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Old Master Paintings & DrawingsINCLUDING Propertyfrom the Estates ofConsuelo Vanderbilt EarlGrace T. FarjeonA. Harry Fishman, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>A Palm Beach EstateNeville N. Simmons-SmithWalfredo ToscaniniSusan Erpf Van De Bovenkamp, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Beverly S. VanderPoelGertrud G. WilkinsoncontentsPaintingsToscanini PaintingsToscanini <strong>Furniture</strong> & DecorationsToscanini Silver & Silver PlateSilver & Silver Plate<strong>Furniture</strong> & DecorationsChandeliers & LightingBooks & Bindings<strong>Furniture</strong> & DecorationsTapestries, Carpets & Rugs1 - 132135 - 141142 - 184185 - 215216 - 220221 - 324325 - 333334 - 339340 - 550551 - 585including Property oFA California CollectionA Collector, formerly from his Paris apartmentA <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> CollectorA Private Collector, Mill Neck, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>The Spanierman Gallery, LLCGlossaryConditions of SaleTerms of GuaranteeInformation on Sales & Use TaxBuying at <strong>Doyle</strong>Selling at <strong>Doyle</strong>Company DirectoryAuction ScheduleCatalogue Subscription FormAbsentee Bid FormIIIIVVVIVIIIIXXIXIIXIIILot 90


121Circle of Adam ElsheimerActaeon Coming upon Diana andher NymphsOil on copper12 3/4 x 17 inches (32.5 x 43.2 cm)C$5,000-8,000See Illustration2Flemish School17th CenturyThe Penitent Saint PeterOil on copper18 1/2 x 15 3/4 inches (47 x 40 cm)C$800-1,200See Illustration3Hispano-Flemish School16th/17th CenturyA Noblewoman and her SonOil on panel20 1/4 x 17 inches (51.5 x 43.2 cm)UnframedC$2,000-4,0004German School15th CenturySaint Gregory the Great: A Panelfrom a PolyptychOil on panel13 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches (33.6 x 19.7 cm)UnframedC$800-1,2005Attributed to the Master of theVirgo Inter VirginesMary Magdalene and another FemaleSaint: A Panel from an AltarpieceOil on panel33 x 11 3/4 inches (83.9 x 29.9 cm)UnframedC$3,000-5,0006Northern European School16th CenturyMortuary Portrait of the EmperorMaximillianInscribed Maximilianus Imperator (ur)Oil on panel11 5/8 x 16 1/8 inches (29.5 x 41 cm)UnframedC$800-1,2007School of Sir Peter LelyPortrait of a Lady as Venus, with a Figure of CupidOil on canvas, within an ornate painted oval40 1/4 x 50 1/4 inches (102.2 x 127.6 cm)UnframedProvenance:Private collection, Greenwich, CTC$7,000-10,000See Illustration8French School17th CenturyThe Raising of LazarusOil on copper10 1/4 x 14 1/8 inches (26 x 36 cm)C$1,500-2,5009School of Jan FytWatch DogOil on canvas22 1/2 x 25 1/4 inches (56 x 63.5 cm)C$1,500-2,50010After Sir Peter Paul RubensSelf-Portrait of the ArtistOil on canvas15 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches (45 x 30.2 cm)C$600-80011School of Sir Anthony Van DyckCrucifixion with Three AngelsOil on canvas34 1/4 x 25 inches (87 x 63.5 cm)C$1,000-2,00078DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 9


1217Cornelis De VosFlemish, 1585-1651Portrait of a Gentleman in a Millstone RuffOil on canvas50 1/4 x 38 5/8 inches (127.7 x 98 cm)C$10,000-15,000See Illustration18Attributed to Peter Paul RubensStudy for the Head of a WomanOil on paper laid to canvas18 1/2 x 15 inches (47 x 38.1 cm)Provenance:Goudstikker collection, AmsterdamPrivate collection, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Spanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Literature:Michael Jaffe, “Rubens before 1620, with ParticularReference to Aspects of His Commissions for theCompany of Jesus,” in Caterina Limentani Virdis,Francesca Bottacin et al., Rubens dall’Italia all‘Europa, exhib. cat., Vicenza, 1992, 18-19, illus., 20.Rubens is thought to have created this oil sketchwhile working on the modello for his altarpieceof the Miracles of St. Francis Xavier, now in theKunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (circa 1617-18).This painting was illustrated in the 1992 exhibitioncatalogue Rubens dall’Italia all ‘Europa, in whichMichael Jaffe proposed that Rubens had madethis study to refine his conception of the figure ofthe mother holding a dead child at the painting’slower left, in order to create a stronger image of themother’s grief than he had in the figure as originallyconceived. See Jaffe in “Rubens before 1620, withparticular reference to aspects of his commissions forthe company of Jesus,” in Caterina Limentani Virdis,Francesca Bottacin, et al., Rubens dall’Italiaall ‘Europa, Vicenza, 1992, 13-20.S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$1,000-2,000See Illustration1712Maria VerelstAnglo/Dutch, 1680-1744Portrait of a Lady with a Country Estatein the DistanceOil on canvas50 x 40 inches (127 x 101.5 cm)C$1,000-2,000See Illustration13Attributed to Caspar NetscherSeated Man, SmokingOil on canvas laid to panel12 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches (31.8 x 26.7 cm)C$800-1,20014Attributed to Godfried SchalkenA Lady at a WindowOil on panel7 1/2 x 5 5/8 inches (19 x 14.3 cm)C$2,000-3,00015Dutch School17th CenturyA Fortified Town on a RiverOil on panel11 x 15 inches (28 x 38.1 cm)C$800-1,20016Dutch School17th CenturyLandscape with Jacob Wrestling with the AngelOil on panel6 3/8 x 7 1/2 inches (16.2 x 19 cm)C$1,000-2,00019Flemish School16th/17th CenturySusanna and the EldersOil on panel29 1/4 x 42 inches (74.3 x 106.7 cm)UnframedC$1,500-2,50020Dutch School17th CenturyPortrait of a LadyOil on canvas24 x 19 1/2 inches (61 x 49.5 cm)C$800-1,2001810 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 11


212721Daniel VertangenDutch, 1598-circa 1681Diana and Her Nymphs in a LandscapeSigned D. Vertangen on a rock (lc)Oil on panel10 x 13 inches (25.6 x 33.3 cm)Provenance:F.C. Butot Collection, Sankt Gilgen, AustriaSale, Sotheby’s London, December 12, 1979,lot 111Exhibited:Salzburg, Museums pavillon im Mirabellgarten,Niederlandische Kunst aus dem GoldenenJahrzeit, 1972, p. 168, illus.C$5,000-7,000See Illustration22Daniel VertangenDutch, 1598-circa 1681A Sleeping Nymph with Two Faunsin a LandscapeTraces of a signature Ver... on the ground (lr)Oil on panel15 1/8 x 21 1/4 inches (38.4 x 54 cm)C$7,000-10,000See Illustration23Manner of Philips WouwermansStopping to Water the HorsesOil on canvas24 x 19 inches (61 x 48.3 cm)C$1,000-2,00024Manner of Philips WouwermanTravelers Set Upon by BanditsOil on canvas24 x 19 inches (61 x 48.3 cm)C$1,000-2,00025Dutch School17th CenturyGuardroom SceneOil on panel29 1/2 x 45 3/4 inches (75 x 116.2 cm)UnframedC$2,000-4,00026After Bartolomé Esteban MurilloMadonna and ChildOil on canvas33 x 22 3/4 inches (84 x 57.8 cm)C$500-70027Simon Van der DoesDutch, Born circa 1653-Died circa 1718A River Landscape with Cattle, Sheep anda Young Girl Playing with a DogSigned S. V. Does (lr)Oil on canvas19 x 22 1/2 inches (48.2 x 57.2 cm)Provenance:Henry P. McIlhenny, PhiladelphiaEstate Sale of Henry P. McIlhenny, Christie’s,<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, May 20-21, 1987, lot 138Purchased from the abovePrivate Collection, ChicagoC$10,000-15,000See Illustration28School of Nicolaes BerchemShepherds with their Flocks in aHilly LandscapeOil on panel27 1/4 x 35 inches (69.2 x 88.8 cm)Provenance:Private collection, PAC$10,000-15,000See Illustration222812 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 13


29Dutch School17th CenturyStill Life of Flower on a LedgeOil on canvas25 x 19 1/2 inches (63.5 x 49.5 cm)C$3,000-5,00030Dutch School17th/18th CenturyVenus in a LandscapeOil on copperImage 13 1/2 x 18 3/4 inches (34.3 x 47.6 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration3031Theodorus (Dirk) VerrijkDutch, 1734-1786Boats in an Estuary with a City in the DistanceSigned D. Verryk inv. et fec (ll)Black ink and gray wash on buff paper8 1/8 x 10 5/8 inches (20.6 x 27 cm)Provenance:V. Vander Vinne (from an inscription on anold backing)Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles,Asheville, NCC$2,000-4,0003332Spanish School17th CenturyHoly Family with John the BaptistOil on canvas mounted on a cabinet door16 x 12 inches (40.7 x 30.5 cm)C$1,500-2,00033Dutch School17th CenturyAllegory of the Abundance of the AmericasOil on canvas35 1/2 x 27 inches (90.2 x 68.5 cm)C$4,000-6,000See Illustration34School of Jan Frans van BloemenItalian Landscape with a Peasant Couplein the ForegroundOil on canvas12 1/4 x 35 inches (31.1 x 89 cm)C$3,000-5,00035Dutch School19th CenturyFloral Still LifeOil on canvas laid to masonite30 1/2 x 23 7/8 inches (77.5 x 60.6 cm)C$800-1,20036Edmond TschaggenyBelgian, 1818-1873Sheep in a Landscape, 1849Signed Edmond Tschaggeny and datedDe.bre 1849 on the fence rail (ll)Oil on panel32 1/4 x 41 1/4 inches (82 x 104.7 cm)C$2,000-3,00037North Italian School17th/18th CenturyPortrait of a Man Wearing a SwordOil on canvas34 1/2 x 26 5/8 inches (87 x 67.6 cm)C$1,000-2,00038After Francesco VecellioThe Mystic Marriage of St. CatherineOil on canvas16 x 19 1/4 inches (40.7 x 49 cm)Provenance:Private collection, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>The original of this work is in the collectionof Hampton Court Palace, near London.C$3,000-5,000See Illustration39Italian School16th/17th CenturyFlying AmoriniBrown ink and wash on paper5 7/8 x 3 7/8 inches (15 x 9.4 cm); Togetherwith (ii) Attributed to Jean GermainDrouais, Shepherd Boy with Bagpipe, inkand gouache on paper, 7 7/8 x 6 1/2 inches(20 x 16.5 cm), provenance: Herbert E. FeistGallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>; And (iii) Manner ofAntoine Watteau, A Serenade, black chalkwith brown wash on paper, 7 x 9 inches(17.8 x 22.9 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,20040Roman School16th CenturyThe AnnunciationOil on panel13 7/8 x 12 inches (35.2 x 30.2 cm)UnframedC$1,500-3,5003841After VeroneseThe Feast in the House of Simon thePhariseeOil on panel25 x 32 inches (63.5 x 81.3 cm)Provenance:Leonard V. MartinThe primary version of this work is inthe Galleria Sabauda in Turin.C$3,000-5,00042After Andrea del SartoSt. John The BaptistInscribed Eugenio Cappelli/LungarnoTorrigiani #1A on the reverseOil on canvas37 x 26 3/4 inches (94 x 68 cm)The original of this composition is in thePalazzo Pitti, FlorenceC Estate of Neville N. Simmons-Smith$800-1,20014 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 15


43 4443Attributed to Luca CambiasoRebecca at the WellBrown ink and wash on laid paper8 7/8 x 8 3/4 inches (23.5 x 23.4 cm)Provenance:Sotheby’s <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Jan. 20, 1982, lot 55Literature:Bettina Suida Manning and William Suida,Cambiaso, La Vita e le Opera, Milan 1958,plate CXCVI, fig. 322, illustrating a lost frescoby Cambiaso in the Palazzo Arcivescovale inGenoa. The fresco, was destroyed during theBritish bombardment of Genoa in 1944. Thisdrawing, which duplicates the composition ofthe fresco may have been a drawing for it orone that recorded it after its completion.C$3,000-5,000See Illustration44Bartolomeo di GiovanniSaint John the Evangelist PrayingTempera on panel3 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches (9 x 8.2 cm)Provenance:Alexis François Artaud de Montor collection,by 1811Thomas Jefferson Bryan, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, 1867The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Historical SocietyParke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>,December 2, 1971, Lot 7, as Christ in theGarden of Gethsemane, Florentine School,late 15th centuryIra Spanierman, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Private collectionLiterature:Catalogue of the Gallery of the <strong>New</strong>-<strong>York</strong>Historical Society, 1915, cat. no. B.15(as by Andrea del Castagno)Primitifs: Collection de Tableaux Rapportèed’Italie, published by Le Chevalier Artaudde Montor (1811; 1825 edition), no. 128 as“Par Andrè del Castagno, Jesus dans le jardinde la Montagne des Oliviers, esquisse d’ungrand tableau,” illus. pl. 48. Richard GrantWhite, Companion to the Bryan Gallery ofChristian Art Containing Critical Descriptionsof the Pictures, and the Biographical Sketchesof the Painters (<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, 1853), 13 (no. 19,as Castagno, Christ in the Garden ofGethesemane).S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$2,000-3,000See Illustration45Attributed to Orazio RiminaldiCain and AbelOil on canvas62 5/8 x 48 3/4 inches (159 x 123.8 cm)UnframedC$1,000-2,00046After ParmigianinoThe Lamentation of ChristOil on panel16 1/8 x 10 1/8 inches (41.3 x 25.7 cm)UnframedC$400-60047Jacopo Negretti, called Palma GiovaneItalian, 1548-1628Studies of FeetInscribed Palma (lc)Black chalk heightened with white onoatmeal paper7 3/4 x 10 3/8 inches (19.7 x 26.4 cm)Provenance:Sotheby’s, London, Jul. 5, 2000, lot 118Private collection, NYC$1,000-2,00048Master of the Christ Church CoronationFlorentine, 14th CenturyThe Coronation of the Virgin with Saints and AngelsTempera and tooled gold leaf on panel25 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches (64.8 x 34.3 cm)Provenance:Private collection, Florence, before 1952J. Barry Donahue Fine Arts, Inc., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Private collection, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Spanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Exhibited:<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Blumka Gallery, Collecting Treasures of thePast V, Jan. 25-Feb. 10, 2006, no. 1, n.p. color illus.Literature:Miklos Boskovits, Pittura Fiorentina alla vigilia delRinascimento, 1370-1400 (Florence: Edam, 1975),p. 212, note 56, fig. 152Richard Offner, “A Critical and Historical Corpus ofFlorentine Painting”, edited by B.J. Maginnis, 1981,<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, The Fourteenth Century Supplement,p. 29, no. 53.Collecting Treasures of the Past V. Exh. cat. Germany:Blumka Gallery and Julius Bˆhler KunsthandlungGmbh, 2006, n.p. color illus. no. 1S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$10,000-15,000See Illustration and Back Cover4816 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 17


49Follower of Bernardo LuiniSaint Catherine with TwoAngelsOil on panel29 7/8 x 24 1/8 inches(75.8 x 61.2 cm)UnframedC$3,000-5,000See Illustration50Bolognese School17th CenturyThe Virgin and ChildOil on canvas40 x 35 1/4 inches(101.6 x 89.6cm)UnframedProvenance:Private collection, Venice, Italy,collection moved to NorthCarolinaSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$8,000-12,000See Illustration51North Italian School15th/16th CenturyChrist at the ColumnOil on panel7 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches(19 x 15.7 cm)C$2,000-3,00052Italian School17th CenturyThe Man of SorrowsOil on canvas13 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches(34.3 x 34.5 cm)UnframedC$400-60053Attributed to Sebastiano ConcaThe Birth of the VirginOil on copper12 1/4 x 9 5/8 inches(31.1 x 24.4 cm)Provenance:Private CollectionSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$3,000-5,000See Illustration54Follower of TitianThe Holy Family with AngelsOil on canvas40 5/8 x 54 1/8 inches(103.2 x 137.5 cm)C Property of a CaliforniaCollection$10,000-20,000See Illustration55Roman School17th CenturySt. John the Baptist in aLandscapeOil on copperSight 13 x 8 5/8 inches(33 x 21.3 cm)C$1,000-1,50056Florentine School17th CenturyThe Vision of Saint FrancisOil on canvas29 x 22 1/2 inches(73.2 x 57 cm)C$2,000-4,0004953505418 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 19


5757School of Guido ReniPentitent MagdaleneOil on canvas63 1/4 x 52 inches (160.6 x 132 cm)UnframedProvenance:Sr. MargussPrivate collectionSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>The primary version of this composition is in theGalleria Nazionale, Rome. This may have beenpainted in Reni’s studio, incorporating some workby the artist’s hand.S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$8,000-12,000See Illustration58Manner of Francesco ZuccarelliFigures among RuinsOil on canvas17 x 23 3/4 inches (43 x 60.5 cm)C$3,000-5,00059Circle of Giacomo Francesco Cipper,called Il TodeschiniTraveling MusiciansOil on canvas28 3/4 x 36 1/4 inches (73 x 92 cm)UnframedC$1,000-3,00060Studio of Lodovico Cardi, called Il CigoliLamentation over the Body of ChristOil on canvas75 x 57 inches (190.5 x 144.7 cm)UnframedC$8,000-12,000See Illustration61Attributed to Antonio AmorosiA Girl with a CatOil on canvas11 3/4 x 9 inches (29.9 x 30 cm)UnframedProvenance:Private collectionSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$2,000-4,000See Illustration62Attributed to Giulio CarpioniThe Baptism of ChristOil on canvas20 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches (55.7 x 40 cm)Provenance:Estate of Marcel Gibra, Cold Springs, NY, 1992Private Collection, Flushing, NY, 1992Spanierman Gallery, NYExhibited:Classic Galleries, Flushing, NYS The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$1,500-2,500See Illustration63North Italian School17th CenturyA Young SatyrOil on canvas19 3/8 x 15 1/8 inches (49.2 x 38.4 cm)C$1,000-1,50064Italian School17th CenturyDrovers with Cattle Near a VillageOil on canvas28 3/8 x 38 3/4 inches (72 x 98.5 cm)C$2,000-4,00065Italian School18th CenturyThe Angel Appearing to HagarBrown ink and wash over black chalk on paper8 5/8 x 7 1/8 inches (22 x 18 cm): Together with (ii) Italian School,17th Century, The Massacre of the Innocents, black chalk withgray wash on paper, 4 5/8 x 9 1/4 inches (10.7 x 23.5 cm); And(iii) Italian School, 17th/18th Century, Sacra Conversazione, blackchalk on paper, 8 x 6 5/8 inches (20.5 x 16.7 cm)Provenance:Property from the Estate of Rosalie B. Green, Princeton, NJC$500-80061626020 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 21


70Italian School18th CenturyAntique Landscape with the Chariot of ApolloBrown ink and wash on paper7 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches (18.4 x 26 cm)C$600-80071Italian School18th CenturyFloral Still Life in a Landscape with a FountainOil on canvas16 3/4 x 13 1/4 inches (42.5 x 33.5 cm)C$800-1,20072Manner of Claude Lorrain19th CenturyHero and LeanderOil on canvas47 3/4 x 50 inches (121.3 x 127 cm)C$6,000-10,000See Illustration676666School of CanalettoView of the Doge’s Palace and the Piazzetta from the Bacino San MarcoOil on canvas23 1/2 x 37 inches (59.7 x 94 cm)C$8,000-12,000See Illustration67North Italian School18th CenturyAllegory of TimeOil on canvas, within a painted oval39 1/4 x 30 inches (99.7 x 76.2 cm)C$4,000-6,000See Illustration68Manner of CanalettoView of Piazza San Marco, VeniceOil on canvas6 3/4 x 9 inches (17 x 22.7 cm)Unframed; Together with (ii) Manner of Claude Lorrain, Landscapewith Tobias and the Angel and Landscape with the Rest on the flightto Egypt: Two, each oil on canvas, each 6 x 9 inches (15 x 22.8 cm)C$400-60069Manner of Francesco GuardiThe Grand Canal with the Churches of San Simeone Piccolo andSan Geremia, VeniceOil on paper laid to canvas9 x 18 3/4 inches (22.7 x 47.6 cm)UnframedC$500-70073Attributed to Sébastien BourdonItalianate Landscape with a Monk andPeasants by a FountainOil on canvas31 x 41 inches (78.8 x 104 cm)Provenance:H.G. Sperling (Sale: American Art Association/Anderson Galleries, Inc., February 3, 1938,lot 78, attributed to Nicolas Poussin)Mr. Joseph EpsteinSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$5,000-7,000See Illustration74Attributed to Henri-Pierre DanlouxPortrait of a ManBlack and red chalk on paperOval 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches (16.5 x 12 cm)Provenance:Herbert E. Feist Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>;Together with French School18th/19th CenturyA Nymph Seated on a RockBlack ink, gray wash and watercoloron paperSight: 6 3/8 x 3 5/8 inches (16.3 x 19.2 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-70075French School18th CenturyPortrait of Louis, Le Grand Dauphin of FranceOil on canvas, oval32 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches (82.5 x 64.8 cm)UnframedProvenance:Old VersaillesC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000727322 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 23


788476Attributed to François BoitardAllegory of FameBrown ink and gray wash on paper12 x 8 1/4 inches (30.5 x 21 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-70077Spanish School18th CenturySt. Anne Teaching the Virgin to ReadOil on canvas29 x 22 1/4 inches (73.7 x 56.5 cm)C$3,000-5,00078French School18th CenturySoldiers, Women and Children under a TreeOil on panel13 3/8 x 17 1/8 inches (34 x 43.5 cm)Provenance:Private collectionSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$3,000-5,000See Illustration79School of Nicolas de LargillièrePortrait of the Marquise de Rochebrunas DianaOil on canvas53 1/2 x 42 1/2 inches (136 x 108 cm)Provenance:The RKO CollectionC$2,000-4,00080Circle of Nicholas de LargillièrePortrait of the ArtistOil on canvas35 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches (90 x 72.3 cm)C$2,000-4,00081Attributed to Jean-François Gilles-ColsonGirl with an OboeOil on canvas36 3/8 x 28 7/8 inches (92.5 x 73.4 cm)C$5,000-7,00082French School18th CenturyBacchanalBrown ink and wash on paperSight 6 1/4 x 12 inches (15.9 x 30.5 cm);Together with (ii) French School,18th Century, Portrait of a Young Man,black and red chalk on paper, sight11 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches (29.2 x 21 cm);And (iii) Attributed to Jules Boilly, The Kingof Rome in his Cradle, black and whitechalk on blue paper, 4 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches(12 x 14.2 cm); And (iv) French School,17th/18th Century, Three Amorini Inscribinga Circle, brown ink and gray wash on paper,2 3/4 x 2 inches (7 x 5 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-2,00083Manner of Jean JouvenetDescent from the CrossOil on canvas16 3/8 x 12 1/2 inches (41.5 x 31.7 cm)C$800-1,20084Attributed to Pierre Louis GoudreauxA Loving GlanceOil on canvas23 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches (59.7 x 77.5 cm)Provenance:Private collection, LondonPrivate collection, MA, 1953Spanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$4,000-6,000See Illustration85French School18th CenturyThe Suicide of Queen DidoBlack chalk on paper, ovoid, with ends onthe long axis cut12 1/2 x 15 inches (30.5 x 38 cm); Togetherwith (ii) Italian School, 18th Century, Studyof Antique Figures, black ink and brownwash on paper, 6 7/8 x 6 1/8 inches(17.5 x 15.4 cm), provenance:, property fromthe Estate of Rosalie B. Green, Princeton, NJC$400-60086Circle of Jean RestoutThe Ecstasy of Saint BrunoOil on canvas36 x 28 1/2 inches (91.5 x 72.4 cm)UnframedC$1,500-3,00087Follower of Jean-Baptiste GreuzeYoung BacchusOil on canvas18 1/2 x 15 inches (47 x 38 cm)UnframedC$1,000-2,00088French School18th CenturyMaenad Playing a Flute before a HermBlack ink and brown wash on paper10 3/8 x 7 1/2 inches (26.4 x 19.2 cm);Together with (ii) Italian School, 18thCentury, Hercules and Omphale, blackchalk on paper, 7 3/8 x 10 1/2 inches(18.7 x 26.7 cm)Provenance of both:The Estate of Rosalie B. Green,Princeton, NJC$400-60089After Jacques Louis DavidHead of a WomanOil on canvas21 1/4 x 17 inches (54 x 43 cm)Unframed: Togther with (ii) French School,19th Century, Market Woman, oil on canvas,12 3/4 x 9 5/8 inches (32.5 x 24.5 cm),Unframed; And (iii) Follower of BernardoStrozzi, Head of a Gentleman, oil oncanvas, 17 5/8 x 14 inches (44.7 x 35.6 cm),unframedC$800-1,20024 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 25


