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Skip the long lines on Black Friday and avoid the crowds by bidding online in the 2015 Holiday Gentleman's Auction, a highly curated, online auction running from November 18th through December 2nd. With cufflinks, watches, desk accessories, whiskey, furniture and more, you’ll discover exceptional gift ideas at range of price points for even the most discerning gentleman on your list – or, for yourself! Preview Times November 18, 12PM–5PM November 19, 12PM–7PM November 20, 12PM–5PM Contact Us 508-970-3133 [email protected]
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Auction 2869T Thursday, November 18–
Monday, December 2
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Table of Contents
1 Auction & Specialist Information
2 Online Bidding
5 Lots 1001–1110
14 Map & Driving Directions
15 Conditions of Sale
16 Company Directors & Specialty Departments
17 Administrative Staff & Client Services
19 Subscription Form
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1001Two Pairs of 18kt Yellow Gold Cuff Links, one pair set with lapis, the other with geometric designs, total 17.2 dwt.$400-600
100218kt Gold Universal Geneve Man’s Wristwatch, the dial with baton and Roman numeral indicators, three subsidiary dials, the yellow gold case enclosing manual-wind movement, on a striped fabric band, (not in working condition), dia. 32 mm.$400-600
1003Longines Automatic Watch, Switzerland, silver-tone dial marked Longines, Automatic, with applied Arabic numerals at 3, 6, 9, and 12, and baton indicators for the rest, subsidiary second above six, automatic-wind movement, all in a 14kt gold case with a Speidel metal band.$400-600
1004Corum Bubble Casino Roulette Watch, Switzerland, c. 2003, polished stainless steel case, bubble sapphire crystal and see-through back, black alligator strap with double-folding clasp, dial a roulette wheel with maroon center marked Corum, Automatic, Swiss, 21-jewel, automatic movement with ball-tipped sweep center seconds, in original box with manual, dia. 45 mm.$2,000-3,000
1005Stainless Steel Bedat & Co. No. 3 Man’s Wristwatch, the dial with baton numeral indicators, the case enclosing an automatic movement, on a brown leather band, dia. 36 mm.$400-600
1006Stainless Steel Maurice Lacroix Grand Guichet GMT Man’s Wristwatch, the dial with Roman numeral indicators and a second time-zone subsidiary dial, the case enclosing a 21-jewel automatic movement, on a black leather band, dia. 40 mm.$400-600
1007Platinum and Gold Navy Pin, c. mid-20th century, platinum eagle and shield, with crossed gold anchors, ht. 1, wd. 1 1/4 in.$400-600
1008Cased Set of French Target Pistols, c. mid-19th century, a dueling pistol with ornate foliate carvings on the stock, marked on the lockplate DESENNE/A PARIS, and the octagonal barrel marked with the same in gold, and a dueling pistol with checkered wrist, unmarked lockplate with a fish-shaped hammer, octagonal barrel marked with a 1 on the breech, two wooden ball starters, two powder measures, a brass powder flask, a brass cap container, and a wooden case fitted for the guns and components, case lg. 24, ht. 3, wd. 12 in.$3,000-5,000
1009Three Decorative Japanese-style Katana Swords, with decorated metal scabbards and fittings, and faux shagreen grip, one marked “made in Spain”, lg. to 38 3/4 in.$300-500
1010Four Tsuba, Japan, 19th/20th century, one iron, decorated with shakudo and gilt inlaid birds and bamboo, signed, and three metal alloy decorated with gilt and carved cut-out designs, two depicting coiled dragons, the other a scholar with a scroll, dia. to 2 1/2 in.$300-500
1011Two Bone-handled Knives in Sheath and a Swaine Leather Riding Crop, the largest knife with an engraved Native American figure, largest knife lg. 16 in.$200-250
1012Alexei M. Isayev S-75 Surface-to-air Missile System, Isayev Design Bureau, c. 1957, this example is the upper stage of the two-part missile V-750 that houses the liquid fuel, chamber burns a hypergolic mixture of triethylamine and xylidine with nitric acid as the oxidizer, constructed of mixed alloys, inspection marks in red, ht. on stand 40 in.
