| Lot | Description | Estimate |
| 1 | MONUMENTAL FRENCH BRACKET CLOCK Of baluster form, with a porcelain dial above an elaborate brass coat of arms, ca. 1870 - 1880. 36" x 21" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 2 | FOUR-HUNDRED-DAY CLOCK Exceptionally large, German or French, its porcelain dial painted with musical instruments and champleve decoration on columns, dome and base, ca. 1900. Disc pendulum. With wooden base and glass dome: 26" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 3 | FRENCH EMPIRE PORTICO SHELF CLOCK With gilt decoration on ebonized wood, ca. 1840. Complete with matching oval dome. With base and dome: 26" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 4 | SEVRES FRENCH SHELF CLOCK Decorated with ormolu and rhinestones with painted dial, late 18th C. Porcelain crack upper right of frame. Signed Duryea & Potter, Paris. 14 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 5 | ANSONIA CRYSTAL REGULATOR Excelsior eight-day clock with overall gilding and elaborate decoration, 19th C. Complete with original pendulum. 20 1/2" x 11" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 6 | FRENCH CHAMPLEVE CRYSTAL REGULATOR With painted champleve panels, dial and pendulum surrounded by rhinestones, ca. 1890. 16 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 7 | EGYPTIAN REVIVAL CHAIR With carved winged figure, pierced skirt and light rose upholstery, 19th/20th C. 39" x 24" x 21" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 8 | MAHOGANY EMPIRE TEA TABLE With flared round column and ball feet, 19th C. 27 1/2" x 36" x 18" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 9 | MAHOGANY EMPIRE ARMCHAIR With inverted sea scroll armrests and later tufted brown leather upholstery, 19th C. 39 1/2" x 32" x 26 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 10 | AMERICAN EMPIRE DROP-LEAF TABLE With architectural stepped base and D-flaps. 29" x 40 1/2" x 23" (closed) | 800 - 1,200 |
| 11 | VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PARLOR FURNITURE Three items, 19th C.: armchair with carved rams heads and paw feet on metal casters; fire screen with needlework panel and applied glass beads; and Chippendale-style side table. Tallest: 43" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 12 | VICTORIAN OAK BOOKCASE With carved vine detail, three leaded-glass doors over three drawers and turned columns, 19th C. 65 3/4" x 68 1/2" x 16 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 13 | VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE With D-end flaps and ball and claw feet, 19th C. 28" x 43" x 20" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 14 | MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE With reeded legs and shaped corner flaps, 19th C. 29" x 36" x 21 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 15 | ENGLISH VICTORIAN OAK BLANKET CHEST With carved decoration of geometric shapes, 19th C. 29" x 50" x 20 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 15 | SET OF VICTORIAN WALNUT CHAIRS Six carved walnut dining chairs with barley twist columns, ca. 1900. 39 1/2" x 16 1/2" x 19" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 17 | ENGLISH OAK REFECTORY TABLE With single drawer on frieze, barley twist legs and stretchers, 19th C. 32" x 45 1/2" x 22 | 800 - 1,200 |
| 18 | ENGLISH VICTORIAN OAK DESK Slant front desk with four graduated drawers, 19th C. 14 3/4" x 36 1/2" x 18 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 19 | FRENCH MORBIER TALL CASE CLOCK With porcelain dial and articulating pendulum in pine case, 19th C. 90" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 20 | TIFFANY & CO. BRONZE SHELF CLOCK Of large size, with Roman figures and winged griffins in all over gilding, ca. 1900. Height: 24" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 21 | CONTINENTAL MARBLE PEDESTAL Carved with dolphins, acanthus leaves and shells; in four sections, possibly 18th C. Some losses. Height: 46" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 22 | MAISON KRIEGER CONSOLE DESSERT French "plum pudding" mahogany console dessert with white marble top above a five-drawer frieze, the end drawers on a swing hinge, 19th C. Below are two white marble shelves backed by mirrored plate and door lockplate. Stamped M.on Krieger Ameublement Paris. 39 1/4" x 79 1/4" x 20 1/4" | 10,000 - 15,000 |
| 23 | FREDERICK BROSEN (American, b. 1954) "From the Boboli Gardens, Florence," 1991. Watercolor on paper (framed). Provenance: Staempfli Gallery, Inc., New York (label on verso); Private Collection, New York. Signed, dated and titled. 8" x 13" (sheet). | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 24 | HENRY BACON (American, 1839-1912) Untitled, 1901. Watercolor (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Signed and dated. 13" x 20". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 25 | 19th/20th C. ARCHITECTURAL WATERCOLORS Two untitled works (framed), Baroque Facade and Gothic Facade. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 18 1/4" x 11 1/2" (sight), 30 3/4" x 21 1/2" (sight) | 0 - 0 |
| 26 | FELIX OCTAVIUS CARR DARLEY (American, 1822-1888) Untitled (Street Scene). Watercolor on paper (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. Signed. 22 1/2" x 15 1/2" (sheet). | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 27 | DUTCH SCHOOL 19th C. Untitled (street scene). Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed illegibly. 59" x 42 1/2". | 6,000 - 9,000 |
| 28 | DUTCH STAARTKLOK Large elm wall clock, early 1800s. In refinished case. Length: 45 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 29 | BRITISH TALL CASE CLOCK Burl walnut with 18th C. case and late 19th C. triple chime movement. Height: 87" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 30 | KASHAN CARPET Center field with floral scrolls on a red ground, late 19th/early 20 C. 15'9" x 10'2" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 31 | KALIKI RUG Repeating red medallions on cobalt blue ground, signed in Arabic at both ends, 19th C. 8' 11 1/2" x 20' 6" | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 32 | RENAISSANCE STYLE SIDEBOARD Breakfront with two center doors flanked by carved caryatids and glazed lateral compartments and sides, 20th C. Concealed bottle storage accessed from hinged top central panel, back and drawer bottoms in masonite. 36" x 80" x 26 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 33 | JACOBEAN STYLE TABLE SET Three tables with carved legs joined by a turned stretcher, and egg-and-dart molding around top, the largest of refectory size, 20th C. Largest: 29" x 72 1/2" x 22 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 34 | FRENCH SIDEBOARD In bird's eye maple with recessed central door below two drawers, flanked by columns mounted with portrait ormolu fittings, topped in variegated purple and white marble. The mirrored back is flanked by ormolu angel sconces, 19th C. 73" x 52 1/2" x 20 1/2" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 35 | ROCOCO STYLE CENTER TABLE With well carved detail, 'S' scroll legs joined by cross stretchers, and topped in white serpentine marble, 19th C. 29 1/2" x 50" x 26" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 36 | CONTINENTAL FURNITURE Three pieces include a painted wood bergere chair with canework back and seat, together with a metal frame coffee table with variegated marble top, and a white painted coffee table with pull out slides. 20th C. Chair: 39" x 25" x 24" | 900 - 1,500 |
| 37 | GILT WOOD SLIPPER CHAIR Its curved back flanked by Corinthian columns, cabriole legs and pink upholstery, 19th C. 33" x 23" x 26" | 500 - 700 |
| 38 | MAHOGANY CLUB CHAIR With carved frame and pink and rose upholstery, 19th C. 36" x 32" x 33" | 500 - 700 |
| 39 | TREMEAU MIRROR With gessoed and gilt wood frame around an oil on canvas painting of an 18th C. scene of dancers and musicians, 19th C. Canvas sight: 35 3/4" x 20 1/4"; overall: 55 3/4" x 44 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 40 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 41 | BIRD'S EYE MAPLE SEMAINIER Eight drawer chest with classical style bronze fittings, 20th C. 65" x 31 1/2" x 16 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 42 | FRENCH SIDE TABLE With single drawer beneath a square serpentine top, inlaid marquetry decoration and metal mounts, 20th C. 32" x 16 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 43 | SIDE TABLE AND CHAIR Square coffee table with shell design on skirt, cabriole legs, and figured marble top; together with a balloon back chair, 19th C. Table: 39" x 20" x 23" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 44 | LOUIS XV STYLE VITRINE With painted decoration, bowed glass and gilt metal mounts, on cabriole legs joined by a lower shelf, 20th C. 41" x 15" | 600 - 800 |
| 45 | THEODORE VICTOR CARL VALENKAMPH (Swedish/American, 1868-1924) Untitled (Seascape). Oil on board (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed. 8" x 10". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 46 | LASZLO NEOGRADY (Hungarian, 1896-1962) Untitled oil on canvas. Provenance: Private Collection, Maryland. Signed. 24" x 36". | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 47 | J.F. BECKER (American, 19th C.) Two untitled oils on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Both signed. 12" x 20", 12" x 17". | 900 - 1,200 |
| 48 | 19TH C. FRENCH NEO-CLASSICAL SCENE Depicting the Return of Helen of Troy, 1815. Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed illegibly. 39 1/2" x 50". | 6,000 - 9,000 |
| 49 | RENAISSANCE-STYLE WALNUT TABLE With carved frieze and stretcher and hairy paw feet, 20th C. 32 1/4" x 39" x 78 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 50 | ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET Two-door bow-front vitrine with string inlay, three interior shelves and tapered feet with original casters, ca. 1910. 63 1/4" x 42" x 16 1/8" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 51 | VICTORIAN CONTINENTAL CARVED DESK Elaborately carved slant front desk with fitted interior, 19th C. 52 1/2" x 35 1/2" x 18" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 52 | CONTINENTAL STYLE ARMCHAIR With mirror image phoenix on backrest, 20th C. 56" x 30" x 25" | 400 - 600 |
| 53 | CONTINENTAL STYLE VITRINE With carved doors and sides centered by two glazed doors, mirrored interior and cabriole legs, 20th C. 50 1/2" x 66 1/2" x 17 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 54 | FRENCH CHINOISERIE VITRINE With bevelled glass sides and door, elevated top with open work gallery and metal foo dog, ca. 1910. Interior fitted with five glass shelves and later internal light. 61 1/2" x 23 1/4" x 11 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 55 | FRENCH VITRINE WIth curved glass door and sides, painted decoration and gilding, ca. 1900. 55" x 25 1/2" x 13 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 56 | SAVONNERIE CARPET With diagonal quatrefoil in ivory and caramel tones, framed by a red band and shell and leaf motif on each corner, 20th C. 18'5" x 7'5" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 57 | ISPHAHAN PRAYER CARPET Two trees with birds centered by a vase with emerging flowers underneath a blue niche and two reserves with calligraphy, 19th/20th C. 6'2" x 4'5" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 58 | SAROUK CARPET With a floral field on a rose ground and various borders, 20th C. 12' x 8'10" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 59 | FOUR PERSIAN CARPETS In various colors and patterns, 19th/20th C. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 60 | CAUCASIAN CARPET With geometric design and alternating panels of people and animals; blue ground with yellow, green and gray, 19th/20th C. Low pile with small losses on end borders. 61" x 41 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 60A | KUBA Antique Caucasian rug in Lesghi star design in reds, blues, and ivory. Some wear. 3'4" x 5'3" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 61 | VICTORIAN WALNUT SETTEE Back splash carved with C scrolls and floral cartouches, front centered by shell motif, cabriole legs with original casters, 19th C. 41 3/4" x 65" x 29" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 62 | CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL DINING ROOM SET Nine pieces with inlaid burlwood and carved detail, 20th C.: china cabinet, sideboard, table, and six chairs with green striped upholstery. Sideboard: 37" x 82 1/2" x 24" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 63 | BURL WALNUT DESK With four drawers in each column, large center drawer, pull out slides on both sides and leather top, 20th C. 31" x 71" x 36" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 64 | MAHOGANY EXTENSION TABLE With five leaves, two original and three replaced, ca. 1900. 29 1/2" x 55" x 48 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 64A | TIFFANY & CO. CLOCK GARNITURE Clock and matching urns framed in ormolu and silvered bronze mountings on red marble base with Classical figure, 19th C. Clock face and movement marked Tiffany & Co. 17 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 11 3/4" | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 64B | GILT BRONZE MANTLE CLOCK Blue porcelain urn flanked by cherubs holding a garland of flowers, on a breakfront base with enamel clock dial, 19th C. The top with a floral bouquet and two doves. Restoration to porcelain urn. 18 1/2" x 16" x 5 1/2" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 65 | EXCEPTIONALLY TALL FLOOR CLOCK George III mahogany long case clock with engraved dial, 19th C. Height: 105" | 5,500 - 6,500 |
| 66 | THOMAS HEYWOOD TALL CASE CLOCK British tall case clock of traditional design in profusely inlaid walnut, early 19th C. Signed Thomas Heywood, Bangor, probably signature of owner. Height: 90" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 67 | FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE CLOCK Its painted metal dial has raised cartouches with Roman numerals, inlaid mother-of-pearl, brass and exotic woods, 19th C. 23" x 20" | 600 - 800 |
| 68 | THREE CRYSTAL REGULATORS By Seth Thomas, Ansonia and an unidentified French maker, two with painted floral dials, one with plain dial, all ca. 1910. Tallest: 11" | 400 - 600 |
| 69 | TWO 19th C. AUSTRIAN CLOCKS Ormolu cartouche clock with gilding and painted porcelain dial, replaced movement, together with a shelf clock with Grande Sonnerie movement, newer case. Shelf clock: 20" | 400 - 600 |
| 70 | GERMAN TALL CASE CLOCK In the Flemish Baroque style, oak stained to black, 1920s. Hour and half hour strike. 91" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 71 | BRITISH TALL CASE CLOCK With one hand movement, signed Lewis Sandford, 1710. Case refinished. Height: 75" | 4,000 - 5,000 |
| 72 | FRENCH BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE CLOCK Oval case flanked by two columns with champleve enamel, painted dial and double vial mercury pendulum, movement marked L. Marti & Co. 1889 Made in France. 14 1/2" x 9 1/2" x 5 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 73 | ANSONIA GILT METAL CLOCK With Rococo style case suromounted by a cherub playing a flute, ca. 1900. 19 1/2" x 9" x 8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 74 | JAEGER LE COULTRE ATMOS CLOCK In square form with glass sides and top, revealing the movement and dial, 20th C. 9" x 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 75 | FRENCH SLATE CLOCK Beveled glass on front and back doors, marked H & F Paris 2877, 19th C. 18 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 76 | FRENCH KINGWOOD PARQUETRY CABINET With two doors and three interior adjustable shelves, oak as secondary wood, ormolu fittings, and restored marble top, 19th C. Die stamped signature Dubreuil on top left side. 59" x 42 1/2" x 17 1/2" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 77 | FRENCH BURLWOOD SECRETARY Walnut and ebonized wood drop-front desk with two drawers, and a secret drawer with copper plaque showing a band of putti playing musical instruments, 19th C. Inlaid with mother-of-pearl and metal flowery ormolu fittings under a white marble top. 51 1/2" x 28" x 13 3/4" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 78 | THREE PANEL FOLDING SCREEN Hand-painted oil on leather with ladies in 18th C. dress strolling in garden with a villa, 20th C. 68 1/2" x 18" x 54" (open) | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 79 | OAK HALL STAND With a mirror, shelf, and drawer, brass fittings, cane work panels and veined green marble top, 19th C. 86" x 50" x 11 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 80 | PARLOR SET Settee and armchairs with back panels painted with tropical landscapes and floral bouquets, ca. 1900. 38" x 77" x 36" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 81 | NEOCLASSICAL STYLE DAYBED Carved with urn on seat frame, 19th C. 32 1/2" x 82" x 24 1/2" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 82 | AMERICAN MAHOGANY EMPIRE SOFA With well carved detail and claw feet, 19th C. 36 1/4" x 22 1/4" x 64 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 83 | ROCOCO STYLE SETTEE Walnut curved back with carved and gilt trims and upholstered seats, 19th C. 51" x 43" x 23" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 84 | WHITE METAL CLOCK GARNITURE Clock with white enamel dial and angel blowing a trumpet, mounted on white variegated stepped marble base, together with two matching urns, ca. 1900. Marked F Moreau on back. Clock: 20 1/2" x 19" x 7" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 85 | EASTLAKE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE With inset marble top, 20th C. 28 1/2" x 25" x 18 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 86 | RESTORATION STYLE ARMCHAIR Carved and pierced with cane work on back rest, 19th/20th C. 47" x 28" x 29" | 600 - 800 |
| 87 | GEORGE III STYLE WALNUT COFFEE TABLE With gilt metal mounts, pierced and carved shell skirt and paw feet, 20th C. 19 1/2" x 38" x 19" | 700 - 900 |
| 88 | TWO PARLOR CHAIRS With balloon backs with carved backrail and cabriole legs, 19th C. 35" x 23" x 17" | 600 - 800 |
| 89 | LOUIS XVI STYLE SIDE TABLE With inlaid tray top framed in pierced metal over a single drawer, cabriole legs joined by a galleried reniform shelf and gilt metal fittings, 20th C. 30 1/4" x 23 1/2" x 17" | 700 - 900 |
| 90 | FRENCH COMMODE With single drawer on frieze above a hinged drop front, fluted tapering legs and ormolu mounts, under a marble top, ca. 1900. 32" x 18" x 15" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 91 | LOUIS XV STYLE PEDESTAL With inlaid wood and metal mounts, 20th C. 44 1/2" x 15" | 600 - 800 |
| 92 | HARIZ CARPET In rich red and indigo, with large center medallion, 19th C. Some low areas. 11'10" x 8'9" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 93 | ROYAL SAROUK CARPET Ruby red field with scattered floral bouquets, 20th C. 10'3" x 7'8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 94 | 19th C. SATINWOOD HANDKERCHIEF GAME TABLE The swivel top with four triangular folding flaps, the interior of each having a carved well for game pieces and a green felt covering; string inlay all around and painted floral decoration on top. 29 3/4" x 21 3/4" x 21 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 95 | AMERICAN MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TABLE By Henry Slaugh, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, with carved shell and leaf border on ball and claw feet base, 20th C. Maker's label. 28" x 28" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 96 | FRENCH BURLWOOD SIDEBOARD With two front doors and bowed ends, and ormolu fittings, 19th C. 44" x 53 1/2" x 20 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 97 | FRENCH BUREAU PLAT Drawer to one side, inlaid with various woods, the top with a floral cartouche with armorial crest, ormolu mounts, 19th C. 29 3/4" x 41" x 24" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 98 | LOUIS XV-STYLE PARLOR SET Settee and four chairs of carved and painted wood upholstered in pink and cream fabric, ca. 1900. Settee: 40" x 21 1/2" x 50 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 99 | CAST IRON MANTLE Painted white with marbelized glass backing, 19th C. 46 1/2" x 51" x 7" | 2,000 - 4,000 |
| 100 | VICTORIAN OAK FIREPLACE MANTLE With carved reeded columns topped by acanthus leaf capitals, a classical urn on frieze, and egg-and-dart moulding, 19th C. 55 1/2" x 68" x 11 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 101 | AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE-STYLE BRASS ANDIRONS With pineapple finials and ball feet, 18th-19th C. 22 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 102 | VICTORIAN BRASS ANDIRONS With elaborate decoration, faceted ovoid tops and matching log stoppers, base with overlapping leaves and paw feet, 19th C. Height: 24" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 103 | TALL MAHOGANY CASE CLOCK With an arched bonnet surmounted by three globes, and hand-painted dial with moon phase, 19th C. Height: approx. 92" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 104 | TALL CHERRY CASE CLOCK Its face painted with floral bouquets and dial; movement with metal gears and wooden plates possibly made by Joseph Drescher, Gutenbach, Germany, ca. 1840. Signed lower right R. Kiehl. Height: 94" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 105 | ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837-1908) Untitled watercolor (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Signed. 13" x 18 1/2". | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 106 | ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837-1908) Untitled watercolor (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed. 5 1/2" x 14" (sight). | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 107 | GEORGE HERBERT McCORD (American, 1848-1909) Two oil-on-canvas seascape paintings: "Venice," 1906, and untitled. Both framed. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Both signed, first dated. 17" x 14", 14" x 20". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 108 | F.J. ALDRIDGE (British, 1850-1933) Untitled (Sailboat in Harbor). Watercolor on paper (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed. 10 12/" x 14 3/4" (sight). | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 109 | FANNIE ELIZA DUVALL (American, 1861-1934) Three oils on unstretched canvases: "Paris," 1910, dated and titled, 16 1/2" x 14"; and two untitled, 10 3/4" x 12 3/4", 15 1/4" x 22 1/4"; together with untitled pastel and watercolor on paper, 13 3/4" x 10" (sheet). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Each signed. | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 110 | FANNIE ELIZA DUVALL (American, 1861-1934) Three untitled oils on unstretched canvases, one dated 1910 (framed), together with an untitled pastel and watercolor on paper. 14" x 19 1/2", 11 3/4" x 17 1/2", 17" x 14 1/4", 8 3/4" x 14" (sheet). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Each signed. | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 111 | GEORGE HERBERT McCORD (American, 1848-1909) Untitled (Landscape). Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed. 20" x 30". | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 112 | SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS With upholstered seats, two armchairs, four side chairs, ca. 1900. 37 1/2" x 18 1/2" x 16" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 113 | SET OF FEDERAL MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS Four chairs with saber legs, carved foliated back splats and shell design, 19th C. Height: 33" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 114 | AMERICAN WINDSOR CHAIR With turned spindles and carved seat, 19th C. 39 1/2" x 24 1/2" x 14" | 600 - 800 |
| 115 | 19th-20th C. AMERICAN FURNITURE Six items: small mahogany blanket chest with carved floral panels on front and sides; pair of Chippendale-style side chairs with upholstered seats; pair of walnut slipper chairs with carved details and upholstered backs and seats; and ebonized corner chair with front center ball-and-claw foot and carved back splashes, all 19th/20th C. Blanket chest: 21 1/4" x 41" x 20" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 116 | CHIPPENDALE STYLE MIRROR With carved and gilded bird's eye maple frame, ca. 1900. 47" x 25" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 117 | AMERICAN MAHOGANY SLANT FRONT DESK With carved fan design and fitted interior, 19th C. Replaced hardware. 41" x 18" x 37 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 118 | AMERICAN BURLWOOD AND MAHOGANY CHEST In four-over-four configuration, original glass pulls, stepped front and turned columns, 19th C. 57 1/2" x 46" x 22" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 119 | PAIR OF MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS With carved open-work back splats and side rails, ball-and-claw feet and the front frieze with a shell motif, 19th C. 40 1/2" x 23" x 17" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 120 | PENNSYLVANIA HALF SPINDLEBACK SETTEE With a plank seat and hand-painted decoration, 19th C. 33" x 72" x 21 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 121 | AMERICAN PINE CHEST With four graduated drawers and ogee feet, ca. 1830. 46" x 38" x 23" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 122 | AMERICAN MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST With four burl-veneer drawers raised on ogee bracket feet, 18th C. 34 1/4" x 36" x 22" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 123 | AMERICAN 'DOAN GANG' PINE BLANKET CHEST With two drawers, the interior with a secret compartment with pencilled Doan Gang family names, early 19th C. Purportedly passed down through the Doan family. 28 1/4" x 48" x 21" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 124 | PENNSYLVANIA TALL CHERRY CASE CLOCK Chippendale-style with an eight-day movement, painted enamel dial, and original cast iron weights, mid 19th C. Pendulum not original. 94" x 19" x 10" | 7,000 - 9,000 |
| 125 | PAIR OF AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE CHAIRS Attributed to Henry Slaugh, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, with profusely carved backs and legs, 19th C. 38 1/2" x 26 1/4" x 20 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 126 | AMERICAN ROCOCO PARLOR SET Settee, arm chair, and side chair with carved female heads, upholstered in silk damask, 19th C. 41 3/4" x 65" x 29" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 127 | AMERICAN VICTORIAN FOOTSTOOL Carved mahogany footstool with floral bouquets on the skirt, Spanish feet and needlepoint upholstery of a reclining dachshund, 19th C. 17" x 23" x 16" | 600 - 800 |
| 128 | TWO AMERICAN VICTORIAN FOOTSTOOLS Carved in shell and leaf motif, the larger with Spanish feet and needlework top; the smaller upholstered in velvet, 19th C. 15" x 26 1/2" x 15 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 129 | AMERICAN EMPIRE SECRETARY BOOKCASE With inlaid brass detail and glazed astragal doors, 19th C. 83 1/2" x 45 3/4" x 19 1/2" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 130 | 19th C. AMERICAN TALL MAHOGANY CASE CLOCK With an eight-day movement and hand-painted dial by John Fessler, Frederickstown, MD. 97 1/4" | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 131 | FOUR EUROPEAN SHELF CLOCKS Three German clocks ca. 1930: Junghans Westminster chime; Westminster chime Chinoiserie; one for Gaunt's Melbourne; together with a French clock ca. 1910, losses. Tallest: 21" | 400 - 600 |
| 132 | SIX FRENCH SHELF CLOCKS Four with balance wheel movement, two with pendulums, some with Japanese decoration, one inlaid with rosewood shell design, ca. 1900. Tallest: 13 1/2" | 400 - 600 |
| 133 | THREE DECORATIVE EUROPEAN CLOCKS French slate clock, French carriage clock, and German sunflower clock. Together with a brass surveyor's level and a US Army ship compass, 19th/20th C. | 400 - 600 |
| 134 | EIGHT SMALL CLOCKS Include carriage, figural and one wooden shelf clock, 19th/20th C. Tallest: 9" | 400 - 600 |
| 135 | EIGHT SMALL CLOCKS Include carriage, figural and one wooden shelf clock, 19th/20th C. Tallest: 8 1/2" | 400 - 600 |
| 136 | SIX SHIP'S CLOCKS WITH TWO GAUGES Three by Seth Thomas, two Chelsea, one Smith and two steam gauges, ca. 1920. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 137 | FOUR AMERICAN SHELF CLOCKS Terry & Andrews cast iron clock; John D. Nutter, Mt. Vernon, New Hampshire ogee clock; New Haven mahogany balloon clock; Seth Thomas rosewood clock, all 19th/20th C. Tallest: 26 1/2" | 500 - 800 |
| 138 | FOUR AMERICAN SHELF CLOCKS Two steeple clocks, one possibly made for the Portugese market, the other by Waterbury; Ansonia cast iron clock; one by unknown maker, missing base, 19th C. | 400 - 600 |
| 139 | NORTHWEST COAST CEREMONIAL BOWL Small rectangular bowl carved with two figures joining hands, 19th C. 2 1/8" x 10 1/2" x 5" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 140 | NORTHWEST COAST TOTEM Carved wooden totem, possibly Haida, with polychrome decoration, 19th/20th C. Height: 24 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 141 | CHIEF SHAKES TOTEM Carved and polychromed wood with stacked animals and figures, 19th C. Pencilled on the back 'Chief Shakes.' Height: 24 3/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 142 | NATIVE AMERICAN RIO GRANDE BLANKET Rare large blanket woven in three joined sections with alternating bands of red, black, blue and teal, ca. 1880-1890. 71" x 100" | 5,000 - 8,000 |
| 143 | SIOUX PIPE BAG With bead and quill work, applied cone and tassels, ca. 1880-1890. Beyond fringe: 40" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 144 | TWO APACHE COILED BASKETS With continuous bands of abstract designs, possibly woven with willow and devil's claw, 19th/20th C. Larger: 7 3/8" x 12 5/8" dia. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 145 | JAMES McKELL (American, 1885-1956) Untitled oil on board (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed. 27 1/2" x 19 1/2". | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 146 | BERT GEER PHILLIPS (American, 1868-1956) Untitled (Taos, NM). Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Signed. 20 1/4" x 15". | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 147 | E.I. Couse (American, 1866-1936) Untitled (Indian Vessel). Gouache on paper (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed lower left. 9 1/2" x 7 3/8" (sight). | 800 - 1,200 |
| 148 | MARIA MARTINEZ Blackware plate of convex form with radiating feather pattern, black center and three concentric bands around rim, 20th C. Marked on base Maria and Santana. 12 3/8 dia. | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 149 | MARIA MARTINEZ Blackware jar decorated with a feather motif and three concentric horizontal lines, 20th C. Marked on the base Maria and Santana. 7 1/4" x 8" dia. | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 150 | CHIMU BLACKWARE VESSEL A fine example in the form of a coati, A.D. 1100-1400. Height: 8 3/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 151 | NAZCA CERAMIC VESSEL With polychrome slip depicting a fisherman, A.D. 200-400. 8" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 152 | TWO MOCHE CERAMIC VESSELS One painted with a fierce creature, the other in the form of a warrior, 200-600 A.D. Tallest: 8 1/2" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 153 | THREE NAZCA CERAMIC VESSELS A bowl depicting orcas, a globular vessel and an unburnished vessel, 200-400 A.D. Tallest: 5 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 154 | MOLAS Group of twenty-two various molas, 20th C. Largest: 21" x 16" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 155 | MOLAS Group of twenty-two various molas, 20th C. Largest: 21" x 16" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 156 | 19th-20th C. EXPLORATION BOOKS Fourteen books on South American and African exploration, including 'In Darkest Africa' by Henry Stanley vols. 1-2; 'The Last Journals of David Livingstone' by David Livingstone; 'Through The Dark Continent' by Henry Stanley and 'Narrative of the North Pole Expedition' by C.H. Davis. All 19th/early 20th C. publications. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 157 | PERUVIAN RETABLO Oil on canvas retablo on board, depicting a female religious figure and child, in ornate wooden frame. Sight: 44 1/2" x 31 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 158 | THREE CHIMU BLACKWARE VESSELS Bird stealing corn, triple pepper pot and quadruple lucuma fruit pot, A.D. 1100-1400. Tallest: 9" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 159 | TWO CHIMU BLACKWARE VESSELS One depicting a battle between a feline god and a fish god, the other with bird motif, A.D. 1100-1400. Taller: 9 3/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 160 | FOUR CHIMU BLACKWARE VESSELS Two in the form of gourds, one fruit vessel and one depicting a man and llama, A.D. 1100-1400. Tallest: 9 1/2" | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 161 | TWO CHIMU VESSELS One blackware with vegetable motif, the other ceramic with buff surface depicting birds, A.D. 1100-1400. Tallest: 9 3/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 162 | THREE CHIMU BLACKWARE VESSELS With bird motifs, the two larger examples of whistle pots together with a small double vessel, A.D. 1100-1400. Tallest: 7 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 163 | TWO CHIMU BLACKWARE VESSELS Llama's head and shell, A.D. 1100-1400. The shell in excellent condition, the llama's head vessel has replaced spout. Tallest: 9 3/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 164 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 165 | AFRICAN SCULPTURE Carved stone antelope group, 20th C. Signed on back near base R. Kwechete. Height: 28" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 166 | KRISS KNIFE HANDLES Set of fifteen in various materials including carved wood and horn, thirteen mounted on wooden bases, 19th/20th C. Tallest: 8 5/8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 167 | MANGAIA ADZE Intricately carved four-sided structure with eight windows per side, surmounted by an abstract wood and basalt terminal, 19th-20th C. Painted inside HARRISON, DEVON, the rest illegible, 25 1/4" x 5 1/8" sq. | 600 - 800 |
| 168 | PRE-COLUMBIAN METAL OBJECTS Including: a copper mace; two tumis; pendants; tweezers; finial; eight necklaces, A.D. 500-1500 | 900 - 1,400 |
| 169 | PRE-COLUMBIAN ARTIFACTS From Peru and Mexico including: necklaces; pendants and two ears of ancient corn, A.D. 200-1500 | 900 - 1,200 |
| 170 | PRE-COLUMBIAN NECKLACES Including a jade and quartz necklace, twelve smaller necklaces of spondylus shell and copper, and a Chimu blackware monkey head, all A.D. 1000-1500 | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 171 | ICE FISHING DECOYS Three carved wood decoys, two fish and one alligator, all with metal fins, 20th C. Longest: 12" | 500 - 800 |
| 172 | WALRUS TUSK CRIBBAGE BOARD With carved walrus in high relief, incised and painted with American national emblem, 19th C. 16 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 173 | SAMUEL MARTI FOR TIFFANY & CO. Mantle clock with painted enamel dial stamped Tiffany & Co. France, the movement stamped with the round seal Samuel Marti Medaille d'Or Paris 1900 Made in France. Together with a square Canton porcelain bowl with notched corners, and a Simian match holder on a black marble oval base. Clock: 10 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 5 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 174 | AMERICANA Carved wood mortar and pestle, 18th C., provenance: Somerset Mills, Titusville NJ. Together with a mantle clock in wood casing, 19th C., some alligatoring to finish. Clock: 18 7/8" x 12" x 3 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 175 | TRAMP ART CABINET Possibly for sheet music, with one drawer over double doors, two interior shelves and mirrored back, ca. 1930. Featured at the Clarion Exhibit of American Folk Art, New York, summer 1978. 41 1/4" x 19 1/2" x 13 1/2" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 176 | RARE ESQUIRE MAGAZINE MASCOT 'ESKY' An excellent icon of 20th C. American coporate advertising history, believed to be one a few in existence. Marked with an R in a circle. Height: 24 1/2" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 177 | AMERICANA Fine molded copper cow weathervane with verdigris patina, 19th-20th C. Original copper globe directions, iron rod and arms, four bullet holes. 17 3/4" x 27 1/2" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 178 | BI-PLANE WEATHER VANE With a heavily rusted body, rubber wheels and cracks on edges of wings, ca. 1920. 44" x 20" x 53 3/4" wingspan | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 179 | CAROUSEL CHARIOT BOARDS Set of two red painted wood chariot boards possibly by Gustav Dentzel, ca. 1900. 46" x 78" | 500 - 1,000 |
| 180 | KARL MULLER CAROUSEL HORSE (Attr.) Prancer with original paint and detailed overall carvings, late 19th/early 20th C. 64" x 62" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 181 | GUSTAV DENTZEL CAROUSEL HORSE Sweet Faced Mare prancer, carved and painted with glass inset eyes, original paint, ca. 1905. From overhead crank all standing carousel, Philadelphia. 48 1/2" x 56" | 8,000 - 10,000 |
| 182 | AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS Alphabet sampler by Barbara Ellen Trill dated December 15 1853 with an invocation in oak frame, slight soiling, together with an alphabet and number sampler dated 1821 in a Tramp Art frame. Largest: 13" x 13 1/4" | 600 - 800 |
| 183 | AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER Alphabet sampler, the bottom centered by a vase with flowers and a bird on a tree branch, the number 4 and ducks on either side, unframed, 19th C. Signed and dated 'Sophia 83 Swartz.' 16 1/2" x 16 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 184 | AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS Sampler with alphabet in various styles and numbers, signed, 'Sophia Swartz her work done in the 10 year of her age 1833,' 13 1/2" x 13 1/2". Together with six others and a cushion cover, 19th/20th C. | 500 - 700 |
| 185 | AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS Alphabet and numbers sampler by Hannah Blackfan, in wood frame, 1786; accompanied by historical information on its maker; small sampler with alphabet, house and animals, in wood frame, initialed E.J. 1818. Largest: 19" x 9" | 600 - 800 |
| 186 | AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER Silk needlework with an invocation to Jesus, framed by a running border of flowers, mounted on gold foil and in wooden frame, 19th C. Signed at the bottom 'Susan Magill Newtown 1819.' 11 1/2" x 9 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 187 | TWO 18th C. PINCUSHIONS Both finely knitted and cinched with a silver band. One has a floral and basket weave knit in green, pink, and cream, its band marked 'M. Scattergood 12 Mo 1794,' hangs from plaited cord, 2 1/4". The other has yellow tone on tone design, band engraved 'Anne Satterthwaite 8 Mo 2 1799,' 1 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 188 | AMERICAN FOLK ART TEXTILES Blue and white coverlet with eagles and tree design, joined in the middle, bears the name Mary Westervelt(?) May 11 1834 on four corners. Together with a crocheted tablecloth, a small rectangular quilt and two lithographs of ships. Coverlet: 90" x 69 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 189 | AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS Four samplers: alphabet and numbers centered by two birds on a branch above 'Margaret Mitchell's work 1821' in wooden frame, accompanied by historical information; another by Ruth Simpson, 1898, framed, accompanied by historical information and two others by Margaret F. Davison, 1942, framed. Largest: 20 5/8" x 23" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 190 | CIVIL WAR EPHEMERA Collection including: sergeant's whistle made from bone, inscribed 'Libby, 1863'; mementos of Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson; battlefield relics; portfolio of 100+ engravings and photographs. From a New Jersey collection. | 600 - 900 |
| 191 | AFRICAN SLAVE EPHEMERA Bill of sale dated 1760 with red wax seal, framed. Size of document: 13" x 8 3/8" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 192 | CIVIL WAR EPHEMERA Letters, photographs, Confederate currency, Bibles, discharge documents and partial muster rolls. From a private New Jersey collection. | 600 - 900 |
| 193 | F.E. BRANDIS, SONS & CO. Engineers' navigational transit, 19th C. Example in collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Inscribed 'F.E. Brandis, Sons & Co. 2398' 19 1/2" x 8" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 194 | EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Three phonographs of Model C, Model B and one unknown, together with an original horn with baked-on red enamel and stand, and two smaller horns, one fitted wooden box of fifty-four record and fifty-two other cylinders, late 19th/early 20th C. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 195 | PERROT TONOGNOME ORGAN With handled rosewood case and twenty-two scale marked ivory piano keys. Some losses. Provenance: attributed to the superintendent of music in Philadelphia schools in 1876. Label on the inside of lid, Pat. May 5th 1874 A.G. Ibach Maker Philadelphia. 25" x 17" x 9 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 196 | CONTINENTAL CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX In rosewood, with ten airs, number 16677; the top of the box inlaid with an angel and drafting tools, 19th C. 6 1/4" X 18 1/4" X 8 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 197 | JAMES AVATI (American, 1912-2005) "Outcasts from Eden." Oil and watercolor on canvas-mounted board. Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. Together with a copy of Katherine Sargent's Outcasts from Eden. Titled. 24 1/2" x 14" (image), 27 1/4" x 16 1/2" (sheet). | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 198 | WORLD WAR II ERA Three oil on board illustrations, framed: James R. Bingham (American 1917-1971) "308 Liberation" (for Caterpillar Tractor), 1944, signed, dated with government release stamp and 7/14/44, Art Directors Club of Chicago exhibition label, 16" x 12 1/4" sight; James R. Bingham (American 1917- 1971) "Where No Army Can Go," signed, 25" x 21"; Stevon Dohanos (American 1902-1994) "Second Wave," signed, 33" x 25 1/2" sight. | 2,500 - 4,500 |
| 199 | FRED HARMAN (American, 1902-1982) Untitled oil on canvas (framed). Prevenance: Private Collection, Lambertville, New Jersey. Signed. 17 1/4" x 19 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 200 | GEORGE DANIELL (American, 1911-2002) Two gelatin silver print photographs, 1955, framed: Audrey Hepburn on War and Peace Set, and Sophia Loren. Provenance: The artist to present owner, New Jersey. Each signed, dated and titled. 13 3/4" x 9" (sheets). | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 201 | ED CLARK (American, b. 1926) Two gelatin silver print photographs, framed: Sgt. Alvin York, Pall Mall, Tennessee, 1942; FDR Funeral, Warm Springs, Georgia, 1945. Provenance: Private Collection, Florida. Each signed, dated, titled, and numbered 1/25. 14 1/2" x 18 3/4" (sheet), 12 1/2" x 19" (sheet) | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 202 | W. EUGENE SMITH (American, 1918-1978) "Limelight, Charlie Chaplin and Claire Bloom." Gelatin silver print (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. 11" x 14" (sheet). | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 203 | KOSTI RUOHOMAA (American, 1913-1961) From the series "Night Train at Wiscasset Station," fourteen camera-ready gelatin silver prints (from production of the book written by Lew Dietz; printed by another hand). Provenance: Howard Chapnick (former president of Black Star Publishing Co.), New York (until 1990s); Private Collection, New York. Twelve 8" x 10" (sheet), one 11" x 13" (sheet), one 14" x 17" (sheet). | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 204 | GEORGE DANIELL (American, 1911-2002) Two gelatin silver print photographs, 1952, framed: "John Marin, Cape Split" and "John Marin in His Studio, Cliffside, New Jersey." Provenance: The artist to present owner, New Jersey. Each signed, dated and titled. 11 1/2" x 10 1/2" (sight), 10 3/4" x 10 1/4" (sight) | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 205 | PAUL TANQUERAY (British, 1905-1991) Two gelatin silver print photographs, framed: "Vanessa Redgrave" and "Cecil Beaton." Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Both signed. 10 1/4" x 7 1/2" (sight), 15" x 11 1/2" (sight) | 800 - 1,200 |
| 206 | JULES TANNENBAUM (American, 20th C.) "Aaron Copeland, Carnegie Hall Recording Session for 'Something Wild,'" 1962. Two gelatin silver prints (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. 13 3/4" x 19 3/4" (sight, each). | 800 - 1,200 |
| 207 | DEBORAH TURBEVILLE (American, b. 1938) "Russian Dancer from Boris Eifman Ballet Company," 1988. Gelatin silver print (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Signed. 13 3/4" x 10 3/4" (sight). | 800 - 1,000 |
| 208 | EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY Four photographs: full-plate tin type with a band of musicians resting under a tree (some stickiness to surface); stereoptic tin type of three young men; tin type of two men in uniform, possibly firemen. Together with a framed marriage certificate with photographs and hand-colored print, all late 19th/early 20th C. Largest: 20 3/4" x 16 5/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 209 | AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY Collection of American vernacular images c. 1900, including: eight albums of silver emulsion prints on paper; two smaller albums; over 200 glass negatives with some corelative prints on postcard blanks depicting domestic genre and New York cityscapes; film negatives, loose and in folios; a wooden box camera (some losses). | 800 - 1,200 |
| 210 | MINATURES AND PHOTOGRAPHS Five portraits, late 19th-early 20th C.: hand-painted miniature on ivory of a woman in burgundy dress, framed, signed lower right 'Reynold;' together with another framed miniature and three other photographs. 6 1/4" x 5 1 2" | 600 - 900 |
| 211 | EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY Seven images, framed and mounted in shadowbox, 19th C.: half-plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls; C. Evans, Philadelphia six-plate oval daguerrotype of a fireman with 'Diligent' belt buckle, some scratches and fingerprints, case embossed Willard No. 1628 Market Street; two daguerrotypes of a child and of a lady; and a tintype or ambrotype of two ladies. 32" x 18" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 212 | MARCEAU OROTONE Portrait of a young woman wearing a pearl necklace, 1920s. Name and company logo embossed on inside of leather jacket, 'Marceau Miniature-Dore Patented.' 3 7/8" x 2 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 213 | ERTE (Romain de Tirtoff)(Russian, 1892-1990) The Zodiac Suite, 1982. Twelve serigraphs in original portfolio. Each signed, titled and numbered 341/350. 25 1/2" x 20" (sheet) each. Publisher: Tristar Publishing, Ltd., New York. Provenance: Austin Galleries, Chicago; Private Collection, New York. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Austin Galleries. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 214 | ERTE (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian, 1892-1990) Four Emotions Suite, 1982. Four embossed and foil-stamped serigraphs in original portfolio. Each signed and numbered 184/300. 22 3/4" x 18" (each) sheet. Printer: Chicago Serigraphic Workshop, Chicago. Publisher: Circle Fine Art, Chicago and New York. Provenance: Private Collection, New York. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 214A | ERTE (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian, 1892-1990) "Diva," 1984. Cold painted bronze. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Erte", dated and numbered 82/300 and with foundry mark "JM FINE ART ACQUISITIONS". 18 1/4" high. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 214B | ERTE (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian, 1892-1990) Untitled, gouache on paper (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Signed. 10" x 6 1/2" (sight). | 800 - 1,000 |
| 215 | JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (American, 1785-1851) Two hand-colored lithographs (framed): "Baltimore Oriole," "Ruby-Throated Humming Bird." Provenance: Private Collection, Princeton, New Jersey. 25 3/4" x 20 1/2" (sight), 26" x 21" (sight) | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 216 | REMBRANDT HARMENSZOON VAN RIJN (Dutch, 1606-1669) "Joseph's Coat Brought to Jacob," 1633 (18th C. impression). Etching (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed in the plate. 4 3/8" x 3 3/8" (sheet). | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 217 | JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) "Billingsgate," 1859. Etching on tan woven paper (framed). Provenance: Frederick Keppel & Co., New York (label on verso); Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed. 5 6/8" x 8 7/8" (sheet). | 800 - 1,200 |
| 218 | EARLY 20th C. PRINTS Three works, framed: Eugene Bejot (French, 1867-1931) etching, "Le Port Saint-Nicholas," 1909, signed, 10 1/2 x 14 1/4" (sight); Benson Bond Moore (American, 1882-1974) aquatint, "Georgetown University from Little River, Evening," signed and titled, 6 3/8" x 7 3/8" (sight); Sears Gallagher (American, 1869-1955) etching, "Across the River," provenance: Kennedy & Co., New York (label on verso), signed, 5 1/4" x 7 1/4" (sight). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey | 900 - 1,200 |
