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Lot 1:  An Art Deco era Czechoslovakian beaded glass Peacock lamp.  Gilded metal lamp in the form of a Peacock with multicolor glass beaded plume, on a round Marble base.  Minor wear overall, some small losses to the beadwork.  9" x 12 1/4" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 2: An early 20th century Louis C. Tiffany "Double X" pattern letter rack.  Gilded Bronze construction with two tiers and Blue enamel decoration.  Marked "Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc", "Favrile" and "386".  Wear to enamel, oxidation to patina.  8 x 1 1/2 x 5" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 3: A late 18th century Georgian Period toilet mirror.  Mahogany construction with a molded swing mirror with tapered supports and Brass finials, base with three Oak lined dovetailed drawers and a molded base with ogee bracket feet.  Older finish with some damage to mirror silvering, drawers are sticky.  16 3/4 x 8 x 23" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 4: A 20th century Jaeger-LeCoultre for Gruen "Cosmos" mantel clock.  Features a 15j Atmos Caliber 528 perpetual running movement powered by atmospheric pressure, with a White chapter ring and Roman numerals.  Walnut case with arched glass panels.  Original finish with slight wear, running when cataloged.  10" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 5: M. E. Berry, British, 19th/20th century.  Two late 19th to early 20th century watercolor on paper landscapes.  One depicts figures in a small rowboat, the other with sheep along a country lane.  The former monogrammed "MEB" lower right and labeled "Cramond Ferry" verso, the latter labeled "Evening, Garrington, M. E. Berry, 16 Piccadilly Place, Edinburgh" verso.  Minor toning.  Image 7 x 5" high, framed 12 x 10" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 6: A late 18th century British George III Period side table.  Mahogany construction with single drop leaf, gate-leg support, and straight skirt with incorporated drawer and three paneled façade, inlaid decoration and Brass ring pulls, on simple tapered legs.  Older finish with minor wear, some staining on top.  36 x 19 (38 1/4" open) x 28 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 7: Marie Elsa Blanke, American, 1882-1961.  An early 20th century oil on canvas genre scene, titled "Victorian Parlor".  Depicts a grand parlor with Gilded mirror and valance with Victorian Period furnishings.  Signed "Marie Blanke" lower right, paper label verso from "Chicago Galleries Association".  Some surface grunge and minor craquelure.  Image 29 1/2 x 33 3/4" high, in a turn of the century Gilded frame, 35 1/4 x 39 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 8: An early 19th century French Empire Period mantel clock.  Figural Bronze case featuring Leto, the Goddess of Motherhood on a rocky island outcropping, over an intricate Gilded Bronze base.  8-day time and strike movement with an engine turned Silvered dial and Roman numerals, original silk thread suspension converted to a hanger.  Minor surface wear, running momentarily when cataloged.  17 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 9:  A late 19th century French Sevres porcelain vase.  Baluster form in Pink with Bronze foot and Gilded rim.  Printed mark under glaze in Brown "National Sevres Manufacture" with "S.89" in oval with incised numerals "E89-7-PS".  Minor wear.  14" high. Lot 10: Miguel Ortiz Berrocal, Spanish, 1933-2006.  A 1960's polished metal and moonstone puzzle sculpture, titled "Mini Zoraida".  Includes twenty-three pieces and original resin stand.  Incised "Berrocal" signature and "3034" from the edition of 9500.  Minor surface wear.  Approximately 3 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1 3/4" high overall plus stand.  ESTIMATE $400-600  NOTE: Includes the instruction book "La Mini Zoraida: Hommage a Paloma. Instructions for Assembly". Lot 11: A George A. Henckel & Co. Sterling Silver vase.  Art Nouveau style with trumpet form, ruffled rim and etched floral detail on a weighted base.  With maker's mark and "Sterling, 289".  Minor surface wear, several light dents.  16 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 12: Three Gorham "Narragansett" pattern Sterling Silver pieces.  Including an olive/pickle fork, a spoon with Gold washed bowl and napkin ring, all with marine theme.  Each with maker's mark, "Sterling" and model numbers.  2.31 troy ozs total weight.  Minor wear overall, wear to Gold wash, napkin ring monogrammed.  Up to 7 1/2" long.  ESTIMATE $300-400Lot 13: A late 19th century German Sterling Silver creamer.  Cow form with etched detail and hinged cover at top.  With German marks and "925".  9.22 troy ozs total weight.  Minor wear.  7 x 4 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 14: Two Tiffany & Co. "Dolphin" pattern Sterling Silver serving utensils.  Includes a serving fork and spoon with Gold washed bowls and marine themed handles.  Each marked "Tiffany & Co., Sterling, 1883 M".  11.89 troy ozs total weight.  Slight wear to surface and gold wash, monogrammed at back of bowls.  Each 10 1/4" long.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 15:  Eight Elgin American Manufacturing Sterling Silver goblets.  Footed with floral bands along inner and outer cup edge.  Marked "E.A.M." and "Sterling" with model numbers.  32.25 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear.  Each 5 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 16: Twelve Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling Silver wine glasses.  Fluted hexagonal stems with Gold washed interior.  Each with maker's mark, "Sterling" and model numbers.  60.73 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear, one cup lacks Gold wash, wear to Gold wash on others.  Each 7 3/8" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,200Lot 17: Twelve Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling Silver wine glasses.  Fluted hexagonal stems with Gold washed interior.  Each with maker's mark, "Sterling" and model numbers.  60.73 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear, one cup lacks Gold wash, wear to Gold wash on others.  Each 7 3/8" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,200Lot 18: A set of twelve Gorham "English Gadroon" pattern Sterling Silver bread and butter plates.  Marked "Gorham, Sterling" with hallmarks and model numbers.  36.02 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear.  ESTIMATE $1,200-1,500Lot 19: A Frank M. Whiting & Co. Sterling Silver tea set.  Includes a 11 1/4" high coffee pot, a 9 1/2" high teapot, and a 5 1/4" high waste bowl.  Each with maker's marks, "Sterling by Frank M. Whiting & Company" and model numbers.  