Decorative Arts Auction 2013-07-30 Auction - 189 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 2
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Harriet W. Frishmuth (1880 - 1980 New York, NY)A pair of Continental carved ivory statuesGorham 'Chantilly' sterling silver flatware
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Pasadena, CA, United States
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Decorative Arts Auction

A 190-lot sale of select Continental, British and American fine and decorative art, including furniture, porcelain, clocks, bronzes, and silver; Art Nouveau and Art Deco design; mid-century ceramics; Persian rugs and eclectic estate items. Highlights include collections of KPM plaques, Japanese Satsuma pottery, carriage clocks and gilt bronze jewelry caskets.
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Guiseppe Signorini (1857-1932 Italian): ''Cavaliers'', signed and inscribed lower right: Guiseppe Signorini Roma, watercolor on paper, 27'' H x 40.5'' W, est: $3000/4000
1025: Guiseppe Signorini (1857-1932 Italian)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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A gilt-bronze & enamel table casket: First half 20th century, stamped ''Ovington / New York / Chicago'' and ''Made in France'', square, the hinged lid centering a relief-cast roundel depicting figures in a landscape, opening to a
1027: A gilt-bronze & enamel table casketEst. $500-$700
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A Continental gilt bronze table casket: Early 20th century, oval, the hinged foliate-cast lid centering a circular hand painted ivory portrait miniature of a lady in a lace cap and blue dress signed ''Derval'', opening to a green
1028: A Continental gilt bronze table casketEst. $400-$600
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A French gilt bronze jewelry casket: Early 20th century, stamped ''France'', the floral and foliate-cast square hinged lid centering a circular inset hand painted portrait of a lady signed ''E. Coboisy(?)'' under glass, opening to a
1029: A French gilt bronze jewelry casketEst. $500-$700
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A French 'Giant' brass repeater carriage clock: Late 19th / early 20th century, with partially rubbed retailer mark to dial ''Edward & Sons / G *****''(probably Glasgow), stamped to back ''Made in France'' bottom left and ''153'' bottom right, an
1031: A French 'Giant' brass repeater carriage clockEst. $3,000-$5,000
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A French carriage clock quarter repeater: Last quarter 19th century, the circular dial with retailer's signature ''Hall, Nicoll & Granbery / New York'', with black Roman hours, within a dial plate of mixed metals etched with a bird and
1032: A French carriage clock quarter repeaterEst. $2,000-$4,000
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A French repeating carriage clock with alarm: Circa 1880, with retailer's signature 'Cooke & Kelvy Calcutta', the Roman numeral dial with subsidiary alarm dial below, within a gilt brass case with canted corners, silvered Corinthian columns and
1033: A French repeating carriage clock with alarmEst. $1,500-$2,500
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A Bohemian gilt-enameled glass vase: Second half 19th century, probably Moser, the flared neck over a hexagonal baluster-form body with raised panels to each side relief-decorated with scrolls and leaves, on a spreading circular foot,
1035: A Bohemian gilt-enameled glass vaseEst. $700-$900
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Two cobalt enamel & gilt-bronze ewers: Circa 1850, each decorated with two fully modeled figures of putti, mounted on shaped white marble bases, 7.75'' H x 4.5'' W x 3.25'' D, est: $800/1200
1038: Two cobalt enamel & gilt-bronze ewersEst. $800-$1,200
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A gilt bronze tazza: Third quarter 19th century, the dish of rectangular form decorated in high relief with a scene of figures in a tavern interior, flanked by leonine handles, on a pierced foliate base raised on
1040: A gilt bronze tazzaEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Neoclassical style gilt bronze mantel clock: Mid 19th century, the circular dial with black Roman numerals attached to a twin-train movement within a stepped case surmounted by a seated draped male classical figure holding a lyre and a scroll,
1042: A Neoclassical style gilt bronze mantel clockEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Pair Louis XVI style painted wood day beds: Early 20th century, the carved frames inset with padded panels, one covered in close-nailed dark grey vinyl, the other with passementerie-trimmed taupe fabric, 2 pcs, each 33'' H x 37.5'' W x 78'' D,
1043: Pair Louis XVI style painted wood day bedsEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Six Empire style side chairs: Mid 19th century, painted with faux wood grain and gilt-painted highlights, the caned seats with later green velvet tie-on cushions, 6 pcs, each 33.5'' H x 17.75'' W x 15.5'' D, est: $700/1000
1044: Six Empire style side chairsEst. $700-$1,000
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A Napoleon III portico clock, Pickard: Third quarter 19th century, of rosewood veneer with marquetry inlay, signed to backplate ''Pickard'', stamped ''203'', and with Vincenti et Cie. Medaille d'Argent seal, the white porcelain Roman
1045: A Napoleon III portico clock, PickardEst. $400-$600
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A Tiffany & Co brass mantel clock: Late 19th century, movement stamped ''Tiffany & Compy. / 2763 / 4 / 11'', the circular cast brass dial with oval white enamel cartouches with black enamel Roman numerals, beneath a glazed aperture
1046: A Tiffany & Co brass mantel clockEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A French gilt bronze mantel clock: Late 19th / early 20th century, marked to dial ''Comptoir General Schnerb / 9 Bard Poisonniere / Paris'', the case stamped several times ''AG'', the movement stamped ''11039'', the circular
1047: A French gilt bronze mantel clockEst. $800-$1,200
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Attilio Simonetti (1843-1925 Italian): ''The Donkey Race'', signed, dated and inscribed lower left: Attilio Simonetti Roma 1881, oil on canvas, 30'' H x 43'' W, est: $12,000/18,000Exhibited: Nature of Exhibit, no. 76 (see label affixed to
1048: Attilio Simonetti (1843-1925 Italian)Est. $12,000-$18,000
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