Tuesday MAY 13, 2008 - John Moran Auctioneers
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Tuesday MAY 13, 2008 - John Moran Auctioneers
Tuesday MAY 13, 2008 Conditions of Sale 1. Lots Sold to The Highest Bidder: The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. Under no circumstances are the consignors or the consignors‚ agents or persons acting on behalf of the consignors permitted to bid at the auction on their consigned property. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his or her absolute discretion and, in the event of any dispute between bidders or any other issue with respect to the highest bidder, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding or to reoffer and resell the lot in question. In the event of any dispute after the sale, John Moran Auctioneers‚, Inc., a California Corporation (hereinafter referred to as, JMA), record of final sale shall be conclusive. 2. Lots are Sold AS IS. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD AS IS AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED. NEITHER WE NOR THE CONSIGNOR OR OUR ASSOCIATES MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, OR GUARANTEE IN CONDITION, SIZE, PROVENANCE, MEDIUM, SIGNATURE, INSCRIPTION, EXHIBITION (S), IMPORTANCE, RARITY, COUNTRY OR ORIGIN, AGE, GENUINENESS, SUBJECT HISTORICAL RELEVANCE, MONETARY OR OTHER VALUE, FRAMING OR LACK THEREOF, MOUNTING, CONSERVATION, COLOR (S), PALETTE, INSCRIPTION, EDITION, STYLE LABEL OR OTHER DESCRIPTOR. NO STATEMENT IN THE CATALOGUE, BROCHURES OR IN THE BILL OF SALE OR INVOICE OR BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION OR STATEMENTS MADE BY THE AUCTIONEER DURING THE AUCTION OR ELSEWHERE SHALL BE DEEMED SUCH A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OR AN ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY. NO EMPLOYEE OF JOHN MORAN AUCTIONEERS IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE, ON OUR BEHALF OR THAT OF THE CONSIGNOR, ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, ORAL OR WRITTEN, WITH RESPECT TO ANY PROPERTY. 3. Buyer’s obligation to inspect each item: Buyers are strongly encouraged to view all items auctioned on display before the auction to determine the true condition and nature of any item(s) of interest. Although there is no legal requirement that each buyer inspect lots purchased before the auction, the failure to inspect may constitute a waiver of that buyer’s complaint that the item was not delivered in a condition equal to the existent condition at the auction as described in section 14 of these Conditions of Sale. 4. All Sales Final: Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, any and all refunds shall be given at the sole discretion of JMA. Refunds requested on the grounds of authenticity must be made within 10 days of the auction date, and such requests must be accompanied by at least one supporting statement in writing from a recognized authority stating that the painting or art sold is incorrect or not the work of the artist. A recognized authority shall be defined as a person who has authored, edited, or substantially contributed to a monograph on the artist, a person who has curated, organized or substantially contributed to a solo exhibition on the artist, a person who has represented the artists estate or someone who represented or worked closely with the artist while they were alive and, in any of the above instances physically handled works of the period, medium and subject matter in question during the course of their duties. Please note that dealers who advertise to buy a wide range of artists, appraisers and representatives of other auction firms do not qualify as authenticators of individual artists unless they have had such specific involvement with an artists work as specified above in addition to their daily duties. Any lot in question must be returned to JMA in the exact same condition as when sold. Please be advised that JMA does not grant extensions to refund considerations based upon authenticity due to shipping delays. There are no exceptions to this refund policy. 5. The Right to withdraw Lots: JMA reserves the right to withdraw any lot before or at the sale. 6. Buyer’s Premium: The purchase price payable by a buyer shall be the sum of the final bid plus a premium of 15% of the final bid price. (Effective June 1, 2006) 6A. A 20% buyer’s premium shall apply on all purchases made via ebay Live. 7. Lots are Subject to a Reserve Price: Some lots in the auction are subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the lot will not be sold (the reserve). In no event will the reserve price exceed the low estimate. JMA shall act to protect the reserve by bidding through the auctioneer. The auctioneer may open bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. The estimates provided by JMA concerning a given lot, are carefully considered opinions of the cataloguer and fine art staff. Any estimates given are merely suggestive guidelines for interested buyers. Buyers must be aware that paintings and art are subject to fluctuating values depending on the subjective interests of collectors and a wide variety of other uncontrollable factors. The lots auctioned may sell at prices either above or below estimates. 8. Winning Bid Constitutes an Immediate Transfer of Title: Title to the offered lot shall pass to the buyer upon the fall of the auctioneer‚s hammer and announcement by the auctioneer that the lot has been sold, subject to compliance by the buyer with all other Conditions of Sale. The buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and shall pay the full purchase price or such part thereof as JMA, in its sole discretion, shall require. In addition, the buyer may be required to sign a confirmation of purchase or abide by any other financial terms that JMA deems necessary to protect the interest of the consignors. Conditions of Sale 9. Removal of Purchased lots: All items sold may not be removed from JMA’s premises, or the premises of the auction, until the buyer has paid in full the purchase price therefor or has satisfied such terms, as JMA, in its sole discretion, shall require. Subject to the foregoing, all lots are to be paid for and removed from JMA premises at the buyer’s expense no later than the third calendar day following the sale, and, if not so removed, JMA may transfer any such lot to its warehouse at the risk and expense of the buyer. If a lot has not been collected the third calendar day following the sale and JMA does transfer the uncollected property to its warehouse, the buyer will be liable to JMA for storage and handling charges of $10.00 per day for each lot. In addition to other remedies available by law, JMA reserves the right to impose a late charge of 1% per month or the maximum permitted by law on the purchase price commencing on the day following the date on which payment is due if the buyer does not make payment in full in accordance with these Conditions of Sale. 10. Absent Bidders: Bids which are submitted to JMA in writing or are otherwise left with JMA prior to an auction for execution at or below a specified price (Absentee bids), as well as telephone bids, shall be entertained and executed by JMA for the convenience of bidders not present at auction, but JMA shall not be responsible for failing to execute such bids or for errors relating to our execution of such bids. Bidding on any article(s), whether in person, by agent, order bid, telephone or other means, constitutes the highest bidders acceptance of these Conditions of Sale. All absentee bids must be received by JMA prior to the day of sale. Bidders by telephone are also encouraged to leave a cover bid in case of technical failure. 11. Applicable taxes: Unless exempted by California law, the buyer shall be required to pay any applicable state and local sales tax or compensating use tax on the purchase price. 12. Buyer’s Breach of Conditions of Sale: If the buyer fails to comply with any of these Conditions of Sale, JMA may, in addition to asserting all remedies available by law, including the right to hold such defaulting buyer liable for the purchase price, (I) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer, (II) resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately on seven days notice to the buyer, or (iii) take such other action as we deem necessary or appropriate. If JMA resells the property, the original defaulting buyer shall be liable for the payments of any deficiency in the purchase price and all costs and expenses, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, reasonable attorneys‚ fees, commissions, incidental damages and all other charges due hereunder. In the event that such buyer pays a portion of the purchase price for any or all lots purchased, JMA shall apply the payment received to such lot or lots that JMA, in our sole discretion, deems appropriate. JMA shall have the benefit of all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code adopted in the State of California where the auction is held. 13. Governing Law, Venue and Jurisdiction: The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to the Conditions of Sale and the conduct of the auction shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of California. By bidding at an auction, whether present in person or by agent, by absentee bid, telephone or other means, the buyer shall be deemed to have consented to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of such state and the federal courts sitting in such state. Further, the buyer agrees that the venue for any action arising out of the failure to abide by the Conditions of Sale, or any conduct related to or arising out of the auction, shall be the Los Angeles Superior Court, Pasadena Branch located at 300 E. Walnut Street, Pasadena, California 91101 or the Federal Court Central District located at 312 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, 90012-4793. The buyer expressly agrees that (I) neither JMA nor the seller shall be liable, in whole or in part, for any special, indirect or consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of profits and (II) the buyer’s damages, if any, are limited exclusively to the original purchase price paid for the lot. 14. Delivery of Lots Sold: The packing and handling of purchased lots by John Moran Auctioneer’s staff at the auction is undertaken solely as a courtesy to customers. There is no charge for packing material and labor supplied to you on the evening of the sale. In no event will JMA be liable for damage to painting, glass or frames regardless of cause in connection with this free service. JMA may, in our discretion and as a service to buyers, arrange to have purchased lots packed, insured and forwarded at the request, expense and risk of the buyer. JMA assumes no responsibility for acts or omissions in such packing or shipping by other packers or carriers, whether or not recommended by JMA. Nor does JMA assume any responsibility for any damage to picture frames or to the glass therein. In circumstances in which JMA arranges and bills for such services via invoice or credit card, JMA will include an administration charge. In the case of JMA personally delivering an item, if an item cannot be delivered in condition equal to the existent condition at the time of sale, or should any item be mis delivered, stolen or lost prior to delivery, JMA‚s liability shall not exceed the amount paid by the buyer at the auction. Buyers are strongly encouraged to view all items auctioned on display before the auction to determine the true condition of items of interest. 15. Notices, Demands and Refunds: Any demands for refunds, problems with the lot(s) sold or notices of any kind concerning the auction shall be in writing and addressed to JMA at 735 West Woodbury, Altadena, California 91001. 16. Effect of any Unenforceable Provisions: Should any of the Conditions of Sale be deemed unenforceable by a competent court having jurisdiction, such unenforceable provision shall have no effect on the enforcability of the remaining provisions contained in the Conditions of Sale. 1001 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt-bronze & porcelain urns Late 19th/20th century, each with flambeau finial above a foliate cup over a laurelswagged urn with squared foliate handles above a pedestal base centered by a reserve depicting a boy or girl, on associated giltwood plinths, overall, 22'' H x 10'' W x 5'' D, est:$800/1200 Condition: Urns: 20'' high. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface. Quality of casting varies. Probably originally part of a larger garniture. Reeded tops of urns appear slightly lopsided. Elements loose on central thread. Both would benefit from re-alignment and overall tightening. Some spotting and dirt accumulation overall. Rubbing and minor losses to gilding on plinths. 1002 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt-metal wall lights Late 19th/early 20th century, each with a pierced circular foliate and C-scroll cast backplate issuing a putto holding a spray of six acanthus-sheathed J-form candlearms, electrified, 13'' H x 16'' W x 24'' D, est:$3000/4000 Condition: Generally good condition overall. Casting decent. Gilding of a rather brassy tone. General marks, scratches and rubbing commensurate with age. One wall light missing small decorative attachment. Originally probably part of a larger set as each putto has a Roman numeral etched into one calf. Putti possibly reattached or reconfigured to backplates as there are additional holes in the backplates. Each putto also has a square patch to lower back. Wall lights are wired for electricity but require sockets. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. 1003 Pair of Louis XVI style ormolu figural candelabra Late 19th century, each modeled as a putto holding aloft a bouquet of flowers, with three candlenozzles, over a spreading base with laurel and floral-cast feet, not electrified, 17'' H x 11'' W x 6'' D, est:$800/1200 Condition: Nicely cast. Gilding of a mellow gold color. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface, commensurate with age and use. Some lilies lacking stamen. Some looseness to flower heads. With slight dirt accumulation to crevices. Not electrified, as stated. 1004 A Royal Vienna style bronze porcelain table box 20th century, with blue beehive overglaze mark to underside, the arched handle above a rectangular coffer top decorated with Classical scenes, with cornucopiae at corners, over a rectangular case decorated with cameo medallions, with putti-form terms, on acanthuscast feet, 14'' H x 15'' W x 10.5'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Generally good condition overall. With typical light marks, scratches and rubbing to surface overall. Mounts formerly gilt, now with only scattered traces of gilding remaining. Painted scenes somewhat roughly executed. Lid with slight warp. Some dirt accumulation overall, would benefit from cleaning. 1005 A William B Kerr 14K gold etched glass vanity set Late 19th/early 20th century, Newark, New Jersey, with maker's mark and further marked ''14K G 1900'' and with additional reference marks, comprising a pair of scent bottles (6 x 3''), a pair of small table boxes (1.5 x 2.25''), a powder box (3.25 x 5''), a brush (9.75 x 2.75''), a hand mirror (12.25 x 5''), a shoehorn (7 x 2''), a buttonhook (8 x .75'') & a pair of scissors (4.25 x 1.75''), monogrammed ''CBS'', 10 pcs, weighable 14K gold (3 lids & shoehorn), 235 grams, est:$2000/3000. Note: William B. Kerr was an independent silver and goldsmith working in Newark, New Jersey from the 1880s until 1927 when his firm merged with Gorham. He was particularly renowned for producing fine vanity articles and sets. Provenance: Property From the Estate of C.B. Sweet, Lumber & Railroad Pioneer, Beverly Hills, CA and thence by descent to the present family member. Condition: Good condition overall. Glass elements very nicely etched. General marks, scratches and some rubbing commensurate with age and use. With some dirt accumulation to scent bottles. One small box with crack to glass at rim, under lid. Shoehorn with slight bend. Scissor blades oxidized. Some spotting to tip of buttonhook. Set would benefit from a light cleaning overall. 1006 After Julien Monier gilt bronze bust beauty Late 19th/early 20th century, signed ''Julien Monier'' (active 1890-1915, France), depicting a young woman with upswept hair, on a green breccia marble socle, overall, 25.75'' H x 15.5'' W x 9'' D, est:$1200/1800. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Temple City, CA. Condition: Height of bronze: 18.75''. Very nicely rendered and chased. Good condition overall. Gilding of a medium gold tone. With light rubbing, marks and scratches commensurate with age. Slight dirt accumulation overall. 1007 Louis XVI style ormolu & marble clock garniture Late 19th/early 20th century, ormolu and Griotte de Campan rouge marble three piece garniture comprising a mantel clock with circular gilt dial with Roman chapters within a ribbon wreath, the movement with ''Medaille d'Argent 1858 / Vincent'' pastille and further marked ''A. 1 / 232'', surmounted by a rectangular cornice decorated with paterae, flanked by cabriole supports, on a stepped plinth base with scroll feet and a pair of urns with flared rims and tapering bodies with anthemia scroll handles, on a similar base, 3 pcs, the clock, 17.5'' H x 11'' W x 5.25'' D, est:$1500/2000 Condition: The urns: 13.75 x 5.5 x 4.5''. Generally good condition overall. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Minor scattered chipped losses to marble elements. One urn cracked in half and well-repaired, with areas of well-matched infill. Mounts embellished and/or some re-gilt. With varying quality to casting and gilding. One key. Movement appears original and intact. Working condition of clock is unknown and not guaranteed. 