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PACIFIC GALLERIES LLC

Pacific Galleries August Auction #708


Lot NumberDescription
1 STERLING: A pair of Wallace sterling napkin rings, raised relief flora and fauna decoration, 2", and an English Chester sterling vesta case, hallmarked, "W.N" unidentified silversmith, 1901-1902, 1.75" x 1.25", note damage. Total approximate weight for all three pieces: 2.3 ozt.
2 GLASS: Six pink depression glass stemmed sorbet dishes with gilt floral rose banding, 3.75", unattributed, circa 1930's.
3 JASPERWARE: Three pieces of blue Wedgwood jasperware with allegorical scenes to include a coffee pot, 7.5" x 7.75", date marked on underside (1950), a creamer, 2.5" x 5", date marked on underside (1967), and a sugar bowl with lid, 4.75" x 4.5", date marked on underside (1966). All are hallmarked on underside.
4 SILVERPLATE: Twelve silverplate nut dishes, reticulated sides with fleur-de-lis, unattributed, patinated to base metal on some, 1" x 3.5", circa pre-1950's.
5 PORCELAIN: Royal Doulton large size character jugs. The first is "Revolutionary War", D7265, 2007, with original box, 7.5" x 9.5" x 6". The second is "Christopher Columbus", D6891, 1991, 7" x 7" x 5".
6 PORCELAIN: English Spode porcelain "Woodland" pattern teapot,four dinner plates and four salad plates, brown transferware design with foliate and fowl motif. Teapot measures 7" x 9", salad plates, 7.75", and dinner plates 10.75". Contemporary.
7 INKWELL: A Victorian-style ink well, unattributed, brass, round scroll shaped base, single lidded ink holder with white porcelain ink well, pierced scroll work in an oval frame having ornate raised floral scenes in torch-like holders, framed heads at each end, 9.75" L x 5.75" W. Note: Porcelain ink well has a surface crack and small chip and may not be original to the ink well.
8 SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL: Two Swarovski crystal items to include the Mermaid figurine, seated, holding a pearl, 4" x 4.5" x 3", and the Lion Fish figurine from the South Seas collection, 3" x 2.25". Both pieces come with original boxes. Included with the mermaid are five small blue, clear, and amber shell and starfish pieces. Contemporary.
9 JASPERWARE: Four pieces of blue Wedgwood jasperware with allegorical cameo decoration to include a coffee pot, 7.75" x 7.5", a teapot 6" x 9", a creamer (part of cameo swag decoration missing from around handle, noted), 2.5 x 5", and a sugar bowl with lid 4.5" x 4.5", all hallmarked Wedgwood on underside, 20th cent.
10 SILVERPLATE: A Vanbergh silverplate mirrored plateau, 11" x 1.5", beveled mirror, raised relief detailing, some teeth missing from rim.
11 CARPET: Persian Mir carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately'8.9 x 2.11, allover pattern, navy field
12 CARPET: Persian Hamadan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10' x 5', allover pattern, navy field and rose border.
13 CARPET: Pakistan Bokhara carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 6.3 x 4.0, allover pattern, brwon field
14 CARPET: Indo carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 8.1 x 6.0, allover pattern, ivory field and light green border.
15 CARPET: Persian Koliaie carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 9'x 3'4", repeating medallion pattern, red field and rose border.
16 CARPET: Persian Kirman carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10'9" x 8'0", medallion pattern, multi-color field, light blue border.
17 HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPH 15 1/2" x 19 3/4", Unsigned. "Hotel Stander, Seattle". Early 20th century. Note condition. Title painted onto matboard lower center. Matted and placed in a period frame. The Stander was a short-lived luxury hotel that was torn down and replaced with the current YMCA. More info. in the white binder to include a Seattle Times article entitled "The Stander That Didn't".
18 COLOR PHOTOLITHOGRAPH 21" X 27", Bev Doolittle (1947), CA. "Hide and Seek Suite". Signed and numbered 12429/25000 lower right. Unframed. Printed by The Greenwich Workshop; Greenwich Workshop blind stamp lower right. Note condition to include spotting on all sides. Presented in a Greenwich Workshop sleeve with documentation and further info. included.
19 COLOR LITHOGRAPH 10" x 7", Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Spain. A Rearing Horse and a Grim Reaper-like Figure. Signed in the plate; numbered 183/1000. Floating presentation against red matting; placed in a silvertone frame, as seen.
20 COLOR LITHOGRAPH 10" x 6 3/4", Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Spain. Two Human Figures Before an Angelic Figure. Signed in the plate; numbered 183/1000. Floating presentation against green matting; placed in a gold metallic frame.
21 COLOR LITHOGRAPH 9 1/2" x 7 1/2", Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Spain. An Anthropomorphic Beast with a Dancing Figure. Signed in the plate; numbered 183/1000. Floating presentation against green matting; placed in a gold metallic frame.
22 LITHOGRAPH ON PAPER 7 7/8" x 13 3/8", Stow Wengenroth (1906-1978), New York. "Along the Canal". Signed lower right. Artist info. on the verso. Matted and placed in a black frame with gold trim. Eminent in the field of lithography, Wengenroth is known for his finely detailed scenes of New England. More info. in the white binder.
23 FOUR ENGRAVINGS ON PAPER (3x) 13" x 9 3/4" & 10 3/4' x 15 1/4", Boris Riab (1898-1975), USA/Russian Federation. Birds & Bird Dogs. Three signed lower right; fourth unsigned. Copyright info. on signed images upper right. Small marks on signed images, as seen. Double matted and placed in wood frames. More info. in the white binder.
24 FOUR PIECES EPHEMERA: Photograph "Residence of Mr. & Mrs. E.G. Ames" & off-set lithograph "Washington Indian Basket Work" by Edward Curtis, off-set lithograph of Mt. Rainier by Asahel Curtis, and unsigned photograph of a lake scene.
27 OPEN SHELF UNIT: Early 20th century Asian influence open shelf unit, bamboo with maple shelves. 44"h x 14"d x 14"w
28 LAMP TABLE: Circa 1900 walnut pedestal lamp table, octogon shape top with marquetry inlay and molded edge, octogonal standard with four downswept legs. 28"h x 18"d x 18"w
28 AWASHSTAND: Circa 1910 Arts and Crafts oak washstand, green tile back splash, rouge marble top, metal towel bars. 50"h x 20"d x 42"w
29 DESK: Circa 1930 mahogany dropfront desk, fitted interior, long single drawer, block form legs with H stretcher. 40"h x 18"d x 27"w
30 WASHSTAND: Antique Eastlake style oak washstand, intaglio carving, decorative brass hardware. 37"h x 16"d x 30"w
31 DRESSER WITH MIRROR: Antique Eastlake style oak dresser with beveled mirror, intaglio carving, decorative brass hardware. 74"h x 17"d x 38"w
32 CHILD'S ROCKER: Circa 1880 walnut Neo Renaissance child's rocker, cane seat and back, turned legs and stretchers.
33 BARSTOOLS: Vintage pressback oak barstools, each with cane seat, turned back spindles, legs and stretchers.
34 ROCKING CHAIR: Vintage Shaker maple rocking chair, plain stiles with finials, turned legs with stretchers, seat cushion.
35 BABY STROLLER: Late 19th century Victorian baby stroller, painted wicker with wrought iron, turned wood handle, spoke wheels.
35 AHALL TREE: Early 20th century Arts and Crafts dark oak hall tree, beveled back mirror, lower drawer and cabinet door encloses inner shelf, umbrella stands with metal drip pans. 77"h x 13"d x 36"w
36 TABLE: Circa 1930 walnut Jacobean style table, rectangular top with molded frieze raised by baluster form columns on trestle base. 30"h x 22"d x 50"w
37 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Circa 1930 Elizabethan style walnut dining table and six chairs, one arm and five side, table and chairs with cup and cover balustrate legs. Chairs with herringbone upholstery. Table measures 31"h x 43"d x 68"w
38 PENDANT WITH CHAIN: Simple micro-mosaic cross pendant having a floral motif with a chain in gold tone metal. No appraisal is included with this lot.
39 BROOCH: Dainty gold and alternating seed pearl and round cut sapphire brooch in the form of a sliver moon. Appraisal included.
40 BRACELET: Charming sterling silver Towle bracelet in the Contessina pattern dated 1965 on the back. No appraisal is included with this lot.
42 CAMEO: Classic shell cameo pendant carved with a pastoral scene and set in a gold frame. Appraisal included.
43 PINS: Two Italian micro mosaic, millifiori musical instrument form brooches. No appraisal is included with this lot.
44 TRINKET BOXES: Two gilt metal vanity or trinket boxes to include one marked "Rogers SPC" measuring 4.5" x 4", pale pink silk interior (interior as seen), raised relief rose design. The other is larger with a raised relief Magnolia design, 5.25" x 5.5" x 3.5", pale green cloth interior.
45 CHINAWARE: A set of "Peter Rabbit Chinaware" hallmarked "Etruria Wedgwood & Barlaston, made in England, copyright Frederick Warne & Co, Beatrice Peter Potter Design, Peter Rabbit, consisting of the following, 2 dinner plates 9.75", 2 luncheon plates 8", 2 bread and butter plates 7", 1 round coupe cereal bowl 5.75", 2 cups and saucers 2.75", 1 sandwich tray 11.50", 1 tea pot 7", 1 covered sugar round 5.50, 1 open creamer with handle 3.75, 1 child's milk pitcher 4.50", 1 jam jar with lid 5.50", active since 1947. Note: Some items are interchangeable, no chips or substantial damage noted. Some wear marks commensurate with age.
46 CRYSTAL: Five Swarovski crystal tropical fish figurines with stands. The first is a peridot (green) color Chira fish, 2" x 1.5", a fuchsia rain (purple orange) Camaret fish, 3" x 1.5", a capri blue (aqua and purple) Cleona fish, 2.5" x 1.25", an aquamarine and amethyst Coparita fish, 2.5" x 1", and an orange Crotone (retired in 2005) fish, 2.75" x 1". All fish come with original boxes (without sleeves), contemporary.
47 STERLING: A pair of M. Fred Hirsch Co., Inc. weighted sterling candlesticks (1920-1945) with reticulated inserts, 6" x 4", some denting and deformation noted. Also included in the lot is a weighted sterling Elgin Silversmith holloware pedestal bowl with a reticulated edge, 7" x 2.75", denting noted, circa 1940's.
48 PORCELAIN: A hand decorated cup and saucer in the Sevres style, each piece has central interior reserves with butterflies and gilt scrollwork detail on a blue ground, exteriors white with gilt detail, no hallmark, numbered 7187. Cup measures 2.75" x 3.75" and saucer 5.75".
49 CRYSTAL: A signed Orrefors crystal vase, 6.5" x 5", signed and numbered on underside (LH YS99-LI ?), minute flea bite noted on body.
50 STERLING: An assorted lot of eleven sterling silver spoons, including four "salt" souvenir spoons, gold wash dating from early 1900 to include two from Washington and six teaspoons, all but two being souvenir spoons including one from Washington, 4.55 ozt (excluding gold wash spoons) wear commensurate with age.
51 CHINA: A partial lot of Pickard China including a gold daisy/rose encrusted motif tea pot with lid, #594, U.S.A. 7.25" H cream color inside, a smooth edged, open mouth sugar and creamer both #486, U.S.A., in the same design with cream colored interior, 2 «" H, a shallow bon-bon dish, #241, U.S.A, dual handles, same pattern, gold interior, cream exterior, 6/75", and a creamer and sugar, gold daisy/rose encrusted exterior with sold gold interior, irregular edge, unidentified signature, no number, 2 «" H.
52 GLASS: Fostoria "Versailles" pattern (1928-1944) azure color pale blue glassware to include four parfait glasses, 6", and a small flared two handled dish, 6.75" x 5.5"
53 CARPET: Persian Hammadan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 9'11"x 3'6", repeating medallion pattern, black field and red and ivory borders.
54 CARPET: Persian Baktiar carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10.2 x 3.6, repeating medallion pattern, brown field and beige border.
55 CARPET: Indo carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10.0 x 7.10, allover pattern
55 ACARPET: Persian carpet of hand notted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11.0 x 3.2, repeating medallion pattern, red field and yellow border.
56 CARPET: Persian Khorasam carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11'6"x 8'8", medallion pattern, blue field and red border. Note: all four borders trimmed back, missing two outer guard stripes.
57 CARPET: Persian Lilihan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 13.11 x 3.5, repeating medallion pattern, red field and ivory border.
58 CARPET: Indo carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11.0 x 8.0, medallion pattern, green field and yellow border.
59 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE ON PAPER 17 1/2" x 23 3/4", Katlaina Rayne (20/21st century), WA. "Lady in the Light". Signed lower right. Matted and placed in a black metal frame. Rayne is an artist and psychotherapist living on Whidbey Island who has ties to the Coupeville Arts Center.
60 MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS PANEL 14" x 18", Anne Kirkham. An Abstract Composition. Signed lower right. Gallery label on the verso. Floating presentation on fabric backing, placed in a wood frame, frame as seen.
61 PAIR OF MONOPRINTS 17 1/4" x 21 1/4", Jonde Northcutt (1952-), CA. "Waking Dreams 1" & "Waking Dreams III". Signed lower right, numbered 1/1 and titled lower center. Matted and placed in metallic frames. More info. in the white binder.
62 COLORGRAPH ETCHING 16" x 21", Glenn Alps (1914-1996), WA. "The Dawn of Vector". Signed and dated "84" lower right. Titled lower left. Matted and placed in a wood frame. More info. in the white binder.
63 MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER 22" x 31", Barbara Yukoi (1946-). "Gallery III". Signed lower right. Titled lower left. Double matted and placed in a black wood frame.
