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Winter Estates Auction February 23 & 24, 2013
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1. William Henry Buck (Norwegian/New Orleans, 1840-1880), “Louisiana Bayou: Live Oaks and Water Lilies at Dusk,” o/c, sd., 13 x 17 ¾ in.
4. Cased Pr. of English Percussion Dueling Pistols, c. 1820, marked “JM Manton & Sons, London”, 6 1/4 in., case h. 2 ¾ in.
7. American Renaissance Highly Carved and Burled Walnut Bedroom Suite, late 19th c., Philadelphia, comprising bedstead and mirrored dresser, h. 89 in.
2. J.S. Marsh (American, 19th c.), “Mouth of the St. John’s River, Fla-Looking out to Sea,” 1872, o/b, sd., 11 ¾ x 19 ¾ in.
5. “Constitution of the Confederate States of America,” Adopted Unanimously by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, March 11, 1861, printed by John M. Cooper & Company, Savannah.
8. William Woodward (American/New Orleans 18591939), “French Market, New Orleans,” wc, 8 ¾ x 13 ½ in.
3. Bronze Statuette of “The Sower,” after JulesAime Dalou, sd., “Girei Perdue/A.A. Hebrard, Dalou” foundry mark, h. 6 3/8 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
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6. Kentucky Coin Silver Teapot, Asa Blanchard, Lexington, wc. 1808-1838.
9. An American Classical Mahogany Library Table, early 19th c., Egyptian marble, h. 30 in. 10. American Carved Cherrywood Tallcase Clock, c. 1843, by Thomas R.J. Ayers, Danville Kentucky., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
Important Winter Estates Auction February 23 & 24, 2013 FEATURING: Property Deaccessioned by the Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, KY Property from the Estate of Willis F. Harrington (1882-1960), Noted Chemist and Vice President and Director of the Dupont Company Property from the Estate of Yolande Bayhi Jones, Walnut Street, New Orleans Property from the Estate of Janice Trum Barker, New Orleans Property from the Estate of JoAnn Kuebel Williams, New Orleans Property from the Collection of Antiquaire Felix Herwig Kuntz (1890-1971), New Orleans Paintings and Pottery Descended in the Family of William Woodward Property from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartman, Los Angeles, CA Additional Property from the Estate of Molly F. Reily, New Orleans An Important Portrait Descended in the Family of Statesman Patrick Henry Property from the Estate of a Texas Lady EXHIBITION beginning Wednesday, February 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
AUCTION SCHEDULE Saturday, February 23, 10 a.m., 4038 Magazine Street Sunday, February 24, 11 a.m., 3923 Carondelet Street
American Classical Bronze-Mounted Mahogany Box Sofa, early 19th c.
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1. Elizabeth Catlett (American/Washington D.C., 1915-2012), “Celie,” 1986, lithograph, sd., 30/80 plate, 23 ½ x 16 in. 2. William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921), “Cotton Pickers in the Fields,” o/b, sd., 6 ¼ .x 12 ¼ in. 3. Bror Anders Wikstrom (Louisiana, 1854-1909), “Wooded Landscape”, o/c, 10 x 15 in. 4. Antique American Cast Iron Jockey, 19th c., labeled “Foundry Union Beach, N.J.,” original paint surface, h. 47 in.
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5. Fine Antique American Cast Iron Horsehead Hitching Post, 19th c., h. 45 in. 6. French School, late 18th c., “Reclining Bacchus attended by a Nymph and Satyr with a Goat,” o/c., 29 x 39 in. 7. Kentucky Coin Silver Sugar Bowl, Asa Blanchard, Lexington, wc. 1808-1838. 8. Jeweled Parure of 1884 Queen of Carnival, Annie Howard, original fitted Paris case.
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9. Fine Continental Baroque-Style Gilt and Carved Walnut Center Table, 19th c., Spain or Portugal, labeled “Bob Jones University Collection,” h.30 ½ in. 10. Extraordinary Irish Georgian-Style Carved Mahogany Settee, 19th c.
William Henry Buck (Norwegian/Louisiana, 1840-1888), “Moss Trees Along the Mississippi,” o/c, sd., 18 x 30 in.
Antique Gustavian Carved and Gilded Pier Mirror, 19th c., h. 68 in.
American Classical Coin Silver Coffee and Tea Service, J. McMullin, Philadelphia, 1765-1843, act. 1795-1843; comprised of a coffee pot, teapot, sugar, creamer and waste bowl, coffee h. 11 ½ in.
Fine American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Bedstead, c. 1850-1860, stamped J.H. Belter, NY, h. 65 in.
