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1003 |
A GOOD SLAG GLASS PANEL LAMP early 20th century, with six bent carmel slag glass panels in embossed ormolu frame on gilt iron base. Height 23", Diameter 16". Estimate $200-$400 |
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1004 |
A FINE STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS WINDOW circa 1900, in later iron frame for display. Diameter 33". Estimate $150-$300 |
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1005 |
A STAINED AND PAINTED GLASS WINDOW circa 1900, in later oak frame for display, some cracked tiles. Diameter 33". Estimate $75-$150 |
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1006 |
A GOOD FRENCH ENAMELED AND GILT BRONZE CABINET URN 19th century, with hand painted scene of a young boy. Height 8". Estimate $75-$150 |
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1007 |
A FINE ART NOUVEAU EMBOSSED OAK STAND circa 1900, haxagonal form with embossed stylized florals. Estimate $75-$150 |
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1008 |
A VICTORIAN GLASS AND SILVERED CASTOR SET late 19th century, five bottles with etched designs. Height 16.5". Estimate $50-$100 |
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1009 |
A PAIR OF LADIES HAND BAGS circa 1900, in sterling and black satin, marked "Gorham". The other in gilt bronze with glass gem stones. Estimate $50-$100 |
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1010 |
A MAXFIELD PARRISH PRINT circa 1926, for Edison Mazda lamps, period frame. Some crease marks. 16"x25.5" overall. Estimate $150-$300 |
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1011 |
A CURRIER & IVES PRINT "The Little Volunteer" in walnut crossed frame, some water staining. 18.5"x21.5". Estimate $50-$100 |
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1012 |
A CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A SAINT circa 1900, missing right arm. Height 7.75". Estimate $50-$100 |
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1013 |
A VERY FINE SCRIMSHAW AND IVORY WHALES TOOTH contemporary, with engraved scene of a sailing ship. Height 5.25" on base. Estimate $75-$150 |
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1014 |
AN INTERESTING SILVER AND HARDSTONE LETTER OPENER circa 1900, the polished agate blade surmounted with a silver encrusted handle in the form of two horns with jade extensions, embellished with a malachite cabochon at the base and two amber jewels at the tips, engraved name "Orfalcy", otherwise apparently unmarked. Some repairs. Length 12.75". Estimate $100-$200 |
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1015 |
A GROUP OF THREE BRONZE MEDALLIONS early to mid 20th century. The first a "Society of Medalist" 9th Issue, the second from "The City of New York" and inscribed "Presented by Mayor William O'Dwyer to Mayor Edmund W. Pardee Newport RI 1950", and the third a "Society of Medalists" 6th Issue. Diameter 2 7/8". Estimate $40-$80 |
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1016 |
A CURRIER AND IVES HAND COLORED LITHOGRAPH The "Minute-Men" of the Revolution. 12"x15" Estimate $75-$150 |
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1017 |
A CURRIER AND IVES HAND COLORE LITHOGRAPH mid 19th century, An English Winter Scene. 12"x16" Estimate $75-$150 |
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1018 |
A CURRIER & IVES HAND COLORED LITHOGRAPH circa 1846 The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor. Some stains, soiling and creases. 10"x14" Estimate $100-$200 |