69 TABLE: Vintage Queen Anne style oak gateleg dropleaf table, oval top over baluster form block and ring turned legs with stretchers. 30"h x 30"d x 41"w(open)
70 SWIVEL CHAIR: Late 19th century English walnut swivel chair, bobbin turned back, casters.
71 PEDESTAL DESK: Circa 1880 English walnut pedestal desk, desk in three parts with burlwood panels and carved drawer pulls. desk measures 33"h x 38"d x 57"w
72 SHOP DISPLAY CABINET: Circa 1900 oak shop display cabinet, top edge with egg and dart trim, cascaded multiple open drawers, molded skirt. Missing glass pieces. 32"h x 25"d x 72"w
73 SIDE CHAIR: Late 19th century Danish mahogany side chair, shaped open back, ring turned front legs.
73 ACHINA CABINET: Neo Classical style two piece china cabinet, upper part with molded cornice above glass doors enclosing inner glass shelves, lower part with three center dcawers flanked by cabinet doors enclosing inner storage. Note: gouges on lower part top. 77"h x 19"d x 66"w
74 DINING TABLE: Circa 1900 oak dining table, rectangular top above molded frieze raised by large turned baluster legs joined with inverted stretcher. Note wear commensurate with age. 31"h x 44"d x 55"w
75 DAYBED/BENCH: Vintage pine daybed/bench, scalloped crestrail, turned armrests, three throw pillows, black fabric seat. 36"h x 25"d x 58"w
76 CONSOLE TABLE: Circa 1920 walnut Queen Anne console table, scalloped top with molded edge above molded frieze raised by carved cabriole legs joined by turned stretcher. Top missing few small veneer pieces. 30"h x 20"d x 68"w
77 SIDEBOARD: Circa 1880 American golden tiger oak tiger oak sideboard, serpentine shape front, carved door appliques, claw feet. Note one claw missing toe. 36"h x 23"d x 48"w
78 FIREPLACE SURROUND: Circa 1920 walnut fireplace surround, molded and curved top, molded panels and trim. 57"h x 8"d x 60"w
79 DRAFTING DESK: Early 20th century American golden oak Mission style drafting desk, one long drawer and two small drawers, intermediate shelf, Note: small gouge on one side near front leg. 40"h x 38"d x 48"w
80 DINING TABLE: Circa 1910 French provincial golden oak dining table, parquetry top, carved apron and cabriole legs. Top with crack running depth of table. 31"h x 38"d x 52"w
80 ATWO ARMCHAIRS: Pair Louis XV style walnut armchairs, each with carved frame, cane seat and back. both chairs with broken cane seat.
81 PORCELAIN: Three Royal Doulton porcelain large size character jugs with the Alice in Wonderland theme. The first is, "The Cook And The Cheshire Cat", D6842, 1989, 6.75" x 6.5" x 4.25". The second is "The March Hare", D6776, 1988, 5.75" x 7" x 4". The third is "The Red Queen", D6777, 1987, 8" x 7.5" x 4.75".
82 PORCELAIN: Six mini and one small Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs. All of the minis measure approximately 2 1/2". One is named, "Auld Mac", and is signed in gold on underside and dated 1985. The others do not have a printed name but two are identified as "Fat Boy", and "Dick Turpin" The small jug is entitled, "Smuggler", D6619, 1967, and measures 3.75" x 4" x 2". All are hallmarked on underside.
83 JASPERWARE: A lot of five blue Wedgwood jasperware plates with allegorical scenes to include two small bread plates, 6.75", dated (1957), a nut dish with a scalloped edge, 5.25", dated (1962), a dinner size decorative plate, 9", no date, and a small oval plate, 10", no hallmark and no date.
84 PORCELAIN: Two large size Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs. The first is entitled, "Sancho Panza", D6456, 1956, 7.75" x 7.5" x 4.25". The second is, "Don Quixote", D6455, 1956, 8" x 5.75" x 4". Hallmarked on underside.
85 JASPERWARE: A Wedgwood blue jasperware pedestal bowl, allegorical scenes, acorn and oak leaf border, hallmarked, "Wedgwood, Made in England" on bottom, and date marked '79, 5" x 8".
86 PORCELAIN: Two Royal Doulton large size porcelain character jugs. The first is from "The Antagonists' collection "George Armstrong Custer/Sitting Bull", D6712, 1983, and is signed in gold on underside, "Dawn Lammas 1985", 7.25" x 7" x 4". The second is "North American Indian", D6611, 1966, 8" x 7" x 3.75". Both are hallmarked on underside.
87 JASPERWARE: Seven pieces of blue Wedgwood jasperware with allegorical cameo decoration to include four pin dishes, 4", a small pitcher, 5.5" x 4.5",and two creamers, 2.5" x 5", all are hallmarked on underside, 20th cent.
88 STERLING: Nine miscellaneous pieces of sterling silver flatware to include three International "Angelique" serving spoons, a small ladle, 6.25", a vegetable spoon, 8.25", and a serving spoon 8.5". Two Wallace "Grande Baroque" demitasse spoons, 4" (dent noted to one). An International "Wild Rose" pickle fork, 5.5". And three Manchester "Leonore" cream soup spoons, 6.25". Approximate weight for the lot: 4.6 ozt.
89 LINENS: A set of polished damask linens to include a tablecloth, 9' x 6', and twelve napkins, 2' x 2', appear to have never been used, some staining noted, circa pre-1930's.
90 MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER 23 3/4" x 36", Michael Raburn, American. Wetland Landscape in Blue Tones. Signed lower right. Matted with an off-white padded fabric mat and placed in a silver metal frame. Raburn is a painter and printmaker who has founded a number of printmaking studios in the U.S. More info. in the white binder.
91 COLORED ETCHING ON PAPER 35" x 23", Art Werger (1955-), GA. "Counterpoint". Signed and dated "1994" lower right. Numbered 11/40 lower center. Titled lower left. Matted and placed in a black wood frame. More info. in the white binder.
92 OIL ON PLEXIGLASS 40" x 60", Galen Garwood, WA/Thailand. "Figure with Blue Glove". Signed lower left. Label with info. on the verso. Matted with red trim and placed in a black wood frame. A multi-disciplined artist, Garwood was represented by the Foster/White Gallery while in Seattle. He presently makes his home in Thailand. More info. in the white binder.
93 MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER 72" x 84", Marc Bjorklund. "4 Object Through a White Plane". Signed and dated "90" lower left. Gallery label from the Linda Hodges Gallery on the verso. Placed in a wood frame with plexiglass covering.
94 THREE MIXED MEDIA WORKS ON PAPER 23" x 23", Greg Robinson. "Puzzle 63, 64 & 65". Signed and dated "91" lower right. Titled lower left. Double matted and placed in black wood frames.
95 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER 21" x 26 3/4", Susan Headley Van Capen (20th century), PA. "Pink Tulips and White Cup". Signed and dated "1982" lower right. Two gallery labels on the verso. Double matted and placed in a blond maple contemporary frame. More info. in the white binder.
100 CHEST ON FRAME: Late 19th century American Queen Anne style maple chest on stand, molded cornice, graduated drawers, scalloped skirt, cabriole legs with pad feet. note: one drawer missing upper right portion of wood, one brass bail handle missing, numerous scratches and finish abrasions. 57"h x 22"d x 40"w
101 BED: Circa 1900 Eastlake oak bed, headboard, footboard and rails, bed with intaglio carving. 70"h x 56"d x 75"long
101 AHALL TREE: Circa 1880 Amercian golden tiger oak halltree/bench, carvings, beveled back mirror, decorative brass hooks. 80"h x 17"d x 33"w
102 PIE SAFE: Late 19th century walnut pie safe, decorative punched tin sides, molded and paneled cabinet doors, pair intermediate drawers. 70"h x 16"d x 37"w
103 TEACHER'S DESK: Early 20th century A.H. Andrews and Company, Chicago, maple teacher's desk, original inkwell with Andrews cap, two drawers, turned legs. 36"h x 24"d x 50"w
103 APAIR SIDE CHAIRS: Pair victorian Roccoco walnut side chairs, each with carved and molded frame, cabriole legs.
104 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Shaker style pine dining table and four side chairs, table with rectangular top above molded frieze raised by turned baluster shape legs, chairs with ladder backs and rush seats. Table measures 31"h x 40"d x 71"w
105 WOOD RANGE: Circa 1930 Home Comfort wood range, cast iron with porcelain and chrome.
106 ARMOIRE: Circa 1930 walnut armoire, molded cornice, carved glass door muntins, scalloped skirt. 62"h x 14"d x 54"w
107 SIDEBOARD: Circa 1930 European oak sideboard, top with grey marble insets, carved and reeded center posts, carved center drawer. 48"h x 25"d x 72"w
108 TWO ARMCHAIRS: Circa 1900 Neo Renaissance gentleman's and lady's armchairs, each with carved oval back flanked with carved rosette stiles with finial, downswept arms, paw feet.
109 OFFICE CHAIRS AND CONSOLE: Contemporary/modernistic office maple chairs and center console.
110 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Contemporary walnut dining table and six chairs, table with sqaure top, molded frieze and round legs, one 14 inch leaf, chairs with spindle backs and H stretchers. 29"h x 42"d x 64"w
110 ADRESSER: Regency style walnut dresser, six drawers, carved corner and center columns, ball turned feet. 37"h x 20"d x 70"w
111 BROOCHES: Three classic Victorian brooches. Two are cresent pins with graduated seed pearls, one is 14K yellow gold and the other tests as 7K yellow gold. The third brooch is possibly an aquamarine bezel set in gold metal. No appraisal is included with this lot.
112 NECKLACE: Magnificent carved sapphire bead necklace with 18K white gold and diamond links and enhancers with a 18K white gold ball clasp. The sapphires measure approximately 741.00 ctw. Appraisal included.
113 MAN'S RING: Geometric 14k yellow gold and diamond man's ring. The princess cut diamonds measure approximately 0.25 ctw, have VS1 to SI1 clarity and G color. Appraisal included.
114 BRACELET: Scintillating 18K yellow gold enamel and diamond bracelet circa 1935 with snake like scale motif. Appraisal included.
115 PENDANT WITH CHAIN: Geometric 14K white gold diamond pendant and chain. The diamonds measure approximately .25ctw, have SI2 to I1 clarity and F to G color. Appraisal included.
116 RING: Brilliant 14K yellow gold ring with a marquise brilliant cut diamond accented with round and baguette cut diamonds. The center diamond measures approximately 1.00 cts, has I1 clarity and G color. The accent diamonds measure approximately 1.00 ctw, have SI1 to SI3 clarity and G to H color. Appraisal included.
117 CARPET; Persian Hammedan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11'1"x 5"2", medallion pattern, red field and grey-blue border.
118 CARPET: Persian Sarouk early 20th century carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 3.11 x 2.2, allover pattern, red field and navy border.
119 CARPET: Persian Tabriz carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10'2"x 6'2", medallion pattern, red field and border.
120 CARPET: Persian Sarouk early 20th century carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 3.11 x 2.2, allover pattern, red field and navy border.
121 CARPET: Pakistan Bokhara carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 8.0 x 5.0, allover pattern, rose color field
122 CARPET: Persian Bourchlow carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 12'7"x 4'6", medallion pattern, black field and ivory border.
123 EPHEMERA: A lot of three leather postcards. The first has an owl with a moon and the wording, "Get Wise Kalamazoo The Place For You", postmarked 1906 with one cent stamp (corner missing). The second is decorated with a lobster with the wording, "From One To Another", postmarked 1905, no stamp. The third shows an old lady stepping off railroad tracks with the wording, "Just Arrived Newton Kan", postmarked 1906, one cent stamp intact.
124 CENTURY VIEW CAMERA NO 2: A Century View Camera No. 2 was introduced in circa 1902 and continued to be made until 1923. This camera has the patent date of July 15, 1902. Century Camera was part of Eastman Kodak Company and so marked. The front and rear focus via rack and pinion, the bed is triple grooved, two gear tracks on top of the base rails, 5" x 7" size with "Lisco Cut Film Holder, Glendale, California", tapered billows (no apparent light leaks noted), aperture opens and closes, extended base, mahogany wood body, cherry base, black fabric bellows, and brass hardware. Note: One rail split and repaired.
125 PORCELAIN: A German Karl Ens (1900-) hard paste polychrome porcelain figurine, dancing boy in traditional Bavarian dress, 6.5" x 3", hallmarked on underside.
126 SAXOPHONE: A polished brass Conn Alto Sax with the serial number of 6587 indicates the date of manufacture to be 1910-1912, a Conn Wonder or Wonder Improved model. However, our research indicates otherwise. The saxophone comes with the original case with a metal plate on the outside (1.75" x 1") with red lines and the word "Conn". The inside of the case in lined in blue and has a red oval topped label (1.5" x 2") with three marching band members in gold on a red ground. The sax is engraved "Conn USA" with stars and irregular lines, mother of pearl keys with some Bakelite parts. Given the style and the trim work, we estimate the saxophone to have been made in the 1950's-1960's. The lot includes the case, saxophone, neck, mouth pieces (2), reeds, straps, corks and related items. Measures 21.5" without neck and 25" with neck attached but excluding the mouthpiece. The condition of the instrument and case indicates minimal use.
127 PORCELAIN: Two German Goebel hard paste porcelain figurines with the Oeslau (Bavaria 1879-) Wm. Goebel crown hallmark on underside. The first is a girl with a red polka dot head scarf and a basket of chicks, 4.5" x 3.5", transfer hallmark. The second is a boy in a green loden hat with a basket of rabbits, original sticker and incised hallmark on underside, "MJ Hummel" on back side, 5" x 3.75".
128 STONEWARE: A Mettlach German stoneware 1/2L stein, mat glaze, etched war scene of soldiers advancing through snowy woods with the inscription around base to read, "Ich hatt einen Kameraden" (I had a friend), molded metal lid (possibly re-lidded at a later date), impressed hallmark "Mettlach, VB, GES G SCH, 2833E, II, 34 03", 10" x 5" including handle, chip noted to base, circa late 1800's early 1900's.
