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WESCHLER’S Since 1890 E UROPEAN & A MERICAN F URNITURE AND DECORATIONS including Asian Works of Art Saturday, October 22, 2011 10 AM E & A F D WESCHLER’S

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Weschler's October 22nd auction of European and American Furniture and Decorations, including Asian Works of Art, will showcase a fine selection of 17th-20th century furnishings, decorations and fine art from various local estates and private collections. Exhibition for the auction begins Saturday, October 15th in Weschler’s downtown Washington, D.C. gallery.

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Saturday, October 22, 201110 AM

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WESCHLER’SAuctioneers & Appraisers Since 1890

Adam A. Weschler and Son, Inc. has served the Nation’s Capital asfine art auctioneers and appraisers since 1890. The gallery is nowowned and managed by fourth and fifth generation members of theWeschler family and is supported by a highly experienced admin-istrative staff.

In our second century, Weschler’s renews its commitment to thehighest level of professionalism in auction and appraisal services.Since its founding, Weschler’s has strictly adhered to the principlethat the company own none of the items it auctions, acting solely as an agent for consignors.

Adam A. Weschler (1874-1951)Ralph A. Weschler, Sr. (1897-1966)Ralph A. Weschler, Jr. (1921-1982)Benjamin E. Weschler (1922-1993)

William P. Weschler, Sr. (1926-2006)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

William P. Weschler, Jr.President

Accredited Senior AppraiserAmerican Society of Appraisers

Virginia WeschlerExecutive Vice President

Leonard J. WeschlerTreasurer

Thomas M. WeschlerSenior Vice President

Accredited Senior AppraiserAmerican Society of Appraisers

Michael J. WeschlerVice President

John S. WeschlerSecretary

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AUCTION SCHEDULE

Sale Date Sale Title ConsignmentDeadline

Dec. 3, 2011* Jewelry, Coins & Watches Oct. 14, 2011Dec. 3, 2011* American & European Fine Art & 20th Century Decorative Arts Oct. 14, 2011

Feb. 3, 2012 Capital Collections Estate Auction Dec. 16, 2011

Mar. 30, 2012 Capital Collections Estate Auction Feb. 10, 2012

May 18, 2012 Capital Collections Estate Auction Mar. 30, 2012

*Sales scheduled on the same day will be held in morning and afternoon sessions

Previews begin the Saturday prior to the auction

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EUROPEAN & AMERICANFURNITURE AND DECORATIONS

including Asian Works of Art

WESCHLER’SAuctioneers and Appraisers Since 1890

909 E Street N.W. Washington, DC 20004202/628-1281 FAX 202/628-2366

www.weschlers.com

AUCTION

Saturday, October 22, 2011 at 10 a.m.

PREVIEWSaturday, October 15 – 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.Sunday, October 16 – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.Monday, October 17 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Tuesday, October 18 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wednesday, October 19 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Thursday, October 20 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Friday, October 21 – By Appointment Only

CATALOGUES$20 at the Gallery

$25 by First Class Mail, $35 Overseas

In absentee bids this sale may be referred to as 1345Front Cover Illustration: Lot 124 (detail)

Back Cover Illustration: Lots 228, 229, 230, 231, 235, 240 & 242

All lots subject to 17-1/2% buyer’s premium as part of purchase price.(See clause 6 of the Conditions of Sale)

PROPERTY FROM THE TRUSTS AND ESTATES OF:Grace Carhart

Dr. William Morgan DelaneyJeannine Cusson Fletcher

John GleiberDorothy Jackson

Sally KrausLynn Magruder

A Maryland EstateA Maryland Estate, Proceeds to Benefit

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Washington, D.C.Herbert Christian Merillat

Josephine B. PierceA Prominent Washington, D.C. Estate

A Virginia EstateA Virginia Trust

A Washington D.C. Estate

OTHER CONSIGNORS INCLUDE:The Asbury Solomons Benevolent Fund

A Corporate CollectionA Former United States Diplomat

A Local CollectionA Maryland Collector

A Private CollectorSt. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square,

Washington, D.C.A Virginia CollectionA Virginia Collector

A Washington, D.C. CollectionA Washington, D.C. Collector

A West Virginia Collection

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SPECIALISTS IN CHARGE(202) 628-1281

DIRECTOR OF SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

William P. Weschler, Jr.

DIRECTOR OF RUGS AND CARPETS

Thomas M. Weschler

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORSEUROPEAN & AMERICAN FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS

Leigh Snitiker

John Middlebrook

ASIAN WORKS OF ART

William P. Weschler, Jr.

Mark P. Weschler, Assistant

CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENTS

(202) 628-1281

Fax (202) 628-2366

ABSENTEE BIDS

Linda Amigh

PURCHASER & CONSIGNOR PAYMENTS

Linda Amigh

FREE VERBAL ESTIMATES:Weschler’s experts will provide a freeauc tion-value estimate by ap point ment inour gal lery. Al ter na tively, pho to graphswhich clear ly de pict the items may besub mit ted in person, by mail or via emailat [email protected], if ac com pa nied

by de scrip tive in for ma tion such as di men -sions, con di tion, sig na tures, prove nance,and oth er rel e vant data. We schler’s ex -perts will be happy to visit your locationto view large col lec tions for a nominal fee,re fund able if the col lec tion is consignedwithin one year.

WRITTEN APPRAISALS:Weschler’s experts provide written ap -prais als for insurance, tax, estate or salepur pos es. The cost is based on the timeinvolved and the scope of the appraisal.Please contact Wil li am P. Weschler, Jr. orTho mas M. Wes ch ler at (202) 628-1281for further in for ma tion.

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SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

Director of Specialist De part mentsWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.202-628-12811-800-331-1430

FINE ARTS

American and EuropeanPaintings, Drawings, Sculpture,Prints and [email protected] Brown SimmsColette Chipman, Consultant

FURNITURE AND DEC O RA TIONS

American Furniture and [email protected] Middlebrook, Assoc. Director

European Fur ni ture and [email protected] Snitiker, Associate Director

20th Century Decorative [email protected] Middlebrook

Rugs, Carpets and [email protected] M. Weschler, Director

Asian Works of [email protected] P. Weschler, Jr., Director

Jewelry, Coins & [email protected] S. Weschler, Consultant

ASSISTANT TO THE SPECIALISTS

Mark P. Weschler

CUSTOMER SERVICE DE PART MENTS

Virginia Weschler202-628-12811-800-331-1430 Fax 202-628-2366

APPRAISALS

Furniture and DecorationsWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. Weschler

Fine ArtsWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.

Jewelry and U.S. CoinsJohn S. Weschler, Consultant

BIDS DEPARTMENT

Linda Amigh

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Linda Amigh

PAYMENTS

Linda Amigh

CORPORATE

AND MUSEUM SERVICES

William P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. Weschler

AUCTIONEERS

Thomas M. WeschlerMichael J. WeschlerLeonard J. WeschlerMark P. Weschler

GALLERY ASSISTANTS

G. Otis DavisRonnie LyonGregory JanrhettCharles Johnson

ASIAN TRANSLATION

Chen WenKinu Matsuyama

FRONT OFFICE

Linda AmighAllison MulhollandJudy AcsDeborah Knott

SHIPPING

Judy Acs

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

Karen Weschler

PHOTOGRAPHY

Terence D. McArdle

CATALOGUE PRODUCTION

Karen Weschler

PRINTING

Todd Allan Printing Co.

CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENTS

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PREVIEW:The preview will be held the Saturday pre -ced ing the sale from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.,Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mondayand Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Wednes day, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., andThurs day, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You areen cour aged to attend the preview and toclose ly ex am ine all lots of in ter est to you.We schler’s staff will gladly assist you if re -quest ed.

CATALOGUES:The catalogue for this auction is avail ableat We schler’s Gallery during the ex hi bi tionand auc tion for $20. A catalogue admitstwo people to the auction. Cat a logues canbe mailed for a cost of $25 and mailed over-seas at a cost of $35. Annual catalogue sub -scrip tions are available by cate gory.Additional in for ma tion may be ob tained bycon tact ing Linda Amigh at (202) 628-1281.

PRICE LISTS AND POSTCARDS:Post sale price lists are available free ofcharge, approximately three weeks afterthe sale or online. Price lists are auto mati -cally sent to cat a logue sub scrib ers, as areWeschler’s postcards, pub lished prior toeach sale.

PRE-SALE ESTIMATES:As a convenience to bidders, We schler’spub lish es pre-sale es ti mates of the value ofeach lot in the auction. Estimates are in -tend ed as a guide and should not be con -sid ered a pre dic tion of the sell ing price.

RESERVES:The “reserve” is a confidential mini mumprice agreed between the con signor andWe schler’s be low which a lot will not besold. Lots that have a reserve will not bemarked as such, but the reserves will notbe in excess of the low pre-sale estimates.We schler’s will execute all reserves on be -half of the con signor by bidding throughthe auc tion eer and plac ing suc ces sive orcon sec u tive bids for a lot. The auc tion eermay open the bid ding on any lot on behalfof the consignor up to the reserve amount.In the event the bidding does not reach there serve, the auc tion eer will an nounce“Passed.”

BIDDER REGISTRATION:Each bidder must be assigned a biddingnum ber before bids can be rec og nized.Bidding number reg is tra tion will be avail -able during ex hi bi tion hours and duringthe auc tion. Bid ders already reg is teredwith an annual We schler’s bid ding num berneed not re-reg is ter for each sale.

ABSENTEE BIDS:Bidders who cannot attend the auctionmay submit absentee bids using the Ab sen -tee Bid form at the back of this catalogue oravailable online. Ab sen tee bids may also beplaced through We schler’s FAX number,(202) 628-2366, by tele phone, (202)628.1281. Bids placed by telephone mustbe confirmed by FAX, letter or tele gram.Our facilities for telephone bidding aresomewhat limited so it is strongly rec om -mend ed that you make arrangements atleast 24 hours in ad vance. Please con tactLinda Amigh at (202) 628-1281 for spe cif -ic in for ma tion on ab sen tee bids. Ab sen teebid ders are urged to read the In for ma tionfor Ab sen tee Bidders at the back of thiscatalogue.

CONDITION REPORTS:All property is sold “As Is” in accordancewith Con di tions of Sale clause 3 and nei -ther We schler’s nor the consignor makeany ex press or implied war ran ty or rep re -sen ta tion as to the con di tion of any lotoffered for sale and no statement made atany time, wheth er oral or written, shall con-stitute such a war ran ty or rep re sen ta tion.

Weschler’s staff is available to answer anyquestions or to pro vide any additional in -for ma tion re gard ing prop er ty of fered;how ev er, such condition re ports do notcon sti tute warranty and are not in tend edto re place first hand inspection by a pro -spec tive buy er.

BIDDING INCREMENTS:The auctioneer generally ad vanc es the bid -ding in the following incremental amounts:$100-499 $25 increments$500-999 $50 in cre ments$1,000-1,999 $100 increments$2,000-4,999 $200 increments$5,000-9,999 $500 increments$10,000+ auctioneer's dis cre tion

PURCHASER PAYMENTS:Successful bidders are requested to maketotal pay ment for purchases by cash, Visaor MasterCard or pre-approved check onthe day of sale.

Buyers not known to Weschler’s and plan -ning to pay with a personal or busi nesscheck are re quired to supply us a bank let-ter of credit prior to the auction. If such ar -range ments are not made prior to the auc -tion, purchases will be held by We schler'suntil the check has cleared our bank.

The stan dard 17-1/2 percent Buyer’s Pre -mi um is added to the purchase price of allitems sold. Dis trict of Co lum bia 6 per centSales Tax is added to that total, except forbidders who hold a valid District of Co -lum bia re-sale tax num ber.

Please Note: The District of Columbiadoes not reciprocate with other ju ris dic -tions and We schler’s cannot accept taxnumbers from other ju ris dic tions. Taxnumbers must be reg is tered at the time abidding number is issued. For further in -for ma tion please con tact Vir gin iaWeschler at (202) 628-1281 or [email protected].

REMOVAL OF PROPERTY:All purchases should be paid for and re -moved the day of sale, but in no event laterthan three days post sale. We schler’s willadvise you on the best way to trans portlarge items, and will help ar range for pack -ing, in sur ance and shipping. We schler’s as -sumes no responsibility for the acts oromis sions of carriers or packers wheth er ornot they are rec om mended by us. For fur -ther in for ma tion please con tact Judy Acsat (202) 628-1281.

EXPORTATION PERMITS:Certain lots may be subject to the pro vi sionsof the Endangered Species Act of 1973, theMa rine Mam mal Protection Act of 1972,and the Mi gra to ry Bird Act of 1982. Inorder to export these items, the buyer mustobtain spe cial li cens es from the De part mentof the In te ri or, Unit ed States Fish andWildlife Service. Some items may not beexported, and others may not be resold oncepur chased. Prospective bid ders who intendto export or resell such items are solely re -spon si ble for ob tain ing such licenses andWe schler’s can not, and will not, assure thatsuch licenses can be obtained.

COMMISSIONS:Weschler’s receives the standard 10 per -cent consignor’s commission on the ham -mer price of each lot that sells for morethan $3,000; 15 percent for lots sell ing be -tween $1,500 and $2,999; 20 per cent forlots sell ing be tween $500 and $1,499; and25 percent for lots selling under $500. Foritems of ex cep tion al val ue, the consignor’scom mis sion is ne go tia ble at the time of con -sign ment. If prop er ty carries a reserve anddoes not sell, a “buy back fee” of 5 percentor $50, which ev er is greater, is charged. Asample stan dard con tract may be ob tainedby con tact ing Weschler’s office at (202)628-1281.

CONSIGNMENTS:If you have property to consign, pleasecon tact us at (202) 628-1281 or [email protected]. Generally, items mustbe con signed at least six weeks prior to thesched uled auction date, but con sign ors areurged to con sign as early as possible. A complete schedule for upcoming auc -tions and con sign ment dead line dates isavailable by visiting our website atwww.weschlers.com.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS

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CONDITIONS OF SALEThe property listed in this catalogue will be offered and sold by Adam A. Weschler & Son, Inc. (“Auctioneer”) as agent for the “Con signor” on the followingterms and conditions. No employee is authorized to alter these con di tions. All bidders and consignors acknowledge knowing and agreeing to these conditions.

1. REGISTRATIONPrior to sale, all bidders must register witha Weschler’s rep re sen ta tive and re ceive abid ding number. A bidding number will bere quired of the successful bidder at the fallof the Auc tion eer’s hammer for each lot.2. “AS IS” CONDITIONThe Auctioneer and the Consignor as sumeno risk, lia bil ity or re spon si bil ity for the au -then tic ity or the au thor ship of any prop er -ty iden ti fied in the catalogue (that is, theidentity of the creator or the period, cul-ture, source or origin as the case may be,with which the creation of any property isiden ti fied herein). All property is sold “AsIs” and nei ther the Auctioneer nor theCon sign or makes any warranties or rep re -sen ta tions of any kind or nature with re -spect to the property, and in no event shallbe responsible for the cor rect ness or anyim plied warranty or mer chant abil i ty orany im plied warranty of fitness for a par tic -u lar purpose as it relates to de scrip tion,genu ine ness, attribution, provenance, safe-ty, re lia bil ity or condition of the property.If any implied warranties of mer chanta bil -ity or fit ness for a particular purpose canbe construed from the cata logue, auc tion,or bill of sale, such war ran ties are dis -claimed by the Auc tion eer and the Con -sign or. No state ment in the catalogue ormade at the sale or in the Bill of Sale orinvoice or elsewhere shall be deemed sucha war ran ty or rep re sen ta tion or an ad mis -sion of li a bil i ty.3. GUARANTEENotwithstanding the preceding con di tion,if within 14 days of the date of the sale, onany lot, the pur chaser must give notice inwriting to the Auc tion eer that the lot sold isa coun ter feit and, if within 7 days aftersuch notice the purchaser returns to theAuc tion eer in the same condition as whensold, and gives writ ten proof from a recog-nized im par tial expert which es tab lishesbeyond rea son able doubt that the returnedlot is in fact a coun ter feit and that this wasnot in di cated by a fair reading of the cata -logue or the Auctioneer’s com ments at thetime of sale, the Auc tion eer as agent for theCon sign or will rescind the sale and refundthe purchase price paid defined as theamount of the successful bid price, plusbuyer’s premium. The guarantee is madeonly to the original purchaser of record(i.e., the registered bidder) and not anysubsequent owners. The original buyermust have remained the owner of the lotwithout disposing of any interest in it toany third party.The term counterfeit is defined as a mod-ern fake or forgery, and made with theintent to deceive.

4. WITHDRAWALThe Auctioneer reserves the right to with -drawal any property at any time beforeactual sale.5. BIDDINGUnless otherwise announced by the Auc -tion eer at the time of sale, all bids are perlot as num bered in the cat a logue. The Auc -tion eer re serves the right to reject a bidfrom any bidder. The high est bid ac knowl -edged by the Auc tion eer shall be the pur -chas er. In the event of any dispute be tweenbidders, the Auctioneer shall have the soleand final dis cre tion ei ther to de ter mine thesuc cess ful bid der, or to re-of fer and re-sellthe ar ti cle in dis pute. If the Auc tion eer de -ter mines that any opening bid is not com -men su rate with the value of the articleoffered, he may reject the bid; and if, hav-ing ac knowl edged an open ing bid he de -cides that any ad vance is not suf fi cient, hemay re ject the ad vance.6. PURCHASER’SRESPONSIBILITYOn the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer,title to the offered lot passes to the highestbidder who, thereupon will pay the fullpur chase price there fore or such part asthe Auc tion eer may require. All depositsmay be ap plied to any or all purchasesmade by the pur chaser at this or any previ-ous sale. All prop er ty shall be re moved bythe pur chaser at his expense on the day ofsale and, if not so re moved, may be sent bythe Auc tion eer to a public ware house forthe ac count, risk and ex pense of the pur -chaser. Any damage to or loss of any itempur chased which is left with the Auc tion -eer after the day of purchase is the pur -chas er’s sole re spon si bil ity. If the fore go ingcon di tions or any other ap pli cable con di -tions herein are not complied with, in ad di -tion to oth er remedies available to the Auc -tion eer and the Con signor by law, includ-ing with out limi ta tion the right to hold thepur chas er liable for the bid price, theAuctioneer at its op tion, may either (a)cancel the sale, re tain ing as liqui dateddam ag es all pay ments made by the pur -chaser, or (b) re-sell the property on 3 daysnotice to the pur chaser and for the accountand risk of the pur chas er, either pub lic ly orpri vate ly, and in such event the pur chas ershall be liable for the pay ment of any de fi -ciency plus all costs, including ware hous -ing, the expenses of both sales, and theAuc tion eer’s com mis sion at its regularrates and all other charges due here un der,and in ci den tal charg es. No claims shall beal lowed af ter removal of goods and no arti-cle shall be re-sold for pur chas er at the salewhere pur chased.

A premium equal to 17-1/2 percent of thesuccessful bid price up to and including$50,000, and 10 percent of the suc cess fulbid price over $50,000 will be added there -to and is payable by the purchaser as partof the total pur chase price.The District of Co lum bia Sales Tax is com -puted on this total purchase price. Thepur chaser will be re quired to pay the SalesTax unless ex empt ed through pos ses sion ofa val id District of Co lum bia Sales Taxnum ber. After five (5) business days and the fail-ure to pay in full, the Auctioneer reservesthe right to charge the Purchaser’s creditcard on file ten percent (10%) of theentire amount due (including the ham-mer price, buyer’s premium, all applica-ble taxes and other charges). After four-teen (14) days, the Auctioneer has theright to charge the entire amount due(including the hammer price, buyer’spremium, all applicable taxes and othercharges) to the Purchaser’s credit card onfile.Please Note: The District of Co lum bia has no ar -range ment of reciprocity with any oth erju ris dic tion and the Auctioneer cannothonor a Sales Tax num ber from anyother ju ris dic tion.Buyers not known to the Auctioneer andplanning to pay with a personal or busi nesscheck are required to supply the Auc tion -eer with a bank letter of credit prior to theauction. If such ar range ments are notmade prior to the auc tion, pur chas es willbe held by the Auc tion eer until the checkhas cleared the bank.7. RESERVESUnless the sale is advertised and an -nounced as an unrestricted sale or salewithout reserve, Con sign ors reserve theright to bid through the Auc tion eer asagent on their own con sign ments.8. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONSThe Auctioneer reserves the right to can celthe sale or any portion thereof withoutprior or further notice, and to announce atany time ad di tion al conditions of sale.

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The terms used in this catalogue as to authorship, period, culture, source and origin are made subject to the provisions in theConditions of Sale printed in this catalogue.

George III Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany SideboardCirca 1800This heading, with the date, indicates a piece that in our opinion is essentially of the period with no major alter-ations or restorations.

George III Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany SideboardThis heading, without the date, indicates a piece that in our opinion is essentially of the period but has been sig-nificantly altered or restored.

George III Style Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany SideboardThis heading, with the word style, indicates a piece that in our opinion was made as an intentional copy of an ear-lier work.

While some defects and damages are mentioned in this catalogue, it is the responsibility of the purchaser to note the condition of each piece.

GLOSSARY FOR FURNITURE & DECORATIONS

GLOSSARY FOR PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS

The terms used in this catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them here. Please note that all statements in this catalogue as to author-ship are made subject to the provisions in the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue.

Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)

In our opinion, a work by the artist.

Attributed to Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)In our opinion, a work of the period of the artist, probably in whole, or in part a work by the artist.

Studio of Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)In our opinion, a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist, possibly executed under the super-vision of the artist.Circle of Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)In our opinion, a work of the period of the artist, closely related to his style.

Manner of Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)In our opinion, a work in the style of the artist, and of a later date.

After Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)In our opinion, a copy of a known work of the artist.

The terms signed, dated or inscribed mean that in our opinion, the signature date or inscription are by the hand of the artist.We also give the placement of signature on the canvas as follows:

l.l. – lower left u.l. – upper leftl.r. – lower right u.r. – upper rightl.c. – lower center u.c. – upper center

The terms bears a signature, bears a date or bears an inscription mean that the work has a signature, date or inscription whichmay have been added by another hand. Dimensions are given height before width, unless otherwise stated, and to thenearest 1/4-inch. Pictures are framed unless otherwise noted. An asterisk (*) at the end of the description indicatesthat the print(s) in the lot has not been examined out of its mat and/or frame.

While we do our best to protect the frames, we will not be responsible for damage, regardless of cause.

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EUROPEAN & AMERICAN

FURNITURE AND DECORATIONSincluding Asian Works of Art

Saturday, October 22, 2011

10 a.m.

Lots 1 - 564

View items in the sale and leave bids online at www.weschlers.comRegister to bid live online at www.artfact.com

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RUGS AND TAPESTRIES

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

1Nain Partial Silk RugPost 1950Blue ground with palmette and floral spray field centeringa shaped medallion on rose ground, blue spandrels withina palmette and trellising vine guard border on rose ground.6 ft 7 in x 5 ft (201 x 152 cm)$600-$800

PROPERTY OF ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH,LAFAYETTE SQUARE, WASHINGTON, D.C.

