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626.529.5775 Mid-Winter Antiques & De Treasureseeker Auctions LLC 123 West Bellevue Drive Suite #2 Pasadena, CA 91105 Phone: 626.529.5775 February Auction 2/9/2020 Mid-Winter Antiques & Decorative Arts Auction ONLINE ONLY: www.invaluable.com & www.liveauctioneers.com Sunday, February 9th 11:00am Pacific Time PREVIEW: February 8th, 11:00am-4:00pm or by appointment LOT # LOT # 95 Esther Schwartz "The Booksellers" Oil on Board 97 Pair Colin Graeme (1858-1910) "Pair of Spaniels" Scene of booksellers selling their wares on a Sheffield, England artist is best known for rural Paris street, signed and dated 1950, good animal genre, fine pair of spaniel portraits, oil on condition, 9" x 13.25", 13" x 17.25" with frame canvas, very good condition, 10" x 8", 12" x 400.00 - 600.00 9.75" with frame 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 95a Fine Antique "Shibayama" Decorated Silver Koro Silver and enamel with elephant heads having 97a 2 German Hand Painted "Beauties" Plaques C. 1900 rings suspended, each side has panels of mother Having an oval shape, each is finely painted on of pearl applied with birds and flowers, signed porcelain, one has artist signature "M. Gadu on bottom as well as one of the panels, some (?)", marked on reverse with numbers only, minor denting, 5.5" height mounted in gilt frames, very good condition, 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 7.5" x 5.5" plaque size 1,200.00 - 1,500.00 96 Jean Massier (1877-1937) Pair Art Nouveau Ewers Pair of ewers decorated with Bacchus in the 98 Julian Ritter (1909-2000) "Lady with Red Hat" upper part and the handles with a female body Oil painting on masonite, framed in a gilt and thrown back on ovoid body and circular base, black wood frame, signed on lower right, good each signed with stamps, minor nicks around condition, 39" x 30", 46.5" x 36" with frame base, 24.5" height 800.00 - 1,200.00 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 99 Julian Ritter (1909-2000) "Reclining Nude" 96a Pair 1896 Sterling & Glass Perfume Bottles Oil on canvas of a reclining red haired beauty, Beautiful pair of fancy sterling overlay cut Julian was best known for his nudes and clowns, crystal bottles, hallmarked "William Comyns & very good condition, 40" x 29.5", 46" x 36" with Sons, London, 1895, 1896", good condition, frame light sickness to interiors, 5.75" height 800.00 - 1,200.00 600.00 - 800.00 Treasureseeker Auctions LLC Page: 2 February Auction 2/9/2020 LOT # LOT # 99a Pair of KPM Porcelain Urns C. 1880's 101a Austrian Sterling Silver & Enamel Erotic Cig Case Beautiful pair of porcelain urns by KPM Circa 1900, having a sterling silver hallmarked Germany, Each made in 3 sections, base, body and nude erotic lady enamel scene with birds, 96 and covers, each are white porcelain with black grams, 3.09 troy ounces, very good condition, 3" and gold designs, gold designs throughout, each x 2.25" having winged ladies on sides, each marked 800.00 - 1,200.00 "K.P.M" with scepter, very good condition, minor rubbing and wear to gold gilt, 22.5" height 2,000.00 - 2,500.00 102 Japanese .950 Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Service Fabulous mid-century modernist 6 piece set including original fitted display box with velvet bags for each, comprising of a coffee pot, tea 100 Rare Art Deco Egyptian Gilt Bronze 3pc. Clock Set pot, creamer, covered sugar, sugar tongs and Circa 1920's, made in France, depicting 2 gilt tray, marked "Sterling/Silver 950" with makers bronze Egyptian ladies holding up the marble mark "E.P." within a diamond, gross weight clock while a seated wings sphinx, sits atop, side approximately 66.55 troy ounces, tray is nickel pieces aslso are of standing gilt bronze ladies silver, not monogrammed, overall good holding marble compotes, also includes original condition, general scattered scratched, tray has pyramid with sphinx pendulum, good condition, stains, 11.75" tallest, 29.5" tray length 25.5" height 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 *Clocks and watches are not guaranteed* 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 102a German Silver Enamel Erotica Case "Doctor's Exam" Circa 1900, fabulous German 935 silver erotic 100a Russian Style Lapis Box w/Dore Bronze Nicholas II cigarette case, depicting an old doctor examining Beautiful lapis lazuli hinged box decoratd with his lady patient, fine quality art work, marked dore bronze ornate corners and feet as well as a "935" with hallmark, 140 grams, 4.5 troy coin style portrait of Nicholas II, interior lined ounces, very good condition, 3" x 3.5" with blue velvet, very good condition, 2" x 4.5" 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 x 3.5" 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 103 Bronze Flying Bats w/ Art Glass Shades Chandelier Amazing bronze bat chandelier having 4 spread 101 Rare Zsolnay Polar Bear Bowl Circa 1906-1910 wing bats with Loetz style art glass shades An oval bowl with a polar bear on each end on suspended