Andrew Jones Auctions: Private Collection of Mitzi Gaynor, June 29, 2022

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The Private Collection of Mitzi Gaynor June 29, 2022



The Private Collection of Mitzi Gaynor Wednesday, June 29th 1:00 pm

Andrew Jones Auctions 2221 S. Main Street Los Angeles, CA. 90007 andrewjonesauctions.com

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Monday, June 27 Tuesday, June 28 Please contact us directly to make an appointment PRIOR to visiting our premises. Bids (213) 748-8008 (213) 748-8018 fax accounts@andrewjonesauctions.com

Jennifer Kurtz jennifer@andrewjonesauctions.com 213.212.6831 Photographer: Angel Pérez Dawn Lu Casey Pinckard Catalog Design: Bryan Stoughton

Sale number: 4003 Lots 101-271 Please refer to our online catalog at www. andrewjonesauctions.com for more detailed information on lots 101-271. Special collection notice to buyers for this sale: All lots from this sale must be collected (following payment in full) by Friday, July 8th at 5pm (Pacific Time). Lots not collected by this date will be sent to off-site storage at the buyer’s expense.

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Mitzi gaynor Legendary Emmy® winning and Golden Globe® nominated actress, comedienne and musical performer, MITZI GAYNOR, made her motion picture debut alongside Betty Grable in the 20th Century Fox film production My Blue Heaven and went on to dazzle audiences in some of the most revered musicals of Hollywood’s “Golden Age” including There’s No Business Like Show Business with Ethel Merman and Marilyn Monroe, Anything Goes with Bing Crosby and Donald O’Connor, Les Girls with Gene Kelly, and most notably as “Ensign Nellie Forbush” in the blockbuster film adaptation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress. The platinum-selling South Pacific soundtrack, featuring Gaynor’s vocals on classics “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair’’ and “A Wonderful Guy,” has never gone out of print and ranks as the fourth album of all time to spend the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart (31 weeks). Gaynor continued her film career starring opposite Frank Sinatra in The Joker is Wild, David Niven and Carl Reiner in Happy Anniversary (1959); followed by Stanley Donen’s Surprise Package with Yul Brynner & Noel Coward; and the comedy For Love or Money with Kirk Douglas, Gig Young and Thelma Ritter. Her fabled Las Vegas debut in 1961 established her as one of the nation’s top live performers. In an era when male entertainers including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Liberace dominated Las Vegas showrooms, Gaynor’s success broke the entertainment mecca’s pay barrier for women as she became the city’s highest paid female entertainer and the second highest paid headliner of the time, male or female. She was the first female performer ever to be awarded the Las Vegas Governor’s Trophy for Star Entertainer of the Year. Her critically acclaimed annual concert tours visited theatres and concert halls across North America for six decades. Concurrent with her film & concert career, her innovative annual television specials, including Mitzi... and 100 Guys, and Mitzi...Roarin’ in the 20’s, garnered 17 Emmy nominations, winning 6 awards. The specials were celebrated in the PBS musical documentary, Mitzi Gaynor: Razzle Dazzle! The Special Years, featuring clips and commentary from Gaynor herself, along with Carl Reiner, Tony winners Bob Mackie, Kristin Chenoweth and Kelli O’Hara, and famed director/choreographer Tony Charmoli, amongst others. The documentary earned Gaynor her own Emmy Award® for Outstanding Entertainment Special. She was recently inducted into the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame by Michael Feinstein. For her contributions to dance she received the inaugural 2016 Dizzy Feet Foundation “Legend Award” from Adam Shankman and Nigel Lythgoe, and the Nevada Ballet’s “Woman of the Year’’ award. Gaynor continues to share her dazzling brand of showmanship with audiences the world over in her acclaimed stage & concert performances. In reviewing her most recent show, The New York Times called her “an all-time great,” and Rex Reed of The New York Observer noted, “Glamorous, Colossal and one of a kind, Mitzi Gaynor is the real deal.” 2 | aNDREW JONES aUCTiONS



101 A collection of American and English sterling silver tableware various makers 20th century Comprising eighteen various casters and an English inkstand. (19) the tallest casters height 5 1/2in (14cm); total weighable silver approximately 9oz troy $100-150

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102 A Kirk & Son silver repousse decorated sugar bowl second half 19th century Monogramed to underside. height 5 1/2in (14cm); width 6 3/4in (17cm); depth 3in (7.5cm); weight approximately 13.5oz troy $80-120

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103 Three Continental silver vanity articles various makers late 19th-early 20th century Comprising an Austrian minaudiere, a three bottle scent box and a Dutch table box. the circular box height 3 1/4in (8cm); diameter 3 1/2in (9cm); total gross silver weight approximately 17oz troy $200-300


104 Three American and English silver table articles various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising a Shreve gilt dish, a Boots glass vanity box, Birmingham, 1909 and a Victorian gilt table box, London, 1888. height of box 3in (7.5cm); diameter of dish 7 3/4in (20cm); weight of dish and Victorian box approximately 18oz troy $200-300

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105 A Peruvian sterling silver vase Camusso 20th century height 7 1/2in (19cm); width 6 3/4in (17cm); depth 6in (15cm); weight approximately 23oz troy $150-250

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106 Three Continental silver table boxes German and Russian late 19th-early 20th century Comprising a German oval and squat square box and a Russian oval footed box. height 5in (12.5cm); width 5in (12.5cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm); total weight approximately 22oz troy $200-300

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107 Three Continental silver tablewares late 19th-early 20th century Comprising a German table basket and circular box, both Hanau and a Dutch sugar caster. height of caster 8 1/2in (22cm); length of basket 9in (23cm); total silver weight approximately 19oz troy $500-700

108 An eight piece group of English and American silver flatware Tiffany & Co and Reid & Son 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of Reid & Son table spoons, Newcastle, 1825, later repousse decorated and a set of six Tiffany & Co. Bamboo demitasse spoons. length of table spoons 9in (23cm); total weight approximately 9oz troy $150-250 108

109 A group of seven silver and glass scent bottles various makers late 19th/early 20th century Together with a tall cylindrical box. (8) the largest height 7 1/4in (18cm); diameter 1 5/8in (4cm); weight of box approximately 4oz troy. $400-600 109

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110 A Gorham sterling silver mounted glass claret jug early 20th century height 8in (20cm); length 6in (15cm); width 4 1/4in (11cm) $100-200

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111 An assembled International collection of silver serving and place setting flatware various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising a part service of Whiting Stratford pattern, two Reed and Barton Florentine Lace tomato servers and a ladle, a cheese scoop, sugar sifters, a pair of sugar tongs, demitasse spoons, egg spoons, beverage stirrers and other items, some pieces monogrammed or inscribed. (50) total weight approximately 30oz troy $500-700 111 (part lot)

112 A group of five International silver, gilt metal, enamel and glass scent bottles Tiffany & Co. and other makers late 19th-early 20th century Together with a gilt metal vanity box, some monogrammed. (6) the largest bottle height 6 1/2in (17cm) $400-600 112

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116 114 (part lot) 113 A group of five International silver, metalware and cut glass vanity bottles and jars various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of English jars, an English scent bottle, an American jar and another bottle. the largest height 6 3/4in (17cm); diameter 3in (7.5cm) $300-500

115 A group of eight International silver, metalware and cut glass scent bottles various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising four English, one German, a pair unmarked and another unmarked, some monogrammed or inscribed. height of tallest 6 3/4in (17cm) $400-600

114 A collection of English silverplate, mother of pearl and ivorine flatware serving pieces and tableware 19th-20th century Including fish servers, cheese and fruit serving set, a pair of champagne form casters, berry spoons, olive claws, place setting pieces and caviar utensils, some cased, approximately 57 pieces. the largest case 9 x 8 1/4in (23 x 21cm); length of fish slice 12in (30.5cm) $300-500

116 A group of eight International silver and metalware mounted glass inkwells and scent bottles various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising three English scent bottles, one French inkwell and four unmarked inkwells, one with stand, some monogramed or inscribed. the largest height 7 3/4in (20cm); width of stand 7 3/4in (20cm) square $400-600

