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American, Continental, and Quality Reproduction<br />

Furniture; Tall-Case Clocks; Estate Collections of<br />

American and Continental Paintings, Bronze Sculpture,<br />

and Silver; Estate Jewelry; Porcelain; Glass; Oriental<br />

Rugs; Coins; Guns; Toys; Books and Autographs<br />

Featuring Property from:<br />

The Estate of Constance D. Bendann, Baltimore, MD;<br />

Sold for the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art,<br />

The Walters Art Museum, and Maryland Historical Society<br />

Monumental Life Insurance Company;<br />

Sold for the Benefit of Habitat for Humanity,<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters, and March of Dimes<br />

The Estate of Donald L. Roye, Cockeysville, MD<br />

The Estate of Mary G. Geyer, Baltimore, MD<br />

Numerous Other Estates and Consignors<br />

Auction Dates<br />

Saturday, December 10, 2011 • Session begins at 11 am<br />

Monday, December 12, 2011 • Sessions begin at 10 am and 5 pm<br />

» On View: Wed., Dec. 7 » 10 am to 4 pm; Thurs., Dec. 8 » 10 am to 8 pm;<br />

Fri., Dec. 9 » 10 am to 3 pm; Sat., Dec. 10 » 9 am to time of sale<br />

Auction Schedule<br />

NOTE » SpEcial<br />

SaTurday SESSiON<br />

@ 11:00 aM!<br />

» Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 11 am<br />

Decorative Arts; Sculpture; Furniture; Clocks; Paintings and Prints<br />

(Lots 1 – 599)<br />

» Monday, December 12, 2011<br />

10 am: Decorative Arts; Furniture; Artwork; Toys; Books and Autographs;<br />

Guns; Coins (Lots 600-1399 » See Addendum)<br />

5 pm: Oriental Rugs; Silver; Jewelry (Lots 1400 – 1774)<br />

contents<br />

dECORATiOnS 7<br />

FuRniTuRE 21<br />

PAinTinGS & PRinTS 31<br />

ORiEnTAl RuGS 40<br />

SilvER 42<br />

JEwElRy 52<br />

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Terms and Conditions of Sale<br />

decorations terms<br />

THE FOllOwinG TERMS And COndiTiOnS OF SAlE COnSTiTuTE All TERMS And COndiTiOnS On wHiCH PROPERTy liSTEd in THE CATAlOGuE (inCludinG<br />

inTERnET wEBSiTE liSTinGS) SHAll BE OFFEREd FOR SAlE OR SOld By AlEX COOPER AuCTiOnEERS, inC. (“AlEX COOPER AuCTiOnEERS”).<br />

These Terms and Conditions of Sale contain all terms and conditions on which Alex Cooper Auctioneers and the seller contract with the buyer of any tangible<br />

personal property sold at auction by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. These Terms and Conditions of Sale may be amended by at any time and from time to time through<br />

the time of sale by any notices posted or oral announcements made during the sale. By bidding at an auction, whether in person or by agent, absentee bid,<br />

telephone, internet, Artfact Live, www.artfact.com, Infinite Bidding or other means, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Sale.<br />

1. AGENCY. Alex Cooper Auctioneers acts as agent for the sellers of all property described in all catalogues. The contract for the sale of each item is a contract between the owner of the item and the<br />

successful bidder for the item.<br />

2. PRESALE ACTIVITY.<br />

a. Inspections. All Alex Cooper Auctioneers auctions are sight sales. You are strongly advised to personally inspect and examine any items that you contemplate bidding for. If you purchase any<br />

item sight unseen, you accept all responsibility for such purchase; without limitation, you accept any defects, damages, past repairs, irregularities, and all other physical conditions that could have<br />

been determined by your inspection of the property. If the results of your inspection and/or evaluation of any property leave uncertainty in your mind as to any matter you deem relevant to your<br />

potential purchase, Alex Cooper Auctioneers recommends you have an expert examine the lot for you or do not bid on the item in question. Neither Alex Cooper Auctioneers nor the seller made<br />

any warranty or guaranty as to property offered at auction except as provided in Section 5 hereof.<br />

b. Descriptions. Written and oral descriptions, including without limitation catalogue and internet descriptions and condition reports, are our opinions only, and should not be construed or<br />

relied upon as statements of fact nor as guarantees of any kind. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability of any kind by us. Alex Cooper Auctioneers<br />

is not responsible or liable for the correctness of the catalogue, internet listing, condition reports, or other descriptions, except as provided in Section 5 hereof. Any references to damage, repair or<br />

restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder; the absence of such references does not imply that an item is free from defects, repairs, or<br />

restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects, repairs or restorations imply the absence of others. Condition of frames on artwork is not generally described. All measurements are<br />

approximate. Jewelry descriptions are only estimates as to carat size, gold content, number of stones, etc. Upholstered furniture has not been disinfected.<br />

c. Images. All images in Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ catalogues are for identification purposes only and are not intended to represent the actual color or clarity of the item being auctioned. All<br />

photos are of the actual items being auctioned unless otherwise noted in the catalogue or online listing. Please note that the photos may be enlarged to show detail or reduced for inclusion in<br />

the catalog online listing.<br />

d. Estimates of Selling Price. Any estimate of the selling price of an item stated in our catalogue or internet listing is intended as a guide for prospective bidders. Any bid between the listed<br />

figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success. However, all property can bring prices either above or below stated estimates. Stated estimates should not be relied upon as the value<br />

of the item, nor as a statement that this is the price at which the item will in fact sell.<br />

e. Buyer’s Responsibility. Except as stated in Section 5 hereof, all property is sold “AS IS” without any representation or warranty of any kind by Alex Cooper Auctioneers or the seller. Buyers<br />

are responsible for satisfying themselves as to all aspects of property condition and descriptions, including without limitation genuineness, attribution, provenance, authenticity, authorship,<br />

completeness, condition, damage, repairs, restorations, estimates of value, and all matters referred to in catalogue entries, internet descriptions, condition reports, and elsewhere.<br />

3. CONDUCT OF SALE.<br />

a. Bidder Qualification. Alex Cooper Auctioneers may from time to time establish standards of qualification for bidders. Internet bidders must qualify through Artfact Live or Infinite Bidding<br />

internet registration. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right, at its complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises and/or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid.<br />

b. Bidder Registration. Prospective bidders are required to register prior to the auction. Registration is available at the time and place of the auction.<br />

Internet bidders may register through Artfact Live, Infinite Bidding or Alex Cooper’s website. ALL REGISTRANTS ARE REQUIRED TO CAREFULLY READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PRIOR TO<br />

BIDDING. Any questions shall be directed to Alex Cooper Auctioneers prior to bidding. Registrants are responsible for payment of purchases resulting from all successful bids. No children under<br />

age 13 are permitted at exhibitions or sales. If attending the auction, please return your bidder paddle upon payment or upon leaving the auction; a $25 charitable contribution charge will be<br />

assessed for missing paddles.<br />

c. Telephone Bidding. Telephone Bid Forms must be received in the office of the auctioneer by 3:00 P.M E.T. the day prior to the session. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right to decline to<br />

accept telephone bids for any lot if you are not willing to open the bidding at a minimum of $500 for such lot. If you made arrangements with Alex Cooper Auctioneers prior to the commencement<br />

of the sale, we will use reasonable efforts to enable you to participate in the bidding by telephone. Alex Cooper Auctioneers does not accept liability for failure to do so nor for errors and<br />

omissions in connection with telephone bidding. Alex Cooper Auctioneers may require telephone bidders to supply a bank letter of introduction and a 25% deposit by cash or credit card.<br />

d. Absentee Bidding. Absentee Bid Forms must be received in the office of the auctioneer by 3:00 P.M E.T. the day prior to the session. If you are unable to attend the auction in person and have<br />

made arrangements with Alex Cooper Auctioneers prior to the commencement of the sale by submitting our approved absentee bid form, we will attempt to purchase the lots of your choice for<br />

the lowest possible price, which will not exceed your maximum bid price stated on the absentee bid form. If we receive written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and at the auction<br />

these are the highest bids on the lot, it will be sold to the bidder whose written bid was received and accepted first. Alex Cooper Auctioneers offers this service as a convenience to bidders as<br />

a free service subject to other commitments at the time of sale. Alex Cooper Auctioneers will not be responsible for failure to execute absentee bids nor for errors or omissions in connection<br />

therewith. All absentee bids must be submitted no later than the day prior to the commencement of the auction session. Alex Cooper Auctioneers may require absentee bidders to supply a bank<br />

letter of introduction and a 25% deposit by cash or credit card. Internet Bidding. Internet bidding is offered as a service to our customers, and prospective bidders shall not hold us responsible for<br />

any errors or failures in executing bids, nor shall they hold us responsible for any failure due to the loss of the auction applet supplied to us by Artfact Live or Infinite Bidding at<br />

www.artfact.com. Internet bids are automatically bid electronically by the computers of Artfact Live at www.artfact.com. and compete against live bids at our auction floor, telephone bids, and<br />

absentee bids by bidders who are not participating in the internet component of the auction. Internet bids are announced competitively by a member of our staff at the time of the live auction.<br />

Alex Cooper Auctioneers may be offered other bids of the same value as your internet bid. It is at the auctioneer’s discretion which of these bids it chooses to accept during the auction.<br />

e. Acceptance and Rejection of Bids. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right to accept or reject any bid for any reason whatsoever. The highest bidder acknowledged by Alex Cooper<br />

Auctioneers will be the actual buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt on Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ part as to the validity of any bid, Alex Cooper Auctioneers<br />

will have the exclusive final discretion to determine the successful bidder, cancel the sale, or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute. Alex Cooper Auctioneers is not responsible for any errors or<br />

omissions in connection therewith. Alex Cooper Auctioneers shall be the sole arbitrator in case of any disputed bid.<br />

f. Reserves. It is the policy of Alex Cooper Auctioneers to act as agent on behalf of the sellers; Alex Cooper Auctioneers does not permit a seller to bid on his or her own lots unless expressly so<br />

stated or except as herein set forth. Some lots are offered subject to a reserve. A reserve is the minimum price that the seller is willing to accept for the lot, which may or may not be disclosed, and<br />

which may be determined or modified at any time by written or verbal communication between the seller and Alex Cooper Auctioneers through the conclusion of the auction sale for that lot. If a<br />

reserve is established, it is generally at a percentage of the low estimate and will not exceed the low estimate for the lot. It is important for all bidders to know that Alex Cooper Auctioneers may<br />

open the bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller, and may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve price, either by placing consecutive bids or by<br />

placing bids in response to other bidders. Alex Cooper Auctioneers will not place consecutive bids on behalf of the seller above the reserve.<br />

g. Withdrawal of lots. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right to withdraw any lot before the sale and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal.<br />

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h. Bidding Increments. Alex Cooper Auctioneers uses the following increment multiples for all bidding, whether live, absentee, telephonic or internet.<br />

Bid Range Increments Bid Range Increments<br />

$0 - $99 ................................................$10<br />

$100 - $499 ..........................................$25<br />

$500 - $999 ..........................................$50<br />

$1,000 - $1,999 ..................................$100<br />

$2,000 - $4,999 ..................................$250<br />

$5,000 - $9,999 ..................................$500<br />

$10,000 - $19,999 ...........................$1,000<br />

$20,000 - $49,999 ...........................$2,500<br />

$50,000 - $99,999 ...........................$5,000<br />

i. Winning Bids. Subject to Alex Cooper Auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the Alex Cooper Auctioneers will be the bidder, and the striking of the hammer marks the<br />

acceptance of the highest bid and the entry of a contract between the seller and high bidder. The winning bidder assumes full responsibility and risk of loss for items purchased at the fall of the<br />

hammer.<br />

4. FOLLOWING THE SALE.<br />

a. Buyer’s Premium. A Buyer’s premium of eighteen percent (18%) of the hammer price will be added to the purchase price for each lot and paid by the winning bidder.<br />

b. Tax. All purchases will be subject to a 6% Maryland sales tax unless: (i) the property purchased is for resale and a valid Resale Tax number is presented to Alex Cooper Auctioneer’s business<br />

office at the time of payment, and the sales price is $200 or more; or (ii) the property is being shipped to a buyer located outside the state of Maryland. All applicable value added tax, sales tax,<br />

compensating use tax, or equivalent or other taxes shall be paid by the winning bidder.<br />

c. Payment. Alex Cooper Auctioneers accepts cash, certified checks, Visa or Mastercard as payment. No personal checks will be accepted without prior approval. All property must be paid within<br />

one week following the close of the auction. Internet bidders should contact Alex Cooper Auctioneers at 410-828-4838 to arrange payment by any of the above methods.<br />

d. Collection of Lots; Shipping. No lots shall be delivered to or collected by the winning bidder until payment in full of the purchase price and all applicable taxes and charges. All lots must<br />

be picked up by the winning bidder or the winning bidder’s shipper within one week following the close of the auction. Property left past this date will be subject to a warehouseman’s charge<br />

of $1.00 per day for each lot not removed for the first week and $5.00 per day for each lot thereafter. Any sold property not removed within three weeks after the sale may be disposed of at the<br />

discretion of Alex Cooper Auctioneers. For bidders requiring lots to be shipped to them, Alex Cooper Auctioneers will provide names of packing and shipping agents located in Baltimore, and<br />

customers may arrange for any such service by one of these agents or one or their own choosing to pack and ship the property. Alex Cooper Auctioneers will not pack or ship; providing names<br />

of packing and shipping agents is done as a convenience for the winning bidders and Alex Cooper Auctioneers shall have no responsibility or liability for loss or damage of property shipped to<br />

winning bidders.<br />

e. Offsite Storage Information for Sold Property. Please note that all lots are subject to Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. STORAGE POLICY. Buyers will be expected to pick up all property from<br />

Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. within two weeks after the sale date. The details are as follows:<br />

i. All items left at our gallery will be transferred to Navis Pack and Ship located at 1587 Sulphur Spring Road, Suite 107, Baltimore, MD 21227. Items will be subject to Navis Pack & Ship<br />

terms and conditions which can be viewed at http://navisbwi.com/storage.aspx<br />

ii. Buyers will have two days of storage to retrieve their property or to make arrangements with Navis to pack and ship their property. Storage fees will begin to accrue on the third day of<br />

storage. After the second day, Navis charges $10 a day per lot. An additional, moving transfer fee may be applicable. Please call 410-737-8020 24 hours in advance to arrange pick up of<br />

your property from Navis. In addition, please read our Conditions of Sale regarding the removal of sold lots.<br />

f. Remedies for breach. If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by a winning bidder, in addition to other remedies available by law, including without limitation the right to<br />

hold the winning bidder liable for the total purchase price, Alex Cooper Auctioneers at its option may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the winning<br />

bidder or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve or minimum selling price, and the winning bidder will be liable for any deficiency and costs, including handling charges,<br />

expenses of both sales, the commission on both sales at regular rates, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In the event of breach by internet bidders of these Terms and<br />

Conditions of Sale, Alex Cooper Auctioneers may file a Non-Paying Bidder Alert at Artfact Live and/or www.artfact.com.<br />

5. LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES.<br />

a. NO WARRANTIES. ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED, AND ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD, “AS IS” WITH NO GUARANTIES OR WARRANTIES OF ANY TYPE. WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEITHER THE SELLER NOR ALEX<br />

COOPER AUCTIONEERS, NOR ANY OF OUR OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR GUARANTY, NOR ASSUME ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT<br />

TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, DESCRIPTION, SIZE, QUALITY, ATTRIBUTION, GENUINENESS, AUTHENTICITY, PROVENANCE, AGE, CONDITION, MATERIALS, AUTHORSHIP,<br />

COMPLETENESS, DAMAGE, REPAIRS, RESTORATIONS, ESTIMATES OF VALUE, OR ANY OTHER FEATURES. NEITHER THE SELLER NOR ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS, NOR ANY OF OUR OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES<br />

OR AGENTS, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF ANY STATEMENT OF WHATEVER KIND CONCERNING ANY LOT, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, NOR FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN<br />

DESCRIPTION OR FOR ANY FAULTS OR DEFECTS IN ANY PROPERTY.<br />

b. All Sales are Final. Items are sold with all faults and are not returnable for any reason except as set forth in the following paragraph.<br />

c. Limited Rescission Right. Alex Cooper Auctioneers agrees that a winning bidder who purchases an item has the limited right to rescind the sale (and Alex Cooper Auctioneers will return all<br />

payments by the winning bidder) for the Rescission Period, if and only if the physical condition of the property materially differs from what was described in the online listing for the property<br />

or if the description is, in any material respect, inaccurate. In order to exercise this limited right of rescission, the winning bidder must provide documentation to Alex Cooper Auctioneers from<br />

a pre-qualified expert or museum within the Rescission Period and return the property to Alex Cooper Auctioneers promptly in the same condition it was sold. Notwithstanding the foregoing,<br />

there shall be no right of rescission arising due to damage of property incurred in shipping. The Rescission Period is as follows: a period equal to the lesser of (i) forty-eight hours from the date<br />

the property purchased is received by the winning bidder or (ii) two weeks from the date of the auction. In no event will shipping charges be refunded.<br />

6. MISCELLANEOUS.<br />

a. Governing Law. These Terms and Conditions of Sale, as well as the respective rights and obligations of Alex Cooper Auctioneers, the seller, and any purchasers or bidder at any sale of Alex<br />

Cooper Auctioneers, shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland.<br />

b. Limitation of Liability. In no event shall the liability of seller or Alex Cooper Auctioneers, its officers, employees and agents, to a winning bidder for any breach, act, omission, or claim of<br />

any nature, with respect to an item purchased, exceed the purchase price actually paid by the winning bidder for the item. In no event shall the seller or Alex Cooper Auctioneers, its officers,<br />

employees and agents, have any liability under any circumstances for special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including for loss of profits or revenue, costs of obtaining alternative<br />

property, claims of customers of winning bidders or otherwise), whether in contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or otherwise, arising out of, resulting from or in any way relating to the<br />

property purchased, or its purchase, sale, delivery or non-delivery. In no event shall seller or Alex Cooper Auctioneers, its officers, employees and agents, be liable for any claims related to the<br />

errors, acts, omissions, websites, or technology of Artfact Live, Infinite Bidding or www.artfact.com.<br />

c. Jurisdiction. By bidding at an auction, whether present in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone bid, internet bid, or other means, the winning bidder shall be deemed to have consented<br />

to the exclusive jurisdiction for the resolution of any disputes of the state courts in Baltimore County, Maryland.<br />

d. Legal fees. In any litigation between Alex Cooper Auctioneers and any bidders (whether or not the winning bidder) the prevailing party shall be awarded full reimbursement of its actual<br />

paid legal fees in connection with the dispute.<br />

e. Severability. If any provision or portion thereof of the Terms and Conditions of Sale shall be void, unlawful or unenforceable under applicable law, that provision or portion thereof shall be<br />

deemed deleted and severed from the remaining provisions, and shall not affect the enforceability or validity of any of the remaining provisions.<br />

f. No Assignment. Unless Alex Cooper Auctioneers consents in writing, a winning bidder may not assign its rights or any of its obligations relating to an auction or other sale by Alex Cooper<br />

Auctioneers. Any assignment without Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ written consent will be void.<br />

g. No Waiver. These Terms and Conditions of Sale may not be waived by Alex Cooper Auctioneers unless such waiver is in writing and signed by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. A waiver on one<br />

occasion shall not be a waiver on any other or future occasion or affect Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ right to insist on strict performance of all other provisions.<br />

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1 Three Royal Doulton china figures<br />

1) “The Orange Lady,” HN 1859, 8 in. H.;<br />

2) “Master Sweep,” HN 2205, 8 3/4 in. H.;<br />

3) “Lambing Time,” HN 1890, 9 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

2 Three Royal Doulton china figures<br />

1) “Top o’ the Hill,” RdNo 822821, 7 in. H.;<br />

2) “The Ermine Coat,” RdNo 842488, 7 in. H.;<br />

3) “Christmas Morn,” HN 1992, 7 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

3 Three Royal Doulton china figures<br />

1) “Tootles,” RdNo 800373, 4 1/2 in.;<br />

2) “Lavinia,” HN 1955, 5 3/4 in. H.; 3)<br />

“Autumn Breezes,” HN 1934, 8 in. H.<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

4 Bing & Grondahl porcelain figural<br />

group of a fish monger, and a Royal<br />

Copenhagen porcelain figure of<br />

a young girl carrying a jug<br />

20th century: 1) fish monger - seated<br />

woman with large basket of fish and eels,<br />

artist signed on base, underglaze mark;<br />

2) Royal Copenhagen figure of child in<br />

traditional ethnic dress carrying a jug and<br />

a wood lunch pail, 9 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

5 Lladro porcelain figure: “Butterfly<br />

Treasures,” and two Lladro girl figures<br />

1) “Butterfly Treasures” - No.6777, 12 1/2<br />

in. H.; 2) girl putting tonic in hair - 8 1/2 in.<br />

H.; 3) seated girl - 7 1/2 in. H., all with blue<br />

stamp mark Est. $200-300<br />

6 Lladro porcelain figure of a sea captain<br />

blue stamp mark, 14 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

7 Four Royal Doulton china character jugs<br />

1) “Mr. Pickwick,” 6 in. H.; 2) “Old King Cole,”<br />

3 in. H.; 3) “Paddy,” 2 in. H., 4) “Pecksniff,”<br />

1 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

8<br />

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Continental gilt decorated glass<br />

49-piece partial service<br />

comprising: 3 decanters, 14 highball<br />

glasses, 15 cordials, 9 Manhattan glasses,<br />

and 8 tumblers Est. $300-400<br />

Saturday, December 10th, 11:00 AM Session<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

9 Continental, probably German,<br />

cast-brass inkwell<br />

19th century; modeled as large eagle<br />

wings with bear’s head containing inkpot,<br />

7 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

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Two Sevres porcelain cabinet plates<br />

second half-19th century; 1) blue du roi<br />

border, with central decoration of putti<br />

and cipher of Louis Philippe, 9 1/2 in.<br />

Diam.; 2) plate with portrait of Madame<br />

Recamier, with floral and putti border,<br />

8 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

11 French faience figural open salt<br />

20th century; modeled as woman in<br />

traditional peasant garb with floral<br />

decoration, double-sided figure, each<br />

supporting a basket on each side of head,<br />

7 in. H. Est. $80-125<br />

12<br />

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Continental School, 20th century.<br />

Pair of miniature oval portraits of 19th<br />

century women, gouache on ivory<br />

gilt-metal frames, total size - 6 x 4 3/4 in.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

13 Two Copeland Spode blue transferware<br />

jugs in the “Spode’s Tower” pattern<br />

20th century; impressed mark underneath,<br />

6 3/4 and 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $100-150<br />

14 15 Waterford partially frosted<br />

crystal Christmas ornaments<br />

includes: “The Twelve Days of Christmas”<br />

(not a complete set), all with original<br />

velvet box and interior velvet bag<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

decorations<br />

15 Meissen molded terracotta medallion<br />

of “Johann Friedrich Bottger”<br />

first quarter-20th century; medallion<br />

commemorating the anniversary of<br />

Bottger’s appointment to head the<br />

Meissen factory in Dresden, after his<br />

discovery of the hard-paced porcelain<br />

recipe, with fitted lined box with Meissen<br />

mark, 2 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $80-125<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

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Pair of Capodimonte porcelain<br />

busts of a faun and maenad<br />

each modeled as figure from classical<br />

mythology on socle base, with underglaze<br />

blue mark, 9 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

17 Lalique partially frosted glass owl<br />

20th century; etched underneath “Lalique<br />

France,” 3 1/2 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

18 French partially frosted<br />

glass recumbent fawn<br />

marked “R. LALIQUE FRANCE,” 4 1/2 in. H.,<br />

7 1/2 in. L. Est. $125-200<br />

19 Pair of Staffordshire style painted<br />

earthenware Dalmatians<br />

20th century; pseudo Chelsea mark,<br />

4 1/2 in. H., 1 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $80-125<br />

20 Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bowl<br />

with decoration of “Immortals”<br />

figures of deities standing in grassy field<br />

with oriental fence and scholar’s stone,<br />

signed underneath, 3 1/2 in. H., 9 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

21 Chinese Famille Rose porcelain<br />

square-form footed bowl<br />

stylized floral decoration with Daoguang<br />

mark, 3 in. H., 5 in. Sq. Est. $150-250<br />

22 Chinese sepia decorated covered bowl<br />

calligraphy decoration with bat border,<br />

Daoguang mark, 4 in. H., 3 1/2 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $100-200


decorations<br />

23<br />

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Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye,Cockeysville,MD<br />

Pair of Japanese Satsuma earthenware<br />

cabinet vases with fitted wood case<br />

second half-19th century; each vase<br />

with dragon-form double handles, and<br />

decoration of immortals and deities, both<br />

signed, 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $300-500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

24 American blue glazed studio<br />

art pottery vase<br />

first half-20th century; unidentified mark<br />

underneath, 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

25 Pair of Chinese Export Famille<br />

Verte porcelain vases<br />

first half-20th century; floral and bird<br />

decoration, both signed in Chinese<br />

characters and marked “Made in China,”<br />

7 1/2 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

26 Chinese Export Famille<br />

Rose porcelain vase<br />

foo dog handles and applied dragon<br />

decoration with mandarin garden scene,<br />

9 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

27 Ten assorted English mold blown and<br />

engraved glass wine stems<br />

first quarter-19th century; 4 to 4 1/2 in. H.<br />

average Est. $125-200<br />

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14 assorted gilt-metal-mounted<br />

Limoges porcelain figural dresser boxes<br />

figures include: leopard, shopping cart,<br />

beehive, and so forth, 1 1/2 to 3 in. L.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

29 Group of 23 assorted porcelain<br />

pill, patch, and snuff boxes<br />

also includes a Chinese Export lacquer box<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

30 17 Fostoria engraved glass wine<br />

stems and matching hors d’oeuvre<br />

plate in the “Versailles” pattern<br />

9 wine stems, 8 champagnes, hors<br />

d’oeuvre plate - 12 in. Diam. Est. $250-350<br />

31 Newhall transfer decorated china<br />

29-piece partial tea set in the<br />

“Pagoda and Bridge” pattern<br />

circa 1810; idealized garden with large<br />

pagoda and bridge with mandarin figures,<br />

comprising: teapot, cake plate, 2 waste<br />

bowls, 6 dessert plates, 10 cups, and<br />

9 saucers Est. $250-350<br />

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Pair of Sevres porcelain cabinet plates<br />

bearing the arms of Napoleon III<br />

dated 1868; grapevine border with interior<br />

celeste blue band with central gilt coat of<br />

arms, flanked by two painted putti figures,<br />

9 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

33 Chinese Export Rose Mandarin<br />

porcelain plate, and a similar<br />

“Black Butterfly” porcelain plate<br />

both mid-19th century: 1) Rose Mandarin<br />

plate - floral border with central scholar<br />

scene, 8 1/2 in. Diam.; 2) “Black Butterfly”<br />

plate - scalloped rim, 10 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

34 Chinese Famille Rose porcelain<br />

tri-form bowl<br />

late 19th century; with monkeys sacred<br />

deer in tree-filled garden, Daoguang style<br />

mark underneath, 3 in. H., 6 1/2 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

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Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

Chinese enameled zodiac rabbit bowl<br />

19th century; modeled as seated figure<br />

in robe holding vase with rabbit’s head,<br />

attached to round bowl, 5 in. H., 5 1/2 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $250-350<br />

36 Japanese brown glazed terracotta tea/<br />

wine ceremonial bowl<br />

4 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $125-200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

37 Chinese Famille Rose porcelain<br />

vase, Republic period<br />

first half-20th century; bird in prunus tree<br />

decoration, 8 1/2 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

38 Chinese carved amber snuff bottle<br />

with crane and lotus relief, 3 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

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Chinese carved ivory figural<br />

group of a lady and palm tree<br />

modeled as kneeling woman placing palm<br />

nuts in basket, with fitted silver string<br />

inlaid wood stand, figure - 2 in. H.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

40 Chinese carved jade pendant, and a<br />

Peking glass snuff bottle<br />

1) jade pendant - serpent form, 3 3/4 in. W.;<br />

2) green Peking glass snuff moon<br />

flask-form snuff bottle - with raised<br />

stylized decoration and brass cap, 3 in. L.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

41 Chinese celadon porcelain<br />

two-handled vase<br />

6 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

42 Chinese Export Famille<br />

Verte porcelain hat stand<br />

second half-19th century; with sacred<br />

object and calligraphy decoration, 11 in. H.,<br />

5 in. Diam. Est. $150-250


43<br />

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. Chinese Export Famille<br />

Rose porcelain covered jar<br />

fourth quarter-18th century; peony<br />

floral vignette decoration, 12 in. H.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

44 Chinese Export Famille Rose and black<br />

butterfly porcelain sugar bowl<br />

second half-19th century; Famille Rose<br />

band with black butterfly decoration,<br />

6 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

45 Seven Chinese Export black<br />

butterfly porcelain luncheon plates,<br />

and three similar saucers<br />

second half-19th century; luncheon plates<br />

- 8 1/4 in. Diam., saucers - 4 1/4 to 6 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $150-250<br />

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Baccarat silvered metal-mounted<br />

cut glass lidded casket<br />

etched mark on base, 5 in. H., 7 in. W.<br />

Est. $250-400<br />

47 Set of nine Meissen porcelain<br />

plates in the “Blue Onion” pattern<br />

20th century; cross sword mark, 9 3/4 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

48 Meissen “Blue Onion” porcelain<br />

reticulated compote, and 14 matching<br />

reticulated dessert plates in the<br />

“Blue Onion” pattern<br />

20th century; compote - 8 in. H., 8 in. Diam.,<br />

dessert plates - 8 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the<br />

Benefit of Multiple Charities<br />

49 Set of 12 Wedgwood china dinner plates<br />

in the “Orange Florentine” pattern<br />

10 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $250-350<br />

50 Samson porcelain bowl in the<br />

Chinese Export manner<br />

early 20th century; floral sprig decoration,<br />

4 in. H., 9 in. Diam. Est. $125-200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

51 Chinese celadon glazed ceramic<br />

melon-form wine vessel<br />

9 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

52 Pair of Wedgwood porcelain figural<br />

decanters for “Sandeman” sherry<br />

each figure modeled as black cloaked man<br />

with wide-brim hat holding cup, marked<br />

underneath, 10 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

53 French brass and beveled<br />

glass carriage clock<br />

late 19th century; face marked “SUSSEF 31<br />

PLACE DE LA HOURSE PARIS,” 5 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

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William Ellis Tucker Porcelain<br />

Factory of Philadelphia floral<br />

decorated porcelain pitcher<br />

1823; floral decorated panels and front<br />

panel in gilt letters “TLC” 1823, 7 in. H.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

decorations<br />

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. French brass and beveled<br />

glass carriage clock<br />

late 19th century; marked on face “Rand &<br />

Crane, Boston,” 6 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

56 Hutschenreuther porcelain<br />

figure of Mephisto, designed by<br />

Karl Tutter (1883-1969)<br />

modeled as traditional classic villain<br />

in red suit with black cloak, impressed<br />

underneath “K. TUTTER,” 11 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

57 Japanese earthenware pitcher<br />

late 19th century; molded bird and floral<br />

decoration, one side with crane in lotus<br />

pond and the other with pheasant in<br />

woodland, 10 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

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. Fulper turquoise glazed<br />

paneled art pottery vase<br />

first half-20th century; marked underneath<br />

“Fulper,” 11 in. H. Est. $250-350<br />

59 Three Roseville art pottery vases<br />

in the “Blue Pinecone” pattern<br />

second quarter-20th century;<br />

1) cornucopia-form base, impressed<br />

“Roseville U.S.A. 490-8,” 8 3/4 in. H.;<br />

2) low vase - impressed “Roseville U.S.A.<br />

429-10,” 6 in. H., 11 in. W.; 3) low bowl -<br />

impressed “Roseville 354-6,” 9 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

60 Three Roseville art pottery vases<br />

in the “Blue Pinecone” pattern<br />

second quarter-20th century; one with<br />

impressed mark, two with foil labels,<br />

5 to 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-250


decorations<br />

61 Roseville pottery vase in<br />

the “White Rose” pattern<br />

second quarter-20th century; double<br />

handles, impressed “Roseville U.S.A. 388-7,”<br />

7 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

62 Roseville art pottery vase in the<br />

“Apple Blossom” pattern, and a<br />

pair of similar “Iris” bud vases<br />

second quarter-20th century; 1) “Apple<br />

Blossom” vase - elongated form with<br />

branch-form handles, impressed “Roseville<br />

U.S.A. 320-10,” 11 in. L.; 2) “Iris” vases -<br />

impressed “Roseville 918-7,” 7 3/4 in. H.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

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. Roseville art pottery “Christmas Tree”<br />

vase in the “Futura” pattern<br />

second quarter-20th century; paper label,<br />

10 1/4 in. H. Est. $300-500<br />

64 Roseville art pottery shallow bowl<br />

in the “Rosecraft” pattern, and<br />

a similar Roseville “Florane” burnt<br />

orange shallow bowl<br />

second quarter-20th century; 1) “Rosecraft”<br />

vase - four molded floral panels,<br />

underglaze blue stamp mark, 9 in. Diam.;<br />

2) “Florane” bowl - underglaze blue mark,<br />

8 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $125-200<br />

65 Weller standard glazed art<br />

pottery vase, and similar tankard<br />

first quarter-20th century; 1) vase with<br />

pansy decoration, illegible signature<br />

underneath, impressed Weller mark,<br />

3 1/2 in. H.; 2) tankard with blackberry<br />

decoration, impressed underneath “562,”<br />

6 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

66 Rookwood art pottery<br />

matte glazed vase<br />

1922; molded floral and geometric<br />

pattern band, impressed underneath with<br />

Rookwood mark “XXII 1810,” 4 in. H.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

67 Fulper turquoise glazed art pottery vase<br />

first half-20th century; scroll handles,<br />

impressed underneath “Fulper 4007,”<br />

5 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

68 Two Roseville art pottery vases, and a<br />

similar double-handled pedestal bowl<br />

second quarter-20th century; 1) “Cosmos”<br />

pattern bowl, impressed “Roseville<br />

375-4,” 7 in. W.; 2) “Jonquil” pattern<br />

double-handled vase, no mark, 5 1/2 in.<br />

W.; 3) “Bushberry” double-handled bowl,<br />

impressed “Roseville U.S.A. 412-6, 8 1/2 in.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

69 Two Roseville art pottery<br />

double-handled vases in<br />

the “White Rose” pattern<br />

second quarter-20th century; 1) smaller<br />

vase - impressed “ ROSEVILLE U.S.A.<br />

980-6,” 6 1/2 in. H.; 2) similar larger vase -<br />

impressed “ROSEVILLE U.S.A. 982-7,”<br />

7 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

70 Roseville art pottery teapot in the<br />

“Bittersweet” pattern, and a pair of<br />

“Apple Blossom” candleholders<br />

second quarter-20th century; 1) teapot -<br />

impressed “Roseville U.S.A. 871P,” 7 in. H.;<br />

2) candleholders - impressed “Roseville<br />

U.S.A. 351,” 3 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $125-200<br />

71 Pair of Roseville art pottery vases in the<br />

“Columbine” pattern, and a similar<br />

“Snowberry” basket vase<br />

second quarter-20th century; 1)<br />

“Columbine” vases - double handled,<br />

impressed “Roseville U.S.A. 655-3,”<br />

5 1/2 in. Diam.; 2) “Snowberry” basket -<br />

impressed “Roseville U.S.A. 1BK-7,”<br />

7 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

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Chinese Export porcelain<br />

20-piece partial coffee service<br />

for the American market<br />

circa 1810; gilt floral and leaf decoration,<br />

comprising: lighthouse-form coffeepot,<br />

10 saucers/dessert plates, 5 coffee cups,<br />

and 9 teacups Est. $250-350<br />

73 Keeling & Co. graduated set of three<br />

china jugs in the Imari taste<br />

early 20th century; stamp mark<br />

underneath, 4 to 5 1/2 in. H. Est. $80-125<br />

74 Four Chinese rouge pots and a glazed<br />

ceramic fish-form ink dipper<br />

1) rouge pots - cloisonne, brass, and<br />

polychrome enamel and Famille Noir<br />

porcelain, 2 to 2 1/2 in. Diam.; 2) ink dipper<br />

in the form of a bent fish with large scale,<br />

3 in. W. Est. $150-250<br />

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Pair of Chinese Export Famille Rose<br />

celadon ground porcelain shrimp dishes<br />

mid-19th century; sacred bird and insect<br />

and flower decoration, 9 3/4 H. x 10 1/2 in.<br />

L. Est. $250-350<br />

76 Seven assorted pieces of<br />

Chinese Export porcelain<br />

mid-18th century; 1) two Famille Rose<br />

plates and two similar saucers, plates -<br />

9 in. Diam., saucers - 5 in. Diam. of largest.;<br />

2) grisaille teacup and two saucers, cup -<br />

3 in. H., saucers - 5 in. Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

77 Chinese Export Famille<br />

Rose porcelain teapoy<br />

circa 1760; floral decoration, 5 3/4 in. H.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

78 Pair of Chinese Export porcelain tea<br />

bowls with drape and shield decoration<br />

circa 1810; 5 1/4 in. Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

79 Chinese Export Canton porcelain,<br />

5 teacups and 6 saucers<br />

second half-19th century; saucer - 4 1/2 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

80 Ten assorted Japanese carved<br />

Ivory figures and masks, and an<br />

Indian carved ivory deity<br />

1) Six assorted Japanese figures in the<br />

form of villagers and deities, four mounted<br />

on wood bases, 3 1/4 to 4 1/4 in. H.;<br />

2) Japanese masks with ink highlights,<br />

2 in. average size; 3) Indian deity mounted<br />

on wood base, 2 3/4 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

81 Five Japanese carved ivory netsukes<br />

figures include: bears, zodiac animals,<br />

horse, man’s head, and putrid fruit in<br />

basket, all approximately 2 in. L.<br />

Est. $150-250


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. Chinese brass-mounted mother-of-pearl<br />

inlaid rosewood travelling vanity box<br />

second half-19th century; top opens to<br />

reveal folding mirror and single fitted<br />

drawer, 4 in. H., 7 in. W., 9 1/2 in. D.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

83 German meerschaum pipe in fitted case<br />

early 20th century; pipe bowl carved with<br />

images of “The Three Wise Monkeys,”<br />

pipe - 5 in. L. Est. $80-125<br />

84 Staffordshire china cup and<br />

saucer, cann, and sugar bowl<br />

in the Oriental taste<br />

first quarter-19th century; 5 in. H.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

85 Nine assorted Staffordshire<br />

teaware articles<br />

first quarter-19th century; 1) six assorted<br />

tea bowls and saucers, with floral<br />

decoration; 2) “Queen’s Rose” pattern<br />

cream jug; 3) strawberry rose covered<br />

sugar bowl; 4) pink lustre and pinwheel<br />

teapot Est. $200-300<br />

86 English porcelain chocolate pot in the<br />

Chinese taste, and a French pewtermounted<br />

faience flagon<br />

both second half-18th century;<br />

1) chocolate pot - with Chinese Export<br />

style Famille Rose river scene decoration,<br />

10 in. H.; 2) flagon - with rose decoration,<br />

10 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

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Set of 12 Meissen floral decorated<br />

porcelain dinner plates<br />

20th century; painted floral sprig<br />

decoration, cross sword mark, 10 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

88 Clarice Cliff 26-piece china partial dinner<br />

service in the “Honiton” pattern<br />

1936; comprising: 4 dinner plates, 4 soup<br />

bowls, 4 cups and saucers, 4 dessert bowls<br />

and underplates, platter, and a serving<br />

bowl Est. $100-200<br />

89 American School, 20th century.<br />

Modern Venus, bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as classical style<br />

nude rising on wave from sea, mounted on<br />

circular wood base, signed “Ross,” 12 in. H.<br />

total Est. $200-300<br />

90 Chinese gilt-bronze censer<br />

in the Zhou manner<br />

four legs, double handled, and foo lion<br />

finial, 7 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

91 Chinese bronze four-part censer<br />

19th century; reticulated lid with two<br />

circular reticulated sections, resting on<br />

bottom part with elephant-form mask and<br />

feet, 9 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

92 Two Chinese polished bronze hand<br />

mirrors in the Han manner<br />

4 and 5 in. Diam. Est. $125-200<br />

93 Japanese bronze crab, Indian bronze<br />

Shiva figure, and a Chinese<br />

bronze bull-form box<br />

19th/early 20th century; 1 /12 to 3 in. H.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

94 Chinese brass junq-form<br />

censer, and a bronze censer<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; junq-form<br />

censer - 5 in. H.; circular censer - double<br />

handles, and applied salamanders on lid,<br />

4 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

95 Chinese bronze censer<br />

19th century; reticulated top with<br />

recumbent elephant, elephant-form<br />

handles with elephant mask feet,<br />

9 1/4 in. H. Est. $250-350<br />

96 Indian bronze two-handled vase, and a<br />

Chinese silvered brass valuables box<br />

19th century; 1) vase made to simulate<br />

basket weave; 2) silver and brass box<br />

with geometric pattern decoration and<br />

mechanical sliding lid, 10 1/4 in. H.,<br />

4 1/4 in. L. Est. $150-250<br />

97 Tibetan brass censer<br />

19th century; horn-form body on<br />

reticulated base with dragon-form spout<br />

and handle, 11 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

decorations<br />

98 Chinese bronze hand mirror<br />

in the Han manner<br />

with carved fitted wood display stand,<br />

mirror - 6 in. Diam., display stand -<br />

11 1/2 in. H. total Est. $150-250<br />

99 Continental, probably Venetian,<br />

opalescent glass shade<br />

20th century; 14 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

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Dresden porcelain covered jar<br />

20th century; vignettes with 18th century<br />

lovers in garden and floral panels, blue<br />

stamp mark underneath, 10 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

101 Chinese blue and white<br />

porcelain low bowl<br />

lobe form with central carp decoration,<br />

11 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $80-125<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

102 Chinese cloisonne enamel low<br />

bowl, and a Japanese cloisonne<br />

enamel bulbous-form vase<br />

late 19th century; 1) low bowl - with<br />

interior and exterior dragon decoration,<br />

5 1/2 in. Diam.; 2) Japanese vase - blue<br />

ground with entwined dragon, 3 3/4 in. H.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

103 Two Chinese cloisonne vases, and a<br />

Japanese cloisonne vase<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; 1) Chinese<br />

cloisonne vases - with geometric<br />

and stylized floral decoration, both<br />

approximately 6 1/2 in. H.; 2) Japanese<br />

vase with crane decoration on light blue<br />

ground, 5 in. H. Est. $200-300


decorations<br />

104 Chinese cloisonne enamel<br />

ginger jar, and similar vase<br />

late 19th century; 1) ginger jar - stylized<br />

floral and butterfly decoration, 5 1/2<br />

in. H.; 2) vase - dragon and floral band<br />

decoration, 6 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

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Pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel vases<br />

late 19th century; stylized floral vignette<br />

decoration, 12 in. H. Est. $200-400<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

J.F. Antoine Bovy (French, 1795-1877).<br />

Profile relief portrait bust of<br />

Napoleon Bonaparte, bronze,<br />

marble, and gilt-metal<br />

brown patina, brown portrait profile on<br />

circular marble backing set in gilt-metal<br />

frame, signed in cast “Bovy,” 8 3/4 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

107 J.F. Antoine Bovy (French, 1795-1877).<br />

Portrait relief medallion of Napoleon<br />

Bonaparte as Caesar, gilt-bronze<br />

mounted on marble backing with giltmetal<br />

frame, signed in cast “BOVY,” 8 3/4 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $300-500<br />

108 Lalique partially frosted<br />

glass figural ring holder<br />

first half-20th century; circular bowl<br />

surmounted by figure of primitive<br />

goddess with foot-length hair holding a<br />

flower, inscribed underneath “R. Lalique<br />

France,” 4 1/2 in. H., 4 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

109<br />

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Charles “Karl” Korschann (French, 1872-<br />

1943). Art Nouveau gilt-bronze vase<br />

first quarter-20th century; bottle-form<br />

vase body with mermaid handle and relief<br />

fishing net and sea creature decoration,<br />

signed in cast “KORSCHANN,” 7 in. H.<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

110 Japanese bronze vase<br />

19th century; bottle-form vase with raised<br />

dragon entwined on neck, 10 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

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Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Tiffany blue favrile glass vase<br />

early 20th century; inscribed underneath<br />

“L.C. Tiffany Favrile 7798L,” 8 3/4 in. H.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

112 Royal Copenhagen floral<br />

decorated porcelain covered jar<br />

20th century; 11 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

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Rookwood vellum glazed art<br />

pottery vase by Sarah Sax<br />

1918; large flare top vase with stylized<br />

floral and foliate decoration, impressed<br />

trademark and date “2273,” along with<br />

impressed artist’s monogram, 19 in. H.<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

114 Tiffany gilt-bronze and<br />

mother-of-pearl inlaid bowl<br />

first quarter-20th century; stylized floral<br />

border with inlaid mother-of-pearl dots,<br />

impressed “Tiffany Studios New York,” 9 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $150-250<br />

