| Lot | Description | Estimate |
| 1381 |
J. KUGLER ABSTRACT BALLS. Contemporary. Acrylic on canvas. Size framed: 25" h., 29" w. Condition: two dents; discolored center. |
25 - 30 |
| 1382 |
NETRA INDIAN FEMALE PTG. 20th c. Dyed and painted cloth with dimensional paint adhered to board. Signed "Netra." Size: 20 1/2" square. Condition: as is. |
25 - 45 |
| 1383 |
ROTHENBURG AN DER TAUBER ENGRAVING. Date unknown. A topographical view of the German town with a legend of place names. Size: 8" h., 12 1/2" w., framed 20" h., 24" w. Condition: behind non-glare glass, no visible defects. |
75 - 100 |
| 1384 |
BARBARA MAPLES COLOR LINOCUT. 20th c. Coloor linocut on paper. Signed in pencil lower right. Entitled "Moonlight-Rancho de Taos, ed. 10. Size: 14" h., 12" w., framed 27" h., 23" w. Condition: a little buckled; no visible defects; frame is as is. |
50 - 100 |
| 1385 |
PASTEL OVER PRINT OF A MAN. 19th c. Unsigned. Shows a top hatted man posing against a plinth; flowers, palm leaves and a red curtain are all drawn in. Probably done over a lithograph. Size framed: 22" h., 18" w. Condition: tears through his face; frame is as is. |
25 - 50 |
| 1386 |
FRENCH GALLERY POSTER. Lithograph for Galerie Maeght, 13 Rue De Teheran, Paris. Size framed: 26 1/2" h., 16 1/2" w. Condition: slightly yellowed. |
50 - 70 |
| 1387 |
P. SETZER OP-ART PAINTING. 1976. Oil on canvas. Signed. An optical strobe effect is caused by the green & red striped designs, played against the blue-green color chord on the right side. Size framed: 51" h., 39" w. Condition: slightly loosened canvas; frame is as is. |
50 - 75 |
| 1388 |
ROMANSKY SAILBOATS AND TREES. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left. Vignetted style of painting; popular television style execution. Size framed: 25 1/2" h., 30" w. Condition: no defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1389 |
PAIR OF ROMAN PORTRAITS. Contemporary. Screenprinted and painted in reverse on plastic (?), backed with white paper and framed behind glass. From the Antique: Julius Caesar and Emperor Tiberius. Size each framed; 23" h., 20" w. Condition: as is. |
40 - 60 |
| 1390 |
POYEN BARN OIL. 1962. Oil on board. Signed lower right. This vigorously painted image shows a European country church or barn in a decrepit state. Size: 12" h., 24" w., framed 19" h., 31" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame as is. |
175 - 250 |
| 1391 |
WILL FOWL LOCK #1 POSTER. Naive in style. Signed in pencil. Offset litho. Size framed: 21" h., 28" w. Condition: like new. |
40 - 60 |
| 1392 |
BANKS OF THE JORDAN, DAVID ROBERTS. Probably 20th c. reprint. Lithograph in black and cream on white paper. Original drawing dates to 1839, the print dated to 1843; this print, based on the paper's condition,indicates a fine quality 20th c. reprint for book publication. Size framed: 17" h., 21" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame, mat are as is. |
75 - 100 |
| 1393 |
CARRIG CASTLE H/C LITHOGRAPH. 19th c. Monogrammed E.G. Shows a decrepit castle, much touched over with green, blue, yellow and white watercolor. Size: 14" h., 11" w., framed 27" h., 21" w. Condition: a little darkened with age; frame is as is. |
100 - 175 |
| 1394 |
CHANDLER PASTEL. Early 20th c. Pastel on paper. Signed lower right. This lot shows a river, mountains and trees among brownish-pink clouds. Size: 15 1/2" h., 19" w., framed 21" h., 23 1/2" w. Condition: 3" tear from top edge and 4" scratch from bottom edge; age appropriate wear otherwise. |
200 - 300 |
| 1395 |
ATTR. THOMAS WORLIDGE DRAWING. 18th c.? Pencil on paper. Resembles a late Baroque or Rococo figural type--a man's head done as a study. Vignetted composition. Unsigned. Carries an attribution (unsubstantiated) to English artist Thomas Worlidge (1700-1766). Size: 9 1/2" h., 7" w., framed 17 1/2" h., 14 1/4" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as is. |
300 - 500 |
| 1396 |
TF KENNEDY MOUNTAIN WATERCOLOR. 1976. Watercolor on paper. Signed. Shows buttes, caps and mountain passes, painted in blocky washes. Size framed: 17" h., 21" w. Condition: the watercolors have faded and the paper has yellowed; mat and frame are as is. |
25 - 50 |
| 1397 |
STEPHEN SOHL LANDSCAPE. 1965. Oil on canvasboard. Signed, and written on the verso "my second painting, from a picture." Purple mountains and houses are shown. Size framed: 10" h., 12" w. Condition: no defects. |
15 - 25 |
| 1398 |
ABSTRACT #1. 20th c. Colored pencil, watercolor and silver foil on paper. Signed illegibly. Resembles subcutaneous flesh in a cross sectional view. Size framed: 11" h., 14" w. Condition: frame and glass are as is. |
20 - 30 |
| 1399 |
ABSTRACT #2. 20th c. Colored pencil, watercolor and silver foil on paper. Signed illegibly. Done by the same artist as the previous lot. A bird silhouette in red appears among deep blue and red squiggles and dots. Size framed: 11" h., 14" w. Condition: frame and glass are as is. |
20 - 30 |
| 1400 |
MORRIS KATZ EL CAPITAN. 1979. Oil on board. Signed in sgrafitto lower right. Morris Katz (Amer., 1932-) is a listed artist, known for his palette knife technique. He bills himself as the most prolific painter; among his stunts are instant art--events at which he has painted hundreds of paintings and sold them on the spot. Set in a heavy, gold colored frame. Size: 9 1/2" h., 7 1/2" w., framed 17" h., 15" w. Condition: no defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1401 |
INDUSTRY AND BRIDGES W/C. 1961. Watercolor on paper. Signed, but the signature is partially expunged by liquid. Very brushy and calligraphic rendering of two bridges (similar to Pittsburgh's Fort Pitt and Duquesne bridges) and smokestacks/mills. Size framed: 32" h., 37 1/2" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing; frame, mat are as is. |
50 - 100 |
| 1402 |
BLUE AND ORANGE ABSTRACT. 20th c. Oil on masonite. Unsigned. Patches of orange and blue appear like a pixilated sunset over the ocean. Size framed: 36" h., 24" w. Condition: no major detractions. |
50 - 75 |
| 1403 |
MILTON E. ROSEN BEACH HOUSE. 1938. Watercolor on paper. wet in wet technique used to describe this beach house on stilts, a green boat and a turquoise sky. Size framed: 21" h.,25" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
30 - 50 |
| 1404 |
SONNENBERG AND PETERSON PRINTS. 1970s. Color intaglio and color lithograph. The Joan Sonnenberg etching is purple and green, entitled Ascension. It is an Artist's Proof. The William Peterson color lithograph is "Samperi's Stele," red and green blobs. Size each to plate mark: 28" h., 22" w., and 26" h., 18" w. Condition: the Peterson is matted; the other is not matted, both are warped, some liquid damage to the Sonnenberg; as is. |
60 - 100 |
| 1405 |
MARJORIE SMITH FISHERMAN'S HUTS. 20th c. Oil on canvasboard. Signed lower right. An old tag on the verso reads "Fisherman's & Artist's Shacks, Perkin's Cove, Oqunquit, Marjorie Smith." Size framed: 21" h., 23" w. Condition: age appropriate wear. |
150 - 250 |
| 1406 |
H. MILNOR RUPP ADOBE HOUSES. 1940. Oil on board. Signed, dated 4'40'. Brightly colored adobe houses among a pink sky and trees are shown. Size framed: 15" h., 18 1/2" w. Condition: no major defects. |
100 - 200 |
| 1407 |
FAIRY AND CUMMINGS BRIDGE PRINTS. 20th c. Offset lithos on canvas (Fairy) and paper (Cummings). The fairy print, "Spirit of the Night," is after a John Atkinson Grimshaw painting (an English 19th c. artist known for his lighting effects). The "Winter Bridge" print is after an original painting by Chris Cummings, dated 1987; it is a "limited edition" print. Size each framed: 14" square (fairy), 29" h., 34" w. (Chris Cummings "Winter Bridge"). Condition: both are like new. |
75 - 100 |
| 1408 |
NEIMAN SERIGRAPH "CHIPPING ON." 1973. Serigraph. Signed in pencil and numbered 188/275. A golfer is shown chipping from the sand on to the green. |
650 - 850 |
| 1409 |
CASTLE IN ALPINE SETTING. 19th c. Oil on board. Unsigned. This image shows a castle or similar edifice partly obscured by trees at a lakeside; mountains appear behind. Size framed: 21" h., 27" w. Condition: old inpainting lower half; liquid stains on the mountain and in the sky; frame is as is. |
300 - 400 |
| 1410 |
SEARS GALLAGHER PRINT. Late 19th / early 20th c. Lithograph in blue and black ink with yellow and pink watercolor touches. Signed in the stone. Gallagher (American 1869-1955) is a listed artist known for genre, landscapes, and foreign scenes. He is listed as a painter and etcher. Size framed; 22" h., 17" w. Condition: no defects; frame is as is. |
200 - 300 |
| 1411 |
FOUR 1976 OLYMPIC COINS. Lot consists of two $5 and two $10 silver coins mounted on First Day Issue Stamped envelopes. Four envelopes are sealed with each coin. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 60 |
| 1412 |
1978 COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS. Lot includes two books of fourteen individual 14k gold stamps per book. Stamps are U.S. First Day Cover Gold Series. Issued by Calhoun's Collector's Society. First day issue cancellation of paper stamp. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 40 |
| 1413 |
1980 SILVER STAMP PLATES. Lot consists of ten U.S. Olympic Games postage stamps in solid sterling silver. Franklin Mint. Displayed in a blue hardshell case. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 40 |
| 1414 |
1980 CHRISTMAS STAMPS. Lot includes a total of thirty-three Christmas stamps. Includes three collector's panels issued Oct. 31, 1980. All are "The Glory Of Christmas" First Day of Issue cancelled stamps. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 40 |
| 1415 |
LOMARDO MINT SILVER INGOTS. Lot consists of two commemorative silver 2 oz. ingots. Dated 1974 and 1976. Both come displayed in a red box. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 30 |
| 1416 |
BICENTENNIAL SILVER MEDALS. Lot consists of three American Revolution commemorative sterling silver medals. Issued in 1973. They depict Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry. Displayed in separate boxes. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 30 |
| 1417 |
AMERICAN EAGLE SILVER COINS. Lot consists of two Olympic commemorative coins. Dated 1983 and 1984. One coin is .77 troy oz. silver and one is .09 troy oz. copper. These coins were the first Olympic commemorative coins issued by the U.S. mint. Come with original display cases and boxes. |
10 - 20 |
| 1418 |
SUSAN B. ANTHONY COINS & OTHERS. Lot consists of nine uncirculated Susan B. Anthony $1 dollar coins. Three are from each of the years they were minted and three are from each of the mints that produced them. Displayed in a blue velour box. Also, included is a 1891 Morgan silver dollar in a stamped 1991 100th Year Commemorative envelope. Condition: no visible defects. |
30 - 60 |
| 1419 |
SIGNED SPORTS PHOTOS. Lot includes the following four 8 X 10 photos: "Crazy Legs" Hirsch(L.A. Rams); Otto Graham(Hall of Fame 1965); Phil Cavarretta(NL Batting Champ 1945); Carl Hubbell(Hall of Fame 1947). All are mounted on wood plaques under plexiglas. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1420 |
TWO SIGNED PHIL RIZZUTO PHOTOS. The 8 X 10 photos are mounted on wood plaques under plexiglas. Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 35 |
| 1421 |
WADSWORTH WRISTWATCH. Watch has a black face and leather band. Shock and water resistant. Condition: watch back is scratched; apppears to be in working order. |
100 - 200 |
| 1422 |
BULOVA WRISTWATCH. Watch is marked "SELFWINDING". It has a white face and black leather band. Condition: the watch appears to be in working order. |
100 - 200 |
| 1423 |
ELGIN POCKET WATCH. The hunter case has a dog and floral design and is initialed. The watch works are marked: "Elgin Nat'l. Watch Co.". The inside cover is marked: "B.W.Co.; 381654". Chain is marked: "F.& C. Co.". Chain length: 11". Condition: clock does not work; clock has come out of case; case does not close; hands are missing from dial; face has minor scratches; case has minor dents. |
25 - 75 |
| 1424 |
CARVED IVORY BANGLE BRACELET. The bracelet has a carved leaf design. Bracelet width: 7/8". Bracelet diameter: 2 3/4". Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1425 |
TWO SILVER BRACELETS. One is a silver cuff bracelet with 18k gold Inca design appliques. Cuff width: 1 3/8". Condition: one of the appliques is loose. One is a sterling I.D. bracelet with a center peridot flanked by double garnets on both sides. Bracelet length: 7.5". Condition: minor scratches on the silver; garnets are chipped. |
25 - 50 |
| 1426 |
BAKELITE BUTTERSCOTCH BRACELET. The bangle bracelet has a carved "leaf" design. Bracelet width: 3/4". Bracelet diameter: 2 7/8". Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1427 |
DWECK STERLING & TOPAZ EARRINGS. The pair of pierced leverback earrings have a topaz carved in a floral design set in a contemporary sterling mount. Size: 5/8" d. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1428 |
MIES BARCELONA CHAIR. Designed by Mies van der Rohe for the Barcelona Pavilion this is a classic example of modern design. Chrome crossed frame supporting leather upholstered and buttoned cushions. This chair was produced by Herman Miller. Size: 30"H, 30"W, 32 1/2"D. Condition: wear and minor scratches to metal, leather cushions are dry and need oiled, leather cushion edges show wear. |
1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1430 |
TWO SIGNED PHOTOS. Lot includes a signed photo of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and a signed photo of Gene Autry. Both mounted on wood plaques under plexiglas. Condition: wood frame on one has a minor chip; some scratches and marring to the plexiglas fronts. |
20 - 40 |
| 1431 |
PETERSON ZEBRA PAINTING. 20th c. Acrylic and screenprint on canvas. Signed lower right. The zebras and the foliage is screenprinted in black over a previously, brushily painted color background. The clever technique economically produces the illusion of space. Size framed: 37" square. Condition: no defects; frame is as is. |
50 - 75 |
| 1432 |
WATERWHEEL IN FOREST O/C. 20th c. Signed "T. Kugler." Kugler is listed in Davenport's as a 20th c. European landscapist. This quasi-impressionist rendering features flecks of impasto paint. Set in a massive wood and composition frame. Size: 34" h., 57" w. Condition: like new, must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
200 - 300 |
| 1433 |
SWANS IN FLIGHT O/C. 20th c. Unsigned. This work is a Hong Kong souvenier painting; it is an attractively rendered image of swans at various points in flight flying over a swampy environment. Size framed: 26" h., 50" w. Condition: like new; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
50 - 100 |
| 1434 |
JUDITH WAWO RUNTA PORTRAIT. 1960. Oil on plywood. Signed and there is also an identifying tag on the back. This cartoonish portrait shows a red dressed woman with large eyes; the black outline around her further intensifies the whimsical effect. The artist is Balinese. Size framed: 31" h., 26" w. Condition: no defects. |
300 - 450 |
| 1435 |
BERNARD BUFFET REPRODUCTION. 1972. Machine reproduction based on a Buffet painting. Signed Bernard Buffet upper right and 1972 upper left. The image is constructed of very rigid lines depicting anchored boats along the edge of a small town against a gray sky. Size: 18 1/2" h., 26 3/4" w., framed 24 1/2" h., 32 1/2" w. Condition: small chip in lower left quadrant. |
75 - 100 |
| 1436 |
WILLIAM CAMPBELL PORTRAIT. 20th c. Oil on canvas panel. This unfinished study of a straw hatted man with an abundantly ruddy complexion was painted by Wm. Campbell. While several William Campbell's are listed 20th c., American artists, this painting was done by the illustrator that worked with Brown & Bigelow Calendar Co. He made Native American scenes as well. Size framed: 23"h, 19"w. Condition: four small pinholes in the upper corners, frame as is. |
200 - 400 |
| 1437 |
CHRIST IN MAJESTY TRIPTYCH POSTER. Offset print of Christ crowned as the king of Heaven, Mary and John the Baptist. From a Neverlandish original. Set in tripartite windowed wooden frame and veneered outer frame. Size framed: 31"h, 36w. Condition: chips and scuffs to the frame. |
200 - 400 |
| 1438 |
RAMOS BARBOSA "GUERRERO" PASTEL. 1982. Pastel on paper. Signed. This modern genre scene is of a Mexican man in a traditionally patteren wool overthrow gesturing to a boy selling red flowers in tan paper. Professionally framed. Size framed: 42"h, 35"w. Condition: Like new; frame is as is. Must be shipped by 3rd party due to size. |
250 - 400 |
| 1439 |
FANCIFUL QUIXOTIC SCENE. Late 19th c./ early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. The subject and artist are unknown, but this landscape scenery -- steep mountains, a bay, and a turretted fortress combine with a figure of a thin man on a horse to, perhaps, describe Don Quixote, or a similar fancy, invented narrative. Well done in a provincial style. Size: 20"h., 32" w. Condition: lacunae all edges; the sky near the sun and the sun are completely repainted -- a semi-repaired puncture being the reason for that. |
300 - 500 |
| 1440 |
BEAUTIFUL PEASANT GIRL LITHO. Lithograph with hand coloring. Unsigned. A woman sensously arranges her brown hair; her costume includes a blue bodice and billowy white shirt. Size framed: 26"h, 21"w. Condition: five small punctures in the upper left background area. |
75 - 125 |
| 1441 |
FRENCH LAKE WATERCOLOR. 20th c. Pen, ink, and watercolor on paper. Unsigned. Marked "Ou Lac". Houses and a church are seen in squiggles, quill pen lines, and rapid watercolor strokes. Size: framed 27" h., 32" w. Condition: lighly yellowed at the edges; acid mat; frame as is. |
150 - 275 |
| 1442 |
B. YUCKOCKII SOVIET SPY IN USA. Last 1/4 of the 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed in Cyrillic. Size framed: 72" h., 50" w. Condition: some craquellure in the black paint. |
6,000 - 8,000 |
| 1443 |
SOVIET STILL LIFE. Last 1/4 quarter of the 20th c. Oil on canvas. Same artist as lot 1442. Also with a newspaper collaged on. Cubistic and Constructivist style still life of bottles and words. Size: 40" h., 30" w. Condition: light craquellure in the black paint. |
1,800 - 2,400 |
| 1444 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON CHARCOAL DRAWING. Probably 19th c. Charcoal on paper. After the Gilbert Stuart portrait (dollar bill portrait). Size framed: 24" h., 20" w. Condition: age appropriate wear; no major detractions; frame is as is. |
75 - 100 |
| 1445 |
THREE ARCHITECTURAL PRINTS. 19th c.? Handcolored engravings / lithographs. Chateau de Versaillles, Cour d'Honneur, and Boulevard des Italiens. Size: 5 1/2" h., 7 1/4" w., framed12" h., 14" w. Condition: the Boulevard print has splotchy yellow discoloration (from backing adhesive?); frames are as is. |
25 - 50 |
| 1446 |
BUTTERFIELD CROW LADY WOODCUT. 20th c. Woodcut in green and black ink on Japanese paper. Signed in pencil "Butterfield, 6/10." This cartoonish hag in a fur collared coat stands next to three dead crows among three trees. Size: 10 1/2" h., 12" w., framed 16 1/2" h., 17 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 75 |
| 1447 |
KURT NORDWALL 1970S DUDE. 1970. Watercolor and ink on paper. Signed. Kurt Nordwall is a contemporary Minnesota artist and teacher, who once created whimsical images such as this. More recently he is a printmaking instructor in his state. The figure represents a man of his time. Size framed: 20" h., 19 1/2" w. Condition: no defects; homemade frame is as is. |
75 - 100 |
| 1448 |
DUTCH MARQUETRY BREAKFRONT. Serpentine case profusely inlaid with floral decoration and having inlaid burl walnut end panels. Carved floral surmount over two beveled glass doors flanked by inlaid blind doors. Base has four drawers over four inlaid blind doors. The whole raised on carved scrolling feet. Size: 8' H, 7' W, 20" D. Condition: minor scratching through gentle use. |
2,500 - 4,000 |
| 1449 |
PONCINI CLOWN BOY HOBO. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed "Poncini, Paris." There is a listed Poncini (European, 20th c.) who paints genre scenes. Size framed: 25" h., 13 1/2" w. Condition: damage at the right eye (missing paint); craquellure in coat. |
50 - 100 |
| 1450 |
EGYPTIAN REVIVAL TABLE. Beautiful mahogany veneer. Oval top on legs with ormolu mounts of female busts. Condition: three small bits of veneer missing. Size: 29"H, 41"W, 5'10"L. |
700 - 1,400 |
| 1451 |
CEZANNE COPY. 20th c. Oil on canvas board. Unsigned. After "L'aqueduc et l'ecluse, c. 1888-90." Painted copy dates from 1975. Size framed: 18" h., 22" w. Condition: no defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1452 |
PAUL MEYLAN ILLUSTRATION. 1940s. Charcoal & watercolor on illustration board. Signed. Paul Meylan (Swiss-Amer., 1882-?) is a listed illustrator and painter. This shows men animatedly conversing, painted in a veristic style. Size: 18" h., 23" w. Condition: moisture damage and foxing; as is. |
75 - 100 |
| 1453 |
TRIANO MOTHER AND CHILD. 1955. Watercolor. Signed in pencil. Broad brush drawing in brown & red that describes a mother holding a child. Size framed: 17 1/2" h., 12 1/4" w. Condition: no visible defects; perhaps light yellowing to the paper. |
200 - 400 |
| 1454 |
TRIANO NUDE IN A BUILDING. 1955. Watercolor & pen and ink. Signed in pen. Anthony Triano (American, 1928-1997) is a listed artist whose career spanned fifty years; he also was a beloved instructor at Seton Hall University. He illustrated books, such as the Marquis de Sade's writings; he also repudiated the gallery system and sold from his studio. Triano's work is in the following collections: Millenium Art Center / Collector Art Gallery, Wash. DC, the Montclair Art Center, New Jersey, and the Newark Museum. This lot shows a sketchy nude in india ink among brown, red and blue watercolor washes. Size framed: 14" h., 19" w. Condition: slight yellowing to the paper. |
200 - 400 |
| 1455 |
WILLIAM KLINGBIEL CARTOON. 20th c. Pen & ink. Klingbiel was a Sioux City, Iowa political cartoonist (1901-70). This cartoon showsa Native American in European dress handing out cigars; "Have One." Size framed: 21" h., 16" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing to the paper. |
100 - 175 |
| 1456 |
TRIANO ABSTRACT CRUCIFIX. Dated 1956. Gouache on paper. Signed. Slashing lines in white and grey describe a highly abstracted version of Jesus on a cross. Barely legible are the letters INRI at the top of the page. Size framed: 19" h., 14" w. Condition: no visible defects; mat is as is. |
200 - 400 |
| 1457 |
TRIANO NUDE RECLINING. 1955. Pen & india ink. Picasso-esque pen drawing much like automatic drawing with its unexplained squiggles and loopy lines. Size framed: 14" h., 18" w. Condition: a few tiny foxing marks; frame is as is. |
200 - 400 |
| 1458 |
TRIANO NUDE ON PILLOWS. 1955. Pen & india ink. Similar to lot 1457. Anthony Triano (Amer., 1928-97) was a prolific draftsman and painter, described as a member of a second generation New York School. His own version of abstract expressionism straddles figurative and calligraphic abstraction. His themes appear to touch on eroticism and religiosity among other ideas. This shows a woman with a bare evocation of curtains behind her. Size: 14" h., 18" w. Condition: a few tiny foxing marks. |
200 - 400 |
| 1461 |
WOMAN OF THE SEA. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Marked in pencil on the back "to a very fine friend with the highest regards from the painter BHP." This has a social realist starkness, but a casual brushiness to its execution. Size: 20" h, 18" w. Condition: flaked paint with repainting; no frame. |
50 - 75 |
| 1462 |
TEA AND CONDIMENT SET. All are ceramic with a flower design and blue border. Marked: "Made in Japan; hand painted. Lot includes one teapot, one creamer, one sugar, one salt shaker, one pepper shaker, one flour shaker and one tray. Teapot measures: 5" h. Creamer: 3.5" h. Sugar: 4" h. Condiment holders: 4" h. Tray: 10.5" l., 6.5" w. Condition: crazing on teapot and creamer; sugar discolored: minor crack at top; minor chip at top; set needs cleaned. |
25 - 50 |
| 1463 |
SILVERPLATE BREAKFAST SET. The set has twelve pieces held in place on a serving tray. It includes the following: four silver soft boiled egg holders; four silver spoons; a silver toast and glass preserves holder; a glass and silver lidded pepper shaker; a glass and silver lidded salt cellar; and another glass condiment holder. Spoons are hallmarked: "A1 SEPNS". Rest of set is unmarked. Measures: 10" h., 9" l. 7" w. Condition: two circular discolorations on each side of the toast holder; salt cellar's lid won't close properly; glass preserves holder has minor chips on bottom edge; imperfections in glass on corners; chips on rim and bottom corners of small glass condiment holder; minor chips on corners of salt and pepper shakers. |
25 - 50 |
| 1464 |
THREE PLANTERS. Lot includes three square planters composed of a resin like material with a weathered appearance. Two are matching with a floral design. One is rectangular with a fleur-de-lis design. Matching planters measure: 7.5" l., 7.5" w., 7.5" h. Long planter measures: 14" l., 7" w., 7.5" h. Condition: no visible defects. |
10 - 25 |
| 1465 |
ELECTRIFIED KEROSENE LAMP. Lamp has a gold metal base with a painted floral glass body and matching shade. Measures: 21" h., 8" w.(shade), 5.5" d.(at top of shade), 6.5" w.(body). Condition: no visible defects; needs cleaned. |
15 - 35 |
| 1466 |
DRESDEN FLORAL DISH. The two-handles dish has a floral design with gold accents. Marked: "Dresden (crown H) with a gilded flower design". Measures: 2" h., 12.5" d. Condition: some scratches on the inside; two nicks. |
25 - 50 |
| 1467 |
THREE PCS. PAINTED FLORALWARE. One is a two-handled vase with painted roses against a light green background. The handles and the top of the vase are painted gold. Marked: "MR France". Measures: 10.5"h., 4.5"w., 3" d. Condition: no cracks or chips; some worn spots on the gold; some blue discolorations near the top. One is a heavily gilded bowl with painted pink flowers and a blue and gold border. Has an Oriental design. Marked with a painted on Oriental symbol. Measures: 2.5" h., 10.5" d. Condition: no cracks or chips; nick in bowl's interior. One is two-handled dish with a roses design and gold border. Marked: "Weimar Germany". Measures: 1" h., 9.5" d. Condition: no cracks or chips; crazing on gold. |
25 - 50 |
| 1468 |
SET OF TWELVE CANNISTERS. The set has ceramic lidded cannisters with a Blue Delft type design depicting a Dutch windmill. Marked: "Made in Germany; MOSKAU". Lot includes the following: one OIL; one OATMEAL; one COFFEE; one VINEGAR; one FLOUR; one RICE; one TEA; one ALLSPICE; one GINGER; one PEPPER; one NUTMEG; and one CINNAMON. Four cannisters measure: 8" h., 3.5" w., 3 1/4" d. Oil and Vinegar: 9" h., 2 3/4" w., 1.5" d. Five small cannisters: 4.5" h., 2 1/4" w., 1 3/4" d. Condition: some crazing on all; chips and cracks on some. |
15 - 40 |
| 1469 |
ART NOUVEAU CANDELABRA. The piece is styled in the Art Noveau period. It has a place for four candles. Unmarked. Looks new. Measures: 11.5" h., 7" w.(candle holder to holder) 5.5" w.(at base). Condition: no visible defects; possibly painted to mimic a patina. |
25 - 50 |
| 1470 |
PAIR OF BISQUE FIGURES. Figures are those of a boy and girl in matching garb each accompanied by a dog. Marked: "Hand painted; Andrea S.; Made in Japan; 23/388 with a circled N symbol". Girl measures: 10.5" h., 4" d. Boy measures: 10 1/4" h., 4" d. Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1471 |
OVAL METAL PLANTER. Recent. Scrolling cast metal planter painted beige. Size: 34" H, 26" W, 15.5" D. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 70 |
| 1472 |
PAIR ANTIQUE HITCHCOCK CHAIRS. Black painted chairs with handpainted fruit bowls on the crest rails, bell flowers on the stiles, and a panel on the back rail. Has old rush seats. Approximate Size: 34" H, 19" W, 16" D. Condition: 6" and 13" cracks on one crestrail eminating from where it was attached, all else good. |
150 - 300 |
| 1473 |
JACOBEAN STYLE TRIANGULAR TABLE. Post 1940, walnut. Having splayed bulbous legs connected by s-scroll stretchers. Size: 28" H, 27" W, 27" D. Condition: no defects. |
80 - 160 |
| 1474 |
BAROQUE STYLE METAL CANDLESTICK. Cast metal pricket candlestick in the Baroque style. Size: 37" H, 8.5" diameter. Condition: 2.75" by 3/8" piece missing from the top rim. |
40 - 80 |
| 1475 |
MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. Has adjustable shelf and bracket feet. Size: 30" H, 3' W, 18.5" D. Condition: the left side is darker, scratched, and as-is. |
50 - 100 |
| 1476 |
CONTEMPORARY CANED DRESSING SCREEN. Walnut frame with caned panels. Size: 71" H, 51" W, 3/4" D. Condition: two cane panels have tears. |
40 - 80 |
| 1477 |
GILT PIER MIRROR. Recent. Beaded frame with neoclassic decoration in the top panel of torch, quiver, and wreath. Size: 4'1" H, 23" W, 1" D. Condition: like new. |
50 - 100 |
| 1478 |
PAIR OF URN FORM TABLE LAMPS. Finely cast separate pieces are brass plated and joined to form campanile shaped urns (with gadrooned edge handles and lobed bowl) raised on plinths. Size of the urns only: 15" H, 6" Diameter. Condition: some wear to the brass plating, could use new shades. |
75 - 150 |
| 1479 |
BLUE DELFT SERVEWARE. Various Blue Delft patterns. Lot includes the following twenty-three pieces: One sugar and creamer marked: "U.S.A."; one unmarked creamer; one creamer marked: "Royal Sealy, Japan"; one sugar and creamer marked: "3671"; one gravy boat unmarked; one cup marked: "Property by Metlock; Made In California"; One unmarked napkin holder; pair of candlesticks; implement holder; matching salt, pepper, jam and jelly; matching salt and pepper shakers; match box holder; matching salt and pepper shakers marked: "Royal Sealy, Japan"; one teapot; one covered casserole with a warming stand and serving ladle. Condition: some pieces are chipped and cracked; some discolorations in paint. |
25 - 50 |
| 1480 |
PORCELAIN JARDINIERE/CACHEPOT. 2-piece 2 handled floral with birds motif pot with no marks. Size: 10.5" H x top rim diameter of 11.25". Condition: base rim(s) & rim wear otherwise no major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1501 |
ABSTRACT SHAPED PLATE ETCHING. 20th c. Etching from a shaped metal plate, printed in colors a la poupee. Signed indistinctly. #10/98. Swirls and track marks make up the imagery. Size framed: 15" h., 12" w. Condition: no defects; bamboo-esque frame as is. |
15 - 40 |
| 1502 |
PUNCH BOWL AND PLATTER. Lot consists of a clear glass punch bowl with a faceted pattern and a clear glass serving platter with a cobblestone pattern. Bowl measures: 7" h., 13 1/4" d. Platter measures: 18" d. Condition: scrathes and minor flaw on platter; bowl needs cleaned. |
25 - 40 |
| 1503 |
BABY DOLL CARRIAGE. Carriage is constructed of cardboard with a wood and metal frame. It has a vinyl(?) hood. Comes with two blankets, a quilted mattress and two pillows. Measures: 21.5" l, 11" w. Condition: wood is chipped; some paint peeling; vinyl hood needs re-attached on one side and is torn. |
50 - 75 |
| 1504 |
GLASS VASE. Hand painted it appears in the flowers, unsigned/unmarked/unlabeled pressed white glass vase with decoration (painted & applied) with a 3.25" W x 1.25" square chip & break on the back side appears that it could "pop-out". Size: 13" H x base diameter of 5" x open rim diameter of 5". Condition: as noted above with minor "scuffing"/blemishes. |
25 - 50 |
| 1505 |
MANTLE TOP. Walnut with applied carving, mirrored back, pillars, and shelving. Size: 29.5" H, 53" W, 8" D. Condition: old finish is as-is especially on the shelving. |
80 - 160 |
| 1506 |
HEPPLEWHITE STYLE END TABLE. Post 1940, mahogany. Having a faux green leather inset top, one large drawer, raised on tapering legs. Size: 26" H, 21" W, 15" D. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 80 |
| 1507 |
3 VINTAGE CAST IRON LAMPS. Includes one 57" tall pierced iron painted black, one 5' tall painted silver with an onyx piece on the shaft, and one with four sockets. Condition: as-is, all probably need to be rewired. |
60 - 120 |
| 1508 |
MAHOGANY EMPIRE ROCKER. Having a vasiform splat, saddle seat and scrolling handrests. Size: 34" H, 23" W, 30" D. Condition: broken scroll handrest (piece is missing), original finish worn on armrests. |
40 - 80 |
| 1509 |
SIGNED ART GLASS & PORCELAIN SUGAR. (1) Signed illegibly 6" H art glass vase with polished base. Condition: minor glass imperfections otherwise no major distractions. (1) 7.5" H lidded sugar (?) container with 2 handles marked very small on the base under the glaze with what appears to be 3-tiered 6 branch pine tree (?). Condition: crazing throughout; base rim wear; (1) .75" chip - missing on upper rim of body; 4 chips on lid rim; (2) 1" cracks that starts at the top lip. |
75 - 150 |
| 1510 |
10K DOVE MEDALLION. The medallion has a Victorian design with a dove holding an olive branch in its beak. Measures: 1" l. Condition: no visible defects. |
10 - 25 |
| 1511 |
INRO BOX WITH RAT NETSUKE. Bone inro with engraving and wooden netsuke. The inro is a specialized box held on the kimono with the attached netsuke used as a toggle / connector. It is used because the kimono has no pockets, and the four small compartments would hold personal effects (medicine, a personal seal). Size: inro 3 1/8" h., 2 1/2" w., netsuke 1 1/8" h., 1 1/2" dia. Condition: no defects to either. |
200 - 300 |
| 1512 |
COILED SNAKE NETSUKE. Bone. Engraved scales, filled with color. Holes drilled for the cord. Size: 1 1/4" h., 1 3/8" dia. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1513 |
STINGRAY NETSUKE. Bone. Size: 13/16" h., 1 3/4" w., 1 7/8" deep. Condition: no visibled defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1514 |
RATS ON A SACK NETSUKE. Bone. One rat peeks out of a hole. Size: 1" h., 1 1/8" w., 1 1/2" deep. Condition: no visibled defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1515 |
BLOWFISH NETSUKE. Bone. Marked with two characters on the bottom, holes are drilled for cords. Size: 1" h., 1 5/8" w., 1 1/8" deep. Condition: two hairline cracks at the gill and at the mouth. |
50 - 100 |
| 1516 |
FROGS NETSUKE. Bone. Four frogs on a lily. Size: 3/4" h., 1 1/4" w., 1 3/4" deep. Condition: crack in the lily near the end frog. |
50 - 100 |
| 1517 |
DUCK NETSUKE. Bone, with engraved designs filled with color. Holes drilled for cords. Size: 1" h., 1 3/4" w., 1 1/4" deep. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1518 |
MEERSCHAUM PIPE NUDE ON A WINGED WHEEL. Shows a naked female, with one foot resting on a winged wheel. Size: 2 1/2" h., 3 1/4" long. Condition: her toe on the wheel is broken as is the wheel; tobacco patina. |
50 - 100 |
| 1519 |
SCOTTISH SABRE TOOTH PIN. Pin has two sabre teeth set side by side in gold? Pin length: 2". Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1520 |
LALIQUE SUNFLOWER RING. The ring has a frosted crystal sunflower set in gold plated metal. Size: 6. Comes with a box and information. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1521 |
LALIQUE CROSS PENDANT. The crystal amber cross has a gold plated fitting. Comes with a box and information. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1522 |
THREE GOLD RINGS. One ring is a 14k rose gold Victorian style band. Size: 7-7.5. Initialed inside. One has an oval cut smoky quartz? stone set in 14k gold. Has a spacer inside. Size: 5. One has a round cut white stone set in gold?. Size: 5-5.5. Dated inside. Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1523 |
14K PURPLE STONE RING. The large square cut purple stone is set in gold with a blue and red decorative edge. Ring size: 5. Condition: stone is scratched; needs cleaned. |
10 - 20 |
| 1524 |
WESTCLOX POCKET WATCH. The watch has a closed metal case. The dial has a second hand and is marked: "Westclox; Pocket Ben; Made in U.S.A.". Condition: does not appear to work; crystal is scratched; metal case is scratched. |
25 - 50 |
| 1525 |
THREE GOLD CROSSES. One is a 14k gold crucifix. Measures: 2.5" l. One is a gold cross with a center diamond. Measures: 1" l. One is a gold cross with a center diamond on a chain. Chain is marked 12k gold filled. Cross measures: 1/8" l. Chain measures: 16.5" l. Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1526 |
STRAND OF PEARLS. The 5mm pearls are strung with rope. They are 18" in length with a 10k white gold clasp. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1527 |
2 MEDALLIONS & OTHER. One is a bronze medallion from a French ship line. Marked: "France; 1962; Compagnie Generale Transatlantique". Measures: 2" d. Condition: no visible defects. One is a metal medallion pin depicting a warrior in bas relief. Measures: 1/2". Condition: minor dent on back of pin. One is a pair of matching cloisonne birds. Measures: 1" h. Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1528 |
MAN'S FENDI WATCH. The quartz watch has a white dial and two-tone metal bracelet. Sapphire crystal. Back is marked: "Registered model; 3500 G". Battery operated. Condition: watch works; minor scratches on crystal and bezel; bracelet is broken, missing a pin; Does not have instructions. |
150 - 300 |
| 1529 |
FENDI WRISTWATCH. The quartz calendar watch has a mother-of-pearl dial and metal bracelet. Back is marked: "Registered model; 700 G". Water resistant. Battery operated. Comes boxed with a guarantee card and operating instructions. Condition: minor scratches on crystal and bezel; some discolorations on the inside of the bracelet and dial back. |
300 - 500 |
| 1530 |
LINDEN RACE CAR CLOCK. The quartz clock is styled like a race car in pewter metal. Battery operated. Clock face has a second hand and can be moved up and down. Comes in a box with instructions for setting and warranty information. Condition: like new. |
25 - 50 |
| 1531 |
TWO BOXES OF LINENS. Lot included two boxes of napkins, place mats, tableclothes, and doilies in various patterns nad fabrics. Condition: some have stains. |
25 - 50 |
| 1532 |
SILVER SERVEWARE. Lot includes three trays: one footed silver on copper; one hallmarked Krupps, and one Reed & Barton. Two Gorham bowls; one wood knobbed lidded container with attached tray; one Cambridge wood handled lidded ashtray; one glass container with a silver holder and shell motif lid; one lidded serving bowl, and one Sheffield lidded 3 qt. casserole with a glass insert and silver divider. Condition: all are tarnished and scratched; the shell container's lid is broken off; also has tape marks in the silver on both sides; wood knobbed container's lid has come unhinged. |
50 - 75 |
| 1533 |
CASTLETON CHINA PLATE & BRUSH. Castleton china plate with red rose marked "Castleton china" under their mark with "made in U.S.A." all in black under the glaze with sterling silver rim stamped marked "Wallace Sterling 5314" Size: rim diameter is 12.5". Condition: plate is dirty and silver is tarnishing with (1) 2.5" dent along rim. (1) brush probably from a dresser set monogramed with a "R" and stamped marked "633". Appears to be German silver or nickle plated. Size: 6.75" long. Condition: flaking and crazing of plating. |
50 - 100 |
| 1534 |
KOCH BRONZE NUDE. 1959. Bronze. Marked in base "Koch, c.59." Also bears the foundry mark "Cire Perdue, Rusato, Paris." This semi-abstract figure is of a woman lifting her leg to her waist with both arms. Features are roughly modeled. Perhaps this is the work of the German sculptor Erich Koch (1924-), a listed artist whose activity involved teaching in Munich. Size: 10 1/4" h., 4 1/4" w., 3" deep. Condition: no defects. |
400 - 600 |
| 1535 |
NIPPON VASE W/ NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN. Nippon vase marked "hand painted NIPPON" around the wreath with an "M" inside all in green. The 3-footed vase has a river inlet scene with appears to be a Native American Indian in a canoe (which is self reflected in/by the water) with an eight-point deer on shore. No visible artist signature. Size: 8.25: H with a circumference of 16". Condition: base rim wear, minor losses of gild especially around rim and feet, (1) .25"+ chip on rim. |
200 - 400 |
| 1536 |
WELLER COPPERTONE & GLASS VASE. (1) Weller pottery "Coppertone" line 6.75" H vase marked, signed, and incised on the bottom "Weller" a "B"(?) below and "Hand Made" beneath the previous two. The Copppertone line circa 1929 is one of the naturalistic lines created by Rudolph Lorber, an Austrian native, who is considered by many to have be one of the best artists for Weller. Condition: 2 pin-head size chips near the top rim. (1) 10.5" H cameo style and/or looking blown glass vase with polished pontil with an illegible signature to the right & under one of the trees. This vase appears to be European (possibly Murano(?)) with a painted or sprayed green top or last layer that was then etched to give the appearance that the whole piece was an entire piece of cut cameo glass. Condition: chipping on inside rim and/or it was not finished properly(?), small chipping/loss of paint throughtout, and undetermined blemishes throughout. |
400 - 800 |
| 1537 |
4 PIECES OF VENETIAN GLASS. (1) pair 4.5"+ H blown with applied handles minature vases. Polished pontils. (1) 5.75" H blown with clear applied handles with swirl white & clear body with undulating opening and rough pontil mark. (1) 5" H blown with applied leaf handle [very end seems chipped or it could have not been finished properly (?)] with red/pink cased applied ruffled/scalloped lip. Polished pontil. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1538 |
PORCELAIN BUST AND LARGE VASE. The porcelain bust of young female emperor is marked "original Goldscheider" above a "G" and "fine china" below and "Goldscheider" in a "life-saver" all in black. The bottom is not glazed. Size: 12.25" H x 8.5" W x 6.25" D. Condition: crazing around and near base otherwise no other major distractions. The large floral and gilded porcelain vase is unmarked and unsigned. Size: 18" H with a circumference of 32". Condition: crazing throughout, chipping along base especially where it is open, gold paint loss throughout. |
200 - 400 |
| 1539 |
6 PIECES OF ASST. PORCELAIN. (2) floral bouquets marked "Adderley" above the gold crown above "Floral" above a red flower with green petals above "Bone China" above "made in England". One 2.5" H and the other 4" H. Each has slight petal/leaf loss due to chipping. (1) 6" H Japanese Banko tapestry ware handled, lidded, & squared teapot. The handle has been broken & cracked in both applied surfaces and has been glued. (1) 5.5" H handled creamer/pitcher marked "Victoria Carlsbad" in a circular & tied ribbon surrounding an angle holding a wreath & pen (?) above "Austria" all in blue. Has loss of gild. (1) 2.25" H x 5.5' W x 4.75" D floral bowl marked "Favorite Bavaria" in green cursive script. Nop major distractions. (1) 4" H x 8" spout to handle unmarked green teapot. Minor loss of gild otherwise no major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1540 |
4 PIECES OF ASST. OF GLASS. Pair of crystal figurines or bookends styled after the Hummel figurine "Goose Girl". Size: 7.5" H x 5.5" W x 3.25" W. Condition: no distractions, no markings of any kind. (1) 4"+ H coin glass container which appears to have the eagle holding arrows in coin and alternating with which appears to be an Olympic torch(?) in the other. Possibly made by Fostoria (?) and appears to be "new". Condition: no major distractions. (1) 6.5" H lidded candy dish. Condition: the lid and inner lid rim is chipped very bad. Base exhibits wear. |
100 - 200 |
| 1541 |
VICTORIAN MIRROR. Beveled mirror pivots in a frame with leaf carving. Size: 4' H, 45.5" W, 3.5" D. Condition: 2" piece of moulding missing from bottom corner, dull original finish. |
75 - 150 |
| 1543 |
THREE PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. Post 1940, walnut and walnut veneer. Includes a tall chest, mirrored dresser (no looking glass), and a full size bed. Condition: tall dresser has a broken stretcher, looking glass is broken. |
200 - 400 |
| 1544 |
INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORDING CO. WALL CLOCK. Wood with glass front door wall clock reversed painted (some paint loss) in mark "Manufactured International Time Recording Co. of New York Endicott, N.Y. U.S.A." in gold outlined with blue trim. Also the dial is marked "International Time Recording Co. of New York Endicott, N.Y." and "ITCo". There are 2 "Wound up/Run down" mechanisms and 2 key-wound mechanisms. The front door is lockable. All keys are present. Size: 30" H x 17" W (at the largest top portion) x 6" (bottom) and 8" (top) D. Condition: as eluded to above. Wear and scratches throughout on wood. Top left corner has 1" wood loss. Bottom left corner has number & letter configuration in white - possibly a previous accession number. Patent metal label (not attached and not sure if it belongs) reads "Patented October 4 1904, March 28 1905, May 19 1908, September 28 1909". As is, no attempt was made to determine if the clock works or keeps correct and accurate time. |
300 - 600 |
| 1545 |
THREE DOOR BOOKCASE. Circa 1910-1935. Burled walnut veneer, having applied fretwork glazing bars with lower panels. Raised on sabre legs. Size: 55" H, 5' W, 12" D. Condition: original finish is dull. |
300 - 500 |
| 1546 |
2 PIECES OF QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATE. (1) is a lidded 7.5" H sugar (?) with an engraved floral motif and is stamped marked "FORE (?) SILVER CO." in a circle with the head of an eagle in the center and ""Quadruple 540" beneath it on the base. (1) 12" H double sauce (?) container/server with engraved floral motif on four feet with a handle that has a touch/press bell mechanism (bell is on the base). There is no markings on this piece. Condition: each shows very minor wear except for the handle on the sauce; minor pitting & denting; the lidded sugar lid and bowl does not have a "snug" fit. |
50 - 100 |
| 1547 |
VINTAGE DRESSES. c. 19th century. Lot includes three dresses. One is a lace crinoline; Measures: 35" l., 16.5" w. Condition: age appropiate wear. One is a blue silk(?) floral gown with lace trimmed sleeves: Measures: 53" l., 11" w. Condition: stains on bottom of gown. One is a two piece champagne silk(?) outfit comprised of a fitted bodice and skirt. The outfit is trimmed with beads and pearls. Stays in bodice. Bodice measures: 14" l., 13" w. Skirt measures: 40" l., 26" w. Condition: bodice has eyelet closure; possibly missing lace; some stains on bodice; hook and eyelet closure on back of skirt needs re-attached. |
150 - 200 |
| 1548 |
VINTAGE DRESS. Lot consists of a two piece champagne silk(?) outfit with a fitted bodice and skirt. The bodice's shoulders are trimmed in beads and pearls. Stays in bodice. The bodice has a fabric button closure. Bodice measures: 21.5" l., 10.5" w. Skirt measures: 63" l., 26" w. Condition: tears and stains on skirt; otherwise age appropiate wear. |
50 - 100 |
| 1549 |
ASST. OF 7 PORCELAIN PLATES. (1) 12" plate with 2 putti marked "limoges france in a circle with "AK" over "cd" in red and with another mark in green "Limogues France" surrounding a 7-pointed star with "LIMOGES" with in it. (1) 9.5" plated signed "Rip" (?) with man & women marked "Limoges France L.R.I." under a crown all in green. (1) octagonal 8.25" plate marked "J.D. '14" in gold and with an illegible incised shield mark (?). (1) 8.5" floral plate marked "J.P." over "L." over "France" and with "Gay Palmer" to the right in green. (1) 8.5" floral plate marked "Elite" over "L" over "France" in green and "Bawo & Dotter Elite Works" above a mark over "Limoges France" in orange/red". (1) 8.5" strawberry motif plate marked "Thomas" in a mark above ""Sevres"" Bavaria" in blue. Has .25" chip on rim. (1) 7.75" plate marked "J & C" in crossed flowers above "Louise Bavaria" in green to the left of "Hand painted E.W. Donath China" in red. Condition: as is, all display wear loss of gild especially when around rim. |
100 - 200 |
| 1550 |
STERLING SILVER MIRROR & BRUSH. (1) 10.25" H x 5.75" W sterling silver handled mirror (beveled) with no visible markings. Condition: monogramed on the back with a Gothic "B" (?); silver is pitting, tarnishing, and has denting; mirror surface is scratched/nicked and exhibits pitting loss on underneath in 2.5" x 1.5" left side section. (1) 8.75" long sterling silver brush marked with hallmarks lion(?), anchor, and Gothic "B" (?) above "Sterling" and "C1252" and "P" (?). Condition: monogramed "MBT" (?); silver is pitting and tarnishing; (2) .5" cracks in silver 1" above handle and into brush on edges. |
50 - 100 |
| 1551 |
ASST. OF LENOX CHINA. (4) sets of cups [2.75" H] and saucers [5" diameter] and (1) 5.5"+ H slender handled creamer (?) all marked with the cursive "L" in between the wreath above "LENOX" above "made in U.S.A." all accented in with gold trim in a glazed ivory/cream color. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1552 |
8 LENOX CHINA 9" PLATES. 8 plates marked with the cursive "L" between the wreath and "Lenox made in U.S.A." below it in green under the glaze. Pattern unknown(?) but has raised relief in the forms of flowers and "cabanas" (?). Condition: plates appear to be unused. |
100 - 200 |
| 1553 |
RUDOLSTADT PORCELAIN VASE. Rudolstadt floral handled vase marked "Germany" above the crown and diamond (diamond with "RW" inside) above "Rudolstadt" all in blue which indicates New York and Rudolstadt pottery from 1882-1918. Also incised is "5680" and "38". The number "10" is also present in gold. Size: 10"+ H. Condition: base rim wear, slightly dirty otherwise no major distractions. |
150 - 300 |
| 1554 |
PR. PORCELAIN NODDERSS. Pair of complementing porcelain nodders - one seated gentlemen with an open book and the other a seated women wearing a bonnet and holding a garment. Both seated on blue chair. The head piece for the man is 4.5" and the women's is 5" and both have the incised number "2080 II". They do not have their original "swing"/nodder/balance/or support mechanism that would have gone through their necks. Size: man: 6.25" H women: 6.5" H. Condition: the man (1) chip on the brim of his hat. Both have loss of gild, base rim wear, and chipping around opening(s). |
