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Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 6000 Continental Style LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate Continental style scenic plate, having a raised gilt border surrounding the scenic reserve 6000 depicting a monk, and set within a gilt frame, overall 16" square $ 400 - 600 (lot of 4) Continental crinoline figural groups, each depicting a classically dressed figure, 6001 the largest depicting a courting scene, the gent seated and gazing at his lady, marked to underside 12.5"h x 18"w x 8"d, 7"h a large figure of a dandy, his arm outstretched, with Saxony mark 11" h, and two crinoline figures, largest 10.5"h $ 300 - 500 French porcelain mounted mantle clock, the dial having a scenic reserve surrounded by 6002 the Roman markers, housed in a gilt bronze case and fronting the French movement marked Paris, 15"h x 9"w $ 300 - 500 Grand Tour patinated bronze sculpture after the antique, depicting a Greek or Roman 6003 woman bearing a plate and pitcher, rising on a square base marked B. Moreti, with S Foundry stamp 8"h $ 300 - 500 Grand Tour patinated bronze figural sculpture, after the antique, depicting a Greek or 6004 Roman athlete depicted in motion, and rising on a rectangular base marked with a star above AD, 7"h $ 300 - 500 Cased Royal Crown Derby demitasse set for six, having a pink border with gilt accents on a white ground, the cups with gilt reticulated floral holders, together with six gilt spoons, all 6005 marked 925 and Army and Navy Cooperative Society (ANCS) London, and housed in a silk lined presentation case $ 300 - 500 6006 Edith B. Parsons (American 1878-1956), patinated bronze sculpture, "Every Dog has its day", signed by the artist also impressed Kunst Foundry New York, 6"h X 7"w $ 800 - 1,200 (lot of 2) Grand Tour patinated bronze figural sculptures, after the antique, each rising on 6007 a marble base 9"h $ 500 - 700 French singing bird automaton, the single bird housed in a gilt case marked Made In 6008 France, 11.5"h x 6"w $ 300 - 500 6009 Framed needlework sampler by Elizabeth Phillips, 19th century, 20"h x 11"w $ 700 - 1,000 Framed needlework sampler executed by Elizabeth Meredith Norfolk September 1808, 6010 centered with a large house, script reading, "Every word of God is pure, he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee and thou be found a liar, Proverbs Chapter XXX Vs.V.VI.", overall 19.5"h x 16.5"w $ 700 - 1,000 Framed needlework sampler executed by Caroline Chapman 1832, having floral and tree 6011 form reserves, 19"h x 15"w $ 600 - 900 Framed needlework sampler by Ann Button aged 7 years, early 19th century, having the 6012 Tree of Life, serpent, and a floral border, 16.5"h x 16.5"w $ 700 - 1,000 Framed needlework sampler by Julia Stace October 15, 1825 aged 7 years, with script 6013 reading, " Teach me what I am by nature how to lift my thoughts on high, Teach me O thou great creator how to live and how to die." 13"h x 14"w $ 700 - 1,000 Page 1 of 29 LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate Framed needlework mourning picture, having a floral border, with script reading, " O bury me with the flowers that I so fondley loved and near the house of God there let me rest. 6014 Presented to the Rev Mr. and Mrs. A & E Foster. For many love to roam amid the the silent dead and hear the waters roar and listen to the wild birds song and all may love to see the tiny birds in the city of silence." 16"h x 14"w $ 700 - 1,000 Framed needlework sampler, by Christana Hall aged 13, 1836, with floral border and 6015 scenic field, 23"h x 23"w $ 400 - 600 Framed needlework sampler, having floral reserves surmounted by the alphabet in 6016 different fonts, and numbers, 25"h x 24.5"w $ 300 - 500 Framed needlework sampler, having floral and scenic reserves, and dated 1849, 24"h x 6017 26"w $ 300 - 500 Framed needlework sampler, the large textile with alternating alphabet fonts, and stitch 6018 work design, with a large bird, horse, and house, overall 24"h x 32"w $ 600 - 900 Framed needle work sampler, 19th century, having floral and alphabet decoration on the 6019 cream ground, 23"h x 29"w $ 300 - 500 6020 No Lot 6021 (lot of 2) Lalique "Trophee" crystal sculptures, each having an abstract frosted form, above a clear base, signed at side "Lalique, France," and retains label, 12.5"h $ 2,000 - 4,000 French pate de verre compote, having floral accents executed in yellow, underside 6022 marked "Nancy, France," 7"h x 10"w $ 400 - 600 (lot of 4) Lalique crystal group, consisting of a "Robinson" dresser box, the lid accented 6023 with frosted sparrows, an "Enfants" lidded box, the case decorated with putti, and a "Daphne" box decorated with a stylized nude, each signed Lalique, France, together with an Orrefors clock housed in a glass case, largest: 3.5"h $ 300 - 500 French pate de verre figural sculpture, depicting a dancing couple, executed in amber and 6024 marked on side of base "Nancy, 2004," 9"h $ 400 - 600 (lot of 4) Lundberg Studios group, one having a trumpet form with pulled