2Meshed RugSecond Quarter 20th CenturyRed ground with herati field within a rosette and trellisingvine guard border on blue ground.12 ft 10 in x 9 ft 4 in (391 x 284 cm)$800-$1,200Not Illustrated

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3Pakistan Tabriz RugContemporaryBeige ground with floral spray field centeringoval medallions enclosing a complementaryfield within a boteh and trellising vine field onbeige ground.14 ft 5 in x 10 ft (439 x 305 cm)$1,500-$2,000Not Illustrated

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJEANNINE CUSSON FLETCHER

4Laver Kerman RugSecond Quarter 20th CenturyBeige ground with floral spray field within apalmette and floral spray guard border on beigeground.14 ft 2 in x 12 ft 2 in (432 x 371 cm)$2,000-$4,000

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

5Pakistan Mahal RugContemporaryShaded red ground with rosette and trellisingvine field centering twelve joined medallionson beige-red-green ground within a rosetteand trellising vine guard border on beigeground.13 ft 4 in x 2 ft 9 in (406 x 84 cm)$600-$800Not Illustrated

6Heriz RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyRed ground with herati field centering sevenshaped medallions on blue-beige ground with-in a rosette and floral spray guard border onblue ground.10 ft 6 in x 3 ft (320 x 91 cm)$1,500-$2,000

7Tabriz RugSecond Quarter 20th CenturyBeige ground with millefleur field centering amarquise medallion on blue-red ground, redspandrels within a palmette, vignette and trel-lising vine guard border on blue ground.15 ft 4 in x 10 ft 5 in (467 x 318 cm)$2,000-$3,000

8Pakistan Sultanabad RugContemporaryBeige ground with palmette and trellisingvine field within a palmette and serrated leafguard border on red ground.6 ft 7 in x 5 ft (201 x 152 cm)$400-$600Not Illustrated

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9Heriz RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyShaded red ground with herati field within a serrated leafand rosette guard border on blue ground.12 ft x 8 ft (366 x 240 cm)$4,000-$6,000

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJEANNINE CUSSON FLETCHER

10Hamadan RugSecond Quarter 20th CenturyBeige ground with millefleur field centering a marquisemedallion on blue ground, complementary spandrelswithin a serrated leaf and rosette guard border on roseground.20 ft 5 in x 12 ft (622 x 366 cm)$2,000-$4,000Not Illustrated

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11Pakistan Serapi RugContemporaryGold ground with floral spray field centering a steppedmedallion on blue-red-beige-green ground within arosette, trellising vine and serrated leaf guard border onred ground.6 ft 11 in x 6 ft 3 in (211 x 191 cm)$600-$800Not Illustrated

12Serapi RugCirca 1900Red ground with herati field centering a star medallionon blue-beige ground, red-green spandrels within arosette and trellising vine guard border on blue ground.14 ft x 9 ft 3 in (427 x 282 cm)$8,000-$12,000

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13Tabriz RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyBlue ground with millefleur field within a rosette,palmette and trellising vine guard border on greenground.18 ft 2 in x 14 ft 9 in (544 x 450 cm)$3,000-$5,000Not Illustrated

14Serapi RugCirca 1900Red ground with herati field centering a shapedmedallion on blue-red ground, shaded blue spandrelswithin a rosette and trellising vine guard border onbeige ground.12 ft 1 in x 9 ft 4 in (368 x 284 cm)$2,000-$3,000

15Heriz RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyBlue ground with herati field centering three rows ofstepped and star medallions on variegated groundwithin a rosette and trellising vine guard border onred ground.9 ft 11 in x 7 ft 7 in (302 x 231 cm)$1,500-$2,000Not Illustrated

16Pakistan Tabriz RugContemporaryBeige ground with palmette, flowering urn and floralspray field within a complementary guard border onbeige ground.Diameter: 8 ft 1 in (246 cm)$700-$900Not Illustrated

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17Hamadan RugSecond Quarter 20th CenturyRed ground with millefleur field centering a mar-quise medallion on beige ground, blue-beige span-drels within a trellising vine guard border on blueground. 18 ft 2 in x 11 ft 10 in (553 x 360 cm)$1,500-$2,000

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18Heriz RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyShaded red ground with herati filed centering a shapedmedallion on shaded blue ground within a rosette andtrellising vine guard border on shaded blue ground.11 ft 6 in x 9 ft 6 in (351 x 290 cm)$5,000-$7,000

19Tabriz RugContemporaryBlue ground with palmette, bird and floral spray fieldwithin a rosette, palmette, bird and floral spray guardborder on red ground.10 ft 7 in x 7 ft 1 in (323 x 216 cm)$2,000-$3,000Not Illustrated

20Pakistan Kazak RugContemporaryBlue ground with latched-hook and floral spray field centering a shaped medallion on red-beige-blue groundwithin a rosette and trellising vine guard border on beigeground.8 ft 4 in x 4 ft 10 in (254 x 147 cm)$500-$700Not Illustrated

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21Bidjar RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyBlue ground with millefleur field diagonal boteh spandrelswithin a serrated leaf and rosette guard border on redground.19 ft x 6 ft 6 in (579 x 198 cm)$4,000-$6,000

22Heriz RugMid-20th CenturyRed ground with herati field centering a star medallion onblue ground, beige-red spandrels within a rosette and trel-lising vine guard border on blue ground.12 ft 6 in x 9 ft 10 in (381 x 299 cm)$2,000-$4,000Not Illustrated

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23Kerman RugMid-20th CenturyBlue ground with millefleur field centeringa star medallion on blue ground within afloral spray guard border on blue ground.13 ft x 10 ft (396 x 305 cm)$2,000-$4,000

24Oushak RugContemporaryBeige ground with serrated leaf and rosettefield centering a radiating stepped medal-lion on rose-beige ground within a rosetteand trellising vine guard border on beigeground.12 ft x 8 ft 3 in (366 x 251 cm)$800-$1,200Not Illustrated

25Kazak RugCirca 1900Shaded Red ground with latched-hook andwindow pane field centering three joinedstepped medallions on blue-beige groundwithin a rosette guard border on shadedblue ground.9 ft 3 in x 6 ft 2 in (282 x 188 cm)$1,500-$2,000

26Caucasian RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyBlue ground with rosette, serrated leaf andtrellising vine field within a rosette and trel-lising vine guard border on beige ground.10 ft 6 in x 3 ft (320 x 91 cm)$500-$700Not Illustrated

27Serapi RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyBeige ground with rosette field centeringseven joined latched-hook medallions onred-beige ground within a rosette and trel-lising vine guard border on beige ground.13 ft 7 in x 3 ft 10 in (414 x 117 cm)$1,000-$1,500Not Illustrated

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28Senneh RugCirca 1920Shaded blue ground with millefleur field within a trellis-ing vine guard border on red ground.6 ft x 4 ft 4 in (183 x 132 cm)$600-$800Not Illustrated

29Afshar RugSecond Quarter 20th CenturyBlue ground with millefleur field, complementary span-drels on red ground within a palmette and serrated leafguard border on shaded blue ground.8 ft 5 in x 5 ft 9 in (257 x 175 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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30Kazak RugFirst Quarter 20th CenturyBlue ground with rosette field centering five serratededge diamond medallions enclosing complementary fieldwithin a floral spray guard border on blue ground.13 ft x 4 ft 3 in (396 x 130 cm)$4,000-$6,000

PROPERTY OF A LOCAL COLLECTION

31Aubusson Rug FragmentLate 19th CenturyHaving a central roundel medallion with beige groundand floral spray field within a floral trellising vine fieldon beige ground.18 ft 4 in x 11 ft 10 in (558 x 360 cm)$6,000-$8,000Not Illustrated

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32Aubusson RugLate 19th CenturyFloral and lattice field centering an oval medallionwith a floral festoon bouquet within a trellisingvine guard border on beige ground.15 ft 6 in x 12 ft 3 in (472 x 373 cm)$7,000-$9,000Not Illustrated

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

33Aubusson RugLate 19th CenturyGold ground with floral spray field centering ashaped medallion enclosing a floral spray fieldwithin a floral spray guard border on beige ground.14 ft 2 in x 11 ft 4 in (432 x 346 cm)$2,000-$3,000

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34Flemish Verdure Tapestry PanelLate 19th Century76 x 57 in (193 x 145 cm)$3,000-$5,000

PROPERTY OF A LOCAL COLLECTION

35Pair of Aubusson Tapestry Fragments18th-19th CenturyMounted on muslin and wood stretcherDimensions: 79-1/2 x 42-1/2 in (202 x 108 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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36Gandharan Stucco Figure of Bodhisattva4th-5th CenturyHeight: 13-3/4 in (35 cm)$500-$700

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37Group of Four Gandharan Stucco Headsof Buddha4th-5th CenturyHeights from: 6 to 8-1/2 in (15.2 to 21.6 cm)$800-$1,200

38Group of Seven Gandharan Stucco Heads ofBuddha4th-5th CenturyHeights from: 2 to 6 in (5.1 to 15.2 cm)$800-$1,200

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39Gandharan Gray Schist Head ofBuddha and a Relief SteleFragment of a Guardian3rd-4th CenturyHeight: 9 in (22.9 cm)$4,000-$6,000

Provenance of first:Kashmir House, Peshawar, Pakistan

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40Group of Seven Southern Indian Folk Bronzes of Krishna andRadha and a Ten-Armed Divinity18th-19th CenturyEach with goldish-brown patina; the seventh on a hardwood stand.Heights from: 6 to 9-1/2 in (15.2 to 24.1 cm)$800-$1,200

41Southern Indian Bronze Figure of Krishna17th-18th CenturyGoldish-brown patina and inlaid eyes.Height: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)$500-$1,000

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42Central Indian Pink Sandstone Head of a CrownedDivinity and a Buff Sandstone Relief Stele of aMithuna CoupleMadhya Pradesh or Rajasthan, 9th-12th CenturyEach on a hardwood stand.Heights from: 10 to 11-1/2 in (25.4 to 29.2 cm)$500-$700

43Two Central Indian Buff Sandstone Heads of VishnuMadhya Pradesh or Rajasthan, 9th-12th CenturyOne on an ebonized wood stand.Height of each: 15 in (38.1 cm)$600-$800

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44Three Central Indian Buff Sandstone Heads of VishnuMadhya Pradesh or Rajasthan, 9th-12th CenturyTwo on a hardwood stand.Heights from: 11 to 13 in (27.9 to 33 cm)$500-$1,000

45Two Central Indian Pink and Buff Sandstone ReliefStele of ParvatiMadhya Pradesh, 9th-12th CenturyOne on a hardwood stand.Heights from: 15-1/2 to 17 in (39.3 to 43.2 cm)$500-$700

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46Northeastern Indian Black Stone Stele of VishnuPala Period, 11th-12th CenturyOn a hardwood stand.Height: 18-1/2 in (47 cm)$5,000-$7,000

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47Northeastern Indian Black Stone Stele of Vishnu withLakshmi and SarasvatiPala Period, 11th-12th CenturyMounted on a hardwood standHeight: 31 in (78.7 cm)$5,000-$10,000

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48Three Southeast Asian Sandstone Heads of Buddha10th Century and LaterOne on ebonized wood stand.Heights from: 6 to 12-1/2 in (15.2 to 31.8 cm)$400-$600

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49Thai Bronze Figure of BuddhaAyudhya Style, 17th-18th CenturyStanding with the usnisa and cintamani recessed for inlay.Goldish-brown patina. On a natural wood base. Restorationsto hands at the wrists and feet at the ankles.Height: 21-1/4 in (54 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY FROM AFORMER UNITED STATES DIPLOMAT

50Ahmad Sadali (Indonesian 1924-1987)Untitled (Abstract)Inscribed indistinctly, dated 1969 and located Djakarta l.r.;also inscribed Sadali 1969 on versoMixed media on Masonite5-3/4 x 9 in (14.6 x 22.9 cm)$500-$700

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51Balinese School, Mid-20th CenturyFigures with Animals, Birds and Fish in a Jungle:Five WorksEach unsignedEach ink and color on paper.Largest: 14 x 10-1/2 in (356 x 267 mm)$500-$700

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52Two Pairs of Indian Ivory Carvings of a Maharaja anda Maharani and of Krishna and a GoddessMid-20th CenturyParvati with repairs to part of aureole.Heights from: 7-3/ 4 to 10 in (19.7 to 25.4 cm)$600-$800

JAPANESE WORKS OF ART

PROPERTY FROM A MARYLAND ESTATE,PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH,WASHINGTON, D.C.

53Group of Five Japanese Tea-Stained Scrimshaw IvoryNetsuke StudiesMeiji-Showa Period (1868-1989)The first, melon form with gold silk cord which opens toview two men playing a board game go, signed Shodo; thesecond, with two amber bees eating a pear section, signedTomotada; the third, a man seated on a dock with pole,signed Shodo; the fourth, an amber mounted dragonfly ona pair of straw sandals (zori), signed Koshido; and the fifth,an ivory and gold inlaid shibuichi kagamibuta disc decorat-ed in relief of a Daruma holding a scroll, unsigned.Height of tallest: 1-1/2 in (3.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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54Japanese Tea-Stained Scrimshaw Ivory Large Netsukeof Figures in a BoatSigned Muneaki, Meiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)Length: 4-1/4 in (10.8 cm)$500-$700

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55Group of Nine Japanese Wood NetsukeStudiesMeiji-Showa Period (1868-1989)The first, a floral enamel decorated marine-ivorybutton inlaid tobacco pouch and pipe form,signed Kazuo; the second, a mythological turtle(minogame), signed Somin; the third, a walruswith young each with marine-ivory tusks, signedMasamine; the fourth, a curled eel, signed Hon;the fifth, a honeycomb beehive set with seedpearl broods and a central emerging brood,unsigned; the sixth, a turtle with young,unsigned; the seventh, a double-sided group ofnoh masks, signed; the eighth, a seated actor withmask holding a bowl, signed Takatomo; and theninth, a noh mask of oni, unsigned.Length of longest: 2 in (5.1 cm)$800-$1,200

56Group of Nine Japanese Tea-StainedScrimshaw Ivory Netsuke Studies and an OjimeShowa Period (1926-1989)The first, a recumbent boar, unsigned; the sec-ond, an ojime of two rabbits, unsigned; the third,a recumbent deer, signed Daiwa; the fourth, anadult monkey grooming a young monkey, signedOkatomo; the fifth, a two Kingyo goldfish, signedTanaka; the sixth, a shishi, signed Takamasa; theseventh, a turtle, signed Shozan; the eighth, anoctopus on the back of a whale, signed Tomotada;the ninth, a chicken, signed Shozan; and thetenth, kappa and a frog wrestling on a lotus pad,signed Koetsu.Length of longest: 2-1/2 in (6.4 cm)$800-$1,200

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57Group of Nine Japanese Netsuke Studies and TwoOjimeTaisho-Showa Period (1912-1989)The first, a marine-ivory seated monkey with inlaid eyes,unsigned (lacking holes); the second, a marine-ivorybaboon with inlaid eyes, signed Hyakushiba; the third, apale red amber skull, unsigned; the fourth, a marine-ivory sleeping monkey, signed Yoshishi; the fifth, a partial-ly colored scrimshaw marine-ivory ojime of dog, signedTanaka; the sixth, a marine-ivory rabbit with young,signed Yoshihito; the seventh, a reddish-gold agate ojime,of a group of animals, unsigned; the eighth, a pale redamber seated man, unsigned; the ninth, a marine-ivoryseated monkey with fish, signed with initials PMS; thetenth, a marine-ivory mouse eating a fruit, unsigned; andthe eleventh, am orange coral noh mask of a demon,signed Chukaku-tou.Length of largest: 2 in (5.1 cm)$800-$1,200

58Group of Seven Japanese Tea-Stained ScrimshawIvory Netsuke StudiesShowa Period (1926-1989)The first, a standing man wearing a tatami mat, signedRyushi; the second, a standing artist carrying a cauldronon his head, unsigned; the third, a seated boy sleeping ona sack, signed, Mitsuyuki; the fourth, a Daruma doll withpopping pupils, signed Haisho; the fifth, a noh mask,signed Chukaku-tou; the sixth, a hooded cloaked rat in alidded cauldron (chagama), signed indistinctly; and theseventh, a seated drunken hotei resting on a bottle and amoney sack inscribed with a poem, signed, Chikuzan.Height of tallest: 2-1/4 in (5.7 cm)$500-$1,000

59Two Japanese Lacquer InroMeiji Period (1868-1912)The first, a four-case inro decorated in gold iro-e hiramaki-e, takamaki-e and kirigane of a monkey in a tree, versowith grasses, the interior in nashiji, attached with a blacksilk cord with a pierced ivory ojime and a wood snail net-suke; the second, a single-case inro decorated in gold andiro-e takamaki-e of an oni climbing a post of a thatchedroof hut on a reddish-brown lacquer ground, attachedwith a beige silk cord with an orange coral ojime and ared, gold and olive-green gaijin kettlebell netsuke. The firstwith some chips and flecks to each case; each with some wear tosurface.Height from: 2-3/4 to 2 in (7 to 5.1 cm)$800-$1,200

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60Japanese Shibayama Ivory Page TurnerMeiji Period (1868-1912)Each side carved in sunken relief shishiaibori and inlaidwith colored mother-of-pearl and ivory birds and leaves,one side with monkeys climbing a tree and a hawkperched on a tree with bird clasped in one talon abovetwo monkeys hiding in a tree hallow. Some losses to inlay.Length: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$600-$800

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61Two Japanese Tea-Stained Ivory Carvings (Okimono)of a Farmer and a TravelerEach signed on inlaid red lacquered plaque, Gensui and Soyuki,Showa Period (1926-1989)Height of each: 8 in (20.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFDR. WILLIAM MORGAN DELANEY

62Two Japanese Scrimshaw Ivory Carvings (Okimono)of a Lady Playing a Stringed Instrument Pipa and aFamily in a TreeTaisho-Showa Period (1912-1989)The second signed Takaaki.Heights from: 7-1/8 to 6 in (18.1 to 15.2 cm)$600-$800

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63Two Japanese Scrimshaw Ivory Carvings (Okimono)of Jurojin with His White DeerMeiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)The first, signed Rinpau; and the second, signedGyokuzan.Heights from: 8-1/8 to 11 in (20.8 to 27.9 cm)$600-$800

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64Two Japanese Scrimshaw Ivory Carvings (Okimono)of Men and BoysMeiji-Taisho Period (1868o-1926)Each on ivory stands.Height of each: 9-7/8 in (25.1 cm)$800-$1,200

65Japanese Scrimshaw Ivory Carving (Okimono) of a FarmerSigned Masaaki, Meiji Period (1868-1912)Lacking hoe, various age cracks and small losses.Height: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm)$500-$700

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67Japanese Bronze and Champlevé Enamel‘Chrysanthemum’ UrnMeiji Period (1868-1912)In three sections, the central round tapering body cast inhigh relief with flowering chrysanthemums and butter-flies beneath a butterfly banded shoulder on a goldish-brown patinated ground, flanked by dragon-form han-dles; the removable vasiform top and footed base on acircular stand, polychrome enameled with birds in flight,kiri mons and stylized ruyi and lappet banding. Each sectionwith scattered pitting and chips to enamel.Height: 48 in (121.9 cm); Width: 28 in (71.1 cm)$2,000-$3,000

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68Group of Four Japanese and Southeast AsianSculptures20th CenturyThe first, a copper alloy figure of a woman bathing her-self on a hardwood stand; the second, a bronze figure ofman chopping a log on an ebonized wood stand; thethird, a bronze figure of a squatting man on an ebonizedwood stand; and the fourth, a copper alloy figural book-end. Each with brown patina.Overall heights from: 5 to 7-3/4 in (12.7 to 19.7 cm)$500-$700

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69Two Japanese Dark Brown Lacquered Wood Carvingsof a Shishi and JizoEdo Period, 18th-19th CenturyJizo with glass inlaid eyes on a wood stand. Each with losses to lacquer.Height of first: 13-1/2 in (934.3 cm);Height of second: 37 in (94 cm)$800-$1,200

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70Japanese Earthenware Censer (Koro)Signed in gold Dai-Nippon Satsuma-yaki Yuzan zo (Meiji Period 1868-1912)Hexagonal, decorated in gossu blue, gold, iron-red andturquoise with silvered brass wire chrysanthemum coverwith kiku flowerhead border.Height: 3-1/2 in (8.9 cm); Diameter: 5-1/2 in (14 cm)$500-$700

71Japanese Earthenware Vase and a Tea BowlMeiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)The first, globular shape polychrome and gilt enameledwith a flowering wisteria branch, signed Kinkozan; andthe second, polychrome and gilt enameled with twoopposing fan reserves with two men playing go on a ter-race and ladies and children on a terrace, all within amillefiori and floral diaper ground, signed Shuzan. Teabowl interior with some staining.Height of first: 4-7/8 in (12.4 cm); Diameter of second: 3-1/8 in (7.9 cm)$400-$600

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72Pair of Japanese Earthenware ‘Hawk’ VasesUnsigned, Meiji Period (1868-1912)Each enameled and gilt with attacking eagles and birdsabove a rocky coastline with cresting waves. Each withscattered glaze imperfections and minor abrasions to decoration.Height: 16-3/4 in (42.5 cm)$800-$1,200

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73Japanese Earthenware Floor VaseInscribed Dai-Nippon Kyoto Kinko-zo with impressed seal, MeijiPeriod (1868-1912)Polychrome and gilt enameled with rakkans and travelersin a landscape.Rim with two vertical age cracks and some glaze imperfectionsand wear to decoration.Height: 22 in (55.9 cm)$800-$1,200

74Japanese Earthenware Large Censer (Koro)Signed Kenjo Sashu Kagoshima, Meiji Period (1868-1912)In three sections, the base polychrome and gilt enameledwith fan reserves depicting scenes from various tales, thetop section with cover and signed decorated with fan-shape kiri mons.The base with age cracks to everted rim, the top section repairedwith some losses; each section with some wear to decoration andglaze imperfections.Height: 12-3/4 in (32.4 cm); Diameter: 11 in (27.9 cm)$600-$800

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75Kutani Charger and a BowlTaisho Period (1912-1926)The first, polychrome and gilt decorated withseated court officials and ladies in an interior,verso with gold and red Kutani seal mark. Thesecond, Ao-Kutani with the interior polychromeand gilt decorated with three fan reserves ofofficials seated on a terrace, a river landscapeand ho-o birds, verso with fuku mark. Each withminor glaze imperfections.Diameters from: 18 to 14-1/2 in (45.7 to 36.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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76Pair of Imari Bottle-Form VasesUnsigned, Meiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)Each with some glaze imperfections and wear to decoration.Height: 18-1/4 in (46.4 cm)$600-$800

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77Two Japanese Porcelain ChargersMeiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)The first, Imari lotus-shaped, polychrome andgilt enameled with a bird beside a pond withina bird, insect and floral lappet everted border,unsigned; the second, crimped corner square-shape, polychrome and gilt enameled with aflock of herons (ho-o), signed Hisozan. Each withminor glaze imperfections.Diameters from: 14-1/4 to 15-3/8 in (36.2 to 39 cm)$800-$1,200

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78Japanese School, Edo Period (18th-19th Century)Scenes from the Tale of Ise: A Pair of WorksEach inscribed with tanka poems and narrativesEach ink and color on paper.Sight size: 12-1/2 x 10-1/4 in (318 x 260 mm)$500-$700

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79Kano School, Meiji-Taisho Period(1868-1926)Birds in Flowering Pond: A Six-Panel ScreenUnsignedInk, color on gold leaf paper mounted onbrocade silk.Size: 48 x 112 in (121.9 x 284.5 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

80Japanese School, Meiji Period (1868-1912)Chrysanthemums: A Four-Panel ScreenUnsignedColors on gold-leaf paper, mounted on goldbrocade silk; scattered wear, losses, restora-tions and punctures.Overall: 27-1/4 x 63-1/2 in (69.2 x 161.3 cm)$300-$500

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81Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese 1907-1992)Maiko Kyoto (K)Woodblock in color, 1961, on Kiyoshi Saito water-marked heavy paper, signed Kiyoshi Saito in whiteand with red seal; also titled, dated and numbered141/300 in pencil l.c.; in good condition aside fromsome mat toning and all four margins with foldmarks at the image, two linen tape hinges to centerand upper left.Image size: 527 x 387 mm (20-3/4 x 15-1/4 in);Sheet size: 578 x 457 mm (23-3/4 x 18 in)$600-$800

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82Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita (French/Japanese 1886-1968)Chat Couche (Buisson 29.126)Woodblock in color, 1929, signed Foujita in pencil l.r.; withlight toning. Framed.*Sight size: 324 x 445 mm (12-3/4 x 17-1/2 in)$700-$900

Provenance:The Art Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

CHINESE WORKS OF ART

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83Circle of Feng Zikai (Chinese 1898-1975)Family Gathered Beside a Lake and Walking in a Park:A Pair of Hanging ScrollsEach bears signature and with two red seals and onevertical row of inscription.Each ink and color on paper mounted on champagnebrocade silk.Each: 25 x 17-1/2 in (63.5 x 44.5 cm)$400-$600

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84Chinese ‘Great Ming’ 1-Kuan Treasure NoteMing Dynasty, Circa 1368-1399Woodblock printed on bluish-gray mulberry paper; centerand diagonal creases and two small center losses. Framed.*Sight size: 330 x 210 mm (13 x 8-1/4 in)$2,000-$4,000

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85Chinese Parcel Gilt and Polychrome Black LacquerCoromandel Six-Panel Floor Screen20th CenturyEach obverse and verso panel inscribed in calligraphy withdedications and poems. Some wear to decoration.96 x 105 in (243 x 266.7 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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86Chinese Bronze Figure of a Lohan17th-18th CenturyGreenish-brown patina, on a black slate base.Some repairs to back of robe.Height: 6-1/4 in (15.9 cm)$500-$700

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87Two Chinese Archaic Bronze Ritual Vessels (Hu)Western Zhou Dynasty (Late 9th-Early 8th Century BCE) or LaterEach with verdigris brown patina with areas of green encrusta-tion. One lacking cover.Heights from: 7-1/2 to 9-1/2 in (19.1 to 24.1 cm)$1,000-$2,000

88Chinese Bronze Archaic-Form Large Ritual Vessel(Hu)20th CenturyWith hardwood top and verdigris brown patina.Height: 19 in (48.3 cm)$500-$1,000

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89Pair of Chinese Ivory Carvings of aCourt Official and a Court LadyMid-20th CenturyEach on hardwood stands.Height: 10-1/4 in (26 cm)$500-$700

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90Chinese Ivory Carving of Immortals in a Pine ForestMid-20th CenturyOn a hardwood stand.Height: 4 in (10.2 cm); Length: 12-1/2 in (31.8 cm)$500-$700

91Pair of Chinese Partial Colored Ivory Carvings ofMeirens with FlowersPost 1950Each on hardwood stand.Height: 9 in (22.9 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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92Chinese Ivory Carving of an ImmortalFirst Quarter 20th CenturyOn a pierced green and natural ivory balconied hard-wood stand. Stand with losses.Height: 13 in (33 cm)$600-$800

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93Two Chinese Ivory Carvings of Court GuardianWarriorsFirst Quarter 20th CenturyEach with partial darkened decoration on hardwoodstands. Tallest lacking upper section of spear.Heights from: 11 to 12 in (27.9 to 30.5 cm)$800-$1,200

94Pair of Chinese Ivory Carvings of a Fisherman and a FisherwomanFirst Half 20th CenturyEach on hardwood stands.Height of tallest: 12-3/4 in (32.4 cm)$800-$1,200

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95Chinese Ivory Carving of ShoulaoWith partial darkened decoration, on hardwood stand. Height: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)$500-$700

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96Two Chinese Ivory Carvings of a Scholar and aCourt WarriorFirst Half 20th CenturyThe first on a hardwood stand.Height of tallest: 11-3/4 in (29.9 cm)$800-$1,200

97Pair of Chinese Ivory Carvings of Seated Court LadiesEach with inscribed Ming seal mark, First Half 20th CenturyEach with partial darkened decoration on hardwood stands.Height of tallest: 7-1/8 in (18.1 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOHN GLEIBER

