Three Framed Porcelain Portrait Plaques, to include a small plaque “Louise” in shadow box frame, 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″; a reproduction K.P.M. plaque, 7″ x 5″; along with a painted portrait plaque, 8 1/2″ x 6″.
Four German Hand Painted Portrait Plaques, Wagner “Coquetterie”, etc., one with gold relief decoration, 6 1/4″ x 4 1/4″, 6″ x 4″, 5″ x 3 1/2″, and 5 1/2″ x 3 1/2″.
Royal Vienna Portrait Vase, having two handles, signed “Donath” lower left, Royal Vienna beehive stamp on reverse along with “Germany” and title, “Erbuta”, height 13 3/4 inches.
Two Royal Vienna Porcelain Pieces, to include a pitcher with mask spout and handle, having portrait of two women, artist signed lower right, “Johnes”, Royal Vienna beehive on reverse and titled “Geheimnis”, height 11 inches; along with a three-handled loving mug, having three scenes, “The Pigeon”, “Spring”, and “Elvira’s Cupid”, signed “Carlo”, height 5 1/2 inches.
Royal Vienna Hand Painted Covered Urn, having two handles and oval portrait of a woman, signed “Wagner” lower right, with royal Vienna beehive stamp, “B. Altman and Co. New York, and titled “Erbluth” on base, height 8 inches.
Three Dresden Porcelain Vases, to include a bottom form vase with painted battle scene, along with a two handled portrait vase with gold and raised floral accents, height 6 3/4 inches – 13 inches.
Royal Vienna Covered Portrait Urn, having two handles along with a oval hand painted portrait of a woman, signed “Wagner” lower right, with royal Vienna beehive stamp on the base, small old repair to top edge, height 11 inches.
Limoge Hand Painted Vase, with partially clad young woman in the forest, signed “Adolph Heidrich” near the base, stamped “D & C France” on reverse, height 15 inches.
Two Meissen B-Form Cups, Saucers, and dessert plates, gilt decoration, strewn flowers and burgundy panels, one with light blue, cups (diameter 3 3/4 inches), saucers (diameter 6 1/2 inches), plates (diameter 8 inches).
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
George Pearse Ennis (American, Maine, 1884 – 1936)
“Heavy Weather – Hurricane in Sarasota”,Florida,
signed lower right “G. Ennis”
front label with artist name and title, Babcock Galleries, NYC on verso
28″ x 35″.
Anton Romako (Austrian 1832 – 1889)
oil on canvas
” Flower Girl with Basket”
signed A. Romako Roma” lower left, no date
Provenance: Garfield Galleries on back, 25″ x 20″.
Harry Everett Townsend (American, 1879 – 1941)
“The Clavichord”
oil on board
signed upper right “H. Townsend”, 9″ x 12″
handwritten label on back “The Cavichord by Harry Townsend 10 Stevens Street, Norwalk, Conn.” Dalzell Hatfield Galleries label on frame.
Two Louis Orr (American/French, 1879 – 1966)
pastels on paper
to include “Paris”
signed lower left
11 1/2″ x 15 1/4″
along with “Landscape with Houses”
some water damage
9 1/2″ x 14″
both signed lower left “Louis Orr, Paris”.
Otto Henry Schneider (American 1865 – 1950)
“Luxembourg Gardens Paris”
oil on board
signed “Otto H. Schneider” lower left
old paper tag with title, labels on verso.
Provenance: San Diego Museum of Art, 25″ x 20″.
Frank J. Girardin (American 1856 – 1945)
“Woodland Scene”
oil on canvas
signed “Frank Girardin” lower left
20″ x 30″
Provenance: Labels on reverse for U.S. Department of State Art in Embassies Program, San Diego Museum of Art and Fine Art Society of San Diego
Two Heart Frakturs
watercolor on paper
to include certificate with fraktur central heart flanked by floral design, 1750
12 1/2″ x 15 1/4″
along with a certificate with mirror fraktur and central heart, flanked by floral design, 1784
12 1/2″ x 15 1/4″.
Five Framed Japanese Pieces
to include four small woodblocks
6″ x 4″ and 6 1/2″ x 6″
along with a Japanese ink and opaque color on paper
men and carriage, titled “Tales of Genji Album Leaf”
Tosa School, circa 1800
Gumps label on verso, matted in gilt frame
6 1/2″ x 6″.
Four Piece Grouping of Handwoven Textiles, to include a framed African Kuba cloth and three small framed Egyptian coptic textiles fragments, tlargest 24″ x 22″, smallest 3″ x 3″.
Two Japanese Woodblock Prints
Tokaido Gojusan-tsugi no Uchi
“Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido”
after Hiroshige by Goyo
circa 1915, station 6 and 48
each matted in contemporary frame
each 9″ x 14″.
George III Mahogany Sofa Table, having two drawers and drop leaves set on downswept members, height 27 1/2 inches, top including drop leaves 60″ x 25″, without leaves 36″ x 28″.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Duncan Phyfe Sofa Table, mahogany having banded inlaid top having rounded drop leaves and two inlaid drawers, two false drawers all by lyre style supports on four inlaid downswept members, ending in brass feet, probably New York, circa 1820, height 28 inches, top 29 1/2″ x 36 3/4″, opens to 60 inches.
A Pair of Chippendale Brass and Irons, having urn tops, large stops, all on ball and claw feet, circa 1780, height 27 inches, width 21 inches.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
A Pair of George III Mahogany and Upholstered Stools, the rectangular form having Vitruvian scroll carved frieze set on cabriole legs with shell carved knees ending in scrolled feet, 18th century, height 19 1/2 inches, 17″ x 21″, upholstery worn.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
George III Mahogany Tric-Trac Table, top having leather surface and felt on other side, inside with ebonized backgammon, with inlaid all flanked by drawer, either side set on fluted turned legs, ending in round brass feet, (top warped), height 28 1/2 inches, top 22″ x 45″.
George III Style Custom Mahogany Triple Pedestal Dining Table, having banded inlaid top set on down swept members ending in brass paw feet, 48″ x 96″ (total open) plus two leaves, height 29 inches, length 96 inches, width 48 inches.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Set of 10 Early George III Style Mahogany Chippendale Style Armchairs, serpentine ladder backs having openwork and central flowers over fully upholstered leather seats set on square molded chamfered legs, mid 20th century, height 39 inches, width 23 1/2 inches.
Provenance: Sotheby’s Public Auction, June 1972, item #942, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
George III Mahogany Sideboard, having D-shaped top over two drawers and secret end door/drawer with drape and turn carved center set on carved and fluted legs, height 36 inches, width 75 inches, depth 23 inches.
William IV Mahogany Double Music Stand, rosewood, having cantilevered candlestick arms, 19th century, height 53 inches.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
Napoleon III Sideboard/Cabinet, the whole having burlwood and ebonized surrounds with gilt metal mounted porcelain panels, including oval hand painted panels of Marie Antoinette and Marie Elisabeth on each side of curio cabinets, all set on turned legs, top with two cracks, height 40 3/4 inches, length 71 inches, width 17 inches, top 17″x71″.
A Pair of Continental Pedestals, having highly carved shafts and square tops along with double stepped square bases, possibly Italian, height 51 inches.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
George II Style Walnut Dressing Table, having marquetry inlaid paneled top over concave drawer, all on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, partially made up of old elements, height 30 1/2 inches, top 22″ x 32 1/2″.
Large French Carved Pine Military Trophy, late 19th/early 20th century, carved suited soldier with shield, sword andox, on larger back plaque with carved oak leaves, acorns and lions, height 60 inches.