European Furniture & Decorative Arts | Skinner Auction 2920M

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European Furniture & Decorative Arts Featuring Fine Silver & Ceramics, The Estate of Paul Lauer, Part I & The Troy Chappell Collection, Part II

Sale 2920M

July 15, 2016

Marlborough


European Furniture & Decorative Arts


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American & European Works of Art Auction 2704B 02/07/2014 4:00 PM EST Lot 632 Of 689 - Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Red Circus Horse

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Table of Contents 1

Auction & Specialist Information

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Web Site & Online Bidding

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Glossary of Terms

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Provenance

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Lots 1-750

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Conditions of Sale

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Absentee Bid Form

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Company Directors & Specialty Departments

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Glossary of Terms All items in this catalog are described according to the following table of terminology. Please note that all statements in this catalog as to authorship, period, and origin, are qualified statements subject to the Conditions of Sale.

Authorship will be described in the following ways: John Joseph Enneking In our judgment, the work is by the artist. Attributed to John Joseph Enneking In our judgment, the work may be ascribed to the artist on the basis of style, but leaves some question as to actual authorship. School of John Joseph Enneking In our judgment, a work of an unknown follower executed in the style of the artist and contemporary in period. Manner of John Joseph Enneking In our judgment, a work executed in the style of the artist by an unknown hand and probably from a later period. After John Joseph Enneking In our judgment, an intended copy of the work of the artist. American School, 19th Century In our judgment, the work of an unknown hand that can only be identified as to period and culture.

Other terms: Bears signature In our judgment, the signature not of the artist. This term is generally used separately, or together with a description of the work as “attributed to,” “school of,” “manner of,” or “after” the artist.

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Provenance

The Estate of Paul H. Lauer: Paul Lauer began his love affair with Wedgwood in 1970 and never looked back. Known for his passionate leanings towards large pieces, he amassed an important collection of plaques and ornamental wares, a highlight being the purchase of the #22 first edition of the Portland vase in 1971. He was known for his storytelling, his sense of humor, and his depth of knowledge of the items his collection. Paul’s collecting extended to Mettlach wares, his collection featuring a number of large plaques; his love for all things beautiful extended to his handsomely inlaid Steinway baby grand piano. Lots 365–489, 512, 556, 623, 657, 670, 691, 693, 694, 724.

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation: Proceeds from the sale of their collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings: Lots 7, 9-13, 15-17, 21-23, 25, 27, 30-37, 58, 59, 518, 527, 528, 547, 554, 555, 605, 606, 608, 631, 632.

Estate of Ruth Troiani: Lots 491, 509–511, 538, 542, 600–602, 621, 622, 625A, 632A, 639, 647, 648, 660A, 661, 667, 689, 709.

Property from a Private New York City Collector: Lots 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 57, 65, 68, 74, 75, 77, 79–85, 95, 98, 102, 104, 115, 118, 121A, 122, 124, 126–128, 132, 132A, 134, 142, 145, 147, 149, 160–161, 170–172, 174, 175–176, 178, 184, 185, 194A–198.

The Troy D. Chappell Collection, Part II, Williamsburg, Virginia: Lots 201–364.

Property from a Private Coral Gables Collector: Lots 47, 56, 540, 541, 574, 612, 613, 614, 627, 628, 640, 654, 665, 696, 699, 700, 703.


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British Silver & Plate 1 Charles II Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1667-68, maker’s mark conjoined “WG” in a heart-form cartouche with lower pellet, marked to lid, handle, and foot, cylindrical, with slight tapering to stepped lid, a doublescroll thumbpiece and the scroll handle with engraved monogram to top, also with engraved “F” to lid and monogram to underside, ht. 6 3/8 in., approx. 23.8 troy oz. $3,000-5,000

2 George II Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1722-23, Thomas Tearle, maker, cylindrical, with a domed lid, scrolled thumbpiece and handle, an applied waistband, and engraved monogram to center, ht. 7 in., approx. 21.3 troy oz. $1,500-2,500

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3 George II Sterling Silver Argyle, London, 1727-28, Matthew Lofthouse, maker, cylindrical body with a slender spout and removable lid, silver joint to side handle with hinged lid for warming chamber, ht. 4 5/8 in., approx. 13.9 troy oz. $300-500 4 Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot, bearing marks to underside for London, 1732-33, maker’s mark “IS” similar to mark of James Smith I, bullet-shaped with engraved foliate register along lid, body further engraved with coat of arms, base also with scratch weights and additional monogram, ht. 4 1/4 in., approx. 13.0 troy oz. $400-600

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5 Georgian Sterling Silver Coffeepot, bearing marks to underside for London, 1736-37, John Hugh le Sage, tapering cylindrical form with a slender spout and urn-form finial, ht. 7 1/2 in., approx. 15.9 troy oz. $800-1,200

6 George II Sterling Silver Tankard, London, 1753-54, Thomas Whipham, maker, cylindrical, tapering to domed lid with scrolled thumbpiece and handle, applied waistband, stepped foot, and engraved monogram and inscription to underside of foot, ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 26.3 troy oz. $2,500-3,500


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7 George II Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1755-56, William Peaston, maker, with shell and scroll border enclosing an engraved interior centering a rocaille cartouche engraved “Y,” on four scrolled feet, dia. 16 3/4 in., approx. 50.4 troy oz.

9 George II Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1756-57, James Morison, maker, with a shell and scroll border enclosing a rocaille scroll and floral engraving along edge and a central eagle crest, on three scrolled feet, dia. 14 in., approx. 37.0 troy oz.

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $500-700

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600

8 Two George II Sterling Silver Salvers, London, 1755-57, Ebenezer Coker, maker, each circular with a gadrooned rim offset with shell and scrolls and an engraved crest to center, on three scrolled feet, dia. 8 in., approx. 25.3 troy oz. $400-600

10 George III Sterling Silver Coffeepot, London, 1760-61, maker’s mark “W._,” baluster-form with acanthus-capped handle and chased floral decoration to body, engraved crest to one side, ht. 9 3/8 in., approx. 24.5 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $600-800

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11 Three-piece George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Set, London, 1762-63, Thomas Heming, maker, comprising two tea canisters with sliding lids and a sugar box with hinged lid, each rectangular decorated throughout in chinoiserie style with rocaille scrolls centering the “tea picker” pattern featuring a man picking tea leaves and placing them in a basket, ht. to 5 1/2 in., approx. 35.6 troy oz. total. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $1,200-1,800 12 George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, London, 1766-67, maker’s mark “RC” probably for Robert Cox, with a floriform finial on a tapering rectangular body chased throughout with C-scrolls and foliate sprays, central rocaille cartouche enclosing an engraved monogram, ht. 5 1/2 in., approx. 11.5 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $300-500

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13 Four Assembled George III Sterling Silver Candlesticks, London, two 1767-68, with rubbed marks “·C” possibly for William Cripps, two 1772-73, with marks “I·C” possibly for John Carter II, each numbered and with scratch weights to top sconce, removable bobeches with lion passant and rubbed maker’s marks, each formed as a Corinthian column with acanthus-capped sconce and stop-fluted stem terminating in a weighted base with gadrooned rim, ht. 12 1/8 in. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $600-800 14 George III Silver Butter Dish, Cover, and Stand, London, 1771-72, Edward Aldridge I, maker, oval dish with beaded rim, reticulated foliate arabesques throughout, and inset glass liner, topped with a cow-form finial and on a similarly reticulated stand, stand and dish with engraved rooster crest, dish lg. 5 1/2, stand lg. 8 3/8 in., approx. 17.3 troy oz. $2,500-3,500

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15 Two Pieces of George III Sterling Silver Tea Ware, London, an oval tea caddy, 1774-75, William Vincent, maker, with budding branch finial, Greek key registers, and engraved crest within a shield cartouche, ht. 4; and a drumform teapot, 1794-95, maker’s mark over struck with “GB” possibly for George Braiser, ht. 6 1/4 in., approx. 25.4 troy oz. total. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600 16 George III Irish Sterling Silver Tray, Dublin, 1775, maker’s mark “JL” probably for John Lloyd, scratch weights to underside, oval, with a gadrooned rim, with an engraved monogram topped with an earl’s coronet within a foliate cartouche, lg. 12 1/2 in., approx. 21.7 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600


17 George III Sterling Silver Ewer, London, 1775-76, rubbed maker’s mark possibly “_·D(I),” with urn-form finial and fluted neck above urn-form body with pendant swags and ribbon-tied wreaths, one enclosing engraved crest, ht. 13 1/2 in., approx. 25.6 troy oz.

23 George III Sterling Silver Tea Urn, London, 1794-95, Thomas Graham, maker, urn-form with two reeded handles and a fluted body with engraved rosette register on a circular fluted plinth raised on four splayed feet, ht. 14 3/4 in., approx. 37.6 troy oz.

27 Pair of George III Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Birmingham, 1809-10, Matthew Boulton, maker, each with an urnform sconce, removable bobeche (one later silver-plate), on a tapering stem terminating in a weighted circular foot, ht. 13 3/8 in.

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $500-700

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $300-500

18 Assembled Five-piece Silver Tea and Coffee Service, four sterling silver with engraved armorial to body: three London, 1775-76, Richard Rugg II, maker, comprised of a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl, the fourth, a coffeepot, only marked “sterling”; and a kettle-on-stand with burner bearing pseudo English hallmarks, possibly Chinese export silver, approx. 97.3 troy oz. total. $1,000-1,500

24 George III Sterling Silver Teapot and Stand, London, 1799-1800, Peter & Ann Bateman, maker, oval teapot with bright-cut engraved registers and a monogram to each side, on a similarly decorated stand with reeded rim and central monogram, total ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 20.0 troy oz. $800-1,200

28 Two George III Sterling Silver Basins, London, 1811-12, Robert Garrard I, maker, each oval with two small scrolled handles and an engraved horse’s head crest to body, lg. handle to handle 10 1/4 in., approx. 34.2 troy oz. $700-900

19 George III Sterling Silver Teapot, London, 1782-83, Hester Bateman, maker, oval, with a beaded register along edge of lid and foot, ht. 5 in., approx. 13.5 troy oz. $300-500 20 George III Sterling Silver Teapot, London, 1783-84, Thomas Wallis II, maker, drum-form with beaded rims, ht. 6 in., approx. 19.3 troy oz. $200-300 21 George III Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1783-84, Robert Hennell I, maker, with a shell and scroll rim and engraved surface on three paw feet, dia. 8 1/2 in., approx. 9.9 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $300-500 22 George III Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1786-87, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, maker, with a shell and scroll rim enclosing a rocaille scroll and floral engraving along edge and central engraved crest, on four scrolled feet, dia. 14 1/2 in., approx. 50.5 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $700-900

25 Six Pieces of George III Sterling Silver Flatware, London, two pairs of sauce ladles: one 1806-07, Thomas Wallis II, maker, the other with bright-cut engraving, 1781-82, Benjamin Mountigue/Mordecai, maker; and two meat skewers: one 1783-84, George Smith III, maker, the other with engraved crest, 1812-13, William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner II, maker, approx. 11.5 troy oz. total. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $200-400 25A Three Pieces of English Sterling Silver Tableware, two silver-mounted colorless glass condiment jars, each London, with matched spoons (one plated): one urn-form, 180708, Paul Storr, maker, ht. 5 1/2, the other cylindrical, 1863-64, maker’s mark “JP,” ht. 6 1/4; and a sugar caster, Chester, 1907-08, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, maker, ht. 7 in., approx. 8.3 troy oz. $600-800 26 George III Sterling Silver Dish, London, 1809-10, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, maker, circular with a shallow lobed interior and gadrooned rim, dia. 11 1/2 in., approx. 25.8 troy oz. $400-600

29 George III Sterling Silver Cruet Set, London, 1813-15, maker’s mark “TH” in an oval cartouche, possibly for Thomas Hayter or Hoare, oval with a wood base, single upright with loop handle and eight silver-mounted glass bottles, on four feet, ht. 10 1/4 in. $400-600 30 Pair of George III Sterling Silver Urns and Covers, marks rubbed and indistinct, most likely for London, early 19th century, each with two handles, leaftip registers, pendant laurel garlands, and an engraved crest, ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 21.1 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600 31 Two George III/IV Sterling Silver Salvers, one London, 1813-14, Samuel Hennell, maker, with gadrooned rim offset by scrolls and a central dated 1891 presentation inscription to Graham King, Honorary Secretary of the Lord Major and Sherriff’s Committee surrounded by six processional carriages, dia. 14 5/8, and a Scottish salver, Edinburgh, 1827-28, Walter & Patrick Cunningham, maker, with reeded edge and engraved armorial to center, dia. 10 1/4 in., approx. 60.8 troy oz. total. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $600-800

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32 George III Sterling Silver Salver, London, 1814-15, William Burwash, maker, with a gadrooned rim offset by shells flanked by oak leaves, engraved coat of arms to the center, on three paw feet, dia. 17 1/4 in., approx. 77.3 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $800-1,200 33 Pair of George III Sterling Silver Sauce Tureens, London, 1814-15, Rebecca Emes & Edward Bernard I, maker, each rectangular with a scrolled, leaf-capped finial and gadrooned rim to lid, the body with two acanthus- and shell-capped loop handles and gadrooned registers on four paw-form feet, cover and body each with engraved stag crest, lg. handle to handle 9 3/8 in., approx. 47.3 troy oz.

34 Pair of George III Sterling Silver Sauce Tureens, London, 1817-18, Benjamin Smith II & Benjamin Smith III, maker, one liner and tureen numbered “4,” lid numbered “4” and “3(8)”; the other cover and liner numbered “2,” tureen numbered “3(8),” each modeled after the Warwick Vase, cover topped with a lion-form finial and with engraved armorial to either side, the tureens also with the engraved armorial to either side of foot, lg. handle to handle 8 3/4, approx. 155.5 troy oz., with later ebonized plinth, total ht. 13 3/4 in.

35 Pair of George IV Sterling Silver Entree Dishes and Covers, London, 1821-22, William Eley I, maker, each with a stepped covered with acanthus-capped loop finial and engraved coast of arms, dish with gadrooned rim, lg. 12 in., approx. 117.2 troy oz.

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund.

36 George IV Sterling Silver Ewer, London, 1821-22, Joseph Angell, maker, urn form with pendant, ribbon-tied swags adorning the body, on a circular foot, ht. 11 1/4 in., approx. 22.2 troy oz.

N.B. The coat of arms is that of the Peel family. Two sauce tureens from the same service sold at Sotheby’s New York, Sale N09208, Lot 459. $8,000-12,000

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $600-800

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Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $1,000-1,500

Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600


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37 George IV Sterling Silver Dish, London, 1827-28, maker’s mark “WE” probably for William Edwards, oval, with gadrooned rim offset by foliate-capped shells and engraved armorial to rim, lg. 15 in., approx. 40.3 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $400-600

38 George IV Sterling Silver-gilt Claret Bottle Collar, London, 1829-30, John Bridge, maker, the central register raised on stylized strawberry leaves, engraved monogram “BC” topped with a crown to inner rim, dia. 3 3/4; together with a French .950 silver wine tastevin, maker’s mark “EG” probably for Eugène Gille, with monogrammed thumbpiece, lg. 4 3/4 in., approx. 5.8 total troy oz. N.B. The monogram appears to be that of Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts (1814-1906). $500-700

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39 Four Sterling Silver Wine Labels, three American bottle tickets, each marked “WILMOT” and “STERLING,” rectangular with engraved labels: “PORT,” “SHERRY,” and “GIN,” tag lg. 2 5/8, and another, most likely English, bearing a lion passant and maker’s mark “JH” possibly for John Harvey I, cast as an eagle with wings out-stretched holding a banner with gadrooned rim engraved “MADEIRA,” tag lg. 2 1/2 in., approx. 1.3 troy oz. total (not including silver-plate chains). $300-400 40 William IV Sterling Silver and Shell Inkwell, London, 1832-33, maker’s mark “T·D,” snuffer unmarked, with a single candle sconce, removable snuffer, and two scrolled arms forming a pen rest, mounted to an overturned shell with a glass inkwell to center, all raised on a circular foot, ht. to sconce 5 in. $300-500 41 Six Victorian Sterling Silver-gilt Apostle Spoons, London, 1870-71, Francis Higgins II, maker, each terminal with a different apostle, lg. to 7 7/8 in., approx. 17.9 troy oz. $1,200-1,800 42 Victorian Scottish Sterling Silver Ewer, Glasgow, 1876-77, maker’s mark “JR,” possibly for James Reid, tapering form with architectural finial, zodiac motifs throughout, and a single monogrammed cartouche, ht. 9 3/4 in., approx. 27.0 troy oz. $800-1,200

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43 Victorian Sterling Silver-mounted Colorless Glass Ewer, London, 1894-95, Charles Boyton II, maker, with rampant lion finial holding a vacant shield to lid, Green Man mask to either side of rim, and a faux bois handle, ht. 11 in. $700-900

46 Pair of George V Sterling Silver Candlesticks, London, 1917-18, Crichton Brothers, maker, each with an urn-form sconce, removable bobeche on a slender vasiform stem terminating in a square acanthus-capped and weighted foot, ht. 10 7/8 in. $300-500

49 George V Sterling Silver-gilt Tray, Birmingham, 1924-25, Adie Brothers Ltd., maker, with reeded edge, lg. handle to handle 29 3/4 in., approx. 188.2 troy oz.

44 Edward VII Sterling Silver-mounted Colorless Glass Ewer, Sheffield, 1906-07, Lee & Wigfull, maker, glass unmarked, with a tapered neck, silver-mounted handle and spout, and matched stopper terminating in a bulbous base cut with an art nouveau floral motif, ht. to spout 12 3/4 in. $800-1,200

47 Neoclassical Silver-plate Centerpiece, the central tazza with glass liner and two loop handles cast as laurel wreaths raised on a plinth with a two outer reticulated galleries on scrolled bracket feet, unmarked, ht. 16 3/4 in. $600-800

50 Assembled Eight-piece George IV Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Birmingham, 1945-47, Asprey & Co. Ltd., maker, all of a similar, coffeepot, two teapots (one monogrammed), three waste bowls, a covered sugar bowl with loop handles, and creamer, together with a small bowl of a similar pattern, Chester, 1921-22, also by Asprey, approx. 109.9 troy oz. total. $3,000-5,000

45 Pair of Edward VII Sterling Silver Casters, London, 1908-09, Charles & George Asprey, maker, each with a paneled, urn-form body, ht. 8 5/8 in., approx. 10.8 troy oz. $600-800

48 George V Sterling Silver-gilt Compote, Birmingham, 1922-23, S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., maker, Ogdens Ltd., retailer, in the Gothic Revival style with a leaf-tip motif to the bowl, beaded handles and rim, on a short stem with weighted base, ht. 7 in. $1,500-2,500

Provenance: Purportedly from the estate of Clarence Day, Memphis, Tennessee. $2,000-4,000

51 Four-piece Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Sheffield, 1958-59, Garrard & Co. Ltd., maker, each with lobed, oval bodies, coffeepot, teapot, hot milk jug, and sugar, coffeepot ht. 8 5/8 in., approx. 79.7 troy oz. $1,200-1,800

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52 Pair of Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1962-63, Tiffany & Co., maker, columnar with a fluted stem topped by a Corinthian capital-form sconce terminating in a stepped foot, ht. 9 5/8 in. $800-1,200

54 Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Desk Ornament, London, 1967-68, Asprey & Co. Ltd., maker, with a stylized silver-gilt dolphin wrapped around an anchor, on a stepped onyx plinth, total ht. 6 3/4 in. $600-800

53 Forty-four Pieces of Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Flatware, Sheffield, various date marks c. 1965, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., maker, thirteen hollow spreaders, eleven hollow dinner knives, eleven teaspoons, and eight salad forks, together with a pair of sugar tongs, also Sheffield, James Dixon & Sons, maker, approx. 25.6 troy oz. weighable silver. $400-600

55 Elizabeth II Sterling Silver-gilt Commemorative Vase, London, 1993-94, Garrard & Co. Ltd., maker, cylindrical form with flared reticulated rim, two ring handles, and floral panels offset by crowned columns, with inset ruby glass liner, engraved to underside: “The Jubilee Vase Designed by Trevor Brown of Garrard in their 150th Year as Crown Jewelers 3/40,� ht. 13 3/4 in., approx. 72.4 troy oz. $4,000-6,000

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56 Pair of Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Six-light Candelabra, Birmingham, 1995-96, John Bull Ltd., maker, each with a central sconce flanked by five outer sconces on scrolled, acanthus-capped arms, raised on a baluster base adorned with pendant fruit garlands and terminating in flared base similarly chased and on four scrolled feet, weighted, ht. 34 in. $2,000-4,000 57 Elizabeth II Britannia Standard .958 Silver Vase, London, 2000, Asprey, maker, cylindrical form with flared rim, ht. 10 1/4 in., approx. 27.3 troy oz. $800-1,200


Continental Silver & Plate 58 Two French Empire .950 Silver-gilt Chargers, Paris, 1809-19, Martin-Guillaume Biennais, maker, circular, with anthemion border and engraved coat of arms, dia. 12 in., approx. 66.7 troy oz. N.B. The plates appear to be part of the Borghese service, bearing the coat of arms of Prince Camillo Borghese (1775-1832) and Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825). The original service comprising around 500 pieces was primarily supplied by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), who was the goldsmith to the Imperial Court and official supplier to the Garde-meuble under Napoleon. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $1,000-1,500 59 Continental Silver Caster, 19th century, bearing French import mark and unknown hallmark to stem, urn-form with a reticulated cover and pendant ribbon-tied swags to body, ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 8.2 troy oz. Provenance: The Estate of Hugh Trumbull Adams, to benefit the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Collections Acquisitions Fund. $300-500

60 Pair of German .750 Silver Five-light Candelabra, Berlin, early 19th century, F.E. Gerike, maker, with a central sconce and four scrolled arms on a knopped stem terminating in a lobed base, ht. 24 1/4 in., approx. 90.5 troy oz. $500-700

62A Three Continental Silver Snuff Boxes, late 19th century, two Hanau, maker’s mark crowned “G,” each circular with rocaille scrolls along edge and lid with a couple in a bucolic landscape, dia. 2 3/8, the third, Austrian, c. 1864, maker’s mark “IH,” lg. 3 3/8 in., approx. 6.0 troy oz. $900-1,800

61 Continental Silver Oyster Server, probably early 19th century, bearing a single rubbed mark of three towers possibly for Hamburg, with a single upright handle and five shallow oblong dishes on a domed foot engraved with a floral cartouche enclosing a monogram, on four paw feet, ht. 11 3/4 in., approx. 30.7 troy oz. $250-350

63 Fifty-two Pieces of German .800 Silver Flatware, Berlin, late 19th/early 20th century, Otto Schneider, maker, each with engraved coat of arms, fifteen dinner forks, eleven place/dessert spoons, nine teaspoons, nine luncheon forks, seven large soupspoons, and a ladle, approx. 82.6 troy oz. $700-900

62 Pair of Danish Silver Four-light Candelabra, Copenhagen, c. 1853, Conrad Schroder, maker, Peter Hinnerup, assayer, each with a central baluster stem engraved with foliate sprays and supporting a central sconce and three outer sconces with acanthus-capped arms, on a circular, weighted base engraved with a crowned monogram, ht. 19 1/2 in.

64 Two Continental Silver Baskets, late 19th/ early 20th century, each oval and reticulated, one with pedant floral garlands marked .800 silver with unknown maker’s mark, lg. 14, the other with foliate scrollwork and grotesques, unmarked, lg. 14 3/4 in., approx. 35.4 troy oz. total. $350-450

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65 Twelve French .950 Silver Cordials, Paris, last quarter 19th century, Paillard Frères, maker, each beaker with a wave register to rim and swirled ribbing to body, ht. 1 7/8 in., approx. 11.6 troy oz., in a fitted L. Lapar case. $1,500-2,500 66 German .800 Silver Basket, Hanau, late 19th/early 20th century, unknown maker’s mark, the oval reticulated dish with rocaille cartouches and pendant floral garlands to rim and a chased scene of a couple in a bucolic landscape to interior, lg. 15 3/4 in., approx. 28.3 troy oz. $300-500 67 Three Pieces of European Silver Hollowware, an English creamer, London, 1809-09, rubbed maker’s mark “W_,” ht. 3 1/2, a German silver tea caddy, with the “tea picker” pattern, Hanau, bearing pseudo hallmarks probably for Georg Roth & Co., ht. 6, and a small Dutch box with rubbed maker’s marks, ht. 1 3/4 in., approx. 15.6 troy oz. total. $200-300

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68 Austrian .800 Silver Tazza, Vienna, early 20th century, lacking or indistinct maker’s mark in the Secessionist style with a reticulated bowl raised on four cylindrical stems and terminating in a reticulated foot, ht. 8 1/4 in., approx. 14.0 troy oz. $700-900 69 Four-piece Norwegian .830 Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Oslo, early 20th century, N.M. Thune, maker, each with a hammered finish throughout, coffeepot, teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl, coffeepot ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 53.7 troy oz. $600-800 70 Two Austrian Silver and Enamel Figures, Vienna, mid to late 19th century, bearing maker’s mark “HG,” each in enamel-accented costume and shell-inset elements on a raised base featuring enameled medallions of Venus and Cupid, ht. to 5 1/2 in. $2,000-4,000

71 Austrian .800 Silver, Enamel, and Shell Musician, late 19th century/early 20th century, maker’s mark “HB,” depicted as a man playing a lute with a shell-inset hat and waist on a domed base with polychromeenameled accents throughout, ht. 5 1/4 in. $1,500-2,500

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72 Continental Silver and Shell Figure, probably Hanau, marked with 13 loth standard and “N,” depicting a man playing a horn on a paste-mounted base and with an inset shell to waist, ht. 6 in. $1,200-1,800 73 Three Austrian .750 Silver, Enamel, and Shell Figures, Vienna, late 19th/early 20th century, two bearing maker’s mark “HB,” one of a woman with long hair, ht. 4, the other, a man with a bottle in one hand, ht. 4 1/2; the third, bearing maker’s mark “LP” and featuring a man playing an instrument with one leg raised, ht. 3 3/4 in. $2,500-3,500 74 Two French Art Deco Silver-plate Dishes, Paris, 20th century, Jean Puiforcat, maker, each circular, with three stepped projections to rim and on three imitation hardstone enameled ball feet, dia. 7 1/4, 6 1/8 in. $300-500 75 Two French Art Deco Silver-plate Compotes, Paris, 20th century, Jean Puiforcat, maker, each with circular dishes on an imitation hardstone enameled stem terminating in a stepped foot, ht. 5 1/4, dia. 7 in. $800-1,200


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76 Twenty-five Pieces of Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware, Denmark, twentyfour “Cactus” pattern, comprising twelve each forks, lg. 6 1/2, and teaspoons, lg. 6; and a “Blossom” pattern ladle, lg. 7 1/2 in., approx. 34.5 troy oz. total. $1,000-1,500 77 Five Pieces of Georg Jensen “Cactus” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware, Denmark, c. 1930, all hollow-handled, large roast carving knife and fork, small bird carving knife and fork, and cheese planer, lg. to 14 in. $500-700 78 Five-piece Portuguese .833 Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Porto, mid-20th century, lacking or indistinct maker’s mark, each urn-form with a central chased register of scrolls and floral sprays along waist, teapot, coffeepot, covered sugar, creamer, and tray, coffeepot ht. 11 1/4, tray lg. handle to handle 26 1/2 in., approx. 199.0 troy oz. $1,200-1,800 79 Buccellati “Palm Beach” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Milan, Italy, mid to late 20th century, comprising eight each: dinner forks, salad forks, tablespoons, hollow dinner knives, and teaspoons, four serving spoons, a master spreader, cold meat fork, gravy ladle, and sugar shell spoon, approx. 76.0 troy oz. weighable silver. $2,500-3,500

80 Buccellati Sterling Silver-gilt Entree Dish and Cover, Milan, Italy, mid to late 20th century, circular with a scalloped edge and loop finial to lid, dia. 10 3/4 in., approx. 44.7 troy oz. $2,000-4,000

84 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver and Enamel Jalopy, c. 1990, designed by Gene Moore, marked “Tiffany & Co./Sterling/©,” the red-enameled car with teal seat and yellow headlights, lg. 5 in. $700-900

81 Puiforcat “Cardinal” Pattern Silver-plate Flatware Service, Paris, late 20th century, comprised of ten dinner knives, eight each: dinner forks, dinner spoons, salad forks, dessert spoons, and teaspoons, seven dessert knives, four serving spoons and a cheese knife. $800-1,200

85 Buccellati “Piedmont” Pattern Silver-plate Flatware Service, Milan, Italy, mid to late 20th century, twenty-one salad forks, nineteen hollow dinner knives, twelve each dinner forks, oyster forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, and hollow spreaders, and a gravy ladle. $1,200-1,800

82 Two Italian Silvered Conch Shells, Milan, 20th century, the larger marked to interior for Federico Buccellati, lg. 13, the smaller with mark for Mario Buccellati, lg. 6 in. $1,200-1,800 83 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver and Enamel Circus Figure, probably Italy, c. 1990, designed by Gene Moore, marked “Tiffany & Co./Sterling/©,” lacking Italian hallmarks, ht. 4 1/4 in. $1,200-1,800

