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5 Provenance
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Glossary of Terms
All items in this catalog are described according to the following table of terminology. Please
note that all statements in this catalog as to Authorship, Period, and Origin, are qualified
statements subject to the Conditions of Sale.
Other terms:
Bears signature
In our judgment, the signature not of the artist. This term is generally used separately, or together with a
description of the work as “attributed to,” “school of,” “manner of,” or “after” the artist.
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Provenance
207, 331, 332, 334–338, 340, 342, 344, 346, 347, 349–354, 356, 357, 359–390, 394
9, 18, 27, 30, 31, 37, 53, 131, 150, 167, 172, 408, 428, 474, 486, 508, 521, 536, 635, 638, 664, 666, 671, 672,
674, 679, 681, 682, 722, 772, 773, 774, 778, 779, 780, 782, 784, 785, 791, 792, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 800,
802, 804, 806, 821, 829, 830, 834, 835, 842
409, 436, 442, 443, 444, 444A, 515, 522, 575, 605, 615, 623, 628, 643, 653, 658, 669A, 693, 695, 696, 697,
698, 707, 725, 730, 731, 736, 741, 754, 765, 766, 771, 775
176, 185, 209–216, 219–235, 238–246, 254–258, 261, 265–267, 269–279, 281–284, 286–288, 307–313, 317,
321, 326, 329, 330, 333, 794A
25A, 421, 421A, 526, 547, 556–560, 567, 569, 574, 583, 665, 787, 788
466, 513, 528, 530, 593, 633, 670, 680, 712, 752, 717, 810
24, 481–484, 509, 510, 663A, 715, 716, 718, 742, 743, 755, 756, 807, 822, 823, 824, 831
204, 260, 268, 319, 341, 345, 388, 391, 392, 395–397, 399, 400–407, 420, 440, 542–544, 750, 751, 758–761,
776, 826, 827
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Session I:
Fine Silver
Lots 1–200
1 2
1 2 3
Early Irish Sterling Silver Dish, Dublin, Queen Anne/George I Irish Sterling Silver George I Britannia Standard Silver-gilt
rubbed city and date mark, bearing the Strawberry Dish, Dublin, 1714-15, Joseph Covered Sugar, London, 1719-20, Thomas
conjoined “TB” mark for Thomas Bolton Walker, maker, the lobed, circular dish with an Gladwin, maker, circular, the dome-top lid
(1658-1736), circular with a shallowly lobed engraved armorial, dia. 5 7/8 in., approx. 5.6 with a pagoda finial, the bowl with engraved
rim, dia. 5 1/8 in., approx. 2.8 troy oz. troy oz. crowned “A” monogram in two rocaille
cartouches, decorated throughout with
Provenance: Purportedly purchased from N.B. A copy of the original receipt from chased floral scrollwork, on a circular foot with
James Weldon, Dublin, in 2002. Nicholas Shaw Antiques accompanies the lot. beaded rim, ht. 5 3/4 in., approx. 12.6 troy oz.
$6,000-8,000 $500-700
N.B. The shape of the cartouche in this
mark is consistent with early Bolton hallmarks
recorded on other pieces dated c. 1700.
$1,500-2,500
5
Georgian Sterling Silver Two-handled
Loving Cup, bearing marks for London,
1736-37, maker’s mark “IP” possibly for John
Preist, with acanthus-capped handles and a
reeded girdle, ht. 6 1/2 in., approx. 27.9 troy
oz.
3
$600-800
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George II Sterling Silver Tankard, London,
1752-53, William Shaw & William Priest,
maker, baluster-form, with domed lid, circular
foot, and engraved armorial, ht. 7 3/4 in.,
approx. 25.0 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
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George II Sterling Silver Kettle-on-Stand,
London, 1757-58, Thomas Whipham &
Charles Wright, maker, inverted baluster-form
with rocaille flower sprays and a cartouche
engraved with a coat of arms to one side
and presentation inscription to the other, the
stand with floral swags on three scrolled legs
terminating in reticulated and splayed C-scroll
feet, ht. to handle 15 7/8 in., approx. 70.0 troy
oz., with a fitted wood case.
$800-1,200
8
George III Sterling Silver Inkstand, London,
1761-62, Edward Aldridge I & Edward
Aldridge II, maker, with three later silver-plate
mounted glass wells flanked by a pen rest,
an unmarked silver drawer to underside, an
engraved armorial, and gadrooned rim, on four
paw feet, lg. 10 1/4 in., stand only approx. 6
20.8 troy oz.
$500-700
15
9 12 14
Two George III Sterling Silver Sauceboats, Group of English Sterling Silver Flatware, George III Sterling Silver Tray, London,
London, one 1762-63, George Methuen, all with assorted armorials, monograms, and 1784, Robert Sharp, maker, with a raised
maker, with a gadrooned edge and acanthus- makers, fifteen George III: place spoon by gadrooned edge with two inset handles, lg. 13
capped handles, on four C-scroll feet, with Hester Bateman, a roast fork by Thomas 1/4 in., approx. 18.3 troy oz.
monogram to one side and armorial to the Dicks, a stuffing spoon with rubbed maker’s $500-700
other, ht. 4 7/8; the second, 1763-64, John marks, a serving fork with maker’s mark
Muns, maker, with an engraved armorial and “WC” probably for William Cattell, and ten tea
acanthus-capped flying scroll handle, on three knives with silver blades by Joseph Taylor; two
splayed feet, ht. 3 3/8 in., approx. 19.8 troy William IV “King’s” pattern place spoons with 15
oz. total. rubbed or redacted maker’s marks; and two George III Sterling Silver Sauce Tureen and
$300-500 ladles with baleen handles and coin-mounted Cover, London, 1818-19, Solomon Hougham,
bowls, lacking hallmarks; together with a ladle Solomon Royes & John East Dix, maker, the
with a wood handle bearing rubbed hallmarks, stepped lid with circular finial, the sauce tureen
10 probably German; approx. 17.3 troy oz. total with a gadrooned rim, two acanthus leaf-
George III Sterling Silver Pitcher, London, weighable silver. capped handles on four paw feet, ht. 6 1/4 in.,
1763-64, Fuller White, maker, balustroid, with $300-500 approx. 38.6 troy oz.
an acanthus-capped handle and engraved $600-800
armorial, ht. 9 in., approx. 25.9 troy oz.
$500-700 13
George III Sterling Silver Drum Teapot, 16
London, 1775-76, maker’s mark “I·H” or “H·I” George III Sterling Silver Card Tray, London,
11 possibly for John Hutson, circular, with bright- 1789-90, maker’s mark “W·B” probably for
Two George III Sterling Silver Plates, cut trelliswork throughout centering a ribbon- Walter Brind, with a shell-and-scroll piecrust
London, 1766-76, one: Thomas Heming, tied cartouche with an engraved armorial, ht. 4 rim, the surface with engraved floral sprays
maker, the other: David Smith & Robert 3/4 in., approx. 14.0 troy oz. centering an armorial, on three scrolled feet,
Sharp, maker, each with a gadrooned rim $300-500 dia. 8 1/8 in., approx. 11.3 troy oz.
and engraved armorial probably for Clan $300-500
Creighton/Crichton, dia. 9 5/8 in., approx.
35.3 troy oz.
$400-600
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Two Piece of George III Sterling Silver
Hollowware, a mug with a scrolled handle
and faint monogram: Chester, 1799-1800,
maker’s mark “IL,” lacking duty and leopard’s
head mark, ht. 4 5/8, and a two-handled Irish
chalice with engraved decoration including
monogram and armorial, Dublin, 1808-09,
Richard Sawyer, maker, ht. 7 in., approx. 23.3
troy oz. total.
$300-500
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George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy,
London, 1808-09, rubbed maker’s mark “T_”
possibly for Thomas Wallis, the domed lid
topped with an urn-form finial, with scrolled
upright handles, engraved with foliate
scrollwork and an armorial to one side, ht. 6
7/8 in., approx. 9.6 troy oz.
$400-600
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Four Pieces of English Sterling Silver
Tableware, three London: a pap boat, 1810-
11, with rubbed maker’s marks, lg. 4 7/8,
approx. 1.7 troy oz., and a pair of weighted,
columnar candlesticks, 1893-94, Edward
Hutton, maker, ht. 5 3/4; and a wine coaster
with rubbed marks, dia. 7 in.
$250-350
21
George IV Sterling Silver Teapot, London,
1823-24, Phillip Rundell, maker, the squat
circular body fluted throughout, with an egg-
and-dart modeled rim and acanthus-capped
spout, ht. 5 1/4 in., approx. 31.2 troy oz.
$2,000-4,500
23 24
22 Victorian Sterling Silver and Mother-of- Four Victorian Sterling Silver Candlesticks,
Victorian Sterling Silver Tankard, pearl Fish Service, Sheffield, 1875-76, London, two 1886-87, 1888-89, Richard
Birmingham, 1867-68, Elkington & Co., maker, Martin, Hall & Co., maker, eighteen forks and Hodd & Son, maker, weighted, each with an
cylindrical, with a domed lid and dog-form knives, in a three-tier fitted wood case with urn-form reeded candle sconce, raised on
thumb-piece, the body with foliate scrollwork burl walnut front panel. a tapered stem with ram’s head monopodia
centering a vacant cartouche, ht. 8 5/8 in., $300-500 terminating in a square base with urns and
approx. 19.7 troy oz. pendant swags, ht. 12 in.
$600-800 $800-1,200
25 25A 26
Pair of Three-light Silver-plate Candelabra, Two Pieces of English Sterling Silver Five English Sterling Silver Vinaigrettes,
late 19th/early 20th century, lacking hallmarks, Tableware, London, a small William IV fish Birmingham, 19th century, various dates,
with reeded bifurcated arms and a flame finial trowel, 1836-37, William Theobalds, maker, maker’s, and monograms, three vinaigrettes
to central sconce, on an acanthus-capped with the handle cast with three putti, lg. 8 1/8; with silver-gilt reticulated grills, ht. to 1 1/2;
stem terminating in a square foot, ht. 16 1/8 and a Victorian sweatmeat basket, 1889-90, and two Continental boxes, each unmarked,
in. William Comyns, maker, ht. 3 1/2 in., approx. one with an engraved scene with dog and
$400-600 7.7 troy oz. deer to cover, lg. 3 1/8, the other with a lion to
$300-500 the lid, lg. 2 in., approx. 5.6 troy oz. total.
$250-350
27 29 32
Four Pieces of English Sterling Silver Four Victorian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars Edward VII Sterling Silver Dish, London,
Hollowware, two London: a Victorian and Spoons, Sheffield, 1897-98, Henry Atkin, 1904-05, William Comyns, maker, floriform,
two-handled chalice, 1878-79, Martin, Hall maker, trefoil-form on three ball feet, cellar ht. with embossed cherubs to the center framed
& Co., maker, ht. 9 3/8, and an Edward VII 1 1/4 in., approx. 3.3 troy oz. by foliate scrolls, lg. 12 1/8, approx. 10.0 troy
sauceboat with a flying scroll handle, 1903-04, $300-500 oz.; together with a pair of Dutch .934 silver
Haseler Brothers, maker, ht. 4; two George V, tongs, 1876, maker’s mark “HT,” lg. 12 1/4 in.
Birmingham: a sauceboat, 1935-36, Barker $600-800
Brothers Silver Ltd., maker, ht. 4, and a center 30
bowl with reticulated rim, 1924-25, with Victorian Sterling Silver Basket, London,
rubbed maker’s mark, ht. 5 5/8; approx. 44.9 1898-99, William Comyns & Son Ltd., maker,
troy oz. total. with a foliate scroll and shell cast rim, two out- 33
$400-600 stretched handles, and reticulated frame on Edward VII Sterling Silver Compote,
four scrolled feet, ht. 6 3/8 in., approx. 39.2 London 1905-06, Reid & Sons, maker, with a
troy oz. reticulated bowl, rim and foot, and inset green
$400-600 glass liner, ht. 7 3/8 in., approx. 30.7 troy oz.
28 $500-700
Twelve-piece Egyptian Revival Silver-plate
and Cut Glass Surtout de Table Service, 31
in the Victorian manner, plateau lacking Victorian Sterling Silver-mounted Shell
hallmarks, remaining pieces marked for Page Turner, London, 1900-01, William 34
Roberts & Belk of Sheffield, comprised of a Comyns & Son Ltd., maker, monogrammed, Edward VII Irish Sterling Silver Dish
three-arm epergne ht. 20 1/2, a pair three- each side of the handle cast with a couple Ring, Dublin, 1906-07, John Smith, maker,
light candelabra ht. 19, pair of compotes ht. within rocaille scrollwork, total lg. 18 3/8 in. reticulated, with various animals within C-scroll
10 1/4, and pair of vases ht. 19 3/8, each $400-600 cartouches centering a rocaille cartouche with
tri-form base with three recumbent camels on engraved monogram, ht. 4 1/4 in., approx.
scrolled paw feet, glass elements unmarked, 11.6 troy oz.
all on a five-piece rectangular mirror plateau $300-500
with rounded ends and shell, scroll, and floral
borders on paw feet, total approx. lg. 97 in.