75 - 150 |
| 1555 |
SIGNED NORITAKE NIPPPON VASE. Noritake Nippon vase marked " Noritake NIPPON" in red and with a gold paper label "Hand painted China W Pickard A". The 2-handled vase depicts a castle in the distant among the woods and water and it is signed "E Challinor" in the lower part near the base and to the right of the last large tree. Size: 7" H with an opening diameter of 3.25". Conditon: base rim wear otherwise no major distractions. |
200 - 400 |
| 1556 |
2 ROYAL WORCESTER VASES. 2 small floral vases. (1) with the side opening and handle (basket-like) is marked with the 1891 begining mark which is the crown and looped "W"'s & "51" in the cresent "C" with "Royal Worcester England" beneath it and dots under the "ste". Also is the number "916" all in purple. Size: 4.5" H. Condition: base rim wear, minor loss of gild especially around opeing othewise no major distractions. (1) an ovoid vase with a pierced collar around a narrow neck marked with the 1876-1890 mark which is the crown above the looped "W"'s "51" in the cresent "C" and a "2" beneath that indicating seconds. Condition: minor loss of gild in neck and along rim. |
250 - 500 |
| 1557 |
ASST. 7 PIECES OF PORCELAIN. (1) 10.5" H figurine of scientist (possibly Mendel (?) marked crown over "M" over "O" over "Germany" all in green; (1) 6" H young boy & girl dancing marked "N", "E", "S" in a cross with "Germany" to the right in green; (1) 7.5" H x 9" W x 6" D painted covered hen dish with no markings [has crazing especially in botom half]; (1) 2.5" cigarette holder (?) marked "Busco Germany in blue; (1) 3.25" H floral vase marked with crown atop a lion in a shield above "Schumann Arzberg Germany Moon Rose"; (1) 5.25" H character jug marked "copy right A. Tamchin Royal Carlton" above 2 crossed and feathered arrows above "Izaak Walton" and "8070" above a black paper label in gold that reads "Japan"; (1) 4.75" H Hummel like figurine marked "American children singing birdies" in red above "Occupied Japan" in black. Condition: no major distactions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1558 |
ASST. PORCELAIN & 3-PANEL SCREEN. (5) 3.25" H ducks (4) blue and (1) green incised marked "CHINA". (2) 6" - 6.25" H female chinese figurine stamped "CHINA" in red. The one holding the tablet (?) is broken .25" chip in the tablet. (1) 8" H white finished female Chinese figurine incised "made in China". She is missing whatever she was intended to hold (?). (1) [13.75" H x 17" W x .5" D] 3-paneled wood screen with applied plastic or wood (made to look like ivory relief stamped "made in Japan". Condition: as noted above. As is. each piece exhibits wear and other minor sratches & chips. |
50 - 100 |
| 1559 |
ASST. OF 6 BRASS ENAMELED OBJECTS. 7 objects in total. (4) round and lidded boxes from .5" H to 3.25" H with no markings. The largest or domed top piece .75" dent on the lid. (2) are hinged square boxes (1) 3.5" [stamped "CHINA"] and (1) 4.25" W [painted "CHINA" in red]. (1) 2-piece plastic (?) black box with two men gathering in a field under a tree with mother of pearl (?) and other plastic (?) in relief. Condition: each piece exhibits signs of use and wear. |
75 - 150 |
| 1560 |
ASST. OF (8) BRASS ENAMELED OBJECTS. (3) vases 3" - 4.25" H and the white one stamped marked "GERMANY". (3) minature low bowls or finger bowls with 4" rim diameter each marked with painted "CHINA" in either (2) black and (1) red. (1) 1.5" H x 4" rim diameter covered low dish with no mark. (1) 4.5" lidded teapot with red bordered paper label on bottom. Condition: all display evidence of use and wear with minor chipping/denting/pitting/scratches. |
75 - 150 |
| 1561 |
QUARTER SAWN OAK PEDESTAL TABLE. Circa 1900. Oak veneered round top on octagonal base with scroll feet. Size: 29.5" H, 47" diameter. Condition: one small chip 1/4" x 3/8" of veneer missing from the side edge of the table top, minor surface scratches from gentle use. |
350 - 700 |
| 1562 |
CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE TABLE. Post 1940, mahogany. Paired faux bamboo legs connected by an x-form stretcher. Size: 27" H, 18.5" diameter. Condition: original finish is dull and has minor surface scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 1563 |
LABELED STICKLEY & BRA?? CHAIRWORKS. Round partial red paper label with crimped edge reads Stickley & Bra??, Fan?, Chairworks, Binghamton. Oak chair with carved leaf embellishments, saddle seat, and seven stretchers make for a strong chair. Size: 41.5" H, 19.5" W, 15" D. Condition: original finish, a crack runs down almost the entire back. |
100 - 200 |
| 1564 |
VICTORIAN BALLOON BACK SIDECHAIR. Walnut frame with hip braces. Seat in a plush green fabric. Size: 36" H, 19" W, 19" D. Condition: good. |
40 - 80 |
| 1565 |
DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE TABLE. Post 1940. Mahogany pedestal table with undulating gallery edge. The whole raised on four sabre legs with brass paw feet. Size: 26" H, 21" W, 21" D. Condition: minor surface scratches. |
45 - 90 |
| 1566 |
WALNUT DUMBWAITER. Post 1940. Two tier with scalloped edges raised on pedestal with three sabre legs with brass paw feet. Size: 28" H, 18" diameter. Condition: both tiers have ring marks and one tier has veneer missing near the edge. |
45 - 90 |
| 1567 |
INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER ETAGERE. Mahogany banded and line inlaid etagere with turned columnar shelf supports. Size: 58" H, takes a 13" wall. Condition: original finish is dull, one shelf has ring marks. |
70 - 140 |
| 1568 |
NEEDLEPOINT WINDOW SEAT. Post 1940. Painted frame with paw feet upholstered in a floral needlepoint on a black ground. Size: 30" H, 53" W, 16" D. Condition: leg is slightly loose and needs to be reglued, fabric is slightly sun faded. |
100 - 200 |
| 1569 |
ASST. OF 5 PIECES POTTERY/PORCELAIN. (1) large (12" H x 14" W x 9.25" D) majolica style 2-handled flower pot (?) with incised number "460" on the base. Not painted on the inside nor on the base. Condition: crazing & base rim wear. (1) 2-handled majolica sauce boat (?) (6.25" H x 9" W x 3.25" D) marked with incised number "4456" and "66" on the base. Condition: crazing and base feet wear. (1) 4.75" H creamer and (1) 5" H lidded sugar with yellow floral motif marked "Bavarian China" with in a wreath above "Germany" all in blue. Condition: no major distractions. (1) 9" H Hull China single handle pitcher/vase marked incised on the bottom "Hull Art U.S.A. W 11-8"1/2". Condition: (1) major 8" crack, base rim wear, dirty. |
200 - 400 |
| 1570 |
3 PIECES OF ASST. GLASS. (1) 9.75" H w/ 34" circumference large red scalloped rimmed bowl with applied [appears to be by adhesive] gold metal flowers with no markings of any kind with pressed base. Condition: glass imperfections otherwise no major distractions. (1) 3" H x 10" diameter white & clear cased glass bowl with floral motif, undulating & scalloped rim, signed "Ticky" (?) in black with no other markings of any kind. Condition: paint loss on flowers & leaves. (1) 8" H Venetian style vase with polished pontil and no markings of any kind. Condition: 2 small chip near & on the top rim. |
50 - 100 |
| 1571 |
9'X6' RECENT BIJAR PERSIAN AREA RUG. 100% wool, hand woven Persian design rug has a dark green background with all over geometric designs in mauve and blue/black. Condition: pile is good, edges are good, fringe is good. Rug is clean. Due to the inherent nature of carpets this statement of condition cannot be considered as complete. We suggest that you personally inspect all items before bidding. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 1572 |
4 PERFUMES. Vintage Guerlain Paris "L'Heure Blue" (paper label) in acid stamped bottle marked "Baccarat France" and also "Guerlain" in original presentation box. Contents are unused and sealed. Size: bottle: 5.25" H. Condition: unused & sealed. Paper label on bottom present. Vintage Guerlain Paris "Shalimar" (paper label) in bottle possibly Baccarat in original presentation box. Contents are unused and sealed. Size: bottle: 4.25" H. Condition: Paper label on bottom present. Small flaking chip on front and to the upper left of label. Vintage Guerlain "Cuir De Russie" (paper label on bottom) in glass cobalt blue container with clear stopper. No box. Bottle appears to be sealed and content full & unused despite any "string" tie mechanism. Size: 4"H. Condition: 3 minor chips in cobalt blue. Small air bubble in stopper and very small chipping (2) along edges. Vintage circa 1930s Irving W. Rice & Co. New York empty pink crystal perfume bottle with glass atomizer. Black circle paper label on bottom reads "Irving W. Rice & Co. New York, An Irice Product, made in Czechoslovakia" and also acid stamped "made in Czechoslovakia". Size: 5.75"H. Condition: Very small chipping among crystal points & feet throughout. |
250 - 500 |
| 1573 |
WEDGEWOOD - ALPINE PINK 7 BOX. Wedgewood alpine pink (circa 1900-1929) bone china footed nautilus shell tureen with matching under plate. Both pices marked in brown and under the glaze "Wedgewood made in England Alpine Pink" beneath a 2 handled & decorated vase. Size: shell: 8" H, 10.5" W, 6.25" D. Condition: Minor base rim wear. 1 very small scratch in middle of spout. Plate: size: 11.75" x 7.5". Condition: Base rim wear. Wedgewood 2-piece lidded painted floral motif porcelain match box incised under the glaze "WEDGEWOOD" and "3EJ" and "M". Size: .75+" H, 4" W, 2.25" D. Condition: Crazing throoughout. Minor chipping where the 2 pieces fit together. Dirty. |
200 - 400 |
| 1574 |
ASST. "MADE IN JAPAN" CHINA. 51 Pieces in total. 18 pieces of "Made in Japan" marked in red on the bases. 18 pieces of "MEITO CHINA" in red over a crown in green and "hand painted made in Japan" underneath the crown also in gree. 15 pieces of "hand painted made in Japan" in black circling 2 slightly overlapping black diamonds each having a "T" (Takito mark) in the center of them "luster" or luster glaze style. Size: varies from teapot, lidded sugar, cup, to saucer. Conditon: Obvious wear with minor chipping and/or paint loss especially where pieces fit together. |
100 - 300 |
| 1575 |
ASST. OF 9 SETS CUPS/SAUCERS. (1) marked "hand painted nippon" in green surrounding green wreath; (1) "Royal Vale bone china made in England; (1) "Royal Albert bone china england sunnyside series maria"; (1) cherry china made in Japan"; (1) "a.m.e. -1967-"; (1) "made in china" under a port scene with 2 sailing ships, mountains, and sunrise/set"; (2) "fine bone china Shelly England" in green; (1) Royal Albert bone china england rose chintz series yellow ribbon royal albert ltd. 1982" in brown under crown. Size: varies but on average cups are 2.5+" H and saucers on avg. 5.5" in diameter. Condition: Minor surface wear especially on/around gold trim otherwise no major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1576 |
ASST. OF CLEAR GLASS. 7" H cube or cubist pattern 2-piece lidded candy dish (heavy piece). 4" H cube or cubist pattern creamer (heavy piece). 4.75" H 3-piece molded compote with etched fruit or flowers. 5.5" H candlewick pattern -- 3 piece lidded mayonaisse with plastic spoon marked "Germany" and probably not original. The cut or isert into the lid appears to be crude(?). 11.75" diameter candlewick pattern 2 handled platter or serving component(?). Condition: all pieces as is and exhibit wear from use. No major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1577 |
ASST. OF DEPRESSION GLASS. Pink Miss America (1935-1938) Hocking Glass Co. (diamond pattern) 5" H compote. Pink Old Colony "lace edge" or "open lace" (1935-1938) by Hocking Glass Company 3.5" H compote. Pink Cube or "Cubist" (1929-1933) by Jeannette Glass Co. 2.75" H creamer and 2.25" H sugar. Green "stretched" or rounded lip 4" H compotes. Pink with blue (probably not original(?)) stopper 3" H perfume bottle. Condition: of all, as is, no major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1578 |
LENWILE CHINA FIGURES. Complementing seated "old man" smoking pipe and "old women" making a basket figures made by and marked with a paper label "Hand painted Lenwile china Ardalt Japan". Also present is another paper label reading "Jerome's Flowers Greenville, PA." where these were probably & originally purchased. The paper labels are only on the base of the old man. Also on the base of both is the number "6589" in blue. Size: 6.75" - 7" H, bases are a 5" diameter. Condition: no distractions. |
30 - 60 |
| 1579 |
ASST. OF PORCELAIN & GLASS(1). Lidded and single handle RS Prussia (Germany) chocolate pot marked "RS" (in orange) among the wreath (green & orange) with a star in orange above and "Prussia" with an "A" under the first "s" in orange. Size: 10" H. Condition: 6 hairline cracks in the lid (1 visible from top). 1 .5" chip in lip in gild & green petal. Minor gild loss on lid and pot. Base rim has wear. 12 -- 6" diameter floral accent plates marked "Limogues/France" in green and "LS & S Limogues" within a life-saver circle and "FRANCE" below it all in orange. Condition: all of minor loss in gild, have base rim wear, and life-saver stamped marks are fading or wearing. 2-piece floral 3.75" H compote or stand marked on both pieces "Lefton China hand painted" surrounding a crown. Also a paper label is also present. Condition: no major distractions. Floral 9.25" diameter bowl marked "D.E. McNicol Clarksburg. W.VA". Condition: obvious use - shows signs of wear. Larger 10" diameter floral bowl unmarked. Condition: crazing and flaking of paint. 2-piece 7" H covered lidded unmarked glass candy dish with etched & cut designs. Conditon: no major distractions. |
200 - 400 |
| 1580 |
8 PIECES CONTEMP. ART GLASS. 8 unmarked & unsigned pieces of contemporary art glass. 2-3 of the bowls appear to be possibly Slovak, Czech or Bohemian. A few of the pieces seem to be venetian or Murano especially the purple controlled bubble piece. The pieces probably date from the 1950s - late 1980s. The blown pieces have finsihed & polished pontils. The older pieces display much wear on thier respected rim bases, bases and/or pontils. Size: 2.75" H to 8.85" H. Condition: as eluded to above with no major distractions. |
150 - 300 |
| 1581 |
ASST. OF GLASS. White milk glass 5.5" H hen covered dish possibly Westmoreland although unmarked. Pair of white "satin-finished" glass 5.25" H pineapple - scalloped open vases. These are unmarked and appear to be new. Pair of white and clear cased 5.75" H footed cornucopia that are also unmarked, appear to be new, and possibly may be European in origin. Off-white 9" H Victorian style unmarked blown vase with hand-tooled ruffled and undulating fringe. The pontil mark is concave and rough. Condtion: of all items as is, no major distractions. |
100 - 0 |
| 1582 |
12 SETS QUEEN ANNE CUPS & SAUCERS. 6 sets of pattern "Noel" Queen Anne cups & saucers marked ""Noel" Queen Anne Bone China England" in green on both cups & saucers. 6 sets of pattern "Yuletide" Queen Anne cups & saucers marked ""Yuletide" Queen Anne [Queen Anne in wreath under crown] Fine Bone China England" in green on both the cups & saucers. Note: there is one extra saucer. Size: cups: 3" H saucer diameter: 5.5"+. Condition: base rim wear and gold trim loss on all pieces otherwise no major distractions. |
150 - 300 |
| 1583 |
FOSTORIA GLASS STEMWARE (6): Acid stamped "Fostoria" on base over pontil mark and possibly "Patrician" pattern. Clear glass or blank with no etching. The stem is a stretched square/rectangle. Size: 5.25" - 5.5" H. The rim diameter is 4.75" and the base diameter is 3.75". Condition: One has a small chip on the rim; two have single chips on the base rims; all are dirty; all have small imperfections (air bubbles and/or impurities) throughout. |
50 - 100 |
| 1584 |
2 CARVED JADE WALL PLAQUES. 2 similar in shape and motif carved jade wall plaques but different in color. Each is carved with "roaming" and seeminly interlocking mountain lions on one side and column, scroll-like, and geometric designs on the back. Both have a .75" hole. Size: 10.5" H, 5.5" W at the widest point, and .5" where the relief is at the higest. Condition: No major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1585 |
3 CARVED JADE ITEMS. 3 different motifs and 3 different colors of jade is represented in this lot. One figure is of a wise old man that is 6.5" H. The other is a 2-piece tomahawk or hatchet with a mountain lion on both sides of the blade with a size of 9". The third is of a ornamental monument and stands 6.25" H and is also 2 pieces. Condition: each piece has minor surface "scratching" and/or chipping and has no markings of any kind. |
150 - 300 |
| 1586 |
4 ASIAN CLAY TILES. 4 clay tiles finished or painted in a majolica style have 4 different scenes. The backs of the tiles are not painted. There are no markings of any kind but on two of the tiles an artists signature may (?) be present within the diamond. Size: 8" x 8". Conditon: each tile is soiled & dirty on the front & back and each exhibits chipping especially on or near the corners and along the sides. 1 tile has a chip on the tile top and therefore has paint loss. |
100 - 200 |
| 1587 |
ASST. 8 SETS OF CUPS AND SAUCERS. Marked (3) "made in Japan"; (2) unmarked; (1) "Windsor bone china made in England 1454/32"; (1) "Bavaria Schumann Arzberg Germany" in green surrounding a crown and lion within a shield; (1) "Aynsley England bone china" in green below a crown and above "asristocrat 7700 cobalt blue" in gold. Size: vary Condition: all as is and all exhibit wear but no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1588 |
ASST. OF 9 SETS CUPS/SAUCERS. Asst. of 9 sets of cups & saucers marked: (1) "Royal Crown" in gold under crown; (1) unmarked; (1) "Regency English bone china made in England" all surrounding an Englishmen in a top hat; (1) "Royal Albert bone chia England blossom time series apple blossom"; (2) "O. & E. G. Royal Austria"; (1) "fine bone china Crown Staffordshire estd. 1801 England"; "Sterling China Japan" paper label; (1) "Tuscan fine English bone china made in England". Size: varies. Condition: Minor paint loss especialy along gold trim otherwise no major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1589 |
3 PIECE PORCELAIN NIPPON TEA SET AND WOOD HORNED TOAD. Non-matching and two manufacturer 3 piece nippon tea set. 2-piece blue and white floral and bird design lidded tea server is marked on the bottom and under the glaze in blue "Royal Sometu--- [?] NIPPON". Size:5.5" H to top of lid, 5.5" - 6" D, 9" from handle to spout. Condition: Ball lid handle broken and glued. Wear on base rim. 2-piece blue and white floral and bird design 2 handle lidded sugar bowl is marked the same as the tea server. Size: 4.75" H, 5" D, 7" from handle to handle. Condition: Wear on the base rim with no other visible distractions. Single handle creamer with floral and bird design is marked on the base under the glaze in blue with a "T" in a flower and "JAPAP" underneath. Size: 3.5" - 4" H, 4.75" D, 6.25" from handle to spout. Condition: No visible distractions. Hand carved wood horned toad with glass eyes and osculating or rippled affect carving to represent skin. No artist signature nor any label or tagging of any kind. Size: 2.25" H, 4" L, 3.25" W. Condition: good. |
50 - 100 |
| 1590 |
RECENTLY REUPHOLSTERED SOFA. With carved tassel decorated back, channeled arms with carved tassel fronts. Recently reupholstered in a scrolling leaf patterned fabric. Size: 34" H, 80" W, 33" D. Condition: no defects. |
250 - 500 |
| 1591 |
GLASS PERFUME AND WEDGEWOOD TRAY. Blown glass perfume with polished pontil and with applied silver overlay to both the body and stopper. Stamped marked "Solid Silver 253 G(?) PAT JAN 5-86." Size: 3.5: H. Condition: Silver tarnishing, stopper base slightly chipped, dirty inside. Wedgewood dark blue jasperware small tray is incised "WEDGEWOOD" and "MADE IN ENGLAND". Size: 6" x 3.25". Condition: Dirty throughout and slightly stained. |
200 - 0 |
| 1592 |
4 PIECE GLASS DRESSER SET. 4 piece pressed glass dresser set with no markings or labeling is circa 1940s. 2 perfumes, 2-piece covered "powder" or pin container, 1 glass tray with new or added mirror. Size: tray" 12.5" x 8.25", perfumes: 7.5" H. Condition: No major distrations. Glass exhibits impurities and air bubbles/pockets. The mirror with in the tray is new and is a relatively "nice" fit. |
50 - 100 |
| 1593 |
"COMMUNITY PLATE" FLATWARE. 80 Piece marked "community plate" flatware by Oneida pattern unknown(?) in wooden and purple velvet storage and/or display box. Each piece is monogramed with a gothic style "N" in green. Size: of box: 3" H x 15.5" W x 10.5" D. Condition: obviuosly used, displays wear, slight tarnighing,discoloration and pitting. |
100 - 300 |
| 1594 |
TWO CAST METAL BIRDS. Size: one is 5' H, the other is 4'3" H. Condition: good, taller one has a couple small holes just starting. |
200 - 400 |
| 1595 |
ROYAL NIPPON NISHIKA VASE. Royal Nippon Nishika 2-handle handpainted vase marked on the bottom in green "Royal Nippon" circling a globe with "Nishika" across the globe in banner form/style. "Hand Painted" in blue cursive script is above the globe mark and "107/1557" also in blue is below the globe mark. The scene is of a person on camelback in a desert surrounded by palm trees near a mountainous region. Size: 12.5" H, 20.5" circumference, open diameter is 4", base diameter is 3.75". Condition: Crazinng throughout but it is most visible on the handles. Base rim has much wear and outside rim has 1 .5" chip. |
250 - 500 |
| 1596 |
VINTAGE TOY TRUCKS. The lot has three trucks. All appear to be farm trucks. All are constructed of metal. One has an attachment (to carry workers); the other two have flat beds. Condition: all are rusted; one needs three wheels re-attached (they are provided) and is discolored. |
50 - 100 |
| 1597 |
ORIENTAL CARVED WOODEN HORSE. Post 1960, ebonised with parcel gilt. Size: 21" H, 33" W, 9" D. Condition: small chips to the paint and the wood. |
50 - 100 |
| 1598 |
CARVED WOOD CAROUSEL HORSE. Handpainted, marked "1984, S & S Woodcarvers". Size: 43" H, 18" W, 4' D. Condition: rear stretcher should be tightened. |
100 - 200 |
| 1599 |
12 ROYAL DOULTON SOUP BOWLS. Marked "Royal Doulton England" below the lion atop the crown and "Tiffany & Company New York" all in purple. Incised is also "DOULTON" and written in black pen is "HB4401 E732". Gold banding and gold scroll design on rim and into the bowl. Size: rim diameter is 8.25" and 1.5" H. Condition: 1 plate 2.5" crack, rim base wear, 1 exhibits crazing and discoloration in bowl, minor utensil markings on all. |
100 - 300 |
| 1600 |
FACE SIGNED "S. WILLARD, ROXBURY". Provenance: from the estate of Dr. and Mrs. Capparell. They purchased the clock from a New England Antique Dealer. Appraised for $30,000 in 1995 by Old Time Shop, John Huyett Proprietor, Birdsboro, PA. Mahogany and pine wood. Brass works by the famous Simon Willard born in Mass. in 1753 and made his first clock at age 17. Arched handpainted face signed "S Willard, Roxbury". Has moonphase dial with handpainted seascape and landscape. Spandrels handpainted with roses. Swan neck broken arch pedimented bonnet with fluted columns and brass capitals and bases. Pendulum door has fluted quarter columns and both the arched door and panel are inlaid with a checker board outlining band. The base has a matching inlaid panel and raised on ogee bracket feet. Size: 99" H, 21" W, 10.25" D. Condition: Runs, painted clock face has craquellure and one spot (approx. 1" by 1/4") is missing paint. Door has a 3" crack in veneer, feet have cracks. |
25,000 - 40,000 |
| 1601 |
18TH C INLAID ENGL HEPPLEWHITE SIDEBOARD. Last quarter of the 18th century. Mahogany and red pine secondary wood with mahogany veneers and satinwood inlay. Serpentine front with ovolu ends contain a drawer with tambour doors below flanked by two bottle drawers (each comprising two faux drawer fronts) with cyliner roll ends (each comprising two faux drawer fronts). Crossbanded and floral outline inlaid serpentine top above banded drawers which are profusely inlaid with quarter florettes, urns, bows, drapery swags, and acanthus leaf scrolls. String inlaid legs have half florette, drop corn husk, and tri ostrich plume inlay. Has spade feet. Size: 37.5" H, 7'4" W, 29" D. Condition: original brasses, recessed tambour doors are darker, minor cracking to some veneer, bottle drawer dividers are missing and have repairs to the bottoms. |
8,000 - 12,000 |
| 1602 |
SIX CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE SIDECHAIRS. Mahogany. Fluted stiles support crest rail with central carved shell with acanthus leaf flowing out to the scrolling ears. Tassel carved reticulated splat has acanthus leaf carving. Gadrooned seat rails, cabouchons above carved cabriole legs with high oval ball and claw feet. Size: 38" H, 22" W, 18" D. Condition: finish is original and deep and rich. Seats recently professionally reupholstered in a handsome black naughyde. Frames are strong. |
3,500 - 5,500 |
| 1603 |
AARON WILLARD, BOSTON BANJO CLOCK. Provenance: estate of Dr. and Mrs. Capparell. They purchased from a New England Antiques Dealer. Clockface signed in script "Aaron Willard, Boston". Wood case with gilt beaded trim. Eglomise throat panel handpainted with stars and stripes American shield surmounted by an eagle and having a cornucopia below. Door is painted with an architectural folley and a woman in classical dress. Size: 35" H, 10" W, 4" D. Condition: Runs, wood finish is worn down to the wood. |
3,500 - 5,000 |
| 1604 |
17'10" X 10'4" SAROUK C.1925. Provenance: originally owned by the Downer estate in Indiana, PA. Inherited in 1966 by their daughter (who never used it because it was too large for her home) then passed to her son Mike Mowery, and onto our consignor. Handwoven of 100% wool. Handwoven in Iran of 100% wool. Deep red background with medallion and borders in shades of blue and green. Condition: pile is good, fringe only on one end (no loss to border though). All sales final. Due to the inherent nature of carpets this statement of condition cannot be considered as complete. We reccommend you personally inspect all items before bidding. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1605 |
REGENCY TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE. Possibly Scottish. Mahogany three board round top with brass inlaid (consisting of alternating panel and florette) apron tilts up on a thistle over gadroon carved pedestal raised on a triform concave platform (with conforming brass inlay) having scrolling acanthus leaf on lion paw carved feet with recessed brass castors. Size: 31" H, 4'8" diameter. Condition: deep old finish, brass inlay is a little loose in a few spots, no detractions. |
2,200 - 3,200 |
| 1606 |
TIMOTHY CHANDLER, CONCORD TALL CASE CLOCK. Provenance: estate of Dr. and Mrs. Capparell. Their child is pretty sure they purchased the clock from Merritt's Antiques, Douglasville, PA. Cherry and pine case with brass works. Bonnet top has open fretwork, brass finials, line inlaid plinths, and line inlaid arched door flanked by columns with brass capitals and bases. Arched clock face with moon phase dial handpainted with a landscape and seascape and having quarter fan spandrels. Molded and line inlaid pendulum door is flanked by quarter columns with brass capitals and bases. Base has a line inlaid panel with concave corners. Raised on Hepplewhite feet. A Timothy Chandler clock sold in 1999 in Massachusetts for $15,400. Size: 7'3" H, 20.5" W, 10.25" D. Condition: runs, one cracked side glass viewing panel. |
15,000 - 25,000 |
| 1607 |
TEN KINDEL CHAIRS. Mahogany in the Queen Anne style. Two arm and eight side chairs. Solid splats rest on egg and dart base with a shell and scroll carved crest rail. Balloon shaped slip seat in a shell carved apron rail. Raised on cabriole legs with leaf carved knees and having ball and claw feet. Purchased in 1985. Size of the armchairs: 43" H, 26" W, 21" D. Condition: very good, came out of a very clean home. |
1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1608 |
19TH CENT TILT TOP TABLE, DOLPHIN FEET. Probably Philadelphia. Mahogany one board top on a birdcage mechanism, the edge carved with six shells and having Rococo carved decoration between the shells. The shaft is carved in the form of fishscales and the cabriole legs have carved cabouchons at the knees and carved dolphin feet. Size: 25.5" H, 27.5" diameter. Condition: old finish is a little lack lustre. |
2,000 - 3,500 |
| 1609 |
COPPER ANDIRONS. Circa 1920, in the Gothic Style. Size: 20" H, 8" W, 10.25" D. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 80 |
| 1610 |
BLACK WALNUT DRESSER. American Empire. Has scrolling sides and mushroom pulls. Size: 29" H, 52" W, 25" D. Condition: cracks in the veneer, finish has been taken down, has several ring stains which someone tried to sand out. |
75 - 150 |
| 1611 |
KINDEL BANQUET TABLE. Kindel, Grand Rapids, Michigan, mahogany veneered table in the Duncan Phyfe style. Ovolu corners top raised on two pedestals each having a leaf carved urn raised on leaf carved and reeded sabre legs with brass paw feet. Has four 12" leaves which store below the table in a tray. Size: 28.75" H, 45.5" W, 79" L (add 4' with all the leaves). Condition: purchased in 1985, minor scratching from gentle use. |
1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1612 |
18TH CENTURY ADAMS SERVER. Last quarter of the 18th century. Pine, mahogany, and satinwood. Crossbanded serpentine top with canted corners above a satinwood inlaid serpentine apron with central panel carved with a florette above a corn husk festoon held by ribbons. The whole raised on fluted legs with marlborough block feet. Retains a partial paper label from Edwards and Roberts, Wardour St. London. The firm started circa 1820 and imported fine antique furniture. The label remnants say "ED... on the first line, Wardour St. on the second line and "Lo... on the third line. Size: 34" H, 5' W, 31" D. Condition: rich old finish, strong frame, minor repairs to the crossbanded inlay. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1613 |
ROYAL CROWN DERBY VESSEL. Royal Crown Derby 2-piece lidded vessel marked in orange/red under the glaze with the crown above curvise & crossed backward "L"'s in an imari style. Size: 9.75" H. Condition: The base foot has been broken and repaired with glue. Minor paint & gold trim loss. |
50 - 150 |
| 1614 |
BAKER HISTORIC CHARLSTON SIDEBOARD. Mahogany and satinwood veneered in the Federal style. Line inlaid serpentine front with five cockbeaded drawers raised on tapering legs with banded cuffs. Has repousse eagle brass pulls. Purchased in 1985. Size: 38.5" H, 65" W, 24" D. Condition: minor scratching to the top, came out of a very clean home. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1615 |
MEISSEN PORCELAIN INKSTAND. Meissen floral lidded double inkwell inkstand with the blue crossed swords mark on the base of each inkwell not under glaze because the base is not glazed. The plate base is marked with a cursive "D" under a crown in blue (possibly derby porcelain (?)) under the glaze. Size: inkwells: 1.75" H. Condition: minor loss of gold trim. base plate: 1.25" H x 10.25" W x 8" W. Condition: base rim wear and loss of gold or gilded trim. |
250 - 500 |
| 1616 |
ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEAPOT. Small old imari style teapot marked on both the inside lid and base of the pot "Royal Crown Derby" above the crown in orange/red. Size: 4.5" H x 9.25" W x 4.2" D. Condition: Very minor paint & gold trim wear. |
250 - 500 |
| 1617 |
ROYAL CROWN DERBY 8-SIDED PLATE. Royal Crown Derby octagonal plate or serving dish in imari style marked in orange/red with a crown above cursive, interocking and backwards "L"'s and "R'N88714" in a rectangle above "Princess" and "2457". Size: 1" H x 12" W x 8.25" W. Condition: Minor loss and scuffing of gold trim with base rim wear. |
100 - 200 |
| 1618 |
PAIR OF MASSACHUSSETS(?) GAME TABLES. Mahogany and mahogany veneers. Pair of Sheraton "D" shaped flip tops supported by two reeded gatelegs with florette carvings on rectangular back piece. Size: 29" H, 36" W, 17.75" D (closed), 35.5" D (open). Condition: original finish, no detractions. |
1,800 - 2,500 |
| 1619 |
SET OF TEN QUEEN ANNE STYLE CHAIRS. Two arm and eight side chairs made of walnut and burl walnut veneers. Vasiform splat with slight scrolling flanked by cyma curved stiles. Crewel chain stitch upholstered balloon shaped slip seats. The whole raised on cabriole Queen Anne legs with pad feet. Size: 38" H, 25" W, 22" D. Condition: strong frames, clean recently reupholsted seats, no detractions. |
3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1620 |
ADAMS SERPENTINE FIREPLACE GRATE. 19th century. Brass and cast iron. Black cast iron backplate with urn and corn husk swag decoration. Pierced and beaded brass serpentine front with punch decoration and four urn finials. Size: 37" H, 37.5" W, 19.5" D. Condition: no detractions. |
1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1621 |
VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL PARLOR CHAIR. See companion lots 1622 and 1623. Black lacquered balloon back pierced backrest with cane seat raised on cabriole legs profusely decorated with mother of pearl inlaid flora, painted flora, and gilt scroll and leafage. Size: 36.5" H, 18.5" W, 19" D. Condition: very good, minor craquellure, minor wear to gilt decoration, strong frame. |
200 - 300 |
| 1622 |
VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL PARLOR CHAIR. Look for companion pieces: lots 1623 and 1621. Black lacquered balloon back chair with vasiform splat, caned seat, and cabriole legs profusely decorated with mother of pearl inlaid flora and gilt scrolling. Size: 32" H, 25" W, 21" D. Condition: minor craquellure to lacquering, minor wear to gilt decoration. |
200 - 300 |
| 1623 |
VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE SEWING STAND. Look for companion chairs lots 1621 and 1622. Top flips up on a hour glass form base with three scrolling feet. Covered in flora which is gilt, painted, and mother of pearl inlay. Interior has period wall paper. Size: 29" H, 17.25" diameter. Condition: craquellure due to age, minor wear to some decoration, came from a fine home. |
1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1624 |
12'8" X 10' ANTIQUE SERAPI CARPET. Handwoven, 100% wool beige ground with stylized flowers overall in colors of salmon, muted green, blues, and black. Condition: pile worn, fringe worn, side edges good. Due to the inherent nature of carpets this statement cannot be considered as complete. We suggest that you personally inspect all items before bidding as all sales are final. |
14,000 - 20,000 |
| 1625 |
GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA STRAWBERRY SET. Large oval compote with holes to receive the creamer and sugar. Celestial blue ground with bas relief molded strawberries, blossoms, and leafage. Trimmed in yellow. Size: 4.5" H, 15" W, 11" D. Condition: three tiny flecks out of the creamer edge, sugar has two flecks and a hairline starting, compote has a 1/4" crack on the outer edge of the whole where it receives the creamer. |
1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1626 |
KINDEL 8 PC CHERRY BEDROOM SET. In the Neoclassic style, it has fluted sides and case pieces have square tapering legs. Includes a vanity, sabre leg stool, vanity mirror, tall chest, double dresser, mirror, and two night stands. Condition: like new. |
400 - 800 |
| 1627 |
WILLIAM JAMES MULLER LANDSCAPE. Early 19th c. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right "Muller." William James Muller (British, 1812-1845) is a well listed artist of genre, landscapes, Arabs, and rivers. Size: 23" h., 17" w., framed 31" h., 24" w. Condition: relined; old craquellure, lacuna in th rock at the lower right. |
6,000 - 12,000 |
| 1628 |
HOPE DOUBLE PORTRAIT. 1830's? Oil on canvas. Signed in the treetrunk "Hope pinxt" (painted this); also written on the promontory in the bay are the words "A.M.A. act. (illegible characters follow)." This double portrait of children resembles English or American portraiture of the 1st quarter or so of the 19th c. Size: 39" h., 51" w., framed 49" h., 61" w. Condition: relined, some damage to edges, missing paint chip 1/4" square above the AMA inscription; inpainting in the sky--all of which is age appropriate; frame as is; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1630 |
ENGLISH CARVED OAK DESK. Pedestal desk (which breaks down into five pieces) has the backsplash and all the drawers carved with griffin masks. Writing surface is inset with green leather and edges are carved with a quasi floral and dart carving. Size: 4'8" H, 5' W, 32" D. Condition: has the original finish, no detractions. |
2,000 - 3,500 |
| 1631 |
ETHAN ALLEN BLOCKFRONT CHEST. Provenance: Gulf Oils Vice President of Foreign Affairs. Post 1950, mahogany. In the manner of the Goddards and Townsend families of Rhode Island. These pieces are expensive because it takes twice the amount of wood to make the front. Four graduated cockbeaded block front drawers in conforming blockfront case have batwing pulls and are raised on ogee bracket feet. Size: 31" H, 3' W, 20" D. Condition: scratches to the top, minor nicks to the feet. |
400 - 800 |
| 1632 |
KITTINGER EXECUTIVE DESK. Provenance: Gulf Oils Vice President of Foreign Relations. Post 1950, Chippendale style, mahogany. To be viewed in the round (faux drawers on opposite side). Tripartite leather inset top over five line inlaid drawers, the whole raised on cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees and claw and ball feet. Has brass bat wing pulls. Size: 32" H, 6' W, 3' D. Condition: no defects. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1633 |
KITTINGER KNEEHOLE CREDENZA. Provenance: Gulf Oils Vice President of Foreign Relations. Post 1950, mahogany. Central drawer with a kneehole below flanked by three cockbeaded drawers on each side (one is a hanging file drawer). Raised on tapering reeded feet. Size: 30.5" H, 7'7" W, 20" D. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use, no keys come with it. |
700 - 1,400 |
| 1634 |
BAKER CO. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKCASE. Provenance: Gulf Oils Vice President of Foreign Affairs. Post 1950, walnut and black walnut. Strong breakfront entablature over an arched central section and two slant back side sections, all three with adjustable shelving and moulded and paneled lower doors. The whole raised on bracket feet. Size: 7'4" H, 8'4" W, 16" D. Condition: two 1" holes have been drilled for electricity, minor scuffs to the kickbase, came from a very fine home. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1635 |
STONE (?) SAMPLE TABLE. Late 20th century, continental. Yellow ochre and grey orbicular stone veneered pieces (1/8" thick) set in a geometric pattern. The top supported by a pedestal veneered to match. Size: 32" H, 44" Diameter. Condition: there is one long scratch that is hard to see, otherwise it's like new. |
400 - 800 |
| 1636 |
9'X 12' KARASTAN HERIZ RUG. 100% wool, permanently moth proofed. Overall geometric pattern on an off white ground with central medallion and border in shades of blue. Spandrels are salmon pink. Condition: consignor just had it professionally cleaned. Good pile, edges and fringe. All sales are final. |
400 - 700 |
| 1637 |
KRISTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT. Krister porcelain teapot, 12" H, lidded 2-piece marked on base of pot only with "KPM" under (1) vertical .5" line all in blue. Condition: base rim wear otherwise no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1638 |
KITTINGER WILLIAMSBURG DESK. Branded Williamsburg Reproduction, Kittinger. Brass plate marked Kittinger. Ladies writing desk in the Hepplewhite style. Two tiered top with four line inlaid cockbeaded drawers. Raised on line inlaid and cuffed square tapering legs. Size: 37" H, 37.5" W, 19.5" D. Condition: no detractions. |
800 - 1,600 |
| 1639 |
PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS. Having scroll work design. Size: 23.5" H, 17" W, 18" D. Condition: dirty, no defects. |
300 - 600 |
| 1640 |
WROUGHT IRON BENCH. Iron scrolling supports a machine made woven tapestry fabric seat with bouillon fringe. Size: 20" H, 46" W, 16" D. Condition: no defects, clean and ready to go. |
175 - 350 |
| 1641 |
WEDGEWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE VASE. Dark blue jasperware vase with pedestal base and Grecian motif. Incised on the bottom "WEDGEWOOD" and "MADE IN ENGLAND". Size: 8" H, top opening is 7.25+" W, and the base is 6". Condition: Very very minor paint loss or "scuffing" along outter base rim. Base rim bottom has wear. |
150 - 300 |
| 1642 |
BOULLE BUREAU PLAT. Mahogany secondary wood, 20th century. Boulle decorated on all sides and down the legs. Ormolu consists of egg and dart desk top edge, trim around doors, female and male busts with plumes in their hair or hats, and sabot feet. Has three apron drawers. Size: 32" H, 5' W, 30" D. Condition: good condition, no defects or detractions. |
500 - 900 |
| 1643 |
SAMUEL YELLIN ATTRIBUTED ANDIRONS. Provenance: came out of a Fox Chapel villa in the Renaissance style designed by T.C. Eichmole and built in 1924 by Edgar Kaufmann Construction Company for Pittsburgh industrialist Henry Leiman owner of Blawnox Steel. Samuel Yellin purportedly did all the lighting, hardware, etc. Cast iron with rope twist upright and arched arm, all decorated with many scrolls and surmounted by strapwork bowls. Both andirons have swing arms which hold kettles, etc. Size: 24.5" H, 20" W, 27" D. Condition: good condition but dirty. |
600 - 1,200 |
| 1644 |
PAIR OF BRASS CHERUBIC SCONCES. Marked with a cast raised "C". Bow suspended cherubs hold out candle branches. Size: 22" H, 13" W, 6" D. Condition: no defects. |
250 - 500 |
| 1645 |
8 PRESSED GLASS STEMWARE. 8 -- 3-piece molded glass stemware unmarked/unlabled and pattern unknown (?). Size: 6" H with a rim diameter of 3.75". Condition: one glass has 1 chip along the rim underneath otherwise no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1646 |
6 PRESSED GLASS STEMWARE. 6 -- 3-piece molded pressed glass stemware unmarked/unlabeled in unknown (?) pattern. Size: 4.5" H with a rim diameter of 3.75". Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1647 |
STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE CASE. Sterling silver (stamped "935" and "sterling" and illegible hallmark) with enamel-like (?) painted scene of a reclining women exposing one breast cigarette case or card holder. Size: .25" H x 4" W x 3.2" D. Condition: Lower left corner has slim .75" long missing edge of scene. Tarnishing and scratching of silver throughout especially on out side back. The interior strap (?) is missing. |
100 - 300 |
| 1648 |
2 PORCELAIN TEA POTS AND 1 SUGAR. The matching tea server and sugar have a floral motif interspersed with primitive country folk life scenes incorporating musical instruments. Both pieces are marked in blue with a "R" with a dash above it and a period to the right. Tea server: size: 4.5" H, 6.5" from spout to handle. Condition: loss of gold trim and decoration throughout. Sugar: size: 3.5" H, 3.75" diameter. Condition: loss of gold decoration throughout. The second tea server is marked in green "5-703 ADAM" above the Minton symbol with "Founded Minton 1793" within this mark and "Bone China made in England" below it. Size: 6" H, 6.5" from spout to handle. Condition: slightly dirty and average ware to base. |
50 - 100 |
| 1649 |
ASSORTMENT OF PORCELAIN AND HUMMEL FIGURINE. 11 dishes/plates/saucers marked in blue under the glaze "Copeland Spode England". 2 dishes 9" diameter; 7 plates 6.5" diameter; 2 saucers 5.75" diameter. Condition: 1 plate with 2 chips underneath and along the rim otherwise no visible distractions. Snuff bottle with jade topper with dragon on both sides. Size: 2.75" H. Condition: no distractions. Lidded and covered minature jar marked in green on both pieces "Royal Crown Derby" above the mark and "Made in England" below the mark. Size: 4.75" H. Condition: no distractions. Seated and nesting birds marked in green "Royal Copenhagen" surrounding crown and "Denmark" below it. Size: 1.75" H and 3.5" D. Condition: No distractions. Owl marked in green "Denmark" underneath crown. Size: 3.5". Condition: good. Hummel Figurine "Little Gardner" #74 with TMK #3 the small stylized bee circa 1960-1972. Size: 4.5" H. Condition: exhibits crazing and white spots(?) on front which will rub off. |
150 - 300 |
| 1650 |
GLASS, IVORY, AND SNUFF CONTAINER. An assortment of 4 pieces of glass. The sailing ship shot glass size vase is etched and is signed (illegible) and numbered. 5 pieces of an assortment of carved ivory figurines with stands (most do not match). A large 4.25" carved cinnebar and brass with turquoise(?) stone inserts (6+ missing) with stamped "CHINA" on the outlying base. Condition: as is. |
150 - 300 |
| 1651 |
ASST. OF FIGURES. (4) are of glass: bull [chip in right ear], ram, hen match box safe/holder, and pink seated female. (1) is plastic: green seated female with umbrella. (1) is painted ceramic: wise man [chip in left thumb]. (2) are possibly (?) jade: green rhino [chipping on tail-end] on stand and orange/red bowl [1" chip on flower]. Sizes: vary - 2" - 6.75" H. Condition: as mentioned above. |
75 - 150 |
| 1652 |
STERLING SILVER CREAMER. Sterling silvr creamer stamped marked "J.E. Caldwell & CO. 925 STERLING 1000 PHILADELPHIA" with additional stamps of "STERLING" and "232" on the bottom. Size: 5.5" to highest point (handle), 8" from spout to handle, 5" W. Condition: Tarnishing and pitting. Dent and minor denting on handle. Minor denting along rim. |
300 - 600 |
| 1653 |
VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP TABLE. White marble top rests on a walnut x-form base with central turned column. Condition: no defects. |
250 - 500 |
| 1654 |
ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA SHELLS & SEAWEED CUP. Majolica cup marked "ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA" in a circle with two stars with the monogram "GSH" that indicates the American firm Griffin, Smith & Hill of Phoenixville, PA and dates this piece to the 1880s-1890s. Also incised is "E28". Coral weed is along the cup that has 2 sea shell handles. Size: 3.75" H with an open rim diameter of 3". Condition: the top open rim has paint loss and/or minor chipping/flaking along the entire undulating edge. Crazing is evident in purple interior. Otherwise no major distractions. |
300 - 0 |
| 1655 |
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING SET. The set includes an 18k white gold engagement ring with a weight of 1.9 dwt. Total diamond weight of the round brilliant cut faceted diamond is 1.06 ct. Clarity: I1. Color: G. Cut: good. Also, a matching band with two baguette diamonds. Comes with a written appraisal. |
1,500 - 1,700 |
| 1656 |
RUBY RING & PENDANT SET. Both pieces have large square cut Chatham rubies set in 22k gold. Ring size: 8-8.5. Pendant length: 1 1/2". Condition: minor scratches on the pendant's gold setting. |
200 - 500 |
| 1657 |
2 FLOW BLUE PIECES. The 8" H covered & lidded and 2-handled [possibly a sugar?] compote is marked incised "oriental stone J. & G. Alcock" with a 6-pointed star(?) beneath it and marked in blue "SCINDE" in a circular platter type mark under the glaze. This is from the stroke-on-trent potters John and George Alcock and the piece dates circa 1840s. Condition: crazing throughout and in some cases the crazing is discoloring to brown, (1) chip on one of the points of the lid, (3) minor chips with pieces come together, displays wear. The other piece is a 5.25" H lidded teapot with flow blue/transfer design with an illegible blue square(?) mark on the bottom and under the glaze. Condition: crazing, displays wear on base & lid rim. (1) small chip on upper body lip and chipping on spout opening and slighly below. |
200 - 400 |
| 1658 |
CIRCA 1850 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL MIRROR. Walnut tombstone shaped mirror pivots in a curvilinear frame surmounted by a cartouche. Has candlestands and glove drawers. Size: 4'3" H, 39.5" W, 9" D. Condition: rich old finish, bottom board to the mirror is a little loose. |
200 - 400 |
| 1659 |
VICTORIAN CYLINDER ROLL TOP DESK. Walnut with burl walnut panels. Cylinder rolls up, writing surface slides out, interior is fitted with cubbies and drawers. Kneehole has five drawers and two reeded legs on the left side. Size: 46" H, 38.5" W, 25" D. Condition: three knobs are not original so they do not match, missing the baise fabric writing surface. |
350 - 700 |
| 1660 |
19TH CENTURY CARVED SETTLE. It's NOT applied carving. Black walnut and walnut. Backrest, arms, and front carved with a central cartouche and scrolling acanthus leafage. Has ball finials, lift seat for storage, and castors. Size: 39" H, 49" W, 22" D. Condition: rich deep original finish, strong frame, no detractions. |
250 - 500 |
| 1661 |
WALNUT CEDAR CHEST. Circa 1935. Veneered with applied decoration. Has a lower drawer. Size: 26" H, 44" W, 18.5" D. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use, currently the top lid is locked. |
45 - 90 |
| 1662 |
VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP PARLOR TABLE. Circa 1850. Burl walnut and walnut. White marble top sits on X-form base with central spindle. Size: 29" H, 26" W, 19" D. Condition: missing castors, all else good. |
350 - 700 |
| 1663 |
WALNUT EASTLAKE ROCKER. With later macrame seat and back. Size: 34" H, 18" W, 28" D. Condition: 6" crack in the crest rail, seat is starting to separate at the doweled joints. |
25 - 50 |
