International Fine and Decorative Arts Sale - October 30, 2021 @ 10 AM - Pridham's Auctions

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International Fine and Decorative Arts Sale Saturday, October 30, 2021 10:00AM | Live online Pridham’s Gallery, Ottawa 1


International Fine and Decorative Arts Sale Saturday, October 30, 2021 10:00AM Live (webcast) online Pridham’s Gallery, Ottawa Buyer’s premium 23% Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals Gallery 2615 Lancaster Road, OTTAWA

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PRIDHAM’S Auctions & Appraisals

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ridham’s Auctions and Appraisals is very pleased to offer our our fall International Fine & Decorative Arts auction for 2021; 350 lots of well curated art, silver, porcelains, bronzes along with many rare & unusual objects. Some sale highlights will include original works by Lawren Harris, Arthur Lismer, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Henrietta Mabel May, Walter Joseph Phillips, Joseph Archibald Brown, Horace Champagne, Manly MacDonald, F.M. Bell-Smith, Lorne Bouchard, Benjamin Chee Chee, Jean Miotte, Louis Icart, silkscreens by Jean-Paul Lemieux & Emily Carr, A.J. Casson. Along with over 80 works of fine art, Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals is pleased to include a selection of fine inventory items from one of Canada’s most highly esteemed antique shops - DONOHUE & BOUSQUET, who after 50 years of continuous business in Ottawa as silver specialists and long-time members of the Canadian Antique Dealers Association (CADA), are closing their doors. Since 1971, Donohue & Bousquet have been dealing in fine 17th-20th century silver & accessories, and count among their lengthy list of notable clients several Prime Ministers of Canada, high ranking Members of Parliament, Supreme Court Justices, Foreign Service Ambassadors, as well as a host of prominent and historically significant Ottawa families. Other inclusions will be19th and 20th century bronzes, a monumental Royal Vienna porcelain vase, Loetz, Lalique, Tiffany, Fabergé, a good selection of Asian porcelains and paintings. Fine furniture will include a fine Canadian Eastern Seaboard mahogany sideboard, an Egyptian Revival bookcase, fine mid century modern. We are pleased to also offer three rare 19th century silk rug examples. This is to be a very fine sale of exceptional quality and not to be missed.

Robin Andrew Pridham – President, Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals; Auctioneer / Encanteur Josée Bonneville – Chief of Operations / Chef d’administration Ernest Cardillo Johnson, CADA Member – Consultant and Catalogue Author / Consultant et texte du catalogue Helen Rimmer – Design / Mise en page Adrew Rachotte – Photographer / Photographe David Lesurf – Operations Associate / Associé Cassia Jager – Gallery Coordinator & Social Media

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1 Arthur LISMER, CC, RCA (1885-1967) Canadian Arthur Lismer, C.C., R.C.A., “Landscape with tree in foreground”, ink on paper, 7 x 9 inches, signed verso & inscription describes the showing of this work by the artist to Grade 13 students in 1950. Provenance: Notable Montreal Family. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

2 William Arthur WINTER, R.C.A. (1909-1996) Canadian William Arthur Winter, R.C.A., “Conversation”, oil on board, 16 x 12 inches. Signed lower right, titled verso. Estimation 1,200-1,800 $

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3 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, R.C.A., “Summer Landscape”, oil on board, 8 x 9 inches, signed with initials lower left. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Catalogue note: Pridham’s is pleased to offer an extensive collection of works by iconic Canadian artist Peleg Franklin Brownell RCA, OSA (18571946). Brownell began his studies in Boston at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine arts and then at the Académie Julian in Paris in the later part of the 19th century. There he met fellow ex-pat William Brymner. Brownell eventually moved to Ottawa in 1886, taking up the position of Head Master of the Ottawa School of Art until 1900, subsequently becoming the Head Master of the Women’s Art Association in Ottawa. Elected as a Member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1885, and Ontario Society of Artists in 1899. In 1907, he became a founding member of the Canadian Art Club in Toronto where he befriended the likes of Maurice Cullen and James Wilson Morrice. As a result, his palette began to soften, leaning strongly towards an impressionistic style. This style is evident in many of the examples we are pleased to offer within this sale. Estimation 900-1,200 $

4 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, “Basseterre, West Indies”, oil on canvas laid on board, 6 ½ x 13 ½ inches, signed with initials. Titled on the Galerie d’Art Vincent label verso. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $ 6


5 Walter J. PHILLIPS, RCA (18841963) Canadian Walter Joseph Phillips, R.C.A., “Gimli No. 2”, colour woodcut on paper, 8 x 10 inches, signed lower left, titled in pencil lower left & editioned 42 / 100. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

6 Walter J. PHILLIPS, RCA (18841963) Canadian Walter Joseph Phillips, R.C.A., “Prairie Town”, watercolour on paper laid on to card, 9 ½ x 11 inches, signed lower left. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

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7 Canadian Eastern Seaboard Mahogany Sideboard

A very good & important early 19th century Canadian Eastern Seaboard sideboard in mahogany, the top featuring a superstructure fitted with three drawers overtop a base fitted with a central drawer over carved spandrels and flanked on either side by a large drawer, all with cock-beaded detail, original locks & replaced brass back-plates with bail handles, raised overall on opposing rope-carved front supports with reeded knees, together with plain rear supports in back. Although unsigned this very fine piece of early 19th century cabinetry demonstrates several key design elements strongly associated with the workshop of noted Saint John New Brunswick cabinetmaker, Thomas Nisbet (1777-1850). That being said, similar design elements can also be found on examples by one other highly celebrated New Brunswick cabinetmaker, Alexander Lawrence (1788-1843) who was perhaps Nesbit’s closest contemporary both in terms of design & quality, but who very seldom if ever signed his work. It is also perhaps worth mentioning that although the concept of incorporating the 3 drawer superstructure appears atypical in comparison to most known examples of either man’s work, it is most definitely of Scottish influence which would be consistent with the early training that both the aforementioned Scottish-born cabinetmakers would have received. Therefore in observance of these determinations, we can comfortably attribute this sideboard with some degree of certainty to one of these two fine & important Canadian cabinetmakers workshops. Provenance: By direct descent from a New Brunswick family estate. Dimensions, 45” high x 69” wide x 23” deep. Estimation 3,500-4,500 $

8 Jack W. HUMPHREY (1901-1967) Canadian Jack Weldon Humphrey, “Overlooking the Town” (probably St John, New Brunswick, Canada), mixed media on paper, 14 x 21 inches, signed indistinctly lower right. Estimation 800-1,200 $

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9 Henri L. MASSON, OSA, CGP (1907-1996) Canadian

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Henri Léopold Masson, O.S.A., C.G.P., G.S.P.W.C., portrait of a boy in a vibrant yellow sweater, oil on board, 14 x 12 inches, signed lower right.

Jack W. HUMPHREY (1901-1967) Canadian

Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

Jack Weldon Humphrey, portrait of a girl in a dark dress, oil on board, 24 x 20 inches, signed top right. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $

11 Benjamin CHEE CHEE (1944-1977) Objiwa Canadian Benjamin Chee Chee, “Buffalo and Shadow”, acrylic on paper 17 x 23 inches, signed indistinctly lower left and dated 1975. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 3,000-5,000 $

12 Joseph A. BROWNE, RCA, OSA (1862-1948) Canadian Joseph Archibald Browne, R.C.A., O.S.A., C.A.C., “Late Summer”, oil on canvas, 10 x 20 inches, signed lower right, titled & dated circa 1910 on the Galerie d’art Vincent label verso. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 600-900 $ 9


13 Horace CHAMPAGNE (b. 1937 - ) Canadian Horace Champagne, “Sunset in March, Les Éboulements, Québec”, pastel on paper, 18 x 24 inches, signed lower right, titled on the Wallack Galleries label verso. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

14 Willem HENDRICKS (1888-1966) Dutch Willem Hendricks, “Autumn”, oil on canvas 20 ¼ x 24 ¼ inches, signed lower left, titled on the Kunsthandel M.L. de Boer (Amsterdam) label verso. Estimation 600-900 $

15 Pal FRIED (1893-1976) Hungarian/American Pal Fried, “Annabella”, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches, signed lower right, titled and numbered #17849 verso. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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16 Kees VAN DONGEN (1877-1968) Dutch/French Kees van Dongen, “Place Vendôme, Paris”, etching on paper, 13 ¼ x 10 ¼ inches, signed in the plate lower right, from an edition of 500, in 1939. Estimation 500-800 $

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Gustave VIDAL (1895-1966) French

Gustave VIDAL (1895-1966) French

Gustave Vidal, “Mountain path with a pack horse”, oil on canvas, 18 x 24 inches, signed verso with Artist’s stamp and numbered 227.

Gustave Vidal, coastal scene with fishermen, oil on canvas, 18 x 21 ½ inches, signed verso with Artist’s stamp.

Estimation 500-800 $

Estimation 500-800 $ 11


19 Marie LAURENCIN (1883-1956) French Marie Laurencin, “Iphigenia”, etching on paper, 10 x 7 ¾ inches, signed ‘M.L.’ lower right (in the plate). Estimation 400-600 $

20 Manly E. MACDONALD (1889-1971) Canadian Manly Edward Macdonald, Fall landscape, oil on canvas laid on board, 8 x 10 inches, signed lower left. Estimation 900-1,200 $

21 Jean Paul RIOPELLE, CC, GOQ, RCA (19232002) Jean Paul Riopelle, C.C., R.C.A., G.O.Q., “La tortue II”, etching on paper, 7 x 9 ¼ inches, signed in pencil lower right, and editioned in pencil 62 / 75 lower left. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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Henri L. MASSON, OSA, CGP (1907-1996) Canadian

William Arthur WINTER (1909-1996) Canadian

Henri Léopold Masson, O.S.A., C.G.P., forest interior, oil on board, 18 x 22 inches, signed lower left.

William Arthur Winter, “Conversation”, oil on board, 8 x 10 inches, signed lower right, titled on the Art Lenders Montreal label verso.

Estimation 1,200-1,800 $

Estimation 600-800 $

24 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, “Gaspésie”, oil on canvas, 12 x 16 inches, signed lower right. Verso signed lower right and numbered 6 on the canvas, and titled on the Galerie d’Art Vincent label. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Catalogue note: Pridham’s is pleased to offer an extensive collection of works by iconic Canadian artist Peleg Franklin Brownell RCA, OSA (1857-1946). Brownell began his studies in Boston at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine arts and then at the Académie Julian in Paris in the later part of the 19th century. There he met fellow ex-pat William Brymner. Brownell eventually moved to Ottawa in 1886, taking up the position of Head Master of the Ottawa School of Art until 1900, subsequently becoming the Head Master of the Women’s Art Association in Ottawa. Elected as a Member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1885, and Ontario Society of Artists in 1899. In 1907, he became a founding member of the Canadian Art Club in Toronto where he befriended the likes of Maurice Cullen and James Wilson Morrice. As a result, his palette began to soften, leaning strongly towards an impressionistic style. This style is evident in many of the examples we are pleased to offer within this sale. Estimation 1,500-2,500 $ 13


25 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, “Landscape” (A Rainy Day), oil on canvas, 12 x 15 inches. Signed verso, titled and numbered 10 on the stretcher, and titled ‘Landscape’ on the Galerie d’Art Vincent label. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estmation 1,500-2,500 $

26 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, “Gaspésie”, pastel on paper, 12 x 19 ½ inches, signed in graphite lower right. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $ 14


27 Jean-Paul LEMIEUX, CC, GOQ, RCA (1904-1990) Jean-Paul Lemieux, C.C., R.C.A., G.O.Q., “Les Mi-Carêmes 1962”, colour lithograph on paper, 19 ½ x 29 ¼ inches (image size), signed in the plate. Also with label from the Editions Markgraf Publishing, from an edition of 200 printed May, 1971. Estmation 500-800 $

28 Jean Paul RIOPELLE, CC, GOQ, RCA (1923-2002) Jean Paul Riopelle, C.C., G.O.Q., R.C.A., “Le Coq”, colour lithograph on paper, 26 ½ x 28 ½ inches. Signed lower right in pencil, editioned 15 / 75 left corner in pencil, titled in middle in pencil. Blind stamp for Atelier d’Art Bellemare left corner. As well, ‘r’ stamped lower right corner. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $ 15


29 Carleton WIGGINS, NA (1848-1932) French/ American Carleton Wiggins, N.A., “The Meadow Pool”, oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches. Signed and dated 1887 lower left. Titled on a frame plaque. Titled on a typed label verso. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

30 Bernard-É. SWEBACH (1800-1870) French Bernard-Édouard Swebach, “Rounding Up the Horses”, oil on canvas, 15 ¾ x 23 inches, signed lower left, behind glass. Catalogue note: Bernard Édouard Swebach learned to paint from his father, Jacques-François-Joseph Swebach called Desfontaines. His father was known for painting horses and military scenes, including important events from Napoléon’s military campaigns. Bernard Édouard was as talented, entering the École des Beaux-Arts at the young age of fourteen. He is known for his paintings the horses of King Louis XVIII, he passed away in the town of Versailles, at 84 Rue Royale, close to the Palace. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $ 16


31 Fine French Bronze Mantel Clock, Early 19th C. A fine early 19th century French parcel-gilt bronze mantel clock depicting a Marly Horse & Groom overtop a silvered dial with Roman numerals, the gilt bronze base decorated with classical motifs, the signed eight-day mechanism with a silk suspension pendulum, striking on the half & full hour, associated key & bell, backplate missing, in working condition at the time of cataloguing. Dimensions 21.75” high x 11.25” wide x 5” deep. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

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British School, Gentleman Portrait, Ca. 1820

British School, Lady Portrait, Ca. 1830

British School, portrait of a gentleman, oil on canvas, circa 1820, 34 ¼ x 27 inches.

British School, portrait of a lady, oil on canvas (relined), circa 1830, 30 x 24 inches.

Estimation 600-800 $

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34 Boscoe HOLDER (1921-2007) Trinidad & Tobago Boscoe Holder, portrait of a young man, oil on canvas, 19 x 14 inches. Signed and dated 1969 upper right corner. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

35 Dutch School, Oil On Canvas, 19th Century Dutch School, selling mussels on the quayside, oil on canvas (relined), 20 x 14 inches. Initialed lower right, inscribed ‘November 5, 1873, London’ on the stretcher verso. Estimation 500-800 $

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36 J. FORBES (XIX) J. Forbes, portrait of a young girl playing with a cat, oil on canvas, 19th century, 25 x 20 inches. Signed and dated 1856 lower left. Estimation 500-800 $

37 J. FORBES (XIX) J. Forbes, portrait of a young girl and baby, oil on canvas, 19th century, 25 x 20 inches. Signed and dated 1850 lower left. Estimation 500-800 $

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38 Konstantin S. VYSOTSKY (1864-1938) Russian Konstantin Semionovich Vysotsky, Foxes in winter, oil on canvas, 12 ½ x 23 inches. Signed lower right. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

39 Arthur BRISCOE (1873-1943) British Arthur Briscoe, “Portrait of Miss Baskett”, oil on canvas 30 x 20 inches. Signed and dated 1922 lower right. Note: The sitter is the daughter of the artist Charles E. Baskett (British, 1872 – 1918). Estimation 4,000-6,000 $

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40 Charles E. BASKETT (1872-1918) British Charles E. Baskett, “Summer Fruits”, oil on canvas, 21 x 17 inches. Signed, dated 1891. Titled on a paper label with the artist’s address in Felixstowe. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

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Giulio ROSATI (1858-1917) Italian

Giulio ROSATI (1858-1917) Italian

Giulio Rosati, “The Carpet Sellers”, watercolour on paper laid onto card, 14 ½ x 10 ¼ inches, signed lower right.

Giulio Rosati, “Making an Offer”, watercolour on paper laid onto card, 14 ½ x 10 ¼ inches, signed lower right.

