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Lot 451: Pr mahogany and Longwy pottery tile pedestals, square molded tops over a base with 3 sides set with Longwy pottery tiles with various bird and flaoral decoration, each tile is 9 1/2" square, the pedestals are 12" square and 12 1/2" tall
Estimate: 1,200-1,600
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Lot 452: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 24" x 18", Christina Olsen, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 453: Tin lined wood jardiniere, each side set with sandpiper and leaf decoarated Minton tile insert, old painted surface, 10 3/4" sq, 10 1/4" h
Estimate: 500-700
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Lot 453A: Continental gilt-brass jardiniere with painted porcelain plaques, 19th c. Rectangular form with scrolled handles suspended from masks, the liner with pierced leaf-cast crest, on hoof feet. 8" high x 10" wide x 8.75" deep.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 454: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 24" x 18", Karl, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 455: Amphora art nouveau pottery compote, olive green ground, the top with 4 loop handles centering 4 medallions of gold and green decoration, pedestal bvase with beaded decoration and floral design on stem, tower mark of Julius Dressler, Biela, impressed Austria, 14" d, 13 1/2" h
Estimate: 500-700
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Lot 456: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 17" x 24", Young America, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 457: English George III mahogany cased portable cistern "stick" barometer, Dallaway, London, first decade 19th C., plain vertical oblong rectangular steel register plate engraved in black with readings and signed "Dallaway London", all within molded frame with broken arch pediment over a long waisted trunk centered by tube ending in a globular cistern, 39" tall x 5" wide x 3" deep
Estimate: 2,250-2,750
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Lot 458: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 16 1/2" x 24", Wind From the Sea, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 459: Italian Neoclassical gilt and painted pine tall-case clock, late 18th C., probably Venetian, square bonnet with domical top surmounted with giltwood acorn form finial over glazed front door and sides exposing a period brass dial with applied leafy spandrels on green enameled ground surrounding a chapter ring of Roman numerals, all above a straight trunk of gree-ground molded panels with gilt moldings atop a protruding rectangular base, dial too small for the bonnet, case with significant paint loss and repainting of gilt areas, 78" tall x 9 1/4" wide x 6 1/2" deep
Estimate: 1,800-2,500
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Lot 460: After Andrew Wyeth, American, b. 1917, 24" x 12", Northern Point, from the 1956 Triton Press portfolio
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 461: Seth Thomas "Garfield" double weight driven shelf clock, ebonized finish, some flaking and wear to dial, original paper label, 29.5" tall
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
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Lot 462: After Pablo Picasso, 22" x 17" lithograph, Harlequin, from the "Barcelona" suite, 1966, signed in pencil and marked "HC"
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 463: Empire-style gilt-brass mounted ebonized mantel clock, 19th century. Rectangular molded top over wreath-and-scolling-leaf mounted frieze above a gilt dial with Roman numerals suspending a lyre-shaped pendulum centered by four columns rising from a plinth base on bun feet. 17.75" x 9.5" wide x 5.5" deep.
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 464: After John Speed, English Cartographer, 1552-1629, Anglesey and Carnarvan, a miniature map of the Northern Welsh Counties of Anglesey and Caernarvon, from Speed's miniature atlas of 1627, engraving with early hand color, 3 1/2" x 4 3/4" inamge size
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 465: Waltham Watch Company 8-day clock in engraved sterling-silver case. Round dial with Arabic numerals and seconds aperature in conforming case swiveling between octagonal supports with urn finials, on oval base. 5.5" high x 6.5" wide x 3" deep. Left finial bent; base missing pitch and bottom.
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 466: Stephen Parrish, American, 1846-1938, Fishing Harbor, 5 1/2 x 9 1/2" etching, some staining, pencil signed
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 467: Dutch gilt-brass mounted rosewood and marquetry mantel clock, 19th century. Bronze recumbant lion mounted on molded top above leaf-decorated frieze over steel dial with Roman numerals suspending lyre-shaped pendulum flanked by four string-inlaid columns rising from a leaf-decorated plinth, on cup feet. 22" high x 10.5" wide x 6" deep.
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 468E: After Ludovici, 2 colored hunt prints, The Meet, Full Cry, each matted to the 14" x 22 1/4" border, titles cut out in mat, even browning apparent
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 468C: After Alexander Calder, 1898-1976, American, colored lithograph, 12" x 9 1/2", titled "Pyramids" in marker on back, pencil signed "Calder" and annotated "EA"
Estimate: 300-500
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Lot 468A: After Sidney Riesenberg, Over The Top For You, a WWII Third Liberty Loan poster, 29" x 19", laid down, wrinkling of surface, some imperfections
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 468B: Framed Ulysses S. Grant Presidential pardon of Albert Hart, dated Januay 28, 1973, signature faded, framed along with and engraved portrait of Grant and a contemporary Presidential Seal
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 468: Raphael Soyer, American, 1899-1997, sepia toned lithograph, The Dance, 19" x 14", pencil signed , marked AP
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 468D: Salvador Dali, Aphrodite de Cnide dans un Paysage, a color lithograph, c. 1988, numbered 215/295, with paper documentation
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 469: Gustav Becker double weight driven regulator wall clock
Estimate: 600-900
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Lot 470: Eugene Galien-Laloue, French, 1854-1941, 7" x 12" mixed media on paper, gouache and pencil/casein, Realistic City Scene of Paris in early 20th C., signed "E. Galien-Laloue" lower left
Estimate: 14,000-18,000
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Lot 471: Baird advertising clock promoting John Finzer & Bro's tobacco products (Louisville, KY): "Passtime", "Plank Road", "Old Honesty", "Jolly Tar", Five Bro's" and "Boot Jack". Includes the pendulum. SIZE: 30 1/2" high by 18 1/2" wide by 4 1/2" deep, replaced paper on dial
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
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Lot 472: Eugene Galien-Laloue, French, 1854-1941, 7" x 12" mixed media on paper, gouache and pencil/casein, Realistic City Scene of Paris in early 20th C., signed "E. Galien-Laloue" lower left
Estimate: 14,000-18,000
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Lot 473: Seth Thomas, "Double Dial" - Wall Bracket, C. 1922. Made principally for use in the nation's schools, time is shown in two directions. Overall, including the wall bracket the clock is 30", the clock case itself is only 19" square.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
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Lot 473A: Oak arts and craft tall clock with leaded glass panel in door, Waterbury 8 day movement, very dirty and some rust, 74" tall
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 473B: Swiss novelty clock, 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" dial painted with Castle on Alpine Lake scene, clock tower containing a small 30 hr travel clock movement, brass frame with easel back
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 474: Eugene Galien-Laloue, French, 1854-1941, 7" x 12" mixed media on paper, gouache and pencil/casein, Realistic City Scene of Paris in early 20th C., signed "E. Galien-Laloue" lower left
Estimate: 14,000-18,000
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Lot 475: English flintlock carriage pistol. Steel lock marked "Clark". Top of barrel marked "London" with proof marks; walnut stock with brass trigger guard & ramrod furniture; belt clip on left side. 15" long.
Estimate: 600-800
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