Sale 2754B October 11, 2014 Boston

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Sale 2754B October 11, 2014 Boston
European
Furniture &
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Arts
Sale 2754B
October 11, 2014
Boston
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Auction 2754B
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Table of Contents
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Auction & Specialist Information
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Web Site & Online Bidding
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Provenance & Event Announcement
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Lots 1-703
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Conditions of Sale
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Absentee Bid Form
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Company Directors & Specialty Departments
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Provenance
The Freedland Collection of Yachting Trophies: Lots 111-224
This west coast collection features sterling silver trophies won by prestigious boats and clubs during the golden age of yachting.
The Dr. Jesse Greenberg and William Faraminian Collection: Lots 225-316
Dr. Jesse Greenberg and his partner William Faraminian amassed and treasured an extraordinary collection of French furniture,
British and continental silver, art bronzes, and decorative objects at their Upper East Side apartment over the course of half a
century. For a full biography please go to our website: www.skinnerinc.com
The Stillwell Collection of Doulton, Part I
A Private Collection of Porcelain and Furniture from the Estate of a Texas Gentleman
Property from a Private New York Collection of Royal Copenhagen
A Private Collection of Parian Figures from New York Gentlemen
N.G. Herreshoff’s breakthrough
yacht Gloriana leading Nautilus,
June 1891. Courtesy MIT Museum.
Skinner Lecture: “The Herreshoff Legacy”
Given by Kurt Hasselbalch, Curator of the Hart Nautical Collection, MIT Museum
Yachts and yacht clubs have undeniably shaped seaside culture. Nathanael Greene Herreshoff was a premier yacht builder and mechanical engineer.
An MIT graduate, Herreshoff built the yacht of every America’s Cup winner from 1893 to 1920. His designs revolutionized yacht building, and he would
work for anyone who had the money, regardless of who they were or what club they belonged to, making him in demand by those who wanted the
best and fastest yachts. For yacht owners and yacht clubs, having the best of the best was crucial for racing.
Kurt Hasselbalch has been a curator of several marine collections since 1981. In 1990, he became curator of the Hart Nautical Collections at MIT
Museum. He has organized 15 exhibitions at MIT Museum and published four collection guides, including one to the Herreshoff Manufacturing
Company design records. Over his career, he has participated in design research for over 100 historic vessel restoration and replica projects.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Reception: 5:30/Lecture: 6PM
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Fine
Silver
Lots 1–110
British Silver & Plate
1
George II Sterling Silver Salver, London,
1733-34, Denis Langton, maker, with molded
piecrust border, on three legs with stepped
pad feet, the reverse with presentation
inscription, dia. 6 3/8 in., approx. 9.3 troy oz.
$300-500
2
George III Sterling Silver Salver, London,
1770-71, maker’s mark “ID,” the border
decorated with shells and scrolling foliage and
gadrooned rim, on three claw-and-ball feet,
dia. 7 1/4 in., approx. 7.2 troy oz.
$300-500
3
Georgian-style Silver Coffeepot, bearing
marks for London, 1775-76, maker’s mark
“WC,” with urn-form finial to domed and
hinged cover, balustroid body with foliate
spout and turned wood handle, on domed
foot, ht. 12 1/2 in., approx. 26.1 troy oz.
$600-800
6
George III Sterling Silver Tray, London,
1794-95, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam,
maker, oval with beaded rim, handles, and
feet, the top engraved with an armorial set
within an oval scrollwork frame, surrounded by
ribband, scrolling foliage, and a floral garland,
and with engraved border, lg. handle over
handle 21 1/2 in., approx. 59.9 troy oz.
$1,200-1,800
7
Miscellaneous English Sterling Silver
Spoons and Ladles, London, most bearing
various armorials or monograms, four dessert
spoons, 1803-04, Stephen Adams II, maker;
two each: place spoons, 1814-15, maker’s
mark “TB”; dessert spoons, 1795-96, Richard
Crossley, maker; dessert spoons, 1874-75,
George W. Adams (Chawner & Co.), maker;
dessert spoons, 1821-22, maker’s mark “GP”;
and mustard spoons; and eleven assorted
spoons and four assorted ladles; approx. 44.2
total troy oz.
$500-800
4
Four George III Sterling Silver Covered
Sauce Tureens, London, 1778-79, William
Holmes, maker, each with cover surmounted
by pinecone-form finial, the oval urn-form
bodies with beaded rims and husk garlands
supported by floral roundels over stop-fluting,
with two reeded handles, the conforming foot
decorated with further husks and beading,
with engraved armorials to cover and body, lg.
handle over handle 9 1/4 in., approx. 105.4
troy oz.
$4,000-6,000
8
Four Pieces of British Sterling Silver
Flatware, two London: a stuffing spoon,
1810-11, Richard Crossley & George Smith,
maker, lg. 12; and tea tongs, lacking date
mark, Hester Bateman, maker, lg. 5 1/4;
soup ladle, Edinburgh, 1832-33, George Bell,
maker, with Guthrie Clan armorial, lg. 14; and
grape shears, Sheffield, 1962-63, Cooper
Bros. & Sons, maker, with faux-grapevine
handles, lg. 6 1/4 in.; approx. 15.0 total troy
oz.
$600-800
5
Assembled Three-piece Sterling Silver
Coffee Service, all retailed by Gebelein,
Boston, Massachusetts, each urn-from with
swirled gadroon decoration to body: a George
III creamer and sugar bowl, London, 1791-92,
maker’s mark “WC” possibly for William Cattell
or William Crowder, and a Gebelein coffeepot
reproduced after the creamer and sugar,
coffeepot ht. 10 5/8 in., approx. 32.2 troy oz.
total.
9
Four-piece George III Sterling Silver Tea
Service, London, Rebecca Emes & Edward
Barnard, maker, the creamer and waste bowl
1810-11, the coffeepot and teapot 181213, the coffeepot lacking maker’s mark,
each ovoid, with engraved bands of foliate
decoration, on four ball feet, coffeepot ht. 8
1/2 in., approx. 65.5 troy oz.
$1,200-1,800
N.B. The original description of the service
from Gebelein accompanies the lot.
$400-600
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10
Five Pieces of English Sterling Silver
Tableware, three London: a stuffing spoon,
1813-14, William Eley, William Fearn & William
Chawner, maker; a pair of tea tongs, 1816-17,
John Lias, maker; and marrow spoon, 184546, Chawner & Co., maker; two Birmingham:
a pair of sugar tongs, 1906-07, Levi &
Salaman, maker; and a creamer, 1965-66,
J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., maker; approx.
14.3 troy oz. total.
$500-700
11
Regency Sterling Silver Teapot, London,
1814-15, Samuel Hennell & John Terry, maker,
neoclassical, the squat form with gadrooned
registers to hinged cover and shoulder, body
repoussé-decorated with alternating acanthus
leaves and anemone, and with engraved
armorial to body and turned wood finial and
handle, ht. 5 1/2 in., approx. 23.4 troy oz.
$500-700
12
Seven Pieces of English Sterling Silver
Flatware, three London: two ladles, 1815,
John Lias, lacking leopard’s head mark, and
a stuffing spoon with an engraved armorial,
1828-29, William Eaton; two Dublin: a pair of
tablespoons with ribbed bowls and engraved
armorial, 1828-29, Edward Power; the sixth
Exeter: a tablespoon with an engraved
monogram to terminal, 1801-02, maker’s
mark “JH” possibly for Joseph Hicks; and a
Birmingham olive fork, 1907-08, Liberty & Co.;
approx. 18.0 troy oz. total.
$150-250
13
Regency/George IV Silver on Copper Tea
Urn, England, c. 1820, the removable cover
surmounted by a floriform finial, over body
decorated with reserve of scrolling foliage and
two engraved armorials, the two handles and
spigot with further scrolling foliage, on a base
with four paw feet, unmarked, ht. 16 1/2 in.
$400-600
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14
George IV Irish Sterling Silver Gilt Cup
and Cover, Dublin, 1827-28, Edward Power,
maker, the domed cover chased with leaftips
and surmounted by a foliate finial, the cup with
two handles similarly decorated with a leaftip
register at shoulder and base, the body with
two sets of eagles perched to pendant fruit
centering an engraved armorial to one side,
raised on a flared circular foot, ht. 13 1/2 in.,
approx. 60.0 troy oz.
$2,500-3,500
15
Two Pieces of English Sterling Silver,
London, a George IV pap boat, 1831-32,
maker’s mark “WB” possibly for William
Bateman II; and a George V small footed dish,
1934-35, Gold & Silversmiths Ltd., maker;
approx. 6.3 troy oz. total.
$300-500
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Miscellaneous English Sterling Silver
Forks and Spoons, most London, most
bearing various armorials or monograms,
six each: dinner forks, 1840-41, John &
Henry Lias, maker; dinner forks, 1829-30,
maker’s mark “WS” within an oval punch; and
dessert forks, 1830-31, Robert Hennell II,
maker; four dessert forks, 1856-57, George
W. Adams (Chawner & Co.), maker; three
dessert forks, 1826-28, Jonathan Hayne,
maker; two dessert forks, 1853-54, Henry
Holland (Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), maker;
and six assorted forks; eleven teaspoons,
1838-39, maker’s marks rubbed, six each:
place spoons, Edinburgh, 1824-25, with
two maker’s marks for “T.S” and Charles
Bendy; teaspoons, Dublin, probably 1807,
lacking date letter, maker’s mark rubbed, “J_”;
teaspoons, Exeter, 1823-24, maker’s mark
“WH;” teaspoons, 1842-43, Samuel Hayne &
Dudley Cater, maker; teaspoons, 1829-30, T.
Cox Savory, maker; and teaspoons, 183233, James Beebe, maker; four teaspoons,
Newcastle, 1829-30, Thomas Wheatley,
maker; two stuffing spoons, 1831-32, John,
Henry & Charles Lias, maker; sauce ladle,
1829-30, James Beebe, maker; and nineteen
assorted spoons (one American coin silver
and at least one British colonial); approx.
121.6 total troy oz.
$1,200-1,800
17
Victorian Sterling Silver Basket, London,
1839-40, Edward, Edward Jr., John & William
Barnard, maker, with a bail handle with an
engraved armorial to center, the oval basket
with a reticulated rim on a cusped foot, lg. 14
5/8 in., approx. 39.0 troy oz.
$800-1,000
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18
Five-piece Victorian Sterling Silver Tea and
Coffee Service, London, 1841-42, William
Hunter, maker, each repoussé-decorated
throughout with various flowers and foliage
centering a vacant cartouche on a finely
chased ground, and raised on four scrolled
feet with male masks to body joint, teapot and
coffeepot each with chinaman finials, waste
bowl, sugar and creamer each with goldwashed interiors, coffeepot ht. 10 in., approx.
138.1 troy oz., in the original fitted case.
$4,000-6,000
22
Four-piece Edward VII Sterling Silver Tea
Set with an Associated Sterling Silver
Coffeepot and Silver-plated Tray, Sheffield,
1904-05, Atkin Brothers, maker, teapot, kettle
on stand with burner, creamer and sugar each
with squat bodies on four paw feet, kettle
on stand ht. 12 1/2; the coffeepot, Sheffield,
1916-17, Walker & Hall, maker, ht. 9 1/2, the
silver-plated tray maker’s mark “HA EA FA,” lg.
handle to handle 27 1/4 in., approx. 96.9 troy
oz. total weighable silver.
$600-800
19
Victorian Sterling Silver Card Tray, London,
1883-84, Edward Hutton, maker, with a
piecrust rim and engraved cartouche centering
a monogram, on four splayed feet, dia. 9 1/2
in., approx. 12.6 troy oz.
$800-1,200
23
George V Sterling Silver Tea Tray, Sheffield,
1923-24, Atkin Bros., maker, oblong, with
molded and shaped rim and two handles, lg.
handle over handle 26 1/2 in., approx. 121.7
troy oz.
$400-600
20
Pair of Large Silver-plated Candlesticks,
19th/early 20th century, each allover heavily
cast with scrolling foliage, with knopped
balustroid stem on an hexagonal weighted
base, unmarked, ht. 17 7/8 in.
$300-500
21
Two Pieces of Silver-plated Tableware, late
19th/20th century, a plateau with an inset
mirror, decorated to each side with pendant
garlands tied with ribbon, on four scrolled feet,
dia. 18 1/2; and an epergne with four arms
inset with glass dishes and a central cut glass
bowl, ht. with glass bowl 16 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Five-piece George VI Sterling Silver Tea
and Coffee Service, Sheffield, 1944-45,
Walker & Hall, each with tapering body
and ribbed shoulder on a stepped circular
foot, teapot, coffeepot, creamer, and sugar,
coffeepot ht. 8, the tray with two inset
handles, lg. handle to handle 20 1/8 in.,
approx. 113.0 troy oz.
$2,000-4,000
25
Four Elizabeth II Sterling Silver
Candlesticks, London, 1966-67, A Taite
& Sons Ltd., maker, each columnar with a
stepped and weighted base, and beaded
bobeches, ht. 9 1/2 in.
$300-500
European, Russian, and
Asian Silver & Plate
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30
Russian .875 Silver-gilt and Shaded
Cloisonné Enamel Case, attributed to Maria
Semyonova, Moscow, 1896-1908, each side
of the rectangular case with dense field of
flowers and foliage to a stippled ground and
border of turquoise beads, marked to interior
of either side, lg. 3 1/2, dp. 2 in., approx. 3.3
troy oz.
$600-800
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31
Hanau Rococo-style Silver Covered Dish,
Germany, late 19th/early 20th century, bearing
unidentified maker’s marks, allover decorated
with cartouches depicting dancing revelers,
separated by floral garlands and scrollwork
to a diaper ground, the domed cover with
dolphin-form finial, the pierced bowl with
colorless glass liner and supported by four
dolphin-form feet, dia. 10 3/4 in.
$300-500
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26
Russian .875 Silver Basket, St. Petersburg,
c. 1848, G.M. Okerblom, maker, the shallow
oval basket with gold-washed interior and a
bail handle, on a squat foot, lg. 10 3/4 in.,
approx. 23.0 troy oz.
$700-900
29
Austrian .950 Silver and Guilloche Enamel
Box, 1886-1922, maker’s mark “HE,”
Franz Hiess & Sohne, Vienna, retailer, the
square box with cut corners and dark blue/
green ground, the hinged cover with circular
medallion with monochrome painted depiction
of a basket of flowers, shovel, and rake to a
light-color ground, with scrolling foliage and
red cabochon stones to corners, the clasp
set with another cabochon, the interior cover
with engraved inscription, lg. 2 in., approx. 3.9
troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
27
French .800 Silver-mounted Swagger Stick,
mid-19th century, maker’s mark “AG” within
a horizontal diamond, the handle cast as an
eagle’s head with glass eyes, lg. 26 1/2 in.
$500-700
28
Austrian .900 Silver and Enamel Box,
Vienna, 1886-1922, with unidentified maker’s
mark, allover fish scale pattern to a cobalt
blue ground, with hinged cover, lg. 3 5/8 in.,
approx. 3.7 troy oz.
$700-900
32
Four-piece Wilhelm Binder .835 Silver
Tea Service, Germany, late 19th/early 20th
century, each ovoid pear-form, with beaded
rim and foot rim, coffeepot, ht. 9 1/8, teapot,
covered sugar, and creamer, approx. 56.4 troy
oz.; together with a Los Castillo silver-plated
covered sugar and creamer decorated with
mixed-metal and hardstone veneered birds,
ht. 4 3/8 in.
$150-250
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Old Russian-style .875 Silver and Glassmounted Cut Crystal Tray, bearing marks
for Moscow, 1898-1908, Faberge, maker,
Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, assayer, with two
handles cast as stylized horse’s heads inset
with garnet cabochons, mounted to a square
base with central cut starburst design, lg.
handle over handle 7 1/16 in.
$3,000-5,000
34
Two German .800 Silver Reticulated Bowls,
Hanau, c. 1900, Stork & Sinsheimer, maker,
each decorated throughout with pendant floral
garlands and birds perched on rocaille foliate
scrolls, on three paw feet, with an inset glass
liner, ht. 4 1/4 in., approx. 19.7 troy oz.
$300-500
35
Two Italian .800 Silver Platters and a
Silver-plated Tureen, 20th century, the trays
Vercelli, 1934-44, maker’s registration number
3, unidentified, also marked “Fornari/Roma,”
one oval, lg. 15 5/8, the other circular, dia.
14; the silver-plated tureen and cover marked
“A_A/Janetti,” lg. 11 in.; approx. 62.5 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$800-1,200
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French Gold-washed Sterling Silver
Monstrance, first half 20th century, maker’s
mark “PB” within a horizontal diamond, with
a circular glazed compartment centering
a starburst mounted with carnelian beads
and transversed by a cross decorated
with flowerheads set within diamonds,
on a knopped stem mounted with masks
representing the four apostles, and domed
foot with inset fan-form champlevé enamel
panels interrupted by stylized columns, ht. 21
1/2 in.
$800-1,200
37
Four-piece Georg Jensen Sterling Silver
Tea and Coffee Service with Associated
Tray, Denmark, all post-1945 and bearing
London import marks, the tea and coffee
service pattern number 787, designed by
Johan Rohde, teapot and coffeepot with
ebony handles, creamer, and sugar, coffeepot
ht. 6 5/8; and a Blossom pattern tray, pattern
number 2E, lg. 22 in.; approx. 114.1 troy oz.
total.
$4,000-6,000
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Seven Pieces of Georg Jensen Sterling
Silver Flatware, Denmark, most post-1945,
four Acorn pattern pieces: a hollow pie slice
with a sterling silver blade, salad serving fork
and spoon, and a tomato server; a hollow
Cactus pattern carving knife and fork; and
a Beaded pattern hollow spreader; together
with two Acorn-type pieces bearing spurious
Jensen marks: a ladle and hollow bottle
opener; approx. 7.9 troy oz. total weighable
silver.
$400-600
39
Three Sterling Silver and Enamel Circus
Figures, Arezzo, c. 1970, Sorini, maker, a
clown balancing on a drum, a clown standing
on a chair and holding a butterfly net, and a
clown balancing on a ball with a hoop, ht. of
clown on drum 4 1/2 in., approx. 5.9 troy oz.
$600-800
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Four-piece Chinese Export Silver Tea
Service, Shanghai, late 19th/early 20th
century, Tuck Chang, maker, each globular,
decorated with bamboo stalks to a stippled
ground, with faux bamboo finials, handles,
spouts, and feet, kettle on stand with burner,
teapot, covered sugar, and creamer, teapot
ht. 6 7/8 in., approx. 76.2 troy oz. weighable
silver.
$4,000-6,000
41
Meiji/Taisho Era Silver and Mixed-metal
Vase, Japan, first quarter 20th century,
Miyamoto Kinsei, maker, baluster-form, with
chased chrysanthemums accented with gilt
and copper to obverse, and inscription to
reverse, the base impressed jungin (pure silver)
and with maker’s mark, ht. 8 in., approx. 15.8
troy oz.
$500-700
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American Silver & Plate
42
Gale & Son Sterling Silver Tureen and
Cover, New York, 1850-66, the ovoid, urnform tureen with a raised lid topped by a
strapwork loop handle, the tureen with two
auricular handles cast with grotesque masks,
the body lobed with an engraved monogram,
raised on a stepped ovoid foot, ht. 10 3/4 in.,
approx. 39.6 troy oz.
$700-900
43
George B. Sharp Coin Silver Teapot and
Creamer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, mid19th century, retailed by Bailey & Co., each
baluster-form, and decorated with repoussé
design of flowers and scrolling foliage,
monogrammed, teapot, ht. 11 1/4 in., approx.
41.9 troy oz.
$700-900
44
Four-piece Tiffany & Co. Coin Silver Tea
Service, New York, 1854-70, all pattern
number 26, order number 1848, urn-form
with a die-cast leaftip border to foot, rim, and
shoulders, covered sugar and teapot with
a flower-form finial, creamer, and waste or
spoon bowl, teapot ht. 8 3/4 in., approx. 81.8
troy oz.
$1,500-2,500
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Six-piece Kidney, Cann & Johnson Coin
Silver Tea and Coffee Service, New York,
1860s, each with pear-form body decorated
with central reserve of repoussé flowers, and
faux bois handle, spout, and feet, coffeepot,
ht. 11 1/4, teapot, creamer, covered sugar,
and waste bowl all inscribed “JMD to AMCD,”
coffeepot, creamer, and sugar also marked for
retailer F.W. Cooper 131 Amity St. N.Y.; and
a covered butter dish with removable insert
inscribed “RD to AMCD” and only marked
for retailer Cooper, approx. 152.5 troy oz.
weighable silver; together with a Barbour
silver-plated tray, lg. handle over handle 31 in.
Provenance: Purportedly descended through
the family of J. Clarence Davies, prominent
real estate developer of the Bronx.
$8,000-10,000
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American Silver Presentation Pitcher,
probably mid to late 19th century, unmarked,
the paneled body with a scrolled handle,
decorated to body with pendant floral sprays
and rocaille cartouches, the central panel with
a dove above an emblem engraved “NY” with
armorial “Pro Patria et Gloria/First National
Guard,” ht. 12 3/8 in., approx. 24.4 troy oz.
$300-400
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Gray & Libby Sterling Silver Punch Ladle,
Boston, third quarter 19th century, with a
presentation engraving to terminal, lg. 12 1/2
in., approx. 10.0 troy oz.
$300-500
48
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Kettle on
Stand, New York, 1865-70, the squat kettle
with a Greek key fret band to the center and
an engraved armorial, the unmarked stand
with unmarked burner, similarly decorated
and raised on four slender legs terminating
in scrolled feet, total ht. 11 in., approx. 27.4
troy oz.
$450-600
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Four-piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea
and Coffee Service, New York, 1873-91,
each with bands of foliate decoration, an
engraved armorial, and a lower gadrooned
body, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar and
creamer, coffeepot ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 83.1
troy oz.
$1,500-2,000
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Pair of Tiffany & Co. Broom Corn Pattern
Sterling Silver Salad Servers, New York,
1890-91, each with a gold-washed bowl, lg.
10 in., approx. 8.0 troy oz.
$400-450
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Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Serving
Pieces, New York, each monogrammed, an
Antique Ivy pattern ladle, 1873-91, lg. 12, and
a Palm pattern serving spoon, 1907-47, lg. 12
5/8 in.; approx. 13.7 troy oz. total.
$300-500
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Four-piece Lebkuecher & Co. Sterling
Silver Tea Service, Newark, New Jersey, late
19th/early 20th century, retailed by Marcus
& Co., New York, each piece Federal-style,
the shaped and fluted bodies engraved with
foliate arcades to shoulders, monogrammed,
a coffeepot, ht. 8 3/8, teapot, creamer, and
covered sugar, approx. 71.6 troy oz.; together
with an E.G. Webster & Son oblong silverplate tray with pierced border, lg. 25 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Assembled Stieff Rose Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Baltimore, Maryland,
late 19th/20th century, most with various
monograms, seventeen each: salad forks
and teaspoons; twelve each: flat spreaders
and dinner forks; ten bouillon soupspoons
(four with longer handles), six each: ice cream
forks and dinner knives; four dessert knives,
three five o’clock teaspoons, one dessert
fork, sauce ladle, cream ladle, gravy ladle,
jelly server, tablespoon, serving spoon, salad
serving fork, pastry server with stainless
steel blade, and cheese server with stainless
steel blade; together with six pieces of Kirk
sterling silver flatware in a similar pattern: three
dessert forks, casserole spoon, jelly server,
and bonbon server; a Reed & Barton Francis
I pattern sugar sifter, and a serving fork with
repoussé-decorated sterling silver hollow
handle; approx. 117.8 total troy oz. weighable
silver.
$3,000-5,000
54
Eight-piece Gorham Sterling Silver Fish
Service, Providence, Rhode Island, late
19th/early 20th century, four knives and four
forks, each decorated with various shells and
aquatic plants, together with a Frank Whiting
tea strainer, Reed & Barton ice tongs, and
Towle child’s fork and spoon; approx. 17.9
troy oz. total.
$400-600
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Six Pieces of Silver Flatware, four American:
a monogrammed crumber marked “coin” with
an engraved blade, the rest sterling silver:
Tiffany & Co. Berry pattern serving spoon,
Dominick & Haff monogrammed Rococo
pattern gravy ladle, and a J.B. & S.M. Knowles
Rose pattern punch ladle; and two-piece
Sheffield sterling silver fish serving slice and
fork with hollow handles, silver blades, and
monogram, 1924-25, Thomas Bradbury
& Sons, maker; approx. 15.1 troy oz. total
weighable silver.
$300-500
56
Twenty-two Tiffany & Co. Floral Pattern
Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons, New
York, late 19th/early 20th century, two sets: a
full twelve-piece set with gold-washed bowls
engraved “Ethel,” and a ten-piece set, approx.
7.3 troy oz. total.
$600-800
57
Five-piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tea
and Coffee Service, New York, coffeepot
1898-1902, remainder 1902-07, each with
a gadrooned body and engraved monogram
to neck, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar,
creamer, and waste bowl, coffeepot ht. 8 3/8
in., together with a Black, Starr & Frost strainer
with monogram and wood handle, and a
pair of Gorham monogrammed sugar tongs;
approx. 57.8 troy oz. total weighable silver.
$1,000-1,500
70
58
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Tureen and
Cover, New York, 1870-75, the domed cover
with a loop handle to center cast with scrolled
acanthus leaves and an engraved monogram,
the tureen with similar decoration to each
handle, an egg-and-dart cast rim, and raised
on four paw feet, lg. handle to handle 17 in.,
approx. 98.2 troy oz.
$3,000-5,000
59
Gorham Virginia Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode Island,
late 19th/early 20th century, monogrammed,
eighteen dinner knives, thirteen cocktail forks
and dinner forks, twelve each: dessert knives,
salad forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, three
teaspoons, two salt spoons, large three-piece
carving set, crumber, soup ladle, gravy or
sauce ladle, small pierced ladle, ice cream
slicer, master spreader, mustard spoon, and
jelly spoon, approx. 121.7 troy oz. weighable
silver.
$2,200-2,700
60
Seven Pieces of American Sterling Silver
Flatware, most monogrammed, Haywood
& Sweet Medallion pattern sauce ladle, Kirk
& Son Forget Me Not nut spoon, Whiting
Blueberry pattern berry spoon, two Arts &
Crafts pieces: an Arthur Stone long-handled
spoon and a Franklin Porter spoon with a
pineapple finial; two Erickson: a ladle and
bonbon spoon; approx. 11.4 troy oz. total
weighable silver, together with a Reed &
Barton child’s silver-plate tea knife.
$150-250
61
Lawrence B. Smith Sterling Silver Meat
Platter, Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th
century, of typical form, with a draining
reservoir, with an engraved monogram to rim,
lg. 17 7/8 in., approx. 46.3 troy oz.
$600-800
62
Baltimore Silversmiths/Schofield Co.
Sterling Silver Bread Tray, early 20th century,
oval, the wide rim repoussé-decorated with
various flower sprays, the interior with central
oval medallion surrounded by a wreath and
with allover diaper pattern, lg. 12 3/4, together
with two small repoussé-decorated silver
creamers, ht. to 2 in., and a small silver-plated
chamberstick adorned with a bear; approx.
16.8 total troy oz. weighable silver.
$250-350
63
Frank Smith Sterling Silver Golf Trophy,
Gardner, Massachusetts, c. 1910, with three
looped handles joined to the flutter rim, the
body engraved “From/The Old Golfers/to/
George Wright/Fourth Annual Reunion/Oct.
26, 1910,” ht. 14 1/2 in., approx. 44.3 troy oz.
$600-800
64
Gorham Norfolk Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode Island,
20th century, monogrammed, eighteen
dessert forks, twelve each: dinner knives,
dinner forks, place spoons, dessert knives,
and dessert spoons; ten flat spreaders, eight
each: fish knives, fish forks, and orange
spoons; five teaspoons, and four fruit knives,
approx. 132.0 troy oz. weighable silver, in a
wood case.
$1,200-1,500
65
14kt Gold and Gold-washed Sterling Silver
Chalice, probably America, early 20th century,
with tapering gold bowl overlaid with leaf tips,
above hexagonal silver knopped stem and
foot, the foot with applied cross set with four
diamonds and inscribed “Presented to St.
Patrick’s Chapel Portsmouth, RI by Catherine
C. Kieran in Memory of her husband Patrick
Kieran of Fall River, Mass 1846-1917,” ht. 9
1/8 in., gold bowl 100 dwt (including threaded
bolt), silver stem and foot 14.4 troy oz.
(including interior rod).
$4,000-6,000
66
Five-piece Gorham Plymouth Pattern
Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service,
Providence, Rhode Island, 1913-14,
monogrammed, teapot, coffeepot, creamer,
covered sugar, and small creamer, together
with an unmarked pair of sugar tongs, approx.
51.8 troy oz. total.
$800-1,200
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67
Gorham/Durgin Sterling Silver Swan-form
Bowl, early 20th century, monogrammed to
interior, lg. 8 1/4 in., approx. 8.8 troy oz.
$300-400
68
Two Kirk & Son Sterling Silver Dishes,
Baltimore, Maryland, 1925-32, each with
repoussé flowers and fruit to interior, on three
ball feet, dia. 5 3/4 in., approx. 10.4 troy oz.
$300-500
69
Pair of Karl F. Leinonen & Son Arts &
Crafts Sterling Silver Bowls, Boston,
Massachusetts, second quarter 20th century,
each circular and floriform, with hammered
surface, dia. 9 1/4 in., approx. 40.4 troy oz.
$600-800
70
Tiffany & Co. Chrysanthemum Pattern
Sterling Silver Tray, New York, 1891-1902,
pattern 6682, order 3405, rectangular with
cast border of budding flowers and foliage,
with two handles and monogram to center, lg.
handle over handle 28 1/2 in., approx. 220.6
troy oz.
$4,000-5,000
71
Gorham Buttercup Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode Island,
20th century, sixteen teaspoons, eight each:
luncheon forks, cream soupspoons, solid
spreaders, salad forks, and hollow luncheon
knives, two-piece hollow carving set: knife
and fork, hollow cake server, hollow master
spreader, sugar spoon, cold meat serving fork,
gravy ladle, pierced tablespoon, tablespoon,
and tomato server, approx. 61.6 troy oz.
weighable silver, in a wood case.
$1,200-1,800
72
American Sterling Silver Vase, early
20th century, circular, with wide reticulated
rim and footrim decorated with rocaille,
scrolling foliage, and flower sprays, the squat
body chased with similar decoration and
monogrammed, with silver-plated insert,
lacking maker’s mark, ht. 5 3/4 in., approx.
38.1 troy oz. weighable silver.
$400-600
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73
Tiffany & Co. Clinton Engraved Pattern
Sterling Silver Flatware Service, New York,
1912-47, monogrammed, twelve each: dinner
knives, flat spreaders, dinner forks, luncheon
forks, pastry forks, bouillon soupspoons,
cream soupspoons, oval dessert spoons,
and teaspoons; eight fruit spoons, two butter
picks, carving fork (not monogrammed),
master spreader, and ladle, approx. 167.2 troy
oz. weighable silver.
$4,000-6,000
74
Three-piece Black, Starr & Frost Sterling
Silver Bachelor’s Tea Service, New York,
20th century, monogrammed, each with
hexagonal fluted body and conforming
foot, teapot, ht. 10 1/2 in., open sugar, and
creamer, approx. 27.5 troy oz.
$400-600
75
Tiffany & Co. Hampton Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, New York, 193447, not monogrammed, twelve each: dinner
knives, flat spreaders, salad forks, dinner
forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, and
teaspoons; eight gumbo soupspoons, six
luncheon forks, two serving spoons, casserole
spoon, serving fork, cold meat serving fork,
pastry server with stainless steel blade, and
cheese server with stainless steel blade,
approx. 164.6 troy oz. weighable silver, in an
oak case.
$6,000-8,000
76
S. Kirk & Son Repousse Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Baltimore, Maryland,
first half 20th century, forty-eight teaspoons,
twenty-two each: luncheon forks and salad
forks; twelve luncheon knives, ten each:
knives with bolsters and flat spreaders; eight
cream soupspoons, seven cocktail forks, two
each: serving spoons and cold meat serving
forks; baby fork and spoon, youth fork and
spoon, one iced tea spoon, youth spoon,
salad serving spoon, ice cream knife, and 5
3/4 in. spoon with small bowl, approx. 147.6
troy oz. weighable silver.
$3,500-5,500
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Gorham Old French Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode Island,
20th century, monogrammed, twenty-four
teaspoons, twelve each: dinner forks, salad
forks, luncheon forks, solid spreaders, hollow
dinner knives, and hollow luncheon knives,
nine tablespoons, eight soupspoons, three
demitasse spoons, two serving spoons,
serving fork, a salad serving spoons and fork,
and a three-piece carving set: sharpener,
knife, and fork, approx. 132.2 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$1,200-1,800
78
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Platter, New
York, 1907-47, the tray with a scalloped rim,
two handles, and an engraved monogram to
center, lg. handle to handle 26 3/8 in., approx.
103.5 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
79
Gorham Etruscan Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode Island,
20th century, monogrammed, twenty-four
teaspoons, thirteen fruit spoons and dessert
forks, twelve each: dinner knives, dessert
knives, flat spreaders, iced tea spoons (not
monogrammed), gumbo soupspoons, bouillon
soupspoons, cocktail forks, and dinner forks;
eleven salad forks, a gravy ladle, lemon fork,
olive fork, and jelly server, approx. 151.3 troy
oz. weighable silver; in an oak case; together
with twelve knives with sterling silver-mounted
mother-of-pearl handles.
