- SEVRES STYLE RAMBOUILLET PORCELAIN CUP
SEVRES STYLE RAMBOUILLET PORCELAIN CUP & SAUCER Ancienne Manufacture Royale de Limoges French polychrome porcelain cup and saucer after "Laiterie de Rambouillet" service created by Sevres in 1787 for Queen Marie-Antoinette, each marked to underside. 4.75" H x 7.5" Diameter. Provenance: From a 485 Park Avenue Estate.
- LALIQUE "RAMBOUILLET" MODERN CRYSTAL
LALIQUE "RAMBOUILLET" MODERN CRYSTAL DECANTER Lalique "Rambouillet" pattern modern crystal decanter, clear bottle with spiral design stopper, signed to underside "Lalique France." 9" H x 4.5" diameter.
- FRENCH SILK-SCREENED PASTORAL TAPESTRYFrench
FRENCH SILK-SCREENED PASTORAL TAPESTRYFrench silk-screened tapestry, Editions d’Art de Rambouillet, late 20th c., after the original 18th c. tapestry "La Halte des Chasseurs," depicting a pastoral scene with figures in a verdant landscape, approx 56"h, 93.5"w
- 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.
- SèVRES PORCELAIN MODEL OF MARIE ANTOINETTE'S
SèVRES PORCELAIN MODEL OF MARIE ANTOINETTE'S 'ETRUSCAN' STYLE BREAST CUPRed printed mark.
4 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. diam.
Note: The original cup from the the Sèvres service for the dairy at Rambouillet was designed by Hubert Roberts based on ancient forms that were being unearthed at the time. Only sixty-five pieces of the service were ever delivered and over two shipments in 1787-88. The original design was brightly colored, Sèvres created the version in white an gold for Empress Josephine Bonaparte in the 19th century using the original molds that are still employed in the production of these cups today.
Property of a Lady
Condition
Minor wear, a few minor scuffs to the biscuit base. 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.
- 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".
- 28PCS MAINLY WATERFORD CRYSTAL "SHEILA"
28PCS MAINLY WATERFORD CRYSTAL "SHEILA" STEMWARE 28 piece set of colorless leaded glass bar and stemware comprising, Waterford Crystal "Sheila" (pattern active 1958-2017), seven water goblets (h. 7"), six claret wine glasses (h. 6.5"), four 9 oz tumblers (h. 5"), and eight 9oz old fashioned glasses (h. 3.5"), most with acid marks, together with three Cristal D'Arques-Durand, "Rambouillet" water goblets (h. 5.875"), having no apparent marks. Approximate dimensions:
- GLASS: RENE LALIQUE "RAMBOUILLET" ROUND
GLASS: RENE LALIQUE "RAMBOUILLET" ROUND COVERED BOX, C. 1924, MODEL 60, IN TWO PARTS, DECORATED ON COVER WITH A PAIR OF CRANES IN RELIEF, THIN RIBBED SIDES, UNDECORATED BASE STAMPED "R. LALIQUE", WEAR CONSISTENT WITH ...GLASS: Rene Lalique "Rambouillet" round covered box, c. 1924, model 60, in two parts, decorated on cover with a pair of cranes in relief, thin ribbed sides, undecorated base stamped "R. LALIQUE", wear consistent with age and use, a few very minor flea bites to scattered edges, base with 1/8" hairline to upper rim (not visible when covered), etc., 3 3/8" diam.
- 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.
- ROYAL CROWN DERBY PAPERWEIGHT, DERBY
ROYAL CROWN DERBY PAPERWEIGHT, DERBY RAMBone China. White, blue, black, and red ram with gold accents. Exclusive from the Royal Crown Derby visitor's center.