from each bat with a larger matching slab of ice looking in to the bowl, having the shade in the center, each shade other than the round raised factory mark and "7943" "36" and large one having groups of bronze surrounding "1", green gray eosin bowl, old restoration on the smaller shades, amazing chandelier and left section where ice is dripping, 21" x 6.25" x would be considered one of a kind, matching 9.5" sconces in separate lot, good condition, 35" 1,000.00 - 15,000.00 height from ceiling cap to bottom of glass shade *Wiring should be inspected before use* 6,000.00 - 8,000.00 Treasureseeker Auctions LLC Page: 3 February Auction 2/9/2020 LOT # LOT # 103a Pair Bronze Bat Wall Sconces w/ Art Glass Shades 105a Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Ornate Dishes Amazing and one of a kind pair of bronze bat Having a beautiful pair of pierced carved dishes wall sconces, each bat having a suspended Loetz with four feet each, each dish marked "Tiffany & style art glass shade with each shade having a Co. Sterling", "10995", "4346" and "T", has group of smaller bats surrounding the shades, monograms, 402 grams, 12.9" troy ounces, very matching chandelier is offered in preceding lot, good condition, 2" x 7" good condition, 19.5" x 15" with shade 600.00 - 800.00 *Wiring should be inspected before use* 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 106 LeCoultre 14K Watch Letter Opener 17 jewel watch, MEMDVOX with calendar and 104 Tiffany & Co. France Gilt Brass Clock w/ Scarabs alarm mechanism, stainless steel blade, complete Very unusual gilt brass mantle clock retailed by with original presentation box and papers, like Tiffany & Co. France, each side has 1" blue new condition, running at time of auction, 9.25" iridescent scarabs with center bottom having 1" length, 10.5" box length blue iridescent portrait, mercury pendulum, *Clocks and watches are not guaranteed* work are signed "Tiffany & Co., made in 800.00 - 1,200.00 France", good condition, running at present time, 10.75" x 9" x 6" *Clocks and watches are not guaranteed* 2,000.00 - 3,000.00 106a Gorham "Grapes" Leaded Lamp with Matching Base Fabulous antique leaded lamp by Gorham, having a leaded shade with 8 groups of grapes with leaves and geometric design, mounted on a 104a Erotic Nude Enamel & Silver Cigarette Case matching bronze grapes base, base has triple Beautifully enameled nude lady reclining on a hubbell sockets, good condition, a couple small sofa, continental silver, hallmarked, 170 grams, tiles with crack, 22" x 15" 5.47 troy ounces, good condition, 4" x 3" *Wiring should be inspected before use* 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 3,000.00 - 4,000.00 105 Tiffany & Co, Paris Sterling 5pc. Tea Set 107 Cartier Letter Opener & Clock, Limited Edition Beautiful coffee and tea set consisting of a Elegant authentic paper knife with clock from coffee pot with wood handle, teapot with wood Cartier in a platinum finish, dial is signed handle, creamer, covered sugar and frieze of "Cartier", Swiss made, Roman numerals, signed lambrequins, enhanced with gadroons, spout on back "Cartier 1268/2000", comes with decorated with foliage leaf, resting on a pedestal, original Cartier display box, like new condition, gross weight 3314 grams, approx. 106.5 troy running at time of auction, 9" length, 11" box ounces, very good condition, 9.25" tallest length 3,500.00 - 4,500.00 *Clocks and watches are not guaranteed* 800.00 - 1,200.00 Treasureseeker Auctions LLC Page: 4 February Auction 2/9/2020 LOT # LOT # 107a Important Tiffany & Co. N.Y. Persian Style Clock 109 Pair of 2 Satyrs in Patinated Bronze Candlesticks Rare and important carriage clock in the Persian Circa 1900 French, each one has a pair of satyrs style, case with red and black enamel, having holding gilt bronze candle cups, both have a gilt bronze highlights, side panels are finely center gilt handle, very good condition, 9.5" etched with Persian motif, center medallions height with etched serpents and wildcats, bottom of 1,000.00 - 1,500.00 side panels etched with elephants, cats and camel, back door etched with a seated lady, back lower panel etched with rabbits and fighting deer, front panel etched with flowers and birds, 109a Jules Jouant (1863-1921) Art Nouveau Vase C.1890 front lower panel etched with serpent and cat as Signed "Jouant" in pewter, depicting a nude well as a deer and pair of dogs, handle etched nymph sitting atop a spouted vase decorated in with serpents and birds, movement is relief of wheat stalks and flowers, pictured in complicated with alarm and button at top with Phillipe Dahhan Etains 1900 page 207 lower gong sound for hours, great clock, movement on right, very good condition, 15.25" height verso is marked "Tiffany & Co, New York", 800.00 - 1,200.00 good condition, running at time of auction, 7.5" x 4.25" x 3.75" 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 110 Sgd Romantic Italian Impressionist "Beauty in Hat" Circa 1920's, beautiful oil
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