A Rare Pair of Italian Walnut, Ebonized, Ivory and Exotic Woods Inlaid Bòmbé Encoignures,18th c., h. 79 ½ in.
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1. French School, 19th c., “Two Music-Making Putti, with Attributes of the Arts and the Dove of Venus,” o/c, 30 x 32 1/2 in. 2. Pr. of Royal Aubusson Medallions, 18th c., h. 16 ½ in. 3. Fine American Classical Rosewood Faux Bois, Ebonized and Gilt Stenciled Work Table, early 19th c., h.29 ½ in. 4. French Patinated Bronze of a Reclining Figure of a
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Male River God, after Pheidias, mid-19th c., reduction seal of Achille Collas and an early founder’s mark “F. Barbedienne”, h. 14 ¼ in., Prov.: HeadleyWhitney Museum. 5. Pr. of French Gilt Bronze Candelabra, early 19th c., h. 8 ¾ in. 6. Chinese Enameled White Glass Snuff Bottle, poss. 18th c., Guyue Xuan mark, h. 2 5/8 in.
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7. Antique Italian Painted and Parcel Gilt Pier Mirror, late 18th/early 19th c. 8. American Classical Carved Mahogany Armchair, early 19th c., attr. D. Phyfe, NY 9. American Aesthetic Rosewood Library Table, late 19th c., New York, h. 30 1/8 in. 10. Pr. of American Classical Gilt and Carved Mahogany Games Tables, early 19th c. and later, Philadelphia, h. 28 in.
Empire Gilt Bronze and Marble Gueridon, early 19th c., h 28 in.
Suite of Four Rococo Monochrome Overdoors, “Putto Personification of Comedy and Tragedy, with Lyric and Melodic Music,” mid-18th c., o/c, each 28 x 43 ½ in.
Fine Pr. of Venetian Gilt and Creme Peinte Fauteuils, late 18th/early 19th c.
Good Chinese Export Chinoiserie Lacquered Bureau-on-Stand, late 18th/early 19th c., fitted necessaire compartment, h. 61 ½ in.
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1. Harry Herman Roseland (American, ca. 18681950), “Mammy’s Predictions,” 1942, o/c, sd., 18 x 24 ¼ in., Prov.: Acquired in 1945; descended in a KY family. 2. F. Grayson Sayre (American/California, 18791939), “Homestead in the Sierra Nevada Foothills, California,” o/c, sd., 28 ¼ x 36 in.
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3. George II Parcel Gilt, Inlaid and Carved Walnut Side Chair, mid-18th c.
6. Italian Renaissance-Style Carved Walnut Credenza, prob. early 19th c.
4. Chippendale Carved Mahogany Tilt Top Tea Table, late 18th c.
7. American Federal Carved Walnut Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th c., prob. Southern, h. 37 ½ in.
5. American Federal Inlaid Walnut Chest of Drawers, late 18th c., Mid-Atlantic.
Kentucky Coin Silver Pitcher, Asa Blanchard, Lexington, wc. 1808-1838. Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
George Esten Cooke (American, 1793-1849), “Portrait of Maria Rosalie Henry Lewis (1818-1897) Granddaughter of Patrick Henry”, 1837, o/c, sd., 52 in. x 39 in. Prov.: Descended in the family of the sitter.
American Chippendale Carved Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table, 18th c., prob. Philadelphia, h. 28 in., Prov.: David Stockwell, Wilmington, DE.
American Chippendale Carved Walnut Corner Cupboard, late 18th c., Pennsylvania, h. 96 in.
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1. English Patinated Bronze Two-Light Argand Lamp, mid-19th c., h. 21 ¼ in.
4. Fine Belle-Epoque Patinated Bronze Dore and Specimen Marble Top Gueridon.
7. Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Carlton House Desk, late 19th/early 20th c.
2. Two Grand Tour Marble Ruins of the Temple of Heavenly Twins and the Temple of Vespian, h. 13 ¾ in.
5. American Federal Inlaid Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, c. 1800, h.37 in.
8. American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Settee, c. 1850-60, attr. J.H. Belter, NY, “Tuthill King” pattern, h. 44 in.
3. Bruce Nelson (American/California, 18881971), “A January Afternoon,” o/c, sd., 20 x 25 in.
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6. Two American Chippendale Carved Walnut Ladder or Slat-Back Side Chairs, 18th c.
