2023 American Antiques, Chinese, Continental, and Jewelry Spring Auction

  • Lot 348: Brass Skeleton Clock

    Brass Skeleton Clock, the pierced brass plate of scroll and Gothic pattern, body housing fusee movement, set on ebonized wood base, no dome, probably English, 19th century, total height 19 inches, length 13 inches.
    Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection

    Estimate: $600 - $1200

  • Lot 349: Swiss Automaton Singing Bird in Gold Cage

    Swiss Automaton Singing Bird in Gold Cage, Reuge music box, Saint Croix, made in Switzerland, height 11 1/2 inches, diameter 6 inches.

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 350: The Porter Garden Telescope

    The Porter Garden Telescope, by Telescopes of Vermont, a limited edition authorized exact reproduction of Russel W. Porter’s 1923 telescope, made by The Telescopes of Vermont, cast in bronze, the reflecting telescope was adorned with sculpted lotus petals and curving leaves, optics disguised in overlapping bronze leaves, while the motion controls were hidden in a pair of cylindrical flowers, currently there are only 20 in the world, height 68 inches, width 17 inches, diameter 17 inches.
    Side Note: Vermont artist, Arctic explorer and amateur astronomer Russell W. Porter, created an Art Nouveau style telescope intended to serve as both garden ornament and functional scientific instrument, Porter created fewer than 100 of his garden telescopes, according to the Smithsonian, which holds one of these devices in its collection at the National Museum of American History, the rarity of these telescopes was partly due to their cost of around $500, beyond the means of most Jazz Age stargazers, Russell W. Porter’s telescope would be a model for the design of the 200 inch Hale telescope in San Diego, Russel Porter was the father of amateur astronomy in the United States, the founder of the Springfield Telescope Makers, an Arctic explorer and navigator, a painter of exquisite Inuit portraits, and an instructor of architecture at MIT, when British astronomer Sir Patrick Moore saw the telescope, he dubbed her “Capella”, after one of the brightest stars always visible in the Northern hemisphere.
    Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection

    Estimate: $20000 - $40000

  • Lot 351: Jack Levine (American 1915 – 2010) Master Copy of Jan Von Eyck’s (1390 – 1441)

    Jack Levine, American 1915 – 2010, Master Copy of Jan Von Eyck’s (1390 – 1441)
    “Ritratto d’uomo, forse giovanni arnolfini: Arnolfini”
    oil on canvas
    signed lower right “J. Levine”
    Karl E. Fortress, label on back
    8″ x 10″.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 352: Elizabeth O’Neill Verner (1883 – 1979)

    Elizabeth O’Neill Verner (1883 – 1979)
    Flower Seller
    pastel on silk
    signed L.R. Elizabeth O’Neill Verner
    20 1/2″ x 12 1/2″.

    Estimate: $4000 - $6000

  • Lot 353: Warren Sheppard (American, 1858 – 1937)

    Warren Sheppard (American, 1858 – 1937)
    “Rounding Isle of Shoel Lighthouse”
    oil on canvas
    signed lower right “Warren Sheppard, 1866″
    12″ x 20”.

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 354: Trekkie Ritchie Parsons (English 1902 – 1995)

    Trekkie Ritchie Parsons (English 1902 – 1995)
    “Balcony View”
    oil on canvas
    signed “T. Ritchi” lower left, circa 1970
    19 1/2″ x 15 1/2″
    label on back with artist’s name, title, date, and original price.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 355: Agapit Stevens (Belgian 1848 – 1924) Genre Painter

    Agapit Stevens (Belgian 1848 – 1924) Genre Painter
    “Nap Time”
    oil on canvas
    signed “A. Stevens” lower right
    27″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 356: “Trotting Tracks on the Snow”

    Unknown, After Louis Maurer (German 1832 – 1932)
    “Trotting Tracks on the Snow”
    having a list of horse names across bottom, oil on canvas
    21″ x 28″
    Provenance: Frank S. Schwarz and son, Philadelphia.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 357: Picture Clock with Landscape

    Picture Clock with Landscape, “Ferdinand Brucke in Wein”, church tower having mechanical clock display, possibly musical also (not working), 19th century, height 22 inches, width 8 inches, length 32 1/2 inches.

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 358: “American Still Life of Fruits”

    Unknown Artist
    desserts on table top
    oil on canvas
    “American Still Life of Fruits”
    unsigned
    having Schwarz & Son, Philadelphia label on verso
    24″ x 36″.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 359: Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English, 1803 – 1873)

    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English, 1803 – 1873)
    Animalier Movement, 1821, oil on canvas
    “Beauty Aged 18 Years Colley Daughter of Beauty, Aged 8 Years”
    initialed and dated lower right “EL”
    27″ x 35″.

    Estimate: $20000 - $40000

  • Lot 360: J. Alberto (late 19th century/early 20th century)

    J. Alberto (late 19th century/early 20th century)
    “Grazing Cows”
    oil on canvas
    signed “J. Alberto” lower right
    30″ x 20″.
    Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 361: 19th Century Still Life

    19th Century Still Life
    fruit in a glass compote on a marble top table
    pastel on paper
    signed, possibly C.H.Clark
    23″ x 29″.
    Provenance: 1999 Jeffrey Tillou Antique receipt on back $3,286.

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 362: Two Piece Meissen Porcelain Group

    Two Piece Meissen Porcelain Group, apple form teapot with cover, 18th century, height 4 1/2 inches; along with a matching pea shaped milk jug with cover, height 5 inches, painted scrolling wild flowers, both having crossed swords and asterisk mark.
    Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, May 1970 sale, items #241 and #243, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 363: Two Piece Bayreuth Porcelain Lot

    Two Piece Bayreuth Porcelain Lot, Hausmaler chinoiserie painted courtyard scene with figures, marked G.BY.2 with W.P. Harbeson sticker on bottom, height 4 1/2 inches and creamer, height 3 1/2 inches. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 364: Sevres Porcelain Teapot

    Sevres Porcelain Teapot, 18th century or later, blue ground with panels, honey painted exotic birds, gilt scroll and foliate border, having sevres mark with a “B” inter center and old paper table on bottom, height 5 1/2 inches.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 365: Meissen Gilt-Metal-Mounted Tobacco Jar and Cover

    Meissen Gilt-Metal-Mounted Tobacco Jar and Cover, 18th century, painted in colors with figures in landscapes with harbors, gilt scroll and foliate, cover with gilt metal mounts, blue crossed sword mark, height 4 1/2 inches.

    Estimate: $3000 - $5000

  • Lot 366: Meissen Kakiemon Decorated Bowl

    Meissen Kakiemon Decorated Bowl, 18th century, “Three Friends of Winter,” interior with flowering branches, blue crossed swords mark on bottom, painted in kakiemon palette, having scalloped edges, diameter 7 inches. Provenance, Parke Bernet Galleries, May 1970 Sale, item #276, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $1500 - $2500

  • Lot 367: Worcester Blue Scale Ground Two-Handled Porcelain Chocolate Cup and Saucer

    Worcester Blue Scale Ground Two-Handled Porcelain Chocolate Cup and Saucer, circa 1770, painted Japanese taste with wheat sheaves and flowering branches, shaped cartouches edged with gilt scrolls and blue square seal mark, teacup height 2 1/2 inches, diameter of saucers 5 inches.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 368: Large Worcester Blue-Scale-Ground Porcelain Plate

    Large Worcester Blue-Scale-Ground Porcelain Plate, 18th century, painted in colors with bouquets, edged with gilt rocaille scrolls, on blue-scale ground, having blue seal mark, diameter 10 inches. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 369: Worcester Blue Ground Oval Porcelain Dish

    Worcester Blue Ground Oval Porcelain Dish, 18th century, center painted colors with bouquet within an elaborate gilt border and gilt rim, blue square seal mark, width 7 1/2 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, June 1970 sale, item #828, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 370: Worcester Blue-Scale-Ground Porcelain Mug

    Worcester Blue-Scale-Ground Porcelain Mug, 18th century, painted in the Japanese taste with iron red and yellow flowering shrubs, blue square seal marks, height 3 1/2 inches.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 371: Worcester Exoctic Bird Vase

    Worcester Exoctic Bird Vase, having scale blue ground, cartouches painted with exoctic birds, blue square mark on bottom, height 8 inches.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 372: A Pair of Worcester Oval Shaped Dishes

    A Pair of Worcester Oval Shaped Dishes, 18th century, painted with exotic birds in landscape vignettes with gilt swags of flowers and blue borders, blue crescent marks, width 9 1/2 inches.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 373: Pair of Meissen Porcelain Circular Stands

    Pair of Meissen Porcelain Circular Stands, 18th century, blue ground with painted Chinese figures at various pursuits, gilt flowers, the top painted with wild flowers, height 3 1/2 inches, diameter 5 1/2 inches. Provenance: Ceramics Sale, Classic Design Week, New York, October 2023, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 374: Meissen Green-Ground Circular Sugar Bowl and Cover

    Meissen Green Ground Circular Sugar Bowl and Cover, circa 1740, 18th century, painted in the manner of Heintze, two cartouches of figures at a quayside and in landscape, the cover painted with fruit finial and painted with small landscape reserves, bottom marked with gilt numeral “99” and script letter “H” and press number 10, height 4 1/2 inches, diameter 4 1/2 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, December 1971 sale, item #118, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $1500 - $2500

  • Lot 375: Worcester Apple-Green-Ground Porcelain Circular Dish

    Worcester Apple-Green-Ground Porcelain Circular Dish, 18th century, painted in colors with fruit in a landscape and butterflies, edged with gilt scrolls and with gilt rim, diameter 8 3/4 inches, SPB sticker on bottom. Provenance: Sotheby Parke-Berret, New York, November 23, 1976, Lot 76, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 376: Worcester Apple-Green-Ground Porcelain Baluster Vase

    Worcester Apple-Green-Ground Porcelain Baluster Vase, 18th century, painted in colors with exotic birds in a landscape within gilt scroll surrounds, height 7 3/4 inches, SPB #70 sticker on bottom. Provenance: Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, November 23, 1976, Lot 70, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 377: Meissen Rectangular Porcelain Tea Canister with Cover

    Meissen Rectangular Porcelain Tea Canister with Cover, in the manner of C.F. Herold, early 18th century, painted in Eisenrost with figures, the reverse with figures in a landscape with ruins near a harbor within gilt lines, blue crossed swords mark and Dreher’s mark for George Kittel, height 4 1/2 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, December 1971 sale, item #94.

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 378: Nymphenburg White Figural Porcelain Group of “Der Gestorte Schlafer”

    Nymphenburg White Figural Porcelain Group of “Der Gestorte Schlafer”, 19th century, gentleman and companion playing a instrument before an obelisk, impressed shield mark on bottom, height 9 1/2 inches. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 379: Chelsea Double Porcelain Figure

    Chelsea Double Porcelain Figure, standing man with flute playing music to a seated woman, height 4 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, May 1973 sale, item #240, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 380: Derby Pale Family Porcelain Group

    Derby Pale Family Porcelain Group, 18th century, comprising a couple, modelled as a young man in flowered white coat, holding a sheaf of wheat, seated on a tree stump, his companion in puce bodice yellow apron and flowered skirt leaning toward him, on a rococo scroll base enriched with puce, green and yellow, height 7 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, June 1970 sale, item #49, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 381: Meissen Porcelain Figure of Three Hunting Dogs Killing a Stag

    Meissen Porcelain Figure of Three Hunting Dogs Killing a Stag, on oval base encrusted with flowers, marked with blue crossed swords, model by J.J. Kandler, height 4 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, November 1970 sale, item #86, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 382: A Pair of Meissen Blue and White Porcelain Leaf-Shaped Dishes

    A Pair of Meissen Blue and White Porcelain Leaf-Shaped Dishes, 18th century, large loose bouquets and scattered insects, blue crossed sword marks, width 10 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, March 1971 sale, item #185.

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 383: Worcester Porcelain Inkwell

    Worcester Porcelain Inkwell, having painted iron red flowers with royal blue and gilt gold decoration, height 3 1/2 inches, diameter 4 1/4 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, May 1970 sale, item #170, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 384: Chelsea Bell-Shaped Porcelain Cup and Saucer

    Chelsea Bell-Shaped Porcelain Cup and Saucer, circa 1750, finely painted in colors with sprays of flowers, red anchor mark, teacup height 2 1/2 inches, diameter of saucer 4 1/2 inches. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 385: Japanese Imari Porcelain Tureen

    Japanese Imari Porcelain Tureen, having scallop body with cobalt blue and orange painted wild flowers, vegetable and leaf handles, marked on inside of cover, minor chips, height 8 inches, length 12 inches. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 386: Rare Tournai Oval Barber’s Bowl