| 219 | 17TH C. BOOK "A Choice Manuall of Rare and Select Secrets...," by Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent, 19th ed., 1687. Text in very good condition, front and back covers no longer attached, binding dry. | 600 - 900 |
| 220 | EARLY 20th C. GERMAN BOOKS Collection of seven: "Die Narrenburg," Udalbert Stifter; "Zwei Frauen," Honore de Balzac; "Das Buch Vom Tee," Okakura Kakuzo; "Kapuziner Predigt," Anonymous; "Goethe Leider;" "Die Harzreise," Heinrich Heine; "Gedachtniss Druck," Heinrich Heine. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 221 | GERMAN ATLAS "Orbis Terrarum Antiquus: Schul-Atlas der Alten Welt," by D'Anville, Mannert, Uckert, Reichard, Kruse, Wilhelm, et al, 1852. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 222 | 16TH C. BOOK "Historia de Gentibvs Septentrionalibvs," by Olao Magno Gotho, Rome, 1555. (Historically significant work which long remained the source for Swedish cultural information for all of Europe.) 813 pages. 2 3/4" x 11" x 8 1/2" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 223 | 18th-19th C. BOOKS Sixteen volumes includes: "The Prophetical Warnings of John Lacy, Esq", London, 1707; "The Validity of the Dissenting Ministry", London, 1716; "Universal Etymological English Dictionary," London, 1790; "The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. vol. 3", Edinburgh, 1767; "Gospel Sonnets or Spiritual Songs in Six Parts" by Rev. Ralph Erskine, Edinburgh, 1793; "Thoughts and Things at Home and Abroad" by Elihu Burritt, Boston, New York, 1854; "Women in Love" by D.H. Lawrence, New York, 1922; "Coaching Days and Coaching Ways" by W. Outram Tristram, London, 1893; "Rewards and Fairies," by Rudyard Kipling, New York, 1910; "Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical and Historical, vol. 2" by Mrs. Jameson, Phila. 1833; "English Humourists in the 18th Century" by W.M. Thackeray, New York, 1853; "Sacred Mountains" by J.T. Headley, New York, 1847; "The Mariner" by Archibald Johnson, Phila., 1818; "An Apology for the True Chieftain Divinity by the People Called the Quakers" by Robert Barclay, London, 1736; "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Boston, New York, 1892; "Elements of Botany". | 200 - 300 |
| 224 | 19th C. BOOKS Eighteen volumes includes: "Letters to Country Girls" by Jane Swisshelm, 1853, signed and dedicated by the author; "The Little Colonel," by Annie Fellows-Johnston, 1896; "The Tongue of Time," by William Harrison, 2nd ed., 1844; "From Death to Resurrection," by S.H. Kellogg, 1885; "Dante," translated by Rev. Henry Francis Cary, New York, Phila, 1845; "Cyrano de Bergerac," Edmond Rostand, English translation; "The Prisoner of Zenda," by Anthony Hope, 1894; "The Portrait of a Lady," Henry James, Boston, New York, 1882; "A Discourse of Natural Theology," by Henry Lord Brougham, Phila. 1835; "Lucile," by Owen Meredith, "Infelicia" by A.I. Menken, Phila, New York, Boston, 1868; "The Children's Almanac for 1879-1883," 1878; "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia" by Samuel Johnson, Hartford, 1847; etc. | 200 - 400 |
| 225 | 18th-19th C. BOOKS Sixteen volumes includes: "The Lady of the Lake" by Sir Walter Scott, Glasgow; "The Tongue of Time" by Joseph Comstock, New York, 1838; "The Poetical Works of Samuel Johnson", Burlington, 1816; "Catechism of American Law", Phila., 1832; "The Life of Petrarch in Two Volumes" by Mrs. Dobson, vols. 1 & 2, London, 1797; "The Ruby Reference Bible" Glasgow, 1860; "The Seasons" by James Thomson, New York, 1855; "Manners and Tone of Good Society", Anon., London; "The Odyssey of Homer", translated by Theodore Alois Buckley, New York, 1869; "The Poetical Works of Mark Arkenside" by Rev. Alexander Dyce, Boston, 1854; "Letters on Several Subjects" vols. 1 & 2, by Rev. Martin Sherlock, London, 1781; "The Token", ed. by S.G. Goodrigh, Boston, 1830; "Lilliput French/English Dictionary" by Dr. F.J. Wershoven; "On an Irish Jaunting Car" by Samuel G. Bayne, New York, 1902. | 200 - 300 |
| 226 | CONTINENTAL CARVED IVORY CHRISTO VIVO With head turned to the left and slightly raised, mounted on an ebonized wood cross, 19th C. Losses to hands, crown of thorns and left toe missing. 14" x 7 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 227 | ECCLESIASTICAL VESTMENT With raised silver bullion on a couched gold thread ground with red silk backing, in original cotton protective case, 18th/19th C. 102" x 12" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 228 | CRECHE FIGURES Twenty-one pieces of carved wood with polychrome decoration, some with applied woven metal embellishments, also including a figure of Eve holding an apple in her left hand. Losses to all. Tallest: 9 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 229 | JUDAICA Torah stand with partial gilt and carved decoration of two birds flanking an open book, ca. 1900. 35 1/2" x 20" x 17 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 230 | JUDAICA Torah scroll with case cover adorned with embroidered lions flanking an open book; Kosher with pen and ink calligraphy on parchment roll, 1920-1940. Approx. 27" x 13" x 6" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 231 | RAND McNALLY MINIATURE GLOBES Two terrestrial globes with metal mounts and clear molded bases, ca. 1891. Height with base: 5 5/8" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 232 | NAPOLEONIC EPHEMERA French Republic Department of War document, dated 'vingt-quatre Floreal l'an onze de la Republique' and signed Bonaparte (though most probably secretarial). Framed alongside a Duplessi-Bertaux etching of Bonaparte titled 'Bonaparte Premier Consul de la Republique Francaise le 18 Brumaire an VIII,' both 19th C. Overall dimensions: 31 3/4" x 26 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 233 | BACCARAT SULPHIDE PAPERWEIGHTS Includes: yellow over white with six over six oval facets with a cameo of Pope John XXIII, with attached label 'Made in France;' two with Andrew Jackson; two with Napoleon Bonaparte; two with Will Rogers; and one Cristalleries d'Albret with John F. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. All in original boxes, except that of Pope John XXIII. Pope: 2 7/8" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 234 | BACCARAT PAPERWEIGHT Single conical flower with concentric blue and white signature/date cane top, blue over white double overlay, cut with five and one facets and base with faceted flower design, stamped 'Baccarat 144 1973'. Together with two other paperweights with concentric complex canes: one with five and one facets, the other with allover geometric facets, all 20th C. Baccarat: 2 7/8" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 235 | 20th C. PAPERWEIGHTS Seven items: Victor Trabucco magnum with yellow roses, signed and dated 1988; Victor Trabucco miniature with pink flowers and red berries, signed and dated 1990; Ken Rosenfeld frog with pink flower, signed KR '96; Orient and Flume iridescent pulled feather design, signed 250F74; Baccarat clear ashtray with single flower with cut radiating sides and milky white base, marked on signature cane B; Brian Maytum clear glass sphere with pink iridescent jellyfish and pearl center; and a magnum paperweight with radiating design in latticino ribbons, 20th C. Largest: 3 1/4" x 3 1/2" dia. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 236 | GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS Group of six: paperweight with vase top, the bottom having scattered complex cane on a ruffled muslin, the top with pink over white pulled cane and a latticino border; one with radiating garland of complex canes with blue over white cut to clear circular facets and channels; three sulphides of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, signed G. Poillerat; and a Baccarat sulphide with a centaur over a blue ground and six and one facet. Largest: 5 1/8" x 3 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 237 | BACCARAT PAPERWEIGHTS Five sulphide paperweights in original boxes, including Patrick Henry, Thomas Payne, Theodore Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, all 20th C. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 238 | PAPERWEIGHTS Eleven pieces include: Magnum paperweight; Steuben beaver with ruby eyes, signed; Tiffany & Co. clear glass apple; Saturn paperweight, signed; seven other assorted pieces, all 20th C. Magnum: 4" x 4" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 239 | PAPERWEIGHTS Group of four: New England Glass Co. (attr.) with a red poinsettia over a double swirl white latticino, 19th C., 3" dia.; glass paperweight with flower in white and orange with complex center cane, 2 1/2"; sulphide paperweight with Leonardo da Vinci cameo, seven and one facets and a wheel cut base, 2 3/4"; and a sulphide paperweight with a cameo of Romulus and Remus, clear with a blue wheel-cut star base six and one facets, marked Baccarat, 2 3/4" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 240 | 19th C. BACCARAT PAPERWEIGHT Scattered millefiori and Gridel silhouette canes on ruffled upset muslin, with signature date cane, 1848. 2 7/8" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 241 | 19th C. BACCARAT PAPERWEIGHT Scattered millefiori and Gridel silhouette canes on ruffled upset muslin, with signature date cane, B 1848. 3 1/6" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 242 | 19th C. GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS Four pieces: fruit bouquet possibly by St. Louis with an apple, pear, lemon, and cherries with green leaves on a basket of double swirl latticino; close packed millefiori of complex canes; scrambled millefiori of whole and partial complex canes, filigree and latticino; and one with outer garland of complex millefiore on ruffled muslin, blue and pink bands, and green millefiori center. Largest: 3 3/16" | 1,800 - 2,500 |
| 243 | 19th-20th C. GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS Three paperweights: magnum with white flower surrounded by five trumpet flowers; smaller millefiori heart-shaped garlands; and complex canes and muslin twists. Together with an American latticino pitcher with cobalt rim from the Aurelio Collection. (Cf. Robert C. Eldred.) 3 3/4" | 1,800 - 2,500 |
| 244 | 19th C. PAPERWEIGHT BOTTLE Clear glass double gourd bottle, the stopper with three concentric circles of complex canes centered by a blue can dated 1858, base with five concentric circles of complex canes. Height: 9 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 245 | 19th C. CAST IRON TOYS Phoenix horse-drawn war wagon with cannon and caisson; and single-horse buggy. Largest: 7" x 21" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 246 | 19th C. TIN TOYS German military band music box; Hott 'an Tott piano and banjo player; automaton toy with mine cars. Largest: 4 1/4" x 16 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 247 | CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANKS Monkey and coconut, patent mark on base; Creedmoor with soldier, part of leg missing; Tammany with seated man, 19th C. Tallest: 8 3/8" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 248 | CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANKS Tammany with seated man, and Creedmor with soldier, 19th C. Tallest: 6 1/2" x 10" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 249 | CAST IRON MECHANICAL AND STILL BANKS Three 19th C. banks: architectural; globe with eagle finial; lion. Together with a reproduction Uncle Sam bank, 20th C. Tallest: 11" | 600 - 800 |
| 250 | PIGGY BANKS Thirty-one pottery, porcelain, glass and cast iron banks, 19th/20th C. Largest: 3 1/2" x 9 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 251 | CAST IRON MECHANICAL BANK 'Always Did 'Spise a Mule,' 19th C. Original paint, good condition. Patent information on base. 6" x 10" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 252 | TOY POND BOATS Two hulls, one complete with mast, sails and green painted hull, 19th C. Largest: 70 3/4" x 11" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 253 | TOY POND BOATS Half-hull model, together with a small boat with mast, sails and wooden miniature of a life boat, 19th C. Half-hull model: 34" x 6" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 254 | HUNTING PRINTS Set of three depicting traditional English hunting scenes, 19th C.: 'Fores's National Sports Fox-Hunting'; 'Fores's Series Run to Earth,' and 'Shewing the Way,' all in matching oak frames. Largest: 25 3/4" x 45" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 256 | CARL MUTZE (German/American, 19th/20th C.) Untitled (Hunters around the Punchbowl), 1923. Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed and dated. 35" x 44 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 256 | JACOB EPSTEIN (American, 1880-1959) "Washington Heights." Watercolor (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Signed and titled. 10" x 12" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 257 | JEAN CALOGERO (Italian, b. 1922) Untitled oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. Signed. 18" x 21 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 258 | GREINER DOLL With painted head and upper body, wearing a scoop neck lace dress, complete with extra clothing, ca. 1880. Kid skin portion of both arms damaged. Height: 26" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 259 | PRE-GREINER DOLL With glass eyes, stitched leather arms and hands, in original clothing, ca. 1860. Height: 29" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 260 | BISQUE DOLLS Two Bye-Lo babies with original clothing and advertising pins, both marked COPR. BY GRACE S. PUTNAM; together with a Kestner doll in original clothing made by Century Doll Co., marked on back, all 20th C. Bye-Lo: 10". Kestner: 15" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 261 | BASEBALL MEMORABILIA Two original Yankee Stadium chairs painted blue, with plaque on back reading 'Yankee Stadium 50th Anniversary 1923-1973.' 32 1/2" x 27 1/4" x 14" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 262 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Four cards from 1959: Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Felipe Alou, and N.L. Hitting Kings - Ashburn/Mays. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 263 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Four cards from 1959: Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Roger Maris and Sandy Koufax. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 264 | NY YANKEES 1937 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS SIGNED BASEBALL With twenty-four signatures, two unidentified: Lou Gehrig; Joe DiMaggio; Bump Hadley; Ben Chapman; Don Heffner; Ted Kleinhaus; Charles Ruffing; George Selkirk; Frank Cosetti; John Broaca; Lefty Gomez; Jack Saltzgaver; Red Rolfe; Pat Malone; Johnny Murphy; Bill Dickey; Tony Lazzeri; Myril Hoag; Roy Johnson; Monte Pearson; Earle Combs; Arthur Fletcher; Art Jorgens; Steve Sundra. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 265 | NY YANKEES 1939 WORLD SERIES SIGNED BASEBALL With twenty-two total signatures, nineteen players: Joe DiMaggio; Red Rolfe; Bump Hadley (2); Tom Heinrich; B. Dahlgren (2); Lou Gehrig; Charles Ruffing; B. 'Buddy' Rospar; F. Crosetti; S. 'Spud' Chandler; Charles Keller; O. Hildebrand; S. Sundra; Art Jorgens (2); Bill Dickey; Jake Powell; Monte Pearson; B.'Bill' Knickerbocker; Johnny Murphy. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 266 | NY YANKEES SIGNED BASEBALL 1924-1950 With twenty-three signatures, three unidentified: Charles Ruffing; B. Knickerbocker; Bump Hadley; Oral Hildebrand; Babe Dahlgren; Joe DiMaggio; Bill Dickey; Art Jorgens; Marvin Breuer; Red Rolfe; Charles Keller; J. Gordon; Buster Mills; Spud Chandler; Jake Powell; F. Crosetti; Monte Pearson; Lefty Gomez; Tom Heinrich; Johnny Murphy; George Selkirk; S. Sundra; Buddy Rosar. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 267 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Nine cards from 1956: Roy Campanella, Enos Slaughter, Boston Red Sox team picture, Yogi Berra, Nellie Fox, Phil Rizzuto, Jackie Jensen, Minnie Minosa and Willie Mays. | 700 - 900 |
| 268 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Eleven cards from 1956: Al Kaline, Dick Groat, Bill Skowron, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Nellie Fox, Herb Score, Duke Snider, Harmen Killebrew, Washington Nationals team picture and Stan Musial (1958). | 700 - 900 |
| 269 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Twenty-seven cards from 1956: Andy Carey, Herb Score, Billy Martin, Elston Howard, Jackie Robinson, Robin Roberts, Bobby Thomson, and more. | 900 - 1,100 |
| 270 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Seven cards from 1958-1959: Mickey Mantle, 1958 and 1959; Ernie Banks, 1958; Yogi Berra, 1959; Kaline/Maxwell, 1959; Ashburn/Mays, 1959; Long, Banks and Moryn. Cards attached to board at each corner with small old glue dabs, two cards are loose, otherwise in excellent condition. | 600 - 800 |
| 271 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Approx. one hundred and twenty-seven cards from the 1950's. Less than perfect condition. | 600 - 900 |
| 272 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Ninety-six cards from 1957: Bobby Thomson, Dell Ennis, Jackie Jensen, and more. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 273 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Ninety-six cards from 1956: Frank Thomas, Willie Jones, Eddie Yost, Alvin Dark, Wally Post, and more. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 274 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Seventy-two cards from 1956: Eddie Robinson, Andy Seminick, Bob Friend, Dell Ennis, and more. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 275 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Seven cards from 1956: Roy Campanella, Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente and Yogi Berra. Cards attached to board at each corner with small old glue dabs; two cards are loose; otherwise in excellent condition. | 600 - 800 |
| 276 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Seven cards from 1957: Larry Doby, Ernie Banks, Duke Snider, Roy Campanella, Frank Robinson, Warren Spahn and Yogi Berra. | 700 - 900 |
| 277 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Eleven cards from 1958: Jim Piersall, Bob Clemente, Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax (1958 and 1959), Ernie Banks, Mickey Mantle/Hank Aaron, Harvey Kuenn/Al Kaline, Duke Snider/Walter Alston, Ted Kluszewski/Ted Williams, Willie Mays/Duke Snider. Cards attached to board at each corner with small old glue dabs, two cards are loose, otherwise cards are in excellent condition. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 278 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Eight cards from 1957, 1958 or 1959: Roy Campanella, 1957; Ted Williams, 1957; Mickey Mantle, 1957-1958; Hank Aaron, 1957-1958; Willie Mays, 1958; Ernie Banks, 1959. Cards attached to board at each corner with small old glue dabs. Two cards are loose. Otherwise cards are in excellent condition. | 700 - 900 |
| 279 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Twenty-seven cards from 1958: Moose Skowron, Mickey Mantle, Enos Slaughter, Wes Covington, Stan Musial, Herb Score, Don Drysdale, Nellie Fox, and more | 800 - 1,000 |
| 280 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Twenty-seven cards from 1958: Ted Williams, Warren Spahn, Don Newcombe, Elston Howard, George Susce, Johnny Temple, and more. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 281 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Twenty-seven cards from 1958: Stan Lopata, Harmon Killebrew, Sandy Koufax, Jackie Jensen, Brooks Robinson, Bill Mazerosky, and more. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 282 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Sixty-three cards from 1958: Don Larsen, Robin Roberts, Bobby Thomson, Frank Torre, Wally Moon, and more. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 283 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Fifty-four cards from 1958: Marv Throneberry, Sandy Koufax, Bobby Richardson, Bob Friend, Stan Musial, Albie Pearson and more. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 284 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Fifteen cards from 1957: Red Schoendienst, Roy Campanella, Baltimore Orioles team picture, Whitey Ford, Herb Score, St. Louis Cardinals team picture, and more. | 600 - 800 |
| 285 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Seventy-two cards from 1958: Willie Mays, Herb Score, Johnny Temple, Nellie Fox, Dave Jolly, and more. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 286 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Eighty cards from 1956: Dusty Rhodes, Joe Frazier, Ruben Gomez, and more. | 700 - 900 |
| 287 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS Ninety-nine cards from 1958: Stan Musial, Hank Aaron, Nellie Fox, Wes Covington, Billy Muffett, Ted Kluszewski/Ted Willamms, and more. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 288 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS One hundred and two cards from 1957: Eddie Yost, Carl Erskine, Bill Skowron, and more. | 900 - 1,100 |
| 289 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS One hundred and thirty-nine cards from 1959: Duke Snider, Richie Ashburn, Jim Hearn, and more. | 900 - 1,100 |
| 290 | TOPPS BASEBALL CARDS One hundred and forty-four cards from 1959: Herb Score, Hank Bauer, Minnie Minoso, Bobby Richardson, Richie Ashburn, and more. | 900 - 1,100 |
| 291 | ITALIAN CERAMIC CHARGER Painted with a rampant lion against a floral ground. Marked on back C. Novelli Roma 1896, 19th C. 18 1/2" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 292 | MELANDRI & FOCCACCIA FAIENCE CHARGER (Italian) Painted with a portrait in profile, the wide border with a repeating decorative motif, 20th C. Marked Faenza with an MF monogram and company logo, also large oval spur mark. 16" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 293 | PAIR OF CANTIGALLI BOTTLES (Italian) Of flattened shape, hand-painted with mythological scenes of Hermes and Venus, 20th C. Bottles topped with differing stoppers, marked with Cantagalli symbol. 13 7/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 294 | FANTONI VASE (Italian) Flattened baluster vase with two Asian figures in high relief, with landscape background, 20th C. Marked Fantoni Made in Italy. Height: 12 1/4" | 600 - 800 |
| 295 | ITALIAN CERAMIC FIGURINE Life-sized figure of a poodle, well modeled and finely rendered detail, 20th C. Marked on the base Made in Italy. 30" x 20" x 14" | 500 - 700 |
| 296 | FRENCH PORCELAIN Large parrot figurine, and ceramic basket with birds and flowers in high relief, 20th C. Losses to both. Parrot marked France. Tallest: 17 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 297 | EUROPEAN CHINOISERIE PORCELAIN Unusual figural stand with a seated Asian elder flanked by stepped cups, possibly for condiments or eggs, late 19th C. Iron red markings on side of cup, likely the maker. 6" x 8 3/4" x 4 1/2" | 700 - 900 |
| 298 | FRENCH PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP With inkwell interior in painted porcelain, 19th C. 8" x 6 3/4" x 3 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 299 | FRENCH CHINOISERIE PORCELAIN Two figurines of gentleman and lady on cushions, painted in Kakiemon style enamels, 18th-19th C. Impressed marks D.V., possibly Mennecey. Height: 5" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 300 | NAPOLEONIC PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUPS Two naturalistic groups, possibly Vienna, depicting the defeat of Napoleon by the Russians in 1812, 19th C. One titled, 'Bautzen 21 Mai 1813,' the other, 'La Retraite de Russie 1812.' Unmarked. 9" x 10 1/2" x 6 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 301 | ART NOUVEAU Three items, 19th-20th C.: Amphora double bud vase painted with roses; burgundy glass vase with gilded decoration of bird on tree; and white glass vase with a barley twist neck and raised beaded gilt berries. Tallest: 16 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 302 | ART GLASS VASES Three vases, 20th C.: Art Deco-style with acid-etched gold band of Greek soldier design; Loetz-style with impressed decoration and graded iridescent glaze; gourd-shaped with satin finish and banded striations. Tallest: 13 3/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 303 | BOHEMIAN ART GLASS Three vases, possibly Loetz, one with bronze armature (ground neck and chip on rim), all 20th C. Tallest: 11 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 304 | GLASS GIRONDOLES, Etc. Eight items, 19th-20th C.: pair of girondoles of white glass cut to cranberry, with opaque glass dolphins and clear prisms; three pinched clear glass bottles; enameled Steigel-type bottle and two Biminy glasses, the larger one with snowman and traces of cork. Girondole: 12" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 305 | ROYAL VIENNA Pair of hand-painted cabinet plates, one titled "Die Musik," the other "Sehnsucht," 19th C. Both signed Riemer, with under-glaze blue crest marks. 9 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 306 | TSAR NICHOLAS II CORONATION CUP With initials of Tsar Nicholas II and crown, dated 1896; the opposite side with the double headed eagle coat of arms of the Romanovs. Height: 4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 307 | ROYAL VIENNA Hand-painted cabinet plate with a classical scene, 19th C. Signed Fiala, under glaze blue crest mark. 9 1/4" | 500 - 800 |
| 308 | ROYAL VIENNA Hand-painted cabinet plate with classical scene, 19th C. Marked Grazien, signed Knoeller, under glaze blue crest mark. 9 5/8" | 600 - 900 |
| 309 | BOHEMIAN GLASS, Etc. Fifteen pieces, 19th/20th C: pair of applied Burmese vases; eight Moser style glasses with tall clear stems and base; bowl with floral decoration and acid-etched ground; Moser style clear vase with gilt decoration; frosted green vase with raised acorn and leaf decoration, marked St. Denis Paris; Moser amethyst dresser box with four ball feet and acid etched decoration, marked Moser; glass pitcher with coralene decoration; white cut to clear Bohemian style bowl with painted and gilt decoration; oval green bowl with silver plated mounts, incised on rim of base 'Daum Nancy France'. Tallest: 12 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 310 | ROYAL VIENNA Cabinet vase with hand-painted young woman and roses, gilt-work in relief on a green ground, 19th C. Signed Wagner, lower left, titled 'Les Lebens Moi', under glaze blue crest mark. 12 1/4" | 600 - 900 |
| 310A | ALBERT ERNEST CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French, 1824-1887) "Psyche Awakening Cupid," gilt-bronze sculpture (with base). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Carrier-Belleuse". 15 1/2" x 20" x 9 1/2", 17" x 21 1/4" x 10 1/4" (with base) | 18,000 - 22,000 |
| 310B | CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU LAMPS Pair of baluster vases painted with women and amorini in rural landscape, 19th C. With gilt metal mounts and wired for electricity. Height: 22" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 310C | GILT METAL CANDELABRA Rococo style five light candelabra with elaborate foliate decoration, 19th C. Height: 19 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 311 | WALTER CRANE Four wallpaper fragments printed with peacocks and acanthus leaves in blue-greens and brown tones, c. 1895. Small fragment matted and framed. Folds, a few tears, missing corner to longest, overall good condition. Framed fragment: 20 1/2" x 22 3/4"; also 14" long, 42", and 82". | 1,600 - 2,000 |
| 312 | ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE Untitled (Nymph), 19th-20th C. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "D.Z. FIRENZE". 33" high. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 313 | AFTER ADA CIPRIANI (Italian, 1904-) Alabaster figurine of a young woman, on base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Inscribed "A. Cipriani". 32" high, 34" (with base). | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 314 | MARBLE PEDESTAL Neoclassical style column with reeded top, swirled lower half and octagonal base, 20th C. 40" x 13" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 315 | MARBLE PEDESTAL Neoclassical style in white and gray veined marble with reeded column and octagonal top and base, 19th/20th C. 42" x 11 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 316 | EDOUARD DROUOT (French, 1859-1945) "L'Echo," bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Drouot". 35" high. | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 317 | EMILE LAPORTE (French, 1858-1907) Untitled (Woman with Doves) gilt bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "E. LaPORTE". 30" high. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 318 | PIERRE MARIUS MONTAGNE (French, 1828-1879) "Young Hermes," bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "MARIUS MONTAGNE". 18 1/2" high. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 319 | EUGENE MARIOTON (French, 1854-1925) "La Danse," bronze statue on rotating bronze base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Eug Marioton / hors. Concours" and with illegible foundry mark. 31" high, 32 3/4" (with base). | 15,000 - 20,000 |
| 320 | EMILE LOUIS PICAULT (French, 1833-1915) "Hebe Born Aloft by Jupiter's Eagle," bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "E. PICAULT" and with foundry mark "E. Colin". 23 1/2" high. | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 321 | 19TH C. MARBLE STATUE AFTER THE ANTIQUE Untitled (Kneeling Venus). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 23 1/2" x 13 1/2" x 9 1/2" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 322 | ONYX PEDESTAL White and russet tapering column with teardrop frieze, metal clad capital, 20th C. 41" x 12" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 323 | MARBLE PEDESTAL White and brown veined column with fluted body, carved round top and waist and octagonal base, 20th C. 42" x 11" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 324 | ALBERT ERNEST CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French, 1824-1887) "Offrande a Bacchus" (Offering to Bacchus), bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "A CARRIER-BELLEUSE" and with foundry mark E.D. circled by "VRAI BRONZE B.D PARIS". 24" high | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 325 | EDOUARD DROUOT (French, 1859-1945) "L'Art Lyrique," gilt bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "E. Drouot". 24 3/4" high | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 326 | IRISH BELLEEK AND HEREND PORCELAIN Four items: Belleek latticework clover shaped bowl, marked; Belleek double handled latticework twig basket with colored flowers, marked; Belleek basketwork vase on three twig form feet, marked; and Herend pierced and covered dish, marked. Herend dish: 6 1/2" x 6 1/4" dia. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 327 | WEDGWOOD MAJOLICA WALL BRACKET With a putto holding up a curtain, 19th C. Stamped Wedgewood YZW. 9" x 6" x 7 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 328 | TWELVE ROYAL DOULTON PLATES With hand-painted botanicals and gilt fish roe border, signed D. Dewsberry, 19th/20th C. 10 5/8" dia. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 329 | MOSER ART GLASS Three vases, 20th C.: faceted and wheel cut with a stag and tree, oval mark; faceted smokey quartz, oval mark; and emerald green baluster form acid-etched with acorns and oak leaves, gilt and silver detail. Tallest: 8 7/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 330 | ART NOUVEAU VASES Tall clear glass cut with tulips, faceted base and polished pontil; Legras enameled glass with landscape design and serrated rim; Amphora three-handled ceramic vase with cabochons and pierced neck, marked. Tallest: 18 5/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 331 | BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES Three iridescent art glass vases, 20th C. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 332 | ROYAL DOULTON FAMOUS ENGLISH INNS PLATES Set of eleven painted by C. Hart with gilt rims, 19th C. Each titled and signed. 10 1/2" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 332A | DOULTON AND SLATER'S TAPESTRY VASE Flattened gourd shape hand-painted in the Aesthetic movement style with geese and flowers, 1880s. Impressed Doulton & Slater's patent mark. Height: 15" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 333 | DERBY PORCELAIN PLATES Set of twelve with underglaze blue Imari pattern and overglaze red and gilt decoration, 18/19th C. 10 1/4" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 334 | LIMOGES PORCELAIN TEA SET Tea pot, creamer, covered sugar, twelve cups and saucers painted with a repeating pattern of small bunches of herbs on a blue/yellow speckled ground, gold bands, 20th C. Marked Limoges France. Tea pot 8 1/4 | 800 - 1,200 |
| 335 | MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHARGER Painted with chrysanthemums on a blue ground, 20th C. Underglaze blue mark, impressed numerals. 18" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 335A | PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE Hand-painted, "Lady Harrington and her two sons," 19th C. Signed Wagner, Dec: 314, Depose, spurious over-glaze blue crest mark, Clairon Germany with green star mark. 9 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 336 | ROYAL COPENHAGEN FLORA DANICA Eight porcelain plates painted with various fruit, openwork border with gilding; all marked 'Royal Copenhagen, Denmark', and underglaze blue stamp; together with two larger plates, one with a moose, the other with a wolf, all 20th C. Flora Danica: 9" Animal plates: 10" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 337 | SCANDINAVIAN WOODEN TANKARD With carved lions on handle, lid and as feet and with a petal carving on underside, 18th/19th C. 10 1/4" to top of handle x 5 3/4" dia. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 338 | MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATES Set of fifteen with molded design on cavetto, hand-painted floral decoration, basket weave on border and gilt rims. Together with a hand-painted teapot with floral decoration, rose finial and gilt decoration, all 19th C. With Meissen crossed sword mark on bottom. Plates: 9 3/4" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 339 | BLACK FOREST STYLE CARVED EAGLE Hinged at the neck, opening to a recessed space, with inset glass eyes, 19th C. 50" x 9" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 340 | WILLETS-BELLEEK AND CUT GLASS Eight pieces, 19th-20th C.: porcelain vase painted with roses marked Willets-Belleek; Belleek lattice-work dish, marked Belleek & Co.; tall cut glass pitcher; glass pitcher; blue cut to clear vase; pair of Steuben clear glass candlesticks with twisted stems; large oval cut tray. Cut tray: 17 3/4" x 10 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 341 | ART NOUVEAU WOOD BRACKET Carved and stained with iris in openwork. Penciled B. Tafernet 1914. 15 1/2" x 17 1/2" x 8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 342 | SEVRES PORCELAIN VASE Large ovoid vase painted with figures in landscape, 19th C. Framed by raised gilt flowing cartouche on a cobalt ground, the obverse with smaller cartouche with urn in landscape. Chateau de Tuileries and Sevres mark. 20" x 10" dia. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 343 | LENOX PORCELAIN Eight plates: three painted with portraits by H. Nosek; four painted with birds by William Morley; and one hand-painted with a wood nymph with fishing pole and fish. All but last artist-signed, most have Lenox stamp. Largest: 10 3/8" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 344 | LENOX PORCELAIN Six plates hand-painted with nymphs in landscapes. Five signed Wirkner, one signed Pohl, all with green Lenox mark and markings in gold. 10 1/4" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 345 | ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN VASE Tall narrow baluster form with scroll handles and entwined snakes painted with putti and goddess, 19th C. The obverse with a wood nymph sitting on a rock. Marked on base with underglaze crest mark. Height: 20 1/2" | 3,000 - 3,500 |
| 346 | LENOX PORCELAIN Six plates hand-painted by William and George Morley with floral decoration. Five signed W.H. Morley, one G. Morley, all marked with various green and gold marks. 10 1/2" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 347 | BOEHM PORCELAIN Two animal figurines: 'White Faced Owl' (Scops Cotus Eucotis), No. 118, marked on bottom within feather design 'Edward Marshall Boehm'; 'Young & Free' (Fawns with Bluebell 500-14), No. 138, marked Boehm 1980. Owl: 14" | 1,200 - 1,600 |
| 348 | LLADRO FOLKLORE FILIPINO Two ladies in native costume, one with two fans, the other holding a large parasol. Edition of 1500, with original certificate of purchase. Marked '546 escul V. Martinez Decor J Ruiz' with Lladro stamp mark. 26" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 349 | 19th C. GERMAN PORCELAIN Two Meissen figural groups: one of a young putto being carried by a satyr, the other depicting the rape of Paris, damage and losses to both, both marked with underglaze crossed swords and incised marks. Together with a porcelain plaque painted with a young woman gathering flowers, in a gilt wood frame, plaque stamped Made in Germany, severe losses. Tallest: 7 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 350 | TWELVE SPODE COPELAND'S CHINA PLATES With hand-painted botanicals and Renaissance style gilt decoration. Marked Spode Copeland's China England Made for Davis Collamore & Co. Ltd. New York. 10 1/2" dia. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 351 | GOUDA STYLE POTTERY Charger, jardiniere, pitcher and vase. Various makers. All marked. Pitcher, 9 1/2", vase, 8", bowl, 6 3/4", plate, 12 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 352 | MEISSEN PORCELAIN MONKEY BAND Twenty-three pieces including the music stand, 20th C. All bear Meissen marks and incised numbers. Conductor: 7" | 8,000 - 12,000 |
| 353 | WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE Five pieces in black basalt: two Portland vases, biscuit barrel with metal mounts, pair of vases. All stamped Wedgwood. Biscuit barrel: 7" | 800 - 1,500 |
| 354 | WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE Black basalt Portland vase. Wedgwood mark and dots, England. Height: 9 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 355 | AFTER FRANCOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (French, 1860-1912) "Jeanne d'Arc," bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Inscribed "RAOUL LARCHE" and foundry mark "SIOT-PARIS". 21 1/2" high. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 356 | ONYX PEDESTAL Gray and rust veined column with square top and base, 20th C. 29 1/2" x 12" | 700 - 900 |
| 357 | 19TH C. ALABASTER STATUE Untitled (Standing Nude Bather). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 28 1/2" high. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 358 | JOAQUIN ANGLES (French, 1885-1905) "Idylle," bronze and gilt bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Angles" and titled "IDYLLE". 23 3/4" high. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 359 | HENRY ETIENNE DUMAIGE (French, 1830-1888) Untitled (Young Couple) gilt bronze statue on rotating gilt bronze base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "henr. Dumaige" and with foundry mark "E. Colin". 22" high, 25" (with base). | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 360 | EDOUARD DROUOT (French, 1859-1945) "Muse des Bois," gilt bronze statue with base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "E. Drouot". 27 3/4" high, 29 1/2" (with base). | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 361 | PAUL DUBOY (French, 1830-1887) Untitled, 1878. Gilt bronze. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed and dated "PAUL DUBOY / 78.". 14 3/4" high. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 362 | MARBLE PEDESTAL White gray veined column, its center carved with a vine, 20th C. 41 1/2" x 11" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 363 | MARBLE PEDESTAL White gray veined column with horizontal rings at mid-section and octagonal top and base, 20th C. 41" x 11" | 700 - 900 |
| 364 | ADRIEN ETIENNE GAUDEZ (French, 1845-1902) "Etoile du Matin," bronze statue with base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "A. GAUDEZ H.C" and titled "ETOILE/DU MATIN". 21 3/4" high, 22 3/4" (with base). | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 365 | FERNAND ANTONIN MERCIE (French, 1812-1877) "Gloria Victis," bronze with gilt bronze statue. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "A. MERCIE" and titled "GLORIA VICTIS" with foundry mark "F. Barbedienne Foundeurs Paris" and foundry stamp. 36 1/2" high. | 18,000 - 24,000 |
| 366 | ONYX PEDESTAL White and russet tapering column with gilded Corinthian capital, and octagonal top and base, 20th C. 43 3/4" x 16" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 367 | KPM PORCELAIN Venus and Cupid on round bases. Both with underglaze and incised marks. Height: 15 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 368 | MEISSEN PORCELAIN Figure of Diana retrieving an arrow from a quiver, holding a bow in her left hand, 19th C. Underglaze mark and incised numerals on base. Height: 11" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 369 | KPM PORCELAIN VASE Baluster vase with female busts on shoulders and applied metal ribbons, the tall neck with raised tassels, 19th C. Restoration to lid. Underglaze blue mark. Height: 20" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 370 | DRESDEN PORCELAIN VASE Baluster form with maidens and baskets of flowers, 19th C. The front is painted with classical figures, the obverse with bouquet of flowers and the lid surmounted by two cherubs with a crown and armorial crest. Marked. Height: 23 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 371 | CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN Pair of baluster vases with bisque winged cherubs sitting atop scroll handles, painted with amorini and violets on obverse, 19th C. Rose ground neck and bases. Marked HA & Co. 435. Height: 17" | 2,500 - 3,000 |
| 372 | SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN Tall conical vase with gilt metal mounts painted with Cupid and Venus in woodland landscape, obverse with classical ruins, 19th C. Lid restored. Height: 29 1/2" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 373 | SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN Painted with a cherub assisting Arachne carding wool, the obverse with gilt floral ribbons, turquoise ground and gilt metal mounts, 19th C. Height: 18 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 374 | GEORGE JONES & SONS CRESCENT CHINA Cabinet plate hand-painted with the Three Graces in landscape, and raised gilt decoration. Partially erased puce mark stamped Made In England, signed H. Nosek, 19th C. 10" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 375 | BOHEMIAN ART GLASS Six items: bowl with ruffled neck and metal armature; vase with flaring neck, metal armature and antler handle; glass bowl with flared scalloped rim; trumpet vase with metal mounts and a pair of vases with irregular honeycomb pattern, ca. 1900. Tallest: 9 3/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 376 | ROYAL VIENNA Pair of cabinet plates with openwork borders, painted with Egyptian scenes: one titled on verso 'Dans Le Gynecee, 2595', other 'L'Elegir, 2773," 19th C. Both signed, illegible signature, with over glaze crest mark and Austria. 7 1/8" | 500 - 800 |
| 377 | WHEELING PEACH BLOW GLASS Morgan vase with resin dragon stand, 19th C. 10" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 378 | TWELVE MINTON PORCELAIN PLATES Made for Tiffany & Co. with gold and burgundy decoration, 20th C. Marked Minton Made for Tiffany & Co. New York, 19th C. 10 5/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 379 | 19th-20th C. CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN Three items: pair of porcelain cache-pots hand-painted with floral bouquets and butterflies with two bisque and gilt helmeted figural handles; small covered urn with hand-painted miniatures on cobalt and gilt ground, titled 'Liebes Fruhling', marked Austria. Largest: 6 5/8" x 8 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 380 | BRONZE HORSE SCULPTURE Standing on a rectangular plinth, head turned to the left, 19th C. Unsigned. 18 1/8" x 22" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 381 | EMMANUEL FREMIET (French, 1824-1910) Bronze figurine of a dog, signed E. Fremiet; together with a bronze horse on a rectangular base, by unknown maker, broken tail, slightly rubbed patina and one ear bent forward, 19th C. Tallest: 9 1/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 382 | P.J. MENE (French, 1810-1877) Bronze sculpture of a horse standing by a makeshift fence, freestanding on black marble base. Signed on base P.J. Mene, Susse Freres & Co. foundry mark. With base: 14" x 19" x 8 1/2" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 383 | ANIMALIER BRONZES Four figurines, 20th C.: donkey and hare on wooden base attributed to Vincenzo Jerace (1862-1947), signed V. Jerace; monkey holding a carved ivory skull, mounted on an ill-fitting base, possibly Japanese; bulldog signed and dated Ujhazy Edenek 1908; and a silvered bronze group of five dogs, unsigned. Tallest: 6 1/4" x 8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 384 | CONTINENTAL ANIMALIER BRONZES, Etc. Five items, 19th-20th C.: cold-painted Vienna bronze cockatoo on a perch, on a marble base, marked Geschutzt; cold-painted hare; cold-painted animal pyramid; French Art Nouveau group,'Musique,' on a red marble base; and silver-plated figure of a camel and rider in Oriental landscape, on Epergne base. Tallest: 10 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 385 | ALFRED BARYE (French 1839-1882) Bronze animalier statue of a rooster on round base. Signed Barye. 13" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 386 | CONTINENTAL BRONZES Ovide Yencesse (French, 1869-1947) bronze plaque of a mother and child reading, framed, signed upper right O. Yencesse; and Ernest Sanglan (French, 19th-20th C.) two-handled vase with sleeping satyr, signed on side E. Sanglan with foundry seal and #7537 on base. Vase: 7 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 387 | COLD PAINTED VIENNA BRONZES Two bird figurines, late 19th/early 20th C. Both marked on underside of tail, one with Geschutzt 1801, the other initialed FB with illegible writing. Tallest: 3 1/2" | 400 - 600 |
| 388 | RUSSIAN BRONZE Horse-drawn buggy and rider, 20th C. Marked on base 'Fabr. by C.F. WOERFELL', signed in cyrillic. 4" x 9 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 389 | AUSTRIAN BRONZE Horse-drawn coach on green marble base, 20th C. Stamped 'Made in Austria," circled AT monogram. 9 1/2" x 28 3/4" x 7 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 390 | R. CLARK COWBOY BRONZE A cowboy on horseback leading two horses and covered wagon, the packhorses with a dear and antlers and supplies, 20th C. Signed R. Clark. 32" x 13" | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 391 | EDMOND DRAPPIER (French, 19th-20th C.) Bronze statue of a bull, on wooden base. Signed E. Drappier. 10" x 16" x 9" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 392 | CHARLES VALTON (French 1851-1918) Bronze statue of a mastiff with sign 'Passez au Large.' Signed C.H. Valton. 18 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 393 | BRONZE DOG GROUP Two hunting dogs on a red marble plinth, 19th C. Each stamped with numbers and Geschutzt. 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 394 | P.J. MENE (French, 1810-1877) Bronze quail hunting group. Signed PJ Mene on the bronze. 8" x 16" x 8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 395 | HENRY SCHONBAUER (American, b. 1895) Bronze sculpture, 'The Stone Roller,' 1936. Signed and dated, with accompanying paperwork. 18 1/4" x 30" x 10 1/2" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 396 | CARVED OAK ELK HEAD Sectional construction with detailed fur, mounted on an oak backboard, 19th C. 33" x 24" x 15 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 397 | LALIQUE 'Tete de Cheval' of clear polished glass, ca. 1960. M. p. 364, no. 11624. Wheel cut Lalique. 16 1/4" | 5,000 - 8,000 |
| 398 | LALIQUE 'Miroir Cygnes' in clear and frosted glass. M. p. 495, no. 1244, nos. 11615, 11616, 11617. Engraved Lalique France. Length of mirror: 33" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 399 | LALIQUE 'Domremy' vase in clear glass ca. 1926. M p. 434, no. 979. Engraved R. Lalique France. Height: 8 1/8" | 1,500 - 3,000 |