86 Spanish .915 Silver Flatware Service, Barcelona, mid to late 20th century, maker’s number “240,” retailed by Georg Jensen, comprised of twelve each: dinner forks, hollow dinner knives, tablespoons, iced-teaspoons, dessert forks, hollow dessert/tea knives, luncheon forks, hollow luncheon knives, ice cream spoons, spreaders, and coffee spoons, two serving spoons, a cold meat serving fork, ice cream slice, soup ladle, gravy ladle, berry spoon, and meat server, approx. 168.0 troy oz. weighable silver. N.B. A copy of the original invoice accompanies the lot. $1,500-2,500

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Russian and Asian Silver & Plate 87 Two Pieces of Russian Silver Tableware, a beaker with eagles perched on rocaille scrolls, Moscow, c. 1787, maker’s marks in Cyrillic “AA/K” probably for Alderman Alekseì Kosiùrev, also marked “C·C” possibly for S. Savel’yev and assay mark for Andreì Titov, ht. 3 3/8, and a spoon with engraved crucifix, shallow bowl, and cruciform terminal, marked for Moscow, c. 1739, possible maker’s mark “EA,” and assayer’s mark “AS,” lg. approx. 4.6 troy oz. total. $300-500 87A Eleven Pieces of Russian Silver Flatware, most late 19th century, a .916 silver tea strainer with enameled terminal and bowl, maker’s mark “A.K” and ten .875 silver: four enameled coffee spoons, maker’s mark rubbed possibly in Cyrillic “MIA,” two spoons with engraved neoclassical motif to bowl, maker probably S.K. Levin, three niellodecorated salt spoons, maker’s mark rubbed, and an enameled spoon with rubbed maker’s mark, probably “R.K”; together with a pair of Danish sterling silver-gilt and plique-à-jour tongs, lacking maker’s marks, approx. 7.9 troy oz. total. $800-1,200

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88 Two Continental Silver-gilt Cigarette Cases, late 19th/early 20th century, one Russian with cloisonné-enameled parrot to each side, 1896-1908, maker’s mark in Cyrillic “SMN(I),” lg. 3 7/8; the other, possibly German, marked “800,” lacking maker’s marks, lid set with faceted colored stones, lg. 3 1/2 in. $800-1,200 89 Russian .875 Silver and Niello Cigarette Case, Moscow, c. 1885, maker’s mark in Cyrillic “PK,” lid with architectural landscape framed within an oval cartouche with foliate scrollwork, lg. 4 1/2 in., approx. 4.0 troy oz. $300-500

90 Russian .875 Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Miniature Kovsh, Moscow, c. 1890, Cyrillic maker’s mark rubbed, probably for Nikolay Strulev, with a hooked prowl and handle decorated throughout with various colored and shaded enamels, lg. 4 3/8 in., approx. 2.2 troy oz. $600-800

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91 Russian .875 Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Beaker, Moscow, 1908-17, 11th Artel, maker, second Kokoshnik standard, decorated throughout with various registers of various colored and shaded enamels, ht. 2 1/2 in., approx. 3.0 troy oz. $800-1,200

92 Russian .916 Silver and Cloisonnéenameled Beaker, c. 1885, bearing rubbed zolotnik mark, probably for St. Petersburg, lacking maker’s or assayer’s mark, with enameled registers of foliate arabesques tapering to a narrow knopped stem and enameled foot with plique-à-jour inset of a single rose to base, ht. 3 1/8 in., approx. 3.6 troy oz. $600-800 93 Russian .875 Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Kovsh, Moscow, 1908-17, 11th Artel, maker, second Kokoshnik standard, decorated throughout in various colored and shaded enamels, the scrolled prowl offset by hardstone cabochons along the rim, engraved to three sides of base with a dated Cyrillic inscription, ht. 5 7/8, lg. 12 in., approx. 29.8 troy oz. $10,000-15,000


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94 Two Chinese Export Silver Beakers, 19th century, lacking hallmarks, originally napkin rings, with base added later, each featuring a chased scene of peasant figures centering a rocaille cartouche engraved “MEP 1851,� dia. 2 1/4 in., approx. 5.8 troy oz. $150-250

95 Chinese Export Silver Dish, Shanghai, late 19th/early 20th century, Luen Wo, maker, reticulated silver dish with dragons amongst cherry blossoms, stylized clouds, and scrolls, centering a central engraved medallion, lg. 11 in., approx. 17.9 troy oz. $1,200-1,800 96 Chinese Export Silver Center Bowl, Shanghai, late 19th/early 20th century, Hung Chong & Co., maker, circular, with a beaded rim, two acanthus-capped handles, and six registers each featuring a different floral motif to body, lg. handle to handle 14 in., approx. 31.1 troy oz. $400-600

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American and Mexican Silver & Plate 97 American Silver Kettle-on-Stand, probably c. 1850, lacking hallmarks, balustroid, with oak leaf motif centering a cartouche engraved “Toppan,” two faux-bois handles, and a spigot formed as a grotesque mask, on a stand with associated burner with acanthus-capped legs and oak leaf swags, total ht. 16 in., approx. 70.8 troy oz.

99 American Coin Silver Covered Sugar Bowl, mid-19th century, lacking maker’s mark, with a floral finial and two acanthus-capped handles on an urn-form body chased throughout with scrolls and floral sprays on a circular foot, ht. 9 in., approx. 17.7 troy oz. $150-250

Provenance: From the estate of Judith Cogswell Fiske Gross. $1,000-1,500

99A Two Pieces of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tableware, New York, each monogrammed, a circular dish with beaded edge, 1854-70, bearing French import marks, dia. 7 3/4, and a bowl with stylized waves to rim, 1875-91, dia. 8 in., approx. 20.4 troy oz. total. $400-600

98 Five-piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, New York, c. 1865, made by Bogert for Tiffany, each urn-form with Greek key register centering chased floral sprays centering vacant cartouches, teapot, coffeepot, creamer, covered sugar, and open waste bowl, coffeepot ht. 12 1/4 in., approx. 108.9 troy oz. $4,000-6,000

100 Tiffany & Co. Acid-etched Sterling Silver Flask, New York, 1875-91, featuring a battle scene to one side and an engraved presentation inscription to the other, ht. 8 5/8 in., approx. 13.4 troy oz. $1,000-1,500

101 Thirty-eight Pieces of Wood & Hughes “Angelo” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware, New York, late 19th century, various retailers, monogrammed, seven tablespoons, six each: dinner forks, luncheon forks, teaspoons, and dessert spoons, four demitasse spoons, a mustard ladle, punch ladle, and cheese slice, approx. 59.1 troy oz. $300-500 102 Tiffany & Co. Hammered Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar, New York, 1875-91, in an original, fitted case, marked for Tiffany & Co., Paris, ht. to 3 1/4 in., approx. 12.3 troy oz. Provenance: Purportedly ex Carpenter Collection. $1,200-1,800

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103 Dominick and Haff “Pointed AntiqueEngraved” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, late 19th century, each with monogram to one side and presentation inscription to other, twelve each: dinner forks, hollow dinner knives, luncheon forks, hollow luncheon knives, salad forks, oyster forks, large soupspoons, place/dessert spoons, bouillon soupspoons, and teaspoons, ten spreaders, a cold meat fork, serving spoon, fish slice, pie knife, and large serving spoon, together with thirteen pieces of a similar bright-cut pattern with alternate monogram, approx. 176.2 troy oz. total weighable silver. $1,200-1,500 104 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Compote, New York, 1875-91, with a die-cast Persianate register to rim with stylized flowerheads and scrolls, ht. 5 3/8 in., approx. 14.3 troy oz. $600-800 105 Gorham Sterling Silver Coffeepot, Rhode Island, 1892, Persianate form with a domed lid and lobed body chased with floral sprays, ht. 8 in., approx. 14.3 troy oz. $300-500

106 Pair of Ball, Black & Co. Sterling Silver Covered Tureens, New York, c. 1860, probably by John Wendt, each with a domed lid topped with a bull-form finial and elaborately chased with floral and foliate sprays centering a cartouche with a star within a shield to each side, the dish with an inset silver-plate liner and two handles cast as a cow’s head encircled by a floral garland, ht. 9, lg. handle to handle 14 in., approx. 145.8 troy oz. (not including liners). $3,000-5,000

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107 Gorham Sterling Silver Covered Tureen, Rhode Island, 1892, urn-form body topped by a conforming lid with urn-form finial, tureen with two beaded loop handles and engraved monogram on a paneled foot with engraved presentation inscription to underside, lg. handle to handle 15 1/4 in., approx. 63.1 troy oz. $800-1,200

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108 Two Pieces of Gorham Sterling Silver Hollowware, Rhode Island, a bowl, 1893, with a pierced scrolled rim and gadrooned lower body on four splayed feet, engraved monogram to edge and presentation inscription to underside, dia. 9 1/2, and a tray, 1907, with reeded rim, monogram to rim and presentation engraving to underside, dia. 13 3/4 in., approx. 59.3 troy oz. total. $700-900


109 Six-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Rhode Island, 1894, Theodore Starr, retailer, monogrammed, comprised of a kettle-on-stand with burner, coffeepot, teapot, creamer, covered sugar, and open waste bowl, kettle-on-stand ht. 11 1/2 in., approx. 99.0 troy oz. $2,000-4,000

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110 Tiffany & Co. Silver-plate Chamberstick, New York, late 19th/early 20th century, monogrammed, with a chased floral motif to edge on four paw feet, ht. 2 1/4 in. $150-250 111 Two Tiffany & Co. “Marquise” Pattern Sterling Silver Dishes, New York, 18911902, circular, dia. 10 1/4 in., approx. 48.4 troy oz. $300-500 112 Three American Copper and Mixed Metal Vases, early 20th century, two Gorham: each with a fluttered rim, one with an applied hawk and other small creatures, ht. 3 1/2, the other with an applied butterfly and lily pad, ht. 2 1/4; the third vase unmarked, with applied sparrows amongst grass, on bamboo-form feet, ht. 3 1/2 in. $600-800 113 Gorham Sterling Silver and Mixed Metal Tea Canister, Rhode Island, 1880, the hammered cylindrical body with applied lily, pheasant, and various small bugs, ht. 4 5/8 in., approx. 6.6 troy oz. $700-900 114 Gorham “Versailles” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Providence, late 19th/early 20th century, monogrammed, twelve each: forks, hollow knives, place/dessert spoons, salad forks, and bouillon soupspoons, and four fruit spoons, approx. 79.3 troy oz. weighable silver. $2,000-4,000

115 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tazzas, New York, 1891-1902, each with a reticulated strawberry rim and foot, ht. 3 3/8, dia. 7 5/8 in., approx. 16.3 troy oz. $500-700 116 Thirty-three Pieces of Assorted Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Flatware, New York, late 19th/early 20th century, all monogrammed, twenty “Palm” pattern including: twelve oyster forks, six fruit spoons, and two demitasse spoons, seven “Chrysanthemum” pattern: six ice cream spoons and a pierced waffle server, a “Vine” pattern bonbon serving spoon with raspberry pattern, and five demitasse spoons with chased ivy motif, together with a Dominick & Haff “Chrysanthemum” pattern monogrammed serving spoon, approx. 33.1 troy oz. total. $400-600 117 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Saratoga Chips Server, New York, 1891-1902, the reticulated server with foliate scrollwork and floral sprays throughout, lg. 6 3/4 in., approx. 7.5 troy oz. $200-300

118 Assembled Baltimore Repousse Sterling Silver Flatware Service, late 19th/20th century, with assorted monograms, consisting mainly of Stieff “Rose” including: twelve each teaspoons, hollow dinner knives, and forks, eleven salad forks, seven solid spreaders, six iced-teaspoons, three ice cream forks, a two-piece hollow roast carving set, two-piece hollow bird carving set, lettuce server, tomato server, cold meat fork, long-handed pickle fork, hollow cake knife, hot cake server, bacon fork, salad serving spoon, preserve spoon, olive fork, and large serving spoon; fifteen pieces of Kirk-Stieff “Rose” pattern hollowhandled items: ten dinner knives, two roast carving knives, a bread knife, bird knife and serving fork; nine pieces of Kirk “Repousse” pattern flatware: seven forks, a serving spoon and lettuce fork; and eight hollowhandled items in various similar patterns by other makers including Jenkins & Jenkins and Schofield; approx. 96.1 troy oz. total weighable silver. $2,000-3,000

119 S. Kirk & Son Co. Sterling Silver Pitcher, Baltimore, early 20th century, repoussédecorated throughout with various floral sprays to a chased ground, ht. 13 1/2 in., approx. 38.1 troy oz. $1,500-2,500

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120 Pair of S. Kirk & Son .917 Silver Entree Dishes and Covers, Baltimore, 1880-90, each oval with allover repoussé flowers, loop handles, and finial, on four splayed feet, lg. handle to handle 13 1/2 in., approx. 97.2 troy oz. $4,000-6,000 121 Four-piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, New York, 18911902, monogrammed, each with a central chased register of scrolls and floral sprays above a gadrooned lower body, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar bowl, and waste bowl, coffeepot ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 67.9 troy oz. $1,000-1,500

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121A Ten Pieces of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tableware, New York, late 19th-20th century, most monogrammed, three small bowls, three small dishes including a monogrammed child’s dish with animals, a trumpet vase, early footed basket with bail handle, small sugar bowl with two handles, and an ice bucket with glass inset liner, approx. 74.0 troy oz. total (not including glass liner). $1,000-1,500 122 Three Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Dishes, New York, 19th/20th century, each with ribbed oval body on ball feet, two with stylized vine handles, both lg. handle to handle 10, the third, lg. 7 3/8 in., approx. 22.7 troy oz. total. $3,000-5,000

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123 Thirty-seven Pieces of Sterling Silver Flatware, late 19th/early 20th century, most monogrammed, twenty-two Whiting “Arabesque” pattern, including a punch ladle with presentation engraving to reverse, nine teaspoons, and twelve dinner forks; twelve Schulz & Fischer “Cleopatra” tablespoons; two John Wendt “Bird” pattern cheese knives; and a Whiting “Laureate” pattern punch ladle, approx. 59.9 troy oz. total. $500-700 124 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tazza, New York, 1891-1902, the flared rim chased with shells and scrolls among floral sprays, ht. 3 3/8, dia. 7 1/2 in., approx. 10.0 troy oz. $400-600


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125 Twenty-two Pieces of Sterling Silver Flatware, late 19th/early 20th century, most monogrammed, seventeen Tiffany & Co., comprising thirteen “Wave Edge” pattern: a serving spoon and twelve sorbet spoons, a “Broom Corn” tablespoon, “Olympia” pattern tablespoon, “Persian” pattern tablespoon, and a “Vine” pattern bonbon spoon; five Gorham, including: a “Mythologique” pattern stuffing spoon, “Marguerite” pattern berry serving spoon, “Fontainebleau” pattern tablespoon, “Imperial Chrysanthemum” pattern tablespoon, and “Hindostanee” pattern ladle, approx. 35.4 troy oz. total. $400-600 126 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowls, New York, 1891-1907, each with reticulated rim cast with a strawberry motif, dia. 10 1/4 in., approx. 35.1 troy oz. $1,500-2,500

127 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Child’s Cup and Plate, New York, late 19th/early 20th century, each with a die-cast register featuring children at play, the christening mug ht. 3 1/2, plate dia. 8 1/2 in., approx. 20.9 troy oz. total. $1,500-2,500 128 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Japonesque Christening Cup, New York, 1875-91, the mug featuring two figures centering an engraved cartouche on a patterned ground, ht. 3 3/4 in., approx. 7.1 troy oz. $700-900 129 Gorham Sterling Silver Dresser Box, Rhode Island, 1900, monogrammed, with floral sprays among rocaille scrolls throughout and lined interior, wd. 7 in. $600-800

130 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea Canister, New York, 1902-07, with a trailing vine motif to lid and waist, ht. 4 3/4, together with a sterling silver mustard pot with cobalt glass liner, ht. 2 5/8 in., approx. 12.3 troy oz. total weighable silver. $400-600 131 Three-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Rhode Island, 1906, each urn-form with an engraved monogram and presentation inscription to underside, coffeepot, creamer, and sugar bowl, coffeepot ht. 10 5/8 in., approx. 30.4 troy oz. $600-800 132 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Kettle-onStand, New York, 1902-07, the kettle with a ribbed lower body on a stand raised on lion paw feet with burner, ht. 14 1/2 in., approx. 60.7 troy oz. $1,500-2,500

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132A Reed & Barton “Cotillion” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Massachusetts, 20th century, comprising twelve each hollow dinner knives and teaspoons, eight each luncheon forks, demitasse spoons, and oyster forks, seven each soupspoons, dinner forks, and salad forks, six fruit spoons, five hollow spreaders, four each solid spreaders and tablespoons, three serving spoons, a lemon forks, hollow cake knife, hollow pie slice, hollow carving fork, hollow punch ladle, and bonbon server, approx. 85.4 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,800-2,200

133 Two Pieces of American Sterling Silver Tableware, early 20th century, a Tiffany & Co. reticulated cake dish, dia. 14, and a Frank Smith gravy boat and undertray, retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co., with gadrooned rims and engraved monogram, total ht. 4 1/2 in., approx. 33.2 troy oz. total. $400-600 134 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Ecuelle, New York, 1902-07, the covered dish with two pierced handles and knop finial, lg. handle to handle 10 in., approx. 27.7 troy oz. Provenance: Purportedly purchased at Sotheby’s New York, as part of the Goddard Family Collection, 2005. $1,000-2,000

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135 Gorham Martelé .9584 Silver Tray, Providence, c. 1909, date mark “S/AB,” with an undulating rim adorned with various floral sprays including roses and morning glories, lg. handle to handle 31 in., approx. 159.6 troy oz. $7,000-9,000 136 Four Durgin Sterling Silver Candlesticks, New Hampshire, early 20th century, Bigelow, Kennard & Co., retailer, monogrammed, each with an urn-form sconce on a tapering stem terminating in a weighted oval base, ht. 10 1/8 in. $400-600


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137 Six-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Rhode Island, c. 1910, monogrammed and with presentation engraving to underside, comprised of a kettle-on-stand with burner, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, waste bowl, and creamer, kettle-on-stand ht. 12 in., approx. 104.1 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 138 Three Pieces of American Sterling Silver Tableware, a Gorham silver dish with gadrooned rim, dia. 10, a Black, Starr & Frost silver pitcher with engraved decoration, ht. 9, and an urn-form sauceboat with lid, lacking maker’s marks, ht. 5 1/2 in., approx. 45.7 troy oz. total. $400-600 139 Pair of Durgin-Gorham Sterling Silver Compotes, Rhode Island, early 20th century, each with a shell-form bowl raised on a stem formed as a stylized dolphin and terminating in a weighted base, ht. 4 5/8 in. $300-400

140 Four-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Rhode Island, 1910-12, monogrammed, in the “Plymouth-Engraved” pattern, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, and creamer, coffeepot ht. 9 in., approx. 48.4 troy oz. $700-900 141 Gorham “Old French” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Providence, c. 1916, monogrammed, twelve each: dinner forks, hollow dinner knives, luncheon forks, hollow luncheon knives, and place/dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, ten spreaders, six each serving spoons and salad forks, in original Tilden-Thurber Co. box with engraved brass plaque to lid, together with twelve cream soupspoons, a gravy ladle, master spreader, sugar spoon, and a hollow bird carving fork and knife, each also Gorham “Old French,” lacking monogram, approx. 125.2 troy oz. total weighable silver. $1,200-1,800 142 Tiffany & Co. Silver-plate Mirrored Plateau, New York, early 20th century, circular with beveled mirror plate inset into gadrooned frame, dia. 10 1/2 in. $500-700

143 American Sterling Silver Carving Tray, early 20th century, lacking maker’s mark, monogrammed, oval with an applied rocaille scrollwork rim and engraved foliate scrollwork interior centering the recessed well, on four splayed feet, lg. 10 in., approx. 70.9 troy oz. $700-900

144 Two Durgin Peacock-form Sterling Silver Dishes, New Hampshire, early 20th century, Black, Starr & Frost, retailer, each modeled as a peacock with its tail extended to a shallow serving dish, lg. 9 1/2 in., approx. 16.8 troy oz. $800-1,200 145 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Bowl, New York, 1907-38, reticulated, with central monogram, dia. 8 1/2 in., approx. 8.8 troy oz. $500-700 146 Eleven Durgin “Wentworth-Chased” Pattern Sterling Silver Fish Knives, New Hampshire, early 20th century, monogrammed, lg. 8 1/4 in., approx. 25.0 troy oz. $300-500

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147 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Berry Dishes, New York, 1902-38, each monogrammed, with reticulated strawberry rim, dia. 8 in., approx. 14.4 troy oz. $500-700

148 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Basket, New York, 1907-38, the reticulated basket modeled as fern fronds terminating at the rim in a swirled fiddlehead motif, with a similarly chased handle and silver-plate liner, ht. 16 in., approx. 31.7 troy oz. $700-900 149 Three Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowls, New York, 1902-38, each monogrammed, with a reticulated strawberry rim, dia. 8, 9 1/4, 10 1/4 in., approx. 35.4 troy oz. $2,000-3,000

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150 Five-piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Connecticut, early 20th century, Meriden Britannia Co., maker, comprised of a teapot, coffeepot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, and tray, coffeepot ht. 10 1/4, tray lg. handle to handle 32 1/2 in., approx. 249.8 troy oz. $2,500-3,500

152 Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Rhode Island, 1917, each with a knopped and monogrammed stem on a square, weighted base with canted corners and engraved presentation inscription to underside, ht. 10 in. $300-500

151 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Toasted Cheese Dish, New York, 1907-38, reproduced after Georgian original by William Simons, with removable wood handle and gadrooned rim, wd. 9 1/4 in., approx. 44.6 troy oz. (does not include handle, but includes silver-plate element that joins the handle to body). $700-900

153 Reed & Barton Three-piece “Francis I” Pattern Sterling Silver Tea Service, Massachusetts, 20th century, teapot, creamer, and sugar, teapot ht. 8 1/4 in., approx. 58.4 troy oz. $1,000-1,500

151A Wallace “Grand Baroque” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Connecticut, 20th century, eight each: dinner forks, luncheon forks, hollow knives, soupspoons, teaspoons, and spreaders, approx. 57.8 troy oz. weighable silver. $800-1,200

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154 Two Gorham Sterling Silver Trays, Rhode Island, early 20th century, each rectangular, with reeded rims, engraved monogram to edge, and presentation inscription to underside, lg. 16 3/4, 18 3/4 in., approx. 102.6 troy oz. total. $800-1,200


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155 Gorham Sterling Silver Pitcher and Tray, Rhode Island, c. 1920, each decorated throughout with foliate scrollwork and pendant bellflowers with a laurel leaf cast rim, engraved monogram, and presentation inscription, tray dia. 11 1/4, pitcher ht. 9 7/8 in., approx. 60.2 troy oz. total. $700-900 156 Two Pieces of American Arts and Crafts Tableware, Massachusetts, early 20th century, a George, Richard & Porter Blanchard bowl with flared rim, short stepped foot, and engraved presentation inscription to underside, dia. 9 1/2, and an Arthur Stone posset pot with wood handle and heart-form joint, craftsman mark “*B*” for William Blair, lg. 9 in. (including handle), approx. 21.3 troy oz. total. $400-600 157 Arthur Stone Arts and Crafts Sterling Silver Vase, Gardner, Massachusetts, early 20th century, trumpet-form with incised floral motifs along rim and chevron pattern to base of bowl, on a domed circular foot, ht. 6 1/2 in., approx. 6.1 troy oz. $150-250

158 American Arts and Crafts Sterling Silver Footed Bowl, Illinois, c. 1920, Mulholland Brothers, maker, with presentation engraving to rim, dia. 9 1/4 in., approx. 16.3 troy oz. $300-500

159 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Pitcher and Tray, New York, 1907-38, each monogrammed, with trefoil motif along rim of tray and neck of pitcher, tray dia. 12, pitcher ht. 8 in., approx. 58.6 troy oz. total. $1,500-2,500 160 Tiffany & Co. “Flemish” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, New York, 20th century, twenty-six hollow luncheon knives (one monogrammed), twenty luncheon forks, sixteen tablespoons, twelve each: teaspoons and hollow dessert/tea knives, five salad forks, four each: gumbo soupspoons, bouillon soupspoons, fruit spoons, oyster forks, and hollow spreaders, two hollow pie knives, a child’s fork, cream soupspoon, cold meat fork, salad serving spoon, three-piece hollow carving set: sharpener, knife and fork, and an additional hollow carving fork, approx. 116.3 troy oz. weighable silver. $4,000-6,000

160A Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Cocktail Shaker, New York, 1907-38, of typical form, ht. 10 1/2 in., approx. 24.0 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 161 Ten Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Cordial Glasses, New York, 1907-38, ht. 4 1/8 in., approx. 37.5 troy oz. $800-1,200 162 Six-piece Tiffany & Co. “Hampton” Pattern Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, New York, first half 20th century, monogrammed, comprising kettle-on-stand with burner, coffeepot, teapot, creamer, covered sugar, and waste bowl, approx. 128.5 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 163 Three Gorham Sterling Silver Bowls, Rhode Island, early to mid-20th century, two shallow bowls, one monogrammed, dia. 11, the other dia. 9, and a Revere-style footed bowl, with engraved monogram, dia. 8 3/8 in., approx. 40.7 troy oz. $400-600

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164 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowl, New York, 1907-47, lobed with engraved names and presentation engraving along edge, dia. 9 1/8 in., approx. 17.2 troy oz. $400-600 165 Five-piece Meriden Britannia Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Connecticut, early 20th century, monogrammed, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, and creamer, coffeepot ht. 9, approx. 55.6 troy oz., with an associated silver-plate tray, lg. 21 in. $1,000-1,500 166 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Dresser Box, New York, 1938-47, with an applied monogram to front lid, wd. 4 1/8 in., approx. 12.0 troy oz. (includes velvet-lined interior panels). $200-300

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167 Gorham “Chantilly” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Providence, 20th century, twenty-eight teaspoons, twelve each luncheon forks, and cream soupspoons eleven each spreaders and hollow luncheon knives, nine salad forks, two serving spoons, a cold meat fork, sugar spoon, gravy ladle, master spreader, pickle fork, hollow carving knife and fork, a youth fork, hollow youth knife, and a child’s spoon and fork, together with twenty pieces of assorted silver or silver-plate (fifteen solid sterling silver), some monogrammed, approx. 117.1 troy oz. total weighable silver. $1,000-1,500

169 Allan Adler “Swedish Modern” Sterling Silver Flatware Service, California, mid-20th century, eight each dinner forks, luncheon forks, teaspoons, and hollow knives, approx. 41.4 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,200-1,800

168 Three American Sterling Silver Trays, 20th century, each monogrammed, two Gorham: each oval with a reeded rim, lg. 14 3/4, 19 1/4; and a Tiffany & Co. salver with piecrust rim on three scrolled feet, dia. 10 1/4 in., approx. 84.5 troy oz. total. $700-900

171 Allan Adler Sterling Silver Presentation Bowl, California, mid-20th century, with a flared rim, engraved “Governor of California” below the flag with applied bear and star, ht. 4 3/4 in., approx. 12.0 troy oz. $1,000-1,500

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170 Three Allan Adler Sterling Silver Shakers, California, mid-20th century, each teardropshaped, ht. 6 in., approx. 11.1 troy oz. $700-900


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172 Three Allan Adler Sterling Silver Shakers, California, mid-20th century, each teardropshaped, ht. to 4 1/2 in., approx. 4.5 troy oz. $700-900 173 Six-piece Gorham “Colfax” Pattern Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Rhode Island, c. 1941, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, open waste bowl, creamer, and tray, tray lg. handle to handle 22 5/8, coffeepot ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 136.1 troy oz. $2,500-3,500

173A Durgin-Gorham “Colfax” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Rhode Island, mid20th century, monogrammed, twelve each: teaspoons, dinner forks, hollow dinner knives, luncheon forks, hollow luncheon knives, soupspoons, dessert spoons, solid spreaders, and salad forks, four serving spoons, a cold meat fork, pair of salad servers with wood terminals, a hollow cheese server, sugar spoon, pastry fork, olive spoon, pickle fork, and condiment spoon, approx. 114.4 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,000-1,500 174 American 14kt Gold Cigarette Case, 20th century, ribbed body monogrammed “BW,” interior engraved “To Billy/From/Sam,” 6 1/2 x 3 3/8 in., approx. 128.0 dwt.

