Annual Winter Antique & Fine Art Auction
Grosses Over $2.8 Million!

Auction: January 31, February 1 & 2, 2008

Preview: January 30, 2008

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

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1300
$178.00

CANARY LUSTRE CHILD’S MUG. Small mug having yellow background with pink lustre landscape with building scene. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline to side, otherwise very good. 9-91987 (150-250)

1301
$690.00

FINE DIMINUTIVE PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS BEEHIVE SPADEFOOT ANDIRONS, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Circa 1790 The turned finial and standard raised on incurved, double arched, outswept legs terminating in molded and pointed splayed feet. SIZE: 11″ h. overall depth 15″. CONDITION: The seamed andirons in very good condition overall. One having an old professional repair to top of leg, otherwise showing normal wear. 9-91732 (400-600)

1302
$402.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS AND IRON KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS. Circa 1780. Each with an urn formed brass finial on a flattened shaft raised on arched legs with round penny feet. SIZE: Height 21″ Depth 17 1/2″. CONDITION: Very nice overall, with original dogs. 9-91647 (1,000-1,500)

1303
$1,035.00

UNUSUAL PENNSYLVANIA NEEDLEWORK CROSS-STITCHED SAMPLER, 1813. Executed with rows of polychrome petit-point, needlepoint, and cross-stitched letters and numerals, the divided lower half wrought with a series of folk art symbols including birds, stylized trees, deer, and various other devices like those found in Pennsylvania Dutch art. Top line possibly with the name of the maker: MACDALE A KREPIL, the second row with the date 1813, the initials M K found at the center of the bottom. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 18″. CONDITION: Overall very good, with oxidation losses to some brown stitching, staining to right of center. Mounted in a later frame. 9-91743 (500-1,000)

1304
$460.00

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER SIGNED HANNAH HAYDEN, UNION SCHOOL, TRENTON, MAY 28 1810. Executed in a variety of green, brown, beige, and blue stitchery on a linen ground with lines of alphabet, “Anno Domini 1810”, above a row of unusual slanting waves of stitchery over additional alphabet lines, two in script, and an additional alphabet line of “buttonhole” stitchery. The last line woven in brown reading, “Hannah Hayden Union School Trenton May 28 1810″, the border woven in scrolling berry vinery with perching birds. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with overall fading, some staining. Mounted in a later frame. 9-91744 (500-1,000)

1305
$1,782.00

A FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE TRANSITIONAL PARCEL-GILT AND CARVED FIGURED MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Third quarter 18th century. The rectangular blued plate within a leaftip gilt slip and molded surround beneath the scrolled crest centering a pierce-carved parcel-gilt displayed phoenix and scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 40-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very fine original polished surfaces, cleaned, retaining original mirrorplate and backboard. 9-91719 (500-1,000)

1306
$518.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA BIRCH AND POPLAR PIE SAFE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top above the conforming case, fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors above a long drawer; the case and door panels all fitted with punch-decorated tin inserts, the whole raised on square legs. The punch decorations depicting five-pointed stars within rondels within a border of stars and other folk art symbols. SIZE: 55-1/2″ h. x 40-1/2″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Retains old scrubbed surface and expected wear overall. All tin panels intact, center panel left door facing with indentations. 9-91922 (500-700)

1307
$172.00

AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE BIRCH AND PINE SIDE CHAIR. Late 18th century. The yoked crest above the vasiform splat joined to the trapezoidal rush seat, the block and baluster-turned legs joined by a double box stretcher raised on Spanish feet. SIZE: 43″ h. of back. CONDITION: Front feet added, rear legs pieced. 9-91907 (500-800)

1308
$115.00

MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON CHERRY DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged D-formed leaves projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with drawer raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs with bulbous ringed cuffs on ball feet. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h. x 20-3/4″ w. x 36″ l. CONDITION: Good overall with damages to hinge areas and bleached old surface. 9-91915 (400-600)

1309
$805.00

FOUR SIMILAR COMB-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS, A BOW-BACK SIDE CHAIR AND A BIRDCAGE WINDSOR EXAMPLE. Late 18th-early 19th century. All of Pennsylvania region. The comb-backs with arched crest rail and turned-up ears over seven spindles joined to shaped shield and saddle seats. The bow-back chair with shaped saddle seat on splayed, swelled simulated bamboo legs and stretchers. The birdcage Windsor of typical form with scooped elliptical seat and simulated bamboo turnings. SIZE: Largest chair: 37-1/2″ h. of back. CONDITION: Some painted, one stripped, some refinished, all with varying degrees of restoration and repairs. 9-91711 (1,000-2,000)

1310
$1,092.00

A SAROUK RUG. Circa 1940. Red field with overall floral sprays, floral dark blue main border. SIZE: 6 ft 7 in x 4 ft 2 in CONDITION: Slight edge wear, good pile. 9-91930 (1,500-2,500)

1311
$345.00

KARADJA RUG. Circa 1930. The brick field with dense polychrome geometric and floral devices centering three medallions, all within a dark indigo “bakshaish” border. SIZE: 6 ft 2 in x 4 ft 4 in. CONDITION: Evenly low pile, shortened at one end. 9-91652 (600-900)

1312
$230.00

A COPY OF A TURKOMAN CARPET, POSSIBLY FROM SAMARKAND. 20th century. Dark blue field covered with guls, multiple tiny guard borders and butterfly-design elems. SIZE: 10 ft x 8 ft 3 in. CONDITION: Even wear throughout, small damage to edges, ends unraveling. 9-91659 (600-900)

1313
$920.00

TWO SAROUK RUGS, WEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. First of typical form with polychrome vinery sprays on a burgundy field within multiple flowerhead borders. Second, a small runner with central burgundy floral medallion emitting floral sprays, the ends with floral-filled urns on a midnight blue field with burgundy and ochre border and guard stripes. SIZE: First: 4ft 11in x 3ft 4in. Second: 5ft 7in x 2ft 5in. CONDITION: First: Missing end stripes, edge wear. Second: Missing end stripes, edge wear, good pile. 9-90941 (500-700)

1314
$0.00

ANTIQUE TURNED HEAD DUCK DECOY. Black and white painted decoy has brown glass eyes, turned carved head, oval body. SIZE: 10″ l x 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good with wear to paint, bottom slice off bill, cracks. 9-92007 (500-1,000)

1315
$805.00

FOUR CARVED AND PAINTED DECOYS. 1) 6-1/2″ h x 13″ l nicely painted and antiqued hooded merganser by Frank Dobbins – Rubs on head. 2) 6″ h x 12″ l preening small black and white duck on piece of driftwood – Consolidated paint, nice carving. 3) 6″ h x 15″ l black duck decoy with painted head features, lead weight. 4) 13″ h x 22″ l Canada goose branded on bottom “Decoys Limited Clinton, Iowa” – Wear to paint. CONDITION: As noted above 9-92007-1 (400-600)

1316
$0.00

FOUR CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. 1) 6″ h x 13″ l overpainted in black and white with attached glass eyes, slotted head. 2) 6″ h x 12″ l shaped angular head with inset glass eyes, red bill, lead weight attached to base with label on bottom indicating “Merganser working decoy”. 3) 5″ h x 12″ l black with white bill, attached glass eyes. 4) 5″ h x 12″ l black and white with carved eyes. CONDITION: All show wear, newer paint, fair to good. 9-92007-3 (400-800)

1317
$115.00

SIX CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. All unmarked being working decoys. SIZE: Range from 14-1/2″ l to 17″ l. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-92007-4 (250-400)

1318
$1,150.00

SEVEN PAINTED AND CARVED DUCK DECOYS. One tagged “Black duck hand carved Long Island, NY decoy” having green bill and glass eyes. Another tagged “Canvasback by Pratt Mfg. Co., Circa 1900” with red head and gray body. Another marked “Scaup hollow hand carved by Dipper Ortley, Point Pleasant, NJ” having nicely painted body in good condition. One with reddish body, blue bill, green and white head and wings marked on tag “Burgress Church Island, N.C.”. Other three are unmarked. SIZE: Range from 13-1/2″ l to 15″ l. CONDITION: Alls how paint wear and some painted over chips and losses. 9-92007-5 (500-800)

1319
$230.00

THREE MODERN CARVED AND PAINTED DUCKS AND SHOREBIRD. All unmarked. 1) 6″ h x 13″ l brown duck with green paneled wings and bill, amber and white eyes. 2) 6-1/4″ h x 15″ l white body black and blue wing duck with blue bill. 3) 11″ h x 11″ l brown and white shorebird with slightly curved long bill on a wood stand. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92007-2 (300-500)

1320
$575.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON PINE DOUGH BIN. Circa 1840. The rectangular planked removable top fitted to the conforming dovetailed case and opening to a storage compartment, the mid-molding above a shaped and scalloped apron raised on swelled ring-turned cylindrical legs on ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h. x 39-1/2″ l. x 24-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Scrubbed old surface, well worn, with appropriate shrinkage cracks. In need of cleaning and cosmetic restoration. 9-91935 (1,000-1,500)

1321
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA WINDSOR SACK-BACK ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century. The canted bowed crest rail centering seven spindles, the conforming mid-rail continuing to shaped arms with flattened hand holds raised on canted ring-turned supports joined to an unusual molded saddle seat raised on baluster-turned raked legs joined by a swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored. 9-91696 (800-1,200)

1322
$230.00

PRIMITIVE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND. Circa 1800. The circular chamfered top hinged on a birdcage support, swiveling an oversized baluster-turned standard raised on an arched tripod base terminating in angular snake feet. SIZE: 31″ h. x 19″ diameter. CONDITION: Table retains original crusty finish with water staining to top, needs cleaning and minor restoration. 9-91900 (800-1,200)

1323
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY-VENEERED WALL MIRROR. Mid-18th century. The shaped and scrolled crest above the molded surround centering the rectangular mirrorplate. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: With repairs to veneers on crest, with missing veneer, original plate and backboard. 9-91705 (500-700)

1324
$1,150.00

FINE CHIPPENDALE PARCEL-GILT AND CARVED MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Third quarter 18th century. The rectangular plate within a leaftip molded slip and conforming molded surround headed by the scrolled crest with incised parcel-gilt vinery centering a pierced gilt leafy crest above the conforming scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 32″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Herbert Schiffer Antiques, Exton, PA. CONDITION: Nice early polished surface, with repairs to right ear facing and various repairs within cresting, professionally done, retains old mirrorplate and original backboard. 9-91720 (500-1,000)

1325
$1,725.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CENTENNIAL ARCHITECTURAL PINE CORNER CUPBOARD. Circa 1840. The molded stepped cornice with canted corners above the conforming case fitted with a pair of cupboard doors, each with three raised panels flanked by reeded frieze and pilasters centering ring-turned rosettes, above a mid-molding, over a pair of raised panel doors joined to the molded base raised on shaped bracket feet. The interior fitted with fixed shelves. SIZE: 85″ h. x 47-1/2″ w. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition, good old finish with untouched patina. 9-91681 (4,000-6,000)

1326
$345.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE SIX-BOARD BLANKET CHEST. First quarter 19th century. Rectangular lid with applied molding fitted to the conforming dovetailed case on a molded base raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 23″ h. x 45-1/2″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Nice original condition with good color, repaired split to top at hinges. 9-91742 (400-600)

1327
$1,438.00

SAROUK RUG. Circa 1900. With medium blue stylized “mustafi” design within a meandering floral main border. SIZE: 6 ft 4 in x 4 ft. CONDITION: With good pile, slightly reduced ends, and with one vertical split at corner. 9-91687 (1,000-1,500)

1328
$1,035.00

HERIZ CARPET. Circa 1920. Salmon field with dark blue medallion flanked by light blue spandrels surrounded by a dark blue turtle border. SIZE: 9 ft 10 in x 7 ft 2 in. CONDITION: Missing a little at one end, moth damage along one side and at one end, heavy in one corner, otherwise good pile. 9-91707 (1,000-1,500)

1329
$690.00

AFSHAR CARPET. Circa 1930. With parallel columns of diamond medallions in brown, red and blue, within an indigo turret border. SIZE: 6 ft 5 in x 5 ft 3 in. CONDITION: Slight brown oxidation, fairly intact overall. 9-91655 (800-1,200)

1330
$1,035.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRASS PETAL-BASE CANDLESTICKS, TOGETHER WITH THREE ADDITIONAL PAIRS OF EARLY CANDLESTICKS. 18th century. The first, each with shaped bobeches on turned fluted standards on petal base. The second, each on square pedestal base with canted corners. The third, each with hexagonal sockets, faceted pedestals on hexagonal stepped base. The last, each with flared sockets on a square pedestal base with inset corners. SIZE: Tallest: 9″ h. Shortest: 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: All missing push-ups, with varying degrees of wear and soldered repairs. 9-91838 (800-1,200)

1331
$460.00

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL WIRE FENDER WITH BRASS FINIALS TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF DOUBLE LEMON TOP BRASS ANDIRONS. The wire fender with scrolling fiddlehead decorations surmounted by two brass urn formed finials. The andirons with double turned lemon tops, each having a reeded, concave mid bands joined to the faceted standard of incised cross-hatched design raised on arched, cabriole spurred legs on ball feet. SIZE: Fender 34″ w. Andirons 18″ h 17″ d. CONDITION: Fender showing considerable use but with no serious breaks or repairs. The andirons of fine quality, no breaks or repairs noted. 9-91825 (400-600)

1332
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT WALL BOX. Third quarter 18th century. Of rectangular form, with demilune back for wall attachment, the sloping hinged lid opening to a divided compartment, the rectangular dovetailed case fitted with drawer. SIZE: Height 11″. Width 12″. Depth 8 1/2. CONDITION: With original surface and drawer. The cabinet with considerable corrosion, staining, and some losses to front of box. 9-91909 (800-1,200)

1333
$345.00

MISC. GROUP OF PENNSYLVANIA GLAZED REDWARE PLATES. 19th Century. Each of the five shallow bowls or plates, with wavy yellow slip line decoration, some with crimped edges, together with a bowl with cream crackled glaze centered with a polychrome floral spray. SIZE: diameter of smallest 7 1/4 “. Diameter of largest 10 1/4”. CONDITION: All with extensive wear, chips, and loss to decoration and glazing. 9-91828 (800-1,200)

1334
$5,750.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE FOUR DOOR STEPBACK WALNUT CUPBOARD. In two parts. The cove molded cornice above the upper case fitted with a pair of raised panel cupboard doors, the stiles with notched and canted edges, stepped back and fitted to the lower case of two aligned short drawers with molded edges above a pair of raised panel cupboard doors, stiles with conforming canted edges. Molded base raised on boldly turned ogee bracket feet with shaped returns. First quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 84-1/2” h x 55-1/2” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Very nice original condition, surfaces with old patina, somewhat dry with no visible restoration of any form. Hardware with old replacements. 9-91674 (4,000-6,000)

1335
$1,560.00

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DISH-TOP TEA TABLE. Circa 1770. The circular dish-top joined to a birdcage support swiveling on a ring and urn turned standard raised on an arched tripod base terminating in bulbous pad feet. SIZE: 29″ h. x 34-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: Original finish and surfaces with shrinkage cracks in top and cleat repairs, otherwise good. 9-91642 (3,000-5,000)

1336
$575.00

SET OF FIVE PENNSYLVANIA CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. Late 19th century. The set comprising four side chairs and one armchair. The serpentine crest rail flanked by upswept ears joined to the molded stiles centering a pierced interwoven and C-scrolled splat with teardrop elements, joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail raised on square molded and chamfered frontal legs joined by a recessed box stretcher, the rear legs tenoned and raked. The armchair similarly carved, the serpentine arms continuing to molded grips on incurved supports. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very nice original clean condition. 9-91916 (1,500-2,500)

1337
$172.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with D-form leaves above the conforming apron raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs raised on slender accentuated onion feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 20″ closed w. x 42″ d. CONDITION: Repolished over old surface, showing damages at all six hinges, seam-splits in leaves, veneer losses to apron and restoration to swing legs. 9-91921 (400-600)

1338
$161.00

MID ATLANTIC SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER WORK TABLE. Circa 1840. Rectangular top with applied molded edges above the conforming case fitted with two figured drawers raised on ring turned sausage legs with ringed cuffs on ball feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 20″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Old, dark finish, shrinkage crack right proper side. Otherwise original in need of cleaning. 9-91932 (200-300)

1339
$172.00

DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Last quarter 18th century. The arched, shaped and scrolled eared crest above the rectangular mirrorplate within nicely molded surround above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 27″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very nice overall original condition, with a split repair to arched crest and to lower left ear facing. 9-91668 (400-600)

1340
$172.00

NICE CHIPPENDALE TRANSITIONAL CARVED MAHOGANY MIRROR. Third quarter 18th century. The scrolled eared crest with pendant scrolls above the molded surround centering the rectangular plate above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 37-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Repolished with good patina, repairs to lower right outer scroll facing, plate and backboard not original, shrinkage crack at back of cresting. 9-91739 (400-600)

1341
$920.00

PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY SHERATON CHERRY AND SYCAMORE TALL CASE CLOCK. Circa 1850. Back of dial and back of works signed in script. The dovetailed hood with swan’s-neck pediment and brass terminals centering three urn finials, the bonnet with arched door flanked by free-standing columns opening to the tin face marked with Roman numeral, seconds, and calendar chapterings within rose-decorated spandrels surmounted by a rose spray with bird. The brass movement time and strike. The waisted case with paneled door joined to the cove-molded box space, raised on turned turnip feet. SIZE: 95″ h. x 12″ throat w. x 20″ overall w. x 11″ overall d. CONDITION: The case structurally in fine condition, the works in need of cleaning; the face has creasing, denting and paint loss between the 1 and 3 continuing to the proper left upper corner of face. Otherwise paint intact. 9-91661 (1,500-2,000)

1342
$2,645.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1930. Decorated with dense indigo floral vinery on a plum field within a midnight blue main border of lotus blossoms and palmettes. SIZE: 10 ft 9 in x 8 ft. CONDITION: Showing normal wear with minor unevenness to pile. Colors remain strong. 9-91891 (2,000-3,000)

1343
$1,840.00

KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. First third 20th century. Having profuse floral polychrome vinery within the claret field, within an ivory main border of floral vinery and lotus flowers. SIZE: 11 ft 8 in x 8 ft 4 in. CONDITION: Overall very fine with full pile and good color, one one-inch chunk from edge at one corner. 9-91892 (1,500-2,500)

1344
$420.00

SHIRVAN PRAYER RUG. Circa 1890. Ivory field with a floral latticework under a blue prayer arch and multiple borders. SIZE: 4 ft 11″ x 4ft 2″. CONDITION: Wear small tears. 9-92146 (600-900)

1345
$1,380.00

KAYSERI MEDITATION CARPET. Circa 1920. White peach and pale green columns fill the field surrounded by an elaborate ivory main border. SIZE: 9 ft 2 in x 6 ft 2 in CONDITION: Uneven staining and wear, ends and edges complete. 9-92158 (600-900)

1346
$1,725.00

AN AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY ANN ELLIOTT. Circa 1803. Executed in a variety of green, blue, ochre, and cream stitchery on a linen ground with alphabet rows, a numerical row, and verses of prayer above a pair of floral filled urns centering a girl holding floral bouquet, all within floral latticework. Now mounted in a later frame. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: The sampler faded, with moth damages throughout. 9-91745 (500-1,000)

1347
$2,185.00

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER SIGNED BY ANNA SMEDLEY, 1810. Executed in a variety of green, blue, pink, brown, and mustard stitches on a linen ground with paneled rows of flowerheads, letters, numerals, and the following: Anna Smedley the daughter of George Smedley and Anna his Wife made her Sampler in the 16th year of her age 1810 followed by two rows of random letters of undecipherable meaning. Ends with of the 7th Month 1810 W L within a panel of floral-filled vases and flowers. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Nice overall, structurally sound, stitching faded. Mounted in a later bird’s-eye maple frame. 9-91936 (400-600)

1348
$115.00

A PENNSYLVANIA NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, DATED 1782. The sampler wrought with a vertical rectangular center panel within a border of scrolling berry vinery, the upper section rows of alphabet above a section identifying the school and maker, above a panel of verse with the date …14th 1782 the bottom panel with a stylized floral-filled urn. SIZE: 17″ x 8-1/4″ CONDITION: Very poor overall. 9-91741 (300-500)

1349
$345.00

ROSEWOOD BANJO BAROMETER BY J.J. LOCKWOOD. Antique barometer having a white enamel dial with signature, original thermometer and other dial. Central mirror. CONDITION: Missing bezel to the main barometer, otherwise good. 9-91660 (500-1,000)

1350
$402.00

FULL BODIED PRANCING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Joined to a support rod with bannerette. SIZE: Overall length 23 1/2. Overall height 21 1/2″. CONDITION: The old surface retaining some gilding, multiple dents throughout body with gilding losses,seam splits, etc. In “as-found” condition. 9-91979 (150-250)

1351
$4,200.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT CHEST ON FRAME. The molded rectangular cornice above the conforming case fitted with three aligned short drawers over two short drawers over three graduated long drawers. All thumb molded. Fitted to a molded frame with scalloped and undulating apron and raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in trifid feet. SIZE: H 64”, overall width 40-1/2”, overall depth 23”. CONDITION: Piece has a nice early cleaned surface, brass hardware—probably original, no restorations or alterations noticed beyond some early filling of holes and small splits. Feet are original with repairs to left front and rear leg toes; otherwise, very good with fine-figured graining. 9-91710 (5,000-8,000)

1352
$402.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Second half 18th century. The rectangular hinged top with applied molded edge fitted to the dovetailed case on a molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 25″ h. x 42″ l. x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Refinished with repair shrinkage split in lid, missing escutcheon, professional patch left side facing. Retains original bracket feet. 9-91688 (1,000-1,200)

1353
$862.00

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DISH-TOP CANDLE STAND. Circa mid 18th Century. Circular dish-top joined to a cylindrical standard with suppressed ball, raised on a tripod cabriole leg base ending in ridged pad platform feet. SIZE: H 27”, D 18”. CONDITION: Retains original old surface, the top has two shrinkage cracks with movement, and a circular dark stain. The pedestal and legs have no visible damages or repairs. 9-91653 (500-1,000)

1354
$0.00

PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. Early 19th century. The arched and molded crest rail with angular ears continuing to molded stiles centering the rayed pierced splat, headed by a carved sheaf of wheat and centering a floral rosette joined to a molded trapezoidal seat rail, raised on square tapered fluted legs joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: These very crudely made examples retain their original old surface. The carvings, while not identical, are similar. Some old insect damage to frames. Difficult to determine origin. 9-91906 (800-1,200)

1355
$1,552.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The serpentine crest rail with upturned ears above the pierced splat joined to the trapezoidal molded slip seat rail with arcaded apron raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in ball and claw feet the cylindrical raked rear legs tenoned. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished with repairs to proper right rear leg at rail and repairs to shoe at splat. Otherwise very good condition with nice color with original glue blocks. 9-91917 (800-1,200)

1355A
$1,380.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE TRANSITIONAL WALNUT FOUR-DRAWER CHEST. The rectangular top with applied molded edges above the conforming case fitted with four graduated thumb-molded drawers and original wooden knobs, on the molded base, raised on flared French bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 36” h x 39-1/2” w x 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Retains old original crusty finish with original knobs and escutcheon missing on top drawer. Bracket feet with old professional repairs. Backboards and molding appear all original. 9-91701 (2,000-3,000)

1356
$374.00

RARE ADAMS BLUE SPATTERWARE JUG AND BASIN SET. Mid 19th century. Each with scalloped edge, and the pitcher with ribbed sides, painted overall in blue decorated in a landscape with green, burgandy and cream. SIZE: Overall height 11 1/4″. Diameter of bowl 13″. CONDITION: Both pieces with substantial repairs to spout and rim of bowl, some losses to glazing on bowl edge. 9-91826 (400-800)

1357
$690.00

A SMALL COLLECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA SPATTERWARE DINNERWARE. Circa 1840. Including two “peafowl” cups with underbowls a saucer, a blue floral decorated covered teapot and similar sugar bowl with cover, a green and burgundy 9″ plate and a blue spatterware floral decorated 8 1/2″ plate. SIZE: Teapot 6 1/2″ h. Sugarbowl 4 1/2″ h. CONDITION: All with varying amounts of damages, the teapot and sugarbowl with discoloration, the blue plate with glazing loss to petals. 9-91835 (500-800)

1358
$420.00

AN ASSORTMENT OF PEARLWARE FLORAL DECORATED TABLEWARES. First half 19th century. Including a covered teapot, two six inch bowls, an eight inch plate and two 3 1/2″ tea bowls with undertrays. SIZE: teapot 5 3/4″ h (see descriptions). CONDITION: In “as-found” condition with glazing loss, chips and cracks. 9-91646 (500-700)

1359
$632.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA BRASS AND WIREWORK FENDER TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF BRASS BEEHIVE ANDIRONS. First quarter 19th century. The D form wire fender with scrolling decoration surmounted by flattened brass rail headed by three ball finials. The andirons with ball finials above compressed baluster- turned standards above arched double spurred legs on ball feet. SIZE: Fender 48″ w Andirons 16″ h 16″ d CONDITION: Fender has creases in brass rail otherwise good. Andirons with professional braised brass repairs to one. 9-91733 (300-500)

1360
$690.00

TWO PENNSYLVANIA FOLK ART FRAMED WATERCOLORS. Mid 19th century. The first watercolor depicting a family encountering a couple on a walk through the park.The second in the manner of a theorem depicting two pairs of birds perched on berry branches. Mounted in a Tramp Art carved frame. SIZE: First sight size 3 1/4″ X 5 3/4″. Second Actual 7 3/4″ X 9 3/4 ” . CONDITION: The park scene in very good condition overall, mounted in a later frame. The watercolor of birds faded, the paper with discoloration. The primitive frame with some minor loss and damage. 9-91847 (300-500)

1361
$1,035.00

LARGE PENNSYLVANIA PINE DRY SINK. Circa 1840. The splashguard with canted corners and conforming shelf above the rectangular case fitted with a recessed well beside a short drawer projecting above a pair of paneled cupboard doors, the case with arched ends. SIZE: 45″ overall h. x 56″ l. x 21-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Retains old original surface showing normal and acceptable wear. 9-91682 (1,000-2,000)

1362
$115.00

DELAWARE VALLEY HEPPLEWHITE PINE ONE DRAWER STAND. Circa 1810. The square top with applied molded edge projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with single drawer, raised on square legs. SIZE: 29″ h. x 15″ l. x 15″ d. CONDITION: Old cleaned surface with staining to top, medial shelf absent. 9-91924 (400-600)

1363
$460.00

DELAWARE VALLEY CHIPPENDALE STYLE PINE AND BIRCH TALL CHEST. Mid 19th C. Rectangular top with molded edges above the conforming case fitted with two aligned short drawers over four graduated long drawers, all with applied edges and flanked with engaged quarter columns on the molded base raised on bracket feet with sharply scalloped returns. SIZE: 50″ h x overall 43-1/2″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Missing proper right side molding, refinished with replaced hardware. Bracket feet appear original as are the backboards. Overall good condition. 9-91714 (1,000-1,500)

1364
$575.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL CARVED CHERRY AND BIRCH FOUR-POST BEDSTEAD WITH CANOPY. Circa 1820. With ring-turned swelled cylindrical, urn-form, and blocked head posts centering a shaped and stepped panel headboard, the foot posts similarly carved and continuing to swelled cylindrical feet with ringed cuffs. Fitted with the original tester, capped by spire-turned finials. SIZE: 78″ overall h. x 79″ overall l. x 55″ overall w. 72″ interior l. x 48″ interior w. CONDITION: Bed retains good early surface, cleaned, with good color. All rails and connecting structures original. Tester original. The woven tassled canopy accompanies bed. 9-91693 (2,000-3,000)

1365
$230.00

MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON PINE TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1840. The square tray top with applied molding above the case of two chamfered drawers with original brass knobs raised on cylindrical ring-turned legs on ball feet. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h. x 19″ w. x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Old surface, refinished at early date, originally painted, structurally good. 9-91928 (200-400)

1366
$920.00

AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, BRANDED “R S MULFORD”, PROBABLY PHILADELPHIA. The bowed crest rail above seven spindles continuing through the mid-rail, the knuckle arms with volute grips above the wide molded and chamfered saddle seat raised on splayed baluster and ring-turned legs joined by a swelled and ring-turned H stretcher. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished with traces of old paint on underside of seat, seat with repaired splits. 9-91689 (1,000-1,500)

1367
$2,588.00

AMERICAN CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR COMB-BACK CHAIR, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Circa 1780. The shaped crest above five spindles continuing through the bowed rail continuing to knuckle arms on turned supports joined to the oval chamfered saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs joined by a swelled H-form stretcher. SIZE: 48-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Chair retains old black paint over original white paint with some filling and minor repairs to seat. Very good overall condition. 9-91694 (2,000-3,000)

1368
$172.00

PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIAN PATCHWORK QUILTS. Late 19th century. Variation of floral wreath, each with four rows of five squares centering a floral wreath, the border of C/scrolls, done in shades of pink, green and mustard. SIZE: 7′ x 5’9″. CONDITION: Fair with overall staining. 9-91852 (300-500)

1369
$1,265.00

LOT OF FOUR PENNSYLVANIA QUILTS: STAR OF BETHLEHEM QUILT, TOGETHER WITH A STARFISH QUILT AND A PAIR OF 9-SQUARE QUILTS. All 19th century. Star of Bethlehem: The large central 8-pointed star on an ivory field filled with lesser rose-colored stars. Starfish: In pink and lime green with nine squares, each with a rayed starfish. Pair: Each with seven rows of 12 diamonds with sawtooth border, wrought in lavender and celadon green, the outer border appliqued with a scrolling fern leaf. SIZE: Star of Bethlehem: 7’10” x 7’10”. Starfish: 6′ x 6’2″. Pair: Each 8’1″ x 5’6″. CONDITION: Star of Bethlehem: Good overall with minor staining. Starfish: Good overall with some fraying to edges. Pair: Both showing minor staining and fading. 9-91730 (1,500-2,500)

1370
$0.00

CONTINENTAL PAINT-DECORATED PINE TRUNK. First half 19th century. The rectangular hinged top opening to an interior fitted with till, the pine case decorated with brick-red rectangular panels, the corners painted with white daggers on a pale blue field, the trunk painted overall in sky-blue with oxidized red borders and bound with sheet steel bands. The front painted with the owner’s name in script “Eliza Lutz”(?). SIZE: 18″ h. x 47″ w. x 24” d. CONDITION: Retains all original paint surfaces, old shrinkage crack in lid. Retains all original hardware, including lock and key. Bun feet are absent. Painted surfaces all with extensive wear and dryness. 9-91703 (400-600)

1371
$288.00

KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. First half 20th century. The lobed medallion with polychrome floral sprays centered within a border of floral sprays on a rose pink field within multiple floral polychrome borders. SIZE: 11’11” x 8’9-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair with overall wear, notably at one end of center section. 9-91934 (800-1,200)

1372
$1,380.00

KESHAN CARPET. Circa 1920. The red field with floral filled vases within a dark indigo floral border, dividing stripes in ivory and corner botehs. SIZE: 5 ft 3 in x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: With good pile, reduced edges, and shortened ends. 9-92155 (600-900)

1373
$862.00

FOUR SAROUK MATS. Circa 1920. The first, soft rust field with open floral sprays surrounded by a medium blue border. The second, a rose field with elaborate tan and blue floral sprays, a simple dark blue floral border. The third, a rose field with predominantly ivory floral sprays. The fourth, brick red field, open floral sprays, a simple medium blue border. SIZE: The first, 4 ft 7 in x 2 ft 3 in. The second, 4 ft x 2 ft 2 in. The third, 2 ft 5 in x 1 ft 10 in. The fourth, 3 ft 11 in x 2 ft. CONDITION: The first, missing at the ends, edge wear, good pile. The second, missing the ends, edge wear. The third, good condition. The fourth, missing at the ends, edge damage, good pile. 9-91664 (500-700)

1374
$374.00

TWO DELFT PLATES, AN UNMARKED CHARGER AND A CONTINENTAL FAYENCE COVERED BOX . Third quarter 18th century. The first plate decorated with recumbent deer and butterfly, the second with a floral motif, the charger polychrome decorated with central pinwheel design. The rectangular container decorated with a farmhouse landscape, the ends with sea scrolled polychromed decoration, the corners canted. The sloping top fitted with an egg shaped lid pierced with ventilating holes. SIZE: Diameter of plates 9″. Diameter of charger 14″. Box 5″ h 8 1/2″l 6 3/4″w. CONDITION: Plates and charger with edge chips and glaze losses. The fayence box in very good condition overall with normal glazing and imperfections, lid is chipped. 9-91851 (300-500)

1375
$402.00

CONTINENTAL FINE SILK-EMBROIDERED AND PAINTED PICTURE. First quarter 19th century. Wrought in earth tones, the central figure of a young boy in tunic holding a branch as a staff within a stormy landscape, mounted in a period gilt frame with eglomise matte. SIZE: Silk-work, sight: 11-3/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall, the frame with roughness and losses to applied beading and gilding, the eglomise matte with roughness to edges of gilding, small split in silk sky. 9-91685 (500-700)

1376
$480.00

NICE CONTINENTAL SILK-EMBROIDERED PICTURE. First quarter 19th century. Depicting a mother and child in period dress strolling through a treed landscape under fair skies. SIZE: Sight: 20-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Embroidery work in very good condition, the silk deteriorating with splits and tears. Mounted in a frame of the period. 9-91684 (800-1,200)

1377
$0.00

EARLY CONTINENTAL TILT TOP PINE AND OAK TAVERN TABLE. Early 18th C, possibly late 17th C. Circular three-board pine top hinged and joined to an oak tripod base. Three rectangular molded legs canted and joined by a flattened T-stretcher. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 31-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Table has been stripped with remnants of old blue and white paint and original red washed surface showing beneath the table top. There is considerable amount of old worm damage and all three legs have been pieced. A good early table that has had extremely hard wear and needs further restoration. 9-91678 (800-1,200)

1378
$1,150.00

JACOBEAN OAK JOINT STOOL. Early 19th C. The square top with molded edges and canted corners and an “S-shaped” cut-out above the canted frieze raised on raked baluster- turned legs joined by a rectangular box-stretcher on turned feet. SIZE: 19” h, Top 14” x 14”. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with old surfaces, no visible restorations or repairs; of pinned and doweled construction with minimal worm damage. 9-91683 (1,000-1,500)

1379
$1,150.00

JACOBIAN OAK AND CHESTNUT JOINT STOOL. Early 19th Century, late 18th Century. The square top with canted corners above the sloping frieze raised on raked baluster turned legs joined by a box-stretcher on turned feet. SIZE: H 19-1/4”, top 14-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Oak stool retains its early old surface. Minimal worm damage. The top has an old split that has been repaired and re-glued. Feet appear original and intact; overall very good. 9-91666 (1,000-1,500)

1380
$1,782.00
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Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 857.

