Decorative Arts Auction Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7pm View Saturday 8 December from 11am - 5pm Sunday 9 December from 11am - 5pm Monday 10 December from 10am - 12 Noon Specialists Bill Kime 416 847 6189 [email protected] Sean Quinn 416 847 6187 [email protected] Corporate Receptionist Kate Godin 416 504 9100 [email protected] Smart Phone and Tablet Version of this Catalogue Available at: www.waddingtons.ca/decorativearts-fall-2012 Absentee and Phone Bidding 416 504 0033 (Fax) [email protected] Accounts Manager Karen Sander 416 847 6173 [email protected] Waddingtons.ca 275 King Street East. Second Floor Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 1K2 Telephone: 416 504 9100 Facsimile: 416 504 0033 Toll Free: 1 877 504 5700 Email: [email protected] www.waddingtons.ca Place your bids online at: www.artfact.com Online Catalogue available at decorativearts.waddingtons.ca This auction is subject to the Conditions of Sale printed at the back of this catalogue. 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Obtaining the appropriate permits is the responsibility of the client. For more information please visit: www.cites.org Gold and Silver Smallwork 1 English Gold Curved Oblong Card Case, S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham, 1920 1.9” x 3.3” — 4.8 x 8.3 cm., 1.4 oz. — 44 grams 4 Scottish Silver and Agate Mounted Ram’s Horn Snuff Mull, c.1800 length 3.7” — 9.5 cm. 6 Scottish Silver Mounted Horn Snuff Mull, c.1800 the cover inset with a rock crystal cabochon, length 3.4” — 8.6 cm. Est. $350/500 Est. $200/300 Est. $150/250 2 William IV Silver-Gilt Rectangular Snuff Box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1835 the cover cast with a shepherd musician, length 1.8” — 4.5 cm., 1.2 oz. — 37 grams 5 Scottish Silver Mounted Ram’s Horn Snuff Mull, c.1800 length 3.7” — 9.5 cm. 7 Pair of Victorian Silver French Empire Style Skewers, Charles & George Fox, London, 1845 length 10.2” — 26 cm., 2.9 oz. — 90 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $150/250 Est. $300/400 8 Russian Yellow Gold Rectangular Cigarette Case, August Hollming for Fabergé, St. Petersburg, c.1910 with oval sapphire cabochon thumbpiece, 4.6” x 3.3” — 11.6 x 8.3 cm., 5.7 oz. — 176 grams Est. $4,000/6,000 3 George III Silver-Gilt Child’s Rattle and Whistle, probably Joseph Ash I, London, 1808 with coral teether, length 6.1” — 15.5 cm., 2.6 oz. — 81 grams Est. $400/600 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 3 9 Russian Silver-Gilt and Cloisonné Enamel Thurible/Sanctuary Lamp, probably Alexei Nasyedin, St. Petersburg, c.1896-1903 height 24.4” — 62 cm., 11.1 oz. — 344 grams 12 Russian Silver-Gilt and Plique-à-Jour Enamel Spoon, Moscow, 1886-94 length 7.2” — 18.2 cm., 2.4 oz. — 74 grams, maker’s mark (cyrillic) A.I.I.(?), assaymaster A. Romanov 15 Russian Silver Petit-Fours Server, Karl Fabergé, Moscow, 1908-17 length 11.2” — 28.4 cm., 5.8 oz. — 181 grams Est. $300/400 Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $350/500 10 Russian Silver-Gilt and Shaded Cloisonné Enamel Small Kovsh, Maria Semenova, Moscow, 1896-1908 length 3.7” — 9.5 cm., 2.4 oz. — 74 grams, assaymaster Ivan Lebedkin 13 Russian Silver and Painted Enamel Icon, Fedor Petrov, Moscow, 1759-84 7.4” x 5.2” — 18.9 x 13.3 cm., 8 oz. — 248 grams 16 Pair of Russian Silver Mounted Cut Glass Oval Baskets, Moscow, c.1908 length 7.9” — 20 cm., maker’s marks (cyrillic) S.K Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $800/1,200 Est. $600/800 11 Russian Silver and Painted Pale Blue Translucent Guilloche Enamel Egg, St. Petersburg, 1908-17 length 2.4” — 6 cm., 2.3 oz. — 73 grams 14 Russian Silver Mounted Cut Glass Circular Tray, Karl Fabergé, Moscow, 1908-17 diameter 12.2” — 31 cm. Est. $700/1,000 Est. $1,600/2,400 4 Waddingtons.ca 17 Russian Silver Oblong Tea Caddy, Timofye Ullyin, Moscow, 1908-17 2.8” x 5.3” x 3.7” — 7 x 13.5 x 9.5 cm., 12.3 oz. — 384 grams Est. $600/800 18 Austrian Silver-Gilt, Carved Ivory and Lapis Lazuli Objet de Vertu, Vienna, late 19th century in original fitted case, height 7.4” — 18.8 cm. Est. $1,500/2,000 20 German Silver and Carved Ivory Figure of a Medieval Knight, c.1930 height 8.9” — 22.5 cm., 16.4 oz. — 509 grams, British import marks for London, 1930, sponsor’s mark NN 22 German Silver and Carved Ivory Figure of a Medieval Knight, early 20th century with jeweled base, height 9.3” — 23.5 cm., 19.6 oz. — 610 grams Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $800/1,200 23 Eastern Silver Mounted Burl Wood Mazer Bowl, probably Indian, 19th century diameter 5.5” — 14 cm. Est. $350/500 19 German Silver and Carved Ivory Figure of a Medieval Knight, early 20th century height 11.4” — 29 cm., 24.2 oz. — 753 grams 21 German Silver and Carved Ivory Figure of a Medieval Knight, early 20th century height 11.3” — 28.7 cm., 26.1 oz. — 811 grams Est. $1,200/1,800 Est. $1,200/1,800 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 5 English Silver 24 Three English Silver Table Pheasants, Sheffield 1923/24 with removable heads, largest length 21.7” — 55 cm., 71.4 oz. — 2220 grams, maker’s marks R.H.H 25 Dutch Silver Cow Creamer, c.1899 length 5.3” — 13.5 cm., 5.4 oz. — 169 grams, British import marks: Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield, 1899 27 English Silver Hexafoil Salver, Richard Comyns, London, 1960 diameter 8.1” — 20.7 cm., 12.2 oz. — 378 grams Est. $300/400 Est. $250/350 Est. $1,500/2,500 26 Jeweled Silver and Silver-Gilt and Carved Ivory Chess Set, 20th century comprising thirty-two pieces, with gilt metal mounted inlaid wood board, gross weight, 207.3 oz. — 6448 grams, retailers’ marks for I. Freeman & Son, New York 28 Victorian Silver Mounted Engraved Glass Claret Jug, Edward Hutton, London, 1882 height 10.5” — 26.7 cm. Est. $600/800 Est. $3,500/5,000 6 Waddingtons.ca 29 Victorian Silver Pierced Oval Cake Basket, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1852 length 10.8” — 27.5 cm., 16.4 oz. — 509 grams Est. $350/500 32 George III Silver Chinoiserie Tea Caddy, Solomon Hougham, London, 1803 with two compartments, height 6.5” — 16.6 cm., 22.9 oz. — 711 grams 34 Early Victorian Scottish Silver Tea Kettle on Lampstand, Walker Crichton, Edinburgh, 1839 matching the preceding lot, height 15.2” — 38.6 cm., 80.4 oz. — 2502 grams Est. $700/1,000 Est. $2,000/3,000 30 George IV Silver Tea Service, William Hewitt, London, 1829 comprising three pieces, height 6.3” — 15.9 cm., 48.7 oz. — 1516 grams Est. $800/1,200 31 George III Silver Coffee Pot, Robert & David Hennell, London, 1801 height 10.6” — 27 cm., 28.3 oz. — 881 grams 33 Early Victorian Silver Tea Service, Edward Barton, London, 1837-38 comprising four pieces, height 10” — 25.5 cm., 79.1 oz. — 2461 grams Est. $700/1,000 Est. $2,000/3,000 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 7 35 The Routh Cups Pair of George III Silver Covered Cups, Joseph Hardy, London, 1806 with entwined serpent handles and Routh crest finials, in their fitted oak cases, height 16.5" — 42 cm., 196.3 oz. — 6106 grams Est. $7,000/10,000 Provenance: John Routh (1777-1853) of Halifax, Nova Scotia; by descent to the present owners Note: Presented by subscription to the memory of Richard Routh (1749-1801), Chief Justice of Newfoundland (17981801), whose life was lost at sea with all aboard H.M. Sloop of War “The Fly” 8 Waddingtons.ca 36 George III Silver Dish Cross, John Langford II & John Sebille, London, 1763 width 13.8” — 35 cm., 26.8 oz. — 835 grams 38 Pair of George III Silver Salt Cellars, Robert Garrard II, London, 1818 diameter 3.5” — 9 cm., 9 oz. — 280 grams Est. $700/1,000 Est. $300/400 41 Georgian Silver Old English Pattern Flatware, various makers, London, 1795-1834 comprising sixty-five pieces: 18 table forks 12 table spoons 17 dessert forks 18 dessert spoons 100.6 oz. — 3129 grams