98Chinese White Jade Carved Plaque of a Bat AmidstPeaches18th-19th CenturyNow mounted as a later sterling box with gilded interior.2-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 in (6.4 x 11.4 x 8.9 cm)$500-$1,000

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99Group of Four Chinese White Jade Ritual Articlesand a Celadon Jade ‘Ram’ Water Coupe18th-19th CenturyThe first, a tea bowl and saucer inscribed with four char-acters Qianlong mark; the second, a lotus leaf and frogsnuff dish; the third, a green jadeite round footed snuffdish; and the fourth, a mottled green jade recumbentram form water coupe.Height of fourth: 2 in (5.1 cm)$800-$1,200

100Chinese Spinach Green Jade Carving of Guanyin20th CenturyHeight: 13 in (33 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY OF ASBURY SOLOMONSBENEVOLENT FUND

101Three Chinese Green Jade Carvings of Immortals20th CenturyThe first two, spinach green jade of a merien withstringed instrument and a man holding an oar; the third,a pale celadon jade of Guanyin and phoenix. Each onhardwood stands.Height from: 8-1/4 to 9 in (21 to 22.9 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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102Pair of Chinese Mottled Celadon Jade Carvings ofPhoenix20th CenturyEach on hardwood stand.Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)$800-$1,200

103Chinese Pale Celadon Serpentine Hardstone Carvingof Phoenix20th CenturyOn hardwood stand. Female with some chips to tail feathertips.Height: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm)$500-$700

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104Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Two-Handled JarGansu Provence, Banshan Type, 4th-3rd MillenniumThe globular body painted with four black and red con-centric reserves. Possible strengthening of decoration.Height: 13-3/4 in (35 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Ching-Kuang Gallery of Art, Taipei, Taiwan

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105Two Chinese Neolithic Painted PotteryHandled JarsGansu Provence, 3rd-1st MillenniumEach painted in black and red with geometriczig-zag patterns. Each possibly with strengtheneddecoration.Heights from: 4-1/4 to 5-7/8 in (10.8 to 14.9 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Ching-Kuang Gallery of Art, Taipei, Taiwan

106Group of Four Chinese Neolithic PotteryVessels1st Millennium-Western Zhou Dynasty, 11th-8th Century BCEThe first, a gray pottery ovoid jar with overallpunch-work decoration; the second, a graypottery compressed jar with two incised zig-zag horizontal bands; the third, a redware sin-gle-handle jar with a punch-work banding;and the fourth, a burnt-redware two-handledjar with vertical incised decoration.Heights from: 4-3/4 to 9-1/4 in (12.1 to 23.5 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Ching-Kuang Gallery of Art, Taipei, Taiwan

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107Group of Five Chinese Celadon VesselsEastern Jin-Sui Dynasty, 3rd-6th Century ADConsisting of: two similar dishes, a ship’s-bow form modelof a brick stove, a two-handled jarlet and a pierced two-handled bowl with two recumbent dogs.Length of largest: 6 in (15.2 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Ching-Kuang Gallery of Art, Taipei, Taiwan

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108Two Chinese Painted Gray Pottery Vessels (Hu)Han Dynasty, 1st-3rd Century ADEach painted in red and white with concentric bands ofcurlicues and geometric devices. Each probably withstrengthening of decoration.Height of tallest: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Ching-Kuang Gallery of Art, Taipei, Taiwan

109Three Chinese Yaozhou Celadon BowlsNorthern Song Dynasty, 10th-12th Century ADEach conical shape, two with interiors carved with threeboys crawling amidst lotus scrolls, raised on gritted ringfeet; and the third molded with chrysanthemum blossom.Diameter of largest: 4-3/4 in (12.1 cm)$500-$700

Provenance:Ching-Kuang Gallery of Art, Taipei, Taiwan

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110Chinese Blue and White ‘Kilin’ JarMing Dynasty, 14th-16th Century ADScattered iron glaze imperfections.Height: 14-1/4 in (36.2 cm)$3,000-$5,000

PROPERTY FROM APROMINENT WASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

111Chinese Blue and White Covered Ginger Jar19th CenturyThe body painted with four warriors beneath tasseled ruyi-banding and shou character domed top. Base with pseudo fourcharacter underglazed blue Qianlong mark. Minor glaze imper-fections.Height: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm)$600-$800

Provenance:The Chingwah Lee Studio of Orientalia, San Francisco,California

112Chinese ‘Famille Verte’ Rouleau Vase19th CenturyNow mounted as lamp. Minor scattered glaze imperfections.Height: 18-1/2 in (47 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFDR. WILLIAM MORGAN DELANEY

113Pair of Chinese ‘Famille Rose’ and Yellow Ground ShallowBowlsEach with red four characters Tongzhi Mark and Period (1862-1874)Each decorated with gilt shou- characters amidst enamelpainted bats, twin-peaches and ‘Precious Objects’ (Pa Pao).Each with scattered glaze imperfections and some surface abrasions.Diameter: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm)$800-$1,200

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CHINESE EXPORT

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

114Chinese Export Parcel Gilt and Cobalt Decorated‘Armorial’ Oval Tureen and UndertrayJiaqing Period (1796-1820)Each with a central armorial shield with arm andarrow crest. Repair to undertray; tureen lacking lid.Height of tureen: 5 in (12.7 cm); Width of undertray: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)$600-$800

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115Group of Four Chinese Export Parcel Giltand Grisaille-Decorated Table ArticlesQianlong Period (1736-1795)The first, a mug, having a scroll and basket offruit decorated reserve enclosing a gilt mono-gram opposite an entwined strap handle; the sec-ond, a plate, decorated with an amorous couple;the third, a saucer, decorated with a recliningfemale nude with putti; the fourth, a tea bowl,decorated with floral sprays. Fritting to rim of teabowl.Diameter of plate: 9 in (22.9 cm); Height of tea bowl: 4 in (10. 2 cm)$1,000-$1,500

116Group of Six Chinese Export Table ArticlesQianlong Period (1736-1795)The first, a ‘Famille Rose’ plate, with a centralarmorial with crown crest; the second, a‘Mandarin Palette’ plate, with a central armorialwith crown crest flanked by lions; the third, anoctagonal ‘Mandarin Palette’ plate, decoratedwith a central armorial with rampant lion crest;the fourth, a plate decorated in cobalt and siennahaving a central roundel with a shepherd andvillage scene; the remaining two, a ‘MandarinPalette’ cup and saucer, decorated with a mono-grammed urn and floral sprays. The octagonalplate with small chips to rim; fritting to rim of saucer.Diameter of largest: 9-1/4 in (23.5 cm)$600-$800

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117Set of Seventeen Chinese Export Parcel Giltand Cobalt Decorated Dessert PlatesJiaqing Period (1796-1820)Each decorated with a central floral spray. Onewith chip to rim.Diameter: 7-1/2 in (19.1 cm)$1,000-$1,500

Provenance:Shreve, Crump & Low Co., Boston

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118Group of Three Chinese Export ‘Canton’ Blue and WhiteTable ArticlesXianfeng-Tongzhi Period (1851-1874)Consisting of a milk jug, covered tureen and an octagonalplatter. Fritting to rim of tureen lid.Height of jug: 6-1/4 in (15.9 cm); Width of platter: 12 in (30.5 cm)$500-$700

Provenance:The milk jug: Lee Burgess Antiques, New London, NHThe covered tureen: Doric Antiques, Washington, D.C.

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

119Chinese Export ‘Blue Fitzhugh’ Bottle VaseQianlong Period (1736-1795)The underside with dealer label.Height: 9-3/4 in (24.8 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Elinor Gordon, Villanova, PA

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120Chinese Export ‘Canton’ Blue and White Cider JugXianfeng-Tongzhi Period (1851-1874)Having a bulbous form with an entwined strap handle with floral andfoliate terminations surmounted by a removable domed lid with fu-dogfinial.Height: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)$700-$900

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121Chinese Export School, Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyA Lakeside View and A Riverside View: A Pair of WorksEach unsignedEach oil on canvasEach: 14 x 19 in (35.6 x 48.3 cm)$800-$1,200

Provenance:The Parker Gallery, London

122Chinese Export School, Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyJunk Leaving Canton HarborUnsignedOil on canvas18 x 23-1/2 in (45.7 x 59.7 cm)$500-$700

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123Chinese Export School, Third Quarter 19th CenturyWhampoa AnchorageUnsignedOil on canvas18 x 23-1/2 in (45.7 x 59.7 cm)$8,000-$12,000

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

125Group of Four Chinese Export Silver Objets de VertuEarly 20th CenturyThe first, a double-strand calligraphy disc belt inscribed withauspicious characters, the chamfered rectangular bucklesinscribed with two-character Chinese marks for Long Life andWealth and Status, impressed on back of one buckle 90 and WH(Wang Hing); the second, a filigree card case embossed withdragons and foliage reserves, unmarked; the third and fourth, apair of miniature screen-form place card holders, the firstembossed with a fu-dog amidst ruyi-fungus, the second with acrane amidst foliage, each impressed 90 and SF (Sing Fat).Together with a Siamese two-piece belt buckle embossed withdancing divinities flanked by two peacocks against an open-work scrolling ground, unmarked.Length of belt: 24 in (61 cm); Length of belt buckle: 5-1/2 in (14 cm)Total weight: 11.9 oz$1,000-$2,000

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126Japanese Sterling Mounted Glass QuadrupleDecanterMeiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)The pierced housing molded with prunus blossoms sur-mounted by a removable cup-form lid enclosing fourstoppers. Impressed Sterling/ 950; the glass decantermolded Made/ In/ France.Height: 13-1/8 in (33.3 cm)$500-$700

127Japanese Repoussé Silver Picture FrameMeiji-Taisho Period (1868-1926)Having a bamboo-form border enclosing a basket weaveground decorated with chrysanthemum sprays above apool of water. Apparently unmarked.13 x 10-3/4 in (33 x 27.3 cm)Total gross weight: 42.2 oz$800-$1,200

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128Mexican Sterling Footed Center BowlMid-20th CenturyHaving a undulating tapered form with a molded foliaterim. Impressed Sterling/ Mexico and with eagle assay markand partial maker’s mark.Height: 7 in (17.8 cm)Weight: 27.7 oz$400-$600

129Set of Ten American Silver Plate Mounted FiguralStem WinesRetailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Mid-20th CenturyEach stem molded as a game bird below a floral-cut clearglass bowl. Each impressed with retailer’s mark. One stembroken loose from base.Overall height: 5-1/4 in (13.3 cm)$400-$600

130Reed & Barton Sterling Five-Piece Coffee and TeaServiceTaunton, MA, First Half 20th CenturyConsisting of a coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar bowl,cream jug and waste bowl; each with engraved mono-gram. Together with a Reed & Barton two-handled silverplate tray with complementary engraved monogram. Theservice impressed with factory mark (RB within twooctagons) and 035; the tray impressed with factory mark,date cipher for 1934 and P131/ 87/ 23.Height of coffeepot: 10-1/8 in (25.7 cm); Length of tray: 22-3/4 in (57.8 cm)Total gross weight: 66.2 oz$1,500-$2,500

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131Reed & Barton Pierced Sterling Basket VaseTaunton, MA, First Half 20th CenturyHeight: 21-1/8 in (53.6 cm)Weight: 33.3 oz$700-$900

132Reed & Barton Sterling ‘Lily Pad’ BasketTaunton, MA, Dated 1941Having an entwined handle enclosing an oval reserve withan engraved initial above a lily pad-form bowl. Impressedwith factory mark, date cipher and X103.Width: 13-1/8 in (33.3 cm)Weight: 14.4 oz$400-$600

133American Sterling Swing-Handled BasketFirst Half 20th CenturyHaving a pierced round form with an undulating rimimpressed with flower baskets and draped garlands belowa swing handle with an engraved conjoined script mono-gram. Impressed with maker’s mark (M within a square)and 1.Height with handle: 13-1/4 in (33.7 cm); Diameter: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm)Weight: 26.3 oz$500-$700

134Redlich & Co. Sterling Loving CupNew York, Circa 1901Having a bulbous three-handled body engraved with thepresentation Metropolitan/ Insurance/ Company/ to/ JohnDolph/ 1901. Impressed with factory mark, 3504 and 7-1/2Pints.Height: 12-3/8 in (31.4 cm)Weight: 44.7 oz$800-$1,200

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135Set of Ten International Silver Co.Sterling Service PlatesMeriden, CT, Mid-20th CenturyIn the ‘Minuet’ pattern. Each impressedwith factory mark, H455-2 and patternname.Approximate diameter: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm)Total weight: 147.7 oz$3,000-$5,000

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136Set of Six International Silver Co. Sterling StemGobletsMeriden, CT, Mid-20th CenturyEach engraved with the initial G. Each impressed withfactory mark and P664.Height: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm)Total weight: 31.6 oz$600-$800

137Gorham Sterling Thirteen-Piece Dresser SetProvidence, Dated 1912Consisting of a hand mirror, nail buffer with under-tray, clothes brush, hair brush, shoehorn, small dress-er tray, lidded cut glass dresser jar, nail file, scissors,two button hooks, and two cuticle tools. Togetherwith a Gorham sterling clothes brush with shoehorn.Each impressed with factory mark; several impressedwith date cipher. Each shoehorn with bent blade; dent tohandle of hand mirror.Length of hand mirror: 9-1/4 in (23.5 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murdoch, Vaudeville MagnateEthel Murdoch MondellBy descent to present owner

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138Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Pierced Sterling CenterBowlNew York, First Half 20th CenturyHaving a shaped oval form engraved and molded withflower heads, floral sprays and scrolling foliage. Impressedwith maker’s mark, retailer’s name (J.E. Caldwell & Co.)and 4372.Height: 4 in (10.2 cm); Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Weight: 25.6 oz$800-$1,200

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139Gorham Sterling Hot Water Kettle-on-StandProvidence, Dated 1925-1928In the ‘Plymouth’ pattern. Impressed with maker’smark, retailer’s mark (J.E. Caldwell & Co.), dateciphers and A2416.Overall height: 11-5/8 in (29.5 cm)Total gross weight: 40.4 oz$1,000-$1,500

140Schofield Co. Sterling Five-Piece Coffeeand Tea ServiceBaltimore, Mid-20th CenturyConsisting of a coffeepot, teapot, coveredsugar bowl, cream jug and waste bowl. Eachimpressed with factory mark and 1900.Height of coffeepot: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm)Total gross weight: 75 oz$1,500-$2,500

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141Gorham Sterling Flat Table ServiceProvidence, Edgeworth Pattern, Introduced 1922With engraved initialConsisting of:12 Place knives10 Place forks12 Salad forks12 Teaspoons12 Dessert spoons12 Citrus spoons12 Demitasse spoons3 Tablespoons1 Two-piece salad set1 Sugar spoon1 Jelly server1 Two-piece carving set1 Cake server

Total number of pieces: 92Total weight of weighable silver: 77.6 oz$1,500-$2,500

142Gorham Sterling Assembled Part Flat Table ServiceProvidence, King George and Kings II Patterns,Late 19th CenturyWith engraved crestConsisting of:2 Dinner knives2 Luncheon knives4 Dinner forks6 Luncheon forks

10 Teaspoons6 Dessert spoons2 Tablespoons2 Bouillon spoons5 One-piece butter spreaders1 Gravy ladle

Total number of pieces: 40Total weight of weighable silver: 53.5 oz$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR

143Reed and Barton Sterling Flat Table ServiceTaunton, MA, Francis I Pattern, Introduced 1907Consisting of:12 Place knives12 Place forks12 Salad forks12 Teaspoons12 Soupspoons12 One-piece butter spreaders

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1 Tablespoon1 Serving spoon1 Serving fork1 Gravy ladle1 Sugar spoon1 Two-piece carving set

Total number of pieces: 79Total weight of weighable silver: 92 oz$3,000-$5,000

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

144Stieff Repoussé Sterling Assembled Part Flat TableServiceBaltimore, Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyWith engraved monograms and initialsConsisting of:7 Place forks6 Place forks

12 Ice cream forks12 Teaspoons4 Citrus spoons

11 Soupspoons12 Demitasse spoons5 Bouillon spoons6 One-piece butter spreaders2 Oval-bowl serving spoons1 Large serving spoon1 Gravy ladle

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144AAmerican Repoussé Sterling Assembled Part FlatTable ServiceBaltimore, Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyComprised of Jacobi & Jenkins, Jenkins & Jenkins,Inc., Schofield Co., Inc., S. Kirk & Son and J.S.MacDonald Co.Partly engraved with initialsConsisting of:12 Place forks9 Salad forks

14 Seafood forks (2 styles)10 Teaspoons12 Demitasse spoons6 Tablespoons4 Iced tea spoons9 One-piece butter spreaders

(2 styles)2 Condiment ladles (2 styles)1 Gravy ladle1 Sauce ladle

1 Flat server2 Serving forks1 Lettuce fork1 Master butter knife1 Olive spoon1 Two-piece carving set1 Two-piece steak set1 Pie server1 Cake server1 Pair of salt and pepper shakers1 Pair of salt cellars1 Pair of salt spoons

Total number of pieces: 97Total weight of weighable silver: 103.5 oz$3,000-$5,000

1 Master butter knife1 Small server1 Olive pick2 Pickle forks1 Sugar spoon2 Serving forks1 Serving spoon1 Repoussé bowl serving spoon4 Repousseé bowl nut spoons2 Pairs of sugar tongs (2 styles)1 Pierced serving spoon1 Two-piece carving set

Total number of pieces: 99Total weight of weighable silver: 120.9 oz$3,000-$5,000

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145Set of Twelve Vanburen Sterling StemGobletsMid-20th CenturyEach engraved with the Gothic initial M. Eachimpressed Vanburen/ Sterling.Height: 6-5/8 in (16.8 cm)Total weight: 56.9 oz$1,200-$1,800

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146Whiting Mfg. Co. Repoussé Sterling RectangularShallow DishProvidence, First Quarter 20th CenturyHaving a hibiscus and scroll-molded rim enclosing anengraved conjoined script monogram. Impressed withfactory mark, retailer’s mark (The Nowlan Co.) and6511.Width: 16 in (40.6 cm)Weight: 27.1 oz$800-$1,200

147Clemens Friedell Sterling Trophy BowlPasadena, CA, First Half 20th CenturyThe hand-wrought bowl engraved with a presentationfor the Southern California Spring Flower Show for theyear 1939. Impressed Clemens Friedell/ Pasadena/ HandWrought.Height: 3-1/2 in (8.9 cm); Diameter: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm)Weight: 49.2 oz$1,800-$2,200

Provenance:Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murdoch, Vaudeville MagnateEthel Murdoch MondellBy descent to present owner

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148Gorham Aesthetic Movement Sterling VaseProvidence, Circa 1910In the Japanese taste; having a hand-hammered surface worked with prunusblossoms and raised on a spreading circular foot. Impressed with factorymark and A9575.Height: 15-1/8 in (38.4 cm)Weight: 13.6 oz$1,000-$1,500

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149American Silver Overlaid Amethyst GlassPitcherFirst Quarter 20th CenturyApparently unmarked. Two tears to silver ground at lid.Height: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm)$500-$700

150Pair of Graff, Washbourne & DunnSterling Mounted Intaglio Cut GlassCompotesNew York, First Quarter 20th CenturyEach floral and drape-carved bowl raisedon a garland-draped base with four hoof-form feet with ram’s head terminations.Each impressed with factory mark, 512/ 9and Brand-Chatillon Co.Height: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm); Diameter: 7 in (17.8 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

151American Sterling CoffeepotRetailed by Theodore B. Starr, Inc., New York, Circa 1910Having a floral spray, scrolling foliage and anthemionleaf-molded urn-form body engraved with a conjoinedscript monogram below a hinged lid with a basket-of-fruit finial. Impressed with retailer’s mark, 7630 and 3Pints.Height: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)Gross weight: 32.8 oz$600-$800

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152Tiffany & Co. Sterling Punch LadleNew York, Wave Edge Pattern, Introduced 1884Engraved with a conjoined script monogram and 1894.Length: 15 in (38.1 cm)Weight: 7.1 oz$500-$700

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

153Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Cocktail ShakersNew York, 1907-1938One with engraved block-form initials R.H.M. Eachimpressed with factory marks.Height of tallest: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm)Total gross weight: 44.4 oz$1,200-$1,800

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154Tiffany & Co. Sterling BowlNew York, 1907-1938Having a pierced and floral molded rim. Impressed withfactory mark, 15646 and 4769.Height: 2-3/4 in (7 cm); Diameter: 11 in (27.9 cm)Weight: 21.9 oz$700-$900

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155Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Asparagus TongsNew York, Chrysanthemum Pattern, Introduced 1880Engraved with a conjoined script monogram.Length: 7-3/4 in (19.7 cm)Weight: 6.2 oz$800-$1,200

156Tiffany & Co. Sterling Part Flat Table ServiceNew York, Hamilton Pattern, Introduced 1938With engraved monogramConsisting of:11 Fruit knives12 Seafood forks12 Salad forks12 Bouillon spoonsTotal number of pieces: 49Total weight of weighable silver: 40.6 oz$1,000-$1,500

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157Tiffany & Co. Sterling TrayNew York, 1907-1938Impressed with factory mark, 17464 and 8458.Scratching to surface of tray.Width: 18 in (45.7 cm)Weight: 63.8 oz$1,500-$2,000

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158Set of Seven Tiffany & Co. Sterling StemWinesNew York, 1956-1965Each impressed with factory mark and 18885/ L.Height: 4 in (10.2 cm)Total weight: 24.6 oz$500-$700

159Tiffany & Co. Sterling BowlNew York, 1907-1938Engraved with a conjoined script monogram. Impressedwith factory mark, 4115B/ 6867 and 3 Pints.Height: 2-3/8 in (6 cm); Diameter: 8-5/8 in (21.9 cm)Weight: 14.2 oz$400-$600

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160Pair of Tiffany & Co. SterlingTazzasNew York, 1907-1938Each with a central roundel enclosingan engraved monogram. Eachimpressed with factory mark, 20392Hand 4297.Height: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm); Diameter: 9 in (22.9 cm)Total weight: 41 oz$2,000-$3,000

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161Set of Four Tiffany & Co. Sterling CandlesticksNew York, 1907-1938Each with a removable bobèche. Each impressed with factory mark, 18446/ 6 andReproduction/ Original By/ David Willaume/ London 1739.Height: 9 in (22.9 cm)Total weight: 83.1 oz.$4,000-$6,000

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162Cased American Sterling 24-Piece Salt SetRetailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, 1854-1870Consisting of 12 footed salt cellars and 12 complementa-ry saucers; each engraved with a conjoined script mono-gram. The hinged lid opening to view a light blue silkand velvet-lined fitted interior with gilt inscription Goldand Silver Smiths/ Tiffany & Co. 550/ *552/ Broadway. Eachimpressed Sterling/ 3.Height of salt cellars: 1-1/8 in (2.8 cm); Diameter of saucer: 2-3/4 in (7 cm)Total weight: 15.1 oz$400-$600

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

163American Silver Two-Piece Fish SetAlbert Coles & Co., New York, 1860-1870Each having an engraved pierced blade with a cattail anddolphin-molded handle; each handle engraved with aconjoined script monogram and June 7th, 1866. Eachimpressed with maker’s mark.Length of knife: 12-3/8 in (31.4 cm)Total weight: 9.1 oz$500-$700

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164American Silver Soup LadleR&W Wilson, Philadelphia, Circa 1850The handle with two engraved conjoined script mono-grams. Impressed R&W WILSON within a serrated-edgerectangular reserve and STANDARD within a rectangularreserve.Length: 14 in (35.6 cm)Weight: 7.5 oz$400-$600

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

165Group of Four American Silver Flat Table ArticlesThe first, a parcel gilt sterling serving spoon, Tiffany &Co., Richelieu pattern, introduced 1892; the second, asterling serving fork, Whiting Mfg. Co., Providence,Arabesque pattern, introduced 1875; the third, a sterlingfish knife, Gorham, Providence, Dresden pattern, intro-duced 1885; the fourth, a silver shovel-form servingspoon, the bowl with repoussé floral and grape decora-tion, undecipherable mark. The fourth engraved with aconjoined script monogram. The first with wear to parcel giltdecoration.Length of longest: 12 in (30.5 cm)Total weight: 12.6 oz$500-$700

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFLYNN MAGRUDER

166American Silver TeapotJames Howell, Philadelphia, 1800-1810Having a central raised band engraved with a ribbon andleafage garland enclosing oval reserves with stylizedflower heads above an octagonal reserve with anengraved conjoined script monogram. Impressed twiceHOWELL within a rectangular reserve. Ebonized wood handle lacking thumb grip.Height: 7-1/4 in (18.4 cm)Gross weight: 21.9 oz$500-$700

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167American Silver Soup LadleEbenezer Thomas, Petersburg, VA, Circa 1815Impressed twice E. Thomas within a rectangular reserveand with the recessed figure of a woman. Some wear toedge of bowl.Length: 13 in (33 cm)Weight: 5 oz$400-$600

168American Repoussé Silver Footed SalverAndrew Ellicott Warner, Baltimore, 1850-1860Engraved with a central foliate-border roundel enclosinga lion and star crest and raised on four ball and clawfeet. Impressed Warner/ 11-2.Diameter: 10 in (25.4 cm)Weight: 17.2 oz$700-$900

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169English Silver Plate and Cut Glass Oil LampLast Half 19th CenturyThe Corinthian column-form standard continuing to a facetedcut-glass font, now mounted as a lamp.Height: 27 in (68.6 cm)$400-$600

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170Pair of English Silver Plate Five-Light CandelabraElkington & Co., Dated 1859Each having a tapering molded standard continuing to a cen-tral candle socket surrounded by four removable candle armsand sockets. Each base with impressed maker’s mark and dateletter.Height: 21-3/4 in (55.2 cm)$800-$1,200

171English Neoclassical Style Silver Plate Covered UrnEarly 20th CenturyThe ovoid body embossed with bowknots and bellflowersbelow a removable lid embossed with draperies and leavesending in an ivory finial, raised on a pedestal base. Undersideof base impressed with rounded iron cross.Height: 28 in (71.1 cm)$500-$700

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172Sheffield Plate Double Wine Coaster Wagon19th CenturyHaving two wine coasters with leafage-embossed rim and ivory handle. Apparentlyunmarked.Length: 19 in (48.3 cm)$400-$600

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173Set of Four Sheffield Plate CandlesticksEllis-Barker Silver Co., Birmingham, 1906-1912Each having a flattened ovoid standard contin-uing to a complementary socket and remov-able bobèche, raised on an ovoid base. Eachimpressed with pineapple factory mark andENGLAND. Some dents to bases.Height: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm)$500-$700

174George II Scottish Silver SauceboatJames Glen, Glasgow, 1743-1752Raised on three scroll legs with paw feet.Marked on underside.Length: 6-3/4 in (17.1 cm)Weight: 4.7 oz$300-$500

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175Set of Four George II Weighted SilverCandlesticksPeter Werritzer, London, Circa 1751Each of Corinthian column form raisedon a domed foliate-embossed base withengraved sea serpent crest. Eachimpressed with lion passant and twowith maker’s mark on interior ofbobèche; the sticks engraved withscratch weights on foot rim No. 1 19”12;No. 2 19”2; No. 3 20”5; No. 4 20”0.Height: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)$3,000-$5,000

Note:For a similar pair of Werritzer candle-sticks see Freeman’s, English Furniture &Decorative Arts, May 4, 2010, lot 303.