Estimation 9,000-12,000 $

Estimation 9,000-12,000 $ 21


43 Ernest Caven ATKINS (1907-2000) Canadian Ernest Caven Atkins, “Baie St. Paul Hospital”, oil on board, 10 ½ x 13 ½ inches. Signed and dated 1935 lower left. Titled verso. Ingram Gallery label verso. Exhibition label verso; this work was included in the Retrospective Exhibition of the selected works by the artists held at the Art Gallery of Windsor, September 23 through October 28, 1979, catalogue #10. A copy of the catalogue accompanies this work. Estimation 4,000-6,000 $

44 Alfred Laliberté (1873-1953) Canadian An early 20th century bronze portrait bust titled ‘Le Père C. Beaudry’ (Notable Province of Québec Priest) by Alfred Laliberté, exhibiting a light brown patina overall, signed & dated Oct. 1936 on the reverse together with Andro Fondeur foundry marks, Paris. Measuring, 10.25” high. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

45 Frederic M. BELL-SMITH, RCA (1846-1923) Canadian Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith, “Lake MacArthur, B.C.”, oil on board, 7 ¼ x 11 ¼ inches. Signed lower right. Titled and dated 1906 on the Walter Klinkhoff Gallery label verso. Estimation 4,000-6,000 $

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46 Henrietta M. MAY, RCAA (1877-1971) Canadian Henrietta Mabel May, R.C.A.A., “Winter Landscape with houses / Rapids near Baie Comeau” (Québec), double-sided oil on board, 10 x 13 7/8 inches, signed & titled verso on the Dominion Gallery label. This work is accompanied by a letter dated 1967 from Dominion Gallery stating that the work was acquired by Dr. Max Stern directly from the artist. Catalogue note: Henrietta Mable May worked with and organized important Canadian art groups including the Art Association of Montreal, The Beaver Hall Group & the Canadian Group of Painters. The Canadian War Museum, The National Gallery of Canada, Le Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, Le Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec, and the Vancouver Art Gallery all hold her works. Sometimes referred to as the Emily Carr of Montreal due to her outstanding landscape paintings, Henrietta May was influenced by the French Impressionists, as well as the Group of Seven. The painting in this lot is an early example and demonstrates her landscape prowess, clearly influenced by the Group of Seven. The unique verso work offers a broader creative perspective showing rushing rapids under a bridge. Estimation 10,000-15,000 $

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47 Kim DORLAND (b.1974 - ) Canadian Kim Dorland, male, “Untitled (Silver portrait of Lorie)” as per Galerie label verso, thick oil on board in the typical style of Dorland, 12 ½ x 9 ¼ inches. Signed and dated 2008 verso, and as mentioned, titled on the Galerie Division label. Dorland is an alumnus of Emily Carr University of Art & Design, and York University (Toronto). Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

48 Esther WERTHEIMER (1926-2016) Polish/ Canadian A mid 20th century Brutalist Period bronze sculpture titled ‘Archer’ by Esther Wertheimer, signed in the mold on the reverse of one leg, raised on a striated Belgian marble base. Measuring 14.75” high x 17.5” wide. The artist studied in Montreal at the Museum of Fine Art and at Loyola College, as well as at the Academia di Belle Arti in Florence and at Goddard College in Vermont USA. Estimation 600-800 $

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Gaston REBRY (1933-2007) Belgian/Canadian

Frederick S. HAINES, RCA (1879-1960) Canadian

Gaston Rebry, “Automne en plein forest” (Fall in deep forest), oil on canvas, 18 x 24 inches. Signed lower right. Signed, titled, dated 1991 on the artist’s stamp on the canvas verso. Estimation 1,200-1,800 $

Frederick Stanley Haines, R.C.A., “Midsummer, Burk’s Falls” (Parry Sound District, Ontario), oil on board, 14 x 16 ¾ inches. Signed lower left and titled verso. Estimation 1,200-1,800 $

51 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, R.C.A., interior with Brownell’s wife reading by a table lamp, oil on canvas (laid on board), 14 x 18 inches, signed lower right. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Catalogue note: Pridham’s is pleased to offer an extensive collection of works by iconic Canadian artist Peleg Franklin Brownell RCA, OSA (1857-1946). Brownell began his studies in Boston at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine arts and then at the Académie Julian in Paris in the later part of the 19th century. There he met fellow ex-pat William Brymner. Brownell eventually moved to Ottawa in 1886, taking up the position of Head Master of the Ottawa School of Art until 1900, subsequently becoming the Head Master of the Women’s Art Association in Ottawa. Elected as a Member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1885, and Ontario Society of Artists in 1899. In 1907, he became a founding member of the Canadian Art Club in Toronto where he befriended the likes of Maurice Cullen and James Wilson Morrice. As a result, his palette began to soften, leaning strongly towards an impressionistic style. This style is evident in many of the examples we are pleased to offer within this sale. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $ 25


52 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, R.C.A., “A Valley in the Gatineau”, oil on canvas, 20 x 26 ¼ inches. Signed lower right. Titled on the James Wilson, Ottawa Gallery label verso. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

53 Marguerite BRUNEAU, RCA (1929-2021) Canadian Marguerite (Kittie) Bruneau, R.C.A., “Petit renard avec skieur”, mixed media on board, 24 x 18 inches. Signed, titled and dated 1987 verso. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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54 Yehuda CHAKI (b. 1938 - ) Canadian Yehuda Chaki, “SC-8269A”, large oil on paper, 44 ½ x 34 inches, signed and titled lower left. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

55 Joseph Douglas PURCELL (1927-2015) Canadian Joseph Douglas Purcell, “Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia” (Lunenberg), oil on board, 16 x 28 inches. Signed lower left, titled verso. Purcell was born in Halifax, and lived in Lunenberg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its beautiful waterfront and colourful buildings. Estimation 1,200-1,800 $ 27


56 Bruce Allen HEGGTVEIT (1917-2002) Canadian Bruce Allen Heggtveit, waterfall, oil on board, 12 x 16 inches, signed lower left. Estimation 600-900 $

57 James Lillie GRAHAM, ARCA (1873-1965) Canadian James Lillie Graham, A.R.C.A., landscape and cattle, oil on board, 12 x 16 inches. Signed and dated 1910, lower left. Titled on the 1911 Exhibition label for the Art Museum of Toronto. Estimation 800-1,200 $

58 Rose WISELBERG (1908-1992) Canadian Rose Wiselberg, still life with vase of flowers, oil on board, 21 ½ x 24 inches, signed upper right. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

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59 Edward John COBBETT (1815-1899) British Edward John Cobbett, the youthful fern gatherer, oil on canvas, 17 ½ x 14 ½ inches. Signed lower left, indistinctly titled on a paper label verso. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

60 Attributed J.F. PETO (1854-1907) American Attributed to John Frederick Peto, “Lodging” – books and a candle on a shelf, oil on board, 10 x 11 ¾ inches. Signed lower left. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

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61 Pieter VAN STRAATEN (1884-1935) Dutch Pieter van Straaten, Dutch canal scene in winter, oil on board, 14 x 18 inches, signed lower left. Estimation 800-1,200 $

62 William COLLINS, RA (1788-1847) British William Collins, R.A., fisherman’s return, oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches. Titled and attributed to the artist on a brass plaque on the frame. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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63 Louis ICART (1888-1950) French Louis Justin Laurent Icart, “Four Nude Studies”, graphite, two etchings, mixed media, all on paper, 8 x 6 inches approximately (each work). Graphite work is signed in pencil lower right. All set within one frame. Icart’s depictions of women were mostly sensual, often erotic, but also always humorous and full of hinted or direct sexuality. In his pictures, beautiful courtesans frolicked on thick pillows with facial expressions full of passion, dismay or surprise. Icart created 500 engravings, and illustrated 30 books. The popularity of his etchings peaked in the Art Deco era [Source: Wiki]. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

64 Pablo R. PICASSO (1881-1973) Spanish Pablo Ruiz Picasso, “L’Écuyère”, lithograph on paper, 21 ½ x 27 inches. Signed and dated 21.4.60 in the plate (upper right, and lower right). Titled ‘Circus’ on the exhibition label for ‘Picasso: Ceramics and Lithographs’ held at The American Federation of Arts, New York, 19621965, Catalogue #37. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $ 31


65 F. Höllerer (XX) Austrian F. Höllerer, alpine landscape, oil on board, 23 ½ x 31 ½ inches. Signed lower left, artist’s name on a typed paper label verso. Estimation 800-1,200 $

66 Claude LANGEVIN (b. 1942 - ) Canadian Claude Langevin, fishing shack on the shore, oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches, signed lower right. Estimation 600-900 $

67 Adam S. SCOTT, RCA (1887-1980) Canadian Adam Sherriff Scott, R.C.A., “First Nations Chief”, oil on canvas, 24 x 20 inches, signed lower right. Estimation 800-1,200 $

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68 Alfred J. CASSON, OC, RCA (18981992) Canadian Alfred Joseph Casson, O.C., R.C.A., “Algonquin Provincial Park”, silkscreen print on paper board, 24 x 30 inches, signed in the print. Verso stamped: SERIGRAPH PROCESS DISPLAY, MADE IN CANADA BY DISPLAY DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, CANADIAN PACIFIC, MONTREAL. Estimation 500-800 $

69 Emily CARR (1871-1945) Canadian Emily Carr, “Indian Church”, Sampson Matthews silkscreen print on paper board, 40 x 25 inches. Signed in the print lower right, Sampson-Matthews label verso. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

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70 Alfred J. CASSON, OC, RCA (1898-1992) Canadian Alfred Joseph Casson, O.C., R.C.A., “Poplar”, Sampson - Matthews silkscreen print on paper board, 30 x 40 inches, signed in the print. Estimation 1,500-2,000$

71 Alfred J. CASSON, OC, RCA (1898-1992) Canadian Alfred Joseph Casson, O.C., R.C.A., “Summer Morning”, Sampson-Matthews silkscreen print on paper board, 30 x 35 ½ inches. Signed in the print Sampson-Matthews label verso. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

72 Giorgio SZOLDATICZ (1873-1955) Italian Giorgio Szoldaticz, still life with flowers, oil on canvas, 24 x 33 inches. Signed and dated 1901, lower right. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

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Donald HARVEY (b. 1930 - ) British

Dudley HUPPLER (1917-1988) American

Donald Harvey, “Female Landscape”, serigraph on paper, 41 x 26 inches (sheet size). Signed in pencil lower right, titled in pencil lower left, dated 1970. Editioned 4 / 5 in pencil. Gallery Pascal, Toronto label verso.

Dudley Huppler, “Fancyworks”, ink and gouache on paper, 11 ½ x 9 ½ inches. Titled, signed and dated November 1944, lower right. Titled on a typed label verso.

Estimation 500-700 $

Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

75 Maxwell B. BATES, CM, RCA (1906-1980) Canadian Maxwell Bennett Bates, C.M., R.C.A., “Village”, colour lithograph on paper, 7 x 14 ½ inches. Signed and dated in pencil lower right. Titled and editioned 12 / 12 in pencil, in margin. Estimation 500-700 $ 35


76 Reginald G. BRUNDRIT (1883-1960) British Reginald Grange Brundrit, a pair of Yorkshire landscapes: “The Beach, Sandsend & The North Landing, Flamborough”, both are oil on canvas board. Each 10 x 13 ½ inches. Signed front, and signed & titled verso. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 600-900 $

77 William L. SONNTAG (1822-1900) American William Louis Sonntag, extensive river landscape with figures”, oil on canvas, 19 x 28 ¾ inches. Inscribed W.L. Sonntag on the stretcher. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

78 Henry S. MOORE, OM, CH, FBA (1898-1986) British Henry Spencer Moore, O.M., C.H., F.B.A., “Reclining Woman with Yellow Background”, colour lithograph on paper, 14 ½ x 18 ½ inches. Signed lower right in pencil, editioned 28 / 50 lower left in pencil. Titled “Reclining Figure with Yellow Background” on the Dominion Gallery Montreal label verso. Moore was one of the most important British artists of the 20th century, and arguably the most internationally celebrated sculptor of the period. He is renowned for his semi-abstract monumental bronzes, which can be seen all over the world [Source: Henry-Moore. org]. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $ 36


79 Jean MIOTTE (1926-2016) French Jean Miotte, composition, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 51 1/4 x 63 3/4 inches. Jean Miotte was a French abstract painter, in the style known as L’Art Informel. His work was preserved and studied by the Miotte Foundation and is in the collections of museums including: MoMA and the Guggenheim in New York, Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, and Haus der Kunst in Munich [Source: Wiki]. Estimation 5,000-8,000$

80 John W. L. FORSTER (1850-1938) Canadian John Wycliffe Lowes Forster, “Portrait of Lillian Wilson Porter, Circa 1920s”, oil on board, 18 ¾ x 16 ¼ inches, signed lower left and titled verso. Many of his works can be found at the National Gallery of Canada, in Ottawa. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

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81 Paul (Tex) LECOR (b. 1937 - ) Canadian Paul (Tex) Lecor, “Cabane à Lapointe, St. Janvier” (Sugar Shack), oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches. Signed lower right. Signed, titled and stamped MA 89 verso. Estimation 4,000-6,000 $

82 Jean-Paul LEMIEUX, CC, GOQ, RCA (1904-1990) Jean Paul Lemieux, C.C., G.O.Q., R.C.A., Le Ruisseau (The brook), oil on board, signed and dated 1935, titled verso in graphite. Provenance: Séminaire de Nicolet Québec. Estimation 9,000-12,000 $ 38


83 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, “Attelage de chevaux en hiver”, oil on canvas (relined), 16 x 20 inches, signed with initials lower right, titled and dated circa 1910 on the Galerie d’Art Vincent label verso. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Catalogue note: Pridham’s is pleased to offer an extensive collection of works by iconic Canadian artist Peleg Franklin Brownell RCA, OSA (1857-1946). Brownell began his studies in Boston at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine arts and then at the Académie Julian in Paris in the later part of the 19th century. There he met fellow ex-pat William Brymner. Brownell eventually moved to Ottawa in 1886, taking up the position of Head Master of the Ottawa School of Art until 1900, subsequently becoming the Head Master of the Women’s Art Association in Ottawa. Elected as a Member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1885, and Ontario Society of Artists in 1899. In 1907, he became a founding member of the Canadian Art Club in Toronto where he befriended the likes of Maurice Cullen and James Wilson Morrice. As a result, his palette began to soften, leaning strongly towards an impressionistic style. This style is evident in many of the examples we are pleased to offer within this sale. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

84 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian P. Franklin Brownell, “Winter Scene”, oil on canvas (relined), 18 x 24 inches, signed with initials lower right, titled and dated circa 1930 on the Galerie d’Art Vincent label verso. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

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85 Lawren Stewart HARRIS, CC (1885-1970) Canadian Lawren Stewart Harris, C.C., “On an Algoma Lake”, oil on board, circa 1918 - 1920, signed lower right, and on verso signed, titled and inscribed in graphite with the Doris Mills Inventory #2 / 115 (crossed out). 10 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches. PROVENANCE: The Fine Art Galleries, T. Eaton Co. Ltd., Toronto. Private Collection, Ontario. Sale of Heffel Fine Art Auction House, May 15, 2013, Lot 176. Hazelton Fine Art Galleries, Toronto. Private Collection. EXHIBITION HISTORY: Oeno Gallery, Bloomfield, Ontario. Collector’s Choice Exhibition, October 7 – 30, 2016. LITERATURE: Doris Mills, L.S. Harris Inventory, 1936, listed as Group 2 (2/115), Algoma Sketches, location noted as the Studio Building. ESSAY: “On an Algoma Lake” is a fine example of Harris’s ability to play the two elements of water and shoreline against each other. The smooth, flat rock divides the lake from the dense forest which recedes into the background. Harris’s classic dabs of horizontal paint (in this case light grey against the reflected browns and greens of the forest) capture to perfection the effect of a light breeze on the water surface. Meanwhile, a single yellow tree signals the end of summer and the turn of the season. Estimation 70,000-90,000 $

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86 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian P. Franklin Brownell, “The artist at his easel”, oil on canvas (relined), 11 ¼ x 14 ¼ inches, signed lower left, and inscribed indistinctly. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 1,00-2,000 $

87 P. Franklin BROWNELL, RCA (1857-1946) Canadian Peleg Franklin Brownell, “Nature morte aux pivoines”, oil on canvas (relined), 18 x 26 inches. Signed verso: titled on the Galerie d’Art Vincent label, and on the Galerie Walter Klinkhoff Inc. 2007 Retrospective Exhibition label, catalogue #42. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Catalogue note: Pridham’s is pleased to offer an extensive collection of works by iconic Canadian artist Peleg Franklin Brownell RCA, OSA (1857-1946). Brownell began his studies in Boston at Tufts School of the Museum of Fine arts and then at the Académie Julian in Paris in the later part of the 19th century. There he met fellow ex-pat William Brymner. Brownell eventually moved to Ottawa in 1886, taking up the position of Head Master of the Ottawa School of Art until 1900, subsequently becoming the Head Master of the Women’s Art Association in Ottawa. Elected as a Member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1885, and Ontario Society of Artists in 1899. In 1907, he became a founding member of the Canadian Art Club in Toronto where he befriended the likes of Maurice Cullen and James Wilson Morrice. As a result, his palette began to soften, leaning strongly towards an impressionistic style. This style is evident in many of the examples we are pleased to offer within this sale. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

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88 Jean Paul RIOPELLE, CC, GOQ, RCA (1923-2002) Jean Paul Riopelle, C.C., G.O.Q., R.C.A., “Nouvelles impressions no 81”, oil on canvas, signed ‘r’ lower right, verso signed ‘riopelle’ on canvas, inscribed ‘NI 81’, “Y17903” on stretcher. Exhibition label for the Montreal Museum of Fine Art Art Sales and Rentals Service. 6 3/8” x 9 1/2”. Provenance: Jean Duchesneau Inc., Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Sales and Rentals Service, Private Collection. Note: This work is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Yseult Riopelle. ESSAY: In 1977, following a knee injury, Riopelle turned to small-format paintings, resulting in the expressive “Nouvelles impressions” series. In this fine, jewel-like painting all of Riopelle’s vigorous palette-knife strokes and strong textures can be seen. Estimation 40,000-60,000 $

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89 Jim REID (b. 1955 - ) Canadian Jim Reid, “Terraforms”, very large mixed media on board (triptych, 3 panels), 72 x 108 inches overall (6 feet high x 9 feet wide). Signed and dated 1987 in graphite verso. From the “Terraforms” series, this assemblage is typical of his work from the late 1980s through the 1990s, and more sculptural, as the media incorporates man-made materials such as acrylic paint, metal mesh and fiberglass castings along with collaged natural material such as branches, moss and twigs collected from the very site where he created. Ecological & poetical note: Here one feels as if sitting at the edge of the forest, looking toward the blue water of a secret place, as if being enveloped by the soul of nature. Reid’s work truly embodies spirituality that is inherent in nature. Reid’s work can be found in the following collections: MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ontario; Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario; Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ontario; Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, Ontario; University of Waterloo Art Galleries, Waterloo, Ontario and Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Estimation 4,000-6,000 $

