In Santo Domingo mahogany under what is possibly the original finish. Molded-edge top. Four graduated full-width drawers with cock-bead moldings. Shaped bracket base. Height 31″. Width 37″. Depth 20″.
Condition: Overall wear consistent with age.
In Santo Domingo mahogany under what is possibly the original finish. Molded-edge top. Four graduated full-width drawers with cock-bead moldings. Shaped bracket base. Height 31″. Width 37″. Depth 20″.
Condition: Overall wear consistent with age.
“Conceptual Evolution,” 2 pieces
Chromed steel
Titled to plaque affixed to base
Larger: 16″ H x 30″ W x 26″ D
each with 2 red seals; mounted with paper as hanging scrolls; with wood storage box. Age related wear to paper, light staining, small tears to borders, handling wear. Height of art 41 1/2 inches (105.5 cm.) X width of art 15 3/4 inches (40 cm.). PROVENANCE: From the collection of Mr & Mrs Charles Guilkey, 151 West Boston Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. NOTE: Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Eddie’s Auction shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. We do not carry out in-depth research of the sort carried out by professional historians and scholars, and any statements made by us orally or in writing about any lot concerning attribution to an artist, provenance, period, materials, origin, history, or dates represent an opinion of Eddie’s Auction and are not to be relied on as a statement of fact. Such opinions serve for informative purposes only and do not constitute historic or academic scholarship on the works and do not aim to substitute or contradict any such scholarship.
a fine Queen Anne needlework picture worked in a tent stitch with French and Colonial knots in polychrome wool yarns and silk threads on a linen ground depicting a rider on horse back with three dogs on hilly ground chasing a leaping stag, the group surrounded by flowers, strawberries, blossoming trees, geese and other fanciful birds, with a brick dwelling in the background; the reverse with old paper backing indistinctly inscribed in graphite Stodra, and what appears to be its original stretcher.
16 ⅞ by 20 ⅛ in.
ICY BLUE UNHEATED BURMESE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING An unusual icy sapphire conjures frosty dreams in this stunning diamond ring. Sapphire is Burmese & UN-Heated with GRS Certificate. Item: # 03399 Setting: 18K W Lab: GRS Color Weight: 9.01 ct. of Sapphire Diamond Weight: 1.38 ct. of Diamonds
inscribed with motto Esto Perpetua (May You Endure Forever); together with a silhouette of Samuel Trask dated April 15, 1811 on verso, 4 by 3 inches. (3 pieces)
Height 20 in. by Diameter 8 in. (top)
Large Japanese Imari porcelain footed punch bowl with scalloped rim and gilt highlights, the center interior with flowering potted plant motif and additional floral and tassel to the interior, the exterior body with alternating bands of floral decoration on various backgrounds. Fitted with a carved footed hardwood stand. Bowl measures: 7 3/4″ H x 13 3/4″ dia. Stand measures: 4 3/4″ H x 10 1/4″ dia. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Living Estate of Joseph & Bette Bacon, Knoxville, TN.
silk screen on paper
pencil-signed and numbered “8/1000″ and printed title and date lower margin.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sight 25-3/4″ x 24″, framed 36-1/2″ x 35”
American, silver over copper, the large rotating stand with caramel colored Bakelite handles, including (4) entrée dishes and (3) covers, a pair of shakers, and two sauce bowls, no monogram.
28.5 in. diameter
From the Estate of Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans, Four Acres, Durham, North Carolina (sold at Brunk Auctions, August 25, 2013, lot 275)
Missing central bowl; light scratching and wear to plating.
A LARGE PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE COURT LADY CANDLEHOLDERS
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
Each modeled holding a vase-form candle-nozzle, the robes decorated with vivid famille rose enamels and gilt
16 in. (40.6 cm.) high