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176George III Silver ArgyleMaker’s mark AF, possibly Alexander Fogelberg, London, 1778Having a swan’s neck spout for gravy and a hot waterspout, with raffia side handle. The body engraved withan armorial crest. Marked on lower body and undersideof base. Repair to lid and to gravy spout; minor dents to body.Height: 4-3/4 in (12.1 cm)Gross weight: 12.1 oz$600-$800 177

Pair of George III Weighted Silver CandlesticksS.C. Younge & Co., Sheffield, 1818Each having a fluted body ending in a foliate scrollembossed base. Each marked on foot rim. Dents to eachbobèche and one frozen.Height: 8-5/8 in (21.9 cm)$800-$1,200

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178George III Silver Cake BasketJohn Lambe, London 1800The navette-form body engraved on the interior with acentral reserve enclosing the initial E, within a border ofengraved ribbons and fruit below a reeded swivel handle.Marked on foot rim and interior of handle. Base com-pressed.Length: 13-3/4 in (34.9 cm)Weight: 22.3 oz$600-$800

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179George III Silver Two-Handle Covered UrnBenjamin Laver, London, 1782The ovoid body embossed with laurel garlands centeringan armorial on one side, a rosette on the other, flankedby reeded scroll handles; the removable lid with arti-choke finial. Marked on interior rim of lid and foot rim.Height: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm)Weight: 38.3 oz$2,000-$3,000

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180Set of Four George III Silver Tablespoons anda George II Silver Stuffing SpoonThe four, Thomas Eustache, Exeter, 1781, eachin the Old English pattern with engraved initialT and marked; the stuffing spoon, maker’s markpossibly EC in script, London, 1754, Hanoverianpattern.Total weight: 12.5 oz$400-$600

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181George III Silver Two-Handle CupJohn Langlands & John Robertson, Newcastle, 1784The ovoid body having a mid-banding and overalllater chased with foliage and two open ogival car-touches flanked by S-scroll handles and raised on amolded circular foot. Marked on side of body andwith maker’s marks on each handle. Marks slightlyrubbed.Height: 6 in (15.2 cm)Weight: 14.6 oz$600-$800

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182Two George III Silver SalversLondonThe first, Richard Carter, Daniel Smith, Robert Sharp, 1781,circular with a beaded band and edge, engraved with anarmorial and lion crest, marked on underside; the second,Charles Aldridge, 1795, rectangular with convex corners,mounted on a wood base, engraved with a central shield-form reserve enclosing a monogram within an engraved foli-ate border, marked on edge.Diameter of first: 7 in (17.8 cm)Weight of first: 7.7 oz$600-$800

183George IV Silver Stuffing Spoon and AsparagusServerThe spoon, William Lister, Newcastle, 1824, OldEnglish pattern with engraved initial B, marked;the asparagus server, maker’s mark illegible,London, 1820, marked. Asparagus server lackingtown mark.Total weight: 10.1 oz$300-$500

184Pair of William IV Silver SalversEdward Barnard & Sons, London, 1831Each of circular form with shaped rims embossed with fruitand floral bouquets; the centers later engraved with scrollingfoliage and cartouches, raised on three C-scroll and foliatelegs. Each marked on underside.Diameter: 9-3/4 in (24.8 cm)Total weight: 31.6 oz$800-$1,200

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185Three English Silver Tea ArticlesConsisting of a waiter, Maxfield & Sons, London,1895, circular with a scalloped shell and gadroonedge raised on three talon feet, marked on under-side; a covered sugar bowl, Horace Woodward &Co. Ltd, London, 1889, of quatrefoil form, overallembossed with scrolling foliage surmounted by anivory finial, marked on side of body; and a creamjug, Lambert & Co., London, circa 1910,engraved Antonia, the underside engraved FromGreat Grandmama, marked on side of body.Height of cream jug: 4-3/4 in (12.1 cm); Diameter of waiter: 6-3/4 in (17.1 cm)Total gross weight: 17.1 oz$400-$600

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186Victorian Silver Gilt Sugar UrnCatchpole & Williams, London, 1890Having a bulbous body embossedwith scrolling foliage on a stippledground continuing to a hinged lidwith crown and eagle finial. Markedon underside of base and interior oflid. Wear to gilt.Height: 6-1/4 in (15.9 cm)Weight: 10.8 oz$400-$600

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187George V Silver Salver and a Footed BowlCrichton Brothers, London, 1913-1915The circular salver with shaped molded edge raised on three raised padfeet; the circular bowl raised on a scalloped-edge foot. Each marked onunderside.Diameter of salver: 8 in (20.3 cm); Diameter of bowl: 8 in (20.3 cm)Weight of salver: 11 oz; Weight of bowl: 20.1 oz$1,000-$1,500

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188Pair of George V Silver SauceboatsCrichton Brothers, London, 1928Each with shaped edge, the body engraved S/ H * C,raised on three shaped feet. Each marked on underside.One foot bent.Length: 8 in (20.3 cm)Total weight: 23.5 oz$500-$700

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189George V Silver Sugar and CreamerSibray, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1926, Retailed by Tiffany & Co.,EnglandThe side of each body engraved S/ H * M. Each markedbelow rim.Height: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm)Total weight: 13.4 oz$300-$400

190George V Silver TrayCharles Stuart Harris, London, 1927The rectangular tray with shaped corners engraved S/ H*M/ 1928 within agadroon rim and handles. Marked on underside.Length: 22 in (55.9 cm)Weight: 53.1 oz$1,200-$1,800

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191George V Silver Tea UrnMappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1929-1930Having a circular body raised on four reeded legs endingin paw and ball feet. Marked on side of body, interior oflid, and interior of burner.Height: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)Gross weight: 85.3 oz$2,000-$3,000

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192Pair of Christofle Silver Plate Wine Coolers andStandsModernEach having a removable flaring cylindrical wine coolerset within a stand. Underside of each cooler and rim ofeach stand impressed Christofle/ France and with two fac-tory marks.Height overall: 35-1/4 in (89.5 cm)$800-$1,200

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193Group of Five Christofle Silver Plate Serving TraysModernConsisting of a set of three 13 x 17 inch rectangular traysand a pair of two-handled trays. Each impressed on edgeChrisotel and with one factory mark. Some scratching tosurfaces.Largest including handles: 15-3/4 x 23-1/4 in (40 x 60 cm)$600-$800

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194Group of Five Christofle Silver Plate Serving TraysModernConsisting of three oval trays, a circular tray and a largeoval tray. The first three impressed faintly Christofle andwith one factory mark; the remaining two impressedChristofle/ Hotel and with one factory mark. Scratching tosurfaces.Lengths from: 14-3/4 to 23-3/4 in (37.5 to 60.3 cm)$600-$800

195Christofle Silver Plate Assembled Dessert ServiceThe Flatware, Chinon pattern, ModernConsisting of:12 Dessert spoons12 Dessert forks12 Dessert knives12 After dinner teaspoons12 Demitasse spoons12 Ice cream spoons12 Pastry forks12 Fruit knives1 Pie server2 Cake or ice cream servers2 Sugar ladles2 Sugar tongs2 Cheese knives1 Nutcracker1 Pair of grape shears2 Pairs of pastry tongs1 Powdered sugar caster1 Pair of circular trays1 Pair of cake stands1 Pair of soufflé dishes1 Wavy-rim fruit bowl

Each marked. Some pieces in original packaging.Total number of pieces: 117Diameter of trays: 14-3/4 in (37.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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196Large Group of Christofle Silver PlateServing and Table ArticlesModernConsisting of:2 Cake stands2 Powdered sugar casters2 Toast racks4 Gratin dishes2 Condiment jars6 Soufflé dishes

12 Finger bowls1 Fish platter2 Oval platters

Each marked; some in original packaging. 33pieces.Diameter of soufflé dishes: 9 in (22.9 cm)Length of oval platters: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm)$800-$1,200

197Christofle Silver Plate Assembled SeafoodServiceThe Flatware, Chinon pattern, ModernConsisting of:12 Fish forks12 Fish knives12 Oyster forks12 Lobster forks12 Snail forks2 Large serving spoons2 Large serving forks2 Two-piece fish sets1 Gravy ladle1 Fat and lean gravy ladle1 9-inch ladle1 Pair of fish platters

12 Shrimp cocktail dishes1 Gravy boat4 Gratin dishes

Each marked; some in original packaging.Total number of pieces: 90Length of platters: 27-1/2 in (69.9 cm)$1,000-$1,500

198Pair of Christofle Silver Plate Two-HandleTea TraysModernEach rectangular with a molded edge flankedby scroll handles. Each impressed on edgeChrisotel with factory mark.Length including handles: 29 in (73.7 cm)$500-$700

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199Christofle Silver Plate Four-Piece Coffee andTea Service with TrayMalmaison Pattern, ModernConsisting of a coffeepot, teapot, covered sugarbowl and cream jug with complementary two-handled tray. Each impressed Christofle with twofactory marks. Handle of cream jug broken and withsmall loss.Height of coffeepot: 10 in (25.4 cm); Length of trayincluding handles: 25-1/4 in (64.1 cm)$700-$900

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200Group of Christofle Silver Plate‘Chinon’ Flat Serving ArticlesModernConsisting of:2 Soup ladles4 Large serving spoons4 Large pierced serving spoons4 Large serving forks2 Giant serving spoons2 Two-piece fish sets1 Two-piece salad set2 Two-piece carving sets2 Flat servers2 Gravy ladles2 Fat and lean gravy ladles1 Ice cream server

2 Potato ladles2 Rice ladles1 Pie server2 Sugar ladles2 Pairs of sugar tongs2 Small cold meat forks2 Cheese knives2 9-inch ladles1 Ice cube spoon2 Pairs of ice tongs2 Pastry tongs1 Pair of grape shears

Each impressed Christofle/ France and with two factorymarks; some in original packaging.Total number of pieces: 54$700-$900

201Christofle Silver Plate ‘Chinon’ Flat Table ServiceModernConsisting of:4 Tablespoons

12 Dinner forks12 Dinner knives10 Steak knives6 Place spoons

10 Dessert spoons10 Dessert forks11 Dessert knives7 Fish forks

10 Fish knives12 Cream soup spoons12 Teaspoons8 After Dinner teaspoons

12 Demitasse spoons10 Ice cream spoons10 Iced tea spoons12 Oyster forks12 Salad forks12 Lobster forks

12 Pastry forks12 Snail forks12 Butter spreaders12 Fruit knives1 Soup ladle2 Large serving spoons2 Large pierced serving spoons2 Large serving forks1 Two-piece salad set1 Two-piece fish set1 Two-piece carving set1 Flat server1 Gravy ladle1 Fat and lean gravy ladle1 Potato ladle1 Rice ladle1 Pair of sugar tongs1 Cheese knife1 Nutcracker

1 Pair of grape shears1 9-inch ladle1 Pair of pastry tongs1 Pair of ice tongsEach impressed Christofle/ France and with two factorymarks. Some in original packaging.Total number of pieces: 265$1,500-$2,500

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202Louis XV Style Silver Plate Two-Light Bouillotte Lamp19th CenturyHaving a tôle-peinte shade decorated with figures in landscapes.Electrified. Wear to silver; adjustable mechanism frozen.Height: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$500-$700

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203Spanish Silver Standish and a Louis XVI SilverWine Taster’s CupThe standish, circa 1800, B. Garcia, having an ovaltray with upturned ends, supporting two cylindri-cal pots and centering a sander, marked on tray B.Garcia and with two unidentified marks; thetaster’s cup, Jean-Baptiste Perrin, Caen, circa1754-1770, of typical form with a serpent handle,engraved MARECHAL, impressed below rim withcrown and maker’s mark. Some lids of pots replaced.Length of first: 9 in (22.9 cm); Length of second: 4-1/2 in (11.4 cm)Weight of first: 15.6 oz; Weight of second: 4 oz$800-$1,200

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204French Neoclassical Silver Spoon and ThreeForksNicolas Gonthier, Paris, Circa 1781-1783Each engraved with an armorial and crown and lioncrest; each marked.Total weight: 10.9 oz$400-$600

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205French Rococo Style Silver TeapotSimon Slisonski, Circa 1900Having a pear-shaped body embossed with a rocaille cartoucheenclosing an engraved monogram. Underside and interior rim of lidimpressed with 950 standard and maker’s mark.Height: 8 in (20.3 cm)Gross weight: 16.8 oz$400-$600

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206French Silver Oval Covered TureenErnest Cardeilhac, Paris, Circa 1900The oval body flanked by pierced handles, thelid embossed with floral vines and bowknotscentering a pinecone finial. Impressed with950 standard mark on interior rim of lid andthe rim and foot rim of body; underside withpartly effaced maker’s mark and impressedCardeilhac/ Paris.Height: 10 in (25.4 cm); Length including handles: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm)Weight: 65.1 oz$3,000-$5,000

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207Continental Louis XVI Style Silver BoxPossibly German, Circa 1900The rectangular box with canted corners, the sidesembossed with garlands and trophies, the lid with a por-trait medallion of a gentleman; with gilt silver interior.Side of body with impressed B within a shield and anillegible rectangular mark. Hinge broken.Length: 7 in (17.8 cm)Weight: 14.2 oz$600-$800

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208German Rococo Style Silver Pierced Oval BowlWolf & Knell, Hanau, Circa 1900The oval openwork bowl embossed with fruit and foliage.Impressed in center with pseudo-hallmarks.Length: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm)Weight: 15 oz$400-$600

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209German Silver Six-Piece Coffee and Tea Service with TrayMaker’s mark WW/ H, Hanau, Circa 1900Consisting of a hot water kettle on burner stand, coffeepot, teapot, water pitcher, cream jug,covered sugar bowl and tray. Each having a bulbous body with embossed floral spray, the lidswith engraved monogram. Each impressed 800, Hanau and with maker’s mark WW/ H withina heart.Height of hot water kettle: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm); Length of tray including handles: 28-3/4 in (73 cm)Total weight: 247 oz$6,000-$8,000

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210Pair of Austrian Weighted Silver Three-LightConvertible CandelabraVienna, 1856Each having a bulbous standard with embossed floralbandings continuing to a removable three-arm sectionwith complementary bandings. Each impressed on armsection and base with 13 loth standard and unidentifiedmaker’s mark.Height: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$800-$1,200

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211Austrian Silver Pierced Fruit BowlDated 1858Having an overall pierced shaped ovoid body, the han-dles and rim with applied acorns and oak leaves raisedon four shell and scroll feet. Impressed on interior with13 loth standard.Length including handles: 14-1/2 in ( 36.8 cm)Weight: 18.2 oz$600-$800

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212Austrian Silver Tray andSauceboat with AttachedUndertrayVienna, Retailed by I. Matzner, 1872-1922Each having a bound reeded rimwith embossed laurel sprays. Eachimpressed with 800 standard mark,unidentified maker’s mark and I.Matzner.Length of tray: 20-1/4 in (51.4 cm);Height of sauceboat: 6 in (15.2 cm)Total weight: 63.8 oz$1,500-$2,500

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213Austrian Silver Fish PlatterVienna, Retailed by I. Matzner, 1872-1922Having a bound reeded border. Impressed with 800 standard, maker’s markW&C, and I. Matzner.Length: 23-1/2 in (59.7 cm)Weight: 53.1 oz$1,200-$1,800

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214Pair of Austrian Silver Open DishesVienna, Retailed by I. Matzner, 1872-1922Each circular with a bound reeded rim and complementary handles; one with removable three-part divider. Eachimpressed on underside with 800 standard mark, maker’s mark W&C and I. Matzner.Diameter: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm)Total weight: 84.2 oz$2,000-$3,000

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215Set of Eight Italian Silver Placecard HoldersAlioto Adriana, Genoa, Mid-20th CenturyEach of various forms mounted with coral,turquoise or green glass. Each marked 800 andwith maker’s mark.Height of tallest: 2-3/4 in (7 cm)Total gross weight: 4.2 oz$400-$600

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216Italian Neoclassical Style SilverCovered UrnFlorence, 1944-1968The ovoid body fitted within a trifidstand embossed with acanthus andmask scroll legs, having a domed lidwith leaf and berry cast borders.Underside of base impressed 800 withmaker’s mark and illegible mark.Height: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm)Weight: 22.5 oz$400-$600

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217Italian Neoclassical Style Silver TeapotNaples, 1832-1872Having a tapering ovoid body continuing to a horse-headspout, with scroll handle having caryatid and ram’s head ter-minations, the hinged lid with putto holding a bird.Impressed with 834 standard on foot rim and interior rim oflid, and with maker’s mark possibly FP, on foot rim. Foot rimslightly bent.Height: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)Weight: 26.1 oz$3,000-$5,000

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218Russian Silver Cigar CaseLate 19th CenturyRectangular, engraved with a central cartoucheof a building within lancet arches and scrollingfoliage, verso embossed with leafage scrolls andflowers. Impressed with 84 standard for import-ed silver.Length: 5-1/8 in (13 cm)Weight: 4.6 oz$600-$800

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219Russian Silver TrayAdolf Sper, Assaymaster Dimitry Ilyich Tverskoy, St. Petersburg,1849The rectangular tray with shaped corners flanked byentwined leafage handles. Marked on underside with maker’sand assaymaster’s marks, city mark and 84 standard.Length including handles: 24-1/4 in (61.6 cm)Weight: 70.3 oz$2,000-$3,000

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220East Indian Silver Filigree Tasseled Card BasketCuttack, Early 20th CenturyWith swivel handle. Apparently unmarked.Height: 5 in (12.7 cm); Diameter: 8 in (20.3 cm)Weight: 9.7 oz$500-$700

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221Turkish Silver Center BowlLate 19th CenturyThe oval lobed body with scrolling openworkborder, flanked by scroll handles. Impressed onunderside 900, G67 and with a star.Height: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm); Length: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm)Weight: 36.1 oz$1,000-$1,500

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PROPERTY FROM ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

222Islamic Engraved Brass Travel Astrolabe19th CenturyThe mater cast in one piece with Arabic inscribed limbmarked in degrees and a floral chased throne (kursî)with Arabic inscription and a carrying shackle and ring;the openwork movable projection of the ecliptic plane(rete) onto two interchangeable plates (tympan) withArabic inscribed circular lines, pinned through the cen-ter; the back inscribed in Arabic with a variety of scaleswith rotating rule (alidada). Lacking horse.Length: 2-1/2 in (6.4 cm)$500-$700

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223Caucasian Gilt and Niello Silver Scabbard KindjalEarly 20th CenturyThe 9-3/4-inch (24.8 cm) fullered double-edge bladewith Arabic inscription having a gilt and niello silveredgrip and scabbard chased with foliage.Length overall: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm)$500-$700

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224Indo-Persian Gold Damascened Steel KindjalCirca 1900The 14-inch (35.6 cm) fullered double-edge blade withgold damascened foliage reserve, having a gilt-metalmounted bone grip and black parchment scabbard withgold-inlaid iron convex belt mount. Blade with scatteredrusting spots and losses to scabbard.Length overall: 21-1/2 in (54.6 cm)$500-$700

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225Indo-Persian Gold Damascened Steel Helmet (Khula Khud)19th CenturyOverall engraved with scrolling foliage and birds, the rim with cal-ligraphic panels centering an adjustable nasal bar, central spike andchain mail.$1,000-$2,000

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

225APair of Japanese Showa Tanto Mounted asNaval Officer’s Presentation DaggersCirca 1930-1940Gilt soft metal mounted shagreen scabbard(saya,) with two cord rings (kurikata,) the hilt(tsuka) with complementary mounts (tsuba, fuchi,seppa and kashira), brass wire bound ray fish skin(same) and kiri pin (mekugi)

Configuration (sugata): straight with single-edge wedge shape section (kirihazukuri); shallowpeak back (iorimune), medium and rounded (chu-maru); Length (nagasa): 9 in (22.9 cm). Forgingpattern (jihada): dense wood grain (itame).One with rusting to blade; both with some wear to giltmetal mounts.$1,500-$2,500

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CHURCH, WASHINGTON, D.C.

226Two Japanese Lacquer Helmets (Jingasa)Edo Period, 19th CenturyOne in black lacquer, the other in brown, each with giltmon and red lacquer interior. The first with some damage tolacquer; the second with a few cracks and losses to lacquer.Diameter of largest: 14 in (35.6 cm)$500-$700

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227Japanese Samurai Helmet (Hoshi-Bachi Kabuto)Edo Period, 18th-19th CenturySome losses to rivets (hoshi) and repairs at fukigaeshi.$800-$1,200

228English Lobster Tail Helmet17th CenturyFitted with an adjustable nasal bar, two pierced ear piecesand an articulated lobster tail. $1,000-$1,500

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229British Victorian First Royal Dragoon HelmetS. Firmin & Sons, 19th CenturyHaving a red horsehair plume, the brass helmet with applied whiteand gilt metal badge above a laurel banding. The interior with metalplaque embossed S. Firmin & Sons/ London/ Martin Lane. Some dents.$2,000-$4,000

230British Victorian Royal Army Medical Corps General’s PithHelmetHawkes & Co., London, 19th CenturyHaving a gilt metal badge, surmounted by red and white feathers.The interior printed Cork Patent/ Hawkes & Co./ 14 Piccadilly Londonand *adman/ File & Co./ Bombay, Poona.$1,000-$1,500

231British Victorian Suffolk Yeomanry Horse Guard HelmetLast Half 19th CenturyHaving a white horse hair plume, the brass helmet mounted with awhite and gilt metal badge centering the monogram VR. Some dents.$2,000-$4,000

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232British George V-VI Royal Horse Guard Officer’s HelmetFirst Half 20th CenturyThe steel helmet with brass trim having a red horse hair plume, withenameled gilt metal and steel badge. $2,000-$4,000

233British George V Life Guard HelmetFirst Quarter 20th CenturyHaving a white horse hair plume, with enameled gilt metal and steelbadge. Dent to neck guard.$2,000-$4,000

234British Victorian 1st Fifeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps HelmetHobson & Sons, Late 19th CenturyInterior with maker’s label Hobson & Sons/ 37 & 38 Little Windmill St.Haymarket/ London W.$800-$1,200

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235British Victorian Hampshire RegimentOfficer’s HelmetHebbert & Co., London, Last Half 19th CenturyHaving a gilt and white metal badge, giltmetal spike and cruciform base. Interior withmaker’s label.$700-$1,000

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236British George VI Constable HelmetChristys’, London, Dated 1949Having a blackened helmet plate, black rose top and centerband. Interior brim with impressed English Manufacture abovemanufacturer’s mark and year 1949.$100-$200

237Prussian Field Gray Infantry PickelhaubeCirca 1915Unit stamp to rear visor J.R. 138. Lacking chinstraps and cockades;some rusting to spike; distress to liner.$200-$300

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238Prussian Infantry PickelhaubeDated 1915The interior with black circular stamp and dated 1915; the rear visor withindecipherable white stamp. Some distress.$300-$500

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239Bavarian Home Guard PickelhaubeMid-19th CenturyHaving lion’s-head chinstrap hangers. Front of chinstraplacking buckle.$1,500-$2,000

240Prussian Garde Officer’s PickelhaubePrivate Purchase, Probably Mecklenberg-Schwerin, After 1887Having a circular spike base with fluted spike surmountedby a small ball, with four star stud retainers, above aneagle helmet plate with applied Royal cipher. Front andback visor with “alligator” finish; stud heads lacking washers.$1,000-$1,500

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241Framed Imperial German Medical Officer’sEpaulettes and DecorationsConsisting of Commander’s Grade epaulettes andshoulder boards (probably Major); a HessenOrder of Philip and an Austrian Order of FranzJosef (without swords). Some losses to red enamel ofcross.Diameter of Hessen Order of Philip: 46 mm$1,000-$1,500

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243French Parade Fire Helmet and a U.S. Army ParadeHelmetThe first, first half 20th century, the polished steel helmetwith applied gilt metal badge embossed Sapeurs PompiersDordogne; interior inscribed Raynaud 36. The second,1950s, the polished steel helmet enclosing a green helmet.$100-$200

