Property from Eron Johnson Antiques, Ltd. Denver, Colorado

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Property from Eron Johnson Antiques, Ltd. Denver, Colorado



Property from Eron Johnson Antiques, Ltd. Denver, Colorado Eron Johnson Antiques Warehouse 389 SOUTH Lipan Street Denver, COLORADO 80223 S at u r day 2 3 J u n e 2 0 1 2 S UNDAY 2 4 J u n e 2 0 1 2 P RE V I E W WEDNESDAY 20 JUNE | 10 AM - 5PM THURSDAY 21 JUNE | 10AM - 8PM FRIDAY 22 JUNE | 10 AM - 5PM AU C T I O N Saturday 23 June 2012 | 11 AM MDT Session One, Lots 1-560 SUNDAY 24 JUNE | 12 PM MDT Session Two, Lots 561-978 ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUES TAG SALE WEDNESday 20 June - SUNDAY 24 JUNE 2012 | 10AM - 5PM MONday 25 June - FRIDAY 29 JUNE 2012 | 10AM - 4PM The tag sale features Architectural Antiques’ inventory including American and European garden statuary and fountains, marble, limestone and carved wood fireplace surrounds, decorative wrought iron transoms, window guards, entryways and gates, stone and carved wood columns and balustrades, numerous carved wooden doors, some with leaded or stained glass, Asian architectural elements and garden statuary, exterior lighting, American and European rooms of paneling and much more. All architectural items will be offered for sale at significantly reduced prices.

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Property from E r o n J o h n s o n A n t i q u e s , Lt d . Denver, colorado

Dear Friends and Clients,

As many of you know, I have been a collector and dealer since high school and I have been so fortunate in my life to have been able to do what I love as my occupation. Now, it has come time to clean house and enjoy a rekindled enthusiasm for collecting with an “extreme makeover” of my collection. The items offered within this sale are part of over 30 years of fervent collecting from countries across the globe. I acquired each piece here because I saw in it something unusual in its craftsmanship, beauty, patina or design. I hope that you walk away from this sale with your own passion for collecting renewed and items you will treasure for years to come. My store will continue to be a premiere source for antiques and reclaimed architectural items of many eras and styles, but we will be dropping “Antiques” from our name and expanding our collection to include everything from exceptional items of antiquity to iconic mid-century modern pieces and contemporary arts and craft. Look for events showcasing local and regional art and designed furnishings from craftsmen and artisans with quality and exciting style, as well as lectures and many new items and shipments from around the world.

Eron Johnson


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Contents

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AUCTION INQUIRIES

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

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SHIPPING AND PACKAGING

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TELEPHONE / ABSENTEE BID FORM

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Session one



Session One

Session Two

Saturday June 23 | 11 AM MDT Lots 1-560

Sunday June 24 | 12 PM MDT Lots 561-978


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A French Régence Period Gilt and Etched Pier Mirror,

A Pair of Louis XV Style Silver-plate Two-Light Candelabra,

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A French Louis XIV Style Bronze and Crystal Chandelier,

A French Louis XV Cast Iron Fireplace Fireback,

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A French Louis XIV Style Limestone Fireplace Surround,

A French Louis XV Style Brass Chandelier,

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A French Louis XIV Oak Buffet,

A French Provincial Louis XV Style Fruitwood Side Table,

circa 1720, having a female masque on the arched and pierced top with gilt leaf accents within the double borders. Height 57 x width 22 x depth 2 inches. Provenance: Langholt Estate (Vodskov, Denmark). $800-1,200

circa 1890, having a top tier of crystal drops above a rope twist stem issuing nine foliate scroll arms, with foliate candle cups and drip pans decorated with cut prisms, all above a crystal ball drop. Height 35 x width 25 x depth 25 inches. $1,000-2,000

having a scalloped swag in relief along the frieze, terminating with crosshatch reserves at the corners; the supporting jambs having carved rosettes. Height 50 x width 66 x depth 11 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1710, having a large, shallow drawer over double doors, with molded, fielded panels in pyramid form with applied and carved decoration, raised on bun feet. Height 51 x width 64 x depth 28 inches. $800-1,200

early 18th century, of rectangular form, the hearth plate depicting three seated maidens framed by a foliate scroll border. Height 35 x width 45 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1880, having scrolled and swirling acanthus leaves on the stem, issuing 12 similarly decorated arms, with urnform nozzles and bobèches. Height 33 x width 22 x depth 22 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1890, having a dished edge rectangular top over a short frieze drawer with the original steel pull handle; the sides having scalloped aprons and the front having a double ogee which sits atop cabriole legs that terminate on hoof feet. Height 30 1/2 x width 41 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $400-600

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A French Louis XIV Style Rouge Royale Marble Fireplace Surround,

A French Louis XV Style Bronze Figural Table Lamp,

mid 19th century, having an overhanging mantel shelf, above incised reserves on the frieze and a pelmet and flute decoration on the jambs, terminating on block feet. Height 43 1/2 x width 54 3/4 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $2,500-3,500

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circa 1860, issuing two foliate scrolling arms with a twining foliate stem and base; mounted on round plinths, electrified. Height 12 1/2 x width 10 inches. $700-900

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circa 1850, having a putto holding a floral spray, standing atop a rococo, triform base with scrolling elements, floral swags and small medallions, originally an épergne base, mounted as a lamp. Height 28 1/2 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $600-800


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A Small French Enamel Patch Box,

A French Louis XVI Limestone Fireplace Surround,

circa 1770, of rectangular form, with gilt metal mounts and enameled with gilt cartouches on a pink ground; the lid with a courting couple and violinist, and the sides with floral sprigs; the interior with mirrored lid and the base marked Aimable Ieunesse, douce Tendresse. Height 1 x width 1 3/4 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $200-400

18th century, having a plain paneled frieze, flanked by urn corner blocks, on slightly tapered fluted jambs, on block bases. Height 42 1/4 x width 53 1/2 x depth 12 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

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A French Louis XV Tortoiseshell and Ivory Portrait Box,

A French Louis XVI Limestone Fireplace Surround,

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early 18th century, having a tortoiseshell trim and lining, with a brass bezel, the lid with a watercolor miniature portrait on ivory of an aristocratic woman seated at a piano, signed Lafon. Height 1 x width 3 x depth 3 inches. $600-800

A French Signed Louis XV Style Kidney Shaped Parquetry Desk,

circa 1920, having a kidney shaped top with à brass gallery edge flanked by two stacked, bombé front drawers; finished with crossbanded veneers with ormolu mounts and raised, on slender, cabriole legs; marked with label Ch. Jeanselme / Rue des Arquebusiers 7&9 Paris. Height 29 1/2 x 36 x width 59 x depth 27 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

18th century, having a step-back mantle shelf and frieze, with stylized, rosettes at the corner blocks and at the plain panels in between; the panels are echoed on the tapering jambs, on block bases. Height 43 1/2 x width 62 x depth 11 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

A French Louis XVI Limestone Fireplace Surround,

18th century, having a carved frieze with three rosette circles, flanked by fluted corner blocks; the jambs display fielded panels over long flutes, on block bases. Height 43 x width 59 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $2,500-3,500

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A French Louis XV Style Pale Walnut Mirrored Armoire,

A Pair of French Provincial Louis XVI Hand Forged Iron Andirons,

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A French Louis XVI Style Cippolino Marble Fireplace Surround,

A French Louis XVI Cast Iron Fireplace Fireback,

circa 1890, having an arched top on the center section; the top accented by hand carved, rococo, pierced pediments; the side compartments having carved, wooden panels with rococo details and the larger, center section, a beveled mirror with carved, floral elements top and bottom; raised on tapered legs ending in small scrolled feet. Height 108 x width 67 x depth 20 inches. $1,500-2,500

late 19th century, having a molded, overhanging mantel shelf above a frieze with a central rosette, flanked by reserves and paterae on the corner blocks, over the fluted jambs, ending on block feet. Height 42 1/2 x width 52 x depth 14 inches. $2,000-4,000

late 18th century. Height 8 inches. $400-600

circa 1780, of rectangular form, the hearth plate with a molded edge on three sides, cast with a pair of neoclassical urns atop fluted columns. Height 29 x width 26 1/2 inches $200-400

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A Pair of French Louis XVI Style Bronze Figural Candelabra Lamps,

A French Louis XVI Stone Fireplace Surround,

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A Pair of French Louis XVI Style Garniture,

A French Louis XVI Style Limestone Fireplace Surround,

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A French Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Chandelier,

A French Cast Iron Fireplace Fireback,

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A French Provincial Beech and Oak Wall Cupboard,

A French Louis XIV White Marble Boudin Fireplace Surround,

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A Louis XVI Style Gilt Framed Overmantel Mirror,

A French Louis XVI Hand painted Wood Bodkin Sewing Case,

19th century, each in the form of a sixarm candelabra, supported by a cupid figure standing on a marble base with bronze, floral festoons and applied floral medallions. Height 41 x width 15 x depth 12 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1880, the candelabra having a porcelain urn base, with gilt trimmed blue ground; the central image depicting a courting scene; with a scenic view on the back; both flanked by lions heads with ring handles. Height 22 x width 10 x depth 9 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1900, having a flared, foliate ceiling cap on a knopped and faceted stem, encircled by five-lights with floral bobèches, above an urn-form base and berry cluster terminal. Height 42 1/2 x width 26 x depth 26 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1760, having a molded cornice atop a single plank door. Height 35 x width 19 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1880, having an arched top crest adorned with a dove, framed by a laurel cartouche. Height 74 1/2 x width 38 x depth 1 inches. $1,000-2,000

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18th century, having a slight overhang to the mantel, a stylized rosette at the center of the frieze, flanked by incised reserves and fluted corner blocks; the jambs are straight, displaying long flutes and stop-flutes, terminating on block feet. Height 42 3/4 x width 70 x depth 11 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

19th century, having a scroll frieze with a shell at the center, with acanthus leaf corner blocks, above fluted jambs, on block bases. Height 42 1/2 x width 51 1/2 x depth 11 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1820, having an arched crest with scrolled ends above a square hearth plate cast depicting a kneeling young girl. Height 18 x width 15 inches. $100-200

19th century, having a molded, overhanging mantel shelf above bold, boudin molding outlining the firebox; with rounded corner uprights on block feet. Height 43 1/4 x width 57 1/4 x depth 16 inches. $2,000-4,000

18th century, of cylindrical form with fitted lid and gold mounts; the surface encircled with painted cherubs holding floral garlands all on a gilt surface. Height 5 x width 1 x depth 1 inches. $300-500


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A French Cast Brass Wall Sconce,

A French Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Sphinx Fireplace Fenders,

late 19th century, with cast foliate scrolled backplate having pine cone motifs supporting a single downturned, scrolled arm. Height 8 1/2 x depth 10 inches. $50-100

circa 1860-80, each cast as an opposing recumbent sphinx on rectangular plinths, joined by a fender front. Height 8 1/2 x width 48 inches. $300-500

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A French Provincial Louis XVI Style Grain Painted Wall Mirror,

A French Empire Neoclassical Cherry Wall Mirror,

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A Pair French Empire Colored Engravings,

A French Handblown Glass and Tole Peinte Apothecary Jar,

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A French Louis XV Style Marble Fireplace Surround,

A French Neoclassical Cast Iron Statue,

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A French Provincial Louis XV Oak Fireplace Surround & Overmantel,

A French Provincial Tin Hunting Scene Silhouette Weathervane,

circa 1820, of rectangular form with a scrolled, arched crest with a carved heart, flanked by scrolled rosettes, swags flank the upper frame, raised on squared feet. Height 25 x width 13 x depth 2 inches. $150-250

circa 1820, one depicting two young ladies kneeling with a toddler; the other with one of the ladies seated on a saber chair with the child on her knee and wearing pale blue clothes of the period. Height 12 x width 14 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, the mantle having an ovolu edge and canted corners; the firebox having incised carving of an oval at the center of the apron and throughout. Height 41 1/2 x width 59 x depth 16 inches. $1,000-2,000

18th century, having a carved overmantel with porringer corners, that houses three mirror panels; the firebox having an ogee arch and carved scrolls and details. Height 108 x width 60 x depth 23 inches. Provenance: from the mansion once owned by Fannie Brice (Bellaire, CA) of Ziegfeld Follies fame. $5,000-7,000

circa 1820, with a flame cherry pediment crest flanked by urn finials atop square pilaster sides. Height 23 x width 14 inches. $300-500

19th century, of cylindrical form, with a painted tôle lid in tomato red with gilt borders, on a glass canister retaining the original gilt and black label, Myristica Moschata. Height 9 x width 4 x depth 4 inches. $20-40

19th century, depicting a woman draped in classical attire, standing upon a rock and holding an heron. Height 43 x width 9 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $6,000-8,000

19th century, crafted of sheet tin, depicting a hunter, aiming his rifle as his dog chases their quarry. Height 13 x width 19 1/2 inches. $400-600

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A Pair French Provincial Hand Forged Iron Andirons,

A French Gothic Revival Walnut Longcase Clock,

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A French Louis XIV Style Rouge Griot Marble Fireplace Surround,

A French Louis XIV Style Cippolino Stone Fireplace Surround,

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A Cast Iron Religious Fireplace Fireback,

A French Sèvres Style Enameled Porcelain Snuff Box,

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A French Louis XVI Style Pottery Jardiniere Urn on Pedestal,

A French Gilt Silver and Enamel Double Snuff Box,

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A French Louis XIV Style Rouge Marble Boudin Fireplace,

A French Baccarat Napoleon III Cut Glass Chandelier,

19th century, each with a round disc finial on a tall, slender stem, raised on bow front legs with flat, penny feet and a straight billet bar. Height 21 3/4 x width 10 x depth 21 inches. $80-120

19th century, having a slightly overhanging mantel shelf, above a frieze with raised circular segments in the corners; the canted rectangular firebox is edged with boudin molding. Height 39 1/2 x width 48 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

19th century, of rectangular form, the hearth plate having a molded edge framing Jesus with the cross resting on his shoulder, standing on a mound of earth. Height 20 x width 19 3/4 x depth 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1880, a neoclassical planter urn glazed in red with white veining, encircled by four lion masks, supporting garland swags on a footed base, streaked with a vibrant green glaze, raised atop a round, fluted column pedestal. Height of stand 48 inches. Provenance: Hotel de France (Tarbe). $500-700

circa 1870, having a sharply molded mantel over an upper, concave frieze with boudin molding on the lower section of the frieze and extending the length of the jambs. Height 49 x width 53 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

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circa 1860, having a spring-wound form without a pendulum; the top featuring Gothic architectural elements, with a peaked roof and steeple finials; the door to a small cabinet at the bottom displaying linenfold carving. Height 106 x width 24 1/2 x depth 15 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having a slightly overhanging molded mantel shelf, over boudin molding around the frieze and jambs. Height 43 1/4 x width 57 x depth 14 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

19th century, of rectangular form, with a cobalt ground and raised gilt decoration; the lid with a Bacchus scene with a scrolled border. Height 1 1/2 x width 3 1/2 x depth 2 1/4 inches. $100-200

18th century, the rectangular box having a cupid’s bow front, with hinged double lids and raised on ball feet; each side decorated with neoclassical scenes, silver hallmarked: “A” and “KR”. Height 1 3/4 x width 3 3/4 x depth 2 1/4 inches. $600-800

circa 1876, acid mark (bobèches): Baccarat, having a glass stem issuing two tiers of glass arms, with beaded chains and beaded prism drops; with original candle cups. Height 52 x width 39 x depth 39 inches. Literature: Baccarat Catalog, 1876, No. 1214. $3,000-5,000


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A Pair of French Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Sconces,

A Pair of Baroque Style Brass Andirons,

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A French Napoleon III Period Gilt Bronze Encrier,

A French Louis XIV Style Limestone Fireplace Surround,

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A French Louis XVI Style Candelabrum,

A French Faience Pottery Floral Charger Plate,

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A French Aesthetic Movement Gilt Bronze Enameled Table Lamp,

A French Faience Pottery Floral Charger Plate,

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A French Provincial Pewter Oval Platter,

A French Faience Pottery Bird on a Branch Charger Plate,

circa 1870, each having a central candle light with a cut glass drip pan above four surrounding lights, with acanthus form bobèches; issuing four arms of scrolling, acanthus form and supporting various cut glass prisms. Height 11 x width 16 x depth 13 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, having a scrolled, open back, crowned by a bird carrying a letter; the inkwell having a sliding cover in the form of an acanthus encrusted urn; the base having a floralchased border and is raised on small, turned feet. Height 5 1/2 x width 8 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1880, having two tiers, with a central light above four arms with glass bobèches, hung with prisms beneath bronze nozzles; the foliate stem is intersected by a crystal, baluster section, over a scrolled swag base on a round plinth and foliate, scrolled feet. Height 26 1/2 x width 14 1/2 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $600-800

circa 1890, of baluster form, having a white ground, crackle glaze, with flowering branches, with a border of Persian arches in peacock blue, with red floral patterns, raised on a gilt base with scrolling feet, mounted as a lamp. Height 25 x width 5 1/2 inches x depth 5 1/2 inches. $150-250

19th century, marked on underneath with two touch marks and RNS; the oval platter having a wide, serpentine, double reeded edge rim. Height 1 1/4 x width 16 1/2 x depth 12 1/4 inches. $80-120

mid 19th century, each with a ball finial on a ball and urn stem, raised on a pierced, cabriole base with splayed feet and a curved billet bar with brass log stops. Height 21 1/2 x width 8 1/4 x depth 22 inches. $400-600

having a slightly arched, saussion molding across the frieze, with raised reserves at the corners; the jambs are carved with stylized decorative blocks over recessed columns, ending on block feet. Height 51 x width 73 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $2,500-3,500

circa 1820, a tin-glazed, white round charger with a molded, lobed edge border with blue zigzag design, around a shallow well, hand painted in polychrome with a large floral sprig, marked VMO. Diameter 12 1/4 inches. $50-100

circa 1820, a tin-glazed, white round charger with a molded, lobed edge border with blue zigzag decoration, around a shallow well, hand painted in polychrome with a large floral sprig. Diameter 12 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1820, a tin-glazed, white round charger with a molded, lobed edge border around a shallow well, hand painted in polychrome with a small bird perched on a branch. Diameter 12 1/4 inches. $100-200

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A French Louis XVI Painted Bergère,

A French Elm Directoire Step-back Cabinet,

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A French Louis XVI Cherry Armoire,

A French Provincial Fruitwood, Oak and Marble Side Cabinet,

late 18th/early 19th century, having a simple, straight back and scrolled, padded arms; the frame raised on tapered, fluted legs and displays a worn, white painted finish. Height 34 x width 24 x depth 23 inches. $1,000-1,500

circa 1790, having a molded cornice bonnet above double doors with shaped, fielded panels and fluted mullion, the base having a serpentine apron and cabriole legs with scroll feet. H 96 x width 59 x depth 23 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1820, having gray variegated marble atop a conforming case with an open shelf and a single base drawer and a scalloped apron, raised on cabriole legs. Height 33 x width 24 x depth 13 inches. $300-500

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A French/Belgian Wool Tapestry with Landscape,

A French Provincial Louis XV Limestone Fireplace Surround,

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A French Provincial Walnut Side Table,

A French Directoire Oak Armoire,

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A French Provincial Oak and Pine Farm Table,

A French Provincial Louis Philippe Walnut and Pine Round Table,

19th century, depicting an idyllic scene with two egrets in the foreground and a small village in the back, with masses of flowers along the sides and spiraling acanthus leaves on a brown background along the borders. Height 92 x width 87 1/2 inches. $4,000-6,000

circa 1820, having a rectangular, rounded corner, overhanging plank top with a moulded edge; the base has a full length frieze drawer with a wooden knob on round tapering legs with a waisted top and ring detailing at the bottom. Height 28 x width 34 1/2 x depth 21 inches. $300-500

circa 1820, having a heavy, thick rectangular, overhanging oak top above a small flatware drawer at one end with a knob pull, raised on straight, squared legs that are reinforced by hand forged, iron L-brackets, joined by low stretchers. Height 30 x width 77 x depth 31 inches. $500-700

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circa 1800, having a flared, flat top cornice above a frieze with rosette decoration and two cupboard paneled doors, a shallow ledge above the two door base, with traditional pierced steel escutcheons and forged, steel exposed hinges. Height 98 x width 60 3/4 x depth 22 1/4 inches. $800-1,200

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18th century, having a central carved foliate spray within a shell, flanked by long palmettes and small, upright palmettes on the corner blocks; with a double ogee shape to the firebox and palmette carving on the jambs. Height 48 x width 76 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $3,000-5,000

circa 1790, of typical form, having a molded cornice over double doors, each having three panels with cutback corners housing rosettes, raised on scrolled cabriole legs with a scalloped apron. Height 96 x width 67 x depth 27 inches. $1,000-1,500

circa 1820, having a round, pine top over a square, recessed base raised on squared, corner blocks on ball and ring turned walnut legs with arrow feet. Height 28 x width 44 x depth 44 inches. $500-700


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A French Provincial Directoire Period Walnut Oval Drop-leaf Table,

A Painted Cast Iron Fountain Statue, After Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912),

circa 1800, having an oval, moulded edge top with drop-leaves made of pale walnut (noyer blond), with a gateleg base featuring six round legs with a ring detail at the top and terminating on brass sabots with casters. Height 28 x width 45 x depth 24/44 inches. $600-800

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A French Louis Philippe Pale Mahogany Fauteuil,

circa 1830, having a straight crest rail, with an upholstered back and seat flanked by down swept arms on floral blocks, over turned front legs and splayed back legs. Height 36 x width 23 x depth 24 inches. $200-400

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A Large Early French Stone Hunt Table,

18th century, having a thick rectangular top on three flared, trestle leg supports joined by a iron, rod stretcher. Height 34 x width 116 3/4 x depth 28 1/4 inches. $7,000-9,000

circa 1860-80, titled Enfant a la Rame, depicting a cherubic child leaning on an oar, riding an overturned water jug. Height 28 x width 11 1/2 x depth 11 1/2 inches $1,000-2,000

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A Cast Iron Standing Female Figure, After Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912) late 19th century,Jeune Fille, depicting a Grecian female standing, holding a water vessel on her shoulder, marked with the foundry Val d Osne and stamped to base Val-D’Osne. Height 51 x width 16 inches. Literature: Société Anonyme des Hauts-Fourneaux et Fonderies du ValD’Osne catalog, Plate 595, No 245. $2,000-4,000 77

A French Louis XVI Stone Fireplace Surround,

late 18th century, having a shallow mantel with a slight overhang; the frieze with a central lozenge reserve and rosette corner blocks on straight jambs with flute and stop-flute carving terminating on block feet. Height 41 x width 58 1/2 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

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A French Provincial Louis Philippe Walnut, Oak & Pine Vaisselier,

A French Olérys and Laugier Faience Pottery Plate,

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A Pair French Napoleon III Mirrored Repousse Brass Girandoles,

A French Provincial Louis XV Volvic Stone Fireplace Surround,

circa 1840, having a scalloped overhanging cornice with inverted finials; the cupboard having open plate and spoon racks atop three drawers with a double door cabinet below. Height 87 1/2 x width 59 1/2 x depth 24 inches. $500-700

circa 1860-80, having an arched crest with a portrait of Louis XIII, above a square, repoussé wall plate with round, original beveled mirror, issuing two, spiral sconce arms, each with candle cups and bobèches. Height 13 1/2 x width 10 1/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1740, of octagonal form, having a scalloped edge and is decorated with a foliate, interlaced border in blue, ironred and green with a cavetto molded center around a foliate sprig; marked with the maker’s initials in ochre, script and a later museum inventory number 83.218. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $20-40

18th century, having a shaped mantel shelf above a frieze with a rosette medallion in the center, surrounded by scrolling foliage, flanked by panel reserves, repeated on the cabriole jambs. Height 44 x width 70 x depth 15 inches. $3,000-5,000

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A French Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Table Lamp,

A French Provincial Louis Philippe Fruitwood Drop-leaf Table,

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A French Old Paris Porcelain Apothecary Jar,

A French Louis Philippe Rouge Griot Marble Fireplace Surround,

circa 1850, having a triform stem with acanthus motif, cartouche and scrolling decoration, on tripartite foliate, scroll feet, set on a conforming plinth. Height 31 x width 9 x depth 9 inches. $500-700

circa 1900, having a fitted lid, above a cylindrical base, decorated with an eagle holding a serpent, and with floral garlands above an anchor surrounding an oval reserve. Height 11 1/2 x width 4 1/2 x depth 5 1/2 inches. $100-200

19th century, having a straight, slightly overhanging mantel with a straight frieze raised on straight jambs; with an inset arched top firebox liner. Height 41 x width 60 x depth 11 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500

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A French Limoges Gilt Metal Mounted Porcelain Dresser Box,

A French Louis Philippe Rouge Royale Marble Fireplace Surround,

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A French Samson Enamel Box of Lady of the Revolution,

A French Napoleon III Giltwood and Gesso Wall Mirror,

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A French Samson Georgian Style Enamel Coaching Box,

A French Napoleon III Gilt Bronze and Rouge Marble Mantel Clock,

circa 1900, of square form, the lid with scroll edge reserve with an 18th century style courting scene, all on a pink ground with raised gilt decoration, signed (lower right lid): S. Bert. Marked (underside): F. B./ France. Height 2 1/2 x width 4 1/4 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $80-120

19th century, the hinged lid with a portrait of a 17th century lady with a large plumed hat, set on a circular pale green base, interior marked with double S. Height 3/4 x width 1 1/2 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $80-120

19th century, the hinged lid with a comical scene of a man falling from a horse drawn coach, set on a shield shaped box, with blue base; interior marked with double S. Height 1 1/4 x width 2 x depth 1 3/4 inches. $200-400

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circa 1850, having a round top with drop-leaf sides and raised on a rectangular recessed base with ball and ring-turned legs on arrow feet with brass casters. Height 29 x width 48 x depth 28/49 inches. $300-500

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circa 1850, having a straight, slightly overhanging mantel with a straight frieze raised on straight jambs; with an inset arched top firebox liner. Height 41 x width 61 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $500-1,000

circa 1870, of rectangular form with a beaded edge surrounding a broad border of raised, twining vines of flowers and berries and an inner border of ribbon and flowers. Height 28 x width 32 x depth 3 inches. $250-350

circa 1860, having a large urn finial surmounting the case that houses an intarsia, white marble dial with a rouge marble chapter ring, embellished with floral garlands, shells and musical trophies and terminates on a shaped plinth, the movement Japy Freres & Cie and works marked Japy Frères & Cie Exposition 1855 Grande Med D’Honneur. Height 15 x width 9 x depth 6 inches. $600-800


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A Pair of French Louis XVI Style Wall Sconces,

A French Napoleon III Mahogany Cartonnier Cabinet,

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A French Louis XVI Style White Marble Fireplace Surround,

A French Brass Wall Sconce,

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A French Gothic Revival Gilt Bronze Baldachin,

A Small French Brass and Porcelain Chandelier,

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A French Breche d’Alep Marble Boudin Fireplace Surround,

A French Wrought Iron and Copper Chandelier,

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A Pair French Napoleon III Brass and Glass Table Vitrines,

A Tole Ware Portable Lantern,

circa 1900, having a wooden backplate, mounted with ribbon-tied flowers, issuing two down-turned arms, in a verdigris patina; with white blanc-de-chine porcelain flowers; the lights are fitted with glass floral-form shades, electrified. Height 9 x width 14 x depth 10 inches. $600-800

circa 1900, having an overhanging mantel shelf with a molded, triplebeaded edge; with a rectangular reserve on the frieze, flanked by flute and stop-flute details; the motif echoed on the pilasters on the tall jambs, ending on block feet. Height 42 1/2 x width 49 1/2 x depth 14 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1870, having a peaked steeple surmounted by a cross, with V-shaped, scalloped openings on all sides and supported by round columns, on a rectangular base. Height 61 x width 20 x depth 18 inches. $700-900

19th century, having a slightly overhanging molded mantel shelf, the frieze with boudin molding extending the length of the jambs to the shaped, block feet. Height 42 x width 55 1/2 x depth 16 inches. $3,000-5,000

circa 1870, each having a double door superstructure over a lift-top, table display, the whole raised on slender, reeded legs having scrolled spandrels and a lower, open shelf. Height 48 x width 36 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $3,000-5,000

circa 1870, of rectangular form, having a molded cornice above a conforming mahogany case containing two stacks of ten drawers, each with the original bronze mounts, the document file cabinet having side locks together with key. Height 82 1/2 x width 41 3/4 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

19th century, issuing a single candle arm above a tier of five candle arms, each with floral nozzles, with a floral bouquet of lilies and scabiosas, and tied at the base with a ribbon bow, electrified. Height 23 x width 21 1/2 x depth 13 inches. $600-800

circa 1860, the ceiling cap supports a decorative chain and diminutive lamp issuing four straight arms, with urn form nozzles; the central stem ends on a cobalt, floral decorated porcelain font and acorn terminal. Height 25 x width 9 x depth 9 inches. $200-400

circa 1880, having an iron rod stem issuing five down-turned, scrolled arms, ending in a large ball on a small ball terminal; the fixture having acanthus leaf, scroll and spiral designs. Height 46 x width 22 x depth 22 inches. $1,500-2,500

19th century and later, having four glazed sides, each with pierced detailing; topped by a round, tiered chimney and ring carrying handle, raised on four conical later feet. Height 23 x width 6 1/2 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $150-250

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A French Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Chandelier,

A French Marquetry Circassian Walnut Glazed Side Cabinet,

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A French Provincial Pitch Pine Farm Table,

A French Louis XV Style Fruitwood Fauteuil,

circa 1900, descending from a floral, cast ceiling cap, a foliate, twining stem supports the chandelier; the base issuing six similarly decorated scrolled arms, with flower-form nozzles and bobèches. Height 33 x width 18 x depth 18 inches. $600-800

circa 1870, having a rectangular plank top over a straight apron, supported on block corners, above ball, ring and baluster turned legs and ovoid feet. Height 29 1/2 x width 59 x depth 25 inches. $400-600

circa 1880, having hand carved acanthus leaf detailing on the arms, apron and leg, the cabriole legs ending on small, scrolled feet. Height 24 x width 49 x depth 33 inches. $200-400

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A French Louis XVI Revival Painted Cast Iron Mirror on Stand,

A French Baroque Style Wrought Iron Chandelier,

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A French Napoleon III Ivory Inlaid Ebonized Bonheur du Jour Desk,

A French Empire Style Faux-Marble Porcelain Urn Table Lamp,

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A French Gilt Bronze, Porcelain & Champlevé Encrier,

A French Rouge Royale Marble Boudin Fireplace Surround,

circa 1870, having an arched mirror above a scrolled bracket shelf with enameled boot pans; the ironwork having a flaming urn on the crest and foliate details throughout. Height 83 1/2 x width 38 x depth 18 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1870, having a gallery flanked by two small, stacked drawers, with a bais writing surface over a single frieze drawer, which displays inlaid putti at the center and scrolling foliage in reserves to the sides; sitting atop trumpet turned legs with an H-stretcher. Height 31/38 x width 36 x depth 23 inches. Apron: 24 3/4 inches. $600-800

circa 1880, mounted with a hinged, domed lid with ball finial on a round base, inset with a Limoges plaque depicting a cupid; the bronze base is raised on toupie feet. Height 2 1/2 x width 4 x depth 3 1/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of philanthropist Mae Bleakie Boettcher (American, 1913-2001). $200-400

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circa 1860, having walnut veneer and an inlaid, floral and shell pattern on cornice, around the glass front doors and on the outer frame. Height 42 x width 42 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $400-600

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1890, the ceiling cap having an acanthus leaf spray, above a rod stem supporting six down-turned arms with scroll, foliate, grapevine tendril decoration, issuing foliate bobèches with glass shades, in floral form. Height 26 x width 36 x depth 36 inches. $700-900

circa 1900, of urn form, with faux veining and embellished with gilt ram’s heads, foliate bands and festoons, set on a round, footed base and gilt metal plinth. Height 28 1/2 x width 7 3/4 x depth 5 inches. $150-250

19th century, having a slightly overhanging molded mantel shelf, with boudin molding on the frieze and extending the length of the jambs. Height 44 1/2 x width 55 1/2 x depth 16 inches. $2,000-4,000


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A French Gilt Bronze, Onyx & Champlevé Chamberstick,

A French Louis XIV Style Gilt Bronze Chandelier,

circa 1880, the champleve urn-form, candle cup with a scalloped lip, above a square base inset with onyx and with champleve lip and raised on toupie feet with a long, flat handle; polychrome enamel throughout. Height 2 1/2 x width 6 3/4 x depth 3 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of philanthropist Mae Bleakie Boettcher (American, 1913-2001). $200-400 111

A Pair of French Louis XVI Style Sèvres Sconces,

circa 1880, each having an oval porcelain plaque depicting a hand painted floral bouquet within a typical, Sevres style blue border with gilt details; each within gilt frames surmounted by bows, issuing scrolled arms with foliate design. Height 13 1/2 x width 11 x depth 6 inches. $400-600

circa 1900, having a two-tier fixture; the baluster stem supporting double fonts, each issuing six, foliate S-scrolled arms. Height 28 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $500-700

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A French Provincial Louis Philippe Style Cherry Drop-Leaf Table

circa 1890, having an overhanging oval top with drop sides, the base displays a straight frieze with squared corner blocks on four ring and baluster turned legs and arrow feet. Height 28 x width 42 x depth 46 inches. $300-500

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A French Tortoiseshell Boîte-àMiniature,

A French Hand Forged Iron Landier,

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A French Baroque Style Brass Chandelier,

A French Louis XVI Limestone Fireplace Surround,

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A French Gothic Revival Brass Chandelier,