90 9690Jean-Baptiste RégnaultFrench, 1754-1829Birth of VenusSigned Regnault (lr)Black and brown ink with gray and brownwash on paper7 x 5 1/2 inches (17.8 x 14 cm)UnframedProvenance:Sotheby’s, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Jan. 13, 1989, lot 184Private collection, NYC$2,500-4,500See Illustration91Attributed to François BoucherA Boy with a CatStamped with unidentified collector’s mark P(Lugt 2059) on the versoBlack chalk heightened with white on buffpaper laid to a second sheet9 7/8 x 9 1/4 inches (25 x 23.5 cm)Provenance:Darmstadt MuseumCharles E. Slatkin Galleries, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Private collection, CTC$4,000-6,00092Manner of Piat Joseph SauvageAn Allegory of the Visual ArtsOil on paper mounted to canvas, lunette enbrunalle30 x 55 1/4 inches (76.2 x 140.4 cm)UnframedC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,50093Circle of Claude Michel, called ClodionStudies of AmoriniBears collector’s stamp of J.P.V. Mazies(1836-circa 1889?; Lugt 1919)Black and white chalk on brown paper5 3/4 x 8 3/8 inches (14.5 x 21.3 cm)Provenance:M.R. Schweitzer Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>; Togetherwith (ii) Attributed to Guilluame Courtois,18th Century, Head of Moses, red chalk onpaper, 6 x 4 1/2 inches (15.2 x 11.3 cm),provenance: The de Mestral Collection,Herbert E. Feist Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>; And(iii) Attributed Jean Baptiste Deshays,17th/18th Century, Allegory of Poetry,brown ink with brown and gray wash onpaper, 5 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches (14.6 x 12 cm),provenance: Herbert E. Feist Gallery, <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>; And (iv) French School, 17th/18thCentury, The Bust of a Youth, black andwhite chalk on blue paper, 3 1/2 x 4 inches(8.8 x 10.2 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,20094Follower of François BoucherTwo Putti on CloudsInscribed AV 17 (lr)Black and white chalk on blue paper,squared for transferTondo, 8 3/4 inches (22.3 cm); Togetherwith (ii) Attributed to Marie AntoineCarême, A Satyr with a Menad, inscribedin ink Careme (lr), black chalk on paper,polyganol shape, 2 3/8 x 2 7/8 inches(6 x 7.2 cm); And (iii) Louis Félix De La Rue,Putti at Play, pen and black ink with graywash on paper, 4 1/8 x 6 1/4 inches(10.3 x 15.9 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,50095Follower of François-Hubert DrouaisPortrait of a LadyOil on canvas, oval26 x 21 5/8 inches (66 x 55 cm)UnframedC$2,000-4,00096<strong>Continental</strong> School19th CenturyStill Life of Flowers in a VaseOil on canvas39 1/2 x 28 5/8 inches (100.4 x 72.7 cm)C$1,500-3,000See Illustration97Attributed to Adolphe Joseph ThomasMonticelliGarden PartyOil on panel12 x 15 1/2 inches (30.5 x 39.5 cm)C Estate of Susan Erpf Van De Bovenkamp$2,000-4,00098Manner of Adolphe MonticelliMountainous Landscape near AlgiersOil on panel13 x 34 5/8 inches (33 x 88 cm)Provenance:E. J. van Wisseling, AmsterdamC$800-1,20099French School18th/19th CenturyTravelers on a Road Through a Wood, with aLake in the DistanceOil on panel16 1/4 x 23 inches (41.2 x 58.3 cm)C$1,500-2,500100Louis François Victor WatelinFrench, 1838-1907Anglers on a Lake Outside a Town, 1872Signed L. Watelin and dated 72 (lr)Oil on panel13 x 18 1/4 inches (33 x 46.4 cm)C$800-1,200101French School19th CenturyLandscape with a Lake at the Edge of aVillageSigned R. Har...ette on the railing at lowercenterOil on board14 x 17 3/4 inches (35.5 x 45 cm)C$500-70026 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 27


102 108102<strong>Continental</strong> School18th/19th CenturyFigures Among RuinsGouache on paper11 3/4 x 17 3/4 inches (30 x 45 cm)C$2,000-3,000See Illustration103Louis-Auguste Brun,called Brun de VersoixSwiss, 1758-1815Landscape with a Classical Temple ona Hill and A Landscape with a RoadsideTomb: TwoEach brown ink with gray and brownwash on paperEach sight 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches(16.5 x 21.5 cm)Provenance:Private collection, NYC$1,500-3,000104Hubert RobertFrench, 1733-1808Study of a Rocky Outcrop and RockyLandscape with a Small Dam:TwoEach black chalk on paperEach sight 8 3/4 x 7 inches (22.3 x 17.8 cm)Provenance:Martine, Comptesse de BehagueMarquis de Ganay by descentSotheby’s, Monaco, Dec. 1, 1989, lot 50Sotheby’s, London, Jul. 5, 2000, lot 104Private collection, NYThese two sheets were originally pages66 and 67 of a sketch book used byRobert during his last days in Rome from1762-1765. Upon his return to Paris, theartist often drew upon his sketchbooks asa basis for his landscape paintings.C$1,500-3,000105French School17th CenturyPortrait of a GentlemanOil on canvas35 3/4 x 28 5/8 inches (90.8 x 72.8 cm)UnframedProvenance:Private Collection, SCC$800-1,200106French School18th CenturyPortrait of a Young Girl in GreenOil on canvas19 1/2 x 16 1/8 inches (49.5 x 41 cm)C$2,000-3,000107<strong>English</strong> School18th/19th CenturyPortrait of a Young GirlOil on canvas24 x 19 3/4 inches (61 x 50.2 cm)UnframedC$800-1,200108Nathaniel Hone the ElderIrish, 1718-1784Portrait of a Lady in BlueOil on canvas, within a painted oval30 x 25 1/4 inches (76.2 x 64 cm)Provenance:Lester T. SunderlandWilliam Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art,Kansas City, MOPrivate collection, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C$3,000-5,000See Illustration109French School19th CenturyPortrait of a Military Officer and Portraitof a Lady: TwoEach pastel on brown paper, withinan ovalEach sight 16 1/4 x 13 5/8 inches(41.3 x 34.6 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700110<strong>English</strong> School18th/19th CenturyWater Nymphs: TwoEach oil on canvasOne 13 x 16 inches (33 x 40.7 cm),the other 13 x 16 1/2 inches (33 x 42 cm)C$800-1,200111Manner of Thomas GainsboroughPortrait of a Lady in a Pink DressOil on canvas31 x 25 3/4 inches (79 x 65.5 cm); Togetherwith (ii) After Guido Reni, Head of Christ,oil on paper, within a painted oval,9 1/4 x 8 1/4 inches (23.5 x 21 cm),unframedC$600-800112Attributed to Nathaniel DancePortrait of Gentleman in a Blue WaistcoatOil on canvas35 3/4 x 28 1/4 inches (90.8 x 71.7 cm)C$1,000-2,000113John DownmanBritish, 1750-1824Portrait of Sir Thomas Cave, SeventhBaronet Stanford, NorthamptonshireBlack chalk and watercolor on paper,framed as an oval7 1/2 x 6 3/8 inches (19 x 16.2 cm)C Estate of Grace T. Farjeon$1,000-1,50028 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 29


120114114John Christian SchetkyScottish, 1778-1874After the Engagement Between the French Ship Droits de L’Hommeand the British Frigates Indefatigable and AmazonOil on canvas37 1/2 x 62 1/8 inches (95.3 x 157.7 cm)C Property of a California Collection$18,000-30,000See Illustration115<strong>Continental</strong> School18th CenturyPortrait of Catherine the GreatOil on canvas, oval28 3/4 x 23 1/4 inches (73 x 59 cm)C$800-1,200116<strong>English</strong> School18th CenturyKing Priam and his SonsBrown ink on paperSight 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches (14 x 21.5 cm);Together with (ii) French School, 18thCentury, Head of an Old Man, red chalk withwhite gouache on paper, sight 3 x 3 inches(7.5 x 7.5 cm); And (iii) French School, 18thCentury, Figure of Bacchus, red chalk onpaper, sight 5 x 2 5/8 inches (12.7 x 6.7 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500117<strong>English</strong> School19th CenturyPortrait of a Lady Pouring a LibationOil on canvas32 x 25 1/2 inches (81.3 x 64.8 cm)UnframedC$1,000-2,000118Thomas Rowlandson<strong>English</strong>, 1756-1827A Coach Entering a Town SquareBrown ink and watercolor on paper4 x 7 inches (10 x 7.8 cm)Provenance:Private collection, NYC$2,000-3,000119<strong>English</strong> School19th CenturyPortrait of a Military OfficerOil on canvas41 3/4 x 30 1/52 inches (106 x 77.5 cm)UnframedC$800-1,200120Edwin HayesBritish 1820-1904Ships in Choppy Water near Chalk CliffsSigned E Hayes and dated 1851 (lr)Oil on canvas10 x 15 7/8 inches (25.5 x 43 cm)C$1,500-2,500See Illustration121<strong>Continental</strong> School19th CenturyStill Life with Flowers and a Pineapple ona Ledge, 1839Signed M. Rachof and dated 1839 (lr)Oil on canvas19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches (49.5 x 39.4 cm)C$1,000-1,500122Otto van ThorenAustrian, 1828-1889Three Cows in a MeadowSigned O. V. Thoren (lr)Oil on canvas10 3/4 x 16 inches (27.3 x 40 .7 cm)C$800-1,200123French School20th CenturyDesign for a FountainInscribed Paris and dated March 7 (lr)Graphite pencil and brown wash on paper7 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches (19.5 x 11.3 cm);Together with (ii) 20th Century School,Study of St. John the Apostle, inscribedSt John the Apostle (lr), brown ink on paper,21 1/2 x 12 inches (54.5 x 30.5 cm)Provenance:Property from the Estate of Rosalie B. Green,Princeton, NJC$250-350124Italian School20th CenturyBanquet and Figures in a Garden: TwoEach oil on canvasEach 32 1/4 x 25 1/4 inches (81.5 x 64 cm)C$1,000-2,000125Danish School19th CenturyPortrait of an ArtistOil on canvas25 1/4 x 21 inches (65.5 x 53.3 cm)UnframedC$800-1,20030 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 31


126126William LintonBritish, 1791-1876A View of a Grove from Lord Northwick’s Villa atHarrow, 1823Signed W. Linton and dated 1823 (lc)Oil on canvas34 1/4 x 28 inches (87 x 71 cm)Provenance:The artistCommissioned by John Rushout, 2nd BaronNorthwick (1770-1859), Northwick Park, nearMoreton-in-Marsh, EnglandSale of the late Lord Northwick’s extensive andmagnificent collection of ancient and modernpictures, cabinet of miniatures and enamels,and other choice works of art, and the furniture,plate, wines and effects, at Thirlestaine House,Cheltenham, sold by auction by Mr. Phillips,July 26, 1859, and twenty-one subsequent daysPrivate collectionSpanierman Gallery, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>S The Spanierman Gallery, LLC$5,000-7,000See Illustration127Italian School19th CenturyPortrait of an AmateurOil on canvas31 1/2 x 23 1/4 inches (80 x 59 cm);Together with (ii) European School,19th Century, Portrait of a Woman in FolkCostume, oil on canvas, 31 1/2 x 25 inches(80 x 63.5 cm)C$800-1,200128Joseph HeickeAustrian, 1811-1861Cows in a Meadow, a Lake in the DistanceSigned J. Heicke (lr)Oil on canvas15 1/4 x 18 3/4 inches (38.7 x 47.5 cm)C$800-1,200129Ludwig Adam KunzAustrian, 1857-1929Still Life of Fruit in a BasketSigned L. Adam Kunz (ul)Oil on canvas29 3/4 x 39 1/2 inches (75 x 100.5 cm)C$2,000-3,000130Jean-Baptiste MonnoyerFrench, 1636-1699Still Life of Flowers in a Footed UrnOil on canvas60 x 46 1/8 (152.5 x 117 cm)Provenance:Didier Aaron, ParisC Property of a Palm Beach Estate$70,000-100,000See Illustration13032DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 33


132131131Jean-Baptiste MonnoyerFrench, 1636-1699Still Life of Flowers in a Scrolled UrnOil on canvas60 1/4 x 46 1/8 inches (153 x 117 cm)Provenance:Didier Aaron, ParisC Property of a Palm Beach Estate$70,000-100,000See Illustration132Hugues TaravalFrench, 1729-1785Chinoiserie Scenes of Children at Play: TwoEach oil on canvasEach oval 31 5/8 x 38 1/2 inches (80.4 x 98 cm)Provenance:Didier Aaron, ParisC Property of a Palm Beach Estate$20,000-30,000See Illustration34 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 35


The Collection of Arturo Toscanini135<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is honored to auction property from the Collection of Arturo Toscanini.Born in Parma, Italy, Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) was one of the world’s most prominentand influential conductors of the 20th century. During his lifetime, he was music directorat Milan’s La Scala, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s Metropolitan Opera and Philharmonic Orchestra, and finally,the first music director of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Generations of Americans wereintroduced to classical music through his radio and television broadcasts and numerousrecordings. The Collection of Arturo Toscanini has been consigned by the Estate ofWalfredo Toscanini (1928-2011), grandson of the legendary maestro.Property from the Estate of Walfredo Toscanini comprises lots 135 through 215 in the sale.Additional offerings include musical manuscripts in the maestro’s hand and other ephemerato be auctioned on April 23 and a landscape by George Inness to be auctioned on May 8.135Giovanni FattoriItalian, 1825-1908Mounted CavalrySigned Gio. Fattori (ll)Oil on panel4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches (11.7 x 16.5 cm)Exhibited:Columbia, SC, Columbia Museum of Art,Ottocento: Nineteenth-Centruy ItalianPaintings in American Collections, 1972-73,no. 23Williamstown, MA, Sterling and Francine ClarkArt Institute, Italian Paintings, 1850-1910, fromCollections in the Northeastern United States,1982, no. 21C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$10,000-20,000See Illustration136Mario De Maria (Marius Pictor)Italian, 1852-1924Il Mulino del Diavolo, Lilienthal(The Devil’s Mill, Lilienthal)Signed M Pictor with artist’s device (ll)Oil on paper laid to panel23 1/2 x 19 inches (59.7 x 48.3 cm)Exhibited:Esposizione Internazionale D’Art, Venice,Apr. 22-Oct. 31 1901, no. 190Mostra Commemorativa della Fondazione dellaBiennale, Venice, 1935, no. 428Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, ItalianPaintings, 1850-1910, from Collections in theNortheastern United States, 1982, no. 44C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$3,000-5,000137Ferruccio ScattolaItalian, 1873-1950Views of Siena, Venice and Perugia: ThreeEach signed f. ScattolaEach approximately 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches(14 x 11.5 cm)C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200138E. Bianchi SpagnoliniItalian, 20th centuryIsola dei Pescatore, on Lake MaggioreSigned E. Bianchi Spagnolini (lr)Oil on panel7 1/4 x 11 1/4 (18.5 x 28.5 cm)C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200139After Giovanni BoldiniPortrait of Arturo ToscaniniColor offset print21 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches (54 x 44.5 cm)C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 37


140142 143142[CARICATURE]DELFICO, MELCHIORRE DE FILIPPIS. Albumdi Caricature. [Naples: E. Colonna]1860. 2parts in 1. Bound with Continuazione dell’Album, 1861. Modern cloth retaining early giltlettered spine. Part 1 with 24 hand-coloredlithographed plates, part 2 with 23 plates(total 47 plates); 19 1/2 x 14 inches (50 x 34.5cm). Restorations and losses, worst at innermargin, title to second work mounted, stampsof “M. Delfico” to most plates, foxing, otherwear, sold as is.An amusing and scarce caricature albumincluding an image of Verdi.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration143BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETTSonnets from the Portuguese. San Francisco:Printed for William Andrews Clark by JohnHenry Nash, 1927. Number 70 of 250 copies.Two volumes. Original vellum backed boards,in original slipcase. Ink inscription to theMaestro in an unknown hand, some soilingand wear to slipcase.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$80-120144DANTE, ALIGHIERI[Divine Comedy in Italian]. La Comedia DelDivino Dante Alighieri Da Firenze Con LaEsposizione Di Giuseppi Landino PasseriniDa Cortona. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1911.Number 64 of 306 copies, this copy imprintedespecially for Maestro Arturo Toscanini onthe limitation page, also laid in is a clippedstrip of an early manuscript leaf with initialpresenting the book to Toscanini from GiorgioBasso. Original blind stamped bevelledboards with metal corner and centerpieces,lacking clasps. Printed in black and red.16 x 12 inches (41.5 x 30 cm). Bindings lightlyrubbed and worn, clasps lacking as noted.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600See Illustration145[ART]SIREN, OSVALD. Early Chinese Paintingfrom the A. W. Bahr Collection. London:Chiswick Press, 1938. One of 750 copies,inscribed by Bahr to Arturo Toscanini inthe year of publication. Original giltlettered cloth. Plates. 16 x 11 inches(41.5 x 28.5 cm). A bit rubbed but a verygood copy; Together with a group ofeight various art titles, including Verve7, works illustrated by Aubrey Beardsleyand James Thurber, works on the Vatican,Michelangelo, etc. A few variouslyinscribed, worn.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$100-200146Georges RouaultLE DUR METIER DE VIVRE...; JESUS SERAEN AGONIE JUSQU’A LA FIN DU MONE...;DURA LEX SED LEX (WOFSY 119; 142; 159)Three aquatints, 1922 (2) and 1926,respectively, from Miserere.Sight of each sheet approximately 25(635 mm) x 19 1/2 inches (495 mm)C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$700-1,000See Illustration141141 verso140Anna Vaughn Hyatt HuntingtonAmerican, 1876-1973Stretching PantherSigned Anna V. Hyatt on the left back foot;stamped #302 Gorham Co. Founders 0492on the extended right back footBronze with dark brown patinaLength 13 inches (33 cm)C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$5,000-8,000See Illustration141Attributed to Adolphe MonticelliLadies on a TerraceBears signature Monticelli (lr)Oil on panel8 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches (22.2 x 14.3 cm)There is an oil sketch of figures onthe verso.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$5,000-7,000See Illustration14438DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 201339DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 39


147147Italian Neoclassical Walnut BureauCirca 1800The hinged rectangular fall frontopening toreveal an interior fitted for writing,above two long drawers of serpentineoutline, raised on square taperingfluted legs, the whole carved withribbon tired blossoms.Height 40 3/4 inches (1.03 m), width51 inches (1.29 m), depth 23 inches(58.4 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$3,000-5,000See Illustration148Set of Six Colonial George II StyleMahogany Dining ChairsEach pierced vasiform backrest abovea drop-in seat, raised on cabriole legsending in ball and claw feet.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,500-2,500149Italian Neoclassical Walnut Tub Chair19th CenturyEach curved backrest above a paddedseat, raised on square tapering legs.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$250-350See Illustration151George III Style Leather Upholstered WingChairThe rectangular padded back above a loosecushion seat, raised on square tapering legsending in casters.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200See Illustration152<strong>Continental</strong> Bronze Pax19th CenturyDepicting the crucifixion. Height 4 inches(10.2 cm), width 3 1/4 inches (8.3 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700151153Pair of Italian Baroque Walnut Armchairs18th Century and laterEach arched padded high back and seatraised on turned legs joined by conformingstretchers.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$3,000-5,000See Illustration154Italian Neoclassical Walnut SetteeCirca 1800The stepped rectangular padded backrestand seat raised on circular tapering flutedlegs. Length 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,200-1,800See Illustration153155Italian Rococo Walnut Settee17th/18th CenturyThe arched rectangular padded backrestand padded seat raised on cabriole legs.Length 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200156Italian Neoclassical Walnut Side TableThe circular top above a single drawer,raised on square tapering legs. Height 291/4 inches (74.2 cm), diameter 19 1/4 inches(49 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600149150Italian Painted and Parcel GiltReliquary18th/19th CenturyHeight 18 3/4 inches (47.6 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration15415040 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 41


157157Italian Baroque Style Walnut Trestle TableThe rectangular top raised on scrolling supports.Height 32 inches (81.2 cm), width 6 feet 9 1/2inches (2.07 m), depth 29 3/4 inches (75.5 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,000-1,500See Illustration158[VERDI, GIUSEPPE]Framed lithographic print depicting Verdiabove a typeset biography. Somewhat slipped inframe, spotting and edgewear; Together with aframed panoramic engraving of Meyland.Unexamined out of frame.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$100-150159Italian Painted and Parcel Gilt Figure of a Saint18th CenturyHeight 14 1/2 inches (37.5 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$250-350163Italian Rococo Walnut CommodeNow fitted as a silver chest, the shaped rectangulartop above a hinged fall front opening to revealdrawers, raised on cabriole legs. Height 45 1/4inches (89.5 cm), width 39 7/8 inches (1.01 m),depth 17 inches (43.2 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration164[PHOTOGRAPHY]A Portfolio of Sixteen Photographs by AlvinLangdon Coburn. Rochester: Eastman House,[1962]. Printed booklet and 16 plates laid intooriginal printed portfolio. About fine; Togetherwith two books inscribed by Arthur Rothsteinto Walfredo Toscanini.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$100-200163160Set of Four Italian Neoclassical style OakSide ChairsEach oval padded back and seat raisedon square tapering legs.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600See Illustration160161[FINE BINDINGS - CLASSICS]I Poeti Greci Tradotti de Ettore Romagnoli.Bologna: Nicola Zanichelli, n.d. [circa 1926].Many stamped copy “109” from an unknownlimitiation and signed by translator Romagnoli.17 volumes. Uniformly bound in three-quartersred morocco gilt over marbled boards, t.e.g. 91/4 x 6 inches (24 x 16 cm). Some minor wearbut attractive overall; Together with a group ofseven similarly bound works, in a smaller format,three-quarters black morocco gilt, includes oneinscribed to Walfredo Toscaniniby Marcello Sammarco.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$200-300See Illustration168169[ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS][ROME]Group of approximately sixty antiquarian GIORGIO, FELICE. Descrizione162volumes. Comprising one volume signed by Istorica del Teatro di Tor di[FINE BINDINGS]166Arturo Toscanini; early (possibly first) editions Nona. Rome: Stampe delCollection of approximately one hundred<strong>Continental</strong> Walnut Hall Benchof four Jules Verne titles in Italian; various works Cannetti, 1795. Early marbledtwenty-five volumes in near matching bindings,The plank seat raised on trestle-form supports. inscribed to Walfredo Toscanini; a 1761wrappers.including volumes signed or inscribed byLength 71 inches (1.08 m).dictionary printed in Venice; a group of Jack 8 x 6 1/4 inches (21.5 x 16.5Italian authors such as Angelo Ottolini, LeoC Estate of Walfredo ToscaniniLondon titles translated into Italian; several 18th cm); 9 folding plates.Pollini, Allessandro Giulini, etc. Bound in near$700-1,000and 19th century viewbooks of Milan, Rome and Two leaves strengthened atmatching three-quarters red morocco gilt overParis, including one illustrated with mounted gutter, small worm hole to finalmarbled boards, the spines with gilt lettering167photographs; several copies of the facsimile leaf, other minor wear.and panelling, raised bands. Many imprintedItalian Neoclassical Walnut and Marquetryedition of Lucia de Lammermoor’s Dramma C Estate of Walfredo Toscaniniespecially for Walter Toscanini and presumablyCommodeTragico, 1941; Storia Dell’America, 1822, early $100-200bound for him, several also with the antiquarianEarly 19th centuryboards, 3 volumes, retains maps; several leatherbooksellersThe bow front top above a conforming casebound volumes; etc. Condition varies, somecard laid in of Walfredo Toscanini comprisingenclosing three long graduated drawers, raised worn, an interesting miscellany that should bemostly early 20th century Italian authors buton square tapering legs. Height 34 1/2 inches seen, sold as is.161also including translations or volumes in various(87.6 cm), width 51 1/2 inches (1.31 m),C Estate of Walfredo Toscaninilanguages by Anatole France, Maupassant, etc.depth 21 1/2 inches 54.5 cm).$400-600Sizes vary. Some volumes worn with losses orC Estate of Walfredo Toscaninidetached boards, many fine, should be seen,$1,500-2,000sold as is.See Illustration42 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 43165165<strong>Continental</strong> Patinated-Metal Plaque ofVittore GrubicyHeight 7 inches (17.8 cm), width 4 7/8 inches(12 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600See Illustration167


177172174[FINE BINDINGS]Group of approximately twenty-sixvolumes in near matching vellum orparchment bindings. Includes translationsof Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, Edgar AllanPoe, and others. Each vellum or parchmentbacked, most with lettering labels.Sizes vary, largest 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches(22 x 14.5 cm). Some wear and soiling.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$100-200175[FINE BINDINGS]Group of approximately forty volumes,each bound in an 18th, 19th century orantique style bindings. Includes Houssaye’s1814, a three volume 1823 Florence editionof L’Orlando Furioso, and others. Sizes vary,largest 8 1.2 x 5 1.2 inches (23 x 15 cm).Some wear commensurate with age.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$200-300176[MILAN]ARTARIA, FERDINANDO. Guida da Milanoa Ginevra pel Sempione. Milan: F. Artaria,1822. Early morocco backed boards, redmorocco lettering label, spine tooled andlettered in gilt. 10 x 8 inches (25.5 x 20 cm);Folding map, engraved title and 40 plates.Map nearly detached, some spotting butvery clean overall, binding rubbed with lightwear to joints.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$100-200177Colonial George III Style Hardwood CamelBack SetteeThe arched rectangular backrest and seatraised on leaf carved sabre legs. Length7 feet 3 inches (2.21 m).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200See Illustration178George III Style MahoganyTriple-Pedestal Dining TableThe rounded rectangular top with a reedededge, raised on urn-form supports andreeded sabre legs ending in paw feet andcasters. Height 29 1/2 inches (75 cm),width 68 inches (1.73 cm), depth 47 inches(1.19 m).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,500-2,500See Illustration179<strong>English</strong> Mahogany SideboardThe rectangular top above a conformingcase enclosing four long drawers and a pairof cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet.Height 39 3/4 inches (1.01 m), width 7 feet1 3/4 inches (2.16 m), depth 18 inches(45.8 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$700-1,000171170Borsalino Felt HatC Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600171Arturo Toscanini’s RehearsalJacket and Pinstripe PantsC Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration172Arturo Toscanini’s Wool Cape andOvercoatThe black hooded cape with a redlining, and a gray overcoat.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration173Group of Embossed LeatherArticlesComprising a letter box, camera caseand suitcase. Height of suitcase 63/4 inches (17.2 cm), width 24 inches(61 cm),depth 15 inches (38 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-60017844 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 45


Silver & Silver Plate185Whiting Sterling Silver Two-HandledPresentation BowlBearing inscription to Maestro Arturo Toscanini,1921. Height 13 1/2 inches (34.3 cm), width 201/2 inches (52.1 cm), approximately 136 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$4,000-6,000See Illustration180Louis XV Gilt-Bronze Patch BoxCast with foliate scrolls and shells.Diameter 3 1/8 inches (8 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$700-1,000181Pair of George III Style Mahogany ConsolesEach demilune top raised on square taperinglegs ending in spade feet. Height 30 3/4 inches(78 cm), width 46 1/2 inches (1.18 m), depth23 1/4 inches (59 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,000-1,500See Illustration181182Louis XVI Style Gilt-Wood BedsteadThe rectangular padded head and footboard outlinedwith entrelac, raised on circular tapering fluted legs.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$2,000-4,000See Illustration183<strong>Continental</strong> Silhouette of Franz ListzHeight 3 1/2 inches (9 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$200-300184<strong>Continental</strong> Patinated-Bronze Double Sided CrossIn a fitted case. Height 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600186Assembled Tiffany & Co. Sterling SilverFlatware ServiceComprising thirty-six dinner forks, thirty-sixluncheon forks, sixteen cream soup spoons,forty-five teaspoons, six ice cream spoons,twenty-one demitasse spoons, ten soup spoons,eleven dinner knives, six luncheon knives, elevenbutter spreaders, nine serving spoons, three saucespoons, four serving forks, two escargot forks,three pastry servers and a treen salad servingspoon and fork. Total approximately 298 ounces,weighable.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,500-2,500187<strong>Continental</strong> Silver Flatware ServiceComprising eighteen dinner forks, twelveluncheon forks, twelve fish forks, twelve lobsterforks, twelve soup spoons, twelve demitassespoons, twelve teaspoons twelve tablespoons,eighteen dinner knives, twelve luncheon knives,twelve fruit knives, twelve fish knives, threeserving spoons, tomato server, sauce ladle,carving knife and fork, fish knife and fork, treensalad fork, asparagus server and a salt spoon.Total approximately 128 ounces, weighable.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,800-2,200See Illustration185188George III Silver Meat SkewerWilliam Eley & William Fearn, London, circa1798-99; And a Sterling Silver Dinner Bell.Total approximately 5 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500189Group of Seventeen Silver PlatedMarrow ScoopsC Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600187190Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Center BowlWith a scalloped edge and conforming foot.Diameter 15 3/8 inches (39 cm), approximately48 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$2,000-3,000See Illustration18219046 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 47


