April 29, 2014 - Decorative Art Auction 2014-04-29 Auction - 211 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 4
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A Frederick H. Rhead & Agnes Rhead / University CityFeodor Matveeff (1758-1826 Russian)A Bechstein French Empire style grand piano
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Pasadena, CA, United States
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April 29, 2014 - Decorative Art Auction

Over 200 lots of quality property selected from estates and private collections, featuring exceptional Continental furniture; English and American silver; European porcelain; European, British and American paintings, prints and sculpture; Asian artifacts; a large selection of clocks; and early 20th century design, including art pottery highlighted by a masterwork by Frederick Hurten Rhead
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A Baroque style carved giltwood mirror: Early 20th century, the beveled oval mirror plate within a surround of deeply carved scrolling foliage, flowers and male and female masks applied to a flat base, 28'' H x 23.5'' W x 6.5'' D, est:
1075: A Baroque style carved giltwood mirrorEst. $600-$900
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A Spanish carved & polychromed oak figure: 18th / 19th century, depicting a standing man in costume, 50'' H x 21'' W x 13'' D, est: $2000/3000
1078: A Spanish carved & polychromed oak figureEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Two Continental carved giltwood figures: 19th century, each depicting a standing female saint, the first holding a chalice, the second leaning upon an anchor, 2 pcs, the first: 43.5'' H x 24'' W x 11'' D, the second: 42'' H x 26.5'' W x 9''
1079: Two Continental carved giltwood figuresEst. $3,000-$5,000
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19th century Italian School, after Correggio: The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine, with Saint Sebastian and the martyrdom of two saints in the background, oil on canvas laid to waxed canvas, in an original carved gilt-wood frame, 42.5'' H x
1080: 19th century Italian School, after CorreggioEst. $5,000-$7,000
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A carved walnut & marble console table: Early 20th century, of mid-Georgian style, the rectangular white and yellow-veined black marble top over a foliate and floral ovolo frieze drawer enclosing a divided felt-lined interior, above a
1084: A carved walnut & marble console tableEst. $900-$1,200
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A Regency sterling silver teapot: 1818, Birmingham, maker's mark of Matthew Boulton, the domed, hinged lid gadrooned and topped by a bone finial, the spreading cylindrical body with floral rim and gadrooned to lower half, with a bone
1085: A Regency sterling silver teapotEst. $800-$1,000
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A George III silver jug: London, 1803, maker's mark ''SA'' (possibly Stephen Adams I), the fluted neck decorated with ribbon-tied laurel swags, the bulbous body in high relief with a continuous scene of figures and a horse
1086: A George III silver jugEst. $900-$1,200
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A George IV sterling silver teapot: 1826, London, maker's mark of Paul Storr, the squat bulbous body chased and repousse-decorated with an undulating band of floral sprays, foliage and c-scrolls on a stippled ground and engraved to
1087: A George IV sterling silver teapotEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Two English sterling silver cream jugs: Each London, the first: with partially obscured date mark ''n'' or ''u'' and maker's mark ''S.M'', decorated with rocaille, ''C''-scrolls and fruit; the second: lacking date mark, with crowned
1088: Two English sterling silver cream jugsEst. $400-$600
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A George IV sterling silver teapot: 1829, London, maker's mark of Joseph Angell, the domed hinged lid with floral finial, joined by a foliage and grape cluster-decorated scrolled handle to the lobed, inverted pear-shaped body, the
1089: A George IV sterling silver teapotEst. $800-$1,000
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Two British sterling silver articles: The first: a Georgian cream pitcher, 1798, Dublin, maker's mark of William Bond, monogrammed ''JJD'', the oval fluted body on a stepped pedestal foot; the second: a Victorian mustard pot, London,
1090: Two British sterling silver articlesEst. $700-$900
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Two ladles inset with Georgian coins: Each with wooden handle, the first: with George III gold guinea, date obscured (13.25''); the second: with 1758 colonial George II silver shilling (12.25''); 2 pcs, est: $400/600Provenance: Private
1091: Two ladles inset with Georgian coinsEst. $400-$600
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George Lance (1802-1864 British): ''Now Reigns Here a Very Very Peacock'', appears unsigned, titled on a gallery label verso, oil on canvas laid to canvas, 68'' H x 52'' W, est: $50,000/70,000Exhibited: Royal Academy, London,1855,
1092: George Lance (1802-1864 British)Est. $50,000-$70,000
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August Heinrich Riedel (1799-1883 German): Seated woman with child, signed with the artist's monogram device and dated lower right: 18 AR 60, oil on panel, 11.75'' H x 14'' W, est: $1200/1800Provenance: Private Collection, Fullerton, CA
1093: August Heinrich Riedel (1799-1883 German)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Theodor Von Hormann (1840-1895 Austrian): Children playing on an outdoor patio, signed lower left: Theod. v. Hormann, oil on canvas, 31.75'' H x 39.25'' W, est: $12,000/18,000Provenance: Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA
1094: Theodor Von Hormann (1840-1895 Austrian)Est. $12,000-$18,000
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Edwin Longsden Long (1829-1891 British): Portrait of a woman in Greco-Roman dress in an interior holding a pigeon, signed with the artist's monogram device and dated lower right: EL 1887, oil on canvas, 50'' H x 34'' W, est: $20,000/30,000
1095: Edwin Longsden Long (1829-1891 British)Est. $20,000-$30,000
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