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117 An American coin silver three piece coffee service R & W Wilson, Philadelphia, PA circa 1825 Comprising a coffee pot, a cream jug and a covered sugar bowl. the coffee pot height 13in (33cm); length over handle 11 1/2in (29cm); width 6 1/4in (16cm); total weight approximately 80oz troy $800-1,200 118 A collection of six International silver and metalware cigar and table boxes various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising two Russian silver cigar cases, a Japanese silver cigar case, a dome topped metalware box with double headed eagle mount, a metalware box with divided drawer, and a Gorham silver square box, some monogramed or inscribed. the largest height 3in (7.5cm); width 7in (18cm) square; weighable silver approximately 18oz troy $400-600

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119 A French silver plate table box late 19th/early 20th century height 4 1/4in (11cm); width 8 1/4in (21cm); depth 6 1/4in (16cm) $200-300

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120 A five piece collection of silverplate and oak barware various makers 20th century Comprising a two bottle caddies, a wine cooler, an ice bow and a basket. height of larger caddy 15in (38cm); width of ice bowl 11 1/2in (29cm) $200-300 120

121 A set of four Rococo style silver plate candlesticks early 20th century height 12 3/4in (32cm); diameter 6 1/2in (16.5cm) $300-500

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122 A chrome and marble roast carving stand modern height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); length 23in (58.5cm); width 10 1/2in (27cm) $100-200 122

123 A group of eight International silver plate drinks accessories various makers 20th century Comprising a pair of tall bottle coasters, a pair of short bottle coasters, a cocktail shaker, a bottle carriage, a claret jug and a biscuit box. the claret jug 13 1/2in (34cm); length 8in (20cm); width 6 1/2in (16.5cm) $250-350

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124 A set of eight hammered silver plated candlesticks second half 20th century height 6 1/2in (16.5cm); diameter 4in (10cm) $100-150

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125 A pair of French silver plate mounted cut glass tazza late 19th century height 7in (18cm); diameter 9in (23cm) $250-350 125

126 Two silver plated trays 20th century the larger length over handles 31in (79cm); width 19 1/4in (49cm) $100-150

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127 A nine piece group of International silver plate tableware various makers late 19th-20th century Comprising an oval biscuit box, a spoon warmer, a cream jug, a miniature butler’s tray, a tea caddy, a swing handle basket, a pair of tazza bases and a shell form covered cheese dish. the basket height to top of handle 13 1/2in (34cm); width 12 1/4in (31cm); depth 9 3/4in (25cm) $150-250 127 12 | Andrew Jones Auctions


128 A mechanical silverplate wine stand/ decanter early 20th century height 15in (38cm); width 7in (18cm); depth 9 1/4in (23.5cm) $150-250

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129 An English Old Sheffield plate tea urn 19th century Together with three silver plate covered vegetable dishes. (4) the urn height 13 1/2in (34cm); width 16in (41cm); depth 14 1/2in (37cm) $200-300

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130 A silver plate wine cooler on stand mid 20th century overall height 30 1/2in (71cm); width 13 3/4in (35cm); depth 9in (23cm) $150-250

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131 A Louis XV Provincial cherrywood armoire second half 18th century Interior later fitted as a bar. height 92 1/2in (235cm); width 55 1/2in (141cm); depth 22 1/4in (56.5cm) $300-500 14 | Andrew Jones Auctions


132 Two George III mahogany bedside cupboards late 18th century One with a brushing slide above a pair of doors, the other with a pair of doors over a faux drawer. the larger height 28 1/2in (72cm); width 20in (51cm); depth 18in (46cm) $800-1,200

133 An English mahogany pedestal partners’ desk late 19th century height 30 1/2 (77.5cm); width 63 1/4in (160.5cm); depth 41 3/4in (106cm) $400-600 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 15


134 Italian School (18th/19th century) The Annunciation oil on metal panel 6 3/4 x 5in (17 x 12.5cm) $150-250

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135 An Anglo Indian brass inlaid teak box second half 19th century height 5 1/4in (13.5cm); width 5 1/2in (14cm) $60-80

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136 A Neoclassical style bronze mounted steel and glass circular coffee table second half 20th century height 18in (46cm); diameter 48in (122cm) $250-350

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137 Attributed to Ludwig Vollmar (German, 1842-1884) Serenade oil on board 15 x 12in (38 x 30.5cm) $500-700

137 138 A Victorian brass mounted mahogany lap desk on later stand the lap desk mid 19th century The hinged lid reversing to a hinged green leather lined writing surface opening to a document compartment above a further hinged green leather lined writing surface opening to a well with three drawers before utensil compartments, above a side drawer. overall height 23 1/2in (60cm); width 19 3/4in (50cm); depth 10 1/2in (27cm) $500-700

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139 A Neoclassical style granite, bronze and steel guéridon second half 20th century height 28in (71cm); diameter 24in (61cm) $300-500

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140 A set of eight Italian Rococo style green painted dining chairs and a Regency style twin pedestal dining table second half 20th century the table height 29in (73.5cm); length 107in (272cm); width 44in (112cm); the chairs height 38 1/4in (97cm); width 20 1/2in (52cm); depth of seat 15in (38cm) $600-800

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141 An imposing Italian Baroque style cream painted side cupboard second half 20th century The base with four paneled doors each enclosing a shelf. height 98in (249cm); width 96in (244cm); depth 18 1/2in (47cm) $800-1,200

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142 Guy de Marquand (20th century) Portrait of Gigi oil on board titled and signed Guy de Marquand lower right 16 x 12in (40.5 x 30.5cm) $200-300

143 A Chinoiserie decorated composition console modern height 30 1/2in (77.5cm); width 60 1/4in (153cm); depth 15 1/4in (39cm) $200-300 20 | Andrew Jones Auctions


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144 A Louis Vuitton leather trimmed monogram canvas duffle bag height 12 1/2in (32cm); length 23in (58.5cm); width 14in (35.5cm) $200-300 145 A Louis Vuitton hard sided monogram canvas suitcase and a monogram canvas garment bag Suitcase serial number 878818; together with a monogram canvas garment bag. (2) the suitcase 16 1/2in (42cm); width 24in (61cm); depth 8 3/4in (22cm) $600-800

146 A Louis Vuitton hardsided monogram canvas vanity case mid 20th century Monogramed M.G.B., #125471. height 8 1/4in (21cm); width 16in (40.5cm); depth 9 1/4in (23.5cm) $200-400 147 A Louis Vuitton monogram canvas hard sided Alzer 80 suitcase mid 20th century Monogram M.G.B. height 20 1/2in (52cm); width 31 1/2in (80cm); depth 10 1/2in (27cm) $600-800

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148 A Continental Neoclassical style giltwood twelve light chandelier 20th century height 37in (94cm); diameter 28in (71cm) $200-300

149 A brass and glass coffee table The base previously the base of a campaign bed. height 19 3/4in (50cm); width 79in (201cm); depth 38in (96.5cm) $300-500

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150 A Tabriz pictorial carpet Northwest Persia approximately 9ft 4in x 13ft (248.5 x 396cm) $1,500-2,500 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 23


151 Renato Borsato (Italian, 1927-2013) Anna Maria, Roma (reclining nude) oil on canvas signed lower right R. Borsato, titled to the reverse 20 x 30in (51 x 76cm) $200-400

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152 A group of four French gilt bronze mounted glass table boxes 20th century Two pairs. the larger pair height 6in (15cm); width 8 1/4in (21cm); depth 5 1/4in (13.5cm) $600-800 152

153 A set of eighteen Hutschenreuther porcelain service plates 20th century Green printed factory mark. diameter 10 3/4in (27.4cm) $200-300

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154 Tino Vaglieri (Italian, 1929-2000) Uomo (Portrait of a man in a black hat), 1956 oil on board signed lower right VAGLIERI, with unfinished portrait of a woman to the reverse 28 x 24in (71 x 61cm) $600-800