129 FIRE EXTINGUISHER: A Foamex foam type copper body 2.5 lb. hand fire extinguisher, "American-LaFrance-Foamite Corporation", tested 350 lbs., No. B37958, with a brass indication plaque, rubber hose, and red steel fittings, 23.5" x 7"
130 WOOD CARVING: An Anri Italian (attributed) hand carved and hand painted wood bar set. Anri wood carvings are from the Tyrol area of Italy and have been manufactured since the 1870's- present. This bar set consists of a sculptural bar scene with carved figural cocktail accessories to include two mechanical bottle stoppers, a bottle opener, a corkscrew, and a non-mechanical bottle stopper. One of the mechanical stoppers is missing the pull string in order for it to function, a stopper is missing from one of the kegs, and the bar man's mechanical function no longer works, may possibly at one time have contained a music box. Measures 9" x 10" x 7". Circa pre-1950's.
131 PORCELAIN: A large Czechoslovakian polychrome majolica eagle, signed "Nach Stinson (?)" on bottom of base, numbered R.100.23 with country of origin mark, small glazing flaw on base (looks like a chip), 14" x 17" x 12", first quarter 20th century.
132 TWO VINTAGE ARTWORKS OF LOCAL SCENES; OIL ON BOARD & MIXED MEDIA. Oil on Board: 2 1/8" x 3 7/8" (miniature), H.W. Jones. "Olympics from Beacon Hill". Signed with initials 'H.J.' lower left. Artist, title and date (1933) on the verso. Placed in a black frame with gold trim. Mixed Media (watercolor & ink): 9 1/4" x 6 7/8", McGraney. "On the Way to Mt. Rainier". Signed and dated lower right. Titled lower center. Matted and placed in a black frame with gold trim.
133 OIL ON PANEL 8 1/2" x 19", Coultruh(?). A Mountain River Scene. Late 19th, early 20th century. Signed lower left. Note condition to include small chips. Placed in a period frame, as seen.
134 OIL ON BOARD 9 1/4" x 24 1/4", Signed with initials 'F.H.' lower right. Mountain Stream with Mt. Rainier in the Distance. Light surface soil, as seen. Placed in a period frame, note condition to include chipping.
135 ACRYLIC ON PANEL 21 3/4" x 47", Russell W. Frost (20th century), WA. "Fisherman's Teminal Ballard". Signed lower right. Titled on the verso. Placed in a wood frame with fitted wood matting. Frost and his wife Betty were both Northwest artists with a strong local following.
136 OIL ON CANVAS 24" x 36", Marshall Johnson, WA. "Rounding Alki". Signed lower right. Signed, dated "1981" and titled on the verso. Gallery label from the Stillwater Gallery on the verso. Floating presentation in a wood frame with gold trim. More info. in the white binder.
137 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 24" x 36", Tim Wistrom, WA. Two Fishing Boats Docking. Signed and dated "85" lower left. Placed in a wood frame with fabric matting and wood trim. Wistrom is known locally for his marine imagery which often includes surrealistic scenes of the Northwest. More info. in the white binder.
138 OIL ON CANVAS 36" x 65 3/4", Ed Jamison Clark. A Stormy Ocean Scene. Signed lower right. Indistinct notation under signature. Note condition to include three small tears lower center. Placed in a period bronzetone carved frame, as seen.
139 OIL ON PANEL 25" x 38", Unsigned. Mt. Rainier. Early 20th century. Note condition to include stripping and some chipping. Retail stamp on the verso. Placed in a wood frame, as seen.
140 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER 10 1/2" x 14 5/8", Rudolph Bundas (1911-2005), WA. "Snow Plow, Steves Pass". Artist and title info. on the verso. Floating presentation on a cream background with cream wood frame. Bundas was a commercial artist and art instructor at Seattle University. More info. in the white binder.
142 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Vintage European walnut dining table and six chairs, one arm and five side, table with rectangular top with string inlay raised on ebonized inlayed legs joined with inverted stretcher with turned finials and carved feet. 29"h x 45"d x 66"w
143 DINING TABLE: Regency style mahogany dropleaf pedestal dining table, rectangular top above molded freeze raised by pair turned baluster form standards with molded downswept legs ending in brass caps. 30"h x 38"d x 60"w (open)
144 FOUR CHAIRS: Set of four circa 1880 Eastlake walnut chairs, one arm and three sidechairs, each with turned legs and padded sear and back.
145 CHINA CABINET: Early 20th century American dark veneered oak curved glass china cabinet, upper beveled mirror in carved frame, claw feet. Note: few venner chips missing lower center door. 72"h x 16"d x 41"
146 WASHSTAND: Circa 1870 European pine washstand, rectangular top above pair drawers and paneled cabinet doors enclosing inner shelf, bun feet. 36"h x 23"d x 47"w
147 LAMP TABLE: Sheraton style mahogany lamp table, round molded top above plain freezed raised on turned baluster form standard with four reeded downswept legs ending brass paw feet. top with water stains. 26"h x 22"diameter.
147 ACABINET: Vintage Indonesian Dutch Baroque style cabinet, arched and molded cornice, carved appliques, rattan inset doors enclosing inner shelves, iron hardware. 76"h x 17"d x 36"w
148 PLANT STAND: Vintage European round carved pedestal plant stand, spiral twist column. 42"h x 12"diameter.
148 AARMOIRE: Circa 1900 walnut Art Nouveau armoire, molded cornice, beveled mirror center door flanked by pierced and carved side panels. 77"h x 19"d x 42"w
149 DINING TABLE: Queen Anne style walnut dining table, molded oval top with plain freeze raised on cabriole legs with pad feet and casters. 30"h x 44"d x 59"w
149 ACHINA CABINET: Mid 19th century American yellow pine Classical country two piece china cabinet, top piece with nicely molded cornice above pair doors with original glazed glass flanked by turned column pilasters; lower piece with graduated drawers flanked by turned columns on plinth base. 76"h x 22"d x 44"w
150 CHURCH PEDESTAL: Late 19th century oak church pedestal, possibly used with a holy water basin or for donations, round top lifts off, octogonal shape with arched panels, turned round plinth base. 37"h x 12"diameter.
151 BAR STAND: Early 20th century American golden oak bar stand, top with brass work surface above coffered panel flanked by columns carved with lion heads, paws and foliage, lower brass foot railing. 38"h x 22"d x 59"W
151 AMORRIS CHAIR: Late 19th century golden tiger oak Morris chair, reclining back, turned side spindles, carved legs with claw feet.
152 SIDEBOARD: Circa 1920-30 French Louis XVI style oak sideboard, marble top, back mirror, carved door panels, reeded pilasters, decorative brass hardware. 54"h x 20"d x 62"w
153 RING: Impressive 14k white gold, blue topaz lady's ring accented with round cut diamonds. Rectangular faceted, medium blue topaz measure approximately 8.65 cts and is transparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.10 ctw have SI1 to I1 clarity and H color. Appraisal included.
154 BRACELET: Sparkling Art Deco platimum, sapphire and diamond bracelet circa 1920. Sapphires are oval and square cabochons surrounded by round cut diamonds. Appraisal included.
155 PENDANT WITH CHAIN: Delightful 14K white gold diamond heart pendant and chain. The diamonds measure approximately .30ctw, SI2 to I1 clarity and F to G color. Appraisal included.
156 BROOCH: Stunning gold Tiffany floriform brooch signed on the back. Appraisal included.
157 RING: Glitterling 14K yellow and white gold purplish blue tanzanite and diamond ring. The oval cut tanzanite measures approximately 0.36cts and is transparent. The round and baguette cut diamond measure approximately 0.50ctw, VS2 to SI2 clarity and I, J, and K color. Appraisal included.
158 EARRINGS: Pair of glittering 14K white gold and round cut diamond stud earrings. The diamonds measure approximately 1.04 ctw, have SI1 clarity and H to I color. Appraisal included.
159 PORCELAIN: A ceramic wall pocket, polychrome majolica style glaze, stylized parrot head with ornate detailing, impressed "DK" mark on back, unattributed, 10" x 3".
160 ART POTTERY: Unglazed Roseville Mostique pattern vase, scratches and surface irregularities, prominent seam. Note partial paper maker's label at underside. 10.25" H
161 ART POTTERY: A studio Raku pottery rectangular box form vessel, abstract design, incised line side detailing, metallic glaze, signed "Falk" on underside, 12" x 6" x 3.5", bottom appears to have been attached separately, small chip noted to upper left corner.
162 PORCELAIN: Two Beleek Irish porcelain baskets. The first is a polychrome four strand shamrock form basket, applied rose detail, 2" x 5". The second is also a polychrome four strand basket with applied floral detail, grated porcelain handles, 2.25" x 8". Both have two pad labels on underside to read "Belleek (R), Co. Fermanagh" (1955-1979). Flower petal missing to one flower on square basket.
163 STERLING: A lot of 75 items consisting of 72 pieces of sterling flatware by Oneida Silversmiths, the pattern is "Afterglow" dating from 1956 consisting of the following: 12 modern hollow knives 8.75", 12 dinner forks 7.25", 12 individual salad forks 6.5", 12 teaspoons 6", 12 round bowl cream soup 6.5", 8 flat-handled butter knives 5.75", 1 gravy ladle solid piece 6.25", 1 table spoon 8.25", 1 cold meat fork 8.25", 1 sugar spoon 6", 1 two drawer McGraw silver box, and 2 silver plated items, 1 ice cream fork 6", 1 ice cream spoon 6.25" in the "Heritage Pattern" by International Silver (1846 Wm. Rogers). Total approximate wieght excluding knives and silverplate: 79.2 ozt.
164 PORCELAIN: Two Royal Doulton large size porcelain character jugs. The first is entitled, "The Fireman", D6697, 1982, 8" x 7" x 4". The second is entitled, "The Lumberjack", D6610, 1966, 8" x 7" x 4". Both are hallmarked on underside.
165 PORCELAIN: A lot of twenty-two tiny Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs with two wood presentation racks. The tiny character jugs measure approximates 1.5" each, all are hallmarked on underside to include "Uriah Heep", "Artful Dodger", David Copperfield", Scrooge", "Little Nell", "Mrs. Bardell", "Mr. Bumble", "Oliver Twist", "Bill Sykes", "Charles Dickens", "Betsey Trotwood", and others without names on underside. One of the display racks is signed in gold "(?) Doulton, 2 November 1984" with the first name of the signature being illegible. The display racks measure 13" x 8" (Display racks have places for 24 tinies while only 22 are in this lot). "David Copperfield" has a chip noted to underside rim.
166 PORCELAIN: Two large size Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs from "The Celebrity Collection". The first is entitled "Louis Armstrong", D6707, 1983, 8" x 7" x 4.5". The second is entitled, "Jimmy Durante", D6708, 1983, 8" x 7.5" x 4".
167 IVORY: A cribbage board made from walrus tusk ivory, black scrimshaw carving, stylized seal face figural tip, possibly part of a larger piece at one time, 7.25" x 1.25", some yellowing, mid-20th century.
168 PORCELAIN: Three large Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs from "The Celebrity Collection". The first is "W.C. Fields", D6674, 1982, with a signature in gold on underside to read, "Dawn Lammas 1985", 7.5" x 6.5" x 4.75". The second is "Groucho Marx", D6710, 1983, 7.5" x 7" x 4". The third is "Mae West", D6688, 1982, signed in gold on underside, "Dawn Lammas 1985", 7.5" x 7" x 4.75".
169 CARPET: Persian Sabrevar carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 12'4"x 9'2", medallion pattern, red field and border.
170 CARPET: Persian Sarouk early 20th century carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring pproximately 2.5 x 2.2, allover pattern, red field and ivory border.
171 CARPET: Persian Mahal carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 13"4"x 10'3", medallion pattern, red field and navy border.
172 CARPET: Persian Tabriz carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 13'6"x 9'3", medallion pattern, red field and red border.
173 CARPET: Persian Hammadan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11'2"x 8'2", medallion pattern, red field and ivory border.
174 CARPET: Persian carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 4.0 x 2.2, medallion pattern, red field
175 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 18" x 18", Jean Wallin (1942-), New Mexico. "Woman growing in Landscape". Signed lower left. Matted with a fabric mat and placed in a wood frame. Wallin is one of the on-going highlighted artists at the Crossroads Contemporary gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. More info. in the white binder.
176 OIL ON CANVAS ADHERED TO BOARD 11" x 10", Eugene Pizzuto (1925-2004), WA. An Abstract Composition in Blue, Orange and Browns. Signed with initials 'E.P.' and dated '67' on the verso. Note smudging to matboard and frame, as seen. Floating wood frame presentation. A longtime UofW painting professor, Pizzuto was well known for his abstract landscape paintings. More info in the white binder.
177 OIL ON CANVAS 11" x 10", Eugene Pizzuto (1925-2004), WA. An Abstract Composition in Blue, Orange, Red and Black. Unsigned. Placed in a fitted wormhole wood frame. A longtime UofW painting professor, Pizzuto was well known for his abstract landscape paintings. More info in the white binder.
178 COLLAGE ON CANVAS 48" x 48", Ronald Ahlstrom (1922-), WA/IL. "Way it Was". Signed and dated "62" lower right. News article on the artist on the verso. Placed in a wood frame, as seen. Ahlstrom was at one time the Director of the Tacoma Art Museum. More info. in the white binder.
179 TEMPERA ON PANEL 42 1/2" x 49 1/2", Margaret Peterson (1902-1997), CA. "Study for a Mural". Signed lower right; dated '1959' and titled on the verso. Paper label from the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria on the verso. Some slight cracking lower left. Placed in a fitted wood frame. A professor at UC Berkeley for over 22 years (where in 1950 she resigned during the infamous "oath controversy"), Peterson was a Northwest native whose abstract style was influenced both by Northwest Indian art as well as the cubist style of Picasso. More info. in the white binder.
