Lots 376 through 400 - Detail

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Lot 376: German painted 0.5L porcelain regimental stein, early 20th century. Painted with military scenes, townscapes and cratouches. Lithopane portrait of soldier with mustache in base. Pewter lid mounted with faceted glass dome enclosing painted scene. Kgl. bayr. 10. inft. Regt...Prinz Ludwig 6.Comp. 1906-1908, Ingol-stadt, 9 1/2" high x 4 1/2" diameter.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 377: German painted 0.5L porcelain regimental stein, early 20th century. Painted with battle scenes. Lithopane scene in base of soldier with girlfriend. Pewter domed lid with equestrian finial. Hus. Rgt. Konigin Wilhelmina der Niederlande (Han.) No. 15 Wandsbeck 1899-1902. Condition: hinge arm separating from lid; rim of lid bent. 11 3/4" high x 4 1/2" diameter.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 378: English George II period mahogany marble top side table, mid 18th C., plain horizontal oblong rectangular section, the slab of green-white variegated marble contained flush within an applied perimeter molding atop a plain apron applied with a crudely carved continuous gadroon molding to lower edge and raised on four cabriole legs of equally crude treatment terminating in claw and ball feet, apparent restoration to knees, 28 1/2" tall x 344 1/2" wide x 19 1/2" deep
Estimate: 1,800-2,500
Lot 379: English Regency period gilt and polychrome painted porcelain centerpiece vase and cover, Flight, Barr, Royal Porcelain Works, Royal Worcester Porcelain Works, Worcester, c 1820s, with painted reserves probably the work of John Barker or Thomas Baxter, marked "Flight Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester / London House / Coventry Street" to white glazed underside, bowl of inverted bell shape raised on three gilt winged merman supports on triangular base and fitted with small domical cover, large rectangular panel of sea shells within a broad gilt band reserved against gilt enriched navy blue beneath a white beaded border, 9 1/4" tall x 5" diameter
Estimate: 6,000-8,000
Lot 380: RS Prussia compote, red rose decoration on green ground, ruffled edge, 9" d, 5 1/2" h
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 381: American Federal inlaid mahogany dining table, mid-Atlantic states, c. 1790-1810, comprising a pair of folding top gate-leg demilune tables, each hinged with a straight drop-leaf of joined planks and an apron veneered in crotch grain above a string inlaid edge and raised on tapered square legs inlaid at the ankles with lightwood cross-band cuffs, apron veneer heavily cracked, significant inlay loss to cuffs, 29" tall x 80" long x 41 1/2" wide, with original 1964 receipt
Estimate: 5,500-6,500
Lot 382: Pair of Wallendorf porcelain two-branch candelabra with male and female figures. Male figure wearing fur-trimmed coat and ice skates, carrying a basket with a dead hare. Female figure wearing a wreath of grapes and holding a basket of grapes and flowers. Each standing on a base with relief-molded scrollwork and applied flowers, the naturalistically modeled candle branches applied with flowers and leaves. Underside of each painted with underglaze blue mark of the factory of J.W. Hammann for the years 1764-1787. Repairs, hairline cracks, dirt. 12.5" high x 10" wide x 4.75" deep.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 383: Chinese Export 'Rose Medallion' porcelain document box, late 19th c. Rectangular box and lid painted in polychrome enamels with Oriental figures and sprays of flowers in scroll-framed reserves on a floral ground. 3.25" high x 7.25" wide x 3.75" deep. Repairs on lid and on sides and corners of box.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 384: English George II open double chair back settee, scrolled arms terminating in birds heads, broad and tapered splats pierced flat, voluted crestrail between tapered flattened stiles, upholstered slip seat in green wool needlepoint floral design, raised on three front legs of leaf carved cabriole shape terminating in claw and ball feet opposite three splayed legs of tapered rounded section, thick veneer with some loss, seat frame interior with bracing, 39" tall x 61" wide x 25 1/2" deep, 17 1/2" seat height, minor losses and loose veneer on seat rail, with 1973 receipt from Mack & Nicholson, West Chester, Pa for $2800, with photo as well
Estimate: 6,500-7,500
Lot 385: Pair of Vienna porcelain covered vases, late 19th century. Each in the form of a two-handled urn on pedestal, decorated with rectangular and lozenge-shaped panels with gilt scrolling leaves on a red or blue ground and romantic vignettes in oval reserves. Beehive mark. 13.75" high x 4.25" wide x 4.25" deep.