1008 A Louis XV style giltwood fire screen Late 19th century, the cartouche-form frame with foliate-carved crest, with central panel depicting maidens in a garden, illegibly signed lower left ''Braquenie'' (reputedly HenryCharles Braquenie, 1815-1897), on acanthus-headed downswept legs ending in scrolled toes, 43'' H x 25.5'' W, est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Nicely carved. General marks, nicks, slight cracking, rubbing, minor chipped losses and dirt accumulation overall. Some losses to gilding revealing red bole, white gesso and bare wood in areas. Pictorial panel very faded and with some staining and frayed areas on right side, as visible in photo. Silk backing to reverse, faded dried and with a tear. 1009 A Louis XVI style giltwood ''tete-a-tete'' Late 19th/early 20th century, the S-form padded crestrail over a pierced spindle back above padded seats covered in red velvet, with acanthus-carved arms, on curved seatrails over spiral twist legs ending in tapering feet, 28.5'' H x 49'' W x 24'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Height of seat: 18'', width of seat: 20.5'', depth of seat: 21''. Structurally sound. Nicely carved. Probably regilt. General light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age and use. With some slight separation cracking at joints. Some slight rubbing to gilding in areas. With wear and thinning to velvet, particularly to crestrail. 1010 A French coralene porcelain plaque of a beauty Last quarter 19th century, signed lower right ''E. Pages'', figure depicted in a coralene embellished gilt Renaissance style gown and hat, holding a bouquet of flowers against a gilt and cobalt foliate scroll ground, the plaque, 27.5'' H x 15.5'' W, est:$5000/7000. Note: Coralene is a late 19th century form of decoration on glass and porcelain involving tiny glass beads applied and then fused to the surface. The resulting effect bore a strong resemblance to coral. Other names for this method are coral beaded or coralene beaded. A companion piece to this lot sold, Skinner, Boston, MA, 17 July 2004, lot 4753. Condition: Overall: 35.25 x 23''. Good overall condition. Nicely painted. Some fading or cloudiness to glass beads, obscuring some detail of the gown. Detail most visible under direct light. Some scattered losses to glass beads. With a 0.5'' loss near bustle of dress. Apparently with some losses of beads and pigment round red panels of hat. Frame painted gold. With some rubbing and minor losses overall. 1011 A Dutch mahogany & marquetry sewing table First half 19th century, the rounded rectangular hinged top centered by a flower-filled urn, opening to reveal a fitted interior, on cabriole legs decorated with flowering vines, over an incurved undertier, on bun feet, 28.5'' H x 20'' W x 15'' D, est:$600/800 Condition: Structurally sound. General marks, nicks, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. With some fading to timber overall. Cracking and lifting to inlay in areas. Hinges replaced. Lock removed. With some losses to lids and dividers of interior. Repaired cracks to ends of front left and rear right legs. Front right leg tipped. Dirt accumulation overall. Would benefit from cleaning. 1012 A Biedermeier satin birch sofa table First half 19th century, the rectangular top with twin hinged rounded flaps to sides above a frieze drawer over a faceted baluster stem above downswept legs, closed, 31'' H x 36.5'' W x 24.5'' D, est:$600/900 Condition: Width open: 57''. Structurally sound. General marks, nicks, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. With a tight shrinkage crack running horizontally across top. With a patched repair with what appears to be original veneer to right side of top. With typical minor cracking and lifting to timber in areas, and some consequent well-matched overpainted restoration. Pulls probably original with ebonized decoration rubbed. Feet tipped. Possibly originally with casters. 1013 A Persian repousse white metal charger Circular, with scalloped border decorated with central flowering vines within a floral band, 23'' Dia., est:$900/1200 Condition: General marks, scratches, rubbing, oxidation and dirt accumulation overall. 1014 Persian oil painting, acrobatic figure w/ knives Appears unsigned, oil on board, 35.75 H x 23.75 W, est:$900/1200 Condition: Visual: Craquelure with paint loss and rubbing throughout. The upper left and right corners of the canvas are missing and the exposed stretcher bars have been painted to match. Frame abrasion. The canvas is loose on the stretchers. Blacklight: Overpaint evident to the naked eye and under blacklight along the upper right and lower edges and on the box and oranges along the right edge. 1015 A Persian Heriz carpet 20th century, with central medallion within a geometric field, 11' 3'' W x 7' 5'' D, est:$1500/2000 Condition: Good condition with good pile and no real wear. 1016 A Persian Kirman botha design carpet First quarter 20th century, with an open cream field with repeating botha design, within saffron-colored border, 8' 3'' W x 12' D, est:$1000/1500 Condition: Extensive wear and fading all over. 1017 A Turkish Ushak carpet First quarter 20th century, the olive field with green and salmon, signed in a cartouche, 11' 8'' W x 9' 5'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Very faded and shows some staining overall. 1018 Alexis M. Podchernikoff (1886-1933) Cows in a eucalyptus landscape, signed lower left: A.M. Podchernikoff, oil on canvas, 12'' x 16'', est:$1200/1800. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1019 Astley David Montague Cooper (1856-1924) Bayou on the Mississippi, signed lower right: A.D. Cooper, titled on the stretcher, oil on canvas, 8'' x 15'', est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Tustin, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with minor surface dirt. The canvas slightly loose on the stretchers. A chalky oval area of possibly varnish bloom evident with the naked eye in the center of the canvas. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1020 American School, landscape with bridge and bird Early 20th century, appears unsigned, oil on canvas, 27'' H x 33'' W, est:$1000/2000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Santa Barbara, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with stable craquelure throughout and some minor paint shrinkage near the bird. Not examined out of the frame. Blacklight: A few scattered small spots of touch-up throughout. 1021 Charles H. Harmon (1859-1936) Pike's Peak, Colorado, signed lower left: Chas. H. Harmon, oil on canvas laid to canvas, 18'' x 22'', est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Corona del Mar, CA. Condition: Visual: Paint surface affected by the lining. A small spot of loss on the trees in the upper center quadrant. Minor craquelure and stretcher bar creases. Blacklight: No evidence of inpainting under blacklight. Difficult to read under blacklight. 1022 Helen J. Balfour (1847-1925) Two works: snowcapped mountains and summer oaks, one signed lower left: Helen Balfour and one signed with initials lower left: H.B., each: watercolor on paper under glass, each sight size: 11.25'' x 15.25'', est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA, inherited by the present owner from the above. Condition: Visual: Each: generally good, original condition. Toning to the paper of each, particularly the snow capped mountain scene. Not examined out of the frame. 1023 Helen J. Balfour (1847-1925) Oak tree near a stream in a San Gabriel landscape, signed lower left: Helen Balfour, watercolor on paperboard under glass, sight size: 15.5'' x 18.5'', est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA, inherited by the present owner from the above. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with very minor toning in the white areas and very minor frame abrasion along the edges. The left edge is slightly curved outward. Not examined out of the frame. 1024 Benjamin C. Brown (1865-1942) Mission San Gabriel, signed lower left: Benjamin C. Brown, watercolor on paper under glass, sight size: 6'' x 7.25'', est:$1000/2000 Condition: Visual: Spots of foxing throughout. Colors strong. Not examined out of the frame. 1025 William Adam (1846-1931) The Garden Path - San Juan Bautista Mission, signed lower right: Wm. Adam, signed again and titled verso and numbered verso: X96, oil on board, 18'' x 13.5'', est:$1000/1500 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. There are a few horizontal lines where the artist has incised into the paint on the eaves of the roof in the upper center. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1026 James Stuart Blackton (1875-1941) October Evening, San Fernando Valley, Calif, signed lower left: J. Stuart Blackton, titled verso, oil on canvas, 24'' x 20'', est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from an Estate, Seattle, WA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with surface dirt and stretcher bar creases along the upper and right edges. Very minor spots of loss along the right stretcher bar crease on the right. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1027 Helen J. Balfour (1847-1925) Eucalyptus reflections in a landscape, signed lower right: Helen Balfour, watercolor on paper under glass, sight size: 15.75'' x 20.5'', est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA, inherited by the present owner from the above. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with mild toning and minor mat burn. Not examined out of the frame. 1028 Helen J. Balfour (1847-1925) Stream through a San Gabriel landscape, signed lower right: Helen Balfour, watercolor on paper under glass, sight size: 14'' x 18'', est:$700/900. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA, inherited by the present owner from the above. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with mild toning and minor mat burn. A few tiny dots of surface losses in the upper left and center quadrants. Not examined out of the frame. 1029 Deidrich 'Dick' H. Gremke (1860-1939) Oaks in a foothill landscape, signed lower right: Dick Gremke NAS, oil on canvas, 20'' x 28'', est:$1500/2000 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with stable craquelure throughout. Blacklight: Minor scattered spots and dots of touch-up in the sky with the largest scattered area in the upper left quadrant approximately 3" x 3" and scattered areas. A few minor spots of touch-up on the landscape and one dot of touch-up in the lower left quadrant. 1030 Ernest H. Pohl (1874-1956) Purple Sage - Warner Hot Springs, signed lower right: E.H. Pohl, titled verso, oil and pastel on board affixed to stretchers, 24'' x 32'', est:$1000/2000. Note: The painting retains its original frame with printed artist labels affixed verso. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Glendale, CA, acquired directly from the artist circa 1930s; by descent in the family two generations to the present owner, Corona del Mar, CA. Condition: Visual: Surface dirt and minor, stable craquelure. A few spots of paint loss scattered throughout. The board was affixed by the artist to thin stretcher bar supports with nails through the face of the painting (and are painted over) along the four edges. The center of the painting is textured with sand. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1031 Carl Schmidt (1885-1969) Snowy river landscape, signed lower right: Carl Schmidt, oil on board, 11'' x 14'', est:$600/800 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1032 Douglass Fraser (1883-1955) The Green Hill, signed and dated lower right: Douglass Fraser 1945, signed again and titled on an artist's label affixed to the stretcher, oil on canvas, 12'' x 16'', est:$1500/2000 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with stretcher bar creases and a small spot of loss on the crease in the left center quadrant. Stable craquelure concentrated mainly in the center. A few spots of framing gold paint on the painting surface in the lower center quadrant. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1033 Carl Sammons (1883-1968) Blooming wildflowers in a California coastal view, signed twice lower right: Carl Sammons, oil on canvas laid to board, 7'' x 11'', est:$800/1200 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1034 Carl Sammons (1883-1968) Coast Line - Petrolia California, signed lower right: Carl Sammons, signed again, titled and dated verso: 1944,, unframed oil on canvas laid to board, 6'' x 8'', est:$700/1000 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1035 Carl Sammons (1883-1968) Spring landscape, signed and dated lower right: C. Sammons 1921, pastel on board under glass, 6.5'' x 10.5'', est:$600/800 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. In original pie crust frame. Not examined out of the frame. 1036 Carl Sammons (1883-1968) Seascape, signed and dated lower right: C. Sammons 1921, pastel on board under glass, 6.5'' x 10.5'', est:$600/800 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with a minor spot of stain in the upper center along the edge. In original pie crust frame. Not examined out of the frame. 1037 Laguna School, Fisherman's Cove Appears unsigned, oil on board, circa 1925, 10'' H x 14'' W, est:$1000/1500. Note: Together with a black and white post card of Fisherman's Cove affixed verso. Provenance: Private Collection, Tustin, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: A spot of touch-up on the rock in the center and a few tiny spots of touch-up in the upper left extreme corner. 1038 Hernando G. Villa (1881-1952) Seaside house, signed and dated lower left: Hernando Villa 42, mixed media on paper under glass, sight size: 15'' x 9.75'', est:$700/1000. Provenance: With Hunter Ryan Western Trading Post & Gallery, Austin, TX; Private Collection, Austin, TX. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with no evidence of foxing, staining or tears. Not examined out of the frame. 1039 Anna A. Hills (1882-1930) Harbor with a lighthouse and boats, signed with estate stamp: A.A. Hills, oil on canvas laid to board, 9.75'' x 12'', est:$2000/3000. Note: There is an original letter affixed verso signed by Audrey J. Hills stating that this is an original painting executed by the artist, inventory number A77HS. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Santa Barbara, CA. Condition: Visual: Stable craquelure throughout and minor frame abrasion. Blacklight: There is extensive touch-up throughout the right side of the painting concentrated mainly in the sky with other scattered spots of touch-up throughout. 1040 Neil E. Jacobe (1924-*) Fishing Boats - Pedro, A fisherman in a boat, Los Angeles Harbor, signed and dated lower left: Neil E. Jacobe 49, titled verso, watercolor on paper under glass, sight size: 11.5'' x 14.5'', est:$700/1000 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with some very minor toning to the paper. No evidence of tears or foxing. Not examined out of the frame. 1041 Nat Levy (1896-1984) Mendocino dock scene, signed lower right: Nat Levy, watercolor on paper under glass, sight size: 15'' x 21'', est:$600/800. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Santa Barbara, CA, acquired directly from the artist. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Not examined out of the frame. 1042 Anton Gutknecht (1907-1988) Masted ship on calm seas, signed lower right: A. Gutknecht, oil on canvas laid to masonite, 24'' x 48'', est:$1000/1500 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1043 A pair of Shreve & Co. sterling candlesticks Marked ''Shreve & Co. /San Francisco / Sterling'', each with circular disk drip pan decorated with foliate scrolls over attenuated baluster stems on similarly decorated spreading circular bases, 11'' H x 4.75'' W, 24 oz tw approximately, est:$1000/1500 Condition: Generally good overall condition. Light marks and scratches to surface. Each stem with a very slight bend. Surface over-polished. Would benefit from slight repatinating. 1044 Tiffany & Co sterling demitasse cups Lenox liners First half 20th century, marked ''Tiffany & Co / 18705A Makers 8590 / Sterling Silver / 925 - 1000 / M'', by John C. Moore II, comprising 12 demitasse cups (2.75 x 3 x 2.25'') and saucers (4'') with Lenox porcelain liners, the sterling elements monogrammed ''M'', 36 pcs, with original case; sterling weight, 53 oz tw approximately, est:$1500/2000 Condition: Good condition overall. General light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age and use. Slight rubbing to gilding on liners. Case faded, worn with exterior fabric tattered and loose. Case does not close properly. 1045 A Stieff sterling ''Corsage'' flatware service Designed circa 1935, marked ''Sterling Stieff Pat. B'', comprising: 12 dinner forks (7''), 8 dessert / salad forks (6''), 12 dinner knives (9''), 20 teaspoons (6''), 8 bouillon spoons (6.5''), 4 tablespoons (7.75''), 1 master butter knife (7''), 1 sauce ladle (6.25''), 1 sugar scoop (6''), 1 pie server (10''), and a 2 piece carving set, the knife (10.25''), not monogrammed, 70 pcs; together with an anti-tarnish mahogany canteen, weighable sterling, 79 oz tw approximately, est:$1000/2000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. With typical marks, scratches, rubbing, wear and tarnishing, commensurate with age and use. Canteen with some marks and scratches overall. With some dullness to finish. Sterling weight is without steel-bladed articles. 1046 Theodore Starr tea service, J F Fradley sterling Late 19th/early 20th century, the tea service with maker's mark and further marked ''Theodore B. Starr / Sterling / 2189'', comprising a teapot (5 x 8.25 x 5''), a cream jug (4.25 x 5.5 x 3.75''), and a two-handled sugar bowl (3.75 x 4.5''), decorated overall with floral and foliate sprays, monogrammed ''TSR'' (?); together with a J.F. Fradley balusterform tea canister (3 x 2.25'') and kettle-form tea infuser, on stand (3.25 x 3''), each with maker's mark and further marked ''Sterling'', with numbers, monogrammed ''STM'', within a floral silk-lined mahogany case, 6 pcs, 34 oz tw approximately, est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property of a Private Beverly Hills, CA Collector. Condition: Weight of teapot: 16 oz; cream jug: 6 oz; sugar bowl: 8 oz. Good condition overall. Decoration very well executed. With minor marks, scratches and tarnishing to crevices, commensurate with age and use. Teapot with yellowing and slight cracking to insulators on handle. Weight of canister & infuser: 4 oz. With light marks and scratches to surfaces. Infuser with some small dings around body. Case in good condition with only light wear to exterior. Interior lining fraying somewhat. 