A French Gilt Bronze and Sèvres Porcelain Chandelier,

circa 1880, of rectangular form with a hinged lid, decorated with inlaid mother of-pearl lozenge corners around a round portrait of a lady; the sides with oval mother-of-pearl reserves. Height 1 1/2 x width 3 1/2 x depth 2 3/4 inches. $150-250

circa 1880, having a cast baluster stem, supporting six bifurcated branches, with tulip apertures and drip pans, above a large ball and drop finial, requires rewiring. Height 35 1/2 x width 30 x depth 30 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1900, having a ceiling cap supporting linked bars with a conical bowl with pierced and etched decoration, issuing three scrolled, foliate arms, with a pineapple and ring terminal. Height 40 x width 23 x depth 23 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1920, having a round disc finial on a tall, square stem, with three roasting spit hooks, raised on splayed legs with flat, penny feet, joined by a cross stretcher and supported on a straight billet bar. Height 20 x width 36 x depth 19 inches. $200-400

18th century, the frieze having a central, fluted tablet, flanked by horizontal reserves and ring corner blocks over the straight, fluted jambs. Height 42 1/2 x width 64 1/2 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1900, having a long stem with bronze segments interspersed with turquoise ground and floral reserve porcelain sections; the round porcelain bowl issuing six scrolling arms with hold porcelain candle cups. Height 26 1/2 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $1,000-2,000

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A French Silver Leaf Wooden Chandelier,

A Pair of French Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Sconces,

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A French Empire Style Cut Glass and Bronze Chandelier,

A French Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze and Alabaster Double Encrier,

circa 1920, surmounted by an anthemion cap, and carved with foliate details on the turned stem, the light is encircled by scrolled arms with floral candle cups. Height 25 1/2 x width 23 1/2 inches. $400-600

circa 1900, having a cut glass, beaded dome; the frame having cast foliate decoration on the crown and around the ring. Height 21 x width 27 x depth 27 inches. $500-700

late 19th/early 20th century, having a bronze gallery with a central medallion that is topped by an urn, flanked by putti, with pineapple finials at the corners; the white alabaster base having double ink pots and a pen well, raised on bun feet. Height 6 1/2 x width 14 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $400-600

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A Pair of French Wall Sconces,

A Pair of French Louis XVI Style Sconces,

circa 1920, the wall plate with leaf base issuing two downward-turned arms with pendant lights; cut glass swags, rosettes and prisms throughout. Height 19 x width 13 x depth 9 inches. $200-400

circa 1890, each tall backplate issuing three arms with leaf elements and elaborate cut glass beaded swags and prism drops. Height 18 x width 13 x depth 8 inches. $400-600

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A French Gilt Bronze and Rouge Marble Candlestick Table Lamp,

A French Louis XVI Style Gilt Bronze Two-Light Wall Sconce,

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A French Gilt Brass and Cut Glass Chandelier,

A French Provincial Louis XVI Style Beech Fire Surround,

circa 1920, having bronze mounts cast in a papyrus pattern, with a marble column stem, raised on tripod paw feet with a conforming plinth and disc feet. Height 24 x width 9 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1920, having five tiers of cut glass, beaded swags and drops, with a brass framed stem around a single drop light, issuing six scrolling arms with florette bobèches. Height 23 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $200-400

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circa 1870, each cast with a shaped backplate topped by a flowering urn with one straight candle above a tier of five S-scroll arms; the foliate candle cups with a wide lip over a drip pan. Height 14 x width 13 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $700-900

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1890, having an ebonized wood backplate conforming to the cast bronze backplate, decorated with swags and bellflower drops; issuing two arched, down-turned arms with floral bobèches with screw fittings. Height 18 x width 12 1/2 x depth 10 inches. $200-400

circa 1900, having slightly overhanging mantel shelf sitting atop a frieze with three rosettes within lozenges, along with fluting and stop-fluting on the jambs, raised on block feet. Height 41 1/2 x width 53 x depth 14 1/4 inches. $200-400


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A Pair of French Gothic Revival Brass Candlesticks,

A French Art Deco Fer Forgé Iron and Glass Chandelier, Degué,

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A French Art Nouveau Glass and Iron Table Lamp, Muller Frères,

A French/Belgian Art Deco Wrought Iron Pine Top Dining Table,

circa 1920, having straight nozzles over tall stems with various ring and knopped designs and small center drip pans, raised on tall, arched tripod legs. Height 16 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. Provenance: Château de Théobon (Dordogne, built 15th century) $80-120

circa 1920, the shade of triform shape, with leaves rising from the base, between the frame members; small leaf form appendages hold the glass shade, not electrified. Height 15 x width 4 1/2 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $250-350

circa 1920, having three chains suspended from a hexagonal ceiling cap, supporting a frosted, moulded bowl shade with iron grapevine molding and issuing three downturned arms with cone-shaped shades. Height 22 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $500-700

circa 1930-40, having a rectangular pine plank top on a gold painted fer forgé frame with double scrolled legs, joined together by scrolled stretchers with an spiral twist finial; the apron repeating the scroll design. Height 30 1/4 x with 85 x depth 41 inches. $500-700

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A French Louis XVI Style Bronze Candelabrum Table Lamp,

A French Art Deco Brass Chandelier,

circa 1900, having a central aperture above three candle arms, decorated with acanthus leafs, laurel leaves, ribboned festoons and lions heads. Height 23 x width 10 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1920, crafted of square rod stock, having a central stem with a ball terminal, issuing six spiral, scroll arms supporting round drip pans and spiral, rod candle nozzles. Height 23 x width 19 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $300-500

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A French Art Nouveau Alabaster and Brass Hanging Dish-Light,

A French Renaissance Style Volvic Stone Fireplace Surround,

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A French Art Deco Spanish Brocatelle Marble Fireplace Surround,

A French Painted Wrought Iron Boulangerie Stand,

Early 20th century Height 23 1/2 x width 16 x depth 16 inches. $400-600

early 20th century, having rounded corner uprights and a triple-reeded molding outlining the firebox. Height 45 x width 51 x depth 15 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1940, having a deep, molded edge mantel shelf above a frieze with a large, oval vacant cartouche in relief, raised on Corinthian capital pilaster jambs, on molded block bases. Height 50 1/2 x width 56 inches. $2,000-4,000

early 20th century, of open construction, having C and S-scrolled sides, supporting four graduated grill shelves. Height 91 x width 49 1/4 x depth 16 inches. $500-700

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A Small French Samson Hard Paste Porcelain Armorial Box,

A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A Pair French Composition Stone Putti Figural Grouping,

A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A French Glass Hanging Dish-Light, Muller Frères,

A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A French Louis XV Style Marble Top Rosewood & Mahogany Side Table,

A Teak Coffee/Cocktail Table, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A French Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Chandelier,

A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

20th century, of oval form, ormolu mounted with a flowerhead snap closure; the lid is decorated with an English style coat of arms with a rampant lion and unicorn flanking a crowned shield; the interior lid and base with a floral sprig, marked with maker’s mark and Made in France. Height 1 1/2 x width 2 1/4 x depth 2 inches. $50-70

20th century, depicting cherubs with garlands of fruit; one wearing a wreath; they stand upon a faux bois base with a small dog in the foreground. Height 52 x width 19 x depth 30 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1930, with a glass bowl in tones of apricot and gold, fading to opalescent white at the bottom; the bowl is suspended from a beaded, shaped ceiling cap, and three long link chains. Height 27 x width 14 x depth 14 inches. $600-800

circa 1920, having a brass rimmed, square top, housing a peach marble surface; the shaped apron and cabriole legs display rosewood and mahogany veneers with ormolu mounts on the apron, legs and feet. Height 27 1/4 x width 28 x depth 28 inches. $400-600

mid 20th century, having three, multilevel tiers of various cut prisms; the top, suspended from a central font; the bottom having a font, leaving the center open, in birdcage form. Height 60 x width 36 x depth 36 inches. $5,000-7,000

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circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 20 1/2 x width 20 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 30 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 29 1/2 x width 19 3/4 x depth 19 3/4 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having a teak rectangular overhanging top, supported on angled tapered legs, joined on each side by a high cross stretcher. Height 18 x width 36 x depth 17 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 29 x width 19 1/2 x depth 21 inches. $800-1,200


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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Teak Dining Table, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Caned Teak Conférence Armchair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A Teak Coffee/Cocktail Table, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Caned Teak Class Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Caned Teak Easy Armchair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A Caned Teak Easy Armchair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Teak Day Bed, Pierre Jeanneret,

circa 1952-56, having a low, caned backrest and seat, a tablet desk arm and raised on scissor legs joined by a double stretcher. Height 32 x width 22 x depth 24 inches. $100-200

circa 1952-56, having a low, caned backrest and seat, a tablet desk arm and raised on scissor legs joined by a double stretcher. Height 32 x width 22 x depth 24 inches. $400-600

circa 1952-56, having a teak rectangular overhanging top, supported on angled tapered legs, joined on each side by a low cross stretcher. Height 17 3/4 x width 33 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1952-56, having a low, caned backrest and seat, a tablet desk arm and raised on scissor legs joined by a double stretcher. Height 32 x width 22 x depth 23 inches. $400-600

circa 1952-56, having a low, caned backrest and seat, straight arms and raised on scissor legs. Height 28 x width 20 1/2 x depth 26 1/2 inches. $2,000-3,000

circa 1952-56, having a teak rectangular overhanging top, over a base with a plain frieze on tapering squared and splayed legs. Height 30 1/2 x width 59 1/2 x depth 35 inches. $3,000-5,000

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 31 x width 20 1/2 x depth 22 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having a low, caned backrest and seat, a tablet desk arm and raised on scissor legs with a double stretcher. Height 32 x width 21 x depth 25 inches. $100-200

circa 1952-56, having a low, caned backrest and seat, straight arms and raised on scissor legs. Height 27 1/2 x width 21 x depth 27 inches. $2,000-2,500

circa 1952-56, having a low open framed headrest; the base with webbed straps supporting a mattress and bolster cushion, both later additions. Height 20 1/2 x width 79 x depth 36 1/2 inches. $1,800-2,200

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An Indian Wide Plank Teak Bench,

A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

circa 1900, having a rectangular top with molded edge on six square tapered legs joined by box stretchers. Height 21 1/2 x width 120 x depth 25 1/2 inches. $300-500

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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Teak and Marble Step-back Bookcase,

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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Chippendale Teak Glazed Bookcase,

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A Teak Conférence Chair, Pierre Jeanneret,

A Teak Two-Door Cabinet,

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 32 1/2 x width 19 1/2 x depth 22 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 33 x width 19 x depth 22 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 29 1/2 x width 19 1/4 x depth 19 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 29 x width 19 1/4 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $850-1,250

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circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 28 1/2 x width 19 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $850-1,250

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1952-56, having an L-frame caned backrest and seat, with tapered armrests and raised on scissor legs. Height 27 1/2 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $850-1,250

circa 1880, having a shaped pediment and two finials atop double doors with grape leaf and flower carving on the arched panels, flanked by pilasters, the base with a white, marble top over two drawers, above two cupboard doors and raised on flattened ball feet. Height 103 1/2 x width 49 x depth 22 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1770, having a flat top with gadroon-carved molding over double glazed doors; the base having two short drawers with bail handles and a scrolled apron raised on bracket feet. Height 47 x width 32 x depth 12 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, having a molded cornice atop three, short blind drawers above two cupboard doors, and a small base drawer, the doors having rectangular with fan corners and a central cartouche design, all raised on straight square legs. Height 69 x width 49 x depth 21 inches. $600-800


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A Finnish Carved and Painted Dome Top Blanket Chest,

A Danish Copenhagen Painted Pine Longcase Clock,

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A Large Danish Oak Two-Part Linen Press,

A Danish Neoclassical Parcel Gilt Pier Mirror,

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A Danish Country Oak Open Armchair,

A Danish Oak Tobacco Cabinet,

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A Danish Rococo Burled Walnut Kneehole Desk,

A Danish Rococo Elm Double Door Cabinet,

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A Danish Gustavian Elm Oval Side Table,

A Danish Painted Longcase Clock,

18th century, of rectangular form, having a dome top carved with guilloche borders along the edge of the top and around the base, with hand forged and cast iron hardware, including a decorative escutcheon, knob with escutcheon to open the lid, and one remaining swing pull on the side, raised on bracket feet. Height 29 x width 44 x depth 23 inches. $400-600

late 17th/early 18th century, with a molded cornice and raised, center flat-top pediment surmounting a double-door cupboard; the doors having geometric, raised and molded panels, The lower portion features an arrangement of two small over one large drawer, which is repeated below. The piece terminates on tall, bracket feet, with a similarly shaped one in the center. Height 93 x width 57 1/2 x depth 22 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1750, having a double arched back, centered by a carved fan crest over a cherub with wings in a heart form; the arms having a gentle curve and ring turned supports; the legs are turned, as are the front stretcher and lower H-stretcher, both of which feature turned finials. Height 39 x width 25 x depth 16 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1770, having a green leather rectangular top, above a reading slide; the base having patterns of crossbanded walnut veneer with a central frieze drawer flanked by two short drawers, each with brass escutcheons; he serpentine apron terminates on cabriole legs. Height 32 1/4 x width 42 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1790, having an oval overhanging top, above a straight apron with reeded panels and a single frieze drawer mounted with a brass handle; sitting atop four squared legs that splay out slightly at the bottom. Height 25 x width 31 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $700-900

18th century, having an arched bonnet and arched window, displaying the dial; the face featuring a brass dial with pewter hour ring and maker’s medallion, as well as pierced spandrels; painted white with gold accents on the half-pilasters flanking the dial and on the beaded borders of the panels on front; marked Paul Hansen, No. 698. Height 90 x width 19 1/2 x depth 12 inches. $500-700

circa 1790, having a broken pediment crest with a central, flaming urn finial surmounting a flower basket flanked by scrolling acanthus leaves, beneath the molded crest is a laurel swag, echoed in a stylized swag at the bottom, having gilt accents throughout. Height 47 x width 19 x depth 2 inches. $1,500-2,500

18th century with later stand, having a flat-top and molded cornice over a single, recessed paneled door, raised on a later base with squared, baluster legs and a lower, platform shelf. Height 48 x width 26 x depth 16 3/4 inches. $300-500

18th or 19th century, having a broken pediment, bonnet top with carved foliate crest at the center flanked by delicate, twining sprigs; the arched, double doors having rosettes at the corners of the panels above two small drawers in the base, raised on small, bun feet. Height 88 x width 68 x depth 23 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1780, having an arched bonnet atop an aqua and cream case with gold accents; the brass dial features a pewter chapter ring with Roman numerals, flanked by applied cast brass spandrels, as well as a minute ring; marked Christ. Dou, Fredericia. Height 93 x width 21 x depth 11 inches. $400-600

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A Danish Country Painted Rope Seat Armchair,

A Danish Birch and Burled Alder Drop-Leaf Square Table,

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A Danish Painted Pine Slant Front Secretaire Chest,

A Danish Royal Painted Parcel Gilt Double Door Cabinet,

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A Danish Gustavian Style Painted Pine Work Table,

A Danish Empire Pine Chest of Drawers,

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A Danish Bornholm Painted Pine Longcase Clock,

A Danish Brass & Mahogany Marine Telescope,

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A Danish Neoclassical Marquetry, Ebonized and Birch Settee,

A Danish Christian VIII Figured Mahogany Gentleman’s Chest of Drawers,

circa 1800, painted in red and green with a woven, cord seat with a tall crest rail over a central, spindled gallery and lower rail; the arm supports, legs and box stretcher display ring turnings. Height 41 1/5 x width 21 x depth 17 1/2 inches. $400-600

circa 1800, having drop-front secretaire with fitted interior in the upper portion and a shallow drawer with a small, center knob, flanked by lopers, over two large drawers in the bottom; raised on bracket feet. Height 40 x width 39 x depth 20 inches. $200-400

early 19th century, having a rectangular top, over a straight frieze with opposing drawers on the short ends, raised on squared, slightly tapered corner legs, finished in green paint. Height 31 x width 36 x depth 22 inches. $200-400

Having a painted finish with cobalt blue accents on a blue-green background, featuring a pierced gallery surmounting the dial within a carved wreath; the case featuring column details over a flared base with a carved swag; dated 1853 and marked A.H. / 1853. Height 80 x width 21 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. $400-600

circa 1820, having four inlaid medallions across the open back, depicting Grecian neoclassical figures, having sloping arms with ebonized details, raised on splayed legs. Height 34 x width 63 x depth 24 inches. $1,500-2,500

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circa 1840, having a square overhanging top flanked by two drop leaves, and a shaped apron panel on a triple slatted frieze, raised on slender baluster turned legs. Height 31 x width 32/49 (open) x depth 32 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, having a broken pediment cornice with a crowned shield with a lily branch, over two molded, recessed paneled doors. Height 89 x width 89 x depth 32 inches. Provenance: Countess Danner/Louise Christine Rasmussen (Danish, 1815-74) who was the mistress and then the morganatic spouse of King Frederik VII (Danish, 1808-63, reigned 1848-63). $1,000-2,000

circa 1850, having a molded, rectangular top over the conforming canted corner case, with four drawers, and raised on bracket feet. Height 34 3/4 x width 35 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1850, having a mahogany, barrel and brass mounted lens; together with a hinged lid, wooden storage box. Height 3 1/4 x width 21 3/4 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, having a typical Copenhagen top over seven drawers crafted in two pieces; the upper, housing five graduated drawers and the bottom, two larger ones. Height 61 1/2 x width 39 x depth 20 inches. $500-700


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A Danish Christian VIII Flame Mahogany Pier Mirror,

A Danish Christian VIII Walnut Gentleman’s Chest of Drawers,

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A Danish Empire Flame Mahogany Arched Mirror,

A Danish Empire Mahogany Wall Mirror,

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A Danish Country Painted RopeSeat Armchair,

A Danish Baroque Painted Hanging Wall Cupboard,

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A Danish Rococo Style Giltwood Two-Light Girandole,

A Danish Amager Painted Triangular Wall Shelf,

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A Danish Empire Style Gilt Bronze Table Lamp,

A Danish Chippendale Style Mahogany Dining Table,

circa 1850, of rectangular form having a pierced crest atop an arched, broken pediment top. Height 78 x width 28 x depth 4 inches. $600-800

circa 1850, of rectangular form with an arched-top, the foliate crest with pierced scrolls and a grape design, the mirror with a shaped top and framed with a molded edge. Height 57 x width 23 x depth 2 inches. $300-500

dated 1856, having down sloped arms and is raised on squared legs and joined by box stretcher. Height 33 x width 23 x depth 16 inches. $150-250

circa 1860, having rococo shell and scroll designs, issuing scrolled candle holders. Height 29 x width 14 x depth 9 inches. $400-600

circa 1870, of column form, cast in heavy bronze, terminating on a foliate scroll and cartouche triform base. Height 17 x width 9 x depth 9 inches. $200-400

circa 1870, having Copenhagen top over seven drawers and crafted in two pieces; the upper, housing five graduated drawers and the bottom, two larger ones. Height 65 1/2 x width 40 x depth 20 inches. $500-700

circa 1880, the overhanging cornice is supported by small corbels with acanthus leaf carved details, the frieze is adorned with carved shell and scrolling foliate details. Height 55 1/2 x width 25 1/2 x depth 4 1/4 inches. $300-500

18th century with later paint, having an arched, cornice top over a single door, with a small drawer in the base. Height 31 x width 22 x depth 13 inches. $150-250

19th century, the triangular frame supporting three shelves, with a stepped central shelf flanked by shelves with shaped front edges. Height 29 x width 37 x depth 6 inches. $150-250

circa 1900, having a rectangular edge top with gadrooned carving on the apron, raised on six cabriole legs with floral details and ball-and-claw feet. Height 31 x width 158 x depth 55 inches. $4,000-6,000

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A Danish Baroque Style Oak Farm Table,

A Swedish Parquetry Birch and Elm Commode,

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A Danish Rococo Dutch Delft Tile Inset Painted Tea Table,

A Swedish Allmoge Painted Stepback Marriage Cupboard,

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A Danish Bornholm Gilt and Painted Tall Case Clock,

A Swedish Allmoge Painted Pine Hanging Cupboard,

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A Pair of Danish Carved Giltwood Wall Sconces,

A Swedish Allmoge Pine Blanket Chest,

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A Swedish Allmoge Iron Mounted and Painted Wooden Yoke,

A Swedish Gustavian Pine Bowfront Corner Cabinet,

circa 1900, having a 1.5” thick rectangular top with a scrubbed finish, raised on four carved legs that display ball turnings and blocks; the legs support turned stretchers at each end. Height 30 x width 74 x depth 26 3/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1920, having a rectangular top with an overhanging beaded edge; the base has a frieze drawer with round knobs, above a beaded edge and scalloped apron which rises on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 33 x width 41 x depth 23 inches. $700-900

circa 1820, the white dial with Roman numerals, having a flat top with a moulded cornice, painted in the Gustavian style with gold and white. Height 82 x width 19 x depth 10 1/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1950, each having a flaming torch and swag back plaque supporting two dolphin-form arms, with fluted candle cups. Height 11 x width 9 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $150-250

dated 1750, having carved circular swirls and hex signs and hand forged iron fittings. Height 10 1/2 x width 17 1/2 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $80-120

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circa 1750, having a central cupboard door, flanked by stacks of two short drawers, atop a bow front three drawer chest. Height 38 x width 43 x depth 23 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1800, having molded cornice over double doors; the base section fitted with single door on planked base. Height 79 x width 46 x depth 22 inches. $3,000-5,000

circa 1760, having a bonnet top and double doors, the panels painted with a floral design; the interior fitted with custom compartments and spoon racks. Height 40 x width 39 x depth 17 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1770, of rectangular form with overhanging top, mounted with iron strapping, hinges, handles and escutcheon, raised on flattened ball feet. Height 16 x width 29 1/2 x depth 20 1/2 inches. $150-250

circa 1770, having a molded cornice with a dentil border over a small frieze with applied fretwork above two sets of double doors; all with reeded panels and raised on bracket feet. Height 89 x width 32 x depth 22 inches. $700-900


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A Swedish Gustavian Painted Side Chair,

A Swedish Allmoge Painted Hanging Cupboard,

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A Near Pair of Swedish Allmoge Painted Coopered Ale Tankards,

A Swedish Baroque Cast Bronze Chandelier,

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A Set of Six Swedish Gustavian Cherry Side Chairs,

A Swedish Gustavian Period Longcase Clock,

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A Swedish Gustavian Burl Birch Tilt-Top Table,

A Swedish Baroque Oak Side Cabinet on Stand,

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A Swedish Allmoge Painted Pine Hanging Corner Cupboard

A Swedish Gustavian Painted Armchair,

circa 1780, having a squared, open back with a pierced back splat, raised on square, tapered legs. Height 35 1/2 x width 19 x depth 17 inches. $250-350

circa 1780, of traditional barrel form, with willow, banding containing the staves. Size of largest: Height 8 1/2 x width 10 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1790, each with a serpentine crest rail above a pierced and carved splat, with an upholstered seat on square, tapering, fluting front legs, and straight square back legs, joined by a turned H-stretcher. Height 38 1/2 x width 20 x depth 17 inches. $3,000-5,000

circa 1790, having a square top and a slender pedestal, rising on three cabriole legs with slipper feet. Height 30 x width 29 x depth 29 inches. $700-900

dated 1799, having a deep cornice over the canted edge, single door cupboard, the interior with one shelf. Height 36 x width 28 x depth 19 inches. $300-500

late 18th century, having a concave cornice over double doors atop two short drawers, displaying geometric, molded panels and a later blue and red painted finish, dated 1789 and bearing the initials M.G.S.S. Height 31 1/2 x width 33 x depth 11 inches. $200-400

18th century, having a soaring bird finial, over a tier of round reflectors, above a tier of bird silhouettes with six scrolled arms with urn nozzles and drip pans, ending in a large ball and an acorn terminal. Height 41 x width 19 x depth 19 inches. $600-800

circa 1770, having a bonnet top with dentil moulding and fret details; the case displaying a reeded door with a glass bulls eye window, terminating on a base with a moulded lozenge; the dial featuring painted moon phases in the arched top, over a brass and silvered face with cast brass spandrels. Height 96 x width 22 x depth 10 inches. $800-1,200

18th century, having a carved cornice, over a single door cabinet mounted with hand forged iron, cotterpin hinges and a hand forged escutcheon and original lock and key; the door is surrounded by incised panels and displays a scalloped apron; sits atop a base with turned legs and a box stretcher terminating on diminutive bun feet. Height 56 x width 33 x depth 15 inches. $400-600

18th century, having an arched, shellcarved crest surmounting a baluster, vase back splat, with curved arms and a shell-carved apron; all supported on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 41 x width 25 x depth 18 inches. $200-400

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A Swedish Allmoge Step-back Painted Pine Cupboard,

A Swedish Gustavian Birch and Alder Round Tilt-Top Tripod Table,

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A Swedish Mora Painted Tall Case Clock,

A Swedish Gustavian Painted Birch Side Table,

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A Swedish Allmoge Painted Pine Corner Side Cabinet,

A Swedish Gustavian Mahogany Travelling Tantalus with Bottles,

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A Swedish Marquetry Walnut Mirrored Step-Back Cabinet,

A Swedish Allmoge Painted Hanging Corner Cupboard,

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A Swedish Gustavian Mahogany and Birch Marquetry Commode,

A Swedish Ebonized and Cherry Wall Mirror, Karl Johan,

18th century, having a molded cornice over a large single door, marked Anno 1798, flanked by two small drawers, the base having a single door, each door and side panel is green painted with daisy bouquets and scrolled designs, all raised on bracket feet. Height 69 x width 49 x depth 19 inches. $600-800

circa 1840, having a drum-shaped hood and teardrop case, the dial is white with black Roman numerals, the case with a reserve depicting a swan on a pond, with a gazebo in the background. Height 83 x width 17 x depth 9 inches. $600-800

dated 1800, having a deep cornice over a single door, with canted edges, and raised on four twisted legs set on a lower shelf raised on ball feet, painted throughout and dated below cornice. Height 65 x width 29 x depth 18 inches. $500-700

circa 1800, having a broken pediment top with a gilt flower and acanthus finials above a mirrored door cabinet; the top steps back on a three-quarter gallery, above an inlaid surface having walnut, Brazilian rosewood, satinwood and kingswood arabesque design, echoed on the drawer fronts below, gilt hardware and side handles throughout. Height 91 x width 44 x depth 24 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1800, of rectangular form, with two drawers having inlaid birch crossbanding on the top and an inlaid birch crown form with a spray of flowers on the upper drawer, raised on squared, slender, tapered legs. Height 31 x width 31 1/2 x depth 17 inches. $400-600

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circa 1800, having a burled alder root round table top, supported on a birch pedestal with ring details, terminating on three, graceful, cabriole legs with snake feet. Height 29 x width 33 x depth 33 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1800, having a rectangular overhanging top above a straight frieze, raised on four square legs on block feet topped by decorative scrolled spandrels; finished with a grey paint. Height 28 x width 35 x depth 24 inches. $700-900

circa 1800, of rectangular form and crafted of pale mahogany, with a fine, satinwood, string inlay around the top of the hinged lid, topped with a swan’s neck bail handle; the interior is compartmentalized for three bottles; together with two blown glass, case bottles, likely not original to the box. Height 10 x width 8 3/4 x depth 4 3/4 inches. $100-200

dated 1802, having an exaggerated cornice at the top and canted corners, with a painted finish. Height 38 1/2 x width 27 1/2 x depth 9 inches. $300-500

circa 1810, of rectangular form within a breakfront frame, having rosette corner blocks, the frame displays ebonized top and bottom edges and half-pilasters with gilt bases and capitals. Height 28 3/4 x width 18 3/4 inches. $150-250


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A Swedish Allmoge Painted Box,

A Swedish Gilt Pier Mirror and Marble Console en Suite, Karl Johan,

dated 1812, in the form of a miniature blanket chest or bride’s box. Height 5 x width 10 x depth 5 inches. $150-250

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A Swedish Painted Pine Glazed Door Hanging Wall Cabinet,

early 19th century, having a pediment bonnet top over a black painted canted corner case, the front having a 9-panel arched door, flanked by glazed sides. Height 34 x width 30 1/2 x depth 11 inches. $200-400

circa 1820, the mirror of rectangular form with an arched crest and lyre carving on the frieze, flanked by pilasters on the stiles, the marble top console with reeded apron, is supported by a gilt eagle perched on an orb, on a marble platform base, signed in pencil on verso Albert Brodin. Height 32 1/2 x width 40 x depth 17 inches. $4,000-6,000 225

A Swedish Ebonized and Figured Birch Chest of Drawers, Karl Johan,

circa 1820, having a rectangular top with applied lip over three drawers, ebonized, pilasters accent each corner, raised on block bases and square feet. Height 33 1/2 x width 41 1/2 x depth 17 3/4 inches. $300-500

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A Swedish Karl Johan Burled Birch Drop-Leaf Sofa Table,

A Swedish Allmoge Painted StepBack Cupboard,

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A Swedish Ebonized and Parcel Gilt Pier Mirror, Karl Johan,

A Swedish Painted and Scrubbed Pine Farm Trestle Table,

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A Swedish Parcel Gilt and Ebonized Pine Wall Mirror, Karl Johan,

A Swedish Ebonized Birch DropLeaf Sofa Table, Karl Johan,

circa 1820, having a rectangular top flanked by two drop-leaf ends above two frieze drawers, and raised on a pair of squared pedestals with splayed legs; finished with a golden birch veneer. Height 26 3/4 x width 42 1/2 x depth 29 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1820, having a pediment atop applied gilt carving, the stiles with gilt and ebonized columns flanking a rectangular mirror. Height 52 1/2 x width 28 x depth 4 inches. $400-600

having a hipped crest with a gilt eagle within an arch, the mirror flanked by gilt pilasters, with applied floral decoration above and below. Height 42 1/2 x width 20 x depth 2 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1820, having a molded cornice above two sets of double doors on the top and bottom sections, each adorned with painted urns of flowers. Height 81 x width 44 x depth 22 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1800, having a plank pine rectangular top, raised on a traditional, trestle base, with removable wedges; the base with buttermilk red paint. Height 31 1/2 x width 84 x depth 30 inches. $500-700

circa 1830, the rectangular table top is flanked by two drop leaves above a frieze drawer on the front, echoed by a blind drawer opposite, each with a brass shield-shaped escutcheon, atop a column pedestal that terminates on a quadripartite platform base with paw feet; the feet and ring at the base of the pedestal are ebonized. Height 29 x width 32 x depth 27 inches. $800-1,200

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A Swedish Parcel Gilt and Baltic Birch Pier Mirror, Karl Johan,

A Swedish Gustavian Style Gilt Bronze Cartel Wall Clock,

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A Swedish Birch Sofa, Karl Johan,

A Swedish Rococo Style Gilt Bronze Chandelier,

circa 1820, having a straight cornice atop a frieze adorned with an applied gilt urn issuing a pierced pamette, above scrolling acanthus leaves with rosette details. Height 52 x width 29 3/4 x depth 3 3/4 inches. $300-500

circa 1830, having rolled back and arms, with an exposed frame and scroll details on the arm fronts, raised on flat, scrolled legs. Height 32 x width 83 x depth 30 inches. $700-900

circa 1880, suspended from a reeded rod, issuing two-tiers of scrolled arms with petal-form drip pans on the candle apertures with the top tier having beaded swags and the bottom with lily reflectors. Height 39 x width 29 x depth 29 inches. $500-700

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A Swedish Allmoge Grain-Painted Oak Step-back Cupboard,

A Swedish Empire Style Cast Spelter and Brass Chandelier,

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A Swedish Pine Painted Hanging Corner Shelf,

A Swedish Rococo Revival Beechwood Armchair,

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A Pair of Danish Lysberg & Hansen Parcel Gilt and Painted Stools,

A Swedish Faux Bois Needlepoint Fireplace Screen,

dated 1835, having a concave cornice above a two-door cabinet, resting on the gallery of the base cabinet, bearing the initials AMAD. Height 79 x width 48 x depth 18 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1850, this provincial piece was hand crafted with a scrolled corner bracket supporting a three-sided shelf with a gallery of gilt, turned spindles, the apron displays a gilt and silver guilloche run flanked by applied beaded borders. Height 15 x width 19 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1850, of rectangular form, with silk upholstered seats raised on cabriole legs having foliate details at the shoulder. Height 19 x width 18 x depth 18 inches. $400-600

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circa 1860, having a heavy bronze case in the form of an anchor draped with a laurel wreath mounted on a blue painted wooden plaque; the white porcelain dial has a blue Roman numeral chapter ring encircled by an Arabic numeral minute ring, marked Knut Svala / Stockholm. Height 18 x width 13 x depth 5 inches. $500-700

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circa 1880, having a baluster style stem with decorative brass segments, issuing ten scrolled arms with brass bobèches and nozzles and a brass, bowl base. Height 31 1/2 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $300-500

circa 1890, having a rocaille, foliate and scroll carved frame, arms and legs, and upholstered seat, back and arm rests, raised on cabriole legs with scroll feet. Height 39 1/2 x width 27 x depth 21 inches. $400-600

circa 1890, depicting a lady doing needlework with a young child. Height 48 x width 33 x depth 16 inches. $700-900


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A Swedish Cast Brass Chandelier,

A Swedish Allmoge Painted Pine Hanging Corner Cupboard,

circa 1890, with four chains supporting the central bowl; the underside with elaborate pierced scroll and shell decoration; issuing eight scrolled, foliate arms with large, pierced drip pans and flared nozzles. Height 29 x width 30 x depth 30 inches. $1,000-2,000

having a deep cornice over the canted edge, single door cupboard, the interior with one shelf. Height 35 x width 27 x depth 16 inches. $300-500