| 400 | LALIQUE 'Salmonides' vase in opaque glass, drilled and mounted as lamp, pre-1947. Height of vase with base: 13 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 401 | LALIQUE 'Champs Elysees' chandelier in clear and frosted glass with chrome mounting. M. p. 240, no. 10112. Engraved Lalique France. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 402 | LALIQUE 'Saint-Francois' vase of opalescent glass with sparrows and tree branches. Marked R. Lalique France on base. 7" x 6 5/8" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 403 | LALIQUE 'Danseuse,' 'Chrysis,' and 'Aigle' figurines, and 'Verone' bowl, in clear and frosted glass. nos. 11908, 11854, 11643, 11218. All engraved Lalique France. Tallest: 9 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 404 | LALIQUE 'Versailles' vase in clear and frosted glass with grape and vine pattern. Engraved Lalique France. 14" x 5 1/2" x 8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 405 | LALIQUE 'Luxembourg' centerbowl in clear and frosted glass. Engraved Lalique France. 10 1/2" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 406 | LALIQUE ART GLASS Five items: clear and frosted eagle head book end; amber glass rhinoceros; 'Jaytho' perfume bottle; small flat ovoid vase with leaf decoration; and a blue cut to clear decanter, unknown maker, 20th C. Tallest: 11 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 407 | BACCARAT Cut glass vase and cover with ormulu fittings, its handles inset with cut beads, 20th C. Height: 19" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 408 | PAIR OF MURANO GLASS LAMPS Fluted glass with controlled bubbles, spruzzato gold and metal fittings, 20th C. Height without socket: 23" x 9 1/2" dia. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 409 | ETLING ART GLASS Figural vase with nude, of opalescent glass, ca. 1930. Marked Etling France. Height: 7 7/8" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 410 | BOHEMIAN GLASS Pair of cranberry cut to clear stoppered bottles with floral bouquets, and a similar goblet with six facets depicting animals, 19th C. Unmarked. Tallest: 8 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 411 | BOHEMIAN GLASS Pair of ruby and clear decanters with gilt decoration, 19th-20th C. Slight variation in stopper size, light wear to gilding. Tallest: 21 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 412 | MOSER ART GLASS Centennial Celebration vase, 1957, oval stamp and date; and faceted vase wheel cut with stag in forest, marked Moser Karlsbad Original xxxx Exclusive. Tallest: 10" x 7 5/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 413 | STEUBEN Covered clear glass jar. Complete with letter of value from Steuben Glass, dated 1972. Height: 17 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 414 | STEUBEN GOLD AURENE Two-handled vase together with a compote with calcite exterior. Vase marked Steuben, compote unmarked. Vase: 9 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 415 | NEW ENGLAND GLASS CO. BRIDE'S BOWL Pink overlay Mount Washington cameo on Pairpoint quadruple silver-plated stand, 19th C. Marked on the base Pairpoint Mfg. Co. 10" (with stand) x 7 5/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 416 | DORFLINGER GLASS Clear glass vase in honeycomb pattern, 19th C. No. 99B/No. 836. 13 3/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 417 | ART GLASS Three vases: C.F. Monroe Kelva hand-painted with flowers and mounted on white metal base; Mount Washington Lava with green, pink and brown inserts; and Rindskopf (attr.) with free-form pulled iridescent design. Kelva: 13 1/2" | 1,800 - 2,500 |
| 418 | DURAND GLASS Cranberry crackle vase in iridescent red glass. Grinding at rim. Unsigned. 10 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 419 | DURAND GLASS Ginger jar with heavy ribbing in deep amber graded to white, yellow interior. Unpolished pontil with some roughness, and thumbnail hairline crack, no lid. 9 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 420 | STEUBEN GLASS, Etc. Seven items: three Steuben Calcite bowls, one with a short stem foot; pink Cluthra bowl; clear yellow cup and saucer; and a small verre-de-soie bowl. Unmarked. Cluthra bowl: 11 1/2" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 421 | ART NOUVEAU METAL CASKET With hinged and handled lid, lithe figure surrounded by leaves and flowers; leather backing behind open scrollwork and wood lined interior, ca. 1900. Marked 'ST.' 5 1/2" x 9 3/8" x 6 5/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 422 | FRENCH EMPIRE INK STAND WITH CLOCK Green marble with ormolu, the clock surmounted by an eagle, its enameled face marked 'Janvier Paris,' ca. 1830. 11 1/4" x 13 1/4" x 7" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 423 | OBJETS DE VERTU Ten items, 20th C.: carved ivory seal with metal top; five miniatures, three with metal frames, two oval unframed (one titled "Ruth," Germany; other titled "A Secret," Germany); two ivory letter openers, one carved with an owl on a book; two ivory brooches with openwork decoration, one with deer in landscape, other of boy playing trumpet to a goat | 800 - 1,000 |
| 424 | ITALIAN MICRO MOSAIC Two framed panels of five oval Roman vistas on a black marble ground, 19th C. Largest: 7 1/4" x 9" | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 424A | CONTINENTAL IVORY Two classical busts on round pedestals, 19th - 20th C. One pedestal with age cracks. Tallest: 6 3/4". | 600 - 800 |
| 425 | INKWELLS Thirty-five figural and decorative inkwells in wood, glass, shell, porcelain or metal, 19th/20th C. Largest: 4" | 600 - 800 |
| 426 | GERMAN Seven-piece desk set, 19th-20th C. All marked GERMANY | 700 - 900 |
| 427 | CONTINENTAL PAPIER MACHE LACQUER BOXES Eleven boxes with painted lids, including one stamp box with compartimentalized interior and snuff boxes, 19th/20th C. Largest: 3 1/3" x 8 1/4" 4 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 428 | INKWELLS Twenty-nine figural and decorative inkwells in glass, shell, porcelain or metal, 19th/20th C. Largest: 7 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 429 | 19th C. PORTRAIT MINIATURES Three items: a portrait of a young boy in a Cartier traveling frame signed Mishkin; a lady, framed; a gentleman, signed. Largest with case: 4 3/8" x 3 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 430 | ALFRED LENZ (American, 1872-1926) Gilt bronze sculpture of a Bacchante mounted on a black slate cube and applied Chinese wooden base, signed on the side of base Alfred, ca. 1922. Together with two miniature portraits on ivory, one of Napoleon and the second of three ladies. Bacchante with base: 9" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 431 | CONTINENTAL IVORY Nine figurines, 19th-20th C.: six musicians standing on wooden barrels; nude Venus, her foot on a dolphin; and two parasol handles, one carved as a toucan with inlaid eyes. Some losses. Tallest: 7 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 432 | CONTINENTAL PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY Napoleon crossing the Alps on horseback, after a painting by David, in ivory frame; together with four courtesans in bronze and brass frames, all 19th C. Signed. Largest: 5 3/4" x 5 1/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 433 | CONTINENTAL IVORY Rectangular plaque deeply carved with a lady in a bucolic scene, 19th-20th C. Loss to bird. 6" x 4 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 434 | CONTINENTAL IVORY Figurine of Napoleon on horseback, after the painting by Jacques-Louis David, on a stepped base, 19th C. Damage to finger. Unsigned. 5 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 435 | CARVED ALABASTER Two figurines of Aurora with putto, mounted as lamps, 19th C. Alabaster of both: approx. 24 1/2" x 9" | 800 - 1,500 |
| 436 | PAIR OF MUSIC BOX LAMPS Gilt and silvered bronze urns on revolving pedestals, possibly French, 19th C. One replaced shade and funnel. Height to wick: 17 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 437 | LIGHTING Pair of steel hanging fixtures shaped as French military bicorne hats, each with hanging chain and opaque plexiglass light cover, fixtures only: 9" x 18". Together with a pair of electrified carriage lamps in patinated metal with beveled glass panels, both 20th C. 11" x 4 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 438 | GLASS FRUIT LAMP White metal Renaissance-style bowl with rams heads on handles, sitting on matching mirrored tray, 20th C. 9 1/2" x 18 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 439 | LARGE MAJOLICA VASE Possibly by Thomas Sergent, with applied crocodiles, 19th C. 14 1/2" x 13" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 440 | MAJOLICA Minton oyster plate, marked; George Jones compote, marked; pineapple bread tray, unmarked. Compote height: 5 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 441 | ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA Sunflower molasses jug; Shell and Seaweed platter; Seaweed Albino cider jug. First two marked. Largest: 6 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 442 | ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA Seven plates and serving dishes: three begonia leaf plates; two leaf plates; leaf with flowers and berries; leaf with three acorns. Crazing to the glaze, chips and cracks to many edges, some significant. Each marked. Largest: 12" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 443 | MAJOLICA Six plates in various patterns and styles, including Etruscan: three cobalt strawberry blossoms, some crazing and damage to paint, one large crack to rim of one plate; one Wedgwood basketwork with fruits and leaves, chips to the rim and crazing; one Etruscan cauliflower, some wear; Etruscan basketwork strawberry plate. Wedgwood and Etruscan marked. Largest: 9 1/4" dia. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 444 | ENGLISH MAJOLICA ICE CREAM SET Tray and six plates with fan design, maker unknown, 19th C. Tray stamped with maker's mark and registration numbers, all illegible. Tray: 1 1/2" x 14 3/4" x 9" | 600 - 900 |
| 445 | ETRUSCAN SHELL AND SEAWEED MAJOLICA Seven pieces: tea pot with crooked spout, marked; open sugar bowl, marked; tea cup and saucer; small dish, marked; two butter pats. Tea pot: 6 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 446 | ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA, Etc. Six Etruscan pieces: two wild rose creamers, one with significant hairline crack; wild rose covered sugar bowl; lily mug; Hawthorne mug, with significant damage; small green pitcher with significan hairline crack. Together with three pieces by varied makers: Hummingbird pitcher, illegible mark; creamer in wild rose style; Woodbourne pitcher, several chips, marked. Crazing to the glaze, chips and cracks to many edges, some significant. Etruscan pieces marked. Largest: 7 1/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 448 | MAJOLICA Fourteen plates, serving dishes, and tiles: two scalloped dog and doghouse platters; three-color shell dish, marked; banana leaf plate; Avalon 'Faience' textured brown plate with turquoise and gold trim, marked; olive green plate with turquoise center portrait, marked; Minton tile in cobalt with vine design, marked; Zell turquoise plate with leaves, marked; toothpick holder with apple; Wedgwood green sunflower plate, marked; green plate with floral design, marked; artichoke plate, marked; green plate with floral design; unmarked framed tile. Crazing to the glaze, chips and cracks to many edges, some significant. Largest: 14" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 449 | MAJOLICA Thirteen pieces: bird on branch; Sarreguemines parrot pitcher, marked; rose basket; Waddle Fern & Bamboo cup and saucer, marked; sugar bowl with mismatched rim, significant losses to rim; pair of boy and girl candlesticks, marked; covered large sugar bowl in oak leaf and acorn design; three butter pats in green or cobalt; fruit basket covered dish. Crazing to the glaze, chips and cracks to many edges, some significant. Largest: 9 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 450 | MAJOLICA Twelve tableware items including pitchers, creamers and a sugar bowl. Pitchers: cream glaze basketwork Hummingbird with bamboo ribbing and handle, crazing and a large chip to base, marked, 8"; blue glaze wood style with leaves, flowers and twig style handle, crazing and small paint loss to rim, marked, 7 1/2"; maroon glaze log design with crazing, 6 1/4"; Wedgwood brown glaze with dark green accents and stylized handle, crazing, stamped Wedgwood, 7 3/4"; corn design with crazing and some damage to bottom, 9"; blue and white glaze fish design, crazing, losses to side of mouth and a hairline crack on the base, 9 1/2"; cream glaze with red, blue and gold floral decoration with matching creamer, significant crazing on both and hairline cracks and damage evident on creamer, 6 1'2"; gold and maroon glaze bird and grape design with pewter lid, crazing and significant crack extending from the rim around the body, also with repairs, 4 1/2". Creamers: rose & rope creamer with wear around rim; Wardle Fern & Bamboo design, marked and with crazing, together with a matching sugar bowl with crazing and losses to the inner rim, 4 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 451 | MAJOLICA Seventeen plates and serving dishes: Etruscan oak bread tray, marked; Etruscan begonia leaf plate; barrel staves & floral pattern tray; leaf plate; brown plate with green leaf; Sarreguemines plate; oblong dish with crane; daisy tray; begonia leaf plate; two Wedgwood leaf plates, marked; Villeroy & Boch Lily tray, marked; Villeroy & Boch turquoise plate with leaves and flowers; plate with corn ears, marked; small oval plate in turquoise and black; leaf plate with flowers and berries; green three leaf plate. Crazing to the glaze, chips and cracks to many edges, some significant. Largest: 15" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 452 | ROYAL DUX Ceramic figure of a young woman leaning over a vase, 19th C. Restoration to base. Marked Royal Dux Bohemia. Height: 24" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 453 | ROYAL DUX Young woman and putti holding aloft an oval bowl, ca. 1900. Marked on base Royal Dux Bohemia. 15 3/4" x 12 3/4" x 10 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 454 | ROYAL DUX Art Nouveau vase with a female figure picking grapes in high relief, ca. 1900. The vase with asymmetrical top. Marked Royal Dux Bohemia. Height: 25" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 455 | ERNST WALLISS Tall conical vase in basketwork design, with flowers and cherubs, ca. 1900. Marked Depose Made in Austria. Height: 23 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 456 | JEAN JULES SALMSON (French, 1823-1902) Bronze sculpture of a woman in the Oriental style, a jar in her hand. Drilled for lamping, with small repair on back of neck. Marked Salmson. Height: 21" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 457 | VACLAW BERNARD (VICTOR) SZCZEBLEWSKI (Polish, 19th C.) Bronze sculpture, "Boy Whisting" on marble base, 1889. Signed and dated. With base: 9" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 458 | BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP Fisherman with young child holding a lute, 19th C. Unsigned. 15 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 459 | ERNEST RANCOULET (French, 1870-1915) Untitled (Woman Carrying Wheat) bronze figure. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Rancoulet". 21 1/2" high. | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 460 | JEAN BAPTISTE GUSTAVE DELOYE (French, 1848-1899) "Triptoleme Apprenant de Ceres l'Art de Cultiver la Terre," silvered bronze sculpture (with base), 1896. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "GDELOYE". 16" high, 24" (with base). | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 461 | MATHURIN MOREAU (French, 1822-1912) "La Muse des Bois," bronze sculpture on rotating bronze base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Math.Moreau". 27 1/2" high, 28 1/2" (with base). | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 462 | LOUIS-AUGUSTE MOREAU (French, 1855-1919) "David," bronze sculpture. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "L. Moreau". 29" high. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 463 | HYPPOLYTE FRANCOIS MOREAU (French, 1832-1927) "La Vigne," gilt bronze sculpture on base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "HMOREAU". 22 3/4" high, 24" (with base). | 2,500 - 4,500 |
| 464 | GREEN ONYX PEDESTAL Four columns supporting a square top and bottom shelf with metal mounts, 20th C. 32" x 10" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 465 | MARBLE PEDESTAL Green and white veined column with square top and base, 20th C. 40 3/4" x 12" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 466 | MATHURIN MOREAU (French, 1822-1912) "Echo," bronze sculpture. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Math Moreau / Hors. Concours" and stamped "MEDAILLE HONNEUR". 26 3/4" high. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 467 | EUGENE MARIOTON (French, 1854-1925) "Diana," bronze sculpture. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Eug. Marioton" and with foundry mark "E. Colin cie". 29" high. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 468 | AFTER GIOVANNI DA BOLOGNA (Flemish/Italian, 15th C.) Untitled (Female Figure with Star) bronze sculpture with continuous bronze frieze around a slate base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 28" high, 36" (with base). | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 469 | EUGEN BORMEL (19th C.) Bronze sculpture of winged goddess with flowers and a basket, on a marble socle, 1897. Cast in two separate pieces and joined at the hip. Signed 'Bormel 1897'. Height: 16 5/8 | 600 - 800 |
| 470 | CARVED WOOD PEDESTAL Tapering corkscrew column surmounted by a sphere, with square top and base, 19th C. 41" x 18" x 15 3/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 471 | MARBLE PEDESTAL White speckled marble with horizontal rings and square top and base, 20th C. 39 1/2" x 11" | 700 - 900 |
| 472 | EMIL ANDRE BOISSEAU (French, 1842-1923) "Le Crepuscule" (Twilight) bronze sculpture on base. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. Signed "Boisseau" and with foundry mark "THIEBAUT FRERES FONDEURS PARIS". 17" high, 19 3/4" (with base). | 18,000 - 22,000 |
| 473 | GARDEN STATUARY Four cement sculptures of musician putti on square pedestals, one signed 'Papini', 20th C. 59" x 16" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 474 | 20th C. BRONZE Sculpture of a nude, early 20th C. Signed "H.G.B" and with foundry mark "ROMAN BRONZE WORKS N-Y-." 47" x 47" x 14 1/2" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 475 | LEADED GLASS SHADE Dome top with graduated panels above a scrolling heart shaped vine and a large bronze floral band, ca. 1900. 16" x 25 1/2" dia. | 3,500 - 4,500 |
| 476 | LEADED GLASS TABLE LAMP Its mushroom-shaped shade in a tulip design on a three light quaterfoil base with bronze patina, 19th C. A couple of short breaks on glass. Unmarked. 25" x 19" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 477 | HANDEL SHADE Leaded glass shade with dogwood design and a graded checkered design on top. Marked Handel on inside of shade. 9" x 18 1/2" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 478 | HANDEL SHADE Domed leaded glass shade with overall dogwood design. Marked Handel on the inside. 6 3/4" x 15 5/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 479 | CONTINENTAL CANDELABRUM Pair of six flame candelabrum, 19th C. 26 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 480 | ORMOLU AND GLASS CENTERPIECE Gilt bronze base with three satyr caryatids joined by a band of vine and grape leaves, supporting a clear cut glass bowl, 19th C. 11 3/4" x 9" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 481 | GLASS LUSTRES Pale green lustres with enamel decoration and gilded crenellated top with two tier cut prisms, ca. 1900. 14" x 6 3/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 482 | MONUMENTAL BRONZE AND ORMOLU FIGURAL LAMP With gilt socle and five arm candelabra on black painted wooden base, fitted for electricity, 19th C. 66" high | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 483 | CUT CRYSTAL LAMP, POSSIBLY OSTLER Elaborately cut with brass bands and base. Externally wired for electricity, retains original oil font. Marked 'Hinks & Sons, patent'. Height with chimney: 33" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 484 | AMERICAN ART GLASS Pair of Durand ambergris pulled-feather and wheel cut vases mounted as lamps on white metal bases. One vase slightly askew. Height with fittings: 18 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 485 | LALIQUE 'Champs-Elysees' leaf-form bowl with a partially polished irregular rim. M. p. 320, no. 11057. Engraved Lalique France. 7 1/2" x 18" x 9 3/4" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 486 | LALIQUE 'Marguerites' centerbowl of clear and frosted glass, with daisies and rays. M. p. 304, no. 11004. Engraved Lalique France. 3" x 14" dia. | 600 - 900 |
| 487 | LALIQUE 'Esna' vase of clear and frosted glass with floral design. Engraved Lalique France. 9" x 8 1/2" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 488 | LALIQUE 'Font-Romeu' vase of frosted glass with ferns. Engraved 'Lalique France' on base. 8 5/8" x 9 3/8" dia. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 489 | LALIQUE 'Cote d'Or' coupe plate with three nudes dancing among grapes, no.11005, engraved signature Lalique, France. Together with frosted glass bowl with dragons marked R. Lalique on interior. Largest: 15 3/4" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 490 | LALIQUE Three vases: 'Venise,' of lion form in clear and frosted glass, no. 11228; 'Eroica' in clear and frosted glass; 'Asmara,' with cats in opalescent amber and clear glass. All engraved Lalique France. Tallest: 13" 7" x 3 3/4" x 4" dia. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 491 | LALIQUE Three vases: 'Bagatelle,' 6 3/4"; 'Bagheera,' 8 1/2"; and 'Atossa' lamp base 7 1/2". All engraved Lalique, France. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 492 | WATERFORD CUT GLASS, Etc. Two-light candelabra with hanging prisms and triangular obelisk, chrome fittings, stamped Waterford, 19th. Together with two bowls by unknown makers, 20th C. Tallest: 19" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 493 | DURAND GLASS Two amethyst glass vases, marked Durand, 20120/16 and 1986/6; together with a ruby glass vase by unknown maker, unmarked. Tallest: 15 3/8" | 1,800 - 2,500 |
| 494 | AMERICAN ART GLASS Four vases including a Durand atomizer base and a yellow satin vase with painted acorn and leaf design, all 20th C. Tallest: 8 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 495 | TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS Compote with ruffled rim. Marked #8761L LC Tiffany Favrile. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" dia. | 750 - 1,000 |
| 496 | KIMBLE CLUTHRA GLASS Three vases, the tallest of olive green glass with internal mottled white. All marked. Tallest: 17 3/8" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 497 | KIMBLE CLUTHRA GLASS Three vases. All marked. Tallest: 12 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 498 | AMERICAN ACID ETCHED GLASS Eighteen items, 19th-20th C.: six sherberts, six stem glasses and two handled glasses signed Locke Art; two handled glasses by Fry; two Kalana vases by Dorflinger. Tallest: 12 1/8" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 499 | PAIR OF AMERICAN ART GLASS CANDLESTICKS With clear stems and rose cups and bases having concentric circles. Unmarked, possibly Steuben. Height: 13 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 500 | AMERICAN CUT GLASS Three vessels in green glass cut to clear, 19th C.: tall trumpet bud vase; tapered vase (drilled for electricity); and ice bucket. Tallest: 14" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 501 | ART GLASS Four pieces: Hawkes cut glass vase; cut glass vase with applied gold decoration, possibly Tuthill; Moser pumpkin basket with three oval windows and ruffled edges, unmarked; and white and cranberry crackled glass bowl with a white crenellated rim. Tallest: 15" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 502 | CUT GLASS Three pieces, 19th/20th C.: bowl with applied Gorham sterling silver mount; vase; and tazza. Bowl marked. Tallest: 16 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 503 | PAIR OF AMERICAN GLASS DECANTERS Ruby cut to clear with faceted stoppers, 19th C. 14" with stopper | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 504 | AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS Four items, 19th C.: two rectangular trays, one with handles; footed vase; cut glass pitcher in the Hobnail pattern. Vase: 9 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 505 | AMERICAN ART GLASS Seven pieces, 20th C.: two pairs of Dorflinger Venetian Reproduction Line candlesticks in amethyst and amber; ruby vase (possibly Dorflinger) mounted on a Gorham silver base; Sinclair amber ribbed vase with gilt peacock design; Sinclair clear vase with acid-etched poppies and amethyst, gold and green coloring. Tallest: 11 5/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 506 | LOETZ Iridescent art glass vase. Unmarked. 12 1/4" x 5" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 507 | WHEELING PEACH BLOW GLASS Vase with burgundy fading to golden yellow, 19th C. 8" | 500 - 700 |
| 508 | DURAND AMBERGRIS GLASS Six pieces: trumpet vase with optic rib; optic rib parfait; sherbert dish with plate; tumbler and champagne glass in spanish yellow. Tallest: 10 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 509 | AMERICAN ART GLASS Four pieces, 19th-20th C.: Lundberg blue lustre vase with freeform opening; gold spherical bowl with wheel cut star; ruby cut to clear glass cordial with wheel cut diamond design; and small green ribbed melon vase with applied spider webbing. Tallest: 12 7/8" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 510 | DURAND GLASS, Etc. Ruby cut to clear decanter with stopper and "Corncob" vase (both published); blue cut to clear decanter, possibly Durand, with matching stopper; cranberry cut to clear hobnail and diamond vase by unknown maker. Decanter incised 38. Tallest: 12 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 511 | DURAND GLASS BOUDOIR LAMPS Three lamps: white cut to clear with brass mounts and amber shade, missing part of flared rim; clear swirled glass with matching cut chimney and shade; and green cut to clear glass with brass mounts and cut frosted chimney. Tallest: 15 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 512 | ROYCROFT Box lot of desk-top items, mostly hammered copper, includes: oak book stand with the Roycroft logo on one side; metal bud vase with added glass liner; pair of small book ends; crescent-shaped tray and knife; large circular tray, all stamped with orb and cross mark. Together with several other pieces of hammered copper and brass, unmarked. Book stand: 5" x 15" x 6" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 513 | STANGL BIRDS Magpie Jay and Spotted Owl. Impressed marks on the owl 'Stangl USA', oval Stangl pottery birds mark and V.3758. underglaze. Tallest: 10 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 514 | AMERICAN ART POTTERY Three vessels: Fulper flaring, fluted bowl in Chinese Blue glaze; tall two handled "Sunburst" Stangl vase ca. 1933-1934; small Rookwood production vase dated 1928. Stangl: 18 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 515 | ZANESVILLE POTTERY Four items: Weller Dickens Ware tall vase with a monk strumming a mandolin; Rozane pitcher; Weller Aetna vase with thistle; and Weller Floretta urn. All marked. Tallest: 11" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 516 | ROOKWOOD, Etc. Three Rookwood vessels: Standard glaze teapot and vase, and Weller Hudson Light vase. All marked. Tallest: 9 5/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 517 | PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CANDELABRUM Four-light, tree-form, encrusted overall with carnations and roses, with twig handles, 19th C. Some slight losses to petals. Marked 21. Height: 20 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 518 | CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN Limoges scroll footed bowl, hand-painted with roses, minute rim chip and wear to gilding, signed M.W. Innes; five cups, one without saucer, made by Royal Vienna, Sevres and Dresden, 19th/20th C. Bowl: 5 1/4" x 11" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 519 | ART NOUVEAU CERAMIC BUST Marked 1192 7. Height: 11" | 600 - 800 |
| 520 | CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN Goddess or muse, perphaps Seshat, standing on the earth with geographical instruments and a putto at her side, 19th C. Underglaze blue mark and impressed numerals. Height: 12" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 521 | CONTINENTAL ECCLESIASTICAL CANDLE STAND Possibly Italian, of hammered metal, later mounted as a lamp, 18th C. 55" high | 800 - 1,000 |
| 522 | GILT BRONZE FIGURAL LAMP With four children beneath tall trees, the tops of trees having mounted sockets, with speckled gold domed glass shade, ca. 1900. Marked Brose. 23" x 10 1/2" dia. | 600 - 800 |
| 523 | BRASS AND GLASS HANGING FIXTURE Four light chandelier with acid etched glass panels, 20th C. Total height: 39". 18" dia. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 524 | PIERCED BRASS FLOOR LAMP In the Oriental style, topped by a fringed shade, early 20th C. 66 1/4" high | 700 - 900 |
| 525 | AMERICAN HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE Blue Transfer decorated teapot depicting the landing of General Lafayette in New York 16 August 1824, 19th C. 7 1/4" x 10 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 526 | FLOW BLUE CERAMICS Sixteen table ware items by various makers, 19th C.: large Kashmir footed and handled bowl, significant hairline; two trays; covered vegetable dish; large bowl and ten assorted plates. Foot bowl: 8 1/2" x 18 1/2" x 12 3/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 527 | HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE Twelve table ware items, 19th C.: two large platters, one by Edward and George Phillips; two covered teapots; seven plates; and a Wedgwood hound handle pitcher with hunting scene. Largest: 19" x 16 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 528 | EUROPEAN CERAMICS AND GLASS Fourteen pieces, 17th-20th C.: Delft plate with vase with peacock feathers and flowers, marked; English covered soup tureen and two matching underplates; Copeland tazza with cracked ice and prunes design; Royal Crown Derby diamond-shaped plate with acorn and oak leaves; Wedgwood pitcher; two George Jones & Sons leaf-shaped dishes with white buds; early pressed glass decanter; two mercury glass curtain tie-backs in grape and leaf motif; small oval painted woven bamboo basket; and a horn-shaped perfume bottle. Tallest: 10 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 529 | 17th C. IZNIK PLATE Painted with breaking waves around a central floral design, in polychrome. Distressed condition, broken and reglued in several places. 11 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 530 | ZSOLNAY, Etc. Large bulbous vase hand-painted with four interlocking floral panels, marked on base with underglaze blue mark. Together with a Pickard china-painted vase with peacock and etched gilt decoration, stamped on the base with varous marks and original paper label, 20th C. Tallest: 13 1/2" x 10" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 531 | J. PRADIER CANDELABRA Pair of seven-light bronze candelabrum, each with a different figure supporting seven ornate bobeches, on a black marble base. Signed J. Pradier. Height to topmost bobeche: 25 1/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 532 | SEVRES PORCELAIN AND METAL SCONCES Two Sevres plates with couples in 18th C. dress, mounted with metal mounts and two light sconces, 19th/20th C. 14" x 10 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 533 | PAIR OF GILT METAL SCONCES Four light centered by a female head, the top with ribbon having eight glass bobeche. 19" x 15" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 534 | COLLECTION OF CANE, PARASOL AND UMBRELLA HANDLES Approx. three hundred and thirty-five handles, some in gold, carved rosewood or ebony with decoration in silver, horn, Bakelite, mother-of-pearl or gold-fill, all 19th/20th C. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 535 | PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE PUGS With gilt highlights, 20th C. 15 1/2" | 700 - 900 |
| 536 | GEORGIAN STYLE BALLOT BOX In mahogany with three lockplates, each with individual key, dovetail contruction with iron fittings, 19th C. 8 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 12 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 537 | PAIR OF ORMOLU SCONCES Four-light sconces with foliate arms and bobeches, 20th C. Height of metal: 16 1/2" x 13 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 538 | ENGLISH ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY In the William IV style with brass dividers and turned posts, 19th C. 20 1/4" x 19" x 15" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 539 | PAIR OF ORMOLU AND MARBLE CANDELABRUM With putti decoration. One missing bobeche. Height: 20" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 540 | PAIR OF BRASS CANDELABRUM Seven-light lamps with pierced column flanked by two griffins and four arms with griffin supports, 20th C. Total height: 37 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 541 | THONET BENTWOOD EASEL 19th C. Signed, with part of original label still legible. 69" | 700 - 900 |
| 542 | COLLECTION OF BOXES Six boxes, 19th-20th C.: large sarcophagus tea caddy containing two rectangular wooden canisters and glass mixing bowl, not original; document box with domed lid and brass inlay and handles; inlaid marquetry box; satinwood sarcophagus tea caddy; rectangular box with carved fan medallions; and a gilt metal box with equine decorative elements. Largest: 7 5/8" x 14" x 7 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 549 | SEVRES PORCELAIN PLATES Eight plates with portraits of famous women on green enameled ground and stylized gilt decoration, 19th C. Some signed Georget, some titled, all stamped M.Imple de Sevres [Manifacture Imperiale de Sevres]. 9 1/2" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 550 | ENGLISH CERAMICS Jasperware planter and underplate with three oval reserves, one with Howe and Nelson, one with Mercury and a dog, the third of Trafalgar. Stamped on base 6, possibly by John Turner, Lane End, Staffordshire Potteries. 4 3/4" x 6 3/8" dia. | 700 - 900 |
| 551 | MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATES Set of ten with four fan-shaped vignettes of alternating flowers and amorous couples, 19th C. 8 3/4" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 552 | UNION PORCELAIN WORKS Three shell-shaped oyster plates, each with five wells and raised, colored and gilded decoration of sealife, 19th C. Minor wear. All stamped UNION PORCELAIN WORKS and PAT.JAN.4.1881. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 553 | WEDGWOOD LUSTRE Tall trumpet vase painted with hummingbirds; a squat vessel and small cup with similar decoration. Together with a Carlton Ware Lustre-type vase, 20th C. Tallest: 9 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 554 | MEISSEN CHINA PLATES Set of twelve soup plates with molded design on cavetto, hand-painted floral decoration, basket weave on border and gilt rims. Together with two basket-work bowls with hand-painted floral medallions, both with restoration and damage, all 19th C. | 800 - 1,500 |
| 555 | ALBERT CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French, 1824-1887) Bisque bust of young woman. Restoration to base. Signed A. Carrier-Belleuse. Height: 26 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 556 | AFTER EDWARD SHEFFIELD BARTHOLOMEW (British, 1822-1858) Marble sculpture of a reclining nude, on wrought-iron base. 11" x 39" x 18" (17" x 29" x 54" base) | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 557 | COPELAND PARIAN PORCELAIN BUST Sir Walter Scott. Incised on back, Published December 1, 1853 Copeland. Height: 17 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 558 | AFTER ETIENNE-MAURICE FALCONET (French, 1716-1791) "Bather," marble sculpture. Marked "FALCONET". Height: 32" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 559 | ABSTRACT BRONZES Two untitled works, 20th C.: one on black slate base, 9 1/2" x 15" x 10 1/8"; the other of a woman's torso on square base, 22 1/2" x 11 1/4" x 10 3/8". Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. Both marked with artist's signature device. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 560 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 561 | TERRACOTTA BUST OF MOZART As a young child, on round plaster pedestal, 19th C. Incised " [?] FC". 17" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 562 | A. GIORGI ALABASTER SCULPTURES Two nudes, both signed, 32" and 28" high. Together with a plaster columnar pedestal, both 19th/20th C. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 563 | PAIR OF RED MARBLE URNS WITH ORMOLU Campana urns with ormulu fittings, the two handles with satyr heads, 19th C. 14" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 564 | RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED ALABASTER Pair of ewers with dragon handles, 20th C. 19" x 5 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 565 | ARCHITECTURAL CERAMIC FIGURES Two figures in classical robes, 20th C. Provenance: University of Pennsylvania. Signed indistinctly on lower right, possibly Mead. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 566 | BRONZE DISCUS THROWER After the antique, with verdigris patina, 20th C. 27" high. | 500 - 800 |
| 567 | ART NOUVEAU STYLE INKWELL Surrounded by a bust of a young woman titled 'Bohemienne', fronted by a shell and penrest and flanked by two glass inkwells and grotesque masks, 20th C. Height: 8 1/4" | 400 - 600 |
| 568 | BRONZE PARROT Perched on a tree stump, 20th C. Height: 53" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 569 | IN THE MANNER OF FRANS POURBUS THE YOUNGER (Flemish, 1569-1622) Marie de Medicis, early 20th C. Oil on canvas mounted to Masonite, in architectural giltwood frame. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 39 1/4" x 30". | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 570 | AFTER WILLIAMS BOUGUEREAU (French, 19th C.) Portrait of Ariadne (Reclining Nude), 1875. Oil on canvas (framed). Signed and dated "W. BOUGUEREAU 1875". 74 3/4" x 44" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 571 | EARLY 20th C. PORTRAITS Three works: Sidney Brooks deKay, pastel on paper (framed), 23 1/2" x 19 3/4" (sight); Untitled (Portrait of an Officer), 1914, oil on canvas (framed), signed illegibly and dated, 36" x 29"; Untitled (Portrait of a Woman), oil on canvas (framed), signed illegibly and with family crest, 35" x 28". Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 572 | ITALIAN SCHOOL PAINTING, 18th C., or perhaps a Flemish artist working in Italy during that period, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, few areas of restoration in the sky, however, opaque varnish might be obscuring older restoration, 25 1/2" x 31 1/2". | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 573 | 19th/20th C. PORTRAIT Untitled (Portrait of a Woman). Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 30" x 24" | 700 - 900 |
| 574 | EUROPEAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT Untitled (Gypsy Woman), 19th/20th century. Oil on panel (framed). Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 6" x 4" | 600 - 900 |
| 575 | LUDWIG GSCHOSSMANN (German, 1894-1988) Ballroom Scene, 1940s. Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: Private Collction, Pennsylvania. Signed. 31 1/4" x 27" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 576 | 19TH C. PORTRAIT Oval portrait of a young lady cradling a dove. Pastel on paper (framed). Artist's signature device (possibly initialed "TR") lower right. 29" x 24" (sight) | 800 - 1,200 |
| 577 | HARRINGTON MANN (British/American, 1864-1937) Untitled (Portrait of a Young Girl), 1910. Oil on canvas (framed). Signed and dated. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 25 1/2" x 20" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 578 | AFTER THE MEDIEVAL UNICORN TAPESTRY Two 20th C. needlepoint tapestries (framed). 32" x 42" and 20" x 26" | 400 - 600 |
| 579 | LATE 19TH C. PORTRAIT Untitled (Portrait of a Young Girl), ca. 1840. Oil on canvas (framed). Provenance: The Brownstone Gallery, New York (label on verso). 24 1/2" x 20" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 580 | JANE BRIDGHAM CURTIS CHILD (American, 1868-) Portrait of Janet Craven de Kay, 1904. Pastel on canvas (framed). Signed and dated. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey. 42 1/2" x 53" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 581 | JOHN TAYLOR ARMS (American, 1887-1953) Eight signed etchings, the largest a view of a hill town; a church facade; and six others of European vistas, three in each frame, 20th C. Largest, sight: 14 3/4" x 11 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 582 | JOHN TAYLOR ARMS (American, 1887-1953) Eight etchings of gargoyles, 20th C. All signed, some dated, several marked 'private collection.' Largest, with frame: 19 1/4" x 14 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 583 | THEODORE WORES (America, 1860-1939) Orientalist oil on canvas of a Geisha serving tea to a gentleman, 1896. Signed Theodore Wores on the lower left and pencilled on the back Theodore Wores 1896. Overall: 29 1/2" x 22" | 8,000 - 10,000 |
| 584 | PAUL JACOULET (French, 1902-1960) Two color woodblock prints, 'Le Tresor "Coree"', and 'Fleurs du Soir Truck-Toloas.' Both signed and sealed lower right with duck seal. 18 1/2" x 14" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 585 | PAUL JACOULET (French, 1902-1960) Three color woodblock prints: 'Marchand de Sel Coree' with JP watermark, signed in pencil with hammer seal on the image and a two column seal on right margain, marked on back in red seal 248/350; 'Le Bonze Errant Coree' with JP watermark signed in pencil with peach seal on the image and two column seal on right margain, marked on back in red seal 63/250; 'Fumees de Santal Mandchoukuo' with gauffrage detail and applied mica with JP watermark signed in pencil with Tomo-e seal on the image and marked on back in red seal 348/850. Each: 18 /12" x 14" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 586 | PAUL JACOULET (French, 1902-1960) 'Trois Coreens.' Two column publisher's mark on left hand margin with Jacoulet watermark in paper, signed in pencil and sealed with Madarin duck on image. 18 1/2" x 14" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 587 | 20th C. JAPANESE PAINTING Possibly by Takeshi Hayashi, mixed media roses painted on board. Signed center right Take, H., paper label on back. Sight: 10 1/4" dia. | 12,000 - 15,000 |
| 588 | DICK L TCHIU (Vietnamese, 20th C.) Abstract landscape, oil on board. Signed and dated lower right Dick L Tchiu '62 and Chinese characters, paper label of Premiere Exposition Internationale de Beaux-Arts de Saigon, 1962. 24" x 21 1/4" sight | 700 - 1,000 |
| 589 | OHARA KOSSON (Japanese, 1877-1945) Watercolor of two ducks, in round wooden frame, signed and sealed Kosson, with frame: 13" dia. Together with a painted scroll with a temple by a lake in snow covered landscape, Meiji period, overall: 71" x 22" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 590 | ASIAN TEXTILES Four Japanese embroidered panels, framed, 19th C.: two with birds among bamboo and maple, one with birds and chrysanthemums, the last with cranes and willow; largest, framed: 54 1/2" x 24 1/4". Together with five Chinese couched gold embroideries of immortals, framed,19th C.; largest: 16" x 14 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 591 | ASIAN 20th C. ART Watercolor/gouache portrait on paper of a woman with floral head adornment, in shadowbox frame, signed and dated 1977; oil on canvas of a temple complex, signed '64 S.J. Han; oil on canvas portrait of a woman, signed Kango Kajiwara, inscriptions on back; oil on canvas without stretcher, unsigned. Largest sight: 30" x 24" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 592 | JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTING With brocade and painted silk border of a group of Lohans, one man on his knees offering a gift to a man with a dear, 19th C. 79" x 40 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 593 | HIROAKI TAKAHASHI (Japanese, 1871-1944) Two color woodblock prints: View of Mt. Fuji with lake and Torii in the foreground, signed lower right and sealed Shotei; man and child in silhouette, signed and sealed lower right Hiroaki. Both 14 5/8" x 6 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 594 | KOICHI OKUMURA (Japanese, 1904-1974) Six woodblock prints, signed; together with Toshi Yoshida, 'From the Star, Night', 1957, with printed title, date, and signature, 2/20. Largest: 26 1/4" x 24 1/4" | 600 - 800 |
| 595 | SADAO WATANABE (Japanese, 1913-1996) "The Last Supper," woodcut (framed), 1985, signed, dated, 37/100, 23 3/4" x 18 3/4" (sight). Together with a smaller woodcut, 1968, signed and sealed, 13" x 9". Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey | 700 - 1,000 |
| 596 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS By various artists including Hiroshige: two Hiroshige landscapes, Oban; two smaller views framed together; book plate by Kiyokata, Oban; three others by unknown artists, all 19th/20th C. Largest with frame: 25 3/4" x 12 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 597 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND PAINTINGS Fifteen pieces, 19th/20th C.: five woodblock prints, one by Tsukya Koitsu, and four others by unknown artists; seven watercolor paintings of flowers; two landscapes, one with cranes; floral painting on silk made as a scroll but not mounted. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 598 | ASIAN SCROLLS Watercolor painting of Miyajima Shrine on silk laid down on paper, signed and sealed lower right; Chinese gouache on paper and a Korean page with three watercolors on silk, all 20th C. Largest: 34 1/2" x 24" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 599 | FOUR JAPANESE BOOKS Including one with anatomical studies representing the works of various artists; Masterpieces by Hiroshige; various sketches of landscapes, people and birds; Bunte Blatter, Japanischer Poesie, Karl Florenz, written in Japanese and German, all 19th/20th C. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 600 | JAPANESE ART BOOKS Legends in Japanese Art, Henri L. Joly; The World of Japanese Ceramics, Herbert K. Sanders; Netsuke: A comprehensive study based on the M.T. Hindson Collection, Neil K. Davey, together with two exhibit catalogs of Japanese art. | 500 - 800 |
| 601 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Nine prints by various artists (three creped), including Toshi Toshida and Mikumo, all 19th C. Seven framed. Various sizes. | 600 - 800 |
| 602 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Eight prints, including: Tomikichiro, Yoshitoshi, Kunisada, Kosson and others, 19th/20th C. All framed. Oban and various sizes. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 603 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS AND WATERCOLORS Fourteen works of art by various artists, including Hiroshige and Toyokuni, unframed, 19th C. Some prints with losses. Various sizes. | 600 - 800 |
| 604 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS/BOOKPLATES Ten prints, including: Hokusai and various artist, 19th C. Various sizes. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 605 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS/BOOKPLATES Ten prints by various artists, 19th C. Various sizes. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 606 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Ten prints, including: Takahashi Hiroaki (Shotei), Bertha Lum and others, 19th/20th C. Six framed. Various sizes. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 607 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Seven prints, including: Utamaro, Hiroshige, Toyokuni and others, all framed, 19th/20th C. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 608 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Twelve prints: framed triptych by Kunisade; Geisha by Eisen ca. 1835; seascape by Hasui; three by Kunisada; Geisha with basket of flowers by Sadahiro; snow scene by Shotei; one by Hiroshige; two prints laid down on cardboard by Yoshifuji ca. 1865 and a four-panel modern folding screen, all 19th/20th C. Largest with frame: 19" x 33" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 609 | JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS Framed triptych with Geishas and officer in western military attire together with four others in similar frames, 19th C. Largest: 21 3/4" x 38" overall | 700 - 1,000 |
| 610 | SIX PANEL JAPANESE SCREEN Each panel painted with scenes from the Tales of Genji, with metal mounts and bronze mons, 19th C. Complete with original lacquered fitted case with iron fittings. Signed Imai Yoshichika on each panel. 76 1/4" x 162" (each panel 27") | 7,000 - 9,000 |