$18,000-22,000
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35 36 37
Seven-piece George V Sterling Silver Edward VII Sterling Silver Kettle-on-Stand, Italian Silver Coffeepot, Venice, late 17th/
Tea and Coffee Service, London, 1930- London, 1936-37, William Comyns & Sons early 18th century, maker’s mark “A.B.F(H/P),”
31, Lionel Alfred Crichton, maker, each with Ltd., maker, George II-style with a bullet- baluster-form with a hinged lid, topped by an
a squat urn-form body, stylized body, and form body, acanthus-capped spout, on a acorn finial, on three splayed feet, ht. 6 3/4 in.,
presentation inscription to underside of foot, reticulated stand with burner on three scrolled approx. 9.0 troy oz.
kettle-on-stand with burner, teapot, coffeepot, legs terminating in splayed shell feet, ht. 12 $250-350
chocolate pot, creamer, covered sugar, and 5/8 in., approx. 50.5 troy oz.
open waste bowl, kettle-on-stand ht. 13 1/2 $300-500
in., approx. 184.5 troy oz.
$3,000-4,000
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Continental Silver Sponge Stand, 18th/19th
century, with unknown mark to rim, circular
form with a pierced surface on a floriform foot,
ht. 2 3/4 in., approx. 6.3 troy oz.
$200-400
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Two Pieces of French .950 Silver
Tableware, Paris, 19th century, each piece
with a scrolled rim, body with lion’s head
between various seashells, a covered
condiment dish with a floral finial, attached
undertray, and silver liner, bearing hallmarks
1825-38, ht. 5 1/4; the other a master salt
bowl with silver-gilt liner, bearing hallmarks
post-1838, ht. 2 7/8 in., approx. 29.4 troy oz.
total.
$800-1,200
41
Continental .750 Silver Coffeepot, bearing
early 19th century import marks “12 I,” 46
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maker’s mark “NB,” and unknown city mark, Four Boxed Sets of French Silver
Sixty Pieces of French .950 Silver Art
with a floral finial, lobed body, and wood Tableware, 19th/early 20th century, two
Nouveau Flatware, Paris, late 19th/early 20th
handle, ht. 6 1/2 in., approx. 12.0 troy oz. .950 silver: twelve oyster forks with a trailing
century, Victor Boivin, maker, monogrammed,
$400-600 rose motif by Ernest Compere, and a four-
twenty-four dinner forks, twelve each place
spoons, tablespoons, and luncheon forks, piece carving set by Louis Ravinet & Charles
approx. 118.5 troy oz., together with twelve Denfert, each hollow handle with iris motif:
42 knife, fork, gravy ladle, and manche a gigot
luncheon forks and eleven dinner forks all with
Four Continental Silver Serving Pieces, mid (joint holder), in a fitted case marked “Sigeron/
ebony handles, each with different, marked,
to late 19th century, bearing Austrian import Bard Bonne Nouvelle/Paris”; the third a four-
stainless steel blades, in two fitted cases.
marks 1891-1901 and a later Czechoslovakian piece .800 silver desk set with leaf and berry
$2,000-3,000
duty mark, each with a hollow handle in the motif, lacking maker’s mark, comprising a
Renaissance-revival style with a classically seal, letter opener with mother-of-pearl blade,
draped maiden, a fish serving fork and knife pen, and pen knife; and a set of four silver salt
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and a salad serving fork and spoon, all in a cellars with glass liners, monogrammed, and
Austro-Hungarian .900 Silver and Enamel
fitted case. spoons, bearing Austrian import marks, other
Cigarette Case, Vienna, 1872-1922, bearing
$200-400 marks rubbed, probably French.
additional unknown mark possibly for maker,
oblong, the lid enameled allover with a $400-600
gray-striped seated cat on a cream ground,
gold-washed interior, lg. 3 5/8 in., approx. 2.5
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troy oz.
German Silver Historismus Tankard, Hanau, 47
$300-500
late 19th/early 20th century, Neresheimer & Continental .800 Silver Figural Candlestick,
Sohne, maker, cylindrical, with a figural finial, late 19th/early 20 century, lacking maker’s
scrolled thumb-piece, and beaded handle marks, the single sconce on a faux bois stem
with a winged cherub to center, the body with with protruding oak leaves, acorns, and a
foliate strapwork centering two medallions horse jockey to base, the jockey with a laurel
with knights, on a foliate base with an wreath and bag in one hand and a crop in
engraved armorial to underside, ht. 11 3/4 in., the other, on a domed base with an oak leaf
approx. 32.4 troy oz. register terminating in four faux bois feet, ht.
$800-1,200 14 3/8 in., approx. 18.9 troy oz.
$400-600
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49 French .950 Silver, Enamel, and Glass
Traveling Vanity Set, Paris, early 20th
century, André Delpy, maker, each with blue
guilloche-enameled elements, a hand mirror,
perfume bottle, circular dresser box, shoe
horn, two clothes brushes, hairbrush, comb,
button hook, and two larger perfume bottles,
in the original fitted case marked “Kendall/17.
Rue de la Palx/Paris.”
$300-500
54
Five Sets of Continental Silver Serving
Pieces, 19th/early 20th century, three French
sets with .950 silver elements: a two-piece
48 51 carving set by Pot & Cie. in a fitted case,
French .950 Silver Covered Jar, late 19th/ Group of English and Continental Silver or fois gras server with applied monogram to
early 20th century, maker’s mark “SP(F)” Silver-plate Miniatures, 19th/20th century, mother-of-pearl handle by Henri Soufflet in a
possibly for Stanislas Pollet, possibly for ice, four English sterling silver: a frame with inset fitted case, and a four-piece hor d’oeuvres
circular with two small handles one each side miniature and enameled clover accents, a serving set marked “AD” possibly for Adelaide
and an upright handle to lid, engraved armorial shoe with a weighted foot, a Gothic Revival Dumenil; two sets of .800 silver, each in a
to body, ht. 5 1/2 in., approx. 19.4 troy oz. armchair, and a covered jug; nine Dutch fitted case: French twelve monogrammed
$300-500 silver: a reticulated basket with single drawer, teaspoons by Charles Peconnet, German ice
sauceboat, drop-front bonheur du jour, cream set with serving spoon and six spoons
hanging lantern, funnel, charger, two-handled by Reusch & Sohne; together with a French
49 covered cup, watering can, and square silver-plate set comprising of tea strainer,
Norwegian .930 Silver and Plique-à-jour container with bail handle; three German tongs, and twelve teaspoons, marks rubbed,
Enamel Dragestil Nef, Bergen, late 19th/ silver: a dressing table with hinged lid, bucket, in a fitted case marked “Louis Deschamps/
early 20th century, Marius Hammer, maker, the and teardrop-shaped container; the remaining Limoges.”
master salt in the form of a Viking ship with a pieces lacking hallmarks, eight silver: an $300-500
dragon’s head prow, lg. 6 1/8 in., approx. 1.6 opium bed, funnel, basket, pan with long
troy oz. handle, bike push-cart, basket, pitcher and
$800-1,200 dressing table with inset mirror, six white metal
or plated: mantel clock, mug, bellows, flask, 55
tankard, and cup; approx. 14.7 troy oz. total Pair of German Silver Figural Table
50 weighable silver, together with four books on Ornaments, Hanau, c. 1900, B. Neresheimer
Four Boxed Sets of French .950 Silver silver miniature: including Miranda Poliakoff’s & Söhne, maker, bearing English import marks
Flatware, late 19th/early 20th century, an ice Silver Toys & Miniatures, Katharine McClinton’s for Chester, 1901-2, B. Muller & Son, importer,
cream serving spoon and sickle-form slice Antiques in Miniatures, the Smithsonian each with removable head, a male fishmonger
marked “VL” possibly for Victor Leneuf in box Illustrated Library of Antiques: Miniatures with a fish in one hand and a net in the other
marked “G. Leivy/Rouen, two-piece serving compiled for the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, and and two barrels at his feet, one with a hinged
set with spoon and slice each with gilt-metal Victor Houart’s Miniature Silver Toys. compartment, ht. 13 3/4; and a female fruit
elements by Stephane Prudhomme, twelve $400-600 seller balancing two apples in one arm with a
monogrammed oyster forks marked “PQ” table and barrel with lift-off lid at her feet, ht.
possibly for Pierre Queille, and twenty-four 13 in., approx. 53.0 troy oz.
monogrammed knives by Henin & Cie. (twelve $2,500-3,500
luncheon and twelve dinner); together with a
three-piece German .800 silver carving set:
knife, fork, and manche a gigot (joint holder).
$400-600
55
56 58 59A
Two Pieces of .800 Silver Tableware, 20th German .800 Silver Art Deco Flatware Twenty-eight Pieces of French Silver
century, a German repoussé box, Hanau, Service, early 20th century, maker’s mark Flatware, late 19th/early 20th century, five
lacking maker’s marks, with a figural scene to probably for Koch & Bergfeld, monogrammed, boxed sets (four .950 silver): a two-piece
lid and presentation engraving to underside, twelve each place spoons, teaspoons, solid carving set, monogrammed, by Gustave
lg. 5 1/4, and a South American turkey-form fish knives, and fish forks, eleven hollow dinner Veyrat, gilt-metal serving spoon with silver
incense burner, marked to underside “OYS,” knives, ten dinner forks and hollow spreaders, handle possibly by Louis Coignet in box
ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 32.3 troy oz. total. nine oyster forks, eight demitasse spoons, six marked “F.Rotig/Havre,” twelve luncheon
$500-700 tablespoons, a master spreader, serving fork, knives with blades marked for Aubry Cadoret,
fish slice, pie knife, and gravy ladle, approx. and twelve .800 silver teaspoons by Edmond
146.0 troy oz. weighable silver. Molle; and an asparagus server with brass
$1,000-1,500 terminal, silver handle with rubbed marked
57
possibly for Henri Lapeyre.
French .950 Art Nouveau Silver Flatware
$300-500
Service, Paris, first quarter 20th century,
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Charles Hack, maker, all but knives with
Continental .800 Silver Flatware Service,
monogram, twenty-four dessert knives with
probably Italy, early 20th century, most marked
silver blades and ebony handles, twelve 60
with maker’s mark “ACC,” also marked
each dinner knives with ebony handles, French .800 Silver and Parcel-gilt Chess
“MARINAI,” twelve each dinner forks, hollow
tablespoons, dinner forks, luncheon knives, Set, late 19th/early 20th century, bearing
dinner knives, tablespoons, oyster forks, and
and place spoons, approx. 92.6 troy oz. maker’s mark “G Fres” possibly for Guillemin
teaspoons, six luncheon forks and coffee
weighable silver, in three fitted leather marked Frères, one side depicting parcel-gilt Christian
spoons, serving spoon, soup ladle, cold meat
from “A. Deleveau/Joailler Orfervre/74 Rue players, the other parcel-gilt and bronzed
fork, sauce ladle, and hollow bread knife,
Des Petits-Champs/Paris.” Moorish players, ht. to 3 5/8; the chess board
approx. 116.2 troy oz. weighable silver.
$2,000-3,000 with lapis lazuli and marble playing surface
$1,000-1,500
framed by gilt-bronze mounts, with two frieze
drawers enclosing a fitted interior, 20 3/8 x 20
3/8 in.
$8,000-12,000
63
61 64 67
Two Pieces of Continental .800 Silver Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bread Tray, Two Modern Italian .800 Silver Trays,
Tableware, 20th century, a German tray, Denmark, 1933-44, pattern no. 181B, the Padova, mid to late 20th century, Zaramella
Eugen Marcus, maker, with handles cast as lobed oblong dish with scroll and beaded Argenti, maker, each circular, dia. 8, 14 3/8 in.,
iris and a monogram to center, lg. handle to accents along rim, lg. 11 3/8 in., approx. 11.4 approx. 36.1 troy oz. total.
handle 12 1/4, and an Italian center bowl, troy oz. $400-600
Palermo, maker number 142, lobed, oval dish $500-700
with shell cast handles at each end, on a short
foot, lg. handle to handle 15 5/8 in., approx. 68
32.5 troy oz. total. 65 Two Pieces of Modern Italian .800 Silver
$800-1,200 Three Georg Jensen “Acorn” Pattern Tableware, Padova, late 20th century, an
Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, Denmark, ovoid bowl, maker’s number 258, lg. 10 1/4,
mid to late 20th century a pie server, serving and a vase with a flared mouth, maker’s
62 spoon, and hollow cheese plane, approx. 7.8 number 29 for Rino Greggio, ht. 5 5/8 in.,
Danish Sterling Silver Bonbonniere, troy oz. weighable silver. approx. 27.4 troy oz. total.
