French Faience Rectangular Bough Pot, 18th century, having two wells, painted in colors with loose bouquets within blue and puce scroll borders, height 6 1/2 inches, width 8 inches, Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Two Sets of Six Leeds Creamware Reticulated Plates, 18th century, pierced with diamonds, dots and lozenges, along with molded beadwork, chips and cracks, diameter 9 7/8 inches.
Two Large Italian Majolica Parrots, bird figures, one perched on tree stump and the other crouched on a branch, heights 21 and 26 inches.
Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection
William Aiken Walker (1838 – 1921)
“Log Cabin with Stretched Hide on Wall”
oil on masonite
log cabin with four people, clothes on line on wash day and hide hanging on front, signed lower right
6″ x 12″
Provenance: Herman Schtinder, Charleston, South Carolina, Mr. & MRs. P. Roussel Norman, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 29 April 1976, lot 67, A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
A Pair of Levi Wells Prentice (American, 1851 – 1935) Paintings
oils on board
to include “Autumn Landscape”
10 1/4″ x 5 1/4″
signed lower left, “L.W. Prentice”
along with “Spring Landscape”
signed “L.W. Prentice”
10 1/4″ x 5 1/4″.
Two Francois Vanderdonck (Belgium/Netherlands, 1848 – 1875)
oils on board, “Bull, Cow, Sheep, and Countryside”, 1881
signed lower right with “I, the signer declares that this picture represents a bull, cow, sheep and countryside – painted by Mr. Francois Vanderdonck, Feb. 1881″ with inscription by artist on reverse
7 1/4″ x 10 1/4”
along with “Sheep in Pasture with Ducks”
with artist inscription on reverse
signed on bottom
8 1/2″ x 12″
A Pair of Portraits, John Baldwyn and his wife A. Brydges by unknown artist (circa 1740 – 1760)
oil on canvas
the portrait of a woman reads, “A. Brydges of the Chandos Family, wife of John Baldwyn Esq. of Munslow – Co Salop”
with the number “9” on the bottom left
along with a portrait of a man reads, ” John Baldwyn Esq. of Munslow Co Salop” with the number “8” on the lower left
original label on back with title
both 30″ x 25″.
Two Early American Oval Paintings
both artist unknown
to include a bust of a young lady with flowers, watercolor on paper
12″ x 14 7/8″
along with a bouquet of pink and blue flowers still life
9 1/2″ x 7 1/2″.
Provenance: Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr., Nelson A. Rockefeller.
A Pair of Sibling Portraits
by Henry Augustus Loop (American 1831 – 1895)
circa 1879
to include, “Portrait of a Girl”
signed lower left ” H.A. Loop 1879″
24″ x 20″
along with “Portrait of a Boy” (24″ x 20″), signed lower right “H.A. Loop 79”, oil on canvas. Provenance: David W. Kimball Art Conservation label on back.
A Pair of Stickley Mission Oak Bow Arm Morris Recliners, having leather cushions, some soiling and fading on leather cushions, late 20th century, height 37 3/4 inches, width 34 1/2 inches.
Stickley Mission Style Electric Recliner, oak, featuring long bowed arms and slatted sides with adjustable back, some soiling on leather, having brass Stickley tag, height 40 inches, length 35 1/2 inches, width 40 1/2 inches.
Stickley Limbert Commemorative Oak Library Table, having oval top on trestle base, remedial shelf with brass tag, model 89-146, unfinished top, late 20th century, height 29 inches, top 30″ x 45″
Stickley Two Door Oak Console, having drawer overlay, two doors having butterfly wood inlay, opening to reveal one shelf, brass Stickley tag, model 89-859, late 20th century, height 30 inches, top 13″ x 38″.
Stickley Oak Master Dresser, having three short drawers over two sets of three long drawers having brass Stickley tag, late 20th century, height 44 inches, top 20″ x 71″.
Stickley Oak Dining Room Set, to include a round pedestal table with two leaves (15 inches each), stamped on reverse and marked 89-713, six Stickley cottage armchairs (height 39 inches) having cushions in “Marine”, hip rail brass Stickley stamp and marked #32, late 20th century, along with a Stickley Dumbwaiter #20, diameter 46 inches, open 46″ x 76″.
Stickley Lighted Mission Oak Corner Cabinet, having mullioned glass door opening to reveal four glass shelves and lighted top, height 79 inches, width 37 inches.
Stickley Custom Built Corner Cabinet, having four panel doors opening to reveal four shelves, with stickley brass tag, marked #54 and model 89-134, height 78 inches, width 37 inches.
Seven Piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set, Chippendale reproduction of 1770 consisting of tilting pot, tea pot, coffee pot, sugar, creamer, along with waste bowl having gadrooned top and bottom rim, monogrammed “B.M.B.”; all set on two handle tray; tallest 11 1/2 inches, 16″ x 24″, 253 t.oz.
