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Fine & Decorative Arts Fine & Decorative Arts October 16, 2016 Sterling, Paintings, Fine & Decorative Arts October 16, 2016 We are proud to offer this year’s finest multi-source auction with an array of exquisite pieces. Premier Auction Galleries is please to offer items from the following: Estate of William Gwinn Mather, Cleveland, Ohio. William Gwinn Mather (American, 1857-1951) headed the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company from 1890 to 1940. The company's flagship bulk freighter was named in his honor, and today serves as a maritime museum in Cleveland, Ohio. Mather is known for the grandiose estate he built outside of Cleveland. The gardens on the premises were designed by Charles A. Platt, Ellen Biddle Shipman, and Warren H. Manning. They were named for Mather's mother Elizabeth Lucy Gwinn. These gardens include a mixture of formal and exotic flora amongst a plethora of statuary and fountains designed by known sculptors. Private Collection of Jennie Jones, Cleveland, Ohio. Jennie was a longtime commercial architecture photographer in Cleveland. Her work includes the documentation of major Cleveland projects including TRW, Inc., Tower City Center, the old Post Office, Gateway and the east wing of the Cleveland Public Library. In 1986, she published Cleveland: A Celebration In Color, which sold out two editions. Her second book Celebration II: Cleveland In Color was published in 1991. Her photography has appeared in World Architecture, Inland Architect, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, as well as local major Cleveland publications. Estate of Egon Vicai, Cleveland, OH. After coming to America from Hungary in 1951, Egon was a chief engineer for General Electric. After some time here with his wife, Ruth, Egon decided to follow his true passion of collecting and repairing early French clocks. He is well known in the clock community for his skilled work and extensive collection. Egon was a very skilled painter as well, working mostly with oil on canvas. Auction Cleveland Gallery Bidding October 16, 2016 12587 Chillicothe Road Bid live in person, by phone, absentee or live online at 11:00 AM Chesterland, Ohio 44026 liveauctioneers.com, auctionzip.com or invaluable.com Live Preview ALWAYS ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS October 14 & 15, 2016 PLEASE CALL OUR GALLERY OR VISIT Phone and Absentee THE WEBSITE TO SET UP AN 11 AM – 6 PM Please call 440-688-4203 for more APPOINTMENT information WWW.PAG4U.COM Front Cover: Lot 258- Egon Vicai (Hungarian/Amer., 1926-2016) Inside Cover: Lot 491- Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797 - 1858) Lot Title LowEst HighEst StartPrice Notes 1 George E Bissell, Abraham Lincoln Bronze Statue 3500 4500 500 2A. Godard Bronze Women On Marble Base 400 600 150 3 20th Century Bronze Nude Statue 300 500 150 4 20th Century Bronze French Statue Of Women 200 400 100 5 Bronze Sculpture Of Sarpedon By Henri Peinte 400 600 150 6 French Empire Bronze Situla after 3rd century BC Etruscan 2500 3500 750 7 Bronze Recast Jean Antoine Houdon 100 200 50 8 Continental Grand Tour Marble Sculpture 500 800 200 9 August Moreau Bronze Cherub Figure 100 200 50 10 Bronze Cast Of Susan Taft By Daniel Chester French 3500 4500 500 11 Enameled Bronze By Emmanuele Villanis 100 150 50 12 Contemporary Bronze Statue By Robert Summers 80 120 40 13 Neoclassical Bronze Statue Of Woman 300 500 150 14 Early 20th Century Turkey Paperweight By A. Walter Nancy 500 700 300 15 Bronze Statue Of Man With Gear Wheel 250 350 75 16 20th Century Bronze Chinese Incense Burner 300 500 150 17 20th Century Bronze Ewer 200 400 100 18 1835 Callahan Brass Firehose Nozzle 300 500 150 19 19th Century La Monaca Bronze Sculpture 400 600 200 20 19th Century Bronze Inkwell 200 300 100 21 18‐19th Century Japanese Bronze Flatform Vase 400 600 100 22 19th Century Brass Ormolu Rams head 100 200 50 23 20th Century Bronze Swimming Trophy On Marble Base 100 200 50 24 Early 20th Century Bronze Door Knocker 200 400 100 25 20th Century Oriental Carved Hardstone Vase 150 250 125 26 Pair Of 20th Century Brass Greek Style Accents 75 150 50 27 Early 19th Century Bronze Horse After Pierre‐Jules Mene 800 1200 500 28 20th Century Bronze Chinese Incense Burner 250 350 100 29 Late 20th Century Bronze Sculpture After Joe Ed Johnson 300 500 150 30 20th Century Bronze Greek Mythology Centaur Bookends 100 200 50 31 Pair of 19th c. French Delafontaine Bronze Urns 800 1200 300 32 19th Century Neoclassical Silvered Bronze Box 200 400 100 33 19th Century Large French Gilt Bronze Marble Inkwell 350 550 150 34 2 Sets Of MMA Egyptian Revival Ram Head Bookends 75 150 40 35 Pair