| 1664 |
SHIP MODEL: WOOD & OTHER MATERIALS. Large [39.5" H x 43" W x 14.75" D (measurments include stand)] ship model with stand made primarily of wood and then supporting material such as canvas (ship's mast) and string with slim yellow painted sides. No markings of any kind. 33 (wood) cannons in total some of which appear to been recently replaced. It is modeled stylistically after a "Galleon" possibly Spanish, circa 1600. Condition: As is. Displays wear, dirty. |
200 - 400 |
| 1665 |
10K DIAMOND EARRINGS. The earrings have a hoop shape lined with a row of round cut diamonds. Total diamond weight is approximately .25 ct. They have pierced leverbacks. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1666 |
10K DIAMOND CLUSTER RING. The ring has a center cluster of diamonds flanked on both sides by square cut diamonds. Total diamond weight is approximately .30 ct. Ring size: 7. Condition: no visible defects. |
30 - 60 |
| 1667 |
DIAMOND HEART NECKLACE. The necklace has a 10k yellow gold heart pendant with diamond accents suspended from a 14k gold chain. Total diamond weight is approximately .12 ct. Chain length: 17.5". Pendant length: 7/8". Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1668 |
DIAMOND & SAPPHIRE RING. The ring has a center oval cut sapphire flanked on both sides by diamonds in a 10k yellow gold mount. Total diamond weight is approximately .08 ct. Total sapphire weight is approximately .50 ct. Ring size: 7-7.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1669 |
DIAMOND CROSS NECKLACE. The 10k yellow gold cross is accented with a center diamond and suspended from a 17" 14k gold chain. Cross length: 1". Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1670 |
SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND BAND. The 14k yellow band has a row of alternating diamonds and sapphires. Ring size: 6.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1671 |
OAK CURVED GLASS CHINA. Circa 1900. Made by the Rockford Chair and Furniture Co, Illinois. Oak and oak veneered with curved glass, lions heads, quasi lion paw feet. Condition: original finish, back feet are missing some tips of the toes, front foot missing one toe, finish on the very top a little marred. Size: 62" H, 41" W, 16" D. |
600 - 1,200 |
| 1672 |
RECENTLY REUPHOLSTERED SOFA. Circa 1940 mahogany framed sofa recently professionally reupholstered in a tan background floral fabric. Brass tacked. Size: 34" H, 6'4" W, 30" D. Condition: clean, no detractions. |
250 - 500 |
| 1674 |
CIRCA 1900 OAK CARVED CHINA CABINET. Three oak shelves behind one convex glass door in a frame carved with floral flourishes. Raised on cabriole legs with leaf carved knees and four toed claws. Size: 5'H, 44" W, 17" D. Condition: original finish, tight frame, no defects. |
300 - 600 |
| 1675 |
CAST STONE JARDINERE. With numerous layers of paint which are peeling off. Size: 44" H, 24" Diameter. Condition: has peeling paint. |
100 - 200 |
| 1676 |
EMPIRE STYLE MIRROR. Made by Conant=Ball Co., Boston. Walnut ring turned pilasters and block corners with repousse brass florettes. Size: 27" H, 15.5" W, 2" D. Condition: flaking off from the bottom corner blocks, mirror is good. |
30 - 60 |
| 1677 |
WALNUT LECTERN. Made from Victorian parts. Has carved fruit decoration. Size: 35" H, 36" W, 18.5" D. Condition: finish needs to be brought back up. |
100 - 200 |
| 1678 |
PAIR OF CAST IRON URNS ON PLINTHS. Classical form painted white. Urns have egg and dart rim, acanthus leaf throat, lobed bowl, and lions mask handles. Plinths have stylized floral panels on all sides. Size: 41" H, 19" diameter. Condition: little rust coming through the paint, no defects or repairs. |
500 - 800 |
| 1679 |
7'9" X 10'9" HERIZ, CIRCA 1940. Handwoven of 100% wool. Overall geometric pattern in shades of red, blue, and touches of pea green. Condition: minor wear to pile in some spots, side edges are repaired, fringe is good. All sales are final. |
1,000 - 1,800 |
| 1680 |
QUARTER SAWN OAK BARRISTER BOOKCASE. Made by Globe-Wernicke Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Four lift front glass door sections on a base. Size: 70" H, 34" W, 19" D. Condition: two sections need glass. |
300 - 600 |
| 1681 |
12 PIECE DREXEL HERITAGE DINING SET. Mahogany in the Queen Anne style. Includes a pair of galleried lit china cabinets with egg and dart moulding, four side chairs, two armchairs, two fully upholstered host and hostess chairs, table with two 20" leaves, and a four door credenza. Size: cabinets 6'10" H, 41" W, 16" D; table 29" H, 43" W, 66" or 106" long; credenza 32" H, 5'W, 19" D. Condition: like new, strong frames, clean fabric. |
2,000 - 4,000 |
| 1682 |
GINGER JAR CERAMIC LAMP. In the Imari palette of iron red and blue. Size: 20" H, 10" diameter. Condition: like new. |
75 - 150 |
| 1683 |
PAIR WROUGHT IRON GATES. Gilt quatrefoil patterned panels with grape clusters and grapevines encircling three sides of each gate. Size: 65" H, 58" W, 1" D. Condition: no defects. |
500 - 800 |
| 1684 |
SET OF SIX PRESSBACK CHAIRS. Made post 1960. Backrests have oakleaf design with eight short spindles. Hip braces and eight stretchers per chair make for a strong frame. Size: 43" H, 18" W, 17.5" D. Condition: came from a nice home, like new condition. |
400 - 800 |
| 1685 |
11 GLASS CRYSTAL STEMWARE. 11 large unmarked glass crystal stemware with diamond and flare pattern. The stems exhibit 2-piece mold marks. Size: 6+" H, rim diameter 3.5", base diameter 3". Condition: 1 has 1 chip in the base rim. 3 have single chips in the drinking rim and 1 has 2 chips in the drinking rim. |
50 - 100 |
| 1686 |
13 GLASS CRYSTAL STEMWARE. 13 small blown-molded unmarked crystal stemware. The stems are 2-piece molded and the foot or base appears to be applied and the body possibly blown-molded or stretched. Size: 4.5" H, rim diameter of 2.5". Condition: 2 have single chips in the bases and 1 has 3 chips on the drinking rim. Minor glass imperfections and/or impurities. |
50 - 100 |
| 1687 |
12 GLASS CRYSTAL STEMWARE. 12 unmarked clear glass crystal stemware with a diamond and flare pattern. The stem exhibits 2-piece mold markings. Size: 4.5" H, rim diameter 3.5", and base diameter is 3". Condition: 2 have single chips on the drinking rim and 2 other have 2 chips on the drinking rim. |
50 - 100 |
| 1688 |
28 PIECES ROYAL WORCHESTER. 28 pieces of Royal Worchester marked "Royal Worchester [registered mark] Fine Bone China" circling the mark with crown with a "C51" in the center above "England" "Pompadour" [pattern] gold & white china. (5) 6" plates; (4) 8" plates; (7) 10.5" plates; (6) cups; (6) saucers. Condition: All exhibit wear, base rim wear, and gold paint rim loss. |
150 - 300 |
| 1689 |
MASON'S BLUE SOUP TUREEN. Mason's 3-piece lidded blue soup tureen marked "Mason's" above the crown and "patent ironstone china", "Vista England" and "Guaranteed permanent & acid resisting colours" beneath all in blue under the glaze. No ladle or spoon present. Size: plate: 14.75" long. tureen: 10" H x 14" W x 8.75" D. Total height: 11.25" H. Condition: very minor chipping where pieces come together, crazing throughout, base rim wear, dirty. |
100 - 200 |
| 1690 |
CONTINENTAL MARBLE TOP CORNER CONSOLE. 19th century, in the Neoclassic style. Reddish brown marble rests on serpentine apron carved with rams heads, guilloche, and leafage. Size: 7.5" H, and takes a 19" wall. Condition: the gilt carved wooden wall brackets have been broken off, abandon beetle holes in the wood. |
300 - 500 |
| 1691 |
SEVRES STYLE MINATURE VASE. Sevres style, possiblyFoecy (France) or other (?) is marked on the non-putto side in the bottom of the scene with double "L" or crossing "L"'s with a "S" in the middle in gild. With in the scene containing the putto is the signature "Rochette" [spelling?] in black. The vase is atop a marble and thin metal base plate. The metal base plate is stamped "FRANCE". Size: 8" H, 2.25 W & D measuring base. Condition: No distractions in the painted scenes. Some loss of paint and minor scuffing in blue. Minor pitting and tarnishing in metal. When viewing the vase from the putto side, the vase is leaning or is tilted to the right. |
300 - 600 |
| 1692 |
DRESDEN PORCELAIN BUST OF A WOMEN. Hand painted and decorted porcelain bust of a women by Helena Wolfsohn, Dresden, Germany - Saxony marked "AR" in blue under glaze circa 1880s. Size: 5.25" H, 3.5" W, 2.5" D. Condition: Petals from the flowers in her head piece are broken and missing. Base rim has wear. Porcelain firing and/or molding flaws. |
150 - 300 |
| 1693 |
PORCELAIN MINATURE FIGURE. Porcelain (possibly meissen?) minature figure of a well-dressed young boy in a running(?) pose. The mark under the rim of the base is 2 swords crosses but the handles do not appear to be "x"'s but rather cupped or "u"-like. And this mark is probably Richard Eckert & Co. Porcelain Factory of Volkstedt, Thuringia, Germany (E. Germany). Size: 3.5" H, 2" W, 2" D. Condition: The boys right-hand thumb is broken and missing. The base of his white shirt exhibits wear and/or chipping. |
100 - 300 |
| 1694 |
6 CARVED IVORY FIGURES. An assortment of 6 carved ivory figures which appear to once from a set or mounted. Each figure has glue remaining at their feet and also 1 or 2 holes and in some cases the remaining wooden rod (for support or attachment?). Size: 3.75" H, 1" W, .25" D. Condition: Very minor surface wear and slight discoloration. |
100 - 300 |
| 1695 |
ROYAL BONN VASE. Royal Bonn hand-painted 2 scene vase with man and women (husband and wife?) standing by dock and sailing ship along shoreline. The mark is "Royal Bonn Germany" surrounding a crown atop a cursive "LM" and "1755" in brown. To the left of this mark is "c.601318" atop "6315" atop "3" and an illegible incised circular mark. To the right of the mark is an incised "AD" and "D" with in a circle. Size: 10" H, 12" circumference. Condition: Base rim has wear and minor soiling or remains of sticker or labels. |
250 - 500 |
| 1696 |
ASST. PORCELAIN DRESSER ITEMS. 1 brass trimmed & lidded hand painted porcelain dresser box marked "hand painted" above a geometric square mark above "Madrin (?) France" all in red under the glaze. Size: 2.5" H x 5.5" H x 3.5" H. Condition: front clasp does not close completely. Minor paint loss and base rim wear. Pair of small "finger-bowl" like open containers with dragon on top and marked "VA" "Vista Alegre Portugal" in green and "for Mottahedeh" in black with in a black circle. Size: 1.5" H x 4" W x 3" D. Condition: Dirtt with minor base rim wear. |
50 - 100 |
| 1697 |
PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMELED VASES. Pair of matching Chinese enameled brass vases or urns incised stamped marked on the bottom of each "MADE IN CHINA" with wooden stands paper labled "Japan". Size w/out stand: 10.5" H. Stands are 1" H. Condition: Minor scuffing and denting in brass and minor enamel loss. One vase has one 1" dent in widest part of the body which effects the enameling. |
100 - 200 |
| 1698 |
LEADED GLASS WINDOW. Circa 1900. Scrolling acanthus leaf painted above and below a central cartouche containing a roundel depicting a large beeked bird with spread wings over two chicks. Size: 4'2" H, 28.5" W. Condition: lead in very good shape, no detractions, not in a wooden window frame. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 1699 |
6'4" H. GOTHIC STAINED GLASS WINDOW. Geometric pattern with five roundels. Size: 6'4" H, 38" W, 2" D. Condition: two edge panels have cracks, another edge panel has a spider crack. |
300 - 600 |
| 1700 |
ASST. OF STERLING ITEMS. (1) tong; (1) money clip; (2) forks; (1) scissors [not sterling]; (1) glass insert flask; (2) thimbles; (1) glass insert shot glass; (2) master salts with spoons; (2) scent containers ["silver plate"] other as a necklace; (1) green glass scent bottle/hand or palm cooler; (2) made for hanging & decorative fused glass on brass plates. Condition: As is. All pieces display use and wear. |
75 - 150 |
| 1701 |
PAIR OF BLUE MILK GLASS CANDLESTICKS. These are a pair of blue milk glass candlesticks that may stylistically copy the original stylized dolphin candlesticks made by Sandwich and later done by Westmoreland. There is no marking of any kind. Size: 8" H, Base W or D is 5". Condition: One very small crack on the base of one otherwise no distractions. Base rims exhibit no wear. |
200 - 400 |
| 1702 |
PORTABLE DEST SET INKWELL. Portable desk set inkwell with 2 painted bisque/porcelain inkwells with brass lids accompanying the matching 2 handled base. The inkwell and base are incised with ""855" and possibly the Vienna shield mark which resembles a 3-segmented bullet or beehive mark but probably another German, French, or Austrian factory. Size: the individual inkwells are 3.25" H, the entire piece 4.25" H, 10" from handle to handle, and 6.6" W. Condition: There is paint loss espeically where the pieces come into contact with the metal. Base top exhibits discoloration and paint loss. The brass is tarnished, pitted, and dented in some areas. |
250 - 500 |
| 1703 |
SEVRES ATTRIBUTED LIDDED URN. Porcelain lidded urn with attached metal handles and metal base decorated with gild with a painted scene on both sides. Both scenes, one larger than the other, depict a seated women in a wheeled wooden cart surrounded and being adorned by putti. No marking of any kind. Size: 16.5" H, 7" W from handle to handle. Condition: The lid has some "soiling" which rubs off. The lid base has wear. No other visible distractions. |
300 - 500 |
| 1704 |
RUDOLSTADT PORCELAIN FIGURE. [Royal] Rudolstadt or New York pottery (1882-1918) porcelain/bisque half dressed with draped robe female figure with exposed breasts holding a shell(?) and resting against a columned pedestal/stand. The mark on the base is "RW" in blue under glaze in a raised diamond with a crown on top of the diamond. There is also the number "76." in blue under the glaze to the right of the mark. Size: 17.5" H, 5.5" W, 5" D. Condition: The pinky finger on her right hand is broken and missing. Rim base exhibits wear and inside cravasses of drapped robe are dirty. |
200 - 400 |
| 1705 |
BRONZE FEMALE FIGURE HOLDING HOLDING A VASE. The bronze female figure is mounted on top of a metal base and appears that it could have been once a lamp, electrofied to become a lamp, or simply was made to suport something atop the vase. There is "pipe" or hollow mechanism that runs from atop the vase and throught the bottom. There is no marking of any kind. Size: 14" H, 5" wide in diameter for the base. Condition: The bronze is discoloring and is dirty. The base fringe is missing 4 balled pieces but the piece in entirety is stable. |
200 - 400 |
| 1706 |
PORCELAIN & ENAMELD VASE. Porcelain and enameld 2-handled lidded vase depicting playful cherubs on two sides is marked with a "N" below a crown in blue under the glaze. The mark is in between the two scenes and on the lower bottom of the porcelain vase. The crwoned "N" mark may possbibly be the factory of Naples mark used from 1782-1834. Size: 9.25" H, 4" W from handle to handle, 9.25" circumference. Condition: Minor loses of paint and guild throughout. Minor denting to lid. Glue is seeping from seam between metal top rim and rim atop enamel and by one of the handles. |
300 - 600 |
| 1707 |
METAL WITH GLASS INSERT TIGER INKWELL. 2 piece hinged painted metal with glass insert tiger inkwell. A mark on the base which was part of the mold process reads "JB" over "452". Size: 3.5" H, 3" W, 4" D. Condition: Hinge is broken. Paint is worn and is lost in all areas. Glass insert appears to be the original but the lip has a 1" crack and this broken piece is missing. |
100 - 300 |
| 1708 |
PORCELAIN EGG-SHAPED BOX. Porcelain egg-shaped hinged box with 2 metal (brass?) handles and belt buckle clasp. Hand painted and decorated with a purple satin padded insert on both the top and bottom. These inserts were originally afixed but they are now lose. The base is marked with a "L" in black and incised is "76o 148" which is very faint. Size: 4+" H, 10" W, 6" D. Condition: The rim base displays wear, the purple inserts are lose, the metal "framing" does not hold in the top hand painted piece, crazing is evident. |
250 - 500 |
| 1709 |
SIVER (ELECTROPLATE) JEWEL BOX. Hinged and highly decorated in relief electroplated silver jewel box with locking mechanism and key. It is stamped marked on the bottom with in an oval "A.B" over "PARIS". There is a blue satin padded inner lining. Size: 4.5" H, 6" W, 4.5" D. Condition: The shield is not monogramed or engraved. The inner lining is worn and slightly soiled. The silver plate is slightly tarnishing and pitting especially underneath or on the base. |
250 - 500 |
| 1710 |
COPPER JAPANESE VASE. 2 nesting birds perched in a tree with foilage all in relief accents this large copper Japanese vase. Size: 15"-16" H, 29" circumference, vase opening diameter is 4". Condition: Base rim exhibits wear. Minor "scuffing" throughout. |
300 - 600 |
| 1711 |
D.H. CHIPARUS SCULPTURE. Signed "D.H. Chiparus" sculpture signature etched on the top tiered marble. Demetre H. Chiparus (b. 1886 in Romania - d. 1947 Paris) he attended school in Italy and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, and he exhibited at the Salon in 1914. He worked in or used the technique of chryselephantine, the combination of bronze and ivory which is evident in this piece. Whimsical dancing female in ruffled dress holding top hat atop a 5-tier marble base. The female including the hat is made up of bronze with the head and hands made of ivory. Although wearing a dress the figure has a face and hands that are very manly. The hands and face are done in great detail with individual fingernails and skin creases evident. The teeth are also very well done. The hemi-circle copper(?) relief depicting 4 women dancing is very Art-deco. Size: 17.5" H, base 11.25" W x 4" D. Condition: marble emmiting hair-line cracks otherwise no other visible major distractions. |
1,300 - 1,600 |
| 1712 |
LADIE'S PLATINUM WRISTWATCH. The watch has a diamond encrusted bezel with sapphire(?) accents in a platinum case. The band is a black gosgrain ribbon with a platinum(?) clasp. The watch is marked: "Burnette E. Thomas, Pittsburgh". Condition: minor scratches on the crystal; dial is dirty; watch appears to work. |
400 - 500 |
| 1713 |
UNCUT EMERALD RING. The ring has three rough cut emeralds mounted in a 14k gold setting with a "leaf" design. Ring size: 6. Condition: no visible defects. |
150 - 200 |
| 1714 |
14K DIAMOND BUTTERFLY SET. The lot includes a diamond encrusted butterfly pendant on a chain with a matching ring. Chain length: 24". Ring size: 9. Condition: no visible defects. |
225 - 300 |
| 1715 |
2 OCTAGONAL FRAMED SCENES. 2 octagonal framed scenes one of exploration and/or camp life and the other military combat while on horseback. The frames emulate ivory, whale bone, and tortise shell but are probably composed of bakelite or plastic(?). Each image is under a glass oval surrounded by a metal frame border. The back is mounted and sealed with a excerpts from a book, one written in German and the other in French(?). No effort was made to de-frame the objects and no evaluation was made on the art work. Size: 5" H, 6" W, .5" D. Condition: Cracking and discoloration throughout frame and some material missing. |
100 - 300 |
| 1716 |
4 ROYAL COPENHAGEN DENMARK PLATES. Mark is green ".ROYAL.COPENHAGEN" curved or circled around the "robust" crown with "DENMARK" underneath in green. Three blue waves are also present under this mark indicating post 1950. 3 plates are hunt scenes and the fourth is 3 female - 1 gentlemen leisurely scene. One hunt scene is marked with the bar under the "A" in Denmark indicating 1959. The leisure scene is bar marked under the "R" indicating 1960. The 2 remaing hunt scenes are bar marked under the "K" indicating 1961. Size: 10" diameter. Condition: Minor surface (painted scene) wear and wear on the rim base on all. |
50 - 100 |
| 1717 |
GLASS SCOTCH BOTTLE AND VINAIGRETTE. Glass molded scotch bottle with silver overlay including the word "Scotch". It is marked "D" in a horizontal diamond on the bottom which indicates the Dugan/Diamond glass company of Indiana, PA. Size: 9.25" H, 4.5" W & D. Condition: silver overlay is tarnishing. Base hase wear. The glass 2 piece 2 seamed molded vinaigrette also has silver overlay. No marking of any kind. Size: 9" H, 3.25" - 3.5" W including handle. Condition: Silver tarnishing. Interior is dirty. |
100 - 300 |
| 1718 |
POWDER BOX. Lidded or 2 piece powder box with elegant and young female portrait on top. The box is contructed to look like ivory or whale but is rather bakelite or plastic. The top is afixed with a metal (brass?) frame with glass insert the holds the portrait of the young lady which is an image on paper and plastic. No marking of any kind. Size: 3.75+" diameter, 1.75" H. Condition: Minor wear where closures meet. The image is creased (3") from top to bottom on the left (facing or viewing image). |
30 - 60 |
| 1719 |
2 QUEEN VICTORIA'S 60TH ANNIVERSARY AS QUEEN COMMERATIVE ENAMEL CUPS. 1837-1897 anniversary commerative emamel cups each depicting images of the queen. One is marked on the bottom "B" over "W" in a circle above "Rd No. 295.525" all in red. The other is not marked. Size: (one that is marked): 4.25" H with a top rim diameter of 4". Size: (unmarked cup): 3.75" - 4" H with a top rim diameter of 3.5". Condition of both: Enamel loss along rims and bases. Loss of gilding throughout and fading of images and decoration. |
100 - 300 |
| 1720 |
3 STERLING SILVER FLASKS. One marked "Turner & Sons" Sureiton (?) & Sutton" with the stamped marks of "JD & G[?]", crown, lion, "A". The lion hallmark is also on the cap and 2 places on the cap hinge. Size: 5.5" H. Condition: Engraved in cursive script "Mac", tarnishing, and minor denting. The second is stamped in either Chinese or Japanese script and "Silver". It is decorated with bamboo(?) on both sides and is engraved "LHC". Size: 6.5" H. Condition: tarnishing, pitting, and denting throughout. The third is marked or stamped in all Chinese or Japanese script in 6 blocks. It is decorated with a dragon spitting fire. No engraved initials. Size: 6.75" H. Condition: tarnishing, pitting, denting throughout, and one side of seam is splitting and is apart 2". |
100 - 300 |
| 1721 |
SIGNED JEAN LECOMTE OIL. Late 19th / early 20th c. Oil on canvas. This heavily impastoed street scene in cream, pink, and blue decsribes a street, houses, and a couple boats. Size: 38" h., 31" w., framed 48" h., 41" w. Condition: waxed on the back, slightly loosened on its stretchers; frame is as is; must be shipped by 3rd party due to its size. |
5,000 - 10,000 |
| 1722 |
EARLY 19TH C. FEMALE PORTRAIT. Oil on canvas. Size: 33" h., 28" w., framed 37" h., 32" w. Condition: light wear; no major detractions. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 1723 |
G.S. NEWTON GIRL ON A PONY. Early 19th c. Oil on wood panel. Signed lower right and in paint on the back of the panel. English in style and execution, this shows a girl in feathered hat atop a Shetland pony. Size: 9 1/4" h., 6 3/4" w., framed 14" h., 12" w. Condition: scratches through the paint and ground at the pony's head; a little inpainting on the girl's chest. |
1,200 - 2,000 |
| 1724 |
C. SCHLEICHER "THE THEOLOGIAN." Between 1855-1871. Oil on wood. Carl Schleicher (Austrian, act. 1855-1871) is a listed artist who is known for among other things, monk paintings. This humorous painting shows a happy monk writing a manuscript. Size: 8 1/4" h., 6" w., framed 17" h., 14" w. Condition: an old tag glued to the back reads The Theologian; age appropriate wear to the edges of the image area; otherwise no major detractions. |
1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1725 |
EMIL BOTT VIEW OF THE BEAVER RIVER. 1901. Oil on canvasboard. Unsigned on the painting, but a written note attached to the back reads "Painted by Emil Bott, 1901, View on the Beaver River, Slack Water." Bott (Amer., 1827-1908) is a listed artist whose work resides in the Carnegie Museum of Art,& the Westmoreland Museum of American Art. He painted around the Beaver County area. Size: 9 1/2" h.,13" w., framed 15" h., 19" w. Condition: no visible defects to the painting; frame is as is. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1726 |
EARLY AMERICAN GROUP PORTRAIT. Late 18th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. This comes from a local estate, to which it was once represented (unsubstantiated) as a David Gilmour Blythe painting. This style and age would seem to preclude that attribution. Bonneted women are shown in a jail. Size: 20" h., 24" w., framed 25" h., 29" w. Condition: relined. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 1727 |
MANNER OF REMBRANDT PORTRAIT. Style of 17th c., probably later. Oil on wood. This painting resembles Dutch portraiture, specifically Rembrandt's work, from the 1630's. Minimal impasto effects; otherwise smoothly finished. The wooden panel is chamfered; the frame is a late 19th or early 20th c. creation. Size: 10 1/4" h., 8 1/4" w, framed 14" h., 12" w. Condition: repainted areas among the hair; some craquellure in the face, scratch or crack 5" long from the top edge and various small knicks--all age appropriate wear and not a major detraction. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 1728 |
ST JEROME AND ANGELS. Late 17th /early 18th c. Oil on canvas, cut down and adhered to a wooden panel. No visible signature. This painting showing the saint with his attributes (skull and Bible) is being attended to by two angels. The Catholic imagery and billowy style is typical of Italian late Baroque painting (Roman school, Pietro da Cortona, etc.). Finely painted. Size: 17" h., 12 1/2" w., framed 23" h., 17 1/2" w. Condition: needs to be cleaned; age appropriate wear in general and at edges. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1729 |
CLAUDE HAYES LANDSCAPE. Late 19th c/ early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right "Claude Hayes." Also appearing in a different hand is the word "Boyd (?)" and some numbers. On the verso is a tag that reads "The Gap of Dunloe, Killarney." Claude Hayes (British, 1855-1922) is a listed landscapist, this lot is a highland valley scene with a brook running over small rocks. Size: 11 1/2" h., 15 1/2" w., framed 21 1/2" h., 25 1/2" w. Condition: very light craquellure (age appropriate); the original frame is gilded and has some missing molding (age appropriate) but as is. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 1730 |
COUNTRY COUPLE OIL. 19th c. Oil on canvas, cut down and adhered to 8 ply paper board. Unsigned. Shows a country couple, the man dressed in green, the woman in white. The style is similar to such American artists as Eastman Johnson or William Sydney Mount. Size: 20" h., 17" w., framed 28" h., 25" w. Condition: as noted above, and some craquellure; frame is as is. |
900 - 1,100 |
| 1731 |
GEO. B. LUKS INTERIOR SCENE. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed in red lower left Geo. B. Luks. Attributed to George Benjamin Luks (Amer., 1867-1933), a member of "The Eight" or the Ash Can School, this shows a woman in an interior with potted plants, sitting next to a desk. Size: 21" h., 17 1/2" w., framed 21 1/2" h., 26" w. Condition: under black light the signature did not flouresce unusually, but it is not an exact match of known Luks' signatures; very slight inpainting in the upper right corner; otherwise no defects; period frame. |
12,000 - 18,000 |
| 1732 |
JULES CHERET SANGUINE FEMALE. Early 20th c. Red chalk on blue paper. Not signed, but a pencil inscription on the verso reads "sanguine originale de Jules Cheret 1903." Jules Cheret (French, 1836-1932) is a well listed draftsman, printmaker and designer-he is best known as a fin de siecle poster designer. Arguably he is the best known French poster designer of his age. This drawing is in the classic red chalk on tinted paper technique and it shows a fashionable lady seated with her legs crossed. A separate study of her left leg appears in the lower right corner. Size: 15 1/2" h., 9 1/4" w., framed 21 1/2" h., 15 1/2" w. Condition: professionally restored. |
8,000 - 10,000 |
| 1733 |
RALPH BAKSHI LIMITED ED. ANIMATION CEL. 20th c. Gouache on acetate. Marked in black marker "Ralph Bakshi" and "11/350." Bakshi (American) is a listed animator/ artist whose film work includes Fritz the Cat, Lord of the Rings/Hobbit animated films (1970s) and various comic books. This is a cel showing an amply endowed brunette with a martini and a beer. Size: 11" h., 15" w. Condition: no defects. |
300 - 600 |
| 1734 |
SPIDER MAN COMIC BOOK ART. July 1982. The Amazing Spider Man, no. 230. Four pages, ink on illustration paper with word ballons and other characters glued on, with plastic adhesive dot pattern. Drawn by John Romita, Jr. Pages include the inside cover page, pages 5, 6, 9. These are the original art, inked over photo blue pencil, made camera ready. "To Fight the Unbeatable Foe." Size each page: 15 3/4" h., 11" w. Condition: age appropriate wear to word ballons and other glued on parts (some loose); trimmed corners (normal production wear). |
800 - 1,200 |
| 1735 |
ATTR WALTER LANTZ HOBO-ETTE DRAWING. Mid 20th c. Ink, airbrushed watercolor and gold ink on manilla colored paper. Written in pencil on the verso "Gift from Walter Lantz to Dad 1947." Shown is a female hobo. It is unknown if this lot and the following lot are by the cartoonist famous for creating Woody Woodpecker and Chilly Willy. Size: 14" h., 9 1/2" w., 17 1/2" h., 13" w. Condition: taped down on the verso with masking tape; otherwise no defects; frame is as is. |
100 - 200 |
| 1736 |
ATTR. WALTER LANTZ HOBO DRAWING. Mid 20th c. Ink, airbrushed watercolor and gold ink on manilla colored paper. Written in pencil on the verso is "Gift from Walter Lantz." It is unknown if this lot and the preceding lot are by the cartoonist famous for inventing Woody Woodpecker and Chilly Willy. This hobo is cartoonish in style. Size: 14" h., 9 1/2" w., framed 17 1/2" h., 13" w. Condition: taped down on the verso with masking tape; otherwise only age appropriate yellowing to the paper; frame is as is. |
100 - 200 |
| 1737 |
RICARDO HOLLAND CANAL. Late 19th c./ early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed Ricardo. Name plate on period frame reads "Ricardo Holland Canal." Brightly and vigorously painted canal scene. Size: 31" h., 23" w., framed 37" h., 29" w. Condition: one patched repair; frame is as is. |
1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1738 |
J.M. KAVANAGH "AFTER GOLGOTHA." Late 19th c. Oil on canvas. Signed. Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (Irish, 1856-1919) is a listed artist of genre, landscape and religious paintings. This scene portrays Mary, John and assorted women retiring to a house after the Crucifixion; they look back on the sun setting over the three crosses at Golgotha. Size: 19" h., 29" w., framed 25" h., 35" w. Condition: one patched repair in the center; frame is as is. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1739 |
CHINESE HOWLER MONKEY INK PAINTING. 20th c. Ink and watercolor on paper. Two red seals. Mounted on a grey watered silk background. Contemporary Chinese school of ink painting. Size: 15 1/8" h., 18 1/2" w., framed 23" h., 26" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
300 - 600 |
| 1740 |
CHINESE ANGELFISH INK PAINTING. 20th c. Ink and watercolor on paper. With characters and a red seal on the lower right side. Contemporary Chinese school. Size: 15 1/2" h., 18" w., framed 23 1/2" h., 25" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
300 - 600 |
| 1741 |
MAHOGANY BACHELORS CHEST. Post 1950, with a slide, fluted quarter columns, brass bat wing pulls, and ogee bracket feet. Size: 31" H, 26" W, 17" D. Condition: like new. |
125 - 250 |
| 1742 |
VICTORIAN PARLOR TABLE. Darkly stained walnut and burl walnut panels. Wooden top on X-form base with a central column. Size: 30" H, 20" W, 28" D. Condition: someone added a thick topcoat which blurs the graining and burl. |
200 - 400 |
| 1743 |
8'4" X 11'6" PERSIAN TABRIZ RUG. Post 1950, handwoven of 100% wool. Red background with a battleship grey medallion and border. Highlighted in colors of mustard yellow and flesh color. Condition: clean, minor wear to the pile in some areas only, fringe is short. All sales are final. |
250 - 500 |
| 1744 |
4'4" X 7' HAMEDAN CARPET. Post 1950, handwoven of 100% wool. All over geometric design on a bright red ground and design in shades of purple and black. Condition: good overall condition, clean, thick pile, 1" fringe cut off from one end. All sales final. |
125 - 250 |
| 1745 |
10' X 11'6" PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET. Circa 1950, handwoven of 100% wool. Mauve background with borders and medallion in shades of blue, orange, and pea green. Condition: clean, good pile, edges good, fringe is short. All sales are final. |
800 - 1,600 |
| 1746 |
7' X 10'4" TABRIZ CARPET. Post 1950, handwoven all wool. Red background with center medallion and border both in shades of blue and torquoise. Condition: very clean with good edges, pile and fringe. All sales final. |
400 - 800 |
| 1747 |
OAK MISSION BOOKSHELF. Having slat sides. Size: 40" H, 18.5" W, 10" D. Condition: old finish. |
75 - 150 |
| 1748 |
CHIPPENDALE STYLE TORCHIERE/FERN STAND. Mahogany two tiered stand with bead and rod design raised on cabriole legs with finely carved claw and ball feet. Size: 43" H, 18" diameter. |
40 - 80 |
| 1749 |
4 IRON ICE CREAM PARLOR CHAIRS. Scrolled and twisted iron painted white. Condition: seats need to be reupholstered, minor chipping to the paint, and very little rust. |
150 - 300 |
| 1750 |
OAK BARRISTER BOOKCASE. Base with three sections having lift front doors. Condition: original finish is dull, one plyveneered back board is coming apart, one wood side to one section is separating where glue has dried out. Sold as-is, all sales are final. |
200 - 400 |
| 1751 |
TWO 1920'S ORIENTAL SCATTER RUGS. One 2'X 31" Sarouk missing its fringe. The other is 25" x 37" and has worn fringe. Pile is good on both. All sales are final. |
70 - 140 |
| 1752 |
HANDWOVEN & DYED LOW BOWL. Handwoven and dyed [faded red & blue] low bowl with approxiamtely 9-10 stitches per inch. The same design is repeated on the bottom but the one on the bottom is not so faded. Size: 2.25" H with a rim diameter of 14". Condition: as noted above and with much dirt or mud (?) in between the stitching within the bowl. |
150 - 300 |
| 1753 |
MADE IN MILAN FAUTEUIL. Made by Chateau D'ax in Milan circa 1990 in the Louis XV style. Floral carved frame with machine woven tapestry fabric. Size: 37" H, 23" W, 21" D. Condition: strong frame, clean fabric. |
100 - 200 |
| 1754 |
MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE. Post 1940. Swirled baluster support raised on snake legs. Size: 27" H, 22" diameter. Condition: minor surface scratches, one doweled leg is starting to come loose. |
45 - 90 |
| 1755 |
FREDRICKSON BROTHERS FENNER CHURN. Faux oak grained and stenciled "Fenner Churn, made by Fredrickson Bros., Cassadaga, N.Y." Size: 32" H, 18" W, 20" D. Condition: minor wear to faux grain finish. |
250 - 500 |
| 1756 |
14K JADITE EARRINGS. The pierced back earrings have drop jade stones topped with gold balls. Jade length: 7/8". Condition: no visible defects. |
20 - 30 |
| 1757 |
14K DIAMOND STUDS. The pierced earrings have a total diamond weight of approximately .70 ct. mounted in 14k yellow gold. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 75 |
| 1758 |
PEARL & SAPPHIRE ERRINGS. The cultured pearl pierced earrings have a sapphire accent. Condition: no visible defects. |
10 - 20 |
| 1759 |
DIAMOND & SAPPHIRE RING. The ring has a center marquis cut sapphire flanked on both sides with diamond clusters set in 14k gold. Total diamond weight is approximately .05 ct. Total sapphire weight is approximately .35 ct. Ring size: 6. Condition: no visible defects. |
45 - 85 |
| 1760 |
PINK & WHITE CULTURED PEARLS. The necklace has six strands of alternating white and graduated pink shades of cultured pearls with a silver clasp. Longest strand length: approximately 21". Size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
100 - 300 |
| 1761 |
TORSADE PINK PEARL NECKLACE. The necklace has small cultured pearls in a six strand arrangement with a silver clasp. Necklace length: 19". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: no visible defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1762 |
BLACK PEARL NECKLACES. The necklace is opera length with no clasp. Necklace length: 48". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls; pearls are different sizes. |
50 - 100 |
| 1763 |
THREE STRAND WHITE PEARLS. The necklace has three strands of cultured pearls with a silver clasp. Necklace length: 24". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
100 - 200 |
| 1764 |
PINK PEARL CHOKER. The choker has four strands of pink cultured pearls with a silver floral motif clasp. Necklace length: 14". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
50 - 100 |
| 1765 |
PORCELAIN PORTRAIT 7 FLORAL VASE. 9.25" H unmarked/unsigned 2-handled porcelain vase with two painted oval "windows" one with a young female queen(?) and the other just floral both surrounded with raised gild decoration. It appears to be very "Nippon" in style. Condition: base rim wear, loss of paint & gild throughout. |
150 - 300 |
| 1766 |
ROYAL VIENNA & D&C FRANCE VASES. (1) 7.75" H porcelain vase marked with a green 3-segmented and closed beehive mark possibly of Royal Vienna or another Austrian or German firm depicting three playful women. Condition: base rim wear, loss of gild especially on handles, red paint loss near outside base rim but appears to be tace of unfinished portion(s). (1) 11.5" H portrait porcelain vase of a young female marked "D & C" above a line and "FRANCE" below the same line all in green. Condition: base rim wear, loss of gild paint on handles, otherwise no major distractions. |
300 - 600 |
| 1767 |
ASST. OF 3 GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS. (1) 3" H floral is marked "Gentile Glass W.VA" surrounding a 5-pointed star with a "C" inside which dates this paperweight to 1979. (1) 3.25" H unmarked/unlabeled butterfly with controlled bubbles has a finished & polished pontil. (1) 2.25" H green unmarked/unlabeled with rough & unpolished pontil with much base rim wear. Condition: No major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1768 |
3 MILIFIORE GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS. Assortment of 3 unmarked/unsigned milifiore glass cane glass paperweights. Each has a finished and polished base. Size: 1.25" H x 2.5" diameter and (2) 2.25 - 2.5" H. Condition: Each displays very slight "scratches" & wear to surfaces and obviously bases. |
75 - 150 |
| 1769 |
PAIR OF GERMAN BISQUE VASES. A pair of complementing mourning figural and floral German bisque vases marked "Germany" on the base of each in orange/red. There is also the incised number on both of "1415". Both the man (tipping his hat) and women (clasping her hands praying) appear to be mourning. Each has 2 "slots" which are not totally closed for flowers(?). Size: 11.75" H x 9.5" W x 3.25" D. Condition: base rim wear, the backs & insides are not finished nor painted, [man] 5-6 small chips [women] 6-7 chips one is fairly large and on the right uppermost leaf. |
200 - 400 |
| 1770 |
MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE. Moorcroft "pansy" line pottery vase marked with round paper label "By Appointment", cursive signative of "Moorcroft", "Pottery" (?), "Qualtity Pottery". The paper label has 2 .5" tears/rips that make it illegible. In green and unger the glaze is "Made in England". Size: 5.25" H. Condition: crazing throughout and base rim wear. |
300 - 600 |
| 1771 |
ASST. 18 PIECES SILVERPLATE. Asst. of ware and companies of silverplate and other base metals. Platter marked "Castleton international silver company 680" and is 16.5" W. Other marks include "Gorham"; "Lovelace"; "Leonard silverplate Hong Kong"; pewter plate stamped "RWP"; "Tarnish-Resistant, Japan"; unmarked piece; and 2 large 12.5" diameter circular aluminum trays one with an etched design marked "Kensington" in cursive script. Size: various and as mentioned above. Condition: as is, tarnishing and pitting present otherwise no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1772 |
ASST. 6 SIZES MATCHING CARPET. An assortment of 6 various sizes of matching Victorian style wool (?) textile carpet or [throw] rug. Sizes: 28" x 26" to 8'7" x 14'3". Condition: some pices have the fringe and some do not. The largest piece does not. Some soiling. |
100 - 300 |
| 1773 |
C.1900 OAK MIRRORED WASHSTAND. Oak case with leaf carving has a pivoting beveled mirror above a towel rack. Size: 5' H, 33" W, 18" D. Condition: nice old finish. |
200 - 400 |
| 1774 |
MINIATURE IRON STOVE BY QUEEN. By Queen Foundry Company, numbered 28. Size: 20" H, 20" W, 18" D. Condition: doesn't come with stove pipe. |
100 - 200 |
| 1775 |
BIRCH DRESSER. Three drawers (one serpentine) raised on cabriole legs. Condition: cracked and missing veneers, attaching mirror is missing thus leaving vacant slots which show on the top. Size: 2' H, 34" W, 20" D. |
50 - 100 |
| 1776 |
TWO PERIOD ROCKERS AND A CHAIR. Circa 1900 pressed back rocker with spindle back, a vintage T-back rocker and a folding chair. Condition for all the chairs are good strong frames. |
100 - 200 |
| 1777 |
EMPIRE STYLE STAND. Circa 1900, birch stained mahogany. Having an ogee apron with one drawer, turned legs and lower shelf. Size: 25.5" H, 27" W, 20" D. Condition: has been refinished. |
75 - 125 |
| 1778 |
PRIMITIVE HANDCARVED WOOD BOWL. Large primitive or early handcarved footed wood bowl with no markings of any kind. The first extended foot from the base of the bowl appear to be carved from one piece. A second seperate piece or extension of the foot has been carved and added by 2 hand forged (?) iron (?) nails or stakes. Although this addition seems to be done when the piece was originally made. There have been 5 cracks in the bowl that have been repaired by metal (what type?) "bandaids" and longer pieces that have been attached by handforged & hand hammered nails/rivets that occur on both the under side and within the bowl. These also appear to be early fixes. Size: 9.25" H with a bowl diameter of 24". Condition: As noted above with obvious wear throughout and other smaller cracks, splits, and scratches also throughout. |
150 - 300 |
| 1779 |
WATERBURY CLOCK CO. WALL CLOCK. Waterbury Clock company wooden (octagonal, flanked with attached leaf & acorn motif on both sides) wall clock with hinged glass with brass rim dial face guard with tin dial with painted black Roman numerals. The face is unmarked and flanked with 2 key wind mechanisms (keys not present). The glass reversed painted (most of the blue paint gone) pendulum or regulator door is hinged with 2 brass hinges & 1 knob. Inside is the original 5.25" x 5.5" label that reads "Waterbury Clock Company Waterbury, CONN. Manufacturers of eight day and thirty-hour brass clocks and time pieces also regulators in every style." All of the print is legible with some minor "chipping". Size: total: 26.25" H x 17" W x 3.5" D. Face has a diameter of 12.5". Condition: as eluded to above with pitting and scratches among brass and face. As is, no attempt has been made to determine if clock is working or is able to keep correct & running time. |
300 - 600 |
| 1780 |
ROCOCO STYLE ARMCHAIR. Circa 1900. Mahogany curvilinear form with pierced arm splats and carved scrolls, upholstered seat and back. Size: 32" H, 2' W, 19" D. Condition: slight wear to finish on the arms, needs to be reupholstered, strong frame. |
75 - 150 |
| 1781 |
SILVERPLATE TEA SET BY MELFORD. 5 pieces are incised stamped marked on the bottom "Melford M601 E.P.W.M. made by Wallace". Size: various: tray 18.5" W. The water pitcher is marked "NEWCASTLE", 4 hallmarks, and "1013". Size: 9.5" H, 10" from spout to handle. Condition: all pieces are tarnished and display wear. No major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 1782 |
ASST. OF SILVER PLATE. 8 pieces and assortment of silver plate unmarked and marked "Sheffield Reproduction S.N", "The Sheffield Silver Co. made in U.S.A.", and "Viking Plate made in Canada E.P. (for electroplate) lead mounts". Size: various 6" - 11" W. Condition: Obvious used pieces with scratches plus tarnishing and pitting. |
50 - 100 |
| 1783 |
SILVER SERVEWARE. The lot includes the following: two matching International sterling compotes; Measure: 5 1/8" h., 5 3/4" d. Condition: both are dented; tarnish marks. one hallmarked "Made in England" lidded embossed container; Measures: 3" h., 3 1/2" d. Condition: dented; some scratches; tarnished. two hallmarked "Made in England" matching "lion" footed containers with blue glass inserts and silver spoons. Measure: 1.5" h., 4" l., 3" w. Condition: one is dented; some pits on one; both scratched; tarnish marks. one pepper mill. Unmarked. Measures: 7" h. Condition: tarnished. a pair of matching "shell" dishes marked: "Sussex Plate; Sheffield Reproduction; Made in Canada" . Measure: 1.5" h., 7" l., 5 1/4" d. Condition: scratched and tarnished. |
25 - 50 |
| 1784 |
15 PIECE MISC. STERLING SILVER. 6 golblets mar ked "APOLLO E P.N.S. made in U.S.A. by Bernard Rice's Sons, Inc." Size: 5" H, base diameter 2.75", top rim diameter 3.5". Condition: Pitting and tarnishing throughout. Wooden slanted handled pourer marked with three stamped crests: brick wall (?), "W", and a crown. Size: 3" H, 6.75"+ from handle to end, 3.5" from end to spout. Condition: pitting and tarnishing. Ground pepper dispenser marked "sterling" , "W", and "Made in France". Size: 4" H. Condition: tarnishing. 3 small open and footed bowls with stamped "Made in England" and 5 hallmarks: "F" (?), "P", "G.F.W. & S Ltd" (?), upside down horseshoe (?), illegible (?). Condition: tarnishing. 2 piece covered dish marked "Simeon L. and George H. Rogers Company, S P Copper, Lead mounts, 3538". Size: 2.5" - 3" H, 5" W, 3.5" - 3.75" D. Condition: tarnishing. Pair of lion faced and footed salt and pepper shakers marked "Made in England" and with a stamped 3-leaf clover with 3 stars within it. Size: 4" H, 1.75" W & D. Condition: tarnishing. Handled and hinged covered mustard with spoon and cobalt glass insert marked "Made in England" and with a stamped 3-leaf clover with 3 stars within it. Size: 3" H, 4.25: W, 4.25" D from handle to end. Condition: tarnishing. |
100 - 200 |
| 1785 |
WEDGEWOOD ASST. WHITE CHINA. Wedgewood china marked "Wedgewood" "of Etruria" and "& Barlaston" "EDME USA DES PAT. 61298" all in green under the glaze. (8) dinner plates with a 10.25" diameter. (8) cups 2.75" H and (8) saucers with a diameter of 5.75". Condition: all exhibit minor rim base wear otherwise no major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1786 |
WEDEGEWOOD "MOSS ROSE" CHINA. 40 pieces of Wedgewood "Moss Rose" china marked "MOSS ROSE No T. 432" atop "Made in England Wedgewood EDME U.S.A. DES PAT 61298" surrounded by "of ETRURIA & BARLASTON" all in brown which is the older backstamp. Also incised in the plates is "WEDGEWOOD". 5 cups: size: 2.75" H comdition: 3 have a single chip. 7 saucers: size: 5.5" diameter condition: 2 have crazing on the underneath. 8 bowls: size: 8.25" diameter condition: 1 has a single chip and crazing. All dirty. 7 -- 6.5" diameter plates condition: 1 has 1 chip. 8 -- 8.25" diameter plates condition: dirty. 5 -- 10.5" diameter plates condition: 1 with 2 large chips, all have heavy crazing and all are dirty/soiled. |
200 - 400 |
| 1787 |
ROSINA CHINA & BONWIT TELLER. 6 sets of Rosina China cups and saucers with 1 extra saucer (green) marked on base of both the cups and saucers "Rosina Bone China Made in England" surrounding the crown all in black. The bottom of the crown is "open" and thus dates it to circa 1952 onward. The floral motif is in the center of the saucer, on one side of the cup, and on the inside opposite the outside front decoration. 2 are yellow, 2 are blue (1 cup severely cracked), 1 green (cup has .25" crack), 1 pink. Size: cup: 2.25"H and rim diameter of 2.25" saucer: 4.5" diameter. Condition: as eluded to above and all pieces exhibit crazing. 4 sets of Bonwit Teller cups and saucers marked "Bonwit Teller Made in Italy 208/41" in blue-green on the base of both the cups and saucers. Size: cup: 2" H and rim diameter saucer: 4.5" diameter. Condition: minor base rim wear. Dirty. |
100 - 200 |
| 1788 |
SIMPSONS POTTERS TEA SET. Simpsons potters floral (pattern unknown (?) tea set (incomplete) marked "Simpsons (potters) Ltd. Ambaseador Ware England" within an undulating 6-sided sphere all in black under the glaze. (7) saucers with a 4.5" rim diameter. (8) cups 2.25" H. (1) lidded sugar 4.75" H. (1) creamer 3.5" H. Condition: All pieces exhibit wear, crazing, loss of gold trim & minor paint loss, dirty. |
100 - 200 |
| 1789 |
PAINTED PORC. VILLAGE SCENE. Hand painted, unsigned/unmarked, porcelain peasant village scene in gilded highly reliefed wooden frame. There are no visible signatures or markings. No attempt was made to remove the piece of porcelain from the frame. It depicts a group of men playing a game in the "street" of their village outside of their homes. Size: frame: 14.25" H x 17.75" W x 2.5" D. Porcelain: approx. 11" x 7.25". Condition: Chipping and cracking to frame otherwise no other visible distractions. |
600 - 1,000 |
| 1790 |
LARGE MAJOLICA CHARGER. Large unmarked brightly painted majolica charger depicting a militant style dressed female. The underside rim has 4 sets of 2 holes for hanging. Size: 19" diameter and 2" H when laying flat. Condition: Base rim exhibits wear. Crazing throughout. |
1,300 - 1,600 |
| 1791 |
