Online Only Timed Estates Auction 2020-11-18 Auction - 387 Price Results - Keno Auctions in NY - Page 13
RARE RENE LALIQUE 'MERLES ET RAISINS' GLASS PANEL 1CJOHN FREDRICK KENSETT (1816-1872) ON THE COAST NEWPORTA.M. WILLARD “FIFE PLAYER FROM “THE SPIRIT OF ‘76”
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New York, NY, United States
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CREAMWARE MELON_SHAPED TUREEN AND UNDERPLATE: English, circa 1775. Melon Tureen (conficture) with the same leaf now in Wedgwood's improved cream color, attached as a stand; the lid topped by a large flower bud among openwork vines, buds and
0291: CREAMWARE MELON_SHAPED TUREEN AND UNDERPLATEEst. $800-$1,200
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MEDIEVAL CAST-BRONZE MORTAR AND PESTLE: EUROPEAN,12th-14th century with two large angular open-handles and dark patination Provenance: Old Palace Pharmacy, Richmond Green, London Dimensions: Height of Mortar: 7 3/8 in. Length of
0292: MEDIEVAL CAST-BRONZE MORTAR AND PESTLEEst. $300-$600
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CAST BRONZE MORTAR AND PESTLE DATED 1649: European, circa 1649 With stylized floral decoration and with the date 1649 Provenance: Old Palace Pharmacy, Richmond Green, London Dimensions: Height: 5 1/2 in.
0294: CAST BRONZE MORTAR AND PESTLE DATED 1649Est. $300-$600
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PAIR BROWN FITZHUGH "BUTTERFLY" CUPS & SAUCERS: Chinese Export, c. 1800 Dimensions: Diameter of cups: 4 1/4 in., Diameter of saucers: 6 1/8 in.
0297: PAIR BROWN FITZHUGH "BUTTERFLY" CUPS & SAUCERSEst. $250-$500
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CREAMWARE VEILLEUSE LAMP INCLUDING POT AND LAMP: Wedgwood, circa 1774. A VEILLEUSE (night lamp, food warmer) including its spirit lamp. A teapot is shown resting in the opening at the top, as Design 57 of the 1774 shape catalog. It is shown
0298: CREAMWARE VEILLEUSE LAMP INCLUDING POT AND LAMPEst. $150-$300
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WEDGWOOD "FRUIT BOWL WITH COVER": Wedgwood, circa 1775 Reference: Robin Reilly, "Wedgewood" (Stockton Press, 1989) describes this form as "Fruit Bowl with Cover" [known as a chestnut or orange basket]. He also shows a photo of an
0299: WEDGWOOD "FRUIT BOWL WITH COVER"Est. $400-$800
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SANCAI-GLAZED PLATE OF MAN WITH FOO-DOG ON LEASH: Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) In Tang Dynasty Style, the green-glazed plate with tan and russet accents on border and The scalloped edge bordering a flat rim with alternating diaper and stylized , the
0300: SANCAI-GLAZED PLATE OF MAN WITH FOO-DOG ON LEASHEst. $200-$400
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PAIR OF CREAMWARE CLASSICAL FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS: Leeds, English Circa 1770 Pair of classical figures in draped clothing, each holding a lamb under arm. REFERENCE: for the pair, see Peter Walton, Creamware and Other English Pottery at Temple
0301: PAIR OF CREAMWARE CLASSICAL FIGURAL CANDLESTICKSEst. $800-$1,200
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PAIR OF CREAMWARE VEGETABLE TUREENS W/ UNDERTRAYS: English, circa 1780Lids and stands with 5 sets of perforations topped by arching garlands; twisted and entwined rope handles terminating in applied leaves and flowers; large flower finials. With
0302: PAIR OF CREAMWARE VEGETABLE TUREENS W/ UNDERTRAYSEst. $800-$1,200
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MINI GLASS PITCHER AND DECANTER AND A GLASS: Massachusetts, Circa 1830s. A miniature lacy glass milk pitcher, a toy, attributed to the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, circa 1830s,. Together with a miniature blown 3 mold decanter in GIII-5
0304: MINI GLASS PITCHER AND DECANTER AND A GLASSEst. $30-$60
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CREAMWARE DISH WITH RETICULATED RIM: English, circa 1780.The rim with six molded divisions, each with matching sets of perforations above swags and tassels of pendant leaves; the plate rim scalloped to conform to embossed Shell Edge.
0305: CREAMWARE DISH WITH RETICULATED RIMEst. $100-$200
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A CREAMWARE CHARGER WITH SCALLOP SHELL-EDGE: English, Staffordshire, circa 1780. The slightly scalloped rim conforms to the embossed shell-edge is the only adornment to its plain flat surfaces. . Provenance: A Distinguished New York
0308: A CREAMWARE CHARGER WITH SCALLOP SHELL-EDGEEst. $200-$400
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UNDERGLAZE BLUE CREAMWARE CRUET SET WITH CASTER: Probably Wedgwood, circa 1817. Four of the Cruet labeled in underglaze blue; oil, vinegar, pepper and sugar. The fifth probably a replacement of period and form. The central shaft with open conjoined
0309: UNDERGLAZE BLUE CREAMWARE CRUET SET WITH CASTEREst. $600-$1,200
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GREEN-GLAZED CREAMWARE DISHES IN MAPLE LEAF FORM: English, circa 1780 The brighter green developed by Wedgwood was very popular. It did not take long, however, before a look-alike appeared in the marketplace, and this very form of leaf has also
0310: GREEN-GLAZED CREAMWARE DISHES IN MAPLE LEAF FORMEst. $400-$800
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GREEN-GLAZED CREAMWARE CABBAGE LEAF SERVING DISH: English, circa 1750. The duller, slightly uneven-looking olive green seen here possibly pre-dates the Wedgwood partnership. Provenance: A Distinguished New York Collection of Creamware
0311: GREEN-GLAZED CREAMWARE CABBAGE LEAF SERVING DISHEst. $300-$600
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CAULIFLOWER TEAPOT, CREAMER AND SPILL BOWL: English, probably Whieldon-Wedgwood, circa 1759-1764. In Wedgwood's Cauliflower pattern. Not only had he continuously improved the greens but he restyled the leaves. Provenance: Jonathan
0312: CAULIFLOWER TEAPOT, CREAMER AND SPILL BOWLEst. $400-$800
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CREAMWARE "CROQUANT" OR "SWEETMEAT DISH": Wedgwood, Circa 1780 The basket having a dome top with large daisy finials and the domes are almost entirely pierced, held together by arcing and intersecting strips of relief-molded clay; a band
0314: CREAMWARE "CROQUANT" OR "SWEETMEAT DISH"Est. $300-$600