$2,500-3,500
80
Royal Crest Castle Rose Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Brooklyn, New
York, mid-20th century, sixteen teaspoons,
eight each: luncheon knives, salad forks,
luncheon forks, and cream soupspoons; two
serving spoons, youth fork and spoon, serving
fork, master spreader, sugar spoon, lemon
fork, and pickle fork, approx. 54.6 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$1,200-1,500
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81
Two American Hand-hammered Silver
Bowls, a monogrammed waste bowl bearing
“IBV” mark for John Brevoort, with two short
handles and stepped circular foot, ht. 3 7/8;
and a Handicraft Shop sterling silver “Revere”
bowl dated 1904, dia. 5 in.; approx. 13.1 total
troy oz.
$300-500
82
Five-piece F.B. Rogers Co. Sterling
Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Taunton,
Massachusetts, 20th century, each with a
tapering baluster body on a flared circular foot,
coffeepot, teapot, creamer, covered sugar,
and waste bowl, coffeepot ht. 10 in., approx.
53.8 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
83
Seven-piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver
Tea and Coffee Service, New York, each
with reserve of scrolling foliage to globular
body, five 1891-1902, pattern 6330, and with
anniversary dates and monogram: coffeepot,
ht. 8 3/4, teapot, covered sugar, creamer, and
waste bowl; kettle on stand with burner, 190207, kettle pattern 4983 and with anniversary
dates and monogram, stand and burner 4988;
and monogrammed hot milk jug, 1907-38,
pattern 7021, ht. 7 5/8 in., approx. 197.0 troy
oz.
$3,000-4,000
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84
Towle Old Master Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Newburyport,
Massachusetts, 20th century, seventeen
teaspoons, twelve each: luncheon knives,
luncheon forks, and salad forks; nine oval
soup/dessert spoons, serving spoon, pierced
serving spoon, gravy ladle, and sugar shell
spoon, approx. 69.4 troy oz. weighable silver,
in a wood case.
$1,500-1,800
85
Eight Pieces of American Sterling Silver
Tableware, 20th century, seven Gorham: six
monogrammed and reticulated nut cups and
a monogrammed compote with an engraved
and reticulated grapevine rim; and a Wallace
pitcher; approx. 36.6 troy oz. total.
$400-600
86
Nine American Sterling Silver Dishes, 20th
century, most monogrammed, three Tuttle
circular dishes of various size; two Richard
Dimes small dishes; a Watson presentation
dish with a reticulated edge, Dominick & Haff
Salem pattern dish, Redlich ovoid dish, and a
Roger Williams reticulated dish; approx. 45.1
troy oz. total.
$400-600
87
Gorham Camellia Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode Island,
mid-20th century, twelve each: dinner knives,
flat spreaders, salad forks, dinner forks,
soupspoons, teaspoons, and iced tea spoons;
two serving spoons, serving fork, gravy ladle,
and sugar spoon, approx. 94.5 troy oz.
weighable silver, in a wood case.
$1,200-1,800
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88
Sterling Silver-mounted Glass Ewer, early
20th century, the tall form with a silver rim cast
with scrolling grapevines, a faceted handle,
and a cranberry cameo-cut and gilded floral
spray on a clear-to-cranberry textured ground,
unsigned, ht. 13 7/8 in.
$250-350
92
Towle Laureate Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Newburyport,
Massachusetts, second half 20th century,
eleven each: dinner knives, salad forks, dinner
forks, tablespoons, and teaspoons; and
one hollow spreader, approx. 73.7 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$800-1,200
89
International New Wild Rose Pattern
Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Meriden,
Connecticut, 20th century, twelve each: dinner
knives, flat spreaders, salad forks, dinner
forks, gumbo soupspoons, and teaspoons;
two serving spoons, and a serving fork,
approx. 81.6 troy oz. weighable silver, in a
wood case.
$1,000-1,500
93
Four-piece Reed & Barton Sterling
Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Taunton,
Massachusetts, 20th century, each with a
tapering baluster body on a flared circular
foot, coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, and
creamer, coffeepot ht. 9 1/4 in., approx. 68.0
troy oz.
$1,500-2,500
90
Watson John Alden Pattern Sterling
Silver Tray, Attleboro, Massachusetts, 20th
century, oval, with piecrust border and central
monogram, lg. 16 1/8 in., approx. 25.8 troy
oz.
$300-500
91
Assembled Gorham Strasbourg Pattern
Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Providence,
Rhode Island, 20th century, most with
assorted monograms, twenty-three
teaspoons, fourteen solid spreaders, twelve
luncheon forks and hollow luncheon knives
(six with new French blades and six with old
French blades), six each: cream soupspoons,
dinner forks, salad forks, oyster forks, and
hollow dinner knives, two serving spoons, a
gravy ladle, a master spreader, sugar spoon,
and a cold meat serving fork, approx. 94.0
troy oz. weighable silver, in a wood case.
$2,000-3,000
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International Royal Danish Pattern
Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Meriden,
Connecticut, 20th century, thirty-one
teaspoons, thirty each: salad forks, dinner
forks, and gumbo soupspoons; twenty-nine
dinner knives, two each: serving spoons and
sugar spoons, and gravy ladle, approx. 198.0
troy oz. weighable silver, in a wood case.
$2,000-3,000
95
International Sterling Silver “Revere” Bowl,
Meriden, Connecticut, 20th century, of typical
form, dia. 10 3/8 in., approx. 36.1 troy oz.
$600-800
96
International Prelude Pattern Sterling Silver
Flatware Service, Meriden, Connecticut,
20th century, twenty each: salad forks, dinner
forks, and teaspoons; twelve dinner knives,
eight cream soupspoons, seven dinner knives
with semi-French blades, two serving spoons,
two-piece carving set, cake server, master
spreader, cold meat serving fork, pierced
serving spoon, berry spoon, and sugar shell,
approx. 95.4 troy oz. weighable silver.
$2,000-2,500
97
Reed & Barton Francis I Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Massachusetts,
20th century, not monogrammed, twentyfour teaspoons, twelve each: luncheon forks,
hollow knives, salad forks, and soupspoons,
nine iced tea spoons, three tablespoons
and oyster forks, two sugar spoons, a youth
spoon, gravy ladle, sugar tongs, hollow youth
knife, hollow pie knife, salad serving set, a
three-piece hollow carving set: sharpener,
knife, and fork, and a large hollow cake slice,
approx. 140.3 troy oz. weighable silver.
$2,000-3,000
98
Two Pieces of American Sterling Silver
Hollowware, 20th century, a Quaker Silver
Co. compote with an engraved monogram
to center, dia. 10 1/8; and a Gorham ovoid
reticulated dish, lg. 10 1/2 in.; approx. 25.0
total troy oz.
$300-400
99
Gorham King Edward Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode
Island, 20th century, twenty-two teaspoons,
twelve each: hollow luncheon knives, luncheon
forks, salad forks, and cream soupspoons;
and two solid spreaders, approx. 69.8 troy oz.
weighable silver, in a fitted case.
$1,800-2,200
100
International Sterling Silver Water Pitcher,
Meriden, Connecticut, 20th century, of typical
form, ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 21.0 troy oz.
$300-500
101
International Queens Lace Pattern
Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Meriden,
Connecticut, 20th century, twelve each: flat
spreaders, salad forks, cocktail forks, cream
soupspoons, and teaspoons; eight luncheon
forks, six luncheon knives, four each: dinner
knives and dinner forks, approx. 80.2 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$1,800-2,200
102
Six Pieces of Gorham Sterling Silver
Tableware, Providence, Rhode Island, 20th
century, a pair of candlesticks with weighted
stems, pair of salt and pepper shakers, and
two monogrammed circular dishes, approx.
11.4 troy oz. total weighable silver.
$150-250
103
Alvin Bridal Bouquet Pattern Flatware
Service, Providence, Rhode Island, 20th
century, twelve teaspoons, six each: dinner
forks, salad forks, ice cream forks, cream
soupspoons, solid salad spreaders, and
hollow dinner knives; a hollow pie slice, salad
serving spoon and fork, and sugar tongs,
approx. 59.8 troy oz. weighable silver, in a
fitted case.
$1,500-2,000
105
Three American Sterling Silver Dishes, mid
to late 20th century, two retailed by Shreve,
Crump & Low: an Alvin bowl, dia. 10, and a
Tuttle “John Couburn Reproduction” shallow
bowl with a monogram to the edge, dia. 13;
and a bowl with an engraved monogram to
center, lacking maker’s marks, dia. 10 in.,
approx. 60.1 troy oz. total.
$800-1,200
106
International Royal Danish Pattern
Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Meriden,
Connecticut, 20th century, twenty-six
teaspoons, twenty each: salad forks and
dessert forks; nineteen each: spreaders
with silver blades and cream soupspoons;
fourteen fruit spoons, thirteen dinner knives,
twelve each: demitasse spoons and fruit
knives; seven dessert knives, six each: dinner
forks, iced tea spoons, ice cream forks, and
salt spoons; five cocktail forks, four serving
spoons, three each: sugar spoons and baby
spoons; three-piece carving set, two each:
pierced serving spoons, lemon forks, jelly
servers, gravy ladles, cake servers, and 5
1/2-in. spoons with small bowls; a two-piece
salad-serving set with wood bowl and tines,
youth knife and fork, small sugar tongs,
master butter knife, cheese server, sardine
fork, cream ladle, cold meat serving fork, and
serving fork, approx. 211.4 troy oz. weighable
silver.
$4,750-5,500
104
Gorham Secret Garden Pattern Sterling
Silver Flatware Service, Providence, Rhode
Island, mid to late 20th century, twelve each:
teaspoons, place spoon, dinner forks, salad
forks, hollow dinner knives, and hollow
spreaders; a sugar spoon, and ladle, together
with a Whiting Saratoga chips serving spoon,
approx. 74.3 troy oz. total weighable silver.
$2,000-3,000
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Mexican & South American
Silver & Plate
108
107
Seven Pieces of Silver Tableware,
probably South America, 20th century, six
unmarked dishes, each decorated with
repoussé foliate scrolls and flowers, dia.
4, and a rectangular tray, marked “925/
sterling,” lg. 13 1/8 in., approx. 22.0 troy
oz.
$300-500
108
Mexican Sterling Silver Tureen and
Undertray, Mexico City, mid-20th century,
Sanborns, maker, the covered tureen
with a lobed body, floriform finial, and two
faux bois loop handles, the tray similarly
decorated with two outer lobed registers,
tray dia. 14 1/8 in., approx. 68.9 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
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109
South American Sterling Silver Shellform Dish, 20th century, with a putto
seated on the lobed shell and reticulated
scrollwork border, lacking maker’s mark, lg.
16 in., approx. 37.5 troy oz.
$450-650
110
William Spratling Sterling Silver Tray,
Taxco, Mexico, mid-20th century, the ovoid
tray with two scrolled handles, lg. 13 1/4
in., approx. 18.5 troy oz.
$400-600
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The
Freedland
Collection
of Yachting
Trophies
Lots 111–224
111
111
S. Kirk & Son .917 Silver New York Yacht
Club Trophy, Baltimore, Maryland, c. 1853,
the slender, baluster pitcher decorated
throughout with buildings amongst various
flowers and foliage, and ram’s head on the
handle, raised on a flared circular foot, the
body with a cartouche with the presentation
engraving: “New York Yacht Club/3rd Class
Prize 1st Day./Awarded to/Yacht Alpha/
Regatta of 1853,” ht. 16 in., approx. 43.8 troy
oz.
N.B. The Third Class Prize was for vessels
twenty-five tons and under. The sloop Alpha
was seventeen tons and owned by R.R.
Morris. An article from The New York Clipper,
“Sports Intelligence” section from June 11,
1853 chronicles the race, and a copy of this
article accompanies the lot.
$1,000-1,500
112
Two Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont
Yacht Club Trophies, New York, early 20th
century, an ovoid dish with lobed body and
cast scrolls to rim, club insignia, and engraved
inscription “Larchmont Race Week/Class T/
Open Regatta July 21st 1900 2nd Prize/
Open Regatta July 25th 1900 3rd Prize/Won
by Vagabond,” lg. 9; and circular bowl with
reticulated clover rim, engraved to the border
“Larchmont Yacht Club 1905 won by Rascal,”
dia. 7 1/8 in.; approx. 10.3 total troy oz.
$300-500
113
Whiting Sterling Silver Overlay Glass
Larchmont Yacht Club Trophy Decanter,
New York, c. 1896, the circular bottle with
stopper, each with foliate scrollwork overlaid,
the bottle with a central cartouche engraved:
“Larchmont/Yacht Club/Open Regatta/July
25th 1896/Class 5. 1st Prize/won by/Uvira,”
ht. 8 1/2 in.
N.B. The class 5 sloop Uvira was owned by
Ernest Lockwood.
$300-500
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Five American Sterling Silver Yachting
Trophies, two Riverside Yacht Club: a Whiting
rectangular bowl with fluted sides, flutter rim,
and engraved inscription “Riverside Yacht
Club/Annual Regatta July 8th 1899/First Prize/
Won by/Spunk,” lg. 8, and an unmarked
Rococo-style vase frame with enameled
burgee and engraved “Riverside Yacht Club
Annual Regatta July 18, 1903/Second Prize/
Won by Jolly Tar, ht. 7 1/8; two Bensonhurst
Yacht Club: a Newburyport Silver Co. trophy
cup with enameled burgees and engraved
“Bensonhurst Y.C. to Larchmont Y.C./First
Prize Class X/July 16, 1911” to one side
and “Presented by/Commodore W.H. Childs
I.H.Y.C./Won by/Merry Widow” to the other,
ht. 5 1/2, and a Meriden Britannia circular dish
with acid-etched scene of sailboats racing and
inscribed “Perpetual Challenge Trophy/Under
the Auspices of the Bensonhurst Yacht Club,”
dia. 6; and a Whiting pitcher engraved “Cedar
Point Yacht Club/Regatta/Sept. 10th 1890/
Won by/Vorant,” ht. 5 1/2 in.; approx. 30.3
total troy oz.
$500-700
115
Two American Sterling Silver New York
Yacht Club Trophies, Tiffany tankard with
domed hinged cover, thumbpiece, tapered
cylindrical body and colorless glass base,
stepped foot, and engraved inscription
“Annual Cruise/N.Y.Y.C. 1904/Presented by/
Commodore F.G. Bourne/to/H. F. Lippitt,
Esq./Yacht Weetamoe/Tie Race/WeetamoeAspirant-Sybarita-Spasm,” ht. 5 3/8; and an
Alvin dish with lobed bowl and cast rim of
shaped scrolls interrupted by flowerheads,
with engraved inscription “New York Yacht
Club/Annual Regatta/Second Prize/Won
by/”Banzai”/15 June 1905,” dia. 8 3/8 in.,
approx. 7.1 troy oz.
N.B. The Weetamoe was a Tobin bronze
sixty-foot yacht designed by William Gardner.
Her original owner was Henry F. Lippitt,
Rhode Island senator from 1911-1917. The
Banzai was a New York Yacht Club 30-footer
designed by Herreshoff in 1905 and originally
owned by Newberry D. Lawton.
$500-700
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Vase, New York, c. 1905,
trumpet-form, the rim and footrim cast with Art
Nouveau floral decoration, with club insignia
and acid-etched inscription “Larchmont Yacht
Club/Race Week/1905/Series First Prize for
the Indian Harbor/One Design Class/Won by/
Kenoshi,” ht. 15 5/8 in., approx. 25.4 troy oz.
N.B. Clifford Mallery owned the Kenoshi.
$400-600
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Gorham Sterling Silver Corinthian Yacht
Club Trophy, Providence, Rhode Island,
c. 1923, two-handled with a tapering
baluster body, registers of laurel leaves and
flowerheads, an engraving centering the club
insignia: “Corinthian Yacht Club/1923/Class
S-Herreshoff One Design/Seasons Average/
won by/Reaper II,” and an additional engraving
to the circular foot “Presented/by/Sydney A.
Beggs,” ht. 13 1/4 in., approx. 26.7 troy oz.
N.B. The Reaper II was designed by
Nathanael Herreshoff and originally owned by
Harry P. Benson.
$300-500
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Six American Sterling Silver Yachting
Trophies, three from the American Yacht
Club: a Gorham circular dish with a beaded
rim and reticulated sides, on three ball feet
and engraved “American/Yacht Club/Aug.
31-1904/Second Prize/won by/Chickadee,”
dia. 3 1/4, a Black, Starr & Frost silvermounted colorless glass flask with engraved
inscription “American Yacht Club/Sept. 23,
1905/First Prize/Won by/Tartan,” ht. 7 1/2,
and an etched colorless glass jam pot with
silver cover engraved “American Yacht Club
3 July 1920/First Prize Won by Amoret,” ht.
4 5/8; two from Manhasset Bay Yacht Club:
an International oblong dish with beaded
rim, club insignia with enameled burgee,
and engraved inscription “Manhasset Bay
Yacht Club/June 13-1908 Annual Regatta/
Special Handicap Class/Won by/Jolly Tar,”
lg. 6 3/4, and a circular pierced and footed
bowl engraved “Manhasset Bay Yacht Club
Captain’s Island Race 1924/Third Prize
Won by Rufus Smith,” dia. 6; and a Gorham
sauceboat with gadrooned rims, probably
from Atlantic Yacht Club, engraved “AYC/June
1899/Won by/Eidolon,” ht. 4 1/8 in.; approx.
20.2 troy oz. weighable silver.
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Two Sterling Silver New York Yacht Club
Trophies Won by the Rowdy, a large chalice,
London, 1910, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd.,
maker, Tiffany & Co. New York, retailer, with
gold-washed interior, beaded knop to stem,
and beaded foot, engraved with inscription
“New York Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/First
Prize/Won by/Rowdy/June 26, 1913,” ht. 11
1/8 in.; and a Towle oblong dish with lobed
and reeded border, with engraved inscription
“New York Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/Second
Prize/Won by/Rowdy/5th September 1912,”
lg. 9 7/8 in.; approx. 23.8 total troy oz.
N.B. The Rowdy (ex-Neola II, No. 12) was a
New York Yacht Club 30-foot sloop designed
by Herreshoff in 1905 and originally owned G.
M. Pynchon. Subsequent owner Holland Duell
renamed her Rowdy.
$600-800
N.B. The Tartan was a raceabout owned by
Allan H. Pirie.
$800-1,200
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Three Sterling Silver Yachting Trophies,
New York, late 19th century, a Tiffany & Co.
cylindrical cup engraved to the center with
“Truant/Aug. 30th 1883” with two crossed
burgees, one for Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club, the other unidentified, with foliate
scroll band across the foot, ht. 4 1/4, and
two Whiting dishes, each rectangular, with
fluted sides and border of scrolling foliage and
flowerheads, the undersides with engraved
inscription “SCYC/Autumn Handicap/Sept.
17, 1892/Presented by/A.P. Montant/Won by,”
lg. 7 1/4 in., approx. 14.1 total troy oz.
$300-500
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Three Sterling Silver Trophies from New
York Yacht Clubs, two Horseshoe Harbor
Yacht Club trophies: a Meriden Britannia silvermounted tusk corkscrew with an engraved
inscription “Horseshoe Harbor/Club/Annual
Regatta,” lg. 7, and a silver-mounted clothes
brush with an engraved inscription “Horseshoe
Harbor Club/Annual Regatta/Petrel/L.L.K
1919,” lg. 7 1/4; and a Durgin two-handled
Larchmont Yacht Club trophy with an acidetched engraving centering the club insignia:
“Larchmont Yacht Club/Season 1913/won by/
Petrel,” ht. 8 in., approx. 8.8 troy oz.
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Durgin Sterling Silver Harlem Yacht Club
Trophy Bowl, Concord, New Hampshire,
c. 1909, the circular bowl with two pierced
handles, engraved ornamental register, on
a square foot, and with engraved inscription
“Annual Cruising Race/Harlem Yacht Club/
August 21-1909/Won by/Intrepid” to obverse,
and “Donated by/Rear Commodore W. J.
Fowler” to reverse, lg. handle over handle 14
3/8 in., approx. 30.4 troy oz.
N.B. The Intrepid was owned by G.P.
Granbery.
$500-700
N.B. The yawl Petrel was owned by F. Gade.
$400-600
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver American
Yacht Club Trophy Bowl, New York, c. 1934,
circular, on conforming foot, with engraved
inscription “American Yacht Club · Annual
Cruise · Commodores Cup · Won by Istalena
· August 8 1934” to frieze, dia. 9 1/8 in.,
approx. 25.2 troy oz.
N.B. The Istalena was a New York Yacht
Club M class sloop designed by L. Francis
Herreshoff in 1928. George M. Pynchon
commissioned her from Herreshoff, but
William J. Strawbridge owned her by the 1934
season. Although the popularity of the M class
was short-lived, Istalena dominated the field.
$600-800
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Five American Sterling Silver Trophies from
Massachusetts Yacht Clubs, four related
to the Beverly Yacht Club: a Gorham beaker
with cylindrical tapered body with engraved
inscription “NBYC/to/BYC/Special 30ft. Class/
Aug. 2 1902/1st Prize/Won by/Pontiac,” ht.
5, a Dominick & Haff creamer and sugar, one
c. 1888, the other 1890, retailed by Rand &
Crane, each colonial-style, with shaped rim
and handle, urn-form body, and with engraved
inscription, one “Beverly Yacht Club/July 4
1888/Won by/Tantrum,” the other “Beverly
Yacht Club/July 26 ‘90/Won by/Puzzle,” ht. to
3 1/2, and a Towle helmet-form creamer with
engraved inscription “B.Y.C./Mattapoisett/
Sept. 3, 1904/First Prize/Reanzo,” ht. 6 3/8;
and Dominick & Haff Annisquam Yacht Club
pierced dish with club insignia and engraved
“Commodore H.H. Wiggin Trophy/Dog Class
Championship/1917/Won by/Sic-Em,” dia. 9
in.; approx. 22.3 total troy oz.
N.B. The Pontiac was a Buzzards Bay
30-footer designed by Herreshoff in 1902 for
the Beverly Yacht Club. She was originally
owned by J. Arthur Beebe.
$400-600
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Gorham Sterling Silver Pearl Harbor Yacht
Club Trophy, Providence, Rhode Island,
1923, with two handles, rim and footrim
with die-cast oak leaf and acorn bands, the
obverse with engraved image of a sailboat
and inscription “George R. Carter/Cup/Pearl
Harbor Yacht Club/Won by/H.G. Dillingham,”
the reverse inscribed “H.M. Dowsett Wikiwiki
7-13-24/H.G. Dillingham ‘7’ 7-26-25/H.G.
Dillingham ‘7’ 8-29-26,” ht. 10 1/4 in., approx.
17.9 troy oz.
N.B. Pearl Harbor Yacht Club was founded in
1924 in Honolulu, Hawaii, with an emphasis
on Naval personnel membership. George R.
Carter (1866-1933) was the second Territorial
Governor of Hawaii. Harold Dillingham was a
local railroad heir and financier.
$300-500
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Two Sterling Silver-mounted Huguenot
Yacht Club Trophies, America, late 19th
century, a Howard Silver Co. cut glass
biscuit jar with silver cover with rocaille
scrolls centering an engraved inscription
“Huguenot Yacht Club/Annual Race/1897/
won by/Eurybia,” ht. 6 1/4; and pair of
clothes brushes, each oval and with engraved
inscription “Huguenot Y.C./Spring ‘96/Celia,”
maker’s mark rubbed, lg. 4 3/4 in.
N.B. The Eurybia was a 36-foot sloop built
by N.D. Lawton in 1888. Her original owner
was Charles Pryer, Commodore of the New
Rochelle Yacht Club and member of the New
York, Atlantic, and Larchmont Yacht Clubs.
The Celia was a 21-footer owned by Clement
A. Gould.
$400-600
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Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver New York
Yacht Club Trophies Won by Windward,
New York, c. 1913, a gravy boat with scrolled
handle joined to the body by a single bead,
engraved “New York Yacht Club/First Prizes/
won by/Windward/July 5 and August 13
1913,” lg. 7 1/2; and silver-mounted frosted
colorless glass flask engraved, “New York
Yacht Club/The Cruise/Second Prize/Won by/
Windward/August 8th 1912,” ht. 8; approx.
13.7 total troy oz. weighable silver; together
with a small Gorham silver-plated dish
engraved with the crossed burgees of the
NYYC and an unidentified club, and engraved
“ALIDA,” lg. 3 1/8 in.
N.B. The P-class sloop Windward was owned
by R.A. Monks of New York.
$800-1,200
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Three Sterling Silver Brooklyn Yacht Club
Trophies, two Gorham: a circular tray with
molded piecrust border and cast scrolled
rim, and with engraved inscription “Brooklyn
Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/June 1894/1st
Prize Class 7/Won by/Tigress,” dia. 11, and
a bowl with a lobed and beaded edge and
gold-washed interior, engraved to outside
“Brooklyn Yacht Club/Fall Regatta/1894/
Ileika,” dia. 5; and a Reddall & Co. dish, the
scalloped edge with female masks, the center
with acid-etched inscription “Brooklyn/Yacht
Club/Fall Regatta/Sept. 15th 1900/won by/
Yacht Pebble,” dia. 5 3/4 in.; approx. 25.1
total troy oz.
N.B. The Tigress was a 35-foot sloop owned
by James Weir Jr., member of the Atlantic
Yacht Club. She was designed by Captain
Philip R. Ellsworth.
$500-700
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129
Three Gorham Sterling Silver Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club Trophy Dishes,
Providence, Rhode Island, c. 1938, all won by
Kandahar during the 1938 season, a circular
tray with engraved inscription “SCYC/S.
Class/Season Championship/1938/Won by/
Kandahar,” dia. 11 1/2; rectangular dish with
engraved inscription “SCYC/1938/Stratford
Shoal Night Race/S Class/Second/Kandahar,”
lg. 4; and ovoid dish with molded border and
engraved inscription “SCYC/1938/3rd Prize/
July Series/Won by/Kandahar,” lg. 3 3/4 in.;
approx. 22.9 total troy oz.
N.B. The Kandahar (ex-Doodah) was
designed by Herreshoff and owned by Paul
Geddes Pennoyer during the 1938 season.
$200-400
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George Shiebler & Co. Sterling Silver
Trophy Tray, New York, late 19th century,
oblong, with an Art Nouveau floral-decorated
rim and a gold-washed interior engraved
“Newport Citizens Club/Aug. 8th 1895./won
by/EMERALD,” lg. 18 1/2 in., approx. 37.3
troy oz.
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134
N.B. The Emerald, a steel schooner, was
designed by Henry C. Wintringham in 1893
and originally owned by John Rogers Maxwell.
Maxwell was a member of the New York
Yacht Club who also owned the schooner
Shamrock. The notorious Captain Haff
skippered the Emerald. Henry “Hank” Haff
was one of the most respected skippers of
the day and won the America’s Cup four times
in fourteen years. He was inducted into the
America’s Cup Hall of Fame in 2004.
$800-1,200
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Arthur Stone Sterling Silver Sonderklasse
Race Trophy Bowl, Gardner, Massachusetts,
c. 1913, the Revere bowl engraved to
the underside of the foot “Sonderklasse/
Marblehead July 19, 1913/won by/Tern/
presented by/Mrs. Guy Lowell,” dia. 8 in.,
approx. 15.3 troy oz.
N.B. The Sonderklasse was a series of
races between the Kaiserlicher Yacht Club of
Kiel, Germany, and the Eastern Yacht Club
of Marblehead, Massachusetts. The trophy
marks the victory of the Tern in one of the
initial trial races before the finial race for the
cup in the fall.
$400-600
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Two Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club
Trophies, c. 1899, a Dominick & Haff silver
and colorless cut glass inkwell with hinged
cover engraved “S.C.Y.C./Annual RaceSeptember 9th 1899/Open Cat Boats/Second
Prize/won by/Win or Lose,” ht. 4 1/4; and
a stopwatch and case, the sterling silvermounted leather case with hinged cover,
easel, and engraved inscription “Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club/Annual Race June 24th
1899/25 foot Class open Catboats/First Prize
Won by/Sirene,” enclosing a stopwatch with
Roman numerals to an enameled dial, case
ht. 4 in.
$400-600
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Seven Bronze Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club Medals, Medallic Art Co., New
York, 1932-57, each with identical obverse
depicting a sailboat, the reverse with
rectangular plaque surmounted by a ship’s
wheel and surrounded by oak and laurel
branches, four commemorating the crew of
the Goose, and three commemorating winners
of the British-American Cup, dia. 2 1/2 in.
$700-900
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Gorham Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Coffeepot, Providence, Rhode
Island, 1888, the slender, baluster-form with
an inset cover, leaf-decorated handle, spout
modeled as a horse head, and the body with
leaftips and central presentation engraving
“LYC/Fall Regatta/Sept. 6. 1890/Class IV/
won by/CLARA,” ht. 10 3/8 in., approx. 21.6
troy oz.
N.B. Two yachts named Clara existed at this
time, one designed by William Fife, the other
designed and owned by Herreshoff from
1887-1904.
$800-1,200
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135
Gorham Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Pitcher, Providence, c. 1890,
bearing additional “1843” mark, possibly for
special order, and an unidentified mark, with
a bifurcated handle, the mouth cast with
leaftip and foliate scroll registers above a
central presentation inscription “L.Y.C./Annual
Regatta. 1890/Class IV./won by/Clara,” and
lower foliate gadrooned register to base, ht. 8
3/4 in., approx. 27.6 troy oz.
N.B. See Lot 134.
$500-700
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Five Corinthian Yacht Club Trophies, three
mentioning H.C. Leeds: two pewter mugs,
each with an enameled copper plaque and
inset glass base, one engraved “H.C. Leeds/
Yacht/Stranger/June 13th 1887,” ht. 4 1/2,
the other “C.Y.C./An. Reg. ‘91/Gloriana/H.C.
Leeds,” ht. 4 1/2, and a Whiting sterling silver
shoehorn with inscription “Annual Race/1891/
H.C. Leeds,” lg. 6 1/2; the fourth a pewter
tankard with an enameled burgee and glass
base, engraved “Corinthian Yacht Club/Race
for 1/2 Raters/Sept. 5th ‘98/Won by/Mae,” ht.
9 1/4; and a Wilson & Davies silver-plate mug
with a ropetwist handle, engraved Corinthian
Yacht Club/9th June 1874/won by/John
Bartlert/Yacht/Surge,” ht. 4 3/4 in.
N.B. Herbert C. Leeds was an amateur
baseball player at Harvard and also a wellrespected golf course architect, who designed
the original courses at the Myopia Hunt
Club in South Hamilton, Bass Rocks Club
in Gloucester, and Kebo Valley Club in Bar
Harbor.
$200-300
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Bowl, New York, c. 1903, the
circular floriform bowl cast with pansies to
border, with club insignia and acid-etched
inscription “Larchmont Yacht Club/1903/
L.Y.C./One-Design Class/Race Week Series
Races/Annual Regatta, July 6th July 8th 1st
Prize, July 9th 2nd Prize, July 10 1st Prize,
September 19th 2nd Prize/Won by/Dorothy,”
lg. 12 3/4 in., approx. 24.8 troy oz.
N.B. The Dorothy was a 22-footer built by
Herreshoff for owners Hollis Burgess and
Frederick L. Gay of Boston.
$800-1,200
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Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Silver New
York Yacht Club Trophy, New York, c, 1896,
with enameled club insignia to elongated
neck, two scrolled handles, and acid-etched
inscription “Second Prize/Special Race for
Thirty Footers/Owned by Members of the/
New York Yacht Club/June 11th 1896/Won
by/Musme” to bulbous body, ht. 7 1/2 in.,
approx. 21.2 troy oz.
N.B. The Musme was a sloop built by
Herreshoff in 1896 and originally owned by
Joseph M. Macdonough.
$600-800
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Two Gorham Sterling Silver Trophy Cups
for Wisconsin Yacht Clubs, Providence,
Rhode Island, one with three handles, goldwashed interior, and engraved inscription
“OLC/Regatta 1907/Special Prize/One Design
Yachts/Won by/Gardiner D. Green,” ht. 4; the
other mounted with two antler handles and
bearing engraved inscription “Lake Geneva
Yacht Club/Season’s Prize/for/18 Foot Cat
Boats/1896/Won by/Yacht Tiya/Frances S.
Norton/Owner,” ht. 5 in.; approx. 22.5 total
troy oz.
N.B. OLC probably stands for the
Oconomowoc Lake Club in Oconomowoc,
Wisconsin. Lake Geneva Yacht Club was
founded in Geneva, Wisconsin, in 1874.
$600-800
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Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Silver New
York Yacht Club Trophy Covered Entree
Dish, New York, c. 1923, circular, the domed
cover with engraved inscription “New York
Yacht Club/Won by/Nautilus/August 15-16
and 21/1923,” dish dia. 12 in., approx. 27.1
troy oz.
N.B. This yacht may be the Nautilus that is
a member of the New York 30 class. M.E.
Hatfield owned her during the 1923 season.
$600-800
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Four English Sterling Silver Yachting
Trophies, pair of small dishes, Birmingham,
1932, Deakin & Francis Ltd., maker, Sorley,
Glasgow, retailer, each with enameled
crossed burgees, one engraved “Caryl 8
Metre, 1927-28 60 Starts 43 Flags/Caryl 8
Metre, 1929-32 120 Starts 100 Flags/1929
Seawanhaka Cup. Long Island Sound/V.
