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Lot 1476: Pair of pierced tin sconces, 18th century. Each with oval reflector. 10 1/2" H x 10" W x 4" D.
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Lot 1477: Pair of miniature brass tilt-top tea tables, 18th/19th century. 3 1/2" H x 2 1/1" Diameter.
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Lot 1478: Barbara Ellison, American, 20th c, b&w etching, Sphinx Moths, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 2/25, unframed, 11 3/4" x 17 1/2" image, full border
Estimate: 75-125
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Lot 1479: Incised Gourd, c. 1787. Inscribed "Jean Aehely" and decorated with coat-of-arms in Rococo Cartouche. Figure of horseman, ship and trophy of arms centering shield with three fleur-de-lys. 5 1/2" Diameter.
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Lot 1480: Continental Gilt-Bronze mounted porcelain box, late 18th century. Polychrome decoration of fruit and flowers. 1 3/4" H x 4" W x 2" D.
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Lot 1481: Stephen Gooden, British, 1892-1955, etching, King Neptune, 7" x 5", pencil signed and dated 1941
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1482: Green enameled tin coffee pot, late 18th century. Gilt bands, turned wood handle, raised on three brass legs. Flaking of enamel, gilt bands worn. 7" H x 4' Diameter
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Lot 1483: Lot of 5 pewter porringers, 18th century each with pierced leaf-shaped handles. One porringer marked. 6" Diameter to 6 3/4" Diameter, 1 1/2" H to 1 3/4" H
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Lot 1484: Maxfield Parrish, Mazda calendar, Golden Hours, with complete date pad, separated, some edge splits, 41" high, 18 1/2" wide
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 1485: Lot of 4 pieces of pewter, consisting of caster. 5" H x 2 1/2" Diameter, marked on underside; Small Tankard, 3 1/2" H x 3" diameter, marked; Salt, 2 1/4" H x 2 1/4" D; Cover, 1 1/2" H x 2" D.
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Lot 1486: Lot of 3 pieces paper-mache faux food including ham, 15" L x 8" W; roasted chicken with moveable drumsticks, 4" H x 10" L x 5 1/2" W; avocado, 5" L x 3" W x 1 3/4" H.
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Lot 1487: Maxfield Parrish, Mazda calendar, Contentment, with complete date pad, separated, 38" high, 18 1/2" wide
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 1488: Pair of black-enameled tin adjustable candlesticks, early 19th century. Brass bands at mid-section. Wear to enamel. 8" H x 4" Diameter.
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Lot 1489: Paper-mache and wood doll, possibly of Jenny Lind, mid-19th century. Moveable limbs, silk corset, linen bloomers. Repairs, deterioration of fabrics. 13 1/2" H x 4" W.
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Lot 1490: Enameled brass tray with pink & yellow flowers, silver background, 9 1/2" x 7"
Estimate: 100-200
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Lot 1490A: 2 prints on cotton, Mexican War Battle Scenes, both fragments with the same image, 14 3/4" x 19 3/4", 15 1/4 x 23 1/4, 19th c
Estimate: 200-400
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Lot 1491: Ebonized traveling writing desk, 19th century. Reeded lid and case. Dull finish, dirt. 5 3/4" H x 16 1/2" W x 9 1/4" D.
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Lot 1492: Chinoiserie Green-Painted Box, mid 18th century. Sides carved with oriental blind fretwork. Worn painted finish, deterioration of wood, wormholes, damaged molding on lid. 7 1/2" H x 8 3/4" W x 8 1/4" D.
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Lot 1493: 2 Color lithographs, Bataille des Pyramides, Siege de la Citadelle D'Anvers, text in French, signed Georgin, lower right, sight size 14" x 20 3/8", 14 1/4" x 22", mattred to image, after historical wood engravings by Pellerin. From Napoleon par l'Image Populaire. Portraits-Scenes-Batailles. [Épinal: Pellerin, 1819 to 1863]-Paris: Pellerin et Cie, 1912. Folio ca. 15 x 22. Wood engravings by Pellerin, Réveillé or Georgin. Original hand color. Extensive text below image. From 1819 to 1863, the firm of Pellerin at Épinal produced a number of secular French historical images by the process of wood engraving, with hand color. It appears the firm kept the plates, for in 1912, Pellerin et Cie issues a group of these images in a portfolio entitled Napoleon pa l"image Populaire. The primary force behind these images was Jean-Charles Pellerin (1756-1836), a clock maker in Épinal, who had the idea to expand production of wood engraved religious images to secular ones also, all for popular consumption. Pellerin's studio originated the print industry in Épinal. Pellerin taught his trade to Réveillé, an imperial soldier, who recorded his memories of the campaigns. Réveillé then taught François Georgin (1801-1863), who continued the firm.
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1494: Pair of blackened steel shoe buckles, 18th century. 2 3/4" H x 2 3/4" W
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Lot 1495: English pewter oval platter, 18th century. Marked on underside, border decorated with "L" surmounted by coronet. 16" W x 12 1/4" D.
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Lot 1496: Prints on cotton, Marquis Wellington Reviewing His Troops Before The Battle of Salalmanca, 21 1/4" x 23 1/4", 19th c
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1497: Diorama of "Cliff Dweller" Native American Indians Making Pottery. Clay and watercolor on paper, green-painted box. Dirt, worn paint, deteriorating label, damaged glass under hinged lid. 9" H x 13 W x 9 3/4" D.
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Lot 1498: Native American Woven Basket. Geometrical design in green and brown. 4" H x 9 1/4" Diameter.
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Lot 1499: Victor Vaserely, Serigraph, Verites, 19 3/8" x 22", 142/250, Makler Gallery tag, verso, 1970
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 1500: Lot of 2 walking sticks. One with ivory handle carved with eagle suspending bell. Damage to handle, 33 1/2" L. Second: branch-like stick with carved dog's head inset with glass eyes, wear. 37" H.
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