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155 After Raffaello Sanzio da da Urbino (Raphael) (Italian, 1483-1520) The Holy Family oil on canvas with indistinct signature and date 1775, lower right 17 x 16 1/2in (43 x 43cm) $200-300

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156 A Mason’s ironstone pitcher and chamber pot in the Bandana pattern circa 1900 Each with black printed factory mark above ENGLAND, with red painted pattern B/9440/XX. height of pitcher 11 1/2in (29.3cm); height of pot 5 3/4in (14.5cm) $100-150 156

157 Three Continental enamel table articles late 19th century Comprising a covered urn and a pair of bud vases. the urn height 10in (25.5cm); width 4in (10cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm) $120-180

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158 Dutch School (19th/20th century) Figures in a 17th century shop oil on canvas signed lower right Van Gelden 16 x 12in (40.5 x 30.5cm) $150-250

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159 A Continental earthenware timepiece late 19th century With kite registration mark to reverse for 27 November 1882, single train movement. height 10 1/4in; (26cm); width 10 1/4in (26cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm) $150-250

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160 A group of seven Continental table decorations late 19th-20th century Comprising a pair of gilt bronze and porcelain candlesticks, a gilt metal and porcelain oval box, a gilt metal mounted porcelain rectangular box, two gilt metal photo frames and carriage timepiece. the largest height 11in (28cm); width 7in (18cm) $200-300 160

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161 An assembled suite of Continental clear and colored glass stems 20th century Comprising pair of amethyst cut to clear hock glasses, height 7 1/2in; four cordials with colored glass bowls and clear twist stems; nine glasses with gilt heightened clear bowls and green stems, height 5 5/8in and five Baccarat cordials with colored cut to clear glass bowls, etched factory mark, height 5 1/4in. (20) $200-300

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162 A set of eight Baccarat glasses in the Tonneau pattern modern Etched factory mark. height 4 3/8in (11cm) $200-300

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163 Three Art Deco style art glass vases 20th century Comprising a Correia etched teal green vase, signed Correia and etched EVLET GR and numbered 18/200, height 15 1/4in; a Correia etched cranberry glass vase, signed Correia, etched LE and numbered 14/200, dated 1989, height 11in; and a Riedel clear glass vase, monogram mark, height 9 1/8in. $400-600

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164 A five piece group of Venetian glassware 20th century Comprising four goblets with gilt stems, heights ranging from 9 to 9 1/2in and a Murano Zanfirico twisted ribbons with copper aventurine flecks art glass fazzoletto/ handkerchief vase, probably Fratelli Toso, height 9 3/4in. $300-500 164

165 A suite of Baccarat clear glass stemware modern Comprising ten 7 1/2in Burgundy glasses and nine 7in glasses in the Tastevin (Pommard) pattern; eleven 5 3/4in claret glasses in the Francois Villon pattern and twelve 6 5/8in port wine glasses in the SaintRemy pattern; etched factory mark. (42) $800-1,200

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166 Three contemporary art glass vases modern Comprising a Lundberg Studios blue feather decorated vase, etched factory mark, dated 1981 and LS08/305, height 9 1/8in; tall trumpet vase, height 9 7/8in and squat cabinet vase, height 5 1/8in. $150-250 166

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167 An Austrian painted terracotta bust of a Moor on mottled marble pedestal 20th century overall height 62in (157.5cm); width 19in (48cm); depth 13 1/4in (33.5cm) $600-800

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168 A pair of Baroque style steel floor lamps second half 20th century height to finial 70in (178cm); diameter 24 1/2in (62cm) $300-500


169 A pair of Italian Neoclassical parcel gilt and grey painted three quarter columns 19th century height 94 1/2in (240cm); width 12in (30cm); depth 9in (23cm) $1,000-1,500 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 31


170 A five piece Samson armorial porcelain garniture early 20th century Red painted pseudo Chinese seal mark. heights ranging from 4 5/8 to 5 3/4in (11.7 to 14.5cm) $200-300

171 A set of twelve Coalport porcelain Exhibition ‘jeweled’ cabinet plates circa 1893 Each centered by architectural ruins or buildings in rural landscapes within ‘jeweled’ borders against a magenta ground, gilt Chicago 1893 exhibition mark on the green printed factory mark above registration number 118792, some with painted pattern mark X993. $500-700 32 | Andrew Jones Auctions


172 A ten piece group of Imari pattern porcelain tableware late 19th/early 20th century Comprising five 8in plates; two shell form dishes; lunette shaped footed bowl, width 13in; covered sauce tureen and a square form plate. $600-1,000

173 A sixteen piece English porcelain botanical part dessert service 19th century Comprising thirteen 9in plates; two oval serving dishes, width across handles 11 3/4in; and one square form serving dish, width across handles 11 3/4in. (16) $500-700 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 33


175 (part lot) 174 A Barovier & Tosa Mezza Filigrano glass vase second half 20th century Etched Barovier & Tosa Murano. height 9 3/4in (24.7cm) $200-300

175 A suite of Baccarat glassware in the Montaigne (Optic) pattern modern Comprising eleven 7 1/4in wine glasses and nine 5 3/4in high ball glasses, etched factory mark. (20) $400-600

176 A suite of contemporary glassware modern Comprising three Val St. Lambert candlesticks, etched factory mark, height 10 1/8in; Waterford bowl, etched factory mark and paper label; Orrefors bowl, etched factory mark, etched LH438413 and paper label, diameter 7 1/2in; Lenox vase, molded relief factory mark and paper label, height 9 1/2in and a Riedel center bowl, retailed by Tiffany, diameter 11 3/4in. (7) $150-200

177 A set of twelve Baccarat glass shell form place card holders and seven Baccarat shot glasses in the Aladdin pattern Etched factory mark. (19) height of card holder 2 1/4in (5.6cm); width 2 1/2in (6.4cm); height of glasses 2 3/4in (7cm) $300-500 34 | Andrew Jones Auctions


178 A suite of Lalique frosted and clear glassware 20th century Comprising four bowls in the Nippon pattern, etched R. LALIQUE, height 2 3/8in, diameter 4 5/8in; pair of boxed shot glasses in the Enfants pattern, height 1 3/4in, etched Lalique ® France and a Tulips vase, etched Lalique ® France and factory label, height 6 3/4in. (7) $300-500 179 An eight piece suite of Venetian glassware late 19th/early 20th century Comprising seven graduated glasses and a centerpiece. heights ranging from 7 5/8 to 12in (19.5 to 30.5cm) $400-600

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180 A suite of Baccarat clear glass table articles modern Comprising seventeen leaf shaped dishes, width 3 7/8in, length 5in; covered sugar, height 5 1/2in; three covered jam pots and spoons, height 4 1/2in and a bowl, diameter 6 3/4in; each with etched factory mark. (25) $400-600

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181 A French patinated bronze figure of a tambourine player after the model by Francisque-Joseph Duret (1804-1865) 20th century Base inscribed Duret f. height 17in (43cm); width 7in (17.5cm); depth 6in (15cm) $300-500

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182 A set of twelve Bohemian (Epiag) porcelain side plates retailed by Ovington Brothers first quarter 20th century Green printed factory mark above retailer and Austria. diameter 8 3/4in (22cm) $120-180

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183 Two Spanish Colonial polychrome decorated santos figures 18th-19th century The Madonna and St. Francis. the larger height 17 1/2in (44cm); width 7 1/2in (19cm); depth 4in (10cm) $200-300

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184 A French patinated bronze figure of a tambourine player: Il Santorello after the model by Justin Chrysotome Sanson (1833-1910) 20th century Base inscribed J Sanson / ROMA. height 16in (40.5cm); width 7in (18cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm) $300-500

184 185 A set of twelve Royal Worcester porcelain side plates retailed by Ovington Brothers Co., New York early 20th century Puce printed factory and retailer’s marks, red painted C1084, printed registration mark 651926. diameter 9in (23cm) $300-500