ART NOUVEAU HAND PAINTED VASE. Beautiful and well executed hadpainted art nouveau style and era porcelain vase. The vase is not visibly signed by or with an artist signature or intials. The piece depicts a side view of an elegant women among a sunflower with gold trim throughout. A slightly illegible mark, a green crown is on the bottom with an incised mark of "553" and "553" and "401" in red script under the glaze. Size: 12.25" H. Condition: Major gold tim loss on upper rim and slightly less on bottom rim. Base rim has wear. Pin size paint loss in women's hair slightly above ear. |
1,100 - 1,500 |
| 1792 |
WAVECREST (?) GLASS/METAL EWER. Possibly and very likely that the body of the ewer is Wavecrest interlocked between 2 cast metal components to complete the ewer. No attempt was made to disassemble the piece to further search for any markings. The hand painted scene is of a young girl picking flowers in a country setting. The technique, style and use of colors is very typical of other marked Wavecrest pieces. Size: 15" to top of handle. Condition: Denting/"scuffing" along brass interlocking pieces otherwise no major distractions. |
200 - 400 |
| 1793 |
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. CLOCK. New Haven Clock Co. key-wind metal cased shelf or mantle clock marked on the porcleain face near the bottom and under the numbers 7 thru 5 "Made by the New Haven Clock Co. New Haven, Conn., U.S.A." in black. On the front of the case the scene is of 2 playful cherubs surrounded by flowers. On both sides the painted scenes are of a fall season wooded area by a pond or small lake. Size: 11.75+" H, 8.75" W, 5.75" D. Condition: The glass face of the hinged shield has .75" chipping. There is paint loss (chipping, scratched, and flaking) throughout. The key is present. No evaluation was made to determine if the clock was working or in running order or could keep proper time. |
300 - 600 |
| 1794 |
PAIR OF COMPLEMENTING FEMALE WITH CHILD BISQUE FIGURINES. Voluptuous women with rosey cheeks either dressing or undressing with a child underneath. Each women has one breast exposed while they are seemingly in motion wearing a robe with handpainted gold, yellow and black floral motifs. There is no marking or marks of any kind. The pedestal bases are concave in nature and exhibit the .5" mold hole in the center. Size: 18.5" H, the base diameter is 5.25" Condition: Bases exhibit average ware, outside and along the bases there is minor chipping and loss of guild. There is dirt and dust throughout and witin the crevasses. |
150 - 300 |
| 1795 |
GERMAN DOLL. c. 1907. Doll is that of a girl dressed in period clothes. Doll has a porcelain face with plaster(?) limbs. Connected by rope and metal; possibly recent repairs. Measures: 28" l. Condition: doll is missing a leg; the eyes are knocked out; the head is disconnected from the body(won't stay in place). |
50 - 100 |
| 1796 |
4 R. DANKIN & CO. FIGURES. R. Dakin & Co. of San Francisco and labeled products of Hong Kong. (1) "Minnie Mouse Walt Disney Productions (copyright) No. 2248" on orange paper label. Size: 7.5" H. (1) "Official licensee cooperative forest fire prevention program Smokey Bear No. 2275" on round paper label. Size: 8.25" H. (1) "Popeye the sailor No. 2282". Size: 8.25" H. (1) "Olive Oyl No. 2283". Size: 9.25" H. Condition: of all - good. |
100 - 200 |
| 1797 |
3 BISQUE/PORCEALIN DOLLS. First doll: inscribed in base of head is "Corrine Layton" and "CA 3453". An original tag reads ""Colleen" an original issue in the Victorian Lace collection by Corrine Layton, Corrine Layton, Artist, copyright 1993, The Ashton-Drake Galleries, 76782-HT. Size: 16" H. Condition: No visible distractions. Left eye seems not to be centered. No box. Second doll: No visible markings or tagging. Victorian style dressed young girl with brown curly lock hair in peach silk and laced trim dress with hat and parasol. Size: 17" H with stand. Condition: Hat has stain on underside otherwise no visible distractions. No box. Third doll: inscribed in base of back "Corrine Layton". Inscribed in black marker/pen on base of head is "1374AB". No other visible markings or original tagging. Blonde curly lock blue-eyed young girl with laced outfit, rose & petal hat, and "mock" pearl necklace. Size: 11" - 12" seated side-saddle. Condition: No visible distractions. No box. |
100 - 200 |
| 1798 |
3 BISQUE/PORCELAIN DOLLS. (including Shirley Temple). "Little Miss Shirley" by Elke Hutchens is in a silk outfit and in a seated pose. "Elke Hutchens" is inscribed in the base of the head. Seated Shirley is 11.5" - 12" H. Condition: No visible distractions. Second doll: inscribed in the base of the head is ""Sarah" TM a reproduction of a Holly Hunt design copyright [symbol] Holly Hunt 1989". Number "101 of 500" in black marker/pen. Size: 22" - 23" H. Condition: 3" - 4" scratch/crack along right side of face. Third doll: inscribed in the the base of the head is "Elena No. 2863B" by Willow Limited Arts Boehm copyright 1993. Origianl tag reads "The Hamilton Collection and The Boehm Porcelain Studio Willow Limited Arts Collection proudly present "Elena", exquisitely crafted of fine bisque porcelain, painted by hand, and dressed in a custom-designed, heirloom christening gown." Size" 20" - 21" H. Condition: No visible distractions. No boxes for any of the dolls. |
150 - 300 |
| 1799 |
3 COMPOSITION BABY DOLLS: First doll: No markings or tagging of any kind on base of head or on body. Sleep eyes (working) and open mouth with four teeth showing. Painted lips and eyebrows. Hair glued to head and uncertain if it is original. Body has talking mechanism implanted within but it does not work. Size: 24" - 25" H. Condition: Obvious played with doll with chipping on fingernails. Eyes exhibit crazing. Second doll: No markings or tagging of any kind. Sleep eyes not working and open mouth with four teeth showing. Painted lips, eyebrows, and hair but fading. Body has talking mechanism implanted within but it does not work. Size: 26" - 27" H. Condition: Obvious played with doll with chipping on fingers and fingernails. Legs are losing paint. Third doll: No markings or tagging of any kind and makeup is all composition. Sleep eyes working with eyes crazing and open mouth showing three teeth. All four appendages are wire and band jointed. Size: 22" - 23" H. Condition: Obvious played with doll with chipping in fingers and fingernails. Crazing and pitting throughout. No boxes for any of the dolls. |
100 - 150 |
| 1800 |
T.A. EAVES, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND TALL CLOCK. Mahogany case, brass works. Signed painted metal face with ornately carved surround and having four pendant finials. Has tapered shaft and bombe base. Size: 7'6" H, 2'W, 13" D. Condition: runs well, cracks in mahogany veneer hidden by the ornate carved face. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1801 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - PLATES. (11) 9.5"+ rim diameter plates and (12) 7.75" rim diameter plates. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1802 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - STEMWARE. 11 pieces of 4.75" H with a rim diameter of 3.25"+ stemware with round base/foot. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1803 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - PAIR CANDLE STICK HOLDERS & COMPOTE. Pair of 2-candle each candle holder 4.75" H x 8.75" W x 4.75" D. (1) 6.25" H compote. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1804 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - PUNCH BOWL & PLATE. (1) 4.5" H with 10" rim diameter punch bowl and (1) 1.75" H x 13.75" rim diameter plate. Condition: dirty, no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1805 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - CUPS & SAUCERS. 9 sets of cups (2.25" H) and saucers (6" rim diameter). Note 1 extra saucer yielding a total of 19 separate pieces. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1806 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN. Fostoria Glass Co. American pattern [or squared/cube/ice cubes] (1) handled serving tray 5" H x 12" diameter and (1) large serving bowl 2.5"+ H x 12" diameter. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1807 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - ASST. 5 pieces of Fostoria Glass Co. American pattern [or squared/cube/ice cubes] (1) 5.25" Hcovered/lidded sugar; (1) 4.25" H creamer; (1) 2.5" H square handled nappy; (1) 1.5" H x 8" W x 4" D butter; (1) 2" H x 10.5" W x 7.5" W 3-partioned serving tray. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1808 |
HARRISON BROS. & HOWSON KNIVES. 7 stamped marked on each blade "Harrison Bros. & Howson Sheffield England" sterling silver blades with mother of pearl handles butter knives. Size: 9.75" long. Blade is 5.75" long and .75" wide. Condition: Blades are tarnishing and pitting with scratches. Handles are discolored, display wear, and have flaking and/or "scuffing"/scratching. One handle end has been 1"+ broken chip that has been separated but glued back together. 2 have .5" vertical cracks in the mother of pearl that are near the joining of the handle and blade. |
150 - 300 |
| 1809 |
PAPAL CREST CHINA BY HEINRICH. Heinrich China / H & C marked "H & Co" beneath the crown and above "Selb Bavaria Germany" and "Heinrich" in cursive script all in green with a handled pitcher/vase with "Heinrich Bavaria" in gold and to the right. Exact pattern unknown but each piece has the papal crest or papel emblem of the Vatican State displaying the cross keys and mitre. There are (6) cups; (6) saucers; (6) 6.5" rim diameter plates; (6) 8" rim diameter plates; (6) 10.5" rim diameter plates; (1) creamer; (1) small lidded & covered [sugar(?)] dish. Also included in this lot is 8 Lenox gold banded [soup] bowls marked "Lenox Mansfield". Condition: no major distractions. |
400 - 700 |
| 1810 |
PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS. Stamped mark on both on one panel of base of either "C-B" or "GB" with a stamped lion mark, sheild mark, and illegible mark/markings to the right. The base is a rising square(s) motif supporting a romanesque column. There is a detachable insert atop which holds each candle. Inside or within the underside of the bases is a white rock porous type material that gives each candlestick stability. The circular glass with silver trim wax guards is a recent "add-on" or marriage. Size (without glass wax guards): 6.5" H, the base is 4.25" x 4.25". The diameter of the insert for the candle is .75". Condition: Silver markings are worn, tarnishing, and some damage to base corners. |
100 - 150 |
| 1811 |
FOSTORIA AMERICAN PATTERN - GLASSES/GOBLETS/SUNDAES. 13 total. (4) 2.75" H round base; (5) 4.75 " H round base; (3) 5.75" H round base; (1) 4.5" H 6-sided base. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1812 |
2 CHINESE OR KOREAN BOWLS. 2 ceramic glazed bowls in which the consignor explains where dug-up in the Phillipines. One is a low bowl with hand painted interluding blue designs within the bowl and 4 separate blue lines on the outside. Size: 2.5+" H and a rim diameter of 11.25". Condition: The rim base and center is not glazed. A .75" band in the inner bowl is also not glazed. Rim base wear. Dirty. The other bowl contaiins a foral motif throughout with an interlocking & curved lattice with "x"'s in the center for the inside base of the bowl. Size: 3.75" H and a 11.75" rim diameter. Condition: rim base wear and minor "scratches" and soiling. |
200 - 400 |
| 1813 |
ROOKWOOD PAPERWEIGHT. Unusual Rookwood paperweight of a female sitting nude in an ivory matte color/finish marked with the backward "R" and forward "P" surrounded by flames and "XXXIX" and "2868" beneath all incised which dates the piece to 1939. Also incised is an "A" in a circle. Size: 4.25" H x 4.25" W x 2.5" D. Condition: slightly dirty otherwise no major distractions. |
150 - 300 |
| 1814 |
LENOX TOBY & MINTON BOWL. (1) Lenox China character pitcher of William Penn with handle depicting the face of an Indian marked with the cursice "L" in the wreath above "LENOX" over "made in U.S.A." all in green. On the back and incised faintly is "TREATY" and "WM PENN". Size: 6.75" H x 5.75" from spout to handle. Condition: Minor base rim wear otherwise no major distractions. (1) Minton china serving(?) bowl marked "0A-2144" above the 1951-present Minton trade mark above "Bone China Made in England" all in red/pink with Chinese/Japanese motif. Size: 4.25" H with a rim diameter of 8.75". Condition: base rim wear otherwise no major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1815 |
LLADRO FIGURINE & ROYAL COPENHAGNE BIRD. (1) Lladro figurine depicting a young boy hugging a donkey marked "LLADRO" "Hand made in Spain" under the trade mark all in blue. Also incised "K-6 M" and "hooked" umbrella-like mark(?). Size: 8.25" H. Condition: slight base rim wear, no box, otherwise no major distractions. (1) Royal Copenhagen "Kingfisher" number 3234 marked "Royal Copenhagen" surrounding crown above "Denmark" in green above 3 blue waves and "P" and "d" in blue above "3234" in green. Size: 3.5" H. Condition: No major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1816 |
BRASS AND ENAMELED CENTER BOWL. Brass & enameled 3-footed center bowl with no markings. Size: 5.25" H x 12" rim diameter. Condition: dirty and some minor enamel wear. |
150 - 300 |
| 1817 |
MOTHER OF PEARL BY L.F. & C.. (8) 7"+ long forks and (8) 7.5"+ long knives (blunt) with the knives marked "UNIVERSAL" contained in a box above "L.F. & C." all with mother of pearl handles made Landers, Frary, & Clark / Universal [trade name] of New Britain, CT. Condition: 3 different decorative silver patterns are represented; (2) of the knives are marked from the "ETNA WORKS" and faintly monogramed with a Gothic "D" (?); some discoloring in mother of pearl; pitting and tarnishing of sliver. |
200 - 400 |
| 1818 |
LIDDED & FOOTED BRASS URN. The brass (?) urn is supported by 3 creature-like supports which are "staked" to urn but screwed to the base. No markings of any kind. Size: 16" H with a base diameter of 5.5". Condition: exhibits wear and the patina is believed to have been "created". |
50 - 100 |
| 1819 |
ROYAL BONN LARGE FLORAL VASE. Large 17.5" H Royal Bonn hand painted floral vase marked "Royal" above the crown & mark and "Bonn Germany" below it all in brown. Could almost be big enough to be an umbrella stand. 5 roses on the front and 1 yellow rose on the backside. Also marked in a square "hand-painted" in red and "6015/28 [plus 5 illegible numbers] in purple. Incised in a circle "Bonn", "Rhine" and the rest is illegible with a "1" in a diamond and "CJ" and "2593" and "0" also incised. Size: 17.5" H and widest point in base is 10.5". Condition: crazing, base rim wear, and gold paint & trim loss throughout. |
500 - 1,000 |
| 1820 |
WELLER POTTERY UMBRELLA STAND. 21.5" H with a 8.5" rim diameter Weller pottery umbrella stand with yellow floral water lilies (?). This piece is unmarked and visibly unsigned. There is no remains of a paper label although it probably did at one time as many of these pieces once were marked. Condition: crazing throughout, (1) .25" chip in top lip rim with several other pin head size ones. The base has wear. The body has some very small chips or nicks that result is paint loss. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 1821 |
RAPHAEL SENSEMAN BEND IN THE STREAM. Late 19th / early 20th c. Watercolor on paper. Signed "R. Senseman." Senseman (American, 1870-1965) is a listed artist of various genres. His watercolor technique is attentive to color harmonies and brushwork. Size: 19 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w., framed 22" h., 17" w. Condition: abrasions to the paper in the sky; gilded period frame is as is. |
300 - 600 |
| 1822 |
COWS PASTURING NEAR A SEA. 19th c. Oil on academy board. Unsigned. Shows cows and a cowherd moving towards a fence along a bay. Size: 8 1/2" h., 24" w., framed 14 1/2" h., 30" w. Condition: darkened varnish; slightly convexly warped; framed is as is. |
400 - 600 |
| 1823 |
COWS AT A POND. 19th c. Oil on academy board. Unsigned. Similar to lot 1822, same artist. Size: 8 1/2" h., 24" w., 14 1/2"h., 30" w. Condition: scratch in the center; slightly convexly warped; frame is as is. |
400 - 600 |
| 1824 |
W.H. KELLOGG SHIPS W/C. 1888. Watercolor on tan illustration board. Signed in red w/c lower right. This attractive painting shows a masted boat along choppy seas. The use of the paper's natural color is effectively and artistically done. Size framed: 15 1/2" h., 24" w. Condition: damage to lower left corner; frame is as is. |
175 - 225 |
| 1825 |
ANGELS AND FLORAL GARLAND OIL. Late 19th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. This decorative painting resembles the Baroque style; naked babies cavort among flowers. Set in an opulent, molded plaster and wood gilt frame. Size: 21" h., 25" w., framed 31" h., 35" w. Condition: one small puncture; some lacumae on the bottom half; frame is as is. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 1826 |
JULES WORMS FEMME A LA FONTAINE. Late 19th / 20th c. Watercolor on paper. Signed J. Worms in lower right. An old tag on the verso from M. Knoedler & Co., New York reads "Title: Femme a la Fontaine" Worms (French 1832-1924) is a listed artist who produced genre, Spanish & dancer paintings. Worms' art has been shown in several recent exhibitions including The Taft Museum, Cincinnati, and others. Size: 13 1/4" h., 9 3/4" w., framed 23" h., 17" w. Condition: no defects. |
1,800 - 2,500 |
| 1827 |
CIAPPA ELDERLY GUITARIST. Mid to third quarter 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed Ciappa. An old plastic tag on the frame verso reads Prof Vincenzo Ciappa Naples, Italy---this is incorrect. This is a 20th c Ciappa, several of whom are listed artists. The vigorious brushwork describes this traditional ethnic subject. Very colorful and well maintained. Size framed: 29"h, 25"w. Condition: minor craquellure bottom middle edge, frame is as is. |
900 - 1,200 |
| 1828 |
OTTONE ROSAI THREE MEN STUDY. 1952. Oil on paper, placed on masonite. Signed lower left. Rosai (Italian 1895-1957) is a well listed artist who produced genre landscapes, portraits and many other paintings. Rosai was a Florentine Futurist and exhibited his Futurist work in 1914. In 1919, he adopted a figurative style, and after 1930 altered it to be a quasi Impressionist style. His political stance brought him trouble, but his work remained popular throughout his later life. Rosai's work is in several prestigiouspublic collections. This image of three men is done in a very liquidy sketchy style; men are shown drinking wine. Size: 15" h., 21" w. Provenance: Ted Trkla Coll., MD. Condition: no visible defects. |
8,000 - 15,000 |
| 1829 |
MAURICE UTRILLO N.D. DE CLIGNANCOURT. 20th c. Oil on canvas board. Signed lower right Maurice Utrillo V. Utrillo (France, 1883-1955) was the son of painter Suzanne Valloton. He often painted multiple versions of the same subject. The Church of Notre Dame de Clignancourt is one such example with versions dating back to the 1910's. Utrillo's sometime heavy application of paint is visible in this painting. The signature is in black paint, wet into wet. The painting was purchased in Europe and kept in an attic by an elderly man for decades until purchased from him by the current consignor. Provenance: Ted Trkla collection, Brunswick, MD. Size: 19" h., 23" w., framed 26" h., 30" w. Condition: no visible defects; light buckle on right edge; possible impaint in sky near steeple. |
20,000 - 30,000 |
| 1830 |
ALFRED B. COPELAND SHEPERDESS WATERCOLOR. 1886. Watercolor on paper. Signed & marked after H. Lerolle. Copeland (Amer. 1840-1909) is a listed artist from Boston who painted a wide variety of subjects as well as interpretations of other artists' work. This lot shows a woman with a flock of sheep. Size: 19"h, 9"w. Framed: 29"h, 19"w. Condition: a little yellowed; acid burn at the edges where an old mat was in contact with the artwork; frame is as is. |
800 - 1,000 |
| 1831 |
HARRY ROSELAND FLORAL. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed Harry Roseland. Attributed to perhaps Harry Roseland, the American illustrator. The flowers are attractively rendered in bright colors. The frontality of the composition creates an iconic appearance and grandeur. Size framed: 24" h., 29" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as is. |
4,000 - 6,400 |
| 1832 |
LAKE SCENE, EUROPEAN. Dated 1893. Oil on canvas. Initialed B.C.B., Jan 1893 lower left. A panoramic view of European lake country, replete with a stone bridge, hilltop castle and country folk tending to their riding horses. Size: 26"h, 36"w. Framed: 32"h, 41"w. Contition: minor buckling; one pressure mark and a white discoloration in the sky. |
1,000 - 2,500 |
| 1833 |
PORTRAIT OF MRS. PIERCE BUTTER III. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. This handsome portrait shows Mrs. Pierce Butter III (identifibaly a pencil inscribtion on the original shetcher bars). Well painted with a snapshot of immediancy. Size framed: 27"h, 22"w. Condition: no visible defects. |
250 - 450 |
| 1834 |
ELDERLY COUPLE. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. A tag on the back reads "F.W.Weber, Eng. Plain (english plain canvas) 16x22". This well made painting shows a old couple in antiquated dress at rest in a peur or bench. Each has a missal nearby. Size: 21"h, 27"w. Condition: one unrepaired small puncture and four small lacunal all on the man, frame is as is. |
700 - 1,200 |
| 1835 |
VICTORIAN BRIDE'S BASKET. Hand blown cased glass basket set in silverplate framework. Cased cranberry over white, edges in clear amber, edges crimped and fluted, ground pontil. Silverplate framework base raised on four pierced feet, twisted top section, lower section with applied decorative elements. Marked: glass has no mark. Framework : Wilcox Silver Plate. Size: Glass: 4"H, 10"Diam. Framework: 12 1/2"H, 11"W. 6"D. Condition: one lower decorative element attached to framework has broken at the base. |
350 - 500 |
| 1836 |
SEVRES H/P ANGEL LIDDED URN. Porcelain, ormolu on brass base. Signed G. Poitevin. Shows angels with floral garland, butterflies and a cupid with his bow. The handles are metal, and show idealized female heads which terminate as floral scrolls. The metal finial is an acorn. Marked on the underside of the lid. Size: 19 1/2" h. Condition: it comes in three pieces: a base with a pin, the urn body and the lid. The urn has a 2" hairline crack near its base; the lid's finial is not attached with a nut, but instead it is held fast with a cream colored adhesive. |
2,000 - 2,400 |
| 1837 |
CHINESE EXPORT FOO DOGS. 18th C. Chinese export ceramic foo dogs for the English market. Finely detailed left and right facing foo dogs on pierced plinth bases. Bases are decorated in green, pink and yellow floral and leaf designs. Foo dogs have green bodies with dot and line decoratoin, iron red raised decorative highlights, iron red lips and tongues, open mouth with detailed teeth. One dog has paw resting on animals, the other holds a giant reticulated pearl. Each dog is adorned with elaborate 18th C. style wigs descending down their backs. Bottoms have oval holes ( possibly for fitting on larger stands. No mark. size: 21 1/4"H, 10"W, 8"D. Condition: one with small chip in base rim, one with 2" crack and repair on plinth. Other age approriate wear. |
6,500 - 13,000 |
| 1838 |
"KIMAK" BY CLAUDE CONOVER. Ceramic vessel by Claude Conover, well known Cleveland sculptor, painter and ceramicist. Unglazed onion shaped exterior with pock marks or overall circle decoration, neck band of linear striated designs for texture. Green brown glazed interior. Marked on bottom: Claude Conover "Kimak". Size: 13 1/2"H, 14 1/2"Diam. top, 16"Diam. widest part. Condition: four firing cracks on interior, descending from top rim down, not visible on exterior. No other detractions. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 1839 |
GEORGE GROSZ DRAWING. 1922. Ink on paper, done in brush and pen. Signed twice in the lower corners. Titled "Gods Blessing Is Upon Us" this shows an apparently impoverished family admiring an abundance of Christmas gifts. Grosz (German, 1893-1959) is a well listed and historically important artist who is identified as a Dadaist, an Expressionist, and a cartoonist. This drawing was published at least twice: (1925) "Der Spiesser-Spiegel" & (1930) "Die Gezeichneten, 60 Blatter aus 15 Jahren." An alternate, abandoned version in pencil, on the verso is seen; it is cancelled out with large X's in pencil. Size: 24" h., 19 1/2" w., framed 33" h., 27" w. Condition: no defects. |
22,000 - 30,000 |
| 1840 |
GEORGE GROSZ MANHATTAN WATERCOLOR. Late 1940's. Watercolor on paper. Signed in lower left, Grosz. George Grosz (German, 1893-1959) is a well listed, historically important artist who was a Dadaist, an Expressionist, and during his American years (the 40's and the 50's) he developed a multifacted style that was somewhat classical. This lot is a watercolor that shows a harbor, large piers, and skyscrapers; an old pencil inscription on the cardboard backing board reads "1948, Manhattan." Provenance: purchased by the family of the consignor in the 1940's. Size: view 21 1/2" h., 16" w., framed 31" h., 26" w. Condition: the watercolor has a single ply matboard backing; yellowing to the verso, no visible defects to the recto. |
10,000 - 14,000 |
| 1841 |
NEOCLASSIC SCONCE. Not hard wired, it has a cord with an online switch so it's ready to go. Gilt sconce with bead and rod decoration and a velveteen covered tapering section. Size: 29" H, 11" W, 11" D. Condition: like new. |
20 - 40 |
| 1842 |
FAUX MARBLE &BRASS TABLE LAMPS. Blueish green faux marble stems and accordian pleated shades. Size: 30" H, 13" D. Condition: like new. |
30 - 60 |
| 1843 |
PEDESTAL/FERN STAND. Pine and birch. Twisted pedestal with fluted sphere incorporated. Size: 36" H, 12" diameter. Condition: round top was split in half and glued. |
40 - 80 |
| 1844 |
VINTAGE CHILDS ROCKER. Spindle frame, rush seat, upholstered back with matching loose seat cushion. Size: 23.5" H, 15" W, 22" D. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 60 |
| 1845 |
WEDGEWOOD & BARLASTON OF ETRURIA HANDLED PITCHER. Marked on base in green "Wedgewood & Barlaston of Etruria Made in England. Raised and textured leaf and fruit motif all in white glaze. Size: 9" to top of handle, 19" in circumference. Condition: Crazing and brown staining (?) near and on bottom and on base. Normal ware on lip surrounding base. |
50 - 100 |
| 1846 |
2 SADLER PORCELAIN NOVELTY TEA POTS. Sadler "Made in England" "Romeo and Juliet", "4445 reg. design no. 2010603" tea pot. Size: 6.5" H. Condition: ware on rim of base otherwise no visible distractions. Sadler "Made in England" "Pickwick Papers" tea pot. Size: 6.5" H. Condition: ware on rim of base otherwise no visible distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1847 |
WEIMAR PORCELAIN FLORAL FOOTED BOWL. Mark on base, under the glaze, and in blue is "WEIMAR" slanted upwards and across the shield with a crown atop and two crossed and upward branches surrounding the shield. Below the shield is "Weimar Porcellan" in cursive script and "Made in Germany", "Echt Weimar-Kobalt", "58", and "58" (in green) below it. Size: 4" H, diameter is 12.75". Condition: The four feet exhibit usual and average ware otherwise no distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1848 |
14 ROYAL DOULTON DINNER PLATES. 14 marked "ROYAL DOULTON made in England" circling 4 overlapping "D"'s beneath a lion all in green dinner plates pattern unknown (?). Also in black pen is "H1628W". Size: rim diameter 10.25". Condition: minor loss of paint along gold/yellow trim band, very little surface plate marks/"cuts", and dirty. |
75 - 150 |
| 1849 |
WATERFORD "LISMORE" STEMWARE. 5 Waterford (2 are acid stamped marked "Waterford") "Lismore" pattern saucer champagnes. These retail for $50 - $65 each. Size: 4.25" H. Condition: Very minor & small scratch on 1 and rim chip on another. Each displays rim base wear from use and/or storage. Dirty. |
100 - 200 |
| 1850 |
8 WATERFORD CRYSTAL STEMWARE. Acid stamped "Waterford" (on the bases of 3) crystal stemware in a diamond flare pattern or Lismore tall goblet form. These retail for $100-$125 a pair. Size: approx. 7"H with a rim diameter of 3.5". Condition: minor glass imperfections and/or impurities throughout. 1 has 3" crack in the foot base and has been glued. |
100 - 200 |
| 1851 |
ASST. CUT/PRESSED/ETCHED GLASS. The ring holder is acid stamped "GALWAY" otherwise all of the remaining pieces are unmarked. Size: large decanter: 9.5" H condition: 4 chips on the inner rim of the decanter body and minor chipping on stopper base. small decanter: size: 7.75" H condition: chips on stopper base and body base rim. bowl: size: 5.75" H condition: 2 chips on open end rim. 3 salts: 2" - 2.5" H condition: minor chipping along rims. |
200 - 0 |
| 1852 |
ASST. OF PORCELAIN "SMALLS". 8 Pieces in total. 2 perfumes, one marked "DEV" in an oval, the other a "S" below a crown. 2 complimenting heart-shaped 2-piece covered boxes marked "PM" under a crown and "Germany" below it all in green. The larger lidded box is marked "hand painted made in France". The smaller lidded box is marked "O&E.G. Royal Austria" among a circular wreath all in green. The female figure with parasol is marked "Japan". The lidded flapper women is unmarked. Size: all pieces 1" to 4.5" H. Condition: No major distractions. All exhibit wear and minor loss of paint. |
50 - 100 |
| 1853 |
SIGNED STEUBEN CLEAR GLASS BOWL. Steuben Glass Works in Corning, New York acid etched and signed "Steuben" in cursive clear glass crystal bowl 1950-1980. The underneath and/or base has 2 applied spiral swirls that seem to "cup" the bowl. Size: 3.5" H with a rim diameter of 7" and a base diameter of 2". Condition: remains of a .5"-.75" sticker is present near the top and inside the rim. .75" fingernail-like scratch on the lower outside. Has long lasting chime or ring when "flicked". |
250 - 500 |
| 1854 |
TRETCHIKOFF SPECIAL EDITION BOOK. 1953. Vladimir Tretchikoff's art is featured in this numbered edition book (437 of 1500). He was a prominent member of the Cape Town, South Africa artists' community. Slipcased. Signed by the artist. Condition: slip case has wear. |
125 - 200 |
| 1855 |
VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY. Victorian tea caddy on oval straight gadrooned base supported by four ball and claw feet. Ovoid body of tea caddy is decorated with hammered fern and floral designs, hinged lid, classical finial. Produced by James Dixon & Son Sheffield England c.1891-2. Marked: hallmarks on bottom: JD & S EP shield hallmark. 59090. Size: 7"H, 8"L, 6"D. Condition: wear to silver plating. |
300 - 600 |
| 1856 |
THEO DULIE AFTER HALS "SMILING GIRL." 1911. Oil on canvas. Signed. This is a very good copy after Frans Hals "The Smiling Girl" of the 1600's. The bravura brushwork is convincingly rendered but with a slightly more delicate touch than that of the Dutch master's original. Size framed: 21" h., 18" w. Condition: minor craquellure; inpainting in a large crack running diagonally from upper left to middle right edge; frame is as is. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 1857 |
LAST SUPPER INLAID WOOD BAS RELIEF. Various woods, varnished. Unsigned. Framed. Size: 36"h, 48"w. Condition: a few scuffs to the frame. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1858 |
FLACK WOMEN AT A WELL. Last quarter of the 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed Flack. This highly realistic genre scene shows two young women ata well; one is about to pour water on the younger girl. The colors and textures of the cloth, hair and ground are expertly done. The classical, even archaic scene, reiterates 19th c. conventions, but here the scene is presented in a late 20th ambiguity. Size 35"h, 23"w. Framed 43"h, 31"w. Condition: slightly loosened on its stretchers, otherwise no defect. 3rd party. Provenance: Ted Trkl Coll., MD. |
5,000 - 12,000 |
| 1859 |
G. KANNEN WOMAN WITH A FAN. Late 19th c. Watercolor on manilla board. Signed. This detailed watercolor depicts a Victorian era woman among large palm trees. Size: 21" h., 12 1/2" w. Condition: slightly yellowed background; frame as is. |
300 - 500 |
| 1860 |
NELSOM PASTEL OF LAKE. First half of 20th c.(dated '39). Signed in pencil, right edge. This shows a lake and a large fire on the oppostie shore. Every color and texture is convinvcingly rendered and the hexagonal-shaped paper is set in a period frame designed to hold it. Size: framed 23 1/2" h., 44" w. Condition: dark water stain on the lower edge; frame is as is; must be shipped by a third party due to its size. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1862 |
5' X 34" KIRMAN SCATTER RUG. Acqua background with cream colored border and medallion with red highlights. Condition: fringe is stained, pile and edges are good. All sales are final. |
40 - 70 |
| 1864 |
ANGLE LAMP. The angle lamp is copper with an embossed floral design on the body. It has two electrified oil lamp bulb outlets on both sides. Comes with two clear glass shades. Lot also has three white matching shades and a metal hanging chain apparatus. Marked: "The Angle Lamp Co.; N.Y. Patented in the U.S. and Foreign Countries". Measures: 19.5" h., 7" w., 5"d. Condition: minor dents in lamp and discolorations. |
50 - 100 |
| 1865 |
NATALIE EYNDN PORTRAIT. Mid 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed upper right. Shows a woman with a voluminous white blouse & black gloves. The style resembles that of early 20th c. Mexican muralists. Size: 39" h., 30" w., framed 45" h., 36" w. Condition: various inpainted areas in the background; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
400 - 700 |
| 1866 |
WATERFALL STYLE CABINET. One door cabinet, birch with walnut veneer. Size: 25" H, 15" W, 13" D. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 80 |
| 1867 |
SET OF 3 ART DECO TABLES. Blond wood. Set includes a pair of three tiered end tables and a coffee table with curved ends. Size: end tables 22" H, 12" W, 27" D, coffee 16" H, 3' W, 17" D. Condition: strong tables. |
150 - 300 |
| 1868 |
PAIR OF STICKLEY BROS. WINDSOR CHAIRS. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Finish worn on crest of hoopback, foot rail, and nicks on the legs. Size: 35" H, 16.5" W, 18" D. |
40 - 80 |
| 1869 |
POST 1930 WALNUT ROCKER. Having a ring turned front stretcher and upholstered in a plush brown fabric. Size: 31" H, 25" W, 31" D. Condition: strong frame. |
20 - 40 |
| 1870 |
MARBLE BUST OF DIANA. Twin sister to Apollo the Sun God, Diana is goddess of the moon and hunt. Size: 17.25" H, 10" W, 6.5" D. Condition: no defects or detractions. |
700 - 1,100 |
| 1871 |
TEACART. Post 1920. Mahogany and birch. Size: 30" H, 31" W, 18" D. Condition: finish is somewhat raw. |
80 - 160 |
| 1872 |
SET OF SIX THONET CHAIRS. With Thonet labels, One Park Avenue, New York. Mod turqoise upholstery on chrome tubular frames. Size: 29" H, 19" W, 20" D. Condition: some rust coming through on the legs. |
150 - 300 |
| 1873 |
PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL STYLE CHAIRS. Post 1950. Tenon constructed with scrolling ears above pierced panels. Scrolling arms, scalloped skirt, and ring turned legs. Size: 47" H, 28" W, 25" D. Condition: one has a 5" crack in the back panel and the arm is slightly coming away from the stile. The others armrests have been doweled into the stiles and arm supports at a later date. |
200 - 400 |
| 1874 |
ESTER ORGAN; BRATTLEBORO, VT. Ornate walnut pump organ in the George Eastlake manner. Size: 77" H, 4' W, 22" D. Condition: parts of the case refinished, needs restoration. |
100 - 200 |
| 1875 |
LANE MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE. Quarter veneered and banded top raised on twisting fluted legs with carved corner florettes above. Size: 18" H, 38" W, 38" D. Condition: like new. |
80 - 160 |
| 1876 |
CORNER WHAT NOT SHELF. Pierced sides and the shelves are ply. Size: 55" H, takes a 13" wall. Condition: minor scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 1877 |
VICTORIAN STYLE HALL TREE. 20th century. Distressed walnut finish, painted glass panel, pivoting mirror, and marble top. Size: 7'H, 35" W, 14" D. Condition: no defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 1878 |
3 DOME LIDDED TRUNKS. Black and gold with oak staves. Size: 17" H, 26" W, 15" D. Condition: no defects. |
50 - 90 |
| 1879 |
STUDDED LEATHER VAULTED TRUNK. Barrel vaulted topped trunk covered in leather and decoraively tacked. Has wrought iron ring form handles and a red felt interior lining. Size: 22" H, 36" W, 19" D. Condition: some minor scratching to the leather. |
40 - 80 |
| 1880 |
SECOND EMPIRE VANITY. Oval mirror pivots between two columns on a three drawer (2 are convex) base with scroll legs and paw feet. Size: 5'2" H, 40" W, 21" D. Condition: minor scratches from gentle use. |
250 - 500 |
| 1881 |
3 PIECES OF WICKER FURNITURE. Includes a vintage Lloyd Loom child's rocker, a recent wicker doll size loveseat, and a recent stool. All painted white. Condition: no defects to any. |
60 - 90 |
| 1882 |
DUTCH MARQUETRY CHEST. Dutch marquetry chest of drawers (four) with serpentine top, drawers, and legs with a high gloss or shine finish. Size: 32" H x 39.5" W x 22.5" D (measured at the largest points). Condition: like new with no distractions. |
400 - 800 |
| 1883 |
CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA. Crown Staffordshire china (exact pattern unknown?) set of 12 cups and complementing large scalloped plates both with gold accenting trim. Both the cups and plates are marked "fine bone china", "CROWN" above the crown; "Estd." and "1801" to the left & right of the crown respectively; "Staffordshire" and "England" beneath the mark all in green. Size: cups: 3" H and rim diameter is 3.5". plates: 8.5" & 9" diameter due to "handled" side. Condition: 2 plates have crazing and discoloration, base rim wear on cups, very minor loss of gold trim, otherwise no major distractions. |
300 - 0 |
| 1884 |
VICTORIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA CHINA. 19 piece painted floral tea set marked "Victoria Czechoslovakia" under a crown all in green. The set consists of 8 cups (2.25" H and 2.25" rim diameter); 8 saucers (5" diameter); 1 sugar (2" H); 1 teapot [lidded - 2 piece] (6.75" H). Condition: All pieces have minor loss of gold trim otherwise no major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1885 |
7 GLASS CRYSTAL TUMBLERS. Tumblers or whiskey glasses. 6 of the tumblers are 3.5" H with a rim diameter of 3". The seventh one is slightly larger and measures 3.75" H and has a rim diameter of 3.5" All are unmarked and in the diamond cut pattern. Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1886 |
GLASS PAPERWEIGHT & HORN CUP. The glass paperweight is clear, round but vertically cut on 4 sides to a dove in flight carrying a branch situated in the center of the piece. The paperweight accompanies it's original presentation box which is also unmarked and unsigned. Size: 3.5" H. Condition: no distractions. The horn cup is made out of a cross-section of an animal(?) horn and has a silver rim with 4 hallmarks (walking lion and the remaining 3 are illegible) and the stamp "JH". Size: 4.5" H, rim diameter is 3.5". Condition: Minor "nicks" or chips in horn and tarnishing and pitting of silver. |
50 - 100 |
| 1887 |
GLASS SCULPTURE & ETCHED GLASS. 2 pieces of modern artistically and adapted use of glass. The first piece is stylistically "grotesque" and was created by applying and annealing glass to an existing oval egg-shaped vase. The vase could have been created from the same batch. The vase base is finished & polished and creates the stability for the piece. In all it appears to represent a crash of water or waves along a rocky shorline. There is no signature or marking of any kind. Size: 14.5" H, 11" W, 9" D. Condition: as is. The second piece is a "chunck" of molten now solidified glass from a batch or what is known as "left-over" glass with etching. The etching uses the natural color of the glass to create an oceanic motif with etched seagulls, a marlin, fish, boat, and ocean floor and shoreline. There appears to be a signature but it is illegible. Size: 4.5" H, 7" W, 4.5" D. This piece is fairly heavy. Condition: as is. |
100 - 200 |
| 1888 |
CARVED WOODEN BIRD. Hand carved and hand painted wood bird mounted on a piece of drift wood. Bird feet are real and are in a four toe configuration. Size: 10.5" H, 11.5" W, 8" W. No artist signature nor paper label of any kind. Condition: no visible distractions. |
30 - 60 |
| 1889 |
PEWTER INKWELL. 6 quill pewter inkwell (unmarked) with white porcelain insert (unmarked) and 5 various quills. Size: 2.25" H, base diameter is 3.5". Condition: Exhibits wear, no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1890 |
IRON LIDDED BETTY LAMP. Iron lidded Betty lamp with horizontal slide clasp mechanism. No markings of any kind. The smaller chain seems to be a later addition and does not "match" the rest of the piece in any way or in petina. The inside exhibits qualities that it has been used and contains deposits(?). Size: 2.25" H to top of handle, 3" W, and 3.75" D. Condition: Very dirty inside and out. No provenance nor verification to its age. As is. |
300 - 0 |
| 1891 |
3 PIECES OF EARLY TIN LIGHTING. 2 or pair of pressed (crimped), tin hand-tooled, saudered single candle wall sconces. No marks. Size: 11.75" H, 9.25" W, 4.25" D. Condition: Shows wear & petina. 1 single tin candle "push-up" (mechanism absent and thus not functional) metal (?) holder. No marks. Size: 3.75" H with base diameter of 5.25". Condition: Shows wear & petina. |
75 - 150 |
| 1892 |
PAIR OF EARLY IRON ANDIRONS. Hand-tooled and hand forged andirons with flared or slightly scrolled feet and with spear head displaying "rust and weathered petina. Size: 13.25" H x 9.75" W x 12.25" D. Condition: as eluded to above. |
100 - 300 |
| 1893 |
4 EARLY IRON FIREPLACE TOOLS. Hand-tooled and forged iron firepplace tools with no markings. Size: longest piece is 40". Condition: Displays wear and petina. |
100 - 300 |
| 1894 |
4 COPPER KITCHEN TOOLS. 4 copper kitchen tools with the mold stamped marked with a 8-pointed star/sun and flaring cross (?) and the number "618" below it. 2 of the pieces have wooden handles. Size: 6" H to 15.25" long. Condition: all pieces obvioulsy used and display wear with denting & pitting. As is. |
75 - 150 |
| 1896 |
12" GLOBE IN STAND. By Replogle Globes. Wrough metal stand. Size: 36" H, 15" diameter. Condition: no defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 1897 |
7 PIECE ROYAL CROWN DERBY. Elongated bowl is marked in red/orange under the glaze with a crown above an "X" and "CD" and "59" below it. Size: 2.25" H, 11.75" W, 9" D. Condition: 11" crack that is visible from both the top and bottom. Crazing under glaze. Base has average ware. Piece is as is. 3 sets of non-matching cups and saucers. First set marked on both pieces in orange "Royal Crown Derby" above symbol and "383" below it. Size: cup: 2.5" H with a diameter of 2.5" condition: 2 cracks from top to bottom visible from the outside and inside saucer: 5" diameter conidition: no visibile distractions. Second set marked in orange only on the saucer as "Derby China" above the symbol with "Royal Crown Derby English Bone China 2451 XXXI" below it. Size: cup: 2" H with a diameter of 2" condition: no visible distractions saucer: 4.75" diameter condition: no visible distractions. Third set marked in green on both the cup and saucer as "Royal Crown Derby" above the symbol and "Made in England Tiffany & Co. New York" below the symbol. Size: cup: 2.25" - 2.5" H with a diameter of the same condition: 2 cracks from top to bottom and visible from both the outside and inside saucer: 4.5" diameter condition: no visible distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1898 |
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. - MANTLE. Metal body, glass face guard, plastic face made to look like porcelain black mantel clock marked "made by New Haven Clock Co. New Haven, Conn. U.S.A." along bottom of face. Key wound with no key(s) with cast iron 2 front feet finished to look like brass. Size: 10.5" H x 14.5" W x 7" D. Condition: As is, No attempt was made to determine if clock works or if it keeps proper time. |
150 - 300 |
| 1899 |
17TH C. BOOKPLATE ENGRAVING. This double sided engraving features block printed Latin words describing a public official; its illustrations are of armored men and on the verso there is an allegorical female holding wheat and laurels. Size: 18" h., 12" w., matted 22" h., 16" w. Condition: liquid stain. |
150 - 300 |
| 1900 |
HROBEL WATERCOLOR. 20th c. Signed lower right. Shows a European street scene, probably Paris. Professionally framed. Size: 9" h., 10 1/2" w., framed 16" h., 17 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
100 - 200 |
| 1901 |
ART POTTERY VASE. Signed clay fired ball-like yellow-brown glazed vase with a raised or stretched quarter size opening. Yellow is the primary color but it was finished with brown hair-like brush strokes. It is signed "McCarty's Merigold Miss" with a "R" in a circle. Designed by Lee and Pup McCarty from McCarty's studio in Merigold Mississippi. The color represented may be attributed to nutmeg and may date the piece to the 1970s. Size: 11" - 12" H with a circumference of 30" - 31". The base is an "add-on" and was made in Hong Kong. Condition: no visible distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 1902 |
3 PIECE BRASS CANDLESTICK HOLDERS. 2 handheld, hand-tooled and finished, unmarked brass candlestick holders with non-functional "push-ups". Size: 4.75" - 5" H, 7.25" W, 6" - 6.25" D. Condition: Obvious use, scratches, and brass is worn and torn especially where or near where it was crimped. 4-piece screw part barass candlestick holder marked "JAPAN". Size: 18" H, Base is 5.75" x 5.75". Condition: Obvious use with tarnishing, pitting, and scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 1904 |
3 PIECES ASST. PORCELAIN. (1) piece is a 2-piece hand painted floral covered/lidded dresser box marked "Amoges Hand Painted" in brown under the glaze. Size: 1.75: H x 4" W x 3.25" W. Condition: base rim wear, minor chipping where 2 pieces fit together, dirty, "scuffing". (1) small green floral dish marked "Hungary" under a sheild and crown mark in blue. Also "7784" in blue. Size: .5" H x 4.5" W x 3" D. (1) clasped/hinged compact with flying duck signed "HMA" in the scene. Brass (?) interior with mirror. Inside clasp stamped marked "B Co" in 2 overlapping circles. Size: .25" H x 2.75" W x 2.25" D. Condition: Obviously used displaying wear. |
50 - 100 |
| 1905 |
ASST. OF 4 METAL SCULPTURE. (1) Pot metal (?) painted black redintion of Rodin's "Thinking man" stamped on the back side "K" with in an oval. Size: 9" H x 5.75 W x 3.25" D. Condition: minor scratches. (2) pot metal (?) non-matching but very similar seated women with no markings. Size: 6"H. Condition: Both are fairly worn. (1) Brass (not solid) bust of Jesus (?) with no markings. Size: 7.25" H. Condition: some minor blemishes. |
100 - 200 |
| 1906 |
4 LIONEL TRAIN CARS. 4 Lionel train cars in their original boxes. (1) No. 2544 illuminated Pullman car (Pennsylvania Alexander Hamilton"); (1) No. 2543 illuminated Pullman car ("Pennsylvania William Penn"); (1) No. 2541 illuminated observation car ("Pennsylvania Molly Pitcher"); (1) No. 2542 illuminated vista-dome car ("Pennslyvania Betsy Ross"). Size: Boxes are 17" long. Condition: Good - trains show little wear. Box flaps are worn and some are taped. One box (2541) has 6"+ tears. Other minor tears at the creases or seams. |
1,000 - 0 |
| 1907 |
THREE STORY DOLLHOUSE. House has an all wood construction with a Victorian look. The painted interior has faux wood and tile floors. Plastic paned windows. Open back. Measures: 26" h., 24" l., 16.5" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
25 - 50 |
| 1908 |
U.S. HISTORY COINS AND BOOK. The lot consists of "The Franklin Mint History of the United States" book with eleven sheets of coins depicting U.S. history. Coins represent pivotal moments in U.S. history starting with 1776 through 1975. The coins are bronze encased in plastic and displayed on sheets with twenty coins to a sheet. They come in a wooden storage box. Condition: minor discolorations on the metal edges of the sheets; scratches on box. |
25 - 50 |
| 1909 |
2 PAINTED BISQUE PIANO BABIES. 2 seated 8.25" H (1) boy & (1) girl pained bisque piano babies both marked "U-5546" in black and the girl has retained the red and gold sticker which reads "made in Japan". Condition: base rim wear, dirty, otherwise no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 1910 |
2 PAINTED BISQUE PIANO BABIES. (1) seated boy 7.5" H with a dog has a floral motif on the back of his outfit and is marked "U-6079" in black. Condition: base rim wear, 2 toes & 2 fingers have very small chips, dirty. (1) girl laying on her back 9" long marked "U-5546" in black. Condition: base rim wear, dirty, very small "flakes" of paint missing in hair. |
50 - 100 |
| 1911 |
2 "DEL MATTO" SIG. PAPERWEIGHTS. 2 blown glass iridescent paperweights from Del Matto Art Glass studio in Logan, OH. (1) etched signed "Del Matto" in cursive and "11 76" beneath (1) etched signed "Del Matto" in cursive script. Size: approx. 2" H with a diameter of 3.5". Condition: bases display wear, pontil marks are "rough" otherwise no major distractions. |
150 - 300 |
| 1912 |
BOOKSHELF. Birch stained mahogany. Having a lower drawer. Size: 4'H, 2'W, 11" D. Condition: finish as-is. |
20 - 40 |
| 1913 |
VAN DONGEN MERMAID OF PARIS. 20th c. Handcolored lithograph. Signed in ballpoint pen "Van Dongen." This lot shows an energetically drawn mermaid whose backdrop is recognizable Parisian landmarks. Kees Van Dongen is a listed Dutch artist (1877-1968), who was a member of the French Fauves; his style is characterized by bright color,rough contours and big eyes. Size: 11" h., 17" w., framed 16" h., 22" w. Condition: tear near her tail 1" long and one tear near the top with various small scuffs. |