175 Four 14kt Gold Gentleman’s Items, 20th century, a lighter with hinged cover, engraved “To Billy/Love Charlie 7 Year Itch,” marked with indistinct maker’s mark, a cigar piercer with metal prong, a key case, unmarked, with four metal key blanks engraved “Billy/Love Jack” to the reverse, and a small pocket knife marked indistinctly with steel blades, engraved “BW”; together with a silver-plated table lighter case engraved “W” (lacking insert). Provenance: Previously sold at Christie’s New York, Sale 2609, Lot 279, as part of a collection to benefit the Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation. $800-1,200

Provenance: Previously sold at Christie’s New York, Sale 2609, Lot 281, as part of a collection to benefit the Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation. $4,000-6,000

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175A Group of Gentleman’s Items, 20th century, including five gold items: two gold money clips: one 14kt Tiffany & Co. engraved “BW” and the other 12kt engraved with a baton and “STAY IN TUNE/ALWAYS/SWEET SUE,” a Cartier 14kt key case with three metal key blanks, a group of sock garter fittings engraved “BW,” and two 14kt dress studs; a silver money clip engraved “BW” and a brass plaque engraved “Mr and Mrs Billy Wilder.” Provenance: Previously sold at Christie’s New York, Sale 2609, Lot 279, as part of a collection to benefit the Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation. $800-1,200

176 Assembled Reed and Barton “Hepplewhite” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Massachusetts, 20th century, most with assorted monograms, twenty-three hollow knives (with assorted blades), twenty-two soupspoons, nineteen oyster forks, twelve each: luncheon forks, solid spreaders, teaspoons, and icedteaspoons, ten demitasse spoons, five dinner forks, five tablespoons, four dessert forks, two serving spoons, pair of hollow salad servers, three-piece hollow carving set: fork, knife, and sharpener, a hollow cheese server, sugar spoon, bonbon spoon, cold meat fork, casserole spoon, gravy ladle, master spreader, hollow jelly server, and tomato server, approx. 110.7 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,500-2,500 177 Three-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Rhode Island, 1941, comprised of a coffeepot, sugar bowl, and creamer, coffeepot ht. 9 in., approx. 26.4 troy oz. $500-700

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178 Tiffany & Co. “Flemish” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, New York, 20th century, eighteen each demitasse spoons (six monogrammed) and hollow dinner knives, fifteen teaspoons, twelve each: luncheon forks, dessert forks, hollow dessert/tea knives, and hollow luncheon knives, ten each: dinner forks and hollow knives with a serrated blade, seven serving spoons, six each: spreaders and ice cream forks, a three-piece hollow carving set: sharpener, knife, and fork, a pair of hollow shears, two hollow pie servers, cold meat fork, gravy ladle, and sugar spoon, approx. 118.7 troy oz. weighable silver. $4,000-6,000 179 Three American Sterling Silver Trays, two Tuttle, each with an engraved monogram to center, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, one John Coburn reproduction, dia. 13, the other with gadrooned rim, dia. 13 1/2; and a Baldwin & Miller circular tray with presentation inscription to center, dia. 12 5/8 in., approx. 65.9 troy oz. total. $500-700


180 Two Pieces of American Sterling Silver Tableware, first half 20th century, a Richard Dimes “Lexington” pattern pitcher, retailed by Hodgson, Kennard & Co., monogrammed, ht. 8 5/8, and a Tuttle cocktail shaker, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co., with dated monogram to one side and engraved signatures to the other, ht. 11 3/4 in., approx. 55.5 troy oz. total. $300-500 181 International Silver Co. “Richelieu” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Connecticut, 20th century, six each forks, salad forks, teaspoons, hollow knives, hollow spreaders, and soupspoons, approx. 37.7 troy oz. weighable silver. $600-800 182 Twelve Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Place Card Holders, New York, mid-20th century, each formed as an upright pineapple on a small circular base, ht. 1 1/8 in., approx. 7.3 troy oz. $600-800 183 Towle “French Provincial” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Massachusetts, 20th century, most monogrammed, eighteen each: teaspoons and hollow luncheon knives, twelve each: dinner forks, salad forks, place/dessert spoons, spreaders, and luncheon forks, and iced-teaspoons, six hollow dinner knives, two cold meat forks, a gravy ladle, sauce ladle, master spreader, preserve spoon, serving spoon, and hollow pie knife, approx. 125.6 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,500-2,500

184 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Gilt Dinner Plates, New York, mid to late 20th century, octagonal, with “Bamboo” pattern border, dia. 11 1/2 in., approx. 49.9 troy oz. $2,000-3,000

185 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Ecuelle, New York, 1902-07, the covered circular bowl with a shell and scroll cast finial and two handles, lg. handle to handle 10 1/4 in., approx. 27.8 troy oz. $1,500-2,500 186 Six-piece Cartier Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, New York, mid-20th century, each urn-form with engraved monogram, kettle-on-stand with burner, teapot, coffeepot, creamer, covered sugar, and open waste bowl, approx. 138.8 troy oz. $1,200-1,800 187 Seven Pieces of Silver Flatware, four Danish: two salt spoons retailed by H. Nils, lacking maker’s mark and two Jensen “Acorn” pattern items, a lemon fork and hollow cake slice; two Tiffany & Co., each monogrammed: a “Tiffany” pattern sugar shell spoon and “Wave Edge” pattern ladle; and an Albert Coles coin silver berry spoon, approx. 6.9 troy oz. total weighable silver. $500-700 188 Three Pieces of American Sterling Silver Tableware, mid-20th century, two Gorham: a pitcher, ht. 8, and short tazza with fruit rim and central monogram, dia. 11; and a Towle shallow dish with central monogram, dia. 10 in., approx. 49.8 troy oz. total. $500-700 189 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Pitcher, New York, mid to late 20th century, of typical form with a scrolled handle, ht. 7 1/2 in., approx. 34.4 troy oz. $800-1,200 190 Three-piece Towle “D’ Orleans” Pattern Sterling Silver Coffee Service with Associated Silver Tray, Massachusetts, mid20th century, coffeepot, creamer, and sugar, coffeepot ht. 10 3/8, tray Towle “Lady Diana” pattern, dia. 12 1/8 in., approx. 81.9 troy oz. total. $800-1,200

191 Towle “D’ Orleans” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Massachusetts, 20th century, eleven each: salad forks, dinner forks, place/dessert spoons, and hollow dinner knives, six each: luncheon forks, ice cream forks, and hollow luncheon knives, five each: oyster forks and bouillon soupspoons, four teaspoons, three serving spoons and a salad serving fork and spoon, together with thirteen pieces of Towle “Louis XIV” pattern silver and seven pieces of Rogers Bros. silver-plate, approx. 123.2 troy oz. total weighable silver. $800-1,200 192 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Dishes, New York, 1947-56, a small, lobed bowl with central monogram, dia. 6, and a shallow oblong dish with scrolled handle, lg. 10 3/4 in., approx. 17.7 troy oz. $500-700 193 Reed & Barton “Francis I” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Massachusetts, 20th century, comprised of twenty-four teaspoons, twelve each: dinner forks, salad forks, hollow dinner knives, oyster forks, spreaders, and soupspoons, hollow carving fork and knife, cold meat fork, serving spoon, sugar spoon, pierced serving spoon, hollow pie knife, and tomato server, approx. 117.3 troy oz. weighable silver, in a fitted case. $1,500-2,500 194 Gorham “Plymouth” Pattern Sterling Silver Tray, Rhode Island, mid to late 20th century, lg. handle to handle 24 3/4 in., approx. 115.8 troy oz. $1,500-2,000 194A American Sterling Silver Trumpet Vase, mid to late 20th century, lacking maker’s mark, Tiffany & Co., retailer, weighted, ht. 16 1/4 in. $600-800 195 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bud Vase, New York, late 20th century, reproduced after original Louis Comfort Tiffany designs and marked “Louis Comfort Tiffany Collection,” with a leafy tendril extending down the body of the vase, ht. 5 3/8 in., approx. 6.1 troy oz. $250-350

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196 Allan Adler “Swedish Modern” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, California, mid to late 20th century, twelve teaspoons, six each: dinner forks, hollow knives, luncheon forks, salad forks, cream soupspoons, bouillon soupspoons, dessert spoons, solid spreaders, demitasse spoons, and tablespoons, four butter picks, a cold meat fork, cheese knife, gravy ladle, sugar shovel, and jelly server, approx. 117.3 troy oz. weighable silver. $7,000-9,000 197 Allan Adler 14kt Gold Cigarette Case, California, 20th century, engraved “BW” to lid, 3 1/4 x 3 3/8 in., approx. 79.0 dwt. Provenance: Previously sold at Christie’s New York, Sale 2609, Lot 281, as part of a collection to benefit the Billy and Audrey L. Wilder Foundation. $3,000-5,000 198 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver-gilt Pitcher, New York, late 20th century, reproduced after original Louis Comfort Tiffany designs and marked “Louis Comfort Tiffany Collection,” slender tapering form with pussywillows, ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 20.1 troy oz. $700-900 199 Gorham “La Scala” Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Providence, late 20th century, twelve each: teaspoons, luncheon forks, dinner forks, and hollow knives, ten hollow spreaders, two pierced serving spoons, a serving spoon, casserole spoon, cold meat fork, pickle fork, hollow master spreader, hollow pie knife, gravy ladle, sauce ladle, and sugar spoon, approx. 83.5 troy oz. weighable silver. $700-900 200 Five-piece Sanborns Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Mexico City, mid-20th century, each with a lobed, balustroid body raised on reticulated bracket feet, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, creamer, and tray, coffeepot ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 180.0 troy oz. $2,000-3,000 196

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The Troy Chappell Collection of 17th and 18th Century English Pottery, Part II Lots 201–364


201 Tin-glazed Earthenware Footed Stand, England, c. 1720-30, probably London, the circular form raised on three scrolled feet, blue decorated with a leaf border surrounding a central oriental coastal landscape with fisherman, dia. 5 3/8 in.

207 Tin-glazed Earthenware Paving Tile, England, c. 1571-1620, probably Aldgate, attributed to Duke’s Place potworks founded by Jacob Jansen, square shape polychrome decorated with circular frames surrounding a rearing horse in a landscape setting, lg. 5 3/8 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Darwin R. Martin; Coombes.

Provenance: Gary Atkins.

Literature: Identical illustrated in The Burnap Collection of English Pottery, by Taggart, illus. 136. $700-900

Literature: For similar tiles see English Tin Glazed Tiles by Horne, p. 15. $600-800

202 Tin-glazed Earthenware Capstan Salt, England, c. 1720-30, probably Bristol, blue decorated with flower interior, the exterior with running foliate border above floral sprays, ht. 2 1/2 in. Literature: Similar illustrated in English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, by Britton, illus. 9. 24. $2,500-3,500

203 Tin-glazed Earthenware Leaf-form Pickle Tray, England, c. 1750-60, probably London, blue decorated two-tiered landscape, the underside press molded with veining and three crescent-curved pad feet, lg. 5 3/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. $1,000-1,500 204 Tin-glazed Earthenware Porringer, England, c. 1730, probably London, squat form with everted lip, pierced and scalloped handle, blue decorated with scallop border above a wide oak leaf and acorn band, lg. 6 in. Provenance: Sampson & Horne. $2,000-3,000 205 Tin-glazed Earthenware Sauceboat, England, c. 1750-70, probably London, oval shape with cut sides and entwined handle, decorated with blue chinoiserie-type landscapes to either side, lg. 6 1/2 in.

208 Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1700-20, probably London, blue decoration of a dash-banded border surrounding the central standing figure of Cupid holding a bow and arrow, dia. 8 1/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. Literature: Illustrated in An Exhibition of English Pottery, by Atkins, illus. 17. $1,800-2,200

209 Tin-glazed Earthenware Estuary Plate, England, c. 1755, probably Bristol, wave edge rim with blue edge to edge landscape, a central tree with sponged leaves in the foreground with cattle grazing in a farmyard to one side, the other with figures strolling with an estuary in the distance, dia. 8 3/4 in. Provenance: Ex collection Professor Frederic H. Garner; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Literature: Identical illustrated in British Delft at Williamsburg, by Austin, illus. 300. $1,500-2,500

210 Tin-glazed Earthenware Squirrel Dish, England, c. 1730-50, probably London, blue decoration of a central figure perched on scrollwork and flanked by foliate vines, overlapping rail fence below, dia. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Mrs. Frances L. Dickson. $500-700

Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Identical illustrated in London Delftware, by Britton, illus. 166. $1,500-2,500 206 Tin-glazed Earthenware Bowl, England, c. 1720-30, probably Bristol, circular shape with flaring walls, the exterior polychrome decorated with insects among flowers and foliage, blue interior with clusters of blue dots surrounding a central floral spray, dia. 8 5/8 in.

211 Tin-glazed Earthenware Courtesan Plate, England, c. 1730-40, probably Bristol, in the manner of a Limekiln Lane potworks, burnt orange rim to a blue Kangxi-style decoration with diaper banded border and Chinese figure kneeling in a courtyard setting, the reverse inscribed with the letter “F,” dia. 9 in. $800-1,200

Provenance: Jellinek & Sampson. $3,000-5,000

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212 Tin-glazed Earthenware Lily Plate, England, c. 1730-40, probably Bristol, polychrome decoration of stylized foliage to a heptagonal frame bordering a central plant cluster, dia. 8 7/8 in. Literature: Identical illustrated in English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, by Britton, illus. 14.29. $800-1,200 213 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Blue Decorated Plates, England, c. 1745-55, a Bristol edge-to-edge punting plate with river landscape having trees to one side, buildings and mountains in the distance; and a Liverpool plate with floral border surrounding a central garden landscape with two cockerels grazing beneath a flowering tree, the number “4” on the reverse; each dia. 9 in. $500-700

214 Tin-glazed Earthenware Triad Fuddling Cup, England, c. 1640-60, probably Southwark, allover white glaze to three wheelthrown baluster vase forms conjoined at their bellies and with entwined handles, ht. 4 3/4 in. Provenance: Ex collection The Right Honorable Viscount De L’isle. $4,000-6,000 215 Tin-glazed Earthenware Wanli Dish, England, c. 1630, probably Southwark, attributed to the Pickleherring potworks, blue decoration, the wide border having panels alternating flowers with scrolls and surrounding a central rocky garden with songbird, dia. 7 5/8 in. $5,000-7,000

216 Dated Tin-glazed Earthenware Wine Bottle, England, c. 1649, probably Southwark, globular shape with narrow neck and loop handle, allover white glazed inscribed in blue “WHIT 1649,” ht. 5 in. Provenance: Ex collection Hodgkin; Scholes; Curtis. Literature: Illustrated in Dated English Delftware, by Lipski and Archer, illus. 1384. $7,000-9,000 217 Two Blue-decorated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1750-75, probably London, both with chinoiserie-style decoration, one with crosshatch border surrounding a central fenced garden with birds; the other with dot and square borders surrounding a central landscape with trees and house; each dia. 9 in. $500-700


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218 Tin-glazed Earthenware Waterside Plate, England, c. 1750-60, possibly Bristol or Liverpool, edge-to-edge polychrome decorated with fisherman and another figure by bamboo stalks, a skiff to one side, dia. 9 in.

223 Tin-glazed Earthenware Storage Bottle, England, c. 1780-1800, probably LondonVauxhall, inverted baluster shape with loop handle and elongated turned neck, blue flower centering scrolled foliage, ht. 6 5/8 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Admiral Sir John Treacher. $1,800-2,200

Literature: Identical illustrated in English & Irish Delftware 1570-1840, by Dawson, illus. 139. $200-400

219 Tin-glazed Earthenware Country Folk Plate, England, c. 1710-20, probably London, blue decoration of a Dutch-style rural landscape with travelers, dia. 8 3/4 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. $1,000-1,500

220 Tin-glazed Earthenware Fruit Bowl, England, c. 1750, probably London, blue decorated circular form with scalloped rim to a pierced border of intersecting rings with running foliate motif, the center with radiating lotus blossom design in the Kangxi manner, dia. 7 1/2 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Illustrated in English Ceramic Circle Transactions, vol. 14, part 1 (1990), p. 30, illus. 4, and color plate III b. $2,500-3,500

221 Tin-glazed Earthenware Chinoiseriedecorated Drinking Mug, England, c. 168095, probably London, bulbous body with loop handle, duck egg blue ground with dark blue seated figure in a landscape setting, ht. 4 in. Provenance: Ex collection Warren; Kassebaum; Longridge. Literature: The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, by Grigsby, vol. 2, p. 276, illus. D251; and Ceramics in America–2011, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 23, fig. 36. $3,000-5,000

222 Tin-glazed Earthenware Taking of Portobello Dish, England, c. 1740-43, probably Bristol, undecorated flat rim surrounding a blue decorated with warships firing upon a fortress, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim. Literature: Illustrated in The Magazine Antiques, June 1976, p. 1106. An identical dish is illustrated in English Delft, by Gautier, fig. 16. $5,000-7,000

224 Tin-glazed Earthenware Fruit Tree Plate, England, c. 1730-40, polychrome decorated with alternating foliage and grass border surrounding a central fenced garden with prominent tree bearing two pods, dia. 8 7/8 in. $400-600

225 Tin-glazed Earthenware Swan Plate, England, c. 1740-60, probably Bristol, rimto-rim decoration in blue and manganese with central swan flanked by a tree and an architectural column, each with sponged foliage, dia. 9 in. Provenance: Ex Garner collection. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 197, fig. 14. $3,000-5,000 226 Tin-glazed Earthenware Manor Deep Dish, England, c. 1755, probably Liverpool, quasiscalloped edge with polychrome decorated wall-to-wall rural landscape waterside and with a three-storey house centering a haystack and barn, dia. 9 3/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. Literature: Illustrated in An Exhibition of English Pottery, by Atkins, illus. 17-B. $800-1,200

227 Tin-glazed Earthenware Parrot Plate, England, c. 1750, probably London, yellow inscribed florals, scrolled foliage, and insects to a powder manganese rim bordering a polychrome decorated center with bird perched on an open blossom amongst flowers, dia. 8 7/8 in. $700-900

228 Polychrome Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1750-60, probably Liverpool, pastoral landscape with strolling gentleman and seated lady by trees and fence, a structure in the distance, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Identical illustrated in British Delft at Williamsburg, illus. 303. $700-900

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229 Polychrome Decorated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1750-60, probably Bristol, fencepost reserves to a pale powdered manganese border framing a pillow-form cartouche with tassel corners and central floral motifs, dia. 9 1/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. Literature: Identical illustrated in English Delftware Pottery, by Ray, plate 79, illus. 158. $400-600 230 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Chinoiseriedecorated Plates, England, c. 1760, each blue, an octagonal Liverpool plate with floral border surrounding a floral garden center, dia. 8 3/8; and a London plate with Chinaman fishing off a bank with mountains in the distance, dia. 9 1/8 in. $700-900 231 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Chinoiseriedecorated Saucer Dishes, England, mid to late 18th century, each blue, a London dish with floral border alternating with scallop and dot motifs all surrounding a central coastal landscape with houses to one side, weeping willow to the other, dia. 8 7/8; and a Liverpool dish with free-form floral border surrounding a central floral garden with vase, dia. 8 3/8 in. $400-600

232 Tin-glazed Earthenware Arion Plate, England, c. 1765-75, probably London, blue decorated edge-to-edge with seascape featuring a central figure astride a dolphin and holding a lyre, three sailing ships on the horizon, dia. 9 in. Literature: Similar illustrated in The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, by Grigsby, vol. 2, p. 109, illus. D76. $1,800-2,200

233 Tin-glazed Earthenware Tea Canister, England, c. 1760-70, probably Bristol, octagonal form with blue decoration of borders of floral vines amongst scrollwork alternating with white ground floral vines, each longer side with depiction of a standing figure: one a well-dressed gentleman, the other a lady, ht. 3 5/8 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Similar illustrated in The Burnap Collection of English Pottery, by Taggart, illus. 161. $5,000-7,000


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236 Tin-glazed Earthenware Freemason Dish, England, c. 1755-60, probably Liverpool, blue decorated with central crest for the Order of Freemasons, a ribboned motto below “AMOR. HONOR.ET.JUSTITIA,� dia. 10 in.

237 Tin-glazed Earthenware Spoon Tray, England, c. 1760, probably Liverpool, shaped oval form blue decorated with lattice and floral border surrounding a central water landscape with houses and sailboat, lg. 6 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Professor Frederic H. Garner. $1,500-2,500

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Provenance: Garry Atkins.

Literature: Identical illustrated in English & Irish Delftware 1570-1840, by Dawson, illus. 56. $6,000-8,000

Literature: Similar illustrated in The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, by Grigsby, vol. 2, p. 369, illus. 334. $1,200-1,800

235 Tin-glazed Earthenware Gazebo Plate, England, c. 1755, probably Liverpool, scalloped rim and blue decoration in a rim-torim Chinese landscape with boatman in the foreground, dia. 9 in. Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim. $500-700

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238 Two Tin-glazed Blue Decorated Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1735-70, probably London, an edge-to-edge plate with shepherd and shepherdess in a landscape by architectural ruins, dia. 9; and a chinoiserie plate with alternating floral and foliate border surrounding a central four-tier pavilion in a landscape with fisherman and birds, dia. 8 3/4 in. $600-800

239 Tin-glazed Earthenware Chinoiseriedecorated Plate, England, c. 1750-60, probably Bristol, edge-to-edge decorated in blue with robed courtesan being offered a basket by an attendant and flanked by trees, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. Literature: Identical plate illustrated in English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, by Britton, illus. 12.49. $600-800 240 Tin-glazed Earthenware Religious Plate, England, c. 1710-25, probably Bristol, blue decoration of a simple banded border surrounding a central eight-point star framing a central circular cartouche inscribed “IHS,” a religious cross above and triple arrowhead below, dia. 8 3/4 in. $1,200-1,800

241 Tin-glazed Earthenware Sweetmeat Tray, England, c. 1750-70, probably London, five shaped compartments surrounding a central star-shaped well, all decorated with blue flowers and foliage, a bird perched within the star, resting on five bun feet, dia. 7 1/4 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Similar illustrated in English Delftware, by Garner and Archer, illus. 118-B. $2,000-3,000

242 Tin-glazed Earthenware Monument Plate, England, c. 1740-50, probably London, edgeto-edge blue decoration of a woman standing beneath a sponged tree, a monument to one side, a castle in the distance to the other, dia. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Allistair Sampson. Literature: Similar illustrated in Delftware, by Archer, illus. B.200. $700-900

244 Tin-glazed Earthenware Strollers Plate, England, c. 1750-60, probably Bristol, blue decorated rim-to-rim landscape with an amorous couple flanked by tall trees, a fence and house in the distance, dia. 9 1/8 in. Literature: Identical illustrated in English Delftware Pottery, by Ray, plate 35, illus. 72. $700-900

245 Tin-glazed Earthenware Water Bottle, England, c. 1760, possibly Liverpool, blue decorated globular body with tubular neck and flaring spout, the borders with bands of flowers and birds above a continuous frieze landscape with farmyard and fenced garden with pond and ducks, ht. 8 1/4 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 202, fig. 25. $2,500-3,500

243 Tin-glazed Earthenware Puzzle Jug, England, c. 1760-70, globular body with pierced cylindrical neck with three spouts, blue decoration of flowers flanking a central verse “Within this Can there is good Liquor Tis fit for Parson or for Vicar But how to drink and not to spill Will try the utmost of your skill,” ht. 7 3/8 in.

246 Tin-glazed Earthenware Punch Bowl, England, c. 1756-63, probably London, the exterior with blue and manganese decoration of a chinoiserie landscape with central pagoda, the interior walls with bianco-soprabianco-style flowers and scrolled foliage surrounding a deep blue inscription “sUcCeS tO tHe bRiTiSh ArMs,” dia. 10 3/8 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Marc-Louis Emmanuel Solon; D.M. & P. Manheim. $4,000-6,000

Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Similar illustrated in British Delft at Williamsburg, by Austin, illus. 52. $2,500-3,500

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247 Tin-glazed Earthenware Pheasant Plate, England, c. 1720, probably Bristol, polychrome decoration of rust red and blue banded borders surrounding a central landscape with two sponged trees flanking a bird in flight, dia. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Brigadier-General Sir Gilbert Mellor. Literature: Identical illustrated in Delftware, by Bedford, p. 27. $2,500-3,500 248 Two Polychrome Decorated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, mid-18th century, one with cell border surrounding a foliate band with floral wheel center, dia. 7 7/8; another with fence, floral, and fruit borders surrounding a central hexagonal motif adorned with fruit and with a floral wheel center, dia. 7 3/4 in. $600-800 249 Tin-glazed Earthenware Soup Plate, England, c. 1760-70, probably Bristol, flat flanged dish with bianco-sopra-bianco floral border surrounding a polychrome decorated center with a Chinaman seated amidst a three-tier landscape, dia. 8 3/4 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Identical illustrated in English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, by Britton, illus. 16.29. $1,000-1,500

250 Polychrome Decorated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1755, probably Liverpool, the border with four concentric patches of flowers with fruit surrounding a central garden landscape with bird perched to one side, a gabled building in the background, the reverse with a large manganese “3,” dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: Ex Hodgkin collection. Literature: Identical illustrated in English Delftware Pottery, by Ray, plate 83, illus. 170. $700-900

251 Tin-glazed Earthenware Union Dish, England, c. 1715-25, probably Lambeth, in the manner of the Vauxhall Pottery, polychrome enamel decoration of simple banded borders surrounding a central design with ribbon-tied thistle and rose below a royal crown flanked by initials “GR,” dia. 8 3/4 in.

252 Tin-glazed Earthenware Chinoiseriedecorated Plate, England, c. 1755-60, probably Lancaster, polychrome decorated rim-to-rim with a coastal landscape with central pagoda set atop a hill, dia. 9 in. Provenance: Schiffer Antiques. Literature: Identical illustrated in Delftware, by Archer, illus. B.243. $700-900

253 Tin-glazed Earthenware Marriage Plate, England, c. 1742, probably Bristol, burnt yellow edge to a blue border design with four panels of flowers and berries surrounding a central floral garden inscribed “SIM 1742” to one side, dia. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Identical plate illustrated in Dated English Delftware, by Lipski and Archer, illus. 479. $700-900

254 Dated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1693, possibly London, white ground glaze to a black outlined blue decorated inscription “WCM 1693” within a cartouche with coronet above winged griffin side supports terminating at scrolled swags set with tassel pendants and central mask head, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Lomax; Garner. $800-1,200

255 Tin-glazed Earthenware Sportsman Plate, England, c. 1776, probably London, burnt orange rim to a floral border surrounding a rococo-style floral- and foliate-framed cartouche with central landscape featuring a hunter with long rifle and two hounds above an inscription “STEPHEN; DELL,” the reverse with three branch-like motifs surrounding a central date inscribed “1776,” dia. 9 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 206, fig. 36. $4,000-6,000

Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Identical illustrated in Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, by Archer, illus. B.10. $7,000-9,000

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256 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1730-40, a Bristol plate with polychrome chinoiserie decoration of alternating floral and crosshatched border surrounding a central figure of a Chinaman seated and gesturing to feed a flying bird in a fenced landscape; and a London plate with blue trim lines to an orange-red decorated border with alternating hatch and flowers surrounding a central urn with floral bouquet flanked by flying insects; each dia. 8 3/4 in. Provenance: Chinaman plate ex collection D.M. & P. Manheim. $600-800 257 Tin-glazed Earthenware Fisherman Plate, England, c. 1755-70, probably Bristol, rimto-rim decoration in polychrome enamels depicting a coastal landscape with houses and trees in the background, a central fisherman, and two skiffs to the foreground, dia. 10 1/8 in. $500-700

258 Tin-glazed Earthenware Chrysanthemum Plate, England, c. 1750-70, polychrome decoration of a radiating blade ground set with three floral panels surrounding a central flower, dia. 8 3/4 in. Literature: Similar illustrated in The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, by Grigsby, vol. 2, p. 193, illus. D168. $1,200-1,800 259 Tin-glazed Earthenware Chimney Vase, England, c. 1700-10, probably London, twotone blue and iron red decoration to an ovoid body atop a spreading foot, flowers and birds within bands alternating with scrollwork and foliage, ht. 6 5/8 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2008, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 290, fig. 1. $5,000-7,000

260 Tin-glazed Earthenware Flower Brick, England, c. 1740-60, probably Bristol, polychrome decorated rectangular form with pierced top, the long sides with a Chinese fisherman standing atop a bridge deck, the short sides with steep landscapes with flowers and grasses, lg. 4 5/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Literature: Identical illustrated in British Delft at Williamsburg, by Austin, illus. 643. $2,500-3,500


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262 Dated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1752, probably Bristol, polychrome enamel decorated with floral reserves alternating with latticework bordering a landscape with flowering branches to one side of a two-storey pavilion with cupola, inscribed to center “SH 1752,” dia. 8 7/8 in. Provenance: Jellinek & Sampson. Literature: Illustrated in Dated English Delftware, by Lipski and Archer, illus. 558. $1,500-2,500

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263 Polychrome Decorated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1740-60, probably London, chevron and wedge banded border surrounding a wheat sheaf set with floral plants, a pheasant perched to one branch, all flanked by flying insects, dia. 8 5/8 in.

265 Tin-glazed Earthenware Fazackerly Chimney Vase, England, c. 1755, probably Liverpool, bulbous body with elongated flaring neck polychrome decorated with flowers, ht. 5 3/8 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Dennis J. Cockell.

Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 201, fig. 23. $4,000-6,000

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Provenance: Jellinek & Sampson.