1047 A Gorham Plymouth sterling coffee tea service Dated 1911, with maker's marks and further marked ''Sterling'' and with model numbers, comprising a teapot (8.5 x 10 x 4.5''), a coffee pot (11 x 8.25 x 4''), a covered sugar bowl (6 x 7.25 x 4''), a cream jug (5.75 x 5 x 2.75''), a waste bowl (4 x 5.5 x 3.75'') and a twohandled oval tray (21.5 x 15.25''), with ebony handles, variously monogrammed ''N'' and ''S'', 6 pcs, 105 oz tw approximately, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Generally good condition overall. Tray with no date symbol evident. Date symbol to waste bowl obscured. General light marks, scratches, rubbing and tarnishing to surface overall. With dryness and fading to ebony elements. Foot of coffee pot bent and repaired. With losses to base of ebony finial on cover of sugar bowl. Lip of lid with slight dent. Typical scuffing and marks to tray. 1048 An Alvin sterling 'Chateau Rose' flatware service Marked ''Alvin Sterling Pat. 1940 Chateau Rose'', comprising: 12 dinner forks (7.25''), 12 dessert / salad forks (6.5''), 12 dinner knives (8.75''), 12 teaspoons (6''), 13 bouillon spoons (6.25''), 12 cocktail forks (5.5''), 12 butter spreaders (5.75''), 4 tablespoons (8.5''), 1 master butter knife (7''), 1 buffet fork (7.25''), 1 pie server (10''), 1 sauce ladle (6.25''), not monogrammed, 93 pcs; together with an anti-tarnish mahogany canteen, weighable sterling, 87 oz tw approximately, est:$1500/2500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. With minor marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Canteen with some rubbing, wear and dryness to timber. Wear to finish of top. Hardware darkened. Brass plaque to top not monogrammed. Sterling weight is without steel-bladed articles. 1049 Shreve centerpiece, Unger Brothers tray sterling 20th century, the Shreve & Co. hammered circular two-tiered centerpiece with maker's marks and further marked ''Shreve & Co / Sterling / San Francisco'', the central well with signed ''Hawkes'' floral etched glass liner, monogrammed ''M.N.E.'' (4'' x 10.5''); together with an Unger Brothers welled circular tray, with maker's mark and further marked ''Sterling / 925 Fine / B1907'', circular, with reeded edge and central clover-form recesses extending to oval wells (12''), 2 pcs, sterling weight, 34 oz tw approximately, est:$700/1000. Provenance: Property of a Private Beverly Hills, CA Collector. Condition: Weighable sterling of centerpiece: 18 oz. Good condition overall. Very light marks and scratches to surface. Hawkes liner with approximate 5mm chip to outside edge of rim. Not noticeable when inserted into centerpiece. Also with a few further scratches. Tray weight: 16 oz. Good condition overall with only light minor marks and scratches. 1050 A Reed & Barton sterling ''Windsor'' Tray, LeMay Mid-20th century, marked ''Reed & Barton / Sterling / x959H /Windsor'' and bearing the inscription ''Presented By / The National Aviation Club / To / General Curtis E. Le May / Chief of Staff / United States Air Force / For his vision, courage and integrity in war and peace, / for his contributions to national progress in aerospace, / and for his vigorous leadership in maintaining the security of the nation and the free world / October 17, 1961'', of scalloped rounded rectangular form with twin handles to sides, 21'' H x 12.25'' W, 50 oz, est:$1200/1800. Note: Curtis Emerson LeMay was born in Columbus, Ohio on 15 November 1906. LeMay was a general in the U.S. Air Force. He is credited with designing and implementing an effective systematic strategic bombing campaign. After the war, he headed the Berlin airlift, then reorganized the Strategic Air Command (SAC). He was honored by several countries, receiving the Air Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal from the United States, the French Legion of Honor and the Silver Star. On December 7, 1964 the Japanese government presented him with the First Order of Merit with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun. LeMay was appointed Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force in July 1957 and was promoted to Chief of Staff in 1961 on the retirement of Thomas White. LeMay was running mate to George C. Wallace in the presidential campaign of 1968. He died on 1 October 1990 and is buried in the United States Air Force Academy Cemetery at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: General marks, scratches and tarnishing to surface, commensurate with age and use. With marks to engraved surface, as visible in catalogue photo. 1051 A John Fitch American coin silver cream pitcher Last quarter 18th century, Trenton, NJ, stamped twice ''J.F'' within a rectangle, the waved rim above a baluster body with downscrolled handle over a circular gadrooned foot, monogrammed ''AJ'', 4'' H x 4.25'' W x 2.5'' D, 4.5 oz, est:$3000/5000. Literature: A very similar cream jug, with a plain foot, made by John Fitch for Mayor John Lawrence of Burlington, NJ, is illustrated C. M. Williams. ''Silversmiths of New Jersey: 1700-1825'', Philadelphia, 1949, p. 131, fig. 39. Note: John Fitch was born on a Hartford County, Connecticut farm in 1743. As a teen he clerked and apprenticed for two clockmakers and, by 1764, established his own brass shop. After two turbulent years of marriage Fitch deserted his new family in 1769, and migrated to Trenton, New Jersey; cleaning clocks and watches to fund his way. There Fitch briefly apprenticed with silversmith James Wilson, who would soon succumb to alcoholism. Fitch then acquired much of Wilson's equipment and established his own smithy. Business would prove successful enough that he took on a number of journeymen. During the Revolution, Fitch was engaged as an armorer until the 1776 battle of Trenton, when the British army ransacked his shop, forcing his flight to Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Fitch subsequently embarked on several schemes- all of which would end in failure. These involved land speculation in Kentucky; surveying in the Northwest Territory, where he was captured by the Wyandot, remanded to the British, and imprisoned in Canada; and ambitious plans for what would become the first American steam engine-powered ship. Ultimately this last endeavor would prove unprofitable as design flaws and ongoing patent disputes caused Fitch's business to falter. Impoverished and dispirited, Fitch took his own life in 1798. Credit for developing the steamship would later be awarded to Robert Fulton. Though Fitch's account books indicate that his Trenton shop prospered, extant works are scarce. Historian Carl M. Williams recounts in''Silversmiths of New Jersey, 1700-1825'' that there are known only two cream pots, seven tablespoons, two teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs bearing the mark of John Fitch's firm. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector. Condition: Good overall condition. Surface patina largely rubbed off. Some rubbing to monogram. Foot appears to be cast. Gadrooning somewhat rough and uneven. Some slight tarnishing to handle, commensurate with age. Typical light marks and scratches. 1052 A Redlich J.E. Caldwell sterling coffee pot Late 19th/early 20th century, with maker's mark and further marked ''J.E. Caldwell / Sterling / 4188 / 1 1/4 pts'', of spreading pyriform, with curved attenuated spout, decorated overall with foliate scrolls and floral sprays, 10.5'' H x 5'' W x 7.75'' D, 25 oz, est:$1000/1500. Provenance: With J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, PA; Sold, Auctions by the Bay, Inc., Alameda, CA, 8 June 2004, lot 1375. Condition: Good condition overall. Very nicely chased. General light marks and scratches, commensurate with age and use. With typical tarnishing to surface, particularly at tip of spout and extremities. With typical fine cracks to insulator caps. 1053 A Towle sterling 'King Richard' flatware service Marked ''Sterling Pat 1932'', comprising; 8 dinner forks (8''), 8 dessert / salad forks (6.5''), 8 cocktail forks (5.75''), 8 dinner knives (9.75''), 8 butter spreaders (5.5''), 8 teaspoons (6''), 8 bouillon spoons (6''), 8 demitasse spoons (4.75''), 8 iced tea spoons (8.25''), 4 tablespoons (8.5''), 1 buffet fork (8''), 1 sauce ladle (7''), 1 preserve / sugar spoon (6'') and a 2 piece carving set, the knife (13.25''), monogrammed ''R'', 81 pcs, in a mahogany-stained anti-tarnish canteen, weighable sterling, 116 oz tw approximately, est:$1000/2000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. With typical marks, scratches, rubbing, wear and tarnishing, commensurate with age and use. Canteen with some marks, scratches and a few gouges to top and sides. Sterling weight is without steel-bladed articles. 1054 Reed Barton sterling Hampton Ct coffee tea service 20th century, marked ''Reed & Barton / Sterling / 660 / Hampton Court'', comprising a teapot (9 x 10.5 x 4.5''), a coffee pot (7 x 10.5 x 4.5''), a covered sugar bowl (6 x 8 x 4.75'') and a cream jug (5 x 5.5 x 3.25''), not monogrammed, 4 pcs, 73 oz tw approximately, est:$1000/2000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. With very light marks and scratches and minor tarnishing to surface. Pieces with a few minor dings to bodies, coffee pot with most significant ding (0.5''). Some minor cracking to insulator rings. 1055 Schofield sterling Baltimore Rose flatware service Patented in 1905, with maker's marks and further marked ''Sterling Balto Rose'', an assembled part service for sixteen comprising: 16 dinner forks (7.5''), 16 dessert/salad forks (6.25''), 17 teaspoons (6''), 16 cream soup spoons (7''), 12 bouillon spoons (5.25''), 16 cocktail forks (5.5''), 16 demitasse spoons (4.5''), 9 dinner knives (9.25''), 7 dinner knives (9'') 8 butter spreaders with curled blade and monogram cartouche (5.5''), 8 butter spreaders with simple blade and no monogram cartouche (5''), a 2 piece carving set, the knife (13.75''), 1 tablespoon (8.5''), 2 buffet forks (8.75''), 1 fish fork (7.5''), 1 tomato server (7.5''), 1 jelly scoop (6.75''), 2 salt spoons (3.25''), 1 sugar scoop (6''), 1 pickle fork (6''), a 2 piece salad serving set (8.75''), 155 pcs, decorated in the round, with raised back, some pieces monogrammed to the reverse ''KCC'', weighable sterling, 175 oz tw approximately, est:$7000/10,000. Provenance: Property of a Private Beverly Hills, CA Collector. Condition: Weight does not include hollow handle knives with stainless steel blades or carving set. Good condition overall. Decoration well executed. An assembled set, as stated, with slight variations as noted. General marks, scratches and slight rubbing to surface overall commensurate with age and use. One salt spoon with very slight bend to bowl. Sterling weight is without steel-bladed articles. 1056 Aftr Remington fine silver sculpture Mountain Man Late 20th century, marked ''Copyright by / Frederic Remington'', after Frederic Remington (1861-1909, America), a certified Liberty Mint fine (.999) silver cast of 'The Mountain Man, #54', registration number ''72/100'', authorized by the Frederic Remington Museum, together with a folio of an 8'' x 10'' color photo of the sculpture and a signed certificate of authenticity, 28'' H x 10.5'' W x 22'' D, 1004 troy oz, est:$12,000/18,000. Provenance: Property from an Estate, San Luis Obispo, CA. Condition: Good overall condition. With general light marks, scratches, rubbing and tarnishing commensurate with age. With some slight bending to elements. 1057 Allen Sapp (1929-*) Two winter landscapes with figures, each: signed lower right: Allen Sapp, each: acrylic on canvasboard, each: 5'' x 7'', est:$700/1000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Corona del Mar, CA. Condition: Visual: Each: generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1058 Nicholas S. Firfires (1917-1990) Looking Him Over, Corral scene, signed lower left: Nicholas S. Firfires, titled and numbered on label verso: No. 389, oil on canvas, 28'' x 38'', est:$3000/5000. Provenance: Property from the J.D. Trust, Paradise Valley, AZ. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1059 Marjorie Reed (1915-1996) Feeding Time (Navajoland), Little girl feeding a burro, signed lower left: Marjorie Reed, signed again and titled on the artist's label affixed verso, oil on canvasboard, 5'' x 7'', est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Irvine, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1060 Dorothy Sklar (1906-1996) Street Vendors, signed lower right: Dorothy Sklar, signed again and titled verso, titled again on an artist's label affixed to the frame, mixed media on masonite, 24'' x 36'', est:$1500/2500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Crestline, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with a minor spot of loss in the upper center quadrant and some minor oxidized paint in the dark pigments in the center around the figures. Some minor frame abrasion along the edges. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1061 James G. Swinnerton (1875-1974) Low Clouds & Mountain Mist, Mountain landscape sketch, signed lower right: J. Swinnerton, signed again and titled on a label affixed verso, oil on canvas laid to board, 12'' x 16'', est:$1000/1500. Provenance: With Knox and Campbell Galleries, Tucson, AZ; Goldfield Galleries, Los Angeles, CA; Private Collection, Carlsbad, acquired from the above. Condition: Visual: Dirty. A vertical line of overpaint extending through the center of the canvas where the canvas may have been folded. Blacklight: Corresponding overpaint and touch-up on the center vertical crease. A vertical scattered area of touch-up to the left of the left-most tree. 1062 George Elbert Burr (1859-1939) Buttes in a desert landscape, signed and dated in pencil lower right: George Elbert Burr 1922, watercolor on paper under glass, sight size: 7.25'' x 12'', est:$800/1200 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with mild toning and possible fading. A few tiny spots of foxing in the sky. Not examined out of the frame. 1063 Edward Borein (1872-1945) The Long Throw, signed in pencil lower right: Edward Borein, etching and drypoint on paper under glass, plate size: 5.5'' x 10.5'', est:$2000/3000. Literature: Davidson, 125. Provenance: Property from a Private Florida Collection. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with very pale toning to the paper and two minor spots of stain in the lower center margin. Not examined out of the frame. 1064 Julius J. Rorphuro (1861-1928) Indians on horseback nearing a river, signed lower right: J. Rorphuro, oil on canvas, 24'' x 20'', est:$700/1000 Condition: Visual: Dirty and discolored varnish. A spot of paint loss along the lower center edge and some minor scattered spots of craquelure. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1065 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) Billingsgate, signed and dated in the plate lower right: Whistler 1859, etching on paper laid to board under glass, plate size: 6'' x 8.8'', est:$600/800. Provenance: Property from a Private Hawaii Collection. Condition: Visual: The paper significantly light struck and burned to a deep brown tone. Hinged in the upper left and right corners, minor handling creases in the margins. 1066 John Stobart (1929-*) CINCINNATI The Queen City of the West in 1876, First of a series of four ''Mississippi River Port Prints'', 1975, signed and numbered in pencil lower right: John Stobart, 593/750, lithograph on paper under glass, image size: 19.75'' x 32'', est:$900/1200. Note: Published by Maritime Heritage Prints. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Not examined out of the frame. 1067 Henry Hulsmann (1849-1930) River through a country landscape, signed and dated lower left: L. Hulsmann 1913, oil on canvas, 9'' x 14'', est:$800/1200. Note: A note is affixed to the paper backing indicating that the painting was given to Edwy B. Ried by President Herbert Hoover. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with minor surface dirt. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1068 Frank A. Barney (1862-1954) Seneca River, signed lower left: FA Barney, titled and numbered verso: 14, oil on board, 12'' x 16'', est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Temecula, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Surface dirt. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1069 Arthur Kowalski (1893-1958) Niagara River Boat House, signed verso: Arthur Kowalski, signed again and titled on an original label affixed verso, oil on canvasboard, 20'' x 24'', est:$800/1200. Exhibited: Buffalo Society of Artists, Buffalo, NY, 55th Annual Exhibition, Hotel Statler, May 1950 (see label verso). Provenance: With Rundell Galleries, Rochester, NY. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Minor warping and a small isolated area of bubbling to the canvas along the upper edge and a small area of paint loss in the upper left corner. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1070 Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) Aphrodite, 1920s, signed in the print lower right: Curtis L.A., toned gelatin silver print under glass , 10'' x 13'', est:$2000/3000 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Not examined out of the frame. 1071 Eleanor Merriam Lukits (1909-1948) Standing nude holding a green cup, signed lower left: E. Merriam, pastel on board under glass, sight size: 22.5'' x 16'', est:$800/1200. Note: Eleanor Merriam Lukits was the daughter of artist James A. Merriam (1880-1951 Los Angeles, CA) and wife of artist Theodore Lukits (1897-1992 Los Angeles). Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with no evidence of foxing, staining or tears. Not examined out of the frame. 1072 Emil J. Kosa Jr. (1903-1968) Study of a female nude, signed lower left: E.J. Kosa Jr., conte crayon on paper under glass, sight size: 23.5'' x 16.25'', est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Corona del Mar, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Paper is slightly light struck/toned and there are untoned edges of the paper along the upper, lower and right sides where the visible area of the paper was enlarged for the current archival framing. A very minor crease in the paper along the upper right edge and a very minor indentation in the paper in the left center quadrant. Not examined out of the frame. 