July Premier Auction: Day 1 2017-07-21 Auction - 395 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 14
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Fernandez Armand, or Arman*Italian Neoclassical Faux Painted ConsolePair Italian Neoclassical Style Pier Tables
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Session I Friday, July 20, Auction begins 2:00 pm - lots 001 - 397 Session II Saturday, July 21, Auction begins 9:00 am - lots 398-1092 Public Preview Friday, July 20, Begins at 9:00 am Saturday, July 21, Begins at 8:00 am Our July 2017 auction offers two days of fine decorative works and important collections. American, Southern, Continental, Sporting, Cut Glass, Silver, British, Asian and much more. Featuring: Property from the Collection of Marjorie S. Fisher, Palm Beach, Florida; Collection of George Siek, Founder of the Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass; The Collection of Dr. Robert Feinberg, TN; Estate of Louisa E. Eudy, Hendersonville, NC; Estate of Marjorie and Charles West; From the Collection of Cecil Godman, Memphis, TN; From the Collection of Randy and Lee Sewell, Atlanta, GA; Property from a Sullivan?s Island Collection; Several Private Collections
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Four French Table Items: 19th century: .950 fine silver-banded green blown glass footed vase, 7 in., good condition; pair gilt-decorated green glass tazzas, unmarked, 7 in., gilt losses; frosted glass chalice-form compote
0315: Four French Table ItemsEst. US$200-US$400
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Suzanne Bizard: (France, 1873-1963)Pair of girls with bouquets, both signed, bronze, mounted on black stone bases, mounted as lamps with wooden base, 9 in. bronze only, 16-3/4 in. to socket
0316: Suzanne BizardEst. US$400-US$800
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Alphonse Alexandre Arson: (French, 1822-1882)Oeufs frais, signed "Arson", patinated bronze, 6 in.
0317: Alphonse Alexandre ArsonEst. US$200-US$300
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Louis Philippe Burlwood Veneered Games Table: French, 2nd half 19th century, finely crafted, highly figured burlwood fold over top with brass banding opening to a felt leather lined and burlwood inlaid playing surface over a bronze mounted
0318: Louis Philippe Burlwood Veneered Games TableEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Two Vintage Violins in Case: Germany, probably 20th century, bears label "copy of Josef Guarnerius/ made in Germany", 23 in., scratches and abrasions to varnish, appears to be in playing condition; probably Germany, unlabeled,
0320: Two Vintage Violins in CaseEst. US$200-US$400
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Three Vintage Violins in Cases: Germany, possibly 19th century, bears label "Model Nicola Amati 1671/ made by/ Adolph Adler Sr. Dresden/ F. F. Meyer & Co. Philadelphia/ Sole Importers", 23 in., abrasions and scratches to
0321: Three Vintage Violins in CasesEst. US$500-US$700
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Vintage Violin in Case: Possibly German, unlabeled, dark oil varnish, 23 in.
0322: Vintage Violin in CaseEst. US$100-US$200
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Suzuki 1/16 Size Violin and Bow in Case: Japanese, 20th century, labeled "Suzuki/ established 1887 in Nagoya/ No. 220, size 1/16. 1977/ Suzuki Violin Co. LTD. Japan", 14 in., unstamped bow, shaped case
0323: Suzuki 1/16 Size Violin and Bow in CaseEst. US$50-US$100
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Two Vintage Violins in Cases: Italian, possibly 18th century, bears label "Joseph Antoni-Finolli in Milano, 1755", 23 in., front re-varnished, repair to scroll, scratches, abrasions, case in poor repair; possibly early 20th
0324: Two Vintage Violins in CasesEst. US$100-US$200
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Maxwell Buffin Violin in Case: American, 1946, signed and dated inside back "1946 M.E. Buffin, Miami, Fla", also with interior label "Reconstructed and Restored by Harry Lindberg, Miami, Fla, 1980", 22-3/4 in.
0325: Maxwell Buffin Violin in CaseEst. US$100-US$300
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Two Violins in Cases: unknown maker, possibly early 20th century, bears label "Antonius Stradavarius Cremonenfis faciebat Anno 17???", 23 in.,  one replaced tuning peg, scratches and abrasions to
0326: Two Violins in CasesEst. US$100-US$200
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German Violin in Case: St. Petersburg, possibly 19th century, labeled "Richard Rubus/ St. Petersburg/ Made in Germany" 23 in.
0327: German Violin in CaseEst. US$100-US$200
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Two Vintage Violins in Cases: German, possibly 19th century, bears label "Fried Aug Glass Vemenligtenach/ Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonenfis/ Faciebat Anno 1737", 23 in., missing bridge, surface cracks to body,
0328: Two Vintage Violins in CasesEst. US$100-US$200
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Two Violins in Cases: Italian, possibly late 19th century, bears label "Stradiuarius, model no. 523/ Antonio Vettrini, Bologna/ made only for J.W. Pepper & Son, Phila., PA", 23 in., chips and abrasions to finish, shaped
0329: Two Violins in CasesEst. US$100-US$200
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French Violin in Case: probably mid-19th/early 20th century, stamped interior and below button "Breton Violin", 23 in.
0330: French Violin in CaseEst. US$100-US$200
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Twelve Violin Bows in Case: Continental, 20th century, all with mother of pearl inserts on frogs, all horse hair strings, ten with wire wraps, two with leather wraps, two signed "Bausch", one signed "A.R. Sandner", one signed
0331: Twelve Violin Bows in CaseEst. US$600-US$900
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Five Violin Bows including one in case: one stamped Czechoslovakia, probably 20th century, inlaid, in case, appears to be in playing condition with some wear, case with wear; four additional bows unmarked, all 28-3/4 in., need re-hairing
0332: Five Violin Bows including one in caseEst. US$100-US$300
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Four Bass Bows: German, early 20th century, striped wood, wooden screw, horse hair, 28 in., repair to end of bow, loss to finish, crack to mother of pearl on frog; American, 20th century, marked "Kay" on frog,
0333: Four Bass BowsEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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30 Stringed Instrument Bows: Continental, American and Japanese, early to mid 20th century, lot consists of four cello bows, 26-1/4 in. to 26-3/4 in., varying degrees of condition, need re-hairing, wear to surfaces;
0334: 30 Stringed Instrument BowsEst. US$300-US$500
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German Full and 3/4 Size Violins in Cases: full size bears label "Heinrich Goetz/ Made in Germany", also stamped "Germany" at end pin, 23 in., wear and abrasions to varnish, shaped case with minor wear; 3/4 size bears label "Von Fried Aug.
0335: German Full and 3/4 Size Violins in CasesEst. US$200-US$300
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Two Continental Violins in Case: German or Czech, circa 1901, signed "Salvadore de Durro" on label, also "B & J New York/ Sole Importers", also bears label "specialized model of/ Antonius Stradivarius
0336: Two Continental Violins in CaseEst. US$100-US$200
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3/4 and 1/2 Size Violins in Cases: French, bears label "Medio Fino/ Made in France" and stamped on label with lute symbol and "JTL", 21 in., with bow, bow stamped "tourte model", crack to body, top possibly re-finished, shaped
0337: 3/4 and 1/2 Size Violins in CasesEst. US$100-US$200
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Two German Violins, One with Bow, in Cases: Germany, 19th century, bears label "Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer/ fecit at forman/ Hieronym. Amati. Pestini 1814", also labeled "repaired by/ N. S. Taylor/ 160 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME, A.D. 1908",
0338: Two German Violins, One with Bow, in CasesEst. US$200-US$300
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