51.9 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear, teapot with bent finial, handle slightly loose on coffee pot.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500Lot 20:  A Fisher Silversmiths "Jack Shepard" pattern Sterling Silver tea set.  Includes a 9" high coffee pot, a 8" high teapot, a 5" high covered sugar, a 4" high creamer, and a 3 3/4" high waste bowl.  Each marked "Fisher Sterling" and "Jack Shepard" with model numbers.  55.29 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear, handles slightly loose on coffee and teapots.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500Lot 21: Seventy-six pieces of Gorham "Late Georgian" pattern Sterling Silver flatware.  Features 8 seven piece place settings plus additional spoons and serving pieces.  Includes 8 x 8 3/4" table knives, 8 x 5 3/4" butter knives, 8 x 7 1/4" dinner forks, 8 x 6 1/2" Gold washed salad forks, 16 x 6" teaspoons, 8 x 6 1/4" soup spoons, 3 x 8 1/2" serving spoons, 11 x 4 1/4" Gold washed sugar spoons, 3 x 6-8 1/4" Gold washed serving utensils, plus 3 additional hollow handled items.  68.77 total troy ozs plus 12 hollow handles, approximately 74.77 troy ozs total Sterling weight.  Minor wear overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 22:  A Garrard Silver Jubilee Bracket clock, commissioned to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's 25th Anniversary on the throne.  F. W. Elliott 8-day three train movement with platform escapement, Sterling Silver dial with applied Royal Crest over a Silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, and central Tudor Rose, flanked by images of the Four Royal Residences of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral and Sandringham, with engraved backplate, Quarter hour strike on 8 bells in Westminster, Whittington or Winchester chimes, serial # 244/250.  Hallmarked dial Mahogany case with upper handle on a molded arched top over a door with Brass edge detail, pierced side panels with Royal Crest, on a molded base and Brass bracket feet.  Old finish with some wear, replaced top handle, small chip in arched top, running when cataloged.  14 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 23: A late 18th century British George III Period gentleman's chest.  Mahogany construction with molded top, over a dressing slide and four long dovetailed drawers, on a molded base with bold bracket feet.  Repolished with minor wear.  37 x 17 1/2 x 32" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 24: Thomas S. Buechner, American, 1926-2011.  A late 20th century watercolor on paper still life with artist's fingerprint marks lower left.  Signed "Buechner" in pencil lower right with letter from the artist attached verso, dated "2/17/89" on "Thomas S. Buechner" letterhead.  Good condition, frame glass with scratches upper right and paper with artist finger prints.  Image  8 1/4 x 9 1/2" high, in Gilded frame with some wear, 14 1/4 x 15 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 25: A turn of the century Royal Dux porcelain compote.  Depicts Eve picking the forbidden apple with multicolor glaze decoration and Gilded detail.  Applied lozenge mark with impressed numerals.  Some surface wear, wear to Gilding, a few tiny edge flakes, shallow chip to base.  19 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 26: Victor Rolyat, British, b. 1800.  A 19th century oil on canvas landscape.  Depicts a Highland Scottish loch with small sailboat and mountains in the distance.  Signed "V. Rolyat" lower right.  Some areas of craquelure and surface grunge, small repair with in-painting center right.  Image 19 1/4 x 29 1/4" high, in a 19th century Gesso frame with artist plaque and some wear, 30 x 40 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 27: A late 19th century French tea caddy.  Leather covered wood case in rectangular form with inset watercolor view of Paris with bridges over the Seine.  Opens to reveal a single compartment interior with leather covered lid.  Some surface wear.  6 1/2 x 5 x 5 1/4 high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Lot 28: An early 19th century British Regency Period tea caddy.  Figured Mahogany case in sarcophagus form with beaded edge detail, Brass escutcheon and flattened ball feet.  Opens to reveal two foil lined tea compartments.  Polished finish with minor wear, slight veneer lifting.  8 x 5 x 6 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 29: An early 19th century British William IV Period tea caddy.  Rosewood case in sarcophagus form with Silver stringing, inlaid Mother of Pearl medallions and escutcheon, turned ring handles and flattened ball feet.  Opens to reveal single tea box and cut glass mixing bowl.  Older finish with minor wear.  9 x 6 x 7" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 30: An 18th century British Queen Anne Period drop leaf side table.  Mahogany construction with a rounded edge top, gate-leg base, on tall cabriole legs with pad feet.  Older finish with some surface wear.  33 x 11 (37" open) x 28" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 31: Daniel Sherrin, British, 1868-1940.  A turn of the century oil on canvas landscape.  Depicts figures walking along a river beside woods with mountains in the distance.  Signed "D. Sherrin" lower right, annotated "Welsh River" verso.  Some surface grunge.  Image 35 1/2 x 23 1/2" high, in an early 20th century frame, 41 1/4 x 29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 32: A pair of mid 19th century French Rococo style candelabra.  Gilded Bronze construction with cast foliate arms and stem, beaded detail and tripod base.  Some wear to Gilding and distortion to arms.  Each 25 1/4" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 33: A turn of the century American Louis XVI style side cabinet. Mahogany construction features a shaped back with carved foliate detail and shaped beveled mirror.  Two door base with shaped beveled mirrors open to reveal an interior fitted with adjustable shelves and lower compartments, flanked by slender fluted columns with Brass capitols and bases on delicate turned feet with Brass caps.  Older refinishing with minor wear.  28 3/4 x 16 1/2 x 40 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 34: A pair of 19th century British mantel lustres.  Deep Emerald Green glass with scalloped tops and baluster bases, original Gilded detail with enameled floral decoration and two rows of cut glass prisms.  In remarkable condition with the original glass domes and wooden bases, some flakes to prisms.  Each 14" high, 20" high overall including dome and base.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 35: A 19th century French Directoire style Bronze and Marble Gueridon in the manner of Weisweiler.  