1073 Clarence Hinkle (1880-1960) Floral still life, signed lower right: Hinkle, watercolor and ink on board under glass, 12'' x 16'', est:$1500/2000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, East Wenatchee, WA; by descent in the family to the present owner. Condition: Visual: Generally good, original condition. Mild toning to the paper. Hinged with old paper tape along the four edges to the front mat. 1074 An American Federal mahogany pembroke table Early 19th century, the oval line-inlaid top with twin hinged flaps to sides above a slightly bowed frieze drawer, on similarly inlaid square tapering legs, 28'' H x 20'' W x 32'' D, est:$800/1000 Condition: Structurally sound. General marks, nicks, scratches and fading to timber commensurate with age. Pull probably original. With some lifting and minor losses to string inlay in areas, particularly on edges of top. Top faded with three dark circular patches in center and on leaves, as visible in catalogue photo. With a well executed repair to right front corner of top. Some fine shrinkage cracks running in from front and back edges of top - stable. 1075 An American Queen Anne maple highboy Late 18th/early 19th century, the rectangular molded cornice above two short over three long graduated drawers above a conforming stand fitted with one long over three short drawers, with central fan above a scalloped apron with drop finials, on cabriole legs, 69'' H x 39'' W x 22'' D, est:$700/900 Condition: Structurally sound. Refinished. General marks, nicks, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. Variations to construction between upper and lower elements - top and base possibly associated. Pulls replaced. Formerly with escutcheons. Replacements to backboards. Re-gluing and possibly replacements to legs. With shrinkage cracking to sides of upper case. With infilled fillets and overpainted restoration. Replacements to apron elements. No key. 1076 An American Classical mahogany work table First quarter 19th century, the rectangular top with eared roundel corners above three graduated drawers, flanked by ring and ball turned standards over spiral reeded tapering legs ending in toupie feet on casters, 29.5'' H x 19'' W x 16.5'' D, est:$600/800 Condition: Good condition overall. Nicely made. Structurally sound. Timber with a good nutty color and figuring overall. Top evenly sun faded. Refinished. With general marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Some minor cracking and overpainted restoration. Pulls probably replaced. With replacements to locks. Top drawer with a patched repair to top edge. Lacking work basket to bottom slide. No key. 1077 An Aesthetic Movement gilt-oak side table First half 20th century, in the manner of Herter Brothers, the rectangular top above a gadrooned frieze with central drawer, over rectangular trestle supports with foliatecarved reserves joined by a stretcher centered by an oval cabochon, 36'' H x 46'' W x 20'' D, est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Sold John Moran Auctioneers, Inc, 5 December 2006, lot 2120. Condition: Good condition overall. Structurally sound. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age. With some crazing, fading and water staining to top. Some rubbing to gilding. 1078 A Tiffany & Co walnut chiming mantel clock Second half 19th century, in the George II style, the silvered and gilt dial marked ''Tiffany & Co / New York, with Arabic chapters, a strike/silent dial, seconds dial and Whittington / Westminster chime dial, within an arched case with conforming door with glazed panel within a foliate-cast surround, with columnar uprights to front corners and handles to sides, on bracket feet, 20'' H x 16'' W x 9.5'' D, est:$6000/8000 Condition: Good condition overall. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age. Some slight rubbing and darkening to bronze elements. With some fading to timber. With some minor cracking to timber in areas and with areas of overpainted restoration to timber. Mesh to rear door has torn away at one side. With pendulum, two door keys and one winding key. Works appear complete and original. Working condition unknown and not guaranteed. 1079 An American Folk Art ventriloquist doll dummy 19th century, with red fiber hair, hand painted papier mache head inset with glass eyes, wooden hands and torso frame, with pole and ring pull to move head and mouth, in a red bell hop uniform, 40.5'' W x 16'' D, est:$800/1200 Condition: Hair with losses and somewhat matted. Head with typical cracking and rubbing to surface commensurate with age and use. Head and mouth move well. Hands with some wear to painted decoration. Uniform faded overall. Shoes with dirt accumulation. 1080 An American sheet iron metal horse weathervane 19th century, the stylized horse depicted mid-gallop, with wrought iron reinforcing rib, 27'' H x 18'' W, est:$600/900. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA. Condition: With typical wear and patina commensurate with age, more to one side than other. With a later makeshift support to side with more wear. With a later brace to front hoof. Lacking vertical support. 1081 A Victorian Symphonion upright disk music box Late 19th century, coin operated, the walnut cabinet with pierced pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing musical mechanism, playing 21.25'' disk on 8.25'' combs, with 10 bells, lacking lower disk storage cabinet, with 12 disks including ''Romanian song'', ''Tyrolese song'', ''Soldiers of the Queen'', ''Soldiers in the Park'', ''The Blue Danube'', ''Li Ti Ti Rheinlander'', ''Der Findling'', ''J'adore la puissance de l'amour'', ''Das treue deutsche Herz'', ''Marche March'', ''Charinthian march'' and one un-identified disk, 13 pcs, the cabinet, 54.5'' H x 28'' W x 17'' D, est:$2000/4000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Temple City, CA. Condition: General marks, nicks, scratches, rubbing, wear and fading to case overall. Visible old woodworm. Top arched element to crest possibly replaced. Lacking original lower disk storage cabinet. Apparently in working order. Disks oxidized and with spotting, bending and some breakage to pierced edge. 1082 A Harden Mission oak suite of seat furniture Early 20th century, an assembled set, two pieces bearing a paper label printed ''The Harden Line / Factory No. 2 Camden, New York'', comprising an armchair (41 x 29 x 23.5'') an adult rocking chair (38.25 x 28.5 x 30''), a child's armless rocking chair (32 x 18 x 28'') and a settee (42 x 55 x 26''), each with a solid slightly curved crestrail over a slatted back above a loose sprung cushion covered in cream fabric, 4 pcs, , est:$1500/2000. Note: Labels with handwritten note identifying the recipient of the order as ''Handiman Woolworth''. Evidently pieces from two different orders, with slight variations. Cushions recovered recently. With some light soiling and marks, particularly to settee. Condition: Seats: armchair; 20 x 20 x 18.5'', adult rocking chair; 18 x 19.5 x 18.5'', child's rocking chair; 18.5 x 16 x 14.4'', settee; 20 x 45.5 x 18''. Good condition overall. Structurally sound. Old finish and color even and consistent overall. General marks and scratches to surface, commensurate with age. With newer upholstery to cushions. 1083 Albert Marquet (1875-1947) St. Cloud, View of Porte de Saint Cloud, Paris, signed and titled lower left: Marquet, oil on canvas, 9.5'' x 13.75'', est:$30,000/40,000. Note: Together with the book: Marius Mermillon, ''Marquet'', from the series ''Les Artistes Nouveaux'', Les Editions G. Cres, Paris, 1929. Provenance: With Chester H. Johnson Galleries, Chicago, IL (see label affixed to stretcher verso); Berthe Mason Estate, Pasadena, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: A spot of touch-up each in the upper right and lower left corners and a pea-sized area of touch-up in the lower right quadrant. 1084 Arthur V. Diehl (1870-1929) Provincetown Wharf, signed lower left: Arthur V. Diehl, oil on board, 9'' x 13.5'', est:$1000/1500 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1085 Francesco Spicuzza (1883-1962) Figures at a beach, signed lower right: Spicuzza, oil on board, 6'' x 8'', est:$800/1200 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1086 Withdrawn 1087 Frederico Oliva (early 20th century-) Young girl holding an apple, signed lower right: F. Oliva, oil on canvas, 12'' x 9'', est:$900/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Temecula, CA. Condition: Visual: Minor, stable craquelure scattered throughout. Blacklight: A few minor, tiny spots of touch-up on the figure's head and arms. Very minor touch-up to address cracking in the upper right quadrant and along the lower edge. 1088 Gheorghe Petrascu (1872-1949) Three works: still life with flowers, woman on a coast and two standing figures, each signed lower left: G. Petrascu, two dated lower left: 1927, the largest signed again and numbered verso: N. 21, each: oil on board, the largest: 14'' x 11'', est:$500/800. Note: Dimensions of the smaller works: 9.25" x 6.25" and 8.25" x 6.25". Provenance: Property from the G.M. Epure Trust, San Marino, CA. Condition: Visual: Each: dirty. Still life: frame abrasion and rough edges to the board, the upper left extreme corner missing and a few minor spots of paint loss along the upper edge. Woman on a coast: A nickel-sized spot of varnish on the surface to the right of the figure's foot. Possible scattered paint loss throughout or perhaps an intentional surface by the artist. Two standing figures: Some minor possible scattered paint loss mainly near the edges of the background or perhaps an intentional surface by the artist. Not examined out of the frames. Blacklight: Each: no evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1089 Leonid Gechtoff (1883-1941) Seated nude, signed and dated upper right: L. Gechtoff 37, oil on canvas, 20'' x 24'', est:$1000/2000 Condition: Visual: Scattered dots of paint loss and craquelure, some unstable, throughout. Blacklight: Scattered spots of touch-up throughout the background, on the figure's face and torso to address paint losses. 1090 Robert Chailloux (1913-*) Still life depicting miniature ethnic figurines and a jewelry casket, signed lower left: Robert Chailloux, oil on canvas, 18'' x 21'', est:$1000/2000. Provenance: By family descent, Estate of Dr. John Simons, Orange, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1091 A. Von Husenett (1900-*) Attack - The San Juan Block House July 1st, Spanish-American War scene, signed and dated lower right: A.V. Husenett 18-98, titled and inscribed lower left, watercolor, gouache and graphite on board under glass, sight size: 14'' x 20'', est:$500/800. Exhibited: National Academy of Design, ''War Pictures of the Century'', 1898 (possibly). Note: Inscribed in pencil lower left in the margin: The Regiments in this part of engagement were the 6th, 13th and 16th regulars. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. The paper mildly toned throughout. Not examined out of the frame. 1092 James Hardy III (20th century-) Two works: Man O'War whaling ships, each signed lower right: James Hardy, each: oil on panel, each: 16'' x 24'', est:$1500/2500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, London, England. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1093 James Hardy III (20th century-) Two works: triple masted 18th century British Navy ships, each signed lower right: James Hardy, each: oil on panel, each: 9.5'' x 19.5'', est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, London, England. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1094 A Steinway model "B" ebonized grand piano Circa 1925, serial number 239529, further marked ''D / 4169'', with squared tapering legs ending in spade feet on casters, together with an associated ebonized bench and a piano shawl, 40'' H x 56.5'' W x 81'' D, est:$15,000/20,000. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner's family from Lyon & Healy, Chicago, IL, 19 March 1929. Thence by descent. Property from an Estate, Sun City, AZ. Condition: Well maintained. Keyboard mechanism is sound and stable. Pin block in excellent condition. Stable tuning. Action is slightly stiff - medium to moderately heavy, but good. Plays well and loudly. Good sound. Keys consistent. With a few hairline cracks to soundboard. The two larger are separations of individual planks that make up the soundboard. With some further smaller surface hairline cracks (do not go through). Exterior in very good condition. Re-strung and refinished within the last 10-20 years. Some minor marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. A few minor hairline cracks to outside keys. Associated bench with a bit more wear (18.25 x 36 x 15''). With original purchase receipt, 1972 restoration receipt and with older classical sheet music and other ephemera. Shawl with some wear. 1095 Set of four Walter Lamb tubular copper armchairs Designed circa 1942, each with a backswept crestrail above a woven cord back and seat with downcurved arms extending to legs, joined by a stretcher, 4 pcs, 34'' H x 21'' W x 29.5'' D, est:$1500/2500. Note: Little is known about Walter Lamb other than that he was based in Hawaii in the first half of the 20th century, but his work has become increasingly sought-after by today's collectors. In this era of rising gas prices, global warming and reduction of natural resources, many contemporary designers focus on sustainable design by utilizing discarded or waste materials. Either for a desire to salvage and reuse or a simple need for any available materials with which to create, Lamb scavenged bronze and copper piping and cotton cord from sunken naval ships after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He formed from these recovered materials what has become his signature series of outdoor furniture and a paradigm of mid-20th century California design. The unique and wonderful characteristics of these original pieces, aside from their grace and minimalism, are that the metal frames attain a beautiful green patina from outdoor exposure yet leave no marks on cement or wooden surfaces as they age. Lamb worked for the Pasadena firm of Brown Jordan which had purchased the patent for his work circa 1945. They continued to produce his designs, when the supply of harvested ship parts had been depleted, using newly manufactured materials, until the 1970s. Provenance: Property of a Trust, Dana Point, CA. Condition: height of seat : 17''; width of seat 19''; depth of seat 16''. With an oxidized and verdigris patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and spotty wear in areas. Cord webbing with typical fading, dirt accumulation and wear, but quite sturdy. 1096 A Walter Lamb tubular copper & glass center table Designed circa 1942, the circular inset thumb-molded glass top within reeded frame, on four legs, 27'' H x 48.5'' Dia., est:$1000/2000. Note: For a footnote on Walter Lamb, see lot 1095. Provenance: Property of a Trust, Dana Point, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. With an oxidized and verdigris patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and spotty wear in areas. Cord webbing with typical fading, dirt accumulation and wear, but quite sturdy. Glass would benefit from cleaning. 1097 A Walter Lamb tubular copper chair & ottoman Designed circa 1942, the chair with backswept crestrail above a woven cord back and seat with arms extending to an oval to form leg supports; the ottoman of matching form, with woven cord top, en suite with the following lot, 2 pcs, the chair, 32.25'' H x 22.5'' W x 35.5'' D, est:$800/1200. Note: For a footnote on Walter Lamb, see lot 1095. Provenance: Property of a Trust, Dana Point, CA. Condition: chair: height of seat: 15''; width of seat: 21''; depth of seat: 21''; ottoman: 14.5 x 21 x 25''. With an oxidized and verdigris patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and spotty wear in areas. Cord webbing with typical fading, dirt accumulation and wear, but quite sturdy. 1098 A Walter Lamb tubular copper chair & ottoman Designed circa 1942, the chair with backswept crestrail above a woven cord back and seat with arms extending to an oval to form leg supports; the ottoman of matching form, with woven cord top, en suite with the previous lot, 2 pcs, the chair, 32.25'' H x 22.5'' W x 35.5'' D, est:$800/1200. Note: For a footnote on Walter Lamb, see lot 1095. Provenance: Property of a Trust, Dana Point, CA. Condition: chair: height of seat: 15''; width of seat: 21''; depth of seat: 21''; ottoman: 14.5 x 21 x 25''. With an oxidized and verdigris patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and spotty wear in areas. Front seat rail possibly re-secured to frame. Cord webbing with typical fading, dirt accumulation and wear, but quite sturdy. 1099 Walter Lamb tubular copper chaise longue & table Designed circa 1942, the chaise longue frame with a reclining back with rounded triangular support, sweeping up to a teardrop framed foot rest, lacking webbing; the table with circular inset thumb-molded glass top over downswept legs joined by a circular stretcher, 2 pcs, the chaise longue, 22.25'' H x 22.5'' W x 77'' D, est:$1000/2000. Note: For a footnote on Walter Lamb, see lot 1095. Provenance: Property of a Trust, Dana Point, CA. Condition: chaise longue: height of seat: 14.25''; width of seat: 23''; depth of seat: 42''. Metal with an oxidized and verdigris patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and spotty wear in areas. Lacking webbing as stated. Table: 15 x 24.25''. Glass would benefit from cleaning. 1100 Walter Lamb tubular copper chaise longue & table Designed circa 1942, the chaise longue with a reclining back with rounded triangular support, sweeping up to a teardrop framed foot rest; the table with circular inset thumbmolded glass top over downswept legs joined by a circular stretcher, 2 pcs, the chaise longue, 22.25'' H x 22.5'' W x 77'' D, est:$1000/2000. Note: For a footnote on Walter Lamb, see lot 1095. Provenance: Property of a Trust, Dana Point, CA. Condition: chaise longue: height of seat:14.25''; width of seat: 23''; depth of seat: 42''. Metal with an oxidized and verdigris patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and spotty wear in areas. Webbing heavily worn - would benefit from being replaced. Table: 15 x 24.25''. Glass would benefit from cleaning. 