Of Early 19th Century French Bronze Candelabra 250 350 100 36 Pair Of Borghese Composition Lidded Urns 100 200 50 37 Late 19th Covered Brass Tureen or Hod 75 150 40 38 Pair Of French Empire Brass Wall Sconces 200 300 100 39 Decorative 20th Century Brass Wreath 100 150 50 40 Pair Of 20th Century Bronze Patented Pelican Figures 200 350 100 41 Roman Empire Pompeian Style Bronze Stand 1000 1500 250 42 20th Pottery Umbrella Stand Painted With Lilies And Crane 250 350 100 43 Early 20th Century Bronze Japanese Floor Vase 200 400 100 44 20th Century Bulbous Form Marble Vase 100 150 40 45 Arts And Crafts Copper & Wrought Iron Tulip Candlesticks 200 350 75 46 Pair Of Mid 19th Century French Bronze Candelabras 800 1200 200 47 19th Century Italian Majolica Vase 150 250 50 48 Pair Of French Victorian Candlesticks With Marble Base 150 250 75 Page 1 Lot Title LowEst HighEst StartPrice Notes 49 1902 Sevres Art Nouveau Oxblood Flambé Glazed Vase 800 1200 250 50 Pair Of Early 19th C. French Bronze Candelabra 800 1200 300 51 Polychrome Painted Carved Wood Reliquary Bust Of Nun 400 800 200 52 17th/18th Century Wood Carving Of Madonna And Child 500 800 250 53 Italian Hand Painted Wood Panel, (18th Century Italian) 250 450 100 54 Antique Continental Carved Wood Fragment 150 300 75 55 17th/18th C. Wood Carved & Polychrome Painted Jesus 500 800 150 56 19th Century Stained Glass Window (Sancta Felicitas) 200 300 100 57 19th Century Stained Glass Window Of Jesus On Crucifix 150 250 100 58 1930's Leaded & Stained Glass Window 100 200 50 59 19th Century Stained And Painted Glass Window 75 150 50 60 19th Century Jesus Icon Silver Plated Copper 200 350 75 61 Early 19th Century Pair Of Italian Terracotta Winged Figures 1500 2500 500 62 18th/19th Century Polychrome Painting Of Mary 200 400 100 63 Late 18th Century Eastern Orthodox Triptych Icon 600 900 250 64 18th/19th Century Polychrome Painting Of Jesus 200 400 100 65 Pair Of Late 19th Early 20th Neoclassical Balsa Wood Figures 250 350 100 66 Pair Of 18th/19th C. Italian Porcelain Square Chargers 400 600 200 67 Set of two Chinese Export Porcelain Platters Circa 1770‐80 300 500 100 68 Giovanni Battista Falda, Le Fontane Di Roma, 18th 1500 2500 500 69 Set of two Chinese Export Porcelain Platters Circa 1770‐80 400 600 150 70 Pair Of Italian Majolica Corner Planters (20th C.) 150 250 50 71 French Sevres Cobalt Glazed Coffee Set 500 800 200 72 Pair Of Antique Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Deep Dishes 80 120 40 73 MP Sevres Paul Milet French Art Pottery Vase, 20th C. 300 500 100 74 18th C. Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Covered Bowl & Tray 100 200 50 75 Weimar "Katherina" Porcelain Kobalt Tea Set 100 200 75 76 Set Of Four Cups & Saucers Inc. Two Sevres Davenport 80 120 40 77 8 Etched Victorian Cranberry Bowls And Plates 100 200 50 78 7 Pieces Of Herend Hungary Porcelain 150 250 80 79 University Of N. Dakota Art Pottery Vase, By M. Cable 300 500 100 80 Service For 24 Weimar Dessert Set, 72 Total Pieces (German) 350 450 200 81 Pair Of English Staffordshire Porcelain Figures 200 300 100 82 Group Of 7 Pieces Of Antique Staffordshire Pottery 100 200 50 83 8 Pieces Of Herend Hungary Porcelain 175 275 125 84 Pair Of Mid 20th C. Staffordshire Figures 100 150 40 85 Pair Of 19th c. French Jacob Petit Porcelain Covered Vases 150 250 80 86 12 Royal Crown Derby Flow Blue Transferware Plates 200 300 100 87 12 18th C. Chinese Export French Coats Of Arms Plates 250 450 150 88 Set Of 12 Mason's 'Oak' Dinner Plates 100 200 50 89 10 Minton Retailed By Davis Collamore Dinner Plates 200 300 100 90 Set Of 10 Copelands Dinner Plates 50 100 30 91 Set Of 3 Richard Ginori Fiesole Jardinière Planters 600 800 300 92 Set Of 3 Richard Ginori Jardinière Planters 200 350 75 93 Collection Of Richard Ginori Fiesole Porcelain 400 600 100 94 Set Of 4 Richard Ginori Planters 200 350 75 95 Set Of Richard Ginori Dinner Ware For 6 (30 Pieces Total) 500 700 150 96 18th/19th Japanese Koi Painted Plate 100 200 40 Page 2 Lot Title LowEst HighEst StartPrice Notes 97 Decorative Late 20th C. Italian Console Bowl 80 120 40 98 19th Century Italian Majolica Pottery Planter 100 200 50 99 6pc Early 19th Century Roman Style Transferware 150 250 40 100 Early 20th Century Blue And Gold Gild 100 200 40 101 Three Early Chinese Porcelain Bowls 150 250 50 102 19th C. Enameled Chinese Box 150 250 75 103 Pair Of 17th Century Persian Blue Glazed Charger 500 800 200 104 19th C. Chinese Wood Painted Box 100 200 50 105 Three Early Pieces Of Persian Pottery 200 300 50 106 Five Piece Early Persian Pottery Lot 200 300 50 107 Pair Of Italian Capo Di Monte Porcelain Cache Pots 100 200 60 108 19th C.
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