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Lot Number Lead Condition Notes 1 L. C. Tiffany, Gold Favrile Vase No Lot Lead Condition Notes Number 1 L. C. Tiffany, Gold Favrile Vase No noted damage. 2 Tiffany Studios, 'Lily Flower' Lamp Tarnishing to the stand. Tested; light is working. Rewired, comes with old original cord & bulb 3 Bronze Ram Lamp with Loetz Glass Shade socket. Lamp works. Slight scratching throughout the bronze and a large chip on the black base. 4 Steven Weinberg, Glass Sculpture 38001 Scattered chipping at edges. 5 2 Quezal Blue Aurene Vases No noted damage. 2 Royal Doulton Sung Flambe Vases, F. 6 No noted damage. Moore 7 Correia Studio Art Glass Pulled Feather Lamp No noted damage. 8 Correia Studio Art Glass 17" Jack in the Pulpit No noted damage. 9 Boxed Swarovski SCS Siku Polar Bear No noted damage. 10 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Bee Eaters, Peridot No noted damage. 11 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Blue Jays No noted damage. Swarovski Crystal Elephant 'Distinguished 12 No noted damage. Wisdom' Boxed Crystal Swarovski Toucan, Black 13 No noted damage. Diamond Ed. Boxed Swarovski Crystal Woodpecker, Black 14 No noted damage. Diamond 15 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Sea Goldies, Topaz No noted damage. 16 Boxed Swarovski Guoldian Finches, Peridot No noted damage. 17 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Cockatoo No noted damage. 7 Boxed Swarovski SCS Lions & Tigers inc. 18 No noted damage. Akili 4 Boxed 1996-1998 Swarovski SCS Fabulous 19 No noted damage. Creatures 20 3 Boxed Swarovski SCS Lion Mother & Tiger No noted damage. 2 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Large Swan & 21 No noted damage. Swan Pair 2 Boxed Swarovski Signed Swans, Artist 22 Slight scratching to the wing of the clear swan. Signed Boxed Swarovski Crystal Kingfishers, 23 No noted damage. Turquoise 4 Swarovski Crystal SCS 'Mother & Child' Title plaque has wear to the writing, the figurines 24 1990-1992 have no noted damage. 25 7 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Horses inc. SCS No noted damage. 9 Boxed Swarovski Colored Crystal Aquatic 26 No noted damage. Figures Boxed Swarovski Crystal Epcot Spaceship 27 No noted damage. Earth 5 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Lady & the Tramp 28 No noted damage. Pieces 6 Boxed Swarovski Disney Showcase 29 No noted damage. Collection 4 Boxed Swarovski Disney inc. 2 Sorcerer 30 No noted damage. Mickeys 4 Boxed Swarovski Colored Long Stem 31 No noted damage. Flowers 11 Boxed Swarovski Colored Butterflies, 32 No noted damage. Insects 4 Boxed Swarovski Wonders of the Seas 2005- 33 No noted damage. 2007 34 10 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Flowers No noted damage. 35 7 Boxed Swarovski Big Cats, Book & Sketch No noted damage. 2 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Eagle, Silver Bald 36 No noted damage. Eagle Boxed Swarovski Crystal Green Rosella, 37 No noted damage. Jonquil 38 2 Boxed Swarovski Crystal Humming Birds No noted damage. 39 2 Boxed Swarovski Silver Crystal Stag & Doe No noted damage. 40 Baccarat Remy Martin 'Louis XIII' No noted damage, seal intact. Large chip to the owl's tail and small chip to the 41 Carved Labradorite 'Screech Owl' right ear; natural seams and inclusions to the stone. Slight area of damage to the underside of the jade Carved Lavender Jade Songbird & Green 42 bird; stone bird has glue residue on the underside of Stone Bird the tail. Both have natural seams and inclusions. The feet have been glued to the owl; slight damage 43 Carved Tiger's Eye 'Owl' to the right side of the owl's face, with natural seams and inclusions. 44 Carved Ruby and Zoisite 'Songbird' Natural seams and inclusions. The legs have been glued to the rhodochrosite and 45 Carved Rhodochrosite 'Flamingo' the stand; natural seams and inclusions. Part of the plume is chipped; miniscule chips 46 Carved Quartz 'Cockatoo' throughout with natural seams and inclusions.. The legs have been glued to the stand. 47 Carved Amazonite 'Songbird' Natural seams and inclusions. Hutschenreuther Hand Painted Porcelain Surface soiling, some crazing to gilt frame. Not 48 Plaque examined out of frame. 49 Old Abbey Limoges, 15 Piece Fish Set No noted damage, light use wear. 50 Meissen, 16 Piece Fish Serving Set Small areas of paint wear throughout. Sterling Silver & Sheffield Plate Fish Serving 51 Light use wear. Set No noted damage, sticker residue on the porcelain 52 Pair of Sevres Porcelain & Gilt Bronze Tazzas of both. 53 E. M. Boehm Studios, Snowy Owl, Number 19 No noted damage. 54 Lladro, The Landau Carriage, Model 1521 No noted damage. 