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244Pair of French Underhammer Percussion PistolsEach Trigger Impressed 8, Mid-19th CenturyEach having an octagonal barrel with fixed sight. Theframe with foliate engraving stamped Brevete/SGDG versowith crowned oval enclosing GT above a star, fitted withan iron ramrod.Length of barrel: 2-3/4 in (7 cm)$800-$1,200

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245Two Delft Blue and White Plates18th-19th CenturyEach having a central flowering urn. The firstwith underglaze blue indecipherable mono-gram and 241; the second unmarked. Somechips to glaze at rim.Diameter of largest: 9 in (22.9 cm)$400-$600

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246Dutch Blue and White Plaque of aRussian GentlemanSocieté Ceramique, MaastrichtDepicting the bust profile of a Russianman, inscribed indistinctly at c.l. Versowith underglaze blue circular factorymark. Set within a branch-carved walnutframe. Mark partially effaced.24 x 16 in (61 x 40.6 cm)$500-$700

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247Dresden Floral Encrusted Figural CenterpieceCarl Thieme, Potschappel, First Quarter 20th CenturyThe reticulated floral encrusted and polychrome decoratedbowl supported by a floral encrusted standard flanked bywinged putti raised on a rocaille base. Underside with under-glaze blue factory mark and impressed 2819.Height: 14-1/8 in (35.9 cm)$600-$800

248Meissen ‘Streublumen’ Tête-à-Tête1860-1924Consisting of a coffeepot, covered sugarbowl, cream jug, two cups and saucersand a tray. Each decorated with floralsprays and insects within a gilt border.Each with underglaze blue crossedswords mark and impressed numerals.Loss to interior rim of coffeepot. 8 pieces.Height of coffeepot: 8-1/4 in (21 cm); Length of tray: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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249Meissen ‘Streublumen’ Dinner Service1860-1924Consisting of:12 Dinner plates12 Salad plates12 Soup bowls12 Bread and butter plates

1 Square dish1 Oval dish1 Salad bowl1 Covered sauce tureen with attached undertray2 Large oval platters

Each decorated with floral sprays and insects within a wavygilt border. Each with underglaze blue crossed swords markand impressed numerals. Two soup bowls of a different pattern.54 pieces.Diameter of dinner plates: 9-7/8 in (25.1 cm); Length of largest platter: 20-1/2 in (52.1 cm)$5,000-$7,000

250Meissen Figure of Love Bound1860-1924The seated putto with his hands and wings tied behind hisback raised on a shell and scroll molded base. With under-glaze blue crossed swords mark, incised M 104 and incisedand painted numerals.Height: 4-3/8 in (11.1 cm)$400-$600

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251Meissen Armorial Cup and Presentation SaucerCirca 1800The white ground cup with a red and black armorial crestand gilt bandings; the complementary saucer painted witha crown crest above the presentation R. v. Koenneritz/ sim/ F.v. Gutschmidt. Each with underglaze blue crossed swordsmark and impressed and painted initials and numerals.Some wear to gilt decoration.Height of cup: 3-1/8 in (7.9 cm)$300-$500

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252Meissen ‘Blue Onion’ Fruit BasketMarcolini Period, 1774-1814The exterior molded with ozier pattern, flanked by twoloop handles. With underglaze blue crossed swords markabove a star.Height: 4 in (10.2 cm); Diameter: 9-1/4 in (23.5 cm)$500-$700

253Pair of Meissen Pictorial Covered Urns1860-1924Each having a cobalt blue ground with a polychrome deco-rated cartouche of couples in landscapes, verso with a floralspray. Each with underglaze blue crossed swords mark,incised H. 127 and impressed with pressnummer 20.Height: 9-3/4 in (24.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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254Pair of Meissen Gilt and Floral Decorated Vases1860-1924Each having a white ground polychrome decorated oneach side with floral sprays, flanked by entwined serpenthandles. Each with underglaze blue crossed swordsmark, incised E 153 and with impressed and paintednumerals. Some wear to gilding.Height: 11 in (27.9 cm)$800-$1,200

255Meissen Porcelain Group of Snow FalconsModeled by Hermann Fritz, First Quarter 20th CenturyModeled as two birds perched on a rocky base. Withunderglaze blue crossed swords mark and incised H. 185.Height: 12-3/4 in (32.4 cm)$1,000-$1,500

256Berlin Porcelain Plaque of Philippine WelserAfter Friedrich August von Kaulbach, K.P.M., Circa 1900The rectangular plaque depicting a three-quarter lengthbust wearing an emerald necklace and feather and pearldecorated head piece. Signed C. Schmidt, l.r. Verso withimpressed scepter, K.P.M./ W and 158 237. Set within ascrolling foliate giltwood frame.9-1/4 x 6-3/8 in (23.5 x 16.2 cm)$2,000-$4,000

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257Berlin Porcelain Plaque of Queen LouiseAfter Gustav Richter, K.P.M., Circa 1900The oval plaque depicting a bust of the Queen,signed Wagner l.r. Verso with impressedscepter, K.P.M., E and 348 420 and with partialpaper label inscribed Netra? Gross Oval/ KoniginLouise. Set within a scrolling foliate giltwoodframe.16-1/2 x 13-1/4 in (41.9 x 33.7 cm)$5,000-$7,000

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258Herend ‘Faisan’ Tea ServicePost 1949Consisting of a teapot, covered sugarbowl, cream jug and ten cups andsaucers. Each with blue printed factorymark, blue painted model number andpattern FSU; some with impressednumerals. 23 pieces.Height of teapot: 6-3/4 in (17.1 cm)$500-$700

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259Group of Herend ‘Rothschild Bird’ TableArticlesPost 1949Consisting of:14 Dessert plates12 Coasters

1 Shell-form dish1 Leaf-form dish1 Large square fruit bowl1 Cachepot2 Sandwich trays

Each with blue printed factory mark, blue paint-ed model number and pattern RO, dessert platesalso impressed HEREND and 1518. 32 pieces.Diameter of dessert plates: 7-1/4 in (18.4 cm); Length of longest sandwich tray: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$700-$900

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260Set of Twelve Royal Copenhagen ‘Flora Danica’ Luncheon PlatesDated 1938-1939Each with black specimen identification, green and blue factory mark and number 20 3550. Together with two coffeecups and two saucers, circa 1959, number 20 3597. One plate cracked; five plates with chips to rims.Diameter: 8-3/4 in (22.2 cm)$5,000-$8,000

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261Paris Porcelain Gilt and Floral Decorated Urn on StandLast Half 19th CenturyThe turquoise-ground campana-form urn polychrome decorat-ed with a band of flowers below a gilt decorated acanthus-molded lower body flanked by handles raised on a complemen-tary rectangular plinth with molded berried laurel base.Mounted as a lamp.Height of urn on stand: 24 in (61 cm)$1,500-$2,500

262Sèvres-Type Ormolu Mounted Champlevé Enamel UrnLate 19th CenturyThe bulbous body polychrome decorated with two putti catch-ing a dove, signed A. Collot, verso with musical trophy and nestflanked by two scrolling foliate handles below a flaring cham-plevé enamel neck, raised on a complementary pedestal andonyx base.Height: 9 in (22.9 cm)$500-$700

263Pair of Sèvres-Type Ormolu Mounted Pictorial UrnsCirca 1900Each having a cobalt blue ground with an oval reserve poly-chrome decorated with court couples in interiors, each signedLeber, verso with estuary landscapes, flanked by satyr-maskhandles. Each interior of neck with spurious entwined Ls markenclosing an A above an L. Each repaired at top of pedestal base;some losses to gilt decoration.Height: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm)$600-$800

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264Limoges Gilt Decorated and CobaltBlue Part Dinner ServiceTheodore Haviland, Circa 1900Consisting of 11 dinner plates and 12bread and butter plates; each having acentral white ground with gilt decoratedinitial P amidst wheat sprays, within araised gilt decorated cobalt blue ground.Each blue painted Theodore Haviland/Limoges and gilt printed especially Made for/Mr. W.T. Posey. One bread and butter platewith chip to rim. 23 pieces.Diameter of dinner plates: 10-1/4 in (26 cm)$500-$700

265Limoges Gilt Decorated Dinner ServiceRoyal China, Circa 1920Consisting of:12 Dinner plates12 Salad/ dessert plates12 Bread and butter plates12 Coffee cups and 12 saucers12 Bouillon cups and 12 saucers10 Fruit bowls12 Soup bowls

1 Teapot1 Cream jug1 Covered sugar bowl1 Covered butter dish1 Gravy boat with attached undertray1 Large oval platter1 Small oval platter1 Oval dish1 Open oval vegetable dish

Each with a wide floral incised gilt deco-rated rim enclosing light green and lightyellow bandings. Each with gilt factorymark and red painted Limoges/ FRANCE.One dinner plate with chip to rim; one saladplate with crack through center and chip to rim.115 pieces.Diameter of dinner plates: 10-1/8 in (25.7 cm);Length of large platter: 16-3/4 in (42.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENTWASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

266Two Black Basalt Figures of BulldogsCirca 1915Each with glass eyes. One impressedWEDGWOOD and C; the other unmarked.Length of largest: 4-1/2 in (11.4 cm)$400-$600

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267Group of Five English Black Basalt Articles19th CenturyConsisting of a coffeepot, teapot, sugar bowl, cream jugand inkstand. The teapot impressed TURNER on under-side; the remainder unmarked. Coffeepot with chip to spoutand chip to interior rim of lid; the teapot with abrasion to spoutand chip to spout rim; sugar bowl lacking lid; inkwell with largechip to rim.Heights from: 2-3/8 to 9-3/4 in (6 to 24.8 cm)$500-$700

268Wedgwood Two-Handle Urn and a Pair of Spill Vases19th CenturyThe urn with band of grape vines and clusters in highrelief; the pair of cylindrical spill vases with a continuousscene of classical figures. Each impressed on underside ofbase WEDGWOOD. Wear to glaze of urn on rim; one vase withchip to rim.Height of urn: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm); Height of vases: 5-1/2 in (14 cm)$600-$800

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269Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of Voltaire19th CenturyRaised on a socle base. Impressed on underside WEDGWOOD and C.Height: 6 in (15.2 cm)$400-$600

270Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of Homer19th CenturyRaised on a socle base. Impressed with title HOMER andWEDGWOOD on reverse, and impressed WEDGWOOD onunderside of base.Height: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm)$400-$600

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271Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of DemocritusDated 1877Raised on a socle base. Verso impressed WEDGWOOD;underside of base impressed WEDGWOOD, O and AEF.Height: 13 in (33 cm)$500-$700

272Wedgwood Black Basalt Figure of Milton19th CenturyDepicted standing bedside a column, holding a scroll.Verso impressed with title MILTON and WEDGWOOD.Height: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm)$500-$700

273Wedgwood Black Basalt Bust of VirgilLate 18th CenturyRaised on a socle base. Impressed with title VIRGIL andWEDGWOOD on verso, and impressed Wedgwood onunderside of base.Height: 13 in (33 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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274Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt Figures of Cupid andPsyche19th CenturyEach figure seated on a rocky ledge continuing to a cir-cular base with anthemion border. Psyche withimpressed title and WEDGWOOD on the reverse; Cupidimpressed C on interior of base.Height of tallest: 8-1/4 in (21 cm)$500-$700

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275Wedgwood Black Basalt Figure of Diana19th CenturyDepicting the goddess seated beside a quiver of arrows.Impressed with title DIANA and WEDGWOOD.Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)$1,000-$2,000

276Pair of English Black Basalt TritonCandlesticksAttributed to Wedgwood, Late 18th CenturyEach depicting a male figure holding a cornu-copia raised on a floral-applied rocky base. Eachapparently unmarked. Lacking candle sockets; onewith repaired arm.Height: 11 in (27.9 cm)$600-$800

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277Wedgwood Black Basalt Figure of Bacchante19th CenturyThe draped female figure standing upon a socle base, abasket of grapes at her feet. Impressed with title BACCHANTE and WEDGWOOD on verso. Losses to bells.Height: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm)$1,000-$2,000

278Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt Urns19th CenturyEach having a reverse pear-shape body flanked by swan-form handles continuing to a domed top. Each mountedas a lamp on an octagonal ebonized wood base. One withchip at top of pedestal base.Height of urns: 12 in (30.5 cm)$1,500-$2,500

279Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt ‘Vestal’ and ‘Reading’Lamps19th CenturyEach oil lamp surmounted by a removable lid and a fig-ure of a classical woman, one holding a water jug, theother reading a book raised on a canted corner base.Each impressed WEDGWOOD, one also impressed W.Height: 8-3/4 in (22.2 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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280Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt CassolettesLate 18th CenturyEach having a sunflower finial, reversing to a candlesocket, above an urn-form body raised on a triangularbase. Each impressed on underside WEDGWOOD; eachwith paper label for Oster Collection, number 127 andexhibition label. Each with some chips to finial and repairs tobase of candle socket; one with additional losses to base of candlesocket.Height with candle sockets: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm)$800-$1,200

Provenance:Oster Collection

Exhibitions:18th Century Wedgwood at the Paine Art Center, Osh Kosh,WI, 1965

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281Wedgwood Black Basalt Pictorial Plaque19th CenturyDepicting the funeral procession of a Roman warrior, molded in low and highrelief. Impressed on verso WEDGWOOD. Unframed. Chip to upper left corner.10-3/4 x 19-1/2 in (27.3 x 49.6 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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282Pair of Wedgwood Black Basalt ‘Sacred toNeptune and Bacchus’ Ewers19th CenturyDepicting the classical gods atop an urn-formewer molded with dolphin and ram’s headrespectively. Each impressed WEDGWOOD andC on underside of base.Height: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$5,000-$7,000

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283Group of Five Worcester Table ArticlesCirca 1770Consisting of two blue-scale ground plates,the first with floral spray cartouches, under-side with underglaze blue fret mark, theother with insects and game bird cartouches,unmarked; and a shallow bowl, saucer andtea caddy decorated with ‘dry blue’ flowersand gilt dentil rims; each unmarked. Teacaddy lacking lid and with chip to rim; hairlinecracks to shallow bowl.Diameter of largest scale plate: 7-3/4 in (19.7 cm);Height of tea caddy: 5-5/8 in (14.3 cm)$600-$800

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284New Hall Feather Decorated Tea ServiceEarly 19th CenturyConsisting of a teapot and stand, covered sugar bowl,open sugar bowl, cream jug, two waste bowls, onedessert plate, nine teacups and saucers and a tea bowl.Each decorated with a red and blue feather bandinghighlighted in gilt. One waste bowl and dessert platewith painted pattern number 196; the remainderunmarked. Some losses to gilt decoration. 26 pieces.Height of teapot: 6-1/4 in (15.9 cm); Diameter of dessert plate: 7-3/4 in (19.7 cm)$500-$700

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285Set of Six English Blue Scale Reticulated BorderDessert PlatesPossibly Worcester, Early 19th CenturyEach having a central polychrome reserve of a bird on ablue-scale ground within a reticulated border. Some withvarious impressed marks and painted numerals. One withrepairs to rim.Diameter: 9 in (22.9 cm)$800-$1,200

286Derby Topographical Part Dessert ServiceIn the manner of Zachariah Boreman, Circa 1785-1790Consisting of 12 dessert plates; a pair of sauce tureens with undertrays and a pair of shallow fluted bowls. Each having awhite ground centered by various landscapes with figures within a gilt-decorated cobalt blue border with rose painted car-touche and white ‘jewels’. Each with puce painted factory mark, most with puce 1 for gilder Thomas Sore, iron-red 7 forpainters William Billingsley and blue 5 for ground layer Jno. Yates. Restorations to lid of one tureen; staple repairs to each under-tray; staple repairs to each shallow bowl; some wear to gilding on edges of plates. 18 pieces.Diameter of plates: 9 in (22.9 cm); Height of tureens: 5-1/2 in (14 cm)$4,000-$6,000

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287Bloor Derby Gilt Decorated Campana-Form UrnCirca 1820-1840Having an elongated octagonal reservepolychrome decorated with a floral bouqueton a cobalt blue ground. Underside of basewith red printed factory mark. Repairs to onehandle; some hairline cracks and heat damage tointerior.Height: 12-3/4 in (32.4 cm)$500-$700

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288English Porcelain Part Dessert ServiceH & R Daniel, Pattern 3842, 1822-1846Consisting of:12 Dessert plates

3 Two-handle serving dishes3 Lozenge-form dishes1 Pair of circular sauce tureens with undertrays

Each decorated with a pink rose within gilt-decorated cobalt blue bor-ders with anthemion reserves. Most with painted pattern number 3842.Five plates repaired or restored; one plate broken; two-handle dishes with cracksand repairs to handles; one lozenge-form dish with staple repairs; one with hair-line crack; one sauce tureen with heat damage; repair to handles of both saucetureens and restorations to both undertrays. 22 pieces. Length of plates; 8-5/8 in (21.9 cm); Height of sauce tureens: 6-1/4 in (15.9 cm)$500-$700

289Set of Twelve Crown StaffordshireGilt and Red Chinoiserie DecoratedDessert PlatesPattern V950, Circa 1915Each decorated with a pagoda in a sea-side landscape on a black ground. Eachwith green printed factory mark, reg-istry number and puce painted V950.Diameter: 9 in (22.9 cm)$500-$700

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289ARoyal Worcester Gilt Decorated Porcelain EwerLate 19th CenturyHaving a bulbous body gilt decorated with flowers andleaves continuing to a long tapering neck with piercedborder and handle. Underside with green printed andimpressed factory marks, impressed 783 and W2 and giltpainted H.Height: 17-1/8 in (43.5 cm)$400-$600

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290Set of Twelve Gilt Decorated Royal Crown DerbyPlatesPattern 3309, Retailed by Davis Collamore, New York, Dated1900Each having a central white reserve within a turquoiseblue ground gilt decorated with floral swags and a dia-per border. Each with iron red printed factory mark andretailer’s mark, date cipher for 1900, impressed DERBYand painted pattern number 3309.Diameter: 10-1/4 in (26 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF SALLY KRAUS

291Set of Twelve Spode Copeland’s ‘Phoenix’ DinnerPlatesPattern Y 181, Circa 1900Each having a green ground polychrome and gilt deco-rated with birds within a molded-edge rim. Each greenprinted on underside Spode/ Copeland’s China/ England andwith iron red painted Y/ 181.Diameter: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

292Two American Stoneware ArticlesMark Hewitt, North Carolina, Late 20th CenturyConsisting of a large lidded jar and a pitcher, each withan olive green and brown alkaline drip glaze, the shoul-der of pitcher with incised lizard decoration. Eachimpressed with artist’s monogram.Height of pitcher: 15-1/8 in (38.4 cm)$500-$700

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CHURCH, WASHINGTON, D.C.

293Chelsea Clock Co. Brass 8-Day Ship’s Bell ClockBoston, First Quarter 20th CenturyHaving a silvered metal dial with black Arabic numerals,the dial inscribed Lutz & Co./ Washington/ Ship’s Bell.Height: 10-1/4 in (26 cm); Width: 16 in (40.6 cm); Depth: 5-1/4 in (13.3 cm)$800-$1,200

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

294Pair of Jarvie ‘Beta’ Bronze CandlesticksChicago, Early 20th CenturyEach having a dark brown patina. Each impressedJarvie/ B. Lacking bobeches.Height: 12-1/4 in (31.1 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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295George Washington Re-Election Ball InvitationDated Feb. 26, 1793The partially black-printed and handwritten cream paperinvitation inscribed The Managers of the DANCING ASSEM-BLY/ requeft the company of Jos. Nourse Esq. & family/ to aBall, on Monday the 4th of March next,/ in honor of the Re-Election of/ GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefident/ of the UnitedStates, &c. Feb. 26, 1793. within a diamond and stylizedleafage border upon a red velvet ground. The invitation laiddown on the velvet ground.4-3/4 x 3 in (12.1 x 7.6 cm)$400-$600

296Navajo Yei RugFirst Half 20th CenturyWorked in red, orange, purple, yellow, brown, green andcream wool threads with two central figures enclosedwithin a rainbow Yei.48-1/2 x 47 in (123.2 x 119.4 cm)$400-$600

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297American Painted and Decorated Pine Document BoxProbably New England, Circa 1820Polychrome decorated in shades of green, ochre, brown andred, the sliding lid with a central floral spray, the sides with aconjoined script monogram enclosing an interior lined withmarbleized paper. Losses to paper lining.Height: 3-3/4 in (9.5 cm); Width: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm); Depth: 5-1/8 in (13 cm)$500-$700

Provenance:Authentiques Sutton-Strafford, Inc., Adamstown, PA

298Federal Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Diminutive Chest of DrawersProbably Mid-Atlantic States, Circa 1820Brasses replaced; some losses to inlay at drawer edges; repairs tofront feet.

Height: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm); Width: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm); Depth: 6-1/2 in (16.5 cm)$400-$600

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299Julius Bluthner Ebonized Boudoir Grand PianoLeipzig, Serial Number 88929, Circa 1912Together with a complementary bench.Length: 6 ft 3 in (190.5 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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300Steinway & Sons ‘Louis XV’ StyleWalnut Baby Grand PianoModel L, Serial Number 262054, Circa 1928Together with a complementary bench.Length: 5 ft 10 in (177.8 cm)$6,000-$8,000

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301Federal Walnut Chest of DrawersMid-Atlantic States, Probably Maryland, Circa 1820The upper drawer later fitted with a sliding flatware tray.Brasses replaced.Height: 42 in(106.7 cm); Width: 40 in (101.6 cm); Depth: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm)$600-$800

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302American Walnut Corner CupboardProbably Pennsylvania, Mid-19th CenturyHaving a window glazed panel door enclosing a brownpainted interior with four plate shelves. Brasses replaced;some repairs to cornice.Height: 68 in (172.7 cm); Width: 42-3/4 in (108.6 cm);Depth: 23 in (58.4 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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303Federal Ebonized and Satinwood InlaidMahogany Pembroke TableMaryland, Baltimore or Annapolis, Circa 1800Repairs to rule joints.Height: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Width: 22-1/4 in (56.5 cm); Width when open: 44 in (111.8 cm); Depth: 33-1/4 in (84.5 cm)$700-$900

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304Chippendale Walnut Drop-Leaf TablePennsylvania, Circa 1770Top reset and with restorations; replaced medial braces and corner blocks.Height: 27-3/4 in (70.5 cm); Width: 19 in (48.3 cm); Width when open: 57-1/2 in (146.1 cm); Depth: 49 in (124.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

305Federal Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Demilune Fold-Top Card TableMid-Atlantic States, Possibly Pennsylvania or Maryland, Circa1805Rear rail replaced and stained; underside of top stained and possibly replaced.Height: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Width: 28-3/4 in (73 cm); Depth: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm)$800-$1,200

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306Victorian Mahogany Tall Case ClockMid-19th CenturyHaving a white painted sheet iron dial withRoman numeral chapter ring and a dateaperture enclosing the inscription Geo. I.Amsdell beneath a lunette painted with amountain river landscape, the two trainmovement striking a bell on the hour. Somecracks, blistering and repairs to veneer; finialreplaced.Height: 90-1/2 in (229.9 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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307American Walnut Corner CupboardPennsylvania or Maryland, Mid-19th CenturyIn two parts: the upper section having two window glazed paneldoors enclosing four plate shelves; the lower section having twoaligned drawers over two inset panel doors enclosing one shelf. Wood knop pulls replaced; upper section doors lacking lock.Height: 95-1/2 in (242.6 cm); Width: 58 in (147.3 cm); Depth: 24 in (61 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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308Queen Anne Mahogany Tripod Tilt-Top Tea TableNew England, Probably Massachusetts, Circa 1790Small repair to top.Height: 28 in (71.1 cm); Greatest diameter: 25 in (63.5 cm)$600-$800

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309Two Chippendale Side ChairsAmerican and English, Last Quarter 18th CenturyThe first, Philadelphia, mahogany with a Gothic archsplat and a green and white floral upholstered slip seat;the second, George III, yewwood with a pierced urnsplat and a green and white floral upholstered seat. Eachwith restorations.$500-$700

310Classical Mahogany SofaPhiladelphia or New York, Circa 1815With brass nail studded burgundy,gold and beige striped upholstery.Reduced in length.Height: 35 in (88.9 cm); Length: 70 in (177.8 cm)$800-$1,200

Note:Right side seat rail with appliedbrass plaque inscribed HARRIETTDEXTER WITH MY LOVE.