Circular Black Marble top with a Bronze mounted Walnut frame supported by three pairs of bamboo turned Bronze columns on a figured Walnut stretcher base with foliate finial and three Bronze hoof feet.  Older finish with minor wear, some movement to leg connections.  23 3/4" diameter x 28 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 36: An 18th century Bracket clock.  8-day time and strike double fusee movement with crown wheel escapement, "Cow Tail" pendulum and solid count wheel, with a convex porcelain dial and Roman/Arabic numerals.  Ebonized case with Brass filigree panels on front and sides, Brass upper handle and molded arched top over a Brass door with deep convex glass on a molded base with Brass bracket feet.  Restored finish with minor wear, multiple hairlines in dial, running momentarily when cataloged.  14 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 37: A 19th century British oil on canvas rural landscape.  Depicts a small mill with figures beneath an ancient Oak tree alongside a small stream.  Unsigned, some craquelure and minor flaking to paint, significant surface grunge, taped repair upper center.  Image 53 3/4 x 39 3/4" high, in a 19th century Gesso frame with slight damage, 62 1/4 x 48 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 38: A pair of mid 20th century French Louis XV style Bombe commodes.  Rosewood construction with inlaid foliate detail on the drawers and sides cast Bronze handles and mounts.  Each with three dovetailed drawers and molded Rouge marble tops, shaped skirts and flared feet.  Original finishes with minor damage, one repaired marble, lacks one drawer lock.  Each 34 x 16 1/2 x 35" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 39: Tunis Ponsen, Dutch/American, 1891-1968.  A 20th century oil on canvas depicting a summer harbor scene, titled "After the Rain, Boothbay Harbor".  Signed "Tunis Ponsen" lower right, titled and annotated verso.  Some surface grunge, craquelure and paint loss, a shallow 3 3/4" scratch upper left.  Image 23 1/2 x 29 1/2" high, in a 20th century frame with wear and minor damage, 28 3/4 x 34 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 40: A 1924 18k Gold British Open Championship Medal.  This is a second non-presented medal for the 1924 Championship that was won by Walter Hagen on June 27th at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England.  Front inscribed "Open Golf Championship 1924" and "Winner _____  June" verso with Walker & Hall touchmark, Sheffield (Tudor Rose), 18 and "f" for 1924.  The medal presented to Hagen has his name and score engraved under the "Winner" banner verso.  61.8 grams total weight.  Minor surface wear.  Approximately 1 3/4" diameter.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000 Lot 41: An Art Deco era Platinum and Diamond brooch.  Consisting of 1 center square diamond of 0.55 cts, 4 accent diamond baguettes, 0.56 cttw, and 54 round diamond accents, 4.34 cttw.  Stamped "Plat.".  10.0 grams total weight.  Some surface wear to platinum.  1 3/4" long.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000  Lot 42: An Italian 14k Gold, Emerald and Diamond tennis bracelet.  Consisting of 18 oval cut emeralds, approximately 11.25 cttw, accented with 36 round brilliant cut diamonds set in pairs, approximately 1.12 cttw.  Stamped "Italy 14kt" with hallmark.  14.1 grams total weight.  Minor wear and scratches.  7 1/2" long.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000 Lot 43: An Art Deco style Tiffany & Co. Platinum, Star Sapphire and Diamond ring.  Consisting of 1 center cabochon natural star sapphire with Blue/Gray color, 11.5 mm, flanked by 2 diamond baguettes, approximately 0.25 cttw, and 2 round cut diamonds, approximately 0.062 cttw.  Marked "Tiffany & Co." and "IRID PLAT".  7.7 grams total weight.  Minor wear and scratches, in original box.  Size 6 1/2.  ESTIMATE $2,000-4,000  Lot 44: An Art Deco style Platinum & Diamond engagement ring.  Consisting of 1 center emerald cut diamond measuring 7.1 x 7.3 mm, approximately 2.25 cttw, with estimated F/G color and VS1 clarity, flanked by two baguette diamonds, approximately 0.50 cttw, set with 2 small diamonds at sides, approximately 0.06 cttw.  Unmarked, but tested platinum.  3.7 grams total weight.  Some surface wear and buildup.  Size 5 1/2 without sizer.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000  Lot 45: An Art Deco era Platinum and Diamond wedding set.  Includes a Tiffany & Co. engagement ring consisting of 1 center round brilliant cut diamond, approximately 1.25 cts, flanked by two trillion cut diamond accents, approximately 0.25 cttw, with a matching wedding band consisting of 25 small diamond baguettes.  Engagement ring marked "Tiffany & Co." and "IRID PLAT", band unmarked but tested platinum.  5.4 grams total weight.  Both engraved, some wear and scratches, center diamond with tiny bowtie shaped chip near setting, in original box.  Size 6 1/4.  ESTIMATE $3,000-5,000Lot 46: A large 20th century Bronze Boar fountain after the original by Pietro Tacca (Italian, 1577-1640) located at the Mercato Nuovo in Florence, Italy.  Some wear and weathered verdigris patina.  Approximately 65 x 44 x 49" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000  NOTE: Weighs approximately 500 lbs.Lot 47: A 20th century French Nickel plated chandelier in the manner of Hector Guimard (French, 1867-1942).  Art Nouveau style cast foliate design with scroll frame, tendrils supporting clear glass rod-form prisms and Blue oval glass panels with four interior lights.  Very good condition with slight wear, two glass rods damaged.  38 x 18 x 48" high overall plus chain and canopy.  ESTIMATE $2,000-4,000Lot 48: Harry Bertoia, Italian-American, 1915-1978.  A 1950's early "Sonambient" sounding sculpture.  256 Beryllium Copper tonal rods with angled tops, figured in 19 rows, fixed to a grided square base.  Unsigned, etched "ANACONDA D PHOS BE" at base.  Some bends to rods throughout, discoloration to patina and buildup to base.  4 3/4 x 4 1/4 x 16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $8,000-10,000  NOTE: Sold with a Certificate of Authenticity from the Harry Bertoia Foundation.Lot 49: Betty Parsons, American, 1900-1982.  A mid 20th century abstract wooden assemblage, titled "Lost Temple".  Geometric wood forms with polychrome detail.  Faintly signed "Betty Parsons" and titled verso.  Some wear to wood, rust and some loose elements.   19 x  2 1/2 x 26" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000Lot 50: Marc Chagall, Russian/French, 1887-1985.  A mid 20th century lithograph on paper, titled "On the Track".  Signed "Marc Chagall" in pencil lower right with edition number "6/50" lower left, gallery sales tag verso.  