203Group of <strong>Continental</strong> Silver AshtraysComprising a diamond, heart, spade andclub-form example. Total approximately 5ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration204<strong>Continental</strong> Silver Chocolate Pot19th CenturyWith a treen handle. Height 9 1/2 inches(23.5 cm), approximately 21 ounces, all in.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$600-800203191191Russian Silver SaltIn the form of a rooster. Length 4 inches(10.2 cm), approximately 4 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600See Illustration192Tiffany & Co. Silver Gilt Sauce LadleIn the Olympian pattern. Approximately4 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$200-400193Group of Thirteen Tiffany & Co. SterlingSilver Soup SpoonsTotal approximately 24 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600194Southeast Asian Silver Cane HandleIn the form of a foo lion. Length 3 3/4 inches(9.5 cm), approximately 2 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600195Assembled Set of Twelve AmericanSterling Silver Luncheon PlatesSix by Tiffany & Co. Diameter 9 1/2 inches(24.2 cm), total approximately 137 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$7,000-10,000200196Miscellaneous Group of Ten Silver TableArticlesComprising salts and casters.Total approximately 26 ounces, weighable.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$600-900197<strong>Continental</strong> Silver Oval Footed BowlLength 8 /4 inches (22.2 cm), approximately12 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700198<strong>Continental</strong> Silver Platter and Pair ofFruit PlatesEach inscribed on the verso. Length ofplatter 16 1/4 inches (41.4 cm), totalapproximately 52 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200199Pair of <strong>Continental</strong> Silver Three-LightCandelabraHeight 9 1/4 inches, total approximately23.5 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700200Set of Four Tiffany & Co. Sterling SilverCandlesticksHeight 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm), weighted.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200See Illustration201Set of Twenty-Four <strong>Continental</strong> SilverChampagne GlassesTotal approximately 90 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,500-2,500See Illustration202French Silver Coffee Pot19th CenturyWith an animal mask spout, on curved legsending in paw feet. Height 11 inches(27.9 cm), approximately 26 ounces, all in.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700See Illustration205Italian Silver BowlCrippaWith shell cast scalloped edge. Diameter11 7/8 inches (30 cm), approximately 15ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$400-600206Two American Sterling Silver Revere StyleBowlsOne with a gadrooned edge. Diameter oflarger 9 5/8 inches (24.5 cm), total approximately47 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700207Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Cream Jug19th CenturyWith an oval monogram and Greek Keyborders. Height 6 1/2 inches (16.2 cm), approximately8 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700208Pair of Berridge Sterling Silver NapkinRingsEach monogramed with Arturo and his wifeCarla’s initials. Total approximately 7 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$300-500See Illustration208209Two <strong>Continental</strong> Silver ArticlesComprising a circular box and a shell-formcondiment server. Diameter of box 6 inches,total approximately 18 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700210<strong>English</strong> Silver Tea and Coffee ServiceCirca 1900 and laterComprising a teapot, coffee pot, chocolatepot, hot water kettle on stand, creamjug, sugar bowl; And an AssociatedTwo-Handled Tray. Height of hotwater kettle 14 inches (35.5 cm), totalapproximately 142 ounces, all in.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$3,000-5,000See Illustration210201 20248 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 49


211Italian Silver Table ServiceComprising thirty bowls,, twelvebread plates, fifteen side plates,three chargers, and an ovalplatter. Length of platter16 5/8 inches (42.2 cm), totalapproximately 368 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$8,000-12,000See Illustration of Part214Group of Sterling SilverArticlesComprising two Tiffany & Co.compotes, Tiffany & Co.porringer and two otherporringers. Height of tallest4 3/4 inches (12 cm), totalapproximately 31 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$700-1,000<strong>Furniture</strong> & Decorations211212American Sterling SilverWater JugHeight 8 inches (20.2 cm),approximately 19 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$500-700213Assembled Set of TwelveSterling Silver Bread PlatesIncluding six by Tiffany & Co.Diameter 6 3/8 inches(16.2 cm), total approximately56 ounces.C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$1,500-2,500215Two <strong>Continental</strong> SilverChargersEach of circular form. Diameterof larger 14 1/8 inches (36 cm),total approximately 63 cm).C Estate of Walfredo Toscanini$800-1,200Property of Various Other OwnersSilver & Silver Plate216Group of Six South American Silver PlatesDiameter of largest 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm),total approximately 31 ounces.C$400-600220217French Silver Gilt LadleFrancois-Dominique Naudin, Paris, circa 1819Length 14 inches (35.6 cm), approximately 8 ounces.C$2,000-2,500220 detail218<strong>Continental</strong> Enameled Silver Covered ChaliceWith a dragon finial and strapwork and shell decoration.Height 14 1/4 inches (36.3 cm).C$700-1,000219George III Silver SalverRichard Rugg, London, circa 1772-73Diameter 8 inches (20.4 cm), approximately 13 ounces.C$700-1,000220Pair of George III Silver Gilt GobletsJ.E. Terry & Co., London, circa 1820-21Each decorated with a continuous hunt scene, on a foliatescalloped foot. Height 6 7/8 inches, total approximately18 ounces.Provenance:Estate of Consuelo Vanderbilt EarlC Estate of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl$2,000-3,000See IllustrationLot 38450DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013


221Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt and Patinated-BronzeFigural Groups19th CenturyEach a putto on top of a goat, on a shaped oval baseending in toupie feet. Height 9 1/8 inches (23 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration227221222226Régence Gilt-Wood MirrorCirca 1730Surmounted by a shell carved mirror crest.Height 42 1/2 inches (1.08 m), width 23inches (58.4 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000227Italian Rococo Gilt-Wood ConsoleMid 18th centuryThe alabaster fiorito top of serpentineoutline, raised on cabriole legs carved at theknees with fruit and ending in leafy scrollingtoes. Height 33 inches (83.9 cm), width 56inches (1.42 m), depth 26 1/2 inches (67.4cm).C$5,000-7,000See Illustration228Louis XV Painted Chaise à la ReineStamped HLB, mid 18th centuryThe arched rectangular padded back abovea loose cushion seat, raised on shell carvedcabriole legs.Provenance:Charles Kriz AntiquesC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900229Directoire Painted TaboretCirca 1800The padded seat raised on circular taperinglegs. Height 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600230Provincial Louis XV Cherry Buffet18th Century and laterThe rectangular top above a conformingcase enclosing two short drawers above twopaneled cupboard doors, raised on shortcabriole legs. Height 40 1/2 inches (1.03m), width 53 inches (1.34 m), depth 23 1/2inches (55.8 cm).•$2,000-3,000See Illustration225222Italian Marble Inset WalnutCassoneIncorporating some early elementsThe rectangular top opening toreveal a plain interior, above afrieze with variegated marblepanels, raised on paw feet. Height19 3/4 inches (50.2 cm), width64 1/2 inches (1.64 m), depth20 1/2 inches (52 cm).C$2,500-4,500See Illustration223Louis XV Painted Taboret18th CenturyThe rectangular padded top raisedon foliate carved cabriole legs.Height 7 1/2 inches (19 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900224Provincial Louis XV Walnut andCherry Table à ÉcrireThe hinged rectangular topopening to a rising fitted interior,raised on cabriole legs. Height25 3/4 inches (65.4 cm), width20 inches (50.8 cm), depth12 inches (30.4 cm).Provenance:Old VersaillesC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700225Italian Neoclassical Marble UrnCarved with ram’s mask and hungwith bacchic garlands, on a circularfoot with laurel garland. Height 153/4 inches (40 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration23052 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 53


231<strong>Continental</strong> Neoclassical Walnut CommodeCirca 1800The rectangular top above a conforming case enclosingthree long drawers carved with foliate panels, raised onsquare tapering legs. Height 41 inches (1.04 m), width48 1/4 inches (1.22 m), depth 24 inches (61.1 cm).C$2,000-4,000234232Italian Neoclassical Walnut Bureau18th Century and laterThe slant front opening to reveal a fitted interior, abovefour short drawers, raised on square tapering fluted legs.Height 45 1/2 inches (1.16 m), width 39 1/2 inches(1.00 m), depth 19 1/2 inches (49.5 cm).C$800-1,200233Italian Baroque Walnut Bench18th Century and laterThe scrolling backrest above a plank seat, raised ontrestle supports. Length 51 inches (1.29 m).C$600-900240241235237Louis XIV Gilt-Wood Low TableThe rectangular marble inset top raised onsquare tapering legs joined by a shapedX-stretcher. Height 21 1/2 inches (54.6 cm),width 23 1/2 inches (59.7 cm), depth16 3/4 inches (42.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700238Provincial Louis XV Oak and FruitwoodSide CabinetThe rectangular top with cantedforecorners, above a conforming caseenclosing a pair of paneled cupboarddoors centering two short drawers anda recess, raised on cabriole legs. Height51 1/2 inches (1.31 m), width 70 1/4 inches(1.79 m), depth 18 inches (45.6 cm).•$1,200-1,800241Roman Stone TogatusPossibly 2nd or 3rd century ADHeight 19 inches (48.3 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration242Spanish Baroque Walnut and MarquetryVargueno on Stand17th/18th CenturyThe fall front inlaid with a coat ofarms, opening to reveal a boneinlaid interior fitted with anarrangement of drawers.Height 56 1/2 inches (1.43 m),width 41 1/4 inches (1.05 m).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration243Herend Porcelain Dinner ServiceIn the Orange Chinese Bouquet pattern,comprising fourteen dinner plates, fourteensoup bowls, fourteen bread plates, fourteencream soups, fourteen saucers, threeserving dishes and a candlestick. Diameterof dinner plate 10 inches (25.4 cm).C$2,000-4,000239French Porcelain Platter19th CenturyWith a molded edge, painted with floralsprays. Length 20 1/2 inches (52.1 cm).C$1,000-1,500234Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze and PorcelainMantel Clock19th CenturyThe circular enamel dial within a treeflanked by a chinoiserie figure andsurrounded by blossoming flowers and asingle candle nozzle. Height 10 3/8 inches(26.5 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$4,000-6,000See Illustration235William IV Rosewood Breakfast TablePossibly Scottish, circa 1830The circular tilt top raised on anhourglass-shaped standard carved withleaf tips, continuing to anincurved square base ending in bun feetcasters. Height 29 inches (73.7 cm),diameter 50 1/2 inches (1.28 m).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration240236Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mantel ClockPair of Louis XV Painted Chaises à laLate 18th centuryReineThe circular enamel dial with Roman andMid 18th centuryArabic numerals, surmounted by a militaryEach caned arched rectangular backresttrophy and flanked by an infant in militaryabove a caned seat with a loose cushion,costume and an infant with bow and arrow,raised on cabriole legs joined by anon a shaped rectangular base.X-stretcher.Provenance:Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Keyman Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> CollectorC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000$600-900 See Illustration24254 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 55


250244Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze Cartel Clock19th CenturyThe circular enamel dial with Romanand Arabic numerals, enclosed in a casesurmounted by an urn finial. Height16 1/2 inches (42 cm).Provenance:Frederick Victoria, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700245Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt-BronzeMounted Chinese Porcelain FiguralCandelabraEach seated figure surmounted by threeFloral candle arms, on a marble plinth.Height 15 inches (38.1 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> fromthe collection of Madame BalsanC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500246Pair of Italian Neoclassical VariegatedMarble Busts of Statesmen18th/19th CenturyEach on an Neoclassical scagliolapedestal decorated to simulate verdeantico marble. Height overall 65 inches(1.65 m).C$3,000-5,000247Dresden Porcelain Covered Tureenon StandIn the Rococo taste, painted with floralsprays on a wave molded ground.C$600-800248Group of Four Lacquered PanelsEach with flowers or birds. Lengthof largest 14 1/2 inches (36.8 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$100-200249Framed French Portrait on GlassDepicting a maiden.Height 8 inches (20.2 cm), width6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600250Early Louis XV Walnut Fauteuilà la ReineSecond quarter of the 18th centuryThe shell carved crest rail above anarched rectangular caned and paddedbackrest and caned seat with a loosecushion, raised on cabriole legs headedby shells and ending in scrolling toes.Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration252Italian Neoclassical Marble Bust of a Senator19th CenturyHeight 24 1/2 inches (62.2 cm).C$2,000-4,000253Pair of Italian Rococo Painted and Parcel GiltAltar Sticks18th/19th CenturyEach mounted as a lamp, of baluster form,carved with putti masks, on a tripod base.Height 24 1/4 inches (61.6 cm).C$1,000-1,500254Indian Ivory Triptych19th/20th CenturyCarved as Moses. Height 12 inches (30.5 cm).C$3,000-5,000255French Ivory Figure of a Saint19th CenturyHeight 8 1/8 inches (20.6 cm).C$1,500-2,500256Early Louis XV Gilt-Bronze and Tole PaintedEncrierOf oval form, the hinged cover decorated witha reserve of a figure with a phoenix, on a shapedrectangular base ending in shell cast feet. Height4 3/8 inches (11.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration257256257<strong>Continental</strong> Bronze Figure of a Young GirlReading18th/19th CenturyOn a later square base. Height of figure6 3/4 inches (17.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900See Illustration251251George II Mahogany Gate Leg TableMid 18th centuryThe rectangular top with rounded drop leaves,raised on cabriole legs carved at the kneeswith shells and bellflowers and ending in balland claw feet. Height 28 1/2 inches (72.5 cm),width 65 inches (1.65 cm), depth 23 1/2 inches(59.6 cm).C Estate of Beverly S. VanderPoel$6,000-9,000See Illustration258Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted EbonizedBureau PlatThe rectangular leather inset top above a singledrawer, raised on square tapering legs. Height28 inches (71 cm), width 33 3/4 inches (85.7 cm),depth 21 inches (53.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration259French Bone/Ivory Prisoner of War ShipLate 19th centuryIn a glass case. Length 14 3/4 inches (37.5 cm).C$3,000-5,00025856DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 57


260267266260<strong>English</strong> Blue John Urn18th/19th CenturyOn a variegated marble pedestal.Height 12 inches (30.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration261Biedermeier Part Ebonized, Brass Inlaid, Gilt-BronzeMounted Mahogany and Maple Sécretaire à AbattantCirca 1830In two parts, the upper section enclosing a mirroredcupboard door flanked by foliate vines and cupboarddoors, above spring release doors, the lower sectionwith a hinged flap opening to reveal an interior fittedfor writing, over three long graduated drawers, raisedon block feet. Height 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m), width45 3/4 inches (1.16 m), depth 21 inches (53.4 cm);And a Biedermeier Birch Armchair en Suite.C$2,000-4,000See Illustration262French Gilt-Bronze Figure of a Putto in Vulcan’s ForgeHeight overall 6 inches (15.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600263Pair of French Gilt-Bronze Figures of SaintsHeight 5 1/8 inches (13 cm).Provenance:Manhattan Galleries, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-900261264Louis XV Gilt-Wood Frame18th CenturyMarked at the corners with flowerheads. Height 17 3/4 inches(45 cm), width 14 3/4 inches (37.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800265Pair of Framed French Earthenware PlaquesEach depicting a bacchanalian scene. Height 5 inches (12.7 cm),width 6 3/4 inches (16.6 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700266Empire Style Gilt-Bronze Mantel Clock19th CenturyThe circular dial with Roman numerals,supported by stylized dolphin and wingedputto with lyre, on an oval base cast withleaf tips. Height 15 1/2 inches (39.4 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration267Pair of Empire Style Gilt andPatinated-Bronze Three-Light SconcesEach tapering backplate with a flamingfinial and issuing curved candle arms.Height 27 1/2 inches (69.9 cm).C$1,500-2,500See Illustration268Regency Gilt-Bronze Mounted MahoganyFold-Over Card TableCirca 1810The hinged rectangular top opening toreveal a baize inset surface, raised onoutswept square legs joined by a shelfstretcher and ending in toupie feet. Height29 3/4 inches (75.5 cm), width 35 3/4 inches(90.9 cm), depth 17 1/2 inches (44.4 cm).Provenance:Hyde Park Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C$3,000-5,000See Illustration269Dutch Tile PictureAfter Cornelis SpringerDepicting a view of the Prinsengracht,Amsterdam. Height 25 1/4 inches (64.2 cm),width 37 3/4 inches (95.9 cm).C$1,000-1,500270Royal Copenhagen Flora DanicaPorcelain TrayPainted with a floral specimen and witha serrated rim, the base with botanicalidentification. Length 12 inches (30.5 cm).C$1,000-1,50026858DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 59


271Pair of Royal Copenhagen Flora DanicaPorcelain Pickle DishesEach painted with a floral specimen andwith a serrated rim, the base with botanicalidentification. Length 8 inches (20.3 cm).C$1,000-1,500272272Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt-BronzeMounted Chinese Glazed Porcelain Vases19th CenturyEach of flaring form, with scrollinghandles, on a scrolling foliate base.Height 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm).Provenance:Rare Art, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration and Front Cover273Régence Gilt-Wood Card Table18th Century and laterThe rectangular gilt tooled leather inset topabove a shell carved frieze and single draweron each side, raised on cabriole legs headedby shells and ending in hoof feet. Height27 1/4 inches (69.1 cm), width 29 3/4 inches(75.6 cm), depth 30 5/8 inches (77.8 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$3,000-5,000See Illustration277Pair of French Gilt-Bronze Figuresof Infant Musicians19th CenturyEach on a columnar marble pedestal.Height 8 7/8 inches (22.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800See Illustration278Louis XV Gilt-Bronze MountedWalnut CommodeMid 18th centuryThe top of serpentine outline, abovea conforming case enclosing threelong paneled drawers, raised oncabriole legs ending in scrolling toes.Height 34 3/4 inches (88.3 cm),width 51 1/2 inches (1.31 m),depth 24 3/4 inches (62.9 cm).•$5,000-7,000See Illustration279Mason’s Transfer DecoratedIronstone Dinner Service19th CenturyComprising thirty-two dinner plates,six salad plates, twelve soup bowls,five platters, soup tureen, two coveredvegetable dishes, two sauce tureensand three serving dishes. Length oflargest platter 20 1/2 inches (52 cm).C Estate of A. Harry Fishman$1,500-2,500280Pair of Framed French TerraCotta Plaques19th CenturyDepicting dancing fauns or putti.Height 5 1/2 inches (14 cm),width 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm).Provenance:Manhattan Galleries, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-900281Pair of French Bisque PorcelainFigures of Sphinxes19th CenturyHeight of larger 7 inches (17.8 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$300-500277274Italian Green Glazed Pottery Olive Oil JarWith a pinched spout and loop handles.Height 17 1/2 inches (44.4 cm).C$400-600275<strong>Continental</strong> Neoclassical Style Gilt-WoodAltar StickMounted as a lamp, of triangular section,on paw feet. Height 19 inches (48.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700276George II Style Fruitwood CandlestandThe circular top raised on a tripod base.Height 23 1/2 inches (59.6 cm), diameter17 5/8 inches (44.6 cm).•$300-50027327860DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 61


285Group of Seven <strong>Continental</strong> Portrait Minatures19th/20th CenturyHeight of largest 3 1/2 inches (8.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800282286Patinated-Bronze GroupOf the Rape of the Sabine WomenHeight 14 5/8 inches (37.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$300-500283287George II Feather Banded Walnut Slant Front DeskMid 18th century and laterThe hinged rectangular fall front fitted for writing,above two banks of three drawers centering a recessedcupboard door, raised on a plinth. Height38 inches (96.5 cm), width 34 inches (86.2 cm),depth 21 3/4 inches (55.7 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration287284282Group of Three French Bronze SpyGlasses19th CenturyLength of largest 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration283Italian Baroque Walnut Armchair18th Century and laterThe rectangular needlework back andseat with leaf carved arm rests, raisedon barley twist legs joined by aconforming H-stretcher.C$1,200-1,800See Illustration284<strong>Continental</strong> Neoclassical Marble Font18th/19th CenturyThe rectangular dished basin surmountedby an urn.C$3,000-5,000See Illustration288Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Fish Bowls19th CenturyEach decorated with a continuous band of dragonsamongst clouds. Height 25 1/2 inches (64.9 cm),diameter 30 inches (76.2 cm).C Estate of Susan Erpf Van De Bovenkamp$5,000-7,000289Group of Three Chinese Turquoise GlazedBottle VasesHeight of tallest 6 3/4 inches (17.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900290Provincial Louis XV Cherry Buffet à Deux Corps18th Century and laterThe shelved superstructure above a rectangular topwith canted forecorners, over a conforming caseenclosing two drawers and two paneled cupboarddoors, raised on short cabriole legs ending inscrolling toes. Height 7 feet 5 1/4 inches (2.27 m),width 55 1/4 inches (1.04 m), depth 20 1/2 inches(62.4 cm).•$2,500-3,500See Illustration291<strong>Continental</strong> Gilt-Bronze PaxDepicting a bacchanalian scene. Height 2 7/8 inches(7.2 cm), width 2 3/8 inches (6 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-70029062DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 63


292298297292Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted MarbleMantel ClockThe circular enamel dial with Roman andArabic numerals, signed Breant a Paris,surmounted by a warrior and supported byobelisks, on a rectangular base ending intoupie feet. Height 15 1/4 inches (38.6 cm),width 12 1/2 inches (31.1 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration293Louis XV Painted BergèreStamped George, mid 18th centuryThe cartouche-form padded back above aloose cushion seat, raised on cabriole legs.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration294<strong>Continental</strong> Rococo Paintedand Parcel Gilt Candelabrum19th CenturyOf curved form, with shells and C-scrolls.Height 28 inches (71.1 cm),width 30 1/2 inches (77.5 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration293295Pair of Chinese Export Armorial PorcelainVegetable DishesEarly 19th centuryEach centering coat of arms, the scallopededge with a gilt crosshatch border. Length10 1/4 inches (26 cm).C$400-600296Pair of <strong>English</strong> Porcelain Serving Dishes19th CenturyEach of oval form, painted with floral sprayson a cobalt ground, with a molded edgeand shell-form handles. Length 13 inches(33 cm).C$600-800297Louis Philippe Gilt-Bronze PlaqueCirca 1850Depicting a portrait profile of a French nobelman,framed. Height 5 1/2 inches (14 cm).C$300-500See Illustration298Pair of French Marble Wall Brackets18th CenturyEach carved as a youth supporting a shell. Height12 inches (30.5 cm), width 10 inches (25.4 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration299Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-Bronze MountedPorcelain JardinieresEach of cylindrical form, painted on one side witha child and other a landscape, raised on three pawfeet. Height 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm).Provenance:David Seidenberg, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900294300<strong>Continental</strong> Baroque Walnut Armoire17th Century and laterThe stepped molded cornice above a single drawerand a cupboard door with raised panel decoration,raised on bun feet. Height 8 feet 1 inch (2.46 m),width 59 1/4 inches (1.05 m), depth 29 inches(73.7 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration30064DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 65


301Pair of Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted Marble Obelisks18th/19th CenturyEach of tapering form, on a square pedestal cast with amilitary trophy. Height 13 1/2 inches (34.3 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration305Pair of Chinese Export Famille Rose PorcelainCovered JardinieresEach with four vignettes with ladies and attendants ona molded grape leaf ground with foxes and squirrels.Height 9 1/2 inches.•$800-1,200See Illustration301302Pair of Louis XV Walnut and BeechwoodChaise à la ReineMid 18th centuryThe arched rectangular padded back and seat raisedon foliate and shell carved cabriole legs ending inscrolling toes.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration306Pair of Louis XIV Gilt-Bronze Sphinxes18th/19th CenturyLength 5 1/2 inches (14 cm).Provenance:Charles Kriz Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700See Illustration307Italian Baroque Walnut Trestle Table17th/18th CenturyThe rectangular top raised on pierced supports.Height 31 1/2 inches (80 cm), width 68 1/2 inches (1.73 m),depth 34 1/4 inches (87 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration305308Pair of Chinese Export Armorial Porcelain PlatesMid 18th centuryEach centrally painted with the arms of Krueger of Austria,between a rearing lion and unicorn on a bianco sopra biancoground and within an outer border of shells, foliate spraysand rose amatory emblems. Diameter 9 inches (22.8 cm).C$600-900306302303303William and Mary Oyster Veneered Box on Stand17th Century and laterThe hinged rectangular top decorated with scrolling strapwork,opening to reveal a plain interior, raised on barley twist supportsjoined by an X-stretcher. Height 18 1/4 inches (46.2 cm),width 21 inches (53.2 cm), depth 16 1/4 inches (41.5 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration304Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Figure of a Bearded ManHeight 9 inches (22.8 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-70030766DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 67