Copenhagen, 1935, Evald Nielsen, maker, $400-600 $600-800
Johannes Siggard, assayer, the shallow
circular dish with a stylized leaf and berry finial
to cover, dia. 4 7/8 in., approx. 7.5 troy oz. 66 69
$300-500 French Art Deco Sterling Silver-gilt Covered Russian .875 Silver Basket, St. Petersburg,
Chalice, Lyon, c. 1940, maker’s mark “MH” 1795-1826, Alexander Yashinov, assayer,
for Memary & Hours, lid with Latin inscription with a bail handle, gold-washed interior, and
63 and cross finial, the chalice bowl with four gadrooned lower body, on an oval foot, ht. 7
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Creamer and scenes from the birth and early life of Christ on 3/4 in., approx. 12.4 troy oz.
Sugar, Denmark, 1933-44, Johan Rhode, a weighted stem encircled by four saints, on a $300-500
designer, pattern no. 321B, each urn-form circular foot, engraved to underside “DAR KS.
with scrolled handles, ht. to 4 in., approx. 11.3 J. SZCZEPANIAK,” ht. 9 3/4 in.
troy oz. $800-1,200
$500-700
71
Art Nouveau Silver and Copper Wine Ewer,
bearing spurious marks for Moscow, 1908-17,
1st Artel, the tall, tapered form with copper-
plated bands of lily pads to the neck and lower
body centering a copper water lily design
to the front, with a copper foot, handle, and
thumb-piece mounted to the hinged lid, ht. 13
1/4 in., approx. 35.2 troy oz.
$500-700
72
Pair of Chinese Export Silver Master Salts,
19th century, with English-pseudo hallmarks,
each tub-form with a shell-and-scroll border
and gold-washed interior on four paw feet, lg.
3 5/8 in., approx. 7.1 troy oz.
$150-250
73
Three-piece Chinese Export Silver Tea
Service, Shanghai, late 19th/early 20th
century, each with alternating panels of
Chinese characters and floral cartouches,
the central panel with a landscape scene
centering a monogrammed shield, teapot,
creamer, and covered sugar, teapot ht. 5 3/8
in., approx. 35.5 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
70
74 76
Three-piece Chinese Export Silver Tea Japanese Silver Center Bowl, mid to late
Service, late 19th/early 20th century, 20th century, the shallow, lobed bowl on a
unmarked, each bulbous body encircled by a short circular foot, dia. 12 1/4 in., approx. 39.1
dragon on hammered finish and bamboo-form troy oz.
handles, teapot, creamer, and covered sugar, $800-1,200
teapot ht. 5 3/4 in., approx. 28.5 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
75
Six-piece Chinese Export Silver Tea and
Coffee Service, early 20th century, with 90
standard mark, “SILVEH,” and character
marks, monogrammed, each with bamboo
handles and an engraved foliate register,
teapot, coffeepot, hot milk pot, creamer, sugar
bowl, and tray, coffeepot ht. 9, tray lg. handle
to handle 21 in., approx. 144.7 troy oz.
$2,000-3,000
77 79
Indian Silver Charger, 19th/20th century, Middle Eastern .875 Silver Samovar and
marked indistinctly to edge, circular, with Teapot, early 20th century, marked with
various animals along raised rim centering 84 standard, rubbed mark, and stamped
inner registers of foliate scrollwork, ducks, and “VARTAN,” decorated throughout with chased
leaftips, dia. 13 3/4 in., approx. 19.2 troy oz. Persian floral cartouches and foliate sprays,
$400-600 total ht. 10 3/4 in., approx. 26.9 troy oz.
$700-900
78
Thai Silver Punch Bowl, probably 19th
century, repoussé-decorated throughout with
various figural scenes depicting Buddhist texts
possibly the legend of Phra Malai, each scene
within a separate arch, dia. 13 3/8 in., approx.
38.3 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
86
Pair of Gorham Silver Salt Cellars,
Providence, c. 1860, monogrammed, each
urn-form on a shaped base with two seated
foxes, tails wrapped around the stem of the
urn, ht. 2 1/8 in., approx. 9.3 troy oz.
$800-1,200
87
Three-piece Ball Black & Co. “Medallion”
Pattern Sterling Silver Tea Service, New
York, c. 1860, attributed to John Wendt, each
with a squat balustroid body, helmet-form
finial, beaded handles with figural upright,
and a portrait medallion on a striped ground
framed within engraved anthemia, teapot,
creamer, and covered sugar, teapot ht. 9 1/4
83 in., approx. 57.8 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
88
80 83 Gorham Coin Silver Covered Dish,
Three-piece American Coin Silver Tea Lincoln and Foss Coin Silver Creamer and Providence, c. 1860, M.W. Galt & Bro., retailer,
Service, New York, c. 1810, William Covered Sugar, Boston, c. 1850, each with ovoid with a guilloche rim and two handles,
Thomson, maker, each urn-form with squared a domed lid topped with a conch-shell finial the domed lid with two portrait medallions and
handles, cast shell registers to rim and foot, and repoussé floral sprays, the tapering body a rampant lion finial, lg. handle to handle 10
and engraved with Neoclassical cartouches with scrolled handles and a lower register of 3/8 in., approx. 17.4 troy oz.
with monogram, teapot, creamer, and covered leaftips and rose vines, creamer ht. 6 1/2, $300-500
sugar, teapot, ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 46.7 troy sugar ht. 7 in., approx. 25.8 troy oz.
oz. $800-1,200
$400-600 89
Sixteen Pieces of Tiffany & Co. Sterling
84 Silver Tableware, New York, a christening
81 Pair of Federal-style Silver Candlesticks, mug, with presentation engraving, c. 1865,
Whartenby & Bumm Coin Silver Sugar bearing overstruck maker’s mark “WT,” with an made by Newburg Bogart for Tiffany, ht. 3
Bowl, Philadelphia, first quarter 19th century, urn-form sconce and tapering stem on a flared 1/4; and fifteen pieces of monogrammed
monogrammed, large urn-form with a cast circular foot, ht. 9 3/4 in., approx. 27.6 troy oz. flatware: a “Vine-Gourd” pattern teaspoon,
basketweave register to neck, ht. 6 3/8 in., $400-600 two “Colonial” pattern, olive serving fork and
approx. 20.8 troy oz. spoon, and twelve “Wave Edge” pattern
$400-600 teaspoons, approx. 22.9 troy oz. total.
85 $700-900
Twenty-three Pieces of American Aesthetic
82 Movement Sterling Silver Flatware, mid
Cooper & Fisher Coin Silver Flagon, New to late 19th century, all monogrammed, 90
York, c. 1850, urn-form with a hinged lid, seventeen Gorham: ten St. Cloud pattern Pair of American Silver Candlesticks, mid to
scrolled handle, and engraved inscription oyster forks, a boxed set of six “New Tipt” late 19th century, marked “J(I) L” and “LAW,”
to waist “ON EARTH PEACE GOOD WILL pattern coffee spoons, and silver-gilt and possibly for William Law, weighted, each with
TOWARD MEN,” ht. 11 3/4 in., approx. 19.6 enameled “Chantilly” pattern serving spoon; a fluted stem, Corinthian capital sconce, and
troy oz. and six John Polemus “Honeysuckle” pattern gadrooned bobeche, raised on a stepped
$700-900 place spoons for Tiffany & Co., approx. 22.3 foot, ht. 12 1/8 in.
troy oz. total. $500-700
$150-250
87
94
91 92 94
Fifteen Pieces of Whiting Ivy Pattern Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver and Mixed Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowl, New
Sterling Silver Flatware, New York, late 19th Metal Caster, New York, 1875-91, the bottle- York, 1875-91, shallow, with a reticulated rim
century, E.A. Tyler, retailer, monogrammed, six form hammered body with a long neck with cut and engraved with ducks amongst reeds,
each tablespoons and teaspoons, cold meat traces of copper and a single beetle, the base dia. 8 in., approx. 19.7 troy oz.
fork, serving spoon, and soup ladle, approx. with water lilies and lily pads with copper and $500-700
24.9 troy oz. gold accents, ht. 4 7/8 in., approx. 2.6 troy oz.
$300-500 $700-900
95
Fourteen Pieces of Tiffany & Co.
93 “Chrysanthemum” Pattern Sterling Silver
Assembled Three-piece S. Kirk & Son Flatware, New York, 1880-91, the silver-gilt
Silver Coffee Service, Baltimore, creamer: flatware monogrammed, comprised of a pair
.917 silver c. 1885, coffeepot and covered of salad servers, lg. to 10, and twelve fruit
sugar bowl: sterling silver 1903-32, each forks, lg. 6 in., approx. 20.4 troy oz. total.
repoussé-decorated with various floral sprays, $500-700
coffeepot ht. 9 1/4 in., approx. 38.4 troy oz.
$800-1,200
96 98 100
Fourteen Pieces of American Aesthetic Forty-one Pieces of Gorham “Versailles” Gorham Sterling Silver Egyptian Revival
Movement Sterling Silver Tableware, New Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware, Providence, Covered Sugar, Providence, 1887, urn-
York, late 19th century, twelve Dominick & Haff late 19th century, each with an engraved form, the cover with the finial modeled as an
“No. 10” pattern oyster forks, monogrammed, name to reverse, twelve dessert spoons and Egyptian bust, each handle with a recumbent
lg. 5 3/8, and a pair of Wood & Hughes teaspoons, six tablespoons and luncheon sphinx, monogrammed, ht. 7 in., approx. 20.3
tumblers, each with an olive branch and forks, and five dinner forks, approx. 72.1 troy troy oz.
engraved plaque on the square basketweave oz. $500-700
texture bodies, ht. 2 in., together with an olive $1,000-1,500
spoon only marked “925,” approx. 12.0 troy
oz. total. 101
$200-300 Goodnow & Jenks Sterling Silver-mounted
99
Cut Glass Biscuit Jar, Boston, 1893-1905,
Three-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Tea
the monogrammed silver lid with a beaded
Service, Providence, 1883, Shreve & Co.,
97 rim, the glass jar, unmarked, cut with scrolling
retailer, each squat with a central register
Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver floral sprays throughout, ht. 6 1/8 in.
of anthemia and leaf-capped handles and
Presentation Pieces, New York, a christening $400-600
spouts, teapot ht. 7 1/2 in., approx. 52.5 troy
cup with engraving to rim and central register
oz.
featuring children playing, 1875-91, ht. 3 1/2,
$1,000-1,500
and an acid-etched goblet, with an inscription 102
to one side and a depiction of a house on the Three-piece Whiting Sterling Silver Tea
other, ht. 8 1/8 in., approx. 21.1 troy oz. total. Service, New York, late 19th/early 20th
$400-600 century, each squat and bulbous, repoussé-
decorated with flower sprays teapot, covered
sugar, and creamer, teapot ht. 5 1/2 in.,
approx. 47.5 troy oz.
$400-600
116
Three Pieces of Repoussé-decorated
Sterling Silver Tableware, Baltimore, c.
1900, two Jacobi & Jenkins vegetable dishes,
engraved to center, lg. 11 5/8, and an S. Kirk
& Son Co. wine coaster, monogrammed, dia.
6 1/2 in., approx. 28.6 troy oz. total.
$400-600
117
Twelve American Sterling Silver Dishes,
New York, late 19th/early 20th century,
Chester, Billings & Son, retailer, each with a
reticulated edge and monogram to center, dia.
7 in., approx. 59.8 troy oz.
$500-700
113
118
Partial Bigelow, Kennard & Co. Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Boston, late 19th/
early 20th century, monogrammed with shell
to terminal, twelve dinner forks and luncheon
forks, eleven place spoons, ten teaspoons,
nine tablespoons, and a master spreader,
approx. 88.8 troy oz.
$800-1,200
123
Three-piece Shreve & Co. Sterling Silver
Coffee Service, San Francisco, late 19th/
early 20th century, each with paneled bodies
decorated with engraved flowerheads among
foliate arabesques, monogrammed, coffeepot,
creamer, and sugar bowl, coffeepot ht. 8 7/8
in., approx. 28.7 troy oz.
$600-800
121
124
Four Pieces of American Silver Tableware,
two pieces of modern child’s sterling silver by
Galmer, New York: a porringer lg. 6 1/4 and
cup, ht. 2 3/8, each with a rabbit motif; Ball
Tompkins & Black coin silver christening mug,
c. 1846, with presentation inscription, ht. 3
1/8; and Gorham sterling silver tea caddy with
repoussé floral sprays throughout, ht. 3 7/8
in., 13.8 total troy oz.
$200-250
125
Tiffany Sterling Silver-mounted Colorless
Cut Glass Biscuit Jar, New York, 1902-07,
the monogrammed silver lid with a beaded
rim, the glass jar, unmarked with cut thistle
and vine motif throughout, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$500-700
126
Five-piece Jacobi & Jenkins Sterling
Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Baltimore,
1894-1908, each piece repoussé-decorated
throughout with various floral sprays and
with a presentation inscription to underside,
coffeepot, teapot, creamer, open waste bowl,
and covered sugar, coffeepot ht. 8 3/8 in., 126
approx. 116.5 troy oz.
