Collector's Sale: Objects & Curiosities

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the collector’s sale part ii: objects & curiosities

auction july 11, 2018


july 10

part i:

ocean liner memorabilia

july 11

part ii:

objects & curiosities

july 12

part iii:

furniture & fine art

the collector’s sale


the collector’s sale auctions Sale 1608 | Part I: Ocean Liner Memorabilia Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 10am Sale 1609 | Part II: Objects & Curiosities Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 10am Sale 1610 | Part III: Furniture & Fine Art Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 10am

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Saturday, July 7

12 PM - 5 PM

Sunday, July 8

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Monday, July 9

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200 A George III sterling silver vinaigrette box samuel pemberton, birmingham, england, circa 1800 Engraved to top and side with the monogram DGC; containing a cut glass vinaigrette bottle. H: 1 3/4 in. $100-200 201 Three sterling silver mustard pots and one sterling silver oil lamp various english and american makers, 19th/20th century One pot marked Gorham, 20th century; one pot marked Watson Co., late 19th century; one pot marked with hallmark WR & HL, London, late 19th century; the oil lamp marked Adie Bros Ltd., Birmingham, circa 1950s; the mustard pots with glass liners, and two retaining mustard spoons. (6). L: 5 1/2 in., W: 2 in., H: 3 1/2 in. (oil lamp), Total weight: 14.07 oz. t. (weighable silver only) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $500-700 202 A George III sterling silver two-handled porringer maker’s mark jr, london, 1799 Sold together with a silver covered cup of similar form bearing Continental silver hallmarks. (2). H: 4 1/2 in. Weight: 18.3. oz. t. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500 203 An English square sterling silver tray cooper brothers & sons, london, 20th century 13 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in., Weight: 44.94 oz. t. note: good condition overall: light to moderate wear commensurate with age $600-800 204 A Louis XV style silver repousse swing-handled bowl marks indistinct, 19th century H: 3, Dia: 4 1/2 in. Weight: 8.3 oz. t. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500

205 A pair of American sterling silver and mahogany wine coasters tiffany & co., new york, early 20th century Each monogrammed to rim “S/1909;” sold together with a Tiffany sterling silver salver monogrammed to well “LHS” and engraved to verso “1904.”(3). Dia: 7 1/4 in. provenance: Charles and Lillian Hoppin Stanford. Thence by descent. Private collection, Pennsylvania. $600-800 206 A Continental silver teapot with strainer probably dutch, 19th century Bearing hallmark or date code “M” ro rim, and date code “D” to interior of handle with other indistinct marks; the strainer engraved with monogram M.B. L: 7 1/2 in., W: 4 1/2 in., H: 4 1/2 in., Total weight: 18.9 oz. t. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $250-350 207 A collection of silver-mounted glass objects 19th/20th centuries Comprising a silver-mounted cut glass covered cup with associated amber-mounted spoon, possibly Russian; a Dutch 2nd standard silvermounted cut glass swing-handled basket; a French silver-mounted glass two-handled mustard pot; and a small giltmetal-mounted glass box. (4). H: 7 in. (tallest) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $100-200 208 Two American sterling silver reticulated serving dishes various makers, late 19th/early 20th century Comprising a cake stand, Howard & Co., New York, 1907, and a footed bread basket, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, last quarter 19th century; sold together with a small repousee decorated footed salver, probably German, maker’s mark CH. (3). H: 4, Dia: 12 in. (largest); Total weight: 80 oz. t. (approx) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $800-1,200

209 A miscellaneous group of six silver serving pieces various makers and dates Comprising a large American sterling silver reticulated vegetable server, Black Starr & Frost, New York; a Russian silver cake knife with ebony handle, Ivan Vonifatiyevich Yevstigneyev, St. Petersburg, 1885; a French 1st standard silver sauce ladle with ebony handle, Paris, 1798-1809; an American sterling silver serving ladle with ebonized wood handle, S. Kind & Sons, Philadelphia; an unmarked scoop with ivory handle, 18th century; and a silver-plated tea strainer. (6). L: 15 in. (largest); Total weight: 21.7 oz. t. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $200-300 210 Two Continental silver vodka cups 19th century The taller repousee decorated with flowers and foliate rocailles, the smaller chased with birds within foliate scrolls; each indistinctly marked and heavily rubbed. (2). H: 4 1/2 in. (taller); Total weight: 4.8 oz. t. (approx.) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $100-150 211 A pair of Russian silver anniversary cups maker’s mark ax, moscow or st. petersburg, 1898 Each engraved with leaves and flowers centered by a cartouce with inscription; the first inscribed “N.D. 17/5 Avril 1974-1899,” the second with “E.D. 17/5 Avril 1974-1899;” the undersides with Kokoshnik marks. (2). H: 3 1/4 in. Total weight: 10.9 oz. t. (approx.) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $150-250 212 A French silver egg coddler 19th century H: 8 3/4, Dia: 5 in. Weight: 30.3 oz. t. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $150-200


213 A collection of English and Continental silver and silver-plated footed bowls various makers and dates late 19th/early 20th century Comprising an Edward VII sterling silver gadrooned serving bowl, indistinct maker’s mark possibly MS, Birmingham, 1903; a small Victorian sterling silver repousee decorated bowl, indistinct maker’s mark possibly BG & Co., Birmingham, 1898; a German silver reticulated and spiral-gadrooned open salt, maker’s mark B, Hanau, late 19th century; and two additional footed bowls, unmarked, possibly silver-plated. (5). H: 4 1/2, Dia: 6 in. (largest); Total weight: 25 oz. t. (approx.) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $200-300 214 A French Art Moderne silverplated table coupe europ felix, 20th century Marked Europ Felix/France to underside of one foot. H: 9 3/4, Dia: 14 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500 215 A Louis XV style argent massif three-light candelabra 20th century With indistinct maker’s marks and stamped “MADE IN FRANCE.” H: 32, Dia: 9 1/2 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500 216 A pair of argent massif wine coolers 19th century H: 9 3/4, Dia: 8 1/2 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500 217 Two silver plate and crystal compotes Comprising Pairpoint figural centerpiece with a cherub standing on a stone base, holding a pierced metal garland framed basket inset with cut glass,signed on the base “Pairpoint / C1413” and a crystal and silver plate covered compote, lid with grape cluster finial, bulbous body and resting on scrolled feet. (2). H: 11 in. (tallest) $150-250

218 A cased silver and horn carving set j.e. caldwell & co., philadelphia, early 20th century Comprising two carving knives, a serving knife, a stake, two carving forks, and a serving fork; retaining original retail/display box. (8). L: 15 1/4 in. (longest) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $400-600 219 An assembled collection of coin and sterling silver flatware in the ‘King’ pattern various makers, 19th/20th century Comprising pieces from the following makers: Hyde & Goodrich coin silver New Orleans; James Conning coin silver, Mobile, Alabama; William Gale Jr. sterling silver, New York; C. J. Vander Ltd. Elizabeth II sterling silver, London; comprising nineteen large tablespoons, ten tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, sixteen demitasse spoons, eleven dinner forks, twelve luncheon forks, thirty-three butter knives, four salt spoons, two fish knives, and three ladles. (122 pcs). L: 9 1/2 in. (longest), Total weight: 110.605 oz. t. (sterling silver only) $1,500-2,500 220 A set of American sterling silver flatware j.e. caldwell & co., early 20th century Comprising 25 dinner knives, 12 large dinner forks, 12 small dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 13 fish forks, 12 bouillion spoons, 6 large tablespoons, 12 small tablespoons, 10 teaspoons, 11 dessert spoons, 13 fish knives, 11 butter spread knives, all inscribed to front ends with the monogram “MLH” and to the undersides with the date 1909; together with one assembled sterling silver teaspoon, apparently unmarked. (150). L: 9 1/2 in. (dinner knives), Total weight: 193.36 oz. t. (excluding dinner knives) $2,500-3,500 221 An American sterling silver flatware service for eighteen gorham mfg. co., providence, ri, 20th century Comprising eighteen each: dinner knives, dinner forks, and salad forks; thirteen tablespoons; thirty-two teaspoons; four butter knives; a master butter knife; a demitasse spoon; six serving utensils: four serving spoons, a serving fork, and a ladle; together with an early 19thcentury coin silver spoon. (approx. 82 pieces). L: 9 in. (longest), Total weight: 109.72 oz. t. provenance: From the collection of a Philadelphia lady. $800-1,200

222 An American four-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service 20th century Comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, a covered sugar dish, and a creamer; bearing “GRRC” maker’s mark with “Sterling” to undersides. (4). H: 11 in. (tallest), Total weight: 71.295 oz. t. provenance: From the Collection of a Philadelphia Lady. $800-1,200 223 Seven-piece German silver tea and coffee service j.d. schleissner söhne, hanau, 19th century Comprising a hot water kettle on stand with burner, a coffee pot, teapot, hot water pot, small teapot, creamer, and covered sugar, fluted form with C-scrolls and flowers throughout, each lid surmounted by flower finials, .800 standard. (7). H: 14 in. (kettle on stand). Total weight: Weight 124 oz. t. $2,000-3,000 224 A Chinese copper-red ‘dragon’ vase, meiping kangxi six character mark rising from a waisted foot to a tapering shoulder and short waisted neck, finely painted in copperred with two dragons amidst stylized cloud scrolls, the base inscribed with an underglazeblue six-character mark. H: 7 in., 17.8cm provenance: Property of a Pennsylvania Family $400-600 225 Three Chinese ceramic items comprising a small ‘qingbai’ glazed incised jarlet and cover; a small incised ‘qingbai’ glazed winepot and cover; and a small green and amber glazed pottery jarlet. H of winepot: 4 in., 10.2cm provenance: Jarlet: Dr Fong (as Yuan), 1977 Winepot: Acquired Portabello Road, London, September 1991 Pottery jarlet:Acquired Portobello Road, London, August 1987 Property of a Pennsylvania Family $200-300 226 A Chinese flambe-glazed tri-lobed doublegourd vase H: 10 1/4 in., 26cm $200-300


227 Two Buncheong/”Mishima” type inlaid celadon items Comprising a cylindrical water vessel, Mizusashi, and a flower-inlaid cylindrical vase. H of larger: 6 in., 15.2cm $400-600 228 A celadon-glazed stoneware bowl and two Goryeo-style inlaid celadon wine cups The hemispherical cups inlaid with florets. Dia of bowl: 5 3/4 in., 14.5cm $200-300 229 A Chinese blue and white porcelain transitional-style brush pot Decorated with figures before a woman in a doorway. H. 6 3/8 in.; 16.2cm $250-350 230 A Japanese “Imari” porcelain charger with a central motif of a phoenix, with crane and beast panels meiji period Dia: 16 in., 41cm $200-300 231 Four Korean Goryeo type inlaid celadons Comprising a tea bowl, a small vase, a small cup and a bottle vase, first bowl and bottle vase with inscribed marks to underside. H of stem vase: 7 1/2 in., 19cm; H of small vase: 4in., 10.4cm; Dia of tea bowl: 3 1/8 in., 8cm; Dia of cup: 5 1/8 in., 13cm $200-300 232 A pair of Chinese blue and white floral decorated export porcelain plates 18th century Dia: 8 7/8 in., 22.5cm $150-250 233 A pair of Chinese blue souffle-ground rouleau vases With reserved panel decoration of ladies in garden, and with roundels of precious objects. H: 18 in., 46cm $700-900 234 Chinese flambe glazed bulbous lobed vase with scalloped rim underside with six character mark of Yongzheng. H: 9 3/4 in., 24.8cm $700-900

235 Chinese copper red and celadon-glazed vase with “garlic bulb” neck early 20th century H: 10 1/2 in., 26.8cm $400-600 236 Chinese famille verte Kangxi style vase decorated with scenes of warriors H: 14 7/8 in., 37.8cm $500-700 237 Pair of Chinese enamel -decorated porcelain “Butterfly and Insect” vases bearing qianlong marks, 20th century H: 11 in., 28cm $600-800 238 Three Chinese ceramics Comprising two circular footed dishes with crackle glaze, and a lobed urn shaped vase. Dia of small dish: 5 1/8 in., 13cm; Dia of larger: 7 1/4 in., 18.5cm; Dia of vase: 5 5/8 in., 14.3cm; H: 4 1/4 in., 10.8cm $400-600 239 Two Korean inlaid celadon vases 20th century The first a buncheong-type vase, the second a Goryeo-style vase inlaid with cranes, incised signature to underside. Approx. H (of first): 9 3/4 in., 24cm; H (of second): 8 3/4 in., 22cm $400-600 240 Two Japanese export porcelain ‘Imari’ chargers 19th century Dia: 12 in. (largest) provenance: Property from a private Main Line collection $2,000-3,000 241 A Chinese enameled biscuit brushpot The brushpot is modeled in a bamboo-form; each bamboo stem is alternatively in a yellow or green glaze. H: 6 3/4 in., 17.2cm $250-350