115 Tiffany gilt-bronze and opalescent glass<br />

dresser box in the “Pine Needle” pattern<br />

first quarter-20th century; square-form<br />

box with white opalescent glass inserts,<br />

impressed “Tiffany Studios New York 821,”<br />

7 in. Sq. Est. $150-250<br />

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Twelve Tiffany Favrile glass shot glasses<br />

first quarter-20th century; dimpled sides,<br />

etched marks include “L.C.T. Favrile 1288”<br />

and “L.C.T. Favrile,” 1 3/4 to 2 in. H. each<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500


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Property of Various Owners<br />

Pair of Nippon paint decorated and<br />

parcel-gilt porcelain vases<br />

early 20th century; cow by mountainous<br />

lake decoration, green mark on verso,<br />

10 1/4 in. H. Est. $400-600<br />

118 Continental School, late 19th<br />

century. Bronze figure of Atlanta,<br />

after antique original<br />

mounted on marble base, 8 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

119 Hermann Gladenbeck (1827-1918).<br />

Patinated spelter cabinet<br />

bust of Hermes<br />

late 19th century; modeled after antique<br />

original by Praxiteles “Hermes with<br />

Infant Dionysus,” mounted on gilt-metal<br />

and rouge marble base, impressed<br />

in back “Guss.v.H.Gladenbeckusonn<br />

Fridechshagen.,” 8 1/2 in. H. Est. $300-500<br />

120<br />

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Napoleon III gilt-metal-mounted<br />

two-color marble mantel clock<br />

second half-19th century; with inset blue<br />

and white jasperware round plaques,<br />

probably Wedgwood, 16 in. H., 11 in. W. at<br />

base Est. $800-1,200<br />

121<br />

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Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Moses Jacob Ezekiel (American,<br />

1844-1917). General Robert E. Lee,<br />

bronze bust<br />

brown patina, mounted on variegated<br />

marble base, modeled as Confederate<br />

General in field uniform, signed on verso<br />

“Ezekiel/Roma,” 8 1/2 in. H. total<br />

Est. $700-1,000<br />

Other Notes: Moses Jacob Ezekiel was<br />

decorated Confederate war hero and the<br />

teacher of Grace Turnbull<br />

122 Austrian cold painted bronze songbird<br />

late 19th century; 7 in. L. Est. $250-350<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

123 Bohemian enameled<br />

glass covered pokal<br />

19th century; green glass knop on clear<br />

glass top, and cup bowl with green glass<br />

base, enamel, floral, and scroll decoration<br />

with portrait medallion of a Duke or Count,<br />

20 in. H. Est. $300-500<br />

123A Chinese carved jade pendant and ring<br />

1) pendant - fisherman, 2 1/4 in. ;<br />

2) ring - with fish relief, 1 1/4 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

124 Victorian cased glass epergne,<br />

possibly Stourbridge<br />

late 19th century; scalloped bowl<br />

surmounted by four floral style vase flutes,<br />

20 in. H., 9 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

decorations<br />

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126<br />

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Rare Coalport china 43-piece coffee, tea,<br />

and dessert service in the Imari taste<br />

circa 1810; comprising: high dome<br />

coffeepot, teapot, teapot stand, covered<br />

sugar bowl, cream jug, pair of trembleuse<br />

with underplates, pair of cake plates, pair<br />

of waste bowls, 9 coffee cups, 9 teacups,<br />

and 12 saucers Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Charles “Karl” Korschann (French, 1872-<br />

1943). Art Nouveau bronze figural clock<br />

modeled as gilt-bronze nymph standing<br />

under gilt-bronze mast fountain heads<br />

spewing water, top with emerald enamel<br />

face clock, signed on back “Korschann Paris<br />

1897,’ 12 1/2 in. H. Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

127 Pair of bronze portrait bookends<br />

first quarter-20th century; with relief<br />

portrait of William Shakespeare, and other<br />

with similar relief portrait of John Whittier,<br />

6 in. H., 5 in. W. Est. $125-200


decorations<br />

128<br />

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A. Guiet (French, 19th century).<br />

Polo Player, bronze group<br />

brown patina, modeled as a mounted polo<br />

player, signed in cast “A. Guiet,” attached to<br />

square marble plinth, 10 1/2 in. H., 9 1/2 in.<br />

L. at base Est. $600-900<br />

129 In the style of P.J. Mene<br />

(French,1810-1877) Mare and foal,<br />

bronze group<br />

brown patina, modeled as mother horse<br />

and young, each figure cast separately,<br />

mounted on oval marble base, 7 1/2 in. H.,<br />

10 in. W. at base Est. $300-500<br />

130<br />

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After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French,<br />

1741-1828). Benjamin Franklin, bronze<br />

brown patina, figure of American founding<br />

father standing next to capital column,<br />

signed in cast “Houdon,” 16 in. H<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

131<br />

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132<br />

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After Jean-Antoine Houdon<br />

(French, 1741-1828).<br />

Jean-Jacques Rosseau, bronze<br />

brown patina, standing figure of<br />

enlightenment philosopher Jean-Jacques<br />

Rousseau (1712-1778) in period clothing,<br />

carrying cane and scroll in hand, signed in<br />

cast “Houdon,” 13 12 in. H. Est. $800-1,200<br />

After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French,<br />

1741-1828). “Voltaire,” bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as figure of<br />

enlightenment philosopher Voltaire (1694-<br />

1778) walking with cane, signed in cast<br />

“Houdon,” 14 1/2 in. H. Est. $800-1,200<br />

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Charles-Raphael Peyre (French,<br />

1872-1949). Art Deco bronze group<br />

of girl kissing a lamb<br />

green verdigris patina, signed in cast “Ch.<br />

Raphael Peyre, SUSSE Fes Ed to PARIS,”<br />

and on side reduction mark with “CIRE<br />

PERDUE,” 8 1/2 in. H., 17 1/2 in. L. at base<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

134 Simon Moselsio (Russian/American,<br />

1890-1964). Fox Terrier, bronze<br />

verdigris patina, modeled as standing<br />

terrier on rocky base, impressed on base<br />

and on figure “MOSELSIO 1928,” 5 in. H.,<br />

5 in. W. Est. $250-400<br />

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Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899).<br />

Prize Bull, bronze<br />

greenish-brown patina, modeled as<br />

strutting bull on rocky base, signed<br />

in cast “ROSA B,” 6 1/2 in. H., 12 in. L.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

Marius Josef Sain (French, 1877-1961).<br />

“Le Loup,” bronze<br />

gilt-bronze figure of wolf standing on<br />

rocky ledge, signed in cast “M. Sain,” with<br />

foundry mark “Suose T Ed Paris,” with<br />

reduction mark, 12 x 9 in. Est. $500-700


137 After Jean-Baptiste Greuze<br />

(French, 1725-1805). “NECESSITE<br />

NA PAS DE LOI,” bronze<br />

green and brown patina, modeled as girl<br />

squatting against brick wall and urinating,<br />

signed in cast on side “J.B. Greuze.1760”,<br />

with attached etched title plate,<br />

6 1/2 in. H., 7 in. W. Est. $150-250<br />

138<br />

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Alfred Barye (1839-1882).<br />

“Elephant Courant,” bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as charging<br />

elephant on rocky and plinth filled ground,<br />

signed in cast “ALF. BARYE,” 8 3/4 in. H.,<br />

13 in. L. total Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

139 Paul M.L. Richer (French, 1849-1933).<br />

“Le Bucheron,” bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as woodsman with<br />

axe striking heroic pose on tree stump,<br />

foundry mark on verso and signed in cast<br />

“PAUL RICHER,” 11 1/2 in. H. Est. $700-900<br />

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Paul M.L. Richer (French, 1849-1933).<br />

“Le Semeur,” bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as farmer on rocky<br />

base gathering seed, with Swiss foundry<br />

mark, signed in cast “PAUL RICHER,”<br />

12 in. H. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

141<br />

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Property of Various Owners<br />

Victor Szczblewski (German, 19th/early<br />

20th century). “Mousse Siffleur,” bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as youth in<br />

a sailor’s suit with hands in pockets<br />

whistling, standing on rocky and plant<br />

covered base, titled and signed in cast,<br />

17 1/3 in. H. Est. $800-1,200<br />

142 Japanese carved ivory figure<br />

of a man with bird, and similar<br />

figure of a man with basket<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; 1) man with<br />

bird - standing figure holding bird with<br />

basket attached to side, 11 in. H.; 2) man<br />

with basket - 5 1/2 in. H. Est. $300-400<br />

143 Chinese carved ivory figural group<br />

of a boy and water buffalo<br />

late 19th century; 3 in. H., 7 in. W.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

143A Chinese cloisonne enamel low bowl<br />

early 20th century; peony decoration,<br />

marked underneath “CHINA,” 5 1/2 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $150-250<br />

144 Continental carved ivory<br />

figure of a gentleman<br />

second half-19th century; modeled as 18th<br />

century gentleman mounted on columnar<br />

base, 7 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

145 Japanese carved Ivory<br />

figure of a wood cutter<br />

20th century; 5 1/2 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

146 Chinese carved ivory horse,<br />

mounted on fitted wood stand<br />

4 1/2 in. H., 4 in. L. Est. $200-300<br />

decorations<br />

147 African carved ivory<br />

elephant tusk section<br />

relief decoration of various African wildlife,<br />

including: lion. leopard, elephant, gorilla,<br />

etc., 8 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

147A Two Chinese carved wood and<br />

painted ivory table screens<br />

carved reticulated wood frames each<br />

housing a painted ivory scene, one<br />

depicting birds in an evergreen tree, the<br />

other men in a boat , 6 1/4 x 3 1/2 in.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

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Napoleon III ormolu<br />

three-piece clock garniture<br />

second half-19th century; clock with<br />

ormolu fairy figures with champlevé<br />

decoration on marble base, and pair<br />

of putti figure candlesticks, clock -<br />

12 1/2 in. H., candlesticks - 8 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

149 Penin Poncet (French, 19th/20th<br />

century). Silvered and gilt-metal<br />

and onyx holy water font<br />

relief image of Saint Bernadette of Lourdes<br />

in silver and gilt metal, mounted on onyx<br />

backing, with silvered and gilt metal holy<br />

water container, titled plate marked<br />

“N.D. de Lourdes Par. Poncet,” backing -<br />

10 x 5 1/2 in. Est. $200-300<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

150 Gaston D’Iliers (French, 1876-1952).<br />

“Prince,” bronze<br />

greenish-brown patina, figure of prize<br />

horse, titled and signed in cast<br />

“G. DILLIERS,” mounted on marble base,<br />

5 in. H., 5 1/2 in. L. Est. $300-500


decorations<br />

151 Katherine Ward Lane Weems (American,<br />

1899-1989). Boxer Dog, bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as sitting dog,<br />

signed in cast “K. LANE” and “R.B.W. 1927<br />

(ROMAN BRONZE WORKS),” 5 in. H.<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

152 Japanese carved wood<br />

and ivory figure of a warrior<br />

20th century; carved and inlaid wood<br />

body with ivory head and hands, mounted<br />

on ivory veneered base, 11 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

153 Pair of Anglo-Irish crystal decanters<br />

10 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

154 Francois Alphonse Piquemal<br />

(French, 19th/20th century).<br />

Bust of a Beauty, bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as fashionable<br />

young woman in bonnet, signed in cast<br />

“Ase Piqnal 1893,” mounted on rouge<br />

marble base, 83/4 in. H. total<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

155 Georges Van der Straeten (French,<br />

1856-1928). Allegory of Summer, bronze<br />

brown and green patina, modeled as bust<br />

of fashionable young woman in bonnet,<br />

with foundry mark, signed in cast “Van der<br />

Straeten,” mounted on red marble base,<br />

8 in. H. Est. $600-800<br />

155A German carved polychromed<br />

giltwood plaque depicting the<br />

death of Saint Joseph<br />

17th century; square plaque with carved<br />

relief of dying Saint Joseph flanked by<br />

mourning Christ and Mary, 9 x 7 in.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

156 William Clark Noble (American,<br />

1858-1938). “Bloodhound on<br />

the Scent,” bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as large hound<br />

on natural rocky base, signed in cast<br />

“NOBLE, 1905,” 8 1/4 in. L., 5 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

157 Continental bronze figural mount<br />

late 19th century; for candle group or<br />

furniture mount, 4 1/2 in. H. total<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

157A Pair of Art Nouveau gilt-bronze<br />

floral-form candlesticks<br />

late 19th century; bobeche rests in orchidform<br />

socket with open daffodil-form base,<br />

8 in. H. Est. $300-500<br />

158 Chinese carved jade dragon-form<br />

buckle in the Ming manner<br />

19th century; dragon-form buckle with<br />

Art Nouveau style etched gilt-brass blade,<br />

9 in. L. Est. $100-200<br />

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154 155<br />

Royal Vienna porcelain Allegory<br />

of Europe figural group<br />

late 19th century; modeled as Queen<br />

Europa with white stallion and classical<br />

objects, underglaze beehive mark, 8 1/2 in.<br />

H., 8 1/2 in. W. Est. $300-500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

160 Japanese Satsuma earthenware<br />

15-piece tea set<br />

late 19th century; decoration of immortals<br />

and geishas in idealized garden,<br />

comprising: teapot, covered sugar bowl,<br />

covered cream jug, 6 cups and saucers<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

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156<br />

German figural group of<br />

two lovers in garden<br />

late 19th century; modeled as two Rococo<br />

style peasants leaning against tree stump<br />

with dog, Meissen style cross sword mark,<br />

9 in. H. 9 in. W. Est. $500-800


162 Waterford crystal decanter,<br />

and similar tankard<br />

20th century: 1) decanter - 11 in. H.;<br />

2) tankard - 8 in. H. Est. $100-150<br />

163 Martha Anne Honeywell (American,<br />

1787-1848). Silhouette portrait of a<br />

Gentleman, cut paper and black ink<br />

first half-19th century; inscribed<br />

“Cut with the Mouth” by M.A. Honeywell,<br />

gilt frame, image - 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.,<br />

frame - 6 x 5 1/4 in. Est. $300-500<br />

Other Notes: Martha Honeywell was only<br />

one of three armless artists working in the<br />

United States in this period<br />

164 Continental School, 19th century.<br />

Portrait of a Young Beauty,<br />

gouache on ivory<br />

signed illegibly on left, circular<br />

deep-well frame, image - 4 1/2 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

165 American School, 19th century.<br />

Pair of primitive portraits of<br />

women, gouache on ivory<br />

19th century; young lady with cat, and<br />

portrait of a woman, image - 3 in. Diam.,<br />

total size - 5 1/2 x 5 1/4 in. Est. $200-400<br />

166 American Primitive School,<br />

19th century. Portrait of a young<br />

girl, gouache on ivory<br />

framed, image - 2 1/2 x 2 in., frame -<br />

4 3/4 x 4 1/4 in. Est. $300-500<br />

167 Continental School, 19th century.<br />

Portrait of a Noblewoman,<br />

gouache on ivory<br />

portrait of elaborately dressed<br />

noblewoman, probably from the House<br />

of Habsburg, reticulated gilt-brass frame,<br />

image - 3 x 2 3/4 in., frame - 5 3/4 x 4 in.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

168 Continental School, late 19th century.<br />

Portrait of a Young Noblewoman,<br />

gouache on ivory<br />

cobalt and gilt-brass frame, image -<br />

3 1/3 x 2 1/2 in., total size - 6 x 4 1/4 in.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

168A Continental School, second half-19th<br />

century. Portrait oval miniature of a<br />

Beauty, gouache on ivory<br />

signed mr, gilt brass frame, 1 1/2 x 1 3/4 in.;<br />

frame - 4 x 3 in. Est. $150-250<br />

169<br />

.<br />

169A<br />

.<br />

French School miniature portraits<br />

of Napoleon Bonaparte and his son,<br />

Napoleon II, gouache on ivory<br />

19th century; portrait of French leader<br />

and son, each in faux tortoise shell square<br />

frame, frame - 4 x 3 in. Est. $300-500<br />

Pierre Daubigny (French, 1793-1858).<br />

Portrait miniature of Persifor Frazer<br />

(1809-1886), gouache on ivory<br />

signed ll, gilt-metal frame, sitter identified<br />

on verso, with felt lined leather case,<br />

4 1/4 x 3 1/2 in., frame - 4 3/4 x 4 in.<br />

Est. $700-1,000<br />

169B American School, 19th century.<br />

Portrait oval miniature of a young<br />

woman, gouache on ivory<br />

gilt brass frame, 3 3/4 x 3 in. total<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

169C Paint heightened photographic portrait<br />

of Thomas Sterry Hunt (1826-1892)<br />

Hunt was a prominent geologist and<br />

chemist, and original member of the Royal<br />

Society of Canada, image - 8 x 3 3/4 in.,<br />

framed Est. $100-200<br />

170 Chinese Export style Famille<br />

Rose porcelain soup tureen in the<br />

“Tobacco Leaf” pattern<br />

9 in. H., 15 in. W. Est. $200-300<br />

170A After Charles Saint-Memin.<br />

Portrait miniature of Mary Abigail<br />

Willing Cole of Baltimore (1789-1831),<br />

watercolor on paper<br />

identified on verso, cropped corners,<br />

5 x 4 in. unframed Est. $200-400<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

171 Set of 10 Cauldon ironstone soup bowls<br />

in the Imari taste, with matching jug<br />

second half-19th century; soup plates -<br />

10 in. Diam., jug - 6 in. H. Est. $125-200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

decorations<br />

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172<br />

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Ancient Egyptian bronze figure of King<br />

Osiris, and a glazed ceramic ushabti,<br />

reportedly New Kingdom period<br />

1) King Osiris - Judge of Underworld<br />

depicted in traditional pose, mounted<br />

on wood base, 7 1/2 H. total; 2) ushabti -<br />

depicted as mummified pharaoh, 9 in. H.<br />

total Est. $400-600<br />

173 Ancient Egyptian alabaster<br />

cosmetic bowl<br />

Certificate of Authenticity states from<br />

New Kingdom period, 1000 B.C., 3 3/4 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

174 Roman molded terracotta oil lamp<br />

Certificate of Authenticity states first<br />

century, A.D., relief decoration with head of<br />

young boy, 4 in. L. Est. $200-300<br />

175 Ancient Roman glass<br />

bottle with handles<br />

Certificate of Authenticity states first<br />

century, A.D. or slightly older, with metal<br />

display stand, vase - 4 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

176 Ancient Egyptian clay bottle<br />

4 1/4 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

Other Notes: Certificate of Authenticity<br />

states Middle Kingdom period,<br />

approximately 2000 B.C.<br />

177 Ancient Egyptian alabaster cup<br />

Certificate of Authenticity, New Kingdom<br />

period, 1000 B.C., 5 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

Other Notes: Certificate of Authenticity states<br />

New Kingdom period, 1000 B.C.<br />

178 Ancient Roman glass pitcher<br />

Certificate of Authenticity states first third<br />

century, A.D., applied handle, 3 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300


decorations<br />

179 Greek bronze short word<br />

Certificate of Authenticity states late<br />

Bronze Age, approximately 16 in. L.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

180<br />

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Eight assorted ancient<br />

bronze arrowheads<br />

cultures include: Egyptian, Scythen, Greek<br />

Bronze Age, and so forth, 3 to 5 1/2 in. L.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

181 Three ancient arrowheads<br />

Certificate of Authenticity states one<br />

found in York, England, 2 1/2 to 4 in. L.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

182 Ancient Egyptian pottery ushabti, and<br />

an ancient culture terracotta oil lamp<br />

ushabti - 4 3/4 in.; oil lamp - 4 1/4 in.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

182A Chinese pewter lion-form lamp lighter<br />

modeled as stylized lion with wick in<br />

mouth and tail-form handle, 3 in. H.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

183 Fulper art pottery celadon glazed bowl<br />

first quarter-20th century; marked<br />

underneath, 5 in. H., 2 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

184 Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875).<br />

Lion Marchant, bronze<br />

greenish-brown patina, modeled as<br />

striding lion on rocky base, signed in cast<br />

‘Barye,” 9 in. H., 15 in. L. at base<br />

Est. $6,000-8,000<br />

185 Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875).<br />

Tigre Marchant, bronze<br />

greenish-brown patina, modeled as<br />

striding tiger on rocky base, signed in<br />

cast ‘”BARYE,” 8 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.<br />

Est. $6,000-8,000<br />

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185<br />

Luca Madrassi (French, 1848-1919).<br />

Allegory of Victory, bronze<br />

green patina, modeled as classical warrior<br />

holding sword standing over ruined<br />

cannon with laurel leaves, signed in<br />

cast “L. MADRASSI,” mounted on<br />

variegated marble base, 35 in. H. total<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

187 Chinese carved pink quartz<br />

figure of Quan-Yin<br />

late 19th century; modeled as standing<br />

goddess entwined in lotus with crane,<br />

with fitted wood stand, figure - 15 in. H.<br />

Est. $700-900<br />

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184<br />

Napoleon III bronze and<br />

marble clock garniture<br />

second half-19th century; clock with<br />

enameled face with maenad finial, inset<br />

gilt-bronze panel depicting the infancy<br />

of Dionysus, retailed by Theodore B. Starr,<br />

New York; pair of three-light candelabra<br />

with satyr busts on pedestal support; clock<br />

- 16 in. H., candelabra - 16 in. H.<br />

Est. $2,500-3,500


189<br />

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Property of Various Owners<br />

Victor Bruyneel (Belgian, 19th/20th<br />

century). Bust of a Young Beauty, bronze<br />

reddish-brown patina, modeled as<br />

beautiful young woman with garland<br />

of flowers, signed in cast “V. Bruyneel<br />

Paris,”17 in. H. Est. $600-900<br />

190 After Donatello (Italian, 1386-1466).<br />

Saint George, bronze<br />

greenish-brown patina, after early<br />

renaissance original, mounted as a lamp,<br />

on green variegated marble base, figure -<br />

14 in., 31 in. H. total Est. $300-500<br />

191 American School, 20th century, African<br />

American Woman Holding Child, bronze<br />

brown patina, signed in base with<br />

monogram, 20 in. H. Est. $500-700<br />

192<br />

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Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1796-<br />

1875). Algerian Greyhound, bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as recumbent<br />

greyhound, signed in cast “BARYE,”<br />

mounted on rouge marble base, figure -<br />

7 1/2 in. H., 15 in. L.; base - 15 in. L.<br />

Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

193<br />

.<br />

Pair of Louis XV style bronze figural and<br />

gilt-metal eight-light candelabra<br />

pair of greenish-brown patina bronze<br />

putti supporting eight-light candle<br />

branch on rococo base, 38 in. H. total<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

194 Iron sculpture of walking man<br />

with raised arms, in the manner<br />

of Alberto Giacometti<br />

on iron base, inscribed “Wasserman 1966,”<br />

30 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

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196<br />

.<br />

Rare Korean bronze standing Buddha<br />

Silla Dynasty; modeled as Buddha in<br />

traditional pose on lotus flower base,<br />

25 in. H. Est. $10,000-15,000<br />

Pair of French Rococo style gilt and<br />

silvered metal figural chenets<br />

19th century; each modeled as matching<br />

classical male and female figure on wave,<br />

with oak leaves and silvered metal spheres<br />

supported on classical stands, 21 in. H.,<br />

19 in. W. Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

decorations<br />

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198<br />

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Paul Philippe (French, 1870-1930).<br />

Flute Player, marble figure<br />

sculpture of classical nymph, mounted on<br />

variegated marble and gilt-metal base,<br />

marble body with ivory head, hands, and<br />

feet, signed “P. Philippe,” 22 in. H.<br />

Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

Pair of Venetian style carved,<br />

polychromed, and giltwood<br />

blackamoor torcheres<br />

modeled as male and female figure in<br />

exotic costume, holding torch standing on<br />

octagonal-form rocky base, 68 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $4,000-6,000


decorations<br />

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Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Hans Muller (German, 19th/20th<br />

century). Elk, bronze<br />

brown patina, modeled as large 12-point<br />

buck on rocky base, signed in cast “H.<br />

Muller,” mounted on marble base, 14 in. H.,<br />

15 in. L. at base Est. $400-600<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

200 Spanish Colonial carved and<br />

polychromed wood Santos figure<br />

of a bearded saint<br />

19th century; 22 in. H. Est. $300-500<br />

201 Set of four Chinese Famille<br />

Rose porcelain plaques,<br />

set in teakwood frames<br />

20th century; each plaque depicting an<br />

immortal in nature scene, each frame with<br />

oriental style gilt-metal hook, plaque -<br />

8 x 5 1/4 in., frame - 13 x 10 in.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

202 No Lot<br />

203<br />

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Pair of bronze putti lamps<br />

20th century; brown patina, each modeled<br />

as seated putti holding torch, with frosted<br />

glass flame-form shade, 35 in. H. total<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

203A Pair of pattern molded glass oil lamps<br />

possibly Baccarat, now electrified, 29 in. H.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

204 Austrian porcelain figure<br />

of female flower gatherer<br />

late 19th century; modeled as young<br />

beauty with floral basket resting on floral<br />

laden stump, 22 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

205 Pair of ivory elephant tusks<br />

late 19th century; 23 and 26 in. L.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

205A Chinese chess set with<br />

carved ivory chessmen<br />

20th century; carved ivory Chinesethemed<br />

chessmen, white and stainedbrown<br />

ivory, in fitted folding board/case,<br />

king - 4 in., board - 16 in. Sq. open<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

206 Pair of French Empire style ebonized<br />

and gilt-metal five-light candelabra<br />

20th century; tri-form base with paw-form<br />

feet supporting classical column with<br />

grape laden capital supporting five candle<br />

branches, 44 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

207 Pair of Porcelain de Paris painted<br />

and parcel-gilt vases<br />

second half-19th century; each vase with<br />

painted vignette of 18th century lovers in<br />

a garden, molded floral and vine handles,<br />

23 1/2 in. H. Est. $600-800<br />

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Royal Crown Derby china<br />

101-piece partial dinner service<br />

in the “Red Aves” pattern<br />

comprising: 13 dinner plates, 12 luncheon<br />

plates, 12 bread plates, 10 cups, 13<br />

saucers, 8 bouillon cups, 7 bouillon cup<br />

underplates, 11 crescent-shaped bone<br />

dishes, soup tureen, two meat platters,<br />

covered vegetable dish, 2 open serving<br />

bowls, large charger, teapot, coffeepot,<br />

cream jug, covered sugar bowl, gravyboat,<br />

pair of candlesticks, and covered<br />

condiment jar Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the Benefit<br />

of Multiple Charities<br />

209 Wedgwood china 177-piece<br />

partial dinner service<br />

comprising: 21 dinner plates ,10 luncheon<br />

plates, 13 dessert plates, 17 bouillon cups,<br />

22 bouillon cup underplates, 10 teacups,<br />

15 saucers, 34 demitasse cups, and 35<br />

demitasse cup saucers Est. $400-600<br />

210 Lenox porcelain 264-piece partial dinner<br />

service in the “Mansfield” pattern<br />

comprising: 28 dinner plates, 32 luncheon<br />

plates, 61 dessert plates, 22 soup bowls,<br />

46 bread plates, 23 cups, 32 saucers, 3<br />

creamers, 3 covered sugar bowls, 8 gravy<br />

boats, and 6 gravy boat underplates<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

211 Staffordshire style transfer<br />

decorated china assembled<br />

122-piece partial dinner service<br />

in the “Indian Tree” Pattern<br />

makers include: Copeland-Spode, Aynsley,<br />

Coalport, and Maddock, Copeland Spode<br />

pieces include: 12 luncheon plates, 15<br />

dessert plates, 5 coffee cups, 5 coffee cup<br />

saucers, 14 teacups, 4 teacup saucers, 5<br />

bouillon cups, 3 bouillon cup saucers,<br />

6 dessert bowls, 3 bread plates, 2 open<br />

serving bowls, 2 small platters, large meat<br />

platter, large charger, covered serving<br />

dish, 2 candy dishes, toast rack, 2 creamers,<br />

open salt, and a gravy boat; Aynsley pieces<br />

include: 8 dinner plates, 6 teacups, 6<br />

saucers, and 6 bread plates; together with<br />

a Coalport scalloped serving dish, and a<br />

Maddock serving bowl Est. $400-600


Property of Various Owners<br />

212 Royal Doulton china 87-piece<br />

partial dinner service in the<br />

“French Provincial” pattern<br />

comprising: 12 dinner plates, 12 dessert<br />

plates, 12 bread plates, 12 salad bowls,<br />

12 dessert bowls, 15 teacups, and<br />

12 saucers Est. $300-500<br />

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Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the Benefit<br />

of Multiple Charities<br />

Chinese Export Rose Medallion<br />

monumental porcelain punch bowl<br />

circa 1865; with circular wooden stand,<br />

9 1/4 in. H., 23 in. Diam. Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

214 Pair of Victorian leather women’s<br />

shoes with ice-skating<br />

attachments, mounted as lamp<br />

shoes stuffed with material and wood for<br />

rigidity and mounted on wood base with<br />

lamp pole attachment, 29 in. H. total<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

215<br />

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. Napoleon III gilt-metal and<br />

marble mantel clock<br />

second half-19th century; eagle finial<br />

with gilt-brass scroll work on marble base,<br />

supported by eight gilt-metal columns on<br />

marble base with gadrooned edges and<br />

bun style feet, 21 in. H., 13 1/2 in. W.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

216 Pair of Continental, probably<br />

Porcelain de Paris, painted<br />

porcelain vases, mounted as lamps<br />

late 19th century; each with hand-painted<br />

town scene on pink ground, mounted on<br />

etched brass base, 25 in. H. total<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

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218<br />

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French Empire style brass fire fender<br />

second half-19th century; classical<br />

columns with laurel swag and wreath,<br />

12 in. H., 48 in. W., 14 in. D. Est. $800-1,000<br />

Rococo Revival rosewood<br />

serpentine miniature chest of drawers<br />

mid 19th century; inlaid kite escutcheons,<br />

paneled sides, 13 1/2 in. H., 15 1/2 in. W.,<br />

9 in. D. Est. $500-700<br />

218A George III inlaid mahogany<br />

shaped front knife box<br />

circa 1800; patera and stringer inlay,<br />

14 1/2 in. H., 9 in. W., 13 in. D.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

219 Pair of Continental, probably<br />

French, brass swan andirons<br />

late 19th century/early 20th century;<br />

14 1/2 in. H., 16 in. L. Est. $300-500<br />

220 Arts and Crafts wrought-iron floor lamp<br />

late 19th century; reticulated floral top<br />

with scroll-form feet with entwined wire<br />

to simulate vine, now electrified, with new<br />

beaded shade, 72 in. H. Est. $400-600<br />

221 Painted wood trade sign “MAGEE”<br />

“WOVEN WITH A WARP OF HONESTY<br />

AND A WOOF OF SKILL”<br />

gold background with applied raised<br />

red letters and sewing implements,<br />

54 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

222 Pair of French gilt-metal-mounted<br />

porcelain monumental urns<br />

possibly Sevres, second half-19th century;<br />

originally blue du roi with gilt decoration,<br />

painted over eggshell white, gilt-metal<br />

acanthus handles with classical capital<br />

base, floral swag and garlands, 35 in. H.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

decorations / furniture<br />

222A James Earle Fraser (American,<br />

1876-1953). Theodore Roosevelt<br />

bronzed iron plaque<br />

1920; modeled as relief profile of 26th<br />

President of the United States, with<br />

the following quote in raised letters:<br />

“Aggressive Fighting for the Right...,”<br />

signed in cast in upper right corner<br />

“Fraser 1920” and on back inscribed in<br />

cast “Decarts” with fragmentary label,<br />

12 3/4 x 10 in. Est. $250-350<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

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Louis XV style gilt-bronze fire screen<br />

late 19th century; acanthus and scroll<br />

decoration with central cupid decoration,<br />

36 in. H., 29 in. W. Est. $400-600<br />

224 Louis XVI style brass fire screen<br />

late 19th century; cockerel head top,<br />

central lyre decoration, 28 in. H., 28 in. W.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

225<br />

.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Louis XV style brass-mounted<br />

marquetry inlaid Bureau de Dame with<br />

inset Sevres style porcelain plaques<br />

early 20th century; with gilt-brass<br />

classical mask mounts, 52 in. H., 33 in. W.,<br />

19 1/2 in. D. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

Provenance: Sellers & McGaugh, South<br />

Pomfret, Vermont label on back


furniture<br />

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227<br />

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228<br />

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Pair of Louis XV style carved<br />

giltwood side chairs, with<br />

floral tapestry upholstery<br />

19th century; 37 in. H., 20 in. W.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

Louis XV style ormolu-mounted<br />

mahogany glass panel vitrine<br />

first quarter-20th century; single-door<br />

with serpentine front, top with reticulated<br />

gallery, 68 in. H., 35 in. W., 15 in. D.<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

Pair of French style brass-mounted<br />

parquetry inlaid walnut plant stands<br />

20th century; shaped top supported by<br />

parcel-gilt fluted pillars, three tiers, with<br />

gilt-metal harpy bust supports and paw<br />

feet, 51 in. H., 25 in. Sq. Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

229 Pair of Louis XVI style carved and<br />

painted wood two-drawer commodes<br />

20th century; floral and vine relief carving,<br />

label on verso reads “CUSTOM MADE<br />

FURNITURE, EARLY AMERICAN AND<br />

ENGLISH FURNITURE CO. BOSTON MASS.,”<br />

32 in. H., 36 in. W., 15 in. D. Est. $500-800<br />

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231<br />

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Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Louis XVI style Vernis Martin decorated<br />

parquetry inlaid walnut bureau de dame<br />

late 19th century; with ormolu mounts,<br />

brass inlay with Vernis Martin putti in<br />

landscape decoration, 55 1/2 in. H.,<br />

31 1/2 in. W., 20 in. D. Est. $600-800<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

French Empire style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

mahogany marble top stand<br />

20th century; circular marble top with<br />

reticulated brass gallery, caryatid supports<br />

on tri-form base, 22 in. H., 13 1/2 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

232 American Gothic Revival<br />

carved oak hall bench<br />

second half-19th century; open-worked<br />

arches over paneled arched splat, 49 in. H.,<br />

61 in. W., 24 in. D. Est. $300-500<br />

233 French Empire style brass mounted<br />

mahogany and glazed panel buffet<br />

20th century; open top with two shelves,<br />

lower section with two glazed panel doors,<br />

hairy paw feet, 68 in. H., 61 in. W., 14 1/2 in.<br />

D. Est. $500-1,000<br />

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235<br />

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George III mahogany chest of drawers<br />

circa 1800; four graduated drawers on<br />

French splayed feet, 37 in. H., 42 in. W.,<br />

20 in. D. Est. $600-900<br />

American Classical carved<br />

mahogany center table, Baltimore<br />

circa 1820; banded circular top, urn turned<br />

pedestal supporting four turned fluted<br />

legs ending in carved paw feet with brass<br />

casters, 29 1/2 in. H., 39 1/2 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

236 Henredon Regency style mahogany<br />

drum table with inset tooled leather top<br />

20th century; one drawer and three<br />

pseudo drawers, splay legs with brass end<br />

caps and casters, 26 1/2 in. H., 28 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $150-300<br />

237 Regency style inlaid and banded<br />

mahogany bow-front worktable<br />

20th century; long drawer over two short<br />

drawers, on tapered Hepplewhite style<br />

legs, 30 1/2 in. H., 22 in. W., 13 in. D.<br />

Est. $500-800<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

238 Biggs Federal style stringer inlaid<br />

mahogany nest of three tables<br />

20th century; size of largest table - 26 in.<br />

H., 22 in. W., 15 in. D. Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

239 Cabinet made Federal style<br />

stringer inlaid mahogany side<br />

table in the Maryland manner<br />

late 19th century; two short drawers over<br />

single long drawer arrangement, 29 in. H.,<br />

37 1/2 in. W., 19 1/2 in. D. Est. $300-500


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240 Set of six centennial Classical<br />

style mahogany upholstered<br />

slip seat side chairs<br />

klismos-form, scroll-worked splat, turned<br />

front legs and sabre style rear legs,<br />

33 in. H., 18 in. W. Est. $400-600<br />

241 George IV mahogany upholstered<br />

side chair and a Sheraton style<br />

mahogany side chair<br />

both with carved and reeded splats, seats<br />

upholstered over frame, straight tapered<br />

legs, larger chair - 36 in. H., 21 in. W.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

242 Regency style inlaid<br />

mahogany tray top table<br />

20th century; top with floral inlaid center,<br />

tuned spider legs with double X stretcher,<br />

23 in. H., 38 in. W., 19 in. D. Est. $200-400<br />

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Cabinet made Federal style<br />

inlaid mahogany glazed<br />

panel corner cupboard<br />

first half-20th century; with stringer,<br />

bellflower, and fan inlays, with broken<br />

arched pediment, straight tapered legs,<br />

96 in. H., 45 in. W., 23 in. D.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

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245<br />

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Federal style inlaid mahogany<br />

serpentined front sideboard<br />

first half-20th century; with stringer, fan,<br />

and bellflower inlays, on straight tapered<br />

legs, enameled brass pulls, 37 in. H.,<br />

60 1/2 in. W., 23 in. D. Est. $1,200-1,800<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

Federal mahogany bow-front chest of<br />

drawers, Maryland/Pennsylvania<br />

circa 1815; with four graduated drawers,<br />

reeded stiles and turned legs, 40 in. H.,<br />

43 in. W., 22 in. D. Est. $600-800<br />

246 Heritage Federal style<br />

mahogany tilt-top tea table<br />

20th century; 28 in. H., 30 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

247 Biggs Federal style<br />

mahogany side cabinet<br />

20th century; single drawer over two<br />

cabinet doors on bracket feet, 36 in. H.,<br />

28 in. W., 16 in. D. Est. $250-400<br />

248 Biggs Federal style mahogany<br />

glazed panel corner cupboard<br />

20th century; single door over two<br />

cabinet doors, 85 in. H., 40 in. W., 21 in. D.<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

249 Henkel-Harris Federal style<br />

mahogany double dresser<br />

20th century; three short drawers over<br />

two sets of three graduated drawers on<br />

bracket feet, 34 in. H., 54 in. W., 20 in. D.<br />

Est. $250-400


furniture<br />

250<br />

.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Early Victorian carved burlwood grand<br />

piano; John Broadwood & Sons, London<br />

circa 1840; 82-key, 37 1/2 in. H., 86 in. L.,<br />

51 1/2 in. W. Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

251 Steinway & Sons rosewood<br />

cased concert grand piano<br />

Serial No. 66891, dated 1889; restored with<br />

PianoDiscs player piano system, 40 in. H.,<br />

82 in. L., 54 in. W.; together with a piano<br />

bench Est. $8,000-12,000<br />

252<br />

.<br />

American Classical carved mahogany<br />

flip-top games table, Philadelphia<br />

attributed to the workshop of Anthony<br />

Quervelle, first quarter-19th century; with<br />

carved paw feet and floral rosettes, 28 in.<br />

H., 46 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

253 Late Victorian carved<br />

mahogany fern stand<br />

late 19th century; 40 in. H., 16 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

254 Charles X carved rosewood<br />

upholstered fauteuil<br />

circa 1825; scrolled arms with lotus carved<br />

supports, 33 in. H., 22 in. W. Est. $500-800<br />

255 Pair of Italian Neoclassical style carved<br />

and painted wood caned side chairs<br />

20th century; caned splat and seat, 35 in.<br />

H., 19 in. W. Est. $200-400<br />

256 American Neo Grec carved<br />

and incised walnut upholstered<br />

four-piece parlor suite<br />

circa 1875; comprising: settee, armchair,<br />

and two side chairs, green velvet buttonback<br />

upholstery, settee - 44 in. H., 71 in. W.;<br />

armchair - 42 in. H., 30 in. W. Est. $400-600<br />

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Louis XVI style carved and painted wood<br />

upholstered duchesse en bateau<br />

41 in. H., 79 in. L., 26 in. W. Est. $800-1,200<br />

258 Pair of Louis XVI style carved<br />

giltwood and caned fauteuils<br />

19th century; acanthus carving with<br />

turned legs, caned seat and back, with<br />

upholstered cushion, 37 in. H., 22 in. W.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

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Louis XVI style carved giltwood tapestry<br />

upholstered five-piece parlor suite<br />

19th century; comprising: settee and four<br />

armchairs, floral needlepoint upholstery,<br />

settee - 42 in. H., 54 in. W.; armchairs - 39 in.<br />

H., 23 in. W. Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

260 William and Mary style burl walnut<br />

shaped-front chest-on-chest<br />

early 20th century; top case with four<br />

graduated drawers, bottom with three<br />

graduated drawers, on pad feet, 57 in. H.,<br />

30 in. W., 20 in. D. Est. $300-500<br />

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263<br />

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Pair of French Art Nouveau<br />

gilt-metal-mounted carved oak glass<br />

panel two-door vitrine cabinets<br />

late 19th century; with applied gilt-metal<br />

ivy and berry decoration, base carved<br />

floral roots and vines around base,<br />

mirrored backs, 87 in. H., 55 in. W., 20 in. D.<br />

Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

French Empire style figural<br />

brass mounted burl walnut<br />

parquetry gueridon<br />

20th century; circular top with fluted<br />

supports supported by sphinxes on triform<br />

base, 31 in. H., 26 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

fruitwood single-drawer side table<br />

with inset tooled leather top<br />

early 20th century; 30 in. H., 29 in. W.,<br />

17 in. D. Est. $800-1,000<br />

264 Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

walnut and ebonized wood table<br />

20th century; inset tooled leather top with<br />

ebonized legs and single drawer, 31 in. H.,<br />

21 in. W., 16 in. D. Est. $600-800


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265 French Empire style carved and<br />

painted wood upholstered recamier<br />

20th century; carved swan neck head and<br />

paw feet, 34 in. H., 73 in. L. Est. $800-1,000<br />

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267<br />

.<br />

Regency style ebonized parcel<br />

giltwood upholstered recamier<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; carved<br />

acanthus decoration, silk damask<br />

upholstery, 32 in. H., 78 in. L.<br />

Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

mahogany marble top commode<br />

with elaborate gilt-metal phoenix, Helios<br />

mask, floral and acanthus mounts, black<br />

variegated marble top, 35 in. H., 64 in. L.,<br />

25 in. D. Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

268 Continental style wrought-iron<br />

glass top dining table<br />

20th century; rectangular beveled glass<br />

top, 29 in. H., 72 in. L., 36 in. W.<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

269 Louis XIII style carved oak<br />

upholstered armchair<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; acanthus<br />

carved arms, scroll stretcher, and tapestry<br />

upholstery, 47 in. H., 25 in. W.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

270 Important Federal inlaid<br />

mahogany tall-case clock, “William<br />

Elvins, Fells Point, Baltimore”<br />

circa 1790; with painted metal moon<br />

phase dial signed “William Elvins Fells<br />

Point Baltimore,” broken arched case<br />

with rosette and floral urn inlaid fretted<br />

pediment, bonnet with grape bunch and<br />

stringer inlay, waist with quarter-patera<br />

and geometric stringer inlay, on bracket<br />

feet, floral corner decoration on dial, 105<br />

in. H., 19 in. W. Est. $25,000-35,000<br />

furniture<br />

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271<br />

.<br />

. Federal cherrywood and tiger maple<br />

tall case clock, Jacob Wolf, Union Bridge,<br />

MD/Waynesburg, PA<br />

first quarter-19th century; painted sheet<br />

metal moon-phase dial signed “Jacob<br />

Wolf,” split pediment hood with<br />

columnar supports, cherrywood case<br />

with tiger maple panel, on bun feet,<br />

sailboat and shell painted dial, 95 in. H.<br />

Est. $7,000-10,000<br />

272<br />

.<br />

. Federal inlaid cherrywood tall case clock<br />

Lebanon Pennsylvania, circa 1790; with<br />

painted moon phase dial, broken arch<br />

pediment with finals and carved rosettes,<br />

columnar supports and stringer inlay, on<br />

bracket feet, 97 in. H. Est. $6,000-8,000


furniture<br />

273<br />

.<br />

Queen Anne maple flat-top<br />

highboy, Massachusetts<br />

top section with molded cornice, two<br />

short drawers over four graduated<br />

drawers, lower section with three short<br />

drawers, shaped apron, cabriole legs with<br />

pad feet, 72 in. H., 40 in. W., 22 in. D.<br />

Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

274 American Rococo Revival carved<br />

walnut upholstered settee<br />

circa 1865; floral button back upholstery,<br />

34 1/2 in. H., 59 in. W. Est. $150-250<br />

275 Pair of Henkel Harris Federal style<br />

cherrywood two-drawer drop leaf<br />

stands and a similar Pembroke table<br />

both branded “Henkel-Harris, Winchester,<br />

Virginia, 2000;” stands - 26 in. H., 18 1/2 in.<br />

W., 25 in. D.; Pembroke - 26 in. H., 21 in. W.,<br />

30 in. D. Est. $350-450<br />

276 Statton Georgian style cherrywood<br />

glazed panel breakfront<br />

branded “Statton Americana Trutype,”<br />

87 in. H., 72 in. W., 16 1/2 in. D.<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

277 Henkel Harris Queen Anne style<br />

banded cherrywood sideboard<br />

with three deep short drawers, shaped<br />

apron, cabriole legs with pad feet, branded<br />

“Henkel-Harris, Winchester, Virginia, 2000;”<br />

36 in. H., 71 1/2 in. W., 21 in. D.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