310309George II Gilt-Wood Wall BracketMid 18th centuryCarved with chimera within foliatescrolls; And a Régence Style ParcelGilt Oak Wall Bracket. Height oftaller 11 3/4 inches (29.9 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$200-400310Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze MountedVariegated Marble Two-Handled UrnMounted as a lamp, of campana form,the handles cast as satyr masks, ona stepped square base outlinedwith beading. Height 14 1/4 inches(36.2 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration311Louis XV Walnut Fauteuil à la ReineMid 18th centuryThe arched rectangular padded backand seat raised on cartouche carvedcabriole legs ending scrolling toes.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration311ALouis XV Oak EncoignureMid 18th centuryThe rouge marble top above a pairof paneled cupboard doors, raisedon leaf carved scrolling feet. Height38 3/4 inches (98.4 cm), width 32 inches(81.2 m), depth 20 1/2 inches (52.1 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800See Illustration312Pair of Neoclassical StyleFrench Porcelain Vases19th CenturyEach with four putti. Height6 1/4 inches (15.9 cm); And anAssociated Pair of FrenchPorcelain Inkwells.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600313Group of Chinese Porcelain Figuresand Table ArticlesComprising a pair of figures, pair ofdog-form candlesticks, dish, tea caddy,boar, pair of lions and a figural vase.Height of tallest 10 inches (25.4 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700314314Pair of French Gilt and Patinated-BronzeBusts19th CenturyOf Voltaire and Rousseau.Height 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm).C$500-700See Illustration315<strong>Continental</strong> Bronze Figure of Minerva19th CenturyHeight 10 1/2 inches (26.7 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration316Early <strong>English</strong> Oak Hall Table17th Century and laterThe rectangular top raised on cup andcover supports joined by a stretcher.Height 30 inches (76.2 cm), width 8 feet1/2 inch (2.45 m), depth 29 1/2 inches(74.4 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration317Group of Hardstone and Rock CrystalDesk AccessoriesIncluding orbs and fruit.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000315318Assembled Pair of French Style WhiteGlazed Porcelain Covered Jars19th CenturyEach molded with flowers and birds.Height 5 inches (12.7 cm); And aSèvres Style Porcelain Covered Jar.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200319Set of Four French Porcelain Plates19th CenturyEach with floral sprays. Diameter9 1/2 inches (24.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200311311A 31668DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 69


Chandeliers & Lighting320320Johann Christoph Volkamer[PLANT STUDIES]Four hand-colored engravings, fromNürnbergische Hesperides, Nuremberg,1708 and 1714.Sight of each sheet 13 1/8 x 8 1/2 inches;333 x 216 mm.C$1,500-2,000See Illustration321<strong>English</strong> Tulipwood and Ebony BandedMahogany Shelf Clock19th CenturyThe painted dial with Roman numerals, thedial and the backplate signed Thos. WrightDorking, within a balloon-shaped case, onbrass bracket feet. Height 20 1/4 inches(51.4 cm).C Estate of Beverly S. VanderPoel$1,500-2,500See Illustration322Early Louis XV Walnut and BeechwoodFauteuil à la ReineSecond quarter of the 18th centuryThe shell carved crest above a canedbackrest and seat with a loose cushion,raised on foliate carved cabriole legsjoined by an X-stretcher and ending inscrolling toes.Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration323Set of Four Empire Paris Porcelain Plates19th CenturyEach centering a stylized star, the borderwith swans on a lavender ground.Diameter 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900324Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt-Metal MountedChinese Porcelain Figural CandlesticksEach seated figure resting on a leaf moldedbase. Height 5 3/4 inches (14.6 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> from the collectionof Florence GouldC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800325Regency Polished Steel and Cut GlassEight-Light ChandelierThe circular tier issuing scrolling candle arms,the whole hung with garlands of pendants,stepped terminal ending in a faceted ball finial.Provenance:Christie’s, London, The 1st Duke of Wellington,Salthrop House, Wiltshire, April 1, 1993, lot 6C$5,000-7,000See Illustration325326George III Style Colorless Glass Eight-LightChandelier The urn-form standard issuing curvedcandle arms hung with pendants. Height 36inches (91.5 cm), diameter 34 inches (86.4 cm).C$2,500-3,500327Italian Rococo Gilt-Wood and Gesso Eight-LightChandelier19th CenturyWith curved and voluted candle arms. Height44 inches (1.12 m), diameter 32 inches (81.4 cm).C$3,000-5,000321 322328Pair of Charles X Style Gilt-Bronze, Cut Glassand Rock Crystal Two-Light CandelabraEach central faceted spire flanked by curvedcandle arms, on a columnar base, the whole hungwith drops and pendents. Height 25 1/4 inches(64.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration32870DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 71


Books & Bindings329Louis XV Style Gilt-Metal Six-Light ChandelierOf birdcage form, hung with pendants. Height29 1/2 inches (75.1 cm), diameter 14 inches(36.6 cm).C$500-700334[FINE BINDINGS]PLUTARCH. Oeuvres. Paris: circa 1783. 26 volumes.Contemporary tree calf, spines stamped in gilt andwith red morocco lettering labels. 7 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches(20.5 x 12.5 cm). Extremities rubbed, a few headcapspulled, an attractive set.C$400-600See Illustration334330330Russian Neoclassical Style Gilt-Bronze,Cranberry Glass and Cut Glass Six-LightChandelier19th CenturyCast with masks issuing pairs of curved candlearms hung with pendants. Height 25 inches(63.5 cm), diameter 23 1/4 inches (59 cm).Provenance:Christie’s, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, October 1, 1998, lot 40C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$4,000-6,000See Illustration331Italian Neoclassical Style Gilt-Wood and RockCrystal Six-Light ChandelierWith beaded curved candle arms hung withpendants. Height 28 inches (71.1 cm), diameter30 inches (76.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$3,000-5,000See Illustration335[FINE BINDINGS]Group of seventeen volumes from an earlyeighteenth century French bible. Paris: GuillaumeDesprez et Jean Desessartz, circa 1714-25. Seventeenvolumes. Uniformly bound in centemporary full calf,the spines with raised bands, gilt tooling and redmorocco lettering labels. 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches (19.5x 12.5 cm). Some wear commensurate with age, anincomplete set but an attractive group of early Frencheighteenth century bindings.C$300-400See Illustration335332Pair of Louis XIV Style Gilt-Metal Eighteen-LightChandeliersEach with two tiers of curved candle arms. Height46 1/2 inches (1.18 m), diameter 38 1/2 inches(97.8 cm).C$6,000-9,000336333French Tole Painted Three-Light ChandelierWith stiff candle arms. Height 17 1/2 inches(44.5 cm), diameter 11 1/2 inches (29.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-900336[FINE BINDINGS]STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS. Works. Edinburgh:T. and A. Constable, et al, 1895. The Edinburgh edition, oneof 1,035 sets. Thirty-four volumes (including Balfour’s Life). Fullred morocco, the covers panelled in gilt and with elaborate giltcornerpieces, the spines with raised bands and similar toolingand lettering in gilt, gilt turn-ins, a.e.g. 8 1/2 x 6 inches(16.5 x 22 cm). Spines somewhat darkened and dried withchipping to extremities, a few spots, an attractively bound set.C$400-600See Illustration338[FINE BINDINGS]SURTEES, ROBERT. Group of six Sporting Novels. London:Bradbury, Agnew & Co., [circa 1890]. 6 volumes (of possible 7).Uniformly bound by Brentanos in half red morocco, the spineswith gilt lettering, raised bands and stamped with sporting motifsin gilt, t.e.g. Hand-colored plates; 9 1/4 x 6 inches (24 x 15 cm).Lightly worn, a few headcaps rubbed, some slight discoloration.Comprising Mr. Sponge’s Sporting Tour; Handley Cross; AskMamma; Plain or Ringlets?; Mr. Romford’s Hounds; HawbuckGrange; (without Hillingdon Hall).C$200-400337[FINE BINDING]FIELDING, HENRY. Works. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1882.One of 1250 large paper copies. Ten volumes bound as twenty,three-quarters olive morocco by Wood, marbled sides and331endsheets. Spines toned to an even chestnut, light wear;Together with BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN. History of theUnited States. London: Scribners, 1889. Four volumes, threequartes btown morocco, spines gilt. Rubbed.C$600-90072 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 73


340341339[FINE BINDINGS]Group of approximately fifty-five volumes. Aninteresting miscellany each in half or full moroccobindings, comprising: Voyage dans l’interieur dela Chine. Paris: F. Buisson, [ circa 1798]. 5 vols.Contemporary full tree calf, retaining one mapand numerous plates; Theatre des Autors dusecond ordre, Paris: circa 1810, 35 small formatvolumes only (of 40, an incomplete run),contemporary full tree calf gilt; DUNLAP,WILLIAM. The Life of George Fred. Cooke.London: 1815. 2 vols., extra illustratedincluding an early view of Boston; and numerousother works. Sizes vary. Some wear commensuratewith age including small losses, pulled headcaps,or detached boards, sold as is.C$300-500<strong>Furniture</strong> & Decorations340French Terra Cotta Figure of CupidOn an associated gilt-bronze stand.Height 22 1/2 inches (54.5 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration341Régence Gilt-Wood ConsoleSecond quarter of the 18th centuryThe rouge veined marble top of serpentineoutline, above a frieze carved with foliate scrollscentering a female mask, raised on caryatid-formsupports joined by a shell carved stretcher. Height30 3/8 inches (77.9 cm), width 28 3/4 inches(70.5 cm), depth 18 1/2 inches (47 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration342Group of Eight <strong>Continental</strong> Porcelain Cupsand Saucers19th/20th Century; And a Group of Twelve<strong>Continental</strong> Porcelain Saucers.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500343French Enameled Box19th CenturyOf circular form, inset with a painted miniaturescene; And a French Silver Coin Inset Box.Diameter of larger 2 7/8 inches (7.4 cm),approximately 2 ounces, weighable.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600344Group of Chinese Export Famille RosePorcelain ArticlesEarly 19th centuryComprising two teapots and two bowls,each decorated with floral sprays. Heightof teapot 5 1/2 inches (14 cm).C$800-1,200345Assembled Empire Gilt Decorated PorcelainCoffee ServiceParis, 19th centuryComprising a coffee pot, two coffee canns andsaucers, and two coffee cups and four saucers.Height of coffee pot 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700346Giuseppe Chiantarelli and Niccolo Vanni[POMPEIAN FRESCO DESIGNS]Four hand-colored engravings, from In CasaPseudorbana di Pompei, Naples, 1796-1808.Sight of largest 22 1/8 x 16 1/2 inches;562 x 419 mm.C$1,000-1,500See Illustration347Chinese Gilt-Bronze Mounted TurquoisePorcelain VaseFirst quarter of the 19th centuryIn the form of three fish with a reticulated coverand collar and berried finial. Height 12 inches(30.5 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration348Pair of Rock Crystal ObelisksHeight 12 1/2 inches (31.7 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration349Directoire Mahogany Dining TableStamped I. MessierThe rectangular top with rounded drop leaves,opening to accommodate five later leaves,raised on baluster turned legs ending in brasscap casters. Height 28 1/2 inches (72.4 cm),width closed 32 1/4 inches (81.9 cm), depth56 1/4 inches (1.43 cm).Claude Messier was a cabinet maker active inParis in the late 18th/early 19th centuryC$4,000-6,000See Illustration34734934634874 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 75


350Group of Three <strong>Continental</strong> Bronze Figures17th Century and laterHeight of tallest 5 inches (12.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$300-500351Pair of French Gothic Style Wrought Iron Four-LightFloor CandelabraEach mounted as a lamp, the twisted standard ending ina tripod base. Height 65 inches (1.65 m).C$1,000-1,500352353352Louis XV Beechwood Diminutive Fauteuil en CabrioletStamped Bauve, mid 18th centuryThe curved cartouche-shaped back and seat raised oncabriole legs ending in scrolling toes.Mathieu Bauve, maitre 1754Provenance:Charles Kriz Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration353Louis XV Walnut Amaranth and Tulipwood Table à ÉcrireStamped J.B. Tuart, mid 18th centuryThe rectangular yellow marble top above a drawer fittedfor writing, raised on cabriole legs. Height 26 1/2 inches(67.2 cm), width 23 inches(58.5 cm), depth 17 1/2 inches (44 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration354Group of Four Chinese Turquoise Glazed PorcelainFigures and Figures of AnimalsComprising a demon, rabbit, dragon and elephant.Height of tallest 11 1/4 inches (28.6 cm)C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500355<strong>English</strong> Porcelain Sauce Tureen on Stand19th CenturyIn the Rococo taste, painted in a green and white latticepattern, heightened with gilt. Height 7 inches (17.8 cm).C$300-500356Canton Chinese Export Porcelain Punch BowlEarly 19th centuryThe exterior decorated with figures in various pursuits.Diameter 14 inches (35.3 cm).•$600-800See Illustration357357George II Walnut and Mahogany Side ChairMid 18th centuryThe padded rectangular back and seat raised on acanthuscarved cabriole legs ending in hairy paw feet.C$1,200-1,800See Illustration358Spanish Bone Inlaid Walnut Vargueno on Stand17th Century and laterThe fall front opening to reveal an arrangement of drawersand cupboard doors with geometric motifs, the stand raisedon turned supports ending in scrolling feet. Height 56 inches(1.42 m), width 36 1/4 inches (92 cm), depth 13 3/4 inches(35 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration359Asian Carved Malachite Head of BuddhaHeight 4 inches (10.2 cm).Provenance:Rare Art, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600358356360Chinese Porcelain FigureHeight 5 1/2 inches (13.9 cm).Provenance:By repute, ex-collection Lord Cornwallis, Kent, EnglandC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$300-500358 open76 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 77


361365361Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted Marbleand Alabaster UrnMounted as a lamp, with lion maskhandles, on an incurved square base.Height 9 3/8 inches (23.9 cm).Provenance:Frederick Victoria, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration362George III Brass Bound MahoganyCellarette on Stand18th Century and laterOf oval form, with bail handles, the standraised on circular tapering legs carved withbellflowers and ending in pad feet. Height30 1/2 inches (77.5 cm), width 22 1/2 inches(57.6 cm), depth 15 1/4 inches (38.6 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration362363Sèvres Style Porcelain Eculle on StandPainted with floral sprays on a blueand gilt lattice ground, with twig-formhandles. Height 6 1/2 inches (16.4 cm).C$300-500364Regency Rosewood Banded WalnutCommodeThe D-shaped top above a conformingcase enclosing three long drawers anda wavy apron, raised on bracket feet.Height 31 1/2 inches (80 cm), width43 1/4 inches (1.01 m), depth 22 inches(55.9 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$3,000-5,000See Illustration365Italian Marble RoundelProfile of Claudius.Cabs. Diameter of plaque6 1/2 inches (16.6 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900See Illustration366Louis XV Walnut Buffet à Deux CorpsIn two parts, the upper section enclosing a pairof carved paneled cupboard doors above a pairof glazed cupboard doors, the lower outsetsection with three drawers and a pair of paneledcupboard doors. Height 7 feet 1 1/2 inches(2.17 m), width 53 1/2 inches (1.36 m),depth 17 inches (43.5 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration367Pair of Louis XIV Style Gilt-Bronze SingleLight SconcesEach cartouche-shaped backplate cast witha female mask, issuing a curved candle arm.Height 6 3/4 inches (17.2 cm).Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000368Pair of Dutch Brass Candlesticks18th/19th CenturyEach of baluster form. Height 9 inches (22.8 cm).C$800-1,200369French Terra Cotta FigureOf a recumbent infant. Length 6 1/2 inches(16.6 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$300-50036636478 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 79


375Pair of Regency Style Gilt-Wood WallBrackets19th CenturyEach of tapering form with a leaf castbackplate and scroll support terminating ina female mask. Height 5 inches (12.5 cm).Provenance:Antique Barailler, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration375370371376William and Mary Walnut Wing Chair17th/18th centuryThe enclosed padded back above a loosecushion seat, raised on cabriole legs joinedby a shaped stretcher.C$2,000-4,000See Illustration370Early Louis XV Walnut Fauteuil à la ReineSecond quarter of the 18th centuryThe arched padded back and seat abovea seat rail carved with foliage and shells,raised on leaf carved cabriole legs.Provenance:Keyman Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration371Pair of Early Louis XV Painted Fauteuilsà la ReineEach arched caned rectangular back abovea caned seat with a loose cushion, raisedon leaf carved cabriole legs joined by anX-stretcher and ending in scrolling toes.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration372372Louis XV Gilt-Bronze Mounted andEbonized Diminutive Low TableThe dished rectangular top above a singledrawer, raised on cabriole legs ending inchutes and sabots. Height 23 1/2 inches(59.8 cm), width 22 3/8 inches (57 cm),depth 14 1/2 inches (36.8 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration373Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Two-LightBouillotte Lamp18th/19th centuryOf columnar form; Louis XVI StyleGilt-Metal Two-Light Bouillotte Lamp; Anda Régence Style Gilt-Metal CandlestickLamp. Height of tallest 10 inches (25.4 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200374Johann Wilhelm Weinmann[FLOWER STUDIES]Two hand-colored color stipple engravings,from Phytanthoza Iconographia,Regensburg, 1737-45; Together withLouis van Houtte [FLOWER STUDIES], threehand-colored lithographs, Ghent, Belgium,1845-88; Framed together with WilliamCurtis [FLOWER STUDY], hand-coloredlithograph, from The Botanical Magazine.Sight of largest 13 1/8 x 8 7/8 inches;333 x 225 mm.C$1,000-1,500377George I Line Inlaid Walnut Hall TableFirst quarter of the 18th centuryThe rectangular top raised on cabriolelegs ending in square pad feet. Height29 1/2 inches (75 cm), width 36 inches(91.2 cm), depth 20 7/8 inches (53 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration378Pieter Cramer[BUTTERFLY STUDIES]Two hand-colored engravings, from PapillonsExotiques, Amsterdam, 1779-91; Togetherwith Otto Staudinger [BUTTERFLYSTUDIES], two chromolithographs, fromExotische Schmetterlinge, Bavaria, 1888;and Eugène Alain Séguy [BUTTERFLYSTUDIES], two color pochoirs, from Papillons,Paris, circa 1920.Sight of largest 17 x 12 1/8 inches;432 x 310 mm.C$1,000-1,500379French Gilt-Bronze Figure of a Musician19th CenturyOn a brêche d’Alep marble column.Height 10 1/2 inches (26.6 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-60037737680 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 81


380Louis XV Walnut Fauteuil à l’OreillesMid 18th centuryThe enclosed rectangular padded back above a loose cushionseat, raised on shell carved cabriole legs ending in leaf carvedscrolling toes.Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,200-1,800See Illustration381Louis XV Gilt-Bronze Mounted Tulipwood CommodeMid 18th centuryThe liver veined marble top of serpentine outline, above aconforming case enclosing three long drawers, raised oncabriole legs ending in scrolling sabots. Height 33 3/4 inches(85.7 cm), width 51 inches (1.29 m), depth 23 1/2 inches(59.7 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration384385380382Pair of Chinese Mustard Yellow Glazed Porcelain Figuresof DogsLength 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm); And a Chinese Figure on a Frog.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200383Pair of <strong>English</strong> Porcelain Cachepots19th CenturyEach painted with a central floral cluster, with lion head handles.Height 7 1/2 inches (19.1 cm).C$600-800384<strong>Continental</strong> RococoGilt-Wood Cartel ClockMid 18th centuryThe circular painted dial with Romannumerals enclosed in a wingedcartouche-shaped case carved withC-scrolls and foliate trails. Height31 inches (78.7 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$3,000-5,000See Illustration385<strong>Continental</strong> Rococo Gilt-Bronze MountedRed Lacquered Side TableMid 18th centuryThe dished rectangular St. Anne marble topwith canted corners, above a single drawer,raised on cabriole legs ending in hoof feet.Height 26 1/2 inches (67.4 cm), width23 1/4 inches (59.2 cm), depth 17 1/4 inches(43.6 cm).Charles Kriz Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900See Illustration386Early Louis XV Gilt-Bronze Mounted BrassInlaid Kingwood CommodeStamped Criard, second quarter of the18th centuryThe rouge and liver veined marble top ofserpentine outline, above a conforming caseenclosing two long and two short drawers,raised on square legs cast with scrolling sabots.Height 34 3/4 inches (88.4 cm), width 51 inches(1.29 m), depth 24 3/4 inches (62.8 cm).Mathieu Criard, maitre 1738C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$6,000-9,000See Illustration38138682 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 83


387387Set of Eight George III MahoganyDining ChairsEach curved crest rail above a vasiform splatand horseshoe-form drop-in seat, raised onacanthus carved legs endingin pad feet.C$3,000-5,000See Illustration388George III Shoestring and MarquetryInlaid Mahogany Sideboard18th/19th CenturyThe shaped rectangular top above aconforming case enclosing one longdrawer flanked by a deep drawer andcupboard door, raised on squaretapering legs ending in spade feet.Height 37 1/2 inches (95.2 cm), width7 feet 1 inch (2.16 m), depth 24 1/2 inches(62.2 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration389<strong>Continental</strong> Baroque Style Walnutand Oak Writing TableThe rectangular top above a single drawer,raised on barley twist legs joined by anX-stretcher. Height 31 1/2 inches (80 cm),width 45 1/4 inches (1.15 m),depth 20 3/4 inches (52.8 cm).C$1,000-1,500390<strong>Continental</strong> Walnut and MarquetryLow Table19th CenturyThe circular top with a radiatingdesign, raised on a tripod base.Height 24 1/4 inches (61.1 cm),diameter 27 1/2 inches (69.9 cm).C$600-800388391George III Style Satinwood and MahoganyBreakfront BookcaseLate 19th/early 20th centuryThe upper section with a scrolling pedimentcentering an urn-form finial, above a conformingcase enclosing a frieze inlaid with husk garlands,over three pairs of glazed doors and six smalldrawers, the lower outset section with two banksof four graduated drawers flanked by two pairs ofcupboard doors. Height 9 feet 6 inches (2.90 m),width 9 feet (2.43 m), depth 17 inches (43.2 cm).C$10,000-15,000See Illustration84 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 85


392392Pair of Framed <strong>Continental</strong> Marble andAlabaster Portrait PlaquesDepicting Beatrice Cenci and a gentleman.Height overall 9 3/8 inches (28 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration393Pair of Empire Porcelain Sweetmeat StandsProbably Paris, 19th centuryEach dish on a splayed pedestal and circular baseending in paw feet, painted throughout with floralsprays on a green ground. Height 9 inches(23 cm).C$1,500-2,500See Illustration398Chinese Export Brown and Red LacqueredBureau BookcaseSecond quarter of the 19th centuryIn two parts, the upper enclosing a pair ofpaneled cupboard doors opening to shelves,above a lower section with a hinged fall frontopening to reveal an interior fitted for writingover two short and three long graduated drawers,raised on ogee bracket feet, the whole withchinoiserie scenes. Height 6 feet 7 1/2 inches(2.04 m), width 41 1/2 inches (1.05 m),depth 22 inches (56 cm).C$7,000-10,000See Illustration393394Transitional Louis XV/XVI Tulipwood andParquetry Diminutive Commode18th/19th CenturyThe rectangular top with canted forecorners,above a conforming case enclosing three drawers,raised on hipped cabriole legs. Height 19 inches(48.2 cm), width 16 1/2 inches (41.9 cm),depth 12 1/4 inches (31 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration395<strong>Continental</strong> Gilt-Wood ConsoleThe rouge marble rectangular top above apaneled frieze. Height 40 inches (1.02 m),width 46 1/2 inches (1.18 cm), depth 8 1/2 inches(21.6 cm).C$1,000-1,500396Italian Baroque Style Walnut FoldingCampaign ChairC$300-500397Italian Neoclassical Walnut Armchair18th/19th CenturyThe ribbon tied crest rail above a curvedrectangular backrest and loose cushion seat,raised on circular tapering fluted legs.C$800-1,20039439886 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 87


404403401399Pair of Italian Baroque Painted and Parcel Gilt Torchères18th/19th CenturyEach of baluster form, carved with winged masks and flowerheads,raised on a tripod base. Height 63 1/2 inches (1.61 m).•$3,000-5,000See Illustration400Italian Baroque Style Walnut Diminutive Trestle TableThe rectangular top raised on turned supports. Height22 1/4 inches (56.5 cm), width 38 3/4 inches (98.5 cm),depth 17 inches (43.2 cm).C$600-900403Early Louis XV Gilt-Bronze Mantel ClockLate 19th centuryThe circular enamel dial with Roman andArabic numerals, surmounted by a putto,chimera and foliate scrolls, on scrolling feet.Height 20 1/2 inches (52 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration404Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-BronzeTwo-Light Candelabra19th CenturyEach backplate cast as a male or femalewarrior-form caryatid, leaf cast volutedcandle arms. Height 24 inches (61.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration406Regency Gilt-Wood and Églomise Mirror19th CenturyThe rectangular mirror plate flanked bycolumnar supports, surmounted by aneagle finial and urns, reverse paintedpanel decorated with a cottage. Height50 1/2 inches (1.28 m), width 22 inches(55.9 cm).C$600-900407George II Style Mahogany ExtensionDining TableThe circular top raised on cabriole legsending in pad feet and casters, three leaves.Height 29 inches (73.7 cm), diameter closed50 inches (1.27 m).C$1,200-1,800See Illustration399401Empire Gilt-Bronze Mounted Mahogany Dressing TableFirst quarter of the 19th centuryThe hinged rectangular top opening to a mirror, above an interiorwith wells and a drawer fitted for writing, a slide to the side,raised on columnar supports joined by an incurved plinth. Height29 1/4 inches (74.2 cm), width 21 3/4 inches (55.4 cm), depth 153/4 inches (40 cm).C$1,500-2,500See Illustration405Louis XV Style Beechwood MiniatureFauteuil en CabrioletThe curved backrest and seat raised oncabriole legs ending in scrolling toes.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900402Régence Style Walnut FauteuilThe arched rectangular padded back above a loose cushion seat,raised on foliate carved legs ending in hoof feet.C$1,200-1,80040788 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 89


413Italian Bronze Figure of a Centaur19th CenturyOn a variegated marble plinth. Height 16 1/4inches (41 cm), width 8 7/8 inches (22.6 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration414Pair of Italian Steel Brass Savonarola StyleChairs18th/19th CenturyEach strap back and seat raised on a curule-formbase.C$2,500-4,500See Illustration408408Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mantel ClockLate 18th/early 19th centuryThe circular enamel dial with Roman andArabic numerals, incorporated within a militarytrophy flanked by a putto in a plumedhelmet. Height 6 1/2 inches (16.6 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration409Pair of Louis XV Style Fauteuils à la ReineEach shaped rectangular padded backrestabove a padded seat, raised on shell carvedcabriole legs ending in scrolling toes.C$3,000-5,000See Illustration409410Pair of George III Gilt-Wood MirrorsEach oval mirror plate surmounted by ribbontied foliate and flaming urn finial. Height43 1/4 inches (1.10 m), width 25 1/4 inches(64.1 cm).C$3,000-5,000411Irish George III Style Silvered and PartEbonized MirrorThe oval mirror plate with a ‘jeweled’ border.Height 28 3/4 inches (73 cm), width 22 3/4inches (57.8 cm).C$600-900412George III Line Inlaid Mahogany SideboardCirca 1800The D-shaped top above an arrangementof drawers and cupboard doors, raised onsquare tapering spade feet. Height 37 1/4inches (94.5 cm), width 6 feet 10 inches (2.08m), depth 33 1/4 inches (84.5 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration415George III Mahogany Double Pedestal DiningTableThe rectangular top with a reeded edge, abovean octagonal standard continuing to reeded sabrelegs ending in brass cap casters, two leaves.Height 29 inches (73.7 cm), width 7 feet 5 inches(2.26 m), depth 48 1/2 inches (1.23 m).C$1,200-1,800See Illustration416George III Rosewood Banded Satinwood Fold-Over Game TableThe hinged D-form top raised on square taperinglegs ending in spade feet. Height 29 inches(73.7 cm), width 36 inches (91.7 cm), depth 16 3/4inches (42.5 cm).•$600-800417Set of Six <strong>Continental</strong> Baroque Walnut SideChairsEach scalloped crest rail above a rectangularbackrest and plank seat, raised on square legs.C$2,000-3,00041341441241590 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 91