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311Federal Mahogany Two-Part Drop-Leaf Dining TableMid-Atlantic States, Probably Maryland, Circa 1820Height: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Width: 43 in (109.2 cm); Width when fully extended: 86 in (218.4 cm); Depth: 47-3/4 in (121.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

312Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top CandlestandNew England, Probably Massachusetts, Circa 1780Top reset; repair to base of standard.Height: 27 in (68.6 cm); Diameter of top: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$400-$600

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313 313Federal Mahogany Pembroke TableNew England, Circa 1800One end of case with a cockbeaded frieze drawer, theopposite end with a false drawer. Brasses replaced.Height: 30 in (76.2 cm); Width: 22 in (55.9 cm); Width when open: 42 in (106.7 cm); Depth: 36 in (91.4 cm)$400-$600

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314Chippendale Walnut Tall Chest of DrawersPennsylvania, Circa 1790Brasses replaced; some repairs to drawer thumbmoldingand cornice.Height: 71 in (180.3 cm); Width: 44-1/2 in (113 cm);Depth: 23-1/2 in (59.7 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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315315William & Mary Cherry and Oak Dressing TableComposed of 18th Century ElementsHeight: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Width: 34 in (86.4 cm); Depth: 20-3/4 in (52.7 cm)$800-$1,200

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316Queen Anne Maple HighboyPartially Composed of 18th Century ElementsBrasses replaced.Height: 63-3/4 in (161.9 cm); Width: 41-1/2 in (105.4 cm); Depth: 19 in (48.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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317PROPERTY OF A MARYLAND COLLECTOR

317Federal Satinwood Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke TableNew England, Probably Massachusetts, Circa 1800One end of case with a convex frieze drawer, the oppo-site end with a false drawer with a brass bail handle pull.Some repairs to rule joint; brasses replaced.Height: 28 in (71.1 cm); Width: 22 in (55.9 cm); Width when open: 39-1/2 in (100.3 cm); Depth: 29-1/2 in (75 cm)$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

318Chippendale Style Mahogany Side ChairIn the Philadelphia Manner, Last Quarter 19th CenturyHaving a shell-carved crest and seat rail enclosing agreen upholstered slip seat.$500-$700

Provenance:Sold in these rooms, Estate Auction, December 9-11, 1983,lot 990

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318AChippendale Mahogany Side ChairNew York, Circa 1770Having a gadroon-carved seat rail below agreen upholstered slip seat. Two front corner blocksreplaced.$1,000-$1,500

Provenance:Sold in these rooms, European & AmericanFurniture and Decorations, May 22, 2004, lot 150

319Queen Anne Dark Stained Maple Highboy BaseMassachusetts, 1760-1780One drawer with losses to thumbmolding; top added.Height: 36 in (91.4 cm); Width: 38-1/2 in (97.8 cm); Depth: 21-1/2 in (54.6 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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320Federal Mahogany Hollow-Front SideboardNew England, Probably Massachusetts, Circa 1810Having silver plate bail handle pulls and ivory keyhole escutcheons. Top with repaired cracks; repairs to veneer and cockbeading.Height: 44-1/2 in (113 cm); Width: 68-1/4 in (173.4 cm); Depth: 24-1/2 in (62.2 cm)$2,000-$3,000

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321 321Federal Mahogany Two-Drawer Work TableMassachusetts, Circa 1815Top drawer fitted with two pen wells and four ink wells;one side with pull-out slide. Brasses replaced; restoration tolower standard at rear legs.Height: 29 in (73.7 cm); Width: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm); Depth: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)$600-$800

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322Federal Maple Side TableNew England, Early 19th CenturyCracks and insect damage to top; losses to veneer andapplied molded edge.Height: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Width: 26 in (66 cm);Depth: 15 in (38.1 cm)$500-$700

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323Federal Mahogany Bow-Front Chest of DrawersProbably Maryland, Circa 1805Top and sides with some cracking to veneer; losses to crossbanded edge,drawer divides and cockbeading.Height: 37-1/4 in (94.6 cm); Width: 41-1/2 in (105.4 cm); Depth: 23 in (58.4 cm)$800-$1,200

324Federal Mahogany Serpentine Two-Drawer Work TableMassachusetts, Circa 1810The upper drawer fitted with three ink wells and a pen tray;the lower drawer fitted with a divided interior. Top drawerlacking writing panel and with loss to one divider; top repaired.Height: 29-7/8 in (75.9 cm); Width: 19-3/4 in (50.2 cm); Depth: 18 in (45.7 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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325Chippendale Style Mahogany Wing ArmchairLate 19th-Early 20th CenturyWith floral brocade gold silk upholstery. Distress to upholstery.$800-$1,200

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326Federal Maple Triple-Chair Back Caned-Seat SetteeNew York or New England, Second Quarter 19th CenturyWith a floral green brocade loose cushion. Some breaks to caned seat.Height: 32 in (81.3 cm); Length: 70 in (177.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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327American Parcel Gilt and Stained Pine Turkey-Breast Back Corner CupboardNew England, Late 18th-Early 19th CenturyThe lower double raised panel door enclosing oneshelf. The painting and staining of a later period.Height: 82 in (208.3 cm); Width: 37-1/2 in (95.3 cm);Depth: 16 in (40.6 cm)$800-$1,200

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328Set of Six American Waxed Pine Caned-Seat SideChairsCirca 1830Re-caned; two with restorations to crest.$500-$700

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

329American Waxed Pine Hearth SurroundLate 18th-Early 19th CenturyRestorations.Height: 53-1/2 in (135.9 cm); Width: 60 in (152.4 cm); Depth: 8 in (20.3 cm)$800-$1,200

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330American Waxed Yellow Pine CornerCupboardAttributed to Thomas Ralph or Family, Sussex County,Delaware, Circa 1810In one piece: the upper section having two win-dow-glazed panel doors opening to view fiveplate grooved shelves; the lower section havingtwo inset panel doors opening to view one shelf.Possibly originally painted; various restorations.Height: 90-1/2 in (229.9 cm); Width: 51 in (129.5 cm);Depth: 25 in (63.5 cm)$3,000-$5,000

Note:For similar corner cupboards see Delaware History:Delaware Cabinetmakers and Allied Artisans, 1655-1855, Charles Dorman, October 1960, Vol. IX.

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331 331Chippendale Mahogany Chest of DrawersProbably Petersburg, Virginia, Circa 1790Cracks to case sides; loss to cockbeading.Height: 30-1/2 in (77.5 cm); Width: 37-1/2 in (95.3 cm); Depth: 18-3/4 in (47.6 cm)$2,000-$4,000

Note:For a chest of drawers of similar constructionsee Southern Furniture 1680-1830, The ColonialWilliamsburg Collection, Ronald L. Hurst andJonathan Prown, published by Henry N.Abrams, Inc., Fig. 111, Pg. 352.

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332Pair of Chippendale Mahogany Side ChairsPossibly Philadelphia, Circa 1790Each with champagne floral and peach striped bro-cade upholstered slip seats and pillows. One chair withrepair to one rear leg.$500-$700

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333Chippendale Style Mahogany Cabinet-on-StandComposed of Late 18th Century ElementsIn two parts: the upper section having double glazedpanel doors enclosing a white painted interior with threeplate shelves.Height: 79 in (200.7 cm) Width: 44-1/2 in (113 cm); Depth: 25 in (63.5 cm)$1,200-$1,800

334Classical Gilt Convex MirrorAmerican or English, First Half 19th CenturySome losses to gilt surface.Height: 44-1/2 in (113 cm); Width: 26-1/4 in (66.7 cm)$800-$1,200

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335Federal Curly Maple Inlaid Mahogany SofaNorth Shore Massachusetts, Possibly Salem, Circa 1805With rose and champagne silk striped upholstery. One front leg replaced; the two rear central legs with iron strap bracing.Height: 36 in (91.4 cm); Width: 77-3/4 in (197.5 cm)$2,000-$3,000

Provenance:Sold in these rooms, European & American Furniture and Decorations, October 11, 2008, lot 668

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336 PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF SALLY KRAUS

336Painted Pine Hanging CupboardAmerican or European, Last Half 18th CenturyPainted teal blue and salmon with a panel door openingto view a divided interior. Repainted.Height: 27-1/2 in (69.9 cm); Width: 23-1/4 in (59.1 cm);Depth: 10 in (25.4 cm)$1,000-$1,500

Provenance:The Stradlings, New York, NY

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337Chippendale Ebonized and Satinwood Inlaid WalnutChest of DrawersProbably Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, Circa 1770Having a rectangular top with a checker-board and arc-inlaid edge above three aligned short drawers over threestacked long drawers and flanked by fluted quartercolumns, the case sides with complementary arc inlay.Brasses replaced.Height: 37-1/2 in (95.3 cm); Width: 36 in (91.4 cm); Depth: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm)$2,000-$3,000

Provenance:Franklin Rappold, Inc.,Frederick, MD

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338American Painted Pine Corner CupboardPossibly Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Circa 1810In two parts, painted pale olive-gray and pumpkinwith black trim: the upper section having a windowglazed panel door enclosing a salmon painted interiorwith four plate shelves; the lower section having ashort drawer over two inset panel drawers enclosingan ivory painted interior with one shelf. Restorations topainted surface; iron locks replaced.Height: 88-1/2 in (224.8 cm); Width: 51-1/2 in (130.8 cm);Depth: 26 in (66 cm)$2,000-$4,000

Provenance:Country Treasures, Preston, MD

Note:Found in Mount Airy, NC

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FINE ART

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

339American School, Mid-18th CenturyLady in Blue Dress Holding a BirdUnsignedOil on canvas mounted on board29-1/2 x 25 in (75 x 63.5 cm)$800-$1,200

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340 340American School, Early 19th CenturyPortrait of Gentleman in Black Coat and White StockUnsignedOil on canvas34 x 27 in (86.4 x 68.6 cm)$800-$1,200

Note:By repute, the sitter is Dr. James Craik, GeorgeWashington’s personal physician, and was present whenWashington passed away.

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341American School, Mid-19th CenturyPortraits of Mr. and Mrs. Lester: A Pair of WorksEach unsignedEach oil on canvasEach: 34-1/4 x 27-1/2 in (87 x 69.9 cm)$1,000-$2,000

Note:Mrs. Lester was the niece of John Marshall, Chief Justice of United States (1801-1835).

Also together with three photographs of descendents and a hand-written note.

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342342American School, Mid-19th CenturyPortrait of a Gentleman in a Black SuitUnsignedOil on canvas. Unframed.34 x 27-3/4 in (86.4 x 70.5 cm)$800-$1,200

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343American School, Late 19th CenturyHudson River Landscape with Sailboats and FortUnsignedOil on academy board17-3/4 x 23-3/4 in (45.1 x 60.3 cm)$500-$700

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344Antonio de Simone (Italian 1851-1907)The Auxilary Steam Yacht,UtowanaSigned De Simone and dated 1908 l.r.and titled Aux. N.Y. Utowana l.l.Gouache on paper; with a few scat-tered spots, possibly foxing.Framed.*Sight size: 15-1/4 x 20-1/2 in (38.7 x 52.1 cm)$1,000-$2,000

345Luca Papaluca (Italian 1890-1934)The Steamsailors Aloma, N.Y.Y.C.and Sumar: Two WorksEach signed L. Papaluca l.r. and titled l.c.Each gouache on paper; the first,with foxing and the second, withscattered handling creases and dirt.Each framed.* Sight size of first: 14-1/2 x 26-1/4 in(36.8 x 66.7 cm)Sight size of second: 14-1/2 x 25-1/4 in(36.8 x 64.1 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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346John Clinton Spencer (American 1861-1919)Still Life of Trout TrophySigned J.C. Spencer and dated 89 l.l.Oil on canvas20 x 9 in (50.8 x 22.9 cm)$400-$600

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347After George Caleb Bingham (American 1811-1879)The County ElectionEngraving and mezzotint, 1854, engraved by John Sartain; apparently ingood condition. Framed.*Sight size: 629 x 806 mm (24-3/4 x 31-3/4 in)$1,500-$2,500

348After John James Audubon (American 1785-1851)Tawny Lemming and Back’s Lemming (Pl.CXX, No. 24) and Yellow Cheeked MeadowMole (Pl. CXV, No. 21): Two WorksEach a lithograph with hand-coloring, 1847,each printed by J.T. Bowen, Philadelphia; eachwith minor toning and the second, with mattoning. Each framed.*Sight size of first: 483 x 648 mm (19 x 25-1/2 in)Sight size of second: 483 x 635 mm (19 x 25 in)$500-$700

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PROPERTY OF ESTATE OFSALLY KRAUS

349After Edward Lear (British 1812-1888)White Crane from Birds of EuropeLithograph with hand-coloring, 1837,printed by C. Hullmandel and publishedby John Gould, London; apparently ingood condition. Framed.*Sight size: 559 x 381 mm (22 x 15 in)$500-$700

Provenance:Charles Edwin Puckett, Dallas, Texas

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350After Mark Catesby (British 1679-1749)Kleine Ente mit pûrpûrfarben Kopf (Pl. 90) fromNatural History of Carolina, Florida and the BahamaIslandsEngraving with hand-coloring and with German andFrench text, 1749-1753, published by I. M. Seligmann;apparently in good condition. Framed.*Plate size: 318 x 216 mm (12-1/2 x 8-1/2 in)$500-$1,000

351After William John Huggins(British 1781-1845)View of RamsgateAquatint with hand-coloring, 1826,engraved by E. Duncan, publishedby W. J. Huggins, London; appar-ently in good condition aside fromscattered foxing to the border, twosmall tears from the edge into theright margin and some water stain-ing to bottom edge. Framed.*Sight size: 457 x 635 mm (18 x 25 in)$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

352European School, 19th CenturyThe LandingUnsignedOil on canvas29 x 36-1/4 in (73.7 x 92.1 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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353After Benjamin West (British Mid-19th Century)The Death of General WolfeUnsignedOil on tinOval: 21 x 27-1/4 in (53.3 x 69.2 cm)$800-$1,200

354Attributed to Sir William Beechey (British 1753-1839)Portrait of a British Naval OfficeSigned with partial monogram signature ** and dated 1802 (?)l.l. quadrantOil on canvas mounted on fiberglass30-1/4 x 25 in (76.8 x 63.5 cm)$2,000-$4,000

Provenance:Purchased in these rooms, Estate Auction, March 6,1983, lot 1332

Note:The modeling and pose of this portrait are verysimilar to that used by Beechy in his portrait ofLord Nelson (1800-01), now in the NationalPortrait Gallery in London, as noted in a previouscatalogue.

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355Possibly French School, Circa 1825Portrait of a Lady in YellowUnsigned; also inscribed Mme. de Sombreuil in pencil onstretcherOil on canvas24 x 19-1/2 in (61 x 48.3 cm)$700-$900

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFLYNN MAGRUDER

356British School, Mid-19th CenturyPortrait of a Young Man in a Black CoatUnsignedOil on canvas29 x 23-3/4 in (73.7 x 60.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

357T. Watson (British Late 19th Century)Woman Reading with Sheep and PuppySigned T. Watson l.r. quadrantWatercolor on ivory5 x 3-1/2 in (12.7 x 8.9 cm)$400-$600

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOHN GLEIBER

358E. Brown (British Late 19th - Early 20th Century)Teaching the PupsSigned E. Brown l.r.; also with an paper label affixed toversoOil on canvas20 x 25 in (50.8 x 63.5 cm)$500-$700

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359British School, Early 20th CenturyStill Life with Teapot, Ginger Jar, Apple and NutsUnsignedOil on canvas13 x 17 in (33 x 43.2 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Purchased in these rooms, American & European Fine Art,December 1, 2007, lot 598

360After Friedrich Hagedorn (German 1814-1889)Rio de Janeiro A Entrada da Barra (Da Babilonia)Lithograph with hand-coloring,engraved by Deroy; with light scatteredfoxing and dirt. Framed.*Sight size: 451 x 686 mm (17-3/4 x 27 in)$1,500-$2,500

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PROPERTY FROM A LOCAL COLLECTION

361After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian 1720-1778)Veduta della Basilica di Santa MariaMaggiore, Veduta di Campo Vaccino andVeduta della Facciata della Basilica di S.Giovanni Laterano: Group of Three Worksfrom Vedute di Roma (Hind 9, 40 and 122 )Each an etching, 1749 and 1775, each a lateredition; each apparently in good condition.Framed.*Plate size of largest: 483 x 711 mm (19 x 28 in)$1,000-$2,000

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362After Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian 1720-1778)Veduta dell’Arco di Settimo Severo and Vedutadel Pantheon d’Agrippa: Two Works fromVedute di Roma (Hind 99 & 66)Each an etching, 1772 and 1761, each a RegiaCalcografia edition, c. 1870-1945, Rome andeach with Regia Calcografia blindstamp l.r.;the first overall with toning. Each framed.*Plate size of larger: 470 x 718 mm (18-1/2 x 28-1/4 in)$1,000-$1,500

363After Francesco Piranesi (Italian 1758-1810)Fragment of a Classical Frieze and ClassicalFigures: Two WorksEach an engraving, the second, 1804; the second with scattered losses and restoration.Each framed.*Plate size of first: 381 x 533 mm (15 x 21 in)$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY FROM ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

364After Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Dutch 1571-1638) andJoan Blaeu (Dutch 1596-1673)Group of Four WorksEach an engraved map with hand-coloring, 1630-1664,each a later edition, titled Granata et Murcia Regna,Bercheria Vernacule Barkshire, Comitatus Salopiensis AngliceShropshire and Radnoria Comitatus Radnorshire respectively;each with minor toning. Each framed.*Sight size of each: 381 x 496 mm (15 x 19-1/2 in)$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOHN GLEIBER

365R. Krauss (German 19th-20th Century)Madonna and ChildSigned R. Krauss l.r.Watercolor on ivorySight size: 4-1/4 x 3-1/2 in (10.8 x 8.9 cm)$400-$600

Provenance:Kunstverlag Wolfrum, Vienna, from paper label affixedto verso

PROPERTY OF ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH,LAFAYETTE SQUARE, WASHINGTON, D.C.

366Manner of Guido di Pietro, called Fra Angelico(Italian 20th Century)Trumpeting AngelUnsigned; inscribed Della B******/ Via S Caterina **/Firenze on versoOil and gilt on panel within architectural giltwood frameOverall: 29-1/2 x 10-1/4 (75 x 26.7 cm)$400-$600

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366AManner of Francesco Guardi (Italian 19th Century)The Grand Canal, VeniceUnsignedOil on canvas mounted on panel31-1/2 x 47-1/4 in (80 x 120 cm)$4,000-$6,000

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367 367After Raphaël Sanzio (Italian Mid-19th Century)Madonna del GranducaSigned F.N. Falarchan, located Florence, dated 1856 andinscribed La Madonna del Granduca/ Gallaria [sic] Pitti on versoOil on Masonite33-1/2 x 23-1/2 in (85.1 x 59.7 cm)$1,500-$2,500

Note:This painting is after the 1504 oil on wood by RaphaëlSanzio, The Granduca Madonna, now located in the GalleriaPalatina in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence.

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

368After Fra Filippo Lippi (Italian Late 19th-Early 20th Century)Madonna with Christ Child and AngelUnsignedOil on board in an ebonized and gilt-painted tabernacleframeOverall: 64-1/2 x 39-1/2 in (163.8 x 100.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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369 369After Guido Reni (Italian 17th-18th Century)Saint Mary MagdaleneUnsignedOil on canvas24 x 19 in (61 x 48.3 cm)$2,000-$4,000

Note:This painting is after the original 1633 oil on canvas byGuido Reni, now located in the Galleria Nazionaled’Arte Antica, Rome.

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370After Guido Reni, Late 19th CenturyThe Triumph of AuroraUnsignedOil on canvas34 x 76 in (86.4 x 193 cm)$2,000-$3,000

Provenance:Purchased in these rooms, European & American Furniture and Decorations,May 22, 2004, lot 158

371Adalbert Suchy (Austrian 1783-1849)MadonnaSigned Adalbert Suchy, located Wien and dated 1827 on versoOil on canvas27 x 21-3/4 in (68.6 x 55.2 cm)$400-$600

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372 372After Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velásquez(Spanish Early 20th Century)Los BarrachosSigned Francisca Leon and dated 1906 on verso;also with old paper label affixed to versoOil on canvas29-1/4 x 39-3/4 in (74.3 x 101 cm)$1,000-$1,500

Provenance:Doyle’s New York, Important English &Continental Furniture / Old Master Paintings,May 19, 2010, lot 64

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373After Bartolomé Esteban Murillo(Spanish Late 19th Century)The Little Fruit SellerUnsignedOil on canvas34 x 25-3/4 in (86.4 x 65.4 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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PROPERTY FROM A LOCAL COLLECTION

374European School, 19th CenturyTravelers Resting in Roman RuinsUnsignedOil on canvas19 x 25-1/2 in (48.3 x 64.8 cm)$1,500-$2,500

375European School, 19th CenturyFigures in Landscape with Roman RuinsUnsignedOil on canvas15 x 20-1/2 in (38.1 x 52.1 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

376Dutch School, 18th-19th CenturyPortrait of a Bearded ManUnsignedOil on canvas mounted on Masonite15 x 13 in (38.1 x 33 cm)$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFDOROTHY JACKSON

377Sigmund Barth (Swiss 1723-1772)Portrait of Father and Daughter with Pipe and RattleSigned Si Barth Pinxit and dated 1765 on versoOil on canvas45 x 37-3/4 in (114.3 x 95.9 cm)$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

378French School, Mid-18th CenturyPortrait of a Lady in Blue, Possibly Anna Gabrielle Greuze Inscribed Anne Gab** Greuze/ J.B. Greuze 1775 l.l. andinscribed Anne Gab**/ Greuze/ **** J.B. Greuze/ 1759 l.r.;also inscribed Jean Baptiste Greuze/ 1726 on versoOil on canvas23-1/2 x 19-1/4 in (59.7 x 48.9 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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379French School, 19th CenturyMythological Scene with CupidUnsignedOil on panel7 x 5-1/2 in (17.8 x 14 cm)$400-$600

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381 PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJEANNINE CUSSON FLETCHER

381Dutch School, Late 19th CenturyShips Before a StormUnsignedOil on canvas16-1/4 x 20 in (41.3 x 50.8 cm)$600-$800

380Flemish School, 19th CenturyDog MusiciansUnsignedOil on canvas19-1/4 x 26-1/2 in (46.4 x 67.3 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

382French School, 19th CenturyJeune Fille au MiroirUnsignedOil on canvas27 x 22 in (68.6 x 55.9 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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383John Shmidt (European Late 19th Century)The ProposalSigned John Shmidt u.r. in the signOil on canvas13 x 10-1/2 in (33 x 26.7 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

384Jacques Bouillón (French 20th Century)The CartographerSigned Jacques Bouillón l.r.Oil on canvas19-1/2 x 15-3/4 in (49.6 x 40 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT WASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

385Austrian Bronze and Onyx Group of a Mountain Climber and Bird’sNestFirst Quarter 20th CenturyReddish-brown patina. Apparently unsigned.Height: 8-1/4 in (21 cm)$500-$700

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386Two Continental Bronze Figures of MenCirca 1920The first, a fencer, reddish-brown patina, raised on a rec-tangular granite base; the second holding a spear, green-ish-brown patina raised on a granite plinth. Each appar-ently unsigned. The first lacking element to bronze base.Height of tallest including base: 15-3/4 in (40 cm)$500-$700

387French Terracotta Figural Group of Faun and YoungFaunAttributed to Pierre Surugue (French 1716-1772)Depicting a Faun giving flute lessons to the younger.Verso inscribed Surugue Fit. Repair to head and arm of faun;some chips and a crack to base. Height: 14-1/4 in (36.2 cm)$600-$800

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388After Antoine-Louis Barye (French 1795-1875)Chat AssisImpressed on base BARYEBronze sculpture with dark brown patinaHeight: 3-1/4 in (8.3 cm)$400-$600

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389French Bronze and Ivory Figure of Joan of ArcFirst Quarter 20th CenturyDepicting the saint as a soldier in armor brandishing a ban-ner, a crossbow at her feet, raised on a veined black marblesocle base. Some cracks to ivory head and hands.Height of bronze: 17-1/4 in (43.8 cm)$800-$1,200

390Max Lindenberg (Latvian b. 1872)InnocenceSigned M. Lindenberg, with Gladenbeck foundry seal andincised aktien-gesellschaftBronze figure with medium brown patina raised on a granitesocle base. Some chips to socle base.Height of bronze: 9-1/4 in (23.5 cm)$400-$600

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PROPERTY FROM AWEST VIRGINIA COLLECTION

391After Jean-Louis Gregoire (French 1840-1890)CaptivitySigned on verso of base L. GregoireBronze sculpture with reddish-brown patinaHeight: 26-1/2 in (67.3 cm)$800-$1,200

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392After Claude Michel Clodion (French 1738-1818)Bacchanalian Figural GroupSigned ClodionBronze sculpture with blackish-brown patina raised on amottled beige marble base. Small chips to base.Height: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

393Pair of French BronzeEquestrian Groups of theMarly HorsesAfter Models by GuillaumeCoustou (French 1677-1746), 20thCenturyEach with dark brown patina,raised on an ormolu mountedBoulle marquetry andebonized wood base.Height of bronzes: 29 in (73.7 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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394Hans Schork (Austrian b. 1849)Peasant Woman Sowing SeedsSigned Schork and dated illegibly with illegible foundry markBronze sculpture with dark brown patinaHeight: 33-1/4 in (84.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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395 395After Prosper Lecourtier (French 1855-1924)La Fantasia ArabeSigned on base P. LECOURTIERBronze sculpture with dark brown patinawith gilt highlights raised on a gilt bronzebaseHeight: 33-1/2 in (85.1 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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396Jean-Jules Salmson (French 1823-1902)La Porteuse and Le Guerrier ArabeEach signed on base SALMSONBronze sculptures with dark brown patinaraised on wood basesHeight of tallest bronze: 21-1/2 in (54.6 cm)$6,000-$8,000

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397Pasquale Romanelli (Italian 1812-1887)Maiden and PuttoSigned on base P. Romanelli/ FlorenceCarrara marble sculptureHeight: 39-1/2 in (100.3 cm)$2,000-$4,000

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CONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND

DECORATIONS

398Pair of Continental Baroque Style Giltwood PricketCandlesticksCirca 1900Each having an acanthus leaf and bulbous carved standardending in three paw feet, surmounted by a metal drip pan.One with some losses to wood at center of standard; some losses to gild-ing.Height: 24 in (61 cm)$500-$700

399Two Continental Baroque Style Giltwood BookstandsCirca 1900The first, having an urn-form standard supporting a station-ary book ledge; the second, having an adjustable strut sup-port, raised on toupie feet.Height of tallest: 23-3/4 in (60.3 cm)$600-$800

400Pair of Continental Baroque Style Giltwood PricketCandlesticksCirca 1900Each having a carved leafage and scroll standard ending inthree scroll feet. Loss to one foot; some worm damage; some losses togilding.Height: 27-1/4 in (69.2 cm)$700-$900

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401Pair of Continental Baroque Style Silver Plate PricketCandlesticksCirca 1900Each having a foliate and scroll cast standard ending inthree scroll feet.Height: 28-1/4 in (71.8 cm)$600-$800

402Continental Renaissance Style Walnut Candlesticksand Box20th CenturyThe triangular box carved with scrolling foliage andram’s heads, the removable lid with dolphin heads and acentral male figure; together with a pair of complementa-ry candlesticks. Repair to standard of one candlestick.Height of box: 14 in (35.6 cm); Height of candlesticks: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY FROM APROMINENT WASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

403Continental Silk and Metallic Thread EmbroideredMonstrance PanelItalian or Spanish, 17th-18th CenturySet within a modern giltwood frame. Staining throughout;some tears.25 x 14-3/4 in (63.5 x 37.5 cm)$500-$700

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404Continental Orphrey Panel and EmbroideredFragmentItalian or Spanish, 17th CenturyThe orphrey panel depicting four saints; the fragmentdepicting a saint surrounded by cherubs mounted on agreen silk damask ground. Each set within modernframes. Each with distress; frame of the fragment broken.The first: 68-1/2 x 7-1/2 in (174 x 19.1 cm); The second: 22-1/2 x 17-3/4 in (57.2 x 45.1 cm)$600-$800

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405Pair of Continental Baroque EcclesiasticalEmbroidered PanelsItalian or Spanish, 17th CenturyEach set in a modern painted wood frame. Each with losses and distress to central saints.Sight size: 22-1/2 x 21-1/2 in (57.2 x 54.6 cm)$600-$800

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

406Louis XV Style Ormolu Mounted ParquetryKingwood and Tulipwood Glove BoxCirca 1900Having a shaped hinged front and lid, raised onleafage, scroll and shell feet.Height: 4-1/8 in (10.5 cm); Width: 10-3/4 in (27.3 cm);Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)$400-$600

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

407Set of Four French Dioramas of Paris20th CenturyEach watercolor and gouache on paper within a giltwoodframe, depicting Place de la Concorde, Place Vendome,Notre Dame and Arc de Triomphe. Two with some tears tobackground.Sight size of each: 9 x 6-1/2 in (22.9 x 16.5 cm)$700-$900

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CHURCH, WASHINGTON, D.C.