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A Swedish Neoclassical Cast Bronze Bell,

A Baroque Style Brass Chandelier,

19th century, of traditional form, with an open crown top for hanging, having two female masks on the body with a stepped lip and is complete with a clapper. Height 7 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1900, likely Swedish or Dutch, having a twisted stem that descends to a tassel form and urn fount, issuing scrolled arms with scalloped bobèches and tulip candle cups, with a brass tassel terminal. Height 29 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $600-800

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A Swedish Rococo Fire Gilt Bronze Sconce,

A Set of 8 Swedish Allmoge Painted Dining Chairs,

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A Swedish/Russian Brass Chandelier,

A Swedish Gustavian Style Cut Glass Chandelier,

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A Swedish Country Revival Oak Armchair,

A Swedish Painted Iron Tavern Building Trade Sign,

late 19th century, having foliate candle cups, bobèches and up-scrolled arms; the wall plaque issuing five arms with scroll and acanthus details. Height 20 x width 17 x depth 12 inches. $200-400

19th century, having a trefoil ring above a slender baluster stem supporting six removable, solid brass, arms reticulated with a vine design, all above a large ball drop. Height 19 x width 26 x depth 26 inches. $500-700

in the style of 17th century wainscot chairs, having a paneled back, with small, ball finials and long, flared arms; the front legs are ball turned and support a box stretcher. Height 41 1/2 x width 27 x depth 24 inches. $100-200

circa 1900, comprising six dining with two side chairs, all with rectangular polychromed back splats. Height 36 x width 16 x depth 16 inches. $500-700

circa 1900, having a cut glass stem and beaded chains with cut glass drops; with a floral, pierced ring, issuing six arms, with cobalt blue, scalloped bobeches, echoed in a cobalt disc at the base. Height 32 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1900, having two horizontal brackets supporting a scalloped edge sign, marked on both sides in gilt, Värdshuset Vauxhall (Vauxhall Inn) with a vine of grape bunches below. Height 30 x width 42 x depth 1 inches. $300-500

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A Swedish Iron Hanging Lantern Bracket,

A Bavarian Biedermeier Ebonized Cherry Armoire,

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A Pair of Swedish Rococo Revival Giltwood Armchairs,

A Pair of Bavarian Painted Milk Glass Vases,

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A Swedish Baroque Style Brass Chandelier,

A Dutch Mahogany Bombé Secretaire Bookcase,

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A Swedish Baroque Style Brass Chandelier,

A Dutch Colonial Ebony Inlaid Mahogany Trunk on Stand,

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A Bavarian Folk Art Painted Single Door Cupboard,

A Dutch Marquetry Mahogany Rectangular Center Table,

circa 1900, of oval for, having hand painted and silhouette cut doublesided, plaque, depicting the French St. Hubertus and the deer he witnessed, having a cross appear within his antlers. Height 19 x width 21 inches. $300-500

circa 1920, having a cartouche-shaped, padded back, seat and arm rests covered in a pale damask; the gilt channeled frame having a shell and scroll crest rail and raised on restrained cabriole legs. Height 38 1/2 x width 26 x depth 23 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1920, having a baluster stem issuing six scrolled arms with tulip candle apertures and florette shaped reflectors. Height 22 x width 22 x depth 22 inches. $400-600

circa 1920, having a bird silhouette finial, above a baluster stem with a tier of florette reflectors above a tier of six, scrolled arms with candle nozzles and petal bobèches and topped by bird silhouettes; terminates on a hefty ball with acorn finial. Height 41 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $500-700

circa 1780, having a flared, molded cornice above a single door set on a molded base and raised on square, tapering feet, painted throughout. Height 75 1/2 x width 45 x depth 18 inches. $1,500-2,500

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circa 1820, having turned finials flanking a low pitched pediment over double paneled doors, above a single long base drawer and raised on short cabriole legs. Height 74 1/2 x width 46 1/2 x depth 19 inches. $800-1,200

19th century, of trumpet form, with a ruffled cobalt lip, enameled and gilt floral decorations, with applied, cobalt glass snakes entwining each, on a bulbous base, and flared foot. Height 6 1/2 x width 3 3/4 x depth 3 3/4 inches. $80-120

circa 1750, having a broken pediment, bonnet top over a single-door, glazed bookcase over a bombé base, that houses a drop-front, fitted desk, over three drawers, with the original brass pulls and keyhole escutcheons. Height 88 x width 44 x depth 20 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1840, of rectangular form, having ebony edges, raised on a stand with three frieze drawers, with a very deep, scalloped and pierced apron that displays an ebony inlaid, floral pattern, all raised on ball turned legs and arrow feet. Height 43 x width 47 x depth 29 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, having a rectangular overhanging top with an inlaid urn issuing foliate and floral scrolls with perched birds and a diagonal contrasting stripe parquetry edge; the apron and square tapering legs with block feet are further inlaid with trailing foliate designs. Height 29 1/2 x width 43 x depth 33 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000


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A Dutch Peacock Tin Glazed Pottery Plate, Delft,

A Continental Gilt Metal Mounted Porcelain Snuff Box,

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A Dutch Tin Glaze Pottery Plate, Delft,

A German Rococo Figured Walnut Writing Desk,

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An Assembled Set of Four German Baroque Oak Side Chairs,

A Meissen Porcelain Square Ink Pot,

circa 1700, comprising four similar chairs are of varying sizes; each having carved details on the ears of the uprights, a pierced backsplat with a central rosette, a plank seat and turned legs with various stretchers. Height 38 x width 18 x depth 14 inches. $400-600

late 18th century, of square form with a recessed, round fitted lid with pinecone finial; having a gilt, cartouche framed vignette with a river landscape with windmills, marked to bottom with crossed swords in underglaze blue. Height 2 1/2 x width 2 3/4 x depth 2 3/4 inches. $80-120

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A Baroque Carved Pine Corpus Christi,

A German Folk Art Painted Bentwood Bride’s Box on Stand,

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A German Baroque Oak and Burl Walnut Marquetry Two-Part Cabinet,

A Meissen Porcelain Honey Pot,

early 19th century, in the Peacock/ War Bonnet pattern, having a fan of peacock feathers in an urn with a wide border of stylized flower and scroll motifs; marked to base MOV 3. Width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

19th century, the round plate with dished edge in a stylized leaf pattern, around star, floral and foliate decoration in an all over pattern in blue, green and burnt orange. Width 10 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $100-200

18th century with later cross, likely German or French,attached and separately carved arms. Height 43 x width 26 1/2 x depth 6 inches. $400-600

circa 1750, comprised of two parts; each interior fitted with drawers and shelves behind a single doo; having inlaid with burled walnut reserves and raised on small, ball feet. Height 68 x width 24 x depth 15 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1750, of oval form with a hinged, gilt metal mount, with gilt scroll borders and polychrome Deutsche Blumen on a white ground. Width 3 1/4 inches. $100-200

circa 1770, having an overhanging gallery top inset with a brown leather writing surface; the crossbanded walnut veneer base has two frieze drawers above a serpentine apron, raised on slender cabriole legs with ormolu sabots. Height 31 x width 36 1/2 x depth 25 inches. Provenance: former stock of the well known antiques shop Rasmussen und Bielenberg (Wilhelmstrasse 105, Berlin). This shop was destroyed by bombing during War II in March 1945. $2,000-4,000

circa 1840 with later stand, of oval form, the top with a landscape scene of two grazing deer and trees, with a German inscription; the sides have traditional floral decoration and retain the original paint raised on a later, custom base with squared, tapering legs and joined by an X-stretcher. Height 18 3/4 x width 19 x depth 12 inches. $400-600

circa 1850, of barrel-form, the honey pot is attached to a round, scalloped saucer base; painted with a bucolic vignette of a courting couple and edged with a cobalt and gilt basket weave trim, marked to base with cross swords in underglaze blue. Diameter of plate 6 inches. $100-200

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Two German Westerwald Cobalt Salt-Glazed Stoneware Crocks,

A Pair of German Porcelain Figural Group Table Lamps,

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A German Meissen Blue and White Porcelain Inkstand,

A German Painted Hand Blown Glass Pitcher,

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A German Dresden Porcelain Mirrored Two-Tier Wall Shelf,

A Continental Jugendstil Hammered Metal Chandelier,

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A German Pewter Mounted Saltglaze Stoneware Stein,

A German Automaton Musical Bird Cage,

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A German Mettlach Jugendstil Pottery Biscuit Barrel,

A European Jugendstil Brass and Glass Extension Pendant Light,

19th century, each of ovoid form, having applied, upturned handles at the shoulder, decorated with cobalt blue painted banding, the first having a cherry design and the second having a butterfly design. Height of first 10 1/4 inches. $100-200

mid 19th century, comprising a three piece desk set with ink pot, sander and tray with blue decoration on a white ground, marked with crossed swords in underglaze blue. Height 2 x width 8 1/2 x depth 6 inches. $300-500

circa 1880, the ebonized wood frame having a deep, serpentine front edge and a mirrored back; each side is supported by double, white porcelain Corinthian columns, with an applied fruit and floral wreath around a oval vignette with a courting couple. Height 21 x width 26 x depth 8 inches. $300-500

circa 1888, having a hinged, pewter lid with engraved, Denver Lawn Tennis Club. Doubles/ July 1888; the base with relief decoration in blue marked in German Trink was klor ist, above a King figure above Wohl/ bekomm’s, all flanked by hops flowers. Height 9 x width 6 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1890, of barrel form with incised polychrome decoration with floral motifs, metal mounts, bail handle and fitted lid, impressed to bottom with abbey mark and ‘Gegen Nachbildung; Geschutzt 1324. Height 4 x width 3 1/2 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $150-250

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circa 1890, mounted on gilt, shaped bases; having four 18th century men and women playing an animated game of Blind Man’s Buff; with custom lampshades. Height 22 x width 12 x depth 15 inches. $500-700

circa 1890, having a straight neck on a round, flattened body with a C-handle; a hand painted scene encircles the body, depicting a town scene with a ship in the harbor on one side and a chalet on a hill with a couple in the foreground on the reverse. Height 8 x width 6 x depth 4 inches. $150-250

circa 1900, suspended from a flat, brass ceiling cap, on three chains, the triform hanging light issuing three extending arms in brass, painted black and embossed with designs. Height 33 x width 22 1/2 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1920, depicting a pair of singing birds; each with an articulated head, beak and tail; both housed within a domed cage with a ring finial on a round gilt, repoussé cushion base and raised on cabriole legs. Height 10 x width 6 x depth 6 inches. $300-500

circa 1920, having an adjustable pulley mechanism, with a sloped, white glass paneled top and square metal base; single light fitting. Height 37 x width 15 3/4 x depth 15 3/4 inches. $300-500


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A German Brass Influence Machine Electrostatic Generator, Phywe,

An Italian Neoclassical Walnut Side Table,

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A German/Italian Baroque Style Boxwood Corpus Christi,

An Italian Baroque Style Brass Repousse Two-Light Wall Sconce,

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A Pair Italian Baroque Walnut and Leather Open Armchairs,

An Italian Baroque Style Walnut Framed Wall Mirror

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An Italian Art Nouveau Painted Fantasy Wall Console Table,

An Italian Rococo Style Giltwood and Gesso Wall Mirror,

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An Italian Marble and Crossbanded Marquetry Chest of Drawers,

A Mediterranean Terracotta Olive Oil Jar,

circa 1940, marked: Phywe. Height 14 x width 12 x depth 6 inches. $150-250

circa 1880. Height 9 x width 7 1/2 x depth 2 inches. $200-400

circa 1670, having gilt acanthus leaf ears above a rectangular backrest, with straight, flat arms and turned stiles; the upholstered seat is raised on straight square legs with a trestle base and paw front feet. Height 55 x width 22 x depth 27 inches. $600-800

circa 1900, having a mermaid design, flanked by hearts and art nouveau elements, suporting a sea foam top; in shades of gray, white, beige and green. Height 36 x width 37 x depth 25 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1790, likely Lombardian, having a pink marble top over an inlaid chest of three drawers with a large medallion on the front, depicting a mother and child. Height 35 x width 47 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $3,500-4,500

19th century, having a rectangular, overhanging top with breadboard ends above a full length frieze drawer with a turned pull handle, raised on fluted, squared tapering legs. Height 27 3/4 x width 44 1/2 x depth 30 inches. $300-500

19th century, the backplate with chased and repousse patterns of floral and scroll motifs surrounding a center panel that depicts a putti figure, supporting scrolling candle arms with floral-form apertures and drip pans. Height 26 x width 15 inches $150-250

having a cornice over an inlaid trumeau with lozenge and medallion design, the mirror is flanked by inlaid trim with scrolled corbels. Height 82 x width 51 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

having a tall crest with an acanthus leaf over a bellflower, the sides are pierced in a floral and scroll pattern. Height 62 1/2 x width 38 x depth 3 inches. $400-600

19th century, having a small lip at the top over a broad shoulder and a tapering body, raised on wrought iron tripod base. Height 24 inches. $100-200

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A Mediterranean Terracotta Pottery Olive Oil Jar with Spigot,

A Continental Painted Single Door Cupboard,

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A Spanish Painted Chestnut and Oak Coffer,

A Continental Country Painted Pine Double Door Side Cabinet,

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A Spanish Painted and Gilded Corinthian Column Floor Lamp,

A Spanish Colonial Chip Carved Headboard,

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A Pair of Spanish Colonial Conquistador Type Brass & Iron Stirrups,

A Tall Spanish Grain-Painted Pine Vitrine Cabinet,

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A Spanish Parcel Gilt & Painted Fireplace Surround & Overmantel,

A European Cast Iron Glass Top Dining Table,

19th century on later stand, having a wide mouth over a bulbous body tapering to a narrow base and displays a weathered, white flaking finish, raised on a contemporary wrought iron, tripartite stand. Height 28 3/4 x width 19 x depth 19 inches. $150-250

circa 1690, having hand forged hardware and retaining brown finish with red and black diamond point and bulls eye carved panels on the front. Height 35 x width 52 x depth 26 inches. $500-700

17th century, the column originating from an 18th century altar piece component and is surmounted by a shade made from 17th century antiphonal parchment sheets; the sheets are hand lettered and illuminated and bound with gilded cloth and silk decorations. Height 63 inches. $500-700

18th century, cast in shoe-form and of generous size. Height 5 x width 4 x depth 10 inches. $100-200

Late 19th century, having applied, carved and gilded, shell and floral elements throughout; the sloping chimney topped by a cupola form with a finial. Height 129 x width 55 1/2 x depth 19 inches. $2,500-3,500

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19th century, having a molded cornice above a single door with iron, butterfly hinges, raised on straight plank legs; having pegged construction and a painted finish throughout. Height 60 x width 39 x depth 16 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a molded cornice above double doors with canted corners, mounted with iron hinges and hand wrought nails. Height 65 x width 32 x depth 19 inches. $300-500

19th century, originally as a head and foot board, and adapted to a single, wide headboard, having incised carvings with two rows of turned spindles, supported by four baluster turned, post uprights on tall square legs. Height 51 1/2 x width 78 inches. $800-1,200

mid 19th century, having a molded, flared cornice atop a tall display cabinet glazed on three sides, with bracket feet; finished with ochre borders and a walnut grain-painted background, with floral and foliate decoration and a blue painted interior. Height 66 1/2 x width 32 1/2 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1860, having two decorative cast iron bases, finishing with a large glass top; the neo-classical bases feature scrolled supports and four splayed legs with lion paw feet. Height 29 1/2 x width 42 x depth 72 inches. $1,500-2,000


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A Continental Provincial Fruitwood Farm Table,

Three Czechoslovakian Enamelware Articles,

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A Czechoslovakian Pine Single Door Cupboard,

A Czechoslovakian Chestnut Low Coffee Table,

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A Czechoslovakian Country Pine Grain Chest,

A Czechoslovakian Country Pine Single Door Cupboard,

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A Czechoslovakian Provincial Painted Pine Grain Bin,

A Bohemian Amber Glass and Gilt Perfume Bottle,

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Two Czechoslovakian Enamelware Tin Pails,

A Scandinavian Grain-Painted Grandmother Clock,

of rectangular form with traditional pegged construction, the rectangular, overhanging top with bracket supports above a deep, frieze drawer, raised on squared, tapering legs with block feet. Height 30 1/2 x width 35 1/2 x depth 27 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1800, having canted corners with a single door fitted with large, hand forged iron, H-hinges and escutcheon; painted in a faux-grain with compass stars in rectangular panels. Height 64 1/2 x width 40 x depth 18 inches. $200-400

19th century, of rectangular form and raised on scalloped plank feet. Height 24 1/2 x width 63 x depth 17 inches. $200-400

circa 1850, of rectangular form, having lift-top chest, scalloped apron ending in bracket feet, combined with the single board, slab sides. Height 29 x width 59 1/2 x depth 17 inches. $300-500

circa 1890, having a swing handle with a white interior and turquoise exterior, with red rim and polychrome floral decoration, along with a pink enamelware Tin Pail. Height 9 1/2 x width 10 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $40-60

circa 1890, having a fitted lid and double handles, with a blue exterior with a red rim and polychrome floral decoration, along with a green planter and another blue tin covered pot. Height 11 x width 14 x depth 14 inches. $80-120

19th century, of rectangular form, having a overhanging top above a single short drawer, raised on squared, tapering legs joined by a flat box stretcher. Height 19 x width 45 x depth 32 3/4 inches. $500-700

having a molded cornice over a single door, with canted corners and a scalloped base. Height 62 3/4 x width 46 x depth 20 inches. $200-400

circa 1850, of hexagonal, baluster form, pressed glass bottle with a rosette stopper, having hand painted, gilt floral designs. Height 6 x width 4 x depth 4 inches. $80-120

dated 1757, having a wooden face with incised designs, a pewter medallion and handpainted pewter dial; the grain-painted case displaying a moulded cornice and a door that exhibits a reeded finish; in tones of mustard, blue and red. Height 69 x width 17 x depth 11 inches. $400-600

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A Pair of Bohemian Amethyst Faceted Glass Perfume Bottles,

A Scandinavian Baroque Style Oak Table,

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An Eastern European Painted Pine Single Door Cupboard,

A Scandinavian Pine Hanging Plate Rack,

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A Norwegian Carved Birch Armager Type Triangular Wall Shelf,

A Scandinavian Baroque Cupboard on Stand,

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A Scandinavian Baroque Oak Cupboard on Stand,

A Scandinavian Stained Oak and Alder Three-Part Cupboard,

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A Scandinavian Baroque Walnut and Beech High-Back Armchair,

A Scandinavian Country Chest on Stand,

circa 1900, each with a obelisk stopper on a faceted, trumpet body and round foot. Height 9 x width 2 3/4 x depth 2 3/4 inches. $80-120

circa 1830, having a molded cornice above a single door with hand forged iron H-hinges, over a single drawer and raised on bracket feet. Height 67 3/4 x width 37 3/4 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1870, of triangular form, with three, graduated and recessed shelves; the outer frame having carvings of numerous dragon forms with scrolling and foliate details; with scalloped openings for the shelf displays. Height 29 x width 33 1/2 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $200-300

dated 1628 on later stand, the door having an applied, molded border and decorative keyhole hasp above a shallow drawer with ivory knob , raised on a later base with carved legs and platform base. Height 49 x width 26 1/2 x depth 17 inches. $200-400

circa 1700, having a carved back and crest rail, flanked by turned stiles above a heavily carved front stretcher and joined by a turned H-stretcher and raised on scrolled feet. Height 55 x width 28 x depth 23 inches. $400-600

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circa 1700, having a rectangular top with breadboard ends; the base has a single frieze drawer which sits atop baroque legs with angular tops and tapered bottoms, with shaped spandrels on block feet, joined by a H-stretcher. Height 31 x width 58 1/2 x depth 30 1/2 inches. $700-900

18th century, having three channelled open shelves, each with a horizontal plate guard, all above a deeper lower shelf. Height 40 x width 64 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1750, having a molded cornice over a single-door, with an applied, decorative cartouche, the cupboard sits atop a later stand with ring and ball turnings joined by a decorative stretcher. Height 56 x width 29 1/2 x depth 15 inches. $200-400

circa 1760, having a molded cornice and base, with rectangular burled alder root panels on the double doors, with smaller cupboards above and below. Height 72 x width 31 x depth 12 inches. $600-800

dated 1776, of typical form, with hand wrought iron mounts, including a decorative, pierced hasp, arrow straps and side carrying bail handles; raised on later stand having short, turned legs and feet joined by box stretcher, marked on interior, 1776 OES; FOD 1748. Height 32 x width 40 x depth 25 inches. $200-400


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A Scandinavian Oak Chest of Drawers on Stand,

A Set of Four Scandinavian Rococo Ebonized Armchairs,

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A Scandinavian Carved Oak Box on Stand,

An Early Scandinavian Baroque Pine Grandfather Clock,

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A Scandinavian Parquetry Oak and Birch Box on Stand,

A Scandinavian Gouache on Paper on Silk of a Ship

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A Scandinavian Oak Chest of Drawers,

A Scandinavian Birch and Elm Tilt-top Round Side Table,

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An Assembled Set of Six Scandinavian Baroque Style Oak Side Chairs,

A Scandinavian Country Pine Sawbuck Side Table,

circa 1780, with an overhanging, ovolu edge top above three drawers over a stand that houses a shallow, single drawer, raised on a molded edge base atop tapered legs with block feet. Height 41 x width 47 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $300-500

18th century, later stand, of rectangular form, with an architectural arcade around the sides with hand forged, iron strapping and lock, raised on later base with barley twist legs, box stretcher and ball feet. Height 31 x width 20 x depth 18 inches. $300-500

18th century with later stand, having an inlaid design of X-forms within ebonized squares and a rectangular lift-top with centering inlaid panel, raised on later stand with twisted legs joined by X-form stretcher. Height 31 x width 20 x depth 19 inches. $200-400

18th century, of typical form, having four drawers with brass case pulls set at an angle, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 48 x width 47 x depth 24 inches. $300-500

18th century, comprising four later chairs that very closely match the 18th century pair which retain their early, leather seats; each with a curved back splat within a reeded, arched frame; the reeding echoed on the decorative, scalloped apron and cabriole front legs that support a turned H-stretcher. Height 43 x width 26 x depth 15 inches. $300-500

18th century, each having an ebonized finish, with gilt shell decoration on the crest and apron and a crosshatch lozenge on the back splat, raised on cabriole legs and a turned H-stretcher. Height 40 1/2 x width 25 x depth 16 inches. $400-600

circa 1700, having an arched bonnet and turned pilasters, flanking the brass and pewter dial; the body displaying a narrow door with two panels; having iron hooks on the sides, used to fasten the piece to the wall. Height 83 x width 14 x depth 9 1/4 inches. $700-900

Dated 1817, depicting the Swedish ship Wester Botten, marked Skeppet Wester Botten från Stockholm. Commanderad af Capt. B.H. Knape. Under Rasan från Genova till Terre Viesa. Minder af I.A. Selmer Juny-1817. Height 16 x width 18 inches. $250-350

dated 1819, having a slender, turned baluster pedestal, raised on a tripod base with three cabriole legs and snake feet. Height 28 x width 30 x depth 30 inches. $700-900

circa 1820, having a rectangular overhanging plank top, raised on a sawbuck form base with X-shaped legs, which are joined by a plank cross stretcher and secured with a pegged tenon; having marks with the owners initials and displaying a washed finish. Height 30 x width 26 x depth 20 inches. $200-400

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A Scandinavian Cast Bronze Chandelier,

A Scandinavian Baroque Style Brass Figural Chandelier,

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A Scandinavian Rococo Style Birch Oval Pedestal Side Table,

A Scandinavian Rococo Style Parquetry Walnut Side Table,

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A Scandinavian Baroque Style Brass Chandelier,

A Set of 12 Scandinavian Baroque Style Oak Dining Chairs,

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A Scandinavian Rococo Style Parcel Gilt Pine and Oak Mirror,

A Scandinavian Country Pine Sawbuck Trestle Table,

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A Scandinavian Rococo Revival Mahogany Dressing Table Mirror,

A Pair Scandinavian Neoclassical Wall Sconces,

circa 1850, having a foliate crown above a turned stem on a large font, cast with gadroon and foliate designs; issuing three scrolling arms with foliate designs. Height 29 x width 23 x depth 23 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, having a scalloped turtleback top over a conforming apron, sitting atop an elaborately carved pedestal, terminating on four scrolling, rococo legs. Height 27 1/2 x width 45 x depth 29 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1870, topped by scrolled bracket, floral-form reflectors on a baluster and ball stem supporting five, foliate, scrolled arms. Height 33 x width 28 x depth 28 inches. $200-400

19th century, having curled acanthus leaf and shell crest, gilt borders and rocaille ornaments at the base. Height 60 x width 27 x depth 2 1/2 inches. $600-800

19th century, having urn finials atop uprights with foliate blocks and gadrooned cups, ending on a trestle base with turned elements, the slightly arched mirror sits within an elaborately carved and pierced frame of scrolling, foliate design. Height 34 1/2 x width 29 1/2 x depth 12 inches. $300-500

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19th century, the baluster stem in the form of a soldier, issuing two tiers of six scrolled arms; each with a tulipshaped nozzle and large drip pan. Height 36 x width 30 x depth 30 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having a rectangular overhanging top with crossbanded edges and porringer corners, inlaid with a compass star in diamond and octagonal frames; the base having a serpentine apron raised on slender cabriole legs. Height 28 x width 34 x depth 23 1/2 inches. $600-800

19th century, having a carved crest rail with overlapping C-scrolls; echoed at the base of the back; each back having a padded, leather center slat, flanked by turned uprights, raised on turned legs and a turned, H-stretcher. Height 43 1/2 x width 18 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having a rectangular overhanging plank top, raised on a sawbuck form base; the X-shaped legs are joined by a plank stretcher and secured with a pegged tenon. Height 29 x width 58 1/2 x depth 30 inches. $300-500

circa 1900, the backplate having a shell-form urn over medallion and foliate casting, each issuing three arms with applied acanthus leaf decoration ending in foliate bobèches with fluted candle cups. Height 10 x width 15 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $300-500


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A Scandinavian Pine and Iron Floor Lantern,

A Scandinavian Baroque Style Oak Trestle Table,

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A Scandinavian Empire Style Brass Chandelier,

A Scandinavian Gothic Style Bronze Chandelier,

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A Scandinavian Oak Trestle Farm Table,

A Scandinavian Painted and Giltwood Figural Chandelier,

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A Scandinavian Brass Chandelier,

A Scandinavian Painted Wooden Galleon Ship Model,

circa 1900, the octagonal, iron lantern with scrolled, wrought iron fittings and colored glass panels, atop a turned column ending on a cast iron base with four, zoomorphic legs. Height 75 x width 16 x depth 16 inches. Provenance: Wedel-Jarlsberg family estate (Denmark). $300-500

circa 1900, three chains supporting the central bowl encircled by six arms with nozzles and drip pans, alternating with a wreath motifs. Height 24 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $400-600

circa 1900, having a rectangular top crafted of heavy oak planks, with serpentine sides and a shoe-foot base which supports the central stretcher above plank foot rails resting on the base. Height 29 x width 47 1/4 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1900, suspended by three custom link chains, having cast brass elements with an upper tier supporting a ring of crystals and a lower bowl of cobalt blue glass, cut back to clear, with a ring of scrolling flowers; issuing six arms cast with scrolling foliage with floral-shaped candle cups. Height 29 x width 25 x depth 25 inches. $400-600

circa 1920, having a rectangular plank top and raised on shaped ends held by two stretchers with pegged tenons. Height 30 x width 60 x depth 28 inches. $400-600

circa 1920, having a heraldry symbol of a seated bear holding a shield with a sword, atop a rope twist stem and S-scrolled arms with floral decorations and hexagonal nozzles. Height 31 x width 29 x depth 29 inches. $600-800

circa 1920, the stem of putto form with the figure standing on a scalloped platform, supporting five candle cups; five scrolled brackets suspend a terminal below. Height 44 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $600-800

circa 1950, having heavily armed multiple cannon decks, hand rigged and having a white hull with green detailing on deck. Height 33 1/2 x width 38 x depth 10 inches. $150-250

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A Scandinavian Rococo Style Bronze Chandelier,

A Russian Neo-classical Figured Mahogany Writing Desk,

circa 1900, the baluster stem having applied, twining leaves, issuing eight scrolled arms each with a floral-form nozzle and drip pan, all above an acorn terminal. Height 23 x width 21 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $600-800

circa 1830, having a rectangular top over an ogee shaped frieze fitted with a single drawer; each leg is topped by a floral paterae block and spandrel on spiral twist, baluster legs and terminate on brass caps. Height 30 x width 42 1/2 x depth 30 inches. $1,400-1,600

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A Russian Palekh Lacquer Papier Mâché Box,

A Turkish Iron Mounted Copper Cauldron,

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a modern cornucopia centerpiece of solid rock crystal with gilt mounts of animal horn form; the center having sheath of oak leaf clusters, acorns and rams head accents with gilt applied details throughout. Height 29 x width 22 x depth 18 inches. $4,000-6,000

circa 1920, having a wide mouth above waisted sides, with winged brass escutcheons and a large swing handle on the top; with a brass, dovetailed seam running top to bottom. Height 14 x width 19 x depth 19 inches. $40-60

having a papier-mâché base and black lacquered finish; the lid with a hand painted winter troika scene, dated 1970, signed Oedockuro, 1970, Yekob. Height 2 1/4 x width 7 1/2 x depth 5 inches. $150-250

A Renaissance Revival Gilt Mounted Rock Crystal Cornucopia,

A Turkish Hammered Copper Cauldron,

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A Renaissance Style Gold Mounted and Gem Set Rock Crystal Ship Centerpiece,

An Islamic Brass Covered Teapot,

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A Turkish Hammered Copper and Tinned Cauldron,

A Continental Neoclassical Terracotta Bust of a Gentleman,

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A Turkish Iron Mounted Copper Cauldron,

A Tole Ware Bracket Lantern,

Late 20th century, depicting a Phoenician ship, fitted with gold mounts and set with sapphires, emeralds, rose cut and brilliant diamonds set on enamel mounts; the blowing sails are constructed of frosted crystal, all set on a shaped slate base. Height 9 1/4 x width 17 x depth 11 inches. $15,000-25,000

circa 1920, having a wide mouth with a rolled lip, above a straight neck flanked by iron horseshoe swing handles that hang from loops at the top of heartshaped escutcheons, above a rounded, hammered base. Height 16 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $100-200

circa 1920, having a wide mouth with a rolled lip, above a straight neck flanked by iron swing handles that hang from loops at the top of double heart escutcheons, above a rounded, hammered base. Height 13 1/2 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $80-120

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circa 1920, having a wide mouth with rolled lip, above a straight neck flanked by iron swing handles that hang from loops at the top of double heart escutcheons, above a rounded, hammered base. Height 14 x width 20 1/2 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $50-100

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19th century, having a domed, hinged lid with a tall ball finial, with a thumb lever atop a baluster body with a pronounced spout and C-handle. Height 12 x width 10 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $40-60

depicting a gentleman in 18th century attire, with wig and cloak atop a waisted socle, marked on plinth, Gathy Sculp. Height 26 x width 19 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having a pointed smoke chimney, on a square pyramidal vented roof, above a tapering, square glass panel base with bracket fitting. Height 22 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $100-200


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A Tole Ware Railroad Kerosene Lantern,

An Empire Style Patinated & Gilt Bronze Chandelier,

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A Painted Tole Ware Post Lantern,

A Stone Grinding Wheel on Stand,

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A Tole Ware Bracket Lantern,

A West African Iron Gong Currency Trade Object on a Teak Base,

19th century, having a top carrying handle above a fluted smoke cap, on a square pyramid roof, and square base with glass panels on three sides; the interior is painted and retains the original burner. Height 20 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1860, topped with a pointed smoke chimney, on a square pyramidal vented roof, above a tapering, square glass panel base with post fitting. Height 25 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $80-120

20th century, having a pointed smoke chimney atop a square pyramidal vented roof, above a tapering, square glass panel base with bracket fitting. Height 26 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $150-250

circa 1940, having a foliate corona supporting three rods and a black, dished base encircled by a ring and six, gilt arms with drip pans. Height 23 x width 21 1/2 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $400-600

19th century, mounted on later stand. Height 22 1/2 x width 18 1/2 x depth 6 inches. $150-250

19th century, hand formed, together with an antique hand carved teak pillar top base. Height 45 inches. $200-400

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A Tole Ware Portable Lantern,

An African Dogon Carved Wooden Ceremonial Monkey Mask,

19th century, having three glazed panels and a large domed roof with a ring carrying handle. Height 20 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $80-120

circa 1940, depicting a sitting monkey perched on the mask with large eye openings. Height 18 1/2 x width 5 1/2 x depth 4 inches. $100-200

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A Continental Parquetry Fruitwood Slope-Lid Embroidery Box,

A Mexican Huastecos Indian Brown Pottery Water Olla,

circa 1740, likely German or Italian, of rectangular form, decorated with inlay and cross-banded surfaces, the hinged lid having a tatting pillow with old fabric, fitted interior with a utensil box and cut brass hinges, raised on flattened, bun feet. Height 10 x width 16 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1890, of traditional form, having a wide mouth with a flared lip above a rounded shoulder and body. Height 10 1/2 x width 16 1/2 inches. $80-120

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A Mexican Huastecos Indian Red Pottery Water Olla,

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A Mexican Huasteco Indian Pueblo Kiva (Granary) Ladder,

An American Philadelphia Chippendale Walnut Chest on Chest,

circa 1890, of traditional form, having a wide mouth with a flared lip above a rounded shoulder and body. Height 10 x width 16 1/2 inches. $80-120

