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1061<br />
1064<br />
14<br />
1063<br />
1062<br />
1065<br />
1061<br />
French Empire Revival Gilt Bronze Tripod<br />
Centerpiece<br />
The galleried oval form basket cast with twin handles and<br />
three pendant handles, supported on three faun term monopedia<br />
figures, each cast with his left arm held out at a right<br />
angle, each with his tail cast at right angle towards a center<br />
support ring.<br />
Dimensions 16 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches<br />
(42.5 x 27 x 27 cm)<br />
Estimate: $1500 / 2000<br />
1062<br />
Austrian Neoclassical Style Giltwood Chair and<br />
Associated Ottoman<br />
Early 20th Century<br />
The chair with a square back over a trapezoidal shaped seat<br />
upholstered with needlepoint panels featuring birds, raised on<br />
gilt decorated feather banded stop fluted tapering legs; en<br />
suite with a conformingly decorated ottoman, each stamped<br />
Sammlung von graphik (ehemais Albertina a.d. Bes) S.K.H.d.H.<br />
Erzherzogs Friedrich.<br />
Dimensions of chair 36 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches<br />
(92.5 x 44.5 x 50 cm)<br />
Provenance: These furniture pieces were originally owned by the<br />
poet and mechanical engineer Milton S. Ray, when he lived at<br />
2901 Broadway, a Pacific Heights mansion in San Francisco, which<br />
was designed by famed architect, Henry Clay Smith in the 1920s.<br />
Estimate: $1500 / 2000<br />
1063<br />
Suite of Three Austrian Neoclassical Style<br />
Giltwood Ottomen<br />
Early 20th Century<br />
Each rectangular shaped seat upholstered with petit point and<br />
needlepoint fashioned after Aubusson panels, raised on gilt<br />
decorated feather banded stop fluted tapering legs, each<br />
stamped Sammlung von graphik (ehemais Albertina a.d. Bes)<br />
S.K.H.d.H. Erzherzogs Friedrich.<br />
Dimensions 19 x 18 x 16 inches (48 x 45.5 x 40.5 cm)<br />
Provenance: These furniture pieces were originally owned by the<br />
poet and mechanical engineer Milton S. Ray, when he lived at<br />
2901 Broadway, a Pacific Heights mansion in San Francisco, which<br />
was designed by famed architect, Henry Clay Smith in the 1920s.<br />
Estimate: $1500 / 2000<br />
1064<br />
Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Cut Crystal Eight<br />
Light Chandelier<br />
The molded glass standard with glass corona over two tiers of<br />
pendant lustres, with eight upswept scrolling arms ending in<br />
curving lights, all over strung with chains, glass drops and<br />
rosette pendants.<br />
Height 29 inches (73.5 cm); maximum diameter 24 inches<br />
(61 cm)<br />
Estimate: $1500 / 2000<br />
1065<br />
French Louis XVI Style Gilt Brass Bracket Clock<br />
The elaborate edifice form case housing an eight day time and<br />
half-hour strike movement, the gilt embossed dial encircled by<br />
a chapter of applied white enamel Roman numerals, raised on<br />
rear twin mermaid term bracket volute consoles, leafy volute<br />
consoles in front, surmounted by an urn with a flambeau finial,<br />
the works marked “PN A Paris 956”.<br />
Dimensions 22 x 11 x 6 1/2 inches (56 x 28 x 16.5 cm)<br />
Estimate: $1500 / 2000