| 611 | SHIGEYUKI SHIMANO (Japanese, 1902-1966) Oil on canvas of still life with pomegrantes. Signed l-l S. Shimano. 13" x 17 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 612 | JAPANESE PAINTING Oil on canvas still life with roses in green vase. Signed l-l Koidzumil. 13" x 17 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 613 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Six pieces, 19th-20th C.: Ebisu and Daikoku riding a fish, signed; Ashinaga and Tenaga playing with children; two chicks emerging from egg, signed and sealed; group of people under a pine tree; man playing a drum with a monkey, signed; and man playing a drum. Tallest: 2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 614 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Six pieces, Meiji period: horse emerging from a gourd, held by a bearded elder; carved horn octopus hiding in a wooden tub; scholar holding a scroll; Daruma waking from sleep; man with children at his side; and a bent figure holding a drum. All but octopus signed. Tallest: 2 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 615 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Six pieces, Meiji period: riverboat with passengers and rower sitting underneath a canopy, signed; tiger sitting on a large bamboo trunk; badger wrapped in a robe holding a fly whisk; group of five people standing under a pine tree; Okame; and swordsmith forging a blade, signed. Tallest: 1 3/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 616 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Six pieces, Meiji period: horse and boar; coiled snake on skull; man with gourds; monkey, signed; hunter with rabbit; and rat with purple inlaid eyes, signed. Tallest: 2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 617 | JAPANESE IVORY AND LACQUERED WOOD OKIMONO Geisha with a parasol in wood with applied lacquer and carved ivory, Meiji period. Signed. Height: 16 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 618 | JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO Large sectional figure of an egg tester, with an egg-filled basket strapped over his shoulder and eggs at his feet, Meiji period. Stained detail, some losses. Signed. Height: 14 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 619 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE AND OKIMONO Four carved ivory Okimono: Pekinese dog holding a pierced ball; man sitting in a palanquin, being carried by two others, signed; man holding a stick; man with two children and a dog; together with four netsuke: carved wood Okame; horse, signed; water buffalo, signed, 19th/20th C. Tallest: 12" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 620 | JAPANESE WOOD AND IVORY OKIMONO Man sitting on a bundle of branches, his head, hands, feet and logs carved from ivory, Meiji period. Missing accessories from hands, possibly an ax from side of bundle and signature tablet from base. 8 1/4" x 9" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 620A | JAPANESE IVORY Carved rectangular plaque with Kwannon riding on a dragon, eyes inlaid with mother-of-pearl, on footed silver filigree frame. Oval signature tablet missing from verso. 8 5/8" x 6 5/8". | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 621 | JAPANESE DECORATIVE ITEMS Lacquer zushi with gilt metalwork, interior with carved and gilded standing figure; carved ivory mounted on silk card case, the two ivory plaques with dragons inlaid with mother-of-pearl eyes, some stains to silk; partially gilt bronze Bodhisattva, all 19th C. or earlier. Largest: 6 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 622 | JAPANESE NETSUKE AND OKIMONO Four pieces, mostly ivory, 19th C.: Mokugyo bell with loose interior ball, seal-type characters on sides and swivel handle; Okimono of a monk splitting wood, signed on red tablet; man weaving a basket with a Sagemono hanging from his belt, signed; and wood turtle with its young, well-rendered detail. Tallest: 1 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 623 | JAPANESE NETSUKE Three carved pieces, 20th C.: wood baboon holding a peach, well-rendered details, signed Yukimasa; ivory monkey and fish with inlaid eyes, signed Ippo(?); and a wood Daruma doll, signed Mitsunobu. Tallest: 1 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 624 | JAPANESE NETSUKE, MASANAO SHINZAN Carved wood netsuke of a curled-up rat with inlaid eyes, natural himotoshi and well-rendered details. Signed Shinzan (Masanao Shinzan, b. 1904). 1 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 625 | JAPANESE NETSUKE INCL. SHINRYO Three carved pieces, 19th-20th C.: two carved wood water buffalos, one reclining, with inlaid eyes, one standing on base pierced with a single opening, neither signed; and carved and stained caparisoned horse standing on a rectangular base with pierced himotoshi, signed Shinryo (Ryozo Suzuki, b. 1910). Tallest: 1 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 626 | JAPANESE INRO AND NETSUKE Carved and stained wood four-case Inro with landscape on either side, coral bead Ojime and ivory Manju netsuke; and black lacquer one-case Inro with two mons with scattered petals, square Ojime with pine needles, chestnut netsuke applied lacquer and gold leaves, 19th/20th C. Tallest: 3 3/8" x 2 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 627 | JAPANESE BRONZE AND CLOISONNE VASE Large vase with a dragon in high relief, enamels, butterflies on the shoulder, Meiji period. Base drilled for wiring, complete with original oil font. Signed on rectangular tablet. Height without font: 31" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 628 | JAPANESE CLOISONNE Lobed charger profusely decorated with birds swooping over a flowering tree and peonies on an indigo ground, silver and copper wires, Meiji period. 18" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 629 | JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES Squat vessel depicting a landscape with Shoji screen, enameled base with butterfly; and small planter decorated with grapes and asters in silver foil on a blue ground. 4 1/2" x 4" dia. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 630 | PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES Early baluster vases, ca. 1870. Drilled for wiring. Ming mark on base. 18" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 631 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE BY NANRYU Three netsuke of Oni, 20th C.: one carrying Hotei's sack over his shoulder; one with Benkei's bell; and one with a large jar, all with inlaid eyes. Signed Nanryu (Keizo Kurata, b. 1935). Tallest: 1 3/8" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 632 | JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE Three pieces, 19th-20th C.: Ebisu, signed 'Deme Uma', 2"; Okame, signed Gyokko, 1 1/2"; unidentified, with lacquered detail, unsigned, 1 1/4". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 633 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Three pieces, 19th/20th C.: growling tiger turned to the right, signed Meizan(?); Shoki holding an oni and a sword, signed; and tightly coiled snake, its himotoshi formed by a narrow strip on the underside, unsigned. Tallest: 1 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 634 | JAPANESE NETSUKE INCL. TOKO-TO AND KOETSU Three pieces, 19th/20th C.: wood netsuke of a puppy, natural himotoshi, signed Toko-To, 1 1/2"; ivory Oni emerging from lotus leaf, unsigned, 2 1/4"; two fish with scales carved in openwork, with inlaid eyes, signed Koetsu, 1 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 635 | JAPANESE NETSUKE Three netsuke, 20th C.: two Shishi with openwork ball in negoro lacquer with traces of gilding, unsigned, 1 1/4"; wood Shishi with openwork ball, signed on the base Minkoku, 1 1/4"; ivory horse with inlaid eyes, unsigned, 1 7/8". | 900 - 1,200 |
| 636 | JAPANESE NETSUKE Three pieces, 19th-20th C.: wood lotus seed pod with articulated seeds and natural himotoshi, unsigned; ivory fish, signed indistinctily; wood fish, unsigned. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 637 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE BY IKKU Dog with a Mokugyo on collar, licking his right hind paw, with inlaid eyes, 20th C. Signed Ikku (Isamu Kasuya, b. 1949). 1 3/8" x 1 3/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 638 | JAPANESE NETSUKE AND TONKOTSU Four pieces, 19th-20th C.: wood netsuke of a monk piercing his chest with an ivory needle, inlaid part of himotoshi, signed on ivory tablet Ryugyoku; wood netsuke of a Sambaso dancer holding a fan, with metal and mother-of-pearl inlay, ivory details, signed on the box; and wood Daruma Tonkotsu inlaid with mother-of-pearl eyes and ivory himotoshi, together with a wood fish pipe-holder, both unsigned. Tallest: 4 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 639 | JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE Growling Shishi crouched over a ball, natural himotoshi, 19th C. Unsigned. 1 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 640 | JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO Two pieces, 19th-20th C.: three rats climbing on a mask, stained and inlaid details, 1 3/4"; skull, 2" x 1 1/2". Both unsigned | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 640A | JAPANESE IVORY Three carved okimonos, Meiji period: rooster with hen and chicks, eyes inlaid with mother-of-pearl, one talon missing from rooster's and chick's foot, signed on base, 3" x 3 1/2" x 2 1/2"; chick emerging from broken egg, eyes inlaid with mother-of-pearl, signed on base, 2" x 4" x 2"; smaller similar to previous, one eye missing pupil, unsigned, 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/4". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 641 | JAPANESE HIRADO PORCELAIN VASE Painted with asters in underglaze blue and yellow, some in moriage, Meiji period. Signed with Mikawachi Kiln marks. 13" x 5 1/4" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 642 | LARGE JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER Painted with a central vase overflowing with flowers, the border with a repeating similar pattern, 18th C. 19 7/8" dia. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 643 | JAPANESE CERAMICS Five items, Meiji period: Satsuma round covered box with prunus decoration; Satsuma vase in the style of Makuzu Kozan with two figural panels in high relief, signed; two similar Sumida Gawa rectangular bowls, each with the figure of a child, incised signature; and a covered bottle with underglaze blue stenciled decoration. Tallest: 14 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 644 | KINKOZAN SATSUMA Vase painted with a gilt dragon and sea spray on a mottled green glaze, Meiji period. Signed and sealed. 8 1/2" x 5" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 645 | SATSUMA Star-shaped plate painted with a nobleman sitting amongst flowers, signed; together with a small incense burner on tripod feet, lacking cover. Plate: 6 1/8" dia. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 646 | JAPANESE BRONZE Gilt bronze Bodhisattva sitting on a rock with arm resting on a knee, on a carved wooden base, Edo Period. Height with base: 8 1/2" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 647 | JAPANESE BRONZE VASE Unusual vase with incised patterns in polychrome enamels and other varied textures, and three loop handles, early 20th C.. Marked on the base in a two character mark in square reserve and 'Made in Japan.' 10 1/2" x 7" dia. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 648 | JAPANESE MIXED METAL BOWL Hammered copper with lobed panels and applied strap work centered by a repousse roundel with a Buddhistic lion and its young, with various patinas, 19th C. 17 1/2" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 649 | JAPANESE BRONZE Figure of Kwannon, her robes finely chased with flowers and cloud designs, standing on a rockwork base, 19th C. 15 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 650 | JAPANESE WOOD HIBACHI With inserted copper well, ca. 1900. 12" x 23 1/4" x 13 3/4" | 500 - 700 |
| 651 | JAPANESE BRONZE FLOWER VESSEL Basketwork pattern with loop handles and four bamboo-style feet, Meiji period. Signed. 3/4" x 9" dia. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 652 | JAPANESE IRON CENSOR Openwork border of gourds on the shoulder and handles, on tripod feet, fitted with wood base and top, lamped, ca. 1900. Total height with finial: 28 1/2" x 12" dia. | 500 - 700 |
| 653 | JAPANESE LACQUER Two pieces, Meiji period: a poem box overlaid with asters on a scattered gold ground, fitted inner tray, butterflies on lid interior; together with a tea caddy decorated with a bridge, willow and pine trees. Box: 1 3/4" x 7 1/4" x 8 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 654 | JAPANESE LACQUERED WOOD NATSUME Carved Okimono/Natsume of an eggplant lacquered with a praying mantis and removable stem, a fitted interior cover, complete with its fitted wood box, Meiji/Taisho period. Height: 7" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 655 | JAPANESE LACQUER NATSUME Black lacquer tea caddy with gold hare's-foot fern, complete with its wooden box, Meiji period. Signed Tomoichi Tachibanaya. 2 5/8" x 2 1/2" dia. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 656 | JAPANESE LACQUER NATSUME Black lacquer tea caddy with camellia decoration, complete with its wooden box, Meiji Period. Signed. 2 7/8" x 2 3/4" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 657 | JAPANESE LACQUER Rectangular covered box with mother-of-pearl and pewter overlay. Signed on underside of lid. 2" x 13 1/4" x 10 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 658 | JAPANESE PORCELAIN Kutani bowl entirely painted with noblemen and flowers, marked in square seal; ten shallow Imari bowls with scalloped edges in original wooden box, 6" dia.; and ten smaller Imari bowls and covers, also in original box. Kutani bowl: 4 5/8" x 9 1/2" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 659 | JAPANESE LACQUER AND IVORY Three items, Meiji/Taisho period: two covered black lacquer boxes, one rectangular with bamboo and prunus, other with a bird on a tree, with wood fitted storage box; and an ivory netsuke of a sage with an animal on his back, signed Kozan. Largest: 2" x 9 1/2" x 3 1/2" | 700 - 900 |
| 660 | JAPANESE LACQUER Thirty-four pieces, 19th-20th C.: ten covered bowls, the bowls with flying cranes and the lids with a moon behind clouds, in original fitted box; five square trays with Samurai accoutrements, in original fitted box; five bowls with bird and flower, in original fitted box; two bowls with Mount Fuji on a red ground and two ceremonial candlesticks. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 661 | ASIAN SILVER CENSOR Or cricket cage, with repousse and finely chased pattern of lotus and prunus in open work, one end with Yin and Yang fish motif with attached ring, the other end with a phoenix roundel swivel door, 19th C. 4 1/2" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 662 | KOREAN OR JAPANESE NEGORO LACQUER Ring-shaped box with gilt cloud decoration and metal fittings, 18th/19th C. 3" x 7 1/2" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 663 | JAPANESE PORCELAIN Red Kutani deep bowl, painted inside and out with continuous landscapes, the exterior showing monks and pagodas on a gold ground, the bottom with a roundel in red and gold, Meiji period. Marked on base Kutani and artist's signature. 11 1/2" x 12 1/4" dia. | 8,000 - 10,000 |
| 664 | JAPANESE PORCELAIN Five items: 20th C. studio vase painted with a rose in Moriage, signed Nishiura Enji; unusual green Kutani pricket candlestick with two (restored) handles; two shallow Imari bowls overglaze-painted with Portugese tradesmen; and an Oribe style hip flask. Tallest: 10 7/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 665 | NIPPON Vase decorated with a crane among lotus in Moriage relief. Marked on the base Hand-painted Nippon. 10 1/8" | 600 - 800 |
| 666 | TWO MINIATURE SATSUMA VASES Taller vase painted with oval cartouches, signed, 19th C. together with smaller vase with maple leaf decoration, 20th C. Taller: 3 5/8" | 500 - 700 |
| 667 | NIPPON Ornate porcelain vase with coralene flowers and gilding on cobalt blue ground, 20th C. Small losses to coralene and wear to gilding. Marked 'Patent Applied For, 38257' with three column stamp. 8" x 5" | 600 - 800 |
| 668 | ASIAN CERAMICS Seven items: Kutani plate with scholars around a game table, marked Kutani; Fukagawa double-gourd bottle with four open cartouches, one with painted character; two Chinese Canton plates; Chinese underglaze blue teacup. Together with a two-handled vase and oil lamp, possibly Italian BC. Largest: 13 1/8" dia. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 669 | JAPANESE SATSUMA Four bowls, 19th C.: one painted on the interior with women and children in a landscape, the exterior with wisteria, signed; one with 'thousand butterflies/flowers,' signed; one entirely painted with 'thousand butterflies,' signed on base; and one painted with a man and two children. Largest: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2" dia. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 670 | SATSUMA STYLE POTTERY MAKUZU KOZAN Oval centerbowl with four phoenix, their open wings forming the rim of the bowl, the interior with radiating petals in gosu blue centered by a dragon, on original carved base, Meiji Period. Marked in seal form Makuzu Kozan. 10 3/4" x 15 1/4" x 12" | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 671 | JAPANESE PORCELAIN Blue and white painted jar with domed cover, possibly Seto, mounted as a lamp and fitted with a gilded bronze base depicting a tree trunk and flowers, Meiji Period. With base: 20" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 672 | JAPANESE PORCELAIN BY NAMIKAWA SOSUKE Pair of vases painted with flowers in gold on a black glaze, Meiji Period. (Collaborative work by Namikawa and an other artist.) Signed on the side with seal mark and on the base. Height: 12" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 673 | JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES Three vases, Meiji period: small blue-ground vase with silver and gold wire decoration of a bird in flight above asters, Hayashi Kodenji and silver mark; pear-shaped vase with silver foil decoration, signed; and a silver foil vase with Mt. Fuji and pine trees. Tallest: 6 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 674 | JAPANESE CLOISONNE Seven pieces, 19th-20th C.: square plate with rooster, hen and chick, signed with gourd mark; drilled baluster vase; square baluster vase; bulbous vase with dark blue ground and iris; flattened baluster vase with panels depicting birds above waves and flowers; vase with phoenix above a paulownia tree, on a yellow ground; and a tapered vase with high shoulder with flowers, on a dark red ground, signed. Plate: 10 7/8" x 10 7/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 675 | JAPANESE METALWORK Copper box with moriage enamel floral decoration, early 20th C. Signed. 7" x 1 1/8" x 4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 676 | JAPANESE CLOISONNE ON PORCELAIN Pair of vases with alternating swirled panels decorated with various insects and flowers, on a celadon ground, Meiji period. Drilled and mounted as lamps. One vase with small chip near rim. Signed. Height of vases: 12" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 677 | JAPANESE BRONZE VASE In various patinas, with coiled dragon holding a pearl; body with turbulent waves in high relief and applied sea spray, 19th C. Signed in rectangular reserve. Height: 30" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 678 | JAPANESE BRONZE Vase with monkeys in high relief, three of their arms forming handles, signed in oval cartouche; together with a bronze censor with archaic Chinese decoration, six character Ming mark, Meiji Period. 8 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 679 | 19th C. JAPANESE TSUBA Bronze tsuba with open work dragon; iron tsuba with hammered design around border; and oval bronze tsuba with pierced birds over water, signed. Largest: 3 3/8" x 3 1/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 680 | TWO 19th C. JAPANESE IRON TSUBA One oval with gold geometric diaper designs and roundels with a dragon, phoenix and paulownia; the other with a dragon amongst clouds with gold highlights, signed on both sides. Largest: 3" x 2 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 681 | JAPANESE SILVER AND TEA WARE Sixteen pieces, 19th-20th C.: silver presentation box, the top with cranes, marked in Japanese 'pure silver' and maker's mark in square seal; nine silver place card holders depicting Japanese iconography, marked sterling 950; two porcelain bowls; tea bowl in fitted woven bamboo basket with brocade silk top; black lacquer Natsume; bamboo tea whisk in original box; and a tea whisk in cylindrical bamboo container. Largest bowl: 3 1/4" x 6" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 682 | JAPANESE SATSUMA Pair of vases painted with fish swimming under cherry blossoms, signed with gilt seal mark; together with Okimono of Ebisu climbing over a large fish, unmarked, Meiji Period. Tallest: 7 1/14" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 683 | JAPANESE SATSUMA AND CLOISONNE Six items, 19th-20th C.: Satsuma vase, bowl, koro, and box, the koro finely painted (and with replaced ivory lid), signed Kinkozan; cloisonne jar with cover and replaced finial, and vase marked Ando. Tallest: 7 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 684 | JAPANESE TRAVELING SHRINE Hinged triptych, its central panel with Buddha seated on lotus, 19th C. 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 1" closed; 6 3/4" open | 800 - 1,200 |
| 685 | JAPANESE WOOD KARASHISHI Well-detailed carving with raised tail in openwork and face with a fierce expression; partially hollowed on the underside, 19th C. Signed. 8 1/2" x 11" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 686 | JAPANESE SATSUMA Four items: Shishi figure with vase, signed; small covered censor with open work lid, signed; and pair of vases with raised gilt decoration. Tallest: 6" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 687 | JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO Well-detailed figure of a fisherman holding a net, with red signature tablet; together with a man holding a lantern, both Meiji Period. Tallest: 4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 688 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Seven pieces, Meiji period: Tenaga holding a crab and sitting on Ashinaga's shoulders, signed; Ashinaga bent in two, a fly on his knee; mask, signed; Hannya mask, signed; Okame mask; Manju with wave and duck with plant on verso; and a bearded man harvesting bamboo shoots, signed. Tallest: 4 1/8" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 689 | JAPANESE IVORY Five pieces, 19th-20th C.: netsuke of horse and rider, signed; netsuke of two eggplants; netsuke of a man holding a pail; three-case inro with Shibayama inlaid work; small netsuke of a man holding a child; and brocade pouch with playing cards, ceramic Daruma netsuke, and horn Ojime bead. Pouch: 3 3/4" x 3" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 690 | ASIAN IVORY Five items, 19th-20th C.: Japanese box with turtles all around; Southeast Asian Bodhisattva; Southeast Asian carving of a dancing deity; Southeast Asian figure of Buddha; and rectangular box with engraved and stained design, possibly Japanese. Tallest: 4 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 691 | JAPANESE IVORY SCREEN Two-panel screen with the gods of good fortune and smaller panels underneath depicting dragons amongst clouds, Meiji Period. Signed with red seal. 11 3/4" x 5 3/4"; 11 3/4" open | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 692 | JAPANESE NETSUKE AND INRO Ivory three-case Inro with Shibayama decoration and ivory Netsuke of two Sambaso dancers, signed; together with a four-case lacquer Inro with two rabbits and water reeds, and ivory Netsuke of two rabbits inlaid with amber eyes, unsigned, all Meiji period. Largest: 3 5/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 693 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Three pieces, 19th-20th C.: monkey with its young, signed Koryu(?); woman nursing, signed; and man with child on his back, signed. Tallest: 1 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 694 | JAPANESE NETSUKE Three pieces, 19th-20th C.: ceramic Shishi in celadon glaze; carved wood mask carver, signed Ryukei; ivory mask seller or storyteller, a mask in his hand and four in his basket, unsigned. Tallest: 1 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 695 | JAPANESE IVORY Head of a long-haired man, possibly Ainu, together with four standing figures in various pursuits, Meiji Period. Tallest: 4 1/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 696 | IVORY NETSUKE AND CLOISONNE Four netsuke, 19th-20th C.: child riding a turtle, signed; child and puppy; child riding a water buffalo; man sawing a tree. Together with a carving of a Chinese sage; and two small vases, one porcelain and one cloisonne. Tallest vase: 3 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 697 | JAPANESE IVORY AND SATSUMA Pair of vases painted with arhats and coiled dragons, marked, 7 1/2"; together with two ivory okimonos and one netsuke of rats, all ca. 1900. Vases: 7 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 698 | MIDDLE EASTERN STONEWARE VASE With painted Boteh style pattern, lower part of vase and base unglazed, date unknown. 11 1/2" x 8 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 699 | 19th C. PAINTED DOORS Or shutters, India. 64" x 16 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 700 | JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE Eight pieces, 19th-20th C.: tiger attacking a water buffalo with inlaid eyes, signed; ball with the seven gods of good fortune, signed on oval tablet; ball with animals; comical monkey mimicking the "hear/speak/see no evil" allegory, signed on a Negoro lacquer cartouche; contrived grotesque piece with rats crawling over a masked figure; Kirin, signed; walnut shell with a multitude of Lohans, no himotoshi present; and ivory Kogo with gilt decoration. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 701 | JAPANESE NETUSKE INCL. SHOFU Three pieces, 20th C.: wood Shishi with articulated jaws and ears and metal ring himotoshi, unknown signature, 1"; ivory Hotei, signed Shofu, 1 3/4"; ivory fan-shaped box with Geisha on cover and retainer on interior, with applied colors, signed, 5/8" x 2". | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 702 | KOREAN CERAMICS Celadon cup stand, firing crack on side wall, and a celadon bowl, both Yi Dynasty. Together with an incised metal bowl and cover with turtle finial, star mark, 20th C. Bowl: 3" x 7 1/8" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 703 | KOREAN PUNCH'ONG BOTTLE Sgraffito pear form with inlaid slip on a celadon ground, Yi Dynasty. 12" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 704 | KOREAN PUNCH'ONG BOWL Incised and stamped decoration filled with slip, the well with five spur marks, on a celadon glaze. Together with a small celadon plate stamped with flower head and leaf designs, Yi Dynasty. Larger: 7 5/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 705 | KOREAN CERAMICS Brush pot with open-work decoration of two large roundels with Buddhistic swastika, bamboo and pomegranates in underglaze blue enamels, 19th/20th C. 5 1/2" x 4" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 706 | TWO KOREAN CANDLESTANDS The taller of the two with a large butterfly on an adjustable rod, the other with a small fan-shaped screen centered by characters, Yi Dynasty. Tallest: 61 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 707 | KOREAN STONEWARE Four pieces, Yi Dynasty: gray stoneware pedestal bowl and cover; gray water dropper with stamped designs; small vase with stamped design and a black glaze stoneware vase. Tallest: 9 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 708 | KOREAN CERAMICS AND METALWARE Three pieces, Yi Dynasty: partially glazed earthenware vase with painted floral scrolls; bronze vase with verdigris patina, damaged condition; and earthenware ewer of unknown origin. Tallest: 12 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 709 | KOREAN PORCELAIN WATER DROPPERS White glazed knee form, and ring form with copper red and blue underglaze decoration, both 19th/20th C. Larger: 4" x 4" dia. | 2,500 - 3,000 |
| 710 | KOREAN PORCELAIN Squat baluster vase with raised and slightly tapering neck painted with birds perched on a tree, the obverse with a bamboo stalk, Yi Dynasty. 6 3/4" | 12,000 - 15,000 |
| 711 | KOREAN PORCELAIN Large bulbous vase with copper red tiger, gazelle and bamboo. 8 1/4" x 10" dia. | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 712 | KOREAN METAL BOWL Large bowl with chased dragons pursuing a pearl amongst clouds, an ideogram surrounded by bands with diaper pattern, ca. 1900. 4 3/4" x 19 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 713 | KOREAN CERAMICS Ovoid vase with pronounced middle, underglaze-painted in copper red with a peony flanked by two cranes and alternating bamboo stalks. 10 1/2" x 9 1/2" dia. | 8,000 - 10,000 |
| 714 | KOREAN PORCELAIN VASE Pear-shaped with underglaze blue decoration of a mirror-image flowering prunus on front and back, flanked by columns of inscriptions, Yi Dynasty. 10 1/2" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 715 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 716 | KOREAN PORCELAIN BOTTLE Faceted with eight sides and painted with four medallions, each with a flowering prunus tree, Yi Dynasty. 14 1/2" | 8,000 - 12,000 |
| 717 | KOREAN CERAMICS Large vase with underglaze copper red grapes and vine leaves accented by a mottled green glaze. 10 1/2" x 11" dia. | 12,000 - 15,000 |
| 718 | KOREAN PORCELAIN BOWL Shallow footed bowl painted with two birds, prunus and bamboo, Yi Dynasty. 10 3/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 719 | KOREAN CERAMICS Brush pot with an open-work design dragon amongst clouds chasing a flaming pearl, the dragon with underglaze blue highlights, 19th/20th C. 4 5/8" x 4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 720 | KOREAN SCREEN Ten panel of silk painted with birds in rocky landscape, 19th C. 31" x 13 1/2" each panel, 11'3" total length. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 721 | KOREAN RICE STORAGE CHEST Large compartment with removable top half, smaller lower compartment with hinged drop panel and iron hardware, 19th C. 40 1/4" x 34" x 23 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 722 | KOREAN FURNITURE Three pieces, 19th C.: storage chest with a drop-front hinged flap, three fitted interior drawers over an open space, and iron hardware; together with two low tables, one with a twelve-sided top, the other rectangular with canted corners and lacquered sides. Largest: 31 1/4" x 33 1/2" x 16 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 723 | KOREAN PORCELAIN JAR Underglaze blue painting of birds perched on a flowering tree and one in flight, with a cloud collar on shoulder and straight raised neck, Yi Dynasty. 13 1/4" | 8,000 - 12,000 |
| 724 | KOREAN EMBROIDERED SILK PANELS One with bell, the other with duck incense burner, both with calligraphic script, both in plain black frames, 19th C. 59 1/4" x 14 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 725 | KOREAN CERAMICS White-glazed ceremonial bowl with underglaze blue character, an underglaze blue mark on the base; together with a blue-glazed fish waterdropper and two celadon ceramic stamps, Koryo Dynasty 19th C. Bowl: 8 3/8" dia. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 726 | KOREAN METAL BOTTLE Incised with figures and animals in landscape, stained detail and incised inscription on base, 20th C. 8 1/2" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 727 | KOREAN PUNCH'ONG BOWL Sgraffito with inlaid slip and floral decoration on a celadon ground. 8 1/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 728 | FOUR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN PLATES Each with a vignette framed by the long flowing wings of a phoenix, the foot rim pierced with holes for hanging, 19th/20th C. Iron red seal mark. 8 1/2" dia. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 729 | CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE Painted with underglaze blue decoration of scholars sitting amongst rocks and willow trees, two phoenix beneath a moon and clouds, 18th-19th C. Some damage to lip and old staple repairs. Marked. 7 7/8" x 9 1/4" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 730 | CHINESE GLASS AND PORCELAIN Five items: Blanc de Chine flared cup with raised decoration; small famille rose vase, four-character hallmark on base; small famille rose square cup with flaring sides, six-character mark on base; a pair of black cut to white Peking glass bottles on carved wooden bases. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 731 | CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE Of double-gourd shape, two handles on upper part with hanging tassels, 20th C. Seal mark in iron red and turquoise ground. Height: 9" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 732 | CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE BOOK Concertina album with hand-painted figures demonstrating acupuncture points, with lacquered covers, 19th C. 7 3/8" x 5" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 733 | CHIN SUNG (Chinese, 1932-2007) Two color woodblock prints (framed): "Les Oiseaux II," 1969, 10 1/2" x 18 1/4"; "Fruit, 1971," 11" x 16". Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Both signed, dated, titled and numbered. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 734 | CHINESE ART Five paintings on rice paper, two with sailing vessels and one of tea production. Together with a reverse painting on glass. All framed. Largest frame: 17" x 13" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 735 | CHINESE SCENES PRINTS Four Continental hand-colored prints with Chinese landscapes, in bamboo frames, 18th/19th C. 12" x 11 5/8" (sight). | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 736 | PAIR OF CHINESE ANTIQUITIES PANELS Applied and carved jade, coral, soapstone, and wood motifs with incised inscription in wooden frames, 19th C. 40 1/4" x 26" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 737 | CHINESE DRAGON IMPERIAL ROBE, WHISK & HAT Embroidered summer robe with nine five-clawed dragons and rank badge; peacock feathers fly whisk with carved jade handle, and court hat with blue porcelain finial, both in original fitted cases, 19th C. Robe length: 56" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 738 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES Eighteen pieces in various materials, including porcelain, glass, and hardstone, 19th C. Tallest: 3 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 739 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES Four pieces 19th C.: flattened agate; flattened carved jade; carved jade with butterfly and vines; flattened with red cut to frosted white glass. Tallest: 3 1/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 740 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES Fifteen pieces: thirteen Chinese snuff bottles in various materials, together with two European glass bottles, one possibly of Roman origin, all others 19th/20th C. Tallest: 3 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 741 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES Eleven bottles of various materials including enamel, cloisonne, porcelain with openwork dragon and phoenix fitted with silver mounts, marked, all 19th C. Tallest: 3 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 742 | CHINESE BRONZE ZUN Cast bronze vessel in squat baluster form with raised owl-like mask on either side; lid and body quartered by raised ridges, the lid with tapered finial, possibly late Shang Dynasty. (Accompanied with a report, 'Analysis and Metallography of a Bronze Zun' #R2523, by Dr. Peter Northover, Department of Materials, Begbroke Science and Business Park, Oxford, U.K.) 8 1/2" | 50,000 - 60,000 |
| 743 | PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN GARDEN SEATS Hexagonal seats, each with two panels of open-work interlocking cash designs alternating with panels of flowers and people, 19th C. 18 1/2" x 14" dia. | 8,000 - 12,000 |
| 744 | PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN Phoenix perched on open-work rocks with sacred mushrooms, 19th C. 16 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 745 | PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN Roosters standing on a pierced rock, 19th C. 12" | 500 - 700 |
| 746 | MONUMENTAL CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL With alternating medallions of people and flowers, one panel incorporating a Chinese inscription, early 19th C. 9 1/8" x 22 5/8" dia. | 15,000 - 18,000 |
| 747 | CHINESE PORCELAIN CRAAK BOWL Underglaze blue decoration of birds and lotus, eight medallions with sunflowers and Buddhistic precious objects, 17th C. 12 3/8" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 748 | CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER Pair of carved vases of bulbous body with six lobed panels and garlic shaped top, 19th C. 10 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 749 | CHINESE CLOISONNE CENSOR On tripod feet with Buddhistic lion finial, 19th C. 8" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 750 | CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE Two Kirin painted in underglaze blue, brown and copper red on a black glazed ground, 19th C. Unmarked. 12 1/2" x 6" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 751 | 19th C. CHINESE PORCELAIN SCHOLAR'S DESK SET Seven pieces decorated with Shou symbol in blue enamel with turquoise base, and four-character seal mark. Each piece sits on a carved wooden base, the oval inkstone in fitted wood box. In original, fitted case with glass sliding lid and wooden outer cover. Largest (with wooden stand): 4 1/4" x 2 1/8" x 2 1/8" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 752 | PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE EGGSHELL PORCELAIN BOWLS With mirror image of ladies fishing, the interior with grisaille decoration, inscription on side, in original fitted box with wooden stands, 20th C. Four-character blue enamel mark. 3 3/8"7 x 1/8" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 753 | CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN Pair of bowls; eggshell vase; and octagonal bowl, all with six-character iron red mark on base. Together with a pair of wall pockets with lime green glaze and sacred mushrooms. Wall pocket: 8 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 754 | CHINESE EXPORT GARDEN SEAT Hexagonal, painted in underglaze blue with flowers, vines and a band of stylized leaves around the base, white glazed knobs, and single openwork cash motif on top and doubles on sides, 18th/19th C. 19 1/4" x 12 1/4" dia. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 755 | CHINESE CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT Deeply carved with loquat berries and leaves, a continuous cloud collar band around neck, 19th C. 5" x 3 1/2" x 3" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 756 | CHINESE PORCELAIN Beehive water pot with mottled copper red glaze and a shallow foot ring, 18th C. Six character mark. 3 1/2" x 4 7/8 dia. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 757 | CHINESE CARVED JADE SMALL BOWL The jade with russet inclusions formed as an open lotus leaf, the underside with lotus stems and seed pods on a carved wooden base, 5" x 2 1/2" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 758 | CHINESE TANG STYLE STONE FRIEZE Carved in relief with a female orchestra, the background with incised floral scrolls, set into a stepped wooden base, its bottom carved with a frieze of clouds, possibly Tang Dynasty. 29" x 42" x 8" | 20,000 - 30,000 |
| 759 | CHINESE PAKTONG OPIUM PIPE Long stemmed pipe with enameled geometric designs, engraved signatures on bowl, 19th C. Length: 22 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 760 | CHINESE PORCELAIN, METAL, AND MARBLE Three pieces: bowl underglaze-painted with a deer roundel, its exterior in famille rose emamels on a yellow ground, six-character mark; hammered metal bowl with bronze patina and applied cash designs on the cover; and carved marble fragment of Guan Yin, 19th C. Bowl: 5 7/8" dia. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 761 | CHINESE PORCELAIN Bulbous vase painted with lotus, bamboo and peony sprayy, the shoulder with a band of stylized waves, 18th C. 3 7/8" x 3 5/8" dia. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 762 | CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE NOIRE VASE Painted with magpies on a gnarled flowering prunus tree, possibly 18th C. Six-character Ming Chenghua mark. 17 3/8" x 6 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 763 | CHINESE BRONZE Archaic-style vessel with gold inlay, in its original fitted wood box with red silk interior, incised writing and paper labels on the lid, 19th C., possibly earlier. Marked with square seal. 14 1/2" x 11" x 9" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 764 | CHINESE CARVED BAMBOO FIGURE Standing bearded sage holding a large fan, 19th C. Height: 12 3/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 765 | TWO CHINESE ROOT CARVINGS One a warrior brandishing a sword, the other a sage, both with well rendered detail and patina, 19th C. Warrior on a black display base. Tallest: 44" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 766 | TWO PANEL ASIAN SCREEN With carved frame and open-work detail, 20th C. 72 1/4" x 20" x 1" | 300 - 500 |
| 767 | CHINESE CABINET In two over three over one configuration in fitted interior, with carved openwork doors, 19th C. 18 1/2" x 15 1/2" x 7 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 768 | CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLE With openwork side gallery and square legs with spade feet, 19th C. 33" x 35" x 35" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 769 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN CHEST With carved details on front, scalloped skirt and gilt highlights, 19th C. 23" x 37" x 16 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 770 | CHINESE EXPORT CARVED JEWELRY CASKET With panels carved in high relief, 19th C. Missing two back corner brackets and other slight losses. 4 3/4" x 6 5/8" x 5 1/4" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 771 | 19th C. CHINESE CARVED BAMBOO ITEMS Two wrist rests, one with a scholar and waterfall, engraved inscription and seal signature, and another with carved pomegranates and stained detail, signed; Japanese shoe horn with engraved scene. Together with two Chinese dolls sitting on traditional furniture (one chair missing back). Brush rest: 8 1/8" x 2 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 772 | CHINESE GILT BRONZE DEITY Three-quarter length figure with a glass beaded crown, on a carved and gilt wood base, 18th/19th C. Marked on back. Height with base: 14 1/2" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 773 | CHINESE GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS Meditating, on a rectangular pedestal, his hands joined in Dhyana Mudra, pierced for a vase, now missing, 1770. Incised on the pedestal Ching, Qianlong, and dated. Height: 8 1/4" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 774 | CHINESE JADE AND IVORY Carved jade vase of flattened baluster form with archaic style decoration, animals and loose rings on shoulder, 19th C.; together with a pair of carved and stained cockatoos perched on flowering tree trunks, 19th-20th C. Tallest: 13 3/8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 775 | CHINESE JADE Five items, 19th C.: carved vessel with dragon handle; green spinach jade covered box with chrysanthemums; carved white two-part belt-buckle with double gourd design; small ivory tablet with incised landscape; and miniature bronze buddha with incised script, sealed. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 776 | CHINESE IVORY Reclining female with child at her feet, on carved wood stand, 2 3/8" x 5 1/4"; together with a figure of an immortal with crane, 3 1/4", both 19th C. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 777 | CHINESE JADE Eight items, 19th-20th C.: belt buckle with dragon; archer's ring; triangular pendant with dragon and clouds; tiger with russet inclusions on tail; Buddhistic lion; figure of a cat with black inclusions; stylized dragon pendant; and soapstone bead. Largest: 4 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 778 | CHINESE IVORY Seven pieces, ca. 1900: two Foo Dogs with wooden stands; three seals, one with dragons and clouds, one with a turtle, one with a Foo Dog; two snuff bottles. Tallest: 6" | 600 - 800 |