Est. $2,000/2,500 39 William IV Silver Teapot, Paul Storr, London, 1831 engraved with armorials, height 5.1” — 13 cm., 22.8 oz. — 709 grams, base stamped STORR & MORTIMER Est. $700/1,000 37 George II Silver Caster, Thomas Burridge, London, 1738 height 6.9” — 17.5 cm., 6.1 oz. — 191 grams Est. $300/400 40 George III Silver Sauce Boat, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, 1761 length 7.5” — 19 cm., 11.3 oz. — 352 grams 42 George III Silver Tea and Coffee Service, William Hall, London, 1815 comprising four pieces, height 8.9” — 22.5 cm., 67.7 oz. — 2107 grams Est. $350/500 Est. $1,500/2,000 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 9 43 Victorian Silver Salver, Edward, Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1846 diameter 10.5” — 26.6 cm., 19.4 oz. — 603 grams 45 Victorian Silver Flagon, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1868 height 13” — 33 cm., 50.4 oz. — 1567 grams, engraved retailers’ marks Cooke & Kelvey / Calcutta 48 Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, John S. Hunt, London, 1860 comprising four pieces, height 9.4” — 24 cm., 67.2 oz. — 2089 grams, stamped HUNT & ROSKELL / LATE / STORR & MORTIMER Est. $1,500/2,000 Est. $2,000/2,500 46 Pair of George III Silver Table Candlesticks, William Cafe, London, 1765 height 10.6” — 27 cm., 45.8 oz. — 1425 grams 49 Victorian Silver Oval Footed Comport, John S. Hunt, London, 1849 chased with chinoiserie vignettes, length 13.8” — 35 cm., 28.5 oz. — 885 grams Est. $350/500 Est. $1,800/2,400 Est. $700/1,000 44 Victorian Silver Cellini Pattern Wine Jug, Stephen Smith, London, 1872 height 15.2” — 38.6 cm., 45.1 oz. — 1404 grams Est. $1,800/2,400 10 Waddingtons.ca 47 George IV Silver Chamberstick, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1821 with extinguisher, diameter 5.5” — 14 cm., 10.7 oz. — 333 grams 50 George III Silver Tea Service, Alexander Hewat and Jeremiah Garfield, London, 1811/17 comprising three pieces, height 6.5” — 16.4 cm., 39.5 oz. — 1230 grams Est. $400/600 Est. $800/1,200 51 Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Richard Hodd & William Linley and Stephen Smith, London, 1869/70 comprising four pieces, height 9.2” — 23.4 cm., 58.7 oz. — 1825 grams 54 Late Victorian Silver Two-Handled Rectangular Serving Tray, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1899 length 29.3” — 74.5 cm., 121.5 oz. — 3780 grams 57 English Silver Footed Circular Dish, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1935 diameter 8” — 20.3 cm., 16.1 oz. — 500 grams Est. $350/500 Est. $2,500/3,500 Est. $1,200/1,800 Old Sheffield Plate 52 Pair of Victorian Silver Strawberry Dishes, John Round, Sheffield, 1895 in a fitted case, diameter 7.9” — 20 cm., 12 oz. — 374 grams 55 English Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Barker Bros., Birmingham, 1946 comprising four pieces, height 9.4” — 24 cm., 95.9 oz. — 2984 grams Est. $300/400 Est. $1,800/2,400 58 Pair of Sheffield Plate Three-Light Candelabra, c.1825 height 24” — 61 cm. Est. $700/1,000 53 Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, West & Son of Dublin, London, 1894 comprising four pieces, height 11.4” — 29 cm., 62.5 oz. — 1944 grams 56 English Silver Bowl, London, 1928 diameter 6.7” — 17 cm., 16.2 oz. — 505 grams, maker’s mark C.E Est. $350/500 Est. $1,200/1,800 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 11 59 Pair of Sheffield Plate Wine Coolers, T. & J. Creswick, c.1830 with liners, height 10.4” — 26.5 cm. 62 French Silver Coffee Service, Paris, c.1900 comprising three pieces, height 6.1” — 15.5 cm., 22.7 oz. — 706 grams, maker’s marks AG 65 German Silver Oval Basket, Adolph Mayer, Frankfurt, early 20th century length 16.7” — 42.3 cm., 26 oz. — 808 grams Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $400/600 Est. $600/800 60 French Art Nouveau Silver Coffee Service, Gérard Sandoz, Paris, c.1900 comprising four pieces, length 16.1” — 41 cm., 33.4 oz. — 1040 grams 63 Portuguese Silver Snuffers and Tray, Oporto, early 19th century length 7.9” — 20 cm., 10.2 oz. — 316 grams, maker’s marks AMR conjoined 66 Indian Colonial Silver Covered Warming Dish, George Gordon & Co., Madras, c.1835-40 height 6” — 15.2 cm., diameter 11.1” — 28.2 cm., 48.5 oz. — 1507 grams Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $400/600 Est. $1,200/1,800 Continental Silver Canadian and American Silver 61 French Silver Chop Dish, Paris, mid-19th century diameter 12.2” — 31 cm., 26.8 oz. — 835 grams, maker’s mark DT 64 Portuguese Silver Oval Basket, Oporto, c.1900 with pierced cover, length 18.5” — 47 cm., 81.5 oz. — 2536 grams 67 Canadian Silver Jug, Carl Poul Petersen, Montreal, Que., mid-20th century height 5.2” — 13.3 cm., 8.8 oz. — 273 grams Est. $500/700 Est. $2,000/3,000 Est. $250/350 12 Waddingtons.ca 68 Canadian Silver Two-Handled Shallow Bowl, Carl Poul Petersen, Montreal, Que., mid-20th century width 10” — 25.5 cm., 14.5 oz. — 452 grams 71 [Reference Book] Langdon, John E., Canadian Silversmiths 1700 - 1900 The Stinehour Press, Toronto, 1966, limited edition of 1000 copies 73 American Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Reed & Barton, Taunton, Mass., 20th century comprising four pieces, height 9.4” — 24 cm., 78.1 oz. — 2428 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $1,200/1,800 72 American Engraved Silver Mounted Etched and Cut Glass Bowl, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I., 1910 decorated with boughs of walnut, diameter 9.8” — 25 cm. 74 Pair of Mexican Silver Candlesticks, Codan, Mexico City, mid-20th century height 9.1” — 23.2 cm., 44.2 oz. — 1375 grams Est. $400/600 69 Canadian Silver Large Caddy Spoon, Laurent Amiot, Quebec, Que., c.1800 length 4.4” — 11.2 cm., 0.8 oz. — 24 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $500/700 70 Canadian Silver ‘George II Plain’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th century comprising one hundred and seven pieces: 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 8 luncheon knives 8 luncheon forks 8 cream soup spoons 8 bouillon spoons 9 tea knives 8 salad forks 8 dessert spoons 12 tea spoons 8 coffee spoons 5 table spoons pickle fork 124.6 oz. — 3876 grams 75 Mexican Silver Comport, Codan, Mexico City, mid-20th century height 7.5” — 19 cm., diameter 7.9” — 20 cm., 22.2 oz. — 689 grams Est. $500/700 Est. $2,000/2,500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 13 76 Mexican Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Codan and Avanti, Mexico City, mid-20th century comprising six pieces, tray length 24.4” — 62 cm., 189.1 oz. — 5883 grams Est. $4,000/6,000 77 Peruvian Silver Flatware Service, Arias, mid-20th century comprising three hundred and seventy-two pieces: 29 dinner knives 30 dinner forks 30 luncheon knives 25 luncheon forks 30 dessert knives 29 dessert forks 29 butter spreaders 15 seafood forks 30 table spoons 30 dessert spoons 28 ice cream spoons 23 tea spoons 30 coffee spoons 2 serving spoons 2 fish slices 2 serving forks 2 salad serving spoons 2 salad serving forks 2 sauce ladles 2 soup ladles 443.9 oz. — 13807 grams Est. $5,000/7,000 14 Waddingtons.ca English Ceramics 78 Eight English Pearlware Soup Plates, early 19th century printed in blue with shells and seaweed, one or two tiny glaze chips, diameter 9.1” — 23.2 cm. 81 Chelsea-Derby Kidney Shaped Dish, c.1775-80 length 10.2” — 25.8 cm., gold D and anchor mark Est. $300/400 Est. $200/300 84 Rare Marked Duesbury & Kean Derby Topographical Punch Bowl, c.1795 height 5.3” — 13.4 cm., diameter 11.3” — 28.6 cm., painted 12, crowned crossed batons, dots and DK monogram mark in puce 79 Pair of Derby Moulded Leaf Dishes, c.1765-70 one or two tiny glaze chips, length 10” — 25.5 cm. 82 Pair of Derby Oval Platters, c.1785 length 13” — 33 cm., incised 5, painted numerals and crowned crossed batons, dots and D marks in puce Est. $400/600 Est. $350/500 80 Chelsea-Derby Octagonal Dish, c.1775-80 length 9.2” — 23.3 cm., gold anchor mark Est. $300/400 83 Pair of Derby Plates, c.1785 diameter 8.7” — 22 cm., incised 3, painted pattern numbers 140 and crowned crossed batons, dots and D marks in puce Est. $350/500 Literature: John Twitchett illustrates the present mark in Derby Porcelain, p.303, mark 18, noting that “Like John Haslem, the author has never seen this mark except for a very rare mug in the Victoria and Albert Museum, c.1795, painted with a rainbow in a landscape.” 