400 - 600 |
| 1914 |
SERPENTINE OAK PARLOR TABLE. Serpentine top over serpentine apron with pressed design, the whole raised on cabriole legs with ormolu mounts. Size: 30" H, 2' W, 2' D. Condition: good finish. |
100 - 200 |
| 1915 |
SQUARE OAK PARLOR TABLE. On splayed turned legs and having a lower stretcher shelf. Size: 28.5" H, 18" W, 18" D. Condition: worn and scratched finish. |
75 - 150 |
| 1916 |
PINK PEARL NECKLACE. The necklace has pink cultured pearls with a silver ball clasp. Necklace length: 19". Pearl size: 10mm. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
100 - 200 |
| 1917 |
OPERA LENGTH WHITE PEARLS. The necklace has white cultured pearls and no clasp. Necklace length: 78". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
100 - 200 |
| 1918 |
DOUBLE STRAND BLACK PEARLS. The necklace has a double strand of black cultured pearls with a silver clasp. necklace length: 19". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
50 - 100 |
| 1919 |
PINK PEARL NECKLACE. The necklace has pink cultured pearls with a silver round clasp. Necklace length: 20". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
50 - 100 |
| 1920 |
THREE STRAND PINK PEARLS. The necklace has three strands of pink cultured pearls and a silver floral motif clasp. Necklace length: 22.5". Pearl size: mm unknown. Condition: some blemished pearls. |
100 - 200 |
| 2001 |
PAINTED & STAIN GLASS SCREEN. Circa 1900. Imagine the painted floral (poppies?) stained glass screen lit from behind by flickering flames. Curvilinear platform with uprights supporting the leaded glass panel with an additional floral panel below. Size: 38" H, 34" W, 15" D. Condition: few scuffs to the original finish, all else is good. |
600 - 1,000 |
| 2002 |
10' L. TILED STORE/KITCHEN COUNTER. Vintage golden oak counter having a white tiled front with half spindles and brackets, the whole raised on cast iron feet. Size: 33" H, 2' W, 10' L. Condition: one cracked tile. |
300 - 600 |
| 2003 |
V. CLAD & SONS, PHILA. BOILER. Oval metal label on double handled and spicketed copper boiler on iron stand with an oak shelf. Size: 42" H, 58" W, 16" D. Condition: copper is not polished, iron has a little rust. |
100 - 200 |
| 2004 |
HAMMERED BRASS WOOD BIN. The round bin has a hammered brass body with claw feet. Also, a handle accented with a scroll and leaf type design. Professionally polished and lacquered. Measures: 20" h., 17 5/8" d. Condition: discolorations on handle and body; scratches and dents; possible repair was attempted by one foot; looks like weld marks. |
50 - 100 |
| 2006 |
WOODEN DOUGH TRAY. c. turn-of-the century. The hand carved tray has a worn finish. Measures: 48" l., 13" w., 5" d. Condition: 8-10" crack on one end; age appropiate wear. |
100 - 150 |
| 2007 |
CANDLESTICK HOLDER. c. 19th century. The wooden candlestick holder has a box shape with a sliding top and four compartments for holding candles. Measures: 36" h., 10" w., 6" d. Condition: age appropiate wear; holder is intact. |
200 - 350 |
| 2008 |
BRASS CANDLESTICKS & OTHERS. New brass, old design. Lot includes the following: a pair of candlesticks; Measures: 10.5" h.; Condition: no nicks or dents; a pair of candlesticks; Measures: 10 3/4" h. Condition: minor nicks; some discolorations; a pair of candlesticks; Measures: 7.5" h. Condition: one is bent; both have nicks and discolorations: an octagonal lidded container; Measures: 2.5" h., 4" l., 2 3/4" w. Condition: scratches and discolorations. a round lidded hammered brass container; Measures: 3.5" h., 2 7/8" d. Condition: minor dents and nicks; a sexagon lidded hammered brass container; Measures: 5.5"h., 1.5"d. Condition: minor dents and nicks; a handled candlestick; Measures: 4" h. Condition: dented top and discolorations; pair of andirons; Measures: 12" h., 16" l., 9.5" w. Condition: badly discolored and rusted. |
15 - 35 |
| 2009 |
TUDOR STYLE CARVED BENCH. Mahogany frame has leaf carving at the central crest, and each end of the arms. Condition: 18" section of the arm is broken out and needs to be restored, the two ear carvings are missing, chunk missing out of the toe, upholstery is torn. Size: 5'1" H, 84" W, 32" D. |
400 - 800 |
| 2010 |
CAST RESIN MONKEY TABLE. Recently made in China. Glass top, resin monkey clinging to palm tree on a cast metal base. 23" H, 27.5" diameter. |
50 - 80 |
| 2011 |
AS-IS CARVED BARLEY TWIST SETTEE. Circa 1900, with leaf carved arms and barley twist stretchers and supports. Upholstered in a fruit tapestry fabric with fringe. Size: 39" H, 6' W, 30" D. Condition: both the arms and the supports are broken, both front end legs are broken, upholstery is ripped in places. |
80 - 160 |
| 2012 |
PAIR WM. & MARY STYLE ARMCHAIRS. Circa 1900, having caned tripartite backs and trumpet legs and arm supports. Size: 39" H, 25.5" W, 19.5" D. Condition: original finish is dull. |
100 - 200 |
| 2013 |
CARVED CASSONE. Paneled case with central medallions with outer leaf carved brackets and stopped gadrooned bottom moulding, the whole raised by great paw feet. Size: 19" H, 57" W, 20" H. Condition: lid appears to be more recent. The coloring is good from the outside but the wood panel looks brand new on the inside and it seems too flimsy. |
250 - 500 |
| 2014 |
ASST. OF 9 PCS STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SPOONS. (3) 6" spoons marked "E. & D. KINSEY" and monogramed "MY" (?). (3) 6.25" spoons marked "H. WISHART" and monogramed "TMML" (?). (1) 6" spoon marked "PB & C" and monogramed "EFG". (1) 6" spoon marked "T & H" with hallmarks walking lion, side portriat bust (?), and "C" monogramed "EFG" (?). (1) 6" spoon marked "N. Harding" and not monogramed. Condition: no major distractions. |
40 - 80 |
| 2015 |
STERLING SILVER MOORE TONGS AND UNMARKED TONGS. (1) 6.5" sterling silver tongs with shell ends marked "MOORE" and monogramed "RW". (1) 4.5" sterling silver tongs marked "sterling" and monogramed "S". Condition: no major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 2016 |
HUNZINGER LOLLIPOP ROCKER. Late Victorian Era. Be sure you view from the back. High back rocker with upholstered headrest above a continuous serpentine row of stick and balls (partially covered by a custom cushion which buttons THROUGH the sticks) with roundels above. Size: 38" H, 24" W, 30" D. Condition: usable (frame is not weak), the cushions were made by a professional. |
150 - 300 |
| 2017 |
PAPER TWIST WICKER SHELF. Having four shelves and painted white. Size: 4'2" H, 25" W, 13" D. Condition: strong shelving, no breaks. |
150 - 300 |
| 2018 |
MISSION STYLE CLOCK. Oak. Keywound. National Clock Co., Chicago, Ill. Size: 11" h., 14" w., 5 1/2" deep. Condition: age appropraite wear to the wooden case and back id tag. |
100 - 200 |
| 2019 |
EMPIRE DROPLEAF WORK TABLE. Mahogany rectangular dropleafs supported by a pivoting boards. Two convex apron drawers with mushroom pulls raised on block and turned legs with egg feet. Size: 27" H, 18" W leaves down, 38" W leaves up, 23" D. Condition: minor scratches. |
175 - 350 |
| 2020 |
SHERATON TWO DRAWER STAND. Mahogany and pine secondary wood. Raised on turned legs with fine feet. Size: 28" H, 19" W, 17" D. Condition: three cracks across the top. |
175 - 350 |
| 2021 |
FIVE DOLLS. One is a storage caddy in the shape of a black cloth doll dressed in an apron. Measures: 24" l. Condition: fabric is worn; some tears. One is a black cloth doll with a composite type material head dressed in international garb. Measures: 12" l. Condition: age appropiate wear. One is a brown plastic doll dressed in international garb. Measures: 10.5" l. Condition: age appropiate wear. One is an American Indian doll composed of plaster(?) coated with paint or plastic(?). Measures: 8"l. Condition: missing arms; badly chipped. One is a brown doll with moveable arms and a torso attached to a cloth ball. Painted face and hair. Marked: "Knickerbocker Plastic Co.; Glendale Calif. Des. Pat. Pend". Measures: 5.5" l. Condition: age appropiate wear. |
10 - 25 |
| 2022 |
THREE BLACK DOLLS. One is a black baby doll with a plastic body. Moveable limbs and eyes. Painted hair. Unmarked. Measures: 14" l. One is a black baby doll with a plastic body. Moveable eyes. Unmoveable limbs. Unmarked. Measures: 9.5" l. One is a black ventriloquist doll. Doll has a soft body with a plastic or vinyl head and arms. Marked: "Lester; EEGee Co. 1973". Measures: 23.5" l. Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2023 |
THREE BLACK DOLLS. One is a black baby doll with a composite or plastic body. Moveable limbs. Painted face. Unmarked. Measures: 15.5" l. One is a black baby doll with a plaster like body. Moveable limbs. Painted face. Unmarked. Measures: 8.5" l. One is a black baby doll with a composite or plastic body. Painted face. Painted and yarn hair. Unmarked. Measures: 9" l. Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2024 |
THREE BLACK DOLLS. c.1960's. One is a black vinyl(?) doll in a pink outfit. No moveable limbs or eyes. Fiber hair. Marked: "Dublon(?) Softina(can't read name of doll company)". Measures: 14" h. Comes with a stand. One is a black plastic doll in a red and white dress. Moveable limbs and eyes. Fiber hair. Unmarked. Measures: 17" h. Comes with a stand. One is a black vinyl(?) doll in a striped dress. Moveable limbs and eyes. Fiber hair. Marked: "Horsman". Tag on doll states that it was made especially for Spiegel in 1961;original clothes. Measures: 14" l. Comes with a stand. Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2025 |
SIX CLOTH DOLLS. One is an "Aunt Jemima" character doll with a brown knitted body attached to a Clorox bottle. Measures: 17.5"l. One is a matching boy and girl pair constructed of black yarn. Measures: 9" l. One is a matching boy and girl pair with cloth bodies and felt outfits. Measures: 10" l. Come with stands. One is a bean bag doll holding a cloth baby. Measures: 8.5" l. Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
10 - 25 |
| 2026 |
BLACK YARD FIGURES. The lot has three wooden black figures with metal rods for insertion into the ground for diplay in a yard or garden. One is a black child pushing a white wheel barrow. Figure measures: 11.5" h. Wheel barrow measues: 12.5" l. One is a black child with a fishing rod. Measues: 16" h. One is a black child with a hole near her hand that probably held something at one time. Measures: 24" h. Condition: all are weather worn with peeling paint. |
10 - 25 |
| 2027 |
LAWRENCE WELK ORGAN BY THOMAS. Size: 48"h, 49"w, 25"d. Condition: plays well. |
100 - 0 |
| 2028 |
4' BY 5' ORNATE BEVELED MIRROR. Recent. In an ebonised parcel gilt frame. Can be hung either way. Size: 5' H, 4' W, 3" D. Condition: like new. |
100 - 200 |
| 2029 |
IMPECCABLE OFF WHITE SOFA. Has loose back and seat cushions and box pleated skirt. Fabric is a tone on tone damask design. Size: 31" H, 6'5" W, 33" D. Condition: like new. |
200 - 400 |
| 2030 |
SECRETARY DRAWER/BREAKFRONT. Four door breakfront top with shirred curtains is connected to a base with a drop-front secretary drawer. The whole is painted yellow. Size: 6'10" H, 56" W, 18" D. Condition: very good. |
300 - 600 |
| 2031 |
VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP SINK UNIT. High back white marble top has a mirror, incised line decoration, and shelving. Porcelain bowl with grey wide band outlined in gilt is set into a Victorian base cabinet (painted white) and has two real drawers over a pair of doors. Size: 71.5" H, 39.5" W, 25.5" D. Condition: marble around the mirror has four clean breaks, and the shelf has two clean breaks. |
200 - 400 |
| 2032 |
VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP MIRRORED DRESSER. Mirror is flanked by columns and surmounted by a cornice with finials and a cartouche. Base has one drawer over a pair of doors flanked by tapering columns. Raised on bun feets. Size: 6'-10.5" H, 40" W, 22" D. Condition: 5" of thin moulding missing on the top, marble top may not be original to this piece, there are indications that there used to be marble side supports. |
200 - 400 |
| 2033 |
FALL FRONT SECRETARY. Circa 1935, in the Jacobean style. Two doors with Romanesque arches over a fall front concealing a gallery of drawers, doors, and cubbies. On a base with turned legs. Size: 64" H, 40" W, 18.5" D. Condition: no defects. |
250 - 500 |
| 2034 |
BENTWOOD BABY CRADLE. Early. Wood cradle has turnstyles on rockers. Measures: 31" h., 37" l., 21" w. Condition: mechanical support added to one leg. |
200 - 400 |
| 2035 |
ASST. OF STERLING SILVER. (1) tea ball marked "sterling" and with a "W" with an arrow through it (?). (1) 3" strainer marked hallmark walking lion, anchor, and Gothic "G", and "sterling" and "8607". (1) pair of 2.5"+ long corn on the cob picks or holders marked "sterling". Condition: tarnishing of corn on the cob picks otherwise no major distractions. |
40 - 80 |
| 2036 |
APPROX. 34 FT CARVED LION PANELING. 53" high oak wall paneling has the plate rail carved with lions masks every 15 inches on center. Panels with carved classical urns below. Some lengths are: 6'6" wide, 5'7" wide, two 4' wide pieces, two 3' wide pieces. (Consignor still has to bring us more panels). |
5,000 - 10,000 |
| 2037 |
BRONZE GREASE LAMP. Bowl sprouting lions and bearded male masks (which have threaded holes). Hanger is a hook on a sphere with dolphin forms arms which are bolted with nuts to the bowl (which has a rim, so there may be lid missing). Size (not counting the hook): 10.5" H, 11.5" W, 12" D. Condition: slight pitting to the bronze. |
300 - 500 |
| 2038 |
11'3"X 8'8" ROOM SIZE RUG. Bright yellow with a white and a chartreuse green border. |
30 - 60 |
| 2039 |
GILT DRESSING SCREEN. Recent, made in the Baroque taste. Having three stillifes of fruit or flowers and two high relief cast resin plaques, and a beveled oval mirror. Size: 5'10" H, 31" W central panel, two 17" W side panels. Condition: like new, but purposely made to look old. |
200 - 400 |
| 2040 |
MAURICE GOLUBOV ABSTRACT. 20th c. Watercolor on paper. Signed M. Golubov. Maurice Golubov (Amer., born Russia, 1905-1987) is a listed artist whose production was based in New York, both as a fine artist and as a commercial artist. Beginning in 1944 he showed with the American Abstract Artists-- his offtime was occupied with making miniature abstract gouaches and watercolors. He moved between abstracted figuration and purely objective pattern making based on grids. Size: 5" h., 8" w. Condition: cut down and mounted to a backing paper; unframed. |
200 - 300 |
| 2041 |
MAURICE GOLUBOV PENITENT FIGURES. Mid 20th c. Goauche. Signed lower right. See lot 2040 for biographical data. Golubov, a listed American artist, moved between Kandinsky-esque abstraction and figurative work. This lot apparently shows a kneeling person at a throne, on which is seated another figure. Various bystanders are near. In shades of purplish-gray. Size: 5 1/2" h., 6 1/4" w., framed 9 3/4" h., 10 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
250 - 350 |
| 2042 |
PURDY WATERMELON VENUS. 1966. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left. Shows a grey woman emerging from a bowl of fruit, riding the "half-shell" of a slice of watermelon. Size: 38" h., 29" w., framed 47" h., 38" w. Condition: no visible defects; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
400 - 800 |
| 2043 |
AFTER VELASQUEZ' WATERCARRIER. 20th c. Oil on canvas. This good copy represents the famous watercarrier painting Diego Velasquez (Spanish Baroque) did when he was 20. Size: 43" h., 31" w., framed 50" h., 38" w. Condition: no visible defects; must be shipped by 3rd party due to its size. |
800 - 1,000 |
| 2044 |
R. POGGE CLASSICAL SCENE. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Shows an 18th c. convention: the meeting of a man and a woman among classical ruins. Size: 46" h., 30" w., framed 54" h., 38" w. Condition: no visible defects; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
750 - 1,000 |
| 2045 |
ARTHUR POTTER FISHER GIRL. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed. Arthur Potter was a British marine and genre painter of the early 20th c. (listed). This shows a life sized portrait of a girl with a basket in hand near a coast. Size: 48 1/2" h., 32" w., framed 62 1/2" h., 46" w. Condition: old inpainting lower left, three patched repairs; frame as is; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 2046 |
VICTORIAN BALLOON BACK CHAIR. Walnut finger carved frame with carved leaf flourishes. Seat upholstery is tight and in good condition. Size: 35" H, 19" W, 19" D. Condition: crest rail is broken off where it dowels into the stiles, its a clean break and needs to be reglued. |
35 - 70 |
| 2047 |
3-TIERED WOOD HANGING SHELF. Can be hung or can stand alone. The shelves increase in depth from top to bottom. Constructed with very small nails. Size: 24.25" H x 11.25" W x 8" D (at widest point). Condition: Obviously used, displays wear, paint is missing, (3) 1.5" cracks/splits near where bottom shelf is nailed. |
30 - 60 |
| 2048 |
WINE RACK/CONSOLE TABLE. Glass top on lyre form base with rings to hold wine bottles. Size: 30" H, 36" W, 16" D. Condition: wobbles slightly front to back. |
40 - 80 |
| 2049 |
OVAL CURLIQUE METAL STAND. With conforming oval glass top and lower metal stretcher shelf. Size: 29.5" H, 22" W, 17" D. Condition: missing one round clear rubber glass pad. |
30 - 60 |
| 2050 |
TWENTY PIECES OF OAK TRIM. Includes 12 spindles, 4 bulbous columns, and 4 matching bulbous pilasters. Stained jacobean. Size: all are 27" H. |
100 - 200 |
| 2051 |
BEURONESE MONKS DESCENT FROM THE CROSS. c. 1890s. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. From a Pittsburgh area church, painted by the monks. After the church's demolition the oil on canvas murals were removed and sold. This one has been mounted to stretched canvas. Size: 84" h., 77 1/2" w. Condition: professionally restored; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
10,000 - 12,000 |
| 2052 |
CLEOPATRA OR PANDORA STATUE. 19th c. Cast metal with brown painted patina. Unsigned. Shows a woman opening a box that rests on a column; she wears exotic jewelry and a snake bracelet. Size: 68" h., 28" w., 21" deep. Condition: cracked base at her right foot; wear to the finish, missing ball from her crown; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
8,000 - 10,000 |
| 2053 |
FEMALE PORTRAIT. Early 19th c? Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Shows a woman in a rose decorated bonnet and burgundy dress. Written on the verso is "Prepared by Roberson & Miller, 51 Long Acre, London." Size: 29" h., 24" w., framed 38" h., 33" w. Condition: some craquellure. |
2,000 - 2,500 |
| 2054 |
ROBERT WICKENDEN "ISLE OF JERSEY" COWS. Dated 1884. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Wickenden (Amer., 1861-1931) is a listed artist whose specialty was Montreal snow scenes; he lived in Canada. This is a bucolic and heroically sized image of cows and a bull. Size: 41" h., 71" w., framed 58" h., 88" w. Condition: craquellure; upper right corner has mold (or similar splotches) as does the left edge of the painting; behind glass; frame as is; must be shipped by 3rd party due to its size. |
5,000 - 7,000 |
| 2055 |
FOUR CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Lot includes the following: "Stories of American History & Home Life". Copyright 1884.; "Tales told in Holland". Copyright 1926. "Nursery Friends From france". Copyright 1925. "Little Pictures Of Japan". Copyright 1925. Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2056 |
SIX CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Lot includes six volumes of "My Bookhouse". edited by Olive Beaupre miller. Vol. 1: "In The Nursery". Vol. 2: "Up One Pair Of Stairs". Vol. 3: "Through Fairy Halls". Vol. 4: "The Treasure Chest". Vol. 5: "From The Tower Window". Vol. 6: "The Latch Key". Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2057 |
FOUR ASSORTED BOOKS. Lot includes the following: "Sick, Sick, Sick" by Jules Feiffer. "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis. "Noblesse Oblige" edited by Nancy Mitford. "The New Yorker Album Drawings 1925-1975". Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2058 |
SIX ART BOOKS. Lot includes the following: "Pastels" by Keith Henderson. "Prints 1400-1800: A Loan Exhibition From Museums and Private Collections". "Benjamin Benno: A Retrospective Exhibition". "Goya" by Pierre Descargues. "James McNeill Whistler" by patrick Chaleyssin. "Modern English Sculpture" by A.M. Hammacher. Condition: age appropiate wear for all; Whistler book is wrapped in plastic; never been opened. |
25 - 50 |
| 2059 |
FIVE ART BOOKS. Lot includes the following: "Studies in the History of Art; Vol. 20; Retaining The Original"; National gallery of Art, Washington. "The Museum: 100 Years And The Metropolitan Museum Of Art" by Leo Lerman. "Contemporary American Painting" by Grace Pagano. "Resplendence Of The Spanish Monarchy" The Metropolitan Museum Of Art. "Mexico: A History In Art" by Bradley Smith. Condition: age appropiate wear for all. |
25 - 50 |
| 2060 |
FOUR ART BOOKS. Series planned and directed by Skira Albert. Lot includes the following: "Picasso" by Maurice Raynal. "Velazquez" by Enrique Lafuente Ferrari. "Impressionism, First Volume" by Jean Leymarie. "Impressionism After 1873" by Jean Leymarie. All in covers. Condition: age appropiate wear. |
25 - 50 |
| 2061 |
TRAMP ART BOX. 19th c. Wood, velvet, brass feet and letters, paper and lock. Has removable paper lined insert with four compartments. The brass lettering on the front is J & C. Size: 6 1/2" h., 11" w., 8" deep. Condition: some missing wooden pieces and age appropriate wear to the paper and velvet. |
300 - 400 |
| 2062 |
NEW YORK SCENIC ROUTE WORLDS FAIR POSTER. 1939. Offset litho. This shows the great scenes one would encounter by driving through New York state to reach the World's Fair. By Leslie Ragan. Size: 41" h., 27" w. Condition: liquid stain upper left, wear and losses to all edges, especially to the left and right edges. |
100 - 150 |
| 2063 |
1939 SAN FRANCISCO WORLDS FAIR POSTER. Copyright 1937. Offset lithograph. Made by Schmitt Litho Co. Size: 35" h., 26" w. Condition: wear to all edges; losses on left side; all age appropriate. |
75 - 125 |
| 2064 |
MAURICE GOLUBOV ABSTRACT WATERCOLOR. Mid 20th c. Watercolor on paper. Signed. See lot 2040 for biographical data. Golubov produced many small watermedia paintings and this is, among the lots Dargate is auctioning, the most non-objective subject matter. Pastel colors describe the patterned symbols. Size: 5" h., 13 1/2" w., framed 10 1/2" h., 18 3/4" w. Condition: no defects. |
200 - 300 |
| 2065 |
FREDERICK HART ACRYLIC "ELEGY." Dated 1990. Acrylic sculpture on metal base. Signed by intaglio in cursive "Hart" and "FE Hart;" numbered 23 / 350. Frederick Hart (American 1943-1999) is best known for his stone sculpture"Ex Nihilo" on a tympanum at the National Cathedral in Wash. DC. The coalescing human forms of that sculpture and the illustration of spiritual awakening are things that he carried into his cast clear acrylic sculptures, of which "Elegy" is an example. The process of encasing one clear acrylic sculpture within another clear polygonal form was a process Hart patented; the effect is a seamless welding of the human forms with their environment, or as Hart put it the represented subjects have a "sense of being and non-being." Size: (without base) 26" h., 7" w., 7" deep;(with base) 29 1/4" h. Condition: no visible detractions or damage. |
7,000 - 10,000 |
| 2066 |
REPOUSSE TIN FRONTED TRUNK. Wooden trunk with repousse tin panels tacked to the front. Size: 13" H, 25" W, 14" D. Condition: no defects. |
40 - 80 |
| 2067 |
PITNEY BOWES POSTAL SCALE. Size: 21" h., 14" w., 15" deep. Condition: no major defects. |
30 - 60 |
| 2068 |
BRASS URN FORM LAMP. Brass on copper urn with two handles and having a black paper shade. Size of urn only: 21" H, 11" diameter. Condition: good. |
30 - 60 |
| 2069 |
DOUBLE GOURD CERAMIC LAMP. Floral decoration in colors of iron red and dark blue. Size of base only: 17" H, 9" W. Condition: no detractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 2071 |
VICTORIAN WOODEN PARLOR TABLE. 19th c. Darkly stained wood, serpentine, routered edge. With stretcher shelf and cabriole legs. Size: 29" h., 23" w., 24" deep. Condition: wear to the finish, top is badly marred. |
35 - 60 |
| 2072 |
ROLLING GALLERIED BAR/SERVER. Chrome and brass frame with glass shelves, gallery, and handles. Size: 40" H, 41" W, 16" D. Condition: no defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 2073 |
MAHOGANY FLIP TOP CARD TABLE. Post 1920, in the Duncan Phyfe style. Reeded edged top flips up and rotates on a base with a lyre raised on sabre legs and brass paw feet. Size: 29" H, 30" W, 15" D closed, 30" D open. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use. |
150 - 300 |
| 2075 |
VICTORIAN BALLROOM CHAIR. Walnut delicately carved and turned chair with splayed feet. Size: 34.5" H, 17" W, 17" D. Condition: beautiful original finish, added wood braces to the back of the crest rail on both side joints (now its stronger). |
35 - 70 |
| 2076 |
WEDGEWOOD NAUTILUS SHELL & BLASS GLASS VASE. (1) 8.75" H x 10.25" W x 6.75" D white Wedgewood nautilus shell tureen (no under plate) marked "WEDGEWOOD" registered "& Barlaston of Etruria" "made in England" in light purple or black (?). Condition: base rim wear, dirty otherwise no major distractions. (1) 8.75" H black glass vase in a 1940s/1950s style with a hint of Art Deco that is unmarked/unsigned/unlabeled. This vase is very "heavy". Condition: foot base rim wear, very minor glass imperfections otherwise no major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 2077 |
GLASS VASE & WATERFORD COMPOTE. (1) 12.25" H glass vase with wheel-cut floral motif with no marks/signatures/or labeling of any kind. Condition: base rime wear, dirty, glass imperfections such as bubbles & small pin-head impurity imbedded. (1) 5.25"+ H Waterford compote(?) marked with acid stamp "Waterford" in cursive script. Condition: no major distractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 2078 |
GOLD NUGGET JEWELRY. One is a "sweetheart" pin that has a sterling bow with encased gold nuggets suspended from it. Pin length: 3/8". One is a pair of screw back earrings and scarf clip set in ivory with gold nugget accents. Measures: 2" l.(clip); 2" l.(from clip to charm). Condition: no visible defects on bow pin; one of the earrings has a crack. |
25 - 50 |
| 2079 |
BAKELITE BROOCH. The Bakelite brooch is in the form of a ladie's hat. The hat is red with painted on black dots and a black bow. Measures: 3" d. Condition: some wear on the top of the hat; bow is cracking. |
400 - 500 |
| 2080 |
3 PR. OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS. (1) Pair 9.75" H sterling silver candlesticks marked "Sterling Cement filled with rod CROSBY". (1) Pair 3.25" H sterling silver candlesticks marked "Towle Sterling Pat. Pend. Weighted & Reinforced 925 804". (1) Pair 3.25" H sterling silver candlesticks marked "sterling weighted Duchin creation". Condition: each piece exhibits tarnishing, pitting, scratches, and denting. |
175 - 250 |
| 2081 |
TWO EASTLAKE VICTORIAN CHAIRS. Both are walnut and have line incised decoration and have hip braces. One is a parlor chair with spindle crest (which needs reupholstered) and the other is a dining chair with a broken stile. |
40 - 60 |
| 2082 |
NEOCLASSIC STYLE FAUTEUIL. Recently made by Highland House. Antiqued gold and black paint drizzled chair frame upholstered in a striped fabric decorated with regularly spaced elephants and palm trees. Comes with two large throw pillows in matching fabric. Size: 37.5" H, 29" W, 22" D. Condition: strong frame, clean upholstery. |
150 - 300 |
| 2083 |
TWO CHAIRS. One is a recent Queen Anne style chair in a beige fabric. The other is a Jacobean stained pine ring turned chair. |
40 - 80 |
| 2084 |
FAUX LEOPARD CHAIR. Recent, with button tufted back and seat. Comes with a matching throw pillow. Front legs are turned and in the Victorian style having brass castors. Size: 29" H, 25" W, 25" D. Condition: front leg is crooked. |
80 - 160 |
| 2085 |
QUARTER SAWN OAK SIDECHAIR. Circa 1900, with lion carved profiles and raised on paw feet. Size: 43" H, 18" W, 17" D. Condition: the whole back is screwed to the back of the seat and has braces, however it is coming off. One lions paw foot is missing the front from two toes. |
100 - 150 |
| 2086 |
GEORGIAN STYLE HANGING FILE. Made recently by Riverside. Finished on all sides and has the keys. Size: 30" H, 20" W, 27" D. Condition: good. |
40 - 80 |
| 2087 |
PINE DINING TABLE. Stained Jacobean. Size: 30" H, 36" W, 5' D. Condition: in one 6" diameter area is a cluster of nicks. |
40 - 80 |
| 2088 |
ORIENTAL RED LACQUERED TRUNK. All mahogany. Top level has three lift out trays. Size: 21" H, 37" W, 25" D. Condition: at least three large splits in the wood due to dryness. |
35 - 70 |
| 2089 |
CIRCA 1935 WALNUT HUMIDOR. Copper lined cabinet with pressed design top and lower stretcher shelf between turned legs. Size: 26" H, 21" W, 13" D. Condition: no defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 2090 |
HITCHCOCK CHAIR AND WINE TABLE. Fruit stenciled Hitchcock chair with rush woven seat and a small wine table with snake feet. Size: table: 20" H, 12" diameter. Condition: no detractions, solid furniture, |
50 - 100 |
| 2091 |
SOFA BY VANGUARD IN N. CAROLINA. Loose pillow backed sofa of urethane foam and polyester fiber in a moire background, tone on tone striped fabric. Size: 30" H, 7'6" W, 35" D. Condition: could use a light cleaning, came out of a clean home. Provenance: Gulf Oils Vice President of Foreign Relations. |
200 - 400 |
| 2092 |
SOFA BY VANGUARD, N. CAROLINA. Loose pillow backed sofa of urethane foam and polyester fiber upholstered in a moire background tone on tone striped fabric. Size: 30" H, 7'6" W, 35" D. Condition: a large yellow stain on the rear lower corner could be beer or animal stain. |
100 - 200 |
| 2093 |
PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON LIGHTS. In black paint. Size: 20" H, 10.5" W, 10.5" D. Condition: minor pitting. |
75 - 150 |
| 2094 |
QUEEN ANNE STYLE COFFEE TABLE. Oval with a glass top. Size: 17" H, 28" W, 38" D. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use. |
40 - 80 |
| 2095 |
MARBLE TOP TAMBOUR DOOR CONSOLE. Made by Imperial, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Cherry wood, Post 1960. Reddish, brownish, grayish marble top over a pair of tambour sliding doors, the whole raised on cabriole legs. Size: 31" H, 33" W, 14" D. Condition: like new. |
100 - 200 |
| 2097 |
RECENT IRON BED. Having serpentine crests and s-scroll decoration in an antiqued silverish colored paint. Comes with side rails / platform support. Size: 58" H, 5'3" W, 7'2" L. Condition: like new. |
70 - 140 |
| 2098 |
3 PC. BERNHARDT WALL UNIT. Oak stained walnut, with faux backs. Having a dentil cornice and fluted sides with shelves, drawers, and doors. Size: 79" H, 33" W, 19" D. Condition: minor scratches from gentle use. |
150 - 300 |
| 2099 |
LEOPARD SKIN RUG. Size: 4'6" W, 5'6" L not including the 2'3" tail. Condition: has been rolled for a long time so it currently does not lay flat. |
450 - 700 |
| 2100 |
TWO RECENT MIRRORS. One large pier mirror which is painted cherry red over gilt 6'H, 29" W, 1.5" D. The other is a gilt leaf carved pattern with a bead and rod interior edge design. 33" H, 27" W, 2" D. Both in very good condition. |
40 - 60 |
| 2101 |
2'6" X 19'8" C.1910 TURKISH RUNNER. Mir design, handwoven of 100% wool. Having overall geometric design in shades of brick red, black and olive green. Condition: was originally on a stair case so there is wear where the nose of the tread was and also on the outside edge of the rug where the rod fastened it to the stair tread. Pile is worn overall. Due to the highly subjective nature of carpets this statement of condition may be open to misinterpretation and cannot be considered as complete. Subtle discolorations, fine repairs, discrepancies of pattern in the making, etc. cannot always be determined or are not always apparent. We suggest that you personally inspect each lot before you bid. All sales are final. |
8,000 - 12,000 |
| 2102 |
8'5" X 1'9" BIJAR RUNNER. Handwoven of 100% wool in the last ten years. Red ground with five black medallions containing four flowers and green foliage. Condition: like new, no detractions, all sales are final. |
350 - 500 |
| 2103 |
8' X 2'6" INDIAN RUNNER. Ten years old, handwoven of 100% wool. Lime green field depicting three flower filled vases as design. In shades of purple, blue, chartreuse, and brownish reds. Condition: good pile, no detractions. All sales final. |
150 - 300 |
| 2104 |
8'3" X 6'5" BOHKARA CARPET. Handwoven in Pakistan of 100% wool. Red ground with geometric design in tan and beige. Condition: very good, no detractions. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2105 |
10'4" X 6'8" PERSIAN BAKHTIARI. Handwoven of 100% wool post 1950. Overall geometric pattern in reddish browns, blues, and beige. Condition: pile good, fringe good, side edges have minor repairs. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2106 |
7'2" X 4' PERSIAN MOUSEL. Handwoven post 1950 in Iran of 100% wool. Black ground with geometric pattern in both brick red and medium blue; medium blue also in the border. Condition: fringe at one end only, good pile, good side edges. All sales are final. |
200 - 350 |
| 2107 |
8'8" X 4'7" PERSIAN MOUSEL. Handwoven post 1950 in Iran of 100% wool. Wine colored ground with geometric design in shades of blue and beige. Condition: good pile, edges, and fringe. All sales are final. |
175 - 350 |
| 2108 |
7'4" X 4' SHIRAS RUG. Post 1950. Handwoven in Iran of 100% wool. Variating red ground with geometric design in shades of blue. Border has beige in it. Condition: good pile, edges show some wear, fringe is good. All sales are final. |
200 - 350 |
| 2109 |
8' X 10' CHINESE SCULPTURED CARPET. Bright red background with floral design. Condition: professionally cleaned before auction, approximately 19 small spots in approx two areas, one small burn mark at the corner. |
200 - 400 |
| 2110 |
RENAISSANCE REVIVAL HALL TREE. Circa 1850, walnut. Mirror flanked by figural cast metal coat hooks and pilasters which support the ornate pierced crown. Base has a marble top on a drawer supported by columns and paterae shaped drip pans. Size: 94" H, 44" W, 13" D. Condition: original finish, missing the pieces which support the umbrella handles. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2111 |
MEN'S 18K ROLEX WATCH. The (Presidential) Rolex watch is marked: "Oyster Perpetual Day-Date". It has a black dial face with genuine diamonds and a day-date display with a diamond bezel. It also has a gold bracelet band. Comes with written appraisal. Condition: minor scratches on the back of the watch dial. |
6,000 - 9,000 |
| 2112 |
14K DIAMOND RING. The cathedral style engagement ring has a center brilliant cut diamond with three brilliant cut diamonds on both sides. Total center stone weight is approximately 1.40 ct. Color: J. Clarity: I-1. Total side stone weight is approximately .36 ct. Color: I. Clarity: I-1. Size: 7. Comes with a written appraisal. Condition: minor scratches on gold mount. |
2,500 - 3,500 |
| 2113 |
DIAMOND & SAPPHIRE WATCH. The 14k white gold watch has a rectangular white dial face, sapphire crown and mechanical movement. The bezel and bracelet band are encrusted with diamonds and sapphires. The dial back and bracelet are both initialed. Total diamond and sapphire weight is approximately 2.0 ct. Watch weight is 34.6 pennyweight. Comes with written appraisal. Condition: the watch does not run; the dial is dirty. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2114 |
18K CAMEO BRACELET. The bracelet contains six seashell image's of a ladie's face. Bracelet weight: 52 pennyweight. Bracelet measures: 7.5" l., 1" w. It has a hidden clasp. Comes with a written appraisal. Condition: two cameos are cracked;minor discolorations on bracelet. |
1,500 - 2,000 |
| 2116 |
14K DIAMOND PENDANT. The pendant shows two faces in profile against a constellation? of nine brilliant cut diamonds. The pendant is marked: "HOMO VITAS COMMODATUS NON DONATUS EST; A MAN IS LENT NOT GIVEN LIFE". It is suspended from a gold plated 18" chain. Total diamond weight is approximately .45 ct. Piece weight: 55.8 pennyweight. Pendant measures: 2.5" d., 4.5 mm thick. Comes with a written appraisal. Condition: minor scratches on front and back. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2117 |
HAMPDEN POCKET WATCH. The watch has a white dial with a 14k gold filled hunter watch case. The case has a sailboat motif. The case is marked: "1136585; safety pinion; Champion; Canton, O.; The Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co.; 14k Special Gold Filled Watch Case; No. 3844879". Comes in case. Condition: discolorations on dial; minor scratches on case; watch does not appear to work. |
150 - 300 |
| 2118 |
14K HOWARD POCKET WATCH. The watch has a 14k white gold case with an open face and pen knife watch chain. The inside back case is marked: "E. Howard Watch Co. 9405; BOSTON. U.S.A.; WHITE GOLD; Guaranteed 14K 585 FINE; The K.W.C. CO.; 227076". Chain length: 16". Condition: discolorations on watch face; minor scratches on back. |
150 - 300 |
| 2119 |
LADIE'S BULOVA POCKET WATCH. The open face watch has a gold base metal case with a romantic scene on the back. It comes with a 14k chain that does not appear to be the original. Chain length: 21". Condition: minor scratches on crystal and back. |
25 - 50 |
| 2120 |
HAMILTON POCKET WATCH. Watch has an open face white dial with a gold metal case. Condition: does not appear to work; minor scratches on case. |
50 - 100 |
| 2121 |
MEN'S JADE RING. The ring has an oval cut jade stone mounted in a 14k gold setting. Ring is marked: "Homo Vitae Commodai (on one side of ring) and H Man Fr. Leo? (on the other side)". Size: 7.5-8. Condition: scratches on stone and mounting. |
25 - 50 |
| 2122 |
MEN'S 14K RUBY RING. The ring has a cushion cut chatham created ruby that is purple to red in color. Ring weight is 16.5 pennyweight. Size: 11. Comes with a written appraisal. Condition: ruby has moderate inclusions, but is well cut. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2123 |
MEN'S AMETHYST RING. The ring has a large oval cut amethyst set in a 14k gold mount. Size: 9.5. Condition: stone has chips and scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 2124 |
MEN'S TOPAZ RING. The ring has a large oval cut stone mounted in a 14k gold angledsetting. Size: 10. Condition: The gold has some discolorations and scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 2125 |
CARVED CORAL RING. The ring has a large coral stone carved in the shape of a rose. It is set in a 14k gold mount. Size: 7. Condition: stone is loose in mount. |
50 - 100 |
| 2126 |
14K DIAMOND CLUSTER RING. The white gold ring has a center white diamond cluster in a floral design surrounded by a cluster of black diamonds. Size: 7. Condition: center cluster is missing a diamond. |
100 - 300 |
| 2127 |
DAUMIER LITHOGRAPH. 19th c. Black lithograph, verso of a printed sheet. "Les Bon Bourgeois" shows a corpulent man guarding food. Size: 12" h., 9" w., framed 18" h., 14" w. Condition: the print from the newspaper on the verso shows through; faintly yellowed; frame is as is. |
200 - 400 |
| 2128 |
RAWSON HOPSCOTCHING GAMBLER. Early 20th c. Ink on paper. Signed Carl W. Rawson. Rawson (1884-1971) is a listed artist who created a number of politocal cartoons poking fun at local politicians or public figures. This cartoon appears to be an indictment of big business and unwise fiscal habits. Size framed: 14" h., 12" w. Condition: no defects. |
300 - 500 |
| 2129 |
RAWSON ANTI-GERMAN CARTOON. Early 20th c. Ink over pencil on paper (the head of the jumping man is collaged on). Carl Rawson, (Minnesota 1884-1971) is better known for quasi-impressionist landscapes. This cartoon shows an American man (with a bald eagle on his back) jumping on the Pro-German fellow who yells "Ooo Wilhelm Help!" Size framed: 13" h., 10 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
300 - 500 |
| 2130 |
GOTHIC ST. JOHN SCULPTURE. Polychromed wooden sculpture, South German, c.1400. Tall, slender male figure with tunic and drapery, right foot exposed, long curly hair, sober expression, right hand extended with two fingers in traditional blessing gesture, left hand has thumb and index finger joined in priestly gesture used during Mass. Figure is carved 3/4 round with flat hollowed back usually associated with figure not seen completely in the round. The figure turns slightly to the left. The youth and posture of the figure suggest St. John the Evangelist seen in Calvary groups. Calvary groups consist of a center Christ on the cross with Mary His mother on one side and St. John, the beloved disciple on the other. Not signed. Size: 49"H. (does not include base), 13"W., 13"D. Condition: polychromed surface has age appropriate wear, faint traces survive, two fingers of the right hand have been broken and repaired, one finger on the left hand has been broken and is repaired, there are old worm holes in the wood, there are several losses in the wooden carved drapery folds. |
10,000 - 15,000 |
| 2131 |
2 ENGLISH SERVING SPOONS. Two fiddle back handle serving spoons with engraved flower and leaf decorated handles, gilt repousse bowls with scalloped edges and raised fruit decoration. Marked: English hallmarks: "C" "Royal Profile" "Rampant lion" "Three figures". Size: 8 3/4"L. Condition: good. |
150 - 300 |
| 2132 |
IVORY FIGURE WITH FROG. Carved Japanese ivory figure of young man with frog on his shoulder. No mark. Size: 2 1/4"H. Condition: good. |
150 - 300 |
| 2133 |
VICTORIAN IVORY CARD CASE. Rectangular ivory card case, top lifts off, front cruciform carved area of genre scenes, two long sides with carved leaf and floral decoration, back with two cartouche carved areas. No mark. Size: 4 1/4"H, 2 1/2"W, 1/4"D. Condition: 1 1/4"L crack lower right front of case, 1/8" crack in lid edge bottom right. |
250 - 500 |
| 2134 |
PETITE POINT & SEEDPEARL BAG Evening bag with brass snap closure, seed pearl encrusted handle, front center rose floral petite point decoration, entire surface covered with undulating pattern of white seed pearls, white satin lining. No mark. Size: 7"H, 8"W, 11"L strap. |
100 - 200 |
| 2135 |
WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT BOWL. Wedgwood low footed bowl in black basalt with white frieze of classical figures and trees around bowl exterior, top and bottom decorated frieze of white leaves. Marked: (incised) Wedgwood Made in England B 8. Size: 5"H, 7 3/4"Diam. Top. 5 3/8"Diam. bottom. Condition: no detractions. |
200 - 400 |
| 2136 |
STERLING FLATWARE. The flatware has initialed handles and is marked: "(with three symbols: anchor, griffin(?), lion); Sterling 1908". The lot includes the following forty-one pieces: eleven dinner forks; eleven dinner knives; eight smaller knives; four tablespoons; five teaspoons, and a carving knife and sharpening steel. It also includes a pickle fork (different pattern) marked: "EFNS; Made in England"; and a souvenir sugar spoon marked: "GEHA". Condition: scratches and discolorations; slighty dented teaspoon. Comes in a wood silver chest. |
400 - 800 |
| 2137 |
PAIR MARBLE & BRASS PEDESTALS. 20th century, with octagonal bases, travertine marble shafts and brass capitals. Size: 43" H, 14" diameter. Condition: like new. |
2,000 - 2,500 |
| 2138 |
ASST. OF 11 SILVER SPOONS. 11 sterling or possibly coin silverspoons in total. (5) stamped marked "J. WALLACE" and mongramed with an "M". (1) stamped marked "J.S. HEALD" and monogramed (?). (1) stamped marked "J. REED". (4) not marked. Size: avg. 5" - 5.5" long. Condition: each displays wear and tarnishing & pitting. |
75 - 150 |
| 2139 |
SLAG GLASS IRIS FORM LAMP. Dark marble base with bronze patinated vase form stem with three dimensional orchids. The top of the base has a reticulated serpentine edge. Slag glass insert shade has classical decoration of anthemion, urns, laurel branches. Size: 27" H, 21" diameter. Condition: great old patina, one rectangular slag glass side panel is missing. |
350 - 700 |
| 2140 |
PAPIER MACHE TABLE TOP. Victorian era scalloped edge ebonised table top which has handpainted gilt and floral decoration inlaid with mother of pearl. Size: 28" H, 23" W, 1.25" D. Condition: painting is in very good condition, very minor chips to the edge, one small piece (2.75" by 1/2") edge piece reglued. Was originally a tilt top on a pedestal. |
150 - 250 |
| 2141 |
18K DIAMOND RING. The ring has a round brilliant cut faceted diamond in an 18k yellow gold mount. Total diamond weight is approximately 15.19 ct. Total ring weight is approximately 15.3 dwt. Clarity: VVS-2. Color: L. Cut: good. Comes with written appraisal. Condition: no visible defects. |
150,000 - 225,000 |
| 2142 |
18K SAPPHIRE RING. The ring has an oval shaped Kashmir colored sapphire in a yellow gold mount. Total weight of the sapphire is approximately 8.67 ct. Total weight of the piece is approximately 16.5 dwt. Comes with a written appraisal. Condition: no visible defects. |
60,000 - 120,000 |
| 2143 |
14K EMERALD RING. The ring has a an octagon shaped faceted fine Columbian emerald in a 14k white gold mount. Total emerald weight is approximately 5.80 ct. Total weight of the piece is approximately 12.6 dwt. Comes with a written appraisal. Condition: no visible defects. |
60,000 - 100,000 |
| 2144 |
4'4" X 7' IRANIAN HAMADAN. Circa 1960. Consignor purchased from Walkers. Handwoven from 100% wool. Pinkish red background with overall floral design in shades of ivory and powder blue. Condition: fringe only on one end, pile is good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2145 |
3'4" X 10' SHIRAZ RUNNER. Handwoven from 100% wool. Salmon red background with a border and central medallions with geometric designs in brown and green. Condition: pile and fringe are good, rug is very clean. All sales are final. |
350 - 600 |
| 2146 |
STERLING SILVER SPOONS (18). (12) 5.75" long rounded & floral handled and (6) with pointed & linear handles marked lion, anchor, and gothic letter (?) stamped hallmark followed by "Sterling". The (6) also have a stamped diamond and "1911". Condition: Each shows tarnishing & pitting. None are monogramed. |
75 - 150 |
| 2147 |
ASST. STERLING SILVER (19 PIECES). Various makers and hallmarks. One has a mother of pearl handle. Sizes: vary 3.5" - 7.25". Condition: As is. Each piece diplays tarnishing & pitting. |
75 - 150 |
| 2148 |
STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. (12) 9.75" long knives (blunt) with floral relief and monogram of a gothic "P" on one side only marked with lion (?), anchor, and Gothic letter (?) stamped hallmark and then "Sterling". Condition: blades are heavily tarnished & rusting. (2) 6" long spoons with floral relief marked lion, anchor, and Gothic letter (?) stamped hallmark and then "Sterling". Also stamped "E" in a diamond. Condition: monogramed with Gothic "P". No major distractions. |
50 - 100 |
| 2149 |
STERLING TEASET ON PLATED TRAY. Five piece tea and coffee set marked Made in Sheffield England has hallmarks of "EV". Set is in the Georgian Style and is gadrooned. Reticulated and gadrooned edged tray is silverplate and marked with a crown and "CSC". Weight: approx 5 pounds for the five sterling pieces, approx 12.5 pounds for the entire set including the silverplated tray. Size of coffee pot is 8.5" H, 9" W, 5" D, teapot is 6" H, 11.5" W, 5" D. Condition: needs to be polished, no dents, good condition overall. |
1,400 - 2,000 |
| 2150 |
FOSSIL STONE(?) PEDESTAL. Recent. Octagonal base with rope twist column and a square top. Size: 34" H, 10.25" W, 10.25" D. Condition: no defects. |
125 - 250 |
| 2151 |
PORCELAIN & BRASS LIDDED URN. Sevres style porcelain & brass lidded urn with two painted sides, one of a seated young boy & girl and the other floral, with a brass pedestal 3-footed base, lid cap, and 2 rams head. There are no markings of any kind. Size: 13" H. Condition: rim wear on lid, loss of gild throughout, undetermined blemish on one side inbetween painted scenes which does not effect the painted scenes, possibly(?) some type of extension from beneath the rams mouth or chin(?). |
400 - 800 |
| 2152 |
APOLLO STATUETTE. 20th c.? Alabaster. Interpretation after the Antique showing a nude male with an outstretched arm. Sculpted in his hand is the indication of a stick or a bow. Adhered to a round marble base. Size: 16" h., 10 3/4" w., 5 1/2" deep. Condition: possible hairline cracks at the ankles (perhaps they are naturally occurring veins); otherwise no defects. |
400 - 800 |
| 2153 |
METAL BUST OF APOLLO. Probably early 20th c. Cast metal, finished as dark brown. Unsigned. After the antique. On a wooden base. Size: 9 1/2" h., 6" w. Condition: the wooden base is cracked, wear to its finish; cracks existing or forming in the bust at the base of the neck on the shoulder and below the back at the plinth. |
100 - 200 |
| 2154 |
PAUL MOYE WORKER BRONZE. Early 20th. Bronze with a reddish brown patina. Signed P. Moye in the base. Paul Moye (German, 1877-1926) is a listed sculptor of figurative working man types. This shows a seated man hammering a metal basin / bowl. Size: 11 1/2" h., 7" w., 9" deep. Condition: no visible defects. |
500 - 700 |
| 2155 |
PAIR OF MARLY HORSE BRONZES. 19th c? Bronze. Signed "Coustou." The Coustou family was a well known French sculpting family of the late 1600's to late 1700's. This lot is after a work by Guillaume Coustou (creator of the "Marly" horse tamers, installed in 1745 at the Marly Chateau, now at the Place de la Concorde, Paris). Size: each is 9 3/4" h., 8" long, 4" w. Condition: pin prick hole in the base of one of them. |