19th century, hand carved from a single log with stepped toe holds ending on a forked base. Height 107 x width 12 inches. $100-200

circa 1770, having a dentiled cornice over a blind frieze and square carved relief, with two groups of two short drawers over five long drawers, raised on bracket feet. Height 88 x width 48 x depth 25 inches. $4,000-6,000

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A Mexican Huasteco Indian Pueblo (Kiva) Granary Ladder,

An American Chippendale Cherry Diminutive Chest,

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A Mexican Huastecos Indian Red Pottery Water Olla,

A Pair of Early American Hand Forged Iron Andirons,

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A Mexican Huastecos Indian Red Pottery Water Olla,

A Pair of American Federal Lemon Top Brass and Iron Andirons,

19th century, hand carved from a single log with stepped toe holds ending on a forked base. Height 111 x width 22 inches. $100-200

late 19th/early 20th century, of traditional form, having a flared lip above a squat rounded shoulder and body with a concave bottom. Height 10 inches. $20-40

late 19th/early 20th century, having a flared lip above a squat rounded shoulder and body with a concave bottom. Height 10 inches. $20-40

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late 19th/early 20th century, having a flared lip above a squat rounded shoulder and body with a concave bottom. Height 9 inches. $20-40

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circa 1770, having a molded edge on the generously overhanging top that mirrors the shape of the serpentine front of the conforming case, above four graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. Height 31 1/2 x width 38 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $3,500-4,500

18th century, having a flattened, straight upright with splayed curved legs; each affixed to a straight billet bar with a large bolt. Height 12 x width 11 x depth 11 inches. $40-60

18th century, having belted lemon top finials atop ring turned, stepped columnar shaft, and raised on spurred cabriole legs and snake feet. Height 16 x width 11 x depth 21 inches. $200-300


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An American Federal Walnut Tilttop Candlestand,

An American Brass and Iron Hanging Balance Gold Pocket Scale,

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An American Federal Period Poplar Tester Bed,

An American Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table,

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An American Hepplewhite Cherry Chest of Drawers,

An American Maple Tester Bed,

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An American Composed Coffee Table,

An American Chippendale Red Painted Birch Chest of Drawers,

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A Pair of American New York Federal Brass and Iron Andirons,

An American Needlework Sampler,

circa 1780, having a round dish top atop an urn and ring turned pedestal raised on cabriole triparite legs and snake feet. Height 27 x width 17 x depth 17 inches. $300-500

circa 1790, having four tapering, ring and urn turned posts, over round, tiered legs; the headboard has a straight crest rail with cut-outs on the sides. Height 88 x width 58 x depth 78 inches. $200-400

circa 1790, having a rectangular top over four graduated drawers with traditional, swing bails on oval, brass escutcheons, raised on bracket feet. Height 42 1/2 x width 41 x depth 21 inches. $300-500

having parts from a reclaimed railroad boxcar, with wood flooring and 18th century English wrought iron hinges, fitted with an oval glass top; designed by Eron Johnson. Height 22 1/2 x with 39 x depth 24 1/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1800-25, having belted, lemon and nipple finials, atop baluster stems and spurred cabriole legs on ball feet. Height 17 1/2 x width 8 1/2 x depth 17 inches. $200-400

circa 1800-40, the hanging beam balance supporting two pans suspended from cotton strings; together with two, square weights and a green leather case, embossed with a gold eagle with a shield on the lid. Height 1 1/4 x width 6 3/4 x depth 3 1/4 inches. $40-60

circa 1800, with a rectangular top and drop leaves over a frieze drawer with a beaded edge and brass bail handle with round backplate, raised on squared, tapering straight legs. Height 28 1/2 x width 32 x depth 19 inches. $800-1,200

18th century, comprising four faceted pencil posts with a small, unadorned head and foot boards. Height 79 x width 86 1/2 x depth 78 inches. $200-400

18th century, having a rectangular top over four graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. Height 35 x width 41 x depth 17 1/2 inches. $200-400

dated 1806, worked by Margaret, aged 19 (Brunswick, ME, 1806). Embroidered in blue and red silk on linen with two alphabets, above a lower register which reads: ‘was born August th6/ 1787 worked this sampler/ 1806 Aged 19. May modesty/ and virtue my ways, and/ actions, grace tis this and th/ is alone can ad (sic) true lustre/ to my face. Brunswick de/cember th6 margaret ...’. Framed. Height 15 x width 11 x depth 1 inch. $100-200 49


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An American Folk Art Barber Pole Trade Sign,

An American Continuous Arm Windsor Chair,

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An American Federal Painted Southern Heart Pine Fireplace Surround,

An American Federal Painted Pine Fireplace Surround,

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An American Federal Painted Pine Fireplace Surround,

A Mahogany Two-Part Secretaire Bookcase,

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An American Bennington Brown Glaze Toby Jug,

A Tole Ware Portable Lantern,

circa 1820, depicting a standing woman with her lidded tricorn hat forming the spout, holding a cup and liquor bottle, with a C-shaped, spurred handle to the back. Height 9 inches. $80-120

circa 1850, having a top handle with a mansard roof, above a pierced square chimney on a square, glass paneled frame, with a side door and raised on straight tapering legs. Height 20 x width 6 1/2 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $80-120

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A Pair of American Federal Brass Beehive Andirons,

An Ebonized Rosewood Wall Bracket Shelf,

circa 1880, having a turned baluster and a star pattern. Height 98 inches. $300-500

circa 1820, having a molded, step-back mantel over a paneled frieze with reeded molding in borders along the bottom; corner blocks surmounting the jambs with vertical reeding. Height 53 x width 58 x depth 7 1/4 inches. $400-600

circa 1820, having a straight mantel with simple molding over an unadorned frieze that is flanked by shallow pilasters displaying incised reserves; the whole surmounting straight, moulded jambs. Height 54 x width 72 1/2 inches. $250-350

circa 1820, having beehive finials, above an octagonal faceted and knopped stem, raised on cabriole, spurred legs and ball feet. Height 15 1/2 x width 9 x depth 17 inches. $150-250

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circa 1820, of typical form, comprising maple, pine and hickory, with bamboo turnings on the spindles, stiles and legs, with a saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs with a H-stretcher. Height 36 x width 23 x depth 17 inches. $150-250

circa 1820, having a reeded border beneath the moulded edge of the step-back mantel; the pattern repeated on the shallow pilasters flanking the frieze. Height 50 3/4 x width 57 1/2 x depth 6 inches. $200-400

circa 1850, having a deeply molded cornice over double glazed, arched doors with applied and carved classical, female head and grapevine designs, the grapevine motif repeated on the lower, double, paneled doors, the lower cabinet opens to a dropfront desk, fitted drawers, pigeonholes and shelves, all raised on flattened ball feet. Height 87 x width 49 1/2 x depth 27 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, the support having four carved feather plumes that terminates on an inverted fleur-de-lis. Height 12 x width 11 x depth 9 inches. $200-300


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An American Nautical Octant Instrument, F.W. Lincoln Jr. Wood,

An American Step-back Cabinet,

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A Mahogany Double Door Side Cupboard,

A Carved Marble Eve Figure, Thomas Ball (American, 1818-1911),

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A Painted Tole Ware Portable Lantern,

A Pair of American Victorian Oil on Canvas Portraits,

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An American Mount Washington Glass Co. Burmese Glass Punch Cup,

An American Cherry Hall Seat with Grand Mirror,

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A Pair of Table Lamps,

A Pair of American Masonic Painted Pine Square Pedestal Tables,

circa 1858, with cover with paper label: ‘F.W. Lincoln Jr. & Co. / Nautical Instrument / Makers / N. 126 Commercial St. / Boston’. height 18 x width 14 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1860, having a cornice over double doors; each having two fielded, Georgian panels with mitered corners; the base having two drawers, raised on turned feet. Height 53 x width 34 x depth 14 inches. $300-500

circa 1860, having a top carrying handle above a fluted smoke cap, on a square pyramid roof, and square base with glass panels on three sides. Height 19 x width 6 1/2 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1860, having an applied, low set, loop handle hand blown in pale pink graduating to a yellow satin glass finish. Height 3 x width 4 x depth 3 inches. $30-50

circa 1860 and 1870, one having an ovoid oil font on a tall stem and triform base decorated with scrolls and shells, the molded decoration is highlighted with blue glaze on a white ground, electrified; the other a French Brass Mounted Glass Kerosene Peg Lamp and Chimney. Height 13 x width 5 x depth 5 inches. $150-250

circa 1870, having a molded cornice over double, glazed mullion doors, the larger, double-door base cabinet with paneled doors and a deep, molded base, raised on a scalloped apron with bracket feet. Height 69 x width 32 x depth 14 inches. $500-700

Eve depicted as a classical nude gazing up and adjusting her long hair; she stands atop a round base by a tree stump, the plaque marked Eve, Thomas Ball, Rome, 1867 and inscribed T. Ball, 1867. Height 68 inches. $15,000-20,000

circa 1870, depicting a young, married couple in typical black Victorian attire; framed in gilt, oval frames with carved floral details and restrained, beaded liners. Height 36 x width 31 inches. $500-700

circa 1870, having a carved cornice over a fluted run atop a mirror and flanked by fluted pilaster stiles, the bench having fielded panel back, above a lift-top seat flanked by scrolled arms. Height 110 x width 79 1/2 x depth 21 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1880, having a white washed finish and a square molded edge top above a frieze with brass, bail handles, atop short, square columns carved with a holly berry garland flanking a large masonic G monogram and other masonic symbols including a square and a compass, raised on wide, stepped square plinth bases with caster feet. Height 25 x width 18 x depth 18 inches. $300-500

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An American 5 Gallon Stoneware Crock, E. Norton & Co.,

An American Cast Iron Mule Mechanical Bank, J & E Stevens Co.,

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An American Queen Anne Maple Candlestand,

An American Federal Painted Pine Fireplace Surround,

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Large American Victorian Wrought Iron Exterior Light on Stand

An American Federal Painted Pine Fireplace Surround,

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An American Renaissance Revival Blue Pottery Fireplace Facing, Trent Tile Company,

An American Full Stock Percussion Long Rifle, Joseph H. Golcher,

circa 1890, having three upright tiles, each within a frame and depicting a standing man and woman in Renaissance dress; the others display a wild, rose floral bouquet; having blue majolica glaze, 11 total, marked TRENT on reverse. Height of largest 18 3/4 inches. $300-500

19th century, having figured maple stock and butt and double set triggers, lock marked Jos. H. Golcher Height 4 x width 58 1/2 x depth 2 inches, Barrel width 1 inch. Provenance: Benjamin Franklin Farra (Lexington, KY, 1819-98) was the previous owner by repute of family descendants. $800-1,200

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A Painted Cast Iron Cemetery Cross,

An American Pine Oven Peel Iron Base Side Table,

circa 1883-84, having a thick rim with the front encircled by incised bands and decorated with a large cobalt dotted leaf, applied lug handles and a dark brown interior, with impressed maker’s mark and size underneath. Height 12 3/4 x width 14 x depth 14 inches. $100-200

circa 1780, having a scalloped top surmounting a turned pedestal with cup and ring details; terminating on cabriole legs and slipper feet. Height 28 1/2 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $200-400

circa 1890, the top having a scrolled finial on an ovoid frame encircled by a corona and is raised on an X-form base with scroll brackets. Height 97 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $100-200

circa 1890, having pierced arms with bellflower elements, depicting the Crucifixion. Height 61 inches. $400-600

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depicting a boy seated on a bench holding a crop and facing a mule, underside stamped PATD APR 27 1897 and base is marked Always Did ‘Spise a Mule. Height 6 x width 9 1/2 x depth 3 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a deeply moulded, step-back mantel shelf over a deep frieze, flanked by fluted details; the jambs display reeding and fluting and terminate on blocks. Height 50 1/2 x width 65 1/2 x depth 8 1/2 inches. Provenance: Hancock Manor, Boston, Massachusetts 1742-1863. $300-500

19th century, having a straight mantel with a molded lip surmounting a plain frieze that is flanked by small panels of restrained fluting; the jambs having reed and flute details ending on block plinths. Height 49 x width 69 1/4 x depth 56 inches. Provenance: Hancock Manor, Boston, Massachusetts, 1742-1863. $300-500

19th century, the top repurposed from a round, pine plank, board with a short, flat handle known as a bread/dough peel, mounted on a custom crafted, wrought iron base on three legs with scrolled feet. Height 16 1/2 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $50-70


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An American Victorian Gold Mica and Cased Spangle Glass Pitcher,

A Large American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Vase,

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An American Pine Oven Peel Iron Base Side Table,

An American Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass Decanter & Four Stemmed Cordials,

late 19th century, of baluster form with diamond, flared neck and applied, ribbed handle; blown with a bright orange ground decorated with gold mica flecks in a diamond pattern, with an opaque white interior. Height 5 1/4 x depth 5 1/2 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a round pineplank board with a flat handle, mounted on a custom crafted, wrought iron base with three legs and scrolled feet. Height 17 x width 24 x depth 19 inches. $70-90

circa 1900, of cylindrical form with flared ends, with a scalloped, flared lip, above starbursts and a reeded body, with chip cutting along the length. Height 15 1/2 x width 6 1/4 x depth 6 1/4 inches. $150-250

circa 1900, comprising four cordials and a hand blown, pale gold opalescent decanter fitted with a stopper top; with etched signature LCT, one glass marked 201. Height of decanter 10 1/4 inches. $600-800

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An American Pine Oven Peel Iron Base Side Table,

An American Copper and Leaded Glass Hall Light,

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An American Ebonized & Marble Low Chest, Attributed to Herter Brothers,

An American Sechrist Curved Glass Hanging Light,

late 19th century, having an ebonized finish paired with panels of mahogany with inlaid floral designs in satinwood, secondary wood is solid cherry. Height 25 x width 56 x depth 22 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1900, having a crown top of petal-form; the scalloped bottom decorated with a fringe of polychrome and crystal beads; attributed to Albert Sechrist Mfg. Co., Denver, Colorado. Height 16 x width 24 x depth 24 inches. $100-200

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Two American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Articles

An American Gothic Revival Brass Hexagonal Hall Lantern,

19th century, having a pine plank, board with a short, flat handle known as a bread/dough peel, mounted on a custom crafted, wrought iron base on three legs with scrolled feet. Height 17 x width 23 x depth 20 inches. $100-200

One circa 1900, of slender, baluster form, with a flared neck and scalloped lip on a round foot, the other a Diamond Pattern Cut Glass Butter Tub. Height 12 x width 2 3/4 x depth 2 3/4 inches. $100-200

circa 1900, having a pierced corona above a hexagonal yellow shade, tapering to a paneled, pointed terminal. Height 9 1/2 x width 9 x depth 9 inches. $200-400

circa 1900, of hexagonal form, having Gothic arches and crosses with clear, textured glass panels, electrified. Height 48 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $200-400

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An American Gothic Revival Brass Hexagonal Hall Lantern,

An American Gilt Porcelain Footed Cake Plate, Lenox, Inc.

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An American Gothic Revival Brass Hexagonal Hall Lantern,

A Pair of American Gothic Revival Milk Glass Ceiling Lights,

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An American Painted Wood Shorebird Decoy From Long Island, NY

An American Neoclassical Bronze Hexagonal Hall Lantern,

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An American New England Painted Wood Black Duck Hen Decoy,

A Pair of American Art Nouveau Painted Metal Hanging Lanterns,

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An American National Foundry Cast Iron Southern Belle Door Stop,

An American Neo-gothic Vaseline Glass Hanging Lantern,

circa 1900, of hexagonal form, having Gothic arches and crosses with clear, textured glass panels, electrified. Height 48 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $200-400

circa 1900, of hexagonal form, having Gothic arches and crosses with clear, textured glass panels, electrified. Height 18/26 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $150-250

circa 1900, raised on a pole and mounted on wood stand. Height 9 x width 8 x depth 4 inches. $100-200

circa 1900. Height 7 x width 13 1/2 x depth 7 inches. $100-200

circa 1910, depicting a standing young lady. Height 12 x width 7 x depth 2 1/4 inches. $80-120

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circa 1910, decorated with a wide, gilt border with cartouche reserves, with multi-colored flowers in urns, raised on a low, footed base and marked to base with pattern numbers, maker and retailer Marshall Field & Company/ Chicago. Diameter 10 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1910, each ceiling cap is fitted with a large, white glass tear drop, globe molded with Gothic style panels. Height 18 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $500-700

circa 1910, with a sloped roof, on a hexagonal frame with a bronze, spindle border at the top and a swag at the bottom of the glazed panel; with a single light internal fitting. Height 27 x width 10 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1920, of round, tapered form; having bellflower drops, with a polychrome finish; the glazed surfaces having bent and bubbly glass interior in an amber tone. Height 19/36 width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1920, of octagonal form, having pale, Gothic style patterns on all sides. Height 24 x width 8 1/2 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $50-100


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An American Neo-gothic Vaseline Glass Hanging Light,

An Art Deco Giltwood Floor Lamp,

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A Painted Wood Pond Sail Boat Model,

An Aesthetic Revival Wrought Iron & Stained Glass Bracket Lantern,

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An American Hubley Hand Painted Cast Iron Flower Basket Doorstop,

A Pair of Large American Art Deco Gilt Metal Theater Wall Sconces,

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An American Pottery Faux Bois Planter, Weller,

A French Marble Sculpture, Henri Crenier (French, 1873-1948),

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A White Marble Fireplace Surround,

An American Pine Barber Pole Trade Sign,

circa 1920, marked (ceiling cap): Pat. No. 1,694,047; of octagonal form, having pale, Gothic style patterns on all sides. Height 32 x width 13 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1920, a single mast sail boat painted red and white with rigging together with a wooden display stand. Height 29 x width 30 1/2 x depth 7 1/4 inches. $200-400

circa 1920, cast in the form of a basket of mixed flowers, brightly painted in multi-colors. Height 10 x width 8 1/2 x depth 3 inches. $80-120

circa 1920, crafted as a wood stave bucket with metal banding and a trailing woodrose stem, impressed with Weller mark. Height 9 inches. $40-60

having a molded profile across the frieze and extending the length of the jambs, terminating on block feet. Height 46 3/4 x width 53 x depth 4 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1920, of baluster form and faceted bell-form base with ball feet, with fringed fabric shade. Height 14 inches. $600-800

circa 1920, having six lights surrounding a central, hexagonal, stained glass shaft; terminating with foliate scrolls supporting a central ball and terminal. Height 21 x width 12 x depth 16 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1930, each demi-lune sconce supporting five lights on foliate and scrolled brackets with a tall floor standing backplate. Height 79 x width 15 x depth 8 inches. Provenance: Denver Theater (originally called the Wonderland Theater (Curtis St., Denver, CO, c. 1880-1974). $800-1,200

early 20th century, depicting a Greek goddess and her leopard, raised on a square plinth. Height 95 x width 30 x depth 31 inches. $10,000-15,000

early 20th century, having weathered red, white and blue paint, accented with silver on the ball finial and center band, hand carved with ball and ring turnings on a block base. Height 91 x width 6 x depth 6 inches. $1,000-2,000

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Two American Gothic Revival Brass Hexagonal Hall Lanterns,

An English George III James Usher Oak Longcase Clock,

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A Welsh Victorian William Issac Oak and Mahogany Tall Case Clock,

A Chinese Export Nanking Cargo Blue and White Porcelain Cann,

circa 1900, each of hexagonal form, having Gothic arches and crosses with clear, textured glass panels, electrified. Height of each lantern 48 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $200-400

circa 1840, the dial marked Wm. Isaac Llanelly, the white dial having black Roman numerals with a subsidiary seconds ring and arch date aperture and is surrounded with building vignettes, the hood having a swan neck pediment, with brass finials and rosettes, flanked by outset faux-bamboo columns, the cross-banded case has a short trunk door, flanked by spiral columns, on a tall plinth base and bracket feet. Height 84 x width 17 1/2 x depth 9 inches. $500-700

circa 1752, having the original underglaze blue design, and shows remnants of the overglaze enameling and was recovered from an Dutch East India shipwreck, the Geldermalsen. Height 5 1/2 x width 4 1/4 x depth 6 inches. Provenance: Christie’s Amsterdam, The Nanking Cargo, Chinese Export Porcelain and Gold, April 28-May 2, 1986, lot 1555. Then acquired from a Denver, Colorado estate.

$250-350

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Three Pottery Serving Articles,

An English Staffordshire Pearlware Pottery Cow Creamer,

19th/20th century, comprising an American New England glazed redware crock, an English ironstone copper tea leaf covered tureen, Alfred Meakin and a Victorian earthenware grapevine pattern kitchen mold. Height of first 8 3/4 x diameter 8 3/4 inches. $50-100

circa 1760, depicting a cow standing above a recumbent calf, decorated with blue, green, yellow and brown sponge decoration, on a rectangular, sloped plinth; the upturned tail forms the handle, with fitted lid on the back, retail sticker on base. Height 5 inches. $500-700

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An Early English Oak Hanging Food Hutch Cabinet,

An English George III Chippendale Giltwood Wall Mirror,

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A Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain Sauce Boat,

An English Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl,

late 17th century, having a single door mounted with the original, hand wrought, iron butterfly hinges and escutcheon; the front pierced with decorative stamped bulleyes; the interior having a single shelf. Height 26 x width 25 1/2 x depth 9 3/4 inches. $200-400

circa 1750, Qianlong Period, of foliate form with a loop handle; depicting pastoral scenes, known as the valentine pattern on the sides, the arms of Marten of Radford, Oxfordshire on the pouring spout, and the Marten housemark on the interior. Height 3 1/2 x width 4 1/2 x depth 9 inches. $200-400

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circa 1800, having a squared top, surmounting an inner arch of the dial, with brass mounted pilasters flanking the face and the door; an arched top rests atop a moulded base; the dial featuring hand painted seaside scenes; marked Ja s Usher / Lincoln. Height 81 1/2 x width 19 1/2 x depth 10 inches. $500-700

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circa 1760, having a shell and C-scroll crest and scrolling foliage surrounding the rectangular mirror. Height 27 x width 19 inches. $600-800

circa 1760, of ovoid form, having all over floral and scrolled design, raised on collar foot, marked to base with blue crescent. Height 3 x width 3 3/4 x depth 3 3/4 inches. $100-200


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An English Worcester Porcelain Bowl,

A Pair of English Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Hawthorne Flower Plates,

circa 1765-70, the exterior feather molded and painted with floral sprays alternating with birds in flight in underglaze blue on a white ground; the interior is painted with a version of the Fisherman and Willow Pavilion pattern with a lambrequin border of blossoms and diapered panels. Height 3 x width 7 3/4 x depth 7 3/4 inches. $300-500

circa 1790, each decorated in the Imari palette of iron red and blue with a wide border of hawthorne flowering branches with a double gilt border edge; the back decorated with four floral sprigs, marked in iron red script Chamberlain Worcester. Diameter 8 1/2 inches. $50-100

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An English George III Mahogany Open Armchair,

Two English George III Enameled Snuff Boxes,

circa 1770, having a shaped, foliate carved crest rail above a pierced vaseshaped splat, raised on straight, square legs joined by stretchers. Height 36 x width 22 x depth 19 inches. $150-250

circa 1780 and 1790, the first possibly Birmingham and of rectangular form with bombe base; the lid with a house and lake in the background and a Neoclassical folly with a column and an urn in the foreground, the second, of oval form with hinged lid, on a dark blue ground; the lid decorated with a classical urn hung with floral swags. Height of first 1 1/4 x width 2 x depth 1 1/2 inches.

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An English George III Sheraton Flame Mahogany Washstand Cabinet,

An English George III Mahogany Open Armchair,

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An English George III Burled Yew Tea Caddy,

A Pair of English George III Oak Rush Seat Ladderback Side Chairs,

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A Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Teapot,

An English Wedgwood Creamware Two-Tier Tea Cake Server,

circa 1810, having a gallery top over a frieze drawer and a cupboard door, above a drawer sitting atop secondary front legs; displaying brass knobs and raised on tapered legs with ring turnings and caster feet. Height 34 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $300-500

circa 1780, of square form, veneered with yew wood, with a hinged lid retaining the original, brass pull. Height 5 x width 5 x depth 5 inches. $200-400

circa 1790, of drum form with straight sides and ribbing throughout the body, spout and lid; having tulip sprays on the sides and rings of tracery around the top rim and cover, in tones of bittersweet, green and gilt; the flat, round lid features a bittersweet and gilt strawberry finial; the crossed strap handle terminates with fern leaves. Height 4 1/2 x width 8 inches. $150-250

circa 1790, having a triple, arched crest rail over a pierced splat, raised on straight legs joined by a stretcher. Height 37 x width 21 1/4 x depth 20 inches. $200-400

circa 1790, the back comprising five shaped, graduated, horizontal slats, each having a rush seat and sits atop straight legs with pad feet in the front and supporting a simply turned stretcher, with double, pole stretchers on each side and a single in the back, together with an English George III Oak Rush Seat Ladderback Side Chair. Height 38 x width 20 x depth 15 inches. $80-120

circa 1790, having an overhead handle above a small, footed round tray mounted atop a large, four-section, round platter, with dished edge; decorated in a bittersweet, oak leaf and acorn pattern, impressed to bottom Wedgwood. Height 7 1/2 x width 12 1/4 x depth 12 1/4 inches. $300-500

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A Chinese Export Imari Porcelain Bowl and Underplate,

A Collection of Porcelain Table Articles,

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A Chinese Export Porcelain Tankard,

An Enamel and Copper Trinket Box,

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A Marble Bust of Poet John Milton,

An English Worcester Flight Period Porcelain Teapot,

18th century, each decorated in underglaze blue and iron red, highlighted with gilt details, with a shaped edge with floral designs on the rims and diaper pattern, cavetto border; Each having overglaze, or polychrome enameling depicting various fowl around the rim and a garden scene with tree peonies and birds in the center. Diameter 8 3/4 inches. $300-500

18th century, having a tall ribbed neck, on a baluster form body with a C-handle; decorated with polychrome sprigs of flowers and lingzhi. Height 4 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $200-400

18th century, depicting the likeness of English poet John Milton. Height 19 1/2 x width 14 x depth 6 inches. $800-1,200

late 18th century, likely English or French, having a hinged lid with a scroll cartouche in white relief, with a painted, idyllic farming scene; the rectangular, bombé base is decorated with pastoral scenes in cartouche frames on a turquoise ground. Width 2 inches. $100-200

late 18th century, the squat teapot having cobalt banding and gilt sprays of thistles on a white ground, gilt accents throughout. Height 7 x width 10 x depth 5 inches. $100-200

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An English George III Mahogany Longcase Clock,

An English Cast Iron Eagle,

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A Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Plate,

Two English George III Wedgwood Jasperware Toothpick Cases,

dated 1797, having a broken pediment bonnet top, exhibiting a brass finial center, flanked by fretwork details and fluted pilasters; the door having an ogee shaped top and rococo brass escutcheon; the arched brass dial displaying an eagle over the second, minute and day dials; the pendulum is marked: ‘D.B., Jan. 2, 1797’. Height 84 x width 21 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

late 18th century, the rim having a rose colored, diaper pattern intersected by sprigs of flowers, around a large floral motif in the center with a scalloped border. Diameter 9 inches. $50-100

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late 18th century, the cup in “Birds in Tree” pattern; the associated saucer in the “Three Flowers” pattern, along with an English Caugley Creamware Fisherman and Cormorant Saucer, Caughley Porcelain Works and a English Clews Flow Blue Tea Bowl and Saucer, James & Ralph Clews. Height 1 3/4 x width 3 x depth 3 inches. $100-200

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18th century, depicting an eagle perched on a branch that bears fruit and flowers, mounted on a later round base. Height 20 1/2 x width 16 1/4 x depth 10 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1810 and 1820, the first of rectangular form, the ivory box with hinged lid, centered with an oval Neoclassical bust profile of a lady in blue jasperware and the interior with original mirror and lined with velvet, the second of oblong shape with a hinged, spring button lid, set with a blue jasper dip, navette-shaped plaque decorated with a cupid leading a horsedrawn chariot and the interior lined with blue velvet. Width of first 3 1/4 inches. Provenance: David Davis Collection, Chicago, Illinois, with inventory number 1207. $200-400


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An English George III Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Oval Teapot Stand,

A Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Platter and Mazarine,

468

473

An English Wedgwood Creamware Basketweave Oval Platter,

A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Covered Serving Dishes,

469

474

An English George III Porcelain Willow Pattern Oval Teapot Stand,

A Pair of Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Platters,

470

475

An English Staffordshire Pottery Cow Creamer,

A Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Oval Platter,

471

476

An English Alton Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group,

A Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Serving Platter,

circa 1800, the oval tray having a slightly scalloped, dished edge decorated with a cobalt banded border with gilt foliate and rosette decoration on a white ground. Height 7 3/4 x width 6 1/4 x depth 5 inches. $50-100

circa 1800, of oval form plate having a basket weave surface with a reticulated rim, decorated in scarce cream and green, impressed Wedgwood. Width 10 x depth 5 inches. $100-200

circa 1800, having the classic willow pattern in underglaze blue with a gilt edge. Height 3/4 x width 7 1/2 x depth 6 inches. $50-100

circa 1800, depicting a cow standing above a recumbent calf, decorated with sponged and painted blue, yellow and black decoration, all raised on a plinth; the upturned tail forms the handle, with fitted lid on the back, with retailer label. Height 6 inches. $80-120

circa 1800, depicting an ewe standing protectively over a recumbent lamb against a bocage support, on a grassy tiered plinth, with applied moss decoration, marked Alton. Height 7 inches. $300-500

circa 1800, having a wide cobalt blue border with gilt decoration of foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif. Height 2 x width 15 1/2 x depth 13 inches. $500-700

circa 1800, each having domed lids with ribbed bodies and gilt pinecone finials; with wide cobalt blue border with gilt decoration of foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif. Width 15 x depth 12 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1800, each having a scalloped rim with wide cobalt blue borders with gilt foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif. Width 12 x depth 8 3/4 inches. $100-200

circa 1800, having a scalloped rim with a wide cobalt blue border with gilt foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif. Width 13 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1800, having a scalloped rim with a wide cobalt blue border with gilt foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif; the center having a gilt stylized floral design. Width 11 1/2 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $100-200

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477

481

A Chinese Export Porcelain Covered Sauce Tureen,

Three English Pottery Articles,

478

482

A Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Platter,

An English Alton Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group,

479

483

A Large Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Oval Platter,

An English Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group,

480

484

An English Staffordshire Figural Group,

A Set of Chinese Export Neoclassical Porcelain Low Soup Bowls,

circa 1800, having gilt double, twisted handles on the base and a large, pine cone finial on the cover; with a wide cobalt blue border with gilt foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif; together with under plate. Height 1 1/2 x width 7 3/4 x depth 7 3/4 inches. $50-100

circa 1800, the scalloped, oval platter having a wide, cobalt blue border, with gilt foliate vines intersected by diamond motifs in oval reserves; with a shallow oval well, with a gilt, floral sprig in the center. Height 2 1/4 x width 17 1/2 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1800, the scalloped, oval platter having a wide, cobalt blue border, with gilt decoration of foliate vines intersected by diamond motifs in oval reserves, surrounding a cavetto edged, undecorated, white center. With 13 1/2 x depth 11 inches. $100-200

circa 1800, depicting a white and rust spotted ewe standing feeding her lamb against a bocage support, on a grassy plinth. Height 6 inches. $400-600

circa 1800, depicting three white and rust spotted lambs resting on a grassy, flowering hill plinth framed with a bocage background, marked Alton. Height 5 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1800, depicting a couple comprising a standing flute player playing to a seated lady who holds his sheet music, both rest on a grassy, rocky base, raised on square plinth. Height 7 inches. $80-120

circa 1800, comprising seven bowls, each having a scalloped rim with a wide cobalt blue border with gilt foliate vines intersected by oval reserves with a diamond motif. Width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

480A

485

An English George III Stripped Pine Side Table,

An English Staffordshire Pearlware Pottery Cow & Milkmaid Creamer,

circa 1800, having a gallery top above a single frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs. Height 29 3/4 x width 23 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $100-200

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circa 1813-1833, comprising a Mason’s ironstone table and flower pot relish dish, a Staffordshire Gaudy Welsh hydra jug and a Mayer & Newbold opaque china pottery cream pitcher. Width of first 11 inches. $100-200

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1810, depicting a standing cow decorated with brown and yellow sponge decoration, with a seated milkmaid, all on a thin, plinth; the upturned tail forms the loop handle, with fitted lid on the back. Height 5 1/2 inches. $600-800


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491

An English Staffordshire Pearlware Cow Creamer,

A English Staffordshire Pottery Figure of Jobson the Cobbler,

487

492

An English Ralph Salt Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group,

An English Atkin Rosewood and Brass Marine Stick Barometer,

488

493

An English Faux Bois Stoneware Jardinière,

An English George III Cut Glass Candlestick,

489

494

A Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Plates,

Five English and Swedish Wine Glasses,

490

495

An English George III Bristol Etched Glass Hurricane Shade,

An English Stoneware Pottery Pint Ale Pitcher,

circa 1810, early figure of a standing cow on a rectangular, canted corner base, decorated with puce and yellow sponge decoration; the upturned tail forms the handle, with a fitted lid on the back. Height 5 1/2 x width 6 1/2 x depth 2 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1820, depicting a ram standing protectively over a recumbent lamb against a bocage support, raised on a grassy hill plinth, marked to back with molded mark SALT. Height 5 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1880, having tapering sides, molded with faux-wood staved sides with banding and ivy leaf decoration, together with an American adirondack style faux bois pottery corner shelf. Height 6 x width 7 x depth 7 inches. $20-40

early 19th century, each having a floral sprig center within multiple bands of star, floral and diamond borders in cobalt and iron red, Diameter 9 inches. $100-200

circa 1820, of baluster form, open at both ends, hand blown in clear glass and etched with a band of grape bunches and leaves. Height 22 x width 8 1/2 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1800, depicting an elderly, seated cobbler, working on a shoe, raised on a square base. Height 6 1/2 x width 3 1/4 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $50-100

early 19th century, having a white enameled face, with weather conditions in various script at the top, and a slender thermometer below; the gimbal and base mounted in brass, marked W. Atkin, Newcastle. Height 36 1/2 x width 3 x depth 2 inches. $700-900

early 19th century, having a large, petal-form, down-turned drip pan on a knopped and faceted, tapering stem and a round paneled, scalloped edge foot. Height 8 x width 4 1/2 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $20-40