Lot 386: German porcelain figure of a Spanish female dancer, made by the Oldest Volkstedt Porcelain Factory, 20th c. Figure wears ruffled lace dress and holds fan. 11.5" high x 9" wide x 7" deep. Slight discoloration; minor damage to dress.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 387: English George III inlaid mahogany sideboard, late 18th C., front with elongated bowed form with straight central section of shallow drawer over deep drawer of recessed lower section and flanked by a bowed door to each corner, raised on partly fluted tapered square legs ending in spade feet, upper drawer embellished with applied carving of ribbon tied swag between the two round brass ring handles flanked by fluting over a string inlaid lower drawer, all between stop fluted pilasters and large applied swag carvings to the flanking doors, veneer significantly cracked on top, veneer buckling in some places, 37 1/2" tall x 60 3/4" wide x 27 1/2" deep
Estimate: 7,500-8,500
Lot 388: R.S. Prussia porcelain chocolate pot. Tapered, lobed baluster-shaped body with interlaced looped handle; chromolithographed decoration of pink and white flowers on a yellow shaded ground; gilt highlights. Underside stmaped with factory mark. 9.5" high x 5" diameter.
Estimate: 125-175
Lot 389: R.S. Prussia porcelain chocolate pot. Tapered paneled body with angular handle; chromolithographed decoration of pink and white flowers on a blue shaded ground; gilt highlights. Underside stmaped with factory mark. 10" high x 5" diameter.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 390: Pair of English George I / II parcel gilt mahogany fretscroll mirrors, first half 18th C., framed in crudely carved and gilt bezel within a molding flanked to top and bottom with jig-sawed cresting and matching apron of elaborately scrolled domical outline, cresting centered with a carved and gilt shell, veneer thick and hand-cut and glass apparently old replacements, age cracking and buckling to veneer and replacements including repainted gilding, 29" tall x 17 1/2" wide
Estimate: 1,800-2,500
Lot 391: R.S. Prussia porcelain chocolate set consisting of chocolate pot and five chocolate cups. Underside stamped with factory mark. Pot with tapered paneled body chromolithographed with white flowers on a green shaded ground; gilt highlights. 10" high x 5.5" diameter. Each cup with similar decoration, the interior with gilt scrolls. 3" high x 2.25" diameter. One cup with hairline crack. Missing saucers. Only 2 cups shown in photo.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 392: R.S. Prussia porcelain bowl. Unmarked. Interior with relief-molded flowers and chromolithographed flowers on a yellow and browm shaded ground; gilt highlights. 3" high x 10" diameter.
Estimate: 150-200
Lot 393: English George III carved mahogany upholstered sofa, late 18th C., straight back and slightly sloping sided faced with continuous applied crest/arm rail, carved seatrail, raised on four conforming square front legs and four splayed square rear, conjoined by pierced stretcher, leaf figured red silk damask in poor condition, 33" tall x 70" long x 27" wide, 16" seat height
Estimate: 2,750-3,250
Lot 394: R.S. Prussia porcelain biscuit jar. Unmarked. Tapered body with angular handles. Gilt relief-molded flowers and chromolithographed decoration of pink and orange flowers. 5.5" high x 6.5" diameter.
Estimate: 200-250
Lot 395: R.S. Prussia porcelain biscuit jar. Underside satmped with factory mark. Tapered paneled body with looped handles; chomolithographed decoration of white lillies on a blue and beige shaded ground; gilt highlights. Quarter-inch chip on inside flange. 5.5" high x 6.75" diameter.
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 396: George II-style mahogany armchair, late 19th c. Serpentine crest rail with scrolled ears over tassel-carved pierced splat flanked by shaped arms with scrolled terminals centering a trapezoidal needlepoin-upholstered seat, on acanthus-carved cabriole legs terminating in scrolled feet. 38" high x 27.5" wide x 25" deep.
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 397: R.S. Prussia porcelain sugar bowl. Chromolithographed decoration of pink roses. Small chip on lid. 5.5" high x 4.25" diameter.
Estimate: 40-80
Lot 398: Limoges porcelain fish service by AK Company. Consisting of fish platter and seven fish plates. Each with shell-molded rim and painted decoration of fish and purple leaves. Platter 23.5" wide x 10" deep. Plates 9.25" diameter. Three plates with small chips or short hairline cracks.
Estimate: 250-350
Lot 399: Italian Baroque walnut chest-of-drawers, 17th c. Rectangular top with wavescroll molding over conforming case fitted with three long drawers with raised shaped panels, on bracket feet. Splitting on top and sides; overall wear. 43.5" high x 53.5" wide x 23" deep.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 400: Pair of French porcelain equestrian figures, in the manner of the Niderviller factory, Sarrebourg region, one depicting officer in uniform on rearing white stallion, marked with imperial crown, and the other unmarked depicting Cossack on white stallion
Estimate: 2,500-3,500

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