Decorative Art Auction 2016-04-16 Auction - 308 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 4
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Decorative Art Auction

The April 16th Decorative Art Auction boasts over 300 lots of Western decorative arts, paintings and bronzes to be offered alongside Native American art, Continental furnishings and European paintings. This catalogue is also the third of four sales featuring an important collection of contemporary Western paintings and bronzes from the Estate of rancher, equestrian and long-time patron of the arts Phoebe Hearst Cooke.
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William Ayerst Ingram (1855-1913 British): ''The Mouth of the North River'', ships at sea, signed lower right: W. Ayerst Ingram, indistinctly inscribed in another hand and numbered verso: No. 7, titled on the backing board verso, watercolor
1074: William Ayerst Ingram (1855-1913 British)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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A Mappin & Webb sterling silver flatware service: 1916, London, each with maker's marks, canteen with maker's label ''Mappin & Webb / Oxford St., London, W'', comprising 24 tablespoons (7.25''), 24 forks (7''), 36 hollow-handled dinner knives
1075: A Mappin & Webb sterling silver flatware serviceEst. $15,000-$25,000
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A pair of George IV sterling silver candlesticks: 1827, Sheffield, each with maker's mark of Waterhouse, Hodson & Co., with rubbed secondary marks to each bobeche, each six-part shaped stepped base rising to a baluster-form stem topped with a turned
1076: A pair of George IV sterling silver candlesticksEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Georgian five-drawer chest of drawers: Second half 18th century, the outset rectangular top over an arrangement of three short over two long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 35.625'' H x 43.625'' W x 23'' D, est: $800/1200Provenance:
1078: A Georgian five-drawer chest of drawersEst. $800-$1,200
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An Irish sterling silver handled basket: 1834, Dublin, maker's mark of James Le Bas, retailer's mark of William Hamy, the rectangular basket with a gadrooned edge, surmounted by a swing handle, engraved to two sides of rim with an armorial
1081: An Irish sterling silver handled basketEst. $600-$900
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Florent Willems (1823-1905 Belgian): Man returning from a hunt to his wife and child, signed lower left: F. Willems, oil on canvas laid to canvas, 35.5'' H x 28.5'' W, est: $6000/8000Provenance: Private Collection, Beverly Hills, CA
1083: Florent Willems (1823-1905 Belgian)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Franz von Defregger (1835-1921 German): ''Der Zitherspieler'', zither player in a Bavarian interior scene, signed and dated lower right: Fr. Defregger 1872, oil on canvas laid to board, 37.5'' H x 31.5'' W, est: $1000/2000Provenance:
1084: Franz von Defregger (1835-1921 German)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Alfred Seifert (1850-1901 Czech): ''Head'', portrait of a young woman holding flowers, signed lower right: A. Seifert, titled on a partial paper label affixed verso, oil on panel, 11'' H x 8.25'' W, est: $1000/2000Provenance: Private
1085: Alfred Seifert (1850-1901 Czech)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Ferdinand Schmoll (1879-1950 German): Semi-nude woman by the shore, signed and dated lower left: Ferd. Schmoll / 1912, oil on canvas, 25.5'' H x 17.5'' W, est: $1500/2000
1086: Ferdinand Schmoll (1879-1950 German)Est. $1,500-$2,000
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A French brass and champleve regulator clock: Circa 1860-1889, with Samuel Marti et Cie medaille de bronze pastille, further marked ''CJ / CC'' within a rectangle, ''Made in France'', and ''1158'', two-train manual-wind movement, gongs on the
1087: A French brass and champleve regulator clockEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Two English sterling silver footed salvers: The first: Sheffield, 1944, maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons, numerically marked ''32757 / 10'', a chamfered square salver on four paw feet; the second: London, 1939, maker's mark of Carrington
1090: Two English sterling silver footed salversEst. $300-$500
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Keith Christie (1935-* Browns Valley, CA): Standing saddled horse, signed, dated, numbered and with copyright symbol on the base: Keith Christie / 1975 / 3, bronze with brown patina, 10.25'' H x 13'' W x 4.5'' D, est: $600/900Provenance:
1092: Keith Christie (1935-* Browns Valley, CA)Est. $600-$900
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Cynthia Rigden (1943-* Prescott, AZ): Three Western bronzes, the first: cow and calf, signed, numbered and with the artist's device on the base: 8/15 C. Rigden, foundry mark on the base: S; the second: ''Busy Body'', standing horse,
1094: Cynthia Rigden (1943-* Prescott, AZ)Est. $800-$1,200
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Joe Eggert (20th Century- Lakeside, CA): Three works: ''Lunch Break'', grazing saddled horse, signed, dated, titled and numbered on the base: Joe Eggert 2003 / 15/25, bronze with medium brown patina mounted on a 4'' H wooden base, 10'' H x
1095: Joe Eggert (20th Century- Lakeside, CA)Est. $300-$500
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Don Hershberger (20th Century- Clark, WY): ''Hopes & Dreams'', galloping mare and foal, signed, dated, numbered and with copyright symbol on the vertical base edge: Herschberger / 1981 / 13/36, titled on the base, bronze with medium brown
1096: Don Hershberger (20th Century- Clark, WY)Est. $300-$500
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