Slight wear and rippling, a few very small spots of foxing, not examined out of frame.  Image 9 1/4 x 18 3/4" high, in a Chrome frame, 25 1/4 x 37 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000Lot 51: Clement Meadmore, American, 1929-2005.  A 1970's patinated Bronze abstract sculpture.  Signed "Meadmore", dated "'77" and numbered "5/10" at base.  Some surface wear and discoloration to patina.  10 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000Lot 51A: A mid 20th century Warren Platner for Knoll five piece dining set.  Includes a 29" high dining table with 45" diameter circular glass top, and four 29" high chairs with removable upholstered cushions in Red.  Each on a cylindrical Steel rod base with shaped waist.  Minor surface wear and scratches, two chips up to 1/2" on glass edge, some staining to upholstery.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000Lot 52: G. Caliman Coxe, American, 1907-1999.  A 20th century multicolor oil on canvas abstract with geometric design in artist's frame.  Signed "G. Caliman Coxe", titled "Exodus 28" and dated "1980" in artist's hand verso.  Some surface grunge, wrinkles and minor loss to paint.  Image 21 1/2 x 91 1/2" high, with an incorporated wooden frame, 22 x 92" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2000Lot 53: Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881-1973.  A mid 20th century Blue and White Earthenware charger, titled "La Pique" (A.R. 103).  Decorated with a stylized bullfighting scene.  Impressed "Madoura Plein Feu, Edition Picasso, Empreinte Originale de Picasso" marks and numbered "36/150" verso.  Two cracks to rim, wear to glaze, significant crazing.  15" diameter.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 54: A 1960's Don Shoemaker for Senal S.A. (Mexico)  "Perno" Safari armchair.   Mexican Cocobolo wood construction with Black leather sling back and seat.  Wood frame with some marks and scuffs to finish, leather sling seats with scattered points of wear and some fading to the original leather dye, one seat stretcher strap replaced.  23 x 21 × 28 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500Lot 55: Romare Bearden, American, 1914-1988.  A 20th century colored lithograph on paper, titled "Morning (Carolina Morning)".  Signed "Romare Bearden" in pencil lower right with edition number "76/175" in lower left on "Somerset" watermarked paper, titled with "London Arts Copywrite 1979" stamp verso.  Minor wear to paper, minimal fading with some marks to margins, "Somerset" watermark partially sliced during original sheet cutting, small crease to bottom right corner.  Image 24 3/4 x 19 1/4" high, newly framed 38" x 32 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 56: Hugh Acton, American, 1925-2018.  A mid 20th century Marble abstract sculpture.  Nine globes of varying size on a plinth and base in shades of White and Taupe.  Incised "Acton" signature at center globe.  Some surface wear and minor flakes to globes, two 1/2" areas of repair to plinth edge, and small chip to base.  16 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 56A:  A mid 20th century Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller lounge chair and ottoman.  Molded Rosewood construction with Brown leather upholstery and Steel base.  "Herman Miller" paper label and tags at underside.  Minor wear and sun fading to upholstery, dull original finish, one button loose at headrest, two replaced glides at base.  Chair is 33 x 31 x 32" high overall, ottoman is 25 x 22 x 16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 57: G. Caliman Coxe, American, 1907-1999.  A 20th century multicolor oil on canvas abstract in artist's frame.  Stamped "G. Caliman Coxe" lower right, signed and titled "Exodus 5a" in artist's hand verso, with applied note dated "1985" right edge of frame.  Some surface grunge, wrinkles and loss to paint particularly at image edges.  Image 19 x 36 3/4" high, with an incorporated canvas wrapped wooden frame with some wear and paint loss, 25 1/4" x 43" high overall.  Lot 58: Edwin Fulwider, American, 1913-2003.  A mid 20th century oil illustration on board.  Depicts men working on trains in an industrial winter landscape.  Signed "Edwin Fulwider" lower left.  Minor wear.  Image 25 x 19 1/2" high, in a modern frame with slight wear, 31 x 25 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 59: A mid 20th century George Nelson for Herman Miller "Thin Edge" cabinet.  Rosewood construction with a large cabinet flanked by five side drawers, each with original white Porcelain knobs, raised on Black wooden legs.  Minor wear, slight loss to finish at edge.  55 3/4 x 18 3/4 x 39 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 60: G. Caliman Coxe, American, 1907-1999.  A 20th century multicolor oil on canvas abstract in artist's frame.  Stamped "G. Caliman Coxe" lower right, signed and titled "Exodus 12a" in artist's hand verso, with applied note dated "1980" top edge of frame.  Some surface grunge and light scratches.  Image 27 1/2 x 44 1/2" high, with an incorporated wooden frame with some paint loss, 29 1/2 x 46 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2000Lot 61: A mid 20th century Brutalist style coffee table in the manner of Paul Evans (American, 1931-1987).  Sculpted Bronze tone composite over Steel construction with dark patina and thick circular glass top.  Unmarked, some surface wear and scratches, glass edge with shallow chip.  42" diameter top, base approximately 27 x 26 x 15" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 62: Paul Jacoulet, French, 1902-1960.  A pair mid 20th century woodblocks in color with Gold and Silver flecks, titled "Les Deux Adversaires (Gauche) Coree" and "Les Deux Adversaires (Droite) Coree".  Signed "Paul Jacoulet" in pencil lower right and left with "Arrow" seal in Red.  Unframed, some toning and slight foxing.  Each image 11 1/2 x 15" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 63: A 1960's Mies Van der Rohe for Knoll "Barcelona" chair and ottoman.  Chrome plated steel frames with Black original leather cushions.  Some wear and separation at seams of leather, some surface wear and oxidation to Chrome.  Chair is 29 x 32 x 29 1/4" high overall, ottoman is 25 x 23 x 16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 64: Jack Levine, American, 1915-2010.  A 1960's etching and drypoint on paper, titled "The Gangster's Funeral II".  Inspired by Levine's 1952-53 oil painting of the same title from the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.  Signed "J. Levine" in pencil lower right with edition number "64/120" lower left, titled and dated "1968" with other handwritten notes regarding the artist and medium verso.  Minor wear and rippling, several areas of rubbing to interior of glass, not examined out of frame.  