85 Derby Oval Dish, ‘Near Gritch, Derbyshire’, c.1800 tiny chip, length 10.7” — 27.2 cm., painted crowned crossed batons, dots and D mark and titled in blue script Est. $200/300 Est. $200/300 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 15 86 Bloor Derby Blue Ground Two-Handled Vase, ‘Chatsworth’, c.1830-40 height 11.4” — 29 cm., printed marks and painted title Chatsworth in red script Est. $1,000/1,500 87 Spode Blue Ground Dessert Service, c.1805-15 painted with maritime and landscape subjects, comprising twenty-eight pieces: 12 plates, diameter 8.5” — 21.5 cm. 4 oval dishes footed comport 4 circular baskets covered sauce tureen 2 oval dishes minor chip and repair 2 shell dishes 2 oblong dishes Est. $2,500/3,500 16 Waddingtons.ca 88 Pair of Worcester Flower Painted Lobed Plates, c.1770 diameter 8.7” — 22.2 cm. Est. $300/400 92 Pair of Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Fruit Coolers, c.1807-13 with liners, some condition noted, height 11” — 28 cm., impressed and printed marks in red Est. $1,000/1,500 89 Two Worcester Blue Ground Plates, c.1770 enameled with flowers, minor chips to one, diameter 7.8” — 19.8 cm., painted pseudo-seal and crescent marks in underglaze blue Est. $350/500 90 Worcester Fluted Barrel Shaped Teapot, c.1775-80 height 5.2” — 13.3 cm., painted crescent mark in underglaze blue Est. $300/400 91 Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Inkstand, c.1804-13 painted with a view of ‘St. Dennis’s Priory, Hants’, tiny chip, length 6” — 15.3 cm., painted marks and titled in red script 93 Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Plate, ‘View from Worcester Bridge’, from the Viscount Gort service, c.1807-13 showing the Barr, Flight & Barr Royal China Works on the bank of the River Severn, diameter 8.8” — 22.4 cm., impressed and printed marks and painted title in red script Est. $350/500 Est. $700/1,000 Literature: Henry Sandon illustrates several pieces from the “superb” dessert service made for John Prendergast, 1st Viscount Gort in Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain, 1783-1840, p. 77, pl. 60 and 61 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm (detail) 17 94 Pair of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Plates, c.1810-13 painted with rustic figures, diameter 8.4” — 21.3 cm., impressed and printed marks in red 97 Royal Worcester Highland Cattle Potpourri Vase and Cover, John Stinton, 1907 finial repaired, height 12.2” — 31 cm., signed John Stinton, printed marks including Rd.No.142778 and shape number 1428 in puce Est. $200/300 100 Martin Brothers Stoneware Vase, 1899 minor restoration, height 9.4” — 23.8 cm., incised R.W. Martin & Bros. / London & Southall and dated 7 - 1889 Est. $400/600 Est. $2,000/3,000 95 Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Grey Marbled Ground Armorial Square Dish, c.1805-10 centred with two crests above the motto ‘PERFECI PERSEVERANTIA’, width 9.1” — 23 cm., incised lB, printed marks in brown 98 Pair of Royal Worcester Fruit Plates, Harry Stinton and William Bagnall, 1928 diameter 9.1” — 23 cm., signed H. Stinton and W.J. Bagnall, impressed and printed marks in puce 101 Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Tyg, Hannah Barlow, 1880 incised and coloured with horses’ heads, height 6.5” — 16.6 cm., incised monogram, impressed and incised marks Est. $200/300 Est. $250/350 Est. $400/600 96 Six Chamberlains Worcester Armorial Plates, c.1820 painted on the centres with two crests and motto RECTE NEC DUBIE, diameter 8.7” — 22 cm., printed marks in red 99 Bernard Moore Lustre Decorated Flambé Bowl, c.1910 diameter 7.8” — 19.8 cm., painted mark BERNARD / MOORE in black 102 Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, Frances E. Lee, 1878 height 9.8” — 25 cm., impressed and incised marks Est. $250/350 Est. $150/250 Est. $350/500 18 Waddingtons.ca Continental Ceramics 103 Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Loving Cup, 1878 with silver mounted rim, height 5.9” — 15 cm., impressed and incised marks, the silver mount by Brockwell & Son, London Est. $200/300 104 Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, Mark Marshall, c.1900 height 18.5” — 47 cm., impressed and incised marks 106 Berlin Oval Plaque of Daphne, after Herkomer, signed Greiner, late 19th century framed, plaque 16.7” x 13.4” — 42.5 x 34 cm., impressed numerals, KPM and sceptre marks Est. $2,500/3,500 Est. $400/600 105 Royal Doulton Stoneware Vase, Mark Marshall, early 20th century height 12” — 30.4 cm., impressed and incised marks Est. $200/300 107 Berlin Rectangular Portrait Plaque of Lady Suffolk, signed Wagner, c.1900 framed, plaque 8.7” x 5.8” — 22 x 14.7 cm., incised numerals, impressed KPM and sceptre marks; titled and painted Dresden - Germany in red script 108 Berlin Rectangular Plaque, ‘Good Night’, c.1900 framed, plaque 9.8” x 7.5” — 25 x 19 cm., impressed numerals, KPM and sceptre marks Est. $1,500/2,500 Est. $1,000/1,500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 19 109 Berlin Rectangular Plaque of a Gypsy Girl with Tambourine, signed Lauterbach, late 19th century framed, plaque 9.6” x 6.5” — 24.3 x 16.4 cm., signed lower right, incised numerals, impressed KPM and sceptre marks 112 Pair of Meissen Models of Salmon-Crested Cockatoos, late 19th century minor restoration, height 14.6” — 37 cm., incised numerals 1778, painted crossed swords marks in underglaze blue 115 Meissen Figure Group of a Young Girl with Dog, Paul Rumrich, mid-20th century height 4.9” — 12.5 cm., impressed and painted numerals in red, incised A324, painted crossed swords mark in underglaze blue Est. $3,000/4,000 Est. $350/500 113 Meissen Crinoline Figure Group of a Lady with Gallant and Blackamoor Attendant, after J.J. Kandler, late 19th century minor repair, height 6.7” — 17 cm., incised 398, impressed and painted numerals in red, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue 116 Pair of Nymphenburg Comedia dell’Arte Figures, after Bustelli, early 20th century ‘Lalage’ and ‘Colombine’, minor losses, height 8.3” — 21 cm., impressed shield marks and numerals, one signed G. UNGER in black Est. $1,500/2,500 110 Dresden Portrait Plate, ‘Orientalin’, after Conrad Kiesel, c.1900 diameter 9.5” — 24.2 cm., printed marks in underglaze blue, titled in black Est. $200/300 Est. $300/400 Est. $500/700 111 Meissen Reticulated Plate, 19th century painted with a harbour scene, diameter 9.2” — 23.4 cm., impressed numerals, painted crossed swords and I marks in underglaze blue 114 Meissen Figure Group of a Young Woman with Cupid, Paul Scheurich, mid-20th century height 10.1” — 25.7 cm., impressed and painted numerals in red, incised A1067, painted crossed swords mark in underglaze blue Est. $100/200 Est. $200/300 Est. $1,000/1,500 20 Waddingtons.ca 117 Nymphenburg Figure of a Gallant, early 20th century height 7” — 17.9 cm., impressed shield marks and 5 5, incised II 118 Pair of Ludwigsburg Two-Handled Oval Baskets, c.1780 length 7.4” — 18.7 cm., impressed marks, painted crowned interlaced C marks in underglaze blue 121 Vienna Figure of a Street Vendor, Joseph Gmandtner, late 18th century minor chip, height 7.4” — 18.9 cm., painted numerals in red, incised E.4, painted shield mark in underglaze blue 