$1,500-2,500
127
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Pitcher, New
York, 1902-07, inverted baluster-form body
with a reeded bifurcated handle, wide stepped
neck, and gadrooned lower body on a circular
foot, ht. 10 1/8 in., approx. 33.7 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
134
Two Pieces of American Sterling Silver
Tableware, a Reed & Barton tray, lg. 20, and
a Durgin ovoid dish with a scrolled rim, lg. 13
5/8 in., approx. 74.9 troy oz. total.
$500-700
135
Roger Williams Sterling Silver Tazza,
Providence, c. 1910, with a reticulated foliate
136 scrollwork rim and engraved monogram to
center, on a circular foot, dia. 13 in., approx.
25.3 troy oz.
$300-500
136
George Shiebler Sterling Silver Pitcher,
New York, c. 1900, squat, with various flowers
trailing scrolls along rim, monogram to handle,
ht. 6 3/8 in., approx. 16.9 troy oz.
$300-500
128 130
Partial Gorham “Baronial” Sterling Silver Whiting “Duchess” Pattern Sterling
Flatware Service, Providence, c. 1905, each Silver Flatware Service, New York, early
137
engraved “Aztec,” thirty hollow seafood forks, 20th century, Charles Mayer, retailer,
Three American Sterling Silver Chargers,
sixteen tablespoons, fourteen each cream monogrammed, twelve each place spoons,
two Tiffany & Co. with a shaped rim, dia. 11,
soupspoons and place spoons, twelve each teaspoons, and oyster forks, eleven hollow
and a Gorham dish with a raised rim cast
ice cream forks, luncheon forks, dinner forks, knives and luncheon forks, together with
to the edge with foliate scrollwork and an
and oyster forks; nine spreaders, six hollow five assorted pieces of silver or silver-plate,
engraved monogram, dia. 12 1/2 in., approx.
fruit knives, four hollow fish knives, three approx. 44.0 troy oz. total weighable silver, in
55.3 troy oz.
each teaspoons and hollow steak knives, two a wood case.
$500-700
hollow steak forks, and a condiment spoon, $700-900
approx. 164.9 troy oz. weighable silver.
138
Provenance: The Aztec was built in 1902 131
Whiting Sterling Silver Center Bowl,
as a private steam yacht for A.C. Burnage. Black, Starr, & Frost Sterling Silver Kettle-
Massachusetts, 1911, the a scroll border,
Burnage leased the ship to the US Navy for on-stand, New York, early 20th century,
reticulated edge, and engraved monogram
use during WWI. After the war, the Aztec circular kettle repoussé-decorated throughout
to center, on four scrolled feet, lg. 16 3/8 in.,
was restored to a civilian yacht before being with floral scrolls, with a monogrammed,
approx. 28.8 troy oz.
purchased for the Royal Canadian Navy rocaille cartouche with either side, the stand
$500-700
in 1931. There she was assigned to anti- with pendant floral swags and associated
submarine patrols and convoy escorts during silver-plate burner on three scrolled feet, ht. 13
WWII. 1/2 in., approx. 56.8 troy oz.
139
$4,000-6,000 $300-500
Three Pieces of Kirk & Son Sterling Silver
Tableware, Baltimore, first quarter 20th
century, two goblets: one with engraved
129 132
foliate scrollwork centering an armorial, with
Redlich & Co. Sterling Silver Tazza, New Three-piece Steiff Sterling Silver Coffee
a presentation inscription to underside, ht. 6
York, early 20th century, Grainger-Hannan-Kay Service, Baltimore, c. 1910, each repoussé-
3/4, the other with repoussé landscape and
Co., retailer, with a reticulated border centering decorated with flower sprays among ferns
an engraved presentation inscription to bowl,
an engraved monogram, within a ribbon-tied with a presentation engraving to underside,
ht. 6 7/8; and an urn-form sauce dish with two
laurel rim, dia. 13 5/8 in., approx. 35.0 troy oz. coffeepot, creamer, and open sugar bowl,
butterfly handles and an engraved monogram,
$400-600 coffeepot ht. 6 3/4 in., approx. 22.1 troy oz.
lg. 6 3/8 in., approx. 21.2 troy oz. total.
$400-600
$300-500
146
156
155
Eight Pieces of American Sterling Silver
Tableware, 20th century, four Tiffany & Co.
monogrammed ashtrays, lg. 5, and four 157 159
Howard & Co. shell-form dishes each with a Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Wallace “Antique” Pattern Sterling Silver
yachting presentation inscription to underside, New York, 1902-07, ovoid, the flared, Flatware Service, Connecticut, first half 20th
lg. 3 3/4 in., approx. 23.5 troy oz. total. reticulated rim with rocaille shells, C-scrolls, century, with assorted monograms, sixteen
$250-450 and floral sprays, monogrammed to interior, lg. teaspoons, eleven spreaders, ten salad forks,
16 in., approx. 41.0 troy oz. nine forks, seven place spoons, six hollow
$1,000-1,500 knives, five oyster forks and five o’clock
teaspoons, four bouillon soupspoons, two
156 tablespoons, and a cream soupspoon, 73.5
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Asparagus 158 troy oz. weighable silver.
Tray, New York, 1891-1902, the rectangular Gorham Sterling Silver Creamer, $500-700
dish with a shell and scroll rim and original, Providence, 20th century, urn-form, decorated
reticulated liner on claw-and-ball feet, each with pendant floral garlands and acanthus
piece monogrammed, lg. 12 3/4 in., approx. leaves, ht. 7 1/2 in., approx. 14.8 troy oz. 160
42.7 troy oz. $300-500 Twelve Gorham Sterling Silver Service
$1,500-2,500 Plates, Providence, 1915, each charger
with scrolled rim and engraved rocaille floral
scrollwork to edge, dia. 11 5/8 in., approx.
254.0 troy oz.
$3,000-5,000
173 (partial)
187
201
205
202
203
212
Staffordshire Redware Teapot and Cover,
England, mid-18th century, globular shape
with applied flowers, foliage and hunting
motifs, impressed pseudo Chinese seal mark,
handle to spout lg. 10 1/2 in.
$500-700
209 210
213
Staffordshire Redware Coffeepot and Two Astbury-type Glazed Redware Tea
Staffordshire Redware Coffeepot and
Cover, England, c. 1770, pear shape with Wares, England, mid-18th century, each with
Cover, England, c. 1770, pear shape with
scrolled handle and fluted spout, applied with white sprigging in relief, a pear-shaped cream
applied floral and tropical bird motifs, ht. 10
flowers, Chinese figures, and tropical bird jug, ht. 5; and a globular teapot and cover,
1/4 in.
motifs, ht. 8 1/2 in. handle to spout lg. 9 3/4 in.
$700-900
$600-800 $500-700
211 213
212
215
215
Staffordshire Redware Teapot with Cover 221 227
and Stand, England, c. 1760, cylindrical Two Staffordshire Creamware Wall Staffordshire Tortoiseshell-glazed
shape with foliate framed cartouche of Pockets, England, late 18th century, each Creamware Items, England, 18th century,
Chinese figures in relief, lg. 7 3/8; together molded with satyr masks and decorated with each with translucent enamels, an allover
with an underplate, dia. 5 5/8 in.; each with blue and green translucent enamels, lg. 6 1/2 brown glazed bowl with applied vines and
impressed pseudo Chinese mark. in. leaves, dia. 6; with two plates, a molded
$500-700 $600-800 feather edge with spinach and egg patches,
dia. 9 3/4, and a plate with patches of green/
yellow/blue, dia. 9 1/8 in.
216 222 $500-700
Staffordshire Redware Teapot and Cover, Staffordshire Glazed Red Agate Jug,
England, c. 1760, globular shape with England, c. 1780, reeded ear-shaped handle
molded crabstock handle and spout, heavily and with turned banding to body, ht. 5 1/2 in. 228
decorated in relief with scrolled foliage and $800-1,200 Two Staffordshire Creamware Tea Wares,
medallions of crossed horns to a central pillar England, late 18th century, each similarly
with sun above, handle to spout lg. 9 1/4 in. decorated in polychrome enamels with flower
$400-600 sprays within leafy festoons, a globular shaped
223 teapot and cover with reeded spout, handle to
Staffordshire Red Agate Bowl, England, c. spout lg. 7; and tea canister, ht. 4 3/8 in.
217 1780, circular form with two loop handles, ht. $500-700
Staffordshire Lead-glazed Creamware Wall 4 1/4 in.
Pocket, England, 18th century, molded satyr $600-800
head mask below a sea creature, lg. 8 1/2 in. 229
$300-500 Staffordshire Creamware Teapot and
Cover, England, late 18th century, floral finial,
224 double entwined handles and beadwork
Two Staffordshire Tortoiseshell-glazed borders, polychrome enamel decorated with
218
Creamware Plates, England, c. 1780, flowers, handle to spout, lg. 8 3/8 in.
Staffordshire Creamware Pineapple
octagonal forms with milled edges, translucent $400-600
Molded Teapot and Cover, England, 18th
enamel decorated, dia. 8 5/8 in.
century, underglaze enamel decorated and
$500-700
realistically modeled to a globular shape, leaf
molded handle and spout, floral knop, ht. 4 230
1/2 in. Leeds Creamware Teapot and Cover,
$400-600 England, 18th century, cylindrical shape with
225
beaded borders, double entwined handles,
Staffordshire Tortoiseshell-glazed
reeded spout and floral knop, polychrome
Creamware Teapot and Cover, England, late
219 enamel decorated with flowers to either side,
18th century, molded crabstock handle and
Leeds Feather Edge Creamware Tureen handle to spout lg. 7 1/4 in.
spout, twig knop, globular shape with applied
and Cover, England, late 18th century, oval $500-700
grapevine decoration to allover translucent
shape with molded and painted green feathers
enamels, handle to spout lg. 7 1/4 in.
bordered with a band of iron red enamel
$400-600
running foliage, handle to handle lg. 15 1/2 in.
$300-500
226
222
223 225
232
234
233
230
231
241
255
258
257
264
262
274
266 Two Staffordshire White Salt-glazed
Four Staffordshire White Salt-glazed 270 Stoneware Tea Wares, England, c. 1770,
Stoneware Dishes, England, mid-18th Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware each polychrome enamel decorated with
century, each with molded border, one with Fruit Basket and Stand, England, c. 1760, flowers to a burgundy red ground, a globular
panels of barley, dia. 12; a basketweave each oval shaped and with wide pierced teapot and cover, handle to spout lg. 8; and a
and diaper within scrolled foliate framed basketweave border, the basket additionally pear-shaped creamer and cover, ht. 5 1/2 in.
cartouches, dia. 9 3/4; an oval underdish with with molded handles and basketweave to $1,200-1,800
basketweave bordering a pierced gallery, lg. lower body, handle to handle lg. 10 5/8 in.
11; and a shallow bowl with basketweave and $500-700
Chinese rail pattern, dia. 10 3/4 in. 275
$600-800 Two Similar Staffordshire White Salt-glazed
271 Stoneware Wall Pockets, England, c. 1780,
Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware molded with satyr head masks below a wide-
267 House Teapot and Cover, England, mid-18th eyed fish and bordered with foliage, lg. 8 in.
Four Staffordshire White Salt-glazed century, modeled with the spout as a goose $500-700
Earthenware Dishes, England, mid-18th neck supported by an extended arm and
century, each with pierced borders and hand, the rectangular body with three stories
scrolled foliate framed cartouches, one oval to one side and two to the reverse, additional
276
with herringbone and basketweave, lg. 9; figure to front and back, ht. 5 in.
Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware
three with diapering and basketweave, dia. 9 $800-1,200
Flower Vase, England, mid-18th century,
3/8, 9 1/2, 9 3/4 in.
matronly mask heads with brown slip eyes,
$700-900
engine-turned bands and foot, ht. 6 in.
272
$700-900
Three Staffordshire White Salt-glazed
268 Stoneware Teapots and Covers, England,
Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware mid-18th century, each with molded crabstock
Serving Dish, England, c. 1760, circular handle and spout and polychrome enamel
form with molded border of basketweave and decorated with flowers, an oval shape, lg. 7
diapering, dia. 12 5/8 in. 3/8; and two globular, lg. 6, 7 in.
$300-500 $800-1,200
276
277
282
281 283
287
286 288
287
278 282 Staffordshire Solid Agate Teapot and
Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware Cover, England, mid-18th century, squat form
Coffeepot and Cover, England, mid-18th Commemorative Plate, England, mid-18th with faceted spout and ear-shaped handle,
century, bird finial, pear-shaped pot with century, scalloped rim with molded lattice and blue and brown clays mottled to a cream
tracing of gilding to applied floral and foliate basketweave border, polychrome enameled ground, lg. 6 3/8 in.
motifs, set on three lion mask and paw feet, and gilded with central portrait of Prince $1,200-1,800
ht. 8 1/2 in. Charles Edward within a scrolled foliate and
$1,000-1,500 floral cartouche monogrammed “PC,” dia. 9
1/4 in. 288
Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware
279 Provenance: Ex-Luxmore and Kanter Solid Agate Model of a Cat, England, c.
Four Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Collections. 1745, the press-molded body marbled in
Stoneware Dishes, England, 18th century, a $1,000-1,500 brown and white clay with splashes of blue,
dish with pierced panels and molded border ht. 4 1/2 in.
of diapering, herringbone and basketweave $1,500-2,000
within scrolled foliate framed cartouches, dia.