Pr. of Chinese Anhua Decorated White Glazed Egg Shell Porcelain Bowls, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or earlier, h. 1 5/8 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese School, “Eagle and Autumn Leaves,” ink and color on silk, signature and six seals, 53 x 28 1/2 in., scroll, Prov.: Parke-Bernet Galleries, Dec. 1967, attr. Emperor Song Huizong (1082-1135); G.W. Headley; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Pr. of Chinese Gilt Decorated Brown Lacquer Barrel Stools, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), h. 17 1/4 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
Pr. Chinese Black Lacquer Armchairs, late 19th/early 20th c., Prov.: G. W. Headley; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese School, “Swans beneath Winter Willow,” ink and color on silk, two seals, mounted with a calligraphy panel, together 76 3/4 x 38 1/2 in., scroll, Prov.: Parke-Bernet Galleries, Dec. 1967, attr. Ma Lin (1180-1256); G. W. Headley; HeadleyWhitney Museum.
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1. Pr. of American Chippendale Carved Walnut Side Chairs, 18th c., Delaware Valley. 2. American Classical Mahogany Games Table, early 19th c., h. 30 in. 3. Pr. of Neoclassical-Style Dore Bronze Gueridons, h. 26 ½ in.
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4. Pr. of Antique Georgian-Style Carved and Argenté Consoles, late 19th c., labeled “Wm. Baumgarten & Co.,” NY, h. 34 ¼ in. 5. Two Mounted Narwhal Tusks, c. 1800, with helical spiral, fitted into a metal and marble base, h. 87 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
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6. French Provincial Carved and Inlaid Fruitwood Bòmbé Commode, 18th c. 7. French School, early 19th c., “Three Figures in Carnival Costume,” o/c., 40 x 32 ¼ in.
Chinese Carved Wood Libation Cup, 17th/18th c., h. 4 1/4 in., w. 4 3/4 in., Prov.: George de Menasce; Spink & Son; G. W. Headley, 1971; Headley-Whitney Museum.
A Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation Cup, 18th c., h. 3 in. w. 4 3/4 in., Prov.: G. W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), dia. 13 1/4 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
A Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation Cup, 18th c., h. 4 1/8 in., w. 7 1/8 in., Prov.: G. W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Blue and White Drum Form Jar and Cover, Jiajing mark but 17th c., h. 9 1/8 in., Prov.: Chait; Christie’s, Sept. 2000; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Celadon Vase, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) or earlier, h. 9 1/2 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Junyao Bowl, Yuan Dynasty (12711368), dia. 7 1/2 in., Prov.: William Clayton; Mildred and Rafi Mottahedeh, 1962; Sotheby’s, Sept. 2000; Headley-Whitney Museum.
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1. Continental Brass-Mounted Turtle-Form Caviar Tureen, 19th c., h. 6 ½ in. 2. Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation Cup, 18th c., h. 3 3/4 in., w. 5 5/8 in., d. 3 5/8 in., Prov.: G. W. Headley III, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum. 3. Chinese White and Russet Jade Figure of a Buddhist Lion, h. 2 7/8 in. 4. Chinese Ivory Figure of Guanyin, overall h. 13 in., Prov.: US Naval Physician, c. 1940.
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5. Chinese Export Lacquered Wood Tea Caddy, 19th c., fitted interior, h. 78 in., w. 14 3/8 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum. 6. Near Pr. of Chinese Carved Bamboo Libation Cups, 17th/18th c., silvered metal linings, h. 3 5/8 in., Prov.: G.W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum. 7. Fine Chinese Celadon Jade Figure of a Buddhist Lion and Pup, 18th/19th c., w. 6 7/8 in. 8. Pr of Italian Neoclassical-Style Terracotta Sphinxes.
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9. Monumental Antique Chinese Highly Carved Hardwood Luohan Bed, h. 47 in. 10. Fine Neoclassical Gilt Bronze, Pink Lez Breccia and Blue Enamel Occasional Table, 19th c., poss., Paris or St. Petersburg, h. 29 in. 11. Fine Regency Carved Mahogany Gueridon, early 19th c., manner of Thomas Hope.
Chinese School, “Court Gathering,” ink, color and gilt on silk, signature of Qiu Ying, 53 in. x 110 1/4 in., framed, Prov.: G. W. Headley; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation Cup, 17th/18th c., h. 2 1/2 in., w. 4 1/8 in., Prov.: G. W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Embroidered Red Silk Temple Hanging, 19th c., satin stitch, gold threads, h. 128 in., w. 58 in., Prov.: W.R. Bagby; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation Cup, 17th/18th c., h. 2 1/4 in., w. 5 1/8 in., Prov.: G. W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum.
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1. Chinese White and Russet Jade Horse and Rock Group, prob. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), l. 8 3/8 in. 2. Chinese Celadon Jade Dragon and Rock Group, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), l. 15 in. 3. Pr. of Italian Neoclassical-Style Parcel Gilt and Ebonized Stands or Torchères, 19th c., ram’s head mounts, h. 53 in. 4. Chinese Stained Ivory Finger Citron Box, carved interior, l. 4 1/4 in.
