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A Restored Ormolu Mantel Clock, Second Quarter 19th Century. The circular dial is with Roman numeral characters. Signed, “Le Roy hr. du Roi Palais Royal a Paris.” Height: 12 ¼ inches. CMR1496-2-17 AC6440
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A Roman Numeral Clock with Urn, flanked by two putto. Height:20 inches Width: 15 inches AC16000 F-1195 / 1196
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A Sevres Style Clock with a Pair of Urns. Clock Height: 17 ½ inches Urn Height: 18 ¾ inches AC48000 F-1523
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A Sevres-Style Clock with a pair of Five-Light Candelabra. 19th Century. Clock dimensions: (a) Height: 22 inches (b) Width: 24 inches Candelabra dimensions: (a) Height: 26 ½ inches (b) Width: 7 inches AC80000 F-1194
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Pierre Emmanuel Damoye (French,1847-1916) ‘A Wintery Day’ signed ‘E.Damoye’ lower left oil on canvas 15x 24 in. (38 x 61 cm)
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Charles Sillem Lidderdale (British, 1830-1895) "A Young Beauty" Signed with monogram and dated ‘82’ lower left Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. (61x50.8cm) Property from The Estate of Jane Edwards Champlin
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Jean Jacques Henner (French, 1829-1905) A Young Girl with Red Cape Signed ‘JHENNER’ lower left Oil on canvas 18 ¼ x 12 ¾ in. (46.4 x 32.4 cm)
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Armand Guillaumin (French, 1841-1927) “Agay, les roches rouges” Oil on canvas 21 5/8” x 25 ¾” Painted circa 1918 Signed lower right PROVENANCE: Dr. G. Pautet, Paris Galerie Visconti, Paris Yvonne Rocchia, New York Parke-Bernet Galeries NY David Borowitz EXHIBITED: NY HammerGalleries, Guillaumin, 1961, # 23
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Cesare Auguste Detti (Italian, 1847-1914) ‘An Elegant Couple’ Watercolor on paper Signed lower left 18” x 14”Cesare Augusto Detti (1847-1914) was an Italian artist, best known for his historical genre paintings in the nineteenth century. From Spoleto, Cesare moved to Paris during the Belle Epoque. Some of his works are included in the collections of the Uffizi and Galleria Borghese of Rome. Augusto Detti, painter of portraits, scenes usually in costume, and historical subjects, was capable of intriguing a refined, erudite audience with his works. In the 1870s he moved to Paris, where he participated at many Salons and was continuously successful. His works can be seen today in important museums in Italy, as well as collections in America and France.
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American School- Artist: Unknown “An Old canal” 20” x 14 ¼” In 1870 @AC-NB
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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
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Théodore van Rysselberghe (Belgian, 1862-1926) “Auto-Portrait a la palette” Oil on paper laid on board 23 5/8” x 18 ½”
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Henry Alken Jr. (British, 1810-1894) Beginning the Hunt Signed and dated ‘ALKEN 1873’ lower left. Oil on panel. 11x16 ½ in. (28 x 42 cm)
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Antonio Casanova Y Estorach (Spanish, 1847-1896) ‘Best Friends’ Oil on canvas laid on board 15 ¾ x 12 ¾ in.
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James Clark (British, 1858-1943) "Black Horse in a Stable" Oil on canvas 17 x 21 inches (43.2 x 53.3 cm) Signed
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Eugéne Boudin (French, 1824-1898) “Camaret, le môle” Oil on canvas 21 ½”x 35” Signed and dated lower left, inscribed lower right Painted in 1873
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Clock Set Clock Dimensions: Height: 27 inches Width: 19 inches Depth: 6 inches Dimensions for Pair of Urns: Height: 25 ½ inches Width: 9 inches Diameter: 10 inches AC72000 F-1596
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Clock Set in Louis XVI Ormolu and Sevres Porcelain-Mounted Style with Roman numeral dial, with four-light candelabra.
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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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Josef Johann Süss (Austrian, 1857-1937) “Courting Couple” Signed, “Josef Süss” Oil on canvas 23” x 17 ¼”
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Hugh A. Fisher 1867-1916 Cows Grazing Watercolor 34” x 25” @AC-NB
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Dog Painting Portrait of a Dog Artist Unknown 10½ x 12 in.
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Eugene Grivaz (Swiss, 1852-1915) "Elegant figures dancing in a Landscape" Watercolor on paper 18 x 25 ¼ “ (45.7 x 64.1 cm) Signed lower right, 'E. Grivaz'
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An English Egyptian Revival Gilt-Bronze and Porcelain Clock Garniture, by Miller & Sons, London. Circa 1851. Comprising a clock and a pair of three-light candelabra; the clock surmounted by an urn, the triangular case centered to the front by a circular dial inscribed Miller & Sons London, flanked to each side by a seated lion, each with a pharaoh’s, on a rectangular base, on four scroll feet, each headed by a lion mask; the candelabra en suite. Height of Clock: 19 inches Height of Candelabra: 23 inches CL100102-376 AC40000 F-1168