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90 Lorne Holland BOUCHARD (1913-1978) Canadian Lorne Holland Bouchard, “The Ramparts, Mackenzie River”, oil on board, 6 ½ x 14 inches. Verso: signed, titled and dated August 1962 as per the Continental Galleries Montreal label verso. Estimation 800-1,200 $

91 Lorne H. BOUCHARD (1913-1978) Canadian Lorne Holland Bouchard, “Goélette – Les Éboulements”, oil on board 18 x 26 inches. Signed lower right. Verso titled “Goélette, St-Joseph de la Rive, P. Qué. (Les Éboulements) North Shore”. Signed and dated October 13, 1968. Partial gallery label for Klinkhoff Gallery, Montreal. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $ 44


92 Marc-Aurèle FORTIN (1888-1970) Canadian Marc-Aurèle Fortin, “Nature Morte”, oil on board, signed lower left. Verso signed in graphite, inscribed ‘Ste Rose’, titled ‘Nature Morte’, and inscribed with various numbers. Certified with the Galerie Valentin Catalogue Raisonné label, No. H-0286. 12 x 16 ¼ inches. Catalogue note: Fortin’s works of art are considered national treasures in the province of Québec. He is listed at the National Gallery of Canada. Estimation 15,000-18,000 $

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93 Marcelle FERRON, GOQ, RCA (1924-2001) Canadian Marcelle Ferron, G.O.Q., R.C.A., oil on card, 7 x 7 ¾ inches (uneven). Verso: signed and with a small label inscribed ‘Ferron 86’. Catalogue note: Marcelle Ferron was part of “Les Automatistes” group, led by Paul-Émile Borduas. As Ferron’s career progressed, her paintings became progressively more forceful with vibrant colours dominating the canvas. Like fellow automatistes Borduas & Jean Paul Riopelle, Ferron applied paint to the canvas thickly, with great intensity and often straight from the tube, the palette knife her tool of choice. This small but powerful example exemplifies these early traits. Estimation 8,000-12,000 $

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94 David BIERK, RCA (1944-2002) American/ Canadian David Bierk, R.C.A., “A Eulogy to Art, To Gauguin and Manet”, circa 1991-1992, large oil on photo on board and oil on canvas (& glass), 34.5 x 46 inches. Wynic / Tuck Gallery Toronto label verso. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $

95 Mikhail GUERMACHEFF (1867-1930) Ukrainian Mikhail Guermacheff, “Hiver dans les Vosges” (Winter in Les Vosges), oil on canvas, 21 ¾ x 25 ¾ inches, signed lower right. Verso: titled and certified on the Watson Art Galleries Montreal label. Estimation 3,000-5,000 $

96 Johannes F. HULK the Elder (1829-1911) Dutch Johannes Frederik Hulk the Elder, After the Dinner, a very large oil on canvas, 38 x 56 inches, signed lower right. Verso: inscribed ‘No. 24’, and numbered 8380 (circled) in graphite on the stretcher. This painting has an exceptional period giltwood frame. Small patch on canvas verso, upper centre. This fine work is thought to be an allegorical depiction of the political situation in Holland in the late 19th century (politicians portrayed here as ratti). Estimation 3,000-5,000 $ 47


97 British Regency Period Mahogany Bookcase A fine early 19th century British Regency Period mahogany bookcase, decorated in the Egyptian manner with ebonized Pharaohs head capitals & ebonized stringing, the sectional marble top over a pair of glazed cupboard doors with pleated fabric panels fronting a shelved interior, flanked on either side by a pair of blind cupboard doors with shelved interiors - the interior of one with a brass plaque dedication “Presented to Clifford Morson Esq., By his sincere and grateful friend W.F. Archer, As a token of his eternal appreciation, For a great and successful operation, June 16th 1924”, raised overall on ebonized lions paw feet, fading, minor splits. Dimensions, 64” high x 72.75” wide x 15” deep. Estimation 3,000-5,000 $

98 John BARKER (1811-1886) British John Barker, the cattle drive, oil on canvas, 42 x 66 inches, signed lower left. John Barker is wellknown for his depictions of horses and cattle in a landscape. This work is thought to depict a cattle drive in Latin America. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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99 Jules Edouard DIART (1840-1890) French Jules Edouard Diart, still Life with fruit and flowers, oil on canvas, 21 ¼ x 18 ¼ inches. Signed and dated 1859 lower right. Inscribed ‘Par Diart’ on a plaque on the frame. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

100 European School, Oil On Canvas, 19th Century European School, the return of the fishing fleet, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower left, 19th century. Two small patches to verso. 12 x 20 inches. Estimation 500-800 $

101 Attributed to G. von HACKL (1843-1926) German Attributed to Gabriel von Hackl, the Debt Collector, oil on canvas, 35 x 46 inches. Verso, on the stretcher, inscribed G.V. Hackl 1887, numbered 52703 in graphite, inscribed Urania Art 12723 in ink, inscribed ‘L. de Nevers’ in graphite. Stamped on the canvas with the F. Lefebvre Paris oval ink stamp. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

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102 Lithographic Poster, Winston Churchill, Ca. 1942 SPK (unknown French artist), “Confiance... ses amputations se poursuivent méthodiquement”, colour lithographic poster, 45 x 29 inches, signed with monogram ‘SPK’, upper right corner. Circa 1942. A copy of this Second World War propaganda poster is in the collection of the British Library, London. The following notes are from the British Library website: This propaganda poster was probably produced in Vichy, France. It shows Winston Churchill as an octopus, with the tentacles representing British military intervention in the Middle East and Africa. The cutting of these tentacles reflects the thwarting of British actions in Norway, Germany, Syria, Somalia, Libya, Mers el Kebir and Dakar by Axis forces. Estimation 800-1,200 $

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Peter TERESZCZUK (1875-1963) Austrian

Fine Mythological Biscuit Figural Group, 19th C. A finely modelled 19th century mythological figural group in biscuit porcelain ‘Mercury and the Birth of Bacchus’, measuring 14” high x 13.5” wide x 10.5” deep. Condition noted, minor repair, firing cracks. Unmarked but likely Sèvres France.

A 19th century bronze & natural material figural sculpture depicting a young girl picking flowers, affixed to a naturalistic plinth base bearing impressed signature for Austrian sculptor, Peter Tereszczuk. Height, 4”. International buyers be advised that this lot contains material that will require export-import permits. Please ensure you have done your due diligence prior to bidding.

Estimation 900-1,200 $

Estimation 600-800 $

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105 Pairpoint Lamp, Early 20th C. An early 20th century Pairpoint lamp with a signed reverse painted ‘Birds of Paradise’ glass shade, resting on a re-plated Pairpoint lamp base having a stepped platform raised on lion’s paw feet, stamped on the underside with Pairpoint marks and model #D3075, wear to plating on cap, measuring 21.5” high. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $

106 Pair Of Sterling Silver Lamp Bases, American A pair of antique American sterling silver lamp bases in the form of Corinthian columns raised on stepped & squared weighted bases, the undersides marked sterling .925, together with maker’s marks for Mauser Manufacturing Company, NY. (minor dents). Height, 9”. Estimation 300-500 $

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107 German Tankard, Late 19th Century A late 19th century German silver (.812 fine) tankard, the hinged lid with a damaged & repaired finial affixed to a scrolled handle opening to a richly gilded interior, the cylindrical body carved in high relief depicting Bacchus holding clusters of grapes, surrounded by putti & followers, raised upon a flaring silver gilt base. Splits & repairs to body, stamped marks on underside of base likely those for Georg Roth & Company Hanau Germany, together with a British Antique Dealers Association (BADA) decal. Height, 11”. International buyers be advised that this lot contains material that will require export-import permits. Please ensure you have done your due diligence prior to bidding. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

108 Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Comport A fine early 20th century Danish sterling silver comport by Georg Jensen, the bowl with a flaring everted rim raised on tendril-like supports, the base with a subtle planished surface, the underside bearing impressed maker’s marks & design reference 17B. Dimensions, 5.25” high x 5.75” diameter. Weight, 314 grams. Estimation 700-900 $

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109 Very Good Danish MCM Dining Table A very good Danish mid century modern extending rich wood dining table of oval form, fitted with a concealed leaf and raised on tapering turned supports, the underside with maker’s label for BRAMIN DENMARK, minor surface wear. Dimensions, 28” high x 83” long (107” with leaf) x 47” wide. Estimation 1,200-1,500 $

110 Very Good Danish MCM Dining Chairs A very good Danish set of eight (7 shown here) mid century modern dining chairs, consisting of two armchairs and six side chair, the frames showing open backrests and upholstered cloth seats raised on tapering turned supports, manufacturer’s label on the underside for BRAMIN DENMARK. Height, 30”, seat height 18”. Estimation 1,200-1,600 $ 53


111 Chinese Export Silver Cocktail Shaker An early 20th century Chinese Export silver cocktail shaker showing a stippled & monogrammed body decorated with embossed motifs of songbirds & prunus, the conforming top with a strainer and removable capsule shaped lid (minor crease), the underside of the base bearing marks for noted Hong Kong & Shanghai silversmith & retailer Wang Hing, along with silver marks for .900 fine. Height, 9.75”. Weight 440 grams. Estimation 700-900 $

112 Art Deco Period Lalique (Dahlia) Wall Light Shades Four early 20th century Art Deco Period Lalique glass wall light shades in the ‘Dahlia Pattern’ model #2011 circa 1921, the four frosted glass shades with relief molded flower heads & fronds with bronze coloured accents, signed R. Lalique France, complete with metal wall mounts. Shade dimensions, 5.5” high x 12” wide x 6” deep. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $ 54


113 Danish Sterling Silver Gravy Boat & Jensen Ladle A very fine early 20th century Danish sterling silver gravy boat of navette form by Georg Jensen circa 1945, together with an associated Georg Jensen sterling ladle. The gravy boat with a scrolled handle & grape cluster pendent, raised on a lobed base above a running band of grape vines atop a stepped oval foot, the underside with silver marks, maker’s marks and design reference #296. Dimensions, 7” high x 9.5” long x 4 3/8” wide. Weight, 599 grams. The ‘Blossom’ pattern ladle measuring 7” long & weighing 73 grams. Previously retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low and retaining its original retail felt sleeve. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

114 Loetz Jack in the Pulpit A large early 20th century ‘Jack in the Pulpit’ Loetz art glass vase in iridescent gold with magenta highlights, apparently unsigned. Austria, circa 1900. Measuring 16.5” high. Estimation 700-900 $

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115 Rare Fabergé Silver Needle Case, Russian, 19th C. A rare & important 19th century Russian silver étui / needle case by Fabergé, the tapering body & conforming top decorated with gilded fluted panels, both stamped with marks for Fabergé. Measuring 3.125” long, weighing 21 grams. Estimation 900-1,200$

116 Sterling Silver Rattle, Cooke and Kelvey, Ca. 1870 A rare 19th century Anglo-Colonial sterling silver baby’s rattle, showing a sterling silver whistle & loop, intersected by an engraved pentagon-shaped silver collar strung with five small silver bells, rising to a carved finial in the form of an elephant. Bearing partially rubbed maker’s marks for what appear to be those for Cooke & Kelvey. Circa 1870. Dimensions, 5.75” long x 1.75” wide, weight 78 grams. Thomas Cooke & Charles Kelvey established a shop in Calcutta in 1858, later opening a location in Shimla, which was then the summer capital of British India. Cooke & Kelvey still maintain a location in Delhi, India. Estimation 700-900 $

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117 Fine Miniature Russian Silver Pillbox-Timepiece A fine & realistically modelled Russian silver pillbox / timepiece in the form of a (miniature) viola, opening to an interior fitted with a covered pillbox above an enamelled clock face with blackened Roman numerals & silvered sweep hands (losses) fronting a non-functioning mechanism, the interior of the lid bearing silver marks noting 84 zolotniks together with spurious marks for Karl Fabergé & work-master Erik Kollin, length 7.25”, silver weight 250 grams. Estimation 700-900 $

118 Very Good Danish MCM Sideboard A very good Danish mid century modern sideboard showing a pair of sliding panels fronting 4 tiers of drawers and adjustable shelving, raised on tapering turned supports, manufacturer’s label likely Bramin Denmark. Condition noted, minor surface discolouration. Dimensions, 31.5” high x 88.5” wide x 17.75” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $ 57


119 Sterling Matchsafe & Vinaigrette, 19th Century Three 19th century sterling silver items consisting of a Georgian sterling silver vinaigrette engraved with foliate decoration, opening to a gilded interior hallmarked Birmingham 1826, and maker’s marks for Edward Smith, with a pierced grille with maker’s marks for Joseph Thredder, together with two Victorian sterling silver vesta cases / match safes, both with foliate engraved detail, one hallmarked Birmingham 1876 with maker’s marks for Minshull & Latimer. Measuring 2.25” long, together with a smaller matchsafe hallmarked Chester 1901 with maker’s marks for William Neale, measuring 1.5” long. Combined weight, 52 grams. Estimation 500-700 $

120 British Mahogany Knee-Hole Desk, 19th Century A very handsome mid 19th century British mahogany kneehole desk showing a crossbanded top over an arched frieze, flanked on either side by twin banks of small graduated drawers with cock-beaded moldings, original escutcheons & functioning locks (one backplate mismatched), both columns raised on plinth bases with recessed castors. Dimensions, 29.5” high x 36” wide x 21.25” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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121 Persian Karaja, Persia Karaja rug, Persia, circa 1900. 9 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. 3 in. Wool on cotton. Condition: old restoration on the fringes, areas of lowness all over the rug. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 1,800-2,000 $

122 Gentleman’s Dressing Box, Parkins & Gotto, 19th C. A very good 19th century Gentleman’s dressing box in burr chestnut by Parkins & Gotto, showing a richly figured case centred by a brass shield shaped cartouche with a heraldic crest, opening to a velvet lined interior fitted with with a lift-out tray containing various glass bottles & boxes with sterling silver lids bearing heraldic crests hallmarked London 1865, and maker’s marks for James Vickery. One silver lid absent & one glass box absent. The base fitted with a sprung ‘secret’ jewellery compartment bearing retailer’s plaque for PARKINS & GOTTO, 24 & 25 OXFORD STREET, LONDON. British, circa 1865. Dimensions, 7.25” high x 12” wide x 9” deep. First established in 1845, Parkins & Gotto of London were makers & retailers of fine boxes, writing cases, tea caddies & leather goods. In 1860, they were awarded the Silver Medal by The Royal Society of Arts for their writing cases, soon after they expanded their showroom at 25 Oxford Street to include 24, 26 & 27 Oxford Street, and at one point they boasted as having the largest inventory of quality goods in all of Europe. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $ 59


123 Very Fine Walking Stick, 19th Century A very fine 19th century ebony walking stick fitted featuring a pommel skillfully carved in the shape of a fox head, affixed to the tapering ebony shaft with a sterling silver ferule. British, circa 1900. Length, 37”. International buyers be advised that this lot contains material that will require exportimport permits. Please ensure you have done your due diligence prior to bidding. Estimation 900-1,200 $

124 Georg Jensen Sterling Pitcher, Early 20th Century A rare early 20th century Georg Jensen sterling silver pitcher designed by Johan Rohde (18561935), the gently planished ovoid tapering body rising to a lipped spout and loop handle, the front engraved with a heraldic crest, the underside bearing stamped date marks for 1933-44, together with design number #756 and dated dedication. Height, 8.25”. Weight, 494 grams. Estimation 1,200-1,500 $

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125 Very Good Danish MCM Fall-Front Desk A very good Danish mid century modern fall-front desk, the locking front panel fronting an interior fitted with pigeon-hole compartments and a small drawer, raised on squared supports, makers label for DYRLUND DENMARK. Dimensions, 43.75” high x 35.5” wide x 16.75” deep. Canadian buyers only. Estimation 500-700 $

126 Very Good Danish MCM Bookcase A very good Danish mid century modern small bookcase fitted with staggered shelving and raised on castors. Dimensions, 28” high x 39” wide x 18” deep. Estimation 350-450 $

127 Grand Tour Bronze Tazza, LEVILLAIN, Dated 1878 A neoclassically inspired 19th century patinated Grand Tour bronze tazza, showing open handles and an interior engraved with dedication dated September 4th 1878, the central field showing a figural vignette signed lower right F. Levillain for Ferdinand Levillain (1837-1905). Condition noted, surface blemishes, wear. Dimensions. 3.5” high x 13.5” wide (across the handles). Estimation 600-800 $ 61


128 Fine Hand-Painted Portrait KPM Porcelain Plaque A fine antique hand-painted KPM porcelain plaque of a portrait of a gentleman in a black tunic (sitter unknown), signed lower right ‘Fr. Till, Dresden’, the reverse bearing impressed factory marks for KPM, scepter mark & cypher marks H / 237 158, set within an ebonized wood frame with an ochre colored velvet fillet, remnants of old labels verso. Plaque dimension, 9.25” high x 6.3/8” wide; framed 13” high x 10” wide. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

129 Viennese Parasol Handle, Early 20th C. An exceptionally fine early 20th century cased parasol handle, the shaft decorated with a cobalt enamelled & marcasite banded vermeil ferrule marked .800 fine, with marks for Vienna, retailed by Franz Hiess & Sohne. Condition note, split to shaft. Length, 10.5” long. Case dimensions, 12” long x 5” wide. International buyers be advised that this lot contains material that will require export-import permits. Please ensure you have done your due diligence prior to bidding. Estimation 700-900 $

130 Masonic Portrait Miniature of Nobleman, 19th C. A mid 19th century British portrait miniature of a nobleman attired in a blue tunic and a red sash with a Masonic medallion, unsigned, gouache on card, fronted by an oval convex glass bezel within a conforming ormolu frame, measuring 3.875” high x 3.5” wide. Estimation 350-450 $