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE GAMES TABLE. The hinged rectangular top with shaped and scalloped edges opening to a baize lined playing surface fitted with wells for cards and chips above the conforming frieze fitted with central cock-beaded drawer. The whole raised on slender tapering cylindrical legs with shaped returns terminating in pad feet. Second half 18th Century. SIZE: H 28”, W 32”, D 15”. CONDITION: Overall, very fine condition with old re-polished surfaces, old repair to rear leg facing at apron. 9-91905 (800-1,200)

1381
$1,438.00

REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE. Circa 1810. The top with molded edges and cut corners centering a displayed needlework under glass, joined to the cylindrical and reeded standard above a downswept tripartate base joined by a triangular stretcher, raised on ball feet. The needlework wrought by Mary Elizabeth Ingleby. SIZE: 27″ h. x 16-1/2″ w. x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surface with repairs to legs at standard. 9-91649 (1,500-2,500)

1382
$0.00

EARLY PRIMITIVE HAMMERED TIN WEDDING MIRROR. ORIGIN AND AGE UNCERTAIN, POSSIBLY SOUTH AMERICAN. With an eglomise border of Decoupage and framed in tin. SIZE: 12″ X 7 1/2″. CONDITION: Fair condition with poor surfaces of tin and damages to glass panel borders. 9-91727 (200-400)

1383
$518.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED FIGURED MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS. Third quarter 18th century. The rectangular plate within a leaftip gilt slip and molded surround beneath the scrolled crest centering a pierce-carved parcel-gilt displayed phoenix and scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Nice old surface with good patina, old repairs to scrolled ear lower right facing, crest, phoenix neck, and support. Old plate and backboard probably not original. 9-91913 (800-1,200)

1384
$575.00

A FINE CONTINENTAL SILK NEEDLEWORK. First quarter 19th century. The central oval vignette depicting a harvest scene. Showing a woman with sickle, seated on a bundle of wheat beneath a tree conversing with a young man carrying a bundle of wheat with a dog looking on within a farming landscape, all centered by floral garlands and sprays. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Needlework and stitchery in fine condition overall, with deterioration to painted silk background. Mounted in later frame. 9-91740 (300-500)

1385
$0.00

TWO CONTINENTAL NEEDLEWORKS. Late 18th-early 19th century. The first, a continental harbor scene with a walled edifice with flag. Figures on the quay and shoreline, sailing ship in mid-ground. Executed in fine pettit point and mounted in a later frame. The second, a French woven silkwork depicting Virgin Mary with blue robe and halo standing in a treed landscape framed within a floral arch. Surrounded by an inscription “Amour et Reconnaissones Amarie Reine des Anges”. SIZE: Petite point 5-1/2″ X 9 1/4″. Weaving 14 1/2″ X 17 1/4″. CONDITION: The petite point faded and soiled in need of cleaning, structurally sound. The silk needlework with areas of loss along bottom edge and foreground, weaknesses throughout, deterioration evident in verse. Stretched on a cardboard backing. 9-91849 (300-500)

1386
$180.00

A PEWTER “GLOCKENKANN” DATED 1775, A TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP, A CAST IRON “PRISMKANN” AND A PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PLATE. 18th and 19th Century. The Glockenkann an 18th century tankard with removable ring handled lid, of cylindrical form with faceted lidded spout, above incised scrolled floral decorations, the side with an applied cartouche inscribed with the initials “HBE” above the date of 1775,possibly Swiss or German. A later two handled loving cup decorated overall with repousse floral decoration on a footed rim.The cast iron “Prismkann” of swelled form marked with a molded cartouche the text indecipherable. We believe this possibly to be a mold for a pewter pot. The pewter plate by the Philadephia pewterer B. Barnes. SIZE: Height of first 12 1/2″. Diameter of plate 11″. CONDITION: The tankard in nice condition overall, ring handle probably reapplied to lid. The loving cup with damages to both handles at body of cup. The cast iron pot a primitive example with rusting on footrim. The plate with two inch repair to hole in center. 9-91842 (250-400)

1387
$230.00

A JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED OAK HOURGLASS, AN OVAL BRASS SNUFF BOX PROBABLY DUTCH, AND A SILVERED OVAL SNUFF BOX PROBABLY PERSIAN. The first two 18th century; the third 19th century. The first, an hourglass within a hexagonal frame with spiral twist supports. The second, a brass snuff box lidded, the front decorated with cherubs holding a crown. The third, of oval form with hinged lid decorated with a recumbent lion within a floral-decorated cartouche, the sides with floral repousse. SIZE: First: 9″ h. Second: 4-1/2″ l. Third: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: The first, in need of restoration. The second, worn through at the front, seam splits. The third, with expected denting and wear. 9-92000 (300-500)

1388
$748.00

SMALL STERLING ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY SALVER BY JOHN CARTER. Shaped edge plate having interspersed five lobe shells on C and S-scrolls. Hallmarks are clear and the plate rests on three small scrolled feet. Center having a family crest with Latin phrase “Dieu Defendit Le Droit”. WEIGHT: 8 tr. oz. SIZE: 1″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91993 (250-400)

1389
$480.00

A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER TABLEWARES. Including a Victorian fish set, a salt and pepper set with caddy possibly German, a scalloped edge footed small bowl, a Birmingham mustard with cobalt liner, a Birmingham coffin silver box, a Victorian silver and bone knife rest, a silver overlay flask monogrammed 1895, two place card holders with hunt scenes, two small ladles, three liquor labels, an Elizabeth Arden silver compact. SIZE: Salt and pepper caddy 5 1/2 ” h 6″l. Casket box 1 1/4 h. 1 1/2″ l 1 1/2″ d. CONDITION: Most overall in good to very good condition. The ladles with wear, the salt and pepper stand with repairs. 9-92008 (300-500)

1390
$3,738.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT SLANT-LID DESK- AND SECRETARY-BOOKCASE. Circa 1780. The rectangular Greek key-molded cornice joined to the upper case fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to an interior of two shelves fitted to the lower case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior of pigeonholes and small drawers, over four long graduated drawers, the topmost flanked by lopers on a molded base raised on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 75″ h. x 36″ case w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Piece with old original surfaces, backboards, and feet. The brass hardware may be original but re-set. Bookcase top with old patch repairs right side facing. Very good overall condition. 9-91658 (4,000-6,000)

1391
$2,300.00

GOOD PHILADELPHIA TRANSITIONAL QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1770. The serpentine crest rail above the shaped and scalloped vasiform splat joined to the trapezoidal molded rail with arcaded apron and slip seat raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in ball and claw feet, the back legs raked and tenoned. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old refinished and restored surfaces, professional repair to crest rail, minor loss to one return, otherwise very good. 9-91676 (2,000-3,000)

1392
$3,335.00

PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1780. Each with a serpentine crest rail with outscrolled ears above a pierced strapwork splat joined to the trapezoidal slip seat with molded rail raised on frontal square chamfered and molded frontal legs, the rear legs backswept and tenoned. SIZE: Both: 37-1/2″ h. of back x 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very nice, professionally polished and restored condition. No breaks or repairs noted. 9-91672 (4,000-6,000)

1393
$575.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL INLAID FIGURED WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1810. The rectangular top with string inlay above the conforming case of four long graduated thumb-molded drawers flanked by engaged string inlaid quarter columns, on a molded base raised on flared French feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 35″ h. x 40″ w. x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surface, minor shrinkage crack in top, replaced hardware. 9-91677 (2,000-4,000)

1394
$230.00

PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT QUEEN ANNE CANDLE STAND. This circular chamfered top above the baluster turned standard raised on arched cabriole leg tripod base terminating in snake feet with pads. SIZE: H 26”, D 18’1/2”. CONDITION: Table retains old surface. Table top has been repositioned and has had some old seam crack repairs; base and legs in good condition; an old repair to base of standard, and a very old repair to top of foot. Pads original. 9-91965 (300-500)

1395
$632.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY SYCAMORE AND WALNUT LIFT-TOP SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830. The square molded tray top projecting above the conforming apron hinged on a lower canted frieze opening to a well and raised on raked cylindrical legs with onion-turned feet. SIZE: H 27”, Width of top 16-1/2”, Depth of top 16”. CONDITION: Table has been re-finished and restored professionally. The hinges have been re-set. The table appears to be in its original form; legs and feet original, very nice color overall. 9-91695 (1,000-1,500)

1396
$2,875.00

A KIRMAN CARPET. Circa 1930. Soft coral field with a deep olive medallion covered overall with a profusion of flowers surrounded by a large companion main border. SIZE: 14 ft 7 in x 10 ft 9 in. CONDITION: Small spots of minor wear, slightly rough along one edge, otherwise generally good condition. 9-91670 (3,000-5,000)

1397
$1,140.00

SHIRVAN RUG. Late 19th century. The dark blue field with parallel rows of multicolored octagons surrounded by an ivory S-border. SIZE: 6 ft 2 in x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: Even wear and corrosion throughout, ends largely intact, edges damaged and worn. 9-91698 (500-1,000)

1398
$1,725.00

SHIRVAN RUG. Third quarter 19th century. Ivory field with large-scale torch lattice surrounded by yellow leaf and flower border. SIZE: 3 ft 9 in x 3 ft 2 in. CONDITION: Even wear throughout, missing end guard, rebound edge damage, old darning repairs. 9-92149 (500-700)

1399
$920.00

LOT OF THREE ORIENTAL RUGS, KIRMAN, KIRMAN, AND MODERN SENNA. Circa 1900 for the Kirmans, 20th C Senna. SIZE: First Kirman: 6 ft 2 x 4 ft 4 in. Second Kirman: 4 ft 5 in x 2 ft 10 in. Senna: 3 ft 10 in x 2 ft 5 in. CONDITION: The ivory field Kirman with wear. Gold field Kirman in good condition. The Senna as new. 92147 (400-600)

1400
$360.00

THREE PAIRS OF CONTINENTAL BRASS CANDLESTICKS. First half 18th century. A collection of nice early candlesticks, the first pair with footed base, the second pair of drum-form pricket sticks, the third pair with cylindrical base, leaftip decorated with flared turned nozzle. SIZE: First: 9-1/2″ h. Second: 9″ overall h. Third: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good, with soldered repairs and acceptable wear. 9-91840 (600-900)

1401
$201.00

TWO PAIR OF BALL TOP BRASS ANDIRONS AND SET OF BRASS TOOLS WITH STAND. Mid 19th century. The first with ball top, faceted standard raised on arched iron legs with flattened feet. The second pair with ball tops on turned standard on arched double spurred legs raised on ball feet. The tools consisting of tongs, poker and shovel with stand all with turned ball finials. SIZE: first 13 1/2″h . second 12 1/2″ h . tool stand 27″ h. CONDITION: Well used, all with denting and some repairs. 9-91978 (200-400)

1402
$230.00

AN EARLY TIN PUNCH DECORATED LANTERN, BRASS BARREL STUDENT LAMP,BRASS BASE FOR FLUID LAMP AND A PEG LAMP WITH BRASS CANDLESTICK. 19th Century SIZE: Punch lantern 13 1/2″h. Candle base 6 1/2″h. CONDITION: All with issues.The peg lamp intact with good candlestick. 9-91999 (400-600)

1403
$1,955.00

DELAWARE VALLEY SHERATON BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular figured top with conforming leaves above the rectangular apron fitted with single drawer raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs on bun feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 20-3/4″ w. x 41″ l. CONDITION: Retains clean early surface with repairs to seam split in top and repair to lower edge of one leaf. Otherwise very good with strong bird’s-eye graining on top and flame graining on drawer. 9-91902 (600-800)

1404
$2,645.00

RARE AND UNUSUAL TILT-TOP FOLDING TRESTLE TABLE, POSSIBLY PENNSYLVANIA. Early 19th century. The oval plank top joined to and swiveling on the rectangular frame with V-shaped gate on a stepped shoe-foot base. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 58″ l. x 44″ w. CONDITION: This unusual table retains old scrubbed surfaces, showing minor and acceptable seam shrinkage at mortised joints. The support and gate mechanisms are intact and functioning. The shoe-foot trestle base intact with no visible damage or restoration. In nice condition overall. 9-91663 (2,000-3,000)

1405
$201.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY WILLIAM AND MARY LADDERBACK ROCKING ARMCHAIR TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR SIDE CHAIR. The first with four arched slats joined by cylindrical stiles headed by knopped finials, joined to undulating arms with notched cutouts and rounded grips centering the trapezoidal woven seat, raised on cylindrical turned legs joined by a bulbous frontal stretcher raised on applied rockers. The second example with three arched slats and incised onion finials joined to the trapezoidal rush seat raised on cylindrical legs headed by turned rosettes joined by a double box stretcher on tapered feet. SIZE: First: 40″ h. of back. Second: 39″ h. of back. CONDITION: Both chairs with old cleaned surfaces, repairs to second slat of rocker. 9-91736 (400-600)

1406
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. Early 19th century. The four arched and curved slats joined to turned cylindrical stiles headed by knopped mushroom finials, the oak arms with turned grips, the turned cylindrical legs joined by double box stretcher. SIZE: 47″ h. of back x 18-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with minor damage to woven seat. 9-91869 (1,000-1,500)

1407
$480.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT GENTLEMAN’S CHEST. Circa 1780. The rectangular case with cove-molded cornice fitted with a pair of aligned thumbmolded short drawers over three long graduated drawers on a molded base raised on large dovetailed bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 47″ h. x 41″ overall w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: Retains original old surface, old shrinkage cracks to top and sides, hardware antique but not original to piece, old damages and wear to molded edges of drawers (visible in photo). 9-91929 (800-1,200)

1408
$1,150.00

OVAL MINIATURE ON IVORY OF WOMAN IN BLUE DRESS. Note included indicates that the miniature is Miss Fannie Brown, great aunt of Col. B.S.F. Shore painted by Mrs. Haudgsido. Miniature is housed in an oval brass frame, set into a red leather hinged frame which is as is. SIZE: Miniature is 3″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Miniature is very good, case as is. 9-91845 (300-500)

1409
$172.00

WATERCOLORED MINIATURE OF A SOLDIER. Early 19th Century. Half portrait of a soldier in red uniform with blue collar having a tall red hat with center fur band. Housed in a good mahogany veneered frame with gold liner. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 3″. Total is 6-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91846 (200-400)

1410
$58.00

FOUR MINIATURE PORTRAITS. 1) 2″ x 1-3/4″ painting on ivory of a young woman signed “Stieler”. Housed in a small brass frame. 2) 2″ x 1-3/4″ painting on porcelain of a young woman. 3) 1-1/4″ x 1-3/4″ painting on porcelain of a young bride. 4) 2-1/4″ dia. enameled picture of two lovers in a landscape. All but first set with pin backs. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91956 (200-300)

1411
$575.00

LOT OF EIGHT SILHOUETTES. All framed. Four women, George Washington with Peale embossed signature; and three others of men. SIZE: Frames ranging from 6″ h to 12″ h. CONDITION: There is toning, foxing and stains to most, fair to good. 9-91843 (500-1,000)

1412
$5,175.00

FINE SAROUK PRAYER RUG. Circa 1900. The buff field with an ascending floral spray flanked by parallel columns beneath soft rose spandrels, within a dark blue floral main border. SIZE: 6 ft 8 in x 4 ft 3 in. CONDITION: Missing top edge, faint staining upper left spandrel, good pile. 9-91702 (2,000-4,000)

1413
$360.00

FOUR ORIENTAL RUGS. 20th century. 1) Karaja with a blue field and red border.2) Hamadan with a light blue field and large Herati design. 3) Blue field with Boteh multiple borders. 4) Hamadan with mottled red field, brown and gray highlights. SIZE: First: 4 ft 2 in x 3 ft 7 in. Second: 5 ft 5 in x 3 ft 7 in. Third: 6 ft 2 in x 4 ft 2 in. Fourth: 5 ft 7 in x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: 1) Ear and missing ends. 2) End loss, wear splits. 3) Heavy wear and loss, edge damage. 4) Overall wear, end loss. 9-92148 (400-600)

1414
$1,725.00

THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. Circa 1900. 1) Tekki scatter rug with terracotta field and three rows of gulls surrounded by a simple geometric border and elems at each end. 2) Balouch rug, red field covered with memling gulls surrounded by a brown border. 3) Tekke scatter rug within a pale terracotta field with three rows of gulls. SIZE: 1) 5 ft 2 in x 3 ft 3 in. 2) 5 ft 1 x 3 ft 3 in. 3)3 ft 9 in x 3 ft. CONDITION: 1) Very slight wear, edges replaced, minor end loss. 2) Localized heavy wear, creases, damaged kilim ends, worn edges, heavy glue and patches on back. 3) Even wear, missing at ends, edges worn. 9-92152 (400-600)

1415
$2,185.00

THREE TURKISH RUGS. Circa 1920. The first, a mercerized cotton rug, gold field with a gray medallion, corners and a peach border. The second, a mercerized cotton “yastic” red field with peach medallion and green end panels. The third, a red field with a light blue medallion and half-medallions. SIZE: The first, 5 ft x 3 ft 4 in. The second, 2 ft 10 in x 1 ft 10 in. The third, 2 ft 8 in x 1 ft 5 in. CONDITION: The first, edge wear, slight even wear. The second, good condition. The third, end loss, slight wear. 92153 (400-600)

1416
$0.00

SEVEN PAIR OF CONTINENTAL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRASS AND SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS. 19TH century. SIZE: Tallest 11 1/2″h. Shortest 6″h. CONDITION: Varying degrees of damage and restoration. 9-91725 (2,000-3,000)

1417
$345.00

NICE GROUPING OF CHINESE EXPORT AND OTHER ORIENTAL TABLE WEARS. Mid 19th century. A rose medallion sauce pitcher, an export sake ewer, a blue decorated tea bowl, a two handled food bowl, a pair of “sang de boeuf” vases, a canary yellow stem vase, a crackled earthenware vase with blue decoration and yellow enameled rooster. SIZE: height of pitcher 4 “, sake pitcher 4″, overall height of rooster 10 3/4”. CONDITION: The pitcher with rim chips and cracked handle, sake pitcher good, tea bowl with half inch hairline in rim, food bowl missing lid, pair of vases with crackled glaze, canary vase and blue vase with crackled glaze, rooster glued to base otherwise good. 9-91837 (400-600)

1418
$230.00

A SMALL COLLECTION OF FIVE SNUFF BOTTLES. Second half 19th century. Two blue and white decorated examples with coral stoppers, a carved ivory example, cloisonne bottle and a cinnabar together with a carved green oriental hardstone bottle of buddha on stand. SIZE: Height of largest 3 1/4″. Height of smallest 2 1/2″. CONDITION: Overall good with expected conditions of wear. 9-91830 (300-500)

1419
$288.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON SOUP TUREEN. Mid 19th century. Of oval form, with conforming lid and knopped berry finial, the tureen with strapped handles and canted footring. Decorated overall with oriental landscapes. SIZE: Height 8 1/2″. Length 12 1/4. Width 9″. CONDITION: The finial professionally reattached, a hairline crack running laterally through base, otherwise good. 9-91746 (400-600)

1420
$210.00

A SELECTION OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON TABLEWARES INCLUDING A CHESTNUT BASKET. Mid 19th century. The small oval basket with flared rim applied with blue decorated leaf tip handles, the sides reticulated. Seven assorted dishes and small bowl all of typical form with blue and white oriental decoration. SIZE: Basket 3 1/2″ h. 7″ l. Largest plate 9″ d. Smallest plate 5 1/4″ d. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of minor chipping and glaze imperfections. 9-91836 (300-500)

1421
$1,150.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD. Circa 1830. In one piece, the cove-molded cornice with canted corners joined to the conforming case fitted with a pair of arch-molded cupboard doors opening to three shelves above a small thumbmolded drawer above a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, on molded feet. The interior in old red paint. SIZE: 78-1/2″ h. x 46″ w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: With original cleaned outer surface, later brass hardware replacements, patch in upper right door facing, strip of molding absent at proper right cornice. Overall very nice condition, small size. 9-91650 (4,000-6,000)

1422
$0.00

MID-ATLANTIC HEPPLEWHITE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. First quarter 20th century. The arched crest rail with carved athemion leaf above the rayed pierced splat joined to the trapezoidal overupholstered seat raised on chamfered square legs joined by recessed box stretchers. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Dark original finish. Four legs are ended out. Repairs to proper right side stretcher. 9-91920 (800-1,200)

1423
$600.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The serpentine crest rail with foliate carved ears joined to the molded styles centering the interwoven pierced and foliate carved splat, joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail raised on frontal square chamfered legs and backswept tenoned rear legs joined by the recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very good restored condition with old repolished surface. 9-91673 (1,000-1,500)

1424
$0.00

FINE PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE STYLE CENTENNIAL CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY. Circa 1870. The rectangular top with gadrooned edge above the conforming case fitted with a long drawer above two short drawers centering a kneehole, the corners with engaged quarter-columns on carved cabriole legs raised on ball and claw feet. SIZE: 33″ h. x 43″ w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: Retains original surface with some losses to veneers and cockbeading. Otherwise very good. 9-91665 (1,500-2,500)

1425
$1,920.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1770. The rectangular top with applied molded edge above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated thumbmolded drawers joined to the molded plinth raised on good ogee molded bracket feet retaining original brass hardware. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h. x 37″ case w. x 21″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine, professionally repolished and restored. 9-91738 (1,000-2,000)

1426
$0.00

SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830. Thin figured mahogany top above the conforming case fitted with two long drawers with cockbeaded edges, raised on cylindrical ring turned legs terminating in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 21-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces with some waterstaining to top, old shrinkage crack repair to top. Legs have repairs and reattachments. 9-91644 (1,000-2,000)

1427
$1,725.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE FIGURAL WALNUT LOOKING GLASS. Mid-18th century. The two-part rectangular plate, the uppermost beveled, within an ogee molded surround surmounted by an arched, scrolled, eared crest. SIZE: 35″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Nice original surface with good patina, mirrorplates and backboard original, small repairs and re-gluing to pieced surround. 9-91675 (2,000-4,000)

1428
$920.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE PARCEL-GILT AND CARVED MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular plate within a parcel-gilt and molded surround surmounted by an eared scrollwork crest centering a parcel-gilt displayed phoenix above the conforming scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 46-1/2″ X 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Nice original surfaces, cleaned, old repair to crest, mirrorplate and backboard original. 9-91643 (800-1,200)

1429
$1,495.00

KESHAN ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. First half 20th century. The central indigo lobed medallion within a rose red field flanked by indigo medallions, and an indigo multiple guard border, the whole profusely decorated with polychrome floral sprays and vinery. SIZE: 13′ x 9’7″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile and color. 9-91918 (800-1,200)

1430
$1,380.00

TWO TURKOMAN CHUVALS. Circa 1900. The first, a YOMUD with a brown field and sixteen guls. The second, a SARYK with six “salor” guls. SIZE: The first, 3 ft 5 in x 2 ft 5 in. The second, 4 ft 2 in x 2 ft 5 in. CONDITION: The first, with reduced edges and slight wear. The second, with reduced edges. 92156 (400-600)

1431
$150.00

SAROUK RUG. Circa 1920. The red field with chains of stylized indigo vinery within a floral main border. SIZE: 6 ft 10 in x 4 ft 2 in. CONDITION: Has edge wear, missing ends, and areas of low pile. 9-91930-1 (400-600)

1432
$460.00

THREE HANDMADE AND INLAID BOXES. First third 20th century. First a square hardwood example, the lid with owl, bird in branch with nest, stork with basket and Native American hunter with bow and arrow, sides decorated with arrows, etc. The second a bench made Pennsylvania blanket chest with ogee feet, the front inlaid with makers initials H.L. dated 1935. The third an Indian teak box with micro-mosaic parquetry inlays. SIZE: first 5″ X 12″ sq. second 4 1/4″ h 8 3/4″ l 4 1/2″ d third 3 1/4″ h 11 1/4″ l 7 3/4″ d CONDITION: Condition of all boxes very good overall with minimal imperfections. 9-91983 (200-400)

1433
$300.00

COLLECTION OF PENNSYLVANIAN AND AMERICAN TOLEWARE. Circa 1850. Including five trays of various sizes, a scallop shell bowl, two deep dishes and a lighthouse coffee pot. SIZE: CONDITION: All items in “as-found” condition, all showing varying degrees of damage and wear. Coffee pot missing a leg. 9-91841 (500-800)

1434
$345.00

A COLLECTION OF CHALKWARE FIGURES. Mid 19th century. Group includes a large paint decorated hen, a seated King Charles Spaniel, seated cat with pipe, a spill vase with pair of seated dogs, a cocker spaniel and a large hen. SIZE: Largest 15 1/2″ h. CONDITION: All in “as found” condition. 9-91648 (500-1,000)

1435
$240.00

TWO AMERICAN SPICE BOXES. Last quarter 19th century. The hanging oak eight drawer spice cabinet stenciled with the names of spices, the second, a tin example fitted with eight drawers with remnants of old green paint. SIZE: Height of first 18″. Height of second 13 1/2″. CONDITION: The first with old crackled surfaces and original stenciling, the second rusted, with one replaced knob. 9-91923 (400-600)

1436
$0.00

GROUP OF FIVE ASSOCIATED AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. Early 19th century. Of typical form, with paddled arms and oval saddle seats on turned legs joined by H-form and box stretchers. SIZE: Largest: 37″ h. of back. CONDITION: Three with remnants of dried painted surfaces, two refinished, all with some restoration. 9-916549-91699 (800-1,200)

1437
$978.00

A FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1770. The rectangular top with conforming leaves projecting above the molded frieze fitted with drawer raised on molded and chamfered square legs joined by X-form stretcher. SIZE: 29″ h. x 20″ closed w. x 38″ open w. x 34″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored with good color and patina, top probably re-set. Original brass hardware. 9-91669 (800-1,200)

1438
$632.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1780. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the conforming molded frieze raised on square chamfered legs and Marlborough feet. SIZE: 29″ h. x 18″ closed w. x 50-1/2″ open w. x 42″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored, top re-secured. 9-91671 (1,000-1,500)