278 Henkel-Harris Federal style carved<br />

mahogany double pedestal dining table<br />

banded inlaid top, with two extension<br />

leaves, paper label, 30 in. H., 72 x 46 in.,<br />

24 in. leaves Est. $800-1,200<br />

279 Set of eight Statton Queen Anne style<br />

cherrywood upholstered dining chairs<br />

comprising: pair of armchairs and six side<br />

chairs; with urn splat, cabriole legs and pad<br />

feet, upholstered slip seats Est. $600-800<br />

280<br />

.<br />

. George III inlaid mahogany tall case<br />

clock, John Giles, Liverpool<br />

engraved brass painted moon phase<br />

dial signed “John Giles, Liverpool 1790,”<br />

case with arched gilt stenciled pediment,<br />

reeded columnar supports and quarter<br />

columns, oval floral, stringer, and bird’s<br />

eye maple inlay, on bracket feet, 93 in. H.<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

281<br />

.<br />

George II banded burl<br />

elm bachelor’s chest<br />

mid-18th century; three graduated<br />

drawers, on bracket feet, 31 in. H.,<br />

31 in. W., 19 in. D. Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

282 Edwardian Aesthetic Movement<br />

mahogany beveled glass china cabinet<br />

early 20th century; two door cabinet with<br />

beveled mirrored upright, beveled glass<br />

side panel, interior upholstered shelves<br />

and back, 86 in. H., 42 in. W., 18 in. D.<br />

Est. $500-800<br />

283 Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

tulipwood bureau plat<br />

20th century; single long drawer, with gilt<br />

tooled inset leather top, 31 in. H., 48 in. L.,<br />

26 in. W. Est. $400-600<br />

284 French Directoire style<br />

mahogany commode<br />

late 19th century; four graduated drawers<br />

with turret corners, 32 in. H., 48 in. W.,<br />

20 in. D. Est. $300-500<br />

285 Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

floral painted giltwood glass<br />

panel marble top vitrine<br />

early 20th century; with bowed front and<br />

sides, reticulated brass gallery, gilt-metalmounted<br />

swag and scroll decoration,<br />

mirrored back, 59 in. H., 27 in. W., 17 in. D.<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

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.<br />

Italian inlaid walnut serpentine-front<br />

two-drawer commode<br />

late 18th/early 19th century; with<br />

burlwood, banded and stringer inlaid<br />

drawers, cabriole legs, cast brass pulls,<br />

36 1/2 in. H., 57 1/2 in. W., 23 in. D.<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

287 Pair of Empire style partial<br />

ebonized parcel gilt mahogany<br />

gueridons with inset marble top<br />

mid-20th century; legs supports in form of<br />

lion’s mask ending in paw feet, incurvate<br />

base, gray variegated inset marble top,<br />

28 1/2 in. H., 30 in. Diam. Est. $800-1,200<br />

288 French Empire style brass<br />

inlaid mahogany pier table<br />

mid-20th century; with brass, stringer, and<br />

marquetry inlay, gilt-metal Pharaonic bust<br />

mounts, pier mirror, 33 1/2 in. H., 36 in. W.,<br />

15 in. D. Est. $300-500<br />

289 Italian marquetry inlaid fruitwood<br />

marble top semanier, Binazzi, Florence<br />

second quarter-20th century; sevendrawer<br />

chest with shaped front, green<br />

variegated marble, stamped on top,<br />

54 1/2 in. H., 28 in. W., 18 in. D.<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

290 Louis XV style carved and painted wood<br />

serpentine front console table<br />

20th century; ebonized wood top with<br />

distress painted base, 29 in. H., 66 in. W.,<br />

16 in. D. Est. $250-400<br />

291 Louis XVI style carved stained<br />

wood upholstered bergere<br />

mid-20th century; 33 1/2 in. H., 29 1/2 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-250


292 Pair of Louis XVI style carved and<br />

painted parcel giltwood<br />

upholstered settees<br />

20th century; 33 in. H., 55 in. W.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

293 Renaissance Revival style griffin carved<br />

and painted wood glass-top coffee table<br />

20th century; each leg with griffin form<br />

support, distress painted finish,<br />

beveled glass top, 19 in. H., 30 x 60 in.<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

294 Italian Empire style carved<br />

fruitwood upholstered fauteuil<br />

19th century; with brass butterfly inlay and<br />

painted acanthus decoration, upholstered<br />

seat with Venus and Cupid decoration,<br />

31 in. H., 21 in. W. Est. $150-250<br />

295 Louis XV style brass mounted<br />

black Japanned wood jewelry<br />

cabinet on stand<br />

second half-19th century; exterior gilt<br />

Japanned ebonized decoration, red<br />

Japanned interior with six drawers and a<br />

covered niche, 50 in. H., 23 in. W., 15 in. D.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

296 Victorian cast gilt-brass and<br />

onyx two-tier plant stand<br />

late 19th century; with putti and grape<br />

decoration, onyx columns, top and shelf,<br />

32 in. H., 13 in. Sq. Est. $200-300<br />

297 French Louis XV Provincial<br />

style fruitwood library table<br />

19th century; rectangular top with ovolo<br />

corners, single drawer, on cabriole legs,<br />

32 in. H., 48 in. W., 30 in. D. Est. $200-400<br />

298 Chippendale style carved mahogany<br />

and painted wood draw leaf table<br />

20th century; square top with drawer<br />

leaves, red painted Chippendale style legs<br />

with ball and claw feet, 30 in. H., 42 in. Sq.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

299 Set of eight Chippendale style carved<br />

mahogany upholstered dining chairs<br />

second quarter-20th century; comprising:<br />

two arm chairs and six side chairs, with<br />

metal tag - “Goldsmith’s, Harrisburg,” seats<br />

upholstered over frame, 37 in. H., 26 in. W.<br />

Est. $700-1,000<br />

300 Louis XV style carved fruitwood<br />

upholstered window bench<br />

20th century; 25 in. H., 45 in. W., 14 in. D.<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

301 Queen Anne style mahogany<br />

diminutive drop leaf side table,<br />

with Baker Furniture label<br />

20th century; 22 in. H., 16 1/2 in. L., 11 in. W.,<br />

with 7 3/4 in. drop leaves Est. $200-300<br />

302<br />

.<br />

Potthast Brothers Classical style carved<br />

mahogany fire screen with leaded<br />

stained glass portrait panel<br />

20th century; with stained glass window<br />

portrait of Holy Roman Emperor<br />

Maximilian I, after a portrait by Albrecht<br />

Durer, with Corinthian column supports on<br />

acanthus carved legs, frame - 36 x 18 in.,<br />

stained glass portrait - 15 x 10 1/2 in.<br />

Est. $500-750<br />

303 Classical Revival style carved<br />

mahogany liquor cabinet<br />

possibly Potthast Brothers, Baltimore, MD,<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; slide drawer<br />

with porcelain insert, single drawer over<br />

shaped cabinet door, Corinthian columns,<br />

on carved paw feet, 43 in. H., 25 in. W.,<br />

23 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

304<br />

.<br />

Potthast Brothers Federal style<br />

carved mahogany double pedestal<br />

dining table, Baltimore, MD<br />

first quarter-20th century; Duncan Phyfe<br />

style pedestals, Potthast white label and<br />

branded mark, with three extension leaves,<br />

30 in. H., 60 x 46 in., 18 in. leaves<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

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305<br />

.<br />

Set of ten Potthast Brothers<br />

Chippendale style carved mahogany<br />

dining chairs, Baltimore, MD<br />

first quarter-20th century; comprising: one<br />

arm chair and nine side chairs, with ribbon<br />

backs, molded tapered legs, shaped front<br />

seats upholstered over frame, side chairs -<br />

38 in. H., 22 in. W. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

306 Pair of Kittinger Federal style stringer<br />

inlaid mahogany side tables<br />

20th century; pattern no. 1131, paper label<br />

marked “Kittinger, Buffalo, Pattern no. 1131,<br />

Serial no. 38,” 25 in. H., 28 in. L., 18 1/2 in. W.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

307 Potthast Brothers Chippendale style<br />

carved mahogany upholstered armchair<br />

second quarter-20th century; ribbon-back,<br />

acanthus carved arms, square tapered<br />

legs, shaped front seat upholstered over<br />

frame, white label, 41 in. H., 24 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-300<br />

308 Potthast Brothers late Federal<br />

style carved mahogany shaving<br />

stand, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; with<br />

mirrored upright, three drawers, 25 in. H.,<br />

24 in. W., 9 in. D. Est. $125-200<br />

309 Potthast Brothers classical style<br />

carved mahogany bow-front<br />

serving board, Baltimore, MD<br />

first quarter-20th century; with turret<br />

corners, acanthus carved reeded legs,<br />

single drawer, white label, 35 in. H.,<br />

48 in. W., 21 1/2 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

310 Potthast Brothers Federal style<br />

carved mahogany round dining<br />

table, Baltimore, MD<br />

first quarter-20th century; with three<br />

extension leaves, acanthus carved and<br />

reeded legs, 30 in. H., 54 in. Diam.,<br />

18 in. leaves Est. $1,000-1,500


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311 Set of six Potthast Brothers Federal<br />

style carved mahogany upholstered<br />

dining side chairs, Baltimore, MD<br />

first quarter-20th century; shaped crest rail<br />

with pierced splat, upholstered slip seat,<br />

white label, 39 in. H., 20 in. W.<br />

Est. $700-1,000<br />

312 David T. Smith Windsor style<br />

painted wood side chair<br />

20th century; hoop-back chair painted<br />

black, stamped underneath “David T. Smith<br />

Morrow, Ohio,” 44 in. H., 17 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

313 American elmwood Windsor fan-back<br />

chair, Joseph Henzey, Philadelphia, PA<br />

fourth quarter-18th century; crest rail with<br />

scroll ends, marked “VIII,” on bottom of<br />

crest rail, branded “I. Henzey,” 37 in. H.,<br />

18 in. W. Est. $500-800<br />

314 American Classical carved mahogany<br />

tilt-top candlestand, probably New York<br />

circa 1825; double-elliptical top with<br />

beehive shaft, splay legs with inturned<br />

feet, 28 in. H., 25 x 19 1/2 in. Est. $150-250<br />

315 English George III style mahogany<br />

serpentine front diminutive sideboard<br />

late 19th century; drawer flanked by two<br />

cabinet doors, square reeded legs ending<br />

in spade feet, 35 in. H., 59 in. W., 22 in. D.<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

316 American Aesthetic Movement<br />

carved stained wood glass<br />

panel two-door bookcase<br />

circa 1890; two door upper section, two<br />

drawer bottom section, 65 in. H., 51 in. W.,<br />

17 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

317 George III style inlaid banded mahogany<br />

reverse serpentine front sideboard<br />

late 19th century; with stringer and<br />

patera inlay, center drawer with silverware<br />

compartment, flanked by two deep<br />

drawers, 34 in H., 63 in. W., 20 in. D.<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

318 Contemporary Chinese style Serried<br />

sheet brass over wood two-door cabinet<br />

brass sheet metal tacked with copperhead<br />

nails, interior with single shelf, 27 1/2 in. H.,<br />

43 1/2 in. W., 18 in. D. Est. $500-700<br />

319 George III style stringer<br />

inlaid mahogany shaving stand<br />

20th century; 21 in. H., 19 in. W., 8 in. D.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

320 Chippendale carved mahogany<br />

chest of drawers<br />

circa 1770; with four graduated drawers<br />

on bracket feet, 32 in. H., 39 1/2 in. W.,<br />

20 1/2 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

321 Federal walnut single-drawer<br />

stand, Southern<br />

first quarter-19th century; square<br />

tapered legs, 27 in. H., 20 in, W., 16 in. D.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

322<br />

.<br />

Maitland-Smith Regency style<br />

carved burl walnut center with<br />

gilt tooled inset leather top<br />

with three drawers, brass plaque, 29 in., H.,<br />

50 in. Diam. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

323 Cabinet made Federal style stringer<br />

inlaid mahogany Pembroke table<br />

30 in. H., 32 in. L., 20 1/2 in. W., with 12 in.<br />

drop leaves Est. $300-500<br />

324 Federal mahogany chest of<br />

drawers, Mid-Atlantic states<br />

circa 1790; two short drawers over three<br />

long drawers, on bracket feet, 38 in. H.,<br />

37 1/2 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $700-1,000<br />

325<br />

.<br />

Federal stringer inlaid<br />

mahogany bow-front chest of drawers,<br />

Massachusetts/New Hampshire<br />

circa 1810; 37 in. H., 41 in. W., 21 in. D.<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

326 Federal mahogany shaped front<br />

chest of drawers, Mid-Atlantic states<br />

circa 1815; reeded stiles, turned legs, 41 in.<br />

H., 42 1/2 in. W., 22 in. D. Est. $500-700<br />

327 Centennial Federal style inlaid<br />

mahogany Pembroke table<br />

late 19th century; single drawer, 28 in. H.,<br />

33 in. L., 18 in. W., with 12 in. drop leaves<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

328 Federal carved cherrywood<br />

tilt-top candlestand<br />

first quarter-19th century; shaped top, urn<br />

turned shaft and in-turned legs, 28 in. H.,<br />

21 x 16 in. Est. $125-200<br />

329 Pair of Potthast Brothers Federal<br />

style mahogany two-drawer<br />

worktables, Baltimore, MD<br />

mid-20th century; with turned legs, 28 in.<br />

H., 16 1/2 in. W., 14 1/2 in. D. Est. $200-400<br />

330 Drexel Federal style mahogany<br />

two-drawer worktable<br />

20th century; with turned reeded legs,<br />

29 in. H., 18 in. Sq. Est. $125-200<br />

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332<br />

.<br />

Maitland-Smith Regency style gilt-brassmounted<br />

banded mahogany and bird’seye<br />

maple flip-top games table<br />

paper label, 30 in. H., 36 in. W., 18 in. D.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

Schmieg & Kotzian Chippendale<br />

style carved mahogany glass<br />

panel breakfront, New York<br />

second quarter-20th century; three-part<br />

upper case with flat-top two-door center<br />

section flanked by dome-top single-door<br />

sections, lower case with four cabinet<br />

doors, with scroll and rosette relief<br />

decoration, metal label, 81 in. H., 70 in. W.,<br />

16 in. D. Est. $1,500-2,500


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334<br />

.<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the Benefit<br />

of Multiple Charities<br />

Henredon Georgian style inlaid<br />

mahogany glass panel breakfront<br />

lower case with butler’s desk drawer,<br />

branded mark, 86 in. H., 76 in. W., 17 in. D.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

Kittinger Federal style carved mahogany<br />

glass panel breakfront, Buffalo, NY<br />

pattern no. T-623, serial no. 7, with<br />

butler’s desk drawer, metal tag and<br />

branded mark, 95 in. H., 85 in. W., 22 in. D.<br />

Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

335 Kittinger Queen Anne style<br />

mahogany lowboy<br />

shell carving, on pad feet, metal label and<br />

branded mark, 31 in. H., 35 in. W., 20 in. D.<br />

Est. $250-400<br />

336 Kittinger Federal style carved mahogany<br />

serpentine-front serving board<br />

long drawer flanked by two short drawers,<br />

spade feet, 36 in. H., 71 in. W., 22 in. D.<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

337<br />

.<br />

Kittinger Colonial Williamsburg<br />

mahogany sideboard, Buffalo, NY<br />

Pattern no. CV-87-OV-O, with three short<br />

drawers, metal label and branded mark,<br />

41 in. H., 57 in. W., 20 in. D. Est. $600-900<br />

338 Kittinger late Federal style carved<br />

mahogany kneehole desk with gilt<br />

tooled leather top, Buffalo, NY<br />

center drawer flanked by two sets of<br />

short drawers, reeded legs, cast brass feet,<br />

branded mark, 30 in. H., 72 in. W., 36 in. D.<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

339 Set of three centennial Chippendale<br />

style carved mahogany<br />

upholstered side chairs<br />

with pierced splat, shell carved seat rail,<br />

acanthus knees, ball and claw feet, leather<br />

upholstered slip seat, 40 in. H., 22 in., W.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

340 Pair of Potthast Brothers Chippendale<br />

style carved mahogany serving<br />

boards, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; scroll carved<br />

corners with square reeded legs, 35 in. H.,<br />

54 in. W., 24 in. D. Est. $600-900<br />

341<br />

.<br />

Federal stringer inlaid mahogany bow<br />

front chest of drawers, Massachusetts<br />

circa 1800; four graduated drawers,<br />

splayed legs, 38 in. H., 41 in. W., 23 in. D.<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

342 Pair of Potthast Brothers Federal<br />

style carved mahogany upholstered<br />

arm chairs, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; ladder back,<br />

square legs, upholstered slip seat, 37 in. H.,<br />

24 in. W. Est. $250-350<br />

343 George III style carved mahogany glass<br />

panel hanging cabinet with clock<br />

single door cabinet with one shelf, round<br />

enameled clock face, 32 in H., 18 in. W.,<br />

10 1/2 in. D. Est. $250-400<br />

furniture<br />

344 Potthast Brothers Federal style<br />

stringer ebony inlaid mahogany<br />

flip-top games table, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; with turned<br />

reeded legs, white label, 30 in. H., 36 in. W.,<br />

18 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

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.<br />

Potthast Brothers American<br />

Classical style carved mahogany<br />

partners’ desk, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; branded<br />

mark, 31 in. H., 70 in. W., 34 in. D.<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

346 American Classical style carved and<br />

banded mahogany kneehole desk<br />

first half-20th century, with metal label<br />

“Manufactured by G. Bittner’s Sons,<br />

Louisville, KY,” with acanthus carved legs,<br />

brass tipped feet, 30 in. H., 70 in. W., 32 in. D.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

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.<br />

Federal mahogany slant-front<br />

secretary bookcase, Maryland<br />

circa 1800; upper section with two blind<br />

doors, lower section slant front with<br />

fitted interior over four graduated drawers<br />

on splay legs, inscribed in document<br />

drawer, 85 in. H., 43 in. W., 21 1/2 in. D.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500


furniture<br />

348<br />

.<br />

Potthast Brothers Federal style inlaid<br />

mahogany bow-front flip-top<br />

games table, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; with<br />

bellflower, eagle, and stringer inlays,<br />

straight tapered legs, white label, 30 in., H.,<br />

36 in. W., 18 in. D. Est. $600-900<br />

349 George III inlaid mahogany<br />

flip-top games table<br />

circa 1790; with canted-corner top, felt<br />

lined interior, stringer inlaid and banded,<br />

straight tapered legs, 29 in. H., 36 in. W.,<br />

18 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

350 Baker Historic Charleston<br />

Reproduction Chippendale style<br />

carved mahogany chest of drawers<br />

with four graduated drawers, on bracket<br />

feet, two metal tags, 31 in. H., 38 in. W.,<br />

23 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

351 Regency mahogany<br />

banjo wall barometer<br />

early 19th century; with stringer inlay,<br />

barometer signed “E. William - Newtonn,”<br />

hydrometer marked “Jacopi Salop,”<br />

42 in. H., 12 in. W. Est. $300-500<br />

352 Pair of Chippendale style carved<br />

mahogany upholstered side chairs<br />

with pierced splat, upholstered slip seat,<br />

38 in., 19 in. W. Est. $150-250<br />

353<br />

.<br />

Potthast Brothers Federal style<br />

inlaid mahogany bow-front<br />

serving board, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; center<br />

drawer flanked by two short drawers,<br />

with kite, bar, and stringer inlay, blue label,<br />

white label and branded mark, 34 in. H.,<br />

55 in. W., 25 in. D. Est. $800-1,200<br />

354 Pair of Queen Anne style<br />

walnut upholstered armchairs<br />

20th century; vase splat, shaped-front<br />

upholstered slip seat, on pad feet, 39 in. H.,<br />

25 in. W. Est. $125-200<br />

355 Assembled set of six Potthast<br />

Brothers Chippendale style carved<br />

mahogany upholstered ladder-back<br />

armchairs, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; straight<br />

chamfered legs, upholstered slip seat, all<br />

approx. 38 in. H., 23 in. W. Est. $900-1,200<br />

356 Assembled set of eight Potthast<br />

Brothers Chippendale style carved<br />

mahogany upholstered ladder-back<br />

armchairs, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century;<br />

straight chamfered legs, upholstered<br />

slip seat, all approx. 38 in. H., 23 in. W.<br />

Est. $1,200-2,000<br />

357 Saybolt Cleland Chippendale style<br />

mahogany chest of drawers<br />

20th century; with brush slide, four<br />

graduated drawers, bracket feet, 35 in. H.,<br />

34 in. W., 20 in. D. Est. $300-500<br />

358 Set of six Potthast Brothers, carved<br />

mahogany upholstered dining side<br />

chairs, Baltimore, MD<br />

second quarter-20th century; shaped crest<br />

rail with pierced splats, carved bellflower<br />

decoration, straight tapered legs,<br />

upholstered slip seat, brand mark, 38 in. H.,<br />

20 1/2 in. W. Est. $600-900<br />

359 Kittinger Colonial Williamsburg<br />

Chippendale style mahogany<br />

parcel-gilt mirror<br />

with gilt Prince of Wales plume finial,<br />

beveled glass, 42 in. H., 21 in. W.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

360 Near pair of Korean wrought-iron<br />

mounted elmwood tansus<br />

circa 1920; with hinge mounts and bale<br />

handles, 26 in. H., 35 in. W., 15 in. D.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

361 Chinese painted wood larder cabinet<br />

20th century; two cabinet doors over pair<br />

of short drawers, 74 in. H., 40 in. W., 23 in. D.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

362 Art Nouveau style mahogany, glass<br />

panel and fabric three-part room screen<br />

each graduated section with shaped glass<br />

panel over fabric panel, 70 H., 51 in. W.<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

363 Louis XV style brass mounted mahogany<br />

bureau plat with inset leather top<br />

20th century; with caryatid mounts, single<br />

drawer, 30 in. H., 42 in. W., 25 in. D.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

364 Kittinger Federal style banded<br />

mahogany drop leaf table, Buffalo, NY<br />

pattern no. T 232, single drop leaf, paper<br />

label and branded mark, 29 in. H, 36 in. W.,<br />

15 in. D., 15 in. leaf Est. $125-200<br />

365 Federal style stringer inlaid<br />

mahogany round side table<br />

20th century; two-tier, square tapered legs,<br />

29 in. H., 24 in. D. Est. $125-200<br />

366 Chippendale style carved<br />

mahogany tilt-top piecrust tea table<br />

20th century; 29 in. H., 30 in. D.<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

367 Chippendale style carved<br />

mahogany tilt-top tea table<br />

20th century; with square shaped top,<br />

scroll feet, 25 in. H., 26 in. Sq.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

368 Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

rosewood and burl walnut<br />

lacquered side table<br />

20th century; three drawers with<br />

bottom shelf, 31 in. H., 25 in. W., 12 in. D.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

369 Rococo Revival style carved<br />

gesso giltwood pier mirror<br />

mid 19th century; with gilt-metal marble<br />

top serpentine front base, mirror cornice<br />

with scroll, grape bunch and floral<br />

decoration, mirror - 73 in. H., 40 in. W., base<br />

- 19 in. H. 38 in. W., 14 in. D. Est. $400-600<br />

370 Henkel-Harris Federal Style<br />

mahogany drop leaf dining table<br />

cloth label - “Virginia Galleries Furniture by<br />

Henkel-Harris, Winchester, Virginia,” 30 in.<br />

H., 44 x 24 in., 24 in. leaves (72 in. total L.)<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

371 Victorian walnut parcel-gilt<br />

spider’s eye mirror<br />

second half-19th century; round mirror<br />

with 31 eyes, 18 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

372 George III style carved<br />

giltwood and wirework mirror<br />

20th century; oval mirror with urn<br />

and floral crest, 52 in. H., 24 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

373 Chinese Chippendale style<br />

carved giltwood mirror<br />

20th century; with phoenix and<br />

acanthus decoration, 50 in. H., 30 in. W.<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

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374 Pair of classical style glazed<br />

terracotta two-part caryatid groups<br />

with carved and painted wood bases<br />

20th century; upper section modeled<br />

as three-quarter length classical nude<br />

maiden supporting capital, lower section<br />

modeled as sacrificial alter with satyr’s<br />

masks and drape, faux marble wood base<br />

with shell relief decoration, caryatid -<br />

66 in. H., 16 in. W., base - 26 in. H.<br />

Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

375 French cast-ormolu and cut<br />

prism bead ceiling fixture<br />

20th century; with floral swag and bow<br />

decoration, 10 in. H. 17 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

376 Pair of French Empire style cast-ormolu<br />

and cut prism bead chandeliers<br />

early 20th century; with floral rosette<br />

and bow decoration, 22 in. H., 18 in. D.<br />

Est. $1,200-1,800<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

377 French style brass and glass<br />

prism candelabra lamp<br />

20th century; 41 in. H. Est. $200-400<br />

378 French Empire style painted<br />

parcel giltwood mirror<br />

20th century; with quiver and torch<br />

decoration, 51 in. H., 30 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

379 Pair cast-iron eagle post finials<br />

each modeled as eagle perched on rock,<br />

17 in. H., 10 1/2 in. W. Est. $150-250<br />

furniture / paintings & prints<br />

380 Federal style stringer inlaid mahogany<br />

stand, Maryland Colony Collection<br />

20th century; with single-drawer and<br />

splayed legs, 26 in. H., 24 in. W., 18 in. D.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

381 Waterbury gilt-metal, brass, and<br />

beveled glass regulator clock<br />

with enameled dial, 10 in. H., 6 1/2 in. W.<br />

Est. $250-400<br />

382 Classical style gesso giltwood<br />

eagle convex mirror<br />

second half-19th century; 31 in. H.,<br />

23 in. W. Est. $300-500<br />

383 Italian Baroque style carved<br />

gesso giltwood looking glass<br />

late 19th century; with openworked<br />

foliated scroll frame and mirrored glass<br />

panel, 32 x 25 in. Est. $200-300<br />

384-399 No lots<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

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400<br />

.<br />

. Jean Laronze (French, 1852-1937)<br />

Shepherd Girl with Flock at Stream<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Jean Laronze” ll,<br />

26 1/2 x 20 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

401 Harry Herman Roseland<br />

(American, 1866-1950)<br />

“The Bottomless Pit”<br />

oil on canvas, mounted on panel, signed<br />

“Harry Roseland” lr, titled on verso,<br />

16 x 11 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $10,000-15,000


paintings & prints<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

402 Montague J. Dawson (British, 1895-1973)<br />

“The Clipper Asterion with Wind Rising”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Montague Dawson”<br />

ll, 28 x 42 in., framed Est. $30,000-50,000<br />

Provenance: Questar Gallery, Rowayton, CT<br />

403<br />

.<br />

Jacob Cornelis Snoeck (Dutch, 1881-1921)<br />

Woman and Infant in Interior<br />

oil on panel, signed “Jac. Snoeck” lr,<br />

9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $1,200-1,800<br />

404 Louis-Auguste Girardot<br />

(French, 1856-1933)<br />

Berber Women<br />

oil on canvas, signed “L.A. Girardot” ur,<br />

17 x 14 in., framed Est. $25,000-30,000<br />

405<br />

.<br />

Charles Drew Cahoon<br />

(American, 1861-1951)<br />

Sand Dunes<br />

oil on panel, signed “C.D. Cahoon” lr,<br />

9 x 15 3/4 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

406 Eileen Alice Soper (British, 1905-1990)<br />

Peeking Through the Fence<br />

etching, signed “Eileen A. Soper” lr,<br />

4 1/2 x 7 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

407 Eileen Alice Soper (British, 1905-1990)<br />

The Toy Boat<br />

etching, signed “Eileen A. Soper” lr,<br />

3 3/4 x 5 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

407A Eileen Alice Soper (British, 1905-1990)<br />

“The Hurt Paw”<br />

etching, signed “Eileen A. Soper” lr,<br />

4 3/4 x 8 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

408 Eileen Alice Soper (British, 1905-1990)<br />

See-saw<br />

etching, signed “Eileen A. Soper” lr,<br />

4 1/4 x 6 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

402<br />

404<br />

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411<br />

paintings & prints<br />

409 Eileen Alice Soper (British, 1905-1990)<br />

Hopscotch<br />

etching, signed “Eileen A. Soper” lr,<br />

4 1/2 x 6 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

410 Gustave Courbet (in collaboration)<br />

(French, 1819-1877)<br />

La Cascade<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated<br />

“G. Courbet, ‘74,” inscribed in French<br />

on verso, 32 x 25 3/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $18,000-25,000<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

411 Maynard Dixon (American, 1875-1946)<br />

California Landscape<br />

watercolor on paper, initialed and dated<br />

”M.D. 1919” lr, 19 1/4 x 28 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $15,000-25,000<br />

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412<br />

.<br />

413<br />

.<br />

Maynard Dixon (American, 1875-1946)<br />

Southwest Landscape<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “L.M. Dixon” lr,<br />

6 1/2 x 7 1/4 in., framed Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

Attributed to Maynard Dixon<br />

(American, 1875-1946)<br />

Portrait of a Cowboy (probably Tom Mix)<br />

watercolor and pastel on paper, initialed<br />

“M.D.” lr, 17 x 14 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000


paintings & prints<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

414 Continental School, 19th century<br />

Landscape with Travelers<br />

oil on panel, 12 1/4 x 15 in., framed<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye,Cockeysville,MD<br />

415 Gordon G. Pond (American, 1920-2001)<br />

“Canyon Rider (Canyon de Chelly)”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Gordon G. Pond” lr,<br />

12 x 16 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

416<br />

.<br />

. Gilbert William Gaul<br />

(American, 1855-1919)<br />

“Unexpected Encounter”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Gilbert Gaul” ll,<br />

30 x 20 in., framed Est. $5,000-10,000<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

417 Charles Robert Patterson<br />

(American, 1875-1958)<br />

“Glory of the Seas”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Charles Robert<br />

Patterson” lr, 40 x 56 in., framed<br />

Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

418<br />

.<br />

417<br />

V. Morosini (Italian, 19th century)<br />

Father Spying on Daughter<br />

Writing a Love Letter<br />

oil on canvas, signed “V. Morosini, Roma” lr,<br />

16 x 12 in., elaborate gilt frame enclosed in<br />

shadowbox frame Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

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419<br />

.<br />

Gerald Harvey Jones<br />

(American, b. 1933)<br />

Horse and Rider<br />

oil on canvas mounted on masonite,<br />

signed “G. Harvey” lr, 11 x 14 in., framed<br />

Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

420 American School,<br />

late 19th/early 20th century<br />

A Game of Baseball<br />

oil on canvas, 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $300-500


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.<br />

422<br />

.<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye,Cockeysville,MD<br />

Harry B. Wagoner (American, 1889-1950)<br />

“Desert Vista”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “H.B. Wagoner” lr,<br />

18 x 26 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Franklin Dullin Briscoe<br />

(American, 1844-1903)<br />

Sailboats in Choppy Seas<br />

oil on canvas mounted on board, initialed<br />

“F.D.B.” lr, 8 x 12 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

423 Johanna Obeck (American, 20th century)<br />

Fly Fishing<br />

oil on board, signed “Johanna” lr,<br />

8 1/2 x 11 1/2 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

424<br />

.<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Charles Clair (French, 1860-1930)<br />

“La Bergerie”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Ch. Clair” lr,<br />

26 x 32 in., framed Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

425<br />

.<br />

Georges Frederic Rotig<br />

(German, 1873-1961)<br />

Snowscape with Stag, Doe and Fawn<br />

oil on canvas, signed “G.F. Rotig” ll,<br />

24 x 34 in., framed Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

426 Ned Jacob (American, b. 1938)<br />

Native American Portrait<br />

pastel on paper, signed “Ned Jacob” lr,<br />

6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

427 Attributed to Wiltrud Walker<br />

(British, 20th century)<br />

“Houses of Parliament”<br />

oil on board, inscribed “Start Walker, R.A.”<br />

on verso, 10 3/4 x 14 in., framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

428 Wiltrud Walter (British, 20th century)<br />

“Dover Cliffs”<br />

oil on board, signed “Wiltrud Walter” ll,<br />

inscribed “Start Walter, R.A.” on verso,<br />

10 1/2 x 14 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

Provenance: David Bendann Gallery<br />

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.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Alfonso Grosso y Sanchez<br />

(Spanish, 1893-1983)<br />

Guadalupe Church Interior<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated “A. Grosso,<br />

1928, Guadalupe” lr, 25 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.,<br />

framed Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

paintings & prints<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

430 Gerald Dougherty<br />

(American, 20th century)<br />

“Back of the Strand”<br />

oil on canvas, 14 x 22 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the Benefit<br />

of Multiple Charities<br />

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.<br />

432<br />

.<br />

Eugene W. Leake (American, 1911-2005)<br />

‘Winter Landscape”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Leake” ll, 18 x 18 in.,<br />

framed Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Eugene W. Leake (American, 1911-2005)<br />

“Autumn Trees”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Eugene Leake” ll,<br />

titled and dated “circa 1972” on verso,<br />

16 x 20 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000


paintings & prints<br />

433<br />

.<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the Benefit<br />

of Multiple Charities<br />

Melvin Orville Miller, Jr.<br />

(American, 1937-2007)<br />

Portrait of the Tugboat “Grace McAllister”<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated “Melvin<br />

Miller, ‘81” ll, 24 x 30 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

434 Melvin Orville Miller Jr.<br />

(American, 1937-2007)<br />

“Street Arab”<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated<br />

“Melvin Miller, 1979” ur, 9 x 12 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

435 Melvin Orville Miller Jr.<br />

(American, 1937-2007)<br />

“Tugboat A.T. Lowmaster”<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated<br />

“Melvin Miller, 1977” lr, 12 x 20 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

436 Edward Rosenfeld (American, 1906-1983)<br />

Open Air Market<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Edward Rosenfeld,<br />

P.R.” lr, 18 x 24 in., framed Est. $500-700<br />

437 Edward Rosenfeld (American, 1906-1983)<br />

Still Life with Flowers<br />

oil on masonite, signed and dated “Edward<br />

Rosenfeld, ‘51” lr, 20 x 15 3/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

438 Edward Nevil (British, 19th century)<br />

“Rheims”<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “E. Nevil” lr,<br />

14 3/4 x 10 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

439<br />

.<br />

Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957)<br />

By the Lakeside<br />

graphite and pastel on paper, signed and<br />

dated “Louis Feuchter, ‘37” lr, 8 1/2 x 11 in.,<br />

framed Est. $600-800<br />

440 Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957)<br />

“Ida Mae”<br />

watercolor on paper, initialed and dated<br />

“L.F. ‘37” lr, titled ur, 7 x 4 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

441 Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957)<br />

Workboat at Sunset<br />

watercolor on paper, initialed and<br />

dated “L.F. ‘35” lr, 4 x 6 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

441A Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957)<br />

“Iron Pier, Dundalk”<br />

oil on board, inscribed “Iron Pier, Dundalk,<br />

about 1908” on verso, 9 x 12 1/4 in.<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

442 Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957)<br />

Giraffes<br />

oil on board, initialed “L.F.” lr,<br />

5 3/4 x 8 1/4 in. Est. $300-500<br />

443 Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957)<br />

Landscape with Trees<br />

oil on board, stamped “Provenance Estate<br />

of Wa... Feuchter, Louis Feuchter, 1885-<br />

1957” on verso, 6 x 8 1/2 in. Est. $300-500<br />

444 Artist Unknown, 20th century<br />

Engine No. 443 at Full Steam<br />

watercolor on paper, 3 x 5 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

445 H. Kroening (early 20th century)<br />

Battleship “U.S. Oregon” Passing Steamer<br />

watercolor on paper, signed and dated<br />

“H. Kroening, 1924” lr, 4 3/4 x 7 1/2 in.,<br />

framed Est. $150-250<br />

446 Edwin Burdett Tunis<br />

(American, 1897-1973)<br />

“The Ludwell-Paradise House,<br />

Williamsburg, VA”<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated<br />

“Edwin Tunis, ‘49” ll, 26 x 42 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $30-500<br />

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.<br />

Attributed to James Ward<br />

(British, 1769-1859)<br />

“Collecting the Bag”<br />

oil on panel, 12 3/4 x 19 3/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

448 Orson Byron Lowell<br />

(American, 1871-1956)<br />

“Planters”<br />

oil on board, signed lr, labelled “Lowel,<br />

Orson” on verso, 16 x 10 in., framed<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

449 Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960)<br />

“Une Jeune Fille de Fidji Oceanie”<br />

color woodblock print, stamped “Paul<br />

Jacoulet” in print lr, 15 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.,<br />

framed Est. $150-250<br />

450 Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960)<br />

“L’Etoile de Cobi, Mongole”<br />

color woodblock print, 15 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.,<br />

framed Est. $150-250<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

451 Edith Hoyt (American, 1890-1971)<br />

“Mt. Edith Cavel, Jasper Park”<br />

oil on board, signed “Edith Hoyt” lr, titled<br />

on verso, 13 x 17 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

452 Peter Even Egeli (b. 1934)<br />

“The Beech at Lothian”<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated “Peter<br />

Egeli, 1978,” titled, signed , and dated on<br />

verso, 20 x 30 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

453 American School, late 19th century<br />

Cherries and Basket<br />

oil on canvas, 14 x 17 3/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

454 M.E. Worthington,<br />

late 19th/early 20th century<br />

Outside the Town Gate;<br />

Portrait of Young Woman on verso<br />

oil on board, signed “M.E. Worthington” ll,<br />

9 x 13 in., framed Est. $300-400<br />

455 Hans-Jorg Becker (German, b. 1930)<br />

Luncheon at the Cafe<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Becker” lr,<br />

19 3/4 x 23 3/4 in., framed Est. $300-500


456<br />

.<br />

Ferdinand Victor Leon Roybet<br />

(French, 1840-1920)<br />

Scribe at Work<br />

oil on canvas, signed “F. Roybet” ur,<br />

16 1/4 x 13 in., framed Est. $600-800<br />

457 Jean-Baptiste Jules David<br />

(French, 1808-1892)<br />

Two Fashionable Ladies in an Interior<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “Jules David” ll,<br />

11 x 9 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

458 Saul Rabino (American, 1892-1969)<br />

“Our Heritage”<br />

pastel on paper, signed “Saul Rabino” lr,<br />

dated 1947 lc, 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

459<br />

.<br />

Cornelius Koppenol (Dutch, 1865-1946)<br />

A Day at the Beach<br />

oil on panel, signed “C. Koppenol” ll,<br />

19 1/2 x 27 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

460 Continental School, late 19th century<br />

An Unexpected Visitor<br />

oil on panel, signed illegibly ll,<br />

26 1/2 x 22 1/2 in., framed Est. $800-1,200<br />

461 Salvatore Pinto<br />

(American/Italian, 1905-1966)<br />

“Market Street” and “Union League”<br />

pair of etchings, each titled and signed<br />

“Salvatore Pinto” in lower margin,<br />

9 3/4 x 8 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

462 William Clausen (British, 1855-1882)<br />

Cabin in an Alpine Landscape<br />

pastel on paper, signed “W. Clausen” lr,<br />

15 1/2 x 21 in., framed Est. $500-700<br />

463 Artist Unknown, 20th century<br />

Two Horses in a Landscape<br />

oil on canvas, 21 1/2 x 27 in., framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

464 Martin F. Stainforth (British, 1866-1957)<br />

“Omaha”<br />

color screenprint, inscribed in pencil<br />

“To my Friend “Doc Pardee” from William<br />

Woodward” lr, 1 x 17 in., framed<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

465 Howard Everett Smith<br />

(American, 1885-1970)<br />

“Troublemaker”<br />

color screenprint, ed. 87/260, scene from<br />

Maryland Hunt Cup, 13 1/4 x 14 1/2 in.,<br />

framed Est. $200-400<br />

466 Guido Odierna (Italian, 1913-1991)<br />

Waves at Capri<br />

oil on board, signed “Guido Odierna,<br />

Capri” lr, 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

467<br />

.<br />

Alphonse Leon Quizet<br />

(French, 1885-1985)<br />

“Vieilles Moisiues a St. Maure”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Quizet” lr,<br />

15 x 18 1/4 in., framed Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

468 Leon Louis Dolice (American, 1892-1960)<br />

New York Harbor Scene<br />

pastel on paper, signed “Leon Dolice” lr,<br />

16 x 20 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

469 Leon Louis Dolice (American, 1892-1960)<br />

City Harbor Scene<br />

pastel on paper, signed “Dolice” lr,<br />

11 1/2 x 16 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

470 Victor Tchetchet (1891-1974)<br />

Portrait of a Lady in Native Costume<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Victor Tchetchet” lr,<br />

42 x 30 in., unframed Est. $300-500<br />

paintings & prints<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

471 Carl Ringius (American, 1879-1950)<br />

Winter Landscape<br />

pastel on paper, signed and dated “Carl<br />

Ringius, 1907” ll, 20 x 16 in., unframed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

472 Alfred Jacob Miller (American, 1810-<br />

1874). Four brush and ink drawings<br />

heightened with white, unframed<br />

1.)”Milk man of 1825,” 6 x 6 1/2 in.<br />

2.)”Boy Squatting Beside Woman on<br />

Chaise While Group of Figures Looks On,”<br />

5 3/4 x 5 1/4 in. 3.) “Woman with Child<br />

Sitting on Her Bustle,” 5 3/4 x 4 3/4 in.<br />

4.)”Woman Kneeling in Church as a Man<br />

Looks on from Behind,” 6 x 4 3/4 in.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

473 Alfred Jacob Miller (American,<br />

1810-1874). Three unframed<br />

artworks on paper<br />

1.) “View of Man on Rock Formations<br />

and DIstant Mountain (after Salvator<br />

Rosa),” pastel on paper, 5 1/4 x 7 1/2 in.<br />

2.)”Allegorical Figure #2,” graphite<br />

on paper, monogrammed “AJM” lr,<br />

6 1/2 x 7 in. 3.)”Woman Seated Outdoors<br />

(The Visionary),” brush and ink on paper,<br />

monogrammed “AJM” lr, 5 3/4 x 5 in.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

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Robert D. Draper (American, b. 1938)<br />

Southwest Landscape<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “Robert<br />

Draper” ll, 19 1/2 x 23 1/4 in., unframed<br />

Est. $300-500


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475<br />

.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Fleur Cowles (American, c.1908-2009)<br />

“Private World”<br />

oil on board, signed and dated “Fleur, ‘83” lr,<br />

17 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., framed Est. $400-600<br />

476 Fleur Cowles (American, c.1908-2009)<br />

“Flower Bed”<br />

oil on board, signed and dated “Fleur, ‘74” lr,<br />

6 3/4 x 11 3/4 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

477 Fleur Cowles (American, c.1908-2009)<br />

Lion Head Among Vines and Flower<br />

oil on board, signed and dated “Fleur, ‘83” ll,<br />

11 x 11 in., in artist painted frame<br />

Est. $250-400<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye,Cockeysville,MD<br />

478 Harrison Begay (American, b. 1917)<br />

“Haskay Yahne Yah”<br />

gouache on paper, signed “Harrison Begay”<br />

lr, 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

479 Jim Abieta (American, b. 1947)<br />

Prowling Wolf<br />

oil on artist board, signed “Abieta” ll,<br />

14 x 18 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

480 Fred Duran (American, 1943-1997)<br />

“Deer Creek”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Fred Duran” lr, signed<br />

and titled on verso, 20 x 30 in., framed<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

481<br />

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Beatien Yazz (American, b. 1928)<br />

Native American on Rearing Horse<br />

gouache on paper, signed “B. Yazz” lr,<br />

19 x 27 in., framed Est. $800-1,200<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

482 David Davidovich Burliuk<br />

(American/Russian, 1882-1967)<br />

Village Peddler<br />

oil on board, signed “Burliuk” ll, 8 x 10 in.,<br />

framed Est. $300-500<br />

483 Henry Coe (American, b. 1946)<br />

House Among Trees<br />

oil on board, signed and dated “H. Coe, ‘80”,<br />

13 3/4 x 15 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

484<br />

.<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye, Cockeysville,MD<br />

Fred Beaver (American, 1911-1980)<br />

Native American Dancers<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated<br />

“Fred Beaver, ‘57” lr, 35 x 54 1/4 in.,<br />

framed Est. $400-600<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

485 E. Carey Kenny (American, 20th century).<br />

Three assorted framed watercolors on<br />

paper, each signed<br />

1.) Fishermen, Boats, and Shack,<br />

10 1/2 x 19 1/4 in. 2.)”The White House,<br />

Delaware Coast, 12 1/2 x 19 in. 3.) Skipjack,<br />

12 1/2 x 18 3/4 in. Est. $400-600<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

486 Carol Lee Thompson (American, b.<br />

1958). Four framed landscape themed<br />

oils on board, each signed<br />

1.)”Gunpowder Falls,” 10 1/2 x 7 1/4 in.<br />

2.)”Raking Light, Harford County,”<br />

8 x 10 in. 3.)”Sky Study,” 8 1/2 x 10 in.<br />

4.)”Sunset at the Ranch, New Mexico,”<br />

8 x 10 in. Est. $300-500<br />

487 Spanish Colonial School,<br />

late 19th century<br />

Saint Theresa at Her Desk<br />

oil on board, 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

488 Frederick Lester Sexton<br />

(American, 1899-1975)<br />

“Old Lyme, Connecticut Barn”<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “F.L. Sexton” lr,<br />

13 3/4 x 1 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

489 Marie Laurencin (French, 1883-1956)<br />

“Jeune Fille a la Guitare”<br />

color etching, signed “Marie Laurencin”<br />

in plate lr, 7 3/4 x 6 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

490 Matthew Zoll (American, b. 1968)<br />

Strawberries and Plums<br />

pair of oils on copper, each signed “M. Zoll”,<br />

5 x 7 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

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491<br />

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Arthur Alfred Burrington<br />

(British, 1856-1924)<br />

Village Along a River<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “Arthur<br />