19th century, a Bristol Amethyst Wine Glass; a set of 3 George III Bristol Emerald Green Wine Glasses and a Swedish Gustavian Blown Wine Glass. Height 5 x width 2 1/2 x depth 2 1/2 inches. $50-100

19th century, having a pronounced spout on a round foot; glazed with a wide, brown band at the top, above a cream glaze, with a hunting scene in low relief. Height 5 inches. $20-40

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501

A Pair of English Crown Derby Porcelain Oval Platters,

An English Spode Blue Transferware Pottery Covered Tureen,

497

502

An English George III Parquetry Oak Hanging Candle Box,

A Collection of English Copper Lustre Pottery,

498

503

An English Country George III Pine Slant Front Desk,

An English Spode New Stone China Frog Pattern Plate,

499

504

An English Staffordshire Soft Paste Porcelain Pitcher,

A Pair of English Copper and Pink Lustre Cordial Goblets,

500

505

A Regency Calamander and Satinwood Display Cabinet,

An English Copper Lustre Pitcher,

circa 1820, having a large Japanese style, flowering tree with a pair of quail birds perched on the branch; decorated in the Imari palette, in brilliant colors of iron red, cobalt blue and green, with gilt accents, marked to bottom with iron red crowned D. Width 13 inches. $400-600

circa 1820, having a shaped backplate above a hinged, sloped lid over a tapering case, with inlay in fan, diamond and geometric patterns. Height 17 x width 7 1/4 x depth 6 inches. $100-200

circa 1820, having a slope front opens on lopers to a fitted interior with shaped drawers and a reeded lozenge on the central door; the base having a frieze drawer above two larger drawers and ending on bracket feet. Height 40 x width 34 x depth 18 inches. $300-500

circa 1820, having a beak spout on a baluster body with a C-handle and decorated in a vining floral King’s rose pattern in blue, green, rose and brown decoration. Height 7 1/2 x width 8 x depth 5 inches. $80-120

circa 1820, of rectangular form, having a molded edge atop glazed double doors with reeded molding and rosette block corners, having ebony inlaid panels on the satinwood sides, raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 23 x width 31 x depth 15 1/2 inches. $300-500

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circa 1820, fitted with a domed lid with a knob handle encircled by cobalt and gilt leaves in relief; the double handle, square base has tapering sides with transferware decoration in light blue; marked to lid and base Bridge of Lucano, Italy. Height 6 1/2 x width 10 1/2 x depth 9 inches. $200-400

circa 1820-1860, comprising of two pitchers, two mugs and a cream pitcher. Height 7 1/2 x width 7 x depth 4 inches. $150-250

circa 1825, decorated in the Imari palette of iron-red and cobalt; this pattern was commissioned by King George IV for his Coronation banquet in 1821; impressed to base Spodes New Stone. Width 9 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1830, each having a ribbed, ovoid bowl on a footed base, edged with a pink and white lustre foliate bands. Height 4 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1830, having a sparrow’s beak spout and C-handle; the body with a series of round relief decoration painted with multi-colored flower heads and dots above a half-lobed base and round foot. Height 6 1/2 inches. $50-100


506

511

Three English Stoneware and Creamware Pottery Ale Mugs,

An English Victorian Copper Lustre Pitcher,

507

512

An English Copper Lustre Pitcher,

An English Victorian Copper Lustre Pitcher,

circa 1820-1850, together with a saltglazed stoneware pottery tobacco jar. Height of first 5 1/4 x depth 5 inches. $50-100

circa 1830, having a beak spout and a spurred, auricular handle on a faceted, baluster body decorated with multicolor painted flowers. Height 7 inches. $20-40

circa 1840, having a sparrow’s beak spout and a spurred, scalloped handle; the faceted body having blue bands and polychrome flower heads. Height 8 inches. $50-100

circa 1840, modeled with a pronounced spout, spurred handle and painted with flower details on the neck and body. Height 7 1/2 inches. $50-100

508

513

A Pair of English Creamware Floral Decorated Dessert Dishes,

An English Country Yorkshire Oak Rush Seat Ladderback Armchair,

509

514

A Set of English Copper Lustre Graduated Pitchers, Allerton’s Ltd.,

A Rosewood Two-Part Linen Press,

circa 1840, comprising three graduated pitchers having pronounced spouts, spurred handles and diamond faceted bodies; each adorned with multicolored floral sprigs. Height of tallest 8 inches. $100-200

circa 1840, having a gadroon edge cornice atop double doors with foliate corner blocks, the dresser base with two short over two long drawers, all raised on melon sectioned feet. Height 83 x width 50 x depth 23 inches. $600-800

510

515

An English Copper Lustre Cup and Saucer,

An English Georgian Battersea Enamel on Copper Perfume Etui,

circa 1830, each having gilt edges and a pierced leaf-form handle with a puce border, each adorned with three polychrome posy sprigs. Height 1 3/4 x width 6 1/2 x depth 8 inches. $40-60

circa 1840, having straight tapering sides, decorated with polychrome floral wreath, with a London handle, on a round foot; together with matching saucer. Height 3 inches. $10-20

circa 1840, having a tall ladderback flanked by unusual winged sides, this low, fireside chair features turned arm supports, legs and stretcher and a rush seat. Height 42 x width 24 x depth 18 inches. $200-400

mid 18th century, having a rectangular case with a rounded, hinged lid and decorated over all with a diaper and star pattern, on a yellow ground; the interior with pink enamel and enclosing a cut, glass scent bottle. Height 2 1/2 x width 1 1/2 x depth 3/4 inches. $200-400

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521

An English Victorian Copper Lustre Pitcher,

An English Wedgwood Drabware and Jasperware Milk Pitcher,

517

522

An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Poodle Dog,

An English Marble and Mirrored Circassian Walnut Sideboard,

518

523

An English Marble Top Giltwood Wall Console Table,

A Collection of English Majolica Table Articles

519

524

An English Staffordshire Castle Watch Holder & Spill Vase,

A Collection of Majolica Articles,

circa 1850, molded in the form of a castle with a pocket watch drop, flanked by towers, atop an oval plinth, with an undecorated flat-back, with a spill vase in one of the towers. Height 8 x width 6 inches. $150-250

Consisting of an American Victorian Majolica Faux Bois and Berries Pitcher, a French Majolica Blackamoor Figural Smoke Set and an English Victorian Majolica Dog Pipe. Height of tallest Height 8 1/2 x width 5 1/2 x depth 4 3/4 inches. $200-400

520

525

An English Wedgwood Drabware and Jasperware Pitcher,

An English Victorian Brass and Iron Fireplace Fender Trivet,

circa 1850, having a pronounced spout, a spurred, auricular handle on a tall body decorated with ballet dancers in relief and blue painted accents, Height 8 inches. $40-60

circa 1850, the white seated poodle holds a small floral basket in its mouth. Height 4 inches. $50-100

circa 1850, the serpentine white veined marble top is finished with a molded edge, atop an ogee shaped, single leg, with carved bellflower details with scrolling, floral openwork supports. Height 37 x width 25 x depth 16 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, the drabware having an applied jasperware white grape vine around the neck above a fox hunting scene in low relief, having impressed mark Wedgwood. Height 6 x width 6 inches. $100-200

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circa 1850, having an applied jasperware white grape vine around the neck above a fox hunting scene in low relief above a part lobed base on a grey-brown body, impressed mark to bottom Wedgwood. Height 6 x width 5 inches. $50-100

circa 1850, having a white marble top above the serpentine front with corner shelves that flank double doors, having carved floral decoration and hand-painted, floral panels, flanked by boldly carved atlantes and scrolls. Height 42 3/4 x width 79 1/2 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

An English Fielding Majolica Mustache Cup and Saucer attributed to S. Fielding and Co./Railway Pottery, an English Victorian Majolica Faux Bois & Floral Teacup and Saucer, an English Victorian Majolica faux bois teapot and underplate, together with an American Majolica basket weave and floral covered sugar bowl. Height of tallest 5 x width 6 1/2 x depth 4 1/4 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, having a rounded end and pierced brass top; raised on three, hand forged, iron legs on penny feet and joined by a Y-stretcher. Height 4 3/4 x width 7 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $150-250


526

531

An English Gilt Cast Iron Marble Top Tripod Table,

An English Neoclassical White Marble Fireplace Surround,

527

532

An English Victorian Copper Lustre Faux Bois Pitcher,

An English Victorian Brass Candlestick Table Lamp,

528

533

An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Lion,

An English Brass Postal Scale and Weights Set, S. Mordan & Co.,

529

534

An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Whippet Dog Inkwell,

An English Victorian Brass Gaming Token Bank,

530

535

An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Whippet Inkwell,

An English Victorian Porcelain Footed Cake Stand,

circa 1860, having a round marble top on a slender pedestal that terminates on three cabriole legs with acanthus leaf details and paw feet. Height 30 1/2 x width 19 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1860, of ovoid form with a fauxbois handle and decorated in relief with a portrait of a military figure on one side and books on the other; it is further decorated with blue and green painted wreaths. Height 9 inches. $50-100

circa 1860, the standing russet colored Staffordshire lion has a full mane and black muzzle on a white foliate molded plinth. Height 3 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1860, the recumbent russet colored Staffordshire whippet with gold collar, seated alertly with paws crossed, resting on a dark blue pillow plinth, which forms the inkwell. Height 5 inches. $80-120

circa 1860, the recumbent russet colored Staffordshire whippet with gold collar, seated alertly with paws crossed, resting on a dark blue pillow plinth, which forms the inkwell. Height 4 1/2 inches. $80-120

having straight geometric lines incised in small squares and elongated rectangles, with beaded accents. Height 40 1/4 x width 55 x depth 7 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1860, with a flared nozzle over a faceted and baluster sectioned stem and round base; mounted on a round, wooden base; electrified. Height 32 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1860, with maker’s mark; mounted on a rectangular, ebonized plinth with brass rope trim around the molded edge, on flattened bun feet; this base fitted for the graduated weights and mounted with an ivory plaque; together with seven brass weights. Height 4 1/2 x width 10 x depth 6 inches. $100-200

circa 1860, having a broken arch flanking a fleur-de-lis, above playing card motifs on a cylindrical bank with a cross token opening; the apron having a large, pierced star medallion, raised on scrolled feet. Height 7 x width 6 1/2 x depth 4 inches. $80-120

circa 1860, having scalloped, gilt edge with a gilt-on-white rim with a pale green background with pink flower sprigs around a vacant round reserve, raised on a short stem, and round base, together with an English Soft Paste Porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer, unmarked. Height 4 1/2 x width 9 x depth 9 inches. $100-150

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541

An English Victorian Brass Fireplace Footman,

A Victorian Clear Blown and Etched Glass Novelty Wine Cask,

537

541A

An English Oak Glastonbury Tall Back Armchair,

An English George IV Oak Longcase Clock,

538

542

An English Wedgwood Majolica Nautilus Shell Plate,

An English Adams Rose Pattern Pottery Plate,

539

543

An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Ram Spill Vase,

An English Victorian Brass Shop Scale, W & T Avery,

540

544

An English Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Whippet Inkwell,

A Collection of Five English Bristol Articles,

circa 1860, having a pierced top and apron, raised on front, cabriole legs; with straight, steel legs with penny feet at the rear. Height 13 3/4 x width 15 x depth 12 1/4 inches. $100-200

circa 1860, having a tall, raked back with a fretwork crest and down swept arms, flanking an upholstered seat with X-frame legs joined by a stretcher. Height 45 x width 24 x depth 16 inches. $50-100

of fan-form and decorated in a mottled, green, yellow and brown majolica glaze, date letter 1868 with impressed marks Wedgwood/ 7, Diameter 8 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1870, the ram with textured coat, standing before a tree stump-form spill vase, raised on a grassy plinth. Height 5 1/4 inches. $80-120

circa 1870, the recumbent russet colored Staffordshire whippet with black collar, seated alertly with paws crossed, resting on a cobalt blue pillow plinth, which forms the inkwell. Height 3 3/4 inches. $50-100

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circa 1870, of barrel form, the cask is decorated with etched bands and vertical lines to imitate the staves of a wine barrel, a round opening for a spigot is at the base, topped with a fitted lid with round knob. Height 13 1/2 x width 6 1/2 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1820, having a medallion arched top, with floral and gilt details around the border; the case featuring an arched top, embellished plume decoration and pilasters flanking the dial and the door; signed W. Raw, Whitby. Height 78 x width 18 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1880, having a slightly scalloped edge on cream ground, with a wide border of roses and leaves; impressed mark Adams. Diameter 9 1/4 inches. $20-40

circa 1880, marked: W & T Avery Ld./Class. B/To Weigh 2lb; having a rectangular, wooden base, with decorative ring molding on the brass stem, which supports the small weights pan on chains and a large, shallow goods pan on a curved arm. Height 24 x width 20 x depth 11 inches. $300-500

consisting of a four finger bowls and an underplate. Height 3 x width 5 x depth 5 inches. $10-20


545

550

A Scottish Orkney Islands Pine Child’s Warming Armchair,

An English Victorian Brass Mounted Oak and Crystal Perfume Tantalus,

546

551

An English Wedgwood Argenta Ware Majolica Prunus Tazza,

A Victorian Ebonized Mahogany Mirrored Wall Étagère,

547

552

An English Adam Style Giltwood and Composition Oval Wall Mirror,

An English Brass Studded Leather Coaching Trunk,

548

553

An English Derbyshire Specimen Marble and Cut Glass Inkwell,

An English Chippendale Style Mahogany Tilt-top Tripod Table,

549

554

A Victorian Paisley Shawl,

A Four Panel Brown Leather Screen,

circa 1880, having a high, rounded back, made of tightly woven rye grass, with a plank seat and arm supports that mitre into the box stretcher. Height 33 x width 21 x depth 20 inches. $500-700

the footed serving plate is decorated with Japanese prunus on a cream, basket weave molded background; dated with cipher 1884, with impressed mark Wedgwood, M, R and date cipher. Height 4 1/2 x width 8 1/2 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1890, with an urn-topped crest, above an oval mirror, with a berry and acanthus leaf molding, above a pair of shelves issuing scrolling vines, the trefoil shelves are finished with scallops and deep laurel swags on the apron. Height 55 1/2 x width 29 1/2 inches. $2,500-3,500

circa 1890, having a cut glass round inkwell with a repoussé silver plated, rococo style lid, raised atop a scrolled, triangular shaped base of onyx, inlaid on top with small pieces of multicolored marble, with a large pen well. Width 12 3/4 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $400-600

circa 1890, of paisley pattern with pink and pale blue design. Width 61 1/2 x depth 121 inches. $50-100

circa 1890, in the form of a tantalus, having a tall back containing four, small, cut glass scent bottles; the base having two lift lids that open to a velvet lined jewelry box, with brass mounts and swing side bail handles with open-work escutcheons. Height 8 1/4 x width 10 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1890, having a pierced scroll and foliate crest; the patterns echoed in side supports and on the apron, with an oval, beveled mirror, flanked by small open shelves, over a fretwork glazed front single door cabinet. Height 25 x width 14 x depth 6 inches. $200-400

19th century, of rectangular form, mounted with a well worn, brown leather and edged with brass tacks throughout. Height 15 1/4 x width 24 1/2 x depth 17 3/4 inches. $80-120

19th century, the round top is raised on an urn form stem with flute and stopflute carving, acanthus leaf details and carved sheaves of wheat between the three, cabriole legs; the legs carved with crowns on the knees and ball and claw feet. Height 29 x width 33 x depth 33 inches. $600-800

19th century, comprised of four hinged panels covered in brown tooled leather, with brass nail heads on the outside edges. Height 63 1/2 x width 17 3/4 inches. $400-600

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560

Two Signed English Windsor Elm Braceback Side Chairs,

An English Style Velvet Metamorphic Sofa,

late 19th century, of traditional form, having bow backs with plain spindles, supported by the bracebacks; each with a plain, plank seat, joined by H-stretchers and added back stretchers; of slightly different sizes, bearing marks, Joynson & Co, and numbered and Joynson Holland; Makers Wycombe and numbered, together with an English George III Windsor Elm Armchair. Height 33 1/2 x width 14 x depth 18 inches.

circa 1930, having loose cushions and upholstered in dark green velvet with a contrasting, light green piping and long, fringe skirt. Height 29 x width 59 x depth 32 inches. $600-800

$200-400 556

A Set of 8 English Georgian Style Cut Glass Goblets, circa 1900. Height 4 1/2 x width 3 x depth 3 inches. $150-250

557

An English Edwardian Mahogany Marquetry Chest of Drawers,

early 20th century, comprising a row of three short drawers over a single, long drawer; each having an inlaid ribbon, husk and flower swag design, stamped brass escutcheons with flattened, swing pulls. Height 31 x width 48 1/4 x depth 20 1/2 inches. $400-600

W. Collins

(American, 19th century) A pair of portraits depicting Abner Goodale Mosman and Emily Rice, 1834 oil on canvas 36 1/2 x 30 inches. $1,000-2,000

562

An American Victorian Oil on Canvas Landscape Painting,

circa 1890, depicting a serene scene of a winding, tree-lined river and path with two figures in a row boat, before a mountainous background. Height 28 1/2 x width 44 1/4 x depth 1 inches. $100-200

558

563

An English Arts and Crafts Brass Two-Tier Plant Stand,

Arthur Lingquist

559

564

An English Brass Sundial Plate on a Teak Pillar Top Base,

Artist Unknown

circa 1910, the small, square top having ball finials above a pierced apron, repeated on the bottom shelf, atop four long, straight, tubular splayed corner legs. Height 44 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $100-200

circa 1920, the square brass plate cast with a circular ring marked with Roman numeral hours around a compass rose with compass point abbreviations; the gnomon is supported on a cut out bracket; mounted on a 19th century architectural capital. Height 11 x width 10 1/2 x depth 10 3/4 inches. $100-200

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(American, 1889-1975) Vermont Winter oil on canvas signed A. Lingquist (lower right) 25 1/2 x 29 inches. $600-800

(American, 19th century) Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Farra, oil on canvas 40 x 35 inches. Provenance: This lot includes family history of the Farra family; photographs of Benjamin Franklin Farra, Sallie Adams Farra (wife), Ida Farra (daughter), and Janis Adams (brother of Sallie). Image back stamped: Jas. Mullen, Photographer, No. 5 East Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky. Magnolia Gallery. Painting with original frame $400-600


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572

An Assembled Set of 11 American Photographs,

A French Louis XVI Style Miniature Cabinet Painting,

566

573

A Pair of Watercolor Botanical Paintings,

Jean Auscher

567

574

A Botanical Engraving of Haemanthus Pauculifolius,

Jean Auscher

568

575

Artist Unknown

Jean Thomas Tuite

569

576 (19th century) Il Veduta dei Contorni di Banjo 13 1/2 x 17 inches. After an original by the French artist Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714-89) $250-350

dated 1908, group from balloonist and acrobatic wire walker, William Ivy Baldwin, along with an American Photograph, United States Army Signal/Balloon Corps. Height 25 x width 20 1/2 inches. $200-400

18th century. Height 21 x width 25 inches. $800-1,200

18th century, handcolored. 20 1/2 x 25 inches. $400-600

(British, 19th century) Girl by a Campfire oil on canvas signed indistinctly (lower right) 14 x 18 inches. $300-500

Harry Payne

(British, 1858-1927) Deer in the Woods oil on canvas signed Harry Payne (lower left) 7 x 4 3/4 inches. $400-600

19th century, depicting a classical nude woman teasing cupid, signed F.B. Height 4 1/4 x width 4 1/4 inches. $400-600

(French, 20th century) La Danseur Travesti lithograph signed La Danseur Travesti/Auscher (lower right) 21 x 14 3/4 inches. $100-200

(French, 1880-1950) Transvestite Performer lithograph signed with thumbprint (lower right) 19 x 14 3/4 inches. $100-200

(French, 19th century) Woodland Landscape, 1840 oil on canvas signed J. T. Tuite and dated (lower left) 31 1/4 x 24 1/2 inches. $500-700

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577

J. Muray

Artist Unknown

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578

A French Louis XVI Style Miniature Cabinet Painting,

An Italian Baroque Style Floral Still Life,

(English, 19th century) Hay Harvest oil on canvas signed J. Muray (lower left) 30 x 41 3/4 inches. $600-800

19th century, depicting a classical nude woman in repose, signed F.B. Width 4 1/4 x depth 4 1/4 inches. $400-600

(European, 18th century) Portrait of Dominique Francois Seraphin, c. 1784 pastel on paper 26 x 25 inches. $500-700

19th century, in the manner of a 17th18th century Baroque still life, this oval painting depicts wild flowers, and an urn spilling water with a scrolling cartouche frame in a garden setting on a black background. Height 39 x width 29 1/2 x depth 1 1/4 inches. $300-500

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586

Italian School

Dutch School

580

587

Continental School

Axel Hansen

581

588

Artist Unknown

Jens Sinding Christensen

582

589

Continental School

Jens Sinding Christensen

583

590

Tor Norling

Jens Sinding Christensen

584

591

Johannes Kolbel

Jens Sinding Christensen

585

591A

Svensson

An English George III Jn. Drury Walnut Hooded Wall Clock,

(18th century) Judgment of Solomon oil on canvas 35 1/2 x 45 inches. $1,000-2,000

(18th/19th century) The Veiled Lady in a period gilt frame. 48 1/2 x 36 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

(18th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 38 x 32 1/2 inches. $400-600

(19th century) Migrant Boy Found in Scandinavia oil on canvas 27 1/2 x 22 1/4 inches. $400-600

(Swedish, 1895-1972) Landscape oil on board signed Tor Norling (lower right) and dated 18 x 14 1/4 inches. $100-200

(Norwegian, 1883-1983) Forest Path oil on canvas signed and titled Johs Kolbel 45 (lower right) Skogsvei ved (verso) 26 3/4 x 22 1/2 inches. $100-200

Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark 1930 oil on canvas signed Svensson and dated (lower left) 17 x 20 1/2 inches. $100-200

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(19th century) Children Playing oil on canvas signed illegibly (lower left) 41 x 35 inches. $1,000-2,000

(Danish, 1853-1933) Gudjhem Farm oil on canvas signed Axel Hansen and inscribed (lower right) 7 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches. $150-250

(Danish, 1888-1980) Port Scene oil on canvas monogrammed JSC (lower right) 33 x 45 1/4 inches. $250-350

(Danish, 1888-1980) Port Scene oil on canvas monogrammed JSC (lower left) 10 x 13 1/2 inches. $150-250

(Danish, 1888-1980) Boats at Port oil on canvas monogrammed JSC (lower right) 19 x 23 inches. $150-250

(Danish, 1888-1980) Port Scene oil on canvas signed JSC (lower right) 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. $250-350

circa 1770, having an arched bonnet top, reflecting the raised portion of the dial, with pierced panels on the sides, and an inverted pediment base; featuring a pewter dial and cast floral spandrels; the brass dial featuring the maker’s signaure, Fn Drury, London and marked Medailes d’Argent, Le Japy Fils, 1844-1849. Height 25 x width 17 x depth 9 inches. $1,000-2,000


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599

Hans Dall

Ludvig Holm

593

599A

Adam Danneskold-Samsoe

An English George III Benjamin Cope Painted Tall Case Clock,

(Danish, 1862-1920) Harbor Scene oil on canvas signed Hans Dall (lower right) 16 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches. $400-600

(Danish, 1874-1961) Landscape, 1914 initialed SDS and dated (lower left) 18 3/4 x 24 inches. $100-200

(Danish, 1884-1954) Cottage Scene, 1921 oil on canvas signed Ludvig Holm and dated (lower right) 16 1/2 x 18 inches. $300-500

18th century, having a brass dial with Roman numerals and a broken pediment top with decorative designs adorning the door and base; in red, blue and gold background colors; marked Benj Cope, Bewdley. Height 85 x width 20 x depth 10 inches. $400-600

594

600

Kai Jeppe Drews

Karl Georg Jensen

595

601

Mogens Ege

Karl George Jensen

596

602

Mogens Ege

Thorvald Londal

597

603

Emil Hansen

Sarus Nielsen

598

604

Niels Holbak

Poul Friis Nybo

(Danish, 1884-1964) Winter Landscape oil on canvas signed K. Drews (lower left) 34 x 46 1/2 inches. $300-500

(Danish, 1892-1946) Hammershus Fortress Ruins oil on canvas signed Mogens Ege (lower right) 32 3/4 x 45 inches. $250-350

(Danish, 1892-1946) Harbor Scene oil on canvas signed Mogens Ege (lower right) 23 x 31 inches. $100-200

(Danish, 1894-1980) Men and Horsecart oil on canvas signed Emil Hansen (lower right) 20 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches. $200-400

(Danish, 1884-1954) Country Cottage oil on board signed N Holbak (lower right) 8 1/4 x 13 3/4 inches. $250-350

(Danish, 1851-1933) Meadow Landscape oil on canvas signed Karl Jensen (verso) 11 3/4 x 17 inches. $100-200

(Danish, 1851-1933) Landscape 16 1/4 x 22 inches. $300-500

(Danish, 1891-1957) Winter Landscape, 1935 oil on canvas signed Th Londal and dated (lower right) 43 x 66 inches. $800-1,200

(Danish, 1897-1973) Sunset on the Cove, 1946 oil on canvas signed Sarus N and dated (lower right) 18 x 69 inches. $300-500

(Danish, 1869-1929) Interior Scene oil on canvas signed Friis Nybo (lower right) 20 x 14 inches. $600-800

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612

Harald Julius Niels Pryn

Valentina Wargo

(Danish, 1891-1968) Winter Scene oil on canvas signed Harald Pryn (lower right) 19 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches. $200-400

(Russian, 1926-2009) Barnyard Scene, c. 1970 oil on board signed V Wargo (lower right) 25 1/4 x 31 1/4 inches. $300-500

606

Valdemar Secher

(Danish, 1885-1976) Street Scene oil on canvas signed V. Secher (lower right) 17 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches. $200-400

607

Mogens (Erik M. Christian) Vantore

613

A French Silver Figural Pepper Mill,

19th century, having two cherubs operating the turn handle above the round, lidded container, encircled with vacant oval cartouches and swags, raised on cloven hoof feet. Height 5 x width 3 x depth 3 inches. $600-800

(Danish, 1895-1977) Sacre-Coeur Basilica oil on canvas signed Vantore Paris, 1925 (lower left) 31 x 27 1/2 inches. $300-500

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Valentina Wargo

(Russian, 1926-2009) Farmyard Scene oil on board signed V. Wargo (lower right) 23 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches. $300-500

A Set of Six French Ravinet and Denfert Silver Liqueur Cups,

circa 1900, having a swirl pattern with wave patterned borders, with an applied handle in scrolled, foliate form, marked Minerva 1st standard mark for .950 silver (after 1838), maker’s mark R & D., together with a silver sherry spirits decanter label, 19th century, unmarked; approximate total weighable overall 5.8 ozt. Height of first 1/2 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $100-200

609

Valentina Wargo

(Russian, 1926-2009) Floral Still Life signed V. Wargo (lower left) 29 x 24 1/2 inches. $300-500

610

Valentina Wargo

(Russian, 1926-2009) Farmyard Scene signed V. Wargo (lower right) 20 3/4 x 24 1/2 inches. $300-500

615

A French Leon Lapar Louis XV Style .950 Silver Covered Serving Bowl, circa 1890, of porringer form, having elaborate, rococo wave and shell designs on the bowl and lid, hallmarked Minerva standard mark for .950 silver, diamond maker’s mark and Lapar/ Paris, approximate weight 15.5 ozt. Height 4 1/2 x width 9 x depth 5 3/4 inches. $300-500

616

A French Gilt Silver Round Platter, Gustave Keller, 611

Valentina Wargo

(Russian, 1926-2009) Grazing Lambs oil on board signed V Wargo (lower right) 22 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches. $200-400

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circa 1900, traditionally crafted in sterling silver with a vermeil wash with a triple reeded, shaped edge with foliate details and two opposing owner’s monograms, with maker’s hallmarks G. Keller and G.K. logo, approximate weight 41.0 ozt. Diameter 13 inches. Provenance: Estate of philanthropist Mae Bleakie Boettcher (American, 1913-2001). $800-1,200


617

621A

A French Four-Piece Silver Standish Set,

An Austrian Marble Top Mahogany Bentwood Console Table,

618

622

A French Gilt Silver Oval Shaped Platter, Gustave Keller,

Two Dutch Silver Articles,

619

623

A French Gilt Silver Dinner Plate, Gustave Keller,

A Collection of Dutch Miniature Silver Furniture,

620

624

A French Gilt Silver Crumber, Gustave Keller,

A Dutch Hendrik Preyer Miniature Silver Wheelbarrow Fish Cart,

621

625

An Austrian Silver and Cut Glass Butter Dish on Stand, J. Reiner,

A Dutch .833 Silver Coffee Pot and Creamer,

circa 1820, hallmarked on base; on a later wooden stand, approximate weight 12.2 ozt. Height 6 x width 6 x depth 6 inches. $80-120

circa 1900, traditionally crafted in sterling silver with a vermeil wash with a triple reeded, shaped edge with foliate details and two owner’s monograms, with maker’s hallmarks G. Keller and G.K. logo, approximate weight 36.5 ozt. Height 10 x width 16 x depth 1 inch. Provenance: Estate of philanthropist Mae Bleakie Boettcher (American, 1913-2001). $800-1,200

circa 1900, traditionally crafted in sterling silver with a vermeil wash, with a triple reeded, shaped edge with foliate details and two owner’s monograms, with maker’s hallmarks G. Keller and G.K. logo, approximate weight 22.8 ozt. Diameter 10 1/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of philanthropist Mae Bleakie Boettcher (American, 1913-2001). $600-800

circa 1900, traditionally crafted in sterling silver with a vermeil wash with a triple molded edge and the owner’s monogram, with maker’s hallmarks G. Keller and G.K. logo, approximate weight 13.4 ozt. Height 1 1/4 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. Provenance: Estate of philanthropist Mae Bleakie Boettcher (American, 1913-2001). $400-600

having Gothic panels and mounted on a cast and repoussé silver base with rococo designs; the silver lid having an open flower finial, hallmarked for 1849, marked .9375, J. Reiner and hallmarked 13 (loth) for 812/1000 silver fineness and A to indicate Vienna, approximate weight 7.3 ozt. Width 7 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1900, having a rectangular marble top and a mahogany base in trestle form with turned uprights, flanked by scrolled supports; the double stretcher in the form of two ovals. Height 31 1/2 x width 36 x depth 31 1/2 inches. $500-700

19th century, comprising a windmill with a flag post with a domed lid with a four sail blade and wheel mechanism attached to a lever and a Zwanenburg miniature coffee urn on stand, with mask and engraved decoration, raised on three lion monopodia feet and removable triangular stand on ball feet. Height of first 3 x width 2 x depth 2 inches. $100-200

circa 1900-1915, comprising a settee having a shaped crest rail with an everted arms, with repousse figures on the backrest and a table and four chairs. Width of settee 1 1/2 inches. $100-200

19th century, depicting fish in a basket cart with movable wheel; the basket is hand woven with silver wire, hallmarked with a sword and maker’s mark, approximate weight 1.6 ozt. Height 1 1/4 x width 3 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1870, the coffee urn of gourd form with a fitted lid, with a mushroom finial and a long vertical spout; the creamer hahaving a squat, bulbous body with a beak spout; each is decorated with an engraved, neoclassical Greek key banding on the straight neck and has a C-shaped handle. Height of tallest 9 1/4 inches. $700-900

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631

A German Three Piece Silver Ivory Handled Teaset, Friedlaender und Corp (Berlin),

An English George III Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs, Hester Bateman,

627

632

Four English Spode Stone China Willis Pattern Plates,

An English William IV Sterling Silver Covered Tureen, Edward Thomason,

628

633

An English Victorian Silver-plate and Cut Glass Cruet Stand,

An English Victorian Sterling Silver Perfume Case, William Comyns & Sons,

circa 1860, comprising a coffee pot, teapot and creamer, each in a gourd shape ribbed body, the lid with an ivory mushroom shaped finial and C-shaped ivory handle, hallmarked with the Berlin bear city mark with an L (for the assayer warden’s mark for J.W. D. Friedrich, (185463) with a secondary assayer’s mark for L. Th. Wendelboe (1854-c. 1864) Height of tallest 8 inches. $700-900

circa 1820, each with printed mark Spode Stone-China, with gold fleurde-lys border, together with a Spode Willis pattern shallow bowl, circa 1820, with printed mark Spode StoneChina, a Spode China Peacock pattern plate, circa 1820, with printed mark Spode Stone-China and a Copeland & Garrett Willis pattern plate, circa 1835 impressed Spodes New Stone. Width 9 3/4 x depth 9 3/4 inches. $200-400

having a horseshoe handle over an oval stand with beaded swags, comprising five bottles and two covered jars, raised on winged paw feet. Height 11 1/2 x width 10 1/2 x depth 8 inches. $60-80

circa 1830, the oval, lobed vegetable dish having shell and foliate designs around the curving lip and on the top of the cover; with a heavy grape design on the removable handle, bears clear hallmarks on all pieces, approximate weight 58.3 ozt. Height 6 1/4 x width 13 1/2 x depth 10 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

comprising a fitted hinged silver repoussé case with a Baroque style winged cherub head decoration; the case surrounds the original clear glass insert bottle, hallmarked, approximate weight 1.6 ozt; together with a French Art Deco Silver Match Safe with indistinct hallmarks and numbered, approximate weight 1.1 ozt. Height 3 inches. $300-500