| 779 | CHINESE JADE Nine items, 19th-20th C.: phoenix clasping branch; crayfish toggle strung with bead; two discs with dragons, gray and russet inclusions; tablet with landscape and calligraphy; band with brown and white jade; and pebble snuff bottle, missing stopper. Largest: 3 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 780 | RARE CHINESE DOCTOR'S MODEL Green glazed stoneware female figure lying down with head resting on pillow, Ming Dynasty. Restoration to both feet and left hand. 4" x 9 1/4" x 3 3/4" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 781 | CHINESE IVORY Two tusks carved with dragons amongst clouds, one deeply carved, 19th C. Length: 15" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 782 | CHINESE IVORY Two wrist rests with openwork carving of squirrels on rocks and grapevines, the exterior incised with scholars on mountain, 19th C. 8 7/8" x 2 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 783 | CHINESE IVORY Doctor's model, the eyes with stained detail, 19th C. 12 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 784 | CHINESE CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE Possibly Imperial Workshop, flattened double gourd with crane and pine tree on both sides, flowering lotus on shoulders, and matching design on stopper, 18th-19th C. Traces of gilding on wires. Three-character mark on base. 3" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 785 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLE Flattened shape with stylized peony design on one side, mirror-image phoenix on the other, 19th C. Four-character seal mark. 2 3/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 786 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES Six items, 19th-20th C.: flat ovoid agate; ovoid ruby glass; red cut to white with lotus; amethyst cut to clear with Buddhistic lions chasing a sacred pearl; flat rectangular, possibly lapis, carved with Chi dragons; and small double-gourd internally-painted glass bottle with metal mounts, marked. Tallest: 2 5/8" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 787 | CHINESE SNUFF BOTTLES Seven bottles of various materials, 19th-20th C., including: blue cut to clear glass with camel riders and flying horses; mottled green jade with foo dog handles; and flat rectangular white jade. Tallest: 3 3/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 788 | CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATTER Large rectangular dish painted with figures on a terrace, 18th C. 18 5/8" x 15" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 789 | CHINESE JADE BRUSH WASHER Slipper form carved in high relief with a deer and birds, on a honeycomb ground, 19th C. 2 3/8" x 8 3/4" x 3 3/8" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 790 | CHINESE JADE HORSE Carved in recumbent position, the stone with russet inclusions, 18th C. or earlier. 2 1/4" x 2 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 791 | CHINESE CLOISONNE CENSOR Archaic style with three feet emerging from foo dog masks, tall flaring handles and dragon head finial, on carved wooden base, 19th C. Height with base: 19 1/2" x 14 1/8" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 792 | CHINESE PORCELAIN TRIPLE GOURD VASE Painted with underglaze blue Ruyi scrolls, cloud collar with stylized lotus, the neck and base with bands of banana leaves, possibly Kangxi. Drilled bottom. Base with reign mark in double circle. Height: 14" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 793 | CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN ROULEAU VASE With continuous decoration of warriors on horseback, mounted as a lamp on a carved wooden base, 19th C. Height without harp: 25" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 794 | CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN ROULEAU VASE With a courtyard scene, mounted as a lamp on a carved wooden base, 19th C. Height without harp: 24" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 795 | CHINESE / JAPANESE CLOISONNE Large vase decorated with cranes and deer in wooded landscape with peonies, 19th/20th C. Unmarked. 30" x 14" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 796 | CHINESE LACQUER AND PORCELAIN Three items, 19th C.: baluster vase in peach bloom glaze; small ribbed melon-shaped brush washer with butterfly and leaves modeled decoration under robin's egg glaze; and carved, black and red layered lacquer box (tixi). Tallest: 7 3/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 797 | CHINESE TRANSITIONAL PORCELAIN JAR Wucai jar under- and over-glaze painted with floral decoration and poem, with pierced wooden cover, 17th C. Height: 11 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 798 | TWO CHINESE CERAMICS Ge Yao squat baluster vase with horizontal bands and tubular handles, restoration to base; together with a celadon figure of a court official, Ming Dynasty. Both 8" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 799 | CHINESE PORCELAIN Two bowls, 20th C.: one painted with Famille Rose enamels in a lotus pattern, ruyi cloud border, turquoise interior, seal mark; the other a small Dayazhai bowl, a large chrysanthemum on its red enameled interior, a bird on a wisteria tree on its exterior. Largest: 7 1/4" dia. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 800 | CHINESE POTTERY BOWL Junyao bowl in a grayish purple glaze pooling to blue, copper red splash, possibly Yuan-Sung Dynasty. 3 1/8" x 7" dia. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 801 | CHINESE IVORY AND SOAPSTONE Three pieces, 19th-20th C.: ivory figural group playing a game under trees; together with two carved soapstone figures mounted as bookends, incised "China" and retailer. Tallest: 7 7/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 802 | CHINESE IVORY Four items, 18th-19th C.: double-gourd vase with dragons and vines, some damage, two-character mark on base; rectangular lotus leaf, the interior with a procession of young boys with lanterns and toys; calling card case; and carved white stone figure of a boy riding a duck. Largest: 5" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 803 | CHINESE JADE Seven pieces, 19th-20th C.: four dragon belt buckles, one mounted as a letter opener with Chinese silver mounts, marked with ideogram and sterling, and one fashioned as a fish; curved bookmark; and trinket in openwork with stylized bats. Largest: 9 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 804 | CHINESE IVORY Carved dragon boat with pavillions in4 polychrome decoration, 20th C. 18" x 29" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 805 | CHINESE IVORY Six carved and polychromed figures on wood bases, together with a figure of a woman holding a flowering branch, 20th C. 16 1/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 806 | CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE Robed immortal with a three-legged toad; the head is pierced with six holes to accomodate hair, 19th C. Height: 13" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 807 | CHINESE IMPERIAL ROBE Kossu robe with dragons on front, back and shoulder, 18th/19th C. Distressed condition. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 808 | CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN Large bottle with cover in the Mandarin pattern, 19th C.; plate with alternating medallions of people and flowers, 19th C.; plate with cash designs on border, marked Made in China, 20th C. Tallest: 18 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 809 | CHINESE PORCELAIN Seven pieces, 19th-20th: trinket of a scholar with lotus; vase painted with horses in landscape, seal marks; two Blanc de Chine cups, one with raised prunus decoration, the other faceted; miniature underglaze blue vase; purple glaze vase with six character Kangxi mark; rectangular carved and pierced toggle of unknown material. Largest: 9 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 810 | PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWLS Each with four roundels depicting children at play, 20th. Six-character iron red mark. 4 1/4" x 8 1/4" dia. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 811 | TIBETAN TANKAS Three tankas bordered with brocade silk and copper pommels, ca. 18th-19th C. 39" x 28" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 812 | 19th C. SINO-TIBETAN TRAVELLING SHRINES One with repousse cover, copper sides and back, and small glass window, with its original cloth case, two loop handles on sides; the other with repousse face over a copper back, contains a small bronze figure, missing glass window. Largest: 8 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 813 | HISTORY OF TIBET Set of six books on handmade paper purportedly written by King Sangchoygampa, ca. 18th-19th C. Together with two prayer books. Larger books: 24" x 8 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 814 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN CARVED STONE TABLETS One with two figures standing on a lotus throne, with applied pigments, 16th C. or earlier; Vajrapani, 16th C. or earlier; Ganesh, unsure of age. Largest: 10 1/4" x 7 3/8" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 815 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE In meditation pose with applied turquoise beads and blue pigment to hair, 18th/19th C. Height: 7" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 816 | ASIAN BRONZE FIGURES Tall standing figure, partially gilt, holding a bowl; and two small Buddhas, 18th/19th C. Tallest: 9" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 817 | THAI GILT BRONZE BUDDHA Standing with hands folded on chest, with a separate cast base, 18th C., possibly earlier. Height with base: 58 1/2" | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 818 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN PAINTING On cloth of Buddha and attendants(framed), 19th C. Sight: 32 1/4" x 18 1/2" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 819 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN ITEMS Includes: embossed and incised copper plate with script; two bronze figures, one marked; a Mukhalinga (Shiva covering); a Tibetan gilt metal and amber seal; and an inlaid pewter bottle and stopper, all 19th C. Tallest: 10" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 820 | THREE INDIAN MINIATURE PAINTINGS The largest with a Yogi in meditation with winged attendants; and two smaller images of couples, 19th C., possibly earlier. Largest sight: 6 7/8" x 10 5/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 821 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE Buddha with embossed design on base, 18th/19th C. Height: 7 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 822 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE & STONEWARE Four pieces, 19th-20th C.: two bronze plates cast with dragons and fish in high relief; stoneware plate with raised fish and dragon design and celadon glaze; carved stoneware box with animal motifs. Stoneware plate 11 3/8" dia. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 823 | MIDDLE EASTERN METAL TORCH HOLDER Columnar stand with raised horizontal bands and pierced, incised detail, 19th C. 9 1/4" | 500 - 700 |
| 824 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN GILT BRONZE DHARMAPALA Standing over a bull and a woman, on a lotus base with applied blue pigment, 18th C. 7" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 825 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE FIGURE Crowned, with painted face, wearing a long robe, and standing and on lotus pedestal, 17th C. or earlier. Height: 8" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 826 | TIBETAN TANKAS AND CHINESE EMBROIDERY Three tankas ca. 18th-19th C., bordered with brocade silk: the first with one missing copper pommel, the second missing both pommels and the third is framed. Together with a framed 19th C. Chinese embroidered roundel. Largest: 39" x 28" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 827 | TIBETAN TANKAS Three tankas bordered with brocade silk and copper pommels on bottom, ca. 18th-19th C. 39" x 28" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 828 | INDIAN BRONZE SHIVA AND PARVATI With a recumbent bull underfoot, on a pedestal with figures in relief, 18th/19th C. 8 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 829 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN FIGURES Nine figures, 18th-19th C.: bronze seated praying figure, on carved and fitted wood base; four carved wood figures, one with polychrome decoration; one stone figure; one bronze figure; metal bell; and bronze ceremonial dagger. Largest: 10 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 830 | INDIAN CARVED STONE HEAD With tightly curled hair and elongated ears, the back of the head uncarved, mounted on square pedestal, possibly Mathura, 4th/5th C. 14 1/2" | 10,000 - 12,000 |
| 831 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE FIGURE Standing figure on lotus base with applied turquoise beads and applied pigments on head, 18th C. or earlier. Height: 8 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 832 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE FIGURE Seated sidesaddle on a running horse, 18th C. Horse's front leg missing. Height: 6 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 833 | INDIAN/SOUTHEAST ASIAN Seven items, 19th-20th C.: three brass Mukhalinga; bronze foot; two bronze Buddha heads; carved wood tablet. Tallest head: 5" | 600 - 800 |
| 834 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN GILT BRONZE BUDDHA Seated on lotus throne with blue pigment on hair, 19th C. Height: 6" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 835 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE HANGING LAMP With leaf-form pendants and two dragons flanking the sides, 19th C. Height including pendants: 12" | 500 - 700 |
| 836 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN CARVED WOOD DEITIES All three sitting on lotus bases, with polychrome and gilt decoration, includes small figure of Vajrapani with flame halo, 18th/19th C. Tallest: 11 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 837 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN FIGURES Three bronze figures, together with a bronze covered jar with verdigris patina, 18th/19th C. Tallest: 5" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 838 | SOUTHEAST ASIAN BRONZE FIGURES Silver metal standing figure with flowers, on lotus pedestal, together with two other figures, all 18th/19th C. Tallest: 6 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 839 | SOUTHEAST BRONZE BODDHISATVA With raised arm, holding a bowl, sitting on a lotus pedestal with stag head front center, 18th/19th C. Height: 7 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1000 | Mappin & Webb 15k yg, diamond and butterfly wing brooch with ruby glass eyes and butterfly wings set behind shaped glass, with Hungarian import marks in original box. Engraved 'Brevete dans tous les pays'. London, 1912. 21 gs. GW. 1 3/4" x 3" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1001 | Enameled 14k yg fly brooch by A.J. Hedges, Newark, 1890-1900. Realistic insect with blue guilloche enameled body and shaded wings. (Similar examples of enameled insect jewelry by Hedges depicted on pages 20 and 109 'The Glitter and the Gold' by Dietz, Joselit, Smead and Zapata.) 18.4 gs. 2 1/2" x 1 1/2". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1002 | Secessionist peridot and diamond pendant in platinum topped gold with pt. paperclip link chain. Calf-cut faceted peridot, 11.2mm x 9.5mm, within an angular interlaced ribbon of MC diamonds, approx. .75 ct. TW. Pendant: 1 1/2" x 1 1/8" above bail. Chain: 23" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1003 | Edwardian-style diamond earrings in platinum and 14k yg. Miligrained tear drop to a floriform lever-backed cluster suspends a floriform cluster and foliage. Set through with single-cut diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW. 1 5/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1004 | Edwardian diamond and platinum flower basket pendant. EC and RC diamonds with miligrain and knife edge details; basket swings within a delicate quatrefoil frame. Companion chain 28". 1 3/4" x 1 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1005 | Edwardian diamond crescent pin with EC diamonds set in platinum topped gold. Diamonds: approx. 2.75 cts. TW; 7.2 gs. 2 3/4" | 1,800 - 2,800 |
| 1006 | Art Nouveau diamond brooch/necklace in platinum topped gold. Shield form designed as intertwined ribbons set with numerous MC and EC diamonds to a detachable pt. chain; cartouche with hinged bail 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" encompasses 16". Boxed by Marcus & Co., unmarked. Diamonds: approx. 4.70 cts. TW; 15.1 gs. GW. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1007 | Uncommonly large baroque pearl set for wear as a pendant, adorned with an Edwardian platinum and diamond flower basket enhanced by seed pearls and a channel of emeralds, the bail a ribbon bow of diamonds. Pearl: 32mm x 30mm x 14.7mm irregular, with a later 14k wg triple strand chain. 19.5 gs. GW. | 2,200 - 3,200 |
| 1008 | Edwardian diamond bracelet in pt. topped gold, the original simple bar link strap replaced with a diamond line bracelet, 14k wg, ca. 1920. The central diamond, approx. .40 ct., on a gently tapered hinged arabesque. Miligrain detail throughout. Approx. 3.20 cts. TW. 17.8 gs GW. 7" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1009 | Edwardian garland-style diamond brooch in platinum topped gold. Arabesque and articulated swag suspend diamond pendants. Later rhodium plating, locking 'C' clasp. Diamonds: approx. 3 cts. TW. 2" x 1 3/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1010 | Edwardian black opal and diamond lace brooch in platinum topped gold. Oval panel with clusters of RC diamonds centers an opal cabochon, 11mm x 13.25mm, within an openwork field. Brooch: 7/8" x 1 1/16" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1011 | Four 19th C. gold jewelry articles with pearls. 18k enamel open face, KW + KS pocketwatch with seed pearls by John Magnin and Guedin, Geneve; 10k and seed pearl festoon necklace; 9k amethyst and pearl lavalier; 14k triple chain necklace with natural pearl stations. 52.5 gs. total GW. | 500 - 700 |
| 1012 | Eleven seed pearl and gold pins, 1880-1910, together with an Art Nouveau gilt silver pendant with seed pearls. Includes: three star pins with diamonds; rose 56 gold brooch, possibly Russian; some by Sloan or Carter & Gough. 43.2 gs. GW. | 700 - 900 |
| 1013 | Amethyst sautoir in 14k wg, ca. 1930. Briolette-cut amethyst, 35mm x 23.75mm x 17.75mm, on a 30" fancy link chain interspersed with six oval faceted amethysts. | 600 - 900 |
| 1014 | Art Nouveau silver festoon necklace with oval faceted amethysts suspending a girondolle pendant with amethyst briolettes. Accomodates 17", 2" drop. | 500 - 750 |
| 1015 | Edwardian circular seed pearl and diamond pin/pendant in 14k yg and platinum. Pierced disk with rows of half pearls, seed pearls and six EC diamonds, 1 ct. TW, in pt. baskets; telescoping bail with chain. 10.5 gs. GW. 1 1/4" dia. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1016 | Nine gold brooches, ca. 1880-1910. 14k and lapis hammer, Austro-Hungarian; 14k diamond and seed pearl iris; 14k enameled horseshoe with woodland fowl; Art Nouveau woman with seed pearls; 9k and enamel double crescent with clover; serpent; entwined griffons with turquoise; mixed color 9k owls; silver topped gold with diamonds and seed pearls. 43.3 gs. Longest: 2 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1017 | Art Nouveau amethyst, pearl and 14k yg festoon necklace, together with a large rectangular amethyst and tri-color ring, ca. 1920. Amethyst: 19mm x 15mm. Ring size 7. 19.6 gs. TW. | 700 - 900 |
| 1018 | Ruby and diamond ring in 14k yg, ca. 1900. Cushion-cut 'pigeon blood red' ruby, approx. .50 ct., flanked by clusters of EC diamonds, approx. .50 ct. TW. Size 5 1/4. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1019 | Three Arts and Crafts period items, two brooches and a ring, of 14k yg and gemstones, in the Boston style, ca. 1900. Built frames of scrolling vine and foliage surround the central stones. One brooch has a faceted amethyst, the other a navette-cut cabochon coral and seed pearls. The ring with turquoise and two MC diamonds. 17.7 gs. GW. Ring size 4. Largest brooch: 1 3/4" | 600 - 900 |
| 1020 | Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond necklace in hammered 14k yg. Thirteen cornflower blue sapphires form a cluster of berries, two EC diamonds enhance the leaves. Unmarked. 1 1/4" x 1 3/8" on a 17" chain. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1021 | Edwardian diamond and amethyst brooch/pendant with seed pearls in platinum topped gold, together with a handwritten presentation letter from Sarah Bernhardt on her personal stationary, 1910. Cushion-cut heart shaped amethyst, 16mm x 16mm, within a scrolling open frame set throughout with EC diamonds with a crest of seed pearls. Anchor mark, probably for Walcott, Providence. 1 7/8" x 1 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1022 | Art Nouveau enameled gold, peridot and diamond pendant/brooch by Krementz, Newark. Iris blossom having veined and shaded purple petals and shaded green leaves with diamond set fronds with a pear-cut faceted peridot; hinged bail, hook to suspend pendant. 1" x 1 1/8" | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1022A | Marie Zimmerman brooch with enamel, seed pearls and sapphires in 14k bi-colored gold, accompanied by two handwritten letters. The brooch centers an enameled amethyst glass disk depicting a Renaissance woman, framed by a row of seed pearls within a row of alternating green gold leaves and bezel-set blue sapphires. Complete with a signed Christmas letter written by Marie Zimmerman to the aunt of the current owner, dated 22 December 1949, and a note in French from Zimmerman's father, on personalized stationery, dated 25 April 1910. Brooch with maker mark and #1502, in original box; 10.8 gs. 1 5/8" dia. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1023 | Moonstone and Montana sapphire brooch in 18k yg by Tiffany & Co., ca. 1900. A cushion-cut blue sapphire and six circular-cut sapphires center a sinuous cluster of six moonstone cabochons. Attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany or Paulding Farnham. Provenance: from an Ohio family. 12.7 gs. 1 1/4" dia. | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 1024 | Tiffany & CO. aquamarine and diamond ring in 18k yg. Carved and chased mount in the Art Nouveau style, aquamarine oval faceted, vivid blue, medium dark, approx. 15 cts., among sculpted gold leaves highlighted by seventeen EC diamonds, approx. .70 ct. TW. Marked Tiffany & Co., 15.6 gs. GW. Size 8. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1025 | Arts and Crafts era amethyst olive wreath brooch with pearls in 14k yg. Oval faceted amethyst, 26mm x 19.5mm, framed by gold leaves with six pearls representing the olives. 15.9 gs. Unmarked. 1 1/4" x 1 1/2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1026 | 19th C. diamond cluster earrings in silver topped gold, with a second pair of earrings having a matching ring. Diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW. Marks on set 800 gold, Gondomar, Portugal 1913-1938. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1027 | Early Victorian RC diamond heart-shaped pendant in silver topped gold with glazed compartment on reverse. Unmarked. Approx. 2 cts. TW. Heart above bail: 1 5/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1028 | 18th C. European emerald and diamond silver navette pendant in 19th C. fitted box. Point-cut and RC diamonds centering a bright rectangular emerald in closed back, gold cut collet setting. Retailed by Harvey & Gore, Regent St. SW1 London. Unmarked. 2 1/8". | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1029 | 19th C. Austro-Hungarian diamond bouquet brooch en tremblant, silver topped gold. Numerous RC and MC diamonds throughout, approx. 1.5 cts. TW; 19 gs. GW. 1 1/4" x 2 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1030 | Mid 19th C. demi parure, Dutch mark for the French market, 1853-1906. The glazed pendant centers the motto 'l'amitie est tout', ("friendship is everything") with seed pearl swags and arabesques within a purple enamel field and seed pearl surround, ribbon bow and diamond crest; suspends a RC diamond girondole. The ribbon bow earrings with seed pearls and RC diamond clusters. Pendant: 3 1/4" x 1 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1031 | Gold bracelet ca. 1850, possibly Hungarian. With blue enamel, diamonds and precious gemstones. Naturalistic branch encircles blue enamel blossom centered by a cluster of seven RC diamonds in cut-collet settings, a cornucopia set with a ruby with an emerald and diamond issuing from the side; supple strap and tubular links. #106 of a limited edition, Bonwit Teller ca. 1930. 33.9 gs., 14k or 15k. Central element: 2" x 2 1/2". 8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1032 | Mid-Victorian 15k gold bracelet with turquoise enamel, angel-skin coral and diamonds. The central oval boss surmounted by a quatrefoil of corals and diamonds in a star motif, flanking smaller bosses with coral, borders of intricate wire and beadwork in the archaeological taste. Glazed compartment on reverse, accomodates 6 1/2". Unmarked. 42.7 gs. GW. 1 1/2" wide (tapers) | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1033 | Mid 19th C. chased 14k yg link bracelet centering on emerald-cut peridot and cushion-cut diamond quatrefoil; with safety chain and box clasp. Peridot approx. 12.5 cts. Four cushion-cut diamonds approx. .60 ct. TW. 6 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1034 | 19th C. gold or silver jewelry with an antique ivory and silk parasol. Includes: four natural baroque pearl chained studs on 14k mounts with associated jabot pin; 14k yg cuff buttons with black enamel and etched corrugation; 14k yg chatelaine clip; paste star motif brooch in silver; American silver love token bracelet. Parasol handle carved with griffin, vine and a serpent. Weighable gold: 29.9 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1035 | Three bloomed gold brooches, ca. 1870. One diamond, one enamel, and one seed pearl decorated in the archaeological revival style with granulation and wirework. Glazed compartments for hair on reverse. MC diamonds: .20 ct. 31 gs. GW. Longest: 2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1036 | Three gold brooches and a locket in the archaeological revival style, 1870-1880. 18k yg scarab pin/pendant, glazed compartment on reverse; 14k shield shaped locket; 14k lateral pin with granulated pendant bead; 14k circle pin with half pearls. Scarab pin: 1 1/2" x 1 1/4". Longest: 2 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1037 | 19th C. earrings in 14k or 18k yg. Eight pairs includes pearls and turquoise. Most in the archaeological revival style. 59 gs. GW. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1038 | Homeric silver link bracelet by Sheibler Newark, NJ, ca. 1880. Square links with portraits and Greek motifs. 39.2 gs. 7" x 7/8" | 500 - 700 |
| 1039 | Two pieces of archaeological revival jewelry having stone cameos in 18k yg mounts. The larger with hinged bail, the smaller with brooch fittings. Largest: 2" x 1 7/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1040 | Three pieces of gold jewelry with snake motifs. 19th C. coiled serpent ring, 18k, the head having a pear-shaped RC diamond, 8mm x 5mm, and ruby eyes; entwined serpents ring, ca. 1900, a .25 ct. EC diamond and ruby enhance the heads; 20th C. bracelet, the serpent's head and tail in 14k yg with diamond eyes, .16 ct., annodized silver gaspipe strap, 6 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1041 | Coiled serpent bracelet in 18k yg, Italy. Mesh construction simulates scales, with ruby eyes. 71.1 gs. | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1042 | Two 19th C. circular brooches with pearls. The first with coral and RC diamonds in 18k yg having hinged or removable findings, with evidence of conversion suite, the other in silver with seed pearls, foil backed garnets and drop pendant bail. Gold brooch: 20 gs. Largest: 2" dia. | 600 - 800 |
| 1043 | Victorian gold and coral jewelry. A pair of carved coral acorn and leaf cluster earrings in original fitted box; hinged bracelet with graduated coral beads and seed pearls; carved baton earrings and a pendant/brooch with coral cameo, seed pearls and tassels. 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1044 | Collection of garnet jewelry, most 19th C. Includes: four brooches; gold necklace and ring, both with seed pearls; pair of hinged bangles; earrings; stick pin; three strand necklace with 14k yg closure. | 600 - 800 |
| 1045 | Group of Victorian mourning jewelry. Comprises a pair of hinged bangles of gutta-percha with gilt studs and banding; a tortoise shell pique bangle, locket on chain, shoe motif and buckle brooch; a pair of vulcanite earrings. | 600 - 800 |
| 1046 | Victorian fringe necklace with taille d'epargne enamel and seed pearls in 14k yg with similar earrings. Double reeded link necklace, 17", shot ornamented foxtail fringes drop 3". 36.4 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1047 | Victorian garter bracelet in 14k yg. Black taille d'epargne enamel and fringe terminal, inscribed on reverse and dated 1872. 51.5 gs. GW. Width: 1" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1048 | Victorian gold semi-mourning jewelry. 15k ring inset with pearls, glazed compartment with hair on reverse; two link bracelets with enamel and girondole earrings with onyx and pearls. 79.8 gs. GW. Bracelets 7", 8 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1049 | Victorian gold mourning or semi-mourning earrings. Ten pairs with one brooch en suite. Enamel, agate, onyx, pearls and hair. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1050 | 19th C. Renaissance style steel niello and gilt chatelaine with necessary and a silver niello locket with glazed compartment for hair, locket marked M.S. Chatelaine 8" | 600 - 800 |
| 1051 | Jewelry collection. Nine pieces: Essex crystal and gold nautical motif cufflinks, (restoration) in 14k yg; 14k yg locket with an EC diamond; gilt brass Japanese style belt buckle; sterling silver match safe and pencil; Limoges brooch; Bohemian garnet hinged bangle. Losses. | 500 - 750 |
| 1052 | Krementz 14k yg lorgnette with a diamond, ca. 1890, on later fancy-link GF chain. Script monogram on reverse. 33.3 gs. GW. 4 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1053 | Micromosaic and pietra dura earrings, 19th C. Four pairs, most having gold mounts. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1054 | Mid 19th C. gold bracelet and two brooches. Woven wire work strap bracelet centers a chased knot, 6 1/4"; chased ribbon brooch with faceted plum color gems suspends similar pendant, glazed compartment on reverse, 2 1/8"; Etruscan Revival brooch with bead and bullet ornaments. 34.5 gs. GW. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1055 | 19th C. 14k gold jewelry, including five brooches and a mesh watch fob. Brooches include: amethyst; chalcedony; lava; stone cameo. Watch fob with black tracery enamel terminal and slide with icicle fringe. 72.6 gs. Largest brooch: 1 1/4" x 2". Fob: 4" x 1 1/8" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1056 | Fourteen pairs of Victorian gold earrings in 14k, 18k, 9k or GF. Includes one with matching brooch, one with matching locket, diamonds, seed pearls, enamel and gems. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1057 | Art Nouveau and Renaissance Revival yg rings, ca. 1900. Five pieces: Larter Bros. 14k Nouveau with faceted amethyst; 14k setting with lions flanking a lapis scarab; 18k vacant lapis seal; 14k with bloodstone seal and entwined serpents with rubies. 38 gs. GW. Sizes 5-8. | 600 - 800 |
| 1058 | Victorian style opal jewelry in 14k yg ca. 1950. Includes: a hinged bangle; pendant/brooch and earrings with pearls. 47 gs. GW. Pendant 2" x 1 3/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1059 | Collection of yg jewelry and gemstones. Nine pieces: 18k rose brooch; 18k and diamond ribbon brooch; 14k omega with two enhancer bails and three hardstone pendants made from fobs; four unset sapphires; one unset ruby; faux tortoiseshell locket. 73.4 gs. GW in gold. | 750 - 950 |
| 1060 | Four Victorian style hinged bangles in 14k yg with diamonds, enamel or opal, ca. 1960. Diamonds: .65 ct. TW; 46.1 gs. GW. | 500 - 750 |
| 1061 | Eighteen 19th and early 20th C. rings in wg or yg. Includes: diamonds, gemstones and seed pearls. 43.2 gs. | 900 - 1,100 |
| 1062 | 19th C. citrine and gold riviere necklace and a citrine bracelet, 830 silver. 16 1/2" necklace having graduated cushion-cut citrines in cut collet mounts. Necklace is possibly 10-12k. Bracelet: 6 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1063 | Citrine and amethyst jewelry in 14k yg, 19th C. Citrine comprises a pendeloque necklace with matching earrings and a bracelet on booklink chain. Amethyst earrings with half pearls. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1064 | Citrine and diamond brooch, silver topped gold, 20th C. Oval citrine, weighing 37 cts. by formula, with twenty-eight circular-cut diamonds, approx. 1.4 cts. TW. 16.4 gs. 1 1/4" x 1 1/2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1065 | Two 19th C. watch fobs on chains. One Rococco seal form, at least 14k, set with a citrine on a 60" 9k faceted link chain, 79.3 gs. GW; the other ornate GF swivel form with four-color gold bouquets in glazed compartments, GF slide and chain. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1066 | Victorian festoon necklace in 14k yg with seed pearls and a red gem; with a similar pair of 9k earrings; and two hinged and chased buckle motif bracelets, one 9k, one 14k. 33.1 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1067 | 19th C. jewelry, most with cameos, silver, gold and GF. Sixteen pieces includes: tiger's eye dished cameo cufflinks, the findings built from Britannia coins; four rings; three brooches; Garter bracelet; booklink necklace; two other necklaces; sterling crop pin with reverse crystal horse; large faceted quartz pendant and gold ring with quartz and pearl. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1068 | Jewelry with turquoise in gold, silver, gold shell, GF or 9 ct., ca. 1900. Eleven pieces includes: Art Nouveau pin/pendant with seed pearls; English silver necklace with blister pearls; English 9k necklace with half pearls on later chain; gold bar brooch with half pearls; swag brooch; gold shell bracelet with two rows of turquoise half beads; star and crescent suite, GF and gold earrings with black enamel. Longest brooch: 2 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1069 | 19th C. gold and ruby hinged bracelet in 18k yg; and a 9k mesh purse on a 9k chain having pearl stations. English import mark, 1972. 61.1 gs. TW. | 600 - 900 |
| 1070 | Opal and diamond link necklace in the Georgian style, silver topped 18k gold. Suspends a diamond bow and opal pendant. Opals approx. 10 cts. TW. Single-cut diamonds: approx. 3 cts. TW. 50.5 gs. 17" | 2,400 - 3,000 |
| 1071 | Sixteen 19th and early 20th C. rings in gold or platinum. Includes: diamonds, gemstones, seed pearls and enamel. 36.5 gs. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1072 | 19th and 20th C. gold and turquoise, GF with garnets, and cut steel jewelry. Fourteen pieces includes: 14k petit point pendant with earrings; turquoise and pearl pin/pendant with earrings; Victorian brooch with garnet and pearls; demi-parure bohemian garnets, and two pairs of cut steel earrings. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1073 | Two pairs of Victorian gold earrings with granulations, together with a gilt silver and metal bracelet with canetille encircling an agate cabochon, and a gold hinged bangle with granulations and wire work. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1074 | Victorian gold and GF jewelry with taille d'epargne enamel. Two gold pendant brooches with seed pearls and a geometric gold ball on chain; two GF hinged bracelets, GF pendeloque brooch and GF brooch and earrings en suite. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1075 | Twelve 19th C. GF or gold-topped necklaces. Includes book-link chains, lockets and fancy links, with two link bracelets, one with a suspended agate figa in gold. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1076 | Ten 19th C. bangle bracelets, GF or gold shell. Includes RC diamond, seed pearls, pastes. | 600 - 800 |
| 1077 | English and American chased silver jewelry and accessories, 19th C. Two hinged buckle motif cuffs, one with gold ornament; two hinged cuffs, one parcel anodized, one with gold applique; pair of buckle motif pins; card case depitcing a crane among bullrushes; W. Comyns heart shaped jewel box, London, 1892, inscribed on base 'For my twin'. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1078 | Victorian Aesthetic Period silver hinged bangle and locket necklace, both with gold applique, and an onyx and gold mourning necklace having seed pearls, glazed compartment on reverse. Bracelet: 1 1/2" wide | 600 - 900 |
| 1079 | Victorian silver Celtic Revival necklace with black and white enamel. Tapered arched links with Celtic interlacing and dragons alternate with five graduated circular links decorated with traditional Celtic motifs. Unmarked. 95 gs. 15" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1080 | Collection of four Scotch agate and silver bracelets, 19th and early 20th C. Two buckle motif bracelets with chased silver findings, shaped and fluted agate specimens en escalade; circular 'pad-lock' bracelet similarly made; 'chain' bracelet with padlock and 'v-spring' clasp. All unmarked. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1081 | Ten pieces of gold or silver jewelry, 1860-1930. 15k spider brooch set with a peridot, an amethyst and rubies; 15k swallow brooch with ruby, sapphire and diamond; 14k scarf clip in the form of a butterfly; Riker serpent pin in 14k gold with diamond; 14k and diamond salamander; aquamarine and half pearl pendant in 9k; silver acorn and oak leaf brooch; English silver celtic circle brooch with citrines; pebble serpent brooch; silver mesh purse and chain. | 600 - 900 |
| 1082 | Queen Victoria Jubilee brooch in gold topped silver, 1887, together with seven pieces of agate or Celtic jewelry, 19th/20th C. Scottish silver circle brooch marked 'Iona' having a ring of thistles around an agate cabochon; bracelet with tubular and round beads and a caringorn; three silver shield form or heart shaped brooches; link bracelet and a mid-19th C. brooch made from a circular cluster box clasp. | 700 - 900 |
| 1083 | 19th and early 20th C. cross motif jewelry with gemstones, most gold. Chased 14k yg pendant with emerald-cut amethysts; old toned gold pendant with lavender garnets in cut-collet settings; 14k yg ring with diamond; 14k pin/pendant with seed pearls and turquoise; 800 silver pendant with lapis cabochons. Gold components: 33.1 gs. TW. Largest gold pendant: 3 1/2" x 2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1084 | Hungarian Renaissance Revival gilt silver brooch and bracelet, ca. 1900. The brooch with pink, plum and green 'gems', blue enamel and blister pearls, 3 1/2" x 2 1/2", hinged pendant bail, the bracelet with green and plum 'gems' and blister pearls. | 600 - 800 |
| 1085 | Three Italian silver necklaces in the Renaissance style, ca. 1935. One with a sodalite marked Peruzzi Sterling. Longest: 38" | 500 - 700 |
| 1086 | Renaissance Revival gold, sapphire and diamond brooch in the style of Alphonse Fouquet, at least 18k. Intricately sculpted on front and back, with three oval faceted blue sapphires, possibly Burma, approx. 4.1 cts. TW and twelve EC diamonds, approx. .40 ct. TW. Unmarked. 13.5 gs. GW. 2 3/8" x 1" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1087 | 19th C. Renaissance Revival gemstone brooch in silver topped gold. A cluster of cushion and square-cut gems of pastel hues on an elaborately pierced and chased field. Unmarked. 1 3/8" x 1 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 1088 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 1089 | E. Howard & Co., Boston, 18 size openface pocketwatch. Movement #306566, 'horse' adjustment mark, later GF 'Victory' case by Philadelphia Watch Case Co. | 600 - 800 |
| 1090 | Two pocketwatches and a French brass carriage clock. Vacheron & Constantine 14k open-faced Gruen case, 45 mm, #342115, ca. 1907; Tiffany & Co. ster. open-faced, 30mm, #2050090; clock by Couaillet Freres for John Wanamaker. Clock to handle: 4 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1091 | Three Swiss pocketwatches. Gruen Precision 14k yg openface 17 jewels, chronometer balance; Longines G.F. openface 17 jewels; Longines 18k yg openface. 28mm-48mm. | 600 - 900 |
| 1092 | Three hunt case pocketwatches in 14k gold. CE Snyder, Pittsburgh, 17 jewels in rose gold case with a diamond; Vanguard by Waltham, 23 jewels in four color gold case with stag and floral decorations; Victorian enameled watch case with avian decoration, later Nastrix 17 jeweled movement. 248 gs. GW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1093 | Three unusual watches and two niello silver lockets, ca. 1890-1920. Austrian 900 silver niello brooch watch, KW, KS, with key and pierced glass cuvette; chrome plated brass chatelaine watch with glass cuvette; Swiss bracelet watch in niello silver and two niello silver lockets. Longest: 5 5/8" | 1,100 - 1,600 |
| 1094 | Gutta-percha and silver key wind pocketwatch retailed by A.H. Rodanet & Cie, Paris, with associated chatelaine and key. Case with Roman numeral markers on white enameled stations. Movement unmarked, possibly by Patek Philippe & Co. (Note: Patek produced watches for Rodanet, usually signed on the cuvette in key wind watches. In this case, the cuvette is glass.) Some wear to markers. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1095 | Isaac Soret & Fils late 18th C. gilt and enamel pair cased verge pocketwatch #27265 with 19th C. watch chain. Pierced cock, enameled dial, plain inner case and outer case with fluting, pastes and a polychromed enamel of a woman. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1096 | French Legion of Honor Medallion in 18k yg with enamel. Twinned five point star with opaque enamel, translucent green enamelled laurel wreath, one side a gold cameo of Bonaparte as First Consul, verso with crossed flags of tricolor enamel with inscribed 'Honneur et Patrie, Republique Francaise'. Unmarked. 35.8 gs. With pendant bail, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4" above bail | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1097 | Four yg open-face pocket watches. 14k yg C.H. Meylan for Bailey, Banks & Biddle, 17 jewels, 6 adj.; 14k Howard by Keystone, 1920, 17 jewels, 3 adj.; 14k yg Hamilton #921, 21 jewels, 5 adj.; 18k Gruen Varithin, 1917, 17 jewels, 5 adj. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1098 | Karl Zimmermann, Liverpool 18k yg key-wind pocketwatch. Chester marks 1881. Openface, 40 mm split plate movement #425, up-down indicator, pin-set. Maker of case JE. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1099 | E. Howard & Co. Boston pocketwatch ca. 1890. 18k yg huntcase VI series, G size, stem-wind, lever-set #103838. The see-through engine-turned cover with enameled Roman numeral markers and bouquet engraving on reverse. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1100 | Vacheron et Constantin, Geneve, 18k yg hunt case pocketwatch, mid 19th C. Key wind and key set with white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and markers with subsidiary seconds. With key: 1 3/4" dia. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1101 | Patek Philippe openface pocket watch in 18k yg, retailed by Tiffany & Co. Eight adjustments, subsidiary seconds, 20 jewels, movement #177,971, case 401195. Polished cuvette with inscription. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1102 | Lange & Sohne 14k rose gold open-faced pocketwatch. Deutsche Uhren Fabrikation, serial #55750, 3 adj., movement 45mm. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1103 | Gattle & Co. platinum pocketwatch, ca. 1920. Touchon & Co. Swiss movement, 29 jewels, 8 adjustments and openfaced, the pt. face with gold markers and hands. Case by A.W.C. Co., #220318. 43mm. | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1104 | Moulinie & Le Grandroy elaborate 18k yg and RC diamond huntcase pocketwatch, #36443, with SW pin set movement, ca. 1885. The cover with a black enamel and diamond set interwoven cartouche, the reverse enameled and diamond set interwoven Gothic script monogram TBD. Diamonds: approx. 3 cts. TW. 1 1/4" dia. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1105 | Lady's Piaget 18k yg bracelet watch with circular charcoal face with gold markers and woven link strap; mechanical movement; sapphire crystal. 57.7 gs. GW. 6 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1106 | Rolex Gentleman's 14k pink gold watch with leather strap, ca. 1925-1938. Probably 17 jewels with secondary dial at 6:00 position and replaced crown. Replacement work done and ceritfied by Rolex. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1107 | Victorian-style 14k yg bracelet with hidden watch having a square mother-of-pearl watchface, ca. 1955. Marked Geneve 17 Jewels. 58.4 gs. GW. 7 3/4" x 1" | 500 - 700 |
| 1108 | Omega De Ville model automatic wristwatch in 18k yg with integrated 8" bracelet. Textured rectangular case, 24 jewels, 2 adjustments. Marked on movement, case and clasp. Gold weight: 59 gs. Case: 1" x 1 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1108A | Four mens wristwatches, 14k yg and GF: 14k Tourneau tank with black face; 14k yg Lord Elgin tank; GF Omega; GF Tissot for A.I. Poland & Co. | 600 - 900 |
| 1109 | Omega bracelet watch in 18k yg, De Ville model. Emerald shaped case, stark bronze face with minimal gold markers, raised and faceted crystal, on broad textured strap. 88.4 gs. GW. Size 6 7/8". Case: 1 1/4" x 1" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1110 | Patek Philippe & Co. Gentlemen's 18k yg bracelet watch. 18 jewels, 5 adjustments, movement #952975. Bezel and case #511285. Rectangular case, 1 3/8" x 1", white face with baton markers, auxiliary dial at 6:00 position, woven strap with textured clasp. 80.8 gs. GW. 8" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1111 | Cartier 18k yg wristwatch 'Ceinture'. Stepped octagonal case, white dial with Roman numerals. Cartier gold buckle on later leather band, #780994816. Width: 27mm | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1112 | Piaget lady's diamond and 18k yg bracelet watch with textured matte strap and oval dial. Oval bezel with circular brilliant-cut diamonds. .72 ct. TW; 65 gs. GW. 6 1/2" | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1112A | Universal, Geneve for Cartier platinum cased auto wind wristwatch, ca. 1958. Case #2505, white face, baton markers, leather strap. 34mm. | 600 - 900 |
| 1113 | Collection of 14k and 18k yg cufflinks and studs ca. 1900-1920. Twenty-seven pieces includes: 18k yg Neoclassical cufflinks by Tiffany & Co., Larter Bros, Lebott and Balkin by Krementz; one pair of sterling cufflinks. Gold: 101.5 gs. | 700 - 900 |
| 1114 | Five pairs of cufflinks in gold or platinum, one with matching stick pin and a gold jabot pin with jade. Stones include: lapis, moonstone, diamond, garnet, emerald and Swiss 20 Franc coins. 70.5 gs. GW. | 500 - 700 |
| 1115 | Three wristwatches, late 20th C. Concord Ultra Thin, mirrored steel case, 3 mm deep and two 18k yg watches by Baume & Mercier, tank with blue dial, circular case with tiger's eye dial. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1116 | Two whimsical gold tacks. Gemstone set bicycle rider in 14k yg, ca. 1940, with carved citrine face and moving wheel, together with Snoopy on a skateboard in 18k yg. Largest approx. 1" x 1" | 500 - 600 |
| 1117 | Bulgari Diagono mens automatic chronograph with date. Aluminum with rubber bezel and strap. With two contemporary diamond and stainless steel rings by Teno. Rings size 9 1/2-10. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1118 | Pair of Asprey 18k yg oval shaped American flag cufflinks. Each hinged link with enamel decoration on front and back and translucent red enamel striped against a rolling ground to simulate movement. Signed on bar. 22.1 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1119 | Three pairs of diamond and enamel cufflinks in 18k yg, Jaipur. Eight foil-backed RC diamonds, approx. .75 ct. TW. 22.1 gs. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1120 | Tourneau Sectora 18k 'Jump-hour' digital wristwatch. Subsidiary jump-second dial, 1 5/8" demilune case to a 9" kidskin strap. | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1121 | Collection of gold jewelry and accessories for a lady, ca. 1900. A black opal and seed pearl quatrefoil ring; 14k yg mechanical pencil; Etruscan Revival hat pin with faceted amethyst and granulation; Egyptian Revival stick pin with enamel; six other stick pins including micromosaic, Renaissance Revival, ruby, sapphire, pearl, handy pins; yg and pt chain; joined studs from Stern Bros. NY. Opal ring with split shank. 76.7 cs. GW. | 600 - 900 |
| 1122 | Collection of six 14k or 18k pins with an Art Deco 18k wg diamond filigree ring. Marks include Krementz and Riker Bros. and stones include sapphires, diamonds, seed pearls and garnets. Diamond: .50 ct. 29.9 gs. GW. | 600 - 800 |
| 1123 | Twenty pieces of jewelry including gold, silver, gemstones, enamel and coral, ca. 1900-1930. French paste wing-motif brooch, marked Batik; twelve bar pins; two enameled silver jabot pins; bead necklaces of angel-skin coral, adventurine or amethyst glass; bright cut silver belt buckle. | 500 - 750 |
| 1124 | Six gold bar pins in wg, ca. 1920 together with eighteen gold and silver stickpins, 1880-1940. Makers include, but not limited to, Hedges, Carter & Gough, Krementz. Materials include: diamonds, gemstones, seed pearls and enamel with two swords to hold poseys, marked brevete, 55.8 gs. | 700 - 900 |
| 1125 | Eleven gold cresent or bar pins, ca. 1900. Some in pt. Includes: diamonds, gems, seed pearls, aquamarine, coral and moonstone. 44.1 gs. Longest: 2 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1126 | Nine pieces of Art Deco jewelry. Enameled 14k yg link bracelet with a carved carnelian mango and three enameled gold charms; 14k yg 'Spirit of St. Louis' pin, 7/8"; carved carnelian and 14k yg brooch with seed pearls; two 14k yg rings by Jaeckle Bros., Jersey City; German paste 'Garden Gate' brooch in silver; chalcedony necklace; enamel and vermeil hound pin by Thomae, Attleboro; crystal necklace; Art Nouveau silver plated jewelry coffer by Derby. Gold: 44.7 gs. TW. | 500 - 700 |
| 1127 | Art Deco silver and enamel Swiss pendant watches. Two with enameled chains. Together with three enameled mesh purses, two by Whiting & Davis, one by Mandalian Mfg. Co. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1128 | Sixteen stick pins and a diamond tie tack, most 14k yg, ca. 1880-1920. Includes Essex reverse crystal dog; dog in doghouse; mask of Bacchus; lion; horn; bear; black opal. Diamonds: approx. 1.4 cts. TW; 35 gs. GW. | 500 - 750 |
| 1129 | Three Art Deco rings with diamonds and gemstones. Blue sapphire of good clarity, silk inclusions, set in 14k wg, 7.9mm x 6.8mm x 5.5mm; pt. kite shaped ring with onyx; French-cut emeralds channel set into 14k wg. 13.0 gs. GW. Sizes 3 1/2-6. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1130 | Two Art Deco EC diamond and filigree rings. One .75 ct., octagonally mounted in 18k wg, size 4 3/4. The other .50 ct., step mounted in pt. with .20 ct. smaller diamonds, size 7 1/4. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1131 | Four diamond rings, ca. 1920. 14k yg solitaire marked Jabel, .20 ct.; 18k yg filigree, .40 ct.; 18k wg gent's ring, .25 ct.; 14k white topped yg '3 stone' ring, .35 ct. Approx. 1.1 cts. TW. EC and transitional-cut diamonds, 12.9 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1132 | Four diamond rings in 14k wg, ca. 1920-1930. Two circular diamond clusters; Art Deco cocktail ring; asymmetric ring. Largest diamond: .50 ct. Approx. 1.65 cts. TW; 13.6 gs. GW. Sizes 4-10. | 600 - 900 |
| 1133 | Art Deco platinum and RC diamond 'Lucky 13' charm on a link bracelet with indistinct French maker mark on bail, together with a pt. and diamond cocktail ring, approx. .60 ct. TW. 10.2 gs. TW. Size 6. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1134 | Gold and platinum jewelry, Victorian and Art Deco periods. Four pieces: Art Deco pt. and diamond cocktail ring with sapphires, symmetrical quatrefoil design centers on a EC diamond. Diamonds: approx. .70 ct.; Art Deco cocktail ring, lozenge shape with diamonds and green stones; 10k yg hinged bangle; 18k yg ring with rubies and natural pearls, London 1869. 19 gs. GW. Rings size 4 1/2-5. | 700 - 900 |
| 1135 | Three lady's watches with diamonds: platinum watch inset into a pinstriped 14k yg hinged bangle, movement by Edmond Robert; pt. Bulova with Glycine movement; 14k yg bracelet watch by Tourneau. The cuff is missing crystal and does not work. 89.1 gs. GW of lot. | 750 - 1,000 |
| 1136 | Lady's Art Deco diamond bracelet watch in platinum with 17 jewels Hunso, Swiss movement. Circular case with white face, arabic numerals, fancy lug. Diamonds: approx. 1.6 cts. TW; 16.9 gs. GW. Size 6 1/4". | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1137 | Four Art Deco platinum, 18k or 14k wg filigree diamond and gemstone rings, some platinum topped. Together with an Elgin diamond and pt. topped 10k wg dress watch. Diamonds: approx. 1.7 cts. TW. 28.5 gs. GW. Rings sizes 3 1/2-7 1/2. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1138 | Art Deco diamond and platinum bracelet watch. Rectangular case with arched crystal to a bracelet of 'V' shaped and scroll links. Set with approx. 6.5 cts. TW diamonds. Hamilton movement. 45.8 gs. 6 1/2" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1139 | Silver jewelry collection retailed by Georg Jensen, New York, 1945-1955. Four pieces: silver compact and lipstick case, both in original felt cases; paper clip link necklace, 15" and bracelet, 7". Together with a silver and painted mother-of-pearl pendant icon, Poland, ca. 1900-1915. | 400 - 600 |
| 1140 | Mid 20th C. silver jewelry. Includes: Georg Jensen pierced fawn brooch #298, post war mark, 2 1/8" dia.; hammered silver and moss agate ring, unmarked; tree and acorn pendant in chain by James Avery, Texas. 102.6 gs. | 500 - 700 |
| 1141 | Georg Jensen, Denmark. Silver cuff #55 with interlaced strapwork and floral motifs together with Acorn earrings #4. Post-war marks. | 600 - 900 |
| 1142 | Three silver brooches by Georg Jensen, Denmark. A swan brooch #213 B, designed 1928, ca. 1933 - 1944; dove brooch #209, post-war marks; modern brooch #375, Torun Bulow-Hube design, ca. 1958. | 600 - 900 |