Burrington” ll, 10 x 14 in., framed<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

Other Notes: Artist’s signed card for<br />

“The Royal Institute of Painters in Water<br />

Colours” attached on verso<br />

492 Leo Hershfield (American, 20th century)<br />

‘Home of Allen Smith, Mt. Kisco, NY’<br />

watercolor on paper, signed and dated<br />

“Leo Hershfield, ‘48” lr, home identified lr,<br />

13 1/2 x 17 in., framed Est. $70-100<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

493 Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960)<br />

“A Hard Guy”<br />

etching, signed “Morgan Dennis” lr,<br />

7 3/4 x 6 1/4 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

494 Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960)<br />

“Yes Sir, That’s My Baby!”<br />

etching, ed. 150/200, signed “Morgan<br />

Dennis” lr, signed and dated 1928 in plate,<br />

5 x 6 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

495 Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960).<br />

Two framed etchings, each signed<br />

1.)”Looks Just Like Me,” 5 x 3 1/4 in.<br />

2.)”School’s Out,” 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 in.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

496 Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960).<br />

Two framed etchings, each signed<br />

1.)”It’s a Wise Child,” signed and dated<br />

1930 in plate, 4 x 5 1/2 in. 2.)”When Do WE<br />

Eat ?,” 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. Est. $400-600


497 Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960)<br />

“Scram!”<br />

etching, signed “Morgan Dennis” lr,<br />

4 3/4 x 3 1/4 in., framed Est. $200-300<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye,Cockeysville,MD<br />

498 Gilbert William Gaul<br />

(American, 1855-1919)<br />

Bugler<br />

charcoal on pastel on paper, signed<br />

“Gilbert Gaul” lr, 33 1/4 x 21 1/4 in.,<br />

framed Est. $400-600<br />

499<br />

.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)<br />

“Basket of Apples”<br />

color etching and aquatint, signed<br />

“Louis Icart” lr, 16 1/2 x 12 in., framed<br />

Est. $700-900<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Donald L.Roye,Cockeysville,MD<br />

500 John Sloan (American, 1871-1951)<br />

Landscape Study<br />

charcoal on paper, signed “John Sloan” lr,<br />

10 x 8 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

501 Hans Smatlak Barma (Austrian, b. 1903)<br />

Alpine Landscape<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Barma” ll,<br />

24 x 36 in., framed Est. $300-400<br />

502 Lucien Hector Jonas (French, 1880-1947)<br />

“Right to the End”<br />

brush and ink on paper, signed “L. Jonas” lr,<br />

22 x 16 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

503 Lucien Hector Jonas (French, 1880-1947)<br />

“Chacune a sa Place (Everyone Has a Job)”<br />

charcoal on paper, signed “L. Jonas” lr,<br />

24 x 18 1/4 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

504 Lucien Hector Jonas (French, 1880-1947)<br />

French Soldier Holding Aloft<br />

Banner Attached to His Rifle<br />

charcoal and watercolor on paper, signed<br />

and dated “L. Jonas, 1918” ll, 24 x 16 in.,<br />

framed Est. $200-400<br />

505 Joseph C. Claghorn<br />

(American, 1869-1947)<br />

“Interrupted Journey,<br />

The Old Sheffield Smith in Mass.”<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “J.C. Claghorn”<br />

lr, 223 3/4 x 34 in., framed Est. $400-600<br />

506<br />

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Joseph C. Claghorn<br />

(American, 1869-1947)<br />

“The Last of the Haying”<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “J.C. Claghorn”<br />

lr, 19 1/2 x 33 in., framed Est. $400-600<br />

507 James Voshell (American, b. 1943)<br />

“The Baltimore Street Arab”<br />

color screenprint, signed “James W. Voshell”<br />

lr, 20 x 28 in., framed Est. $400-600<br />

508<br />

.<br />

Charles Andre Reyne (French, 1873-1915)<br />

Setters at the Riverbank<br />

pair of oils on canvas, each signed<br />

“Ch. Reyne” ll and lr, 19 1/2 x 26 in.,<br />

framed Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

509 After Quentin Massys<br />

(Flemish, 1466-1530)<br />

“The Money Lenders”<br />

oil on canvas, 50 1/4 x 38 in., framed<br />

Est. $800-1,200<br />

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510<br />

.<br />

Leonetto Cappiello (Italian, 1875-1942)<br />

“Corset Le Furet”<br />

French color lithographic advertising<br />

poster, signed in stone “L. Cappiello” ul,<br />

54 1/2 x 39 in., framed Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

511 L. LaFevre<br />

(French, late 19th/early 20th century)<br />

“Cacao Lacte”<br />

color lithograph advertising poster,<br />

47 1/4 x 33 in., framed Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

512<br />

.<br />

Paul Alexandre Alfred Leroy<br />

(French, 1860-1942)<br />

“Les Musiciennes”<br />

oil on canvas, signed “Paul Leroy” ll,<br />

32 x 26 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000<br />

513 LeRoy Neiman (American, b. 1927)<br />

Olympic Skier<br />

color screenprint, signed “LeRoy Neiman” lr,<br />

23 3/4 x 17 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500


paintings & prints / oriental rugs<br />

514<br />

.<br />

Hassan Jouni (Lebanese, b. 1942)<br />

Men Seated at a Restaurant<br />

oil on canvas, signed “H. Jouni” lr,<br />

30 x 39 in., framed Est. $1,200-2,000<br />

515 Artist Unknown, 20th century<br />

The Music Lesson<br />

oil on canvas mounted on masonite,<br />

37 1/4 x 31 1/2 in., framed Est. $600-900<br />

516 Attributed to Marie DeFord Keller,<br />

American, 1862-1962<br />

Still Life with Fruit<br />

oil on canvas mounted on artist board,<br />

attribution on verso, 14 x 16 in., framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

517 George Wharton Edwards<br />

(American, 1869-1950)<br />

Dutch Girl Reading<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “George<br />

Wharton Edwards” lr, 24 3/4 x 18 1/2 in.,<br />

framed Est. $200-400<br />

518 Victor Shearer (American, 1872-1951)<br />

Winter Forestscape<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated “V. Shearer,<br />

1934” lr, 16 x 20 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

519 George Didusch (American, 20th century)<br />

Still Life with Fruit and Bottle<br />

oil on canvas, signed and dated “Georgj<br />

Didusch, ‘45” ul, 20 x 24 1/4 in., framed<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

520 Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983)<br />

Abstract Composition<br />

color lithograph, ed. 31/210, signed “Miro”<br />

lr, 15 1/4 x 12 in., framed Est. $400-600<br />

521 American School, 20th century<br />

Tugboat<br />

oil on board, 20 x 27 in., framed<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

522 Henry Hoppner Meyer<br />

(British, 1783-1847)<br />

Portrait of Persifor Frazer and<br />

Portrait of John Fries Frazer<br />

pair of graphite and watercolors on paper,<br />

each signed and dated “Hoppner Meyer<br />

Delt 1836, copy.” lr, 14 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.,<br />

framed Est. $300-500<br />

523 Attributed to Loudin (19th century)<br />

Portrait of Robert Frazer (1771-1821),<br />

after original miniature by<br />

Robert Fields<br />

oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in., framed<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

524 Artist Unknown, 20th century<br />

Still Life with Flowers on<br />

Ledge Overlooking a Seascape<br />

oil on canvas, 40 x 30 in., framed<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

525 DiAnn Grimes (American, 20th century)<br />

View of Annapolis<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “Grimes” lr,<br />

20 3/4 x 28 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

526 Jenny Briggs (American, 20th century)<br />

Native American Couple in Landscape<br />

oil on canvas, 40 x 28 in., framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

527 American School, 19th century<br />

Portrait of a Gentleman<br />

oil on canvas, 29 3/4 x 23 in., framed<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

528 Attributed to George H Wheatley<br />

American, 20th century<br />

Ships Racing at Full Sail<br />

oil on masonite, signed “G. H. Wheatley” lr,<br />

22 1/4 x 28 in., framed Est. $150-250<br />

529<br />

.<br />

John Ross Browne (American, 1821-1875)<br />

Head of an Arab Bedouin<br />

oil on canvas, signed “J. Browne” ll,<br />

21 3/4 x 18 1/4 in., framed Est. $800-1,200<br />

530 Greg Otto (American, 20th century)<br />

Monumental Life Building Entrance<br />

acrylic on linen, signed “Greg Otto” ll,<br />

34 x 22 1/2 in., framed Est. $100-200<br />

531 Chinese School, late 19th century<br />

Ancestral Family Portrait<br />

gouache on pith paper, 56 3/4 x 32 1/2 in.,<br />

framed Est. $200-400<br />

532 Photograph of the Banff Springs<br />

Hotel, circa 1907, framed<br />

36 x 46 in., framed Est. $200-400<br />

533-599 No lots<br />

SEE ADDENDUM FOR<br />

LOTS 600-1399<br />

Monday, December 12th<br />

5:00 PM Session<br />

1400 Antique Sarouk rug, Persia<br />

circa 1920, 8.9 x 11.1 Est. $500-700<br />

1401 Semi-antique Sarouk runner, Iran<br />

circa 1950, 2.4 x 8.1 Est. $250-350<br />

1402 Semi-antique Hamadan rug, Persia<br />

circa 1920, 1.6 x 3.1 Est. $30-50<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the<br />

Benefit of Multiple Charities<br />

1403 Semi-antique Herez carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1950, 11.4 x 14.8 Est. $400-600<br />

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1405<br />

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Antique Keshan carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1925, 10.5 x 14 Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

Semi-antique Bahktiari carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1940, 12.3 x 17.3 Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

1406 Herez carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1950, 9.5 x 13.7 Est. $750-1,000


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1408<br />

.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Antique Oushak carpet, Turkey<br />

circa 1875, 8.4 x 12 Est. $1,000-2,000<br />

Unusual antique Feraghan<br />

Sarouk carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1890, 13.2 x 19.10 Est. $6,000-8,000<br />

1409 Karabaugh rug, Caucasus<br />

circa 1960, 5 x 9.5 Est. $400-600<br />

1410 Meshed carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1960, 10 x 12.8 Est. $500-700<br />

1411 Indo Bijar carpet, India<br />

circa 1990, 10 x 14.1 Est. $400-600<br />

1412 Bohkara carpet, Pakistan<br />

circa 1990, 9.2 x 12 Est. $400-600<br />

1413 Oushak carpet, Turkey<br />

circa 1980, 12.2 x 16.7 Est. $800-1,200<br />

1414 Keshan carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1960, 9.4 x 13.3 Est. $750-1,000<br />

1415 Bahktiari carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1980, 9 x 12 Est. $750-1,000<br />

1416 Antique Chinese carpet, China<br />

circa 1900, 10 x 14.7 Est. $150-250<br />

1417 Herez carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1960, 9.5 x 13 Est. $750-1,000<br />

1418 Antique Kurdish gallery rug, Persia<br />

circa 1920, 4.8 x 13.1 Est. $500-750<br />

1419 Karaja runner, Iran<br />

circa 1960, 2.10 x 10.8 Est. $200-300<br />

1420<br />

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Antique Herez carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1900, 8.5 x 12.6 Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

1421 Antique Bijar rug, Persia<br />

circa 1910, 4.2 x 7 Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

1422 Semi-antique Keshan Prayer rug, Persia<br />

circa 1935, 4.2 x 6.9 Est. $750-1,000<br />

1423 Antique Turkeman Hatchli<br />

Prayer rug, Turkestan<br />

circa 1910, 4 x 4.9 Est. $300-600<br />

1424<br />

.<br />

Antique Keshan rug, Persia<br />

circa 1920, 4.6 x 7 Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1425 Bohkara carpet, Pakistan<br />

circa 1975, 10.3 x 13.5 Est. $400-600<br />

1426 Herez rug, Iran<br />

circa 1950, 9.2 x 11.10 Est. $750-1,000<br />

1427 Bahktiari rug, Iran<br />

circa 1970, 5.2 x 9.10 Est. $500-750<br />

1428 Antique Sparta runner, Turkey<br />

circa 1900, 3.2 x 12.3 Est. $200-300<br />

1429<br />

.<br />

Antique Mahal rug, Persia<br />

circa 1920, 8.8 x 10.10 Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

oriental decorations rugs<br />

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1430<br />

.<br />

Antique Herez rug, Persia<br />

circa 1920, 7.9 x 10.10 Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

1431 Antique Bijar gallery rug, Persia<br />

circa 1910, 4.9 x 12.3 Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1432 Soumak rug, China<br />

circa 1990, 8 x 10 Est. $500-700<br />

1433 Antique Kazak runner, Caucasus<br />

circa 1900, 3 x 9 Est. $2,500-3,000<br />

1434 Antique Kuba rug, Caucasus<br />

circa 1910, 3.3 x 6.10 Est. $900-1,100<br />

1435 Antique Serab runner, Persia<br />

circa 1900, 3.2 x 11.9 Est. $2,000-2,500<br />

1436 Antique Sarouk rug, Persia<br />

circa 1915, 4.7 x 7 Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

1437 Antique Lesghi rug, Caucasus<br />

circa 1900, 3.1 x 4.6 Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

1438 Antique Kuba rug, Caucasus<br />

circa 1900, 4.5 x 6 Est. $2,750-3,500<br />

1439<br />

.<br />

Fine semi-antique Lavar<br />

Kerman carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1930, 11.8 x 19.4 Est. $6,000-8,000<br />

1440 Sarouk rug, Iran<br />

circa 1980, 8.2 x 10.3 Est. $600-900<br />

1441 Semi-antique Kazvin rug, Persia<br />

circa 1930, 9.1 x 11.10 Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

1442 Semi-antique Sarouk rug, Persia<br />

circa 1935, 8.7 x 11.6 Est. $1,500-2,000


oriental rugs / silver<br />

1443<br />

.<br />

Semi-antique Herez rug, Persia<br />

circa 1925, 8.2 x 11.4 Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

1444 Fine Nain rug, Iran<br />

circa 1975, 5.7 x 8.11 Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

1445 Antique Herez rug, Persia<br />

circa 1910, 8.3 x 11.4 Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

1446<br />

.<br />

Antique Serapi carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1880, 11.4 x 14.5 Est. $8,000-10,000<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the<br />

Benefit of Multiple Charities<br />

1447 Unusual antique Serapi carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1890, 13.6 x 19.5 Est. $20,000-30,000<br />

1448<br />

.<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

Antique Serapi carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1900, 10 x 13.8 Est. $15,000-20,000<br />

1449 Semi-antique Herez rug, Persia<br />

circa 1930, 8.3 x 11 Est. $2,500-3,500<br />

1450 Antique Kazak rug, Caucasus<br />

circa 1900, 4.10 x 6.6 Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

1451 Meshed carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1980, 9.8 x 12.9 Est. $900-1,200<br />

1452 Hamadan rug, Iran<br />

circa 1990, 3.3 x 6.6 Est. $200-300<br />

1447<br />

1453 Hamadan rug, Iran<br />

modern, 3.6 x 7.3 Est. $200-300<br />

1454 Hamadan runner, Iran<br />

modern, 3.4 x 10.4 Est. $250-350<br />

1455 Bahktiari Garden rug, Iran<br />

modern, 7 x 9 Est. $600-800<br />

1456 Kurdish Tribal rug, Iran<br />

modern, 5.4 x 7.5 Est. $200-300<br />

1457 Joshegan Meime rug, Iran<br />

circa 1980, 7.10 x 10.7 Est. $800-1,000<br />

1458 Fine Nain rug, Iran<br />

modern, 6.7 x 9.7 Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1459 Meshed carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1980, 10 x 13 Est. $750-1,000<br />

1460 Sino Savonnerie rug, China<br />

circa 1990, 8 x 10 Est. $300-500<br />

1461 Antique Kazak Prayer rug, Caucasus<br />

circa 1900, 3.4 x 5.2 Est. $150-250<br />

1462 Semi-antique Kerman<br />

Medallion carpet, Persia<br />

circa 1935, 10.1 x 18.6 Est. $500-1,000<br />

1463 Portuguese needlepoint rug, Portugal<br />

circa 1980, 9 x 12 Est. $300-500<br />

1464 Portuguese needlepoint rug, Portugal<br />

circa 1980, 8.9 x 11.10 Est. $300-500<br />

1465 Semi-antique Herez carpet, Iran<br />

circa 1940, 11.3 x 14.3 Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

1466-1469 No lots<br />

1470 Four Burmese repousse<br />

silver table articles<br />

various makers, 20th century; comprising:<br />

bowl - 2 1/2 in. H., 4 in. Diam.; cylindrical<br />

box and cover - 3 1/2 in. H., 3 1/8 in. Diam.;<br />

cylindrical box and cover with stand -<br />

3 3/4 in. H. overall, 2 1/2 in. Diam.; and a<br />

napkin ring - 2 in. Diam.; 14.15 ozt. t.w.,<br />

about .800 fine Est. $200-400<br />

1471 Kirk sterling silver berry spoon<br />

and other American sterling<br />

silver serving pieces<br />

late 19th and 20th century, comprising 20<br />

pieces, notably: Kirk “Repousse” pattern<br />

large-size berry spoon, 9 1/8 in. L.; pair of<br />

Dominick & Haff “Renaissance” enameled<br />

and gilt sugar shells; two Whiting “Louis<br />

XV” straining spoons; and so forth; 14.50<br />

ozt. t.w., including a coin silver sugar shell<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1472 American sterling silver berry server and<br />

cold meat fork in the “Repousse”<br />

pattern, S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore<br />

first half-20th century: berry spoon<br />

with extra repousse bowl, 9 1/4 in. L.; fork<br />

with five tines, 9 1/2 in. L.; 7.60 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1473 Set of six American weighted sterling<br />

silver liqueur stems, Towle Sterling<br />

in original fitted box Est. $80-125<br />

1474 Set of eight American sterling<br />

silver individual salt and pepper<br />

shakers, Cartier, New York<br />

20th century; in original fitted box 1.95 ozt.<br />

t.w. Est. $100-200<br />

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1475 Seven American sterling silver<br />

spoons in the “Francis I” pattern,<br />

Reed & Barton, and five in the<br />

“Buttercup” pattern, Gorham<br />

20th century; the “Francis I” spoons<br />

7 1/4 in. L.; the “Buttercup” spoons 7 in. L.;<br />

21.25 ozt. t.w. Est. $500-700<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

1476 Set of twelve American sterling<br />

silver salt cellar frames, Watson,<br />

with Lenox porcelain inserts<br />

and twelve Dominick & Haff “No. 10”<br />

pattern salt spoons; 3.85 ozt. of silver<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1477 Two Continental Renaissance or rococo<br />

style silver salt cellars, similar bowl, and<br />

a silver-plated cigarette caddy<br />

early 20th century: one salt modeled as<br />

a dolphin on wheels, with putto driver<br />

and bowl; 2 1/2 in. H., 3 1/4 in. L.; the other<br />

modeled as an elliptical repousse bowl,<br />

supported by four aldine dolphins,<br />

2 1/2 in. H.; an oblong bowl with repousse<br />

flowers and vignettes of amorini, 3 in. H.,<br />

4 3/8 X 8 3/4 in.; the cigarette caddy by<br />

Apollo, in the “Dutchardt” pattern; 9.90 ozt.<br />

t.w. of silver, .800 fine Est. $200-300<br />

1478 Twelve American repousse silver salt<br />

cellars, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore<br />

early 20th century; 1 in. H., 1 3/4 in. Diam.;<br />

8.70 ozt. t.w. Est. $500-800<br />

1479 American sterling silver serving fork in<br />

the “Lily” pattern, Whiting, and an Alvin<br />

“Orange Blossom” serving fork<br />

both early 20th century: Whiting piece -<br />

8 7/8 in. L.; Alvin piece - 9 in. L.; 6.25 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1480 Six American sterling silver table articles<br />

various makers, late 19th and early<br />

20th century, including: Whiting bowl<br />

with reeded sides and repousse rim,<br />

5 1/4 X 7 1/4 in.; Unger Brothers Art<br />

Nouveau style pin tray with repousse rim,<br />

4 3/8 X 6 3/4 in.; Redlich rococo style pin<br />

tray with reticulated floral border, 5 in.<br />

Diam.; Watson miniature tray, 2 3/8 X 3 1/2<br />

in.; and two repousse matchbox covers,<br />

probably Kirk; 9.25 ozt. Est. $200-300<br />

1481 Set of 6 American sterling silver<br />

demitasse cup frames and<br />

matching saucers, Gorham<br />

first half-20th century, pattern A5550, with<br />

11 Lenox porcelain liners; together with six<br />

similar cup frames and matching saucers<br />

by an unidentified maker; 17.70 ozt.<br />

Est. $350-500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1482 Assorted American and English<br />

silver-mounted glass, weighted<br />

silver, and silver-plated table articles<br />

including: Alvin silver overlay cologne<br />

bottle and stopper; seven Webster<br />

coasters with stand; English mustard pot<br />

and pair of similar open salts with cobalt<br />

liners; and a Dutch style silver-plated tea<br />

caddy Est. $100-200<br />

1483 Seventeen pieces of American sterling<br />

silver flatware in the “Repousse”<br />

pattern, S. Kirk & Son, Inc., Baltimore<br />

late 1920s, comprising: 6 forks (7 1/4 in. L.);<br />

2 soup spoons (7 1/4 in. L., round bowls);<br />

2 soup spoons (6 7/8 in. L., round bowls);<br />

6 knives (8 7/8 in. L., standard stainless<br />

blades); and a sugar spoon; 18.05 ozt. of<br />

weighable silver Est. $350-500<br />

1484 No lot<br />

1485 English sterling silver and baleen<br />

toddy ladle, and a Sheffield<br />

silver-plated condiment stand<br />

1) ladle - hallmarks of IM, London, 1803-<br />

’04, with a shilling of George II dated 1758<br />

set in the bottom, and with a memorial<br />

inscription, 17 in. L.; 2) condiment set - late<br />

19th century, with four cut glass bottles<br />

and a Sheffield silver mustard ladle<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1486 Danish sterling silver tea caddy<br />

spoons, olive fork and traveling<br />

bottle opener in the “Acorn” pattern,<br />

Georg Jensen, Copenhagen<br />

third quarter-20th century; the travelling<br />

bottle opener (stainless utensil) with<br />

original red leather case; 1.20 ozt. of<br />

weighable silver; together with a Jensenimprinted<br />

cardboard box Est. $200-300<br />

1487 Six American sterling silver dessert<br />

spoons, Tiffany & Co., New York<br />

early 20th century, with olive and acanthus<br />

foliage; 6 in. L., 6.70 ozt. t.w. Est. $200-300<br />

1488 Set of six enameled and gilt silver<br />

demitasse spoons, David Andersen, Oslo<br />

with box, mid-20th century; together with<br />

two boxed sets of Portuguese reticulated<br />

silver demitasse spoons in the same<br />

pattern, one box with twelve spoons and<br />

sugar spoon, the other with six spoons<br />

and sugar spoon Est. $100-200<br />

1489 Russian rococo style silver salt cellar,<br />

Karl Faberge, St. Petersburg<br />

circa 1900; the interior gilt; 1 1/2 in. H.,<br />

1 3/4 X 2 1/4 in.; 1.55 ozt., .875 fine<br />

(“84” standard) Est. $250-350<br />

silver<br />

1490 American sterling silver roast carving set<br />

in the “Rose” pattern, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

20th century: the knife 14 in. L., the fork<br />

11 1/2 in. L., both with stainless utensils;<br />

together with a repousse-handled shoe<br />

horn, a Durgin “Fairfax” tart server, a<br />

Schofield “Baltimore Rose” lemon fork, an<br />

International teaspoon, a Rogers Bolen &<br />

Lunt tomato server, and an assortment of<br />

silver-platedware; 4.45 ozt. of weighable<br />

silver Est. $100-200<br />

1491 Assorted American and other<br />

sterling silver flatware, serving<br />

pieces, and souvenirs<br />

various makers, 19th and 20th century,<br />

including: 6 Gorham teaspoons in the<br />

“Old Medici” pattern; Stieff “Rose” cold<br />

meat fork; Scottish gilt silver mustard ladle,<br />

Forrests, Edinburgh, 1822-’23; Gorham<br />

“Statue of Liberty” souvenir spoon with<br />

engraved 1892 date; and so forth;<br />

11.40 ozt. of weighable silver; together<br />

with two silver-plated ladles, Oneida<br />

partial flatware set, and other silver-plated<br />

items Est. $200-300<br />

1492 Assembled American sterling<br />

silver 104-piece partial flatware<br />

and serving set in the “Rose”<br />

pattern, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

20th century, comprising: 12 forks (6 7/8<br />

in. L.); 13 salad forks; 20 tea spoons; 9 iced<br />

tea spoons; 13 ice cream shells; 8 butter<br />

spreaders; 12 knives (8 7/8 in. L., eight with<br />

French style stainless blades and four with<br />

standard stainless blades); 5 serving pieces<br />

with stainless utensils including roast<br />

carving set, two pie spades, and a pancake<br />

server; 12 silver serving pieces including<br />

gravy ladle, mustard ladle, two serving<br />

spoons, cracker spoon, jelly server, sugar<br />

spoon, bonbon spoon, lettuce fork, pickle<br />

fork, lemon fork, and master butter knife;<br />

together with a “Rose” napkin ring, two<br />

small Schofield “Baltimore Rose” servers,<br />

and a Stieff “Clinton” roast carving set;<br />

105.65 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $2,000-2,500<br />

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silver<br />

1493 American sterling silver 171-piece<br />

flatware service in the “Repousse”<br />

pattern, S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore<br />

first half 20th century, comprising: 12 forks<br />

(7 7/8 in. L.); 12 forks (7 1/4 in. L.); 14 salad<br />

forks; 12 shellfish forks; 12 place spoons<br />

(7 1/4 in. L.); 6 soup spoons (6 7/8 in. L.,<br />

long bowls); 12 soup spoons (6 1/8 in.<br />

L., round bowls); 15 tea spoons; 12 iced<br />

tea spoons; 12 demitasse spoons; 12 ice<br />

cream shells; 12 all-silver butter spreaders;<br />

12 knives (9 3/4 in. L., standard stainless<br />

blades); 5 serving pieces with stainless<br />

blades including a poultry carving set and<br />

three butter knives; and 11 other serving<br />

pieces including six table spoons, full and<br />

half-size sugar shells, slotted spoon, gravy<br />

ladle, and an older “Repousse” fork; 189.25<br />

ozt. of weighable silver Est. $4,000-5,000<br />

1494 Assembled American sterling<br />

silver 61-piece partial flatware<br />

set in the “Mayflower” pattern,<br />

S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore<br />

19th and 20th century, comprising:<br />

10 dinner forks (about 7 3/8 in. L.); 6 salad<br />

forks; 10 soup spoons; 12 teaspoons;<br />

6 place spoons; 8 iced tea spoons; 1 butter<br />

spreader; and 8 knives (five 9 3/4 in. L. with<br />

standard stainless blades; one 9 3/4 in. L.<br />

with standard plated blade; and two 8 7/8<br />

in. L., with standard stainless blades); 66.85<br />

ozt. of weighable silver Est. $1,200-1,500<br />

1495 Set of ten American sterling silver<br />

cutlery-style dessert forks and<br />

knives in the “Repousse” pattern,<br />

S. Kirk & Son, Inc., Baltimore<br />

late 1920s: forks - 7 3/8 in. L., with hollow<br />

handles and silver utensils; knives -<br />

8 3/8 in. L., with hollow handles and silver<br />

blades; 57.10 ozt. t.w. (noting that the<br />

handles are probably filled); together with<br />

a bright-cut silver demitasse spoon and<br />

11 silver-plated demitasse spoons<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

1495A French Neoclassical style chased<br />

gilt-silver bowl, Puiforcat, Paris<br />

second quarter 20th century; with Nazi<br />

emblem, 2 1/8 in. H., 4 3/4 in. Diam.; 7.95<br />

ozt., .950 fine Est. $300-400<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

1496 American sterling silver 88-piece<br />

partial flatware set in the<br />

“Craftsman” pattern, Towle<br />

second quarter 20th century,<br />

comprising 88 pieces: 8 dinner forks<br />

(8 in. L.); 8 luncheon forks (7 3/8 in. L.); 8<br />

place spoons (7 in. L.); 6 bouillon spoons;<br />

17 teaspoons; 4 iced tea spoons; 8<br />

demitasse spoons; 10 butter spreaders;<br />

8 knives (9 5/8 in. L., standard stainless<br />

blades); silver-handled pie spade and<br />

tart spade (stainless blades); and 9 other<br />

serving pieces including two tablespoons,<br />

two serving forks, gravy ladle, bonbon<br />

spoon, olive spoon, lemon fork, and sugar<br />

tongs; 90.30 ozt of weighable silver<br />

Est. $2,000-2,500<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1497 Assembled American sterling silver<br />

56-piece partial flatware and<br />

serving set in the “Rose” pattern,<br />

Stieff Silver Co., Baltimore<br />

20th century, comprising: 6 forks (6 7/8<br />

in. L.); 9 salad forks; 11 tea spoons; 4 iced<br />

tea spoons; 4 soup spoons (two 6 5/8 in.<br />

L., one 6 7/8 in. L., and one 6 1/8 in. L. );<br />

3 butter spreaders; 6 knives (8 7/8 in. L.,<br />

standard stainless blades); and 13 serving<br />

pieces including a gravy ladle, three small<br />

sauce ladles, table spoon, sugar spoon,<br />

jelly server, master butter knife, lettuce<br />

fork, two pickle forks, cold meat fork, and<br />

a lemon fork; 60.90 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $1,200-1,500<br />

1498<br />

.<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the<br />

Benefit of Multiple Charities<br />

American repousse sterling silver<br />

punch bowl, Gorham, dated 1905<br />

pattern 5391A, of 24 pint capacity;<br />

9 1/2 in. H., 15 in. Diam.; 120.25 ozt.<br />

Est. $4,500-6,000<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1499 Continental silver tray with<br />

hallmark of Zwickau<br />

19th century; with scalloped-edge,<br />

19 1/8 in. Diam., 38.70 ozt., probably .800<br />

fine Est. $600-900<br />

1500 American repousse sterling<br />

silver covered sugar bowl and<br />

cream jug, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

first half-20th century, pattern 700-14<br />

and 700-17, each piece marked “HAND<br />

CHASED;” the sugar bowl 5 3/4 in. H.; the<br />

cream jug 4 7/8 in. H.; 28.15 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $700-1,000<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

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1501<br />

.<br />

1502<br />

.<br />

Baltimore repousse sterling<br />

silver pedestal bowl, retailed by<br />

Jas. A. Armiger Co.<br />

late 19th century; 8 1/4 in. H., 9 1/2 in.<br />

Diam., 29.70 ozt. Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

American Art Nouveau reticulated<br />

sterling silver basket, Unger Brothers<br />

circa 1895; pattern 2622, 6 1/2 in. H.,<br />

8 1/4 X 11 3/8 in.; 17.50 ozt.<br />

Est. $900-1,200<br />

1503 English engraved sterling silver<br />

pedestal bowl, Martin Hall & Co.,<br />

Sheffield, 1869 - ‘70<br />

3 1/4 in. H., 4 1/2 in. Diam.; 5.60 ozt.<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

1504 American engraved silver sugar<br />

caster, marked “T.T.” possibly<br />

Thomas Trott, Boston (d. 1777)<br />

mark stamped three times around testing<br />

core; 5 1/4 in. H., 4.05 ozt. Est. $400-600<br />

1505 German rococo style silver sandwich<br />

tongs, and a Continental silver and<br />

etched glass bonbon<br />

early 20th century: reticulated tongs with<br />

raised vignettes of amorini, 4 3/4 in. L.; tray<br />

with upright handle, 8 in. H., 6 1/2 in. Diam.;<br />

5.35 ozt. weighable, .800 fine<br />

Est. $300-400


1506 Near-pair of Continental rococo style<br />

cast-silver figures of an 18th century<br />

lady and gentleman<br />

late 19th century; the gentleman holding<br />

a lyre, with pseudo hallmarks; the lady<br />

holding a floral garland; each about<br />

4 3/4 in. H; 23.25 ozt., about .800 fine<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

1507 French Louis XVI style silver centerpiece<br />

with pair of candle branches<br />

late 19th century; oblong pedestal bowl<br />

with flowers and rural scenes in relief,<br />

fitted with pair of three-light candelabrum<br />

branches at each end, 12 1/8 in. H., 28 1/4<br />

in. W., 9 1/2 in. D., 118.25 ozt., probably .800<br />

fine Est. $5,000-7,000<br />

1508<br />

.<br />

1507<br />

American repousse sterling silver bowl<br />

possibly Jenkins, Baltimore, late 19th<br />

century; 2 3/4 in. H., 7 3/8 in. Diam.;<br />

13.35 ozt. Est. $700-900<br />

1509<br />

.<br />

. Dutch or German Renaissance style<br />

repousse silver jungfraubecker,<br />

or figural wedding/wager cup<br />

late 19th Century, with French style<br />

pseudo-hallmarks; 12 1/2 in H., 19.45 ozt.,<br />

about .800 fine Est. $500-700<br />

1510<br />

.<br />

Continental, probably German,<br />

parcel-silver and bejeweled<br />

jester on donkey figure<br />

late 19th century; modeled as a jester<br />

seated on the back of a donkey playing<br />

a violin, 6 5/8 in. H., 5 7/8 in. L., 21.30 ozt.,<br />

about .800 fine Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

silver<br />

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1511<br />

.<br />

Continental, probably German, silver<br />

centerpiece cup in form of King Gustavus<br />

Adolphus of Sweden on charging horse<br />

late 19th century; mounted on original<br />

round repousse pedestal base, 15 in. H.,<br />

11 1/2 in. L., 66.80 ozt., .800 fine<br />

Est. $8,000-12,000<br />

1512 German Baroque style<br />

repousse silver muffineer<br />

early 20th century; 7 1/4 in. H.; 7.45 ozt.,<br />

marked “800” Est. $250-350<br />

1513<br />

.<br />

. German Renaissance Revival style silver<br />

covered pokal with allegorical finial<br />

late 19th century; 24 3/4 in. H., 77.40 ozt.,<br />

probably .800 fine Est. $3,000-4,000<br />

1514<br />

.<br />

Pair of German Neoclassical<br />

style silver candlesticks<br />

late 20th century; 10 1/8 in. H., 22.05 ozt.<br />

t.w., probably .800 fine Est. $700-900


silver<br />

1515 Baltimore engraved repousse sterling<br />

silver salver, retailed by Jas. A. Armiger<br />

late 19th century; 12 1/4 in. Diam., 19.65<br />

ozt. Est. $750-900<br />

1516<br />

.<br />

1517<br />

.<br />

Pair of Baltimore engraved<br />

repousse sterling silver bread trays,<br />

retailed by Jas. A. Armiger<br />

late 19th century; pattern 20, each<br />

18 3/4 x 13 3/4 in., 31.50 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

Pair of German Louis XVI style cut<br />

glass and silver pedestal bowls<br />

late 19th century; each with silver base<br />

modeled with four aldine dolphins and<br />

garlands, 5 in. H., 4 1/2 x 6 1/4 in., silver -<br />

.800 fine Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

1518 Pair of Continental Rococo<br />

style cast-silver figures<br />

late 19th century; each with French style<br />

pseudo hallmarks: one depicting a walking<br />

lady, 5 3/4 in. H.; the other a Renaissance<br />

troubadour with a lute, 6 1/2 in. H.; 19.25<br />

ozt., about .800 fine Est. $250-350<br />

1519 Two German Art Nouveau<br />

style chased silver cups<br />

by the same unidentified maker, circa<br />

1900, comprising cup supported on three<br />

gilt ball feet, with a swan, flowers, and<br />

foliage in relief, 3 1/4 in. H.; and a stem cup<br />

decorated with flowers and foliage, 3/8 in.<br />

H.; 6.45 ozt. t.w., .800 fine Est. $200-300<br />

1519A<br />

.<br />

. Continental, probably German,<br />

Louis XVI style silver cassolette<br />

late 19th century; urn form with figural<br />

supports, 22 1/4 in. H., 74.70 ozt., probably<br />

.800 fine Est. $3,500-4,500<br />

1520<br />

.<br />

1522<br />

Pair of Continental, probably<br />

German, repousse silver figural<br />

five-light candelabra<br />

late 19th century; each is 22 in. H., 12 3/4<br />

in. W., one 158.70 ozt.; the other 63.15 ozt.,<br />

probably .800 fine Est. $3,500-4,500<br />

1521 Continental rococo style repousse silver<br />

figural pedestal vase, probably German<br />

late 19th century, with French style pseudo<br />

hallmarks; 6 3/8 in. H., 8.45 ozt., probably<br />

.830 fine Est. $250-350<br />

1522 Baltimore engraved repousse<br />

sterling silver tea tray, retailed<br />

by Jas. A. Armiger Co.<br />

late 19th century; two-handled tray<br />

with diapered field, monogrammed;<br />

17 1/4 X 26 3/8 in.; 109.40 ozt.<br />

Est. $8,000-10,000<br />

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1523<br />

.<br />

American repousse sterling silver<br />

three-piece tea service, Baltimore<br />

Sterling Silver Co., retailed by<br />

Jas. A. Armiger Co., Baltimore<br />

late 19th century; pattern 700, comprising:<br />

teapot - 7 in. H.; cream pitcher - 4 3/4 in. H.;<br />

and covered sugar bowl - 5 1/2 in. H.; 54.45<br />

ozt. t.w. Est. $1,500-2,000


1524<br />

.<br />

. German Baroque style silver ananas<br />

pokal, or covered pineapple wine cup<br />

19th century, with repousse grape motif<br />

and wirework floral finial; 10 1/8 in. H.; 8.65<br />

ozt., probably .800 fine Est. $700-900<br />

1525 American sterling silver tea<br />

strainer in the “Lily” pattern, Whiting,<br />

and a Continental Rococo style<br />

silver tea strainer<br />

Whiting strainer - pattern 7219, 6 1/4 in.<br />

L.; Continental strainer - with pseudo<br />

hallmarks, 5 1/2 in. L.; 1.40 ozt. sterling,<br />

2.30 ozt. about .800 fine Est. $100-150<br />

1526 American repousse sterling silver<br />

sauce boat, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore<br />

early 20th century; pattern 38, 6 in. H.,<br />

8 1/4 in. L.; 12.60 ozt. Est. $500-700<br />

1527 American Beaux Arts style<br />

sterling silver trinket box<br />

unidentified maker, late 19th century;<br />

2 1/2 in. H., 4 3/8 X 5 1/4 in., 8.20 ozt.<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

1528 German repousse silver<br />

dresser box, Hanauer Silberwaren-<br />

Manufaktur (Georg Roth)<br />

late 19th century; decorated on five<br />

sides with scenes of peasant revelry,<br />

monopodia figures at the corners;<br />

4 1/4 in. H., 5 1/8 X 9 1/8 in.; 35.70 ozt.,<br />

.800 fine Est. $800-1,000<br />

1529 Continental Rococo style silver<br />

sauce boat, probably German<br />

late 19th century; modeled as a classical<br />

boat with dragon and putto mounted on<br />

wheels; 4 1/4 in. H., 6 1/2 in. L.; 6.20 ozt.,<br />

.800 fine Est. $300-400<br />

1530 German or Dutch repousse sterling<br />

silver trinket box with English import<br />

hallmarks, Chester, 1901-’02<br />

decorated on five sides with scenes of<br />

peasant revelry after Teniers; 3 1/8 in. H.,<br />

3 1/8 X 8 3/8 in.; 28.85 ozt. Est. $600-900<br />

1531<br />

.<br />

German Renaissance style repousse<br />

silver dresser box, Hanauer<br />

Silberwaren-Manufaktur (Georg Roth)<br />

late 19th century; the sides with scenes of<br />

classical divinities in landscapes, monopod<br />

figures on the corners; 5 in. H., 5 1/8 X 7 3/4<br />

in.; 39.95 ozt. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

1532 German niello-inlaid parcel<br />

silver-gilt card case<br />

late 19th century, the front cover with<br />

image of a young pan and birds in a<br />

garden; 3 3/4 X 2 1/2 in.; 3.65 ozt.,<br />

marked .800 Est. $300-500<br />

1533 American bright-cut silver card case<br />

19th century; without maker’s mark,<br />

3 3/4 in. H., 2 5/8 in. W.; 1.65 ozt., marked<br />

“COIN” Est. $200-300<br />

1534 American repousse silver<br />

baluster cann, Baltimore<br />

unidentified maker, mid-19th century;<br />

4 1/4 in. H.; 5.40 ozt. marked “PURE COIN”<br />

(.900 fine) and “11OZ” (.917 fine)<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1535 Continental silver vase, and a Middle<br />

Eastern silver hand mirror<br />

19th and 20th century, respectively: the<br />

vase is marked indistinctly (“Ditzen”?), 5 in.<br />

H.; the mirror has arabic hallmarks, 6 1/4 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $100-150<br />

1536 Pair of German silver dresser boxes<br />

20th century; 3 1/4 in. H., 3 3/4 X 5 3/8 in.;<br />

27.75 ozt. t.w., marked “800” Est. $400-500<br />

1537 American sterling silver porringer in the<br />

“Francis I” pattern, Reed & Barton<br />

20th century; pattern X569; 6 1/4 in. L.;<br />

3.90 ozt. Est. $125-200<br />

1538 Pair of American repousse<br />

sterling silver pepper shakers,<br />

Stieff Silver Co., Baltimore<br />

20th century; pattern 12-15; 4 1/2 in. H.;<br />

3.90 ozt. t.w. Est. $125-200<br />

1538A American repousse sterling silver sauce<br />

boat, Stieff Silver Co., Baltimore<br />

20th century, pattern 160-19, marked<br />

“Hand-Chased;” 4 5/8 in. H., 7 5/8 in. L.;<br />

8.25 ozt. Est. $250-350<br />

1539 American sterling silver child’s cup,<br />

Allan Adler, Los Angeles<br />

1960s; 3 in. H., 4 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />

silver<br />

1540 Spanish engraved gilt-silver<br />

box by unidentified maker<br />

20th century, marked “LO [fish] MADRID,”<br />

with finely engraved balloon ascension<br />

scenes on all exterior sides; 1 3/8 in. H.,<br />

2 5/8 X 3 1/2 in.; 8.25 ozt., unmarked but<br />

probably .915 Est. $300-400<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

1541 American Federal style sterling silver<br />

three-piece after-dinner coffee set,<br />

Gorham, dated 1913<br />

patterns A2311, -13, and -14, comprising:<br />

coffeepot with ebony handle and knop,<br />

10 1/2 in. H.; cream jug, 5 in. H.; and sugar<br />

basket, 3 1/2 in. H.; 21.80 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

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1542<br />

.<br />

American repousse sterling silver water<br />

pitcher, unidentified Baltimore maker<br />

late 19th century; retailed by J.R. Armiger,<br />

with allover floral relief and rusticated<br />

handle, 10 3/4 in. H., 30.05 ozt.<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1543 Two American silver-plated metal and<br />

etched glass figural compotes, Pairpoint<br />

early 20th century, pattern 4970; each<br />

7 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

1544<br />

.<br />

Set of twelve American repousse sterling<br />

silver bowls with matching underplates,<br />

S. Kirk and Son Co., Baltimore<br />

early 20th century: bowls - pattern 107,<br />

4 3/4 in. Diam.; underplates - 7 in. Diam.;<br />

144.40 ozt. t.w. Est. $6,000-8,000


silver<br />

1545 American rococo style sterling silver<br />

sauce boat, Bailey, Banks & Biddle,<br />

Philadelphia, dated 1892<br />

3 1/8 in. H., 5 3/4 in. L.; 5.35 ozt.<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1546<br />

.<br />

Pair of American repousse sterling silver<br />

vases, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore<br />

early 20th century; pattern 1362, oviform,<br />

with double handles; 5 3/8 in. H.; 29.40 ozt.<br />

t.w. Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1547 German rococo style scissor-action<br />

tongs, Gebruder Gutgesell, Hanau<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; 101/4 in. L.,<br />

7.25 ozt., .800 fine Est. $200-300<br />

1548 Twelve American reticulated sterling<br />

silver individual nut bowls, Gorham<br />

20th century, pattern 1088A; each 3 in.<br />

Diam.; 8.60 ozt. t.w. Est. $150-200<br />

1549 Pair of German Baroque style<br />

repousse silver candlesticks<br />

late 19th century; with molded poppy<br />

flowers in relief and barley twist columns,<br />

8 1/8 in. H., 13.45 ozt. t.w., .800 fine<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1550 English engraved sterling silver<br />

sauce boat with hallmarks of EV,<br />

Sheffield, 1960-’61<br />

2 3/4 in. H., 6 in. L., 3.35 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />

1551 American repousse coin silver cann,<br />

Canfield, Brother & Co., Baltimore<br />

3rd quarter 19th century; decorated with a<br />

flowering vine on a stippled ground;<br />

3 3/4 in. H., 5.20 ozt., “PURE SILVER COIN”<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1552<br />

.<br />

Twelve American sterling silver bread<br />

plates, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore<br />

early 20th century, pattern 4158; 6 in.<br />

Diam., 51.15 ozt. t.w. Est. $1,000-1,200<br />

1553 Pair of American sterling silver shellform<br />

dishes, Tiffany & Co., New York<br />

20th century; 5 3/8 X 4 5/8 in.; 8.90 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1554 Italian silver bud vase modelled<br />

as a flower and leaf<br />

unidentified maker, Milan, mid 20th<br />

century; 3 1/4 in. H., 4 3/8 in. L.; 3.80 ozt.,<br />

.800 fine Est. $80-125<br />

1555 Pair of American weighted<br />

repousse silver candelabra,<br />

S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore<br />

first half 20th century; each composed of a<br />

candleholder base and three-light arm set,<br />

6 5/8 in. H., 11 1/2 in. W. Est. $400-600<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

