132pc Royal Crown Derby Dining Set, Old Imari

132pc Royal Crown Derby Dining Set, Old Imari
132pc Royal Crown Derby Dining Set, Old Imari:

132 piece table service set of bone china tableware in a striking cobalt blue, red, and gold floral and geometric design. Royal Crown Derby backstamp. 14 dinner plates 1″H x 10″ dia. 15 salad plates 1″H x 8.5″ dia. 13 Sheffield scalloped edge dessert plates 1″H x 8.5″ dia. 14 bread and butter plates 0.5″H x 6.25″ dia. 15 teacups 5″L x 4″W x 2.25″H. 14 saucers 0.5″H x 5.75″ dia. Tea strainer 5″L x 2.75″W x 0.75″H and drip bowl 1.25″H x 4″ dia. Lidded sugar bowl 6″L x 2.75″W x 3.75″H. Creamer 5.5″L x 2.5″W x 3.75″H. Creamer smaller 5″L x 2.25″W x 3.25″H. Teapot 10.5″L x 3.75″W x 7″H. 14 footed cream soup bowls 6.75″L x 4.75″W x 2.25″H and 14 saucers 1″H x 6.25″ dia. Oval covered vegetable dish 12.25″L x 7.75″W x 5″H. Tureen with lid 12.75″L x 11.75″W x 9.25″H and underplate 14.25″L x 12.75″W x 1.5″H. Gravy boat 7.75″L x 3″W x 3.5″H and underplate 8.75″L x 5.25″W x 0.75″H. Oval vegetable bowl 10″L x 7.75″W x 2″H. Oval Serving Platter 13.75″L x 10.75″W x 1″H. Cake/Pastry Plate 10″L x 9.5″W x 1.25″H. Candy/nut dish 6.25″L x 5″W x 1.5″H. Silver tray 5.5″L x 3.5″W x 1″H. Salt and pepper shakers 1.75″L x 1.75″W x 4″H and lidded mustard pot 2.25″L x 2.25″W x 2.75″H.

Dimensions: See Description
Manufacturer: Royal Crown Derby
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear. One dinner plate has very slight plastic residue from original packaging.

Aldo Tura, Art Deco Style Lacquered Goatskin Bar Cart

Aldo Tura, Art Deco Style Lacquered Goatskin Bar Cart

Aldo Tura, Art Deco Style Lacquered Goatskin Bar Cart:

Outstanding Art Deco inspired bar cart on wheels by mid-century Modernist Italian furniture designer Aldo Tura. Made with an elongated two-tiered oval shelves design, Tura used his signature materials of lacquered goatskin with a loosely based marbleized pattern of rich browns and walnut enhanced by gilded brass elements.

Artist: Aldo Tura (Italian 1909-1963)
Issued: c. 1940
Dimensions: 34″L x 16″W x 30″H
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition
Age related wear. Natural patina to brass metal. Cart does not include bottle racks.

Laszlo Neogrady, Original Oil on Canvas, Landscape, Signed

Laszlo Neogrady, Original Oil on Canvas, Landscape, Signed

Laszlo Neogrady, Original Oil on Canvas, Landscape, Signed:

Large original oil on canvas that depicts an Alpine range covered with snow by Hungarian Naturalist landscape painter Laszlo Neogrady. This outstanding composition is made with impasto and Neogrady used atmospheric colors to render the depth of the mountains cutting through the blue sky. In the foreground, snow covered pine trees partially hide a frozen stream. Signature on lower right: Neogrady Laszlo. Housed in an elaborately carved wooden frame with an ecru linen mat. Artwork dimensions: 29.50″L x 23.50″H. Frame size: 36.50″L x 31″H x 2″W.

Artist: Antal Laszlo Neogrady (Hungarian 1896-1962)
Issued: c. 1940
Country of Origin: Hungary
Condition
Age related wear.