| 1143 | Post-war Danish silver jewelry including Torun, Jensen and Jacob Hill. Torun for Georg Jensen silver and moonstone ring #152; Torun for Georg Jensen rutilated quartz pendant #203A on later silver chain; Jacob Hill cuff for Buch & Deichmann. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1144 | Georg Jensen sterling silver and rutilated quartz pendant necklace. Broad torque suspends two tiers of oval quartz drops, by Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube. Collar stamped #180, pendant stamped #135, both post war marks. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1145 | Assembled sterling jewelry suite by Georg Jensen, Denmark, post 1945. Necklace by Edvard Kindt-Larsen #104A with import marks for London; ring, possibly by Nanna Ditzel, size 6 1/2"; earrings #126C. (Note: Necklace depicted on pg. 175 in 'Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver' by Janet Drucker.) | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1146 | Georg Jensen, Denmark silver jewelry, mid 20th C. Pair of bangle bracelets #155; Torun ring #152 with oval moonstone cabochon; kinetic 'wheel' ring #255. 85.4 gs. TW. | 600 - 800 |
| 1147 | Three silver bracelets by Walter Meyer for Jensen USA Inc. ca. 1950. Oak Leaf #125, Tulip and Blossom. All with cartouche marks. Each 7" | 450 - 700 |
| 1148 | Silver jewelry from the Walter Meyer workshop for Jensen USA Inc., 1942-1950. Seventeen pieces includes: Calla Lilly brooch #134 marked La Paglia for Georg Jensen USA Inc.; Tulip earrings #145 similarly marked; Crocus brooch and Crocus bar pin; sweater clips; five bangle bracelets; Flower and Swirl brooch and two bead rings with similar earrings. | 600 - 900 |
| 1149 | Alphonse La Paglia sterling Bud necklace #102 with matching bracelet, crocus earrings and three bead ring from the Walter Meyer workshop. Ring size 5. Necklace 20", bracelet 7" | 400 - 600 |
| 1150 | Twenty-four pieces of Mid-century Studio jewelry, most in silver. Twenty-four pieces include: Angela Caputi lucite heart pendant; enameled silver box by Norman Grant, Scotland; broad textured sterling cuff watch; planished copper cuff with disk; Master ster. silver buckle; brooch and ring by Norway Design Plus; AMK Denmark cuff; Rebaje copper and silverplated bracelet; Iona enameled brooch; David Andersen enemeled brooch; Hans Hansen ring; tiger's eye ring, etc. | 700 - 900 |
| 1150A | Georg Jensen Inc. sterling jewelry. Leaf in whirlpool necklace #146 by Alphonse La Paglia with matching earrings, together a sculpted silver ring marked La Paglia. Ring size 7. Necklace 20" | 500 - 700 |
| 1151 | Four silver bracelets by Walter Meyer for Jensen USA Inc., 1942-1950. Swirl Bud #140; two coil designs and bead and bar designs. Two with Meyer cartouche marks. 6 1/2"-7 1/2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1152 | Danish silver and agate bracelet and ring by Bent Knudsen, ca. 1955. Bracelet #171 having four raised links, each surmounted by an inset stone cabochon, 7". Ring size 10. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1153 | Five pieces of Danish jewelry by Bent Knudsen, ca. 1950-1960. Abstract cuff #14, one terminal surmounted by an amethyst bullet with matching ring; link bracelet #12 composed of 2" spade shaped links; link bracelet #61 of rings and square rods with similar unmarked earrings. Bracelet: 7" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1154 | Three pieces of sculptural silver from Finland, ca. 1968. Two rings by Bjorn Weckstrom including 'Dance in the Galaxy' from the 'Space Silver' series together with a parcel patinated hammered cuff with various bullet-cut quartz nodules by Piku. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1155 | Mid 20th C. silver jewelry. Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. coil (a buckle made into a brooch), 1981; silver brooch in the style of Lassaw with moonstone, amethyst and blister pearl; Steig triangular drop earrings; swirled wire ring by Anna Greta Eker, Norway; Danish ring with white chalcedony; Salovaara, Finlad ring, 1974; bird mobile earrings, disk earrings and two brooches unmarked. Coil: 3" x 4" | 500 - 700 |
| 1156 | Ten pieces of Scandinavian and American silver jewelry, mid 20th C. Cloos link bracelet, Denmark; Berman necklace with ebony and ivory; Kaunis Koru swirl ring, 1976; three brooches and a money clip by Hans Hansen; two rings by UM Denmark; English ring marked CW; three rings by unidentified makers. | 600 - 800 |
| 1157 | Three necklaces, a brooch and seven silver rings, mid 20th C. Rings include: rutilated quartz by Hans Hansen, Denmark; amber by N.E. From; faceted rock crystal marked Gison Liedholm, Sweden; blue stone, marked JA, Denmark; labradorite, Kaunis Koru, Finland; lapis marked THEJLS Denmark; one kinetic with 14k studs with two others, unsigned. Flower necklace with amber cabochon, Monfrede; opal brooch, Merritt; two unsigned necklaces with cabochons. | 600 - 800 |
| 1158 | Four bold European sculptural rings, second half of the 20th C. Kounis Koru massive silver rectangular ring ca. 1974; kinetic steel ring by Henri Gargat, France; Hans Hansen, Denmark, pyramid lapis ring; Clive Johannson, Finland, mica, druze and silver ring. | 600 - 800 |
| 1159 | Modern diamond earring in 14k wg ca. 1965. Composed of ten circular and biomorphic matte and bright disks, all with a prong-set diamond. Diamonds: approx. 1.3 cts. TW; 10.2 gs. GW. 1 1/2" drop | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1160 | Free form brooch with oval cabochon matrix opal in 14k yg, ca. 1960. By George Frost, Irvington, NJ. Opal: 18.3mm x 12.7mm x 5.9mm. Unmarked. 24.8 gs. GW. Brooch is irregular 2" x 1 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1161 | Gold studio jewelry, mid 20th C. Earl Pearson abstract earrings; citrine and diamond textured brooch, bright blue/green aquamarine ring, tourmaline ring, all unmarked; biomorphic band with unidentified double sided arrow mark. 48.9 gs. Ring sizes 5 1/2-6 1/2. | 600 - 900 |
| 1162 | Gold and silver jewelry collection, ca. 1975-1980. Six pieces: two 14k yg gem-set link bracelets, one with precious gem cabochons and diamonds and one with faceted semi-precious gems; Mabe pearl ring in 14k yg setting; a textured 14k yg ring; Finnish silver and Labradorite necklace and matching ring by Kaunis Koru, 1976. 90.1 gs. GW gold. Sizes 7-9. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1163 | Ed Weiner, Arts and Ends. Studio earrings in 14k yg and ebony, ca. 1950's; textured 14k yg and shell cameo ring, ca. 1970's. Ring impressed 'Ed Weiner'. Size 7. 20.6 gs. GW. | 600 - 900 |
| 1164 | Ed Weiner, New York, parcel patinated silver and pearl cuff, ca. 1957. (Note: pictured on page 68 in 'Jewelry by Ed Weiner'.) | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1165 | Ed Weiner 14k yg and pearl brooch with similar ring, ca. 1953. Both with sharply tapered curves. Both marked. 16.7 gs. Ring size 5 1/2. Brooch: 3". | 500 - 700 |
| 1166 | Ed Weiner, New York, 14k yg sculpted ring and a pair of delicately tapered biomorphic silver earrings, ca. 1957. Ring marked 'Ed Weiner'. Size 7. | 600 - 900 |
| 1167 | Ed Weiner textured 18k yg and tourmaline shadowbox ring and a pair of 18k yg coil earrings, ca. 1980. Marked. 29.1 gs. TW. Ring size 7, 1 5/8" x 5/8". Earrings: 1 7/8" x 1 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1168 | Ed Weiner significant 18k yg cuff in original box, 831 Madison Ave. Abstract open-work design. 53.1 gs. 2" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1169 | Ed Weiner, New York, textured 18k yg and garnet ring ca. 1970. With cast 18k yg sunburst earrings, ca. 1967. Ring with impressed 'EW', 1 5/8" long, size 7 1/4. Earrings 1" dia., unmarked. 23.7 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1170 | Mid 20th C. pendant and earrings, marked Gilbert 14k. A rectangular faceted pink tourmaline, weight 12 cts. by formula, centers a rectangular textured wire pendant, 1 5/8", while similar earrings are set with peridots, 3/4". Later chain. 30.9 gs. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1171 | Chaumet Paris 18k yg and mother-of-pearl saccharine case with a mixed platinum and 18k bi-colored gold and diamond brooch. Together with a multi-hued sapphire bar pin in 18k yg. 29.4 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1172 | Mokume gane brooch with pearls and tourmalines in 14k. With three gold and pearl pendants, 14k or 18k yg. Chevron pendant with large baluster pearl (1 1/8" x 3/4") and four diamonds; baroque pearl drop with diamond bail. 36.6 gs. TW. Brooch: 1 1/2" x 2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1173 | Three contemporary bracelets in 18k yg, includes Cartier. Tourmaline locking bangle marked for Cartier; banded open cuff with garnet terminal #498; hinged bypass style bracelet with rows of diamonds, .64 ct. TW, and mother-of-pearl inlay. 64.5 gs. TW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1174 | Chopard 'Happy Diamond' ring in 18k yg. Square glazed compartment contains a .05 ct. moving diamond surrounded by a line of sixteen full-cut diamonds, .33 ct TW. Serial #2629992. In pouch with papers. Size 10. | 600 - 900 |
| 1175 | Angela Cummings for Tiffany & Co. 'Rose Petal', two pairs of ear clips and a pendant in 18k yg. Earrings having shaped orange coral or mother-of-pearl. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1176 | Three late 20th C. large artisan made gold and hardstone brooches in 14k or 18k yg, unmarked. Each a unique cut stone mounted with diamonds or complimentary cabochon-cut gems. 38.4 gs. GW. Longest: 4 3/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1177 | Angela Cummings inlaid onyx and chalcedony ear clips in 18k yg, ca. 1987. Hexagonal form with hexagonal 'cells'. 17.8 gs. 3/4" x 7/8" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1178 | Tiffany & Co. 'Allure' series, two pairs of earrings and a brooch in 18k yg with gemstone inlay, ca. 1987. Circular onyx earrings with opal; angular earrings with ribbons of onyx and mother-of-pearl; stylized leaf brooch in white and gray mother-of-pearl. 36 gs. Largest: 1 3/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1179 | Tiffany & Co. 18k yg and inlaid stone bracelet. Bright gold links with nodules of orange coral and umber color stones (one lost). 41.9 gs. 7" x 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1180 | Necklace in 18k yg by Milor, Italy. Designed as a tight, supple 18" strand of alternating matte and bright gold beads. 66.7 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1181 | Elsa Peretti 18k yg 'mesh' necklace and earrings by Tiffany & Co. 59.7 gs. Necklace: 26". Earrings have screw closures for unpierced ears, 1 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1182 | Group of 18k yg and gem set jewelry by Cartier. Includes pear shaped earrings, 1", with blue topaz and a tapered band with an oval faceted brownish-pink tourmaline. Size 6. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1183 | Tailored diamond heart earrings in matte 14k wg and yg with eurowire backs. Diamonds: approx. 1.60 cts. TW; 23.6 gs. GW. 1" x 1" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1184 | Three pairs of 20th C. earrings with a 14k yg brooch by Tiffany & Co. Tourmaline ear clips in 18k yg; aquamarine and diamond earrings in textured 18k yg; blackened silver 'floppy bow' earrings and woven circle brooch by Tiffany & Co. Gold: 32.9 gs. TW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1185 | Angela Cummings 18k yg bracelet designed as twisted fabric, 1984. Eight broad links and hidden clasp form a continuous circle, 2 1/4" interior dia. 94.9 gs. Width: 3/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1186 | Angela Cummings 18k matte yg ear clips designed as fabric knots, 7/8". Companions to the preceding lot. Together with an amethyst and 18k yg ring by Cummings for Tiffany & Co., size 5. .39 gs. GW | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1187 | Cartier peridot and diamond ring in 18k yg. Oval peridot, 9mm x 11.3mm x 6.2mm and approx. 4.5 cts., bezel set with channels of baguette-cut diamonds, approx. .56 ct. TW. Size 6. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1188 | Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co. 18k gold and amethyst ring with hexagonal cut stone, ca. 1980. 20.8 gs. Size 6 1/2. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1189 | Milton A. Fuller 14k pink and yg bracelet. Unique 'vertebral' construction of woven arched links. 46.4 gs. 7" x 1/2" | 700 - 900 |
| 1190 | Two Angela Cummings 18k yg rings, 1987. One an arched basket weave, size 6, the other a sharply peaked arc, size 5 1/2. 29.2 gs. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1191 | LaLaounis disk ear clips and a pair of wirework pyramid ear clips in 18k yg, late 20th C. Disks: 1 1/8" dia. 42.6 gs. TW. | 600 - 800 |
| 1192 | Four diamond or gemstone rings in 18k yg by Angela Cummings, 1985-1987. With sleek undulating bands, two set with single diamonds, .10 ct. each; one with yellow sapphire; one with blue/green tourmaline. Sizes 5-6. 22 gs. | 600 - 800 |
| 1193 | Cartier diamond and 18k yg ribbon bracelet with French marks, ca. 1960. Curved and reeded links with thirty circular-cut diamonds. Diamonds: approx. 3.6 cts. TW. 49.4 gs. GW. 5/8" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 1194 | Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. Cushion-cut kunzite and diamond ring in 18k yg with rope-twist mounting. Two prong-set, circular-cut brilliants, approx. .24 ct. TW, flank the central stone. Size 4 1/2. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1195 | Tiffany & Co. triple strand aquamarine bead necklace with 18k yg, diamond clasp and diamond rondelles, ca. 1990. Randomly strung beads, 6mm-10.7mm, 16". Diamonds: approx. .70 ct. Aquamarines: approx. 690 cts. | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1196 | Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. 18k yg ring and earrings. Angular matte and bright gold ring with a square-cut citrine, size 4 1/2, the earrings designed as fans of rope. 30.5 gs. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1197 | Jewelry and accessories, ca. 1850-1950. Fifty pieces includes: rings; lavaliers; lorgnette; Homeric hat pin; Art Nouveau; Art Deco; Victorian; hardstones; gemstones; cameos; diamonds. Metals include: gold, silver, brass, GF and German silver. | 500 - 700 |
| 1198 | Eight evening bags from the first half of the 20th C. All with elaborate bead or needlework, some enamelled or gem-set frames. Marks for Hungary and France. | 700 - 900 |
| 1199 | Collection of bijoux in predominantly Renaissance Revival and Art Deco style, 1890-1930. Twenty-eight pieces comprising sautoirs, necklaces, bracelets, watches, brooches and earrings. In silver and gilt with moonstones and hardstones. | 600 - 900 |
| 1200 | Five evening bags, first half of the 20th C. Four caviar bead bags, one with Art Nouveau frame by Gorham, one with sterling frame, one Austrian frame with adventurine glass cabochons and one German alpaca. Together with a sterling mesh bag. Largest: 10" x 8" | 600 - 800 |
| 1201 | Eight evening bags from the first half of the 20th C. Includes: needlework, beadwork and scenic petitpoint. Marks include Austria and Josef Made in France. | 500 - 700 |
| 1202 | Collection of bold costume jewelry with rhinestones, 1940-1950. Fifteen pieces, some signed Weiss or Trifari. Together with unsigned ster. orchid brooch, bracelet and earrings by Nettie Rosenstein. | 500 - 700 |
| 1203 | Eleven lucite handbags, mid 20th C. Four marked for Wilardy; one marked Lewsia Jewel by Llewellyn; six unmarked. Group includes: eight pearlized, one colorless diamond-cut; one candy apple red; one faux tortoise. Largest below handle: 10" x 8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1204 | Collection of jewelry, 1880-1950. Includes bakelite "Turtle" suite: clapper, brooch and stickpin; two bakelite clappers; bakelite bangle; sparkler clapper; carved jade beads; Art Deco paste; Victorian stone cameo; Edwardian paste; Coro-Craft brooch; sterling and stone insect brooch. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1205 | Cartier burgundy leather handbag with leather handle and oval turn clasp, stamped Cartier Paris. Together with a Chanel beige lamb leather and sheared rabbit fur handbag with leather link strap ca. 2005, having annodized metal 'CC' logo at clasp. Cartier measures 10" x 10 1/2" x 4" below handle. Chanel measures 8" x 13" with 24" strap. | 1,000 - 1,800 |
| 1206 | Attr. Maison Gripoix Chanel necklace, ca. 1930. Pate de verre 'gems' and glass 'pearls' form a fringe collar in the Indian style. Unmarked, the central 'emerald' with line. 2 3/4" x 14" | 700 - 900 |
| 1207 | Hermes brown leather Kelly bag, French, 1966. Gilt metal hardware, lock and key sheath; marked Hermes Paris; with original felt sack. 9" x 11" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1208 | Bela Voros (Budapest and Paris) 'Jazz Age' silver-plated bronze 'Negress' ring. (Note: A similar example is depicted on page 43 of 'European Designer Jewelry' by Ginger Moro.) 3/4" conforming panel, size 6 1/2. | 400 - 600 |
| 1209 | BROSSE Jovoy "Hallo! Coco!" perfume bottle of enameled glass, cord sealed, in rare cage display, with box. c. 1924. Bottle 4" | 9,000 - 12,000 |
| 1210 | VANTINES Three perfume presentations of clear and frosted glass bottles with labels, in figural Satsuma holders. c. 1920. Marked Vantines. Tallest 6" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1211 | J. VIARD - BACCARAT Madhva "Ta Wao" perfume bottle of gilded and enameled crystal, with original beaded tassel. c. 1923. Marked Baccarat. 2 1/2" | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 1212 | BACCARAT Delettrez "XII" perfume bottle of pink crystal, with label, in hand painted box. c. 1927. Marked Baccarat. 4 1/2" First appearance of this bottle. | 3,500 - 4,500 |
| 1213 | BACCARAT Guerlain "A Travers Champs" perfume bottle of crystal, cord sealed, with label, in faux marble box. c. 1924. Marked Baccarat. 5" | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1214 | LALIQUE "Parfum Lalique" factice perfume bottle of clear and frosted crystal. c. 1992. Script Lalique. 10 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1215 | RENE LALIQUE "Muguet" figural perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass. c. 1931. Stenciled R. Lalique. 4" | 4,000 - 5,000 |
| 1216 | J. VIARD - DEPINOIX Monna Vanna "Bouquet Cavalieri" perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass with enameled raised detail, metal pendant label, in box. c.1900. 5" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1217 | J. VIARD - DEPINOIX Boissard "Madelon" perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass with enamel and multi-hued patina. c. 1919. 4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1218 | RENE LALIQUE Forvil, "5 Fleurs" perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass, cord sealed, with gray patina. c. 1929. Molded R. Lalique. 4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1219 | RENE LALIQUE Coty "Cyclamen" perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass with green patina, in leather box. c. 1909. Molded R. Lalique. 5 3/4" | 3,500 - 4,500 |
| 1220 | RENE LALIQUE Forvil "Les Anemones" figural perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass with black enamel, with label and box. c. 1929. Molded R. Lalique. 3 3/4" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1221 | RENE LALIQUE Lelong "N" [Skyscraper] perfume bottle of enameled frosted glass, cord sealed, with label, in rare green enameled metal box. c. 1929. Molded R. Lalique. 4" | 5,500 - 6,500 |
| 1222 | RENE LALIQUE Exceedingly rare "Sirene" perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass with blue patina. c. 1927. (First documented example with conforming stopper.) Molded R. Lalique. 5" | 55,000 - 65,000 |
| 1223 | J. VIARD - DEPINOIX Renaud "Orchidee" perfume bottle of clear glass with lavender patina, cord sealed, with label, in box. c. 1920s. 4 1/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1224 | PAUL POIRET - ROSINE "Maharadjah" perfume bottle of clear and black glass with label, on green glass stand. c. 1926. 4" | 4,500 - 6,500 |
| 1225 | JOUBERT "Pois de Senteur" figural perfume bottle of clear and frosted glass with cork stopper, fan shape label, in box. c.1925. 4 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1226 | SCHIAPARELLI "Sans Souci" perfume bottle of clear glass with interior blown windmill, sealed with lace cap and hang tag, in animated figural box and outer box. c. 1943. First documented example. 3 1/2" | 4,500 - 6,500 |
| 1227 | ELIZABETH ARDEN "On Dit" figural perfume bottle of frosted glass with inner stopper, in extremely rare box with graphics by Rene Bouche. c. 1948. 3 3/4" | 4,500 - 6,500 |
| 1228 | LELONG "Opening Night" perfume bottle of clear glass, cord sealed, with labels, in rare amber and black lucite box. c. 1939. Bottle 3" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1229 | PRIMAVERA Figural Art Deco powder or candy box of handcrafted papier mache. c.1925. (Purchased at Primavera Pavilion, 1925 Paris Exhibition.) Marked Atelier Primavera. 6 1/2" | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1230 | DEVILBISS Atomizer in black glass with gilt metal hardware and stand, in box. c. 1928. Devilbiss label "Le Modern." Atomizer 3" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1231 | J. VIARD - CZECH Prochaska perfume bottle of clear crystal with enamel and brown patina. c. 1926. 3 1/4" | 3,500 - 4,500 |
| 1232 | MOSER Perfume bottle of black crystal with gilt intaglio figural bands, with dauber, in deluxe fabric box. c. 1920s. Marked Moser, Moser labels. 6 3/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1233 | FRENCH Porcelain perfume bottle with metal butterfly atomizer, in fitted box. c. 1925. Marked Artyse - Made in France. 4 1/4" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1234 | CZECH Art deco perfume bottle of blue crystal with dauber, in unusual jeweled metalwork holder. c. 1920s. 5" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1235 | CZECH - AUSTRIA Perfume bottle of green crystal with dauber stub, in unique jeweled metalwork of dragons and classic masks. c. 1920s. Marked Czechoslovakia. 5 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1236 | HOFFMAN - CZECH Dralle "Tula" perfume bottle of clear and blue crystal, with paper label, c.1930. (Inspired by Lalique hood ornament.) 5 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1237 | CZECH - AUSTRIA Perfume bottle of amber crystal, with dauber, in gilt metal holder framing painted boudoir scenes front and back. c. 1920s. Paper label T&B Austria. 8 1/2" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1238 | INGRID - CZECH Perfume bottle of lapis crystal, with dauber stub. c. 1930. Marked Ingrid. 5" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1239 | CZECH - AUSTRIA Perfume bottle of amethyst crystal in gilt bronze holder with white enamel. c. 1920s. Metal stamped Austria. 7" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1240 | HOFFMAN- CZECH Modernist perfume bottles of clear and frosted crystal with openwork stoppers, c. 1930. Left, with dauber and corner chip. Marked Czechoslovakia. 7" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1241 | HOFFMAN - AUSTRIA Perfume bottle of black crystal inset with malachite glass disks with jeweled spider motif metalwork. c.1920s. 7 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1242 | HOFFMAN - AUSTRIA Perfume bottle of black and clear crystal with spider motif metalwork. c. 1920s. Metal stamped Austria. 7 1/4" | 4,500 - 5,500 |
| 1243 | CZECH Perfume bottle of yellow and clear frosted crystal with openwork stopper, c.1920s. Perfume residue. 6 1/2" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1244 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 1245 | Tiffany & Co. jeweled and gilloche enameled scent bottle in 14k yg and silver mounted glass. The lid with applied foliage on an opalescent ground and ruby bullet, the collar having a line of RC diamonds and a silver mounted stopper. Marked on lid, collar and base. Over bullet: 4 3/4" | 600 - 900 |
| 1246 | Panel-cut crystal perfume bottle with 14k yg stopper and a colorless glass and silver mounted perfume flask. Both by Tiffany & Co., first quarter of the 20th C. Bottle: 4" | 600 - 800 |
| 1247 | Accessories by Tiffany & Co. with pinstriped decoration ca. 1938. Two pieces: 14k yg cigarette case and a ster. and 14 k yg compact with CC rubies. Cigarette case monogramed on interior with 'Mugsie September 14, 1938'. Minor dents on compact. 70 gs. weighable gold. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1248 | Three cigarette cases of ster. and enamel or ster. and 18k, ca. 1890-1920. Austrian enameled green case marked for Nisell, Vienna with glazed ivory portrait miniature; green enameled case with English marks; curved gold and silver case marked JEB & CO. Largest: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" | 500 - 700 |
| 1248A | Photograph frames in gold or silver. Three pieces: a tri-colored sculpted gold wreath with pearls and an EC diamond; a ruffled gold frame built from a double pin brooch and a silver frame with pastes. Diamond: approx. .33 ct. Gold: 73.9 gs. GW. Largest: 3 3/4" x 3 2/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1249 | Late Art Deco 14k yg evening bag by Gorham & Co., marked X-Mas 1938. Hinged rectangular case, gray moire interior, 16" cable link chain. Monograms. In original box. 2 1/2" x 3 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1250 | Edward Farmer, New York, silver jewel box with white jade panels and carnelian feet surmounted by a carved carnelian bird. Height above bird: 3 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1251 | Two silver match safes and a miniature enameled clock, ca. 1890-1920. Russian 84 enameled silver match safe; Gorham ster. match safe with scenic relief of a nude with Cupid; Valme, Swiss silver case clock with white flowers upon a translucent blue guilloche ground. 2" x 1 3/8" | 600 - 900 |
| 1252 | Tiffany & Co. 14k rose gold and petit-point evening bag with red enamel, caviar bead fringe and sapphire bullets at clasp; Persian carpet motif front and back, pink moire interior; marked on frame. 7" x 5" with 12" chain. | 600 - 900 |
| 1253 | Krementz Art Deco 14k yg necessary on chain. Sapphire bullets at clasp and slide, fringe with seed pearls on 14k gold ring marked Bailey Banks & Biddle. 80.2 gs. GW with mirror. 3 1/2" x 1 3/8" | 750 - 1,000 |
| 1254 | Two pieces of Russian 84 silver jewelry, ca. 1900. A bracelet of enameled bosses en escalade, 7 1/2", Nik. Fed. Strulev, Moscow. Together with a cartouche form belt buckle with niello decorations, the closure in the shape of a key, Vasilii Ivanovich Andreev, St. Petersburg. 3 1/4" x 3 3/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1254A | Four silver cigarette or accessory cases, mostly Russian, 19th C. Textured silver cigarette case with rococco niello ribbon by Aleksandr Fuld, Moscow, Asseyer Aleksandr Smirnov, 1895; Russian silver purse with diagonal ribbing, applied interwoven Celtic style monogram, interior grosgrain compartments, mark illegible; Russian checkerboard niello case with French import marks, pink silk interior, maker mark half struck; a checkerboard and roquille niello cigarette case, Greek strike on interior. 464 gs. TW. Largest: 4 3/4" x 2 1/2" | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1255 | Russian Caucasian 84 silver and niello belt with chatelaine sabre, ca. 1908. Both marked Moskow, sword with cyrillic marks for Nikolai Pavlov. 5.7 ozs. 27" | 600 - 800 |
| 1256 | Collection of Objets de Vertu. Ten pieces includes: Austrian 800 silver and niello snuff box with equestrian motif; Italian 800 silver enamel decorated compact in the French style; Chinese champleve cigarette case; bronze match box in the Reniassance Revival style; two early lacquer boxes; gilt decorated serpentine parasol handle in the form of a goose head; enameled silver compact. Some with losses. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1257 | 19th C. Chinese export jewelry comprising carved ivory and nut in gold mounts, two bracelets and two brooches. Some losses. | 600 - 900 |
| 1258 | Antique high carat yg necklace, India. Intricate fluted and shaped elements form a 16" fringe. English 9k clasp. 29 gs. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 1259 | Collection of late 19th and early 20th C. 'revival' jewelry. Egyptian Revival pendant in 14k yg, the reverse with a cuvette which opens to a glazed compartment, 3 5/8"; patinated copper Egyptian style necklace with blister pearl and blue glass scarab; agate and 18k yg earrings with later 14k gold screw closures; double strand coral necklace with 19th C. clasp set with carved jasper cameo; coral pendeloque earrings with synthetic pearls; Renaissance style silver necklace with pearls and sapphire cabochons (one missing, one replaced). Pendant: 18 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1260 | Egyptian Revival gem set scarab brooch, ca. 1900. Emeralds, sapphires, pearls, rubies and RC diamonds in yg, partially silver-topped. (Note: the winged scarab was a sacred Egyptian symbol of rebirth.) Some losses. 2 1/2" x 1 5/8". | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1261 | Silver and brass jewelry, 1890-1930. Enameled brass bracelet in the Egyptian Revival style; English love token festoon bracelet with fifteen tokens; sterling heart padlock and chain bracelet with locket; Chinese silver brooch with carved turquoise depicting twin school girls in a leafy silver bower; archaic turquoise and silver earrings and chased silver and malachite earrings. Enameled bracelet: 7" x 2 1/4" (tapers) | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1262 | Five pieces of hardstone jewelry, 1900-1960. Chinese carved rutilated quartz pendant with gold bail, 1 7/8"; strand of lapis beads and a strand of carnelian beads, each having an antique silver and king fisher feather pendant; 14k yg scarab bracelet; gold and rutilated quartz pendant, 2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1263 | Collection of ivory and coral jewelry and artifacts, including Asian, Eskimo and Native American pieces. Forty pieces includes ten bangle bracelets, link bracelets en suite, six necklaces, brooches, earrings and pendants; some scrimshaw, some silver, carved coral dog pendant. | 700 - 900 |
| 1264 | 20th C. Mexican silver jewelry. William Spratling 'Starfish' brooch, 1944-1946; Spratling obsidian and silver 'eye' earrings; rosewood fist and arrow earrings, eagle mark #3, maker AM; geometric hinged earrings by Tane; offset square bangle mark #TL-64; sharply dished cufflinks, eagle mark #3 | 500 - 700 |
| 1265 | Seven pieces of signed Mexican silver jewelry, mid 20th C. Hector Aguilar rose brooch, 3 1/4"; Los Castillos circular ear clips, 1 1/2"; Margot of Taxco enameled bow brooch; Los Ballesteros bib necklace with inlaid turquoise drops; necklace with inlaid azurite having detachable parrot pin/pendant, mark FCC, eagle #3 with similar earrings, mark MCC, eagle #3. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1266 | Mexican silver necklace and bracelet en suite by William Spratling, ca. 1940. Solid interlocking curb links; 340 gs. GW. Together with a pair of onyx and silver baton earrings, also by Spratling. Necklace: 15", bracelet 8 1/4" | 600 - 900 |
| 1267 | Antonio Pineda silver leaf-link bracelet, together with a Margot of Taxco silver and black enamel confronted scroll necklace, and a Margot silver hinged cuff having leaf and shot decorations. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1268 | Mid 20th C. Mexican silver jewelry from Taxco. Margot of Taxco 'Plume & Star' ear cuffs; Los Castillos broad swan bracelet, bellflower drop earrings #193 and circle brooch #341; dished oval cufflinks by Antonio Pineda. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1269 | Mexican silver cuff by William Spratling, ca. 1940. First Period Design with reeded waves and applied disks. Width: 1 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1270 | Salvador Teran biomorphic silver link bracelet and earrings #144, Mexico, ca. 1955. (Note: Depicted on page 89 in 'Georg Jensen Jewelry' by David A. Taylor.) Bracelet: 7". | 600 - 900 |
| 1271 | Pair of Mexican gem-set easel-backed silver photograph frames, by Matilde Poulat and Ricardo Salas. Set with point-cut amethysts, cabochon and shaped turquoise and red coral. 4 3/4" x 4 1/2". 5 ozs. troy. | 400 - 600 |
| 1272 | Five pieces of Taxco silver jewelry by William Spratling or Antonio Pineda, 1964-1967. By Spratling: iconic tortoise shell and silver fish cufflinks, 1 1/8"; tortoise shell and silver dragonfly pin, 1 1/2" x 1 1/4"; ornamental arrow motif hair comb, 3 3/4". By Pineda: angular belt buckle with point-cut onyx, #PZ 192, 2 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1273 | William Spratling 'Pyramids' silver cuff, 1944-1946. 51 gs. | 500 - 700 |
| 1274 | Antonia Pineda silver cuff, necklace and brooch. Cuff with hollow repousse fluted scroll design #ZZ642, 2 1/4"; collar of interlocking chevron shaped links #YY401, 18"; brooch with black coral cabochon and pearl #920. Bracelet and necklace, both eagle #17. Brooch, eagle #3 | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1274A | Antonio Pineda, Taxco, silver and amethyst necklace and silver and pearl bracelet. The 16" necklace composed of arched bands and shaped amethyst links, crown mark, #970; the bracelet having square links, each set with a 5.5mm cultured pearl in a circular patinated dish, 7" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1275 | Mexican silver and suede bracelet by Hector Aguilar, ca. 1944. Arched X-shaped slides, 2" x 6 1/2". Together with a suede and silver handbag by George Kee for White Hogan with circular ornament and a detachable brooch, 1940-1960. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1276 | Large and early butterfly brooch by William Spratling in silver and bronze, 1940-1944. (Note: This example of First Design Period work is depicted on page 39 in 'Spratling Silver: A Field Guide' by Goddard.) 36.3 gs. 4 1/2" x 3 1/2". | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1277 | Outstanding hummingbird brooch by William Spratling in obsidian and silver, ca. 1964. The body and beak a single carved stone and inlaid silver eyes. (Note: Similar brooch depicted in back cover of 'Spratling Silver: A Field Guide' by Phyllis M. Goddard.) 53.1 gs. GW. 4 1/4" x 3". | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1278 | Two pieces of studio jewelry ca. 1950. Ibram Lassaw biomorphic bronze and agate ring, unmarked, and a tapered brass collar of random parcel patinated tubes, unidentified maker. Ring size 7 1/2. Collar at widest point: 2 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1279 | Collection of copper face or mask motif jewelry and large sculptural wall hangings by Rebaje, together with a Pedro Pujol 'lip' necklace. Three cubist brooches, one with matching earrings; two necklaces and a pair of earrings inspired by Calder; cuff with matching brooch. Sconces, confronted: 14 1/4" x 10 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1280 | Six pieces of mid 20th C. Mexican and American jewelry. Los Castillos bracelet #1 in mixed metals with obsidian disk; silver-plated necklace with half beads, Maya, Mexico; brass necklace with copper half beads and matching cuff, Maya, Mexico; silver and obsidian brooch, Tedesma, Taxco; copper cuff with elliptical half beads by Rebaje. | 500 - 700 |
| 1281 | Western States Wrestling Championship oversized belt medallion, ca. 1950. Sterling with cabochon-cut amethysts; applied title "Champion of Arizona"; crown, cactus and landscape decorations. 12 1/2 ozs. 6" x 9 3/4" | 500 - 700 |
| 1282 | 20th C. Native American and Mexican silver jewelry. Seven pieces: tooled leather belt with five oval conchas; three link bracelets; cuff and link belt; brooch with carved red stones. All unidentified makers. | 600 - 900 |
| 1283 | Zuni micro gemstone inlaid silver open cuff with buckle en suite. Banded and textured tapered cuff centers an inlaid 'galaxy' of opal, turquoise, onyx, coral, etc. with two feather motif inlaid panels on the ends, block signature 'R', 1 7/8" dia. The hexagonal buckle having a similar 'galaxy' that centers a triangular framed diety, block mark 'RRG'. Cuff tapers 2 1/2" - 1". Buckle: 3 3/4" x 3 1/2". | 600 - 800 |
| 1284 | Fred Guerro belt, late 20th C. Seven conchas and rectangular buckle with irregular pebble turquoise and half beads. Provenance; From a member of the Navajo Nation. Conchas: 2" x 3". Length: 53" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1285 | Tiffany & Co. silver jewelry, three brooches and three pairs of earrings, ca. 1986. Stingray brooch with mabe pearl; anodized palmette brooch with red coral cabochon; 'shrimp' earrings with red enamel bands; mabe pearl earrings with 18k yg wirework; dragonfly wing brooch. | 600 - 800 |
| 1286 | Eight pieces of gold or silver artisan jewelry, late 20th C. 14k yg, ruby and shell snail ring; sterl. and shell snail necklace; freeform ring in 14k yg with malachite; Gallen Benson brooch in 18k yg and sterl. with amethyst; carved onyx 'knot' pendant; sterl. cuff, the interior marked 'left'; silver vermeil earrings with blue topaz and amethyst. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1287 | Collection of well crafted artisan jewlery in 18k yg, 14k yg or silver, all unidentified marks. Blue topaz and 18k yg ring, size 6; textured 14k brooch; mixed gold and silver ring, size 7, with matching earrings; 'obi knot' necklace, earrings and ring en suite in sterl. and 18k yg. 24.3 gs. weighable gold. | 600 - 800 |
| 1288 | Contemporary designer jewelry in silver with gold. Two coiled open bangles by David Yurman, one with peridot terminals; granulated link bracelet and matching ring by Michael Dawkins; pierced bombe ring with gold cap, marked Barregard; exquisitely modeled gold winged dragon necklace, unidentified mark. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 1289 | The following three lots are from the estate of the artist Marci Zelmanoff, b. 1942, late of Philadelphia and Providence, R.I. Painter, sculptor and silversmith, she studied under Brent Kingston and Olaf Skoogfors. Each lot includes a collection of photographic collages by the artist. Five square or rectangular rolled silver or mixed metal brooches by Marci Zelmanoff, 1979. Signed by the artist. With photo collages. Largest: 3 1/8" x 3 1/2" | 700 - 900 |
| 1290 | Six circular mixed metal brooches from a series between 1979-1980 by Marci Zelmanoff. All signed by the artist. With photo collages. Largest approx. 2 1/4" irregular dia. | 700 - 900 |
| 1291 | Five pieces of sculptural silver and mixed metal jewelry by Marci Zelmanoff. Abstract raised biomorphic forms with intricate wirework; a buckle; a ring; a pendant; two brooches, one depicting a nude torso. Some signed. Visible dates: 1976, 1978. With photo collages. Largest: 3" x 6" | 700 - 900 |
| 1292 | Eight pieces of silver 'Sport' jewelry by Kieselstein-Cord, ca. 1995. Plaited leather bracelet with retriever medallion; link bracelet with horse medallion; leather cord with duck decoy pendant; fish ring; square basketweave earrings; moon earrings. 217 gs. GW. | 500 - 800 |
| 1293 | Italian multi-strand silver jewelry. Three necklaces and a bracelet. 387 gs. TW. Longest: 30" | 600 - 800 |
| 1294 | Cartier silver and 18k yg cuff and enameled ring with an Angela Cummings mesh cuff, 1985. Ring size 4. 96.2 gs. | 700 - 900 |
| 1295 | Three pieces of silver jewelry by Tiffany & Co., ca. 1980. Elsa Peretti 'mesh' scarf, 41"; Peretti 'Bone' cuff; Paloma Picasso ring with oval cabochon hematite. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1296 | Tiffany & Co. 18k yg. Dove brooch, 2" x 1", and 'squiggle' pin, 3/4' x 1 1/4", by Paloma Picasso and two 'Atlas' rings, sizes 6 and 6 1/2. 19.7 gs. TW. | 500 - 700 |
| 1297 | 18k yg jewelry with enamel. Articulated half-bead earrings with translucent blue enamel and half pearls in star settings, post backs for pierced ears, 1 1/4". Together with a Kiwi bird brooch in brown and white enamel with diamond eyes and applied wire feathers. 30 gs. GW. 1 5/8" | 600 - 800 |
| 1298 | Italian 18k yg jewelry with enamel, diamonds or pearls ca. 1960. Includes: two necklaces, two pairs of earrings and three stacking rings. 99.5 gs. GW. Ring size 6. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1299 | A hinged undulating ruffle bracelet in 18k yg and turquoise, 53 gs. GW. 7/8" x 7" | 500 - 750 |
| 1300 | Collection of 14k and 18k yg jewelry, second half of 20th C. Includes: two link bracelets, one with seven charms and five gemstone or enameled rings including opal, citrine, amethyst, quartz and diamond. 151 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1301 | 19th and 20th C. 14 yg jewelry. Includes: Lucien Piccard bracelet watch with diamond bezel; two large charms with pearls, ruby or sapphires; similar ballerina brooch; Renaissance style amethyst ring; Etruscan Revival brooch with Limoges painted enamel on copper depicting putti in landscape, glazed compartment on reverse. 94.5 gs. GW. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1302 | Collection of gold and silver jewelry, 1890 - 1980. Seven pieces: 14k yg hinged neckwire by Tiffany & Co.; three Edwardian 14k yg brooches with enamel, pearls or diamonds, one marked for Sloan; 18k yg and emerald blossom brooch; 19th C. pt topped gold and enamel Masonic ring with a EC diamond approx. .33 ct.; Chinese export vermeil filigree necklace with jade cabochons. Gold: 36.7 gs GW. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1303 | Four 14k and 18k yg brooches with jade, enamel, blister pearl, diamonds or rubies. Together with a pair of earrings with teardrop turquoise. 83.7 gs. GW. Largest brooch: 4 1/4" x 1 1/2" | 700 - 900 |
| 1303A | Coral jewelry assembled suite. 18k yg ring, 1.35 cts. TW in diamonds, 14k yg earrings with emeralds and 32" strand of 12mm beads. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1304 | Coil bracelet and ring in 18k yg, ca. 1980. The bracelet with cabochon sapphires, the ring having a ruby, a sapphire and an emerald cabochon. 99.4 gs GW. Size 6 1/2. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1305 | Diamond and yg pave jewelry suite, ca. 1980. 14k necklace, 16"; 18k tapered band; 14k lever-back earrings. Diamonds: approx. 1.5 cts. TW; 76.8 gs. GW. Ring size 6 1/2. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1306 | Italian 14k yg necklace and bracelet with ruby cabochons and a similar ring with diamonds in 14k yg with wg accents. 103.3 gs. GW. Ring size 6 3/4. Necklace 16 1/2", bracelet 7 1/2" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1307 | Set of three cabochon gemstone and diamond stacking rings in 18k yg. Marked Cassis. Emerald, sapphire and ruby each measure 8.5 mm x 6.5 mm. Diamonds: .30 ct. TW; 21.3 gs. GW. Size 6. | 600 - 900 |
| 1308 | 20 C. 14k and 18k gold jewelry. Five pieces: 18k yg bird brooch with shaded enamel and a ruby, Italy; 18k yg ribbon brooch with diamonds, pierced and textured, Italy; 18k yg ring with four interchangeable hardstone beads, marks for London 1981; 18k yg ring with turquoise pave; ladies 14k yg bracelet watch by Concord, octagonal textured case to matching strap. 79.4 gs. GW. 6 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1309 | Italian 18k tricolor bracelet. Supple ribbon composed of rows of 1/2 bead links. 74.8 gs. GW. 7 3/4"x x1" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1310 | Strap bracelet in 18k yg, Brazil, ca. 1958. Arched cut wire center and bright edges. 57 gs. GW. 1" x 7 3/4" | 600 - 900 |
| 1311 | Italian 18k yg mesh necklace with matching bracelet having applied bead and shot ornaments. 86.8 gs. GW. Necklace 18 1/2", bracelet 7 1/2" x 3/4" | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1312 | Victorian style gold jewelry with 14k yg and diamonds, ca. 1950. Includes flip watch; hinged bangle inscribed 'Helen'; ten strand chain monogramed bracelet. All for a 5 3/4" wrist. Weighable gold 76 gs. GW. Bangle 5/8", bracelet 1" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1313 | Freeform 14k wg and yg ribbon bracelet with single-cut diamond-set arches, ca. 1960. Diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW, 67 gs. GW. 7 1/4" x 7/8" | 600 - 900 |
| 1314 | Heavy double link bracelet in 14k yg with six charms, ca. 1960. 112 gs. GW. 7" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1315 | Two charm bracelets with thirty-two charms in 9k and 14k yg, ca. 1920-1960. Includes a functioning 'jack-in-the-box', drum, hourglass, pocketknife, etc. 91.3 gs. GW. | 600 - 800 |
| 1315A | Tiffany & Co. link bracelet ca. 1940 together with two link bracelets in 14k yg. 99.4 gs. GW. 7 1/2"-8" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1316 | Four Victorian bracelets. A slide bracelet comprised of 14k gold and GF slides, mostly gem set; 9k double link bracelet with four gold or GF 'charms'; 9k 'heart-lock' bracelet, Chester and GF curb link bracelet with ten gold or GF charms, some diamonds. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1317 | Twenty-four charms in 14k yg, ca. 1930-1965. Includes gemstones and diamonds. 169.4 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,600 |
| 1318 | Charms in 14k yg, ca. 1930-1965. Twenty-four pieces includes gemstones, diamond and enamel. 161 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,600 |
| 1319 | Seven American gold coins in numismatic jewelry mounts. Five dollar coins: 1880 (2), 1881, 1909, 1912, 1915; 2 1/2 dollar coin dated 1914. 71.5 gs. GW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1320 | Diamond and gold jewelry collection, ca. 1980. Four pieces: 1895 American $5.00 gold coin in 14k yg; brooch/slide mound with diamond surround on a 28" chain with diamond stations; precious gemstone and diamond stack ring in 18k yg; and twenty textured gold links from a necklace. Diamonds: 2.15 cts. TW; 103.6 gs. GW. Size 6. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1321 | 20th C. jewelry collection. Eight pieces: 14k yg and diamond Indian chief stick pin by Krementz, ca. 1910; Art Nouveau style diamond pendant/brooch with two Y.A.G.s; two chains; pearl and diamond earrings in 14k wg; double strand 28" necklace of 10mm baroque pearls; 14k yg and 1/2 pearl stick pin. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1322 | Gold jewelry collection ca. 1960. Includes an akoya pearl lariat necklace, 14k yg and ruby clasp, 7.5mm-7mm; 14k yg and pearl grape cluster earrings; 14k yg and garnet princess cluster ring. Ring size 8. Necklace: 31" | 600 - 800 |
| 1323 | Mikimoto double strand graduated Akoya pearl necklace with 14k wg clasp. Pearls 7mm - 3.75mm. 17" | 600 - 900 |
| 1324 | Triple strand pearl necklace with diamond and jade 14k wg clasp, ca. 1950. Concentric and graduated strands of Akoya pearls, 9mm-5mm with 21" average strand; box clasp with single and baguette-cut diamonds and cabochon-cut jade. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1325 | Late Art Deco diamond link bracelet in 14k wg. Rectangular panels with arched links, pierced and miligrain details throughout, circular and RC diamonds approx. 1.75 cts. TW; 24.7 gs. GW. 7" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1326 | Five strand cultured pearl bracelet with 18k wg and diamond spacers and clasp, ca. 1950. Pearls average 5.25mm. 1 1/8" x 7" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1327 | Delicate pearl and diamond ear clips in the form of grape clusters, with a similar pearl and diamond bouquet brooch, ca. 1950. Earrings: 1 1/4" x 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1328 | Four strand pearl bracelet with 14k yg and diamond clasp. Spherical akoya pearls, 7.5mm-6.75mm. The clasp built from a pierced and chased pin, ca. 1900, with two EC diamonds, .20 ct. TW, two spacer bars, each having three brilliant-cut diamonds. Monogram 'NT'. 7" x 1" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1329 | Two strands of Akoya pearls with 14k wg clasp, c. 1960. 64" strand of spherical creamy-white pearls of good lustre, 8mm - 7mm, together with an 18" strand of silver Baroque pearls, 9.5mm - 7.5mm. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1330 | Three large brooches in 14k or 18k yg, ca. 1960. 18k branch of bright and textured leaves with two mabe pearls and prong-set turquoise, 2 1/2" x 2 /34"; 14k abstract pearl and diamond cluster, 2" x 2 3/4"; 18k stylized blossom with diamonds, blue and opalescent white enameled and textured petals, Italy, 99.6 gs. TW. 2" dia. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1331 | Baroque Akoya pearl four-strand necklace with freeform 14k gold and pearl ring, ca. 1960. Pearls: 9mm-8mm. Ring size 7. Strands: 15" - 18 1/2" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1332 | A strand of white south sea pearls. Thirty-seven spherical pearls, 13.5mm-10.5mm. 18 1/2" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1333 | A pair of pearl and diamond earrings in 18k yg by Elizabeth Gage, 1989. On each earring a 13mm mabe pearl centers four 9.25mm spherical pearls in conical settings alternating with four diamonds in a cruciform design. Diamonds: .80 ct. TW. 32.8 gs. 1 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1334 | South Sea white pearl ring with shaded blue sapphires and diamonds in 18k wg. Spherical pearl of good luster, 12mm. 11.1 gs. Size 7 1/2. | 700 - 900 |
| 1335 | Black Tahitian pearl and diamond necklace in 14k. Thirty spherical pearls with eggplant iridescence, 13.25mm-11.75mm, nine white gold and diamond rondelles, 12.2mm 'mystery ball' clasp with flush mounted diamonds. 16 1/2" | 4,000 - 5,000 |
