- CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE AND 3 PLATESChinese
CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE AND 3 PLATESChinese Famille Rose Vase and 3 Plates, a single vase with a near pair of two plates and another plate. Diameter of plates: 9 7/8 in. MEASURMENTS: Height: of vase 14 in. x Width: 7 1/2 in. x Depth: 7
- 2 CHINESE PAINTINGS ON SILKProperty
2 CHINESE PAINTINGS ON SILKProperty of a Private Collection, Savannah, GA both depicting interior scenes in faux bamboo frames. The black frame 14 in. x 17 in. The gilt frame 13 1/4 in. x 17 1/2 in. Dimensions of largest image:
- GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMIC TABLE AND
GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMIC TABLE AND CABINET ARTICLES INCLUDING HEREND BOXES AND FITZ AND FLOYD TUREEN WITH LADLE, L INCLUDING HANDLE 14 IN. (35.6 CM.)Group of Assorted Ceramic Table and Cabinet Articles Including Herend Boxes and Fitz and Floyd Tureen with Ladle,, Dimensions: L including handle 14 in. (35.6 cm.)
- RUSTIC HARDSTONE MORTAR AND TWO HARDSTONE
RUSTIC HARDSTONE MORTAR AND TWO HARDSTONE AND WOOD PESTLESThe mortar 6 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. diam., the larger pestle 14 in. long.
Condition
Wear consistent with use. Abrasions and scratches. One pestle with cracks and repairs to the wood handle. Otherwise in 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.
- A Pair of Rock Crystal Obelisks
20th
A Pair of Rock Crystal Obelisks
20th Century
Height of taller example 14 inches.
Property from the Estate of an Elegant Lady, Texas
- CHINESE POLYCHROME GLAZE PORCELAIN PLATE
CHINESE POLYCHROME GLAZE PORCELAIN PLATE AND TWO PEKING...Tallest vase 9 in. h. Plate 14 in. d.
- TWO PIECES OF MINIATURE ANTIQUE FURNITURETwo
TWO PIECES OF MINIATURE ANTIQUE FURNITURETwo Pieces of Miniature Antique Furniture 18th Century Miniature French Provincial Court Cupboard Early 19th Century Miniature English Breakfast Table 14 in. h. x 9.5 in. w. x 5 in. d., Court Cupboard 13 in. h., Breakfast Table
- CARL FREDERICK GAERTNER (AMERICAN, 1898-1952)
CARL FREDERICK GAERTNER (AMERICAN, 1898-1952) PAIR OF L...Carl Frederick Gaertner (American, 1898-1952) Pair of Lithographs Industrial scene, Cleveland flats and Mountain Valley Retreat Lithograph on blue ground Initialed lower left / Initialed lower right 7 in. h. x 10 in. w., image 14 in. h. x 17 in. w., as framed Carl Gaertner was one of the greatest painters to emerge from the Cleveland School. Born in Cleveland on April 18, 1898, he graduated from East Technical high school in 1918 and attended Western Reserve College. From 1920 to 1923 he studied at the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) with Henry Keller. In 1922, he entered his first May Show at the Cleveland Museum of Art and was awarded a prize for an industrial oil painting. From 1925 until 1952, he was known as a pillar of the Cleveland School and one of their most prestigious painting instructors. Gaertner’s subject matter was always drawn from the world around him. Early in his career, he focused on Cleveland and its environs. This interest never left him, but as he matured, his choice of subjects broadened. He painted watercolors and oils of Bermuda in the mid 1920s and began making frequent trips to Provincetown beginning in the 1920’s. Like other Cleveland artists, he culled inspiration from travels within the United States, notably trips through Pittsburgh’s dramatic industrial landscapes and Cambridge Springs in Pennsylvania, to the mountains of West Virginia, and to Cape Cod. From the mid 1940s until his death, he also produced paintings based on sketches made during train rides to visit galleries in New York City. At the time of his premature death in 1952, Carl Gaertner enjoyed a considerable reputation as a master of American Scene painting. By the 1940s, Gaertner was represented by the venerable Macbeth Gallery in New York City and his paintings were exhibited in shows throughout the United States. In 1944 and 1952, Gaertner received the National Academy of Design’s highest award for individual work in a group exhibition, and his work was exhibited in the Cleveland Museum of Art’s May Show for 27 years. Gaertner’s works are in the collections of many prestigious institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Chicago Institute and the Whitney Museum of American Art. The reflective eye of Gaertner chronicled three decades of Cleveland and the landscapes of the Midwest and its people. It is all there: the growing might of industrial Cleveland; the mass-produced promise of the assembly line, giving way to a dawning awareness of lost freedom and the surrender of individuality; the love affair of Americans with nature and the ideals of Thoreau and Whitman and Frost; and the conflict between that love affair and industrial promise. Gaertner was just achieving national acclaim at the time of his early death at the age of 54. A resurgence of enthusiasm for Gaertner and his works began in the 1970’s and has steadily increased and incrementally boosted the value of his work, with a fine rare example, “The Popcorn Man” reaching $250,000 at auction.
- VICTORIAN SALON CHAIRVictorian carved
VICTORIAN SALON CHAIRVictorian carved maple salon chair with claw feet, revolving and adjustable seat and adjustable 14 inch oval mirror. Seat is 16 inch diameter.
- VICTORIAN RING CARVED WALNUT DINE TABLESplendid
VICTORIAN RING CARVED WALNUT DINE TABLESplendid Victorian Renaissance Revival carved walnut, split pedestal round dining table with large rings on base having raised panels and classical portrait rosettes. Center leg inside hinged pedestal for support when opened. Top is 48 inches and has three 14 inch leaves. VG condition.
- PAIR OF COBALT CRACKLE GLAZE VASES MOUNTED
PAIR OF COBALT CRACKLE GLAZE VASES MOUNTED AS LAMPS WIT...Pair of Cobalt Crackle Glaze Vases Mounted as Lamps with Teak Bases
Height of Vase 14 in.
Condition:
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- MAJOLICA PELICAN JARDINIERE STAND, CIRCA
MAJOLICA PELICAN JARDINIERE STAND, CIRCA 1880Majolica Pelican Jardiniere Stand, circa 1880 , depicting 2 views of a pair of pelicans among cattails on a cobalt ground
Height 20 in. Diameter at Base 14 in.
Provenance: Estate of Linda Loring, 6 Louisburg Square, Boston
Condition:
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