Image 25 1/4 x 19" high, framed 36 x 32 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 65: A 1990's Baccarat Crystal "Vecteur" vase.  Two-part design features a triangular vase in Cobalt Blue resting in a conforming colorless base.  With etched "Baccarat" signature and original foil sticker.  Minor wear, minor surface abrasions at union points between sections.  8 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 10" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 66: A pair of Chinese Blue and White baluster vases with domed covers, converted for use as lamps.  Landscape design depicting warriors and horses, with no-drill Brass fittings and pleated shades.  Slight surface wear, one vase with large chip to rim, some damage to shades.  Vases 17 3/4" high, 31" overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 67:  An 18th century Flemish tapestry.  Woven multicolor landscape design depicting geese at water's edge.  Very faded, edge damage, multiple repairs.  76 x 80" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 68: A late 18th century French Louis the XVI Period mirror.  Carved wooden construction with Gesso detail, foliate wreath crest with floral swags, and original two-part mirror glasses.  Green painted finish with Gilded detail.  Some surface wear, several older repairs and touch-ups.  30 x 49" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 69: Eight turn of the century Italian Venetian glass apothecary jars.  Colorless glass jars with multicolor blown glass fruit form covers and hand-painted polychrome labels.  Some wear to painted labels.  Up to 13" high.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 70: An early 19th century British portrait of "Grace, Wife of John Brideman-Simpson, Died 1839", annotated lower left.  Depicted 3/4 length standing before a neoclassical column with landscape in the distance.  Unsigned, canvas lined with overall craquelure and surface grunge, some touch-ups at border.  Image 37 x 47" high, in a 19th century Gesso frame with some losses, 46 x 57" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 71: A pair of 19th century French Empire Period Bronze & Onyx candelabra.  Gilded Bronze construction with five upper foliate arms and Silvered detail on stepped Onyx bases with paneled Bronze plinths.  Some surface wear and slight oxidation.  Each 28" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 72: A pair of late 19th century French Louis XVI style cassolettes.  Onyx bodies and covers with Gilded Bronze mounts.  Each features a turned cover with Bronze foliate finial on a turned vasiform body with Bronze foliate band, Satyr mask handles and floral swags, turned stem and squared bases with Bronze beaded detail and masked paw feet.  Minor wear, some surface wear on Bronze, one cover with small glued repair.  Each 18 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 73: A late 18th century British George III Period chest on chest.  Mahogany construction with a molded cornice over two short and three long dovetailed drawers with upper section and fluted corner columns, lower with three long drawers and lower section on a molded base with ogee bracket feet.  Older finish with nice color, some older repairs, minor surface wear.  40 1/2 x 21 x 69" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 74: A 19th century French Aubusson tapestry.  Woven multicolor tapestry depicting a Medieval style noblewoman surrounded by fruit trees and flowers.  Signed "L.T. Aubusson" lower right.  Some wear and fading, small pulls and areas of thinning, linen backing removed.  43 1/4 x 53 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 75: An 18th century British George II Period games table.  Mahogany construction with shaped top and conforming base, top opens to reveal a restored felt gaming surface with corner candle stands and carved guinea pockets, over a shaped skirt with turret corners and single dovetailed drawer, on tall cabriole legs with carved knees and pad feet.  Repolished with good color and slight wear.  34 1/2 x 17 (34" open) x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 76: An 18th century Italian oil on canvas after Pietro Buonaccorsi (Perino del Vaga, Italian, 1501-1547).  Depicts the Holy family with Virgin Mary nursing Christ and Joseph at her shoulder holding cherries.  Unsigned, canvas lined, some craquelure, surface grunge and minor flakes and inpainting, 1/4" puncture lower right.  Image 24 1/2 x 29 1/2" high, in a 19th century Florentine style frame with minor losses and repairs, 33 1/2 x 38 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 77: A 3.4' x 5.0' late 19th century Sarkoy Kilim rug.  Multicolor geometric designs on a Brick Red field with repetitive geometric border.  Some wear, fading and minor damage, hanging panel stitched to back.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500Lot 78: Joseph Hirsch, American, 1910-1981.  A mid 20th century oil on canvas, titled "The Monocle".  Depicts a well dressed man riding the subway.  Signed "Joseph Hirsch" lower left, gallery sales tag verso.  Minor wear.  Image 23 1/2 x 29 1/2" high, in a Gilt wood frame with some flakes, 30 3/4 x  37 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 79: A pair of 19th century French fauteuils.  Gilded wood frames with carved floral crests, shaped open arm and cabriole legs with carved detail, upholstered backs, arms and seats in Burgundy Velvet with embroidered detail.  Some wear and minor loss to Gilding, minor wear to fabric.  Each 38 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 80: A large 19th century Dutch oil on canvas landscape.  Depicts a hay wagon drawn by four work horses with a village in the distance.  Signed indistinctly lower right, possibly "Huig V. Hrook".  Some craquelure and surface grunge, two surface scrapes up to 1/2" long center left, three taped repairs verso.  Image 58 x 35" high, in a 19th century Gesso frame with wear and minor damage, 71 x 47 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 81: A 19th century French Bronze and Marble gueridon.  Circular White Marble top with a Gilded Bronze frame, three shaped legs with central Marble shelf and stretcher base with foliate finial and lower casters.  Some wear to Gilding.  27 1/2" diameter x 29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 82: A Georg Jensen "Blossom" pattern Sterling Silver bowl.  Art Nouveau style with two floral handles and divided interior.  Marked "Georg Jensen, Denmark, Sterling".  38.15 troy ozs total weight.  Minor surface wear, light scratches and dents.  12 x 2 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 83: Sixty-eight pieces of Georg Jenson "Acorn" pattern Sterling Silver flatware.  