| 1439
AN OAK SLANT FRONT WRITING DESK
, with one drawer, front and rear incurvate legs with "H"-type stretcher between, 42 ½"x24"x16 ½", American early 20th C. Opening bid: $200.
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| 1440 Hammer Price was $121.00
ROUND OAK SWIVEL TOP PIANO STOOL
, on four turned legs with turned cross stretcher on four metal claw and glass ball feet, American late 19th/early 20th C. Opening bid: $50.
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| 1441 Hammer Price was $575.00
GERMAN SCHOOL
, 20th C. "Untitled" (still life floral), oil on canvas, 24"x20", signed lower left: "Gitta" (sic). Opening bid: $150.
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| 1442
BANQUET SERVICE OF HAVILAND
& Co. porcelain dinnerware, made in Limoges, France, c. late 19th/early 20th C., consisting of 180 pieces: 23 9 1/2" dinner plates, 21 7 1/2" salad/dessert plates (1 having a minor rim chip), 23 5 1/2" cereal bowls, 24 5" sauce dishes, 12 round soup plates (3 having minor rim chips), 10 bread and butter plates (1 having a minor rim chip), 12 8 1/2" luncheon plates (chips noted), 2 15 3/4" oval platters, 2 13 1/2" oval platters, 1 oval relish boat, 1 covered round vegetable dish, 1 open round vegetable dish, 2 oval open vegetable dishes, 1 gravy boat, 3 unmatched sweet meat bowls (one has a slight chip), 21 tea cups, 21 saucers. Opening bid: $750
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| 1443
METTLACH PUNCH BOWL AND TRAY
, #2087, relief scenes with dancers, marked with: "Castle Mettlach, Gesgesch, made in Germany". Condition: lid has developing hairline. Opening bid: $450.
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| 1444 Hammer Price was $250.00
A PAIR OF PAINTED BISQUE FIGURES
, "Kaiser's Porzellan Manufactur" (KPM), of a boy and a girl with fruit, height 16 ½", Germany (Berlin) circa late 19/early 20th C. Condition: Perfect. Opening bid: $250.
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| 1445 Hammer Price was $625.00
MAHOGANY DININGROOM SUITE
consisting of a Sheraton-styled rectangular extension table, 29 ¾"x62"x41 ¾", with three 12" leaves, having six shield back side chairs with striped velour upholstery, two matching armchairs and a mahogany side board with four center bow front drawers, two top small drawers (one on each end) and two compartments with paneled doors, 54" long. Opening bid: $300.
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| 1446
ZATZKA, HANS
, "Flowers of Venice", oil on canvas, 31 3/8"x22 ¼", signed lower left: "H. Zatzka", framed, titled on stretcher reverse, inscribed on canvas reverse: "Tedi art Nachbiding vorbehalten Hans Zatzka" (sic), stretcher stamped: "Made in Austria". Opening bid: $10,000.
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| 1447
PISSARRO, CAMILLE JACOB
, French, (1830-1903), "Pommiers en paysage à Pontoise," oil on canvas, image 24 1/2" x 29 1/4", signed lower left "C. Pissarro", framed. Estimate: $1,000,000 to $1,500,000. Opening bid: $500,000.
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| 1448
BRODERICK, WILLIAM E
, English, 1818-1888, "Untitled" (girl with grapes, wine press and harvest of fruits), oil on canvas, image 34 ¾"x27 ½", framed, pencil signed on reverse: "W.E. Broderick", framed and marketed via F.H. Bresler & Co. Opening bid: $2000.
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| 1449 Hammer Price was $155.00
AN OAK RECTANGULAR WHATNOT SHELF
of six graduated tiers, 57"x48"x14", circa early 20th C. Opening bid: $50.
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| 1450 Hammer Price was $75.00
ROUND PEWTER INKSTAND
with wide flanged rimmed base, hinged lid with 5 quill receptacles, 2 ¼" x 7" diameter, unmarked, American, c. 18th C. (without ink holder). Opening bid: $75
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| 1451
ROUND PEWTER INKSTAND
with open well (no ink holder), 6 quill receptacles, wide flanged base rim, 2" x 7" diameter of base, unmarked, American, c. late 18th/early 19th C. Opening bid: $65
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| 1452 Hammer Price was $90.00
A BRADLEY-HUBBARD BRASS PLATED CAST IRON DOUBLE WELL INKSTAND
, the hinged pen holding lid reveals two wells with clear glass ink holders in the center, below the wells is a small drawer (for pen tips), mold signature of Bradley-Hubbard Mfg. Co. and #6062, 4 ¾"x10"x5 ¾", American circa 1880-1890. Opening bid: $90.
