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Lot# 1001 A Meissen porcelain mantle clock |
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20th century, with underglaze blue crossed swords mark to back, the movement unmarked, the circular enameled dial with Roman chapters within a waisted case decorated with flowers and cherubs allegorical of the four seasons, on scrolled feet, 18.5'' H x 11.5'' W, est:$2500/3500 *Price Realized: $3,600.00
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Lot# 1002 A Berlin (KPM) porcelain mythological figure group |
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Late 19th / early 20th century, with blue scepter and iron red orb marks, depicting Paris and Venus seated beside three putti and a dog on a rocaille base, 8.5'' H x 8.5'' W x 8'' D, est:$1000/1500 *Price Realized: $1,020.00
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Lot# 1003 A set of twelve Vienna porcelain plates |
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First half 20th century, each with blue beehive mark and title to reverse, each with blue, cream and gilt-decorated borders, each centering a different mythological scene, the first: ''Autumn'', signed Elli Wieden; the second: ''The Spring'', signed Jos. Ruhs; the third: ''Spring'', signed R. Staral; the fourth: ''At the Source'', signed K. Burklen; the fifth: ''Decoration of Amor'', signed O. Vanicka; the sixth: ''Amors (sic) Guide'', signed K. Radler; the seventh: ''Flower Harvest'', signed G. Reif; the eighth: ''Amors Tryumpf (sic)'', signed W. Goltsch; the ninth: ''Leda'', signed K. Wildner; the tenth: ''At Full Galopp (sic)'', signed F. Hiebel; the eleventh: ''Amor Captive'', signed F. Hiebel; the twelfth: ''My Darling'', signed Elli Wieden; 12 pcs, each, 0.75'' H x 10.75'''' Dia., est:$2000/3000 |
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Lot# 1004 A Viennese enameled and gilt bronze miniature figural clock |
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Late 19th / early 20th century, apparently unmarked, depicting a female figure holding aloft the clock face, on a cylindrical pedestal decorated with cherubs playing, 8'' H x 2'' Dia., est:$600/900 *Price Realized: $1,020.00
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Lot# 1005 A Louis XV style ormolu and enamel clock, Henry Marc, Paris |
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Late 19th century, the movement marked ''Henry, Paris'', further marked ''CD'', ''4'' and ''Made in France'', the circular dial with Roman chapters, within a champleve enameled case decorated with flowers surmounted by a hunting trophy and a pinecone finial, over a pair of putti on a drapery-swagged base on toupie feet, 10'' H x 5'' W x 2.5'' D, est:$1500/2500 *Price Realized: $3,600.00
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Lot# 1006 After Auguste Moreau, a bronze figural group of Cupid & Psyche |
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Late 19th / early 20th century, signed to base ''A. Moreau'' (Auguste Moreau 1834 - 1917 French), depicting Cupid with bow and quiver beside Psyche and a dog, the three in mid-stride, on an integral circular base, est:$2000/3000 *Price Realized: $2,100.00
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Lot# 1007 A French miniature of figures in an interior, M. Guillermin |
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Late 19th / early 20th century, signed lower right ''M. Guillermin'', on ivorine, depicting two handmaidens presenting jewelry caskets to a lady and gentleman, within a gilt-metal easel-back frame crested with a laurel wreath, image size: 3'' x 4'', overall, 5.5'' H x 5.25'' W, est:$500/700 *Price Realized: $660.00
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Lot# 1008 After Nicholas Poussin,19th Century Genre Scene, Figures in an Interior |
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appears unsigned, oil on canvas laid to canvas, 29'' H x 44'' W, est:$1500/2000 *Price Realized: $840.00
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Lot# 1009 Jan Skramlik (1860-1936 Czech) |
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Seated Man Playing Guitar, 26'' H x 20'' W, est:$700/1000 *Price Realized: $562.50
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Lot# 1010 Henri Schafer (1833-1916 French) |
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Brussels Cathedral Interior Scene and Figures, sight size: 25'' H x 18'' W, est:$800/1200 *Price Realized: $1,560.00
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Lot# 1011 Robert Thorburn Ross (1816-1876 British) |
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Fishermen working along the Scottish North Sea Coast, paper size: 13.75'' H x 20.5'' W, est:$700/1000 |
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Lot# 1012 A pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze four-light convertible candelabra |
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Late 19th / early 20th century, one with partial paper label to underside reading ''Meubles & Bronzes Anciens / Reparations'', each with central C-scroll and foliate-cast stem issuing scrolling acanthus-sheathed arms with floriform nozzles and removable drip pans, on a domed, molded circular base, convertible to a candlestick, each, 20'' H x 12'' Dia., est:$1000/1500 *Price Realized: $1,920.00
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