Note: Alexei Mikhailovich Isayev was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in October 1908. From 1957 to 1967 he designed engines that powered rockets carrying the first artificial satellites, the first man in space, and the first unmanned probes to the Moon and Venus. During the 1950s he worked on engines for surface-to-air missiles and air-to-sea missiles. This engine is for a S-75 Dvina, a high-altitude, command-guided surface-to-air missile. This model has become known worldwide as the missile that shot down the U-2 spy plane of Francis Gary Powers while he was flying over the Soviet Union on May 1, 1960.$3,000-5,000
1013Bronze and Hardstone Archaic-style Axe, China, a bronze axe mounted on a pale celadon hardstone handle, ornamented with a Sanxingdui-style head and curling tendrils, on wood display stand, lg. 9 1/8 in.$100-200
1014Three Pieces of Silver-plate Tableware, two shell-form dishes, each with three wells and a raised handle, one Walker & Hall, the other Lemon & Son, monogrammed, lg. of each 10; and a Sheffield Silver Co. pitcher, ht. 9 5/8 in.$30-50
1015Agawam Hunt Silver-plate Dish and Sterling Silver Crumber, each unmarked, the rectangular dish with an applied medallion featuring the head of a Native American, lg. 5; and a crumber in the form of a Native American with a feathered headdress and engraved monogram, lg. 7 1/4 in.$50-75
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1016Malvina Hoffman (American, 1885-1966)
Brotherhood of Man/Bronze Medal of the Society of Medalists, 51st issue, 1955. Initialed and marked “The Society of Medalists For issue May 1955 Malvina Hoffman sc.” on edge, made by Medallic Art Company, New York. Bronze with dark brown patina, diameter 2 7/8 in., in original box with pamphlet. Condition: Good.
N.B. In 1955 at the time that this medal was issued, the artist stated, “The thought prompting the design and quotations of this medal is the ever timely problem: how the races of the word can learn to understand one another.” The reverse shows a map of the continents encircled by the quote from John Donne, “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent...”$200-400
1017Gifford MacGregor Proctor (American, 1912-2006)
Trout/Bronze Medal of The Society of Medalists, 47th issue, 1953. Initialed “GP” on the reverse, marked “The Society of Medalists For issue May 1953 Gifford MacGregor Proctor sc.” on the edge, made by Medallic Art Company, New York. Bronze with dark brown patina, diameter 2 7/8 in., in original box with pamphlet. Condition: Good.
N.B. The front or obverse of the medal shows a brown trout seen from the fisherman’s point of view as the fish rises to strike at a wet fly. The back or reverse of the medal shows a dry fly, the Parmachini Belle. A cast of this medal may be found in The Cleveland Museum of Art.$300-500
1018Aiden Lassell Ripley (American, 1896-1969)
Three Fowling Prints: Flight Woodcock, Snipe at Dawn, and The Faithful Retriever. Each stamped “From the Estate of/A. Lassell Ripley” on the reverse. Etchings on paper, plate sizes to 9 x 13 3/4 in., unmatted, unframed. Condition: Minor soiling to the margins, Woodcock with scattered fox marks to the margins and printing imperfection to c.r. edge.$800-1,200
1019Silver-plate Duck Head-form Paper Holder, with glass inset eyes, lg. 6 3/4 in.$30-50
1020Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778)
Two Engravings of Antique Vases: Veduta di Prospetto di un Vaso antico di Marmo con suo Piedestallo and Veduta in Prospettiva per angolo di un ant. Signed “Cav. Piranesi F.” in the plates l.r. Engravings on paper, plate sizes to 28 1/2 x 18 1/8 in., framed. Condition: Prospetto with scattered pale fox marks, Prospettiva with small ink stain to l.r., not examined out of frames.
