Spring Fine Antique Cane Auction 2014-04-26 Auction - 195 Price Results - Tradewinds Antiques in MA - Page 5
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An important California gold quartz presentation caneA beautiful Russian enamel cane with a citrineA wonderful early English ivory pique cane
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Peabody, MA, United States
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Spring Fine Antique Cane Auction

Tradewinds is pleased to present our 44th live antique cane auction. The sale will be held at the Marriott Peabody Hotel, just off route 128 at exit #28, in Peabody, Mass. on April 26, 2014 at 11:00AM EDT, with preview at 9:00AM EDT. We have gathered a fine array of quality pieces and will be offering 195 lots with several rare or scarce items. Included in the event are pieces from the Dr. Michael Roth Collection, the Vertical Art Collection, the Peter Davis Collection, and the Susan Kreh Collection, with additions from around the world.

Among the many highlights are:
a wonderful Gold quartz cane with engraving Est: $12000-$18000
a great Asprey silver vinaigrette Est: $3000-$4000
an outstanding Tiffany ivory & silver Est: $2000-$3000
a marvelous ivory semi-nude goddess Est: $6000-$8000
a fine fully carved nautical cane Est: $3500-$5500
a large whale ivory & rosewood going ashore cane Est: $3000-$4000
a superb Meissen aristocratic lady Est: $2500-$3500
two great English pique canes Est: $5500-$7500 each
a fabulous carved nude on a bearskin rug Est: $4000-$6000
a rare Redoutable curio Est: $4000-$6000
a very nice French pique Est: $3000-$4000
a fine early English gold top Est:$3500-$4500
a wonderful Viennese enamel Est: $2000-$3000
a very nice Eve in the garden Est: $3000-$4000
a fine old polished narwhal Est: $4000-$6000
a great "L" gold quartz in Welsh Est: $4500-$5500
a splendid Japanese fox with shibayama Est: $2500-$3500
a great Pepperbox cane Est:$5500-$7500

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A hardbound copy of La Canne Objet D'Art: A hardbound copy of La Canne Objet D'Art by Catherine Dike. Written in 1988 in collaboration with Guy Bezzaz, this large book is considered by most authorities to be the bible of decorative canes.
0097: A hardbound copy of La Canne Objet D'ArtEst. $700-$900
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A scarce “La Redoubtable” cane curio: A scarce and desirable “La Redoubtable” cane curio. The horn crook handle is about six inches along the arc and 3/4” at its thickest point. There is a 1 3/4” metal collar that is marked at
0099: A scarce “La Redoubtable” cane curioEst. $4,000-$6,000
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A splendid smoky quartz melon cane: A splendid smoky quartz melon cane. The polished smoky quartz handle is 1 1/2” high and 1 1/3” at its thickest. It is fashioned as a melon with randomly carved concave indentations. Inlaid on
0101: A splendid smoky quartz melon caneEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A great ivory elk cane: A great ivory elk cane. The ivory “L” handle is 1 1/2” high and 5 1/4” long. At the shaft end, a wonderfully detailed head of an elk is depicted. The elk has its mouth agape, a furry neck,
0103: A great ivory elk caneEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A great boxwood puzzle cane of two men: A great boxwood puzzle cane of two men. Fashioned from a single piece of boxwood, it has a handle that is 2 1/4” high and 2 1/3” to the side. It depicts an early man wearing a fancy hat that
0105: A great boxwood puzzle cane of two menEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A lovely French gold cane of joyous dancing: A lovely French gold cane of joyous dancing. The gold knob handle is 2 1/3” high and 1” across the top. It is beautifully decorated in the repousse technique with a heraldic design on top, and
0106: A lovely French gold cane of joyous dancingEst. $1,800-$2,800
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A very nice silver cane of Greek gods: A very nice silver cane of Greek gods. The silver knob handle is 2 1/8” high and 1 1/4” at its widest. It depicts in nice detail, the faces of six Greek gods including Zeus and his son Apollo,
0108: A very nice silver cane of Greek godsEst. $700-$900
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A marvelous early French pique ivory cane: A marvelous early French pique ivory cane. The ivory milord handle is 1 1/2” high and 1 1/8” in diameter. It is decorated in the French pique manner with tiny solid spherules of gold. The top
0110: A marvelous early French pique ivory caneEst. $3,000-$4,000
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A scarred hardwood cane with an ivory fox: A very nice scarred hardwood cane with an ivory fox. Made from a single piece of hardwood that has been fully scarred to make a pattern, it has an “L” root handle that is 2 1/2” high and 4”
0112: A scarred hardwood cane with an ivory foxEst. $800-$1,200
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A very nice ebony blackamoor with a silver fez: A very nice ebony blackamoor with a silver fez. The ebony handle is 2 1/3” high and 1 3/4” at its thickest. It depicts in fine fashion, the head of a smiling blackamoor prince with white
0113: A very nice ebony blackamoor with a silver fezEst. $1,200-$1,800
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A petite porcelain cane with a velvet case: A lovely, petite porcelain cane with a velvet case. The porcelain handle is 1 2/3” high and 2/3” at its widest. It is beautifully hand-painted with a scene of a courting couple in a sylvan
0116: A petite porcelain cane with a velvet caseEst. $1,500-$2,500
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A very good American Centennial ivory cane: A very good American Centennial ivory cane. The ivory handle is 2 1/2” high and 1 1/4” in diameter. The top is relief-carved with a 2/3” stylized cross. The sides are relief-carved with an
0117: A very good American Centennial ivory caneEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A great early English gold top and malacca cane: A great early English gold top and malacca cane. The gold milord handle is 1 1/2” high and 1” at its widest. The top is elaborately initialed: “W.C.” for the original owner. The sides are
0118: A great early English gold top and malacca caneEst. $3,500-$4,500
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