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White Estate Auction- Antique Furniture, Collectibles, Rugs, Art, & Jewelry 03/29/2021 7:00 PM CDT Auction - Robert "Rusty" White Estate Auction- Antique Furniture, Collectibles, Rugs, Art, & Jewelry 03/29/2021 7:00 PM CDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 8 Large Mirror 32 (2) Yellow Upholstered High Back Chairs - 7'6" x 4'8" 33 (2) Rose Colored Upholstered High Back Chairs 9 Large Mirror 34 Chair - 6' x 4'8" 35 19thc Hand Carved Rosewood Slipper Chair 10 19th Century Shaw Grand Piano - c.1860, with original upholstered pink floral fabric. * fabric is torn - 1880’s Shaw ebonized grand piano. Estimated Value: in several places, per photos. Excellent project for recovering, $15,000-$20,000. renovation. H 47" W 20" D 22". Estimated Value: $600-$1200. 11 c.1890 Chippendale-style Mahogany Bookcase Cabinet 36 Set of Continental Carved Orientalist Beast Motif Side Chairs - Pierced broken arch pediment, thirteen pane Mullion glass doors, - 19th Century continental side chairs, group of 8, with figural finial carved apron & ball & slaw feet. HAS KEY for door lock! c.1890. of lion holding shield, over pierced top rail with carved foliates & 50"W X 17"D X 78"H. Estimated Value: $5000-$8000. central cartouche with initial, upholstered back & seat in faux tapestry dragon motif textile, held with brass tacks, over carved 12 Large Wood/Glass Display Cabinet foliate skirt, rising on turned front legs, joined by carved box 13 Display Case stretcher, two in lighter finish. Estimated Value: $1000-$2000. 14 Roll Top Cabinet w/ Floral Design 15 Inlaid Mahogany Sideboard 37 Pair of Mid 19thc Estate Carved Rosewood Side Chairs - Mahogany frame with inlay. Brass decoration. Small tambour - each with pierce-carved crest, anthemion skirt & leaf-carved legs, doors on top. 54 1/2"h. x 78 1/4"w. x 26 1/4"dCONDITION Good with original fabric, some slight staining to upholstery on one chair condition. Wear and scratches. Estimated value: $3000-$7500. & slight cracking on other chair. Estimated Value: $300-$600. 16 Custom-made Wooden Roll Top Desk 38 (2) Sets of Iron Patio Furniture 17 19thc Georgian Linen Press, Wardrobe Armoire - (2) Tables and (4) Chairs - 1820's Georgian mahogany Linen Press, Wardrobe Armoire. 39 (2) Sets of Iron Patio Furniture A molded cornice above a pair of paneled doors enclosing 3 pull - (2) Tables and (5) Chairs, one of the chairs has a unattached leg out trays, the base fitted with once large storage drawer topped by 40 Burgundy Leather Love Seat a two additional storage drawers. Estimated Value: $1500-$3000. 54 Large Urn - Chinese famille rose parcel-gilt enameled porcelain fishbowl, with 18 Modern Wood Facade Gun Safe polychrome design to exterior and interior, approx 15 3/4” H x 18 . 1/2” D. Estimated Value: $400-$600. 19 Wooden/Leather Railroad Desk 20 Napoleon III Period Diminutive Mahogany Secretary 41 Large Wicker Chair - France, c. 1870, having ormolu mounts, marble top, over drop 55 Large Urn on Carved Wood Pedestal Base front, opening to three interior drawers and writing surface, all over - Chinese famille rose parcel-gilt enameled porcelain fishbowl, with four drawers, shaped apron, rising on bracket feet, approx 46.75” polychrome design to exterior and interior, approx 15 3/4” H x 18 H x 26” W x 13.25” D, some of the gilt trim has come loose on this 1/2” D Measures about 36” tall on pedestal and 24” in diameter at piece mouth of urn. Estimated Value: $400-$600. 21 Chippendale Style Marbletop Carved Console Table 42 Italian Gothic Revival Architectural Doors Set - Walnut carved frame with ball and claw feet. Marble top. Shell - Italian Gothic Revival, painted & parcel gilt architectural doors, c. motifs. 35 1/2"h. x 60 1/4"w. x 20"d.CONDITIONGood condition. 1900, having quatrefoil & tracery decoration, along with the Light wear. Estimated Value: $1500-$2500. matching arched transom, accented with centered & flanking half columns, the door panels with inverted leaf forms, hardware 22 20thc Adam-Style Mahogany Sideboard appearing as original, approx. 132" H, 48", W 4" D. Estimated - Shaped top over case with fluting & acanthus leaf accents, Value: $2000-$4000. center drawer flanked by two doors, on tapered legs. 37 1/2”H x 68”W x 24”D 56 Large Urn on Carved Wood Pedestal Base - Chinese famille rose parcel-gilt enameled porcelain fishbowl, with 23 Early 20thc Italian Gothic Revival Carved Oak Lectern polychrome design to exterior and interior, approx 15 3/4” H x 18 - 69”H x 26”W. Estimated value: $1500-$3000. 