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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 />
213<br />
.<br />
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 />
.<br />
. 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 />
217<br />
.<br />
218<br />
.<br />
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 />
alex cooper auctioneers 21<br />
223<br />
.<br />
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