French Empire style six-light parcel-gilt bronze and marble candelabra. The candelabra are raised on tapering marble columns and are supported on a tripartite base raised on lion paw feet and mounted to a conforming marble base. 29" H x 9 1/2" W. Late 19th/early 20th century. PROVENANCE: A Nashville, Tennessee Estate. CONDITION: Some scattered areas […]
Lot 86: Pair of French Neoclassical Style Gilt Bronze & Marble Urns
Pair of French Neoclassical style gilt bronze mounted white marble garniture urns in the Neoclassical taste, the lids with foliate and leaf finials, and the bodies with bands of Classical dancers above laurel garlands, all resting on squared bases with concave corners. 13 1/2" H. Late 19th century. PROVENANCE: A Nashville, Tennessee Estate. CONDITION: Both […]
Lot 84: Pair Ormolu and Marble Candelabra, Susse Freres and F. Rambaud
Pair of gilt bronze mounted green marble four-arm candelabra, mounted as lamps. Each with foliate form bobeches and arms on a marble urn form body, all atop three supports terminating in paw feet on shaped base with marble plinth. Signed "F. Rambaud" and "Susse Freres Edt." to bronze base. Wired for use as lamps, with […]
Lot 82: Gilt Bronze & Crystal Epergne Centerpiece, Elkington & Co.
Gilt Bronze & Crystal epergne / centerpiece, an oval plateau over four feet flanked with four swans, rising central pedestal with acanthus leaf decorations supporting an oval clear cut crystal shallow bowl and an upward clear cut crystal flute with scalloped rim. Signed and impressed to base: "Elkington & Co." with trade mark. 27" H […]
Lot 83: Pr. Sevres Style Blue Potpourri Urns, Neoclassical Bronze Mounts
A pair of Sevres or Sevres style celeste blue porcelain potpourri jars or parfumee urns and covers in the Neoclassical taste. The urns feature heavy gilt bronze mounts including pierced guilloche, Greek key, and laurel leaf and acanthus bands at the collars over lion's head masks and swags at the shoulders, and raised circular gilt […]
Lot 81: Faux Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy
Antique faux tortoiseshell tea caddy with silvered mountings, having a lid with rounded corners and base with bone trim, the divided interior lined with printed blue paper and retaining both interior lids. 6 3/4" H x 8" W x 5" D. 19th century. CONDITION: Top with minor wear to top left corner and some clouding […]
Lot 79: 7 pcs Southern Coin Silver Flatware incl. North Carolina
Two (2) spoons marked for Freeman Woods of New Bern, NC, (1765-1834), including 1 long handled teaspoon or dessert spoon with bright cut coffin end handle (6 3/4"L), and 1 tablespoon with fiddle handle; two (2) tablespoons with fiddle handles marked Z ELLIOTT in rectangle for Zebulon Elliott, working New York City, 1814-1821, and Salisbury, […]
Lot 80: Cased Tantalus Set, English
Tantalus or travelling liquor cabinet. Quarter sawn oak cabinet with nickel plated brass hardware, handles and lock. Hinged lid opens to reveal mirrored panels, 3 cut clear crystal decanters fitted into conforming compartments, each decanter with a sterling silver liquor tag for bourbon, scotch, and brandy. Hinged front face lowers to reveal camphor-lined pull-out drawer […]
Lot 78: S. Kirk Coin Silver Cup with Double Ram's Head Handles, c. 1840
Early Baltimore, Maryland, coin silver double handled cup by Samuel Kirk, trophy urn form, with ram's head mask squared handles to each side and a tapering circular foot. Marked SAML KIRK 10:15 in rectangles to side of foot (mark used 1828-1846). 9"H. 18.81 oz troy. PROVENANCE: Private Southern collection. CONDITION: Some slight denting to foot, […]
Lot 76: 2 Coin Silver Spoons: E. Profilet of Natchez and New Orleans
Two (2) coin silver serving or table spoons, likely Natchez, Mississippi, fiddle pattern, marks for Emile Profilet, working New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1822 and Natchez 1823-1866; both marked E. PROFILET in rectangle, one with mark flanked by eagle heads and having scratched monogram verso, the other having a YBH monogram to front of handle. Each […]
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