Literature: Luigi Ficacci, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, The Complete Etchings (Koln: Taschen, 2000), p. 622, nos. 788 and 789.$800-1,200
1021Carved Stone Head of a Deity, Khmer, Angkor period-style, wearing a flared headdress with a cone-shaped brim, decorated with geometric patterned bands, the face with a gently arched brow, bow lips, and elongated earlobes, mounted on a modern wood base, overall ht. 14 3/4 in.$400-600
1022Ash-glazed Storage Jar, China, possibly Jin dynasty, bulbous form widening at the shoulders, with four small loop handles, all decorated with a celadon glaze, ht. 8 in.$700-900
1023Ash-glazed Storage Jar, China, possibly Han dynasty, the bulbous form widening at the shoulders, with two incised strap handles, the upper body decorated with continuous incised bands, all covered with natural ash glaze, ht. 12 1/4 in.$300-700
1024Carved Bamboo Bitong, China, hexagonal, with two narrower sides, each side depicting a Daoist paradise with trees and rocks, water with bridge, mountains with clouds, and figures at leisure in a rectangular panel, the protruding rims of mouth and base separately carved and joined, as are the four bracket feet under the base, ht. 6 5/8, dia. to 5 3/4 in.$100-200
1025Bamboo Brush Pot, China, 20th century, cylindrical, formed from a single piece of bamboo, the exterior carved with three scholars viewing a scroll beneath pine trees and a pair of men carrying water by a river, ht. 6 1/4 in.$100-200
1026Eight Japanese Color Woodblock Prints, mostly 19th century, depicting Kabuki actors, five by Toyokuni, Sasegawa Higezo, the Gambler, Nureginu Onnarukami, Two Merchants Under the Hydrangea, Courtesan Serving Sake, Courtesan Playing Billiards; two by Kunichika, Kabuki, Mitato Benkei, and Woman and Child in the Snow; and one unidentified depicting the fortune teller Sangokuken and his servant Shinaroku, all framed and glazed, oban tate-e, sight size to 14 x 10 in.$700-900
1027Three Japanese Color Woodblock Prints, one Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), of unidentified Kabuki actors, oban tate-e, and two Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900), of Kabuki actor Bando Hikosaburo as Enya Hangan and Sawamura Tosho as Oboshi Rikiya, oban tate-e, framed and glazed, sight size to 13 1/2 x 9 in.$200-300
1028Bronze Helmet-form Inkwell, late 19th century, the helmet decorated with a figural mask centering embossed dragons and scrolled foliage, and a full-body dragon figure, ht. 7, wd. 3 3/4, dp. 7 1/4 in.$100-150
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1029Continental School, 20th Century
The Matador. Unsigned. Wire sculpture, ht. 13 in. Condition: Very minor wear.$150-250
1030Art Metal Company Office Chair, Jamestown, New York, mid-20th century, square curved fabric seat with backrest on metal post, metal adjustable column on four legs with casters, paper sticker: “Art Metal Inc. Jamestown NY,” and an inventory sticker from Marine Midland Grace Trust, approx. ht. 33, seat ht. 20, wd. 17 1/2 in.$250-350
1031Dunhill and Dupont Rollerball Pens, London and Paris, a Dunhill “Sentryman Mini” in black resin with palladium plated trim, and a S.T. Dupont “Defi Sport Stylo” in black.$200-300
1032Three-piece Cold-painted Bronze Desk Set, probably Austria, late 19th/early 20th century, unmarked, comprised of a hinged rock-form inkwell with a branch-form pen rest on a naturalistic base with an ostrich and palm tree, dia. 6 5/8, and two palm tree-form candlesticks, each on a naturalistic base with two baby ostriches, dia. 4 1/8 in.$800-1,200
1033George II Sterling Silver Desk Set, tray marked: London, 1739-40, James Gould, maker; pounce pot, taper stick, and inkwell lacking hallmarks, the tray with engraved presentation inscription to underside “The Gift of John Darden/to Emma Wyatt 1756,” on scrolled feet, lg. 5 3/4 in.$150-250
1034Eight Mostly Faux Alligator Embossed-leather Desk Accoutrements, six picture frames: two with sterling silver mounts; a covered box, and a lighter case, ht. to 12 1/4, wd. to 10 in.$300-400
1035Large Piece of White Coral and an Orthoceras Fossil Group, ten full and partial orthoceras, ht. 9, wd. 8, coral ht. 8 1/2, wd. 18, dp. 14 in.$200-250