1439
$575.00

TWO SIMILAR PENNSYLVANIA BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS, ONE BRANDED “AW”. Circa 1800. The first branded example with a balloon-back curved crest rail centering nine simulated bamboo spindles joined to the shaped saddle seat with incised edges raised on simulated swelled cylindrical legs joined by a box stretcher. The second example with a similar molded balloon back centering eight simulated bamboo spindles joined to the shaped saddle seat raised on swelled cylindrical splayed legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of backs x 17″ h. of seats. CONDITION: Both with cleaned old surfaces showing acceptable wear, no restorations noted. 9-91708 (1,000-1,200)

1441
$288.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE CAMELBACK SOFA. First half 20th century. The rectangular upholstered back with arched serpentine crest rail joined to downswept rolled arms on incurved supports raised on four frontal molded square legs and four backswept legs, all joined by H-form stretchers. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. of back x 78″ approximate overall l. CONDITION: Structurally sound, in need of recovering. 9-91651 (1,000-2,000)

1442
$288.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY SHERATON TRANSITIONAL CARVED FIGURED WALNUT SIDEBOARD. Circa 1840. The serpentine splash-guard joined to the rectangular top above the conforming case with paneled sides fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers with wavy molding above a pair of cupboard doors above the molded plinth with shaped apron raised on platform bracket feet. SIZE: 49-1/2″ overall h. x 42-1/2″ working h. x 57″ l. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old original surface with dark patina, original enameled knobs and escutcheons needs cleaning, repolishing, and cosmetic restoration; crack in door panel, three-inch splinter right front facing at plinth. 9-91919 (800-1,200)

1443
$288.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th/20th Century) TWO LANDSCAPE WORKS. Oil on wood panel scenes: One shows five figures on a path in a midday summer landscape. The other show two figures in an evening wooded landscape. Identically housed in period gesso decorated frames. Each of the wood panels had labels which are missing that were attached with red wax stamps. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Jane Stradley Estate, Kemblesville, PA & Princess Anne, MD. CONDITION: As found in Estate, both need cleaning and there are some scrapes. Summer scene has crack in panel. 9-91937 (300-500)

1444
$0.00

A CONTINENTAL EGLOMISE PANEL OF WOMAN HOLDING A BLEEDING HEART WITH DAGGER, AN EGLOMISE PANEL OF A FEMALE TITLED “BETCI” AND AN EARLY RELIGIOUS PAINTING ON TIN. 18th and 19th centuries. The first depicting woman with pierced heart and lily stem beneath a floral arch. The second a portrait of a woman with lace collar and blue bow. The third Jesus, Mary and Joseph, haloed beneath a spreadwinged dove. SIZE: The first 10″ x 7″ sight. The second 9 1/2″ X 7″ sight. The third 13 1/4 X 9 1/2″ sight. CONDITION: All in “as-found” condition. 9-91984 (150-250)

1445
$172.00

CURRIER & IVES, PUBLISHER (American, 19th Century) “DUTCHMAN & HIRAM WOODRUFF”. Small folio showing a brown horse with rider after a painting by J. Cameron dated 1871. Conningham checklist #1640. Housed in a pine wood frame with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair to good. One dime size area of lifting print in legend, small water stain at bottom, not examined out of frame. 9-91853 (200-400)

1446
$120.00

LOT OF 100+ EARLY ENGRAVINGS. Mostly 18th & 19th Century, taken from books and arranged in folders by artist. Most are French, all are black and white. SIZE: Vary. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92003 (200-400)

1447
$920.00

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE AND MAPLE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS. The rectangular top above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated thumb-molded drawers on a bracket base with shaped apron. Late 18th Century. SIZE: H 41”, case width 36”, D 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished. Hardware has been replaced. Escutcheons have been replaced. Bracket base with professional minor repairs. Backboards original. 9-91713 (1,000-1,500)

1448
$920.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON PAINTED PINE SETTEE. Circa 1830. The triple chairback crest rail with shaped edges, retaining remnants of original paint decoration above four stiles divided by three spindle sections, the shaped arms with scrolled grips centering the shaped and scrolled plank seat raised on eight cylindrical tapered legs joined by a rectangular box stretcher, the whole in dark blue-green original paint highlighted with ochre outlines. SIZE: 35″ h. of back x 59″ overall l. CONDITION: Structurally very good, showing expected wear, painted surfaces original in need of restoration. 9-91662 (1,000-1,500)

1449
$230.00

AMERICAN STENCILED AND PAINT-DECORATED ARROW-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century. The tablet crest with stenciled foliate cartouche joined to seven bent spindles, the arms with rolled grips centering the shaped plank seat raised on simulated bamboo legs joined by a lozenge-form frontal stretcher. SIZE: 31″ h. of back x 16-3/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall with acceptable wear and paint loss. 9-91927 (400-600)

1450
$0.00

MID ATLANTIC HEPPLEWHITE BIRCH BASIN STAND. Mid 19th C. Square top with circular cutout now fitted with a conforming brass handled bowl above the conforming frieze. Raised on square legs joining a medial shelf. Frieze fitted with drawer, continuing on tapered square legs. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x top 20-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Probably refinished at some point with now a dry faded finish. Repairs to top and to medial shelf. Shrinkage crack to top and medial shelf. Legs in good condition. 9-91680 (500-700)

1451
$288.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE GUMWOOD BLANKET CHEST. Circa 1780. The rectangular hinged lid with applied molding and original wrought-iron hinges fitted to the conforming dovetailed case, having a till within, on a molded base raised on five bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. x 49-1/2″ w. x 23″ d. CONDITION: With very nice old clean surfaces; hinges and escutcheon appear original. 9-91697 (750-1,000)

1452
$1,380.00

A FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE LOOKING GLASS. Mid-18th century. The original rectangular mirror plate within a gilt-molded slip surmounted by scrolled eared crest centering a pierced parcel-gilt leaftip with scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 31″ x 17″. CONDITION: Nice original condition with old finish, some early and minor repairs to scrollwork. Mirror plate and backboard original. 9-91692 (800-1,200)

1453
$210.00

NICE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Last quarter 18th century. The arched, shaped and scrolled eared crest above the rectangular mirrorplate within nicely molded surround above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very fine overall, old surface cleaned and polished, original backboard and mirrorplate. 9-91718 (300-500)

1454
$230.00

AFGHAN BOKHARA CARPET, PAKISTAN. Second half 20th century. Of typical form, with five rows of 12 guls joined by linear trelliswork on a deep indigo field with a herati guard border and multiple stripe borders in shades of red, blue and ochre. SIZE: 11’6″ x 8′. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 91729-1 (250-400)

1455
$2,415.00

TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. Circa 1900. The first, Tekke Ensi, red field with torch forms surrounded by a main border with a latticework and “elem” below. The second, a Tekke scatter rug, the field with red and blue bordered rectangles with leaf elems at each end. SIZE: First:4 ft 8 in x 4 ft. Second: 3 ft 9 in x 3 ft 1 in. CONDITION: The first, minor end loss, holes, stains, good pile. The second, with end loss, small holes and damage, good pile. 9-91686 (300-600)

1456
$862.00

THREE SHIRVAN RUGS. Circa 1900. 1) With two Lesghi stars on a blue field surrounded by an ivory border. 2) With three disjointed medallions on a blue field surrounded by a brown S-border. 3) With oxidized black field with multicolored octagons. SIZE: 1) 5 ft 1 in x 3 ft 10 in. 2)6 ft 7 in x 4 ft 3 in. 3)4 ft 2 in x 3 ft. CONDITION: 1) Wear, end loss, small hole. 2) Even wear, missing at one end, corner damage and slits. 3) Heavy wear, missing ends, split sides. 9-91704 (300-500)

1457
$920.00

LOT OF CARVED NETSUKES AND A DOCTOR’S LADY. First half 20th century. Including a reclining doctor’s lady on a stand, six human figures, two animal figures, a demon ball and two carved stems. SIZE: Length of largest 5 1/2 “. Height of smallest 1 1/4”. CONDITION: All appear in very good condition, minor defects if present not noted. 9-91829 (400-800)

1458
$805.00

PAIR OF FRAMED ORIENTAL SCROLLS. Scrolls having women in landscapes with writing on upper right. Housed in bamboo style frames. SIZE: Sight: 42-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: One glass cracked, as found in Estate with wrinkling and some stains. 9-91724 (200-400)

1459
$420.00

A PAIR OF CHINESE DECORATED VASES, A PAINTED AND DECORATED BOWL AND A ROSE MEDALLION PLATE. 19th century. Each polychrome decorated vase with painted leaf form panels, each containing a figure alternating with a floral border with pendant necklaces and creaturelike faces, the neck decorated with devices of learning. The earthenware bowl decorated overall in sepia tones of floral sprays, sprigs, and flowerheads and two roosters. The bowl signed on base rim. The single rose medallion plate decorated with a peacock. SIZE: Vases 9 1/2″ h. Bowl 8″ diameter. Plate 9″ diameter. CONDITION: Vases with repairs to both bases. The bowl with spider hairline on bottom and base rim chip. The plate with some glazing loss and rockwork. 9-91985 (150-250)

1460
$402.00

AMERICAN BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Late 18th century. Having seven spindles within the molded, bowed crestrail joined to the shaped saddle seat raised on splayed baluster-turned legs joined by a swelled and spool-turned H-form stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good old cleaned surface with professional repair to crest rail. 9-91728 (200-400)

1461
$0.00

AMERICAN BRACE-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR IN BLACK PAINT. Circa 1780. The bowed back joined to eight swelled spindles, the pommel joined by two conforming spindles, the shaped and chamfered shield-form seat raised on swelled and turned cylindrical legs, joined by swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old black paint, seat altered from commode chair, now solid. 9-91722 (200-400)

1462
$518.00

TWO SIMILAR FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA/DELAWARE REGION. Late 18th century. Each bowed and arched crest rail with upturned ears above shaped saddle seats raised on swelled, turned legs joined by H-form stretcher. SIZE: Both 36″ h. of back x 16-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Each stripped of original paint and refinished, with acceptable minor repair and restoration. 9-91712 (400-600)

1463
$575.00

FOUR ORIENTAL MATS. Circa 1920. 1) Senna with blue field and three medallions, small ivory border. 2) Dergezine with a pink field with blue and green floral sprays, simple blue floral border. 3) Hamadan mat with cloud bands and red and blue flowers. 4) Kirman mat with blue and green floral sprays on burgundy field. SIZE: 1) 3 ft x 1 ft 11 in. 2) 2 ft 11 in x 2 ft 3 in. 3) 2 ft 11 in x 1 ft 10 in. 4) 2 ft 10 x 1 ft 6 in. CONDITION: 1) Even wear, end loss. 2) Minor end loss, slight wear. 3) End loss, even wear. 4) Evenly worn, missing on ends, damaged edges. 9-92150 (300-500)

1464
$748.00

ONE LILLIHAN RUG TOGETHER WITH FIVE ASSORTED SCATTER RUGS. Circa 1920. The Lillihan with red field and multicolored floral sprays, simple dark blue border. SIZE: The largest: 4 ft 5 in x 3 ft 5 in. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-92151 (300-500)

1465
$115.00

EARLY FRAMED MAP “NOVUS BRASILIA TYPVS”. The copper plate map having hand coloring. Published by William Bleau, Amsterdam 1645. A rare map of Brazil with inset “Baya de Todos os Sanctos”. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 22″. IMAGE SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: No tears or holes, fold at center, allover foxing, otherwise good. 9-91854 (200-400)

1466
$480.00

TWO FRAMED MAPS. 1) Delaware and Maryland, unsigned, probably 19th Century. 2) Virginia and Maryland showing the coastal areas. Unsigned, appears to be 18th Century. Note on the back indicates that this is Herman Moll’s map of Virginia and Maryland, published by the Homann Heirs, Nurnburg 1750. SIZE: 1) Sight: 10-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. 2) 12-1/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Virginia map with all over foxing, no tears or rips, some slight stains. 9-91914 (400-600)

1467
$144.00

LOT OF SIX FRAMED ANTIQUES MAPS. 1) 17″ x 13-1/2″ map of Little Britain Township by EP Porter. A page from an 1876 atlas. 2) 17″ x 10″ map of the middle states dated 1839 from Mitchells School and Family Geography. 3) 20″ x 14-1/2″ map of Easttown and Tredyffrin Townships including New London, Lewisville and Berwyn showing streets and building with names. 4) 21″ x 23″ map of Chester County, Pennsylvania by H. F. Bridgens. Not dated but 19th Century showing folds and deterioration at folds with all over toning. 5) 19-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ map of Franklin and London Britain. 6) 39″ x 33-1/2″ map of Franklin’s Plat map of Delaware County by the Franklin Survey Company. SIZE: All sizes noted above are sight size. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise fair to good with visible folds. 9-91723 (200-400)

1468
$0.00

J JAMES (American, Mid 20th Century) TALL SHIP. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a three-mast British ship sailing left to right towards viewer flying British flags. Signed lower left “J. James”. Housed in a wood frame with inset rope decoration. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Some chipping in sky, fair to good. 9-91910 (200-400)

1469
$230.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 18th Century) ONCOMING CONSTITUTION. Oil on wood panel marine scene shows the ship Constitution sailing left to right towards viewer leading three other ships. It is shown in full sail flying American flag. Housed in a sailor made wood frame which encompasses varnished snail shells. SIZE: Overall is 21-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. Sight: 16″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Some shells missing and loose, dirty. Good. 9-91716 (250-400)

1470
$288.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The shaped crest rail with outswept ears above the upward flaring splat pierced to four ribs joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail fitted with slip seat, raised on frontal molded and chamfered legs, the rear legs tenoned, joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old clean surface with professional repair to proper left seat rail at stile, ends of four legs patched (suspect chair was converted from invalid chair). 9-91824 (500-800)

1471
$460.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The shaped crest rail above the pierced splat with diamond and teardrop elements joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail raised on square molded frontal legs with pierced returns, the rear legs backswept and tenoned joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surfaces with professional restoration to stretcher. 91672-1 (800-1,200)

1472
$1,955.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY FEDERAL CHERRY TALL CHEST. Circa 1810. The applied molded cornice joined to the rectangular dovetailed case fitted with five graduated long drawers above the molded plinth raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 48″ h. x 35-3/4″ case w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition with original brasses, surfaces clean. 9-91700 (1,000-2,000)

1473
$480.00

CHIPPENDALE FIGURED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE OF SMALL PROPORTIONS. Circa 1770. The rectangular hinged top with molded edges projecting above the conforming frieze with applied molding raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 29″ h. x 34″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored with good color. Waviness to top. 9-91709 (1,000-1,500)

1474
$270.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Second half of the 18th C. Circular thin top hinged to an urn and ring turned standard raised on tripod shaped and angular cabriole legs terminating in pointed pad feet. SIZE: 28” h x 22” dia. CONDITION: Retains old original surface, repaired crack on seam on top. Top has been reattached to base, repairs on bottom of the standard and on the legs and feet. A nice table with good old color that has had considerable use and wear. 9-91715 (500-1,000)

1475
$345.00

SMALL PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Last quarter 18th century. The arched delicately scrolled crest flanked by conforming ears above the rectangular mirrorplate within a molded surround above the conforming pendant apron. SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: Very fine overall, all original, with one chip on one ear. 9-91721 (300-500)

1476
$240.00

TWO SMALL FIGURED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE MIRRORS. Third quarter 18th century. Both with an arched, shaped and scrolled eared crest above the rectangular mirrorplate within nicely molded surround above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: First: 18-3/4″ x 11″. Second: 19-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: One mirror with old scrubbed surface, scrolled ears absent, pendant apron missing bottom piece, retains original mirrorplate and backboard. The second, with repair to right ear facing, with small scrollwork missing, retains original blued mirrorplate and backboard, old original scrubbed finish. 9-91938 (300-500)

1477
$0.00

AMERICAN HANGING HARDWOOD SHAVING MIRROR. Mid-19th century. The rectangular plate within a T-form frame fitted with a storage tray below. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Old original surface with original plate. 9-91977 (200-300)

1478
$172.00

18TH CENTURY TAPESTRY NEEDLEWORK SEAT. Scene showing a bear being attacked by dogs and men on horseback in a winter landscape. Comes attached to a wooden seat. SIZE: 15″ h x 20″ w. CONDITION: Sky has no needlework and there are some losses to bottom but generally good. 9-91848 (200-400)

1479
$180.00

A PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-DECORATED SALT GLAZE TWO GALLON CROCK, TOGETHER WITH “OLD SLEEPY EYE” BLUE-DECORATED BOWL. Last quarter 19th century. The first, decorated with floral sprays and incised with the numeral 2. The bowl, with a raised blue decoration of the bust of a Native American chief and opposing blue scroll decoration. SIZE: First: 13″ h. Second: 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: The first, with hairline cracks, otherwise good. The second, with wear to glaze on interior and edges. 9-91850 (300-500)

1480
$690.00

SELECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND A TWO HANDLED CUP. Second quarter 19th century. Comprised of a large spill vase with cows, a single cow with chain, a covered bowl simulating eggs in a basket, a covered bowl depicting a chick hatching from it’s egg and a large two handled cup depicting a dog hunting and capturing a quail, a full bodied frog within the cup. SIZE: Vase 12″ h. Basket 8″ l. Cup 5 3/4″h. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of wear and crackle to glazing. The vase with restored base, the cow with no visible damage, the basket of eggs with loss to gilding, no other damages noted. The chick basket with multiple rim chips otherwise good. The cup with overall crackelture and spider crack in bottom, froggy intact. 9-91998 (400-800)

1481
$360.00

LOT OF 43-PIECES OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE. Lot includes: Six 5″ early spoons marked “I.D”; 5-1/4″ coffin ended spoon marked “TK”; 9″ spoon marked “RW”; 5-1/2″ tongs marked “SH”; and 34 other various makers. CONDITION: Shows use, dents, poor to very good. 9-91996 (400-800)

1482
$748.00

AMERICAN TOLEWARE The scalloped edge with a border of floral sprays and butterflies centering a large floral bouquet in orange, green, yellow and cream surrounded with dragonflies and butterflies. SIZE: 29″ X 21″. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surface. Minor paint losses on rim. Some old repaint. 9-91717 (400-600)

1483
$115.00

MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with rounded corners above the conforming apron of two long drawers raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs on ball feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 22″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Table has been stripped and refinished sometime in the past, at which time it was painted. Otherwise good condition. 9-91897 (400-600)

1484
$115.00

AMERICAN SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY WASHSTAND. Circa 1840. The three-quarter scalloped splashguard joined to the rectangular top above the conforming frieze fitted with a convex drawer raised on cylindrical supports joined by a medial shelf raised on turned legs with ball feet. SIZE: 36″ h. x 22″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surface, good patina, minor veneer losses, repair to back leg. 9-91912 (200-300)

1485
$575.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL SHERATON STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA. First half 20th century. The barrel-turned, acanthus-carved crest rail above the rectangular back with shaped edges joined to the upholstered scrolled arms with carved cornucopia supports, each fitted with a bolster centering a rectangular cushion on conforming upholstered seat frame. The reeded rail raised on carved winged claw feet. SIZE: 33″ h. x 84″ l. CONDITION: Very nice original condition, the red silk brocade cover intact, some fading and paint splashes on back side of sofa. 9-91899 (1,500-2,500)

1486
$2,300.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Second half 18th century. The hinged rectangular lid with molded edge above the conforming dovetailed case, with mid-molding, fitted with two aligned thumbmolded short drawers on the molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with deeply scalloped returns. SIZE: 30″ h. x 54″ l. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Nice condition overall with old surface and good color, original hardware and feet. Seam shrinkage crack in lid. 9-91706 (1,000-1,500)

1487
$460.00

UNUSUAL DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY CHIPPENDALE FRUITWOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1780. The rectangular top with applied molded edge above the conforming dovetailed case fitted with four long graduated thumb-molded drawers on a molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: H 35”, Case width 37’1/2”, D 22”. CONDITION: In as found condition. Piece retains old cleaned surfaces, original moldings, the carcass itself original with original backboards and good early feet. Hardware, however, has been replaced. There are old repairs to the drawer edges, and shrinkage cracks in top. This piece has seen a lot of wear and use. Overall, however, it is still considered to be in good condition. 9-91925 (1,000-1,200)

1488
$690.00

FOUR SHIRVAN ORIENTAL RUGS. Circa 1900. The first with three medallions on a blue field with stripe border. The second having four medallions on a polychrome ground with ivy leaf border. The third with a green center medallion on a red field within a gold main border. The fourth with latticework design on a brown field within small ivory border. SIZE: The first, 4 ft x 8 in x 3 ft 2 in. The second, 4 ft 6 in x 3 ft 2 in. The third, 4 ft 7 in x 3 ft. The fourth, 6 ft x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: The first, even wear and edge loss. The second, heavy wear, end loss, and edge damage. The third, with slight end loss, glued backing, and even wear. The fourth, even wear, major end loss, and holes. 9-92154 (300-500)

1489
$1,035.00

THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. 20th century. The first, a HAMADAN rug, the red field and ivory polled medallion within a polychrome floral border. The second, an AFGHANISTAN rug of Caucasion design, with two medallions on a black field surrounded by a black main border with dense polychrome array of flowers. The third, a MOSUL rug, the blue field with “Herati” design within a red main border with turtle devices. SIZE: The first and second, each 5 ft 7 in x 3 ft 7 in. The third, 6 ft 3 in x 3 ft 7 in. CONDITION: The first, holes, damage to edge and ends. The second, good condition. The third, with even wear, slight edge damage, with a small hole, and ends reasonably intact. 9-921579-91691 (300-500)

1490
$480.00

A FETI CHINESE RUG. Circa 1920. The muted mauve field surrounded by a pale celery border covered with subdued traces of faux vinery. SIZE: 11 ft 6 in x 8 ft 11 in. CONDITION: Even wear with intermittent worn spots, ends unraveling, edges frayed. 9-92159 (200-300)

1491
$288.00

NICE SELECTION OF ASSORTED CONTINENTAL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SINGLE CANDLESTICKS. 18th and 19th century. SIZE: tallest 12″h. shortest 6 1/4″h. CONDITION: From fair to very good condition, varying degrees of damage and/or restoration. 9-92005 (500-1,000)

1492
$431.00

A NICE SMALL PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE PETAL-FORM TAPER STICKS TOGETHER WITH TWO PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. 18th and 19th century. The first pair with scalloped petal base, the second pair with flared turned nozzle on a stepped octagonal base, the third pair baluster-turned flared and fluted on a square pedestal base with in curved corners. SIZE: First pair 4 1/2″h. Second pair 5″h. Third pair 6″h. CONDITION: All showing expected normal wear, the last pair with early repair to base. 9-91839 (600-800)

1493
$632.00

LOT OF EIGHTEEN PIECES OF GLASSWARE. Lot consists of a set of four 8″ hand blown tall wines with teardrop in stems; Pair of 7-1/2″ similar glasses which are probably later reproductions; Set of six 4-1/4″ cut wines with polished pontils; Four 4″ to 4-1/2″ early wines with round bases, knob stems and three with bevel cuttings and one with tapered bowl; 3″ red and white striped small wine. Along with a 4″ enamel decorated early tumbler. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91997 (400-600)

1494
$270.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER. Included in lot are eleven hallmarked English spoons; Sugar tong by George Smith, 1780, London; 16-pieces of miscellaneous sterling; Unmarked sugar tong; 10 silver plated salt spoons and small pieces. Also included is a 4-1/2″ silver tumbler which appears to be early but has no markings and is dented. SIZE: Vary from 2-1/2″ to 8″. CONDITION: As noted above, all shows use, poor to very good. 9-91996-1 (200-400)

1495
$0.00

A CHIPPENDALE STYLE BENCHMADE CARVED MAHOGANY MIRROR. With scrolling crested ears and scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 34 1/2″ h. 17 1/2″ w. CONDITION: Fair condition with repair to ears, overly refinished, missing gilt decoration on crest. 9-91898 (400-600)

1496
$58.00

GEORGE FRANCIS SCHREIBER (French, 1803-1892) PORTRAIT OF A THOROUGHBRED. Watercolor enhanced photograph of a majestic race horse standing on a field with remnants of white snow. Signed lower right and dated “84”. Housed in its original flat oak frame with deep white matte. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91679 (150-300)

1497
$402.00

MONOGRAMMED R.S. (American, Late 19th Century) TWO DOGS. Oil on canvas scene shows a black and a brown dog lying in short grass. Monogrammed bottom right and dated “95”. Housed in its period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Small scrape in grass, otherwise very good. 9-91968 (150-250)

1498
$86.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON ONE-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830. The rectangular top above the conforming frieze with drawer raised on ring-turned, swelled, cylindrical legs with ring and baluster turned cuffs on ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h. x 21-3/4″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original old surface with good patina, small shrinkage crack in top, and old small water stains. Chip to proper right corner of top, otherwise structurally very good, finish in need of cleaning. 9-91931 (200-300)

1499
$0.00

REGENCY CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. The rectangular top with cross-banded edges above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned drawers over three long graduated drawers, all with cock beaded edges, raised on flared French feet, centering a shaped apron. Circa 1820. SIZE: H 37”, W 40”, D 18”. CONDITION: Chest retains old dark surface with some damages and roughness to the cross-banding; hardware is 20th Century replacements; feet appear to be original as are backboards. 9-91903 (800-1,200)

1500
$690.00

MID-ATLANTIC FEDERAL MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1810. The thin square top above the conforming case of two drawers with original brass knobs raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 15-3/4″ w. x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces with water stains and cigarette burns on top. No restoration, additional damage, or repairs noted. 9-91911 (400-600)

1501
$270.00

HEPPLEWHITE FIGURED MAHOGANY LIFT-TOP SIDE TABLE. Circa 1800. The rectangular hinged top with canted corners above the conforming molded frieze with diamond inlaid escutcheon, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 20-3/4″ w. x 16-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Retains old re-polished surface, legs re-glued to apron and other minor restoration. 9-91690 (800-1,200)

1502
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Late 18th century. The rectangular hinged lid with breadboard ends opening to the interior fitted with till, the dovetailed case on a molded base raised on later Ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 23″ h. x 37″ w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Refinished, repair to rear of lid at hinges, warping to front panel at top, the Ogee feet a later addition. 9-91926 (500-700)

1503
$460.00

SET OF SIX PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL FIGURED MAHOGANY SABRE-LEG CHAIRS. Circa 1830. Each stepped and shaped figured crest rail above an urn-form splat, the stiles continuing to the rails fitted with slip seats, raised on serpentine frontal sabre legs and backswept rear legs. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h. of back x 16″ h. of seat. CONDITION: All with original cleaned surfaces, minor veneer repairs; repairs to rear legs on four chairs. 9-91735 (400-800)

1504
$240.00

A SELECTION OF SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED TABLEWARES. Together with a Georgian cut glass locking decanter with silver metal mounts, a tilting coffeepot on stand with burner, a footed egg caddy, an Adams style classical basket, a wine coaster and a pin tray with a wick trimmer. SIZE: Coffeepot on stand 7 3/4″ h. Decanter 11 3/4″h. CONDITION: All pieces showing varying degree of wear to surfaces. The oval basket with creasing and dents throughout. Otherwise good. 9-91995 (400-600)

1505
$34.00

AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA LEAF FORM DISH TOGETHER WITH A MAJOLICA BASKET WEAVE TEAPOT.Late 19th century. The first green with pink edges and brown pierced handle marked “ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA”. The teapot with blue basket weave body and branch for handle. SIZE: Tray 12″l. Teapot 6 1/2″ h X 9 1/4″ l CONDITION: Both cracked and with repairs, loss of glazing. 9-92001 (100-200)

1506
$120.00

REGENCY LIGNUM-VITAE WIG STAND. Early 19th century. The turned bowl and base, both from the solid, joined by a baluster-turned standard. SIZE: 26-3/4″ h. x 5″ diameter. CONDITION: Very fine original surface with nice patina. 9-91963 (200-300)

1507
$345.00

EARLY AMERICAN HARDWOOD DRYING RACK. Circa 1800. The frame of tenoned construction joined by three rails, raised on arched feet. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. x 31″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good, needs refinishing. 9-91966 (150-250)

1508
$0.00

GEORGIAN BRACE-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1790. The scalloped and shaped crest rail with upturned arms joined to raked rectangular flattened stiles centering a conforming vasiform splat flanked by spindles joined to the shaped plank seat raised on raked cylindrical legs joined by a swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. of back x 16″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Good overall with original dark and crackled surface. 9-91964 (200-300)

1509
$862.00

A COLLECTION OF SEVEN AMERICAN GLASS FLUID LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Comprising a cobalt blue cut to clear example, two white overlay examples, a bulbous lacy swirled example, an amethyst lamp and a pair of white overlay to emerald lamps. All with brass standards on marble plinths. All electrified. SIZE: Height of tallest 11″. Shortest 7 1/2″. CONDITION: All glass fonts intact. Each lamp retains it’s original color, the bases all in good condition with minor discoloration and minimal chips. All need rewiring and cleaning. 9-91731 (1,000-2,000)

1510
$86.00

THREE PAIR MINIATURE DOLLHOUSE CANDLESTICKS. 19th century style. Three pair of miniature brass candlesticks. SIZE: Height of largest 4″, smallest 2 1/2″. CONDITION: Overall good with denting to bobeche of largest pair. 9-92006 (200-400)

1511
$230.00

THREE POTTERY PLAQUES. 1) 11-1/2″ h x 8″ w green and yellow glazed oval redware plaque of a relief tree. This is similar to a metal firemark in the same shape and design. Unknown origin. 2 & 3) 8″ x 8″ and 10″ x 7-1/2″ square wood framed plaster modeled snakes, one in the form of a diamond head rattlesnake, the other a copperhead. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91975 (150-250)

1512
$518.00

ASTHETIC MOVEMENT FRAMED MIRROR. Wood gesso decorated frame having naturalistic motifs of flowers and berries. Mirror configured with a central round bevel edge mirror with painted leaf sprigs. There are twelve smaller bevel edged mirrors bordering the outside frame. Corners having decorated back cutting of flowers. SIZE: 32″ sq. CONDITION: Generally very good with only minor imperfections. 9-91973 (300-500)

1513
$180.00

ANGLO-INDIAN TEAK TRAY TABLE WITH BONE INLAYS. Late 19th century. The rectangular top with gallery edge, profusely inlaid with a floral center medallion within a wide border of scrolling vinery, the gallery with S-scrolled borders within string inlays fitted to the conforming base raised on two-part square chamfered legs joined by rectangular chamfered box stretcher, all with diamond-form inlays. SIZE: 29″ overall h. x 30″ l. x 18″ w. CONDITION: Table designed to be dismantled for transport. Retains early dried surfaces, bone inlays intact, otherwise very good. Retains original faded label. 9-91896 (300-500)