283
8 1/2; a dish with pierced panels and molded
Staffordshire White Salt-glazed Stoneware 289
border of diapering and basketweave within
Teapot and Cover, England, c. 1755, Three Staffordshire Pearlware Items,
scrolled foliate framed cartouches, dia. 9 5/8;
globular shape with molded crabstock handle England, late 18th/early 19th century, a
a plate with barley pattern border, dia. 8 5/8;
and spout, floral finial, polychrome enamel globular teapot and cover, overglaze enamel
and an oval platter with border of diapering
decorated with flowers and foliage, handle to decorated with roses, ht. 6 1/2; a jug in
and basketweave within scrolled foliate framed
spout lg. 8 1/4 in. relief with hunting scene, ht. 5 7/8; and a
cartouches, lg. 14 1/8 in.
$600-800 documented surface agate pearlware teapot
$600-800
with applied classical figures in relief, Sybil
finial and inscribed “H.A. Atkinson 1792,” ht.
284 6 1/2 in.
280
Three Staffordshire White Salt-glazed $400-600
Two Staffordshire White Salt-glazed
Stoneware Dishes, England, 18th century,
Stoneware Items, England, 1750-70,
each molded with basketweave and diapering
a molded silver shape sauceboat with
within scrolled foliate framed cartouches,
basketweave and diapering, lg. 7 5/8;
including a plate, dia. 9; soup plate, dia. 9;
and a globular teapot with foo dog finial, 290
and serving dish, dia. 11 7/8 in.
serpent handle and masked spout, gilding to Staffordshire Pearlware Flask, England,
$500-700
encrusted bands bordering a central incised early 19th century, heart-shaped polychrome
diamond design, handle to spout lg. 7 1/4 in. enameled and molded with scenes titled
$700-900 Sportive Innocence and Mischievous Sport,
285
lg. 6 in.
Four Staffordshire White Salt-glazed
$400-600
Stoneware Items, England, 1750-70, each
with polychrome enamel decoration, a Dutch
decorated cream pitcher with portrait of Prince
William of Orange, ht. 3 3/4; cream pitcher
with rose on one side, butterfly on the reverse,
ht. 4; cream jug with floral bouquet, ht. 5
1/4; and molded sauceboat with florets to
basketweave ground cartouches, lg. 6 in.
$800-1,200
295
290
294
292
293 300
Plymouth Pearlware Puzzle Jug, England, 297 Staffordshire Creamware Toby Jug,
c. 1827, modeled with pierced neck and Four Pratt-type Pearlware Jugs, England, England, late 18th century, polychrome
three duck-form spouts, polychrome enamel c. 1800, each molded in relief and underglaze enamel decorated and with a dark brown
decorated with floral bouquets flanking a enameled in the typical palette, two with coat, ht. 9 5/8 in.
central inscription “JC 1827,” ht. 5 in. variations depicting the Duke of Cumberland $500-700
$500-700 on horseback to one side, Hercules on the
reverse, ht. 5 1/2, the other with dolphin
handle, ht. 5 3/8; one with Britannia on
294 the one side and A Sailor’s Return on the 301
Staffordshire Slip-decorated Creamware reverse, ht. 4 7/8; the fourth floral and foliate Small Wood Family Creamware Toby Jug,
Cup, England, early 19th century, reddish decorated, ht. 5 1/8 in. England, 18th century, underglaze enamel
buff ground with splashes of blue, brown, and $800-1,200 decoration, ht. 7 3/8 in.
cream, dia. 4 1/8 in. $700-900
$400-600
298 302
303
301
304
302
Staffordshire Pearlware Toby Jug, England,
late 18th century, polychrome enameled and
with a sponged coat, ht. 9 1/4 in.
$600-800
303
Staffordshire Pratt-type Pearlware Village
Idiot Toby Jug, England, late 18th century,
underglaze decorated in polychrome enamels
and with a blue sponged coat, ht. 8 1/8 in.
$700-900
304
Pratt-type Pearlware Plaque with Lions,
England, c. 1800, oval form with high relief
figures resting on a naturalistic ground flanked
by trees and with a stiff leaf border, underglaze
enamel decorated in typical palette, lg. 14
1/4 in.
307
308
309 316
Three Staffordshire Pearlware Peafowl Royal Doulton Hannah Barlow Decorated
312
Decorated Items, England, late 18th century, Stoneware Vase, England, c. 1900, wide
Staffordshire Translucent Glazed
each polychrome enameled, a drum-shaped buff ground panel incised with grazing sheep
Earthenware Figure of a Deer, England, mid-
teapot and cover, handle to spout lg. 7 5/8; and bordered with stylized flowers, artist
19th century, possibly Ralph Wood, modeled
tea bowl and saucer, saucer dia. 5 1/4; and monogram and impressed mark, ht. 10 3/4 in.
seated to a freeform grassy base, ht. 4 3/4 in.
plate, dia. 8 7/8 in. $500-700
$800-1,200 Provenance: D. M. & P. Manheim.
$400-600
317
310 Wedgwood Black Basalt Teakettle and
Pair of Salt Bocage Earthenware Figures Cover, England, late 18th century, scalloped
313
of Sheep, England, c. 1825, polychrome bail handle to a circular form with Sybil finial,
Staffordshire Creamware Stirrup Cup,
enamel decorated and modeled as a flowering the body with Bacchanalian boys in relief
England, 18th century, modeled in the form
tree backing figures of a standing ram and above an engine-turned band, impressed
of a cow’s head and decorated in translucent
ewe, each with a seated lamb at their feet, upper-lower case mark, ht. 6 in.
underglaze enamels, lg. 5 in.
impressed ribbon marks to the reverse, ht. 6 $800-1,200
$300-500
1/4 in.
$500-700
314 318
Brown Glazed Model of a Cat, 19th century, Wedgwood Basalt Rum Kettle and Cover,
the seated figure splashed with green and England, c. 1800, bail handle to a high
mounted atop a stepped oval base, ht. 13 shouldered circular shape with grape finial,
3/4 in. impressed mark, ht. 8 5/8 in.
$400-600 $400-600
310
313
312
319
318
321
317 320
324
Wedgwood Encaustic Decorated Black 327 330
Basalt Vase, England, 19th century, bulbous Four Samuel Hollins Dry Body Wares, Wedgwood Queen’s Ware Charger,
shape with two loop handles, iron red, England, c. 1800, each with silver lustre trim England, c. 1800, with later polychrome
black, and white painted with central figures lines, three with impressed mark: a rosso enamel floral decoration, impressed mark, dia.
within running laurel and berry and meander antico jug with engine-turnings, ht. 6 3/8, 8 5/8 in.
banding, impressed mark, ht. 12 1/2 in. two brown drab items with classical relief $600-800
above engine-turning, a covered sugar bowl,
Provenance: Kadison Collection. ht. 4 1/2, and a footed jar, ht. 4 3/4; and an
$3,000-5,000 unmarked gray drab jug with figures in relief
above engine-turning, traces of a painted
monogram to the neck, ht. 6 3/8 in.
$400-600
333
331
334
342
341
350
349
353
352 354
359
364
366
365
363
369 370
368 368
370
371
375
372 374
382
384
387
384 Four Wedgwood Yellow Jasper Dip Items, 391
Three Wedgwood Crimson Jasper Dip England, c. 1930, each with applied black Pair of Wedgwood Moonlight Lustre
Boxes and Covers, England, c. 1920, each relief, a circular box with floret center and Dishes, England, early 19th century, oval,
with applied white classical figures in relief, a radiating acanthus leaves, dia. 4 1/4; and in orange, pink, purple, and gray, impressed
circular with floral border to cover, dia. 2 1/4, three with classical figures: a tall jug, ht. 3 3/4, marks, lg. 11 3/4, 11 7/8 in.
a circular with running laurel border to base, circular bowl, dia. 4 1/2, and heart-shaped $300-500
dia. 3, and a kidney shape with floral border to box and cover, lg. 4 1/8 in.; impressed marks.
cover, lg. 3 in.; impressed marks. $600-800
$800-1,200 392
Wedgwood Emile Lessore Decorated
388 Queen’s Ware Dish, England, c. 1860,
Wedgwood Solid Lilac Jasper Dancing circular form enamel decorated with foliate
Hours Bowl, England, 1961, applied white vine and berry border surrounding a central
relief with Dancing Hours figures below a depiction of Christ Crowned with Thorns after
running laurel and berry border, impressed Van Dyke, artist signed and impressed mark,
mark, dia. 10 in. dia. 14 1/2 in.
$200-400 $500-700
398
395
396
399 403
402
400
404 405
407
406
413
414
416
418
Meissen Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service,
Germany, late 19th/20th century, each a
matched item of white ground with blue and
gilded rim, with polychrome floral bouquets;
six plates, dia. 7; six teacups, ht. 2 1/2.;
six saucers, dia. 5 1/2; coffeepot, ht. 9 1/4;
teapot, ht. 4 3/4; creamer, ht. 5 1/4; sugar,
ht. 4; tray, dia. 10 7/8 in., each with crossed
swords mark.
$300-500
419
Dresden Porcelain Vase and Cover,
Germany, late 19th century, Carl Thieme
Saxonian porcelain factory, gilded and
decorated in polychrome enamels, the cover
with putti flanking a crown and armorial crest,
resting atop sprays of flowers, baluster-form 419
body with twin winged putti handles at floral
and fruited shoulders, body with classical
scene with warrior, the plinth with shaped
apron, floral swags, and scroll feet, with
factory mark, ht. 35 in.
$2,000-4,000
420
Shagreen Table Mirror, England, first quarter
20th century, with rosewood, Moorish-arch
style mirror with fold-out stand, ht. 13 1/2 in.
$400-600
421
Barrel Cask with Armorial Crests,
Continental, with turned lid which opens to
reveal a vacant interior, ht. 10 3/8, wd. 11 3/4
in.
$300-500
422 423
421A George III Watercolor and Silk Embroidered Alfred A. Waters (English, 1849-1912)
Parcel-gilt Carved Armorial of the City of Scene, early 19th century, depicting male and
Cologne, Continental, late 18th/19th century, female figures in a verdant landscape with a Figures by a Thatched Cottage
with polychrome paint, two griffons, ht. 14, cottage, sight ht. 18, wd. 27 5/8, framed, ht. Signed “A.A. Waters” l.r.
wd. 21 3/4 in. 25, wd. 34 1/2 in. Watercolor on paper, 9 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. (24.1 x
$400-600 $800-1,200 33.6 cm), framed (under glass).
Condition: Toning, not examined out of frame.
$200-400
Panoramic View of Meteora with its A Rough Sea Bronze Horse, with front leg lifted, set atop an
Monasteries, 19th century reproduction Bears indistinct signature l.l., artist identified ovoid green marble base, signed at base “P. J.
(original plate conceived 1782). Engraving on and titled on frame presentation plaque. MENE,” overall ht. 16 1/2, wd. 20 in.
paper, 19 x 26 in. (48.2 x 66.4 cm), framed. Oil on board, 12 x 21 1/4 in. (30.4 x 53.9 cm), $800-1,200
Condition: Good. framed.
Condition: Surface grime, cracking, warped
Literature: Maddrell, Avril, Christian board. 429
Pilgrimage, Landscape and Heritage: $2,000-3,000 George III Mahogany Banquet Table,
Journeying to the Sacred, pp. 51-53. early 19th century, with three parts and two
additional leaves, on reeded and tapering
N.B. Parthenios was a monk in the monastery 426 gate-legs terminating in cuffed feet, ht. 30,
of the Transfiguration, Meteora, the highest, Carved and Ebonized Wood Blackamoor wd. 49 5/8 in.
largest, and oldest of the monasteries of the Tobacco Jar, probably Venice, late 19th $1,000-1,500
Meteora. Orthodox paper icons flourished century, with glass eyes, painted mouth, and
from the 17th to late 19th century. They interior brass liner, ht. 10 in.
depict saints or religious scenes, and often $500-700 430
include panoramic views of monasteries, and Two Biedermeier Walnut Side Tables,
representations of the monastery’s patron Germany or Austria, early 19th century, each
saints, thaumaturgical icons and miracles 427 with drum-shaped top on tripartite base, with
connected with them. Though important in Pair of Aesthetic Movement Porcelain drawer, ht. 18 3/4 in.
the history of graphic arts in the Balkans, Vases, Continental, late 19th century, $400-600
relatively few of these prints have survived (the mounted as lamps, each baluster-form, with
authoritative catalogue by D. Papastratou, light green ground with gilded floral and
first published in 1986, lists 618 items). It foliate branches and male and female figure in
was only in the late 19th century, with the Medieval-style dress, with scrolled and chased 431
revival of interest in folk art, that they became auricular handles, all atop a bronze base with Dutch Marquetry Settee, mid-19th century,
collectible.1 porcelain plaque of a castle river scene, further with inlaid mahogany crest rail, arms, and
mounted to a stepped velvet base, vase ht. frieze with carved rosettes atop sabre legs
1. British Library, “Greek Orthodox Paper Icons in the 12 1/2 in. terminating in paw feet, ht. 36, wd. 71, dp.
British Library – their purpose, style and iconography,” $1,200-1,800
online source. 26 in.
