The Traditional Collector 2021-04-28 Auction - 287 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 5
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A Maison Odiot French sterling silver serving dishLionel Floch (1895-1972, French)A Sevres-style French Empire bisque porcelain figural
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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The Traditional Collector

John Moran Auctioneer?s April 28th Traditional Collector auction is heading to the block with 287 lots of fresh to the market fine art, décor, furnishings, and more, everything to outfit the finest interiors. A wide array of Decorative French, Continental, English, and American the Traditional Collector has an array of finds for every taste. Including a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a Carrol Telescope consigned directly from the Carrol family.
Auction Curator:
Roland Rynkiewicz
Roland Rynkiewicz
Vice President, Furniture & Decorative Arts Director
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An English barometer: Late 19th/early 20th Century Dial signed: W. Aronsberg & Co./ Manchester The burlwood veneer banjo case enclosing a Fahrenheit temperature gauge and silvered metal forecast dial 45" x 14.5"
1098: An English barometerEst. $500-$700
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A Scottish mahogany longcase clock: Second-quarter 19th Century Signed: J. A. Paterson / Edenburgh The clock with a white painted iron dial, black Roman numeral hour markers, sub-seconds dial, and calendar dial, two train fusee
1101: A Scottish mahogany longcase clockEst. $800-$1,200
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An English sterling silver tilting kettle: 1870 With London assay marks; Maker's mark: JK [John Kilpatrick] The ovoid tilting kettle with scrolling foliate motifs throughout, scallop-edged banding, bead trim, shaped handle, and
1104: An English sterling silver tilting kettleEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Two silver teapots: 19th Century Each with maker's marks Comprising one Scottish sterling silver teapot with chased rocaille motifs, opposed cartouches, flattened ball finial, and scrolled handle and one Lameyer
1105: Two silver teapotsEst. $600-$800
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An Edwardian marquetry vitrine: First-quarter 20th Century The serpentine vitrine with mahogany and fruitwood marquetry bandwork and floral swags, with a mirrored interior fitted with two glass shelves, raised on four tapered
1106: An Edwardian marquetry vitrineEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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An English wood case clock: Mid-19th Century The clock with a white painted metal dial with black Roman numeral hour markers and outer minute track, black hands, and two train movement set in a brass bezel and enclosed in an
1108: An English wood case clockEst. $600-$800
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A pair of English armchairs: Late 19th/early 20th Century Each fruitwood finished mahogany armchair with carved openwork radiating shield back, scrolled crest rail, parcel gilt acanthus leaf and rosette motifs, and mauve silk
1109: A pair of English armchairsEst. $300-$500
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An English wine cooler: Mid-19th Century The wine cooler with octagonal body, hinged lid, and brass hardware raised on four tapered straight legs with brass sabots on castors 27" H x 19.75" Dia.
1111: An English wine coolerEst. $400-$600
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A Continental painted porcelain plaque: Second-half 19th Century Plaque signed indistinctly to corner The portrait plaque depicting young girl in traditional costume holding a tambourine enclosed in a gilt-metal and carved giltwood
1119: A Continental painted porcelain plaqueEst. $1,000-$1,500
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