Gipsy, Representing USA,” the other “Caryl
6 Metre 1921-24 135 Starts 94 Flags/
Caryl 8 Metre 1925-26 74 Starts 63 Flags,”
each inscribed “WFR to WMD,” lg. 3 1/2; a
silver-gilt trophy cup, Sheffield, 1930, Walker
& Hall, maker, the egg-form urn with two
handles, one side with engraved inscription
“Westward Cup/For/International 6 Metres/
Presented by T.B. Davis/Commemorating His
Schooner/Westward/First Racing at Cannes/
March 1930,” the other side with engraved
depiction of a sailboat, on a circular foot,
ht. 7; and a cup, London, 1934-35, Charles
Boyton & Son, maker, with enameled burgee
and engraved “B.O.D. Class/Jumbo Too/J.H.
Maltby/1st/1934,” ht. 3 in.; approx. 16.8 total
troy oz.
N.B. The Caryl was designed by William Fife
and owned by Scotch steamship builder W.F.
“Frank” Robertson, a member of the Royal
Northern & Clyde Yacht Club. Launched in
1910, the Westward was a big class yacht
built by Herreshoff and raced primarily
in Britain and Europe. By 1930, Thomas
Davis owned her. She was scuttled in 1947
according to the terms of Davis’s will.
$400-600
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Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver and Ruby
Glass New York Yacht Club Trophy Vase,
New York, 1899, retailed by Marcus & Co.,
trumpet-form with beaded and flared rim,
pierced body, conforming foot, and engraved
inscription “The Newport Series/New York
Yacht Club/Prize for First, Class D/Won by/
Elmina/July 10th 1902,” ht. 13 1/2 in., approx.
17.6 troy oz.
N.B. The Elmina was a seventy-foot schooner
owned by Frederick Foster Brewster, a
member of the New York Yacht Club.
$500-700
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Mauser Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Vase, New York, early 20th
century, Brand-Heir, retailer, the trumpet-form
vase with a weighted base and flared mouth,
acid-etched inscription centering the club
insignia “Larchmont Yacht Club/Stamford 19
Ft. Class/1916/Race Week Series/Tie/July
17th 1st/July 20th 1st/won by/Faun,” ht. 14
3/4 in.
N.B. The Faun was owned by Lockwood &
Bell during this season.
$400-600
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Two Silver-plate Yachting Trophies, a
Sheffield kettle on stand by Smith, Sissons &
Co. engraved to kettle “Kinsale Regatta/1854,/
won by the/Fire Fly/Joseph Wheeler, Esq./
owner,” ht. 18; and a Meriden covered tureen
and ladle engraved to tureen “Won By/
Avenger/1915” and ladle “Avenger,” tureen ht.
10 in.
$200-400
145
Four Yacht Club Trophies, two St. Louis
Silver Co. silver-plate mounted items: a
large tankard engraved to neck “Aug. 25th
1906/Ocean Challenge Race/Sloops Urada
V Sachem,” to middle plaque “Won by/
Sachem,” and foot “Bristol to Vineyard Sound
Light Vessel/to Block Island to Newport/
Distance 78 miles, Time 19’47,” ht. 16, and a
three-handled cup with an engraved plaque
“N.B.Y.R.A/Class P/Sloops/1907/won by/Little
Haste,” ht. 8 1/4; a silver-plate two-handled
trophy with an enameled burgee engraved
“R.N.S.Y.S./Special Cup/Yawl Class/Highest
number of points/in the three races/1919,”
mounted to a wood base, ht. 14 3/8, and a
white metal two-handled trophy engraved
“L.Y.C./Class A/15’ Sneaks/Aug. 22nd 1931/
end Prize/won by,” ht. 8 7/8 in.
$400-600
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Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Corinthian
Yacht Club Medal, Taunton, Massachusetts,
c. 1919, the obverse with a sailboat and
Pegasus surrounded by two dolphins and
inscription “Corinthian Yacht Club Class R
Trophy Medal,” the reverse with engraved
inscription “Season 1919/Won by/Gossoon/
Charles F. Adams 2nd,” dia. 3 1/2 in., approx.
5.5 troy oz., in a fitted case.
N.B. Charles Francis Adams III (1866-1954)
was a direct descendant of Presidents John
Adams and John Quincy Adams. He was the
Secretary of the Navy from 1929-1933 and
the sailing master when the Harpoon defeated
the Gloriana and Wasp for the Goulet Cup in
1892. He also defended the America’s Cup.
$300-500
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Bronze Eastern Yacht Club Medal, c. 1892,
the obverse cast as the club’s official seal,
with a sailboat on rough seas, lighthouse, and
motto “Aurae Vela Vocant,” the reverse with a
sea monster and crossed tridents, inscribed
“5th Class Sloops/1st Prize/Harpoon/George
Caspar Adams/Charles Francis Adams
2nd/1892/September 3,” in a fitted canvas
case with velvet interior, dia. 3 5/8 in.
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N.B. Brothers George Caspar Adams (18631900) and Charles Francis Adams III (18661954) were direct descendants of Presidents
John Adams and John Quincy Adams.
Adams III was the Secretary of the Navy from
1929-1933 and was the sailing master when
Harpoon defeated Gloriana and Wasp for the
Goulet Cup in 1892.
$300-500
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149
147
Yacht Racing Association of
Massachusetts Bronze Championship
Medal, c. 1897, the obverse cast with a
sailboat, the reverse with Poseidon standing
on a shell flanked by two dolphins and with
inscription “Third Class/Championship/Won
by Yacht/Rooster C.F. Adams 2nd/Season of
1897,” dia. 3 1/2 in., in a fitted case marked
for Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston.
N.B. See Lot 146.
$300-500
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Three Tiffany & Co. Bronze New York Yacht
Club Medals, New York, 20th century, each
with a galleon to obverse and laurel wreath
to reverse, two dated 1925 commemorating
Spartan, and one dated 1901 commemorating
Hester, in a fitted leather and velvet box
marked for Spaulding & Co., Paris; dia. 3 in.
N.B. The Spartan is a New York Yacht Club
50-footer designed by Herreshoff in 1912. She
is believed to be the only surviving example of
her class.
$400-600
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Six American Sterling Silver Trophy
Cigarette and Match Cases, c. 1888-1931,
two with polychrome enameled burgees: one
by The Thomae Co. with burgee possibly
for Pequot Yacht Club and inscribed “ViceCommodore Prize/July 11-1931/Atlanticl
Class/Won by/Pampero,” lg. 4 1/4; the other
Wood & Hughes the obverse with crossed
unidentified and Beverly Yacht Club burgee,
the reverse inscribed “Beverly Yacht Club/
Won by/Atalanta/July 7 & 14/1888,” ht.
3 1/4; two with cabochons: one by John
Chattellier, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost,
and inscribed “Seawanhaka Corinthian/Yacht
Club/Annual Fall Regatta/September 3, 1910/
First Prize/Stamford One Design Class/Won
by/Fiddler,” ht. 3 1/4, the other by La Secla,
Fried & Co. and inscribed “LYC/July 31st
1920/First/Won by/Pokealong,” ht. 3 1/2; and
two International Silver: one with hammered
surface, inscribed “American Yacht Club/
Second Prize/Won by/Aileen/2 July 1927,” lg.
4 1/8, one engraved with scrolling foliage to
one side, the other side inscribed “Manhasset
Bay Y.C./1915/Won by/Twinkle,” lg. 3 1/4 in.;
approx. 17.5 total troy oz.
$400-600
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Whiting Sterling Silver and Glass
Larchmont Yacht Club Trophy Standish,
New York, c. 1896, the inkwell with hinged
silver cover with club insignia, the square
colorless glass body with spiral design, set
on a tray with pen reservoir, scrolled edge,
four ball feet, and with engraved inscription
“Larchmont Yacht Club/Special Race/
July 23rd 1896/Class 5 First Prize/Won by/
AWA,” tray lg. 9 7/8 in., approx. 12.7 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$400-600
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Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Silver
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club Trophy
Bowl, New York, c. 1919, circular, with a
band of foliate scrolls interspersed with floral
medallions, engraved “Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club/Roosevelt Memorial/September
1, 1919/won by/Barracuda,” dia. 9 1/4 in.,
approx. 19.3 troy oz.
N.B. The Barracuda was owned by De Forest
Hicks, Chairman of the Race Committee for
the Seawanhaka Corinthian Club at that time.
$300-500
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Larchmont
Yacht Club Trophy, New York, c. 1886,
the cup with a gold-washed interior and
engraved “Won By Clara/Larchmont Yacht
Club/Pennant regattas./June 5th and October
2nd/1886,” with two looped handles joined
to a flared circular foot by bifurcated, imitation
bamboo arms, ht. 13 in., approx. 36.6 troy oz.
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N.B. The Clara was a 53-foot cutter designed
by William Fife Jr., captained by Charlie Barr,
and owned by Dr. John C. Barron.
$1,200-1,800
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Three Larchmont Yacht Club Trophies, a
George Henckel sterling silver dish with club
insignia, also engraved “L.Y.C/Class S/Sept.
5th 1921 First/won by/Ellen, dia. 4 3/4; a
Reed & Barton vase with a reticulated silver
base engraved “Larchmont Yacht Club/1911/
won by/Como” with a glass insert, ht. 4 3/4;
and a copper inclinometer with an engraved
plaque centering an enameled club insignia
“Race Week 1923/Series 1st/won by/
Grayling,” ht. 3 1/4 in.
$500-700
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Two Sterling Silver New York Yacht Club
Trophies Won by Marilee, New York, c.
1927-31, a Black, Starr & Frost circular tray
with molded border and engraved inscription
“New York Yacht Club/Second Prize/Won by/
Marilee/August 17, 1927,” dia. 9; and Tiffany
& Co. rectangular ashtray with engraved
inscription “New York Yacht Club/First Prize/
August 20, 1931/Won by/Marilee,” to both
sides, lg. 3 1/2 in.; approx. 14.1 total troy oz.
N.B. The Marilee is one of the New York 40s,
or “Fighting 40s,” designed by Herreshoff for
members of the New York Yacht Club. She
was built in 1926 and was originally owned by
Edward I. Cudahy.
$250-350
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Five Small Yachting Trophies, four sterling
silver: a lady’s fob with unidentified maker’s
mark, mirror, coin holders, and engraved
“SCYC/Annual Regatta/June 25, 1927, Victory
Class/3rd Prize/Won by/Gopher,” lg. 3 1/2,
Wood & Hughes shaker with basketweave
design and engraved “Beverly Yacht Club/
July 28 ‘83,” ht. 3, a .900 silver beaker
with rubbed maker’s marks, four enameled
burgees, and engraved “E.W. Bliss, President/
from/The Duke of Norway/July 6th - August
7th 1895/S.S. Columbia/Hamburg/Nordcap/
Spitzbergen/Tromsoe/Bergen,” ht. 3 1/2; and
an English pocket knife, London, 1929-30, S.
Mordan & Co. Ltd., maker, engraved “Lucie/
British-American Cup/Solent 1932,” lg. 3 1/8;
and a stopwatch with steel case engraved
“CPYC/Snow Bird Class/1922/2nd Prize/
Walter B. Walls,” and with an enameled
Cottage Park Yacht Club burgee, ht. 2 1/2 in.;
approx. 7.7 total troy oz.
$300-500
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Nine Yachting Trophies, six silver-plate:
a Meriden bowl engraved to center
“L.Y.C./1932/Series/1st/Jubilee,” dia. 10 1/8,
a Reed & Barton chalice with an engraved
sailboat, ht. 5, a Pairpoint two-handled cup
engraved “2nd Prize/New Bedford/Yacht
Club/August 13, ‘91/Sloop Dorothy,” ht. 4 1/8,
a Meriden chalice engraved with an oar and
rope motif to one side and “Bessie+Merlin/
won by/Yacht Bessie/Capt. W. Whitney/June
12th 1872,” ht. 6 3/4, and two Gorham barrelform cups each engraved “R.I.Y.C./1888,” one
further engraved “Won by/Diamond/June 14th
1888,” the other “Won by Galdys/June 14th
1888,” ht. 5 1/8; three silver: an unmarked,
gold-washed chalice with a engraved yacht to
one side and a vacant cartouche to the other,
and weighted base, ht. 6 7/8, a two-handled
trophy lacking a maker’s mark, engraved
“Robert M Lukens, M.D./Trophy/Commodore
Regatta/G.W.Y.C./1944/1st Prize/Moth/won
by/Minx/Edward A. Flood Jr.,” with a copper
mount to base, ht. 5 5/8, and an. A.G. Schultz
beaker engraved “M.Y.C./Opening Day/
Second Place/Sparkle/1938,” ht. 4 7/8 in.,
approx. 5.1 troy oz. weighable silver.
$400-600
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Compote, New York, c.
1904, circular with conforming foot, the
rim and footrim with cast floral design, with
club insignia and acid-etched inscription
“Larchmont Yacht Club/1904/Indian Harbor
Knockabout Class/1st Prize July 16th, 18th,
20th, 22nd, 23rd, and Aug. 27th/Won by
Wawa,” ht. 4 3/4 in., approx. 17.0 troy oz.
N.B. This Wawa appears to be different from
the boat of the same name that was one of
the Newport 30s designed by Herreshoff and
built in 1895.
$600-800
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Whiting Sterling Silver Trophy Larchmont
Yacht Club Compote, New York, c. 1901, the
rim and foot cast with carnations, the interior
with acid-etched inscription “Larchmont Race
Week/Class I 1901/Record Race July 13th
1st Prize/Record Race July 15th 1st Prize/
Record Race July 18th 2nd Prize/Record
Race July 20th 2nd Prize/Record Race of July
17 Resailed Sept 4th 1st Prize/Record Race
of July 19th Resailed Sept 5th 2nd Prize,” and
the club insignia, ht. 4 3/4 in., approx. 26.5
troy oz.
N.B. The cutter Hester was designed by
William Fife Jr. in 1895 and owned at the time
of this race by C.L.F. Robinson.
$700-900
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Mauser Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Tray, New York, c. 1909, circular
with reeded rim, with club insignia and acidetched inscription “L.Y.C./1909/Race Week/
Second Series Prize/Won by/Naulahka,” dia.
12 in., approx. 15.2 troy oz.
N.B. The Naulahka was a P-class sloop
built by Herreshoff and owned by Stuyvesant
Wainwright. Her name was later changed to
Cara Mia.
$150-250
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Two Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club
Trophies Won by the Skate, New York,
1897, each with beaded rims, a balusterform pitcher with engraved inscription
“Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club/27th
Annual Corinthian Race/June 26th 1897/
Center Memorial Cup/20 foot Sloops/won by/
Skate,” ht. 8 1/8; and a circular dish engraved
to center “Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht
Club/27th Annual Corinthian Race/June 26th
1897/Leland Cup and Trophy/won by/Skate,”
dia. 10 in.; approx. 35.0 total troy oz.
$500-700
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Mauser Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Charger, New York, early 20th
century, circular with acid-etched arabesques
to border, club insignia, and acid-etched
inscription “Larchmont Yacht Club/Vice
Commodore’s Cup/Race Week/1912/Won by/
Phantom,” dia. 16 in., approx. 57.0 troy oz.
$700-900
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Four Yachting Trophies and a Presentation
Box, two brass from the Bellport Bay Yacht
Club: a whistle with an engraved plaque
“Bellport Bay Yacht Club/First Prize/won by/
Mystery/August 16, 1919,” ht. 14 1/2, and
a ship’s candlestick with a plaque to base
“Bellport Bay Yacht Club/First Prize/won by/
Mystery/August 2, 1919,” ht. 8; a weather
unit with a barometer and thermometer with
an engraved plaque “Townsville Sailing Club/
Patron’s Trophy/Donated by/E.H. Uardy Esq./
Won by Southern Cross/Owner K. Brown
Skipper D. Foreman,” ht. 5, an Allan Adler
pie knife with an ebony handle and sterling
silver blade engraved “Los Angelos Yacht
Club/Vice-Commodore Charles H. Schimpff
Trophy/Treasure Chest Race 1949/won by,”
lg. 13, and a Silver Crest bronze box with an
engraved plaque “To Vice Commodore/C. Hart
Miller/from the Board of Governors/Unqua
Corinthian Yacht Club,” lg. 8 in.
$300-500
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Four Massachusetts Yachting Trophies,
two pewter tankards: one with two enameled
unidentified yacht club burgees and inscribed
“Independence/Boston/May 18, 1901,” ht.
4 1/4; the other with hinged cover inset with
Annisquam Yacht Club insignia and body
inscribed “AYC/CATS/Aug. 9, 1913/First Prize/
Won by/Katzenjammer,” ht. 5 1/8; a coppermounted pewter trophy with two handles and
inscribed “Swampscott Club/Gravesend Bay
YRA Trophy/August 9, 1909/Won by/Queen,”
ht. 5 3/4; and silver-plated dish on stand with
cranberry-to-colorless glass dome, the circular
dish inscribed “South Boston Yacht Club
1877-Won by The Yacht Nattie,” stand ht. 11
7/8 in.
N.B. The Independence was a Crowninshielddesigned America’s Cup defender
commissioned by Thomas Lawson and
launched in May of 1901. She was scraped
just six months later after a series of mediocre
racing results.
$200-400
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver New York Yacht
Club Trophy Bowl, New York, c. 1896, the
circular bowl with a lobed, overhanging rim
on a circular foot, engraved with the New
York Yacht Club insignia above “Squadron
Runs/53rd Annual Cruise/1896/The Uvira/2nd
New London to Newport./1st Vineyard Haven
to Newport,” dia. 8 in., approx. 15.8 troy oz.
N.B. The class 5 sloop Uvira was owned by
Ernest Lockwood.
$400-600
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Two Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht Club
Trophies, a Gorham bowl with undulating rim
and fluted body, on a circular foot, and with
engraved inscription “LYC/Spring Regatta/
June 6, 1891/First Prize Class 11/Won by/
Dot,” lg. 8 1/4; and Mauser circular tray with
reeded rim, club insignia, and acid-etched
inscription “LYC/1909/Three First One
Second/One Third/Prizes/Won by/Busy Bee,”
dia. 11 in.; approx. 24.7 total troy oz.
N.B. The Busy Bee was a member of the
twenty-one-foot raceabout class owned by
accountant Robert L. Cuthbert. Cuthbert, an
American citizen and member of New York
Yacht Club, enlisted in the British Army at the
start of World War I. He was killed in action in
Flanders in 1915.
$300-500
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John Frick Silver-plate-mounted Oak
Newport Yacht Club Trophy Tankard,
New York, c. 1907, with domed and hinged
cover engraved “Com. J.A. Allen’s Regatta,”
tapered body with Art Nouveau floral registers,
polychrome enameled club burgee, and with
engraved inscription “Newport Yacht Club/
Aug. 18 1907 - First Prize/Class W. Won by
Vesper II,” ht. 11 in.
N.B. The Vesper II was a catboat owned by
Charles S. Plummer.
$300-500
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Pitcher, New York, c. 1892,
cylindrical with a slightly flared base, the
handle entwined by a leafy vine and the spout
cast as an eagle’s head, engraved “Larchmont
Yacht Club/Fall Regatta/Sept. 10th 1892./
Class B/won by/Shamrock,” ht. 10 1/8 in.,
approx. 29.4 troy oz.
N.B. The schooner Shamrock was originally
owned by John Rogers Maxwell. Maxwell was
a member of the New York Yacht Club who
also owned the schooner Emerald.
$1,000-1,500
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Pair of T.J. Creswick Silver-plate Kilcreggan
& Cove Regatta Trophy Wine Coasters,
Sheffield, England, c. 1853, each with a
reticulated rim and edge decorated with cast
grapevines, the interior engraved “Kilcreggan
& Cove Regatta/27th August 1853/won by
the/Yacht Naiad,” dia. 8 1/2 in.
N.B. Kilcreggan and Cove are coastal towns
in Scotland.
$500-700
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Seven New Rochelle Yacht Club Sterling
Silver Trophies, three Gorham: a muffineer
with pierced cover over body with engraved
inscription “New Rochelle Yacht Club/Annual
Regatta/August 29th 1925/Second Prize/Won
by/Lea,” ht. 6, a small dish engraved to the
center “New Rochelle Yacht Club/1933/1st
Prize Victory Class/won by/Black Jack,” dia.
5, and a dish with a raised handle and foliate
rim, engraved to the center “New Rochelle
Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/August 29th 1925/
Third Prize/won by/Vindictive,” dia. 6; a Durgin
dish with handle and spoon-form bowl with
engraved inscription “1914/New Rochelle
Yacht Club/Handicap Class 2nd Div./Won by/
Ariel,” on three ball feet, lg. 4 7/8; a circular
dish with a gadrooned rim engraved to the
center “New Rochelle Yacht Club/1929/2nd
Prize/Ten Meter Class/won by/Nautilus,” dia.
9 1/2; a Frank Whiting dish with a glass base
inset with pressed flowers and a butterfly
within a reticulated silver rim engraved “New
Rochelle Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/August
29th 1925/2nd Prize/won by/Avanti,” dia.
7 5/8; and an Alvin bowl with pierced fish
scale design, on conforming foot, and with
engraved inscription “New Rochelle Yacht
Club/Annual Regatta/Aug. 27th 1910/Won by/
Dragon Fly,” dia. 6 3/8 in.; approx. 24.8 troy
oz. total weighable silver.
N.B. The Ariel was owned by T. Price during
the 1914 season. Dragon Fly was a member
of the Manhasset Yacht Club “Bug” class,
and originally owned by Donald Cowl of Great
Neck, New York.
$500-700
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Cocktail Shaker, New York,
c. 1893, with club insignia and acid-etched
inscription “Larchmont Yacht Club/Fourteenth
Annual Regatta/July 4th 1893/Won by
Daffodil,” ht. 8 1/8 in., approx. 11.9 troy oz.
$300-500
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Mauser Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy, New York, c. 1908, with two
handles, conforming foot, club insignia, and
acid-etched inscription “-L-Y-C-/1908/Three
First Three Second/Prizes/Won by/Chinook,”
ht. 9 3/8 in., approx. 16.9 troy oz.
$500-700
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Four Corinthian Yacht Club Trophies,
two sterling silver: a Newburyport Silver
Co. circular footed dish with two pierced
handles, applied copper club insignia, and
engraved “Corinthian Yacht Club Midsummer
Series-1914 Pleon Yacht Club Class Decked
Boats,” lg. handle over handle 6 7/8, and
a Meriden Britannia Co. circular stepped
bowl on four feet with applied club insignia
and engraved inscription “Class S/Club
Championship/1929/Won by/Teal,” with
colorless glass liner, dia. 6 1/2; silver-mounted
colorless cut glass vase with three handles,
engraved “R.K.R. Corinthian Yacht Club 2nd
Prize to the Crew Water Lily July 5th, 1897,”
maker’s mark rubbed, ht. 4 1/8; and a Heintz
Art Metal Shop sterling silver on bronze vase
with two handles, club insignia, and engraved
inscription “Corinthian Yacht Club/Midsummer
Series 1920/Class D/Won by/Almira,” ht. 5 7/8
in.; approx. 11.6 total troy oz. weighable silver.
$800-1,200
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Two Bronze Yachting Medals, one Theodore
B. Starr, the obverse with central image of
racing sailboats surrounded by cast inscription
“Intendemus Ventis Vela Secundis Atlantic
Yacht Club,” with outer engraved inscription
“Race July 7-1902 Class L Second Prize Won
by Heron,” the reverse blank, dia. 2 1/2; the
other a British American Cup Crew Medal, the
obverse with two classically dressed female
figures gazing at sailboats on the horizon,
the reverse with cast inscription “Donated
by Ralph Ellis/Commodore/Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club,” surrounded by two
stylized dolphins, dia. 3 in.
$300-500
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Ten Sterling Silver and Silver Plate
Yachting Trophies, eight American sterling
silver: a Black, Starr & Frost rectangular box
with hinged cover of repoussé scrollwork
centering a cartouche, engraved “Larchmont/
Yacht Club/January Cup/1914/Won by/A.L.
Burns,” lg. 7 7/8; Schofield small circular
bowl engraved “Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club/
Johnson Memorial Series/1936/Second Place
Won by,” dia. 5 5/8; Towle small circular
bowl with wave design to rim and engraved
“Santa Barbara Lipton Cup Series/Semana
Nautica/1935/Second Prize,” dia. 6 7/8;
two International small circular dishes with
reeded rims, one engraved “19SPYC49/Delta
Cruising Division/3rd Place/Lively Lady,” the
other “N.A.E.B.M./International Trophy/1960
Contest/N.Y.A.C. Team Winner/Edward J.
Dennis/Madeline IV” and with two crossed
enameled burgees, dia. 6 1/8; Ellmore cup
engraved “GMC/Class C Ringer/Won by/Dr.
M.L. Bland,” ht. 5; and two Whiting brushes
with repoussé handles centering cartouches
enameled to resemble Delft tiles, and
engraved “LYC Open Regatta July 21st 1897
Class T 1st Prize Won by Win or Lose”; and
two silver plate: Meriden Britannia Aestheticstyle cup, engraved “Dorchester Yacht Club
Sept. 13 1873 Tulip,” ht. 6 1/2; and a tankard
engraved, “Royal Alfred Yacht Club/Corinthian
Match/16th June 1883/Katie,” ht. 5 in.;
approx. 30.7 total troy oz. weighable silver.
$400-600
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Gorham Sterling Silver Indian Harbor Yacht
Club Trophy Tea Canister, Providence,
Rhode Island, 1892, cylindrical and repoussédecorated throughout with various flowers,
the lid engraved “5th Annual Regatta/Indian
Harbor Yacht Club/July 29th 1893/won by/
Gold Dust,” ht. 3 3/4 in., approx. 3.8 troy oz.
$100-150
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Bigelow, Kennard & Co. Sterling Silver
Eastern Yacht Club Trophy Bowl, Boston,
Massachusetts, c. 1885, the small hammered
bowl with a tapered rim encircled by cast
ropes entwining at either side to form loop
handles, engraved “2nd Prize/E.Y.C. Regatta/
Gitana/June 30th 1885,” ht. 3 in., approx. 8.3
troy oz.
N.B. The schooner Gitana was originally
owned by W.F. Weld, built at Chelsea in 1882,
and designed D.J. Lawler. This particular
race was the first race in which the schooner
America was raced after it was extensively
rebuilt in 1885.
$150-250
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Gorham Sterling Silver Shelter Island
Sharpie Club Trophy Cup, Providence,
Rhode Island, 1892, the cylindrical body with
two chased ornamental registers, the upper
stylized drapery folds, the lower shells and
scrolling foliage, two hollow handles, engraved
inscription “Shelter Island Sharpie Club/
Maxwell Cup/Won by/Duchess/August 23rd
1895,” and gold-washed interior, ht. 4 in.,
approx. 6.9 troy oz.
$200-300
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Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver
Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club Trophy
Bowl, New York, 1896, with a reticulated rim
decorated with leafy grapevines, raised on
four similarly cast feet, engraved “Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club/Twenty fifth Annual
Race/June 24th 1895/First Prize 60 foot class
sloops/Wasp./Capt Henry F. Lippitt,” dia. 11
1/2 in., approx. 41.3 troy oz.
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Two Yachting Trophies Won by Navahoe,
early 20th century, a Black, Starr & Frost
sterling silver-mounted colorless cut glass
vase with engraved inscription “The Squadron
Runs/New York Yacht Club/Morris Cove
to New London/July 24, 1901/Won by
Navahoe,” ht. 9; and a Union des Yachts
Francais gold-washed silver medal designed
by F. Vernon and with engraved inscription
“Monaco 1903/1er Prix Navahoe/Amr Watjen,”
dia. 2 3/4 in., approx. 4.8 troy oz.
N.B. The Navahoe was a eighty-four-foot
cutter designed by Herreshoff and originally
owned by Royal Phelps Carroll, son of
Maryland governor John Lee Carroll. She was
built to contend with the dominant English
yachts on the international race circuit,
including the America’s Cup, but performed
poorly in those outings. Carroll sold the
Navahoe to George W. Watjen around 1902.
$500-700
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy, New York, c. 1892, with two
auricular, scrolled handles and a waisted body
decorated with an acid-etched presentation
inscription encircling a depiction of the cutter,
“Larchmont Yacht Club/Match Race/Oct. 6th
1892./Atlantic,” ht. 9 in., approx. 43.6 troy oz.
N.B. The centerboard cutter Atlantic was
designed by Philip Ellsworth and built by
John Mumm of New York in 1886 as an
unsuccessful defender for the America’s Cup
races. She was converted to a schooner in
1889.
$1,000-1,500
N.B. The cutter Wasp was originally owned
by Archibald Rodgers, and designed by
Nathanael Herreshoff in 1891 to compete
against her revolutionary predecessor, the
Gloriana. The two cutters raced against each
other numerous times the following 1892
season pitting captains and half-brothers
Charlie and John Barr against each other. The
Wasp continued to be a competitor in her field
in the years following.
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Seven Silver Yachting Trophy Components,
four marked sterling silver: a brush handle
with acid-etched inscription “Larchmont
Yacht Club/19th Annual Regatta Class P/
Knockabouts 1st Prize/Won by Gloria,” and
with club insignia, lg. 5 1/2, trophy plaque
with rope border and engraved “Won by/
Caliph/M.E. Brigham Owner/Vice Commodore
Ventnor City Yacht Club,” lg. 8 1/2, blotter
handle engraved “American Yacht Club/
Sonder Class Series/Second Prize/Won by/
Juanita/1915,” lg. 5 1/4, and silver-mounted
colorless glass stopper engraved “Manhasset
Bay Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/June 8
1907/2nd division Handicap Class/Second
Prize/Won by/Kenosha I,” ht. 4 1/8; three
unmarked silver plaques: one engraved “New
York Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/14th June
1877/Prize for Keel Schooners/Won by/
Wanderer,” another “Port Dover Regatta/
Judge’s Cup/Won by Yacht Alatun/Aug. 10th
1886,” the third “Hamilton Challenge Cup/
Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club” to one side,
and “Second Annual Race/17th August
1895/7 Starters/Winner Tombola W. Arthur C.
Hamilton Fred. W. Molson/2nd Flatiron ALvHR
Drummond/3rd Vixen/Rear Commodore
Jackson” to the other; and two sterling silver
souvenir spoons; approx. 10.3 total troy oz.
weighable silver.
$300-500
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Whiting Sterling Silver Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club Trophy Claret Jug,
New York, c. 1887, the gourd-form jug with
cast rope to handle and acid-etched seaweed,
club insignia, and inscription “Seawanhaka/
Corinthian/Yacht Club/Won by Rival/June 111887,” ht. 11 1/8 in., approx. 32.6 troy oz.
$800-1,200
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Larchmont Yacht Club Sterling Silver
Trophy Cup, New York, c. 1893, with flutter
rim, tapered body, and engraved inscription
“Larchmont/Yacht Club/Spring Regatta/June
10th 1893/Won by/Eurybia,” ht. 5 1/2, approx.
7.6 troy oz.
N.B. The Eurybia was a 36-foot sloop built
by N.D. Lawton in 1888. Her original owner
was Charles Pryer, Commodore of the New
Rochelle Yacht Club and member of the New
York, Atlantic, and Larchmont Yacht Clubs.
The June 11, 1893 edition of The New York
Times states: “Commodore Cott gave a cup
for a special race between Wasp, Eurybia, and
Bonnie Doon” during the Larchmont Yacht
Club’s Spring Regatta.
$300-500
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Pitcher, New York, c. 1905,
squat baluster-form with club insignia and
acid-etched inscription “Larchmont/Yacht
Club/1905/Class N, Yawls./First Prize July
15th/First Prize July 22nd/Won by/Sakana,”
ht. 7 in., approx. 19.9 troy oz.
N.B. The Sakana was owned by Andrew
McCreery.
$600-800
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Three Sterling Silver Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club Trophies, two
Dominick & Haff with beaded rims: a circular
tray with engraved inscription “Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club/Special Race/Sept.
28th, 1895/First Prize 15 foot Class/Trilby/
Capt. George G. Tyson,” dia. 8, and a circular
bowl with engraved inscription “Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club/26th Annual Race/June
27th 1896/Leland Challenge Cup Trophy/Won
by/Hera/Capt. R. N. Ellis,” dia. 8 3/4; and a
Black, Starr & Frost circular dish with pierced
border interrupted by urns and engraved
“SCYC/Fall Regatta/1923/Victory Class/Third
Prize/Won by/Vindictive,” dia. 6 in.; approx.
21.8 total troy oz.
N.B. The Hera was a 30-foot sloop designed
by Herreshoff and owned by Ralph N. Ellis.
$300-500
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Five Pewter Yachting Trophies, c. 1900,
each with an enameled burgee, engraved
inscription, and glass inset foot, three mugs:
one John Frick with a flared foot, engraved
“Match Race.Aug. 26 1903/Constance VS
Apukwa II/won by/E.T. Tefft/Presented by
A.L. Stearns,” ht. 4 5/8, the other two of
typical form, unmarked, one engraved “Cruise
of Combined Squadron/1895/Run from/
Larchmont to Black Rock, Saturday July 13th/
First Prize-Class C/won by/Loyal,” ht. 4 1/2,
the other engraved “Cruise of Combined
Squadron/1896/Run from/New London to
Shelter Island/rounding/Cornfield Light-Ship/
Wednesday July 17th/First Prize-Class C/won
by/Loyal,” ht. 4 1/2; and two Reed & Barton
tankards: one tall, engraved “Shinnebock
Bay Yacht Club/First Prize/Fourth Class/
won by/Defender/Aug. 7 1897,” ht. 8 3/4,
the other barrel-form engraved “Fifty-fourth/
Annual Cruise/1900/Morris Gove to New
London/2nd/won by/Katrina,” ht. 6 3/8 in.
$250-350
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Coffeepot, New York, c. 1894,
slender, with a scroll-decorated handle, foot,
and spout, club insignia, and engraved:
“L.Y.C./Annual Regatta/July 4th 1894/1st
Prize Class 5./won by/Wasp.,” ht. 9 in.,
approx. 15.5 troy oz.
