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  • A Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze 3-light candelabra, late 19th Century. Each putto supporting foliate branches. Height: 22 inches. Clock: Jean-Francois & Guillaume Deniere Fl. 1820-1901 A Louis XVI-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Clock. Paris, circa 1880. The Dial is inscribed with DENIERE/Ft de Bronzes/Paris and numbered 315. Bronze and Marble. Height: 16 ½ inches. SMR0696-1-19 AC13800 F-42
  • Clock with Twelve-Piece Roman numerals on dial, flanked by two Columns. Dimensions: Height: 17 inches Width: 7 ½ inches Depth: 7 ½ inches AC22000 F-1545
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    “Forest Scene”

    $18,000.00 $12,000.00
    Artist Unknown Forest Scene Oil 27 ¼ x 36 ¼ in.
  • A Louis XVI Style Bronze and Gray Marble Garniture (Set of 5 Pieces): Clock, Pair of Tazzas, and a Pair of Five-Light Candelabra. Height of Candelabra: 23 ½ inches.
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    Alfred Edward Chalon (British,1780-1860) ‘A Family Portrait’ Oil on canvas 50 3/8
  • A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Mantel Clock mid 19th Century. Height: 35 inches SN103003-143A AC33600 F-1603
  • A Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock with Silver Spheroid Dial (Set of 3 Pieces).
  • A Louis XVI Style Ormolu and Malachite-Veneered Mantel Clock. The Ormolu circa 1880, the Malachite 20th Century. The drum-shaped case with musical instrument and floral garland surmount, the enameled dial flanked by ribbon-tied laurel branches, the twin-train movement stamped VINCENTI & CIE/ MEDAILLE D’ARGENT/1855, with Apollo mask and sunburst pendulum, resting on a pair of drapery-covered and tasseled poles supported below by a pair of putti, on oblong base inset with floral chains, on leaf-cast toupie feet. 23 ½ in. (59.6 cm) high; 13 ¾ in. (35 cm) wide; 7 in. (17.7 cm) deep. CNYAPR2401-258 AC23500 F-790
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    Seymour Joseph Guy (1824 –1910) Portrait of a Lady Oil on Canvas 18 x 23 in. Seymour Joseph Guy (1824–1910), was an American romance painter. He was born and trained in London but moved to New York City where he is known for genre works. He trained for four years with the portrait painter Ambrosini Jerôme and married the daughter of an engraver, Anna Maria Barber, before his move to New York in 1854. He was a member of the Sketch club and became friends with John George Brown, and they both began to paint genre works of children, probably inspired by their own, as Guy eventually had nine. He died at his home in New York on December 10, 1910.
  • A Sevres Style Clock with a Pair of Urns. Clock Height: 17 ½ inches Urn Height: 18 ¾ inches AC48000 F-1523
  • A Napoleon III Gilt Metal Porcelain Mounted Sculptural Mantel Clock, circa 1860. Polychrome porcelain dial with Roman numerals, gilt hands, putto in the center and a courting couple below, movement with anchor escapement, count wheel striking on a bell, the gilt metal case topped by two putti, flanked by scrolls with fruit and flowers, breakfront base with two oval porcelain plaques with musical instruments and a rectangular plaque with flowers and birds raised on turned feet, imperfections, pendulum missing. Height of Clock: ~19 inches. Candelabra: A Pair of French ormolu and Porcelain Four-Light Candelabra, Late 19th Century. Each arched plinth set with turquoise-ground plaques painted with flowers, figure and landscapes, surmounted by an urn issuing a central stem and four candle arms. Height: 16 inches. Sam 022003-1210 F-1458/F-1357
  • Antique Three-Piece Bronze Clock Set. Two Bronze Candelabras have eight arms, with a bird centrally located, eating a snake (on its top), and a woman without arms as a base. Clock bears three semi-nude bronze women. Clock Dimensions: Height: 37 inches Width: 14 inches Diameter: 13 ½ inches Candelabra Dimensions: Height: 38 inches Width: 11 ½ inches Diameter: 11 ½ inches FurnFiner 07/30/2003 AC42000 F-1510