Miyao Eisuke Company, Japanese Meiji Period (1868
-1912)
Figure of a man smoking an opium pipe, a scythe
strapped to his belt and bag
Bronze and gilt bronze, on giltwood base
Signed on verso
Height 10 1/2 inches
Condition: oxidation on back
Group of Gold Jewelry
to include 18K ring with hearts, 14K ring having enamel, pair of earrings, single stud, locket pendant with pearls, and clask having purple stone
18K total weight 2.6 grams, 14K total weight 14.5 grams
Pair of Atelier Perusse Tiger Maple Queen Anne Style Side Tables
each having one drawer and one ending in pad feet
height 27 inches, top 21 1/2″ x 27 1/2″
Hermes Red Clemence Roulis Leather Bag with Palladium Hardware
like new condition with dust bag and protective cover, blind stamp on inside edge, copy of original sales receipt from Hermes of Paris Hop Madison Ave, New York, 2015
Two Framed Landscapes to include
J. Archibald
“Inverness from the River”
Oil on board
Signed and titled verso
9 1/2″ x 15″
After Ralph Albert Blakelock (American 1847-1919)
Tonalist Landscape
Oil on canvas
16″ x 20″
Provenance: From a Westchester NY estate
Joseph Cornell (American 1903-1972)
Untitled (Derby Hat) from Prints for Phoenix House, 1972
Color heliogravure, edition 125/125
Signed with the artist’s estate stamp lower right
Published by Brooke Alexander Editions, New York
13 1/4″ x 10 1/4″ plate size
20th Century Carved Wood Salmon Taxidermy
painted on back “killed by F.S. Scott Smith in Maccomer, May 13th, 1919, weight 36 lbs” one tail fin repaired and one tip missing
length 45 inches
Provenance: Property from a Essex, Connecticut estate
Cartier Black Lacquer Belt with Oval Buckle
Stylish wide black lacquer belt featuring a polished oval buckle, marked Cartier to the reverse. A bold and sculptural design emblematic of Cartier’s late 20th-century accessories, combining refined luxury with modern minimalism.
length 40 inches
Louis XVI Style Footstool
on gilt turned and fluted legs, 18th to 19th century, chips on gilt consistent with age
height 11 1/2 inches, 18 1/2″ x 19 1/2″
Provenance: The Estate of John L. Hughes of Southport, Connecticut
Large Famille-Rose wild flower bottle vase, body having scrolling vines and wild flowers continuing into lappet rings and wild flower bands around the neck.
Mahogany Empire chest with two tall doors mounted on either side and ogee mirror reputedly to have been part of President James Buchanan’s furniture in the white house, from the estate of Broadway actress Leta Gold