242 A group of six Japanese ceramics items Comprising: an Oribe revival kettle, underside with stamped mark; an “Imari” wall vase with various floral motifs; a pair of Kutani small octagonal double-gourd vases; two blue glazed tear-shaped bowls, underside with stamped mark “nichi nichi”. H: 8 in. (tallest) provenance: Property sold for the benefit of the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia. The Imari wall vase and the pair of Kutani vases: Carol Ann Crotty (1924-2013), Acquired by her parents circa 1920-1937, gift to JASGP December 17, 2013; the kettle and two bowls: Gift of the Philadelphia Commercial Museum, a/k/a Civic Center Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to JASGP, 2009 $200-300 243 A large Chinese white ware flared bowl possibly tang to song dynasty Incised with three combed S-scrolls to the interior and covered inside and out with a warm white glaze stopping above the foot to expose the buff body, six spur marks to the well. Approximate Dia: 10 1/2 in., 26.6cm provenance: Property from a private collection, Pennsylvania Acquired September 19, 1973 $500-750 244 A Vietnamese ivory-glazed circular bowl tran dynasty, 13th/14th century The deep bowl with a band of iron-brown scrollwork to the exterior; covered overall with a yellowish-white glaze, unglazed base, the interior with five spur marks. Dia: 4 1/4 in., 10.8cm. provenance: Property from a private collection, Pennsylvania Acquired January 10, 1974 $300-400 245 Four small Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese jarlets, a box, and a small dish (6) 14th-16th century Comprising: a Longquan celadon small dish; a Thai celadon-glazed jarlet, and a brown-glazed jarlet; a provincial Chinese pomegranate-form jarlet, a Vietnamese blue and white small box and cover, and a Vietnamese blue and white small jarlet. Tallest H: 3 7/8 in., 10cm provenance: Property from a private collection, Pennsylvania The pomegranate acquired January 10, 1974, the Vietnamese pieces, circa 1972-1974 $600-750


246 A pair of Chinese famille rose decorated jars and covers 19th century Decorated with flowers, motifs, and Chinese calligraphy, underside with stamped mark. Overall height: 12 1/4 in., 31cm provenance: The Collection of Joseph and Geraldine Ostrov, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. $600-800 247 A Chinese hexagonal black glazed porcelain vase kangxi mark of geometric baluster shape, simply covered with black glaze to interior and exterior. H: 14 3/4 in., 37.5cm $75-125 248 A Korean slip-decorated double-gourd ewer Covered with a brownish celadon glaze; decorated with petals in white slip and leaves in black slip; incised lines above foot; with a fitted Japanese box. H: 10 in., 25.4cm. provenance: Former property of a Japanese collection. $400-600 249 Two Chinese famille vert-decorated figures of Daoist Immortals One holding a fan, the other, clappers. Tallest H. 12 1/2 in., 32cm $600-800 250 A group of eight Japanese Imari porcelain tablewares 19th century Comprising four vases, two bowls, and two serving platters/dishes. (8). H: 11 3/4 in. (tallest) $300-500 251 A Chinese pale blue porcelain vase 18th century Yongzheng with a six character stamp to underside. H: 10 1/4 in. provenance: An Estate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $700-900

252 A group of four Chinese ceramic wares 18th-19th century Comprising a blue porcelain charger, a small Chinese export saucer, and two biscuit trays. (4). Dia: 10 1/4 in. (charger) provenance: An Estate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $250-400 253 An assembled collection of five Chinese ceramic wares 19th/20th century Comprising a rose medallion leaf-form dish, a famille rose triangular flower brick, two small Chinese transferware plates (with Chinese marks to underside), and a misfired Chinese (or possibly Persian) earthenware bowl. (5). Dia: 9 1/4 in. (largest) $200-300 254 A small Canton covered tureen and a Japanese porcelain bowl 19th century H: 4 in., Dia: 8 3/4 in. (bowl) $200-300 255 Chinese famille rose-decorated porcelain vase late qing dynasty Exterior decorated with birds, flowers, trees, phoenix, butterflies, and peacock, handles molded as lions. H: 22 1/2 in., 57.3cm $25-50 256 A Chinese famille verte-glazed parrot and a pheasant H of first: 8 3/4 in., 22.2cm; H of second: 10 1/2 in., 26.8cm provenance: Property from a private collection, eastern Pennsylvania $300-500 257 Three Chinese “Sancai” glazed equestrian figural roof tiles ming dynasty Comprising two mounted military and one civil official. H of tallest: 14 in., 35.5cm $350-450

258 A Chinese grey pottery horse The sturdy equine depicted four-square, bearing a saddle and with pointed finial to nose and top of mane. H: 10 1/4 in., 26cm provenance: Property from a private collection, Pennsylvania Chinese Antique Center, Hong Kong Acquired from the above by the present owner, April 4, 1995 $500-750 259 A Chinese red pottery model of an oxcart with attendant, possibly a marriage cart probably tang dynasty The arched roof of the cart stamped with a phoenix and dragon motif, the interior with two seated figures. L: 20 in., 50.8cm; H: 9 1/4 in., 23.5cm provenance: Property from a private collection, Pennsylvania Acquired by the present owner at the Jao Fung (?) market, January 20, 1995 $600-750 260 An Indian pottery sculpture of Ganesh 20th century L: 9 1/2 in., H: 15 in., W: 8 in. $200-400 261 A pair of Chinese painted pottery horses possibly tang dynasty One of the pair as photographed in-situ in Marlene Dietrich’s apartment, Christmas 1950. H: 19 1/2 in., L: 16 in. provenance: Gifted from Erich Maria Remarque to Marlene Dietrich in the late 1940s Thence by descent to Marlene Dietrich’s grandson. $400-600 262 A group of six Chinese pottery female attendants possibly ming dynasty Bearing green and yellow glazes. H: 9 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500 263 A pair of Chinese pottery horses and riders possibly ming dynasty Bearing green and yellow glazes. H: 12 in., L: 11 in. $800-1,200


264 A pair of Chinese standing pottery figures possibly ming dynasty Bearing green and yellow glazes. H: 17 3/4 in. $500-700 265 A Chinese painted pottery figure of a horse ming dynasty The horse is standing foursquare on a rectangular base, the body unglazed, mane, tail, and saddle in green glaze. H: 10 1/2 in., 26.5cm. provenance: Michael Higgins Antiques, Swarthmore, PA Acquired from the above by the mother of the present owner, Bryn Mawr, PA, November 29, 1997 Thence by descent to the former owner, sold Freeman’s, Philadelphia, February 7th, 2018, Lot 192. Accquired by the present owner from the above. $200-300 266 A Chinese enamel vase 20th century H: 14 3/8 in., W: 5 1/2 in. (square) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $400-500 267 Pair of Chinese cloisonne planters The deeply potted hexagonal planters decorated on each face with a pink cartouche depicting three fu bats and carp fish emblems, overall on blue ground with scrolling foliage. H: 8 1/2 in. $1,000-1,500 268 A Chinese bronze censer 19th/20th century In three parts. H: 24 in. $500-700 269 A Burmese style painted wood figure of a seated Buddha with right hand placed in bhumisparsimudra, the ‘earth-touching’ gesture, his monastic robes covering one shoulder and edged with a wavy design. H: 17 1/2 in., 44.5cm provenance: Acquired by the present owners in Thailand, circa 1978 $200-400

270 A large red lacquer circular box and cover contemporary The red lacquer applied to reveal traces of the black ground. D: 20 in., 50.8cm provenance: Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord and Pamela Watkins. $250-350 271 A Japanese gilt-lacquered and figured wood rectangular box 18th/early 19th century Decorated with chrysanthemum sprays on cover and sides, and edges in gold takamaki-e; interior with a tray, interior and tray with nashiji ground. H: 4 7/8 in., 12.4cm; W: 7 1/8 in., 18.1cm provenance: Accompanied by a letter from Murray Sprung, New York, dated March 16, 1950, discussing the box. $400-600 272 A Japanese lacquer fan-form box Modeled in a shape of banana leaf fan, the box is decorated with scholarly items and auspicious emblems in gold hiramakie-e, takamaki-e on the cover and flower branches with mother-of-pearl inlaid around body, all raised on four short scroll feet. L: 20 1/4 in., 51.5cm; H: 7 in., 17.8cm $400-600 273 A Chinese gilt and lacquered wood figure of the acolyte Sudhana (Shancai Tongzi: “Child of Wealth”) 17th/18th century Depicted standing in Anjali mudra, flowing robes, later carved base. Overall H. 10 5/8 in., 27cm provenance: Formerly in the collection of Charles V. Swain, Doylestown, PA Thence by descent $500-750

274 A large Chinese incised and lacquered lobed box qing dynasty With five complex lobes, the cover centered by a reserve containing a bird on flowering and fruiting pomagranate spray, diaper ground, auspicious shaped reserves divided by cash, chimes and Shou symbols, all on a dark red ground, black interior. D: 17 in., 43.2cm provenance: Formerly in the collection of Charles V. Swain, Doylestown, PA Thence by descent $400-600 275 An archaistic patinated bronze vase 17th/18th century or earlier Of waisted form, modered with fretwork and stylized waves, twin beast-head handles. H: 7 1/4 in.; 18.3cm $150-250 276 A Chinese cast bronze circular “TLV” mirror possibly han dynasty The central knob rising from a quatrefoil motif within a square cast in high relief with twelve nipples, the outer field with ‘TLV’ pattern, eight nipples and various mythical beasts within narrow bands enclosing an inscription and hatched lines, bordered by triangles and clouds. Diam: 7 7/8 in., 20.3cm. provenance: Property from a private collection, Pennsylvania $400-600 277 A Tixi type lacquered tray modern H: 3 1/2 in., W: 14 1/4 in., D: 8 1/2 in. $200-400 278 A decorative Chinese bronze foo dog probably 20th century With occasional glass insets. H: 18 in., L: 12 in. $200-400 279 A Chinese bronze sculpture of an elephant battling two tigers 20th century With stamped Chinese inscription to underside. L: 11 in., H: 15 in. $300-500


280 Two pairs of Chinese painted and gilt-decorated square quartz dishes probably 20th century Each bearing a musician or gift bearer, mounted and framed. 5 1/4 in. x 5 in. (dish), 23 1/2 in. x 14 1/2 in. (frame) $200-400 281 A Chinese jade figural boulder together with three small Chinese jade and nephrite carved pendants. H: 3 in., 8cm $125-225 282 A Chinese celadon jade ruyi-shaped ‘padlock’ pendant the locket carved in low-relief with a basket of peaches and bat. together with a celadon jade ‘dragon head’ belthook. W of locket: 3 in., 7.6cm provenance: Property of a Pennsylvania Family $400-600 283 A “chicken-bone” jade and a white jade “Dragon-head” belthook The first of opaque grey-white stone with darker grey striations, very faint russet to the head; the other of a lumious creamy, very even stone with very faint celadon tint. L of larger: 4 1/8 in., 10.3cm provenance: Formerly in the collection of Cai Shao Ji (18591933), Chief Superintendant and benefactor of Peiyang University, Tianjin (now Tianjin University) Gift from the above to the grandfather of the present owner Thence by descent $600-750 284 A Chinese white jade vase Of archaic gu form, with a central band of taotie masks between upright and pendant lappets, the sides of the neck carved in high relief with openwork flanges; the stone of mottled white tone, with small scattered greyish inclusions. H: 7 in., 17.8cm $750-1,200

285 A Chinese rose quartz vase and cover, mounted as a lamp, the mount attributed to E. I. Farmer Of a flattened baluster form, the vase carved with lotus scrolls, the shoulder flanked by bird handles; the domed cover surmounted by a shishi, the foot engraved with an aprocyphal Qianlong mark, mounted on a carved gilt wood base, carved carnelian finial. H of quartz: 11 1/2 in., 29.2cm; overall H: 27 in., 68.6cm. $600-800 286 A Chinese carved malachite “Archaistic Vase and Cover” snuff bottle Each side carved with taotie mask, the handles as flowers. H. overall 3 in., 7.6cm provenance: Formerly in the collection of Charles V. Swain, Doylestown, PA Thence by descent $250-350 287 A group of three Chinese opaque glass snuff bottles qing dynasty comprising a cylindrical yellow glass bottle, a red and caramel yellow bottle and a white glass bottle. H of largest: 3 1/4 in., 8cm $300-400 288 A Chinese carved two-tone agate ‘qilong and bat’ snuff bottle 19th/20th century H: 2 1/2 in., 6.5cm $200-300

292 Two polychrome pitchers of similar form: an English Delft pitcher and a Turkish Iznik pitcher 17th century The Delft pitcher prominently decorated with peacock surrounded by floral motifs, the Iznik pitcher decorated with two registers of floral motifs separated by bands of pattern. (2). H: 8 in. provenance: An Estate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. note: Freeman’s makes no warranty or representation regarding the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of this lot, which has not been independently authenticated for age or origin. $200-300 293 A Boch Frères polychrome-decorated faience charger 19th century With blue underglaze “B F K” cypher mark to verso. Dia: 15 1/4 in. provenance: Sold by the Philadelphia Museum Art to benefit future acquisitions. $100-200 294 An Italian maiolica figural ewer 19th century H: 16 1/2 in. provenance: Sold by the Philadelphia Museum Art to benefit future acquisitions. $300-500

289 A Chinese carved two-tone agate ‘goldfish’ snuff bottle 19th/20th century H: 2 1/4 in., 5.8cm $400-500

295 An Italian maiolica style vase 19th/20th century H: 13 1/4 in. provenance: Sold by the Philadelphia Museum Art to benefit future acquisitions. $100-200

290 Three Chinese snuff bottles 20th century One of turquoise resin depicting fish, another, of sodalite, depicting flowers and birds, the third, of white hardstone,double gourd form. H of largest: 3 1/4 in., 8cm $150-250

296 An Italian maiolica serpent-handled vase 19th/20th century H: 10 1/2 in. provenance: Sold by the Philadelphia Museum Art to benefit future acquisitions. $200-300

291 A Chinese underglaze blue and red-decorated porcelain snuff bottle H. with stopper 3 1/2 in., 9cm $100-200

297 Two Chinese export porcelain punch bowls 18th century H: 4 in., Dia: 10 in. (largest) $500-700


298 A collection of six Chinese export tablewares 18th/19th centuries Comprising four mugs and two saucers. (6). H: 6 1/2 in., Dia. of rim: 3 3/4 in. (largest mug) $600-800 299 A large Chinese export oval scalloped dish 19th century Decorated to rim with gilt and red diapering, interspersed with cartouches containing gilt, red, and green floral motifs; the exterior also bearing gilt, red, and green floral motifs. L: 12 3/4 in. $300-500 300 A pair of Chinese Dutch-style porcelain dishes decorated with trio of musicians 19th/20th century Dia: 9 1/4 in. $400-600 301 A pair of Chinese export blue and white Fitzhugh-type bowls 19th century Dia: 9 3/4 in. $300-500 302 A group of three Chinese export porcelain mugs 18th/19th century Decorated with various figural patterns. H: 4 in. (tallest) provenance: Property from a private Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia collection. $300-500 303 A pair of Chinese export porcelain rose medallion vases 19th century With decorative metal swagged curtain ties and tassels, on conforming brass stands with dolphin-form feet. (2). H: 16 in. (with stands) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $600-800 304 A Chinese export style punch bowl with hunt scenes in the mandarin palette 19th century Dia: 12 in. $800-1,200

305 A group of Chinese export porcelain various dates Comprising an 18th-century tin-glazed armorial plate, an 18th-century famille rose plate, and a 20th-century Chinese export style octagonal tray. (3). L: 14 1/2 in., W: 10 1/2 in. (tray) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $400-700 306 Two similar Chinese export porcelain famille rose-decorated floral chargers circa 1750 Each painted and gilt with various flowers and antiques; the irregular borders painted with floral sprays reserved against various colored diapers. D of larger: 16 1/4 in., 41.3cm $500-700 307 A Chinese export armorial porcelain meat platter with strainer 19th century Oval strainer with finely painted decoration in gold and red enamels. Shaped platter with similar border and central coat of arms - unicorn above shield bearing three lions. L: 14 1/2 in., W: 12 in. $500-1,000 308 A collection of six Chinese export plates late 18th century Comprising two pairs and two additional plates; decorated with figural groups. (6). Dia: 9 1/4 in. (largest) $250-350 309 A Niderviller porcelain charger circa 1790 Allover decorated with cornflowers. Dia: 14 3/4 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $400-600

310 A pair of Sèvres style porcelain cache pots 20th century Both with a pink ground and floral reserves; together with a Paris Porcelain covered sugar bowl, with pink ground and decorated with a putti within a reserve. (3). H: 4 3/4 in., W: 6 1/4 in. Width: 6 1/4 in. Cache pot height: 4 3/4 in. Width: 6 1/4 in. Bowl height: 4 3/8 in. Width: 4 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-300 311 A Berlin porcelain cup with a view of Wßrzburg 19th century H: 4 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $150-200 312 A Chinese blue and white charger 19th century Dia: 18 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $200-300 313 A Chinese blue and white stacking rice container late 19th/early 20th century H: 16 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 314 A group of four Chinese blue and white ginger jars 19th/20th century Two with wood lids. H: 10 in. (tallest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $500-700 315 A pair of large Chinese blue and white jars and covers circa 1840 H: 24 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $500-700


316 A Chinese export porcelain rose medallion basin on stand circa 1900 H: 8 1/2, Dia: 16 in. provenance: Lillian Nassau, New York. Property from a private Main Line collection. $400-600

321 A German stoneware jug 19th/20th century With applied blue glaze design. H: 11 1/2 in. note: no apparent chips, cracks, or breaks; occasional residue to surface present. $50-100

317 A collection of fifteen Japanese Imari tablewares 19th century Comprising seven bowls, seven plates, and a vase; together with a Delft flower brick and wall pocket, both 20th century. (17). H: 9 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $200-400

322 A Worcester Flight Barr & Barr partial dinner service Comprising twelve dinner plates, one tazza, two serving dishes and one bowl, centered with floral bouquets on claret-ground with gilt gadrooned rim; impressed crowned FBB marks and puce script address. (16). Dia: 8 3/4 in. (dinner plate) $1,000-1,500

318 An assembled collection of floral decorated Staffordshire pearlware and creamware english, late 18th/early 19th century Comprising two teapots, two covered sugar bowls, a creamer, eleven cups, nine saucers, and eleven plates and dishes. (36 pcs). L: 11 in., H: 6 1/2 in. provenance: From the Estate of a Main Line Lady $700-900 319 A collection of twenty-two English copper lustreware pitchers and creamers circa 1820 H: 7 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $250-350 320 An assembled collection of six English ceramic tablewares 18th/19th century Comprising two pewter-mounted pitchers: a blue neoclassical ironstone example, marked T & R Boote, and a William Brownfield majolica pitcher with wheat and fern motifs; a stoneware Gotchic ‘Apostle’ jug, marked Charles Meigh, Hanley; a lustreware cup; a lustreware teabowl; and a Worcester gilt-decorated ‘thistle’ teabowl. (6). H: 10 1/2 in. (tallest) $200-300

323 A Paris porcelain partial dinner service lerosey, 19th century Comprising of ten plates and tureen with underplate. Delicate gilt border with central decorative monograms. (11). Dia: 10 in. (plate) $75-125 324 Twelve Rosenthal porcelain plates circa 1900 Raised floral decoration with gilt rim, marks on verso. (12). Dia: 10 3/4 in. $75-125 325 A Royal Vienna parcel-gilt and cobalt decorated dinner plate 19th century With blue underglaze bindenschild mark to underside. Dia: 9 3/4 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $100-150 326 A pair of French majolica asparagus dishes 19th century Dia: 9 1/2 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $300-500

327 A group of three Spanish tin-glazed earthenware covered urns 20th century Decorated with applied flowers and swagged garlands and surmounted by acorn finials; marked “Made in Spain GM” with production numbers to undersides. (3). H: 11 3/4 in. (tallest) $50-100 328 An English Imari chamber pot and egg cup holder with cups 19th century Dia: 8 1/2 in. (chamber pot) note: no apparent chips, breaks, or cracks $300-500 329 A collection of thirty assorted plates and serving dishes various makers, late 19th/20th century Comprising fourteen Wedgwood lustreware dishes, ten “flow blue” bowls by various makers, two Paris porcelain serving dishes, two Luneville plates, and two Calyx Ware “Wakefield” plates. (30). Dia: 10 1/4 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 330 A large collection of thirty-nine majolica tablewares various makers, late 19th/20th century Including Copeland and Etruscan examples, among other makers; comprising five pitchers/creamers, seven serving dishes, one compote, twenty-five plates, and one vase. (39). H: 12 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $700-900 331 An Etruscan majolica tea pot stand together with a matched cover griffen, smith, & co., late 19th century The cover in form of a coiled rope, surmounted by a sailor boy finial, apparently unmarked; the stand with impressed Etruscan mark to underside. (2). Dia.: 7 in. (stand) $100-200


332 Two Wedgwood style vessels 19th century Comprising a Staffordshire stoneware coffee pot, with impressed mark to underside of lid, “James Dudson...Staffordshire”; and an Adams Tunstall jasperware urn with impressed mark to underside of base, “J.C./Tunstall England/Adams Est’d 1657.” (2). H: 11 in. (tallest) $200-400

337 A group of English humorous figural ceramics various makers, early 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of Staffordshire figurines representing Hobson and Nell, or Cobbler and Wife; and a Royal Doulton Toby jug depicting The Lawyer, with impressed title “The Lawyer” to back and stamped mark to underside, coyprighted 1958. (3). H: 12 in. (tallest) $300-500

346 A group of three Staffordshire Toby jugs 19th century H: 11 1/2 in. (tallest) $600-800

333 Three Wedgwood blue jasperware cameo plaques mid 19th century Comprising two large plaques after “The Power of Love” modeled by John Flaxman, one stamped “WEDGWOOD” to verso, the other with marks effaced; and one small “Instruction of Daedalus.” L: 6 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $300-500

338 A group of four Staffordshire Toby Jugs 19th century H: 8 1/2 in. (tallest) $400-600

348 An assorted group of five Staffordshire Toby jugs and figurines 19th century H: 10 1/2 in. (tallest) $200-300

334 A Staffordshire figure of St. Philip possibly ralph wood, circa 1790 Apparently unmarked, bearing old shop labels from “T. Goode & Co. London.” H: 14 1/2 in. provenance: Thomas Goode & Co., London. $800-1,200 335 A collection of seven Staffordshire figurines mid-to-late 19th century Comprising three reclining lions and two spaniels, four of which have inset glass eyes; and an assembled couple: a lady with dog and a gardener. (7). H: 13 in. (tallest) $700-900 336 A large collection of nineteen Staffordshire figures and spaniels england, mid-19th century Comprising fifteen figures and figural groups and four spaniels. (19). H: 15 in. (tallest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $1,000-1,500

339 A group of four Staffordshire Toby jugs 19th century H: 9 in. (tallest) $400-600 340 A pair of Staffordshire Toby jugs 19th century H: 9 1/2 in. (tallest) $400-600 341 A group of three Staffordshire Toby jugs early 19th century H: 9 3/4 in. (tallest) $600-800 342 A pair of Staffordshire Toby jugs early 19th century H: 9 in. (tallest) $400-600 343 A group of three Staffordshire Toby jugs early 19th century H: 10 in. (tallest) $600-800 344 Two Staffordshire Toby jugs 19th century H: 9 1/2 in. (tallest) $200-400 345 A Rockingham ware Toby jug and a lustreware Toby jug 19th century H: 9 3/4 in. (tallest) $200-400

347 Two Staffordshire Toby jugs early 19th century H: 11 in. (tallest) $400-600

349 A collection of eleven assorted English Toby jugs 19th/20th century One hand-inscribed “T. Bournell London” to underside. H: 9 1/2 in. (tallest) provenance: Property from a private Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia collection. $800-1,200 350 A Meissen porcelain figure of a Bolognese dog 19th century After the model by Johann Joachim Kändler (German, 1706-1775), with blue underglaze crossed swords mark to underside and incised “2880”. H: 9 1/2 in. $500-1,000 351 A pair of Meissen porcelain figural salt cellars circa 1815-1860 Each in the form of two baskets, one surmounted by a girl and the other a boy. (2). H: 5 1/2 in., L: 5 1/2 in. $200-300 352 A Meissen style triple “calla lily” vase with putti bearing spurious meissen marks, 19th century Together with a figural group of a man and woman playing chess, bearing spurious Meissen marks to underside. (2). H: 10 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $150-300


353 A Meissen style porcelain figure depicting an allegory of Autumn 20th centuty Possibly Homco, with pseudo-Meissen mark. H: 14 in. $100-200 354 A German porcelain figural lamp 20th century Depicting an Alpine couple with a lamb and a dog, stamped “Germany 24� to underside of base, with lamp shade. H: 14 in. (without shade) $50-100 355 A pair of Samson porcelain candlesticks in the form of putti holding flower baskets 19th century With hand-painted gold anchor marks to reverse. H: 6 3/4 in. $100-200 356 A pair of French porcelain parrots achille bloch, paris, circa 1900 The male parrot with plumes aspray, together with a female parrot each perched atop floraldecorated stumps (2). H: 11 1/2 in. provenance: Property from the Estate of Simone Ziegler. $400-600 357 An Anspach porcelain figural group of Bacchus and Venus with infant Cupid late 19th century H: 8, W: 10, D: 6 in. provenance: Property of a Main Line lady. $500-700 358 A framed miniature porcelain portrait continental, 19th century Hand painted portrait of a woman set in an ornate gilt metal frame. H: 3 1/2 in., W: 2 1/2 in. (plaque) $75-125 359 An Austrian Teplitz Amphora pottery vase in the Bur Marigold pattern teplitz, austria, circa 1900 Stamped Teplitz 9034I and impressed mark Bur Marigold to underside. H: 16 1/2 in. $300-500

360 A large collection of Bohemian etched ruby glassware 19th/20th century Comprising various forms including decanters, pitchers, vases, bowls, plates, dishes, cups, and others. (approx. 60 pieces). H: 12 1/2 in. (tallest) $500-800 361 A French parcel-gilt blue opaline glass vase circa 1900 H: 7 3/4 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $200-400 362 A group of four worked and etched Venetian glass wall mirrors 20th century Comprising a pair with green borders, a multicolored lobed mirror, and a small clear wall sconce; all with glass flower appliques etched floral motifs, diaperwork, and courting figures. (4). H: 24 1/4 in. (tallest) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $800-1,200 363 A group of thirteen Venetian Bimini style glass cordial and cocktail glasses 20th century Multicolored, with worked glass animals within glass knop handles, some with glass cocktail picks. (13). H: 5 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-400 364 An assembled group of fifteen Venetian glasses 20th century Comprising seven tall goblets and eight blue dessert wine glasses. (15). H: 9 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-400

365 An assembled collection of Venetian glass tablewares 20th century Comprising a centerpiece cigar ashtray, by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), a pair of Venetian glass figures: a noble lady and gentleman, a pair of decanters, a compote, four dishes, two bud bases, a cordial glass, and three vinagrette bottles (two with painted armorial crests). (16). L: 11 7/8 in. (ashtray) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $600-800 366 A collection of of five Continental maiolica and faience table items 20th century Comprising an Italian maiolica lamp, two Italian maiolica plates, a French faience candlestick, and a Portuguese ceramic candlestick. (5). H: 26 3/4 in. (lamp) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $200-300 367 A collection of four Quimper serving bowls and eight Quimper plates brittany, france, 20th century All marked to undersides. (12). Dia: 18 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $100-150 368 A Boehm porcelain pelican group 20th century Depicting a pelican guarding two chicks. H: 19 in. $200-300 369 A Boehm porcelain heron 20th century H: 16 in. $200-300 370 A Murano glass crane with gilt metal legs 20th century H: 26 in. $400-600


371 An assembled collection of nineteen Herend tablewares 20th century Comprising a coffee pot, teapot, vase, three covered sugar dishes, a creamer, two small sauceboats, two small dishes, a toothpick holder, a serving dish, a three-part serving dish, four platters/trays, and a covered egg-shaped box. (19). H: 10 1/4 in. (vase) $700-900 372 A group of seven copper cooking pots 19th/20th century H: 6 3/4 in., Dia: 11 1/4 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $350-700 373 A group of six copper cooking pots 20th century H: 3 in., Dia: 8 1/4 in. (largest- stock pot) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 374 A group of six copper cooking pots 19th century H: 5 1/2 in., Dia: 10 3/4 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $500-700 375 A group of eight copper cooking pots most russian, 19th century H: 5 1/4 in., Dia: 9 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $600-800 376 A group of ten copper cooking pots and pans most french and portuguese, 19th/20th century L: 14 in. (longest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $500-800

377 A group of seven copper kitchen wares 19th/20th century Comprising three tea kettles, a large mixing cup, a mixing bowl, a lidded cannister, and a tea tray. (7). L: 12 1/2 in., H: 12 (largest tea kettle) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $500-700 378 A group of six assorted copper wares 19th/20th century Comprising a watering can, an oil can, a footed pot, a chamberstick, an oblong cachepot, and a two-handled stovetop pot. (6). H: 13 in. (tallest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $400-600 379 Two conforming wrought iron pot stands 20th century For use in the kitchen or garden. H: 72 in. (tallest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 380 A custom steel kitchen hanging pot rack contemporary Accompanied by chain and hooks. L: 74 in., W: 30. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $400-600 381 An English brass footman together with a gilt carved Chinese wall panel 19th/20th century The wall panel with a red painted frame and gilt carved figural landscape. H: 16 in., W: 14 in. (carved panel) $500-700 382 An English brass footman 19th/20th century H: 12 in., W: 15 in. $100-200 383 A brass samovar 19th century H: 19 1/2 in. $350-450

384 A collection of twenty-four brass candlesticks mostly english, 19th/20th century The entirety is comprised of pairs, two candlesticks are mounted as lamps. (24). H: 12 in. (tallest, excluding lamps) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $700-900 385 A collection of twenty-four brass candlesticks mostly english, 19th century H: 14 in. (tallest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $700-900 386 A cast lead Crest of Marlborough late 19th/early 20th century With the motto “Fiel Pero Desdichado.” W: 8 in. (approx.) provenance: Property from a private Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia collection. $200-300 387 A Russian silver-gilt and shaded enamel leafshaped tobacco box konstantin skvortsov, moscow, 1908-1918 Of leaf-form, the hinged box boldly decorated in cream. pale blue, moss green, plum, and sepia shaded enamel. L: 3 1/4 in. $800-1,200 388 A Russian icon of the Pochaevsky Mother of God 20th century Inscribed on verso in Russian “In remembrance of the Pochaevsky Monastery ...[illeg.]” and together with wooden kiot. 6 1/4 in. x 5 1/4 in. (sight) $300-500 389 A Greek icon of the Theotokos Enthroned with saints likely cyprus, 19th century 13 3/4 in. x 10 1/4 in. $600-800 390 A three-piece marble and ormolu clock garniture retailed by a.b. griswold & co., new orleans, la, early 20th century L: 19 3/4 in., H: 28 in. (largest) $2,000-3,000


391 A Louis XVI style ormolu cartel clock baguès & fils, paris, late 19th century In the form of a laurel wreath suspended from a ribbon, the white enamel dial marked “Baguès & Fils/Fabts de Bronzes/Paris” and the movement stamped “L.F./41093.” H: 18 in. provenance: Property from the Estate of Simone Ziegler. $400-600

397 A brass cased carriage clock j.e. caldwell & co., philadelphia, pa, 19th/20th century With a white porcelain roman numeral dial, the movement stamped “13 Jewels, France.” H: 6 5/8 in. W: 3 3/4 in. provenance: Retailed by Theodore B. Stern N.Y. Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-300

392 A Directoire style rouge marble clock garniture late 19th/early 20th century Comprising tempietto clock and two garniture vases. (3). H: 16 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-300 393 A George III style inlaid mahogany mantel clock late 19th/early 20th century H: 17 in., W: 13 in., D: 8 1/2 in. $200-400 394 A pair of French Carcel style bronze oil lamps possibly bernard carcel, late 19th century H: 21 in. $800-1,200 395 A George III style mahogany clock barometer airguide, mid 20th century H: 31 1/2 in. $100-150 396 Two Swiss cylinder music boxes late 19th/20th century The smaller music box with label marked Thorens and “Made in Switzerland, with six listed melodies; the larger music box is a “6 airs” cylinder box with floral marquetry inlaid lid and faux grain-painted exterior, with label to interior, “Zither Harmonique. Piccolo”, with six listed melodies. (2). L: 16 1/4 in., W: 7 1/2 in., H: 5 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $400-600

398 A pair of carved wood Corinthian column capitals late 19th/early 20th century Probably installed originally as interior architectural elements. (2). L: 6 3/4 in., H: 6 in. $100-150 399 A pair of Arts & Crafts style wrought iron sconces 20th century H: 19 1/4 in. $150-250 400 A German green-painted mantel clock mauthe, germany, 20th century With painted floral motifs to case. L: 18 3/4 in., H: 7 3/4 in. $100-200 401 A German gold-lacquered finish mantel clock schmid-schlenker, germany, 20th century With porcelain dial and painted floral motifs to case. L: 11 in., H: 6 3/4 in. $100-200 402 A group of five white lace bed coverings and tablecloths early 20th century Comprising three tablecloths and two bed coverings. (5). 120 in. x 68 in. (one tablecloth) $50-100 403 An Art Deco style sculpture 20th century Girl with fan on stone globe and square base. H: 9.5 in. $100-200

404 A needlework sampler “elizabeth drysdale was born august the 16 one thousand seven hundred and thirty one” 16 1/4 in. x 8 3/4 in. $200-300 405 A needlework sampler “frances mcmurray aged 8 years n.y. 1812” Worked with multicolored silk threads on linen ground, depicting a brick house with fruit trees enclosed behind a picket fence, surrounded by meandering strawberry border; with an associated handwritten poem to attached to backside, “To Cousin Frances, Fair as the hues of summers eve, With thee I leave my friendship true, & may it never cease to be Till thou art silent in the tomb, Wattertown April 11/13 Cynthia M. Mills.” 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in. (sight) $300-500 406 An English watercolor and featherwork picture of an owl circa 1800-1820 In original round gilt frame. Dia: 6 1/2 in. (sight) $250-350 407 A French silk work picture worked silk inscription “offert a mes chrs parens”, signed in ink Caroline Angelou, early 19th century. 14 in. x 8 1/2 in. $200-300 408 A Continental silk and chenille embroidery first half 19th century On hand-painted ground depicting a peasant scene with castle ruins. H: 8 1/2, W: 12 in. (sight) $400-600 409 Adam and Eve needlework sampler “jane jones her work ag(e) 14, 1838” A meandering vine enclosing Biblical verse, inscription, baskets of flowers and Adam and Eve, worked with polychrome silk threads on a wool gauze ground, framed. 18 in. x 17 1/2 in. (sight) provenance: Property of a New York Collector. $500-1,500


410 A needlework picture attributed to eliza cushman, circa 1815 Depicting a mother and child dancing in a wooded setting; worked silk threads and ink against watercolor background, reverse glass painted mat, framed. 20 in. x 17 in. (sight) $800-1,200 411 American School 19th/20th century theorem with fruit basket Matted and framed. 19 in. x 15 1/4 in. (sight) $100-200 412 American School 19th Century miniature watercolor portrait of benjamin franklin Unsigned, watercolor on board, housed in a sterling silver frame; with stamped inscription to verso,”With Compliments... B.Franklin, Paris 1788.” 4 5/8 in. x 3 3/4 in. (sight) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $400-600 413 American School 19th century three portraits: a lady and two young girls, one holding a cat Watercolor on paper, all framed. (3). 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/8 in. (largest, sight) $300-500 414 American School 19th century two portrait miniatures: a mother holding her baby and a young boy Watercolor on ivory; one framed and the other housed in a gilt oval case. (2). 3 in. x 2 1/2 in. (sight) $300-500 415 An appliquéd green and brown quilt 19th century With floral motifs. 98 in. x 72 in. $300-500 416 A pieced red and green quilt 19th century With flower basket motifs. 79 in. x 77 in. $300-500

417 A hooked rug late 19th century With floral motifs. 48 3/4 in. x 34 1/2 in. $300-500 418 A National Union State Sovereignty bedspread dated 1867 With a central eagle and shield motif surrounded by a border of stars; inscribed to central top, “National Union State Sovereignty 1867”; handinscribed “Duffy” (?) to corner edge. 96 in. x 87 1/2 in. $300-500 419 A woven navy and white coverlet mid-19th century With birds amongst flowering vines and floral motifs. 92 in. x 78 in. $300-500 420 A brown worked cotton quilt 19th century 104 in. x 76 in. (approx.) $500-800 421 A red and orange worked cotton quilt with sun motifs late 19th/early 20th century 86 in. x 71 in. (approx.) $500-800 422 A man’s hinggi hip cloth sumba island, indonesia, 20th century Ikat resist-dyed cloth in muted brown and blue designs. 110 in. x 57 in. $50-75 423 Two Arts & Crafts carved oak frames early 20th century 13 1/2 in. x 11 1/4 in. $400-600

424 An assembled collection of twelve adirondack and wood objects 19th-20th century Comprising six adirondack mirrors/frames,a turned wood bowl, two Oceanic style corbels, a pine salt box, a cigar stand presently mounted as a lamp, and a birdhouse depicting the Brant Point Lighthouse in Nantucket, MA inscribed to underside “Brant Point Lighthouse Nantucket 1910 J.T.H.” (12). 17 1/2 in. x 15 in. (largest mirror) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $200-400 425 A group of five Shaker pantry boxes early 20th century L: 15 in. (largest) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 426 A group of eighteen pewter items various makers, 19th/20th century Comprising a cachepot, three candlesticks, three teapots, a three-piece oil lamp, two pitchers, a tankard, a wine coaster, a cup, three porringers, and two plates. (18). H: 7 1/4 in., Dia: 10 1/2 in. (cachepot) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $250-350 427 A blue-painted country wall-mounted plate rack and six pewter plates english and american, 18th-19th century H: 27 1/2 in. (rack) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 428 A folk carved wood and silver ladle possibly northern european, 19th century The end of the wood handle with carved rooster. L: 9 1/2 in. $50-100 429 Three American coin silver tablespoons joseph richardson, jr. and nathaniel richardson, philadelphia, pa, circa 1780 All with cast shell backs and inscribed with the monogram “AB.” (3). L: 8 1/2 in., Total weight: 5.8 oz. t. $100-200


430 An American coin silver jug hood & tobey, albany, ny, circa 1845 With repoussé floral swags to surface; inscribed with the monogram “ABT.” H: 9 1/2 in., Weight: 17.07 oz. t. $200-400 431 A silverplated hot water kettle and stand 19th century Engraved with the great seal of the U.S. above an elaborate monogram. H: 14 1/2 in. provenance: Property from the Dumbarton House Collection, Washington D.C., sold to benefit future acquisitions. $250-500

437 Two painted miniature baskets late 19th/early 20th century L: 4 in., H: 4 in. (rectangular basket) $200-400 438 An African American rag doll 19th century L: 6 in. $250-350 439 A Moravian style mirrored star pendant 20th century With hatched opening for possible elumination. H: 15 in. $200-400

432 A collection of ten glazed redware vessels most probably pennsylvania, 19th century H: 9 in. (tallest) $300-500

440 An American wood and iron whirligig weathervane with a man and dog late 19th/early 20th century Accompanied by a wood and iron stand. L: 33 in. $300-500

433 A German redware covered pitcher dated 1830 Yellow, red, and green glazes; the body with slip decorated tulips and applied heart surrounding a German inscription. H: 10 1/2 in. $100-150

441 A large paperboard Nixon-Agnew presidential inauguration sign circa 1969 Dia: 71 1/2 in. $300-500

434 Redware figural bank 19th century Figure of a seated groundhog and snake on orb with slot and impressed “C.A.T.”; flared circular base. H: 7 1/2 in. provenance: Property from a Wilmington, Delaware Collection. $100-150 435 A Santa Clara blackware bowl frances salazar (b. 1936), 20th century Signed “Frances Salazar/Santa Clara pot” to underside. Dia: approx. 5 in. $200-300 436 A carved and painted wood bird early 20th century The bird with metal wire legs and paint-inscribed “503” to top of stump. H: 8 1/4 in. $300-500

442 “War of Texas Independence” presentation mortar and pestle to General Thomas Jefferson Green (1802-1863) dated 1836 Inscribed, “Gen. Thomas J. Green / 1836.” H: 10 1/4 in. (mortar) L: 13 in. (pestle) provenance: By descent in the family to the present owner. note: Thomas Jefferson Green (1802-1863) was born in Warren County, North Carolina and attended both the University of North Carolina and U.S. Military Academy at West Point. His political career began in the North Carolina State Legislature. In 1826, he moved to the territory of Florida and served as Justice of the Peace and represented Leon County in the territorial legislature. Green left Florida after the death of his young wife in 1836 and travelled to the then Republic of Texas where he established the Texas Land Company. Green was commissioned that same year Brigadier General in the Texas Army and successfully raised money, procured ammunitions and recruited a brigade for the “War of Texas Independence” against Mexico. This was likely when the Mortar and Pestle was presented to Green. Green later represented Bexar County in the House of Representatives of the First Congress of the Republic of Texas and was elected to the Senate of the Second Congress of the Republic of Texas. In 1843, as the representative from Brazoria County, Green introduced the bill establishing the Rio Grande as the boundary between Texas and Mexico. He was one of the organizers of the Texas Railroad, Navigation and Banking Company. After the annexation of Texas, Green moved to California where, in 1849, he was elected State Senator from Sacramento County and subsequently sponsored the bill for the establishment of the State University at Berkeley. In 1850, the legislature elected him Major General of the First Division of the California Militia. Green returned to North Carolina in 1857, where he purchased Esmerelda Plantation. He died at Esmerelda in 1863, reputedly heartbroken over Confederate losses Green’s papers are in the collections of the University of Texas and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. $2,000-3,000 443 Two folding paper physiological manikins james t. white & co., new york, late 19th century With label “White’s Physiological Manikin/Examined and Approved by Frank H. Hamilton M.D./James T. White & Co. New York/Patented May 10th 1886”; one retaining original box. (2). H: 35 1/2 in., 24 3/4 in. (boxed mankin) $600-800


444 A collection of seven assorted glass apothecary jars and bottles 19th century H: 10 1/4 in. (tallest) $200-400 445 A collection of five glass apothecary bottles 19th century Two bottles containing wood folk art objects: a chair model and an assembled devotional work of Christ on the cross. (5). H: 10 in. (tallest) $500-700 446 Cândido Aragonez de Faria (Brazilian-French, 1849-1911) poster “le gyroscope humain”, paris, 1900 Framed. 83 3/4 in. x 52 1/2 in. (sight) $500-800 447 A Yoruba beaded headdress and staff 20th century L: 73 in. (staff) $400-600 448 A brass surveyor’s mirror 19th century L: 11 in., H: 8 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $100-150 449 An American student arithmetic ledger circa 1830 Bound in a cloth cover. 13 1/2 in. x 8 1/4 in. note: wear to exterior and interior commensurate with age: insect holes to newspaper-lined covers, occasional foxing and discoloration to paper, inkinscription to cloth cover is worn away in spots; missing a few pages at the end, which have been cut away. $50-100

450 A pair of gazelle trophy heads early 20th century H: 33 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services and CITES with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $800-1,200 451 A German wood cow bell early 20th century L: 12 in., H: 5 1/2 in. (excluding rope) $40-60 452 A small Japanese metal-mounted tortoiseshell and lacquered wood chest-on- stand 19th century Overall decorated with painted bird motifs, with shell inlay to front; the doors open to reveal interior drawers. H: 21 in., W: 14 1/2 in., D: 17 in. $300-500 453 Two pieces of Roman style glass 18th/19th century Comprising a double balsamarium and an unguentarium. (2). L: 6 in. (larger) $100-200 454 Two cold painted bronze figures of dancers late 19th/early 20th century Mounted on marble bases. (2). H: 7 in. provenance: An Estate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $800-1,200 455 A cold painted bronze figure of a gnome early 20th century Supporting a glass bud vase “bundle.” H: 4 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $50-100 456 A collection of eleven assorted glass marbles probably german, late 19th century Including five transparent marbles with suspended sulfide animals, and six multicolored marbles showcasing latticino swirls and similar techniques. (11). Dia: 1 3/4 in. (largest) $250-350

457 A group of Grand Tour plaster intaglios giovanni liberotti, first half 19th century Presented in a book-form box with hand-written numerical list. L: 9 3/4 in. (box) $800-1,200 458 An unusual Mesopotamian style porcelain planter mangani, italy, 20th century With Mangani stamp to underside. H: 12 1/2 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $300-500 459 A Continental painted porcelain plaque still life of fruits and flowers, late 19th century Signed “G. Leonce” to lower right corner, framed. 29 1/4 in. x 19 in. (sight) $600-800 460 A French lace parasol 19th century With carved folding ivory handle. L: 24 1/4 in. (when extended) provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $200-300 461 An umbrella with damascene handle circa 1900 L: 29 1/2 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-300 462 Two Louis XVI period fans 18th century Displayed in shadowbox frames. (2). L: 20 in., H: 10 1/2 in. (largest, sight); L: 24 in., H: 12 3/4 in. (largest, frame) provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $400-600


463 A collection of seven Victorian japanned and lacquered papier-mâché desk items 19th century Comprising two collapsible wall bracket shelves, three lidded boxes, and two wall-mounted card/envelope holders. (7). L: 8 1/2 in., W: 3 1/2 in., H: 6 in. (largest card/envelope holder). provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $100-150 464 A collection of eight hand mirrors and candle snuffers 18th-20th century Comprising six hand mirrors (two are silver), and two iron candle snuffers. (8). L: 12 in. (largest mirror) provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $100-200 465 An Aubusson tapestry fragment of ‘Ecce Homo’ 18th century H: 25, W: 19 1/4 in. provenance: The collection of Georges Perrier, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $200-300 466 A pair of American cut glass and crystal hurricane lamps early 20th century Electrified, with glass hurricane shades. (2). H: 23 1/4 in. provenance: Property of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania collection. $200-400 467 A German repousse brass-cased singing bird automaton 20th century L: 3 3/4 in., W: 2 1/2 in., H: 1 1/4 in. $200-400 468 A group of daguerreotypes of young children mid-19th century The gilt cases displayed matted and framed together. 10 1/2 in. x 8 1/2 in. (frame) $300-500

469 French School 19th century églomisé portrait of mademoiselle d’artois, early 19th century The subject is depicted wearing a red dress and gold beaded necklace with crucifix and holding a stem of Easter lilies, in original frame. 9 3/4 in. x 6 3/4 in. (sight), 12 in. x 9 1/4 in. (frame) $300-500 470 American School 19th century miniature portrait of a lady, circa 1830 In a gilt gold frame. 3 in. x 2 1/4 in. (sight), 3 7/8 in. x 3 1/8 in. (frame) $300-500 471 A dagguereotype portrait of a girl mid-19th century The case bearing raised Masonic devices to exterior. 2 1/2 in. x 2 in. (sight), 3 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in. (case) $100-200 472 A collection of four cast iron dog doorstops early to mid 20th century Comprising three Scottish Terriers and a Boston Terrier; some possibly by Hubley. (4). L: 10 1/2 in., H: 10 in. $300-500 473 A Belle Époque bronzed spelter mystery clock with pendulum dial possibly ansonia clock co., late 19th/early century Depicting a classical figure holding freshly caught fowl, the suspended pendulum hanging from her upstretched arm; apparently unmarked. H: 25 in. $300-500 474 A group of three miniature wood furniture items various makers, 19th/20th century Comprising a Chinese daybed form box, a model of an 18th-century Philadelphia Chippendale high chest, and a model of the coronation chair in Edinburgh Castle and used in Westminster Abbey (together with a red sandstone “stone of destiny”) dated circa 1890. (3). H: 21 in. (tallest) $400-600

475 An oak collector’s cabinet with moth specimen drawers 20th century Including nine display boxes retaining various moth specimens and original labels indicating moth scientific names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: John W. Cadbury and others. (10). H: 51 3/4 in., W: 28 1/4 in., D: 23 1/2 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $800-1,200 476 A Gothic Revival walnut collector’s cabinet with moth and butterfly specimen drawers 20th century Including fourteen display boxes retaining various moth and butterfly specimens and original labels indicating moth/butterfly scientific names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: William F. Boscoe and others. (15). H: 65 1/2 in., W: 27 3/4 in., D: 21 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $800-1,200 477 A collection of ten moth specimen drawers late 19th and 20th century Retaining various moth specimens and original labels indicating moth scientific names, collection sites, dates, and several collector names: John W. Cadbury, Bryant Mather, William H. Howe, T.D. Mayfield, Albert Koebele, H. Wermsbacher, A.E. Brower, and others. (10). 21 in. x 18 1/2 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $400-600


478 A collection of ten moth specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth specimens and original labels indicating moth scientific names, collection sites, dates, and several collector names: A.E. Brower, Tom Spalding, T.D. Mayfield, Margaret M. Cary, John W. Cadbury, J.G. Franclemont, C. Pummel, L.H. Bridwell, and others. (10). 21 in. x 18 1/2 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $400-600 479 A collection of six moth and butterfly specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth/butterfly specimens and original labels indicating moth/butterfly scientific names, collection sites, dates, and several collector names: John W. Cadbury, John W. Cadbury III, A.E. Brower, William F. Boscoe, and others. (6). 22 7/8 in. x 18 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $200-400 480 A collection of six moth and butterfly specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth/butterfly specimens and original labels indicating moth/butterfly scientific names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: William F. Boscoe, John W. Cadbury III, and others. (6). 22 7/8 in. x 18 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $200-400

481 A collection of five moth and butterfly specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth/butterfly specimens and original labels indicating moth/butterfly specimen names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: John W. Cadbury III, J.G. Franclemont, H. Gibbon, and others. (5). 20 3/4 in. x 24 3/4 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $200-400 482 A collection of ten moth specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth specimens and original labels indicating moth scientific names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: Margaret M. Cary, H. Eastburn Thompson, William C. Wood, John W. Cadbury III, William F. Boscoe, O. Mooser, and others. (10). 19 in. x 16 1/2 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $800-1,200 483 A collection of nine moth and butterfly specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth/butterfly specimens and original labels indicating moth/butterfly scientific names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: John W. Cadbury, William F. Boscoe, and others; together with a conforming box containing specimens of the Asian Longhorned Beetle and information on its accidental introduction to areas of the United States. (10). 17 1/2 in. x 12 3/4 in. (most), 19 3/4 in. x 15 3/4 in. (largest) provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $800-1,200

484 A collection of ten moth specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth specimens and original labels indicating moth scientific names, collection sites, dates, and collector names: John W. Cadbury, William F. Boscoe, and others. (10). 20 1/2 in. x 17 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $400-600 485 A collection of seven moth specimen drawers 20th century Retaining various moth specimens and original labels indicating moth scientific names, collection sites, dates, and several collector names: J.G. Franclemont, E.P. Darlington, John W. Cadbury, and William F. Boscoe. (7). 20 1/2 in. x 17 in. provenance: Proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. note: Buyers should contact U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services with wildlife export questions before bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to ensure feasibility of export before purchase. $200-400 486 WILLIAM CECIL ROBINSON (BRITISH, FLOURISHED EARLY 20TH CENTURY) four original watercolor bird studies Pen, grey ink, and watercolor on paper sheets. Each depicting different species of birds, with English and Latin inscriptions. From a dismembered album, slightly dusty. approx. 11 x 15 in, 280 x 380 mm (sight) $400-600 487 WILLIAM CECIL ROBINSON (BRITISH, FLOURISHED EARLY 20TH CENTURY) four original watercolor bird studies Pen, grey ink, and watercolor on paper sheets. Each depicting different species of birds, with English and Latin inscriptions. From a dismembered album, slightly dusty. approx. 11 x 15 in, 280 x 380 mm (sight) $400-600


488 WILLIAM CECIL ROBINSON (BRITISH, FLOURISHED EARLY 20TH CENTURY) six original watercolor insect studies Pen, grey ink, and watercolor on paper sheets. Each depicting different insects, with English and Latin inscriptions. From a dismembered album, slightly dusty. approx. 11 x 15 in, 280 x 380 mm (sight) $500-800

495 STEUBEN acid-etched “green jade over alabaster” chinese pattern COVERED GLASS JAR DESIGNED BY FREDERICK CARDER, CIRCA 1925 Scratch mark to base: “5000 6” H: 6 1/4, Dia: 4 in. $800-1,200

489 ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH, 1846-1904) three plum and orange cabinet vases, circa 1900 All bearing Gallé mark. (3). H: 5 in. (tallest) $600-800

496 STEUBEN group of five gold aurene glass pieces, circa 1930 Including plate, stem vase, footed compote, pinched bowl, and cabinet vase. (5) Plate engraved: “Steuben Aurene 2028” Vase engraved: “Steuebn Aurene 2725” Footed compote engraved: “Aurene 1983” Pinched bowl engraved: “Aurene” Cabinet vase engraved: “Steuben Aurene 2648” H: 11 1/4 in. (tallest), Dia: 10 in. (plate) $700-900

490 ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH, 1846-1904) two squat orange and yellow cabinet vases, circa 1900 All bearing Gallé mark. (2). H: 3 7/8 in. (tallest) $500-700 491 ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH, 1846-1904) three red and pink cabinet vases, circa 1900 All bearing Gallé mark. (3). H: 6 in. $500-700 492 ÉMILE GALLÉ (FRENCH, 1846-1904) three purple and blue cabinet vases, circa 1900 All bearing Gallé mark. (3). H: 8 in. (tallest) $700-900 493 STEUBEN tall acid-etched “rose quartz” glass vase, designed by frederick carder, circa 1927 Unmarked. H: 14 3/4, Dia: 7 in. $1,000-1,500 494 STEUBEN acid-etched white over celeste blue glass vase no. 8413 variant, designed by frederick carder, circa 1925 Unmarked. H: 12 1/4, Dia: 9 in. $1,500-2,500

497 STEUBEN two gold aurene vases, designed by frederick carder, circa 1915 The larger engraved: “Steuben Aurene 2693” The sammer engraved: “Aurene 2784” H: 10 1/4, Dia: 9 1/2 in. (larger) $1,000-1,500 498 STEUBEN five blue aurene glass items, designed by frederick carder, circa 1915 Including pair of candlesticks, vase, and two salts. Candlesticks engraved: “Steuben Aurene 6400” and “F. Carder Steuben” Vase engraved: “Steuben” Larger salt engraved: “Steuben Aurene 564” Smaller salt engraved: “Aurene 9067” . H: 8, Dia: 7 3/4 in. (vase) $800-1,200 499 STEUBEN six gold aurene lamp shades, circa 1900 Each stamped to rim. (6). H: 4 1/4 in. $300-500 500 STEUBEN five gold aurene glass items, circa 1900 Including two pairs of vases and a jack in pulpit vase; all signed Steuben/Aurene or Aurene to undersides. (5). H: 16 1/4 in. (tallest) $600-800

501 STEUBEN four glass items, circa 1900 Including a verre de soie centerpiece, a Florentia tazza, a floriform vase, and a salt. (4). H: 8 1/2 in. $300-500 502 STEUBEN six early glass items, early 20th century Including a pair of candlesticks, a single candlestick, a tazza, and two finger bowls. (6). H: 12 in. $800-1,200 503 STEUBEN five glass and metal items, early 20th century Including two fan vases, a threaded goblet, a silverina Bristol vase, and an associated brass base. (5). H: 16 in. (tallest, approx.) $1,000-1,500 504 STEUBEN large blue jade low bowl, 20th century Dia: 12 in. $200-300 505 STEUBEN seven white over gold aurene glass items, early 20th century Including a bowl, a pair of cups, and four shallow dishes (7). Dia: 9 in. (largest bowl) $400-600 506 STEUBEN large group of green jade items, 20th century Including two drink sets. (20 pcs total). H: 9 1/2 in. (tallest) $1,500-2,500 507 STEUBEN large group of thirteen clear glass table articles, 20th century H: 10 in. (tallest) $1,000-1,500 508 STEUBEN group of blue glass items, 20th century Including a centerpiece bowl, a pair of candlesticks, three cocktail glasses, and four plates. (10 pcs total). H: 9 in. (tallest) $500-700


509 A group of Tiffany Favrile glass tablewares 19th/20th century Comprising a small vase, a tazza, and a bowl; all etch-inscribed “L.C. Tiffany Favrile” or “L.C.T. Favrile” to underside. (3). Dia: 8 in. (bowl) provenance: Property from a private Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia collection. $300-500 510 RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) glass esterel vase, circa 1923 Signed “R. Lalique/France” to underside. H: 6 1/4 in. $400-600 511 DAUM two enameled cabinet vases, nancy, france, circa 1900 Both signed “Daum/Nancy” to undersides. (2). H: 5 in. (tallest) $300-500 512 DAUM glass scenic vase, circa 1900 H: 7 in. $400-600 513 A Daum crystal rooster 20th century Etch-inscribed “Daum France” to base. H: 5 in. provenance: Property from a private Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia collection. $100-200 514 A collection of twelve Lalique animals and figurines france, 20th century Comprising courting doves, three small birds, rooster, eagle head, fish, frog, hedgehog, buffalo, elephant, and Venus de Milo. (12). H: 8 3/4 in. (tallest) $800-1,200 515 A group of four Lalique crystal figurines france, 20th century Comprising an elephant with raised trunk, a kneeling maiden holding a goat, a kneeling maiden holding a goose, and a small fish; all etched signed to undersides/bases. (4). H: 6 1/4 in. (tallest) Tallest height: 6 1/4 in. Length: 6 in. provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. $200-300

516 A collection of four Lalique crystal tablewares france, 20th century Comprising a centerpiece bowl with daisy motifs, a serving dish, and two flower-form candlesticks; all hand-inscribed “Lalique France” to underside. (4). Dia: 15 in. (centerpiece bowl) $400-600 517 A collection of five Lalique crystal vases france, 20th century Comprising five assorted vessels, each with different applied animal, plant, or design motifs: lions, owls, birds, and swirls; all handinscribed “Lalique France” to underside; together with a Verlys crystal vase with thistle motifs to exterior. (6). H: 9 3/4 in. (Verlys vase) $800-1,200 518 A Lalique “Bacchantes” crystal vase france, 20th century Hand-inscribed “Lalique France” to underside. H: 9 3/4 in. $800-1,200 519 Ilias Lalaounis (Greek, 1920-2013) two sterling silver floriform table sculptures on hardstone bases Both stamped 925 to stems. (2). H: 16 in. (tallest) provenance: From the collection of Ann Ward Spaeth. $300-500 520 PEDRO FRIEDEBERG (ITALIAN/MEXICAN, B. 1936) two sculptures: hand moon and angel wings, circa 1975 H: 9 3/4 in. (tallest) $1,000-1,500 521 PEDRO FRIEDEBERG (ITALIAN/MEXICAN, B. 1936) group of four butterfly chairs with human feet, circa 1975 H: 4 1/4 in. (tallest) $2,000-3,000 522 MODERN collection of pattern molds from the ferracute railroad, 20th century Presently mounted as wood wall art sculptures. (approximately 15 pieces). 18 in. x 11 in. (largest) $300-500

523 MODERN three sculptures, 20th century Including a large Daum sculpture with jets, a Leerdam face, and a Michael Cutler chromed kinetic sculpture. (3). L: 36 in., W: 15 in., H: 22 in. (Daum sculpture) $300-500 524 DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B. 1941) two-piece chinese red seaform glass set with black lip wrap With acrylic display case. L: 10 3/4 in. provenance: The Collection of the late Gloria G. Einbender. $3,000-5,000 525 An assembled group of studio pottery various makers, early to late 20th century Comprising a Belgian Faiencerie Thulin Studio art nouveau two-handled vase, a Brannam vase decorated with mold-decorated ivy, and a Hakenjos dish with applied butterfly. (3). H: 5 3/4 in. (tallest) $250-350 526 An assembled group of studio pottery various makers, 20th century Comprising two Marguerite Wildenhain/Pond Farm vases, a Barbara Willis jug, and a Troika, Cornwall vase; all signed to undersides. (4). H: 6 1/2 in. (tallest) $400-600 527 WAYLANDE GREGORY (AMERICAN, 19051971) set of eight dinner plates, mid-20th century Signed “Waylande Gregory” to undersides. (8). Dia: 10 3/4 in. $100-200 528 SCANDINAVIAN MODERN three ceramic vases, mid-20th century Comprising three vases by various makers: the tallest vase by Gunnar Nyland for Rörstrand Sweden IGLOO and the other vases by Stig Lindberg; all bearing signatures or manufacturer’s marks. (3). H: 10 1/2 in. (tallest) $600-800 529 CENEDESE massive pink scavo glass vessel, circa 1970 H: 21 in. $200-300


530 SEGUSO VETRI D’ARTE fluted scavo glass vase, circa 1970 H: 12 in. $50-150 531 RUDOLF STAFFEL (AMERICAN, 1911-2002) thrown, pierced and scored porcelain light gatherer vessel, with inscribed message Signed: “Rudolf Staffel” H: 7 3/4, Dia: 5 1/4 in. $800-1,200 532 RUDOLF STAFFEL (AMERICAN, 1911-2002) two porcelain “light gatherer” studies, philadelphia, pa, circa 1970s-1990s. H: 2 3/4 in. $500-700 533 A group of three art glass vases various makers, 20th century The tallest vase etch-signed “Juniper Studios 2007/100307” to underside, the oval vase etchsigned “Eichelt(?) Vuicr 2010” to underside, the third vase apparently unsigned. (3). H: 25 1/2 in. (tallest) $300-500 534 JOHN LEWIS studio glass bowl The bowl is set on an opaque black glass circular stand with the underside of the bowl inscribed. Approx D: 19 1/2 in., 50cm provenance: Acquired by the mother of present owner thence by descent $800-1,200 535 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) group of five blown glass vases, philadelphia, pa, circa 1970-1990 All signed and dated. H: 13 in., Dia: 4 in. (tallest) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $300-500 536 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) two blown glass patters and bowl, philadelphia, pa, circa 1970-1990s Platters signed and dated. Dia: 15 in x 16 3/4 in. (largest platter) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $100-200

537 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) two large and low platters and bowl, philadelphia, pa, circa 1990s All signed and dated. Dia: 20 in. x 21 1/2 in. (largest platter) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300 538 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) large blown glass bowl and platter, philadelphia, pa, 1999/2000 Both signed and dated. H: 9 1/3 in., Dia: 13 in. (bowl) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $50-150 539 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) two blown glass platters and bowls, philadelphia, pa, circa 1994-2000 Most signed and dated. H: 7 in., Dia: 11 in. (largest bowl) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $150-250 540 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) two large blown glass bowls, philadelphia, pa, circa 2000 Smaller signed and dated. H: 8 in., Dia: 15 in. (Largest) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $50-150 541 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) three blown glass bowls, philadelphia, pa, circa 1998-2000 All signed and dated. H: 6 3/4 in., Dia: 10 in. (largest) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $100-200

542 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) four blown glass bowls and vase together with smaller vase PHILADELPHIA, PA, CIRCA 1981-2000 All signed and dated. Small vase illegibly signed and dated. H: 6 in., Dia: 9 1/4 in. (largest bowl) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300 543 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) group of four blown glass bowls and a vase, philadelphia, pa, circa 1990s Most signed and dated. H: 4 3/4 in., Dia: 12 in. (largest bowl) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300 544 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) group of three blown glass bowls and a vase, philadelphia, pa All signed and dated. The vase circa 1976 and the bowls circa 2000. H: 8 1/2 in., Dia: 5 1/4 in. (vase) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300 545 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) group of eleven blown glass paperweights and scent bottle, philadelphia, pa, circa 1987-2001 Most signed and dated. H: 5 1/4 in., W: 3 in., D: 2 in. (scent bottle) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300 546 LUCARTHA KOHLER (AMERICAN, 1938-2017) group of four cast and fused glass goblets and centerpiece bowl All signed. H: 10 1/4 in., Dia: 2 3/4 in. (goblet) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $300-500


547 WESLEY ANDEREEG (AMERICAN, B. 1958) pair of glazed stoneware figural salt and pepper shakers, 1997 Each signed and dated 1997. H: 6 1/2 in. W: 2 3/4 in. D: 3 in. (each, overall) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $600-800 548 FRANCIS MCCARTHY (AMERICAN, 19232005) four vases and a bowl with figural decoration, circa 1968-1980 Glazed earthenware, most signed and dated. H: 10 1/2 in., Dia: 6 in. (tallest) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $300-500 549 FRANCIS MCCARTHY (AMERICAN, 19232005) four vases with figural decoration, circa 1965-1977 Glazed earthenware, all signed and dated. H: 10 3/4 in., Dia: 4 in. (largest) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300 550 FRANCIS MCCARTHY (AMERICAN, 19232005) six vases or planters, circa 1967-1981 Glazed ceramic with figural decoration, all signed and dated (one illegibly). H: 6 1/4 in., Dia: 6 1/4 in (largest) provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $300-500 551 ROLAND JAHN (AMERICAN, B. 1934) three blown glass bowls, philadelpha, pa, circa 1990s Two signed and dated. H: 9 in., Dia: 11 1/2 in. provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $200-300

552 EDWIN AND MARY SCHEIER (AMERICAN, 1910-2008 AND 1908-2007) glazed and incised coupe with figural decoration Signed. H: 10 1/2 in., Dia: 7 3/8 in. provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $1,200-1,800 553 EDWIN AND MARY SCHEIER (AMERICAN, 1910-2008 AND 1908-2007) glazed and incised low bowl with figural decoration Stoneware, signed. Dia: 10 3/8 in. provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $800-1,200 554 EDWIN AND MARY SCHEIER (AMERICAN, 1910-2008 AND 1908-2007) glazed and incised low bowl with figural decoration Stoneware, signed. Dia: 8 1/4 in. provenance: The Collection of Perry & June Ottenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $600-800 556 Two Louis Vuitton luggage bags late 20th century Comprising a garment bag and a tote. (2). 43 in. x 23 in. (largest when unfolded) $200-400 557 DAVID SENGEL (AMERICAN, B. 1951) vessel, circa 1996 Ebonized pine. H: 5 in., Dia: 12 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $300-500 558 MICHAEL MODE (AMERICAN, B. 1946) untitled, circa 2003 Purpleheart, wenge and pink ivory. H: 3 in., Dia: 6 1/2 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $600-800

559 DAN KVITKA (AMERICAN, B. 1958) two vessels, circa 1990 and 1995 Redwood burl and Macasser ebony. H: 3 1/2 in., W: 8 in. (largest) provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $600-800 560 DAN KVITKA untitled, circa 1993 Amboyna burl, signed. H: 1 3/4 in., Dia: 3 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 239. $200-300 561 DAN KVITKA untitled, circa 2003 Thuya burl, signed and dated. H: 1 3/4 in., Dia: 4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 239. $200-300 562 DAN KVITKA vessel, circa 1996 Tulipwood, signed and dated. H: 3 in., Dia: 5 3/4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 245. $200-300


563 MICHAEL PETERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1952) two vessels, circa 1987 and 1999 Featuring ‘Untitled’ from the Stone Series, bleached clack Locust burl, circa 1999; the other maple burl, circa 1987. H: 6 1/4 in., Dia: 6 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $800-1,200 564 GORST DU PLESSIS (ENGLISH-AMERICAN, 1938-2015) two lidded boxes, circa 2007 and 2010 Featuring ‘Untitled,’ pink ivorywood and African blackwood, circa 2010; ‘Untitled’ from Seattle Series, pheasant wood and African blackwood, circa 2007. H: 8 in., Diam: 4 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $400-600 565 MICHELLE HOLZAPFEL (AMERICAN, B. 1951) vessel, circa 1990 Maple. H: 9 1/2 in., W: 10 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $200-300 566 MEL LINDQUIST (AMERICAN, 1911-2000) two vessels, circa 1977 Splated maple burl. H: 6 in., W: 6 in. (largest) provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $300-500 567 CHRISTIAN BURCHARD untitled, circa 1989 Manzanita burl. H: 11 in., Dia: 6 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $150-250

568 CHRISTIAN BURCHARD (GERMANAMERICAN, B. 1955) vessel, circa 2000 Cocobolo. H: 7 in., W: 7 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $100-200 569 CHRISTIAN BURCHARD vessel, circa 1992 Box elder, signed and dated. H: 6 1/4 in., Dia: 6 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 221. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $300-500 570 JOHN JORDAN (AMERICAN, B. 1950) red maple vessel, circa 1995 Red maple. H: 10 in., W: 7 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $300-500 571 CHRISTIAN BURCHARD untitled, set of three pots, circa 2004 Madrone. H: 1 3/4 in. Diam: 1 1/2 in. (largest) provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 250. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $300-500

572 HAP SAKWA (AMERICAN, 1950) torus vessel, circa 1987 Torus. H: 7 in., W: 13 1/2 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $300-500 573 FRIEDRICK KUHN (GERMAN) american maple experience 2 American maple. H: 7 in., Dia: 13 1/2 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $300-500 574 DALE CHASE (AMERICAN, 1934-2007) lidded box, circa 1995 Pink ivorywood. H: 1 3/4 in. Diam: 2 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $100-200 575 DENNIS ELLIOT (ENGLISH-AMERICAN, B. 1950) bigleaf burl bowl, circa 1994 Bigleaf maple burl. Dia: 29 in. provenance: All proceeds from this sale benefits the Center for Art in Wood’s exhibition and programming. $300-500 576 R. W. “BOB” KRAUSS lidded vessel, circa 1988 Splated tiger-striped myrtle, engraved on bottom. H: 6 1/2 in., Dia: 6 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 206. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photography. $300-500


577 JOANNE SHIMA child’s chair, circa 1987 Maple, birch, medium-density fiberboard, lacquer. H: 21 in., W: 14 in., D: 12 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, pages 76, 77, 137 and 200. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $150-200 578 DEL STUBBS containers within containers, circa 1980 Wood. H: 1 1/2 in., D: 2 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 210. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $200-400 579 JOHN DIAMOND-NIGH untitled, circa 1985 Birch, signed. H: 5 1/4 in., W: 8 3/4 in., D: 7 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 211. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $200-300

580 FRANK KNOX lidded vessel, circa 1987 DuPont corian, engraved. H: 5 1/2 in., Dia: 3 3/4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 211. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200

583 FOSTER GIESMANN oval box, circa 1994 Black walnut, signed. H: 5 in., W: 7 1/2 in., D: 4 3/4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 216. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $150-250

581 MICHAEL KORHUN lidded container, circa 1993 Wood, signed and dated. H: 2 1/2 in., Dia: 6 1/5 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 212. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200

584 MICHAEL N. GRAHAM sculptural coat rack, circa 1986 Wood, acrylic paints, metal, signed and dated. H: 9 1/4 in., W: 7 1/4 in., D: 9 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 220. $100-200

582 BO SCHMITT AND TODD HOYER shapes of things to come, circa 1995 Ash and paint, signed and dated. H: 16 in., Dia: 16 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 215. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $200-300

585 EUCLED MOORE bowl, circa 1990 Walnut, oak, maple, paduk, wenge, signed and dated. H: 9 1/4 in., Dia: 14 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 220. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200


586 EUCLED MOORE bowl, circa 1991 Oak, paduk, walnut, signed and dated. H: 9 1/4 in., Dia: 14 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 220. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $150-250

589 WILLIAM HUNTER smokey silk, circa 1986 Pink ivory wood, engraved. H: 2 1/4 in., Dia: 8 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 221. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $500-700

592 MIKE SCOTT ceremonial vessel, circa 2000 Walnut, elm, brass, signed. H: 22 in., Dia: 18 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 226. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $400-600

587 WILLIAM PATRICK bowl, circa 1996 Zebra wood and paint, signed. H: 5 1/4 in., Dia: 9 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 221. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200

590 DANIEL GUILLOUX the trilobyte metamorphosis, circa 1997 Sofora, boxwood, acacia, calabash, lime. H: 9 3/4 in., W: 12 in., D: 5 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 222. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $300-500

593 DAVID FORBES jugnete, circa 2001 Wood, paint, brass, rope, signed. H: 30 1/2 in., Dia: 11 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 226. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $500-700

588 WILLIAM PATRICK bowl, circa 1996 Koa, acrylic paint, signed. H: 3 3/4 in., Dia: 10 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 221. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200

591 DANIEL GUILLOUX untitled, circa 1998 Wood, paint, ink. H: 3 1/2 in., Dia: 4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 222. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200