feather designs 6025 in blue, another having a bulbous form with spiraled designs, the next having a tapered form with repeating stylized feather accents in gold aurene on a blue ground, and the last having a squat form in gold to blue aurene, each signed on underside, largest: 13.5"h $ 400 - 600 (lot of 4) Lundberg Studios group, consisting of a trumpet form vase executed in gold aurene with a ribbed design, a tapered form vessel decorated with hearts and spirals on a 6026 gold aurene ground, another having a tapered form in opalescent glass, and the last having an onion skin interior, decorated with stylized hearts on a blue aurene ground, each signed on underside, largest: 12"h $ 400 - 600 (lot of 3) Lundberg Studios group, consisting of (2) having a jack-in-the-pulpit form, each 6027 with an onion skin interior, another having a trumpet form with pulled feather accents, largest: 11"h $ 300 - 500 Page 2 of 29 LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate (lot of 6) Lundberg Studios paperweight vase group, five by Daniel Salazar, the largest decorated with irises on a violet ground, another with tiger lilies on a green ground, the 6028 next accented with tropical fish, the smallest decorated with star fish, and the last executed in yellow with swirled polychrome designs, each signed on underside, largest: 10"h $ 500 - 700 David Bacharach patinated copper bowl, executed in the Brutalist taste, and having a 6029 basketry woven form, 4.5"h $ 250 - 450 Harrison McIntosh (American, 1914–2016), glazed stoneware vase, the hand thrown spherical form executed in green accented with vertical lines, the underside 6030 monogrammed "HM" on bottom, and labeled "Handthrown Stoneware, Harrison McIntosh, Claremont, California," 7"h Provenance: Property of an Illinois collector; Acquired from a Chicago IL estate $ 1,000 - 2,000 Carved wood sculpture on stand, in the form of a primitive wheel, the front with incised 6031 geometric decoration, the interior with mother of pearl inlay, and rising on a custom stand, 20"h x 16"w $ 300 - 500 6032 California redwood turned bowl, the tapered form executed in highly figured wood, 11"h $ 200 - 400 Burlingholm buckeye walnut sculpture, in the form of a stylized duck with an elongated 6033 bill, signed on underside and dated "11-19-79," 13"h x 23"w $ 300 - 500 (lot of 3) Cheryl White sculpture group, each having an organic form, one with the top in 6034 the form of a floral pistol opening to a stylized creature, above a stalk continuing to a domed base, another in blue with rainbow accents, and having a conforming base, the last with floral decoration, opening to the interior accented with stars, largest: 10.5"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 6) Art Pottery group including "Fat Lava" examples, a Mobach pitcher with a grey 6035 glaze, etc., largest: 9.5"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 3) Danish Modern pottery group consisting of (2) vessels by Soholm, one having an 6036 organic form with stylized spikes on a cream ground, the other having a stick neck above a blue glazed body with repeating geometric designs, together with a Conny Walther (b. 1931) vessel having a mottled blue drip glaze, largest: 6.5"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 3) Danish Modern Bode Willumsen stoneware vessels, two for Royal Copenhagen, 6037 each having a figural handle, one depicting a putto with rooster, another with a lion form handle, the last a studio example centered with an arachnid, largest: 9"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 4) Dutch Modern pottery group, including (3) vessels by Pieter Groeneveldt, each 6038 with a light blue rim, above a cylindrical form executed in yellow travertine, and signed on underside, together with a Sybille Karrenberg vase with repeating incised decoration on a brown ground, initialed on underside: "SK," largest: 9.5"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 3) Danish Modern Bode Willumsen for Royal Copenhagen stoneware vessels, one having applied gargoyle dragon handles, executed in cream and brown Sung glaze, 6039 another handled vase with Classical style reserves, and the last example centered with a mythological figure of a goddess, possibly Vallamo, each marked on underside, largest: 8"h $ 300 - 500 Page 3 of 29 LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate (lot of 12) Modern pottery group, including (5) Mobach vases, one having a tapered form 6040 in mottled yellow, another in red; a Dagnæs Denmark lamp base; a Jean Yates, Santa Rosa, pottery tea pot, and other Danish Modern examples, largest: 11"h $ 300 - 500 (lot of 12) Collection of books relating to Mid-Century pottery and decorative art, including Hiort, Esbjorn, Modern Danish Ceramics, 1955; Koch, AF Mogens, Moderne 6041 Dansk Kunsthaandvaerk; Jais Nielsen Retrospective program; several books on Axel Salto; Phillips Nordic Design catalog, 27 September 2012; Minardi, Robin Hecht, Scandinavian Art Pottery, Danmark and Sweden, etc.
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