422<strong>Continental</strong> Ivory Figure Group19th CenturyDepicting the Centauromachy.Height 19 1/2 inches (49.5 cm).C$25,000-35,000See Illustration418419418Pair of Italian Neoclassical Style Faux Painted and ParcelGilt Floor LampsEach of columnar form, with a Corinthian capital. Height50 3/4 inches (1.39 m).C$1,000-1,500See Illustration419<strong>Continental</strong> Baroque Walnut Armoire18th Century and laterWith a pair of raised paneled cupboard doors above a longdrawer, raised on bun feet. Height 7 feet 10 inches (2.39 m),width 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m), depth 29 inches (73.7 cm).•$4,000-6,000See Illustration420George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers19th CenturyThe rectangular top above two short drawers and three longgraduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. Height 28 1/2 inches(72.4 cm), width 25 1/4 inches (64 cm), depth 18 1/2 inches (47 cm).•$600-800421Victorian Line Inlaid Walnut Miniature Tip-Top TableThe circular top raised on a triangular standard and base.Height 6 1/2 inches (16.4 cm), diameter 8 7/8 inches (20 cm).C$800-1,20042292 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 93


423<strong>Continental</strong> Rococo Faux Painted Parcel GiltMirror18th/19th CenturyThe rectangular mirrored plate within a foliatecarved frame. Height 31 1/2 inches (80 cm), width30 1/2 inches (77.5 cm).C$1,000-1,500See Illustration424George II Style Mahogany Double ChairbackSetteeThe shell carved crest above a pierced vasiformsplat and drop-in seat, raised on acorn carvedcabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet. Length52 inches (1.32 m).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration427428423425<strong>English</strong> Mahogany Tall Case Clock19th CenturyThe brass chapter ring with Roman and Arabicnumerals centering a seconds dial and plaquesigned Thos. Walker, Louth, surmounted by amoonphase dial, the twin-train four-pillar anchorescapement movement within an arched woodhood with brass urn-form finials, above an uprightcase with outset lower section, raised on bracketfeet. Height 7 feet 1 inch (2.16 m).•$1,200-1,800426<strong>Continental</strong> Baroque Oak and ElmTrestle TableThe rectangular top raised on trestlesupports. Height 30 3/4 inches (78.1 cm),width 10 feet 4 1/4 inches (3.15 cm).•$4,000-6,000427Pair of French Gilt-Bronze and RougeMarble Cassolettes19th CenturyEach with a berried finial, the lid reversingto a candle nozzle, on incurved supportsending in hoof feet. Height 8 3/4 inches(22.1 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration428Pair of George III Mahogany LibraryArmchairsEach rectangular padded back and seatraised on square legs joined by an H-formstretcher and ending in casters.C$2,000-4,000See Illustration429Regency Parcel Gilt Rosewood ConsoleCirca 1815The rectangular white marble top raised onmonopodia supports ending in an incurvedplinth. Height 36 3/4 inchs (93.2 cm), width54 1/2 inches (21.37 cm), depth 17 inches(43.2 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration430Italian Rococo Gilt-WoodMirror18th/19th CenturyThe rectangular mirror plate surmountedby a shell carved scrolling pierced crest.Height 43 inches (1.09 m),width 31 3/4 inches (81.7 cm).C$2,000-3,00043042494 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 95


434Louis XVI Painted TaboretLate 18th centuryThe rectangular padded seat raised on short circular taperinglegs, stamped Nadal.Laine. Height 6 1/2 inches (16.6 cm),width 16 1/4 inches (41.2 cm), depth 13 inches (33 cm).Jean-Rene Nadal maitre 1786Provenance:Maurice Segal, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700See Illustration434 435431431Louis XV Style Gilt-Wood Mirror19th CenturyThe rectangular mirror plate surmounted by foliate carved C-scrollssurmounted by flowerheads. Height 66 inches (1.68 m),width 41 inches (1.04 m).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,500-3,500See Illustration432Louis XVI Style Walnut BedsteadThe arched rectangular paneled head and footboard withpineapple finials.Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500433433Louis XVI Style Painted and Parcel Gilt EncoignureWith a pair of bowed cupboard doors with inset panelswith cherry blossoms, opening to reveal shelves flanked byfluted stiles, raised on square tapering legs. Height 6 feet2 3/4 inches (1.9 m), width 29 1/2 inches (74.2 cm),depth 19 inches (48.3 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration435Louis XVI Painted Fauteuil à la ReineStamped Nadal.Laine, circa 1780The rectangular padded back above a loosecushion seat, raised on circular tapering fluted legs.Jean-Rene Nadal maitre 1786Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration436Régence Style Gilt-Wood ConsoleThe liver veined molded marble top of serpentine outline,raised on a single shell carved scrolling support. Height28 5/8 inches (72.5 cm), width 21 1/2 inches (54.6 cm),depth 15 1/4 inches (38.6 cm).Provenance:Chrystian Aubusson Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Sotheby’s, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, no. 8334, lot 395C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration437<strong>Continental</strong> Neoclassical Gilt-Metal GuéridonThe circular peche veined marble top raised on incurvedsupports joined by a conforming shelf stretcher and endingin paw feet. Height 27 3/4 inches (70.5 cm), diameter 19 inches(48.2 cm).Provenance:Old Versailles, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000438Louis XV Style Gilt-Wood MirrorThe arched rectangular mirror plate surmounted by a plume andfoliate trails. Height 3 1/2 inches (1.01 m), width 24 3/4 inches436(63 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,50096 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 97


439 442443439Italian Neoclassical Painted Console19th CenturyThe rectangular marble top with outsetcorners, above a pierced ovolo frieze, raisedon circular tapering fluted legs. Height35 3/4 inches (90.9 cm), width 53 1/2 inches(1.36 cm), depth 24 1/4 inches (61.5 cm).C$5,000-7,000See Illustration440<strong>Continental</strong> Baroque Style WalnutArmchairThe rectangular padded high back andseat raised on curved supports joined bya conforming stretcher.C$800-1,200441Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-Wood StoolsEach padded seat raised on scrolling X-formsupports. Height 19 1/2 inches (49.5 cm),width 24 inches (61 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration442Pair of Empire Style Gilt andPatinated-Bronze Four-Light Sconces19th CenturyEach cast as a winged caryatid supportingpairs of candle arms. Height 15 inches(38.1 cm), width 12 3/4 inches (32.4 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration443Louis XV Beechwood Miniature Bergère18th/19th CenturyThe curved padded back above a loosecushion seat, raised on cabriole legs.Provenance:Keyman’s Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800See Illustration444Italian Neoclassical Painted and ParcelGilt Console19th CenturyThe marble top of break front outline, abovea foliate carved frieze centering a sunflower,raised on square tapering legs ending in ballfeet. Height 35 1/2 inches (90 cm), width65 inches (1.65 m), depth 25 1/4 inches(64.2 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration44444198 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 99


451446450452447445Empire Style Painted Lit en Bateau19th CenturyEach padded end carved with quiverand ribbon tied arrows flanked byurn finials and female masks, raisedon tapering supports. Length 6 feet8 inches (2.03 m).C Estate of Gertrud G. Wilkinson$2,000-4,000446Louis XV Gilt-Bronze MountedTurquoise Glazed Floral EncrustedPorcelain PotpourrisCirca 1745Struck with C poincon couronne,the reticulated body molded withbamboo branches surrounded byblossoming flowers, on a scrollingbase cast with lions and a lamb ona rockwork foliate base. Height8 1/4 inches (21 cm).The couronne poincoin or crowned‘C’ indicated a tax that was leviedon all copper alloys sold betweenMarch 1745 and February 1749.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$4,000-6,000See Illustration447Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt-BronzeTwo-Light SconcesEach leaf cast backplate issuingvoluted candle arms. Height15 inches (38.1 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Sotheby’s, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, May 4, 1985,lot 190C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900See Illustration448Biedermeier Part Ebonized BirchSide TableSecond quarter of the 19th centuryThe circular top above a singledrawer, raised on curved lyre-formsupports ending in a circular baseand ball feet. Height 31 1/2 inches(79.4 cm),diameter 21 1/2 inches(54.5 cm).C$1,500-2,500See Illustration449George III Mahogany PotCupboard19th CenturyThe square top above a tambourdoor and a slide out lower section,raised on square legs. Height 31inches (78.9 cm), 19 inches square(48.2 cm).C$800-1,200450Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Candlestick18th/19th CenturyMounted as a lamp, of tapering fluted columnar form,hung with garlands. Height 10 1/2 inches (26.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration451Pair of Régence Gilt-Bronze Single-Light SconcesEach cartouche-shaped backplate with a female maskcurved candle arm. Height 6 inches (15.1 m).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900See Illustration453452Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze and Turquoise GlazedPorcelain CandlestickIn the form of a seated foo lion surrounded by foliate scrolls.Height 4 5/8 inches(11.8 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800See Illustration453Pair of Biedermeier Style Marquetry Inlaid Birch GuéridonsEach circular top with bellflower silhouettes, raised on curvedsupports joined by a conforming shelf stretcher. Height29 1/4 inches (74.2 cm), diameter 35 1/2 inches (90.1 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration448100 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 101


454459460459Pair of <strong>Continental</strong> Bronze Figures17th/18th CenturyOf Venus and Belvedere AntinousEach on a rectangular base.Height 9 3/4 inches (24.9 cm).Provenance:Charles Kriz Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration460Pair of Louis XVI Style Painted and ParcelGilt Fauteuils en Cabriolet19th CenturyEach cartouche-shaped padded back andseat raised on circular tapering fluted legs.Provenance:Frederick Victoria, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration461Pair of Biedermeier Birch Fold-OverGame Tables19th Century and LaterEach D-shaped hinged demilunetop raised on square tapering legs.Height 30 inches (76.2 cm), width 35 inches(89 cm), depth 15 1/4 inches (38.6 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration455458454Pair of Louis XVI Gilt and Patinated-Bronze Three-Light CandelabraLate 18th centuryEach cast as infants supporting flamingtorches and leaf cast scrolling candle arms,on a columnar pedestal hung with beading,ending in a square base. Height 24 1/2inches (62.2 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration456Regency Mahogany Pembroke TableFirst quarter of the 19th centuryThe rectangular top with drop leaves,above a single drawer, raised on circulartapering reeded legs ending in casters.Height 28 1/2 inches (74.4 cm), width18 1/4 inches (46.3 m), depth 19 3/4 inches(50.2 cm).C$700-1,000458Austrian Part Ebonized MahoganySécretaire à Abattant19th CenturyWith a cupboard door above a singledrawer and fall front opening to revealan interior fitted for writing with anarrangement of drawers and a cupboarddoor, over three further long drawers,raised on block feet. Height 6 feet 3 inches(1.09 m), width 42 inches (1.07 m),depth 21 1/4 inches (54 cm).C$2,500-3,500See Illustration457455Welsh Oak CupboardPair of French Gilt and Patinated-Bronze Late 18th/early 19th centuryCandlesticksIn two parts, the molded cornice above aFirst quarter of the 19th centurylong shelf and a pair of cupboard doorsEach cast as a bacchic infant with trumpet, flanking three shelves; the lower sectionon an oval base cast with rams feeding. with a rectangular top with a molded edge,Height 11 3/4 inches (29.9 cm).over five drawers and an arched apron,461C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collectorraised on ring turned baluster legs joined$1,500-2,500by a shelf stretcher and ending in bracketSee Illustrationfeet. Height 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m),width 68 inches (1.72 m).C$3,000-5,000102 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 103


462465 466463464462Set of Four Regency Painted and ParcelGilt Armchairs19th CenturyEach pierced ladder back above a loosecushion and caned seat, raised on circulartapering legs.C$2,000-4,000See Illustration463George IV Mahogany CellaretOf canted rectangular form, raised on pawfeet casters. Height 17 inches (43.2 cm), width27 1/2 inches (69.9 cm), depth 22 1/4 inches(56.5 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration464Restauration Painted and Parcel GiltMahogany Dining TableThe circular top raised on incurvedrectangular standard continuing to aconforming base ending in paw feet casters,one leaf. Height 29 1/2 inches (74.9 cm),diameter 55 inches (1.39 cm).Provenance:Sotheby’s, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, October 27, 2001,lot 113C$2,000-4,000See Illustration465Pair of Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze MountedMarble Two-Handled Urns18th/19th CenturyEach hung with ribbon tied laurel garlands,on a square foot ending in a circular base.Height 15 3/4 inches (40 cm).C$2,500-3,500See Illustration466Late Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze MountedMahogany TableCirca 1800The rectangular gray veined marble topwith a three-quarter pierced gallery, above asingle drawer, raised on circular tapering legsjoined by a conforming platform stretcherand ending in casters. Height 29 1/2 inches(74.9 cm), width 17 7/8 inches (45.2 cm),depth 12 inches (30.6 cm).Provenance:Chrystian Aubusson, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,200-1,800See Illustration467Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted Tulipwood,Mahogany and Sycamore CommodeCirca 1780Stamped P.F. GuignardThe rectangular rouge marble top withcanted forecorners, above a conformingcase enclosing three long drawers, raisedon square tapering legs. Height 34 1/2 inches(87.6 cm), width 33 inches (84 cm),depth 19 inches (48 cm).Francois Guignard, active at the end ofthe 18th centuryC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$3,000-5,000See Illustration104 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 105467


468George III Gilt-Metal Mounted EbonizedWood Bracket ClockCirca 1800The circular enamel dial with Roman andArabic numerals, signed Tregent, London,within an arched case with a bail handle, onbracket feet. Height 13 1/4 inches (33.6 cm).C Estate of Beverly S. VanderPoel$4,000-6,000See Illustration468469Northern Italian NeoclassicalPainted, Parcel Gilt and BirchDressing MirrorCirca 1820The rectangular mirror platesupported by octagonal uprightssurmounted by busts of attendantsand ending in feet joined by apierced stretcher. Height 71 1/4inches (1.81 m), width 45 1/2 inches(1.16 m).C$6,000-9,000See Illustration469470George III Mahogany Breakfront BookcaseLate 18th centuryThe rectangular molded top of break front outline, abovea conforming case enclosing four glazed doors opening toshelves, over a drawer fitted for writing and a pair of cupboarddoor flanked by cupboard doors opening to reveal banks ofdrawers, raised on a plinth. Height 7 feet 10 inches (2.39 m),width 8 feet 1 inch (2.46 m), depth 24 1/2 inches (62.3 cm).C$8,000-12,000See Illustration106 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 107


471475471Set of Six Louis XVI Style Gilt-Wood Fauteuils à la Reine19th CenturyEach rectangular tapering upholstered backrest outlinedwith beading and acanthus leaves, above a padded seat,raised on circular tapering fluted legs.Provenance:Kraemer, Paris 1937Collection of Consul General and Madame Karl Bergsten(1869-1953), thence by descentLiterature:Collection of Consul General and Madame Karl Bergsten,Karl Asplund, Stockholm, pl. 57C$5,000-7,000See Illustration472Regency Gilt-Brass Mounted Rosewood Side CabinetFirst quarter of the 19th centuryThe molded rectangular black and gray veined marble top, abovea conforming case enclosing a pair of fabric lined cupboard doorsflanked by corbel-form supports, on a plinth. Height 38 inches(93.6 cm), width 60 inches (1.52 cm), depth 19 3/4 inches (50.2 cm).C$2,500-3,500See Illustration473<strong>Continental</strong> Gilt-Bronze Mounted Ebonized Side CabinetThe shaped rectangular top above a single drawer and threecupboard doors, raised on a plinth. Height 35 inches (89 cm),width 43 1/4 inches (1.10 m), depth 13 3/4 inches (35 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-900474Régence Style Gilt-Wood MirrorThe rectangular mirror plate surmountedby an arched foliate carved crest. Height52.1 cm) (1.32 m), width 27 inches (68.5 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,200-1,800475Pair of Painted Terra Cotta Figuresof LionsEach seated. Height 28 3/4 inches (73 cm).C$1,500-2,500See Illustration476Pair of George III Style Gilt-Wood andGesso MirrorsEach rectangular mirror plate with mirroredborders, surmounted by a plum andurn finial hung with husk trails. Height66 1/2 inches (1.69 m), width 30 1/2 inches(77.5 cm).C$5,000-7,000See Illustration476472477Italian Rococo Style Painted and ParcelGilt ConsoleThe onyx top of serpentine outline, abovea pierced shell carved apron, raised oncabriole legs joined by an X-form stretcherand ending in scrolling toes. Height37 inches (94 cm), width 60 1/2 inches(1.54 m), depth 21 1/4 inches (54 cm).C$6,000-9,000See Illustration477108 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 109


478478Set of Ten George III Mahogany Dining ChairsEach arched crest rail with scrolling ears, above arectangular backrest with Gothic tracery vasiformsplat and a drop-in seat, raised on square taperingblock feet joined by an H-stretcher.C$5,000-7,000See Illustration479Regency Mahogany ConsoleFirst quarter of the 19th centuryThe verde antico marble top raised on circular taperingturned legs carved with reeding and leaf tips. Height34 inches (86.3 cm), width 64 1/2 inches (64 cm),depth 21 1/4 inches (54 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration481479480Biedermeier Part Ebonized Birch Center TableThe circular top with a radiating design, raised ona hexagonal standard continuing to a tripod base.Height 29 inches (73.7 cm), diameter 33 3/4 inches(85.8 cm).Provenance:Midtown Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600481George III Gilt-Bronze Mounted MahoganyChest of DrawersCirca 1775The top of serpentine outline, above a conformingcase enclosing four long graduated drawers,raised on bracket feet. Height 33 inches (83.9 cm),width 47 3/4 inches (1.21 m), depth 24 1/2 inches(62.1 cm).C Estate of Beverly S. VanderPoel$10,000-15,000See Illustration110 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 111


483<strong>English</strong> Blue John Urn19th CenturyMounted as a lamp.Height 13 1/2 inches (34.3 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration482484Louis XVI Painted ConsoleThe gray veined D-shaped marbletop above a pierced frieze hung withgarlands, raised on square taperinglegs joined by a curved rail.Height 30 1/4 inches (76.7 cm), width23 inches (58.5 cm), depth 13 3/4inches (34.8 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800482Pair of Régence Style Gilt-BronzeCandlesticksEach of triangular section, on a scallopedcircular foot. Height 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration483485Chinese Lacquered Six-PanelScreen19th CenturyDecorated with a village scene.Height 7 feet 4 inches (2.23 m),width of each panel 21 1/4 inches(54 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration486Set of Twelve Transitional Louis XV/XVIPainted Beechwood Dining ChairsEach shaped rectangular padded backrestwith a ribbon tied border, above a paddedseat, raised on leaf carved fluted cabriolelegs headed by rosettes and ending inhoof feet.C Estate of Gertrud G. Wilkinson$7,000-10,000See Illustration485112 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 113


488488Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-BronzeCandlesticks19th CenturyEach pierced for electricity, cast withwinged masks and incurved supportshung with fruit and garlands, on a circularfoot with foliate scrolls, flaming torchèresand leaf tips. Height 11 3/4 inches(29.9 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration489Italian Rococo Style Gilt-Wood andGesso Mirror19th CenturyThe rectangular mirrored platesurmounted by a shell carved foliateC-scroll. Height 66 inches (1.68 m),width 42 inches (1.07 m).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration490487490Regency Mahogany Bookcase19th CenturyOf break front outline, fitted with two banks offabric lined grille cupboard doors. Height 7 feet6 inches (2.28 m), width 9 feet 4 inches (2.84 m),depth 18 inches (45.7 cm).C$2,500-3,500See Illustration487George III Marquetry Inlaid Mahogany TallCase Clock19th CenturyThe steel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals,signed Richard Hardnick, the single-train movementwithin an arched hood with eagle ball finial, abovea rectangular case inlaid with husk trails, foliage anda fan, raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 7 feet11 inches (2.41 m).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration489491George IV Part Ebonized Mahogany Cellaret19th CenturyOf casket form, the hinged top opening to a plaininterior, raised on paw feet. Height 23 1/2 inches(59.8 cm), width 27 1/4 inches (69 cm), depth21 inches (53.4 cm).C$1,500-2,500See Illustration114 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 115491


492494492Pair of George II Style Mahogany Fold-OverCard TablesEach hinged top of break front outline, above asingle drawer, raised on acanthus carved cabriolelegs ending in ball and claw feet. Height 30 inches(76.2 cm), width 35 7/8 inches (91 cm),depth 17 3/4 inches (45.2 cm).C$2,500-3,500See Illustration493Italian Neoclassical Gilt-Wood Mirror18th/19th CenturyThe rectangular mirror plate surmounted bya scrolling crest flanked by foliate trails.Height 65 1/2 inches (1.66 m),width 32 inches (81.2 cm).C$3,000-5,000496Biedermeier Part Ebonized Maple BureauCirca 1840The rectangular top above a single frieze drawerand a roll top opening to reveal an architecturalinterior fitted for writing, over three long drawers,raised on square legs. Height 49 1/4 inches(1.25 m), width 43 1/4 inches (1.01 m),depth 23 1/2 inches (59.6 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration497Pair of Italian Baroque Style PaintedSingle-Light SconcesEach carved as putto supporting a torchère.Height 14 inches (35.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration497496495494Pair of Louis XIV Gilt-Bronze Two-Light Sconces18th CenturyEach caryatid-form backplate issuing volutedcandle arms. Height 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration495Victorian Pole Screen Fitted with an <strong>English</strong>Cross Stitch Embroidered SamplerThe sampler depicting peacocks, pear trees,lantern, hearts, floral baskets, rampant lion and acottage, dated 1837. Height 18 inches (45.7 cm),width 18 inches (45.7 cm).C$1,200-1,800See Illustration498<strong>Continental</strong> Neoclassical Painted and ParcelGilt Pelmet Candelabrum19th CenturyWith an urn-form finial flanked by curvedcandle arms. Height 23 inches (58.4 m),width 28 1/2 inches (73 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration498116 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 117


499499Set of Six Regency Mahogany Dining ChairsCirca 1820Including two armchairs, each curvedrectangular backrest and splat with foliatescrolls, above a padded drop-in seat,raised on circular tapering reeded legs.C$1,000-1,500See Illustration500500Set of Six George III Mahogany Dining ChairsEach curved crest rail above a pierced vasiformsplat and drop-in seat, raised on square legsjoined by an H-stretcher.C$1,500-2,000See Illustration501George III Mahogany Writing TableLate 18th centuryThe leather inset rectangular top above twolong drawers, raised on square tapering legsending in casters. Height 29 1/2 inches (74.9cm), width 50 inches (1.27 m), depth 35 3/4inches (91.8 cm).C$6,000-8,000See Illustration502Louis XVI Painted CanapéStamped Delaisement, late 18th centuryThe curved rectangular padded backrestabove a loose cushion seat, raised oncircular tapering stop fluted legs. Length6 feet 3 inches (1.09 m).Nicolas-Denis Delaisement maitre 1776C Property of a Private Collector$800-1,200See Illustration503Italian Pottery Baptismal JarPossibly 18th centuryWith a molded lid, the body applied withmasks. Height 22 1/4 inches (56.3 cm).C$800-1,200See Illustration504Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted BureauPlatLate 18th centuryThe rectangular leather inset top abovetwo short drawers, raised on square taperinglegs ending in casters. Height 29 inches(73.7 cm), width 38 1/4 inches (97.2 cm),depth 19 1/2 inches (49.5 cm).Provenance:Chrystian AubussonC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration502505Italian Neoclassical Gilt-Wood Mirror18th/19th CenturyThe rectangular mirror plate surrounded byacanthus and foliate scrolls. Height 59 inches(1.50 m), width 35 inches (88.9 cm).C Property of a Private Collector$1,000-1,500501 504503118 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 119


506Set of Three Louis XV Style OakFauteuils en CabrioletEach crest carved with seed pods, above anarched rectangular padded backrest, raisedon cabriole legs ending in scrolling toes.C Property of a Private Collector$1,500-2,500See Illustration507Pair of French Tole Painted Oil LampsEach electrified. Height 12 3/4 inches(32.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600506508Pair of Louis XIV Style Gilt-Wood WallBracketsEach of tapering form, carved with piercedscrolling supports. Height 6 3/4 inches(17.2 cm).Provenance:Charles Kriz Antiques, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-900509Louis XVI Painted TabouretLate 18th centuryThe rectangular padded seat raised oncircular tapering fluted legs. Height 8 inches(20.4 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$400-600510Pair of Charles X Gilt-Bronze andMarble UrnsEach of campana form, on a squarepedestal. Height 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm).Provenance:David Seidenberg, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$500-700511George III Style Line Inlaid MahoganySideboard19th CenturyWith a brass gallery and candle holders,above a D-shaped top over a conformingcase enclosing one drawer flanked by apair of cupboard doors, raised on squaretapering legs ending in casters. Height32 inches (81.2), width 6 feet 8 inches(2.03 m), depth 60 1/2 inches (1.54 m).C$2,500-3,500See Illustration512Louis XV Gilt-Bronze CandlestickMid 18th centuryOf voluted baluster form, cast withshells and foliate scrolls. Height8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm).Provenance:Chrystian Aubusson, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200See Illustration513Louis XVI Painted CanapéThe curved padded backrest above aloose cushion seat, raised on circulartapering fluted legs. Length 61 inches(1.55 m).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,000-4,000See Illustration514Two Framed Sèvres Style PorcelainPlaquesOne painted with a putto and the otherwith floral decoration. Height overall oftaller 12 1/2 inches (31.8 cm).Provenance:Gift of Matthew SchutzC Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900515<strong>Continental</strong> Gilt-Bronze Figure of Pan18th/19th CenturyOn a porphyry base. Height of figure8 5/8 inches(22 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900516Pair of Chinese Enamel Jardiniereson StandsEach of hexagonal form, denselypainted with flowers. Height overall5 inches (12.7 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800517Pair of Régence Style Gilt-Wood andTerra Cotta Wall BracketsEach of tapering form, molded witha bearded mask. Height 7 inches(17.9 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000512511513120 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 121