A Pair of George III Silver Covered Sauce Dishes, to include a rectangular form cover with finial over dish having two handles set on ball feet, marked J.E., (possibly John Emes), each with coat of arms, height 5 inches, 8 1/4 inches, 31 oz.
Robert Hennell Four Piece Sterling Silver Tea Set, decorated in lozenge pattern and foliate scrolls, to include teapot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar, all marked on bottom, tallest piece 10 inches, 72.75 t.oz.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Three Piece George IV Silver Tea Set, in Gothic taste, having teapot, creamer and sugar, all with panels of pillars, musicians, birds, animals, hunter and trees with vermeil interiors, inscribed “Gargrave Coursing Meeting Won by Mr. Chews Dog, Rockingham 1835”, heights 6 – 9 1/4 inches, 53.4 t.oz.
Set of Three Continental Silver Small Planters, each having seated putti musicians with basket weave and floral reticulated bodies on scroll feet, all with brass liners, 3″ x 9 1/2″, height 4 1/2 inches, 63 t.oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
Five Piece American Coin Silver Tea and Coffee Set, to include tea and coffee pots, each with serpent head spout and handle, covered sugar with mask under handles, all set on square bases and paw feet, (one handle loose), heights 8 – 12 inches, 142. t.oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
W. Gale & Sons, New York Victorian Silver Oval Tray, having scroll and shell handles, monogrammed and coat of arms, diameter 24 inches, 114 t.oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
Large Silver Oval Tray, 1819 – 1820, having lobbed edge, gadrooning, coat of arms, crowned bird with banner reading “A LaMas Alava” with mark of William Bell, London, (knife cuts), 14 1/4″ x 20″, 77 t.oz.
Cartier 36 Piece Lot of Sterling Silver, to include 12 pepper shakers, height 4 1/4 inches; 12 open salts with cobalt liners, diameter 2 1/4 inches; along with 12 salt spoons, length 2 1/4 inches, (spoons not marked Cartier), 50 t.oz.
Pal Fried (Hungarian, 1893 – 1976)
“Madeline”
oil on canvas
signed lower left “Fried Pal”
Provenance: “Madeline” handwritten on verso, align with Helro’s Art Gallery label
30″ x 24″.
Pal Fried (Hungarian, 1893 – 1976)
“Ballerina in Pink”
oil on canvas
signed upper right “Fried Pal”
31″ x 23 1/2″
Provenance: Hungarian Cultural Heritage Protection office label on back.
Two Pal Fried (Hungarian, 1893 – 1976)
“Flapper Girl”
pastel on paper
signed lower right “Fried Pal”
23″ x 19″
along with “Female Nude”
paster on paper
signed upper left “Fried Pal”
24″ x 18″
Provenance: Kinney Fine Art label on back.
Emile Victor Augustin Delobre (French 1873 – 1956)
“Woman in Lavender”
oil on canvas, relined
unsigned back lower right with painting, title and description “Full Length Portrait of Sister, Marthe”
31 1/2″ x 21 1/2″.
Emile Victor Augustin Delobre (French 1873 – 1956)
“The Visit”
oil on board
unsigned, back lower left with description, “Two women sit in a sunny interior, at a table, one reading, while a cat sits on a chair”
29″ x 24″.
Figure of the Crucifixion, French or Flemish, late 17th century, within a giltwood Louis XV frame, height of Christ 15 inches, total height 29 inches, width 19 inches. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, 23 -24 November 1984, lot 61. Please note: This item cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If this is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship this item to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
A Flemish Carved Corpus of Christ, 17th century, size of Christ 12″ x 8″
Please note: This item cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If this is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship this item to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
Four Piece Ancient Group, to include a bronze Oriental archaic head; carved figure of a standing English woman (as is), having gold Sotheby’s #41 tag on bottom, height 9 1/4 inches; an early carved stone animal figure; along with a glass bottle.
Please note: This item cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If this is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship this item to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee.
Two French Carved Triptych Figures, figure of Henri IV, his hinged jacket opening to reveal a battle scene, inscribed “HENRI.IV” and “La Rue Louis”, height 11 1/8 inches; along with a figure of Elizabeth I, her hinged skirt opening to reveal Elizabeth I at Tillbury camp, inscribed “Elizabeth Au Camp De Tilibury” and “La Rue Louis”, 10 3/4 inches. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, 3-4 December 1976, lots 257 and 258. Please note: This item cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If this is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship this item to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Fifth Avenue, New York
A Pair of 19th Century Dragon Vases, carved with multiple three claw dragons on wood bases, height 10 inches.
Please note: This item cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If this is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship this item to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee.