- A Puiforcat Silver-Plate Flatware Service
Paris,
A Puiforcat Silver-Plate Flatware Service
Paris, 20th Century
Cardinal pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives
8 dinner forks
8 salad forks
8 cocktail forks
8 teaspoons
8 soup spoons
8 cream soup spoons
8 coffee spoons
4 butter knives
1 iced tea spoon,
together with an associated silver-plate fish knife and cheese knife;
71 items total.
Length of dinner knife 10 inches.
- LINO SABATTINI "Giselle" vase and "Cardinale"
LINO SABATTINI "Giselle" vase and "Cardinale" vase. 2pc Chromed Modernist Vases. One marked SABATTINI. One marked GALLIA; Prod. Christofle. Dimensions: Height: 10 inches, Width: 2 inches, Depth: 1 inches.
- Additional Dimensions: Smaller H: 8.75 inches ---
US Packing and Shipping charge: $35 Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred.
Condition: Scratches to the surface.
- TANG POTTERY LOKAPALA HEAD WITH BIRD
TANG POTTERY LOKAPALA HEAD WITH BIRD HEADDRESS Chinese Tang Dynasty Pottery Lokapala Head with Vermilion Bird of the South Headdress, 618-906 CE, traces of polychrome pigment, mounted on wood base. 9.5" H x 5.5" W x 4" D; with base: 14.5" H. Provenance: Reputedly purchased from Hartman Rare Art; From a 1009 Park Avenue collection. Keywords: Sculpture, Statue, Lokahpala, Guardian, Spirit, Terracotta, Cardinal directions, Element fire, Antique
- AN ITALIAN BAROQUE STYLE GILTWOOD RELIQUARY
AN ITALIAN BAROQUE STYLE GILTWOOD RELIQUARY CONTAINING BONE FROM ST. FRANCIS PAOLA (1416-1507) An Italian Baroque style giltwood reliquary containing bone from St. Francis Paola (1416-1507), 19th century, the reverse sealed with wax by a Vatican cardinal, now mounted as a table lamp with later marble and giltwood base, reliquary 20"h (reliquary); 35"h (overall)
- BATTISTA GUARINI, RIME DEL MOLTO, PRINTED
BATTISTA GUARINI, RIME DEL MOLTO, PRINTED 1598 Rime del molto illustre signor caualiere Battista Guarini dedicate all'illustrissimo, et reuerendissimo signor cardinale pietro aldobrandini, by Battista Guarini (1503-1562). Period limp vellum binding. Previously signed by owner in 1657 and 1674. 137 pp. Priovenance: Sothebys lot 26, 6/22/98
- 6VOL 17TH / 18TH CENTURY VELLUM BOUND
6VOL 17TH / 18TH CENTURY VELLUM BOUND BOOKS Six volumes of vellum bound books: Delle Lettere da Diversi re, et Principi, et Cardinali, et Altri Huomini Dotti a Mons. Pietro Bembo Scritte Primo Volume [all published]. Di Nuovo Stampato, Riveduto, Corretto per Francesco Sansovino. Written by Pietro Bembo (1470-1547) Published by Francesco Sansovino, Venezia, 1560. Argumenti Theologici, Juridice, Politici. By Hugonis Grotii. Printed 1652 by Ludovicum Elzevirium. Poste Sotto Le Vere Imagini by Mons. Paolo Giovio. Printed 1558 by Francesco Bindoni. Petrus Crinitus de Historicis by C. Sallustii Crispi. Printed 1665 by Hackiana Lugdano. De Bello Civili by Lucanus M. Annaeus. Printed 1669 by Hackiana Lugdano. Rime di Gabriello Chiabrera. Printed 1718 by Salvioni. Books are all bound in vellum. Poste Sotto has a vellum spine and paper boards.
- A. PALLADIO, DES CINQ ORDRES ARCHITECTURE,
A. PALLADIO, DES CINQ ORDRES ARCHITECTURE, 1645 Traicte Des Cinq D?Architecture, Palladio. Printed 1645, by Langlois. Altogether 2 title-pages and 77 full-page plates. First edition of the first appearance of any of Palladio?s work published in France and the first translation into the French language of any of his work. Traict? des cinq ordres d?Architecture is the result of the ?collaboration? of three leading architects: Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), the translator/editor Pierre Le Muet (1591-1669), military architect for the Cardinal Richelieu before becoming a leading architect of Parisian townhouses; and Jean Marot, architect and famous engraver of architectural subjects, as illustrator who provided the engravings for this book. The first part of Traict? des cinq ordres d?architecture is Le Muet?s translation of Book I of Palladio?s Quattro Libri d?Architectura, first published at Venice in 1570. The main importance of this translation is that it became a chief source of information on Palladio?s theory not only in France, but also in England until the appearance of Campbell?s English edition of Palladio?s Book I in 1729. The second part of this work, with its own title-page and frontispiece, is Le Muet?s treatise, L?Art de bien batir, illustrated with 42 plates of doorways, stairs, and fireplaces. Bound in contemporary calf with raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling and decorations. Front and rear covers have a large gilt coat of arms for Louis-Henri de Lomenie de Brienne (1635-1698). Berlin Katalog, 2595; Cicognara, 573; Wiebenson, Architectural Theory and Practice from Alberti to Ledoux, III-A-13; Fowler, #216; Millard architectural Collection, French Books, p. 375-377.
- 6PC ASSORTED CARVED WOOD BIRD SCULPTURES
6PC ASSORTED CARVED WOOD BIRD SCULPTURES United States,20th CenturyIncludes a puffin, two long beaked birds, a yellow and black bird, a Wes Gordeuk seagull, and a Tex Downey cardinal.
- CHARLEY HARPER (AMERICAN, 1922-2007),
CHARLEY HARPER (AMERICAN, 1922-2007), CARDINAL ON CORN Serigraph in colors, pencil signed and numbered 446/500 lower margin, retaining gallery documents, matted and framed.
- WALTER E. BOHL (AMERICAN, 1907 - 1990)
WALTER E. BOHL (AMERICAN, 1907 - 1990) 17 ¾" x 11 ¾" sight size "Cardinals". Original watercolor on paper for official US stamps, signed lower right corner, under glass in wood frame, overall 25 ¾" x 19 ¾". Provenance: private collection, Pittsburgh, PA.
- EARL LINCOLN POOLE, WATERCOLOR OF A
EARL LINCOLN POOLE, WATERCOLOR OF A CARDINALEarl Lincoln Poole (American 1891-1972) watercolor of a cardinal , signed lower right, 13 1/2" x 9 1/2", frame - 21" x 16".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- ROYAL DOULTON HENRY IRVING AS CARDINAL
ROYAL DOULTON HENRY IRVING AS CARDINAL WOLSEYScarce Royal Doulton Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey, 12 3/4" h.
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Condition:
1/4'' hairline to inside bottom rim.