122 ‘Vienna’ Covered Two-Handled Cup and Stand, late 19th century height 5.3” — 13.5 cm., diameter 7.7” — 19.6 cm., impressed numerals, painted shield marks in underglaze blue Est. $500/700 Est. $400/600 Est. $300/400 119 Pair of Prague Creamware Soup Plates, c.1800 minor glaze chips, diameter 10” — 25.4 cm., impressed PRAGER and D marks, painted T.v.T. in puce Est. $250/350 120 Vienna Faux Bois Ground Coffee Can and Saucer, c.1791 tiny chips, diameter 5” — 12.8 cm., impressed numerals 39 and 91, painted shield marks in underglaze blue 123 Amphora Paris Exhibition Snowdrop Vase, Eduard Stellmacher, c.1900 minor restoration, height 23.6” — 60 cm., impressed marks AMPHORA / AUSTRIA, Paris / 1900 / RStK, 748, TURN Est. $250/350 Est. $1,500/2,500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 21 124 Pair of Russian Imperial Porcelain Livadia Palace Service Plates, 1911 diameter 9.8” — 24.8 cm., printed Nicholas II cipher marks and dated 1911 in green 125 Six Russian Porcelain Cups and Saucers, early 20th century diameter 6.1” — 15.5 cm., printed marks in blue Est. $400/600 Est. $400/600 127 Ormolu Mounted ‘Sèvres’ Large Vase, late 19th century height 29.5” — 75 cm., signed L.Maxant Est. $2,000/3,000 126 Bernardaud Limoges Service, 20th century comprising ninety-nine pieces: 12 plates, diameter 9.7” — 24.7 cm. covered soup tureen 12 plates, diameter 7.5” — 19 cm. 5 serving dishes 12 bowls, diameter 7.5” — 19 cm. gravy boat with stand 12 plates, diameter 5.6” — 14.3 cm. cream jug 12 bowls, diameter 5.2” — 13.1 cm. sugar bowl 12 cups 3 oval platters 12 saucers printed marks 2 covered vegetable dishes Est. $700/1,000 22 Waddingtons.ca 128 Pair of Ormolu Mounted ‘Sèvres’ Vases and Covers, 20th century height 16.4” — 41.6 cm., painted interlaced L’s marks in blue Est. $350/500 129 Pair of Ormolu Mounted ‘Sèvres’ Mantel Vases with Covers, late 19th century height 11.4” — 29 cm., minor loss to ‘jewels’ 132 Delft Blue and White Charger, 18th century glaze chips, diameter 13.5” — 34.2 cm. Est. $300/400 Est. $350/500 135 Rozenburg Rectangular Plaque of Figures by a Window, after Albert Neuhuys, c.1908 framed, plaque 13.3” x 10.3” — 33.7 x 26.2 cm., inscribed n. Albert Neuhuys lower left, “Rozenburg” lower right, painted stork mark, Rozenburg / den Haag 723 and devices in brown verso Est. $700/1,000 130 ‘Sèvres’ Bleu Celeste Ground Cup and Saucer, 19th century diameter 5.5” — 13.9 cm., incised mark; painted interlaced Ls enclosing B marks in blue 133 Delft Blue and White Charger, 18th century condition noted, diameter 13.5” — 34.4 cm., painted marks in underglaze blue Est. $150/250 Est. $200/300 136 Rozenburg Rectangular Plaque of a Mother and Child, after Constant Artz, c.1909 framed, plaque 13.3” x 10.2” — 33.7 x 26 cm., inscribed n. ARTZ. lower left, “Rozenburg” lower right, painted stork mark, Rozenburg / den Haag 181, dW and devices in brown verso Est. $700/1,000 131 Delft Doré Chinoiserie Charger, 19th century diameter 18.3” — 46.5 cm., minor glaze chips 134 Delft Polychrome Charger, 18th century diameter 13.5” — 34.3 cm. Est. $350/500 Est. $250/350 137 Italian Urbino-Style Maiolica Charger, late 19th century diameter 16.5” — 41.8 cm., minor glaze chips Est. $400/600 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 23 138 Italian Urbino-Style Maiolica Charger, late 19th century diameter 16.5” — 41.8 cm., minor glaze chips Est. $400/600 140 ‘Flute Player and Goat’, Pablo Picasso Ceramic Plaque, c.1956 10” x 10” — 25.5 x 25.5 cm., impressed MADOURA PLEIN FEU / EMPREINTE / ORIGINALE DE / PICASSO Est. $2,000/3,000 139 ‘Sul Mondo’, Lenci Figure, Mario Sturani and Helen Konig Scavini, 1930’s minor restoration, height 19.1” — 48.5 cm., incised signature Elena Scavini, painted marks Lenci / TORINO / ITALY / .M. in black Est. $4,000/6,000 24 Waddingtons.ca 141 Twenty-Four Lenox ‘America’s Cup Defender’ and ‘Clipper Ships’ Service Plates, c.1934-47 one minor rim chip, diameter 10.5” — 26.7 cm., printed marks in green, titles and detailed accounts in gilt, painted pattern numbers 1830/etc. in gilt 143 Brooklin Pottery Vase, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid20th century height 15.9” — 40.3 cm., incised TSH monogram and BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $600/800 Provenance: Estate of Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr A Collection of Brooklin Pottery 142 Brooklin Pottery Canoe-Shaped Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century length 12.6” — 32 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. HARLANDER / BROOKLIN / ONT. Est. $250/350 144 Brooklin Pottery Circular Plaque, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 12.6” — 32 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA Est. $400/600 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 25 145 Brooklin Pottery Vase, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century height 10” — 25.5 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONT. 146 Pair of Brooklin Pottery Candlesticks, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century height 8.7” — 22.2 cm., moulded oval studio marks 148 Brooklin Pottery Vase, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century height 10.2” — 25.8 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONT. Est. $300/400 Est. $250/350 Est. $300/400 149 Brooklin Pottery Plate, ‘Pour le Merite’, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 10.7” — 27.3 cm., incised TSH monogram, T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA Est. $250/350 147 Brooklin Pottery Vase, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century height 11” — 28 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. / HAR / LAN / DER Est. $1,000/1,500 26 Waddingtons.ca 153 Brooklin Pottery Plate, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 9.5” — 24.3 cm., moulded oval studio mark Est. $250/350 154 Brooklin Pottery Shallow Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century tiny glaze chip, diameter 11” — 27.9 cm., incised TSH monogram and TED + SUSAN HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA 150 Brooklin Pottery Figural Candelabrum, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century height 17” — 43.3 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. / HAR / LAN / DER Est. $700/1,000 Est. $200/300 151 Brooklin Pottery Circular Plaque, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 10.8” — 27.5 cm., incised TSH monogram and T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA 152 Brooklin Pottery Oval Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century two tiny glaze chips, length 19.3” — 49 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. / HAR / LAN / DER 155 Brooklin Pottery Plate, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 10.2” — 25.8 cm., incised TSH monogram and T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA Est. $300/400 Est. $250/350 Est. $200/300 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 27 Glass 156 Brooklin Pottery Shallow Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century tiny glaze chips, diameter 11.4” — 29 cm., incised TSH monogram and TED + SUSAN HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONTARIO . CANADA 159 Brooklin Pottery Shallow Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 5.8” — 14.8 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. HARLANDER. 