1036Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1846-1964)
On the Seine, Near Paris, 1897, from Picturesque Bits of New York and Other Studies, 1897. Identified within the matrix u.l. Photogravure on paper, image size 6 5/8 x 10 3/4 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.$400-600
1037Mahogany Quarter-chiming Mahogany Bracket Clock, A. Stowell & Co., Boston, c. 1900, step-molded dome-top case with central flame finial, above the cast brass caryatid flanking the composite brass dial, with matted center, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring marked A. Stowell & Co. Boston, applied spandrels, and slow/fast subsidiary dial in arch, all resting on cast brass hairy paw feet, eight-day time and quarter-hour chime on wire gongs, brass movement stamped W&H SCH 2, with brass-faced pendulum, ht. 21 in.$1,000-1,500
1038Two Bostrom-Brady Manufacturers Surveyor’s Levels, Atlanta, Georgia, model numbers 4 and 5, both with 10-in. scopes with fine adjustment knobs, horizontal mounts with scales divided in four quadrants, bubble levels tripod mounts, both housed in fitted carrying cases with interior lid branded Geiber & Blum Inc., Troy N.Y.$100-150
1039Short & Mason Mahogany and Glass Barograph, London, lacquered brass plate engraved in part Short & Mason London No. A 556 with clock mechanism in brass recording drum, brass-toped ink bottle, aneroid barometer connected to recording arm with pen nib, five-glass-paneled removable cover with lower draw containing additional charts, lg. 14 1/2, dp. 8 1/2, ht. 9 in.$300-500
1040Two English White Metal Whistles, mid to late 19th century, a Köhler signal horn, stamped “1851-1862/KOHLER & SON/MAKERS/61 VICTORIA STREET/WESTMINISTER/(from CONVENT GARDEN)/LONDON, lg. 5 3/4; and a Dyke & Co. whistle, possibly made by Alfred De Courcy for police or fire officials, marked “The City/Whistle/Patent/Dyke&Co/London,” lg. 3 1/8 in.$30-50
1041Chelsea “Mariner” Ship’s Bell Clock, Chelsea Clock Company, patinated bronze and brass metal case with hinged bezel, 3 1/2-in Arabic numeral dial marked Chelsea Ship’s Bell, shaped mahogany base and backplate, eight-day, time and ship’s bell strike, movement, ht. 10 in.$250-350
1042Mahogany 42-inch Laminated Ship’s Wheel, 20th century, with eight turned balustrade-form central spokes, central brass hub and, eight turned handles.$300-500
1043Ironsides Centennial Ship’s Horn and a Plain Ship’s Horn, c. mid to late 19th century, cow horn engraved with a ship, and above in a banner reads OLD IRONSIDES, with a wooden plug missing the screw in stopper, and a plain horn with a wooden plug with a screw-in stopper, overall lg. 20 to 23 in.$1,500-2,000
1044Burnell Poole (American, 1884-1933)
Two Yachting Prints: Weetamoe and Medora. Both signed “Burnell Poole” in pencil l.r., titled, monogrammed, and dated “Feb. 1933” and “May 1929” respectively within the plates u.l. Engraving and aquatint on paper/board, plate sizes 9 7/8 x 8 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frames.
N.B. The J-Class yacht Weetamoe was launched from the Herreshoff yard in 1930.$300-500
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1045Group of British Cap Tallies, Christmas Cards, and Images, c. 1936, cap tallies from thirty-two different British ships, including the Hood, Fearless, Basilisk, Encounter, Royal Oak, and others, with a book of images of the owner of the tallies with some of the officers and ships, as well as invitations and Christmas cards from some of the ships.
Note: George Bonjour owned the Hotel de Paris in ST. Jean de Lux during the Spanish Civil War and the blockade of Spain. His hotel became a spot for British sailors to drink. The tallies where pinned to the ceiling of the bar, and later made into this framed piece.$1,000-1,200
1046Framed Libby and Bob Kuhn Christmas Card, depicting a father and son hauling their felled Christmas tree, and a sleeping bear, inscribed “Merry Christmas/Libby and Bob Kuhn,” ht. 11 3/4, wd. 14 3/4 in.$500-700
1047Three Geode Cross-section Discs, each with hues of brown, purple, and blue, sold with one stand, ht. to 12 1/4, wd. to 15 1/4 in.$200-300
1048Stewart T. Coffin (American, b. 1931)
Thirty Pinned Pentagonal Sticks, c. 1987-88, design no. 80, babinga and birch, ht. 10 in.