$200-300 $500-700
437
After Clodion (French, 1738-1814)
448
Empire-style Gilt-bronze Standish, probably 452
France, 19th century, depicting bust of Pair of Spanish Walnut and Parcel-gilt
classical figure atop marble plinth, with two Leather Armchairs, 18th century with later
inkwells, each with lily and vine tendrils, and components, gilt carved ears, tooled leather
serpent-shaped pen support, ht. 8 1/4 in. splat with nailhead trim, later leather seats and
$400-600 nailheads, ht. 50 3/4, wd. 24 5/8 in.
$800-1,200
462
Georgian-style Chest, England, 19th century,
two drawers over three graduated drawers,
each with inlaid veneer, incised brasses,
resting on a bracket base, ht. 37 1/2, wd. 39,
dp. 21 1/4 in.
$600-800
463
Pair of Empire-style Limoges Porcelain
Vases, France, early 19th century, each
baluster-form vase with deep pink ground and
polychrome painted flowers, scrolled handles
accented with swan feathers, ht. 10 1/4 in.
$700-900
464
Teplitz Female Figural Bust, Austria, c.
1900, woman with green lace-trimmed dress
458 and bonnet stamped on underside with
“RSt.K” for Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessler,
“Turn-Teplitz-Bohemia,” and “Made in Austria,”
ht. 10 1/2 in.
$250-350
465
456 458A After V. Szczeblewski (Polish, act. 1875-
Four Painted Icons, late 19th/early 20th Louis XVI-style Inlaid and Gilt-bronze 1900)
century, three self-framed Greek icons: each Vitrine, France, 19th century, fruitwood,
probably elements of a larger devotional with cornice projection accented with inlaid Bronze Model of a Boy, cast standing with
centerpiece, two with depicting figures scrollwork, rose and floral gilt-metal swag hands in pockets and depicted whistling,
crying against a gilded background, in a mounts applied to front panel of outer case, the naturalistically cast base with crab at
carved and gilded frame, ht. to 22, the third vacant compartment lined with velvet and two his foot inscribed “MOUSSE SIFFLEUR
depicting a child, possibly Christ in an oval interior wood shelves, ht. 40 3/4, wd. 30 1/2, V.ZSCZEBLEWSKI,” and stamped “BRONZE
frame, ht. 17 1/2; and an icon depicting the dp. 12 in. GARANTI AU TITRE/L.V/DÉPOSEÉ” and
crowned Mother of God with the Christ child $300-500 “7815,” ht. 22 in.
surrounded by various saints and angels on a $1,000-1,500
gilded ground, ht. 19 3/8 in.
$300-500 459
Regency-style Mahogany Cabinet, 19th 466
century, brass-mounted double doors open to Gilt-bronze and Cut Glass Lamp Base, late
457 reveal interior with four adjustable shelves, on 19th/early 20th century, with auricular foliate
Greek Silver-mounted Icon Depicting Saint bracket feet, ht. 45, wd. 35, dp. 10 3/8 in. handles surrounding the cut glass vase, on
Kyriake, late 19th/early 20th century, bearing $300-500 square base with garland frieze, toupie foot,
hallmarks for the Ottoman Empire (present day ht. 17 1/4 in.
Turkey), 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. $500-700
$200-400 460
Victorian Two-drawer Worktable, England,
mid-19th century, mahogany, tabletop with 467
wood gallery, two drawers, each with two William Georges Charnley (Anglo-French,
458 1857-1935)
wood knobs, turned legs terminating in
Russian Icon of Pokrov Mother of God, the
casters, ht. 37 1/2, wd. 48, dp. 22 1/2 in.
kovcheg panel depicting the Madonna at the French Fishing Boats Outward Bound
$300-500
center with Christ above her and surrounded Signed “Charnley” l.r., inscribed “-French
by a gathering of saints, all within a Byzantine- Fishing Boats/Outward Bound-” on the
style building to a cream-painted ground, with reverse.
various labels to reverse, 11 7/8 x 9 3/4 in. Oil on canvas, 16 x 24 in. (40.6 x 60.9 cm),
$400-600 framed.
Condition: Lined, scattered retouch.
$800-1,200
474
843
489
500
522
Two French Earthenware Plaques Depicting
Flowers, late 19th/early 20th century, one
with peonies in a chinoiserie-style vase, signed
“C. Schuller,” sight ht. 18 1/8, wd. 11 1/2; the
other with petunias in a flowerpot on a garden
bench, signed “J. Bourgeot,” sight ht. 17 3/4,
wd. 11 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
523
Three Continental Miniature Enamels,
probably Austria, late 19th/early 20th century,
two urns with lid and handles depicting
classical landscape scene and figure, ht. 5,
and tri-fold screen with garden figures, ht. 3 in.
$600-800
524
Elizabethan Revival-style Carved Box,
Continental or England, with drop-down front
which reveals two shelves, with geometric
carved flower motif, ht. 14 3/4 in.
$250-350
525
William and Mary-style Gate-leg Table,
England, late 19th century, with planked
tabletop, turned swing-out legs, and stretcher,
ht. 27 1/4, wd. 43, dp. open 54 in.
$300-500
526
Late Georgian III Needlepoint Settee,
England, 19th century, with later components,
camel-back with polychrome wool needlework
and silk scenes of figures, acanthus foliage
and floral motifs, on hairy claw-and-ball foot,
ht. 36 1/4, wd. 74, dp. 30 in.
$800-1,200
527
Pair of Inlaid Walnut Chests, probably
France, late 19th/early 20th century, each with
inlaid top, three graduated drawers, round
brass ring pulls, supported by tapered legs, ht.
34, wd. 22 1/4, dp. 15 3/4 in.
$400-600
522
529
Bergmann-type Cold-painted Bronze
Maiden, Austria, c. 1900, Medieval-style
woman on a pedestal with ring handles at
waist, when mechanism at base is pressed,
dress opens to reveal nude female figure
528 inside compartment, unsigned, inscribed
“AUSTRIA” on base, ht. 10 in.
$300-500
530
Carved Oak Lion with Shield, probably
England, late 19th/early 20th century, with
matched rouge marble plinth, ht. 20, wd. 8
3/8 in.
$300-500
531
Galle-type Faience Center Bowl, France,
19th century, modeled as a lobed oval
bowl with applied flowers supported by two
mythical half lion/half dragon figures atop a
stepped oval base, ht. 15 3/8, lg. 15 1/8 in.
$400-600
528 532
527A
Kornilov Porcelain Four-piece Tea Set, St. G. Borgue (Italian, 19th Century)
Continental Marquetry and Trompe
l’Oeil Chest, possibly Italy or Spain, 19th Petersburg, mid-19th/early 20th century, each
with white ground and light blue grapevine Spanish Woman Strolling in a Garden
century, case with trompe l’oeil quatrefoil
foliage with cherub scenes, gilded accents Signed “G. Borgue” l.l., inscribed “G. Borgue”
and starbursts on top, latticework front and
at rims and handles with red trellis overlay, on the reverse, panel stamped “CARLUS...
edges, with three graduated drawers with inlay
teapot with gilded handle and spout, ht. 6 NSECA” on the reverse.
of foliate scrolls and figural beasts, on later
7/8, creamer, ht. 3 1/2, cup and saucer, ht. 2 Oil on panel, 12 1/2 x 8 in. (31.7 x 20.3 cm),
stand, ht. 32 1/2, wd. 31 1/4, dp. 19 1/2 in.
3/4, and two-handled sugar with cover, ht. 5 framed.
$500-700
1/4 in. Condition: Good.
$400-600 $700-1,500
535 540
Victorian Renaissance Revival Fruitwood Regency Giltwood and Part-ebonized 546
Sideboard, probably England, last quarter Girandole Mirror, early 19th century, with French Empire Recamier with Gilt-bronze
19th century, with long center drawer with inset circular, convex mirror with a reeded Mounts, mid-19th century, mahogany,
steer skull mask, flanked by two shorter border, pendant foliate apron, and foliate crest scrolled back with mounts to ears, base with
drawers, atop cabinet with two doors, all with eagle, ht. 40 1/2 in. foliate and griffon mounts, ht. 35 1/2, lg. 68
ornamented with heavily carved foliate vines, $800-1,200 1/2 in.
wreaths of foliage, figural masks, and resting $800-1,200
on two scrolled dolphin pedestal feet carved
with floral and acanthus leaves, ht. 42 1/2, 541
wd. 63, dp. 15 1/4 in. Victorian Mahogany Kneehole Desk, 547
$400-600 England, mid-late 19th century, with tabletop Italian-style Carved Choir Stalls, 19th
frieze of three drawers, each with two brass century, of overall double-H shape connected
ring pulls, and two pedestal bases comprised by central support wall, each with heavily
536 of three drawers each, ht. 30, wd. 53, dp. 29 carved partitions rendered as figural griffon
Pair of Louis XV-style Bronze Two-light 1/2 in. monopodia divided by bench seats,
Candelabra, France, 19th century, in the $800-1,200 terminating in shoe foot, ht. 41 1/4, wd. 50,
figure of a boy and girl, each holding aloft a dp. 39 1/4 in.
pot of flowers with naturalistically cast candle $400-600
arms on pierced foliate scroll bases, ht. 15 542
1/4 in. Boulle-style Card Box, England or France,
$700-900 late 19th/first quarter 20th century, with foliate
and arabesque scroll brass inlay, ht. 2 3/4,
wd. 7 3/4, dp. 4 in.
$400-600
555
Oak Relief Carving of the Flagellation of 558 561
Christ, probably Germany, possibly 19th Pair of French Caqueteuse-type Chairs, Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Rooster, late
century, mounted on later linen panel, ht. 14 carved crest rail pediment atop narrow back 19th/early 20th century, polychrome, modeled
3/4, overall 18 in. with splat depicting an architectural interior, crowing on a naturalistic base of stacked
$400-600 meeting trapezoidal seat, curved arms with wood, crossed swords mark in blue, incised
turned supports, low stretcher base, ht. 53 number “2661” and impressed “126” and “8,”
1/4, wd. 24 1/2, dp. 14 1/4 in. ht. 15 in.
$300-500 $7,000-9,000
556
Italian Baroque-style Walnut Chest with
Figural Mounts, 19th century with older
elements, with overall heavily carved surfaces 559
including tabletop projection over a plaque Two Italian Walnut Sgabello-style Chairs,
with two figures holding shield, flanked by two each with heavily carved and shaped splat
over three long drawers, all with figural mount depicting figural masks, surmounting shaped
drawer pulls, on heavily carved lion paw feet, seat and carved base support, ht. 39 1/4 to
ht. 39 3/4, wd. 58, dp. 27 in. 41 1/4 in.
$800-1,200 $300-500
563
562
Figures by a River
Initialed “J.D.” l.l., with a label from Henri Pelle
Dorure & Encadrements, Bordeaux, France,
affixed to the frame.
Oil on canvas, 19 x 25 1/2 in. (48.2 x 64.7
cm), in a period frame.
Condition: Lined, retouch.
$800-1,200
577
Three 18th Century Framed Botanical
Prints, including Bignonia Capreolata,
Clematis Florida, and Quinces, Bignonia
inscribed “T.363” u.r. and titled l.c. in the
matrix, plate size 16 3/4 x 10 1/4 in.; Clematis,
plate size 16 x 9 1/2 in.; Quinces, drawn,
engraved, and hand-colored by Elizabeth
Blackwell, plate 137 from Blackwell’s A
Curious Herbal, published in 1737, inscribed
and titled l.c. in the matrix, Goodspeed’s
Book Shop, Inc., Boston, label affixed to the
reverse, plate size 11 1/2 x 7 3/4 in.
576
$250-350
578
574 575 After Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1795-
Continental Carved and Painted Walnut German Carved Figural Wall Bracket, 1875)
Coffer, possibly France, walnut, painted red polychrome-painted wood, with a woman
with extant gilt, iron strap hinges lift to reveal holding one hand outstretched, armorial crest Bronze Bookends, 20th century, cast as
painted underside of lid depicting religious on her torso, ht. 20 in. a lion and panther, mounted on mahogany,
scribes, ht. 8 1/8, wd. 19 1/2, dp. 11 in. $600-800 stamped “TIFFANY & CO.” on back, each
$400-600 bronze base signed “BARYE” and “F.
BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR,” ht. 6 3/4, wd. 10
1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
578
583
582
Renaissance Revival Horner-type Partners’
Desk, America, last quarter 19th century,
with three Knapp-jointed drawers with chip-
carved relief and acanthus scrolls, each with
579 580 centralized figural masks on each, right side
After Jacopo Palma, Il Vecchio (Italian, c. Samson Porcelain and Gilt-bronze Lamp cabinet with armorial shield, all supported by
1479-1528) Base, France, early 20th century, blue heavily carved griffin monopodia with large
bottle-shaped body with dragon mounts, claw feet, ht. 30, wd. 60, dp. 40 in.
Portrait of a Young Woman, known as “La white ground cartouches to each side with $1,000-1,500
Bella” polychrome flowers, painted gilt highlights, ht.
Unsigned. 12 1/4 in.
Oil on canvas, 14 3/8 x 11 5/16 in. (36.0 x $200-400
28.5 cm), in a carved and gilded frame. 583
Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure, minor Spanish Carved Cassapanca, 16th/17th
surface abrasions. 581 century and later components, walnut, with
Thirteen-piece Limoges Porcelain Fish heavily carved back and sides with figural
N.B. The original work, dating from 1518-20, Service, France, early 20th century, with mounts, including winged female figures
is in the permanent collection of the Museo hand-painted depictions of various kinds of holding shield, frieze of berry and vine, bench
Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid. fish, on white ground with light green rim and seat opens to reveal vacant compartment, iron
$800-1,200 gilt foliate highlights, all with Limoges factory handles on sides, ht. 36 1/2, wd. 70, dp. 19
marks; platter, wd. 24; eleven plates, dia. 11; 7/8; together with an associated base, lg. 72,
gravy and undertray, ht. 5 1/8 in. wd. 29, ht. 3 1/2 in.
$500-700 $500-700
605
Regency-style Mahogany Carlton House
599 Desk, England, late 19th century, attributed
to Gillows of Lancaster, partridge wood
and harewood cross-banded borders,
curved superstructure with pierced brass
urn and foliate scroll gallery, over six
cross-banded tulipwood central drawers
flanked by cupboard doors and two sloping
compartment covers for writing implements,
the gilt-tooled butterscotch-hued leather
writing surface above a frieze of three
drawers with brass ring pulls, the long central
drawer stamped “GILLOWS” on interior
edge, “GILLOWS LANCASTER” stamped
on hardware of drawers, all resting on fluted
tapered columnar legs with lotus leaf capitals
and terminating in turned feet, ht. 42 1/2, wd.
52 1/4, dp. 27 1/4 in.
612
School of Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646-
1723)
614
619
622
Pair of Continental Bronze Patinated and
Gilt-bronze Candelabra, 19th century, with
four light armature comprised of floral and
foliate scrolls terminating at two handled urn
suspended by a child, sitting atop a chased
plinth, with shaped frieze of foliage, all resting
on pied à biche feet, ht. 18 3/4 in.
$700-900
623
625 Pair of Meissen-style Porcelain Lamp
Bases, late 19th/early 20th century, with
white ground basketweave and encrusted
619 621 with robust floral and vegetal ornaments, with
Pair of Blackamoor Sculptures, Continental, Louis XVI-style Vernis Martin Display wood plinths, ht. 18 in.
19th century, probably walnut, each heavily Cabinet, France, late 19th/early 20th century, $1,000-1,500
carved, the figures balancing upside-down on gilt-metal mounted, the upper section with
their hands, with tray resting on their feet, ht. framed glass door, opens to reveal velvet lined
31 1/2 in. interior with two glass shelves, lower case 624
$1,200-1,800 panels decorated with 18th century-style fête Pair of Sèvres-style Gilt-bronze Mounted
galantes scenes, ht. 73 1/2, wd. 38, dp. 20 in. Porcelain Candle Urns, France, late 19th/
$700-900 early 20th century, each with cobalt ground
620 and courtship scenes of couples, with acorn
Carved Wood Monkey Stand with Brass finial atop lid with river scenes, body with
Tray, possibly Italy, mid to late 19th century, mask mounts, on metal foot with square base
with monkey crouched, leaning against tree and chamfered corners, ht. 14 1/4 in.
trunk on naturalistic base, holding round $800-1,200
incised brass tray, ht. 41 in.
$2,000-4,000
633
651 651
657
Rococo Revival Gilt-gesso Pier Mirror,
France, late 19th/early 20th century, with
surrounding foliate C- and S-scrolls, and
reticulated scrolled crest, all resting on footed
base, ht. 75 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
658
Eight George III Mahogany Ribbon-
back Chairs, England, early 19th century,
with scrolled ears and carving to crest rail,
reticulated ribbon-tiered back, straight front
legs and splay rear legs joined by stretcher,
later green velvet upholstery, ht. 37 1/2 in.
662
$1,500-2,000
659
Six Oak Baroque-style Side Chairs,
probably England, late 19th/early 20th century,
each with tooled leather splat with nailhead
trim, carved ears, turned and carved legs,
shaped stretchers with carved rosettes, later
seats with nailheads, ht. 42 in.
$700-900
660
Brass Inkstand with Emu Egg, probably 661 662
Australia, last quarter 19th/first quarter 20th Pair of Brass Andirons, probably England, After Emile Pigault (French, act. 1860-1915)
century, ovoid base with chased apron, 19th/early 20th century, with ball finial atop
supporting figures of an emu and kangaroo, acanthus capital and column of foliate Figure of a Soldier with Sword, white metal,
with pen rest and matched pen, and inkwell, wreaths, ht. 23 1/2 in. inscribed at base on plaque “Apres la moisson
all surmounted by a carved and decorated $300-500 des lauriers l’Olivier Renaitra plus beau,” on
emu egg with birds and foliage, on a pedestal base inscribed “Post Pugnam,” ht. 30 1/2 in.
stand, ht. 11 in. $400-600
$200-400
663A 667
George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers, José Franco Cordero (Spanish, 1851-1910) 669A
England, third quarter 18th century, with Green-painted Papier-mâché Tray, 19th/
restorations, case with four graduated Landscape with Flowering Trees and Pond early 20th century, removable scalloped tray
drawers, chamfered front corners with carved Signed “FCordero” l.l. with two birds, central bouquet of roses and
acanthus and bellflower vines, resting on ogee Oil on canvas, 15 1/4 x 25 3/4 in. (38.7 x 65.4 flowers, and garlands of floral sprays and gilt
feet, ht. 35, wd. 35, dp. 20 in. cm), in a period frame. scrollwork, on later faux bamboo stand, ht. 20
$800-1,200 Condition: Surface grime, discolored varnish. 1/2, wd. 30 1/4, dp. 23 1/2 in.
$800-1,200 $300-400
664
Louis XV Beechwood Bergere, France, mid- 668
18th century, curved crest rail with rose and Henry Murray (British, fl. 1850-1860) 670
foliate carving, bow front with loose cushion Pair of Empire-style Gilt-bronze and Crystal
seat, later floral trellis upholstery, carved apron Set of Three Fox Hunting Scenes Wall Sconces, France, late 19th/early 20th
frieze, all resting on cabriole legs, ht. 37 in. Each signed “H. Murray” l.l. century, each with four-light armature on
$500-700 Watercolor and gouache on paper, sight bronze waist with crystal pendant drops,
size 11 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (29.2 x 44.4 cm), in mounted with yellow porcelain rosettes on
matching frames. elongated carved foliate wall plates, ht. 22
Condition: Not examined out of frame. 3/4 in.
665 $800-1,200
$800-1,200
Pair of English Carved Oak Benches, 19th
century, each with heavily carved scrolled
acanthus handholds on each end, one with
stepped leg supports, ht. 36 1/2, wd. 83 1/2,
dp. 12 1/4 in.
$300-500
686
680
Eight-light Brass and Crystal Chandelier,
probably France, late 19th/early 20th century,
upper tier with armature extending from central
crystal bobeche, ribbed central elements leading
to second tier with pendant drop armature, third
tier with scalloped spherical frieze with eight
lights, and variously shaped pendant drops, ht.
28 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
681
Walnut Trestle Table, Continental, 19th century,
vasiform supports joined by a carved stretcher,
ht. 26, wd. 38 1/2, dp. 17 1/2 in.
$300-500
682
French Provincial Armoire, 19th century, with
crown molding surmounting carved frieze with
heart motif over two paneled doors, shaped and
carved apron, on cabriole legs, ht. 88, wd. 57
3/4, dp. 26 1/2 in.
$600-800
683
Georgian Mahogany Chest of Drawers,
England, 19th century, case with two over three
graduated drawers, bracket base, ht. 39, wd.
680 36 1/2, dp. 20 in.
$600-800
684
Austrian Amphora Vase, early 20th century,
with stylized pointed leaves, alternating green
and cream spreading to lilac at base, with gilt
handles and tendrils, impressed underneath,
“3945 42 AUSTRIA,” ht. 12 1/4 in.
$700-900
693
J. William Fosdick (Charlestown,
Massachusetts, 1858-1937)
694
Stained Glass with “Dublin” Inscription,
predominantly green, with two female figures
flanking a shield depicting castles, housed in
later wood box frame, overall ht. 29 1/2, wd. 25
in.
$300-500
693
695
Continental Miniature Three-drawer Chest,
with burl veneers and inlaid bands on top, front
and sides of case, raised on carved feet, ht. 15,
wd. 14 1/2, dp. 9 1/2 in.
$400-600
697
697 703
Pair of Italian Neoclassical-style Parcel- Cold-painted Bronze Figure of a Harpist,
gilt Settees, late 19th/early 20th century, Austria, early 20th century, depicted sitting
700
probably fruitwood, each is painted black with on a carpet, mounted to marble base, ht. 6
Sevres-style Porcelain Tea Service with
two-paneled caned back and seat, with gilded 1/4 in.
Tray, France, late 19th/early 20th century, dark
accents of rosettes and leaf garlands, with $400-600
blue ground with gilded rims and accents,
acanthus-collared tapered legs, ht. 38 3/4,
painted with French battle scenes, teapot
wd. 69, dp. 19 in.
with cover, inscribed on underside, ht. 7 7/8;
$1,200-1,800 704
sugar with cover, ht. 6 7/8; creamer, ht. 5;
twelve cups, ht. 1 7/8; twelve saucers, dia. 5 Bronze Cat Inkwell, probably Austria, early
1/4; tray depicting “Entree de Henry IV Paris,” 20th century, depicting cat’s head with open
signed “A. Morin,” each item inscribed with mouth showing teeth, hinged at neck, with
titles of historical scenes and bearing spurious bow, ht. 4 in.
marks, dia. 19 3/4 in. $300-500
$4,000-6,000
714
Bronze Grand Tour Figure of Dionysius,
Italy, 19th century, the standing figure modeled
nude and standing atop a raised circular
base, unsigned, with circular foundry stamp
“CHIURAZZI/NAPLES,” total ht. 23 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
715
Neoclassical Marble-top Rosewood Pier
Table, America, possibly New York, early 19th
century, with gilt-bronze mounts of maidens
and acanthus scrolls at frieze and knees, with
drawer with two round pulls, ht. 33 1/4, wd.
37 1/2, dp. 18 3/4 in.
$400-600
711 716
George III Mahogany and Parcel-gilt Mirror,
early 19th century, cartouche-shaped with a
carved giltwood border, topped by a ho-ho
bird with outstretched wings within a swan’s
neck pediment, ht. 55 in.
$1,200-1,800
713
724
726
William and Mary-style Oak Gate-leg Table,
England, drop-leaf top on barleytwist legs with
swing-out mechanism, open ht. 28, wd. 51,
dp. 42 in.
$300-500
727
Regency-style Oak Drum Table, England,
early to mid-19th century, four working
and four false drawers with round brass
escutcheons and ring pulls, green tooled
leather surface, fluted bulbous pedestal base
with gilt-metal paw feet and casters, ht. 29
1/2, wd. 39 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
730
Alberto Trevisan (Italian, 1919-1978)
728 729
Oak Inlaid and Paneled Coffer, probably Two Tudor-style Oak Boxes, England, 19th Two Views of Venice: View from Ponte
England, 19th century, with paneled top and century, one with carved tulip and vine front, dell’Accademia and Gondolier at Sunset
front, inlaid with diamond-shaped motifs on ht. 7 1/2, wd. 24; the other with chamfered lid Both signed “A. Trevisan” l.r.
front, elongated lunette frieze at top, ht. 26, projecting over case, ht. 9 3/4, wd. 20 3/4 in. Watercolors on paper, sizes 6 3/4 x 12 1/4
wd. 50 1/2, dp. 23 1/2 in. $400-600 in. (17.1 x 31.1 cm) and 6 x 11 3/4 in. (15.2 x
$500-700 29.8 cm), respectively, in matching frames.