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131 Carved Meerschaum Pipe With Case An antique meerschaum pipe showing a bowl carved in the form of a figure standing next to a column, the interior of the fitted leather case with stenciled marks AUG. KOSTER BREMEN. Condition noted, minor crack & surface wear, case distressed. Pipe measuring 6” long. Estimation 300-400 $

132 Vincennes (Sèvres) Porcelain Cabinet Plates An exceptional near pair of Vincennes (Sèvres) porcelain cabinet plates, both richly decorated with gilt & enamelled cobalt borders, one with a central hand painted portrait of Mme. De la Sablière as referenced on the reverse, measuring 9.75” diameter - the second showing a hand painted portrait of Louis XIII as referenced on the reverse, measuring 10” diameter, the reverse of both with interlaced marks, underscored by one lobbed and one straight line centering the date letter ‘C’. Both in good overall condition with minor losses to enamel beading. Estimation 800-1,200 $

133 Pair of Sèvres Style Porcelain Lidded Urns A robust pair of antique ‘Sèvres’ style porcelain lidded urns, the ‘bleu céleste’ bodies decorated overall with gilt detail and hand painted panels of flower heads & bacchanal themes of frolicking cherubs, sided by ormolu mounts with lions masks & ring handles, raised on stepped squared bases. Minor rubbing to gilt and enamelling. The undersides of both the bases & lids showing interlaced blue marks. Both measuring 19.5” high. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $ 63


134 Burled Walnut Loo Table A very good mid 19th century burled walnut loo table showing a figured top with a scalloped edge over a frieze decorated with carved lozenges and pendants, raised on four robust scrolled supports with carved & pierced detail, one pendent missing, tilt mechanism absent. Dimensions, 30.5” high x 53” wide x 35” deep. Estimation 400-600 $

135 Mahal Rug, Persia Mahal rug, Persia, circa 1930. 9 ft. x 13 ft. Wool on cotton. Condition: fringes are new, one old repaired area, and generalized low areas. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 800-1,000 $

136 Sèvres Style Porcelain Lidded Centrepiece An attractive 19th century ‘Sèvres’ style lidded porcelain centrepiece, showing a green painted field decorated with hand painted gilt detail & floral swags, sided by open handles and raised on a waisted pedestal atop a squared base. Finial repaired, minor cracks to base. Height, 16”. Estimation 500-700 $

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137 French Louis Philippe Period Mahogany Secrétaire An early 19th century French Louis Philippe Period secrétaire à abattant in figured mahogany, showing a frieze mounted drawer over a fall-front panel fronting an interior housing twin banks of small drawers and a cupboard, overtop three tiers of graduated full width drawers with functioning locks, raised overall on vasi-form shaped supports, minor surface wear. Dimensions, 54” high x 39.5” wide x 19” deep. Estimation 1,600-1,800 $

138 Kayseri Rug, Turkey Kayseri rug, Turkish, circa 1960. 7 ft. 1 in. x 10 ft 7 in. Mercerized cotton on silk. Good condition: a few small stains and visible white spots all over the rug. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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139 Fine French Belle Époque Giltwood Mirror, 19th C. A fine 19th century French ‘Belle Époque’ giltwood pier mirrors, retaining an old, if not original, plate within a finely carved & gilded frame with a pierced cartouche, overtop an associated giltwood & gessoed pier table carved in the Louis XV style with a white marble top, overall condition & losses noted as shown. Circa 1870. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

140 Albert-E. CARRIER-BELLEUSE (18241887) French A finely cast pair of 19th century allegorical bronzes by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, both showing maidens dressed in neoclassical attire, their arms raised to brace baskets of fruit & floral elements atop their heads, likely intended for glass bowls, standing on naturalistically modelled rocky mounds, signed in the mold dating pre-1868. Height, 24 inches. Catalogue note: Carrier-Belleuse is perhaps best known because Auguste Rodin worked as his assistant between 1864 and 1870. He was one of the founding members of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (1862), and was made an Officer of the Légion d’honneur. Estimation 3,500-4,500 $

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141 Silk Kashan Rug, Persia Silk Kashan rug, Persia, circa 1880. 4 ft. 2 in. x 6 ft. 7 in. Silk on silk. Condition: later backing added, areas of lowness all over the rug, very dry, broken spots, and oxidized areas. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required Estimation 600-700 $

142 Silk Kashan Rug, Persia Silk Kashan rug, Persia, circa 1870. 4 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. Silk on silk. Condition: later backing added, very dry, broken areas. Areas of lowness all over the rug, oxidized areas. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required.

Estimation 700-800 $

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143 Silk Gordes Rug, Turkey Silk Gordes rug, Turkey, circa 1880. 5 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 9 in. Silk on silk. Condition: backing added, very dry, broken and lowness areas, as well as oxidized areas. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 600-700 $

144 Sterling Silver Footed Salver, London, 1846 A mid 19th century sterling silver footed salver centred by an engraved heraldic crest & motto, the border showing pierced foliate & scrolled detail, raised overall on a trio of similarly cast supports, the underside bearing London hallmarks for 1846 and maker’s marks for Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard. Diameter, 12.75”. Weight, 866 grams. Estimation 500-700 $

145 Continental Porcelain Table Casket, 20th Century A 20th century continental porcelain table casket lavishly decorated with segmented vignettes of figures in medieval costume, the hinged lid opening to a plain interior. Repairs to interior hinged surface, the underside showing marks for Capodimonte. Dimensions, 3.75” high x 9.25” wide x 4.75” deep. Estimation 250-350 $

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146 Exceptional Marble Topped Credenza, 19th Century An exceptional British 19th century marble topped credenza in highly figured circassian walnut, the curvilinear marble top over a richly figured base fitted with twin cabinet doors with mirrored panels flanked on either side by pilasters with deeply carved capitals, both sides fitted with conforming cabinet doors with mirrored panels, all with functioning locks & keys, raised upon a plinth base. Dimensions, 35.75” high x 68” wide x 20” deep. Estimation 1,400-1,800 $

147 Isfahan Najafabad Rug, Persian Isfahan Najafabad rug, Persian, circa 1960. 7 ft. 1 in x 10 ft. Wool on cotton. Good condition: this rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-500 $

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148 Very Good American Constitutional Mirror A very good late 19th century American Constitutional mirror in the Chippendale style, the mahogany frame showing what is referred to as a ‘broken pediment’ flanking a handcarved & gilded eagle surmounting an old if not original rectangular plate within a carved & gilded fillet, sided by hand-carved giltwood pendants terminating to an undulating apron, minor surface wear. Dimensions, 48” high x 22” wide. Estimation 1,200-1,500 $

149 Pair of Gilt Bronze Figural Candelabra, 19th C. A pair of 19th century parcel gilt bronze figural candelabra, both showing a putti holding aloft a trio of cornucopia shaped branches terminating to urn shaped nozzles, raised overall upon finely chiseled baluster shaped columns, atop acanthus moulded & squared bases. Continental, probably French. Height, 21”. Estimation 1,500-1,800 $

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150 British Regency Period Mahogany Dining Chairs An elegant set of five early 19th century British Regency Period mahogany dining chairs, the frames showing rope-carved crestrails over pierced horizontal splats, fitted with drop-in seats and raised on sabreleg supports. Condition noted, repairs. Height 33”, seat height 17”. Estimation 600-800 $

151 Victorian Sterling Silver Snuff Boxes, 19th C. A group of two 19th century sterling silver snuff boxes, consisting of a Victorian snuff box of oval form showing a machined top with a monogrammed shield cartouche & gilt interior, hallmarked London 1839 with maker’s marks for Taylor & Perry, measuring 3” wide, together with a Victorian rococo inspired snuff box with an engraved architectural motif, hallmarked Birmingham 1850 with maker’s marks for Foxal & Co., measuring 2.75” wide. Combined weight, 120 grams. Estimation 600-800 $

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152 Sterling Silver Vinaigrettes, Birmingham, 19th C. A group of three 19th century sterling silver vinaigrettes, consisting of: (1) a Georgian vinaigrette of oval form decorated with diaperwork detail, the monogrammed top opening to a gilt interior & grille, hallmarked Birmingham 1816 with maker’s marks for Joseph Willmore, (2) a Victorian vinaigrette of rectangular form with a machined surface monogrammed top opening to a gilt interior & grille, hallmarked Birmingham 1840 with maker’s marks for Edward Smith, and (3) a Victorian vinaigrette of scalloped oval form with foliate engraved detail and monogrammed top opening to a gilt interior & grille, hallmarked Birmingham 1869 with maker’s marks for Robert Thornton. Combined weight, 64 grams. Estimation 600-800 $

153 Continental Porcelain Bowl, 20th Century A small 20th century continental porcelain bowl with lavishly decorated figures of cherubs frolicking in a garden setting, the interior painted with floral sprays, and raised overall upon a partially gilded circular foot, Minor wear to gilding, the underside showing marks for Capodimonte. Dimensions, 3” high x 6.5” diameter. Estimation 200-300 $

154 Large Italian Majolica Charger, Early 20th C. A large early 20th century Italian majolica charger decorated in a vibrant palette of yellow, green & blue, centred by a portrait of a young man in profile, rising to a broad rim decorated with alternating panels of foliate & geometric motifs. The underside showing maker’s marks for D. Grazia, Deruta together with initials in script possibly for Francesco Mari. Minor restoration to surface of one painted panel. Dimensions, 3.25” deep x 16.25” diameter. Estimation 500-700 $ 72


155 Wedgwood Creamware Flat, Mid 19th C. A fine mid 19th century Wedgwood creamware flat, showing a central field with hand painted images of putti playing musical instruments against an ethereal background, signed with artist’s monogram far left, the reticulated border painted in teal & mocha, the underside bearing impressed Wedgwood marks. Dimensions, 11” wide x 8.25” deep. Estimation 500-700 $

156 Mahogany & Kingwood Vitrine, Early 20th Century An early 20th century mahogany & kingwood vitrine decorated with ormolu mounts and functioning lock & key, raised on toupie supports, minor separation to gallery. Dimensions, 60” high x 22.5” wide x 13.5” deep. Estimation 700-900 $

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157 Hand-Blown Venetian Glass Goblet, Early 20th C. A very fine early 20th century hand-blown Venetian glass goblet, attributed to Salviati, the bowl atop a slender stem rising from a spreading foot, decorated in enamels & gilt with alternating panels of maidens & foliate motifs, height 6.375”. Estimation 250-350 $

158 Unusual Lusterware Chamber Pot, Early 19th Century An amusing & most unusual early 19th century pink lusterware chamber pot, the bellied body with applied loop handles showing an exterior decorated with a naughty poem on both sides, the interior showing a bat-transfer image of a man in a striped night shirt and a naughty rhyme, together with a molded figure of a frog painted in dark mocha. Dimensions, 5.5” high x 11.75” wide across the handles. Estimation 400-600 $

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Continental Decorated Porcelain Ewer

Doulton Lambeth Vase, Eliza SIMMANCE, 1883

A continental porcelain ewer decorated with a dragon shaped handle affixed to a cobalt body decorated with gilt motifs of waterfowl & foliage, the underside with stamped maker’s marks H & D. Measuring 9.75” high.

A late 19th century Doulton Lambeth tin-glazed earthenware vase of ovoid form, the ochre body decorated with Moorish inspired motifs in blue & grey, the underside with impressed date 1883, together with maker’s marks & artist monogram for Eliza Simmance, measuring 10.25” high.

Estimation 250-350 $

Estimation 500-700 $

161 William Moorcroft Flambé Orchid Vase A rare early 20th century Moorcroft vase in the ‘Flambé Orchid’ pattern, the underside with impressed marks and signature for William Moorcroft, height 7”. Estimation 600-800 $

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162 Small Black Slate & Pietra Dura Tablet A small early 20th century black slate & pietredura tablet illustrating foliate motifs, measuring 5” x 3.5”. Estimation 150-250 $

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Pair Of Edwardian Irish Sterling Silver Salts

Weighted Sterling Silver Capstan - Inkwell

A handsome pair of Edwardian Irish sterling silver salts in the form of dish rings, both pierced bodies retaining their original cobalt glass liners (one chipped), hallmarked Dublin 1903, and maker’s marks for Edmond Johnson, silver weight, 78 grams.

An early 20th century weighted sterling silver capstan / inkwell showing a circular spreading base, the lidded inkwell engraved with armorial & motto and dedication to Captain Martin J. Griffen, hallmarked Birmingham 1939 together with maker’s marks for S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd.. Minor dents & punched SIN number. Diameter, 6”.

Estimation 250-350 $

Estimation 400-600 $ 76


165 Rare Meissen Tea Cup & Saucer, C. 1750 A fine & rare Meissen porcelain tea cup & saucer decorated with hand-painted insects & flora. The cup with a finely pierced handle terminating to a painted face, the underside bearing blue marks for circa 1750. Diameter of saucer, 6.125”. Estimation 600-900 $

166 Fine 18th C. Sèvres Porcelain Bowl & Similar Cup A fine 18th century Sèvres porcelain bowl hand decorated with gilt & enamel motifs against a cobalt field, the central field with a rustic view, the underside showing marks for 1762 & artist’s monogram ‘GL’, measuring 5.75” diameter, together with a Sèvres style coffee can with hand painted portrait medallions surrounded by gilt & enamel beaded detail against a cobalt field, the underside showing interlaced blue marks, height 3”. Estimation 600-800 $

167 Vienna Porcelain Coffee Pot & Hot Water A late 18th / early 19th century lidded Vienna porcelain coffee pot & matching hot water jug, both of baluster form with applied handles and domed lids, decorated with hand painted floral sprays & gilt detail, the undersides of both with Vienna marks. Areas of restoration to the coffee pot. Measuring 8” high & 7” high respectively. Estimation 350-450 $

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168 Very Good Mahogany Vitrine, Early 20th Century A very good early 20th century mahogany vitrine inset with a marble top, the frieze decorated with neoclassical ormolu mounts over a shelved interior, raised on cabriole supports, functioning lock & key. Dimensions 63.5” high x 29” wide x 16.5” deep. Estimation 700-900 $

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Silver & Porcelain Dinner Fork & Spoons, 18th C.

Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cup & Saucer

A fine 18th century porcelain handled three-tined silver dinner fork with Augsburg silver date letter for 177375, measuring 7.5” long, together with a set of six late 18th century German silver (.800 fine) coffee spoons, monogrammed LB on the reverse, weighing 59 grams.

A very good 18th century Worcester porcelain coffee cup & matching saucer, both showing hand painted cobalt & gilt foliate decoration and gilded rims, both with blue crescent marks indicating early Dr. Wall Period, cup height 2.5/8”, saucer diameter 5.25”.

Estimation 300-400 $

Estimation 500-600 $

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171 KPM Porcelain Écuelle & Saucer A late 19th century KPM Berlin porcelain lidded écuelle & saucer, both bodies showing powder blue & gilt decoration & gilt edged rims, the domed lid with a flower head shaped knop, their undersides with blue scepter marks noting circa 1870 and later, height of cup 3.75”, diameter of saucer 6.5”. Estimation 350-450 $

172 Berlin Porcelain Gilded Cups, Early 19th Century Two fine early 19th century Berlin Porcelain cups, one showing hand painted Moorish inspired panels in burgundy & gilt with beaded detail, an applied gilded handle and richly gilded interior, raised on a trio of gilt paw feet, measuring 4.75” high, the second painted with a gilded shell motif flanked by foliate sprays against a white field, a scrolled handle and partially gilded interior, measuring 3.75” high. Minor rubbing to rim, both undersides showing blue scepter mark used in the 1820’s-30’s. Estimation 600-800 $

173 Silver Plated Victorian Pot & Christofle Crumber Two very good 19th century silver plated items consisting of a Victorian silver plated hot water pot bearing marks for Elkington & Co., and date letter for 1892, measuring 8.25” high, plus a very fine French silver plated crumber bearing maker’s marks for Christofle & retailer marks for Mappin & Webb. Monogrammed, minor dents, measuring 12.5” long. Estimation 300-400 $

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174 Prattware Pot Lids, Mid 19th Century Two mid 19th century Prattware pot-lids, one titled ‘The Game Bag’, set within a very old ebonized wooden frame, measuring 7” diameter, the other titled ‘The Master of The Hounds’ (minor chip), unframed, measuring 4.25” diameter. Estimation 150-250 $

175 Large Glass German Armorial Goblet A very fine & large 20th century conical shaped presentation glass goblet, bearing an engraved armorial and dedication ‘FREIHERR VON EICKSTEDT’, for noted German anthropologist Baron Egon von Eickstedt (1892-1965), rising from a faceted air-twist stem atop a spreading circular foot, height 11”. Estimation 200-400 $

176 German Faience Beer Stein, 18th Century An 18th century German faience beer stein, the hinged pewter lid with a liturgical vignette & text dated 1798, affixed to a tin glazed cylindrical body decorated with a hand painted image of a man drinking from a flagon, raised overall upon a domed pewter foot. Height, 11’. Estimation 400-600 $

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177 Set of Austro-Hungarian Commemorative Medallions A cased set of forty-six (23 doubles: each pair showing recto & verso) assorted late 19th century Austrian brass, copper & silvered commemorative medallions, set within a partially gilded wooden frame. The heraldic crest at the top appears to be for Frank Joseph I. All medallions “pertaining to” Franz Joseph I of Austria ( Austro-Hungarian Empire). Ranging in size from 3 inches, to 1.25 inches. Crest size, 3.75 x 6.75 inches. Frame dimensions, 22.75” high x 28” wide. Catalogue note: photos constitute an important part of the description for this lots - more to follow. Estimation 1,500-2,500 $