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186 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt bronze figural five light candelabra late 19th century height 23 1/2in (60cm); diameter 11in (28cm) $800-1,200

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187 A French brass mounted ebonized iron campaign bed late 19th/20th century Together with a bronze mounted steel chair. (2) overall height 62 3/4in (159.5cm); width 79in (200.5cm); depth 29in (73.5cm) $200-300

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188 A Venetian Rococo style green painted and polychrome decorated bureau cabinet second half 20th century The upper section with a pair of doors enclosing a pair of shelves over a slant front enclosing drawers and pigeonholes. height 92 3/4in (235.5cm); width 49in (124.5cm); depth 22in (56cm) $800-1,200 40 | Andrew Jones Auctions


189 Manner of Maurice-Quentin de La Tour (French, 1704-1788) Portrait of Marie-Josèphe de Saxe, Dauphine of France oil on canvas The frame with crest inscribed DONNÉ / PAR / MADAME LA DAUPHINE / À Mr L’ABBÉ DE MURAT / SON / AUMÔNIER 25 1/2 x 21 1/2in (64.5 x 54.5cm) $8,000-12,000 Footnote: This work is related to Maurice-Quentin de La Tour’s pastel portrait of the dauphine Marie-Josèphe de Saxe (173167) which was exhibited at the Salon of 1761, no. 47, now Inv. 27623, Musée du Louvre. The sitter is shown wearing court dress, a medallion of St. John Nepomucene which is suspended from a red ribbon, and the Order of the Starry Cross which is suspended from a black ribbon. In lot 189, the dauphine’s necklace of large pearls is substituted with a blue choker. The Abbé de Murat was nominated as the aumônier of the dauphine in 1754. We would like to thank Ólafur Þorvaldsson for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 41


190 Peter Lanz Hohnstedt (American, 1871/72-1957) Sunlight through the trees oil on board signed lower right P.L. Hohnstedt 15 x 23in (38 x 58.5cm) $600-800

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191 A Continental Baroque style gilt bronze bible stand late 19th century height 12in (30.5cm); width 15in (38cm); depth 14 1/2in (37cm) $200-400

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192 A large gilt bronze mounted patinated and gilt metal and granite two tier table second half 20th century height 29 1/2in (75cm); width 42 1/2in (108cm) square $300-500


193 Attributed to Henry Thomas Alken, Sr. (British, 1785-1851) Over the fence, 1823 watercolor on paper signed lower right H. Alken and dated 13 x 18in (33 x 46cm) $300-500

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194 A French gilt bronze mounted porcelain mantel clock Raingo Frères, Paris late 19th/early 20th century The dial inscribed RAINGO FRERES PARIS, with twin train movement. height 13in (33cm); width 7 1/4in (18.5cm); depth 6in (15cm) $300-500

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195 A large gilt bronze mounted patinated and gilt metal granite two tier table second half 20th century height 29 1/2in (75cm); width 42 1/2in (108cm) square $300-500

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196 A pair of close nailed blue suede upholstered stained mixed wood swivel desk chairs modern height 33 1/2in (85cm); width 26 1/2in (67cm); depth of seat 22in (57cm) $200-300

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197 A pair of close nailed blue suede upholstered stained mixed wood swivel desk chairs modern height 33 1/2in (85cm); width 26 1/2in (67cm); depth of seat 22in (57cm) $200-300

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198 A pair of close nailed blue suede upholstered stained mixed wood swivel desk chairs modern height 33 1/2in (85cm); width 26 1/2in (67cm); depth of seat 22in (57cm) $200-300


199 Attributed to Alfred De Dreux (French, 1810-1860) Picnic in the Bois de Boulogne oil on canvas 23 1/2 x 28 1/4in (60 x 72cm) $3,000-5,000 Provenance: With Herbert Roman, Inc., New York, New York.

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200 A French gilt bronze and champlevé oval table box late 19th century With cipher mark to underside HE between two vases. height 5 1/2in (14cm); width 8 1/4in (21cm); depth 5 1/2in (14cm) $400-600

201 A French gilt bronze mounted cloisonné enamel Japonisme table box late 19th century height 3 1/2in (9cm); width 4 1/2in (11cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm) $300-500 Provenance: By repute, The George Blumenthal Collection.

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202 A French gilt bronze and champlevé enamel table box late 19th century height 4in (10cm); width 7 1/4in (18.5cm); depth 5in (12.5cm) $500-700

203 A Continental Neoclassical gilt metal and shell figural tazza late 19th century The handle in the form of Neptune, above a figural relief carved dish. height 4 1/4in (11cm); width 10in (25.5cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm) $600-800

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204 Continental School (19th century) Portrait of a young woman oil on panel 15 x 12in (38 x 30cm) $400-600

205 Manuel Prior (Spanish, b. 1933) Mujeres en color oil on canvas signed upper right Prior, signed again Manuel Prior, titled and inscribed with artist’s name to the reverse 33 1/2 x 41in (85 x 104cm) $600-800 48 | Andrew Jones Auctions


206 English School (19th century) Le Rendezvous oil on board indistinctly signed lower right 9 x 14in (23 x 36cm) $700-1,000

207 French School (20th century) Flower market oil on canvas signed lower right with initials LV 30 x 20in (76 x 51cm) $500-700

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208 A Bosendorfer ebonized 7ft baby grand piano Together with a matching bench. (2) the piano height 40in (102cm); length 80in (203cm); width 59in (150cm); the bench height 19 1/4in (49cm); width 34in (86.5cm); depth 15in (38cm) $6,000-8,000

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209 A group of seven Tibetan enameled and stone inset metalware table articles Comprising a ewer, two cups, three animal figures and a pierced circular box. the ewer height 9 1/4in (23.5cm); length 6 1/2in (16.5cm); width 3 1/2in (9cm) $200-300

211 A group of eleven Chinese porcelain table articles Comprising three celadon bottle vases, a pair of vases, a single vase, three Famille Verte plates and a pair of Export armorial plates. the tallest vase height 8in (20cm); diameter of pair of plates 9 3/4in (25cm) $200-400

210 A twelve piece group of Chinese Export Rice Grain porcelain tableware Comprising eight plates and four bowls, variously marked to undersides. diameter of plates 9 3/4in (25cm) $200-300

212 A group of six Chinese hardstone table decorations Comprising four figural groups, an oval censer and a table top picture frame; together with a quartz specimen. (7) the frame height 13 1/2in (34cm); width 11in (28cm) $120-180

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215 A French gilt bronze mounted Chinese porcelain centerpiece With seal mark to underside. height 3 3/4in (9.5cm); diameter 12 1/2in (32cm) $120-180 Provenance: By repute, the George Blumenthal Collection. 216 A pair of Japanese Satsuma porcelain vases With six character marks to undersides. height 18in (46cm); diameter 8in (20cm) $400-600

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219 A group of six Chinese hardstone accessories Comprising three pendants, a belt hook, a seal and a lotus bowl. the bowl height 1in (2.5cm); width 3in (7.5cm); depth 2 1/2in (6.5cm) $200-300 220 A Chinese hardwood display stand height 31in (79cm); width 16 1/2in (42cm); depth 6 1/4in (16cm) $200-300


221 Continental School (20th century) Figures in a market oil on masonite 27 1/2 x 39in (70 x 99cm) $700-900

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222 An English boarded oak chest 17th century height 19 1/2in (49cm); width 24in (61cm); depth 14 1/2in (37cm) $100-150

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223 A pair of teal mohair upholstered bergeres modern height 34in (86.5cm); width 26in (66cm); depth 18 1/2in (47cm) $150-250 223

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224 A lucite etagere modern height 89 1/2in (227cm); width 40in (101.5cm); depth 16in (40.5cm) $200-300

225 A brass mounted lucite and glass trestle table and two chairs mid 20th century the table height 29 3/4in (75cm); width 60in (152.5cm); depth 35 1/2in (90cm); the chairs height 35 1/2in (90cm); width 15in (38cm); depth of seat 16in (40.5cm) $300-500 56 | Andrew Jones Auctions