N.B. See lot 179.
$700-900
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Four Atlantic Yacht Club Sterling Silver
Trophies, three Whiting: a two-handled cup
with engraved inscription “Atlantic Yacht Club/
Decoration Day Regatta/May 30th 1896/
Schooners Class 2/Won by/Emerald,” ht.
4 1/4, and a creamer and sugar set in the
Aesthetic-style, each baluster-form, with
beaded rim and footrim, body engraved with
berry branches, and shield-form cartouche
with engraved inscription “Prize for/First
class Sloops/Regatta of the/Atlantic Yacht
Club/June 18th 1872/Won by Yacht/Vixen,”
creamer ht. 4 1/2; and a Carl Schon silvermounted shell resting on two silver shell-form
feet with a barnacle-form reservoir, engraved
to the edge of the shell “Atlantic Club Race
Week/Class P First Prize/”Windward” Aug. 21.
1912,” ht. 1 1/2 in., approx. 21.1 troy oz. total
weighable silver.
N.B. The Emerald, a steel schooner, was
designed by Henry C. Wintringham in 1893
and originally owned by John Rogers Maxwell.
Maxwell was a member of the New York
Yacht Club who also owned the schooner
Shamrock. The notorious Captain Haff
skippered the Emerald. Henry “Hank” Haff
was one of the most respected skippers of
the day and won the America’s Cup four
times in fourteen years. He was inducted into
the America’s Cup Hall of Fame in 2004. The
P-class sloop Windward was owned by R.A.
Monks of New York in 1912.
$600-800
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N.G. Wood & Sons Sterling Silver
Corinthian Yacht Club Trophy, Boston, c.
1889, with two hollow handles and acidetched decoration and inscription “Saracen
Cup/Corinthian/Yacht Club/Thirty Foot Keels”
to one side and “Won by/Mignon/August 26
and 27 1889,” with an image of a yacht to the
other, ht. 7 5/8 in., 25.5 troy oz.
N.B. Founded in 1885, the Corinthian Yacht
Club is in Marblehead, Massachusetts.
$800-1,200
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Tray, New York, c. 1903, circular,
with cast scrolled border, club insignia, and
acid-etched inscription “Larchmont Yacht
Club/1903/Raceabout Class/24th Annual
Regatta, 2nd Prize/Race Week Series Races/
July 6th and July 8th 1st Prize, July 10th 2nd
Prize July 11 1st Prize/Sept. 19th, 3rd Prize/
Won by/Hobo,” dia. 11 3/4 in., approx. 21.0
troy oz.
N.B. The Hobo was an American Yacht
Club one design yacht designed by Bowdoin
Bradlee Crowninshield and originally owned by
Trenor L. Park. Park was the Commodore of
the American Yacht Club and a member of the
New York and Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht
Clubs.
$500-700
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Tiffany Studios Zodiac Pattern New York
Yacht Club Trophy Pen Rest, New York,
c. 1913, pen rest model number 1000,
engraved to the center: “New York Yacht
Club/Commodore’s Cup/Memento Prize/won
by/Windward/August 21, 1913/Presented
by Commodore Dallas B. Pratt”; together
with four other desk accessories in the same
pattern: the organizer model number 1009, ink
blotter 842, stamp box 802, and blotter 990,
organizer ht. 6 1/4 in.
N.B. See lot 127.
$1,000-1,500
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reverse
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Seven Trophies from New Jersey Yacht
Clubs, five pewter with glass inset bases:
two Riverton Yacht Club mugs, the first with
an enameled insignia, engraved “Invitation
Race/First Prize/First Class Cutters/Sept. 8th
1894,” ht. 4 1/4, the other with copper bands
engraved “Riverton Yacht Club/1st Prize
Open Launches/July 15th, 1908/Won by Blue
Peter,” ht. 4 1/4, another mug engraved “Bay
Head Y.C./July 5th 1897/Corinthian Race/
First Prize/won by/Yacht Vim/WRH LMD,” ht.
4 1/2, the fourth mug engraved “Presented
to/Charles J. Beck/Member of the winning
crew/Yacht I.H.Y.C./Sewell Cup Race/1908/
by/Maxwell and Berlet,” ht. 4 1/4, and the
last, a tankard, with an enameled insignia,
engraved to one side “Challenge Race
Schermerhorn Cup/1915,” the other side
engraved “I.H.Y.C. vs Amy/to/Charles J. Beck/
Member I.H.Y.C. Crew,” ht. 6; and two silverplate: one a beaker engraved “C.M.Y.C./1928/
Lone Rock Race/First Prize/won by/GeeWhiz/F.W. Orcutt,” ht. 4 1/2, and a mug with
an enameled burgee, engraved “Corinthian
Fleet/1894/Atlantic City NJ/Annual Regatta,”
ht. 4 in.
$300-500
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Two Heintz Art Metal Shop Sterling on
Bronze Lincoln Park Yacht Club Trophies,
c. 1918, one with gilded interior, Art Nouveau
silver overlay design, club insignia with
polychrome enameled burgee, and engraved
inscription “H.R. Green/Trophy/Waukegan
Race/1918/Won by/Diamond,” ht. 7 1/4; the
other with narrow body and two ear handles,
overlay silver design of fabric swags centering
an urn, club insignia with polychrome
enameled burgee, and engraved inscription
“Lambin Trophy/LPYC/Autumn Regatta/1918/
Won by/Diamond,” ht. 11 3/4 in.
N.B. The Lincoln Park Yacht Club merged
with the Chicago Yacht Club in 1920. The
1917 edition of Lloyd’s Registry of American
Yachts lists H.R. Green as the treasurer of the
Lincoln Park Yacht Club. A centerboard sloop
named Diamond was owned by Samuel T.A.
Loftis, a Chicago diamond merchant. Loftis
attained some notoriety after his brother shot
him over a business disagreement. Loftis
died under questionable circumstances while
entertaining a young lady after his scandalous
divorce.
$800-1,200
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Silver and Antler-mounted Oak Buffalo
Yacht Club Trophy Tankard, c. 1904, the
tapered cylindrical ebonized oak body with
reserve of holly branches above two plaques
with engraved inscription “Buffalo Yacht
Club/1904/Entertainment/Committee/Cup”
and “Won by/Yacht Merle/Sept. 5th/J.W.
Johnston,” the antler handle mounted with
conforming holly decoration, lacking maker’s
mark, ht. 9 in.
N.B. Founded in 1860, the Buffalo Yacht Club
is on the eastern shore of Lake Erie.
$300-500
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Two Reed & Barton Copper and Pewter
Yacht Club Trophies for Naiad, one with
a copper body and three pewter handles,
engraved to one side “Columbia Yacht
Club/17th Annual/Michigan City Race/1908”
and to the other “Won By/Naiad,” ht. 9, the
second a tankard-form trophy with a glass
inset foot and pewter handle with a central
applied club insignia, engraved “Larchmont
Yacht Club/Season 1914/won by/Naiad,” ht.
6 in.
$400-500
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Two Trophy Bowls from Connecticut Yacht
Clubs, a Bridgeport Yacht Club floriform
sterling silver bowl on five ball feet and with
engraved inscription “Bridgeport/Yacht Club/
July 4th 1900/Vice-Commodore’s Cup/Won
by/Kit,” dia. 9 3/4, lacking maker’s mark; and
Derby Silver Co. silver plate New Haven Yacht
Club trophy bowl, circular with two dragonform handles and body cast with cloudwork
design, on four ball feet, with engraved
inscription “New Haven Yacht Club/Sixth
Annual/Spring Regatta/June 24.-1887./1st
Special/Class D/Won by Sloop Ceres,” lg.
handle over handle 10 in.; approx. 13.5 troy
oz. weighable silver.
N.B. The Kit was a 30-footer owned by
Thomas H. MacDonald, commodore of the
Bridgeport Yacht Club.
$400-800
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Five Trophies from Rhode Island Yacht
Clubs, three pewter from Bristol Yacht
Club: two mugs with inset glass bases,
one Reed & Barton engraved “Bristol Yacht
Club/Open Regatta/Aug. 14 1920/won by/
Bevo/B. Thomas Potter,” ht. 4 1/4, the other
Manning, Bowman & Co., engraved “Bristol
Yacht Club/Aug. 31 1901/Regatta Committee
Cup/First Prize/Warwich Neck Dories/won
by/P. Bancroft,” ht. 4 1/4, the third with three
handles, unmarked, engraved “Bristol Yacht
Club/Sept. 6, 1902/Third Prize/1st Class/
Mistral/Dexter Thurber,” ht. 4 1/4; a Roger’s
silver-plate trophy with a beaded rim and foot
engraved “Barrington Yacht Club/1909/1st
Prize Sail Boats/Won by Catboat Edna/Capt.
Wm. S. Martin,” ht. 5 1/4; the fifth a pewter
tankard engraved “Rhode Island Yacht Club/
Annual/Open Regatta/1897/won by/Cats
Paw,” ht. 5 1/2 in.
$200-300
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Two Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht Club
Trophy Cocktail Shakers, New York, one
Whiting with club insignia and acid-etched
inscription “Larchmont Yacht Club/Wins of
1901/Snapper/21 Ft. Raceabouts/22nd
Annual Regatta/2nd Prize/Open Regatta July
13th 3rd Prize/Open Regatta July 20th 1st
Prize,” ht. 7 1/2; the other Mauser, balusterform with club insignia and acid-etched
inscription “Larchmont Yacht Club/Raceabout
Class/July 4th-3rd Prize/July 23rd-3rd Prize/
July 28th-1st Prize/1906/won by/Chinook,” ht.
8 3/8 in.; approx. 16.6 total troy oz.
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N.B. The Snapper was a sloop owned
by H.L. Maxwell. The sloop Chinook was
originally owned by Robert Mallory.
$500-700
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Butter Dish, New York, c. 1902, the
domed top with an acid-etched inscription
centering the club insignia, on a dish with a
scroll-decorated rim, two handles, and pierced
inset liner, raised on a flared foot, inscription
reads: “Larchmont Yacht Club/Class M. Yawls
1902/20th Annual Regatta 1st Prize/July 26th
1st Prize/won by/Tern,” wd. handle to handle
9 1/8 in., approx. 19.7 troy oz.
N.B. The Tern was owned by John Hyslop.
$600-800
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Meriden Britannia Co. Antler-mounted
Sterling Silver Chicago Yacht Club Trophy,
Meriden, Connecticut, c. 1923, the circular
bowl with reeded rim, three antler handles,
conforming foot, and with engraved inscription
“Adolph Gehrmann/Trophy/for One Design/
Class” to one side, and “Won by/Naiad/Geo.
Dalseg-Owner/Chicago Yacht Club/1921 1922 - 1923” to another, ht. 11 in., approx.
47.7 troy oz.
N.B. Emelia Gehrmann donated the Dr.
Adolph Gehrmann Trophy in honor of her son.
The Chicago Yacht Club presented it from
1921-1975.
$800-1,200
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Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Silver-mounted
Elephant-foot Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club Inkwell Trophy, New York, c.
1901, the circular hinged cover with repoussé
strapwork and acid-etched and engraved
inscription “Seawanhaka Corinthian/Yacht
Club/First Prize/Won by/Quisetta [sic] June 27,
1901,” enclosing two inkwells with colorless
glass liners, ht. 4 1/2 in.
N.B. The Quissetta was a 75-foot schooner
owned by Henry F. Lippitt.
$400-600
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Two Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Silver
New York Yacht Club Trophies Won by the
Windward, New York, a reticulated basket
with a rocaille-decorated bail handle, raised on
four splayed feet, engraved to the center “New
York Yacht Club/The Cruise/First Prize/won
by/Windward/8th August 1911,” dia. 8 1/2;
and a squat pitcher with scrolled handle, the
body decorated with foliate scrolls centering
a cartouche engraved “New York Yacht Club/
The Cruise/First Prize/won by/Windward/13th
August 1912,” ht. 7 3/8 in.; approx. 26.0 total
troy oz.
N.B. See lot 127.
$600-800
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Two International Sterling Silver Larchmont
Yacht Club Trophies, Meriden, Connecticut,
second quarter 20th century, a circular shallow
bowl with engraved inscription “LYC/1929/
Two First/One Second/Won by/Muffet,” on
four bracket feet, dia. 10 1/2, and a floriform
bowl engraved to the center “Larchmont Race
Week/1927/won by/Colleen,” dia. 10 7/8 in.,
approx. 35.9 total troy oz.
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver New Rochelle
Yacht Club Trophy Crumb Brush, New
York, c. 1887, cast with neoclassical figures
seated amidst scrolling acanthus leaves, with
engraved inscription “New Rochelle/Yacht
Club Prize/Won by Shamrock July 2d. 1887”
to handle, lg. 14 1/4 in.
N.B. The Shamrock was a 70-foot schooner
owned by Frederick Thompson.
$200-400
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Three American Sterling Silver Yachting
Trophies, early 20th century, one Gorham,
with pierced rim and inscribed “New Rochelle
Yacht Club/Annual Regatta/1923/2nd Prize/
Countess,” ht. 4 1/2; another Simons Bro.
& Co., with two handles, meander borders,
polychrome-enameled burgee, and inscribed
“Larchmont Yacht Club/1909/Runner Up/
Won by/A.B. Alley,” ht. 5 3/4; the third Smith,
Patterson & Co., with two handles and
inscribed “Champion Cup/Duxbury Yacht
Club/Season of 1907/15 ft. Class,” ht. 5 3/4
in.; approx. 12.8 total troy oz.
$300-500
N.B. The Muffet was a sloop built in 1929.
She competed in the International eight meter
class. She was originally owned by Henry B.
Plant, a financier and railroad owner.
$400-600
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Six Metal Tankard-form Yachting Trophies,
all with colorless glass feet, three pewter:
one English, with two handles and inscribed
“R.E.Y.C./Regatta May, 1866/Schooner Yacht/
Violet” and with the Royal Engineer Yacht
Club burgee, ht. 6 1/8, another inscribed
“HH The Maharaja of Cochin Cup/2-340/2nd/Osprey/Sailed by/R.P.G. Brodie” and
with an unidentified burgee, ht. 5, the third
inscribed “The San Francisco/Yacht Club
Race/From/Vallejo to Sausalito/August 23,
1903/Third Prize/Won by/Sloop Thetts,” ht.
3 1/2; two pewter-mounted copper: one
inscribed “Corinthian Crew Prize/Virginia vs.
Mineola/July 24, 1905/Won by/Mineola,” the
other “Seawanhaka Corinthian/Yacht Club/
Corinthian Crew Prize/1904/Won by Wawa,”
each ht. 5; the sixth gilded silver plate and
inscribed “Rangoon Sailing Club/Barsat Club
1938/Won by/Titania,” and engraved with club
burgee, ht. 4 1/2 in.
$400-600
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Five Copper Yachting Trophies, two pewtermounted tankards with hinged and domed
covers: one inscribed “Manhasset Clippers/
Ocean Race/Won by/CJ Lincoln,” ht. 9, the
other “Hartford Yacht Club/1st Prize/Special
Class/Won by/Red Jacket/July 28, ‘06,” ht.
6 7/8; two tankards with enameled Harlem
Yacht Club burgees: one with hinged and
domed cover and inscribed “Harlem Yacht
Club/Annual Regatta/1904/Larchmont Special
Design/Won by/Houri,” ht. 7 3/8, the other
pewter-mounted and inscribed “Harlem
Yacht Club/May 30 1906/Annual Regatta/
Larchmont/One Design Class/Won by/Houri,”
ht. 7; and a pewter-mounted two-handled
trophy inscribed “WHYC/Handicap Class/
Seasons Point Trophy-19 Points/1914/Won by
Sweet Marie,” ht. 7 3/8 in.
$300-500
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Whiting Sterling Silver Manhattan Athletic
Club Trophy Bowl, New York, c. 1890,
circular, the rim alternating between convex
lobes and chased floral bouquets, with
engraved inscription “Manhattan Athletic Club/
First Yacht Race/Sept. 13th, 1890/53 Foot
Class/Won by/Clara,” dia. 9 in., approx. 10.7
troy oz.
N.B. The Clara was a 53-foot cutter designed
by William Fife Jr., captained by Charlie Barr,
and owned by Dr. John C. Barron. The race
was sailed over the Larchmont Yacht Club
course.
$300-500
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Bowl, New York, c. 1901,
lobed with wide cast border of carnations,
club insignia, and acid-etched inscription
“Larchmont Yacht Club/Wins of 1901 of Rod/
Class-Q/22nd Annual Regatta 1st Prize/Open
Regatta July 13th 1st Prize/Open Regatta
July 17th 1st Prize/Fall Regatta Sept. 2nd 3rd
Prize,” lg. 9 7/8 in., approx. 17.8 troy oz.
N.B. The Rod was a 21-foot sloop owned by
D. Iselin.
$500-700
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy Tray, New York, c. 1901,
oblong, with a hibiscus-decorated rim and
acid-etched inscription and club insignia to
interior, inscription reads: “Larchmont Race
Week 1901/Record Race July 13th 1st Prize/
Record Race July 15th 1st Prize/Record Race
July 18th 2nd Prize/Record Race of July 17
Resailed Sept 4th 1st Prize/Record Race of
July 19th Resailed Sept 5th 2nd Prize,” lg. 14
1/2 in., approx. 14.2 troy oz.
N.B. The schooner Elmina was designed by
Carey, Smith & Barbey, built by Townsend &
Downey in 1901, and originally owned by F.
Brewster.
$500-700
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Two New Rochelle Yacht Club Trophies,
a Wood & Hughes sterling silver bowl with
die-cast border of stylized foliage, stepped
bowl and foot, and gold-washed interior, bowl
exterior with engraved inscription “Clara/
New Rochelle Y.C./July 6th 1889,” dia. 8 1/8,
approx. 13.3 troy oz., and a pair of Lemaire
binoculars, Paris, marked to “NRYC/July 2nd
98” to one side and “won by/Sora” to the
other, in a leather case, lg. 2 7/8 in.
$200-400
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Frank M. Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont
Yacht Club Trophy Dish, North Attleboro,
Massachusetts, c. 1914, circular with shaped
molded edge, engraved foliate design,
club insignia, circular foot, and inscription
“Larchmont Yacht Club/Season 1914/Won
by/Carolina II” to one side, “A. Bryan Alley/
from his Friend/Pembroke Jones/1914” to the
other, dia. 11 1/2 in., approx. 16.1 troy oz.
N.B. The Carolina II was a New York Yacht
Club 50-footer designed by Herreshoff in
1913; originally owned by Pembroke Jones
and sailed by A. Bryan Alley.
$300-500
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Two Sterling Silver Trophies from Chicago
Yacht Clubs, a Towle dish with beaded
rim and acid-etched inscription “Mackinac/
Cruising Race/July 29, 1905/First Prize/
Schooner Class/Won by/Mistral,” dia. 9
7/8, and a Lebolt Arts and Crafts cup with
hammered surface, with two handles, flaring
foot, and with engraved inscription “LPYC/
Diamond/Aug. 8, Sept. 9, and Sept. 23/1916”
to obverse, and “Presented by/Otto C.
Schoenwerk Jr.” to the reverse, ht. 4 in.,
approx. 19.6 total troy oz.
N.B. The Mackinac Cruising Race was
an annual race of the Chicago Yacht Club
from Chicago to Mackinac Island. Dwight
Lawrence owned the 48-foot schooner
Mistral. Lawrence was a member of the
Chicago Yacht Club and his descendants
are partial donors of the Master Mariners
Trophy, awarded to Chicago Yacht Club
members who have sailed in fifty races to
Mackimac Island. The Lincoln Park Yacht
Club merged with the Chicago Yacht Club in
1920. A centerboard sloop named Diamond
was owned by Samuel T.A. Loftis, a Chicago
diamond merchant. Loftis attained some
notoriety after his brother shot him over a
business disagreement. Loftis died under
questionable circumstances while entertaining
a young lady after his scandalous divorce.
$400-600
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Four Tiffany & Co. Bronze Yacht Racing
Association of Long Island Sound Medals,
New York, c. 1907-21, each with a galleon
to obverse and laurel wreath to reverse,
commemorating championships by the
Hamburg, Josephine, Okee III, and Alerte, dia.
3 in.
$500-700
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Whiting Sterling Silver Larchmont Yacht
Club Trophy, New York, late 19th century,
additionally marked “O” to underside, the
reticulated compote with a rocaille C-scroll
rim, the center with an acid etched inscription
“Larchmont Race Week/Class L./1st Prize.
July 19th, 1899./1st Prize. July 22nd 1899./
MEEMER,” raised on short base with a
similarly decorated foot, ht. 5 3/4 in., approx.
30.3 troy oz.
N.B. Class L race for Sloops 13 feet and
under was won by the Boston-built Meemer,
which was owned by R. Nickerson.
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Whiting Sterling Silver Seawanhaka
Corinthian Yacht Club Trophy Bowl,
New York, c. 1891, the circular bowl on a
reticulated foot cast as scrolling waves and
with club insignia and engraved inscription
“S.C.Y.C./Annual Race/June 20th 1891./Won
by/Gloriana,” dia. 9 1/2 in., approx. 23.4 troy
oz.
N.B. The Gloriana was a 46-foot cutter with
a revolutionary design by Herreshoff. She won
all eight races of her debut season in 1891.
Her original owner was Edwin D. Morgan
Jr., then Vice Commodore of the New York
Yacht Club. The Gloriana helped to cement
Herreshoff’s reputation and was the first of
a class that included the Wasp, Navahoe,
Vigilant, and Defender.
$700-900
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Five Pewter Trophies from New York
Yacht Clubs, three mugs with enameled
burgees and glass inset bases, one engraved
“Huntington Yacht Club/won by/Irene K/
Aug. 14 1909/Second Prize,” ht. 5, another
engraved “Huguenot Yacht Club/Aug. 19
1905/Larchmont 21 Ft./One Design Class/
won by/Houri,” ht. 5, the third, Reed & Barton,
engraved “Horseshoe Harbor Club/1902/
won by,” ht. 3 1/2; a three-handled trophy cup
engraved “Match Races/Narika Vs, Porgie/
First Race/August 9 1899/won by/Narika/Final
Race/August 5 1900/won by/Narika,” ht. 6
1/2, and a commemorative box with a sailboat
engraved “New York/April 1935,” wd. 5 in.
N.B. The Porgie was owned by John G.
Honey, and the Narika was owned by F.T.
Cornell at the time of this match race.
$300-500
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Wood & Hughes Sterling Silver Yachting
Trophy Goblet, New York, c. 1884, the bowl
engraved with flower sprays and inscribed
“CYC/First Prize/2nd Class/July 4th 1884/
Won by/Wanda,” over knopped stem and
flaring foot, ht. 7 in., approx. 6.2 troy oz.
$400-600
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Three Pewter Sachem’s Head Yacht Club
Trophies, Two Reed & Barton: one with three
loop handles and engraved cartouche of a
sailboat with inscription “Annual Regatta/
Sachems Head Yacht Club/2900/won by
Titania,” ht. 11 1/4, the other a tankard with
a glass-inset base and engraved inscription
“Annual Regatta/Sachems Head Yacht
Club/1900/won by/Flyer,” ht. 8 1/4; the third
a John Frick tankard decorated throughout
with putti and scrolling foliage, the body
with a boisterous tavern scene, also with an
enameled burgee and inscription “Sachems
Head Yacht Club/Annual Regatta Sept. 10.
1906 ft. class won by Peggy,” ht. 8 3/4 in.
$150-250
221
The Metcalf Company Sterling Silver New
York Yacht Club Trophy Bowl, c. 1906,
circular with shaped cast rim, body chased
with scrolling foliage, on circular foot, and with
engraved inscription “New York Yacht Club/
The Cruise/First Prizes/Won by/Verona/August
4 & 6/1906,” dia. 10 1/2 in., approx. 28.7 troy
oz.
N.B. The Verona was owned by Robert
Olyphant.
$500-700
222
Four Yachting Trophies from New York
Yacht Clubs, two Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club: a George Henkel sterling silvermounted oak box with hammered finish
to silver elements, slide-out drawers, and
engraved inscription “Seawanhaka Corinthian
Yacht Club/Annual Open Races, June 26,
1915/First Prize-P Class/Won by/Amoret,”
lg. 8 1/4, and a hammered copper cup
with two handles, lacking maker’s marks,
engraved “Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht
Club/Special Regatta/SCYC 15-Footers/2nd
Prize/won by/Tomale/27th May 1911,” ht. 4
1/2; two Knickerbocker Yacht Club: a small
Gorham silver dish with engraved inscription
“The/Knickerbocker Yacht Club/Annual
Race/Vega/2nd Prize/1914,” dia. 6; and a
Watrous hammered silver flask with engraved
inscription “The Knickerbocker Yacht Club/
Annual Regatta/June 3, 1922/Glen Cove
Jewel Class/First Prize/won by/Opal,” ht. 6 in.;
approx. 8.4 troy oz. total weighable silver.
N.B. The Amoret was a sloop designed by
C.B. and H.S. Wheelock of Boston. Russell B.
Budd, a member of the Manhasset Bay Yacht
Club, owned her during the 1915 season.
$625-1,000
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Two Sterling Silver-mounted Indian
Harbor Yacht Club Trophies, Black, Starr
& Frost rectangular silver-mounted colorless
glass box, the hinged cover with engraved
inscription “Indian Harbor Yacht Club/Fall
Regatta/Sept. 9, 1911/First Prize/Won by/
Sue,” ht. 3 1/4, wd. 9 1/2, dp. 3 5/8; and a
Watson trophy cup with waisted body, two
handles, gold-washed interior, and engraved
inscription “IHYC/Annual Regatta/July 31,
1915/NYYC 50 Footers/Second Prize/Won
by/Spartan,” ht. 5 1/4 in.; approx. 16.4 total
troy oz.
N.B. The Spartan is a member of the New
York Yacht Club, a 50-footer class designed
by Herreshoff in 1912. She is believed to be
the only surviving example of her class. J.M.
MacDonough owned the Spartan during the
1915 season.
$300-500
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Sterling Silver Overlay Larchmont Yacht
Club Decanter Trophy, c. 1907, maker’s
mark rubbed, the silver-mounted cork stopper
with club insignia, the bottle-form colorless
glass body overlaid with heads of wheat
and a cartouche with engraved inscription
“Larchmont/Yacht Club/Manhasset Bay Y. C./
One Design Class/1st Prize July 24th/1907
body Won by/Chickioker,” ht. 12 1/4 in.
$300-500
The
Dr. Jesse
Greenberg
and William
Faraminian
Collection
Lots 225–316
226
225
227
225
Enzo Plazzotta (Italian, 1921-1981)
227
Enzo Plazzotta (Italian, 1921-1981)
230
After Jules Moigniez (French, 1835-1894)
David Wall, bronze stamped with artist
signature and numbered “PLAZZOTTA/5/9,”
with additional illegible foundry stamp, on a
marble base, bronze ht. 20 in.
Study for Adam, bronze stamped with artist’s
signature and numbered “PLAZZOTTA/9/12”
and additional Tommasi foundry mark, on a
marble base, bronze ht. 24 1/2 in.
$400-600
Bronze Figure of Two Birds and Their Nest,
cast with the birds and their nest on a branch
on an oval base, signed to base, lg. 6 1/4 in.
$200-250
N.B. Seven exhibition catalogs published
by various galleries accompany the lot.
Purchased at Plazzotta Ltd., a copy of the
original receipt accompanies the lot.
$400-600
226
Enzo Plazzotta (Italian, 1921-1981)
Downfall, bronze stamped with artist’s
signature and numbered “PLAZZOTTA/9/12”
and additional Tommasi foundry mark, on a
marble base, bronze ht. 23 in.
N.B. Purchased at Aquavella Galleries,
Inc., in 1969, a copy of the original receipt
accompanies the lot.
$400-600
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228
Pair of Louis XV Beechwood Fauteuil, c.
1760, each with a cartouche-shaped caned
back rest and seat with carved flower sprays
to top-rail and valanced seat rail, raised on
four cabriole legs with a carved palmette to
each knee and terminating in a whorl foot, ht.
35 7/8 in.
$2,000-3,000
229
Italian School, 19th Century
Bronze Figure of a Satyr with a Wineskin
After the Antique, a Grand Tour souvenir,
mounted to an alabaster base, bronze ht. 9 in.
$600-800
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George IV Irish Sterling Silver Tray, bearing
marks for Dublin, 1825-26, lacking maker’s
mark, rim elaborately cast with four portraits
representing the seasons amidst scrolling
grapevines, snarling beasts, and rocaille
cartouches, on four feet cast with C-scrolls,
dia. 26 in., approx. 299.0 troy oz., together
with a later ebonized stand.
$4,000-6,000
232
Eight-piece English Porcelain Dessert
Service, late 19th/early 20th century, all
with polychrome hand-painted landscapes
to center and border with intertwined and
beaded bands, lacking factory mark, with
registry mark, six plates, dia. 8 7/8, and two
compotes, ht. 6 1/4 in.
$200-250
231
236
240
233
Two German Glass Vases on .800 Silver-gilt
Stands, Hanau, late 19th century, probably
Schleissner & Sohne, with various pseudohallmarks, each with a cornucopia-shape
glass vase with etched rocaille motifs, inset
into a reticulated silver framework with a
weighted stem, and raised on swans mounted
to a ovoid base with an engraved monogram,
one also with a putto to be placed on the
glass base, total ht. 10 3/4 in.
$400-600
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234
Five American Sterling Silver Overlay Vanity
Items, early 20th century, four colorless glass
jars: two bottle-form, one with stopper and
grapevine decoration, ht. 7 1/2, the other
Gorham with fine scrollwork, ht. 4 3/4, another
with stopper and inverted trumpet-form body,
ht. 6 1/4, the fourth squat with iris decoration,
ht. 2 3/4; and a tapered amethyst-colored
glass vase with flaring foot and Art Nouveau
foliate overlay design, maker’s mark rubbed,
ht. 4 in.
$200-250
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Spanish School, 18th Century
Portrait of Penitent Mary Magdalene
Signed or inscribed “DE RIVA” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 18 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (47.0 x 36.8
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, patch
reinforcements.
$600-800
236
German School, Late 19th/Early 20th
Century
246
Bronze Sculpture of a Bacchanal
Procession, with various maidens and
satyrs reveling alongside a drunken Bacchus,
impressed Lauchhammer Bildguss foundry
mark to reverse, lg. of base 22 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,500
237
Pair of Gilt-metal-mounted Onyx Pedestals,
19th/20th century, each with a stepped
square capitol, above the central stem with a
gilt-metal band to the neck and foot, further
raised on a faceted onyx-mounted base, ht.
43 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
238
Ferdinando Vichi (Italian, 1875-1945)
Standing Marble Figure of David, after the
original by Michelangelo (1475-1564), signed
to base “F. Vichi,” ht. 40 in.
$3,000-5,000
239
After Emmanuel Fremiet (French, 18241910)
Terra-cotta Figure of a Bear Defending Her
Cub, the large bearing standing with the limp
body of a warrior in her claws and her cub
clinging to her back leg, signed to base, ht.
11 in.
$200-250
240
George IV Sterling Silver Roast Cover,
London, 1827-28, Robert Garrard II, maker,
the domed top with an unmarked lion finial,
above the ribbed lower body with an engraved
armorial to either side, possibly that of William
Ward, Viscount Dudley and Ward of Dudley
(1750-1832), ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 68.1 troy
oz.
$800-1,200
241
Renaissance-style Bronze Inkstand, late
19th century, the finial cast as Cupid, with
three portrait roundels to the lid of the inkwell,
supported by three winged atlantes all on a
base raised on three reticulated feet decorated
with grotesque masks, ht. 9 3/4 in.
$600-800
242
Probably Otto Jarl (Austrian, 1856-1915)
Bronze Vide Poche with a Deer and Fawn,
the two deer on a naturalistically cast base,
the semicircular surface spreading out before
them, signed indistinctly to base “J(F)arl
Wien/1893,” wd. 12 in.
$800-1,200
243
Dutch .934 Silver Flatware, Voorschoten,
1835-1919, J.M. van Kempen, maker, assay
mark for The Hague, each with an applied
armorial to the underside of the terminal, six
each: tablespoons, dinner forks, and luncheon
forks; five place spoons, approx. 50.9 troy oz.
$300-500
244
Four-piece Bailey, Banks & Biddle Sterling
Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Philadelphia,
late 19th/early 20th century, kettle-on-stand
with burner, coffeepot, teapot, and creamer,
each monogrammed and engraved date “April
28, 1903” to underside, the bulbous urn-form
bodies decorated throughout with various
flowers and foliage, kettle-on-stand ht. 13 1/2
in., approx. 159.3 troy oz.
$1,500-2,500
245
Four Rococo-style Silver-mounted Etched
Colorless Glass Vessels, 19th/early 20th
century, three decanters: each with stopper
and pierced silver decorated with figures at
various pursuits, one Hanau, Germany, Storck
& Sinsheimer, maker, ovoid, ht. 9 3/4, another
probably Hanau, unidentified marks, with
paneled body and glass handle, ht. 11 1/2,
the third Mauser sterling silver with ovoid body,
ht. 10 1/2; and a cruet, Hanau with English
import marks for Berthold Muller, with bulbous
body and pierced silver ornament of putti
supporting floral garlands, ht. 9 1/2 in.
$300-500
246
After Albert Ernest Carrier Belluse (French,
1824-1887)
L’enlevement D’hippodame (The Rape
of Hippodamia), signed “CARRIER
BELLEUSE,” with a plaque to base entitled
“L’ENLEVEMENT,” lacking foundry stamp, ht.
25 3/8 in.