518Assembled Set of TwelveProvincial George II StyleElm and Oak Dining ChairsEach spindle backrest abovea rush seat, raised on circulartapering legs joined by astretcher.C$1,500-2,500See Illustration518519Chinese Style FrenchPorcelain Figure of a ChildHeight of figure 3 1/2 inches(8.9 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd.,<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Collector$300-500523524523Pair of Italian Neoclassical Gilt-Wood Altar Sticks18th/19th CenturyEach mounted as a lamp, on a turned baluster-formtriangular base ending in paw feet. Height 25 1/4 inches(64 cm).C$1,000-1,500See Illustration526Louis XV Style Painted PanelCarved with floral garlands. Height 43 1/4 inches (1.10 m),width 25 inches (64.5 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$300-500522524After Guillaume DheullandPLAN EN PERSPECTIVE, DE LA VILLE DE PARISHand-colored engraving.Sight of sheet 32 x 41 1/2 inches; 813 x 1054 mm.C$1,000-1,500See Illustration520Louis XV Style Gilt-Bronze MountedChinese Turquoise Glazed Porcelain VaseThe mounts modeled as floral vines.Height 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm).Provenance:Rare Art, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,500-2,500521Pair of Framed <strong>Continental</strong> ReversePaintings on Glass19th CenturyEach depicting figures in a landscape.Height 14 inches (13.6 cm), width 17 1/4inches (43.9 cm).•$600-900522George III Mahogany SideboardEarly 19th centuryThe bow front top with a brass gallery,above a conforming case enclosing anarrangement of drawers, raised on squaretapering reeded legs ending in casters.Height 50 1/2 inches (1.28 m), width 6 feet1 inch (1.85 m), depth 30 1/2 inches(77.5 cm).C$2,000-3,000See Illustration525George III Satinwood and Ebonized BandedMarquetry Inlaid Mahogany Dressing Chestof DrawersLate 18th centuryThe serpentine outline top with a shell, above aconforming case enclosing a long drawer with acompartmentalized interior and three longgraduated drawers, raised on bracket feet.Height 32 1/4 inches (81.6 cm), width 39 inches(99 cm), depth 119 7/8 inches (50.5 cm).C Estate of Beverly S. VanderPoel$2,000-3,000See Illustration525122 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 123


527533534Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze Mounted Green Porphyry Urn18th/19th CenturyWith a berry finial, the handles cast with lion masks,on a leaf tip socle ending in a circular foot and astepped square base. Height 14 inches (35.6 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$4,000-6,000See Illustration535<strong>English</strong> Oak CofferThe hinged rectangular top above a paneled frontflanked by blind fret carved panels, raised on plank feet.Height 36 inches (91.6 cm), width 65 inches (1.65 m),depth 25 1/4 inches (64.2 cm).C$1,000-2,000See Illustration536Louis XIV Gilt-Bronze Mounted Brass and TortoiseShell Boulle Marquetry Wall BracketOf tapering form, cast with foliate scrolls. Height6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm).Provenance:Frederick Victoria, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-900531537Herend Porcelain Tureen on StandIn the Green Chinese Bouquet pattern. Length ofstand 16 inches (40.6 cm).C$700-1,000534527Pair of French Gilt-Bronze Figural Groups18th CenturyEach cast as a mermaid astride ahippocampus. Height 6 1/4 inches (16 cm).Provenance:Sotheby’s, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Estate of Stella CookHerff, 1994, lot 99C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,200-1,800See Illustration528A. D. Brisson[BIRD STUDIES]Four hand-colored engravings, fromOrnithologia, Paris, 1790; Together withEdouard Traviès [YELLOW-HEADEDPARROT], hand-colored lithograph, fromLes Oiseaux Les Plus Remarquables,London, circa 1857.Sight of largest 18 x 20 1/2 inches;457 x 521 mm.C$1,500-2,000529Royal Copenhagen Porcelain FloraDanica ChargerWith floral specimen and serrated edge,botanical identification mark, green andblue factory mark and number 3527.Diameter 11 3/4 inches (29.5 cm).C$500-700530<strong>English</strong> Porcelain Fruit Basket19th CenturyPainted with a central blossom surroundedby a reticulated rim with a molded edgeand foliate handles, on a pedestal.C$500-700532Two French Gilt-Wood Wall Brackets18th/19th CenturyComprising one carved with shell and foliatescrolls, the other carved with flowerheadsand scrolling supports. Height 11 3/4 inches(29.9 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200533Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt-BronzeFigural ChenetsLate 19th centuryEach on a scrolling base. Height of taller20 inches ( 50.8 cm).C$2,000-4,000See Illustration531George III Style Mahogany Four-PedestalDining TableWith a reeded edge and columnar pedestalsending in sabre legs and paw feet casters,with three leaves. Height 29 1/4 inches535(74.2 cm), width 13 feet 4 inches (4.06 m),depth 53 inches (1.35 cm), width of eachleaf 23 3/4 inches (60.3 cm).C$3,000-5,000See Illustration124 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 125


539538538Pair of Régence Gilt-Wood Single-LightSconces18th CenturyEach cartouche-shaped backplate issuinga curved candle arm. Height 9 1/4 inches(23.5 cm).Provenance:Matthew Schutz Ltd., <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration539Empire Gilt and Patinated-BronzeEncrierCirca 1810The ink and sandpot molded with wingedmasks, on a square base centering a loophandle. Height 5 1/4 inches (13.4 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$600-800See Illustration540Colonial Rosewood and HardwoodCabinetWith a pair of cupboard doors openingto reveal shelves, above a long drawer,raised on barley twist supports joinedby an X-stretcher. Height 78 1/4 inches(1.99 m), width 6 feet 1/2 inch (1.84 m),depth 25 1/2 inches (64.8 cm).C$1,500-2,000See Illustration541Chinese Export Painted and Parcel GiltLow TableThe rectangular top decorated with achinoiserie scene. Height 15 inches(38 cm), width 58 1/4 inches (1.48 m),depth 30 1/2 inches (77.5 cm).C$1,000-1,500542Pair of Regency Painted Armchairs19th CenturyThe rectangular backrest with a sceneof children in 18th century costume,above a cane seat, raised on circulartapering ring turned legs.•$600-800543Pair of Louis XV Gilt-Bronze CandlesticksCirca 1745Each of voluted baluster form, cast with leaftips, on scalloped circular foot, struck withC poincon couronne. Height 10 inches(25.4 cm).The couronne poincoin or crowned ‘C’indicated a tax that was levied on allcopper alloys sold between March 1745and February 1749.C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$2,500-3,500See Illustration544Pair of Italian Neoclassical Gilt-WoodArmchairsLate 18th centuryEach rectangular padded back and seatraised on circular tapering fluted legs.•$4,000-6,000See Illustration545Louis XVI Style Mahogany Dining TableThe rectangular top and rounded dropleaves opening to accommodate threeleaves, raised on circular tapering legsending in brass cap casters. Height30 inches (76.2 cm), width closed 28 inches(71.1 cm), depth 45 inches (1.14 m),width of each leaf 15 inches (38.1 cm).C Property of a Private Collector$1,000-1,500See Illustration546George III Satinwood and RosewoodBanded Mahogany Fold-Over Game TableThe hinged demilune top with a foliatepenwork border, opening to reveal a baizelined interior, raised on square taperinglegs. Height 29 1/2 inches (74.7 cm), width38 inches (96.5 cm), depth 17 1/2 inches(44.4 cm).C$700-1,000547Chinese Export Lacquered Eight-PanelDiminutive Screen19th CenturyEach panel decorated with figures in alandscape. Height 46 1/4 inches (1.17 m),width of each panel 11 inches (28 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$800-1,200543544545540126 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 127


548Ottoman Gold Thread Child’s Waistcoat19th CenturyHeight 10 3/4 inches (27.2 cm),width 13 inches (33 cm).C Property of a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Collector$700-1,000See Illustration548548 front 548 back549Turkish Embroidered Linen and Silk Bohça17th Century43 inches (1.09 m), x 40 inches (1.02 m).Provenance:P.D. Colnaghi & Co., London, May 1980C$2,000-3,000See Illustration and Inside Front CoverTapestries, Carpets & Rugs550Aubusson TapestryFrance, 19th centuryDepicting a couple with a dog in a woodedlandscape with a town and rolling hills in the distance.Height 6 feet 7 inches, width 5 feet 4 inches.Restorations to perimeter.C$1,500-2,500551Aubusson TapestryFrance, 19th centuryDepicting a couple amongst sheep in a landscapenear a stream and residences within a gold floralborder. Height 5 feet 8 inches, width 7 feet 1 inch.C$2,500-3,500552Aubusson Tapestry PanelFrance, 18th centuryA bird beneath a tree in the foreground with structuresand hills in the distance. Height 5 feet 8 inches, width3 feet 5 inches.Frayed perimeter, old restorations.C$1,000-2,000553Flemish Allegorical Tapestry PanelFlanders, 18th centuryDepicting workers in a farm in a landscape.Height 7 feet 2 inches, width 5 feet 8 inches.Borders applied later.C$3,000-5,000554Aubusson Chinoiserie TapestryFrance, 18th centuryDepicting two herons near a waterfall in a woodedlandscape with a pagoda on a hillside in the distancewithin a floral border. Height 9 feet 3 inches, width10 feet 10 inches.Restorations, some deterioration to silk.C$5,000-7,000555Aubusson Verdure Tapestry PanelFrance, 18th centuryDepicting a bird in a tree in the foregroundwith a castle in the distance within a floral border.Height 9 feet, width 6 feet 9 inches.Subject reduced, restorations.C$1,500-2,500556Aubusson TapestryFrance, 18th centuryDepicting a dog and rooster in the foreground ina wooded landscape with a castle in the distanceflanked by a palmette and vine border. Height 8 feet10 inches, width 7 feet 4 inches.Restorations, lower border applied later.C$3,000-5,000557Flemish Hunting Tapestry PanelFlanders, 17th centuryDepicting hunters chasing prey in a woodedlandscape. Height 7 feet 6 inches, width 2 feet7 inches.C$1,000-2,000558Mohtashem Kashan CarpetCentral Persia, late 19th centuryThe polychrome garden design overall is within amidnight blue rosette and serrated leaf border.Approximately 13 feet 8 inches x 10 feet 4 inches.Even wear, partial ends, reselvedged, restored areas,primarily on ends.C$12,000-18,000559Tabriz Meditation CarpetNorthwest Persia, last quarter of the 19th centuryThe buff field with an ascending tree of life beneath ascalloped arch and rust spandrels is within a palmetteand spruce tree border. Approximately 10 feet x 6 feet6 inches.Frayed selvedge, spot stain.C$5,000-7,000560Sevas RugSoutheast Anatolia, second quarter of the 20th centuryThe scarlet field with a central circular pendantmedallion flanked by complimentary spandrels iswithin a slate palmette and vine border. Approximately6 feet x 4 feet 3 inches.Partial end border.C$600-900561Oushak CarpetWest Anatolia, first quarter of the 20th centuryThe madder field with polychrome floral vineryoverall is within a celadon meandering vine border.Approximately 16 feet 5 inches x 10 feet 1 inch.Areas of wear, re-piled areas, stain, losses to ends.C$5,000-7,000549128 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 129


562Kayseri Silk RugSoutheast Anatolia, second quarter of the 20th centuryThe allover polychrome garden design is within apumpkin palmette border. Approximately 6 feet11 inches x 4 feet 9 inches.Partial ends, thin areas.C$1,000-1,500568Q’ashqa’i RunnerSouthwest Persia, late 19th centuryThe ivory and indigo barber pole stripe field is withina madder meandering vine border. Approximately 14feet 1 inch x 2 feet 11 inches.Overall even wear, restored and re-piled areas.C$800-1,200574Two Caucasian RugsCaucasus, circa 1900Comprising a Chi Chi Rug; and a Baku Chile Rug.Approximately 5 feet 8 inches x 3 feet 9 inches and5 feet 8 inches x 3 feet 7 inches, respectively.Overall even wear.C$500-700580Sarouk RugNorth Persia, early 20th centuryThe buff field with a central polychrome pendantmedallion flanked by rose spandrels is within a walnutfloral vinery border. Approximately 5 feet x 3 feet 3inches.C$400-600563Bakshaish CarpetNorthwest Persia, last quarter of 19th centuryThe auburn field with a central polychrome geometricstepped medallion is within an indigo palmette andvine border. Approximately 14 feet 1 inch x 10 feet8 inches.Minor losses to ends, re-piled areas, small repair toone corner.C$10,000-15,000564Indo-Isfahan CarpetNorth India, circa1925The burgundy field with polychrome palmettesamongst cloud bands overall is within a jade rosetteand cartouche border. Approximately 17 feet 10inches x 11 feet 2 inches.C$5,000-7,000565Kurdish RunnerWest Persia, circa 1900The ascending pattern of polychrome shrubs on themidnight blue field is within a slate rosette and vineborder. Approximately 12 feet 11 inches x 3 feet.Reselvedged.C$2,000-3,000566Empire Aubusson CarpetFrance, first quarter of the 19th centuryThe central octagonal medallion on the charcoal fieldfilled with rosettes is within a caramel floral border.Approximately 16 feet 11 inches x 13 feet 9 inches.Areas of wear, holes, restored and rewoven areas.C$8,000-12,000567Bidjar CarpetNorth Persia, first quarter of the 20th centuryThe allover polychrome herati pattern on the indigofield is within a midnight blue rosette border.Approximately 12 feet 11 inches x 7 feet 4 inches.Areas of wear and repair, moth damage on reverse.C$1,500-2,500569Kirman CarpetSoutheast Persia, first quarter of the 20th centuryThe allover pattern of animals amongst floral vinery onthe indigo field is within an ivory palmette andvine border. Approximately 20 feet 5 inches x 12 feet5 inches.Moth damage on reverse, areas of wear, tinted areas,reselvedged.C$5,000-7,000570Sevas RugSoutheast Anatolia, circa 1925The central floral pendant medallion on the crimsonfield is within a plum palmette and leaf border, cottonhighlights. Approximately 5 feet 10 inches x 4 feet 2inches.Partial end border, areas of restoration.C$600-900571Tabriz CarpetNorthwest Persia, circa 1925The central floral medallion on the midnight bluefield is within a scarlet palmette and vine border.Approximately 15 feet 9 inches x 12 feet 2 inches.Moth damage, areas of minor wear.C$2,500-3,500572Shirvan RunnerEast Caucasus, last quarter of the 19th centuryNine polychrome latch-hook medallions on themidnight blue field are within an ivory rosette border.Approximately 10 feet 3 inches x 3 feet 9 inches.Rewoven ends, re-piled areas, minor wear and tinting.C$2,000-3,000573Heriz CarpetNorthwest Persia, circa 1925The madder field with a central polychromegeometric medallion flanked by ivory spandrelsis within an indigo palmette and vine border.Approximately 12 feet 3 inches x 9 feet.Areas of wear, stain, added machine fringe,glue residue on reverse.C$2,000-4,000575Heriz CarpetNorthwest Persia, circa 1925The central polychrome geometric medallion onthe scarlet field flanked by ivory spandrels is withina midnight blue palmette and vine border.Approximately 11 feet 2 inches x 7 feet 4 inches.Spot stains, small area of wear.C$1,500-2,500576Chinese RugChina, first quarter of the 20th centuryThe camel field with a central circular medallionamongst deer is above a cloud and wave border,woven horizontally. Approximately 6 feet 1 inch x4 feet 9 inches.C Property of a Collector, formerly from his Parisapartment$800-1,200577Kirman CarpetSoutheast Persia, circa 1925The allover polychrome garden design is within a plumrosette and cartouche border. Approximately 19 feet 8inches x 11 feet 10 inches.Small areas of minor wear, re-piled areas, restorations.C$5,000-7,000578Kazak RugSouthwest Caucasus, circa 1900Five polychrome diamond latch-hook medallions onthe indigo field are within an ivory stylized rosetteborder. Approximately 9 feet 1 inch x 3 feet 7 inches.Partial ends and sides, reselvedged, areas of wear.C$500-700579Heriz CarpetNorthwest Persia, circa 1925The central polychrome geometric medallion on themadder field flanked by ivory spandrels is within anindigo palmette and vine border. Approximately10 feet 2 inches x 8 feet 2 inches.Partial end border.C$1,200-1,800581Oushak CarpetWest Anatolia, circa 1900The ivory field with stylized floral vinery overall iswithin a pumpkin rosette border. Approximately18 feet 6 inches x 13 feet 4 inches.Re-piled areas, stains, sun faded areas, minor wear.C$10,000-20,000582Northwest Persian Style Rug<strong>Continental</strong>, Circa 1925The central geometric pendant medallion on therusset field is within an ivory rosette and leaf border.Approximately 9 feet 4 inches x 6 feet 3 inches.Areas of wear, cashmere repairs.C$800-1,200583Sarouk CarpetNorth Persia, early 20th centuryThe madder field with a central floral medallionflanked by sprays is within a midnight blue palmetteborder. Approximately 13 feet 9 inches x 10 feet 6inches.Minor restorations, small re-weave one end.C$5,000-7,000584Jaff Kurd BagfaceWest Persia, circa 1900The allover diamond lattice with polychromelatch-hook medallions is within an indigorosette border. Approximately 3 feet 6 inches x2 feet 9 inches.C$400-600585Kurd-Bidjar Gallery CarpetNorth Persia, circa 1900The indigo field with a polychrome herati patternoverall is within an ivory palmette and boteh border.Wool foundation. Approximately 17 feet 6 inches 6feet 10 inches.Thin areas, small restorations.•$2,500-3,500End of Sale130 DOYLE NEW YORK • January 29, 2013view the fully illustrated catalogue and bid online at doylenewyork.com 131


Empire Style Gilt and Patinated-Metal Mounted Mahogany Center Table,After the royal model by Georges-Alphonse Jacob-Desmalter for Caroline Murat,first half of the 20th century. Estimate: $10,000–15,000Belle Epoque19th & 20th Century Decorative ArtsRoycroft Copper Mounted Oak Bedroom Suite,Circa 1907, comprising a pair of bed frames, lady’s dresser (shown),gentlemen’s dresser and writing table, stamped Sandy for SanfordHubbard, son of Roycroft founder Elbert Hubbard. Estimate: $20,000–30,000The C.W. & Marjorie Merriweather Post Collectionsfrom Hillwood Estate, Museum & GardensA U C T I O N : February 6 at 10am E X H I B I T I O N : February 2 – 5C O N TA C T: Malcolm Mac Neil, 212-427-4141, ext 218, BelleEpoque@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comA U C T I O N : February 6 at 10am E X H I B I T I O N : February 2 – 5C O N TA C T: Malcolm Mac Neil, 212-427-4141, ext 218, BelleEpoque@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comD O Y L E N E W Y O R K 1 7 5 E A S T 8 7 T H S T R E E T N E W Y O R K , N Y 1 0 1 2 8 2 1 2 - 4 2 7 - 2 7 3 0 D O Y L E N E W Y O R K . C O MD O Y L E N E W Y O R K 1 7 5 E A S T 8 7 T H S T R E E T N E W Y O R K , N Y 1 0 1 2 8 2 1 2 - 4 2 7 - 2 7 3 0 D O Y L E N E W Y O R K . C O M


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glossaryConditions of saleThe following examples define some of the termsused in this catalogue. The reader is remindedthat all of the terms and descriptions used inthis catalogue as to authorship, period, culture,source or origin for any property are made andused as qualified statements and opinions only,and are subject to the Conditions of Sale and theTerms of Guarantee.In connection with the attribution of authorship,as described in paragraph 2 of the Terms ofGuarantee, the following terms are used in thiscatalogue, and are defined as follows:FURNITURE and DECORATIONSRegency Rosewood Sofa TableFirst quarter of the 19th century. This headingwith the date included means that the piece is, inour best judgment, of the period indicated withno major alterations or restorations.Regency Rosewood Sofa TableThis heading without inclusion of a date indicatesthat in our best judgment, the piece, whilebasically of the period, has been substantiallyaltered or restored and in some cases it may alsoindicate that the piece has been constructed fromold parts.Regency Style Sofa TableThe inclusion of the word “style” in the headingindicates that, in our opinion, the piece is anintentional copy or reproduction of an earlierwork or style of works.PAINTINGSNicolaes MaesIn our best judgment the work is by the namedartist. This is our highest category of authenticityin the present catalogue.Attributed to Nicolaes MaesIn our best judgment, while the work is of theperiod of the named artist, and on the basis ofstyle can be ascribed to him, we cannot state withcertainty that it is by him.School of Nicolaes MaesIn our best judgment, the work is of the period ofthe named artist, by a pupil or close follower ofthe artist, but is not by the artist.Circle of Nicolaes MaesIn our best judgment, the work is of the period ofthe named artist and closely related to his style.Manner of Nicolaes Maes or AfterNicolaes Maes or Follower ofNicolaes MaesIn our best judgment, although the work is in thestyle of or a copy of a work by the named artist, itis of a later period.Signed Nicolaes MaesIn our best judgment, the signature, monogram,initials or other similar indicia of authorship is arecognized signature of the artist and appears inone of the six areas of the painting designated asfollows:(u.l.) Upper left(l.l.) Lower left(u.r.) Upper right(l.r.) Lower right(u.c.) Upper center(l.c.) Lower centerBears signature, Nicolaes MaesIn our best judgment, the signature, monogram,initials or other similar indicia of authorship is notthat of the artist and may have been added at alater date.DatedIn our best judgment, the date indicated on thework is the date the work was executed.Dated (for bronzes)In our best judgment, the date indicated whenthe original model was executed. Since the exactdate of the casting of a bronze sculpture is oftenunknown and illustrationsin reference books may not specify whichparticular cast is discussed or illustrated, it shouldbe pointed out that dates of execution andentries listed under Literature in theindividual catalogue entries do not necessarilyrefer to the castings included in the sale.PRINTSName of ArtistSubject to the Conditions of Sale and Terms ofGuarantee set forth in this catalogue, and exceptwhere stated as being “after” or “attributed to”an artist, each lot is by the artist appearing atthe head of the lot, except in the case of lotscontaining works by more than one artist.TitleIf there is a generally accepted title for the print,that title is given in upper case at the beginningof the lot description. If the work has no title orthe title is unknown to us, a descriptive title isgiven in brackets.ReferencesInformation from the standard catalogues of theartists’ works is cited when possible following thetitle.MediumThe mediums are described as fully as possible,although secondary techniques may not be listed.DateThe date given is that of the original plate, block,stone or screen. It is not necessarily the date atwhich the impression offered for sale was printed.EditionInformation regarding the size of the edition isgiven when possible.SignatureOnly manuscript signatures of the artists areindicated. Signatures “in the plate” are notmentioned since they are considered part ofthe image.Quality and ConditionAn attempt has been made to give relevantinformation concerning the quality of theimpression, the size of the margins and thecondition of the prints when possible. Thesedescriptions are qualified statements oropinions only, and are made subject to theConditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee.The print sleeves are the property of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> and are not included in the sale.MeasurementsAs with any description in this catalogue,measurements are qualified statements oropinions and are subject to the Conditionsof Sale and Terms of Guarantee. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> shall not be liable for any mistakes inmeasurements. Measurements have been madeto the best of our ability, and are given in inchesto the nearest 1/4 inch and millimeters, heightbefore width. Unless otherwise indicated,etchings and engravings are measured by thedimensions of the plate marks. Woodcuts,lithographs and silkscreens are measured by thedimensions of the images.All pictures are framed unless otherwise noted inthis catalogue.1. BINDING TERMSThe lots listed in this catalogue will be offeredby <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> as owner or as agent forconsignor subject to the following terms andconditions. Where <strong>Doyle</strong> is agent, the contract isbetween seller and buyer. The followingConditions of Sale and Terms of Guaranteeconstitute the entire agreement with thepurchaser relative to the property listed in thiscatalogue. By bidding at auction you agree to bebound by these terms:2. AS ISAll lots are sold “AS IS” and without recourse andneither <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> nor its consignor makesany warranties or representations, express orimplied, with respect to such lots, except for thelimited warranties expressly stated in the Terms ofGuarantee section of this catalogue. Prospectivebuyers are strongly advised to examine personallyany property in which they are interested,before the auction takes place, to determine itscondition, size, and whether or not it has beenrepaired or restored.Except as otherwise expressly and specificallyprovided in the Terms of Guarantee, neither<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> nor its consignor makes anyexpress or implied warranty or representation ofany kind or nature with respect to merchantability,fitness for purpose, correctness of the catalogueor other description of the physical condition,size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, material,genuineness, attribution, provenance, period,culture, source, origin, exhibitions, literature orhistorical significance of any lot sold. The absenceof any reference to the condition of a lot doesnot imply that the lot is in perfect condition orcompletely free from wear and tear, imperfectionsor the effects of aging; nor does a reference toparticular defects imply the absence of others.References in the catalogue entry or thecondition report to damage or restoration arefor guidance only and should be evaluatedby personal inspection by the bidder or aknowledgeable representative.The Terms of Guarantee are controlling, and nostatement, whether written or oral, and whethermade in this catalogue, an advertisement, a bill ofsale, a salesroom posting or announcement, theremarks of an auctioneer, or otherwise, shall bedeemed to create any warranty,representation or assumption of liability. All statementsby <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> in the catalogue entryfor the property or in the condition report, ormade orally or in writing elsewhere, arestatements of opinion and are not to be reliedon as statements of fact. Except as stated in theTerms of Guarantee, neither <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> northe seller is responsible in any way for errors oromissions in the catalogue or any supplementalmaterial. Buyers are responsible for satisfyingthemselves concerning the condition of theproperty and the matters referred to in thecatalogue entry.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and its consignor make nowarranty or representation, express or implied,that the purchaser will acquire any copyright orreproduction rights to any lot sold. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> expressly reserves the right to reproduceany image of the lots sold in this catalogue. Thecopyright in all images, illustrations and writtenmaterial produced by or for <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>relating to a lot, including the contents of thiscatalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, theproperty of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and shall not be usedby the buyer, nor by anyone else, without ourprior written consent.3. WITHDRAWAL<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> reserves the right to withdrawany lot at any time prior to the commencementof bidding for such lot and shall have no liabilitywhatsoever for such withdrawal.4. RESERVESIf the auctioneer decides that any opening bid isbelow the value of the lot offered, the auctioneermay reject that bid and withdraw the lot fromsale; and if, having acknowledged an openingbid, he decides that any advance thereafter isinsufficient, he may reject that advance.Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are offeredsubject to a reserve, which is the confidentialminimum price below which such lot will not besold. No reserve will exceed the low estimateof the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with theconsignor or, in the absence thereof, in theabsolute discretion of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>.Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, allbids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue.Lots marked C preceding the estimate areconsigned and reserved. Those marked • arereserved property in which <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> has aninterest. Those marked S are reserved property inwhich <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> has an interest.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> on occasion makes loans oradvances funds to consignors.The auctioneer may implement the reserve byopening bidding on any lot by placing a bidon behalf of the seller. The auctioneer will notspecifically identify bids placed on behalf of theseller. The auctioneer may further bid on behalfof the seller, up to the amount of the reserve, byplacing successive or consecutive bids for a lotor by placing bids in response to other bidders.Unless otherwise noted in the catalogue or by anannouncement at the auction, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>acts as agent on behalf of the seller and does notpermit the seller to bid on his or herown property.5. ESTIMATESEach lot in the catalogue is given a low and highestimate representing that range which, in theopinion of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, represents a fair andprobable auction value. When possible, theestimate is based on previous auction recordsof comparable property, condition, rarity,quality and provenances. The estimates are oftendetermined several months before a sale and aretherefore subject to change upon further researchof the property, or to reflect market conditionsor currency fluctuations. Estimates are subject torevision. Actual prices realized for items can fallbelow or above this range. An estimate of theselling price should not be relied on as astatement that this is the price at which theitem will sell or its value for any other purpose.Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium.Where “Estimate on Request” appears, pleasecontact the Specialist Department forfurther information.6. BIDDING<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> reserves the right, at ourcomplete discretion, to refuse admission to thepremises or participation in any auction and toreject any bid, as well as the right to refuse toacknowledge any bidder. The highest bidderacknowledged by the auctioneer will be thepurchaser. The auctioneer has the right at hisabsolute and sole discretion to advance thebidding in such a manner as he may decide, towithdraw or divide any lot, and to combine anytwo or more lots. In the event of error or disputebetween bidders, or in the event of doubt onour part as to the validity of any bid, whetherduring or after the sale, the auctioneer has finaldiscretion to determine the successful bidder, tocontinue the bidding, to cancel the sale, or toreoffer and resell the lot in dispute. If any disputearises after the sale, the <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> salerecord shall be conclusive.7. PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITYTitle passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’shammer to the highest acknowledged bidder,subject to the conditions of sale set forth herein.Such bidder thereupon assumes full risk andresponsibility therefor (including, withoutlimitation, liability for or damage to frames andglass covering prints, paintings or other works).Although in our discretion we will execute ordersor absentee bids or accept telephone bids as aconvenience to clients who are not present atauctions, we are notresponsible for any errors oromissions in connection therewith.When making a bid, a bidder is acceptingpersonal liability to pay the purchase price asfollows, unless it has been explicitly agreed inwriting with <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> before thecommencement of the sale that the bidder isacting as agent on behalf of an identified thirdparty acceptable to <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, and that<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will look only to the principalfor payment:The total purchase price to be paid bypurchaser is the amount of the successful bidprice plus a premium of 25% on the first $50,000of the hammer price, 20% on the portion from$50,001 through $1,000,000, and 12% on thatportion of the hammer price exceeding$1,000,000. Payment shall be made as follows:A cash deposit of not less than 25% of thepurchase price (unless the whole purchase price isrequired at the sole discretion of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>)will be paid on the day of the auction. Depositsshall apply to all purchases made at this sale andnot to any one particular lot.III