594 STUART KING bee token pot, circa 2001 Maple, sawdust, paint, ribbon, beads, pewter. H: 4 1/2 in., Dia: 5 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 227. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $200-300


595 LINCOLN SEITZMAN indi-urn (ls40), circa 1985 Various hardwoods, signed. H: 8 1/2 in., Dia: 8 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 233. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $400-600 596 LINCOLN SEITZMAN apache treasure basker illusion, #224, circa 1999 Maple, paint, ink, signed. H: 9 in., Dia: 12 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 233. $800-1,200 597 DAVID SOUZA lidded hollow turning, circa 2000 Blacked cherry, satinwood (finial), signed. H: 9 in., W: 6 3/4 in., D: 6 3/4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 235. $300-500

598 JUDY DITMER untitled, circa 2001 Dogwood, signed. H: 2 in., W: 6 in., D: 5 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 239. $200-300 599 DAVID LORY untitled, circa 1985 Sumac, signed. H: 1 3/4 in., Dia: 5 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 240. $100-200 600 DAVID LORY untitled, circa 1985 Red oak burl, signed. H: 2 in., W: 5 3/4 in., D: 6 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 240. $100-200

601 BILL SMITH untitled, circa 1998 Paduk, mahogany, pau amarello with bank of segmented pieces, signed and dated. H: 6 in., Dia: 4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 240. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $200-300 602 PETER HARRISON cable study 1, circa 2007 Honey locust, cable. Plasti Dip, signed and dated. H: 12 in., W: 2 1/2 in., D: 6 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 241. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200 603 MARC RICOURT vessel, circa 2002 Wood. H: 6 in., Dia: 12 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 244. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $500-700


604 JOHANNES MICHELSEN lotus vase iv, circa 1991 Spalted maple, cherry, signed. H: 23 in., Dia: 14 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 248. $400-600 605 GEORGE PETERSON cube, circa 2001 Wood. H: 8 1/2 in., W: 7 3/4 in., D: 8 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 248. $600-800 606 ANDREW POTOCNIK untitled, circa 2004 Red gum, signed. H: 1 3/4 in., Dia: 3 3/4 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 250. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $200-300

607 DAVID M. BENDER (puolestapuhuja), circa 2009 Maple, hardware, wire, black granite, birch. H: 32 in., W: 10 in., D: 28 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 251. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $300-500 608 GALEN CARPENTER untitled, circa 1995 Black palm, zircote, antler, signed. H: 7 in., Dia: 5 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: This work is illustrated in, Turning to Art in Wood: A Creative Journey a publication celebrating 25 years of the Wood Turning Center, page 254. We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $300-500 609 JOHN HALLET AND DANIEL OSTROV tall mold, circa 2012 Pear, hard maple, glass, steel. H: 5 in., W: 5 in., D: 30 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. $400-600 610 ROBERT W. CHATELAIN w-37, circa 1993 Black cherry burl and resin. H: 5 1/2 in., Dia: 8 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $150-250

611 ROBERT W. CHATELAIN w-17, circa 1993 Black cherry burl and resin. H: 6 1/2 in., Dia: 7 1/2 in. provenance: Works deaccessioned from The Center for Art in Wood to support the collection care and future acquisitions. note: We would like to thank John Carlano for the photograph. $100-200


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Registration All potential buyers must register for the sale prior to placing a bid. Registration information may be submitted in person at our reception desk, by fax or through our website at www.freemansauction.com. We will require proof of identification and residence and may require a credit card and/or a bank reference. By registering for the sale, the buyer acknowledges that he or she has read, understood and accepted Freeman’s Terms and Conditions of Sale. Buyer’s Premium A Buyer’s Premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. The Buyer’s Premium shall be: 25% on the first $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, and 12% thereafter. Sales Tax All items in the catalogue are subject to the 8% Pennsylvania and Philadelphia sales tax. Dealers purchasing for resale must register their tax numbers on current PA forms. Forms should be submitted to our Client Services office on the second floor. Catalogue Descriptions All item descriptions, dimensions and estimates are provided for guidance only. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. If potential buyers are unable to inspect lots in person, our specialists will be happy to prepare detailed Condition Reports on individual lots as quickly as possible. These are for guidance only, and all lots will be sold “as is” as per our Terms and Conditions of Sale. Bidding At the sale Registered bidders will be assigned a bidder number and given a paddle for use at the sale. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. The auctioneer will not mistake a random gesture for a bid. By phone A limited number of telephone lines are available for bidding by phone through a Freeman’s representative. Phone lines must be reserved in advance. Requests must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to the scheduled start of the sale. In writing Bid forms are available in the sale room and at the back of the catalogue. These should be submitted in person, by mail or by fax no later than one hour prior to the scheduled start of the sale. The auctioneer will bid on your behalf up to the limit. On the internet A fully-illustrated catalogue is available on-line at www.freemansauction.com. Registered bidders may leave absentee bids through the website and will receive email confirmation of their bid. Freeman’s is not responsible for errors or failure to execute bids. Payment Payment is due within ten (10) working days of the sale. Lots purchased will not be released until we have received full payment. Payment may be made in cash, by check, money order, or debit card. Payments by check must clear the bank before goods will be released. Removal of Purchases Deliveries will not be made during the time of the sale unless otherwise indicated by the auctioneer. All items must be paid for and removed within ten (10) working days of the sale. Purchases not so removed may be turned over to a licensed warehouse at the expense and risk of the purchaser. Shipping and Packing Responsibility for packing, shipping and insurance shall be exclusively that of the purchaser. Upon request, Freeman’s will provide the purchaser with names of professional packers and shippers known to us. Endangered Species Lots marked * are manufactured in whole or in part of restricted materials that may include tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, coral, rhinoceros horn, whalebone or marine ivory. Such materials may require specific licenses, certificates, or CITES documentation for import, export, moving between states in the U.S., or resale. Obtaining these documents may require scientific, laboratory or other expert analysis, in order to establish which species or genus the material came from. Freeman’s is unable to provide this information, and the obligation is on the purchaser of a lot containing any of these materials to ensure that they are able to obtain all the necessary or required documents should they need to, prior to bidding on the lot. If proper documentation or licenses etc. cannot be obtained for a purchased lot, the purchaser will still be required to make an on time payment for the lot as per our standard terms and conditions. Freeman’s cataloguing of the lots marked with this symbol * represents the best of our opinion, and the absence of this symbol from any lot description does not form a warranty that the lot will be free from any licensing or certification restrictions.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS All property offered and sold (“property”) through Samuel T. Freeman & Co, (“Freeman’s”) shall be offered and sold on the terms and conditions set forth below which constitutes the complete statement of the terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. By bidding at the auction, whether present in person or by agent, by written bid, telephone, internet or other means, the buyer agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions.

1 Unless otherwise indicated, all Property will be offered by Freeman’s as agent for the Consignor. 2 Freeman’s reserves the right to vary the terms of sale and any such variance shall become part of these Conditions of Sale. 3 Buyer acknowledges that it had the right to make a full inspection of all Property prior to sale to determine the condition, size, repair or restoration of any Property. Therefore, all property is sold “ASIS”. Freeman’s is acting solely as an auction broker, and unless otherwise stated, does not own the Property offered for sale and has made no independent investigation of the Property. Freeman’s makes no warranty of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or any other warranty or representation regarding the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition to the Property of any kind or nature with respect to the Property. 4 Freeman’s in its sole and exclusive discretion, reserves the right to withdraw any property, at any time, before the fall of the hammer. 5 Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the printed catalogue. Freeman’s reserves the right to determine any and all matters regarding the order, precedence or appropriate increment of bids or the constitution of lots. 6 The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid, to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion and in the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re- offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after sale, the Freeman’s sale record shall be conclusive in all respects. 7 If the auctioneer determines that any opening or later bid or any advance bid is not commensurate with the value of the Property offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the Property from sale.

8 Upon the fall of the hammer, title to any offered lot or article will immediately pass to the highest bidder as determined in the exclusive discretion of the auctioneer, subject to compliance by the buyer with these Conditions of Sale. Buyer thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility of the property sold, agrees to sign any requested confirmation of purchase, and agrees to pay the full price, plus Buyer’s Premium, therefore or such part, upon such terms as Freeman’s may require. 9 No lot may be removed from Freeman’s premises until the buyer has paid in full the purchase price therefor including Buyer’s Premium or has satisfied such terms that Freeman’s, in its sole discretion, shall require. Subject to the foregoing, all Property shall be paid for and removed by the buyer at his/her expense within ten (10) days of sale and, if not so removed, may be sold by Freeman’s, or sent by Freeman’s to a public warehouse, at the sole risk and charge of the buyer(s), and Freeman’s may prohibit the buyer from participating, directly or indirectly, as a bidder or buyer in any future sale or sales. In addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s by law, Freeman’s reserves the right to impose a late charge of 1.5% per month of the total purchase price on any balance remaining ten (10) days after the day of sale. If Property is not removed by the buyer within ten (10) days, a handling charge of 1% of the total purchase price per month from the tenth day after the sale until removal by the buyer shall be payable to Freeman’s by the buyer; Freeman’s shall charge 1.5% of the total purchase price per month for any property not so removed within 60 days after the sale. Freeman’s will not be responsible for any loss, damage, theft, or otherwise responsible for any goods left in Freeman’s possession after ten (10) days. If the foregoing conditions or any applicable provisions of law are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Freeman’s and the Consignor (including without limitation the right to hold the buyer(s) liable for the bid price) Freeman’s, at its option, may either cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer(s), or resell the property. In such event, the buyer(s) shall remain liable for any deficiency

in the original purchase price and will also be responsible for all costs, including warehousing, the expense of the ultimate sale, and Freeman’s commission at its regular rates together with all related and incidental charges, including legal fees. Payment is a precondition to removal. Payment shall be by cash, certified check or similar bank draft, or any other method approved by Freeman’s. Checks will not be deemed to constitute payment until cleared. Any exceptions must be made upon Freeman’s written approval of credit prior to sale. In addition, a defaulting buyer will be deemed to have granted and assigned to Freeman’s, a continuing security interest of first priority in any property or money of, or owing to such buyer in Freeman’s possession, and Freeman’s may retain and apply such property or money as collateral security for the obligations due to Freeman’s. Freeman’s shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the Pennsylvania Uniform Commercial Code. 10 Unless the sale is advertised and announced as “without reserve”, each lot is offered subject to a reserve and Freeman’s may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Consignors. In certain instances, the Consignor may pay less than the standard commission rate where Freeman’s or its representative is a successful bidder on behalf of the Consignor. Where the Consignor is indebted to Freeman’s, Freeman’s may have an interest in the offered lots and the proceeds therefrom, other than the broker’s Commissions, and all sales are subject to any such interest. 11 No “buy” bids shall be accepted at any time for any purpose. 12 Any pre-sale bids must be submitted in writing to Freeman’s prior to commencement of the offer of the first lot of any sale. Freeman’s copy of any such bid shall conclusively be deemed to be the sole evidence of same, and while Freeman’s accepts these bids for the convenience of bidders not present at the auction, Freeman’s shall not be responsible for the failure to execute, or, to execute properly, any pre-sale bid.

13 A Buyer’s Premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase price. The Buyer’s Premium shall be: 25% on the first $200,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion from $200,001 through $3,000,000, and 12% thereafter. 14 Unless exempted by law from the payment thereof, the buyer will be required to pay any and all federal excise tax and any state and/or local sales taxes, including where deliveries are to be made outside the state where a sale is conducted, which may be subject to a corresponding or compensating tax in another state. 15 Freeman’s may, as a service to buyer, arrange to have purchased property posted and shipped at the buyer’s expense. Freeman’s is not responsible for any acts or omissions in packing or shipping of purchased lots whether or not such carrier is recommended by Freeman’s. Packing and handling of purchased lots is at the responsibility of the buyer and is at the entire risk of the buyer. 16 In no event shall any liability of Freeman’s to the buyer exceed the purchase price actually paid. 17 No claimed modification or amendment of this Agreement on the part of any party shall be deemed extant, enforceable or provable unless it is in writing that has been signed by the parties to this Agreement. No course of dealing and no delay or omission on the part of Freeman’s in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of such right or any other right and waiver on any one or more occasions shall not be construed as a bar to or waiver of any right or remedy of Freeman’s on any future occasion. 18 These Conditions of Sale and the buyer’s, the Consignor’s and Freeman’s rights under these Conditions of Sale shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Consignor and Buyer agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

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