408Napoleon III Boulle Marquetry Lap DeskThird Quarter 19th CenturyThe serpentine shaped hinged top opening to reveal abird’s-eye maple interior with stationery compartments;the slanted fold-front opening to reveal ink compart-ments above a green velvet mounted writing surface,hinged to reveal an open compartment. Some cracks to tortoiseshell and buckling to brass inlay.Height: 8-3/4 in (22.2 cm); Width: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm); Depth: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)$400-$600

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

409Louis XIV Style Ormolu Mounted Boulle MarquetryBracket ClockLate 19th CenturyThe two-train movement striking on a gong, backplateimpressed 3707/ AH; set within an arched case with threeclassical ormolu figures surmounted by a domed pedi-ment with figure of Diana; together with complementarybracket. Distress to boulle.Height of clock: 41-1/2 in (105.4 cm); Height of bracket: 16-3/4 in (42.5 cm)$800-$1,200

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410Louis XVI Style Ormolu Mounted MarbleThree-Piece Clock GarnitureFirst Quarter 20th CenturyThe clock having a two-train movement striking ona bell, within a drum-form case with floral paintedwhite enamel dial, raised on a black veined pink-ish-cream colored marble base; together with a pairof complementary two-handle urns.Height of clock: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$800-$1,200

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411Louis XV Style Ormolu Small CartelClock19th CenturyHaving a two-train movement striking on abell, with central subsidiary dial, set withina rocaille-cast case with floral garland andcrown pediment. Lacking one screw.Height: 13 in (33 cm)$500-$700

PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENTWASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

412Biedermeier Ormolu Mounted Parcel Ebonized and CherryMantel ClockVincenti & Cie, Third Quarter 19th CenturyHaving a two-train movement striking a bell with outsidecountwheel, set within an ebonized and cherry pediment abovefour white onyx columns centering an ormolu figure of a clas-sical maiden raised on a complementary base. Movement withimpressed Vincenti & Cie medaille d’argent medallion for 1855.Losses and repairs to white enamel dial; some moldings reglued.Height: 21-1/4 in (54 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR

413Pair of Continental Neoclassical Style AlabasterUrnsFirst Quarter 20th CenturyEach having a bulbous body continuing to a flar-ing neck and openwork rim carved with grapeleaves and clusters, raised on a socle base.Together with clusters of alabaster grapes. Eachdrilled for electricity.Height: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$400-$600

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414Pair of Continental Gilt Bronze Three-Light Candelabra19th CenturyEach having a tapering standard with three applied ram’s-head monopodia continuing to two scrolling candle arms cen-tering a leafage and berry-cast socket, raised on a beaded-edge circular base. One lacking a monopodium; breaks to threeleafage mounts.Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)$2,000-$3,000

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

415Pair of Louis XVI Style Ormolu Two-LightBras de Lumière19th CenturyEach having a ram’s head-cast backplate issu-ing two scrolling candle arms.Height: 11 in (27.9 cm)$500-$700

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416Pair of Louis XV Style Bronze and OrmoluChenets and FenderCirca 1900Each chenet cast with a model of Coustou’sMarly Horses, raised on an ormolu plinth withapplied mask; the fender with pierced rocailleborder and applied rosettes and lion head.Height of chenets: 12-1/2 in (31.8 cm); Length of fender: 31-1/4 in (79.4 cm)$500-$700

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417Louis XVI Style Ormolu ChenetsBouhon Frères, Late 19th CenturyEach having an applied berried laurel friezeflanked by pinecone finials. Each stampedBOUHON FRES.Height: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm); Length: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm)$1,200-$1,800

418Assembled Nest of Three Continental TôlePainted TraysLast Quarter 19th CenturyEach having pierced latticework borders andapplied brass handles, decorated with urnsand flowers. Each with some blistering and lossesto decoration and black ground; largest with one han-dle reattached.Largest: 21-3/4 x 14-1/4 in (55.2 x 36.2 cm)$600-$800

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419Russian Painted and Decorated Tôle Tray on LaterStand19th CenturyThe rectangular tray later painted with a procession ofhorses and wagons in a winter landscape. Tray repainted.Tray: 21-1/2 x 31-1/2 in (54.6 x 80 cm)$800-$1,200

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420Russian Icon of Seven Chosen Saints18th CenturyDepicting Aviv, Samon, Gurii, Simeon the Gold Bearer,Prophetess Anna, Catherine and Barbara with ChristEmmanuel in the clouds. Some losses to decoration.8-1/2 x 7 in (21.6 x 17.8 cm)$500-$700

Provenance:Mark Gallery, London, June 27, 1984

421Catherine II (1762-1796) Empress of RussiaSt. Petersburg, March 7, 1786Autograph correspondence, one page, signed once Ekaterina, locatedand dated St. Petersburg, March 7, 1786; the letter addressed to PrinceGregory Alexandrovich and inscribed in ink in Russian For distribution tothe carpenters at Kherson’s (Admiralty) Dockyard, earned money (pay) for themonths of January, February and March of this year, 15,000 roubles for each(month), a total of 45,000 roubles, We ordered designated for your departmentbanknotes from the St. Petersburg (depository) the remaining sums of theTreasury, entrusting you to receive and use this money to do all that is in yourpower. Framed*.Sight size: 11-3/4 x 7 in (29.9 x 17.8 cm)$800-$1,200

Provenance:Charles Hamilton Autographs, Inc. New York, September 27, 1960

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422Beckwith, George (1753-1824)Bermuda, March 24th, 1800Autograph correspondence, one page, signed once Geo.Beckwith., located and dated Bermuda 24th, March 1800; the letter addressed to John Fisher Esq/ Paymaster of Contingenciesand inscribed in ink You are hereby directed to pay/ to CaptainDeButts his Fuel and Lodging/ Money for the present Quarter.Framed*.Sight size: 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 in (22.2 x 17.1 cm)$300-$500

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423Pair of Bohemian Cranberry and Clear Cut GlassVasesLate 19th CenturyEach having a faceted gilt-decorated clear glass cylindri-cal body with raised cranberry glass panels, the basewith faceted cranberry glass bosses, raised on a hexago-nal base.Height: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm)$800-$1,200

PROPERTY FROM APROMINENT WASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

424Set of Four Charles X Style Ormolu Mounted CutGlass CandlesticksProbably Baccarat, Circa 1900Each having a diamond cut shaft ending in a domed baseraised on paw feet.Height: 12-1/4 in (31.1 cm)$700-$900

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PROPERTY OF ACORPORATE COLLECTION

425Baccarat Crystal ‘Harcourt’ Stem TableServiceModernConsisting of:11 Tall water goblets12 Water goblets12 Red wines12 White wines

8 Champagne flutes12 Champagne saucers12 Sherries12 CordialsEach with acid-stamped factory mark. 91pieces.Heights from: 3-3/4 to 6-3/8 in (9.5 to 16.2 cm)$2,000-$4,000

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426Set of Twelve Baccarat Crystal‘Harcourt’ White WinesModernEach with acid-stamped factorymark.Height: 4-7/8 in (12.4 cm)$600-$800

427Set of Ten Baccarat Crystal‘Harcourt’ Champagne SaucersModernEach with acid-stamped factorymark.Height: 5-1/8 in (13 cm)$500-$700

428Set of Twelve BaccaratCrystal ‘Harcourt’ CordialsModernEach with acid-stamped factorymark.Height: 3-5/8 in (9.2 cm)$400-$600

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429Baccarat Crystal ‘Harcourt’ Barware ServiceModernConsisting of:12 12 oz flat tumblers9 9 oz flat tumblers6 Old fashioneds1 Pitcher

Each with acid-stamped factory mark. Pitcherwith internal crack to top of handle. 28 pieces.Heights from: 4-1/2 to 5-1/2 in (11.4 to 14 cm);Height of pitcher: 8-1/2 in (21.6 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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430Persian Cairoware Brass Charger on Carved WoodFolding StandEarly 20th CenturyDiameter: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Height: 25-3/4 in (65.4 cm)$500-$700

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431Syrian Mother-of-Pearl, Bone and FruitwoodParquetry Three-Piece Salon SuiteEarly 20th CenturyConsisting of a pair of armchairs and a settee.Height of settee: 30-1/2 in (77.5 cm); Length of settee: 75 in (190.5 cm)$2,000-$4,000

Note:For a similar suite see Sotheby’s, New York, FineEuropean Furniture, October 1, 2010, lot 417.

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFLYNN MAGRUDER

432Italian Baroque Style Walnut Side CabinetComposed of Earlier ElementsHaving a partial hinged top opening to view a well abovea panel door enclosing a shelfHeight: 37 in (94 cm); Width: 34 in (86.4 cm); Depth: 15-1/4 in (38.7 cm)$500-$700

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433Two Similar Italian Rococo StyleWalnut Low Corner CabinetsComposed of 18th and 19th Century ElementsEach having a raised panel door enclosing a shelf.Height: 35-1/4 in (89.5 cm); Width: 30-1/4 in (76.8 cm); Depth: 18-1/4 in (46.4 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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434Italian Rococo Style Walnut Bookcase-CabinetEarly 20th CenturyIn two parts; the lower section having two paneldoors enclosing a shelf. Some losses and cracking toveneer.Height: 77-1/4 in (196.2 cm); Width: 40-1/2 in (102.9 cm);Depth: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm)$600-$800

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

435Two Similar Italian Neoclassical Style Pietra Dura WallBracketsLast Half 20th CenturyEach having rectangular tops and tapering bases. Each withchip to underside of top; smaller with repair to edge of top.Largest: 12-1/4 x 20-1/4 x 12-1/2 in (31.1 x 51.4 x 31.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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436Italian Rococo Style Parcel Silvered and Ebonized Wood Mirror19th CenturyThe shaped rectangular mirror plate within an ebonized moldedframe highlighted with silver scrolling foliage and surmounted by aflower basket pediment. Mirror replaced; loss to foliage on right side;repair to foliage on left side.53 x 28 in (134.6 x 71.1 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

437Continental Painted and PrintedWallpaper Three-Panel Floor ScreenFirst Quarter 20th CenturySome panels punctured; some restorations.68 x 44 in (172.7 x 111.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

438Régence Style Walnut Gros and Petit PointUpholstered Fauteuil20th Century$1,000-$1,500

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439Pair of Louis XIV Style Giltwood Tabourets20th CenturyEach with green velvet upholstery. Some wear and chips togilding.$800-$1,200

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

440Louis XV Stained Beechwood Chaise anda Beechwood TabouretThe Chaise, Mid-18th Century; The Tabouret,19th CenturyEach with polychrome floral brocade cham-pagne silk upholstery. Chaise with restorationsto seat rail.$1,000-$1,500

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441Louis XV Style Ormolu Mounted andInlaid Parquetry Tulipwood Table enChiffonièreLast Half 19th CenturySome losses to parquetryHeight: 29-1/2 in (75 cm); Width: 18-3/4 in(47.6 cm); Depth: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm)$500-$700

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442Three Louis XV Style Beechwood Caned Chaises19th CenturyConsisting of a pair of caned chaises with floral needlepoint tapestryupholstered loose cushions and a third with spurious stamp on backseat rail L* Cresson with gold floral silk damask upholstery. Each withsome repairs.$1,000-$1,500

443Louis XV Giltwood and Parcel Gilt and CreamPainted MirrorLast Half 18th CenturyRepainted with some wear and losses to gilding and painted surface.55 x 38 in (139.5 x 96.5 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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444Pair of Louis XV Style Beechwoodand Aubusson Tapestry UpholsteredFauteuils en Cabriolet19th CenturyEach with some repairs to seat rail at the legs.$1,500-$2,500

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445Louis XV Style Polished Steel Mounted Oak BibliothèqueLast Quarter 19th CenturyHaving three glazed inset panel doors enclosing three shelves. Some doors repaired atthe hinges.Height: 55 in (139.7 cm); Width: 64 in (162.6 cm); Depth: 15 in (38.1 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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PROPERTY OF A CORPORATE COLLECTION

446Louis XV Ormolu Mounted Parquetry Kingwood andTulipwood CartonnierStamped IDUBOIS Jme, Mid-18th CenturyIn three parts, the serpentine bombé cartonnier sur-mounted by a clock with white and blue enamel Romanvignette dial inscribed Jean Baptiste Baillon/ A Paris andbackplate inscribed Jean Baptiste Baillon, APARIS, no. 541,the two-train movement with outside numbered count-wheel and silk-suspended pendulum striking a bell on thehour and half hour, above a serpentine-sided base, eachside with panel doors. Central section stamped on versoIDUBOIS Jme. Remounted; some repairs to parquetry.Height: 76 in (193 cm); Width: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Depth: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm)$6,000-$8,000

Provenance:Provence Antiques, New York, 1984

Note:Jacques Dubois was appointed mâitre in 1742.Jean Baptiste Baillon was appointed master clockmakerin 1727.

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447Two French Walnut FauteuilsLate 18th CenturyThe first, Louis XV, with Aubussontapestry upholstery; the second,Directoire, with white checked brocade green silk upholstery. Each with restorations.$500-$700

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448Continental Neoclassical Style Mottled Rouge and GreenMarble Hearth Surround20th CenturyHeight: 45 in (114.3 cm); Width: 49-1/2 in (125.7 cm); Depth: 12 in (30.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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449Louis XV Walnut Fauteuil enCabrioletThird Quarter 18th CenturyHaving light blue silk upholstery. Cornerblocks added.$500-$700

450Louis XV-XVI Ormolu MountedParquetry Kingwood andTulipwood Marble TopSerpentine CommodeStamped I B Hedouin, JME, Circa 1750Restorations.Height: 32-1/2 in (82.6 cm); Width: 37-1/2 in (95.3 cm); Depth: 21-1/2 in (54.6 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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451Pair of Louis XV Style Giltwood ChaisesEarly 20th CenturyUpholstered in faux leopard velvet upholstery.Regilded.$500-$700

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452Louis XVI Style Ormolu Mounted Kingwood Three-Piece Salon GroupFirst Quarter 20th CenturyConsisting of a canapé with wine-red floral cut upholstery and a pair of fauteuils en cabriolet withfloral machine-made tapestry upholstery.Height of canapé: 36 in (91.4 cm); Length: 50 in (127 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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453Pair of Louis XVI Style Ormolu Mounted Parquetry Kingwoodand Tulipwood ChiffonièresEarly 20th CenturyEach with breche d’Alep marble tops. Some repairs to veneer.Height: 36-3/4 in (93.3 cm); Width: 18-1/4 in (46.4 cm); Depth: 11 in (27.9 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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454Louis XVI Style Brass MountedWalnut Revolving BergèreEarly 20th CenturyUpholstered in beige Ultrasuede.$500-$700

455Louis XVI Style Giltwood Gros and Petit PointUpholstered Fire ScreenEarly 20th CenturySome losses to gilding.45 x 25-1/2 in (114.3 x 64.8 cm)$600-$800

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456Pair of Louis XVI Style Pickled Beechwood FloralNeedlepoint Tapestry Upholstered Fauteuils enCabrioletLate 19th Century$1,000-$1,500

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457Louis XVI Parquetry and MarquetryTulipwood SemainierLate 18th CenturyEach side with marquetry wreath reserve. Somerestorations to inlay.Height: 44-1/4 in (112.4 cm); Width: 25 in (63.5 cm);Depth: 11 in (27.9 cm) $1,500-$2,500

458Pair of Louis XVI Style Stained Beechwood FloralNeedlepoint Upholstered Fauteuils en CabrioletLate 19th Century$1,000-$1,500

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459Louis XVI Parquetry TulipwoodTambour Table de ChevetLate 18th CenturyHaving a tambour front panel opening toview a storage compartment. Some restora-tions to parquetry.Height: 29-3/4 in (75.6 cm); Width: 16 in(40.6 cm); Depth: 11 in (27.9 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

460Czechoslovakian Cut Glass Six-Light Chandelier20th CenturyChips to rim of corona; lacking a few prisms.Height approximately: 29-1/2 in (74.9 cm); Diameter approximately: 28 in (71.1 cm)$800-$1,200

461Louis XVI Beechwood Fauteuiland BergèreLate 18th CenturyEach having diamond-cut light bluevelvet upholstery. The bergère withrepairs to right legs and left stile.$800-$1,200

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462Louis XVI Style Stained and Gilt BeechwoodBanquette19th CenturyHaving polychrome floral brocade striped champagnesilk upholstery. Repainted and gilded.Length: 36 in (91.4 cm)$500-$700

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463Pair of Continental Neoclassical Style OrmoluMounted Onyx PedestalsEarly 20th CenturyRepairs to one top.Height: 42-1/2 in (108 cm); Diameter of tops: 10 in (25.4 cm)$2,000-$3,000

PROPERTY OF A LOCAL COLLECTION

464Louis XVI Style Light Gray Painted BeechwoodBergèreMid-19th CenturyWith floral brocade champagne upholstery and loosecushion.$2,000-$3,000

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465Louis XVI Style Giltwood CanapéEarly 20th CenturyWith light green floral silk damaskupholstery. Some wear to gilding.Height: 36 in (91.4 cm); Length: 62-1/2 in (158.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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466 466Louis XV-XVI Style Ormolu andBrass Mounted Parquetry Tulipwoodand Chinoiserie Decorated Secrétaireà AbattantLate 19th CenturyHaving a mottled gray and white mar-ble top above a reverse serpentine writ-ing lid with tooled olive green leatherinset surface enclosing two banks offour serpentine drawers, above a pull-out writing slide with strut bookstand,over two panel doors enclosing fourfolio slides Some repairs and losses to veneerand painted decoration; lacking board insideslide.Height: 43-1/2 in (110.5 cm); Width: 31-1/2 in (80 cm); Depth: 15-3/4 in (40 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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467Pair of Louis XVI PaintedBeechwood Floral Petit PointFauteuils en CabrioletLate 18th CenturyRepainted.$3,000-$5,000

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468 468Louis XVI Light Blue and Greenish-Gray PaintedBergèreStamped I* B* Sene, Circa 1780With brownish-green velvet upholstery. Repainted withsome legs repaired at the seat rail.$3,000-$5,000

Note:Jean-Baptiste Claude Sené was appointed mâitre in1769.

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469Louis XVI Style Gray Painted Walnut CanapéLate 19th CenturyUpholstered in neoclassical white and yellow brocade cream silk with a loose seat cushion and twothrow pillows.Height: 36-1/4 in (92.1 cm); Length: 67 in (170.2 cm)$2,500-$3,500

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470Louis XVI Ormolu Mounted Mahogany Marble TopTable à EcrireCirca 1800Having a mottled gray and white marble top above afrieze drawer opening to view two ink wells and a penwell. Bottom shelf with repaired crack; feet replaced.Height: 31-1/4 in (79.4 cm); Width: 21-3/4 in (55.2 cm);Depth: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm)$4,000-$6,000

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471Near Pair of Empire Style Parcel Gilt GessoMahogany Mirrors19th CenturyEach with applied columns to three sides.Overpainting to gilding.Largest: 18 x 29-3/4 in (45.7 x 75.6 cm)$700-$900

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472Charles X Style Ormolu Mounted MahoganyFauteuil en CabrioletCirca 1900Having multicolored striped upholstery. Repairsto one stile at crest rail; repairs to front left leg.$500-$700 473

Empire Style Ormolu and Pressed Glass Eight-LightChandelierFirst Half 20th CenturyHeight: 46 in (116.8 cm); Diameter: 29 in (73.7 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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474Pair of Louis Philippe TulipwoodFauteuils en CabrioletCirca 1840Each with gold and champagne bumblebee and wreath brocade red silk uphol-stery. Each with repairs and losses to arms atthe posts and one rear leg repaired.$1,200-$1,800

Provenance:New Orleans Auction Galleries, July28, 2001, lot 336

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475Louis Philippe Ormolu Mounted Mahogany MarbleTop GuèridonThird Quarter 19th CenturyHaving an verde antico marble top. Top replaced; restorationsto frame.Height: 29-1/2 in (75 cm); Diameter: 39 in (99 cm)$700-$900

Provenance:Sloan’s, North Bethesda, August 28, 1999, lot 282

476Pair of Napoleon III Ormolu MountedKingwood Fauteuils à la ReineCirca 1875Each having gold wreath and bumble beebrocade green silk upholstery. Each withrepairs to crest rail at the stiles; feet formerlywith casters.$2,000-$3,000

Provenance: New Orleans Auction Galleries,September 22, 2001, lot 830

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477Pair of Flemish Baroque Style Walnut Gros andPetit Point Tapestry Upholstered Armchairs20th CenturyEach with brown upholstered seats.$800-$1,200

PROPERTY OF A LOCAL COLLECTION

478Flemish Tapestry Upholstered Four-PanelScreenTapestry 18th-19th CenturyWith brass nail studded floral wine silk damaskborder. Some restorations to tapestry panels; borders andedges torn and frayed.Height: 67-1/2 in (171.5 cm); Length: 66 in (167.6 cm)$800-$1,200

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479Flemish Baroque Style Walnut ArmchairLate 19th CenturyWith machine-made floral tapestry upholstery. Restorations to backrest.$400-$600

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480Pair of Flemish Baroque Style Fruitwood Side ChairsLate 19th CenturyWith gros and petit point tapestry upholstery. Restorations.$600-$800

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PROPERTY OF ALOCAL COLLECTION

481Pair of Continental NeoclassicalGiltwood MirrorsPossibly Austrian, Late 18th CenturyEach having a oversize bowknot pedi-ment hung with a laurel pendent, therectangular mirror plate within a guil-loche border. Mirror plates replaced.44 x 31-1/2 in (111.8 x 80 cm)$8,000-$12,000

Provenance:Verso of one with paper label printedLeft to Lady Mary Hope,/ by her brother/Col. Hon. E. Primrose/ Brought from Vienna,1885.