1556 American repousse silver butter<br />

dish, unidentified Baltimore maker,<br />

retailed by J. R. Armiger<br />

late 19th century; 1 1/4 in. H., 8 in. Diam.,<br />

7.40 ozt. Est. $250-350<br />

1557 American Art Nouveau style sterling<br />

silver bowl, Gorham, dated 1907<br />

with repousse violet flowers and foliage;<br />

1 5/8 in. H., 8 3/4 in. Diam.; 5.85 ozt.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1558 American engraved sterling silver<br />

pedestal bowl, Simpson, Hall & Miller (or<br />

the successor, International)<br />

first half-20th century; pattern C2736, 4 in.<br />

H., 9 in. Diam.; 14.95 ozt. Est. $500-700<br />

1559 American sterling silver serving<br />

bowl, Meriden, and sterling<br />

bread plate, Wallace<br />

both 20th century: the bowl in pattern<br />

893, 9 in. Diam.; the bread plate, pattern<br />

1464, 6 in. Diam.; 11.70 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1560 American engraved sterling silver cake<br />

stand, Unger Bros., Newark, NJ<br />

circa 1910; pattern 09707; 3 3/4 in. H.,<br />

9 7/8 in. Diam., 13.95 ozt. Est. $300-400<br />

1561 Group of American sterling silver and<br />

glass table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, including: Meriden<br />

reticulated basket, 9 1/4 in. Diam.,<br />

with glass bottom and a partial set of<br />

glass condiment bowls; International-<br />

Commonwealth covered box, 4 1/2 in.<br />

Diam.; sterling-rimmed butter dish with<br />

cut glass bottom, 7 1/8 in. Diam.; Wallace<br />

reticulated serving tub, 5 1/8 in. Diam.;<br />

silver-overlay on colorless glass serving<br />

bowl; and a Lenox silver overlay on blue<br />

porcelain bowl; 14.50 ozt. of weighable<br />

silver Est. $300-400<br />

1562 Two American sterling silver bread trays<br />

20th century, comprising: Robert Wallace,<br />

pattern 1579, with reeded edge,<br />

7 5/8 X 11 1/4 in.; and unmarked, pattern<br />

3035A, with reticulated rim, 12 X 7 1/4 in.;<br />

17.70 ozt. t.w. Est. $300-500<br />

1563 Assortment of silver-mounted glass<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, including: silver overlay on<br />

etched glass water pitcher, 9 1/2 in. H.;<br />

cut and etched glass pedestal jar with<br />

Meriden sterling silver cover, 10 1/8 in. H.;<br />

silver-overlay on etched glass pedestal<br />

jar and cover, 10 in. H.; cut glass syrup jug<br />

with silver collar and cover, 7 in. H.; and a<br />

pair of pressed glass pepper shakers with<br />

silver caps; together with a cut glass sugar<br />

shaker with silver-plated mounts, and a<br />

Sheffield plate toast rack Est. $100-150<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1564 American repousse sterling silver bowl,<br />

Reed & Barton, dated 1934<br />

pattern 405, designed as a wreath and<br />

berries; 6 in. Diam., 5.65 ozt. Est. $100-200<br />

1565 Continental silver bowl and a French<br />

enameled silver souvenir spoon<br />

the bowl with rope-twist edge,<br />

4 1/2 X 5 5/8 L., marked .800; the spoon<br />

with portrait of Napoleon and label “Paris;”<br />

3.90 ozt. t.w. Est. $80-125<br />

1566 Danish style sterling silver lobed<br />

bowl, The Randahl Shop, Chicago<br />

mid 20th century; 3 1/2 in. H., 7 3/8 X 9 3/8<br />

in.; 20.30 ozt. Est. $400-600<br />

1567 American repousse sterling silver<br />

tray, Schofield Co., Baltimore<br />

first half 20th century; 6 7/8 X 12 5/8 in.,<br />

10.50 ozt. Est. $300-500<br />

1568 Portuguese silver round gallery tray,<br />

unidentified maker, Porto<br />

mid 19th century; the face engraved with<br />

a wreath, centering a hooded falcon crest<br />

with motto, “Facta Non Verba,” 1 1/2 in. H.,<br />

9 in. Diam.; 15.70 ozt., .958 fine<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1569 Portuguese reticulated and chased<br />

silver round gallery tray,<br />

unidentified maker, Porto<br />

mid 19th century; with reticulated oak-leaf<br />

and acorn rim, the center with bold floral<br />

engraving centering a hooded falcon crest<br />

and motto “Facta Non Verba;” 2 in. H.,<br />

15 1/2 in. Diam.; 53.95 ozt., .958 fine<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

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1570 American sterling silver water<br />

pitcher, Reed & Barton, dated 1951<br />

pattern X766; 8 3/4 in. H., 25 ozt.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

1571 Burmese repousse silver center<br />

bowl, Sun Co., Rangoon (Yangon)<br />

20th century; decorated with narrative<br />

vignettes and foliage; 4 1/2 in. H., 8 1/4 in.<br />

Diam.; 18.70 ozt., .800 fine Est. $300-500<br />

1572 American repousse sterling silver<br />

punch ladle in the “Rose” pattern,<br />

Stieff, Baltimore<br />

mid-20th century; 14 1/4 in. L., 9.50 ozt.<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1573 Twelve Mexican sterling silver<br />

drinking glass frames,<br />

unidentified maker, Mexico City<br />

mid 20th century; each 5 7/8 in. H., 2 3/4 in.<br />

max. Diam.; 39.15 ozt. t.w. Est. $500-700<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the<br />

Benefit of Multiple Charities<br />

1574 American sterling silver pitcher,<br />

S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore<br />

late 1920s, pattern 210A; 8 1/4 in. H.,<br />

23.85 ozt. Est. $400-600<br />

1574A American repousse sterling silver<br />

punch ladle in the “Chrysanthemum”<br />

pattern, Kirk, Baltimore<br />

early 20th century; 14 7/8 in. L.; 9.50 ozt.<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1575<br />

.<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

American Federal style engraved<br />

sterling silver partial coffee and tea<br />

service, International Silver Co.<br />

first half-20th century, pattern 1315,<br />

comprising: coffeepot - 8 3/4 in. H.; teapot<br />

- 8 1/4 in. H.; covered sugar bowl - 5 1/2 in.<br />

H.; and cream pitcher - 4 1/8 in. H.; 44.75<br />

ozt. t.w. Est. $800-1,200<br />

1576 American Georgian style sterling silver<br />

salver, Black, Starr & Frost, Philadelphia<br />

early 20th century; pattern 4607, 9 in.<br />

Diam., 11.20 ozt. Est. $200-300<br />

1576A Two American neoclassical style<br />

sterling silver compotes,<br />

by Reed & Barton and Meriden<br />

Reed & Barton compote - reticulated<br />

rim and foot, 8 in. H.; Meriden compote -<br />

acanthus leaves modeled in the stem,<br />

7 1/4 in. H.; 10.30 ozt. t.w. Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1577 American Revere style sterling silver<br />

presentation bowl, Gorham<br />

dated 1964, pattern 41660; 4 3/4 in. H.,<br />

9 in. Diam.; 22.45 ozt. Est. $400-500<br />

1578 Pair of English sterling silver-weighted<br />

candlesticks, Birmingham, 1912 - ‘13<br />

unidentified maker; 10 1/4 in. H. including<br />

detachable bobeches Est. $250-400<br />

1579 Pair of American weighted sterling<br />

silver three-light candelabra, Hamilton<br />

mid 20th century; 12 in. H., 11 1/8 in. W.<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1580 American engraved sterling silver<br />

shallow bowl, marked “Camellias No.<br />

110,” S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore<br />

20th century; 2 5/8 in. H., 12 in. Diam.;<br />

26.20 ozt. Est. $600-800<br />

1581 Pair of American repousse sterling silver<br />

waiters, Stieff, Baltimore, dated 1962<br />

pattern 200 and marked “HAND CHASED;”<br />

12 in. Diam., 39.45 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

1582 American repousse sterling silver<br />

waiter, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

third quarter-20th century; pattern 200,<br />

marked “HAND CHASED;” 16 in. Diam.,<br />

49 ozt. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

1583 Seven American sterling silver<br />

serving dishes by various makers<br />

20th century; 23.95 ozt. t.w. Est. $400-600<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1584 Italian neoclassical style silver teapot<br />

first half-20th century; 7 1/4 in. H.;<br />

13.85 ozt., .800 fine Est. $200-300<br />

decorations silver<br />

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1585<br />

.<br />

1586<br />

.<br />

American chased sterling silver<br />

bowl, Tiffany & Co., New York<br />

first half 20th century; 2 1/4 in. H., 12 in.<br />

Diam.; 24.10 ozt. Est. $800-1,200<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Twelve American engraved<br />

sterling silver bread plates: 6 by<br />

Schofield and 6 by International<br />

first half-20th century; 6 in. Diam.,<br />

48.80 ozt. Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

1587 Four American reticulated sterling silver<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

comprising: Wallace cake plate, pattern<br />

2361-3, 9 1/2 in. Diam.; Gorham cake plate,<br />

pattern 1814A, dated 1914, 8 in. Diam.;<br />

Wallace pedestal bowl, pattern 2225-3,<br />

4 in. H., 8 in. Diam.; and a Wallace bowl,<br />

pattern 2291-3, 7 in. Diam.; 26.40 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

1588 Group of American weighted<br />

sterling silver table articles<br />

20th century, including a pair of Reed &<br />

Barton columnar candlesticks, pattern<br />

N461, 9 in. H.; and two nearly identical<br />

trumpet vases by International and<br />

Webster, 11 3/4 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1589 Four American sterling silver round<br />

serving dishes by various makers<br />

20th century, including: Kirk, pattern 922,<br />

12 1/8 in. Diam.; Revere, pattern 263, 10 3/4<br />

in. Diam.; Gorham, pattern A9884, dated<br />

1915, with two handles, 8 7/8 in. Diam.; and<br />

Schultz, pattern 104, 7 1/8 in. Diam.; 55.15<br />

ozt. t.w. Est. $1,000-1,500


silver<br />

1590 Pair of American weighted sterling silver<br />

three-light candelabra, Mueck-Carey<br />

mid 20th century; 12 1/2 in. H., 11 3/4 in.<br />

spread Est. $250-400<br />

1591 American sterling silver-mounted<br />

colorless glass pocket flask,<br />

Unger Brothers<br />

first quarter-20th century; 6 in. H.<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1592 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

comprising: Watson Art Deco style<br />

cream jug and sugar bowl; Gorham<br />

gravy boat; Revere Silver Co. reticulated<br />

basket; Sterling Silver Manufacturing<br />

Co. reticulated vase stand (no glass);<br />

Wallace oblong octagonal bowl; and an<br />

International-Commonwealth mayonnaise<br />

bowl; 27.60 ozt. Est. $600-900<br />

1593 American Revere style sterling<br />

silver center bowl, Wallace<br />

20th Century, pattern B410; 4 7/8 in. H.,<br />

10 in. Diam.; 26.60 ozt. Est. $500-700<br />

1594 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

table articles and serving pieces<br />

20th century, including: Mueck-Carey<br />

cake plate, 10 1/8 in. Diam.; porringer by<br />

unidentified maker with dragon handle;<br />

Stieff jaeger cup; Mauser teacup; two<br />

napkin rings, and so forth; for a total of<br />

18.10 ozt. of weighable sterling; together<br />

with a Spanish condiment stand with two<br />

spoons, 2.25 ozt, .800 fine; and a silverplated<br />

dinner bell Est. $300-500<br />

1595 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, comprising: Kirk repousse<br />

open salt and matching spoon, early 20th<br />

century; pair of Stieff repousse napkin<br />

rings; pair of Redlich open salts with cobalt<br />

liners, matching pepper shakers, pair of<br />

Elsilco salt spoons; etched glass jelly jar<br />

with silver cover and silver teaspoon; and a<br />

Fisher weighted silver cream jug and open<br />

sugar bowl; 9.25 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1596 Assortment of American sterling<br />

silver table articles and<br />

serving pieces by various makers<br />

20th century, including: Gorham bread<br />

tray; Schiebler gravy boat and mustard<br />

pot; Gorham and Dominick & Haff “King’s”<br />

pattern sugar tongs; and so forth; 44 ozt.<br />

of weighable silver; together with 6 pearlhandled<br />

fruit knives, and a silver-plated<br />

sugar tong Est. $800-1,000<br />

1597 Assorted American sterling silver<br />

table articles and small serving<br />

pieces by various makers<br />

including: Gorham reticulated bonbon<br />

with floral rim, 2 3/4 in. H., 5 3/4 X 7 5/8<br />

in.; four Gorham shakers, 4 1/2 in. H.;<br />

Blackinton Art Nouveau style sardine fork<br />

and matching cake knife; and three other<br />

small items; 12.80 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

1598 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

serving pieces by various makers<br />

early to mid-20th century, including: R.<br />

Wallace “Washington” pattern slotted<br />

serving spoon, “Violet” bonbon spoon,<br />

and “Somerset” sauce ladle; International<br />

“Andover” sugar tongs; pair of Gorham<br />

“Lancaster” mustard spoons; and a pair of<br />

Reed & Barton baby spoons with cat motif;<br />

7 ozt. t.w. Est. $150-250<br />

1599 Selection of American sterling<br />

silver flatware and serving pieces<br />

in the “Repousse” pattern,<br />

S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore<br />

early 20th century, comprising: 6 cream<br />

soup spoons (round bowls, 7 1/4 in. L.);<br />

gravy ladle (7 1/2 in. L.); and hot cake lifter<br />

(7 in. L.); 17.45 ozt. Est. $350-500<br />

1600 Assortment of American and<br />

Continental silver table articles and<br />

serving pieces by various makers<br />

early to mid -20th century, including:<br />

mote spoon, without maker’s mark; pair of<br />

Towle “Bead” pattern open salt cellars; pair<br />

of German rococo style grape shears; six<br />

Mexican cocktail straws; and six individual<br />

size salt and pepper shakers, without<br />

maker’s mark; 5.75 ozt. t.w., most sterling<br />

standard; together with a German white<br />

brass souvenir fork with sailing ship tip<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

1600A Seven American sterling silver<br />

napkin rings by various makers<br />

late 19th and 20th century, including<br />

S. Kirk & Son repousse, Gorham and other<br />

Eastlake style, and so forth; 5.85 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1601 Assortment of American sterling<br />

silver-handled serving pieces<br />

by various makers<br />

20th century, including: Dominick &<br />

Haff three-piece poultry carving set in<br />

the “Queen Anne, Plain” pattern; Kirk<br />

“Winslow” pie spade; salad serving set<br />

by unidentified maker with olivewood<br />

utensils; etc. Est. $150-250<br />

1602 Three American sterling silver serving<br />

pieces by various makers<br />

early 20th century, comprising: Dominick<br />

& Haff “Century” pattern asparagus server,<br />

9 3/4 in. L.; a Gorham “Kensington” pie<br />

spade, 9 in. L.; and a Schofield repousse<br />

salad serving fork, 9 in. L.; 10 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1603 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, including: Maschmeyer<br />

Richards Co. reticulated nut bowl with<br />

6 matching individual size bowls; Wm.<br />

Nost Co. baby cup; Schofield engraved<br />

silver card tray, oval, 4 1/4 X 5 7/8 in.;<br />

Wallace butter dish with knife holder,<br />

6 3/8 in. Diam.; “Fairfax” pattern tart spade;<br />

reticulated jar frame (no glass present);<br />

and a reticulated mustard pot frame (no<br />

glass); 16.30 ozt. weighable Est. $300-400<br />

1604 Three American Beaux Arts style<br />

sterling silver serving pieces<br />

late 19th century; comprising Unger<br />

Brothers part-gilt dessert ladle and two<br />

Durgin “Louis XV” serving spoons; 7.30 ozt.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1605 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

flatware by various makers<br />

late 19th and early 20th century, including:<br />

9 Gorham “Old French” forks; 10 Dominick<br />

& Haff “Virginia” tea spoons and 10<br />

matching shellfish forks; and so forth;<br />

together with 2 coin silver tea spoons;<br />

48.75 ozt. t.w. Est. $900-1,200<br />

1606 Group of American sterling<br />

silver flatware in the<br />

“William & Mary” pattern, Lunt<br />

second quarter-20th century, comprising:<br />

2 salad forks; 6 teaspoons; 4 butter<br />

spreaders; and 8 knives (9 in. L., standard<br />

stainless blades); 10.50 ozt. of weighable<br />

silver Est. $200-300<br />

1607 Six American repousse sterling silver<br />

serving pieces by various makers<br />

late 19th and 20th century, including: Kirk<br />

“Repousse” serving spoon and small berry<br />

spoon; Hennegan Bates sauce ladle; Stieff<br />

“Rose” tomato server; Jenkins & Jenkins<br />

hotcake server; and a Dominick & Haff “No.<br />

10” serving fork; 12.40 ozt. t.w.<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

1608 Spanish silver vinaigrette and a<br />

Middle Eastern white brass box<br />

the vinaigrette modeled as a sparrow,<br />

1 3/8 in. H., .50 ozt.; the box with repousse<br />

cover, engraved with a star of David<br />

underneath, 2 X 2 5/8 in. Est. $80-125<br />

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1609 Group of American sterling silver,<br />

weighted sterling, and silver-mounted<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, including: two weighted<br />

silver compotes; Fred Hirsch baby cup;<br />

silver and glass jar etched “Instant Coffee;”<br />

and three silver-mounted glass shakers<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1610 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

flatware and serving pieces in the<br />

“Rose” pattern, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

mid 20th century, including: a two-piece<br />

poultry carving set (stainless utensils);<br />

cold meat fork; luncheon fork; and four tea<br />

spoons; 7.65 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1611 American part-gilt sterling silver<br />

serving spoon in the “San Lorenzo”<br />

pattern, Tiffany & Co., New York<br />

first half 20th century; 9 1/4 in. L., 3.50 ozt.;<br />

together with a Rogers Brothers silverplated<br />

gravy ladle Est. $100-200<br />

1612 Six American silver spoons<br />

in the “Wadefield” pattern,<br />

S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore<br />

first half -20th century; 6 5/8 in. L.;<br />

6.75 ozt. Est. $125-175<br />

1613 Four Georgian sterling silver<br />

table spoons, 18th century<br />

comprising: a pair of engraved spoons<br />

with hallmarks of Richard Ferris, Exeter,<br />

1799-1800, 8 1/2 in. L.; one with hallmarks<br />

of London, 1755-’56, maker unidentified,<br />

7 7/8 in. L.; and one with indistinct<br />

hallmarks, about 1750, 8 1/4 in. L.;<br />

7.10 ozt. t.w. Est. $200-300<br />

1614 Assortment of American sterling and<br />

coin silver flatware by various makers<br />

19th and 20th century, comprising 7<br />

pieces: Stieff hand-chased “Rose” sugar<br />

spoon and “Forget Me Not” jelly spoon;<br />

3 George Webb coin silver forks with<br />

beaded edge; Wallace “Irving” teaspoon;<br />

and a Kirk “Mayflower” teaspoon (as is);<br />

8.60 ozt. t.w., .925 and .900 fine; together<br />

with a small group of plated flatware<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1615 Twelve American engraved sterling<br />

silver iced tea spoons in the “Mayflower”<br />

pattern, Schofield, Baltimore<br />

mid-20th century, 7 7/8 in. L., 16.40 ozt.<br />

Est. $350-500<br />

1616 Seven American sterling and coin silver<br />

spoons and a sauce ladle, 19th century<br />

including: a serving spoon by J. Wood,<br />

New York, 1st half 19th century, 10 1/4 in.<br />

L.; table spoon by B. Dexter, New Bedford<br />

MA, 8 3/4 in. L.; a table spoon by T. Steele,<br />

Hartford, CT, 8 3/4 in. L.; a spoon marked<br />

“J. Leonard” (possibly Jacob Leonard,<br />

Fredericksburg, VA), 6 7/8 in. L.; and so<br />

forth; 9.70 ozt. t.w. Est. $200-300<br />

1617 Assortment of American sterling<br />

silver flatware in the “Rose”<br />

pattern, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

comprising 49 pieces: 12 salad forks; 21<br />

teaspoons; and 16 knives (8 7/8 in. L., two<br />

with French style stainless blades, the rest<br />

with standard stainless blades); 36.10 ozt.<br />

of weighable silver Est. $800-1,000<br />

1618 Assortment of American sterling<br />

and coin silver spoons<br />

19th and 20th century, comprising: 7<br />

Georg Jensen (USA) demitasse spoons; 6<br />

International “Newport” pattern demitasse<br />

spoons; S. & E. Roberts fiddle teaspoon;<br />

another unidentified coin teaspoon; and<br />

two pieces of plated flatware; 5.65 ozt. of<br />

silver Est. $100-150<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

1619 Assortment of American sterling silver<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, including: Poole Silver Co.<br />

cream jug and open sugar bowl; Watrous<br />

porringer and dinner bell; Hamilton<br />

weighted mayonnaise bowl; Towle open<br />

waste bowl; and a Kirk “Quadrille” bottle<br />

opener; 15.75 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1620 American repousse sterling silver<br />

partial vanity set, Stieff, Baltimore<br />

early 20th century, comprising: whisk,<br />

button hook, cuticle knife, cuticle scissors,<br />

and a nail file; together with a Webster Art<br />

Nouveau style whisk Est. $80-125<br />

1621 Assorted American sterling silver<br />

table articles by various makers<br />

20th century, comprising: Rogers, Bolen,<br />

& Lunt porringer, 6 in. L.; Watson sugar<br />

cube rack, 7 in. L.; Dunkirk bowl with<br />

gadrooned edge, 5 1/2 in. Diam.; Frank<br />

Whiting “Talisman Rose” coaster with<br />

etched glass bottom, 6 1/2 in. Diam.;<br />

pair of International “Prelude” weighted<br />

candle holders; and two silver-handled pie<br />

spades without makers’ marks; 6.40 ozt. of<br />

weighable silver Est. $100-200<br />

silver<br />

1622 Group of Burmese repousse<br />

silver table articles<br />

20th century, comprising: four barrel-form<br />

pepper mills, a matching exterior without<br />

mechanism, and a matching salt shaker,<br />

marked “Soun Than” and “800;” together<br />

with a repousse silver cane head, and four<br />

repousse silver pepper shakers; 4.80 ozt. of<br />

weighable silver Est. $80-125<br />

1623 Assortment of American sterling<br />

silver flatware by various makers<br />

20th century; including: Kirk “Repousse”<br />

carving knife and tart spade, each with<br />

stainless utensil, pickle fork, sugar spoon,<br />

jelly spoon, and three tea spoons; two<br />

Stieff “Rose” knives, with French style silverplated<br />

blades; four International “Prelude”<br />

butter spreaders; and two Dominick & Haff<br />

“La Salle” butter spreaders; 10.25 ozt. of<br />

weighable silver Est. $200-300<br />

1624 English silver plate on copper<br />

illuminated center piece<br />

second half 19th century Est. $300-500<br />

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1625<br />

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1626<br />

.<br />

Mexican sterling silver seven-piece<br />

coffee and tea service,<br />

Jose Marmolejos, Mexico City<br />

mid 20th century, comprising: water kettle<br />

on stand, coffee pot, tea pot, cream pitcher,<br />

sugar bowl, waste bowl, and tray; 287.40<br />

ozt. Est. $6,000-8,000<br />

Israeli baroque style sterling<br />

silver Chanukah menorah<br />

(Chanukia), Hazorfim<br />

20th century; 27 1/4 in. H., 19 in. W.;<br />

68.85 ozt. Est. $2,000-4,000


silver / jewelry<br />

1627 English Sheffield silver-plated<br />

five piece coffee and tea service<br />

20th century, in fitted box Est. $100-200<br />

1628 English Sheffield silver-plate<br />

on copper candelabra<br />

19th century Est. $150-250<br />

1629 French empire style silver-plate<br />

on copper dressing mirror<br />

early 19th century Est. $250-350<br />

Property of Monumental Life<br />

Insurance Company; Sold for the<br />

Benefit of Multiple Charities<br />

1630 English silver-plate on copper<br />

hot water urn<br />

19th century Est. $100-150<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1631 Silver plated five-light candelabra<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1632 German Jugendstil pewter five-piece<br />

coffee and tea set designed<br />

by Hugo Leven, Kayserzinn<br />

early 20th century, pattern 4510,<br />

comprising: Coffee pot, tea pot, cream jug,<br />

sugar bowl, and tray Est. $700-900<br />

1633 Set of eight baroque style silver-plated<br />

candlesticks, marked Topazio<br />

20th century, 9 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

1634 Three American sterling<br />

silver table articles<br />

20th century, comprising: Towle Revere<br />

style bowl, pattern 525, with blueenameled<br />

interior, 4 3/4 in. H., 8 3/4 in.<br />

Diam.; Mueck-Carey round undertray,<br />

pattern 200, 5 5/8 in. Diam.; and a Revere<br />

Silversmiths weighted toothpick urn,<br />

2 3/4 in. H.; 21.30 ozt. of weighable silver<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

1635 Pair of English Sheffield<br />

silver-plated candlesticks<br />

late 19th century; 8 1/2 in. H. Est. $80-125<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

1636 Set of twelve American weighted<br />

sterling silver tall dessert flutes<br />

second quarter-20th century; unidentified<br />

maker, each 9 1/4 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

1637 Ten American reticulated sterling<br />

silver sherbet bowl frames by<br />

Matthews and an unidentified maker<br />

comprising seven by Matthews, 3 1/2 in.<br />

H., and three marked only “STERLING,” 3 in.<br />

H.; with etched glass inserts; 16.20 ozt. of<br />

silver Est. $300-400<br />

1638 Twelve American reticulated sterling<br />

silver ramekin frames, Wallace<br />

20th century, pattern 0948, 5 1/2 in. L.;<br />

15.85 ozt. t.w. of silver; together with<br />

11 porcelain inserts Est. $300-400<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1639 Assortment of American and<br />

other sterling silver table articles<br />

by various makers<br />

19th and 20th century, including: an<br />

English basket with cobalt liner, Henry<br />

Bailey, London, 1789-’90, 2 1/2 in. H.; a<br />

Gorham Aesthetic style reeded bowl; a<br />

Dominick & Haff reeded bread tray; an<br />

engraved ice cream knife by unidentified<br />

maker; 19.50 ozt. of weighable silver;<br />

together with a Continental silver-plated<br />

sugar bowl Est. $400-600<br />

1640 Two pairs of Sheffield plate entree<br />

covers, James Dixon & Sons<br />

Sheffield Est. $200-300<br />

1641 English neoclassical style<br />

Sheffield plate mirrored plateau<br />

19th century Est. $200-300<br />

1642 Continental rococo style<br />

silver-plated plateau<br />

early 20th century Est. $150-250<br />

1643 English beaux arts style base<br />

late 19th century, together with a pair of<br />

similar figural nut bowls Est. $100-200<br />

1644 Pair of baroque style candle sticks<br />

together with two other candlesticks and<br />

eight neoclassical style footed bowls<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1645 Continental art nouveau style<br />

silver-plate and etched glass covered jar<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1646 Two Continental neoclassical style<br />

silver-plated center piece bowls<br />

20th century, together a Sheffield plate<br />

shell form bowl Est. $80-125<br />

1647 Assortment of silver-plated items<br />

19th and 20th century including: a<br />

Barbour quadruple plate, a tilting kettle<br />

on stand, a French neoclassical style<br />

chocolate pot, and a partial Sheffield tea<br />

set Est. $100-200<br />

1648 American silver-plated well and tree<br />

platter, Tiffany & Co., New York<br />

together with a Continental engraved<br />

silver-plated service tray, 19th century, and<br />

an English Sheffield round plateau, early<br />

20th century Est. $100-200<br />

1649-1674 No lots<br />

1675 14K yellow gold and jade<br />

inset bangle bracelet<br />

27 grams total, interior of the bracelet<br />

measures 2.25 in. diameter Est. $300-500<br />

1676 14K yellow gold, jade and multi-colored<br />

hardstone inset bangle bracelet<br />

28 grams total, interior of the bracelet<br />

approximately 2.25 in. diameter<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1677 Lady’s gold and jade ring link bracelet<br />

approximately 7.5 inches length<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1678 Chinese jade bracelet, with original label<br />

interior measures 2.5 inches diameter<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1679 Pair of lady’s 14K yellow gold<br />

and turquoise parure<br />

including: 1) oval pendant-brooch; 2) pair<br />

of pendant-drop earrings; 3) pendant<br />

necklace Est. $200-300<br />

1680 Pair of gentleman’s antique<br />

rose gold and agate cufflinks<br />

late 19th century, bearing intaglio portraits<br />

of a warrior, 16 grams total Est. $150-250<br />

1681 14K gold flattened chain necklace<br />

approximately 16.5 in. length, 26 grams<br />

Est. $600-700<br />

1682 18K gold braided flexible chain bracelet<br />

approximately 6.5 inches length, 21 grams<br />

Est. $600-700<br />

1683 Two 14K gold lady’s bracelets<br />

1) curb chain, approximately 6.5 in. length;<br />

2) twisted-double strand, approximately<br />

7.25 in. length; 23 grams total<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

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1684<br />

.<br />

Lady’s 14K yellow equestrian<br />

motif link bracelet<br />

approximately 6.5 inches length,<br />

20 grams Est. $500-700<br />

1685 14K yellow gold braided chain necklace<br />

approximately 17 in. length, 22 grams<br />

Est. $600-800<br />

1686 18K yellow gold horse-form brooch<br />

10 grams Est. $300-500


1687<br />

.<br />

1688<br />

.<br />

1689<br />

.<br />

14K tri-colored hunting case pendant<br />

watch; together with plated watch chain<br />

1) watch face marked “Henry Voight,<br />

Baltimore, MD.,” movement marked “<br />

American Waltham Watch Co., 8700842;”<br />

the watch, including movement, crystal,<br />

case, etc., weighs 35 grams total; 2) Art<br />

Nouveau style gold plated watch chain<br />

and slide Est. $800-1,200<br />

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date<br />

18K gold gentleman’s wristwatch<br />

136 grams total Est. $5,000-7,000<br />

Diamond and 14K gold ring<br />

round-cut diamond approximately 2.50<br />

cts., size 6.5; entire ring, including the<br />

diamond and gold, weighs approximately<br />

14 grams total Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

1690 14K gold and diamond Masonic ring<br />

11 grams total Est. $250-350<br />

1691 Art Deco white gold,<br />

diamond and sapphire ring<br />

size 5.5; ring weighs approximately<br />

3 grams total, including metal and<br />

stones Est. $100-200<br />

1692 Pair of 14K gold and diamond<br />

gentleman’s cufflinks<br />

diamonds approximately .75 cts. total; the<br />

cufflinks weigh approximately 11 grams<br />

total Est. $300-500<br />

1693<br />

.<br />

1694<br />

.<br />

Gold Liberty eagle coin pendant,<br />

with a 14K gold link chain<br />

60 grams total Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

14K gold gentleman’s bracelet<br />

marked “HAS;” approximately 77 grams<br />

total Est. $1,800-2,250<br />

1695 14K yellow gold wedding band<br />

3 grams Est. $50-100<br />

1696 Group of jewelry<br />

including: 1) $20 gold-filled piece,<br />

set in gold-filled pendant frame; 2) 14K<br />

white gold and faux diamond ring;<br />

3) sterling silver and turquoise inset ring<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1697<br />

.<br />

Curt Motton Baltimore Orioles American<br />

League Championship ring, 1969<br />

10K yellow gold, with black enamel and<br />

orange gemstone, presented to Baltimore<br />

Oriole outfielder Curtell “Curt” Howard<br />

Motton, size 11 1/2; 35 grams total<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

Provenance: Descended through the family of<br />

the Baltimore Oriole outfielder, Curtell “Curt”<br />

Howard Motton (September 24, 1940 –<br />

January 21, 2010).<br />

jewelry<br />

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1698<br />

.<br />

1699<br />

.<br />

1700<br />

.<br />

Curt Motton Baltimore Orioles<br />

American League Championship<br />

“Japanese Tour” ring, 1971<br />

14K yellow gold, with black enamel and<br />

orange gemstone, presented to Baltimore<br />

Oriole outfielder, Curtell “Curt” Howard<br />

Motton, size 11 1/2; 36 grams total<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

Provenance: Descended through the family of<br />

the Baltimore Oriole outfielder, Curtell “Curt”<br />

Howard Motton (September 24, 1940 –<br />

January 21, 2010).<br />

18K yellow gold ring, containing a<br />

gold stater of Seleukos I in the name of<br />

Alexander the Great, Babylon Mint<br />

struck circa 311-300 B.C., 24 grams total,<br />

size 4 Est. $4,000-5,000<br />

Art Deco platinum,<br />

diamond and ruby ring<br />

center ruby approximately .48cts.,<br />

diamonds approximately 1 cts. total,<br />

size 5 Est. $400-600<br />

1701 Lady’s 14K yellow gold,<br />

diamond and sapphire ring<br />

size 7 Est. $300-500


jewelry<br />

1702 18K yellow gold and diamond<br />

flower-form cocktail ring<br />

diamonds approximately .73 cts.; the ring<br />

weighs approximately 10 grams total,<br />

including gold and diamonds; size 5.5;<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1703<br />

.<br />

1704<br />

.<br />

1705<br />

.<br />

Vienna Secessionist silver brooch, with<br />

gouache on ivory miniature of a woman<br />

late 19th-early 20th century, bearing the<br />

hallmarks of Josef Hoffmann and the<br />

Wiener Werkstatte (Austria, 1870-1956)<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />

Antique diamond and<br />

gold starburst pendant-brooch<br />

late 19th century, composed of 55<br />

diamonds weighing approximately<br />

7.89 cts. total Est. $4,000-6,000<br />

Edwardian diamond and pearl brooch<br />

early 20th century, mounted in platinum,<br />

center diamond approximately 1cts.,<br />

surrounding diamonds approximately<br />

1.40cts. total Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

1706<br />

.<br />

1707<br />

.<br />

1708<br />

.<br />

1709<br />

.<br />

Art Deco diamond and<br />

sapphire flexible link bracelet<br />

circa 1925, diamonds approximately 3 cts.<br />

total, sapphires approximately 3 cts. total,<br />

set into unmarked white gold, possibly<br />

platinum, approximately 3.75 inches<br />

length Est. $1,500-2,500<br />

Art Deco diamond and<br />

sapphire flexible link bracelet<br />

circa 1925, diamonds approximately<br />

3.42cts. total, sapphires approximately 3.70<br />

cts. total, set into platinum, approximately<br />

6.75 inches length Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

Edwardian gold, diamond<br />

and baroque pearl bracelet<br />

early 20th century, diamonds<br />

approximately .72 cts., diamonds set into<br />

white gold, 17 grams total Est. $500-700<br />

Buhre 14K yellow gold and diamond<br />

belt-form lady’s wrist watch<br />

mid-20th century, approximately<br />

5.50 inches length, 25 grams total<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

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.<br />

Victorian yellow gold opera<br />

length chain, with a diamond<br />

and gold slide pendant<br />

diamonds approximately 1 .30 cts. total,<br />

chain approximately 60 inches length<br />

total, 57 grams total Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1711 Victorian hand-wrought<br />

low carat gold chain necklace<br />

24 grams, approximately 17 inches length<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1712 Art Nouveau style yellow and<br />

rose gold flower motif bar brooch<br />

7 grams Est. $150-250<br />

1713 Victorian rock crystal, inset rose-cut<br />

diamond and emerald star motif brooch<br />

with a 14K yellow gold pin-back mounting<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1714 Victorian 14K yellow gold<br />

and agate intaglio watch fob<br />

the agate plaque bearing a profiled bust<br />

portrait of medusa Est. $100-200<br />

1715 Waltham 14K yellow gold<br />

open-face pocket watch<br />

movement marked “A.W.W. Co., Waltham,<br />

Mass., Riverside, 7276499” Est. $200-300<br />

1716 Two 18K yellow gold wedding bands<br />

1) inscribed “David Bendann, July 12, 1871,”<br />

size 8; 2) stamped “18” and with English<br />

hallmark; 14 grams total Est. $300-500<br />

1717 Cartier 14K yellow gold key ring, bearing<br />

a 14K yellow gold shamrock charm<br />

4 grams Est. $100-200<br />

1718 Pair of gentleman’s Art Deco<br />

14K gold, mother-of-pearl and<br />

cultured pearl cufflinks; together<br />

with matching shirt buttons<br />

16 grams total Est. $200-300


1719 Art Deco white gold wedding band<br />

4 grams, size 4.5 Est. $50-100<br />

1720 Group of gold and<br />

gold-filled jewelry findings<br />

including: 1) graduated cultured pearl<br />

necklace, with an Art Deco white gold and<br />

diamond clasp; 2) yellow gold and ruby<br />

flower-form stick pin; 3) Art Deco yellow<br />

gold and enamel monogrammed clip;<br />

4) assorted gold and gold-filled shirt<br />

buttons; 5) miscellaneous broken watch<br />

chain links and other jewelry findings; etc.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1721 Group of Victorian jewelry<br />

including: 1) gilt metal, faux pearl and<br />

inset black gemstone pendant-brooch,<br />

bearing the photograph of a gentleman:<br />

2) Egyptian enameled metal sarcophagusform<br />

pen-pendant and a pewter penpendant;<br />

3) two low carat gold and niello<br />

enameled bangle bracelets Est. $50-100<br />

1722 Victorian engraved gold bangle bracelet<br />

6 grams Est. $150-250<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1723 Four 14K gold wedding bands<br />

8 grams total Est. $200-300<br />

1724 Lady’s 14K gold and baroque pearl<br />

bracelet; together with a 24K gold and<br />

diamond charm<br />

1) pearls average approximately 3 mm<br />

diameter, bracelet approximately 6.25 in.<br />

length, 11 grams total; 2) charm measures<br />

.75 in. length, .50 in. width, diamond<br />

approximately .06 cts., 8 grams total<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

1725 Art Deco unmarked gold, diamond<br />

and sapphire filigree pendant<br />

1 gram total Est. $50-100<br />

1726 Assorted 14K gold jewelry<br />

24 grams total Est. $600-800<br />

1727 Group of 14K gold jewelry<br />

including: chains, beads, jewelry findings,<br />

etc.; 28 grams total Est. $600-800<br />

1728 Pair of 18K yellow gold hoop<br />

earrings; together with a pair of<br />

14K yellow hammered gold<br />

seashell-form post earring<br />

1) hoops, approximately 1.25 in. diameter,<br />

7 grams; 2) shell earrings, approximately<br />

.75 in. length, .50 in. width, 13 grams<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

1729 Two watches; together with<br />

a Victorian bangle bracelet<br />

1) retro Movado gold-plated watch, with<br />

a Speidel leather wrist band; 2) Art Deco<br />

gold-plated rectangular face braceletwatch,<br />

with a cord wrist band; 3) Victorian<br />

gold-filled gargoyle-form bangle bracelet<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

Property from the Estate of<br />

Mary G.Geyer,Baltimore,MD<br />

1730 Lady’s 14K yellow gold and diamond<br />

daisy wreath-form brooch<br />

diamonds approximately .30 cts. total,<br />

6 grams total Est. $150-250<br />

1731 Lady’s 14K gold and diamond<br />

swirl motif pendant-brooch<br />

diamonds approximately 1.27cts. total,<br />

6 grams total Est. $400-600<br />

1732 Lady’s 14K yellow gold and<br />

cultured pearl spray-form brooch<br />

makers mark “H.S.B.,” 5 grams<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1733 18K yellow gold and enamel snail-form<br />

brooch; together with a 14K yellow gold<br />

and ruby fox-form circle brooch<br />

10 grams total Est. $300-500<br />

1734 14K yellow gold twisted bow-form<br />

brooch; together with a Victorian<br />

silver, rose-cut diamond, moonstone<br />

and ruby snake motif brooch<br />

1) bow brooch, approximately 1.75<br />

in. length, 3 grams; 2) snake brooch,<br />

approximately 1 in. diameter, 3 grams<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1735 Lady’s 14K yellow gold, diamond<br />

and blue enamel cocktail ring<br />

diamonds approximately .61 cts. total,<br />

size 5.5 Est. $200-300<br />

1736 Lady’s 14K yellow gold<br />

and amethyst cocktail ring<br />

5 grams total, size 5.5 Est. $150-250<br />

1737 Lady’s 14K white and yellow<br />

gold twisted knot-form ring<br />

6 grams, size 5 Est. $100-200<br />

1738 Gentleman’s 14K yellow gold wedding<br />

band; together with a lady’s 14K gold<br />

and diamond ribbon motif ring<br />

1) wedding band, inscribed “Mary to Jack,<br />

August 21, 1932,” size 10.5; 2) lady’s ring,<br />

diamonds approximately .30 cts. total, size<br />

6.5; 8 grams total Est. $200-300<br />

1739 Omega diamond and low carat<br />

white gold bracelet-watch;<br />

together with a 10K gold and<br />

diamond pin-wheel form brooch<br />

1) watch, has a Speidel twist-o-flex<br />

wristband; 2) brooch, 2 grams<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

jewelry<br />

1740 Group of 10K gold gentleman’s jewelry;<br />

together with a gold plated medal<br />

including glass rings and lapel pins;<br />

55 grams total Est. $600-800<br />

Property of Various Owners<br />

1741 Two woven horse hair<br />

and leather bracelets<br />

reportedly crafted by inmates at the Deer<br />

Lodge State Prison in Montana<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1742 Group of silver and gilt-metal objects<br />

1) English coin metal open face pocket<br />

watch; 2) Swiss gilded .800 silver and aqua<br />

blue enamel pendant watch; 3) Victorian<br />

gilt-metal mechanical pencil; 4) Sterling<br />

silver “Lang” brooch, modeled as a jockey<br />

on horseback Est. $50-100<br />

1743 Group of silver jewelry<br />

including: 1) three hat pins; 2) six<br />

bracelets; 3) several pairs of silver and<br />

gemstone earrings and rings; 4) a few<br />

miscellaneous earrings; the entire lot,<br />

including gemstones and silver, weighs<br />

approximately 7 ozt. total Est. $150-250<br />

1744 Group of silver jewelry<br />

including: 1) blue cabochon gemstone and<br />

seahorse form link bracelet; 2) multi-strand<br />

and blue gemstone flower-motif necklace,<br />

marked “H.S.B.;” 3) two charm bracelets;<br />

the entire lot, including gemstones and<br />

silver, weighs 3 ozt. total Est. $50-100<br />

1745 Group of silver and stone jewelry<br />

7 ozt total Est. $100-200<br />

1746 Group of silver, hardstone<br />

and costume jewelry<br />

the silver weighs approximately 8 ozt total,<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1747 Small group of gilt metal<br />

and costume jewelry<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1748 Assorted group of wrist watches<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1749 Assorted costume jewelry<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

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1750 Assorted costume and silver jewelry<br />

including: bead necklaces, hardstone rings,<br />

Mallorca pearls, gilt metal jewelry, etc.<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1751 Group of gilt metal and costume jewelry<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1752 Assorted costume jewelry<br />

including: rhinestone brooches, bead<br />

necklaces, faux pearls, etc. Est. $50-100<br />

1753 Assorted costume jewelry<br />

including: gilt metal and rhinestone<br />

brooches, bead necklaces, bracelets, etc.<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1754 Large assortment of costume jewelry<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1755 Large assortment of hardstone<br />

and costume jewelry<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1756 Large assortment of hardstone<br />

and costume jewelry<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1757 Group of contemporary<br />

designer costume jewelry<br />

brands include: Lee Angel, Anne Koplik,<br />

BCBG, etc. Est. $100-200<br />

1758 Group of costume jewelry<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1759 Group of silver and costume jewelry<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1760 Group of synthetic amber<br />

and hardstone jewelry<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1761<br />

.<br />

Louis Vuitton leather<br />

miniature back pack<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1762 Lady’s flocked velvet, bead<br />

and gilt metal hand bag,<br />

manufactured by Mary Frances<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1763 Suede handbag, bearing a<br />

carved jade clasp; together with a<br />

similar suede handbag, bearing a<br />

gilt-silver and gemstone clasp<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1764 Lady’s rabbit fur coat; together<br />

with a lady’s chinchilla calf<br />

length coat, with a leather belt<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1765 Lady’s Persian lamb and mink trimmed<br />

coat; together with a mink collar<br />

the jacket was retailed by “Mano Swartz”<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1766 Lady’s fox and leather coat; together<br />

with a mink capelette<br />

1) coat, retailed by “The Hecht Company,<br />

2) capelette, retailed by “Mano Swartz”<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1767 Lady’s mink coat<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1768 Lady’s brown colored Persian lamb coat<br />

retailed by “Livov Bros.” Est. $50-100<br />

1769 Lady’s ivory colored Persian<br />

lamb mid-calf coat<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1770 Lady’s dark brown colored double<br />

breasted mink jacket, with a leather belt<br />

retailed by “Barbatsuly Bros.” Est. $50-100<br />

1771 Lady’s brown colored mink<br />

jacket; together with a<br />

brown colored mink stole<br />

the jacket retailed by “Barbatsuli Bros.”<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

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1772<br />

.<br />

. Lady’s full length mink coat<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1773 Lady’s taupe Persian lamb jacket,<br />

with a mink collar<br />

retailed by “Barbatsuly Bros.” Est. $50-100<br />

1774 Lady’s Persian lamb jacket,<br />

with mink trimmed collar and cuffs<br />

retailed by “Hutzler’s” Est. $150-250<br />

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Jean Laronze (French, 1852-1937).<br />

Shepherd Girl with Flock at Stream, oil on canvas, signed, 26 ½ x 20 ½ in., framed<br />

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ADDenDum CAtAlog<br />

Mon., December 12th, 10:00 AM Session<br />

Lots 600-1399<br />

American, Continental, and Quality Reproduction Furniture;<br />

Tall-Case Clocks; Estate Collections of American and Continental<br />

Paintings, Bronze Sculpture, and Silver; Estate Jewelry; Porcelain;<br />

Glass; Oriental Rugs; Coins; Guns; Toys; Books and Autographs<br />

Featuring Property from: The Estate of Constance D. Bendann, Baltimore, MD; Sold for<br />

the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Walters Art Museum, and Maryland<br />

Historical Society; Monumental Life Insurance Company; Sold for the Benefit of<br />

Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and March of Dimes;<br />

The Estate of Donald L. Roye, Cockeysville, MD; The Estate of Mary G. Geyer,<br />

Baltimore, MD; Numerous Other Estates and Consignors<br />

Auction Dates<br />

Saturday, December 10, 2011 • Session begins at 11 am<br />

Monday, December 12, 2011 • Sessions begin at 10 am and 5 pm<br />

Auction Schedule<br />

» Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 11 am<br />

Decorative Arts; Sculpture; Furniture; Clocks; Paintings and Prints (Lots 1 – 599)<br />

» Monday, December 12, 2011<br />

10 am: Decorative Arts; Furniture; Artwork; Toys; Books and Autographs; Guns; Coins (Lots 600-1399)<br />

5 pm: Oriental Rugs; Silver; Jewelry (Lots 1400 – 1774)


600 Two Nippon floral decorated<br />

porcelain double-handled vases<br />

first quarter-20th century Est. $100-200<br />

601 Two Japanese Satsuma landscape<br />

and gilt decorated vases<br />

early 20th century Est. $100-200<br />

601A Two Japanese ivory figures<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

602 Brass and metal compass<br />

19th century Est. $150-250<br />

602A Japanese carved ivory figure of a<br />

crabber, and a vegetable ivory figure<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

603 Two coral Carl Kauba painted<br />

bronze Indian figures, and a<br />

Richard Clive goose drawing<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

603A Pair of Victorian and gilt-metal and<br />

mother-of-pearl opera glasses, marked<br />

“N. MATSON & CO CHICAGO”<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

604 Six Royal Doulton china character jugs,<br />

and a Winston Churchill toby jug<br />

character jugs include: “The Falconer,”<br />

“Guardsman,” “Macawber,” “Dick Turpin” and<br />

so forth Est. $150-250<br />

604A Assorted Waterford and cut<br />

crystal glass items<br />

Waterford items include: bird figure, butter<br />

dish; cut glass items include: pitcher, two<br />

candy dishes, and decanter<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

605 Nine assorted porcelain and<br />

china bird figurines<br />

makers include: Boehm, Royal<br />

Copenhagen, Hutschenreuther,<br />

and so forth Est. $150-250<br />

606 Six Hummel figurines<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

607 Three pairs of brass push-up<br />

candlesticks, pair of classical style<br />

Corinthian column candlesticks,<br />

and a spelter figure<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

608 Ten glass paperweights with<br />

photographic images<br />

late 19th century Est. $150-250<br />

609 Japanese coraline porcelain vase<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

610 Seven American glass paperweights<br />

with photographic image inserts<br />

late 19th century; one star shaped<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

611 Pair of Waterford cut crystal<br />

candlesticks, and four Hawks<br />

wheat etched water glasses<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

612 Set of 12 Winterling blue and<br />

white porcelain cups and saucers,<br />

and four Dresden and Dresden<br />

style crinoline figures<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

613 Japanese painted ceramic frog ring base<br />

modeled as three upright dancing frogs<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

614 Two Continental paint and<br />

transfer painted miniature plaques<br />

mounted as brooches, and a Dresden<br />

type porcelain applied floral box<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

615 Assorted carved ivory and bone<br />

elephants and other animals<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

616 24 assorted pieces of gilt-washed<br />

flatware with floral porcelain handles<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

616A 17 pieces of Waterford crystal<br />

including: wine stems, cordials, decanter,<br />

and fairy lampshade Est. $250-400<br />

617 1919 Odd Fellows souvenir program,<br />

similar 1931 souvenir program,<br />

letter from high-ranking official,<br />

and an Odd Fellows badge<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

618 Assorted Continental glass fish<br />

and other pendants, possibly Murano<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

618A American Belleek porcelain tankard with<br />

painted monk and grapevine decoration<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

619 Nine assorted glass paperweights with<br />

photographic images, and a chrome<br />

“Penn” hardware paperweight<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

619A Set of four Continental style<br />

cast-brass curtain tiebacks<br />

Est. $100-300<br />

620 Seven fossilized trilobites,<br />

and a fossilized ammonite<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

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621 Eight glass paperweights with<br />

inset photographic images<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

621A Herend porcelain rabbit figure,<br />

and a Chinese carved ivory rouge pot<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

622 Ten assorted glass paperweights<br />

with inset photographic images<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

623 Victorian celluloid fabric and<br />

mirrored photo album with large<br />

assortment of period images<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

624 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

diminutive highboy<br />

split pediment fretwork bonnet, ball and<br />

claw feet, 64 in. H., 26 in. W. Est. $300-500<br />

625 Federal style inlaid mahogany<br />

flip-top shaped front games table<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

626 Pair of wrought-metal inlaid<br />

tile top plant stands<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

626A Pair of Russian sand cast candlesticks<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

627 French blue du roi porcelain vase in the<br />

Sevres manner, mounted as a lamp<br />

double handled, floral vignettes, 23 in. H.<br />

total Est. $200-300<br />

628 Stuart Walter (American, 20th century).<br />

Still Life with Nautical Objects, oil on<br />

canvas, signed and dated 1949 lr, framed<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

629 Continental School, 20th century. Two<br />

Abstract Portraits of Moroccans, oil on<br />

masonite, both signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

630 Five framed architectural prints, and five<br />

framed idealized landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

631 Five framed architectural prints, and five<br />

framed idealized landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

632 Five framed architectural prints, and five<br />

frame idealized landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

633 Five framed architectural prints, and five<br />

framed idealized landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

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634 Five framed architectural prints, and five<br />

framed idealized landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

635 Queen Anne style mahogany<br />

three-piece living room suite,<br />

comprising sofa and pair of wing chairs<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

636 Five assorted oils on board<br />

artists include: Carol Thompson, Yvonne<br />

Hartman, and Browne Est. $100-200<br />

637 Marly Stone. Framed silver gelatin print<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

638 Georgian style inlaid<br />

mahogany plate stand<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

639 Assembled set of blue onion porcelain<br />

makers include: Meissen and others<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

640 Federal style inlaid mahogany side table<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

641 E. Bianchini. Bargello Courtyard,<br />

oil on canvas, signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

642 Seven assorted framed prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

643 Set of four framed roundel photographs,<br />

after Thorvaldsen sculpture<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

644 Stephana. “Interior of a Workshop,”<br />

watercolor on paper, signed lr,<br />

dated, framed, and a framed print<br />

of milk weed pods<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

645 Pair of Queen Anne style cherrywood<br />

upholstered armchairs<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

646 Federal style mahogany Pembroke table<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

647 Victorian mourning skirt,<br />

bonnet, and shawl<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

648 Rococo style giltwood and fabric<br />

three-panel room screen<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

649 Kling Federal style mahogany tall chest<br />

and bureau with mirrored upright<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

650 Japanese Kutani earthenware vase,<br />

and a Chinese Export Rose Medallion<br />

porcelain hog snout creamer<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

651 Italian floral decorated<br />

faience pitcher (as is)<br />

18th century Est. $80-125<br />

652 Contemporary American art glass vase<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

653 Guido Reni. Aurora print, framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

654 Set of four mid-century modern iron<br />

and vinyl upholstered bar stools (as is)<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

654A After Andre DeRaine. Collector’s print,<br />

framed, and a 19th century etching<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

655 Seven pieces of Roseville pottery<br />

including: juvenile series bowl, vases;<br />

patterns include Magnolia and Apple<br />

Blossom Est. $200-300<br />

656 Axel Haig. “The Cloisters, Westminster<br />

Abbey ,” framed, and a framed<br />

piece of modern art<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

657 Contemporary mirrored glass<br />

covered dressing table,<br />

and matching trash can (as is)<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

658 Carved and painted wood<br />

working duck decoy<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

659 James Drake Iams (American, 20th<br />

century). Industrial Shipyard,<br />

watercolor, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

660 Charles Turgard. “Coglin,” oil on<br />

canvas, signed ll, framed, and<br />

R. Woalf. “View of the City,”<br />

oil on canvas, signed, dated lr, framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

661 American vernacular painted<br />

wood blanket chest<br />

19th century Est. $150-250<br />

662 Seven assorted framed prints<br />

20th century Est. $100-200<br />

663 Melvin Miller (American, 1937-2007).<br />

“Engine Company No. 6,” color<br />

screenprint, signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

664 William Auerbach Levy. Two framed<br />

etchings, and Arthur Heintzelman.<br />

“Youth and Old Age,” print, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

665 Pair of tiger maple primitive benches<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

666 S.L. Margolies (American, 20th century).<br />

“Homeward,” etching, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

667 G.L. Coimera. Town Scene,<br />

gouache on paper, signed, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

668 Pair of regency style brass and<br />

mirrored two-light wall sconces,<br />

and a similar Art Nouveau sconce<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

669 Military hat, felt and brocade<br />

with gilt-metal Habsburg emblem<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

670 Federal painted wood blanket chest<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

671 Two reproduction prints, including<br />

Fort McHenry and Battle of<br />

Patapsco Neck, framed<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

672 Five assorted Maryland-themed<br />

framed prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

673 Four assorted framed prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

674 Set of eight Louis XVI style carved<br />

walnut, caned, and upholstered<br />

armchairs<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

675 Five assorted framed prints<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

676 Framed map of the Cape Cod Islands,<br />

and with a French gallery colored<br />

lithograph, framed<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

677 Alberto Giacometti (20th century).<br />

“Annette de Face,”<br />

restrike etching, framed<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

678 Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 19th/20th<br />

century). Portrait of Max Jacobs,<br />

restrike etching, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

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679 Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919).<br />

“Baigneuse Debout,”<br />

restrike etching, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

680 Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919).<br />

Portrait of a Seated Man,<br />

restrike lithograph, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

681 Assorted continental etched and gilt<br />

glassware, and two gilt-metal-mounted<br />

enameled green glass vanity jars<br />

glassware includes: decanters, jars,<br />

covered compotes Est. $100-200<br />

682 Federal style mahogany<br />

slant-front secretary desk<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

683 Federal style mahogany tall-case<br />

clock in the Roxbury manner<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

684 Georgian style mahogany<br />

chest-on-chest<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

685 Federal style cherrywood tall-case clock<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

686 Chippendale style mahogany highboy<br />

in the Philadelphia manner<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

687 Federal style cherrywood tall-case<br />

clock in the Roxbury manner<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

688 Japanese Imari porcelain bowl, and<br />

similar charger and plate<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

689 Chippendale style mahogany desk<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

690 Classical style painted and gilt mirror<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

691 Montague Dawson (British, 20th<br />

century). “U.S.S. Constellation,” color<br />

screenprint, signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

692 Two silver-plated roast covers, a water<br />

pitcher, and pair of brass candlesticks<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

693 George III style mahogany<br />

shaped front cabinet<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

694 Pair of Chippendale style<br />

mahogany slip seat armchairs<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

695 Chippendale style mahogany dining<br />

table, and six similar dining side chairs<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

696 Set of 12 Royal Worcester china<br />

bouillon cups and underplates<br />

in the “Ferncroft” pattern<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

697 Chinese brass and cloisonne enamel<br />

vase<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

698 Sevres style porcelain urn,<br />

mounted as a lamp<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

699 French bronze postal scale<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

700 Limoges painted porcelain game plate<br />

and similar fish plate, and an American<br />

Belleek porcelain teapot<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

701 Three carved and giltwood putti<br />

Est. $250-500<br />

702 Dutch blue and white delft<br />

charger and bowl<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

703 17 unframed prints of Mount Vernon<br />

Square, and an unframed print<br />

of the University of Maryland<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

704 Two Chippendale style<br />

mahogany lowboys<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

705 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

upholstered stool, similar bench<br />

and a set of classical style<br />

mahogany library steps<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

706 Pair of Chinese Export Famille<br />

Rose porcelain cylindrical vases<br />

(as is), pair of carved bamboo<br />

vases and panel, and a Wucai vase<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

707 Pair of Italian carved, painted, and<br />

gesso wood candlesticks, mounted as<br />

lamps, and a copper and pattern<br />

molded glass oil lamp<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

708 Pair of Rococo style bisque<br />

figures, mounted as lamps<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

709 Pair of Chinese sang de boeuf style<br />

porcelain bottle-form vases, and a<br />

Chinese Export blue and white<br />

porcelain jar<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

710 Japanese arita porcelain jar,<br />

and a Chinese Export Famille<br />

Rose porcelain baluster vase<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

711 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

two-drawer hall table and mirror<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

712 Chinese carved pheasant<br />

wood lamp (as is)<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

713 Federal style mahogany bedstead<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

714 Painted metal porch bench<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

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715 Five early 20th century medical prints,<br />

and two modern medical prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

716 “Bird’s-eye View of Finley U.S. Gen.<br />

Hospital, Washington, DC,” color<br />

lithograph, dated 1864, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

717 Chinese Export mother-of-pearl<br />

inlaid hardwood candle screen<br />

with silk upholstered textile<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

718 Chelsea bronze mantel clock,<br />

retailed by Theodore B. Starr, New York<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

719 American Classical mahogany<br />

pier table, Statton Furniture<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

720 Pair of restrike Fort McHenry prints,<br />

framed, and Edward Sachse.<br />

“Fort McHenry, Baltimore,”<br />

color lithograph, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

721 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

tilt-top candlestand<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

722 Pair of teakwood barrel-form<br />

garden stools<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

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723 Burmese carved wood table with<br />

elephant head-form legs with<br />

ivory tusks, and elaborately<br />

carved elephant-themed top<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

724 “The Big Apple,” poster, framed<br />

Est. $10-20<br />

725 Set of six Louis XVI style walnut and<br />

caned upholstered armchairs<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

726 Bagface pouch<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

727 Three framed etchings<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

728 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

diminutive highboy<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

729 Georgian style inlaid<br />

mahogany tall chest<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

730 Pair of Classical style spelter figural fourlight<br />

candelabra with marble bases and<br />

a Chinese wicker teapot holder<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

731 Giltwood mirror<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

732 Reproduction print of Wild West<br />

Show, framed; together with a<br />

signed print of an oyster boat<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

733 Pair of classical gilt-metal<br />

and marble figural girandoles<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

734 Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted<br />

serpentine commode (lacking marble)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

735 Pair of Louis XV style gilt-metal-<br />

mounted serpentine commodes<br />

(both lacking marble)<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

736 Paul McGehee (American, 20th century).<br />

“Down the Bay,” color screenprint,<br />

framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

737 Paul McGehee (American, 20th century).<br />

“Chesapeake Bay Harbor,” color<br />

screenprint, framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

738 Group of assorted articles<br />

including: cast-iron plaque of the Gettysburg<br />

Address, two metal profile portraits of<br />

William McKinley, pair of Lincoln bookends,<br />

three Lincoln plaques, and a Charles<br />

Lindbergh bookend Est. $100-200<br />

739 Chinese wood panel with inset<br />

Famille Rose porcelain plaque,<br />

and a Famille Rose landscape decorated<br />

plaque, and Chinese painting<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

740 Rococo style painted wood mirror (as is)<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

741 Continental giltwood mirror<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

742 Five majolica plates<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

743 Gilt metal and glass hanging light<br />

fixture<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

744 Contemporary metal sculpture of two<br />

giraffes on green slate base<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

745 Winold Reiss (American, 20th century).<br />

“Running Crane,” lithograph, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

746 American School, 20th century.<br />

Neighborhood in Summertime,<br />

oil on canvas, signed illegibly lr,<br />

dated ‘81, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

747 Kittinger Federal style banded<br />

mahogany double pedestal dining table<br />

with two extension leaves<br />

Est. $400-600<br />

748 Set of six Federal style mahogany<br />

ribbon-back dining chairs<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

749 American Classical style inlaid<br />

mahogany fire screen<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

750 “Christ Rejected,” engraving, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

751 Swedish painted wood<br />

storage box (as is)<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

752 Eleanor de Ghize. “The Pump,”<br />

mixed media on paper, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

753 G.W. Sheets (American, 20th century)<br />

“Easter Greetings”<br />

charcoal on paper, 13 1/2 x 22 in.,<br />

framed Est. $50-100<br />

754 Needlepoint rug/tapestry<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

755 Jean Miro framed exhibition poster<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

756 Set of seven Louis XVI carved walnut<br />

caned and upholstered armchairs<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

757 Two framed prints, contemporary<br />

oriental painting, and a<br />

copy of an American primitive<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

758 Box of assorted silver-plated<br />

articles; including: bowls,<br />

hot water urn, and so forth<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

759 Putti figural brass mirror, tiger’s eye<br />

primitive head, set of metal measures,<br />

faience lion, and three other objects<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

760 American Classical style mahogany<br />

dressing table with tri-fold mirror<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

761 Two framed prints<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

762 Louis XV style gilt-metal-mounted and<br />

painted mahogany lady’s writing desk<br />

with mechanical drawer and chair<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

763 Pair of African carved wood<br />

and ivory elephant bookends,<br />

and an elephant figure<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

764 George II style Chinese Chippendale<br />

style giltwood mirror<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

765 Regency style giltwood mirror<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

766 R. Grolleran, early 20th century.<br />

Soldier Grinding Coffee, oil<br />

on canvas, signed ll, framed<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

767 Chinese carved and giltwood cabinet<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

768 Pair of Continental brass<br />

push-up candlesticks<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

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769 J. Gould framed ornithological<br />

print, Japanese Export lacquered<br />

mirror, and a Republic period<br />

Chinese cigarette ad, framed<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

770 Two framed prints after Mucha, Douglas<br />

Hoffman framed print, contemporary art<br />

framed print, framed print after Chagall<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

771 Five assorted framed prints, and a mirror<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

772 Three framed oil paintings, and a framed<br />

paint-heightened photograph<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

773 Federal style mahogany huntboard<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

774 Ten pieces of Chinese domestic<br />

porcelain, including Famille Rose,<br />

blue and white, Famille Jaune; forms<br />

include vases and teapots<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

775 Assorted Chinese Buddhist figures,<br />

Republic period items, cloisonne<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

776 Four assorted framed pictures, prints,<br />

and paintings, subjects include native<br />

American and Baltimore<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

777 Ten assorted framed pictures, prints,<br />

watercolors, subjects include native<br />

American and the Southwest<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

778 Pair of “Jenny Lind” maple twin beds<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

779 Primitive rocking chair, Victorian seat<br />

side chair, Delaware Valley style ladderback<br />

chair, and a mahogany side table<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

780 Eagle talon knife, assorted glass<br />

decanters and paperweights, and a flute<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

781 Pair of gilt gesso style<br />

rectangular mirrors<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

782 Three painted landscapes from the<br />

Korea Student’s Union, framed, and a<br />

science fiction film exhibition<br />

poster by Siudmak<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

783 Classical style tall-case clock<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

784 Two orientalist-themed giclees,<br />

and an oil on canvas of two<br />

harem girls, unframed<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

785 Georgian style mahogany<br />

lighted curio cabinet<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

786 British School, 18th century. Portrait of a<br />

Gentleman, oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

787 Two Japanese color<br />

woodblock prints, framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

788 Japanese ceramic objects, including<br />

Imari porcelain, Satsuma, arita<br />

porcelain, mother-of-pearl stacking box,<br />

and a basket<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

789 Continental style mahogany armoire<br />

and bureau with mirrored upright,<br />

and a dressing table<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

790 Four assorted framed prints,<br />

three of coastal towns and villages,<br />

one of marsh scene<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

791 Franklin Mint ancient Egyptian<br />

collectible ceramics,<br />

and Greek tourist items<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

792 Victorian style cherrywood<br />

china cupboard<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

793 Limoges floral decorated porcelain<br />

partial dinner service, including dinner<br />

plates, luncheon plates, and serving<br />

pieces<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

794 Two framed pencil sketch portraits,<br />

and an oil on canvas of a<br />

native American woman baking bread<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

795 Pine entertainment cabinet<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

796 Georgian style mahogany<br />

china cupboard<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

797 Four Staffordshire style spaniel<br />

figures, silver-plated candlesticks,<br />

and assorted ceramic articles<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

north gallery<br />

798 Louis XV style mahogany breakfront<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

799 Continental style walnut curio<br />

cabinet with wirework doors<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

800 Five reproduction civil war<br />

kepi hats, assorted civil war<br />

bullets and other memorabilia<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

801 American Classical style<br />

mahogany tall-case clock<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

802 Two reproduction Mucha framed prints<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

803 21 assorted paintings and prints,<br />

all dealing with native American<br />

subjects, and a American vernacular<br />

ladder-back armchair<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

804 Metal trestle and wood table<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

805 Three silver-plated footed trays,<br />

silver-plated and inlaid mahogany<br />

gallery tray, pair of sconces, bronze<br />

salamander, and bird dish<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

806 Phillips television set<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

807 French walnut dining table<br />

with six matching chairs<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

808 Large selection of silver-plated<br />

trays and other serving items,<br />

and a mirrored plateau<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

809 Thomas W. Ramsey. Tree Climbers,<br />

acrylic on canvas, signed lr, framed;<br />

E. Carey Kenney. Skipjacks-Chesapeake<br />

Bay, o/c, signed ll, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

810 Frank C. Jones (American<br />

Contemporary). “The Model in<br />

Costume,” abstract portrait, oil on<br />

canvas, framed<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

811 Jacobean style walnut blanket chest<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

812 Two Chinese glazed terracotta<br />

figural roof tiles (as is)<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

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813 Six classical themed framed prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

814 Pair of Henry II style mahogany<br />

upholstered chairs, Martha Washington<br />

style mahogany sewing stand, and a<br />

Victorian cherrywood armchair<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

815 Art Deco metal bendable desk lamp,<br />

and a similar figural desk lamp<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

815A Contemporary chrome and glass tea cart<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

816 Alphonse Cornet. Moroccan Fruit Sellers,<br />

oil on canvas, signed ul, framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

817 Jenny Briggs. Seven framed oil paintings<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

818 Victorian oak regulator clock<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

819 Chinese enameled metal covered jar,<br />

pair of cloisonne cylindrical-form vases,<br />

baluster vase, and ashtray,<br />

and a Korean celadon vase<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

820 Two Victorian varnished oak<br />

chests of drawers<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

821 Group of assorted articles<br />

including: pair of Chinese blue and white<br />

porcelain ginger jars (lacking lids), yellow<br />

glazed terracotta wine vessel, 12 molded<br />

relief tiles, enamel decorated teapot, blue<br />

and white glazed terracotta jar, and a figure<br />

of a boy Est. $100-200<br />

822 Five Chinese redware teapots,<br />

similar ding, blackware teapot,<br />

and a blueware teapot<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

823 Georgian style inlaid<br />

mahogany plate stand<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

824 After Gregory Perillo.<br />

“Brave and Free,” giclee, framed<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

825 Banded whiteware mixing bowl<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

826 Painted spelter sculpture<br />

of a horse tamer<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

827 Federal pine blanket chest<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

828 Pair of Rococo Revival carved<br />

mahogany side chairs<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

829 American vernacular pine chair<br />

table, 19th century, and a pair of<br />

Louis XV style walnut side chairs<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

830 Set of six Queen Anne style mahogany<br />

slip-seat side chairs, and a classical style<br />

cherrywood upholstered vanity chair<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

831 After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 20th<br />

century). Matador print, framed<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

832 American School, early 20th century.<br />

Still Life with Violin and Music Sheets,<br />

oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

833 Regency style brass and cherrywood<br />

three-tier shelf, and a brass<br />

two-light mirrored wall sconce<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

834 Victorian walnut upholstered rocker<br />

Est. $50-150<br />

835 Three boxes of assorted textiles,<br />

including lace and table linens<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

836 18 assorted paintings, prints, and<br />

watercolors, mostly of native<br />

American and western themes<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

837 Group of assorted furniture<br />

including: Continental maple upholstered<br />

sofa, Chippendale style mahogany<br />

upholstered armchair, two Classical<br />

style klismos chairs, and a Regency style<br />

mahogany side chair Est. $100-200<br />

838 D.C. Sturgis. Nine assorted<br />

framed etchings, all signed<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

839 Hanging traffic signal<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

840 Carved marble bust of Mars,<br />

painted plaster bust figural group<br />

after Rodin, carved Japanese deity,<br />

and a modern marble sculpture<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

841 Federal style banded mahogany<br />

chest of drawers, and a Federal<br />

style mahogany bachelor’s chest<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

842 Group of assorted articles<br />

including: pair of Chinese cloisonne vase,<br />

Chinese carved soapstone figure of Quan-<br />

Yin, silver-plated porringer, silver-plated<br />

figural bell, silver-plated repousse style<br />

pitcher, verdigris metal stamp dispenser, and<br />

a Continental enamel covered jar<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

843 Three Japanese Samurai warrior<br />

dolls and assorted accessories<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

844 Classical style mahogany drop leaf<br />

table with one extension leaf,<br />

Federal style mahogany hall table,<br />

and a Federal style mahogany table<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

845 Victorian style mahogany kneehole desk<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

846 Group of assorted articles<br />

comprising: Japanese arita style porcelain<br />

jardiniere, Chinese Famille Verte vase, 2<br />

Japanese Satsuma style plates, arita style<br />

blue and white plates, and two wood bowls<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

847 Assorted Chinese carved hardstone<br />

figural groups and figures, including:<br />

elephants, horses, deities,<br />

and a lamp base<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

848 Chase Art Deco chrome<br />

three-light candelabra<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

849 Group of assorted articles<br />

comprising: set of 12 Royal Denton dinner<br />

plates, Victorian painted metal jardiniere<br />

(as is), candlestick lamps, frosted glass vase,<br />

brass and glass wall sconces, and an Export<br />

style plate Est. $100-200<br />

850 Pair of Continental frosted<br />

enameled glass vases, and a<br />

painted plaster bust of an Arab<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

851 Pair of Georgian style plant stands,<br />

2 Georgian style stands, Federal style<br />

candlestand and side table,<br />

and Georgian style plate stand<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

852 Staffordshire style blue transfer soup<br />

tureen; and a print of a lounging female<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

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853 Victorian walnut kitchen clock<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

854 Six assorted pieces of glass,<br />

and a brown and white stoneware jug<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

855 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

flip-top coffee table<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

856 Seven assorted Chinese carved<br />

wood deity and mythological figures,<br />

and a similar pedestal<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

857 Regency style mahogany marble top<br />

plant stand with brass gallery, and a<br />

Georgian style mahogany lamp table<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

858 Federal style mahogany sofa<br />

in the Salem manner<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

859 Two African carved wood canes,<br />

carved wood effigy figure,<br />

and a painted wood and hide shield<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

860 Herman Miller style upholstered<br />

Ottoman and armchair in the Eames<br />

manner<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

861 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

upholstered wing chair, and a Victorian<br />

carved walnut serpentine-front sofa<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

862 Federal style banjo clock in<br />

the Willard manner<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

863 Cherrywood hanging curio cabinet<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

864 Assorted silver-plated items,<br />

including serving pieces and trays<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

865 Set of six Louis XVI style walnut<br />

caned and upholstered armchairs<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

866 Group of assorted silver-plated articles<br />

comprising: four silver-plated and pewtermounted<br />

glass and enamel steins, three<br />

silver-plated trays, four assorted silver-plated<br />

and pewter measures and steins, and a<br />

silver-plated butter dish Est. $100-200<br />

867 Classical style mahogany drop leaf table<br />

with two extension leaves, and a<br />

Victorian mahogany and marble top<br />

dressing station<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

868 Georgian style mahogany mirror<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

869 Eight assorted china and glass<br />

articles dealing with the<br />

coronation of Queen Elizabeth II<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

870 Pair of Victorian cherrywood buttonback<br />

upholstered side chairs,<br />

and a carved a Northwind face armchair<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

871 Four assorted native American<br />

woven blankets<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

872 Five assorted native American<br />

woven blankets and textiles<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

873 Ten assorted native American<br />

woven blankets and textiles<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

874 Pair of Queen Anne style mahogany<br />

upholstered armchairs, and a<br />

Chippendale style upholstered armchair<br />

Est. $50-80<br />

875 Oak portable pump organ,<br />

Estey Organ Company<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

876 Chinese Export blue and white<br />

porcelain barrel-form garden seat<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

877 Brass and marble balance scale<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

878 Assorted furniture items<br />

comprising: two Hitchcock ebonized and<br />

stencil decorated maple side chairs, Georgian<br />

cherrywood canterbury, Chippendale style<br />

walnut foot stool, and an Italian style walnut<br />

armchair Est. $80-125<br />

879 Pair of Federal style mahogany<br />

two-drawer side stands<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

880 Two pair of American Classical<br />

gilt-metal and marble girandoles<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

881 Five pieces of Chinese blue<br />

and white porcelain<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

north gallery<br />

882 Chinese Export porcelain ku-form vase,<br />

two Chinese scrolls, Japanese figure,<br />

carved wood figural group, and a tsuba<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

883 Chinese carved hardwood<br />

seven-piece dining room suite<br />

comprising: dining table with two extension<br />

leaves, four caned back upholstered chairs,<br />

side table, and china cupboard<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

884 Assorted wood and brass<br />

clock mechanisms and parts<br />

including: tall-case clock painted wood faces,<br />

cuckoo clocks, pendulum rods, and other<br />

assorted clock parts Est. $200-300<br />

885 Maple blanket chest<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

886 Five fashion model bust vases,<br />

pair of Billiken decanters, two<br />

scientific instruments, early copper<br />

kettle, and a Continental charger<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

887 Large selection of oriental porcelain,<br />

figures, carved wood objects,<br />

cloisonne, metal figures, and so forth<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

888 Assorted German and Austrian<br />

painted bisque figures, including piano<br />

babies, shepherd and shepherdess,<br />

centerpieces, and so forth<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

889 Walnut and glass etagere<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

890 Two chromolithographic prints<br />

of 18th century woman and<br />

gentleman in gilt frames<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

891 Georgian style cherrywood<br />

bureau with mirrored upright<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

892 Assorted oriental Samurai warrior doll<br />

figures and assorted accessories<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

893 Georgian style mahogany<br />

10-piece dining room suite<br />

comprising: dining table with two extension<br />

leaves, six chairs, sideboard, china cupboard,<br />

and linen chest<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

894 Assorted Japanese and oriental<br />

carved wood masks and figures<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

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895 Assorted glassware, including gilt<br />

rimmed stemware and sherbets<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

896 Two Samurai swords, Satsuma style<br />

vase, Japanese bow and arrow display,<br />

and diminutive Samurai pendant display<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

897 Molded plastic “Maya”-themed chess set<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

898 Two oil paintings of waves<br />

breaking on shore, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

899 Assorted early kitchen implements,<br />

including candle mold and<br />

Pepsi Cola painted wood crate<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

900 Group of assorted porcelain articles<br />

comprising: Chinese Export celadon and<br />

blue porcelain lamps, two monkey figures,<br />

cat figure, two Famille Jaune planters, and a<br />

Famille Rose crackle glazed vase<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

901 Louis XV style mahogany<br />

semi-tall chest and bureau<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

902 Group of assorted articles<br />

comprising: six miniature carved and painted<br />

wood duck decoys, pair of cut glass and<br />

brass lamps, eagle etched lamp, assorted<br />

shadowbox frames with assorted pins,<br />

paperweight with archaeological l souvenirs,<br />

and toby jug Est. $60-90<br />

903 Painted wood store display sign<br />

with cows in pasture<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

904 Group of Chinese archaic style ceramic<br />

and terracotta vases and bowls<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

905 5 assorted snuff bottles, pair of<br />

Famille Rose vases, pair of green<br />

and yellow glazed terracotta jars,<br />

and a large snuff bottle<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

906 Four Chinese celadon porcelain<br />

articles, and a green, blue, and<br />

white crackle glazed vase<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

907 Painted wood mirror<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

908 French carved and painted<br />

wood barometer<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

909 Assortment of Burmese carved<br />

and painted wood figures<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

910 Assortment of Chinese blue and white<br />

porcelain vases, ginger jars,<br />

bulb planters, and boxes<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

911 Assorted oriental metal objects,<br />

including: teapot, censer, boxes,<br />

and so forth<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

912 Bleached steer’s skull<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

913 Four framed prints, subjects include<br />

Thomas Jefferson, George Washington,<br />

equestrian prints, and so forth<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

914 Ebonized wood horseshoe-form<br />

mirror and coat rack<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

915 Copper and brass baby’s head, and an<br />

early Baltimore molded liquor bottle<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

916 Pair of Federal style painted wood<br />

and maple side tables, and a vernacular<br />

style painted wood pie safe<br />

with pierced tin splats<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

917 Large assortment of silver-plated<br />

flatware, and with a stainless steel and<br />

wood handled flatware<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

918 Federal style gilt and wood mirror<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

919 Artist unknown, 20th century.<br />

Portrait of a 19th century beauty,<br />

paint-enhanced print in gilt frame<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

920 Classical style gilt mirror<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

921 Four framed botanical prints,<br />

and two Federal style portraits,<br />

oils on canvas, both framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

922 Four Art Nouveau style easel-back<br />

frames, onyx and gilt-metal lamps<br />

with slag glass shades, pair of mica<br />

shades, and 3 metal boxes<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

922A Edwardian oak partner’s desk<br />

with inset tooled leather top<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

923 Four framed fox hunting prints,<br />

and four unframed fox hunting prints<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

924 Classical style gilt three-section<br />

overmantel mirror<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

925 Assorted silver-plated articles,<br />

including: serving pieces, vases, plates,<br />

and so forth<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

926 Assorted porcelain and china<br />

articles, including: platters,<br />

vases, canns, cachepot<br />

makers include: Wedgwood, Samson,<br />

Meissen, and so forth Est. $125-200<br />

927 Victorian classical style mahogany<br />

center table, Eastlake cherrywood<br />

library table, oak swivel armchair,<br />

and a walnut folding chair<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

928 Hobart scale, early ice skates, balance<br />

scale, oval plaque, and desk lamp<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

929 Classical style mahogany<br />

three-drawer library table<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

930 Eight Rococo style brass<br />

six-light candelabra<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

931 Georgian style mahogany wig stand,<br />

and a Chippendale style valet stand<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

932 George III style mahogany<br />

9-piece dining room suite<br />

comprising: dining table, six dining chairs,<br />

china cupboard, and sideboard, and<br />

a Hepplewhite style inlaid mahogany<br />

credenza and similar mirror Est. $200-400<br />

933 Assorted Arabic etched brass serving<br />

articles, plates, and vases<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

934 Eight assorted framed paintings and<br />

prints, subjects include mountainous<br />

landscapes, Baltimore scenes, etc.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

935 Assorted Japanese painted figures<br />

made to simulate ivory,<br />

resin Quan-Yin figure, and so forth<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

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936 Group of assorted furniture<br />

comprising: Federal style mahogany<br />

demilune hall table, piano stand, set of three<br />

cherrywood side tables, Georgian style plant<br />

stand, and a Chippendale style mahogany<br />

side table, Lane Furniture<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

937 Set of five Chinese celadon glazed<br />

ceramic archaic style effigies,<br />

six assorted porcelain vases, celadon<br />

glazed bowls (some damaged)<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

938 12 pieces of Steuben glassware<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

938A Group of assorted articles<br />

Royal Doulton china figures, woman’s leather<br />

purse, repousse silver-plated centerpiece,<br />

Spode Copeland platter in the “Camilla”<br />

pattern, and two B & O china cups and<br />

saucers Est. $50-70<br />

939 Primitive carved and painted<br />

wood ship model<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

940 Two native American textiles<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

941 F. Roseau (Contemporary). An Outing in<br />

the Park, oil on canvas, signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

942 Group of assorted furniture<br />

Queen Anne style mahogany upholstered<br />

wing chair, Chippendale style mahogany<br />

upholstered armchair, Louis XV style walnut<br />

upholstered armchair, and a Hepplewhite<br />

style mahogany needlepoint side chair<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

943 Albert Burr (American,<br />

19th/20th century). Four prints of<br />

Southwest subjects, matted<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

944 Chinese Export blue and white baluster<br />

vase, and a Chinese blue and white<br />

porcelain dragon decorated vase<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

945 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

diminutive block front chest in the<br />

Townsend-Goddard manner<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

946 Two American Classical style<br />

mahogany klismos chairs<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

947 Burmese ivory inlaid rosewood<br />

side table, and assorted carved<br />

elephant figures, and other<br />

assorted Burmese articles<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

948 Enamel, metal, and brass lamp<br />

base with six lamp shades<br />

Est. $10-20<br />

949 Pair of Windsor style plank-seat spindleback<br />

side chairs, and a Queen Anne style<br />

mahogany single-drawer side table<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

950 Four cherrywood folding snack<br />

tables with carrying rack<br />

Est. $30-60<br />

951 Queen Anne style mahogany<br />

coffee table, Georgian style<br />

mahogany plant stand<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

952 Group of assorted articles<br />

comprising: pair of eagle etched glass lamps,<br />

Colonial Williamsburg figural boot jack,<br />

brass Hessian soldier doorstop, pair of silverplated<br />

candleholder lamps with etched glass<br />

shades, and a brass trivet<br />

Est. $60-80<br />

953 Ouija board<br />

Est. $10-20<br />

954 Cherrywood mirror, Louis XV style<br />

mahogany side table, and a<br />

Victorian oak low table<br />

Est. $10-20<br />

955 Swiss cylinder music box<br />

(as is, not working)<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

956 No lot<br />

957 James Drake Iams<br />

(American, 20th century)<br />

Skipjacks on the Chesapeake<br />

watercolor on paper, signed “James Drake<br />

Iams, AWS” lr, framed Est. $200-300<br />

958 Two pairs of Louis XVI style<br />

painted chairs, two tables, and a<br />

Contemporary Italian painting on board<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

958A Louis XVI style painted wood chair<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

959 Assorted drafting tools, lute,<br />

and wood shoe shine kit<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

north gallery<br />

960 Six assorted native American<br />

woven rugs and textiles<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

961 Large assortment of Staffordshire and<br />

lustreware, creamware, and other<br />

ceramics, including teacups and plates<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

962 Metal desk lamp with slag glass shade,<br />

and a pair of Louis XV style painted wire<br />

and wood wall sconces<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

963 Continental mother-of-pearl inlaid<br />

wood shaped top table,<br />

and four brass and glass ceiling fixtures<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

964 Two Michele Delacroix framed prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

965 No lot<br />

966 Chain stitched rug, India<br />

modern, 6 x 9.2 Est. $50-100<br />

967 Louis XV style painted wood<br />

upholstered fauteuil<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

968 Group of assorted paintings<br />

American School, 20th c. Abandoned<br />

Rowboat on Lake, o/c, framed, Winter Scene,<br />

o/b, framed, and a mogul gouache on ivory,<br />

framed, floral pastel, and a Roman style<br />

tourist print Est. $100-200<br />

969 15 assorted Staffordshire copper<br />

and pink lustre china cream jugs<br />

(in various conditions)<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

970 Ceramic fly trap, and two<br />

Continental pottery jars<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

971 Chippendale style banded mahogany<br />

coffee table, Lane Furniture<br />

Est. $20-40<br />

972 Classical mahogany ogee mantel<br />

clock, Chauncey Jerome,<br />

New Haven, Connecticut<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

973 Victorian etched maple<br />

spindle-back bench<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

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974 Two pairs of Chinese Export style<br />

ceramic vase lamps, two modern plastic<br />

vase-form lamps, and a Continental<br />

ceramic vase, and shades<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

975 Biggs Queen Anne style<br />

mahogany coffee table<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

975A Classical style maple writing desk,<br />

Classical style cherrywood drop leaf<br />

table, and a mahogany knickknack shelf<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

976 German ceramic covered punch<br />

bowl with five matching mugs, and<br />

a Lenox porcelain toby jug, and a<br />

Staffordshire style toby jug<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

977 Continental oak armchair, and<br />

an oriental silvered metal lamp<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

978 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

camelback sofa<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

979 Assorted early fishing poles and a reel<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

980 Four assorted oil paintings,<br />

framed, subjects include young girl,<br />

lambs, landscape, and roses<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

981 Victorian inlaid mahogany corner chair<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

982 Japanese brass jardiniere with relief<br />

decoration of children in a garden<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

983 Victorian mahogany umbrella stand,<br />

child’s primitive painted chair,<br />

and a doll’s wicker chair<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

984 Two framed contemporary artworks<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

985 Pair of Japanese Kutani vases,<br />

mounted as lamps<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

986 Holly Hunt walnut bench<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

987 Villeroy & Boch pewter-mounted<br />

porcelain stein, cat character jug,<br />

musical stein, and delft style stein<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

988 Victorian painted and inlaid<br />

ebonized caned seat vanity chair,<br />

and a ebonized caned seat side chair<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

989 Pine lidded wash stand<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

990 Chinese Export Rose Medallion melon<br />

jar, redware teapot and three teacups,<br />

and a painted Chinese hardstone vessel<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

991 Brass seven-light candelabra, two pairs<br />

of silver-plated candlesticks, and five<br />

metal and glass drink coasters<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

992 American vernacular pine<br />

single-drawer wash stand<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

993 Nine assorted wood flatware boxes<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

994 Assorted silver-plated articles<br />

and ceramic items, including<br />

teapots, bowls, figurines<br />

Est. $10-20<br />

995 R.W. Jaeger. Arabian Slave Market,<br />

oil on canvas, signed lr<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

996 Large assortment of Arabian etched<br />

brass and metal, items include serving<br />

pot, compotes, bowls, and so forth<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

997 Assorted silver-plated candelabra arms,<br />

serving pieces, sugar bowls, lazy susan<br />

(incomplete), and so forth<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

998 Leather briefcase, and assorted gilt<br />

glassware and other porcelain articles<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

999 Assorted oriental style<br />

carved wood stands<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1000 Large selection of silver-plated<br />

and silvered metal articles,<br />

including candlesticks, centerbowls,<br />

teapots, and so forth<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1001 Minda Hess, abstract<br />

composition, oil on canvas<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1002 Assorted oriental porcelain,<br />

carved and giltwood figural<br />

reliefs, and glazed pottery<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1003 Louis XV style giltwood mirror, Regency<br />

style mahogany and gilt mirror, and a<br />

Edwardian stringer inlaid mirror<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

1004 Maple windsor plank-seat<br />

chair with writing desk<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1005 Four Balinese polychrome wood masks<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1006 Rattan three-piece patio suite with<br />

removable cushions, comprising pair of<br />

armchairs and a settee<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1007 Sheet metal on wood classical style<br />

portico, and a mother-of-pearl inlaid<br />

wood furniture crest<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1008 Painted rattan nine-piece patio suite,<br />

comprising: three armchairs, settee, and<br />

five glass-top tables and stands<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1009 Oil on masonite of two children,<br />

framed print of a reading rabbi,<br />

and a Continental landscape,<br />

oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1010 Victorian rosewood doll’s bed<br />

19th century Est. $150-250<br />

1011 Two framed French fashion prints,<br />

two framed Don Swann prints,<br />

pair of botanicals, ogee mirrors,<br />

and a framed print<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1012 Set of six mid-century Basic-Witz<br />

maple upholstered armchairs<br />

circa 1940s; vinyl upholstered seats, 27 in. H.,<br />

24 in. W. Est. $200-400<br />

1013 Molded and relief decorated brass bell<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1014 Georgian style mahogany diminutive<br />

chest, Chippendale style mahogany<br />

window bench, Federal style partial<br />

bedstead, and a headboard<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

1015 Continental partially frosted amethyst<br />

glass bottle coaster, and a floral<br />

engraved glass bowl, probably Pairpoint<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

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1016 Federal style cherrywood<br />

slant-front desk<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

1017 Two framed hunt prints<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1018 Assorted oriental carved hardstone<br />

items, including: figurines,<br />

miniature ruyi, and chop seals<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1019 Queen Anne style mahogany<br />

lowboy, and a Victorian style<br />

mahogany side cabinet<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1020 Assorted Chinese Famille Rose<br />

porcelain articles, including:<br />

bone dishes, teapots, and bowls<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1021 Continental School, 18th century.<br />

Portrait of a Lady, oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1022 Victorian white metal etched<br />

glass mirror with applied<br />

putti and bird decoration<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1023 Assorted native American<br />

textiles and clothing<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1024 Assorted Chinese silk<br />

textiles in three frames<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1025 Five assorted framed prints<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1026 Queen Anne style mahogany side chair,<br />

similar side table, and single-drawer<br />

stand, and a Victorian style easel<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1027 French faience beer pitcher<br />

