Schrager Auction Galleries, LTD.

Sale 189, Session Four

Tuesday, June 10, 2008 12:00 AM

(Items 1350-1379)

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1350 Hammer Price was $200.00 PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN PUTTI , with flower baskets, standing on rococo bases before flowering trees, height 7", English late 18th/early 19th C. Condition noted: the usual minor flower petal chips. Opening bid: $200.
1351 Hammer Price was $25.00 A COALPORT "KEEPER'S" COTTAGE , English 20th C., a Staffordshire-type porcelain cottage (20th C.) and a small blue/white glazed porcelain mortar and pestle, all on a tray. Opening bid: $10.
1352 STAFFORDSHIRE OR ROCKINGHAM COTTAGE , with twin chimneys (Corn Bank), 5 3/8" tall, English early 20th C. Opening bid: $40.
1353 Hammer Price was $10.00 A STAFFORDSHIRE-TYPE CERAMIC COTTAGE , mounted in a gold leafed shadow box frame (for wall hanging), 10 ½"x10 ½"x3 5/8". Opening bid: $10.
1354 Hammer Price was $40.00 CIRCULAR STAFFORDSHIRE OR ROCKINGHAM COTTAGE , with one chimney, blue roof, height 4 ½", English circa early 19th C. Opening bid: $40.
1355 Hammer Price was $40.00 STAFFORDSHIRE OR ROCKINGHAM COTTAGE , with one chimney, 4 ½" tall, English early 19th C. Opening bid: $40.
1356 Hammer Price was $77.00 STAFFORDSHIRE OR ROCKINGHAM COTTAGE , in the form of a miniature castle, 4 ½" tall, English early 19th C. Opening bid: $50.
1357 Hammer Price was $150.00 PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM PORCELAIN CORNUCOPIA MANTEL VASES , with eagle head motifs, blue and white glazed floral decorated, gold embellished, 8" tall, English circa 1840. Condition: one has had an excellent restoration. Opening bid: $150.
1358 Hammer Price was $25.00 THREE DANBURY MINT ISSUES of 1994 (made in China) on a tray: a) "Church of the Intercession", Moscow, Russia b) "St. Basil's Cathedral" Red Square, Moscow Russia c) "St. Petersburg Church of the Resurrection," St. Petersburg, Russia. Opening bid $25
1359 Hammer Price was $50.00 WALNUT VICTORIAN ENCLOSED GENTLEMANS ARMCHAIR front turned legs with brass cup castors, covered in a floral brocaded fabric, American, c. 1875-1885. Opening bid: $25
1360 Hammer Price was $92.00 ITALIANATE STYLED BRASS PLATED METAL TABLE LAMP , urn shaped on pyramidal-like trifid base, electrified with pleated linen shade, height 32 ½". Opening bid: $50
1361 Hammer Price was $135.00 CURLY ASHWOOD SQUARE SERPENTINE TOP PARLOUR TABLE , two tiered, on four partially turned, partially scroll cut legs, with square serpentine stretcher shelf, 30 ½"x24"x24", American early 20th C. Opening bid: $50.
1362 A UNIQUE BRONZE AND MARBLE SCULPTURE INKSTAND with a bronze charioteer, chariot and two horses and one bronze well, all in the Imperial Ancient "Roman" manner, all mounted on brown mottled platform, 10 ½"x17 ½"x9 ¼", circa late 19th/early 20th C. Opening bid: $1000.
1363 Hammer Price was $1,600.00 INTERNATIONAL STERLING SILVER 24" OVAL TRAY , in the Wedgwood design with two handles, overall dimensions 29"x11 7/8", weight 93.04 troy ounces. Opening bid: $1400.
1364 DARK GREEN MOTTLED MARBLE RECTANGULAR INKSTAND on four bun feet, having a recessed pen holder, in the center is affixed a bronze inkwell with clear glass ink holder, 6"x13"x10". Opening bid: $350.
1365 THREE PIECE CANDELABRA / EPERGNE SUITE , important English Sheffield silver on copper, consisting of: a) pair of five branch candelabra, 18 ¼" tall, 17" diameter, b) combination epergne and candelabrum converting to sweet meat serving or to candles, all in "Pristine" condition. Opening bid: $750.
