The Atlanta Collection - Session 1 2016-04-30 Auction - 567 Price Results - Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery in GA - Page 8
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Carved Oak Dormition of the Virgin, Circa 1500Large Flemish Vedure Tapestry, 17th Century15th C. Nottingham Alabaster Resurrection Carving
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Atlanta, GA, United States
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The Atlanta Collection - Session 1

Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery is very proud to present "The Atlanta Collection" - an auction held on April 30th and May 1st - featuring many notable estates, including the Estate of Dr. Woody and Mrs. Honor Cobbs, and the Estate of Joseph Gilbert. Items include 17th-19th century period furniture, important Asian arts, fine estate silver, period oil paintings and sculpture, modern art, medieval period ecclesiastical carvings, stained glass, chandeliers, mirrors, handwoven rugs, tapestries and textiles, porcelain, glass and crystal, lighting, rare books, Chinese and Japanese works, musical instruments including a German harpsichord, garden statuary, St. Ives sculpture and pottery, a highly desirable Japanese scroll painting of Mt, Fuji by Yokoyama Taikan, sculptures by Denis Mitchell, a museum-quality George I period settee, a large Ed Moulthrop tulipwood bowl, and more.
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Pair of 18th C. Webb Andirons, Scotsmen in Kilts: Joseph Webb (American (Boston), late 18th century). Pair of heavy cast iron figural andirons or fire dogs depicting a standing male Scottish clansman wearing traditional tam cap and kilt smoking a
0169: Pair of 18th C. Webb Andirons, Scotsmen in KiltsEst. US$500-US$700
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R. Wallace & Sons Sterling Flask, Drunken Monks: R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Company (American (Connecticut), named as such in 1871, renamed in 1956), likely late 19th century. A sterling silver pocket flask of ovoid form with bas relief
0170: R. Wallace & Sons Sterling Flask, Drunken MonksEst. US$400-US$600
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19th C. English Stained and Carved Oak Buffet: English, 19th century. A stained and carved oak buffet or server raised at front on two squat cabriole legs with scroll toes and at back on two block legs each united to sides by shaped stretchers,
0171: 19th C. English Stained and Carved Oak BuffetEst. US$700-US$900
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Large Four Door Georgian Mahogany Linen Press: English, first quarter 19th century. A large four door Georgian mahogany linen press in four sections having a removable projecting cornice over two sets of four paneled doors concealing four
0172: Large Four Door Georgian Mahogany Linen PressEst. US$1,500-US$3,000
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17th C. Flemish Stained Glass, Mythical Harpy: Flemish, 17th century. A square stained and painted glass panel depicting a mythical winged woman, possibly a Harpy, in grisaille. Approximately 7" square. Provenance: acquired by acquired by the
0175: 17th C. Flemish Stained Glass, Mythical HarpyEst. US$400-US$600
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19th C. Stained Glass Roundel, Rod of Asclepius: Continental School, 19th century. A stained and painted glass roundel with central square diamond painted and stained depicting the Rod of Asclepius, an ancient Greek icon wielded by the god
0176: 19th C. Stained Glass Roundel, Rod of AsclepiusEst. US$500-US$700
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19th C. Swiss Heraldic Stained Glass Panel: Swiss, 19th century. A painted and stained glass panel of rectangular form in the 16th century style depicting two soldiers or warriors in typical dress with black jackets over red pants and
0177: 19th C. Swiss Heraldic Stained Glass PanelEst. US$500-US$700
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19th C. Swiss Stained Glass Oval, Tavern Scene: Swiss, 19th century. An ovular painted and stained glass window depicting various male figures in a pub, three seated and crouched around a tavern table with pipes, one behind resting his head
0178: 19th C. Swiss Stained Glass Oval, Tavern SceneEst. US$500-US$700
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19th C. Quatrefoil Floral Stained Glass Panel: Continental School (likely French), 19th century. A stained and painted glass quatrefoil with four yellow leaf tips radiating outward from central red flower blossom and alternating with white
0181: 19th C. Quatrefoil Floral Stained Glass PanelEst. US$400-US$600
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12 English Wavy Edge Pewter Plates, 18th Century: English, 18th century. A group of 12 near matching wavy-edge London pewter plates of five-lobed form, apparently from several different makers, each plate of round form with reeded shaped edges and
0182: 12 English Wavy Edge Pewter Plates, 18th CenturyEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Art Nouveau Copper and Iron Coal Bin with Liner: Probably Euorpean, early 20th century. An Art Nouveau copper and iron coal bin with liner, the dome shaped lid centered with iron handle with naturalistic style mounts over the trapezoidal shaped
0184: Art Nouveau Copper and Iron Coal Bin with LinerEst. US$700-US$900
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Style of Alexander Fraser, A Clear October Day: Style of Alexander Fraser (Scottish, 1828-1899). "A Clear October Day"-1882, oil on canvas, verso with inscription "A Clear October Day 1882 The 'Royal' Cottage Trossachs", verso monogrammed "THL".
0185: Style of Alexander Fraser, A Clear October DayEst. US$600-US$800
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British School, Pastoral Scene, Oil On Canvas: British School (likely Scottish), 19th century. "Pastoral Scene with Thatched Roof Houses", oil on canvas, signed indistinctly at lower right, with applied label to verso "Sloan's". Figural pastoral
0186: British School, Pastoral Scene, Oil On CanvasEst. US$700-US$900
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Charles II Period Walnut Caned Armchair: English, late 17th century. Carolean style hall chair with a rectangular caned back surmounted with carved 'Boyes & Crownes' crest the caned panel within a pierced scrolling foliate frame flanked
0187: Charles II Period Walnut Caned ArmchairEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Pair of Charles II Style Walnut Hall Chairs: English, 19th century. Matched pair of Charles II style walnut hall or sides chairs, both with pierced floral urn cresting flanked by winged putti and scrolling foliage above an oval caned panel
0189: Pair of Charles II Style Walnut Hall ChairsEst. US$500-US$700
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c.1905 English Sterling Silver Standish, Howson: George Howson (English (London), 1896, circa 1905. A heavy and fine sterling silver standish or desk inkwell set comprising a silver platform with curved serpentine back and squared front with
0190: c.1905 English Sterling Silver Standish, HowsonEst. US$700-US$900
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George III Inlaid Mahogany Hexagonal Tea Caddy: English, early 19th century. A George III inlaid mahogany hexagonal shaped tea caddy, the hinged lid centered with satinwood conch shell in green tinted oval medallion within checker inlaid
0192: George III Inlaid Mahogany Hexagonal Tea CaddyEst. US$700-US$900
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