Note: Stewart T. Coffin was born in Andover, Massachusetts and was involved in the development of computers at MIT in the 1950s. He later moved with his family to a farm in Lincoln, Massachusetts and discovered a proclivity towards creating three-dimensional wooden puzzles, which he crafted in his workshop on the farm. Coffin is credited with the design of over 140 unique puzzles plus additional variations and crafts his puzzles with various exotic woods. Thirty Pinned Pentagonal Sticks is the largest puzzle designed by Coffin who produced 20 of this design between 1987 and 1988.$100-150
1049Stewart T. Coffin (American, b. 1931)
Two Wooden Puzzles: Second Gear, 1996, design no. 92-A, poplar, breadnut, cherry and camphorwood, March 1996, ht. 3 1/8, wd. 3 1/2; Twelve-Piece Separation, 1994, design no. 85, imbuia and satinwood, ht. 4 1/2 in.$100-150
1050Stewart T. Coffin (American, b. 1931)
Three Wooden Puzzles: Diagonal Cube, c. 1971-85, design no. 58, zebrawood and teak, ht. 3; Three Pairs, c. 1979-86, design no. 27, Honduras rosewood, ht. 3 3/4; Button Box, c. 1980s, design no. 52-B, oak, canarywood, padauk and kingwood, ht. 1 1/2, wd. 2 3/4 in.$100-150
1051Stewart T. Coffin (American, b. 1931)
Two Wooden Puzzles and Book: Four-Legged Stand, 1987, design no. 81-B-1, oak and birch, ht. 3 1/2; Pentagonal Stand, 1987, design no. 83-A, walnut and birch, ht. 2 1/2, wd. 4 1/2; and The Puzzling World of Polyhedral Dissections, Oxford University Press, 1990, Recreations in Mathematics series, 8 3/4 x 5 3/4 in.$100-150
1052Pair of Modern Lounge Chairs, 20th century, cushions with sewn grid pattern on chromed steel frame with curved legs bolted together, inspired by the Barcelona chair, unmarked, ht. 28, seat ht. 17, wd. 29 in.$400-600
1053American Electric Guitar, Gibson Incorporated, Kalamazoo, 1971, Model Les Paul Deluxe, the headstock with inlaid GIBSON, stamped “61816 Made in U.S.A.” on the back of the peghead, with DiMarzio Dual Sound Humbucker pickups and new selector switch, length of body 17 3/8 in., with original case.$1,000-1,500
1054Gorham Sterling Silver-mounted Yo-Yo, Providence, 20th century, with an acanthus-cast rim centering an engraved monogram to either side, dia. 2 3/8 in.$30-50
1055Two Boxed Sets of Cartier Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, mid to late 20th century, sixteen total, eight with gold-washed lids, ht. 1 3/8 in.$100-150
1056Five Pieces of American Silver or Silver-plate Tableware, four Gorham: two silver-plated shakers, ht. 5 1/8 and two sterling silver master salt dishes with cobalt glass liners and silver salt spoons; and a Merrill Shops sterling silver, monogrammed wine funnel, ht. 3 3/4 in.$50-75
1057Coconut Shell Bowl and Two Cups, late 19th/first quarter 20th century, footed bowl with silver-plate rim and incised carving, ht. 3 5/8; drinking cup with silver-plate rim and crest bearing the figure of a mother and child with laurel and inscription “BI’ SE MAC AN T’ SLAURIE,” monogram (indistinct) below, ht. 5 5/8; tapered cup with shield-shaped crest bearing marks for Glasgow and “J J S,” ht. 3 3/8 in.
N.B. “Bi’ se mac an t’slaurie” is translated to “Be thou the son of the crook,” for the Clan McLaurin, McLaurance or McLaren (Dreghorn, Scotland), in James Fairbairn’s Fairbairn’s Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland.$200-300
1058Two Gold-plated Lighters, one marked “S.T. Dupont Hermès” on the base and with a decorative body and a Vinci lighter with brushed surface, ht. to 2 1/4, wd. 1 1/4 in.$400-500
1059Hermès Steel and Leather Cylindrical Cigarette Box, Paris, 20th century, the lid with an applied cornucopia, opening to an interior of four compartments, stamped “Hermes Paris” on underside, ht. 4, dia. 3 3/4 in.$400-600
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1060Kiseru Tobacco Pipe, Case, and Pouch, Japan, 19th century, bamboo pipe with silver and copper fittings, with a carved bone kiseruzutsu pipe case and a tooled leather tabako-ire pouch, with malachite ojime, pipe case lg. 9 in.