178 Lalique France Bacchantes Glass Vase A large late 20th Lalique ‘Bacchantes’ pattern glass vase surrounded by reliefmolded female figures, signed with engraved signature on the underside of the base, Lalique France. Height, 9.5”. Estimation 700-900 $

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179 Very Good Kingwood Vitrine, Early 20th Century A very good early 20th century kingwood vitrine with ormolu mounts, shelved interior with tufted back, the bombé base raised on cabriole supports, functioning lock & key, minor veneer losses. Dimensions 67” high x 30” wide x 15” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

180 Pair of Anglo-Colonial Mahogany Fauteuils A very good pair of early 19th century AngloColonial mahogany framed fauteuils, both frames showing caned seats & backs, reeded armrests & reeded front supports, early repairs. Height, 30.5”, seat height 15.5”. Estimation 700-900 $

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181 Karabagh Runner, Caucasia Karabagh runner, Caucasia, circa 1880. 3 ft. x 8 ft. 3 in. Wool on cotton. Condition: part of the rug was rewoven. Old glued areas under the rug. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

182 Whimsical Hand Painted Porcelain (Goat) Creamer A highly whimsical mid 20th century hand painted German porcelain creamer in the form of a goat’s head, the underside bearing maker’s mark for Royal Bayreuth, Tettau Porcelain Factory, height 3.75” high. Estimation 200-300 $

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183 Georgian Sterling Silver Open Salts A very good suite of four early 19th Georgian sterling silver open salt cellars with pierced oval bodies, hallmarked Edinburgh with maker’s marks for John MacDonald, date mark rubbed, retaining their original cobalt glass liners. Condition noted, chip to one liner. Combined silver weight 205 grams. Estimation 400-600 $

184 Meissen Porcelain Tea Cups & Saucers A grouping of three 18th century Meissen porcelain tea cups & saucers all with hand painted floral decoration & gilt edged rims, one saucer with a hairline crack, the remaining two pair in good condition, height of cups 1.875”, diameter of bowls 5.375”. Estimation 500-700 $

185 Meissen Porcelain Coffee Cups & Saucers Two hand-painted Meissen porcelain coffee cups & saucers, one pair being mid 19th century decorated with romantic vignettes & gilt foliate rims, the undersides showing ‘single slashed’ blue factory marks denoting wares sold as blanks from 1740-1938, height of cup 2.675”, diameter of bowl 5.675”, the second pair being early 20th century decorated with green vine & gilt decoration, their undersides with blue factory marks & impressed marks, height of cup 3” (handle), diameter of welled saucer 6”. Estimation 300-400 $ 84


186 Pair Of Old Sheffield Plate Slides / Coasters A very good pair of early 19th century English ‘Old Sheffield Plate’ decanter slides / coasters, the rims with shell & scroll detail rising from turned wood bases centred by plated roundels, both replated, measuring 7.25” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $

187 Pair Of 1st Standard French Silver Salt Cellars A fine pair of late 19th century 1st Standard French silver (.950 fine) salt cellars, showing pierced oval shaped bodies retaining their original cobalt glass liners (one chipped), measuring 1.5” high x 2.75” long, combined silver weight, 93 grams. Estimation 200-300 $

188 Sterling Welsh Military Trophy & Sterling Vesta A group of two sterling silver items consisting of a very good Victorian Period sterling silver combination vesta case /sovereign case, the oblong body showing engraved foliate motifs and a blank cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1899 with maker’s marks for Henry Pope, measuring 2.5” long, weight, 37 grams, together with an early 20th century sterling silver trophy cup with Royal Field Artillery significance, engraved ‘3rd Welsh Bgde R.F.A. Competitive Practice 1909, won by 2nd Cheshire Battery, Capt. A.T. Powell (OC), Presented by Lt Colonel F.J. Bonnalie, commanding’, hallmarked Birmingham 1906 with maker’s marks for William Naul. Minor dents, measuring 5.5” high, weighing 198 grams. Estimation 300-400 $ 85


189 Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow Scoops Two Georgian sterling silver marrow scoops, one being a very good & heavy George IV sterling silver marrow scoop hallmarked London 1820 with maker’s marks for noted 19th century silversmith, William Bateman, measuring 9.5” long, weighing 76 grams, together with an early George III sterling silver marrow scoop bearing hallmarks for London 1769, with unlisted maker’s marks WT in script. Length, 9”, weight 46 grams. Estimation 400-600 $

190 Fine Danish Silver Teapot, Early 19th Century A fine early 19th century Danish silver teapot decorated with an engraved running band of foliate motifs intersected by twin shield shaped cartouches, fitted with an ebonized fruitwood handle & finial, hallmarked Copenhagen 1817, with assay master mark for P. Fabricius. Overall weight, 422 grams. Estimation 600-800 $

191 Continental Ebonized Burled Walnut Table A late 19th century Continental part ebonized burled walnut occasional table, showing an octagonal-sided rectangular top with an ebonized edge, raised on turned & fluted supports fitted with castors, braced by turned & fluted stretchers. Dimensions, 28.75” high x 42” wide x 20.5” deep. Estimation 650-750 $

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192 Tribal Qashqai Rug, Persia Tribal Qashqai rug, Persia, circa 1960. 5 ft. 4 in. x 8 ft. 4 in. Wool on wool. Condition: few small areas of lowness. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

193 Sterling Silver & Cut Glass Scent Bottles A pair of sterling silver mounted cut glass scent bottles, one of vasi-form fitted with a dauber and a sterling silver collar, hallmarked London 1920, with maker’s mark for Henry Perkins & Sons, measuring 9.5” high, together with an antique double-welled cut glass scent bottle of cylindrical form with foliate engraved & armorial crested sterling silver caps, measuring 5.5” long. Estimation 500-600 $

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194 Circular Sterling Silver Standish, Elkington & Co. A very handsome & heavy antique sterling silver standish of circular form by Elkington & Co, the hinged lid decorated with a running band of oak leaf motifs and a monogram, opening to an interior centred by a glass inkwell surrounded by four pen receptacles, hallmarked Birmingham with date mark for 1908. Dimensions, 1.75” high x 7.25” diameter, silver weight 673 grams. Estimation 800-1,000 $

195 Very Good Georgian Cut Glass Sweetmeat, Ca. 1820 A very good Georgian cut glass sweetmeat bowl & cover decorated with diamond cut detail, raised on a faceted stem atop a squared foot - the underside with starburst cut detail. British, circa 1820. Height, 10.75”. Estimation 300-400 $

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196 Silver Plated Ciborium & Cover, Mid 20th Century A large mid 20th century silver plated ciborium & cover, the interior exhibiting a gilt wash, minor dents & rubbing, height 12.5”. Estimation 250-350 $

197 Sterling Silver Condiment Set, Circa 1910 An early 20th century two-piece sterling silver condiment set, consisting of a pepperette & lidded mustard pot, both with green glass liners (minor chips), both stamped sterling. Probably American, circa 1910. Measuring 4” high, combined weight, 127 grams. Estimation 200-300 $

198 Double-Handed Loving Staffordshire Cup A mid 19th century ceramic double-handled loving cup showing a pink body decorated with under glaze colour printed rural vignettes, the underside bearing factory marks for Felix Edward Pratt, Fenton Staffordshire, measuring 4” high x 6.75” across the handles. Estimation 250-350 $

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199 Objets de Vertu, Cameo & Rococo Style Scent Bottle A finely carved mid 19th century Italian lava cameo depicting a maiden in profile wearing a floral diadem in her hair and clutching a bouquet of flowers, minor flake to outer edge, remnants of adhesive verso, measuring 2” high x 1.5/8” wide, together with a fine Rococo inspired mid 19th century continental porcelain scent bottle, decorated with hand painted romantic themes & gilt detail, blue marks on underside, minor frit to base. Height, 4.5”. Estimation 500-700 $

200 German Silver Travelling Mirror, Late 19th Century A late 19th century German silver (.800 fine) travelling mirror, showing a lobed & flattened oval body centred by an engraved armorial crest seemingly for Von WENDT, beneath a Freifrau (Baroness) Coronet, opening to a plain interior fitted with a hinged mirror, engraved with the name Caroline in script. Maker’s mark not visible but purportedly by silversmith J.C. Osthues, Munster-Westphalia. Condition noted, mirrored plate distressed. Measuring 8” x 5.75”, combined weight including mirror, 676 grams. Estimation 500-700 $

201 Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles Two pairs of sterling silver sauce ladles, consisting of a pair of heavy early 20th century sterling silver sauce ladles, in the Kings pattern, hallmarked Sheffield 1911 with maker’s marks for James Deakin & Sons, measuring 7” long, combined weight 77 grams, together with a pair of Georgian sauce ladles in the Fiddle pattern, hallmarked London 1801, with maker’s marks for Thomas Wilkes Barker, measuring 5” long, weight 58 grams. Estimation 300-400 $ 90


202 Very Good Amboyna Vitrine, Early 20th Century A very good early 20th century amboyna vitrine with ormolu mounts, inset with a marble top over a shelved interior, raised on cabriole supports, functioning lock & key, minor veneer damage, marble top cracked. Dimensions, 63.75” high x 28.5” wide x 17” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

203 Boukara Runner, Pakistan Boukara runner, Pakistan, circa 1970. 2 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft. 4 in. Wool on cotton Condition: appears to be complete with minor old stains. This runner may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

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204 Sterling Silver Fish Slice & Stuffing Spoon Two very good antique sterling silver serving pieces consisting of a fine William IV sterling silver fish slice, hallmarked London 1827, with maker’s marks for William Eley II, measuring 11.5” long, weight 125 grams, together with an 18th century Irish George III sterling silver stuffing spoon, hallmarked Dublin 1790, with maker’s marks for John Dalrymple, measuring 11.5” long, weighing 90 grams. Combined silver weight, 215 grams. Estimation 500-700 $

205 Sterling Silver Tea Caddy & Mustard Spoons A grouping of three sterling silver spoons consisting of an Irish George III sterling silver Fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, hallmarked Dublin 1813 with maker’s marks for Thomas Townsend & retailer marks for Henry Rooke, together with a pair of sterling silver Irish Georgian mustard spoons in the Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Dublin 1816, also with maker’s marks for Thomas Townsend & retailer marks for Henry Rooke, minor dent to caddy spoon, plus a very good mid 20th century sterling silver tea caddy spoon with a pierced handle & bowl, hallmarked Sheffield 1946 with maker’s marks for Oliver & Bower Ltd., measuring 3.25” long. Combined weight, 64 grams. Estimation 350-450 $

206 German Silver Ladle & Small Ladle Two late 18th century serving pieces consisting of a wooden handled ladle with a German silver (.800 fine) bowl, the back of the bowl bearing Frankfurt town marks & maker’s marks P/S, the side engraved DG, minor dents, length 10.75”. Together with a small wooden handled ladle with an unmarked silver straining bowl (likely German), length 9”. Estimation 300-400 $ 92


207 Sterling Silver Snuffer Tray & Plated Snuffer A very fine 18th century George III sterling silver snuffer tray with gadrooned detail & heraldic crest, hallmarked Sheffield 1798 with maker’s marks for Richard Morton & Co., together with an associated scissor-action candle snuffer in silver plate, the tray measuring 9.375” long x 3.5” wide, weight 132 grams. Estimation 300-400 $

208 American Coin Silver Ladle & Sugar Shovel Two American coin silver serving pieces consisting of a mid 19th century coin silver soup ladle in the ‘Threaded Oval’ pattern, the reverse bearing marks for Bailey, Kettle & Chapman, the handle monogrammed on the reverse, measuring 11.25” long, weight 147 grams, (no listing found for this maker at the time of cataloguing, however there is a Thomas Kettle listed as working in Charleston, Massachusetts, 1760-1850), together with a monogrammed coin silver sugar shovel with a lobed foliate embossed bowl, the reverse bearing maker’s marks for Wood & Hughes, New York City (1840-60), weight, 27 grams. Combined weight, 174 grams. Estimation 250-350 $

209 Vienna White Porcelain Plates, Mid 19th Century A very fine pair of mid 19th century Vienna white porcelain plates with gilt trimmed reticulated borders, the undersides showing under glaze blue Vienna porcelain marks. Both in very good condition. Measuring 9.75” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $ 93


210 Silver Plated Jewellery Casket, Early 20th Century An early 20th century monogrammed locking silver plated jewellery casket, the interior lined in pale green silk, the underside with marks for Wilcox Silver Plate Co. Meriden Connecticut. Condition noted, areas of rubbing, silk interior distressed. Measuring 2.5” high x 6” wide x 4.75” deep. Estimation 200-300 $

211 British Regency Period Old Sheffield Plate Two very good pieces of early 19th century British Regency Period ‘Old Sheffield Plate’ tableware, consisting of a fine & relatively rare circular entrée dish-on-stand, the dish fitted with a conforming domed lid inset with a sterling silver ‘let-in’ plaque bearing an engraved coat of arms, resting within a separate wire work base fitted to receive a burner (absent). Dimensions, 11” high x 11” diameter. Together with an unusually large master salt cellar on paw feet together with an associated silver plated master salt spoon (minor pitting & rubbing), measuring 4” diameter. Estimation 400-600 $

212 French 1st Standard Silver Ladle A very good early 19th century French 1st standard (.950 fine) silver ladle with monogrammed handle, the reverse bearing impressed marks for 1819-1838, and Mézières, Ardennes Department. Measuring 12.75” long, weighing 183 grams. Estimation 250-350 $

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213 British Black Lacquered Papier-Mâché Writing Box A finely decorated late 19th century British black lacquered papier-mâché writing slope, the exterior profusely decorated with geometric motifs in gilt & enamel, opening to an interior showing a very old, if not original, velvet lined surface and compartments for inkwells & writing implements, areas of loss & distress. Dimensions 3.5” high x 10.75” wide x 9.25” deep. Estimation 250-350 $

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Fine Kingwood Vitrine, Early 20th Century

Karaja Rug, Persia

A fine early 20th century kingwood vitrine with a marble top, the frieze decorated with neoclassical ormolu mounts over a shelved interior, raised on cabriole supports, minor veneer damage. Dimensions, 63.5” high x 29” wide x 15.5”.

Karaja rug, Persia, circa 1960. 4 ft. 8 in. x 13 ft. Wool on cotton. Good condition: a few small areas of lowness. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required.

Estimation 900-1,200 $

Estimation 400-600 $ 95


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British Victorian Period Stationary Box

Victorian Period Papier-Mâché Writing Slope

A late 19th century British Victorian Period burled walnut & mixed wood stationary box, the canted top opening to an interior fitted with compartments for writing implements together with a fold-out velvet lined writing panel. Condition noted, minor losses, escutcheon missing. Case dimensions, 7” high x 13.75” wide x 9.5” deep.

A late 19th century British Victorian Period black lacquered papier-mâché writing slope, the hinged top centred by a transfer printed vignette depicting rural life within a gilt border, opening to a gilt tooled leather writing panel, glass inkwell & small compartments for writing implements, the base with functioning lock & key. Minor rubbing & surface wear. Dimensions, 4.5” high x 16.5” wide x 11.75” deep.

Estimation 300-400 $

Estimation 400-600 $

218 Fine Kingwood Vitrine, Early 20th Century A fine early 20th century kingwood vitrine with a marble top, the partially ebonized frieze decorated with neoclassical ormolu mounts over a shelved interior, the base showing a painted porcelain roundel, raised on cabriole supports, functioning lock & key, minor veneer damage. Dimensions, 64.5” high x 28.5” wide x 16” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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219 British Brass Bound Writing Box, Early 19th C. An early 19th century British brass bound writing box, the hinged top inset with a blank brass cartouche opening to an interior fitted with compartments for writing implements, a glass inkwell and a gilt tooled leather writing panel lifting to an open document compartment, the base fitted with twin flush mounted handles - one affixed to a single drawer together with functioning lock & key. Dimensions, 7.25” high x 20” wide x 10.75” deep. Estimation 600-800 $

220 British Victorian Writing Box, Mid 19th Century A mid 19th century British Victorian period writing box, the hinged top edged with geometric motifs in natural material and centred by a silvered shield shaped cartouche, opening to an interior with lidded two glass inkwells and gilt tooled burgundy leather writing panels, lifting to reveal document compartments, the base with functioning lock & key. Dimensions, 5” high x 13” wide x 9.5” deep. Estimation 400-600 $

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221 Fine French Belle Époque Giltwood Mirror, 19th C. A fine 19th century French ‘Belle Époque’ giltwood pier mirror retaining an old, if not original, plate within a finely carved & gilded frame with a pierced cartouche, overtop an associated giltwood & gessoed pier table carved in the Louis XV style with a white marble top. Overall condition & losses noted as shown. Circa 1870. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

222 Heriz Runner, Persia Heriz rug, Persia, circa 1890. 2 ft. x 9 ft. Wool on cotton Condition: generalized low worn areas, missing ends. This runner may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 200-300 $

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223 Superior British Mantle Clock, Mid 19th Century A superior mid 19th century oak cased British mantle clock, showing a gilded brass figure of Mercury atop an arched cornice over a conforming bevelled glass panelled door fronting scrolled gilt brass spandrels & appliques, the gilded face with dials for fast / slow and chime / silent features over a silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the triple-fusée eight-day movement by Winterhalder & Hoffmeier striking on the quarter, half & full hour with either eight bells or five coil gongs. Raised overall upon a stepped base atop scrolled cast gilt brass feet. With original key and in working order at the time of cataloguing. Dimensions, 22” high x 13” wide x 10” deep. Estimation 3,500-4,500 $

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Large Royal Dux Porcelain Figures

Royal Dux Porcelain Figures

A pair of large format Royal Dux matte glazed porcelain figures modelled as a shepherd & shepherdess in peasant attire, both shown standing atop naturalistic bases - he with a goat by his side, she with an ewe, the underside of both bases showing applied pink triangles with impressed date code letter E. Bohemia, circa 1900. Height, 21.5”.