1/2” D Measures about 36” tall on pedestal and 24” in diameter at 24 Inlaid French Corner Bar mouth of urn. Estimated Value: $400-$600. - 48”x35”x30” 25 Late 19thc Napoleon III Style Mahogany Gueridon 43 Pair of Antique Stained Glass Panels - inlaid mahogany, bronze-mounted Gueridon, scalloped top with 58 Large Polychrome Cloisonne Enamel Planter inset faux marble encompassed by beading & marquetry over - 20th century cloisonné enamel jardiniere, with metal rim & foot, one-drawer frieze with mirroring inlay. Splayed legs with bronze center polychrome enamel flowers & tendrils, heavy pitting overall, figural mounts of hounds, one of the figural hound mounts has approx 10 1/2” H x 14” W, 9 lbs. Estimated Value: $200-$400. come off the side of the piece in a move, in need of repair 44 Octagonal Metal/Glass Chandelier 26 Jansen Style Louis XV Style Brass Coffee Table 59 19thc Sevres Porcelain Gilt Bronze Handled Urn - Brass mounts, 16 1/4”H x 41” W x 18 1/4” D - Front Cartouche featuring peasant woman & child, back 27 American Federal Mahogany Games Table cartouche features a castle by a lake, ornate cherub face gilt - 19thc, serpentine fold over top, baize paying surface, conforming bronze handles & ornate gilt bronze base, ornate multi colored frieze, chamfered legs, one swing leg, 28 3/8”H x 35 3/4” W x 17 flower garden top, sevres blue crossed L’s mark inside base, one 1/2” D (closed) & 34 3/4” D (opened) handle is slightly loose, 13” x 7” x 5”. Estimated Value: $600-$1200. 28 Leather Topped Wooden Desk 29 Large Mirror 45 Antique Gilt Carved Needlepoint Screen - 47” x 58” - Gilt carved frame with a needlepoint of a courting scene on the 30 c.1820 American Classical Giltwood Overmantel Mirror front and upholstered back, 46”H x 27”W. Estimated Value: - split baluster surround, rosette corner blocks, divided mirror $300-$600. plate, 27 1/2” H x 62” W. Estimated Value: $1000-$2000. 60 19thc Matched Pair of Victorian Porcelain Vases 31 Pair of Modern Neoclassical Upholstered Chairs - Continental tri-foot porcelain parlor vases, hand-painted, beaded - Pair of modern, ornately carved wood, upholstered Neoclassical decorations of roses & ribbons with gold gilt, 8”D x 12”H. style chairs. Estimated Value: $400-$600. Estimated Value: $400-$800. Auction - Robert "Rusty" White Estate Auction- Antique Furniture, Collectibles, Rugs, Art, & Jewelry 03/29/2021 7:00 PM CDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 46 Wooden Armoire 72 (2) Early 1900’s Cast Bronze Bust of Dante 61 Chinese Enameled Porcelain Royal Vase - bust of famous late Middle Ages poet, best known for his Divine - depicting figural reserves of royalty engaging in various activities Comedy, Dante Alighieri (Italian, 1265-1321), 6 1/2”H x 9” W x with mountain landscapes on a white ground, 16” H x approx 8 4”D. Estimated Value: $300-$600. 1/2” D. Estimated Value: $300-$600. 73 c.1920 French Our Lady of Lourdes Silver-plate Statue 47 Wooden Table - c.1920 French religious Mother Mary figural statue on a pedestal. - legs are not attached Silver-plated openwork spelter, "Our Lady of Lourdes". 10 5/8" H X 62 Pair of Porcelain Cherubs & Floral Vases 4" base. Estimated Value: $200-$400. - elaborate floral decorations, cherubs & roses with gold gilt trim, Charles Sadek Import Co marked on bottom, 12”H x 9”W. 74 Lot- Artifacts Estimated Value: $200-$400. - (1) Soapstone Monkeys, Dual Brush Pots Bixi Sculpture, (1) Chinese Soapstone Dual Brush Wash Vase, (1) Antique African 48 (2) Chairs Benin Bronze Warrior Figure, (1) Antique African Benin Bronze 63 c. 1800 Georgian Old Sheffield Champagne Cooler Warrior Plaque. Estimated Value: $1500-$4000. - fused plate cooler, ruffled rim formed of sheaves bound grapevines, with twist handles, unidentified let in arms, possibly of 75 Bear Head Taxidermy Mount (Small) Abney family with motto INDUSTRIA, underside marked with 76 18thc Hand-carved European Hunting Ox Horn crown punch, 11 1/2”H. Estimated Value: $2500-$5000. - 18thc European, probably German, from an ox horn. Carved with spiral rank of dancing putti, one with cloven hooves & two 49 Couch additional cloven-hoofed putti playing instruments, ending with an 64 Floral Embellished Porcelain Urn ancient elm, in the form of a 'Horn-of-Plenty' or cornucopia, with - 20th century Japanese cream white porcelain with rose dragon-form tip & fluted opening. 21" L X 4" W at widest point. adornments on the side & on the base, some pieces have fallen Estimated Value: $2500-$5000. off, 16” H x 8” D. Estimated Value: $200-$400. 77 Victorian Patinated Bronze Classical Figure 65 c. 1890 Japy Freres French Gilt Clock Set - Late 19thc Victorian patinated bronze figure of a classical - Clock & (2) candelabra included, dial is enamel on copper & is woman, holding aloft the candle arm, mounted on black slate complete with original blue steel hands, the rear door is glazed to base. 28"H x 8" sq base. Estimated Value: $750-$1500. allow the movement to be seen, runs for 8 days and strikes the hours and halves on a bell. Clock height 17 1/2”, width 9 1/4”, 78 Native American Indian Iroquois Birch Root Club depth 5”.
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