Conditions of sale continuedterms of guaranteePrior to the sale, the buyer must provide us withhis or her name and permanent address and, if sorequested, details of the bank from whichpayment will be made.The balance of the purchase price, if any, will bepaid not later than 5 pm one (1) day followingthe day of the auction. Such payment shall bemade in U.S. dollars by certified or cashier checkdrawn on a U.S. bank unless other arrangementsare made with <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. The buyer willnot acquire title to the lot until we have receivedall amounts due to us from the buyer in goodcleared funds even in circumstances where wehave released the lot to the buyer. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> reserves the right to hold merchandisepurchased by personal check until the check hascleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> a handling charge of $35 for anycheck dishonored by the drawee.At some auctions there may be a video or digitalscreen. Errors may occur in its operation and inthe quality of the image, and <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>does not accept liability for such errors.8. REMEDIES AVAILABLE TODOYLE NEW YORKIn addition to the other remedies available tous by law, we reserve the right to impose a latecharge of 1 1/2% per month of the total purchaseprice if payment is not made in accordance withthe conditions set forth herein. All property mustbe removed from our premises by the purchaserat their expense not later than (2) business daysfollowing its sale and, if it is not removed, <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> reserves the right to charge a minimumstorage fee of $5 per lot per day or to deliver theproperty to a public warehouse for storage at thepurchaser’s expense, to be released only afterpayment in full of all removal, storage, handling,insurance and any other costs incurred, togetherwith payment of all other amounts due to us.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> shall have no liability for anydamage to property left on its premises for morethan (2) days following the sale.If any applicable conditions herein are notcomplied with by the purchaser, in addition toother remedies available to us and the consignorby law, including without limitation the right tohold the purchaser liable for the total purchaseprice, including all fees, charges and expensesmore fully set forth herein, we shall be entitledin our absolute discretion to exercise one or moreof the following rights or remedies:a) To charge interest at such rate as we shallreasonably select;b) To hold the defaulting buyer liable for the totalamount due and to commence legal proceedingsfor its recovery together with interest, legal feesand costs to the fullest extent permitted underapplicable law;c) Cancel the sale of that, or any other lot or lotssold to the defaulting purchaser at the same orany other auction, retaining as liquidateddamages all payments made by the purchaser;d) Resell the property whether at private sale orpublic auction without reserve, and the purchaserwill be liable for any deficiency, cost, includinghandling charges, the expenses of both sales,our commission on both sales at our regularrate, all other charges due hereunder andincidental damages;e) To set off the outstanding amount remainingunpaid by the buyer against any amounts whichwe may owe the buyer in any other transactions;f) Where several amounts are owed by the buyerto us, in respect of different transactions, to applyany amount paid to discharge any amount owedin respect of any particular transaction, whetheror not the buyer so directs;g) To reject at any future auction any bids madeby or on behalf of the buyer or to require adeposit from the buyer before acceptingany bids;h) To take such other actions as we deemnecessary or appropriate; ori) To effect any combination thereof.In addition, a defaulting purchaser will bedeemed to have granted and assigned to us acontinuing security interest of first priority in, andwe may retain as collateral security for suchpurchaser’s obligations to us, any property ormoney of or owing to such purchaser in ourpossession. We shall have all of the rightsaccorded a secured party under the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>Uniform Commercial Code with respect to suchproperty and we may apply against suchobligations all monies held or received by us forthe account of, or due from us, to such purchaser.At our option, payment will not be deemed tohave been made in full until we have collectedfunds represented by checks, or in the case ofbank or cashier’s checks, we have confirmed theirauthenticity. In the event the purchaser fails topay any or all of the total purchaser price for anylot and <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> nonetheless elects to paythe consignor any portion of the sale proceeds,the purchaser acknowledges that <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> shall have all of the rights of the consignorto pursue the purchaser for any amounts paid tothe consignor, whether at law, in equity, or underthese Conditions of Sale.9. LIMITED LIABILITYIf for any cause a purchased lot cannot bedelivered in as good condition as at the timeof sale, or should any purchased lot be stolenor mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> shall not be liable for any amount inexcess of that paid by the purchaser. We are notresponsible for the acts or omissions of carriersor packers of purchased lots, whether or notrecommended by us. Packing and handling ofpurchased lots by us is at the entire risk of thepurchaser and <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will have noliability for any loss or damage to such items.10. DOYLE NEW YORK EMPLOYEESEmployees of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> are not prohibitedfrom bidding on property. In the course of theiremployment it is possible that they may haveaccess to information not available to the public.11. WAIVER OF CONDITIONSAny and all of these conditions may be waivedor modified in the sole discretion of <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>. The Conditions of Sale, Terms of Guarantee,the glossary, if any, and all other contents of thiscatalogue are subject to amendment by us byoral announcements made during the sale.Salesroom notices amend the cataloguedescription of a lot after our catalogue has goneto press. They are posted in the viewing galleriesand salesroom or are announced by theauctioneer. Please take note of them.12. All measurements and weight areapproximate.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is not responsible for damageof glass covering paintings, drawings, other worksor frames and lamp shades regardless of cause.13. If any part of these Conditions of Sale isfound by any court to be invalid, illegal orunenforceable, the balance of the conditions shallcontinue to be valid to the fullest extentpermitted by law.14. The rights and obligations of the parties withrespect to these Conditions of Sale and Termsof Guarantee, as well as the purchaser’s and ourrespective rights and obligations hereunder,the conduct of the auction and any mattersconnected with any of the foregoing, shall begoverned and interpreted by the laws of theState of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. By bidding at auction, whetherpresent in person or by agent, by written bid,telephone or other means, the buyer shall bedeemed to have submitted, for the benefit of<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, to the exclusive jurisdiction ofthe federal or state courts located in the state andcounty of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and waives any objection tothe jurisdiction and venue of any such court.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> warrants the authenticity ofauthorship of each lot contained in this cataloguesolely and expressly subject to the terms andconditions set forth below.1. DEFINITION OF AUTHORSHIP“Authorship” is defined as the artist, artisan,workshop, designer, school, period, culture, orsource of origin, as applicable and indicated inthe description of the lot. The warrantedinformation appears in bold print immediatelyfollowing the individual lot number; no otherlanguage in the catalogue is warranted, includingany supplemental material which appears belowthe bold print headings. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is notresponsible for any errors or omissions in anymaterial, which appears below the bold printheadings. The description of authorship in thiscatalogue may be amended by a supplement tothe catalogue, or by notices or announcementsat the time and place of the auction sale. Thiscatalogue may contain one or more glossariesexplaining the terminology used in the catalogue.All terminology used in this catalogue, includingthe contents of the glossaries, are merelyqualified statements or opinions and are notintended or made as warranted statements orrepresentations under these Terms of Guarantee.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> makes no warranties whatsoever,express or implied, with respect to any materialin the catalogue, except as set forth in bold printheadings following individual lot numbers in thiscatalogue and subject to the exclusions setforth below.2. COVERAGE UNDERTHE GUARANTEESubject to the exclusions set forth below inparagraphs 5 and 6, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> warrants theauthorship (as that term is defined above) of eachlot in this catalogue for a period of five years fromthe date of the sale of the lot. The guarantee ismade only to the original purchaser of record atthe auction, and only the registered bidder forthe lot at the auction will be considered as theoriginal purchaser. The buyer must give writtennotice of claim within five years from the date ofthe auction. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> may require,at its option, to have the purchaser obtain at thepurchaser’s expense the opinion of tworecognized experts (approved by <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>) in the field relating to the item in question,before <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> determines whether torescind a sale under the above warranty. Uponrequest, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will provide thepurchaser with the names of acceptable experts.3. NON-ASSIGNABILITYThe benefits of this warranty are not assignableand shall be applicable only to the originalpurchaser of record (i.e., the registered bidder)and not to any subsequent owners (including,without limitation, donees, heirs, successors,beneficiaries or assigns) who have, or mayacquire, an interest in any purchased property.The original buyer must have remained the ownerof the lot without disposing of any interest in it toany third party.4. SOLE REMEDYThe purchaser agrees that in the case of a breachof warranty under these Terms of Guarantee, heshall have no remedy other than rescission of thesale and the refund of the original purchase pricepaid. The original purchase price paid is definedas the amount of the successful bid price, plus thebuyer’s premium. No rescission and refund will bemade unless the item is returned to <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> at 175 East 87th Street, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY 10128,in the same condition as at the time of sale. Theremedy of rescission and refund is exclusive andthe purchaser waives any other remedy whichmay be otherwise available in law or equity.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> shall not be liable for any special,consequential or incidental damages incurredor claimed including, without limitation, loss ofprofits or for interest.5. EXCLUSIONSThis warranty does not apply to:i. authorship of any paintings, drawings orsculpture created prior to 1870, unless the lot isdetermined to be a counterfeit which has a valueat the date of the claim for rescission which ismaterially less than the purchase price paid forthe lot; orii. any catalogue description where it wasspecifically mentioned that there is a conflict ofspecialist opinion on the authorship of a lot; oriii. authorship which on the date of sale was inaccordance with the then generally acceptedopinion of scholars and specialists, despitethe subsequent discovery of new information,whether historical or physical, concerning the artistor craftsman, his students, school,workshop or followers; oriv. the identification of periods or dates ofexecution which may be proven inaccurate bymeans of scientific processes not generallyaccepted for use until after publication of thecatalogue, or which were unreasonably expensiveor impractical to use at the time of publication ofthe catalogue.The term counterfeit is defined as a modern fakeor forgery, made less than fifty years ago, andmade with the intent to deceive. The authenticityof signatures, monograms, initials or other similarindications of authorship is expressly excluded asa controlling factor in determining whether a workis a counterfeit under the meaning of this Termsof Warranty.6. LIMITED WARRANTYAs stated in paragraph 2 of the Conditions ofSale, neither <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> nor its consignormakes any express or implied representations orwarranties whatsoever concerning any propertyin the catalogue, including without limitation,any warranty of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose, except as specifically andexpressly provided in these Terms of Guarantee.IIIIV


Vinformation on sales anD use taxrelated to purchases at auctionTo better assist our clients, we have preparedthe following information on Sales and UseTax related to property purchased at auction.WHY DOYLE NEW YORKCOLLECTS SALES TAXVirtually all State Sales Tax Laws require acorporation to register with the State’s TaxAuthorities and collect and remit sales tax if thecorporation maintains a presence within the state,such as offices. In the states that impose sales tax,Tax Laws require an auction house, with apresence in the state, to register as a sales taxcollector, and remit sales taxcollected to thestate. <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> sales tax is charged on thehammer price, buyer’s premium and any otherapplicable charges on any property picked upor delivered in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, regardless of the stateor country in which the purchaser resides ordoes business.WHERE DOYLE NEW YORKCOLLECTS SALES TAX<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is currently registered to collectsales tax in the following states: <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and theDistrict of Columbia.For any property collected or received by thepurchaser in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City, such property issubject to sales tax at the existing <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Stateand City rate of 8.875%.If the property is delivered into any of the statesin which <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is registered, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> is required by law to collect and remit theappropriate sales tax in effect in the state wherethe property is delivered.Property collected from <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> premisesby common carriers on behalf of the purchaser fordelivery to the purchaser at his address outsideof <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is not subject to <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Sales Tax.If it is delivered by the common carrier to any ofthe states where <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is required tocollect sales tax, applicable tax will be added tothe purchase price.WHERE DOYLE NEW YORK IS NOTREQUIRED TO COLLECT SALES TAX<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is not required to collect sales taxon property delivered to states other than thoselisted above. If the property is delivered to a statewhere <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is not required to collectsales tax, it is the responsibility of the purchaserto self-assess any sales or use tax and remit it totaxing authorities in that state.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is not required to collect sales taxfor property delivered to the purchaser outside ofthe United States.RESTORATION ANDOTHER SERVICESRegardless of where the property is subsequentlytransported, if any framing or restoration servicesare performed in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, it is considered to bea delivery of the property to the purchaser in <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>, and <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will be required tocollect the 8.875% <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> sales tax.LOCAL TAX ADVISORSAs sales tax laws vary from state to state,<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> recommends that clients withquestions regarding the application of sales oruse taxes to property purchased at auction seektax advice form their local tax advisors.CERTAIN EXEMPTIONSMost states that impose sales taxes allow forspecified exemptions to the tax. For example, aregistered re-seller such as a registered art dealermay purchase without incurring a tax liability, and<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is not required to collect sales taxfrom such re-seller. The art dealer, when re-sellingthe property, may be required to charge salestax to its client, or the client may be requiredto self-assess sales or use tax upon acquiringthe property.If a not-for-profit or charitable organization isselling property through <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, itmay be sold as a tax exempted purchase. Thenot-for-profit seller must be registered with the<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Department of Taxation and Finance asan exempt organization and the property mustbe picked up or delivered in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. However,a compensating use tax is due from the buyer ifany such lot is shipped to any of the states where<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> maintains offices. It is the buyer’sresponsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due.Buyers claiming exemption from sales tax musthave the appropriate documentation on file with<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> prior to the release ofthe property.buying at doyleSince 1963, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> has built a worldwidereputation for expertise, integrity and service. Inour <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> salesrooms, we hold approximatelyforty auctions annually featuring fine art, jewelry,furniture, decorative arts, books, prints, coutureand a variety of other categories. Our globalaudience of buyers and sellers know the quality ofour sales and appreciate our standard of service.If you are new to the auction process, please takea moment to review the following information.The following will help in understanding theauction buying process. All bidders should readthe Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guaranteein this catalogue, as well as the Glossary or anyother notices. By bidding at auction, bidders arebound by the Conditions of Sale and Terms ofGuarantee, as amended by oral announcementsor posted notices, which together form the salecontract between the successful bidder(purchaser), <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and the seller(consignor) of the lot.BEFORE YOU BID<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> produces both printed and Internetauction catalogues that containdescriptions of the property being offered andthe presale estimates and are available prior tothe sale date. Our free Internet catalogues,available at <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com, also provideillustrations, direct communication with ourspecialists, and the ability to leave onlineabsentee bids and track lots. The catalogues willhelp familiarize you with property being offeredat the designated auction. In addition,<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com offers a free Internet PersonalShopper that allows collectors to enter keywordsof objects they are seeking. As each Internetauction catalogue is posted online, the collectoris notified by email of any matches.A prospective buyer must complete and signa registration form and provide identificationbefore bidding. We may require the productionof bank or other financial references.ProvenanceIn certain circumstances, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> mayprint in the catalogue the history of ownership ofa work of art if such information contributes toscholarship or is otherwise well known and assistsin distinguishing the work of art. However, theidentity of the seller or previous owners may notbe disclosed for a variety of reasons. Forexample, such information may be excludedto accommodate a seller’s request forconfidentiality or because the identity of priorowners is unknown given the age of the workof art.Specialist’s AdviceProspective bidders may be interested inspecific information not included in the cataloguedescription of a lot. For additional informationplease contact either a <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> specialistor <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s Client Services Department.You may also request a condition report from thespecialist in charge.BIDDING AT AUCTIONAuctions are open to the public without anyadmission fee or obligation to bid. Pre-auctionviewings are open to the public free of charge.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s specialists are available to giveadvice and condition reports at viewings or byappointment. The auctioneer introduces theobjects for sale - known as “lots” - in numericalorder as listed in the catalogue. The auctioneeraccepts bids from those present in the salesroom,from telephone bidders, from Internet bidders orby absentee written bids left with <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>in advance of the auction.Live BiddingThe most exciting way to participate at auctionis the traditional method of bidding live in thesalesroom with an auction paddle. Buyers whowould like to bid may register for a paddle on theday of the sale upon entering the salesroom atleast 30 minutes before the sale. The paddle isnumbered so as to identify you to the auctioneer.To register, you will need a form of identificationsuch as a driver’s license or credit card. If youare a first-time bidder, you will also be asked foryour address, phone number and signature anda bank reference in order to create your account.To avoid any delay in the release of purchases,please pre-arrange check or credit approvalthrough <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s Credit Departmentat 212-427-4141 ext. 205. If you are bidding forsomeone else, you will need to provide a letterfrom that person authorizing you to bid on thatperson’s behalf. Issuance of a bid paddle is in<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s sole discretion.Once the first bid has been placed, theauctioneer asks for higher bids, in incrementsdetermined by the auctioneer. To place your bid,simply raise your paddle until the auctioneeracknowledges you.As a courtesy to bidders, a currency board maybe operated. It displays the lot number andcurrent bid in both U.S. dollars and foreigncurrency. Exchange rates are approximationsbased on recent exchange rate information andshould not be relied upon as a precise invoiceamount. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> assumes noresponsibility for any error or omission in foreignor United States currency amounts shown.Absentee BiddingFor buyers unable to participate live in thesalesroom or on the telephone, <strong>Doyle</strong> offers theoption of Absentee Bids. Absentee Bids workexactly as if the bidder were in the salesroombidding up to a predetermined price limit, exceptthat the price limit is given confidentially to <strong>Doyle</strong>ahead of time. Absentee Bid Forms are availableon our Web site, in our printed catalogues, andthrough our Client Services Department. Returnthe completed Absentee Bid Form to <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> either by mail or by fax. When the lot thatyou are interested in comes up for sale, a <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> representative will execute the bid onyour behalf, making every effort to purchase theitem for as little as possible and never exceedingyour limit. The auctioneer may execute absenteebids directly from the rostrum, identifying theseas “absentee bids,” “book bids,” or “order bids.”This service is free and confidential. For detailedinstructions and information, please see the<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Absentee Bid Form at the backof this catalogue or on our Web site. In the eventthat identical bids are submitted, the earliest willtake precedence.Internet BiddingBuyers may also conveniently leave bids on ourWeb site through our Internet catalogues. Thesebids are executed at the auction in the samefashion as an Absentee Bid.Telephone BiddingClients unable to attend the sale may stillparticipate live by bidding on the telephonewith a trained staff member on the auction floor.The Telephone Bid Forms are available on ourWeb site, in our printed catalogue, and throughour Client Services Department. Please contactthe Bid Department prior to the sale to makearrangements or to answer any questions youmay have. Telephone bids are accepted only at<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s discretion and at the caller’srisk. Calls may also be recorded at <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>’s discretion. By bidding on the telephone,prospective buyers consent thereto. Telephonebids cannot be accepted for lot estimated below$1,000. Arrangements must be confirmed withthe Bid Department at least 24 hours prior to theauction at 212-427-4141 ext. 242. Arrangementsto bid in languages other than <strong>English</strong> must bemade well in advance of the sale date. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> offers all absentee and telephone biddingservices as a convenience to our clients but willnot be responsible for errors or failuresto execute bids.Successful BidsSuccessful absentee bidders will be notifiedafter the sale. Absentee bidders will receivea list of sale results if they enclose a stampedself-addressed envelope with their Absentee BidForm. Printed lists of auction prices are availableimmediately after the sale on our Web site and atour galleries. While invoices are sent out by mailafter the auction, we do not accept responsibilityfor notifying you of the result of your bids. Buyersare requested to contact us by telephone or inperson as soon as possible after the sale toobtain details of the outcome of their bids toavoid incurring unnecessary storage charges.VI