A pair of medium format Royal Dux matte glazed porcelain figures modelled as a huntsman & fisherwoman, both in Grecian attire standing upon naturalistic bases - he holding a slain game bird in one hand with a bow & quiver over his shoulder, she holding a basket of fish and a net. The underside of both bases showing applied pink triangles with impressed date code letter E. Bohemia, circa 1900. Height, 15.5”.

Estimation 900-1,200 $

Estimation 700-900 $ 99


226 English Sterling Silver Cream Jug & Spoons A lot of two items, consisting of an 18th century English sterling silver cream jug of helmet form with a kylix handle, decorated with bright cut detail, swags & crest, raised on a squared base with partially rubbed hallmarks for London, and likely maker’s marks for William & Ann Bateman, date letter rubbed (circa 1790), measuring 5.25” high, weighing 78 grams. Together with six Georgian sterling silver coffee spoons, all with bright cut detail & monograms, one pair with partially rubbed hallmarks & maker’s marks for Hester Bateman, another pair hallmarked London 1800 with maker’s marks for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, together with two with partially rubbed hallmarks - one with date mark for 1796, the other 1790, weighing 73 grams. Combined weight, 151 grams. Estimation 250-350 $

227 Pair of British Sterling Silver Open Salt Cellars A pair of 18th century British sterling silver open salt cellars of oval form, both with faint gilt washed interiors, and raised on swept supports on pad feet, the undersides hallmarked London 1792 with maker’s marks for Peter & Ann Bateman, measuring 1.625” high x 3.375” long x 2.75” deep, combined weight 108 grams. Estimation 300-400 $

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228 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Two antique English sterling silver sugar tongs with bright cut detail, one hallmarked London (date mark absent) with maker’s marks for Peter & Jonathan Bateman (circa 1790), the other hallmarked London 1806 maker’s marks rubbed. Combined weight, 59 grams. Estimation 150-250 $

229 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Three antique English sterling silver sugar tongs, one of plain form with monogram hallmarked London 1821 with maker’s marks for William Bateman I, weight 34 grams, the second with bright cut detail & monogram at the handle, hallmarked London 1832 with maker’s marks for Peter & Ann Bateman, weight 38 grams, the third with foliate bright cut detail & monogram, hallmarked London 1804 with makers marks for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, weight 39 grams. Combined weight, 111 grams. Estimation 200-300 $

230 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Two English sterling silver sugar tongs, one of plain form with family crest, hallmarked London 1901 with maker’s marks for Wakely & Wheeler, weight 27 grams, the second pair of pierced foliate form with monogram and dubious let-in partial hallmarks. Weight 38 grams. Combined weight, 65 grams. Estimation 100-200 $

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231 Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoons Two antique English sterling silver tea caddy spoons, one with a fluted foliate shaped bowl with partially rubbed hallmarks & maker’s marks, possibly those for Hester Bateman, the other of plain form hallmarked London 1823 with maker’s marks for William Bateman I. Combined weight, 31 grams. Estimation 200-300 $

232 Sterling Silver Scissors Action Sugar Nips Three pair of antique English sterling silver scissor action sugar nips, one with partial hallmarks, two pair with scrolled arms & shell shaped bowls - one with monogram, the third of plain form, the largest measuring 4.875” long. Combined overall weight, 86 grams. Estimation 300-400 $

233 Sterling Silver Implements A grouping of three pieces of English sterling silver implements, consisting of a large spoon with a pierced guilloche handle and a bowl engraved with three running bands of engraved motifs, hallmarked London 1887, maker’s marks rubbed, measuring 8.75” long, weight 67 grams, together with a Georgian tablespoon with bright cut decoration, hallmarked London 1784, maker’s marks rubbed, measuring 8.5” long, weight 57 grams, ladle, and an 18th century sauce ladle with beaded decoration hallmarked London 1785, maker’s marks rubbed, measuring 7” long, weight 49 grams. Combined overall weight, 167 grams. Estimation 250-350 $ 102


234 French Silver Tastevins, 19th Century Two 19th century French silver tastevins, one with a loop handle affixed to a lobe-embossed & dimpled bowl, the interior bearing first standard Minerva mark denoting .950 fineness (circa 1840) weighing 64 grams, the second of plain form with a flattened handle, the bowl bearing ‘petite garantie’ Minerva mark denoting .800 fineness, and inset with a 5 Francs coin. Weighing, 107 grams. Estimation 300-400 $

235 Sterling Silver Nutmeg Grater, American, 20th C. An early 20th century American sterling silver nutmeg grater in the Georgian style, the hinged lid opening to an interior fitted with a removable grate, the underside bearing maker’s marks for Schofield Company, Baltimore, Maryland. Weight, 97 grams. Estimation 200-300 $

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236 Very Good George III Sterling Silver Teapot A very good 18th century George III sterling silver teapot, the partially fluted body retaining its original fruitwood handle (repaired), and hinged lid with a pineapple carved finial, the underside with hallmarks for London 1798, and maker’s marks for Peter & Ann Bateman. Height, 6.25” to top of handle. Overall weight, 479 grams. Estimation 600-800 $

237 Chinese Export Sterling Tea & Coffee Service A fine early 20th century Chinese Export sterling silver four piece tea & coffee service, consisting of a coffee pot, teapot, lidded sugar bowl & creamer, all exhibiting a subtle stippled surface and a blank spherical cartouche, bamboo shaped handles, spouts & finials, the undersides bearing impressed silver marks, character marks & maker’s marks ‘HC’, with the exception of the coffee pot. Height of coffee pot, 9”. Combined weight, 1624 grams. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $

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238 Royal Dux Style Porcelain Group, Maiden Shepherd An early 20th century matte glazed & painted porcelain grouping executed in the manner of Royal Dux, depicting a young shepherdess with ewes standing upon a naturalistically modelled base, inscribed on the underside with model #11228. Measuring 15.5” high x 14” wide x 9” deep. Estimation 500-600 $

239 Lalique France Dresser Box A very good mid 20th Century glass dresser box by Lalique of rectangular form, the top having a molded impression of a spaniel, marks on underside for LALIQUE FRANCE. Dimensions, 2” x 4.25” x 3.75” Estimation 250-350 $

240 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowls Two 20th century American sterling silver bowls by Tiffany & Co., one of flaring form rising from a circular foot, measuring 3” high x 6” diameter, the underside stamped Tiffany & Co. with model #20785, weighing 351 grams, the 2nd of similar form but measuring 1.375” high x 2.375” diameter, the underside stamped Tiffany & Co., with model #19561, weighing 50 grams. Combined weight, 401 grams. Estimation 500-700 $ 105


241 Alfred ORTEGA Silver Condiment Tray An early 20th century Mexican (.930 fine) silver condiment tray by Alfred Ortega, showing a small lobe embossed bowl affixed to a dished circular tray with heart shaped open handles, raised on three flattened supports, engraved dedication, the underside bearing impressed maker’s marks, silver mark, model #1893 & eagle mark. Dimensions, 4.25” high x 8” diameter (across handles), weight, 397 grams. Estimation 300-400 $

242 Old Sheffield Plate Telescopic Candlesticks A pair of early 19th century British ‘Old Sheffield Plate’ telescopic candlesticks showing flaring nozzles decorated with reeded detail on cylindrical columns atop similarly decorated circular bases. Minor dents & rubbing. Measuring 8.5” rising to 12” high. Estimation 250-350 $

243 Attractive Italian Silver Centrepiece, 20th C. A very attractive early 20th century Italian silver (.800 fine) centrepiece of oval form, the lobed body rising to a partially stippled border with applied foliate decoration and striated green cabochons, terminating at both ends with pierced scrolled handles, raised on four pierced supports. Silver marks on underside. Dimensions, 4.5” high x 13.5” long x 8.75” wide. Weight, 487 grams. Estimation 400-600 $

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244 Richly Engraved Continental Silver Footed Bowl A late 19th / early 20th century continental silver (.800 fine) bowl, richly engraved & embossed with foliate & scrolled motifs, raised on three backswept supports, the underside with impressed silver marks. Dimensions, 2.5” high x 11.5” diameter. Weight, 566 grams. Estimation 400-600 $

245 Sterling Silver Calling Card Cases, 20th C. A grouping of four early 20th century sterling silver calling card cases, three of British manufacture - one within its fitted box, together with one American card case, monograms, engravings, minor wear. Largest measuring 3.5” x 2”. Combined weight, 166 grams. Estimation 200-300 $

246 Silver Cases & Sterling Silver Stamp Box A group of three silver items consisting of a British sterling silver vesta case with an applied portrait bust of a gentleman, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, together with an American sterling silver & 14 kt gold inlaid cigarette case, plus an American sterling silver monogrammed & engraved stamp box. Combined weight, 116 grams. Estimation 300-400 $

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247 Continental Silver Cigarette Box, 20th Century A 20th century continental silver (.800 fine) cigarette box, the hinged lid decorated with machined geometric motifs opening to a plain interior, the base showing a nulled border and raised on four scrolled supports, stamped .800 on the lids interior edge. Dimensions 1.25” high x 5.375” wide x 3.75” deep, weight 170 grams. Estimation 250-350 $

248 Vintage Silver Plated Dupont & Dunhill Lighters Two vintage 20th century silver plated cigarette lighters, one stamped DUPONT PARIS with serial #BY2526 , measuring 1.875” high x 1.5” wide, the second by Dunhill in the Rollagas design with barley finish, the underside stamped DUNHILL MADE IN SWITZERLAND, dimensions 2.675” high x 1” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

249 Gorham Sterling Silver Bud Vases A good pair of 20th century vintage American sterling silver bud vases by Gorham, both showing flaring bodies rising to wavy rims, the underside of the weighted bases bearing maker’s marks for Gorham and model #190. Height 10”, combined overall weight 477 grams. Estimation 400-600 $

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250 Alessandro CORRADINI Silver Water Pitchers An impressive pair of mid 20th century Italian silver (.800 fine) water pitchers, both planished & panelled bodies having loop handles and lipped spouts, the undersides with impressed silver marks and designer / retailer label for Cavaliere Alessandro Corradini, Bologna. Minor dents. Height, 6.75” high, combined weight 1450 grams. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

251 Pair of Cartier Sterling Silver Candlesticks A fine & diminutive pair of mid 20th century sterling silver candlesticks by CARTIER, showing columns of alternating bobbin & disc-shaped elements rising to flaring nozzles, the underside of the weighted bases with impressed marks for CARTIER and design #165. Height 6.5”. Combined overall weight, 358 grams. Complete with their original felt bags and packaging. Estimation 350-450 $

252 Elsa PERETTI, OMRI, OMM (1940-2021) Italian A late 20th century sterling silver pasta server by one of Tiffany’s jewellery designer Elsa Peretti, the underside of the handle with impressed marks for TIFFANY & Co., sterling silver and PERETTI ITALY, measuring 11.25” long, weighing 150 grams. Together with its original Tiffany box. Peretti’s designs are included in the 20th century collections of the British Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), and the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston). Estimation 250-350 $ 109


253 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Drinking Straws A set of four vintage 20th century sterling silver drinking straws stamped TIFFANY & Co. STERLING, each measuring 7.25” long, combined weight 32 grams. Complete with its original Tiffany box (distressed). Estimation 100-150 $

254 Very Fine Anglo-Indian Double Well Inkstand A very fine mid 19th century Anglo-Indian double welled inkstand, the wooden case inlaid with foliate & floral designs in abalone, the top fitted with twin cut glass inkwells & pen rests, together with a carved carrying handle overtop a lidded stamp box, the base fitted with a single drawer with functioning lock & key, raised overall on four compressed bun feet. Minor losses, handle loose. Dimensions, 7.25” high x 11.75” wide x 9.5” deep. Estimation 400-600$

255 Bing & Grondahl Hand-Painted Vase A large early 20th century hand-painted porcelain vase of ovoid form by Bing & Grondhal of Denmark, depicting a panoramic pastoral landscape with thatched roof home and pine trees, the underside with stamped marks B&G and Artist’s signature for Susanne Buhl. Height, 12”. Estimation 300-400 $

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256 Vintage Gorham Sterling Part Flatware Service A cased vintage sterling silver part flatware service by Gorham, consisting of twelve tablespoons, eleven dinner forks, eleven dinner knives, eight luncheon forks, eight luncheon knives, fourteen teaspoons, twelve ice cream forks, one mustard ladle, one small serving spoon, one sterling luncheon knife. Combined weighable silver: 2,214 grams. Estimation 3,500-4,500 $

257 Very Good Silver Plate Claret Jug, Late 19th C. A very good late 19th century silver plate mounted glass claret jug by Elkington, showing a richly decorated collar with bacchanal elements and impressed maker’s marks & date mark for 1873, the hinged lid terminating to a ‘lion rampant’ finial bracing a blank shield-shaped thumbpiece. Height, 11.25”. Estimation 400-500 $

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258 Diminutive Mahogany Vitrine, Mid 20th Century A diminutive mid 20th century mahogany & ormolu mounted vitrine with painted floral detail, shelved & lit interior, raised on cabriole supports, functioning lock & key. Dimensions, 56.5” high x 21” wide x 13” deep. Estimation 600-800 $

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French Five-Light Chandelier, Early 20th Century

French Five-Light Chandelier, Early 20th Century

A fine early 20th century French five-light chandelier showing four glass encased metal branches hung with swags of faceted crystal prisms, centred by a single socket. Height to column mount, 17”.

A fine early 20th century French five-light chandelier, showing four glass encased metal branches hung with swags of faceted crystal prisms, centered by a single socket. Height to column mount, 17” x 19” width.

Estimation 600-800 $

Estimation 600-800 $

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261 Sterling Silver Grapefruit Spoons & Other Two cased lots consisting of an early 20th century set of sterling silver grapefruit spoons with elongated oval bowls and partially pierced handles, their undersides hallmarked Sheffield 1947 and maker’s marks for A.E. Poston & Co. Ltd., case distressed, silver weight, 122 grams, together with an early 20th century mother of pearl handled fruit set for six in silver plate within a walnut case. Estimation 300-400 $

262 Very Fine British Sterling Silver Cutlery A very fine mid 20th century British sterling silver cased set of fish knives & forks for twelve, the sterling silver blades & tines hallmarked Sheffield 1951 with maker’s marks for Isaac Ellis & Sons, fitted within a velvet lined oak case inset with retailer’s plaque for John Bagshaw & Sons, Church Street, Liverpool. Case dimensions 13.75” wide x 10.75” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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263 Very Good Italian Silver Cocktail Shaker A very good mid 20th century Italian silver (.800 fine) cocktail shaker, the detachable top & conforming cap decorated with gadroon detail, the underside with marks noting silver fineness & maker’s marks for MIRACOLI & FIGLIO. Height, 8”, weight, 389 grams. Miracoli is Italy’s oldest silversmith firm, established in 1912 in Milano. Estimation 500-700 $

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. Pair Of Persian Oil Jars, 17-18th Century A pair of 17th / 18th century Persian oil jars, both globular earthenware bodies decorated with hand painted geometric motifs against a turquoise ground. Condition noted. Measuring 9” high. Provenance: purchased by Frederick Cleveland Morgan from Kevorkian, New York, 1921. F.C. Morgan (Morgan Stores, Montreal) was the first curator of the Montreal Art Association’s Museum collection, which would later become the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $ 114


265 Fine Berlin Hand-Painted Porcelain Vase, 19th C. An extremely fine hand-painted 19th century panoramic Berlin porcelain vase of baluster form, depicting the meeting of Petrarch & Laura de Noves at the Church of Sainte-Claire d’Avigon in 1327, after a work executed in 1879 by noted Czech artist Vaclav Brozik (1851-1901) well known painter of historical themes. Finely executed in vibrant detail, signed F. Dorft (?), and titled in raised gilt text, the underside of the base showing a brass clad protective cap. Measuring 26” high. Note: Petrarch was an Italian poet, scholar and humanist who gave up his vocation as a priest after meeting Laura de Noves. Estimation 3,000-5,000 $

266 Continental Cut-Glass Chandelier, Early 20th C. A fine early 20th century Continental cut-glass chandelier showing four green branches with crystal prisms and strung with amethyst & clear beading, radiating from a cut glass & partially frosted globe suspended from a fluted & partially frosted glass column. Dimensions, 24 “ (height to column mount) x 24” wide. Estimation 600-800 $

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267 Pair of Middle Eastern Brass Urns, Early 20th C. A very large pair of early 20th century Middle Eastern brass & copper urns, both constructed in four sections and decorated with repeating bands of cut geometric motifs offset with copper linear panels. Minor structural damage, dents. Height, 42.5”. Estimation 600-800 $

268 Very Good Continental Cut Glass Table Lamp A very good early 20th century continental cut glass table lamp, the domed top with deep crosscut decoration resting on a brass frame hung with prisms, raised overall upon a waisted cut glass column on a spreading cup-shaped foot. Circa 1930. Height, 27”. Estimation 500-700 $