1101 Pair Hudson Roysher sterling rosewood torcheres Mid-20th century, marked ''HR'' and ''Sterling'', each with an incised circular band supporting six tapering candlesticks with deep drip pans and urn-form bobeches, centered by a cylindrical stem with central candlenozzle, interspersed with crenellated bands, with inscription to central band, over circular bases, on square feet, 73'' H x 22'' Dia., est:$8000/10,000. Literature: For further reading on Hudson Roysher see Silver Magazine, May/June 2006, volume 38, number 3, pp. 14-18. Note: Hudson Brisbine Roysher's modern silver designs exemplify the movement of artists and craftsmen the mid-20th century to break with tradition and experiment with contemporary forms and ideas. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1911, Roysher began a career in industrial design after graduating from Cleveland School of Art and Western Reserve University. He followed up his studies in Cleveland by working as a design instructor and earning an M.B.A. from the University of Southern California. He exhibited works in silver and exotic woods at prestigious design shows like the May Show at the Cleveland Museum of art and the New York gallery of the American Craftsmen's council. Roysher received orders from prominent firms like Gump's, San Francisco as well as private clients such as Margaret Lecky and the Gamble House in Pasadena. By the 1950s his interests moved from secular to ecclesiastical silver due to his spiritual convictions and desire to broaden the scope of his work by incorporating liturgical concepts in his designs. This and the following lot are from Roysher's most famous church commissions, in Beverly Hills, California. The church's Gothic style inspired the dramatic, attenuated forms and crenellated decoration of the pieces he produced. In 1971, he was appointed as chairman of the art department at Los Angeles State College and subsequently declined further commissions to focus on his academic responsibilities. Roysher died in Los Angeles in 1998. Condition: Monumental. Very good condition overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and tarnishing to surface overall, commensurate with age and use. Timber of bases slightly lighter in color than stems. Not electrified. 1102 Pair of American Hudson Roysher sterling vases Mid-20th century, marked ''HR'' and ''Sterling'', each with a wide rimmed mouth above a tapering body, with Christogram and inscription ''To the Glory of God / and in loving memory of / Carlotta E. Quirollo'', fitted with removable tin liner, over a domed weighted foot, with crenellated border, on square feet, 15.5'' H x 8'' Dia., est:$2500/3500. Note: For a footnote on Hudson Roysher, see lot 1101. Condition: General marks, scratches, rubbing and tarnishing commensurate with age. Liners with scratches, slight denting and wear. 1103 JA Whaley Arts & Crafts leaded glass lamp roses First quarter 20th century, the domed mottled green geometric shade with an asymmetrical band of roses at rim over a triple socket base with a waisted foliate-cast stem over a scalloped stepped foliate-cast base, electrified, 25'' H x 18'' Dia., est:$700/1000. Note: This model lamp and shade is illustrated P. Crist. ''Mosaic shades: Volume II'', Santa Fe Springs, 2005 p. 101. Condition: Shade top aperture: 4''. Good condition overall. With a deep brown patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and some dirt accumulation commensurate with age and use. One pull chain lacking end cap. Shade with some scratches to glass with dirt accumulation. Minor scattered cracks to a few glass panels. Some spotting to patina of base. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. 1104 Three Tiffany Studios gilt-bronze bowls Early 20th century, variously marked, including a footed tazza #1665, an incised Favrile bowl #425, and a jardiniere with copper liner #1227, 3 pcs, the tazza, 4.75'' H x 9'' Dia., est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property from a Private San Diego, CA collection. Condition: The jardiniere: 2.75'' x 8.75''; the Favrile bowl: 1.5'' x 9.25''. Good condition to all. With typical light marks, scratches, rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use. The tazza with some light spotting to surface. The jardiniere with some marks and spotting to surface to copper liner. Also with a bit of white polish residue to crevices. Favrile bowl with white polish residue to crevices. 1105 Pr Tiffany Studios gilt-bronze candlesticks 1213 Early 20th century, marked ''Tiffany Studios / New York / 1213'', each with circular drip pan above a bulbous nozzle over a three-pronged top above a thin stem over a circular, slightly incised base, 18.75'' H x 5.5'' Dia., est:$2000/3000. Provenance: Property from a Private San Diego, CA collection. Condition: Good overall condition. With light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age. Minor spotting to bases, more to one than other. Should clean off easily. Same with very slight bend to stem and some denting to drip pan. 1106 A Tiffany Studios gilt-bronze floor lamp 633 Early 20th century, marked ''Tiffany Studios / New York / 633'', with spreading conical parchment shade above a reeded stem over a circular stepped, foliate-cast base, electrified, overall, 45.25'' H x 12'' Dia., est:$1500/2000 Condition: Diameter of base: 8''. Good overall condition. Shade with some broken stitches. Shade does not sit perfectly straight. General marks and scratches overall, commensurate with age and use. Rubbing to gilt surface around switch and all along stem. Electrified. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. 1107 An R. Lalique frosted glass 'Plumes' vase lamp Circa 1920, apparently unmarked, opalescent, with a short neck over a globular body decorated with swirled feathers, 8.5'' H x 8'' Dia., est:$700/900 Condition: Generally good overall condition. With typical marks and scratches commensurate with age. With some rings of cloudiness around center of interior, possibly water stains. With slight dirt accumulation in crevices. A few small chips to foot and underside of base. Neck does not appear to be ground down. With remnants of old paper labels to underside. 1108 An R. Lalique frosted glass ''Plumes'' vase lamp Circa 1920, molded ''R. Lalique'', with a short neck over a globular body decorated with swirled feathers, with later lamp insert, the vase, 8.5'' H x 7.75'' Dia., est:$900/1200 Condition: Generally good overall condition. With typical marks and scratches commensurate with age. With dirt accumulation in crevices. Should clean up nicely. Neck does not appear to be ground down. Insert should be fairly easy to remove. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. 1109 A pair of Roseville green Pinecone jardinieres Early 20th century, Zanesville, Ohio, marked ''Roseville / U.S.A. / 402-8 / Pine Cone'', the pedestals ''405-8 / ped'', each with a bulbous jardiniere decorated with pinecone clusters and needles, with handles to sides, on waisted stands, 4 pcs, overall, 25'' H x 11'' Dia., est:$1200/1800 Condition: Very good condition overall. General light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age. Minor scattered chipped losses to surface in areas. 1110 Dominique Alonzo ormolu & onyx encrier inkstand Late 19th/early 20th century, signed ''D Alonzo'' (d. 1930, France), centrally mounted with a bust of a woman in Renaissance style dress, flanked by a pair of hinged lidded inkpots, on a curved onyx base with utensil well, on short turned feet, 7'' H x 11.5'' W x 7'' D, est:$1000/2000 Condition: Good condition overall. Metalwork nicely cast and chased. One inkpot possibly replaced, but well matched. Face very well rendered. With some rubbing and darkening to metal elements. Onyx with slight rubbing and small areas of chips - notably to front edge. 1111 A French Art Nouveau bronze vase Eugene Blot Late 19th century, with mark ''Eug. Blot'', the rim cast with busts of nude maidens above a waisted body cast with drapery on a ruffled footed base, 11'' H x 6.25'' Dia., est:$800/1200. Note: Eugene Blot worked as an editor and founder of bronze works by artists such as Constantin, Meunier, Hoetger, Jouant, Vander Stratten, and Camille Claudel. He also owned an exhibition gallery at 5 Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris, where he presented pieces by important Impressionist painters, and the bronzes he produced. Condition: Nicely cast. With general marks, scratches rubbing and dirt accumulation commensurate with age and use. Particular rubbing to patina on rim figures. Lacking insert. 1112 A French Art Nouveau enameled cachepot maiden Late 19th/early 20th century, cylindrical, with gilt and patinated bronze mounts, a teal ground with central gilt floral wreath centering a maiden with floral headdress signed ''Dorval'', the reverse with a floral spray, 8.75'' H x 6.5'' Dia., est:$3000/5000 Condition: Mounts very nicely cast and chased. Enameled decoration very well executed. Central portrait well rendered. General marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age. With rubbing to mounts. Dirt accumulation to bottom foot rim mount. With some crazed shatter marks to enamel on back of pot - not unstable. With some rubbing to gilt elements on back of pot. No evident flaws to central portrait area. 1113 A Christofle Art Nouveau gilt-bronze lamp base Early 20th century, marked ''Christofle'' and with number ''1987305'', the later associated leaded glass shade of mushroom-form inset with red, orange and yellow glass, over a tapering stem above a circular base with attenuated foliate legs extending to paw feet, electrified, overall, 31'' H x 15.25'' Dia., est:$800/1200 Condition: Height of lamp to top circular fitment: 17.25''. Good overall condition. Shade later, as stated. Shade with slight dirt accumulation to crevices and rubbing to gilding. Base with some marks, scratches and rubbing to gilt surface overall commensurate with age and use. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. 1114 French Art Deco style wrought iron console table In the manner of Edgar Brandt, the rectangular black composition granite top above a downcurved pierced frame decorated with scrolls and waved stiles, 33.25'' H x 50'' W x 11'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Top later. Edges of top un-polished and un-finished. Good overall condition. Structurally sound. With a slightly reddish gold patina to surface. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface. 1115 An Art Deco walnut demilune bar cabinet Circa 1930, possibly English, the locks stamped ''Lever'', the banded top section with a pair of doors reversing to open shelves, opening to further shaped shelves before a mirrored back, over a conforming outset reeded case with a pair of blue velvet inset pull out slides to top, with a pair of doors opening to a similarly shaped shelf, electrified, 67.5'' H x 48.5'' W x 24'' D, est:$2000/3000. Provenance: By repute, from an ocean liner; Property from a Private Los Angeles, CA Collection. Condition: Very good condition overall. Structurally sound. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Top doors do not shut securely. Some light water staining to top of case. With some wear to timber around closing edges of doors. Very slight lifting and losses to veneer in areas. Pulls to slides with some wear. Interior of each section in very good condition. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. Two keys. 1116 French silver enamel leather vanity set Streisand Early 20th century, the case stamped ''Maquet'', the silver elements with Minerva mark, the blue leather case enclosing a fitted interior with further leather boxes and silver mounted blue enameled and etched glass bottles and implements including a manicure set, a mirror, a hairbrush, a clothes brush, perfume bottles and other articles, 23 pcs, the case, 5'' H x 19'' W x 13'' D, est:$3000/5000. Note: With accompanying note indicating the vanity set was a gift given to Barbra Streisand. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector; Property from the Collection of Barbra Streisand, purchased Los Angeles, circa 1970s. Condition: smallest bottle: 3.75 x 1.75 x 1.5''; the mirror: 6.75 x 9.5''. Good condition overall. General marks, scratches and light wear commensurate with age. Some fading and discoloration to leather elements. Interior back of leather lid with staining. Some interior boxes turning slightly yellow-green. Rubbing and spotting to brass hardware. Leather case with light marks and scratches. With a 0.25'' scrape to left side. Minor lifting to leather at edges in areas. Typical tarnishing to silver elements. Some spotting and very slight staining to silk lining. Enamel in very good condition. Mirror plate with some minor spotting and scratching. Shoehorn oxidized. No key. Case closes securely. No further condition or size information can be provided. We suggest you or your agent view the lot in person. 1117 Dali Elgin ''Bird-in-Hand'' silver plated compact Designed by Salvador Dali for Elgin American circa 1950, marked ''Dali'' and ''Elgin American / Made in U.S.A. / Pat. Pend.'', in the form of a bird with crossed wings, in silver finish with 14K gold overlay to feathers, with powder compartment, pill box, mirror and lipstick, 4.75'' H x 2.5'' W x 1.25'' D, est:$400/600. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector, New York, NY. Condition: Good overall condition. With some typical light rubbed wear to silver finish on exterior and interior, commensurate with age and use. General light marks and scratches, noticeable to birds head and to interior around tail and edges of powder compartment. With original lipstick. Some slight spotting to mirror. 1118 After L. Alma-Tadema, ''Spring'', photoengraving After Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912 British), photoengraving on paper under glass, plate size: 38.5'' H x 18.5'' W, est:$600/900. Note: Published by Photographishe Gesellschaft, 1894. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with minor mat burn and some staining. Not examined out of the original frame. 1119 Pre-Raphaelite, 19th c. French, reclining nude Appears unsigned, oil on canvas, 40'' H x 71'' W, est:$5000/7000. Note: Gilbert Paoli managed the famous Coconut Grove lounge at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles during the 1950s and his family's painting was on display in the restaurant. When he opened Gilbert Paoli's La Rue restaurant on the Sunset Strip in the 1960s, the painting was reputed to have hung above Frank Sinatra's favorite table. Provenance: By descent in the family to Gilbert Paoli, France and Los Angeles, prior to 1940s; on display at Coconut Grove lounge at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, 1950s; acquired by the present owner from the above. Condition: Visual: Craquelure and stretcher bar creases throughout. A 1" horizontal area of paint loss in the upper right quadrant. Five older waxed patches on the verso. Blacklight: Extensive touch-up throughout the painting particularly along the four edges, on most of the figure's feet and lower legs, throughout the torso including a 12" horizontal area across the figure's chest. 1120 Continental School, late 18th c., lady's portrait Appears unsigned, portrait of a lady with a pearl necklace and furs, oval: 28.5'' H x 23.5'' W, est:$1000/1500. Provenance: Property from the G.M. Epure Trust, San Marino, CA. Condition: Visual: Stable craquelure and paint shrinkage throughout. An area with paint loss in the lower right quadrant near the figure's hands and surface scratches and minor losses along the lower edge. Blacklight: A small scattered area of touch-up to address cracking in the lower left quadrant. Evidence of older restorations throughout but with a heavy masking varnish so difficult to read under blacklight. 1121 French School portrait, consort of Louis XV, oil Portrait of Maria Leszczynska, consort of Louis XV, unsigned, oil on canvas, canvas stamped Giroux, oval: 29'' H x 23.5'' W, est:$6000/9000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Visual: A small scattered area of paint loss along the upper edge and stable craquelure throughout. Blacklight: A few minor scattered spots of touch-up in the background. Heavy, uneven varnish difficult to read under blacklight. 1122 French School, Portrait of the sister of Louis XV French School, portrait of the sister of Louis XV, unsigned, oil on canvas, canvas stamped Giroux, oval: 29'' H x 23.5'' W, est:$6000/9000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Visual: Stable craquelure throughout. Blacklight: A scattered area of paint loss and touch-up in the background along the upper edge and a small scattered area of touch-up on the figure's neck. Heavy, uneven varnish difficult to read under blacklight. 1123 Adolphe Etienne Piot (1850-1910) A Secret Admirer, signed left center: Piot, oil on canvas, 18.25'' x 15'', est:$3000/5000. Exhibited: Paris, France, 1878, awarded honorable mention (see wax stamp verso). Condition: Visual: Stable craquelure throughout. Blacklight: Extensive touch-up to address cracking throughout the background and spots of touch-up on the figure's right eye, right shoulder, chest and a few other spots throughout. 1124 George Sheridan Knowles (1863-1931) There They Go, Mother and daughter before a reflecting pool, signed and dated lower right: G. Sheridan Knowles 1901, signed again and titled on an original label affixed to the frame, oil on canvas, 36'' x 20'', est:$20,000/30,000. Provenance: The Carroll Gallery, Toronto, Canada (see label verso); Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with minor stable scattered craquelure throughout. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1125 Henry Guillaume Schlesinger (1814-1893) Le Portrait Parlant, Portrait of a mother and daughter, c. 1848, unsigned, oil on canvas laid to canvas, oval: 24'' x 20'', est:$5000/7000. Note: An etching of this painting was apparently executed by Eichen circa 1855. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA Condition: Visual: Extensive, stable craquelure throughout. Blacklight: Small spots and lines of touch-up to address cracking scattered throughout the back ground and edges and a few spots of touch-up on the figures concentrated mainly on the mother's dress. 