Features 8 seven piece place settings plus additional spoons and serving pieces.  Includes 8 x 9" table knives, 8 x 6" butter knives, 8 x 7 1/2" dinner forks, 8 x 6 1/2" salad forks, 12 x 5 1/2" citrus spoons, 12 x 5 1/2"  teaspoons, 7 x 5 1/8 soup spoons, 2 x 8" serving spoons, plus 3 additional hollow handled items.  61.14 total troy ozs plus 19 hollow handles, approximately 70.64 troy ozs total Sterling weight.  Minor wear, missing one soup spoon.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000Lot 84: A 19th century French Louis XVI style Bronze and Onyx clock with a pheasant sculpture by Paul-Édouard Delabrièrre (French, 1829-1912).  Swiss 8-day 11j time and strike movement with platform escapement, serial #1136, with a convex porcelain dial, Arabic numerals and engraved golden hands.  Speciman grade Rouge Onyx base with Gilded Bronze pheasant, beaded moldings and gadrooned legs.  Slight wear, running when cataloged.  14 1/4" high.  ESTIMATE $3,000-5,000Lot 85: A Good 19th century Giltwood console table.  Book-matched specimen Marble veneered top on a carved Giltwood base with Gesso detail, features a shaped skirt with basket work design and gadrooned molding with a central shell, and foliate drop supported by two wall brackets with scrolled foliate design.  Old finish with some touch-ups and minor repair, several repairs to the Marble top.  Minimum 54 1/2 x 28 x 34 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-4,000Lot 86: Antoine Blanchard, French, 1910-1988.  A 20th century oil on canvas, titled "Grands Boulevards & Theatre du Vaudeville a Paris".  Signed "Antoine Blanchard" lower right, additionally hand-signed and titled with artist stamp verso.  Minor wear.  Image 17 1/2 x 13" high, in a Gilt wood frame with small chip to corner, 25 1/2 x 20 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000   NOTE: Sold with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Antoine Blanchard, stamped July 21st, 1974.Lot 87: An early 19th century French Empire Period Gilded Bronze chandelier.  Four sets of five arms in two tiers, with a central urn and floral swags.  Original Gilded Bronze finish with some wear, has been electrified.  28 1/2 x 37" high overall plus chain.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000Lot 88:  Mathias Alten, American, 1871-1938.  An early 20th century oil on canvas lined board titled ''Valencia'', depicting a Sorolla style Spanish coastal scene with livestock beaching a sailboat.  Signed "M. Alten" and titled lower right.  Loose canvas is rippled with surface grunge and fine craquelure.  13 1/2 x 10" high, behind glass in period Gilt wood frame with some wear and losses, 17 1/4 x 14 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000Lot 89: A Very Good 19th century French Gilded Bronze mantel clock retailed by "Martin Baskett & Cie, Paris".  8-day time and strike movement with visible escapement, a two-part porcelain dial with Roman numerals over a lower calendar dial with outer month indicator and subsidiary day and date dials below a circular moon phase indicator aperture.  Crisply chased Bronze case with a very good Gilded finish decorated with ribbon, foliate, fruit and floral motifs with inset hand-painted porcelain allegorical panels featuring cherubs representing the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter seasons all standing on squat gadrooned feet.  Dial and movement both marked "Martin Baskett & Cie, Paris" with the serial number "4001" on the movement.  Very slight wear to the Gilding, faint hairlines in dials, running when cataloged.  16 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000Lot 90: A 19th century French Grand piano by Erard, Paris.  Book-matched Rosewood case in the Louis XV style with hinged cover and gadrooned edge, pierced carved music rack, tall cabriole legs with elaborate shell carved knees in foliate wreaths, scrolled apron and conforming foliate carving.  Serial #71717 indicates a production date of 1841-1850.  Older refinishing with some wear, some loose and minor veneer losses.  55 x 98 x 41" high overall.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000Lot 91: Emile Louis Picault, French, 1833-1915.  A Bronze figure, titled "Genie et Lumiere".  Depicts a nymph seated on a cloud with stars holding a torch aloft before an eagle with outstretched wings.  Incised  "E. Picault" signature on base with cast title on plinth.  Original Gilded finish with some surface wear.  22 x 14 x 29 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000Lot 92: A Good Quality early 20th century British Chippendale style breakfront display cabinet by "Robson & Sons Ltd., Newcastle-on-Tyne".  Mahogany construction features a Classical broken arch crown with pierced carved scroll work above a dentil molded crown with turned drops, over four glazed doors with geometric mullions and carved foliate corners, on a conforming base with shaped central skirt and carved foliate drop, tall cabriole legs, carved knees and bold ball and claw feet.  Interior with adjustable shelves and fabric lining.  The cabinet disassembles into several sections for moving.  Original finish with only minor wear, lacks several small turnings.  86 x 18 x 90 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000Lot 93: A 19th century Louis XVI style French mantel clock.  Bronze and Marble case featuring Cupid and Eros above a White Marble base with fine Gilded Brass mounts and swags.  8-day time and strike movement with a porcelain dial, Blue Roman hour numerals and outer ring with Arabic minute indicators.  Case with some wear, lacks glass in front and rear doors, lacks bell, not running when cataloged.  21 x 7 1/2 x 17 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000Lot 94: A pair of 19th century French Louis XVI style candelabra.  Gilded Bronze and Marble construction with four upper floral arms, cast ram's head decoration and tripod base.  Some surface wear and losses to florals, missing one flower and several leaves.  Each 17 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 95: A late 19th century French Louis XVI style mirror.  Gilded wood construction with Gilded decoration featuring a scrolled foliate crest with gryphons flanking a central shield, with molded frame and foliate corners.  Some wear to the Gilding, scratches to the mirror silvering.  34 1/2" x 62 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500Lot 96: An early 19th century British William IV Period tea caddy.  Palisander wood case in sarcophagus form with Boxwood stringing, molded top, double ring handles and flattened bun feet.  Opens to reveal two tea boxes and a central cut glass mixing bowl.  Polished finish with minor wear and slight shrinkage.  12 x 6 x 7" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 97: A 20th century Herend porcelain tea serving set.  