250 - 500 |
| 2156 |
RELIGIOUS BRUSH DRAWING. 1600's? Brush (some pen) and ink on gray green paper. This unsigned drawing follows some Baroque gestural conventions (contraposto poses, expressive facial features) and earlier crucifixion conventions, but its date remains in question. Probably Italian in origin. Size: 7 1/4" h., 6 7/8" w., framed 15" square. Condition: several pieces of paper around the cross are replaced; age appropriate fading to the ink and paper; frame as is. |
300 - 500 |
| 2157 |
LEONARD BASKIN INTAGLIO. 20th c. Green and black ink. Signed in pencil. 30/60. Matted only. Shows a naked, elderly man seated in a green field. Open bit and rag wiped in green ink. Size plate mark: 12 1/4" h., 9" w., matted 20 1/2" h., 16 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
350 - 550 |
| 2158 |
ASST. CHINESE EROTIC PORCELAIN. 5 pieces of Chinese/Japanese porcelain with erotic scenes. (1) is a 5" vase and (4) are small bowls or finger bowls from 2.25" rim diameter to 6.25". Each has a scene on the front or underneath. One has a mark "made in Japan" in a circle all in orange. Also included are (2) 15" x 15" silk handkerchiefs with erotic depictions and a wooden box (3.25" H x 11" W x 6"D) with metal handle and 2 swing clasps with a metal tag on the top. Condition: All pieces shows signs of wear. The largest bowl (6.25") has paint "flaking" off but it does not effect the images. |
100 - 200 |
| 2159 |
ISADORE BONHEUR RIDER & HORSE. Last half of the 19th c. Bronze with a dark brown patina. Signed in the base I. Bonheur. Isadore Jules Bonheur (French 1827-1901) is a well listed artist who was the brother of the painter Rosa Bonheur. By 1848, Isadore was a sculptor and in his career he excelled at small sculptures of cattle, sheep, bears and equestrian figures. Many bronzes were done as complements to his sister's imagery. This lot shows a man in European costume atop a saddle-less horse. Size: 14" h., 12" w., 4" deep. Condition: no visible defects. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 2160 |
EMMANUEL FREMIET STRETCHING DOG. c. 1844. Bronze with a shiny brown patina. Signed in the base E. Fremiet. Emmanuel Fremiet (French, 1824-1910) is a well-listed animal sculptor; after Barye he is the best known French animal sculptor. His first exhibition at the Salon in 1843 was soon followed by his attention being turned towards sculpting small domestic animals, such as dogs. He cast them in his Paris studio. He received more commissions for public monuments than any other sculptor of his time, but after a personal crisis he gave up sculpting at the end of the 19th c. After 1910, his models were acquired by the F, Barledrienne Co. for bronze casting; Fremiet models cast by this foundry bear their compnay mark. Those that do not bear a foundry mark likely were cast by Fremiet himself. This stretching dog does not bear a foundry mark. Also Fremiet was Augustus Saint-Gaudens' teacher. Size: 3 7/8" h., 7 1/4" long, 2" deep. Condition: no visible defects. |
900 - 1,800 |
| 2161 |
MAHOGANY TUB CHAIR AND OTTOMAN. Upholstered in a quilted floral fabric. Size: 31" H, 25" W, 24" D. Condition: frame strong, could use a light cleaning as background is white. |
30 - 60 |
| 2162 |
PAIR OF SHERATON STYLE ARMCHAIRS. Mahogany fluted baluster handrests evolve into fluted tapering cylindrical legs. Five button back, navy blue textured upholstery. Size: 31" H, 24" W, 24" D. Condition: strong frame, clean fabric, no detractions. |
200 - 400 |
| 2163 |
REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. Post 1950. Faux bamboo frame where the arms evolve into the legs. Upholstered in a plush fabric. Size: 35" H, 23" W, 21" D. Condition: strong frame, great finish, no detractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 2164 |
WOODEN & FOOTED TEA CADDY. Brass 2-hinged (with round flat-head screws) and brass lock (key missing) wooden & footed tea caddy. No dove-tailing. Has green velvet-like lining with no compartments. The base is painted green and is chipping/flaking. Size: 6" H x 11.25" W x 6.25" D. Condition: as eluded to above. Hinge component is loose. Minor "scuffing". |
100 - 200 |
| 2165 |
THREE NESTING TABLES. Mahogany with turned legs and wavy stretchers. Size: 29.5" H, 25.5" W, 15.5" D. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use, came from a very nice home. |
100 - 200 |
| 2166 |
TERRY & ANDREWS SHELF CLOCK. Terry & Andrews wood shelf clock circa 1850 with complete blue label in gothic or cathedral style/form. Painted tin dail (with some loss of paint and signs of wear) with black Roman numerals and 2 key-wind mechanisms. There is also a white stamp on the blue label that reads "Wm. B. Collins clock & watch maker Nyack N.Y.". The reversed painted pink & green floral motif is in excellent condition with only "minor" paint loss. Size: 20" H x 9.75" W x 4" D. Condition: as eluded to above and also .25" chip at very top of point of arch, left finial has very small top portion or point cracked/missing. As is, no attempt was made to determine if te clock works or keeps correct & accurate time. |
300 - 600 |
| 2167 |
PAIR OF BRASS LAMPS. Baluster form with faux candle stick and pleated shade. Size: 31" H, 14" diameter. Condition: no detractions. |
25 - 50 |
| 2168 |
TWO ONYX TABLE LAMPS. One having carved ivy decoration, the other has a stop fluted mellon shape. Size of the onyx bases are: 14" H and 12" H respectively. Condition: mellon shaped lamp has a small crack in the base. |
50 - 100 |
| 2169 |
WOOD TEA CADDY. Brass hinged (6 flat-head screws in each) 2 compartment tea caddy with diamond shaped (brass or other product insert insert is missing) key lock (key is missing but it is unlocked). Tie-dye like wall paper like green & white interior. Base is green velvet. No dove-tailing. Size: 6.5" H x 9.25" W x 6.25" D. Condition: as mentioned to above with 2.25" slim loss of wood left of key-hole near closure. Other minor "scuffing" & scratches. |
100 - 200 |
| 2170 |
SET OF FIVE HANDPAINTED PLANK BOTTOM CHAIRS. Signed underneath Eileen A Knox. Handpainting may be later than the chairs. Three chairs are green and two are red. Handpainted morning glory and leafage on the crest rails and the faux bamboo frames have black striping around the edges. Size: 33" H, 18" W, 18" D. Condition: minor wear to the paint, minor chipping to the wood seats. |
150 - 300 |
| 2171 |
PAIR OF CIRCA 1830 EMPIRE SIDECHAIRS. Beautiful crotch grain mahogany veneered pierced vasiform splats with peaked crest rail and sabre legs. Size: 31"H, 18" W, 17.5" D. Condition: beautiful original finish, upholstered in different fabrics, minor scratches to hip and feet area. |
80 - 160 |
| 2172 |
CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE WING CHAIR. Raised on mahogany cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. Dianthus floral slipcover is over an old faded green striped fabric and a linen base upholstered seat. Size: 43" H, 31" W, 30" D. Condition: strong frame, custom made slipcover is covering two fabrics, one old and faded, the other is a new base fabric. |
250 - 500 |
| 2173 |
LOUIS XVI STYLE BENCH. Distressed walnut finished frame with basketweave patterned fabric. Size: 17" H, 52" W, 18" H. Condition: some glue seaping out from the interior underside of all the legs but it looks like the original factory glue, strong frame, clean fabric. |
75 - 150 |
| 2174 |
DROPLEAF COFFEE TABLE. Oval top raised on moulded square tapering legs. Size: 19" H, 54" W, 16" D leaves down, 36" D leaves up, Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use. |
60 - 120 |
| 2175 |
3-TIERED W/ DRAWER WOOD SHELF. The drawer has a glass knob and is constructed with nails and no dove-tailing is present. The depths of the shelves increase from top to bottom. Size: 19" H x 12.5" W x 8.5" D. Condition: Obvious wear with scratches especially on shelves. |
50 - 100 |
| 2176 |
3-TIERED WALL-MOUNT WOOD SHELF. Size: 28" H x 26.25" W x 8" D (at widest [bottom] shelf. Condition: stain loss and chipping, various 1" cracks in scroll work sides. |
50 - 100 |
| 2177 |
CIRCA 1840'S PINE DRY SINK. Lift lid for storage of your wash bowl and pitcher and drawer overhang a pair of doors. Size: 31.5" H, 29" W, 17" D. Condition: minor scratches and one ring on the top. |
200 - 400 |
| 2178 |
SHERATON STYLE OCCASIONAL TABLE. Mahogany, retailed by Colonial Art Furniture Co., Pittsburg. Round cockbeaded edge raised on reeded tapering legs. Size: 23" H, 26.5" Diameter. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use. |
70 - 140 |
| 2179 |
MARBLE TOP VICTORIAN WASHSTAND. White marble top rests on a walnut cabinet with one drawer over a pair of doors. Size: 30" H, 27" W, 15.5" D. Condition: missing the marble backsplash. |
200 - 400 |
| 2180 |
EARLY DOVETAILED CHEST. All vertical corners are dovetailed. Size: 17" H, 44" W, 15.5" D. Condition: The chest is locked shut. |
150 - 300 |
| 2181 |
CIRCA 1830 CHERRY GATELEG TABLE. Deep leaves are supported by swinging gatelegs which are square tapered. Size: 28.5" H, 4'W, 19" L (leaves down), 59" L (leaves up). Condition: nice original finish, small chip (1/4" x 3/8") out of the top edge. |
350 - 700 |
| 2182 |
FAUX BAMBOO WALL MIRROR. In a gold leaf finished frame. Plain plate mirror. Size: 33" H, 45" W. Condition: no detractions, like new. |
100 - 200 |
| 2183 |
ATMOS BY JAEGER LECOULTRE CLOCK. A brass and glass ATMOS VIII caliber 528-8 shelf clock marked "Laeger-LeCoultre", "ATMOS", and "Swiss Made" on the face. On the top of the internal mechanism it is stamped marked "LECOULTRE", "ATMOS", and "449194". On the hands mechanism in the center of the face it is stamped marked "fifteen 15 jewels", "unadjusted", "JAEGER-LECOULTRE ATMOS SWISS MADE". On the base it is stamped marked "LeCoultre & Cie" [underlined] "Metal Caliber 528-8 Swiss". Has lift out front door. The last of the Reutter design in which production was seized in 1983. Size: 9.25" H x 8.25" W x 6.25"-6.5" D. Condition: as is, no attempt was made to check if the clock was working or can keep correct time. Brass is dirty. No paper work. |
300 - 600 |
| 2184 |
GILT AND OAK WALL MIRROR. Circa 1900, with pierced leaf design edge. Size: 22" H, 20" W. Condition: all finishes are original, no defects, new mirror. |
20 - 40 |
| 2185 |
MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT/SECRETARY. Circa 1930. Made by Henry Fuldner and Sons, N.Y. Four door top section has a dentiled cornice and gothic glazing bars (through the glass). Base has a fitted drop front secretary drawer, five other banded drawers, and two doors. Size: 6'6" H, 5' W, 17" D. Condition: a few light scratches through gentle use. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2186 |
TWIN SIZE PINE CONE BED. Mahogany, comes with siderails. Size: 40" H, 42" W. Condition: minor scratches. |
25 - 50 |
| 2187 |
PAIR MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLES. Having rectangular dropleafs, one apron drawer and raised on tapering Hepplewhite legs. Size: 26" H, 15.5" W, 37.5" W leaves up, 23" D. Condition: no defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 2188 |
HENKEL HARRIS GEORGIAN BAR. Virginia Galleries. Last half twentieth century. Mahogany with oak secondary wood. Hinged top opens to a black laminate surface. One drawer with a cutlery section over a pair of paneled doors. Bracket feet hides castors. Size: 34.5" H, 34.5" W closed, 50" W open, 19.5" D. Condition: minor surface scratching from gentle use. |
150 - 300 |
| 2189 |
FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY DRESSER. Made by Paine Furniture Co, Boston. Mass. Last half of twentieth century. Has cookie cutter corners which are reeded. Two over two drawer configuration. Oval brass pulls. Size: 34" H, 4' W, 2' D. Condition: the front of the right side of the dresser is slightly sunfaded. |
175 - 350 |
| 2190 |
19TH CENT MAHOGANY CHEST. Mahogany with birch secondary wood. Two drawers over one, the whole raised on four turned feet. Bat wing brass backplates with twisted brass bales. Size: 29" H, 44" W, 20" D. Condition: has been professionally refinished. |
250 - 500 |
| 2191 |
HENKEL-HARRIS 3 PIECE BEDROOM SET. Retailed by Virginia Galleries. Made of solid wild black cherry wood in the Georgian style. Last half of twentieth century. Includes a chest on chest, double chest (both on bracket feet) and a full size bed (with attached dust ruffle). Sizes: tall chest 56" H, 3' W, 21" D; double chest 35" H, 55" W, 21" D; bed 41" H, 57" W, 84" D. |
400 - 800 |
| 2192 |
18TH CENTURY CHIPPENDALE FRETWORK MIRROR. American. Mahogany veneer on white pine. Scrolling fretwork mirror with gilt carved phoenix and gilt carved bezel. Size: 37" H, 20" W, 1.5" D. Condition: comes with a bag of pieces. After those pieces are glued back on the lower left scrolling ear is missing, some veneer is missing, looking glass replaced (with an inappropriate gold veined mirror). |
300 - 600 |
| 2193 |
GOVERNOR WINTHROP DESK. Last half twentieth century. Mahogany and mahogany secondary wood. In the Chippendale style. Slant front conceals a fitted interior of cubbies and drawers. Oxbow lower four drawers have bat wing brass pulls. Raised on ball and claw feet. Size: 42" H, 36" W, 22" D. Condition: minor light surface scratching from careful use. |
300 - 600 |
| 2194 |
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE END TABLE. In the Queen Anne style. Mahogany, having one drawer with brass bat wing pull. Size: 22" H, 21.5" W, 27" D. Condition: like new |
100 - 200 |
| 2195 |
MARBLE TOP EASTLAKE DRESSER. Walnut and burl walnut veneer. Size: 28" H, 46" W, 19" D. Condition: marble was repaired by adding a piece underneath, now it doesn't sit flat on the chest but is raised slightly. |
200 - 400 |
| 2196 |
MARBLE TOP EASTLAKE DRESSER. Brown marble top sits on a walnut base with incised line and floral decoration. Size: 30.5" H, 42" W, 18.25" D. Condition: a few minor scratches and scuffs to feet corners. |
200 - 400 |
| 2197 |
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE DINING SET. Queen Anne style. Seven pieces includes a three door lighted china on bracket feet, five Queen Anne chairs (two are armchairs) and a table with one leaf. Size: table is 29" H, 42" W, 62" L or 77" L with the leaf; china is 6'7" H, 52" W, 16" D. Condition: like new. |
400 - 800 |
| 2198 |
CLUB CHAIR AND OTTOMAN. Brass tacked faux leather chair and ottoman each having a rolled back and front. Raised on turned walnut stained turned legs. Size: chair 37" H, 28" W, 42" D; ottoman 15" H, 24" W, 29" D. Condition: strong frame, no defects. |
100 - 200 |
| 2199 |
CHANNEL BACK LOVESEAT. Recently made by Highland House. Having a serpentine front, the whole upholstered in a khaki colored linen fabric with a box pleated skirt. Size: 34" H, 89" W, 43" D. Condition: a faint red stain on the left side resulting from a red throw pillow sitting on it, all else is good. |
150 - 300 |
| 2201 |
MARBLE TOP SERPENTINE DRESSER. Beveled mirror in serpentine frame with leaf carving is attached to a brown marble top serpentine front chest with leaf carved feet. Size: 74" H, 4'W, 2'D. Condition: original finish, mirror frame has white paint specks and some crazing. |
250 - 500 |
| 2202 |
SERPENTINE OAK DRESSER. Missing its mirror and having veneer losses. Size: 27.5" H, 38" W, 20" D. Condition: original finish with white paint specks and smudges on the top. |
50 - 100 |
| 2203 |
1940'S WALNUT CHIFFEROBE. Walnut veneered and raised on toupie feet. Condition: missing its top front center piece, finish as-is. Size: 67" H, 37" W, 20" D. |
100 - 200 |
| 2204 |
PERIOD MISSION ROCKER. Oak with slat back and incorporated cross design and having broad arms. Size: 35" H, 26.5" W, 29" D. Condition: stuffing is out of the chair, it needs to be reupholstered. |
150 - 300 |
| 2205 |
EMPIRE CENTER TABLE. Circa 1840, mahogany. Octagonal top with ogee apron raised on a cut down pedestal which is a round pillar on a square plinth supported by a concave platform with lion paw feet with curving leafage atop. Size: 20" H, 38" W, 38" D. Condition: central support column has been cut down to make it coffee table height, original finish. |
200 - 400 |
| 2206 |
BUDWEISER "CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT" AD POSTER. First half 20th c. (1952). Offset Litho. Otto Beclaer's illustration. Beclar, (born Germany 1854-1945) was a painter and illustrator known for the Western genre. This shows Gen. Custer's defeat at Little Big Horn. An old Budweiser label is included in the presentation. Size framed: 31"h, 42"w. Condition: large yellowish stain covering more than 30% of the surface. 3rd party shipping due to its size. |
400 - 800 |
| 2207 |
SERBIAN WOMAN. 20th c. Oil on Canvas. Unsigned, but a name appears on the canvas verso, "Heinz". Hatched strokes describe the colorful and imposing figure of a woman in an embroidered dress; her hand rests on a blue jug. Size framed: 38"h, 32"w. Condition: no defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 2208 |
GORDON OSCHWALD CHARCOAL PORTRAIT. 1940's. Charcoal on paper. A female violinist is shown in this heavily worked charcoal drawing. Signed in the upper right corner, hidden by the mat. Provenance: Ted Trkla Collection, MD. Size: framed 30" h., 24" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 2209 |
LUBA STERLIKOVA "SUNFLOWER XI". Dated 2002. Oil pastel on paper. Signed Luba. This Maryland artist has created an oversized rendition of sunflowers in a powerfully direct and graphic way. Bright yellows are set agaist multiple red hue in a bold color pattern that transcends the botanical accuracy of the subject. Size framed: 44"h, 36"w. Condition: like new. Must be shipped by a 3rd party due to size. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2210 |
MANTEGNA MAESTA POSTER TRIPTYCH. Photomechanical prints on wood, in the manner of an altarpiece. Size: 18" h., 28" w. Condition: convexly warped; tears through the middle and right print. |
50 - 75 |
| 2211 |
MIHALY MUNCKASY PILATE PRINT. Old reproductive poster print from the Hungarian artist's painting of Christ before Pilate. Captions are in Hungarian. Size framed: 20"h, 26"w. Condition: tear in the lower right corner. |
50 - 70 |
| 2212 |
S. GALLAGHER AFRICAN WOMEN. 20th c. Oil on burlap covered board. Signed S. Gallagher. Native African women, with no tops, are shown holding fruit and baskets. Size: framed 35" h., 29" w. Condition: warped slightly. |
400 - 700 |
| 2213 |
H.P. KOTARPOBA WINTER OIL. 1945. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left and on the verso. This charming winter scene by a Russian artist shows bundled children playing near their houses; a factory is seen in the background. Brightly painted in a realist style, typical of regional or social realist painting throughout the world in this era. Size: 28" h., 35" w., framed 38" h., 45" w. Condition: upper edge is torn (from weakening); otherwise no defects to the image; frame is as is. |
1,400 - 2,000 |
| 2214 |
SIGNED JACOBS LANDSCAPE. Last third of the 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed Jacobs. Impasto loaded brush painted birch tree forestscape. Size: 31" h., 26 1/2" w., framed 29" h., 35" w. Condition: like new. |
400 - 600 |
| 2215 |
C. FOSTER NO EVIL LINOCUT. 1966. Color linocut. Signed in pencil. "Hear-See-Speak No Evil." 7/20. This modernist image interprets the classic theme in red, yellow and blue. Size: 8" h., 12" w., frame 15" h., 19" w. Condition: no detractions, frame is as is. |
50 - 75 |
| 2216 |
JOHN SARTAIN PRAYER ENGRAVING. Mid 19th c. Black line engraving with mezzotint. Painted after George Smith, this is done by John Sartain, the very active Philadelphian reproductive engraver. Size framed: 20 1/2" h., 16" w. Condition: foxed extensively on the bottom; frame is as is. |
50 - 100 |
| 2217 |
OTTO HELLMEIER COAST SCENE. Mid 20th c. Oil on board. Signed. Otto Hellmeier (German, 1908-89) is a listed artist. This painting features palette knife technique in green and blue-gray. Size: 15" h., 23" w., frame 19 1/2" h., 27" w. Condition: no defects; frame is as is. |
600 - 800 |
| 2218 |
OTTO HELLMEIER PORT SCENE. 20th c. Oil on board. Signed lower right. Otto Hellmeier (German, 1908-1989) is a listed artist whose subjects include markets, gardens, and lakes. He is from Munich. Many galleries in Germany show his works. Size: 15" h., 23" w., framed 19 1/2" h., 27" w. Condition: no defects; frame is as is. |
600 - 800 |
| 2219 |
1940S FEMALE PENCIL DRAWING. Unsigned. Illustrative rendering of a woman in a dress, seated on a desk. Size framed: 17" h., 13" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as is. |
25 - 40 |
| 2221 |
AUNT JEMIMA COOKIE JAR. Ceramic cookie jar is that of an "Aunt Jemima" figure in a yellow dress. Unmarked. Measures: 13" h., 7" w. Condition; needs cleaned; no chips or cracks. |
25 - 50 |
| 2222 |
"AUNT JEMIMA" DOORSTOP. Doorstop is in the image of an "Aunt Jemima" figure in cast iron. Measures: 12.5" h., 7" w. Condition: weathered appearance; some rust; some paint worn off. |
25 - 50 |
| 2223 |
THREE BLACK DOLLS. c. 1940's-50's. One is a baby doll with a soft body and limbs composed of a composite type material. Moveable eyes and painted on hair. Unmarked. Measures: 20" l. Condition: age appropiate wear. One is a baby doll that has a body and limbs composed of a composite like material. Moveable limbs and painted on hair. Head connected to body by metal and rope. Unmarked. Measures: 9" l. Condition: cracks and chips on head. One is a girl doll dressed in a red polka dot outfit with a plastic body. Moveable blue eyes and glued on hair. Unmarked. Comes with a stand. 11.5" l. Condition: age appropiate wear. |
50 - 100 |
| 2224 |
TWO STEPPIN SAM FIGURES. The lot includes two wooden Steppin Sam figures with moveable limbs attached to metal rods. It comes with a wood paddle for the figures to dance on. Paddle is marked: "Made in U.S.A.; copyright 1938(?); Steppin Sam Co.; 4458 Griscom St. Phila. Pa". Condition: one figure is missing part of a leg, otherwise age appropiate wear. |
50 - 75 |
| 2225 |
FOUR CLOTH DOLLS. One is a black cloth doll with yarn braids and a painted face. Measures: 13" h. Comes with a stand. One is a cloth "Aunt Jemima" figure. Measures: 13" l. One is a black sock doll with button eyes. Measures: 13.5" l. One is a black cloth doll with yarn braids. Measures: 13" l. Comes with a stand. All unmarked. Condition: dolls are dirty; age appropiate wear for all. |
10 - 25 |
| 2226 |
E. LAFORET BOAT AND PIER. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed E. LaForet lower right. Eugene LaForet is a listed American artist, known for Venetian scenes, canal scenes, flowers and coasts --as is the case with this picture. Painted in a plein air style. Size: 11 1/2" h., 15" w., framed 16 1/2" h., 20 1/2" w. Condition: one unrepaired puncture; gold spray on the painting's edges from the frame; needs conservation. |
100 - 200 |
| 2227 |
E. LAFORET VENETIAN CANAL. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed E. LaForet lower right. See lot 2226 for biographical data. Size: 11 1/2" h., 15" w., framed 16 1/2" h., 20 1/2" w. Condition: three unrepaired tears; gold spray on the painting's edges from the frame; needs conservation. |
100 - 200 |
| 2228 |
E. LAFORET BOAT AND PIER. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. See lot 2226 for biographical data. This is a variation of the imagery of lot 2226. Size: 11 1/2" h., 15" w., framed 16 1/2" h., 20 1/2" w. Condition: two unrepaired tears 3" long and 2" long; gold spray on the edges from the frame; needs conservation. |
100 - 200 |
| 2229 |
TRIANO SALOME PEN AND INK. Mid 20th c. Pen and india ink. Signed "Triano." This shows a corpulent, manneristic nude being presented with the spectacled head of a man. Anthony Triano (1928-1997) was a prolific artist of apparent great range who painted in oils and drew in a wide variety of media (on a wide variety of paper). Size: 5" h., 3" w., framed 13" h., 10" w. Condition: slight yellowing to the paper. |
200 - 400 |
| 2230 |
ALPINE LAKE SCENE. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Shows large hills, a purple still lake and red roofed buildings. Painted in a folk manner. Size framed: 29" h., 43" w. Condition: one repaired tear lower right; must be shipped by a 3rd party due to its size. |
200 - 300 |
| 2231 |
ART DECO PRESSED GLASS LAMP. 3-piece Art Deco pressed frosted glass electric lamp with hints of blue streaks. Size: 13" H x shade diameter of 7.5". The switch is marked "Leviton Patented 250W". Condition: No attempt has been made to determine if the lamp works. base rim wear, dirty, (1) chip in body, (3) chips on shade, and chipping in opening on top of shade. |
75 - 150 |
| 2232 |
TWO LAMPS. One is an oil lantern marked: "Dietz No. 8 air Pilot". Measures: 13 1/4" h., 7" w. Condition: rusty and dirty. One is an oil lamp that has been electrified. It has a silver metal body with a white glass shade with a painted floral design and an inner clear glass shade. Measures: 21" h., 10" d. Condition: body has some dents; rust. |
25 - 50 |
| 2233 |
HANGING FILE LOWBOY AND DESK. Recent. In the Queen Anne Style. Includes a three drawer bureau plat and a lowboy with two hanging file drawers. Size: desk 32" H, 53" W, 2' D, lowboy 32" H, 42" W, 17" D. Condition: locks work but stiffly. |
100 - 200 |
| 2234 |
SWAN NECK FERN STAND. Recent. Mahogany strapwork basket with three swan necks. Size: 51" H, 24" diameter. Condition: no defects. |
50 - 100 |
| 2235 |
MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL CHAIR. In a basketweave patterned fabric and raised on sabre legs. Size: 40" H, 24" W, 21" D. Condition: no detractions. |
30 - 60 |
| 2236 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1871. Color lithographs. Both are #125, statesman Richard Douse. Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2237 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1871 & 1874. Color lithographs. Include Statesman #97 and Cremation. Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: no defects to Cremation; age appropriate yellowing to the other. |
140 - 200 |
| 2238 |
MEZZOTINT AFTER F. BOUCHER. Late 19th / early 20th c. Color mezzotint after Francois Boucher's "La Diseuse de Bonne Aventure." Engraved by Heil Brawn and Co. Size: 23" h., 17 1/2" w., framed 32" h., 26" w. Condition: browned at the edges in the margins; frame as is. |
250 - 350 |
| 2239 |
SIGNED FRANZ FRUIT STILL LIFE. Early 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed "Franz" lower right. This lot shows a wine carafe, grapes, peaches, and pears. Size: 15" h., 18" w., framed 19" h., 22" w. Condition: some craquellure; especially in the upper left corner. |
300 - 500 |
| 2240 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1871. Color lithographs. Include Statesman 77 "The Fat of the Land," and Statesman #80 "A Man of Position." Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2241 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1885 & 1886. Color lithographs. Include "The Iron Duke's Grandson" (Duke of Wellington) and an 1886 man in riding costume. Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: water stains to 1886 image; age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2242 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1886 & 1881. Color lithographs. Include "Alick" (Hon. Alexander Grantham) and "Good Fellow" (Lord Edward Cavendish). Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2243 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1872 & 1876. Color lithographs. Include "An Elder Son," and Statesman 132 (Henry Fawcett). Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2244 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1871 & 1887. Color lithographs. Include Men of the Day #26 "The Morning Past" and "Bridgewater House." Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2245 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1870. Color lithographs. One is Statesman 65; the other (who resembles Abe Lincoln) is Statesman 61. Size matted: 20" h., 15" w. Condition: tear at the lower left corner of no 65. |
140 - 200 |
| 2246 |
PR VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1880. Color lithographs. Both are Statesman #335, James Russell Lowell. Size: one is matted to 20" h., 15" w., the other is matted to a smaller dimension. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
140 - 200 |
| 2247 |
RAWSON BIGWIGS CARTOON. 20th c. Ink over pencil on paper. The heads are all separate and attached to the drawn bodies. Signed. Four men play or comment upon a chess match. All represent figures who must have been known at one time, perhaps in Minnesota politics, the state where Carl Rawson (1884-1971) lived. Size framed: 14" h., 18" w. Condition: various collaged parts. |
300 - 500 |
| 2248 |
CARL RAWSON CARTOON OF WL HARRIS. 20th c. Ink on paper. Signed. The Minnesota artist Carl Rawson is best known for landscapes. This shows a man called "The Chief Hand Grabber." Size framed: 10 3/4" h., 8 3/4" w. Condition: wear to colleged-on head. |
300 - 500 |
| 2249 |
RAWSON SWEATY MAN CARTOON. 20th c. Ink over pencil on paper. The head is a separate drawing. Signed. A man sweats under his top hat. Size: 11" h., 9" w. Condition: two tears in the paper left side; erased pencil inscription on the bottom. |
40 - 80 |
| 2250 |
PR. VANITY FAIR CARTOONS. 1870 & 1872. Color lithographs. Include #130 "The Police Champion" and #91 "A Man of Fashion & Politics." Size: each is matted to 20" h., 15" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing and wear to edges. |
140 - 200 |
| 2251 |
DELAWARE SHIP POSTER. Offset lithograph after a watercolor and ink drawing. From the 19th c. original which describes an iron clad steamship "The Delaware." Size framed: 27" h., 30" w. Condition: no major detractions; frame is as is. |
75 - 100 |
| 2252 |
PAIR OF FRENCH H/C ENGRAVINGS. Style of 18th c. Set in opulent silver painted composition frames. Images are Le Tartuffe and a tri-cornered hatted man with a cane. Size each framed: 17 1/2" h., 8 1/2" w. Condition: a few chips to each frame. |
100 - 200 |
| 2253 |
C. WILLIAMS ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCIO. 19th or 20th c. Watercolor and ink on paper. Signed C. Williams lower middle. This lot shows a gazebo, caped people and Roman pines. The style is 18th c. Venetian, much like Guardi's drawings. Size framed: 18" h., 22" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame as is. |
150 - 200 |
| 2254 |
C. WILLIAMS ROMAN RUINS. 19th or 20th c. Watercolor and ink on paper. Signed C. Williams lower right. Shows couples walking through Roman-like ruins. Similar in style to lot 2254. Size framed: 18" h., 22" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as is. |
150 - 200 |
| 2255 |
JAMES SULKOWSKI STILL LIFE. 20th c. Oil on canvas panel. Signed lower left. "Brass Bowl with Fruit & Wine." James Sulkowski is a well known representational painter whose adherence to classical techniques & idioms has garnered him a wide collectability and invitations to teach art courses throughout the USA. That he grinds his own paint is only one facet of his determination to return the craft of painting to the art lover's appreciation. His floral paintings have been included in art instruction books and articles. Dargate is pleased to initiate & promote our relationship with this celebrated artist. Size: 12" h., 15 1/2" w., framed 16" h., 19 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
3,250 - 3,250 |
| 2256 |
SULKOWSKI PEACHES. Contemporary. Oil on board. Signed. James Sulkowski, of Pennsylvania, is a nationally known floral and fruit painter, but whatever his observation is turned to, his classical technique and high finish is what immediately impresses the eye. Shown are three peaches and purple grapes. Size: 7 1/2" h., 9 1/2" w., framed 16" h., 18" w. Condition: like new. |
1,950 - 3,000 |
| 2257 |
PAIR LOUIS XVI TUB ARMCHAIRS. Carved frame with caned tub backs and seats, raised on fluted tapering cylindrical legs. Comes with off white seat cushions. Stenciled "Made in Spain". Size: 30.5" H, 23" W, 20" D. Condition: strong frames, cane in good condition. |
200 - 400 |
| 2258 |
SULKOWSKI CHIANTI AND FRUIT. Contemporary. Oil on panel. Signed. James Sulkowski of Canonsburg, PA is a nationally recognized artist and educator whose classical technique continues a tradition of hand ground paint and specially prepared grounds. His work is in the following collections: Pres. Bush, The Metropolitan Opera, New York, and various overseas collectors to name a few. Size: 7 1/2" h., 9 1/2" w., framed 17 1/2" h., 19 1/2" w. Condition: like new. |
1,800 - 2,200 |
| 2259 |
PAIR OF CABINETS BY BAKER CO. Dentil moulded top, two door paneled front and having adjustable shelves. Size: 32" H, 27.5" W, 11.5" D. Condition: minor surface scratches from gentle use, good condition. |
200 - 400 |
| 2260 |
SULKOWSKI ROSES WITH HEIRLOOM CUP. Contemporary. Oil on board. Signed. Nationally known American artist James Sulkowski's lush manner is evident in this intimate floral composition. Size: 9" h., 7 1/2" w., framed 18" h., 16" w. Condition: like new. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2261 |
FRENCH WING CHAIR BY BAKER CO. Circa 1970, in the French country style with Louis XV curlique feet. Fruitwood frame in a crewel chainstitch fabric. Size: 41" H, 28" W, 24" D. Condition: frame strong, fabric clean. |
150 - 300 |
| 2262 |
OBICAN PAINTING. N/R. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed Obican in the lower right. Jovan Obican (1918-1986) was a Yugoslav artist who emigrated to France; he is known for playful figures in a broad style drawn from traditional Slavic ethnic costumes and characters. Size: 27" h., 22" w., framed 34" h., 26" w. Condition: little loose on the stretcher; otherwise no visible defects. |
600 - 800 |
| 2263 |
ONYX & BRASS FLOOR LAMP. Reticulated base with onyx disc raised on paw feet and having a twisted fluted column and elaborate fringed shade. Size: 63" H, 2' W, 15" diameter. Condition: no defects. |
75 - 125 |
| 2264 |
DALI LA NU MONTRE. Mid 20th c. Color lithograph. 168/200. Signed in plate & in pencil. Shows an amoeba like nude in a red box, with clock hands on her body. Size image: 20" h., 16" w., framed 32" h., 24" w. Condition: no defects. |
1,400 - 2,500 |
| 2265 |
5 PIECES WICKER BEDROOM BY PIER 1. Includes an armoire with adjustable shelves, dresser, wallmirror, and two night stands. Condition: like new. |
150 - 300 |
| 2266 |
HENRY KOERNER FOUR SEASONS. Dated 1965. Oil on canvas backed with masonite. Signed in the lower left of "Spring" Koer..1965. Henry Koerner (1915-1991) was an Austrian artist who emigrated to the United States after having worked as an artist and designer in the 1930's. He settled in Pittsburgh and taught at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. His work resides in the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (Lincoln, NE), Brooklyn Museum of Art and other institutions. This image is comprised of four separate paintings, each representing a season. Spring is shown by a hilltop building and courtyard, behind which is an expansive river valley; Summer is shown by children playing in an inflatable pool; Autumn is shown by a man holding a brown python (the colors in this panel are oranges and browns); Winter is shown by a woman placing a corncob in a tree for birds. Size: (four panels together) 42" h., 79" w., framed 45" h., 82" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
5,000 - 10,000 |
| 2267 |
WALTER INTERPRETATIONS OF PITTSBURGH. 2004. Mixed media collage on canvas: acrylic, glueprints, charcoal. Michael Walter is a local contemporary artist with numerous solo and group exhibitions and work in American and European private collections. This large muralistic painting was created for a 2004 Three Rivers Arts Festival installation. Various scenes and conditions of Pittsburgh are shown in the unique mixed printmaking / painting technique. Ghosts of past laborers, road repair, exodus from the city, and people of low and high class suffering economic dismay are presented against a backdrop of typical Pittsburgh topography and buildings. Size: 66 1/4" h., 80" w. Condition: scuffs at the lower corners' bottom edge; greater than 40 lbs., must be shipped by a 3rd party due to size. |
6,000 - 7,000 |
| 2268 |
FRIEDLANDER LA LUNE CHOP. 20th c. Color intaglio, bleed print. 28/99. Signed in silver pencil. Friedlander (French, 1912-1992) is a listed artist whose abstract prints are richly textured and colored, albeit in earthy hues. Size: 30" h., 22" w., framed 36" h., 28" w. Condition: no defects. |
750 - 1,000 |
| 2269 |
DALI BESTIARY ENGRAVING. Late 20th c. Signed in pencil. 87/230. This colored engraving on Japanese paper by Salvador Dali describes an elephant, a horse, and various animal combinations that are attcking one another. An eagle appears over the elephant. Size to the plate mark: 15 1/2" h., 22 1/2" w., framed 27" h., 37" w.Condition: no defects to the print. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2270 |
SULKOWSKI YELLOW AND WHITE MUMS. Contemporary. Oil on board. Signed. James Sulkowski is a known artist whose highly finished paintings range from landscapes to figures. His florals are perhaps his best known, since he was chosen as one of the USA's best floral painters, being published in North Light Publ. art books. Size: 15 1/2" h., 20" w., framed 26" h., 31" w. Condition: like new. |
4,150 - 6,000 |
| 2271 |
STEPHEN MUELLER ALL STAR GALILIEE. 1970. Acrylic on unprimed canvas. Mueller (Amer., 1947-) is a listed artist who created this action, abstract expressionist painting of a huge star in many colors among a network of shifting, slashing colors. Size: 96" square. Condition: no defects; MUST BE SHIPPED BY A 3RD PARTY DUE TO ITS SIZE. |
2,500 - 6,500 |
| 2272 |
DAVID GIBBS UNTITLED. 1972. Acrylic on unprimed canvas. Size: 60" h., 50" w. Condition: no defects; MUST BE SHIPPED BY A 3RD PARTY DUE TO ITS SIZE. |
1,500 - 3,000 |
| 2273 |
PAUL WUNDERLICH MAN LITHO. Late 20thc. Black lithograph. Signed in pencil, numbered 63/400. A man in frontal view, presented for our inspection is created by this surrealistic printmaker (Swiss, born 1927). His imagery is often distorted and nightmarish. Size: 25 1/2" h., 20" w., framed 33" h., 26" w. Condition: no defects, frame is as is. |
1,200 - 2,000 |
| 2274 |
VASARELY VEGA SILKSCREEN. Silkscreen. 8/125. Signed in pencil. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Vasarely (1906-1997) is a listed artist born in Hungary, who has become best known for his brightly colored op-art designs, after the 1960s. This, entitled, Vega, is a swollen orb of orange and gray dots. The scientific precision of this art is parallel to Vasarely's own scientific interests in aesthetics and a ready source of colors and patterns that affect the senses. Size: 18" h., 18" w., framed 32" h.,. 28" w. Condition: no defects. |
700 - 1,100 |
| 2275 |
PAUL WUNDERLICH YOUR EYES... 1969. Color lithograph. Signed in pencil. No 16/30. "Your Eyes are like Dove's Eyes." Rives paper. This surreal Wunderlich print shows a female torso surmounted by a eye and braided hair that appears alive. Size: 24" h., 18" w. Condition: no defects; frame is as is. |
1,200 - 2,000 |
| 2276 |
F. SCHLESINGER OIL. 1878. Oil on wooden panel. Signed "F. Schlesinger, Berlin 1878. This picture shows a woman tenderly petting a white rabbit; her children look on happily. The realistic detail of the figures is harmoniously mirored by the architectural details and texture of the paint (ie: impasto on the wall, smooth on the fabric). Size: 11 1/2" h., 7 1/2"w., framed @17" h., 13" w. Condition: two old cracks in the back of the pinewood panel at its bottom are visible through the paint film on the recto; cracks to the period frame; the frame is as is. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 2277 |
MORET PORTRAIT OF A RED-HAIRED GIRL. 20th c. Oil on a canvas panel. Signed Moret lower right. A little girl is shown in a green dress and a red, flower festooned hat. The painting's style is post-impressionistic. The old frame is stamped Made in Holland. Size: 15"h, 11"w. Framed: 21"h, 17"w. Condition: no visible defects to the painting; frame is as is. |
1,100 - 1,500 |
| 2278 |
S. BRECHER STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS IN A VASE. Dated 1943. Oil on canvas board, cut down on one side. Signed. Samuel Brecher (Amer. 1897-1982) is a well-listed New York artist who painted genre scenes, portraits, taverns and Mexico scenes. This still life in pthalo blue and turquiose green shows a gourd, cucumber, red and green apples, and a painted vase with flowers. Size: 16"h, 13"w. Framed: 25"h, 22"w. Condition: no visible defects. |
2,000 - 3,200 |
| 2279 |
JASPER HOLMAN LAWMAN NOCTURNE. 19th c. Pastel on paper. Signed "Lawman" lower edge. Jasper Lawman (Pittsburgh, 1825-1906) is a listed artist whose subjects include genre, landscapes, portraits, rivers and still lifes. Included in the Carnegie, the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, & the Butler Institute of Art. Born in Cleveland, he studied or exhibited in Cincinatti in 1859-1860. He lived in Pittsburgh from 1846. His precise attitude is typical of American mid 19th c. realism, and more close to home, the Scalp Level School. A nocturnal forest scene is shown by moonlight. Size: 23" h., 9" w., framed 29" h., 15" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
4,500 - 6,000 |
| 2280 |
JASPER HOLMAN LAWMAN DAYTIME FOREST SCENE. 19th c. Pastel on paper. Signed Lawman lower right. See lot 1154 for biographical data on the artist. This piece is a daytime scene of trees, some fallen, created by this artist whose artistic lineage is traced to the Pittsburgh naturalist school: transcendant landscapes somewhat touched by the human presence. Size: 23" h., 9" w., framed 29" h., 15" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
4,500 - 6,000 |
| 2281 |
MAHOGANY QUEEN ANNE SOFA TABLE. Having a scalloped apron, Queen Anne legs and pad feet. Size: 27" H, 5' W, 16" D. Condition: no defects. |
100 - 200 |
| 2282 |
ROBT. ANDREW PARKER RACING DRAWING. 1961. Pen and ink and watercolor. Signed in pencil, left edge. Parker(Amer. 1927-) is a listed New York artist whose subjects are widely varied-dinosaurs, rats and portraits for example. This image is of a pack of racing horses being watched by a goggle of racetrack spectators. Size framed: 21"h, 16"w. Condition: lightly wrinkled diagonally, otherwise, fine. |
825 - 1,000 |
| 2283 |
RODIN DANCER WATERCOLOR. Before 1916. Watercolor and pencil on paper. Signed in pencil. Depicts a brown haired woman wearing only a blue skirt dancing a side step. The background is an even wash of blue watercolor and the unpainted cream color of the paper. Size: 21 1/2" h., 16 1/4" w, matted 28 1/2" h., 22 3/4" w. Condition: age appropriate wear to the edges of the paper. |
10,000 - 15,000 |
| 2284 |
A. VAN DE VELDE HERDSMAN AND BULL ETCHING. 1654. Black line etching on European paper. Monogrammed in the plate "A.V.V. f (means fecit) 1654." Adriaen Van De Velde (Dutch 1636-1672) is a listed, historically important artist who produced prints, drawings, and paintings, mostly of landscape & cattle. His first known works appeared in 1653 (six etchings); this lot would seem to date from this early period. It shows a cowherd blowing a horn while resting his arm on a bull. Size to platemark: 4 5/8" h., 5 1/4" w., paper 5" h., 5 3/4" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
200 - 300 |
| 2285 |
A. VAN DE VELDE COW ETCHING. Dated 1670. Black line etching, chine colle. Monogrammed A.V.V. This etching by the Dutch master shows a cow grazing; sheep appear in the background. It is a well bitten image and it is a good impression. Size to plate mark: 5 1/4" h., 7" w. Condition: age appropriate yellowing to the paper's edges. |
200 - 300 |
| 2286 |
JOHN TAYLOR ARMS ETCHING. Early 20th c. Etching on buff paper. Signed in pencil. A French print shop's exterior store front is seen in a delicately produced architectural rendering. Size: 10 1/2" h., 5 1/2" w., framed 17" h., 12" w. Condition: no defects. |
500 - 700 |
| 2287 |
CHIPPENDALE STYLE SOFA TABLE. Made by Davis Cabinet Co from Tennessee in mahogany and having oak as a secondary wood. Having Marlborough legs with pierced brackets and pierced brass bat wing pulls on the apron drawers. Size: 30" H, 54" W, 14" D. Condition: minor scratches from gentle use. |
150 - 300 |
| 2288 |
STONE PTARMIGAN SCULPTURE. 20th c. Soapstone (or similar soft stone). Unsigned. Perhaps Inuit in origin. This massively formed sculpture of a ground bird recalls the broad designs of Eskimo carvings. Attractive mottled pink-brown stone. Size: 12" h., 14" w., 6" deep. Condition: surface scratches; 2" piece is broken from the bottom (the piece remains); heavy. |
400 - 700 |
| 2289 |
BUBBLE GLASS CHINA CABINET. Post 1940, mahogany. A married piece, the top has three doors with in the bubble glass center door only with overlaid fretwork. Bow front base has drawers, doors, and reeded sides. Size: 81" H, 51" W, 20" D. Condition: veneer and part of one foot need to be reattached. |
500 - 1,000 |
| 2291 |
O.E. BERNINGHAUS DESERT WATERCOLOR. 1st half 20th c. Watercolor on paper. Signed O.E. Berninghaus lower right. Oscar Edmund Berninghaus (Amer., 1874-1952) is a well listed artist who was a co-founder of the Taos school of landscapists. Berninghaus was among those artists who became enamored with the New Mexico landscape and remained in the area, painting Native Americans & desert scenes. This watercolor shows purple mountains and scrubby desert with a few cacti. Size: 16" h., 20" w., framed 22" h., 26" w. Condition: yellow tape residue in the upper left edge and slight fading; frame is as is. |
7,000 - 9,000 |
| 2292 |
CLASSICAL MALE NUDE. 19th c. Cast metal, painted in a brown green patina. Unsigned. This shows a male, after the Antique, with a deer skin on one shoulder and a berry wreath in his hair; one finger is outstretched. Set on a circular bronze or brass base. Size: 24 1/2" h., 10 1/2" w. (at the base) Condition: no visible defects. |
500 - 800 |
| 2293 |
DREXEL NEOCLASSIC DINING SET. Pickled finish, six pieces includes four sidechairs, table with two leafs, and a three door server. Condition: good. |
200 - 400 |
| 2294 |
HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR STATUE/LAMP. Cast metal, patinated as copper, electrified. This Baroque styled figure resembles portraits of Renaissance era "Holy Roman Empereors", but just as easily could represent a generic conquistador, with its gaudy decoration. The floarl and animal decorated armor features a brazed shortsword and a screw-on longsword. With a bulb. Size: 24 1/2" h. (without a bulb), 9" w. Condition: the outstretched hand's middle fingertip is broken off; the wings on the panther that surmounts his helmet are also missing. |
600 - 800 |
| 2295 |
JOHN SLOAN ETCHING. Dated 1912. Black line etching with plate tone on off white paper. Signed in plate and in pencil on margin. Also written in pencil is "175 proofs," "Woman with etching tray," "John Sloan per HFS." Done by the famed contributor to the American Ashcan School, who were realists in the first modern art movement in the USA. Size: 3 3/4" h., 2 3/4" w., matted 12" h., 9" w. Condition: no defects. |
600 - 800 |
| 2296 |
P. BAILLY COWELL WOOD DESIGN. Dated 1972. Painted and stained wood. Modernist design on a wood panel. Patrick Bailly Cowell's grandfather was Picabia. Size: 29 1/2" h., 14 1/4" w. Condition: some minor scuffs to edges. |
300 - 600 |
| 2297 |
H.D. FRENCH SOCIAL CARTOON. Early 19th c. Black chalk on laid paper. Monogrammed H.D. This lot shows a man presenting a coat to a well dressed gentleman. A photocopy of the drawing is attached to the backing board and reads: (translated) "representing the entire drawing, in the margin, the written caption is in the artist's hand." Size: 14 1/4" h., 10 1/2" w. Condition: adhered to its backing board; age appropriate wear from an old mat (now missing). |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2298 |
FR. VOLTZ COW AND STREAM PAINTING. Dated 1868. Oil on canvas. Signed Fr. Voltz. Friedrich Voltz (German, 1817-1886) is a listed artist of landscapes, lakes, rivers, and farms. The color is abundant but naturalistically rendered. Set in a period gilded frame. Provenance: Richard A. Cohn, New York City. Size: 17" h., 24" w., framed 25" h., 31" w. Condition: age appropriate minor scratches to the painting; one patched repair; written on the canvas verso "Neue Staatsplas, Munchen, F. Voltz, 1868." |
15,000 - 20,000 |
| 2299 |
A. OSTADE ETCHING. Mid to late 1600's. Black etching on European paper. Signed in the plate A. Ostade. This lot shows three men in a tavern. One smokes, one drinks, and the other is carving (?) or playing with a small object. Ostade (Dutch, 1610-1685) was a genre artist, best known for etchings and paintings. Size to plate mark: 3 1/4" h., 2 3/4" w., framed 12" h., 10" w. Condition: age appropriate appearance; no major defects. |
350 - 500 |
| 2300 |
5 PC. DREXEL RIVIERA CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Cherry wood pickled a greenish color. Includes a shell carved bed (78" wide- king size?), two night stands, double dresser with vitruvian wave decoration, and a shell carved mirror. Condition: like new. |
200 - 400 |
| 2301 |
9 PC. COPELAND DESSERT SET. (8) 8.75" scalloped edged & floral motif plates and (1) 2.5" H x 9.5"+ rim diameter compote incised marked "COPELAND" above the crown and "Copeland" in green to the side. Also marked on the plates is "D1629" in red and an incised "0" or "O" and a "L" over "73". Marked on the compote is also ""D1629" in red and an incised "R" "73". The crown mark indicates W.T. Copeland (& sons Ltd.) from Stroke, Staffordshire, England and dates the pieces to circa 1900. Condition: plates: base rim wear, plate faces have minor scratches, minor paint loss in light brown rim areas, less than .25" chips on rim of two of the plates, (1) plate has 6" crack visible from top & bottom. Compote: base rim wear & light brown paint loss on both rims. |