$6,000-8,000
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250
247
Twenty-seven Pieces of Paris Porcelain,
France, mid to late 19th century, each with
central polychrome hand-painted bird or
flowers, the border with band of green and
gilt strapwork, thirteen bird plates, six each
flower plates and shallow bowls, and two bird
shallow bowls, unmarked, dia. 9 3/8 in.
$500-700
248
Napolean III Kingwood and Marquetry
Jardinière/Occasional Table, late 19th/early
20th century, the cartouche-shaped top with
a pierced gallery, the interior tray with a central
floral marquetry panel opening to an interior
metal-lined well, raised on cabriole legs with
carved and ebonized ornaments to each knee,
ht. 32, wd. 33, dp. 24 in.
$600-800
249
Bronze-mounted Onyx Pedestal, 19th/20th
century, columnar with a square base and
foot, and two gilt-bronze bands mounted to
the central stem, ht. 38 1/4 in.
$400-600
250
George III Sterling Silver Monteith, London,
1786-87, partial mark for Richard Carter,
Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, makers, oval,
the rim with flowerheads to Vitruvian scrolls,
over gadrooned lip and stop-fluted body,
with two fluted handles adorned with bay
leaves, on conforming foot with gadrooned
border, engraved with armorial and motto
“Nil Admirari,” lg. handle over handle 15 in.,
approx. 93.8 troy oz.
N.B. The armorial may be for John
FitzGibbon, who became the 1st Earl of Clare
in 1795.
$2,000-3,000
251
Pair of Neoclassical-style Bronze Wall
Sconces, late 19th century, each electrified,
the central stem topped with an urn above
three arms, the lower two draped with a
pendant garland, ht. 18 1/2 in.
$300-500
252
After Eugene Marioton (French, 1854-1933)
Two Bronze Figures: Warrior and
Fisherman, the warrior with a helmet, shield,
and short sword, the base signed, also
with impressed Soit Paris foundry mark and
number “647L,” ht. 17 1/4; the fisherman with
a trident and net, reaching back to cast the
net out, base signed, also with impressed Soit
Paris foundry seal and number “928K,” ht. 16
1/2 in.
$1,500-2,500
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Two Pieces of Continental Silver, a
Portuguese .833 silver figural dish, Oporto,
post-1938, with central figure of a seated
putto with a butterfly in his hand, over three
shallow reservoirs engraved with scrolling
foliage, and interrupted by three putti, with
unidentified maker’s mark, ht. 5; and a
German .800 silver gold-washed and covered
bowl, Hanau, Schleissner & Sohne, early
20th century, with a central rocaille cartouche
centering an engraved monogram and three
putti figures, ht. 6 1/4 in., approx. 32.3 total
troy oz.
$300-500
254
American Sterling Silver Tazza, 20th century,
circular with neoclassical motif of scrolling
foliage interrupted by urns, on conforming
foot, lacking maker’s mark, dia. 10 1/2 in.,
approx. 22.0 troy oz.
$300-500
255
German Historismus Silver-gilt and Enamel
Cup and Cover, probably Hanau, late 19th/
early 20th century, bearing pseudo hallmarks
to footrim, in the Baroque style, the cover with
a finial cast as a boy with a shield engraved
“1569,” on a tall stem with two enameled
knops, the body of the cup and cover similarly
decorated with bas-taille enamel panels,
repoussé scenes of putti, and various registers
of scrolling foliage, the vasiform cup raised
on stem modeled Bacchus figure with a cup
in one hand and grapes in another, ht. 37 in.,
approx. 128.4 troy oz.
$300-500
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256
Louis XV/XVI Transitional Tulipwoodveneered and Lacquer-mounted
Occasional Table, Paris, stamped “R.V.L.C”
for Roger Vandercruse Lacroix (1728-1799),
two circular shelves each with a reticulated
ormolu gallery enclosing crossbanded veneer
centering an inset lacquer panel, the top
surface with a single frieze drawer, all raised
on three cabriole legs, ht. 29 3/4, wd. 17 in.
N.B. Lacroix (maitre, 1755) specialized
in meubles volants, utilizing fine veneers,
well-cast mounts, and lacquer or porcelain
elements.
$800-1,200
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Continental School, 19th/20th Century
Bronze Sculpture of the Young Bacchus,
depicted squeezing grapes into a chalice, with
a grapevine wreath on his head and seated on
tree stump, unsigned, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$300-500
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258
After Andrea Solario (French, 1460-1522)
Virgin of the Green Cushion
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 26 x 20 in. (66.2 x 51.0 cm),
framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure, surface
grime.
$800-1,200
259
Pair of Louis XV Walnut Side Chairs, each
chaise with a cartouche-shaped caned back
with a floral spray to the top rail, the caned
seat with a similarly carved apron raised in four
cabriole legs joined by a low X-form stretcher
and terminating in a scrolled foot, ht. 36 in.
$1,500-2,500
260
Five Pieces of American Sterling Silver
Hollowware, 20th century, a pair of 1897
Gorham dishes with scrolled rims, one with
domed cover, lg. 10 1/2; Durham gravy boat
and undertray with gadrooned rims, undertray
lg. 9 5/8; and Redlich & Co. bread tray with
gadrooned rim, lg. 12 5/8 in.; approx. 57.7
total troy oz.
$400-600
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Napoleon III Silvered-bronze Centerpiece,
Paris, c. 1870, Christofle, maker, numbered
to underside “286396,” with a Bacchanalian
putto with grapes and two goats frolicking
below a leafy stem and single candle sconce
mounted above a later, glass table surface,
dia. 20 1/8, all raised on four faux-bois cast
feet mounted with various leafy sprays,
approx. total ht. 25 in.
$400-600
262
Continental Neoclassical-style Marble-top
Giltwood and Gesso Occasional Table, 19th
century, the inset circular marble top raised on
a pedestal with three acanthus-scrolled feet,
one with a bird perched to the knee, all on an
ebonized plinth, ht. 25 1/2, dia. 22 1/2 in.
$300-500
263
Twelve Cauldon Porcelain Service Plates,
England, early 20th century, each with cobalt
blue ground decorated with tooled gilding
and pale blue and white enamel, with central
design of birds and prunus branches, dia. 10
1/4 in.
$300-500
264
Assorted Group of Silver Flatware,
19th/20th century, mostly American sterling
silver, five pieces of Tiffany Chrysanthemum
pattern flatware: three monogrammed citrus
spoons, a place spoon, and a preserve
spoon, two Shiebler pieces: a souvenir
spoon from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and
a Etruscan pattern sardine serving fork, and
ten pieces of Reed & Barton Francis I pattern
monogrammed flatware: three tablespoons,
a pierced tablespoon, teaspoon, a salad
serving fork and spoon, hollow cake breaker,
hollow pie server, and a cold meat serving
fork, a Ball, Black & Co. monogrammed
lettuce fork; a Whiting King pattern
monogrammed tablespoon; an Albert Coles
coin silver butter knife with a twisted handle
and monogram; approx. 41.2 troy oz. total
weighable silver; together with six silver-plate
demitasse spoons, six Argentinian straws,
and a Continental spoon, probably German or
Austrian, marked “Lackner.”
$400-600
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Four Austro-Hungarian Silver Sugar Boxes,
1886-1922, all with hinged covers and goldwashed interiors, three .800 silver: a pair with
ovoid bodies with repoussé designs of flowers
in a shell-form basket, on four foliate feet,
ht. 5 3/4, and one with floriform finial, lobed
bombe body, and four paw feet, ht. 5; and
one imported 1901-21, the cover and body
with engraved Art Nouveau floral design, and
rocaille-form handle and feet, ht. 5 1/4 in.;
approx. 38.2 total troy oz.
$400-600
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Gilt-bronze Six-light Chandelier, late 19th/
early 20th century, electrified, with pendant
strings of lustres strung between each sconce,
approx. ht. 30, wd. 24 in.
$800-1,200
267
Pair of Onyx Pedestals, 19th/20th century,
each with a square top and base and a
cylindrical stem, ht. 29 in.
$400-600
268
Italian Rococo Olivewood-veneered Chest
of Drawers, third quarter 18th century,
serpentine-form, with crossbanded burl walnut
veneers throughout, three drawers, and a
shaped apron, raised on short cabriole legs,
ht. 33 1/4, wd. 50 1/2, dp. 22 in.
$1,500-2,500
273
Pair of Paris Porcelain Vases, late 19th
century, each baluster-form, with two gilded
caryatid handles attached to a matte pink
ground with various painted Neoclassical
motifs, with a circular foot raised on a gilded
plinth, ht. 17 3/8 in.
$800-1,200
269
George III Sterling Silver Tray, London,
1816-17, Benjamin Smith II & Benjamin Smith
III, maker, ovoid, with a gadrooned edge offset
by a shell-and-scroll motif at each end, lg. 16
1/2 in., approx. 46.0 troy oz.
$400-600
274
Thomas Webb Cut Glass Vase, Stourbridge,
England, 20th century, with a wide flared
mouth, decorated throughout with various
flowers, each with a convex bud, on a flared
circular base cut with a starburst, signed, ht.
16 1/4 in.
$300-500
270
Spanish Colonial School, 18th/19th
Century
Penitent St. Peter with Keys and a Rooster
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, sight size 9 7/8 x 7 in. (25.0 x
18.0 cm), framed (under glass).
Condition: Significant paint losses, old
creases, surface grime, unstretched canvas
fragment, not examined out of frame.
$400-600
271
Eleven Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling
Silver Dessert Plates and Nut Cups, New
York, early 20th century, each with shaped
edge and border with cast and chased shells,
scrollwork, and floral garlands, plate dia. 7
1/8, cup lg. 3 7/8 in., approx. 78.4 troy oz.
$600-800
272
Eighteen Pieces of Silver and Silver-plate
Tableware, late 19th/early 20th century,
sixteen American sterling silver pieces: three
Gorham, each monogrammed, two dishes
with a reticulated central frame, dia. 6 1/4,
and a three-part bowl: a central goldwashed beaker inset into an urn-form bowl
and covered with a rim, ht. 4 1/4, ten Frank
Whiting silver overlay glass coasters, dia. 3,
a J.E. Caldwell & Co. dish with a green cut to
clear glass base and a reticulated silver rim,
dia. 8, a Mauser wine coaster with a wood
base and reticulated silver rim, dia. 4 5/8, and
a Tiffany candlestick cast with various floral
and foliate motifs on a square base raised on
four paw feet, ht. 9 3/8; a George IV sterling
silver creamer, London, 1835-36, Charles
Fox, maker, gold-washed and decorated
throughout with rocaille scrolls and flowers, ht.
7, and an unmarked silver-plated reticulated
beaker with an inset white metal liner, ht. 5 in.,
approx. 51.7 troy oz. total weighable silver.
$300-500
275
Rococo-style Walnut-veneered Writing
Desk, Austria, late 19th/early 20th century,
the recessed upper section with a central
two-door compartment flanked by rows of
two drawers, the desk with a serpentine edge,
leather-inset writing side, and a central frieze
drawer raised on four cabriole legs, ht. 45, wd.
38, dp. 24 in.
$400-600
276
Eighteen-piece Gérard, Dufraisseix &
Abbot Porcelain Dessert Service, Limoges,
France, 20th century, each with border of
gilded grapevines to a cobalt blue ground,
twelve plates, dia. 8 1/2, four footed serving
dishes, and two compotes, ht. 4 3/8 in.
$300-500
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Neapolitan School, 19th/20th Century
Bronze of Pan and the Goat, After the
Antique, signed “Jabalino Napes” to base,
ht. 14 in.
N.B. The marble sculpture that this bronze
is modeled after was discovered in 1752,
during excavations at the Villa of the Papyrus
in Herculaneum. Once discovered Pan
and the Goat was quickly locked away in
a chest by the Bourbon King Charles III.
Today it is housed in National Archaeological
Museum of Naples in the “Secret Cabinet,”
which houses the more explicit ancient
artifacts in the collection.
$800-1,200
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Louis XVI-style Giltwood Daybed, late 19th
century, each curved crest rail and fronts
modeled as ribbon-tied fasces terminating
at the top corner of each seat rail with a
cornucopia, on tapering fluted legs with
flowerheads to each knee and toupie feet,
the padded ends, seat, seat cushions, and
bolsters upholstered with silk damask, carved
to the reverse, ht. 37 3/4, wd. 80, dp. 36 in.
$800-1,200
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Pair of Baroque-style Olivewood-veneered
Bombé Commodes, Italy, late 19th century,
each with two drawers and a pendant apron
centering a shell, raised on cabriole legs, ht.
28, wd. 24, dp. 16 in.
$400-600
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Assorted Group of English Sterling Silver
Flatware, seven London: mainly George III,
including a hollow fish server with reticulated
blade marked 1778-79, Charles Aldridge &
Henry Green, pair of grape shears, London,
1811-12, lacking maker’s mark, two-part fish
server with an engraved armorial, 1813-14, by
Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, pierced
fish server with an engraved armorial, 181314, by William & Samuel Knight, and a pierced
fish server with an engraved armorial, 181819, by Richard Turner, two pieces of George
IV flatware: a fish server with an engraved
armorial, 1821-22, by Sarah & John William
Blake, and a punch ladle, 1823-24, by Richard
Pearce; and a Sheffield serving spoon, 196869; approx. 36.3 troy oz. total weighable
silver; together with three pieces of silverplated tableware: a William Hutton & Sons fish
slice, Cooper Brothers stuffing spoon, and a
dish cross with rubbed marks.
$300-500
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French Japonisme Ivory, Gilt-bronze,
Lacquer and Porcelain Figurine, late 19th
century, the Japanese carved ivory figure of
a stag with two monkeys and French ormolu
flower spray with porcelain blooms, mounted
to a lacquer fragment framed within a giltbronze base on six fruit-form feet, lg. 10 in.
$800-1,200
282
Pair of Gilt-bronze Candlesticks, 19th
century, of typical form with paneled sconce,
knopped and tapered stem, and flared foot
with a scalloped edge, decorated throughout
with egg-and-dart registers and flowerheads,
ht. 10 in.
$200-250
283
Italian School, 19th/20th Century
Figure of Narcissus After the Antique,
unsigned, with an applied patina, ht. 24 1/2 in.
$400-600
284
Assorted Group of Silver Tableware,
19th/20th century, eleven pieces of American
sterling silver, including ten Gorham: two pairs
of monogrammed napkin rings, one set with
a grapevine motif, the other with roses, and
six Buttercup pattern salt spoons, and a J.E.
Caldwell & Co. pair of tongs; eleven pieces of
Continental silver including four with French
marks: a pair of monogrammed .950 silver
napkins rings with rubbed maker’s marks,
and a pair of sparrow-form shakers with
maker’s mark “M*C”; four German: a .800
silver monogrammed napkin ring, maker’s
mark “G.W.C.,” and three sterling silver
place card holders marked “Germany,” an
Austrio-Hungarian .800 silver napkin ring,
maker’s mark “JZ”; and a pair of Russian .875
silver-gilt and monogrammed knife rests, city
mark for Riga, lacking assay mark; and ten
pieces lacking or with indistinct marks: a pair
of monogrammed silver napkin rings, three
demitasse cups marked “Sterling” with glass
inset liners, a silver-mounted glass perfume
marked “Sterling,” and four gold-washed
demitasse spoons, approx. 22.0 troy oz. total.
$400-600
285
Carved Wood Portrait Miniature and
Needlework Genre Scene, the portrait oval
format, depicting a figure wearing a grapevine
wreath in high relief, ht. 3 1/8; the petit
point needlework fragment depicting three
classically dressed female figures playing
musical instruments in a landscape, with
scrollwork border, framed, sight ht. 7 5/8,
sight wd. 5 5/8 in.
$400-600
286
Pair of Louis XV-style Giltwood Fauteuils,
19th century, each with an oval medallion
back with a floral spray to the top rail, raised
on cabriole legs terminating in casters, ht. 40
1/2 in.
$300-500
287
Victor Heinrich Seifert (German, 1870-1953)
David, bronze cast as the young man with a
sling in one hand and a rock behind his back,
on a marble base, signed to bronze “Prof.
Victor H. Seifert,” bronze ht. 27 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,500
288
Carved Alabaster Pedestal, probably Italy,
late 19th/early 20th century, the rotating
square top with canted corners over fluted
stem with medial grape leaf reserve, on
molded octagonal base, ht. 42 3/4 in.
$300-500
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289
Group of Assembled French .950 Silver
Flatware, early 20th century, most by
Henry et Fils, knives with additional mark for
Boin-Taburet, retailer, each a trifid terminal,
six each: hollow dinner knives, dinner forks,
hollow luncheon knives, luncheon forks, and
place spoons; four teaspoons, two serving
forks, and a large serving spoon; together
with four French .950 silver serving pieces of
different patterns: a ladle with a gold-washed
and pierced bowl by Emile Puiforcat, two
monogrammed serving spoons with goldwashed and pierced bowls with indistinct
marker’s mark, and a hollow knife with goldwashed blade decorated with scrolling foliage,
marker’s mark “EE”; approx. 62.5 troy oz. total
weighable silver.
$300-500
290
Pair of Louis XVI Painted and Upholstered
Bergeres, Paris, c. 1770, stamped “JB
Boulard” for Jean Baptiste Boulard (c. 17251789), each with carved and gray-painted
frame featuring a cartouche-shaped backrest,
scrolled armrests, and flowerhead carvings
to each knee, raised on fluted and tapered
legs terminating in toupie feet, upholstered
throughout in silk damask, ht. 39 3/4 in.
N.B. Boulard (maître, 1755) was particularly
respected for his seating furniture. His studio
was commissioned by the Garde-Meuble
to supply pieces for the royal châteaux of
Versailles, Fontainebleau, and Compiègne.
$8,000-12,000
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291
291
Italian School, 19th Century
Bronze Plaque Depicting the Death of a
Saint, the bas-relief plaquette cast with the
fallen saint surrounded by two angels and
two robed figures, set within a church, incised
lightly to one side “T.R.O.,” in a frame, bronze
15 x 9 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
292
Continental School, 16th Century Style
Crowned Female Saint Holding a Feather
or Palm
Unsigned.
Oil on metal, 2 3/8 x 1 7/8 in. (6.5 x 5.0
cm), oval format, framed in a gilded metal
escutcheon set on a velvet backing.
Condition: Paint losses, discolored varnish,
slight bowing to support, surface grime.
$200-250
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Louis XVI-style Ormolu-mounted and
Marquetry Secretaire à Abattant, late
19th century, the fall-front writing surface
with interior shelves and two small drawers,
above three additional drawers, decorated
throughout with arabesque marquetry panels,
on bracket feet, ht. 50 3/4, wd. 23, dp. 13
1/2 in.
$400-600
294
Pair of Art Moderne Bronze Plaques, 20th
century, each with a sleeping man crouched
on a base with flowers and foliage, unsigned,
mounted to ebonized backing and base,
bronze ht. to 8 7/8 in.
$600-800
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Four Victorian Silver-gilt Candlesticks,
Sheffield, one 1837-38, other three 1840-41,
T.J. & N. Creswick, maker, each decorated
throughout with rocaille scrolls and flower
sprays, on a splayed and weighted base, ht.
9 1/4 in.
$300-500
296
Twelve KPM Porcelain Plates, Berlin, 20th
century, each with gilded strapwork border,
ivory ground, and factory marks to underside,
dia. 9 3/4 in.
$300-500
297
Pair of Gilt-bronze Nine-light Candelabra,
19th century, electrified, each with a tall
central sconce surrounded by eight others all
with foliate scrolled arms, the stem cast with
a putti sitting within a rocaille scroll raised on
a reticulated scroll base, ht. to central sconce
28 in.
$800-1,200
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299
300
298
Louis XV-style Marble-top Giltwood
Console Table, late 19th/early 20th century,
with a serpentine marble top, and pendant
apron decorated with a central shell and leafy
scrolls, raised on two cabriole legs joined by
the stretcher centering an upright urn, ht. 32,
wd. 48, dp. 14 1/2 in.
$600-800
299
After Pio Fedi (Italian, 1816-1892)
Bronze Jardinière, featuring classicalstyle maidens and putti at various pursuits
representing the four seasons, signed “Pio
Fedi/Vienna,” ht. 12 in.
$400-600
300
Louis XVI-style Marble-top Giltwood Center
Table, mid-19th century, with a reticulated
frieze carved with small flowers amidst leafy
sprays, raised on four tapering columnar legs
with flowerheads to each knee, joined by an
X-form stretcher centering an urn with a flame
finial pendant garlands, ht. 30, wd. 43 1/2,
dp. 28 in.
$400-600
301
Empire-style Dressing Table Mirror, late
19th/early 20th century, the circular mirror
raised on a frame supported by a figure of
cupid perched on a ball, on a small jewelry
box with three drawers, framed by burl panels
to the other three sides and raised on a brass
base with swan-form feet, ht. 21 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
302
Pair of Renaissance-style Bronze Pricket
Candlesticks, 19th/20th century, each with
acanthus leaves to drip cup, and fluted and
knopped stem on tripod base with dolphins,
grotesques, Bacchus head masks, and satyrs,
dark brown patina, unmarked, ht. to top of
drip cup 17 in.
$800-1,200
303
Spanish Colonial School, 18th/19th
Century
Madonna with Angels Holding Symbols of
Christ’s Passion
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, sight size 16 3/4 x 14 in. (42.7
x 35.7 cm), framed (under glass).
Condition: Significant paint losses, creases,
surface grime, not examined out of frame.
$300-500
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304
Two Paris Porcelain Vases, late 19th century,
each baluster-form with raised auricular
handles, a central painted scene of a reclining
woman, the reverse with silhouettes of
chinaman figures, all on a flared circular foot
and gilded plinth, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
305
Renaissance Revival Silver-framed Mirror,
late 19th century, rectangular mirror plate
within repoussé cast as putti at various
pursuits, grotesque masks, and creatures
amidst foliate scrollwork, one putti holding
a shield engraved “1880,” otherwise
unmarked, mounted to a thick wood
base, ht. 35 3/4, wd. 44 1/2, dp. 2 3/4 in.
$300-500
306
Louis XV Marble-top Tulipwood- and
Kingwood-veneered Petite Commode,
Paris, marked “LARDIN” at each corner
for André Antoine Lardin (1724-1790), with
additional “ME” guild mark to one side,
serpentine, with three drawers each with
crossbanding and string-inlaid veneers,
ormolu hardware, and a pendant apron, raised
on sabot-mounted feet, ht. 33, wd. 35, dp.
16 in.
N.B. Lardin (maître, 1750) was particularly
respected for the quality of his veneers.
$600-800
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Louis XVI-style Tulipwood- and Marquetryveneered Sideboard, late 19th/early 20th
century, demilune with a scagiola top above
a row of four drawers and four lower cabinet
doors, the central doors with radiant veneers
centering a floral marquetry spray, on tapered
feet, ht. 40, wd. 66, dp. 21 1/2 in.
$700-900
308
Baroque-style Bronze and Marble Urn, 19th
century, the shallow circular dish with two
strapwork handles cast with grotesque masks
raised on a stem with two putti caryatid and
mounted to square plinth on four grotesque
mask feet joined by pendant swags and
vacant shields, ht. 17 in.
$800-1,200
309
Pair of Dresden Porcelain Pheasants, 20th
century, each with polychrome decoration,
unidentified factory marks, ht. to 9 in.
$300-500
311
Louis XVI-style Ormolu-mounted and
Kingwood- and Tulipwood-veneered
Occasional Table, 19th century, with a
circular, faux-marble painted top, raised on
three square, tapered legs with ram’s head
mounts to each knee and a ormolu-mounted
foot, ht. 27 1/2, dia. 22 3/4 in.
$300-500
312
Napoleon III Bronze-mounted Alabaster
Mantel Clock, last quarter 19th century,
movement marked “Raingo Freres/Paris” and
numbered “1059,” bronze numbered twice to
reverse “1059,” the Roman numeral dial inset
into an alabaster base, flanked by gilt-bronze
floral swags, and surmounted by a bronze
cast with the young Cupid and Psyche, all on
toupie feet, ht. 17 in.
$1,500-2,500
310
Ancient-style Glass Vessel, Syro-Palestinestyle, 1st-6th century AD-style, in a giltwood
case, sight size ht. 3 in.
$300-500
312
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313
Pair of Bronze Marley Horses, late 19th
century, each with a scantily clad groom
struggling to control a rearing horse, on rocky
freeform base, unsigned, ht. to 11 1/2 in.
$400-600
314
Two French Bronze Lamps, late 19th
century, an electrified candlestick, ht. to
sconce 10 1/4, with an adjustable shade; and
a two-light student lamp with an adjustableheight drip tray and shade, ht. to finial 19 1/2
in.
$100-150
316
Pair of Louis XV Beech Side Chairs, Lyon,
c. 1750, each with an indistinct stamp to
interior rear seat rail “NOGARETALYON” for
Pierre Nogaret (1718-1777), each chaise with
a cartouche-shaped, caned backrest and
seat with central carved floral spray, raised
on cabriole legs with pendant floral carving to
each knee, ht. 37 in.
N.B. Nogaret (maître, 1745) was one of
the few renowned provincial menuisiers. He
studied in Paris before moving to Lyon, where
his studio became known for the quality of its
chair design and production.
$1,500-2,500
315
Napoleon III Gilt-bronze Three-arm Wall
Sconce, late 19th century, electrified, with a
tied ribbon and shell above three projecting
arms and lower satyr mask, lg. 36 in.
$500-700
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Decorative
Arts
Lots 317–703
317
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, late
19th century, incised central band of horses,
donkeys, and cows in a grassy landscape with
a stippled sky, the foliate borders by Florence
Roberts, artist monograms and impressed
mark, ht. 16 3/4 in.
$2,000-4,000
318
After Jean-Antoine Watteau (French, 16841721)
L’Ile Enchantée
Unsigned, with labels from the MFA Boston
and Doll & Richards, Boston, affixed to the
reverse.
Oil on cradled panel, 15 1/8 x 20 in. (38.1 x
50.8 cm), framed.
Condition: Retouch, restored split to panel.
Provenance: Through the collection of Mrs.
J.H. Child, Boston.
$1,000-1,500
319
Napoleon III Sevres-style Porcelain- and
Bronze-mounted Center Table, France, last
quarter 19th century, the circular top inset
with a central porcelain plaque painted with a
portrait of Louis XVI, the border with eighteen
small oval porcelain plaques, including the
royal coat of arms, and portrait plaques of
Marie Antoinette, the Dauphin, and various
other court beauties, all inset into the bronzemounted top decorated throughout with foliate
arabesques; raised on onyx pedestal base
with pendant swags hung between three
bronze putti, ht. approx. 33, dia. 42 1/4 in.
$8,000-12,000
317
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320
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England,
1880s, bottle-shape, with single side handle,
slip decorated with cranes amongst foliage
to a textured ground, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 11 in.
$400-600
321
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1879, bead-framed oval panels slip decorated
with birds perched on branches to a textured
ground and framed within stylized foliage,
artist monogram and impressed mark, ht. 8
1/2 in.
$500-700
322
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah and
Lucy Barlow Decorated Stoneware Vases,
England, c. 1884, colored slip decorated
with cows grazing to a textured background,
incised foliate borders, artist monograms and
impressed mark, ht. 9 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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323
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Ewer, England, c.
1902, slip decorated with chicks in tall grass
to a stippled ground, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 10 in.
$500-700
324
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England,
c. 1905, slip decorated with several birds
perched on a line above wispy lines, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 10 1/2 in.
$600-800
325
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Ewer, England, early
20th century, slip decorated with two birds
perched on a branch to a stippled ground,
artist monogram and impressed mark, ht. 9
1/2 in.
$400-600
326
George III Mahogany Sideboard, England,
late 18th/early 19th century, serpentine form
with a single frieze drawer flanked by two
deep drawers, all on six tapered and cuffed
legs, ht. 36, wd. 68, dp. 28 1/2 in.
$400-600
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327
Louis XVI-style Ebonized Writing Desk, mid
to late 20th century, the inset leather top with
a central gilt monogram “CC,” with three frieze
drawers, raised on fluted and tapering legs, ht.
30, wd. 37 1/4, dp. 23 5/8 in.
Provenance: Purportedly from the Chanel
store on Worth Ave., Palm Beach.
$500-700
328
Porcelain and Champlevé Tray, France,
19th century, rectangular, with rococo foliate
handles to a champlevé frame surrounding
a central polychrome, gilded, ivory ground,
hand-painted plaque, handle to handle lg. 13
7/8 in.
$500-700
329
Sevres-type Porcelain Covered Bowl and
Stand, France, 19th century, gilded and
polychrome enamel decorated with cell design
to a green ground surrounding cartouches of
birds, saucer dia. 8 1/4 in.
$400-600
330
Continental School, 18th/19th Century
328
Village Merriment
Unsigned, inscribed “No. 49 Ecole Hollandaise
du XVIIe.-Suite de Breughel laves aquarelle...”
on the reverse, with an English translation of
the inscription on a label affixed to the frame.
Watercolor and ink on laid paper, sheet size 3
9/16 x 9 5/8 in. (9.0 x 24.4 cm), framed.
Condition: Cloth tape hinged to window mat,
skinning to cropped top margin recto, ink
border over bottom 5/16 in. of composition.
$800-1,200
331
Sarouk Carpet, West Persia, early 20th
century, the navy field with a floral center
medallion issuing large palmettes and
blossoming vines, all within a burgundy
palmette, vine, and curled leaf main
border, multiple rosette and vine minor
borders, 12 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. 10 in.
$1,000-1,500
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332
Two Carved Plaques, late 18th/early 19th
century, each rectangular, one with a depiction
of classical boys at play with a goat, lg. 3 1/2;
the other a portrait of an elegant lady, lg. 2
1/2 in.
$500-700
333
Seventeen English and Continental
Enameled Boxes, 19th to early 20th century,
four oval with mottos, four decorated with
polychrome flowers, two bird-form, two
shaped green boxes with painted birds to
covers, one circular and depicting classical
ruins, another with classical figures, one with a
ship and lighthouse, another with two boxers
in the ring, the last very small and enameled
with two white birds to a cobalt blue ground,
lg. 1 to 3 in.
$700-900
334
Flemish Shell-framed Mirror, 19th century,
rectangular beveled-edge mirror plate within
the border of ebonized ripple-cut moldings
and shell, offset by gilded flowerheads at each
corner, 40 x 32 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
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335
Oil on Tin Portrait Miniature of a Lady,
England, late 18th century, oval format, the
brunette woman in a white hat and dress
with blue stripes, unsigned, with partial
paper identification label to the reverse, in a
rectangular wood frame with gilded roundels
to corners, portrait ht. 5 1/2, frame ht. 6 3/4
in.
$400-600
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340
336
338
336
Doulton Lambeth Hannah and Lucy Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Ewer, England, c.
1883, oenochoe form with central incised
band of galloping horses to a gray ground and
within a beaded trim and foliate borders, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$700-900
337
Royal Doulton Hannah Barlow Decorated
Stoneware Pitcher, England, late 19th
century, the main body with three oval
cartouches, each with incised stags grazing
below a stippled sky, bordered with a mottled
green and white ground adorned with leaves,
artist monogram and impressed mark, ht. 14
3/4 in.
$800-1,200
338
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Stoneware Vase, England, c. 1883, beadframed oval cartouches slip-decorated with
birds perched on branches to a stippled
ground, foliate border and neck, artist signed
and impressed mark, ht. 9 in.
$600-800
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339
St. John A. Mulholland (British, active from
1884)
Grand Canal-Venice
Signed “St. John Mullholland [sic]” l.l.,
identified on a partial label affixed to the back
of the frame.
Oil on canvas, 30 1/4 x 50 in. (77.0 x 127.0
cm), framed.
Condition: Minor surface grime.
$2,000-2,500
340
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England,
c. 1900, incised with sheep grazing in a
landscape below a stippled sky, artist signed
and impressed mark, ht. 11 3/4 in.
$700-900
341
Continental Giltwood Mirror, late 19th
century, the oval mirror plate framed by
flowers and a lower scrolled motif, ht. 39 in.
$400-600
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George III Mahogany Triple Pedestal
Dining Table, early 19th century, with a
reeded edge and three pedestals terminating
in brass caster-mounted feet, with two
additional leaves, ht. 28 dp. 56 in.
$2,000-3,000
343
Flemish Mythological Tapestry, Brussels,
17th century, with central scene depicting
Zeus and his eagle holding thunderbolts,
Hera, and Eros offering a globe, framed by
an architectural border with male and female
terminal figures supporting bouquet-filled
urns, surmounted by strapwork, with fruiting
garlands supported by putti below, with linen
backing, ht. 158 1/2, wd. 127 1/2 in.
$20,000-25,000
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344
Continental School, Late 19th/Early 20th
Century
Alabaster Figure of Venus, after Antonio
Canova (1757-1822) Venus Italica, on an
alabaster base, unsigned, ht. 35; together with
an ebonized pedestal, ht. 34 in.
$300-500
345
Fille Pugi (Italian, fl. Late 19th/Early 20th
Century)
Marble Bust of a Young Beauty, depicted
with a laurel wreath on her head, with a robe
draped across her bust with laurel wreath and
lyre along her shoulders, signed to reverse
“Fille Pugi/Firenze,” mounted to a marble socle
further raised on a black marble base, bust
ht. 23 in.
$800-1,200
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346
Seventeen Pieces of Waterford Lismore
Pattern Colorless Crystal Stemware,
Ireland, 20th century, eight champagne flutes,
ht. 7 3/8, and six claret glasses, ht. 5 3/4 in.,
all with factory marks.
