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John Joseph Enneking
1841-1916
Still Life with Fruits
Pastel
22” x 18”
@AC-NB
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John Edumondo Califano
1862-1946
Landscape Overlooking House and Bridge
Oil on wood
8 ½” x 10 5/8”
AC3000
@AC-NB
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Edwin Howland Blashfield
Women Aiding the Less Fortunate
1848-1936
21 ¾” x 17”
AC80000
@AC-NB
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Elizabeth M. Yates
b. 1883,
Landscape Scene
Oil on wood
9 ¼” x 5 ½”
@NB
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J.M. Dizikis
Seashore Landscape Scene
Oil on canvas
18” x 12 ¼”
@AC-NB
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American School-
Artist: Unknown
“An Old canal”
20” x 14 ¼”
In 1870
@AC-NB
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John George Brown
1831-1913
Portrait of a Man
Oil on canvas
10 ½” x 12 ½”
AC12000
AC28000
@AC-NB
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Louis Heinzman (1905-…)
American
Streetscape
Oil on canvas
Signed
32 x 24
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George Henry Durrie
American, 1820-1863
“John Henry Hackett as Falstaff”
Oil on Board
PROVENANCE:
By descent through the artist’s family Hally L. Durrie, Santa Barbara, the artist’s great grandson Terry DeLapp, Los Angeles
Mrs. George Arden, New York
LITERATURE
M.Y. Hutson, Geroge Henry Durrie, 1820-1863, American Wiinter Landscapist: Renouwned throughCurrier & Ives, Santa Babra, p.55, no. 51, illus.
Records and personal diaries indicate that Durrie read Shakespeare and was inspired to paint Falstaff. According to Martha Hudson, “Two portraits of Falstaff are known, both listed in the record book. The 1852 painting (this portrait) is thought to be a portrait of the actor James Hackett portraying Falstaff, a role he made famous in America. Since Hackett performed in New York City as well as on tour, Durrie could easily have seen a performance. Obviously the characterization was effective because the portrait is jovial and abundant in appearance as one could hope for a Falstaff.”
17” x 13 ½”
(43 x 34.3 cm)
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American School
“A Gentlemen Holding a Book”
Oil on canvas
25 ½” x 32 ½”
Sotheby’s L.A. 11-17-80
@AC-NB
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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 Clock Set with a Pair of Three-Light Candelabra.
Height of Clock: 18 inches
Height of Candelabra: 17 ¾ inches
AC40000
F-1119
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Sevres-Style Clock Set with Six-Light Candelabra.
Clock Height: 27 ½ inches
Clock Width: 16 inches
Candelabra Height: 27 inches
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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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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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A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Mantel Clock
mid 19th Century.
Height: 35 inches
SN103003-143A
AC33600
F-1603
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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 French Ormolu and Gilt-Bronze Clock Garniture.
Sevres-style painted dial with classic scene signed HUDESINE/ de Bronzes /RUE TURENNE 64 Paris
Clock Dimensions:
Height 17 ½ inches,
Width 12 ¾ inches, and
6 ½ inches deep.
Candelabra Dimensions:
Height: 17 ½ inches,
with 5 lights.
F-147
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Sevres-Style Clock Set with Six Lights.
Clock Dimensions:
Height 27 ½ inches,
Width 16 inches,
Diameter 11 inches.
Candelabra Dimensions:
Height 27 inches,
with 11 inches Diameter.
AC70000
F-1522
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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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Mantel Clock with Soldier Figure.
Height: 22 inches
Width: 17 inches
Depth: 6 ¾ inches
AC16000
F-1537
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A Gilt Bronze and Porcelain Mantel Clock, circa 1860.
The white enamel dial signed RAINGO Fres A PARIS, the movement with bell strike,
the case with matt and burnished gilding possibly by Henri Picard, not stamped
SO 102802-198
AC29600
F-1247
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A French Ormolu and Champlevé Enamel Garniture with a pair of Four-Light Candelabra
AC14000
F-32
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Nineteenth Century Sevres-Style Turquoise Clock.
Dimensions:
Height 29 inches,
Width 19 inches, and
11 inches deep.
F-1104
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A Bronze and Mahogany Clock Set with Three-Light Candelabra.
Clock Dimensions:
Height: 24 inches
Width: 10 ½ inches
Depth: 10 ½ inches
Candelabra Dimensions:
Height:24 ½ inches
Width: 10 ½ inches
Y&D MAYER
AUG2902
AC40000
F-1145
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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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Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-Bronze Mounted Porcelain Urn Form Candelabra, late 19th Century.
Height: 31 inches.
BBJUN2402-7362
AC11750
Made Set with Clock.
F-1068
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A Champlevé & Gilt-Bronze Clock Garniture (Set of 3 Pieces).
Paris, circa 1880.
The clock with Roman numeral dial above a glazed panel enclosing a stylized dark and light blue and white enamel foliate design, surmounted by a covered urn and flanked by putti upholding torches, on a shaped rectangular base and toupee feet. The clock dial is signed, E. Henry Paris; flanked by a pair of covered urn of ovoid form with handles in the form of Elizabethan maiden’s heads, on square bases and disc feet, the movement stamped 24568, striking on a bell.
Clock Height: 18 ½ inches
Vase Height (2): 11 inches
SSP2999-353
AC43989
F-376
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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
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Louis XVI Style Ormolu Three-Piece Clock Garniture, 19th Century.
The architectural clock case surmounted by a Grecian urn and set with a circular dial with enameled Roman chapters &twin-barrel movement, inscribed F16A/F.Gautier & J.Albinet/Rue D’Abo – NO. 3, flanked by volutes, on a breakfront base with toupee feet, the candelabra each with a tapering pedestal upright issuing the five scrolled candelabra arms& flambeau finial.
Height of Clock: 16 ½ inches
Height of Candelabra: 20 ½ inches
CN101702-6
AC11950
F-1213
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A Louis XVI Style Ormolu and Sevres Style Porcelain-Mounted Mantel Clock, circa 1880-1890.
The Urn surmount with a framed portrait of a beauty flanked by swags, the architectural case with arched pediment set with a trellis and a flower-painted panel, the enamel dial inscribed, Gleizes / A Paris / Place Vendome N3, with twin-train movement, flanked by two-further portraits, above a frieze emblematic of fleeting Love, the rounded sides each with a trellis and flower plaque, on a shaped paneled plinth and toupie feet.
Height: 19 ½ inches.
CN042402-413
AC15296
F-992
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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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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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A French Gilt-Bronze Clock Garniture.
By Cotlin, Paris, Circa 1880.
Comprising a mantel clock and a pair of ten-light candelabra; the clock surmounted by an urn with four monopodiae feet, the circular white enamel dial inscribed R. Cotlin Paris, the movement inscribed to the reverse RC and numbered 116, flanked to the sides by scrolling mounts, on acanthus feet; the candelabra en suite.
Clock Dimensions:
Height of 29 ½ inches,
Width of 17 ¾ inches,
and 9 inches deep.
F-1170
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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
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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