266 Tin-glazed Earthenware Tartan Dish, England, c. 1740, probably Bristol, polychrome decorated with sponged and hand-painted designs including a wreath-like banded border surrounding an inner ring and foliate border, and with diamond-framed tartan reserve to center, dia. 12 7/8 in. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 196, fig. 13. $1,400-1,800


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267 Tin-glazed Earthenware Storage Jar, England, c. 1650-80, probably Southwark, the cylindrical shape with manganese and blue decoration of line and dash borders surrounding a wide central band with stacked dashes alternating with “eye� devices, ht. 5 1/4 in. Provenance: Ex Longridge collection. Literature: Illustrated in The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, by Grigsby, vol. 2, p. 439, illus. D392. $2,500-3,500

268 Tin-glazed Earthenware Deep Dish, England, c. 1730, probably Bristol, polychrome decorated with floral medallions centering a scrolled foliate and floral border design surrounding a central floral wheel bordering a flowerhead flanked by four floral sprays and dragonflies, dia. 13 in. $1,000-1,500

269 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1740, a Bristol polychrome decorated plate with four circular floral lozenges alternating with diamond shapes with leaf motifs, all surrounding a central diamond framed lozenge with floral spray, dia. 8 3/4; and a London manganese decorated plate with a traveler in a landscape setting, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: London plate ex collection Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; traveler plate ex Jonathan Horne. Literature: Identical floral plate illustrated in English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, by Britton, illus. 15.8; identical traveler plate illustrated in British Delftware at Williamsburg, by Austin, illus. 284. $800-1,200 270 Polychrome Decorated Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1760, probably Liverpool, iron red rim to a floral and foliate border surrounding a central Asian influenced still life with various flowers in porcelain vases, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Dr. and Mrs. Warren Baker. Literature: Identical illustrated in English Delftware, by Garner and Archer, illus. 81-A. $800-1,200

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271 Tin-glazed Earthenware Chinoiseriedecorated Dish, England, c. 1690-1700, probably Bristol, blue decoration of a floral and scrollwork border surrounding a central courtyard scene with two robed figures, dia. 13 1/2 in. Literature: Similar to English Delftware, by Garner and Archer, illus. 46-B. $1,500-2,500

272 Tin-glazed Earthenware Bird Catcher Dish, England, c. 1750, probably Liverpool, iron red enamel trim line to a chinoiserie decorated border with flowers and gazebos surrounding a central landscape with figure supporting a pole with bird perched at either end, a cage in his other hand, all by a flowering tree with two birds perched on a branch, dia. 13 in. $700-900 273 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1730-70, probably Bristol, one with dot and cross-hatch trim to a wide border of flowers surrounding a central floral basket reserve, dia. 9; another with dot and crosshatch trim set with partial flowers surrounding a central bowl of fruit, dia. 9 1/8 in. $600-800

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276 Tin-glazed Earthenware Herring Plate, England, c. 1740-50, probably Bristol, sponged manganese ground with three blue fish bordering a central lotus-shaped cartouche depicting Chinese figures at a large table by a fenced landscape, the number “2” inscribed on the reverse, dia. 8 3/4 in.

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278 Tin-glazed Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1740, probably Bristol, wide border with blue reserves alternating with flower heads and scales to a powder manganese ground, the center with eight radiating fans alternating as scale and dot and diaper patterns and with a flower center, dia. 8 3/4 in. $1,200-1,800

Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. 275 Two Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1750-65, one with bianco-soprabianco border trimmed with a blue lattice and diamond band surrounding a landscape with houses, rock formation and tall pine trees; another with polychrome edge-to-edge decoration of flying insects and bird above a branch of peonies; each dia. 9 in. $500-700

Literature: Identical illustrated in British Delft at Williamsburg, by Austin, illus. 263. $1,000-1,500

277 Tin-glazed Earthenware Cracked Ice Plate, England, c. 1765-75, probably Bristol, manganese cracked ice design to a wide border set with three blue house and willow reserves, surrounding a central inscription “EIM,” dia. 9 in. Provenance: Ex Garner collection. $600-800

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279 Two Polychrome Tin-glazed Earthenware Plates, England, c. 1720-60, probably Bristol, one with foliate banded border surrounding a central floral bowl, dia. 8 5/8; and one with bianco-sopra-bianco to a scalloped rim surrounding a coastal landscape with house, figures, sailboat, and island, dia. 8 7/8 in. $600-800


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283 Tin-glazed Earthenware Queen Anne Charger, England, c. 1702-14, probably London, polychrome enamel decorated with a blue dash rim bordering a wide yellow band and with central design of a royal figure holding a fleur-de-lis crested scepter in one hand, a crowned orb in the other, initialed “AR” about her head, dia. 14 in.

284 Tin-glazed Earthenware Tulip Dish, England, c. 1685-1705, probably Brislington or possibly London, polychrome enamel decorated with a border of blue dashes and yellow and blue lines surrounding a central floral array, dia. 11 1/2 in.

287 Brown Salt-glazed Stoneware Jug, England, dated 1767, probably Bristol, attributed to Richard Frank & Son potworks, cylindrical shape with loop handle and pinched spout, impressed printer’s type reading “T Wyatt 1767,” the rim with an oval ale measure mark with “”GR under a royal crown, ht. 5 3/8 in.

Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim. Literature: Illustrated in Antiques, April 1973, p. 598; identical to illus. A.68 in Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, by Archer. $2,000-4,000

285 Polychrome Tin-glazed Earthenware Dish, England, c. 1780-90, probably London, rococo lattice and floral border surrounding a central fenced garden landscape with pseudo willow tree, dia. 13 1/2 in. Literature: Identical dish illustrated in Delftware, by Archer, illus. B.185. $900-1,200

286 Salt-glazed Stoneware Tankard, England, dated 1723, probably London-Vauxhall, cylindrical pad ornaments including flowerheads and trees set above a continuous deer-hunting scene with central arms and crest for the London Company of Blacksmiths flanked by inscribed initials “PG” and date, ht. 8 1/8 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. $2,500-3,500

Provenance: Ex collection Mrs. J. Walter Wyles. Literature: Illustrated in English Pottery and Porcelain, by Honey, plate 12, illus. 53. $1,200-1,800

288 Brown Salt-glazed Stoneware Doublewall Jug, England, c. 1700-05, probably Nottingham, globular shape with a high turned neck, cutout and incised floral and foliate decoration to the bulbous body, ht. 4 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Illustrated in An Exhibition of Five Hundred Years of English Pottery, by Atkins (1992), illus. 39. $3,000-5,000

289 Brown Salt-glazed Stoneware Two-handled Marriage Cup, England, c. 1747, probably Nottinghamshire, inverted campana shape with two ear-form loop handles, inscribed “John Calton and Ann His Wife March ye 3rd 1747,” and with central scored band, ht. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Mr. Robert Wilson. $3,000-5,000

Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001 by Chipstone, p. 192, fig. 6; Christie’s sale catalog, May 6, 1974, Lot 10. $5,000-7,000

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293 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Cream Jug, England, c. 1740-45, probably Staffordshire, press-molded pear-shape body with mold applied emblems including a royal crown, fleur-de-lis, acorn cluster, blossoms, and leaves, all above a wide band of incised lines, ht. 3 5/8 in.

296 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Bird, England, c. 1725-30, probably Staffordshire, pressmolded songbird perched atop a rocky mound, brown slip features and spotting, ht. 5 1/8 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Captain Price Glover. $1,500-2,500

291 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Coffee Cup, England, c. 1745, probably Staffordshire, octagonal press-molded body with paneled sides of trelliswork alternating with dots and stars, ht. 2 7/8 in.

294 Solid Agate Figure of a Woman, England, c. 1740-45, probably Staffordshire, gray-white and chocolate brown clays splashed with blue, ht. 4 5/8 in.

Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 195, fig. 10; The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire Pottery, by Earle, p. 47, illus. 103. $4,000-6,000

Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. $500-700

Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. $6,000-8,000

292 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Pounce Pot, England, c. 1750, probably Staffordshire, thrown and lathe-turned spool shape with numerous holes to a concave well, ht. 1 3/4 in.

295 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Bear Storage Pot, England, c. 1740-60, probably Staffordshire, modeled as a seated cub with detachable head, holding a dog in his paws and with brown slip eyes and tongue, allover encrusted with grog, ht. 3 3/8 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Jean and Kenneth Chorley; Jonathan Horne. $700-900

Provenance: Ex collection Mr. Robert Bruce Wallis; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Literature: Illustrated in Chats on Old English Earthenware, by Hayden, p. 171. $1,500-2,500

Provenance: Ex collection Major Cyril T. Earle.

297 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Cream Jug, England, c. 1740, probably Staffordshire, cut rim to a pear shape set on three lion mask and paw feet, mold-applied blue clay flowerheads and sprigging, ht. 3 1/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Major Cyril T. Earle; Mrs. Catherine H. Collins. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 195, fig. 11; The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire Pottery, by Earle, p. 47, illus. 62. $2,000-3,000 298 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Dessert Basket, England, c. 1745-50, probably Staffordshire, inverted scalloping rim to a gallery with cutout foliage and diamond motifs, dia. 5 1/8 in. Literature: Illustrated in The Magazine Antiques, October 1987, p. 664. $1,500-2,500

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301 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1755-65, probably Staffordshire, bulbous shape with simple spout and double notched loop handle, polychrome enamel decorated with flower gardens in the Chinese style, ht. 3 7/8 in.

Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim.

Provenance: Ex collection Mrs. Russell S. Carter; Ginsburg & Levy.

Literature: Identical basket illustrated in Saltglazed Stoneware in Early America, by Skerry and Hood, p. 150, fig. 17. $700-900

Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 201, fig. 22. $1,500-2,500

300 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1750, probably Staffordshire, ovoid shape with molded crabstock handle and spout, polychrome enamels to mold-applied foliage and berries, a squirrel perched on a branch, above the spout a painted bird chasing insects, ht. 4 1/4 in.

302 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Cream Pot, England, c. 1755-65, probably Staffordshire, baluster shape with ribbed loop handle and pinched spout, polychrome enamel-decorated with fruiting branches below a border of trellis and half-blossoms, ht. 2 7/8 in. $600-800

Provenance: Ex collection Mrs. Freda ShandKydd. Literature: Illustrated in English Ceramics 1580-1830, by Charleston and Towner, illus. 40, color plate IV, and cover. $2,000-3,000

303 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Bowl, England, c. 1755-65, probably Staffordshire, polychrome decorated landscapes, one with flutists, the reverse with a lady, each flanked by floral sprays, the interior with trellis and scrollwork border and central floral spray, dia. 5 3/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. $600-800

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305 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Coffee Can, England, c. 1760, probably Staffordshire, cylindrical shape polychrome enameldecorated fenced garden with large blossom and weeping willow, ht. 2 1/2 in. Provenance: Ginsburg & Levy. $800-1,200

306 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Parrot Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1750-60, probably Staffordshire, squat baluster shape polychrome enamel-decorated in the famille verte manner with trellis and half-blossom border and central designs of a bird perched among flowering branches, ht. 4 5/8 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. $2,000-3,000 307 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Sauceboat, England, c. 1765, probably Staffordshire, oval rococo shape press-molded and polychrome enamel-decorated with roses, bellflowers, and foliage, lg. 6 in. Provenance: Wynn Sayman. $700-900

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308 White Salt-glazed Stoneware King of Prussia Teapot and Cover, England, c. 175663, probably Staffordshire, globular shape with molded crabstock handle and spout, black ermine ground with polychrome enameled central reserves, one side with titled portrait depiction of “Fred III Prufsiae Rex,” the reverse with Prussian eagle bearing a ribbon inscribed “Semper Sublimis,” ht. 4 1/4 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Identical illustrated in British Teapots & Tea Drinking, by Emmerson, illus. 14. $3,000-5,000

310 Enameled Salt-glazed Stoneware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1760-65, probably Staffordshire, globular shape with molded crabstock handle and spout, allover blue glazed and polychrome decorated with a large rose to either side, ht. 4 5/8 in. $1,200-1,800

313 White Salt-glazed Stoneware King of Prussia Plate, England, c. 1756-63, probably Staffordshire, press-molded rim with rococo reserves of dot, diaper and basketweave patterns including a Prussian eagle, a warrior on horseback and a trophy of arms, together with an inscription “Success to the King of Prussia and his Forces,” dia. 9 in.

311 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Butter Tub and Cover, England, c. 1750-60, probably Staffordshire, oval shape press-molded with a reclining cow finial and allover basketweave body, lg. 6 1/4 in.

Provenance: Jellinek & Sampson. $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Ex collection Mr. John Cox; Garry Atkins. 309 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Fortune Teller Plate, England, c. 1755-65, probably Staffordshire, press-molded cartouche and diaper pattern border with alternating dot and diaper and star and diaper fields, polychrome enamel decorated with bearded man and shepherdess centering a landscape with architectural ruins, dia. 8 7/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Dr. Alvin M. Kanter; Jonathan Horne. $2,000-3,000

Literature: Identical illustrated in Staffordshire Salt-glazed Stoneware, by Mountford, illus. 136-B. $800-1,200

312 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Milk Jug and Cover, England, c. 1740, probably Staffordshire, pear shape standing on three lion mask and paw feet, foo lion finial, moldapplied with squirrels, blossoms, and leaves, all above incised motifs, traces of gilding throughout, ht. 6 in. Provenance: Wynn Sayman. $2,000-3,000

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314 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Cream Ladle, England, c. 1755, probably Staffordshire, press-molded bowl with radiating chrysanthemum, hand-rolled stem, lg. 4 in. Provenance: Garry Atkins. Literature: Illustrated in An Exhibition of English Pottery, by Atkins, illus. 38. $1,000-1,500


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316 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Pecten Shell Teapot and cover, England, c. 1750, probably Staffordshire, press-molded ovoid body with serpent spout, double faceted loop handle, ht. 5 3/8 in. $1,400-1,800 317 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Tureen, Cover, and Underdish, England, c. 1765-70, probably Staffordshire, oval shape pressmolded with scroll border cartouches of dots, stars, and trelliswork alternating with bands of basketweave, urn finial, C-scroll handles and grotesque animal masks and paw feet, tureen lg. 12 3/4, underdish lg. 16 3/8 in.

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318 Dated White Salt-glazed Stoneware Mug, England, 1761, probably Staffordshire, slender baluster shape with incised scratch blue “Martha Mafon July 23rd 1761” within borders of flowers and foliage, ht. 5 1/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Mr. John Eliot Hodgkin; Sir Victor and Lady Gollancz. Literature: Illustrated in The ABC of English Salt-Glaze Stoneware, by Blacker, p. 94. $2,000-3,000

319 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1740-45, probably Staffordshire, press-molded diamond form with lizard finial and intaglio pecten shells within a field of royal blue decorated birds and scrolled foliage, ht. 5 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection The Right Honorable Malcolm MacDonald; Herbert and Sylvia Jacobs. Literature: Identical illustrated in The Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain, by Rackham, plate 41, illus. 591. $2,000-3,000

320 Salt-glazed Stoneware Ale Mug, England, c. 1780-90, probably Liverpool, gray ground cylindrical body with inward canting rim, scratched blue decorated with scrolled foliage flanking a central raised lozenge with molded crowned cipher GR, ht. 4 3/4 in. Literature: Identical illustrated in The Price Guide to 18th Century English Pottery, by Mount, p. 96. $300-500

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321 White Salt-glazed Stoneware Sauceboat, England, c. 1750-60, oval shape with double spouts and loop handles, royal blue decorated and cast paneled shell ornaments, rim, foot and spouts, lg. 6 5/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Captain Price Glover. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 200, fig. 19. $1,500-2,500


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324 Slipware Pocket Flask, England, c. 1799, Sussex, in the manner of the Chailey potworks, the redware body press-molded and stamped and inlaid in white, one side with “Francis Foster dItChlIng Sussex 1799” within a field of random stars, the reverse with “When heare Is 1 dram you may drInk It If you can,” also with stars, dia. 2 7/8, lg. 3 in.

Provenance: Ex collection Mr. J. Henry Griffith. $2,000-3,000

Provenance: Gary Atkins.

323 Slipware Strainer Dish, England, c. 17501800, possibly the Midlands or the North of England, the shallow bowl form in a redware body with crimped rim, pierced and glazed center, white slip decorated with a scrolled and coiled design, dia. 11 in. Provenance: Ex Seeger collection. Literature: Similar illustrated in The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery Slipware Collection, by Barker and Crompton, p. 149. $4,000-6,000

Literature: An Exhibition of English Pottery (2004), by Gary Atkins, illus. 32. $1,000-1,500

325 Slipware Checker Table Jug, England, c. 1750-65, attributed to Staffordshire, red earthenware baluster-shaped body with cream slip overlay cut to a recurring checkerboard or brickwork design, faint cobalt staining to panels, ht. 5 1/2 in.

326 Black-glazed Red Earthenware Moss Rose Ale Jug, England, c. 1770, probably Shropshire, attributed to the Maurice Thursfield potworks, pear shape with a flared neck and spreading foot, polychrome coldpainted decoration of flowers and an exotic bird, ht. 7 in. Provenance: Art Trading Ltd. $600-800

327 Agate Drinking Mug, England, c. 1750-60, probably Staffordshire, cylindrical shape with slightly flaring foot, splashes of blue glaze to a cream and brown body, the interior cream glazed, ht. 3 7/8 in. Provenance: Wynn Sayman. $2,500-3,500

Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 199, fig. 16. $4,000-6,000

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328 Red Earthenware Agate Spoon Tray, England, c. 1740, probably Staffordshire, oval quatrefoil form with flaring wall, pipe clay trim and mold applied flowers to chestnut, iron red, and chocolate brown slips, lg. 6 3/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection Major Cyril T. Earle; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Katz. Literature: Illustrated in The Earle Collection of Early English Staffordshire Pottery, by Earle, p. 27, illus. 33A. $2,000-3,000 329 Glazed Red Earthenware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1735-40, probably Staffordshire, paneled hexagonal shape with reclining lion finial, each side with molded oval cartouches including arboreal, foliate, and tropical bird motifs, ht. 4 1/2 in. $1,500-2,500

330 Red Stoneware Coffeepot and Cover, England, c. 1770, probably Staffordshire, basketweave molded handle and spout, the body engine-turned with alternating wide bands of diamonds and wavy lines, ht. 8 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. $800-1,200

331 Agate Pistol-handled Knife and Fork, England, c. 1750-60, probably Staffordshire, each in cream, chocolate brown, and slate blue clays, with steel knife blade and fork, lg. 6 7/8, 8 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Dr. Alvin M. Kanter. $700-900 332 Cream-colored Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1760, probably Staffordshire, scalloped rim with molded interlaced ribbons in a diamond pattern, allover translucent “tortoiseshell” glaze, dia. 9 1/8 in. Provenance: Jellinek & Sampson. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 203, fig. 28. $1,200-1,800 333 Cream-colored Earthenware Tea Canister, England, c. 1765-70, probably Staffordshire, attributed to William Greatbatch, hexagonal shape with ribbed and reeded borders and central clusters of shells in relief decorated with translucent enamels, ht. 4 1/4 in. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 84, fig. 8. $2,000-3,000

334 Cream-colored Earthenware Tea Canister, England, c. 1765, probably Staffordshire, square shape with press molded rectangular sides including depictions of a stork and snake, gardener and fox, cockerel by a well, and a mill house with waterfall and swan, allover with translucent brown, yellow and green glazes, ht. 4 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Mr. Stanley Hedges; Jim and Nancy Dine. $1,500-2,500 335 Cream-colored Melon Cream Jug, England, c. 1760-65, probably Staffordshire, baluster shape with shaped and cut rim, green and yellow striped roulette ground, ht. 3 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Captain Price Glover; Mr. Harry A. Root. $2,000-3,000

336 Cream-colored Earthenware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1750-70, probably Staffordshire, globular shape with molded crabstock handle and branch spout, bird finial, mold applied body with fruiting grapevines, allover translucent glaze in brown with slate blue, ht. 3 5/8 in. $1,500-2,500

337 Agate Diamond-shaped Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1745-50, probably Staffordshire, foo lion finial, deep cream ground with rustbrown clay, ht. 5 3/4 in.

339 Cream-colored Earthenware Figure of a Monkey, England, c. 1760, probably Staffordshire, the seated figure modeled eating a piece of fruit, translucent brown, green, and yellow glazes, ht. 4 1/2 in. Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 203, fig. 27. $4,000-6,000 340 Striped Creamware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1780, probably Yorkshire, cut-out rim to a ribbed cylindrical shape with double entwined handles, foliate-molded spout and floral knop, ht. 3 /2 in. $1,200-1,800

341 Cream-colored Earthenware Plate, England, c. 1765, probably Staffordshire, press-molded woven pattern rim with gadroon edging, allover mottled translucent brown with patches of green, blue, and yellow, dia. 9 1/2 in. $500-700 342 Cream-colored Earthenware Dessert Plate, England, c. 1765, probably Staffordshire, scalloped rim to a press-molded body with trellis “pavement” fretwork, the rim with fruit festoons, allover translucent glazed in slate blue, green, and brown, dia. 9 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Luke Beckerdite. $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2003, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 108, figs. 63-64. $5,000-7,000

338 Cream-colored Earthenware Pear Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1754-59, probably Staffordshire and in the manner of the Whieldon-Wedgwood partnership, leaf-molded spout, twig handle and knop, translucent glazed with wide green stripes alternating with yellow and brown manganese, ht. 4 3/4 in. Provenance: Ex collection Reverend Cecil J. Sharp. Literature: Illustrated in Transactions, English Ceramic Circle, vol. 5, part 4 (1960), plate 172(b). $6,000-8,000

343 Cream-colored Earthenware Dessert Plate, England, c. 1750-60, probably Staffordshire, press-molded with a gadrooned edge to an allover leaf-molded dish with translucent decoration in green, blue, and browns, dia. 8 5/8 in. Provenance: D.M. & P. Manheim. $400-600 344 Iron Red Enameled Creamware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1765, probably Derbyshire, attributed to the Cockpit Hill potworks, ovoid shape with loop handle, floral knop and diamond pattern spout, large rose centering additional blooms, honeysuckle and foliage, and a single cherry, ht. 4 1/8 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Similar illustrated in Creamware, by Towner, illus. 39A. $600-800

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345 Pearlware Surface Agate Coffeepot and Cover, England, c. 1790-1800, possibly Staffordshire or Yorkshire, baluster shape with acorn knop and foliate-molded spout, inlaid checkerboard waist band and fluted lower body, traces of gilding to finial, spout, checkerboard band and foot, ht. 9 7/8 in. Literature: Identical illustrated in Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, 1770-1939, by Rickard, fig. 38. $600-800

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346 Large Size Dated Pearlware Teapot and Cover, England, 1794, probably Staffordshire, brown enamel trim lines to a globular shape with wavy parapet, blue transfer printed decoration with lace diaper-banded border and central Chinese figural landscapes, one figure riding a water buffalo, inscribed by the spout “William Cruse 1794,” ht. 8 in. $1,000-1,500

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347 Cream-colored Earthenware Jackdaw Bowl, England, c. 1750-60, milled rim band above mold applied ornaments including a crow with blossoms, rosettes, and foliage, allover mottled translucent glazes, dia. 4 1/2 in. Provenance: Price Glover; Lady Gollancz collection. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, p. 200, fig. 18. $2,000-3,000


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348 Creamware Dessert Plate, England, c. 1775, probably Staffordshire or possibly Yorkshire, press-molded wavy hexagon shape with raised three-prong feather border in green surrounding a central puce floral sprig, dia. 8 3/4 in. Literature: Identical illustrated in If These Pots Could Talk, by Hume, p. 211, fig. IX.44. $400-600 349 Polychrome Enameled Creamware Pansy Plate, England, c. 1775, possibly Staffordshire or Derbyshire, octagonal form with pressmolded diamond chain border to a rim heavily decorated with large flowers surrounding a central strawberry plant, dia. 9 1/8 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. $500-700

350 Creamware Chintz Decorated Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1775, probably Staffordshire, ovoid shape with cabbage leaf molded handle and spout, polychrome enameled with narrow bands of vertical striping flanking a wide central triple band adorned with fruit and flowers, ht. 5 1/4 in. Provenance: Ex collection Dr. Alvin M. Kanter. $1,800-2,200

351 Dated Creamware Teapot and Cover, England, 1771, probably Yorkshire, ovoid body with floral knop, double entwined handles and fern-molded spout, iron red and black enamel decorated with castle landscape on one side, the reverse inscribed “Ann Hough 1771,” ht. 5 1/8 in. $1,500-2,500

352 Turner Creamware Obedience Plate, England, c. 1790-1803, Staffordshire, royal shape Dutch decorated in polychrome enamels with a scrollwork banded border surrounding a central Biblical account of Balaam straddling and flogging his ass as an unseen angel prevents passage, impressed mark, dia. 9 3/4 in. $400-600

353 Creamware Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1770-82, probably Staffordshire and attributed to William Greatbatch, ovoid shape with floral finial, double entwined handles and reeded spout, polychrome enameled with floral sprays flanking a mid-band of molded and gilded flowerheads and foliage, ht. 5 1/8 in. Provenance: Ex collection of Mr. Tom G. Walford; Jonathan Horne.

354 Polychrome Enameled Creamware Cybele Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1770-82, probably Staffordshire and attributed to Greatbatch, cylindrical shape with beaded borders, floral knop, ear-shaped handle and foliate spout, one side with depiction of Cybele seated in her chariot pulled by a lion and lioness, the reverse with Bacchus seated astride a barrel flanked by fruiting grapevines, gilded accents and trim throughout, ht. 5 1/2 in. Provenance: Jonathan Horne. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 204, fig. 34. $1,500-2,500 355 Creamware Confectionary Basket and Stand, England, c. 1780-90, probably Yorkshire, oval form with stylized scalloped rims to pierced reserves bordered with applied husk festoons terminating at foliate scrolls, a twisted loop handle at either end, with matching deep well stand, handle to handle lg. 6 3/8 in. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 207, fig. 39. $500-700

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359 Pearlware Figure of an Exotic Animal, England, c. 1790-1800, possibly Staffordshire, press-molded rodent-type body seated on an ovoid mound, underglaze decorated in polychrome enamels, lg. 3 1/8 in.

357 Creamware Platt Menage, England, c. 1780-90, probably Yorkshire, modeled as five conjoined shell dishes centered with a figure of a seated woman wearing a flowing robe, all set on a raised circular base with pierced diamond band, ht. 6 7/8 in.

360 Creamware Black Transfer Printed Dish, England, c. 1770-75, probably Staffordshire, oval shape with press-molded reeded border decorated with birds, butterflies, insects, and flowers, all surrounding a central landscape with youths playing blind man’s bluff, lg. 9 3/8 in.

Literature: Similar illustrated in Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, by Walton, illus. 472. $400-600

358 Enameled Creamware Double Wall Cream Jug, England, c. 1775-80, possibly Yorkshire, ovoid shape with puce honeycombs between green roundels with radiating cutouts, ht. 3 1/2 in. Provenance: Ex collection Cecil Baring, 3d Baron Revelstoke. Literature: Illustrated in Transactions, English Ceramic Circle, vol. 20, part 1 (2008), p. 166. $1,500-2,500

Provenance: Alistair Sampson. $1,200-1,800

Provenance: Ex collection Captain Price Glover. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 205, fig. 35. $1,000-1,500

361 Creamware Ale Mug, England, dated 1777, probably Yorkshire, cylindrical shape underglaze blue decorated with an oriental landscape with pagoda to one side, another with a western-style man standing and gesturing towards a verse “It is an honour for a man to cease from strife but Every fool will be meddleing 1777,” ht. 4 in. Provenance: Jellinek & Sampson. Literature: Illustrated in Ceramics in America–2001, The Chipstone Foundation, p. 138, figs. 4 and 5. $1,500-2,500

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362 Neale & Co. Creamware Fruit Plate, England, c. 1778-86, Staffordshire, rococo press-molded shell edge blue enameldecorated and with three slight sprigs surrounding a central anemone in full bloom, impressed mark, dia. 8 5/8 in. $300-500 363 Wedgwood Queen’s Ware Fruit Basket and Stand, England, c. 1790, Staffordshire, green and brown enamel trim to an oval form with an openwork strapped basket with molded basketweave center, lg. 8 7/8; the matching stand with pierced gallery and basketweave center, lg. 9 5/8 in.; impressed marks. $400-600 364 Modern Slipware Trellis Charger, England, late 20th century, a reproduction in the manner of Thomas Toft I, redware body with buff glaze and slip decorated with brown, rust, and buff featuring a central crowned lion, titled below, dia. 18 1/2 in. Literature: An identical charger is illustrated in English Slipware Dishes 1650-1850, by Cooper, illus. 166. $300-500

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The Estate of Paul Lauer, Part I Lots 365–489


365 Wedgwood Numbered First Edition Copy of the Portland Vase, England, 18th century, solid black body with applied white classical figures in relief enhanced with a gray wash, a man wearing a Phrygian cap beneath the base, numbered in pencil “22” to the inside rim, unmarked, ht. 9 7/8; together with an oval solid black trial medallion with applied white foliage, impressed “3,” lg. 2 3/8 in.