180 TEMPERA ON PANEL 48" x 66 1/2", Margaret Peterson (1902-1997), CA. "Tree Figures of Sienna". Signed and dated '48' lower right. Titled on the verso. Paper label from the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria on the verso. Crazing/chipping center and upper/lower center. Placed in a fitted wood frame. A professor at UC Berkeley for over 22 years (where in 1950 she resigned during the infamous "oath controversy"), Peterson was a Northwest native whose abstract style was influenced both by Northwest Indian art as well as the cubist style of Picasso. More info. in the white binder.
181 TWO WATERCOLORS ON PAPER 9 1/2" x 5 1/2" & 9 1/8" x 6 1/8", Margaret Peterson (1902-1997), CA. #1: Abstracted Figure in Red. Signed and dated "1973" lower left. Matted and placed in a black wood frame. #2: Abstract Composition in Brown and Black. Unsigned. Matted and placed in a black wood frame.
182 EMBROIDERY: Japanese tourist embroidery circa 1927 commemorating Samuel Rea's "cruise to the Orient China and Japan" via San Francisco, Honolulu, Manila, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shimizou, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, and Seattle aboard the SS President Cleveland. The Cleveland was built in 1921, purchased by Dollar Line in 1925, re-named the Tasker H. Bliss, and was sunk in 1942 during the invasion of North Africa. Frame 24" x 19.5", image: 16.25" x 19.25"
183 NEEDLEWORK: Hand embroidered gros and petit point sampler rendered in wool and silk (?) depicting George Washington in formal attire having a 1.5" border of floral and classic designs. Note losses. 8.5" x 6.75" Unframed.
184 ART POTTERY: Signed bulbous vase with round domed lid and affixed vegetal flange, shiny light celadon glaze, attributed to Brenda and Alan Newman. 12" x 9"
186 PAIR LAMP TABLES: Pair Italian modernistic walnut lamp tables, each with white marble top above molded frieze and legs. Each measures 20"h x 20"d x 32'W
187 COFFEE TABLE: Italian modernist walnut coffee table, white marble top above molded frieze and legs.
188 MID-CENTURY CHANDELIER: A brass custom made mid-century chandelier with acrylic rondelles. "This custom chandelier designed by Irene McGowan was installed in 1959 in a home designed by Northwest architect, Roland Terry. The Terry home, just outside the Highlands in Northwest Seattle, was commissioned by the owner and chair Issacson Steel, and later purchased by the chairman of Westin Hotels. Terry was known not only for his architectural expertise but also collaborated on interior design. this chandelier is attributed to his work with lighting designer Irene McGowan, Terry's collaborator on lighting design in all of his NW masterpieces. Custom made with twelve bronze arms, this chandelier embodies the modernism of Terry's design and reflects the cosmopolitan sophistication for which roland Terry and Irene McGowan were known." 36" x 30".
188 ANIGHTSTANDS: Pair Wesnofa Norway rosewood veneer nightstands with single drawer, note scratches to top of one. 15.5" x 16.5" x 20.5"
189 VANITY: Circa 1900 bird's eye maple vanity, beveled mirror, serpentine shape front, cabriole legs. 59"h x 18"d x 30"w
189 ABOOKCASE: Circa 1900 Regency style mahogany three stack lawyer's bookcase, round and carved pilasters. 49"h x 12"d x 31"w
190 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Contemporary dining table and seven chairs, dining table with double baluster turned pedestals, each with three molded downswept legs ending in scrolled feet. Chairs with rattan backs. Includes table pads and 15 inch leaf. Table measures 30"h x 43"d x 67"w
191 SOFA: Contemporary sofa with beige ultrasuede upholstery, three large pillows and two contracting fringed pillows, decorative brass tacking.
192 OTTOMAN: Decorative scalloped shaped ottoman, seat with gold fringed ivory floral brocade above a strip and flower base.
193 DRESSER AND MIRROR: Thomasville La Galerie Neo Classical dresser and mirror, rectangular top above six conforming drawers and center cabinet door enclosing three pullout drawers. 67"h x 15"d x 66"w
194 TABLE: Queen Anne style walnut gateleg dropleaf table, molded oval top above turned legs and stretchers. 30"h x 42"d x 48"w (expanded)
194 ADISPLAY CASE: Circa 1910 long display case, walnut frame, beveled glass top insets, curved glass front. 15"h x 26"d x 95"w
195 SOFA: Circa 1870 American Renaissance walnut sofa, craved crestrail with medallion of a woman, turned legs with casters, beige floral brocade upholstery. 41"h x 33"d x 73"w
196 CHEST OF DRAWERS: Mid 19th century American country Sheridan cherry chest of drawers, spiral turned corner columns, baluster turned legs. top drawer with replacement inner boards, back leg held together with pipe. 38"h x 26"d x 43"w
197 NAUTICAL: Two brass instruments. The first is an unidentified instrument, possibly used on a ship or in survey work or for artillery purposes, all brass and mounted in a mahogany display shadow box 8.50" x 11" x 3" including instrument. The hallmarks include, " B6M angem, W. Ludolph, Circle with 'W', 9881, W. Ludolph, Bremerhaven, Hamburg". The company was founded in 1846 and continues in business today as a manufacturer of instruments. The second instrument is a hand-pinpointing compass with weighted brass base and mounting ring, hallmarked C. M. Hammer, Goteborg (Germany), CMH, #4928", 8.50" x 6.75" without sights.
198 FIREARM: A replica Luger pistol (parabellum-pistole), a "dead ringer for the classic German military sidearm". These were produced between 1964-1969 by the same firm that made the originals. It carries "ERMA, "BP 22", Serial number 74760 on the other side is stamped "Made in Germany", "Cal 22 L.R. The Luger comes with a hard leather holster number P08 and P01-17. Note: The gun has wear marks to the base metal on the barrel and sides, multiple surface scuffmarks. Untested. IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE.
199 NAUTICAL: A lot of four nautical items, an all brass "Diffusion" ship's fire hose nozzle with release handle, spray head attached, 26" long with dent in stem portion, a pull out brass telescope 30.5" extended, one section is loose and needs repair, possibly late19th century, a Sherwood Ships Binnacle Tower oil lamp, bell top with handle, round shaped with single wick porcelain hallmarked, brass reservoir, face cover, possibly mica, cracked, early 20th century 11" x 3.5", and a brass bell, shaped as a ship's bell, possibly used as an officer's dinner call, 5" x 2.25".
200 FIREARM: A Smith and Wesson .22 long rifle, made in U.S.A., serial number 6K11417, carved walnut grip, refinished, 5.75" barrel, adjustable rear sights, includes U.S. stamped military holster, worn condition Note: Gun shows only minor wear marks to base metal on barrel end of the pistol. Untested. IDENTIFICATION IS REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE.
201 NAUTICAL: A two-piece lot containing a Walker's "Trident" Electric Mark III Ship-Log and a brass spinner or fish, with woven line, overall length is 45". The gauge is brass with original cover plate and chain and having a white enameled face, analog counters with black Arabic style numbers, 11.50" from tip of face-plate to rope holder loop, made in England by the Thomas Walker & Sons. Ltd., Birmingham, England, cherub rotators used, trademarked Anchor with T.W, estimated early 20th century., Note: No box, the enamel face has several short cracks at the point of the gauges with rust noted in the same areas, no substantive pitting noted, untested.
202 FIREARM: A Smith and Wesson .22 caliber long rifle CTG., made in U.S.A., Springfield, Massachusetts, serial number M73396, original small grip, 4" barrel, target hammer and trigger, adjustable rear sights. Hunter holster 1,100B-9 included, worn condition. Note: Gun shows rust and pitting noted, wood grip worn, chips in the finish noted. Untested. IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE.
203 NAUTICAL: A lot of two ship lights, one a brass and glass hall way ceiling or wall light, ribbed glass cover with brass protective face and mounting base, electrical wiring still extending out both sides, 8" x 6" without wiring extensions, WWII era, and a hand held electrical light, possibly engine room extension light, with wiring still visible, wood bell-shaped holder or handle, clear glass cover, and brass protective face, hallmarked but not identified, 14".
204 PORCELAIN: Three large size Royal Doulton porcelain figural jugs. The first is "The Poacher", D 6429, copr 1954, 7" x 7" x 4.25". T he second is "The Falconer", D6533, copr 1959, 7.5" x 7" x 4". The third is "The Trapper", D6609, copr 1966, 7.25" x 7" x 3.5".
205 IVORY: A signed walrus tusk ivory sculpture, figural totem of a polar bear, ape, and two dolphins mounted on a carved mammal vertebra bird form base, illegible signature on underside, 9.25" x 4" x 4.5", some cracking and yellowing noted, sub-artic style, 20th century.
206 PORCELAIN: Two large size Royal Doulton character jugs. The first is "Pearly Queen", D6759, 1986, 7.25" x 7.5" x 4.25". The second is "Pearly King", D6759, 1986, 7.5" x 7.5" x 4".
207 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER 16 3/4" x 13", Paul J. Immel (1896-1964), WA. Flower Arrangement in a White Vase. Signed lower right. Matted and placed in a period appropriate cream frame. Immel, a pupil of Mark Tobey, was a Washington artist best known for his watercolors of flowers. More info. in the white binder.
208 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER 22 1/4 x 17 1/4"", Paul J. Immel (1896-1964), WA. Calla Lilies. Signed lower right. Double matted and placed in a wood frame, as seen. Immel, a pupil of Mark Tobey, was a Washington artist best known for his watercolors of flowers. More info. in the white binder.
209 OIL ON PANEL 11 1/2" x 19 1/2", Richard DeTreville (1864-1929), CA. A Landscape with Oak Trees. Signed lower left. Placed in a period piecrust frame, note condition. A prolific painter of Central and Northern California landscapes, DeTreville lived in San Francisco where, in addition to painting landscapes, he worked for the Park Presidio News as a cartoonist. More info. in the white binder.
210 OIL ON PANEL 5" x 7", Jules Bernard Dahlager (1884-1952), Alaska. "Prospector's Cabin". Signed "Jules" and dated "1930" lower left. Title on the verso. Placed in a goldtone wood frame. Dahlager, one of Alaska's most popular artists, is a member of the "Alaska Four" which, in addition to Dahlager, includes Eustace Ziegler, Ted Lambert and Sydney Laurence. The pieces offered in this month's auction came directly from the estate of Jules Dahlager. More info. in the white binder.
211 OIL ON CANVAS 7 3/4" x 10", Jules Bernard Dahlager (1884-1952), Alaska. Weathered Trees on a Hilltop. Signed "Jules" and dated "1928" lower left. Unframed and unstretched. Note condition. Dahlager, one of Alaska's most popular artists, is a member of the "Alaska Four" which, in addition to Dahlager, includes Eustace Ziegler, Ted Lambert and Sydney Laurence. The pieces offered in this month's auction came directly from the estate of Jules Dahlager. More info. in the white binder.
212 MIXED MEDIA ON BOARD 19" x 19", Ross Palmer Beecher (20/21st Century), Seattle, WA. "Halo". Signed and dated "85" lower right. Paper label on the verso. Represented locally by the Greg Kucera Gallery, Beecher's mixed media pieces combine a folk art style with modern comments on politics and culture. Her work was included in the Seattle Art Museum's show "Hero/Anti-Hero" and has also been on view in public locations including Sea-Tac Airport and Harborview Medical Center. More info. in the white binder.
213 OIL ON CANVAS 9" x 12", John Jay Steensma (1941-1994), WA. A Bird. Signed lower right and dated "92" lower left. Floating presentation in a black wood frame. More info. in the white binder.
214 CHARCOAL ON PAPER 7 1/2" x 6 3/4", John Jay Steensma (1941-1994), WA. Between Two Dwellings with the Moon Overhead. Signed lower right. Matted and placed in a black frame with gold trim. Steensma was a Seattle artist whose large body of work is only now gaining widespread attention. His primitive style was greatly influenced by the Northwest School, especially that of Morris Graves. More info. in the white binder.
215 PEN DRAWING ON FOUND MATERIAL 11" x 8 3/8", John Jay Steensma (1941-1994), WA. A Portrait Sketch. Monogram "P.J." lower right. Floating presentation with matting in an off-white wood frame. More info. in the white binder.
216 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE ON BOARD, 36 1/2" x 18 1/2", Paul Horiuchi (1906-1999), WA. Abstract Composition in Blue & Rust on a Gold Background. Signed lower right. Placed in a silvertone frame with beige fabric matting. Heralded as the "Master of Collage", Horiuchi's pieces exhibit an oriental influence wrought from his childhood in Japan. Horiuchi held a close and long-term relationship with Northwest Master Mark Tobey who shared his interest in Zen philosophy and Asian antiques. More info. in the white binder.
217 SIDEBOARD: English Jacobean 19th century dark oak sideboard, heavily carved with lion heads, scrolls and leaves. 39"h x 20"d x 52"w
217 ARECAMIER: Late victorian Rococco mahogany recamier, carved with flowers and fruit, claw feet.
218 KITCHEN CABINET: Vintage Hoosier oak kitchen cabinet, enamelled work surface, decorative stenciled upper door panels. 70"h x 25"d x 42"w
219 DINING TABLE: Late 19th century golden oak dining table, sqaure top above reeded frieze raised on ring turned legs joined by treste supports. 31"h x 43"d x 43"w
220 PAIR SIDE CHAIRS: Pair late 19th century William and Mary style walnut side chairs, each with carved frame and blue floral brocaded seat and back.