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5. Chinese Ivory Figural Group of the Immortal Lu Dongbin and an Acolyte, overall h. 11 1/2 in. Prov.: US Naval Physician, c. 1940. 6. Chinese Carved Horn Cup, 19th c., prob. buffalo, h. 1 1/2 in., w. 4 in., Prov.: G.W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum. 7. Small Chinese Carved Rhinoceros Horn Libation Cup, 18th c., h. 2 1/2 in., w. 3 in., Prov.: G.W. Headley, c. 1970; Headley-Whitney Museum. 8. Alex Taller (American, 1900-1975), “Sphere,” resin coated and polished abalone shell with attached trop-
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ical hardwood sphere, mounted to a granite base, sd., h. 8 ¼ in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum. 9. Alex Taller (American, 1900-1975), “Horns,” 1971, resin filled, polished and chiseled rhinoceros horn with a matching solid aluminum casting, sd., walnut base, horn h. 22 5/8 in., overall h. 24 in., Prove.: Headley-Whitney Museum. 10. Alex Taller (American, 1900-1975), “Vertebrae,” resin covered chiseled and polished whale vertebrae mounted to a wooden base, sd., overall h. 15 ¼ in., Prov.: Headley- Whitney Museum.
A Chinese Yellow Silk Kesi “Orchid” Robe, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), l. 54 in., Prov.: Alma Headley de Waal, c. 1931; Headley-Whitney Museum. Antique Illuminated Quran, 18th c. or earlier, ink, gouache and gold on vellum, tooled leather cover, leaves 8 x 4 1/2 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
Indian Highly Carved and Reticulated Ivory Tusk, 19th c., h. 41 in., Prov.: Graham Pontet; G. W. Headley, 1968; Headley-Whitney Museum.
Turkish Ottoman Embroidered Silk Textile, prob. 18th c., couched metallic threads, h. 129 in., w. 33 in., Prov.: Mrs. Lawrence Simpson, 1976; HeadleyWhitney Museum.
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1. Good New Orleans Coin Silver Presentation Pitcher, A. Himmel, for Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans., c. 1853-1861. 2. Attr. Joseph Henry Bush (American/Kentucky/Natchez, 1794-1865), “Portrait of Rev. Miles D. Harper (1784-1843)”, c. 1839, o/c, 24 ¾ x 20 in. 3. John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), “The Birds of America, From Drawings Made in the United States and Their Territories,” NY & Phil., J.J. Audubon and J.B. Chevalier, 1840-1844, 7 volumes, octavo, first edition.
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4. American or French School, c. 1845, “Portrait of Isabell Medevielle,” o/c, 25 ½ x 21 ¼ in., Prov.: Descended in the family of the sitter; Longwood Plantation, Baton Rouge. 5. Pr. of Charles X Gilt Bronze Urns, 19th c., h. 14 ¼ in. 6. American Rococo Carved and Laminated Rosewood Méridienne, mid-19th c., attr. J. H Belter, NY. 7. George Louis Viavant (American/New Orleans, 1872-1924), “Nature Morte: Snipe,” 1921, wc, sd., 20 x 16 in.
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8. Arthur Vidal Diehl (American, 1870-1929), “The Oldest House in St. Augustine, Fla.”, 1923, o/b, 11 ¾ x 17 ¾ in. 9. American Mahogany and Birdseye Maple Grand Harmonicon, c. 1830, attr. F.H. Smith, Baltimore, glasswork probably Amelung., Urbana, MD, h. 38 ½ in. 10. Antique Mahogany and Inlaid Grandmothers Clock, probably English, h. 64 in.
Pierre Joseph Redouté (French, 1759-1840) “Pancretium Fragrans (Spider Lily),” pencil and wc on vellum, sd., the original for plate 413 of Les Liliacées (Paris: 1802-1816), 18 ¾ x13 ½ in., Prov.: Ex collection Empress Josephine Bonaparte, Malmaison.
New York Yacht Club Sterling Silver Trophy, Black, Starr, and Frost, NY, engraved “SECOND SERIES CUP / 1915 / N.Y.Y.C. 50 FOOTCLASS / FIRST PRIZE / WON BY / BARBARA, h. 19 ½ in.
George III Inlaid Mahogany Chest on Chest, 18th c., h. 74 ¼ in.