1126 Tony-Francois de Bergue (1820-1890) View of the coast of the Isle of Capri, signed lower right: Tony de Bergue, oil on canvas laid to canvas, 23'' x 39'', est:$4000/6000. Exhibited: Exposition Universelle, Paris, France, 1878. Note: A copy of a photograph showing the painting hanging in the drawing room of the home of the current owner's grandfather at 717 Paru Street, Alameda, CA accompanies the lot. Two copies of photos of the exterior of the house showing the original Victorian structure and the circa 1920s Spanish style conversion also accompany the lot. The painting retains the gessoed and gilt lining of its original frame. Provenance: Mr. Horace Orlando Moss, New Berlin, NY, acquired on a European Grand Tour at the Paris Exposition, 1878; by descent in the family three generations to the present owner. Condition: Visual: Stable craquelure throughout. Minor frame abrasion and losses along the edges, particularly the lower left extreme corner. Would benefit from relining or correction made to the existing lining by a professional art conservator. Blacklight: A 3" x 7" area of touch-up around the white sail in the right center quadrant and a .75" x 3" area and other scattered spots of touch-up beneath the sail. A .75" x 3" scattered horizontal area of touch-up to the left and a .5" x 2.5" horizontal area to the right of the yellow sailed boat. A 2" diameter scattered area of touch-up in the upper right quadrant with a few other scattered spots of touch-up in the sky in the right center and upper left quadrants. Two nickel-sized areas of touch-up in the lower center quadrant on the distant hills. The lower left quadrant and areas through the lower sky fluoresce unevenly under blacklight apparently due to uneven varnish. 1127 Augusto Corelli (1853-1910) Bay of Naples, signed lower right: Corelli, gouache and watercolor on board under glass, sight size: 9.5'' x 13.5'', est:$1000/1500 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with no evidence of foxing, tearing or stains. Not examined out of the frame. 1128 Baron Jean Antoine Theodore Gudin (1802-1880) Bords de Riviere, signed and dated lower left: T. Gudin 1831, unframed oil on canvas laid to canvas, 18'' x 26'', est:$2500/3500. Provenance: Sold Hotel Drouot, Paris, ''Salle No. 11'', 1-2 February 1900, no. 219 (see labels affixed verso). Condition: Visual: Overpaint visible along the four edges and in the sky to address an extensive repaired 9" tear vertical with three horizontal areas extending from the center tear. Area is stable but the overpaint is discolored. Scrapes with a few minor spots of loss in the sky in the upper right quadrant. Minor cracking along the edges. Very yellowed and heavy discolored varnish. Blacklight: Scattered spots of touch-up are evident in the repaired tear area in the sky. Heavy masking varnish - difficult to read under blacklight. 1129 Charles Rousseau (1862-1916) Mother and son viewing a painting in an artist's studio, signed and dated lower left: Ch. Rousseau 1888, oil on canvas, 27.5'' x 22'', est:$8000/10,000 Condition: Visual: Stable very find craquelure throughout and some tiny spots of scattered paint loss. Blacklight: A quarter-sized spot of touch-up with a corresponding patch in the upper right quadrant. Other very minor scattered dots of touch-up concentrated mainly along the right edge and in the lower left quadrant. 1130 Continental School, 19th c, flower vendor Signed indistinctly lower right: P. *olma*, oil on canvas, 16'' H x 22'' W, est:$600/800 Condition: 0 1131 Franz Pribil (fl. 1835-40-*) Seated Cardinal reading, signed lower left: F. Pribil, oil on canvas, 20.5'' x 16.25'', est:$1000/1500 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition with stable craquelure throughout. Blacklight: Apparently no evidence of touch-up under blacklight. Heavy varnish with surface drips visible under blacklight. 1132 Fritz Beinke (1842-1907) Children standing in a springtime garden, signed, inscribed and dated lower left: F. Beinke 1902 Dusseldorf, oil on canvas, 14'' x 11'', est:$2000/4000 Condition: Visual: Generally good, original condition with surface dirt and stable, craquelure. Minor surface scratches in the lower right quadrant and lower center quadrant. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1133 British School, 19th c, hunting - children & game Signed with indistinct monogram and dated lower right: *S W.F.W. 1859, children with game in a Scottish landscape, hunters in the distance, oil on canvas, 30'' H x 40'' W, est:$2000/4000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection; acquired circa 1950s. Condition: Visual: There is stable craquelure scattered throughout. A 1" 'D' shaped tear with paint loss on the girl's dress and a 3" diagonal tear with paint loss in the lower center quadrant. A few tiny dots of paint loss in the lower left and right corners. Very dirty. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1134 British School, early 20th c, harbor town Appears unsigned, expansive harbor scene with town, flowering hillside and figure, oil on canvas, 20'' H x 36'' W, est:$1000/2000 Condition: Visual: A few tiny dots of paint loss in the right center quadrant. Three older small patches on the verso. Blacklight: A few minor spots of touch-up, some that correspond with patches, scattered throughout. Extensive areas of the sky and water fluoresce under blacklight likely due to lead white paint. 1135 Ludwig Munthe (1841-1986) Hors Concours, Figure walking near a house in a nocturne landscape, signed lower left: L. Munthe, oil on canvas, 21.5'' x 29.5'', est:$4000/6000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection; acquired circa 1950s. Condition: Visual: Generally good, original condition with minor, stable craquelure throughout. Very dirty and with discolored varnish. Blacklight: No evidence of restoration under blacklight. 1136 Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941) Le paysage avec la peniche, signed lower left: E. Galien, oil on canvas, 17'' x 21.5'', est:$7000/9000 Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Blacklight: Very minor spots of touch-up scattered in the sky and a few spots of touch-up on the buildings and in the lower left quadrant. 1137 Rembrandt, Old Beggar Woman with a Gourd, etching Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669 Dutch), ''Old Beggar Woman with a Gourd'', etching on paper under glass, plate size: 4.1'' H x 1.9'' W, est:$1500/2500. Literature: Bartsch, 168. Note: Printing date unknown. Provenance: Property from an Estate, San Luis Obispo, CA. Condition: Visual: Generally good condition. Affixed to the back mat along the top edge, framed floating. Not examined out of the frame. 1138 A Russian icon Burning Bush 17th -18th c Possibly late Stroganov School, based on the Biblical vision of Moses, centrally depicting a mandorla with the Mother of God within a wreath of cherubim and a seven pointed star with angels and the symbolic depictions of the four Evangelists, with further scenes from the story of the Burning Bush at corners and inscriptions in the borders, on board, 13.875'' H x 11.75'' W, est:$8000/10,000. Exhibited: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA 12 November to 17 December 17 1944. Literature: Art Bulletin 12 #4, 1930. Provenance: The Hermitage Museum, formerly in Collection of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna; with La Vieille Russie, New York, NY. Condition: Very nicely painted, with extensive detail. Board bowed, with two wooden shunts to reverse to prevent further bowing. Good overall condition. With typical fine craquelure to surface and some small scattered losses, most notably to edges, as visible in catalogue photos. A few scratches to central figure of Mother of God. With a few scattered areas of older touch-up which do not fluoresce. With more numerous small scattered areas of touch up, which do fluoresce, namely around scalloped border. No significant touch up visible around central figures. 1139 A pair of Spanish Colonial silvered figures Probably 19th century, depicting two robed male figure torsos, 26'' H x 18'' W x 18'' D, est:$1500/2000 Condition: Re-decorated. Decently carved. Repairs. General marks, nicks, scratches, wear and visible old woodworm. 1140 Continental polychromed figure Christ child boy Probably 18th century, depicted standing contrapposto, with right arm raised, on a wooden plinth, overall, 35'' H x 16'' W x 9'' D, est:$1500/2000 Condition: Nicely rendered. General marks, scratches, cracking and wear commensurate with age. Losses to fingers of both right and left hands. Head cracked at neck, possibly re-set. Evidence of overpainting, with older and newer restorations. Wear and losses to plinth. 1141 A pair of Continental articulated wood figures Probably southern European, a female and male figure, the female figure with crown and brass filigree pendant earrings, the male with full beard, each with articulated arms and legs, on a stepped wooden stand, the female overall, 37.5'' H x 12.75'' W x 9.5'' D, est:$2000/2500 Condition: The stands: 5.5'' high. The male: 29 x 10 x 7''. Nicely carved and assembled. Both with overall wear, rubbing, pitting, losses and restorations as visible in catalogue photos. Queen's crown bent. With typical cracking to timber overall. Losses to painted decoration. Arms re-secured with later pins. Male figure's right arm and leg loose, would benefit from re-securing. Same figure lacking element from right hand. 1142 A North Italian walnut & parquetry commode Late 18th century, Lombardy, the rectangular line-inlaid top above a conforming case fitted with three graduated pyrographic-decorated faux-paneled drawers, on square tapering legs, 35'' H x 47'' W x 22.5'' D, est:$2000/4000. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector, Altadena, CA. Condition: Structurally sound. Top with significant warping. With typical cracking, lifting, losses, patched replacements, and overpainted restoration to veneer overall, some visible in catalogue photo. With some losses to molding of top and drawer fronts. Top with 12 x 3'' triangular patched repair to rear right corner. Pulls possibly original. Center of drawers originally with similar oval lock plates or pulls. Currently with oval scarring to drawer fronts. With shrinkage cracking to sides. Some bowing to drawer fronts. Visible old woodworm. Wear to legs, no key. 1143 An Italian Baroque style walnut dining suite Early 20th century, the chairs bearing the label ''Doezema Furniture Company / Grand Rapids / Michigan'', comprising a sideboard with two large drawers over a pair of divided drawers (36 x 78 x 22''), a buffet with a single drawer (36 x 41.25 x 19''), a china cabinet with a pair of doors enclosing two shelves over a drawer (76 x 41 x 18''), an extending dining table (closed 30 x 44 x 72'') and eight chairs covered in rose cut velvet; two armchairs (48 x 25.25 x 23.75'') and six side chairs (44 x 22 x 22.5''), with foliate and floral carved swags, with central shells, cabriole legs and scroll feet, 12 pcs, , est:$4000/6000. Provenance: Property from the G.M. Epure Trust, San Marino, CA. Condition: seats: armchairs; 19.5 x 21 x 18'', side chairs; 17.5 x 21 x 17''. Very good condition overall. Very well made, nicely decorated and structurally sound. With a nutty color to timber overall. Table lacking leaves. Some minor fading to tops overall. General marks, scratches and dirt accumulation commensurate with age and use. Upholstery with wear, particularly to seats and some dirt accumulation. 1144 A French Tiffany & Co crystal regulator clock Circa 1900, the movement marked ''Tiffany & Co'' and ''Made in France /8736 55'', the circular enamel dial with Arabic chapters, decorated with floral swags, with mercury pendulum, within a rectangular beveled glazed architectural case, with outset Corinthian columnar uprights to corners, on a bracket base, 12.5'' H x 10.25'' W x 6'' D, est:$1500/2000 Condition: Good condition overall. Surface with a dark brassy color. General light marks and scratches commensurate with age. All elements to movement and dial present. No key. Working condition unknown and not guaranteed. 1145 An Austrian cold-painted bronze figural lamp Late 19th/early 20th century, marked ''Austria'', depicting a teacher and students under a canopy, electrified, 11'' W x 9.25'' D x 5.5'' Dia., est:$1000/2000 Condition: General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface patina and decoration commensurate with age and use. Some areas rubbed more than others, in particular top of canopy and right support pole. Figures nicely modeled and cast. Slight dirt accumulation overall. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use. 1146 An Austrian cold-painted bronze & marble tray Late 19th/20th century, the figure marked ''Baltmann (?) & Co / Austria'', depicting a rider on a camel, mounted on a circular Portor marble base with circular recess, 7.5'' H x 10'' Dia., est:$2000/3000 Condition: Good condition overall. With some rubbing, marks and scratches, particularly to the decorated figure. Some scattered losses to decoration, but good color/pigment retention. Surface of marble somewhat rubbed and matte. 1147 Austrian cold-painted bronze figure on carpet After Franz Bergman, stamped with Bergman seal, numbered and inscribed ''Geschutzt'', depicting an Arab seated on a carpet in prayer, 8.5'' H x 7'' W x 10.5'' D, est:$2500/3500. Note: A nearly identical model sold Christie's London, 18 September 2007, lot 97 (1,375 British Pounds). Condition: Good condition overall. With general marks, scratches and rubbing to surface decoration. 1148 Austrian or German painted figural peddler clock Late 18th/19th century, the movement marked ''JG (?) 11605'', clockmaker's clock, painted metal figure of a clock peddler with two clocks, on an integral plinth sent into a later walnut pedestal, overall, 17.75'' H x 10'' W x 7'' D, est:$800/1200. Literature: A very similar form figural clock is illustrated E. Bruton. ''Clocks & Watches'', Feltham, 1968, p. 80. Note: This figural clock illustrates the manner in which 18th and 19th century clockmakers advertised and sold their wares. Condition: The figure: 13.5'' x 6'' x 5''. With light wear, marks, scratches and rubbing to surface commensurate with age and use. Dirt accumulation overall. Some bending to pendulums in left hand of figure. With one hand off and retained, one hand lacking. Some wear and rubbed losses to enamel dial. Two keys. With pendulum. The working condition of the clocks is offered is unknown and not guaranteed. 1149 Berlin KPM porcelain plaque of a beauty 'Louise' Late 19th/early 20th century, impressed ''KPM'' and scepter marks and further ''X04'', with chalk number ''4369'', and old handwritten paper label with title ''Louise'', after Gustav Richter (1823-1884, German), portrait of Queen Louise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz of Prussia (10 March 1776 - 19 July 1810), 8.5'' H x 6.5'' W, est:$1500/2000. Provenance: Property from the G.M. Epure Trust, San Marino, CA. Condition: Overall: 14 x 12.25''. Very nicely painted. Good overall condition. With light minor marks and scratches to surface. Recently cleaned to remove nicotine staining, with some remaining around edges. Blue velvet matting deteriorating. Would benefit from re-matting. Frame nicely carved and gilt. With dirt accumulation overall. Would benefit from cleaning. 1150 A Berlin KPM porcelain plaque beauty Edelweiss Late 19th/early 20th century, impressed ''KPM'' and scepter marks and further ''Sz'' and ''217 - 158'', with pencil inscription ''Edelweiss'', depicting a beauty in a pink gown, signed ''R. Wuim (?)'', within a pierced foliate-carved giltwood frame, 9.25'' H x 6.25'' W, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Good overall condition. Nicely painted. With some dirt accumulation around sides, would benefit from light cleaning. With minor light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age - more notable around lower right corner. Frame with some rubbing, small chipped losses and overpainted repair. 1151 A Royal Vienna style cabinet plate M Leszczynska 20th century, with blue beehive overglaze mark to underside and also with green eight point star, with remnants of an inscription, depicting Maria Leszczynska, consort to Louis XV, with in a bell-flower and floral swag border, set into an acanthus-carved giltwood frame, the plate, 9.75'' Dia., est:$1500/2000 Condition: Overall: 16.5 x 14.75''. General very light marks and scratches to surface overall. Few imperfections to surface decoration. Back of plate appears to have been chipped away, possibly as a result of a former adhesive backing. Frame in good condition with light rubbing and a few fine cracks to outside edge. 1152 A Mettlach stoneware tavern punch service Early 20th century, the punchbowl with castle and further marked ''Ges. Gesch. / Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. / Made in Germany / 2339 / 20 10'', the tray marked with model number ''3032'', comprising a covered punch bowl (16 x 16 x 11.5''), 12 cups (2 x 3.75 x 3'') and a circular fitted tray (20.5''), decorated with tavern scenes depicting musicians, fruit and dancing vegetables, 14 pcs, , est:$1200/1800. Provenance: With a handwritten note that the service was acquired in 1908, thence by descent to the present family member. Condition: Good condition overall. Cups not marked. General light marks and scratches overall. With some spotty staining to interior of punch bowl. Colors rich. Interior of one cup stained. 1153 A pair of Goldscheider terracotta busts man woman Late 19th/early 20th century, marked ''F. Goldscheider / Wien'', ''Gesetzlich /Geschultz'' and incised ''294'', depicting a 17th century cavalier and lady, on ebonized marble socles, the larger overall, 22.5'' H x 14.75'' W x 10'' D, est:$1000/2000 Condition: The socle height: 5.5''. Generally good condition overall. Nicely modeled. General marks, nicks, scratches, rubbing and dirt accumulation commensurate with age. With some scattered nicked losses to terracotta in areas. Minor scattered losses to polychrome decoration. Socles with visible old woodworm. 