1514
$115.00

INDIAN VICTORIAN INLAID TEAK TABLE. Circa 1890. The circular top with chamfered and molded edges, the center inlaid with a rondel of profuse vinery within a conforming inlaid outer border with bone and ebony stringing above the similarly inlaid apron joined to the urn-turned standard raised on a tripod base, inlaid overall with spade-like devices and floral sprigs. The top labeled “Manufactured by Ohri Brothers. Hoshiar_u_.(N.India)”. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h. x 24″ diameter. CONDITION: With dry original surfaces, old shrinkage crack through center of top with old cleat repair; top needs restabilization to standard, some losses to inlays and stringing in top. 9-91895 (300-500)

1515
$345.00

LOT OF THREE WOOD NETSUKES AND THREE FACE SASH DECORATIONS. One in double nut form, one with man and bell, another flat with carving on both sides. Three faces, one in red lacquer, one in wood with gaping wide mouth and one in pottery with painted face. SIZE: Range from 1-1/2″ to 2″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91192 (400-600)

1516
$230.00

PAIR OF COPPER INTAGLIO ROUND PLATES. Interesting copper plates have a central figure of four Roman profiles surrounded by Classical themes including man with four-horse chariot, reclining female, three goddesses, two-horse chariot, man in landscape and more. The other with central theme of two horses with warriors and angel. On top is a god with four-horse chariot surrounded by wrestling men. These may have been used for Jasperware round medallions or something of that nature. Signed at bottom on one in very small letters in which we can not read. SIZE: Total is 6-1/2″. Engraved ares is 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91844 (200-400)

1517
$402.00

A COLLECTION OF CARVED WOOD POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES INCLUDING A CARVED EGYPTIAN FIGURE AND A PAINTED WOOD PANEL. 18 century + or – ???. Including a robed oriental gentleman, a pair of carved oriental mystical figures, a robed monk holding a doll, an Egyptian figure with arms crossed and an early Continental painting on board depicting a religious scene. SIZE: Height of tallest 9″.Shortest 4 3/4″. Painted panel 6 3/4″ X 5 3/4″. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of wear to original surfaces with some minor structural damages and losses. 9-92004 (250-400)

1518
$759.00

SMALL COLLECTION OF WALKING STICKS. Second half of 19th century. The first example a carved bone head of a greyhound with glass eye and silver mount. The second an engraved gold toned grip with mother of pearl handle. A carved owl handle with glass eyes and a carved treen handle, together with a small carved dogs head with blue glass eyes sword cane handle. SIZE: Length of greyhound handle 4 1/2″. Length of owl 5 1/4″. Height of dogs head 3″. CONDITION: The two walking sticks in overall good complete condition, the greyhound missing one eye, with small cracks at silver mount. The gold colored handle with wear and denting. The carved owl handle in good overall condition, the treen handle in good overall condition, the dogs head sword cane handle with original surface and nice patina, the blade slightly pitted otherwise good. 9-91827 (500-1,000)

1519
$0.00

SHERATON DOLL’S WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged demilune leaves above the conforming apron raised on six cylindrical ring-turned legs on ball feet. SIZE: 18″ h. x 15″ closed w. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Very good original finish and patina. 9-91656 (600-800)

1520
$230.00

RARE AMERICAN VICTORIAN CHILD’S WALNUT SOFA. Circa 1860. The serpentine molded and scrolled crest rail continuing to downswept arms with molded grips centering the tufted upholstered back and over-upholstered seat raised on molded cabriole legs. SIZE: 51-1/2″ overall l. CONDITION: Very good overall with original finish. 9-91737 (400-600)

1521
$270.00

“JEU DE COURS” M.J. & Cie FRANCE. First quarter 20th century. A mechanical horse race game, in original box. The two circular tracks mounted with four gates, operated by a single lever with eight polychrome painted metal horses in total. SIZE: Overall 5″X 10 1/2″ X 10 1/2 “. CONDITION: Still in working condition with losses to paint and wear to velvet cover and box. 9-91976 (200-400)

1522
$230.00

FOUR CAST IRON CAP GUNS, A MINIATURE CAP FIRING CANNON, MINIATURE CANNON WITH CAISSON A MINIATURE BRASS FIELD ARTILLERY PIECE AND A CAST IRON EXAMPLE STAMPED “THE AMERICAN BULLDOG BOOTJACK”. Late 19th early 20th century. The first and largest cap gun marked “GIP”, the second stamped “COWBOY” and made in USA, the third modeled after a revolver, the fourth with skeleton handle marked”GOBANG”and stamped “patentd 1878 DEC.”. The cap cannon with spring breech on a wooden mount. The miniature cannon on painted caisson. The brass artillery piece swiveling on a conical brass mount marked in script “Riena Mercedes”. The Bulldog Bootjack a hinged form mold in the shape of a handgun. SIZE: Length of largest 8″, Shortest 3 1/2″. CONDITION: The iron examples with extensive rusting and loss of painted surfaces. Overall in fair to good condition. 9-91980 (200-300)

1523
$518.00

CAST IRON MECHANICAL DOG ON TURNTABLE BANK BY JUDD MFG. CO. Copper colored house with porch has dog with tray for coin on turntable that revolves through house depositing coin in bank. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ w incl crank x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Appears to be complete, good. 9-91834 (300-500)

1524
$180.00

TWO CAST IRON SAFE STILL BANKS. 1) 5-3/4″ h x 4-3/4″ w x 4-1/4″ d.bank having a round door with key and combination dial. Door reads “burglar proof house safe”. Recessed swing handle on top with nice decorated panels on all sides. Base marked “Key Combination Safe No. 40 Mfg by the J & E Stevens Co.”. Key retaining an original tag which is as is. 2) 3-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w x 2″ d small cast iron safe bank, no name. CONDITION: Shows some loss to finish, structurally good. Key present. 9-91833 (300-500)

1525
$720.00

LOT OF THIRTEEN STILL AND MECHANICAL BANKS. Lot includes: Two mechanical Dinah banks by John Harper & Co., both with short sleeves; Jolly High Hat bank by John Harper & Co.; Two carousels; Reindeer on base; Large reindeer; Kitty bank; Puppy dog bank; Refrigerator; Baby on watermelon; and Uncle Sam’s three-coin register bank. SIZE: Range from 2″ h to 10″ h. CONDITION: All intact, varying degrees of repaints, lot sold as is. 9-91832 (500-1,000)

1526
$288.00

AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF SMALL ANIMALS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A REDWARE BEGGING DOG FIGURINE,A SEATED EARTHENWARE CHARACTER PIG STILL BANK, A CARVED GLASS-EYED BULLDOG INKWELL, A MOLDED RECUMBENT BOXER NODDER, A CARVED WOODEN JOINTED FRENCH POODLE TOY AND TWO SMALL PLUSH MONKEYS AND A RHINOCEROS. Circa 1st quarter 20th century. SIZE: dog 5 1/2″ h. Pig 4 1/2″ h. CONDITION: The dog with repairs to head and chipped base, the pig with losses to snout,hat and ear. The inkwell with losses to ears. The remainder in fair to good overall condition. No specific defect. 9-91986 (300-400)

1527
$420.00

LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED PARCEL-GILT WINDOW BENCH. Circa 1890. The padded outscrolled and foliate carved ends centering the tufted seat above the scrolling rail carved with leaf tips, raised on carved cabriole legs ending in scrolled feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 34″ l. x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original gilding showing wear, a repairable break at upper end of outscrolled side, otherwise very good. 9-91734 (300-500)

1528
$2,530.00

RARE AND EXCEPTIONAL AMERICAN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK HALL CHAIR OF CARVED OWLS. Circa 1880. The back realistically carved depicting two owls perched on rockwork: one with open glass eyes, the other with closed eyes; joined to the molded trapezoidal seat projecting above the scalloped and incised apron, raised on tapering spiral-twist legs terminating in ball feet. SIZE: 38-1/4″ h. of back x 19″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Original untouched condition with nice patina and good crisp carving. 9-91904 (600-1,000)

1529
$0.00

BENCHMADE HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SLANT-LID DESK. First quarter 20th century. The rectangular case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior of valanced pigeonholes above a stack of drawers centering a prospect door flanked by document doors, above four long graduated drawers raised on flared French feet centering a scrolling apron, the whole with contrasting string inlays. SIZE: 42″ h. x 36″ w. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old cloudy finish. Repairs to lid and right front foot facing. 9-91908 (1,500-2,500)

1530
$300.00

A UNIQUE PATINATED METAL AND GLASS BEADED PEACOCK LAMP TOGETHER WITH A CONTINENTAL MUSHROOM FORM ART GLASS BOUDOIR LAMP. Circa 1st half 20th century. The peacock with arrayed jeweled tail standing on tree stump raised on a stepped plinth. The electric sockets mounted behind the tail. The boudoir lamp with frosted glass shade of mushroom form acid etched with amber colored stylized trees mounted on a patinated metal circular base. SIZE: Peacock 15 1/4″. Boudoir lamp 9 1/2″. CONDITION: The peacock retains original finish with good patina, head has been drilled, the beadwork mostly intact in need of minor reattaching to frame of tail otherwise good. The etched glass shade with base rim chips. The metal base with old surfaces and wear. 9-91831 (400-600)

1531
$144.00

TWO SMALL ELEPHANT BRONZES. Last quarter 19th century. Each modeled in lifelike form, the larger with upturned trunk, the smaller defending itself against a tiger. SIZE: Height of first 6 1/2″. Height of second 4 3/4″. CONDITION: Both in as-found condition, the larger with damage beneath proper right front leg, the second with damage to tiger and elephant tails, and loss of tusks. Both retain old original patina. 9-91901 (300-500)

1532
$460.00

A SELECTION OF ARTS AND CRAFT ITEMS. First quarter 20th century. A French green frosted art glass perfume, an iridescent pearlized paperweight encircled by a serpent signed “Terry Crider 1980”. A sterling silver canister lid decorated with an enamel fruit tree. A silver vase mounted with four jeweled clusters. A Gorham copper tankard with a metal mounted handle and a beadwork container with hammered brass borders. A Tiffany type gold metal shallow bowl with acid etched finish. SIZE: Perfume 5″h. Paperweight 2 1/2″ h. Sterling lid 5 1/4″ d. Vase 7 3/4″ h. Tankard 6 1.4″h. Bowl 9″ d. CONDITION: Most items with minor issues of condition. Overall this interesting lot is in fairly good condition with no serious defects. 9-91992 (400-800)

1533
$780.00

12-PIECES OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICAN SILVER. Lot consists of: 8″ dia bowl marked “Heather Mexico V Sterling”; Three 6-1/4″ plates marked “Made in Peru 925″; 8-1/2” plate marked “Sterling Heather Mexico”; 4″ dia bowl marked “Taller Contreras Sterling”; 6″ bowl marked “Sanborns Mexico 925″; 4-1/2” sombrero marked “River Mexico Sterling”; 5″ ashtray marked “GR 925″; 4-1/2” dia. ashtray marked “PG Sterling Mexico”; Two unmarked 4″ coin ashtrays. WEIGHT: Sterling is 56 tr. oz. Coin is 8 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91991 (200-400)

1534
$1,208.00

LARGE LOT OF STERLING FLATWARE. Lot consists of: 32-pieces by Manchester Silver Co. in the “Manchester” pattern, monogrammed “M”. CONDITION: Knife handles are dented, otherwise shows use, but good. 15-pieces by Towle in the “Contessina” pattern. 7-pieces of Gorham in the “Lyric” pattern; 29 miscellaneous pieces of mixed sterling. Also included are 6 forks which are marked “WR” with double headed eagle and are not being included in the weight. WEIGHT: 106 tr. oz. CONDITION: Shows use, generally good. 9-91726 (800-1,200)

1535
$1,440.00

THREE STERLING TRAYS AND TWO STERLING POTS. 10″ footed salver in Chippendale type pattern by Crighton Bros., hallmarked London, 1914; 6″ salver marked “Sterling” and hallmarked “GH”; 10-3/4″ square tray by Frank W. Smith Silver Co.; 6-3/4″ h footed teapot by Gorham marked “4815 1-1/8 Pint”; 8-1/2″ pot by Lenox Silver marked “940 1-1/2 Pint”. WEIGHT: 68.8 tr oz. including wood handles. CONDITION: 8-1/2″ pot has dimple/dent in body; otherwise very good. 9-91994 (250-400)

1536
$0.00

TWO EARLY PADLOCKS. 1) 6″ x 9″ hand forged iron in three parts. Unmarked, probably 18th/19th Century. 2) 4″ x 3″ figural brass padlock marked “Pat patented 1896”. Lion face front, key present. CONDITION: Generally good, iron lock missing key. 9-91988 (150-250)

1537
$230.00

A COLLECTION OF IRON ORNAMENTS. Circa 1900. Featuring a cast iron lion head door knocker, a pair of turtle candleholders, a frog doorstop in green paint, a “Naughty Nelly” bootjack, a jointed, paint decorated crab inkwell, an ant paperweight,a dogs head paperweight and a hanging terra cotta dogs head candleholder. SIZE: knocker 11″ l. crab 1 /2″ h. CONDITION: All items retain old original surfaces. Tip of tongue missing on terra cotta dog, pivot rod for door knocker now a spike. 9-92002 (200-400)

1538
$288.00

COLLECTION OF FIVE CAST-IRON DOORSTOPS. Fourth quarter 19th century. Including three full bodied dogs, a displayed eagle, and an unusual elephant doorstop.Two dogs having original paint decoration, the third overpainted in gold, the elephant in white paint, the eagle gilded. No markings. SIZE: Height of largest 9″, height of smallest 4 1/2 “. CONDITION: All with original worn surfaces,showing varying degrees of paint loss. All structurally intact. 9-91974 (200-300)

1539
$1,200.00

GROUP OF NATIVE POTTERY AND TEXTILES. Lot includes: 2-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. Hopi bowl with Kachina face design, Circa 1920-40; 3-1/4′ l ancient pottery lamp which has breaks; 4-1/4″ h handled pottery double mouth vessel; 6″ h redware jar; 2-1/2″ h double jar; 6″ x 6″ Woodlands beaded cloth bag with colorful flowers having some minor bead damage; 9″ x 12″ South American? dyed handbag with geometric designs. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91989 (200-400)

1540
$144.00

SMALL CARTE DE VISITE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. Photographs include unsigned Abraham Lincoln; Washington; Washington with Lincoln; Grant; General Sheridan; William Seward; Edwin Stanton; three tintypes, one with swimsuits and four men; other family portraits. SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Album is in poor condition, pictures are good. 9-91981 (100-200)

1541
$374.00

A NICE COLLECTION OF COLDPAINT BRONZE FIGURES AND OTHER CURIOSITIES. Late 19th century. This lot includes an interesting spring paper holder depicting combat between hound and elk. The second a pair of bronze dogs with jackets. The third a pair of lead dacshsunds all cold painted. Together with a figural letter opener marked “JB732”, with a dogs head handle. The last a bronzed paperweight in the form of a snail marked “MWPIE—“. SIZE: First 8 1/2″ l. Height of small dogs 1″ and 1 1/2″. Length of snail 4 1/4”. CONDITION: The first in good condition, minor paint loss, old dirty surface. The four small dogs in structurally good condition but with major losses to paint. The letter opener with old surface and old repair to blade. The snail in very good condition signature illegible, very good overall. 9-91990 (250-400)

1542
$240.00

A SMALL SIX TUNE SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Circa 1880. The small machine mounted in a grained ,string inlaid, floral decorated cabinet fitted with a single drum of six tunes. The title card affixed to inside of lid. SIZE: Overall height 5″. 14 1/4 l. 7″d. CONDITION: In “as found” condition. In need of complete restoration. 9-91982 (200-250)

1543
$180.00

RAPHAEL SENSEMON (American, 1870-1965) THE CASCADING BROOK. Watercolor scene shows a brook running straight through a light woods surrounded by fields. Fall colors are seen under a setting sun. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91645 (200-400)

1544
$402.00

DUBOIS (Mid 20th Century) CHAMPE DE ELYSEES. Oil on canvas scene shows a wide street in a busy Paris scene with people, businesses and cars under a sunset sky. Signed lower right “Dubois”. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 28″. CONDITION: Some thin canvas areas with one very small holes. 9-91855 (300-500)

1545
$86.00

EARLY OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Washington like figure in chest high portrait wears a blue coat and white collar. Man having white hair and blush cheeks. Housed in a pink gold pinch back frame with solid back. Appears to be early 19th or late 18th Century and on ivory. SIZE: 1-1/2″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Replaced plastic front, frame with some damage. Good. 9-91958 (250-400)

1546
$978.00

14K GOLD OPEN FACE HOWARD POCKET WATCH. White enamel dial marked “Howard” having a separate second hand dial. Case marked “Howard 14k 118540”. Inner lid marked “E Howard Watch Co. Boston” with an engraved name “J.B. Lodge”. Movement marked “23 jewels E. Howard Watch Co.” SN 1113903, Circa 1912-1915, Series 0. Two gold filled watch chains accompany watch. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good, ticks when wound. 9-91951 (500-800)

1547
$540.00

8K GOLD AMERICAN WALTHAM HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. Case hallmarked with a lion, the works marked “PS Bartlett Waltham, Mass.” SN 1414946. Dial marked “AW & Co. Waltham”, 1879-1880. CONDITION: Wear to outside case, missing bezel, unknown working order. 9-91952 (250-400)

1548
$632.00

14K GOLD OPEN FACE ELGIN POCKET WATCH. Enamel dial having decorative gold highlights, separate second hand and fancy hands. Marked “Elgin Natl. Watch Co.”. Case marked 14k. Works marked “Elgin Natl Watch Co.” SN 4861311, 1892-1893. Along with a 16″ gold filled chain. CONDITION: Good, ticks when wound for a short period. 9-91953 (250-400)

1549
$1,680.00

DIAMOND AND PLATINUM ART DECO BROOCH. A fancy art deco period platinum brooch/pendant having a center .30ct diamond (SI1,G). The brooch having a total diamond weight of 1.5cts ranging from VS2 to I1 and color G-I. Total weight 16.7dwt. No maker’s mark. The pin is stamped “14k” but the rest of the brooch is platinum. GIA appraisal accompanies piece. SIZE: 3/4″ h x 2″ l. CONDITION: Three diamonds are chipped, otherwise very good. 9-91949 (1,000-2,000)

1550
$1,092.00

DIAMOND AND PLATINUM CIRCLE BROOCH AND ANOTHER. Platinum circle motif brooch accented with bead mounted diamonds. Thirty full cut diamonds, with a total weight of 1.5cts (VS1, G-I). Piece is unmarked but testing platinum. Along with a filigree designed circle pin with bow with small diamond in bow. Unmarked. GIA appraisal accompanies platinum brooch. SIZE: Brooch is 1″ dia. CONDITION: Brooches diamonds have some very minor rough girdles, otherwise very good. 9-91950 (800-1,200)

1550A
$540.00

DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND GOLD LADY’S WATCH. The face marked “J. E. Caldwell Co.”. The watch case marked “Concord Watch Co. Ross 14k No. 0428600”. Movement marked “Concord 17J Unadjusted Swiss 224F”. Yellow gold case accented with eight square cut blue sapphires (.50cts) and four full cut diamonds (.16cts) (VS1, G/H). Band being made up of two snake chains with clasp. WEIGHT: Without movement is 11.2 dwt. GIA appraisal accompanies lot. SIZE: 5-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good, ticks when wound. 9-91948 (500-1,000)

1551
$632.00

SEVEN DIAMOND AND COLORED STONE LADY’S RINGS. Lot includes: Three 14k yellow gold rings with solitary diamonds; 14k yellow gold band set with ten very small diamonds; 14k yellow gold ring set with diamonds and blue sapphires (missing one sapphire); 10k ring with light red stone; Small gold lady’s ring with green stones. Also included in the lot is an unmarked white gold or platinum clasp with two diamonds. WEIGHT: Total is 16 gr. CONDITION: Good, otherwise noted. 9-91960 (400-800)

1552
$345.00

TWO 14K YELLOW GOLD BROOCHES. Both of circle form with leaf design. One having a center small opal, the other with twelve small diamonds. WEIGHT: Total is 16 gr. SIZE: 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-91954 (500-1,000)

1553
$632.00

TWELVE YELLOW GOLD MEN’S AND LADY’S RINGS. Episcopal Academy class ring marked “10k”; Man’s wedding band marked “14k”; Two small wedding bands marked “18k”; Two 10k rings; 10k lady’s ring with light blue stone; Four 10k yellow gold lady’s rings; One small 14k lady’s ring. WEIGHT: Total is 56 gr. CONDITION: Generally good, one lady’s ring missing stone. 9-91961 (800-1,200)

1554
$862.00

14K GOLD NECKLACE AND 18K GOLD BRACELET. 16″ graduated 14k yellow gold necklace with a twist design. WEIGHT: 38 gr. 7-1/2″ 18k Italian bracelet in a chain link style. WEIGHT: 10 gr. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91955 (500-1,000)

1555
$920.00

LOT OF GOLD JEWELRY. 1) 7″ flat yellow gold bracelet marked “14k Italy” with lobster claw clasp. 2) 20″ 14k yellow gold twist necklace. 3) 17″ 14k white gold link bracelet. 4) Pair of 14k yellow gold cuff links. 5) Two 18k yellow gold pierced earrings. 6) 14k yellow gold thimble and one unmarked gold thimble. WEIGHT: Total is 56 gr. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91962 (500-800)

1556
$402.00

NINE CAMEOS. Lot includes pair of screw back earrings; Three antique cameos with unmarked gold settings and shell cameos having carved women; Shell cameo with yellow gold frame of building and woman; Cameo necklace; Two modern plastic cameos; Black glass cameo of a woman. SIZE: Vary from 1/2″ to 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Some damage to frames, cameos good. 9-91957 (200-400)

1557
$1,035.00

FOUR AMERICAN GOLD COINS. 1) 1907 Liberty head eagle $10 gold piece having a pendant frame. 2) 1909 Indian head half eagle $5 gold piece. in a pendant frame. 3) Two 1927 Indian head quarter eagle $2-1/2 gold pieces in charm bracelet frames with charm bracelet marked “14k”. WEIGHT: Total is 58 gr. CONDITION: Generally good. Coins not examined out of frames. 9-91959 (1,000-1,500)

1558
$1,208.00

COIN: 1914S SAINT-GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN. $20 gold coin CONDITION: Very good. 9-91555 (1,000-1,500)

1559
$1,150.00

COIN: 1888S LIBERTY HEAD DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN. $20 gold coin. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91556 (1,000-1,500)

1560
$805.00

COIN: 1907 LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE GOLD COIN. $10 gold coin. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91557 (500-1,000)

1561
$632.00

COIN: 1641 QUARTER DUCAT. Small gold coin has rampant lion and shield on one side, other side with date and Latin phrase “Mon No Th Vrice Nsis”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91559 (200-300)

1561A
$360.00

COIN: 1882 LIBERTY HEAD HALF EAGLE GOLD COIN. $5 gold coin. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91558 (300-500)

1562
$259.00

LOT OF U.S. COINS. Lot includes 1825 half dollar; 1824 half dollar; Ten 20th Century silver half dollars; Nine 20th Century silver quarters; Six 20th Century silver dimes; Small lot of foreign coins; 1804 US half cent; 1893 Columbian half dollar; Two 1971 Ike silver dollars; 1854 half dime; 1852 3 Cent silver; 1853 half dime and small lot of pennies, 2 cent and miscellaneous coins. SIZE: CONDITION: All circulated showing wear. 9-91560 (100-150)

1563
$518.00

18K GOLD LONGINES HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. Dial marked “Longines 15 Jewels” and has a separate seconds dial. Case marked “18k”, movement marked “Longines” SN 3212598. Outer case with art nouveau flowers. CONDITION: Bezel has several cracks, ticks when wound, otherwise very good. 9-90891 (150-250)

1564
$480.00

18K GOLD DEMI HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. Fancy case having a small center window in top case to see hands. Outer case having blue enameled Roman Numerals. Case marked “18k” and inner case marked “Malignon Geneve No. 5545”. Movement unmarked, white dial unmarked. SIZE: CONDITION: Ticks when wound, bezel has small chip near screw head. Otherwise very good. 9-92134 (400-600)

1565
$920.00

18K GOLD HUNTER CASE WATCH BY ILLINOIS WATCH CO. Fabulous case having all over floral and leaf design with black enamel highlights. Center of back and front cases having a rectangular enameled scene, one of flowers and the other of building in landscape. Case marked “18k”, inner case inscribed with presentation, works marked “Illinois Watch Co.” SN 103830, 1876-1877. Dial with separate second hand dial marked “Illinois Watch Co.”. CONDITION: Second hand moves for short period, unknown working order, dial with old hairline. Otherwise very good. 9-92135 (600-800)

1566
$0.00

PLATINUM & DIAMOND ART DECO LADY’S WRISTWATCH. Outstanding Art Deco lady’s wristwatch has platinum case and band entirely encrusted in single cut and square cut diamonds. Watch features a rectangular dial with black numerals and gun metal hands. When the back of case is opened, it reveals a glass observation cover over the works, works are signed “T. Lafond 17 Jewels Thre 3 Adjs”. Inside of back cover of case is marked “Platinum Patented July 26, 1921 L Co.” SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some discoloration to the face. 5-66061 (2,000-4,000)

1567
$1,265.00

DIAMOND AND PLATINUM LADY’S WATCH BY HAMILTON. Elegant watch having a bracelet covered with small diamonds set in platinum. Watch case having a series of full cut diamonds and rectangular diamonds in an art deco style. Silver colored dial marked “Hamilton”. Case marked “900Plat”. Movement marked “Hamilton F234161 17 Jewels 995A”. WEIGHT: With back including glass and diamonds with no movement is 16 gr. SIZE: 6″. CONDITION: Ticks when wound, very good. 9-92133 (1,000-1,500)

1568
$1,265.00

18K YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND LADY’S WATCH BY PATEK PHILIPPE. Dial marked “Patek Philippe Geneve Casa Welsch S.A.Lima”. Inside of the back case marked “Patek-Philippe & Co. Geneve Swiss Ref. 3089 18K”. Impressed key with “29”. Movement marked “18 Jewels Patek, Philippe & Co. Geneve No 946657 5Pos Swiss”. Band having six yellow gold links with safety chain interspersed with four small bands of three full cut diamonds. WEIGHT: Band and watch case without movement (glass and diamonds intact) is 26 gr. CONDITION: Ticks when wound, very good. 9-90894 (500-1,000)

1569
$0.00

TIFFANY DIAMOND AND 18K GOLD CROSS PENDANT/BROOCH. Cross accented with eleven cushion cut diamonds in six-prong mounts, total weight of approximately 6cts, averaging (VS1 to SI1), (F-G). Piece marked “Tiffany” and testing 18K. GIA appraisal accompanies lot. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 1″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90878 (10,000-15,000)

1570
$0.00

DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND PINK SAPPHIRE NECKLACE. Pendant having a heart shaped 6.25ct pink sapphire surrounded by sixteen diamonds attached to a necklace to a 15″ chain having links studded with diamonds. Total weight of diamonds is 5.07ct. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-92138 (15,000-25,000)

1571
$0.00

DIAMOND AND NATURAL PINK SAPPHIRE PLATINUM LADY’S RING. Oval sapphire weight 1.74ct in vivid pink of Burmese origin surrounded by fourteen diamonds, total weight .65. Ring marked “PT950”. Accompanying the ring is a GRS Gemstone Report, no indication of thermal treatment present. SIZE: Approximately size 6-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92140 (8,000-12,000)

1572
$0.00

FINE DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND 18K GOLD BRACELET. Art deco design in white gold. Four link bracelet having lines of blue sapphires surrounded by small diamonds. Total weight of diamonds is 1.00ct, total weight of sapphires is 3.79ct. Bracelet marked “18k”. SIZE: Approximately 6-3/4″ l CONDITION: Very good. 9-92143 (2,000-3,000)

1573
$0.00

DIAMOND, BLUE SAPPHIRE AND PLATINUM LADY’S RING. Center natural blue sapphire weighing 5.75ct. Octagonal shape originating from Shri Lanka. Stone surrounded by eighteen diamonds with total weight 1.16ct. Ring marked “PT 950”. Accompanying the ring is a GRS Gemstone Report, no indication of thermal treatment present. SIZE: Approximately 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92139 (12,500-17,500)

1574
$978.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE OVAL SHELL CAMEO. The oversized cameo having three standing women in flowing gowns holding hands. The outer two women hold a flower wreath over the middle woman’s head. The whole housed in gilt metal frame, which may have been a box cover. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good, metal has dents. 9-90995-1 (1,000-2,000)

1575
$480.00

LARGE OUTSTANDING CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCH. Vertical oval scene showing two lovers on separate horses in cream color with orange to cream background. Housed in a gold filled pin frame marked “Vandell”. SIZE: 2-3/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-3 (600-900)

1576
$805.00

TWO CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Oval vertical cameo classical scene shows a Madonna and Child next to an angel holding a bouquet of flowers over the woman’s head. White with light brown background. Housed in a silver decorative pin frame. 2) A classical scene showing a maiden with putti on rock outcropping while a man with helmet and knife at waist holding a head in hand, helps her down from rock and a dragon in water below. Housed in an unmarked gold pin back frame. SIZE: Both are 2-1/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-5 (800-1,200)

1577
$402.00

TWO LARGE CAMEO BROOCHES. Both are shoulder portraits of young women; one with flower the other with lyre. Both housed in unmarked metal pin back frames. SIZE: Both are 2-1/4″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Hairline in right side of one, otherwise very good. 9-90995-6 (800-1,200)

1578
$805.00

FIVE FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Interesting Venice canal scene with sailboats and domed buildings. Wonderful coloration of white against cloudy amber sky. 2) Vertical oval with sailboat, people and castle in white against an opalescent sky. 3) Interesting carved man with whip over back shoulder in white against a light brown background. 4) Vertical oval of a horse’s head in white against an amber background. 5) Horizontal oval of a shepherd with sheep in landscape in white against a light brown background. All housed in gold metal frames; shepherd frame is marked “14kt” and remainder are unmarked. SIZE: 1-3/4″ x 1-1/4″, 1-1/2″ x 1-1/4″, 1-1/4″ x 1″, 1-1/4″ x 1″, 1″ x 1-1/4″ respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-13 (1,000-1,500)