162 ‘Quatre Soleils’, Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Perfume Bottle, 1920s height 2.9” — 7.4 cm., engraved R. Lalique France No. 505 Est. $150/250 Est. $2,000/3,000 160 Brooklin Pottery Plate, a Bowl and an Ashtray, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 8” — 20.4 cm.; 6.1” — 15.6 cm.; 6.1” — 15.6 cm., moulded and incised marks 163 ‘Biskra’, Lalique Moulded Blue Glass Vase, 1930s height 11.4” — 29 cm., stenciled R. LALIQUE / FRANCE Est. $250/350 Est. $5,000/7,000 161 Brooklin Pottery Table Lamp, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century minor glaze chip, pottery height 8.7” — 22 cm., incised T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . BROOKLIN 164 ‘Biskra’, Lalique Moulded and Brown Stained Glass Vase, 1930s height 11.3” — 28.8 cm., stenciled R. LALIQUE. FRANCE Est. $200/300 157 Brooklin Pottery Small Circular Dish, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 5.3” — 13.5 cm., moulded oval studio mark, incised T. + S. HARLANDER . BROOKLIN . ONT. Est. $100/200 158 Brooklin Pottery Steep-Sided Bowl, Theo and Susan Harlander, mid-20th century diameter 6.9” — 17.4 cm., incised TSH monogram and BROOKLIN . ONTARIO Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $150/250 Est. $250/350 28 Waddingtons.ca 165 ‘Marisa’, Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Vase, 1930’s rim reduced, height 9.1” — 23 cm., engraved R. Lalique France Est. $1,000/1,500 168 Gallé Cameo Glass Orchid Landscape Vase, c.1900 height 6.5” — 16.5 cm., cameo signature Gallé Est. $600/800 170 Daum Etched and Enameled Glass ‘Oasis’ Vase, c.1900 tiny bruise, height 3.9” — 9.8 cm., painted DAUM / ‡ / NANCY in black enamel Est. $700/1,000 166 ‘Poissons’, Lalique Opalescent Glass Bowl, 1930’s diameter 9.4” — 24 cm., moulded R. LALIQUE Est. $350/500 167 ‘Montargis’, Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Vase, c.1930 chip, height 8.3” — 21 cm., moulded R. LALIQUE FRANCE, engraved R. Lalique France Est. $250/350 169 Gallé Cameo Glass Landscape Vase, c.1900 height 6.3” — 16 cm., cameo mark Gallé Est. $700/1,000 171 Daum Enameled Cameo Glass ‘Silver Birches’ Landscape Vase, c.1900 height 5” — 12.6 cm., painted DAUM / NANCY / ‡ in black enamel Est. $1,000/1,500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 29 174 Daum Enameled Cameo Glass Landscape Vase, c.1900 height 4.4” — 11.3 cm., engraved marks DAUM / NANCY / ‡ Est. $1,500/2,000 172 Daum Enameled Cameo Glass Landscape Snuff Bottle, c.1900 height 2.4” — 6 cm., painted marks Daum / ‡ / Nancy in black enamel Est. $300/500 176 Daum Cameo Glass Vase, c.1900 height 17.3” — 44 cm., engraved marks DAUM ‡ NANCY Est. $3,500/5,000 173 Daum Enameled Cameo Glass ‘Orchids’ Vase, c.1900 height 4.9” — 12.5 cm., diameter 7.5” — 19 cm., cameo signature DAUM / NANCY / ‡ Est. $1,200/1,800 175 Daum Wheel-Carved Lily of the Valley Cameo Glass Vase, c.1900 height 7.7” — 19.6 cm., engraved marks DAUM / NANCY / ‡ 177 Daum Cameo Glass Landscape Vase, c.1900 height 8.7” — 22 cm., cameo signature DAUM / NANCY / ‡ Est. $800/1,200 Est. $800/1,200 30 Waddingtons.ca 180 D’Argental Blue Cameo Glass Vase, early 20th century height 6.5" — 16.5 cm., cameo signature d’Argental / ‡ Est. $250/350 178 Daum Cameo Glass Dahlia Table Lamp, early 20th century height 16.1” — 41 cm., shade signed in cameo DAUM / NANCY / ‡ Est. $3,500/5,000 181 Legras Enameled Cameo Glass Winter Landscape Vase, early 20th century height 5.3” — 13.5 cm., enameled signature Legras Est. $500/700 179 Large Daum Acid-Etched Cameo Glass Prunus Vase, 1920s height 15.7” — 40 cm., wheel-carved DAUM ‡ NANCY FRANCE 182 Le Verre Français Cameo Glass Vase, c.1925-30 height 7.5” — 19 cm., engraved signature Le Verre Français / France Est. $2,500/3,500 Est. $250/350 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 31 185 Pair of Bohemian Enameled Opaque White Glass Topographical Plates, mid-19th century with views of ‘Hohenfurth’ and ‘Presburg’, diameter 7.3” — 18.6 cm. Est. $200/300 183 Loetz Phanomen Iridescent Glass Vase, c.1900 height 9.8” — 24.9 cm., engraved signature Loetz / Austria Est. $800/1,200 184 Lobmeyer Engraved Glass Sweetmeat Goblet, late 19th century height 4.4” — 11.3 cm., engraved mark 186 Bohemian Silver Mounted Engraved and Enameled Glass Tankard, early 19th century height 5.3” — 13.4 cm. Est. $400/600 Est. $100/200 32 Waddingtons.ca 187 Bohemian Amethyst Overlaid, Cut and Enameled Glass Beaker, mid-19th century minor chips, height 4.8” — 12.3 cm. 189 Pair of Bohemian Zwischengoldglas Beakers, J.M. Pohl, Haida, c.1900 height 3.7” — 9.5 cm., one signed J.M. Pohl Haida 191 Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Footed Bowl, 19th century height 5.8” — 14.8 cm., diameter 9.4” — 24 cm. Est. $300/400 Est. $700/1,000 Est. $250/350 188 Bohemian Red and Blue Enameled and Engraved Glass Beaker, mid-19th century minor chip, height 5” — 12.6 cm. Est. $200/300 190 Pair of Bohemian Green and Gilt Glass Enameled Portrait Vases, late 19th century one stem restored, height 13.8” — 35 cm. Est. $400/600 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 33 Canadian Historical War of 1812 192 Survey for ‘Road of Communication from York to Nottawasaga Bay’, (Yonge Street) c.1796 dry point map on tracing paper with pen and ink annotations, 50" x 21" — 127 x 53.3 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 Note: Concerned about an American attack on Niagara-on-the-Lake Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe established a new, more defensible, capital at York and commissioned the construction two roads to provide access to the upper lakes. The first, from York to Lake Simcoe was surveyed by Deputy Surveyor Augustus Jones (who wrote to Acting Surveyor General David W. Smith: "His Excellency was pleased to direct me, previous to my surveying the township of York, to proceed on Yonge Street, to survey and open a cart-road from the harbour at York to Lake Simcoe, which I am now busy at (i. e. I am busily engaged in the preparations for this work.)” The second road long called the Penetanguishene Road to continue to Georgian Bay. (detail) 34 Waddingtons.ca 193 Commander Alexander Dobbs to Commodore SIr James Yeo, 27th July, 1814 report written two days after the Battle of Lundy’s Lane onboard His Majestys Sloop Star in York Harbour informing of Lieutenant General Drummond’s desire to cross the Niagara with the 89th regiment, referencing maneuvers of the ships Netty, Magnet and Charwell, ‘Colonel Tucker to drive the enemy out of Lewiston’ and taking the wounded back to York: “These brave fellows came out of the Hospitals, and requested me to carry them over to join their Gallant Comrades.” on laid paper watermark dated 1813, 12.8” x 16” — 32.5 x 40.6 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 195 Commander Alexander Dobbs to Commodore SIr James L. Yeo, 17th August, 1814 report written at the ‘Head Quarters before Fort Erie’ four days after the Seige of the Fort: “the forty Seamen [were so anxious] to join us that they actually marched from Fort George to this place in one day, a distance of 32 miles requesting the officers not to stop them on the road” “General Drummond having determined to attack Fort Erie and having expressed a wish for the assistance of the (navy) instantly offered to lead them on the assault...we were soon in the thick of it, I was knocked down close to the Fort...the brave men...never left ‘till an explosion...drove all out..our loss has been very severe...I fear a number of the [missing] were blown up’. on laid paper watermark dated 1813, 12.8” x 16” — 32.5 x 40.6 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 197 Sir Isaac Brock Appointment of Christopher Hagerman, Gentleman to Ensign in the First Regiment of Lenox, 1812 endorsed and with red wax seal of the Province of Upper Canada, on laid watermarked paper, 7.9” x 12.5” — 20 x 31.8 cm. Est. $3,000/4,000 198 Atlas of the City of Toronto, Second Edition, March 1890 by Chas. E. Goad, Civil Engineer, 50 coloured plates showing all streets, buildings and lot numbers, revised with pasted in and drawn in revisions, March 1893,, 19.25” x 14.5” — 48.9 x 36.8 cm. Est. $200/300 194 Commander Alexander Dobbs to Commodore SIr James Yeo, 7th August, 1814 report written onboard His Majestys Sloop Star: “I have the pleasure to inform you that the American Squadron made their appearance off this place yesterday” “The Charwell, Netty and Magnet sailed from York on the 5th ... the Magnet being by some unfortunate circumstance to leeward was obliged to union Shore and on the approach of the American Squadron she was blown up by Lieutenant Hawksworth..” on laid paper watermark dated 1813, 12.8” x 16” — 32.5 x 40.6 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 196 Commodore Sir James L. Yeo to Captain Alexander Dobbs, 22nd August, 1814 written onboard the H. M. S. Prince Regent at Kingston by J. W. Mallard, secretary to Commodore Sir James L. Yeo, informing that he “does not wish the Seamen and Marines under your command to be employed in any general attack of the army unless under very particular circumstances.’ on watermarked laid paper, 9.1” x 14.75” — 23 x 37.5 cm. Est. $1,000/1,500 199 Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658), Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scottland and Ireland, two oblong vellum pages, signed Oliver LP with two witnesses and bearing red wax seal on green ribbon, framed, each 13” x 6.5” — 33 x 16.5 cm.; 19.25” x 25.25” — 48.9 x 64.1 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 35 Sculpture 200 Pair Japanese Bronze Models of Horses, c.1910 each modelled standing, one grazing, the other alert, each width 15.4" — 39 cm., both with three character signature Gyokunan 202 French Gilt Bronze Figure of ‘Milon de Crotone’ Rending the Oak, 19th century after the model by Edmé Dumont (1722-1775), on titled black marble base, height 17.5” — 44.5 cm. 204 After the Ancient Neapolitan Bronze Reduction of the Diane de Gabies, 19th century height 12.2” — 31 cm. Est. $300/400 Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $300/400 201 Neapolitan Bronze Figure of the Pompeiian Satyr, 19th century after the antique, modelled dancing, on Sienna marble base, height 14.5” — 36.8 cm. 203 Pair of French Bronze Figures of Seated Classical Muses, early-mid 20th century after the models Henry Étienne Dumaige, (18301888), each signed in the mould H. Dumaige, height 14.4” — 36.5 cm. 205 French Bronze Figure of Neptune, 19th century finely chased with green/black patination modelled standing on conch shell above dolphins, on turned rouge griotte marble base, height 13.5” — 34.3 cm. Est. $500/700 Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $400/600 36 Waddingtons.ca 207 After the Antique Belgian Bronze Model of the Albani Vase, 19th century with Bacchanlian decoration including masks, lion skins and grapevine border and handles,, 8” x 12” — 20.3 x 30.5 cm., foundry mark for H. Luppens & Cie, Bronzes d’Art, Bruxelles, Est. $600/800 208 Italian Bronze Reduction of the Colleonni Monument, mid 20th century after the model by Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-1488), on a moulded wooden plinth with bronze relief band, height 21.5” — 54.6 cm. Est. $800/1,200 206 After the Antique Neapolitan Bronze Group of Love and the Dolphin by Michele d’Amodio, 1887 a reduction of the marble excavated at Pompeii, inscribed ‘Georgivs Revsons Comes Genti Svae D.D. 1887’, signed ‘Amodio, Napoli’, on rouge griotte and black marble socle inscribed ‘L’Amore e Delfino di Pompei’ with rotating table, height 21.7” — 55 cm. Est. $1,500/2,500 Note: The current lot was probably a commission for Count Georges Reusens, a Belgian adventure traveller. For a related lot see Christie’s, London, April 24, 2008, Lot 471 209 Pair of Large Bronze Models of the Marley Horses, after Guillaume Coustou The Elder (French 1677-1746), 19th century height 24.25” — 61.6 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 37 210 Marcel Bouraine (French, 1886-1948) PAIR OF MARIBOU STORK BOOKENDS, silvered bronze on stepped verde antico base numbered 127, and signed in the mould Bouraine, height 10” — 25.4 cm. Est. $4,000/6,000 211 Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss (German, 1882-1943) DREAMING, carved ivory figure modelled as a young nude with head resting on one knee on naturalistic base raised on trapezoid onyx socle, height 6.9” — 17.5 cm. Est. $8,000/12,000 38 Waddingtons.ca 212 August Wilhelm Goebel (German, 1883-1993) INDUSTRY AND LABOUR, c.1930, patinated bronze figural group on marble base, height 24.5” — 62.2 cm., signed in the mould A. W. Goebel, impressed Düsselde foundry mark 214 French Bronze Figure of Atlanta by Aurore Onu, c. 1930 modelled running, distracted by the golden apple, on signed, inlaid wood base, with gilt bronze foot, height 18.1” — 46 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 Est. $500/700 215 Lucien Charles Edouard Alliot (French, 18671967) CYMBAL DANCER, c.1920, gilt bronze and carved ivory figure standing on one foot on stepped marble socle, height 13.2” — 33.5 cm., signed in the mould L. Alliot, marble similarly inscribed Est. $1,000/1,500 216 Bruno Zach (Austrian, 1891-1935) PIERROT AND PIERRETTE, patinated bronze and carved ivory on turned marble base, height 18” — 45.7 cm., signed in the mould Zach VIENNA Est. $3,000/4,000 213 Bruno Zach (Austrian, 1891-1935) c.1930 SAUCÉ BARBECUE, gilt bronze figure incised ‘Lorenzl’ on turned green onyx base, height 14.4” — 36.5 cm. Est. $1,000/1,500 Literature: Berman 2823 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 39 219 Belgian Patinated Metal and Ivory Model of an Elephant, mid 20th century on oval black and green onyx base signed Gilquart, Made in Belgium, height 16.3” — 41.5 cm. 217 McClelland Barclay (American, 1891-1942) PATINATED METAL FIGURAL LAMP, C.1931, modelled as Venus standing on rocky outcrop holding scallop form shade over pool form tray, signed in the mould McClelland Barclay ©1931 220 French Art Deco Patinated Metal and Carved Ivorine Mantel Group, c.1925 modelled as a young woman feeding two fauns, on brown and black onyx base signed D. Costan, 13.2” x 23.7” — 33.5 x 60.2 cm. Est. $400/600 Est. $300/500 Est. $300/400 218 French Art Deco Parcel Gilt and Patinated Metal and Ivory Figure of a Young Woman, c.1925 modelled with a plume fan, descending stepped black and green and black onyx base signed Menneville, height 17.25” — 43.8 cm. Est. $400/600 221 Mariano Benlliure Y Gil (Spanish, 1862-1947) large patinated bronze mythological group modelled as a maiden asleep in stream with two cherubs looking on, height 21.5" — 54.6 cm., incised signature M. Benlliure with impressed foundry mark Campins y Codina, Madrid Est. $800/1,200 40 Waddingtons.ca 222 Emilio FIaschi (Italian, 1858-1941) RECLINING ODALISQUE, carved alabaster and patinated bronze on onyx base, 13” x 17” — 33 x 43.2 cm., base inscribed P. C. E. Fiaschi, Firenze Est. $800/1,200 224 French Gilt Bronze and Ivory Bust of Renaissance Maiden, c.1890 by Georges Flamand (1862-1940), modelled holding armorial crest, on gray marble base, height 10.5” — 26.7 cm., signed G. Flamand, with mark foundry H. Mazet Edit., Paris, No. 18 226 James Earl Fraser (American, 1876-1953) THE END OF THE TRAIL, patinated bronze on black marble base, height 26” — 66 cm., signed in the mould 1918 ©Fraser Est. $6,000/8,000 Est. $800/1,200 223 Sirio Tofanari (Italian, 1886-1969) LA LUNA DI MIELE (THE HONEYMOON), bronze and carved alabaster on titled rosso Verona marble base, height 20.5” — 52.1 cm., bronze base signed in the mould Est. $4,000/6,000 225 John Rogers (American, 1829-1904) UNCLE NED’S SCHOOL, bronze group with blackish brown patination, height 19.5” — 49.5 cm., signed and titled in the mould with patent date July 3d. 1866 227 Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Figure of a Arabian Carpet Seller, early 20th century executed in the manner of Franz Bergman (18611936), height 5.5” — 14 cm. Est. $400/600 Est. $3,000/5,000 