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| 1453
ROUND PEWTER INKSTAND
with hinged lid, without ink holder, having 4 quill receptacles, 2 1/3" x 4" diameter, American, late 18th/early 19th (unmarked). Opening bid: $45
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| 1454
ROUND PEWTER INKSTAND
with wide flanged rimmed base, hinged lid with pewter ink holder and 5 quill receptacles, 2 ¼" x 7 ¼" diameter, signed "Trade Mark Pewter by Poole, and Taunton Mass 1W2", c. mid 19th C. Opening bid: $40
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| 1455
DEMI OVAL TAN MARBLE AND BRONZE INKSTAND
on three short feet, having a tan mottled marblebase (pen holder) inset in bronze with oval bronze inkwell in center, hinged lid, beaded border, with clear glass ink holder, 6"x12 ¾"x8", unsigned, French or German, circa late 19th/early 20th C. Opening bid: $200.
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| 1456 Hammer Price was $500.00
MAHOGANY CASED UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO
, by Schubert Piano Co. of New York, #3360, together with over 200 piano rolls, together with original invoice dated Dec 5, 1914, purchased from F-Leslie Clarke Co., Milwaukee, WI and all the correspondence that came with the piano, 53 ½"x63"x37 ¾". Condition: player mechaniam in need of some repair. Opening bid: $500.
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| 1457
PAIR OF BRONZE D'ORE AND CARRARA MARBLE CANDELABLRA
each with 2 arms, leafy branch and floral motifs, height 10 1/4", France, c. early/mid 19th C. Condition: one petal detached. Opening bid: $200
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| 1458 Hammer Price was $450.00
MENE, PIERRE JULES
, French 1810-1879, (attributed to), (foal and colt), bronze sculpture, 6 ¼"x10"x4 ¾", signed: "P. Mene", mounted on oval grayish/green mottled marble base, 1 3/8" thick. Opening bid: $450.
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| 1459
MAHOGANY AND CHERRY WOOD HALF OVAL WALL SHELF
being hand carved floral/scroll motifs carved in high relief with the applique of a violin shape appliqued in center, to this architectural component is attached the 5 3/4" deep shelf, overall dimensions 27" x 55 1/4" x 8 1/2", c. late 19th/early 20th C. Opening bid $250
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| 1460 Hammer Price was $70.00
FRENCH ROCOCO/PIERCED BRONZE D'ORE INKSTAND
, with 1 well, having a "silver" figure of Pan with a pipe seated at the back and also fitted with an onyx slab insert in base, 3" x 6 ¼" x 3 ½", c. late 19th C. Condition: the white porcelain ink holder is age cracked. Opening bid: $65
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| 1461 Hammer Price was $80.00
A RECTANGULAR WOODEN INKSTAND
mounted with;
a) sculpted bronze patinated boy on a sled (circa 19th c.) in the center
b) a sculpted bronze patinated inkwell on left with clear glass bottle
c) a sculpted bronze patinated tip holder with blue glass insert, 4"x12 ¾"x4 ¾", circa late 19th C. (needs re-setting).
Opening bid: $75.
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| 1462
A FLORAL ENAMELED AND GOLD PLATED BRASS RECTANGULAR INKWELL
, commemorating The Capital, Washington, D.C., with two square glass wells, brass repousse' caps and upright pen holder, on four short cabriole legs, length 5 3/8", circa early 20th C. Opening bid: $50.
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| 1463
AN INCISED BRASS COMBINATION DESK PIECE / SMOKER'S INKSTAND
in the form of a 1930' automobile:
a) the hinged hood discloses a compartment for storage of little objects.
b) the hinged roof discloses a tray , under which are 4 covered ink holders and heart shaped pen nib box / lid, the trunk stores cigarettes released by mechanical lever at right, a hinged box on running board is the ash receiver, at the back is the match box holder.
length 12 ½". Opening bid: $75.
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| 1464 Hammer Price was $45.00
VICTORIAN CAST IRON INKSTAND
, rectangular shape with two square glass ink bottles, enameled brass tops, (on each set is a swinging hinged door), also fitted for three pens, length 6 ½", circa late 19th C. Opening bid: $45.
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| 1465
ART NOUVEAU STYLED CAST BRONZE INKSTAND
, marine motifs with sailing vessel, oars, fish/net features, 7"x7", hinged lid, clear glass ink holder, circa 1890-1910. Opening bid: $100.
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| 1466 Hammer Price was $190.00
BRASS INKSTAND AND PEN HOLDER
, having two swivel mounted clear pressed glass "snail" inkholders, height 4 ¼", circa late 19th C. Opening bid: $45.
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| 1467
BRONZE PATINATED METAL ART NOUVEAU STYLED INKSTAND
featuring horses heads and horseshoes, circa 1890-1910, with original single brass ink holder, length 9 ¾". Opening bid: $45.
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| 1468 Hammer Price was $221.00
BRONZE AND INLAID STONE INKSTAND
in the Egyptian Revival manner, 4 ¾"x8 ¼"x5 1/8", circa mid 19th C. Opening bid: $125.
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