1579
$862.00

SIX GOOD CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Rectangular cameo has putti with lyre riding a lion next to a tree. White on opalescent background. 2) Flying bird with flowers. White on amber to white background. 3 & 4) Show buildings and water. 5 & 6) Show flowers in oval form. One marked “18kt” and the remaining are housed in unmarked metal with each having pin back frames. SIZE: Range from 1″ x 3/4″ to 1-1/2″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-11 (800-1,200)

1580
$690.00

SIX CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. Two vertical ovals with three women holding flowers, one vertical oval with woman holding flowers, a classical vertical oval with lovers and two horizontal chariot scenes with two horses and woman driver. Five are housed in unmarked metal frame and one is marked “14kt”, all with pin backs. SIZE: Range from 3/4″ x 1″ to 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-12 (800-1,200)

1581
$8,625.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE CAMILLE FAURE LIMOGES VASE. Large round bodied vase with silver footed base having small flaring mouth which has a rolled silver rim. Piece is marked “C. Faure Limoges” on bottom edge. Round body sculpted in colors of lavender, white, black and blue enamels. Swirling decoration with a combination of half circles, some having black centers. An outstanding example of this type of Limoges. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h x 11-3/4″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Christies, New York, May 28th, 1983, Lot 4498 of the Feldstein Collection. CONDITION: Very good. A fine piece for any advanced collector. 9-91113 (8,000-12,000)

1582
$4,025.00

FINE FLORAL DECORATED CAMILLE FAURE LIMOGES VASE. Large vase having pink, red and blue flowers with a light blue/green/yellow base. Top edge marked “C. Faure Limoges”. Bulbous vase having a small rim. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91112 (2,500-4,000)

1583
$20,700.00

PAIR OF SIGNED GUSTAVE STICKLEY OAK MORRIS CHAIRS. Model #332. Each chair with original adjusting pins and original caned seat frames. Each with a red stamp inside of the proper left rear leg at tenion. One with original paper label inside seat frame indicating model, finish and upholstery specifications. Typical slat design with mortise and tenon construction. REFERENCE: The Collected Works of Gustave Stickley Edited by Steven Gray and Robert Edwards, Published 1981 New York. Illustrated and described pages 62 and 121. SIZE: 40″ h to back x 15″ seat h x 23″ seat w x 27″ d. CONDITION: Original caned webbing, old washed surface with minor staining. Cushions appear original but have been recovered. No structural defects or repairs noted. Both red stamped brands are clearly visible. 9-91121 (4,000-6,000)

1584
$0.00

AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS QUARTERED OAK CENTER TABLE. Circa 1915. The circular top above the conforming frieze centered and joined to square legs connected by a pinned and tenoned cross-stretcher. SIZE: 29″ h. x 39-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: Stripped and refinished, with veneer patches in apron. 9-90820 (700-1,200)

1585
$288.00

AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS POLYCHROME DECORATED AND CARVED BOMBE BLANKET CHEST IN THE ART NOUVEAU TASTE. Circa 1910. Rectangular hinged lid with rectangular panel centering grape vines and shield in which is written “Welcome the coming speed the parting guest” all within a foliate border done in shades of orange and green on a mustard ground. Lid opening to a cedar lined well. Case of Bombe form, carved overall with foliate designs and scrolling vines. Center of the front panel depicting two cherubs holding a cartouche with burned cross. Whole raised on bracket feet with shaped apron and shaped returns. Circa 1915. SIZE: 17″ h x 42″ l x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Maintains original finish, color somewhat faded, normal wear to be expected. No damages or repairs noted. 9-91510 (600-800)

1586
$3,450.00

53-PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY NEWBURY CRAFTERS IN THE “MOULTON” PATTERN. No monograms. Set consists of eight butter knives, eight dinner knives, eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, large serving spoon, ladle, pickle fork, berry spoon and master butter. Fitted in a silver box originally for a Reed & Barton flatware set. Maker’s mark Geoffrey Blake & Roger Powell. WEIGHT: 59 tr. oz (without knives) CONDITION: Very good showing little use. 9-91209 (800-1,200)

1587
$1,495.00

3 PC ART NOUVEAU STERLING TEA SET BY TIFFANY & CO. The three pieces with identical Art Nouveau decoration and each piece monogrammed “HBB”. Set consists of a 9″ h slender teapot with hinged dome lid having a chess pawn-type finial. The bottom marked “Tiffany & Co. 18279A Makers 3449 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M” also “3 1/4 Gills”. A 3-1/2″ h covered double handled sugar marked on the underside with same mark as teapot with “3339”, the dome lid having similar finial as teapot. A 3-1/2″ h handled creamer marked on the underside with same mark as sugar bowl as well as “1 1/4 Gills”. WEIGHT: 33 tr.oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Hinge of cover on teapot is slightly sprung with slightly pushed in finial, otherwise very good. 9-91476 (2,000-3,000)

1588
$460.00

OUTSTANDING THREE PIECE CHILD’S STERLING SET BY TIFFANY & CO. Each piece having a nursery rhyme character as follows: 6-1/2” spoon with Jack & Jill with pail of water, monogrammed bowl. 7-1/2” knife with Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Knife blade with writing “Elizabeth Chapman Mauran” and marked “Tiffany & Co. Makers 1090”. 6-3/4” fork with Little Bo Peep. Monogrammed. WEIGHT: 5 troy oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Shows some use, wear, otherwise good. 9-74635 (300-500)

1589
$978.00

OUTSTANDING MODERN STERLING COFFEE POT BY JEAN E. PUIFORCAT. French mid-20th Century. Outstanding pot has bulbous shape with long, slender spout and large notched handle. Hinged round cover with angle thumb lift. Marked on base “Sterling Silver 950” with a maker’s mark “E.P” in a diamond. WEIGHT: 20 troy oz. SIZE: 11-1/2” h. CONDITION: Two small dimples to body and a 1/4″ creased dimple to bottom of spout. Otherwise very good. 9-90686 (2,000-2,500)

1590
$1,495.00

EXTREMELY RARE ART POTTERY VASE BY AMELIA PELAEZ (1896-1968). Vase having a three part bulging body decorated with shapes in multicolors including brown, green, blue and pink. Signed on base and dated on bottom indistinctly, possibly “62”. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: There are two small tight hairlines to upper rim which do not detract from the piece. 9-91152 (2,000-4,000)

1591
$0.00

JEAN RENE GAUGUIN (Danish, 1881-1861) BING AND GRUNDHAL ENAMELED POTTERY FIGURAL GROUP, CIRCA 1935. Modeled as a nude female figure astride a rearing bull above a cluster of stylized roses, glazed in white and over-glazed in mauve, yellow, green, red and black. Signed along lower base rim edge in black “B&G Copenhagen”, “J R Gauguin”. “F 15/50”, on the underside of the base is found the incised “B&G” mark with castle emblem, together with a stamped company mark above “F 15/50”. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 21-1/2” l x 10” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74517 (4,000-6,000)

1592
$960.00

ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIGURINE: “PRINCESS & HANS CLODHOPPER”. Figurine showing a woman with crown seated on a sofa next to a man with stocking cap. Bottom impress marked “1473”. SIZE: 9″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91527 (600-800)

1593
$0.00

FRENCH ART DECO HAMMERED COPPER VASE. Signed indistinctly around the base “A. Vittier (?)” and marked beneath the base “Cuivre Francais A.V. Paris” with a square touchmark of four tulip heads centering the initials “A.V. ” The flaring conical vase depicting lilies flanked by angular handles terminating in leaf tips, the flattened base similarly embossed. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Retains old patina, denting and scratches around base rim. 9-74526 (2,000-3,000)

1594
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY MOORE (English, 1898-1986) ABSTRACT FIGURE. Bronze sculpture having an oval donut shaped head bulging chest, long narrow torso ending in two short legs. Mounted to a square wood plinth. Wonderful mottled patina. SIZE: Bronze is 43″ h. 46″ with base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91077 (3,500-5,000)

1595
$0.00

AN EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE BELLE EPOQUE CHELSEA CAST DORE BRONZE SHELF CLOCK. RETAILED BY EDWARD F. CALDWELL AND CO., N.Y. First quarter 20th Century. The enamel dial with roman numerals centering a bronze rondel cast with cherubs, the time aperture within an octagonal dore bronze case surmounted by a draped urn all cast with anthemion leaves and floral garlands raised on a C-scrolled base cast with a scallop shell on a rectangular molded plinth cast with scrolls and anthemion leaves, engraved on the lower edge in script “E.F. Caldwell & Co. Inc. New York”. Raised on cast turned feet.The backplate also engraved with the name of the retail company above a small faint hand inscription “JA-12-23 X-186″(January 12, 1923. Item 186?).The backplate centered by a cast rosette enclosing an aperture for regulating speed of clock.The brass works within, stamped “Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, USA ” also engraved with the serial number “102363”. SIZE: 13 1/2″ h X 7″ X 3 3/4″. PROVENANCE: While little is known of the specific history of this clock we can determine the age of the Chelsea works as being manufactured between 1915 and 1919. A clock with nearly identical case is illustrated on the Chelsea Clock Company web site. Edward F Caldwell & Co. was founded in 1895 and renowned for its high quality metalwork. The company specialized in manufacturing lighting fixtures, clocks and desk accessories. The firm was dissolved in the early 1930s. CONDITION: Very fine condition with original surfaces and very good patina, no defects noted. 9-90969 (8,000-12,000)

1596
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS PRESENTATION BANJO CLOCK, CHELSEA CLOCK CO. Circa 1948-1949. The circular dial marked Chelsea in script flanked by time and strike apertures above the throat with eglomise panel decorated with brass fillets above the square box, fitted with eglomise panel depicting a two-story manor house fitted with a presentation bracket, the whole surmounted by a displayed eagle on plinth. The brass 8-day spring-driven movement marked Chelsea Clock Co. USA and the serial number 549496. SIZE: 41″ l. CONDITION: With dryness to finish, otherwise appears in nice condition, brassworks clean. 9-92167 (2,000-3,000)

1597
$0.00

A FINE BIJAR ORIENTAL CARPET, WEST PERSIA. Second half 20th century. The cream polled medallion centering a dark indigo medallion, both within a conforming claret-red medallion, further encompassed by a dark indigo medallion within ivory spandrels, all profusely decorated with dense floral polychrome vinery within a main border of ivory and brick-red stylized palmettes within scrolling leaftips. SIZE: 9 ft 10 in x 8 ft 4 in. CONDITION: In near-perfect, unused condition. 9-92119 (2,000-4,000)

1598
$3,335.00

CUSTOM AMERICAN CLASSICAL STYLE CARVED AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY DINING TABLE BY BAKER FURNITURE COMPANY. Second half 20th century. In two parts, the rectangular top with D-form ends and reeded edges with rosewood and satinwood crossbanding, the top raised on two water leaf and acanthus-carved urn-formed pedestals, each raised on four outswept square reeded legs raised on brass-capped claw foot casters, table with two additional leaves. SIZE: Table: 29″ h. x 72″ l. x 48-1/2″ w. Two additional leaves: each 20″ w. CONDITION: Very nice original condition showing minimal wear and surface scratches, no restoration or repairs. 9-91315 (1,500-2,500)

1599
$7,820.00

SUPERB SET OF TEN BENCH-MADE HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING ROOM CHAIRS. Early 20th Century. Comprised of eight side chairs and two armchairs. Each curved tablet crest with rectangular figured birch inlaid panels centering an additional inlaid panel with tobacco leaf spray within a mahogany patera ,above the pierced splat having three vertical elements with leaftip terminals connected with interwoven molded elements centering an oval patera with carved flowerhead above the over-upholstered trapezoidal seat with bowed front. Raised on frontal square tapered legs with spade feet. Inlaid with satinwood bell flowers, turned rear legs canted. Armchairs with outswept serpentine arms and turned down grips on urn-formed supports. Hand made custom chairs designed with Baltimore elements. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 17″ seat h. CONDITION: Chairs in excellent condition overall with minor exceptions; a small chip in the corner of one of the tablet crests; repair to each armchair on one arm at the urn support, visible only by careful examination. 9-91502 (6,000-12,000)

1600
$2,300.00

FINE HEPPLEWHITE CENTENNIAL INLAID MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. Molded cornice with string inlays above the frieze decorated with arched spool elements, the case fitted with astragal glazed string inlaid doors opening to two fitted shelves above a pair of cupboard doors with figured mahogany panels and string inlay with cross banding above the shaped apron, raised on flared shaped French feet. SIZE: 68-1/2″ h x case 36″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Retains original finish, very fine condition overall. One spool detail on upper frieze at left corner facing missing, one small chip of crown molding on right side facing, approximately 5″ missing. No other issues noted. 9-91503 (3,000-5,000)

1601
$0.00

EDWARD HENRY BERGE (American, 1876-1924) AMERICAN BRONZE FIGURAL SUNDIAL, “THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT”. Circa 1919. Depicting a young boy kneeling before a sundial, kissing a doll held in his hands, a second doll discarded on the dial, on an oval molded plinth cast with the phrase, “There is no time like the present”. Signed on the plinth beside the right foot “E. Berge Sc” above the foundry mark of “B. Zoppo Founders. N.Y.”, stamped on the edge of the plinth. SIZE: 21″ h. x 20″ l. x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: The statue was acquired in the early 1920s by the Rene Evans Paine family in eastern Massachusetts where it was displayed in the family gardens until its removal by the current owner, a family friend. Another example of this sundial was sold in the Chicago galleries of Leslie Hindman in March of 1992. CONDITION: Casting shows very nice verdigris patina; there is an old repair running laterally across the plinth at the knees, visible primarily from the side of the plinth, the underside with visible welded bracket. This fine and rare example of Berge’s work is in very good condition with great surfaces. 9-91369 (20,000-35,000)

1602
$86,250.00

AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE & SPECTACULAR “YALE WONDER CLOCK”. This is an extraordinary opportunity to purchase a “fresh to the market” coin operated machine that not only appeals to music box collectors or collectors of gambling machines but to anyone who wants to own the best of the best!!!! Only on rare occasions does a machine of this magnitude become available to a prospective buyer, with most collectors not even placing a machine of this nature on their “Wish List” as they feel it is an unattainable desire!! This machine was purchased by the current owner over thirty years ago in Vermont from the family of the original owner. Only a handful of this type of machine survived over the years and there are several different versions. This example was manufactured in the first part of the 20th century in Burlington, Vermont by Charles Yale…hence the name. Comparing the few that have survived over the past 100 years this example is perhaps one of the most visually appealing versions as well as one with an exceptionally low serial number 123. Contained within a fanciful oak case is a 15 1/2″ Regina disc player as well as the gambling aspect…a spinning arrow that would stop at various locations on the reverse painted glass with numbers from 000 to 999. Originally designed to navigate around the gambling aspect, the player was supposedly purchasing a tune from the Regina player and gosh golly the gambling aspect was thrown in as a bonus. Another intriguing addition is the revolving display in the front of the machine…used for advertising purposes with which local or national merchants would hawk their goods. This example does not include any of the advertising that would have been used in the center or side windows of the machine. Just standing in front of this machine one must examine the machine closely…..amazing how so many gimmicks/options were employed!!!! The mechanism is mechanical in nature as well as also being run with dry cell batteries for operation of the lighting. A clock by New Haven Clock Company, flashing lights, various token awards, a spinning arrow, music, advertising…what else could have been added to attract a prospective player??? Always a winner, a token was always dispensed with every play, the only variable being the quote “trade value” of the token. Without a doubt the “hidden” gambling aspect was present, the total of your number that the arrow stopped on (#256 really meant 2+5+6=13) was awarded accordingly to the merchant and the value he would place on the number you achieved. Obviously a high number or a low number had the greatest value, much harder to achieve these results; just compare this to playing “craps”… rolling a seven is easy compared to rolling “boxcars” which would be extremely difficult. Hence following through on this premise the awards would be comparable, low or high total would have the greatest value and receive the greatest trade or monetary reward. Original manufacturing plaque is attached at the center above the disc changer. It reads “The Yale Wonder Clock Burlington, VT. No. 123 Pat’d April 10,1900”. Reverse painted glass on side states “The Yale Wonder Clock Pat’d April 10, 1900 Other Patents Pend’g Pays Full Value For Each Nickel Played Get Ticket Out Of Cup”. Original crank and original Edison light bulbs. This opportunity may never come up again as this machine is so rare and considered to be the earliest known example with the lowest serial number on record. To see more about the Yale Wonder Clock please see David Bowers wonderful article in the Musical Box Society Mechanical Music, Vol. 53, No. 3. SIZE: 94-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ at deepest x 34″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Purchased by our consignor over 30 years ago in Vermont from the family of the original owner. CONDITION: Recent cleaning and both old and recent restoration includes some replaced wood trim, exterior finish and paint restoration, as well as some elements of the face. Two front glass pieces are fabulous recreations of the original inserts (the original broken door glass will accompany this lot). Side glass is original. Oak top wood facade is a recreation. Mechanism is functional and appears to be intact and complete including the electrical wires running from the clock to the lights. The batteries are present but the power requires two drops of mercury, which is not present, and is needed to complete the connection. 1-7700 (75,000-125,000)

1603
$0.00

DIAMOND AND BLUE SAPPHIRE PLATINUM LADY’S RING. Oval sapphire weighing 5.07ct surrounded by twenty-two diamonds marked “PT950”. SIZE: Approximately size 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92141 (5,000-7,500)

1604
$3,162.00

DIAMOND AND YELLOW SAPPHIRE 18K GOLD LADY’S RING. Center oval yellow sapphire weighing 3.04ct surrounded by diamonds of total weight 1.10ct. Ring marked “750” and being of white gold. SIZE: Approximately size 8. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92142 (3,000-5,000)

1605
$1,200.00

INTERESTING AND RARE SHELL NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE. Lot consisting of two small pink shell necklace and bracelet, a large white shell necklace with matching earrings. 42″ ten-string shell necklace made up of 1/4″ size white iridescent shells. The strands mounted to a 1-1/2″ cowry shell. Lot also having a pair of matching 1″ dia. shell earrings. Along with a 21″ three-strand pink lustre shell necklace and an 8″ three-strand pink lustre shell bracelet. These are believed to be from French Polynesia and the shells look like Orobophana, Pacifica. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Earrings have small break and loose shell, others appear to be very good. 9-90877 (2,000-4,000)

1606
$1,035.00

DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND GOLD BRACELET. Yellow gold linked bracelet having six links accented with diamonds total weight of .6cts (VS1, G-H) and twenty links accented with blue sapphires total weight of 2.8cts (VS1-SI2) (vB 5/3). Total weight is 21.1dwt. Piece is stamped “18k” and has an illegible maker’s mark. GIA appraisal accompanies lot. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91210 (1,000-2,000)

1607
$0.00

PEARL AND DIAMOND VICTORIAN BRACELET. Five strand pearl bracelet interspersed with four links having six diamonds. Clasp marked “585” with a hallmark “ZI”. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92144 (1,500-2,500)

1608
$172.00

TWO CARVED CONCH SHELLS. 1) With 3-1/2″ x 5″ carved cameo scene with a woman on a seahorse being followed by Neptune blowing his horn. 2) With 3-1/2″ x 4″ carved cameo scene of a woman’s profile in a heart surrounded by three flowers. SIZE: Shell Size: 6-1/2″ & 5-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995 (500-1,000)

1609
$575.00

FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCH. The oval carved cameo with cream figures against an orange background depicts four horses, men and women and putti bathing in water, one cherub is seen flying above the scene while a figure with a pitchfork stands atop horse. Housed in a 10kt gold fancy pin frame. SIZE: Cameo: 1-3/4″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-2 (500-1,000)

1610
$0.00

FINE OVAL CAMEO BROOCH. Horizontal oval scene shows a chariot with four horses driven by an angel with Roman soldier beside. The light colored figures against a orangey-amber background. Housed in an unmarked gold fancy pin back frame. SIZE: Cameo: 1-3/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-7 (500-1,000)

1611
$480.00

FOUR CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. Each having a woman and building with trees. White carving against a light brown background. All housed in decorative, unmarked gold metal pin back frames. SIZE: All approx. 1-3/4″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, one frame is as is. 9-90995-9 (500-800)

1612
$480.00

FIVE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. All with woman’s profiles, white against light amber backgrounds. All housed in decorative unmarked metal pin back frames. SIZE: Range from 1″ x 3/4″ to 2″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with smallest missing pin. 9-90995-14 (500-800)

1613
$0.00

97-PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY REED & BARTON IN THE “FRANCES I” PATTERN. Lot consists of: Four 9-1/2″ knives; Eight 9″ knives; Twelve 6″ soup spoons; Twelve 7″ forks; Twelve 6″ forks; Twelve 5-3/4″ teaspoons; Twelve 5-3/4″ solid butter knives; Four 8-1/4″ tablespoons; 8-1/2″ slotted tablespoon; 6″ jelly spoon; 6-1/4″ sugar shell; 5″ master salt spoon; 9-1/2″ two-piece salad set; 7″ tea strainer; 6-1/2″ ladle; 8″ reticulated tomato server; 9-1/2″ flat wide server; 9-1/2″ pie server; 4-1/4″ tongs; 4-1/2″ dinner bell; 3-1/2″ salt & pepper; Six 3-1/2″ nut dishes. Serving pieces are not monogrammed; table setting with monogram “R”. Set comes with a mahogany red velvet lined silver case. WEIGHT: 283 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good, shows light wear. 9-91307 (5,000-6,000)

1614
$0.00

FABULOUS FIFTEEN PIECE STERLING & GLASS DESSERT SET BY MAPPEN & WEBB. Set consists of 4-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ dia footed centerbowl with frosted glass liner, six matching 4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia handled, footed sherbet cups with frosted glass liners, a 2-pc 9-3/4″ serving fork and spoon and six 5″ spoons. All hallmarked London, 1941. The bowls have a reticulated scalloped edge decorated with leaves and four leaf clover, the base also appears decorated with scalloped edge. Total weight without liners: 59 tr. oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90886 (2,500-4,000)

1615
$920.00

EDWARDIAN CASED SILVER DESSERT SET WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLES, LABELED “CARRINGTON & CO LONDON”. Circa 1906 and 1911. Setting for twelve, mounted in original oak case, the utensils all decorated in floral bright work with mother-of-pearl handles, comprising twelve knives and twelve forks. SIZE: Box: 2-3/4″ h. x 11-1/4″ w. x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Overall excellent, the box in need of repolishing. 9-90667 (1,500-2,000)

1616
$4,428.00

RUSSIAN ENAMEL TWENTY PIECE GOLD VERMEIL DESERT SET. Set consisting of ten 5-1/2″ three-tyne forks and ten 6-1/4″ knives. Each handle having turquoise dot edge with colorful floral interiors. Pieces are marked “84” with maker’s mark backwards KJ, head facing left. All encompassed in a red velvet flatware chest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90675 (1,500-2,000)

1617
$0.00

LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT-BRONZE-MOUNTED ONYX BRACKET-FORM SHELF CLOCK. RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO. Circa 1880. The domed top with cast carrying handle and cast-urn finials above the onyx case fitted with a circular beveled glass opening to the onyx face fitted with raised circular numerals and time and strike apertures, the face marked Tiffany & Co, New York, all within fleur-de-lis spandrels on a stepped base raised on egg-and-dart cast bronze feet. With numbered French brass works. SIZE: 15-1/2″ overall h. x 9″ overall w. x 6″ d. CONDITION: Missing one finial, brass works appear good, striking mechanism needs re-setting, with minor repairs in onyx case. Clock sold with key and pendulum. 9-91477 (1,000-2,000)

1618
$780.00

FRENCH MINIATURE LYRE UNDER DOME MANTLE CLOCK. Circa 1880. A fine clock having a brass movement marked “Robert A. Paris”. Ormolu and ebonized wood miniature lyre having an unmarked silvered dial with one keyhole. Sunburst pendulum with face. Complete with a wood bases clear glass dome. No key present. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. Dome with base is 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Appears to be complete. 9-91820 (900-1,200)

1619
$3,910.00

AUGUSTE PARIS (French, 1850-1915) “LE TEMPS ET LA CHANSON”. Outstanding figural bronze mounted on a revolving base atop a marble plinth set with a central clock. The bronze depicts a standing semi nude maiden holding an arrangement of paper or cloth in her left hand and arm while her other arm is held out with open hand. She has a dress which is draped below her chest. Seated next to her is Father Time with his hand around her wait. His wings and scythe surround her. Signed “Au. Paris. Sculpt”. The bronze sits in a round bronze base which allows it to rotate. The bronze base with a bronze plaque having title and as follows “Aux lilas embaumes, quand tout renait et chante le temps. Laissant sa faux inoccupee un jour. T’enlace en souriant: O jeunesse! Et s’enchante de l’ineffable echo d’un immortel amour.” Base is affixed to the top of a molded edge red and black marble plinth with ormolu mid molding and ormolu bezel frame. The round white enameled dial having two keyholes and marked “Suise Freres Aaria?”. SIZE: Overall is 29″ h. Marble base is 5-1/2″ h x 15-3/4″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Clock in unknown working order. 9-91370 (4,000-6,000)

1620
$3,450.00

LOUIS CHARLES HIPPOLYTE BUHOT (French, 1815-1865) HARVEST. Fine figural bronze putti group depicting the successful harvest. The sculpture shows a large gathering of wheat being pulled by one putti while another pushes and another sits atop holding the scythe and wheat stock. Nice dark brown patina. Signed in bold letters “C. Buhot”. Mounted atop a molded edge oval brown and white marble base. SIZE: Total is 19″ h x 14-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91375 (3,500-6,500)

1621
$920.00

INDO-HERIZ CARPET. Mid-20th century. With multiple geometric medallions within indigo angular floral latticework on an ivory field within a wide madder red border of stylized lotus blossoms and polled diamonds. SIZE: 11’6″ x 8’10”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91324 (1,000-2,000)

1622
$0.00

FINE ROCOCO CARVED MAHOGANY SERVER. The splash guard carved with a pair of winged cherubs centering a cartouche joined to the rectangular top with acanthus carved edge and bow front above the conforming frieze, the center bowed drawer carved with a fruit filled urn flanked by winged griffins and floral scrolls. The end drawers cared with fierce lion masks supported by a pair of carved bearded figures on scrolled brackets. Backboard molded and paneled all joined to a molded shelf with serpentine front raised on lion claw feet. SIZE: 60″ overall h x 54″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Original surfaces, old patina, in very fine condition. 9-90353 (8,000-12,000)

1623
$0.00

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BAMBOO AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE PIER MIRROR, ATTRIBUTED TO R. J. HORNER & CO, NEW YORK. Late 19th Century. The rectangular mirror plate with in a bamboo surround on a maple plinth joined to and centered by a bird’s eye maple shelf with simulated bamboo surround. SIZE: 82” h x 30-1/2” w x 13-1/2” d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, mirror plate with loss to silver 9-74524 (3,000-5,000)

1624
$0.00

AMERICAN SILVER METAL PRESENTATION FIREMAN’S SPEAKING TRUMPET. Engraved with foliate scrolling vinery centering crossed spears and lantern above a shield cartouche framed by ladders and pikes centering the engraved inscription ” 1st Prize For Hook & Ladder Co. Feb. 22nd Date 1870″. Retains woven silk tassel strap. SIZE: 21 1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small crease dent on mouthpiece, pinpoint dents in body, pinprick hole in mouth, and slight denting. Otherwise very nice overall. 9-91046 (2,500-3,500)

1625
$4,888.00

LARGE KPM PLAQUE OF WOMAN, CHILD AND DOG. Back impress mark “KPM ”with scepter and incised X11. Also a script “KD 1077”. Interior scene showing a woman tending to the hair of a small boy who has a small dog resting up on his leg. The boy eats a piece of bread and there is an open window with blue and cloud sky. There is a small stool with a stick beside which may indicate that this is a runaway boy who has come to the attention of the caring woman. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, small imperfection on top edge which has been glazed over. 9-91246 (4,000-6,000)

1626
$863.00

TWO FINE SEVRES CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS. Circa 1763-1766 and 1845-1846. The 18th century example with a turquoise blue ground with scrolling gilt borders centering cartouches of period port scenes, also decorated overall with gilt stippling. The second, a mid-19th century example, decorated in rich polychrome scrolling vinery and oak-leaf and berry branches intertwined with hunting dogs and other animals, interspaced with an armorial crest within diamond gilt border, the edges gilt-decorated, marked with two Sevres date marks, an overpainted Royal gold crown, and a wreath-and-crown emblem marked within “Chateau de F.Bleau”. SIZE: First: 3-1/4″ overall h. x 5-3/4″ saucer dia. Second: 2-1/2″ overall h. x 5-1/2″ saucer dia. CONDITION: Both very fine overall, with no evidence of restoration or damages. 9-91151 (1,500-2,500)

1627
$0.00

CONTINENTAL FRAMED ENAMEL SCENIC PLAQUE IN THE MINTON STYLE. Depicting cherubim and putti frolicking on a hillside centering a young boy with two steers, in raised relief on an azure ground. The whole within a polychrome painted, scrolled surround and mounted in a Victorian molded frame. SIZE: 10-1/4”h x 20-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good overall with brilliant colors, the frame with considerable wear to finish. 9-74534 (1,000-1,500)

1628
$2,012.00

OUTSTANDING SAFARI FIGURAL CASED KNIFE SET BY MITCHELL MONARCH. Fine oak case with fitted interior and glass windowed hinged top opens to reveal a fitted burgundy velvet case having five knives, stag medallion and wood company label. Each of the five knives are cast with a different three dimensional animal head having English hallmarks indicating solid sterling silver. Each of the blades are marked “Mitchell Monach Sheffield, England Hand Made”. Each with what appears to be rosewood handles having brass fastener. Knives are as follows: 17-3/4″ knife with 2-1/4″ elephant; 13-1/2″ knife with rinocourus; 13-1/2″ knife with tiger; 12-3/4″ knife with lion; 12-3/4″ dagger with water buffalo. Case is complete with key. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, glass window has chip and crack to bottom right corner. 9-91061 (3,000-5,000)

1629
$1,150.00

FINE SET OF 12 CONTINENTAL DECORATED PORCELAIN OYSTER PLATES. Mid-19th century. Each with six simulated molded and paint-decorated oysters centering a round bowl-form, the edges shaped and scalloped, on a footed rim. Each with incised numerals beneath the glaze. SIZE: All 9″ diameter. CONDITION: One with a glazing crack beneath rim and one with a tiny rim chip; otherwise all in very fine condition. 9-91864 (1,000-1,500)