19th century Est. $80-125<br />

1028 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

upholstered armchair, and a pair of<br />

Sheraton style mahogany<br />

upholstered side chairs<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1029 Hans Figura (French, 20th century).<br />

“Paris Opera House,” color etching,<br />

framed, and a similar color<br />

etching of Notre Dame<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1030 Tabik Frantisek Simon (20th century).<br />

“Snow in Amsterdam” and “Quai Conti,”<br />

two color etchings, framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1031 Tabik Frantisek Simon (20th c.). “Seine a<br />

Paris,” French village scene, and<br />

Dutch Windmills, 3 color etchings and<br />

aquatints, signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

1032 Tabik Frantisek Simon (20th c.) “Petit<br />

Pont, Notre Dame” and “Street in French<br />

Village,” pair of color etchings and<br />

aquatints, signed, framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1033 Tabik Frantisek Simon (20th c.) “Paris,<br />

Boulevard St. Michel,” and “French<br />

Street Scene,” two color etchings and<br />

aquatints, signed, framed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1034 Victorian brass fire fender, brass and<br />

wirework fire screen, brass and iron<br />

andirons, and a set of brass fire tools<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1035 Large selection of Chinese Export style<br />

blue and white porcelain articles<br />

including: bowls, teapoys, hanging candle<br />

holders, teapots, and so forth Est. $150-250<br />

1036 Carved print of a 19th century<br />

woman on a settee, framed<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

1037 Group of assorted paintings, prints,<br />

and drawings, mostly of<br />

native American subject matter<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1038 Large selection of oriental, African,<br />

and other tribal painted and<br />

polychrome wood masks<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1039 akistani metal-mounted wood<br />

dowry chest on wheels<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1040 Two cane seat chairs and a<br />

ladder-back rush splat chair<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1041 Painted wood mirror<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1042 Wood table top with inset<br />

mirrored sections<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1043 Federal style tall-case clock<br />

with works (as is)<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

north gallery<br />

1044 Federal style mahogany serpentinefront<br />

secretary bookcase<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1045 Bristol glass Aesthetic period vase<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1046 Two floral painted glass vases,<br />

similar porcelain vase, and two<br />

porcelain biscuit jars<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1047 Assorted porcelain and ceramic<br />

figurines and glass fruit<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1048 Two Rococo Revival walnut<br />

marble top chests<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

1049 Assorted Staffordshire<br />

sprigware china, 19th century<br />

including: teapots, teacups and saucers, and<br />

sugar bowl Est. $80-125<br />

1050 Five ornithological prints,<br />

after J.J. Audubon, framed<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1051 Assorted Staffordshire pink lustre china<br />

teapots, and copper lustre jugs<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1052 Victorian walnut armoire<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1053 Continental style pine armoire<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1054 No lot<br />

1055 Artist unknown, 20th century. Still Life<br />

with Lobster, Crab, and Steins, oil on<br />

canvas, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1056 Two ornithological prints<br />

in eglomise frames<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1057 Large assortment of paintings,<br />

watercolors, prints, mostly dealing with<br />

native American subject matter<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1058 Signed and framed poster<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1059 Reproduction French poster of a<br />

Colombian graphophone, framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1060 Reproduction French advertising poster<br />

for “Kina” wine<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

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1061 Italian gouache of Roman ruins, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1062 Buffalo Bill, framed oil on board; Pueblo<br />

Village, framed oil on board;<br />

contemporary acrylic on canvas; and<br />

Indian theme watercolour<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1063 Color screenprint of a<br />

tennis player, framed<br />

Est. $10-20<br />

1064 Chinese School. “Cherry Blossoms,”<br />

pigment on rice paper, framed<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1065 After Alphonse Mucha. French<br />

advertising poster, framed<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1066 No lot<br />

1067 Maynard Reece (American, 20 c.)<br />

Two game bird prints, framed<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

1068 Chinese textile of a dragon, framed<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1069 After Sikken Aage Hansen (1897-1955)<br />

Surrealist Landscape<br />

color print, signed in print ll, framed<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1070 Assortment of paintings, prints,<br />

and pastels, mostly with<br />

native American themes<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1071 Chippendale style mahogany<br />

upholstered armchair<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1072 Two Victorian walnut upholstered<br />

chairs, and a ebonized windsor<br />

chair with decoration of the<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1073 Four tin wall clocks<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1074 Harry McCormick (American, 20th c.).<br />

“Butterfly Chair,” etching,<br />

signed, framed<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1075 Three oils on canvas, and four Chinese<br />

hardstone decorated lacquered panels<br />

oils include: 1) Artist Unknown, 21st century.<br />

Abstract composition, oil on canvas, signed<br />

and dated lr, framed; 2) Female Nude, oil on<br />

canvas, framed; 3) Floral still life Est. $70-125<br />

1076-1077 No lots<br />

1078 Artist unknown, 20th century. Idealized<br />

Landscape, oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1079 Artist unknown, 20th century. Pair of<br />

color prints in idealized garden, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1080 Artist unknown, 20th century. Lakeside<br />

Scene, color print, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1081 Artist unknown, 20th century.<br />

Impressionist Painter at Work,<br />

oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1082 Artist unknown, 20th century.<br />

Landscape with Trees,<br />

oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1083 After William Sontag. Cabin in Rocky<br />

Mountain Landscape, giclee, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1084 Assorted train garden structures<br />

and erecter set pieces<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1085 Giclee in the manner of a<br />

Dutch floral still life<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1086 Richmond, 20th century. Still Life with<br />

Roses in Basket, oil on canvas,<br />

signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1087 Giclee of a fruit basket, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1088 Monumental brass and glass prism<br />

chandelier with packing crate<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1089 Chippendale style banded burl<br />

walnut three-drawer server<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1090 Assorted presidential-themed<br />

bookends, plaques of F.D.R.,<br />

Washington, and Lincoln<br />

bookends include: Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt,<br />

and other patriotic-themed metal objects<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1091 Assorted porcelain and glass articles<br />

including: Rose Medallion bowl, Paris<br />

porcelain cups and saucers, Baccarat style<br />

glass candlesticks, and other decorative<br />

porcelain and glass Est. $100-200<br />

1092 Five framed architectural prints,<br />

and five framed landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1093 Three framed prints of flower<br />

and fruit baskets<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1094 Five framed landscape prints, and five<br />

assorted prints, including oriental vases,<br />

gardens, and leaf study<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1095 Five assorted framed architectural<br />

prints, and five assorted framed<br />

landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1096 Five assorted architectural prints,<br />

and five landscape prints<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1097 Copper boiler, three lamps,<br />

and a brass over wood trash can<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

1098 Jacobean style oak circular table, and<br />

four leather upholstered chairs<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1099 American School, 19th century. Portrait<br />

of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, framed<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1100 Two color mezzotints; one of a classical<br />

nude bather, the other of a child, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1101 Framed print, after Louis Icart, and a<br />

Jean Harris watercolor, signed lr, framed<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1102 Giovanni Piranesi. View of the Arch of<br />

Septimus Servus, print (as is)<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1103 Seven assorted Chinese polychrome<br />

terracotta roof tiles<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1104 Senufo monumental carved wood<br />

with metal overlay bird figure<br />

Est. $600-900<br />

1105 Pair of Japanese carved and polychrome<br />

figures of war deities<br />

Est. $300-500<br />

1106 Two American salt glazed stoneware<br />

cobalt decorated storage jars<br />

mid-19th century; both with floral sprig<br />

decoration, one impressed “R.C.R. PHILA,”<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

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1107 Assorted redware pots<br />

and other pottery<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1108 Eight assorted pieces of Japanese<br />

Satsuma earthenware, including vases,<br />

jars, cream pitcher<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1109 Chinese brown glazed terracotta<br />

vase, and pair of similar bowls<br />

in the Sung manner<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1110 Pair of Chinese Archaic style green<br />

glazed ceramic jars, porcelain ox<br />

figure, and a plaster winged horse<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1111 Assorted Kutani porcelain and Japanese<br />

Satsuma ware, including: teacups and<br />

saucers, bowls, and other teaware<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1112 Chinese blue and white beaker-form<br />

vase in the Ming manner, Sung style<br />

white glazed jar, and a white glazed<br />

round box in the Sung manner<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1113 Pair of Japanese Famille Rose<br />

floral decorated vases<br />

late 19th century Est. $50-100<br />

1114 Assorted Japanese Kutani ware,<br />

including: bowls, vases, and charger<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1115 Chinese porcelain teapot with a textile<br />

cozy, Republic Period<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1116 Japanese Kutani ware vases,<br />

charger, assorted bowls,<br />

and assorted Imari pieces<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1117 Three glazed ceramic bowls, and a<br />

brown glazed ceramic storage jar<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1118 Chinese enameled metal vase in the<br />

sang du boeuf style<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1119 French gilt-brass and marble<br />

double-light desk light with shade<br />

Est. $150-300<br />

1120 Leaded slag glass hanging light<br />

fixture in the Tiffany style<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1121 No lot<br />

1122 Steiff plush panda, and mohair<br />

“Leo” the lion<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1123 Steiff miniature mohair bear on wheels<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1124 Steiff mohair articulated teddy bear<br />

with wooden pull toy, and a Steiff<br />

“Teddy Clown,” articulated bear with<br />

harlequin hat and collar<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1125 Steiff mohair articulated<br />

teddy bear with “growl box”<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1126 “Countrylife” plush “Gollywog;”<br />

“Golly No. 2/200,” figure dressed<br />

in smart Victorian suit<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1127 Large Steiff plush “Teddy Bear”<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1128 Steiff plush snow leopard “Snobby”<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1129 Steiff “Golden Age of the<br />

Circus Leo the Lion”<br />

painted wood circus wagon with mohair<br />

“Leo the Lion” toy, with original box<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1130 Steiff “Teddy Baby” bear<br />

mohair articulated teddy bear<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1131 Steiff plush “Emu,” Australian ostrich<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1132 Kestner painted bisque porcelain<br />

and composition doll in dress,<br />

bonnet, and shoes<br />

circa 1916 Est. $200-300<br />

1133 Painted wood “Fairfield Dairy Western<br />

Maryland,” milk delivery wagon<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1134 Buddy-”L” pressed steel<br />

“Baggage line” truck<br />

circa 1930 Est. $500-800<br />

1134A Miniature Conestoga wagon<br />

with two-horse team<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1135 Sheet tin single-propeller airplane<br />

(one wing strut loose)<br />

1930’s Est. $100-200<br />

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1136 Three 1976 Hess toy trucks, in original<br />

boxes with packing material<br />

(one toy lacking barrels)<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1137 Six assorted Hess trucks, in original<br />

boxes, years include: 1987, 1990, 1992,<br />

two 1993, and 1994<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1138 Three Hess toy trucks, all in box with<br />

packing material, years include: 1972 &<br />

1974, 1977, and 1984<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1139 Hess 1970 fire pumper<br />

no box Est. $150-250<br />

1140 Four assorted Hess trucks, years include:<br />

1976, 1977, 1980 and 1984<br />

no boxes Est. $80-125<br />

1141 Four Hess trucks, in original boxes<br />

with packing, years include:<br />

two 1982-83 and two 1985<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1142 Five assorted Texaco toy items<br />

including: 1932 Northrop Gamma airplane<br />

in box, two Henry Irwin racers, 1995 truck in<br />

box, and 1996 oil tanker in box Est. $50-100<br />

1143 Assorted plastic figures, including:<br />

Noah’s Ark and animals,<br />

and Slush metal miniature cars<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

1144 “National Beer” light-up sign; together<br />

with a plastic “National Bohemian”<br />

hanging display sign<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1145 “Budweiser” electric light-up counter<br />

display, and a molded plastic<br />

“National Bohemian” wall display<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1146 “Miller High Life” ice bucket light-up<br />

display, “Schlitz” plastic wall display,<br />

and “Ballantine” & “Gunther”<br />

cardboard beer coasters<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1147 “Miller” light-up hanging wall<br />

display, “Carlings Red Cap Ale”<br />

wall display plaque, and a<br />

salt glazed stoneware bottle<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

1148 Two Utica Club pewter-mounted<br />

ceramic character steins:<br />

“Schultz and Dooley”<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

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1149 “Early Times” molded and polychrome<br />

plaster advertising wall picture<br />

first half-20th century; relief plaque<br />

depicting distillery with African-American<br />

workers by river in forest, framed<br />

Est. $300-600<br />

1150` Three William Britain molded and<br />

painted lead figures, in boxes<br />

each box with six figures; including: “Cold<br />

Stream Guards, Essex Regiment” and<br />

“Worcestershire Regiment” Est. $80-125<br />

1151 Three William Britain painted<br />

lead figure sets<br />

box of six “Gordon Highlander Pipers,” box<br />

of six “Gordon Highlander Officer Piper and<br />

Four Men,” and box of ten “Royal Marine<br />

Drums and Bugel Corps” Est. $100-200<br />

1152 Two William Britain painted lead figure<br />

sets, in original boxes with outer box<br />

figures include: ten “Royal Welsh Fusiliers,”<br />

and nine “Royal Regiment of Fusiliers”<br />

(lacking one figure) Est. $100-200<br />

1153 Two William Britain painted<br />

lead figure sets<br />

sets include: ten “Honourable Artillery<br />

Company” and ten “The Royal Marines,” all<br />

excellent condition in box with outer boxes<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1154 William Britain painted lead figure<br />

set “Trooping the Colour;”<br />

11 figures including Queen Elizabeth<br />

with 10 flag bearers<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1155 Two William Britain painted<br />

lead figure sets, new in boxes<br />

includes: 12 figures - “The Queen’s Own<br />

Cameron Highlanders,” and 9 pieces - “Royal<br />

Artillery Limber” Est. $125-200<br />

1156 Two William Britain painted<br />

lead figure sets, in original boxes<br />

includes: “Seaforth Highlanders” and “The<br />

22nd Cheshire Regiment” Est. $125-200<br />

1157 Three William Britain painted<br />

lead figure sets, in boxes<br />

includes: 11 figures - “The Bahamas Police<br />

Band,” 10 figures - “The United States Army<br />

Band of Washington, DC, and 2 figures -<br />

“American Civil War” Est. $125-200<br />

1157A “Childrens Tracts Ser. III Vol. II,”<br />

miniature book dated 1833<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1158 12 assorted painted lead figures, mostly<br />

Napoleonic soldiers<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1159 11 German painted bisque snow<br />

baby figures, and 14 Britain’s<br />

fox hunting figures<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1160 Six assorted German lithographed tin<br />

steam toys and train pieces<br />

makers include: Bing, Carette and so forth;<br />

pieces include: water tower, well pump,<br />

power station, two pieces of rolling stock<br />

and so forth Est. $125-200<br />

1161 Assortment of painted bisque miniature<br />

dolls and figures, lithographed tin<br />

penny toy, Slush metal vehicles,<br />

and composition animals<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1162 Carved and painted wood goose pull toy<br />

1930’s Est. $50-100<br />

1163 Assorted painted wood and cast-iron<br />

doll furniture, miniature metal<br />

dish ware, and a primitive wood<br />

doll chest-of-drawers<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1164 Four American cast-iron still banks,<br />

including: mailbox, “The Daisy” safe,<br />

“Security Safe Deposit,”<br />

and a cast-iron stove bank<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1165 Cast-iron figural “DINAH”<br />

mechanical bank, repainted<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1166 Art Nouveau oak and etched<br />

wood tri-fold hanging mirror<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1167 German tin magic lantern,<br />

and assorted glass slides<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1168 “Junior Caster” lead soldier-making<br />

kit, and assorted lead figures<br />

(kit not in its entirety)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1169 “Irish Male Kid” wood car with<br />

African-American boy composition doll,<br />

and a Japanese storybook<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1170 Diecut articulated Santa<br />

circa 1950’s Est. $40-60<br />

1171 Ives No. 3254 locomotive with<br />

three matching passenger cars in<br />

fragmentary box<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1172 Large assortment of glass<br />

and clay marbles<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1173 FADA colorradio #260, in “Chinese Red”<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1173A Tin window duck on tricycle, wind-up<br />

musical clown, and a leather horse<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1174 German painted bisque porcelain<br />

and composition doll<br />

early 20th century; with green dress<br />

and lace shawl Est. $150-250<br />

1175 German painted bisque and kid body<br />

porcelain doll in full-length lace trim<br />

floral dress, with wooden rocking chair<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1176 Composition Charlie McCarthy<br />

ventriloquist doll<br />

circa 1930; in original outfit with hat<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1177 Steiff “Collector’s Edition 1982” five<br />

teddy bears in box, four white mohair<br />

articulated bears with smaller nonmoving<br />

bear<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1178 Steiff mohair bear with leather muzzle<br />

and leash in original box<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1179 Steiff “Teddy Petsy,” in original box,<br />

mohair bear on metal and wood tricycle<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1179A Five assorted dolls;<br />

Robert E. Lee bride, etc.<br />

Est. $70-125<br />

1180 Gloria Vanderbilt limited edition<br />

porcelain doll, with original box, and a<br />

painted wood primitive wagon<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1181 Eight assorted diecast collector’s cars,<br />

including: Tucker, Jaguar, Corvette,<br />

makers include: Ertl and Maisto<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1182 Bachmann big hauler<br />

“Royal Blue” train set<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

1183 Four assorted Hess trucks (without<br />

boxes), Phillips 66 truck,<br />

and a Shell tow truck<br />

Est. $30-50<br />

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1184 22 assorted vehicles and vehicle<br />

banks, models include: early delivery<br />

trucks, race cars, makers include:<br />

Ertl and so forth<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1185 11 assorted plastic gas station giveaway<br />

trucks, models include: tanker trucks,<br />

semi-trailer trucks, and fire equipment<br />

models include: tanker trucks, semi-trailer<br />

trucks, and fire equipment; gas stations<br />

include: Getty, Sunoco, Crown, BP and so<br />

forth Est. $70-100<br />

1186 Assortment of diecast cars, models<br />

include: race cars, and so forth; makers<br />

include: Hot Wheels, Maisto, and Ertl<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1187 Nine assorted Hess toy truck in original<br />

boxes, years include: two 1988, two<br />

1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 2002, and 2005<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1188 Six assorted pressed steel vehicles,<br />

models: Texaco fire truck, tow truck,<br />

dump truck, auto transport, makers:<br />

Buddy-”L,” Tonka<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1189 Raikes teddy bear from the Royal<br />

Court Collection 1990, and “King<br />

William” bear in original box<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1190 Three comic books: “Bugs Bunny,”<br />

“Donald Duck,” and “Real Life Comics”<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1191-1199 No lots<br />

1200 Southwestern carved and burnished<br />

black earthenware vase, signed<br />

“Phyllis Marlin Hemlock / Santa Clara”<br />

7 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

1201 Southwestern carved and burnished<br />

black earthenware vase, “Madeline<br />

Naranjo ---Santa Clara Pueblo”<br />

4 3/4 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

1202 Southwestern burnished<br />

black earthenware dish, signed<br />

“Marie + Santana”<br />

5 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

1203 Southwestern burnished black<br />

earthenware jar, signed<br />

“Lupita Martinez”<br />

3 7/8 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

1204 Three Santa Clara burnished<br />

black earthenware miniature pots,<br />

signed variously “Pauline,” “Annie,”<br />

and “Arthur”<br />

tallest - 2 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

1205 Southwestern painted earthenware<br />

vase, with geometric motif, leaping frog<br />

painted underneath as a signature<br />

20th century; 7 in. H. Est. $200-300<br />

1205A Southwestern painted earthenware<br />

bowl and vase, probably Zumi<br />

20th century; bowl - 8 1/2 in. Diam.;<br />

vase - 7 1/4 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

1206 Three Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware pieces<br />

20th century; including an ovoid vase with<br />

stylized bird motif, signed “Carla Nambeyo,”<br />

4 1/2 in. H.; two-handled jar with geometric<br />

decoration, signed “Acoma N.M. By Concho,”<br />

2 5/8 in. H.; and a cream pitcher, unsigned,<br />

2 5/8 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

1207 Two Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware vessels<br />

20th century; comprising an Atcoma base<br />

with red geometric decoration on a white<br />

ground, 5 in. H.; and a bowl with single<br />

handle geometric decoration, waterproofed<br />

with pine tar, 4 1/4 in. H. Est. $150-250<br />

1208 Two turned wooden bowls with<br />

Southwestern painted decoration<br />

early 20th century; the larger in Zuni style<br />

with impressed mark “Munsing” underneath,<br />

12 3/8 x 13 1/4 in.; the smaller identified as<br />

Hopi with thunderbird design, 8 3/8 x 9 1/8<br />

in. Est. $100-150<br />

1209 Southwestern polychrome<br />

earthenware bowl, signed<br />

“Lela / Luther Sta. Clara Pue.”<br />

8 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $150-250<br />

1209A Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware bowl, Ocoma<br />

early 20th century; 3 3/4 in. H.,<br />

8 3/8 in. Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

1210 Two Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware vessels, Ocoma<br />

20th century; 1) two-handled water bottle -<br />

6 1/8 in. H.; 2) bowl - marked “Ocoma N.<br />

Mex.,” 4 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

1211 Three Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware vessels<br />

20th century; 1) basket - decorated with<br />

frog-men and tadpoles, marked “UZ / ZUNI,”<br />

5 in. H., 6 3/4 in. max Diam.; 2) Acoma bowl<br />

- 4 3/4 in. Diam.; 3) bowl - probably Acoma,<br />

marked “LEE,” 4 1/4 in. Diam. Est. $150-250<br />

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1212 Two Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware pots<br />

20th century; 1) Acoma - 4 in. H., 6 3/4 in.<br />

Diam.; 2) marked “Virginia Fragua / Jemez,”<br />

6 3/4 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

1213 Three Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware vessels<br />

20th century; 1) canteen - marked “Acoma,”<br />

6 1/2 in. H.; 2) canteen - with molded lizard<br />

on top, faintly signed; 3) bird-form shallow<br />

bowl - faintly signed Est. $150-250<br />

1214 Southwestern painted earthenware<br />

figure of a woman grinding corn<br />

identified as the work of Felipa Trujillo,<br />

6 3/4 in. H., 8 1/2 in. L. Est. $100-150<br />

1215 Five Southwestern painted earthenware<br />

bowls, Acoma and other potteries<br />

20th century Est. $150-250<br />

1216 Three Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware pots, probably Acoma<br />

20th century; including a bowl - 3 3/4 in.<br />

H., 6 3/4 in. Diam.; water bottle - 7 1/4 in. H.;<br />

basket - marked “Acoma,” 6 1/8 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1217 Four Southwestern painted<br />

earthenware vessels, Acoma<br />

20th century; including a jar - signed “Marie,”<br />

3 3/4 in. H., 6 1/4 in. Diam., vase - marked<br />

“Acoma / B.R.,” 4 1/2 in. H.; water jug wth two<br />

birds’ heads, 5 7/8 in. H.; vase - signed<br />

“Lucy M. Lewis / Acoma, N.M.,” 4 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1218 Southwestern style painted<br />

porcelain bowl inscribed with<br />

attribution to Acela Blue Eagle<br />

circa 1933; 2 1/2 in. H., 6 1/4 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1219 Assortment of Mexican folk and<br />

pre-Colombian style pottery,<br />

comprising 10 pieces<br />

20th century Est. $100-150<br />

1220 Three painted earthenware vessels<br />

including: round-bottom vase, attributed to<br />

pre-Colombian Panama, 10 1/2 in. H.; large<br />

painted earthenware jardiniere - 11 1/2 in.<br />

Diam.; and a burnished red earthenware<br />

water bottle - 7 1/2 in. H., about 8 1/2 in.<br />

Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

1221 Southwestern painted<br />

wood and rawhide drum<br />

early 20th century; the heads secured<br />

with large rose-head nails, 12 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

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native american arts / weapons<br />

1222 Southwestern painted<br />

wood and rawhide drum<br />

early 20th century, about 9 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1222A Carved wood and rawhide<br />

drum of uncertain culture<br />

early 20th century; 10 1/2 in. H.,<br />

6 1/4 in. Diam. Est. $80-100<br />

1223 Southwestern native<br />

American pack basket<br />

early 20th century; 15 in. H.,<br />

15 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $150-200<br />

1224 Three Southwestern baskets<br />

20th century; including two Winnowing<br />

baskets, 15 1/2 and 12 3/8 in. Diam., and a<br />

basket with leather trim, 4 3/4 in. H.,<br />

10 1/2 in, Diam., labeled “American Indian<br />

Dept. / University Museum No. 71219”<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1225 Southwestern covered basket<br />

early 20th century; with geometric<br />

decoration, 10 1/2 in H. overall,<br />

8 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

1226 Two Southwestern<br />

basketwork shallow bowls<br />

20th century; one 3 1/2 in. H., 16 in. Diam.;<br />

the other 2 1/4 in. H., 12 in. Diam.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1227 Two Southwestern basketwork vessels<br />

20th century; water jug - waterproofed with<br />

pine sap, 8 1/4 in. H., deep bowl - 4 1/2 in. H.,<br />

6 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $100-200<br />

1228 Southwestern silver flask with<br />

turquoise accents, and a<br />

primitive farrier’s folding knife<br />

flask - 4 in. H., knife - 19th century,<br />

4 3/8 in. L., closed Est. $100-150<br />

1229 Tomahawk trade axe<br />

19th century; with carved hickory handle<br />

inlaid with mother-of-pearl, 16 3/4 in. L.<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1230 American stamped sterling silver<br />

badge, labeled “DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL”<br />

late 19th century; indistinctly marked on the<br />

back “Carson(?),” 3 3/8 in. H. Est. $100-200<br />

1231 Native American iroquois<br />

carved and painted wood mask<br />

about 11 in. H., with tin eye surrounds and<br />

horse-hair coiffeur Est. $150-250<br />

1232 Mississippian carved stone figural<br />

pipe, with label “Steatite Pipe Pike<br />

Co. KY Found by J. Cobb 1914 M.<br />

Deffenbaugh Coll.”<br />

9 in. L. Est. $200-300<br />

1233 Northwest Coast carved argillite<br />

miniature totem pole, signed<br />

“John Marks Old Nassett B.C.”<br />

early 20th century; with additional<br />

provenance label affixed to the back,<br />

7 1/8 in. H. Est. $800-1,200<br />

1234 Pair of native American beaded<br />

hide and canvas leggings<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; 9 1/2 in. H.<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

1235 Three native American beaded items<br />

comprising: knife scabbard - about 6 in. L.,<br />

made of leather covered in color felts and<br />

decorated with white seed beads; seed bead<br />

necklace; pair of horns - partly covered in<br />

leather and decorated with beads, 8 in. W.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1236 Pair of native American leather<br />

gloves, probably Great Lakes region<br />

late 19th century; with floral motif,<br />

12 1/2 in. L. Est. $100-200<br />

1237 Two native American<br />

beaded leather bags<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; one with floral<br />

design and long fringe, decorated on both<br />

sides, 21 x 6 3/4 in., the other with geometric<br />

design, about 10 x 5 1/2 in. Est. $200-400<br />

1238 Two native American<br />

beaded leather bags<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; one made<br />

of dark brown sheepskin with geometric<br />

decoration, about 8 x 7 in., the other about<br />

10 x 7 in. with stylized floral design<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1239 Two small native American<br />

beaded leather bags<br />

late 19th/early 20th century; one with floral<br />

design, 4 1/2 x 4 1/4 in., the other with<br />

contrasting black leather and simple beaded<br />

design, 5 /34 x 4 in. Est. $80-125<br />

1239A Matching native American beaded<br />

leather pipe bag and tobacco bag<br />

with provenance to Crow tribe<br />

probably early 20th century; each with<br />

simple beaded decoration terminating<br />

in an elk hoof Est. $300-500<br />

1240 T. Harmon Parkhurst. Framed<br />

photogravure depicting a<br />

crowded street in Taos or<br />

Santo Domingo Pueblo, N.M.<br />

circa 1930, signed in pen lr, 15 3/4 x 20 in,,<br />

framed Est. $150-250<br />

1240A Henry Ziegler (American, 1889-1968).<br />

“The Bell Mare,” colored pencil on paper,<br />

titled and signed at bottom, dated 1930<br />

14 x 14 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

1241 Assortment of Native American<br />

weapons and accessories, including<br />

a painted rawhide shield, spear, bow,<br />

and a quiver of arrows<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1242 Wooden mortar and stone pestle<br />

of uncertain cultural origin<br />

20th century Est. $50-100<br />

1243 Bow and two spears of<br />

uncertain cultural origin<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1244 Persian chased and inlaid<br />

steel battle axe<br />

19th century; 36 1/8 in. L. Est. $250-350<br />

1245 Indian gold-inlaid damascus<br />

steel chakram throwing knife<br />

19th century; 10 1/8 in. Diam. Est. $250-350<br />

1245A Indian damascus steel<br />

chakram throwing knife<br />

19th century; 9 1/4 in. Diam. Est. $150-250<br />

1245B Two Indian steel chakram throwing<br />

knives stamped with Sikh tree motif<br />

19th century: one 7 1/2 in. Diam.; the other<br />

6 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $200-300<br />

1245C Indian steel chakram throwing knife<br />

19th century, 9 1/4 in. Diam. Est. $100-150<br />

1246 Partial set of Japanese Tosei-Gosoku<br />

style samurai armor<br />

19th century, mounted on a naturalistic<br />

carved and painted wood mannequin<br />

Est. $4,000-5,000<br />

1246A Japanese Haramaki style<br />

jointed iron Dou or cuirass<br />

19th century or earlier Est. $400-600<br />

1247 Continental gilt bronze swivel-mounted<br />

cannon (lantaka), probably Portuguese,<br />

made for export to the East Indies<br />

18th Century; marked “D” in the cast; the<br />

bore 1 in Diam.; 37 1/2 in. L. overall<br />

Est. $2,000-3,000<br />

1248 Winchester Model 75 Sporter<br />

bolt-action rifle, Serial number 78357<br />

.22 LR, metal parts with black finish, figured<br />

walnut half stock; the barrel 23 1/2 in. L.,<br />

40 1/2 in. L. overall; fitted with a Lyman<br />

adjustable sight Est. $250-350<br />

1248A Remington US Model 1903-A3<br />

bolt-action rifle, converted for<br />

hunting, serial #3418524<br />

metal parts with blued finish; the barrel<br />

22 1/2 in. L.; checkered walnut stock,<br />

rubber butt; 43 1/4 in. L. overall; fitted<br />

with a Weaver K10 scope Est. $250-350<br />

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1249 Colt single action Bisley revolver .38<br />

WCF, serial #291063, 1907<br />

metal parts with dark blued finish, black<br />

thermoplastic grips; the barrel 4 1/2 in. L.,<br />

10 1/4 in. L. overall Est. $3,000-5,000<br />

1249A Mauser Model 1934 semi-automatic<br />

pistol, serial #185186<br />

7.65 mm., blued metal finish, one-piece<br />

checkered walnut grip; the barrel 3 1/2<br />

in. L., 6 1/4 in. L. overall; together with an<br />

unmarked leather holster and a cleaning kit<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1249B Stevens New Model Pocket Rifle,<br />

serial #15651<br />

with part-octagon barrel 12 1/8 in. L., blued<br />

finish; the frame with nickel finish and<br />

walnut grips; together with a wire frame<br />

stock Est. $100-200<br />

1250 Pietro Beretta Model 1935<br />

“Gardone V.T.”0 semi-automatic<br />

pistol, serial number 802413<br />

7.65 mm. caliber, dated 1955 on frame; the<br />

barrel 3 1/4 in. L., blued finish; thermoplastic<br />

grips; 5 7/8 in. L. overall; together with a<br />

Bucheimer leather holster Est. $150-200<br />

1250A Colt Automatic semi-automatic pistol,<br />

Serial number 0D118437<br />

.25 caliber, the barrel 2 1/4 in. L., bright steel<br />

finish; the frame blued, with checkered<br />

walnut grips; 4 1/2 in. L. overall; together with<br />

a Hunter black leather holster<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1250B Two books on colt and<br />

single shot handguns<br />

1) J. M. Kalman and C. M. Patterson;<br />

“A Pictorial History of U. S. Single Shot<br />

Martial Pistols” (NY: Scrivners n.d.) 30/2500,<br />

signed by both authors, folio pictorial cloth;<br />

2) E. Keith, “Sixguns by Keith the Standard<br />

Reference Work” (Harrisburg Stackpole,<br />

1955), folio cloth Est. $50-80<br />

1251 [Native Americans, Western Artists.]<br />

Forty-five items, with emphasis<br />

on the Southwest<br />

including monographs on Maynard Dixon,<br />

C. M. Russell, Native American ceramics and<br />

other crafts, and so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1251A [Native Americans.] Ten titles, including<br />

“Handbook of American Indians<br />

North of Mexico”<br />

(Washington: 1907) 2 vols., 8vo, half leather;<br />

and R. I. Dodge, “Our Wild Indians (Hartford:<br />

1883) 8vo, pictorial cloth Est. $100-150<br />

1252 [Asian Art] Sixty-five volumes with<br />

emphasis on Japanese ukiyo-e<br />

and artistic culture<br />

with others on Chinese art Est. $150-250<br />

1252A [Americana: Eastern Seaboard History]<br />

General selection of about 120 volumes<br />

on history, genealogy, and so forth<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1253 [General Interest.] Assortment of about<br />

fifty items, including A. T. Rice, ed.,<br />

“Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln<br />

by Distinguished Men of His Time” (NY: 1888)<br />

8vo, pict. cloth, as well as pamphlets on art<br />

and artists, auction catalogs, and so forth<br />

Est. $50-80<br />

1253A [Literature.] About sixty-five volumes<br />

including reading copies of Fielding,<br />

Scott, Heine, O. Henry, and so forth<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1254 [Juvenile.] Six titles illustrated by<br />

Frank Denslow, including<br />

“Night Before Christmas” (1902)<br />

“Mother Goose” (1901); “Mother Hubbard”<br />

1903); “Three Bears” (1903); “Simple Simon”<br />

(1904); and “Three Little Kittens” (1904);<br />

together with “The Story of Rich Mrs. Duck”<br />

(NY: McLoughlin Bros., c.1907) on linen<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1254A [Art, Twentieth Century.] Single issue of<br />

Verve, Vol. I, No. 3, containing original<br />

lithographs by Chagall, Miro, and others<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1254B [Juvenile] A.A. Milne;<br />

The Christopher Robin Story Book,<br />

special signed limited edition<br />

illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard<br />

(New York: Dutton, 1929) #79/350, signed by<br />

author and illustrator; 4to, green cloth and<br />

pictorial salmon boards; cellophane d.j.<br />

Est. $500-700<br />

1255 [Fraternal Organizations.] R. F. Gould,<br />

et al., “The History of Freemasonry”<br />

(NY: Yorston, late 19th C)<br />

4 vols, 4to., publisher’s deluxe full leather<br />

with marbled endpapers Est. $80-100<br />

1255A [Economic History, Pennsylvania.]<br />

Original MS day-book of<br />

Robert Frazer, Philadelphia<br />

attorney, July, 1812 - Dec. 1820<br />

comprising a daily record of all monetary<br />

transactions with memoranda; folio, suede<br />

leather ledger binding Est. $150-250<br />

1255B [Fine Press.] E. Dulac, illustrator;<br />

“Stories From Hans Anderson”<br />

(London: Hodder & Stoughton, c.1904)<br />

4to, pictorial cloth, printed endpapers<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

weapons / books & autographs<br />

1256 [Italy, Illustrated.] Gaetano Cottafavi,<br />

illustrator; “Raccolta Delle Principali<br />

Vedute di Roma e Suoi Contorni”<br />

(Rome: Cuccioni, 1843) folio, stitched,<br />

apparently issued without cover<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1256A [Italy, Illustrated.] A. Moschetti,<br />

illustrator; “Raccolta Delle Principali<br />

Vedute di Roma Antica e Moderna”<br />

(Rome: Piale, 1846) folio, printed wraps<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1257 [Quakers.] George Fox; “A Journal ...<br />

of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, ...<br />

of George Fox” 3rd ed. (London: 1765<br />

Richards & Clark) folio, original full calf, with<br />

note from the original Philadelphia buyer in<br />

1766 Est. $150-200<br />

1257A [English History.] A set of Hume and of<br />

Smollett, each (London: Cadell, 1790)<br />

comprising: David Hume, “The History of<br />

England” New edition, 8 vols; and T. Smollett,<br />

“The History of England from the Revolution<br />

to the Death of George II” New edition, 5<br />

vols.; all 8vo, each set similarly bound in full<br />

calf with marbled endpapers Est. $100-200<br />

1258 [Literature.] Two titles: Schreibers<br />

Bilderbucher(Esslingen: c. 1875) and<br />

The Notebook of Elbert Hubbard<br />

(NY: Wise, 1926) 4to cloth, with note<br />

from publisher indicating this is the first<br />

presentation copy Est. $40-60<br />

1258A [American Literature.] Five titles,<br />

first or early editions, including J. F.<br />

Cooper, “The Pioneers” (NY: 1823)<br />

J. E. Cooke, “The Last of the Foresters” (NY:<br />

1856); Longfellow, “Tales of a Wayside Inn”<br />

(Boston: 1863); Longfellow, “Evangeline” 10th<br />

ed. (Boston: 1856); and Longfellow, “Voices of<br />

the Night” (Boston: 1852); together with Wm.<br />

Wordsworth, “The Prelude” (NY: 1850)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1258B [Juvenile.] Six titles<br />

including K. Grahame, “The Wind in the<br />

Willows” (NY: 1929); Bulfinch, “The Age<br />

of Fable” (Boston: 1871); Renneville,<br />

“Historiettes” (Paris: Lavigne, c.1830);<br />

Weems, “Life of Washington” (imperfect); E.<br />

Gaskoden, “When Knighthood Was in Flower”<br />

(Indianapolis: 1898); and T. Bingley, “Stories<br />

About the Instinct of Animals” (Boston: 1861)<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1258C [Travel.] Four titles<br />

including: N. P. Willis; “Summer Cruise in the<br />

Mediterranean” (NY: 1853); Julia W. Howe, “A<br />

Trip to Cuba” (Boston: 1860); H. C. Grey and<br />

Queen Victoria; “The Early Years of the Prince<br />

Consort” (NY: 1867); and M. Dieulafoy, “Art in<br />

Spain and Portugal” (NY: 1913) Est. $60-90<br />

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ooks & autographs<br />

1259 [English Architecture, History.] H. and B.<br />

Winkles; “Architectural and Picturesque<br />

Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches<br />

of England and Wales” (London: Bogue, 1851)<br />

3 vols, 4to, pictorial cloth<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1259A [Italy, Ancient Rome.]<br />

Four titles, all leatherbound<br />

comprising: Samuel Rogers, “Italy, A Poem”<br />

(London: 1830); George Head, “Rome. A<br />

Tour of Many Days” (London: 1849) 3 vols.;<br />

H. G. Liddell, “A History of Rome” (London:<br />

1855) 2 vols.; and A. Scoppa, “Traite de<br />

la Prononciation de la Langue Italienne”<br />

(Versailles & Paris: 1803) 2 vols. Est. $80-125<br />

1259B [Great Britain, Financial History]<br />

Four titles by John Francis,<br />

leatherbound in matching style<br />

comprising: “Chronicles and Characters<br />

of the Stock Exchange” New ed. (London:<br />

1855); “A History of the English Railway”<br />

(London: 1851) 2 vols.; “Annals, Anecdotes,<br />

and Legends: A Chronicle of Life Assurance<br />

(London: 1853); and “History of the Bank of<br />

England” 3rd ed. (London: circa 1860) 2 vols.<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1260 [English Literature, Color Plates]<br />

T. Rowlandson, Illustrator;<br />

“The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search<br />

of the Picturesque: A Poem<br />

(London: Ackerman, 1813) 8vo, full calf,<br />

marbled endpapers Est. $125-200<br />

1260A [C & O Canal.] Early survey report on the<br />

proposed canal from Washington D.C.<br />

across the Appalachians, 1826<br />

19th Congress, 2nd Session, Doc. No. 10:<br />

“Message from the President ... Concerning<br />

the Proposed Chesapeake and Ohio Canal”<br />

(Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1826) 8vo,<br />

boards; the personal copy of J. H. Alexander, a<br />

principal engineer on the project.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1260B [Sets & Bindings.] Five titles by<br />

George Borrow, in similar<br />

red half leather bindings<br />

comprising: “Zingali, or an Account of the<br />

Gypsies in Spain” (London: 1841) 2 vols.;<br />

“The Bible in Spain” (London: 1843) 3 vols.;<br />

“Lavengro” (London: 1851) 3 vols, with ALS<br />

laid in; “Romany Rye” 2nd ed. (London: 1858)<br />

2 vols.; and “Wild Wales: People, Language,<br />

and Scenery” New Ed. (London: 1868)<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

1261 [Photographs] Album containing<br />

34 tintype and other cartes de visite,<br />

3rd quarter 19th century<br />

with studio credits in the vicinity of<br />

Delaware, Ohio, and in Kansas; 12mo format<br />

bound in brown morocco with heavy blind<br />

tooling and brass clasps; together with<br />

Roycroft edition of Dickens, “A Christmas<br />

Carol” (1902) Est. $80-125<br />

1261A [Photographs] Victorian photo<br />

album containing twenty-four<br />

cartes de visite, most with credits of<br />

German studios, circa 1870<br />

the 12mo album bound in dark brown<br />

morocco with heavy blind tooling and brass<br />

clasp. Est. $60-90<br />

1262 [Scotland.] Francis Grose,<br />

“The Antiquities of Scotland”<br />

(London: Hooper, 1789) 2 vols., 4to<br />

full calf, marbled endpapers<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1262A [Ireland.] Francis Grose,<br />

“The Antiquities of Ireland” (London:<br />

Hooper, 1797) 2 vols., 4to, full calf<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1262B [England.] Francis Grose,<br />

“The Antiquities of England<br />

and Wales” New Ed. (London: Hooper,<br />

circa 1787) 8 vols, 4to,<br />

full calf Est. $400-600<br />

1263 [Literature, Stes and Bindings.] Twentyfour<br />

volumes, all bound in leather<br />

including: “The Works of Douglas Jerrold”<br />

(London: circa 1860) 5 vols., 12mo.; Milton,<br />

“Paradise Regain’d: A Poem” (Birmingham:<br />

Baskerville, 1758) 8vo, vellum, lacking front<br />

endpapers; “The Works of Christopher<br />

Marlowe” (London: Pickering, 1826) 3 vols.;<br />

and so forth Est. $100-200<br />

1264 [New York.] Five titles, including:<br />

J. W. & D. B. Shepp, “New York City<br />

Illustrated” (NY: Globe, 1899)<br />

folio, cloth; and J. H. French, “Gazeteer of the<br />

State of New York” 7th ed. (NY: 1860) 4to,<br />

cloth, nearly disbound Est. $80-125<br />

1264A [Americana.] Three titles<br />

comprising: S. G. Drake, “The Book of the<br />

Indians of North America” (Boston: 1835) 8vo,<br />

fuill sheep; B. J. Lossing, “Field-Book of the<br />

Revolution” (NY: 1860) 2 vols, 8vo, cloth; and<br />

J. Frost, “The Pictorial History of the United<br />

States of America” (Hartford: 1847) 4 vols. in<br />

1, 8vo, stamped sheep Est. $80-125<br />

1264B [Ohio, Native Americans] W. A. Galloway;<br />

Old Chillicothe: Shawnee and Pioneer<br />

History (Xenia, OH: Buckeye Press, 1934)<br />

8vo, black cloth; promotional leaflet included<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1265 [Literature, Bindings.] Thirteen titles,<br />

most in 19th-century leather bindings,<br />

comprising 23 volumes<br />

notably: W. Irving (“Geoffrey Crayon’)<br />

“Bracebridge Hall, or The Humourist” (NY: Van<br />

Winkle, 1822) 2 vols, 8vo, full sheep<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1266 [Autographs] Woodrow Wilson (DATES)<br />

two TLSs and a related book<br />

1) As president of Princeton University and<br />

potential candidate for Governor of New<br />

Jersey, to John Harlan, June 23, 1910; 2) As<br />

President of the U. S., to Edward N. Hurley,<br />

Chairman of U.S. Shipping Board, Sept. 9,<br />

1918; 3) E. N. Hurley; “The Bridge to France”<br />

(Phila.: Lippincott, 1927) 8vo, blue cloth,<br />

inscribed by the author Est. $300-600<br />

1266A [Autographs.] John F. Kennedy<br />

(1917-1963) Two volumes,<br />

each signed by the author<br />

1) Sen. J. F. Kennedy; “The Strategy of Peace”<br />

(NY: Harper, 1960) 8vo, wraps, signed on half<br />

title; 2) J. F. Kennedy; “Profiles in Courage” (NY:<br />

Harper, 1956) 8vo, cloth and boards, signed<br />

on t.p. Est. $200-300<br />

1266B [Autographs.] John F. Kennedy<br />

(1917-1963) Two signed Presidential<br />

campaign brochures and a clipped<br />

signature with sentiment<br />

Est. $250-350<br />

1266C [Autograph.] John F. Kennedy<br />

(1917-1963) signed copy of<br />

“Profiles in Courage” (NY: Harper, 1956)<br />

8vo, cloth and boards, with presentation<br />

dated 1957 on flyleaf. Est. $150-250<br />

1266D [Autograph.] Martin Luther King Jr.<br />

(DATES) signature with sentiment<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1266E [Autographs.] Ronald Reagan<br />