300 - 500 |
| 2302 |
3 PC'S OF WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE. Includes a low footed compote (2.5" H, 10.5" W, 10" D.) with pierced handles and two plates 9.5" diameter. Flow blue decoration below the glaze and painted decoration above the glaze. Condition: no chips or cracks, just minor wear or flecking to the painted decoration above the glaze. |
200 - 350 |
| 2303 |
GARGOYLE MAJOLICA VASE. 10" H majolica vase with 2 protruding gargoyles glazed in blue (same inside & out) with no marks of any kind possibly Continental and possibly from Germany. Size: 10" H x base diameter 4.25". Condition: heavy & thick piece, pottery imperfections, crazing under glaze, various surface cracks (less than .25" to .75") throughout but cannot determine if they protrude into the vase. |
100 - 300 |
| 2304 |
PAIR TUREENS, HAWCOCK AND SON, C.1910. Two lidded tureens in the "Laurel" pattern. Underglaze blue mark. Size: 6" H, 11" W, 7.5" D. Condition: no chips or cracks. |
60 - 120 |
| 2305 |
6 MILES MASON PLATES. (6) 9.25" rim diameter scalloped edged blue & white floral plates marked with 28 various sized "squiggly" lines with in a rectangle all in blue and under the glaze. Condition: base rim wear, pottery imperfections, crazing, minor chipping along rims and underneath, (1) plate has one .25" chip on the rim on the front side. |
150 - 300 |
| 2306 |
TWO FLOW BLUE COPELAND SPODE PLATES. Having Flow blue, stencil, and handpainted decoration. Size: 8.75" diameter. Condition: no cracks or chips. |
70 - 140 |
| 2307 |
8 FRENCH MAJOLICA PLATES. Eight-8" diameter hunter green plates with leaf decoration marked with an anchor flanked by the letters R and S. Condition: no cracks or chips. (There are three marks underneath each plate resulting from the kiln stand. These are not detractions). |
200 - 350 |
| 2308 |
MASON'S PLATTER AND PLATES. (1) 1.25" H x 11" W X 9" D platter and (2) 9.5"+ plates (ironstone china) each with a floral motif (pattern unknown (?)) marked "MASON'S" above the crown above "patent ironstone china" with in a banner above "England" in purple which dates these pieces circa 1891-1920. Also under "England" they are marked "C2663" and an incised mark "OB". Condition: plates: base rim wear, minor paint loss more so in the green trim border, (1) plate has a .5" x .5" chip on the under side near & on the rim but not visible from the front or face. Platter: base rim wear and paint loss especially in the green trim border. |
100 - 300 |
| 2309 |
IMPERIAL PORCELAIN PLATES. (2) matching or identical imari style or pattern with gold gilt rim, 9.5" rim diameter plates marked "Imperial Porcelain" above a crown above "V.P. Co." above "Chelsea Works" above "Burslem" above "England" all in black under the glaze. Condition: each plate has crazing that is displaying discoloration, gilt rim paint loss and other minor blemishes. (1) plate has a .5"+ chip on the rim on top, the other plate has a .25" chip on the underneath and (4) very small chips on the outer rim. |
50 - 100 |
| 2310 |
JOHN ALOCK VINCENNES PLATES. (2) transferware 10.25" rim diameter plates marked "John Alcock" and "Cobridge" in a circular banner with "Vincennes" [pattern name] with in the floral and scrolled circle in black/brown under the glaze. John Alcock's factory in Cobridge, Staffordshire, England was in existence from 1853-1861. Condition: base rim wear, pottery imperfections, crazing, outer rims have "scuffing" & chipping, (1) plate has two less than .25" chips along outer rim, (1) or the other plate has two (.5" & .75") cracks most noticeably from the underneath but through and into the top or face. |
150 - 300 |
| 2311 |
10 INCH COPELAND SPODE PLATE. (1) 10" rim diameter copeland spode divided in four cake (?) plate marked "Copeland" above a square with "Spode" in a rectangular banner above "England" above "Spode's Byron" above Series No. 1" all in brown under the glaze made in Staffordshire, England. Condition: base rim wear, crazing, (3) very minor chips and additional "scuffing" along outside rim. |
30 - 60 |
| 2312 |
W. DAVENPORT AND CO. PLATE. (1) 9.25" rim diamter W. Davenport & Co. floral plate marked "Davenport" in a semi-circle banner enclosing & above an anchor all in blue and under the glaze. The mark is fading and has the appearance of being "fuzzy" and actually the word "Davenport" is illegible. The company was located in Longport, Staffordshire, England (circa 1793-1887) and this mark and this piece dates from approximately circa 1860-1870. Also marked but in red is "1126" and a "0" or "O" with a line thru it. Condition: base rim wear otherwise no major distactions. |
50 - 100 |
| 2313 |
TRANSFER/FLO BLUE GILT PLATE. 10.25"+ rim diameter unmarked/unlabeled transferware flo blue style with city scene with scalloped with gilt decoration possibly English. The plate was made for display and has 2 slots made for display. Condition: crazing, one of the slots is cracked/chipped (.75") & missing, no base rim wear, chipping & loss of paint/glaze along underneath of rim. |
75 - 150 |
| 2314 |
EMPIRE PORCELAIN CO. JARDINIERE. 4.5" H scalloped rim small jardiniere marked "EPCo" in cursive above a crown above "Stoke on Trent" above "England" all in blue under the glaze. Also marked in brown is "1511" and "U" (?). Empire Porcelain Co. from Stoke, Staffordshire, England was in business from approx. 1896-1964 and this piece probably dates circa 1900. Size: 4.5" x rim diameter of 5.5". Condition: base rim wear, crazing, (1) .25" "scuff" under second or smallest floral scene, 4 very minor/small chips along upper rim, minor loss of gold "sprayed" gild, pottery imperfections. |
100 - 200 |
| 2318 |
LLOYD LOOM ARMCHAIR & ROCKER. Mass produced machine made Lloyd Loom furniture underpriced handwoven wicker. In the Gothic revival style with Art Deco diamond pattern on the backs. Size: 34.5" H, 29" W, 33" D. Condition: small breaks on handrest of the rocker, 5" X 6" square of white paint residue on handrest of armchair. |
100 - 200 |
| 2319 |
LLOYD LOOM GOTHIC STYLE SOFA. Retains the Lloyd Loom paper label. Gothic arched back and three upholstered cushions. Size: 34" H, 64" W, 22" D. Condition: trim on the lower leg is coming loose. |
150 - 300 |
| 2320 |
LLOYD LOOM SOFA TABLE. Oval with a lower small shelf, the whole in green paint. Size: 30" H, 36" W, 18" D. Condition: three section veneered top is peeling up on the two seams. |
75 - 150 |
| 2321 |
SIX PICKLED & CARVED CHAIRS. Ladderback chairs in the Louis XV French country style. Upholstered in a Brunschwig and Fils salmon pink colored fabric with roses. Size: 43.5" H, 20" W, 20" D. Condition: very good, strong frame, clean fabric. |
250 - 500 |
| 2322 |
PARQUETRY REFRACTORY TABLE. In the Louis XV French country style. Pickled wood lattice work top on a scalloped floral carved apron housing two refractory leaves and raised on cabriole legs with leaf carved knees and curlique feet. Size: 30" H, 42" W, 6' L or 9'L. Condition: like new but two small smudges on self contained refractory leafs. |
250 - 500 |
| 2323 |
HENREDON BOMBE LOVESEAT. Curvilinear loveseat with bombe shaped sides and serpentine front is in a salmon pinkish patterned fabric having feather and down cushions and pillows. Size: 30.5" H, 5'W, 32" D. Condition: came out of a clean home, may need a light cleaning, strong frame. |
250 - 500 |
| 2324 |
MAITLAND SMITH HANDMADE PEDESTAL. Hexagonal pedestal veneered in stone(?) rectangular pieces. Made in the last 20 years. Size: 40" H, 10.5" W, 9.5" D. Condition: one minute chip in the top edge, otherwise like new. |
50 - 100 |
| 2325 |
LANE PAINTED CEDAR CHEST. Cream painted with powder blue edges and floral borders. Size: 19" H, 45" W, 18" D. Condition: basicly like new, a few minor smudges. |
150 - 300 |
| 2326 |
9'3" x 6'6" IRANIAN BALOUCH. Hand knotted from 100% wool. Has a brownish red background with black grounded central medallion depicting stylized animals. Has an ivory border with stylized animals as well. Condition: rug is clean, pile is good, fringe has been trimmed close. All sales are final. |
400 - 800 |
| 2327 |
13'8" X 3'3" ORIENTAL RUNNER. Has a cream background with central medallions and border in shades of red, blues, black and brown. Condition: more than ten spots scattered every few feet. Pile is good. All sales are final. |
100 - 150 |
| 2328 |
33" x 19" SCATTER RUG. Geometric patterned rug with colors of brown, mustard, olive, and salmon. Condition: some staining. All sales final. |
35 - 60 |
| 2329 |
4'4" X 2'2" ORIENTAL SCATTER RUG. Overall colors are beige, green, blue, purple. Condition: All sales final. |
40 - 80 |
| 2330 |
10' X 14' KARASTAN GOLDEN BOKHARA RUG. Provenance: Gulf Oils Vice President of Foreign Relations. 100% wool loomed rug in a cinnamon colored background with a dark brown and black border and repeating design. Condition: pile and fringe are good, a few small spots. |
400 - 800 |
| 2331 |
SPANISH COLONIAL PORTRAIT. Probably 1st 1/4 of the 20th c. Chromolithograph on canvas. Shows a florid, crowned Madonna with a white rose and a crowned Baby Jesus. Size framed: 22 1/2" h., 19" w. Condition: craquellure and wear at its edges. |
200 - 400 |
| 2332 |
MICHAEL WERBOFF PORTRAIT DRAWING. 1959. Red and black conte crayon. Signed and inscribed "for Pierre Bedard with very best wishes on his birthday from his old friend, Michael Werboff, May 23, 1959." Werboff (Russian, 20th c.) is a listed artist. This is an accomplished portrait of the artist Pierre Bedard. Size framed: 23" h., 17" w. Condition: no defects, frame is as is. |
150 - 250 |
| 2333 |
AMERICAN PRIMITIVE BRIDGE OIL. 19th c. O/C. Unsigned. The stark rigidity and inconsistent perspective give this otherwise highly accomplished painting a primitive or self-taught look. A stone bridge leads to a stone building; fishermen, a carriage and a man with a dog round out the scene. American canvas, plain joint miters. Size: 22" h., 30" w. Condition: unrepaired lacuna in the lower edge, mild surface dirt. |
500 - 750 |
| 2334 |
GOEHRINGER "TELLING SECRETS". 1902. Oil on canvas. Signed. Similar to a previous lot, this shows a Huck-Finn-like boy earnestly telling his blue-shirted companion some information. Size: framed 35" h., 25" w. Condition: unrepaired tear, puncture; various small damaged areas repaired and repainted. |
600 - 900 |
| 2336 |
ROLAND ROOD PORTRAIT OF A MAN. 1903. Oil on canvas. Signed on the canvas back. Rood is a listed American artist from New York. This probing portrait of a man with a goatee is painted in a fulsome way with energetic brushwork. An old pen inscription on the stretcher bars reads "Port. of Cezanne". Size: framed 23" h., 19" w. Condition: light craquellure; one patched repair. |
500 - 1,000 |
| 2337 |
ROAD IN AUTUMN ETCHING. 20th c. Etching/engraving in color. Signed Henri.... (last name is undeciperable). "Route en Automme." This mixed process print (etching, roulette, a la poupee coloring, and aquatint) is a fine example of the printmaking art; reminiscent of Hobbema's "Trees and avenues." Size: framed 30" h., 34" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
500 - 700 |
| 2338 |
SHEEP GENRE SCENE. Probably 1890-1910. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. Numerous sheep drink at a stream while a red-shawled woman looks on. This attractive painting combines naturalistic detail with impressionistic brushwork, especially so in the trees and sky. Size: framed 28" h., 38" w. Condition: general craquellure, unrepaired puncture and lacuna right edge; minor scuffs and paint loss at the edges; frame as is. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2339 |
E.D. CRAWFORD SWAMP SCENE. 1903. Oil on academy board. Signed. This painting is an excellent example of eclecticism in an academic painting technique: a swamp with a swan and an eerie white glow exist in a precisely lined forest; every tree has fanciful tendril-like branches. Size framed: 29"h, 23"w. Condition: warped convexly, some overall craquellure and a few scuffs, frame as is. |
900 - 1,100 |
| 2340 |
RICHARD VAUX MIXED MEDIA PRINT. 1970. Lithograph (?) in tan on paper, in black on plastic, with white paint. Signed in pencil. Richard Vaux (1940-) from Greensburg, PA is a listed artist; this image is an explosion of orangey color and texture, and a convergence of media--all of which create a diaphonous effect. Provenance: Ted Trkla Coll, MD. Sized frame 34"h, 30"w. Condition: a little buckled. |
600 - 1,000 |
| 2341 |
HICKS AMERICAN AUTHORS ENGRAVING. Dated 1860, published 1866. Engraving by A.H. Ritchie after a painting by Thomas Hicks. Alexander Hay Ritchie (National Academician 1822-1895) is a listed artist in his own right besides being an engraver; this image by Thomas Hicks shows an assembly of American authors. Ritchie was an all-around artist: sculptor, painter, and printmaker. Hicks (American, 1823-1890) also is listed, having been the student of Thomas Couture and the associate of John Kensett. Provenance: Ted Trkla Coll., MD. Size: framed 26" h., 41 1/2" w. Condition: some light foxing. |
450 - 900 |
| 2342 |
INSTRUCTION OF MARY TIN CHROMOLITHO. Late 19th c.? Shows St. Anne instructing the young Mary. Size framed: 28 1/2" h., 22 1/2" w. Condition: some surface scratches. |
300 - 400 |
| 2343 |
WATERCOLOR SIGNED AHS IN OPULENT FRAME. 19th c. Watercolor on paper. Monogrammed. Very attractive painting of a woman by a fence looking over a pond; a line of trees is also seen. Resembles the manner of a Corot (it is not a Corot) landscape. Set in an highly unusual frame with molded plaster and painted sea creature decoration (lobsters, shells, and fish). Size: 9 1/2" h., 7 3/4" w., framed 16" h., 14" w. Condition: the watercolor has some yellowing; the frame has some missing molding on all sides and some cracks but still sturdy. |
200 - 300 |
| 2344 |
BONINGTON RIO DE JANEIRO LITHOGRAPH. 19th c. original; this is a 20th c. reprint. Size framed: 16" h., 22" w. Condition: surface dirt to frame and glass. |
40 - 60 |
| 2345 |
E.L. FIELD ETCHING. 19th c. Brown line etching. Signed in pencil. Edward (Edmund) Loyal Field (Amer., 1856-1914) is a listed artist, etcher, & illustrator. This shows bare trees on a hill with a lake. Expertly bitten plate. Size to plate mark: 14" h., 23" w., framed 20" h., 29 1/2" w. Condition: a few abrasions; age appropriate yellowing. |
300 - 500 |
| 2346 |
JOSE CUEVAS CHILDHOOD LITHO. 1962. Black and red lithograph, bleed print. 96/100. Signed in pencil "Cuevas" lower right. Framed in a plexiglass shadowbox. Printed on watermarked cream colored paper; this lot by Cuevas (Mex-Amer., 1934-), a listed artist, shows various massively proportioned people who populated the neighborhood to which Cuevas' text refers to. Size: 15 3/4" h., 21 5/8" w., framed 18 1/2" h., 24 1/2" w. Condition: no defects; the frame is as is. |
400 - 600 |
| 2347 |
GEOGRAPHICAL ENGRAVING. 18th c. Black line engraving. Engraved by "Grainger" this is a page from "Millar's New Complete & Universal System of Geography" and shows vegetable products cultivated Asiatic islands. Size: 9" h., 12 1/2" w., framed 14" h., 17 1/2" w. Condition: torn on the lower right edge. |
75 - 125 |
| 2348 |
GEOGRAPHICAL ENGRAVING. 18th c. Black line engraving. Engraved by Page after a painting by Robinson. Engraved page from "Millar's New Complete & Universal System of Geography" and shows a view of the waterfall on the White River in Jamaica. Size: 9" h., 12 1/2" w., framed 14" h., 17 1/2" w. Condition: brown splotch upper left edge; otherwise no visible defects. |
75 - 125 |
| 2349 |
LEONARD BASKIN BEGAS PRINT. Late 1960's. Heliogravure or lithograph from a metal plate. Signed in pencil lower right, numbered 36/100. Baskin is a well known artist whose graphic work is highly regarded. As well, he taught printmaking at Smith College where he started Gehenna Press. This image is of the artist Begas. Size plate mark: 18" h., 17 1/2" framed 32" h., 25" w. Condition: the paper is faintly yellowed; frame is as is. |
900 - 1,400 |
| 2350 |
LEONARD BASKIN WATTEAU PRINT. Late 1960's. Heliogravure or litho from a metal plate. Signed in pencil lower right, numbered 41/70. Baskin (American, 1922-2000) was an eminent printmaker, painter and sculptor whose subject matter included mythological creatures, figures and homages to past artists. His style is distorted and draws attention to physiognomy above all else. Baskin's work is in the floowing collections: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMa, The Vatican. Size: plate size 18" h., 17 1/2" w., framed 32" h., 25" w. Condition: faintly yellowed. |
900 - 1,400 |
| 2351 |
4.5 FT X 6 FT PRAYER RUG. Having overall geometric design in shades of brown, pumpkin and black. Condition: worn overall, fringe worn off, edges frayed. |
35 - 70 |
| 2352 |
4'6" X 12' KILIM RUNNER. Geometric pattern in earth tones. Condition: no detractions. All sales final. |
200 - 400 |
| 2353 |
32 IN X 5 FT ORIENTAL RUG. Handwoven of 100% wool. Post 1925. Overall geometric pattern on a background of deep blue. Has three borders. Condition: fringe worn off, borders still good. Side edges are repaired, overall worn. All sales are final. |
70 - 140 |
| 2354 |
33" X 12'6" RUNNER. Post 1970. Handwoven of 100% wool. Burnt orange colored background with a repeating pattern and a border in shades of a blueish gray. Condition: pile and fringe in good condition. All sales are final. |
350 - 600 |
| 2355 |
3'4" X 5' AMERICAN INDIAN RUG. Handwoven alternating solid color stripes with geometric patterned stripes in shades of red, orange, green, and blue. Condition: no detractions, fringe good, no tears or holes. All sales are final. |
150 - 300 |
| 2356 |
41 X 70 IN. CAUCASIAN RUG. Brownish red background with triple border and overall stylized floral design. Condition: well worn, no fringe, edges worn and small tears. |
70 - 140 |
| 2357 |
5'7" X 9' FINE KAZAK STYLE RUG. Post 1975, handwoven of 100% wool. Overall geometric pattern in shades of ivory, blue, and pinkish brown. Condition: heavy pile doesn't show wear, fringe and side edges are good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
1,000 - 1,500 |
| 2358 |
4FT X 6FT MACHINE MADE RUG. 100% Olefin, made in Egypt. Sage green background with overall floral design. Condition: no wear, needs to be cleaned. |
20 - 40 |
| 2359 |
3FT X 5FT ORIENTAL RUG. Overall geometric pattern in colors of ivory, pumpkin, red, and blue gray. Condition: pile good, edges good, fringe worn. |
30 - 60 |
| 2360 |
6'8" X 9'9" KIRMAN RUG. Handwoven of 100% wool. Overall floral pattern on a bright red field with purplish medallion and border with odd shades of green. Condition: some wear to pile in spots, edges are frayed, fringe has been trimmed down. All sales are final. |
400 - 800 |
| 2361 |
10FT BY 14FT KARASTAN CARPET. 100% wool, machine loomed. Main colors are mauve, shades of brown and teal. Condition: fringe good, side edges good, slight wear overall. All sales are final. |
200 - 400 |
| 2362 |
6'7" X 10' MACHINE MADE IN TURKEY. Sixty percent wool, 40 percent acryllic. Firuze design with a red background. Condition: good pile, good fringe, clean. We reccommend that you inspect all items personally as all sales are final. |
80 - 160 |
| 2363 |
8'X11'5" MACHINE MADE IN TURKEY. 60% wool, 40% acryllic. Firuze design with a red background. Condition: pile good, fringe good, clean. Due to the inherent nature of carpets this statement of condition cannot be considered as complete. We reccommend that you personally inspect all items before bidding as all sales are final. |
100 - 200 |
| 2364 |
4'X 6' ORIENTAL AREA RUG. Handwoven from 100% wool. Wine colored and black background with overall pattern in grays and off white. Condition: pile and fringe are good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
125 - 250 |
| 2365 |
6'6" X 9' PEACH AREA RUG. With ivory colored borders edged in powder blue and tan. Treated with Scotchguard and Dupont Antron III to resist soil. Condition: top looks great, stains on the backing. |
70 - 140 |
| 2366 |
9'X12'6" HANDWOVEN BESSARABIAN RUG. All wool with a black background and overall floral pattern. Condition: like new, pile and fringe is in great condition and clean. Due to the inherent nature of carpets this statement of condition cannot be considered as complete. We reccommend that you personally inspect all items before bidding as all sales are final. |
8,000 - 12,000 |
| 2367 |
2'4"X10' PERSIAN KIRMAN RUNNER. Post 1970, all wool handwoven. Royal blue ground with border and central medallion in ivory and tan. Condition: pile and fringe are good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2368 |
4'5" X 9'6" PERSIAN BIDJAR. Post 1970. Handwoven of 100% wool. Dark blue background with geometric pattern in brownish reds and ivory. Condition: fringe and pile good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2369 |
4'11" X 10'1" PERSIAN BIDJAR. Post 1970. Geometric design with border and central medallion. Colors are reds, browns, blues, black, ivory and green. Condition: pile good,fringe good, clean. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2370 |
4' X 9'1" PERSIAN BIDJAR RUG. Post 1970. Dark blue background with overall geometric pattern in brownish reds. Condition: pile and fringe are good, clean rug. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2371 |
5'2" X 11' PERSIAN BIDJAR RUG. Post 1970, handwoven of 100% wool. Reddish brown background having a border and central medallion in shades of brown, medium blue and ivory. Condition: pile and fringe are good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
400 - 600 |
| 2372 |
5'X11' PERSIAN BIDJAR RUG. Circa 1970. Overall geometric pattern with deep blue background and deep reds. Condition: Pile and fringe are good, rug is clean. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2373 |
4'3" X 10'4" PERSIAN BIDJAR RUG. Post 1970. All wool handwoven. Overall geometric design in colors of iron red and dark blue. Condition: good pile and fringe, clean rug. All sales are final. |
400 - 700 |
| 2374 |
3'9" X 8'9" PERSIAN BIDJAR RUG. Post 1970. Having a reddish background with an overall geometric pattern in browns, black, and green. Condition: fringe and pile are good, clean rug. All sales are final. |
300 - 500 |
| 2375 |
4'6" x 8'6" PERSIAN BIDJAR RUG. Circa 1970. Overall floral pattern with a background in red and pattern in colors of ivory and blue. Condition: fringe and pile are good, clean rug. All sales are final. |
350 - 600 |
| 2376 |
4' X 10'8" PERSIAN BIDJAR. Post 1970, handwoven of 100% wool. blueish/black background with overall geometric pattern in shades of reds, medium blue with a little orange and mint green. Condition: pile and fringe are good, rug is clean, no detractions. All sales are final. |
500 - 800 |
| 2377 |
8'2" X 11' MACHINE LOOMED RUG. Brownish red ground with a black border and panels with stylized flowers having a sage color. Condition: three areas have stains on the back and corroborating discoloration (slight fading) to the top. Fringe and pile are in good condition. |
100 - 200 |
| 2378 |
VICTORIAN PULL DOWN OIL LAMP. Crystal pendants encircle a satin glass shade with morning glories on it. Size: 18" H, 16" Diameter. Condition: missing its smoke bell. |
200 - 400 |
| 2379 |
EBONISED NEOCLASSIC STYLE BED. Painted black with gilt stenciled florette decoration. Size: 40" H, 54" W, 6'9" L. Condition: like new. |
75 - 150 |
| 2380 |
HEKMAN MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE. Tripartite top made of glass and mahogany. One apron drawer on each side. Raised on square legs. Size: 17" H, 54" W, 3' D. Condition: minor surface scratchs from gentle use. |
60 - 120 |
| 2381 |
RENAISANCE REVIVAL PIER MIRROR. Victorian era gilt mirror with an elaborate reticulated cornice. Decorated with fruit and cartouches. Curvilinear white marble top rests on a conformingly shaped gilt base. Sizes: base only 16" H, 31" W, 13" D, mirror only 7'6" H, 30" W, 10" D. Condition: minor losses to gilt, decoration, and whiting (base for the gilt). |
600 - 1,200 |
| 2382 |
3 FT. 5 IN. X 5 FT.10IN. NAVAJO RUG CIRCA 1920. Consignor has owned for 32 years. Geometric patterns in shades of brown, tan, and red. Condition: minor wear to side edges, no holes, no tears. Due to the highly subjective nature of textiles this statement of condition may be open to misinterpretation and cannot be considered as complete. We suggest that you personally inspect all items before you bid. All sales are final. |
700 - 1,100 |
| 2383 |
SLAG GLASS HANGING LAMP. c.1900. Slag glass with convexly shaped glass fruit inserts. Size: 15" h., 25" dia. Condition: no visible defects. |
350 - 550 |
| 2384 |
PR LARGE PORCELAIN VASES. Pair of matching in form but two different painted scenes, no identifying markings (the only mark is an incised "10." on the base of both) porcelain vases. One scene is of two women reading being overlooked by a male musician and the other vase and other scene is of three women (one playing an instrument). Size: 19.5" H x 11.5" W x 7" - 8" D (taken at largest points). Condition: base rim wear, loss of gold gild throughout, and very minor chipping throughout especially when "feeling" the petal edges. The vase with the three women has (1) 1" x .5" missing crack in the lower right flower petal. |
600 - 1,200 |
| 2385 |
PR. PATE DE LIMOGUES FLORAL VASES. A pair of matching and complementing possibly mantle urns or flower vases. Each piece is 3-part held together with a metal square nut affixed to a metal screw with a metal washer on both ends. No attempt was made to take the pieces apart. Each piece has foral & gilded decoration. Each vase body has 2 gilded handles atop a pedestal atop a square and four-footed base. Both pieces are marked on the bottom of the pedestal "pate de Limoges" and "Couleuvre France" in a circle surrounding the letter "A" and "D" (?) in Gothic font with a coiled snake in between the two letters all in black. Size: 13" H x 7.25" W x 5.75" D. Condition: base foot wear, minor losses of gold gilt throughout otherwise no major distractions. |
500 - 1,000 |
| 2386 |
CARVED IVORY FEMALE FIGURE. Carved ivory female holding roses attached to a wooden base. No visible or apparent signatures or markings. Size: total: 13.75" H. ivory figure only: 12.25" H. Condition: 4-5 breaks/chips in rose petals, 1.75" long hair-line crack in back overlapping waist-line, and discoloration spotting throughout. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2387 |
ART NOUVEAU TABLE LAMP. c. 1900. Slag glass inserts with reticulated cast metal overlay. Drop ball flower decoration on the baluster shaped base. Size: 21" h., 19" w. Condition: no visible detractions. |
450 - 600 |
| 2388 |
WHEELING POTTERY CO. JARDINIERE. 2-piece jardiniere (w/ 2 gilded handles and scalloped rims) with matching pedestal marked on both pieces "The Wheeling Pottery CO." under a ribbon or bow and surrounded by a wreath all in brown under the glaze. Marked on only the jardiniere is "2040" in gold. The Wheeling Pottery Co. was located in Wheeling, WV (1879-1910) and this piece dates probably circa 1895 - circa 1900. Size: jardiniere: 11.25" H x 12.25" rim diameter. Condition: Base rim wear, crazing, loss of gold "sprayed"/applied gild, numerous but very small pin-head size & smaller chip flakes which display loss of paint and expose white. Pedestal: 15.75" H x base rim diameter of 14.25" x 14.5 " top "shelf" diameter. Condiiton: base rim wear, crazing, loss of gold gild especially along top outer "shelf" rim, and (3) areas of "scuff" marks where or as a result of the jardiniere resting on the pedestal. |
300 - 600 |
| 2389 |
DOULTON "FAGIN" FIGURINE. The porcelain figurine is that of the character "Fagin" from the story "Oliver Twist". Marked: "Doulton England; Fagin". Measures: 4" h., 1.5" w.(at base). Condition: no chips or cracks. |
25 - 50 |
| 2390 |
METAL QUILT RACK. Curlique design. Size: 30" H, 2' W, 12.5" D. Condition: like new. |
30 - 60 |
| 2391 |
DEER & PINE TREE - TRAYS. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint clear glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. (1) large 1.25" H x 15" W x 9" W water tray. (6) 1.5" H x 13" W x 7.75" D bread plates. Condition: Each shows glass imperfections such as bubbles and chips/scratches/nicks especially along the edges. |
400 - 800 |
| 2392 |
DEER & PINE TREE BREAD PLATES. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern glass non-flint glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. 1.25" H x 13" W x 8" W (3) amber color and (1) blue color bread plates. Condition: Each piece displays glass imperfections such as bubbles and chips/scratches/nicks epecially along the edges. One of the amber pieces has (1) .5" crack near the underside of the edge. |
400 - 800 |
| 2393 |
DEER & PINE TREE CAKE STAND. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa 1880s. Size: 6.5" H x 11" W x 9.25" D. Condition: Displays glass imperfections such as bubbles and also base rim wear and very minor chips/scratches especially alon the edges. |
250 - 500 |
| 2394 |
DEER & PINE TREE - (4) PITCHERS. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint clear glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. (3) "larger" 8.5" - 8.75" H x 8.25" (spout to handle) x 4.5" D handled water pitchers. (1) "smaller" 7.5" H x 7" (spout to handle) x 3.75" D handled milk pitcher. Condition: Each piece displays glass imperfections such as bubbles and chips/scratches/nicks especially along edges. (2) of the large pitchers and the smaller pitcher have (1) .75" chip each along the front/spout side rim of the foot. One of these larger ones has extensive chipping along the spout. |
300 - 600 |
| 2395 |
DEER & PINE TREE - (9) GOBLETS. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint clear glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. Size: 6.75"+ H with a rim diameter of 3.25"+. Condition: have slight glass imperfections, (1) goblet is discolored, very minor base wear. No major distractions. As is. Note: The goblet has been reproduced and has been reproduced by the L.G. Wright Glass Co. from New Martinsville WV using the same molds. |
100 - 600 |
| 2396 |
DEER & PINE TREE - BUTTER & COMPOTE. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. (1) covered butter 5.25" H x 6.25" W x 5.25" D. (1) compote with clear glass top with milk glass base joined by metal (brass) fixtures. Size: 9.25"+ H x 9" W x 7" D. Condition: each piece diplays glass imperfections such as bubbles and chips/scratches/nicks especially along the edges. The metal joining fixture for the compote is not aligned in a straight line. |
150 - 300 |
| 2397 |
DEER & PINE TREE - TRAYS. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint clear glass probably made by McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. 7 pieces in total. (2) 1.75"+ H x 8" W x 5.25" W trays. (1) 1.5" H x 7.25" W x 4.5" D tray. (4) 1.5" H x 4.75" W x 3.5" D flat or non-footed sauces(?). Condition: Each piece displays glass imperfections such as bubbles and each shows chipping/scratches/nicks at the edges. |
300 - 600 |
| 2398 |
DEER AND PINE TREE-COV. SUGAR. Deer and pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint clear glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. (2) 5 - 5.25" H [total height] x 4.25" W x 3.25" D [measured open lip] bases/body with (1) 2.75" H lid. (1) 5.25" H 3.75"+ W x 2.75" D body. Condition: Each piece shows minor imperfections in glass such as bubbles, chips/scratches/nicks along all edges and bases. |
150 - 300 |
| 2399 |
DEER AND PINE TREE-FINGER BOWL. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint clear glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. (2) smaller 2.25" - 2.50" H x 4.25" W x 3" W fingerbowls(?). (5) slightly larger 2.75" H x 4.75" W x 3.5" W sauces(?). Condition: Each piece shows minor imperfections in glass such as bubbles and has minor chips/scratches/nicks on all edges. |
250 - 500 |
| 2400 |
DEER & PINE TREE HANDLED CUPS. Deer & pine tree (deer & doe) early American pattern non-flint glass probably made by the McKee & Bros. Glass Co. circa late 1880s. 2.75" H with a rim diameter of 2.75" (2) clear and (1) amber color. (1) 2.5" H with a rim diameter of 2.5" green apple color with gold gild on raised motifs, handle, outer base rim, and rim. Each piece displays glass imperfections such as bubbles and chips/scratches/nicks especially along the edges. The apple green piece exhibits fading or loss of gild. On the outer base rim of the green apple piece on top of the gold gild in red it faintly reads "souvenir (?) welcome / from (??) Pittsburg, Pa". |
150 - 300 |
| 2401 |
BURL WALNUT SOFA TABLE. In the Queen Anne style. Burl walnut and crossbanded tray edged top on a repeating serpentine apron. Raised on Queen Anne legs with shell carved knees. Size: 26.5" H, 52" W, 18" D. Condition: like new. |
100 - 200 |
| 2402 |
GOLDEN OAK WASHSTAND. Circa 1900. Has towel rack back and the case has one drawer over a pair of doors. Size: 53" H, 31" W, 18" D. Condition: professionally refinished and ready for your home. |
150 - 300 |
| 2403 |
LOUIS XV STYLE GUERIDON. Post 1920. Round marble inset top on a banded apron with cabriole legs and having a lower stretcher shelf. Size: 29" H, 19" diameter. Condition: no defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 2404 |
BRASS AND GLASS COFFEE TABLE. Turtle shaped glass on an oval brass base with s-scroll feet and concave stretchers. Size: 17" H, 47" W, 30" D. Condition: like new. |
40 - 80 |
| 2405 |
FOUR ETHAN ALLEN REGENCY STYLE CHAIRS. Sidechairs with chartreuse colored plush fabric slip seats raised on sabre legs. Condition: strong frames, no detractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 2406 |
RAWSON CARTOON. Early 20th c. Ink over pencil on paper. Signed Rawson. Carl Rawson (1884-1971) is a listed Minnesotan artist; these cartoons lambast once public figures. Three men are shown betting over a pool table. The heads are drawn separately and glued down. Size framed: 13 1/2" h., 16 1/2" w. Condition: a few small brown liquid splotches. |
300 - 500 |
| 2407 |
CARL RAWSON POLITICAL CARTOON. Early 20th c. Ink on paper, the heads are drawn on separate pieces of paper and collaged on. Signed Rawson (with a bird's head "I'm In On This"). Carl Rawson (Iowa 1884- Minneapolis 1971) was an artist perhaps best known (and listed) for landscapes done in an impressionist style. This cartoon shows two men conversing. Size: 11 3/8" h., irregular width. Condition: irregularly cut on one edge; liquid brown splashes. |
300 - 500 |
| 2408 |
FOUR BIRD CHROMOLITHOS. 19th c. All published by Selmar Hess, NY and printed by L. Prang & Co. Include Dipper; Wagtails & Wrens; Titmice; Woodcocks; Group of Finches. Size: each @ 9 1/4" h., 6 1/2" w., matted slightly larger. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
75 - 90 |
| 2409 |
THREE BIRD CHROMOLITHOS. 19th c. Include Yellow Warbler; Indigo Bunting; and Flicker. Size: each @ 9" h., 5 1/2" w., matted to slightly larger dimensions. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
60 - 80 |
| 2410 |
THREE BIRD CHROMOLITHOS. 19th c. Include Wood Duck-Summer Duck; The Sharp Shinned Hawk; and the Broad Winged Hawk. Size: each @ 9" h., 5 1/2" w., matted to slightly larger dimensions. Condition: age appropriate yellowing. |
60 - 80 |
| 2411 |
WOODY WATERCOLOR WALKING MAN. 20th c. Charcoal and watercolor. Signed in blue "Woody." Cartoonish and vigorous illustration of a man walking in the rain at night. Size: 9 1/4" h., 12" w., framed 15" h., 17 1/2" w. Condition: no defects. |
100 - 200 |
| 2412 |
ENGLISH FEMALE MEZZOTINT. 1914. Color mezzzotint. Signed indistinctly in pencil. Engraved in the top margin. Publ. 1914 by G. Klackner, 20 Old Bond St., London. After a Gainsborough or Reynolds painting. Size framed: 26" h., 22" w. Condition: brown liquid stain upper left; frame is as is. |
100 - 150 |
| 2413 |
6 IMARI BOWLS. Six Japanese imari hand painted bowls, band of iron red, green, blue and yellow decoration. iron red center decoration, exterior with blue calligraphic design. Marks: three bowls with calligraphic mark. Size: 6"Diam. Condition: three good, three with minor wear to rim color. |
50 - 100 |
| 2414 |
2 FRANKLIN MINT DRAGONS. (1) Gargoyle, Guardian of Destiny. Six sided base with quatrafoils and red glass decoration, support glass orb with gargoyle on top. Marked: Gargoyle: Guardian of Destiny by Gary Persello. (c) The Franklin Mint. Size: 10 1/2"H. condition: good. (1) The Dragon of Triumph. Oval base with bronze colored dragon with a ring of fire on back supporting a crystal ball. Marked: The Dragon of Triumph, Crystal Ball by Julie Bell (c) The Franklin Mint. Size: 12"H, 10"W, 8"D. |
200 - 400 |
| 2415 |
SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL DRAGON. From the Swarovski crystal Zodiacs Series, this is the symbol for the Years of the Dragon 1916, 1926, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012. The dragon is composed of clear and frosted crystal with yellow crystal eyes. Comes in original fitted box with wooden base and iridescent glass ball. Size: 3 1/2"H, 6"L, 2 1/2"W. Condition: good. |
100 - 200 |
| 2416 |
LLADRO "THE HELMSMAN." Painted porcelain. A shirtless fellow mans a quite decorative ship's wheel. He is dressed in purple pants, stands on an oval base decorated as planks; all of which rests on an oval wooden base. Comes with a signed plaque. Size: 20 1/2" h., 14 1/2" w., 6 1/2" deep. Condition: a slight discoloration on the man's left shoulder. |
1,300 - 1,700 |
| 2417 |
2 FRANKLIN MINT DRAGONS. (1) The Dragon of Wisdom. Round base with bronze colored dragon and blue and gold base of crystal ball. Marked: The Dragon of Wisdom, Crystal Ball, by Julie Bell (c) The Franklin Mint. Size: 8"Diam. base, 11"H, 10"W. Conditon: good. (1) The Dragon of Destiny. Oval base with bronze colored dragon breathing red fire which supports the crystal ball. Marked: the Dragon of Destiny. Crystal Ball. by Julie Bell. (c) the Franklin Mint. Size: 10 1/2"H, 12"L, 7"D. Condition: good. |
200 - 400 |
| 2418 |
SUI DYNASTY LIDDED VESSEL. Green glazed ceramic vessel with raised decoration. Marked: Chinese calligraphic marks on interior of lid. Size: 15"H, 12"Diam. widest part. Condition: some chipping of glaze from vessel, some chipping along upper rim of bottom section. |
2,000 - 4,000 |
| 2419 |
18TH C. IMARI CHARGER. Japanese 18th c. Imari charger, cherry blossom decorated exterior rim, interior decoration round center landscape, border of four figural scenes and four decorated panels, Imari palette of blue, iron red, green and gold. No mark. Size: 18 1/2"Diam. Condition: good. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2420 |
STAFFORDSHIRE DINNERWARE SET. Made by Myott, Son & Co., Staffordshire. The china is off-white with a border of orange berries and tan and brown leaves. The china is marked: "MYOTT, SON & Co.; MADE IN ENGLAND; HANDPAINTED 9485". No pattern name. There is a royal crown above the lettering. The pieces are stamped with an additional "MADE IN ENGLAND" notation.(Double-stamped). The set includes the following eighty-two pieces: (12) dinner plates (10" across); (12) plates(8" across); (11) plates(6 1/4" across); (12) bowls(6 1/2" across); (12) saucers(5 1/2" across); (11) cups(4"across including handle); (4) dessert bowls(5" across); (1) large platter; (1) small platter; (1) casserole with lid; (1) creamer; (1) sugar; (1) gravy boat. Condition: minor chip on one of the dessert bowls; gravy boat has a chip on the spout; significant crazing on two of the dinner plates, one of the 8" plates, and one of the dessert bowls; otherwise good. |
250 - 500 |
| 2421 |
FLORAL CUPS AND SAUCERS. 10 saucers, 10 footed cups; white, blue & gold decoration, allover roses. Marked "Cauldon England" "Davis Collamore & Co., Ltd." "Fifth Ave. & 48th St. New York." All pieces good condition. |
100 - 200 |
| 2422 |
2 JAPANESE PORCELAIN PIECES. (1) two handled vase, square body, painted landscape scene. Marked: Hand Painted Japan, Size: 6 1/2"H. Condtion: good. (1) Lidded pot, Geisha girl decoration, orange handle and trim, marked: made in Japan. Size: 9 1/2"H. Condition: inside base of lid broken, wear to decoration. |
50 - 100 |
| 2423 |
IVORY CARVED EMPEROR & EMPRESS. 20th century. Ivory. Size: approx. 15" tall figure on a 1 3/4" base. Condition: empress has a 4" split due to dryness forming. |
1,000 - 1,500 |
| 2424 |
19TH C. SATSUMA TAZZA. Miniature Satsuma tazza with figure on pillow. Cabinet piece. No mark. size: 1 1/2"H, 2 1/2"Diam. Condition: good. |
200 - 300 |
| 2425 |
SATSUMA TEAPOT. Japanese ceramic tea pot. Size: 4"H. Condition: good. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 2426 |
AMYTHEST ELEPHANT. Carved elephant with upraised trunk. 20th c. No mark. Size: 1 3/8"H, 1 1/2"L. 5/8"W. Condition: Tip of elephant trunk is broken. |
100 - 200 |
| 2427 |
2 HINDU TEMPLE FRAGMENTS. Two animal head fragments in red speckled stone from Indian Hindu temple (original location unknown. (1) Animal head capital. Size: 3 1/4"H, 2 3/4"W, 3 1/2"D. Condition: some losses. (1) Animal head with teeth showing. Size: 3 1/2"H, 5"W, 3 1/4"D. Condition: some losses. |
75 - 150 |
| 2428 |
MING CERAMIC FIGURE. Ming dynasty green glazed ceramic figure with voting tablet. No mark. Size: 7"H. Condition: signs of wear. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 2429 |
SHOZAN PORCELAIN BOWL. Japanese porcelain bowl, 20th C. studio piece signed Shozan. Assymetrical nastursum leaf and blossom design. Marked: Shozan. Size: 4"H, 7 3/4"Diam. Condition: good. |
600 - 800 |
| 2430 |
MEERSCHAUM PIPE SET. A Meerschaum pipe set consisting of four pipes and accessories in a presentation case. Condition: minor wear. |
500 - 1,000 |
| 2431 |
METAL AND POTTERY VASE. Chinese 18th c. vase, small bse, lotus decorated base and top, ribbed body with scrafitto decoration. Size: 8"H. Condition: signs of wear. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 2432 |
KENSINGTON WARE TRAY. aluminum tray with inset center holding round cheese cutting board. Marked: Kensington Ware. Size: 15 1/4"Diam. tray, 8 1/2"Diam. wooden insert. (Produced in New Kensington, Pa.) Condition: good. |
50 - 100 |
| 2433 |
JAPANESE TEMPLE CARVING. c. 1300-1500 AD. Gray sandstone. Temple carving of a monk with hands clasped in prayer. Stela-like shaped sculpture. Size: 16" h., 9" w., 5" deep. Condition: details are worn away with time. |
2,500 - 3,500 |
| 2434 |
BRONZE FIGURE OF PEASANT. Bronze figure of barefoot water-carrier, wearing coolie hat, on pedestal, carrying 2 buckets suspended from a shoulder-yoke. 16 3/4" high, pedestal 4 1/4" diam. Paper label: "Made in Thailand." No defects, |
50 - 100 |
| 2435 |
3 HINDU TEMPLE FRAGMENTS. Three figural Hindu temple fragments from India. Temple of origin unknown. All in mottled red stone. (1). Torso fragment of hand on waist and thigh with drapery. Size: 10"H, 5 1/2"W, 2 1/2"D. Condition: as is. (1) Torso fragment of belly, hand and leg with drapery. Size: 7"H. 6"W, 3"D. Condition: as is. (1) Upper torso fragment, two arms joined over chest with drapery. Size: 5 1/2"H, 6"W, 3"D. |
100 - 300 |
| 2436 |
HINDU TEMPLE FRAGMENT. Figural temple fragment of Hindu god or goddess in pinkish stone from India. Temple of origin unknown. Figure with elaborate headdress, bearing an offering, with beaded drapery. figure broken off at mid thigh. Size: 8 1/4"H, 5"W, 3"D. Condition: wear and dirt. |
150 - 300 |
| 2437 |
JAPANESE TEMPLE CARVING. c. 1300-1500 AD. Yellow sandstone. Temple carving of a monk holding a staff. Size: 21" h., 12" w., 9" deep. Condition: chips to the top of the mandorla, hole drilled into the thigh. |
8,000 - 10,000 |
| 2438 |
INUIT MAN AND SALMON. 1980's. Dark green soapstone. Unsigned. This is a huge Inuit carving by their modern standards, excellently finished with a high polish. This comes from Povungnituk, a village along the Hudson Bay. Each region maintains its own style and subject matter and while the subject matter may be traditional (see lot 2770 for comparison) it is likely that it is entirely in keeping with the sculptural tenets passed from father to son in that region. Size: 12 1/2" h., 11" w., 5" deep. Condition: no defects. |
1,600 - 2,000 |
| 2439 |
INUIT PARKA MAN WITH BIRD. Before the 1950's. Soft greenstone on a sandstone base. Unsigned. The moon face and windswept parka hood are common stylistic marks pertinent to Hudson Bay carvings. not only in soft stone statuettes, but also in whale vertebrae carvings. The broad finish and schematic incised lines make it appear to be an earlier piece. Size: 12" h., 7" w., 6" deep. Condition: some minor scratches to the surface. |
1,100 - 1,400 |
| 2440 |
PR 3 BRANCH WALL SCONCES. Pair of bronze three branch wall sconces in Louis XV style. wired for electricity with silk shades. no mark. Condition: good. Size: 20"H, 12"W, 7"D. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 2441 |
JOHNSON BROS. IRONSTONE POT. Two handled vessel, white body with blue and gilt decoration. Marked: Royal Semi Porcelain, Johnson Bros. England. Size: 11"H, Condition: minor chips on rim, no lid. |
100 - 200 |
| 2442 |
INUIT SNOWMOBILER. 1989. Dark green soapstone. Signed by the artist in his Inuit alphabet. Bears the Canadian Igloo sticker. Inuit carvers also interpret their modern surroundings and snowmobiles are a large part of their lives. This sculpture shows a man with snow goggles on a snowmobile. The handlebars are visible, but blobs of snow obscure the rest of the form. Size: 9" h., 6" w., 6" deep. Condition: no defects. |
1,000 - 1,400 |
| 2443 |
18TH CENTURY ROCOCO CANDLESTAND. Extremely finely carved. Piecrust edged curvilinear top on a stop fluted pedestal base with an elaborately carved tripod base. Provenance: from the Villoney collection; Cleveland, Ohio. Size: 29" H, 16" Diameter. Condition: cracks starting in the top, 1" tip of one toe has been professionally reglued, beautiful deep finish. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2444 |
18TH CENTURY DUMBWAITER. Mahogany three tiered with tray edge. Spiral turned baluster stems between the tiers. The whole raised on snake feet. Size: 44" H, 23" diameter, condition: no detractions. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2445 |
PORCELAIN INSET FLOOR SCREEN. Teakwood frame with round and square porcelain plaques repeating the same foo dog pattern in a burnt orange color. Size: 6'6" H, four 17.5" W panels, 1" D. Condition: porcelain is like new, few cracks in the wood, good finish. |
600 - 1,200 |
| 2446 |
PR. CHINESE PAINTED BRASS VASES. Pair of engraved and then painted brass vases incised on the bottom of each with "CHINA". Size: 10" H x 6" top rim diamter x 3.5" base rim diameter. Condition: brass exhibits minor denting especially along edges and paint loss and/or simply unfinished. |
75 - 150 |
| 2447 |
CERAMIC PIG PIGGY BANK. 8.75" H 13.25" W x 6.75" D ceramic pig piggy bank with black spots, cork stopper (unsure if original), and incised marked on belly "PATENTED 139366". Condition: dirty, feet base wear, scratches, minor blemishes, and some minor loss of paint. |
30 - 60 |
| 2448 |
HUMMEL UMBRELLA GIRL TMK-7. "Umbrella Girl" with trademark 7 (1990-1999) and possibly artist signed with "TE 93" on the base. Size: 4.75" H. Condition: no distractions, has sticker label on back. |
250 - 500 |
| 2449 |
2 SMALL SIGNED LOETZ VASES. Both are iridescent. (1) 5" H blown-molded blue, purple and green iridescent vase with a pontil mark that is not polished and with the signature "Loetz" and "Austria" is cursive script and etched on the base surrounding the pontil mark respectively. (1) 5.25" H red with very faint iridescence possibly blown-molded with fine polished upper rim and fine polished base with a faint "Loetz Austria" in cursive script acid stamped on the base. Condition: no major distractions to either. No claim is made to the authenticity of the 2 pieces being Loetz. |
500 - 1,000 |
| 2450 |
GEORGE JONES & SONS CHINA (42). 42 pieces of George Jones & Sons (British) brown & white floral "Margaret" "Rd. No. 143264" china marked "G" over "J" above the cresent with "AND SONS" in the the cresent all over "MARGARET" over "Rd. No. 143264" all in brown. The cresent mark is also incised. George Jones & Sons (c. 1861-1951) were British maufacturers of earthenware, majolica, and porcelain (after 1872). The mark use of "& Sons" was added in 1873 and was used until 1924. The use of "England" in their mark was incorporated in 1891. Thus this pattern may date from 1873-1891. (12) 9.75" plates. (1) plate has (1) 2" crack [top thru bottom]. (12) 9" plates. (1) has .25" chip - missing. (6) 4.25" x 4.25" undulating square dishes. (1) has 1" x .25" corner missing, (2) have "excessive" crazing & discoloring. (9) 2.5" x 2.5" undulating square salts(?). (2) have excessive crazing & discoloration. (1) 8.75" W x 7" D oval platter. Has "pitting" with discoloration. (1) 15.25" W x 12.25" D oval platter. No major distractions. (1) 6" H x 11.5" W x 6.5" D lidded 2-piece tureen. (1) .5" chip - missing from foot which is barely noticeable when resting. Condition: Beyond what was mentioned above (the "major" or more severe distractions) each piece exhibits wear from obvious use and other minor chipping/scratches/"scuffing"/blemishes/crazing. As is. |
400 - 800 |
| 2451 |
STERLING SERVEWARE. Lot includes the following ten pieces: a bowl marked: "Steiff Sterling"; Condition: scratches. a baby dish with "bunny" scenes marked: "Sterling"; Condition:dents and scratches. three small sterling trays; Condition: scratches. an initialed pierced dish marked: "Sterling"; Condition: dents and scratches. a wood handled sauce pot marked: "Sterling; William Fleming; London 1725 Reproductions"; Condition: scratches. a pair of urn shaped holders with gold colored interiors marked: "Prelude International Sterling NH8"; Condition: minor scratches. a blue glass condiment jar with a sterling holder, spoon and lid; Condition: minor scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 2452 |