629

634

An English Victorian Elkington Silverplate Ink Stand,

An English George III Sterling Silver Navette-Shaped Cake Basket,

630

635

Two English Silverplate Chambersticks and Snuffers,

An English George III Cut Sterling Silver Tongs, Hester Bateman,

having a broad rim around the central ink well, depicting a myriad of Greek mythological figures, echoed on the central cap of the well, date letter for 1873, marked Elkington & Co., E & (shield mark) Co. M; M; 941. Height 2 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1860 and 1880, the first Sheffield and the second Richard Richardson, each with an urn shaped candlecup and removable bobeche. Height of first 2 x width 4 1/4 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $50-100

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circa 1790, having a fine border of minute beading; monogram AT at top and the presentation date 1850, marked with maker’s mark, approximate weight 1.0 ozt. Height 5 1/4 inches. $100-200

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

of navette form and having chased and pierced borders and a reeded, swing handle and collet base; engraved with a heraldry symbol of a wolf’s head; date letter for 1793, hallmarked with maker’s mark JS and London mark, approximate weight 23.7 ozt. Height 3 1/2 x width 14 1/2 x depth 10 inches. $600-800

late 18th century, hallmarked, adorned with a bright-cut around the entire handle with a wrigglework border, approximate weight 1.0 ozt. Width 5 1/4 inches. $100-200


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641

An English George III Sterling Silver Sugar & Creamer, Samuel Hennell,

An American Bright Cut Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs,

637

642

A Pair of Irish William IV Sterling Silver Repoussé Berry Spoons,

A French Robert Monnout 18k Gold Hunter Case Pocket Watch,

638

643

An American Sterling Silver Repoussé Tea Strainer, S. Kirk & Son,

A Swiss Export Arnold Adams Hunter Case Pocket Watch,

639

644

An American New York William Thomson Federal Coin Silver Teapot,

A Collection of Four Pocket Watches,

640

645

A Collection of three American Silver articles,

A Collection of American Sterling, Silverplate and Coin Silver Articles,

dated 1815, each of squat half-lobed form, with gadrooned rims, foliate decorated handles and paw feet, total weighable 20.9 ozt. Height of creamer 3 1/2 inches. $600-800

hallmarked 1837, finished with goldwashed bowls, in a scalloped form, the interior each of the bowls having a repoussé fruit design, with fiddle pattern handles with bright-cut engraving, approximate weight 4.4 ozt. Height 1/2 x width 9 x depth 2 inches. $100-200

circa 1932-1936, of overcup form, having a pierced bowl, with a long handle, decorated overall in the repousse rose pattern, total weighable 2.1 ozt. Height 1 x width 7 x depth 3 inches. $100-200

circa 1805, having gadroon edges and a molded girdle, raised on ball feet; stamped W. Thomson, total weighable 26.4 ozt. Height 6 1/2 x width 11 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $500-700

Comprising of a Mauser Mfg. Co. sterling silver frame, an International Silver Co. sterling silver hand mirror, and a silver oval photograph frame. Height 11 3/4 x width 9 1/2 inches. $150-250

circa 1840, the rounded handles end having an oval bright cut reserve, engraved with the script monogram: BMH; the tapering stepped handles terminate with spoon bowl ends, approximate weight 1.0 ozt. Width 6 inches. $40-60

late 19th century, case marked: ‘Warranted / 18/ .../ 15856 and Robert Monnout / Locle’. Height 2 1/2 x width 1 3/4 x depth 1/2 inch. $200-400

circa 1850, probably Swiss made for the American market. Case marked: ‘No. 743 / Arnold Adams & Co. / London / Detached Lever / 13 Jewels’. Height 2 3/4 x width 2 x 1/4 inches. $200-400

comprising an American gold filled open face pocket watch, Waltham, circa 1885, an American Watch Co. gold filled hunter case pocket watch, circa 1885, an English Robert Roskell silver hunter case keywind pocket watch, circa 1840 and a French Swiss fusee movement keywind open face pocket watch circa 1760. Diameter of first 2 1/4 inches. $400-600

comprising a Howard sterling silver overcup tea strainer, circa 1900, a Gorham silverplate grape shears, having anchor mark and further marked Gorham 050, a Farrington and Hunnewell coin silver soup ladle, circa 1850, having maker’s mark F&H and a Whiting sterling silver footed compote, circa 1890. Length of first 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

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651

An American Tiffany Sterling Silver Jersey Cream Jug,

A Chinese Export Miniature Silver Bird Cage,

647

652

No Lot

A Persian Miniature,

648

653

An American Webster Sterling Silver Match Safe,

A Chinese Elm Recessed TrestleLeg Drawing Table,

649

654

An American Rococo Revival Gilt Sterling Silver Match Safe,

A Chinese Shanxi Province Poplar Architectural Carving,

650

655

A Silver-plate Mounted Etched and Cut Glass Ice Tea Pitcher,

A Chinese Four-Panel Cabinet,

circa 1920, having a bulbous body with a center reeded surround, straight neck and milk can lid; the curved handle is covered with woven rattan, marked Tiffany & Co./Sterling/59. Height 6 x width 5 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1880, of rectangular form, having a hinged lid and striker on the bottom; each side decorated with a ribbon-tied laurel wreath, marked Sterling and maker’s mark, approximate weight 0.5 ozt. Height 2 1/2 x width 1 1/2 inches. $50-70

late 19th century, the shaped, hinged lid case decorated with repoussé scrolls and shells surrounding bright cut flowers and the monogram F.C.H. on the opposite side; finished with a gilt wash, marked Sterling 925, approximate weight 0.7 ozt. Height 2 1/2 x width 1 1/5 inches. $50-70

Height 10 1/2 x width 8/12 x depth 7 inches. $20-40

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1900, the hook finial surmounting a canopy top on a square form, cage with horizontal straps, all on a stepped apron with bracket feet; the interior having a small bird with spread wings perched on a swing, hallmarked YSL to underside, approximate weight 1.3 ozt. Height 3 1/4 inches. $100-200

gouache on paper, depicting five seated figures, framed. Height 11 1/4 x width 7 inches. $40-60

circa 1720, having a floating panel top and exposed tenons and an apron with beadeding and extending into cloudform spandrels; the legs are beaded on the outer edges and down the center, supporting double pole stretchers on each end. Height 34 1/2 x width 69 x depth 27 1/2 inches. $1,600-1,800

circa 1700, depicting a standing phoenix with wings spread, his head and tail held high, among scrolling foliage. Height 12 x width 25 x depth 5 inches. $150-250

circa 1720, having four plain panels over four panels with cartouche shaped carving, raised on square legs. Height 70 x width 55 x depth 22 inches. $500-700


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661

A Chinese Shanxi Province Poplar Architectural Carving,

A Chinese Jiangsu Cypress Waistless Corner Leg Table,

657

662

A Large Chinese Red Lacquer Kang Cabinet,

A Pair of Chinese Red Lacquer Elm Kang Cabinets,

658

663

A Chinese Shanxi Black Lacquer Elm Corner-Leg Square Table,

A Chinese Ming Style Elm Recessed Trestle-Leg Altar Table,

659

664

A Chinese Fujian Camphorwood Waisted Corner-Leg Square Table,

A Chinese Shanxi Elm Temple Bench,

660

665

A Chinese Pine Trestle-Leg Painting Table,

A Chinese Rosewood Wall Mirror,

circa 1720, depicting a deer running through a forest of hawthorne branches and blossoms, within a lingzhi form frame, Height 12 x width 27 x depth 4 inches. $250-350

circa 1760, of typical form, having double doors with large, rounded brass moon escutcheons hold raindrop pulls. Height 70 1/2 x width 53 x depth 24 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1750, having a floating panel top over a deep apron with two carved floral panels and two small drawers, atop four square legs that support a box stretcher; in black lacquer paint. Height 33 x width 38 x depth 38 inches. $500-700

circa 1740, having a floating panel top with carved fretwork apron with geometric key, meander patterns. The straight, squared mortised legs end on traditional horse-hoof feet. Height 34 1/2 x width 41 x depth 41 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1750, having a rectangular top upon a straight apron and spandrels, raised on pole legs joined with double stretchers. Height 34 x width 102 x depth 24 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1750, having a floating panel top and round legs with humpback stretchers on all four sides and double vertical uprights; with a bright red finish. Height 33 x width 40 x depth 20 inches. $600-800

circa 1780, having double doors with red lacquered fronts; with gold tracery around the frames and mountain village scenes on the double doors, executed in black and gold tracery, applied fretwork panel on the aprons. Height 71 x width 44 x depth 20 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1790, having a floating panel rectangular top; the edge of the apron forming the front spandrels, which surmount in a rounded, front stretcher, with pole legs supported by double stretchers at the sides. Height 31 1/4 x width 63 x depth 21 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1760, the back having an upper rail supported by lotus flower struts, and surmounting lower panels, hand carved and pierced with floral designs; the apron beneath a thick, slatted seat also having floral panels with cloud form spandrels and stout legs ending in the form of a lion’s paw resting in a bed of flowers. Height 30 x width 86 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $300-500

late Qing, having rectangular form with two brass, bail hangers atop a rounded corner frame. Height 22 x width 32 inches. $200-400

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670

A Chinese Elm Folding Three-Seat Bench,

A Chinese Fruitwood Trestle-Leg Altar Table,

667

671

A Chinese Red Lacquer Kang Cabinet,

A Chinese Waistless Corner Leg Table,

667A

672

A Chinese Elm Coffer,

A Chinese Jiangsu Cypress Recessed Trestle-Leg Table,

circa 1760, having pole and board construction, with three back splats, each with pomegranate piercing and small, cloud-form spandrels. Height 38 x width 58 x depth 24 inches. $600-800

circa 1800, of typical form, having an overhanging top over double doors, with hand painted figures and symbols in black and gilt tracery on a red ground. Height 70 1/2 x width 50 x depth 21 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, having a panel top above seven short drawers and four cabinet doors, on bracket feet. Height 4 1/2 x width 105 1/2 x depth 21 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1800, having a rectangular top with a reeded apron design, raised atop by pole-form legs joined by humpback box stretcher. Height 33 x width 37 x depth 18 inches. $100-200

circa 1820, having a floating panel top over four stout straight legs with reeded details, supporting cloud-form spandrels and double stretchers on each end. Height 28 x width 17 1/4 x depth 21 inches. $700-900

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673

A Chinese Black Lacquer Waisted Corner-Leg Rectangular Table,

A Chinese Iron Wooden Grain Measure as a Table Lamp,

669

674

A Chinese Elm Recessed TrestleLeg Altar Table,

A Chinese Elm and Pine Display Side Cabinet,

circa 1800, having a floating panel top over a moulded waist that houses three hidden drawers; the apron is accented by small pierced spandrels and center medallions which sit atop square legs that terminate on horsehoof feet. Height 34 x width 59 x depth 30 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having everted flanges applied to the single plank top above four frieze drawers, with straight legs displaying double stretchers and fretwork spandrels; the apron with hand carved foliate, dragon and bat motifs. Height 34 1/2 x width 100 1/2 x depth 17 3/4 inches. $800-1,200

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circa 1800, having everted flanges with beaded cloud-form spandrels and a raised stretcher atop straight legs. Height 38 x width 97 x depth 17 inches. $500-700

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

early Qing, of pyramidal form and mounted with hand forged iron straps, mounts and ring handles, calligraphical markings on either side which denote that it was crafted between 1760-90, electrified. Height 31 x width 15 x depth 15 inches. $150-250

Qing dynasty, having an open floating panel top, above three carved and pierced panels; the center depicting foliage and bats, flanked by panels of foliage with dragon-like features; the bottom having two doors with drawers at each side. Height 43 x width 41 x depth 16 inches. $300-500


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680

A Chinese Elm and Iron Stacking Food Boxes with Frame,

A Mongolian Painted Poplar Box,

676

681

A Chinese Shanxi Province Poplar Architectural Carving on Stand,

A Chinese Fir and Camphorwood Double Pedestal Table,

677

682

A Chinese Red Lacquer Side Cabinet,

A Chinese Fujian Red Lacquer Pine Cabinet,

678

683

A Chinese Lacquer Side Cabinet,

A Chinese Jiangsu Cypress Recessed Trestle-Leg Altar Table,

circa 1740, of rectangular form, with three tiers and a cover, with hand forged, iron straps and nails; the carrying frame having pierced side posts and overhead carrying handle. Height 45 1/2 x width 33 x depth 20 inches. $300-500

circa 1770, depicting a prancing deer figure with a flowers and scrolls, together with a custom iron stand. Height 10 x width 28 x depth 4 inches. $200-400

circa 1820, having a floating panel top above double doors, with large, brass moon escutcheon holds raindrop pulls. Height 53 x width 40 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1800, of typical form, two-door cabinet opens to a single shelf with a deep lower compartment, retains traces of the original lacquer and gilt village scenes. Height 69 x width 35 x depth 21 inches. $300-500

circa 1840, of rectangular form, with a hinged lid with a hand forged iron hasp, the whole painted a bright red, with a still life of flowers and fruit depicted on the front, surrounded by a fretwork border. Height 16 x width 25 x depth 14 inches. $100-200

circa 1840, crafted in three parts, with the heavy, plank top sitting on two narrow, tall cabinets; each with floral carved panels on the front and a small drawer over a single door with an ebonized panel on the outside. Height 50 1/2 x width 72 1/2 x 16 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, the top having two small gilt panels carved in high relief, over double doors and two small drawers; the lower portion has small, double doors, flanked by two, very small drawers; painted with scenic landscape throughout. Height 76 x width 36 x depth 20 1/2 inches. $500-700

Qing Period, the diminutive table having everted flanges on the top, deep cloud-form or ruyi spandrels, beaded, splayed legs and double stretchers on each end. Height 34 x width 35 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $200-400

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684

A Chinese Red and Black Lacquer Cabinet,

A Set of Four Chinese Red Lacquer Processional Signs on Stands,

circa 1830, having an open gallery with a cloud form spandrel surround and spindled gallery; the center comprising a double door cabinet with carved rural scenes; the bottom in similar form as galleried top; finished in black with red lacquer accents. Height 75 x width 41 x depth 21 inches. $700-900

Qing dynasty, each having vertically carved and gilt character, contained in a fitted trestle stand. Height 60 x width 59 x depth 21 inches. $500-700

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685

690

A Chinese Carved Merchant’s Building Sign,

An Assembled Set of 8 Chinese Shanxi Elm Side Chairs,

686

691

A Chinese Pierced Lacquer Table Screen,

A Chinese Rosewood Open Armchair,

687

692

A Pair of Chinese Elm Official’s Hat Armchairs,

A Pair of Chinese Shandong Elm Open Armchairs,

688

693

A Chinese Burl Walnut Panel Cabinet,

A Chinese Red Lacquer Elm SquareCorner Display Cabinet,

689

694

A Chinese Provincial Wooden Cart Wheel on Stand,

A Japanese Kutani Porcelain Plate,

Qing dynasty, of rectangular form with a paneled border around four large Chinese calligraphical characters. Height 44 x width 64 x depth 2 inches. $250-350

circa 1830, having a carved central panel depicting rockwork, flowering trees and ruyi forms, surrounded by small, pierced panels of geometric and foliate patterns. Height 25 x width 21 x depth 8 inches. $300-500

late Qing dynasty, each with a rectangular splat, pierced with birds, deer, trees and flowers, with out curved arms flanking the inset hard mat seat, above a curvilinear apron, straight legs and stretchers. Height 40 x width 23 x depth 19 inches. $300-500

19th century, having two cupboard doors above two smaller doors flanked by matching, fielded panels and set over a hand carved frieze, with brass escutcheons and drop pulls. Height 68 x width 41 x depth 20 inches. $600-800

19th century with later stand, custom mounted with iron rods on a rectangular, painted wooden plinth with sloped sides. Height 24 x width 21 x depth 5 inches. $80-120

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1840-90, having a slightly humpback crest rail supported by four, rounded stiles, a floating panel seat and spindled apron with a repeat of the humpback at the apron, raised on square legs and joined by a staggered, box stretcher with front footrest. Height 39 x width 20 x depth 16 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, having a serpentine crest rail above a highly carved and pierced, center splat with a bird and dragon, surrounded by twining fruits and flowers, raised on claw and ball feet joined by a box stretcher. Height 38 1/2 x width 24 1/4 x depth 19 inches. $400-600

circa 1860, having straight backs and crest rails, with a plank back splat and hand carved medallion displaying Chinese calligraphy, raised on straight legs with box stretchers with a front foot rest. Height 38 x width 22 x depth 16 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1850, having a tall, open shelf over two drawers and a double door cabinet; each fitted with brass pulls. Height 55 x width 33 x depth 21 inches. $500-700

circa 1860-80, Meiji Period, having an overall decoration in iron-red and gilt with a border of shaped reserves filled with scrolling, foliate designs intersected by a geometric circular pattern radiating from the center; with a 6-character iron red mark to base. Width 8 3/4 x depth 8 3/4 inches. $80-120


695

700

A Chinese Walnut Mirrored Table Screen,

A Chinese Shanxi Elm Recessed Trestle-Leg Table,

696

701

A Chinese Gansu Fruitwood TrestleLeg Altar Table,

A Chinese Elm and Pine Display Cabinet,

697

702

A Chinese Shanxi Poplar TrestleLeg Altar Table,

A Chinese Lacquer Elm Cabinet,

698

703

A Chinese Painted Elm 3-Drawer Altar Coffer,

A Pair of Chinese Fujian Red Lacquer Chairs,

699

704

A Chinese Gansu Fruitwood TrestleLeg Altar Table,

A Chinese Gansu Painted Pine Corner-Leg Square Side Table,

circa 1890, having a mirror within a rectangular, rounded corner walnut frame, which swivels on a broad, trestle base; the sides of which are carved with faces. Height 34 x width 37 x depth 13 inches. $200-400

circa 1800, having everted flanges on a single-board top, with a plain back apron displaying a hand carved fretwork pattern and cloud form spandrels atop straight legs which terminate on trestle bases. Height 35 x width 102 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1840, having a single plank top with everted flanges, featuring an apron with carved flora and a geometric key edge. Height 36 x width 102 x depth 13 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1850, having a floating panel top with one, large drawer over two, smaller ones with circle cutouts and cloud-form designs on the drawer fronts and large nail heads throughout; resting on straight, squared reeded legs flanked by fretwork cloud-form spandrels with a red and black painted finish overall. Height 32 x width 43 1/2 x depth 18 inches. $600-800

circa 1850, having everted flanges and humpback spandrels, the straight legs support fretwork panels with lingzhi and cloudform designs. Height 37 x width 102 x depth 15 inches. $700-900

circa 1850, having a floating panel atop straight reeded legs, featuring cloud-form spandrels with beading that continues across the apron; as well as side stretchers with a beaded cartouche surrounding a carved flower. Height 32 x width 86 x depth 18 inches. $500-700

circa 1860, having an open shelf, above two short drawers over two fielded panel cupboard doors, raised on square legs. Height 55 x width 32 x depth 20 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, having three, small drawers, two carved with lion’s masks, surmounting the double door cabinet, bearing applied paper labels with red with black calligraphy; the apron is further carved with scrolling foliage and a double lozenge at the center. Height 74 x width 42 1/2 x depth 22 1/2 inches. $400-600

circa 1800, having original red lacquer finish with a small, carved medallion on the back splat; the humpback aprons supported by spindles, with a staggered, box stretcher. Height 42 x width 18 1/2 x depth 15 inches. $200-400

19th century, having a square top with a floating panel top and exposed tenons along the edges; houses two drawers above a continuous apron and spandrels in cloud forms. Height 33 x width 35 x depth 35 inches. $200-400

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705

710

A Chinese Yixing Zisha Ware Stoneware Pot,

A Chinese Shandong Walnut Trestle-Leg Table,

706

711

A Chinese Yixing Zisha Ware Stoneware Teapot,

A Chinese Jiangxi Porcelain Baluster Vase,

707

712

A Large Chinese Yixin Pottery Water Urn,

A Chinese Shanxi Walnut Recessed Trestle-Leg Wine Table,

708

713

A Chinese Elm Trestle-Leg Wine Table,

A Mongolian Painted Pine Side Cabinet,

709

714

A Chinese Red Lacquer Display Cabinet,

A Chinese Shanxi Teal Glaze Pottery Garden Seat,

circa 1890, having a fitted, flat lid with double, iron swing handles, on a straight sided body decorated with polychrome enameled flowers and household items. Height 8 inches. $80-120

circa 1890, having a fitted, flat lid with double, iron swing handles, on a small ovoid body decorated with polychrome enameled flowers and moths. Height 6 1/2 inches. $80-120

19th century, having a bulbous body and broad mouth and is decorated with a bright gold design, on an olive green body, depicting dragons and impressionistic sun forms. Height 28 inches. $400-600

circa 1860, having a floating panel top with spandrels forming an apron, supported by doubled humpback stretchers on each side. Height 33 1/2 x width 38 1/2 x depth 19 inches. $500-700

circa 1860, the top of open for with five pierced continuous spandrels surrounding the five open sections; the base having two drawers with bat and flower carving above a double door cabinet with carved and polychrome flowers. Height 72 x width 34 1/2 x depth 16 1/2 inches. $500-700

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1870, having everted flanges with cloud-form spandrels, reeded legs and double stretchers on each end. Height 40 x width 93 x depth 13 inches. $600-800

circa 1880, having a wide flared mouth tapering to a small neck with archaic style, applied, pierced handles; the front of the body is decorated in cobalt blue glaze with a variety of wild flowers, including hawthorne, lotus and chrysanthemum; the backside is undecorated. Height 23 inches. $200-400

circa 1880, having a floating panel top with cloud form spandrels on the four corners, and double side stretchers on the slightly splayed legs. Height 32 x width 27 x depth 18 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1890, having two drawers over a double door cabinet, red lacquer and floral polychrome decoration throughout. Height 35 x width 30 x depth 17 inches. $250-350

circa 1880, of drum form, having a teal green glaze with blackened designs of floral sprays on the sides, and a raised, dot pattern above. Height 19 x width 15 x depth 15 inches. $80-120


715

720

A Large Chinese Glazed Pottery Loop Handled Spouted Jar,

A Chinese Fujian Red Lacquered Elm Display Cabinet,

716

721

A Chinese Fujian Red Lacquer Nanmu Kang Cabinet,

A Chinese Lacquer Elm SquareCorner Display Cabinet,

717

722

A Chinese Yunnan Petrified Persimmon Wood Scholar’s Sculpture,

A Chinese Black Cloisonné Enamel Vase,

718

723

A Chinese Fujian Red Lacquer Nanmu Wood Cabinet,

A Chinese Shanxi Elm Temple Bench,

719

724

A Chinese Elm Trestle-Leg Altar Table,

A Chinese Shanxi Elm Temple Bench,

19th century, having a small neck, with an everted lip above a short spout and four loop handles around the shoulder, with slightly incised designs of cloud forms over a chevron border, finished with an ochre glaze. Height 15 inches. $40-60

circa 1880, of typical form, having a floating panel over double doors with large incised, Chinese calligraphy in black lacquer, with brass rings on the drawers and brass escutcheons with ruyi pulls. Height 52 x width 35 x depth 15 1/2 inches. $300-500

a naturally formed sculpture from a hollowed, vertical segment of an ancient tree trunk, now mounted on a modern, square, painted, plinth. Height 52 x width 27 x depth 15 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1880, the upper section having carved, paneled double doors with floral designs flanked by panels of calligraphy; the lower doors having small, carved panels at the top, with black lacquered panels below. Height 57 1/2 x width 34 x depth 20 inches. $300-500

circa 1880, having everted flanges atop recessed, straight legs with curled and beaded cloud-form spandrels; the ends having pierced and carved panels depicting flower sprays. Height 42 1/2 x width 112 1/2 x depth 16 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1880, having a tall, open shelf over a double door cabinet that displays small, hand carved floral panels over larger panels with calligraphy characters incised. Height 56 x width 33 1/2 x depth 21 inches. $500-700

19th century, having an open shelf over two sets of double doors, with a reticulated, floral surround. Height 59 1/4 x width 56 depth 17 inches. $400-600

19th century, of baluster form, having a flared neck with a polychrome, enameled decoration of a ruyi-border at the lip, with the body encircled by flowering vines, all on a black ground displaying a subtle, geometric, fretwork pattern, with a lappet border at the foot. Height 13 x width 7 x depth 7 inches. $100-200

18th century, the back having two upper rails supported by floriform struts, and surmounting a third rail over carved and pierced panels of floral patterns; with a floating panel seat over a floral border and beaded, cloud-form apron. Height 37 x width 137 1/2 x depth 17 inches. $400-600

18th century, the back having an upper rail supported by floriform struts, and surmounting a third rail over carved and pierced panels of animal patterns; having a floating panel seat over a cloud-form apron. Height 36 x width 135 1/2 x depth 17 inches. $400-600

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725

730

A Chinese Shandong Elm Recessed Trestle-Leg Altar Table,

A Large Chinese Painted Wooden Model of Guanyin,

726

731

A Japanese Red Lacquer Shodona Open Display Shelf Cabinet,

A Chinese Provincial Wooden Cart Wheel on Stand,

727

732

A Chinese Apothecary Medicine Cabinet,

A Chinese Northern Wei/Sui Style Buddhist Stone Stele,

728

733

A Chinese Green Glazed Pottery Fish Bowl or Planter,

A Pair of Chinese Cedarwood Open Armchairs,

729

734

A Chinese Green Glaze Pottery Fish Bowl or Planter,

A Chinese Fujian Painted Fir Waisted Corner Leg Table,

circa 1860, having everted flanges and beaded detail on the thick top, and lotus flower carved and pierced spandrels, over trestle form ends with pierced center panels and straight, reeded ends. Height 39 x width 92 1/2 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $400-600

Meiji Period, 19th century, having an arrangement of offset shelves and sliding door cabinets with an angled cabinet at the bottom; black and bittersweet tree, butterfly and bird designs throughout. Height 38 x width 38 1/2 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $400-600

mid 19th century, having an open shelf above an arrangement of 30 square drawers over three rectangular base drawers, each with a rice paper label and iron ring pull. Height 56 x width 39 x depth 17 inches. $500-700

of bulbous circular form, having a molded lip and tapering base and applied with foo-lion handles; the whole of teal green glaze. Height 9 1/2 x width 15 x depth 13 inches. $20-40

of bulbous circular form, having a molded lip and tapering base and applied with foo-lion handles; the whole finished with a teal green glaze. Height 9 x width 14 x depth 11 inches. $20-40

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

seated cross legged in lotus position, with the left hand posed in the Tarjani Mudra, the right hand raised up with palm facing forward, wearing an elaborate head dress and traditional robes. Height 38 3/4 x width 23 1/2 x depth 15 inches. $100-200

19th century with later stand, mounted with iron rods on a rectangular, painted wooden plinth with sloped sides. Height 26 1/2 x width 21 x depth 6 inches. $80-120

late Qing, having two tiers of shallow niches each with a large central seated Buddha figure flanked by standing attendants. Height 30 3/4 x width 15 1/2 x depth 4 3/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1900, having heavy crests in cloud and ruyi form, with carved and pierced floral detailing; the backs having narrow, floral-carved splats with chevrons across the centers; all flanked by slender spindles; the arms are in a rolling form with turned spindles; echoed in spindle borders beneath the waisted seats. Height 41 x width 24 x depth 19 inches. $400-600

circa 1900, having a floating panel top over a hand carved apron with ruyi panels on the sides and scrolled foliate designs on the front and down the spandrels, raised atop straight legs with small stretchers on each end; red and gold painted details throughout. Height 43 1/2 x width 59 x depth 13 inches. $300-500


735

740

A Chinese Shanxi Province Poplar Bird Architectural Element,

A Chinese Shanxi Province Pottery Balustrade Table Lamp,

736

741

A Chinese Painted and Metal Mounted Wood Ship’s Wheel,

An Anglo Indian Hoshiarpur Ivory Inlaid Rosewood Dresser Mirror,

737

742

A Chinese Lacquer Stool,

A Portuguese Chestnut Two-Part Cabinet,

Qing dynasty, depicting a bird amongst billowing cloud forms in relief and pierced with a round post hole. Height 6 x width 20 x depth 5 inches. $100-200

circa 1900, spindle-turned, 8-spoke ship’s wheel, with an inlaid brass ring around the wheel and a forged iron hub. Height 38 x width 38 x depth 2 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1920, having scrolled and pierced spandrels with straight legs and inverted horse-hoof feet; with a mountain and village scene on the top with fretwork and floral patterns around the waist and legs, with its original red lacquer finish and gilt tracery. Height 19 1/2 x width 16 1/2 x depth 16 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1920, of baluster form, having turned, ring details and terminating on a square plinth, with a cobalt blue glaze, mounted as a lamp. Height 18 inches. $80-120

circa 1830, the rectangular easel form frame is raised on a shaped and pierced base with stylized cabriole legs and a decorative apron. Height 28 1/2 x width 16 1/2 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1840 Height 82 x width 62 x depth 31 inches. $700-900

738

742A

A Japanese Moriage Satsuma Earthenware Lidded Bottle,

A Portuguese Chestnut Side Table,

739

743

Two Chinese Painted and Metal Mounted Wood Ship’s Wheels,

A Rare Indo-Portuguese Silver Repoussé Cross on Teak Base,

circa 1890, Meiji Period, of bottleneck form, having a fitted lid and lip on a long neck, above a green, round body decorated with a white flowering branch; the sides having moriage and gilt rope tassels; marked to base with black four-character calligraphy. Height 9 1/2 x width 5 1/4 x depth 5 1/4 inches. $100-200

circa 1900, each spindle-turned, 8-spoke ship’s wheel, with an inlaid brass ring around the wheel and a forged iron hub. Diameter of first 38 inches. $100-200

18th century, having a rectangular plank top, over two large frieze drawers and straight legs. Height 31 x width 47 x depth 30 inches. $400-600

19th century, having a hand carved, teak base overlaid with silver repoussé; with a rosette within a scrolled medallion on the end of each of the four arms, the banner: INRI, and a sunburst applied to the intersection. Height 26 x width 16 x depth 8 1/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

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744

749

An Indo-Portuguese Silver Saint’s Crown and Halo,

A Pair of Indo-Portuguese Baroque Painted Teak Candlesticks, Goa,

745

749A

A Rare Indo-Portuguese Silver Repoussé Thurible,

An Indo-Portuguese Teak Coffer Chest on Wheels,

746

750

An Indo-Portuguese Silver and Rosewood Processional Cross,

An Indo-Portuguese Baroque Painted Teak Candlestick,

747

751

A Large Indo-Portuguese Rosewood Coat Rack,

A Pair of Indo-Portuguese Baroque Painted Teak Candlesticks,

748

752

An Indo-Portuguese Baroque Painted Teak Candlestick,

An Indo-Portuguese Rosewood Wall Mirror,

circa 1800, approximate weight 4.5 ozt. Height 5 1/2 x width 6 x depth 4 inches. $300-500

18th/19th century, suspended on four chains, with a disc at the top, in a baroque form with pierced and repoussé patterns, approximate weight 26.4 ozt. Height 9 inches. $500-700

19th century, having a silver overlay on a rosewood staff, with an applied ribbon of silver with the inscription: INRI, with an applied star burst and a skull and crossbones. Height 55 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1850, having a flat canopy, decorated with bead and dentil runs, and wooden hooks along the back; the center rail having bird-form coat hooks above a wide lower platform; raised on cabriole leg ends, decorated with carved acanthus leaves, and paw feet. Height 71 x width 79 x depth 23 inches. $800-1,200

18th century, having wide channelled scrolls and original blue and ochre painted finish, the baluster stem is raised on a tripartite footed base and demi-lune plinth. Height 16 x width 5 x depth 4 inches. $100-200

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1760, having wide channelled scrolls and original blue and ochre painted finish and iron prickets, the baluster stem is raised on a tripartite footed base and demi-lune plinth. Height 17 x width 5 x depth 4 3/4 inches. $400-600

circa 1830, having a lift top with hand forged iron straps, hasp and hinges; decorated with cross carvings in arched molded panels on a base with carved medallions, flanking a small drawer with shell handle and resting on wheels. Height 25 x width 31 1/2 x depth 20 inches. $200-400

18th century, having wide channelled scrolls, carved with a round drip pan on a baluster stem and tripartite footed base, retains partial painted finish. Height 16 x width 5 x depth 5 1/2 inches. $150-250

18th century, each having wide channelled scrolls and retaining the original cream painted finish, with a hand forged iron pricket above the original round drip pan on a baluster stem, raised on a tripartite footed base. Height 29 1/2 x width 6 x depth 5 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, having a Moorish cusped arch at the top of the opening and surmounted by a tall, pierced crest of foliate design; a motif echoed in the cascading and scrolling foliage along the sides. Height 44 x width 37 x depth 5 inches. $200-400


753

758

An Early Indo-Portuguese Baroque Teak Torchière,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlestick,

754

759

A Set of 3 Indo-Portuguese Silver Painted Teak Candlesticks,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Candlestick,

755

760

A Set of 4 Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlesticks,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Candlestick,

756

761

A Pair of Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlesticks,

A Pair of Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlesticks,

757

762

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlestick,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlestick,

