Lots 426 through 450 - Detail

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Lot 427: Capo di Monte porcelain covered urn, body with Bacchanalian Revelry scenes in relief, 19 1/2" h, crowned N under blue glaze, gilt crossed arrows, repairs to handle, 19" tall
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 428: Royal Rudolstat ewer, cobalt with floral and gilt decoration, 9 1/4" h
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 430: 8 pc Meissen floral decorated teaset on tray, teapot, creamer, sugar, 2 cups, 2 saucers, 17 1/4" x 12 1/4" tray
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 431: Oval Minton sauce dish, cobalt & gilt decoration, for Davis, Collamore, & Co, 8 " long
Estimate: 50-100
Lot 432: Blue painted pine 2 door cupboard top, 3 drawer interior, 54" wide, 62" high, 12 1/2" diameter
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 432A: Pair mahogany Martha Washington style lolling chairs, striped velvet upholstery, 39 1/2" high
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 433: Meissen double dog figurine, 1/2" of rope around dog's neck missing, tail broken from one dog- needs reglued, blue underglaze mark, 11" l
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 434: Mettlach painted and incised stoneware charger #2362. Scene depicts Heidleberg Schloss in Germany. Gilt border. 17 1/4" diameter.
Estimate: 3,400-600
Lot 435A: Set of six Pennsylvania House cherry windsor chairs, 34" high
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 435: Mahogany Chippendale style high boy, 64" high, 36" wide, 21" diameter
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 436: Mettlach stoneware one-litre stein. Relief-molded with figure of man drinking from a stein, surrounded by cartouche frame with rhyme in German . Pewter-mounted domed lid. Underside impressed with Mettlach mark and mold # 1756. Minor stains inside. 7.75" high x 4" diameter.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 437: Mettlach stoneware half-litre stein. Body with incised and glazed scene of elves in a quarry. Pewter-mounted domed lid. Underside impressed with Mettlach mark and mold # 1475. 6" high x 4" diameter.
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 438: Pine armoire, losses, repairs, changed hinges, 72 1/2" high, 46" wide, 17" diameter
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 438A: Brass and wire fire fender in ball feet, 41 1/2" wide, 17" high
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 439: Etruscan Majolica spitoon, late 19th century. Relief-molded with shells and seaweed, glazed in pink, brown, green and blue; pink-glazed interior. Underside impressed with factory mark. Hairline crack on neck. 6.5" high x 8" diameter.
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 440: Etruscan Majolica leaf-shaped dish, late 19th century. Glazed in pink, brown, green and blue. Underside impressed with factory mark. 1.75" high x 8.5" wide x 9" deep.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 440A: French majolica pitcher by Onnaing, musicians and dancers outside tavern, ogre on spout, 8 1/2" tall, 714/Made in France
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 440B: French majolica compote, strawberry & floral border, 9" d, 4 1/2" h, impressed N on base, some glaze roughage around top rim, base wih 1/2" defect line from the making
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 441: Art nouveau cast iron fireplace surround with ladies head crest, 36"w, 38" h
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 442: Pair of Villeroy & Boch stoneware vases, late 19th c. Each of trumpet form with applied decoration of a vine with leaves and buds, the saucer base with scalloped edge and applied rosettes. 9.25" high x 5" diameter.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 443: English Pearlware transfer-printed teapot, c.1800. Oval body with scalloped crest surrounding lid with finial, the sides decorated in green with landscapes on a floral ground. 5.5" high x 9.5" wide x 5" deep. Minor discoloration on handle and spout.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 444: Early map of Mid-Atlantic states, by A.H. Jaillot (1632-1712), engraved by an unidentified engraver and published by Pierre Mortier, Amsterdam, c. 1700, an engraving in black and white, 22" x 33" sight size (within a 26 1/2" x 38" frame), being a map of parts of what are now Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, light overall spotting
Estimate: 3,500-4,500
Lot 445: Monumental brown-glazed two-gallon stoneware pitcher with oversized spout. Pouring assist handle on lower left size. Minor glaze flake on inside corner of spout. 13.75" high.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 446: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 18" x 22 1/2", The Blue Dump, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 447: Continental pottery charger with polychrome incised floral and butterfly decoration in rust, green, and blue, underside with brown glaze, red clay base, some wear and a 3/8" chip in middle of bottom, 18" d
Estimate: 300-400
Lot 448: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 24" x 12", Cooling Shed, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 449: Longwy pottery trivet with tropical bird and floral decoration, 8" square, extensive back stamps
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 450: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 24" x 18", The Oak, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800

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