1630
$0.00

SET OF TWELVE ROYAL WORCESTER SERVICE PLATES RETAILED BY ADAM FRENCH & CO. BOSTON. First quarter 20th century. `Each decorated with three floral sprays within a gilt decorated band border each marked with a purple crown and circle mark. SIZE: 10 1/4″ diameter. CONDITION: All in very good original condition, one plate with repair to rim edge. 9-91866 (500-750)

1631
$240.00

SET OF TWELVE ENGLISH SERVICE PLATES. Service plates having a Crown Sutherland England mark to base. Plates having medium blue field with embossed gold borders and central white center. SIZE: 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, light stacking marks. 9-91523 (400-600)

1632
$345.00

8 WEDGWOOD UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SERVICE PLATES. First half 20th century. Decorated in blue and white, each with a pine bough border and a rondel of the seal of the University of Maine centering a rondel depicting an edifice on the grounds of the University. Each plate depicting a different view. Marked on the reverse with various marks including incised Wedgwood mark “Wedgwood Etruria, England” in underglaze, the mark of the Boston importers “Jones, McDuffle & Stratton Co, Boston”, and each mark with the identification of the scene. SIZE: Each 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: One plate with quarter-inch old hairline crack at rim, otherwise very fine condition overall. 9-91466 (240-400)

1633
$1,782.00

OUSHAK ORIENTAL CARPET, ANATOLIA Second half 20th century. Blue-black field filled with floral vinery on tan centered within a conforming guard border of scrolling vinery, the outer tan border with flowerheads and simulated dentil molding. SIZE: 9’7″ x 8’2″. CONDITION: Overall very good with fine muted colors and full pile. 9-91325 (1,500-2,000)

1634
$780.00

KAZAK ORIENTAL RUNNER. Six crab medallions alternating with three diamond medallions on a madder red field within a medium blue zigzag border and candy cane guard stripes. Second half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 12′ x 2’10”. PROVENANCE: CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-91473 (800-1,200)

1635
$3,600.00

ENGLISH REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK RETAILED BY BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO. Of classical architectural form the pitched roof with carved tiles, the cornice mounted with an ormolu ribbon-tied mask above the fluted frieze with ormolu rosettes flanked by ormolu masks above engaged Corinthian columns centering the silvered and embossed gilt dial with Arabic chapter ring and strike dial, chime dial, and tempo dial. The whole raised on a stepped molded plinth. The brass movement with 8 bells and 5 gongs. SIZE: 21” h x 14” w x 11-1/2” d. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. CONDITION: Overall condition very good, with clean original finish. 9-74971 (2,500-3,500)

1636
$1,560.00

FRENCH CONICAL BREVETE BRONZE CLOCK. Circa 1870’s. Brass movement signed “Brevete No. 6856″ with bell. White enameled dial having black Roman Numerals with open escapement, two appatures. Case having musical motifs of lyre, trumpet and mandolin. Case surmounted by a putti. Interesting overhead pendulum device. SIZE: 14″ h x 10” w. CONDITION: Case has been cleaned, appears to be in working order and complete. 9-91821 (1,000-1,400)

1637
$2,012.00

EXCEPTIONAL MASSACHUSETTS COLONIAL REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY BLOCK FRONT KNEEHOLE SLANT-LID DESK. First half 20th century. The rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming case fitted with a hinged lid profusely carved with central fan flanked by scalloped shelves, the interior with an arrangement of valanced cubbyholes and document drawers. The case with a shell-carved block front top drawer over two stacks of blocked and thumb-molded short drawers centering the kneehole with cupboard door carved with a clamshell over tasseled drapery. All flanked by engaged fluted quarter-columns raised on a conforming gadrooned base and terminating in shell-carved short cabriole legs with ball and talon feet. SIZE: 40″ h. x 38″ w. x 21″ overall d. PROVENANCE: The name “Sack” in penciled script on underside of one drawer would give credence to the possibility that this desk was commissioned by Israel Sack and Co., Boston. CONDITION: In very fine original condition, the finish with good color and patina; a vertical shrinkage crack at midpoint of each side; the writing surface with cigarette burns left side facing. Constructed of dense Honduran mahogany, and secondary wood of wormed chestnut. 9-92103 (1,500-2,000)

1638
$460.00

A BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR. Early 20th century. The rolled pillow crest continuing to curved and molded arms with outscrolled terminals raised on ring-turned supports centering the pierced, carved, interwoven, and scrolled vasiform splats above the bowed and serpentine seat rail raised on a frontal acanthus-carved cabriole leg on ball and claw foot, and three tapered cylindrical legs ending in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 32″ h. of back x 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very fine with good color and patina. 9-92102 (800-1,200)

1639
$1,380.00

THREE GEORGE III STYLE BENCH-MADE CARVED MAHOGANY AND LEATHER LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS. Second quarter of the 20th Century. Each yoked crest continuing to serpentine stiles with padded back above the trapezoidal slip seat flanked by shaped and molded arms on incurved supports. Molded seat rail raised on frontal cabriole legs with acanthus carving terminating in bold ball and claw feet with rear legs canted. Retailed by Shepherd & Hedger House Furnitures South Hampton, England. SIZE: 36″ h x 19″ seat h. CONDITION: Retain good overall original finish with original leather covers in very good condition. 9-91384 (600-1,200)

1640
$748.00

REVERSE PAINTED TABLE LAMP BY THE CHARLES PARKER CO. 15-1/2″ dia. scenic shade has colorful landscape with trees, grass and water shading from top to bottom from blue to white to pink to green. Shade has an original label, base in unsigned and has a textured bronze like coating with new wiring and fixtures. SIZE: 22″ total h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91378 (800-1,200)

1641
$660.00

SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP BY MILLER LAMP CO. Heavy metal base having a round base with leaf petal design holding three fixtures. 18-1/2″ dia. shade having eight curved green slag panels with wonderful color. Outside having a lower grill with flowers. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Plug has been cut, one panel broken with repair, otherwise good. 9-91341 (700-900)

1642
$172.00

FINE FRENCH CHAMPLEVE AND ONYX 4-PIECE DESK SET. Late 19th century. Consisting of a footed letter holder, chamber stick, inkwell and pen holder, and a shaped oval footed “carte de visite” tray. All gilt metal mounted on turned feet. SIZE: First: 5-1/2″ h. Last: 10″ l. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with minor damage to champleve, both front corners of pen tray. 9-91447 (500-750)

1643
$690.00

JULES MOIGNIEZ (French, 1835-1894) PHEASANT AMONGST THE BRUSH. Bronze figure of a hen pheasant stepping up on small rock with brush/grass. Neck is turned and the head is pointed backwards. Signed “J. Moigniez”. Naturalistic ground continuing to an oval molded base. Verdigris and patina bright finish. SIZE: 12″ h x 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91579 (1,000-1,500)

1644
$1,035.00

JULES MOIGNIEZ (French, 1835-1894) PHEASANT WITH A STOAT. Bronze figure of a pheasant walking with front claw on stump looking down at a small stoat (form of a weasel) which is below the stump. Signed “J Moigniez”. Mounted to a black oval marble base. Dark brown and verdigris patina. SIZE: Bronze is 18″ h x 20″ l. Base being 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90819 (1,000-1,600)

1645
$920.00

AFTER ALFRED DUBUCAND (French, 1828-1894) THE ALERT STAG. Probably 20th Century. Modeled with head turned sideways, alertly posed on forest floor among stumps forming the naturalistic oval plinth with an etched signature in the forefront: “A. Dubucand”. SIZE: 16-1/4”h x 11-1/2”l x 4-1/2”w. CONDITION: Medium brown surface, wear to proper left haunch. 9-74985 (800-1,200)

1646
$822.00

THREE ROYAL BAYREUTH GRADUATED LOBSTER-FORM BOWLS WITH COVERS AND A LARGE MASTER BOWL WITH COVER. Early 20th century. All with blue mark and of similar form in vibrant shades of orange. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. of largest. 3-3/4″ h. of smallest. CONDITION: All in very good overall condition, each with minor flecks of paint loss. 9-91634-1 (600-700)

1647
$632.00

A ROYAL BAYREUTH LOBSTER-FORM OPEN SERVING BOWL AND A CELERY DISH. Early 20th century. Each piece depicting a lobster on its back. The open bowl with scalloped edge and stamped with blue mark, the celery dish depicted as a lobster with open tail, also with blue mark. SIZE: Bowl: 4-3/4″ h. x 8″ l. x 5-1/2″ w. Dish: 2-1/2″ h. x 12-1/2″ l. x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Each item with minor areas of paint loss, both structurally in very fine condition. 9-91634-2 (400-600)

1648
$600.00
Revised: 1/29/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1649.

TWO ROYAL BAYREUTH LOBSTER PITCHERS AND A COVERED CONDIMENT DISH. Early 20th century. The two butter pitchers with claw spouts and molded green handles, the larger with blue mark, the second with green mark. The covered condiment with applied green handle, leaf-form underdish, and leaf-form spoon. The condiment with green mark, the underdish with blue mark. SIZE: Pitchers: 4-1/2″ h. and 4″ h. respectively. Covered condiment with dish: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The larger pitcher with some paint loss to sides of legs and inner antennae. The smaller pitcher with tiny flake on crown of lobster. The covered condiment with minor paint losses to inner surface of dish. Otherwise all in very good condition with vibrant colors. 9-91634 (350-450)

1649
$575.00
Revised: 1/29/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1648.

ROYAL BAYREUTH LOBSTER-FORM PITCHER TOGETHER WITH A SALT AND PEPPER SET. Early 20th century. Pitcher with blue mark, salt and pepper shakers unmarked. Pitcher with claw spout and green molded handle. The shakers of folded form. SIZE: Pitcher: 7″ h. Shakers: 3″ h. CONDITION: All structurally good overall, all with minimal paint losses. 9-91634-3 (400-500)

1650
$960.00

INDO-HERIZ CARPET. Mid-20th century. With multiple geometric medallions within indigo angular floral latticework on an ivory field within a wide madder red border of stylized lotus blossoms and polled diamonds. SIZE: 12’7″ x 8’9″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-91323 (1,000-2,000)

1651
$288.00

SARAB ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Three geometric medallions on a red field. SIZE: 10’2” x 3’9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90028 (300-400)

1652
$460.00

SHIRAZ ORIENTAL RUG. Grape center medallion with jade green border within a red rose field on polychrome devices, the whole within a jade green border with diamond guard stripes. Late 20th Century. SIZE: 5′ x 3’3″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91474 (200-300)

1653
$1,265.00

LOUIS XVI STYLE PARQUETRY MARBLE TOP COMMODE. Circa 1890. The rectangular white marble top with molded edges and turret corners above the conforming case, fitted with three aligned short drawers over two long drawers flanked by engaged three-quarter columns, headed by ormolu mounts raised on tapered cylindrical legs with brass capitals and sabots. The whole with crossbanded and diagonal striped outlines, centering inlaid diagonal panels, the pilasters and columns with parquetry striping. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. x 49″ w. x 23″ d. CONDITION: The commode appears completely original including ormolu mounts and brasses, the marble original with minor chips on edges, small shrinkage within expected parameters. 9-91313 (1,000-2,000)

1654
$13,225.00

1958 JAGUAR 3.4L MODEL MARK I FOUR DOOR SEDAN. Serial No. S987552BW. Light pearl gray. Engine No. KE5 684-8. Odometer reading of 8232 miles, we understand this is un-restored and basically all original. Automatic with a burl walnut dash and light blue leather interior. THIS LOT IS BEING SOLD UNRESERVED SIZE: Approximately 173” l. PROVENANCE: From a Rhode Island Estate. CONDITION: We encourage all bidders to view or have a representative view the car. 9-72598 (12,000-16,000)

1655
$632.00

LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED FRUITWOOD FIRESIDE BENCH. Late 19th Century. Of rectangular form with serpentine edges. The needlepoint seat cover original. The frieze overall foliate carved raised on six cabriole foliate carved legs, terminating in snail feet and joined by a double serpentine x-stretcher. SIZE: H 19”, L 38-1/2”, W 18”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with no restoration, repairs, or breaks. 9-91877 (600-900)

1656
$230.00

LOUIS XVI STYLE DECORATED BRASS FENDER TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF CLASSICAL ANDIRONS. Second half 19th century. The urn turned finials cast with pendant leaftips on pedestals applied with oval paterae. The rectangular serpentine rails with pierced supports centering the guilloche-cast mid-section on a concave molded plinth. The andirons with beaded urn finials with beaded edge on a cylindrical turned standard joined to cabriole legs with scrolled feet. SIZE: Fender overall length 48″. Anirons 27″ h. CONDITION: Fender in need of tightening and resoldering of joints, otherwise very good, the andirons in very good overall condition. 9-91533 (300-500)

1657
$0.00

GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century. The rectangular padded canted back with serpentine crest rail joined to the padded arms on downswept supports continuing to square chamfered frontal legs centering the overupholstered seat joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Upholstery torn and soiled, frame retains old dark finish, no structural issues. Chair frame of good form. 9-90988 (500-600)

1657A
$1,080.00

FINE SIX PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE BY GORHAM. Set consists of five hollow sterling pieces including an 11-1/2” coffee pot marked “751/1”, a 9-1/2” teapot “752/1”, a 5-1/4” covered sugar “753/1”, a 5” creamer “754/1” and a 3-1/4” waste bowl “755/1”. Set is decorated with fruit and foliate decoration with floral sprays and is monogrammed. It is accompanied by a 28-1/2” l x 18” w silver plated tray by Wallace in the Baroque pattern. Weight is approx. 80 tr oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92219 (1,250-1,750)

1657B
$0.00

PAIR OF SIGNED CRYSTAL ORREFORES CLEAR GLASS COMPOTES. These large conical bowls are supported by a barrel form stem and rolled rim round base. Fully signed on the bottom. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-92216 (250-450)

1657C
$780.00

BEAUMONT NEWHALL, CHASE BANK, NEW YORK 1928. Black and white photographic image by renowned photographer Beaumont Newhall. SIZE: SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4” w x 11” h. Matte and frame is approx. 16-1/2” w x 22” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92228 (450-650)

1657D
$270.00

ALFRED P. SMITH (American, 19th/20th Century) “CATSKILL CREEK AT CATSKILL”. Large oil on canvas board depicting Catskill Creek Bridge at Catskill, NY. Building in background. Signed in lower left “Alfred P. Smith” and titled on reverse “Catskill Creek at Catskill (9W Bridge) by Alfred P. Smith/South Cario New York/Not For Sale”. Frame, likely original with antiqued and distressed finish. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Small repair near bridge. 9-92238 (450-750)

1657E
$0.00

FRANK COHEN KIRK (Russian/American 1889-1963) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Panoramic country scene with lake and hills in the background with large trees in the foreground, scattered homes on the side of the hill. Signed lower left “F.C. Kirk”. Housed in its original stepped, muted white wood frame with wood matte. A book was published in the mid-20th Century of many of Kirk’s works. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92236 (700-900)

1657F
$1,064.00

M. H. GODFREY (? 1914). Oil on canvas of a group of ducks in a small woodland pond. Signed and dated lower left in what is probably the original old frame with gold gesso design. SIZE: 19” w x 13” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92231 (700-900)

1657G
$1,610.00

J. WOLSKI (Russian/Polish?) WOLVES ATTACKING A TROIKA. Oil on board winter scene shows two men in a three horse driven troika being attacked by wolves, all in a snow covered background. Signed lower left “J. Wolski” in gesso decorated frame with artist name tag. SIZE: 7” x 12” CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92226 (1,500-2,500)

1657H
$0.00

GEORGE WRIGHT (British, 1860-1942) THE START. This monochromatic oil on canvas depicts a horse race with jockeys about to start the race. Painting is signed “G. Wright” in lower right. Framed in a modern antiqued gesso frame. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Generally good, a couple of teeny rub spots on the paintings surface. 9-92229 (2,750-3,750)

1657I
$0.00

FRANCIS GARAT (French, Born 1870) A SCENE IN PARIS. Soft, muted watercolor on paper depicting large monument with winged runner atop. A busy byway with pedestrians, horse drawn carts and numerous buildings in the background. Signed lower right. Framed in a contemporary ornate gesso gilt frame. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92235 (2,500-3,500)

1657J
$360.00

OIL ON PANEL OF SOUTHWEST SCENE. Painting depicts a desert scene with rocky prominences and background of a prospector with two burrows in the foreground. Signed lower left (can not make out signatures). Framed in earlier 20th Century decorative frame. SIZE: 9-1/2” w x 7-1/2” h by sight. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92225 (450-850)

1658
$0.00

FIVE YELLOW GOLD ANIMALS. Lot consists of four pins: Bulldog, two lions and a stag head. One lion marked “14k”, the others are unmarked. Stag head having a red cabochon eye as well as one lion. The fifth animal is an elk which we are told by the consignor was made from a gold nugget. It has cut pink stone eyes and is of standing form. These were made by a family member of the consignor in New York City. WEIGHT: 26 gr. SIZE: 1″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91118 (1,000-2,000)

1659
$0.00

FIVE 14K YELLOW GOLD SPORTING AND HUNTING PINS. 1) 14k 1-1/2″ French horn with dog. 2) 1-1/2″ running fox marked “14k”. 3) 2-1/2″ riding crop with running fox marked “14k”. 4) 1-1/4″ fence with horse marked “14k”. 5) 1/2″ standing hunting dog marked “14k”. These were made by a family member of the consignor in New York City. WEIGHT: 22 gr. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91117 (1,000-2,000)

1660
$748.00

14K YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND, JADE AND BLACK ENAMEL COMPACT. Round compact marked “14k” having a hinged lid which is set with a small full cut diamond in a filigree round center surrounded by a light green jade circle of approximately 1″ dia. which is surrounded by black enamel with an outer edge of white dots and dashes. Bottom of the compact is engine turned and the sides have a nice decorative embossing. Interior having an inset mirror. WEIGHT: Total is 78 gr. SIZE: 2-1/2″ dia x 1/2″ h. CONDITION: Hinge is damaged and in need of repair. The black enameling on top has some small chips, some white dots and dashes missing enamel and the interior mirror is loose. Otherwise good. 9-90944 (1,000-1,500)

1661
$518.00

THREE BROOCHES. 1) Micro mosaic pin has oval scene of a building front with fountain under blue sky having a black onyx surround set into an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. 2)Rectangular brooch has enamel dog on black background. Housed in a gold filled frame. 3) Carved Oriental ivory set in metal frame with pin back marked “Made in China”. Along with a small carved jar top. SIZE: Mosaic 1-1/4″ x 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″ x 2″ and 1″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Horizontal crack through pin. Some chips off backside of rectangular brooch. Oriental pin is very good. 9-90995-19 (200-400)

1662
$840.00

FOUR FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. Each depicting a woman’s profile. 1) Half portrait of woman with hat holding flower, cream color against amber background. 2) Art Nouveau shoulder portrait of woman with flowers, white on amber background. 3 & 4) Show woman with flowers. All housed in fancy unmarked metal frames with pin backs. SIZE: Range from 1-1/4″ x 1 to 2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-15 (500-1,000)

1663
$1,150.00

THREE FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Finely carved with white against brown, having a white border edge. Cameo shows a young maiden atop a gallant stallion in a tropical setting. Housed in a fancy unmarked gold pin back frame. 2) Vertical oval white to dark brown scene showing a nude woman with two putti in classical setting. Housed in a unmarked gold pin back frame. 3) White against chocolate mottled background showing a woman helping a young girl with dog beside and cherub above a plinth with bushes with background of building and trees. Housed in an oval unmarked gold pin back frame. SIZE: 2″ x 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″ and 2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-16 (500-800)

1664
$518.00

FINE CARVED CAMEO BROOCH. Vertical oval scene showing a perched eagle on a woman’s arm drinking from a dish she holds. An interesting scene with bright white against a light amber background. Housed in a unmarked gold pin frame. SIZE: 2″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-4 (400-800)

1665
$960.00

LOT OF CAMEO JEWELRY. Lot consists of seven link 7″ bracelet marked “900” silver having oval white to light amber scenes depicting chariots, a 1″ x 1-1/2″ agate cameo brooch having a small oval portrait of a woman in a fancy Victorian gold pin back, unmarked ring with finely sculptured dog head shell cameo in deep relief in a gold ring setting, oyster shell cameo ring of a woman’s head in a 10kt yellow gold setting and 10kt yellow gold carved shell cameo ring of a young woman SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-17 (400-600)

1666
$480.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF FRAMED & UNFRAMED CAMEOS. Included in lot are four brooches; three with woman’s heads and one of castle in water, one in pendant form with woman, five unframed carved shell cameos including four horse chariot, covered wagon at house, two horse chariot and woman with eagle (missing left edge). SIZE: Range from 1/2″ x 1″ to 2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Good and as noted. 9-90995-18 (400-700)

1667
$600.00

FIVE CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. Each in oval vertical form. 1) Showing a seated woman with parasol next to standing goat and tree. 2) Woman holding bird next to buildings and tree. 3) Woman next to dog and fence. 4) Seated woman with swan next to buildings. 5) Woman with dog next to tree. All housed in unmarked gold metal pin back frames. SIZE: Ranging from 1″ h to 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: The first one has a crack in sky, the third has damaged frame and the fifth with horizontal crack, otherwise good. 9-90995-10 (350-600)

1668
$288.00

THREE CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) With figure in building setting. Housed in an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. 2) Woman outside of church in landscape. Housed in an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. 3) Horizontal oval of buildings and bridge. Housed in an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. SIZE: 2-1/4″ x 2″, 2″ x 1-1/2″ and 1″ x 1″ respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-8 (300-500)

1669
$862.00

LOT OF EIGHT CAMEOS. All cameos, in different colors in Jasperware, possibly by Wedgwood. One housed in metal pin back frame with portrait of a lady, six in gold color frames with no pins in different colors and one white with pin back. SIZE: Range from 1″ to 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Some soiling, good. 9-90995-20 (250-400)

1670
$172.00

CRYSTAL BALL SHAPE DESK CLOCK. Dial marked “8 Jours”, black outside numbers with red military time numbers on inner area. Case being two half circles of clear glass with brass center rings. Movement marked “Made in France”. SIZE: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairlines to enameled dial, appears to be in working order. 9-74197 (200-400)

1671
$1,200.00

FRENCH SWINGING BABY MANTLE CLOCK. Late 19th Century mantle clock has a brass movement, white enamel dial with open escapement and two appatures. Pendulum is a baby on a swing. Clock having fancy decoration of lovebirds, flower trellace of roses, warrior medallion bust and inscription plaque “December 25th, 1887”. Eagle maker’s mark. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 13″ w. CONDITION: Appears to be complete, no key. 9-91822 (1,000-1,300)

1672
$0.00

TRAMP ART FRETWORK CLOCK. Fretwork mantle clock having fancy shaped base with steps leading up to four carved scrolling supports having a round clock centering a tall finial with urn and spire. Clock dial in black with gold numbers having time and strike keyholes. Back of the movement marked “Gaudefroy, Paris 6677”. Bell, pendulum and key present. Clock having a separate base with brass ring and able to hold a glass dome which is not present. SIZE: Clock is 25-1/2″ h x 18″ w; separate base is 4-1/4″ h x 21-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good, appears to be in running condition. 9-92204 (600-800)

1673
$920.00

FINE AGRA CARPET. Mid-20th century. Slate green floral latticework on the deep indigo field within a main border of scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 11’10” x 8’11”. CONDITION: Very fine overall with full pile and rich color. 9-91329 (1,000-2,000)

1674
$58.00

INDO-TABRIZ RUG. Late 20th century. Central lobed medallion in ivory with polychrome flowerheads on a pale blue field within indigo and taupe spandrels and an ivory floral guard border. SIZE: 6’7″ x 4’3″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90565 (200-400)

1675
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE ASSORTED OYSTER PLATES. Late 19th century. The first, transfer floral decorated. The second, a majolica-form with crabs, shells and seaweed. The third, of typical form with simulated oysters. SIZE: Largest: 9-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: All showing minor wear and minimal losses to paint. 9-90990 (500-1,000)

1676
$0.00

THREE CONTINENTAL PAINT-DECORATED OYSTER PLATES. Mid-19th century. Each with six simulated oysters within a simulated net centering a scallop shell. SIZE: 8-1/4″ diameter. CONDITION: Two in overall very fine condition, one with quarter-inch chip on rim. 9-90989 (400-600)

1677
$660.00

COLLECTION OF 18 FANCY DECORATIVE TEAPOTS. All 20th Century. Collection includes: Decorated floral teapot on metal stand with candle bowl; Figural woman holding a pitcher with head as cover and pitcher as spout; Modern art pottery pot with dogs head handle and mean face spout; Two figural bird pots marked “Made in Japan”; Sitting cat; Three terracotta pots; Green Jasperware pot with flowers and leaves (lid w/ damage); Marine life decorated pot, one in shell form (breaks to inner rim); Majolica dragon and more. One unlisted example with sealife motif repaired. SIZE: Range from 11-1/2″ to 3″ h. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-90991 (700-1,000)

1678
$0.00

15-PIECE DOULTON PORCELAIN DESSERT SET. Set having a brown Doulton Burslem mark. Circa 1882-1891. Set consisting of: 3″ h x 11-1/2″ x 8-3/4″ footed oval bowl; Six 9″ dia. plates; Eight 6-1/4″ dia. plates. Each nicely decorated with different flowers in gold trim. Oval bowl set on four scrolled feet. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91524 (400-600)

1679
$0.00

ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A WOMAN IN ELIZABETHAN DRESS ON A HORSE. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Modeled depicting a woman with wide brimmed feathered hat, left arm outstretched in long flowing dress with cape, seated side saddle on her horse, the horse leaning against a tree stump on a natural rock work plinth. Marked beneath the plinth with the Dux acorn mark. SIZE: 22” h, 16” l x 7” w overall. CONDITION: Repairs to left hand, left foot missing toes, hairline crack, horse’s proper left shoulder, proper left cape of rider. Parasol or other object missing from left hand. Bridle missing from left hand. Surface is in need of a good overall cleaning. 9-74989 (400-600)

1680
$0.00

PAIR OF FRENCH BOY AND GIRL FIGURINES. Polychromed earthenware figures are marked on the underside “JM 6334” and “JM 6335”. One depicts a boy in fancy formal attire with tri-corner hat seated atop classical railing with urn spindles. His feet rest on a naturalistic base. He faces left. The other figure shows a fancy dressed girl with wide brimmed bonnet, she carries a basket and faces right. When placed side by side they appear to be in conversation. SIZE: 20″ h x 9″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: One finger tip missing from girl and small flake off bottom of dress. Boy has small paint loss on stocking, otherwise very good. 9-91372 (800-1,200)

1681
$0.00

AFTER GEORGE RECIPON (FRENCH, 1860-1920) BEAUTY & THE BEAST. Large bronze shows a nude woman standing beside a seated lion. Woman holds a hand mirror in her left and her right arm is extended out. Her hair flows back in the wind and the lion tail extends beyond base. Superbly modeled and signed on base “Recipon” and “Copyright 1904 By. LaPointe”. Purportedly from a large Kennebunkport hotel. SIZE: 32″ h x 18″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: Very good, nice bronze patina, there is a drilled hole in the base where it was secured to prevent theft. 5-66912 (3,500-5,000)

1682
$1,150.00

AFTER CLAUDE MICHEL CLODION (French, 1738-1814) TWO PUTTI AND A RAM. Bronze figural group depicting two frolicking putti roping a ram. On an oval plinth having artificially gilt heightened details. SIZE: 16” h x 15” l x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Old patina, very good. 5-64979 (800-1,200)

1683
$1,840.00

LUCIEN GIBERT (French, 1904-1988) DANCER. Multi-color patinated bronze figure of a dancer with fan shaped head piece, long flowing gown with chainmail skirt. She stands on her right tiptoe with other knee bent and hands out. Colors of silver, tan and brown. Mounted on a stepped brown mottled onyx base. SIZE: Bronze is 12″ h; Base is 10-3/4″ w x 4-1/4″ h. Overall is 14″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with some rub to bronze. 5-66913 (1,000-1,500)

1684
$1,438.00

FINE GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE. Circa 1840. The dentil molded swan’s neck pediment with carved floral rosette terminals centering a dentil molded pediment and scrolling pierced foliate fretwork, the molded cornice with blind fretwork frieze, joined to the case fitted with a pair of arched panel doors, the lower case fitted with a deep single drawer, raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 93″ h. x 59″ overall w. x 23-1/2″ d. CONDITION: This breakdown wardrobe retains original dark finish, though repolished. With breaks in fretwork on cornice which is repairable. Retains original feet. 9-92120 (3,000-4,000)

1685
$0.00

SET OF AMERICAN CENTENNIAL HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY MARQUETRY NEST OF TABLES. Circa 1900. The four tables of graduated size, each with elaborate floral marquetry, raised on square tapered legs with string inlay. SIZE: 29″ overall h. x 27-3/4″ overall w. x 17-1/2″ overall d. CONDITION: All retain original and dark surface and patina, each table with some degree of repair, all in need of cleaning and tightening. 9-90874 (800-1,200)

1686
$0.00

FINE REGENCY STYLE BENCH MADE SATINWOOD CENTER TABLE. The round top having segmented veneers with an ebonized inlaid border above the conforming frieze fitted with four drawers and rectangular inlaid panels, raised on four saber legs with carved rams-head terminals and ringed appointments, ebonized and gilt, centering a shelf with circular inlaid floral decoration terminating in gilt hoofed feet. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: H 30-1/2”, D 42”. CONDITION: Overall in very good to excellent condition. 9-91879 (2,000-4,000)

1687
$5,462.00

NICE ENGLISH CHESTERFIELD SOFA IN TUFTED LEATHER. Mid 20th Century. Rectangular sofa of typical form with tufted padded back continuing to arms, seat also tufted. Overall studded in brass tacks on suppressed ball feet. Leather a burnt orange color. SIZE: 80″ l x 34″ d x 14″ seat h. CONDITION: Very good overall with original covering. 9-91814 (800-1,200)

1688
$2,070.00

BLACK FOREST FIGURAL CARVED BEAR SMOKER’S STAND. Late 19th century. This unusual example depicting an adult bear with glass eyes holding a carved tree trunk surmounted by a scrolling top of simulated branches centering two lidded compartments each mounted with a cub. The opposite edges depicting a frolicking cub on its back, the fourth cub rearing on hind legs. The center of the top mounted with a brass cigar cutter. The whole on an oval plinth raised on canted carved feet. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. x 20″ l. of top x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Overall very nice with crisp carving, the stand top missing one spherule, with original dry finish and good patina. 9-90972 (800-1,200)

1689
$172.00
Revised: 1/16/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1692.

ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. Last half of the 20th Century. Center colorful medallion on a red field with multiple borders. Predominant colors of blue, red and ivory. SIZE: 12’5” x 9’5”. CONDITION: Some wear to central area, generally good. 9-91489 (500-1,000)

1690
$780.00

ENGLISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOT RACK. This unusual two sided item, designed for the storage of caps and riding boots with an arched crest rail fitted with carrying handle and turned pegs above a shelf with twelve shaped apertures raised on incised rectangular end supports joined by the bottom shelf with convex front raised on outswept feet. SIZE: 38-1/2” h x 30” l x 17” d. CONDITION: Old surface, good patina, 6” strip of molding missing on rack, one leg broken and braced. 9-74626 (500-700)

1691
$0.00

TURKISH SHIRVAN RUG. Last quarter 20th century. Central octagonal medallion with polychrome devices on a checkerboard field flanked by indigo panels of latch hooks and crabs within a burgundy border of arrowhead devices. SIZE: 5’5” x 4’. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90027 (600-800)

1692
$58.00
Revised: 1/16/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1689.

INDO CHINESE FLORAL WOVEN CARPET. Six rows of floral sprigs, tulips, bell-flowers, lily of the valley on a cranberry red field, within a wide ivory border of oval pale indigo floral medallions. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 13’10” x 10’4″. CONDITION: Very good overall with some minor staining, vibrant colors, small areas of wear throughout. 9-91490 (200-500)

1693
$172.00

FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY PRESENTATION BANJO CLOCK, NEW HAVEN CLOCK COMPANY. First quarter 20th century. The circular brushed-steel dial with Arabic numerals centering time and strike apertures, the brass spring-driven 8-day movement marked with patent dates and trademark. Above the throat with eglomise panel flanked by brass fillets above the box base with glass panel opening to brass pendulum and degree plaque marked New Haven Clock Company, New Haven, Conn, USA. The presentation bracket molded with spherules and acorn pendant, the whole headed with a brass urn-form finial. SIZE: 44-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Good overall, with original brass movement, case with old dark patina, box base glass minus eglomise decoration. 9-91339 (400-600)

1694
$600.00

GERMAN HOODED WALL CLOCK. Circa 1870 with brass square dial, black Roman Numerals, three inner separate dials, one for seconds, one for date and the other strike indicator. Also a moon dial, single winding hole. All housed in a dark finish nice stained case. Unmarked brass movement. Pendulum present, no key. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 14-1/4″ at widest. CONDITION: Unknown working order, otherwise very good. 9-91823 (600-900)

1695
$1,840.00

DAVID MANUEL (American, 20th Century) “JOHN WAYNE – AMERICAN”. Outstanding bronze sculpture of a standing John Wayne in western outfit holding a rifle and wearing a hat. Signed at base “Manuel” and titled. Attached to a shaped molded edge wood base. Bronze comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Limited Edition 101 of 250. Signed by the artist and sold by the Frontier Museum and dated “12/16/81”. SIZE: Weight: 34 lbs. 30″ h. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90899 (1,000-2,000)

1696
$288.00

AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) COMING THROUGH THE RYE. Remington re-strike bronze figural group depicting four horsemen abreast on horseback with guns raised on a naturalistic rocky base mounted on a rectangular stone plinth. SIZE: 14”h overall x 15-3/4”w x 9-1/4”d. CONDITION: Rough re-casting, retaining original surface. 9-90313 (200-300)

1697
$1,150.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) THE MOUNTAIN MAN. Modern bronze recast of Remington’s famous depiction of the Mountain Man. Attached to a black marble base. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90900 (1,000-2,000)

1698
$1,035.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) THE BRONCO BUSTER. Recast of Remington’s famous depiction of cowboy on bucking bronco. Attached to an oval black marble base. SIZE: 21″ h x 18″ l. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Hendenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine CONDITION: Very good. 9-90898 (1,000-2,000)

1699
$0.00

HAND PAINTED MIRROR BY GRACE ANDERSON. The wide wood frame depicting a landscape scene of Lake Auburn, Maine on the bottom third. The top right quadrant painted with colorful zinnias. The frame encompassing a beveled edge mirror with a gold bead decorated border. Signed bottom right “Grace Anderson”. Grace Anderson was an artist who painted in the western Maine area. SIZE: 48″ x 34″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt and loss to mirror backing, otherwise good. 9-91546 (800-1,200)

1700
$86.00

HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD LABELED CHILD’S DAYBED TOGETHER WITH AMERICAN VICTORIAN WICKER DOLL’S CARRIAGE. Late 19th Century. 1) Daybed of rectangular form with woven seat and inclined headrest. Wicker skirt with zigzag and woven apron raised on four turned legs. 2) Carriage of typical form with adjustable hood, scrolled and rolled sides centering a padded seat with adjustable back and scrolling footrest, turned with fiddlehead elements on wire wheels. Scrolled handle with turned wooden hand rest. SIZE: 1) 19″ h x 42″ l x 17″ w. 2) 35″ h x 33″ l overall x 16″ w. CONDITION: Both in very good original dried finish, exhibiting minor losses to the wicker at head of daybed and at edges of footrest on carriage, parasol of carriage is absent. 9-91380 (300-500)

1701
$0.00

FINE REGENCY CARVED ROSEWOOD ADJUSTABLE ORGAN OR PIANO STOOL. Circular padded top revolving above a fluted swelled and ring turned standard joined to the circular carved and flattened plinth base raised on three claw feet. Currently covered in a raw silk pattern fabric. Circa 1830. SIZE: 18″ h at lowest point x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very nice overall. Wood with cleaned original surfaces with no visible repairs or damage. Nice patina. 9-91389 (300-600)

1702
$230.00

CONTINENTAL LOUIS XVI STYLE PARQUETRY CENTER TABLE. First quarter 20th Century. Circular top with walnut floral inlay centering an eight pointed contrasting star all within a rosewood parquet border above the conforming skirt of contrasting inlaid panels and string inlays. Raised on shaped cabriole molded legs ending in brass. Apron fitted with with a drawer. SIZE: 29″ h x 28-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very fine with original scrubbed surfaces; minor veneer repairs and losses. All four feet intact and original. 9-91387 (400-600)

1703
$402.00

WILLIAM IX MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. Circa 1850. Rectangular case with molded cornice fitted with a splash guard above two open sections with adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth. Four original shelves. SIZE: 46-1/2″ h overall x 76-1/2″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with cleaned original surfaces. 9-91383 (500-700)

1704
$115.00

AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL BLACK MARBLE AND BRESCHIA CLASSICAL FORM MANTLE CLOCK. Architectural marble case mounted with an enameled and brass decorated dial with open escapement. Inner ring marked “Le Boutillier & Co., Paris”. Brass works with time and strike. SIZE: 11-1/4” h x 13” w x 6” d. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Unknown working order. 9-74147 (200-400)

1705
$240.00

THREE PORCELAIN FIGURINES BY BOEHM. 1) 5-3/4″ Hedgling Western Bluebirds, #494, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 6-3/4″ Baby Crested Fly Catcher #458, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 3-1/2″ h First Venture Robin with early Boehm mark. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139-2 (500-800)

1706
$345.00

PAIR OF CANADA GEESE PORCELAIN FIGURINES BY BOEHM. Model #408; One showing a Canada goose with head up, the other head down protecting three gosslings. Black mark to base, Made in USA. Year of issue, 1953. SIZE: 7″ and 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139 (300-500)

1707
$120.00

THREE SONGBIRD PORCELAIN FIGURINES BY BOEHM. 1) 4-1/2″ h Baby Bluebird #442, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 4-1/4″ h Baby Goldfinch #448, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 4-1/2″ h Baby Wood Thrush #444, black mark, Made in USA. CONDITION: Very good 9-91139-1 (300-500)

1708
$0.00

TWO BOEHM BIRDS, BOEHM PLAQUE AND BOOK. Lot includes: 3-1/4″ Baby Cedar Waxwing #432, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 3-1/2″ Baby Chickadee #461, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 7″ h Boehm collectors plaque #SP-73, Made in USA. 4) 12-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ Edward Marshall Boehm book, signed edition with hard sleeve. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139-3 (300-500)

1709
$0.00

AFTER ALBERT ERNESY CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French, 1824-1887)YOUNG BOY PLAYING MANDOLIN. The bronze statue of a young boy with wide brimmed hat plucking at a mandolin and standing on one leg. The plinth signed, “A. Carrier”. SIZE: 26”h. CONDITION: Roughly cast with scratches on arm and back. 9-74986 (1,000-1,500)

1710
$690.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) JOHANNES GUTENBERG AND HIS PRESS. A bronze figure showing a proud Guttenberg standing in front of his large book press. He hand is across front with his hand in his belt and his other hand rests atop the press. He stands atop a stepped square base. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h x base 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91373 (1,500-2,500)

1711
$690.00

AFTER HEINZ MUELLER (German, 1872-?) BRONZE OF MAN ON HORSEBACK. Depicting a shirtless man slouched on the back of a walking horse on a naturalistic plinth with incised signature in script “H. Muller” stamped “Austria” and what appears to be a foundry mark. SIZE: 12-1/4” h x 11-1/4” l. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Nice old chocolate brown patina. 9-73946 (800-1,200)

1712
$0.00

F.CHOPIN (Russian, 20th Century)ARMED COSSACKS AT REST. Bronze figural group shows three men in full Cossack attire with guns at the ready. One stands, one sits and another lies down. A small fire has been built to heat a kettle which hangs from tripod. A dog rests against one of the soldiers. Signed in Cyrillic. Also “F. Chopin”. Greenish/brown patina mounted on a molded edge oval green mottled marble. SIZE: Overall is 7-1/2″ h x 13″ w x 10-1/2″ d. Bronze is 6″ h x 11″ w x 8-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91376 (2,000-3,000)

1713
$0.00

FAVRILLE PINCH EDGED TIFFANY GLASS BOWL. Bottom signed “L.C.T.”. Ruffled pinched edged rim on a panel sided bowl. Gold with bluish hues. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90672 (400-600)

1714
$0.00

TWO LALIQUE CLEAR GLASS QUAILS. One stands tall with head up and with textured feathers. The other squats low having similar textured feathers. Both signed on base “Lalique France”. SIZE: Very good. CONDITION: 7″ h and 3-1/2″ h. 9-90688 (1,500-2,000)

1715
$402.00

DAUM CLEAR GLASS PELICAN FIGURINE. Solid pelican perched on a rock which has a side signature “Daum, France”. SIZE: 9″ h x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90689 (300-500)

1716
$172.00

CLEAR GLASS STEUBEN CANDY DISH. Lotus leaf form with curled over handle. Signed “Steuben” on upper rim. Polished pontil. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h to top of handle x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90668 (200-250)

1717
$460.00

TWO MODERN GLASS SCULPTURES. Mid 20th century. The first, a block of Venetian glass, having three stylized angel fish swimming within polychrome filaments depicting sea grass, the fish encased within a clear block of bubbled glass. The second ,a block of chiseled blue-green glass with polished surfaces simulating an Arctic scene with icebergs depicting the head of a seal, head rising from the water. Affixed with original label marked “Kosta, Sweden”. SIZE: First 6 3/4″ h 12 1/2 ” l. Depth 3 1/4″. Second 6″h X 7 1/2″ w X 2 1/2″ Depth. CONDITION: The first in very good condition overall, no defects noted. The second with small clamshell fracture on top center front edge. Other small similar fractures on edges of back facets, may be part of the making of the piece. 9-91163 (200-400)

1718
$420.00

GALLE CAMEO LAMP BASE. Early 20th century. Acid-etched and wheel-polished mauve brown fuschia on a pedestal base signed in script on side, the base notched for wiring. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: The rim with extensive chipping otherwise good condition. 9-74193 (100-200)

1719
$360.00

GENET & MICHON FROSTED ART DECO BULBOUS AMBER VASE AND VERLYS FROSTED OPALESCENT FRUIT BOWL. Second quarter 20th century. The vase is of bulbous form decorated with three graduated rows of stylized artichoke leaves.The base with an impressed signature The Verlys bowl with opalescent raised flowerheads,probably waterlilys, the feet of leaf form with opalescent centers,signature etched in script. SIZE: Height of vase 9 1/2″. Diameter of bowl 13 3/4″. CONDITION: Good color, structurally very good with no visible defect, the first vase with surfaces scratches and marring to frosted surfaces and clear ribs. 9-91183 (300-500)

1720
$345.00

JOHN ROOD (1906-1974) “SUPPLICATION”. Oak carving from the solid depicting a bearded, robed man clutching a brimmed cap to chest in downcast demeanor. Signed at base “Rood, 1945”. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With original weathered surface, shrinkage splits throughout, as expected 9-74527 (1,200-1,500)

1721
$0.00

CARVED WOODEN STATUE OF A HAITIAN SLAVE GIRL, SIGNED “LE DECIMUS HAITI.” Depicting a young girl with head scarf and hoop earrings wearing a beaded necklace and frock, hands on hips, posing barefoot on a circular lined plinth. Carved from the solid. SIZE: 54-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces, missing an earring. 9-90308 (500-750)

1722
$0.00

STONE CARVING OF A SEMI-NUDE ROBED MALE TORSO IN THE CLASSICAL TASTE. 20th Century. Weathered brown crackled surface mounted on a rectangular stone plinth. SIZE: 23” overall h x 12” w x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very minor chips on toga, shoulder, chaff marked proper left hip, otherwise very good. 9-74601 (600-800)

1723
$201.00

SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ROSE-CARVED SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1870. The scrolling leaftip and rose-carved crest rail with open handgrip continuing to serpentine stiles centering a scrolled leaftip carved splat. The overupholstered seat with serpentine edges raised on frontal angular cabriole legs with foliate carved knees and backswept rear legs. SIZE: 33″ h. of back. CONDITION: Fully refinished and restored, in very nice overall condition. One repair noted on back of one chair. 9-91488 (300-500)

1724
$201.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT OPEN ARM GENTLEMAN’S CHAIR. Circa 1860. The shaped and molded back joined to padded arms on incurved molded supports centering the shield-shaped upholstered seat on molded carved cabriole legs with brass casters. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. of back x 16-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains original finish, recently re-upholstered, very nice condition overall. 9-91332 (150-250)

1725
$230.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN STYLE BRASS AND IRON BED. 20th century. The iron headboard and footboard shaped and cast with leaftips continuing to cast-iron cylindrical supports centering S-scrolled and turned-spindle brass tubing above and joined to seven iron spindles cast with foliate terminals. The iron frame cream painted and fitted for side rails. SIZE: 54″ h. of headboard x 44″ h. of footboard x 53″ w. (standard double bed). CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-91327 (200-300)

1726
$0.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON CAMPAGNA-FORM URNS ON PEDESTALS. Each cast with an egg and dart rim, the bodies cast with scrolling foliate vinery and carrying handles with masks, the bases fluted, on a square plinth. SIZE: 31” h, 22-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74167 (1,000-2,000)

1727
$115.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS. Each egg and dart scalloped rim above leaftip and fluted body on a square plinth. SIZE: 21” h, 22” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Multiple heavy coats of paint. One plinth base rim with piece out. 9-74159 (400-800)

1728
$2,875.00

ORIENTAL CARVED GRANITE PAGODA-FORM GARDEN LIGHT Probably 20th Century. The domed hexagonal roof surmounted by a mushroom finial above the conforming frieze carved with recessed panels joined to the conforming mid-section; each side fitted with rectangular teak panel with opaque panes; a light mounted within, raised on a base. The four graceful arched legs with incised edges. SIZE: 36” h, 37” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall with weathered, mossy surfaces. Large chip at one roof point. 9-74171 (2,000-4,000)

1729
$460.00

METAL SHELL FORM FOUNTAIN RESERVOIR. Cast half round shell formed reservoir has flat back and ribbed scallop edge. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 18” w. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: One mounting hole is broken otherwise good. 9-74166 (200-300)

1730
$862.00

LARGE MODERN COPPER HOUSE LIGHT. Six light fixture, housed in an oversized lantern. Green verdigris copper. SIZE: Approximately 60″ h x 20″ w. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 9-90917 (250-400)

1731
$115.00

INDO-BOKHARA RUG. Late 20th century. Of typical form, having three rows of 15 guls interspersed with angular latch hook medallions on a beige field within multiple stripe borders of geometric designs, all in polychrome earth tones. SIZE: 6’2″ x 4’2″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90564 (150-250)

1732
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

WITHDRAWN.

CHINESE ORIENTAL RUG. Decorated with a floral medallion flanked by floral sprays and circular spandrels deep indigo ground within a cream border of floral vinery. SIZE: 5’9” x 3’2”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Spots of minor wear throughout, retains good color and pile. 9-74183-1 (150-300)

1733
$63.00

HAMADAN RUG, TABRIZ PATTERN, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. The poled medallion within a hexagonal brick medallion, the cream border with stylized flower heads. SIZE: 6’ x 3’4”. CONDITION: Fair overall with areas of wear in field. 9-74450 (75-125)

1734
$3,162.00

QUALITY AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE BENCHMADE WALNUT FARMHOUSE TABLE. Mid-20th century. The rectangular top with breadboard ends projecting above the conforming apron of pegged construction fitted with three aligned drawers raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 32″ h x 9ft 2″ l x 39-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Custom handmade table from North Carolina commissioned by the current owner. CONDITION: This fine handmade example is in very good overall original condition, with very fine dark patina. 9-91314 (2,000-3,000)

1735
$1,150.00

DIMINUTIVE REGENCY STYLE BENCH-MADE INLAID MAHOGANY SERVER. Circa 1930. Rectangular top with burled elm cross banding above the conforming case fitted with two banks of bow-front drawers centering a straight long drawer. All with string inlay rectangular panels. Raised on four frontal tapered square cuffed legs and two similar rear legs. SIZE: 31″ h x 36″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Retains original finish, somewhat in need of a cleaning. Minor losses to veneer, hardware is original, original feet. Very good overall. 9-91391 (500-800)

1736
$0.00

EXTENSIVE ENGLISH PART DINNER SERVICE “INDIAN TREE” PATTERN BY BRIDGWOOD, RETAILED BY HARRODS LTD. OF LONDON. First quarter 20th century. Floral decorated within a gilt border, the rims with floral vinery with a modified gilt decorated Greek key edge. Set including thirty-one 10″ dinner plates, twenty-six 9-1/2″ luncheon plates, six 7-1/2″ salad plates, sixteen 7″ bread/butter plates, one 14″ oval platter, twenty-seven 5-3/4″ saucers, and twenty-nine teacups. Total of 136 pieces. CONDITION: The set in very fine condition overall, with no significant damage or restoration, minimal number of minor flakes. 9-91321 (800-1,000)

1737
$0.00

CONTINENTAL PAINTED AND GILT-DECORATED CAKE STAND AND TWO CABINET PLATES TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF GERMAN TRANSFERWARE PLATES. First quarter 20th century. Each painted example signed by the artist, the scenes within scrolling gilt borders on deep blue ground. The German plates with transfer decorated landscapes. SIZE: Cakestand 6″ h Diameter 8 3/4″.Diameter of plates 7 1/4″and 8 1/4″ respectively. CONDITION: Good condition overall with minimal wear to gilding and paint, repair to rim of one plate, transfer plates with minor roughness. 9-91157 (250-350)

1738
$288.00

SEVEN PIECE LOT OF QUIMPER. Lot includes: 1) 24″ x 14″ fish platter with man and woman motif signed “HB Quimper France”. 2) 2-3/4″ h x 8″ l covered sardine dish marked “Henriot Quimper 159”. Base having an attached liner with bow ties and horns. Top having bagpipe horns and bow ties with seated women. 3) 2-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ w center handled condiment tray with man and woman motif. Signed “Henriot Quimper France”. 4 & 5) Pair 8-1/4″ candlesticks with yellow ground with man and woman. Signed “HB Quimper 13”. 6) 2-1/2″ h x 3-3/4″ dia (without handles) porringer cup with woman on yellow ground. Signed “HB Quimper France” (inside hairline). 7) 10″ h unmarked handled jug in blues and yellows, tapering form with loop handle decorated with deer, buildings, rabbit and bird. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-91525 (400-600)

1739
$0.00

BOUCHER (French, 20th Century) PAIR OF BRONZE FOOTED URNS. The identical pair having an amphora shape with double scroll handles supported by tall animal feet surmounted by cherub heads. The three feet are attached to a molded edge trifoil shaped green and black marble base with brass edging. The bodies decorated in relief, one side with Mercury atop Pegasus; the other with another figure atop Pegasus. SIZE: Overall is 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One marble base with restoration, otherwise very good. 9-91371 (1,500-3,000)

1740
$0.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE FIGURES OF MEN. Bronze figures set atop matching gray and red marble square plinths having turnip type brass feet. Each man sits on a naturalistic ground, one holding a cup with arm curled toward chest which may have held something at one time. The other holds a round drum on his lap and his hand holds what probably was some sort of stick which is not present. Unsigned but with a very nice aged patina. SIZE: Bronze is 7″ h. 9-1/2″ with base. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-90691 (1,500-2,000)

1741
$0.00

LALOUETTE (20th Century) CHIEN AL A PUCE. Bronze figure of a dog scratching his neck on an oval base. Title and artist inscribed on side of base and a foundry mark “Bronze Garanti au Titre l.v Deposee 5910”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 7” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90690 (800-1,200)

1742
$480.00

LOT OF TEN FOSSILIZED TRILOBITES. Devonian period. Several unusual and previously unknown examples. Some in life like poses. Including Drotops, Psychopyge, Ceratarges, Ketternaspis and others. SIZE: Largest is 12″. CONDITION: All very good. 9-91186 (800-1,200)

1743
$288.00

FOSSILIZED DINOSAUR TRACKS. Early Jurassic period. Fossil of a three-toed dinosaur, Ichnogenus, a bi-petal dinosaur. Three toed prints showing both positive and negative sides of the print. SIZE: Approximately 7″ print l; 7″ overall. CONDITION: Good condition overall. Repaired fracture of the rock running along one toe. 9-91185 (650-850)

1744
$1,140.00

FOSSILIZED SEA LILIES. Unknown period. Series of fossilized sea lilies each overlaying the next showing very good detail of stalks and flower heads. SIZE: 31″ x 20″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74458 (200-400)

1745
$460.00

ANTIQUE HIRES ROOT BEER DISPENSING COOLER. Wood and brass barrel shaped dispenser having a dispensing spigot on side and supported by three brass claw feet. The stained oak barrel having six brass supporting bands, central area having three diamond shaped red and gold trim advertising stating “Drink Hires It Is Pure”. Fitted wood cover on top and a fitted enamel reservoir on the interior. Brass plaque attached to side which indicates that it was loaned by the Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia, USA No. 13937. SIZE: 23″ h x 13″ dia at top. CONDITION: Generally very good, there is loss to decoration on side. 9-92205 (500-600)

1746
$489.00

A COMMERCIAL BRASS CORK EXTRACTOR. late 19th century. Designed with an iron and turned wood handle operating the concealed corkscrew and fitted with a pressure mount for attaching the angular instrument on the edge of the bar top. SIZE: 20″ X 13″. CONDITION: Very good condition showing expected and normal wear. 9-90692 (250-300)

1747
$0.00

PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CAST-BRASS ANDIRONS TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR FENDER. Second half 19th century. The acorn finials on reeded urn plinths joined to swelled standards, all cast with leaf tips raised on scrolled foliate cast legs terminating in claw feet. The fender with reeded rail joined by leaf cast turned spindles centering five pierced brass panels cast with scrolling floral vinery, each with a cartouche centering a bird, raised on a stepped, molded plinth. SIZE: Andirons 21″ h. 18″ d. Fender 48″ l. CONDITION: Andirons in very good condition overall. Fender in need or resodering at corner seams, otherwise good. 9-91532 (300-500)

1748
$144.00

AMERICAN THREE PIECE CAST BRASS FIGURAL GIRANDOLES. Mid 19th Century depicting a courting couple in period dress on stepped white marble bases. SIZE: 20” h of center candelabra x 15” w, 14-3/4” h of single sticks. CONDITION: Retains original patina. No restoration noted. Some prisms mismatched, very good overall. 9-90576 (300-500)

1749
$420.00

FINE SHEFFIELD SILVER ENGRAVED GALLERY TRAY. Late 19th century. The oval tray with applied reeded handles and reticulated gallery, the surface decorated overall with oval cartouches and an inner border of shells, bellflowers and scrolling vinery centering an armorial crest raised on scrolled feet. Hallmarked beneath, “E P N S” beside a cartouche with the initials JGS above the numeral 01815. SIZE: 2-1/2″ overall h. x 26″ l. x 17″ w. CONDITION: Very nice, with normal accepted wear. Plating intact. 9-91350 (450-650)

1750
$720.00

LOT OF 24 MISCELLANEOUS STERLING FLATWARE PIECES. Lot consists of: Miscellaneous small serving pieces, largest being a 7″ ladle; from various maker’s; Two souvenir spoons; Two spoons with windmill tops; Enameled handled ladle; Rabbit decorated baby’s spoon; and more. WEIGHT: 19.8 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally good, some monogrammed. 9-91308 (400-600)

1751
$0.00

FINE AMERICAN STERLING WINE CARAFE WITH STOPPER, SIGNED ALVIN. First quarter 20th century. The slender ewer form decorated overall with gravevines, having monogrammed cartouche, the base of the handle marked “Patented 3616 qt. 999/1000 fine” with the Alvin hallmark. SIZE: 13-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Very nice overall, with minor “foxing” on base, stopper nests loosely. 9-91440 (800-1,200)

1752
$834.00

FINE AMERICAN STERLING OVERLAY CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE, SIGNED ALVIN. First quarter 20th century. The paneled throat fitted with stopper, the whole of gourd form, decorated with scrolling grapevines. Marked on the base “Patented 3710 pt. 999/1000 fine” followed by the Alvin maker’s mark. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, no defects noted. 9-91442 (600-900)

1753
$690.00

AMERICAN STERLING SILVER OVERLAY CLEAR GLASS DECANTER WITH MATCHING STOPPER, MARKED ALVIN. First quarter 20th century. The bell-shaped ewer with matching stopper, monogrammed cartouche, and scrolling floral vinery, the base rim marked with the Alvin hallmark, #4252 qt. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with general oxidation or “foxing.” 9-91438 (500-750)

1754
$575.00

FINE STERLING OVERLAY CLEAR GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER. First quarter 20th century. The jug fitted with a clear stopper decorated overall with thistles, having an applied handle and monogrammed cartouche. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with “foxing” at bottom, faceted stopper possibly associated. 9-91443 (300-500)

1755
$230.00

AMERICAN CLEAR GLASS SILVER OVERLAY VASE. First quarter 20th century. With flared and scalloped rim and paneled sides. Decorated overall with floral silver overlay. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. x 6-3/4″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall, with “foxing”. 9-91441 (200-300)

1756
$0.00

AN AMERICAN CLEAR GLASS AND SILVER OVERLAY DECANTER TOGETHER WITH A SILVER OVERLAY CRUET. First quarter 20th century. The first, square tapered bottle thistle-decorated and engraved “Scotch.” The cruet decorated overall with grapevines. Each missing its stopper. SIZE: First: 10″ h. Second: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both very good overall, each with glass oxidation or “foxing.” 9-91439 (200-300)

1757
$0.00

THREE-PIECE BISTRO SET COMPRISED OF ROUND FOLDING TABLE AND TWO FOLDING SIDE CHAIRS, PAINT-DECORATED IN VICTORIAN TASTE. Mid-20th century. The folding steel table with round molded top and leaftip frieze painted with a floral still-life flanked by parrots on a folding spindle-frame base, together with a pair of matching folding side chairs of similar construction, each oval panel back painted with a floral still-life. SIZE: 31″ h. of table x 25″ diameter of table. 37″ h. of back x 19″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall original condition, with inch-and-one-half tape mark above head of righthand bird. 9-91320 (500-800)

1758
$115.00

ITALIANATE MARBLE TOP AND BRASS COFFEE TABLE. Mid 20th Century. The rectangular marble top raised on four turned and tapered ribbon-tied cylindrical legs. SIZE: 15-1/2” h x 60” l x 20” d. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Overall very nice. 9-90785 (200-400)

1759
$690.00

EIGHT ASSORTED AMERICAN HOOKED MATS. Last quarter 19th century. Of rectangular, square, oval, and circular forms, fashioned in a variety of colors and patterns including butterflies, floral and foliate designs, and geometrics. SIZE: Largest: 37″ x 17″. CONDITION: All in good used condition, structurally intact, in need of cleaning. 9-91453 (200-300)

1760
$120.00

SMALL FLORAL NEEDLEPOINT RUG. Mid-20th century. Worked overall in roses and peonies in tones of pink, salmon and green on a beige field with a forest green border. SIZE: 5’10” x 4′. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91328 (200-300)

1761
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Japanese, 19th/20th Century) ONE FOR THE CUBS. Bronze figure of a lioness with rabbit in her mouth. Lioness is in striding position with head up clenching the screeching rabbit. She has glass eyes and is well modeled. SIZE: 7″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91075 (600-800)

1762
$575.00

UNSIGNED (Japanese?, 20th Century) PAIR OF DUCKS. Left and right facing ducks, one being larger than the other but in the same form probably due to being a male and female. Nice detail to feathers in a dark brown patina. SIZE: 7″ h x 15″ and 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91637 (2,000-3,000)

1763
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 20th Century) FIGURE OF A CLASSICALLY ROBED WOMAN. Bronze in a demure pose with flowing robe, bouquet of flowers in right hand and in her hair on a naturalistic circular base, mounted on a round black marble plinth. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good original patina, a scratch on left proper arm. 9-74603 (500-700)

1764
$0.00

BLANCHE ROBERTS (American, 20th Century) NUDE WOMAN WITH FLOWER. Bronze figure partially kneeling figure of a nude woman looking at a flower held out in her right hand. Feet are attached to a round bronze base which is inscribed “Roberts”. The edge having an American Art Foundry New York stamp. SIZE: 20″ h x 10-3/4″ dia base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91788 (1,000-1,500)

1765
$0.00

SIGNED (French, 19th/20th Century) THE WATER GIRL. Bronze figure of a young woman holding water jug and stepping down a rock stair holding edge of skirt. Signed on base with what appears to be “J P M _ _ _ tino”? Nice dark brown patina. SIZE: 16″ h x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91448 (500-700)