$400-600
347
Heinrich & Co. Porcelain Cup and Saucer
from the Graf Zeppelin Airship, Selb,
Germany, c. 1928, each with a cobalt blue
band flanked by two narrow tooled gilt
bands to an ivory-colored ground, the cup
with medallion monogrammed “LZ,” each
with green factory mark and further marked
“Heinrich-Elfenbein-Porzellan” and “Graf
Zeppelin/1928,” saucer dia. 6 in.
N.B. The Graf Zeppelin was a German-built
blimp that operated commercially from 192837. “LZ” stands for Luftschiftbau Zeppelin, the
company that built the blimp.
$300-500
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William IV Rosewood- and Calamanderveneered Games Table, c. 1830, the
rectangular rosewood top with canted corners
each with floral marquetry spray just within
the crossbanded calamander border, opening
to a velvet-inset surface, the edge and frieze
brass-inlaid, on a pedestal stem with gilded
banding and a similarly veneered plinth on
gilded lion paw feet with casters, closed ht. 29
1/4, wd. 36, dp. 17 3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
349
Louis Philippe Kingwood-veneered and
Brass-inlaid Lady’s Writing Desk, France, c.
1860, recessed superstructure with a marble
top, pierced brass gallery, and a central
mirrored door enclosing a shelved interior,
lower section with a pull out inset leather
writing surface and lower drawers, on four
tapered and fluted legs, ht. 46, wd. 32 1/2,
dp. 18 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
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350
William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764)
Four Works: O The Roast Beef of
Old England, & C., The Company of
Undertakers, The Invasion, England, Plate
II, and The Invasion, France, Plate I. Roast
Beef inscribed “...Engrav’d by C. Mosley & W.
Hogarth.” within the matrix l.r., Undertakers
inscribed “...Publish’d by W. Hogarth...”
within the matrix l.c., and England and France
both inscribed “Design’d & Etch’d by Wm.
Hogarth...” within the matrix u.l.
Engravings, sheet sizes to 19 1/2 x 25 3/4 in.
(49.5 x 65.4 cm), unframed.
Condition: Toning, handling creases, foxing,
$300-500
351
Russian Icon Depicting Four Patron Saints,
late 19th/early 20th century, the standing
figures with Christ above, to a gilt ground,
framed, icon 7 7/8 x 6 7/8 in.
$400-600
352
Six Russian Icon Fragments, 16th century
painted scenes mounted to 20th century
panels with mustard-yellow borders, five
relating to the Birth of the Mother of God:
Annunciation of the birth of Mary, two icons
depicting St. Joakim receiving congratulations
on the birth of Mary, St. Anne receiving
congratulations for the birth of Mary, and
St. Joakim and St. Anne with Mary; and the
Annunciation of the birth of St. John to St.
Zacharias; ht. 11 1/4 to 13 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
353
Russian Icon Depicting St. George Slaying
the Dragon, 19th century, with a mustard
yellow border, 18 3/4 x 14 3/4 in.
$400-600
354
Russian Composite Icon, 19th century,
with a central scene of the Resurrection
surrounded by twelve scenes of feast days, 13
3/8 x 10 3/8 in.
$500-700
355
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vases England, c.
1902, the wide central bands inscribed with
horses and cattle grazing in a landscape to a
gray ground, the wide borders with mottled
glazes and stylized foliage by Florence
Roberts, artist monogram and impressed
mark, ht. 18 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,500
356
Victorian Mother-of-pearl-inlaid and Parcelgilt Papier-mâché Tilt-top Table, late 19th
century, stamped for Jennings and Bettridge,
painted throughout with gilt foliate sprays and
arabesques, the cusped circular top with a
central scene of figures within a landscape
with ruins, some elements accented with
mother-of-pearl, ht. to 42 in.
$200-400
357
Marquetry and Mahogany Decanter Caddy,
19th century, with square open compartment
composed of panels inlaid with flowers and
foliage, fluted stiles and apron with frieze
drawer, on four square tapered legs with
further fluting, ht. 18 3/4, wd. 11 1/4, dp. 11
1/4 in.; together with four assorted colorless
glass decanters.
$400-600
358
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Plant Pots, England,
1884, incised rabbit centers bordered with
enamel colored foliage, inscribed monograms
for Hannah and Lucy Barlow, impressed
factory marks, ht. 4 1/2 in.
$500-700
359
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Jug, England, c.
1874, bottle-shape, with side handle, incised
landscape with lion and frog to a brown
ground, inscribed “Ye Fable of ye Frog and
ye Lion,” hallmarked silver collar and hinged
cover, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 9 1/8 in.
$600-800
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360
Continental Neoclassical Vitrine Cabinet,
early to mid-19th century, mahogany-veneered
throughout with ebony patterning, the marble
top above a single frieze drawer on two glass
cabinet doors on tapered feet, ht. 57, wd. 38
1/2, dp. 16 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
361
British School, 19th Century
Sailing Vessels
Unsigned.
Ink and wash on watermarked “John
Hayes/1803” paper, 11 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. (28.7
x 33.7 cm), framed.
Condition: Repair to u.r. corner, scattered
dots of whiting to cover fox marks, toning,
rippling, affixed to window mat with cellophane
tape at midpoints of two sides.
$300-350
362
Hannah Barlow Pencil Drawing On Guard,
England, c. 1869, depicting a dog guarding a
horse inside a stable as an intruder attempts
to break in, signed l.r., framed, sight size 9 1/2
x 13 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Hannah Barlow Pencil Drawing Let Her Go,
England, c. 1869, depicting a dog coming to
the rescue of a rabbit in the mouth of a cat,
artist signed l.l., framed, sight size 8 x 10 1/2
in.
$600-800
364
Portrait of a Cow, England, 19th century,
attributed to Hannah Barlow, oil on canvas,
sight size 11 x 15 3/4 in.; framed.
$300-500
365
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Carrara Vases,
England, c. 1894, by Kate Rogers, decorated
with pink flowers and green foliage trimmed in
gold and set against a cream-colored ground,
artist monogram and printed mark, ht. 12 in.
$200-400
366
George III Mahogany Banquet Table,
early 19th century, with three parts and two
additional leaves, on reeded and tapering
gate-legs terminating in cuffed feet, ht. 30,
wd. 49 5/8 in.
$1,500-2,500
367
Biedermeier Mahogany-veneered Secretary
Cabinet, Germany, second quarter 19th
century, with an upper cabinet comprised of
three doors each with a shelved interior, above
a roll-top cylinder desk with birch-veneered
drawers and a pullout writing surface, on a
lower case with a row of three graduated
drawers, on bracket feet, ht. 83, wd. 46 1/2,
dp. 24 in.
$3,000-5,000
368
Pair of Figural Silvered Bronze and Cut
Crystal Compotes, France, 19th century,
each with circular colorless floriform bowl
supported by two putti on a naturalistic foot
further mounted to a gadrooned base with
four feet cast as scrolling acanthus leaves,
with hand-chased finish, unmarked, ht. 13
3/4 in.
$600-800
369
Pair of Franz Bergman Cold-painted
Bronze Pheasants, Vienna, Austria, a male
and female, each polychrome painted in
yellow, red, and blue, the female stamped
“Nam Greb,” vase mark, and “Made in
Austria,” the male stamped with vase mark
and “GESCH. 5724,” female lg. 13, male lg.
17 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
370
Continental School, 18th Century Style
Portrait of a Man
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm),
unframed.
Condition: Craquelure, patch reinforcements,
wax impregnated, abrasions.
$300-500
371
371
Viggo Pedersen (Danish, 1854-1926)
Woman at a Balcony Window
Signed “Viggo Pedersen” l.l., identified on a
presentation plaque.
Oil on canvas, 24 7/8 x 19 1/2 in. (63.0 x 49.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Fine craquelure, surface grime.
$700-900
372
Indo-Tabriz Carpet, India, mid to late
20th century, the large ivory scalloped
shield-type medallion depicting a woodland
scene, surrounded by smaller polychrome
vignettes of similar design, a broken border
with forked and scrolling vines with birds in
flight, blossoming branches, and vases atop
columns, 12 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft. 7 in.
$1,500-2,500
373
Renaissance-style Carved Walnut
Cassone, comprised of antique elements,
the stepped stop with leaftip molding above
the carved frieze featuring a central armorial
flanked by grotesques and foliate scrollwork,
raised on paw feet, ht. 30, wd. 70 1/2, dp. 23
1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
374
Louis XVI-style Ormolu-mounted Parquetry
Writing Desk, France, late 19th/early
20th century, with a central kingwood and
tulipwood parquetry panel, a row of three
frieze drawers, the central drawer with an
ormolu-mount cast as satyrs amidst foliate
arabesques and grapevines, raised on four
fluted and tapering legs, with a handwritten
inscription dated “1907” in one of the drawers,
ht. 29 1/2, dp. 48 1/4, dp. 27 1/4; together
with a side chair, ht. 36 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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375
Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth
Decorated Terra-cotta Plaque, England, c.
1890, rectangular form with biblical depiction
inscribed “GATE OF SAMARIA A TIME
TO GET 2 KINGS 7 CHA 16 VER,” artist
monogram, sight size 7 3/4 x 14 in.
$1,200-1,800
375
376
376
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1896, each with wide central band incised
with deer grazing in a landscape, glazed and
stylized foliate borders by Florence Roberts,
artist monogram and impressed marks, ht. 12
1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
377
Manner of Claude-Joseph Vernet (French,
1714-1789)
Roman Ruins at the Shore
Bears signature “C...Vernet” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 26 1/2 x 33 in. (67.3 x 83.8
cm), framed.
Condition: Trimmed tacking edges, mounted
to Masonite, surface grime.
Provenance: Estate of architectural critic
Ada Louise Huxtable, New York City and
Marblehead, Massachusetts.
$1,500-2,000
378
Four Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Items,
England, 1874 and 1876, an Arthur Barlow
decorated jug with bands of foliage between
bands of raised florets, ht. 5 1/4; an Elizabeth
Atkins mask head jug with incised foliage and
raised florets, ht. 7; an Edith Lupton vase
with flowerheads centering geometric panels
of foliage within floret banded borders, ht. 8
3/8; and an Arthur Barlow bottle-shaped vase
with raised florets centering scrolled foliage,
ht. 7 1/4 in.; artist monograms and impressed
marks.
$700-900
379
Aubusson Chinoiserie Tapestry, France, late
18th century, depicting a landscape garden
with vibrant foliage and tropical birds in the
foreground and a pagoda on a hill in the
distance, with rouge strapwork border and
linen backing, ht. 87 1/2, wd. 108 in.
$8,000-10,000
384
380
Charles II Oak Coffer, 17th century and later,
with a hinged three-panel lid, the front carved
throughout with various geometric forms, ht.
28, wd. 50 1/2, dp. 24 1/2 in.
$600-800
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381
George III Mahogany Dining Table, early
19th century, with a reeded edge and three
pedestal bases on brass-mounted feet with
casters, ht. 28 1/4, lg. approx. 113, dp. 54 in.
$600-800
382
Pair of Bronze Covered Urns, France, 19th
century, each circular, with putto-form finial
surmounting a gadrooned cover, the squat
bodies adorned with flowering branches and
with two handles, on knopped stem and
conforming foot mounted to black marble
base, unmarked, total ht. 14 in.
$600-800
383
Five Pieces of Anglo-Irish Colorless
Cut Glass, early 19th century, all similarly
decorated with facets and circles, a pair
of compotes, ht. 7 1/4, pair of covered
sweetmeat dishes, ht. 14, and a small
compote, ht. 5 3/8 in.
$400-600
385
Dutch Engraved Colorless Glass Goblet,
mid to late 18th century, the glass England
or Netherlands, the bell-form bowl with
inscription “T Welvaren van de Negotie” above
a scene of figures unloading cargo from a twomasted ship at port dated “1741,” on a teared
heavy baluster stem, and later weighted Dutch
.833 silver foot with unidentified maker’s mark,
ht. 7 in.
$200-250
384
Doulton George Tinworth Decorated Terracotta Plaque, England, 1880s, rectangular,
with biblical subject inscribed “THOU SHALL
NO MORE BE TERMED FORSAKEN ISA 62.
4.” and “ISA 63.9. THE MASTER IS COME,
AND CALLETH FOR THEE. WEEPING MAY
ENDURE FOR A NIGHT, BUT JOY COMETH
IN THE MORNING,” John XI 28 ver A Sketch,
artist monogram, sight 11 1/4 x 18 1/2 in.; set
in original oak frame.
$3,000-5,000
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386
Pair of Empire-style Gilt-metal Fourlight Candelabra, France, early 19th
century, each white metal and cast with a
central candle sconce surrounded by three
additional candle sconces with spiraled stems
supported by goat-form masks, over triangular
stem and tripod base with three hoof feet, ht.
23 1/4 in.
$300-400
387
Pair of Brass Pricket Candlesticks,
17th/18th century, each with drip tray over
knopped stem with a baluster over an inverted
and banded pear, on spreading foot, ht. 16
3/4 in.
$500-700
388
Louis XVI-style Ormolu-mounted,
Tulipwood- and Kingwood-veneered
Parquetry Occasional Table, France, late
19th/early 20th century, the circular top with a
central kingwood parquetry panel, framed by
crossbanded mahogany veneer and a bronzemounted edge, raised on four cabriole legs
each with ormolu mounts of various shells to
each knee and joined by an X-form stretcher
with an urn-form finial, marked “Made in
France,” ht. 30, dia. 21 1/2 in.
$2,000-4,000
388
389
Iberian Walnut Trestle Table, the rectangular
top on two ring- and block-turned legs, joined
by an iron stretcher, ht. 31 3/4, wd. 43, dp.
20 1/2 in.
$200-300
390
Continental School 19th/20th Century
Two Works: The Marble Arch, London and
Buckingham Palace
Unsigned, both titled and inscribed in pencil
on the reverse, Arch dated “190...” and Palace
numbered “4/107,” both bearing labels from
Harrods, Ltd., Picture Department, London,
on the reverse.
Both oil on panel, 7 7/8 x 9 7/8 in. (20.0 x
25.0 cm), framed (Palace under glass).
Condition: Surface grime and accretions.
$1,500-2,500
391
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1885, large circular cartouches with finches
perched on branches to a stippled ground
with foliate borders, artist monogram and
impressed marks, ht. 17 3/8 in.
$1,200-1,800
391
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392
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Jug, England, c. 1873, bottleshape with side handle, wide central banded
incised with a heron amongst tall grass
between stiff leaf borders, artist monogram
and impressed mark, ht. 9 5/8 in.
$400-600
393
Four Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler
Decorated Stoneware Items, England, c.
1874-83, a bottle-shaped vase with large
floral medallions centering a scrolled foliate
ground, ht. 10 1/2; a jug with large palmette
below the spout and scrolled foliage with floret
centers, ht. 7 3/4; a bottle-shaped vase with
beading to scrolled foliage surrounding floret
centers, ht. 9 3/4; and a jug with beaded
leaves radiating from florets, ht. 7 1/2 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$800-1,200
394
Three Royal Doulton Nouveau/Deco Design
Stoneware Vases, England, late 19th/early
20th century, one by Frank Pope with incised
and glazed foliage, ht. 8 1/4; a Florrie Jones
decorated with stylized purple flowers, ht. 8;
and an Eliza Simmance two-handled vase with
leaves and fruit, ht. 7 1/4 in.; artist monograms
and impressed marks.
$400-600
395
Ormolu-mounted Tulipwood and Burlwood
Parquetry Jardinière, early 20th century,
turtle-top form with ormolu gallery, handles,
mounts, and feet, one side with central
medallion polychrome-painted with a floral
bouquet, with removable tin liner, lg. 17, ht. 8
5/8 in.
$300-500
398
Anglo-American School, 19th/20th Century
396
KPM Hand-painted Oval Porcelain Plaque
Depicting Epheu, Berlin, late 19th/early 20th
century, after Sir Hubert von Herkomer (18491914), the young woman with an ivy wreath
in her raven hair, blue eyes, and red robes,
signed “Wagner,” with impressed monogram
and sceptre mark, in a giltwood frame, plaque
sight ht. 13 3/8 in.
$6,000-8,000
399
Continental School, 16th Century Style
397
Carved Fruitwood Font and Monk Figure,
Continental, possibly northern Italy, 18th/19th
century, chip-carved as miniature Rococostyle pulpit, with a quadripartite canopy over
an open compartment, ht. 13 1/4; the monk
with tonsure and wearing a hooded habit, ht.
5 5/8 in.
$700-900
Study of a Persian Rug Design, Probably
Tabriz
Unsigned.
Gouache and watercolor on paper, 14 x 10 in.
(35.5 x 25.5 cm), framed.
Condition: Laid down on paperboard support.
$300-500
The Betrayal of Christ
Unsigned.
Oil on copper, sight size 10 3/8 x 14 1/4 in.
(26.3 x 36.3 cm), framed.
Condition: Areas of surface imperfections/
deformation, particularly to corners, scattered
minor losses, fine craquelure, heavy varnish
layer, surface accretions and grime.
$600-800
400
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England,
late 19th century, wide central panel with
incised landscape of deer grazing to a gray
ground, foliate borders, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 11 1/8 in.
$500-700
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404
400
407
406
401
401
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1884, inscribed band of grazing sheep to a
gray ground bordered with foliage by Lucy
Barlow, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 6 7/8 in.
$500-700
404
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1905, a central band of incised horses in a
grassy field bordered with a burnt orange
ground with stylized foliage, artist monogram
and impressed mark, ht. 11 1/2 in.
$500-700
407
Royal Doulton Hannah Barlow Decorated
Stoneware Vase, England, c. 1902, incised
designs with two panels of horses to a
light brown ground bordered with glazed
and stylized leaves, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 11 3/4 in.
$600-800
402
Italian School, 17th Century Style
405
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1890, the center with incised landscape with
cows grazing to a gray ground, bordered with
stylized foliate designs, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 13 1/2 in.
$600-800
408
Four Royal Doulton Stoneware Vases,
England, 1900-10, a Frank Butler vase with
stylized flowers and foliage bordered in dark
blue, ht. 14; a vase with beaded borders
and stems to stylized foliage, ht. 10 7/8; a
Marion Holbrook vase with florets centering
trailing beadwork to a mottled blue ground,
ht. 10 1/2; and an Eliza Simmance vase with
scalloped rim and bouquets of flowers, ht.
10 5/8 in.; artist monograms and impressed
marks.
$500-700
St. Veronica
Unsigned.
Oil on copper, 6 3/8 x 5 1/8 in. (16.2 x 13.2
cm), framed.
Condition: Surface abrasions, bends to the
panel, minor retouch, surface grime.
$700-900
403
British School, 19th Century
Figures Before a Tavern Hearth
Signed and dated “W. Phillips 1888” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 12 3/16 x 16 3/16 in. (30.6 x
41.0 cm), unframed.
Condition: Scattered retouch, craquelure,
surface grime.
$600-800
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406
Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1877, bottle-shape, incised with numerous
deer grazing to a brown ground, foliate and
floret banded borders, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 12 in.
$800-1,200
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409
Continental School, 19th Century
Spanish Open-air Market
Unsigned.
Oil on cardstock, 4 7/8 x 7 3/8 in. (12.5 x 18.8
cm), framed.
Condition: Creases or similar surface
imperfections, surface grime.
$350-450
410
Irish George III-style Triple-back Settee,
19th century, each pierced vasiform splat with
carved ribbon and each chair back joined
by foliate arabesques, raised on six legs
terminating scrolled feet, ht. 40 1/2, wd. 71
1/4, dp. 24 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
411
Kashan Carpet, Central Persia, second
quarter 20th century, the stepped salmoncolored center medallion on a midnight blue
field with an allover densely drawn floral
pattern, within a midnight blue floral palmette,
flowerhead, and angular vine main border,
multiple floral meander minor borders, 12 ft.
10 in. x 8 ft. 8 in.
$600-800
412
Grand Tour Bronze Figure of Lorenzo de
Medici, late 19th century, after Michelangelo’s
figure on the Medici tombs in the Sagrestia
Nuova in Florence, the pensive seated figure in
Roman warrior’s dress, with applied coppercolored patina, edge of the square base
engraved “Reduction Sauvage,” ht. 12 1/4 in.
$400-600
413
After Charles Valton (French, 1851-1918)
Bronze Figure of a Recumbent Lioness,
cast licking her paw, dark black/brown patina,
mounted to a naturalistic granite base incised
“Valton,” bronze lg. 10 in.
$600-800
414
Alexander Phimister Proctor (American,
1860-1950)
Bronze Figure of a Dog with a Bone, cast as
a pointer with a wide collar holding a bone in
its mouth, chocolate brown patina, naturalistic
base incised “A PHIMISTER PROCTOR 94,”
ht. 7 5/8, with an unattached oval black
marble base, lg. 9 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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415
After Charles Valton (French, 1851-1918)
Bronze Figure of a Recumbent Lioness,
cast leaning to one side, with applied brown
patina, mounted to a naturalistic granite base
incised “VALTON,” unmarked, bronze lg. 8
1/2 in.
$600-800
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416
Aubusson Verdure Tapestry, France, 18th
century, depicting two tropical birds in a lush
garden, with palaces in the background, with
polychrome floral border and linen backing, ht.
101, wd. 187 1/2 in.
$10,000-12,000
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Neoclassical Giltwood Mirror, 19th century,
the rectangular mirror plate flanked by fluted
columns and surmounted by a central
inset painted scene with putti and foliate
arabesques, 52 x 29 1/2 in.
$400-600
420
418
Indo-Persian Carpet, India, 20th century,
the cream-colored field with an allover
pattern of polychrome serrated and curled
leaves enclosing small palmettes and issuing
blossoming vines, within a main border of
similar design, 11 ft. x 8 ft.
$800-1,200
420
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1900, each slip decorated with swallows
perched on branches to a stippled ground
between scrolled foliate panels, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 16 in.
$1,000-1,500
423
Pair of Doulton and Slaters Patent Vases,
England, c. 1890, bottle-shape, with five
scalloped oval panels of gilded dark green
flowers to a pale green ground set to a blue
ground with white plum branches, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 10 1/4 in.
$400-600
419
Dutch School, 18th Century
421
Three Doulton Lambeth Faience Vases,
England, late 19th century, each polychrome
floral decorated, two by Kate Rogers, ht. 8, 10
3/8; one attributed to Lizzie Shettleworth, ht.
7 1/4 in.; artist monograms and printed marks.
$400-600
424
Neoclassical-style Mahogany-veneered
Demilune Commode, 20th century, with a
central row of three graduated drawers each
string-inlaid and with inlaid starbursts at each
corner, flanked by cabinet doors similarly inlaid
and also with a central urn, raised on fluted
and tapering feet, ht. 34 1/2, wd. 41, dp. 18
in.
$800-1,000
Two Landscapes: Outside a Tavern and On
the Banks of a River
Unsigned.
Watercolor and ink on paper, sheet sizes 12
7/8 x 17 in. (32.7 x 43.2 cm), both framed.
Condition: Mounted to card, minor foxing,
toning.
$800-1,200
422
Three Doulton Lambeth Faience Vases,
England, late 19th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated with flowers, two by Mary
Butterton, ht. 10 3/4, 11 1/8; one by Frances
Linnell, ht. 13 1/2 in.; artist monograms and
printed marks.
$500-700
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428
428
434
434
435
435
425
Pair of Bristol Glass Lamp Bases, late 19th
century, each vase baluster-form, with gilded
strapwork and polychrome hand-painted
flowers to a white ground, mounted with metal
base and collar and electrified, vase ht. 15
3/4 in.
$400-600
427
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Carrara Ewers, England, c.
1898, scrolled handles with gilded and gray/
blue enameled band at body’s center, allover
foliage to an ivory ground, artist monogram
and impressed mark, ht. 11 3/8 in.
$600-800
426
Doulton Lambeth Faience Two-handled
Vase, England, c. 1887, by Florence Lewis,
of swollen baluster form hand-painted with
naturalistic flowers and foliage to a yellow
ground, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 17 in.
$700-900
428
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Impasto Vases,
England, c. 1887, polychrome decorated
flowers to a light brown ground, artist
monogram for Kate Rogers, impressed mark,
ht. 11 1/4 in.
$700-900
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Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Figure of
Queen Victoria, England, c. 1901, modeled
by John Broad for the Diamond Jubilee and
reissued upon her death in 1901, allover
brown glazed depiction seated on her throne,
inscribed on the reverse “Victoria R.I. 18191901,” artist signed and impressed mark, ht.
11 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
430
Andreas Schelfhout (Dutch, 1787-1870)
River Landscape with Cattle on a Path
Signed “A Schelfhout” l.l.
Brown ink on paper, sheet size 7 x 10 5/8 in.
(17.8 x 27.0 cm), framed.
Condition: Trimmed and backed sheet, minor
foxing.
439
Provenance: Christie’s Amsterdam, Pictures,
Watercolours, and Drawings, February 3,
2004, Sale 2613, Lot 90.
$500-700
431
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Faience Vases,
England, c. 1877, bottle shapes polychrome
enamel decorated with panels of flowers, artist
monogram H.H.W. and impressed mark, ht.
10 1/2 in.
$300-500
432
Regency Rosewood Canterbury, 19th
century, X-form dividers flanked by carved
laurel wreaths, with a single frieze drawer
raised on short turned legs ending in brass
casters, ht. 21 1/4 in.
$600-800
433
Framed Stumpwork Picture, England,
19th century, rectangular format with man
on horseback centering falconers, a lion and
unicorn at either corner, dated “1646” by a
crown, overall 12 3/4 x 19 1/4 in.
$400-600
434
Two Doulton Impasto Vases, England, c.
1883-85, each polychrome enameled with
flowers, one by Fannie Allen, ht. 11 5/8; the
other by Kate Rogers, ht. 13 1/4 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$600-800
435
Two Doulton Impasto Vases, England, c.
1879 and 1881, each polychrome enameled
with flowers, one by Kate Rogers, ht. 7 7/8;
the other by Frances Linnell, ht. 9 1/2 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$400-600
436
Three Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Items, England, c.
1876-77, an incised jug with mask below
spout and to handle terminal, incised foliate
panels, ht. 9; a vase with scrolled foliage and
raised florets, ht. 8 3/8; and a vase with leaves
within scrolled vines bordered with florets, ht.
10 3/4 in.; artist monograms and impressed
marks.
$800-1,200
437
Three Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Items, England,
late 19th/early 20th century, two oenochoeshaped ewers, one with wave-like foliage to
a mottled brown and white ground, ht. 9 1/4,
another with scrolled foliage, ht. 11; together
with a two-handled vase with bead-framed
incised foliate panels with running floret
borders, ht. 11 in.; artist monograms and
impressed marks.
$700-900
438
Andries Vermeulen (Dutch, 1763-1814)
Extensive Landscape with Herdsmen by a
Stream
Signed “A. Vermeulen” l.r.
Black chalk, watercolor, pen, and brown ink
on laid paper, sheet size 9 x 13 1/8 in. (22.9 x
33.4 cm), framed.
Condition: Subtle crease to u.l. corner, minor
foxing, tack hole to u.l. corner, sheet mounted
to French mat support around the perimeter.
Provenance: Christie’s New York, Old Master
and 19th Century Drawings, January 22,
2004, Sale 1340, Lot 244 (1 of 3).
$500-700
439
Regency Giltwood and Part-ebonized
Girandole Mirror, early 19th century, with
inset circular, flat mirror with a reeded border
with a pendant foliate apron and two scrolled
candle arms, surmounted by a foliate crest
and eagle, lg. approx. 44 in.
$2,000-3,000
440
Pair of Gilt-metal and Malachite Tazza,
19th/20th century, each circular with two
flowerheads to rim of dish and central roundel,
over waisted stem and circular foot veneered
with malachite fragments, the foot also with
molded ring, unmarked, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
441
Royal Doulton Figure of Henry Irvine as
Cardinal Wolsey, England, first half 20th
century, by Charles Noke, the standing figure
modeled wearing a red robe and cap, HN344,
painted and printed mark, ht. 13 in.
$500-700
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444
442
441
445
452
450
448
449
451
442
Doulton Burslem Figure of Shylock,
England, c. 1893, by Charles Noke, heavily
gilded and polychrome enamel decorated to
an ivory-colored ground, artist signed and
printed mark, ht. 16 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
444
Doulton Burslem Figure of Portia, England,
c. 1893, by Charles Noke, gilded and
polychrome enamel decorated, inscribed artist
signature and printed mark, ht. 16 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
443
Royal Doulton Figure of The Moor, England,
c. 1952, by Charles Noke, the polychrome
decorated figure modeled standing and posed
with arms crossed and gazing off into the
distance, printed title and mark, ht. 16 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
445
Royal Doulton Vellum Figure of Ellen Terry
as Queen Catherine, England, c. 1893, by
Charles Noke, the standing figure wearing
a pale green and buff-colored gown and
standing on a stepped base, artist signed, ht.
12 3/8 in.
$500-700
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446
Six George III-style Mahogany Dining
Chairs, two armchairs and four side chairs,
each with shield-form back carved with a
central plume offset by ribbons and pendant
swags and raised on spade feet, together with
a bolt of fabric for upholstery, ht. 39 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
447
Pair of Sevres-type Porcelain Double Salt
Cellars, France, 19th century, each oval form
blue ground and with a gilt framed polychrome
enameled cartouche of a bird to either side,
one with foliate centers, lg. 4 3/4 in.
$400-600
454
448
Porcelain Potpourri Vase and Stand,
France, 19th century, gilded trim and with
polychrome enamel decorated floral sprays,
ht. 9 1/2 in.
$300-500
449
Dore Bronze-mounted Sevres-type
Porcelain Potpourri and Cover, France,
19th century, red ground porcelain with gilt
scrollwork framing polychrome decorated
bouquets, the bowl mounted to a tripod base
set with three bird legs, eagle finial, ht. 10 3/4
in.
$700-900
450
Yellow Ground Porcelain Potpourri and
Stand, 19th century, with gilded borders and
purple enamel decoration, the vase with a
cartouche to either side with depictions of
cherubs on one side, a bow, arrow and quiver
to the reverse, the base with flowers to either
side, overall ht. 9 3/8 in.
$400-600
451
Limoges Porcelain Potpourri Vase and
Cover, France, 19th century, oval shape
heavily pierced with gilded borders to a pink
ground and polychrome floral cartouches to
either side, the paneled cover with colored
flowers and gilded flower finial, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$500-700
452
Pair of Sevres Porcelain Hand-painted
Three-light Candelabra, France, 19th
century, polychrome enameled and gilded,
the dark blue ground with foliate framed
cartouches of a nymph with cherubs to one
side, a landscape to the reverse, ht. 16 1/4 in.
$600-800
453
Italian School, 19th Century
Travelers at a River Crossing
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 33 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. (84.5 x 84.5
cm), unframed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, stabilized tear,
paint losses, abrasions, craquelure, surface
grime.
$800-1,200
454
Pair of Directoire Mahogany and Marbletop Console Tables, early 19th century, each
demilune with a brass gallery, brass-lined
frieze and shelf, and three brass-mounted
toupie feet, ht. 33 1/2, wd. 35, dp. 17 1/2 in.
$2,000-4,000
455
Limoges Porcelain Desk Set, France, 19th
century, the ovoid tray with scrolled and
pierced foliate handles, polychrome enameled
floral bouquets, lg. 8 5/8; together with two
covered inkpots and a candlestick, ht. 2, 2
5/8 in.
$300-500
456
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Faience Vases,
England, c. 1879, by Isabel Lewis, polychrome
enamel decorated with parrots among scrolled
foliage, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 11 in.
$400-600
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Three Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Items,
England, c. 1875, two vases: an Arthur Barlow
with scrolled and beaded foliage terminating
at raised florets, ht. 6 3/4, and an Eliza
Simmance with a wide band of circular panels
of flowers bordered with foliage, ht. 6 1/4; and
an Arthur Barlow jug with scrolled and beaded
foliage, ht. 7 3/4 in.; artist monograms and
impressed marks.
$400-600
458
458
Royal Doulton Matador and Bull,
England, c. 1965, H2324, by Peggy Davies,
polychrome decorated and the standing figure
modeled waving his cape at a lunging bull,
printed mark, overall lg. 26, ht. 15 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
459
Northern Italian School, 16th Century
Profile of a Man in a Dark Cap
Unsigned.
Oil on partially cradled panel, 11 1/4 x 11 1/2
in. (28.5 x 29.3 cm), framed.
Condition: Cracking to panel, probable old
retouch, losses, craquelure, surface grime,
heavily varnished; reverse with losses and
worm holes and with three wax seals and a
partial label.
$2,000-3,000
463
466
465
464
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Two Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth
Stoneware Vases, England, 1878 and
1879, a two-handled vase with vertical panels
of scrolled foliage with floret centers, ht. 10
3/8; and a bottle shape with a horizontal band
of scrolled foliage with central florets bordered
with running bands of foliage, ht. 11 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$400-600
467
461
Three Sevres Porcelain Cups and Saucers,
France, 18th and 19th century, each gilded
and polychrome enamel decorated, one with
panels of diapering alternating with panels of
flowers, saucer dia. 5 1/4; a demitasse with
floral sprays, saucer dia. 3 3/4; and one with
cartouches including instruments and wheat,
saucer dia. 5 1/4 in.
$500-700
462
Three Sevres Porcelain Tea Wares, 18th and
19th century, each gilded and with polychrome
enamel decoration, a globular miniature
teapot and cover with floral sprays, ht. 2 3/4;
a cylindrical single cup teapot and cover with
apple green ground and cartouches to either
side, one with mountain landscape, one with a
fruit still life, ht. 3 3/8; and a handleless cup or
bowl with floral sprays, ht. 2 3/4 in.
$400-600
469
463
Royal Doulton George Tinworth Decorated
Stoneware Vase, England, c. 1902, white
beaded blue foliage with raised florets, all to a
buff and cream cell ground, artist monogram
and impressed mark, ht. 11 1/2 in.