Rust color floral design with moths and Gilded detail.  Includes a 14 1/2" long serving tray with a 8 1/2" high coffee pot, 5 1/2" high teapot, 8" high hot milk pot, creamer and open sugar bowl.  Blue printed marks.  Slight wear, light surface scratches on tray.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 98: An early 19th century British tea caddy.  Burl wood case in sarcophagus form with molded top, Boxwood stringing, Brass lion's mask handles and ball feet.  Opens to reveal two tea boxes and compartment for a mixing bowl.  Polished finish with minor wear, slight veneer lifting.  12 x 6 x 7 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 99: A late 18th century British George III Period tea caddy.  Figured Mahogany case in rectangular form with deeply molded top, Ebony stringing, Brass handles and escutcheon, and ogee bracket feet.  Opens to reveal three tea boxes with sliding paneled lids.  Older finish some wear and minor damage.  10 3/4 x 6 x 6 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 99:  turn of the century Japanese Bronze figure.  Depicted standing in a floral Kimono with a teapot in hand and a child on her back, on a turned wooden plinth.  Minor surface wear.  13 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 101: Nine late 19th to early 20th century British Sterling Silver tea accessories.  Includes caddy spoons, strainers, etc. by various makers.  6.67 troy ozs total weight.  Some with minor wear.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 102: An early 19th century Georgian pear form tea caddy.  Lignum Vitae construction with a hinged cover and foil lining.  Some wear and shrinkage cracks.  4 1/4" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400Lot 103: A pair of mid 20th century Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, Denmark, model PH 4/3 hanging lights.  Enameled Aluminum shade in Red/Orange, both with two original "Louis Poulsen" stickers interior and original ceramic sockets.  Some scuffs and scratches to paint with minor losses to edges, wiring should be tested before use.  Each 16" diameter x 7" high plus drop.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 104: Four mid 20th century Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller shell chairs.  Shaped fiberglass seats in Canary Yellow with coated Eiffel tower bases.  "Herman Miller" paper labels at undersides of two chairs.  Some wear, minor discoloration to fiberglass.  18 1/2 x 19 x 30 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 105: A mid 20th century Triennale floor lamp attributed to Gino Sarfatti for Arteluce, Italy.  Three adjustable brushed Brass arms with enameled Aluminum pierced conical form shades in Red, Green and Off-White on a painted Brass stem and cement filled base.  Stem with original sticker residue, some wear to paint and patina, pitting and losses to base, slight misshaping shades, wiring should be tested before use.  75" high.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 106: Two mid 20th century Danish modern record cabinets.  Teak construction with sliding doors and half moon recessed pulls, opens to reveal two compartments with a single shelf, one also with slotted interior for record storage.  Minor surface wear, light scratches and discoloration to finished tops.  Each 31 1/2 x 18 x 28 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600A mid 20th century Curtis Jere Artisan House early "Flock of Birds" wall sculpture.  Signed "C. Jere" and dated "1968" upper right.  Slight surface wear and discoloration to patina.  Approximately 57 x 21 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot  107: A mid 20th century Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller shell rocking chair.  Shaped fiberglass seat in Seafoam Green on coated Eiffel tower bases with Birch rockers.  Some wear, minor discoloration to fiberglass.  25 x 25 x 27" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 108: A pair of mid 20th century articulated two-light wall sconces, attributed to Stilnovo, Italy.  Enameled Aluminum pierced shades in Emerald Green with fixed and gooseneck Brass arms.  Some wear to paint, significant oxidation to patina, wiring should be tested before use.  Each 18" high, projects 18" from wall.  ESTIMATE $300-400Lot 109: A mid 20th century George Nelson for Herman Miller table.  Round Rosewood tabletop with dark finish and White laminate Lazy Susan insert raised on a painted White Steel stem and base.  "Herman Miller by George Nelson" decal at underside.  Some wear to refinished top and Lazy Susan, loss to paint at base.  47 3/4" diameter x 29 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 110: A mid 20th century Warren Platner for Knoll side table.  Teak round table top on cylindrical Steel rod base with shaped waist.  "Knoll" label at underside.  Some wear, discoloration and minor loss to finish at top.  24" diameter x 18 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 111: A late 20th century console table in the manner of Karl Springer (German, 1931-1999).  Carved wood construction with Pegasus design in an enameled Cream color finish and clear beveled edge glass top.  Some surface wear and discoloration, light scratches, glass top with slight edge flakes.  18 x 54 x 28 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 112: A pair of mid 20th century Bent Karlby for Lyfa, Denmark, wall sconces.  Enameled Aluminum tubular forms with polished exterior and Red interiors.  Some surface wear and minor losses to interior paint, wiring should be tested before use.  Each 7 1/2 x 5 x 16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400Lot 113: Stephen Walker, Australian, 1927-2014.  A 1970's Bronze Brutalist style sculpture, titled "Osiris".  Signed "Walker" at top of wooden base.  Minor surface wear and some discoloration to patina.  10" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 114: A mid 20th century Warren Platner for Knoll side table.  Glass round table top on circular Steel rod base with shaped waist.  Some surface wear, light scratches and oxidation to patina.  26" diameter x 19 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 115:  A mid 20th century Richard Shultz for Knoll outdoor chaise lounge, Model 715.  White Steel wire basket frame with adjustable back, two wheels, and original upholstered cushions in Yellow.  Significant wear and exposure to cushions, some rust throughout frame, adjusting arm detached.  77 x 29 x 16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 116: A mid 20th century Stilno style hanging lamp.  Brushed Brass tubular drop with two conical form brushed Aluminum shades and painted yellow ceiling mount.  