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370 Six English Pottery Reference Books, various authors, Lady Diana Beauclerk, by Erskine, number 6 in a limited edition of 12; The Makers of Black Basaltes, by Grant; The Wood Family of Burslem, by Falkner; Catalogue of English Pottery in the British Museum, by Hobson; Lady Charlotte Schreiber’s Journals, vol. I & II, edited by M. Guest. $200-400

369 Twelve Wedgwood-related Books, various authors, Josiah Wedgwood by A.H. Church; The Life of Josiah Wedgwood, vol. I & II, by Meteyard; two Correspondence of Josiah Wedgwood 1781-1794; Wedgwood’s Letters to Bentley 1762-1770, passed through the Wedgwood family, signed Josiah C. Wedgwood; Wedgwood’s Letters to Bentley 1771-1780, passed through the Wedgwood family, signed Josiah C. Wedgwood; Josiah Wedgwood, by Smiles; The Personal Life of Josiah Wedgwood The Potter, by Julia Wedgwood, signed by Hensleigh and Barbara Wedgwood; and three reprinted volumes, Letters of Josiah Wedgwood 1762-1770, Letters of Josiah Wedgwood 1771-1780, Correspondence of Josiah Wedgwood 17811795. $200-400

371 Thirteen Wedgwood-related Reference Books, various authors, Choice Examples of Wedgwood Art, Wedgwood and His Works, and Memorials of Wedgwood, all by Meteyard; The Imperial Russian Dinner Service, by Williamson; Lessore Price Book, reprinted by the Buten Museum of Wedgwood, Geoffrey Godden bookplate; two Old Wedgwood 1760-1795, The Sanderson Collection, one signed Frederick Rathbone; Catalogue of a Collection of Old Wedgwood Ware, by Bartlett; Catalogue of a Collection of the Works of Josiah Wedgwood; Old Wedgwood, by Tangye; two Catalogue of Wedgwood’s Manufactures, edited by Meteyard, one signed Jean Gorely; and Hand-book of Wedgwood Ware, by Meteyard. $300-500

372 Ten Wedgwood-related Reference Books, various authors, The Imperial Russian Dinner Service, by Williamson; Choice Examples of Wedgwood Art and Wedgwood and His Works, by Meteyard; Thomas Windus F.S.A. on the Portland Vase; The Makers of Black Basaltes, by Grant; Wedgwood catalogue of Bodies Glazes and Shapes 1940-1950, inscribed to Mrs. Jean Gorely from Josiah Wedgwood; The Portland Vase, by Mankowitz; Josiah Wedgwood and His Pottery, by Burton; and The Life of Josiah Wedgwood, vol. I & II, by Meteyard. $250-350

373 Wedgwood Solid Light Blue Jasper Dancing Hours Plaque, England, 19th century, rectangular form with applied white classical figures within a running laurel border, impressed mark, 7 1/2 x 20 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $1,500-2,500

374 Wedgwood Green Jasper Dip Plaque, England, 19th century, rectangular form with applied white relief depiction of Bacchanalian Triumph within a running border of fruiting grapevines, impressed mark, sight size 8 x 26 in.; set in a modern wood frame. $2,000-4,000

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375 Four-color Wedgwood Jasper Plaque, England, 19th century, rectangular form solid light blue ground with lilac framed oval green medallions and applied white relief including a latticework border, foliate borders and titled classical depictions of Terpsichore and Melpomone, impressed mark, 5 5/8 x 8 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $700-900 376 Nine Wedgwood and Related Black Basalt Framed Medallions, England, 18th and 19th century, a roundel portrait depiction of Lafayette, dia. 2; and eight ovals, a pair of The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche and A Sacrifice to Hymen, lg. 3; a portrait of Nelson, lg. 3 1/2; a self-framed of Sir Philip Sidney, lg. 2 5/8; a double-portrait with Roman heads, lg. 1 1/4; two with classical portraits, lg. 1 3/4; and a boy blowing a horn, lg. 5 in.; set in a modern frame. $500-700

377 Wedgwood Black Basalt Self-framed Oval Plaque, England, 19th century, molded depiction of War of Jupiter and the Titans, lg. 9 3/4 in.; set in a modern frame. $800-1,200

378 Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt Vases on Pedestal Bases, England, 19th century, each urn form with upturned loop handles terminating at foliage, banded scrolled wave, floret, and foliate relief, the vase lower body with acanthus and bellflowers, impressed marks, overall ht. 37 1/2 in. $3,000-5,000

379 Black Basalt Death of a Roman Warrior Plaque, England, late 19th/early 20th century, rectangular, with figures in high relief, unmarked, sight size 10 1/2 x 19 in. $400-600 380 Two Similar Black-glazed Redware Portland-type Vases, England, 19th century, each with gilt trim and printed classical figures, a man wearing a Phrygian cap under the base, ht. 10 1/4 in. $300-500

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381 Three Samuel Alcock Printed Portland-type Vases, England, mid-19th century, each set to a white ground with typical classical figures and a man wearing a Phrygian cap beneath the base, a brown glazed with orange and black; a blue and black glazed; and a black with orange; “S.A. & Co.” marks, each approx. ht. 10 1/4 in. $400-600

382 Venetian Cobalt Glass Vase, Italy, 19th century, with white slip-decorated frieze from a depiction of the myth of Peleus and Thetis as interpreted on Wedgwood’s Portland vase, and with Greek key borders, ht. 17 in. $800-1,200 383 Two Furnival Portland Pattern Vases, England, 1866, each transfer printed in brown, one with scrolled foliate handles and green ground with a lustrous orange, ht. 12 1/2; with a wine red ground with a lustrous pale orange, ht. 11 in.; impressed marks. $200-300


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384 Wedgwood Green Jasper Dip Portland Vase, England, late 19th century, applied white classical figures in relief, a man wearing a Phrygian cap under the base, impressed marks, ht. 9 3/4 in. $800-1,200

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385 Modern Wedgwood Solid Blue Jasper Portland Vase, England, 1981, applied white classical figures in relief, a man wearing a Phrygian cap under the base, impressed “limited edition No. 50” and factory mark, ht. 10 1/4 in. $400-600

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386 Modern Wedgwood Solid White Jasper Portland Vase, England, 1981, applied blue classical figures in relief, a man wearing a Phrygian cap under the base, impressed “limited edition No. 14” and factory mark, ht. 10 1/4 in. $400-600

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387 Wedgwood Black Basalt Bowl, England, mid19th century, alternating acanthus and bellflower decoration below a border of running oak leaves, impressed mark, dia. 11 3/4 in. $500-700 388 Wedgwood Queen’s Ware Covered Soup Tureen and Stand, England, early 19th century, each with brown enamel trim lines and crest of a leopard’s head, impressed mark, ht. 9 1/2; together with an unmarked soup ladle, lg. 11 in. $400-600

389 Wedgwood Pink Lustre Decorated Dolphin Incense Burner, England, c. 1805, the bowl with black printed and rust decorated arabesque flowers supported atop the tails of three dolphins mounted on a triangular base, inscribed “Josiah Wedgwood Feby 2 1805,” ht. 4 3/8 in. $500-700

390 Wedgwood Light Blue Jasper Dip Dolphin Incense Burner, England, c. 1805, the bowl with floral festoons supported atop the tail of three dolphins mounted on a triangular base, impressed “Josiah Wedgwood Feby 2d 1805” and impressed mark, ht. 4 1/8 in. $300-500

391 Wedgwood Black Basalt Dolphin Incense Burner, England, c. 1805, the bowl with floral festoons supported atop the tail of three dolphins mounted on a triangular base, inscribed “Josiah Wedgwood 2 February 1805” and impressed mark, ht. 4 in. $400-600

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392 Wedgwood Black Jasper Dip Apotheosis of Virgil Vase and Cover, England, 19th century, applied white relief with Pegasus finial, snake handles terminating at Medusa masks, the bulbous body with classical figures, the cylindrical drum base with fruiting grapevine festoons terminating at lion masks with ribbons and trophy drops, impressed mark, ht. 28 in. $5,000-7,000

393 Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of Paul Bunyan, England, mid-19th century, modeled by E.W. Wyon, mounted atop a waisted circular socle, impressed title and marks, ht. 12 in. $500-700

394 Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of William Shakespeare, England, early to mid-19th century, mounted to a waisted circular socle, impressed title and marks, ht. 12 in. $500-700

395 Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of John Milton, England, mid-19th century, mounted atop a waisted circular socle, impressed title and marks, ht. 12 3/4 in. $600-800

397 Wedgwood Black Basalt Library Bust of Francis Bacon, England, c. 1800, mounted atop a waisted circular socle, impressed title and marks, ht. 16 in. $1,500-2,500 398 Émile Lessore (French, 1805-1876) Children at Leisure in a Vineyard Signed “Emile Lessore” l.r. Watercolor on paper, sight size 6 5/8 x 9 1/8 in. (17.0 x 23.0 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $800-1,200

396 Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of George Stephenson, England, mid-19th century, mounted atop a waisted circular socle, impressed title and marks, ht. 14 1/2 in. $500-700

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399 Émile Lessore (French, 1805-1876) Women in Landscape Signed “E Lessore” l.r., titled in ink on the stretcher. Oil on canvas, sight size 18 x 12 3/4 in. (46.0 x 32.5 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch. Provenance: Skinner, Inc., European & Asian Furniture & Decorative Arts, July 19, 2003, Sale 2204, Lot 33, as Flower Girls; Ex Byron Born Collection. $1,200-1,800 400 Wedgwood Pearlware Potpourri and Covers, England, mid-19th century, overglaze red ground to an underglaze blue floral design, the campana shape with upturned loop handles, with pierced cover and insert disc, impressed mark, ht. 17 1/2 in. $500-700

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401 Wedgwood Majolica Jardinière on Pedestal Base, England, c. 1864, the circular bowl with paneled sides of scrolled arabesque flowers, ht. 17; pedestal base with complimenting design, ht. 25 in.; impressed marks. $700-900

404 Wedgwood Earthenware Charger, England, mid to late 19th century, brown glazed ground polychrome enamel decorated with flowers, impressed mark, dia. 15 in. $200-400

402 Wedgwood Majolica Vase, England, c. 1863, cobalt ground decorated with light blue, ochre, raspberry, brown, and gray, the foliate adorned handles terminating at goat heads, all seated atop a columnar base with applied laurel wreaths, impressed mark, ht. 32 3/8 in. $800-1,200

405 Large Wedgwood Black Basalt Vase and Cover, England, mid-19th century, disc-like cover with foliate and palmette motifs and vasiform finial, the ovoid vase with upturned loop handles and classical Muses in relief above a wide acanthus band, impressed mark, ht. 22 in. $1,500-2,500

403 Wedgwood Majolica Charger, England, c. 1876, wide border with birds standing atop the backs of dolphins bordered with arabesque flowers and foliage, all surrounding a central motif with a nude nymph riding the back of a sea serpent, impressed mark, dia. 15 in. $200-400

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406 Mintons Art Pottery Studio Earthenware Plaque, England, c. 1871-75, rectangular, heavily gilded and polychrome enameled with medieval-themed figural scene from The Seven Ages of Man, printed and impressed factory marks, sight size 9 3/8 x 19 1/2 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $500-700


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407 Two Minton Printed Tiles, England, 19th century, each with polychrome enameled depiction of a medieval woman seated, one drawing and one writing, 6 x 6 in.; mounted in giltwood frames. $200-400 408 Five Minton Tiles Depicting a Royal Procession, England, late 19th century, polychrome enameled with king flanked by servants preparing the feast and minstrels leading in the queen, three tiles lg. 8 1/2; two tiles lg. 4 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $400-600

409 Minton Majolica Swan Vase, England, c. 1865, cranberry red and yellow glazed with a three-handled ovoid body supported atop the backs of three swans set atop a triangular base, top of handle ht. 40 1/4 in. $3,000-5,000 409

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410 Pair of Minton Majolica Passionflower Garden Seats, England, 1870, light blue ground with polychrome enameled borders, flowers and foliage, impressed marks, ht. 18 1/4 in. $1,000-2,000 411 Pair of Minton Majolica Jardinières, England, c. 1865, each polychrome enamel decorated to a light blue ground, bands of gadroons, scrolled waves and Greek key-like banded borders, a ribbon tied wreath handle to either side, impressed mark, ht. 14 1/2, opening dia. 10 3/4 in. $500-700 412 Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Jardinières, England, c. 1882, each polychrome decorated and molded with a tree bark surface with leaves and berries in relief, impressed marks, ht. 8 1/2 in. $600-800

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413 Émile Lessore Decorated Creamware Plaque, England, c. 1860, rectangular, with polychrome enamel decorated bucolic landscape with nude nymph resting upon a hammock while three putti frolic in the trees above, artist signed, unmarked, 13 1/2 x 16 1/8 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $1,500-2,500

414 Émile Lessore Decorated Creamware Plaque, England, c. 1865, rectangular, with polychrome enamel-decorated bucolic landscape with seated figures of five young girls and a boy, artist signed, unmarked, 12 3/4 x 17 1/2 in.; set in a modern frame. $700-900 415 Three Minton, Hollins & Co. Tiles, England, late 19th century, polychrome enamel decorated mythological scene with tropical birds and dolphins flanking a central merman and mermaid, tile size 8 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $200-300

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416 Wedgwood Bone China Dejeuner Service with Tray, England, c. 1880, each octagonal and polychrome enamel and gilt decorated in the Imari pattern, including a cut-corner rectangular tray, lg. 17 1/4; covered teapot, ht. 5 1/8; covered sugar bowl, ht. 4 1/4; covered cream jug, ht. 3 3/4; waste bowl, lg. 4 1/4; milk pitcher, ht. 3 in.; and four cups and saucers; printed marks. $200-400 417 Wedgwood Four-piece Thomas Allen Design Wash Set, England, c. 1885, each with polychrome decorated brown transfer prints of flowers and foliage alternating with underglaze blue transfers of figures, including a pitcher, ht. 10 5/8; wash basin, dia. 15 1/4; covered slop pail, ht. 9 3/4; and covered chamber pot, ht. 8 3/8 in. $400-600

418 Monumental Adams Dark Blue Jasper Dip Vase, Cover, and Pedestal Base, England, 19th century, acorn finial to a domed cover, heavily decorated in high white relief with oak leaf and acorn borders and festoons, goat head handles, overall ht. 50 1/2 in. $3,000-5,000


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419 Wedgwood Bone China Tea Serving Set, England, c. 1880, gilt trim to green transfer printed arabesque floral and flowering festoons, including a circular tray with fitted kettle stand supporting a tea kettle, dia. 18 3/4; covered teapot, ht. 3 3/4 in.; creamer; and two cups and saucers; printed marks. $500-700 420 Pair of Mintons Art Pottery Studio Plates, England, c. 1871-75, each polychrome enamel decorated to a buff ground, one with a boy resting on tree branches, the other a girl resting on tree branches, monogram “M.G.,” possibly for Mary Gladstone, printed and impressed marks, dia. 9 7/8 in. $400-600

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421 Pair of Mintons Art Pottery Earthenware Plaques, England, c. 1871-75, each rectangular, heavily gilded and polychrome enameled with medieval-themed figural scenes from The Seven Ages of Man, one signed “H.S. Marks,” printed and impressed factory marks, sight size 9 3/8 x 19 1/2 in.; mounted in modern frames. $2,000-4,000

422 Pair of Wedgwood Tricolor Tripod Vases and Covers, England, 19th century, each with a solid white ground and applied foliate borders and alternating acanthus and bellflowers, lion masks and rings to the terminals of scrolled foliate legs set atop a triangular base, impressed marks, ht. 8 in. $400-600

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423 Four-piece Wedgwood Tricolor Jasper Tea Set, England, late 19th century, each with a white ground and alternating acanthus and bellflowers in green and lilac, including a footed teacup; covered teapot, ht. 5 3/4; covered creamer, ht. 4; covered sugar bowl, ht. 4 in.; impressed marks. $700-900

424 Two Wedgwood Émile Lessore Decorated Queen’s Ware Plates, England, c. 1861, each with silver shaped press-molded rim, polychrome enamel-decorated figural landscapes with children, one with two figures playing horse; the other with four figures playing war, artist signed and impressed marks, dia. 9 3/8 in. $400-600


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425 Wedgwood Émile Lessore Decorated Queen’s Ware Trentham Vase, England, c. 1872, modeled by Rowland Morris, the vase supported on the backs of two children, the raised base adorned with agricultural tools, polychrome enamel decorated, one side with two figures gardening, the reverse with figures resting after apple picking, artist signed and impressed mark, ht. 10 3/4 in. $800-1,200

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426 Wedgwood Émile Lessore Decorated Queen’s Ware Vase and Cover, England, c. 1865, yellow ground with brown enameled figural landscapes, molded Bacchus heads to shoulders with horns scrolled to form handles, artist signed and impressed mark, ht. 15 1/2 in. Literature: Similar vase illustrated in WEDGWOOD, by R. Reilly, vol. 2, p. C10. $800-1,200

427 Pair of Wedgwood Queen’s Ware Potpourri Vases and Covers, England, late 19th century, pierced foliate domed covers to hexagonal forms, fluted neck and with Bacchanalian boy handles, gilt decorated with oak leaf borders, the paneled sides with a floral basket centering sprigs of fruit, impressed mark, ht. 11 in. $400-600

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428 Pair of Wedgwood Émile Lessore Decorated Queen’s Ware Vases, England, c. 1861, each oval shape with Medusa mask head handles, enamel decorated aquatic scenes with mermaids and mermen, artist signed, impressed mark, ht. 13 3/4 in. $400-600

430 Pair of Wedgwood Victoria Ware Vases, England, c. 1880, each with gilded trim, brown enamel collar and socle, and pale pink ground body decorated with trophies between floral festoons terminating at ram’s heads, impressed marks, ht. 7 in. $300-500

429 Pair of Wedgwood Ivory Glazed Porcelain Vases, England, c. 1885, each with loop handles, the neck and socle decorated in a matte green with gold flowerheads, polychrome and raised gold centers with arabesque flowers, floral festoons, and central oval floral medallions, printed and impressed marks, ht. 7 3/8 in. $300-500

431 Émile Lessore Decorated Creamware Plaque, England, c. 1865, rectangular form with polychrome enamel-decorated landscape by a stream with depiction of mother, children, their dog, and several sheep, artist signed, sight size 11 1/2 x 15 3/4 in.; mounted in a gilded and ebonized wood frame. $1,200-1,800

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432 Wedgwood Brown Majolica Glaze Oval Plaque, England, c. 1880, high relief depiction of The Choice of Hercules, inscribed “WEDGWOOD” mark on the reverse, 11 x 15 3/4 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $700-900 433 Émile Lessore (French, 1805-1876) Family Group in a Garden Setting Signed “Emile Lessore” l.l. Watercolor on paper/board, sight size 9 x 7 7/8 in. (23.0 x 17.2 cm), framed. Condition: Minor impression to the paper surface l.r. corner, not examined out of frame. $500-700


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434 Four Wedgwood Ernest Light Design Black Basalt Animals, England, 1920-40, three with glass eyes: an elephant, ht. 3 1/2; bulldog, ht. 2 1/4; and cat, ht. 4; and a squirrel with modeled eyes, ht. 5 1/4 in.; impressed marks. $500-700 435 Wedgwood Crimson Jasper Dip Three-piece Tea Set, England, c. 1920, each with applied white classical figures in relief, including a covered teapot, ht. 5; covered sugar bowl, ht. 3 3/4; and creamer, ht. 2 3/4 in.; impressed marks. $600-800 436 Two Similar Wedgwood Victoria Ware Potpourri Vases and Covers, England, c. 1875, each with mottled brown speckled ground in the manner of porphyry, overall gilded to oval bronze ground medallions with white classical figures representing the four seasons, and floral festoons terminating at ram’s head handles, foliate borders, black ground plinths, impressed marks, ht. 14 1/4 in. $1,200-1,800 433

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437 Wedgwood Carrara Figure of England, England, published in 1859, modeled by William Beattie, the standing figure resting an oval shield on her knee, one foot resting on a pillow, impressed title and factory mark, ht. 12 7/8 in. $400-600

438 Copeland Parian Figure of Robinette, England, c. 1875, modeled as a nymph seated on a tree trunk, a bird perched on her arm, impressed mark, ht. 13 1/2 in. $300-500

439 Minton Parian Group Depicting Naomi and Her Daughters-in-Law, England, c. 1860, modeled as three women, an older woman standing and comforting a woman to either side, incised title to front of base, inscribed date mark, ht. 12 3/4 in. $400-600

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440 Minton Parian Figure of Dorothea, England, c. 1847, sculpted by John Bell, modeled as a peasant girl seated on a rocky base, raised registry and John Bell marks, ht. 13 1/2 in. $400-600

441 Copeland Parian Model of The Reading Girl, England, c. 1869, sculpted by P. MacDowell, the maiden sitting on a clothcovered raised platform and holding an open book, impressed “CERAMIC AND CRYSTAL PALACE ART UNION,” sculptor and factory marks, ht. 13 in. $300-500

442 Minton Parian Figure of Ariadne and the Panther, England, 1845, after the original by Johann Heinrich von Dannecker, the nude maiden modeled holding a draped cloth and seated atop the back of a panther, impressed date mark, lg. 11 1/2 in. $600-800

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443 Minton Parian Figure of Una and Lion, England, c. 1867, sculpted by John Bell, modeled as a nude seated atop the back of a lion and mounted on a raised rectangular base, raised registry and John Bell lozenges, impressed date cipher and factory mark, ht. 14 in. $600-800

444 Neale & Co. White Stoneware Portlandtype Vase, England, c. 1795, ropetwist handles terminating at bearded mask heads, the body with molded relief, a man wearing a Phrygian cap beneath the base, impressed mark, ht. 11 1/2 in. Literature: Illustrated in WEDGWOOD, by R. Reilly, volume 2, p. 682. $500-700 445 Wedgwood Solid Light Blue Jasper Fall of Phaeton Plaque, England, 1977, rectangular, with applied white relief depiction, the original modeled by George Stubbs, numbered “46” and impressed mark, approx. 11 1/2 x 19 3/4; set in a giltwood frame, overall 17 x 25 1/4 in. $500-700


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446 Seven Wedgwood Queen’s Ware Animals, England, mid to late 20th century, modeled by John Skeaping, including a c. 1940 Tiger and Buck, ht. 7 1/2; and six modern figures including a Polar Bear, ht. 7; Tiger and Buck, ht. 7 1/8; Monkeys group, ht. 6 3/4; Duiker standing, unmarked, ht. 8; Duiker lying, ht. 5; and Bison, ht. 8 1/2 in. $300-500

447 Two Black Basalt Plaques, England, 20th century, framed together, a rectangular with relief depiction of Priam Begging the Body of Hector from Achilles within a running palmette border, lg. 9 1/2; and an oval with depiction of a stately gentleman on horseback, impressed “Elliott,” lg. 10 3/4 in.; in a modern frame. $400-600

448 Twenty-one Assembled Wedgwood Jaspermounted Desk Items, England, c. 1920, each with silvered bronze from the Heintz Art Metal shop of Chicago, including a blotter with one plain and one jasper-mounted corner; two letter openers; pen tray, lg. 9 7/8; rectangular stamp box, lg. 3 1/2 in.; two letter holders; three calendar frames; three inkwells; a clip; a blotter roller; a jasper-mounted corner; and five plain corners. $800-1,200

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449 Wedgwood Dark Blue Jasper Dip Thomas Lovatt Portland Vase, England, c. 1880, applied white classical figures in relief and with a man wearing a Phrygian cap under the base, impressed mark and “TL,” ht. 10 3/8 in. $3,000-5,000 450 Four Wedgwood Self-closing Book Slides, England, c. 1900, each wood veneered with varying brass mounts to Wedgwood light blue jasper medallions with applied white classical figures in relief, including one with an inscribed plate “Manoah Rhodes Bradford,” “Hallstaff & Hannaford 220 Regent St. London,” “Cormack Brothers Makers 37 Ludgate Hill St. Pauls,” approx. lg. 13 1/4 to 16 1/8 in. $600-800

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451 Four Wedgwood Queen’s Ware Seasons Chargers, England, c. 1877, hand-painted polychrome enamels by H. Thomas, each a classical depiction of a season with title, artist signed and impressed marks, dia. 15 in. $2,000-3,000

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452 Wedgwood Solid Light Blue Jasper Tea Set with Tray, England, early 19th century, each with applied white classical medallions within arabesque floral and foliate designs, including a covered teapot, ht. 3 3/4; covered sugar bowl, ht. 3 1/2; cream jug, ht. 2 7/8; waste bowl, dia. 4 3/4; two cups and saucers; and a circular tray, dia. 15 1/2 in.; impressed marks. $1,200-1,800

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453 Wedgwood Solid Black Jasper Plaque, England, c. 1900, possibly by Bert Bentley, rectangular form with applied white relief depiction from the myth of Peleus and Thetis, impressed mark and oval “O,” 8 3/4 x 22 1/4 in.; set in a modern frame. $3,000-5,000

454 Modern Wedgwood Black Basalt Pastille Burner and Cover, England, c. 2002, the reticulated cover with foliate border, the bowl adorned with fruiting grape leaf festoons and supported atop the tails of three dolphins mounted on a tripod base, printed under the base “...after an Original as Supplied to the Bishop of Winchester, England, 1807. No. 4 in a limited edition of 5,” impressed mark, ht. 12 1/2 in. $200-400

455 Wedgwood Black Glazed Taurus the Bull, England, mid-20th century, after a model by Arnold Machin, decorated with gold printed signs of the zodiac, impressed and printed mark, lg. 14 1/2 in. $250-350

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458 Wedgwood Solid Light Blue Jasper Covered Vase on Drum Base, England, early 19th century, applied white relief with Medusa mask and snake handles and fruiting grapevine festoons above a continuous classical figural depiction of Bacchanalian Triumph, and with foliate borders, the drum base with trophies within fruiting grapevine festoons terminating at lion masks, impressed mark, ht. 32 1/2 in. $3,000-5,000

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459 Wedgwood Cane Glazed Model of a Kangaroo, England, c. 1930, modeled by John Skeaping, impressed sculptor and factory mark, ht. 9 in. $500-700 456 Wedgwood Samuel Bateman Impasto Plaque, England, 1888, rectangular form with sailing ship, artist monogram l.l., inscribed on the reverse “S. Bateman 1888 Broken in mold,” and impressed mark, 8 x 12 in.; in a modern gilt frame. $800-1,200

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457 Two Modern Wedgwood Black Basalt Frightened Horses Plaques, England, c. 1973 and 1984, after the originals by George Stubbs, each oval, one number 11 in a special edition of 250, lg. 15 1/4; the other number 142 in an edition of 250, lg. 5 1/8 in.; printed and impressed marks, set in wood frames. $800-1,200

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460 Wedgwood Norman Wilson Glazed Duiker, England, c. 1959, after the original by John Skeaping, modeled standing and decorated in tan and gray, printed “N.W.” and impressed marks, ht. 8 in. $600-800


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461 Wedgwood Moonstone Model of a Polar Bear, England, mid-20th century, modeled by John Skeaping, impressed sculptor and factory mark, ht. 7 in. $300-500

462 Modern Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Bone China Plaque, England, late 20th century, rectangular, with depiction of the Enchanted Palace, number 34 in a limited edition of 250, printed title and mark on reverse, sight size 7 3/4 x 11 3/8 in.; mounted in a maple frame. $300-500

463 Four Modern Wedgwood Bone China Plaques, England, late 20th century, each rectangular, polychrome decorated and black transfer printed with gilded trim bordering scrolled foliage to a white ground, gilt framed oval cartouche with classical figure, printed marks, approx. 7 x 12 in.; mounted in modern frames. $300-500

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464 Pair of Wedgwood Black Jasper Dip Dancing Hours Vases and Covers, England, c. 1971, each with applied white classical figures in relief between engine-turned striped borders, foliate socle and plinth, domed covers with acorn finials, impressed marks, ht. 9 3/4 in. $400-600

467 Twelve Wedgwood Claire Leighton New England Industries Plates, England, 1952, queen’s ware bodies black transfer printed including Lobstering; Logging; Grist Milling; Whaling; Shipbuilding; Farming; Sugaring; Ice Cutting; Codfishing; Tobacco Growing; Marble Quarrying; and Cranberrying; impressed and printed marks, dia. 10 5/8 in. $400-600

465 Wedgwood Jasper Arnold Machin Designed Chess Set, England, c. 1973, consisting of sixteen pieces in each of two solid jaspers, white and Portland blue, fitted in an original wood case with chessboard top, impressed marks, king ht. 5 3/4; board 19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in. $1,000-1,500

468 Six Wedgwood Bone China Clipper Ship Plaques, England, late 20th century, each polychrome transfer printed, including titles Sea Witch; Dashing Wave; Golden West; Dreadnought; Great Republic; and Hurricane; printed marks and “Reproduced from the original painting with the permission of the Peabody Museum,” sight size 6 3/4 x 9 3/8 in.; in maple frames. $300-500

466 Wedgwood Bone China Millennium Dawning Vase, England, c. 1999, silvered finial, rim handles, and foot, printed design with scrolled border over a repeating “2002,” with central verse “The Merry Year Is Born Like The Bright Berry From The Naked Thorn,” the reverse in Latin, the interior with “Day’s Sweetest Moments Are At Dawn,” number 416 in a limited edition of 2,000, printed mark, ht. 10 1/4 in. $200-400

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469 Clare Leighton (American, 1898-1989) Jesus Appearing on a Mountain Top/A Study Signed “Clare Leighton” l.r., dedicated “For Byron Born” l.l. Gouache with pencil on paper/board, sight size 13 x 7 3/8 in. (33.0 x 19.0 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $300-500

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470 Wedgwood Black Basalt Plaque of Saint Paul’s Cathedral, England, c. 1972, rectangular, with relief depiction above a gilded inscription, number 123 in a limited edition of 250, impressed mark, sight size 10 7/8 x 12 1/2 in.; mounted in a giltwood frame. $400-600

471 Wedgwood Solid Black Jasper Golf Trophy, England, c. 2000, with sterling insert liner, the circular bowl set on four columnar legs mounted atop a square base and additional detachable tapering base, applied white relief of golfers to each side and with grass borders, gilt trim and inscribed in gold “THE JOHN HOPKINS TROPHY” to top rim of base; additional base “WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS” and “EMC2 WORLD CUP,” impressed mark, bowl dia. 11 1/4, overall ht. 14 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500 472 Six Mettlach Pottery Tableware Items, Germany, 20th century, each with etched and colored decoration, including a cylindrical vase, ht. 7 3/4; water pitcher, ht. 7 3/8; footed compote, ht. 6 5/8; bowl, dia. 9 3/8; cream jug, ht. 4 1/2; and hexagonal saucer, dia. 6 in.; impressed marks. $400-600


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473 Five Mettlach Pottery Tableware Items, Germany, 20th century, each etched and colored with treed panels in the art nouveau style, including a hexagonal bowl, dia. 8 1/2; a dodecagon-shaped serving dish, dia. 11 7/8; a hexagonal plate, dia. 8 1/4 in.; and two teacups; impressed marks. $300-500

474 Pair of Mettlach Etched Earthenware Plaques, Germany, late 19th century, each rectangular, with polychrome decoration to a brown ground, one with a woman with watering can in floral garden; the other a woman holding flowers in her apron, numbered “1474” and “1488,” inscribed “Worth 1882,” 11 x 17 in.; mounted in modern frames. $600-800 475 Mettlach Etched Art Nouveau Charger, Germany, c. 1900, circular form with a portrait of a girl centered within an elaborate floral border, impressed pattern number “2548” and factory mark, dia. 17 1/2 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $800-1,200

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476 Mettlach Art Nouveau Etched Punch Bowl, Cover, and Stand, Germany, early 20th century, stylized foliate cover to a bottom heavy two-handled 7.6 litre pot decorated with a female portrait set among fruiting grapevines, paneled base with foliage, the matching stand with wide border of stylized foliage and fruiting grapevines, impressed “2814” and factory mark, overall ht. 12 1/2 in. $400-600

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477 Mettlach Etched Art Nouveau Three-piece Garniture, Germany, early 20th century, including a pair of bottle-shaped vases with stylized trees, pattern number 2915, ht. 13 1/2; with an oval flowerpot with panels of tulips, pattern number 2914, lg. 14 in.; impressed marks. $400-600

478 Pair of Mettlach Circular Phanolith Plaques, Germany, early 20th century, each pale green ground with white mythological figures in relief, the central figures riding a dolphin, numbered “7040,” signed “Stahl,” and “7043,” impressed marks, dia. 21 in.; set in modern frames. $1,200-1,800

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479 Mettlach Etched Earthenware Portrait Plaque, Germany, early 20th century, art nouveau style with central girl and poppies bordered with a band of foliage, artist signed “R. Fournier,� impressed pattern number 2545 and factory marks, dia. 19 1/2 in.; mounted in a modern frame. $600-800

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480 Two Similar Mettlach Limited Edition Plaques, Germany, c. 1979, rectangular, with white relief depictions one Aurora, number 471 in a limited edition of 5,000; and Parnass, number 1,032 in a limited edition of 5,000, impressed factory marks, 11 5/8 x 20 3/4 in.; in wood frames. $500-700 481 German Majolica High Relief Plaque, late 19th century, attributed to W. Schiller and Sons, rectangular, polychrome enamel decorated interior scene with medieval-type figures, sight size 14 x 21 3/4 in.; mounted in a giltwood frame. $500-700 482 Schiller Majolica Vase and Pedestal, Germany, late 19th century, dark blue ground with gilt trim to shades of brown and buff, snake handles with mask terminals, the neck with mythological figures above a body with central oval cartouches of cherubs, ht. 26 1/2; the cylindrical pedestal with satyr masks among fruiting festoons above a wide net band, ht. 31 in. $700-900 483 Sarreguemines Brass-mounted Earthenware Vase, France, late 19th century, the cobalt blue ground capsule shape with applied lion mask and ring handles, mounted atop a raised foliate decorated base set on three paw feet, ht. 18 1/2 in. $400-600

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484 Sarreguemines Majolica Coupe Sandier, France, late 19th century, designed by Alexandre Sandier, allover aegean blue ground with gilding, the large bowl molded with classical children amongst chain festoons terminating at ribbon ties, the complimenting pedestal similarly decorated and with a central urn framed within three caryatid supports set on a radiating circular base, inscribed “ALEX. SANDIER,” impressed factory mark, bowl dia. 29, overall ht. 47 1/2 in.