| 1336 | Four large 14k and 18k yg and gemstone rings, 1940-1960. Jelly opal and citrine; amethyst and citrine both in a modernist setting; ruby crystal with diamond in a freeform setting. 70.3 gs. GW. Sizes 6-7 1/2. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1337 | Group of 20th C. 14k or 18k yg jewelry. Includes:'rose-brooch' with diamonds, . 64 ct. TW together with a pair of folate scatter pins with sapphire sprays and a lapis disk ring with engraved bezel, 53 gs. GW. Ring size 9. Brooch: 2 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1338 | Three pieces of 14k yg jewelry, 1930-1940. Rose and yg arched link bracelet, 7"; link bracelet with seven emerald-cut amethysts, 7"; oval cluster ring centered on opal within a faceted blue zircon surround. 55 gs. GW. Ring size 5 1/2. | 600 - 900 |
| 1339 | Twelve pieces of gold and platinum jewelry, 1900-1960. Pt. and diamond band; 14k wg band; 14k yg band; pt. ring mount; Art Deco cameo in 14k wg with brooch/pendant mount; diamond and amethyst bangle in 14k yg and wg; three diamond stick-pins in 14k yg; glazed portrait brooch with diamonds and emeralds in 18k yg with bail and 14k yg cufflinks. Some losses. Diamonds: approx. 1.20 ct. TW; 78.8 gs. GW. Size 6, 6 1/2. | 1,500 - 1,800 |
| 1340 | Emerald-cut amethyst and diamond 18k yg ring. Amethyst: 18mm x 17mm x 11.3mm. Diamonds: .50 ct. TW. Size 7 1/2. | 600 - 900 |
| 1341 | Amethyst and gold jewelry in 14k yg, ca. 1950. A bracelet having ten emerald-cut amethysts in rectangular baskets with heart piercings and seed pearl set links together with clover leaf ear clips of heart shaped amethysts with diamonds. 38.2 gs. TW. Bracelet 6 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1342 | 18k yg brooch with amethyst and diamond cluster en tremblant. Marked Des. in France. Ten diamonds: .50 ct. TW. 24 gs. 1 7/8" x 1 1/2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1343 | Four 14k gold and gemstone rings together with two pairs of earrings, late 20th C. Geometric brown quartz, marked KRI; ammolite and diamonds, marked G+T; azurite in sculptural setting and rectangular opal triplet in arched rectangular setting, both unmarked. Earrings set with citrines. 55.3 gs. Largest: 1 1/2" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1344 | Ruby and diamond line bracelet in 18k wg. Twenty-six oval faceted rubies, 6.5 cts. TW, alternate with twenty-five circular-cut diamonds, .75 ct. TW. 11.9 gs. 7" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1345 | Ruby and diamond ring in 14k yg. Oval ruby and eighteen circular-cut diamonds, size 7 1/2. Ruby: approx. 3 cts., 11mm x 8.75mm x 4.5mm. Diamonds: approx. 2 cts. TW; 15.7 gs. GW. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1346 | Moonstone fringe necklace, vermeil, early 20th C. Forty-four stones graduate from 18.8mm-11.8mm. Length: 18" | 600 - 800 |
| 1347 | Early 20th C. moonstone and Montana sapphire ring in 14k yg. High domed oval prong-set moonstone, 8 cts., surrounded by fourteen circular cut sapphires, approx. 3 cts. TW, with chased shank and gallery. Size 5 1/2. | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1348 | Two gold and enamel gemstone rings and a moonstone and onyx link bracelet, 14k, ca. 1915. Emerald-cut citrine, 17mm x 12mm, size 6; oval-cut amethyst, 20mm x 15mm, size 5 1/2. 28.8 gs. Bracelet: 7" | 500 - 700 |
| 1349 | Opal and diamond 14k yg cluster ring, ca. 1955. Opal: 15mm x 12mm. Diamonds: approx. 1.25 cts. TW. Size 8 1/2. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1350 | Teardrop opal pendant with broad color spectrum and emerald surround, on a diamond enhancer bail with 14k yg 20" double chain. Opal crazed. Opal: 30mm x 16mm, 21.3 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1351 | Tanzanite and diamond 'three stone' ring in 18k yg. Cushion-cut tanzanite, approx. 2 cts., flanked by two diamonds, 1 ct. TW. Size 7. | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 1352 | Mid 20th C. moonstone and sapphire brooch in 14k yg. Five significant oval cabochon moonstones, the largest 15mm x 13mm x 11.4mm, set with twenty-five good faceted blue sapphires and bright gold branches. (Provenance: from a Princeton estate.) Unmarked. 29.7 gs. 2 3/8" x 1 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1353 | Opal and diamond 14k yg pendeloque earrings, ca. 1960. Floriform clusters suspend multi-hued teardrop opals with graduated diamond surrounds. Opal: 13.5 mm x 9.25 mm. Diamonds: approx. 1.5 cts. TW. 1 1/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1354 | Peridot and diamond jewelry in 14k or 18k yg. 18k quatrefoil earrings made in Italy for Gumps, together with a 14k yg ring having a square-cut peridot, weighing approx. 6.5 cts., flanked on each side by a cluster of three diamonds, .30 ct. TW. Size 6. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1355 | Two 20th C. angular gold rings with diamonds. One marked Italy 18k having three diamonds in a wg and yg bypass setting, the other centers a rectangular faceted emerald, approx. 1.4 cts., framed by rows of circular-cut diamonds, 1.1 cts. TW, ca. 1935. 19.7 gs. Sizes 6 and 7 1/2. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1356 | Italian 18k and peridot ring and earrings. The ring centers an oval faceted peridot of approx. 7 cts., bezel mounted in yg with wg straps and the yg 'squiggle' earrings having detachable peridot pendants, each approx. 4.5 cts. 27.9 gs. TW. Ring size 7 | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1357 | Two diamond and gemstone rings, ca. 1960. One in 18k yg and wg with circular-cut diamonds and marquise-cut rubies, the other in 14k wg with pear-cut diamonds and emeralds. Diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW. Rings sizes 7 and 7 3/4. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1358 | Art Deco aquamarine and white sapphire strap bracelet. Eight emerald-cut aquamarines on a filigree ribbon which slightly tapers from 1" - 5/8" having miligrained rows of circular-cut white sapphires. Unmarked (indistinct assay, probably 10k-12k). Aquamarines: 50 cts. TW. 48 gs. 7 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1359 | Lady's ring with rectangular-cut aquamarine and diamonds in 18k wg, ca 1950. Center stone measures 20.5 mm x 15.25 mm, and approx. 20 cts. Size 7 1/2. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1360 | Diamond and aquamarine pendant earrings in 18k wg with 14k wg screw fittings for unpierced ears, ca. 1950. Each a diamond ribbon and chain suspending a pear-cut aquamarine of approx. 7.5 cts. Diamonds: 1.35 cts. TW; 14.6 gs. GW. 2 1/4" drop | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1361 | Five gemstone and 14k yg bar pins. Matching amethyst and citrine pins with seed pearls, possibly by Riker; one with amethyst and peridot; one with sapphires and seed pearls; the last with green tourmalines. Longest: 3 1/8". 30 gs. | 600 - 800 |
| 1362 | Diamond, yg and black enamel or onyx necklace with two rings, ca. 1975. With 20" chain. Largest diamond approx. .60 ct. 1 ct. TW; 37.5 gs. GW. Sizes 6 1/2 and 9 1/2. | 500 - 750 |
| 1363 | Late 20th C. Tahitian black pearl and diamond pendant/enhancer in 14k yg. Pear shaped pearl, 15.5mm x 12mm, encircled by ribbons of channel set circular-cut diamonds. Diamonds: approx. .75 ct. TW; 10.3 gs. GW. 2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1364 | Contemporary diamond necklace in 14k wg and yg. Curved channel set wg gold links alternate with bezel set yg links. Diamonds: approx. 4.5 cts. TW; 33.1 gs. GW. 18" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1365 | Two tourmaline rings in 18k yg, late 20th C. Rubelite cabochon in tapered granulated band marked Kieselstein Cord; square chrome tourmaline in an angular mount, unmarked. 32.3 gs. Size 6. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1366 | Jaipur earrings in 22k yg with emeralds and diamonds, traditional polychrome enamel decoration on reverse. Foil backed table-cut and RC diamonds, 2.25 cts. TW, foil backed cabochon-cut emeralds, 8.7 cts. TW. For pierced ears. 18.4 gs. 2" drop | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1367 | Art Deco coral bead bracelet with 14k yg and diamond clasp. Four graduated strands, 8.5mm x 5.5mm, with the clasp designed as a bright gold ring cinched by twin diamond arches. Diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW. 53.4 gs. 8" x 1 1/4" | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1368 | Cartier red coral and 14k yg Torsade bracelet. Twenty-five strands, 3.5mm-3mm beads, 9", clasp marked Cartier, numbered 16680. 112.8 gs. GW. | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1369 | Four strand onyx bead necklace with significant 14k wg diamond and pearl floriform clasp, ca. 1950. Diamonds: approx. 3.2 cts. TW; pearl: 8.6mm. Shortest concentric strand 15" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1370 | Contemporary diamond fringe necklace in 14k wg. Scroll links and floriform clusters set with approx. 3.20 cts. TW diamonds. 35.6 gs. 17" length, drops 1 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1371 | Diamond cluster brooch pair, both at least 10k wg, one with enhancer bail. Both marked Karbra 1964. Diamonds: approx. 2.6 cts. TW; 30.1 gs. GW. 1 1/3" dia. | 700 - 900 |
| 1372 | Italian sapphire and diamond hinged bangle in 18k yg. Tubular with three sapphire cabochons and lines of circular-cut diamonds, 1.15 cts. TW. 24.4 gs. GW. | 600 - 900 |
| 1373 | Two pieces of diamond and 14k wg jewelry, ca. 1930-1950. Late Art Deco circle brooch suspending a rectangular faceted emerald with hinged pendant bail, 1 1/4" dia. Together with a heart pendant on chain with one pear-cut and single-cut diamonds. Diamonds: 1.3 cts. TW; 11.6 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1374 | Diamond 'Figure 8' ring, ca. 1950. Set with one circular brilliant-cut and one square antique-cut diamond, approx. .50 ct. 1.15 cts. TW throughout. Size 5. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1375 | Amethyst and diamond 'Ballerina' ring in 14k wg. 1.25 cts. of baguette-cut diamonds form an undulating ruffle around the circular-cut amethyst. Size 8. | 600 - 800 |
| 1376 | Diamond jewelry in platinum or wg ca. 1950-1960. Pt. brooch with arched ribbons of diamonds with Portugese marks, 2 1/2" x 7/8". Together with a 14k wg ring with a centered white cultured pearl, 10.3 mm, in a trefoil surround. Diamonds: approx. 3.66 cts. TW; 21 gs. GW. Ring size 6 1/2. | 1,800 - 2,800 |
| 1377 | Pair of diamond earrings in 14k wg ca. 1950. Marquise and circular brilliant-cut diamonds designed as articulate grape clusters and foliage. For pierced ears. Diamonds: approx. 3.5 cts. TW. 12.6 gs. GW. 1 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1378 | Diamond corsage brooch in 18k yg and wg. Diamonds: approx. 7.9 cts. TW; 37.2 gs. GW. 3" x 2" | 3,500 - 4,500 |
| 1379 | 14k wg diamond pendant earrings, ca. With lever backs with 1 1/4" drop. Brilliant and single-cut diamonds approx. 2.5 cts. TW. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1380 | Diamond and ruby cocktail ring in platinum with an 18k yg ring jacket, c. 1960. Emerald-cut and numerous circular-cut diamonds, approx. 2.4 cts. TW, pear-cut rubies: approx. 1.2 cts. TW. Ring: 13.8 gs. GW, jacket: 10.7 gs. GW. Size 7. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1381 | Sapphire and diamond earrings in 18k wg. Oval blue sapphires, approx. 1 ct. each, within a line of bead-set single-cut diamonds, approx. .50 ct. TW. 14k wires. 1/2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1382 | Sapphire and diamond cocktail ring in 14k wg, ca. 1950. Circular cluster centers full brilliant-cut diamond weighing approx. .65 ct., surrounded by marquise-cut sapphires and eight circular-cut diamonds, approx. .32 ct. TW. Size 5 1/2. | 600 - 900 |
| 1383 | Diamond and plum color sapphire bracelet in 18k yg. 'X'-shaped links having rows of circular-cut and baguette-cut diamonds alternating with diamond and sapphire '3 stone' links. Diamonds: approx. 5 cts. TW. Sapphires: approx. 6 cts. TW. 31.7 gs. GW. 7" | 1,800 - 2,800 |
| 1384 | Oval-cut faceted kunzite weighing approx. 14 cts. in a 14k yg ring setting. Size 6. | 500 - 750 |
| 1385 | Diamond and emerald ring, ca. 1950. Bright circular-cut emerald framed by three rows of single and full circular-cut diamonds. Emerald: approx. 3.7 cts. Diamonds: approx. .65 ct. TW. Size 6. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1386 | Bright oval cabochon emerald and diamond 14k yg ring. Emerald: 15.7mm x 12.25mm x 10mm. Diamonds: approx. 3.25 cts. TW; 17.5 gs. GW. Size 6 3/4. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1387 | Cat's eye chrysoberyl and diamond ring in platinum. Round cat's eye cabochon, 5.71 cts., and pave set diamonds, .61 ct. 9.8 gs. Size 6 1/4. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1388 | Emerald and diamond ring in platinum. Oval faceted emerald, 12mm x 8.5mm at approx. 4 cts., the shoulders rows of circular-cut diamonds and tapered arch panels of baguette-cut diamonds. Diamonds: approx. .75 ct. TW. 8.4 gs. GW. Size 6 1/2. | 2,800 - 3,400 |
| 1389 | Large emerald and diamond pendant/enhancer in 18k yg. Pear-cut emerald of good color and clarity, approx. 7 cts., within a line of eighteen circular-cut diamonds. The pendant was built from a ring ca. 1960. Diamonds: approx. 1.8 cts. TW; 6.9 gs. GW. 14k yg bail with diamonds, 1 1/2" x 5/8" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 1390 | Balogh of Miami Beach emerald-cut citrine in wg ring setting surrounded by a line of circular-cut diamonds. Diamonds: 1.60 cts. TW. Size 6 3/4. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1391 | Late 20th C. 14k gold jewelry. Navette-cut orange/brown quartz in a textured gold clasp to a multi-strand 6" chain bracelet; woven yellow gold ear clips cinched by wg diamond bands, .40 ct. TW. 38.9 gs. GW. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1392 | Contemporary hinged diamond cuff. Three parallel wavy lines and rolling scrolls of brown and white diamonds. Diamonds: 4.5 cts. TW. Parcel patinated. 34.6 gs. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1393 | Diamond and 18k rose and wg hand crafted ring with EC and MC diamonds, ca. 1940. Diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW; 9 gs. GW. Size 7. | 500 - 700 |
| 1394 | A 14k and diamond bracelet in crossed wg or platunum topped links, with bright yg links. Diamonds: 4 cts. TW; 31.6 gs. GW. 7 1/4" x 3/8" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1395 | Two 18k yg brooches with diamonds, ca. 1960. Opal twist-wire cluster with double pin back, with foliate spray, marked La Triumph, Italy. Diamonds: approx. 1.05 cts. TW, 37.1 gs. GW. Largest: 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1396 | 18k yg hinged bypass bracelet with circular brilliant-cut diamonds, ca. 1980. Diamonds: approx. 10 cts. TW; 50.8 gs. GW. Internal circumference: 6 1/2" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 1397 | Diamond and 18k yg earclips, ca. 1970. Tapered wire-work panel having circular-cut diamonds in wg baskets. Diamonds: approx. 1.5 cts. TW. 18.6 gs. 1" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1398 | Italian diamond bombe ring in 18k wg and yg. Set with single-cut diamonds, approx. 1 ct. TW; 19.1 gs. GW. Size 5 1/2. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1399 | Late 20th C. diamond ribbon bracelet in 14k yg. Supple line of princess-cut diamonds flanked by two lines of prong-set circular-cut diamonds. Diamonds: approx. 11.5 cts. TW, 46.3 gs. GW. 7" x 3/8" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 1400 | Diamond fringe and 18k yg earrings, ca. 1970. Tiers of circular-cut diamonds on articulated wire-work links and a fringe of pear-cut diamonds, approx. 4 cts. TW. 15.2 gs. 1 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1401 | Oval-cut diamond, weighing approx. .75 ct., on bright 14k yg tapered band with diamond rows. 11.7 gs. GW. Size 10. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1402 | Modern 14k yg and wg high square cluster diamond ring and diamond prong-set eternity band. Diamonds: 3.35 cts. TW; 11.4 gs. GW. Sizes 5 and 5 1/2. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1403 | Tailored diamond dome earrings and 14k yg "shrimp" ring, ca. 1980. Earrings 7/8" dia. Diamonds: 1.5 cts. TW; 23.4 gs. GW. Ring 6 1/2. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1404 | Drum link 14k wg and yg necklace with diamonds and a pair of matching bracelets. Diamonds: 2.4 cts. TW, 85.3 gs. GW. Necklace 16", bracelets 7" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1405 | Ruby and diamond 'Parenthesis' style bracelet in 14k wg and yg. Eight oval-cut diamonds, approx. 1.35 cts., alternate with eight oval faceted rubies, approx. 1.75 cts. TW. 36 gs. 7" x 1/2" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1406 | Contemporary ruby and diamond link bracelet in 18k wg. Arched panels of invisibly set rubies, approx. 10 cts. TW, alternate with smaller arched diamond set links. Diamonds: approx. 2 cts. TW. 29 gs. GW. 7 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1407 | 14k yg and wg diamond necklace with detachable heart-shaped diamond enhancer, ca. 1980. Diamonds: 2.9 cts. TW, 42.1 gs., 15 1/2". Pendant: 1 1/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1408 | Diamond heart pendant and 14k yg necklace, ca. 1980. Heart with brooch fitting, 18" chain. Diamonds: approx. 4 cts. TW; 26 gs. GW. 3/8" x 1 3/8" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1409 | Italian 14k yg necklace with diamonds, cabochon-cut sapphires and a ruby, ca. 1980. Marked Chiampeason. Diamonds: 2.5 cts. TW; 45.6 gs. GW. Central element drops 1 1/4" | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1410 | Retro Gaspipe necklace in 14k yg. Asymmetric central ornament and bullet terminals. Accomodates 14" | 700 - 1,000 |
| 1411 | Late Art Deco pin/pendant with diamonds in platinum and 14k yg. A crested pt. panel pave set with approx. 1.6 cts. TW circular-cut diamonds cinches three concentric bright gold rings. Hinged bails at the 1:00 and 11:00 positions. 21 gs. 2 1/8" x 1 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1412 | Three pairs of gemstone and gold earrings with floral motifs, mid 20th C. Includes diamonds, sapphires, carved tourmalines, moonstone, etc. 29.1 gs. | 500 - 700 |
| 1413 | Diamond and 14k yg ribbon brooch, ca. 1940. Reticulated and folded gold simulates a lacy ribbon cinched by a knot of diamonds and curls of diamonds set in wg. Diamonds: approx. 1.5 cts. TW. 2 1/4" x 7" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1414 | 18k rose gold and diamond ring watch, ca. 1940. Bombe hinged panel with eighteen diamonds in star settings, ruby clasp. Size 6 1/2. 29.4 gs. GW, unmarked. Possibly Cartier. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1415 | Star sapphire and diamond day/night earrings and brooch en suite in 18k rose and wg, ca. 1940. Clip backs. Brooch: 1 1/8" x 2 1/4". Diamonds: approx. 1.12 cts. TW; 47.1 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1416 | Tiffany & Co. tourmaline brooch in 14k pink and yg, ca. 1940. Three rectangular-cut blue/green tourmalines and four smaller square-cut stones in a symmetrical foliate mount. 1 3/4" x 2 1/4". 20.5 gs. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1417 | Emerald and diamond scroll ear clips in 18k yg and platinum, ca. 1940. Bright scrolls surmounted by diamond-set arches and a channel of tapered rectangular-cut bright green emeralds. 19.6 gs. Unmarked, 1 1/2" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1418 | Adjustable ribbon bracelet with shaded enameled 'pods' in textured 14k yg, ca. 1960. 68.5 gs. 3/4" x 9 1/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1419 | Gold jewelry by Tiffany & Co., ca. 1960-1970. Three pieces: 18k yg and ruby brooch with similar ring and a 14k yg leaf brooch. 32.9 gs. GW. Ring size 7. | 700 - 900 |
| 1420 | Three 14k yg rings with diamonds, 20th C. A coiled serpent with sapphire eyes; adjustable garter ring with CC rubies; elliptical ring with a white stone disc. 31.3 gs. GW. Sizes 3 1/2, 6. | 600 - 900 |
| 1421 | Brooch by Tiffany & Co., with diamond and ruby fronds together with a pair of 14k yg mabe pearl and diamond earrings. 25 gs. GW. Brooch: 1/2" Earrings: 3/4" dia. | 750 - 1,000 |
| 1422 | Art Deco style 14k yg and diamond bracelet, Italy ca. 1980. Mesh link to diamond terminals and box clasp. Diamonds: 2.4 cts. TW; 64 gs. GW. 7" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1423 | Tiffany & Co. diamond leaf earrings in 18k matte yg and pt., ca. 1987. Together with a pair of moonstone ear clips in 18k yg. Moonstone cabochons 13mm x 7.35mm. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1424 | Three pairs of good gemstone and diamond earclips in textured 18k yg, ca. 1960. One pair with circular clusters of pear-cut amethysts and green tourmalines, each centering a diamond of .25 ct.; diamond drops with pear-cut tourmalines; peridot and diamond clusters with removeable pendants. Diamonds: approx. 1.65 cts. TW. 45.4 gs. Longest pair: 1 7/8" | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1425 | Hinged cuff bracelet in bypass leaf design by Buccellati, Italy in 18k yg. 82.4 gs. GW. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1426 | Carved rose quartz and rubelite earrings by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co. in 18k wg and yg, 1983. Triangular-cut tourmalines on screw fittings to a screw-back earring, with removeable floriform elements. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1427 | Tiffany & Co. leaf and ladybug brooch and earrings suite in 14k yg, ca. 1960. Carved rock crystal with diamonds and enamel. Diamonds: approx. .16 ct. TW. Earrings for pierced ears. 22.8 gs. GW. Brooch: 2" x 2 1/4". Earrings: 1 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1428 | Pair of carved pink tourmaline and diamond ear clips in 18k yg by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co., 1983. Circular-cut diamond centers the flower head. 7/8" x 5/8" | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1429 | Carved gemstone flower brooch by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co. in 18k yg, 1983. Faceted yellow sapphire centers a carved opal flowerhead to bloodstone leaves. 1 3/4" x 1 5/8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1430 | Cartier emerald and diamond earrings in 18k wg and yg, 1969. Each earring a three petal blossom with emerald stamens set throughout with diamonds. Original clip backs have been changed to post by Cartier, 1986. That documentation accompanies a recent Cartier appraisal ($12,500). Includes original findings and original box. Diamonds: 1.25 cts. TW. Emeralds: .50 ct. TW. 7/8". | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1431 | Carved pink tourmaline and peridot flower brooch in 18k yg by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co., 1983. Faceted circular-cut peridot, 9.6mm, centers the flower head. 1 1/4" x 1 3/8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1432 | Diamond and platinum ring marked Cardow, ca. 1980. Alternating channel-set rows of tapered baguette-cut and circular-cut diamonds. Diamonds: 1.18 cts. TW; 6.3 gs. GW. Size 6. | 600 - 900 |
| 1433 | Five wg or platinum bands. Three 18k wg bands with channel set circular cut sapphires, size 9 1/2; a pt. band, size 7.75 and an 18k wg band by Charriol, size 8. 19.8 gs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1434 | Art Deco diamond eternity band in platinum together with a diamond and CC sapphire eternity band in 18k wg. Diamonds: .84 ct. TW. Sizes 6-6 1/2. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1435 | Fine platinum and diamond eternity band. Twenty-three round brilliant-cut diamonds, approx. 1.15 cts. TW. Size 6 1/2. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1436 | Diamond ring in 18k yg with six marquise-cut diamonds, approx. 1.30 cts. TW. 4.8 gs. GW. Size 9. | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1437 | Diamond engagement ring in 18k wg. Circular brilliant-cut diamond, 1.08 cts., shoulder invisibly set princess-cut diamonds weighing approx. 1.5 cts. TW. Size 6. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1438 | Diamond wedding set in 14k wg. Contemporary free-form setting with a trilliant-cut diamond weighing approx. 1 ct. and a channel of baguette-cut diamonds, approx. .75 ct. With companion band. | 2,500 - 3,000 |
| 1439 | Pair of good diamond stud earrings in 18k wg. Diamonds: approx. 1.04 cts. TW. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1440 | Oval-cut diamond weighing approx. .72 ct. in a 14k yg solitaire setting. Size 6. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1441 | Diamond and sapphire engagement ring in 14k yg and platinum. Circular-cut diamond of good color weighing 1.25 cts. flanked by a pair of blue sapphires, 1.1 cts. TW, within platinum prong settings to the yg shank. 4.7 gs. Size 5 3/4. | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 1442 | Diamond composite wedding ring set, ca. 1940-1950. A .55 ct. brilliant-cut flanked by 6 single-cut diamonds set in 14k wg with a bright-cut pt. band having square set circular diamonds across the top. Sizes 5 1/2-6 1/4. | 700 - 900 |
| 1443 | Diamond and platinum wedding set, ca. 1946. A .75 ct. EC diamond flanked by six channel-set diamonds; the matching band with seven channel-set stones; miligrain details. Size 7 1/4. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1444 | Art Deco engagement ring in platinum. EC diamond, weighing approx. 1.10 cts., flanked by rows of baguette-cut and circular-cut diamonds. Size 6 3/4. | 3,500 - 4,500 |
| 1445 | Cartier diamond and pink tourmaline 18k yg ear clips in original box. Pear shaped tourmaline centers a similarly shaped panel pave set with bright circular-cut diamonds, approx. 2 cts. TW. 20.7 gs. 3/4" x 3/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1446 | Blue diamond ring accented with near colorless circular and baguette-cut diamonds in 14k wg, ca. 1950. Pear-cut blue green diamond, 1.05 ct. by formula, on a bypass style setting with ribbons of circular and baguette-cut diamonds. White diamonds: approx. 2 cts. TW. Size 9 1/2. Note: By descent through a Pennsylvania family. The top of the ring was built from the central element of a bracelet. Diamonds have been color treated through irradiation since the first years of the 20th C. In the absence of a laboratory report to the contrary it is possible that the vivid blue/green color of the diamond is the product of human intervention. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1447 | Fine diamond and platinum ring, ca. 1960. Five graduated marquise-cut diamonds flanked on each side by a pear-cut diamond to a split shank band. Diamonds: approx. 3.32 cts. TW. 9.4 gs. GW. Size 6. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1448 | Diamond "three stone" ring in 14k yg, ca. 1900. EC diamonds bezel mounted in a tapered band with Art Nouveau details. Diamonds: approx. 1.4 cts. TW; 8.2 gs. Size 9. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1449 | Fancy brown diamond weighing approx. 1.4 cts. in an 14k wg solitaire ring setting. Size 6 3/4. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1450 | Diamond jewelry for a man, with sapphire ring in 14k and 18k, 1920-1930. A "three stone" 14k yg ring with approx. .50 ct. TW EC diamonds; 14k wg tie tack with seven diamonds, approx. .84 ct. TW; 18k wg bright-cut Art Deco ring with white and blue sapphires. Sizes 7 1/2-9 1/2. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1451 | Diamond and gemstone patriotic "stack" ring in 14k yg, ca. 1910. A circular faceted ruby and sapphire, each .55 ct., flank a EC diamond weighing approx. .50 ct. with twenty-four smaller diamonds approx. .72 ct. Missing a small diamond, ruby and sapphire showing wear to the facet junctures. 10.6 gs. Size 4 1/2. | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1452 | EC diamond studs in 14k wg settings. Approx. 3.25 cts. TW. | 9,000 - 12,000 |
| 1453 | Gentleman's 14k yg ring with large diamond. Tapered artisanal modified gypsy style ring designed as rippling waters, centers a bezel-set diamond weighing approx. 2.75 cts. TW; 29.4 gs. GW. Possibly by Ross Coppelman. Size 11 | 9,000 - 14,000 |
| 1454 | "Three stone" diamond earrings in 14k wg. Articulated drop earrings with two basket mounted circular-cut diamonds and a pear-cut diamond, 2.50 cts. TW. Patented locking post findings. 3.4 gs. GW. 3/4" | 2,500 - 3,000 |
| 1455 | Italian sculptural diamond ring in 18k yg. Surmounts a EC diamond of approx. 1.15 cts., 16 gs. GW. Size 6 3/4. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1456 | EC diamond weighing approx. 2.65 cts. in a modern 14k yg and diamond pendant mount. 5.7 gs. GW. 5/8" x 1/2" | 3,000 - 4,500 |
| 1457 | Diamond cocktail band in 18k wg, ca. 1950. Designed as a continuous ribbon of baguette-cut diamonds with clusters of marquise-cut diamonds, approx. 4.2 cts. TW. Thirty-nine baguette-cut diamonds: approx. 2.95 cts. TW; twelve marquise-cut diamonds, approx. 1 ct. TW. Size 7. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1458 | Diamond line bracelet in 14k wg. Fifty-six princess-cut diamonds channel set on a supple line. Diamonds: approx. 9 cts. TW. 15.5 gs. GW. 7" | 3,500 - 5,500 |
| 1459 | Art Deco diamond filigree ring in 18k wg. EC diamond, 1.81 cts, with tapered line of white diamonds at shoulders. Size 8. GIA report #15790955 states that the diamond is Fancy Light Yellow, VVS2. | 6,500 - 7,500 |
| 1460 | Diamond eternity band in platinum, ca. 1950. Circular brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds: approx. 5 cts. TW; 14.4 gs. GW. Size 5. 9mm dia. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1461 | Leaf brooch in platinum and 18k yg with very fine ajoure work and approx. 4 cts. TW diamonds. 14.5 gs. GW. 2" x 2 1/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1462 | Wide diamond and milligrained platinum eternity band, ca. 1930. Diamonds: approx. 1.8 cts. TW. 8.3 gs. GW. Size 11. Width: 9 mm | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1463 | Diamond and platinum engagement ring. A fine circular brilliant-cut diamond, weighing 2.20 cts. by formula. Set to paired diamond shoulders, four smaller diamonds weighing approx. .48 ct. TW; 7.1 gs. GW. Ring size 8. | 9,000 - 13,000 |
| 1464 | Lady's dress ring of 18k yg and wg centering a circular-cut diamond, 2 cts. TW. With approx. 1.5 cts. TW smaller diamonds. Size 7 1/2. | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 1465 | Fine diamond engagement ring. Circular brilliant-cut diamond, 2.14 cts. by formula, set in four pt. prongs on a contemporary 14k yg split shank setting, 5.5 gs. Size 8 1/2. | 9,000 - 12,000 |
| 1466 | Art Deco ruby and diamond ring in platinum topped 14k yg. An oval faceted ruby, weighing approx. .90 ct., set within a shaped quatrefoil diamond field to diamond shoulders, approx. .50 ct. TW. Size 5 1/2. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1467 | Art Deco star sapphire and diamond ring in platinum. Oval cabochon-cut sapphire, approx. 22 ct., 17.7 mm x 14.25 mm, with circular and baguette-cut diamonds. Diamonds: approx. 1.2 cts. TW; 13 gs. Size 4 1/2. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1468 | Oriental seed pearl lariat necklace, ca. 1910. 28" triple rope twist suspends two pearl tassels from chased pt. and jade terminals. 33" total length. | 600 - 900 |
| 1469 | Art Deco diamond and sapphire bracelet in platinum. Five bisymmetric links, each having three bright blue sapphires and six circular-cut diamonds. Sapphires: approx. 5.25 cts. TW. Diamonds: approx. 1.6 cts. TW. 26.8 gs. GW. 7" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1470 | Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring in platinum topped gold. Sugar loaf-cut blue sapphire within a double surround of MC and EC diamonds, 8.2 gs. Size 4 1/2. Sapphire: 8.5mm x 7mm x 6.6mm | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1471 | Pearl clasp in platinum and 14k yg with a 2+ cts. EC diamond built from an Art Deco ring having a triangular cluster of four circular-cut diamonds, the largest 2+ cts. and a triangular-cut synthetic ruby. 10.3 gs. GW. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1472 | Art Deco star ruby and diamond ring in platinum. Oval ruby cabochon 12.2mm x 7.5mm x 5.9mm, approx. 5.75 cts., centers on a miligrained shield of circular and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. .78 ct. TW. Size 5 3/4. | 4,000 - 5,000 |
| 1473 | Art Deco octagonal sugar loaf sapphire and diamond earrings in platinum with lever back findings for pierced ears. Sapphires: 8.7mm x 5.7mm x 4.1mm. Later wg lever back findings. | 600 - 800 |
| 1474 | Art Deco diamond and platinum cocktail ring. EC and two baguette-cut diamonds center a broad pave set diamond panel. Diamonds: approx. 1.60 cts. TW; 5 gs. GW. Size 5 1/4. | 1,000 - 2,000 |
| 1475 | Diamond and platinum bracelet with an emerald, ca. 1950. The central panel designed as pear shaped ribbons of baguette and circular-cut diamonds with confronted pear-cut diamonds flanking a similarly cut emerald, to tapered straps of baguette and circular-cut diamonds. Two pear-cut diamonds and a pear-cut emerald, each approx. .50 ct., baguette and circular-cut diamonds approx. 5.50 cts. TW; 26.1 gs. GW. 6 3/4" | 5,000 - 7,000 |
| 1476 | French Art Deco diamond and emerald three stone ring in 18k yg and platinum. Lively square-cut emerald, 1.1 cts. (probably Columbian), flanked by two EC diamonds, .90 ct. TW, in milligrained pt. box settings. French marks on back of band. Size 7 3/4. 8.1 gs. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1477 | Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelet with emerald accents. The central reserve an EC diamond with marquise-cut emeralds set as leaves on a diamond field with channels of emeralds to straps of box-set diamonds. Diamonds: approx. 3.25 cts. TW; 15.8 gs. GW. 6 1/2" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1478 | Art Deco Tiffany & Co. aquamarine and diamond bar pin in platinum. Five rectangular aquamarines, approx. 15 cts. TW, and forty-two EC diamonds, approx. 1.25 cts. TW. With gold pin back and locking 'C' clasp. Marked Tiffany & Co. 12.8 gs. GW. | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1479 | Art Deco emerald and diamond ring in pt., ca. 1920. Square emerald-cut stone, well saturated tone, approx. 3 cts. by formula in a built filigree mount with circular and baguette-cut diamonds, approx. 1 ct. TW; 7 gs. GW; wear to table and facet junctures. Size 7 1/2. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1480 | Art Deco star sapphire and diamond platinum ring, registry #3120. High cabochon weighing approx. 18.5 cts. with baguette and circular-cut diamonds. Minor wear. Approx. .66 ct. TW. Size 5 1/2. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1481 | Art Deco diamond and sapphire line bracelet in platinum. Rows of three box-set EC diamonds alternate with rows of channel mounted square faceted sapphires, sapphires possibly synthetic. Diamonds: approx. 1 ct. TW; 16.4 gs. GW. 7 1/4" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1482 | Art Deco platinum and diamond bar pin with sapphire accents. EC diamond, weighing approx. .50 ct., center a bi-symmetric tapered bar with rows of baguette-cut sapphires and EC diamonds. Diamonds: 1.70 cts. TW; 9.1 gs. GW. 3" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1483 | Art Deco diamond and sapphire cocktail ring in platinum. Pierced oval panel with elaborate scroll carriage centers an EC diamond within fans of smaller diamonds and two shaped sapphires. Diamonds: approx. .91 ct. TW; 2.9 gs. GW. Size 5 1/2. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1484 | Edwardian diamond and platinum ring. Antique cushion-cut diamond measuring 13mm x 11.75mm x 6.35mm at approx. 5.75 cts., on a tapered handbuilt setting, with intricate pierced and engraved gallery and shank set with thirty smaller EC diamonds, approx. .60 ct. TW. Marked 'K4614'. Size 7 1/2. | 30,000 - 40,000 |
| 1485 | Art Deco diamond line bracelet. Nineteen box-set MC diamond links alternate with RC diamond bow links. Diamonds: approx. 7.05 cts. TW; 27.2 gs. GW. 6 3/4" | 7,000 - 9,000 |
| 1486 | Art Deco diamond and onyx bar pin in platinum. Three EC diamonds in miligrained collets and sixty-six brilliants in tubular settings. French marks on pin. Diamonds: approx. 1.10 cts. TW. 10 gs. 2 7/8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1487 | 'Black and White' Art Deco platinum and diamond line bracelet. Rows of circular-cut diamonds flank a line of French-cut onyx while six octagonal box set circular brilliant-cut diamonds, approx. 3.75 cts. TW, adorn the line at four stations; milligrain detail throughout. (Provenance: from a Princeton estate.) Unmarked. Diamonds: 7.3 cts. TW. 32.3 gs., 7 1/4". | 6,000 - 9,000 |
| 1488 | Scintillating diamond and platinum ring by Tiffany & Co., ca. 1915-1925. Fine old pear-cut diamond within a delicate line of sixteen circular-cut diamonds, pierced gallery and shank further set with diamonds. Pear-cut diamond: 3.10 cts. Smaller stones: .76 ct. TW. Size 7 1/4. | 45,000 - 65,000 |
| 1489 | Cartier Tutti-Frutti platinum double clip brooch, ca. 1920. Carved sapphires, rubies, emeralds and circular-cut diamonds. One clip marked Cartier #6877, the other marked J.E.C & Co. N7174. 22.9 gs. GW. 1 7/8" x 2 1/8" | 8,000 - 12,000 |
| 1600 | SY & WAGNER Monumental 800 silver centerpiece, Berlin, Germany, ca. 1884. Central column designed as olive trees supports putti depicting medicine and industry below Winged Victory; four shell-shaped bowls on stepped burgundy velvet plateau with silver lace ornaments. (Note: Sy & Wagner were German court goldsmiths.) Two vacant cartouches. Unrecognized maker marks, Austrian import marks for German order decorations. Weighable silver: 196 OT. 27" x 25 1/2" x 16". | 25,000 - 35,000 |
| 1601 | TIFFANY & CO. Set of eight 18k yg demitasse spoons. Elaborate knopped terminals, block monogram 'L' engraved to handle, with '1881-1931' engraved on verso. 103.9 gs GW. All 3 7/8" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1602 | CHARLES AND RICHARD COMYNS George V silver monteith, London, 1923. Cameo and shell rim, lion crested drop handles and circular ogee feet. 92 ozs. 9" x 13" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1603 | TIFFANY & CO. Exhibition grade silver vase, ca. 1901. Elliptical baluster form on circular footed base, with one face depicting Venus rising among putti, doves and love birds, a floral garland cartouche inhabited by putti and a fairy on verso. Each elaborately bracketed scroll and garland handle surmounted by a seated girl holding paired love birds. Floral circular base on four scroll feet, shaped and flared rim in the Persian style. Parcel gilt lip, with some gilt loss. Elaborate script monogram 'MS'. 108 OT. Beyond handles: 20" x 11" | 4,500 - 5,500 |
| 1604 | TIFFANY & CO. Japanesque silver cream pitcher, ca. 1878. Bulbous body with arched handle and everted spout, hammered throughout, two applied crayfish swim among etched aquatic reeds. 6.14 OT. Above handle: 3 1/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1605 | TIFFANY & CO. Five pieces of Japanesque silver, ca. 1875 - 1891: hammered bud vase with butterfly and bamboo, 5 1/2"; gilt bowl hammered spoon with applied gilt butterflies, 6 1/2"; hammered afternoon spoons with bamboo leaves; rectangular crumber with engraved swallows and applied cherry blossoms, 8 3/4" x 6 3/4". 14 OT. | 700 - 1,200 |
| 1606 | TIFFANY & CO. Japanesque mixed metal silver salver, ca. 1878. Hammered rounded square form on four scroll and ball feet depicts an aquatic scene in which a crab watches a passing pair of copper fish while a fishing line with a copper lure floats in the current. (Exhibited in "The Blue God and the Silver King", Flagler Museum, 12/2006.) 24 1/2 OT. 9 1/2" | 12,000 - 18,000 |
| 1607 | TIFFANY & CO Japanesque silver tea set, ca. 1881. Bulbous hammered forms with melon and leaf finials, chased and applied gourds on trailing vines inhabited by insects, dragonflies and butterflies. Set comprises: tea pot, 5 1/2"; covered sugar bowl, 5"; pitcher, 3 1/4"; tea caddy with secondary interior lid, 5". (Note: similar service depicted on page 193 of 'Tiffany Silver Flatware' by Hood, Berlin and Wawrynek.) Presentation engraving on bases. 44 OT. | 7,000 - 10,000 |
| 1608 | GORHAM MARTELE Silver open sugar bowl, 1906. Bulbous form issues two handles, strap and foliate decorations, undulating circular foot, creased rim and gilt interior. Marked on base 'For Spauding & Co. Chicago,' script monogram on base. 14 OT. 3 3/4" x 6 1/2" dia. | 1,800 - 2,800 |
| 1609 | GORHAM MARTELE Silver bowl #1420, 1898. Undulating rim with lily pad and blossom ornament, the plump lobed form raised on four pad feet, gilt interior. 13 ozs. 6 3/8" x 5 7/8" x 2 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1610 | GORHAM MARTELE Silver centerbowl #9584, 1906. Undulating raised and everted rim with intertwined cherries and strawberries on leafy vines of blossoms and ginko; lobed bowl and conforming undulating base forms four feet. Date code 1906. 47 ozs. 5" x 13 3/4" x 11" | 10,000 - 15,000 |
| 1611 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver chrysanthemum vase, ca. 1898. Trumpet form with flared base on four scrolled feet having elaborately pierced broad rim chased on interior and exterior, chased band of chrysanthemums at base and 'C' form handles. 46 OT. 14 1/2" | 1,600 - 2,200 |
| 1612 | AMERICAN SILVER Four pieces with fruit or floral motifs, 19th/20th C.: Mauser Mfg. Co. Art Nouveau rectangular tray with deeply raised pomegranates and strawberry border, 15 1/2" x 10 1/4"; Alvin Art Nouveau bowl with primrose border, 6"; Watsoncraft footed bowl, spot-hammered with pierced grape decorations, 8 1/2"; Gorham rectangular bowl with shaped floral garland border, 1895, 9 3/4" x 7 1/2". 43 ozs. TW. | 700 - 1,000 |
| 1613 | DAUM French silver-mounted opalescent cameo glass pitcher with cut and gilt lily-of-the-valley on a chipped ice ground. French silver marks. To top of finial: 4 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1614 | WHITING MFG CO. Silver Art Nouveau footed centerbowl #1146 B attributed to Charles Osborne. Undulating rolling rim, the body with four applied dandelion and tendril ornaments and twisted tendrils on pad feet, with electroplated insert for flower arranging. 44 ozs. Bowl: 5 1/2" x 11 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1615 | GORHAM Special-order silver coffee service #3966A, probably designed by William Christmas Codman, ca. 1911. The bodies decorated with twin mermaids among scrolling floral sprays, the reverse with twin dolphins. Angular bases in the neoclassical taste. Set comprises: water heater with burner, 15 1/2"; tea pot, 12"; coffee pot, 10 1/4"; cream pitcher, 6 1/2"; sugar bowl, 6". Heights above handles or finials, some replaced insulators. 130 ozs. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1616 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver demitasse coffee set in the Persian manner, ca. 1877. Flared pot with narrow spout and shaped handle; flared cream pitcher; bulbous sugar bowl with drop ring handles. Raised acanthus and floral decorations throughout and borders of scrolling floral or cornucopia designs. Script monogram 'LCR' on base. 20 OT. Tallest: 7" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1617 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver double vegetable bowl and cover with Greek key decoration, ca. 1856. Bead banding and removeable bead finial. 39. ozs. 11" x 8" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1618 | 19th C. PORTUGUESE SILVER Toothpick holder, 1853-1862. Modeled as a Native American with feathered headdress and quiver with arrows, on a hairy footed plinth. Pick stand is a floral garland. Unidentified script-in-oval mark DPC, cupellation marks. 11 1/2". 20.5 ozs. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1619 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver water pitcher, ca. 1876. Cylindrical body with a tubular handle issuing from reeded collars, decorated with bands of various Classical patterns on flared foot. Base inscribed and dated. 20 OT. 8 3/4". | 500 - 600 |
| 1620 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver berry scoop and rare open-work parcel gilt bonbon server, ca. 1890. 6 OT. Larger: 9 1/2" | 600 - 900 |
| 1621 | TIFFANY & CO. Sterling ewer, ca. 1859. In baluster form with circular foot, the body decorated in the Greek Revival manner with a shaped reeded handle with entwined vines issuing from a portrait medallion. Shallow script monogram 'KJH' on front. 45 OT. Above handle: 14" | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 1622 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver cherub centerpiece, ca. 1861. Figural column on a laurel wreath pedestal with three angular feet supports a removeable bowl. The exisiting bowl is a later commissioned replacement made by Tiffany & Co. 72 OT. 14" x 9" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1623 | TIFFANY & CO. Footed silver fruit bowl, ca. 1871. Shallow, shaped bowl with knopped column and flared foot, having elaborate scroll handles in the Etruscan Revival manner with rosettes and anthemion, gilt interior. 38 OT. Above and across handles: 9" x 11 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1624 | TIFFANY & CO. Edwardian silver biscuit box made in England for Tiffany & Co., 1910. Hinged cover, reeded borders, applied drop handles and bracket feet. (Note: Maker produced the same box for Asprey, London. See lot 796 of Christies London, January 24, 2007.) Some minor dents. Half struck makers mark, probably RFF. 20 ozs. troy. 5" dia. | 600 - 900 |
| 1624A | AMERICAN SILVER Two tall vases, ca. 1900-1920. Dominick & Haff urn form silver vase with shaped laurel wreath drop handles, 16 1/2", 34 ozs. Together with a Lebkuecher & Co. for Grogan & Co. weighted vase with flared rim, chased Renaissance decorations, marked 3215-15 ECK, 15 1/2". All heights above handles. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1625 | TIFFANY & CO. Sterling buffalo head-handled soup tureen, ca. 1858. Oval form on conforming oval foot, ring finial, bands of bead, egg-and-dart and ribbons of neoclassic patterns. 80 OT. 10" x 16 1/2" beyond handles and finial. | 6,000 - 8,000 |
| 1626 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver railroad presentation wine tray with two goblets, ca. 1869. Oval tray on capital brackets to four circular feet, opulent chased floral bouquet, scroll decorations, and a satyr underlying the circular cartouche inscribed to 'R.T Russel Tomlinson, Esq. by the Board of Directors of the Nantucket Rail Road Co.' The two goblets on flared feet with scroll and cartouche bands, Greek key ribbons and gilt interiors. 56 OT. Tray: 16" x 12". Goblets: 6 3/4" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1627 | AMERICAN SILVER Gorham 'Hizen' pattern cold meat fork and an American 'Homeric' pattern cake slice. The parcel gilt meat fork with chased and applied ornament of dragons, fish and crab, 9"; the cake slice with medallion of woman at handle, the blade with an avian design, hammered, 10 3/4". 8.65 OT TW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1628 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver soup ladle in the 'Japanese (Audubon)' pattern, ca. 1871. Rectangular bowl with 'pie crust' rim. 6 OT. 11" | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1629 | TIFFANY & CO. Collection of silver serving pieces and holloware in the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, 1880 - 1902: crumber, 13 3/4"; gravy spoon, 12 1/2"; oyster spoon, 8 1/4"; cream ladle, 6 3/4"; bonbon spoon, 4 3/8"; three salt spoons, 3 1/2"; parcel gilt grape scissors, 6 1/2"; chamber candlestick for finger-sized candle, 3 3/4" dia.; child's cup, 3 5/8". 36 OT | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1630 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Olympian' pattern silver flatware set, 1880-1907. The eight-piece service for twelve comprises: Hercules and Omphale dinner fork, 7 3/4"; Sibyl luncheon fork, 17"; Orpheus salad fork, 6 3/4", some gilt bowls; Venus bouillon spoon, 7 7/8"; Diana teaspoon, 6 1/8"; Bacchantes butter knife, 6"; Bacchus hollow-handled dinner knife, blade by Joseph Rogers & Sons, England, cutlers to Queen Victoria, 10 5/8"; Orpheus hollow-handled luncheon fork, as above. Each piece decorated on reverse with mask at handle junction, some monograms on reverse of handle. Ninety-six pieces total. Provenance: From a New Jersey family. Date marks through 1907. 137.6 OT (excludes knives). | 7,000 - 9,000 |
| 1631 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Olympian' pattern silver ice cream service. Twenty-five pieces includes: Paris, Son of Priam ice cream server, 11 1/2"; twleve Diana ice cream forks, 6"; twelve Diana ice cream spoons, nine parcel gilt, 5 3/4". Dates through 1907. Not monogrammed. 37.8 OT. | 1,800 - 2,800 |
| 1632 | TIFFANY & CO. Three pierced silver serving pieces in the 'Olympian' pattern: square toast server with Paris, Son of Priam, 9"; Saratoga chip server with Orpheus in Search of Eurydice, 9 1/4"; poached egg server with Paris, Son of Priam, 9". Not monogrammed. Marks 1902 - 1907. 11.8 OT. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1633 | TIFFANY & CO. Two silver carving sets and seven serving or table pieces in the 'Olympian' pattern: hollow-handled carving sets with blades by Joseph Rogers & Sons, cutlers to Queen Victoria; Hercules carving knife, 14 1/2" and fork, 11"; Actaeon carving knife, 11 1/2" and fork, 10 1/4"; Paris, Son of Priam cold meat fork, 8 3/4"; two Venus serving spoons, 8 1/2"; three Orpheus soup spoons, 7"; Sybil luncheon fork, 7". Marks through 1907. Luncheon and meat forks with monograms on verso. Weighable silver (excluding carving sets): 18.2 OT. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1634 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Olympian' pattern silver citrus spoons and three-tined pie forks. Twenty-five pieces: thirteen Diana pointed citrus spoons, 6"; twelve Bacchantes pie forks, some gilt bowls, 4 7/8". Dates through 1902. Not monogrammed. 26.7 OT. | 1,800 - 2,400 |