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

482Dutch Neoclassical Style Marquetry MahoganyGames TableLate 19th CenturyHaving a triangular top marquetry inlaid with a floralbasket amidst scrolling foliage and birds opening to viewa green baize-lined playing surface above a frieze withtwo false drawers centering a pull-out support.Height: 30-1/2 in (77.5 cm); Width: 39 in (99 cm); Depth: 19-3/4 in (50.2 cm)$500-$700

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483Polyphon Stained Pine Coin-OperatedUpright Music BoxCirca 1900Together with 27 19-1/2-inch discs. Some discsrusted.Height: 34 in (86.4 cm); Width: 25 in (63.5 cm);Depth: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm)$1,000-$1,500

484Continental Pine Refectory Table19th-20th CenturyHeight: 30 in (76.2 cm); Length: 180 in (457.2 cm); Depth: 25-3/4 in (65.4 cm)$800-$1,200

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485Continental Pine Refectory Table19th-20th CenturySome losses to corner of top.Height: 30 in (76.2 cm); Length: 180 in (457.2 cm); Depth: 25-1/2 in (64.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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486Continental Neoclassical Style Figured Walnutand Walnut Demilune Fold-Top Games TablePredominantly Mid-19th CenturyThe hinged top opening to view a green baize-linedplaying surface; the central back leg pulling out toreveal a drawer. Cracks to top; restorations.Height: 30 in (76.2 cm); Width: 38-3/4 in (98.4 cm);Depth: 19 in (48.3 cm)$500-$700

487Set of Four Biedermeier StyleEbonized Wood Inlaid FruitwoodSide ChairsFirst Quarter 20th CenturyEach with brown polka-dot greensilk upholstered slip seats.$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY OF A CORPORATE COLLECTION

488Biedermeier Style Parcel Ebonized Birchwood MirrorCirca 190038-1/2 x 29-1/2 in (97.8 x 75 cm)$500-$700

Provenance:Arthur E. Smith, Inc., New York, 1984

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489Biedermeier Birchwood Mirror and a Parcel EbonizedBirchwood Side ChairCirca 1830The chair having a nail studded black leather seat.Mirror: 30-1/4 x 15-1/2 in (76.8 x 39.3 cm)$800-$1,200

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490Biedermeier Parcel Ebonized Birchwood and Walnut Work Table and an Ormolu MountedWalnut MirrorCirca 1830The table with a pivoting top opening to view a hinged pin cushion and two drawers. The mirrorwith retailer’s paper label Bernard J. Stone, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Gouge to base.Height of table: 29-3/4 in (75.6 cm); Diameter of top: 18 in (47 cm); Mirror: 23 x 20 in (58.4 x 50.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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491 491Biedermeier Parcel EbonizedBirchwood Secrétaire à AbattantCirca 1825-1830The fall-front lid with gilt-tooledblack leather writing surface openingto view a central ebonized paneldoor flanked by two convex paneldoors and an arrangement of ninebirch-faced drawers with ivory knoppulls. Re-ebonized with some cracks toside panels.Height: 46 in (116.8 cm); Width: 43-3/4 in (111.1 cm); Depth: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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492Biedermeier Walnut DayBedCirca 1840With brown and rust uphol-stered cushion and bolsters.One side rail of each end replaced.Height: 41-1/4 in (104.8 cm);Length: 80 in (203.2 cm)$700-$900

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493 493Danish Neoclassical StyleMahogany Center TableMid-19th CenturyTop refinished.Height: 29-1/2 in (75 cm); Width: 55-1/2 in (143.5 cm); Depth: 37 in (94 cm)$500-$700

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494Pair of Waterford Crystal and Brass Hanging LanternsModernEach having a bulbous diamond-cut shade enclosing one light con-nected by chains to a complementary crystal and brass termination.Each acid stamped Waterford. One with chip to top rim of shade.Height: 19-3/4 in (50.2 cm)$500-$700

495Set of Six Waterford Crystal and Brass Single-Light SconcesModernEach having a circular brass backplate with brass arm supporting adiamond-cut vase-form shade, the floriform termination hung withprisms. Each acid stamped Waterford.Height: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)$600-$800

496Pair of Waterford Crystal and Brass Pendant Ceiling LightFixturesModernEach having a diamond-cut scalloped-edge bowl shade enclosingthree lights ending in a faceted ball terminal. Each acid stampedWaterford.Approximate height: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm); Diameter of shade: 13-3/4 in (35 cm)$600-$800

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

497George III Satinwood Inlaid Figured Mahogany Tea Caddyand a Cribbage Box19th CenturyThe rectangular caddy with canted sides having inlaid conchpaterae on front and top of hinged lid, opening to view two lid-ded compartments; the lozenge-form cribbage box enclosingbone and wood pegs, raised on brass ball feet. Lid of cribbageboard warped and with some minor losses to inlay.Height of tea caddy: 5 in (12.7 cm); Width: 7-1/2 in (19.1 cm); Depth: 4-1/2 in (11.4 cm)$600-$800

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498George III Style Ebonized and Satinwood InlaidMahogany Banjo Barometer/ThermometerLate 19th CenturyHaving a damp/dry indicator above a thermometer,convex mirror, barometer and a bubble levelinscribed Warranted/ Correct.Height: 37-1/4 in (94.6 cm)$600-$800

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

499George III Style Mahogany Youth’s Side Chair and aDiminutive Chest of DrawersEarly 20th CenturyThe chair having a needlepoint upholstered seat. The chestwith losses and repairs to veneer and inlay; loss to one side moldingand repair to the other.Height of chest: 11-1/2 in (29.2 cm); Width: 13 in (33 cm); Depth: 7 in (17.8 cm)$500-$700

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500Victorian Satinwood Inlaid Crossbanded WalnutDiminutive Wellington Chest of DrawersLast Half 19th CenturyHeight: 18-1/4 in (46.4 cm); Width: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm); Depth: 8-3/4 in (22.2 cm)$500-$700

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501George III Style Inlaid Mahogany Knife BoxLate 19th CenturyThe serpentine shaped slanted lid with light and dark-wood striped banding, opening to view an open interior.Underside painted with illegible name above Baden Baden/Kaiser Wilhelm str./ 23. Repairs to veneer; lacking interior.Height: 16 in (40.6 cm); Width: 11 in (27.9 cm); Depth: 11-1/4 in (28.6 cm)$500-$700

502Victorian Mahogany Upright Piano-Form StationeryBoxLast Half 19th CenturyThe hinged lid opening to view three stationery slots and acentral drawer with two inkwells centering a pen rest,above a drawer. Repair to each foot; loss to back corner of lid.Height: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm); Width: 12-1/4 in (31.1 cm); Depth: 8-1/2 in (21.6 cm)$500-$700

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUSOWNERS

503Charles I-II Oak CourtCupboardComposed of 17th CenturyElementsThe upper section having twoinset panel doors enclosing acompartment; the lower sec-tion having two four-panelinset doors opening to view along shelf.Height: 59 in (149.9 cm); Width: 74-1/4 in (188.6 cm);Depth: 22 in (55.9 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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504 504Charles I-II Oak CofferPredominantly 17th CenturyHeight: 20-1/2 in (52.1 cm); Width: 47 in (119.4 cm); Depth: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$500-$700

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505Charles II Oak Court CupboardPredominantly Mid-17th CenturyWith carved initials and date EM*AR1699 on frieze above two recessedpanel inset doors enclosing a cup-board over two tripartite panel insetdoors enclosing a shelf.Height: 65-1/2 in (166.4 cm); Width: 63-1/2 in (161.3 cm); Depth: 22 in (55.9 cm)$3,000-$5,000

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506 PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENTWASHINGTON, D.C. ESTATE

506William & Mary Figured Walnut Chest-on-StandComposed of Late 17th-Early 18th Century ElementsSome repairs to veneer and brasses replaced.Height: 58-1/4 in (148 cm); Width: 38 in (96.5 cm); Depth: 21-1/2 in (54.6 cm)$1,500-$2,500

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF HERBERTCHRISTIAN MERILLAT

507William & Mary Crossbanded Burl WalnutDressing TableLate 17th CenturyBrasses replaced; top with moisture damage and cupping;veneer with losses; some repairs to veneer and inlay.Height: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Width: 30 in (76.2 cm);Depth: 16-1/2 in (41.9 cm)$800-$1,200

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508William & Mary Walnut and Oak Chest-on-StandPredominantly Early 18th CenturyIn two parts. Brasses probably replaced; restorations to top;lacking legs; feet replaced.Height: 45-3/4 in (116.2 cm); Width: 37-1/2 in (95.3 cm);Depth: 21-1/2 in (54.6 cm)$1,000-$1,500

Provenance:Barter Post, Gainesville, Virginia

PROPERTY OFVARIOUS OWNERS

509George I-II Turned OakRefectory TablePredominantly Early 18thCenturyEach end with a frieze drawer.Height: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm);Length: 73-1/2 in (186.7 cm);Depth: 26-1/2 in (67.3 cm)$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY OF A CORPORATE COLLECTION

510George II-III Walnut Double Fold-Top Concertina-Action Games TableCirca 1750The folding top panel opening to view a plain surfaceabove a central folding panel opening to view a greenbaize surface. Some knee returns replaced; repairs to concertinaaction.Height: 30-3/4 in (78.1 cm); Width: 33-1/4 in (84.5 cm); Depth: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

Provenance:Arthur E. Smith, Inc., New York, 1983

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511Pair of George II Giltwood Marble Top Console TablesCirca 1750Each having a rectangular pink and beige mottled marble top over acanthus and bead and reel bandings, above apierced foliate apron terminating in flower heads, raised on leafage-capped scroll legs ending in a rectangular plinth.Each regilded; marble tops of a later period; repairs to skirts.Height: 32-1/4 in (82 cm); Width: 30-1/4 in (76.8 cm); Depth: 18-1/2 in (47 cm)$8,000-$12,000

Provenance:Clifford Wright, London, 1984

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PROPERTY OF A WASHINGTON, D.C. COLLECTOR

512Georgian Mahogany Diminutive Bachelor’s Chest ofDrawersFirst Half 19th CenturyTop with repaired crack.Height: 30 in (76.2 cm); Width: 25 in (63.5 cm); Depth: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$400-$600

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513George III Mahogany Dressing TableCirca 1790Brasses replaced.Height: 28 in (71.1 cm); Width: 33-1/2 in (85.1 cm); Depth: 19 in (48.3 cm)$400-$600

PROPERTY OF VARIOUSOWNERS

514George III Style Mahogany Two-Pedestal DeskLast Quarter 19th CenturyIn three parts, the top having ablack leather inset writing surfaceabove three aligned drawers withwood knop pulls, over twopedestals each with three graduateddrawers with wood knop pulls, theopposing side with false drawers.Top and pedestals each with some cracksand repairs to molding.Height: 32 in (81.3 cm); Width: 64 in(162.6 cm); Depth: 33 in (83.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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515George III Style Mahogany Sliding-Top Tableand a BidetLast Half 19th CenturyThe first, having a sliding tray top opening toview a well; the second, having a removable topopening to view a removable white glazed ceram-ic insert ending on casters.Height of first: 31-1/2 in (80 cm); Width: 31 in (78.7cm); Depth: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm); Height of second: 18-1/4 in (46.4 cm); Width: 20-1/2 in (52.1 cm); Depth: 14 in (35.6 cm)$800-$1,200

516George III Mahogany Butler’s Tray-on-Standand a Victorian Mahogany Wash Stand19th CenturyWash stand with some repairs to veneer; butler’s traywith some cracks; legs are added.Height of wash stand: 32 in (81.3 cm); Width: 14 in(35.6 cm); Depth: 14 in (35.6 cm); Height of butler’stray: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm); Width: 31 in (78.7 cm);Depth: 21 in (53.3 cm)$600-$800

517George III Style Inlaid Mahogany Two-Pedestal DeskLate 19th CenturyIn three parts, the top having a black leatherinset writing surface above three aligned drawerswith brass knop pulls above two pedestals eachwith three graduated drawers with brass knoppulls ending on casters. Pulls replaced; each sectionwith some cracks to veneer and repairs and losses toapplied drawer molding. Height: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Width: 47-1/2 in (120.7cm); Depth: 27-1/2 in (69.9 cm)$800-$1,200

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518George III Style Mahogany Tripod StandThird Quarter 19th CenturyUpper section probably of later period; repairs to one leg.Height: 37 in (94 cm); Diameter: 11-1/2 in (31.8 cm)$500-$700

519George III Style Mahogany Gros and Petit Point PoleScreenLast Half 19th CenturyRestorations.Height: 56 in (142.2 cm); Panel size: 25 x 21 in (63.5 x 53.3 cm)$500-$700

520George III Style Mahogany StoolEarly 20th CenturyWith gold chinoiserie silk damask upholstery.$500-$700

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521George III Style Red Japanned Slant-FrontBureauEarly 20th CenturyThe hinged writing leaf opening to view a centralarabesque panel door and valanced drawerflanked by two triple-valanced long drawers oversix pigeonholes and eight short drawers. Somelosses and wear to raised lacquer and decoration.Height: 41 in (104.1 cm); Width: 36-1/2 in (92.7 cm);Depth: 19 in (48.3 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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522George III Style CrossbandedMahogany Three-Pedestal DiningTable20th CenturyEach section having an applied reedededge. Together with two leaves and fourdetachable ends to convert each sectionto a breakfast table.Height: 30 in (76.2 cm); Length: 144-1/2 in (367 cm); Length when fully extended: 192-1/2 in (489 cm); Depth: 54 in (137.2 cm); Top of each section as a breakfast table: 53-1/2 x 54 in (135.9 x 137.2 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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523Pair of George III Mahogany ArmchairsCirca 1790Each with light blue floral brocade upholsteryraised on brass casters. Each with some repairs to crestrail at the stiles; casters replaced.$800-$1,200

Provenance:Arthur E. Smith, Inc., New York, 1984

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524George III Ebonized and SatinwoodInlaid Mahogany and Oak HangingPlate ShelfLate 18th CenturySome losses and repairs to frieze and dentilcornice.Height: 45-1/2 in (115.6 cm); Width: 76-1/2 in (194.3 cm); Depth: 8-1/4 in (21 cm)$1,000-$1,500

Note:Originally part of a Welsh dresser.

525George III Style SatinwoodInlaid Mahogany Three-PedestalDining Table20th CenturyEach section having a reeded-edgetop and rounded corners with twoleaves. One end section with abrasionsto top.Height: 28-1/4 in (71.8 cm); Length: 114 in (289.6 cm); Length when fully extended: 153 in(388.6 cm); Depth: 47 in (119.4 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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526Pair of George III Mahogany Console TablesLate 18th CenturyEach with some repairs and losses to blind-fretwork frieze and some corner brackets replaced.Height: 36 in (91.4 cm); Width: 62-1/4 in (158.1 cm); Depth: 29-1/2 in (75 cm)$4,000-$6,000

Provenance:Hyde Park Antiques, New York, 1986

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PROPERTY OF A LOCAL COLLECTION

527Pair of George III Style Giltwood Torchères19th CenturyRegilded with some losses and wear; each top is slightly warped.Height: 60 in (152.4 cm); Diameter of tops: 14 in (35.6 cm)$6,000-$8,000

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528George IV Oak and Mahogany Tall Case ClockSecond Quarter 19th CenturyThe brass dial plate with applied Roman and Arabicnumeral silvered chapter ring enclosing a minute sub-sidiary and date aperture with applied ormolu rocaillespandrels and lunette with a boss inscribed Thomas Parr/Liverpool; the two train movement striking on a bell.Some losses to veneer; some cracks to base.Height: 92-1/2 in (235 cm)$2,000-$3,000

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529George III Style Parcel Gilt Mahogany Mirror19th CenturyThe pierced scrolling pediment enclosing a gilt paintedeagle. Restorations and losses to pediment; overpainting to gilding.44 x 22 in (111.8 x 55.9 cm)$400-$600

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530Set of Four George III Mahogany SideChairsCirca 1790Each with brass nail studded rose velvetupholstery. Each with some repairs to crest rail.$700-$900

Provenance:Sold in these rooms, English & ContinentalFurniture and Decorations, October 17, 1992,lot 341.

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OFJOSEPHINE B. PIERCE

531George III Mahogany Fold-Top Tea Table1790-1800Each corner restored at the hinge area.Height: 29 in (73.7 cm); Width: 35-3/4 in (90.8 cm);Depth: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$500-$700

532Pair of George III Style MahoganyArmchairsFirst Half 20th CenturyEach with a floral needlepoint tapestryupholstered slip-seat dated K.C.P./ 1955.$700-$900

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533George III Mahogany Slant-Front BureauCirca 1800The slanted hinged writing lid opening to view a steppedinterior with an arrangement of pigeonholes and onedrawer. Feet replaced.Height: 41 in (104.1 cm); Width: 36-1/2 in (92.7 cm); Depth: 19-1/2 in (49.6 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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534Set of Eight George III StyleMahogany Stained Beechwood SideChairsLate 19th CenturyEach with floral needlepoint tapestryupholstered seats.$3,000-$5,000

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PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

535George III Style Mahogany Three-Pedestal Dining TableLast Half 19th CenturyTogether with two leaves and a separatetop which can be used with the centralpedestal as a breakfast table.Height: 27-3/4 in (70.5 cm); Width: 87-1/4 in(221.6 cm); Width when fully extended: 133-3/4 in (339.7 cm); Depth: 53-1/2 in (135.9cm); Breakfast table top: Width: 43 in (109.2cm); Depth: 32-1/2 in (82.6 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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536Set of Six George III Style MahoganyShield-Back Dining ChairsLate 19th CenturyEach a side chair with blue Ultrasuede uphol-stered seats. Some with repairs to backs.$800-$1,200

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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF LYNN MAGRUDER

537George III Ebonized Wood Inlaid Satinwood Bachelor’s Chest ofDrawersCirca 1800Brasses replaced; some cracks and restorations to veneer.Height: 35 in (88.9 cm); Width: 31 in (78.7 cm); Depth: 16-3/4 in (42.5 cm)$1,000-$1,500

PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS

538Pair of George III Style Mahogany Side ChairsMid-19th CenturyEach having a saddle seat upholstered in light blue, cream and graywool. Repair to one crest rail.$400-$600

539George III Green Japanned Tall Case ClockJoseph Stephens, Circa 1760-1780The brass dial plate with applied Roman and Arabic numeral brasschapter ring, enclosing a minute subsidiary dial and date aperture withinapplied ormolu rocaille spandrels and lunette inscribed Jos h

Stephens./London, the two-train movement striking a bell on the hour. Casewith scattered wear and losses to lacquer decoration and repairs to molding andplinth.Height: 85 in (215.9 cm)$1,200-$1,800

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540Regency Mahogany Bowfront ServerEarly 19th CenturyThe frieze having two drawers raisedon reeded legs. With plastic label print-ed Guaranteed Genuine by/ A. Stair & Co./59, 57th Street/ New York. Brasses replaced.Height: 36-1/4 in (92.1 cm); Width: 60-1/4in (153 cm); Depth: 22-1/4 in (56.5 cm)$600-$800

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541George III Satinwood Inlaid MahoganyHanging Corner CabinetCirca 1800The glazed panel door opening to view a lightgreen painted interior with three serpentineshelves.Height: 42 in (106.7 cm); Width: 29-3/4 in (75.6 cm);Depth: 17 in (43.2 cm)$600-$800

542George III Style Mahogany Chest of DrawersMid-19th CenturyVerso with paper label printed Richard Jones & Co./ Chester.Repairs to veneer of top at each corner; brasses replaced.Height: 41-1/2 in (105.4 cm); Width: 43 in (109.2 cm); Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)$800-$1,200

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543Pair of George III Mahogany Side ChairsCirca 1790Each with brass nail studded black leather upholsteredseats. One with repairs and losses to splat at the crest rail.$400-$600

Provenance:Sold in these rooms, Property from the Estate of Ella PoeBurling, September 13, 2003, lot 171.

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544George III Amboyna Wood Inlaid Mahogany andSatinwood Crossbanded Fold-Top Games TableCirca 1800The double hinged top supported by a side pull-out boardopening to view a green baize-lined playing surface over afrieze drawer. Some repairs to inlay and brasses replaced.Height: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Width: 18 in (45.7 cm); Width when open: 35-1/2 in (90.2 cm); Depth: 17-3/4 in (45.1 cm)$400-$600

545George III Mahogany Drop-Leaf TableCirca 1790Each rule joint repaired at the hinge; repairs and losses toveneered skirt.Height: 27-1/2 in (69.9 cm); Width: 14 in (35.6 cm); Widthwhen open: 45-1/2 in (115.6 cm); Depth: 40-1/2 in (102.9 cm)$1,000-$1,500

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546Set of Six George III Style Yewwood and BeechwoodShield-Back Dining ChairsFirst Half 20th CenturyConsisting of one armchair and five side chairs; each withbrass nail studded black leatherette upholstered seats.$800-$1,200

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547George III Mahogany Wing ArmchairEarly 19th CenturyUpholstered in light green foliate brocade silk,raised on casters. Distress to upholstery.$800-$1,200

548George III Mahogany SofaCirca 1790Having a rose slip coverover upholstered floralchampagne and green silkdamask upholstery. Somerepairs to legs and stretchers.Height: 36 in (91.4 cm);Length: 66 in (167.6 cm)$800-$1,200

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549Regency Ebonized Wood InlaidMahogany Tripod StandEarly 19th CenturyWood knop pulls replaced; one leg repaired.Height: 27 in (68.6 cm);Width: 18-1/4 in(46.4 cm); Depth: 14-3/4 in (37.5 cm)$500-$700

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550Two George III-Regency Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod StandsEarly 19th CenturyEach with restorations.Height of largest: 26 in (66 cm); Width: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Depth: 23-3/4 in (60.3 cm)$600-$800

551Regency Mahogany Four-Tier What-NotEarly 19th CenturySome corner posts with small cracks.Height: 46-1/4 in (117.5 cm); Width: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm); Depth: 16-1/4 in (41.3 cm)$800-$1,200

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552Victorian Brass Mounted Mahogany and ElmwoodCampaign Secrétaire ChestMid-19th CenturyIn two parts, each with brass side carrying handles; theupper section having a deep drawer with a fall-front lidopening to view a gilt-tooled green leather writing sur-face and a central prospect door enclosing a valancedniche over a drawer, flanked by an arrangement of fourvalanced pigeonholes, six document compartments andan arrangement of five drawers. Some cracks and repairs totop and sides.Height: 40-1/2 in (102.9 cm); Width: 39-1/2 in (100.3 cm);Depth: 18-1/2 in (47 cm)$500-$700

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553Regency Parcel Gilt Grain-Painted and Decorated Pine SideTableCirca 1815Minor wear to painted surface.Height: 28 in (71.1 cm); Width: 21 in (53.3 cm); Depth: 14-3/4 in (37.5 cm)$800-$1,200

554Set of Four Regency Style ParcelGilt Olive-Brown PaintedBeechwood Caned ArmchairsFirst Half 20th CenturyEach with yellow velvet upholsteredloose cushions. Some wear to paintedsurface.$1,500-$2,500

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555Regency Mahogany Secretary-BookcaseEarly 19th CenturyIn two parts, the upper section having two mullion-glazed panel doors enclosing a divided interior withadjustable shelves, above a secrétaire drawer compart-ment enclosing a central prospect door flanked by anarrangement of two aligned short drawers over twobipartite long drawers and eight valanced pigeonholesabove a gilt-tooled brown leather inset writing surface.Brasses replaced; some repairs and losses to applied molding andveneer.Height: 88-3/4 in (225.4 cm); Width: 46-1/2 in (118.1 cm);Depth: 23-1/4 in (59.1 cm)$2,000-$4,000

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556 556William IV Brass Mounted Mahogany AdjustableBedside Reading TableCirca 1835Minor repairs to top; some losses to veneered base.Height at lowest: 29-1/4 in (74.3 cm); Width: 40 in (101.6 cm);Depth: 17 in (43.2 cm)$600-$800

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557William IV Rosewood Pivoting Fold-Top Games TableCirca 1835The pivoting hinged top opening to view a circular greenbaize-inset playing surface on casters. Top with some cracksto veneer and repair to one rear foot.Height: 29-1/2 in (75 cm); Width: 36 in (91.4 cm); Depth: 18 in (45.7 cm)$800-$1,200

Provenance:New Orleans Auction Galleries, September 23, 2000, lot523

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558William IV Mahogany SideboardCirca 1830In three parts, the top having three aligned drawers over two pedestals, the left inset paneldoor enclosing a shelf over a deep drawer, the right opening to view two tray drawers. Somerepairs and losses to veneer.Height: 51-3/4 in (131.4 cm); Width: 84-1/4 in (214 cm); Depth: 25-1/2 in (64.8 cm)$1,000-$2,000

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559Two Regency-Victorian CandlestandsThe first, rosewood; the second mahogany with anadjustable steel pole candle holder. The first with some loss-es to veneer; the second with repairs to one standard.Height of tallest: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Greatest diameter: 18 in (45.7 cm)$600-$800

560Victorian Brass Mounted Mahogany Campaign Chestof DrawersLast Half 19th CenturyIn two parts. One side with crack and feet probably replaced.Height: 42-1/4 in (107.3 cm); Width: 36 in (91.4 cm); Depth: 17-1/2 in (44.5 cm)$500-$700

561Edwardian Painted and Decorated Satinwood TrestleSide TableEarly 20th CenturyThe rectangular top painted with a scene entitled ‘AfterMany Years’, above a frieze drawer. Some cracking toveneered top; some losses to decoration.Height: 29-3/4 in (75.6 cm); Width: 28-1/2 in (72.4 cm); Depth: 18-1/2 in (47 cm)$800-$1,200

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562Edwardian Polychrome Painted and Decorated SatinwoodLady’s Dressing TableEarly 20th CenturyThe superstructure having an arched drapery valance mir-rored-back niche above a convex drawer flanked by twopanel drawers each enclosing a shelf. Some cracks and repairs toveneer and wear to decoration.Height: 51 in (129.5 cm); Width: 28-3/4 in (73 cm); Depth: 14 in (35.6 cm)$2,000-$4,000

563Edwardian Parcel Gilt Mother-of-Pearl and Brass InlaidMarquetry and Parquetry Satinwood Breakfast TableCirca 1900Top with some cracks; repairs and losses to brass inlay; some wear togilding.Height: 29-1/2 in (75 cm); Diameter: 51 in (129.5 cm)$2,000-$4,000

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564Edwardian Satinwood and Green Stained Marquetry Mahogany Side CabinetEarly 20th CenturyHaving a central panel door enclosing a glass shelf flanked by glazed panel vitrines. Some repairs to top and veneer; lackingone glass shelf.Height: 67 in (170.2 cm); Width: 38-1/2 in (96.5 cm); Depth: 15-3/4 in (40 cm)$700-$900

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Dec. 3, 2011* Jewelry, Coins & Watches Oct. 14, 2011Dec. 3, 2011* American & European Fine Art & 20th Century Decorative Arts Oct. 14, 2011

Feb. 3, 2012 Capital Collections Estate Auction Dec. 16, 2011

Mar. 30, 2012 Capital Collections Estate Auction Feb. 10, 2012

May 18, 2012 Capital Collections Estate Auction Mar. 30, 2012

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