Some surface wear, oxidation and dent to one shade, wiring should be tested before use.  35" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400Lot 117: A mid 20th century Harry Bertoia for Knoll "Diamond" chair.  Upholstered seat in Yellow/Orange on a Black vinyl coated Steel frame with mesh back.  "Knoll" label beneath seat.  Minor wear, some discoloration to upholstery.  Approximately 34 x 28 x 30 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 118: A mid 20th century Warren Platner for Knoll stool.  Removable upholstered Velcro seat in Olive Green on cylindrical Steel rod base with shaped waist.  "Knoll" label beneath removable cushion.  Minor wear to upholstery and base.  17" diameter x 20" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 119: John Lewis, American, b. 1942.  A 1970's art glass vase depicting a moonscape in shades of Cobalt Blue and Green.  Signed "Lewis" and numbered "78-286" at underside.  Minor surface wear, a few light scratches.  6 1/2" diameter x 6 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 120: Mary Lee Adler, American, 20th century.  A 21st century Steel Brutalist style sculpture.  Unsigned, intentional gradation to patina, some surface scratches, small chip to corner of base.  14 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 121: Alice Gordon, n.d.  A 1970's multicolor oil on board abstract.  Signed "Gordon" and dated "72" lower right, additionally signed and annotated "New Haven" verso.  Minor paint loss, loose in frame.  Image 17 1/4 x 23 1/4" high, in a distressed wood frame with some joint separation, 22 1/2 x 28 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Lot 122: Gary Kulak, American, b. 1952.  A 1980's Steel stylized chair sculpture.  Signed "Gary Kulak" and dated "1987" at underside of chair.  Minor surface wear, slight loss to paint at edges.  Approximately 11 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 24 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 123: Joel Shapses, American, b. 1945.  A 1970's Alabaster abstract sculpture, titled "Le Virage".  Signed "J. Shapses" and dated "'75" at underside, titled plaque on plexi base.  Some surface wear and small dents to Alabaster, light scratches to base.  Approximately 7 x 6 x 10 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400Lot 124: A mid 20th century Italian Deruta Earthenware umbrella stand.  Baluster form with flared rim in Olive Green with White floral decoration.  With painted "ARS Deruta Italy" and "2797" marks.  Minor surface wear and scratches.  10" diameter x 20 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Lot 125: Jack Levine, American, 1915-2010.  A mid 20th century pastel drawing on paper, titled "Threepenny Opera (Dreigroschenfilm)".  Signed "J. Levine" lower left, gallery tag verso.  Very minor wear and rippling, not examined out of frame.  Image 19 1/2 x 15 1/2" high, framed 28 x 24" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Lot 126: A mid 20th century Mathieu Mategot for Holophane, France, hanging light.  Enameled Aluminum pierced conical drop in White with a bowl form Holophane glass shade.  Etched "Made in France" on shade, "3400-8 Holophane".  Minor wear to paint, slight surface wear to shade, wiring should be tested before use.  16" diameter x 23" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Lot 127: A set of mid 20th century Moreddi nesting tables.  Teak construction with box joinery, largest table with stepped beveled edge.  "Moreddi" crown stamp at underside of smallest table.  Minor wear, faint staining to top of largest table, light scratches to top of nesting tables.  Up to 23 x 15 x 20 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-200Lot 128: A late 20th century Art Pottery vessel by Ron Artman.  Cylindrical form with Green/Gray finish, basketweave texture, impressed characters, and applied pottery handle.  Incised "Artman" signature at underside.  Minor wear, glued repair to handle.  Approximately 13" diameter x 10 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 129:  A late 20th century Art Pottery vessel by Ron Artman.  Cylindrical form with Bronze/Gray finish, relief design, impressed characters, and applied pottery handle.  Incised "Artman" signature at underside.  Minor wear.  Approximately 13" diameter x 10 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500Lot 130:  Two late 20th century Art Pottery pieces by Ron Artman.  Short cylindrical forms with Bronze/Gray finish, basketweave texture, and applied side handles.  Incised "Artman" signatures at undersides.  Minor wear.  Up to 10 x 4 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-200Lot 131: Two late 19th century French Terra Cotta confit pots.  Two handle confit pots with Green glaze.  Surface crazing and some edge flakes.  9 1/4 and 10 1/4" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400Lot 132: A 19th century French Bergere.  Walnut frame with carved floral crest, molded arms, shaped skirt and cabriole legs.  Recently re-upholstered in Yellow Damask, frame refinished with minor wear, restoration to rear legs.  42" high.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200Lot 133: A pair of Korean Blue and White porcelain bottle vases.  Bulbous forms with slender necks, each decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl through clouds.  Unmarked.  Minor wear overall, one with 1/2" hairline crack at rim, a few production glaze flaws and minor pitting, both with slight wear at rim and roughness at foot, no chips or repairs.  Up to 12 1/2" high plus stands.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 134: An 18th century British George II Period drop leaf side table.  Mahogany construction with a rounded edge top, gate-leg base with shaped ends, on tall cabriole legs with pad feet.  Older finish with some wear, minor surface damage, old repairs at hinges and leg joints.  30 x 14 (46" open) x 28 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Lot 135: A pair of 19th century Scottish oil on canvas landscapes.  Both depict trees along a river edge, one with small village in the distance.  Faintly signed "G. Mardsen" (n.d.) lower left of mountain scene.  Both with some craquelure, surface grunge, and slight paint loss.  Each image 18 3/4 x 29" high, in 19th century Gesso frames with some wear, 28 1/4 x 39" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800Lot 136: A turn of the century American carousel horse.  Carved wooden construction, second row jumper with multicolor painted design, carved saddle and breast collar, and inset jeweled detail.  Restored by Tony Orlando, on a modern Oak base with Brass stand.  Modern paint with some wear and shrinkage.  Approximately 47 x 12 x 65" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800

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