Provenance: The estate of Robert Treat Paine II.$600-800
1061Sterling Silver Cigar Case and Silver-plate Collapsible Cup, each lacking maker’s marks, the cigar case with engraved foliate scrolls to exterior and a gold-washed interior, ht. 5 3/8, approx. 2.6 troy oz.; the cup with a hinged handle, dia. 2 1/4 in.$50-75
1062Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottled Spring 2005, 65.9%1 750ml bottle$500-700
1063Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottled Fall 2005, 70.6%1 750ml bottle$500-700
1064Buffalo Trace Antique Collection George T Stagg Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottled 2006, 70.3%1 750ml bottle$600-800
1065Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Sazerac Rye 18 Years Old Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottled Fall 2005, 45%1 750ml bottle$200-250
1066Buffalo Trace Antique Collection William Larue Weller Kentuckyofficial bottling, bottled 2005, 60.95%1 750ml bottle$350-450
1067Buffalo Trace Experimental Coarse Grain Oak 14 Years 9 Months Old 1994Kentuckyofficial bottling, distilled July 12, 1994, barreled July 13, 1994, bottled May 7, 2009, 45%1 375ml bottle$200-250
1068Old Rip Van Winkle Bourbon 10 years Old Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2014 release, 53.5%1 750ml bottle$300-400
1069Van Winkle Special Reserve Bourbon 12 Years Old “Lot B” Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2014 release, 45.2%1 750ml bottle$400-600
1070Van Winkle Special Reserve Bourbon 12 Year Old “Lot B” Kentuckyofficial bottling, 2014 release, 45.2%2 750ml bottles$800-1,200
1071Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye 13 Years Old Kentuckyofficial bottling, hand-numbered bottle G2114, 47.8%1 750ml bottle$600-800
1072Jim Beam Train Decanters “ICRR” Locomotive (375ml) ceramic decanter in the form of a locomotive, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, with separate ceramic coal car which contains no whiskey, 40%J.B. Turner Locomotive (750ml) ceramic decanter in the form of a locomotive, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, 40%Kentucky1 375ml bottle1 750ml bottle$70-100
1072AJim Beam Car Decanters 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - Red (750ml) c. 1987, ceramic decanter in the form of a car, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, missing side-view mirror, 40%1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - Silver (750ml) c. 1987, ceramic decanter in the form of a car, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, missing side-view mirror, 40%1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air - Red (750ml) c. 1987, ceramic decanter in the form of a car, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, 40%1956 Ford Thunderbird - Black (750ml) c. 1986, ceramic decanter in the form of a car, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, 40%1935 Dusenberg - Cream and Maroon (750ml) c. 1983, ceramic decanter in the form of a car, Kentucky straight bourbon 100 months old, faux tax strip, 40%Ford “Woodie Wagon” - Tan (750ml) c. 1983, ceramic decanter in the form of a car, missing strip label identifying age of whiskey, faux tax strip, 40%Kentucky6 750ml bottles$100-150
1073Glenmorangie Sauternes Wood Finish 15 Years Old Speysidematured ten years in American oak casks, finished five years in Sauternes casks, 46%2 700ml bottles$350-450
1074Victorian Sterling Silver Flask, London, 1849, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, maker, the tapering, cylindrical flask with a hinged lid and removable tumbler to base, engraved to base of tumbler and body with a presentation inscription: “Charles Rodney Morgan/from his Brother/G.C. Morgan/Dec. 1849,” ht. 10 1/4 in., approx. 7.6 troy oz.