STERLING CANDLESTICKS. The lot includes three pairs of candlesticks styled in the Colonial tradition. One is marked: "Rogers Sterling Weighted Reinforced 304". Measures: 3" h., 3" w., 2" d. Condition: one has dents; both have minor scratches. One is marked: "Gorham Sterling; Cement filled; Reinforced with rod of other metal; 770". Measures: 5" h., 4"w., 2" d. Condition: both dented; minor scratches. One is marked: "Sterling 1741; Colonial Period; Pitch filled". Initialed. Measures: 10 1/4" h., 3.5" w., 2 1/8" d. Condition: minor scratches. |
50 - 100 |
| 2453 |
STERLING CONDIMENT SPOONS. The lot consists of twelve condiment spoons marked: "S. Kirk & Son; Sterling". Although not marked, it appears to be the "Repousse" pattern. Initialed on back of handles. Condition: minor scratches; four are still in plastic bags; never used. |
120 - 240 |
| 2454 |
STERLING SPOONS. The lot has twelve spoons marked: "Shreve, Crimp & Low Co.; Sterling S". Initialed handles. Condition: minor scratches. |
120 - 180 |
| 2455 |
SIX STERLING SPOONS. Spoons are hallmarked. Initialed handles. Condition: some scratches. |
60 - 90 |
| 2456 |
ASSORTED STERLING. Lot includes the following: two sterling silver glass coasters; Condition: nicks and dents; two silver footed coaster caddies with eight glass coasters; Condition: silver is scratched and discolored; One toast caddy marked: "Made in England"; Condition: discolored and scratched; One silver topped initialed brush; Condition: badly tarnished; brush is old and coming apart; one sterling footed glass pitcher; Condition: no dents or scratches; four silver liquor bottle labels; Condition: minor scratches; one is missing a chain; two have chains that need re-attached; one footed Paul Revere bowl; Condition: minor scratches; discolored inside; two small silver dishes with Italian coin(?) inserts; Condition: one insert is loose; both discolored on bottom; two tiny sterling dishes; Condition: one is dented; one Wallace sterling initialed dish; Condition: scratches and discolorations; four silver knives; do not match; Condition: scratches and discolorations; cracked mother-of-pearl(?) handle; bent; five condiment spoons; Condition: scratched and tarnished; one silverplate spoon; Condition: discolored bowl; one Rogers Bros. fork; Condition: scratched; two Oneida iced tea spoons; Condition: scratched; two Rogers & Co. condiment spoons; Condition: dented and discolored; five assorted sterling spoons; Condition: two are nicked and dented; minor scratches; two condiment souvenir spoons; Condition: minor scratches. |
25 - 50 |
| 2457 |
SIX WHITING,IMPERIAL QUEEN SOUP SPOONS. Patented 1893. 6.5" long, price guide lists them for $70. each. Weighs: 7.92 regular ounces. Condition: no detractions. |
180 - 360 |
| 2458 |
6 TIFFANY CO, WAVE EDGE PATTERN SPOONS. (See lot #2485 for matching forks and demitasse spoons). Six 8.5" long sterling place spoons monogrammed LFDL. Weighs: 18 regular ounces. Condition: no defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 2459 |
REPOUSSE ORCHID STERLING BOWL. Weighs 7.43 ounces. Extremely pushed out design of orchids. Monogrammed S. Size: 2" H, 11" W, 7" D. Condition: minor minute dings to the rounded table edge. |
300 - 500 |
| 2460 |
CARVED & RETICULATED CHAIR. Back and arms are carved with grape clusters and leafage. Front legs are in the form of open mouthed winged dragons biting onto the chair rail. Size: 34.5" H, 27" W, 20" D. Condition: front handrest is cracked and needs to be reglued, otherwise chair is solid, finish is good. |
300 - 500 |
| 2461 |
ASSORTED GLASSWARE. Lot includes thirteen pieces of glass. One is five matching sherbert glasses with an acid etched floral design. Unmarked. Glasses measure: 5" h., 4" d. Condition: tiny chip on the rim of one. One is a cut glass decanter with a starburst pattern. Unstoppered. Unmarked. Measures: 7" h., 2 3/8" d. One is a stoppered cut glass decanter with a crisscross pattern. Unmarked. Measures: 10" h., 1 3/4" d.(at top). condition: minor chips on rim and stopper stem. One is a set of six cut glass salt cellars. Unmarked. Measures: 1" h., 1" d. Condition: no chips or cracks. |
60 - 120 |
| 2462 |
ASSORTED GLASSWARE. Lot includes four contemporary glass pieces. One is a fish form bowl marked: "Coprac(?); Art Venier, France". Measures: 4" h., 5.5" l., 2 1/4" d. Condition: no chips or cracks. One is a lotus blossom shaped bowl. Unmarked. Measures: 4.5" h., 7" d. Condition: minor chips on point of one petal. One is a pair of ashtrays marked: "Steuben". Measures: 1.5" h., 3.5" d. Condition: internal crack on one near the cigarette rest. |
30 - 60 |
| 2463 |
ASSORTED CUT GLASS. Lot includes ten pieces. (1) cut glass ashtray with an etched star design. Measures: 2.5" h., 6" d. Condition: pits in glass on inside bottom of ashtray. (2) cut and etched glass bowl with a star and points pattern. Measures: 2.5" h., 6" d. Condition: minor scratches in bottom of bowl; minor chips on rim; needs cleaned. (3) cut glass dish with a star and leaf design. Measures: 1 1/8" h., 5" d. Condition: minor chips on rim. (4) cut glass dish with a star nad points design. Measures: 1 1/8" h., 6" d. Condition: chips on rim; needs cleaned. (5) cut and etched glass ashtray. Measures: 1" h., 7.5" d. Condition: minor chips on rim. (6) cut glass handled dish with a star and points pattern. Measures: 1' h., 5 1/4" d. Condition: chips on handle and rim; needs cleaned. (7) cut glass handled dish with a star and points design. Measures: 1" h., 6" d. Condition: chips on rim. (8) small cut glass vase with a star design. Measures: 4" h., 3.5" d. Condition: chips on rim. (9) cut glass footed compote with a star and crisscross design. Measures: 7.5" h., 6.5" d. (10) stoppered cut glass condiment bottle with a star and points design. Measures: 7" h. Condition: stopper is broken; bottom piece is wedged in bottle; chip in handle on the top left. |
100 - 200 |
| 2464 |
SILVERPLATE TEA SET & OTHERS. Lot includes five pieces of silverplate. One is a three piece tea set with a teapot, lidded sugar and creamer. Marked: "Poole Silverplate Co.; quadrupleplate; Taunton, Mass.; 937". It has an embossed floral design and is initialed with an "S". Teapot measures: 7.5" h., 3" d. Sugar: 6" h., 3" d. Creamer; 4" h., 2"d. Condition: scratches and tarnish. One is a sugar bowl marked: "Guaranteed by Rogers, Smith & Co.; Meridan , Ct.; 2061; U.S.A. Measures: 4 5/8" h., 3.5" d. Condition: scratches; tarnish. One is a candlestick. Unmarked. Measures: 8" h., 1.5" d. Condition: tarnish. |
35 - 70 |
| 2465 |
NINE PIECES STERLING. Lot includes a pair of candlesticks marked: "KMK; Sterling Reinforced With Cement"; Measures: 3.5" h., 1.5"d. Condition: both have dents; tarnish marks; pits; one is loose. A pair of candlesticks marked: "Sterling Reinforced with Cement; R; B"; Measures: 2.5" h., 1.5" d. Condition: minor dents; tarnish marks. A double handled urn holder marked: "Preisner; Sterling Weighted"; Measures: 3" h., 2.5" d. Condition: dented; tarnish marks. A pair of salt cellars with gold colored interiors and spoons. Unmarked. Spoons marked: "Sterling; hallmarked". Front of spoons marked: "Twin Cubs Yellowstone Park". Measures: 2" h., 2 1/8" d. Condition: scratched interiors. |
60 - 120 |
| 2466 |
PAIR OF STERLING COMPOTES. Ruffled edge is gadrooned and reticulated. Cement reinforced base. Size: 6.5" H, 6.25" diameter. Condition: minor dings to table base edge. |
70 - 140 |
| 2467 |
10 COLLECTORS SPOONS IN A VITRINE. An 1836 Ohio spoon; a U.S. Indian Building, 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition spoon; one Nantucket, etc. |
75 - 150 |
| 2468 |
STERLING BOWL, CREAMER AND SUGAR. Gorham "Puritan" pattern sugar and creamer and creamer weighing 18.5 ounces (unweighted or no cement filling) monogrammed with a G,1904-1929. Also a 7.79 regular ounce rectangular reeded dish monogrammed the G, 1904. Condition: no major defects. |
60 - 120 |
| 2469 |
MCDONNELL STORMY SEA AND PIER. Dated 1907. Oil on canvas. Signed. Shows onlookers on a pier looking at green waves and whitecaps. Size: 20 3/4" h., 13 3/4" w., framed 21 1/2" h., 29" w. Condition: paint missing from the lower left corner (2" square in area), frame is as is. |
400 - 600 |
| 2470 |
CHRIST IN ALTARPIECE FRAME. Date is undetermined. Tempera on oak. The style resembles 15th c. painting, International Gothic. Framed in a Gothic altarpiece style frame. Shows Christ in his atrributed colors, red and blue with his hand across his heart, clouds open up behind him. Size: @22" h., 15" w., framed in the Gothic frame: 34" h., 21" w., framed in larger shadowbox frame: 39" h., 26" w. Condition: age appropriate scratches and knicks to the painted surface; frame and shadowbox are as is. |
7,000 - 9,000 |
| 2471 |
CRUCIFIXION PAINTING. Dated 1499. Paint on canvas. A lengthy inscription in Old German is loosley translated as "this is a portrait of Jesus, how he looked at his death, given by Doctor Faustem." The sun and moon appear eclipsed in the background. Size: 40 3/4" h., 28" w. Condition: needs to be conserved: age appropriate wear of the painted surface which has resulted in numerous lacunae at the bottom edge and corners; several large tears in the canvas, cut dow and tacked to stretcher bars; 3rd party shipping due to its size. |
5,000 - 7,000 |
| 2472 |
JAPANESE PRINT, MAN AND CHILD. 19th c. Color woodblock print. Shows a stern man with a smiling child on his back. Size: 14 3/4" h., 10" w. Condition: some faint foxing marks on the child's arm. |
300 - 500 |
| 2473 |
YOSHITOSHI SAMURAI FISHERMAN. 19th c. Color woodblock print. Oban size: 14" h., 9 3/4" w. Condition: small cracks through the paper at the character's feet. |
800 - 1,000 |
| 2474 |
YOSHIKAZU TRIPTYCH BATTLE PRINT. 19th c. Color woodblock among three sheets. Size: each is approx. 13 3/4" h., 9" w. Condition: age appropriate wear; no major defects. |
600 - 800 |
| 2475 |
TOYOKUNI III MONK AND FAN. 19thc. Color woodblock print. Oban size. Size: 14" h., 9 1/2" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
250 - 350 |
| 2476 |
KUNIYOSHI SAMURAI AND LADY. 19th c. Color woodblock print. Diptych in two sheets. Oban size to each sheet. Size: 14"h., 10" w. Condition: age appropriate wear at their edges. |
500 - 700 |
| 2477 |
REVERSE PAINTED LAMP. Lamp has a cast metal base with a classical design. The glass shade has a trees and landscape design. It has a two bulb capacity. Lamp base measures: 22"h., 6 1/2" d.(at base). Shade measures: 18" d.(bottom), 3.5" d. (at top). Condition: discolorations and scratches on base; cord is worn. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2478 |
25 PCS. LANCASTER BY GORHAM. Sterling, retailed by J. Wiss and Sons. Hallmarked with a lion and an anchor. Includes six forks (7" L) monogrammed L, six teaspoons (6" L) monogrammed L, six tablespoons (7" L) monogrammed G, five unmonogrammed knives (3.5" handles), a sugar shell monogrammed S, and a cold meat fork (7" L) monogrammed G. Condition: good. |
250 - 400 |
| 2480 |
PAIR OF MOSER VASES. c. 1870's. The matching vases are cobalt blue with gilded accents. Vases are reputed to be the creation of Ludwig Moser of Carlsbad, Austria. Measures: 10.5" h., 3" d. Condition: age appropiate wear. |
300 - 500 |
| 2481 |
18 X 36 IN. NAVAJO FIGURAL HORSE BLANKET. Handwoven of wool with three figures of women in primary colors. Condition: no rips, tears, or holes. No detractions. All sales are final. |
150 - 300 |
| 2482 |
18 X 36 IN. NAVAJO FIGURAL HORSE BLANKET. Handwoven of 100% wool and having three figures in primary colors. Condition: no holes or tears, no detractions, clean. |
150 - 300 |
| 2483 |
12 PCS STERLING, CHANTILLY BY GORHAM. Includes six forks 7" long and six teaspoons 6" long. Hallmarked with a P in a circle and then a lion, an anchor, and a G all in a row. Monogrammed with an S. Condition: good. |
120 - 180 |
| 2484 |
12 TOWLE STERLING,OLD COLONIAL PATTERN. A dozen .925 sterling grapefruit spoons. Monogrammed verso SJS. Having a reticulated handle with s-scrolls forming a heart shape and a paneled and pointed bowl. Size: 5.5" long. Condition: one spoon tip is chewn. |
100 - 180 |
| 2485 |
15PCS WAVE EDGE PATTERN BY TIFFANY ANDCO. (See lot #2458 for matching spoons). Twelve sterling forks patented in 1884. Monogrammed LFDL. The price guide lists them for $90. each. Size: 7.25" long. Condition: good, no detractions. And three 4.75" demitasse spoons. Good condition. |
400 - 800 |
| 2486 |
18 PCS STERLING, BUTTERCUP BY GORHAM. Patterned on both sides. Patented in 1900. Includes six 7.5" forks and twelve 6" teaspoons. Monogrammed with a G. Condition: good. |
200 - 300 |
| 2487 |
3 PCS STERLING, MEDALLION BY GORHAM. Patented 1864. Includes one 6" sugar shell with a Roman soldiers profile and two 3.5" long individual salt spoons with a womans profile. All are monogrammed E W. Condition: no detractions. |
60 - 120 |
| 2488 |
6 WHITING STERLING FORKS, LOUIS XV PAT. Six forks 7.5" long made by Whiting in the Louis XV pattern. Lists for $60 each. Monogrammed G. Condition: good. |
180 - 360 |
| 2489 |
6 STERLING COCKTAIL/OYSTER FORKS. Monogrammed underneath with an S. Size: 6" long. Condition: good. |
60 - 100 |
| 2490 |
11 INTERNATIONAL STERL, LADY BETTY 1920. Six fish forks and six salad forks made by International in the Lady Betty pattern, circa 1920. All forks are 6" long. Condition: good. |
100 - 150 |
| 2491 |
SIX MOTHER OF PEARL/STERLING KNIVES. Blades marked A.J. Jordan, St. Louis. Sterling ferrules have festoon decorations and beaded edges. Size: 9" long. Condition: one pearl handle has a large fracture (or piece missing), the missing piece only shows up if you look at the edge profile. It looks fine as it sets at a place setting. |
60 - 120 |
| 2492 |
6 SETS STERLING SALT & PEPPERS. Three sizes are 4", 2.5", 1.25". Condition: tall pair is dinged, monogrammed and lists to one side. three of the mid size have dings, smallest have minor dings in the tops. |
40 - 80 |
| 2493 |
E.T. PELL COIN SILVER SPOON. Handle decorated with a sheaf of wheat and a scythe. Monogrammed CSML. Size: 9" long. Condition: good. |
40 - 80 |
| 2494 |
SPOONS AND LADLES, 5 PIECES. Includes a monogrammed sterling 6.5" R.W.S. Co. Pat. 91 ladle with leaf flourish handle; a 5.5" sauce ladle engraved Margaret, Dec 14th, 1904 and engraved with a bridesbasket under the bowl and having an Ionic column handle; an 8.5" long R. Smith, Newark stamped coin silver gold washed berry spoon with twisted and bright cut handle; a 6.5" pierced bowl spoon; and a 4.75" long small ladle. |
50 - 100 |
| 2495 |
2 STERLING SERVING PIECES. Includes a repousse floral 8.5" cold meat fork marked with a W in a circle; a 9.5" floral repousse handled pie server. Condition: not bent, no dings, good condition. |
45 - 90 |
| 2496 |
7 STERLING SILVER SALAD FORKS. (7) 5.75"+ matching pattern sterling silver salad forks all monogramed with a Gothic "G" (?). Condition: no major distractions. |
40 - 80 |
| 2497 |
ASST. 6 PCS STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. (1) 6" Gorham "Strasbourg" pattern [1897] sugar shell marked "Sterling" hallmark of lion, anchor, and Gothic G, above "PAT 1897". Monogramed "TP" (?). (1) 5.25" lemon fork marked "Sterling" "Pat. Jan 28 09" and "RLB" situated in a "Y" pattern. The mark is probably the Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co. of Greenfield, Massachusetts or better known as Lunt Silversmiths. (1) 4.5" lemon fork marked "GORHAM" over "H" over "824" over "Sterling". (1) 5.5"+ spoon marked "Chas. F. Artes" and "Pat. Appd for Sterling". Monogramed (?) on the back. (1) 3.75" [baby (?)] spoon marked hallmark eagle, shield with "R" (?), and lion on hind legs, and "sterling". Engraved "Edward" and "1909". (1) 4" [baby (?)] spoon unmarked and monogramed ""M.R.P." Condition: no major distractions. |
75 - 150 |
| 2498 |
ASST. 14 PIECES STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. (6) 5.75" knives marked "R. & B." for Reed & Barton. (5) 5.75" knives marked "Engine turned reproduction". (1) 6.75"+ knife marked "R. SMITH". (1) 7.25" knife marked "Culbert Bros" and "H H Patent 1 (?)". (1) 6.75" knife marked "Pat Appd for" above a lion" above "sterling" and to the right "Chas (?)". Condition: slight tarnishing and pitting. |
100 - 200 |
| 2500 |
8 FT X 10.5 FT WOOL/SILK RUG. Recent. Hand-woven, main colors are bright red, dark blue, and sage green. Condition: like new, very clean. All sales are final. |
400 - 800 |
| 2501 |
2 PIECES OF BLUE EAPG. 2 pieces of blue unmarked/unsigned early American pattern glass. (1) is a covered (candy) dish 5.5"+ H and (1) is a 3.25" H with rim diameter of 8.5" 3-footed scalloped edged bowl. Condition: minor glass imperfections in both and minor chipping along rims, edges and points of contact of the covered dish. |
100 - 200 |
| 2502 |
ASSORTED GLASSSWARE. One is a red stoppered glass condiment bottle. Measures: 6" h. Condition: minor scratches. One is a blue stoppered condiment bottle. Measures: 6.5" h. Condition: gouge in the bottom of the bottle. One is a red-orange stoppered condiment bottle. Measures: 7" h. Condition: no visible defects. One is a clear stoppered condiment bottle. Measures: 7" h. Condition: flaws in handle and stopper. One is a bubble infused paperweight with blue accents. Measures: 3" d. Condition: some nicks and scratches. One is a Lenox commemorative vase marked: "U.S. House of Representatives". Signed: John P. Murtha. Measures: 6.5" h., 5 1/4" d. Condition: no chips or cracks. |
10 - 25 |
| 2503 |
THIRTEEN PERFUME BOTTLES. The lot includes the following: 1. a frosted dove glass stoppered bottle marked: "NINA; Lalique; France". Condition: dove's wing and tail are chipped. 2. a glass stoppered bottle marked: "Guerlain, Paris; Shalimar". Condition: no chips or cracks. 3. a purple and gold glass stoppered bottle marked: "Made in Egypt". Condition: no chips or cracks. 4. glass silver stoppered bottle marked: "Ralph Lauren". Conditon: no chips or cracks. 5. glass and black plastic topped spray bottle. Unmarked. Full of perfume. Condition: no chips or cracks. 6.,7. pair of frosted glass stoppered bottles marked: "Ombre Bleue; J.C. Brosseau". Condition: no chips or cracks. 8. plastic stoppered glass bottle marked: "CAFE". Condition: no chips or cracks. 9. frosted shell shaped bottle with a black stopper. Unmarked. Condition: no chips or cracks. 10. glass spray bottle marked: "Tresor; Lancome: Paris". 11. round glass bottle encased in black plastic with panthers on both sides marked: "Parfum Panthere de Cartier". Condition: no chips or cracks. 12. round black glass bottle. Unmarked. Condition: no chips or cracks. 13. glass bottle with a black plastic ribbon stopper marked: "L'insolent; De Charles Jourdan". Condition: no chips or cracks. |
50 - 100 |
| 2504 |
BRASS SAMOVAR SET. Lot includes a tray, bowl and samovar. Samovar is marked in Russian (?). Samovar measures: 17.5" h., 8" w.(handle to handle) 5" w.(base). Tray measures: 14 3/4" l., 9" w. Bowl measures: 2.5" h., 6.5" d. Condition: all are scratched, dented and discolored; bolt loose on top of urn. |
50 - 100 |
| 2505 |
SILVER TONGS, TWO SPOONS. One is a serving spoon with an initialed handle marked: "winged "S" symbol; Sterling PAT INT". One is initialed slotted spoon marked: "PAT'D. STERLING". One is a pair of sugar(?) tongs marked: "STERLING". Condition: all have some scratches and discolorations. |
45 - 90 |
| 2506 |
ASSORTED SILVER. Lot has eight silver footed bases with glass inserts. The glass dishes have an engraved leaf design. Measures: 3.5" h., 3.5" d. Condition: two have bigger bases than the rest; of these two, one has a broken base; one is dented. Comes in a case that is badly worn. Lot has a silver serving fork that is marked: "Sterling handle". Lot has a sterling bowl marked: "Sterling for Poole 351; Paul Revere Reproductions". Measures: 3" h., 6" d. Condition: badly tarnished. Lot has a sterling sugar and creamer set with gold interiors marked: "Sterling with a "W" and bow and arrow symbol".Measures: 1 3/4" h., 2 1/4" d. Condition: minor scratches; tarnish marks. |
25 - 50 |
| 2507 |
SILVER SERVEWARE. Lot includes a sterling footed compote marked: "Empire Sterling Weighted". Measures: 5" h., 8" d. Condition: badly dented and scratched. one footed tray marked: "(hallmark symbol): Dodge Inc.; King George ADE". Measures: 2.5" h., 14.5" d. Condition: scratches and discolorations. a Victorian silver top to a comb; Unmarked; a silver nail file; Unmarked; a hallmarked pearl handled fork; a hallmarked serving spoon; a knife marked: "1880 Pairpoint MFG Co. 8"; a sterling slotted spoon marked: "Sterling PAT 1928"; and a ladled serving spoon marked: "1835 R. WALLACE". Condition: scratches and discolorations on some. |
40 - 80 |
| 2508 |
ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE. Lot includes the following: four matching mother-of-pearl(?) knives marked: "1884 J. Russell & Co. 12"; one sterling fork marked: "Sterling Pat. 1910; a "W" and lion symbol"; two matching condiment spoons marked: "KW"; two condiment spoons; one unmarked and one marked: "PARIS". Condition: all have some scratches and discolorations. |
50 - 100 |
| 2509 |
ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE. Heritage pattern. The flatware is marked: "1847 Rogers Bros. IS Heritage". It includes the following thirty-one pieces: five dinner forks; four salad forks; six dinner knives; four dessert spoons, and twelve teaspoons. Comes in original box. Condition: some scratches and discolorations. |
30 - 60 |
| 2510 |
SILVER SERVEWARE. Lot includes the following eight pieces: a Reed & Barton silverplate pitcher; Measures: 6.5" h., 4" d. Conditon: scratches. an initialed silver on copper Paul Revere Reproduction pitcher; Measures: 7" h., 5" d. Condition: scratches. a lidded creamer; hallmarked; Measures: 4.5" h., 1.5" d. Condition: bottom dented; discolored. a silverplate pepper mill; Measures: 7" h. Condition: minor scratches. a silverplate casserole dish with a glass insert; Measures: 3" h., 8" d. Condition: scratches; silver wearing off handles. a round silver rimmed Formica tray ; Condition: scratches. a Gorham silver Paul Revere bowl; hallmarked; Measures: 3" h., 6.5" d. Condition: scratches. a silverplate lidded box with a wood interior; Measures: 1.5" h., 6" l., 4.5" w. Conditon: scratches; lid's hinge is broken. |
25 - 50 |
| 2511 |
CHILDREN'S TEA SET. The china set has a white background with a blue Oriental design. Marked: "Made in Japan". The set includes the following twenty pieces: six cups; five saucers; six small plates; one creamer; one sugar, and a small lidded bowl. Condition: some of the pattern is worn off on some pieces; broken handle on cup; sugar bowl appears to be missing a lid. |
15 - 35 |
| 2512 |
CERAMIC PAINTED VASE. The vase is two-handled with a floral design on one side and an Oriental scene with four men on the other side. Unmarked. Measures: 14.5" h., 7" w.(handle to handle), 4 1/8" d. Condition: some crazing; crack through the middle of the Oriental scene. |
25 - 50 |
| 2513 |
ANTIQUE MINIATURE PORTRAIT. c. mid 19th century. Portrait is that of a woman done in graphite on paper heightened with ink. Framed in a gold metal, possibly tin. Measures: 2.5" l., 2" w. Condition: age appropiate wear. |
30 - 50 |
| 2514 |
ETTORE ROESLER FRANZ WINDMILL OIL. Early 20th century. Oil on canvas. Franz (1845-1907) was an Italian landscapist and watercolorist from Rome. This scene shows a windmill on a bluff near the sea. A country road is populated by a single walker. A distant ship and a cottage complete the quiet aspects of this picture which is otherwise dramatically lit by a blue sky and pink and brown clouds. Signed in the lower right "ER Franz 00." Set in a loosened arched window frame. Size: 16" h., 12" w., framed 26" h., 22" w. Condition: there is one unrepaired tear one inch long below the figure; there are two patches on the back where the canvas was repaired from old damage. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 2515 |
AUTUMN LAKE OIL. 19th c. Oil on board. No visible signature. Autumn trees flank a small double lake. The manner is American. Size: 18" h., 12" w., framed 19 1/2" h., 26" w. Condition: warped convexly; dirty with brown stains. |
700 - 900 |
| 2516 |
ERNEST LAWSON WATERCOLOR. Late 19th or early 20th century. Pencil on paper with a watercolor wash. Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939) depicts a winter scene by a frozen creek or depression in a field. Signed "E. Lawson" in the lower right. A nameplate on the mat indicates the title as being "Winter." Size: 4" h., 6" w., framed 11" h., 13" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2517 |
MAURICE UTRILLO COLOR PRINT. Dated 1922. Intaglio techniques (roulette, drypoint) with relief techniques and hand coloring on paper. Signed in plate "Maurice Utrillo. U. 1922." A village church is seen with people nearby. Size: 19" h., 10" w., framed 26" h., 18" w. Condition: yellowing and some discoloration. |
1,500 - 1,800 |
| 2518 |
LES BILLETS DOUX. Probably 19th century. Oil on copper. An old not in script on the verso reads " Les Billets Doux, Terburgh." The scene shows a 17th century cavalier offering tickets to a young, coqeuttish woman dressed in a fur trimmed coat. Size: 15" h., 11" w., framed 19" h., 16" w. Condition: craquellure and crazing throughout;darkened varnish. |
1,000 - 1,500 |
| 2519 |
MURILLO 19TH C. VIRGIN COPY. Oil on canvas. The Spanish artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo was known in the Baroque era for soft, sweet religious paintings; such were their popularity that he was often copied. This is a likely 19th c. copy of the Virgin with Baby Jesus, set in an architectural frame redolent of an altarpiece. Size: 15 1/2" h., 11 1/2" w., framed 24" h., 19" w. Condition: the surface has "da Folario" written in sgrafitto; no visible defects to the painting; slight wear to the frame. |
1,500 - 2,000 |
| 2520 |
MIRO LITHOGRAPH. Same as lot 230. Framed slightly smaller than lot 230. #231 |
75 - 100 |
| 2521 |
19TH C. ITALIAN W/C. On paper. Signed P. Armini lower left. A gentleman reads a letter while two Neopolitan women look on. Size: 14" h., 10" w., framed 25" h., 22" w. Condition: no visible defects; under non-glare glass; the frame has loose miters. |
500 - 700 |
| 2522 |
CORNELIS VAN LELLENBURGH OIL. 17th c.? Oil on canvas, now adhered to wood. Signed on the verso (which is also a piece of detached canvas, adhered to wood) Cornelis van Lellenburgh 1626-1676. A hunter or soldier is shown with dead game and his three hounds. Size: 7 1/2" h., 10" w., framed 11" h., 14" w. Condition: cut down a long time ago and adhered to wood (now cupping); lateral paint film losses show a red ground underneath. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2523 |
HOWARD, HENRY, RA. 1820. Oil on canvas. English, 1769-1847. Portrait of Mrs. Taylor, (attributed). Oil on canvas. Painted about 1820 based on the style of dress. The lady was presumed to be the mistress to George IV. Gilt frame with heavy plaster mouldings, some damage and loss. Work: 30"h., 25"w., framed 37"h., 32"w. Condition: it has been professionally restored and conserved. Estimate: $4000-$6000. |
4,000 - 6,000 |
| 2524 |
BRONZE OF 18TH C. ORATOR. N/R. Mid to late 19th century. Bronze. Sculpted by Francois Trupheme (born 1820), this statue presents the Count Gabriel-Honore de Mirabeau later known as the Marquis de Dreux Breze. The foundry was Collin of Paris. This appears on a stamp at the base, and on an attached note on the underside of the base. "Trupheme" appears engraved in script on the base. Size: 18" h., 11" w., 6" d. Condition: no visible defects. |
2,500 - 3,500 |
| 2525 |
BULL BRONZE. N/R. Early 20th century. Bronze on green stone base. Signed B. Gardet. Spanish. Standing bull. Size: 15 1/2" h., 14" w., 7 1/2" d. Condition: no visible defects. |
1,200 - 2,000 |
| 2526 |
EARL WASHINGTON COMMERCIAL ENGRAVING.NR 1935. Black ink wood engraving. Signed lower left. Titled "American Telephone & Telegraph Catalog Cover woodcut." Washington (1862-1952) created wood engravings to commission. By a certain point in time, this style of letterpress and engraving block printing was fast becoming obsolete and Washington also began to collect the blocks of other wood engravers as a testimony to their skill, long downplayed in the world of high art. In this image, Earl Washington's skill with the cutting tools is apparent in the many parallel lines that describe the speedy Bell Telephone truck rolling past two waving men (indicated with a few strokes of the burin). Size: 4 1/8" h., 9 5/8" w., unframed, paper size 9" h., 12" w. Condition: a little yellowed at the edges. |
200 - 400 |
| 2527 |
BRONZE OF ARTIST HOLDING MODEL. N/R. Small bronze statuette of a sculptor holding a small model of a scultpure in his hands.(perhaps Michelangelo holding a model of his statue of Moses). Figure stands on a round raised base. No mark. Size: 7 1/2"H, 2 1/2"Diam. base. Condition: signs of wear. |
1,000 - 2,000 |
| 2528 |
BRONZE STATUE OF PEOPLE AND BULL. 19th century. Bronze in several units screwed into a slotted base. Possibly depicts the Rape of Europa; two men struggle with a bull that threatens to crush a semi-nude woman. Another girl looks on. Size: 10 3/4" h., 8 1/2" w., 8 1/2" d. Condition: several units are loose. Estimate: $2000-3000. |
2,000 - 3,000 |
| 2529 |
VICTOR CHARRETON WATERCOLOR. Late 19th or early 20th century. Watercolor on paper. Chareton (French, 1864-1937) has depicted here "Les Peupliers," the poplars, a row of trees that serve as a foreground for a country church in the back. Black pen lines accentuate the washy though descriptive coloring. Signed lower left "Victor Charreton." Size: 6" h., 7 1/2" w., framed 13" h., 14" w. Condition: no visible defects. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 2530 |
SORROWFUL INMATE O/C. Mid 19th century. Unsigned. A shackled man hides his head as his sweetheart attempts to console him. Very smoothly painted, typical of mid 19th c. genre painting in the USA. Size: 23" h., 19" w., framed 28" h., 24" w. Condition: relined; minor old inpainting; one flake of paint missing from near the woman's head. |
1,000 - 1,200 |
| 2531 |
SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. The ring has a center square cut sapphire flanked on both sides by pave diamonds mounted in a 14k white gold setting. Total sapphire weight is approximately .70 ct. Total diamond weight is approximately 1.20 ct. Condition: no visible defects. |
525 - 700 |
| 2532 |
PAVE DIAMOND RING. The center round cut diamond is surrounded by a pave diamond setting mounted on a 14k gold band. Total diamond weight is approximately 1.40 ct. Ring size: 7-7.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
500 - 700 |
| 2533 |
14K ROVAL RUBY RING. The round cut ruby is flanked by square and marquis cut diamonds mounted in a white gold setting. Total ruby weight is approximately 1.20 ct. Total diamond weight is approximately 1.0 ct. Ring size: 7-7.5. Condition: ruby has minor scratches. |
425 - 600 |
| 2534 |
14K DIAMOND BAND. The band has a row of pave diamonds mounted in a yellow gold setting. Total diamond weight is approximately 1.0 ct. Ring size: 8-8.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
300 - 500 |
| 2535 |
10K DIAMOND RING. The ring has a center round cut diamond flanked on both sides by square cut diamonds set in white gold. Total diamond weight is approximately .53 ct. Ring size: 7-7.5. Condition: minor scratches on the setting; minor chips on some stones. |
300 - 500 |
| 2536 |
10K DIAMOND BAND. The band has a row of elevated round cut diamonds flanked on each side by a row of square cut diamonds. Total diamond weight is approximately .56 ct. Ring size: 7.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
200 - 325 |
| 2537 |
WELLER DICKENSWARE MONK PILLOW VASE. Early 20th c. Incised and painted ceramic. Marked "Dickensware Weller X 25 10" on the bottom. Four footed shallow bottomed pillow vase with the incised image of a monk. Weller Pottery introduced some wrok in 1893 at the Columbian Exposition, the company production began in 1895 and by 1900 it developed its popular Dickensware line. To 1904 monks, Indians, and historical figures were common. Size: 5 1/4" h., 6 1/2" w., 3" deep. Condition: fleabite in the painted finish on the backside near the rim; otherwise no structural defects. #144 |
500 - 800 |
| 2538 |
WELLER SICARD PORCELAIN VASE. N/R. Decorated with peacock feathers. Size: 9" h, 3" dia. Condition: 1/2" x 1/2" base chip and glaze burn. |
800 - 1,200 |
| 2539 |
NIPPON LANDSCAPE VASE. Four sided rectangular vase with round collared top, pierced handles, continuous scene on all four sides with edge decoration, decorated top and collar. Marked: green mark: Hand Painted Made in Nippon (circle logo). Size: 9"H. 4 1/2"W, 3 1/2"D. Condition: minor wear to gilding, Bottom mark rubbed, handles have some uneveness on surface.. |
400 - 600 |
| 2540 |
NIPPON LANDSCAPE VASE. Hand painted Nippon porcelain vase, round four paneled body, with pierced handles, collared neck and base, rose and brown predominate the landscape scene on front of vase; blue, black and gold beaded decoration on neck, gilt decoration on yellow base. Marked: green mark: Imperial Nippon, Hand Painted with logo. Size: 9 1/2"H. 6"W, 5 1/2"D. Condition: minor wear on gilt handles. All else good. |
400 - 600 |
| 2541 |
ASST. OF PINK PORCELAIN TEA WARE. 8 pieces in total of an assortment of unmarked/unlabeled pink & white porcelain tea ware. (1) 5" H teapot with matching (1) 3" - 3.25" H creamer [(1) 1" crack at spout] and (1) cup/saucer [(1) 2" crack near base]; (2) cups/saucers one with three young girls under a parasol. Condition: As is. Each piece shows base rim wear, loss of gild, dirty, and very minor chipping. |
30 - 60 |
| 2542 |
WAVECREST PHOTO RECEIVER. Wavecrest "puffy" floral photo receiver with gold plated trimmings. Although this piece is not marked in any way it is very typical of the Wavecrest style and make. Size: 4.25" H x 5.25" W x 3.25" D. Condition: no major distractions. |
250 - 500 |
| 2543 |
BLUE & WHITE DIAMOND RING. The ring has a 14k white gold marquis shaped setting with a center row of white diamonds flanked on both sides by blue diamonds. The diamonds have a greenish cast. Total diamond weight is approximately .80 ct. Ring size: 8. Condition: no visible defects. |
300 - 500 |
| 2544 |
DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING. The ring has one side of pave diamonds with another side of rows of square cut diamonds mounted in a 14k gold setting. Total diamond weight is approximately 2.0 ct. Ring size: 7.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
850 - 1,000 |
| 2545 |
18K PEARL RING. The ring has a 7.5mm pearl set in yellow gold with four round cut diamonds set in a white leaf design. Total diamond weight is approximately .10 ct. Ring size: 6.5. Condition: no visible defects. |
200 - 400 |
| 2546 |
14K DIAMOND CROSS & CHAIN. The cross is studded with round cut diamonds set in gold suspended from a delicate chain. Total diamond weight is approximately .53 ct. Chain length: 18". Cross length: 1.5". Condition: no visible defects. |
300 - 400 |
| 2547 |
10K DIAMOND BRACELET. The yellow gold bracelet has alternating rows of round and square cut diamonds. Total diamond weight is approximately 3.0 ct. Total bracelet weight is approximately 15.1 g. Bracelet length: 7". Condition: no visible defects. |
700 - 900 |
| 2548 |
BOEHM GOLDFINCH. Marked on the bottom in a bird's feather "Edward Marshall Boehm", American Goldfinch 400-39. Size: 5 3/4" h., 6 1/4" w., 3" deep. Condition: tiny chip missing from the red tipped leaf. #35. |
150 - 200 |
| 2549 |
PEWTER & TIN PAINTED COFFEEPOT. Condition: oxidation on bottom side and inside bottom. #80. |
75 - 100 |
| 2550 |
JAPANESE CARVED FIGURE. Carving o a Buddhist figure. on wooden base. Composition material. No mark. size: 7"H figure, 1"H base. Condition: good. |
100 - 200 |
| 2551 |
7 PC. WEEPING BRIGHT GOLD. (1) Handled serving tray, 10 1/4"Diam. (2) Salt and pepper shaker. 4"H. no mark. (2) Candleholders with 5 petaled shape. 4 1/2"Diam. no mark. (1) Bowl with scalloped edge. 7"Diam. 3 1/2"H. (1) Six sided covered dish wth round ball feet. 6"Diam. 4"H. All marked except where noted above: Hand Decorated 22K Gold USA Weeping Bright Gold. Condition, all good, tops of salt and pepper shakers slight wear. |
100 - 200 |
| 2552 |
FRANCISCAN WARE. Franciscan Ware, Desert Rose; coffee pot, creamer, & lidded sugar bowl. Creamer spout chipped, coffee pot lid is chipped 1/16". |
100 - 200 |
| 2553 |
STERLING CUBE NECKLACE. Necklace has a "cube" pendant suspended from a silver chain. Chain length: 23.5" l. Condition: minor scratches on the cube. |
25 - 50 |
| 2554 |
ELEVEN IRONS. Lot includes eleven cast metal irons and one stand. Two are cast iron; seven have handles. Two are marked: "ASBESTOS SAD IRON 72-?". Four are marked: "COLEBROOKDALE IRON CO.;Boyerstown, P.A. U.S.A.". One is marked: "Sensible No. 1". Stand is marked: "The Griswold Mfg. Co.; Erie, PA". Condition: all are rusty. |
50 - 100 |
| 2555 |
6 METAL ITEMS (1) Two handled copper pot. No mark. Size: 6"H, 10 1/2"Diam. Condition: dents and corrosion. (1) Hammered metal ash tray. Marked: Egypt. Size: 7 1/4"Diam. Condition: worn. (2) Metal planter and base with hammered decoration. No mark. Size: 14"Diam. top. 15"H. Condition: worn. (1) Hammered metal vase. No mark. size: 9 1/2"H, 6"Diam. top. Condition: worn. (1) Copper and brass ewer, banded decoration. No mark. Size: 11"H, 6"Diam. base. Condition: wear to surface. |
100 - 200 |
| 2556 |
10 SPORTS TROPHYS. Misc. lot of 10 silver plate sports trophys. Includes: Revere bowls, large and small snifter shaped cups,l tray. Condition: all need polishing. |
50 - 100 |
| 2557 |
FOUR SILVERPLATE TRAYS. Includes a round Gorham electroplated nickel silver tray 14" d.; an International Silver oval bread tray 13" long with a large portion of copper showing through; an unmarked neoclassical rimmed oval tray 16" long; an unmarked oval gadrooned meat platter with blood well 16.5" long with lots of copper showing through and scratches. |
25 - 50 |
| 2558 |
TRAY OF PIPES. Include a meerschaum unicorn pipe in a blue velvet lined case (the stem is broken from the meerschaum bowl, the unicorn's horn is missing); lion & lioness meerschaum (?) pipe (no stem, discolored, in a burgundy velvet and satin lined case); horse & dog meerschaum (?) pipe with removable stem on a chain (in a case, with age appropriate wear); engraved metal & reed long pipe (minor dents to the bowl); smaller straight pipe with fish designs in bas relief (brass bowl and fixtures over a tan reed); pipe bowl with an afghan hound surmounting it (no stem, worn with later primitive engraving on the underside); ivory bas relief straight pipe (?) with a figure of a fat Japanese man and his fan (1" crack from the bottom). Size: all small. Condition: noted above. #249 |
200 - 300 |
| 2559 |
REVERSE PAINTED LAMP. Reverse painted glass lampshade and base, possibly Pairpoint or Handel. Glass shade with three landscape scenes, segments separated by beaded/textured vertical bands. Each landscape scene is different, all in shades of green yellow and purple. Lamp base is bronze patinated color, round base with acanthus leaf decorated shaft. No marks. Size: Shade: 5 1/2"H, 10"Diam. base. Lamp base: 18"H, 6 1/4"Diam. |
1,200 - 2,400 |
| 2560 |
JAPANESE MORIAGE VASE. Tall ceramic Japanese vase, colorful Moriage decoration. 18 3/4" high, 7" diam. at widest part. Scenes of Japanese dignitaries, stylized designs top and bottom, pierced neck. No apparent defects. |
150 - 300 |
| 2561 |
3 JAPANESE PORCELAIN ITEMS. (2) 19th Century hand painted porcelain bowls, each with identical decoration of genre scene surrounded by landscape and flying cranes with cobalt and gilt painted borders. Marked: Japanese calligraphy mark in gold on iron red field. Size: 1 1/2"H., 5 1/2"Diam. Condition: no detractions. (1) Nippon hand painted dish, two pierced handles, scalloped edge, geometric decoration in pink, green and gold with raised beadwork in white and gold. Marked: green mark: Hand Painted Nippon around building logo. Size: 1 1/2"H. 7 1/4"L. 5"W. Condition: chip under one handle, not visible when viewing dish on table. |
150 - 300 |
| 2562 |
11 LUSTREWARE ITEMS. 1. 4-lobed sweetmeat dish, 1 3/4" high, 7 1/4" diam. Inside of dish pale yellow, with birds and flowers; orange centre; blue-gray rim with white blossoms. Marked "Made in Japan." Good condition. 2. Plate, 7" diam.; orange rim, basket of roses in centre. Marked "Eleanor" "Made in Belgium." Good condition. 3. Small sweetmeat dish, 5 5/8" diam., single pierced handle. Orange rim,, 2 white panels containing blue & green florals. Marked "Noritake" "Handpainted" "Made in Japan." Good condition. 4.Small dish, 1 1/2" high, 5 1/4" diam. Orange centre, florals around edge. Marked "Registered" "Made in Germany." Some wear to paint. 5. 5 pcs. marked "Chikaramachi" "Made in Japan." Creamer, covered sugar, salt & pepper shakers, and small 2 1/4" high container, apparently missing lid. Raised gold floral decoration, orange tops. No apparent defects. 6. Pale orange vase, 6 1/2" high, base 2 3/8" diam. Unmarked. Base chipped. 7. Pale orange vase, 5 1/2" high, base 1 3/4" diam. Marked "Made in Germany." Good condition. 8. Blue bud vase, 4" high, base 1 1/4" diam. Marked "Germany." Good condition. |
50 - 100 |
| 2563 |
TEAKWOOD CARVING. Carving shows two Chinese men playing checkers with an attendant holding a tray and jug. Measures: 12" h.(at highest statue), 13" w., 4.5" d. Condition: red discolorations on one statue; signs of wear on wood at bottom. |
50 - 100 |
| 2564 |
GREEN DEPRESSION PRESSED GLASS, 4 PCS. Includes a tall vase (sits wobbly) and three bowls. Size: vase 9" h., bowls are of variable size and different shades of green. Condition: some bubbles & pressing imperfections in all four pieces. #149 |
25 - 50 |
| 2565 |
REVERSE PAINTED LAMP. Reverse painted glass shade with landscape decoration. No mark. Size: 7 1/2"H, 17"Diam. on metal eight sided base, classical decoration, fluted shaft, two lights. No mark. Size: 25"H. Condition: several cracks in shade. |
150 - 300 |
| 2566 |
TWO STONEWARE JUGS. Includes 3 (?) gallon tan jug and a 1 (?) gallon newer jug which has a dark brown top with a herringbone underglaze design. Size: 12" h., 10" dia., and 10" h., 6" dia. respectively. Condition: no visible defects. #127 |
15 - 30 |
| 2567 |
4 NIPPON LANDSCAPE PIECES. (1) Nippon hand painted vase, two pierced handles, lake scene with trees in band on top half of vase, top and bottom yellow band wtih gilt leaf decoration. Marked: green mark: Hand Painted Nippon around "M" in wreath. Size: 4 3/4"H. Condition: good. (1) Small hand painted Nippon vase on three ball feet, continuous landscape with boats, water and windmill. Marked: green mark: Hand Painted Nippon around "M" in wreath. Size: 2 3/4"H. Condition: good. (1) Hand painted Nippon three lobed dish wtih three pierced handles, landscape with moon in shades of green, gilt edge decoration. Marked: green mark: Hand Painted Nippon around "M" in wreath. Size: 1 1/2"H, 6 3/8"Diam. Condition: good. (1) Hand painted Nippon shallow bowl with scalloped edge, ribbed exterior, fall landscape scene interior, edge with brown painted and raised decoration. Marked: green mark: Hand Painted Nippon around "M" in wreath. Size: 2"H, 6"Diam. Condition: good. |
200 - 400 |
| 2568 |
TRAY OF RAZORS / SHAVERS. Includes brass & copper shaver in a brass case with Gillette blades (c. 1920 or earlier); 2 George Wostenholm & Sons straight razors in their boxes; one Wade Butcher, Sheffield straight razor in its box; one Continental Cutlery Co., Germany straight razor "Extra Hollow Ground"; Ford Razor, Germany, Germana Cutlery Works straight razor with an Art Nouveau naked lady bas relief on the bone (or bone like) handle (the blade tip is broken); an old Gillette shaver; and an ASR lighter in its felt pouch and original box (instructions included). Size: all small. Condition: all razors show age appropriate wear, especially to the handles which have cracked or separated in some cases. #136 |
100 - 150 |
| 2569 |
ROYAL COPENHAGEN CUP & SAUCER. Blue and white porcelain cup and saucer. Cup with "Choosing the Christmas Tree" design, saucer with traditional Christmas plate border of pine cone and star .Marked: Royal Copenhagen Denmark. Size: cup 2 3/4"H. Saucer 5 5/8"Diam. Condition: no detractions. |
100 - 200 |
| 2570 |
TWO STONEWARE JUGS. Old. 3 (?) gallon jug and 2 (?) gallon jug, both of a mottled sand color. Size: 13" h., and 10" h., respectively. Condition: cracks to handle on the large one. #126 |
15 - 30 |
| 2571 |
PAIR OF LANDSCAPES ON TIN. Perhaps as early as late 18th c. Paint on tin. Unsigned. Fine miniature paintings of Neoclassical English manner pastorales. One shows a woman conversing with a seated man in a "wild" landscape; the other painting shows a more civilized scene in which a small group of people with children approach a town with a Gothic spired cathedral. Size: 4 1/4" h., 5 1/2" w., framed 7 1/4" h., 8 1/2" w. Condition: alligatoring of the paint in spots; lacunae throughout (ranging from small pinpricks to spots measuring 1/8" x 1/8"). #279 |
300 - 500 |
| 2572 |
PAIR OF INTAGLIOS. 20th c. Brown ink etching signed A. Rincor, entitled Tepotzotlan (likely a Mexican Baroque village) and also a modern handpainted intaglio entitled Ingelheim, St Remigius (1980). Both architectural views are small and well executed. Size framed: 11" h., 9" w. each. Condition: the Tepotzotlan etching is shifted in its mat and has a brown stain on the bottom; frames are as is. #234 |
40 - 80 |
| 2573 |
S.B. BUCKNER BY CHAS HALL. 19th c. Black line etching. "Etched by Charles B. Hall, N.Y." Pen signed S.B. Buckner, this shows a stern Civil War officer Charles Bryan Hall (1840-1896) is a listed New York portrait engraver. Size: 5"h., 3 1/2"w. Frame: 13 1/2"h., 9 1/2"w. Condition: No visual defects to the print; the frame is falling apart; frame is as is, you are bidding on the art itself. |
200 - 300 |
| 2574 |
E.J.SHAYLOR SHEEP WATERCOLOR. 19th / early 20th c. Watercolor on paper. Signed. Sheep are see grazing with lambs. Size framed: 18" h., 20" w. Condition: age appropriate wear to the paper; frame, mat are as is, no glass. #93. |
75 - 100 |
| 2575 |
E.W. VAN BENAUER FISHERMAN. 1954. Watercolor on paper. Signed. A fly fisherman is shown in a hilly landscape. Very brightly colored with no visible fading. Size framed: 22" h., 18" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame and mat are as is. #186 |
60 - 80 |
| 2576 |
THE EASTERN BEAUTY CURRIER & IVES. 1870's. Hand colored lithograph. Shows a woman in a blue dress, gold earrings. Size framed: 17" h., 13 1/2" w. Condition: age appropriate wear (tears and creases). #90. |
40 - 60 |
| 2577 |
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY PRINT. 1983. Print on decorative paper. Signed Filippo 8, 84/200. This is an image of Pittsburgh's Polish Hill church by Adam, Filippo and Moran. Size: 14" h., 12" w., framed 23" h., 20" w. Condition: like new. |
50 - 100 |
| 2578 |
MICHAEL CHELICH PORTRAIT OF A MAN. 20th c. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left M. Chelich. Micjael Chelich (American 20th c.) is a listed Chicago artist who was the pupil of Richard Lack. This work shows an elderly man in 1970's costume: a silver blue suit and wide necktie. Size framed: 24" h., 22" w. Condition: brown splotches, more on the frame's velvet insert than on the painting; frame is as is. |
200 - 300 |
| 2579 |
HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL OIL. N/R. 19th century. Oil on canvas. Autumn trees are shown near a shallow creek, and a tiny cottage is seen in the rear. Size: 17 1/2" h., 29 1/2" w., framed 25" h., 38" w. Condition: relined, but still on old stretchers; some minor craquellure. |
3,000 - 5,000 |
| 2580 |
NINA LOWRY FLORAL OIL. 1927. Oil on canvas. Signed in sgrafitto. Chrysanthemums, zinnias and other flowers are shown in a green vase. The artist is otherwise unknown, but the overall effect shows a talented hand that reflects the influence of 19th c. floral artists such as LaFarge and Weir. Size: 34" h., 28" w., framed 40" h., 34" w. Condition: unknown white bloom in upper part; some light repainting in the same area. |
1,500 - 1,800 |
| 2581 |
M.D. WILLIAMS LANDSCAPE. Dated '95 (1895). Oil on canvas. Signed. A commanding view of an autumn forest with a tiny mother and children. Painted with great atmosphere in which the dominant crimson color key fades into the background. The artist is otherwise unknown. Size: 20" h., 35" w., framed 26" h., 41 1/2" w. Condition: paint losses on lower edge; two patched repairs. |
1,200 - 1,800 |
| 2582 |
CEJANDIJ WATERCOLOR OF GIRL. Dated 1958. Watercolor on paper. Shows a dour girl in greens and yellows. Size: 14" h., 11" w., 20" h., 17" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as is. |
150 - 300 |
| 2583 |
SEVIK WATERCOLOR OF A GIRLS FACE. Dated 49 (1949). Watercolor on paper. Signed lower right. This is the same artist as lot 2584, the signature is less precise however. Supposedly this lot was given to the consignor's wife, a former English showgirl, by Winston Churchhill. Size: 13" h., 21" w., framed 22" h., 29" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as. |
300 - 400 |
| 2584 |
SEVIK MANDOLIN GIRL. Dated 50 (1950). Watercolor on paper. Signed Sevik 50 lower left. This modernist painting, wet-in-wet technique was reputedly given to the consignor's wife by Winston Churchhill. She was an English showgirl on whom gifts were given by various people. Size: 26" h., 21" w., framed 38" h., 33" w. Condition: no visible defects; frame is as is. |
300 - 400 |