- DOMINIQUE OBéNICHE (1949-2018): LE
DOMINIQUE OBéNICHE (1949-2018): LE PANIER AUX FRAMBOISESOil on canvas, signed 'Obeniche' lower left, titled on the stretcher.
7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in., 18 x 20 in. (frame).
Condition
In very good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- 6 TIFFANY & CO. FOR LIMOGES FRAMBOISE
6 TIFFANY & CO. FOR LIMOGES FRAMBOISE ROSE PLATES Six Tiffany & Co. Framboise Rose pattern porcelain dinner plates, maker's mark and pattern name to underside. Approximate dimensions: diam. 10.25".
- QUEBEC HOOKED CHRISTMAS RUG, CA. 1930A
QUEBEC HOOKED CHRISTMAS RUG, CA. 1930A Quebec hooked rug with a cheerful Christmas scene of a dog wearing a scarf sitting on a toboggan, all on a raspberry background with green and red foliage in the corners. Professionally re-backed for stability. Circa 1930. Dimensions, 20" x 31.5". FRANCAIS: Tapis crocheté québécois, joyeuse scène de Noël d'un chien assis sur un toboggan portant une écharpe, sur un fond framboise avec feuillages verts et rouges dans les coins. Re-soutenu professionnellement pour la stabilité. Circa 1930.
- CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN "FIERE" SUEDE SHOES
CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN "FIERE" SUEDE SHOES SZ. 38Pair of Christian Louboutin "Fiere 45 Suede", kitten-heeled pumps, in "Framboise", a deep pink. Size 38. New in box.
Condition:
New in box.
- LOUIS VUITTON 'ZIPPY' VERNIS LEATHER
LOUIS VUITTON 'ZIPPY' VERNIS LEATHER WALLETLouis Vuitton "Zippy" continental wallet, in framboise Monogram Vernis leather, with tonal leather lining, four interior compartments, one with zip closure, three bill compartments, eight card slots, zip-around closure, marks, discoloration and wear to leather particularly at corners and interior, wallet: measurements for shipping purposes only - approx 4"h, 7.75"w, 1"d, 0.5 lbs *Provenance: Luxury goods are offered in partnership with Brand Connection Paris. This lot is accompanied by a BCP certificate of authenticity*
Start Price $200.00
- SCALAMANDRE 'BRENTWOOD' ETOSHA VELVET
SCALAMANDRE 'BRENTWOOD' ETOSHA VELVET ARMCHAIRScalamandre Furniture "Brentwood" armchair, 21st c., in "Etosha Framboise" velvet upholstery, loose back and seat cushions, rising on black walnut finish legs, approx 34"h, 29"w, 34"d, seat height: 19"h **Provenance: The estate of a true Texas ambassador, Kevin Williamson (Austin, TX 1962-2021) was a charismatic chef and founder of Austin’s iconic restaurant Ranch 616 and the creator of the modern cocktail Ranch Water. Renowned for his eclectic, visionary nature towards art, furniture and jewelry**
- LOUIS MARCHAND DES RAUX, FRANCE (1902-2000),
LOUIS MARCHAND DES RAUX, FRANCE (1902-2000), EX-VOTO, OIL ON CANVAS, 24"H X 29"W, 26"H X 31"W (FRAME)Louis Marchand des Raux, France, (1902-2000) Ex-Voto, oil on canvas Signed lower right, signed and titled verso. Biography from Wikipedia: Louis Marchand, who will add the name of the place called Les Raux where he was born to his signature, initially had the dual vocation of gardener and painter. He exercised his first vocation with the owner of the Château de Beaujardin in Tours , Charles Liéron who introduced him to painting, then with Julia Daudet for the park of the Château de Pray located in Chargé , near Amboise 1 , who offered him rub shoulders with an artistic and scholarly society 2 . When Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild , wife of Maurice Ephrussi , donated her villa in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat to the Institut de France , the members of the Académie des beaux-arts appealed to Louis Marchand des Raux, they noticed at Julia Daudet, for the development and maintenance of the gardens which magnificently overlook the Mediterranean 2 . Louis Marchand des Raux then fully exercised his dual vocation, painting for the galleries of the Côte d'Azur and Paris where he rubbed shoulders with Henri Matisse , Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau and where the great collections of the United States were interested in his work 2 . Since 2018, a street in the town of Fondettes bears the name of the artist. oil on canvas Dimensions: 24"H x 29"W, 26"H x 31"W (frame)
- PAIR OF FRENCH CAST IRON FIGURESeach
PAIR OF FRENCH CAST IRON FIGURESeach signed in casting "Talibot & Piat Fondeurs a Amboise", cast as a girl and a boy holding a bird's nest and a bird, respectively each 30 inches high Condition:
- LOUIS COURTIN, FRENCH 20TH CENTURY,
LOUIS COURTIN, FRENCH 20TH CENTURY, LE CHATEAU D'AMBOISE, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAMED, 21-1/2 X 25-1/2 INCHESLouis Courtin, French 20th Century, le Chateau d'Amboise, Oil on Canvas, Framed, 21-1/2 x 25-1/2 inches
- FOUR MINTON FOR JOHN MORTLOCK TURQUOISE
FOUR MINTON FOR JOHN MORTLOCK TURQUOISE LIPPED FRAMBOISE PUTTO DECORATED CABINET PLATES, D 10 1/4 IN. (26 CM.)Four Minton for John Mortlock Turquoise Lipped Framboise Putto Decorated Cabinet Plates,, Dimensions: D 10 1/4 in. (26 cm.)
- JOAN JUNYER COSTUME DESIGN FOR "THE
JOAN JUNYER COSTUME DESIGN FOR "THE MINOTAUR" 1947 Joan Junyer (American, b. Spain, 1904 - 1994), pochoir, costume design, for Minoan men, for the ballet "The Minotaur" signed and dated lower left "Junyer 47" and with a mark lower right. Image: 19" H x 14: W frame: 24.75" H x 19" W. Provenance: Property from an estate at 180 East End Avenue. Note: The Minotaur (1947) was commissioned by Ballet Society with a Scenario by Lincoln Kirstein, and Georges Balanchine as artistic director, and premiered on March 26, 1947, at the Central High School of Needle Trades, New York. The original cast included Elise Reiman, Fred Danieli, Paul d'Amboise, Edward Bigelow, Tanaquil Le Clercq, and Lew Christensen, with sets and costumes by Joan Junver.
- JOAN JUNYER COSTUME DESIGN FOR "THE
JOAN JUNYER COSTUME DESIGN FOR "THE MINOTAUR" 1947 Joan Junyer (American, b. Spain, 1904 - 1994), pochoir, costume design, for the Minoan women dancers, for the ballet "The Minotaur" signed and dated lower left "Junyer 47" and with a mark lower right. Image: 19" H x 14: W frame: 24.75" H x 19" W. Provenance: Property from an estate at 180 East End Avenue. Note: The Minotaur (1947) was commissioned by Ballet Society with a Scenario by Lincoln Kirstein, and Georges Balanchine as artistic director, and premiered on March 26, 1947, at the Central High School of Needle Trades, New York. The original cast included Elise Reiman, Fred Danieli, Paul d'Amboise, Edward Bigelow, Tanaquil Le Clercq, and Lew Christensen, with sets and costumes by Joan Junver.