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 41 228 Eugène Laurent (French, 1832-1898) JEANNE D’ARC, patinated bronze figure of Joan of Arc receiving visions, height 20.25” — 51.4 cm., signed in the mould E. Laurent 230 Jean Bulio (French 1827-1911) MUSE OF MUSIC WITH PUTTI, patinated bronze group, height 16.25” — 41.3 cm., incised signature Bulio and impressed AV 231 After Mathurin Moureau (French, 1822-1912) RETOUR DE PECHE AU MOULE, patinated bronze group, height 23” — 58.4 cm., signed in the mould Math. Moreau, Hors Concours Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $800/1,200 Est. $800/1,200 232 Agathon Leonard (French, 1841-1923) SCARF DANCER FIGURAL TABLE LAMP, C1900, height 23.6” — 60 cm., signed in the mould A. Léonard sculp., with Susse Freres Edituers, Paris, neck plug impressed ‘Genou Leve, Les Trios’ Est. $20,000/30,000 Note: The current lot is the ‘raised knee’ version of a trio, as indicated by the impressed marks 229 Henri Louis Levasseur (French, 1853-1934) DIANE CHASSEURESSE, gilt bronze, modelled as Diana, Goddess of the Hunt, standing over fallen game, base with title plaque with ‘Hors Concours’, height 20.5” — 52.1 cm., signed in the mould Levasseur Est. $600/800 42 Waddingtons.ca 237 French Animalier School Bronze Model of an Injured Whippet, 19th century modelled in the manner of Antoine-Louis Barye, licking bandaged leg with bowl and rag on oval base, 8” x 13” — 20.3 x 33 cm. Est. $300/500 233 Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 18241887) MÉLODIE, bronze, with title plaque, height 31.5” — 80 cm., signed in the mould A Carrier Belleuse 235 Mathurin Moreau (FRENCH, 1822-1912) AT THE SPRING, bronze figure of a young Dutch girl filling a pot at a spring, height 24” — 61 cm., incised signature Moreau Math Scpt and impressed foundry mark E. Colin & Cie, Paris Est. $2,000/3,000 Est. $1,000/1,500 Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Stanley Wagman, Toronto 238 Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875) JAGUAR DEVOURING A CROCODILE, patinated bronze group on naturalistic base, 3.1” x 9.1” — 7.9 x 23.1 cm., incised signature BARYE Est. $500/700 Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, May 14, 1976; Property of the Estate of Dorothy Davenport Buckley, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. 234 Eugène Marioton (French, 1854-1933) HALLALI (HUNTING CRY), patinated bronze, title to base, height 24.75” — 62.9 cm., incised signature E. Marioton 236 Eugène Marioton (French, 1854-1933) VAINQUEUR, (Victor), patinated bronze on marble base, incised signature and title to bronze base, with impressed foundry mark Siot, Paris and numbered 787D Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $600/800 239 Auguste Joseph Peiffer (French, 1832-1886) HELEN OF TROY, gilt bronze, modelled seated absently fondling necklace and with hand mirror, height 17.5” — 44.5 cm., incised PEIFFER Est. $1,000/1,500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 43 243 Large George III Style Ormolu Mounted Mahogany Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock, John Hunt, Preston, c.1900 the 7.5 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring fronting a heavy triple fusée movement chiming on nest of eight bell or four gongs and striking hours on further gong., height 28” — 71.1 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 Clocks 240 George II Ebonized Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock, James Chater, London, c.1760 the 8 inch brass dial with silvered Roman/Arabic chapter ring, date and mock pendulum apertures and makers crescent flanked by mask spandrels, strike/silent, quarters/no quarters and regulating ring in the break arch with further grotesque spandrels, fronting 7 pillar triple fusée anchor escapement movement striking on bell and chiming on 8 bells with scroll engraved backplate having ho-ho birds below makers name James Chater, LONDON, height 20.5” — 52.1 cm. Est. $3,000/4,000 241 English Brass Inlaid Mahogany Bracket Clock, Joseph Banister,Colchester, c.1830 the 6 inch signed dial fronting a time only fusée movement in arched case raised on brass ball feet, height 15.5” — 39.4 cm. Est. $800/1,200 242 English Walnut Mantle Clock, Mallett, Barnstaple, late 19th century the 6 inch square engraved silver signed dial fronting a heavy 4 pillar two fusée movement striking gong in ormolu mounted case with bevelled glass panels, 12.4” x 7.75” x 9.8” — 31.5 x 19.7 x 25 cm. Est. $600/800 44 Waddingtons.ca 244 Large George III Style Ormolu Mounted Mahogany Quarter Chiming Bracket Clock, c.1900 the 6.5 inch engraved brass dial with enamelled chapter ring fronting a heavy triple fusée movement chiming on nest of eight bell or four gongs and striking hours on further gong., height 19.3” — 49 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 245 Austrian Ormolu Mounted Ebonised Grande Sonnerie Coach Alarm Clock, c.1825 the 3.5 inch silvered dial fronting a four train movement striking on two gongs and alarm bell in square case surmounted by bale all raised on separate easel stand, height 11.6” — 29.5 cm. 247 Large Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock, c.1875 the 9 inch white Roman dial signed Etne. Lenoir, Paris, fronting a two train countwheel movement signed H. & F., Paris and numbered 2730 - 1875, striking a bell, in a case after the model by Jacques Caffieri, c.1750, surmounted by sunburst behind putti in chariot, and with Cupid and Psyche above the acanthus terminal, height 42.5” — 108 cm. Est. $8,000/12,000 Est. $2,000/3,000 246 French Gothic Style Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock, c.1870 the 4.5 inch enamelled dial fronting a countwheel movement signed Japy Freres in an ornate case decorated with architectural features including gargoyles and grotesques, height 33” — 83.8 cm. Est. $600/800 248 Louis XVI Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock, c.1780 the 3.5 inch white Roman dial with Arabic minute track fronting a small time only silk thread movement in a box on pedestal case with acanthus, laurel garland, and guilloche band decoration all surmounted by urn, height 12.2” — 31 cm. 249 Three Piece French Biscuit Porcelain Mounted and Cloisonné Enamelled Gilt Bronze Clock Garniture, c.1910 the 3.75 inch dial fronting a rack and snail movement signed Vincenti & Cie. striking on a gong in ornate case flanked by similar vases Est. $600/800 Est. $1,000/1,500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 45 Ethnographic & Asian Arts 250 French Renaissance Style Gilt Bronze Table Clock, 19th century the 3 inch gilt dial fronting a two train rack and snail movement striking on a gong, height 14.5” — 36.8 cm. 252 Miniature Swiss Gilt Bronze and Copper Enamel Street Lamp Form Clock, c.1900 in gold velvet case case height 7.75” — 19.7 cm. 254 Carved and Polychromed Ivory Head of Christ, Spanish-Philippines, 17th century height 4.7” — 12 cm. Est. $3,000/5,000 Est. $600/800 Est. $300/400 251 Napoleon III Sevres Style Porcelain Mounted Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock, c.1870 the 3.5 inch porcelain dial fronting a two train movement striking bell, in case decorated in the aesthetic taste with grotesque, spheres, swag and foliate scrolls surmounted by covered urn, height 15” — 38.1 cm. 253 Hermès Enamelled and Gilt Brass Weather Station Desk Compendium, c.1970 the rotating cube having clock with battery operated Swiss movement with date, thermometer, barometer and hygrometer all surmounted by compass and on saddle stitched leather base, In good condition. Est. $500/700 Est. $2,000/3,000 Exhibited: Estate of Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr 46 Waddingtons.ca 255 Pair of Qajar Gold and Silver Damascened Steel Vases, Iran, late 19th century each decorated all over with engraved reserves, the