1154 Goldscheider terracotta group Chemin de l'Eglise Late 19th/early 20th century, marked ''F. Goldscheider / Reproduction / Reservee'' and ''1049 / 21'', depicting and elderly couple on the way to church, mounted on a Rouge Griotte marble base bearing a plaque ''Le Chemin de l'Eglise / par F ic Goldscheider'' Friedrich Goldscheider (1845-1897, Austria), overall, 33'' H x 17'' W x 12'' D, est:$2000/3000. Provenance: Sold Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, LA, 4 March 2006, lot 352. Condition: The terracotta: 29.5 x 16 x 10.5''. Good overall condition. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface overall. With some losses to surface decoration, particularly to tops of heads and extremities of figures. With a 1'' repaired chip to front side of woman's skirt hem. Minor chipped losses to marble base. 1155 Twelve Russian Kornilov Brothers dessert plates 20th century, St. Petersburg, with maker's marks in Cyrillic, pattern 247, each with central rosette with floral and strapwork-decorated rim in rust, green and black with gilt highlights, 8.25'' Dia., est:$700/1000. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector, Riverside, CA. Condition: Very good condition overall. Very light marks and scratches to surfaces. With typical rubbing and minor scattered losses to painted decoration to rims and edges. 1156 A Louis XVI style ormolu & marble clock garniture Late 19th century, ormolu and Griotte de Campan rouge marble three piece garniture comprising a mantel clock with circular dial inset with enameled Arabic chapters within a rectangular case surmounted by a laurel-swagged urn finial, on toupie feet and a pair of five light candelabra, each with urn-form stem issuing foliate-sheathed J-form candlearms, on a plinth base with outset corners on toupie feet, 3 pcs, the clock, 22'' H x 11'' W x 6.75'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: The candelabra: 22.25 x 9.5''. Good overall condition. With scattered old well-executed repairs to marble overall. Bronze elements decently cast. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surfaces overall. Enamel and silvered chapters rubbed and spotted. Clock lacking pendulum and key. Movement appears original and intact. Working condition of clock is unknown and not guaranteed. 1157 A Swiss cylinder rosewood marquetry music box Second half 19th century, the rectangular banded and marquetry-inlaid rosewood case enclosing a cylinder and nine bells, 10'' H x 22.5'' W x 11.5'' D, est:$1500/2500 Condition: General marks and scratches to case overall. With some marks, scratches and loss to finish - notably a 1.5'' section to left of top of case. Slight bowing to top resulting in minor cracking at side edges. Corner edge fillet lifting from right front corner. With some restoration to timber of interior. Works appear good, clean and complete. Number of airs unknown. Working condition unknown and not guaranteed. 1158 A Victorian rosewood lady's writing table Circa 1840, in the after the model by Thomas Sheraton, the lock stamped ''Hobbs & Co / London / Lever / Machine Made'', the C-shaped pierced galleried superstructure with retractable red silk-lined fire screen above a slightly incurved writing surface flanked by two small deep drawers over a frieze drawer, on line-inlaid square tapering legs ending in casters. Closed, 32.5'' H x 24'' W x 17.5'' D, est:$800/1200. Literature: The original design for this model writing desk is illustrated in Thomas Sheraton's ''Cabinet Maker and Upholsters Drawing Book'', 1793, p. 388, pl. 37. Note: Sheraton's description of this form indicates that ''The convenience of this table is, that a lady, when writing at it, may both receive the benefit of the fire, and have her face screened from its scorching heat.'', ibid, p. 388. Provenance: Property of a Private Collector, Yucaipa, CA. Condition: With fire screen raised: 50''. Structurally sound. Nicely made. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Some very minor cracking and lifting to veneer in areas. With a tight shrinkage crack running horizontally across writing surface. Some darkening and bending to metal gallery. Pull to right drawer of superstructure off and retained. Superstructure drawers quite tight. Screen slides well. Some staining and slight fraying to silk of screen. Casters replaced. One key. 1159 A Continental Neoclassic style giltwood mirror Probably mid-20th century, the elongated oval plate within a rectangular surround with further gilt-crazed slips, the rectangular cornice above a pierced foliate scroll-carved frieze, with drapery pendants to sides, 75'' H x 40'' W, est:$800/1200 Condition: Good condition overall. General light marks, scratches and rubbing to surface. Gilding of a dark gold color. With some dirt accumulation in crevices. 1160 A Louis XV style fruitwood vanity table Late 19th century, with paper labels to reverse ''Amado Roche y Cia'', the waved cartouche form frame inset with a beveled plate, with glazed cupboard to side, above a serpentine top over a frieze drawer, on foliate headed cabriole legs, 55.5'' H x 32'' W x 21'' D, est:$700/900. Provenance: With Amado Roche & Co., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Condition: With a honey color to timber overall. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Structurally sound. With later metal brace to back securing mirror and cupboard. With some minor nicked losses to timber around center of top - possibly formerly with leather top. With an overpainted repair to right side of front right leg at joint of frieze. Trim loosening from border of interior cupboard. Door does not open easily. No key. 1161 A Louis XVI style giltwood tapestry fire screen Circa 1880, the arched crest carved with floral ribbon entwined garlands centered by a floral spray and a musical trophy, above a circular panel depicting a pair of putti in concert, over a shaped pleated silk panel embroidered with foliate garlands, over acanthus-carved cabriole legs ending in scroll toes, 40.75'' H x 24'' W x 14.5'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Very nicely carved. Structurally sound. General marks and scratches overall. With some rubbing, cracking and minor scattered losses, commensurate with age. Some separation to joints of legs. Tapestry panel rather faded and somewhat puckered in areas. Trim to lower panel loose in areas. With some tears and fraying to silk backing to reverse. 1162 Louis XV style gilt pot stand porte potiche Linke Probably first quarter 20th century, stamped ''F. Linke'', with circular inset Verte de Suede marble top above a ribbon-tied reeded border over a deep foliate and scroll-carved apron above rocaille-headed cabriole legs ending in scroll toes, 19'' H x 19'' Dia., est:$4000/6000. Literature: a related example of this form of stand, in the Louis XVI style, is illustrated C. Payne, ''Francois Linke: 1855-1946 The Belle Epoque of French Furniture'', Suffolk, 2003, p. 432, pl. 509. Provenance: Sold S & S Auction, Inc., Repaupo, NJ; Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Nicely carved. Good overall condition. Structurally sound. With typical rubbing and minor losses to gilding, particularly at edges and extremities revealing red bole, white gesso and bare wood in areas. With some separation due to shrinkage at center under marble, visible at reeded border in two areas. 1163 Louis XV style painted mahogany table a ouvrage Probably early 20th century, in the manner of Francois Linke, the asymmetrical banded parquetry top reversing to a painted scene of frolicking putti, indistinctly signed lower right, possibly ''Coudral'', opening to a triple divided interior over a waved frieze on foliate-headed cabriole legs ending in foliate-cast sabots, 31'' H x 22'' W x 17'' D, est:$3000/5000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Good overall condition. Structurally sound. Mounts nicely cast. Gilding of a bright yellow tone. Timber in good condition with well-restored areas of lifting on interior top edge banding and on legs. Top possibly reveneered. Some rosewood veneering on legs. Painted scene nicely executed. With some scattered areas of overpainted restoration to painting on reverse of top. Some staining and wear to silk lining of top. No key. 1164 A Louis XV style marquetry bedside commode Late 19th century, the serpentine breche d'Alep marble top above a conforming case fitted with a central drawer and door opening to a variegated white marble-lined interior, decorated with floral sprays on a parquetry ground, on foliate-headed cabriole legs ending in rocaille-cast sabots, finished and mounted to all sides, 34'' H x 18.5'' W x 18.5'' D, est:$3000/5000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Well-made. Mounts nicely cast and chased, with an overall even medium gold tone to gilding. Structurally sound. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Marble affixed to top of case. Marble with some old well-matched repairs and infilled cracks. Quite stable. With a semicircular crack to upper right corner of right side marble of interior - stable. Some yellowing to interior marble. With a shrinkage crack to right side of case, would benefit from some infilled and overpainted repair. 1165 Louis XVI style five piece giltwood salon suite Late 19th century, comprising a settee and four fauteuils, each with an arched beaded and leaf-tip-carved crestrail over a cartouche-form padded back and bowed seat covered in Aubusson tapestry with floral bouquets and flowering foliate scrolls, above similarly carved seatrails, on turned tapering fluted legs, the settee, 39'' H x 55.5'' W x 22'' D, est:$15,000/20,000 Condition: Armchairs: height of back: 39'', height of seat: 17.5'', width of seat: 22.5'', depth of seat: 20.5''. Settee: height of seat: 18.5'', width of seat: 53'', depth of seat: 22.5''. Structurally sound. Re-gilt. General marks, nicks, scratches and rubbing to surfaces overall. With rubbing to gilding revealing red bole, white gesso and bare wood in areas. Some variations to carved elements. Tapestry very well made and in quite good condition for age. Some color variation between covers on settee and on fauteuils. With only light fading and wear overall. With some looseness to passementerie trim overall. Two fauteuil lacking side patera above legs. Some roughness to carving of elements. Sunflower patera particularly roughly carved. Typical wear to legs. 1166 Louis XVI style parquetry table Donald Ross Second half 19th century, English, by Donald Ross, the top of drawer stamped ''Edwards & Roberts'', the rectangular top with central inlaid dot trellis reserve within a ribbon twist gilt bronze frame with foliate clasps to corners, above a similarly decorated mahoganylined drawer over foliate encased square tapering amaranth legs ending in tall foliate-cast feet, mounted and decorated in the round, 28'' H x 16.5'' W x 14.5'' D, est:$10,000/15,000. Literature: This model table is illustrated C. Payne. ''19th Century European Furniture'', Woodbridge, 1989, p. 315, fig. 970. Note: Donald Ross's London atelier was famed for producing extremely well made, finely inlaid furniture during the second half of the 19th century. Ross's works are often mistaken not only for that of more esteemed French ebenistes but also for 18th Century pieces. His specialty was a dot and trellis parquetry inlay in the manner of Jean-Henri Reisner. Edwards & Roberts were the most renowned makers and retailers of furniture in 19th Century London, located at 21 Wardour Street. They are known to have had Francois Linke and Donald Ross as clients and suppliers. A pair of this model table sold Sotheby's London, 5 March 2008, lot 205 (20,900 Pounds Sterling). Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Very well made. Structurally sound. General marks, nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Mounts well cast, particularly those to top and legs. Some minor crazing and lifting to border veneer on top. Possibly with a restored shrinkage crack to top - very well executed and matched. No visible sign from underside. With a few very small areas of overpainted restoration to back border of top. With some cracking to frieze reserves flanking drawer above legs - quite stable. Undertier bowing with some slight lifting of timber around borders. No cracking to undertier evident. Borders also with a few scattered areas of overpainted restoration. Mounts with slight darkening - overall even. With some dirt accumulation to crevices. 1167 A French gilt-metal mounted porcelain jardiniere Late 19th century, with a pierced rim over a bulbous body, decorated to one side with a ladies sewing circle, signed ''Lucas'', with a scene of a landscape with a mill to the reverse, on a pink, burgundy and gilt foliate scroll ground, on a square bracket base with incurved corners, 16'' H x 15'' Dia., est:$4000/6000 Condition: Good condition overall. Decoration very nicely executed. General light marks and scratches. Mounts rubbed and darkened. With fine craquelure overall - not very visible. No liner. 1168 A Waterbury bronze crystal regulator clock Late 19th/early 20th century, the dial marked ''Manufactured by Waterbury Clock Co. U.S.A.'', the movement marked ''Waterbury Clock Co. / Patented Sept 13, 1898'', the circular enamel dial with Arabic chapters over a mercury pendulum within a rectangular beveled glazed breakfronted case, with central urn ''en flambeau'' finial and columnar uprights to sides, on engine-turned feet, 14.5'' H x 9.5'' W x 5.5'' D, est:$600/900 Condition: Good overall condition. Quality of casting of decorative elements varies. General marks, scratches and rubbing commensurate with age and use. With a few fine, oxidized cracks around dial. Small chipped loss to dial around affixing screw to top. With one winding key. 1169 A French mounted blue & white enamel vase Late 19th/20th century, of baluster form, decorated with acanthus-decorated neck over a tapering body decorated with music making putti, over a circular spreading foot, 16.5'' H x 5'' Dia., est:$1200/1800 Condition: Good overall condition. Nicely decorated. With some light marks and scratches to surface, commensurate with age. With a small (0.5 x 0.75'') faint shatter mark to middle of body in background. With some fine cracking to white enamel on interior of mouth and neck. Is not unstable. Some rubbing to gilt painted decoration of scenes. 1170 Set of ten Sevres style porcelain portrait plates Each with blue ''L'' overglaze mark dated 1846 and with further silver medallion mark ''France'' and red Chateau de St. Cloud or Chateau de Tuileries mark, also with names of portrait subjects to front including Louis XIV, Madame Leszczynska, Louis XV, Madame du Barry, Duc de Bourgogne, Madame de Montespan, Madame de Lamballe, Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI and Madame de La Valliere, all signed ''Debrie'', within gilt-foliate vine decorated borders, 10 pcs, 9.25'' Dia., est:$3000/4000 Condition: Generally good condition overall. With slight rubbing to gilt borders. Minor marks and scratches. Louis XIV plate with hairline crack running from center to edge of underside, not visible from front. 1171 A Sevres style mounted porcelain vase L. Morin Late 19th/20th century, with overglaze blue interlaced ''L'' mark centering an ''L'' or ''H'', the lid with ''Empire Bazar'' label, the domed lid over a flared rim over a tapering neck above a bulbous body decorated with a continuous scene of a romantic 18th century couple in a landscape, signed ''L. Morin'', over a socle and circular foot, on a canted square base, 28'' H x 8'' Dia., est:$2000/3000 Condition: General marks, scratches and rubbing overall. Lid does not sit securely on rim - no groove or fitment. Metal mounts roughly cast. Decoration decently executed. With a 5.25'' firing crack running around the bottom of the body. With a further .5'' vertical firing crack in same area. Surface of lid and body with a slightly tacky feeling, possibly indicating some sort of overspray - does not fluoresce. Rubbing to gilt elements. 1172 A Sevres style mounted ''jeweled'' lidded vase Late 19th/20th century, with no marks visible, of drum shape, with domed lid and 'en flambeau' finial, over a foliate chased rim above a spreading neck decorated with foliate swags and pendant 'ruby' and white 'jewel' floral forms, painted with a continuous view of a musical concert to one side and a fountain within a landscape to the other, with laurel swag handles to sides, on a conforming socle, 25'' H x 12'' W x 8.5'' D, est:$3000/5000 Condition: Good overall condition. Decoration very well executed. With some light marks and scratches to surface, commensurate with age. Gilt-bronze elements rather bright. With a few small chipped losses to decoration on figural scene to front. With a small imperfection to top of central hip of body on back landscape scene. Some rubbing and losses to 'jewel' elements. 1173 A Sevres style gilt-metal porcelain covered vase Late 19th/20th century, with blue overglaze interlaced ''L'' marks to underside, the domed lid with pinecone finial over a tapering bulbous body decorated with a 'fete galante' scene, signed ''Maxant'' to one side and a hunting trophy to the reverse, with foliate-cast handles to sides on a square canted base, 26.25'' H x 12.5'' W x 9'' D, est:$1800/2200 Condition: Good overall condition. Nicely decorated. With light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age. Rubbing to gilding of mounts overall. 1174 A Sevres style gilt-bronze-mounted porcelain vase Early 20th century, with overglaze blue crossed swords mark and further marked ''A L'' and ''Made in France'', possibly Bloch & Co., Paris, the lid with pinecone finial above a pierced foliate guilloche rim flanked by caryatid handles over a tapering body decorated with a scene of an amorous couple on a stroll, signed ''Anbles'', to one side and a landscape with a chateau to the reverse, on a cobalt ground with gilt foliate scrolls, over a circular stepped base with laurel garland, on square fluted spreading feet, 28.5'' H x 12'' W x 8.5'' D, est:$3000/4000. Provenance: Property From the Estate of C.B. Sweet, Lumber & Railroad Pioneer, Beverly Hills, CA and thence by descent to the present family member. Condition: Good condition overall. General light marks, scratches and rubbing to surface, commensurate with age. Mounts decently cast. With polish residue to crevices. Gilt decoration to lid particularly rubbed. 