2018 Fall Auction Weekend - Day 3 2018-11-10 Auction - 502 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 9
PAIR OF MARINE BECKETSENGLISH REGENCY WINE CELLARETTEPERCY SANBORN (ME, 1849-1929)
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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2018 Fall Auction Weekend - Day 3

Day 3 of our four-day Fall Auction Weekend features a spectacular collection of antiques and fine art, including paintings by Thomas Gainsborough, William Howard Yorke, David Teniers, The Younger, Thomas Doughty, Francois Rodin, Marie Laurecin, Albert Fuller Graves, and William Garl Browne, Jr. A rare American carved and gilded tobacco trade figure of a young Turkish boy will lead the folk art collection, along with a Colonial era Adam & Eve sampler and unusual swimming dolphin form trade sign. Featured in the furniture selection will be a pair of George II period Irish walnut chairs, a diminutive Philadelphia walnut Chippendale period chest, and an 18th c. Philadelphia piecrust edge swivel top tea table. There will be a large selection of Asian antiques, including: a 17th c. blanc de chine porcelain Guanyin figure, two Zhou dynasty bronze dings, and an ancient Chinese pottery stupa. A pair of 18th c. Scottish naval cannons will lead a selection of firearms, and there will be a group of fine bows and violins. Rounding out the day will be early time pieces, early sculptures, decoys, ship models, scrimshaw, and fine carpets
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TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY: Petite 19th c. English Pagoda Shape Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, bow front shape with pewter stringing and bone edging, silver lid cartouche and lock escutcheon (no key), base skirt, button form feet,
3193: TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYEst. $500-$700
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SOUMAK CARPET - 5 1/2' x 9': Northeast Caucasus, early 20th c., three navy blue stepped diamond medallions flanked by octagonal polygons, serrated diamonds and palmettes, in sky blue, rust red, blue-green, gold and ivory on the
3194: SOUMAK CARPET - 5 1/2' x 9'Est. $1,500-$2,000
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KAZAK RUG - 4'-2" x 6': Southwest Caucasus, first quarter 20th c., two indented octagonal medallions in sky blue, midnight blue, blue-green, goldenrod and terra cotta on the midnight blue field, decorated with small stars
3195: KAZAK RUG - 4'-2" x 6'Est. $1,200-$1,500
19TH C. ITALIAN INLAID SLANT FRONT DESK: Lovely Diminutive Lady"s Desk in fruitwood and other exotic veneers, banded and string inlaid panels containing leaf and vine scrolllwork, the interior of the desk is fitted with four small drawers,
3196: 19TH C. ITALIAN INLAID SLANT FRONT DESKEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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ARTURO PANIZZI (ITALY, 1881-1966): "Isola d'Elba Capretta", circa 1900, oil on canvasboard, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated verso, a portrait of a goat, in Victorian gold gesso frame, OS: 19 1/2" x 25", SS: 13 1/2" x 19".
3197: ARTURO PANIZZI (ITALY, 1881-1966)Est. $800-$1,200
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ITALIAN (8 PART) FAIENCE GLAZED CERAMIC STOVE: 19th c. Venetian Baroque Revival Heating Stove in blue and white glaze, having a brass door, and three main parts to the body, an urn form finial and four block feet. 72" x 22" x 22", with 26" / 24
3198: ITALIAN (8 PART) FAIENCE GLAZED CERAMIC STOVEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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ITALIAN (8 PART) FAIENCE GLAZED CERAMIC STOVE: 19th c. Venetian Baroque Revival Heating Stove in blue and white glaze, having a brass door, and three main parts to the body, an urn form finial and four block feet. 72" x 22" x 22", with 26" / 24
3199: ITALIAN (8 PART) FAIENCE GLAZED CERAMIC STOVEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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AMERICO GARGIULO (ITALY, 1843-1912): 'The Grape Thieves', oil painted marquetry inlaid cradled wooden panel, signed lower right, marked 'Sorrento, Vila Gargiulo", depicting boys grabbing grapes from the wall surrounding "Villa Ungaro",
3200: AMERICO GARGIULO (ITALY, 1843-1912)Est. $800-$1,200
ITALIAN BOMBE COMMODE: 19th c. Marquetry Three-Drawer Commode with conforming molded variegated brown and black marble top, the drawers set between bold cabriole stiles, all set wth brass floral ormolu, including the pulls
3201: ITALIAN BOMBE COMMODEEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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ATTRIBUTED TO ALFONSO SAVINI (ITALY, 1836-1908): Moorish Harem Interior with three women, oil on canvas, illegibly signed lower right, in gold gesso frame. OS: 22 1/2" x 33 1/2", SS: 16" x 26". Good condition.