    Rare Tournai Oval Barber’s Bowl, 18th century, having underglaze-blue flowering branches issuing from rockwork and scattered sprigs enriched with gilding, the edge enameled with ribbon-tied garlands of flowers, crossed swords and star mark, width 13 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, May 16,1953, lot 203, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 387: Three Piece Group

    Three Piece Group, to include a Worcester flower urn, having painted landscape scene with fitted top, (repaired and as is), height 6 1/2 inches, length 8 1/4 inches; along with a pair of vases having painted exotic bird cartouches (as is), vase height 9 inches.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 388: Rouen Faience Oval Barber’s Bowl

    Rouen Faience Oval Barber’s Bowl, 18th century, painted with entwined flowering branches, insects and a cornucopia, iron-red C mark, length 13 inches. Provenance: Ceramics Sale, Classic Design Week, New York, October 2023, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 389: Pair of Worcester Flight Barr and Barr Covered Footed Tureens

    Pair of Worcester Flight Barr and Barr Covered Footed Tureens, having crown gilt finials Japan pattern with elaborate panels of a fenced garden, pierced rockwork and flowering branches divided by diaper bands, bird head handles centering rooster set on square bases, semper vigilans impressed BFB mark with impressed crown, height 6 3/4 inches.
    Provenance: A Private Collection from a Farmington Connecticut Estate

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 390: 32 Piece Group of Worcester

    32 Piece Group of Worcester, impressed with Crown Mark Imari Pattern, to include 14 cups, 12 various saucers having diameters of 5 1/2 inches – 8 inches, 3 plates having diameter of 8 1/4 inches, 1 dish with diameter of 7 1/2 inches, 2 bowls having diameter of 6 3/4 inches.
    Provenance: A Private Collection from a Farmington Connecticut Estate

    Estimate: $2000 - $4000

  • Lot 391: 16 Piece Worcester Flight Barr and Barr Set

    16 Piece Worcester Flight Barr and Barr Set, to include 14 Plates having diameter of 8 1/8 inches, along with 2 shaped dishes having diameter of 7 3/8 inches, all with rooster centers with semper vigilans impressed with crown mark, in Imari pattern.
    Provenance: A Private Collection from a Farmington Connecticut Estate

    Estimate: $3000 - $5000

  • Lot 392: Two Chinese Export Porcelain Bough Pots

    Two Chinese Export Porcelain Bough Pots, to include Famille Rose with painted landscape panels, (broken handles); along with blue and white with gilt gold pot (as is); heights 7 and 8 1/4 inches.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 393: Three Piece Imari Group

    Three Piece Imari Group, to include an octagon plate having painted flowers in blue and iron-red, diameter 11 inches; a dish having scallop rim and painted fan and flower decoration, diameter 8 1/2 inches; along with a Dutch Mari bowl with painted figures signed on bottom, diameter, 9 3/4 inches, (as is).
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $1000 - $2000

  • Lot 394: A Pair of Worcester Armorial Dishes

    A Pair of Worcester Armorial Dishes, green ground having three gold cartouches with flowers and exoctic birds, gilt borders, center painted with the Talbot Crest of a gilt lion, standing on a red cushion and ermine-pattern support, diameter 5 7/8 inches. Provenance Parke Bernet Galleries, June 1970 sale item #14, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 395: A Pair of Chelsea Style Porcelain Potpourri Vases

    A Pair of Chelsea Style Porcelain Potpourri Vases, 19th century, globular body decorated with birds flanked by two shaped loop handles, surmounted by a pierced cover, on pedestal base mounted as lamps, height 14 inches. Estate appraisal from New York.
    Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.

    Estimate: $400 - $800

  • Lot 396: Louis XV Kingwood Bookcase

    Louis XV Kingwood Bookcase, having grey mottled marble top over two glass doors, flanked by Chamfered corners, set on bronze mounted feet, marble appears to be original, 18th century, height 53 1/4 inches, top 15 3/4″ x 43 3/4″.

    Estimate: $600 - $1000

  • Lot 397: George III Style Walnut Lowboy

    George III Style Walnut Lowboy, having herringbone and banded inlaid top over one long and two short drawers, on carved cabriole legs ending in pad feet, height 28 inches, top 18 1/2″ x 30″.

    Estimate: $250 - $450

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