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Note: For an identical vase see Christie’s London, The Opulent Eye, Sale 1554, Lot 14, September 18, 2014. $3,000-5,000 485 Sarreguemines Majolica Jardinière and Pedestal Base, France, late 19th century, green ground with gilded trim, the bulbous jardinière with fluted sides, ht. 9 1/2; foliate decorated pedestal, ht. 40 1/2 in. $600-800

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486 Pair of Sarreguemines Earthenware Thistle Vases, France, late 19th century, rust ground blue and cream slip-decorated with foliage, ht. 11 5/8 in. $500-700

487 Pair of Sarreguemines Japonesque-style Earthenware Vases, France, 19th century, each with a pale green ground with angular brown striping and borders, polychrome enameled and gilded with butterflies to the neck above a lattice and quatrefoil foliate banded border, the bulbous bodies decorated with flowers, foliage, and butterflies, ht. 17 in. $800-1,200

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488 Sarreguemines Majolica Two-handled Urn, France, late 19th century, gilded trim to a deep cobalt ground, square handles with foliate terminals, impressed mark, handle ht. 12, handle to handle lg. 15 in. $500-700

489 Pair of Sarreguemines Majolica Covered Floor Urns, France, 19th century, each deep blue ground with ribbed body, each panel with a string of foliage and with stiff leaves surrounding foot rim, set atop a complimenting raised pedestal with matching cover, overall ht. 74 in. $4,000-6,000

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490 Nottinghamshire Brown Salt-glazed Stoneware Loving Cup, England, 1756, reeded ear-form handles to a bell shape with rouletted band to waist, inscribed on one side “Sarah Cufsens 1756,” the reverse with flowers, ht. 5 3/4 in. $1,000-2,000

491 Two Early Stoneware Items, England and Germany, 18th century, a mid-18th century brown-glazed Fulham jug with high relief treed landscape with deer hunting figures below a central rectangular reserve with taverners, metal rim, ht. 8 1/2; and an early 18th century Westerwald gray ground tankard in blue and deep manganese with mythical oval medallions, each inscribed “Ione Cap 2,” depicting Jonah and the whale, within raised diamond bands, ht. 6 in. N.B. Ione Cap 2 refers to the second Book of Jonah. $200-300 492 Staffordshire Cream-colored Earthenware Cream Jug, England, c. 1760-65, baluster shape with scrolled handle, press-molded pineapple reserves bordered by reeds, translucent green, yellow, and brown glazes, ht. 3 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500

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493 Staffordshire Pearlware Bear Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1810, enamel decorated in brown and green, the seated figure modeled holding a hound-form spout, the head modeled as the cover, ht. 8 in. $1,000-2,000 494 Pair of Worcester Porcelain Fan Pattern Fruit Coolers, England, c. 1800, twig-form handle to cover, foliate decorated handles to pot, gilded and polychrome enamel decorated fan designs in alternating colors with a variety of gilded patterns bordering central orbs gilded with stars, inscribed “B” mark, ht. 11 1/4 in. $800-1,200 495 Wedgwood and Bentley Blue Jasper Dip Medallion, England, c. 1775, oval shape with applied white classical depiction of a cherub holding a floral garland, impressed mark, lg. 3 5/8 in. $400-600 496 Wedgwood Rosso Antico Dancing Hours Vase and Cover, England, early 19th century, applied black classical figures centering engine turned bands, black basalt socle and foliate decorated rosso antico plinth, impressed mark, ht. 7 5/8 in. $300-500

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497 Wedgwood Black Jasper Dip Two-handled Vase, England, late 19th century, applied white relief with trophies to the neck above a laurel and berry band, the body with classical Muses and foliate base, impressed mark, ht. 14 3/4 in. $500-700

498 Wedgwood Tricolor Jasper Dip Prunus Vase, England, 19th century, moon flaskform with rectangular mouth, light blue dip with lilac medallions and applied white relief of a fan motif above a necklace of portraits, an octagonal medallion with classical figures and prunus branches, impressed mark, ht. 5 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500

499 Wedgwood Tricolor Jasper Dip Prunus Vase, England, 19th century, moon flaskform with rectangular mouth, lilac dip with green medallions and applied white relief of a fan motif above a necklace of portraits, an octagonal medallion with classical figures and prunus branches, impressed mark, ht. 5 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500 500 Wedgwood Majolica Portrait Tile, England, c. 1865, rectangular, with molded relief depicting a young woman as Youth, deep celadon green glaze, sight size 7 3/8 x 12 1/4 in.; mounted in a wood frame. $300-500


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501 Three Majolica Oyster Plates, England, 19th century, each polychrome decorated, a George Jones with six shell-form wells bordered with conch shells and seaweed, dia. 8 3/4; a Wedgwood with six lobed wells alternating with a textured and zigzag ground and with chrysanthemums in relief, dia. 9 3/8; and a Minton with six triangular wells bordered with conch shells and seaweed, a band of shells surrounding the central well, dia. 9 in.; factory marks. $400-600

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502 Wedgwood Crimson Jasper Dip Tall Jug, England, c. 1920, with ropetwist handle and pinched spout, applied white fruiting grapevines above classical figures, impressed mark, ht. 3 3/4 in. $400-600

503 Modern Wedgwood Tricolor Jasper Dip Diceware Cup and Cover, England, 1976, green borders and quatrefoils, blue ground and with applied white classical and foliate relief, impressed mark and numbered “85,� ht. 9 1/4 in. $400-600

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504 Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Decorated Terra-cotta Plaque, England, c. 1878, rectangular, modeled in high relief with depiction of “THE FINDING OF MOSES,” inscribed above “AND PHAROAH DAUGHTER SAID UNTO HER, TAKE THIS CHILD AWAY AND NURSE IT FOR ME AND I WILL GIVE THE THY WAGES,” and below “H. DOULTON & CO LAMBETH” and “G. TINWORTH” and monogram, 6 x 13 in.; set in an ebonized wood frame. Provenance: The Fine Art Society, London. $2,000-4,000

505 Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Decorated Terra-cotta Plaque, England, c. 1878, rectangular, modeled in high relief with religious depiction inscribed above “AND THE KING WAS EXCEEDINGLY SORRY; YET FOR HIS OATH’S SAKE, AND FOR THEIR SAKES WHICH SAT WITH HIM, HE WOULD NOT REJECT HER” and below “BUT THE TONGUE CAN NO MAN TAME; IT IS AN UNRULY EVIL, FULL OF DEADLY POISON” and “PUT NOT YOUR TRUST IN PRINCES - NOT THE ONLY LIFE THAT AS BEEN DANCED AWAY BY A WOMAN,” “H. DOULTON & CO. LAMBETH, G. TINWORTH” and monogram, 6 x 13 in.; set in an ebonized wood frame. Provenance: The Fine Art Society, London. $2,000-4,000

506 Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Decorated Terra-cotta Plaque, England, c. 1878, rectangular, modeled in high relief with depiction of “PETER PAYING THE TRIBUTE MONEY” inscribed above, with “A PRUDENT MAN FORSEETH THE EVIL AND HIDETH HIMSELF” below “EGYPTIANS ASSAYING TO DO THE WORLD WERE DROWNED” and “H. DOULTON & CO LAMBETH AND G. TINWORTH” and monogram, 6 x 13 in.; set in an ebonized wood frame.

507 Clarice Cliff Autumn Vase, England, c. 1932, Fantasque/Bizarre, shape 515 art deco-style square form with canted side and graduating handles, printed mark, ht. 4 7/8 in. $300-500

507A Marc Louis Solon Decorated Pate-sur-Pate Plaque, England, c. 1875, rectangular, with dark brown ground and white slip designs in a fenced courtyard with nymphs dancing handto-hand with putti, inscribed artist signature “L. Solon,” 7 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. $8,000-12,000 508 Carved Fruitwood Architectural Panel, 19th century, with central motif of a basket of fruit, garlands, and swags, ht. 32, wd. 66 1/2 in. $1,500-2,500

Provenance: The Fine Art Society, London. $2,000-4,000

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509 Fifteen-piece English Rockingham-type Porcelain Dessert Service, each with white ground with cobalt blue accents and gilding, and painted fruit: twelve plates, dia. 9; a tray, wd. 12; a lidded bowl with undertray, ht. 7 1/4; and a compote, ht. 9 1/2 in. $500-700

510 Imari Pattern English Porcelain Tea Service, early 19th century, each depicting polychrome scenes of birds, trees, and landscape scenes, including ten coffee cups, ht. 5 1/2; eight teacups, ht. 2 5/8; ten saucers, dia. 5 1/2; a teapot, ht. 6; a sugar, ht. 5 1/4; a creamer, ht. 4; a bowl, dia. 6 1/4; a bonbon dish, wd. 7 1/2; a plate, dia. 7 5/8; and a shallow bowl, dia. 8 1/2 in. $400-600 511 Assorted English Derby Porcelain Tableware, 19th century, some bearing various marks, each with blue, red, and gilt highlights, eighteen saucers, dia. 5 3/4; twelve cups, ht. 3; two plates, dia. 8 1/2 in. $300-350

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512 Late Victorian Steinway Marquetry Model B Piano, c. 1890, serial number B69430, inscribed above keyboard “Cottier & Co. Designers New York/Steinway & Sons Makers,” of exotic woods and inlaid with swags, ribboned garlands on case, rosette S-scrolls and vinework, 85-note keyboard, bearing inscription under lid surrounded by a fruited rosebud motif “CALL IN SWEET MUSIC/I HAVE HEARD SOFT AIRS/CAN CHARM OUR SENSE/AND EXPEL OUR CARES,” underside of lid with a polychrome Tonalist-style painted figural verdant landscape scene framed by fruited and rosette garlands and a single ray-eye motif, on tapered and collared straight legs with a curvate and serpentine stretcher, and a lyre-form support at foot pedals, approx. ht. 39, wd. 55, lg. 82 1/2 in.

N.B. Steinway has provided the following information to support this entry: “serial number 69430 corresponds in our records to a New York Grand Model B Fancy White Holly by Cottier & Company, 7 octaves (85 notes), length 6’10½”, completed by Steinway & Sons on October 21, 1890, and delivered to Cottier & Company of New York City on November 29, 1890.” Steinway began its “Art Case” department in 1857, a department which grew in popularity particularly toward the latter half of the 19th century, when this piano was designed by Scottish born Daniel Cottier’s design firm “Cottier & Co.” and was probably sold directly to him through the “Art Case” division. The piano was likely made for a specific buyer who commissioned Cottier & Co. for the design. Cottier, a key figure in the Aesthetic Movement, was a stained glass artist, decorator, furniture maker, and designer, working on churches in New York, Boston, and Scotland. His interest in stained glass design motifs can be seen in the intricate marquetry and polychrome design motifs of this piano’s case and the interior of the lid. $10,000-20,000

513 Flemish School, 17th Century Style Two Still Lifes with Flowers in Classical Urns Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 38 x 23 3/4 in. (96.7 x 60.5 cm), in carved wood frames. Condition: Both lined, probable old retouch, stable but prominent craquelure, surface grime; evidence of repair to u.l. edge of one of the canvases. $1,500-2,000

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Dishes: 518

Tureens/ Warmers: 517

Dresser: 516


514 Aage Bernhardt Frederiksen (Danish, 18831963) Old Street, Aarhus Signed “Bernhardt F.” l.l. Oil on canvas, 19 x 23 3/4 in. (48.2 x 60.1 cm), framed. Condition: Fine craquelure, varnish discoloration. N.B. Inscription on the back of the canvas reads: “Jutland Painter, Aage Bernhardt Frederiksen, since 1916 exhibition Charlottenborg, Old Street, Aarhus.” $300-500

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515 Mykola Vasyl Krychevsky (Ukrainian, 18981961) Two Views of Venice: Santa Maria della Salute and Piazzetta di San Marco Both signed and inscribed “Krychevsky/ Venise” l.r., Salute dated “1955/mai” and San Marco dated “1955/Sep” l.r. Watercolor and charcoal on paper, sight sizes 19 x 23 1/4 in. (48.0 x 59.0 cm), framed. Condition: Gently light-struck, not examined out of frames. $600-800

516 George III Oak Welsh Cupboard, 19th century, upper recessed superstructure with three shelves, framed by a scalloped molded pediment, resting on a dresser base with three drawers and scalloped apron, supported by turned legs, and a paneled lower shelf, ht. 90, wd. 66 1/4, dp. 17 1/2 in. $1,200-1,800

517 Two Georgian Pewter Covered Tureens and Two Warming Basins, England, 18th to early 19th century, lidded ovoid tureen with claw-and-ball foot, stamped on underside “COMPTON/LONDON,” ht. 9 3/4, wd. 16; a lidded round with turned knop, unmarked, ht. 6 1/2, wd. 11; two warming trays, with stamps on underside “JOSEPH SPACKMAN,” “MADE IN LONDON,” and “CORNHILL/LONDON,” dia. 10 1/2 in. Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of the collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings. N.B. A similar tureen to the one stamped “COMPTON/LONDON” appears in Howard Herschel Cotterell’s Old Pewter: Its Marks and Makers, p. 143, figure f. $500-700

518 Twelve Pewter Dishes, England, 18th century, each with armorial crest of palm tree on rim, with rose touchmark on reverse marked for “Durand,” dia. 9 3/4 in. Provenance: See Lot 517. $300-500 519 Cobalt Cut Glass Lidded Urn, 20th century, with a finial knop lid, vasiform body with cut star motif, terminating in collared, spreading round foot, ht. 31 1/2 in. $500-700 520 Pair of Art Nouveau-style Three-light Bronze Sconces, France, 20th century, each with a central ribbon, laurel and tassel backplate, curvate armature with petaled drip cups, and tulip-shaped nozzles, ht. 17 in. $500-700

522 Sarouk Carpet, Iran, c. 1940, 14 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 4 in. $800-1,200

523 Tiffany & Co. Miniature Clock and Flower Container, early 20th century, gilt-bronze mounted mother-of-pearl clock, inscribed “Tiffany & Co. Paris” on face and “Tiffany & Cie./62343” on base, ht. 3 1/2; brass shell-shaped vessel surmounting a dolphin, with interior flower frog, resting on a square stepped marble base, inscribed “Tiffany & Co.,” ht. 6 in. $400-600 524 Two French Porcelain Dresser Boxes, early 20th century, a Limoges vasiform box with pierced domed lid, ht. 3 5/8, dia. 2; and a shell-form Sevres-style box with hinged lid, ht. 1 5/8, wd. 3 1/2, dp. 3 1/2 in. $400-600

521 Tapestry Fragment, Flemish, early 18th century, showing a maid carrying a pitcher and a basket in a wooded landscape, wool, with many silk highlights, 3 ft. 1 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. $400-600

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525 Fritz Chwala (Austrian, 1872-1936) Pond Shore Signed “Fritz Chwala-� l.r. Oil on canvas, 33 x 51 in. (83.8 x 129.5 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure, surface grime. $1,000-1,500 526 Italian School, 19th Century Peasant Woman at a Fountain Unsigned. Gouache on fabric, 59 x 36 1/2 in. (150 x 92.7 cm), framed. Condition: Loose fabric causing bulging, surface grime, minor tear to canvas u.c. $200-400 527 Ten Pewter Wine Funnels, Continental, 18th to 19th century, including two with associated strainer inserts, and one large tundish-type, ht. 1 1/2 to 12 7/8 in.

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528 Pewter Salt Box, Spoon Rack, and Six Spoons, Continental, 18th to 19th century, square form with rounded sides, hinged cover, and shaped back plate with hanging aperture, inscribed on front “M.R./U.R/C.W.M.,” ht. 9 1/4, wd. 6 1/2, dp. 5 1/2; the spoon rack with shaped pierced backplate, supporting bracket with vacant slots for spoons, ht. 9 3/4, wd. 7 1/2, dp. 3 5/8; and six spoons, wd. to 8 in. Provenance: See Lot 527. $400-600 529 Dutch School, 19th Century Country Couple with Sheep, a Cow, and Donkey Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 20 1/4 x 22 5/8 in. (51.3 x 57.4 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, scattered retouch, craquelure. $800-1,200 530 Edmund John Niemann (British, 1813-1876) Broad Summer Landscape with Setting Sun Signed “Niemann” l.r. Oil on canvas, 16 1/4 x 30 1/4 in. (41.0 x 76.5 cm), framed. Condition: Strip-lined, minor retouch, stable craquelure, faint stretcher bar marks. $700-900 531 Georgian Japanned Cabinet with Stand, 19th century with later decoration, the stepped gilded cornice surmounting a glazed door with fretwork, vacant interior with scalloped shelves, highlighted by landscape and figural scenes, on associated later stand, ht. 77 1/2, wd. 32 1/4, dp. 21 in. $800-1,200 531A Continental Baroque-style Painted Fruitwood Picture Frame, 19th century, painted faux-tortoise motif on double-tier molding highlighted with beadwork, and carved gilt corners, ht. 19 7/8, wd. 18 in. $200-300 532 Two Persian Long Shawls, Eastern Iran, one c. 1870, 8 ft. 10 in. x 4 ft. 7 in., the other c. 1890, 9 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. $400-600 533 Two Persian Long Shawls and a Paisley Long Shawl Fragment, all with “cane” design, the first two Eastern Iran, c. 1870, 9 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 4 in. and 9 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 5 in., the paisley c. 1860, 5 ft. x 5 ft. 7 in. $400-600

534 Pair of Jacobs Petit Porcelain Vases, France, mid-19th century, each with white ground with bouquets of polychrome flowers and gilded highlights, undulating mouth atop a vasiform body, flanked by double scroll handles, supported by four scrolled feet with centralized shell motif, atop a rectangular stand raised on four scroll feet, underside with blue “J.P.” marks, ht. 11 1/2 in. $800-1,200

540 Biedermeier-style Birch Lectern, 20th century, with ebonized accents, the canted rectangular top over a single drawer with neoclassical-style frieze of lions and scrolls, supported by a shaped pedestal base terminating in stepped base with quadripartite foot, ht. 31 1/2, wd. 22 3/4, dp. 17 1/2 in. $800-1,200

535 Six Nymphenberg Porcelain Figures, Germany, 20th century, each after Franz Bustelli’s depiction of figures of the Commedia dell’Arte, in polychrome costumes, with factory marks, ht. 7 1/4 to 8 3/8 in. $600-800

541 Neoclassical-style Cast Iron Urn, 20th century, lid with anthemion-motif banding and rounded knop, body with Empire Revival-style carved scrolled handles with central rosettes terminating in swan’s heads, and a frieze of maidens and soldiers in procession, on footed base, ht. 32, dia. 17 in. $1,200-1,800

536 Pair of Meissen Porcelain Topographical Plates, Germany, each with cobalt and gilt highlights and painted scenes depicting an architectural scene from Leipzig, one inscribed on reverse “Lutherkirche, Leipzig,” the other “Pleifenburg, Leipzig,” with underglazed blue crossed swords factory marks, dia. 10 5/8 in. $500-700

542 Framed Porcelain Portrait of a Lady, Continental, early 20th century, depicted wearing a blue dress and headscarf, signed indistinctly, inscribed “Potoka” on verso, unframed, ht. 3 1/4 in. $200-250

536A Pair of Limoges Chargers, France, 20th century, each is blue and white, one depicting cottages by a river with a peasant woman and sheep, the other, of a mill with two peasant women, each signed “GUERIN Feu de Four,” “LIMOGES/W.G. & Co./FRANCE” and “W. GUERIN & CIE. PARIS & LIMOGES,” dia. 18 to 18 1/4 in. $400-600

543 Dutch Fruitwood Marquetry Secretary, 19th century, broken pediment surmounting a single glazed door with shelved interior, atop a slant lid desk with bombé facade and an interior of multiple drawers and slide-back hidden tabletop compartment, a leather writing surface, above three drawers, ht. 83 3/4, wd. 47 1/3, dp. 21 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000

537 Ghiordis Prayer Rug, Turkey, early 20th century, 5 ft. 10 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. $400-500

544 After Claude Joseph Vernet (French, 17141789)

538 Charles H.H. Burleigh (British, 1875-1956) Nasturtiums Artist and title identified on a presentation plaque. Oil on canvas, 23 x 16 in. (58.5 x 40.6 cm), framed. Condition: Extensive craquelure, possible skinning and retouch in areas around the flower composition. $800-1,200 539 Evelyn Davy Chester (British, 1875-1929) Pair of Still Lifes with Fruit Signed “E. Chester” l.l. or l.r. Oil on paperboard, 8 x 12 in. (20.3 x 30.2 cm), framed (under glass). Condition: Toning to the reverse of the support, affixed to window mats with brown paper tape around the edges of the reverse. $600-800

Le port de Cette en Languedoc (Plate 8) Titled and ascribed “Peint par J. Vernet...” in the plate. Etching and engraving with hand-coloring, plate size approximately 20 7/8 x 29 3/8 in. (53.0 x 74.5 cm), framed. Condition: Minor toning, not examined out of frame. $500-700 545 Ernst Adolf Meissner (German, 1837-1902) Portrait of a Sheep Signed, inscribed, and dated “Ernst Meissner Munchen/21 Sept 78” l.r. Oil on canvas, 22 1/8 x 27 1/2 in. (56.0 x 69.5 cm), framed. Condition: Patch reinforcements, restored tear, retouch, craquelure, surface grime. N.B. The work is accompanied by a receipt for the repair and framing done in 1986. $900-1,200

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546 English Silk and Watercolor Needlepoint Picture, 19th century, depicting a figural group and cottage in a verdant setting, sight ht. 15 1/2, wd. 19 1/2, framed ht. 20 1/2, wd. 24 5/8 in. $400-600

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547 Flintlock Alarm Candle Clock, c. 1745, brass crown wheel and verge escapement, chain drive fusee movement with alarm signed “V Des Combes Schleswig,” with pierced balance bridge and silvered regulator dial, watch with roman numeral champlevé dial with arcaded chapter ring, blued steel beetle and poker hands, encased in a rectangular box incscribed “Vincent Des Combes,” with sides and top engraved with foliate leaf and scroll motifs, top with three divided sections, one of which contains a flintlock mechanism; the right side of the box contains a compartment covered by a hinged lid with decorated cartouche, a folding brass candle socket, and an additional lidded compartment to contain the watch key and a small pair of steel tongs; left side of the case composed of a square compartment with hinged lid, the corners of cast gilt fretwork, ht. 1 3/8, wd. 5 3/8, dp. 3 in.

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Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of the collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings. N.B. This rare clock has only a small number of other known comparable counterparts; one is part of the collection of Snowshill Manor and Garden in Gloucestershire, dated c. 17401745, made of brass and inscribed “Pierre Morier London.” $20,000-40,000


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548 George III-style Double Shield-back Painted Satinwood Settee, early 20th century, inlaid with stringing, caned back with splats highlighted by two oval portraits, curvate arms, later gold-fabric covered seat with loose top cushion, supported on tapered legs ending in spade feet, ht. 37, wd. 38, dp. 21 in. $800-1,200 549 Louis XV-style Inlaid Fruitwood Marble-top Stand, France, pink marble top surmounting three drawers, on carved cabriole legs, ht. 35, wd. 21, dp. 9 1/2 in. $500-700

550 Empire-style Marble and Gilt-bronze Inkstand, probably France, 19th century, green marble, a double-well stand with two dome-lidded inkwells, and an adjacent well for pens, supported on toupie feet, ht. 4, wd. 12 1/4, dp. 7 in. $300-500

552 Porcelain Plaque Depicting a Mythological Scene, Germany, late 19th century, a figural scene of goddesses at a fete in a pastoral landscape, inscribed on reverse “G.H. Wolff p. Habana 1855,” with impressed KPM mark, ht. 6 1/4, wd. 9 1/4 in. $700-900

551 Porcelain Plaque Depicting The Lion Hunt, Germany, late 19th century, after Horace Vernet’s The Lion Hunt, a battle scene in a desert landscape with horses and lions, signed lower right “G.E. WOLFF p./HABANA 1852,” with impressed KPM mark on verso, unframed, ht. 5 1/2, wd. 7 1/4 in. $700-900

553 Porcelain Plaque Depicting The Boar Hunt, Germany, late 19th century, after Horace Vernet’s The Boar Hunt, depicting a figural group with horses and a dog on a plain, signed lower left “G.E. WOLFF p./HABANA 52,” with impressed KPM mark on verso, ht. 5 3/4, wd. 7 3/8 in. $700-900

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554 Two Pewter Tureens and Two Pewter Warming Basins, Britain, 18th to early 19th century, each octagonal basin with small hinged opening, marked underneath with a bird and stamp “LULLY,” wd. 14 1/4; two tureens, one lidded round form with ring handles and turned knop, marked indistinctly with a pelican stamp, possibly for Charles Puckle Maxey, ht. 9 1/2, the other a bulbous lidded tureen engraved on the side with crest and motto “Essayez,” probably for the the Dundas clan, ht. 9 1/4 in. Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of the collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings. $500-700 555 Four Pewter Dishes and Two Warming Basins, England, 18th to 19th century, an oval dish with plain rim, stamped twice with fleur-de-lis, possibly for Humphrey Evans, and “EP/IM/1825” on reverse, wd. 16 1/2; a round deep dish with plain edge, marked “LONDON” on reverse, dia. 11 3/4; a round charger, engraved “CW” on brim, verso with “FROM LONDON” and marks for “TB,” dia. 15; a round charger stamped “WS/IF” on rim, and marked indistinctly on verso “ROBERT J,” possibly for Robert Jupe, and “LONDON,” dia. 15; and two warming dishes, one round, one ovoid, wd. 11 1/2 to 12 1/2 in.

556 James Lynwood Palmer (British, 18681941) Famous Steeple Chase Cracks Signed and dated “J Lynwood Palmer/1890” l.r., titled on a presentation plaque, with the horses also identified on presentation plaques. Oil on canvas, 18 x 39 in. (46.0 x 99.5 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, scattered retouch, stable craquelure. $2,500-5,000 557 Nicholas Dorigny (French, c. 1657-1746) Three Engravings After Raphaël’s Frescoes for the Loggia di Psiche, Villa Farnesina Inscribed “Nicolaus Dorigny Gallus delin. et sculp.” or “Nicolaus Dorigny delin. et sculp.” and “Raphael Sanctius Urbinus inuentor” in the plates l.r. or l.l. respectively. Engravings on laid paper, plate size 15 3/16 x 26 7/16 in. (39.2 x 67.3 cm), two matted, one unmatted, all unframed. Condition: Center creases, toning, foxing, creasing, staining primarily to the margins. $300-500

Provenance: See Lot 554. $300-500

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558 William Hogarth (English, 1697-1764) The Bathos Inscribed in the plate “Design’d and Engrav’d by Wm Hogarth./ Publish’d according to Act of Parliam-t March 3d 1764.” l.c. Drypoint etching, 12 1/2 x 13 1/8 in. (31.8 x 33.3 cm), unframed. Condition: Minor tears to upper edge and center left edge, severe toning, light-struck, minor foxing. $300-500

559 Regency Mahogany and Gilt-bronze Center Table, England, first quarter 19th century, the round surface with gilt-beaded banding supported by a columnar pedestal extending into a tripartite base terminating in carved and gilt paw feet, ht. 27 3/4, dia. 53 3/4 in. Provenance: This table was purchased by the current owner at Florian Papp for a design project by William Hodgins. $1,200-1,800 560 Giltwood and Eglomise Entablature Mirror, first half 19th century, the stepped pediment surmounting a frame highlighted with rosettes, a polychrome landscape with a castle, and river scene with mountains, and enclosing a beveled glazed mirror, ht. 47 7/8, wd. 19 7/8 in. $900-1,200


561 English Mahogany Campaign-style Chest, with three drawers, side carrying handles, brass mounts, and shaped bracket feet, ht. 23, wd. 22, dp. 16 in. $400-500

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562 Hereke Silk Rug, Turkey, late 20th century, 4 ft. 1 in. x 2 ft. 7 in. $600-800 563 After Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616-1687) Angel of the Annunciation Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 29 x 22 3/4 in. (73.5 x 58.0 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, minor retouch, craquelure. Provenance: Purchased in London by Terence Lewis prior to 1980; by descent to the current owner. N.B. This copy is thought to date from the 19th century. The original by Carlo Dolci, c. 1650, is in the Museo di San Marco, Florence. $1,000-1,500 564 Delphin Massier Majolica Rooster, Vallauris, France, early 20th century, polychrome decoration, depicted alongside a cornhusk, ht. 12 3/4 in. $1,000-1,500 565 Louis XVI-style Malachite Inkwell Stand, 19th century, with a sander and pounce pot, flanking a central tray for correspondence, a long adjacent well for pens, all resting on scrolling feet, ht. 3 1/2, wd. 13, dp. 10; with a quill pen, lg. 14 1/4 in. $800-1,200

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566 Austrian Egyptian-Revival Terra-cotta Vase, 19th century, baluster-form, with polychrome decoration, the neck with hieroglyph-type motifs, the body with applied heavily carved figures and an ibis, ht. 32 1/2 in. $800-1,200

567 Gilt-bronze Figural Mantel Clock, France, last quarter 19th century, depicting a boy with a basket of fish, on a naturalistic base, circular white enamel dial and movement inscribed “W.H. TOOKE SUCCR. DE F.L. HAUSBURG, A PARIS,� ht. 19 1/2, wd. 28 in. $1,500-2,500

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568 Greek Icon Depicting the Mother and Child, most likely 18th century, of the Hodigitria type, with a seated Virgin Mother and the Christ Child on her lap, panel size 7 x 5 3/8, frame size 12 7/8 x 11 1/8 in. $1,500-2,500 568A Two Russian Traveling Triptych Icons, one 18th century, brass enameled in shades of blue, ht. 3 5/8; the other 19th century, tempera painted, depicting the “Beheading of John the Forerunner,” “Presentation of Christ at the Temple,” and “Exaltation of the Cross,” in a brass frame, ht. 3 1/4 in. $500-700

569 Orthodox-style Painting on Panel, early 20th century, depicting the “Image Not Made by Hands,” panel size 15 5/8 x 12, in a giltwood frame, 23 1/2 x 20 in. $500-700 570 Russian .875 Silver-mounted Icon, riza bearing marks for St. Petersburg, first half 19th century, “A·Y” in Cyrillic, possibly for Alexander Yashinov, the kovcheg panel depicting the Madonna and Child, 11 5/8 x 9 3/4 in. $300-400

571 Stefano Della Bella (Italian, 1610-1664) Frieze with a Child and Two Dogs Unsigned (De Vesme 994, first state of six), identified on a typed label attached to the mat. Drypoint etching on paper, 3 x 9 1/2 in. (7.6 x 24.1 cm), unframed. Condition: Toning, minor creasing, pale glue stains to corners, trimmed to or just within the plate mark, hinged to back mat in two places on the reverse. $300-500

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572 Giovanni Filosa (Italian, 1850-1935) Gallery Views of Pitti Palace Signed “Giov Filosa” l.r., label from Didier Aaron, New York, affixed to the reverse. Watercolor on paper mounted on canvas, 35 1/2 x 49 1/4 in. (90.0 x 125.0 cm), framed. Condition: Water stains l.c., not examined out of frame. N.B. Accompanied by an invoice from Didier Aaron Inc., dated June 4, 1982. $1,500-2,500

574 Pair of Louis Philippe-style Giltwood Benches, each with covered pillow-top on curule legs with a medial turned stretcher, velvet covering, ht. 22, wd. 71, dp. 21 in. $1,200-1,800 575 George III Mahogany Sideboard, early 19th century, demilune form with string inlay overall, a single frieze drawer flanked by a cabinet door and a deep drawer to each side, raised on straight legs terminating on spade feet, ht. 37, wd. 66, dp. 29 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500

573 Thomas Badger (American, 1792-1868) Samson taken by the Philistines Titled, signed, inscribed, and dated “.../Painted by T. Badger./Boston./ Mass./1866.” on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 32 x 40 1/8 in. (81.3 x 102.0 cm), framed. Condition: Scattered paint losses particularly at l.l. edge, small punctures to l.l. and u.c., retouch around the perimeter, craquelure, surface grime. $800-1,200

576 Edwardian Mahogany and Leather-top Partners’ Desk, early 20th century, molded surface with tooled leather projecting over a central drawer, flanked by two end supports, each with a single drawer and cabinet with interior shelf, one side with a pullout writing surface, ht. 30, wd. 59 3/4, dp. 47 1/2 in. $1,000-2,000

577 Berlin Porcelain Bowl, Germany, late 19th/early 20th century, with gilt rim atop a basketweave edge, with polychrome birds, butterflies, and insects, with underglaze blue KPM mark, dia. 11 in. $200-250 578 Herend Porcelain Pitcher and Basin, Hungary, 20th century, each with mint green borders and polychrome floral, foliate, and butterfly motif with gilt highlights, vasiform pitcher with stylized auricular handle, ht. 14, bowl with scalloped rim, dia. 18 in. $700-900

579 Continental School, 19th Century Floral Still Life in a Shaped Frame Unsigned. Oil on canvas in a shaped wood frame, maximum dimensions 36 1/2 x 58 1/2 in. (92.7 x 148.6 cm). Condition: Craquelure, discolored varnish, surface grime. $800-1,200

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580 Jean François de Neufforge (French, 17141791) Eight Framed Architectural Prints from Recueil élémentaire d’architecture, composé par le Sieur de Neufforge Unsigned, numbered in the plates, with a photocopy of the title page from Recueil élémentaire d’architecture affixed to the frame backing papers. Hand-colored engravings, plates sizes 14 1/4 x 8 7/8 in. (36.2 x 22.8 cm), framed. Condition: Toning, foxing, not examined out of frames. $400-500 581 Attributed to Alfred Vickers (British, 17861868) Near Capel Curig, North Wales Unsigned, identified and dated “1864” on an unattributed label on the reverse, with a label and a partial stamp from Charles Roberson & Company, London, on the reverse. Oil on artist board, 7 x 10 1/4 in. (17.7 x 26.2 cm), framed. Condition: Minor retouch, fine craquelure. $700-900

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582 Bidjar Kurd Rug, Western Iran, c. 1910, 6 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 8 in. $400-600 583 Josheghan Rug, Iran, c. 1920, 6 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. $400-600

584 Pair of Two-light Crystal Parrot Wall Sconces, France, 20th century, in the manner of Maison Bagues, each with gilded leafy branches and crystal drops encircling bobeches, total ht. 27 3/4 in. $1,500-2,500 585 Two Green Marble Pedestals, Italy, 19th century, each similarly heavily carved with floral festoons terminating at lion masks above a band of encircling dolphins set on octagonal plinths, ht. 37, 40 1/2 in. $400-600

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586 Louis XV-style Parquetry Jardinière, France, late 19th century, rosewood and kingwood parquetry inlay, metal tub with handles, gilt-bronze mounts, on saber legs joined by reeded cross-stretcher and terminating in demilune feet, ht. 23, lg. 31 in. Provenance: Property of a Boston area philanthropist. $800-1,200

587 Pair of Neoclassical-style Limoges Porcelain Portrait Vases, France, late 19th century, baluster-forms with a funnel-shaped neck, cream-ground body with polychrome and gilt highlights, each portrait in a central cartouche accented with crimson swags and chains of coins, on footed base, ht. 13 3/4 in. $500-700


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588 Alberto la Monaca (Italian, 1862-1936)

590 Belisario Gioja (Italian, 1829-1906)

Young Woman and Suitor in an Elegant Interior Signed and inscribed “A. La-Monaca/SALE” l.r. Watercolor on paper, 21 3/4 x 15 in. (55.0 x 38.0 cm), framed. Condition: Toning, losses at l.c. edge, creasing to u.l. corner, the inscription and signature are in different media and may be by different hands, sheet laid down on cardboard support. $300-500

Courting Couple in Medieval Costume on a Garden Terrace Signed “B. Gioja/Roma” l.r. Watercolor and gouache on paper, 21 1/8 x 14 3/8 in. (53.7 x 36.5 cm), framed. Condition: Toning, hinged to window mat along top and left edges of the reverse. $300-500

589 Continental School, 19th Century Nine Hand-colored Grand Tour Lithographs Featuring Architectural Decoration Unsigned. Sizes to 8 x 6 5/16 in. (20.5 x 16.0 cm), unframed. Condition: Mounted to paperboard supports, most with losses to edges, abrasions, one with loss to corner of support and crease to l.r. corner. $200-400

591 Continental School, 19th Century Delilah Unsigned. Oil on canvas mounted to Masonite, 37 x 28 1/2 in. (94.0 x 72.4 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch, areas of skinning, fine craquelure, surface grime. $2,000-3,000 592 Pair of Burl Walnut Faux-bamboo Tall Chests, early 20th century, each with a shaped red marble top surmounting a fivedrawer cabinet, supported on turned legs, ht. 39, wd. 21 1/2, dp. 19 3/4 in. $800-1,200

593 George III Mahogany and Veneered Desk, England, early 19th century, the slant lid-form opens to a central door with vacant compartment and a single shelf, flanked by two candle slides, correspondence slots, and small drawers, all surmounting a surface with inset panel which slides back to reveal a vacant compartment, and an oval leather writing surface, over a frieze with a single drawer framed by slide-out desk supports, above two short over two long drawers, supported on bracket feet, ht. 37 1/8, wd. 31 1/4, dp. 17 1/2 in. $500-700

594 Italian School, 18th/19th Century Papal Barge Unsigned, titled on a presentation plaque. Oil on canvas, 28 1/2 x 39 in. (72.5 x 99.0 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure, areas of skinning, discolored varnish. $1,000-1,500

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Pair of Bust Portrait Studies of Young Women Unsigned, identified on labels from Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, affixed to the frame backings. Oil on panel (oval format), 11 1/4 x 9 in. (28.5 x 22.8 cm), in oval frames. Condition: Surface imperfections, fine craquelure, discolored varnish, surface grime.

Artist’s Sketch and Scrapbook, containing over 80 individual works on paper, including landscape and coastal views, satirical and hunting subjects, and botanical studies, many with titles and dates added. Watercolors, ink drawings, pencil drawings, and prints, mounted to album pages, dimensions of album sheets are 11 1/4 x 9 in. (28.5 x 23.0 cm), bound with leather covers. Condition: Varies. $500-700

Provenance: A Marblehead, Massachusetts, estate. N.B. The label on the back states the owner is R.T. Paine of 6 Joy Street, Boston, which may refer to the Honorable Robert Treat Paine, Boston lawyer and philanthropist (1835-1910). This illustrious family used this name several times over the generations, beginning with Robert Treat Paine (1731-1814), best known as a signer of the Declaration of Independence as a representative of Massachusetts, Massachusetts’s first attorney general, and an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. $800-1,200

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597 Pair of Victorian Elkington & Co. Champlevé and Silver-gilt Tazzas, mid to late 19th century, attributed to AugusteAdolphe Willms, each with blue, red, and black enameling highlighting an anthemion motif, supporting a cut glass dish, with a base of a shaped apron and resting on paw feet, marked “645” with Elkington & Co. marks and rubbed date marks, ht. 9 1/4 in. N.B. Auguste-Adolphe Willms was head of Elkington’s design department from 1855 to 1899, and created his “Graeco-Pompeian Dessert Service,” which would have included a large tiered stand and smaller tazza for exhibition in the London International Exhibition in 1862. $3,000-5,000

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598 Walnut Wall Plaque, heavily carved with a central grotesque mask flanked by sea serpents, ht. 12 1/2, wd. 36 in. $300-500 599 Tiffany Studios Bronze Lion Paperweight, America, early 20th century, depicted reclining, inscribed on underside “TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 932,” lg. 5 in. $300-500 600 William and Mary-style Oak Table, the molded top projection over a single-drawer frieze, on turned legs joined by stretchers, ht. 28 1/4, wd. 35 2/4, dp. 24 3/4 in. $800-1,200 601 English Oak Tuck-away Table, early 20th century, with a square drop-leaf top, gate-leg base with carved pierced baluster-form swingout supports, open ht. 25 1/8, wd. 25 7/8, dp. 21 3/8, closed wd. 10 1/2 in. $200-300


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602 Continental Dome-top Hardwood Cabinet, with notched molding, and a single-panel door which opens to reveal a vacant interior with shelf, ht. 15 3/4, wd. 27, dp. 13 1/4 in. $300-500

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603 After Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875) Bronze of Arabian Horseman, depicting horse with front leg up and a hunter looking aside, spurious signature, ht. 29 1/4 in. $1,500-2,500 604 After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879) Arab on Horseback, depicting the horse standing on a naturalistic base, indistinctly inscribed “PJ MENE,” ht. 31 in. $1,500-2,500 605 Nine Pieces of Pewter Tableware, England, 18th to 19th century, two saucers; a basin stamped on the interior “LONDON” with a worn Tudor rose and crown touchmark; a dish with an impressed castle mark on reverse; a pair of plates marked “SPATEMAN IN LONDON”; two oval dishes, one marked “SPACKMAN,” one marked with “SD” shield, “LONDON,” and Tudor rose; and a charger; wd. 5 5/8 to 16 in.

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Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of the collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings. $300-500

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606 Ten Pieces of Pewter Tableware, England, 18th to 19th century, a cylindrical measure, inscribed “O.O” over “M.M,” the underside marked “Exchequer Standard Pint/James Oldham Oldham Esq.,” ht. 4; two casters; a tall open measure; three ewers: two helmetshaped, one incised “A” on interior of handle at rim, the other marked “V”; a single ewer with hinged lid, cast fluting on lower half, and D-shaped handle with thumbpiece in the shape of an “A”; a pepper pot with screwon lid; a sauceboat, inscribed “H.C”; and a porringer, inscribed “J _VARD” on base; ht. to 6 1/2, wd. to 9 3/4 in.

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Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of the collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings. $400-600 607 European School, 18th Century Charles Louis Durant Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 31 1/2 x 25 in. (80.0 x 63.5 cm), framed. Condition: Patch reinforcements, retouch, surface grime. $600-800

608 Pair of Pewter Two-light Sconces, England, 18th century, each with two rampant lions surmounting a scroll motif, over a stepped circular disk with two removable extending armatures, each with bobeches and drip cups, ht. 11 1/4 in. Provenance: See Lot 606. $300-500 609 Bidjar Kurd Rug, Iran, c. 1920, 6 ft. 1 in. x 4 ft. 2 in. $300-400 610 Nain Rug, Central Iran, mid-20th century, with silk highlights, 2 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 9 in. $300-500

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611 Dutch Painted Secretary Bookcase, early 19th century, the upper section with broken-scroll pediment surmounting two shaped cabinet doors opening to a fabriclined interior with two shelves, over a slant-lid desk which opens to multiple drawers and letter compartments above a tooled leather writing surface and hidden compartment with slide lid, two frieze drawers over three long drawers, later painted decoration of garlands, swags and figural scenes, all supported on tapered spade feet, ht. 84 1/2, wd. 48 1/2, dp. 25 in. $1,000-1,500

613 Pair of Louis XVI-style Brass Chenet and a Fireplace Fender, 19th century, each with a putti sitting atop a columnar support, with scrolling foliage, and flanked by an artichokeform finial, each ht. 19 1/4; a fender decorated with swag and garland motif, ht. 8 3/4, wd. 44 1/2, dp. 15 1/4 in. $400-600

612 After Jules-Felix Coutan (French, 18481939)

614 Pair of Biedermeier-style Pedestals, 20th century, birch with ebonized highlights, painted square tops surmounting columns, collars with gilded rosettes, terminating in gilt-bronze paw feet, ht. 41, wd. 12 1/2, dp. 12 1/2 in. $500-700

Angel with Bow and Wings, signed “J Coutan P” at base, artist’s name and title inscribed on a plaque, ht. 27 1/2 in. $400-600

615 After Claude Michel, called Clodion (French, 1738-1814) Bronze of Satryress Figural Group, depicted holding grapes and two putti, incised on base “CLODION,” ht. 13 1/2 in. $400-600

616 Biedermeier Inlaid Karelian Birch Oval Table with Drawer, Continental, first quarter 19th century, with rosewood string inlay, the shaped frieze with oval patera atop four tapered legs, ht. 29 1/8, wd. 34 1/4, dp. 24 in. Provenance: This table was purchased from the current owner at H.M. Luther Inc. for a design project by William Hodgins. $2,000-4,000

617 Charles X Amboyna Worktable, France, early 19th century, lift-top opens to reveal a mirror and several compartments for writing implements, surmounting a drawer with gilt-tooled leather writing surface flanked by compartments, all on columnar legs joined by a lower X-form stretcher, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 22 1/2, dp. 13 3/4 in. Provenance: This table was purchased by the current owner from Florian Papp, New York. $1,200-1,800

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618 Continental School, 19th/20th Century Enthroned Madonna and Child with Adoring Saints Inscribed “Tiepollo� [sic] l.l. Ink and wash on tan wove paper, 16 1/8 x 10 7/8 in. (41.0 x 27.7 cm), matted, unframed. Condition: Small losses to upper corners, scattered foxing and staining, sheet affixed to the backing mat at intervals along the perimeter of the reverse. $600-800

618A English Regency Giltwood Convex Mirror, early 19th century, framed by a stag surrounded by leafy foliage surmounting glazing, and base with a pendant shell motif, ht. 50 1/2 in. $4,000-6,000 619 French School, 18th Century John Begon Unsigned, sitter identified in an inscription on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 31 x 25 in. (78.7 x 63.5 cm), framed. Condition: Possible retouch, surface grime. $600-800 618A

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620 Continental School, 18th Century Portrait of Victor-Amédée, King of Sardaigne Unsigned, identified in an inscription on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 31 1/2 x 25 in. (79.7 x 63.7 cm), framed. Condition: Craquelure, stretcher bar marks, varnish discoloration, surface grime.

623 Edwardian Painted Satinwood Writing Desk, early 20th century, overall polychrome painted decoration of floral garlands and swags, the two side cabinets with oval scenes of maidens and putti, surmounting a base with shaped single-drawer frieze, a medial X-form stretcher, all supported on tapered legs terminating in spade feet, ht. 49, wd. 42, dp. 22 in. $1,200-1,800

N.B. The sitter is likely Victor-Amédée II (1666-1732). $600-800

624 British School, 19th Century

621 Carved Oak Cabinet, demi-barrel form, with dentil-type molded cornice and a spiral-carved motif on facade, and a single door which opens to reveal an interior shelf, ht. 13 3/4, wd. 17 1/2, dp. 6 3/4 in. $300-500 622 Dutch Burlwood Chest, 20th century, the serpentine molded top over three drawers with similarly shaped front, resting on stylized bracket feet, ht. 30 1/4, wd. 32, dp. 18 1/2 in. $800-1,200

Misty Landscape with a Cathedral and Cows Watering Unsigned. Oil on pressed paperboard, 18 1/8 x 24 in. (46.0 x 61.0 cm), framed. Condition: Paint loss, craquelure, surface grime, slight warping to support, with a portrait oil sketch on the reverse. $600-800 625 Heinrich von Reder (German, 1824-1909) Quiet Village with Thatched Cottages Signed “H. Reder” l.l. Oil on canvas, 11 1/4 x 18 1/8 in. (28.5 x 46.0 cm), framed. Condition: Minor craquelure, surface grime. $600-800

625A English Oak William and Mary-style Gateleg Table, late 19th/early 20th century, with oval top surmounting turned swing-out legs with centralized turned finial, ht. 27 1/2, open wd. 52 3/4, closed wd. 15 3/4, dp. 49 in. $400-600 626 Verdure Tapestry, probably France, early 20th century, 5 ft. 10 in. x 7 ft. 10 in. $400-600 627 Twenty-three Pieces of Baccarat Stemware and a Pitcher, France, each with gilded highlights, all signed “BACCARAT FRANCE,” twelve white wineglasses, ht. 8, eleven red wineglasses, ht. 8 5/8; the ewer-form pitcher with elongated auricular handle, ht. 13 in. $1,500-2,500

628 Thirty-seven Pieces of Glassware, thirty-six pieces of St. Louis stemware, France, each signed “ST. LOUIS CRISTAL FRANCE”: twelve champagnes, ht. 8 3/4, eleven water glasses, ht. 7 1/2, six white wineglasses, ht. 6 5/8, six sherries, ht. 6, one red, ht. 7 1/8; and a Baccarat pitcher with canted neck and similarly angled handle, signed “BACCARAT FRANCE,” ht. 10 3/4 in. $1,500-2,500

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629 British School, Early 19th Century Morning, or the Benevolent Sportsman Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 21 x 25 3/4 in. (53.3 x 65.4 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, patch reinforcement, craquelure, surface grime. N.B. The original painting by George Morland is in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. $800-1,200

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630 Leopold Haeck (Belgian, 1868-1928) Dans les Polders Signed “L. HAECK” l.l., titled on a partial label on the stretcher. Oil on canvas, 26 x 31 3/4 in. (66.0 x 81.0 cm), framed. Condition: Minor retouch, craquelure, minor surface grime. $500-700 631 Three Pairs of Pewter Candlesticks, England and Continental, 18th to early 19th century, a pair of low candlesticks with baluster-form columns and square stepped bases, ht. 7 1/4, a pair with tapered columns which screw into a round base, ht. 8 5/8; and a pair with gadrooned rim and round base, ht. 9 in. Provenance: Proceeds from the sale of the collections will be used by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, exclusively for the acquisition of art and antiques to be exhibited in its art museums and historic buildings. $400-600 632 Two Pewter Snuff Boxes, Britain, early 19th century, a double-barrel flint-lock pistolshaped with a hinged opening, wd. 4 3/8, and one with mounted horn, inscribed “DURIE” on interior of hinged lid, wd. 3 in. N.B. Similar examples of each of these boxes appear on pp. 132-133 of Howard Herschell Cotterell’s Old Pewter: Its Makers and Marks. Provenance: See Lot 632. $400-600

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632A Two Early Metal Spoons, England, possibly 17th/18th century, each bearing similar mark with three spoons and initials “HI (IH)” in a circular cartouche to bowl, one probably lead with a knopped stem, lg. 7, the other brass with rubbed apostle terminal of St. Matthew, lg. 6 7/8 in. $200-250 633 Anton Heinrich Dieffenbach (German, 1831-1914) By a Mountain Spring Signed and dated “A. Dieffenbach/1887” l.r. Oil on canvas, 28 x 21 in. (71.0 x 53.5 cm), framed. Condition: Mounted to Masonite support, minor retouch, minor surface grime. $1,000-1,500 634 Continental School, 16th Century Style Nobele Noviza Unsigned. Oil on copper, 3 1/2 x 2 3/4 in. (9.0 x 6.8 cm), framed. Condition: Crease to u.l. corner, paint losses, varnish discoloration, surface grime. $500-700 635 Stuart Walter Lloyd (British, 1875-1929) Cottage Scene with Figures on a River Bank at Sunset Signed “Stuart Lloyd” l.l. Watercolor on paper, sight size 20 1/4 x 14 in. (51.5 x 35.5 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $700-900 636 Sarouk Mat, Iran, c. 1930, 2 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft. $200-250 637 Meshed Carpet, Northeastern Iran, first half 20th century, 13 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 2 in. $800-1,000

638 Grand Tour Micromosaic Box, Italy, 19th century, red hardstone with polychrome scene on lid of doves at a fountain, with gilded silverlined interior, ht. 1, wd. 3 1/2, dp. 2 1/2 in. $800-1,200

639 Continental Strong Box, with overall carved medallions, strap hinges, interior with velvetlined vacant compartments, ht. 6 1/2, wd. 19 7/8, dp. 10 1/4 in. $400-600

645 Pair of Baroque-style Brass Wall Sconces, each with a pierced backplate with slots for two armatures, each light with tulip-shaped nozzle, ht. 12 1/2 in. $800-1,200

640 Pair of Victorian Empire-style Bronze Ewers, possibly France, 19th century, patinated with long auricular handle surmounted by a figural head extending to tapered neck highlighted by a mask, reeded bulbous body with turned socle mounted on stepped marble plinth, ht. 17 1/4 in. $800-1,200

646 Late Victorian Rosewood and Motherof-pearl-inlaid Writing Box, 19th century, with floral motif on slant-lid, which opens to reveal a velvet writing surface, opening to an interior vacant compartment, and a hinged compartment with two ink bottles and lidded compartments, closed ht. 5, wd. 13 1/2, dp. 10 1/4 in. $300-400

641 Italian School, 19th Century White Marble Bust of an Infant, sculpted as a child’s head and shoulder, after A Little Boy, by Desiderio da Settignano, ht. 16 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500

642 Baroque-style Italian Walnut Vargueno, 19th century, molded cornice surmounting a heavily carved two-part case, upper cabinet with Palladian-style arched central door which opens in sections to reveal vacant compartments, flanked by eight small drawers, all framed by carved bosses and swags, figural head desk supports, resting on a lower case with a two-drawer frieze, over two cabinet doors mounted with figural head mask pulls, raised on stepped gadrooned plinth base supported by paw feet, ht. 73 1/2, wd. 46, dp. 20 1/2 in. $1,200-1,800 643 Louis XVI-style Marble-top Gueridon, France, late 19th century, the pierced gallery encircling a round white top, with single drawer and candle slide frieze, supported on tapered channeled legs, ht. 29 1/4, dia. 25 1/2 in. $300-400 644 George III Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard, early 19th century, the facade with overall stringing and inlay, central long drawer flanked by two vacant deep drawers, one with an interior divided for holding bottles, all on tapered legs terminating in spade feet, ht. 34 3/4, wd. 64, dp. 29 1/2 in. $700-900

647 Walter Goodall (British, 1830-1889) Girl Feeding Birds in a Barnyard Signed and dated “Walter Goodall 1856” l.l. Watercolor on paper, sight size 11 3/8 x 9 5/8 in. (29.0 x 24.5 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $600-800 648 Continental School, Early 19th Century River Scene with Figures and Church Monogrammed “JS” or “TS” l.r., signed or inscribed “J. Sergeant pinx./1807” on the reverse. Watercolor on laid paper, 6 5/8 x 8 1/5 in. (16.5 x 21.5 cm), framed. Condition: Minor toning and foxing particularly to u.l. corner, some pigment discoloration to u.l. edge, hinged to back mat in two places on the top of the reverse. $300-500 649 Chinese Silk Rug, late 20th century, 5 ft. x 3 ft. 1 in. $500-700 650 Indo-Persian Carpet, India, c. 1950, 10 ft. x 6 ft. 6 in. $800-1,000

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651 François-Raoul Larche (French, 1860-1912) Loïe Fuller, the art nouveau bronze lamp cast as the celebrated dancer within swirling drapery, electrified, bearing Soit Decauville foundry mark, numbered “S771” and signed “RAOUL LARCHE,” ht. 18 1/4 in. $25,000-35,000

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652 Venetian Blackamoor Stand, late 19th/early 20th century, the polychrome tabletop with gesso fabric over one corner, ht. 36 3/4 in. $800-1,200

654 French Grisaille Wallpaper Panel, after the original by Merry-Joseph Blondel of Psyche Showing Jewelry to Her Sisters, framed, ht. 76 1/2, wd. 89 in.