1366 A CIRCULAR "SHEFFIELD" SILVER PLATED INKSTAND , having a wide flanged border with acanthus leaf / scroll motifs in medium relief, a circular covered inkwell in center in the classical Grecian motifs around the sides, and on the hinged lid is a repousse' figure of "Leda and the Swan" in meduim relief, diameter 11 ¼", circa mid/late 19th C. Opening bid: $200.
1367 ORIENTAL EXPORT PORCELAIN CENTER BOWL , famile rose decoration, height 5", diameter 11 ½", Chinese early to mid 19th C. Opening bid: $250.
1368 Hammer Price was $25.00 ROGER BROS SILVER PLATED RECTANGULAR TRAY , shell and gadroon border, two handles, chased center, length 25 ½". Opening bid: $25.
1369 WALNUT VICTORIAN EXTENSION TABLE , having five legs and drop leaf, patented "accordion" extension with six fold-a-way 9" leaves , a center 4" fixed leaf with apron, two half oval 16 1/2" leaves, when closed and the drop leaf extended, the length is 61", when extended to full length the measurements are 29 1/2" x 11' 7" x 43 1/2", manufactured by a. W. Ovatt & Co., Chicago, IL, under the Bemis patent, entitled: Bemis Patent Folding Table Pat. Aug. 17, 1876. Opening bid: $1000
1370 FOUR MAHOGANY VICTORIAN SIDE CHAIRS , with front turned, tapered legs, upholstered seats covered in golden cut velvet. English, mid 19th C. Opening bid: $150.
1371 Hammer Price was $210.00 FIVE MATCHED VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS , ladder-backs, cane seats, front sabre legs, American circa 1860-1870. Condition: Excellent. Opening bid: $200.
1372 PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAPLE LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIRS , with cane seats and front sabre legs, American circa 1860-1870. Opening bid: $40.
1373 Hammer Price was $1,000.00 A THREE COLOUR WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE URN on a silver plated round base with four paw feet, mounted as table lamp, with silver plated metal mounts, electrified, with silk shade, height overall 34", (unsigned). Opening bid: $1000.
1374 Hammer Price was $75.00 AN OAK RECTANGULAR PARLOUR TABLE , on four turned/ribbed legs terminating in metal claw and glass ball feet, having a stretcher shelf, 28"x36 ½"x24". Condition: top has glue-line separations. Opening bid: $45.
1375 BRONZE CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL VASE of important size, bulbous of shape, with tall neck flaring slightly at the top, having two large ring-like side handles attached to neck, height 31 ½". Opening bid: $300.
1376 KRICHELDORF, CARL , German, born 25 May, 1863, "Untitled" (couple in 17th C costumes, ie women toasting with glassware, man with mandolin), oil on canvas, image 39"x44", signed upper left: "Carl Kricheldorf" and initials "CLK". Opening bid: $1000.
1377 Hammer Price was $725.00 PORCELAIN PLATE , A Pirken-hammer (Royal Vienna) Austria: "Pygmalion", hand painted by "Ulm", the plate having the Pirken-hammer and Royal Vienna Bee Hive marks on reverse, having an iridescent mottled pale blue border elaborately gold embellished, all mounted in a rococo gold leafed frame, diameter of plate 9 ½". Opening bid: $250.
1378 Hammer Price was $1,600.00 MUELLER, ALEXANDER , American, born Feb. 29, 1872 in Milwaukee, WI, died March 16, 1935 in San Marino, CA, "Moonrise at _ _ _ _ _ ", oil on canvas, 24"x36", signed and dated lower right: "Alexander Mueller, 1900", framed in oak as an over mantel piece, titled and signed on reverse. See "German American Aritist in Early Milwaukee" by Peter C Merrill, pages 87, 88, 89, and Milwaukee Journal article. Opening bid: $1000.
1379 Hammer Price was $115.00 AN OAK OCTAGONALLY SHAPED GOTHIC VICTORIAN STYLED BAPTISMAL FONT (without the basin), having a loose round plinth covering the font, American mid/late 19th C. 37 ¼"x24" diameter of top. Opening bid: $75.

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