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Lot 1377: Franz Bergmann bronze mermaid vase, fish and mermaid wrapped around the neck of the vase, at one time it was converted to a lamp and has a hole for a cord in the base and the top is plugged with a lamp fitting, bears double handled vase with a B factory mark used by Bergmann, also Geschutz, 18 in high overall including the octagonal red marble base. Probably cleaned to a copper color at one time.
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 1456: Wooden walking stick removable bone handle with relief carved pommel. Handle removes to reveal an 8" glass flask with silver plate and cork stopper. English sterling silver mount around top of cane. Slight splits at top of cane under the silver rim. 35.25 in overall1.25 in d at top
Estimate: 150-250
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Lot 1457: Early 19th needlework sampler, Mary Ann Sandfoal, aged 11 years. Alpha numeric bands above name, flowers trees, and field below. 16.5" x 14.25". Identified verso as being born 1820 and making the sampler in 1831.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1458: Bronze patinated white metal figure of a woman holding a dove on a marble base with a specimen inlaid top, Carlsbad. Bird missing from her shoulder 5.7/8" wide and 3.5/8 deep, 3.25" high.
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 1459: A. Joliveaux, 19th/20th c. bronze sculpture, The Angler. Depicting a young boy with a fishing pole. Marked on back of base, Art Union of London 1909. Scupture's name impressed on top of base, titled on front of base. 10" figurine mounted on a 2.5" stepped black painted wood base.
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 1460: Figural bronze candle holder, kneeling male figure on black marble and onyz base. Late 19th, early 20th c. 10.75" high
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 1461: Pr. Victorian white metal ewers, signed Bradley and Hubbard. Some oxidation to finish. 18.5" high
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 1462: Single bronzed gas wall sconce of a scroll design. 14" high, 18" deep
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1463: Austrian gilt bronze peacock, tail fitted to the body through bolted construction. Stamped Austria on rear at top of tail feathers with a factory mark resembling a conjoined J & H in a circle at base of tail feathers. 11.5" high, 14.5" wing span.
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 1464: Pair of classical bronze urns on onyz bases. The bodies with panels depicting putti engaged in various activities, on a molded and stepped onyx base with red marble side pieces on a bronze foot. Some chips to onyx on each base. 14.75" high.
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 1465: Baroque style giltwood candlestand, 19th C., baluster shaped standard rising from three scrolled legs, 32" high, 9 1/2" wide, 9 1/2" diameter
Estimate: 100-150
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Lot 1466: Tiffany Studios New York 5 piece desk set. Set contains a letter holder, stamp box, pen holder, inkwell, and letter opener. Of the five pieces the two-part letter holder is the largest at 6.5" across and 5" tall. It appears to be gilded bronze with mother of pearl inlaid design. The stamp box has some of the mother of pearl missing. The inkwell does not have the glass insert.
Estimate: 1,500-2,000
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Lot 1467: Brass metal female figure, 21" from head to tip of toe and 8" high. A beautiful body with black flowing hair, legs outstretched in a kneeling pose.
Estimate: 75-100
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Lot 1468: Pair of saber handled candlesticks. These candlesticks are 10.5" high. They are made from handguard of original saber. The main body is brass. Condition is good. Circa 19th C.
Estimate: 75-100
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Lot 1469: Figure of knight slaying dragon marked A. Santini. This figure is 10.5" high and 8" across the base. It is plastic type composition material. Condition is good. Circa 20th c.
Estimate: 75-100
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Lot 1471: Cast iron painted bulldog door stop. This doorstop is 6" high and 7" across. The paint is in good condition and overall condition is good. Circa 19th c.
Estimate: 125-175
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Lot 1472: Brass double well inkwell. This inkwell is 10" wide and 1.5" high. It is brass and both wells have their glass insert. Condition is good. Circa 19th c.
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 1475: Wooden match holder with brass figure boy holding a pot. Brass striker on the base and a match keg with wooden lid. Some chips and losses.
Estimate: 500-100
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Lot 1476: Pair of bookends, The Thinker that stands 5" tall and 4" across the base. They are marked The Thinker and are cast iron.
Estimate: 35-50
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Lot 1477: Metal sectional globe that stands about 11" tall and is on a three footed base and is in several sections. It is titled, The Territorial Globe. fits together well, but paper covering on most sections & many inside map pieces are missing, no dents or holes.
Estimate: 40-60
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Lot 1478: Copper handle pot & round footed pan This pot stands 5" and 8.5" across the opening. 9" d pan.
Estimate: 50-75
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Lot 1479: John Rogers plaster figurine, "Checkers at the Farm" 20" high and 18" across the base approximately. There are three noticeable chips on the bottom of the figure.
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 1569: Pair of art & crafts iron andirons, early 20th C., each w/ pyramidal finail above square standard applied w/ bosses, on angular legs terminating in penny feet, 26 1/2" high, 15" wide, 24" deep, with a set of iron fireplace tools and miscellaneous fireplace hardware, fireplace tools w/ looped handles wrapped diagonally w/ iron bands
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1575: Pair of arts & crafts iron andirons, early 20th C., each w/ ball finial over square standard on shaped legs, extensive rust and traces of paint, 15 3/4" high, 10" wide, 24 1/2" deep
Estimate: 50-100
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