17th century and later, having a candle nozzle, on a wide drip pan, above a reeded, and knopped, baluster stem, raised on a tripartite base with three cabriole legs, with ivy carved knees and lion paw feet. Height 58 x width 28 x depth 28 inches. $300-500

circa 1870, each having a broad drip pan and iron pricket on slender, baluster, knopped stems and raised on a round turned base. Height 31 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, each with a broad drip pan and iron pricket on baluster, knopped shafts and raised on a square platform with bun feet. Height 14 x width 5 x depth 5 inches. $100-200

circa 1850, each with a broad drip pan and iron pricket on baluster, knopped shafts and raised on a square platform with bun feet. Height 14 x width 5 x depth 5 inches. $50-100

circa 1850, of baluster form, with a central reeded urn, that rests atop a square base on small feet. Height 30 x width 5 x depth 5 inches. $80-120

circa 1820, having a baluster turned and carved stem, with a reeded urn at the center; the cylinder base rests atop a square base with feet. Height 28 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $100-200

having a broad drip pan that surmounts a baluster-turned stem, with a central, reeded urn, that rests atop a square base on small feet. Height 29 x width 6 1/2 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $100-200

circa 1820, having a broad drip pan that surmounts a baluster turned stem, resting on a round, tiered, turned base with small, square feet. Height 30 x width 6 1/2 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1820, having baluster turned and carved stems, with reeded urns at the centers; the bottom of each stem is a straight cylinder that rests atop a square base with feet. Height 28 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $150-250

circa 1820, having a broad drip pan that surmounts a baluster-turned stem that rests atop a square base on small, ball feet. Height 28 x width 5 1/2 x depth 5 1/2 inches. $100-200

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763

768

An Indo-Portuguese Faux-Marble Teak Candlestick,

A South Indian Malabar Iron Mounted Teak Nettoor Box,

764

769

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Teak Pricket Candlestick,

A South Indian Teak Domed Box,

765

770

An Indo-Portuguese Silver Gilt Teak Pricket Candlestick,

A South Indian Red Lacquer Kathakali Box,

766

771

A South Indian Malabar Brass Mounted Teak Nettoor Box,

An Anglo Indian Hand Blown Clear Glass Hurricane Shade,

767

772

A South Indian Malabar Brass Mounted Teak Nettoor Box,

An Indian Teak Footed Rice Measure Bowl,

circa 1820, of tall, tapering form, having carved acanthus detail over the baluster bottom; ending on a triform, footed base. Height 34 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1820, having a turned drip pan and baluster stem atop a fluted column that terminates on a small, square base and four ball feet. Height 16 x width 4 x depth 4 inches. $80-120

circa 1850, having broad drip pan surmounting a baluster-turned stem, with a central, reeded urn, raised on a square base. Height 29 x width 5 3/4 x depth 5 3/4 inches. $100-200

19th century, having a hipped, hinged lid with a brass bail on the crest with brass fittings, including a long, fanciful hasp and a square lock escutcheon. Height 10 x width 13 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $100-200

19th century, having a tall, hipped and hinged lid with a swing bail on the crest, with intricately cut brass banding with nail heads and a decorative lock. Height 10 x width 13 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $100-200

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19th century, having hand forged and hand cut iron straps and a swing bail. Height 11 x width 13 x depth 10 inches. $100-200

19th century, mounted with hand forged iron banding, hinges, lock and swing side handles. Height 20 1/2 x width 10 1/2 x depth 12 inches. $150-250

19th century, having an arched top trunk, with brass hinges and hasp and hand forged, twisted iron swing bails on the sides. Height 13 x width 21 x depth 14 inches. $200-400

early 19th century, of baluster form, open at both ends, with a flared lip; hand blown in clear glass. Height 21 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $80-120

circa 1880, having straight sides tapering to the pedestal base; the exterior with lathe turned concentric rings. Height 8 1/2 x width 15 x depth 15 inches. $100-200


773

777

An Indian Painted Teak Temple Figure of a Woman,

A South Indian Teak Animal Form Sev/Noodle Press,

19th century, depicting a woman dressed in a traditional sari, with a pierced nose, wearing necklaces and wrist and ankle bangles, mounted on an octagonal plinth. Height 59 x width 23 x depth 16 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1860, carved in the form of a lion, raised on four legs. Height 33 x width 18 x depth 24 inches. $300-500

773A

778

Indian Painted Teak Temple Figure of a Woman,

An Indian Raj Period Painted Teak Model of a Soldier,

774

779

An Indo-Portuguese Rosewood Altar Shrine,

An Indian Raj Period Painted Teak Model of a Soldier,

775

780

An Anglo Indian Regency TwoLight Wall Sconce,

An Indian Iron Mounted Teak Alms Box,

776

781

An Anglo Indian Regency TwoLight Wall Sconce,

A South Indian Brass Mounted Teak Rice Measure,

19th century, A polychrome carving of a woman dressed in a traditional sari, with a pierced nose, wearing necklaces and wrist and ankle bangles. Mounted on an octagonal plinth. Height 58 x width 27 x depth 17 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1860, having steeply peaked roofs and finials, on the front and on the canted sides; all members displaying gargoyle-like figures along the edges. Height 36 x width 27 x depth 14 inches. $300-500

circa 1820, with a teak shell-form backplate, mounted with a brass boss issuing two S-scroll, spurred arms, each fitted with a tall, blown and etched glass storm shade. Height 23 x width 13 x depth 9 inches. $100-200

circa 1820, having a painted, teak shell-form backplate, mounted with a brass boss issuing two S-scroll, spurred arms, each fitted with a tall, blown glass storm shade, etched with grapevines. Height 24 x width 15 x depth 7 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, depicting a man wearing a tall, blue hat, red jacket and yellow skirt over blue and red trousers. Height 40 x width 13 1/2 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1850, depicting a man wearing a tall, blue hat, red jacket and yellow skirt over blue and red trousers. Height 39 x width 14 x depth 13 inches. $800-1,200

19th century, having a hipped lid that displays a carved cross, a slot for offerings and a fine, hand wrought iron swing bail. Height 5 x width 12 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $100-200

19th century, having brass banding applied with rosette nails at the rim and base. Height 10 1/2 x width 17 x depth 17 inches. $200-400

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782

787

An Indian Teak Dome Top Box,

An Anglo Indian Tortoiseshell and Parquetry Dresser Box,

18th century, having an arched top on a rectangular base with side handles; with hand forged iron, arrowhead hinges and straps, and the original iron lock. Height 14 1/2 x width 24 x depth 15 inches. $200-400

783

788

An Anglo Indian Silver Mounted Ivory Walking Stick with Case,

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Desk Box,

784

789

A Balinese Teak and Wrought Iron Chandelier,

An Anglo Indian Brass Mounted Teak Campaign Desk Box,

785

790

An Indian Teak Capital Table Lamp,

An Indian Nagina Ebony and Sandalwood Traveling Dresser Box,

circa 1830, carved from a single piece of ivory in the traditional, crooked form, having a silver band near the crown of the crook and a silver tip at the bottom, together with a fitted wooden case. Height 35 1/2 x width 1 x depth 4 inches. $700-900

circa 1900, the scrolled column top fitted with a hand forged iron bracket, forming a decorative, scrolled hanging bracket supporting four candle cups with spike terminals. Height 26 x width 24 x depth 18 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a square pillar top carved of solid teak, with molded sides. Height 20 1/2 x width 11 1/4 x depth 10 1/4 inches. $80-120

circa 1790, of rectangular form with a hinged, overhanging lid, with a bail top handle, above a dovetailed base with molded edge. Height 4 x width 16 x depth 10 inches. $100-150

late 18th century, of rectangular form with brass straps, keyhole escutcheon, and side bail handles. Height 8 x width 21 1/2 x depth 15 1/2 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, of rectangular form, carved overall in low relief with floral, arcades and geometric patterns and raised on bracket feet with a shaped apron; the lid is double-hinged to become an easel support for the interior mirror. Height 4 1/2 x width 9 1/2 x depth 11 inches. $300-500

786

791

An Anglo Indian Campaign Brass Mounted Rosewood Desk Box,

An Anglo Indian Tarkashi Brass and Teak Octagonal Box,

circa 1880, of rectangular form with brass corner straps, escutcheon and bail handle on the hinged lid. Height 4 1/2 x width 15 x depth 10 inches. $100-150

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circa 1850, of rectangular form with hinged lid, having panels of tortoiseshell veneer, bordered by geometric inlay in contrasting woods. Height 3 3/4 x width 10 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $300-500

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1860, of octagonal form with brass strapping, escutcheon and side handles; the hinged lid is inlaid with brass wire inlay in a rosette and foliate vine patterns. Height 5 1/4 x width 11 x depth 11 inches. $150-250


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797

An Indian Nagina Ebony and Sandalwood Traveling Dresser Box,

An Indian Teak Architectural Carving Table Lamp,

793

798

An Anglo Indian Brass Bound Rosewood Campaign Writing Box,

An Italian Pine and Gesso Santo Figure of St. Andrew,

794

799

An Indian Carved Teak Desk Box,

A Continental Carved and Painted Mary Magdalene Santo Figure,

circa 1860, of rectangular form with carved floral and geometric patterns throughout; the lid is double-hinged to become an easel support for the interior mirror. Height 4 x width 8 x depth 10 inches. $200-400

circa 1840, of rectangular form and mounted with brass straps and side bails for carrying. Height 8 x width 19 x depth 12 inches. $150-250

circa 1870, of rectangular form, carved with an inscription on the hinged lid, the whole with a carved floral pattern in low relief; with brass side bail handles with pierced, brass escutcheons. Height 7 x width 18 x depth 12 inches. $150-250

19th century and later, having three, squared tiers; each displaying chip carved and foliate details, mounted as a lamp. Height 25 inches. $80-120

18th/19th century, depicting the apostle St. Andrew, decorated with gesso, polychrome and gilt, shown carrying large cross attribute. Height 19 x width 8 1/2 x depth 5 inches. $400-600

early 19th century, depicting Mary Magdalene, standing in a long red robe and a blue veil with her hands clasped at her chest. Height 13 x width 5 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $200-400

795

800

An Indian Hindu Rosewood Pooja Mandir Shrine,

An Indian Kuthuvilakku Brass and Painted Teak Oil Lamp,

796

801

An Italian Carved Pine and Gesso Figure of a Saint,

A South Indian Hand Hammered Copper Water Storage Pot,

19th century, having a square roof with turned epi at the center, with smaller finials on each corner, with three open sides on turned columns, raised on a square base with a frieze drawer and turned feet. Height 19 1/2 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $50-100

18th/19th century, possibly depicting the apostle, St. James the Great, decorated with gesso, polychrome and gilt. Height 18 x width 8 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $400-600

19th century, having a tall finial above a five spout, circular oil well, on a hand carved wooden and painted, stem in faceted, baluster form, with a round base. Height 20 x width 8 1/2 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $80-120

circa 1800, having a wide mouth and heavy, chased rim with large ring handles, all above a squat, hand hammered body and rounded base. Height 15 1/2 x width 20 x depth 17 1/2 inches. $200-300

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An Indo-Portuguese Parcel Gilt and Painted Ivory St. Dominic Santo,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Wooden Santo,

803

808

An Indian Mughal Copper Hookah Base,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted St. Anthony Santo Figure,

804

809

An Indo-Portuguese Baroque Style Ivory Niño Dormido,

An Indo-Portuguese Polychrome Wood St. Francis Xavier Santo Figure,

19th century, the figure with short black hair and beard, wearing long, gilt banded robes, with an arm extended in front to hold an object. Height 4 3/4 x width 1 1/2 x depth 1 inches. $300-500

18th/19th century, of traditional form, having a round mouth, to attach the water pipe on a tall neck and bell-form base. Height 16 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $100-200

18th century, depicting the Christ child, in repose with his eyes open and index finger pointing at his chin. Height 4 1/4 x width 1 1/2 x depth 1 inches. $500-700

19th century, depicting St. Anthony carrying the Christ child across a river. Height 6 1/2 x width 2 1/4 x depth 1/ 12 inches. $80-120

early 19th century, depicting a standing bearded figure of St. Francis Xavier wearing Jesuit robes and a vestment on a plinth base. Height 14 1/2 x width 6 x depth 5 inches. $300-500

805

810

A South Indian Hand Hammered Water Storage Pot,

An Indo-Portuguese Gilt and Painted Wood St. Sebastian Santo Figure,

circa 1860, having a wide mouth and heavy, chased rim with large ring handles, all above a squat, hand hammered body and tapering base. Height 18 x width 22 x depth 19 inches. $200-300

early 19th century, depicting St. Subashtu (Sebastian), tied to a tree. Height 10 1/2 x width 5 x depth 3 inches. $300-500

806

811

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Ivory and Teak Mary Santo,

A Portuguese Iron Mounted Pine Coffer Trunk,

18th century, depicting Mary in traditional robes with hands in prayer, on a plinth with a winged cherub head, before a navette-shaped, fluted frame. Height 9 x width 4 3/4 x depth 2 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

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19th century, depicted wearing a crown and red robe. Height 8 1/2 x width 3 1/2 x depth 3 1/2 inches. $150-250

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

16th century, of rectangular form, with dovetail construction, having hand forged iron straps and three keyholes on the rectangular iron escutcheon with hasp, having a hand punched pattern along the top, and is raised atop shoe feet. Height 13 x width 28 1/2 x depth 14 inches. $200-400


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817

A Portuguese Iron Mounted Pine Coffer Trunk,

A Small Anglo Indian Glass Hundi Hall Lantern,

813

818

An Anglo Indian Regency Style Blown Glass Bell Hundi Hall Lantern,

A Small Anglo Indian Painted Blown Glass Hundi Hall Lantern,

circa 1860, having a glass smoke cap, chains and collar supporting a clear blown glass bell with a brass terminal. Height 22 x width 13 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a glass smoke cap with three chains attached to a collar supporting a clear blown glass globe with brass terminal, with hand painted floral decoration on the globe. Globe: height 11 x width 8 1/2 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $200-400

814

819

An Anglo Indian Regency Wall Sconce,

An Anglo Indian Regency Candle Sconce,

815

820

An Anglo Indian Regency Wall Sconce,

An Anglo Indian Regency Candle Sconce,

816

821

An Anglo Indian Regency Style Blown Frosted Glass Bell Hundi Hall Lantern,

An Anglo Indian Regency Candle Sconce,

18th century, of rectangular form with overhanging lid, on a iron strapped base with carrying handles and large iron escutcheon. Height 22 x width 59 x depth 24 inches. $400-600

circa 1820-40, having a teak shell-form backplate, mounted with a brass boss issuing two S-scroll, arms, each fitted with a blown glass, storm shade. Height 19 x width 16 x depth 10 inches. $300-500

circa 1820-40, having a teak shell-form backplate, mounted with a brass boss issuing two S-scroll, spurred candle arms, each fitted with a blown glass, storm shade. Height 22 x width 14 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, suspended by a glass smoke cap, chains and a metal collar, with a clear, blown glass bell, with later frosted finish, and brass terminal. Height 24 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a glass smoke cap, with three chains attached to a collar supporting a clear blown glass globe with brass terminal. Height 14 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $200-400

circa 1820, having a carved shell-form teak backplate, issuing brass arms each supporting a blown glass, storm shade. Height 20 1/2 x width 13 x depth 12 inches. $200-400

circa 1820-40, having carved shellform teak backplate with brass boss issuing two brass S-scrolling spurred candle arms. Height 10 x width 8 3/4 x depth 8 3/4 inches. $100-200

circa 1820-40, having carved shell form teak backplate with brass boss issuing two brass S-scrolling spurred candle arms, originally used to support a blown glass, storm shade. Height 9 x width 13 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $20-40

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827

An Anglo Indian William IV Mahogany Eagle Wall Bracket Shelf,

An Indian Carved Architectural Element Table Lamp,

823

828

An Anglo Indian Mahogany Bird Wall Shelf Bracket,

An Indian Folk Art Painted Teak Candlestick,

824

829

A Pair of Anglo Indian Blue Painted Pilasters ,

A South Indian Kerala Namboodiri Teak and Fruitwood Low Table,

825

830

An Anglo Indian Teak Architectural Capital Table Lamp,

An Indian Mughal White Brass Singhasan,

826

831

An Anglo Indian Regency Style Ebony and Satinwood Writing Desk Box,

A Set of Six Anglo Indian Rosewood Caned Dining Chairs,

circa 1840, the rectangular form shelf atop an eagle, terminating with an acanthus leaf drop. Height 9 x width 17 x depth 9 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, having a square molded edge shelf above a bird with wings spread, atop a tiered promontory. Height 14 x width 14 x depth 8 inches. $400-600

Late 18th century, with stone base. Height 107 x width 16 x depth 6 1/2 inches. $500-700

19th century, having molded sides, mounted as a lamp. Height 21 x width 11 x depth 11 inches. $80-120

circa 1840, of rectangular form with reeded sides, fitted with an arrangement of open square and rectangular compartments, together with two square glass and tinned top ink bottles. Height 2 1/2 x width 12 1/4 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $150-250

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

19th century and later, having a square, stepped stem above a nesting bird at the base, mounted as a lamp. Height 28 x width 7 x depth 7 inches. $80-120

19th century, having a turned baluster standard on a round teak platform above a square base. Height 25 x width 6 x depth 6 inches. $80-120

19th century, having a rectangular overhanging top, on shaped, flat legs with decorative carving flanking the side aprons. Height 17 1/2 x width 75 x depth 33 1/2 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a tall back crest, gallery platform surface, featuring cutout and chased peacock motifs, pierced fretwork, with a cast beaded fringe along base and raised on paw feet. Height 16 1/2 x width 14 1/4 x depth 11 1/2 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, each having a rounded back composed of C-scrolls, a shell crest and foliate carving; the caned seats surmount a delicate, pierced apron and are supported by carved legs with acanthus details, a H-stretcher and scrolled feet. Height 35 x width 20 x depth 17 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000


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837

Anglo Indian Teak Double Door Side Cupboard,

An Anglo Indian Painted Teak Double Door Cupboard,

833

838

An Anglo Indian Mahogany Stepback Cupboard,

An Anglo Indian Teak Trestle Open Bookshelf,

834

839

An Anglo Indian Iron Mounted Teak Blanket Chest,

An Anglo Indian Caned Rosewood Child’s Armchair,

835

840

An Anglo Indian Teak Sideboard,

An Anglo Indian Teak Bench,

836

841

An Indian Rosewood Fretwork Side Cabinet,

An Anglo Indian Solid Rosewood Palace Tester Bed and Steps,

circa 1850, having a molded cornice surmounting two doors; each with two fielded canted corners and panels having beaded borders, molded base rests atop, round turned feet. Height 62 x width 36 x depth 20 inches. $400-600

circa 1840, having a molded, flat cornice, above double beveled glass doors with beaded frames, the doors flanked by free-standing, reeded pilasters; the bottom having double, paneled doors flanked by pilasters, raised on turned feet. Height 83 x width 55 12 x depth 18 inches. $800-1,200

19th century, of rectangular form, having a round iron hasp and swing bail side handles. Height 22 1/4 x width 41 1/2 x depth 21 3/4 inches. $150-250

circa 1860, having double door panels with scrolling foliage and flanked by pilasters with ring and ball turnings and scrolled acanthus tops and bottoms. Height 37 x width 46 x depth 25 inches. $500-700

circa 1860, the upper section having a three-quarter gallery over a shallow cabinet with double, glazed doors; the lower section repeats the pierced carving on the doors, with gadroon and egg-and-dart molded base, raised on carved ball feet, having pierced floral patterns throughout. Height 44 x width 49 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1850, having a molded cornice over double doors; each having two fielded, canted corners panels; the base having a single frieze drawer and raised atop bracket feet. Height 53 1/2 x width 33 3/4 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1860, having carved uprights with cartouche shapes and topped by a finial; each shelf is supported by carved brackets, with the top shelf distinguished by a bird’s head S-scroll; the top two shelves having a serpentine gallery. Height 61 1/2 x width 54 x depth 15 inches. $300-500

circa 1840, having a broken pediment crest rail, flanked by turned finials, over a spindle back with an ogee scrolled apron with down curved arms, raised on turned front legs with arrow feet and squared, tapering back legs, joined by an H-stretcher. Height 36 x width 20 x depth 16 inches. $200-400

circa 1850, having a scrolled crest rail with a foliate and floral center, with down scrolled arms and plank seat, raised on baluster turned front legs, and square back legs, all joined by a stretcher. Height 44 x width 80 x depth 24 inches. $600-800

early 19th century, having bold turned finials atop the four reeded, tapered posts; the headboard with a pierced broken arch crest rail over horizontal slat fretwork; raised on robustly carved lion’s paw feet, together with a set of bed steps. Height 130 x width 93 1/2 x depth 106 inches. $2,000-4,000

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847

A Pair of Indian Hoshiarpur Ivory Inlaid Teak X-Chairs,

An Anglo Indian Brass Inlaid Rosewood Four Poster Bed,

843

848

An Anglo Indian Teak Tester Single Bed,

An Anglo Indian Teak Low Bed,

844

849

An Anglo Indian Victorian Caned Mahogany Settee,

An Anglo Indian Four-Poster Bed,

845

850

An Anglo Indian Victorian Caned Mahogany Settee,

An Anglo Indian Aesthetic Movement Caned Rosewood Armchair,

846

851

An Anglo Indian Caned and Ebony Settee,

A Small Anglo Indian Satinwood and Rosewood Stool,

circa 1880, having inlay of ivory and brass intricate patterns, with opposing peacock backrests on X-form scissor bases. Height 38 1/2 x width 30 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches. A matching chair is in the collection of the Mohatta Palace Museum, Pakistan. $800-1,200

circa 1860, comprising four tapered posts, having turning on the top and bottom, supporting the canopy; the footboard is also turned and the headboard features an arched crest, with pierced and turned details; raised on baluster legs and arrow feet. Height 87 x width 60 x depth 84 inches. $300-500

circa 1850, having three arched chair backs, each with hand carved fan and floral details; the scrolled arms in the form of sea horses spewing flames and the deep apron having pierced, carved floral designs, raised on fluted front legs and six squared back legs. Height 35 x width 61 x depth 17 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1850, having three arched chair backs, each with hand carved fan and floral details; the scrolled arms in the form of sea horses spewing flames and the deep apron having pierced, carved floral designs, raised on fluted front legs and six squared back legs. Height 35 x width 61 x depth 17 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1860, having a tall crest rail, carved with foliate designs; the front legs are in a flat, scrolled design and support turned, side stretchers. Height 44 1/2 x width 74 x depth 25 inches. $800-1,200

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1820, having four tapering posts supporting a canopy frame; the head and foot boards of pediment form. Height 83 1/2 x width 53 x depth 79 1/2 inches. $400-600

circa 1850, comprising four posts; the head and foot board with carved vertical rails within scalloped borders. Height 17 x width 58 x depth 84 inches. $200-400

circa 1780, the headboard having a hipped, hand carved foliate crest over a spindle run, which is echoed on the footboard; the four tall turned posts are topped by turned ball finials. Height 76 x width 46 1/2 x depth 84 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1870, having an arched, central crest, flanked by turned finials, surmounting a run of turned spindles; the back having a round, caned panel within a square reserve with floral spandrels, over another spindle run; the seat is caned and the arms, supported by stout uprights; the front legs are turned and surmounted by floral blocks with square back legs. Height 46 x width 24 1/2 x depth 23 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, having a square overhanging top, on turned legs that support a box stretcher with block corners. Height 13 x width 12 1/2 x depth 12 1/2 inches. $80-120


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856

An Anglo Indian William IV Rosewood Pedestal Sideboard,

A Small Anglo Indian Painted Teak Hanging Wall Cupboard,

852

857

A South Indian Namboodiri Teak and Fruitwood Low Table,

An Anglo Indian Caned Satinwood Planter’s Chair,

853

858

An Anglo Indian Satinwood and Rosewood Stool,

An Anglo Indian Jackfruit and Mahogany Dining Table,

854

859

An Indo-Portuguese Satinwood and Mahogany Linen Press,

An Anglo Indian Regency Double Wash Stand,

855

860

An Anglo Indian Caned Rosewood Youth’s Armchair,

An Anglo Indian Eastlake Rosewood Side Table,

circa 1840, having a rectangular top with an egg-and-dart edge with three carved frieze drawers; the double pedestals each with a cupboard door and a sunburst design; the base having a gadroon edge terminating on lobed melon feet. Height 34 x width 59 x depth 20 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having a rectangular overhanging top, on shaped, flat legs with decorative carving flanking the side aprons. Height 18 x width 72 x depth 32 inches. $200-400

19th century, a Sheraton style satinwood stool with rosewood inlay on the overhanging top, above slender, raised ring and baluster turned legs and arrow feet with a rosewood, box stretcher with block corners. Height 19 x width 18 x depth 18 inches. $150-250

circa 1850, having two cupboard doors over two drawers with fielded, cartouche-shaped panels with sunburst corners; the drawers having brass, ring pulls and the interior fitted with shelves. Height 72 x width 50 x depth 20 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1840, having a broken pediment crest rail, flanked by turned finials, above a spindle back with an ogee scrolled apron and down curving arms, raised on faceted, tapered front legs and straight, square back legs and joined by an H-stretcher. Height 36 1/2 x width 19 3/4 x depth 19 inches. $100-200

circa 1890, of rectangular form, having a molded cornice above a single door with fielded panel, ring pull and hasp closure, raised on a molded base. Height 19 1/4 x width 13 3/4 x depth 8 inches. $50-100

circa 1830-50, having turned front legs and supports for the long, plank arms, with a rolled back and raised on splayed rear legs. Height 36 x width 26 x depth 45 inches. $200-400

circa 1860, of rectangular form, having a deep overhanging two-plank top, over three drawers, each with a brass bail handle and keyhole escutcheon, raised on turned ball and baluster legs joined by an H-stretcher, terminating on tall arrow feet. Height 29 1/2 x width 59 3/4 x depth 35 1/2 inches. $200-400

circa 1860, the rectangular top is pierced with two circular openings for wash basins with a foliate edge, all above three blind frieze drawers, raised on a trestle base with carved and pierced ends joined by a turned stretcher above a second flat rail. Height 30 1/4 x width 59 1/2 x depth 25 1/4 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1870, having a canted corner, rectangular top with bracket corners, above a frieze caved with rosettes and fluting, above shaped spandrels, raised on straight, chamfered legs joined by a double, rail H-stretcher with vertical uprights. Height 30 1/4 x width 43 1/4 x depth 31 3/4 inches. $500-700

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866

An Anglo Indian Teak and Rosewood Dressing Table,

An Anglo Indian Regency Inlaid Rosewood Fold-Over Card Table,

circa 1800, the rectangular overhanging top is inset with a teak panel over a central frieze blind drawer, with an arched apron and turned terminals, flanked by two stacked drawers, raised atop exaggerated, slender cabriole legs that terminate on carved paw feet joined by a X-stretcher. Height 28 1/2 x width 39 1/2 x depth 23 inches. $500-700 862

An Anglo Indian Marble Top Rosewood Center Table,

circa 1840, having a round white, marble top decorated with incised rings and beading above a deep apron carved with acanthus leaf and shell motifs, raised on a sloped, triform pedestal and three scrolled feet. Height 28 x width 42 1/2 x depth 42 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

867

An Anglo Indian Sheraton Mahogany Tilt-top Square Tripod Table,

circa 1820, having a rounded corner, square top with reeded edges atop a turned pedestal with hand carved acanthus leaf detail on the central urn element, over a trumpet form shaft, that terminates on three, reeded, arched legs. Height 28 x width 18 x depth 18 inches. $300-500

863

868

A Pair of Anglo Indian Teak Jardinière Stands,

An Anglo Indian William IV Burl Mahogany Library Table,

864

869

An Anglo Indian Satinwood Kneehole Pedestal Desk,

An Anglo Indian William IV Marble Top Mahogany Console Table,

865

870

An Anglo Indian Teak Drop-leaf Gateleg Round Side Table,

An Anglo Indian Marble Top Rosewood Wall Mount Console Table,

19 century, each square, canted corner box planter having pierced side panels with wheel motifs revealing the brass liners, raised on four slender, splayed legs joined by an X-stretcher supporting a round platform shelf. Height 34 1/4 x width 13 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa 1880, having a rectangular top above three frieze drawers each with brass escutcheons; the base having a double pedestal each with a panelled cupboard door flanking a kneehole opening with spandrels above an open shelf; the sides are panelled and the back having incised diamond designs. Height 32 1/2 x width 51 1/2 x depth 31 1/2 inches. $600-800

circa 1880, having a molded edge, round top with drop-leaf sides, raised on six, oval bobbin-turned legs supported on a pair of trestle base ends and X-form bobbin turned stretcher. Height 27 x width 33 x depth 33 inches. $300-500

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circa 1820, having a D-shape reeded edge top, on a deep frieze inlaid with satinwood on the corners, raised on a pedestal base with ring turnings and a spiral carved ball at the center, on a quadripartite platform base over splayed, reeded legs with brass capped, caster feet. Height 29 x width 34 x depth 16 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1830, the rectangular top slightly overhangs the base and bears a triple beaded edge, above a tall frieze fitted with two small drawers flanking a larger, center drawer, each with turned knob pulls and keyhole escutcheons, raised on tapering, round, fluted legs on arrow feet. Height 30 x width 55 1/2 x depth 29 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, with a molded edge rectangular, white veined marble top above a straight, molded edge frieze, raised on double scrolled, lyre-shaped ends with scroll feet and joined by a turned stretcher. Height 24 1/2 x width 31 x depth 22 inches. $600-800

circa 1880, the white, rounded edge marble atop an apron with a carved frieze of scrolling foliage and rosettes and pierced, foliate scroll spandrels, raised on a single, S-scroll leg with foliate carvings. Height 33 1/2 x width 43 1/2 x depth 18 inches. $800-1,200


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875

A Pair of Anglo Indian William IV Marble Top Square Side Tables,

An Anglo Indian William IV Malachite Top Ebony Round Side Table,

872

876

An Indian Stone Veneer Iron Base Rectangular Dining Table,

An Anglo Indian Teak and Rosewood Pedestal Desk,

872A

876A

An Anglo Indian William IV Marble Top Mahogany Console Table,

An Anglo Indian William IV Rosewood and Teak Console Cabinet,

circa 1840, each square side table is inset with a mottled, gray marble top over a straight frieze, raised on squared, sloping pedestals and terminate on quadripartite platform bases with concave sides and ball feet. Height 28 x width 25 x depth 25 inches. $2,500-3,500

the stone veneer table top having a rectangular reserve filled by rows of square stone and marble panels in various colors and veinings, surrounded by a wide border in a chevron pattern with a square reserve in each corner; the top is supported on an iron base with X-form legs joined by a stretcher. Height 29 1/4 x width 65 1/2 x depth 34 inches. $700-900

circa 1830, having a console supporting a marble top above a stepback shelf with carved S-scroll legs with acanthus leaf details; the back panel is carved with a large oval fan motif. Height 34 x width 47 x depth 23 inches. $600-800

circa 1830, having a malachite top supported by three urn and trumpet carved legs, which rest atop a tripartite platform base, terminating on three, short, cabriole legs with scrolled feet and acanthus leaf knees. Height 26 x width 28 x depth 28 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1860, having a rectangular overhanging top above three frieze drawers, each fitted with floral-form, hand painted porcelain knobs; and diamond panelled cupboard doors that flank an arched kneehole with a base raised on ball feet. Height 32 x width 63 1/2 x depth 30 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1840, having a rectangular top featuring a gadrooned edge supported by acanthus front legs and feet with foliate carving; having a double door cabinet, housing one shelf beneath the top. Height 35 x width 49 x depth 23 inches. $600-800

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877

An Anglo Indian William IV Mahogany Console Table,

An Indian Rosewood Hanging Open Wall Shelf,

874

878

A Pair of Anglo Indian Marble Top Mahogany Console Tables,

An Anglo Indian Regency Rosewood Round Tripod Pedestal,

circa 1840, the three-quarter gallery is carved with a foliate design above a rectangular top with a gadrooned edge; the base having drawer, hidden by the simple, convex, moulded frieze. It rests atop scrolled, front supports that display shell-form and rosette carving, and support a concave platform base with a mirrored back, all on lion paw feet. Height 36 x width 41 1/2 x depth 20 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1850, each of rectangular form with scalloped edges and marble tops; the pierced aprons having a central shell carving, raised on carved cabriole legs in C and S-scroll patterns. Height 36 1/2 x width 65 x depth 24 inches. $7,000-9,000

19th century, having a rustic diamond shaped shelf formed by cross braces creating an arrangement of five smaller diamonds, which support three tiers of shelves with a decorative zigzag front edge, supported on brackets. Height 30 x width 23 x depth 4 inches. $70-90

circa 1810, having a solid rosewood jardinière stand with a small round, tray top with reeded sides, supported by three scrolled, cabriole legs with acanthus leaf patterns, on a tripartite platform base with paw feet. Height 40 x width 35 x depth 32 inches. $800-1,200

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884

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Writing Table,

An Anglo Indian William IV Mahogany Square Tilt-Top Side Table,

circa 1870, having a rectangular top with an ovolu edge above a long frieze drawer mounted with two melonsectioned, white porcelain knobs, above decorative spandrels, and raised on four ball and ring-turned legs with arrow feet. Height 30 1/2 x width 36 x depth 21 1/2 inches. $400-600