Wladimir Petroff, Orientalist Oil on Board, Signed

Wladimir Petroff, Orientalist Oil on Board, Signed

Wladimir Petroff, Orientalist Oil on Board, Signed:

Original oil on linen glued to board by Orientalist Russian painter Wladimir Petroff who immigrated to Turkey after the victory of the Bolsheviks. Petroff depicts an interior view of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (The Blue Mosque) renowned for its perfect symmetry and richly decorated tiles. Signature and date on lower left side: W. Petroff. Housed in a gilded wood frame with an off-white mat. Artwork dimensions: 8″L x 12.50″H. Frame size: 12.75″L x 17.50″H x 0.75″W.

Artist: Wladimir Petroff (Russian, 1880-1935)
Issued: 1929
Country of Origin: Russia
Condition
Age related wear. Some color loss on wooden frame.

Noart (French b. 1965) Safe Gold X with Diamonds Art

Noart (French b. 1965) Safe Gold X with Diamonds Art

Noart (French b. 1965) Safe Gold X with Diamonds Art:

A multidimensional work of art sculpture with a safe vault showing crystals cut into diamonds. Comes with original receipt from Galeries Bartoux in Miami, FL. Original price was $16,900 and purchased directly from gallery. Marked NOART 8 of 8 side. NOART is a French artist born in 1965. At the start of his career, he revisited impossible worlds, linked to the teeming imaginations of Jules Verne or J. M. Barrie, with a Steam Punk aesthetic. From this period, NOART retains a taste for fun and the re-enchantment of an imperfect world. Over the past 10 years, the lumino-kinetic universe has burst into the artists practice, which he falsely transposes into the field of design, sometimes with a kitsch aesthetic, the better to hijack the codes of contemporary society. Bling, rhinestones and sequins, seemingly reflections of money and power, are at the heart of NOART artistic approach. From his safes (luminous mirrors reflecting wealth ad infinitum), armoured rickshaw (symbolizing the point of tension between the haves and the have-nots) and Offshore Machines (money-laundering washing machines), to the full-scale vault, NOART sets out to expose the excesses of obsession and the thirst for money. Comes with original receipt, certificate, and remote control for lighting of the artwork. https://youtu.be/J5sOSUlZgWI. Certificate of Authenticity included.

Artist: Noart (French b. 1965)
Dimensions: 23.6″L x 23.6″H
Edition Number: 8 of 8 Manufacturer: Galleries Bartoux
Country of Origin: France
Condition
Good

Eddy Maniez, One-of-a-Kind Sculpture, Poisson Lune, Signed

Eddy Maniez, One-of-a-Kind Sculpture, Poisson Lune, Signed

Eddy Maniez, One-of-a-Kind Sculpture, Poisson Lune, Signed:

Outstandingly beautiful one-of-a-kind metallic orange-peach sculpture by French Contemporary artist Eddy Maniez who continuously experiments with non-traditional materials. His technique is influenced by the 1880s French Pointillism School that George Seurat invented by applying distinct dots of color in analytical patterns to form an image. Maniez has integrated this technique in Poisson Lune (Sunfish) made with a shimmery resin base dressed with a multitude of silicone pegs to form patterns that appear prickly, yet are soft to the touch. Maniez completed his sea creature by covering the eyes and mouth, and the front of the fin to the end of the tail with different color Swarovski crystals. Ink signature and edition number under the belly of the fish: Maniez 1 of 1.

Artist: Eddy Maniez (French 20th-21st century)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 14″L x 20″W x 21.50″H
Edition Number: 1 of 1 Country of Origin: France
Condition
Age related wear.