uying at doyle continuedselling at doyleVIIAfter The AuctionIf your bid is successful, you can go directly toPurchaser Accounting to make paymentarrangements. Otherwise, your invoice will bemailed to you. The final price is determined byadding the buyer’s premium to the hammer priceon a per-lot basis. Sales tax, where applicable,will be charged on the entire amount. Paymentis due in full immediately after the sale. However,under certain circumstances, and generally withthe seller’s agreement, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> may offerbuyers it deems creditworthy the option of anextended payment plan. Credit terms should bearranged prior to the sale. Please contact theCredit Department for information on creditarrangements for a particular lot.Methods of PaymentAccepted forms of payment include bank wiretransfers, cash (in US currency up to $5,000),traveler’s check (in US currency up to $5,000),money orders (in US currency up to $5,000),or personal check made payable in US dollarsdrawn on a US bank, unless other arrangementsare made with Purchaser Accounts. It is <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s policy to request any new clients orpurchasers preferring to make a cash paymentto provide: verification of identity (by providingsome form of government issued identificationcontaining a photograph, such as a passport,identity card, or driver’s license), confirmationof permanent address and identification of thesource of the funds. Invoices greater than $5,000require payment by certified check, bank checkor wire transfer. Credit cards are not accepted forpayment of auction purchases.To pay for a purchase by check, please see ourcashier and fill out a Check AcceptanceAccount form. Until approved, you will not bepermitted to remove purchases before the checkhas cleared. To avoid delivery delays, prospectivebuyers are encouraged to supply bank or othersuitable references before the auction. Checkacceptance privileges are reviewed from time totime by <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and may be granted orwithdrawn at our sole discretion. Checks shouldbe made payable to <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. Note thatchecks drawn on foreign banks may be acceptedwith the approval of the Credit Department, maynot be accepted for values under $500, and thatthere is a $100 minimum collection charge onchecks drawn on foreign banks located outsidethe U.S. Certified checks, banker’s drafts andcashier’s checks are accepted at <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’sdiscretion provided they are issued by areputable financial institution governed byanti-money laundering laws. Instruments notmeeting these requirements will be treatedas “cash equivalents” and subject to theconstraints noted above.Please direct inquiries regarding wire transferor ACH credit to Steven L. Kuzio, 212.427.4141ext. 202, steven.kuzio@doylenewyork.comBuyer’s PremiumThe invoice will include the successful hammerprice of the item and the buyer’s premium. <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> charges a premium to the buyer on thefinal bid price of each lot sold at the followingrates: 25% on the first $50,000 of the hammerprice, 20% on the portion from $50,001 through$1,000,000, and 12% on that portion of thehammer price exceeding $1,000,000. Applicablesales tax will also be added to the final total.<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Sales tax is charged on the hammerprice, buyer’s premium and any other applicablecharges on any property picked up or delivered in<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State, regardless of the state or countryin which the purchaser resides or does business.Please refer to “Information on Sales and Use TaxRelated to Purchases at Auction” in the back ofthe catalogue. All sales are final and subject tothe Conditions of Sale.Pick-UpsOnce your payment has been cleared, propertymay be released. Unless otherwise agreed by<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, auction purchases should bepaid for and picked up at <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> within48 hours of the auction. Items left beyond the48 hours may be subject to a storage fee (seebelow). Please note that the hours for removal ofproperty are Monday through Friday from 8:15amuntil 4:45pm, except on auction days duringwhich only purchases made that day may bepicked up. As a courtesy to purchasers who cometo <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> to pick up property, <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will assist in the packing of lots,although <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> may, in the case offragile articles, choose not to pack or otherwisehandle a purchase. <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will not beresponsible or liable for damage to glass coveringpaintings, drawings or other works, or damage toframes, regardless of cause.Storage FeesPursuant to section 8 of our Conditions of Sale,we request that successful buyers collect theirproperty within two business days following thesale. Should the property (except jewelry, coins,stamps or as announced by the auctioneer)remain on our premises for more than 31 daysfollowing a sale it will be transferred to anindependent warehouse on the buyer’s behalfat the purchaser’s risk and subject to storagecharges at the purchaser’s expense. Astransferred property will no longer be in <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s custody or care, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> willnot be able to assist you with pick-up or shippingarrangements. To avoid storage charges, pleasearrange for the removal of your purchases as soonas possible.Please Note: Transfer to a Storage facility ofuncollected purchases past the 31-day graceperiod will constitute delivery of the property tothe buyer in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State. As a result, buyer willbe liable to pay <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Sales Tax if nottax-exempt.The charges are payable to an outside StorageCompany and therefore cannot be waived by<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. We encourage all buyers tocollect purchased property within two businessdays following the sale.In order to collect property from <strong>York</strong>ville Van andStorage, buyers must present a copy of a paidinvoice bearing a <strong>York</strong>ville warehouse releasestamp. This warehouse release stamp can onlybe obtained from the cashier at <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’smain reception desk located at 175 East 87th Stin Manhattan.ShippingShipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Uponrequest, our Client Services Department willprovide a list of shippers who deliver todestinations within the United States andoverseas. Kindly disregard the sales tax if anI.C.C. licensed shipper will ship your purchasesanywhere outside the state of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> or theDistrict of Columbia.Endangered SpeciesCertain property sold at auction, for example,items made of or incorporating plant or animalmaterials such as coral, crocodile, ivory,whalebone, tortoise shell, etc., irrespective ofage or value, may require a license or certificateprior to exportation and additional licenses orcertificates upon importation to another country.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> suggests that buyers check ontheir government wildlife import requirementsprior to placing a bid. Although licenses can beobtained to export some types of endangeredspecies, other types may not be exported at all,and other types may not be resold in theUnited States.At <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, we commit our expertise,experience, market knowledge and globaloutreach to every sale. The numerous auctionrecords set in our salesrooms are testimony tothe advantages of selling property at <strong>Doyle</strong>. Tomake the auction process as easy and convenientas possible, our team of dedicated professionalswill guide you through the entire appraisal andauction procedure. As part of our commitmentto providing comprehensive auction services tocollectors, institutions and estates, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> offers several options to those seeking tosell their property: consignment of the objects toauction at <strong>Doyle</strong>, outright sale of the objects to<strong>Doyle</strong>, a combination of both, or referrals toother organizations.OBTAINING AN APPRAISALThe first step in selling property at auction is toobtain a free informal appraisal of the item. Theappraisal includes an estimated value, which isthe specialist’s best judgement as to what theobject will sell for at auction. The figure is basedupon the specialist’s expertise and knowledgeof what similar items are fetching in the currentauction market.There are various ways to obtain appraisals.Information and appointments to view propertyin your home or in the gallery can be arrangedthrough our Scheduling Department, anappropriate Specialist Department, or a <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Regional Representative. Once yourproperty has been evaluated, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>representatives can then help you determine howto proceed with the auction process. They willprovide information regarding sellers’commission rates and other charges, auctiontimetable, shipping and any other further servicesyou may require.Submitting PhotographsWe welcome photographs of property toevaluate for possible auction if the property isnot portable, or if you are not able to visit ourgalleries. If you have a large collection, arepresentative selection of photographs isacceptable. Please bring in the photographs oremail photos of your objects to the SchedulingDepartment. You may also mail photographs tothe Scheduling Department, or call them at212-427-4141, ext. 260, to discuss your propertyand perhaps arrange an appointment with aspecialist. Please be sure to include thedimensions, artist’s signature or maker’s mark,medium, physical condition, and any otherrelevant information. Our specialists will provide afree preliminary auction estimate subject to a finalestimate upon first hand inspection.Walk-In Consignment Days At <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> hosts free Walk-In ConsignmentDays at our gallery on select Fridays from 9:30amuntil 11:30am. Our team of specialists provideauction estimates for collectors consideringselling at auction.At these events, we accept property forupcoming sales through bothconsignment andoutright purchase. Limit three items, photographsareacceptable. For a schedule of upcomingWalk-In Fridays, visit <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com or call212-427-2730.Regional Appraisal Days<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s Regional Representatives hostfree appraisal days on a regular basis throughoutConnecticut, the metropolitan Washington, DCarea, as well as in other areas throughout theUnited States. These popular events provide easeand convenience for collectors outside of <strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong> who wish to sell their property at <strong>Doyle</strong>. Atthese events, we accept property for upcomingauctions in our <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> salesrooms throughboth consignment and outright purchase.SELLING YOUR PROPERTYConsigning To AuctionIn consigning property to auction, the sellerretains ownership until the successful sale of theitem at auction. When property is consigned to<strong>Doyle</strong> for auction, we devote the expertise ofour specialists and professional staff to achievingoutstanding prices at auction.The Consignment ContractWhen you consign property to <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>you will receive two copies of our ConsignmentAgreement, the legal document delineatingthe terms of sale. One copy should be initialed,signed and returned; the other kept for yourrecords. Once the property is received in ourgallery, you will be sent a Contract Schedulelisting the property, the planned sale dates, theestimated price ranges, and the reserves will belisted, along with the agreed upon seller’scommission and other related fees.Reserve PriceBefore an item is offered at auction, theconsignor and <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> may agree ona reserve price, a confidential minimum sellingprice. Unless a specific reserve is arranged, adiscretionary reserve is fixed at fifty percent ofthe low estimate. If the consignor designates areserve on a lot, and it remains unsold, there willbe a buy-in fee charged on the reserve price.Outright Sale To <strong>Doyle</strong>Outright purchase of property by <strong>Doyle</strong> allows theseller the advantage and convenience of immediatepayment. Many sellers prefer this method ofsale rather than consigning their property to auction and awaiting payment after the successfulsale of the items. For further information pleasecontact our Scheduling Department.After the auctionResults Of SaleYou may track realized prices of your consignedproperty in real time and view all sales resultson line at <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com. A preliminarysettlement statement itemizing the hammerprices, commissions and fees is mailed to theconsignor after the auction. You may also call usat 212-427-2730 for prices realized.Payment To ConsignorsPayment to consignors is mailed five weeksafter the date of the sale, together with a finalsettlement statement. The amount of paymentis the hammer price of each lot successfully sold,less the commission and any other fees.Estate andAPPRAISAL ServicesFor forty years, <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>’s Appraisal andAuction Services Department has worked withmuseums, corporate collections, banks and lawfirms, trust and estate professionals, heirs, andprivate clients across the nation providing ourcomprehensive appraisal and auction services.Our thorough, well-researched fair marketappraisals have earned <strong>Doyle</strong> a solid reputationfor professionalism, integrity and servicethroughout the United States.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> offers a full range of expertappraisal services, specializing in providing timelyformal appraisals for estate tax and probatepurposes. Our expert team of specialists andour professional staff bring years of experienceto each appraisal. Full color digital photographsmay be included in the appraisal in order to makeeach object easily identifiable. Depending on thelocation, we are happy to provide, at no charge,a preliminary walk-through examination todetermine approximate costs and special needs.Appraisal fees are based on the scope of theproperty with travel expenses additional.<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> will prepare a customizedproposal tailored to the specific property underconsideration for auction, including a commissionand fee structure developed to maximize returnsto consignors. We may also make an outrightpurchase offer on individual items or entireestates. As part of our focus on comprehensiveestate liquidation, we offer our unique“Broomclean Service” – our own trucks and crewwill transport the fine property to <strong>Doyle</strong>, removeremaining items, and leave thepremises “broomclean.”INFORMATIONFor more information please call 212-427-4141,ext 260, or email info@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com. Forestate and appraisal services, please contact ourAppraisal and Auction Services Department at212-427-4141, ext. 227.Viii


directory You may reach us directly by dialing 212-427-4141 plus the extension.OfficersKathleen M. <strong>Doyle</strong>, Chairman/CEOext 215, kathy@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comRodney LangSenior Executive Vice Presidentext 243, rodney@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJoanne Porrino MournetExecutive Vice Presidentext 227, joanne@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comKenneth McKennaExecutive Vice President/CFOext 254, ken@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comSebastian Clarke, Senior Vice Presidentext 269, sebastian@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comLaura <strong>Doyle</strong>, Senior Vice Presidentlaura.doyle@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comReid Dunavant, Senior Vice Presidentreid.dunavant@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comDavid A. Gallager, Senior Vice Presidentext 271, david@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAnn Limer Lange, Senior Vice Presidentext 221, ann.lange@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comElaine Banks Stainton, Senior Vice Presidentext 238, elaine.stainton@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comLouis LeB. Webre, Senior Vice Presidentext 232, louis@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAnne Cohen DePietro, Vice Presidentext 281, anne.depietro@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAnna K. Hicks, Vice Presidentext 272, anna.hicks@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comCynthia Klein, Vice Presidentext 246, cindy@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMalcolm Mac Neil, Vice Presidentext 218, malcolm@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comHarold E. Porcher, Vice Presidentext 235, harold.porcher@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAlison Robinson, Vice Presidentext 229, alison.robinson@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comGillian M. Ryan, Vice Presidentext 245, gillian.ryan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJoan S. Stanke, Vice Presidentext 256, joan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comShani Toledano, Vice Presidentext 236, shani@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comEileen Weisbaum, Vice Presidentext 226, eileen@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJanice Youngren, Vice Presidentext 207, janice@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAdministrationAbsentee and Telephone bidsJill Bowersext 242, jill@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAccountingCathy J. Carolloext 205, cathy.carollo@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comEmma I. Ebueext 214, emma@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJulie Bacongcoext 223, julie@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comCatalogue Productionand DesignEileen Weisbaum, Directorext 226, eileen@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comArielle Fiffer, Senior Graphic Designerext.276, arielle.fiffer@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comPHOTOGRAPHY ProductionReid Gilmore, Photography Production Managerext 278, reid.gilmore@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMelissa Aldrich, Manager of PhotographersPhotographerext 270, melissa.aldrich@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comVictoria Martens, Photographerext 277, victoria.martens@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comDylan Murray, Photographerext 255, dylan.murray@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comCatalogue SubscriptionMargaret Pitneyext. 203, margaret.pitney@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comClient ServicesJanice Youngren, Directorext 207, janice@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJill Bowersext 242, jill@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMary Dobbinmary.dobbin@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comSteven L. Kuzioext 202, steven.kuzio@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMargaret Pitneyext. 203, margaret.pitney@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comRyan Wonext 204, ryan.won@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMedia and CommunicationsDepartmentLouis LeB. Webre, Directorext 232, louis@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comCharlotte A. Taylor, Art Directorext 233, charlotte@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comKosala Kumara, Advertisingext 258, kosala.kumara@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comInventory ControlJose OteroRestoration ServicesCharles Mournet, ext 224Regional RepresentativesLaura <strong>Doyle</strong>212-427-4141, ext. 219laura.doyle@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comboston / new englandKathryn Allen617-999-8254boston@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comConnecticutKathy Brackenridge203-637-6209kathy.brackenridge@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comfloridaLorraine Tuohy212-427-4141, ext. 298lorraine@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comnew jerseyKathy Brackenridge212-427-4141, ext. 111doylenj@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comnorth carolinaHilary Pitts704-582-2258hilary.pitts@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comWashington, DC/Mid-AtlanticReid Dunavant, Director202-342-6100reid.dunavant@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comSamira Farmer202-342-6100samira.farmer@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comKristen Rohde202-342-6100kristen.rohde@doylenewyork.comBeijingWinnie Huwinnie.hu@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comHong KongJasmin Blunckjasmin.blunck@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comEstate ANDAppraisal ServicesJoanne Porrino Mournet, Executive Directorext 227, joanne@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJoan S. Stanke, Director/Appraisalsext 256, joan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comGillian M. Ryan, On-site Estates Coordinatorext 245, gillian.ryan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comSpiros Kallinikos,ext 216, spiros.kallinikos@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAppraisal andConsignment ServicesAlison Robinson, Director/Consignmentsext 229, alison.robinson@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJoan S. Stanke, Director/Appraisalsext 256, joan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comBrittany Terhune, Senior Appraisals Coordinatorext 240, brittany.terhune@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comKatherine E. Amundsenext. 259, katherine.amundsen@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comDoris M. Fugazyext. 261, doris.fugazy@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAshley A. Hillext 231, ashley.hill@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comSarah McMillanext. 251, sarah.mcmillan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comKatherine Oteyext. 228, katherine.otey@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comauctioneersRodney Lang, Joanne Porrino Mournet,Janice Youngren, Cynthia Klein,Sebastian Clarke, Peter CostanzoSpecialist DepartmentsAmerican <strong>Furniture</strong>and Decorative ArtsDavid A. Gallager, Directorext 271, david@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAsian Works of ArTMarley Rabstenek, Consultantext 299, asian@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comBooks, Autographsand PhotographsEdward Ripley-Duggan, Co-Directorext 234,Edward.Ripley-Duggan@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comPeter Costanzo, Co-Directorext 248, peter.costanzo@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comCoins, Stamps and CollectiblesNorman Scrivener, Consultantext 273, norman@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com<strong>English</strong> and <strong>Continental</strong><strong>Furniture</strong> and DecorationsSebastian Clarke, Directorext 269, sebastian@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com<strong>Furniture</strong> and DecorationsRodney Langext 243, rodney@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comSebastian Clarkeext 269, sebastian@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comDavid A. Gallagerext 271, david@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMalcolm Mac Neilext 218, malcolm@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAnna K. Hicksext 272, anna.hicks@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAlexandra Simkoext 244, alexandra.simko@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comEmily Shwajlykext 243, emily@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comJewelryAnn Limer Lange, Directorext 221, ann.lange@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comKevin Zavian, AppraiserMallory M. Jones, Administratorext 210, mallory.jones@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com19th and 20th CenturyDecorative ArtsMalcolm Mac Neil, Directorext 218, malcolm@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com20th Century DesignDavid A. Gallager, Directorext 271, david@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comPaintings and DrawingsElaine Banks Stainton, Executive Directorext 238, elaine.stainton@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAnne Cohen DePietro, DirectorAmerican Artext 281, anne.depietro@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comHarold E. Porcher, DirectorModern And Contemporary Artext 235, harold.porcher@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comShani Toledano, Associate Directorext 236, shani@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMatthew Boland, Cataloguerext 237, matthew.boland@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAngelo Madrigale, Registrarext 249, angelo.madrigale@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAriel Gold, Administrator, Paintings & Printsext 266, ariel.gold@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comPrints and PostersCynthia Klein, Directorext 246, cynthia.klein@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAriel Gold, Administrator, Paintings & Printsext 266, ariel.gold@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comRugs, Carpets and TapestriesMark M. Topalianext 602, mark.topalian@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comIXX


XIauction schedulejanuary<strong>Doyle</strong> At Home SMAuction: Tuesday, JANUARY 15 at 10amExhibition: January 11 – 14<strong>Important</strong> <strong>English</strong> & <strong>Continental</strong><strong>Furniture</strong> / Old Master PaintingsAuction: Tuesday, january 29 at 10amExhibition: January 25 – 28februaryBelle Epoque: 19th & 20th CenturyDecorative ArtsAuction: Wednesday, FEBRUARY 6 at 10amExhibition: February 2 – 5Fine JewelryAuction: Tuesday, FEBRUARY 12 at 10amExhibition: February 8 – 11JEWELRY & Contents ofAbandoned Safe Deposit Boxesby order of bank of america &sterling National bankAuction: Wednesday, FEBRUARY 13 at 10amExhibition: February 8 – 11<strong>Doyle</strong> At Home SMAuction: Wednesday, FEBRUARY 27 at 10amExhibition: February 23 – 26MARCHProvident Loan Society: Jewelry,Watches, Silverware & CoinsAuction: Tuesday & Wednesday,March 5 & 6 at 10amExhibition: March 1 – 4Asian Works of ArtAuction: Monday, March 18 at 10amExhibition: March 15 – 17CataloguesView the catalogues and leave bids onlineat <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com, or for printedcatalogues please call 212-427-2730 x203 oremail subscriptions@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comapril<strong>Doyle</strong>+Design ®Auction: Monday, April 8 at 10amExhibition: April 4 – 7street artAuction: Monday, April 8 at 10amExhibition: April 4 – 7<strong>Important</strong> Estate JewelryAuction: Monday, April 15 at 10amExhibition: April 11 – 14American <strong>Furniture</strong>& Decorative ArtsAuction: Monday, april 22 at 10amExhibition: April 19 – 21Books, autographs& photographsAuction: Tuesday, April 23 at 10amExhibition: April 19 – 21MODERN & CONTEMPORARY PrintsAuction: Monday, April 29 at 10amExhibition: April 26 – 28Coins, Bank Notes& Postage StampsAuction: Monday, April 29 at 4pmExhibition: April 26 – 28MayEuropean ArtAuction: Wednesday, May 8 at 11amExhibition: May 4 – 7Modern & Contemporary ArtAuction: Wednesday, May 8 at 11amExhibition: May 4 – 7American ArtAuction: Wednesday, May 8 at 11amExhibition: May 4 – 7<strong>Important</strong> <strong>English</strong> & <strong>Continental</strong><strong>Furniture</strong> / Old Master PaintingsAuction: Wednesday, May 22 at 10amExhibition: May 18 – 21DOYLE NEW YORKExhibition HoursFridays: 10am – 6pmSaturdays: 10am – 5pmSundays: Noon – 5pmMondays: 10am – 6pm (2pm*)Tuesdays: 10am – 2pm*Monday exhibitions close at 2pmif the auction is on TuesdayAuctioneers & Appraisersselling at auctionWe invite you to contact us for acomplimentary auction evaluation of yourcollection. Please call 212-427-2730 or emailinfo@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com175 East 87th St <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, NY 10128 TeL 212-427-2730 Fax 212-369-0892 <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comjuneBelle Epoque: 19th & 20th CenturyDecorative ArtsAuction: Wednesday, June 5 at 10amExhibition: June 1 – 4<strong>Doyle</strong> At Home SMAuction: Wednesday, June 19 at 10amExhibition: June 15 – 18Fine JewelryAuction: Thursday, June 20 at 10amExhibition: June 15 – 18julyProvident Loan Society: Jewelry,Watches, Silverware & CoinsAuction: Tuesday & Wednesday,July 16-17 at 10amExhibition: July 10 – 12 & 15<strong>Doyle</strong> At Home SMAuction: Thursday, July 18 at 10amExhibition: July 12, 15 – 17AUGUST<strong>Doyle</strong> At Home SMEND OF SUMMER SALEAuction: Wednesday, AUGUST 14 at 10amExhibition: August 8, 9 & 12JEWELRY & Contents ofAbandoned Safe Deposit BoxesAuction: Thursday, AUGUST 15 at 10amExhibition: August 8, 9 & 12CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTIONS FORMPLEASE PRINTY O U R N A M EB U S I N E S S N A M EA D D R E S SC I T YS TAT EC O U N T R YP H O N EA LT E R N AT E P H O N EE M A I L A D D R E S SC L I E N T # O R I D R E F E R E N C EZ I P C O D EPAY M E N TAll orders must be paid in advance. No cash please.C H E C K O R M O N E Y O R D E RPlease make check or money order payable to<strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and drawn on a U.S. bank only.V I S AC A R D #E X P I R AT I O N D AT ES I G N AT U R EM A S T E R C A R DS E C U R I T Y C O D EPlease CHECK the category thenCIRCLE the corresponding priceS U B T O TA L $S A L E S TA X : NY residents only +T O TA L $SingleCatalogue(Overseas Price)One YearSubscription(Overseas Price)I M P O R TA N T E N G L I S H A N D $35 $90C O N T I N E N TA L F U R N I T U R E ($40) ($115)A N D D E C O R AT I O N SIncludingO L D M A S T E R PA I N T I N G SA N D D R A W I N G S(3 Auctions Per Year)B E L L E E P O Q U E : 1 9 T H A N D 2 0 T H $35 $90C E N T U R Y D E C O R AT I V E A R T S ($40) ($115)(3 Auctions Per Year)A M E R I C A N F U R N I T U R E A N D $35 $60D E C O R AT I V E A R T S ($40) ($75)(2 Auctions Per Year)D O Y L E AT H O M E SM : $15 $135F I N E F U R N I T U R E , D E C O R AT I O N S (N/A) (N/A)A N D PA I N T I N G S(Approximately 9 Auctions Per Year)I M P O R TA N T E S TAT E J E W E L R Y $45 $120(3 Auctions Per Year) ($50) ($145)FINE J E W E L R Y $35 $60(2 Auctions Per Year) ($40) ($75)A M E R I C A N A R T $45 $90And ($55) ($110)E U R O P E A N A R TAndM O D E R N A N DC O N T E M P O R A R Y A R T(2 Auctions Per Year)O L D M A S T E R , M O D E R N A N D $35 $60C O N T E M P O R A R Y P R I N T S ($40) ($75)AndB O O K S , A U T O G R A P H SA N D P H O T O G R A P H S(2 Auctions Per Year)C O I N S A N D S TA M P S $25 $45(2 Auctions Per Year) ($30) ($55)A S I A N W O R K S O F A R T $35 $60(2 Auctions Per Year) ($40) ($75)D O Y L E + D E S I G N $35 $60(2 Auctions Per Year) ($40) ($75)D O Y L E N E W Y O R K FREE FREEA U C T I O N P R E V I E WM A ImailL O RorF AfaxX T Oto:: SsubscriptionsU B S C R I P T I O N S DdeptE P TDOYLED O Y L ENEWN E WYORKY O R K1751 7East5 E 887th7 T H SStTNy,N Y,NYN Y101281 0 1 2 8FaxFA X212-996-71592 1 2 - 9 9 6 - 7 1 5 9 XIIX I I


A B S E N T E E B I DorT E L E P H O N E B I DFOR OFFICE USE ONLYcontactsSubmit in person at the gallery, fax to 212-427-7526, or email to Bids@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comS A L ES A L E<strong>Important</strong> <strong>English</strong> & <strong>Continental</strong> <strong>Furniture</strong> & Decorations / Old Master Paintings january 29, 2013T I T L ED AT ECheck if you are a first time bidder Check if this is a change of addressPHONE ( D AY O F S A L E )If you are using a cell phone for bidding, a SAFETYY O U R N A M E PLEASE PRINTBID IS REQUIRED in case of a lost connectionB U S I N E S S N A M E ( DEALERS: Name & address must agree with resale certificate. Invoice cannot be changed once registered.) P H O N EClient ServicesJanice Youngren212-427-4141, ext 207Janice@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comclient accountSSteven Kuzio212-427-4141, ext 202Steven.Kuzio@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comBIDDING SERVICESJill Bowers212-427-4141, ext 242Bid Fax: 212-427-7526Jill@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAbsentee and Telephonebids must be received by5pm on January 28Online bids may be submitteduntil 8am on January 29A D D R E S SFA XC I T Y S TAT E Z I P C O D E C L I E N T N U M B E RspecialistsE M A I L A D D R E S S I D R E Q U I R E D ( N E W C L I E N T S )BIDDING INCREMENTS – The auctioneermay vary the increments at his/her discretion$0–100 $10$100–500 $25$500–1,000 $50$1,000–2,000 $100$2,000–5,000 $250$5,000–10,000 $500$10,000–20,000 $1,000$20,000–50,000 $2,500$50,000–100,000 $5,000$100,000+ $10,000LOT NUMBERIn numerical orderTOP LIMIT OF BIDExcluding Buyer’s PremiumLOT NUMBERIn numerical orderTOP LIMIT OF BIDExcluding Buyer’s PremiumLOT NUMBERIn numerical orderTOP LIMIT OF BIDExcluding Buyer’s PremiumSebastian Clarke, SVP,Director, <strong>English</strong> and<strong>Continental</strong> <strong>Furniture</strong>and Decorations212-427-4141 ext 269Sebastian.Clarke@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAnna Hicks, VPDirector, <strong>Furniture</strong> andDecorations212-427-4141 ext 272Anna.Hicks@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comCynthia KleinVP, Director, Printsand Posters212-427-4141 ext 246Cynthia.Klein@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comPeter CostanzoCo-Director, Books212-427-4141, ext 248Peter.Costanzo@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comXAbsentee and telephone bid forms must be submitted inwriting by 5pm (Eastern) the evening before the auction.Submit in person at the gallery, fax to 212-427-7526, or emailto Bids@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com. You will receive confirmation byemail. If you do not receive confirmation, please resubmit yourbids or call Client Services at 212-427-4141, ext 242 or 207.Absentee bids may be submitted online at <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comuntil 8am (Eastern) on the day of sale.1. Telephone bids will only be accepted on lots with a lowestimate of $1,000 and above. You must be prepared to bidat least to the low estimate.I understand and agree to theTerms and Conditions of SaleSignature (REQUIRED)2. Absentee bidding is a service provided with the understandingthat <strong>Doyle</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> shall not be responsible forerrors and/or omissions. Changes to bids on the day of salemust be submitted in writing by fax or email.3. Absentee bids are executed in competition with theaudience, on an alternate basis. Due to the uncertainties ofbidding patterns, a lot may sell to the audience for thesame amount or slightly less than your bid. To avoid thispossibility, you may authorize us to increase your bid by oneincrement by placing a plus sign (+) beside the maximumbid. In the event that identical bids are submitted, theearliest will take precedence. Buyer’s Premium as stated inthe Conditions of Sale will be added to the hammer price.4. Prices realized are published on <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com.Successful bidders should make arrangements to have theirpurchases removed from the premises no later than 4:30pmon the day following the sale. Buyers unknown to <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> are advised to arrange payment or supply creditreferences in advance of the sale date. Otherwise, purchasescannot leave our premises until checks have cleared.5. A 25% deposit may be required on certain absentee bids.• PLEASE NOTE: Lot descriptions do not include damage,repairs or restoration to items. The absence from thedescription of any such notes must not be taken to implythat the lot is in perfect condition. Condition reports areprovided upon request.• PLEASE NOTE: Terms & Conditions of Sale may be viewedin the catalogue, on our Web site, and in our salesroom.Consumer Affairs No. 0777006At <strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com you may leave absentee bids or BidLive! using your mouse as a paddleElaine Banks StaintonSVP, Executive Director,Paintings212-427-4141 ext 238Elaine.Stainton@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comMatthew BolandCataloguer, Paintings212-427-4141 ext 237Matthew.Boland@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAngelo MadrigaleRegistrar, Paintings212-427-4141 ext 249Angelo.Madrigale@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comAriel Gold,Administrator,Paintings & Prints212-427-4141 ext 266Ariel.Gold@<strong>Doyle</strong><strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.comXIIIDDOYLE O Y L E NNEW E W YYORK O R K AAuctioneers U C T I O N E E R S & AAppraisers P P R A I S E R S 1175 7 5 EEast A S T 87th T H St S T R E E<strong>New</strong> T N<strong>York</strong>, E W Y ONY R K 10128 , N Y 1 0 1 2TeL 8 212-427-27302 1 2 - 4 2 7 - 2 7 3 04.12

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