55 Lladro, Flowers of the Season, Model 1454 Small chip to glaze on woman's face. 56 Meissen, Cupid on Bicycle, Model T6 First quality, no noted damage First quality, repair to flowers on headpiece and in 57 Meissen, Nymph on a Shell, Model P144 hand; small chip at the edge of the shell. Meissen, Cupid Binding Winged Hearts, 58 No noted damage. Model P139 Meissen, Cupid Leading Winged Hearts, 59 Small crack at the root of the tree stump. Model P138 Minor touchup; repair to leaves on base, minor 60 Meissen, Allegory of Painting Group, Model 5 chipping. Meissen, Allegory of Astronomy Group, 61 Small chip to the foot of 1 cupid. Model 9 Meissen, Allegorical 4 Seasons Group, Model 62 Small breaks; repairs to some leaves. 1068 Meissen, Allegory of Loyalty Group, Model 63 No noted damage. 1559 Meissen, Allegory of Trade Group, Model 64 No noted damage. 2946 Meissen, Group of 3 Putti w/ Garland, Model 65 No noted damage. A84x Minor firing defects; 1 small crack to the pink strap; 66 Meissen, Malabar Man, Model 1523 chip to decoration at right side of base. The mark on the bottom is faded; old age crack to 67 Meissen, Malabar Woman, Model 1519 bottom; a couple small firing cracks at base. Meissen, Girl w/ Doll & Flower Basket, Model 68 First quality, chips to the flowers and bow. B214 69 Meissen, Capture of Triton, Model C35 No noted damage. Meissen, Cupids with Sharpening Stone, 70 A few leaves possibly re-attached; touched up. Model E26 71 Meissen, Tazza w/ Cupids & Dolphins, F117 Small scatter spots of touchup; small firing defects. Meissen, Tazza w/ the Four Seasons, Model Repairs to several leaves; the tips of some sheaths 72 G111 of wheat are repaired. 73 Meissen, Two Children, Model G129 Small firing crack to the edge of the cornucopia. Light wear to the paint around the base and 74 Meissen, Cupid and Mermaid, Model G148 instrument. Firing or age defect at the shoulder; touchup to tip 75 Meissen, After the Bath, Model M193 of one leaf, a few leaves with missing tips. Meissen, Two Cherubs Riding Dolphin, Model 76 Small paint chip at the base. N111 Meissen, Two Cherubs Riding Dolphin, Model 77 Small fleck chip at base; minor touchups N111 Meissen, Children Feeding Swans, Model 78 Small chip at the base, appears to be as made. N171 79 Meissen, Cupid with Lily, Model P120 First quality, tip of stamen possibly repaired. Meissen, 2 Cupids with Vases, Models P119 80 Both are first quality, no noted damage. & P121 Meissen, Cupid Sending a Love Letter, Model 81 Large firing crack in the tree trunk. M115 82 Meissen, Cupid Piercing Hearts, Model M116 Minor scuffs to paint around the base. 83 Meissen, Birth of Venus, R124 Minor firing defects at the base. 84 Meissen, Cupid Feeding Pigeons, Model R122 No noted damage. Meissen, The Telegram Messenger, Model 85 No noted damage. S109 86 Meissen, Cupid with Basket, Model M113 Small firing defect to the leg. Small scratch to the mermaid's stomach; firing 87 Meissen, The Mermaid Catch, Model Q195 defect in the man's armpit. Meissen, Cupid Quenching an Arrow, Model 88 Slight firing defects to the left side of the base. M143 Meissen, 3 Figures, Models L61, P113, & 89 Minor firing defects in L61 and P113. S171 Sabine & Thomas Bergmann, Meissen Book 90 Light use wear. Set 91 Meissen, Allegory of Water, Model D81 Repair to arm of nymph with pink ribbon. 92 Meissen, Allegory of Water, Model 1688 Repair to the tail. 93 Meissen, Young King Arthur, Model Q170 No noted damage. 94 Meissen, Cupid as Hero, Model L113 No noted damage Meissen, Cupid With Bellows Match Holder, 95 First quality, finial of lid repaired, wax residue. O164 Meissen, Cupid Blacksmith Matchbox Holder, First quality, small firing/age crack to the edge of 96 O143 the shell. Meissen, Woman in Sunday Dress, Model 97 No noted damage. Q190d Meissen, 2 Costume Figures, Models Q114 & 98 No noted damage. Q115 All cards retain bright colors, excluding the card showing the campaign in Russia, which is in 24 Hand-Colored Napoleonic Lotto or Bingo 99 grayscale. All are free of large tears and rips. Cards Scattered soiling and light foxing, as well as age toning. One card has a sticker on back. Water stains on bottom edge, soiling to edges and in 100 Signed Bonaparte Letter, 19th Century the horizontal and vertical creases of page. Upper right corner is dog-eared but pressed flat. The figure on horseback used to hold something in Silver Repousse Box with Napoleon Figural 101 both hands, which have since broken off; slight Lid tarnishing throughout. 102 Nomura, Sterling Silver Inkstand, Meiji Tarnishing around the legs and interior. Chips to glass inkwells at edge. Scattered denting. 103 Silver-Plated Desk Set w/ Sterling Implements Wear to finish on silver plate items. 104 Alfredo Ortega, Silver Tray and a Silver Dish Slight scratching to both. 105 Mexican Sterling Silver Serving Dish Slight scratching. The box shows signs of use; porcelain plaque has a 106 Indian Sterling Silver & Porcelain Portrait Box small scratch. Pavel Ovchinnikov, Sterling Silver & Enamel 107 Scattered spots of wear to enamel. Tray Sweetser Co. Sterling Silver Box w/ Jade 108 Several small scratches. 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