226 A Continental Baroque style parcel gilt and faux tortoiseshell painted mirror 20th century height 66in (168cm); width 47in (119.5cm) $600-800

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227 A pair of Chinese shell inlaid lacquer panels height 35 1/2in (90cm); width 7 3/4in (19.5cm) $150-250

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228 An English ironstone footbath retailed by Daniell, London late 19th/early 20th century Retailer’s mark to underside, raised on a later wooden stand. height of footbath 8 1/4in (21cm); width across handles 19 1/2in (49.5cm) $150-250 228

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229 An extensive Bavarian (Heinrich & Co.) porcelain part dinner and tea service in the Manchester pattern 20th century Comprising seventeen 10in dinner plates; eighteen 7 3/4in salad plates; sixteen 6 1/4in bread and butter plates; eighteen cream soup bowls and stands; thirteen tea cups and eighteen saucers; fifteen demitasse cups and seventeen saucers; six fruit bowls; covered vegetable dish, width across handles 13in; and a 13 1/2in platter; green printed factory mark above SELB/BAVARIA/ HEINRICH & CO. (158) $300-500

230 (part lot) 230 A Tharaud Limoges porcelain dinner service in the Nan Toung pattern 20th century Comprising thirty-four 10 1/4in dinner plates; twenty-two 8 1/2in salad plates; twenty-four 6 3/4in side plates; twenty-four 9in soup bowls; twenty-four fruit bowls; thirty-four tea cups and thirty-eight saucers; black printed factory marks, some above pattern name. (200) $400-600 58 | Andrew Jones Auctions


231 (part lot) 231 A glazed pottery part dinner and tea service in the Classic Ivy pattern designed by Lynn von Kersting for the Ivy Restaurants circa 1980s Comprising ten 13 3/4in chargers; nine 11in dinner plates; six 7 1/4in side plates; two teapots; cream jug; six soup cups and twelve saucers; one tea cup and seven saucers; ten coffee cups and nine saucers; water pitcher, height 10 1/4in; wine cooler, height 8 1/4in and a vegetable dish (lacking cover), various black painted marks. (76) $200-300

232 A twenty-two piece group of Herend porcelain table articles 20th century Comprising in the Queen Victoria pattern, teapot (1603), height 7in; coffee pot (lacking lid, 612); two covered sugars (665 & 1664); two cream jugs (648 &1644); covered cream soup (744); vase, height 6 1/2in; covered box with floral finial (6153); cigarette urn (8960); two match stick holders (8930); ashtray; small covered box (6037); pin tray (8562); in the Eton pattern, a cream jug (644); in the Rothschild Bird pattern, a small jardinière and stand (7260) and bud vase (7105), height 5 1/4in; two floral reticulated covered bon-bon boxes (6200 & 6202) and a two light candle holder centered by a rose; blue printed factory marks, some with model number and pattern initials (as noted). $600-800 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 59


233 Two gilt bronze and enamel table boxes late 19th century height 2 3/4in (7cm); width 4 1/2in (11.5cm); depth 3 1/4in (8cm) $250-350

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234 Three Continental table decorations late 19th/20th century Comprising two gilt metal table boxes, one centered by a portrait of Madame de Lamballe after Antoine Vestier and a silver timepiece, with English import marks, 1891. the largest box height 5 1/4in (13cm); width 7in (18cm) square $400-600

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235 Three Continental decorative objects late 19th-20th century Comprising an oval gilt bronze table box with portrait miniature, a framed portrait miniature and an Hermes gilt metal and faux tortoiseshell travel alarm clock. the box height 2 1/2in (6cm); width 6in (15cm); depth 5in (12.5cm) $300-500 235

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236 A pair of Gothic style enamel plaques 20th century Depicting The Annunciation and Gaspar, Balthasar and Melchior, framed. overall 7 1/2 x 8 1/2in (19 x 21.5cm) $200-300

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237 A Continental enamel mythological panel: Venus and Adonis In a gilt bronze frame. overall height 5in (12.5cm); width 6in (15cm) $200-300

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238 A cold painted bronze figural group after a model by Franz Bergman 20th century Underside stamped B in an urn and NAMGREB. height 7 1/2in (19cm); length 8 1/2in (21.5cm); width 6 1/2in (16.5cm) $400-600

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239 An Italian Baroque style giltwood mirror 19th century height 66 1/2in (169cm); width 47in (119.5cm) $1,000-1,500

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240 A Rococo style giltwood and faux marble console second half 20th century height 19in (48cm); width 47 3/4in (121.5cm); depth 16 1/2in (42cm) $250-350


241 A Chinese carpet approximately 9ft 4in x 7ft 9in (284.5 x 236cm) $400-600

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242 Manner of Marcel Gromaire (French, 1892-1971) Woman with hood oil on board height 24 x 20in (61 x 51cm) $600-800

243 A five piece suite of white painted iron patio furniture second half 20th century Comprising a circular table with swing out stands, two armchairs and two side chairs. the table height 28 3/4in (73cm); diameter 35 1/2in (90cm); the chairs height 35in (89cm); width 22in (56cm); depth of seat 14 1/2in (37cm) $200-400 64 | Andrew Jones Auctions


244 Manner of John Hoppner (British, 1758-1810) Portrait of Master Robin Vanecke oil on canvas 54 1/2 x 36in (138 x 91.5cm) $8,000-12,000 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 65


245 A Modernist fret cut polished steel mirror modern height 60in (150cm); width 37 1/2in (95cm) $200-300

246 A pair of Italian Neoclassical steel stools second half 20th century Underside of feet impressed MADE / IN / ITALY. height 19 1/2in (49.5cm); width 15in (38cm); depth 21in (53cm) $200-400 66 | Andrew Jones Auctions


247 A Tiffany Studios patinated bronze Three Scarab inkwell circa 1900 The underside impressed 2157/.12 / TIFFANY STUDIOS /NEW YORK and with Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company monogram, the hinged lid revealing a later clear glass liner. height 4in (10cm); diameter 4 1/4in (11cm) $3,000-5,000 Literature: Alastair Duncan, Tiffany At Auction, New York, 1981, p. 54. Robert Koch, Louis C Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes, Lamps: A Complete Collector’s Guide, New York, 1989, pp. 90-91. Robert Koch, Louis C. Tiffany: The Collected Works of Robert Koch, Atglen, PA, 2001, pp. 214-215. John Loring, Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co., New York, 2002, p. 194. Alastair Duncan, Louis C. Tiffany: The Garden Museum Collection, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2004, pp. 366 and 368. Alastair Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, pp. 395, 428 and 430.

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248 A pair of Venetian Rococo style glass mirrors second half 20th century height 50 1/2in (128cm); width 27in (68.5cm) $600-800

248 249 A group of twenty Continental porcelain and earthenware tablewares 19th-20th century Comprising a Richard Ginori rectangular tray, width across handles 16 1/2in; a chinoiserie decorated rectangular tazza, height 4 1/4in; a pair of English dessert low compotes, red painted A2077, diameter 9 1/4in; a Vista Allegra for Mottahedeh oval covered tureen, width across handles 13 1/2in; pair of Imperial porcelain quatrelobed dishes, width 11 1/4in; five ironstone plates; five transfer decorated plates; two framed prattware pot lids depicting Charing Cross and Holborn Viaduct and a faience chamber stick. $300-500

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250 A Victorian walnut adjustable music stand mid 19th century height 44 1/2in (113.5cm); width 19in (48cm); depth 19in (48cm) $300-500

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251 A pair of Continental Baroque style gilt metal, cut and pressed glass three branch wall lights 20th century height 28in (71cm); width 21in (53cm); depth 13 1/2in (34cm) $500-700 251

252 A group of four Continental decorative pictures various artists 19th-20th century Various media, comprising a landscape, a portrait and two figural scenes. the largest 18 x 15in (46 x 38cm) $200-300

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253 A German patinated bronze model of Dionysus after a model by Hans Weddo von Glümer (1867-1915) Gladenbeck foundry 20th century Base inscribed Hv Glümer / ... / W&P Gladenbeck, on a rouge griotte marble pedestal. overall height 16in (40.5cm); width 4 3/4in (12cm); depth 7 1/2in (19cm) $300-500