N.B. Godfrey Charles Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar (1831-1913) was a British Army officer and British politician. His brother Charles Rodney Morgan (1828-1854) was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Brecon.$400-600
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1075Twelve Sterling Silver Cocktail Picks and Eight Silver or Silver-plate Bottle Tags, each cocktail pick with a knopped terminal, only marked “sterling,” lg. 3 in., approx. 1.4 troy oz.; five silver-plated bottle tags of various patterns: two whiskey, two brandy, and a gin tag, three English sterling silver with various patterns and makers: a sherry, anchovy, and port.$50-75
1076Danish-style Cube Bar, 20th century, the sides slightly elevated above a simple wooden top, above a covered drawer with brass pull, and a door with conforming hardware that pulls down, on casters, unmarked, ht. 30 1/4, wd. 15 3/4, dp. 15 3/8 in.$200-300
1077Reed & Barton Silver-plate Cocktail Shaker and a Pelouze Sterling Silver-mounted Postal Scale, cocktail shaker, ht. 9 3/4; the “Princess” model postal scale, monogrammed, ht. 3 1/4 in.$50-75
1078Eighteen Frank Whiting “Early American” Pattern Sterling Silver Cordials, early 20th century, monogrammed, ht. 4 1/2 in., approx. 52.1 troy oz.$250-350
1079Edwardian Brass-mounted Oak Tantalus, with a mirrored back and single drawer housing a pair of colorless glass decanters, ht. 10 1/2, wd. 9 3/4, dp. 9 3/4 in.$100-200
1080Pair of English Colorless Cut Glass Decanters, 19th century, each bulbous with collared neck and disk-shaped stoppers, ht. 10 1/2 in.$100-150
1081Mettlach Stoneware Stein, Germany, 20th century, the decorated with a polychrome, low-relief cityscape, ht. 10 1/2, dia. 5 1/4 in.$100-150
1082Beaujolais Villages Burlap and Green Glass Demijohn, France, 20th century, the burlap inscribed “Beaujolais Villages France” in black lettering, with two rope handles, ht. 25 1/2, dia. 13 in.$300-500
1083Steel and Glass Corkscrew with Millefiori Handle, lg. 5 1/2 in.$200-250
1084George III Sterling Silver Wine Coaster, London, 1799-1800, Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, maker, dia. 5 1/8 in.$60-80
1085Six Sterling Silver Mint Julep Cups and a Ladle, two pairs of matching cups and two different maker cups; together with an equestrian-themed silver-plated ladle, total 23.4 troy oz.$200-400
1086Four Towle Sterling Silver and Enamel Cordial Glasses, mid to late 20th century, each with a blue-enameled interior, ht. 3 1/8 in.$30-50
1087American Silver-plate Punch Bowl and Ladle, mid to late 20th century, Alvin punch bowl, dia. 11 1/2, and Gerity ladle. lg. 13 3/4 in.$30-50
1088Five-piece Persian-style Silver-plate Tea and Coffee Service, early 20th century, bearing unknown hallmarks, each with an engraved monogram, comprised of teapot, coffeepot, creamer, covered sugar, and tray, coffeepot ht. 5 3/4, tray lg. 17 1/2 in.$50-75
1089Robert Douglas Hunter (American, 1928-2014)
Arrangement with a Brass Ewer. Signed and dated “ROBERT DOUGLAS HUNTER ‘02” l.r. Oil on canvas, 20 x 28 in., framed. Condition: Good.$1,500-2,500
1090Towle Silver-plate and Enamel Tazza, mid to late 20th century, the shallow circular dish with a red-enameled surface tapering to a dark black-red along the edge, dia. 7 5/8 in.$50-70
1091Jim Marshall (American, 1936-2010)
Leaving Winterland after Dead and Big Brother Gig, 1967, printed c. 1979. Signed and dated “Jim Marshall ‘79” in black ink below the image l.r., titled and dated “...1967” in red ink and with Marshall’s San Francisco studio stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, image size 8 7/8 x 13 1/2 in., matted, unframed. Condition: Rippling to sheet, minor handling crimps in margins, minor wear at corners.$800-1,200
1092Jim Marshall (American, 1936-2010)
Brian Jones, 1967, printed later. Inscribed “4042-20” in black ink and with Marshall’s San Francisco studio stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, image size 9 1/8 x 6 in., matted, unframed. Condition: Good.$800-1,200
1093Jim Marshall (American, 1936-2010)
Duane Allman, 1970, printed later. Inscribed “7213-7” in black ink and with Marshall’s San Francisco studio stamp on the reverse. Gelatin silver print, image size 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 in., matted, unframed. Condition: Good.$800-1,200
1094Koch & Lowy Cubist Floor Lamp, United States, mid-20th century, square base and support pole with three articulated rectangular shades all in polished brass, marked at swivels Koch + Lowy OMI, three sockets, approx. ht. 62 in.$300-350
