Lots 321 through 330 - Detail

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Lot 321: Old Master print, Dutch Ladies with Mandolin in a good gilt Victorian frame, overall 28 1/2' x 25"
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 322: Pair of 19th-c. bird's eye maple frames with Victorian die-cut ornaments mounted on velvet. Frames, 8.75" high x 7.5" wide.
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 323A: Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669), etching and drypoint, Jan Uytenbogaert, preacher of the Remonstrants, image 8 3/4" x 7", within a rectangular plate mark of 9 3/8" x 8", overall sheet size 14 3/4" x 12"
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
Lot 323: Pine huntboard with two short drawers flanked on either side by a deep drawer, 18th century. Shaped apron. Turned legs. 37" high x 73 1/2" wide x 17 1/2" deep
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 324: After Messonier, French, 19th c, 2 b&w Napoleonic etchings, 11 3/4" x 8 1/2" image size
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 324A: After S. Freudeberg, French, 18th century, set of six color lithographs. Copies of the late-18th-century engravings "Le Bain," Le Coucher," Le Lever," "La Toilette," "L'Evenement au Bal" & "La Promenade du Matin." Images 12" high x 8.5" wide. Molded frames with matts, 21.5" high x 17.5" wide.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 325: 3 Volumes: British Flat Racing and Breeding; British Steeplechasing and Racing in Ireland; Racing and Breeding in America and the Colonies by Charles Richardson, London 1923. 436/475. Brown leather bindings. *HFH.
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 325A: After George Morland, English, 1763-1804, color lithograph, Sailors Conversation. Copy of hand-colored engraving published by J.R. Smith in 1802. Image 17" high x 21.5" wide. Molded frame, 23.5" high x 27.5" wide.
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 326: Pair of American Sheraton painted side chairs, c.1820. Each with square back with three splats. Rush seat. Turned legs. Extensive wear to paint. 34 1/4" high x 17 3/4" wide by 15" deep.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 327: Leather bound and other books including 2 v. The Road in Tuscany, Hewlett; 2 v. Robert Lewis Stevenson; 3 v. Rambler, S. Johnson 1822; 1847 Racing Calendar by Weatherby; Johnson's Lives of Highwaymen, Edinburgh 1814; Petracrch, translated 1809; Baron Munchesen; The Vicar of Wakefield by Goldsmith; Gleanings in Graveyards, 1861; 1831 Vetus Testametum; 1787 Memoirs of Moliere. *HFH
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 328: Set of four French hand-colored costume engravings after Pecheux, early 19th c. Engraved by Gatine. Depicting women's costumes from various regions in France. Minor stains. Images 9.5" high x 6.5" wide. Walnut frames with matts, 17.75" high x 13.5" wide.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 329: Pair of English turned armchairs, early 19th century. Each with bowed crest rail over turned spindles. Spindles under arms. Rush seats. 33" high x 22 1/2" wide x 15 1/4" deep
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 330: French portfolio of "Decorations Exterieures & Interieures des XVII & XVIII Siecles", by J.F. Blondel, Edited by Ch. Massin, Paris, c. 1900
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 330B: 10 Volume Set, The Spectator, London 1808. *HFH
Estimate: 20-40
Lot 330A: Taurus Complete Gym made by Besler Industries, Cambridge, NE 308-697-4698. *HFH
Estimate: 1,000-2,000

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