Royal Crown Derby backstamp. Embossed gold stopper on the bottom. #royalcrownderby #ram
Issued: 1998
Dimensions: 3.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Crown Derby
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
- TN IRON INDUSTRY POTTERS LEDGER AND
TN IRON INDUSTRY POTTERS LEDGER AND OTHER TN EPHEMERALedger related to an early Greene County Tennessee furnace and pottery, 1820s, plus a doctor's ledger and various ephemera. 1st item: "Potters Book for the Blast of 1829 and Smyth", leatherbound ledger with marbled boards, with a list of 14 potters on the front page: Stephin Parsons, James Ellis, William Griffith, Issac Hickey, James Small, Edgar Kelso, William Raulston, Calvin Raulston, Jefee Bowles, John Baldau, Robin Black, Hewey Baldwan, Issac Hickey [listed twice], and James Shaw. Subsequent pages have columns for date, price, tonnage, total, and additional information. The ledger also contains additional potter information for 1829-1830, with names David Warden, John Ferguson, James M Miller, Jerry Lamerson, Issac Hickey, James Wardon, Hudson Luttnell, John Danicly, Hiram Hogan, Bryant Deaton, John Gragg, Andrew Horguson, Raulston Mitchell, Robert McDornet, Jefee Bowles, William Horguson, and Stephen Smith. Ledger also includes information on "Labourers Mechanicks" "Coal Sent" and other operations, giving a glimpse into the daily operations of a pottery making molds for a Greene County furnace. Immediately after the potter records, the book contains records of bushels of corn sold from February 1st 1887 to November 1888 and corn and wheat records dated April 24 1899, suggesting the book may have been re-used for other purposes later in the century. 2nd item: Leather hard bound Day Book ledger with tooled covers that begins with the documentation of purchases made from a general store in Cedar Grove, TN from October 2nd, 1826 to October 6th, 1829. Record of purchases include the information such as the name, item purchased, and price paid, for example "AG Rambo 1 Gallon Whisky 75" under the underlined date Dec 1st, 1826. The middle section of the Day Book includes the record keeping for Doctor John G. Brown from April 8th, 1842 to October 24th, 1848, documenting the patient's name, reason for visit, and price paid, for example "William Smith...for 1 visit and medicine to lady...1.25" beside the column labeled May 10. The later section of the Day Book documents information related to the estate of Doctor Brown and the last page includes a record from the general store dated September 15th 1827. Also included with this lot is a folder containing assorted ephemera from the same estate source where the ledgers were found, including a letter written by Doctor John G. Brown. The letter was written from Cleaveland [TN] and dated Thursday March 22nd 1847 and addressed to his mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Brown Little Chucky, Greene County, E Tn, in which he speaks of his health and his acceptance by other physicians in the community, and advice to a woman named Tamra to "live on light diet and I expect it would be advisable to get Bleed". Also included are various promissory notes, mathematical notations, and more. First Ledger - 12 1/4" H x 8" W x 1 1/8" D. Second ledger - 12 3/4" H x 8" W x 1 1/2" D. Provenance: All acquired from the estate of Harry Brown of Western Greene County, Tennessee. According to family history, Brown's ancestor immigrated from Scotland to Greene County via Ohio (using the Melish Traveller's Directory, also offered in this auction) and established a pottery making molds for the iron industry. A Civil War letter from Dr. Brown, who served as a surgeon during the conflict, is also in this auction, lot 234. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Ledgers in good condition with wear. Spines are intact. Pages still attached to spine and all are present. Pages exhibit light toning and foxing. All loose items with some foxing and toning, and scattered edge losses.
- HEAP CENTRAL ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC W/
HEAP CENTRAL ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC W/ MAPHeap, Gwin Harris. CENTRAL ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC, FROM THE VALLEY OF THE MISSISSIPPI TO CALIFORNIA: JOURNAL OF THE EXPEDITION OF E.F. BEALE. IN 1853. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, and Co. / London: Tr_bner and Co., 1854. 136pp. plus thirteen Duval & Co. lithographed plates (some tinted), folding map tipped in rear, and 16 pp. of advertisements. Original green publisher's cloth, spine gilt, stamped boards. More advertisements printied on endpapers. Book - 9 1/4" H x 6 1/8" W x 7/8" D. Map - 8 3/4" H x 30 1/2" D. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Book shows wear especially to top of spine. One signature (starting with plate II and including pages 27-39 and including plates III through IX) is pulled loose but present. The scarce folding map tipped into rear of book is detached at the first fold, but all present; should be restored. Book completely collated.