Western & Asian Fine & Decorative Art Sale 2015-01-24 Auction - 253 Price Results - Waterford's Art & Antiques Auctioneers in NJ - Page 7
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Ernest Lawson, Landscape, Wilton, ConnecticutA Chinese White Jade Carving of ShoulaoGeorge Ames Aldrich, Landscape, Juday Creek
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Berlin, NJ, United States
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Western & Asian Fine & Decorative Art Sale

Our major offering in the Western section of the Jan. 24 sale is a Connecticut snow scene by the noted American artist Ernest Lawson (1873-1939). Other noteworthy American paintings included in the sale are landscapes by George Ames Aldrich (1872-1941), George Thompson Pritchard (1878-1962), an Italian genre subject by George Thompson Hobbs (1846-1929), a literary subject by Vincent DuMond (American, 1865-1951), and an impressionist picture by the Indiana painter Helen M. Goodwin (1865-1955). Chief among a selection of European bronzes are two mythological pieces by Claude Michel Clodion (1738-1814); sporting subjects by Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879) and Comte Henri-Geoffroy de Ruille (1842-1922); and a figural piece by the Canadian sculptor Alice Winant (1928-1989). Other items of interest are a rare pipe tomahawk axe (c. 1800) that descended directly through the owner’s family in Delaware County, PA; archival materials consisting of several embroideries, photographs and newspaper clippings relating to the life and activities of the noted restorer of historic flags Katherine Margaret Fowler Richey (1888-1949); and a 44-Star American flag of the type in use between 1891 and 1896, made for the 8th Regiment, United States Infantry. Asian lots include paintings, bronzes, Peking glass, ceramics, lacquer, cloisonné, and jades from China, and Japan. Among the items featured are a Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Bodhisattva, an Imperial Qianlong Porcelain Dragon Cup, a Chinese Carved Tourmaline Pendant and Asian-themed woodblock prints by French artist Paul Jacoulet (1896-1960).
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Three Chinese Coral Bead Necklaces: A double strand of 7mm red coral beads strung on red silk thread and knotted between the beads, on a 14K gold safety clasp marked ".585." Approx 16 1/4 in., 41.4 cm. The second necklace consisting of
0146: Three Chinese Coral Bead NecklacesEst. $200-$300
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A Chinese Bronze Dragon Vase: 19th/20th century, Qing dynasty. Of baluster form with a flared mouth, cast with dragon handles on opposing sides of the neck, the body with key fret and other patterns as well as archaic characters
0150: A Chinese Bronze Dragon VaseEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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A Chinese Bronze Hu Vase: 19th century. The Hu shaped vase with an archaic-style dragon band in relief around the body, with monster mask lugs on opposing sides from which rings are suspended. On a tall flaring foot ring.
0152: A Chinese Bronze Hu VaseEst. $800-$1,000
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A Chinese Bronze Fang Gu: 19th century. The square gu vessel form with archaistic key fret patterns and stylized dragons around foot and waist band, banana leaf lappets leading up from waist to flaring rim. With raised
0153: A Chinese Bronze Fang GuEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A Chinese Cloisonne on Bronze Jar: 19th/20th century, Qing dynasty, the bronze jar with a wide high shoulder, narrow flaring foot, and short flaring neck, a reticulated honeycomb pattern over the body, interrupted by polychrome
0153A: A Chinese Cloisonne on Bronze JarEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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A Chinese Bronze Bird and Flower Octafoil Mirror: 618-907, Tang dynasty. The large mirror cast around a central pierced knob in relief with four phoenixes standing on lotus flowers, interspersed with floral meander, the raised edge each with more
0155: A Chinese Bronze Bird and Flower Octafoil MirrorEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A Chinese Bronze Dragon Mirror: 206 BCE – 220 CE, Western Han dynasty. The large mirror cast around a central reticulated knob in relief with four scrolling dragons, interspersed with four petal lappets against a diaper
0156: A Chinese Bronze Dragon MirrorEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
A Chinese Bronze Gu: 19th century, Qing dynasty. The round gu archaic form with flaring rim and foot ring, with central raised band. Raised flanges dividing the vessel into four areas, all covered with archaic key fret
0157: A Chinese Bronze GuEst. $1,500-$1,800Lot Passed
A Chinese Bronze Figure of Kasyapa: 15th/16th century, Ming dynasty. Kasyapa stands on a lotus base, gilt with hands clasped wearing draping robes, wrinkled forehead, protruding skull and long earlobes, with traces of gilding, base
0158: A Chinese Bronze Figure of KasyapaEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
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A Chinese Bronze Double Deer Seal: A doe and a stag interlocking seals. Both deer with incised blossoms. The doe on a rectangular seal that rests within the square seal that the stag sits on. Approx. 5 in by 2 1/2 in., 13 by 6.5 cm.
0159: A Chinese Bronze Double Deer SealEst. $600-$800
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A Chinese Small Bronze Ding Tripod Censer: 19th century, Qing dynasty. Ming-style simply cast tripod censer with two raised handles on opposing sides of the rim. Dark patina. With six-character "Da Ming Xuande nian zhe" mark to base. One
0160: A Chinese Small Bronze Ding Tripod CenserEst. $600-$800
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A Chinese Bronze Qilin Weight: The qilin with a stout body with stylized scales, and a lion's head with a unicorn and long beard, the qilin's mane and tail connected by an arched handle, standing on a plinth inscribed with
0161: A Chinese Bronze Qilin WeightEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
A Chinese Cloisonne Bowl: Early 20th century, Republic period. The enameled bowl with a floral meander on a turquoise ground within geometric borders around the mouth rim and foot, with a lotus flower in the center of the
0163: A Chinese Cloisonne BowlEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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A Chinese Cloisonne Dog Censer: Blue cloisonne standing dog with red, pink, and green stylized animal meander, with lid on back, hoof feet. Approx. 7 by 8 in., 17 1/2 by 20 cm.
0164: A Chinese Cloisonne Dog CenserEst. $200-$300
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A Small Chinese Silver Enameled Cylindrical Box: 19th century, Qing dynasty The tall cylindrical silver lidded box decorated in blue, green, white, yellow and purple enamels to depict a dragon, the bagua, a lion, coins, a vase with flowers and
0165: A Small Chinese Silver Enameled Cylindrical BoxEst. $1,200-$1,500
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A Small Chinese Silver Enameled Oval Box: 19th century, Qing dynasty. The tall oval-shaped lidded silver box decorated with blues, greens, purple, yellow, and white enamels to depict men sitting at a table and looking at antiquities on one
0166: A Small Chinese Silver Enameled Oval BoxEst. $1,200-$1,500
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A Small Chinese Silver Enameled Box with Lion: 19th century, Qing dynasty. The cylindrical enameled silver lidded box with lion finial. Around the body of a box is a banner with a five-archaic character inscription, surrounded by a feathered
0167: A Small Chinese Silver Enameled Box with LionEst. $1,600-$1,800
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