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254 Warren Davis (American, 1865-1928) Heart of the Forrest and Edge of the Forrest (2) oil on canvas one signed WARREN DAVIS 16 1/4 x 12 1/4in (41 x 31cm) $1,500-2,000

255 Continental School (late 19th/early 20th century) Study of a young woman oil on canvas 19 3/4 x 15in (50 x 38cm) $100-150 70 | Andrew Jones Auctions


256 A blue painted wrought iron garden bench second half 20th century height 37 1/2in (95cm); width 49in (124.5cm); depth of seat 16 1/2in (42cm) $100-150

257 Two pairs of Italian glazed earthenware garden seats second half 20th century the larger pair height 24in (61cm); width 15in (38cm) $400-600 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 71


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258 A set of four cast stone figures of the Four Seasons second half 20th century On pedestals. overall height 57 1/2in (146.5cm); width 17in (43cm); depth 16in (40.5cm) $500-700

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259 A group of twenty six books on Art and Design Lot includes: 1. Diary of An Art Dealer. Rene Gimpel. NY: FSG, 1966. gift inscription to Mitzi and Jack. 2. Modern Prints and Drawings. Paul Sachs. NY: Knopf, 1954. 3. 50 Years of Modern Art. Emile Langui. London: Thames and Hudson, 1960. 4 -8. Guided Tours of the World’s Great Museums: A Colorslide Tour of the MET, NYC; The Prado Museum; California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco.; Kroller- Muller Museum.; Cleveland Museum of Art.; 9. The Minstrel Tree. Alan Shayne. 10. The National Geographic Society: 100 years of Adventure and Discovery. C.D.B. Bryan. NY: Abrams, 1987. 11. The Hollywood Style. Arthur Knight. NY: Macmillan, 1969. 12. The Visconti Hours. Millard Meiss. NY: George Braziller, 1972. 13. Jewelry Through the Ages. G. Gregorietti. NY: American Heritage, 1969. gift inscription to Mitzi. 14. The wonderful World of Netsuke. Rutland: Tuttle, 1964. 15. A History of Art. Germain Bazin. Boston: HM Co., 1959. 16. The Ahmanson Gifts. LA: LACMA, 1991. 17. Country Kitchen. Jocasta Innes. NY: Rizolli, 1991. 18. Jacques Cousteau: The Ocean World. NY: Abrams. 19. Laura Ashley Style. Iain Gale. NY: Harmony Books, 1987. 20. Tiger Flower. Robert Vavra. NY: Reynal, 1968. 21. The Golden Encyclopedia of Art. NY: The Golden Press, 1961. 22. The Praeger Picture Encyclopedia of Art. NY: Praeger, 1958. 23. The Encyclopedia of Art. Eleanor Munro. NY: The Golden Press, 1961. 24. Kandinsky: Biographical and Critical Study. Jacque Lassaigne. Geneva: Skiria, 1964. 25. Sir Joshua Reynolds: A Personal Study. Derek Hudson. London: BLES, 1960. 26. Leonardo da Vinci: Aspects of the Renaissance Genius. Morris Philipson. NY: Brazillar, 1966. $200-300

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260 A collection of seventeen books pertaining to Hollywood, Film and Fashion Lot includes: 1. The Evolution and Metamorphosis of Four Fabulous Faces: Garbo, Swanson, Crawford and Dietrich. Larry Carr. NY: Arlington House, 1970. Folio in slip case. 2. Hollywood at Home: A Family Album 1950-1965. Sid Avery, photographer. NY: Crown Books, 1990. Gift inscription to Mitzi and Jack. 3. David O. Selznick’s Hollywood. Ronald Haver. NY: Knopf, 1980. folio. 4. Goodbye Baby & Amen: A Saraband for the Sixties. David Bailey & Peter Evans. NY: Coward McCann, 1969. folio. 5. In Person: The Great Entertainers. Martin Gottfried. NY: Abrams, 1985. Signed by Gottfried. 6. Fred Astaire: His Friends Talk. Sarah Giles. NY: Doubleday, 1985. 7. Erte Fashions by Erte. NY: St. Martins, 1972. 8. The Image Makers: Sixty Years of Hollywood Glamour. Paul Trent. NY: McGraw Hill, 1972. 9. Great Movie Actresses. Philip Strick. NY: Morrow, 1985. 10. The Dictionary of Costume. Turner Wilcox. 1969. 11. A Pictorial History of the Silent Screen. Daniel Blum. NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1953. 12. The Age of Innocence: A Portrait of a Film. Martin Scorsese. NY: Newmarket, 1993. 13. Hollywood Glamor Portraits. John Kobal. NY: Dover, 1976. 14. Greta Garbo: Paper Dolls in Full Color. NY: Dover, 1985. 15. Modern Dance: Paper Dolls in Full Color. NY: Dover, 1983. 16. Sarah Bernhardt. William Emboden. London: Studio Vista, 1974. 17. Travel in Vogue. London: Book Club Associates, 1981. $200-300

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261 A collection of thirty five books on Film, Theater, Music and Dance Lot includes 35 books 12 of which are signed and or inscribed to Mitzi Gaynor: 1. A Low Life in High Heels, Holly Woodlawn. NY: St Martins, 1991. inscribed and signed. 2. The Fox that Got Away. Stephen Silverman. Secaucus: Lyle Stuart, 1988. gift inscribed from Martha. 3. Tonight and Every Night. Vivian Van Damm. London: Stanbley Paul, 1952. Inscribed by Dick Hansen to Mitzi. 4. One More Time: The Dal Richards Story. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 2009. 5. The Westmores of Hollywood. Frank Westmore. NY: Lippincott, 1976. Inscribed and signed by author to Mitzi. 6. Too Much is Not Enough. Orson Bean. Secaucus: Lyle Stuart, 1988. 7. Troupers of the Gold Coast: or the Rise of Lotta Crabtree.NY: Harcourt, Brace, 1928. 8. On The LIne: A Creation of A Chorus Line. Robert Viagas; Baayork Lee, Thommie Cast. NY: Morrow, 1990. inscribed and signed by two of the authors. 9. Showmen and Suckers. Maurice Gorham; Edward Ardizzone. London: P. Marshall, 1951. gift inscription to Mitzi. 10. What the World Needs Now. Hal David. NY: The Trident Press, 1968. gift inscription to Mitzi. 11. The Magic Curtain. Lawrence Langer. NY: Dutton, 1951. signed by author. 12. Layla-Majnu: A Musical Play in Three Acts. Dhan Gopal Mukerji. San Francisco: Paul Elder, 1916. Inscribed and signed to Madame (Anna) Pavlova from the author. together with 23 other books. $200-300

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262 A group of forty four books on Literature, History and Philosophy Highlights of this lot are: Tender is the Night. F. Scott Fitzgerald. London: Grey Walls, 1948. in dust jacket. 2. This Side of Paradise. F. Scott Fitzgerald. NY: Scribner’s, 1954. 3. The Lives and Times of Archy and Mehitabel. Don Marquis. Garden City: Doubleday, 1950. gift inscribed to Mitzi from Tina. 4. Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East. Baird T. Spalding. LA: DeVorss, 1964. 5 vols. complete. 5. Letters of James Agee to Father Flye. NY: Braziller, 1962. 6. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Edward Fitzgerald (trans). London: Collins, 1965. leather bound in slipcase. 7. Now We Are Six. A. A. Milne. NY: E.P. Dutton, 1960. 8. Winnie Ille Pu. A.A. Milne. Alexander Lenard (Latin translation) NY: E.P. Dutton, 1962. 8. Resistance, Rebellion, and Death. Albert Camus. NY: Knopf, 1961. 9. The World’s Great Thinkers. Saxe Commins. NY: Random House, 1947. 4 vols. slip-cased. 10. The I Ching: Or the Book of Changes. Wilhelm / Baynes. Princeton U. Press, 1980. 11. The Golden Bough. Sir James Frazer. NY: Macmillan, 1958. 12. Churchill: The Walk with Destiny. H. Tatlock Miller. NY: Macmillan, 1959. 13. The World of Law: The Law and Literature. Ephraim London. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1960. 2 vols. in slip case. together with 31 others. $200-300