| 1635 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Olympian' pattern silver oyster forks and fish forks. Twenty-two pieces: eleven Sleeping Diana oyster forks, gilt bowls, 6"; twelve Orpheus fish forks in two variations, six wavy, 1902-1907, and six straight, 1907-1947, 7". Not monogrammed. 30.8 OT. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1636 | TIFFANY & CO. Four 'Olympian' pattern silver serving pieces: Hebe scalloped soup ladle, 11 1/2" and button-back gravy spoon, 12 1/2"; two Orpheus gravy ladles, one with scalloped bowl having monogram on reverse, 7 1/2". Marks through 1907. Most not monogrammed. 22.7 OT. | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1637 | TIFFANY & CO. Seven 'Olympian' pattern silver serving pieces: Venus kidney-shaped berry spoon, 9 1/2"; Orpheus shell-shaped berry spoon, 9", sugar sifter and two shell-shaped jelly spoons, 7"; Diana daisy-form sugar sifter, 6 1/4"; Satyr sugar tongs, 4 1/2". Marks 1891-1955. Not monogrammed. 16.8 OT. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1638 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Olympian' pattern silver asparagus tongs, and salad serving spoon and fork: Orpheus tongs with gilt blades, 9 1/2"; Paris salad spoon, 9 1/2" and fork, 10". Dates through 1891. Tongs engraved 'Van A' at arch. 16.8 OT. | 1,800 - 2,200 |
| 1639 | TIFFANY & CO. Four 'Olympian' pattern silver serving pieces: Venus fish knife, 12"; Orpheus spade-shaped fish set (spoon 10 /12", fork, 9 1/2") and cheese server, 8 1/2". Marks through 1907. Not monogrammed. 19.3 OT. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1640 | TIFFANY & CO. Collection of silver salt dips, salt spoons and pepper shakers, ca. 1869-1900. Ten salt dips: two with 'pie crust' edge; set of four individual repousse; footed repousse; pair of cobalt glass lined repousse on ball feet; cylindrical with scrolling grape repousse. Nine shakers: repousse baluster, 5"; two footed tapered forms with scroll and vines; pair in the Persian style, 5"; set of four footed shakers with bud finials and acanthus decoration, 3 3/4"; two 'Dunstan' pattern salt spoons. 35 OT. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1641 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver tea caddy in the 'King's' pattern and a massive silver soup ladle in the 'English King' pattern, ca. 1900. The tea caddy with inner lid, the ladle with monogrammed 'S' on handle. 22 OT. Tea caddy: 4", ladle: 13" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1642 | TIFFANY & CO. Bell-shaped silver tea caddy, ca. 1894, and pierced silver tea strainer with shaped mother-of-pearl handle. Caddy with chased scroll and floral ornaments and urn finial. 8 OT. Caddy: 4 1/4" x 4 1/4" x 2 7/8" | 900 - 1,300 |
| 1643 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Richelieu' pattern silver flatware, ca. 1893. Thirty-seven pieces: eleven dinner forks, 7 3/4"; seven salad forks, 6 3/4"; nine spoons, 8 1/2"; ten spoons, 7". Marks for the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago; monograms. 76 ozs. | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1644 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Persian' pattern silver holloware and flatware, and salt dip in the Indian style, 1870-1907. 'Persian' pieces: soup ladle, 13"; fork, 6 1/2"; spoon, 6 1/8"; pepper shaker, 6 1/2". Indian style footed salt dip with 'wing' handles. 19 OT. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1645 | TIFFANY & CO. 'Florentine' pattern silver flatware designed by Paulding Farnham, ca. 1900. Thirty-nine pieces: pierced poached egg server, 9 1/4"; meat fork, 9"; gravy ladle, 7"; cheese scoop, 7 1/4"; serving fork, 8 1/2"; sugar spoon, 5 1/4"; olive spoon, 7 1/2"; two pickle forks, 6"; three dinner forks, 8"; four bouillon spoons, 8"; three oval soup spoons, 7"; two orange spoons, 5 3/4"; two coffee spoons, 6"; five salad forks, 7"; four lunch forks, 7"; three cake forks, 7"; two hollow handled meat knives; two hollow handled dinner knives. Engraved crest on handles. 80 OT weighable silver. | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1646 | TIFFANY & CO. Collection of repousse silver and a set of twelve 'Ivy' pattern coffee spoons in fitted box, 1870-1900. Pair of large bulbous footed salt cellars with raised floral decoration, 1870, 2"; pair of footed baluster pepper shakers with bows, gadroons and script monograms, 1891, 5 3/4"; footed mug with repousse floral decoration, grape vine handle, ring foot and inscribed cartouche, 1879, 3 1/4". 'Ivy' spoons with script monogram 'GW'. 23 OT. | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1647 | TIFFANY & CO. Collection of silver salt dips, pepper shakers, salt spoons and bonbon tongs, ca. 1870-1901. Two footed salt dips with pierced floral rims and gilt interior, 1 1/2" dia.; two tall footed pepper shakers with pierced floral rims and acorn finials, 6 1/2"; three monogrammed salt spoons in the 'St. James' pattern; floral tongs, 3 1/2". 10 OT. | 500 - 750 |
| 1648 | TIFFANY & CO. Four silver accessories, 19th C.: pair of brushes, the tops repousse with gadroons and lions' faces, inscribed 1887, 5 1/4"; pearled scroll chatelaine typical of Charles Osborne, ca. 1882, 4 1/4"; card case with rolling edge, scrolling foliage and gilt interior, 3 1/2" x 2 1/8" | 900 - 1,300 |
| 1649 | CELLINI CRAFT Handwrought pair of sterling two-arm candelanbrum, Evanston Illinois; lightly hammered with bud ornament on domed scalloped base. 22 OT. 4 3/4" x 8 1/4" | 600 - 800 |
| 1650 | FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT / TIFFANY & CO. Silver and enamel picture frame from an early 20th C. design, ca. 1980. Incised geometric design with polychrome enamel and hinged stand. Marked Tiffany & Co. Sterling 925 F.L.W. 5 7/8" x 4 5/16" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1651 | PAUL PETERSEN (Montreal) Three pieces of Canadian Arts & Crafts era silver: pair of compotes with bud motif handle and blossom column above four buds, on a raised circular foot; and a planished bowl with pairs of buds at the rim, ring foot. Dent in bowl, one compote bent at pedestal. 51 ozs. Compotes above handle: 8 1/2"; bowl: 10" dia. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1652 | MARIE ZIMMERMAN Silver bowl, 1915. Raised flared form on ring foot with rolled rim. Fleabite dent bottom center. Marked on base M. Zimmerman Maker 1915. 36.5 ozs. 3 1/4" x 14 3/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1653 | JUGENDSTIL 800 silver bachelor's coffee service, Germany, 1890-1910. Sinuous curves, the bodies and rim chased with branches and berries, berry handles and finials. Coffee pot, 5 1/2"; cream pitcher with gilt interior, 3"; sugar bowl with gilt interior, 3" and tray, 10" x 6 1/2". Unrecognized maker. 24 ozs. | 600 - 800 |
| 1654 | GAYER & KRAUSS (Schwabisch Gemund, Germany) Silver jardiniere with cut glass liner, ca. 1920. Oval with scrolling rim and twisted lobed body on four lobed feet. 20 OT. 12 1/4" x 8 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1655 | GEBRUDER DEYHLE (Schwabisch Gemund, Germany) Four piece silver coffee set, ca. 1913. Two pots, covered sugar and creamer, fluted with squared handles and lobed finials. Unmarked. 37 ozs. Tallest: 7 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1656 | TIFFANY & CO. Ten hammered silver articles, 1878-1901: two pierced handle porringers; child's flatware set; three nut dishes on ball feet; pair of pepper shakers with one replaced finial. 24 OT. Longest porringer: 7 1/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1657 | PEER SMED (New York) Three-piece silver coffee service with jack-in-the-pulpit finials, ca. 1930. All with planished bulbous bodies, the coffee pot with reeded ivory handle and three stylized paw feet, the cream pitcher with applied frond handle and raised lotus ring foot, and the sugar bowl on a similar foot. Impressed mark on base, hand wrought. 43 OT TW. Pot above finial: 9 1/8" | 4,500 - 6,500 |
| 1658 | JOSEPH HEINRICH (Attr.) Copper and silver humidor, marketed by Black Starr & Frost, ca. 1900-1915. Tinned copper body with silver lashed arrowheads of mixed color stones, textured silver banding and studs, raised on four studded uprights becoming everted feet; antler finial. Some arrowheads with chips. Above antler: 8" | 4,000 - 6,000 |
| 1659 | STAVRE GREGOR PANIS (Falmouth, Mass.) Pair of silver candlesticks, ca. 1927. With pierced and raised lily of the valley columns on similarly pierced scalloped foot. (Panis was a member of Society of Arts & Crafts, Boston.) Maker's mark and sterling. 16.5 OT. 10" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1660 | WALTER MEYER Pair of sterling candelabrum #121 with ball and bud decorations. Impressed mark. 35 OT. 8" x 9 3/4" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1661 | WALTER MEYER WORKSHOP Collection of silver, ca. 1940-1950. Thirty-two pieces: twelve coffee spoons, most marked La Paglia for Jensen USA #112; eight unmarked salt spoons; three scroll handled salt dips; Meyers footed oval bowl #105; La Paglia silver covered jar; two Meyer table lighter holders; two cigarette holders; unmarked cream pitcher; sugar bowl; coaster. 37 OT. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1662 | WALTER MEYER WORKSHOP Silver holloware with blossom and bead foot. Eight pieces: four cordials, one marked Georg Jensen USA Inc. #100; cream pitcher and sugar bowl with Meyer marks #514 and two bowls with Meyer marks #533. 32 OT GW. | 600 - 900 |
| 1663 | WALTER MEYER WORKSHOP Silver utensils, ca. 1940 - 1950. Twelve pieces: salad servers; two martini spoons; La Paglia for Jensen USA Inc. gravy ladles #105 and #102; Meyer gravy ladle #149; La Paglia bottle opener #200; matching cheese knife and pick; nail file and dinner knife. 24 OT GW. | 700 - 900 |
| 1664 | GEORG JENSEN DENMARK 'Acorn' pattern sterling flatware service for eight, post-war. Seven piece setting: dinner fork, 7 3/4"; fish fork, 6 1/2"; luncheon fork, 6 1/2"; oval soup spoon, 6 3/4"; twelve teaspoons, 5 3/4"; hollow handled dinner knife, 10"; luncheon knife, 8". Small block monogram 'deG' on back of handle. Weighable silver 65 ozs. (excludes knives). | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1665 | GEORG JENSEN DENMARK 925 silver inkwell on stand, #346, 1926-1930. The well of fluted melon form, spot hammered with foliate and pendant grape finials and handles. Attached to oval stand with scrolling rim raised on four leaf and scroll feet. Liner missing. 5 1/2" x 9 5/8" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1666 | GEORG JENSEN DENMARK Silver candlesticks #263A, post-war. Lobed and fluted twist columns with pendant grapes. 5 7/8" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1667 | GEORG JENSEN DENMARK Five ornamental serving pieces, #83, 1915 - 1930. Each handle a leaf-shaped cage with beaded and flower terminal, lightly hammered bowls and blades. Comprises: serving spoon and fork, 9 1/2"; serving fork, 9 3/4"; lifter, 9 7/8"; knife, 10 3/4". (Note: for a similar example see pg. 292 of 'Georg Jensen: a tradition of splendid silver' by Janet Drucker.) Monogram 'R' on verso. Marked for Denmark, 830 S. 578 gs. | 2,000 - 2,500 |
| 1668 | ALLAN ADLER (California) Raised silver bowl. Spare 12" form, 2 1/2" high. Marked Allan Adler Handmade Sterling. 35 OT. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1669 | WILLIAM SPRATLING (Taxco, Mexico) Silver ovoid bowl and cream pitcher, 1st design period, ca. 1940. Hammered interior, polished exterior, split scroll handles, ring foot. Block monogram. 11 OT. Bowl: 2 3/8" x 6 3/4", pitcher: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" | 400 - 600 |
| 1670 | ALLAN ADLER (California) Eleven silver spoons, gently arched broad tapered handle. Each approx. 31.5 gs. 5". | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1671 | WILLIAM SPRATLING (Taxco, Mexico) Eight silver coffee spoons, 1st design period, 1933-1938. Hammered oval bowl to a cut and pierced tapered handle with applied half ball. 4 ozs. Irregular 5" lengths | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1672 | WILLIAM SPRATLING (Taxco, Mexico) Silver tea strainer, first design period, with looped twist-wire handles and cross pierced bowl, 5 3/4", together with a stacked elliptic salt dip in silver on ebony, with first period mark, 1" x 4 3/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1673 | WILLIAM SPRATLING AND HECTOR AGUILAR (Taxco, Mexico) Spratling: tapered silver and ebony spoon, ca. 1958; rosewood salad servers inlaid with graduated silver 'dots,' 12 1/2"; tapered cream pitcher with 'c' handle, ca. 1960; six cylindrical cordials on square pedestal foot, ca. 1944. Aguilar: olive spoon with banded handle and applied beads, 9 3/8" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1674 | WILLIAM SPRATLING (Taxco, Mexico) Silver candlesticks, 1944-1946. Rounded rectangular flared forms, planished surfaces with applied lobes. 5.94 ozs. 4" x 3 3/4" x 2 7/8" | 2,500 - 3,500 |
| 1675 | DAVID ANDERSEN (Denmark) Silver three-piece coffee set, mid 20th C. Bulbous coffee pot with incised circular hinged lid, circular finial and ear-shaped ebony handle, creamer and sugar. 34 ozs. Pot: 7". Creamer and sugar above handle: 2 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1675A | RUSSELL SEACREST Sculpture, no. 9/100. Forged sterling silver on a rosewood base. Sold through Shop One in Rochester NY. 17 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1676 | SOUTH AMERICAN Large silver framed mirror, ca. 1940. Raised and chased 'C' scroll design with folaige, shows Danish design influences. 26" x 22" x 4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1677 | CHARLES STUART HARRIS (London) Victorian etched glass baluster form claret pitcher, silver mounted. Broad collar having repousse fruit and masks against a field of arabesques, Bacchus spout, scroll handle and hinged lid with urn finial, the body etched with jardinieres and pairs of doves. Mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1874. Height: 11" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1678 | SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH SILVER Nine pieces, 1854-1915: J. McKay coffee pot with raised and chased scrolling foliage, Edinburgh 1854, 12"; raised bowl with ruffled rim, London 1902; pair of footed ovoid salt dips with liners and spoons, Birmingham marks; footed basket with shell bowl, Birmingham marks. 39 oz. weighable silver. | 700 - 900 |
| 1678A | GEORGIAN ENGLISH, SCOTTISH SILVER Twenty-five pieces of flatware, 1757-1823. Most in the 'Reeded Fiddletop' pattern, with nine later forks: thirteen Mark Cripps or Mary Corry, London, 1757; tongs by Robert Rutland, London, 1812; two ladles and two spoons by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London, 1816; seven spoons by AW, Edinburgh, 1823 having armorial engravings and shell backed bowls. Together with twenty-six other pieces of Continental silver flatware. Monograms. 110 OT. | 600 - 800 |
| 1679 | JAMES ROBINSON English silver, with a pair of Dutch silver salad tongs, 1809-1871. Eight four-piece 'Trifid' pattern place settings includes: six forks, 7 1/8"; eight forks, 6 1/2"; eight rat-tail handled spoons, 6 3/4"; six cannon handled knives with steel blades, 9 1/8", 1971-1972. Together with a footed pitcher with reed rim and graceful arched handle, London, 1832, indistinct mark, possibly P & A Bateman, 6" above handle; large gravy spoon, London 1809, mark worn, 12"; Dutch second standard salad tongs, 1871. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1680 | 19th C. SILVER Two covered wine ewers. The first in silver with baluster form having a scroll handle and feet, flower finial, raised and chased in the Rococo style, marked TRW #3474, 11 7/8", 28 ozs. The other in silver plate with strap work engraving and Greek key border, bead detail to rim, body and circular pedestal foot. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1681 | EDWARD & JOHN BERNARD (London) Victorian silver kettle on stand, 1856. Bulbous body with scroll decorations, one cartouche with crest, one vacant, scroll spout and handle with ivory insulators, with Roquille stand and burner. Compression at girdle. Approx. 82 OT. 18" | 1,800 - 2,500 |
| 1682 | JOHN McKAY (Edinburg) Elaborate George III three-piece tea service, 1832, together with a George V baluster coffee pot in the Rococo style, Chester, 1921, maker HEB/FEB. Tea set comprises: pot on four scroll feet issuing from crested cameos, 'C' scroll and foliate body, and acanthus leaf decorated handle and spout, 6 1/2"; similar two handled sugar bowl; cream pitcher with Bacchus spout; coffee pot on scroll bracket feet with eagle spout issuing from a grotesque face with flower finial, 10". 86 1/2 OT. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1683 | TIFFANY & CO. Late Tiffany, Young & Ellis silver tea kettle on stand with burner, ca. 1856. Bulbous body chased with floral and scroll decorations on lattice ground with vacant cartouches and chased swing handle, supported by four griffins on a shaped square foot. Inscribed on base. The lid is a commissioned replacement by Tiffany & Co., but is unmarked. 33 OT. Above handle: 10 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1684 | ENGLISH AND IRISH SILVER Four pieces, 18th and 19th C.: George III silver wine funnel, 1779, with detachable strainer, shaped spout, point clip and reeded details, 6" x 3 1/2"; 18th C. Dublin cream pitcher marked BM; George III toddy ladle with coin inset bowls; twisted horn handle; pierced server by John, Henry and Charles Lias with 'chained bear' crest on handle, 1836. 16 OT. GW. 12" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1684A | AMERICAN SILVER Fifteen pieces, 19th and 20th C.: oval sweetmeat basket with entwined swing handle on four grape cluster feet, 12" x 9 1/2"; pierced compote with undulating rim by Loring Andrews & Co. Cincinnati, marked #4656, 8 1/2"; center bowl by Reed & Barton with turned rim and raised iris border, 5 1/2" x 11"; twelve bread plates with reticulated rims by Matthews Company, Newark, 6 1/2". Total weight of lot 104 OT. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1685 | LARGE SCENIC SILVER TRAY The central panel a vivid depiction of cavaliers in battle, with chased ivy border, raised grape and foliage rim, overpolished. Later button feet. 58 OT. 18" dia. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1686 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver hot milk pitcher, ca. 1855. Bulbous body on shaped circular foot with grotesques adorning the scroll handle, shaped spout, hinged lid with flower finial and naturalistic scrolling floral decorations. Script monogram 'AMK' on front. 18 1/2 OT. 9 3/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1687 | WOODWARD & GROSJEAN American coin silver tea caddy, retailed by Jones, Ball & Poor, Boston. The bulbous body chased with flowers in scrolling foliage, foliate handles and ring foot, the lid with a seated Chinaman finial. Inscribed on cartouche 'Presented to Samuel Hall, Esq. Jan. 1851.' (Note: Samuel Hall, a prominent Boston ship builder, launched the first clipper ship bult in Boston. The 1,261 ton 'Surprise', 1850, entered the California and China trade, becoming one of the fastest and most profitable clippers ever built.) 16 ozs. Above finial: 7" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1688 | 19th C. AMERICAN SILVER Three holloware pieces: sterling swing handled grape basket with elaborate pierced panels depicting Cupid with drawn bow among grape bowers, 10 1/2" x 8 3/4"; panel form coin silver water pitcher by Bigelow & Brothers, Boston, ca. 1850 with scroll, foliage and flower basket decorations, 10 1/2"; and pierced rectangular centerbowl by Frank Smith with floral piercings and broad applied scroll rim, 12 1/2" x 10 1/2". 65 ozs. TW. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1689 | ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER Collection of silver and silverplate, 18th-20th C. Includes: English three-piece parcel gilt silver boxed berry service with several marks, including Stephan Adams Sr., London 1795; Sheffield silverplated berry service; Gorham weighted sterling candlesticks; Towle 'Seville' pattern weighted silver footed compote; and an electroplated fish slice and fork. | 500 - 700 |
| 1690 | AMERICAN SILVER Coffee service in the Archaeological Revival taste, ca. 1860. Tapered cylindrical form with anthemion and palmette engraving, spout and handles with reeded border, circular foot and engraved urn finials. Set comprises: pot, 9 1/4"; sugar bowl, 7"; cream pitcher, 5 1/2" and waste bowl, 3 1/4". Impressed mark of two gothic Bs. Eng'sterling 925-1000, vacant cartouche. 80 ozs. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1691 | GORHAM Four-piece ovoid bright-cut silver coffee service for Starr & Marcus, 1868. Together with a bachelor's coffee pot by Theodore B. Starr with floral spout and finial, missing the handle. Weighable silver: 76 OT. | 750 - 1,000 |
| 1692 | GEORGE SHREVE & CO. Coin silver 'Medallion' coffee service made variously by Gorham Mfg. Co. and Vanderslice & Co., ca. 1870. Oval cylindrical forms with conforming ring feet, handles, and spouts with applied floppy bow and medallion ornaments, bright cut cartouche and borders in the Greek Revival style, ring and spade finials, the water heater raised on four spade feet. Set comprises: water heater with burner, 13 1/2"; two pots, 6 1/2"; covered sugar bowl, 6"; cream pitcher, 3 1/2"; waste pot, 3 3/4". Monogram 'H', heights above finials. 163 OT. | 3,000 - 5,000 |
| 1693 | AMERICAN SILVER Eleven pieces, 19th C.: Gorham Art Nouveau 'Poppy heavy grade' berry spoon and gilt bowl, marked H86; Gorham mixed metal sauce ladle with spot-hammered surface and applied cherries and foliage in copper and gilt brass; Whiting Mfg. Co. mixed-metal cake slice similar to above, 8 3/4"; Gorham 'Lily of the Valley' serving spoon, the fluted bowl with intricate 'cat-tail' piercing, ca. 1870; Wood & Hughes parcel gilt serving spoon; six Gorham sterl. coffee spoons with Japanese fan motif, ca. 1870. Together with a travel spoon in the 18th C. style, London marks 1893 and various Dutch marks post 1852. 20 ozs. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1694 | AMERICAN SILVER Edwardian basket by Reed & Barton, scroll pierced with bright-cut garlands, 11 3/4" dia.; together with a Meriden Britannia center bowl with applied dogwood blossoms on an undulating rim, 12 3/4" dia. 31.5 OT. | 600 - 900 |
| 1695 | TIFFANY & CO., Etc. Sterling tazza together with fourteen pieces of American or English silver holloware. The tazza, ca. 1891-1902, with raised and pierced floral decorations, shell and scroll border and footed pedestal, 5" x 9", 18 ozs.; American centerbowl with broad rim and applied floral decorations; Wallace bowl with pierced floral ornament; three nut dishes by Gorham in flower forms; eight pierced nut dishes and a small tray, marked for Chester. 48 OT. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1696 | ROCOCCO-STYLE SILVER Collection of French, English and American silver, 18th-20th C. Four French 950 salt cellars with shaped cobalt glass liners, 1819-1838; six American sterling salt spoons; boxed three piece berry set with shell and wave bowls, London marks 1763 & 1776; pierced fish slice and fork by E & J Bernard, London 1861; sugar castor and syrup pitcher, London 1892; footed receiving tray by H. Wilkinson & Co. Sheffield, 1851; fork by George Smith, London 1783; berry spoon with bird ornament, Mary Chawner London 1834; mustard server with cobalt glass liner, Chester, early 20th C. 44 OT. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1697 | GORHAM (Providence, RI) Ornate floral repouss‚ coffee service, ca. 1892. Deeply raised and chased decorations, fluted ivory insulators, comprising: water kettle on stand, bulbous coffee pot, tea pot, covered sugar bowl, open sugar bowl, cream pitcher and waste bowl. 189 OT. Tallest: 12" | 10,000 - 12,000 |
| 1698 | AMERICAN SILVER Two pieces, 19th C. Footed repousse butter pot with drain dish by S. Kirk & Son, 1846-1861, the lid with raised castle scenes and flowers, flower finial, the bowl with foliate and flower decorations, leaf handles and four winged hairy paw feet, 6" x 7 3/4" beyond handles. Together with a bulbous brilliant-cut water pitcher with raised silver spout and scroll handle in the Rococco style by Fuchs & Beidehouse, 9". Butter pot, 25 ozs. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1699 | 19TH AND EARLY 20TH C. SILVER Four pieces of American and Continental silver, with two pieces of Asprey ivory handled barware. Redlich & Co. water pitcher, 9 1/4"; Gorham 'Medallion' pattern macaroni server for Hart Bros. 10"; Mauser Mfg. Co. hinged rectangular box, 3" x 1 1/8"; Portuguese footed wine coaster with pierced rim; ivory handled corkscrew and bottle opener marked for Asprey with Gothic monogram 'M'. 44 ozs. weighable silver. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1700 | 19TH AND EARLY 20TH C. SILVER Three English or Continental silver articles: snuff box in the form of a fish, naturalistically shaped head hinges at mouth and fin, faceted red glass eyes and articulated body with scales, London marks, 5"; niello decorated vessel with kinetic fish interior, bird handles; two-handled drinking bowl with shaped griffins and tooled rim, unmarked. 7 ozs. TW. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1701 | SILVER CA. 1900 BY RUSSIAN, AMERICAN, OR ITALIAN MAKERS Russian 84 silver cigarette case engraved as an article of strapped luggage, Moskow, 1892, maker AP (in cyrillic), assayer Anatolii Apollonvich; Tiffany & Co. spot hammered cigar lamp, 1917; Tiffany & Co. pepper mill, 1892-1902; Buccellati footed salt dip; two 84 silver cups, Moskow, ca. 1895. 17 ozs. | 600 - 900 |
| 1702 | RUSSIAN ENAMELED SILVER 88 silver salt chair with hinged seat and pierced crest by Nikolai Alexeev, Moskow ca. 1880. Together with an enameled 84 silver salt dip by Gustav Klingert (GK), 1891, spoon marked 84 NI. 9 OT. TW. Chair: 5 3/4" | 700 - 900 |
| 1703 | BUCELLATI (Italy) Sterling candy dish. Three cupped leaves form bowls with applied branch and two rosebuds, raised on four branch shaped feet. 10.5 OT. 8" x 7" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1704 | AMERICAN SILVER Ten pieces silver with two pieces of good silverplate. In the Repousse pattern: two pear form sugar shakers by Mermod and Jaccard, St. Louis, ca. 1895, 5"; two cream pitchers by S. Kirk & Son, 1880-1890; cream pitcher; heart shaped jewelry box frame, 2 1/4" x 5 1/2"; Tiffany & Co. Makers footed salver #22929, 1907-1938; Gorham square ogee bowl; Reed & Barton rectangular fluted bowl, 1946. In silverplate: an ornate oval center bowl with rams head decorations and ruby glass liner by Meriden, and a swing handled basket with wheat and grape motif. Weighable silver: 88 ozs. GW. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1705 | ENGLISH TRAVELING NECESSAIRE Coromandel wood and silver, London, 1877. The fitted box with eleven gilt silver mounted cut crystal jars and boxes. Celtic interlaced 'EFRB' monogram engraved to lid and four jars. Pushbutton interior opens long fitted jewelry drawer with hidden compartment below tray and hidden letter box behind mirror. Unrecognized maker 'FP'. 12" x 8 1/2" x 7" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1706 | COLLECTION OF SILVER American, English and Continental silver. Georg Jensen 'Continental' pattern nutcracker, ca. 1915-1930; George Sharp parcel gilt ladle with gargoyle bowl ca. 1863; snuff box by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1830; Durgin Cat-o-nine-tails sauce ladle; J.E. Caldwell melon-form spoon; twelve 'Imperial' pattern coffee by Whiting Mfg. Co.; Continental salt dip; pair of American barrel-form salt dips with liner, spoon and shaker; fifteen Durgin Fairfax coffee spoons; two crystal based dresser jars; two perfume flasks; baby spoons; twenty-two bonbon or serving spoons/forks; twelve German demi-tasse spoons; baby cup; Continental individual condiment set with crystal liners, etc. Weighable silver: 54 OT. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1707 | CONTINENTAL SILVER Four pieces of tableware in the French taste, 19/20th C. A pair of silver mounted wheel cut glass cruets, Paris, pierced scenes of children in courtly activities, silver tops with putti finials; German tea strainer on tripod goat foot stand; and silver covered and mounted mayonnaise bowl on saucer. | 600 - 900 |
| 1708 | AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SILVER Three pieces of holloware. Raised and pierced salver with elaborate decorations of putti among fields of fruit and an ornate roquille scroll border, unidentified European marks; German 800 silver salver signed G. Aron, cross reeded rim; Adams style footed centerbowl by International with pierced and chased dropped rim; 68 OT TW. Largest dia. 13 3/4" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1709 | AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SILVER Twelve articles and holloware, ca. 1860-1950. By Gorham: two ornate creamers (# 1685 ca. 1878; #3810 ca. 1895); a soap box and child's cup ca. 1903. By Tiffany & Co.: sugar sifter in the Chrysanthenum pattern; baby spoon; butter knife in the Italian pattern. Together with an early butter knife; fluted pill-box; ornate master salt with dolphin and putto, Germany, 800 silver; two baby spoons with dog motifs. 30 OT. | 600 - 900 |
| 1710 | SILVER OVERLAY Seventeen pieces of silver and glass with Art Nouveau silver overlay, ca. 1900. Ten overlaid bottles include: two ruby glass; two emerald glass; inkwell with silver overlay; cut crystal cornucopia shaped flask; S. Kirk & Sons repousse powder shaker; English silver flask; English cut crystal bottle with silver mounts; wheel cut scent bottle with silver mounts in the French style; set of triplet bottles, similarly mounted with German marks. Bottles as found, most somewhat cloudy. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1711 | ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SILVER Three pieces: Egyptian Revival sugar basket with cut glass liner, beaded and accanthus swing handle, pharoah and swan decoration, Belgian marks 1814-1831; oval bowl with scalloped and partially rolled floral border and ornate piercings, marked LG in shield, London 1894; heavy salver in the French scenic style, unmarked, 8 3/4" dia. 37 OT. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1712 | 18th C. FRENCH SILVER Pierced two-handled fruit bowl; undulating scroll border, scroll and fruit handles; pad feet and gadrooned lattice, cartouches vacant. 31 OT. Marks for Paris and Orleans. Top of handle: 6 3/4" x 16" x 9" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1713 | AMERICAN STERLING CENTERBOWLS Mauser Mfg. Co. lobed and scalloped everted rim becomes pad feet with raised and cut scroll and garland decorations, 14" dia., 40 OT; and a footed bowl with reeded bands, makers mark BSC, 6 1/2" x 10 1/2", 32 OT. Minor dent at bottom of footed bowl. 72 OT. TW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1714 | AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL SILVER Seven pieces: Gorham scalloped dish with Art Nouveau floral ornament and three floral feet, 1902; Reed & Barton 'Francis I' four footed bowl, #FS69X; footed raised floral compote by Simpson, Hall & Miller; Steif footed cream pitcher; two Gorham napkin rings; presentation plate depicting Louis XIV, German marks, ca. 1800. 46.8 OT. | 600 - 900 |
| 1715 | 19th C. SILVER Ten pieces includes: Tiffany sterling grape shears, ca. 1890; French hollow handled carving fork; Gorham lily pad bowl; Gorham 'Hanover' pattern parcel gilt ice cream server, 10 1/4" and six ice cream spoons. Together with nineteen pieces of Chinese export silver: four serving spoons, 8 3/4"; six soup spoons in the 'Fiddlehead' pattern with ideogram 90 WH (Wang Hing) and monograms, 7 1/4"; nine teaspoons with engraved back and handles in the Asian taste, ideogram 90, 5 1/2". 40 ozs. weighable silver. | 1,000 - 1,200 |
| 1716 | GORHAM Partial silver flatware service in 'Old Medici', 'Hindostani' and 'Chantilly' together with a spoon by Whiting, ca. 1900. Old Medici comprising: three spoons, 8 1/2"; three spoons, 7"; twelve spoons, 5 3/4"; master butter knife with engraved blade, 7 7/8". Eleven Hindostani spoons, 5 3/4"; seven Chantilly spoons, 5 3/8". 39 ozs. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1717 | AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE Partial service in the Whiting 'Lily' pattern with a Reed & Barton parcel gilt silver serving spoon 'Les Six Fleurs' and ten pieces by Wallace in the 'Lily' pattern. Whiting 'Lily' comprising: thirty-one spoons, 5 1/2"; ten forks, 7 1/4"; eleven spoons, 3 3/4". Wallace 'Lily' comprising: seven hollow handled knives; three spoons, 6". 63 ozs. weighable silver. | 900 - 1,100 |
| 1718 | SILVER CA. 1900-1920 Four pieces of American silver holloware and a set of twelve enameled silver coffee spoons by Norne, Norway for Black, Starr & Frost, Gorham, Inc. Two rectangular vegetable bowls by Reed & Barton with shell and scroll ornament, 11 1/2" x 8"; footed gravy pitcher on tray for Hardy & Hayes with flower basket and scroll ornaments and boxed spoons, each a unique color of translucent Guilloche enamel. 53 ozs. | 700 - 900 |
| 1719 | AMERICAN SILVER Eight pieces of holloware and eighteen souvenir spoons by various makers including Tiffany & Co. and Gorham, two from 1892 Columbian Exhibition. Whiting centerbowl on three bracket feet; shaped bowl with violets and applied scroll rim; Wallace rope edge bowl; Kirk bowl; pierced salvers. 83 OT. Largest: 10" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1720 | INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. 'Pantheon' pattern partial sterling flatware service for twelve, in a fitted oak box marked for H. Oemisch, Rochester, NY. ca. 1920. Set includes: twelve forks, 7"; twelve forks, 6 1/4"; twenty-four coffee spoons, 5 5/8"; twelve hollow handled dinner knives, 9"; twelve butter knives, 5 5/8"; six soup spoons, 7"; two serving spoons, 8 1/4". The case in quartersawn golden oak with draw, cream silk lining. 73 ozs. weighable silver (without knives). | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1721 | AMERICAN SILVER Coffee service in the Adams style by Goodnow & Jenks ca. 1900, together with a round tray in the Chippendale style by Frank W. Smith. 64 ozs. Tray: 16" dia. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1722 | TIFFANY & CO. Seven silver serving pieces, 1855-1889: soup ladle designed by John Polhumous, ca. 1855, 13"; bright cut fish slice and fork with ram handles in original fitted case, ca. 1889, 12 1/2" x 9 1/2"; gravy ladle in the 'Daisy' pattern, 6 1/2". In 'Wave Edge' pattern: fish slice, 11 1/2"; butter knife, 7"; salt spoon. 23 OT. | 1,200 - 1,600 |
| 1723 | SILVER UTENSILS Seventy pieces 18th, 19th and 20th C. by American, English and Continental makers. Includes fourteen pieces by Tiffany & Co.: 'Queen Anne' pattern ladle, 11 1/2", custom engraved butter knife, four 'Wave Edge' pattern spoons, 'Tiffany' pattern serving spoon and six coffee spoons; a George III or George IV ornate handled grape shears and numerous other spoons, ladles, serving sets; marrow knives by various makers including Wood & Hughes, Gorham and Reeves & Spear. A few pieces in silver plate. | 800 - 1,000 |
| 1724 | AMERICAN SILVER AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE Fifty-seven pieces, 1820-1920: four serving pieces by J & I Cox, ca. 1847; Whiting Mfg. Co., William Koch, Gorham, Wilcox & Eversten and Manchester Silver Co. Weighable silver: 68 OT. | 700 - 900 |
| 1725 | AMERICAN SILVER, 19TH-20TH C. Five pieces: 'Kings' pattern tongs for Bailey & Co., 6 1/4"; stuffing spoon, 13 1/4"; Gorham 'Strasbourg' punch ladle; two footed swing handled salts by Gorham. 20 OT. GW. | 600 - 900 |
| 1726 | AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE Thirty-eight pieces: Tiffany & Co. fruit knife in the 'Ailanthos' pattern, 7 3/4"; Unger Bros. parcel gilt scalloped berry spoon in a poppy pattern, 8 3/4"; four serving pieces in Alvin 'Bridal Rose'; six teaspoons in Wallace 'Eaton' pattern; twenty-five pieces in Alvin 'Apollo' pattern; hors d'oeuvres fork by Reed & Barton; fiddleback spoon by J.B Ginochio, Birmingham, England. Weighable silver: 32 ozs. troy. | 500 - 700 |
| 1727 | WHITING MFG. CO. SILVER FLATWARE 'Lily' pattern, ninety-four pieces: serving spoon and fork, 11 1/2"; serving spoon, 8 1/2"; gravy ladle, 7 1/4"; meat fork, 7 1/2"; slicer, 12"; eleven coffee, sugar or souvenir spoons. Together with a service for twelve by Frank Whiting, including: fourteen coffee spoons, 6"; butter knives, 5 3/4"; master butter knife, 6 3/4"; bouillon spoons, 6 1/4"; dinner forks, 7 1/2"; salad/cake forks, 6 3/4"; hollow handled dinner knives, 9 1/4". Weighable silver: 95 OT. | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1728 | 19TH-20TH C. SILVER Collection of sterling serving pieces by Continental, English and American makers. Sixteen pieces includes: Whiting Mfg Co. 'New Japanese' pattern ladle, 13"; Durgin 'Chrysanthemum' pattern cake slice and bonbon spoon; J.E. Caldwell bright-cut asparagus fork, 10 1/4"; bright-cut scalloped sugar shaker, possibly Shiebler; Jensen 'Acorn' pattern sugar tongs ca. 1910-1925; W & S Sorensen blossom handled olive fork and spoon; peapod handled ladle; Steiff repousse berry spoon and tongs; Reed & Barton 'Francis I' stuffing spoon; Frank Whiting clover meat fork; S. Kirk shell-shaped serving spoon; reticulated bonbon spoon in the Art Nouveau style and an English toddy ladle with barley twist handle, 39.4 OT GW. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1729 | AMERICAN SILVER AND COIN SILVER SPOONS Includes souvenir spoons, some enamel, 1820-1950. Makers include Gorham, Durgin, Wood & Hughes, Watson, Webster, Shiebler, Whiting, Reed & Barton and Wallace. Coin silver makers include D.G. Leonard, E & D Kinsey, W.B. Eltonhead, G.W. Fairchild & Co., John L. Westervelt, Z. Elliott and unrecognized NAT. 68.3 OT. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1730 | 19TH-20th C. AMERICAN SILVER Twenty-seven pieces includes: Tiffany & Co. raspberry Vine pattern bonbon spoon; Tiffany & Co. oval vegetable bowl ca. 1925; Shiebler Homeric pattern teaspoons; John Polhemus ivy handle sugar sifter ca. 1845; Durgin nut pick; Gorham Versailles pattern bouillon spoon; Gorham Pan salt shell; two pierced bonbon spoons by Whiting Mfg. Co.; Dominick & Haff bonbon spoon; serving spoons by Blackington, Gorham and Lunt; cheese knife by Baker-Manchester; ten demi-tasse spoons by Wood & Hughes, two by Whiting and a travel spoon. 31 OT. | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1731 | TIFFANY & CO., DOMINICK & HAFF, Etc. Fifty piece collection of silver flatware. Includes seventeen pieces by Tiffany in the 'English King' pattern: three coffee spoons; five butter knives; in 'Wave Edge' pattern: three pc. child's set inscribed 'Theodore'; child's knife inscribed 'Dorothy'; butter knife; in 'Tiffany Scroll' pattern: three coffee spoons; in 'Pyramid' pattern: two oyster forks. Together with six Dominick & Haff oyster forks in the 'Rococo' pattern, sixteen ss souvenir spoons, some with enamel decoration and eleven silver reverse tip pattern spoons, unidentified mark 'BC'. Weighable silver: 36 OT. | 500 - 700 |
| 1732 | TIFFANY & CO. Silver articles, 19th and 20th C.: Socrates medallion baby cup with gilt interior, ca. 1856; similar medallion tray, ca. 1961, 7"; pierced and riveted check cutter, 1895, 9"; hammered custom design letter opener #338A, 1895, 9"; silver mounted thumbprint glass pepper mill with flower basket finial, 1893, 3 1/2". Weighable silver: 24 OT. | 900 - 1,400 |
| 1733 | DOMINICK & HAFF Partial silver flatware service in the 'Pointed Antique' pattern, one hundred thirty-two pieces: twenty-three coffee spoons, 6"; twelve bouillon spoons, 6 1/8"; twelve demi-tasse spoons, 4 1/4"; twelve ice tea spoons, 8 3/4"; eleven dinner forks, 7 1/4" ; one luncheon fork, 6 1/2"; eleven cake forks, 6 3/8"; ten oyster forks, 5 3/8"; twelve hollow handled butler knives, 5 1/2"; two pickle forks; sugar spoon; sugar shell; two cold meat serving forks, 8"; four serving spoons, 8 1/2"; jam spoon, 6 5/8"; three graduated ladles, 7 1/2"; master butter; hollow handled pie server, 10"; hollow handled cheese slice, 6"; carving knife, 10 1/4". Script monogram 'L'. 124 OT. weighable silver. | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1734 | GEORGE W. SHEIBLER & CO. (New York) Twelve silver fingerbowls and saucers. Scrolling floral rim, elaborate interlaced monogram and conforming decorations on saucer. 111 ozs. Bowl: 1 3/4" x 4 3/4", saucer: 6 3/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1735 | AMERICAN SILVER, INCL. TIFFANY & CO. AND FRANKLIN PORTER Seven pieces includes: Tiffany Makers 4 1/2 pt. water pitcher having a half reeded bulbous body with repousse bands, 1873-1891; Franklin Porter spot hammered sugar and cream pitcher, ca. 1930; J.E. Caldwell coffee pot with ebony handle; Tiffany bowl with pierced rim, 1902-1907; Hirsch & Co. gravy bowl; 12" footed coffee pot by unknown maker. 83 OT. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1736 | 19TH-20TH C. SILVER Collection of American silver with a pair of Continental repousse and putti pepper shakers with dolphin finials. Thirty-three pieces includes: Art Nouveau punch ladle with sculpted dogwood handle by Reed & Barton, 14"; Colonial style centerbowl by Watson with silver plated insert for flowers, 13 1/2" dia.; Colonial oval bread bowl by Rogers'; three reticulated edge bowls, one by Watson for Caldwell; ten bread and butter plates by Wallace; twelve pierced mint bowls by Gorham; carving set by Whiting. 144 ozs. | 1,400 - 1,800 |
| 1737 | WALLACE SILVER FLATWARE 'Grande Baroque' pattern service for twelve. 116 pieces includes: nine piece place setting with nine serving pieces; twelve dinner forks, 8"; twelve salad forks, 6 1/2"; twelve dinner knives with steel blades, 9 3/4"; eleven soup spoons, 6 1/4"; one soup spoon, 5 1/2"; twelve ice tea spoons, 7 3/4"; fifteen teaspoons, 6 1/4"; twelve cocktail forks, 5 1/2"; eight demitasse spoons, 4 1/4"; pie-server with steel blade, 10 1/2"; two serving spoons, 8 3/4"; cold meat fork, 8"; gravy ladle, 6 1/2"; sugar spoon, 6 1/4"; cocktail fork, 5 1/2"; two salt spoons. Weighable silver 123 OT. | 1,800 - 2,800 |
| 1738 | NO LOT | 0 - 0 |
| 1739 | GORHAM 'Maintenon' pattern silver cream pitcher, covered sugar bowl and waste bowl, #A10203 - #A10205, 1929. Laurel wreath borders, alternating scrolling floral and drop flower panels, urn finial and angular scroll handles. 44 ozs. Tallest above finial: 7 1/2" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1740 | GORHAM Four 'Maintenon' pattern weighted silver candlesticks, 1929. Urn form on spreading foot. 11" x 5" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1741 | GORHAM 'Maintenon' pattern silver water pitcher #A10216/1, ca. 1929. Alternating drop flower and foliate scroll panels, laurel wreath foot, scroll spout and angular handle. 37 ozs. 10" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1742 | GORHAM 'Maintenon' pattern oval silver tray, 1929, A10223/1. With laurel border, the broad rim having alternating panels with scrolling foliage. 56 ozs. 18" x 13 1/4" | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1743 | GORHAM Two 'Maintenon' pattern footed silver compotes, #A10232/1, ca. 1926. Alternating scroll and foliate panels, urn pedestal and flaring circular foot. 43 ozs. 4 1/4" x 9" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1744 | GORHAM 'Maintenon' pattern silver covered vegetable dish #A10209/1 and gravy pitcher #A10223/1, with underplate #A10229/1, 1929. With laurel border, broad rims, bodies and cover with scrolling foliage. The vegetable dish with with removable ring handle, 12 3/4" x 9 1/2"; pitcher 5" x 7 1/2" and underplate 8 3/8" x 6". 66 ozs. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1745 | AMERICAN SILVER Three footed centerbowls with silverplated inserts for flower arranging, 1900-1930. Reed & Barton with pierced shaped rim, 13"; Clarence A. Vanderbilt with rolled rim, 10" and International, 10". 38 ozs. weighable silver. | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1746 | AMERICAN SILVER FIRST HALF 20TH C. Four pieces: oval tray and similar double oval vegetable bowl with removable ring handle by Gorham, 18" x 13" and 10 3/4" x 17 1/2"; centerbowl in the Marie Antoinette pattern by Gorham, 10" and an oval tray by S. Kirk and Son, 9 1/2" x 5". All with monogram excepting bowl. 81 ozs. TW. | 1,000 - 1,500 |
| 1747 | FRANK W. SMITH Two sets of twelve silver goblets. One set with shaped stem, 7 1/2", the other with gilt interior and flaring stem marked for Hardy & Hayes Co, 6 1/2". Monograms. 130 ozs. (24). | 1,200 - 1,500 |
| 1748 | GORHAM Two 'Florenz' pattern silver trays, ca. 1929. Panel and cartouche rims with satyr masks center elaborate script monograms. Round tray marked #A12970, 14"; oval tray marked #A12974, 20" x 14". Wear commensurate with age. 90 ozs. TW. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1749 | GORHAM Twelve 'Florenz' pattern silver bread and butter plates, 1924-1925. Elaborate rims in the Renaissance style with satyr masks, center elaborate script monograms, marked #A12793. 60 ozs. 6 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,500 |
| 1750 | GORHAM Twelve bread and butter plates, ca. 1925. Shaped and dimpled rim, scroll edge and elaborate intertwined monogram MLE. Marked on base WX1. 64 ozs. 6 1/2" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1751 | GORHAM Two pairs of silver candlesticks, ca. 1926. Baluster columns and flaring foot with elaborate intertwined scroll and garland decorations, weighted. 11 1/2" | 800 - 1,200 |
| 1752 | TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS Four weighted silver candlesticks, ca. 1908. Reed column to a square foot, removeable bobeches. 6 1/2" | 600 - 800 |
| 1753 | SILVER CANDLESTICKS Pair of silver-mounted glass three-light candelabrum by Hawkes, with three pairs of weighted silver candlesticks, 1920-1930. Two pairs by George L. Vose Mfg. Co., Providence, 10 1/2"; one pair by Victor Siedman Mfg., Brooklyn, 9". Hawkes candelabrum: 15" x 13 1/4" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1754 | WILLIAM B. KERR (Newark, NJ) Sterling high-chair liner (#1669). With acid etched nursery rhyme and Mother Goose images, retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co. 23 OT. 15" x 9 1/2" | 900 - 1,200 |
| 1755 | PORTUGUESE SILVER Four-piece coffee service on tray from Porto, Portugal, .916 silver, post 1938. Bulbous bodies, repousse rose details on lids, handles and spouts, ball finials and tapered pedestal foot. Oval tray with ornate repousse handles and rim. Marked Gion. Tallest pot: 8 1/2". 154 ozs. TW. Tray to end of handles: 25" | 3,000 - 4,000 |
| 1756 | ADIE BROTHERS (Birmingham, England) Four-piece silver coffee service on tray, 1954. Celtic interlaced borders and spouts with dragons, dragon handles and circular pedestal feet, with sugar tongs. 144 OT. Tray: 24" x 13 3/4". Tallest pot above finial: 8 3/4" | 2,000 - 3,000 |
| 1757 | GORHAM Sterling coffee service in the Adams style: five pieces with half ribbed bodies, ebony handles and finials on an oval sterl. tray having a ribbed border and unidentified makers mark 'GR + RC'. 125 OT. GW of lot. Tray: 14 3/4" x 24" | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1758 | WALLACE Silver loving cup trophy with three arched handles and trumpet foot. Inscribed 'Hamilton Club Trophy, Philadelphia Champions Pair of Philadelphia Whist Association'. Wear. 44 OT. Above handle: 12 1/4" | 600 - 800 |
| 1759 | AMERICAN SILVER Four articles, second half of the 20th C. Tiffany & Co. photograph frame, 11 1/2" x 9"; Gorham silver topped pressed glass pineapple form jelly pot; tri-part leaf form candy dish by Sciarrotta for Black, Starr & Gorham and sleek low bowl with rolled banded rim, 12 1/4", maker unidentified. Approx. 33 ozs. | 500 - 700 |
| 1760 | TIFFANY & CO. Pair of sterling three-light candelabrum ca. 1933. Circular foot, baluster stem, sinuous reeded arms and removable branches. Block monogram 'B'. 71 OT. with pouches. 15" x 14 1/2" | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1761 | GERMANY SILVER Collection of table articles from the first half of the 20th C. Includes: Koch and Bergfeld 925 four-piece Rococco Revival coffee service with cherub handles, vacant cartouche and crown finials, approx. 40 ozs. troy; an oval tray in the Rococco style, 925 silver, approx. 60 ozs. troy; covered bowl on a square base with a cherub finial, 800 silver. | 1,500 - 2,000 |
| 1762 | WALLACE 'Windermere' pattern silver coffee service #4550. Sleek urn shaped forms on circular foot with scroll handles and knopped finials. Unmonogramed. Five piece set comprises: coffee pot, 10 1/2"; tea pot, 8 1/2"; covered sugar bowl, 6 1/2"; cream pitcher, 5 1/2"; waste bowl, 3 1/2". 81 ozs. troy. | 1,200 - 1,800 |
| 1763 | AMERICAN SILVER HOLLOWARE Five pieces, 20th C. Two covered and pierced marmalade jars by Tiffany & Co. ca. 1915; missing one amber glass liner; reticulated basket with cobalt glass liner by Watson; repousse basket by International; coffee pot in the Georgian pattern by Poole. 51 OT. | 600 - 900 |