Condition: Not examined out frames.
$400-600
727
731
Augusto Daini (Italian, 1860-1920)
732
Thomas Allom (British, 1804-1872)
734
Pair of Grand Tour Bronze Figures
Depicting Hermes and Daphne, 19th/early
20th century, each in patinated bronze, one
draped figure with staff and other with fan, on
a socle with classical figures, ht. 29 1/2 to 31
3/4 in.
$4,000-6,000
735
Porcelain Hen on Nest, 19th century, with
basketweave base, insert with removable egg
tray, ht. 9 1/4 in.
$200-400
736
Gilt-bronze Louis XV-style Four-light Putti
Wall Sconce, France, early 20th century, with
winged putti holding aloft scrolled and carved
foliate armature, all joining acanthus foliage
wall plate, ht. 19 1/2 in.
$600-800
737
Two Portrait Miniatures of Ladies, probably
France, 18th/early 19th century, each in oval
form, one woman in a blue dress on pink
ground, possibly Empress Josephine; the
other woman with blond locks, verso aperture
holding locks of hair, ht. 2 1/2 to 3 1/4 in.
(sight).
$400-600
740 742
738 Georgian-style Mahogany Butler’s Chest,
Renaissance Revival Court Cupboard,
Painted and Parcel-giltwood Figure of Pan, England, 19th century, with a pull-out surface
England or America, late 19th century,
probably Italy, 19th century, draped classical surmounting four drawers, ht. 29 1/8, wd. 28,
walnut, with overall heavy carving, cornice
figure holding pipes, on round base, ht. 62 dp. 18 in.
projection frieze with dentils, flanked by
3/4 in. $500-700
lion’s masks, upper case has long drawer
$2,000-4,000
with central lion’s mask and later brass ring
hardware, atop cabinet with one shelf and two
739 doors with lunettes and winged angels and 743
Six English and Continental Portrait cherub masks, all flanked by figural pilasters South German Parquetry Chest of Drawers,
Miniatures of Gentlemen, 18th/19th century, terminating in lion’s head masks at base, ht. 19th century, walnut and pearwood, four
two in ebonized frames with oval apertures: 52 3/4, wd. 61, dp. 30 in. drawers, with top and drawer fronts with inlay
one man with spectacles, one in military $1,000-1,500 banding, round brass drawer pulls, ht. 33 1/2,
uniform; one on porcelain of a man in a wd. 41, dp. 24 1/4 in.
waistcoat and striped vest, German marks $1,500-2,500
on reverse; a man in a red coat with painter’s 741
palette, inscribed in script on reverse “Duke George III Giltwood Convex Mirror, early
of Buckingham 1616”; a man in a blue coat 19th century, with eagle flanked by acanthus
with a medal, indistinct inscribed signature on atop frame set with surrounding spherules,
the front, “Louis XVI” written in script on silk terminating at base with swagged acanthus
backing; and a man in a black waistcoat and and fan-form, ht. 42 in.
red vest signed “A. Graff,” ht. 3 to 3 3/4 in. $1,500-2,000
(sight).
$700-900
745
748
749
747
745
Meissen Porcelain Dancing Figural Group, 747 749
Germany, c. 1924-34, with four dancers on Meissen Porcelain Mythological Figural Meissen Porcelain Bacchanalian Figural
a round base strewn with flowers, incised Group with Bacchus, Germany, late 19th Group with Goat, late 19th century, four
“2728” and “42,” crossed swords mark in century, four figures, two with wheat sheaves draped figures with garlands of grapes,
blue, ht. 6 1/4 in. and scythe, incised “1068,” inscribed “23,” incised “2499,” inscribed “3,” blue crossed
$1,200-1,800 “42” painted in red, crossed swords mark in swords mark, ht. 6 1/2 in.
blue, ht. 6 in. $800-1,200
$1,000-1,500
758
760
767 767
775
775
771 773 Pair of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Urns,
George III Mahogany Pembroke Drop-leaf Thirteen Biedermeier Chairs, Austria or England, early 20th century, each body of
Table, England, early 19th century, shaped Germany, c. 1830, each with scroll-carved cobalt ground with white and gilt highlights,
apron with inlaid banding at frieze extending to crest rail with shell-style reeded pendant finial polychrome paintings of birds signed
tops of straight tapered legs, drawer with two above upholstered seat in crimson silk; eight “Darlington,” ht. 6 1/4 in.
brass ring pulls, faux drawer facade with two with splay legs, five with square tapering legs, $400-600
ring pulls opposite, open ht. 26 1/2, wd. 38 ht. 34 1/2 in.
1/2, dp. 31 1/2 in. $800-1,200
$500-700
781
780
Louis XVI Mahogany Tilt-top Table, France,
late 18th century, with three channeled splay
legs, ht. 28, dia. 33 in.
$400-600
788
791 791
790 794
Continental Painted Chest of Drawers, Pair of French Creamware Vases, early 19th
possibly Italy, 19th century, fruitwood, with century, mounted as lamps, each oviform with
painted foliate scrollwork and floral motifs on flaring neck and trumpet foot flanked by busts
side panels and drawer fronts, ht. 36, wd. 29 of Minerva, on square plinth, ht. 16 in.
3/4, dp. 17 in. $300-500
$400-600
794A
Brass-bound Campaign Lap Desk on
791 Stand, England, 19th century, camphorwood
Pair of Louis XVI Ormolu Brûle-Parfums, case opens to reveal felt-lined interior with
France, late 18th century, each in the form pen slot, ink bottle, and compartment, writing
of a tripod burner, the lid with berried finial, surface lifts to reveal vacant compartment,
the sides cast with Bacchic masks with spiral later stand with stretcher base, with stand ht.
crestings, on hoof feet and incurved base, ht. 20 3/4, wd. 24 3/4, dp. 12 3/4 in.
13 in. $300-500
$1,000-1,500
795
Louis XVI Mahogany Drop-leaf Dining
792
Table, France, late 18th century, oval hinged
Louis XVI Marble and Ormolu-mounted
top on tapered legs with brass caps and
Mantel Clock, France, c. 1785, of tapering
casters, ht. 29, wd. 43 in.
pyramid form, the case surmounted by an
$800-1,200
armillary sphere, and with central plaque cast
with figure of Cupid and classical females
above an enameled dial with Roman and
796
Arabic chapters, the associated movement
George III-style Pine Library Steps,
stamped “J.V.,” on rectangular plinth with
20th century, with five steps and turned
turned feet, ht. 24 in.
balustrades, ht. 85, wd. 18 1/4, dp. 39 in.
$700-900
$400-600
793
797
Chippendale Walnut and Parcel-gilt Mirror,
Louis XVI Mahogany Extension Dining
probably England, late 18th century, with
Table, France, late 18th century and later
central foliate device above the gilt incised
components, with oval drop-leaf top resting
liner and glass set in scrolled frame with
on fluted legs atop brass-fitted casters, with
pierced cresting, ht. 36 3/8 in.
two later leaves, ht. 29, wd. 54 in.
$300-500
$1,000-1,500
799 802
Wood Relief of Adoration in the Stable, After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-
probably Flanders, on later linen panel for 1879)
hanging, ht. 10, overall ht. 13 7/8 in.
$1,000-3,000 Bronze Setter, rendered in naturalistic
setting, atop green marble plinth, signed at
base “P. J. MENE,” ht. 8 1/2, wd. 13 in.
$500-700
800
After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-
1879)
803
Continental School, 19th Century
Bronze Dog, signed at base “P. J. MENE,”
ht. 6 1/4, wd. 13 in. 798
Bronze Mule, with head looking down and
$500-700
ears back, signed “M. Manuel 1841,” ht. 4
1/2, wd. 8 in.
$300-500
801
802
800
803
809
French School, Early 20th Century
810
French School, Late 19th/20th Century
811
Pair of Vienna Porcelain Vases with Covers,
Austria, late 19th/early 20th century, each
gourd-form with teal green ground cover,
neck, socle, and plinth with gilded jeweling
804 806 and highlights, central polychrome enamel
Pair of Empire-style Gilt-bronze Three-light Louis XVI Marble-top Mahogany Console on stippled gold ground, with both signed “F.
Candelabra, France, 19th century, each of Table, France, late 18th century, with later Kohl,” ht. 11 in.
fluted baluster form, with scroll armature, white marble top, above three spring-activated $800-1,200
flame finial, one with matched drip cup, ht. frieze drawers on fluted and spiral-turned legs,
15 in. joined by a pierced heart galleried undertier,
$300-500 ht. 32, wd. 46 in. 812
$800-1,200 Continental Carved and Painted Figure of
Saint Mark, 19th century, shown standing
805 with one hand raised, the other with the open
Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Bust of Joseph gospel, with a recumbent lion at his feet and
Agricol Viala (1780-1793), France, c. 1886, 807 traces of gilt accents throughout, ht. 39 in.
mounted atop a waisted cobalt socle with gilt Neoclassical Painted and Parcel-gilt $800-1,200
trim lines and title “VIALA,” with impressed Overmantel Mirror, France, late 19th century,
and printed marks, ht. 11 7/8 in. with two gilt lilies underneath stepped
$500-700 entablature of alternating white and verdigris 812A
paint, frieze with two classical draped Bronze Model of a Horse, late 19th/early
maidens holding foliage garland over torch, all 20th century, unsigned, on a rouge marble
surmounting glazing framed by gilt rosettes at base, total ht. 9 1/8 in.
corners, verdigris scales, and plaque of foliate $400-600
swag at base, ht. 60 3/4, wd. 30 1/4 in.
$700-900
808 810
818
819
820
833 833
843
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13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law).
The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in connection with the transactions
contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any federal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents
to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit.
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I wish to place the following bids in the sale listed above. I understand that Skinner, Inc. will execute bids as a convenience, and
will not be held responsible for any errors or failure to execute bids. I understand that my bids are executed and accepted as per
Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalog of this sale.
Executive
Gwendolyn L. Smith
508.970.3206
european@skinnerinc.com
Management
508.970.3203
American Furniture & Decorative Arts
Stephen L. Fletcher
President/Chief Executive Officer Historic Arms & Militaria
Chris Barber
Christopher D. Fox
Joel Bohy
Karen M. Keane
militaria@skinnerinc.com
americana@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3215
508.970.3200
Chief Financial Officer
Don Kelly Jewelry
American Indian & Ethnographic Art
Douglas Deihl Victoria Bratberg
John Colasacco
Executive Vice President indian@skinnerinc.com
jewelry@skinnerinc.com
508.970.3254
Stephen L. Fletcher 617.874.4313
Western Massachusetts:
Silver
George Thomas Lewis Clocks, Watches & Scientific Instruments
Stuart G. Slavid
413.727.2721 Robert C. Cheney
silver@skinnerinc.com
Jonathan Dowling
glewis@skinnerinc.com 508.970.3203
Paul Dumanowski
clocks@skinnerinc.com
Florida: April L. Matteini, G.G.
508.970.3201 Wine, Whisky & Ale
305.503.4423
florida@skinnerinc.com
Marie Keep
Joseph Hyman
Michael J. Moser
Maine: Bruce Buxton
finewines@skinnerinc.com
207.772.6979
508.970.3296
bbuxton@mainerr.com
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Auction Services
Consignments Marketing, Media & Exhibitions & Property
Communications
Appraisal & Auction Services Boston:
LaGina Austin Marketing Laura V. Sweeney
Christine E. Finn
Catherine M. Weber Benjamin Evans
Katie Fitzgerald
Jenna DeLuca Paige Lewellyn
Rachel Kingsley
Linsey MacDougall Jessica R. Lincoln
Elizabeth Zwicker
508.970.3299
Subscriptions Receptionist
Linsey MacDougall Jacqueline Gray
Institutional Relations
508.970.3240 617.350.5400
L. Emerson Tuttle
508.970.3130
Advertising/Production
Marlborough:
Pamela Van de Houten
Consignment Services
Jeffrey R. Antkowiak
Patricia Walker King Warehouse
Stanley P. Bystrowski
Rebecca Hamel Frederic Trottier
John Cornelius
Carol Zeigler 508.970.3209
Kristina Harrison
508.970.3204 Samatha Heighton
Kathleen Jones
Cheryl Richards Photography
Customer Relations/Human
Receptionist
Resources Skinner Online Lindsay White
Carol McCaffrey Kerry Shrives 508.970.3000
508.970.3252 Daniel Bar
Judie Ochsner
online@skinnerinc.com Transportation
508.970.3279 Eric Jones
Accounting 508.970.3229
Laura V. Sweeney
63 Park Plaza 274 Cedar Hill Street 130 Miracle Mile, Suite 220 415 Madison Avenue, #1418
Boston, MA 02116 Marlborough, MA 01752 Coral Gables, FL 33134 New York, NY 10017
617.350.5400 508.970.3000 305.503.4423 212.787.1113
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617.350.5400
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Subscription effective one year from date processed. No refunds for previous subscriptions. Renewal notice will be sent one month prior to expiration.
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