653 Georgian Mahogany Roundabout Chair, England, 19th century, with serpentine shieldshaped splat and rounded seat supported on four cabriole legs with pad feet, ht. 45, wd. 23 1/4, dp. 19 1/2 in. $800-1,200

N.B. A wallpaper panel of this subject by Blondel, manufactured by Joseph Dufour et Cie. c. 1820 can be found in the collections of the Whitworth Art Gallery University of Manchester, England, and the Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York, has a full set of the Loves of Psyche, printed in the early 20th century. $700-900

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655 Austrian Inlaid Sycamore and Birch Table, first quarter 19th century, round top with a centralized star-shaped medallion, supported by a pedestal terminating in a splayed quadripartite footed base, ht. 27 1/2, dia. 25 in. Provenance: This item was purchased by the current owner from H.M. Luther Inc. $1,500-2,500 656 Queen Anne-style Mahogany Flat-top Highboy, early 19th century, upper case with molded flat top projection over four graduated drawers, over a lower case with one drawer over a central drawer with arch motif flanked by two short drawers, shaped apron with acorn finials, all on cabriole legs, ht. 65 5/8, wd. 39 1/2, dp. 20 1/2 in. $2,500-3,500

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657 Continental Porcelain- and Gilt-bronzemounted Rosewood Gueridon, last quarter 19th century, round top with Viennese-style mounted plaques depicting 18th century French ladies of the court, surrounding a central plaque depicting a royal family, signed “Westmuller,” all resting on a bulb-shaped pedestal suspended by scrolling tripartite feet, ht. 29, dia. 28 3/4 in. $800-1,200 658 Auguste Louis Lepère (French, 1849-1918) L’Abreuvoir au Pont Marie, Paris Signed and dated in the plate “Lepère 1902” l.r., titled within the plate u.l. Etching on paper, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 in. (15.7 x 23.4 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. $300-500

659 Félix Ziem (French, 1821-1911) Hauling a Fishing Boat onto the Beach Signed “Ziem.” l.r., stamped “Schweitzer Gallery Art/Reference Library” and numbered “#554” in two places on the reverse. Oil on panel, 10 3/4 x 15 1/2 in. (27.3 x 39.2 cm), framed. Condition: Minor retouch, minor abrasions, fine craquelure, surface grime. N.B. The Association Félix Ziem, represented by Mathias Ary Jan, David Pluskwa, and Gérard Fabre, has confirmed the authenticity of this work. $2,000-3,000 660 School of Gaetano Chierici (Italian, 18681930) Chickens and Geese in a Barnyard Signed or inscribed “C. Gaetano” l.r. Oil on canvas, 20 x 24 1/4 in. (50.7 x 61.4 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch, small area of craquelure, subtle stretcher bar marks. $800-1,200

660A William and Mary-style Gate-leg Table, drop-leaf oval top, single-drawer apron, supported on turned legs, ht. 28 1/2, open wd. 43 3/4, dp. 36, closed wd. 12 1/4 in. $400-600 661 William and Mary-style Oak Tuck-away Table, late 19th/early 20th century, the oval top supported on barleytwist legs and two paneled end supports, ht. 28 1/2, open wd. 36 1/4, dp. 28 1/4, closed wd. 10 1/2 in. $400-600 662 Two Neoclassical-style Pine Columns, 20th century, stained wood, each surmounted by heavily carved Corinthian capital, plain column, terminating in channeled and stepped round base, approx. ht. 8 1/2 ft. $1,200-1,500 663 Antonio Piazza (Italian, Late 19th/Early 20th Century) White Alabaster Sculpture of a Woman, signed to reverse “A. Piazza Carrara,” on a socle, bust ht. 15 7/8 in. $400-600

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664 Grand Tour Bronze Bust of a Maiden, depicted in drapery, on a shaped ovoid base, ht. 11 3/4, wd. 16 1/2, dp. 7 1/2 in. $400-600 665 Pair of Empire-Revival Gilt-bronze Urns, 19th century, each depicted in the style of the Warwick vase, mounted on black marble plinths stepped on three sides, ht. 8 3/8 in. $300-500 666 102 Cased Grand Tour Medallions, Italy, 19th century, in various sizes, depicting figures and scenes such as Marcus Aurelius, Cleopatra, Agrippina, and Guido Reni’s “Aurora Bringing in the Dawn,” wd. 3/4 to 2 7/8 in. $700-900

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667 Coalport Porcelain Imari Pattern Supper Set, England, mid-19th century, reds, blue, and orange on white ground with gilded highlights, including a covered melon-shaped tureen with gilded knop, and four crescentshaped covered dishes, tureen ht. 7 1/2, dish ht. 4 1/2 in. $800-1,200 668 Pair of Hand-painted Earthenware Vases, Continental, late 19th/early 20th century, in the manner of Chinese vases with highly gilded and pierced handles, each with polychrome enameled landscapes with houses and mountains, ht. 24 3/4 in. $400-600 669 After Giacomo Zoffoli (Italian, c. 17311785), or Giovanni Zoffoli (Italian, c. 17541805) Grand Tour Bronze of Flora, on round wood socle, total ht. 15 1/2 in. $600-800

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The Triumph of Manhattan/A Mural Study in Three Parts Signed and dated on the center panel “C Y TURNER COPYRIGHT 1896” l.r., identified on labels from Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York, on the frame backings. Oil on canvas, center panel 13 x 49 in. (33.0 x 124.5 cm), side panels 13 x 32 1/2 in. (33.0 x 82.5 cm), individually framed. Condition: Lined, retouch. $800-1,200

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671 Barbizon School, 19th Century Bucolic Landscape with Fishermen at a River Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 19 3/4 X 30 in. (50.3 x 76.1 cm), unframed. Condition: Canvas trimmed and lined, retouch, fine, stable craquelure. $800-1,200

674 French Empire-style Bronze Candlesticks, late 19th/early 20th century, each with foliate garland encircling columns, the base decorated with palmettes and guilloche, ht. 11 1/2 in. $600-800 675 Italian School, 19th Century

672 School of Jean Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-1805)

White Marble Figure of a Classical Male Nude, modeled wearing a loosely draped cloth, inscribed “J. Vacca Napoli 1866,” ht. 18 1/2 in. $400-600

Head of a Woman in a Ruffled Cap Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 18 1/4 x 15 3/8 in. (46.5 x 39.0 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch, fine craquelure. $1,000-1,500

676 Continental School, 19th Century

673 Kashan Rug, Iran, c. 1930, 6 ft. 10 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. $300-500

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Marble Figure of Ariadne on a Panther, depicted on naturalistic base, ht. 15 1/2 in. $400-600 677 White Marble Nude Torso, Italy/Greece, in the Roman manner and modeled as a male figure, ht. 33 in. $3,000-5,000

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678 Louis XV-style Ebonized and Ormolumounted Table á Ecrire and an Empirestyle Fauteuil, France, 20th century, the shaped, tooled leather-top surface above a frieze with a central drawer flanked by two short drawers, all supported on cabriole legs, ht. 29 3/4, wd. 48 1/2, dp. 26; the Empirestyle ebonized chair with a covered leather back and seat and curved arms terminating in giltwood dolphin’s heads, supported on sabre legs, ht. 37 1/4 in. $1,000-2,000 679 French Empire-style Marble-top Mahogany Table, round green top supported by three columns terminating in a tripartite base, label on underside inscribed “Maison Belzacq/J. et E. Perol/Paris,” ht. 27 1/8, dia. 19 3/4 in. $300-500 680 French Provincial Fruitwood Writing Table, late 19th century, the planked top projecting over a single-drawer shaped frieze raised on cabriole legs, ht. 27 1/4, wd. 34 3/4, dp. 22 3/4 in. $300-500


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680A Dutch Marquetry Triple-back Fruitwood Settee, late 19th century, shaped crest rail and vasiform splats, trapezoidal seat framed by a serpentine apron, resting on cabriole legs, ht. 45 1/2, wd. 60 3/4, dp. 25 1/2 in. $700-900 681 Manner of Nicolaes Maes (Dutch, 16341693) Dutch Interior with Figures Enjoying a Book Inscribed and dated “N. Maes 50.” l.l. Oil on canvas, 14 x 20 in. (35.3 x 50.8 cm), framed. Condition: Minor retouch, craquelure, surface grime. $1,000-1,500

682 Baktiari Rug, Iran, c. 1930, 6 ft. x 4 ft. 3 in. $200-300

683 Pair of Meissen-style Gilt-bronze and Porcelain Candleholders, early 20th century, each with two-light gilded armature suspending floral blooms, one depicting a woman with violin, the other a man and bagpipes, ht. 13 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500

684 Pair of Meissen-style Gilt-bronze and Porcelain Parrot Candleholders, early 20th century, each depicting a green parrot encircled by polychrome flowers suspended by twisting branches, resting on a foliate base, ht. 11 in. $1,000-1,500 685 George Albert Thompson (American, 18681938) Seascape in an Elaborately Carved Frame Signed “G. Thompson” l.r. Watercolor on paper/board, sight size 18 3/4 x 26 in. (47.6 x 66.0 cm). Condition: Not examined out of frame. $700-900

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686 Edwardian Paint-decorated Caned Settee and Chair, England, early 20th century, double-backed settee framed with polychrome urns and swag garlands over cartouches depicting putti, with curved arm supports and tapered legs, ht. 36, wd. 39 1/2, dp. 21; and a similarly decorated chair, ht. 35, wd. 17 1/2, dp. 19 1/4 in. $800-1,200

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687 Professor Chiurazzi (Italian, Late 19th/Early 20th Century) Pair of Marble Female Nude Figures with Putti, depicted with drapery on a naturalistic base, signed “Prof. Chiurazzi,� ht. 58 1/2 to 59 7/8 in. $12,000-18,000

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688 English Jacobean-style Oak Bench, with a molded top and splayed, turned end supports, joined by a flat stretcher, ht. 19, wd. 92 1/4, dp. 10 1/4 in. $600-800


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689 William and Mary-style Oak Table, the planked top projection surmounting a molded single-drawer frieze, supported on turned legs joined by front and lower stretchers, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 40, dp. 22 3/4 in. $600-800 690 Louis XV-style Provincial Oak Buffet, 20th century, the chamfered top over two central short drawers and a cabinet door with vacant interior, flanked by two paneled cabinets with vacant interior and single shelf each, all on cabriole legs, ht. 37 1/4, wd. 67, dp. 20 1/2 in. $700-900

691 Attributed to George Romney (British, 1734-1802) Sketch of a Seated Woman Unsigned. Brown ink on laid paper, 4 1/4 x 6 in. (10.8 x 15.3 cm), framed. Condition: Small tear to center left, creases at top edge, mat burn, toning, minor staining, minor wear to edges of the sheet, with a drawing of another seated figure on the reverse, sheet hinged to back mat in two places on the reverse. N.B. The lot is accompanied by an original bill of sale from The Drawing Shop, New York, dated March 30, 1965, and by a copy of a letter from Patrick Noon, Acting Curator, Prints and Drawings, Yale Center for British Art, dated August 29, 1981, stating his opinion that the drawing is by George Romney and likely came from a sketch book. $600-900 692 Continental School, 19th Century Hanging Game with Horn Signed “S. ABrigo” l.r. Oil on canvas, 27 x 22 in. (68.5 x 55.8 cm), framed. Condition: Extensive, stable craquelure, varnish discoloration, surface grime. $400-600

693 Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792) Head of a Young Woman in a Bonnet Inscribed and signed “Mrs.../JReynolds” l.c. Ink and watercolor on paper, 5 3/8 x 3 1/4 in. (13.7 x 8.3 cm), framed. Condition: Sheet laid down on supporting paper/cardboard, nicks and losses to edges of sheet, not examined out of frame. $800-1,500 694 After Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 18411919) Le Petit Peintre, Claude (Coco) at His Easel Signed “Renoir” within the matrix, dry stamped “EG” l.r. Reproduction after a sanguine drawing, 14 x 10 3/4 in. (35.6 x 27.3 cm), framed. Condition: Scattered abrasions, toning, sheet mounted to cardboard support. $600-900 695 Kasvin Carpet, Iran, c. 1940, 9 ft. 11 in. x 6 ft. 5 in. $700-900

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696 Framed Needlework of the Head of Christ, Continental, possibly Flemish, wool and silk, in polychrome hues, inscribed “1640” lower right, and “1678” upper right, sight ht. 19, wd. 15 1/2, framed ht. 24 1/2, wd. 21 1/4 in. $800-1,200 696A Louis XV-style Provincial Marble-top Walnut Server, 20th century, the shaped superstructure surmounting a green marble top, above a carved frieze with floral motif, on cabriole legs, ht. 34, wd. 39, dp. 17 1/4 in. $400-600 697 William IV Leather-top Mahogany Writing Table, mid-19th century, the tooled writing surface and molded top surmounting a two-drawer frieze, supported on turned and channeled legs terminating in casters, ht. 29 3/4, wd. 42 3/4, dp. 23 3/4 in. $300-500 698 Two William and Mary-style Armchairs, with barleytwist arms, covered back and seats, resting on turned legs with a cross-stretcher, ht. 35 1/2, wd. 26 1/2, dp. 23 1/2 in. $500-700

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699 Two Aubusson Verdure Tapestries, France, 19th century, each depicting figures in a verdant landscape; one with a shepherd and a woman with fish, sheep, and dog, ht. 85 1/2, wd. 60 1/2; the other with two women and a man with a castle, ht. 83, wd. 71 in. $4,000-6,000 700 Italian Giltwood and Marble-top Console Table, late 18th/early 19th century, the top associated, the red marble top over a heavily carved acanthus base, on a stepped and shaped foot, ht. 34 1/2, wd. 71, dp. 21 in. $1,200-1,800

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701 Luis Fernández Noseret (Spanish, fl. 17931828), After Antonio Carnicero (Spanish, 1748–1814) Coleccion de las principales suertes de una corrida de toros grabada por Luis Fernandez Noseret Identified within the title page, twelve other sheets numbered “L I” through “L XII” in the u.l. corners of the images. Thirteen hand-colored engravings including the title page, plate sizes to 6 7/8 x 9 3/8 in. (17.6 x 23.7 cm), unmatted, unframed. Condition: Very minor toning, some with minor fox marks or minor soiling to the margins. $800-1,200

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702 Flemish School, 17th Century Style Still Life with Flowers and Bird’s Nest in a Stone Alcove Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in. (76.3 x 63.2 cm), in a carved and gilded frame. Condition: Patch reinforcement, retouch, craquelure, surface grime. $800-1,200 703 After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 18101879) The Moroccan Falconeer, inscribed “P.J. Mêne” at base, and on a plaque “The Moroccan Falconeer P.J. Mêne,” ht. 25 in. $400-600


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704 Venetian Baroque-style Carved Walnut Armchair, last quarter 19th century, in the manner of Andrea Brustolon, with arched back and heavily carved figural head mount upper armrests, caryatid uprights, cross-stretcher with turned pendant finial, acanthus and foliate scroll feet, later covering, ht. 49 1/4, wd. 32 1/4, dp. 28 in. $400-600

705 Dutch Marquetry and Fruitwood Armoire, 18th century, molded and crested pediment centered by a rocaille-style corbel, above a pair of doors finely inlaid with urns of flowers, birds, horses, all below a depiction of St. George and the Dragon, raised on a serpentine case with three rows of drawers, all inlaid with birds and flowers, canted corners with masks and flowers, each side with an oval and octagonal panel of birds and flowers, ht. 97, wd. 75, dp. 25 in. $1,500-2,500

706 Italian Olivewood Side Table, early 19th century, a round top over a single-drawer frieze, with columnar leg supports highlighted by ebonized mounts, resting on tripartite base, ht. 25 1/4, dia. 19 1/2 in. $600-800 707 Continental Birch Three-tier Étagère, mid-19th century, rectangular top projection surmounting a single-drawer frieze, over two shelves, all on spool-turned legs, terminating in caster feet, ht. 30 7/8, wd. 17 1/2, dp. 13 1/4 in. $400-500

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708 Johann Heinrich Sander (German, 18101865) Coastal View with Vessels, Figures, and Cottages Signed, inscribed, and dated “J.H. Sander Hamburg 1840” l.l. Gouache on paper/board, sight size 9 5/8 x 15 5/8 in. (24.4 x 39.5 cm), framed. Condition: Staining to u.l. and top edges, multiple fine abrasions, not examined out of frame. Provenance: By descent to the current New Jersey estate. $800-1,200 709 After Hendrick Adriaan van Rheede (Dutch, c. 1637-c.1691) Fifteen Hand-colored Botanical Prints Unsigned, titled in four languages in the plates. Hand-colored engravings on watermarked laid paper, plate sizes 13 3/8 x 17 5/8 in. (34.0 x 44.5 cm), four framed, eleven unmatted and unframed. Condition: Center creases, minor toning and staining, nicks, small tears, and wear to edges of sheets, four not examined out of frames. N.B. The majority of the prints appear to be from Hortus Indicus Malabaricus. $300-500

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710 Continental School, 19th Century Harbor at Dusk Signed indistinctly “Ge...” l.l. Oil on canvas, 20 x 30 in. (50.8 x 76.1 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch, scattered paint losses, craquelure with area of lifting u.r. $800-1,200 711 Carlo Ferrari (Italian, 1861-1950) Portrait of a Musketeer Signed and dated “Carlo Ferrari/Roma 1898” l.l. Watercolor on paper, 29 1/4 x 16 5/8 in. (74.3 x 42.2 cm), framed (without glass). Condition: Toning, scattered water spotting, wear to the edges of the sheet, sheet laid down on cardboard support. $800-1,200 712 Hamadan Rug, Iran, c. 1940, 5 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 10 in. $500-700 713 Continental School, Early 20th Century Marble Bust of Joan of Arc, with yellow- and gray-veined shoulders, bust ht. 21 in. $600-800

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714 Diminutive Dutch Marquetry Fruitwood Bureau Bookcase, 19th century, archshaped bonnet over a single glazed door with vacant interior and two shelves, over lower bombe case with three drawers, all on carved claw feet, electrified, ht. 75 3/4, wd. 41, dp. 25 in. $1,000-2,000 714A Georgian Serpentine-front Mahogany Chest of Drawers, England, 19th century, with string inlay, molded top surmounting a case of three drawers, resting on French feet, ht. 33 1/2, wd. 40 1/2, dp. 19 1/4 in. $600-800 715 Georgian-style Mahogany Commode, England, 19th century, demilune shape with two swing-out doors which open to reveal a vacant compartment with interior shelf, framed by faux cabinets and drawers, ht. 34, wd. 28 1/2, dp. 13 3/4 in. $700-900 716 Regency-style Mahogany Sideboard, overall inlay and marquetry veneers, demilune shape with central long drawer surmounting a serpentine, two-door, vacant cupboard, flanked by two deep drawers, supported on turned legs, ht. 39, wd. 68, dp. 24 in. $700-900


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717 After Nanna Matthews Bryant (American, 1871-1933)

719 School of Frederic Roux (French, 18051874)

Bronze Figure of a Maiden, depicted in a naturalistic setting, signed “Nanna Matthews Bryant,” ht. 33 in.

Ship Approaching Marseille Unsigned, titled and attributed on a handinscribed decorative label affixed to the back of the frame. Watercolor and gouache on laid paper, 14 1/4 x 20 1/2 in. (36.4 x 52.2 cm), framed. Condition: Staining to l.l. quadrant, scattered foxing, not examined out of frame. $500-700

N.B. Though she began as a painter, Bostonian Nanna Matthew Bryant often showed her sculpture regularly at the annual exhibitions of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, National Academy of Design, and the Copley Society of Boston. $1,000-1,500 718 Thomas Noelsmith (British, fl. 1889-1900) Two Countryside Cottage Scenes: Seaford, Sussex and Near Canterbury, Kent Both signed “T. Noelsmith” l.l., titled l.r. Watercolor on paper, sight size 9 3/4 x 13 3/4 in. (24.3 x 33.7 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frames. $300-500

720 Daniel Lerpiniere (French, 1745-1785), After Richard Paton (British, 1717-1791) To Hyde Parker, Esq., Vice Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty’s Fleet.../ An Engagement Between the British and Dutch Fleets, August 5, 1781 Inscribed and tiled “Painted by R. Paton... Engraved by D. Lerpiniere/...” beneath the image. Hand-colored engraving, sight size 19 1/4 x 23 3/4 in. (49.0 x 60.5 cm), framed. Condition: Toning, acid burn, not examined out of frame. $500-700

721 Italian School, 19th Century Italian Peasant Woman Signed indistinctly l.r. Oil on canvas, 28 x 18 in. (71.1 x 45.7 cm), framed. Condition: Lined and stretched on a new stretcher, retouch, depression with paint loss l.r., craquelure. $500-700 722 Pair of Georgian Side Chairs, England, 19th century, with floral swag carved crest rail and pierced splat, trapezoidal seat, foliate carved knees, claw-and-ball feet, ht. 38 in. $400-600 723 Two Baroque-style Walnut Armchairs, Continental, 19th century, each with overall heavy carving and fabric-covered back and seat, curved arms, turned legs, and floral and foliate front stretcher; one with parcel-giltwood acanthus ears surmounting the crest rail, ht. 57, wd. 31, dp. 30; the other with rectangular back, ht. 46, wd. 26, dp. 27 1/2 in. $600-800

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724 After Johann Heinrich von Dannecker (Germany, 1758-1841) Bronze Figure of Ariadne Riding a Panther, inscribed on rectangular base “DANNECKER,” ht. 30 1/2, wd. 26 in. $4,000-6,000 725 George III Oak Welsh Dresser, early 19th century, the planked top surmounting a threedrawer frieze with serpentine apron, lower shelf, all supported by turned legs, ht. 36, wd. 78, dp. 18 1/2 in. $500-700 726 Anglo-Colonial Rosewood Campaign Chest, 19th century, two parts with two over three long drawers, highlighted with brass mounts and carrying handles on the sides, on turned legs, ht. 41 1/8, wd. 36 1/2, dp. 16 3/4 in. $700-900

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727 Continental School, 19th/20th Century A Fine Vintage Signed indistinctly “...B...” l.l. Watercolor on paper, 14 5/16 x 10 in. (36.5 x 25.3 cm), framed. Condition: Minor mat burn, minor toning. $300-500 728 European School, 19th Century Stagecoach Robbery Signed and dated indistinctly “Ber... Se.../ 1883” l.l. Oil on canvas, 17 3/4 x 25 5/8 in. (45.0 x 65.0 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, prominent craquelure, canvas deformation. $700-900

729 Royal Copenhagen “Flora Danica” Pattern Porcelain Platter, 20th century, polychrome enamel with botanical specimen, crenellated gilt edge, inscribed on verso “Verbascum thapsiforme Beuspidatum Shrad.,” with printed factory marks and impressed number “3520,” ht. 1 3/4, lg. 18 1/2, wd. 14 1/4 in. $800-1,200

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730 Silk Mat, China, late 20th century, 2 ft. 7 in. x 1 ft. 10 in. $200-250 731 Mahal Carpet, Iran, c. 1950, 12 ft. x 9 ft. 4 in. $800-1,200 732 Georgian Mahogany Secretary Bookcase, early 19th century, upper case with a molded cornice surmounting two glazed doors and interior with two shelves (electrified), atop lower case with stepped and inlaid fall-front lid which opens to a tooled leather writing surface and correspondence slots flanked by drawers, above two cabinet doors with an interior outfitted with a slide-out tray shelf, ht. 87, wd. 45 1/2, dp. 21 in. $1,000-1,500 733 Louis XVI-style Marble-top Marquetry Commode, early 20th century, kingwood and tulipwood, with gilt-bronze mounts, shaped rose marble top surmounting a bombé case comprised of two drawers, supported by cabriole legs, ht. 35 1/2, wd. 42, dp. 21 3/4 in. $800-1,200


734

733A Rococo-style Marble-top Console Table, 20th century, probably beechwood, the serpentine salmon-colored marble surface projecting over a shaped and pierced frieze with carved shell motif, supported on cabriole legs joined by a stretcher highlighted with a foliate pendant, ht. 35, wd. 38, dp. 16 1/2 in. $500-700

734 John Theodore Heins (British, 1697-1756) Lady with Floral Hairpiece and Fur-lined Coat Signed and dated “Heins...1747” l.r. Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm), framed. Condition: Craquelure. $1,000-1,500

735 Attributed to Robert Cruikshank (British, 1789-1856) Whipping Top and Bottom, c. 1846 Unsigned, attributed and titled in an inscription on the mounting paper, attributed and dated on the window mat. Watercolor on paper, 6 11/16 x 9 1/16 in. (17.0 x 23.0 cm), matted, unframed. Condition: Toning, staining, affixed to a mounting paper at four corners of the reverse. $800-1,200 736 Manner of Adriaen Jansz van Ostade (Dutch, 1610-1685) Two Tavern Interiors with Peasants Smoking Unsigned, inscribed “Ostade/1655” in ink on the back of the frames. Oil on canvas, 8 x 6 3/4 in. (20.4 x 17.0 cm), framed (in liners). Condition: Stretcher bar marks, minor canvas deformation, minor retouch or varnish inconsistency to one of the pair. $400-600

737 Late Victorian Cut Glass Cruet with Silver-mounted Stoppers, late 19th century, unmarked, with intaglio grape motifs, having a dual neck opening, each topped with silver endcaps decorated with grapes, ht. 10 1/4 in. $150-250 738 Late Victorian Cut Glass Pitcher with Sterling Silver Collar, probably America, silver-plated rim with floral and scroll motif, body with hobstar panels and vertical zipper cuts, marked on rim with an impressed beehive mark, possibly for Adelphi, ht. 13 1/8 in. $300-350 739 Hawkes Cut Glass Vase with Sterling Base, 20th century, with a funnel neck, and intaglio chrysanthemum and cut vine motif, marked on base “Hawkes Sterling 69 PWTS.,” ht. 12 1/2 in. $200-300

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742 Pair of Louis Philippe Fruitwood and Marble-top Rafraichissoir Tables, France, 19th century, each with green top with white veining and two vacant white metal-lined wells for bottles, single drawer frieze, two shelves, all supported on turned legs, ht. 29 to 29 1/4, wd. 18, dp. 18 in. $600-800 743 Victorian Neoclassical-style Upholstered Giltwood Settee, probably Italy, late 19th century, with overall heavy carving, the foliate crest rail with figural head mask surmounting a scrolled back, end supports of swan’s head handles extending into griffins, on stepped gadrooned shoe feet, later covering, ht. 41 1/4, wd. 46, dp. 31 1/2 in. $300-500

741

740 Set of Eight Renaissance-style Walnut Dining Chairs, early 20th century, each supported on turned legs, with a carved front stretcher depicting fruit and foliage, polychrome needlework covering and nailhead trim; two with tombstone-shaped back, ht. 50 1/2; six with arched crest rail, ht. 36 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500

741 After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 18101879) Bronze Huntsman on Horseback, depicted on a naturalistic base, dark brown patina with areas of verdigris, signed indistinctly “P.J. MÊNE 1869,” ht. 23 in. $5,000-7,000

744 Five-piece Dutch Blue and White Porcelain Garniture, Holland, 19th century, three lidded shaped octagonal vases with foo dog knops, each with floral landscape scenes, total ht. 16 1/4, and two vases with flared rims and floral and foliate decoration, ht. 11 7/8 in. $300-500

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745 Henri (Hendrik Martinus) Savry (Dutch, 1871-1942) Pastoral Scene Signed “Henri Savry Jr.” l.r. Oil on canvas, 30 3/8 x 51 in. (77.0 x 129.3 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, vertical shallow abrasion to sky in u.r. quadrant, minor retouch, craquelure. N.B. Alternate spelling of the artist’s last name is “Savrij.” $1,000-2,000 746 Emil Radomsky (European, 1878-1932) Two Portraits in Octagonal Frames: Man in a Fur Hat and Young Woman in a Scarf Both signed “E. Radomsky” l.r. Oil on canvasboard (oval format), 14 5/8 x 12 in. (37.0 x 30.5 cm), framed. Condition: Areas of thin pigment which appear intentional, minor surface grime. N.B. The specific nationality of the artist could not be confirmed, but Emil Radomsky’s works have been sold previously by German auction houses. $500-700

747 Pair of English Regency Painted Chairs, 19th century, each with black and polychrome paint, crest rail with neoclassical scene of the “Three Graces” surmounting a fretwork splat, and caned seat framed with a seat rail of vine and leaf motif, on tapered legs, ht. 33 1/2 in. $600-800

749 Regency Three-tier Mahogany Étagère, England, 19th century, with two shelves atop a shelf with drawer frieze, all joined by turned supports, on caster feet, ht. 53 3/4, wd. 19 7/8, dp. 16 in. $500-700

748 Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 17201778)

750 Pair of Sevres-style Porcelain Covered Urns, late 19th century, each with vasiform body terminating in pink-ground foot with gilding, one with scene depicting Cupid and swans and a recumbent maiden with a torch of love, the other with a scene of a maiden with pitcher, possibly Iris, and putti, signed “Ch. Fuchs,” spurious dark blue interlaced L’s with an “A” inside and “S...” underneath with “FRANCE” inscribed in red, ht. with lid approx. 26 in. $1,500-2,500

The Aqueduct of Nero Leading to the Palatine Signed in the plate “Cavalier Piranesi F.” l.l., titled l.c. Engraving on paper, from the Firmin-Didot Edition, Paris, plate size 19 x 28 in. (48.2 x 71.0 cm), framed. Condition: Acid burn, not examined out of frame. $300-500

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