handled bulbous body to flaring mouth, all raised on spreading foot, height 12.2” — 31 cm. Est. $600/800 256 Ottoman Syrian Silver, Brass and Copper Overlaid Tray, Damascus, 19th century of round form with raised rim and arabesque and mask decoration and Islamic calligraphic cartouches, diameter 18.5” — 47 cm. Est. $400/600 258 Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Tulip Vase, early 20th century decorated overall with lotus flowers and scrolling vines on a blue ground, height 12.2” — 31 cm., four-character Xuande mark 259 Large Chinese Cloisonné Peach-Form Box, Republican Period the lid with ‘shou’ medallion encircled by by five carved jade bats with agate wings, the interior enamel decoration of bats amongst clouds, length 10.6” — 27 cm. Est. $600/800 Est. $600/800 257 Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Enamelled and Gilt Bronze Longevity Crane Candle Prickets, Early 20th Century each modelled standing on the shell of a mythical tortoise with branch in beak and decorated in pattern of red, green, royal blue, white, yellow, and pink on sky-blue ground, tallest height 13.2” — 33.5 cm. 260 Pair of Chinese Hardstone Overlaid Jade Table Screens, mid 20th century each oval panel with painted and parcel gilt decoration verso on pierce carved hardwood stand, height 19.75” — 50.2 cm. Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $600/800 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 47 261 Ormolu Mounted Chinese Export Porcelain Mandarin Rose Punch Bowl, 18th century the gilt bronze mounts, French, 19th century, height 9.8” — 25 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 264 Japanese Articulated Iron Model of a Lobster, Jizai Iseebi, 19th Century of riveted construction with engraved and repoussé detail, length 13” — 33 cm., inscribed Myochin Est. $600/800 262 Pair of Chinese Bronze Floor Vases, c.1900 each of baluster form with octagonal mouth and spreading foot, the body decorated with sinuous dragon chasing the flaming pearl, height 21.7” — 55 cm. 263 Japanese Bronze Usubata Vase, Meiji Period in two parts, the flaring dish on bird of paradise handled reservoir on four scrolling legs with tiger masks, all raised on ring foot, height 17.5” — 44.5 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 Est. $400/600 265 Pair of Large Japanese Bronze Guardian FIgures, Meiji Period each modelled standing on rockery raised on table form base with cloud decorated legs, now mounted as table lamps, figure height 28.75” — 73 cm.; 41.5” — 105.4 cm. Est. $6,000/8,000 48 Waddingtons.ca 266 Large Japanese Bronze Mounted Cloisonné Enamel Charger, 19th Century the plate with large crab amongst sea plants, in a bronze frame cast in relief with Noh masks and beetles, diameter 20.25” — 51.4 cm. Est. $600/800 267 French Silvered Bronze Mounted Turned Agate Tazza, c.1900 modelled in the Louis XVI manner the bowl with pierced foliate scroll band and ram’s head handles, 12.2” x 15” — 31 x 38.1 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 268 Tiffany Studios, New York, Four Piece ‘Bookmark’ Pattern Desk Set comprising letter rack (1020), calendar (945), pen tray (1055) and paper knife (1097), each numbered and with makers mark Est. $600/800 269 Pair of Victorian Patinated and GIlt Bronze Ewer Form Garniture, c.1880 on rouge griotte and black marble bases, now mounted as table lamps, height 28” — 71.1 cm. 270 Pair of Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Four Light Candelabra, Late 19th century with removable branches for use as candlesticks, height 22.25” — 56.5 cm. Est. $300/500 Est. $300/500 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 49 271 Set of Four Silvered Ship’s Figural Wall Sconces, Miller’s, London, early 20th century each in the form of Neptune, seated with trident and horn, with gambrelled sprung candle tube with glass shade and impressed maker’s mark, height 14” — 35.6 cm. 273 Handel Leaded Slag Glass Cherry Blossom Table Lamp, c.1910 the 16 inch shade with foliate floral band on signed copper plated white metal three socket base with acorn pulls, height 22.25” — 56.5 cm. 274 Handel Glass Mosaic and Bronze Table Lamp, c.1910 the 14.25 inch domed milk glass shade will coloured glass overlay on ‘spider’ and ring signed base with applied bronze rope work, height 18.5” — 47 cm. Est. $800/1,200 Est. $3,000/5,000 Est. $2,000/3,000 Provenance: Estate of Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr 272 Set of Six Silvered Ship’s Figural Wall Sconces, mid 20th century modelled after the previous lot, each in the form of Neptune, seated with trident and horn, with gambrelled sprung candle tube with glass shade, height 14” — 35.6 cm. Est. $2,000/3,000 275 Handel Reverse Painted Glass and Patinated Bronze Birds of Paradise Table Lamp, c.1927 the 18 inch shade numbered 7685 and signed A. (Albert M.) Parlow, on handled jug form base, the suspension ring with impressed maker’ mark and patent no. 979664, base with fabric label, height 20” — 50.8 cm., suspension ring with impressed mark Exhibited: Estate of Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr Est. $7,000/9,000 50 Waddingtons.ca 279 George III Mahogany Travelling Writing Slope/Lectern, early 19th century with lacquered brass hardware and side pen and stationary drawers, 9” x 18.75” x 9.8” — 22.9 x 47.6 x 25 cm. Est. $300/400 276 Handel Reverse Painted and Enamelled Glass Peacock Table Lamp, c.1923 the domed acid etched 18 inch shade numbered 7126 and signed Gubisch on gilt and enamelled metal brazier form base, retaining original hardware and tassel pulls, height 23.6” — 60 cm. 280 Miniature Mahogany Chest of Drawers, c.1850 with three banded graduated drawers over serpentine apron with bracket feet, 11” x 11.5” x 5.4” — 27.9 x 29.2 x 13.6 cm. Est. $300/400 Est. $15,000/20,000 277 Silver Conductor’s Baton, 1964 with presentation engraving from Jack Benny to Edgar F. Kaiser, Honorary Conductor, Oakland Symphony Orchestra, length 20.8” — 52.8 cm. Est. $200/300 Provenance: Estate of Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr 278 Full Bodied Copper and Zinc Rooster Weathervane, 19th/20th century attributed to L. W. Cushing & Co., Waltham, Massachusetts, the hollow form with verdisgris patina on cast feet, 26.5” x 28.25” — 67.3 x 71.8 cm. 281 Miniature Mahogany Chest of Drawers, c.1850 with four bead edged graduated drawers over serpentine apron with bracket feet, 13.6” x 13” x 6.3” — 34.5 x 33 x 16 cm. Est. $300/400 Est. $800/1,200 Decorative Arts Auction - Wednesday 12 December 2012 at 7 pm 51 282 Miniature George III Style Oak Slant Front Desk, c.1850 the drop front opening to pigeon hole interior over ‘secret’ compartment under sliding writing surface over six graduated drawers, 13.8” x 11.25” x 6.1” — 35 x 28.6 x 15.6 cm. 284 Pair of Italian Carved and Polychromed Cherub Form Architectural Fragments, early 19th century once part of a larger group, each modelled looking down with tilted head, height 14.5” — 36.8 cm. Est. $600/800 Est. $300/400 285 English Illuminated Vellum Manuscript Leaf, Matthew 19, 19th century the 13th and 14 verses ornately illuminated and illustrated with cherubic roundels agiainst richly polychromed and parcel gilt patterned ground, sight 25” x 20” — 63.5 x 50.8 cm.; 32” x 27” — 81.3 x 68.6 cm. Est. $400/600 283 Louis XVI Style Terra Cotta Group in the Manner of Clodion, mid 20th century modelled as a young satyr with two cherubs frolicking amongst grape harvest on parcel gilt fluted base, 10.25” x 17.75” — 26 x 45.1 cm., inscribed Calenali and impressed 1280 with indistinct makers mark Est. $200/300 286 Flemish Mythological Tapestry, The Judgement of Paris, 18th century Brussels or Antwerp, with five figures, cherub and animals in wooded landscape, 101” x 124” — 254 x 315 cm. 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