$300-500
464
Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Menu
Holder, England, c. 1885, modeled as a
mouse playing the harp as another plays the
horn, all set on a stepped oval base, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 3 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
465
Doulton George Tinworth Stoneware
Musician, England, late 19th century, the
boy seated atop an octagonal pedestal
and holding a tambourine by his ear, artist
monogram, ht. 4 3/8 in.
$400-600
466
Pair of Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth
Stoneware Vases, England, c. 1875, incised
central band of scrolled foliage with central
florets, acanthus and stiff leaf borders, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 8 1/4 in.
$600-800
467
Doulton George Tinworth Stoneware
Musician, England, late 19th century,
modeled as a boy seated atop an octagonalbase pedestal playing a tambourine on his
foot, artist monogram and inscribed mark, ht.
4 1/2 in.
$400-600
468
Attributed to James Crawford Thom
(Anglo/American, 1835-1898)
Chickens
Inscribed “THOM/ -E F...LD” l.r., inscribed “C.
Kiewassic F.../Paris” on the reverse.
Oil on panel, 11 3/8 x 15 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$700-900
469
Eastern European School, 19th Century
470
A.M. Wulff (Russian, 19th/20th Century)
Cossack
Signed and dated “A.M. Wulff 1905.” in Cyrillic
l.r.
Bronze with dark brown patina, 11 1/2 x 9 x 3
1/2 in. (29.2 x 22.9 x 8.9 cm).
Condition: Wear to horse’s hind leg, dust to
interstices.
$800-1,200
471
Three Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Items,
England, c. 1874-85, a George Tinworth
decorated pitcher with central raised florets
to scrolled beadwork and foliage, ht. 8 3/4;
a Frank Butler decorated bottle-shaped vase
with stylized flowers to a textured ground, ht.
9; and an Arthur Barlow pitcher with raised
florets to scrolled foliage, ht. 7 1/4 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$800-1,200
Woodsmen and Horses at Rest Along a
Valley Road
Unsigned, with a label from Moravskà Galerie
(Brno, Czech Republic) affixed to the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 23 3/4 x 33 1/2 in. (60.5 x 85.0
cm), framed.
Condition: Scattered paint losses, craquelure,
discolored varnish, surface grime.
$800-1,200
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472
Aubusson Tapestry, France, 18th century,
depicting an exotic New World landscape,
with two turkeys and a macaw surrounded
by tropical palm and coconut trees, with
whimsical structures and a waterfall in the
background, rouge foliage border, and linen
backing, ht. 106, wd. 154 1/2 in.
$10,000-12,000
473
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Faience
Aesthetic-style Vases, England, c. 1885, by
Mary Butterton, polychrome enamel decorated
with a fan-shaped cartouche centering
flowers, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 9 3/4 in.
$200-400
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474
Royal Doulton Titanian Vase, England,
1920s, by Harry Allen, titled Grey Crows,
depicting birds perched on a branch to a
moonlit blue sky, artist signed and printed
mark, ht. 5 1/4 in.
$400-600
475
Royal Doulton Titanian Vase, England,
1920s, by Harry Allen, titled Young
Whitethroats, with two birds perched on a
blossoming branch to a blue ground, artist
signed and printed mark, ht. 5 1/4 in.
$400-600
476
Pair of Aesthetic-style Yellow Ground
Porcelain Palace Vases, England/France,
19th century, each polychrome enameled
and gilded with foliage surrounding variously
shaped cartouches including depictions of
birds, coastal and wooded landscapes, and
barnyard scenes with roosters and a lizard, ht.
29 3/4 in.
$10,000-15,000
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Tabriz Rug, Northwest Persia, 20th century,
the red field with a stepped and pendanted
center medallion with an allover polychrome
herati design, faded apple green spandrels,
all within a large stylized rosette and angular
vine main border, multiple floral meander minor
borders, 9 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft.
$2,000-2,500
478
Four Hand-colored Botanical Prints:
Nicotiana, signed “I Miller sculp. 4” in the
plate l.r., etching on paper, the others untitled
and unsigned lithographs on paper.
Sight sizes 14 1/4 x 9 3/8 in. (36.0 x 24.0 cm),
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frames.
$800-1,200
476
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483
485
484
479
Royal Doulton Titanian Vase, England, c.
1923, by Peter Curnock, polychrome enamel
decorated with roses to a light blue ground,
artist signed and printed mark, ht. 8 in.
$400-600
480
Four Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Stoneware Vases, England, late 19th century,
a pair with floral panels within beadwork
frames, ht. 7; a bottle shape with S-scrolls to
a foliage design, ht. 12 1/4; and a vase with
stylized foliate panels within beadwork frames,
ht. 8 in.; artist monograms and impressed
marks.
$500-700
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481
Three Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler
Decorated Items, England, last quarter 19th
century, a pitcher with beadwork to scrolled
blue foliage terminating at large florets to a
gray ground, ht. 8 7/8; a bottle-shape vase
with stylized flowers and foliage, ht. 10 3/4;
and a vase with white flowers against blue
foliage, ht. 11 3/4 in.; artist monograms and
impressed marks.
$600-800
482
Five Doulton Lambeth Faience Items,
England, late 19th century, each with
polychrome enameled flowers and leaves, an
Emily Gillman vase to a green ground, ht. 10
1/8; an Euphemia Thatcher ewer, ht. 14; a
bottle shape vase with cream-colored ground,
ht. 8 3/4; a bottle shape vase with butterfly to
a dark green ground, ht. 11 1/4; and a Lizzie
Shettleworth globular vase with elongated
neck and foliage to a light brown ground, ht.
7 1/2 in.; artist monograms and impressed
marks.
$500-700
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Pair of Royal Doulton George Tinworth
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England,
c. 1890, scrolled bead and foliate design
surrounding florets to a textured ground, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 10 5/8 in.
$700-900
484
Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth
Decorated Terra-cotta Tile, England, c.
1899, the square form with biblical depiction
inscribed “Luke 22c GETHSEMANE ISA 53
CHA,” artist monogram and impressed mark,
lg. 8 3/8 in.
$800-1,200
485
Two Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth
Decorated Stoneware Items, England, 1876
and 1878, each with beaded and scrolled
foliage surrounding central florets, a blue/
gray ground vase with purple leaves and
blue florets, ht. 14 1/2; and a jug with silver
rim engraved “Howell James & Co. 5, 7 &
9 Regent St. London,” ht. 9 1/2 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$700-900
491
486
Meissen Porcelain Double Salt Cellar,
Germany, 19th century, modeled as two oval
shells with a center coral-form handle, each
bowl polychrome enameled and gilded with
scenes of courting couples in landscapes,
crossed swords mark, lg. 4 1/4 in.
$300-500
487
Meissen Porcelain Figure Group, Saxony,
late 19th/early 20th century, possibly depicting
an allegory of music, modeled as a standing
female figure holding a book and a putto
with a lyre, on circular base, with first quality
crossed swords mark and numbered “161,”
ht. 12 1/4; together with a Dresden porcelain
figure group of a courting couple with a dog,
with unidentified factory mark, lg. 6 5/8 in.
$400-600
488
Assembled Meissen Blue Onion Pattern
Porcelain Dinner Service, Germany, 20th
century, nineteen plates, dia. 9 3/4, twelve
each: shallow bowls, dia. 9 1/8, plates, dia.
7 3/4, plates with reticulated borders, dia. 8
1/4, small cups and saucers, six each: large
cups and saucers with reticulated borders;
two each: large saucers, covered oval
tureens, lg. 13 1/2, oval platters, lg. 16 1/4;
oval platter, lg. 13 1/2, circular dish, plate,
and tazza with reticulated borders, oblong
bowl with two scrolled handles, lg. 13, shellform serving dish, lg. 9 1/2, gravy boat with
attached undertray, crescent-shaped dish,
lg. 7, leaf-form dish, and oblong dish with
shaped rim, lg. 7 3/8; all with factory marks,
approximately half of which are first quality;
together with Ernst Teichert fish platter and
removable insert, oval platter, lg. 10 3/4, plate,
dia. 9 5/8 in., and small leaf-form dish; small
circular B. Bloch dish, Villeroy & Boch teacup,
four shallow bowls and circular trivet with
unidentified factory marks, and an unmarked
muddler with wood handle.
$3,000-5,000
489
German Porcelain Portrait Plaque, mid to
late 19th century, rectangular, depicting a
young woman in 16th century dress, with a
foliate wreath on her head and hands clasped
in prayer, unsigned, without factory mark,
framed, plaque ht. 8 1/2 x 5 3/4 in.
$600-800
490
Eastern European School, 19th Century
Devotional Painting with Two Saints,
Possibly St. George and Mary Magdalene
Inscribed in Old Church Slavonic along the
top edge.
Oil on panel, 17 x 13 3/8 in. (43.2 x 34.0 cm),
with a painted applied frame.
Condition: Pronounced vertical split to the
panel, retouch, fine craquelure, discolored and
uneven varnish, surface grime.
$800-1,200
491
KPM Kurland Muster Pattern Porcelain
Dinner Service, Berlin, second half 20th
century, each with central polychrome
hand-painted floral bouquet and scattered
butterflies, the border molded with a band of
gilt drapery on a pale green ground between a
band of molded gilt beads and a gilt rim, and
factory marks to underside, thirty-two plates,
dia. 9 3/4, eighteen shallow bowls, dia. 9 5/8,
sixteen plates, dia. 7 1/8, eight salts, three
each: circular serving dishes, dia. 12 5/8, and
serving spoons; two each: covered circular
tureens, oval platters, lg. 13 1/4, square
dishes with canted corners, sauceboats and
gravy boats, each with attached undertray; a
covered oval soup tureen, oval tray with two
handles, lg. 20, oval platter, lg. 16 1/2 in.,
leaf-form dish, and covered mustard pot with
attached undertray.
$5,000-7,000
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495
497
496
498
492
KPM Hand-painted Porcelain Plaque
Depicting Queen Louise of Prussia,
Berlin, mid to late 19th century, rectangular,
after G. Richter, with the ermine-clad figure
descending a staircase, unsigned, with
impressed factory mark, framed, plaque ht. 9
1/4, wd. 6 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
493
Two Landscapes:
German School, 19th Century, Koloss von
Memnon bei Luxor, Morgens/Colossus
of Memnon at Luxor, Morning, signed
“H.Gross” l.l., identified in German on a label
affixed to the reverse, oil on panel, 11 1/2 x
16 in. (29.5 x 40.5 cm); Eastern European
School, 19th/20th Century, Coastal Scene
Under Cloudy Skies, signed and dated
“Tolevessy Laszlò...28” l.r., oil on panel, 8 1/8
x 12 1/2 in. (20.8 x 31.5 cm).
Condition: Luxor with retouch, Coastal with
surface imperfections and grime.
$800-1,200
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503
503
494
Continental School, 18th/19th Century
An Unexpected Shower
Unsigned, inscribed “...No. 57” on the reverse.
Oil on metal panel, 9 7/8 x 8 7/16 in. (25.0 x
21.3 cm), framed.
Condition: Scattered paint losses, craquelure
with areas of lifting, surface accretions and
grime.
$600-800
498
Meissen Porcelain Figural Potpourri
Vase and Cover, Germany, 20th century,
polychrome enameled and gilded, heavily
applied with encrusted flowers with fruits,
rococo foliage and panels of floral bouquets,
the base adorned with a scantily clad maiden
holding a basket of flowers, blue mark, ht. 28
in.
$1,000-1,500
502
Porcelain Horse-drawn Carriage, Germany,
early 20th century, polychrome enameled
and gilded, constructed in two parts, each
mounted atop rectangular bases, four horses,
lg. 18 3/4; and a carriage with two male
attendants and two ladies riding, lg. 18 1/4 in.,
with removable cover bearing a central finial of
cherubs flaking a dolphin and surrounded by
six covered urns.
$500-700
499
Marie Dieterle (French, 1856-1935)
495
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1915, the
bulbous shape decorated with sailing ships at
sea, the silver top rim with seagulls amongst
clouds, the footrim with coral, factory marks,
the silver stamped Michelsen, ht. 12 in.
$1,000-1,500
496
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1926, the
bulbous shape decorated with sailing ships at
sea, the silver top rim with seagulls amongst
clouds, the footrim with coral, factory
marks, the silver stamped Michelsen, ht. 8
1/4 in.
$800-1,200
497
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1913, the
bulbous shape decorated with sailing ships
at sea, the silver top rim with geese flying
amongst clouds, the footrim with coral, factory
marks, the silver stamped Michelsen, ht. 12 in.
$1,000-1,500
Cows on a Path Lined with Flowering Trees
Signed “Marie Dieterle” l.r.
Watercolor on paper/board, sight size 10 x 14
in. (25.5 x 35.5 cm), framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Provenance: Currier Museum of Art,
Manchester, New Hampshire, sold to benefit
the acquisitions fund.
$600-800
500
Porcelain Musician Group, Germany, 20th
century, polychrome enamel decorated and
gilded, the male figures posed with flute and
bass, the lady at the piano, overall lg. 19 in.
$300-500
501
Saxonian Porcelain Vase and Cover,
Germany, early 20th century, polychrome
enameled and gilded the oval form molded
with maiden head handles to a green ground
adorned with floral wreaths and festoons, a
hand-painted cartouche to either side, printed
mark, ht. 16 in.
$400-600
503
Pair of Meissen Porcelain Hand-painted
Cabinet Plates, Saxony, late 19th/early 20th
century, each with central circular unsigned
polychrome enamel-decorated scene of
pastoral figures in a landscape, set within a
rococo-style tooled gilt reserve to a deep blue
ground, the reticulated border decorated with
pale blue flowerheads and further gilding, with
first quality crossed swords mark, and various
impressed numbers, dia. 10 1/8 in.
$800-1,200
504
Meissen Porcelain Figural Compote,
Saxony, late 19th/early 20th century, the
circular bowl with reticulated strapwork border
and central polychrome hand-painted flower
sprays, above foliate stem and base with four
children playing Ring Around the Rosie, with
first quality crossed swords mark and incised
“2728x,” ht. 12 5/8 in.
$1,200-1,800
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505
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Vases and Covers,
England, late 19th century, each with upturned
handles, slip and incised with blossoms to
a stippled ground centering foliate borders,
inscribed Art Union of London, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 11 1/2 in.
$600-800
506
Pair of Royal Doulton Lambeth Mark V.
Marshall Decorated Ewers, England, late
19th century, polychrome enamels to stylized
and scrolled foliage, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 14 in.
$300-500
507
Three Doulton Lambeth Mark V. Marshall
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, late
19th/early 20th century, a bottle shape with
stylized scrolled foliage, ht. 7 1/4; another with
stylized flowers and foliage, ht. 9 7/8; with
a third with flowers and foliage to a brown
ground with a field of pinwheels, ht. 8 in.; artist
monograms and impressed marks.
$600-800
508
Attributed to Jacob Alt (German, 17891872)
Orientalist Scene with Figures and
Egyptian Ruins
Signed and dated “Alt Rom.../1872” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 15 x 20 3/4 in. (38.0 x 52.5
cm), framed (under glass).
Condition: Paint losses, canvas deformation,
yellowed varnish to edges of canvas.
$1,000-1,500
509
Continental School, 19th Century
Capturing the Butterfly
Signed and dated “W...o...child 18...” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 21 1/4 x 17 1/2 in. (54.0 x 44.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Paint losses including along
the bottom edge that affects the signature
area, patch reinforcement, retouch, canvas
deformation, craquelure, surface grime.
$700-900
510
Sidney Pike (British, 1846-1907)
On the Isis
Signed and dated indistinctly “Sidney Pike/....”
l.l., identified on a presentation plaque.
Oil on academy board, 8 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (21.7
x 29.7 cm), framed.
Condition: Minor retouch over old paint losses
at the top edge, surface grime.
$400-600
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511
Royal Doulton Eliza Simmance Decorated
Stoneware Vase, England, c. 1902, mottled
light green and brown Art Nouveau-style
foliate designs, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 18 1/2 in.
$700-900
512
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, late
19th century, each with heavily beaded and
scrolled foliate designs, impressed Art Union
of London, artist monograms and impressed
marks, ht. 15 3/4 in.
$700-900
513
Pair of Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth
Decorated Jardinières, England, c. 1883,
each polychrome decorated with bands of
incised florets, stiff and scrolled foliage, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 8 1/8 in.
$500-700
514
Doulton Lambeth Mark V. Marshall
Decorated Stoneware Oil Lamp, England, c.
1885, the patinated metal supporting a bowl
with incised panels of a lion among foliage,
the font with four panels of foliage, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. to lamp
rim 15 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
511
514
512
513
515
Kerman Carpet, Southeast Persia, second
quarter 20th century, the ivory field with an
allover polychrome repeat design of densely
drawn blossoms emerging from vases, all
within a wide palmette, serrated leaf, and
forked vine main border, 14 ft. 2 in. x 9 ft. 8 in.
Provenance: The Denver Art Museum.
$600-800
516
After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 18101879)
Bronze Figure of Two Dogs Retrieving
a Hare, cast as a dog picking up a hare in
its mouth while another dog looks on, on
naturalistic oval base incised “PJ Mêne 1879,”
with dark brown patina, lg. 15 in.
$1,200-1,800
517
Royal Doulton Mark V. Marshall Stoneware
Vase, England, c. 1902, black-glazed ground
to a terra-cotta body with depictions of birds
perched on branches, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 9 7/8 in.
$300-500
518
Continental School, 19th/20th Century
Spanish Fisherman
Signed indistinctly l.l., titled and inscribed
“.../L.R. Estudio” on a presentation plaque.
Oil on canvas, 22 x 17 5/8 in. (56.1 x 44.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, surface
imperfections and grime.
$300-700
519
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1887, incised with panels of leaves and foliage
in browns and blue, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$300-500
520
Pair of Doulton Carrara Mark V. Marshall
Decorated Pitchers, England, late 19th
century, spiral bands of foliage in gray/blue
with gold bordered with turquoise beading,
artist monogram and impressed mark, ht. 7 in.
$600-800
521
Kazvin Carpet, Northwest Persia, early 20th
century, the navy field with an allover design
of blue/green cartouches inset with rosettes
and leaves, large polychrome curled sweeping
boteh form a faux border within the field, all
within an ivory floral palmette, blossoming
vine, and rosette main border, multiple floral
meander minor borders, 17 ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. 6 in.
$2,500-3,000
522
Central Persian-style Rug, 20th century, the
dark green and brown floral center medallion
on an ivory field with an allover design of
curled serrated leaves, interlacing vines, and
palmettes, light blue and brown stepped
spandrels, all within a dark green floral
palmette and curled leaf main border, multiple
floral meander minor borders, 8 ft. 4 in. x 5
ft. 3 in.
$800-1,000
523
Jan Luyken (Dutch, 1649-1712)
Four Framed Engravings of Battle Scenes
Signed “I. Luyken” or “I. Luyken invenit et
fecit” in the plates.
Engravings on paper, images sizes to 10 1/4 x
13 1/2 in. (26.0 x 34.4 cm).
Condition: Center creases, toning, scattered
foxing, not examined out of frames.
$200-400
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528
527
527
524
Three Doulton Lambeth Carrera Jugs,
England, late 19th century, each with gray/
blue foliage, two Mark V. Marshall decorated,
ht. 7, 9 5/8; and an Eliza Simmance decorated
globular shape, ht. 7 1/8 in.; artist signed and
printed marks.
$500-700
527
Pair of Royal Doulton Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, early
20th century, each with mottled light blue
ground with Art Nouveau-style raised flowers
and stylized lines, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 16 1/4 in.
$700-900
530
Barbedienne Bronze Figure of a Classical
Muse, France, mid-19th century, possibly
depicting Euterpe, the standing figure
modeled leaning against a column and holding
flutes in both hands, chocolate brown patina,
inscribed mark, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$300-500
525
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Carrera Vases,
England, c. 1890, bottle shape with gilt trim
to gray/blue foliage on an off-white ground,
monogram for Eliza Simmance and printed
mark, ht. 12 in.
$600-800
528
Royal Doulton Lambeth Mark V. Marshall
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1903, cylindrical shape with white decorated
Art Nouveau-style foliage to a blue ground,
artist monogram and impressed mark, ht. 15
in.
$700-900
531
After Paul DuBois (French, 1829-1905)
526
Doulton Lambeth Carrera Ewer, England,
c. 1888, scrolled handle with gilded trim to
green flowers and foliage on an ivory ground,
monograms for Mark V. Marshall and Eliza
Simmance, printed and impressed mark, ht.
10 5/8 in.
$500-700
90
529
British School, 19th Century Style
Horses in a Stable
Inscribed “Grover Hawking” l.r.
Oil on panel, 16 x 24 in. (40.6 x 61.0 cm),
framed.
Condition: Good.
$1,200-1,800
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Two Bronze Figures of Classical Maidens,
each scantily clad and leaning against a wide
pedestal, incised “Paul Dubois,” mounted as
bookends on rouge marble bases, bronze ht.
16 1/2, total ht. 17 1/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
532
Bronze Figure of Infant Bacchus, 19th
century, the standing child clad in grapevines,
one hand resting on a tree stump, the other
holds a thyrsus, on a circular base, indistinctly
incised, possibly “Berthon,” chocolate brown
patina, ht. 8 in.
$400-600
540
541
542
543
533
Lillie Osborne (American, 20th Century)
536
French School, 20th Century
539
John W. Morris (British, 1865-1924)
Bronze Figure of a Girl and Her Doll, cast as
a standing child combing her doll’s hair, on a
rectangular base incised “Lillie Osborne 1922,”
dark brown patina, ht. 10 1/8 in.
$600-800
Bronze Figure of a Nun Comforting a
Wounded Soldier, cast as a kneeling woman
with a man’s head in her lap, with indistinct
inscription “Pour qui y a t___/ des hommes
___/ S’entre tuent ___,” and signature,
possibly “Loys Hourier,” mounted to a
patinated white metal plinth further mounted
to a verde marble base, bronze lg. 15 1/2,
total lg. 17 1/4 in.
$300-500
Three Sheep in a Highland Landscape
Signed “J.W. Morris” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 18 x 14 in. (45.7 x 35.5 cm),
framed.
Condition: Craquelure, surface grime.
$1,000-1,500
534
After Julien Caussé (French, 1869-1914)
Bronze Figure of a Young Woman in a
Cape, standing with downcast gaze, clasped
hands, and bare feet, with traces of gilding,
naturalistic base incised “J. Caussé,” mounted
to a brown onyx base, bronze ht. 9 in.
$1,000-1,500
535
Pair of Louis XV-style Silvered-bronze Fivelight Candelabra, 19th century, each with
one central over four sconces on foliate arms,
above stem with two putti monopodia, and
quadripartite base, now electrified as lamp
bases, unmarked, ht. to top of central sconce
22 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
537
Attributed to Jan Josefsz van Goyen
(Dutch, 1596-1656)
Landscape with Figures by a Gate, a Farm
and Hay Barn in the Distance
Unsigned.
Ink and graphite and paper, 4 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.
(11.8 x 22.2 cm), framed.
Condition: Creasing, scattered foxing, subtle
rippling, not examined out of frame.
$700-900
540
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Women, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, one titled
Fanoe, 12218, ht. 13 1/4; the other Roemoe,
12213, ht. 12 3/4 in.; mounted on titled
square bases, printed factory marks.
$1,200-1,800
541
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures,
Denmark, 20th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated, Lolland, 12229, ht. 13; and
Samsoe, 12219, ht. 12 1/8 in.; mounted atop
titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,200-1,800
538
Arend van de Pol (Dutch, 1886-1956)
Polder Landscape
Signed and dated “AvdPol/47” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 19 5/8 x 27 1/2 in. (50.0 x 70.0
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, scattered retouch.
Provenance: Scandinavian Porcelain ApS,
Copenhagen, Denmark, February 21, 2005.
$300-500
542
Three Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Women, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, Hedebo,
12163, ht. 12 1/4; Hacdrup, 12162, ht. 12;
and Bornholm, ht. 12 1/2 in.; mounted atop
titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,500-2,500
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547
546
551
548
543
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures,
Denmark, 20th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated, Randers, 12228, ht. 13;
and Refsnaes, 12166, ht. 12 1/8 in.; mounted
atop titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,200-1,800
546
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England,
c. 1883, incised with stylized foliage to a
basketweave ground in blue glazes, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$500-700
544
Venetian Figural Painted and Giltwood
Candlestick, 19th century, with floriform
tole sconce and drip tray over balustroid
stem supported by a standing angel wearing
polychrome robes, on an oval base further
mounted to a rectangular base, ht. 21 1/4 in.
$600-800
547
Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Vase, England, c.
1890, glazed in greens and browns with
Art Nouveau-style flowers and foliage, artist
signed and impressed mark, ht. 13 3/4 in.
$400-600
545
Pair of Polychrome Painted and Gilded
Figural Papier-mâché Candlesticks,
19th/20th century, each modeled as an
angel supporting a scrolled stem and
crenulated sconce with pricket, on plinth base,
unmarked, ht. 26 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
548
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler
Stoneware Vases, England, c. 1879, each
with colored glazes to an incised body of
foliage surrounding central florets, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 9 7/8 in.
$400-600
549
British School, 19th Century
Bay Horse in a Stall
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in. (46.0 x 61.4 cm),
framed.
Condition: Lined, restored tear, retouch,
craquelure with shrinking, surface grime.
$1,500-2,500
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550
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1885, allover scrolled foliate designs in shades
of blue, the neck with a floral band to a buff
ground, artist signed and impressed mark, ht.
11 1/4 in.
$400-600
551
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1910, white
crystalline glaze, silver-mounted with daffodils,
foliage, blossoms, and butterflies, factory
marks, Michelsen and hallmarks, ht. 17 in.
$2,000-4,000
552
After François Auguste Biard (French,
1798-1882)
Pirates Decoying a Merchantman
Unsigned, titled beneath the image l.r.
Hand-colored stipple engraving, 22 3/8 x 30
1/2 in. (56.7 x 77.2 cm), framed.
Condition: Gentle toning, not examined out
of frame.
$1,000-1,500
552
556
554
557
555
553
Manner of Pieter van Bloemen, called
Standard (Flemish, 1657-1720)
Horse Trainers
Unsigned, inscribed “A. Cuip 1605-16.” in ink
on the backing sheet.
Red chalk on paper, sheet size 6 1/4 x 8 1/8
in. (15.9 x 20.6 cm), framed.
Condition: Restored tears/losses.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. and Mrs.
Malcolm W. Bick, Florida.
$800-1,200
555
554
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1915, decorated
with a chick, silver icicle shoulder and simple
ring foot, ht. 5 3/4 in.
$500-700
556
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vial and Cover, Denmark, c. 1915,
decorated with calla lilies, the silver cover with
dragonflies, the shoulder with lily pads, factory
marks and hallmarks, ht. 4 3/8 in.
$300-500
555
Two Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silvermounted Porcelain Vases, Denmark, c.
1915, one decorated with blue vetch, the
other irises, each with silver foliate rim, factory
marks and hallmarks, ht. 2 1/2, 2 3/4 in.
$300-500
557
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Vase, Denmark, c. 1920, decorated with a
tulip, silver rim and foot joined with swirling
bands, factory marks and hallmarks, ht. 5 1/4
in.
$500-700
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558
Continental School, 19th Century
Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman in a Furtrimmed Robe
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 23 1/2 x 19 5/8 in. (60.0 x 50.0
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, restored tears,
craquelure, surface grime.
$1,000-1,500
559
Louis XV-style Cut Crystal and Gilt-bronze
Compote, late 19th/early 20th century, the
circular removable colorless bowl with fluting
and central starburst design, over tripod base
with three putto monopodia, unmarked, ht. 8
5/8 in.
$300-500
560
After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 18101879)
Bronze Figure of a Dog Attacking a Horse,
cast as a dog biting the neck of a rearing
horse, on naturalistic oval base incised
“PJ Mêne,” with dark brown patina, further
mounted to a scagliola marble base, bronze
ht. 14 in.
$1,000-1,200
561
Pair of Royal Doulton Frank Butler
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, late
19th century, incised stylized foliate designs
in brown with blues, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 12 in.
$700-900
562
Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler Decorated
Stoneware Jug, England, c. 1872, incised
stylized leaves in a blue wash to a buff-colored
ground, hallmarked silver rim collar and hinged
lid, artist monogram and impressed mark, ht.
7 1/2 in.
$300-500
563
Royal Doulton Frank Butler Decorated
Stoneware Vase, England, early 20th century,
brown, green, and blue glazes to a molded
body with Art Nouveau-style foliage, artist
signed and impressed mark, ht. 9 1/4 in.
$400-600
564
Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler Decorated
Stoneware Vase, England, late 19th century,
mottled green and white ground with stylized
foliage in shades of yellow and amber, artist
monogram and impressed mark, ht. 10 1/4 in.
$300-500
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565
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Frank Butler
Decorated Stoneware Candlesticks,
England, late 19th century, incised and
colored foliate designs and with brass mounts,
artist monogram and impressed mark, ht. 8
1/4 in.
$300-500
566
British School, 18th/19th Century
George IV as The Prince of Wales
Unsigned, with labels including one from
The Closson Art Galleries, Cincinnati, on the
stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 28 1/4 x 23 3/4 in. (71.5 x 60.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, fine craquelure,
surface accretions.
N.B. The portrait is somewhat similar in feel
to that painted by John Russell, RA, in 1789,
now in the collection of the Fogg Art Museum,
Harvard University, which may have been the
inspiration for this copy.
$1,000-1,500
567
S. Seeberger (European, 19th/20th
Century)
Two Works: Artist at his Easel and
Connoisseur Admiring a Vase
Both signed “S. Seeberger” l.r.
Oil on panel, 9 x 6 3/4 in. (23.0 x 17.0 cm),
framed.
Condition: Minor retouch, craquelure, surface
grime.
$500-700
568
Biedermeier Mantel Clock, mid-19th
century, in an austere ebonized case with
sarcophagus-form pediment and plinth base
raised on four ball feet, the brass dial with
Roman numerals, works unmarked, with
pendulum and key, ht. 14 1/8, wd. 10 1/2, dp.
5 5/8 in.
$600-800
569
Beauvais Pastoral Tapestry After David
Teniers the Younger, France, 18th century,
depicting an exuberant outdoor tavern scene,
with brown foliate border, ht. 109 1/2, wd.
142 in.
$12,000-15,000
570
Giovanni Lombardo Calamia (Italian, b.
1849)
Piazza San Marco with Foreground
Gondola
Signed “Calamia” l.r.
Watercolor on paper/board, sight size
approximately 16 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (41.9 x 21.6
cm), in a shadow box frame (under glass).
Condition: Mild soiling to sky, not examined
out of frame.
$1,000-1,500
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573
574
572
575
579
578
578
580
571
Copeland Parian Figure Go to Sleep,
England, c. 1878, modeled as a young girl
cradling a dog on her lap, embossed title,
impressed J. Durham, Sc. 1862, “Art Union of
London,” and factory mark, ht. 17 1/2 in.
$400-600
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572
Parian Rogers Group Depiction of One
More Shot, c. 1864, modeled as a soldier
standing above another wounded figure
bandaging his leg, inscribed “Wounded to the
Rear” and “John Rogers New York,” ht. 20 in.
$1,200-1,800
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573
Minton Parian Figure of Daniel Webster,
Boston, mid-19th century, modeled standing,
inscribed on the reverse “T. Ball Sculp Boston,
Mass 1853” and “Patent assigned to G.W.
Nichols Boston,” ht. 26 in.
$2,000-4,000
584
585
583
574
Parian Model of Colin Minton Campbell,
England, c. 1887, attributed to Minton, after a
statue by Sir Thomas Brock and modeled by
T. Longmore, the standing figure modeled with
hand resting on a compote set atop a tricorn
pedestal, impressed title, ht. 19 in.
$700-900
575
Sevres Parian Model of a Young Man with
His Dog, France, 19th century, sculpted
by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, depicting the
Imperial Prince and his dog Nero, impressed
marks, ht. 16 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
576
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vases,
England, c. 1890, mottled green and yellow
glazes to bottle shapes with impressed leaves
and ferns, impressed mark, ht. 10 in.
$200-400
577
Alphonse De Marbaix (Belgian, b. 1825)
Gentleman with a Quill at a Roll-top Desk
Signed or inscribed “DE MARBAIX” u.l.
Oil on panel, 18 3/4 x 14 1/2 in. (47.5 x 36.8
cm), framed.
Condition: Old retouch, varnish
inconsistencies.
$1,000-1,500
578
Pair of Royal Doulton Frank Butler
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1902, mottled green, blue and white ground
with raised stylized foliage, artist monogram
and impressed mark, ht. 8 in.
$1,000-1,500
579
Two Similar Doulton Lambeth Candlesticks,
England, late 19th century, each with a raised
white diamond pattern to a blue ground,
foliate borders, impressed mark, ht. 9 5/8 in.
$300-500
580
Doulton Lambeth Mark V. Marshall
Stoneware Figure of a Boar, England, c.
1885, modeled as a spoon rest with the
oval body allover molded with foliage, the
handle as its curled tail, artist monogram and
impressed mark, ht. 7 7/8 in.
$1,200-1,800
581
After Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 15771640)
Copy after Rubens’s Self Portrait of 1623
Unsigned.
Oil on unstretched canvas, 10 3/16 x 8 in.
(25.8 x 20.2 cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, irregularly trimmed,
abrasions, craquelure, breaks to the canvas
surface, surface grime.
N.B. This work is likely based on the
engraving of Rubens’s self portrait of 1623
done by Paulus Pontius (Flemish, 1603-1658)
in 1630. In the engraving, Rubens is shown
facing right, while in the oil painting on which
the engraving was based, he was facing left.