221 SIDEBOARD: Chippendale style mahogany sideboard, molded top above three carved frieze drawers, two lower drawers flanked by cabinet doors each enclosing inner shelf, egg and dart trim skirt, ball and claw feet. 37"h x 21"d x 71"w
222 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Chippendale style mahogany dining table and chairs, one arm and five side chairs, each with pierced back splat and ball and claw feet, dining table with scalloped top above carved frieze raised by pair pedestals each with cabriole legs and ball and claw feet. two 11 inch leaves and table pads. Table measures 31"h x 39"d x 65"w
222 ASIDE CHAIRS: Early 20th century walnut side chairs, each with carved crestrail and turned legs.
223 LONG BENCH: Queen Anne style oak long bench, rectangular top above molded frieze raised by ring turned legs joined by a box stretcher. 17"h x 16"d x 60"w
224 SETTTE AND SIDE CHAIR: late 19th century mahogany settee and side chair, settee back carved with lion's head and acanthus leaves.
224 ADINING TABLE: Late 19th century dropleaf dining table, mahogany with satinwood inlaid top edge, turned legs. 28"h x 43"d x 70"w(extended)
225 LAMP TABLE: Chippendale style walnut lamp table, scalloped and molded top above two spiral turned columns, carved cabriole legs. 22"h x 18"d x 24"w
226 SIX DINING CHAIRS: Set of six late 19th century carved oak Neo Renaissance sidechairs, each with turned legs, inverted stretcher with center finial.
227 DISPLAY CABINET: Queen Anne Style mahogany display cabinet, arched and molded cornice, astragal glazed glass doors, scalloped skirt, cabriole legs with pad feet, lighted interior. No shelves, few scratches, broken side glass pane. 75"h x 12"d x 36"w
228 RING: Glowing 18K yellow gold and sapphire cabochon lady's ring. The dark blue sapphires measure approximately 0.75 ctw and are translucent. Appraisal included.
229 EARRINGS: Glittering 18K white gold half sphere pave set diamond earrings. Appraisal included.
230 PENDANT: Contemporary 14K yellow and white gold pendant set with a round cut amethyst. The purple amethyst measures approximately 1.60cts and is transparent. Appraisal included.
231 MAN'S RING: Handsome 14K yellow gold and ruby ring accented with pricess cut diamonds. The oval cut dark red ruby measures approximately 1.32 cts and is semi-transparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.66 ctw, have VS2 to SI1 clarity and G to H color. Appraisal included.
232 RING AND BRACELET: Delicate 10K white gold purplish blue tanzanite and diamond ring and bracelet set. The oval cut tanzanite measures approximately .75ctw and are transparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.005ctw, have VS2 clarity and J color. Appraisal included.
233 NECKLACE: Luminous 18K white gold necklace set with diamonds and pearls. The diamonds measure approximately 6.00 ctw. Appraisal included.
234 PORCELAIN: A German porcelain figurine in the form af a falcon perched on a branch, hallmarked "Gerald & Co" Tettau, Bavaria" and numbered 6134, 10.25" x 8".
235 WOOD CARVING: Five Anri Italy (attributed to) hand carved and hand painted wood bottle stoppers. The first is a mechanical stopper depicting a man where when the back leaver is pressed, his hat pops up to reveal a young girl's head, 5". The second depicts a lowly donkey where at one time when his tail was supressed, his head bobbed up and down. note damage, 4". Third stopper depicts a man in a bowler hat, non-mechanical, bottom half of cork missing, 3.5". The fourth is a mechanical stopper from their "Americana" collection depicting a cowboy that when the lever is turned his head swivels and he "fires" his pistols in both hands, mechanism may be a little loose but works nicely, 6.5", original Anri sticker still on bottom of cork And the fifth is a kissing couple where when the lever is depressed the woman's head raises and turns to kiss her partner, 5". Circa 1950's.
236 GLASS STEINS: Two older 1/2L glass beer steins. The first is clear glass, thumb print detail, pewter lid and thumb lift with red glass insert, 5.5" x 3" diameter. The second is an iridescent marigold glass with applied handle, pewter lid and ornate thumb lift, 9" x 3" diameter. Scratching on underside, wear commensurate with use and age. Unattributed. Circa mid-19th century.
237 STONEWARE: Two Mettlach stoneware 1/4L beakers or cups to include one with the transfer decoration depicting two young musicians playing instruments under a tree with the word, "Musik" above, hallmarked and numbered, 5". The second also depicts a musical scene of a young man playing a violin in the country with the wording, "Musik & Bier, Lieben Wir" (music and beer, we love), hallmarked, slight crazing noted, circa early 1900's.
238 IVORY: A pair of African ivory female bust figurines with stylized hair, marked on underside of one, "Naca Mozambique", 4.25" x 2.5" x 2", small chip noted to base of one and yellowing, wear commensurate with age, pre-ban ivory (ban instituted in 1989).
239 MACHETE: A machete with a hand made wood scabbard, woven leather wrapped, with forged blade having an arched bone handle. The machete includes a custom Lucite stand to display the machete. The machete is attributed to the middle twentieth century and from the Far East perhaps Indonesia or Philippines. Note: The bone handle is cracked but the blade is still solid in the handle. One portion of the supporting Lucite holder had come unglued. The condition reflects the age. 21"
240 MASK: Liberian Gwere Wobe (or We) wooden mask having characteristic slit eyes, rectangular boxy shape and gaping toothy mouth, rare incidence of application of hair and horny protuberances. Condition noted. Approx. 12" x 8"
241 STONEWARE: Two German stoneware steins to include a Mettlach PUG mug (print under glaze) with the inscription to read, "Here's To Our Wives And Sweethearts - And May They Never Meet", hallmarked and numbered on underside, 4/10L, 4.75" x 3.25", crazing noted. The second is an unattributed stein with with a harp and flora decoration and the inscription "Musica", numbered and dated on underside, "Dec:5 '68", molded metal lid with patina, 4.5" x 5".
242 WOOD CARVING: Two Anri Italy (attributed) hand carved and hand painted wood bottle stoppers to include one mechanical accordion player, 5", string loose, and one non-mechanical stopper in the shape of a jowly man in a black bowler hat, 4.5". Circa pre-1950's.
243 PORCELAIN: A German Karl Ens (1900-) hard paste polychrome porcelain figurine, scared ram goat rearing at a snake in the grass. The ram measures 7" x 4.5. Hallmarked on underside.
244 CARPET: Persian Sarab carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 7.8 x 3.8, repeating geometric medallion pattern, red field
245 CARPET: Persian Hammedan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11'4"x 7'8", medallion pattern, red field and ivory border.
246 CARPET: Persian carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10.10 x 2.9, repeating medallion pattern, red field
247 CARPET: Persian Sabzovar carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 12.5 x 9.7, medallion pattern, red field and navy border.
248 CARPET: Persian Tabriz carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximatel 12'6"x 9'9", medallion patten, red field and blue border.
249 CARPET: Circa 1930 machine made Sarouk style wool carpet, measuring approximately 5.8 x 2.1, allover patern, burgundy field
250 TWO ABSTRACT OILS: OIL ON PANEL 12 3/8" x 31 1/4" , Housman. "Autumn Forest". Signed lower right. Placed in a wood frame, as seen. OIL ON CANVAS 22 1/4" x 5 11/4", Robert Gilmore (20th century), OR. Abstract Composition in a Vertical Format. Signed lower right. Placed in a silvertone wood frame. Gilmore is an art instructor at Gonzaga University in Spokane. More info. in the white binder.
251 ACRYLIC & LACQUER ON PAPER 24 3/4" x 19 1/4", Charles Krafft, Seattle, WA. "Lingam". Signed and dated '79' lower right. Placed in a black metal frame. Most recently known for his porcelain "Twisted Dinnerware" artworks, Krafft spent the first 20 years of his artistic career creating surrealistically inspired paintings. More info. in the white binder.
252 OIL ON CANVAS 36" x 48". Laura E.Pizzuto (1927), WA. "Existential Layette II: Booties". Signed, dated "1989" and titled on the verso. Placed in a fitted wood frame that is incorporated into the piece.
253 ACRYLIC ON PANEL 26" x 38", Russell W. Frost (20th century), WA. An Abstracted Seattle Skyline. Signed lower right. Note condition. Placed in a wood frame with rust and gold trim and beige fabric matting. Frost and his wife Betty were both Northwest artists with a strong local following.
254 ACRYLIC ON PANEL 35 1/2" x 47 1/2", Russell W. Frost (20th century), WA. A Desolate Woodland Scene. Signed lower right. Placed in a wood frame, as seen. Frost and his wife Betty were both Northwest artists with a strong local following.
255 PASTEL ON PAPER 22 5/8" x 17 7/8", Indistinct signature. An Autumn Landscape. Signed and dated (1945?) lower left. Placed in a goldtone frame.
260 ARMCHAIR: Circa 1900 walnut baroque style carved armchair.
261 SIDECHAIRS: Set of six circa 1900 Jacobean style oak sidechairs, each with carvings, barley twist stiles and stretchers, cane seat and back.
262 CENTER TABLE: Circa 1880 Eastlake walnut center table, block and intaglio carving, square top and intermediate shelf. 30"h x 28"d x 28"w
263 HALL STAND?: Circa 1870 walnut Neo Renaissance upper part of hall stand?, ornately carved, number of towel bars flanking large center mirror.
264 DAY BED: Vintage Louis XV style day bed, molded frame, padded sides.
265 SIDECHAIR: Late 19th century Italian Baroque dark oak tall back sidechair, heavily carved with grostesques and scrolled leaf forms, floral needlepoint seat and back.
265 ADESK: Contemporary oak roll top desk, in two parts, upper part with tamber enclosing fitted interior, paneled sides. 50"h x 30"d x 54"w
266 TABLE: Baroque style walnut table, octogon shape top with black marble inset, carved frieze and legs. 30"h x 28"d x 28"w
267 PAIR CHAIRS: Pair Louis XV style giltwood armchairs, each with carved frame and striped upholstery.
268 VANITY AND BENCH: Louis XVI style painted vanity and bench, vanity with large back mirror with carved foliage and flowers, painted flowers on rounded corner cabinets each with carved drawers, fluted and turned legs joined by inverted stretcher. 83"h x 14"d x 49"w
269 BED AND TWO NIGHTSTANDS: Italian Baroque style painted bed, headboard, footboard and rails, heavily carved with roses and foliage, rose velvet cartouches on head and footboards. Nightstands are round and painted. Bedframe measures 75"h x 63"w x 77"long
269 ABENCH: Louis XV style painted and gilted bench, scalloped top above pierced and carved frieze raised on carved cabriole legs. 18"h x 20"d x 54"w
270 ARMOIRE: Italian Baroque style painted armoire, carved with roses and foliage, arched door mirrors. 78"h x 20"d x 30"w
271 BEADWORK: Double sided basket-shape flat handbag covered in multicolored semi-faceted glass seedbeads, white strip at top, lined in pink cotton fabric, beaded fringe. Note absent fringe strands. Circa 1930. 14" H sans fringe
272 PORCELAIN: A lot of three large size Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs from "The Antagonists'" collection. The first is entitled "Davy Crockett/Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna", D6729, 1984, signed in gold on underside, "Dawn Lammas 1985". The second is "George III/George Washington", D6749, 1985. The third is "Ulysses S. Grant/Robert E. Lee", D6698, 1982. All measure approximately 7" x 7" x 4".
273 IVORY: A pair of miniature ivory elephant figurines on carved wood stands. Ivory portion measures 1.25" x 2.5", some yellowing noted, 20th century.
274 PORCELAIN: Two large size Royal Doulton character jugs from the "Star-Crossed Lovers" collection. The first is "King Arthur & Guinevere", D6836, 1988, 7" x 7" 4.5". The second is "Antony & Cleopatra", D6728, 1984, 7" x 7" x 4".
275 PORCELAIN: A Hummel porcelain figurine, "Happy Traveller", little boy with red umbrella, hallmarked Goebel, W. Germany, 1986, 5" x 3".
275 APORCELAIN: A Geobel West German porcelain figurine,a troll wearing a large pointed purple cap scaling a fish, hallmarked with blue V and bee, Well 508, and dated 1970, 6" x 5" x 3".
276 PORCELAIN: Two large size Royal Doulton porcelain character jugs from the "Star-Crossed Lovers" series. The first is "Samson & Delilah", D6787, 1987., 7" x 7" x 4". The second is "Napoleon & Josephine", D6750, 1985, 7.5" x 7" x 4.25".
277 WOOD WORKING TOOLS: A lot of two wood working tools, one appears to be a complex late 19th century double-blade cabinet molding plane, good color hallmarked "P. Chapin, Maker, Balt". P. Chapin is listed as a plane maker in Baltimore working at 44 Light Street, " 9.5" x 3.5" x 2" excluding adjusting screws, the second is 19th century single blade router plane, blade missing, good color, hallmarked "T. Metcalf" on each end, 6.50" x 2.5" x 3.75".
278 PORCELAIN: A white porcelain Royal Copenhagen porcelain seated pig figurine, hallmarked on underside and numbered 414, 6.5" x 8.5" x 4".
279 PEWTER: A three handled pewter tankard, Nappin Brothers, 7" x 4.25", glass bottom, patinated.
280 PORCELAIN: Ten pieces of Blue Willow English porcelain to inlcude five "Royal Venton Ware" dinner plates measuring 9", two Staffordshire dessert bowls 5 .75", two Staffordshire bread plates 7", and an Adams tea cup 2.25" x 3.75", crazing noted, cracks on two of the plates, circa 1900's.
281 OIL ON CANVAS 20 1/4" x 32', Indistinct signature. A Gentleman Reading Manuscripts. Signed and dated "1922" upper left. Partial paper label on the verso. Three restoration patches on the verso. Placed in a period frame, as seen.
282 OIL ON CANVAS 20" x 24", F. Bodis (20th century), European. A Smiling Mediterranean Girl. Signed lower left. Placed in a blond wood frame with fabric matting. More info. in the white binder.
283 OIL ON PANEL 15 3/4" x 11 5/8", Gino Frattini (1890-1965), Italy. Portrait of an Italian Girl. Signed lower right. Placed in a goldtone frame, as seen. More info. in the white binder.
