- IMPRESSIONIST INTEREST BOOKS, 9 Group
IMPRESSIONIST INTEREST BOOKS, 9 Group of Books of Impressionist Interest, 9, and comprising: Denis Rouart, The Taste of our Time: Renoir, Skira, New York, 1954; Francis Jourdain, Renoir: Le Moulin de la Galette, Editions Braun & Cie., Paris, 1953; Carolyn Lanchner, Henri Rousseau, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1985; Joachim Pisssaro, Cezanne & Pissaro: Pioneering Modern Painting 1865-1885, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2005; Erle Loran, Cezanne's Composition, University of California Press, Berkeley & LA, 1946; Derain et Vlaminck 1900-1915 (exhibition Catalogue) Musee de Lodeve, Mazzzotta, Milan, 2001; William Gaunt, The Impressionists, Weathervane Books, New York 1970; Charles Moffatt, Impressionists in Winter: Effts de Niege, Phillip Wilson Publishers, London, 1999; Rene Huyghe, Impressionism, Realites / G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1971; Barbara Ehrlich White, Renoir: His Life, Art, and Letters, Abrams, New York, 1984. Largest: 14" H x 11.5" W.
- ARTHUR WAAGEN (GERMAN, 1833-1898) 10
ARTHUR WAAGEN (GERMAN, 1833-1898) 10 ?" x 12" x 4 ?" "Pferd Mit Jungs." Cast bronze equestrian grouping, depicting two boys trying to climb on a stallion tied to a wooden fence. The horse curiously watches their attempts. Warm brown patina with gilt highlights; on oval bronze base with natural ground and one boy's draped hat. Signed "Waagen", cast on the front right; wood panel with old paper backing attached underneath. Provenance: acquired by current owner from an old prominent private collection, Pittsburgh, PA; gifted to current owner's mother in mid. 1970's from Elizabeth Braun Ernst (her father Arthur E. Braun was president of the Farmers Deposit National Bank in 1919 and publisher of the Pittsburgh Post and the Pittsburgh Sun, and became a chairman of the advisory committee of the Mellon Bank in 1950; Warwick Terrace Estate, Morewood Heights, Pittsburgh; contemporaries of Andrew Carnegie).
- Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg. Tall Jagdhaus
Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg. Tall Jagdhaus pitcher. c. 1955, hand-blown glass. 12½ h × 7¼ w × 3½ d in. result: $315. estimate: $1,000–1,500.
- THREE BOOKS RELATED TO GERMAN PORCELAIN
THREE BOOKS RELATED TO GERMAN PORCELAIN In six volumes, including Siegfried Ducret, FURSTENBURGER PORZELLAN (Braunschweig: Klinkhardt & Biermann, 1966) 3 vols., folio, cloth, d.js.; Friedrich Hofmann, FRANKENTHALER PORZELLAN (Munich: Bruckmann, 1911) #326/400, 2 vols., folio, quarter vellum, boards; and Nicola Moufang, ALT-BERLIN IN PORZELLAN (Berlin: Stubenrauch, 1927) #71/100, folio, full vellum, slipcase.
- STAFFORDSHIRE MODEL OF A ZEBRAUnmarked.
5
STAFFORDSHIRE MODEL OF A ZEBRAUnmarked.
5 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/2 in.
Condition
Minor wear and in good condition.
Notwithstanding 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.
- Pair of Braun LV 1020 loudspeakers c/o
Pair of Braun LV 1020 loudspeakers c/o (2) Speakers with amplifiers built in (2) power cords and (2) 7 pin audio cables and 7 pin to RCA adapter, woofer foam needs replacing; one speaker's power light lights, one does not and makes clicking sound when powered
- PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN FIGURAL BOCAGE
PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN FIGURAL BOCAGE TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRAUnmarked.
10 x 8 x 5 in.
Condition
Each with restoration and losses. 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.
- PAIR OF GILT-METAL-MOUNTED JASPERWARE
PAIR OF GILT-METAL-MOUNTED JASPERWARE AND CUT GLASS FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRAUnmarked, electrified.
30 1/2 x 14 in. diam.
Condition
Wear, some oxidation and encrustation to the metal. Minor staining to the porcelain. One arm and nozzle bent. Will need to be rewired for use.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.
- MILITARIA. BRUNSWICK HOUSE ORDER OF
MILITARIA. BRUNSWICK HOUSE ORDER OF HENRY THE LION Braunschweig, Dukedom the Brunswick House Order of Henry the Lion (Hausorden Heinrichs des Lowen) (Commanders Class) executed in 14kt yellow gold and enamel. Stamped, "M" or "W" in an oblong cartouche. Total approx. weight is 23.2 dwt (gross). From a Queens, NY estate. Dimensions: 56mm w x 11.5mm d x 82.5mm h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Slight loss to enamel. Please utilize the given photos in order to properly asses the condition.
- MILITARIA. GERMAN, MONTENEGRO, AND SERBIAN
MILITARIA. GERMAN, MONTENEGRO, AND SERBIAN MEDALS. Three mounted medals framed behind glass. To include a German states Duchy of Brunswick (Herzogtum Braunschweig) The House Order of Henry the Lion (Hausorden Heinrichs des Lowen) silver and enamel medal; a Montenegrin (Crnogorci) House of Petrovic-Njegos Order of Prince Danilo I (Orden Knjaza Danila I) silver and enamel medal; a Kingdom of Serbia (Kraljevina Srbija) (Yugoslavian) Royal Order of St. Sava silver and enamel medal. From a Westchester, NY estate. Dimensions: Order of Prince Danilo I medal measures approx. 48mm in diameter. Condition: Good with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All medals are adhered to a felt covered board with adhesive. St. Sava knights cross is void of a double headed eagle with central crest.
- SIGNED "I.W. BRAUN" (?) RIGHT HAND GOOSEWING
SIGNED "I.W. BRAUN" (?) RIGHT HAND GOOSEWING AXEca. mid-late 19th century; bearded smoothing axe with small letter maker's strike, axe has off set flat blade socket with rectangular tapered eye, chamfered top with deflector weld and butt strike plate, hickory handle is older form, secondary strike "F.X.E.", 13" blade, 27" overall length; Condition: unknown maker & origin (possibly continental); good
- GERMAN CRYSTAL AND SILVERPLATE CENTERPIECE
GERMAN CRYSTAL AND SILVERPLATE CENTERPIECE BOWL Early 20th century, oval form, stand with fruit border and six columns and arches, conforming cut crystal bowl with silver-plated rim, mark of Orivit AG - Köln Braunsfeld, later WMF.