$200-300
582
Jean-Francois Kaufman
A Cavalier
Signed “JF.Kaufman” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 in. (61.0 x 45.7 cm),
framed.
Condition: Patch reinforcement, retouch,
craquelure, surface grime.
$1,000-1,500
583
Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural Group
of Three Women, Denmark, 20th century,
polychrome enamel decorated, Jutland,
Funen, Sealand, 12226, titled base, printed
marks, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
584
Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural
Group, Denmark, 20th century, polychrome
enamel decorated, Skovshoved man and
woman, 12172, titled base, printed marks, ht.
12 in.
$1,000-1,500
585
Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figural Group
of Two Women and a Man, Denmark, 20th
century, polychrome enamel decorated, South
Jutland, 12223, titled base, printed factory
marks.
$1,000-1,500
586
Six Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Children, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, Funen girl,
Slesvig girl, Jutland girl, Faroe Islands girl,
Sealand girl, and Greenland boy, printed
marks, ht. 3 1/4 to 4 in.
$400-600
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591
594
593
587
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures,
Denmark, 20th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated, The Skaw, 12214, ht. 13;
and Skovshoved woman, 12171, ht. 12 1/2
in.; mounted on titled square bases, factory
marks.
$1,200-1,800
588
Russian Icon Depicting St. George Slaying
the Dragon, early 20th century, with a silverplate riza repoussé-decorated with scrolling
foliage to border and gilt-metal halo adorning
St. George, 11 3/4 x 10 in.
$400-600
589
Russian Composite Icon, late 19th/early
20th century, with a central image of the
Resurrection surrounded by twelve scenes
of feast days, and a brown border with two
saints, 43 1/2 x 35 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
591
Royal Doulton Chang Ware Vase, England,
c. 1930s, the globular form with heavy colored
glazes over a flambé body, artist monograms
for Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, painted
mark, ht. 7 3/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
590
Frank E. Jamieson (British, 1834-1899)
592
Royal Doulton Chang Ware Vase, England,
1930s, the globular form with heavy colored
glazes over a flambé ground, artist signature
for Charles Noke and Fannie Allen and
monogram for Harry Nixon, painted mark, ht.
8 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
Mountain Landscape with a Stream
Signed “FE Jamieson” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 16 x 24 in. (41.0 x 61.0 cm),
framed.
Condition: Strip-lined.
$800-1,200
593
Royal Doulton Chang Ware Two-handled
Bowl, England, c. 1930s, heavy colored
glazes over a flambé ground, artist signed
Charles Noke and printed mark, lg. 5 1/2 in.
$400-600
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Royal Doulton Chang Ware Vase, England,
1930s, bottle shape with heavy colored glazes
over a mottled dark blue ground, artist signed
Charles Noke and monogram “FM,” printed
mark, ht. 7 in.
$300-500
595
Fereghan Sarouk-style Carpet, Northwest
Persia, contemporary, the light red field
displaying three rows of large navy floral
medallions enclosed by an allover small-scale
design of polychrome blossoming vines, all
within a wide navy palmette and blossoming
vine main border, multiple floral meander minor
borders, 14 ft. x 10 ft. 3 in.
$2,000-2,500
596
Dutch School, 19th Century
Cottage Farmyard with Figures
Unsigned.
Oil on panel, 17 3/4 x 25 in. (45.3 x 63.5 cm),
framed.
Condition: Retouch, restored horizontal crack
to the panel at center, minor paint losses, fine
craquelure, surface.
$700-900
597
Italian School, 19th Century
The Annunciation, A Grand Tour Copy
Signed and dated “A. Palombo 1893” l.r.
Oil on panel, 23 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. (59.0 x 29.2
cm), unframed.
Condition: Paint losses and abrasions,
surface grime.
$200-400
598
Assembled Royal Crown Derby Imari
Palette Porcelain Dinner and Dessert
Service, England, c. 1850-1925, pattern
number 198: twenty-one plates, dia. 10 3/8,
thirteen shallow bowls, dia. 10 1/8, twelve
plates, dia. 8 3/8, ten cups and saucers in
one form, six cups and saucers in another
form, three oval platters, lg. 13 1/4 to 17 1/4;
two each: square serving dishes, circular
compotes on low feet, dia. 9 1/2, circular
compotes on different bases, dia. 9 1/2,
covered urns, ht. 5 1/4, and egg cups; oval
basket, lg. 13, oval covered tureen, lg. 12 1/2,
circular tureen, dia. 10 1/4, ovoid footed bowl,
lg. 12 1/4, teapot, covered sugar, creamer,
and covered circular butter dish; pattern
number 524: two covered vegetable tureens
and two oval serving dishes with handles, lg.
8; two canns and saucers in pattern number
50, coffeepot in pattern number 495, a squat
baluster vase with stylized leaf tips to neck
and body decoration similar to pattern number
198, ht. 4 1/4; and two pattern number 2451
pieces: a saucer dated 1939 and a twohandled cup dated 1966.
Provenance: Most of the current service was
purportedly purchased at a Louis Joseph
auction in Boston approximately sixty years
ago, by members of the Winthrop family of the
North Shore, descendants of John Winthrop,
Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
$6,000-8,000
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599
French School, 19th/20th Century
Bataillons de Chasseurs Alpins (Les diables
bleus), c. 1918
Signed indistinctly “L. R...” l.r., inscribed “Le
Col de la Gd Casse/Plutian de...ignes” in
pencil on the reverse.
Watercolor on paperboard, 7 1/4 x 9 in. (17.5
x 22.8 cm), oval format, in an oval frame.
Condition: Gentle toning, fading.
N.B. According to an inscription on the frame
backing, this watercolor was brought from
France to New York in 1918 by Dr. George
Louis Meylan, after he had helped the French
army establish the Foyer du Soldat, Rest and
Recreation Camps for French soldiers.
$700-900
600
After Vasily Grachev (Russian, 1831-1905)
Bronze Figure of a Dead Boar, the animal
cast in profile, with dark gray/black patina,
incised with artist’s signature in Cyrillic and
“FABR. C.F. WOERFFEL,” for the Woerffel
foundry, lg. 7 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
601
601
Russian Icon Depicting St. Nicholas, c.
1890, the saint clad in bishop’s vestments
and holding the Gospels in his left hand while
giving a blessing with his right hand, overlaid
with a cloisonné-enameled brass riza, backed
in velvet, and set in a modern frame, sight size
8 1/2 x 6 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
602
Russian Icon Depicting the Mother of God
the Life-giving Spring, Palekh, 19th century,
with central figure of the Mother of God seated
in a font rising from the waters of the life-giving
spring and flanked by two archangels, above
a gathering of nobility and pilgrims visiting the
miraculous waters, overlaid with a chased
brass riza with cloisonné-enameled spandrels
to corners, 12 1/4 x 10 3/8 in.
$1,000-1,500
603
Russian Icon Depicting the Nativity of the
Mother of God, 19th century, with brown
border edged in green and red, 12 1/4 x 10
3/8 in.
$500-700
602
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604
Russian Icon Depicting Archangel Michael,
early 19th century, the kovcheg panel with
central image of the archangel riding a red
Pegasus, flanked by four saints and with
Jesus Christ above, 13 1/2 x 12 in.
$500-700
605
Art Nouveau Bronze and Ivory Figure, 20th
century, modeled as a Bacchanalian nymph,
bunches of grapes adorning her hair and in
her hands, her clothing gilt-bronze, mounted
atop a raised square marble plinth, ht. 13 in.
$600-800
603
606
Peacock-form Gilt-bronze and Bead Lamp,
Czechoslovakia, 20th century, the bird with
tail feathers formed by wired colorless, amber,
green, and blue plastic beads, with cast head,
wings, and domed base, ht. 16 in.
$800-1,200
607
After Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 17951875)
Bronze Figure of a Lioness, cast as a
standing cat on an oval naturalistic base
incised “Barye” and “France,” and mounted
to a conforming molded bronze plinth, with
chocolate brown patina, lg. 14 3/4 in.
$700-900
608
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Crown Vases,
England, late 19th century, each bottle-shape,
polychrome decorated with flowers to a yellow
ground, printed mark, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$200-400
604
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609
609
Royal Doulton Exhibition Vase, England,
early 20th century, hand-painted by Beresford
Hopkins, polychrome enamel decorated with
cows and sheep in a landscape setting, artist
signed, ht. including wood base 31 1/4 in.
$2,000-4,000
611
Doulton Lambeth Hand-painted Charger,
England, late 19th century, polychrome
decorated with a mottled dark blue ground
with central cockatoo perched on a flowering
branch, painted mark, dia. 13 1/4 in.
$300-500
610
Continental School, 19th Century
612
Pair of Doulton Burslem Hand-painted
Vases, retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle,
Philadelphia, ivory ground with polychrome
enameled and gold classical figures within
wide floral and foliate borders, printed marks,
ht. 16 3/4 in.
$500-700
A Secret Overheard
Unsigned.
Oil on paperboard, 3 x 5 1/2 in. (7.4 x 14.0
cm), framed (under glass).
Condition: Minor abrasions, surface
imperfections.
$200-400
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613
John Cleveley the Younger (British, 17471786)
The Death of Cook
Unsigned.
Hand-colored aquatint, sheet size 16 x 19 5/8
in. (40.5 x 49.7 cm), framed.
Condition: Scattered foxing, abrasion to u.c.,
tiny tear and imperfection at l.l. corner, minor
soiling, sheet trimmed to image, hinged to
back mat in three places on the reverse.
$800-1,200
614
Henry Raschen (American, 1854-1937)
Portrait of a Man in Profile
Signed “H. RASCHEN” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 13 x 11 in. (33.0 x 27.9 cm),
framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure, surface
grime.
$800-1,200
613
617
615
Leslie Johnson Porcelain Portrait Plaque,
England, c. 1910, attributed to Doulton, oval
shape with polychrome enameled depiction
of a young lady wearing a straw hat, artist
signed, 5 x 6 1/2 in.; framed.
$300-500
617
Doulton Lambeth Faience Floor Vase,
England, c. 1900, by Florence Lewis, with
polychrome enameled flowers and foliage to
a graduating green ground, artist monogram
and printed mark, ht. 29 3/4 in.
$2,000-4,000
619
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Faience Moon
Flasks, England, c. 1887, by Mary Butterton,
each side polychrome enamel decorated with
flowers, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 9 1/2 in.
$500-700
616
Royal Doulton Floor Vase, England, c. 1900,
gilded and polychrome enamel decorated with
Australian Waratah flowers by Louis Bilton,
retailed by Tiffany & Co., New York, printed
mark, ht. 23 5/8 in.
$300-500
618
Charles Baskerville, Jr. (American, 18961994)
620
Pair of Bristol Glass Vases, late 19th
century, each baluster-form, decorated with a
polychrome scene of two dogs enjoying a lush
landscape, on rouge-colored foot, unmarked,
ht. 12 in.
$400-600
Afternoon in Nepal
Signed “BASKERVILLE” l.r., titled and signed
or inscribed “.../CHARLES BASKERVILLE” on
the reverse.
Oil on artist board, 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm),
framed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$300-500
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621
Pair of Neoclassical-style Gilt-bronzemounted Rosso Antico Marble Lamp
Bases, 19th century, each urn with pear-form
body, two swan-form handles supporting floral
garlands, and foliate foot, electrified, urn ht.
16 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
622
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1920, decorated
with fish and vegetation, silver lily pad rim and
wavy foot, factory marks and hallmarks, ht.
5 in.
$600-800
623
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Ink Tray, Denmark, c. 1895, the rectangular
form centrally decorated with leaves, a snake
along two rims and forming the inkpot coiled
about the body of a toad, the cover modeled
as the toad’s head, silver rim with flowers,
factory marks and hallmarks, lg. 10 3/4 in.
$400-600
624
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1915, decorated
with nasturtiums and silver mounted with an
Art Nouveau-style foliate and floral rim, factory
marks and hallmarks, ht. 5 1/8 in.
$500-700
621
622
624
625
625
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Bottle, Denmark, c. 1915,
decorated with a blue daisy, silver cover and
floral shoulder, factory marks and hallmarks,
ht. 5 1/2 in.
$400-600
626
Pair of Carved Marble and Brass Threelight Wall Sconces, 19th century, marble
carved as a heraldic coat of arms with a lion
and three crescents, surmounted by a knight’s
helmet and flanked by putti, marble ht. 12 in.
$700-900
623
627
Amphora Art Nouveau Porcelain Lamp
Base, Bohemia, early 20th century, the vase
polychrome enamel-decorated and gilded, the
neck with pierced organic shapes, the body
decorated with stylized flowers with enameled
“jewels” at their centers, with a scantily clad
maiden sitting on one shoulder, mounted
with metal foot and collar, marks not visible,
electrified, approx. vase ht. 12 1/2 in.
$500-700
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633
632
634
628
Manner of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo
(Spanish, 1618-1682)
Virgin and Child
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 29 1/8 x 23 in. (74.5 x 58.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Patch reinforcement, retouch,
craquelure, varnish inconsistencies, surface
grime.
$700-900
631
Doulton Hannah Barlow Hand-painted
Vase, England, late 19th century, green
ground with white and black enameled
landscape with horses, artist signed and
impressed mark, ht. 9 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
629
Henry van de Velde (Belgian, 1863-1957)
632
Pair of Royal Doulton Stoneware Vases,
England, c. 1925, by William Rowe, birds in
flight amongst clouds and with elongated
leaves, artist monogram and impressed mark,
ht. 8 1/2 in.
$300-500
Rabbijn in zijn kamer/A Rabbi in His Study
Signed “H.V.D.VELDE.” u.r., identified on a
label from Roelofs Kunsthandels, Amsterdam,
affixed to the reverse.
Oil on panel, 11 3/4 x 9 1/4 in. (30.0 x 24.0
cm), framed.
Condition: Scattered paint losses, frame
abrasion, craquelure, surface grime.
$500-700
633
Doulton Lambeth Brown Stoneware
Model of The Bather, England, c. 1912,
by John Broad, the Art Nouveau-style
beauty crouching atop an orb with a lizard
at one side, all mounted atop four frog feet,
impressed mark, ht. 12 in.
$1,200-1,800
630
French School, 19th Century
Pair of Engravings from Campagnes
des Français: Bataille du Caire, dite des
Pyramides and Bataille de Ratisbonne
Signed and titled in the plates l.c.
Hand-colored engravings, image sizes 12 5/8
x 17 1/4 in. (32.0 x 43.5 cm), framed.
Condition: Subtle rippling, not examined out
of frames.
$300-500
634
Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow
Stoneware Pitcher, England, c. 1874, an
incised band of geese in flight to a gray
ground above blue foliage, artist monogram
and impressed mark, ht. 7 in.
$400-600
635
Charles Hour Neoclassical Gilt-bronze
Wall Clock, France, early 20th century, the
case suspended from a ribband, flanked
by two cornucopias, and with pendant
Bacchus mask, the enameled dial with Roman
numerals and polychrome floral garlands, case
reverse marked “CH. Hour France,” ribband
reverse stamped indistinctly, possibly “CH,”
with winding key, ht. 23 in.
$300-500
636
Bronze Plaque Depicting Mignon, late 19th/
early 20th century, the rectangular plaque relief
cast as a peasant girl holding a tambourine,
titled at bottom edge, otherwise unmarked, in
a modern frame, plaque ht. 15 7/8, wd. 9 in.
$500-700
637
Two Doulton Lambeth Edith Lupton
Decorated Stoneware Vases, England, c.
1880 and 1887, an incised vase with scrolled
gray foliage to a blue ground, ht. 10; and
a brown ground bottle shape with central
flowers to a field of white foliage, ht. 8 3/4 in.;
artist monograms and impressed marks.
$400-600
638
Pair of Doulton Lambeth Persian-style Twohandled Vases, England, late 19th century,
bottle shapes with gilding to intricate panels
of foliage and banded designs to colored
grounds, impressed mark, ht. 10 1/4 in.
$400-600
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639
Anglo-American School, 19th Century
Odalisque
Signed “Eliza B. Davis” l.l., titled l.c., dated
“18...3” l.r.
Graphite on paper, sight size 13 1/2 x 10 in.
(34.3 x 25.7 cm), framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
640
Aubusson Tapestry, France, mid-19th
century, depicting a garden where a dog hunts
ducks and a tropical bird rests on a fountain
framed by fruiting trees, with chateau and
gardens in the middle ground and a mountain
in the distance, with a strapwork border and
linen backing, ht. 99, wd. 161 1/4 in.
$12,000-15,000
641
Three-piece Japy Frere Bronze Clock
Garniture, France, 19th century, the clock
with urn finial complementing a pair of sixlight candelabra with similar urn supports,
clock ht. 23 1/2, candelabra ht. 25 1/2 in.
$500-700
642
French School, 18th Century Style
Portrait of a Royal Lady
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 28 3/4 x 23 1/2 in. (73.0 x 59.6
cm) oval stretcher, in an oval frame.
Condition: Lined, old retouch, fine craquelure,
heavy varnish coat with loss to varnish layer at
l.l. corner, surface grime.
$300-500
643
Attributed to Henry Thomas Schafer
(British, 1854-1915)
Cathedral of San Miguel, Xeres, Spain
Signed and dated “H. SCHAFER/1885.” l.r.,
titled and signed on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 44 1/4 x 34 1/8 in. (112.5 x
86.7 cm), framed.
Condition: Minor retouch, fine craquelure.
$800-1,200
644
Three Royal Copenhagen Porcelain
Figures of Women, Denmark, 20th century,
each polychrome enamel decorated, one in
Amager’s cook costume, 12104, ht. 11 3/4;
an Amager’s mourning costume, 12107,
ht. 11 5/8; and an Amager’s church-going
costume, ht. 11 3/4 in.; mounted on titled
square bases, factory marks.
$1,500-2,500
643
645
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Men, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, Frederiksborg,
12227, ht. 12 5/8; and Amager’s church-going
costume, 12100, ht. 13 1/4 in.; mounted atop
titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,200-1,800
646
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures,
Denmark, 20th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated, Horne, 12230, ht. 13;
Ringe, 12210, ht. 12 1/4 in.; mounted atop
titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,200-1,800
647
Three Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Women, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, Ringkobing,
12211, ht. 12 7/8; Als, 12220, ht. 12 3/8;
Blavandshuk, ht. 11 3/4 in.; mounted atop
titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,500-2,500
648
Porcelain and Pure Silver Overlay Vase,
probably France or Germany, early 20th
century, with oval mouth and neck over
spreading body hand-painted with yellow
roses to a black ground, the silver with
engraved flowers to straps, unmarked, ht. 4
1/8 in.
$300-500
649
Attributed to Samuel Henry Alken (British,
1810-1894)
Setter with Pheasants and Distant Hunter
Signed “...Alken” l.r., identified on a
presentation plaque.
Oil on panel, 9 1/2 x 12 in. (24.0 x 30.8 cm),
framed.
Condition: Retouch, fine craquelure, surface
grime.
$800-1,200
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645
650
After Franz Sautner (German, 1872-1945)
Nude Figure Holding a Tambourine,
mounted atop a raised marble plinth, pale
green patination, inscribed signature and K
stamp, ht. 14 7/8 in.
$500-700
651
Five Sevres Porcelain Items, France, 19th
and early 20th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated and gilded, including three
transfer printed portrait plates, Louis XV and
Mme. de Montespan, dia. 9 3/8, and Mme.
Elisabeth, dia. 8 3/8; a hand-painted portrait
plate of the Duchess Dumaine, dia. 9 1/2; and
a Louis Philippe monogrammed two-handled
pot, blue ground, the reverse with cartouche
of a man and woman in a landscape, dia. 6
1/4 in.
$400-600
652
Pink Ground Porcelain Two-handled Vase,
France, 19th century, gilded and polychrome
enamel decorated with a cartouche of figures
in a garden, shell-shaped motif on the reverse,
ht. 14 1/2 in.
$300-500
653
Four Sevres Porcelain Plates, France,
19th and 20th century, each gilded and
polychrome enamel decorated, including two
hand-painted portrait plates, with depictions
of Caroline Murat, dia. 8 3/4; and Mme.
duBarry; a transfer-printed portrait of Mme. de
Montespan, dia. 9 1/2; and a monogrammed
plate with floral garlands, dia. 9 3/8 in.
$400-600
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654
Pair of Empire-style Figural Parcel-gilded
Bronze Five-light Candelabra, probably
France, 19th century, each with central
sconce above four additional sconces, all
with fish scale decoration to drip cups and
arms, issuing from a basket of flowers held
by a woman in classical dress, on cylindrical
base embossed with flowerheads, and further
mounted to square foot, now electrified as
lamp bases, unmarked, ht. to top of central
sconce 28 1/2 in.
$2,000-4,000
655
Six Sevres and Sevres-type Porcelain
Items, France, 19th century, each with
gilded and polychrome enameled decoration,
including a covered trembleuse and saucer
with entwined handle and ribbon and vine
banding; plate with bird cartouches to a
green cell border, dia. 9 3/8 in.; coffee can
and saucer with flowers to a dark blue
basketweave; teacup and saucer with floral
sprays; coffee can and saucer with circular
medallions of flowers to a green cell ground;
and a coffee can and saucer with flowers and
leaves to a banded wavy border surrounding
sprigs.
$600-800
656
Pair of French Enameled Vases, 19th
century, now mounted as lamp bases, each
bottle-shaped, with pink and gray neoclassical
motifs to a white ground, the bodies inset
with four polychrome-enameled scenes
depicting figures in various landscapes, with
neoclassical bronze mounts, lamp base ht. 14
3/4 in.
$400-600
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657
Continental School, 18th/19th Century
Copy After Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait as a
Young Man, 1634
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 24 5/8 x 20 5/8 in. (62.5 x 52.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Retouch, scattered paint losses,
craquelure with areas of lifting, surface grime.
N.B. The original of this portrait by Rembrandt
is in Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
$400-600
658
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael
(Italian, 1483-1520)
Copy after the Madonna della Seggiola (or
della Sedia)
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 28 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (73.0 x 73.0
cm), tondo format, in a elaborate carved and
gilded frame.
Condition: Stable fine craquelure.
N.B. The prototype by Raphael of circa 1513,
on panel, 28 1/2 x 28 cm, is in the Palazzo
Pitti, Florence.
$500-700
659
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1915, decorated
with three ducks beneath a broad leaf and
with thistles, factory marks and hallmarked,
ht. 7 1/4 in., in a fitted box labeled for original
retailer.
$400-600
660
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silvermounted Porcelain Flask, Denmark, c.
1920, decorated with an orchid, silver cover
and foliage to shoulder, factory marks and
hallmarked, ht. 6 5/8 in.
$400-600
654
661
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1920, decorated
with white five-petal flowers to a dark blue
ground, the silver top rim with a stylized
band, the foot with foliage, factory marks and
hallmarks, ht. 7 7/8 in.
$600-800
662
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Vase, Denmark, c. 1909, decorated with
hydrangea, the silver top rim bordered with
clovers and titled “Agnes Vidal 1884 1 April
1909,” and with simple footrim, factory marks
and silver stamps, ht. 9 7/8 in.
$800-1,200
663
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Flask, Denmark, c. 1915,
decorated with a rose and a butterfly, silver
cover, foliage and flowers to shoulder and
foliate footrim, factory marks and hallmarks,
ht. 7 3/4 in.
$500-700
664
Pair of Paris Porcelain Vases, France,
late 19th century, each with flaring mouth,
oblong body, scrolled foot, gilt accents, and
polychrome hand-painted floral bouquets
to a white ground, with incised numbers to
underside, lacking factory marks, ht. 16 in.
$300-500
665
After Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 17951875)
Bronze Figure of a Seated Cat, with dark
brown/black patina and incised “Barye,” ht. 3
3/8 in.
$500-700
666
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1915, decorated
with hollyhocks, the silver top and footrim
with leaves and berries, factory marks, silver
stamped Michelsen, ht. 9 in.
$800-1,200
658
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663
661
668
667
660
669
675
674
676
684
688
682
685
689
681
683
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Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1920, decorated
with four-petal flowers, silver foliate shoulder,
the lower body with flowers and foliage,
factory marks and hallmarked, ht. 7 1/8 in.
$600-800
668
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, decorated with
honeysuckle and nasturtiums, the silver
top rim with flowers and foliage, the foot
rim a simple ring, factory marks, impressed
Michelsen and hallmarked, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$600-800
669
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silvermounted Porcelain Flask, Denmark, c.
1920, decorated with an orchid, silver cover
and foliage to shoulder, factory marks and
hallmarked, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$400-600
670
European School, 19th Century
Wistful Young Beauty Holding a Lyre
Signed indistinctly on the lyre l.r.
Oil on canvas, 42 1/4 x 33 1/8 in. (107.0 x
84.2 cm), framed.
Condition: Small puncture u.c., paint losses,
craquelure, surface grime.
$800-1,200
671
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures,
Denmark, 20th century, each polychrome
enamel decorated, Mors, 12231, ht. 12 3/4;
and Laesoe, 12165, ht. 12 1/8 in.; mounted
atop titled square bases.
$1,200-1,800
672
French School, 19th Century
674
Pair of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Faero
Islands Figures, Denmark, 20th century,
the man and woman polychrome enamel
decorated and mounted atop titled square
bases, 12221, 12222, factory marks, ht. 12
3/8, 13 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,800
675
Pair of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain
Greenland Figures, Denmark, 20th century,
the man and woman polychrome enamel
decorated and mounted atop titled square
bases, 12224, 12225, factory marks, ht. 12
1/2, 13 1/8 in.
$1,200-1,800
676
Pair of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain
Figures, Denmark, 20th century, polychrome
enamel decorated Amager Man’s and
Woman’s market costumes, 12102, 12103,
mounted on titled square bases, printed
factory marks, ht. 11 7/8, 12 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
677
Continental School, 17th/18th Century
Floral Still Life in a Classical Urn
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 19 x 17 1/4 in. (48.4 x 43.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, skinning, craquelure,
surface grime.
$1,500-2,000
678
Three Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Women, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, Falster, 12216,
ht. 12 1/4; Langeland, 12215, ht. 12; and
Iceland, 12164, ht. 12 1/8 in.; mounted on
titled square bases, printed marks.
$1,500-2,500
Portrait of a Frenchman
Unsigned, identified on a typed label affixed to
the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 32 x 23 1/2 in. (81.0 x 60.0
cm), framed.
Condition: Lined, scattered retouch,
craquelure, surface grime.
$600-800
679
German Gold Friendship Medal, 18th
century, the obverse with King David and
Jonathan beneath the inscription “SEY
UNSERE TREU,” the reverse depicting a tree
with two entwined trunks and inscription “WIE
DIESE ZWEY,” dia. 1 3/8 in., approx. 6.0 dwt.
$1,000-2,000
673
Continental School, 18th/19th Century
680
Henri Picard Napoleon III Gilt-bronze and
Crystal Stand, Paris, c. 1865, with a colorless
diamond-cut orb surrounded by three handchased female monopodia ending in paw feet,
stamped “H. PICARD” to one foot and “DP” to
another, ht. 4 1/2; together with a mother-ofpearl box on a faux-bois stand, unmarked,
ht. 5 in.
$300-500
Portrait of a Young Woman with a Floral
Garland
Unsigned.
Oil on canvas, 28 x 22 in. (71.0 x 56.0 cm), on
an oval stretcher, framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure, surface
grime.
$400-600
681
Two Sterling Silver-mounted Vases,
Denmark, c. 1947, each with lobed body, a
Royal Copenhagen porcelain, ht. 4 3/4; and
a white enameled, ht. 2 1/2 in.; stamped
Michelsen.
$500-700
682
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silvermounted Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1920,
decorated with sailing ships, the silver top rim
with seagulls amongst clouds, the foot with
seaweed, factory marks and hallmarked, ht.
6 1/2 in.
$600-800
683
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Perfume and Cover, Denmark, c.
1920, decorated with flower clusters, silver
cover and foliate shoulder, factory marks and
hallmarked, ht. 4 7/8 in.
$400-600
684
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Chestnut Dish, Denmark, c. 1920,
decorated with leaves, the silver rim with
scrolled foliage, factory marks and hallmarks,
dia. 8 7/8 in.
$300-500
685
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Vase, Denmark, c. 1920, decorated
with a winter landscape, the silver with a
string of birds below clouds to shoulder, the
foot with a simple band, factory marks and
hallmarked, ht. 5 7/8 in.
$600-800
686
Attributed to Fritz Wagner (German, 19021976)
The Notary
Signed “Fritz Wagner” l.l., identified on a
presentation plaque and on an unattributed
label affixed to the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 in. (61.3 x 91.5 cm),
framed.
Condition: Lined, fine craquelure, surface
grime.
$1,000-1,500
687
After Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
(French, 1755-1842)
Copy of the Self Portrait, 1789-90, for the
Academy of St. Luke in Rome
Bears signature “V le Brun” l.l., identified on a
presentation plaque.
Oil on canvas, 15 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. (39.5 x 27.3
cm), framed.
Condition: Patch reinforcements, retouch,
craquelure, surface grime.
$400-600
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690
Continental School, 19th Century
Young Girl in a Red Bandanna
Initialed “E.B.” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 19 5/8 x 15 1/2 in. (50.0 x 39.5
cm), framed.
Condition: Tear to l.l. quadrant, pinhole
punctures, craquelure with areas of paint
loss, surface grime, monogram reinforced or
possibly added at a later date.
$800-1,200
691
Two Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figure
Groups with Children, Denmark, 20th
century, each polychrome enamel decorated,
Amager’s boy’s and girl’s costumes, 12105
and 12106, ht. 8 1/2 and 8 3/4 in.; titled
bases, printed factory marks.
$500-700
692
Four Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures
of Children, Denmark, 20th century, each
polychrome enamel decorated, Amager boy,
12414, ht. 5 5/8; Greenland girl, 12415, ht. 5
5/8; Fanoe girl, 12413, ht. 5 1/2; Amager girl,
12412, ht. 5 in.; printed factory marks.
$400-600
693
Aristide Onesime Croisy Parian Group Le
Nid, France, c. 1885, modeled as two children
fast asleep atop an upholstered armchair,
inscribed Croisy, title and impressed E.B.
Paris, ht. 15 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
694
Two Parian Figures, England, 19th century,
one depicting a wounded Native American,
titled The Wounded Indian, inscribed “AD
1851 P. Stepheson,” ht. 7 1/2, lg. 10 7/8;
and one after D.C. French titled Retribution,
modeled as a large dog standing over a small
dog, inscribed title and sculptor, ht. 6 1/2, lg.
10 in.
$500-700
698
695
Two Parian Figures of Classical Maidens,
England, 19th century, a Minton figure of The
Greek Slave, after Hiram Powers, inscribed
“August 1848,” ht. 13 5/8; and an allegorical
figure of Venus, ht. 16 1/8 in.
$600-800
688
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Porcelain Perfume Bottle, Denmark, c.
1920, decorated with grape hyacinths, silver
cover, flowers and foliage to neck and simple
foot ring, factory marks and hallmarks, ht. 8
3/8 in.
$500-700
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689
Royal Copenhagen Sterling Silver-mounted
Bottle, Denmark, c. 1920, decorated with
flowering vines, silver cover and Art Nouveautype flowers and foliage to neck, factory marks
and hallmarks, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$500-700
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Two Parian Figures of Classical Maidens,
England, 19th century, one depicting
The Greek Slave, ht. 12 3/4; the other an
allegorical figure of Eve, ht. 14 1/8 in.
$800-1,200
701
700
702
697
Three Parian Figures, English and
Continental, 19th century, a Bing and
Grondahl allegorical depiction of Ganymede,
ht. 7 3/4, lg. 10 1/2; together with Ariadne and
the Panther, ht. 5 7/8, lg. 4 1/4; and Venus, ht.
13 1/8 in.
$700-900
698
Pair of Bronze Four-light Figural
Candelabra, France, late 19th/early 20th
century, each cast as putti supporting a foliate
stem terminating in four scrolling sconces
topped by lilies, all on a bronze platform
marked “Made in France,” further raised on
fluted, columnar wood bases, bronze ht. to
43, base ht. 22 in.
$800-1,200
699
Hans Richter-Damm (German, 1881-1937)
Still Life with Game Birds
Signed and inscribed “Hans Richter-Dam/
München” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 26 5/8 x 21 1/4 in. (67.8 x 53.9
cm), framed.
Condition: Patch reinforcement, scattered
retouch, canvas rippling along bottom edge,
surface grime.
$500-700
700
Minton Parian Model of Ariadne and
the Panther, England, c. 1862, after the
sculpture by Dannecker, this model attributed
to John Bell, the nude figure resting atop a
panther and set on a raised rectangular base,
impressed mark, ht. 14 1/4, lg. 11 1/4 in.
$700-900
701
Copeland Parian Allegorical Depiction
of The Sleep of Sorrow and Dream of
Joy, England, c. 1877, after a sculpture by
Raphaelle Monti, inscribed “R. Monti 1871,”
with impressed “Ceramic and Crystal Palace
Art Union” and factory mark, ht. 18 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
702
Copeland Parian Bust of the Veiled Bride,
England, c. 1865, after a sculpture by
Raphaelle Monti, mounted atop a waisted
circular socle, impressed “Crystal Palace Art
Union” and factory mark, inscribed sculptor
and date 1861, ht. 14 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
703
British School, 18th Century
Portrait of an Officer, Thought to be
Captain Thomas James
Unsigned, sitter identified on a presentation
plaque.
Oil on canvas, 16 x 13 in. (40.8 x 33.0 cm),
framed.
Condition: Lined, retouch, craquelure with
areas of tenting, surface grime.
$500-700
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January 10, 2015, Boston, MA
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