3202: ATTRIBUTED TO ALFONSO SAVINI (ITALY, 1836-1908)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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INDO-TABRIZ CARPET - 9'-8" x 13 1/2': India, last quarter 20th c., stepped diamond medallion in sky blue, beige, gold, red and midnight blue on the pumpkin field, filled with birds, boteh, palmettes and flowering vines, beige vine and
3203: INDO-TABRIZ CARPET - 9'-8" x 13 1/2'Est. $1,200-$1,800
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KAZAK RUG - 4'-2" x 5 1/2": Southwest Caucasus, early 20th c., three 'Lesghi' star medallions surrounded by rosettes and diamonds in ivory, red and gold on the midnight blue field, ivory 'crab' border. Even wear, minor repair.
3205: KAZAK RUG - 4'-2" x 5 1/2"Est. $1,200-$1,500
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19TH C. ITALIAN SCENE: Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli, oil on canvas, ca 1850, unsigned, with cataclysmic waterfall to right and figures in foreground, in gilt molded gesso and wood frame, SS: 20 1/2" x 28", OS: 25 3/4" x 33
3206: 19TH C. ITALIAN SCENEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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JOSHIGHAN CARPET - 10' x 13'-3": West Persia, last quarter 20th c., a small diamond ivory medallion surrounded by overall diamond shaped floral groups in midnight blue, blue-green, gold, ivory and sage on the brick red field,
3207: JOSHIGHAN CARPET - 10' x 13'-3"Est. $1,500-$2,000
19TH C. ITALIAN GENRE ARTIST: Via di Porta Oscura, Trapani, unsigned oil on canvas, circa 1840s, a street scene with travelers approaching a portico having a portrait of S. Maria in the apse, housed in the original gilt gesso
3208: 19TH C. ITALIAN GENRE ARTISTEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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KAZAK STYLE CARPET - 6'-3" x 10'-4": Northwest Pakistan, late 20th c., four 'cruciform' style medallions in abrashed royal blue, beige, sky blue and terra cotta on the midnight blue field, terra cotta diamond motif border. Excellent
3209: KAZAK STYLE CARPET - 6'-3" x 10'-4"Est. $1,200-$1,800
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FETIQUE VIOLIN BOW: Fine Quality Violin Bow by the great Bow Maker Victor Francois Fetique (1872-1933), made in Paris France, stamped "V TOR FETIQUE A PARIS", with full-lined silver mounted ebony frog with
3211: FETIQUE VIOLIN BOWEst. $3,000-$5,000
EDWARDIAN ENGLISH-MADE VIOLIN: High Quality Violin made by Thomas Hesketh of Manchester, England; dated 1901 on label. In a custom fitted Boblock hard case, with a German bow. Gouge to face. Thomas Earle Hesketh (1866-1945)
3212: EDWARDIAN ENGLISH-MADE VIOLINEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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RARE VIOLIN BOW: Fine Quality Violin Bow by Guillaume Maline, Paris, circa 1870, stamped on stick above frog 'Guillaume, Paris', having a scrolled frog with inset mother-of-pearl and silver fittings, adjustment knob
3213: RARE VIOLIN BOWEst. $2,000-$3,000
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RARE VIOLIN: After Mathias Albani fils (II) c. 1643-1712, with label marked Balzano 1708, Cremona pattern. A late 18th c. copy, still valuable. 23 3/4" overall, 8 1/4" lower bout, 6 3/4" upper bout, spruce top,
3214: RARE VIOLINEst. $1,500-$2,500
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ROMEDIO MUNCHER VIOLIN, CREMONA, ITALY, 1920: Full-Size Violin with label reading "Liuteria Flli. A.M. Bottali, Milano, Romedio Muncher di Cremona fece anno 1920", having a mahogany top, tiger maple sides and two-part back, neck and scroll, with
3215: ROMEDIO MUNCHER VIOLIN, CREMONA, ITALY, 1920Est. $3,000-$4,000
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VIOLIN IN CASE WITH BOW: 1942 Stradivarius Copy by Heinrich Roth, with unmarked bow, in hard case, 23 1/2" long instrument. Fair condition. Provenance: From the estate of Arthur and Ruth Sokoloff, Coral Gables, FL.
3216: VIOLIN IN CASE WITH BOWEst. $300-$500