1175 A pair of Louis XV style ormolu figural chenets Late 19th century, depicting a girl or boy seated within a portico above a curved staircase, decorated overall with acanthus scrolls, 13'' H x 11.5'' W x 7.25'' D, est:$800/1200 Condition: Good condition overall. Nicely cast. General marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Gilding rubbed overall. With a medium lacquered finish to surface. Slight dirt accumulation overall. With evidence of regilding to backs of both. Back supports possibly replacements. With additional holes to underside - not visible from front. 1176 A Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock Japy Freres Late 19th century, the movement with Japy Freres pastille, also stamped ''13918'', reverse of foliate element of case stamped ''HCJ / 712'', the circular gilt-bronze dial inset with Roman enamel chapters within an asymmetric acanthus-cast case with a pair of putti, allegorical of music, seated at the base, 24'' H x 20.5'' W x 9.5'' D, est:$5000/7000 Condition: Good condition overall. Case nicely cast. Probably re-gilt. General light marks, scratches and rubbing to surface. With some casting cracks to back of lower foliate elements - does not affect stability. Hands oxidized. Back of movement loose. Movement appears original and complete. No key. No pendulum. Working condition unknown and not guaranteed. 1177 Louis XV style walnut side cabinet Haentges Freres Late 19th century, some mounts stamped ''Haentges'', the rectangular molded breakfronted Breche Violette marble top above one long flanked by two short frieze drawers over a central paneled door flanked by two further paneled doors, each enclosing a shelf, over a waved apron, on acanthus-headed cabriole legs ending in hairy paw feet, 42.25'' H x 71.5'' W x 24.75'' D, est:$12,000/15,000. Note: The renowned firm of Haentges Freres was located at 9, Immeubles Industriels from 1883 and later at 6, rue Titon, Paris. Provenance: Property from a Private Collector, Beverly Hills, CA. Condition: Very well made. Structurally sound. With a rich, nutty brown color to timber overall. Mounts overall very nicely cast, chased and gilt, possibly with a few minor replacements. Marble top affixed to top of case with adhesive. Top with some infilled repaired cracks. With minor losses to edges. With a .5'' section chipped off to front and retained. Would benefit from proper repair. With minor marks and scratches to case. Timber well carved. Rear left paw mount possibly repaired. Right drawer pull mount possibly a replacement. With some typical rubbing to gilding of pull mounts. Underside bowing slightly. Drawers and doors move well. One key. 1178 After G Michel, ''La Pensee'', bust, Susse Freres Signed ''G. Michel'' (Gustave Frederic Michel, 1851-1924, French), and further marked ''Medaille / d'honneur'', also bearing Susse Freres foundry pastille, a gilt-bronze bust of a Classical maiden, wearing a laurel wreath, entitled ''La Pensee'', 12.25'' W x 9'' D, est:$800/1200. Provenance: Property of a Private Beverly Hills Collector. Condition: Good condition overall. With a nice even gold tone overall. With only very light marks, scratches and rubbing to surface. Slight spotting to gilt surface overall. 1179 A Continental patinated metal portrait tondo Probably German, late 19th/20th century, centrally depicting the bust of a woman in 18th century dress, initialed ''L'', within a border of fruiting garlands surmounted by a pair of recumbent figures flanking a castle, 38'' Dia., est:$1000/1500 Condition: Good condition overall. With a dark brown patina to surface overall. Elements nicely rendered. General marks, scratches and some rubbing to surface, commensurate with age. With a later support wire attached to reverse. 1180 After Jef Lambeaux patinated bronze bust woman Probably early 20th century, signed ''Jef Lambeaux'' (Josef Maria Thomas Lambeaux 1852 - 1908, Belgian), depicting a woman a woman with floral wreath at three-quarter profile, 19.5'' H x 15.5'' W x 8'' D, est:$800/1200 Condition: Good overall condition. With a dark greenish brown patina to surface. General marks, scratches and light rubbing overall, commensurate with age. 1181 After Eugene Marioton bronze figure soldier Signed ''E. Marioton'' (1857-1933, French), depicting a soldier holding a rifle with bayonet, 30'' H x 8'' W x 10'' D, est:$1500/2000 Condition: With a medium brown patina to surface. Surface appears rubbed to achieve an overall lighter color with very dark, almost black surface in crevices. General marks and scratches. 1182 Dalou bronze ''Le Grand Paysan'' figure worker Signed ''Dalou'' (Aime-Jules Dalou, 1838-1902, French), inscribed ''Susse Fres Edts'', stamped with Susse pastille mark and also marked ''Casa Bellas Artes / Buenos Aires'', on a circular Verde Antico marble base, overall, 26'' H x 9'' Dia., est:$4000/6000 Condition: Height of bronze: 24''. With a dark brown patina overall. Good condition overall. With light marks, scratches and rubbing commensurate with age. Slight dirt accumulation to surface. 1183 After Collas bronze ''Venus de Milo'' nude figure Late 19th century, with Collas (Achille Collas, 1794 -1859, French) Foundry pastille ''Reduction Mechanique'', 26.5'' H x 9'' W x 6.5'' D, est:$1200/1800. Literature: P. Kjellberg. ''Bronzes of the 19th Century'', Atglen, 1994, p. 667. Note: Achille Collas began working with Ferdinand Barbedienne on the project of modeling a version of the Antique Roman 'Venus de Milo'. Collas invented a means of mechanically reducing the scale from the original. Condition: Decently cast. With a medium brown patina to surface overall. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface, particularly to top of head. With a triangular patched repair to right side of base - well executed. 1184 After Dumaige, metal figure group ''L'Education'' Late 19th century, the base marked ''L' Education'' and ''Dumaige'' (Etienne-Henry Dumaige (1830-1888, French), bronze-patinated metal, depicting a man with a sword instructing a boy on geometry, on a rectangular plinth, 30.5'' H x 17'' W x 12.5'' D, est:$1000/1500 Condition: Decently cast. With a dark brown patina to surface overall. With some rubbing, scratches and spotting to surface, revealing white metal. Some dirt accumulation overall. 1185 After Clodion terracotta satyr bacchante putto Late 19th/20th century, signed ''Clodion'' (Claude Michel Clodion 1738-1814, French), figures depicted holding a tambourine with grapes, seated on rockwork base, 18.25'' H x 11'' W x 10'' D, est:$2500/3500 Condition: Good overall condition. General marks, scratches and rubbing to surface overall. Grey finish rubbed off in areas, notably to torsos or larger figures. Some minor chipped losses to edge of tambourine and female figure's index finger. 1186 A Luen Wo Chinese Export silver two handled tray Late 19th/early 20th century, Shanghai, with Chinese character marks and further marked ''LW'', rectangular, the surface chased with birds amidst flowering branches, with similar raised decoration to border, with bamboo-decorated rim and handles, on rounded feet, monogrammed ''R'', with inscription to underside ''Mr. & Mrs. I.G. Riddick / from British Cigarette Co., Ltd. Leaf Department...'' with a list of names, 23'' W x 12.25'' D, 70 oz, est:$1500/2500. Provenance: Property of a Private Beverly Hills Collector. Condition: Good condition overall. Decoration very nicely executed. With typical light marks and scratches to surface overall, commensurate with age and use. With some tarnishing to surface in crevices. 1187 William Comyns Edwardian sterling table box 1901, London, with maker's mark ''WC'', with registration number ''335571'', of waved oval form, the top decorated with a repousse scene of ladies and gentleman in a romantic landscape, with central drawer with floral pull, on foliate scroll feet, monogrammed ''MR'', 4.5'' H x 11.25'' W x 8.25'' D, est:$2000/3000 Condition: Good overall condition. With general marks, scratches, rubbing and tarnishing to surface, commensurate with age and use. With a few minor scattered dings to surface, particularly to sides. Some rivets to drawer front protruding and slightly bent. With polish residue in crevices. Red velvet lining to drawer faded and worn. Drawer does not close completely. Paper to underside dry and with losses. 1188 An assembled English sterling silver shaving set 1899, Chester; 1903, Birmingham, each with makers mark ''H M'', possibly H. Matthews, including a collapsible straight razor and a razor strap and cover, the razor marked ''Bengall'', , est:$700/1000. Note: The straight razor bearing the mark of retailer '''T.R. Cadman & Sons / Sheffield Eng.'' Condition: Good condition overall. General marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Decoration nicely chased. An assembled set, as stated. Decoration to each work nicely together. Strap case with some very slight irregularities due to usage. Blade to razor with small fine crack running perpendicular from edge. Minor spotting to blade. Strap in good condition. 1189 Pair Elkington & Co gilt sterling pierced bowls 1895-1896, Birmingham, with maker's mark ''E & Co Ld'', and further marked ''19816'', each with foliate and C-scroll decorated rim above a tapering body with intertwined foliate swags, 2 pcs, 2'' H x 6.25'' Dia., 17 oz tw approximately, est:$1000/1500 Condition: Good condition overall. Nicely chased. General light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age. Typical tarnishing to surface. 1190 An Edwardian William Hutton sterling silver tray 1902, London, with maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., rectangular, the edge decorated with waved scrolls interspersed with shells, twin handles to sides, the surface decorated with ruffled C-scrolls and floral sprays, not monogrammed, 30.5'' H x 19'' W, 160 oz, est:$3000/5000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. Very nicely chased and decorated. With light marks and scratches to surface commensurate with age and use. With typical tarnishing overall. Not monogrammed, as stated. Some wear to the edges of the decoration around the center indicating that it was once possibly monogrammed and the inscription has been removed. 1191 Georg Jensen sterling coffee tea service Designed in 1952 by Henning Koppel, marked ''Dessin / HK / Georg Jensen / Denmark Sterling / 1017'', comprising a coffee pot (6.75 x 9.25"), a teapot (4.5 x 9.50"), both with teakwood handles, a cream jug (3 x 5"), an open sugar bowl (1.75 x 4.25'') and an oval tray (20.50 x 17.75"), 5 pcs, 149 oz tw approximately, est:$4000/6000. Literature: This model service, with ebony handles, is illustrated J. Drucker. ''Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver'', Atglen, 2001, p. 230. Provenance: Property from an Estate, Sherman Oaks, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. General light marks and scratches, particularly to surface of tray, commensurate with age and use. With overall typical slight tarnishing. Teak handles somewhat faded and slightly rubbed. 1192 Georg Jensen sterling ''Scroll'' flatware service Designed in 1927 by Johan Rohde, the Scroll, or Saga pattern, marked ''Georg / Jensen / Sterling / Denmark''; comprising 8 dinner knives (8.75"), 8 dinner forks (7"), 8 salad/dessert forks (6.5"), 8 oval soup/dessert spoons (6.5"), 8 teaspoons (5.75"), 8 iced beverage spoons (7"), 8 seafood cocktail forks (6"), 8 butter spreaders (5.75'), 8 demitasse spoons (4.25"), and the following serving items: 2 piece large salad fork and spoon (9.5"), 1 large buffet spoon w/pierced bowl (9.5"),1 medium size serving spoon (8.25"), 1 medium size serving fork (8.25"), 1 large dinner spoon with oval bowl (8"), 1 gravy ladle (7.5"), 1 pie server (8"), 1 cheese plane (7.75"), 1 master sugar/jam spoon (4.50"), 2 piece fish or game carving set, the knife (10.25"), the two-tine fork (7.75"), 2 piece large carving set, the knife (13.50"), the two-tine roast fork (12.25"), 86 pcs, weighable sterling, 170 oz tw approximately, est:$4000/6000. Literature: Place setting pieces from this model service are illustrated J. Drucker. ''Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver'', Atglen, 2001, p. 268. Provenance: Property from an Estate, Sherman Oaks, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. General light marks and scratches, commensurate with age and use. With overall typical slight tarnishing. Weight is without steel bladed articles. 1193 Four silver cigarette cases, Russian, Egyptian First half 20th century, comprising two Russian cases, each marked ''84'', one with maker's mark ''DC'', decorated with a cornucopia around a medallion, the other marked ''CK'', with floral sprays; and two Egyptian, with Arabic marks, decorated with feluccas and palm trees, the largest, 0.5'' H x 5.75'' W x 3.75'' D, 20 oz tw approximately, est:$600/900 Condition: The smallest: 0.5 x 1.75 x 3.5. Generally good condition overall. Decoration to Egyptian cases very finely executed. General marks, scratches, rubbing and minor dings to surfaces. Slight tarnishing to surfaces. Not monogrammed. 1194 A set of four French silver pots de creme Two with Ancien Regime marks, Paris, 1781-1789, with maker's marks '"JSN'' and ''PGF'', two unmarked, each of typical form, with circular lid above an urn-form body, with bail handle, on foliate scroll feet, the marked pair with a single coat of arms under a five point crown, the unmarked pair with a double coat of arms under a five point crown, 4 pcs, the two marked pots, 3.25'' H x 3.25'' W x 2.75'' D, 8.75 oz tw approximately, est:$600/900. Note: A set of twelve related pots, circa 1900 by Ferdinand Erhart, of matching form, also bearing armorials, sold New Orleans Auction Gallery, 19 May 2007, lot 207 ($17,400). Provenance: Property of a Private Collector, New York City. Condition: Weight of unmarked pots: 9 oz tw approximately. Form and decoration of all consistent. General marks, scratches, rubbing and slight tarnishing overall. With some dings and small dents to bodies. All with numerous pin size dings to bottoms. 1195 An L. Maciel sterling six piece tea service Mid-20th century, marked ''L. Maciel / Sterling / Made in Mexico / 0.925'', comprising a teapot (10 x 11.5 x 6.25''), a tipping kettle and burner stand (14 x 10 x 7.5''), a covered sugar bowl (7.5 x 6 x 4.5''), a cream jug (7 x 6 x 4.5''), a waste bowl (6 x 4.25'') and a double-handled tray, on scalloped feet (31.25 x 20''), 290 oz tw approximately, est:$3000/5000. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Good condition overall. General marks, scratches, rubbing and slight tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Scratches most notably to surface of tray. With typical fine cracking and oxidation to insulator caps to handles of kettles. Not monogrammed. 1196 Extensive Austro-Hungarian silver flatware service Late 19th/early 20th century, Pest, with Diana mark within a five-lobed flower, and with maker's mark ''PT'', comprising: 12 dinner forks (8.5''), 12 dessert / salad forks (7''), 11 dinner knives (10''), 11 dessert / salad knives (8.25''), 12 breakfast / junior / fruit forks (6.75''), 12 breakfast / junior / /fruit knives (5.75''), 12 fish forks (7''), 12 fish knives (7.5''), 11 dessert spoons, with gilt-washed bowls (6.25''), 12 teaspoons (5.75''), 12 ice cream spades, with gilt-washed bowls (5.25''), 12 demitasse spoons (4.5''), 12 tablespoons (8.5''), 4 salt cellars with gilt-washed bowls and glass liners (1.25 x 2.5''), 4 salt spades (2.75''), 2 medium two-prong meat forks (8''), 2 large two-prong meat forks (10.25''), 2 three-prong serving forks (9.75''), 1 berry / preserve spoon (8''), 1 pate / caviar spreader (8''), 1 serving scoop (8.5''), 1 master butter knife (7.75''), 1 condiment fork (5.75''), 1 condiment fork (5.25''), 1 condiment fork (5.5''), 2 picks (6.5''), 1 cold meat fork (9.25''), 1 ladle with oval, gilt-washed bowl (7.5''), 1 nut (?) scoop with scalloped gilt-washed bowl (7.75''), 1 pair of tongs (5.25''), 1 knife (8.75''), 2 small candle holders (2.75''), 2 buffet spoons (10.75''), 1 ladle (11.75''), 1 ladle (9''), 1 pie server (11''), 1 ice cream slice (10.25''), 1 fish knife (10.25''), a 2-piece salad serving set (9.75''), 1 serving spade (9.5''), monogrammed to the reverse, '"SZR'', 193 pcs, together with an inlaid stained beechwood and beveled glass canteen, weighable silver, 282 oz tw approximately, est:$10,000/15,000. Note: The form of the purity mark on the items in this service indicate that the pieces are .800 silver and date from 1872 to 1922. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Riverside, CA. Condition: Very good condition overall. With only light marks and scratches to surfaces commensurate with age and use. Bowl of one ice cream scoop apparently not gilt washed. Some dessert spoons with gilt-washed bowls. Liners to salt cellars possibly replaced. Some with small chipped losses to edges. Probably some re-blading to place setting knives. Silver weight is without steel bladed knives. Canteen completely lined and fitted with four pull out drawers and lift up top. Canteen in good condition overall. With some minor losses to veneer at top edge of doors. Top drawer with some difficulty sliding. Some minor fading and rubbing to timber of canteen. No key. 1197 A pair of German silver pierced footed baskets 20th century, each with crescent and crown marks and further marked ''800'' and ''Germany'', with waved, C-scroll chased rim above pierced bodies decorated with floral swags, on ram's mask headed splayed legs ending in hoof feet, 4'' H x 5'' Dia., 14 oz tw approximately, est:$500/800. Provenance: Property of a Private Beverly Hills, CA Collector. Condition: Good condition overall. Decoration nicely executed. With only light marks and scratches to surface. 1198 An Italian silver three piece coffee service Probably 20th century, marked ''800'', with further marks rubbed, comprising a coffee pot (7.5 x 9.75 x 5.25''), a cream jug (4.75 x 7 x 3.5'') and a covered sugar bowl (5.75 x 3.75''), each spherical, with deeply chased foliate and floral sprays, with canid-form spouts and foliate scroll feet, 3 pcs, weighable silver, 47 oz tw approximately, est:$1200/1500 Condition: Good overall condition. Decoration very nicely executed. With typical marks, scratches and tarnishing. Particular tarnishing to crevices. Ebonized handles rubbed, faded and lacking finish. Handles somewhat loose.