880

884A

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Round Tilt-Top Side Table,

An Indo-Portuguese Marble Top Rosewood Console Table,

881

885

An Anglo Indian Mahogany Marble Top Console Table,

An Anglo Indian Mahogany Square Tilt-top Side Table,

882

886

An Indian Wood and Iron Deity Rope Bed Swing,

A Pair of Small Indian Rosewood Square Side Tables,

883

887

An Anglo Indian Mahogany Square Tilt-Top Side Table,

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Square Tilt-Top Side Table,

circa 1850, having a round tilt-top displaying a twining rosette border, repeated on the apron; the most unusual pedestal features five tiers of florettes, flaring from the stem, over an acanthus carved urn form, and terminating on a carved, tripartite platform base with a small, pierced apron and paw feet. Height 29 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $500-700

circa 1840, having a 1.5” thick marble top, an apron fashioned with horizontal reeding, and rope-turned legs that support a lower shelf that repeats the apron pattern, and terminates on tapered feet. Height 36 1/2 x width 44 x depth 22 inches. $800-1,200

early 19th century, having a base made up of double rows of hand forged iron rods that support a woven rope top with turned spindles, brass decorations and flower-form nail heads. Height 23 x width 57 x depth 35 inches. $700-900

19th century, having a gadroon edge square top and a moulded apron, with a reeded pedestal with a foliate carved knop at the base; platform stand with carved paw feet. Height 29 x width 19 x depth 19 inches. $300-500

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19th century, having a square top with a gadrooned edge over a reeded apron, sitting atop a tapered square pedestal with reserves on top of foliate carving; and a platform base with carved lions paw feet. Height 28 1/2 x width 21 x depth 21 inches. $700-900

LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1850, having a moulded edge surrounding a white marble top with grey veining; the frieze carved with vine motif, resting on cabriole legs with foliate carved knees and terminating on paw feet, joined by a K-shaped stretcher. Height 30 x width 53 x depth 23 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, having a square top with a double gadroon edge; the pedestal having a reeded stem and acanthus leaf turning, that rests atop a triform base with carved lions paw feet. Height 20 1/2 x width 23 x depth 23 inches. $700-900

circa 1860, having rosette carved tops and nearly full-length double spandrels on each side, forming Moresque arches; the square legs have a a leaf pattern with turned feet. Height 17 x width 13 x depth 13 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, having a gadroon edged, square top above an apron with foliate carving which sits atop a hexagonal pedestal which terminates on a triform base with scrolled feet. Height 29 1/2 x width 20 x depth 20 inches. $500-700


888

893

An Anglo Indian William IV Rosewood Round Tilt-Top Side Table,

An Indo-Portuguese Rosewood Console Table,

889

894

An Anglo Indian Marble Top Mahogany Table,

An Indo-Portuguese Carved Teak Coffer Chest,

890

895

An Anglo Indian Rosewood and Mahogany Side Table,

A Tibetan Brass Mounted Painted Leather Trunk,

891

896

An Indo-Portuguese Carved Rosewood Demi-lune Console Table,

An Anglo-Indian Rosewood Secretaire Bookcase,

circa 1820, having a carved gallery back with a scrolling vine pattern; the top displaying an egg-and-dart edge above a foliate vine carved frieze, supported on three cabriole legs with scrolled feet. Height 33 x width 41 x depth 28 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1830, having a molded cornice adorned with carved floral spray, over double doors above a drop front with fitted interior, over three drawers, all with incised borders with foliate corners, raised on ball feet. Height 76 x width 44 x depth 20 inches. $1,500-2,500

892

897

An Anglo Indian Teak Round Dropleaf Table,

An Indo-Portuguese Painted Jackfruit Tabletop Shrine Cabinet,

circa 1850, having an egg-and-dart border on a round topm, above a foliate carved frieze with a gadrooned edge; the pedestal is carved with palmettes and a foliate knop, terminating on a platform base with small bun feet. Height 28 x width 23 x depth 24 inches. $700-900

circa 1860, having a round top inlaid with multi-colored marble and stone in a radiating spiral pattern; the pedestal features double knops with gadrooned details and rests atop a quadriform platform base with scrolled feet. Height 31 1/2 x width 53 x depth 53 inches. $1,500-2,500

circa 1840, having a mahogany floating panel top with a rosewood frame housing two frieze drawers with brass pulls, resting atop turned legs displaying ring and trumpet forms with a supporting H-stretcher. Height 30 x width 36 x depth 26 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1870, having a frieze drawer with cockbeaded edge and a brass swing bail handle, siting atop inverted baluster legs with ball and ring turnings. Height 30 x width 18 x depth 46 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1840, having a scalloped back gallery and a scalloped apron and legs; the shoulders of the cabriole legs displaying mythical vyala creatures and foliate carving; the legs are joined by a carved saltire stretcher. Height 35 x width 52 x depth 22 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1850, of rectangular form, the front having double arched panels, with rosettes; the base with floral carving flanking a small drawer, with shell pull handle. all raised on wheels. Height 24 1/2 x width 31 1/2 x depth 19 inches. $200-400

circa 1820, of rectangular form, having a polychrome, painted floral scene with a black background, on the front panel and small, flower-form designs on the ends and shaped brass straps on the edges. Height 15 x width 31 1/2 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $300-500

circa, 1860, having a molded cornice supporting two turned finials, and surmounting a glazed door with arched pane and hand carved details in the upper corners; the door is flanked by tapered reeded pillars. Height 24 x width 18 x depth 10 inches. $100-200

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898

902

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Campaign Chest of Drawers,

An Anglo Indian Teak Double Door Cabinet,

898A

903

An Anglo Indian Aesthetic Movement Teak and Rosewood Side Table,

A Pair of Anglo Indian Regency Fruitwood Eagle Wall Shelf Brackets,

899

904

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Campaign Secretaire Bookcase,

A Chinese Shanxi Stone Figural Hitching Post Finial,

900

905

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Glazed Door Side Cabinet,

A Chinese Shanxi Stone Monkey Hitching Post,

901

906

An Anglo Indian Rosewood StepBack Cabinet,

A Chinese Zhejiang Stone Architectural Finial,

circa 1840, having two short drawers over three long; each with carved sunburst panels and the traditional, recessed, brass, campaign hardware with an egg-and-dart molding on the top and on the base, all on melonsectioned, ball feet. Height 46 x width 42 x depth 20 inches. $500-700

circa 1870, having a square top above scalloped spandrels, each with a carved rosette detail, sitting atop four turned legs ending in squared cabriole legs, joined by a X-stretcher. Height 24 x width 17 x depth 17 inches. $200-400

circa 1820, having carved fleur-de-lis on the cornice, above double, glazed, arched doors Beneath is a dropfront compartment fitted as a solid satinwood secretaire; the bottom section having a double-door cabinet with sunburst carving. Height 83 1/2 x width 49 x depth 20 inches. $1,000-1,500

circa 1860, having a small, beaded cornice, and gadroon carved upper apron, above double, glazed doors with fretwork panes; the frame of each door carved with scrolling foliage, the base having a gadroon edge, raised on sectioned, arrow feet. Height 46 x width 49 1/2 x depth 19 1/2 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, having molded, flared cornice above two doors over a two door base, raised on ball feet. Height 79 x width 45 x depth 20 inches. $600-800

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circa 1800, having a molded cornice over a double door cabinet with carved fan-burst panels with central rosettes; the base having two drawers with brass, swing bails, raised on short bracket feet. Height 68 1/2 x width 39 1/2 x depth 16 inches. $400-600

circa 1830, each having a scalloped edge shelf above an eagle bracket. Height 8 1/2 x width 15 1/2 x depth 7 3/4 inches. $300-500

Qing dynasty, depicting a seated bearded man stroking his chin. Height 14 3/4 x width 8 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $500-700

Qing dynasty, depicting a monkey holding a fruit tree branch, on a tall square base post. Height 29 x width 8 x depth 8 inches. $500-700

Qing dynasty, in the form of an altar niche that holds a small Buddha, the head of Buddha is a later replacement. Height 15 x width 13 x depth 13 inches. $400-600


907

912

A Pair of South Indian Solid Satinwood Columns, Goa,

An Italian Marble Pedestal Fountain Hand,

908

913

A French Lathe Turned Oak Staircase Newel Post,

A Pair of Louis XVI Style Composition Stone Sphinxes on Bases,

circa 1820, of round slightly tapering form with brass banded tops, solid satinwood. Height 74 x width 6 x depth 6 inches. $300-500

circa 1860, having carved multiring baluster turnings and topped with a flat top urn shape finial. This architectural element is designed to support the handrail of a stair banister. Height 55 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $200-400

having a tall, arched backsplash that houses the opening for the spout, above a melon-sectioned, demilune basin on a pedestal with a flared base. Height 54 1/2 x width 22 1/2 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

20th century, each depicting a maiden in 18th century attire, raised atop tall pedestal that terminates on a deeply molded base. Height 61 1/2 inches. $4,000-6,000

909

914

An Anglo Indian Rosewood Brass Banded Pillar,

A French Faux Bois Stone Carving,

910

915

A Large Solid Rosewood Brass Banded Pillar,

A French Renaissance Style Limestone Wall Fountain,

911

916

An Italian Neoclassical Marble Figural Garden Pedestal Fountain,

A Scottish York Stone Vertical Sundial Pedestal,

circa 1800, having a square teak capital above a brass band set on a solid round rosewood column that slightly swells at the middle and tapers to the foot. Height 96 x width 13 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1800. Height 93 x width 13 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1900, the central figure with the spout, in the form of two putti catching a large dolphin, atop a cylindrical socle at the center of the melon-sectioned basin; the baluster pedestal stem is carved overall with acanthus leaves and rests on a square plinth. Height 62 x width 40 x depth 40 inches. $4,000-6,000

mid 19th century, depicting a tree trunk with the branches sawn off, the roots exposed deep in the rocky soil, with ivy climbing up the trunk. Height 79 x width 24 x depth 18 inches. $3,000-5,000

hand carved of limestone, with a small rectangular wall for the spout, that bears the Latin inscription Iterum Sities/1567, above a large rectangular basin and molded base. Height 49 1/2 x width 50 x depth 36 inches. $3,000-5,000

late 18th-early 19th century, having a round crest over a house form that displays the large bronze gnomon, with a molded base atop a rectangular plinth and round foot. Height 47 x width 29 x depth 29 inches. $3,000-5,000

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917

922

A French Art Deco Bourguignon Stone Trough,

A French Louis XVI Neoclassical Limestone Garden Statue,

918

923

A French Art Deco Bourguignon Stone Water Basin,

A Set of Three Belgian Leaded and Stained Glass Doors,

919

924

A French Solid Limestone Water Trough,

An Anglo Indian Eglomisé Glass Interior Double Door,

920

925

A French Cast Iron Figural Garden Fountain,

An Anglo Indian Eglomisé Glass Interior Double Door,

921

926

A Large French Cast Iron Two-Tier Garden Fountain,

A Northern Indian Iron Mounted Teak Paneled Double Door,

circa 1920, of rectangular form, having polished and unpolished sides, marked Santiago - La Chaize. Height 8 x width 19 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches. $50-100

circa 1920, of rectangular form with an oval well on straight sides, in polished stone with a cut-back designs along each corner edge. Height 8 x width 19 3/4 x depth 8 1/2 inches. $80-120

19th century, of hexagonal oblong form, with faceted sides and a hollowed hexagonal well. Height 12 1/4 x width 25 x depth 14 1/2 inches. $500-700

late 19th century, depicting a putto on a shell seat riding a dolphin, rising from the water; the dolphin housing the spout of the fountain and rests atop a square base, marked with cast number 6809. Height 58 x width 27 x depth 19 inches. $15,000-20,000

circa 1870, having a finial within a round basin on an urn support that displays cast masques; the large, round lower basin sits atop a fluted, round pedestal with four outer ribs, terminating on a round, tiered base, marked with foundry stamp J.J. Ducel & Fils. Height 76 inches. $10,000-15,000

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late 18th depicting two rotund putti wrestling a large goose. Height 52 x width 46 1/2 x depth 25 3/4 inches. $8,000-12,000

circa 1900, depicting a summer pond vignette, with a white swan, with ducks, irises, cattails, lily-pads and serene water. Height 101 1/2 x width 89 1/2 x depth 2 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1840, each having an applied foliate, scrolled carving above four rectangular panes of reverse painted glass, heavily decorated with floral vines and bouquets in a scalloped reserve. Height 101 x width 48 x depth 1 3/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1840, each having an applied foliate, scrolled carving above four rectangular panes of reverse painted glass, heavily decorated with floral vines and bouquets in a scalloped reserve. Height 101 x width 48 x depth 1 3/4 inches. $500-700

circa 1850, having molded square panels, mounted with large nail heads and hinges. Height 84 x width 58 1/2 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $500-700


927

932

An Indian Art Deco Teak Double Door,

A French Colonial Carved Pine and Iron Panel Double Door,

928

933

A North Indian Hindu Pierced Brass Wall Plaque of Lakshmi,

A Wrought Iron Double Door Gate,

929

934

A Northern Indian Moorish Style Teak Double Door with Jamb,

A Pair of Art Deco Mayan Revival Glass Windows,

930

935

A Pair of Northern Indian Moorish Style Teak Windows with Jamb,

A North Indian Painted Teak Paneled Double Door with Jamb,

931

936

A French Colonial Painted Pine and Iron Double Door,

A North Indian Painted Teak Paneled Double Door with Jamb,

circa 1925, with transom and jamb. Height 113 x width 68 x depth 7 inches. $1,000-2,000

19th century, of rectangular form, depicting the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, with four hands, seated and holding a lotus bud; she is surrounded by an arch of peacock feathers mounted with cabochons with an elaborate pierced background with vines. Height 15 x width 12 x depth 1 inch. $200-400

circa 1850, having a rectangular transom window, geometric panes and mullions in a double stars pattern in textured green and clear glass. Height 100 x width 62 1/2 x depth 5 1/2 inches. $700-900

circa 1850, having a rectangular transom window, with geometric panes in textured green and clear glass, the double shutter window is mounted with iron bar grills. Height 78 x width 49 x depth 5 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1900, having painted iron panels. Height 89 x width 51 1/2 x depth 3 inches. $200-400

circa 1900, having openwork iron panels above carved relief panels. Height 92 x width 43 x depth 2 inches. $100-200

circa 1880, the quadrants having vertical bars with scrolling accents. Height 97 x width 68 1/2 x depth 2 inches. $400-600

circa 1920, having an arched transom above three sections of multipaned windows, comprising 12 clear rectangular panes, all with an outside border of painted geometric Mesoamerican designs. Height of each 75 x width 22 inches. $300-500

circa 1860, comprising double doors and a complete jamb; the frame having carved floral motifs and polychrome details; doors having typical cross bar construction and rosette, iron nail heads. Height 94 x width 54 x depth 5 inches. $800-1,200

circa 1860, comprising double doors and a complete jamb; the frame having carved floral motifs and polychrome details; the double doors display typical cross bar construction and rosette, iron nail heads. Height 94 x width 55 x depth 5 inches. $800-1,200

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937

942

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

938

943

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

939

944

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

940

945

A Teak Double Door with Jamb

A Teak Double Door with Jamb,

941

946

A Northern Indian Mughal Round Brass Pandan Box,

A South Indian Teak Double Door with Jamb,

19th century, having six rectangular panels surrounding a raised panel. Height 87 x width 47 inches. $500-700

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a raised panel. Height 88 1/2 x width 47 x depth 4 inches. $500-700

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a raised panel. Height 86 x width 46 1/2 inches. $500-700

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a raised panel. Height 87 x width 48 x depth 4 inches. $500-700

19th century, of flattened, round form with a hinged lid with ring handle and heavy hasp; decorated with various punched designs in concentric circles throughout. Height 8 x width 11 x depth 11 inches. $50-100

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a cartouche panel. Height 88 x width 48 1/2 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $600-800

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a cartouche panel. Height 88 x width 49 1/4 inches. $600-800

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a raised cartouche panel. Height 89 x width 48 1/2 x depth 4 1/2 inches. $600-800

19th century, having six rectangular panels each surrounding a cartouche panel. Height 88 x width 49 1/4 x depth 4 3/4 inches. $600-800

18th/19th century, having geometric designs within panel borders. Height 93 x width 51 x depth 6 inches. $1,000-2,000


947

952

A South Indian Teak Double Door with Jamb,

A Pair of North Indian Moorish Style Teak Framed Transom Windows,

948

953

A South Indian Teak Double Door with Jamb,

An American Victorian Stained Opalescent Glass Window,

949

954

A Teak Latticework Double Door Dog Gate,

A South Indian Teak Double Door with Jamb,

950

955

An Indian Iron Mounted Teak Paneled Double Door with Jamb,

A Wrought Iron Arched Transom Grill,

18th/19th century, having geometric designs within panel borders. Height 93 x width 51 x depth 6 inches. $1,000-2,000

18th/19th century, having geometric designs within panel borders. Height 93 x width 51 x depth 6 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1880. Height 35 x width 60 x depth 1 inches. $100-200

19th century, having square, molded panels and an arched panels at the top. Height 90 x width 74 x depth 6 inches. $1,000-1,500

circa 1850, having green and frosted panes in a geometric pattern. Height 49 x width 20 3/4 x depth 1 inches. $100-200

circa 1890, having a rectangular twopanel window, with leaded, multicolored panes in diamond, floral and scroll designs. Height 71 x width 40 x depth 2 inches. $300-500

18th/19th century, having geometric designs within panel borders. Height 93 x width 51 x depth 6 inches. $1,000-2,000

circa 1890, having vertical bars bisecting scrolling accents. Height 28 1/2 x width 56 x depth 1 inches. $80-120

956

A Teak and Iron Double Door Dog Gate, 951

A North Indian Iron Mounted Teak Paneled Double Door with Jamb,

19th century, having double doors with rectangular panels, iron nail heads and a hidden, pedestrian door. Height 84 x width 55 x depth 4 inches. $600-800

circa 1880. Height 48 x width 41 x depth 1 1/2 inches. $80-120

957

A Wrought Iron Arched Transom Grill,

circa 1880, having vertical bars ending in decorative accents. Height 27 x width 55 x depth 2 inches. $100-200 107


958

963

A Wrought Iron Arched Transom Grill,

A Large American Stained and Leaded Glass Landscape Window,

959

964

A Wrought Iron Arched Transom Grill with Lantern Bracket,

A Painted Wrought Iron Window Grill,

960

965

A Wrought Iron Arched Transom Grill,

A Pair of Anglo Indian Blue Painted Columns,

961

966

A Victorian Jeweled Opalescent and Stained Glass Window,

A Pair of Anglo Indian Blue Painted Columns,

962

967

A Victorian Style Opalescent and Stained Glass Window,

Pair Anglo Indian Blue Painted Columns,

circa 1890, having scrolling design throughout. Height 30 x width 49 x depth 1 inches. $100-200

having vertical bars bisecting scrolling accents. Height 24 x width 47 x depth 1 inches. $100-200

circa 1880, having vertical bars and scrolling accents within double borders. Height 24 x width 46 x depth 2 inches. $100-200

circa 1880, having floral and scrolling decoration throughout. Height 96 x width 39 1/2 x depth 2 inches. $2,000-4,000

having floral and scrolling decoration throughout. Height 96 x width 39 1/2 x depth 2 inches. $2,000-4,000

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS

circa 1920, displaying a panoramic landscape scene. Height 60 x width 158 x depth 2 inches. $2,000-4,000

circa 1900, having scrolling design throughout. Height 65 x width 25 x depth 1 inches. $100-200

Late 18th century, with stone bases. Height 107 x width 13 x depth 13 inches. $500-700

Late 18th century, with stone bases. Height 107 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $500-700

Late 18th century, with stone bases. Height 107 x width 13 x depth 13 inches. $500-700


968

973

A Pair of Indian Blue Painted Teak Columns,

A Painted Teak Joined Double Pillar,

Late 18th century, with stone bases. Height 116 x width 32 x depth 32 inches. $500-700

circa 1860, with stone bases, Height 95 x width 30 x depth 15 inches. $600-800

974 969

A Pair Anglo Indian Carved Teak Pillars on Stone Bases,

19th century, each having a scrolled capital with rosette carvings and faceted columns terminating on squared bases atop a stone pillar base. Height 103 x width 15 x depth 15 inches. $800-1,200

A Pair of Anglo Indian Teak Pillars, 19th century, with limestone bases. Height of column 98 x width 12 x depth 12 inches. $700-900

975

An Indian Teak Architectural Corner Pillar Top, 970

A Pair of Carved Teak Pillars,

circa 1870, with stone bases. Height 109 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $300-500

19th century, having a carved central tobacco leaf flanked by scroll motifs. Height 6 x width 19 x depth 9 inches. $80-120

976

An Indian Teak Architectural Half Pillar Top and Capital

19th century, having a carved floral center and polychrome throughout, together with an Indian painted teak architectural pillaster capital. Height 9 x width 13 x depth 12 inches. $100-200 971

A Pair of Carved Teak Pillars,

circa 1870, with stone bases. Height 109 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $300-500

977

An Anglo Indian Mahogany and Rosewood Column,

19th century, having a square teak ring turned capital on a solid round column that slightly swells at the middle and tapers to the foot. Height 88 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $700-900

972

A Pair of Carved Teak Pillars,

circa 1870, with stone bases. Height 109 x width 10 x depth 10 inches. $300-500

978

An Indian Painted Teak Pillar on Stone Base,

19th century, having scrolling capital atop a painted pillar. Height 85 x width 13 x depth 13 inches. $100-200

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Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: $0-$200 $10 $200-$500 $25 $500-$1,000 $50 $1,000-$2,000 $100 $2,000-$5,000 $200 $5,000-$10,000 $500 $10,000-$20,000 $1,000 $20,000-$50,000 $2,000 $50,000-$100,000 $5,000 $100,000-$200,000 $10,000 Over $200,000 Auctioneer’s discretion

In-House Bidding Live bidding at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is by paddle only. Please register for a paddle at the entrance of the sales room. If you are the successful bidder, your paddle number and the hammer price will be announced by the auctioneer. Online Bidding Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. allows absentee and live bidding through our website at www.lesliehindman.com as well as absentee and live bidding through third party online bidding providers which vary by sale. For more information regarding online bidding please visit our website at www.lesliehindman.com.

Appraisals Appraisals can be arranged for insurance, donation, estate tax, family division or other purposes. Appraisal fees vary according to circumstances. Please contact our Estates and Appraisals Department at 303.825.1855 for further information.

Absentee Bidding If you are unable to attend an auction, you may use the absentee bid form provided at the back of this catalogue. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will exercise written order bids and telephone bids at no additional charge. Lots will always be sold as inexpensively as is allowed other bids and reserves as are on our books or bids executed in competition from the audience.

Guide for Prospective Buyers

Driving Directions/Parking

Conditions of Sale Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. encourages all prospective buyers to read the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue.

To Leslie Hindman Auctioneers:

Exhibitions Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. recommends that all prospective buyers attend the pre-sale exhibition prior to the auction. Staff members are available at our pre-sale exhibitions to advise prospective buyers on particular objects or on any aspect of the bidding process.

From the WEST (Mountains/Front Range): Take I-70 East to Exit 261 and merge onto US 6 E toward 6th Avenue. Proceed approx. 9 miles on 6th Avenue to Lincoln. Turn left onto Lincoln, stay in left lane to turn left on to Speer Blvd. Turn left on Speer Blvd. (keep in extreme right lane) to Cherokee (three very short blocks). Turn right onto Cherokee. Building will be on right side at 960 Cherokee. For parking, please see below.

Estimates Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. provides catalogue descriptions and pre-auction estimates for each lot included in the sale. These estimates are a guide for prospective bidders. They are not definitive. All pre-sale estimates are subject to revision.

From the EAST (Denver International Airport): Take I-70 West toward Exit 276 A, exit at 274 and merge onto I-25 South to Denver, approximately 5.5 miles, to exit 209A for 6th Avenue East. Proceed on 6th Avenue to Lincoln. Turn left on Lincoln, stay in left lane to turn left onto Speer Boulevard. On Speer, merge into extreme right lane to turn right onto Cherokee (Cherokee is next block past Bannock). Turn right on Cherokee. Building will be on right side at 960 Cherokee. For parking, please see below.

Condition Reports We are happy to provide a condition report for lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. Nevertheless, intending buyers are reminded that condition reports are statements of our opinion only, and that each lot is sold “AS IS,” per our Conditions of Sale, as outlined in the back of this catalogue. All lots should be viewed personally by prospective buyers or their agents to evaluate the condition of the property offered for sale due to the highly subjective nature of condition reports.

From the NORTH: Take I-25 South to Exit 209A for 6th Avenue East. Proceed on 6th Avenue to Lincoln. Turn left on Lincoln, stay in left lane to turn left onto Speer Boulevard. On Speer, merge into extreme right lane to turn right onto Cherokee (Cherokee is next block past Bannock). Turn right on Cherokee. Building will be on right side at 960 Cherokee. For parking, please see below.

Bidding at Auction The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium as well as any applicable taxes.

From the SOUTH: Take I-25 North to Exit 207A (Lincoln St./Broadway). Proceed on Lincoln (head straight (north) from exit) 1.7 miles to Speer Boulevard. Turn left on Speer and merge into extreme right lane to turn right onto Cherokee (Cherokee is next block past Bannock). Turn right on Cherokee. Building will be on right side at 960 Cherokee. For parking, please see below. Parking: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has parking directly behind our building. To access parking lot and rear entrance, proceed on Cherokee to 10th Street. Turn right on 10th to alley on right. Turn into alley and proceed south. There is also ample street parking, mostly without meters, in the surrounding area. 111


Conditions of Sale LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS, INC. AS AGENT The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. as owner or as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.

BEFORE THE SALE Prospective buyers are strongly advised to personally examine any property in which they are interested before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request, on lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. All lots are sold “AS IS” and without recourse and neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any warranties or representations, express or implied with respect to such lots. Neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to merchantability, fitness for purpose, correctness of the catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, material, genuineness, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, exhibitions, literature or historical significance of any lot sold. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. No statement, whether written or oral, and whether made in the catalogue, or in supplements to the catalogue, an advertisement, a bill of sale, a salesroom posting or announcement, the remarks of an auctioneer, or otherwise, shall be deemed to create any warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and its consignor(s) make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in the catalogue.

AT THE SALE Refusal of Admission Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has the right, at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid. Registration before Bidding A prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before bidding. We may require bank or other financial references. Bidding as Principal When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed upon in writing with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc., and that Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will only look to the principal for payment. Absentee Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out written bids given to us at least 24 hours prior to the sale for the convenience of clients who are not present at the auction in person, by an agent or by telephone. Bids must be placed in U.S. dollars. If we receive written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and these are the highest bids on the lot at the auction, it will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with the written bid. Telephone Bids On lots with a low estimate of $300 and above and if a prospective buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in the bidding by telephone and we do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connection with telephone bidding.

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Online Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the Internet or software malfunctions related to the execution of online bids. Reserves Some lots in the sale are subject to a reserve which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate of the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with consignors or, in the absence thereof, the absolute discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. With respect to lots that are offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the auctioneer, in his or her discretion, will generally open the bidding at half of the low estimate for the lot. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer may proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized, and then continue up from that amount. Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his or her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he or she may decide, to withdraw any lot, and in the case of error or dispute, and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Successful Bid The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the case of a tie bid, the winning bidder will determined by the auctioneer at his or her sole discretion. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer has final discretion to determine the successful bidder or to reoffer the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. sale record shall be conclusive. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer to the highest acknowledged bidder subject to the Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and the bidder assumes full risk and responsibility.

AFTER THE SALE Buyer’s Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium and the applicable sales tax added to the final total. HAMMER PRICE/BUYER’SPREMIUM Portion from Portion from First Bidding Option $0-$200,000 $200,001-500,000 $500,001 and above In-house 22% 20% 12% lesliehindman.com 22% 20% 12% liveauctioneers.com 24% 22% 14%

Payment The buyer must pay the entire amount due (including the hammer price, buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and other charges) no later than 5 p.m. on the seventh (7) business day following the sale. Payment in U.S. dollars may be made with cash; bank check or cashier’s check drawn on a U.S. bank; money order; or wire transfer unless other arrangements are made with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee.


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Collecting Purchases Once Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has received all funds due to us, the buyer shall collect purchased lots within seven (7) business days from the date of the sale. Packing and Shipping If your bid is successful, we can provide you with a list of shippers. We will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us. Property will not be released to the shipper without the buyer’s written consent and until payment has been made in full. Packing and handling of purchased lots by us is at the entire risk of the purchaser, and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will have no liability of any loss or damage to such items. Non Payment If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within seven (7) business days following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law: a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price b.) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law c.) to cancel the sale d.) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms as we find appropriate, to resell the property at public auction without reserve, and with the purchaser liable for any deficiency, cost, including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser’s obligations to us, any property in our possession owned by such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier’s checks, we have confirmed their authenticity.

LIABILITY Condition Reports Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this paragraph. Purchased Lots If for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. Legal Ramifications The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale, the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the jurisdiction in Illinois. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law. Discretion Any and all of the conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. 1209

f.) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auction by or on behalf of the buyer g.) to take other action as we find necessary or appropriate

Failure to Collect Purchases If property is not picked up within seven (7) business days following the sale, whether or not payment has been made, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to charge $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser’s expense. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than seven (7) business days following the sale. In addition, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. For property that is not picked up after thirty (30) calendar days, an additional administration fee of $75 will be charged. Property which is paid for but left on our premises for any reason in excess of sixty (60) calendar days is subject to sale by us with the balance of any funds recovered in excess of storage charges and any other fees being remitted to you.

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS 960 Cherokee Street • Denver Colorado • 80204 Phone 303.825.1855 • Fax 303.825.0450 www.lesliehindman.com

SHIPPING & PACKAGING Shipping & Packaging While Leslie Hindman Auctioneers does not provide packing and shipping services, we do have a list of recommended third party shippers* to assist you in shipping to and from 389 South Lipan Street Denver, Colorado 80223. We require a written authorization from the client to release property to any third party. You may fax a Shipping Release Form to 303.825.0450 or email your authorization to denver@lesliehindman.com. Please note the all property must be removed from our premises within five (5) business days following the last day of the auction. Property not removed within this time is subject to a handling charge of $5.00 per lot per day as outlined in the Conditions of Sale. Please contact Caitlin Cruickshank at 303.825.1855 or caitlincruickshank@lesliehindman.com should you require further assistance. Small Packages: The UPS Store #2328 303 S. Broadway #200 Denver, CO 80209 Ph: 303.722.4404 Fx: 303.722.2323 Email: store2328@theupsstore.com Local Shippers: Move Masters 745 Lipan Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Ph: 303.893.8200 (Local Denver Deliver & Receiver) Craters & Freighters 4477 Glencoe Street Denver, Colorado 80216 Ph: 303.393.7633 Mountain Men Delivery LLC mountainmendelivery@gmail.com Fx: 303.287.0341 Ph: 303.287.8034 (Delivery to Steamboat Springsonly) Amazing Moves 4195 Oneida Street Unit 1 Denver, Colorado 80216 Ph: 303.668.7444 Fx: 303.293.3732

Step Hills Transfer Inc. Attn: Dave Dewey 5445 #B Dahlia Street Commerce City, Colorado 80022 Ph: 303.330.0331 ddewey@stephills.com Major Works of Art: Ship Art 5130 Franklin Street Denver, Colorado 80216 Ph: 303.291.3906 Terry Dowd Inc. Attn: Joshua J. Van Wie 4120 Brighton Blvd., B-9 Denver, CO 80216-3746 Ph: 303.297.8686 Fx: 303.246.6452 Email: jvanwie@terrydowd.com International/Fine Art/Local Shipping: Johnson Moving and Storage Attn: Donald Hindman 221 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80202 Ph: 303.785.4307

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LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS | DENVER BID FORM Telephone Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal

Absentee

Fax form to 303.825.0450

Online registration/bid requests must be received at least 24 hours before the auction begins. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will confirm all bids received by fax or by return email. Phone bids will not be accepted on lots with a low estimate of $300 and below. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. allows absentee and telephone bidding registration through our website at www.lesliehindman.com.

bidding increments are:

$0-$200 $10 $200-$500 $25 $500-$1,000 $50 $1,000-$2,000 $100 $2,000-$5,000 $200 $5,000-$10,000 $500 $10,000-$20,000 $1,000 $20,000-$50,000 $2,000 $50,000-$100,000 $5,000 $100,000-$200,000 $10,000 Over $200,000 Auctioneer’s discretion For absentee bids, indicate your limit for each lot. Your bids will be executed at the lowest prices allowed by reserves and other amount. If we receive more than one bid of the same value, the first one received will take precedence.

DENVER 230 Name Sale Number/Name

Business Name

Billing Address

City State Country/Zip

Contact Name

Primary Phone Secondary Phone

Email Fax

A per lot buyer’s premium is added to the final hammer price as per the following: Signature Date

$0 - $200,000 $200,001 - $500,000 $500,001+

22% 20% 12%

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for failure or other inadvertent errors relating to the execution of your bids. Lot Number

LOT Description

For Leslie Hindman AUCTIONEERS, INC.

Date

I authorize Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. to bid on my behalf up to the amount stated below. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound to the Conditions of Sale as stated in the sale catalogue and on our website.

Absentee Bid (US Dollar Limit)

PHONE BID

(PLEASE CHECK)

EXCLUDES BUYER’S PREMIUM

Back-up Bid FOR TELEPHONE BIDDERS ONLY

First time bidders please provide proof of identification: Passport/Drivers License/National Identity Card

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SEEKING CONSIGNMENTS DE NV ER S UMM ER AU C TION | AU G U ST 2 6 Leslie Hindman Auctioneers is one of the nation’s premier auction houses, gaining recognition over thirty years of business as a major player in the global auction market. Located in Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, Naples, and Palm Beach, we hold regularly scheduled auctions of Fine Art, Furniture and Decorative Arts, Asian Works of Art, Fine Jewelry and Timepieces, Vintage Couture and Fine Books and Manuscripts. We are now accepting consignments for our upcoming Denver Summer Auction — if you would like a complimentary and confidential evaluation of your works, please do not hesitate to contact us at 303.825.1855.

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Sold for $292,000 and $97,600

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