Gustavo Montoya (Mexican, 1905-2003), Oil on Canvas, Signed

Gustavo Montoya (Mexican, 1905-2003), Oil on Canvas, Signed

Gustavo Montoya (Mexican, 1905-2003), Oil on Canvas, Signed:

Outstanding oil on canvas entitled Ninas con Sombrillas (Young Girls with Parasols) by Mexican Neo-Realist painter Gustavo Montoya. Ninas con Sombrillas represents two young girls in traditional dresses and hairstyles who each hold a small umbrella for the sun. Montoya applied splendid ranges of blues include azure, ultramarine, sapphire, cyan, and cobalt that contrast splendidly with the burnished bronze and dark browns of the young girls’ skins and hair. Montoya portrays them barefoot, yet as monumental figures in a verdant landscape. Signature on lower right: Gustavo Montoya. Title, signature, location and date in pen on verso: Ninas con Sombrillas Gustavo Montoya, Mexico, DF(?) Mayo 1973. Canvas includes a stamp on verso for Viktoria Malleinen (German company specialized in artists’ canvases and materials.) Housed in a tiered lightly gilded wood frame with a pale orange velour border. Artwork dimensions: 20″L x 24″H. Frame size: 31″L x 36″H x 2.50″W. Certificate of Authenticity and Provenance papers included.

Artist: Gustavo Montoya (Mexican 1905-2003)
Issued: 1973
Country of Origin: Mexico
Condition
Age related wear. Sporadic scruffs on frame.

Jose Vives-Atsara, “Sac Coruna”, 1959

Jose Vives-Atsara, "Sac Coruna", 1959

Jose Vives-Atsara, “Sac Coruna”, 1959:

Jose Vives-Atsara (Spain / San Antonio, Texas, 1919-2004), “Sac Coruna, Puerto de Barcelona”, 1959, oil on canvas

sight: 28 x 36 in., frame: 29 x 37 in.

Note: Archival images not included with this lot and merely included for historical interest; made public by Captain Cortes Sanmarti of the Spanish Merchant Navy caught in a northwest storm en route from Morocco to Galicia in 1955 (source, Museu Maritim de Barcelona blog)

One of the most popular and memorable figures in the South Texas art milieu, Jose Vives-Atsara dazzled with his vibrant palette and spirited personality, developing a distinct expressive style based on a thick paint impasto and the use of only nine colors mixed in a variety of ways. A native Spaniard, Vives-Atsara developed a love of painting at an early age, and by 11 he had committed himself to the artistic pursuit. At only 14 he held his first solo exhibition, at the Saint Raymond College School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. Later, in 1947, now married, Vives-Atsara moved first to Venezuela, and then Mexico, continuing his artistic career. And then in 1956 he obtained the required visas to settle permanently in the United States, moving his family to San Antonio, Texas. Vives-Atsara developed a close relationship with the Incarnate Word College (now the University of the Incarnate Word), becoming, over the years, both a professor of art, and Artist in Residence. As a painter, he portrayed many local scenes including the San Antonio Missions and the San Antonio River, as well as depictions of the landscapes of his childhood home of Catalonia. His distinctive works are displayed in prominent homes and buildings across South Texas and beyond.

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18K Yellow Gold Patek Philippe “La Flamme” Watch

18K Yellow Gold Patek Philippe "La Flamme" Watch

18K Yellow Gold Patek Philippe “La Flamme” Watch:

18K yellow gold Patek Philippe “La Flamme” watch, seven jewel quartz movement, a synthetic sapphire crystal and an Ivory Roman dial, the band is an interlocking pattern of high polished 18K yellow gold, model 4816/001J, movement # 162-9-136, case # 299-5-541, inventory #316-P, 1998

Circumference: 6.75 in�

Total weight: 68.3 g�

Provenance: Property from the collection of a San Antonio, Texas gentleman

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2017 Can-Am Spyder F3S

2017 Can-Am Spyder F3S

2017 Can-Am Spyder F3S:

2017 Can-Am Spyder F3S

VIN: 2BXRDDD20HV000569
Mileage: 6,551
Engine: 1330 cc
Transmission: Semi-Automatic 6 Speed
Exterior: Yellow and black

Notes: This very nice tri-cycle comes from the Estate of Eduardo Alvarado in San Antonio, and was previously offered by Vogt Auction at our 2023 Independence Day Auction, however the previous winning bidder was unable to complete the transaction and so we are now re-offering at auction.

Carfax report available upon request