(DATES) Three signed items<br />

including issue of Newsweek Magazine,<br />

August 9, 1976, signed on the cover; ticket<br />

to the Governors’ Reception, Jan. 18, 1981,<br />

inscribed; and a full-access pass to the<br />

Inaugural, Jan. 17, 1981, inscribed<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1266F [Autograph.] Ronald Reagan (DATES)<br />

“An American Life” (NY: Simon &<br />

Schuster, 1990) signed on half title,<br />

Oct. 1, 1990<br />

thick 8vo, cloth and boards, d.j. Est. $100-200<br />

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1267 Presidential Autographs: Signed<br />

photo of Nixon, Ford, Carter and<br />

Reagan standing together in the<br />

White House, February 1984<br />

inscribed to Vernon Walters by Ronald<br />

Reagan and each of the three preceding<br />

Presidents in different colors of ink; color<br />

photograph, 9 1/2 X 6 1/2 in., plus margins<br />

Est. $1,000-1,500<br />

1267A [Americana.] Printed invitation<br />

to Harrison inauguration ball,<br />

Springfield, MA, Feb. 10, 1841<br />

with vignette portrait of the President-elect<br />

and a log cabin with soldiers in front<br />

Est. $40-60<br />

1267B [Autographs] Selection of women’s<br />

baseball and entertainment signed<br />

photographs and other items<br />

comprising: Ruth Richard (Radford Peaches,<br />

1947-’54) signed photo; Jeanie Marlowe<br />

(Kenosha and other teams, 1948-’54) signed<br />

baseball card; Pepper Paul Davis (Racine<br />

Bulls, 1944-’53) signed photo; Geena Davis<br />

(in role from “A League of Their Own”) signed<br />

photo; a still shot from “League of Their<br />

Own;” Debra Paget (in role from “Bird of<br />

Paradise”) signed photo; and Fess Parker (in<br />

role as Davy Crockett) signed photo; most<br />

with certificates of authenticity<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1267C [Autograph] David G. Farragut<br />

(1801 - 1870, Admiral distinguished<br />

in the Civil War) Handwritten order,<br />

signed, May 7, 1862<br />

ordering C. F. Fitch, assistant paymaster,<br />

“late of the U. S. St. ‘Varuna’,” to report with<br />

a full account of the finances of his ship,<br />

which had been sunk at the mouth of the<br />

Mississippi on April 24. Est. $200-300<br />

1267D [Autograph] Horace Greeley (1811 -<br />

1872, abolitionist, newspaper editor)<br />

ALS, March 25, 1850, to George Bruce<br />

1 p. 4to, blue lined paper; on business<br />

and the struggles of a young friend in<br />

Washington. Est. $100-200<br />

1267F [Historic Documents] Two<br />

Revolutionary War military receipts and<br />

a Philadelphia promissory note, 1789<br />

the two receipts dated January 31, 1781,<br />

for firewood and candles: one issued to Lt.<br />

Andrew Lee of Col. Moses Hazen’s New York<br />

regiment, the other to “four Continental<br />

wagoners detained here;” the part-printed<br />

promissory note for 94 pounds, 8 shillings<br />

and 6 pence, given by Charles Cooper of the<br />

Northern Liberties of Philadelphia to Philip<br />

Wager and George Habacker, Philadelphia<br />

merchants, December 11, 1789; bearing on<br />

the back a statement by Cooper that he is<br />

unable to repay the debt. Est. $60-90<br />

1268 [Autographs] Henry Knox (17....- , BIO)<br />

LS as Secretary of War, to Tench<br />

Tilghman, New York, Dec. 7, 1785<br />

ordering Thomas Harwood to expend<br />

$400 for a horse to be presented to Tilghman<br />

by resolution of Congress earlier that year;<br />

with docketing by Tilghman on verso;<br />

12 1/2 X 7 3/4 in., framed Est. $300-500<br />

1268A [Autographs] Part-printed land<br />

grant signed by President Thomas<br />

Jefferson and Secretary of State<br />

James Madison; Oct. 27 1807<br />

to James Galloway of Hamilton Co.,<br />

Ohio; vellum, 9 X 15 1/2 in., framed<br />

Est. $1,500-2,000<br />

1268B [Historical Document, Ohio]<br />

Copy of grant by John Adams to<br />

R. Campbell, March 1799, made<br />

in the General Land Office<br />

Treasury Department, Washington, 1815<br />

and signed by Josiah Meigs; with integral<br />

cover and Free Frank of Meigs; an award<br />

of land near Xenia, Ohio, to a veteran of<br />

the Virginia Line in the Continental Army;<br />

occupying 1 page of a folio, 16 1/2 X 10 3/4<br />

in. Est. $80-125<br />

1268C [Autographs] James Madison (DATES)<br />

DS, part-printed land grant,<br />

June 21, 1814<br />

to the assignee of a veteran of the Virginia<br />

Line of the Continental Army, for 200 acres<br />

of land in Ohio; signed also by Edward Tiffin,<br />

Commissioner of the General Land Office,<br />

once on each side; vellum, 14 7/8 X 12 in.<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

1269 [Autograph] James Monroe (DATES)<br />

DS, part-printed land grant,<br />

November 15, 1821<br />

to the assignee of a veteran of the Virginia<br />

Line in the Continental Army, for 100 acres<br />

in Ohio; also signed twice by Josiah Meigs,<br />

Commissioner of the General Land Office;<br />

vellum, 15 3/4 X 11 7/8 in. Est. $150-250<br />

1269A [Autographs] James Monroe (DATES)<br />

DS, part-printed land grant,<br />

December 24, 1823<br />

to an assignee of a veteran of the Virginia<br />

Line in the Continental Army, for 185 acres in<br />

Ohio; also signed twice by George Graham,<br />

Commissioner of the General Land Office;<br />

vellum, 14 7/8 X 11 7/8 in. Est. $150-200<br />

1269B [Autograph] James Monroe (DTES) DS,<br />

part-printed land grant, March 10, 1817<br />

to the assignee of three veterans of the<br />

Virginia Line in the Continental Army for<br />

683 acres in Ohio; also signed twice by Josiah<br />

Meigs, Commissioner of the General Land<br />

Office; vellum, 14 7/8 X 11 3/4 in.<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

books & autographs<br />

1269C [Autograph] James Monroe (DATES)<br />

Part-printed grant, May 28, 1822,<br />

for land in Ohio; framed<br />

to an assignee of a veteran of the Virginia<br />

Line in the Continental Army; countersigned<br />

by Josiah Meigs, Commissioner of the<br />

Land Office, Washington; vellum,<br />

15 1/2 X 12 1/2 in. Est. $150-200<br />

1270 [Autographs, Ohio History] Two land<br />

grants from President A. Jackson to<br />

Revolutionary War veterans, 1835<br />

for land in the vicinity of Xenia, Ohio, signed<br />

on behalf of the President by A. J. Donelson:<br />

both to James Galloway, Jr., one of<br />

1100 acres; the other 160 acres; hand-written<br />

on vellum, 13 3/4 X 15 3/4 in. and<br />

15 3/4 X 13 5/8 in. Est. $150-250<br />

1270A [Historical Documents: Indiana, Ohio]<br />

Two part-printed land grants<br />

with secretarial signatures on<br />

behalf of the President<br />

1) To George Watt for purchase of 80 acres<br />

near Vincennes, Indiana, October 1, 1840,<br />

signed for Martin Van Buren, vellum,<br />

9 3/4 X 16 in.; 2) To the assignee of three<br />

veterans of the Virginia Line in the<br />

Continental Army, 235 acres between the<br />

Little Miami and Scioto Rivers, January 3,<br />

1849, signed for James K. Polk, vellum,<br />

17 5/8 X 13 1/2 in. Est. $100-200<br />

1270B [Autographs] Part-printed Civil War<br />

service certificate for 100 Days’<br />

Service in the 154th Regt.<br />

Ohio National Guard; Dec. 15, 1864<br />

presented to Private Clark Galloway; with<br />

facsimile signatures of Abraham Lincoln and<br />

Edwin M. Stanton; 13 3/8 X 16 in., rolled<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1270C [Ephemera] Comic atomic test<br />

certificate, for “Kiwi TNT” test, Jackass<br />

Flats, Nevada, January 12, 1965; framed<br />

issued to a participant in an experiment to<br />

test the safety of nuclear-powered rockets;<br />

8 X 11 in. Est. $80-125<br />

1271 [Americana.] About forty-five volumes,<br />

primarily colonial history and genealogy<br />

including some paper-bound volumes.<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1271A [Americana.] About 80 volumes,<br />

primarily Maryland history<br />

and family histories<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

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ooks & autographs<br />

1272 [American Domestic Architecture.]<br />

Twelve titles on colonial houses<br />

including: Forman, “Early Manor and<br />

Plantation Houses of Maryland” (Easton:<br />

1934); and perkins, “Old Houses of the<br />

Antient Town of Norwich, 1660 - 1800”<br />

(Norwich: 1895) Est. $100-150<br />

1272A [Asian Art, Literature.] Seven<br />

titles, including Jiang Heng,<br />

“Materialistic Idols’ Reluctane to<br />

Grow Up” (Hebei: 2008)<br />

as well as texts on Sanskrit and a Japanese<br />

book on Buddhist iconography. Est. $40-60<br />

1273 [Americana.] About sixty volumes,<br />

including American history,<br />

biography, and genealogy<br />

including: Appleton, “Cyclopaedia of<br />

American Biography” and other useful<br />

reference Est. $100-150<br />

1274 [Maryland.] Assortment of about<br />

150 volumes, including history,<br />

biography, and genealogy<br />

including some whole and partial sets<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1274A [Islamic Art.] About 50 volumes,<br />

primarily on the arts and culture<br />

in the Muslim world, with other<br />

titles of general interest<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1274B [General Interest.] Assortment of titles,<br />

generally history and literature,<br />

including 11th ed. of<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica<br />

Handy format Est. $50-100<br />

1275 [General Interest.] Forty-eight Tauchnitz<br />

copyright editions of works by Anthony<br />

Trollope in wraps, as issued<br />

together with 160 volumes of literature of<br />

general interest, including whole and partial<br />

sets Est. $100-200<br />

1276 [Great Britain.] Partial set of<br />

“The Dictionary of National<br />

Biography” (NY: Macmillan, 1890)<br />

8vo, brown cloth Est. $80-125<br />

1277 [Social Registers.] Six boxes of<br />

directories for various cities,<br />

including Baltimore, Washington,<br />

Philadelphia, and others<br />

most early to mid 20th century Est. $30-60<br />

1278 [Genealogy.] Assortment of notes, brief<br />

printed works, diaries, and photos<br />

Est. $40-70<br />

1278A [Biography.] Large assortment of “Who’s<br />

Who” publications, mostly American, in<br />

science and a variety of other fields<br />

Est. $50-100<br />

1279 [Virginia, Maryland.] About 90<br />

volumes, primarily family<br />

histories and genealogies<br />

including pamphlets and paper-bound,<br />

whole and partial sets Est. $150-250<br />

1279A [Virginia.] About thirty volumes,<br />

primarily family histories and genealogy<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1279B [Americana.] About 55 volumes on<br />

various notables of the colonial an<br />

early federal periods, with emphasis on<br />

Washington and Franklin<br />

including some paper bindings and<br />

pamphlets, and sets. Est. $80-125<br />

1279C [Americana.] About fifteen volumes<br />

on various topics, notably<br />

Baldwin and Thomas, “A New and<br />

Complete Gazeteer”<br />

(Philadelphia: 1854); Worcester,<br />

“A Geographical Dictionary” (Andover, MA:<br />

1817) 2 vols. Est. $100-200<br />

1280 [Pennsylvania.] Selection of about one<br />

hundred volumes relating to<br />

Philadelphia, educational and<br />

other civic institutions<br />

biography, and genealogy; including some<br />

paper bindings, whole and partial sets<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1280A [Maryland.] Fourteen volumes, with<br />

emphasis on the Tilghman family<br />

including: O. Tilghman, History of Talbot<br />

County, Maryland, 1661 - 1861 (Baltimore:<br />

1915) 2 vols, 4to; three copies of “Memoir of<br />

Lieut, Col. Tench Tilghman (Albany: 1876); a<br />

scrapbook kept by a member of the family at<br />

St. Agnes School, Albany, NY, 1904-’05<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1281 [Maryland.] Two framed<br />

maps of Baltimore City<br />

1) Fielding Lucas Jr., “Plan of the City of<br />

Baltimore” updated 1845, hand colored<br />

engraving; 2) F. Lucas, Jr., “The Stranger’s<br />

Guide Through the City of Baltimore” circa<br />

1840, hand-colored engraving surrounded<br />

with letter-press text, accompanied by the<br />

original stamped leather cover.<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1281A [Pennsylvania.] Fifty-five volumes, with<br />

emphasis on educational institutions<br />

includes some paper-bound and sets.<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1281B [Genealogy.] About 22 volumes,<br />

including “The Compendium of<br />

American Genealogy” and<br />

“Burke’s Landed Gentry”<br />

(editions of 1849, 1894, and two copies of<br />

1939) Est. $60-100<br />

1282 [Pennsylvania.] Forty-five<br />

volumes, including Philadelphia<br />

histories, genealogies,<br />

and Sigma Xi Fraternity publications<br />

including paper-bound and some sets<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1282A [Miscellany.] Twenty-five<br />

volumes on various topics,<br />

including E. Sue, “Le Juif Errant”<br />

(Paris: 1845) 4 vols, 4to, quarter leather;<br />

Baedeker Guides to the U. S. Britain, etc.<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1282B [Miscellany.] Twenty-nine volumes on<br />

various subjects, including three<br />

Limited Editions Club imprints of<br />

Sherlock Holmes<br />

(8 volumes in all); H. M. Stanley, “In Darkest<br />

Africa” (NY: 1891) 2 vols; and ten assorted<br />

French leatherbound volumes, 19th century<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1283 [Art and Antiques.] Twenty-three<br />

volumes including monographs on<br />

English painters, furniture, and ceramics<br />

includes some paperbound and pamphlets<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1284 [Literature, Biography.] About fifty<br />

volumes, including 24 of “The Collected<br />

Works of Mark Twain” Authorized Ed.<br />

(NY: 1906) 12mo, half leather, marbled<br />

boards; and two biographies by D. S.<br />

Freeman: “George Washington” (NY: 1951)<br />

6 vols in slipcase, and “Robert E. Lee” (NY:<br />

1947) 4 vols. Est. $80-125<br />

1284A [Miscellany.] Twelve volumes including<br />

four titles on Currier and Ives prints<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1284B [Gift Book, Color Plates.] “Leaflets of<br />

Memory” (NY: Leavitt & Allen, c. 1864)<br />

4to, publisher’s blocked and gilt full leather,<br />

containing ornithological chromolithograph<br />

plates. Est. $30-50<br />

1284C [Americana.] About 60 volumes,<br />

including publications of the<br />

Daughters of the American<br />

Revolution, Colonial Dames<br />

and various genealogical references;<br />

including paper-bound, whole or partial sets.<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

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1285 [Bindings.] Assorted leather-bound<br />

volumes and a group of Italian<br />

tooled leather book jackets<br />

including two copies of Vernon A. Walters,<br />

“Services Discrets (Paris: Plon, 1979)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1285A [Sets and Bindings.] E. Lodge,<br />

“Portraits of Illustrious<br />

Personages of Great Britain”<br />

(London: Harding & Lepard, 1835) 12 vols.,<br />

4to, half leather Est. $100-150<br />

1285B [Furniture.] Four titles<br />

Est. $20-30<br />

1286 [Americana.] About 70 loose issues of<br />

Puck Magazine (NY: 1883-’84)<br />

with satirical color prints and articles<br />

on the politics and society of the day<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1286A [Miscellany.] About sixty volumes on art,<br />

fashion, and a selection of literature<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1286B [Great Britain.] About thirty volumes of<br />

literature, history, and other topics<br />

including: “The Poetical Works of Geoffrey<br />

Chaucer” (London: Pickering, 1845) 6 vols.,<br />

12mo, full blocked calf; T. Fuller, “The Church<br />

History of Britain” (London: 1837) 3 vols., 8vo,<br />

cloth Est. $80-100<br />

1286C [British History.] Three titles by<br />

Hume, Smollett, and De Lolme,<br />

in uniform half leather bindings<br />

comprising: D. Hume, “The History of<br />

England” (London: 1810) 8vo., 8 vols.; T.<br />

Smollett, “The History of England” (London:<br />

1810) 8vo., 6 vols.; and J. L. De Lolme, “The<br />

Constitution of England” (London: 1817) 8vo.<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1287 [Americana.] One hundred forty<br />

volumes, comprising a broad range of<br />

history and genealogy of Maryland,<br />

Virginia, and Pennsylvania<br />

including some pamphlets, whole and<br />

partial sets. Est. $150-250<br />

1288 [Ireland and Scotland.] About 35<br />

volumes of history and genealogy<br />

including early imprints and leatherbound<br />

items Est. $100-150<br />

1288A [Hereditary Organizations.] Fifteen<br />

volumes, most relating to various<br />

chapters of The Society of the Cincinnati<br />

including two editions of “Memorials of the<br />

Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati”<br />

(Boston: 1931 and 1964) Est. $80-125<br />

1289 [Middle East, India.] Selection of<br />

fourteen volumes, primarily on India<br />

and the Arabia in the period of the<br />

British Empire<br />

but with others of more general interest.<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1290 [Americana.] About eighty<br />

volumes including local histories,<br />

biography, and genealogy<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1291 [General Interest.] Selection of about<br />

thirty volumes, including classical<br />

literature, English history and landmarks<br />

and so forth, many in attractive leather<br />

bindings Est. $150-250<br />

1292 [Maryland.] About 120 volumes,<br />

including standard histories of the State,<br />

local histories, and genealogies<br />

Est. $200-300<br />

1293 [Art History.] About seventy-five<br />

volumes, including general surveys<br />

and dictionaries, and specialized<br />

monographs<br />

including some paper-bound items and<br />

auction catalogs Est. $100-200<br />

1294 [Maryland.] About 80 volumes,<br />

including general surveys and local<br />

history, and some genealogy<br />

includes some paper-bound items and<br />

multi-volume sets Est. $100-200<br />

1295 [Miscellany.] About 70 volumes on<br />

diverse topics, including literature,<br />

religion, and foreign language<br />

dictionaries<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1296-1299 No lots<br />

1300 United States: Four copper<br />

large cents, 1800 – 1826<br />

comprising: Draped Bust type, 1800, “1800”<br />

over “1798” (VG-8); 1817 (VF-20); 1822 (F-12);<br />

and 1826 (F-12) Est. $80-125<br />

1301 United States: Two Classic Head<br />

type copper half cents, 1828,<br />

12 stars (VF-20) and 1833 (G-4)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1302 United States: Draped Bust type<br />

copper half cent, 1805, with medium<br />

“5” and stemless wreath (VF-20)<br />

Est. $80-100<br />

books & autographs / coins<br />

1303 United States: Connecticut copper<br />

cent and a “Bar” type cent<br />

1) Connecticut Draped Bust type cent, 1787,<br />

the obverse struck twice, reverse broad<br />

struck; 2) “Bar” cent appears to be an old cast<br />

reproduction Est. $100-150<br />

1304 United States: Two nickel<br />

five-cent pieces, 1883<br />

1) Shield type (MS-60); 2) Liberty Head<br />

or “V” type, without “CENTS” (MS-60)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1305 United States: Selection pennies,<br />

three-cent piece, countermarked,<br />

and souvenir pieces<br />

including a Flying Eagle type cent, 1857<br />

(VG-8); an Indian Head cent, 1901 (MS-60,<br />

Red) in aluminum Pan-American Exposition<br />

mount; two bronze two-cent pieces, 1867<br />

(F-12) and 1869 (VF-20); Washington type<br />

quarter with U.S. Navy counterstamp on face;<br />

etc. Est. $100-150<br />

1306 United States: Three large copper<br />

cents: 1838 (VF-20); 1840 (G-4);<br />

and 1846, tall date (F-12)<br />

Est. $50-80<br />

1307 United States: Seated Liberty<br />

type silver half dime, 1857 (MS-60)<br />

Est. $200-250<br />

1308 United States: Three Seated Liberty<br />

type silver dimes, 1850 (EF-40),<br />

1859O (VF-20), and 1876 (AU-50,<br />

once mounted in jewelry)<br />

Est. $80-100<br />

1309 United States: Capped Bust type<br />

silver quarter dollar, 1815 (VG-8)<br />

Est. $70-100<br />

1310 United States: Seated Liberty type<br />

20 cent piece, 1875S (EF-40)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1311 United States: Two Capped Bust type<br />

silver half dollars, 1833, short serif on<br />

“5” (VF-20) and 1836 (VF-20)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1312 United States: Capped Bust type silver<br />

half dollar, 1818, “8” over “7” (AG-3)<br />

counterstamped on both sides “RIVERS”<br />

an unidentified silversmith (Listed in Kovel’s<br />

as “B. Ivers” with no further information)<br />

Est. $60-100<br />

1313 United States: Seated Liberty type<br />

silver quarter, 1876S (MS-60) and<br />

Barber quarter, 1903 (VG-8)<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

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coins<br />

1314 United States: Seated Liberty type silver<br />

half dollar, 1857 (VF-30) and Columbian<br />

silver half dollar (AU-50)<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1315 United States: Capped Bust type silver<br />

half dollar, 1834, large date and letters<br />

(F-12) clash marks on obverse<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1316 United States: Three Commemorative<br />

silver half dollars<br />

comprising: Columbian Exposition, 1893<br />

(EF-40); Ulysses S. Grant, no star, 1922 (AU-50);<br />

Stone Mountain, 1925 (EF-40) Est. $80-125<br />

1317 United States: Selection of ten<br />

silver dimes and quarters<br />

comprising: Capped Bust dime, 1820, large<br />

date (VG-8); Barber dime, 1905 (F-12); four<br />

Mercury dimes, 1942-’43; a Roosevelt dime,<br />

1956; three Liberty Standing quarters, 1926,<br />

1929, and 1930 (each about VF-20); together<br />

with three other items Est. $80-100<br />

1318 United States: Twenty-five Indian<br />

Head type cents, various dates<br />

and mints, 1863 – 1907<br />

including: 1863 (F-12); 1883 (G-4); 1887<br />

(AG-3); 1895 (AG-3); and so forth Est. $50-80<br />

1319 United States: Seven silver<br />

half dollars, 1898 – 1950<br />

comprising: Barber type, 1898 (VG-8);<br />

Walking Liberty type, 1943 and two 1944<br />

(each about VG-8); two Franklin type, 1950<br />

and one 1950D (EF-40) Est. $80-125<br />

1320 United States: Three Peace type<br />

silver dollars: 1923 (EF-45);<br />

1924 (AU-50); and 1934 (MS-60)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1321 United States: Three Morgan type<br />

silver dollars: two 1899O and<br />

1901O (each about AU-55, toned)<br />

Est. $100-125<br />

1322 United States: Three Morgan type<br />

silver dollars: 1881S (MS-63, prooflike),<br />

1889S (VF-30); and 1890 (F-12)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1323 United States: Peter Schuttler Wagon<br />

Works bronze token, Chicago issue, 1876<br />

(about VF, with edge faults)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1324 United States: silver ingot stamped<br />

with an eagle and lettered<br />

“U. S. Mint San Francisco 1959”<br />

the obverse also stamped “999.5 fine,”<br />

numerals “39” stamped on bottom edge;<br />

5.80 ozt. Est. $150-250<br />

1325 United States: silver ingot stamped<br />

with an eagle lettered “Mint of the<br />

United States at San Francisco,”<br />

marked “999.5 FINE”<br />

and “7.69 ozs.” on reverse; 7.70 ozt.<br />

Est. $150-200<br />

1326 United States: silver ingot marked in the<br />

cast, “MOFFAT & Co 1853,” with raised<br />

eagle, probably a phantasy item<br />

the reverse with coin-like incuse Liberty<br />

head; 1.75 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />

1327 United States: Cast copper ingot from<br />

unidentified mine with impressed<br />

letters “AJAG” counterstamped “C”<br />

19th century; 7.25 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />

1328 [United States] Five bronze Hard Times<br />

Tokens, circa 1837 (EF or better)<br />

including: 1) Jackson on treasure chest /<br />

Mule; 2) Jackson on treasure chest / Wreck of<br />

the ship “Experiment”; 3) Wreck of the ship<br />

“Constitution” / Wreath and “Not One Cent<br />

For Tribute;” 4) Phoenix rising from flames<br />

/ Wreath and “May Tenth 1837;” 5) Jackson<br />

bust with “My Experiment My Currency My<br />

Glory” / Running boar with “My Victory”<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1329 [United States] Six bronze Civil War<br />

tokens (EF or better)<br />

including Robinson & Ballou, Troy, NY; Charles<br />

Bast Brewery, Milwaukee; Flag / “DIX;” Head<br />

of Liberty / “Our Army;” Eye / Steer’s Head;<br />

Drum, Flags, and Cannons / “Our Country”<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1330 [United States and Britain]<br />

Five interesting tokens<br />

comprising: 1) Hard Times copper token,<br />

1838 (VF) Kneeling slave and legend “Am<br />

I Not A Woman & A Sister” / Wreath with<br />

“Liberty / 1838”; 2) KKK bronze medallion,<br />

Slaybaugh, GA, early 20th century (MS);<br />

3) English white metal temperance<br />

medallion, 1st half 19th century (G);<br />

4) English Anti-Tobacco gilt brass medallion,<br />

mid 19th century (AU, holed); and 5) English<br />

“Great Eastern” steamship souvenir silverplated<br />

medallion, 1860 (VF) Est. $125-200<br />

1331 United States: Six souvenir medallions<br />

and tokens, 19th and early 20th century<br />

including: Green River Whiskey lucky piece,<br />

gilt bronze; Excelsior Shoe Co. Boy Scouts<br />

copper token (holed); Smith, Murphy & Co.,<br />

Philadelphia store token, brass; Centennial<br />

token, bronze, 1876; Cooper (Ohio) good<br />

luck token, bronze; German “spiele-munze”<br />

modelled on a gold double eagle, bronze<br />

Est. $100-175<br />

1332 [United States] Twelve tokens or<br />

tags, most late 19th or early 20th<br />

century with Baltimore association<br />

including: Franklin Smokery 5 cents;<br />

Baltimore Schutzen Park 10 cents; Patapsco<br />

Park Land Office lucky piece, 1914; A. Knight<br />

Mineral Water, half-dime size; C. I. Kroh, Silver<br />

Run, MD, tomato picker’s 6 cent token; and<br />

so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1333 [United States] Four souvenir medallions<br />

comprising: 1) “Monument to the Pilgrims”<br />

Plymouth, MA, dated Aug. 1, 1889, aluminum;<br />

2) Jamestown Tercentenary, 1907, with Head<br />

of Indian / John Smith’s ships, bronze;<br />

3) Jamestown Exposition, 1907, with Scene<br />

of Pocahontas saving Smith / Ships of 1607<br />

and 1907, gilt brass; 4) “State of Maryland”<br />

emblem, bronze Est. $60-100<br />

1334 [United States] Two bronze<br />

exposition souvenir medallions<br />

1) Pan American Exposition watch fob, 1901,<br />

the obverse with anthropomorphic map of<br />

the Americas later used for Monroe Doctrine<br />

commemorative half dollar; 2) Louisiana<br />

Exhibit, Pan American Exposition, 1915<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1335 United States: Fifteen political<br />

and historical medallions<br />

including: three Harrison campaign medals,<br />

1840-’41 (each holed); two Winfield Scott<br />

Hancock campaign medals, DATES (holed);<br />

Garfield/Arthur campaign medal, DATE<br />

(holed); McKinley Second Inaugural bronze<br />

medallion; two F. D. Roosevelt campaign<br />

items; and so forth Est. $100-150<br />

1336 United States: Six commemorative<br />

or souvenir medallions<br />

19th and 20th century, including Onandaga<br />

County, New York, Centennial medallion,<br />

1894, bronze; Centennial of Washington’s<br />

inauguration, 1889, aluminum; Philadelphia<br />

Mint souvenir token of Pennsylvania<br />

Bicentennial, 1882, brass; and so forth<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1337 United States: Two brass dollar tokens<br />

issued by Indian traders in Oklahoma,<br />

3rd quarter 19th century<br />

1) Dunlap & Florer, Osage Traders; 2) Lee &<br />

Reynolds Camp Supply, Indian Territory<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1338 United States: original bronze<br />

Masonic seal of the Eastern Star Lodge<br />

#169, Columbia, PA<br />

first half 19th century Est. $60-90<br />

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1339 United States: Three<br />

magicians’ lucky tokens<br />

1) Jeffrey Good Luck Charm, circa 1910;<br />

2) Thurston the Magician, 1928; 3) Swami<br />

Vinekananda / Sri Rama Krishna<br />

Est. $60-100<br />

1340 United States: Four tokens<br />

of Maryland interest<br />

including: a Stieff Silver Co. sterling lucky<br />

piece with image of the factory, early 20th<br />

century; J. Randel Jr., C & D Canal, 1825,<br />

copper half-cent token; O’Brien’s (a Baltimore<br />

bar) 2 1/2 cent aluminum token; and a<br />

bronze token marked “Kensett” on both<br />

faces Est. $60-90<br />

1341 Spanish America. Six silver 2 Reales<br />

issued by the Mexico Mint<br />

comprising: 1724 (holed), 1740, 1748, 1754,<br />

1782, and 1799 Est. $150-200<br />

1342 Spanish America: Three silver 1/2 real<br />

coins from the Mexico Mint<br />

comprising: two 1739 (one nearly MS, the<br />

other about F), and 1775 (VG) Est. $80-125<br />

1343 Mexico: Group of five silver coins<br />

comprising: two 8 reales, 1873 and 1876<br />

(jewelry-mounting marks on edge); 2 reales,<br />

1859; and two 1/4 real, 1842 and 1845<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1344 United States, Hawaii: Silver quarter<br />

dollar of King David Kalakaua,<br />

1883 (VF-20)<br />

Est. $50-80<br />

1345 Spanish America: Silver 8 reales of<br />

Ferdinand VII, Mexico Mint, 1811<br />

(EF, with major die faults on obverse)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1346 Spanish America: Silver 8 reales of<br />

Charles IV, Mexico Mint, 1807 (EF, with<br />

adjustment marks on obverse)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1347 Spanish America: Silver 8 reales of<br />

Charles IV, Mexico Mint, 1802 (EF)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1348 Spanish America: Three silver 1 real<br />

coins from the Mexico Mint<br />

comprising: 1734 (F), 1753 (F), and<br />

1819 (AG) Est. $100-150<br />

1349 Mexico: Four silver coins, including<br />

1 peso, 1871 (EF); 1 peso, 1958 (AU);<br />

50 centavos, 1920; and<br />

20 centavos, 1928 (AU)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1350 Latin America: Three silver coins of<br />

Bolivia and colonial Peru<br />

comprising: Bolivia (1/2 ounce), 1862; Peru<br />

2 reales of Carolus III, 1774, and 1 real of<br />

Carolus IV, 1800, both Potosi Mint<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1351 Brazil and Portugal:<br />

Four coins, 19th century<br />

comprising: silver 960 reis, 1811 (AU); silver<br />

500 reis, 1856; counterstamped copper 40<br />

reis, 1831; counterstamped copper 2 over<br />

40 reis Est. $80-100<br />

1352 Latin America: Seven silver or<br />

copper coins of Argentina,<br />

Columbia, and Guatemala<br />

comprising: Argentina counterstamped silver<br />

two reales of Carlos IV, 1801, and copper<br />

2 centavos, 1891; Columbia silver 1 real, 1830,<br />

silver 50 centavos, 1892, and silver 2 1/2<br />

centavos, 1881; Guatemala silver peso, 1868,<br />

and silver 2 reales, 1896 Est. $60-90<br />

1353 [Spanish Colonies, South America]<br />

Type set of five silver coins struck<br />

at the Potosi Mint during the<br />

reign of Carolus IV<br />

comprising: 8 reales, 1806; 4 reales, 1804;<br />

2 reales, 1800; 1 real, 1808; and 1/2 real,<br />

1807 (all AU or better); mounted in a slab<br />

holder Est. $300-400<br />

1354 Ancient Coin, Egypt: Ptolemy VI<br />

Philometor copper coin with portrait of<br />

Cleopatra I on obverse, eagle on reverse<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1355 Ancient Coin: based on Macedonian<br />

stater, the obverse with profile head of a<br />

hero, reverse with rider on horseback<br />

measure and weight Est. $100-200<br />

1356 Ancient Coin, Taras, Calabria: Silver<br />

distater with warrior on horseback<br />

obverse, boy on dolphin reverse,<br />

c. 270 B.C.E.<br />

Est. $300-400<br />

1357 Peru: Three silver coins, 19th century<br />

comprising: 1 sol, 1892 (EF/AU); 1/10 sol,<br />

1866; and State of North Peru 8 reales, 1838<br />

(EF) Est. $80-125<br />

1358 Ancient Coin, Macedonia: silver stater<br />

of Antigonos I Monalphthalmos in<br />

the name of Alexander the Great,<br />

Kolophon mint<br />

circa 300 B.C.E. Est. $100-150<br />

1359 Ancient Coin, Greek colonies:<br />

fractional silver, Head turned slightly<br />

left on obverse, instruments of<br />

didvination on reverse<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

coins<br />

1360 Ancient Coins, Roman Republic:<br />

Two silver denarii<br />

1) Fannius I, circa 123 B.C. E., Nice Mint,<br />

head of Roma obverse, Quadriga reverse;<br />

2) Petillius Caoitolinus, Head of Jupiter<br />

obverse, temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus<br />

reverse, circa 43 B.C.E. Est. $100-200<br />

1361 Roman Republic: Two silver denarii<br />

1) Anonymous issue, circa 214 B.C.E., Head<br />

of Roma / Dioscuri (sharp impression, edges<br />

appear trimmed); 2) Mn. Fonteius, circa 85<br />

B.C.E., Head of Apollo / Cupid riding a goat<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1362 Danish West Indies: Two silver “II”<br />

Skillings, 1837 and 1848, together<br />

with a worn silver coin dated 1767<br />

Est. $60-90<br />

1363 Roman Empire: Two copper sestertii, a<br />

follis, and three small copper coins<br />

1) Severus Alexander, 221-235 A.D., Head of<br />

the emperor / Allegorical figure; 2) Philip I,<br />

244-249 A.D., Head of the emperor / Birdseye<br />

view of a temple; 3) Maxentius, 307-312,<br />

Head of the emperor / the Dioscuri<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1364 Roman Empire: Silver denarius of<br />

Augustus, Lugdunum Mint, 15-12 B.C.E.;<br />

together with a small copper coin<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1365 Roman Empire: Three small copper coins<br />

of Constantine and other emperors, and<br />

a silver denarius<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1366 Middle East: Selection of early silver<br />

coins of Persia and Armenia, together<br />

with a few Ottoman and Egyptian nickel<br />

or bronze coins<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1367 [Russia] Three copper five kopecks of<br />

Catherine the Great, 1763, 1790, and<br />

1792 (about EF)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1368 Germany: Nine silver or copper<br />

coins, 17th - 19th century<br />

including: Holy Roman Empire ducat, 1640<br />

(F); Hamburg schilling, 1726 (EF); and so forth<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1369 [Holland, Switzerland] Five items<br />

including: Dutch silver gulden, 1795 (VF);<br />

St. Gall Canton 1/2 bazen, 1813 (EF); a small<br />

silver coin of Trier, 1760; Swiss silver franc,<br />

1921 (AU); and a bronze medallion honoring<br />

Swiss General Dufour, 1847 Est. $80-125<br />

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1370 Europe: Selection of silver and copper<br />

coins from various authorities and<br />

countries, 17th to 19th century<br />

including: Austria, Netherlands, Wallesia, Trier,<br />

Spain, and so forth; comprising 10 items<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1371 Austria: Silver taler of Charles VI,<br />

1729, Kremnitz Mint (AU)<br />

Est. $150-250<br />

1372 No lot<br />

1372A Medals: Five items, including portrait of<br />

Michelangelo, copper; an unidentified<br />

French abbess, bronze; J. L. Pyrker<br />

a Catholic Archbishop, bronze; and so forth<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1373 Denmark and Sweden: Five coins,<br />

17th to 20th century<br />

comprising four Danish pieces: two 1 skilling,<br />

1779 and 1812; 2 skillings, 1677; 4 rigsbank<br />

skillings, 1836; and a Swedish 1 krona, 1903<br />

Est. $80-100<br />

1374 Italy, Papal States: Eight silver and<br />

bronze coins, most 19th century<br />

notably: silver scudo of Gregory XVI,<br />

1831B (AU) Est. $80-125<br />

1375 [France] Silver Ecu and copper<br />

alloy jeton of Louis XV<br />

the ecu, 1756D (VF); the jeton, 1752, the<br />

reverse bearing image of Mercury flying over<br />

the sea, a port in the distance (AU)<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1376 [France] Four items,<br />

18th and 19th century<br />

1) Copper 12 deniers of Louis XVI, 1792 (F);<br />

2) Copper 5 sols token of Monneron Freres,<br />

Paris, 1792 (F); 3) Silver franc of Napoleon III,<br />

1856D (EF, removed from jewelry mount);<br />

4) Colony of Cayenne 2 sous of Louis XVI,<br />

1782A (VG) Est. $80-125<br />

1377 [Great Britain] Silver 6 pence of<br />

George II, 1758, “8” over “7” (EF)<br />

Est. $80-100<br />

1378 Great Britain: Silver half crown of<br />

George II, 1746 (EF) struck from<br />

silver captured by Admiral<br />

Lord G. Anson in 1743<br />

during his circumnavigation of the globe,<br />

and marked “LIMA” on the obverse<br />

Est. $100-200<br />

1379 Great Britain: Assortment of<br />

sixteen silver or nickel alloy coins,<br />

19th and 20th century<br />

including: silver 6 pence, 1889 (AU); silver 3<br />

pence, 1879 (EF); and so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1380 Great Britain: Two silver groats<br />

(4 pence), 1836 and 1838 (each MS)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1381 Great Britain: Silver half guinea<br />

of George III, 1800 (EF)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1382 Great Britain: Silver shilling of<br />

George III, 1816 (MS)<br />

Est. $125-200<br />

1383 Great Britain: Selection of coins,<br />

18th -20th century<br />

including: Penny of Victoria, 1858 (AU); three<br />

half pennies: George I, 1723 (F), George II,<br />

1757 (F), and George III, 1771 (VF); three<br />

countermarked cartwheel pennies, 1797;<br />

and so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1383A [Ireland] Four copper coins or tokens,<br />

18th and 19th century<br />

comprising: 1) Penny of George III, 1805<br />

(AU); 2) Halfpenny of George IV, 1822 (VF);<br />

3) Cronebane halfpenny token issued by<br />

Associated British Mining Co., 1789 (VG); and<br />

4) Halfpenny issued by H M Co., 1799(?) (VG)<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1384 Great Britain: Eight engraved silver<br />

medallions on coin planchets<br />

commemorating various sovereigns and<br />

royalty, 18th century<br />

each with portrait on one side, and generally<br />

a coat of arms verso, with engraved mottoes,<br />

dates, or other information, including: Henry<br />

IV; Prince Henry; Henry, Father of King James<br />

I; James I; Henrietta Maria, Wife of James I;<br />

James, Duke of York; William and Mary; and<br />

Queen Anne Est. $125-200<br />

1385 India and Indonesia: Selection of British<br />

colonial and other coins, comprising<br />

15 items, 18th to 20th century<br />

notably: British East India Company silver 1<br />

Rupee of William IV, 1835 (AU) and Victoria,<br />

1840 (EF); Straights Settlements copper<br />

Cent of Victoria, 1845 (AU); Dutch East India<br />

Company small copper coin, 1745 (F); several<br />

Indian princely states items; etc.<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1386 Great Britain: Ten copper<br />

or bronze tokens<br />

18th and early 19th century; notably: Bishop<br />

& Co., Cheltenham, 1812; Leek Commercial<br />

half penny, 1796; Leighton Lace Manufactory,<br />

1794; two Duke of Wellington; Hull Half<br />

Penny, 1791; Duke of York Half Penny, 1795;<br />

and so forth Est. $80-125<br />

1386A China: Round silver sycee ingot<br />

probably 19th century; 23 mm. diam.,<br />

1.15 ozt. Est. $100-200<br />

1387 China: Basket-form silver sycee ingot<br />

probably 19th century; 25 mm. H.,<br />

60 X 55 mm., 11 ozt. Est. $250-350<br />

1388 China: Seven silver and<br />

copper alloy coins<br />

19th and early 20th century; including:<br />

silver dollar with junk on reverse, no date;<br />

KwangTung province silver 20 cent piece, no<br />

date; Hong Kong silver 5 cents, 1894; and so<br />

forth Est. $60-100<br />

1389 Japan: Six silver or copper alloy coins<br />

19th and early 20th century; comprising:<br />

western style silver 1 yen, 1884 (AU) and 10<br />

sen, no date (AU); two ishugin rectangular<br />

silver coins (each AU); and two elliptical brass<br />

coins Est. $80-125<br />

1390 Canada, Maritime Provinces<br />

and Upper Canada tokens:<br />

Ten copper alloy or silver items<br />

19th and 20th century; comprising: New<br />

Brunswick half penny, 1854 (EF) and cent,<br />

1864 (EF); Newfoundland 50 cents, 1908 (EF)<br />

and 5 cents, 1943 (AU); Nova Scotia penny<br />

token, 1824 (F), and two 1 cent coins,<br />

1861 (each about F); Prince Edward Island<br />

cent, 1871 (VF); Bank of Upper Canada one<br />

penny token, 1852 (AU) and 1857 (EF)<br />

Est. $100-150<br />

1390A Canada: Assortment of silver<br />

and copper alloy coins<br />

19th and 20th century; comprising about<br />

30 items, notably: one cent, 1858, and four<br />

1859, with others of various dates up to<br />

1933; seven silver 5-cent pieces, 1881 - 1919;<br />

eight silver 10-cent pieces, 1888 - 1940; two<br />

silver quarter dollars, 1870 (AU) and 1890;<br />

and two silver half dollars, 1943 and 1949<br />

Est. $80-125<br />

1391 Russia: Nine $1000 Bonds of the<br />

Imperial Russian Government,<br />

issued December 1, 1916<br />

under the agency of the National City Bank<br />

of New York; 5 1/2% interest, maturing in 5<br />

years, each with 5 of the 10 interest coupons<br />

removed; imprint of the American Bank Note<br />

Co., New York Est. $150-250<br />

1391A Cuba: Three $1000 bonds,<br />

Issue of July 1, 1937<br />

under the auspices of Manufacturers Trust<br />

Co., New York; 4 1/2% maturing in 40 years;<br />

one with 32 interest coupons remaining, the<br />

other two with 30 coupons; printed by the<br />

American Bank Note Co. Est. $150-250<br />

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1392 [General Interest] Assortment<br />

of boxed presentation coins and<br />

souvenirs in slab holders<br />

including a Russia year set, 1971; Great<br />

Britain year set, 1970; and Israel Official Mint<br />

Set, 1971 Est. $60-90<br />

1393 [Pacific Islands] Cook Islands nine-coin<br />

year set, 1973 (Proof) and Tonga<br />

Coronation commemorative, 1967 (Unc.)<br />

the Cook Island coins include two sterling<br />

issues commemorating Cook’s voyage<br />

Est. $60-100<br />

1394 [Albania] Set of three silver<br />

commemorative proofs, 1968,<br />

in original vinyl holder<br />

4.24 ozt., .999 fine Est. $100-200<br />

1395 [Caribbean] Six boxed proof sets,<br />

produced by The Franklin Mint<br />

or the Royal Canadian Mint<br />

for various countries<br />

by the Franklin Mint: Jamaica, 1975,<br />

including 8 coins; Barbados, First National<br />

Coinage, 1973, 8 coins; Trinidad & Tobago,<br />

1971, 7 coins; British Virgin Islands, 1974, 6<br />

coins; Bahamas, 1973, 9 coins; by the Royal<br />

Canadian Mint: Cayman Islands, 1974, 8 coins<br />

Est. $200-400<br />

1396 [Belize, Panama, Venezuela] Three items<br />

1) Belize, $100 gold coin, 1976 (6.21 g., .500<br />

fine, Proof in original folder; 2) Panama, fivecoin<br />

year set, 1968 (Unc.); 3) Venezuela, 50<br />

and 25 bolivares two-coin set, 1975 (Unc.,<br />

.925 fine) Est. $125-200<br />

1397 [Haiti, Liberia] Three proof<br />

sets in original packaging<br />

comprising: Haiti, three-coin set, 1968, 6.05<br />

ozt., .999 fine; Haiti, three-coin set, 1976, 1.35<br />

ozt., .925 fine; Liberia, seven-coin year set,<br />

1974 Est. $150-250<br />

1398 United States: Boxed set of Eisenhower<br />

type dollars, 1971 - 1978 (MS-60)<br />

and an American Historic<br />

Society boxed collection<br />

“35 Years of U. S. Coin Sets, 1963 - 1997”<br />

containing 5 uncirculated coins for each year<br />

(except 1975) in a slab holder Est. $100-150<br />

1399 [Tunisia] Boxed set of ten silver<br />

1 dinar coins, 1969 (Proof)<br />

struck by the Franklin Mint; 6.50 ozt.,<br />

.925 fine Est. $125-200<br />

coins<br />

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