1766
$690.00

PAIR OF ART DECO PATINATED METAL FIGURAL BOOKENDS, MAX LE VERRIER (French, 1918-1930). Circa 1930. Each in a verdigris finish and modelled with a female nude seated on a pedestal, arms extended reading a book. Signed in script at the base of the pedestal “M. Le Verrier”. Also stamped “France”. Both mounted on black and buff marble plinths. SIZE: Each: 7-1/4″ h. of statue x 8-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Very nice original surfaces, both showing expected wear on shoulder blades. 9-91150 (800-1,200)

1767
$690.00

REGENCY STYLE TRAY TABLE. Late 19th century. The continental oval tray decorated in the Delft manner depicting a fanciful scene of a floral filled urn in a coach escorted by costumed monkeys, the finish crackled, mounted in a gilt-bronze surround with scrolled handles, the underside of tray with a crown, shield and wreath mark, the letters “WL” in script, 1895 date (see photo). The whole fitted to a custom regency-style ebonized and paint-decorated folding stand. SIZE: 27-1/2″ overall h. x 25-1/2″ overall l. x 17″ overall w. CONDITION: Overall very fine. 9-91319 (500-800)

1768
$0.00

FINE ENGLISH JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED WALNUT AND CANED SIDE TABLE. Third quarter 19th Century. Circular top with caned quarter panels within a foliate and floral rosette carved border and conforming apron. Raised on barley twist legs joined by a conforming X-stretcher centering a block with turned finial. SIZE: 30″ h x 24″ dia. CONDITION: Retains old original surface and caning, finish is somewhat dry. Table has been tightened and reglued but shows no signs of any repairs of damages. 9-91385 (400-500)

1769
$172.00

SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CARD TABLE. The hinged demilune top above the conforming frieze inlaid with leaf tip and flower head diamond and oval panels raised on swelled cylindrical reeded legs with ringed cuffs. SIZE: 31” h x 36” w x 18” d. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: Original surface, the top with dryness, crackling, and sun-bleached. Veneer chip left rear corner facing. 9-90151 (400-600)

1770
$0.00

BENCH-MADE CEDAR LINED MAHOGANY BLANKET CHEST. First half of the 20th Century. Rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to a cedar lined interior. The chest with recessed brass carrying handles. SIZE: 20”h x 38”l x 20-3/4”d. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall. Diamond form inset escutcheon missing. 9-90164 (400-600)

1771
$720.00

HUBLEY PARCEL POST MOTORCYCLE SIDECAR WITH DRIVER. Early motorcycle having rubber wheels marked “Hubley Mfg. & Co.”. Green coloring extending from the motorcycle to the Parcel Post sidecar. Handlebars are silver and the gas tank retaining a portion of the original decal. Driver having a blue uniform with goggles and hat. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Good showing wear, loss of paint, out of round tires and some rust. 9-91484 (800-1,200)

1772
$1,680.00

A PLUSH TEDDY BEAR WITH GLASS EYES WITH PARTIAL RIBBON LABEL ON FOOT “B—-C”.Circa 1900. The canvas, stuffed body with brown glass eyes, swiveling head, arms and legs,and the remnants of a silk ribbon label attached to the proper right foot. SIZE: 21 1/2″ CONDITION: Showing wear overall with hole in pads of both hands, small hole in foot, loss of hair on various parts of body. With faded color. 9-91381 (300-500)

1773
$0.00

AMERICAN SHEET METAL PATINATED HOWARD JOHNSON’S WEATHERVANE. Mid-20th century. The arrowhead mounted on a copper tube opposing a sheet metal silhouette of the Howard Johnson’s logo depicting a chauffeur-driven touring car with female passenger. SIZE: 13-1/4″ overall h. x 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall, with patinated and gilded surfaces 9-91547 (400-600)

1774
$240.00

SLAG GLASS BOUDIOR LAMP. Unmarked with matching base. Square lampshade having green slag panels with a grill having scroll vines and urn of flowers. SIZE: 16-1/2″ total h; 7-3/4″ dia. shade. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91377 (200-400)

1775
$460.00

TWO STERLING TEAPOTS. 1) 10-1/4″ h slender teapot marked “1 Pint”. 2) 9-1/2″ h wide pot with urn finial by Gorham marked “2441 2-3/8 Pint”. WEIGHT: 40 tr. oz. SIZE: CONDITION: Slight bend to one finial, some nicks. 9-91330 (400-800)

1776
$0.00

THREE INTERESTING SILVER ITEMS. 1) 16″ h silver plated lantern on stand. Stand having a square base with tall square shaft holding a scrolled hook with lion head. The hook holds a separate hanging lantern which fits either a round candle or small burner which is not present. Lantern frame is nicely decorated with scrolled reticulated sides. 2) Fine unmarked silver lock including the lock, 8″ x 6-1/2″ lockplate, hinged hasp and key. Lockplate in shaped form with crown flanked by rampant lions. In working order. 3) 7-1/2″ l and 6″ l four unmarked silver wings, right and left forms. CONDITION: 1) Base has one edge decoration and it appears three are missing which would allow the lamp to stand without falling over. 2 & 3) Very good. 9-91144 (300-500)

1777
$58.00

SELECTION OF AMERICAN STERLING AND SILVER-PLATED TABLEWARES, MID 20TH CENTURY. Including a sugar and creamer, a reticulated bread basket with handle, and other reticulated serving baskets and other items. WEIGHT: 32 tr. oz. weighable. SIZE: CONDITION: In as found, used condition. 9-74388 (200-400)

1778
$172.00

AN EMBOSSED SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER HAMMERED AND DECORATED DRESSING MIRROR TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR FRAME AND HAND MIRROR. Mid 19th century. Each decorated with scrolling flowerheads and leaf tips within beaded borders. The large mirror and frame stamped “925” and, the frame also marked “PERU”. SIZE: Dressing mirror 17″X 12″. Frame 8 1/4″ X 5 1/2″. Hand mirror 11 1/2″ X 6″. CONDITION: The thin silver sheeting with multiple dents and blemishes. The frames in good condition with waxed surfaces. 9-91145 (200-300)

1779
$0.00

SMALL REVERE TYPE BOWL BY TIFFANY & COMPANY. Bowl marked “Tiffany & Co. 18203 Makers 4312 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M” and “4 gills”. Footed flare rim bowl having line decoration at midpoint. Script monogram “UFR”. WEIGHT: 10 tr. oz. SIZE: 3″ h x 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Shows use with some minor dings. 9-90684 (150-200)

1780
$69.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER PLATE AND STERLING. Lot consists of: Pair 6-1/4″ sterling weighted candlesticks; Twelve 6″ silver plated spoons by Oneida Community of famous actors & actresses; Twelve 6″ silver plated teaspoons by Rogers 1939 of New York World’s Fair; Two 9″ fancy silver plated berry spoons; souvenir spoon; Two footed salts with spoons. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91309 (150-250)

1781
$1,265.00

COVERED FOOTED SHEFFIELD SILVER TUREEN. Double handled tureen having a large stepped round foot which is unmarked leading to a tapered rounded lobe decorated body with a gadroon type edge. Fitted cover has a rim slot for ladle and a nice fruit knop. Armorial crest on side. 19th Century. SIZE: 12″ h x 10″ dia without handles CONDITION: Very good. 9-91522 (50-100)

1782
$172.00

FIVE MINIATURE PORTRAITS MOUNTED IN SIMULATED IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL SCRIMSHAWED FRAMES. Second quarter 20th century. The oval portraits of females in period costume within brass bezels mounted in simulated ivory and tortoiseshell veneered frames. SIZE: Largest: 4-3/4″ x 4-1/4″. Smallest: 4″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: All in very good condition, showing simulated wear and patina. 9-91165 (500-1,000)

1783
$240.00

FIVE CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN MINIATURE FRAMED PORTRAITS. Late 19th century. The two largest, in pressed brass frames; one with boule inlay; three enamel portraits now mounted within molded frames, converted from pin brooches. SIZE: Largest: 3-1/2″ x 3″. Smallest: 2″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: All five portraits appear to be in very fine original condition, frames also good. 9-91168 (400-600)

1784
$420.00

FIVE FRAMED MINIATURES. Second quarter 20th century. All painted on cellulite or bone, of varying periods and subject matter, in Florentine rococo gilt frames. SIZE: Largest: 8-1/2″ x 7-3/4″ overall. Smallest: 8″ x 5″ overall. CONDITION: All good to very good, artwork in very good condition with damage to one frame and minor wear to others. 9-91166 (400-800)

1785
$240.00

FOUR FRAMED MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Circa 1850-1950. The first and earliest, an oval three-quarter portrait of a woman with curled brown hair in a flowing blue dress wearing two gold hair pins and gold brooch, signed “Alex” above the proper left shoulder, mounted in original boule frame of the period. The second, a three-quarter portrait of a woman in a floral pink ribbon-tied bonnet and pearl necklace, signed “Selver” above the proper left shoulder, mounted in a brass frame. The third, an oval portrait of a haloed Madonna and Child, signed on the right side facing edge of portrait “L. Bollo”, mounted in a shaped bakelite frame. The fourth, an oval three-quarter portrait of a woman in ball gown with blue necklace and bejeweled hair, signed opposite the proper left cheek “Vebar”, mounted in a segmented simulated ivory frame. SIZE: First: 7-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ overall. Second: 4-1/4″ x 3″ sight. Third: 5″ x 4-1/2″ overall. Fourth: 4″ x 3″ sight. CONDITION: Nice overall, no issues noted. 9-91167 (400-800)

1786
$58.00

FOUR IVORY ROUND BOXES. 1) 1-1/4″ h x 1″ dia. box with cover having relief carved Oriental scene. 2) 3/4″ h x 2-1/2″ dia. covered compact having inside mirror and carved top with dragon. 3) 1-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ dia. box with the lid having a small watercolor of a shepherdess under a tree. 4) 1″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. box with hand painted scene of courtship in a park and garden scene. Cover will not come off, otherwise very good. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-74428 (200-400)

1787
$90.00

11-PIECE DRESSER SET. Each piece having a silver Royal crest with crown and monogram on a white bone frame. Set consists of: Six brushes ranging in size from 7-1/4″ to 9″; Shoehorn with small nick at rim; Glove stretcher; Two 3-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. hinged cannisters, each has damage to hinge area and lid; 11″ mirror with damage to frame. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91143 (250-400)

1788
$86.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CAST-BRASS THREE LIGHT MIRRORED SCONCE TOGETHER WITH A FRENCH EMPIRE FOLDING SHAVING MIRROR. 19th century. Sconce headed by a cast bust of a Saytr above the beveled rectangular mirror plate within the cast pierced surround of dragons and leaf tips, fitted with C-scrolled candlearms fitted with bobeches. The brass three-fold mirror, each section bound in tooled brown leather, gilt-decorated with ribbon-tied wreaths interspersed with robed figures and a royal crowned displayed eagle, each panel hinged on a cylindrical turned foot. SIZE: The first 19 1/2″ , width 10 1/2″. Mirror with a height of 13 1/2 “. Overall length 31”. CONDITION: Both in very good original condition, the sconce with old polish. Nozzle in need of retapping. 9-91179 (250-400)

1789
$0.00

TWO PART MAJOLICA JARDINAIRE ON STAND. Marked on base “1154-12”, the matching pieces in colors of green to brown with “C” scroll handles. SIZE: Overall 30-1/2″ h x 18″ dia with handles. CONDITION: One handle with unprofessional repair, otherwise very good. 9-91487 (300-500)

1790
$300.00

FINE MASON’S BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED JUG AND BASIN SET IN ORIENTAL PATTERN. The pitcher and bowl with faceted edges depicting a blue willow oriental panoramic view, each marked “Mason’s Iron Stone China”. SIZE: 11-1/2” h of pitcher, 16” dia of bowl. CONDITION: Very good overall with no chips, cracks, or repairs. 9-90577 (200-400)

1791
$17.00

SEVRES DECORATED FRUIT BOWL. Footed bowl in medium blue having two panels, one floral and the other putti surrounding an open wreath with crown and monogram. Bottom marked with a blue Sevres mark, a red mark “Chateau Des Tuileries”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 11-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Wear to rim, yellowed interior. 9-90975 (150-250)

1792
$0.00

EIGHT CAPO DI MONTI FIGURINES. Lot includes: 8″ h dancer in gold decorated dress with castagnettes, impress mark “12278”; 5-1/2″ figurines of elegantly dressed man and woman in gold colored costumes highlighted in rust; Set of six 4-1/2″ h cupid figurines, two with drums, two with flutes, one with accordion and one reading. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91158 (500-1,000)

1793
$0.00

FOUR PORCELAIN FIGURINES. All Continental having putti forms. 1) 9″ h figurine having two putti, one with wings holding bird and nest with eggs, the other holding a gourd and apple. 2 & 3) Two 8″ musical theme putti’s in white with gold trim, one blowing horn and one playing the drums. 4) 5″ figurine of putti sitting on a stump eating grapes. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91159 (500-800)

1794
$0.00

PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN GILT DECORATED AND PAINTED CAMPAGNA-FORM URNS, NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS. Mid-19th century. Each with a flared leaftip rim above the body decorated with floral cartouches flanked by gilt branch-form, the pedestal decorated with cattails. Each mounted on a circular stepped plinth. SIZE: 11″ vase h. x 27″ overall h. CONDITION: Each with minor gilding loss, one with tiny chip on handle, otherwise very good. 9-91886 (400-600)

1795
$600.00

TWO LARGE BISQUE FIGURAL GROUPS OF COURTING COUPLES. Early 20th century. The first grouping depicting a gentleman kneeling beside a seated woman wearing a kerchief headdress and flowing floral gown, mounted on a circular rockwork plinth. The second depicting a boy kneeling beside a young girl crocheting, both figures with bare feet, a flower-filled bonnet beside the girl, on an oval rockwork plinth. SIZE: First: 15-1/2″ h. Second: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both very good overall, no damages or restoration noted. 9-91446 (400-600)

1796
$420.00

THREE CONTINENTAL POLYCHROME DECORATED STATUETTES OF FEMALE FIGURES. First quarter 20th century. The first and largest, depicting a maiden in a flowing robe dancing playfully with a cherub. The second, depicting a fruit vendor, her child in a straw basket on her back. The third, a statue of an 18th-century woman in floral gilt gown posed beside a pedestal. SIZE: Largest: 18-1/4″ h. Smallest: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The first, in fine overall condition. The second, with damage to child’s forefinger, otherwise very good. The third, with repaired damages to head and face, forefinger missing on right hand, left hand with restored and replaced fingers. 9-91444 (400-600)

1797
$805.00

GUSTEL MORTON (AMERICAN, 1902-?) TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A CLOWN WRESTLING A SEAL. Depicting a smiling clown with peaked hat wrestling a seal while perched on a ball. The surface in a mottled finish. Signed indistinctly around bottom rim in faded black paint. SIZE: 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Good original surfaces and color. Old chip on clowns pant cuff. 9-74604 (500-750)

1798
$104.00

BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE STYLE TIGER MAPLE MIRROR TOGETHER WITH A HANDMADE DOUBLE-HANDLE SPLINT BASKET. 20th century. The mirror with rectangular plate within a molded surround and scrolling eared crest and conforming apron. The splint woven basket of rectangular form fitted with a pair of bent carrying handles and a conforming pine lid. SIZE: Mirror: 35″ x 17″. Basket: 9-1/2″ h. x 21″ l. x 17″ w. CONDITION: Mirror, very good overall. Basket, in like-new condition. 9-90869 (200-300)

1799
$402.00

FINE BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST. Mid-20th century The rectangular molded hinged lid joined to the conforming case with mid-molding and bootjack ends. SIZE: 14″ h. x 20″ l. x 9″ d. CONDITION: Very fine overall. No restorations. 9-91574 (400-800)

1800
$288.00

EDWARDIAN METAL-MOUNTED OAK THREE-DECANTER TANTALUS. Circa 1890. Of open form, the swiveling and locking silvered top with handle fitted to the open case with scrolling ends. Contains three square cut-glass stoppered decanters mounted on the oak plinth base, stamped on the silvered handle “BETJEMANN’S PATENT 26658 LONDON”. The opposing end stamped “THE TANTALUS”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. x 16-1/4″ l. x 6″ w. CONDITION: Retains original finish with good patina, handle with expected wear to silver plate exposing copper base. Decanters with minor flakes. Decanters and stoppers all original, locked and missing key. 9-90985 (350-450)

1801
$0.00

SOUTH AMERICAN ENAMELED ICON WITHIN A HAMMERED AND CHASED SILVERED METAL FRAME 19th Century. The oval enameled plaque depicting haloed Christ rising from the tomb, polychrome painted. Mounted in a conforming and scrolled floral molded frame headed by a sunburst. Indistinct hallmarks along frame base. SIZE: 7-1/4”h x 5-3/4”w. CONDITION: Overall good with minor wear to paint, frame with some creasing. 9-74607 (250-400)

1802
$360.00

BRASS SAMOVAR LAMP & DECORATED TOLEWARE TRAY. 34-1/2″ h lamp having a brass samovar on square footed base, side swing handles. 29-1/2″ x 23″ floral decorated tray having oval form with side handles. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90993 (250-400)

1803
$805.00

PAIR OF LARGE CARVED OAK PILLAR CANDLE HOLDERS IN THE BAROQUE TASTE. Circa 1880. Each of columnar form, foliate carved with spiral twist standard raised on a scrolled tripod base. Fitted with bronze bobeches. SIZE: Each 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very fine original overall condition. 9-90992 (200-400)

1804
$0.00

PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE ROCOCO PORCELAIN WALL BRACKETS. Late 19th Century. Each shaped shelf above the bracket molded with acanthus leaftips and C and S-scrolled elements and a scallop shell, the central cartouche with applied floral decoration, the whole gilt heightened. Each marked with an underglaze blue torch beneath an overglazed “KPM” beneath a crossed globe mark. SIZE: 11-3/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 7-1/2”d. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. Losses to one flower petal on each bracket. 9-74640 (800-1,000)

1805
$518.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN PUGS. Right and left facing seated dogs in brown and light brown have a white collar with applied bells. Bases impress marked “1560” with no maker’s mark. Nicely modeled. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 8″ l. CONDITION: One dog missing two bells on collar and repaired leg. Other in good condition. 9-90942 (800-1,200)

1806
$180.00

LARGE PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP. Group shows a man leading a horse with a double wagon seat saddle. An elegantly dressed woman and man sit atop the horse. Man with parasol and woman with basket of flowers. Horse is well mottled and stands on a naturalistic base with trees and stumps. Man is leading them to the side of a stairway for disembarking. Impress number “9642” on the side and an unidentified blue mark to base. SIZE: 13″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine Mansion. CONDITION: Repairs and restoration. One finger missing. Otherwise good. 9-74216 (300-500)

1807
$180.00

LOT OF EIGHT CLEAR ART GLASS PIECES. Lot consists of: Two 5-1/2″ h x 9″ dia Baccarat four-branch glass candleabra in the art deco style. Candlesticks have cross branches with square candle cups mounted with metal to a round glass ball and then to a round base marked “Baccarat”. Two 3-1/4″ swirl motif clear glass candlesticks signed “Baccarat”. 4-1/2″ h x 8″ w double branch candlestick in clear glass with original label “Val St. Lambert”. 2-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ w clear glass dish marked “Baccarat” (tiny flea bite to base). Two clear glass ashtrays, both marked “Val St. Lambert”. CONDITION: Very good, as noted above. 9-91200 (300-500)

1808
$748.00

LOT OF SEVEN GLASS PIECES. Lot includes: Two 9-1/2″ h overlay blue to clear decanters with original heavy stoppers having silver rims marked “Sterling”; 9-1/2″ square clear decanter with polished pontil marked “Baccarat France” and having a sterling liquor tag “Jerez”; 9-1/2″ clear glass decanter marked “St. Louis” with sterling liquor tag “Cognac” – interior cloudy; Pair of 8-1/2″ h enamel decorated dresser bottles in lime green color; 10-1/2″ enamel decorated Victorian vase with ruffled rim. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-91161 (500-800)

1809
$575.00

IVORY & TORTOISE SHELL HINGED BOX. Background being panels of mottled tortoise shell overlaid with intricately carved ivory panels. Edges and corners with decorative inlay having bone strapping. Interior fitted with blue velvet. Box set of four claw feet. 19th/20th Century. SIZE: 3″ h x 10″ l x 4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90671 (200-300)

1810
$345.00

PAIR OF HAND PAINTED FANS. Each fan has 59 sections which have been attached to a silk background. The scene show a large gathering of men with several buildings.The stays have been removed. Identically housed in painted wood frames with glass, probably 19th century. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 23″. CONDITION: Good with only minor deterioration of silk backing. 9-90803 (200-400)

1811
$0.00

PAINTED CANVAS WATER BOTTLE COVER. The framed piece in the shape of a mug with a jolly man’s face surrounded by different male vices including cards, dice etc. The bottom margin with “My Wife Won’t Let Me”. The piece has been framed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 11-1/2″ (Size of actual cover). CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90703 (400-600)

1812
$0.00

GEORGE THATCHER & CARROLL JOHNSON’S MINSTRELS POSTER. Unframed poster published by the Forbes Co., Boston & NY; Dated 9-21-89 #70. Scene shows a well dressed gentleman with cane and hat and also a full figure of him in his stage dress. Poster exclaims “George Thatcher America’s Greatest Minstrel and Punster”. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 27-1/4″. CONDITION: Poster has been backed and shrink wrapped to foam board; There are tears, creases and losses primarily to edges and to the leg area to the standing figure. 9-91539 (300-500)

1813
$115.00

SEVEN ORIENTAL OBJECT D’ART. Lot includes: Two 4″ lacquerware combs; 2-1/2″ dia. carved ivory disc with intricate carving of man in landscape scenes; 2″ x 2″ carved ivory brooch with relief scene, house with figures. Housed in a gold metal frame. 3-3/4″ x 3″ ivory card case with carved scenes, one scene in cover is broken. 1″ ivory relief head. 3″ x 2″ tortoise shell and silver compact marked “800”. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91199 (250-400)

1814
$720.00

SEVEN DECORATIVE FANS. 1) 11-1/2″ intricate white lace with amber colored simulated tortoise shell sticks, front stick having a rose gold and diamond studded monogram which appears to be “A de B” and has approximately 40 small rough cut diamonds. 2) 11″ hand painted fan with picnic scene of women, children and man. Sticks in simulated ivory with morning glory decoration. 3) 18″ ostrich plume and simulated tortoise shell fan having an attached monogram with diamond studded similar to previous monogram. 4) 7-1/2″ hand painted fan signed “O. Gavien” with lovers on bridge with swan. 5) 8″ wood carved fan. 6) 9″ modern fan with Spanish decoration in box and another in poor condition. SIZE: CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91147 (200-300)

1815
$58.00

MISCELLANEAOUS LOT INCLUDING ART POTTERY CONSOLE SET, MERSCHAM PIPE AND MORE. Three piece unmarked art pottery console set having two 10″ h candlesticks and 10″ dia. bowl; Unmarked Merscham pipe with lady and fancy hat bowl (4″ l) with amber type tip in case; Three assorted blue glass shakers (1-1/2″ to 3-1/2″ h); Two 4″ dia. pink and opalescent swirl glass bobeches; 1-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ w blue and white condiment dish; 10-1/2″ dia. pink lustre plate with stagecoach. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91310 (200-300)

1816
$0.00

CONTINENTAL STONEWARE TANKARD WITH BLUE DECORATION. Second half 19th century. Of bulbous cylindrical form, fitted with a pewter lid, decorated overall with cobalt blue and incised floral sprig within cobalt borders. Beside the handle is incised the numeral “3” above an enameled “3”. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with an egg-shaped enamel imperfection beside and beneath the applied handle. 9-91861 (200-300)

1817
$288.00

PAIR OF PINK AND GILT DECORATED BRISTOL LUSTRES, NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS. Mid-19th century. Each pink milk glass example of typical form with scalloped rim, hung with cut-crystal prisms, now mounted on a brass plinth. SIZE: 24″ overall h. x 13-1/2″ lustre h. CONDITION: Both structurally very good, with losses to gilding; the prisms matching, with total of three absent. 9-91885 (200-400)

1818
$0.00

A PAIR OF MINIATURE HALF-PORTRAITS OF FEMALES, TOGETHER WITH A CONTINENTAL BRASS-, BONE- AND PAINT-DECORATED TRINKET BOX. Early 20th century. Each portrait an oil painting on copper depicting a woman in period dress, mounted in carved and gesso period frames. The trinket box with hinged lid of bone veneers centering an oval painting of court scene within beaded edge, the box with concave edges raised on scalloped feet. SIZE: Paintings: Each 4-1/4″ x 3″. Box: 2″ h. x 7-3/4″ l. x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Paintings: very good, with minor damage to one frame. Box: no visible issues and no restoration. 9-91169 (200-300)

1819
$0.00

GROUP OF POTTERY AND STONE ARTIFACTS. Including: 3-1/2″ stone weight; 3-1/2″ l x 1″ stone boat shaped mortar; 2″ h x 4″ l figural bear stone pipe; Five pieces of Columbian style pottery of unknown age. CONDITION: Pottery pieces have some damage, otherwise good. 9-91154 (200-400)

1820
$90.00

INTERESTING LOT OF METAL ITEMS. Lot includes: Two 3″ h silver figural bells, probably of South American origin, each of a woman; 3″ h metal teapot with dog cover, Oriental design; 4-3/4″ dia. bronze disc with stork, turtle and trees. The turtles shell has a hole to allow for hanging; 1-1/2″ handled silver cup engraved with flowers in panels and bird; 8″ museum replica metal figure (loss to leg); 2-3/4″ bronze Columbian style figure; Two small brass figures CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-741959-74431 (100-200)

1821
$115.00

TWO JEWELRY BOXES AND FIGURAL DINNER BELL. 1) 5-1/2″ l brass turtle wind up dinner bell. By pushing down the turtles head, the tail moves and it rings. Marked “BOJ”. 2) 2″ h x 4-1/4″ w x 3-1/4″ d WMF decorated silver jewelry box. Top with a scene after a painting by E. Zamagois titled “La Demande En Mariage”. Bottom marked “OX” with the diamond WMF mark and “I/0”. Cloth lined and having its original key. 3) 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ x 2-1/4″ small brass Victorian style jewelry casket. Rococo decoration with lions as legs and feet, scrollwork and lion head top. CONDITION: Very good. 9-744299-74430 (100-200)

1822
$60.00

BRONZE FIGURAL DANISH DISH. Bottom marked “Ildfast” with a crown. Center having a figure of an infant wrestling a fish. SIZE: 3″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90676 (100-150)

1823
$29.00

AN EDWARDIAN STAMPED BRASS AND OAK STATIONERY BOX TOGETHER WITH A PAINT-DECORATED GLASS CORDIAL SET. Circa 1900. The cask-form letter box with hinged lid opening to compartments decorated overall with floral vinery on a molded oak plinth. The glass cordial set of egg form with hinged lid opening to a conforming tray fitted with six cordials and a glass decanter, the interior of case reverse painted in fiery orange, the exterior painted with floral sprays applied with glass beading. SIZE: First: 6″ x 9-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. Second: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The box in fine overall condition with original surfaces. The cordial set with losses to exterior paint decoration, some losses to interior paint, brass lid rim needs re-attaching, small chip to neck of decanter, otherwise good condition. 9-90994 (100-200)

1825
$17.00

CONTINENTAL FRAMED “BAS-RELIEF” OF AN INTERIOR SCENE. Late 19th century. Cast in lead with a copper wash, depicting a musician in period dress seated on a bench playing to two women in a kitchen interior. Mounted within a scrolled gilt frame. SIZE: 8″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very nice, with minor gilding loss to frame. 9-91570 (50-100)

1826
$0.00

CAPO DI MONTE FIGURE OF A MAN. A man is standing wearing a red coat leaning against a bent cane on a square base with stump. Blue mark to base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90677 (100-150)

1827
$402.00

FINE LOT OF NINE ASSORTED BOXES. Lot consists of: 4-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. decorated round box with scene of woman and man in landscape with gold and deep blue ground. 2) 2-1/2″ h x 5″ w gray marble box. 3) 3″ h x 5-1/2″ w porcelain jewelry casket with velvet liner having a scene of exotic bird marked “Limoges France”. 4 & 5) Two inlaid boxes (2-1/4″ x 6-3/4″ and 1-3/4″ x 5-3/4″). 6 & 7) Two glass jewelry caskets, one 4″ x 5-1/4″ in amber glass and the other is 2-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ opalescent blue. Both have corner chips. 8) 2-1/2″ dia. enameled hinged box with purple violets and white engine turning marked “935 Sterling. 9) 2-1/2″ h x 6” dia. porcelain box with ormolu fittings having a scene on cover of man and woman. Top has crack. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-908909-91162 (100-150)

1828
$90.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE OF MAN AND WOMAN. Figurine shows a well dressed man and woman seated in front of a French style stand with pitcher and mugs. Blue crown and shield mark to base First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ w x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Man’s pipe that he holds in his hand is missing stem, otherwise very good. 9-91526 (100-200)

1829
$0.00

PAGINATED METAL OF THREE CHILDREN AROUND A CAULDRON. Figure shows two young boys and girl all wearing wooden shoes and typical Dutch outfits. They hold hand and hand and surround a shaped three-footed kettle. Naturalistic round base with no signature. SIZE: 8″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91374 (200-600)

1830
$420.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF SIX PIECES OF DECORATED PORCELAIN. 1) 6-3/4″ x 8-1/2″ dia. Sevres rose decorated bowl on ormolu stand, first half of the 20th Century. 2) 4″ h x 3″ dia. cigarette box with silver plated base rim and cover, cover having horseshoe and riding crop. Piece marked in the Homeward and The Hounds pattern. 3) 5″ Hutschenreuther figurine of boxing putti with original label. 4) 10-1/2″ Continental figurine of dancing woman, all over decorated with flowers. 5) Pair of 8″ covered jars decorated with exotic birds against a blue feather background. Cover with similar design and come on hardwood Oriental stands. – Both have cracks. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91160 (300-400)

1831
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE STYLIZED PERCHING EAGLE TOGETHER WITH A CLAY FIGURE OF SEATED DEITY & SOUTH AMERICAN REDWARE DOG FORM PITCHER. Clay figure being Central or South American. The dog pitcher, possibly Columbian, having flattened round body raised on three stylized feet, the handle in the form of a dog’s head with pointed ears, the flaring spout, the animals tail. SIZE: 1) 3-1/4” h eagle. 2) Figure is 3-1/4”. 3) Dog pitcher 4-1/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 6-1/4”w. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Shell fractures and concussion marks on back of eagle. Eagle detached from plinth. Clay figure and dog pitcher very good. 9-739699-73963 (300-500)