284 OIL ON CANVAS 25" x 20", Claes Edward Fristrom (1864-1950), CA. "Carmel Mission, Calif.". Signed lower right. Titled on the stretcher on the verso. Placed in a period goldtone frame. Born in Sweden, Fristrom traveled the world before settling in Central California where he focused on plein air landscapes of the Bay area. More info. in the white binder.
285 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER 12" x 19", H. Levey. A Mountain Range at Sunrise. Signed lower left. Matted and placed in a period goldtone frame, as seen.
286 THREE WATERCOLORS ON PAPER 17 1/2" x 23 1/8" & (2) 8" x 11", Frank Serratoni (1908-1970), CA. A Lighthouse and Two Farm Scenes Along the California Coast. Signed lower right. Matted and placed in wood frames. Having originally studied commercial art, Serratoni experimented with a number of printmaking techniques but became best known for his watercolors of San Francisco area landscapes. More info. in the white binder.
287 OIL ON CUT CANVAS APPLIED TO BOARD 9 1/4" X 10". Eugene Pizzuto (1925-2004), WA. "Pork Chop". Unsigned. Label on the verso. Note backing condition. Floating presentation in a wood frame. A longtime UW painting professor, Pizzuto was well known for his abstract landscape paintings. More info in the white binder.
288 OIL ON CANVAS 16" x 18". Eugene Pizzuto (1925-2004), WA. An Abstract Composition in Yellows, Red and Black. Unsigned. Placed in a fitted worm hole frame with wood matting. A longtime UW painting professor, Pizzuto was well known for his abstract landscape paintings. More info in the white binder.
289 OIL ON CANVAS 16 3/4" x 19 1/4". Eugene Pizzuto (1925-2004), WA. An Abstract Composition in Orange, Blue and Cream. Unsigned. Placed in a fitted grey-washed frame with wood matting. A longtime UW painting professor, Pizzuto was well known for his abstract landscape paintings. More info in the white binder.
290 OIL ON CANVAS 16" x 18". Eugene Pizzuto (1925-2004), WA. An Abstract Composition in Greens and Rusts. Unsigned. Placed in a fitted frame. A longtime UW painting professor, Pizzuto was well known for his abstract landscape paintings. More info in the white binder.
291 ARMOIRE: Circa 1930 Art Deco walnut and burlwood armoire, birch banded inlay, arched top, bakelite door handle, inner door mirror. 76"h x 20"d x 46"w
292 BENCH: Circa 1950 Louis XV style painted bench, scalloped apron, cabriole legs, cream color brocade upholstery.
293 BED: Early 20th century French Louis XV style painted and gilted bed with carvings and molded trim. 50"h x 54"w x 71"long
294 SIDE CHAIR: Circa 1880 Victorian Rococco walnut ballon back side chair, carved open back, turned legs.
295 WHEEL CHAIR: Circa 1900 oak wheel chair, wood spoke wheels with cast iron trailer wheel, cane seat and back.
296 ENTERTAINMENT CABINET: Georgian style entertainment cabinet, paneled and glass doors, bracket feet. 54"h x 25"d x 64"w
297 COFFEE TABLE: Modernistic Montis Spot round coffee table, metal feet. 10"h x 39"w
298 COFFEE TABLE: Contemporary maple square top coffee table, shaped legs. Note: nicks and scratches. 14"h x 35"d x 35"w
299 DAYBED: Italian Poltrona Frau daybed with beige leather upholsery
300 SIDE CHAIR: Italian Molteni Current contemporary side chair
302 EARRINGS: A pair of eye-catching 14K yellow and white gold earrings set with golden citrine and accented with round cut diamonds.The square cut citrines measure approximately 4.00ctw and are transparent. The diamonds measure approximately .25ctw, have SI3 to I1 clarity and I color. Appraisal included.
303 NECKLACE: Exotic gold pendant with rose cut diamonds, tourmaline and pearls with enamel work floral design on the back. The pendant is suspended from a triple strand of graduated tone tourmaline beads. Appraisal included.
304 EARRINGS: Stylish 14K yellow gold oval cut blue topaz and round cut diamond hoop earrings. The bright sky blue topaz measure approximately 0.06 ctw and are transparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.01 ctw, have I2 clarity and K color. Appraisal included.
305 RING: Radiant 14K white gold lady's ring set with a pear shape Brazillian emerald and accented with round and princess cut diamonds. The medium green emerald measures approximately 3.24 cts and is semi-translucent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.31 ctw, have VS1 to VS2 clarity and H color. Appraisal included.
306 CHARM BRACELET: Fun sterling silver charm bracelet. Most charms are marked sterling as well as the chain. No appraisal is included with this lot.
307 PENDANT WITH CHAIN: Simple 14K white gold, round cut ruby and diamond pendant and chain. Medium dark red ruby measures approximately 0.20 cts and is semi-transparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.10 ctw, have SI2 to I1 clarity and H to I color. Appraisal included.
311 STAINED GLASS/ARCHITECTURAL REMNANT: Large scale stained glass window including several sliding smaller windows within the frame, woodwork painted beige. Approx. 74" x 96"
318 OIL ON BOARD 8" x 23 3/4", Yvonne Longo. Eskimo Figures in a Tug of War. Signed lower left. Placed in a wood frame, as seen.
319 CONTE CRAYON ON PAPER 13 3/4" x 10 3/8", Kemp. "Shark Helmet-Thingit (sic)". Signed lower center. Titled on the verso. Placed in a black frame with fabric matting and black trim, as seen.
320 OIL ON CANVAS 24" x 36", Indistinctly signed. A Still Life with Platter & Candle. Mid 20th century. Signed lower right. Italian studio stamp on the verso. Placed in an ornate cream washed wood and compo. frame, as seen.
321 MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS 30" x 40", Pascal Cucaro (1915-2004), CA. A Bustling Party Scene. Signed lower left. Dated "1965" on the verso. Cory Galleries stamp on the verso. Note condition to include varnish chipping. Placed in a goldtone frame with fabric matting. More info. in the white binder.
322 MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS 16" x 60", Pascal Cucaro (1915-2004), CA. A Series of Five Portraits. Signed lower left. Placed in a goldtone frame with fabric matting. More info. in the white binder.
501 PORCELAIN: Royal Vienna porcelain covered box wth gilt and puce painted decoration; note damage. 2.25" H
502 CRYSTAL: Signed Waterford brandy decanter with matching stopper, "Colleen" pattern, 1968 still active pattern, narrow tapered neck, cut cross-hatch pattern with thumb print on a round star cut footed base,12.25" H with stopper, 5" at the widest spot. Note: Some wear, small flea bites on the surface, no substantial chips.
503 STERLING: A Towle sterling silver berry spoon, gold washed, 8.75", patented 1912, in the original corduroy box, silk lined with latch 2.25" x 4". The box contains the mark of W. W. Houghton Jeweler, Seattle, Washington. The box also contains the gift card "Congratulations Jas (James) Alexander.", circa 1915 - 1925?.
504 PORCELAIN: A Lenox porcelain figurine, a woman reading in a colonial style dress, hand painted grape vine detail on dress, 6" x 4.5" x 3", hallmarked on underside with green Lenox wreath mark (1906-1953).
505 CRYSTAL: A lot of two Waterford crystal pieces, both signed, and having the original Waterford labels, one being a narrow mouth carafe 8.25" H, in the "Lismore" style and the other a open mouth posy vase 7" in the "Alana" style. Note: some surface flea bites on the carafe and minor rub marks.
506 SNUFF BOXES: Two black paper mache snuff boxes to include one made in Germany (stamped on inside of lid) with a silver and gilt detailing, 3.5" x 2.5" x 1", some wear to glaze and paint. The second is octagonal shape with a painted silver leaf and berry decoration on lid, 3.5" x 2" x .75", crazing noted, both 19th century.
507 PORCELAIN: Two Lenox porcelain figurines, a pair of little girls sitting on blocks, applied aprons, ringlet pig tails, one in a pink dress and one in blue, 3.75" x 1.5" x 1.25", hallmarked on underside (extremely faint hallmark on blue dress girl) with green Lenox wreath mark (1906-1953).
508 CRYSTAL: A crystal polar bear figurine, signed "FM Ronneg (?) Sweden B6-175", 6" x 3.5".
509 WHIMSIES: Three small decorative items. A souvenir cast metal cigarette holder in the form of the Eiffel Tower in original box, 3.5", appears to have never been used. A small circular patinated brass frame with a garland and floral decoration, 3.25", no interior glass. A tortoise shell cigarette case, inlaid foliate metal design a monogram "AM" (?) in center shields, small brass latch closure, 3.25" x 2", crack noted originating from bottom corner of flower under the "M" letter, circa late 1800's-early 1900's.
510 PORCELAIN: A "Dresden Line" porcelain bowl, floral transfer and gilt detail, reticulated sides, hallmarked on underside, "Schumann Arzberg Germany" with the number 45, 8" x 2", circa 1950's.
511 LAMP TABLE: Early 20th century walnut lamp table, scalloped top with marquetry inlay above pierced and carved freeze raised on carved legs joined by stretcher with center finial. 27"h x 18"diameter
512 FIREPLACE SURROUND: Late 19th century Elizabethean style dark oak fireplace surround, molded cornice above coffered back panel flanked by barley twist columns, intermediate shelf. 71"h x 9"d x 52"w
513 BENCH: Circa 1880 walnut bench, laced spoolwork panels, floral needlepoint seat. Note damage.
514 VANITY: Antique Italian Biedermeier vanity, beveled oval swing mirror, molded drawer fronts, turned legs. 54"h x 20"d x 36"w
515 VANITY: Early 20th century William and Mary style oak vanity, top with leather writing surface and spindle back railing, top raises up with mirror, single drawer, turned legs. 35"h x 21"d x 28"w
516 TABLE: Late 19th century Spanish Baroque style oak table, plank top above shaped frieze raised on carved legs joined by a box stretcher. 31"h x 33"d x 74"w
517 DUMBWAITER; Chippendale style mahogany two tier dumbwaiter, tiers, column and legs carved with acanthus leaves and scrollwork. 34"h x 25"diameter
518 HALL STAND: Brass Roccoco style hall stand, upper beveled mirror, medium and intermediate shelves. 81"h x 12"d x 38"w
519 SIDEBOARD: Schwegler & Company, Cleveland; English Charles II style walnut sideboard, beaded trimwork, geometric molded drawer fronts, turned legs and stretchers. 30"h x 21"d x 71"w
520 SIDE TABLE: Circa 1890 mahogany side table, gadrooned top, apron and intermediate shelf edges, spiral turned legs and stretcher, brass claw and ball feet. apron drawer with brass cat head pull. Refinished. 29"h x 23"d x 35"w
521 CHROMOLITHOGRAPH 16 1/4" x 29 1/4", Unsigned. A Fanciful Mythological Scene. Early 20th century. Placed in a period wood frame, as seen.
522 COLORED ETCHING ON PAPER 17 3/4" x 25 1/4", Maurice Levis (1860-1940), France. "Old Uzerche, France". Signed lower right. Trade mark stamp lower left. Paper label on the verso. Double matted and placed in a contemporary goldtone frame.
523 ETCHING ON PAPER 7" x 10", Edward Millington Synge (1860-1913). A Couple and a Dog Passing Through an Ornate Gate. Signed lower right. Plate signed and dated "1905" lower right. Vintage Scottish gallery label on the verso. Matted and placed in a black frame with gold trim. More info. in the white binder.
524 PAIR OF HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS 18" x 13", John H. Goulds (1804-1881) & H. Const. Richter (1821-1902), British. "Thalurania Refulgens" & "Heliothrix Purpureiceps". Title and publishing info. bottom center, left and right. Placed in contemporary faux bamboo frames with double matting and gold trim. More info. in the white binder.
525 ETCHING ON PAPER 11 1/2" x 15 1/2", Original painting by Lorenzo Delleani (1840-1908), Italy., Etched by P. Teyssonnieres (19th century), France. "Malicious Comments". Plate signed by Teyssonnieres lower left. Title and copyright info. lower center. Note condition. Matted and placed in a vintage frame with cream reeded exterior and center piece and gilt trim, as seen. Note chipped glass upper left.
526 HANDCOLORED ETCHING ON PAPER 17 1/2" x 20 1/4", Unsigned. A Celestial Map. Triple matted and placed in a contemporary bronze and goldtone frame.
531 EARRINGS: Elegant 10K yellow and white gold, briolette cut onyx and round cut diamond earrings. The black onyx measure approximately 1.55ctw and are opaque. The diamonds measure approximately .12ctw, have SI1 to I1 clarity and H to I color. Appraisal included.
532 WRISTWATCH: Impressive imitation Cartier man's stainless steel automatic wrist watch. It has beveled crystal with an inset date window and two subdials for alternate timezones. No appraisal is included with this lot.
533 RING: Lovely 14K yellow gold and purple amethyst ring accented with two round cut diamonds. The oval cut amethyst measure approximately 0.60 cts and is tranparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.03 ctw, have SI3 to I1 clarity and H color. Appraisal included.
534 RING: Dazzling 18k white gold ring with a prong set oval cut sapphire and channel and bead set diamonds. The sapphire measures approximately 2.06 cts and the diamonds measure approximately 0.76 ctw. Appraisal included.
535 PENDANT WITH CHAIN: Romantic 10K white gold channel set diamond triple heart pendant and chain. The round cut diamonds measure approximately .50ctw, have SI1 to I2 clarity and J to K color. Appraisal included.
536 RING: Fanciful 14K yellow gold and purplish red garnet ring accented with diamonds. The marquise cut garnets measure approximately 2.08ctw and are transparent. The round cut diamonds measure approximately 0.10ctw, have SI1 clarity and K color. Appraisal included.