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269 British Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table An early 19th century British Georgian inlaid mahogany Pembroke table decorated with marquetry, parquetry & crossbanded detail, the frieze fitted with a single drawer retaining original brasses, raised on tapering inlaid supports, the drawer interior with stamp for Muirhead Moffat & Co. Glasgow. Dimensions, 28.75” high x 46.5” wide (open) x 40.25” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

270 Florentine Style Chandelier, Early 20th C. An early 20th century Florentine inspired Continental gilt brass chandelier, showing six foliate molded branches with crystal drops radiating from a central columns with metal fronds. Height to column mount, 15” x 22.5” width Estimation 600-800 $

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271 Fine Italian Coin Cabinet, Early / Mid 19th C. A fine early / mid 19th century Italian ‘stipo monetière’ (coin cabinet), the palisander veneered case housing twin banks of short drawers & ‘secret’ compartments flanking a small cupboard door, all with gilt ‘verre-églomisé’ panelled fronts fitted with functioning lock mechanisms & keys, the exterior fitted with brass carrying handles & corner mounts, raised overall on bracket supports. Condition noted, areas of veneer damage, repairs & later conservation. Dimensions, 14.25” high x 35.5” wide x 12.75” deep. Provenance: Liliane Stewart Collection (Montreal), to current owner. Estimation 3,000-4,000 $

272 Carved Wood Figure Of Virgin Mary, 18th Century An 18th century, or possibly earlier, polychrome & gilt decorated carved wood figure of the Virgin Mary, affixed to a squared wooded base. Condition noted with losses & wear. Height including base, 16.25”. Estimation 700-900 $

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273 Antique Wine Glasses A grouping of four pieces of antique glass stemware consisting of a small pair of wine glasses with urn shaped bowls, engraved grape vine motifs and rough pontil marks, measuring 4.5” high, together with a small single knopped cordial glass engraved with berries & vines and a rough pontil mark, measuring 3.75” high, plus an amethyst coloured wine glass with a belted bowl and a smooth pontil mark, measuring 6.375” high. Estimation 300-400 $

274 Brilliant Period Cut Glass Footed Bowl, American An early 20th century ‘American Brilliant Period’ two-part cut glass centrepiece or punchbowl, by Pitkin & Brooks, Chicago. The crenulated bowl sitting upon its pedestal base. Dimensions, 9.5” high x 10.25” diameter. Estimation 400-600 $

275 Dutch Cut Glass & Silver Épergne, Late 19th C. A late 19th century cut glass & Dutch silver (.833 fine) épergne, showing a circular cut glass dish with a castellated rim surmounted by a flaring cut glass vase, the silver base engraved with dedication & dated 1896, together with maker’s marks for Van Kempen & Zonen. Measuring 15.5” high. Estimation 700-900 $

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276 Very Good Pair of Taizan Satsuma Bottle Vases A very good pair of early 20th century Taizan Satsuma bottle vases, the globular bodies decorated with butterflies in enamels & gilt against a vermilion field, rising to slender necks with enamelled decoration terminating to gilt trimmed mouths, height 12.5”. Japanese Meiji or Taisho Period. Estimation 700-900 $

277 Pair of Japanese Kutani Vases, Early 20th Century A pair of early 20th century Kutani porcelain vases, both cube shaped bodies decorated with hand painted vignettes of traditional themes against a vermilion field, rising to short flaring necks with gilt detail. Meiji or Taisho Period. Height, 6.5”. Estimation 350-450 $

278 Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Moon Flasks A pair of late 19th / early 20th century Chinese ‘Famille Rose’ porcelain moon flask vases decorated with enamels, measuring 9.25” high. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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279 Pair Of Chinese Porcelain Hat Stands, 20th Century A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain hat stand vases, both cylindrical bodies decorated with hand painted flower blossoms & blue scrolling vinery motifs, the underside of the bases with Qianlong character marks, both raised on later wooden bases. Height, 11.5”. Estimation 800-1,200 $

280 Chinese Scholar’s Desk, Early 20th Century An early 20th century Chinese scholar’s desk in stained elm, the top constructed with three hewn planks within a mitred frame, resting on twin end supports fitted with a single drawer raised on off-set carved legs braced by fretwork stretchers. Dimensions, 35” high x 63” wide x 30” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

281 Nain Design Rug, Chinese Nain design rug, Chinese, circa 1989. 6 ft. x 9 ft. 3 in. Wool on cotton Good condition with generalized minor staining. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

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282 Chinese Scholar’s Elm Chair, Early 20th Century An early 20th century Chinese Scholar’s chair in elm, the frame showing a crestrail inset with a pierced panel over a stenciled vertical splat, sided by open armrests over a solid seat raised on squared supports braced by squared stretchers. Height 43”, seat height, 21.75”. Estimation 500-700 $

283 Chinese Porcelain Kangxi Bottle Shaped Vase A large late 19th / early 20th century Chinese porcelain bottle shaped vase decorated in a hand painted palette of cobalt blue & russet, the base decorated with two vignettes depicting garden elements within a scrolled cartouche, the underside of the bases with Kangxi marks, raised on a later carved wooden base. Height, 14.75”. Estimation 400-600 $

284 Pair of Sang De Boeuf Porcelain Vases, 19th C. Pair of late 19th / early 20th century Sang de Boeuf porcelain vases, both pear shaped and glazed bodies raised on a conforming circular foot rising to cylindrical necks, raised on later wooden bases. Late Qing period. Height, 10.5”. Estimation 700-900 $

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285 Chinese Painting On Silk, 19th Century Attributed to Gao Fengham, Chinese painting on silk, ink & colours, the central field shows a hawk standing on one foot amongst a pine tree. Signed Gao Fengham. 35 x 17 1/2 inches. Provenance: prominent Montreal Family. Estimation 2,000-4,000 $

286 Meiji Period Japanese Arita Porcelain Vases A pair of late 19th century Japanese Arita porcelain vases, Meiji of Taisho period, decorated with hand painted & gilded motifs of flower heads & butterflies, rising to flaring mouths sided by elephant heads with loop handles, raised overall on blue & green panelled bases. Height, 12”. Estimation 600-800 $

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287 Small Pair of Satsuma Vases, 19th Century A finely decorated diminutive pair of 19th century Japanese Satsuma earthenware vases of ovoid form, decorated with fourteen hand-painted faces against a gilt field, the underside of the bases showing Shimazu Clan marks, raised on carved wood bases. Meiji Period. Height, 4.675”. Estimation 250-350 $

288 Pair of Japanese Art Deco Style Floor Lamps A pair of Japanese floor lamps in the Art Deco taste, each with telescoping central columns resting on a platform base. With matching tulip shaped silk shades. Estimation 600-800 $

289 Late Qing Period Blue & White Porcelain Caddies Two late Qing period blue & white Chinese Export porcelain tea caddies, both of squared form and decorated overall with scrolling vinery, flower heads & geometric motifs, lids missing, circa 1900. The tallest measuring 5.3/8” high to the top of the neck. Estimation 200-300 $

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290 Japanese Meiji Period Imari Ginger Jar A late 19th century Meiji Period Japanese Imari porcelain ginger jar and lid decorated overall with foliate designs in vermilion, cobalt & gilt, the lid having a Foo dog finial. Height, 11.75”. Estimation 350-500 $

291 Japanese Carvings, Late 19th Century Two late 19th century Japanese carvings, one depicting Kinko Sennin riding on the back of a carp while being held aloft by a figure standing atop a later wood base, repairs, height 12.75” (without base), together with a figure of a woman with a young boy at her side while holding a flowering vase, minor damage, height 14.5”. International buyers be advised that this lot contains material that will require export-import permits. Please ensure you have done your due diligence prior to bidding. Estimation 200-300 $

292 Japanese Kutani Porcelain Ewer, Late 19th C. A late 19th century Japanese Kutani porcelain ewer showing a dragon shaped handle, the body decorated with floral sprays & exotic birds with vermilion & gilt accents, lid missing. Height, 9.75”. Estimation 100-200 $

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293 Famille Verte Porcelain Baluster Vase, 18th C. An 18th century or possibly earlier, Chinese ‘Famille Verte’ porcelain pot-pourri vase of baluster form decorated with a hand painted flowering prunus in a palette of green, vermilion & blue, rising to a finely pierced & carved wooden lid, missing finial, the underside with Kangxi marks. Height, 8.5”. Estimation 700-900 $

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Chinese School, Watercolour, 19th Century

Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Beaker, 19th C.

Chinese School, 19th Century, boys with oranges, watercolour on paper, late 19th century. Condition noted, repairs to paper. 24 x 9 inches. Estimation 500-700 $

A late 19th century Chinese blue & white porcelain Gu-shaped beaker-vase decorated with petal shaped panels & dragon heads motifs in cobalt blue, rising to a flaring neck, flake to underside, the base with Kangxi marks. Height, 9.5”. Estimation 500-700 $

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296 Japanese Imari Porcelain Square Dish, Late 19th C. A late 19th century Japanese imari porcelain dish of squared form with a rectilinear edge, decorated with an exotic garden in cobalt, gilt & vermilion, old label on reverse noting artists signature ‘Yuzon’. Dimensions, 9.75”x 10.75”. Estimation 250-350 $

297 Chinese Jiaqing Period Blue & White Plates Two early 19th century Jiaqing period (17961820) Chinese blue & white porcelain plates, both showing a central field decorated with foliate scrolls, rising to a rim with border with repeating scrolling motifs, the undersides with blue Jianqin reign marks - the larger plate also with remnants of wax export office seal , both central fields with scratching. One measuring 9.5” diameter, the other 7.375”. Estimation 400-600 $

298 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Teapot A late 19th century Chinese blue & white porcelain teapot decorated with designs of a celestial orb set amongst clouds, fitted with a matching domed lid. Height, 6.75”. Estimation 300-400 $

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299 Chinese Carved Gilt Panel, Mid 20th C. A highly decorative mid 20th century Chinese carved & pierced giltwood panel depicting a stratified view of warring factions set amidst temples & structures, set within a later shadow box frame. Panel dimensions, 24.5” high x 15.5” wide, framed dimensions 29” high x 20” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

300 Japanese Kutani Porcelain Teapot, Late 19/20th C. A late 19th / early 20th century Japanese Kutani porcelain lidded teapot with a metal swing handle, the body decorated with painted panels with vermilion & gilt accents, the interior retaining its original perforated porcelain basket. Height, 6.75” high. Estimation 200-300 $

301 Chinese Porcelain Teapot & Porcelain Vase, 19th C. Two late 19th century Chinese porcelain items, consisting of a small vase decorated with handpainted vignettes of figures taking tea in a garden, the neck repaired and fitted with a lid minus its finial, measuring 8.75” high, together with a blue & white porcelain lidded teapot of cylindrical form fitted with twin metal swing handles, measuring 6.25” high. Estimation 250-350 $ 128


302 Meiji Period Japanese Kutani Porcelain Vase A large 19th century Meiji Period Japanese Kutani porcelain vase of baluster form rising to a short flaring neck, the hand painted body decorated with twin panels depicting peacocks in garden settings, set against a field decorated with foliate motifs in vermilion, grey & gilt, the underside bearing red character marks. Height, 12.25” high. Estimation 400-600 $

303 Meiji Period Japanese Arita Porcelain Vase A large Japanese Meiji Period Arita porcelain vase of campagna form, the vermilion body lavishly decorated in the Kinrande style with hand-painted enamels & gilt of flowering prunus, chrysanthemum blossoms, songbirds and Komainu (lion dogs), the neck sided by open handles and rising to a flaring mouth, the underside with red marks. Height, 21.75”. Estimation 200-300 $

304 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Jardinière A Chinese blue & white porcelain jardinière of rectangular form, the thickly potted body decorated with hand painted motifs of trailing vinery & flora, raised upon four corner supports, base cracked. Dimensions, 4.5” high x 12” x 8.25”. Estimation 200-300 $

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305 Chinese Porcelain Hat Stand Vase A late 19th / early 20th century Chinese crackleglazed porcelain hat stand vase, the cylindrical body with lobed pierced openings and images of shishi, celestial orbs, clouds & fire, cracks to neck, the underside of the base showing remnants of a Chinese export office wax seal, together with blue marks denoting an earlier Chenghua reign manufacture, standing on a carved wooden base. Height, 11.5”. Estimation 200-300 $

306 Chinese School, Story Of Mulan, 19th Century Chinese School, the story of Mulan, painting on silk, 19th century, 40 x 16 inches. Mulan took her aged father’s place in the conscription for the army by disguising herself as a man. The central field shows a woman with a donkey on a hillside. Estimation 2,00-3,000 $

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307 Jadeite Brush Washer, 20th Century A 20th century jadeite brush washer, the body showing green striations and carved in the form of a gourd with pierced leafy tendrils (repaired), resting upon a conforming wooden base, length 5.675”. Estimation 500-700 $

308 Large Pair of Imari Palette Lamps A large pair of late 19th century Japanese Imari porcelain ginger jars converted to table lamps with matching pleated fabric shades (minor staining). Condition noted, repairs. Height to sockets 21”. Estimation 600-800 $

309 Sterling Silver Tea Service, Early 20th Century An early 20th century three-piece sterling silver tea service, consisting of a teapot with ebonized fruitwood handle & finial (split), together with a cream jug & sugar bowl with gilt washed interiors, all of panelled form with engraved family crests and bearing London hallmarks for 1909 and makers / retailer’s marks for R.H. Halford & Sons, London. Height of teapot, 7.75”. Combined weight, 1048 grams. Estimation 1,500-1,700 $ 131


310 Birks Sterling Silver Salver A Birks Sterling silver salver showing an engraved field and a wavy rim, the underside with maker’s marks for Birks & date mark for 1947. Diameter, 12”. Weight, 767 grams. Estimation 900-1,200 $

311 Blanc de Chine Porcelain Jan Wellem & Foo Dog Two figural pieces of ‘blanc de chine’ porcelain, one being a 20th century Nymphenburg porcelain figure of Jan Wellem on horseback, the underside showing impressed model numbers and green factory mark for 1910-1975, minor loss to baton in right hand, height 9”, together with an 19th century or earlier Chinese blanc de chine figure of a foo-dog seated atop a rectangular plinth base, firing crack, measuring 4.75” high. Estimation 400-600 $

312 Sterling Coffee Pot & Silver Toddy Ladle A British sterling silver consisting of an early 20th century bachelor’s coffee pot in the Queen Anne pattern, having an ebonized fruitwood handle & finial, hallmarked Sheffield 1919 with maker’s marks for Mappin & Webb, measuring 7.25” high, overall weight 339 grams, together with an 18th century toddy ladle with a sterling silver bowl hallmarked London 1785 with maker’s marks for George Gray affixed to a baleen handle, length 12.75”. Estimation 400-600 $

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313 Pair of Silver Plated Decanter Slides A pair of mid 19th century silver plated decanter slides showing gadroon embossed bodies with wavy rims rising from turned wooden bases, surface wear. Dimensions 2.75” high x 6.5” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $

314 Pair Of Sterling Silver Berry Spoons A pair of antique sterling silver berry spoons with embossed & gilded bowls, the handles engraved with foliate & diaper motifs, their underside showing what appear to be ‘let in’ hallmarks & maker’s marks for 18th century London silversmith Francis Crump (registered mark 1741), length, 8.625”, weight 106 grams. Estimation 250-350 $

315 Pair of Small Continental Enamelled Columns A pair of antique Continental enamelled (small) columns decorated with hand-painted flowering vines, rising to ormolu mounts & Corinthian capitals, mounted to a black velvet field within an oak frame. Condition noted, minor damage to one column. Column height 17”, frames 25.5” high x 18.5” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

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315a Crystal Chandelier, Early 20th Century An early 20th century six-branches crystal chandelier, the central column and drip pans hung with multi-faceted cut prisms. Dimensions, 23” height x 21” width. Estimation 400-600 $

316 English Sterling Silver Flatware An assortment of twenty-nine pieces of 19th & 20th century English sterling silver flatware in assorted patterns by various Sheffield & London makers, consisting of eleven dessert spoons (7”), six dinner forks (8”), six luncheon forks (7”), three teaspoons (5.5”), three mustard ladles (4”), all crested & monogrammed. Combined silver weight, 1,427 grams. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

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317 Christofle Silver Plated Flatware, France A very good 20th century French silver plated sixty-piece dinner service for eight by Christofle in the ‘Aria’ pattern, consisting of eight dinner knives, eight dinner forks, eight tablespoons, eight bouillon spoons, eight dessert forks, eight tea spoons, eight coffee spoons, and two serving spoons. Estimation 1,200-1,500 $

318 Christofle Silver Plated Flatware, France A very good 20th century French silver plated seventy-five pieces dinner & luncheon service for eight by Christofle in the ‘Dupleix’ pattern, consisting of eight dinner knives, eight dinner forks, eight tablespoons, eight luncheon knives, eight luncheon forks, eight bouillon spoons, eight dessert forks, eight tea spoons, eight coffee spoons, and three large serving spoons. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

319 Fine Hand-Painted German Porcelain Centrepiece A fine & large mid 20th century hand-painted German porcelain centrepiece in the form of a large pierced & gilded oval basket surrounded by putti, raised overall upon a naturalistic base accented with gilt detail, the underside with green printed factory marks for Von Schierholz Porcelain Factory. Measuring 9.25” high x 17” wide x 13” deep. Estimation 1,200-1,500 $ 135


320 Painted Portrait Miniature, 19th Century A 19th century painted portrait miniature of woman in 18th century attire holding a ribboned rose, signed lower left ‘LeBrun’ within a bone & filigree frame decorated with paste cabochons (minor loss), the reverse with a metal monogram. Dimensions, 3.25” high x 2.5” wide (sight), 5 375” high x 4.625” wide (framed). Estimation 250-350 $