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263 A group of thirty two monographs and books, some signed. Lot includes: 1. Iacocca: An Autobiography. Lee Iacocca. NY: Bantam Books, 1984. First Edition. Inscribed to Mitzi from Iacocca. 2. Echoes in the Darkness. Joseph Wambaugh. NY: Morrow, 1987. Inscribed to Jack and Mitzi by the author. 3. First Victim. Douglas MacKinnon. NY: M. Evans, 1997. Inscribed to Mitzi by author. 4. The Carrot Cookbook. Audra and Jack Hendrickson. NY: Garden Way, 1986. Gift inscription to Mitzi together with note. 5. Flowers in History. Peter Coats. The Viking Press, 1970. Gift inscription dated New Years 1971. 6. Encyclopedia L’Art International Contemporain. Waldemar George. Paris: Prisme Des Arts, 1958.Gift inscription to Jack, dated 1961. 7. An American Vision: The Generations of the Wyeth Art. James Duff. Boston: NYGS, 1987. Gift inscription to Jack and Mitzi, dated 1987. 8. Masters of Movement: Portraits of America’s Great Choreographers. Rose Eichenbaum. DC: Smithsonian Press, 2004. 9. Two Lives: A Conversation in Paintings and Photographs. NY: Callaway Editions, 1992. 10. The Annotated Sherlock Holmes. Arthur Conan Doyle. NY: Clarkson Potter, 1967. (2 vols.). 11. Spanish Painting. Gotthard Jedlicka. London: Thames and Hudson, 1970. 12. Monet: or The Triumph of Impressionism, Daniel Wilderstein. Koln: Taschen, 1999. 13. J. C. Leyendecker. Michael Schau. NY: Watson Guptill. 1974. 14. Gypsies of the World: A journey Into the Hidden World of Gypsy Life and Culture. Nebojsa Bato Tomasevic. NY: Henry Holt, 1988. 15 Gardens of Delight: The Great Islamic Gardens. Koln: Dumont, 2001. 16. Goya. Jose Gudiol. NY: Abrams, 1964. 17. Crown Jewels of Iran. V.B. Meen. Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1968. 18. Slim Aarons: Once Upon a Time. NY: Abrams, 2003. 19. The Sound I Saw: Improvisation on a Jazz Theme. Roy Decarava. NY: Phaidon Press, 2001. 20. Daumier in Retrospect, 1808-1879. LA: LACMA, 1979. 21. Herend: The Art of Hungarian Porcelain. Budapest, 1988. 22. Fine 19th and 20th Century American and European Paintings. Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1980. 23. Elephants and Ivories. P. Pal. LA: LACMA, 1981. 24. The New York I Love. R. Wagner. NY: Tudor, 1964. 25. The Avant Guarde in Russia 1910-1930. LA: LACMA, 1980. 26. American Portraiture in the Grand Manner 1720-1920. LA: LACMA, 1981. 27. The Golden Century of Venetian Painting. LA: LACMA, 1979. 28. LULU in Hollywood. Louise Brooks. NY: Knopf, 1982. 29. Burr: A Novel. Gore Vidal. NY: Random House, 1973. 30. Among the Porcupines. Carol Matthau. NY: Turtle Bay Books, 1992. 31. MaxPerkins: Editor of Genius.. A. Scott Berg, NY: Dutton, 1978. $300-400

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264 Fashion, Film and Photography; 17 books. Lot includes: 1. Trent, Paul; Richard Lawton. The Image Makers: Sixty Years of Hollywood Glamour. NY: Crescent Books, 1972. Gift inscribed to Mitzi and Jack, dated 1975.; 2. Eisenstaedt, Alfred. Witness to Our Time. NY: The Viking Press, 1966. Gift inscribed to Mitzi and Jack, dated June, 1967, together with personal gift card. 3. Love. Anne de Marnhac; Eve Zheim; Flora Merillon. NY: Abrams, 2003.; 4. Couture; Ruth Lynam. Garden City: Doubleday, 1972. 5. Fashion from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day. Mila Contini; NY: The Odyssey Press, 1965. 6. Erte. Charles Spencer; London: Studio Vista, 1970. 7. Fashion in Film. Regine and Peter W. Engelmeier; Munich: Prestel, 1990. 8. The Revealing Eye: Personalities of the 1920’s in Photographs by Nickolas Muray and Words by Paul Gallico. NY: Atheneum, 1967. 9. Hollywood Costume Design. David Chierichetti; NY: Harmony Books, 1976. 10. Les Annes Fitzgerald La Cote d’Azur 1920-1930. Xavier Girard; Paris: Assouline, 2002. with a personal gift card. 11. Times Square: 45 Years of Photography. Lou Stoumen, NY: Aperture, 1985. 12. Poiret. Palmer White. NY: Clarkson Potter, 1973. 13. The Natural History of the Chorus Girl. Derek and Julia Parker. NY: Bobbs-Merrill, 1975. 14. On Broadway: Performance Photographs by Fred Fehl; william and Jane Scott. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1978. 15. Love Goddesses of the Movies. Roger Manwell. NY: Crescent Books, 1975. 16. Diary of a Century: Jacques Henri Lartigue. NY: The Viking Press, 1970. 17. Allure. Diana Vreeland; Boston: Bulfinch Press, 1980. $400-500

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265 Art and general reference books, 13 volumes. Lot consists of: 1. Bénézit, Emmanuel. Paris: Librarie Grund, 1966. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres, sculptures, dessinateurs et graveurs; (8 volumes, complete).; 2. The Compact Edition of The Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford university Press, 1971. (2 vols.) in slip case with magnifying glass. 3. O’ Doherty, Brian. The Art Collector’s Almanac, NY: ACA Inc.,1965. Inscribed to Jack. (Mitzi’s husband). 4. New Orleans Architecture, vol. 4: Faubourg Treme and the Bayou Road. Gretna: Pelican Publishing Company, 1980. 5. Wonders of Italy. G. Fattorusso; Florence: The Medici Art Series, 1956. $300-400

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266 A collection of twelve art monographs Lot includes: Michelangelo: 1. The Painter. Valerio Mariani; NY: Abrams, 1973. 2. Matisse. Pierre Schneider; NY: Rizzoli, 1984. 3. Dream Palaces: Fantastic Houses and Their Treasures. Claude Arthaud. London: Thames and Hudson, 1973. 4. Degas: Life and Work. Denys Sutton. NY: Artabas, 1991. 5. The Florence Baptistery Doors. Kenneth Clark; David Finn. NY: The Viking Press, 1980. 6. Mary Cassatt: Oils and Pastels. E. John Bullard. NY: Watson Guptill, 1972. 7. The Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry. NY: Braziller, 1969.(in slipcase). 8. History of Modern Art. H.H. Arnason. NY: Abrams, 1968. 9. Aaron Bohard: A Decade of Still Life. Madison: U. of Wisconsin Press, 1966. 10. Reflections of Nature: Flowers in American Art. (Inscribed to Mitzi) NY: Knopf, 1984. 11. Impressionism. Pierre Courthion. NY: Abrams, 1979. 12. Renoir: A Retrospective. Nicholas Wadley. NY: Park Lane, 1987 $300-400