537 PORCELAIN: A gilt porcelain double handled cigarette urn, gold lip, hand painted floral swags and filigree with a blue center band, unidentified hallmark, Sevres style, circa late 19th-early 20th century, 3.50" x 2.75'.
538 CRYSTAL: A round "berry" bowl, signed "Waterford" and deemed to be "Alana", 8" across the top x 3.75" high. Note: No substantive chipping noted, normal rub and wear marks on the bottom.
539 STERLING: A Tiffany & Co. sterling silver coin edge card case, ribbed surface, marked on bottom edge, "Tiffany & Co. 925 Spain", 3.5" x 2.25", original felt sleeve and box with receipt included, 2.8 ozt.
540 PORCELAIN: Wedgwood porcelain squat teapot, 3.5" x 8", creamer, 1.5" x 4", and sugar bowl with lid 3" x 5", blue floral and swag motif with gilt rim detailing, hallmarked with blue urn and Wedgwood printed mark, tiny brown bubbles and pockmarks glazing flaw noted in ridges of teapot, circa late 19th-early 20th century.
541 CRYSTAL: A lot of sixteen crystal pieces of "Webb Corbett, Made in England", hallmarks indicate these as made between 1930 and 1947. The set consists of four footed wine or water goblets 5.25", 4 footed Claret or white wine glasses 3.75", 4 port or sherry glasses 3.50", 4 round ash trays 5.50", the pattern is attributed to "Westminster". Note: Hallmark is on most pieces but not all.
542 STERLING: A lot of thirty-one pieces of Wallace Sterling flatware in the Rose Point pattern (first issued in 1934), no monograms and consisting of the following: 6 hollow handle Knives 9", stainless blade, 6 dinner forks 7", 6 salad forks 6 .50", 6 teaspoons 6 ", 3 cocktail forks 6", 1 lemon fork 5.75", 1 gravy ladle 6.25", 1 sugar spoon 6.25, 1 hollow-handle master butter knife 6.50". 17.61Toz excluding knives. Note: Used condition.
543 PORCELAIN: Two German Karl Ens (1900-) hard paste polychrome figurines, boys playing flutes. The first is a reclining boy in a green hat, 5.5" x 2.75", and the second is a seated boy, 3" x 3.5". Both are hallmarked on underside.
544 CARTIER CLOCK: A brass Cartier alarm clock, hallmarked on back with the serial number 7504 08294 Swiss Made, manual wind, appears to be in working order, 3" x 3", comes with original box and paperwork, however, the information booklet provided is for a quartz clock and not the manual wind model.
545 GLASS: A Lalique Brindille bud vase, amethyst color, organic ribbing and fluting on body, signed "Lalique France" on underside, 8" x 2.25", contemporary.
546 JASPERWARE: A Wedgwood blue jasper biscuit jar, white interior, dark blue exterior and applied raised relief cameo style figural decoration, women with putti, harvest scenes, brass fittings and lid, evidence of original silver coloration on interior underside of lid, 5.25" x 5.5", impressed Wedgwood signature on underside, no date mark, with reference to color and absence of date mark, most likely pre-1860, tiny flea bites noted to bottom rim, wear commensurate with age.
547 NIGHTSTAND: Dutch Baroque style walnut bombe shape nightstand, marquetry inlay, no marble top, note scratches, nicks and loss of finish. 30"h x 14"d x 18"w
548 FOUR ARMCHAIRS: Four French provincial style walnut armchairs, each carved with foliage and with floral upholstery.
549 CHEST OF DRAWERS: Circa 1810-30 Amercian Hepplewhite maple chest of drawers, four graduated drawers with replaced glass pulls, legs are replacements, finish has been mahoganized over the maple, various scratches and nicks. 40"h x 21"d x 41"w
550 PAIR PLANT STANDS: Pair Hepplewhite style mahogany plant stands, each with crossbanded and string inlay, tapered block legs. each measures 28"h x 14"d x 14"w
551 CANDLEBRA STANDS: Pair early 20th century Baroque wrought iron candlebra stands, each with tripod base and decorative scrollwork and foliage. Each measures 72"h x 22"d x 22"w
552 DRUM TABLE: Georgian style mahogany octogon top drum table, top with matchbook crotch graining, two true and six faux drawers, ball turned column, three cabriole legs with brass hairy paw feet. 28"h x 33"d x 33"w
553 CUPBOARD: Circa 1880 European walnut Neo Renaissance cupboard, in three pieces, carved panels, fluted and turned columns, bun feet. 94"h x 24"d x 56"w
553 ACORNER CHAIR: Circa 1890 Sheidan style mahogany corner chair, crestrail with mother of pearl and marquetry inlay, pierced back splat, turned legs.
554 PEDESTAL DESK: Circa 1880 Danish mahogany three piece pedestal desk, molded top above three frieze drawers each with satinwood shield escutcheon raised by pair pedestals with paneled cabinet doors enclosing inner pullout shelves, bun feet. 30"h x 26"d x 55"w
555 BLANKET CHEST: Antique Dutch Baroque style walnut blanket chest, two lower drawers, marquetry inlay, cabriole legs with hoof feet. 27"h x 21"d x 45"w
556 PARLOR STOVE: Circa 1912 Bucks double base radiant parlor stove number 318, cast iron, nickel plate, mica panels, allover scrollwork decoration, great brass urn final on top. Some rust on nickel plate. 77"h x 33"d x 32"w
557 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER 8 1/2" x 14", Alice Dow Beek (1867-1951), WA. "The Village Ferry". Signed lower left. Paper label on the verso. Matted with decorative stenciling and placed in a goldtone frame. Beek, who resided in Tacoma, was an internationally known watercolor artist, especially in France where she recieved the coveted Grand Prix at the Paris Exposition Internationale in 1897. More info. in the white binder.
558 OIL ON CANVAS 16" x 12", H. Briquet. Portrait of a Gentleman. Signed lower right. Restoration upper left (hairline area); patch on the verso. Placed in a goldtone frame with green and cream wood matting.
559 WATERCOLOR ON BROWN PAPER 4 3/4" x 11 3/8", John A. Hammond (1843-1939), Canada. Boats on the Water. Signed and dated '1883' lower right. Placed in a wood frame. Hammond, a noted Canadian landscape, marine and portrait painter, studied at one point with James McNeill Whistler and was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art. More info. in the white binder.
560 OIL ON CANVAS 25" x 19 3/4", Unsigned. Woman Carrying a Basket of Fruit. Late 19th, early 20th century. Partial paper label on the verso. Overall darkening commensurate with its age. Placed in a period frame, as seen.
561 OIL ON CANVAS 11 1/2" x 8 1/2", T. Griffin. A Rushing Creek in an Atmospheric Landscape. Late 19th, early 20th century. Signed lower left. Note condition to include craquelure and restoration work upper and lower center.
562 TWO LARGE PERIOD FRAMES; #1: Gilt wood and composition frame, no glass. Interior 36" x 26". Note condition to include losses, as seen. #2: Wood and composition goldtone frame with glass. Note condition.
563 MIRROR: A rectangular framed mirror made in Italy having solid wood backing, low raised rolled perimeter edges 4" wide with bird's-eye maple surround in between, finished in honey color. The mirror has a .75" bevel and is 31.25" W x 42.25" H, last half of 20th century. Note: Condition: Minor wear or rub marks on the lower side.
564 MIRROR: Italian giltwood and beveled glass mirror having mirrored frame, second half 20th c. 22" x 54"
565 MIRROR: Italian console mirror having black painted wood base, giltwood curved overlay frame. Mid-20th c. 25.25" x 45.25"
565 ACHANDELIER: Contemporary gilt metal two-tier chandelier with cut leaded glass prisms. Approx. 36" D
565 BCHANDELIER: Contemporary gilt metal two-tier chandelier with cut, leaded glass prisms. Approx. 20" D
565 CLIGHTING: Contemporary cut colorless glass and goldtone metal floor lamp. 60" H
566 CARPET: Persian runner carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 10.10 x 2.2, allover pattern, red field and navy border.
567 CARPET: Circa 1920-30 Persian carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 4.9 x 3.3, allover pattern, navy field and multi-color borders.
568 CARPET: Circa 1920-30 Caucasian carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp, measuring approximately 5.2 x 3.8, geometric pattern, predominate blues and orange colors.
569 CARPET: Persian Mashad carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 9'8"x 7', medallion pattern, blue field and rose border.
570 CARPET: Persian Tabriz carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 9'5"x 6'3", medallion pattern, red field and blue border.
571 CARPET: Circa 1920-30 Persian carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 5.1 x 3.10, geometric medallion pattern, orange field
572 GLASS: Five Moser style dessert wine glasses, elongated stems, gilt enamel floral and swag motif, 7.75", very slight wear to gilding, 20th cent.
573 IVORY: A miniature oil full length portrait of Napoleon in plain dress on ivory in the French style in an ivory veneer frame with black incised detailing. Unsigned. Portrait measures 3.25" x 2.5". Frame measures 5.5" x 4.25". Some separation and cracking to frame and small loss noted. Marked "Made in Germany" on backside. Circa late 19th-early 20th cent.
574 PORCELAIN: A Meissen porcelain tea cup and saucer, cobalt blue ground with gilt detailing. Teacup has two hand painted central reserves, front side reserve depicts a village scene and reverse a floral bouquet, measures 3" x 2.75". The saucer also has two hand painted reserves, floral bouquets, measures 5.75" x 5". Both pieces hallmarked on underside. Circa late 19th century.
575 PUNCH BOWL: Nickel silver punch bowl, ladle and twelve handled cups of simple shape with machine-rolled edge; stamped 'nickle silver' at cup and bowl undersides. Note tarnish from storage in plastic wrap. Mid-20th c. 7" H bowl, 3" H cups
576 IVORY: A miniature portrait of a woman's bust, polychrome gouache on ivory, entitled "Mme Gray" on backside, signed (illegible signature), in the French style, in an ivory veneer frame with black incised detailing. Portrait measures 3.25" x 2.5". Frame measures 5.5" x 4.25". Marked "Made in Germany" on back. Some cracking noted to frame and a small circular chip noted to interior glass. Circa late 19th-early 20th cent.
577 TAZZA: A Continental bronze tazza with a classical Greek key decorative band, center relief medallion with angel and the wording, "Et Roma Fvit", tripod hooved leg form base with chain and decorative medallions, 11.5" x 5", patinated, no cracking or repairs noted, late 19th -early 20th century.
578 SILVER WHIMSEY: A silver repousse mechanical pencil charm with a figural finial and retractable point, bears no silver content mark or hallmark, engraved initials "VS" on point, 5.25" fully extended, dented on body.
579 MINIATURE PORTRAIT: A polychrome gouache on ivorine portrait of Marie-Antoinette in the French style signed "A. Wahna" (?). Portrait measures 2.5" x 2". Walnut stained wood frame measures 5" x 4.5". Marked on backside, "V.Le Brun, Marie-Antoinette, 5c/16+". Several small discolored spots noted to portrait surface. Circa early 19th cent.
580 STERLING: Twenty-three pieces of Gorham "Strasbourg" (1897) sterling silver flatware to include four hollow knives (9.25") with stainless blades, three teaspoons (6"), four oval soup spoons (6.75"), six salad forks (6.25"), four place size forks (2" tines, 7.5"), and an ice cream spoon (6"), and one butter spreader (6"). No monograms, stamped "Gorham" hallmark. Approximate weight 10.3 ozt excluding knives with stainless blades. Post 1950.
581 METALWARE: A pair of Spanish 17th or 18th century molded metal pricket candlesticks, patinated, wear commensurate with age, re-fabricated foot on one of the pair, 17".
582 CONSOLE TABLE: Queen Anne style walnut and burlwood console table, scalloped and molded top and apron, cabriole legs with carved shell knees and pad feet. table measures 32"h x 16"d x 36"w
583 PAIR NIGHTSTANDS: Pair late 19th century European walnut nightstands, each with red marble top, carved cabriole legs, scalloped skirt. Each measures 33"h x 17"d x 16"w
584 CABINET: Circa 1870 Danish walnut cabinet, burlwood top with crossbanding and ebonized string inlay above cabinet doors with ebonized trimwork, bun feet. 27"h x 15"d x 30"w
585 LIBRARY TABLE: Circa 1890 Italian walnut Neo Renaissance library table, molded top, trestle base with carved winged lions. 32"h x 28"d x 52"w
586 FOUR CHAIRS: Set of four Sheraton style mahogany side chairs, each with marquetry and string inlay, carved and pierced back, tapered legs.
587 SETTEE: Victorian Rococo walnut settee, carved and molded frame, cabriole legs, powder blue upholstery.
588 DISPLAY CABINET: Louis XV style mahogany display cabinet, molded cornice, scalloped skirt, ormolu mounts, painted flower lower drawer, cabriole legs. No shelves. 58"h x 12"d x 19"w
588 ASETTEE, ARMCHAIR AND SIDECHAIR: Circa 1900 Edwardian mahogany settee, armchair and sidechair, each with pierced carving, marquetry and mother of pearl inlay.
589 SIDE TABLE: Late 19th century French Louis XVI style side table, ebonized finish with marquetry inlay, ormolu mounting. Table legs loose. 31"h x 12"d x 16"w
590 DESK: Dutch Baroque late 19th century walnut bombe slant top desk, ball and claw feet, highly decorative brass hardware, fitted interior with string and marquetry inlay. 40"h x 18"d x 36"w
590 APAIR LAMP TABLES: Pair Maitland-Smith Italian Baroque style lamp tables, each with marble top, dentil molded apron, leaf and C scroll carvings, carved and molded legs. Each measures 28"h x 30"d x 30"w
591 DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS: Thomasville Queen Anne style dining table and six chairs, dining table with double pedestals, each with reeded standard supporting three downswept legs, two arm and four side chairs, each with pierced splat back, cabriole legs with pad feet. Table with two 20 inch leaves and pads. Table measures 30"h x 45"d x 72"w
591 ACONSOLE TABLE: Maitland-Smith Italian Baroque style console table, marble top, dentiled molded apron with pierced carving, carved and molded legs. 32"h x 20"d x 69"w
592 OIL ON CANVAS 20 3/4" x 15 5/8", Unsigned. Peasants Walking by an Italian Chateau. Partial paper label on the verso with signature "G. Walls", likely the artist. Second partial paper label makes notation of "Newcastle". Canvas has been restretched; original nail holes apparent along sides. Craquelure. Placed in a goldtone frame with pinkish fabric matting and gold trim.