Pierre Joseph Redouté (French, 1759-1840), “Globba Erecta (Indian Ginger),” pencil and wc on vellum, sd., the original for plate 174 of Les Liliacées (Paris 1802-1816) 18 ½ x 13 ½ in., Prov.: Ex collection Empress Josephine Bonaparte, Malmaison.
American Chippendale Carved Walnut Highboy, 18th c., Delaware Valley, h. 78 ¾ in.
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1. Sidney Hutter (American, b. 1954), “Vase #13,”c. 1988, Plate Glass Vases series, sd., h. 12 in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum. 2. Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (American/New Orleans, 1912-1997), “Transverse #3,” 1974, oil and graphite/c, sd., 56 ½ x 60 ½ in. 3. Marvin Lipofsky (American, b. 1938), 1977, a blown glass sculpture, Venini Series, sd., h. 7 ½ in., w. 9 ¼ in., d. 9 ½ in., Prov.: Headley-Whitney Museum.
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4. Alexander John Drysdale (American/New Orleans, 1870-1934), “Five Cypress Trees, Hazy Morning,” 1912, o/ academy board, sd., Prov.: Descended in the Faust Family, New Orleans, LA. 5. Ellsworth Woodward (American/New Orleans, 1861-1939), “Jocund Day Stands on the Misty Mountain Tops,” wc, sd., 19 ½ x 14 ½ in. 6. Will Henry Stevens (American/New Orleans, 18811949, “Mountainous Landscape near San Angelo, Texas,” pastel on paper, sd., 12 x 15 ½ in.
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7. George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, b. 1944), “Cabin in the Louisiana Bayou,” 1971, o/c, sd., 10 x 8 in., Prov.: Acquired from the artist, Lafayette, LA. 8. Marie Atkinson Hull (American/Mississippi, 18901980), “Sail Boats,” o/masonite, sd., 15 ½ x 20 in., Prov.: Gift of the artist to current owner. 9. Helen Maria Turner (American/Louisiana, 18581958), “Along the Path,” o/b, sd., 10 ¼ x 14 in., Prov.: Descended in the family of the artist.
Newcomb College Art Pottery Matte Glaze “Moon and Moss” Vase, Sadie Irvine, 1933, h. 7 in.
Newcomb Pottery High Glaze Cup, decorated with pitcher plants.
Newcomb College Art Pottery High Glaze Vase, 1902, Desiree Roman with a repeating pattern of tall pine trees, h. 9 ½ in
William Woodward (American/New Orleans 1859-1939), “Gulf Shore,” 1921, o/c, 22 x 28 in.
Bror Anders Wikstrom (Louisiana, 1854-1909) “Spanish Colonial Courtyard,” 1904, o/c, sd. 20 x 31 in.
Newcomb College Art Pottery Semi-Matte Glaze “Moon and Moss” Vase, 1929, Anna Frances Simpson, 1929, h. 8 1/2 in.
Rare and Important Newcomb College Art Pottery High Glaze Vase, “Rastus on Parade, 1902, Mary Wolcott Richardson (1873-1968), h. 6 ¾ in.
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1.Mary Cassatt (American, 1843-1926) “Baby Embracing His Mother,” pastel counterproof on Japan paper, sd., 30 1/2 x 25 in. 2. Georg Jensen Sterling Silver After-Dinner Coffee Service, “Blossom” pattern, comprised of a coffee pot, open sugar bowl, creamer and tray; coffee pot height 6 1/4 in., tray length 14 1/4 in., combined weight 40.45 tr.
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3. Italian Polychrome Carved Figure of a Roman, 18th c., h. 40 in. 4. Rococo-Style Carved and Polychrome Mirror, 19th c., h. 69 in. 5. Seychelles “Coco de Mer” Silver Plate Mounted Flamingo, 20th c., h. 54 in.
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6. Rare American Classical Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, early 19th c., signed “Gibbs… Alexandria, Virginia, h. 94 in. 7. French Restauration Mahogany Center Table, early 19th c., fossilized marble, h. 28 5/8 in. 8. French Empire-Style Bronze-Mounted Obelisk Clock, h. 97 in.
English Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, c. 1800, h. 6 in.
Charles Francois Daubigny (France, 1817-1878), “Le Ru a Valmondois,” o/c, sd., 15 in. x 23 in., Prov.: Salander-O’Reilly.
14 kt. Yellow Gold, Red Enamel and Diamond Bangle Bracelet.
Fine American Sterling Silver Soup Tureen, Moore for Tiffany & Co., 1860-1864, h. 13 ½ in.
American Classical Carved Mahogany Center Table, c. 1825, Boston, h.30 in.
Steinway “L” Model Medium Grand Piano, 1925, serial number 23184, h.39 in.
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