321 Bohemian Red Stein With Silver Lid & Another Two 19th century continental glass steins, one of clear plain cylindrical form fitted with a hinged pewter lid & applied glass strap handle, decorated with a bird motif within a scrolling cartouche, the underside having a rough pontil mark (hairline crack to body at base of handle, flake to foot, lid repaired), measuring 7.75” high to thumbpiece, together with a fine mid 19th century Bohemian cut-to-clear glass stein with a German silver (.750 fine) hinged lid centred by a glass roundel with engraved monogram & baronial coronet, the lid with impressed town marks for Hamburg together with makers marks GG and silver marks, height 5.5” high to thumbpiece. Estimation 600-800 $

321a Pair of Bohemian Enamelled Cased Glass Vases A very good pair of mid 19th century Bohemian enamelled cased glass vases, both flaring bodies lavishly decorated with gilt arabesque motifs and alternating panels of cross cut diamond motifs & white enamelled cased panels with gilt foliate designs, rising to gilded castellated ‘Van Dyke’ rims. One stem repaired. Height, 12”. Estimation 600-800 $ 136


322 French Faience Jug & British Pitcher Two 19th century ceramic items consisting of a French faience jug of baluster form decorated with a hand painted songbird and a hinged pewter lid & foot, height to thumbpiece 7”, together with a British tin-glazed earthenware pitcher in cobalt blue decorated with a hand painted image of a gentleman seated on horseback within a wavy cartouche, a small tin pellet applied beneath the rim noting 0/19, hairline crack to underside of base, height to thumbpiece, 7”. Estimation 300-500 $

323 Capodimonte Cabinet Plates, Late 19th Century A pair of late 19th century Capodimonte cabinet plates showing richly gilded bodies centred with hand painted floral sprays, the rims decorated with a band of polychromed putti, the reverse showing blue factory marks, diameter 8.25”. Estimation 200-300 $

324 Dresden Porcelain Plates & Bowl, Early 20th C. Three pieces of early 20th century Dresden porcelain, consisting of two graduated plates together with an oval bowl, all three having white bodies centred with hand- painted flower heads and pierced rims with floral garlands & gilt detail, the undersides with blue factory marks, the plates measuring 7.75” diameter and 8.75” diameter, the bowl measuring 9.5” x 6.75”. Estimation 400-600 $ 137


325 German Blue & White Porcelain, Mid 19th Century Four pieces of mid 19th century German blue & white porcelain, consisting of a pair of small porcelain saucers measuring diameter 5.125”, together with a Rauenstein porcelain welled saucer with a scalloped extension, 8.625” x 5.5”, all three with with blue factory marks for Rauenstein, together with a small Meissen porcelain mug with blue factory marks on the underside, measuring 3” high. Estimation 500-700 $

326 French Faience Cabinet Plates, 19th Century Two 19th century French faience cabinet plates, one decorated with a stylized coronet in a palette of pale green, mustard & mauve, areas of loss to glaze on rim & reverse, measuring 11.5”, fitted with a metal frame for hanging, the other plate showing a dark central field rising to a rocaille border in cobalt blue, tan & light brown, impressed marks on reverse, minor frits to edge, measuring 11.5” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $

327 French Faience Cabinet Plates, 19th Century Two 19th century French faience cabinet plates, one showing a central field decorated with leafy blossoms in a palette of green, orange & cobalt blue, rising to a cobalt blue rim, minor frits to rim & underside, measuring 11.75” diameter, the second plate decorated overall with sprays of blue flowers & foliage against a white field, frits & minor loss to glaze on rim & underside. Both with metal frames for hanging. Measuring 12.25” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $ 138


328 French Parcel Gilt Bronze Clock, Early 19th C. An early 19th century French parcel gilt bronze mantel clock, the case showing a navette shaped urn above a gilt clock face with a silvered chapter ring & Roman numerals (rubbed), fronting an eight-day movement with Brocot escapement, raised overall upon a base decorated with gilded classical appliqués and gilded scrolled front supports & block rear supports, associated pendulum, bracket overall. Dimensions, 15.75 “ height x 7” width x 4” depth. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

329 Very Good Giltwood Mirror, Late 19th Century A very good late 19th century French giltwood pier mirror, showing a hand-painted panel of a maiden set within a carved & pierced scrolled cartouche (missing finial), overtop a bevelled plate decorated with carved swag motifs. Dimensions, 87” high x 31.5” wide. Estimation 800-1,200 $

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330 Fine Footed Glass Comport, Mid 19th Century A fine mid 19th century footed glass comport showing a flaring bowl with a castellated rim raised upon a knopped stem. Dimensions 8” high x 10.5” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $

331 Sterling Implements & Lidded Sugar Bowl A grouping of seven assorted 19th & 20th century silver items, consisting of a British Victorian sterling silver lidded sugar bowl with an engraved family crest and embossed fruiting vine decoration, hallmarked London 1897, weight 231 grams, together with a small British sterling silver cream pitcher hallmarked Birmingham 1923, weight 33 grams, plus five assorted 19th century British sterling silver spoons & small ladles, weight 66 grams. Combined weight, 330 grams. Estimation 350-450 $

332 Sterling Silver Implements A grouping of six English sterling silver items, consisting of two 19th century Georgian Scottish silver sugar tongs, weight 64 grams, plus three 19th century Georgian silver mustard spoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1813, weight 21 grams, plus a Georgian toddy ladle with a double lipped sterling silver bowl affixed to a turned baleen handle, measuring 15” long. Estimation 500-700 $

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333 Silver Plated Trays, Early 20th Century Two early 20th century silver plated gallery trays, the larger example having open handles, measuring 24” x 16”, the smaller tray measuring 10” x 6.5”, both with surface wear. Estimation 200-300 $

334 Silver Plated Tray & Waiter, Early 20th Century Two early 20th century silver plated serving trays consisting of a tea tray of oval form with open handles, decorated with a beaded rim and a central field engraved with foliate scrolls, monogram, family crest & motto, measuring 29” long x 18.75” wide, together with a silver plated waiter with matching monogram, family crest and motto, raised on ball & claw feet, diameter 10.5”. Estimation 200-300 $

335 Silver Plated Tray, 19th Century A very good 19th century English silver plated serving tray of oval lobed form with foliate cast open handles, decorated with foliate engraved and honeysuckle motifs, centred by an engraved family crest, the underside with maker’s marks & retailer marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd. Regent Street, London. Dimensions, 29.5” long x 20” wide. Estimation 250-350 $

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336 Wedgwood Black Basalt Bowl, Circa 1905 An antique Wedgwood (FP) black basalt porcelain bowl in the ‘Dancing Hours’ pattern, decorated with applied running bands of maidens, laurel leaf & acanthus leaf motifs, the underside with impressed factory marks & date mark for 1905. Dimensions, 4.25” high x 10” diameter. Estimation 300-400 $

337 Scottish Tallcase Clock, Early 19th Century An early 19th century Scottish tallcase clock, the figured mahogany case showing a ‘swan neck ‘ pediment over a glazed hood sided by turned pilasters, fronting an arched painted dial & signed white enamelled face with Roman numerals & two subsidiary dials all with pierced hands, over a trunk with a panelled door, raised on a bracket shaped base. In working condition at the time of cataloguing, pendulum, weights & winding key intact, surface abrasions to face, minor veneer losses, splits. Dimensions, 85” x 19” x 9.75” . Estimation 1,200-1,500 $

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338 Karaja Rug, Persia Karaja rug, Persian, circa 1970. 3 ft. 2 in. x 4 ft.10 in. Wool on cotton Condition: few worn areas, and minor damage. This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 150-200 $

339 Silver Chalice & Patten, Montreal Silversmith A 20th century Canadian silver gilt liturgical chalice & patten, the panelled chalice rising to a circular bowl to receive the patten, the underside of both the chalice & patten showing sterling marks & marks for Gilles Beaugrand Inc. Orfèvres, Montreal Canada, underside of chalice with ordination dedication & date (“Rev. John Kenneth Kearns, From Mother and Family, In loving memory of his dad, May 15 1955”), chalice missing liturgical emblem, contained within its original carrying case (distressed). Height of chalice with patten, 7.5”, silver weight, 867 grams. Estimation 700-900 $

340 Birks Sterling Footed Bowl, Early 20th Century An early 20th century Canadian sterling silver footed bowl by Birks, the exterior engraved with foliate sprays and twin blank cartouches, impressed sterling marks & maker’s marks beneath the rim, the interior showing a richly gilded surface, the underside showing signs of being previously mounted on a base. Height 5.5”, weight 378 grams. Estimation 300-400 $ 143


341 British Mahogany Aneroid Wheel Barometer A mid 19th century British mahogany aneroid wheel barometer, showing a thermometer overtop a 10” silvered dial signed J. FOORD HASTINGS for James Foord (1829-1883), glass tubing intact, un-tested. Height 39”. Estimation 400-600 $

342 Boukara & Kerman Rugs Boukara rug, circa 1960. 4 ft. 10 in. x 3 ft. 4 in. Wool on cotton. Good condition. & Jacquard made Kerman, circa 1980. 3 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. Artificial silk. Good condition These two rugs may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

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343 Boukara Rugs Boukara rug, circa 1970. 4 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 7 in. Wool on cotton, Good condition & Boukara rug, circa 1970. 3 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 10 in. Wool on cotton Condition: low worn areas. These rugs may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required Estimation 300-500 $

344 Afghan Mahal Rugs Afghan Mahal, circa 1980. 3 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 10 in. Wool on cotton, Good condition & Afghan Mahal, circa 1980. 3 ft. x 2 ft. Wool on cotton, Good condition These rugs may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

345 Afghan Mahal & Boukara Rugs Mahal rug, Afghanistan, circa 1980. 4 ft. x 5 ft. 6 in. Wool on cotton. Good condition & Boukara rug, circa 1970. 2 ft. x 3 ft. 2 in. Wool on cotton. Good condition These rugs may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

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346 Afghan Mahal & Boukara Rugs Mahal rug, Afghanistan, circa 1980. 4 ft. x 5 ft. 6 in. Wool on cotton. Good condition & Boukara rug, circa 1970. 2 ft. x 3 ft. 2 in. Wool on cotton. Good condition These rugs may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

347 Afghan Mahal & Persian Hamadan Rugs Mahal rug, Afghanistan, circa 1980. 4 ft. x 6 ft. Wool on cotton. Good condition & Hamadan rug, Persian, circa 1920. 3 ft. x 2 ft. Wool on cotton. Good condition These rugs may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 300-400 $

348 Good Hand-Painted Papier Mâché Tray A good mid 19th century hand-painted papier mâché tray of oval form, the dark brown central field decorated with foliate sprays & flower heads, bordered by a repeating band of gilt stenciling rising to an ebonized rim. Condition noted, rubbing, craquelure, early minor conservation. Dimensions, 30” long x 24.75” wide. Estimation 350-450 $

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349 Continental Neoclassical Style Porcelain Group A 20th century hand painted Continental porcelain figural grouping, consisting of two partially matt glazed neoclassical figures with gilded accents, tending roosters atop a naturalistic base, impressed modelling marks on underside of base. Height, 12.25”. Estimation 150-250 $

350 Small Afghan Rug Small red rug, Afghanistan, circa 1980. 1 ft. 10 in. x 3 ft. 3 in. Wool on wool. Good condition This rug may have wear and tear, imperfections, commensurate with age. Any condition stated is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Please request high resolution photos by email if required. Estimation 50-100 $

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Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized. | Pridham’s a le droit de refuser toute offre et d’avancer l’appel d’offres à son entière discrétion. Il se réserve le droit de ne pas accepter et de refuser toute offre. Sans limitation, toute offre qui n’est pas proportionnelle à la valeur de l’article offert ou qui est simplement une avance nominale ou fractionnaire par rapport à l’offre précédente ne peut être reconnue. 13. When the Auctioneer says “SOLD” it is a contractual agreement between the Auctioneer and the buyer. All auctions are also audiorecorded. | Lorsque l’Encanteur dit “VENDU” cela est tout comme un contrat entre l’acheteur et l’Encanteur. Les encans sont aussi enregistrés par audio. 14. The highest bidder accepted by the Auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The Auctioneer’s decision in all cases is final. | Le soumissionnaire le plus offrant accepté par Pridham’s pour tout lot sera l’acheteur, et cet acheteur assumera sans délai tous les risques et responsabilités du lot et devra se conformer aux autres Conditions de vente applicables. En cas de litige entre deux soumissionnaires, Pridham’s aura la discrétion absolue de désigner l’acheteur ou, à son gré, de retirer tout lot contesté de la vente ou de la proposer à la même vente ou à une autre vente ultérieure. La décision de l’Encanteur dans tous les cas est définitive. 15. The buyer shall pay an item in full and to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer; failing to do so may result in the cancellation of the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale. | L’acheteur doit payer un item au complet et à la satisfaction de Pridham’s, à défaut de quoi, Pridham’s peut annuler la vente, avec ou sans offrir de nouveau l’article à vendre. 16. Payments have to be made in full by Visa, MasterCard (over the telephone) or e-transfer within 5 days after receiving their final invoice from Pridham’s (or Live Auctioneers). | Les paiements doivent être faits par Visa, MasterCard (par téléphone) ou e-Interac, 5 jours après avoir reçu une facture finale Pridham’s (ou Live Auctioneers). 17. Pridham’s is not responsible for any damages or injuries under any circumstances. | Pridham’s n’est pas responsable pour aucun dommage ou blessure et ce, en aucun cas. 18. If you are not able to pick-up your purchase at 2615 Lancaster Road, Ottawa, Pridham’s can deliver (smalls only, for free) your unpacked paid purchases, at the buyer’s risk to UPS. Pridham’s will share your information, not your credit card number, with UPS. Once your purchase is with UPS, you will liaise directly with them for packing, insuring, shipping, and payment. Please take note that UPS charges are commensurate with the amount of packing required, size, weight, destination, etc and NOT with the hammer price. Please ask for a shipping quote before the auction, if you are concerned, not after you buy an item. Sales will not be cancelled if shipping is too expensive. For larger items (ex. furniture), please call us (1-877-533-5877) to discuss a pick-up schedule (within 5 business days) or carrier shipping. A list of suggested shippers is available. We can not store furniture for weeks, please have a plan of action before buying large pieces, or a storage fee may apply. | Si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de ramasser vos achats le jour de la vente, Pridham’s peut les livrer les petits objets (seulement, gratuitement) non-emballés au risque de l’acheteur chez UPS, lorsque convenable pour Pridham’s. Pridham’s fournira à UPS les infos de l’acheteur, pas le numéro de carte de crédit. L’acheteur doit communiquer directement avec la représentante UPS (Nancy 1-450-319-1008, store360@theupsstore.ca) pour l’assurance, l’emballage, l’expédition, et votre paiement. Veuillez prendre note que les frais UPS sont proportionnels à la quantité d’emballage requis, la taille, le poids, etc. Veuillez demander une estimation pour un envoi avec la vente, si vous êtes inquiet, et non pas après la vente. Les achats ne seront pas cancellés si vous trouvez votre envoi trop dispendieux. Pour les plus grands objets (comme meubles), s.v.p. veuillez nous contacter pour discuter du ramassage (en 5 jours ouvrables) ou d’une livraison contractuelle. Nous pouvons vous suggérer un déménageur. Nous ne pouvons pas garder des meubles durant des semaines, un frais d’entreposage peut s’appliquer. 19. For buyers who abandon their prepared and packed purchase at UPS for whatever reason, a charge of CAN $45 will be applied to their credit card by Pridham’s. Nancy packs and spends time preparing your purchase, please follow through with your shipping and these Terms and Conditions. | Si vous abandonnez un achat préparé et emballé par UPS pour quelconque raison, une charge de 45$ CAN sera appliquée sur votre carte de crédit par Pridham’s. S.V.P. veuillez faire le suivi pour prendre possession de votre achat.

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20. The Auctioneer acts solely as agent for the seller and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles in the sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act. | L’Encanteur est un agent seulement pour le client et ne fait aucunes représentations en ce qui concerne l’attribution, le titre ou restriction affectant les articles dans une vente. Sans limitations, l’acheteur comprend que les items achetés peuvent être affectés par des provisions culturelles et d’exportation. 21. DISCLAIMER: Ivory, tortoise shell and other “animal” items are restricted from export out of Canada due to protection under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). Pridham’s will not provide shipping or CITES application services. The successful buyer has to pick-up the item in person. Shall the buyer decide to take the item across a border after picking it up, the buyer takes full responsibility for obtaining proper exporting and importing documents from both countries: EXPORT IS AT THE BUYER’S RISK. Pridham’s supports the protection of our fauna and flora. | AVERTISSEMENT: L’ivoire, la coquille de tortue et d’autres objets de source animale ont un interdit d’exportation à l’extérieur du Canada en raison de la protection prévue par la Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d’extinction (CITES). Pridham’s n’offre pas de service d’expédition ni de service d’application pour CITES. L’acheteur doit ramasser l’article en personne. Si l’acheteur décide de croiser une frontière après avoir ramassé l’article, il ou elle assume pleine responsabilité d’obtenir les documents appropriés d’exportation et d’importation des deux pays. L’EXPORTATION EST AU RISQUE DE L’ACHETEUR. Pridham’s supporte la protection de notre faune et flore. Please do not hesitate to contact Pridham’s if you have questions, thank you. S.V.P. n’hésitez pas à contacter Pridham’s si vous avez des questions, merci. Toll Free / Sans Frais: 1-877-533-5877 www.pridhams.ca info@pridhams.ca

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