593 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 19 7/8" x 40", Indistinctly signed. A Paris Cityscape of the Eiffel Tower and Seine River. Mid 20th century. Signed lower left. Signed and indistinctly titled with notation "PARIS" on the verso. Placed in a goldtone frame with black trim and fabric matting with gold trim, matting as seen.
594 FOUR OIL ON CANVASES 17 1/2" x 17 1/2", Unsigned. Four Female Portraits, Likely from a Royal Family. Dates and titles listed on the verso as follows: #1: "Rome 1919, Pesse Maria", #2: "Rome 1923, Presse Giovanna", #3: "Rome 1923 Presse Yolanda", #4: "Rome 1922, Pesse Mafalda". Note condition on all four. Placed in octagonal frames, as seen.
595 WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, HEIGHTENED WITH SCRATCHING OUT 21 1/2" x 29 1/2", Robert Malcolm (late 19th century). Sheepherder on Horseback in a Bucolic Countryside. Signed lower left. Note condition. Placed in a period frame, glass missing. More info. in the white binder.
596 OIL ON PANEL 12" x 20 1/2", Unsigned. Country Home and Landscape in the Barbizon School Style. Note condition to include crack center right (on rooftop) and scratchmark upper left. Placed in a period frame with bronze trim. Iron hanger inserted on the verso.
602 ENGAGEMENT RING: Stunning platinum and diamond solitare engagement ring. The diamond measures approximately 0.52 cts. Appraisal included.
603 NECKLACE: Attractive 14K white gold, tanzanite necklace accented with round cut diamonds. The oval cut, light purplish blue tanzanite measure approximately 1.00 ctw and are tranparent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.20 ctw, have I2 clarity and H color. Appraisal included.
604 WRISTWATCH: Elegant lady's 18K yellow gold Baume & Mercier wristwatch with a mesh style tapered band. It has a seventeen jewel mechanical Baume & Mercier movement with a rectangular dial and gold hour marks. Appraisal included.
605 RING: Brilliant 10K yellow gold ring set with an oval cut ruby and round and baguette cut diamonds. Dark red rubies measure approximately 0.75 cts and is semi-translucent. The diamonds measure approximately 0.25 ctw and has SI1 to I1 clarity and H to I color. Appraisal included.
606 EARRINGS: Elegant platimum, diamond and South Seas pearls dangling earrings. Appraisal included.
607 PORCELAIN: An unattributed porcelain oyster plate, six wells with scenic watery motifs, numbered 765 on underside, 9", a casting crack on underside and some wear to paint commensurate with age.
608 CRYSTAL: A French Lalique decanter and three wine glasses, Saint-Hubert pattern, all pieces signed on underside, "Lalique, France". Decanter measures 9.5" and has original sticker. The three wine glasses are the N#3 size, 5.71". Contemporary.
609 FAIENCE: Tin-glazed earthenware figure group for the Wiener Werkstatte depicting a seated mother with child held aloft; impressed 'Made in Austria', Wiener Werkstatte cipher and '839 3' at underside. Attributable to Vally Weiselthier. Note repair. 7.75" H
610 PORCELAIN: Exceptional Nyon (Switzerland, 1781-1813; underglaze blue fish-form cipher at underside ) porcelain teaset to include handled tray, teapot, cup and saucer, lidded sugar and cream pitcher, all with blue roses border and gilt highlights, putti scenes in puce camaieu; late 18th-early 19th c. Tray 12" x 8.5"; teapot 3.5" H; sugar and cup have approx. 3.5" diameter. Some cellophane tape residue at side and underside of tray, vintage tag at saucer underside.
611 STERLING: An oval shaped sterling 925/1000 Peruvian covered vegetable dish dual handles, weight 8.65 Toz., with scrolled edge, panel rib sides, machine burnished base, mid-20th c. Note surface scratches and rubbing commensurate with age. 13.75" x 10"
612 PORCELAIN: A Meissen porcelain box, circular shape with a central hand painted reserve, river scene of the castle at Pillnitz (city in Dresden, Germany), on a cobalt ground with gilt scroll work, interior gilt detail with "Pillnitz" inscribed on interior lid, minor scratch noted to gilding on lid, 2.5" x 3.5", circa late 19th century.
613 STERLING TEASET: An eight piece sterling .925 Peruvian tea service consisting of the following: handled rectangular tray 15.75" x 25"; coffee pot with lid, 10.75" H x 10" W; tea pot 8.5" H x 11.25"; footed sugar bowl with lid 6"; creamer 5.25"; tea strainer with holding base 6.25"; small oval card dish 5.25" W x 9.25"L, all hallmarked "Industria Peruna Plata Esterlina .925 [flag cipher] Camusso", with weight at 9 pounds for entire set except tea dish and card server (which together weigh 8.76 Toz.) Circa 1960. Wear commensurate with age.
614 VASES: Pair contemporary gilt bronze pedestal vases modeled in the Rococo style with cut clear leaded glass trumpet-form lobed inserts having incised floral decoration and directional twisting cuts. Note chips. Approx. 20" H
615 FAIENCE: Signed Vally Wieselthier tin-glazed earthenware figure group for the Wiener Werkstatte depicting a slim man towering over a squat woman; impressed 'VW' at underside with 'Made in Austria' and the Wiener Werkstatte cipher and '138'. 9" H
616 STERLING: Lot sterling (925/1000) flatware by Peruvian firm Camusso (1933-), pattern (modelo) Imperial 921 to include 24 dinner knives (9.75"), 12 luncheon knives (8.25"), 24 dinner forks (8.25"), 12 luncheon forks (6.75"), 12 salad forks (7"), 24 teaspoons (5.5"), 12 cocktail forks (5.75"), 12 demitasse spoons (5.25"), 12 cream soup spoons (6.75"), 2 flat-handle butter knives (8.25"), 12 hollow-handled butter knives (5.25"), one fish slice server (10"), 1 ice cream server or fish server with lip (8.5"), 1 cake server (10.25"), 1 gravy ladle (6"), 6 tablespoons (8.25"), 1 relish fork (9"), 1 relish spoon (8.25"), 1 'terrapin' spoon or ice cream server (8.25"), 1 sugar or ice cream spoon (6.25"), 1 pie server (10.5"), 1 set salad servers (fork and spoon - 10.25"), 1 pickle fork (6"), 1 sugar spoon (6'), 1 jelly knife (6.25"), 1 waffle server (8"), 1 soup or oyster server (12"), 1 stuffing spoon (11.5"), 1 carving knife (14.25"), 1 meat fork with stand (11"). Wear commensurate with age; one teaspoon has multiple dents in the bowl.
617 PAIR ARMCHAIRS AND SOFA: French Louis XV style giltwood armchairs and sofa, each with carved flowers, cabriole legs and deep red floral brocade upholstery.
618 DISPLAY CABINET: Circa 1860-70 French Napoleon III ebonized display cabinet, intaglio carving, string and burlwood banding inlay, ormolu mounts, hand painted oval door cartouches. 89"h x 17"d x 71"w
619 CUPBOARD: French 19th century walnut Neo Renaissance two piece cupboard, broken pediment top with french maiden center finial, casement pieces carved with allegorical figures, garlands and acanthus leaves, marble insets. 83"h x 20"d x 43"w
620 COMMODE: Late 19th century Louis XV style walnut bombe commode, marble top, ormolu mounts. Note sides with surface abrasions and scratches. 34"h x 20"d x 44"w
621 DISPLAY CABINET: Circa 1870 European Baroque ebonized and burlwood display cabinet, in two parts, heavily carved crestrail, beaded trimwork, turned corner finials, serpentine shape front, scrolled feet. 87"h x 22"d x 51"w
622 SIDEBOARD: Baker Furniture "Charleston Historic Reproductions" line Hepplewhite style mahogany sideboard, serpentine shape front, string and full fan inlay, tapered block legs with spade feet. 35"h x 20"d x 59"w
623 CONSOLE CABINET: Late 19th century European walnut Neo Renaissance three piece console cabinet, richly carved with shells, scrolls, acanthus leaves, flowers and lion's head, bun feet. 100"h x 24"d x 47"w
624 SERVING TABLE: Circa 1800 English George III mahogany D shape serving table, crossbanding, string and ebony inlay, single center drawer, tapered legs. Note: one 3 inch and one one inch strip of crossbanding missing. 30"h x 22"d x 45.5"w
625 ARMOIRE: Antique French walnut armoire, carvings, molded side panels, cabriole legs, arched and beveled mirrored doors, inner shelves. 98"h x 18"d x 51"w
626 SOFA AND TWO ARMCHAIRS: Louis XVI style giltwood sofa and two armchairs, each frame carved with flowers and acanthus leaves, carved and fluted legs, beige floral upholstery.
627 OIL ON CANVAS 16" x 20", Unsigned. A Landscape with Heathered Hills. Early 20th century. Note condition. Placed in an ornate period goldtone frame, as seen.
628 OIL ON PANEL 14 1/4" x 20 3/8", Unsigned. Woman Tending Sheep & Steer. 19th century. Note condition. Placed in a period gilt wood and composition frame, small chip as seen.
629 OIL ON CANVAS ADHERED TO BOARD 19 3/4" x 27 3/4", Unsigned. Washerwomen in a European Hilltown. Early 19th century. Possibly German or Swiss. Note condition to include restoration upper left, right and lower right. Placed in a gold and bronzetone frame.
630 ETCHING ON PAPER 10 3/4" x 7 3/4", James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), MA/England/France. "Rotherhithe" (originally published as "Wapping"). From the series "Sixteen Etchings or Scenes on the Thames and Other Subjects". Signed on the plate and dated "1860". Placed in a black wood frame. Rotherhithe is the final piece in a series Whistler produced while lodging in London in the late 1850's and 60's. More info. in the white binder.
631 OIL ON CANVAS 36" x 24", Lilian MacKendrick (1906-1987), New York. Seated Woman in an Interior. Early 20th century. Signed upper left. Varnishing date noted on the verso. Placed in a goldtone frame with beige fabric and gold trim matting. Personal property appraisal included for purchaser. More info. in the white binder.
632 OIL ON CANVAS 25 1/2" x 32", John Crealock (1871-1959), UK. "The Luxembourg Gardens". Signed and dated "1919" lower right. Artist, title, date and varnishing info. on the verso. Placed in a goldtone wood and plaster frame with fabric matting, loss to plaster, as seen. More info. in the white binder.
634 OIL ON PANEL 68" x 44", William Ballantine Dorsey (1942), CA. A Mountainous Landscape. Signed lower right. Note condition. Unframed. Inspired by Sydney Laurence and the early California Impressionists, Dorsey is a recognized twentieth century painter of California and Alaskan landscapes.
635 ANGLO-INDIAN BOX: An inlaid solid wood hinged storage box of Anglo-Indian manufacture, of rectangular shape with squared-off edges, turned inset end and side spindle panels, flared pyramidal base. Condition commensurate with age; lock is not original, some losses, damage. Late 19th c. 14.5" x 24" x 14.25"
636 CARPET: Persian Kirman carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 13'x10', medallion pattern, red field and navy border.
637 CARPET: Antique circa 1920-30 Persian Sarouk carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 17.9 x 11.3, allover pattern, wine color field and navy border.
638 CARPET: Persian Mashad carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 11'2"x 9'6", medallion pattern, red field and navy border.
639 CARPET: Persian Tabriz carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 7.8 x 4.7, medallion pattern, grey medallion and corners, navy field and salmon color border.
640 CARPET: Persian Mashad carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 9'7"x 6'8", medallion pattern, blue field and rose border.
641 CARPET: Persian Korasan carpet of hand knotted wool woven on a cotton warp measuring approximately 13'x 9'6", medallion pattern, red field and navy border.
642 INK WELL: Victorian style rectangular shaped tray having curved double-handles two lidded ink wells containing two matching glass ink inserts, marked, "Made in France T Y 1598" and "T Y Paris". The base of the tray is a plain attached brass plate affixed by screws, while the raised perimeter has reticulated scrollwork with various adornments with the two inkwells like adorned, 16.75" L X 8.75" W. Note wear commensurate with age.
643 PORCELAIN: A Lladro Spanish porcelain figurine, "The Show Begins", a roly poly small clown ready to toot his horn, 8" x 3.75: x 3.25", hallmarked on underside and dated 2002.
644 CRYSTAL: A lot of six Kylemore cut Waterford tall tumblers, all hallmarked, "Waterford", 5.50" tall x 2.75" wide at the top. Note: No chips, minor wear marks on the bases.
645 STERLING: Miscellaneous sterling flatware to include Gorham marrow scoop (?) with monogram in unascribed pattern; three coin silver sugar shovels by James Lemon of Louisville, KY (active 1828-1869) monogrammed 'MAB' (likely for Mildred Anne Fry Bullitt [1798-1879] mistress of Oxmoor plantation in Louisville); silver sugar shovel by Joseph Willmore of Birmingham England circa 1819 with 'h' monogram; Towle 'Old English' tiny ladle with gilt-wash bowl; Reed & Barton 'La Rocaille' teaspoon; pair coin silver ladles signed JS WICK; Whiting sterling ladle. All ex-collection of Harriet Stimson Bullitt.
646 PORCELAIN: A continental porcelain chocolate set with tray to include a chocolate pot 7