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Antique French c. 1850 Bronze by Jean Jules Salmson. Signed Salmson to front of base.. Woman seated on a chair with a spinning thread and a basket of spun thread by her side At her feet is a winged cupid. Well modeled and cast. Measures 9.25"x5.25"x11.5". Weight 15 lbs PROVENANCE: Gippy Plantation 105 / 162 -
FENTON FAVRENE COBALT VASE SEASONS 106 / 162 -
These elegant table lamps are typical of Maison Bagues, possessing the firm's distinct, unmistakable aesthetic, and lighthearted evocation of neoclassical themes. Their form, that of the stately, immortal urn, is playfully undermined by their functional use as lighting, as well as their execution in delicate, eye-catching materials. Purchased at Maison Gerard, NYC. Each 14" to top of shade. Judt Lamp 4.50"x2.75"x10.75" Shades 8"x5.35"x6.50. Weight combined 8 lbs.6 oz. PROVENANCE: The Terri Henning Collection, The Peoples Building Penthouse,18 Broad Street, Charleston SC, as seen in Architectural Digest. 110 / 162 -
BRUTALIST METAL SCULPTURE RAB 1984 112 / 162 -
Absolutely stunning gilt and patinated bronze 8 arm chandelier that once hung in the White House. This chandelier was originally purchased from well known White House & Political Memorabilia Collector Ron Wade in 1997. All parts of the chandelier are original with the exception of the bulb shades. It features beautiful draped gold bead chain, acanthus leaves center shaft. Each S shaped branch is supported by a plinth decorated with a lady head mask supporting circular drip pans and nozzles. All parts are original including the hanging link chain and ceiling cover and the draping chains on the fixture. The only non-original items are the bulb shades. The original were fabric and disintegrated long ago. It is not known the specific room in the white house where the light was hung. There are 2 brass plaques inside the cap with some information including one from the White House dated 72.. Dimensions: 35" in height, 37" in diameter. Weight approximately 40 pds. 117 / 162 -
Original oil on white opaque glass tiled "Garden Path" by Matilda H. Turner circa 1900. Born in Jerseyville, Illinois, Matilda Turner became a painter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She studied at Marietta College in Ohio, the Pennsylvania Academy with William Merritt Chase, and the Drexel Institute. She became a life member of the Pennsylvania Academy and was a member of the Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters. This piece measures 8"x6.5" 121 / 162 -
Large Roddy Capers Signed Hand Blown Art Glass Bowl. This bowl features an uneven sculpted lip in a iridescent deep gold. The underside is color accented with vibrant shades of yellow, orange, red, and blue. Signed by the artist on the underside. Purchased at the Biltmore Gallery. 16"x16.5"x6". Weight 16 lbs 14 oz. 123 / 162 -
VINTAGE BLUENOSE SHIP MODEL SCHOONER 124 / 162 -
James Butler R.A. (British,1931-2022) Bronze Sculpture of a girl in a chair drying her feet. Measures 10"x6"x9.50". Weight 15 pds. James Butler, was one of Britain’s foremost figurative sculptors. His lively and popular representations of national and local heroes, from Richard III in Leicester to the footballer Billy Wright in Wolverhampton, grace many a British square, street and stadium precinct. PROVENANCE: Gippy Plantation 125 / 162 -
Large George Edward Cook (English 1844-1905) Oil on Canvas Landscape. Craquelure. In magnificent period giltwood and gesso frame, some loss to frame. In frame 29.25"x51.5"x3.5". Weight 41 pds. PROVENANCE: The Terri Henning Collection, The Peoples Building Penthouse,18 Broad Street, Charleston SC, as seen in Architectural Digest. 132 / 162 -
Hoi Lebadang (Vietnamese/French, 1921-2015) Limited Edition Lithograph With Intaglio Etching. #271/300. Bottom left pencil numbered, Signed in pencil. Blind copyright stamp 1981 CFA Corp (Circle Fine Art Corp), Bottom left. The artist created the image drawing directly on lithographic plates and textured Mylar surfaces with a variety of substances. Completed hand-drawn Mylars chemically transferred onto lithographic plates. Pulled from the plates proofs corrected by the artist. The entire edition pulled one color at a time and then embossed. In gold leaf over red lacquer frame measures 19.5"x42"x1". 139 / 162 -
Pair of Original Boris O'Klein "Dirty Dogs of Paris" signed and titled in pencil by the artist. In wood frames under glass. 1- Boris O'Klein engraving in color featuring standing dogs relieving themselves on the sidewalk and teasing cats, titled lower left, pencil signed lower right. 2- A group of Ladies of the Night lined along a hotel sidewalk, titled lower left, pencil signed lower right. In frames 24"x13"x1". 143 / 162
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