1095Quasar Brand Portable Color Television, Japan, dated December 1975, transistorized receiver in canary yellow case, marked with various stickers, some effaced, ht. 11 1/2, wd. 16, dp. 11 1/2 in.$300-500
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1096Mid-century Modern Lucite and Glass Side Table, 20th century, the colorless, beveled, square glass top raised on four Lucite pilasters and a square, stepped base, (imperfections), ht. 20 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 24 in.$300-350
1097Kartell Stacking Drawers Designed by Simon Fussell, United States, late 20th century, molded ABS, composed of four drawer units and a top held in place by dowels, drawer face with quarter-round pull, white, molded mark, Kartell Stacking Drawer Program Design Simon Fussell Made in USA by Beylerian USA Pat. No. 352978 Canada Pat. No. 885900, ht. 23, wd. 16 1/2, dp. 17 in.$200-225
1098Side Table in the Manner of Harvey Probber, 20th century, highly polished, round, black marble top supported on three curved strap legs, unmarked, ht. 18 1/4, dia. 16 in.$200-300
1099Brass-mounted Wood Plank Side Table, the three-board top with brass strips and handholds over a base terminating in shoe feet, ht. 21 1/2, wd. 30, dp. 29 1/4 in.$250-350
1100Four Lane Modern Tables, c. 1965, a coffee, a pair of sides, and a single side, each with rectangular tops and banded framework accented by dovetail joints, spindle-shape side stretcher, and raised on tapering cylindrical legs, ht. to 21 1/4, wd. to 56 in.$600-800
1101Charles Webb Modern Cherry Record Cabinet, 20th century, the four shelves with three compartments each joined by spindles, ht. 63 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 13 3/4 in.$400-600
1102Charles Webb Cherry Bookcase with Cabinet, Massachusetts, 1970s, rectangular top over three open shelves over two drawers with removable dividers, ht. 42 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 16 in.$300-500
1103After Paul Herzel (German/American, 1876-1956)
Bronco Buster/A Pair of Bookends. Both signed “© PAUL HERZEL” on the base. Bronzes with deep brown patina, ht. approximately 10 1/2 in. Condition: Minor wear, probably late or posthumous castings.$400-600
1104Bronze Figure of a Court Jester, 20th century, with man depicted sitting on a Renaissance-style bench, wearing a costume and a feathered cap, ht. 12 1/2 in.$200-400
1105Arts and Crafts Oak and Leather-upholstered Stool, early 20th century, with an arched skirt raised on square legs and stretcher base, with original leather upholstery, ht. 17, wd. 18, dp. 13 in.$200-300
1106Shirvan Rug, East Caucasus, c. 1910, the large deep aubergine lozenge inset with a blue/aubergine cruciform device in a red medallion flanked by blossoming vines and highly stylized “boteh” on a red field with rosettes and other highly stylized blossoms with two large overlapping “boteh” at each corner, all within an ivory large palmette and serrated leaf main border, 7 ft. 10 in. x 5 ft.$500-700
1107Senneh Rug, Northwest Persia, early 20th century, featuring a navy stepped and pendanted diamond-shaped center medallion on an ivory field with an allover small-scale “herati” pattern and navy spandrels, all within a terra-cotta “turtle” palmette and angular vine main border, 6 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 2 in.$600-800
1108Kazak Rug, Southwest Caucasus, c. 1900, four contiguous stepped navy diamonds inset with highly stylized palmettes, sawtooth rectangles, and “boteh” all on a large red lozenge bisecting the royal blue field with latch-hooked rectangles in octagons and several hexagons and blossoms, all within a red serrated leaf and rosette main border, 9 ft. x 5 ft.$600-800
1109Modern Metal and Stone Starburst Clock, metal form centered by a circular dial, battery-operated clock within an orb raised on tapered support joined to black polished stone plinth, ht. 21 1/2, wd. 21, dp. 4 in.$300-500
1110Teghini Firenze Pineapple-form Ice Bucket, Italy, silvered metal ice bucket with liner, stamped “MADE IN ITALY/ 51” under lid, “TEGHINI FIRENZE/51” on bottom, approx. ht. 15, dia. 7 1/2 in.$150-175
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Conditions of Sale1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.
2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.
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