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267 Five books inscribed and signed to Mitzi Gaynor Lot includes: 1. Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth. Lana Turner. NY: Dutton, 1982. inscribed and signed “ For Mitzi and Jack- with all good wishes, Lana Turner 2. The Theatrical Companion to Coward. London: Rockliff, 1957. inscribed and signed “ To Mitzi with love from Noel”on half title page. 3. Talking To Myself. Pearl Bailey. NY: HBJ, 1971. first edition; inscribed and signed “ To Mitzi and Jack, I love you. Pearl” 4. Milton Berle: An Autobiography. NY: Delacourte Press, 1974. inscribed and signed “ To Mitzi and Jack. Best health, with love, Milton Berle 1984” 5. The Old and New of Jimmy McHugh. Beverley Hills: ASCAP, 1963. a spiral bound ASCAP pictorial hardcover of 47 of Jimmy McHugh’s most well known songs in bound sheet music form. cover is inscribed and signed “ To Dear Mitzi— love Jimmy”. $600-800

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268 A group of twenty four books of film Actors, Actresses and Directors Lot includes: 24 volumes from “The Films of....” series. all published: NY: Cadillac Publishing Co. 1969. Uniformly bound blue pictorial hardcovers with gilt titles to spines. $300-400

269 Lewis Carrol: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass; The Hunting of the Snark Lot includes two titles: 1. Carroll, Lewis; NY: Random House, 1946. special edition. custom bound and stamped in royal blue morocco with gilt titles and decor to spine and covers. Inscribed and dated 1952 to the 32 year old Mitzi Gaynor as a gift from W.H. French of San Francisco. “Bound and Presented to Mitzi Gaynor as a tribute to her unique combination of youth, many talents, and an inimitable personality- which in “Penny” of “Jollyanna” give superlative entertainment. San Francisco. September-1952. W.H. French” 2. The Hunting of the Snark. Lewis Carroll. NY: Macmillan, 1927. Custom bound by W.H. French binders in San Francisco, in full red morocco with gilt stamped titles and decor to spine and covers. with a birthday inscription to Mitzi from Clara and Willie (W.H. French) $500-700 Property from the PRIVATE Collection of MITZI GAYNOR | 83


270 A collection of sixteen monographs on theater, music and film Lot includes: 1. The Busby Berkeley Book. ( gift inscription to Mitzi, from Martha ) Busby Berkeley; Tony Thomas. Greenwich: NYGS, 1973. 2. Fashion on Film. Regine and Peter W. Engelmeier; Munich: Prestel, 1990. 3. Fonteyn: The Making of a Legend. NY: Reynal, 1974. 4. The Gershwins. Robert Kinball; Alfred Simon. NY: Atheneum, 1973. 5. Cole: A Biographical Essay by Brendan Gill. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1971. 6. American Ballet Theater. Charles Payne. NY: Knopf, 1978. 7. Broadway Musicals. Martin Gottfried. NY: Abrams, 1979. 8. Hollywood and History: Costume Design in Film. Edward Maeder. LA: LACMA, 1987. hardcover. 9. Hollywood and History: Costume Design in Film. LA: LACMA, 1987. softcover. 10. Starring Fred Astaire. Stanley Green. NY: Dodd, Mead, 1973. 11. Astaire Dancing: The Musical Film. John Mueller. NY: Knopf, 1985. 12. Nouvelle Vague. Jean Douchet. Paris: Editions Hazan, 1998. 13. Stars! Daphne Davis. NY: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1983. 14. Falling in Love Again: Marlene Dietrich. Donald Spoto. Boston: Little, Brown, 1985. 15. A Woman at War: Marlene Dietrich Remembered. Detroit: Wayne State, 2006. 16. The Movies. Richard Griffith, Arthur Mayer. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1957. $300-400

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271 A group of six leather bound books, all gift inscribed from Clara and Willie (W.H. French) to Mitzi and Jack Gaynor Lot includes: 1. Dance to the Piper. Agnes de Mille. Boston: Little, Brown, 1952. Bound by W.H. French in 3/4 red morocco with gilt titles and date to spine as well as “Mitzi Gaynor” stamped to cover. 2. Poems of the Hundred Names. Henry H. Hart. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1954. This title not only inscribed to Mitzi and Jack, but laid in is a note in green pencil to them both concerning the “lovely expression for every mood” found in this collection. 3. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Garden City: Garden City Books, 1952. Bound by W.H. French in 3/4 red morocco with gilt titles and date to spine. 4. The Story of the Three Kings. John of Hildesheim. NY: The MET , 1955. Bound by W.H. French in 3/4 red morocco with gilt titles and date to spine. 5. The Belles Heures of Jean Duke of Berry, Prince of France. NY: The MET, 1953. Lavishly custom bound in full caramel morocco, with gilt titles and decor to covers and spine; in slip case. 6. The Dancer in the Shrine and Other Poems. Amanda Benjamin Hall. NY: Doran, 1923. Custom bound by W.H. French in 1/2 caramel morocco with gilt titles to spine; A Christmas gift inscription to Mitzi from Clara and Willie, 1953. $1,000-2,000

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A George II mahogany secretary cabinet second quarter 18th century This heading, with date included, means that the piece is, in our opinion, of the period indicated with no major alterations or restorations. A George II mahogany secretary cabinet incorporating antique and later elements This heading, indicates that, in our opinion, the piece, while basically of the period, has undergone significant restoration and alteration. A George II mahogany secretary cabinet composed of antique elements This heading, indicates that, in our opinion, the piece, while basically of the period, has undergone significant restoration and alteration. A George II style mahogany secretary cabinet The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the piece was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier style.

Ceramics A Meissen porcelain figural group fourth quarter 18th century This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the figural group was made at the Meissen factory in the fourth quarter of the 18th century. A Meissen porcelain figural group This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the figural group was made at the Meissen factory but does not specify when, implying the age is uncertain. A Meissen style porcelain figural group fourth quarter 19th century This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the figural group was not made at the Meissen factory but at another factory in the fourth quarter of the 19th century.

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827-1875) This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the work has been cast with the artist’s consent or that of his estate. After a model by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 18271875) This heading indicates that in our qualified opinion the work is a copy of the artists model and not connected in any way with the artist or his estate.

A George III sterling silver dinner plate by George Parker and Edward Wakelin, London 1770 This heading states that in our opinion, this piece was made in the workshop of the master(s) or struck with his sponsor’s mark prior to retailing and hallmarked at the London Assay Office in the assaying year stated. A George III sterling silver dinner plate apparently without maker’s mark or maker’s mark rubbed circa 1770 This heading states that in our opinion, this piece was made during the specified monarch’s reign and is unmarked, or illegibly marked. A George III sterling silver dinner plate bearing marks of George Parker and Edward Wakelin, London 1770 This heading states that in our opinion, this piece this piece was made during the specified monarch’s reign, though maker’s attribution and exact date are questionable. There are variations to the dating systems within the British Isles and in other countries. Please note the weights listed in this catalog are approximate.

Paintings Authorship (Artist) In our best judgment, is by the named artist. (No unqualified statement as to authorship is made or intended.) Attributed to (Artist) In our best judgment a work of the period and in the style of the artist; may be the work of the artist, in whole or in part, but less certainty of authorship than in the preceding category. Studio of (Artist) In our best judgment a work by an unknown hand working in the artist’s studio. Circle of (Artist) In our best judgment a work of the period of the artist and closely related to the artist’s style.

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Glossary (cont.) Follower of (Artist) In our best judgment a work by an artist working in the artist’s style, in his lifetime or shortly thereafter.

Title If there is a generally accepted title of the lot, that title is given at the beginning of the description. If the work does not have a title or the title is not known to us, a descriptive title is given.

with one or more of these treatment or enhancements. Therefore we would like to remind all prospective buyers that unless otherwise noted in the catalog, the buyer should assume that one or more of these treatments is present in the described gem material and may or may not be permanent or detectable. When Andrew Jones Auctions has obtained additional information from a reputable, recognized laboratory or external source, we will commonly include the findings in our catalog description as additional information to prospective buyers. Various laboratories exist for these types of reports and findings may or may not be in agreeance with each other. Therefore, Andrew Jones Auctions makes no guarantees as to the accuracy or consistency of these reports and/or findings, but rather we provide this information to our clients in order to assist them in making determinations for bidding purposes.

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Manner of (Artist) In our best judgment a work in the style of the artist, possibly of a later date. After (Artist) In our best judgment a copy of the known work by the artist.

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