APRIL 11 & 12 2015CATALOG CONTENTS GALLERY AUCTION | APRIL 11-12, 2015 • Antique and Quality Reproduction Furniture • American and Continental Paintings and Sculpture • Silver • Porcelain • Glass • Oriental Rugs • Automobiles • Coins • Guns • Collectibles Featuring Property from the Estates of: Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) AUCTION DATES Sat., April 11- Sun., April 12 Sessions begin at 10:00 am Exhibition Dates & Times: Thursday, April 9th, 10 AM to 6 PM; Friday, April 10th, 10 AM to 4 PM Saturday, April 11th, 9 AM to 1 PM AUCTION SCHEDULE Saturday, April 11 @ 10:00 am Oriental Rugs; Guns & Edged Weapons; Coins; Pens & Collectibles; Books (Lots 1 – 999) Sunday, April 12 @ 10:00 am Decorations; Automobiles; Furniture; Paintings & Prints; Silver (Lots 1000 – 2250) ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS ORIENTAL RUGS 7 GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS 8 DECORATIONS 23 AUTOMOBILES 33 FURNITURE 33 PAINTINGS & PRINTS 39 SILVER 45 3 TERMS TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Bidding in this auction sale constitutes acceptance by you (“Bidder”) of all the Terms of Sale stated herein. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. This is a sight sale. Each bidder must rely on his or her own judgment of an item’s descriptions and condition. Alex Cooper Auctioneers is not responsible for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition, nor is free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers may submit an inquiry requesting a more detailed examination and/or clarification of a condition report. Note that a twenty percent (20%) buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price. However, a reduced buyer’s premium of 18% will be added to the hammer price for payment by cash, debit card, wire transfer, or checks pre-approved by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. In addition, an online bidding fee will be charged for successful bidders using Invaluable, AuctionZip and Live Auctioneers online bidding systems. Shipping arrangements are the responsibility of the purchaser. You are paying a third party shipping company so the shipping cost will be higher. Be sure to read each item’s condition, and contact us for condition reports and verification before bidding. Feel free to contact us with any other questions. Please note: Transparent holders in which the auction lots are stored are to facilitate viewing and inspection of the lots and ARE NOT for long-term storage. THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE CONSTITUTE ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON WHICH PROPERTY LISTED IN THE CATALOGUE (INCLUDING INTERNET WEBSITE LISTINGS) SHALL BE OFFERED FOR SALE OR SOLD BY ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS, INC. (“ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS”). These Terms and Conditions of Sale contain all terms and conditions on which Alex Cooper Auctioneers and the seller contract with the buyer of any tangible personal property sold at auction by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. These Terms and Conditions of Sale may be amended by Alex Cooper Auctioneers at any time and from time to time through the time of sale by any notices posted or oral announcements made during the sale. By bidding at an auction, whether in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone, or internet, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Sale. 1. AGENCY Alex Cooper Auctioneers acts as agent for the sellers of all property described in all catalogues. The contract for the sale of each item is a contract between the owner of the item and the successful bidder for the item. 2. PRESALE ACTIVITY A. Inspections. All Alex Cooper Auctioneers auctions are sight sales. You are strongly advised to personally inspect and examine any items that you contemplate bidding for. If you purchase any item sight unseen, you accept all responsibility for such purchase; without limitation, you accept any defects, damages, past repairs, irregularities, and all other physical conditions that could have been determined by your inspection of the property. If the results of your inspection and/or evaluation of any property leave uncertainty in your mind as to any matter you deem relevant to your potential purchase, Alex Cooper Auctioneers recommends you have an expert examine the lot for you or do not bid on the item in question. Neither Alex Cooper Auctioneers nor the seller made any warranty or guaranty as to property offered at auction except as provided in Section 5 hereof. B. Descriptions. Written and oral descriptions, including without limitation catalogue and internet descriptions and condition reports, are our opinions only, and should not be construed or relied upon as statements of fact nor as guarantees of any kind. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability of any kind by us. Alex Cooper Auctioneers is not responsible or liable for the correctness of the catalogue, internet listing, condition reports, or other descriptions, except as provided in Section 5 hereof. Any references to damage, repair or restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder; the absence of such references does not imply that an item is free from defects, repairs, or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects, repairs or restorations imply the absence of others. Condition of frames on artwork is not generally described. All measurements are approximate. Jewelry descriptions are only estimates as to carat size, gold content, number of stones, etc. Upholstered furniture has not been disinfected. C. Images. All images in Alex Cooper Auctioneers catalogues are for identification purposes only and are not intended to represent the actual color or clarity of the item being auctioned. All photos are of the actual items being auctioned unless otherwise noted in the catalogue or online listing. Please note that the photos may be enlarged to show detail or reduced for inclusion in the catalog online listing. D. Inspections. All Alex Cooper Auctioneers auctions are sight sales. You are strongly advised to personally inspect and examine any items that you contemplate bidding for. If you purchase any item sight unseen, you accept all responsibility for such purchase; without limitation, you accept any defects, damages, past repairs, irregularities, and all other physical conditions that could have been determined by your inspection of the property. If the results of your inspection and/or evaluation of any property leave uncertainty in your mind as to any matter you deem relevant to your potential purchase, Alex Cooper Auctioneers recommends you have an expert examine the lot for you or do not bid on the item in question. Neither Alex Cooper Auctioneers nor the seller made any warranty or guaranty as to property offered at auction except as provided in Section 5 hereof. E. Estimates of Selling Price. Any estimate of the selling price of an item stated in our catalogue or internet listing is intended as a guide for prospective bidders. Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success. However, all property can bring prices either above or below stated estimates. Stated estimates should not be relied upon as the value of the item, nor as a statement that this is the price at which the item will in fact sell. F. Buyer’s Responsibility. Except as stated in Section 5 hereof, all property is sold “AS IS” without any representation or warranty of any kind by Alex Cooper Auctioneers or the seller. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves as to all aspects of property condition and descriptions, including without limitation genuineness, attribution, provenance, authenticity, authorship, completeness, condition, damage, repairs, restorations, estimates of value, and all matters referred to in catalogue entries, internet descriptions, condition reports, and elsewhere. 3. CONDUCT OF SALE A. Bidder Qualification. Alex Cooper Auctioneers may from time to time establish standards of qualification for bidders. Internet bidders must qualify through the online bidding software. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right, at its complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises and/or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid. B. Bidder Registration. Prospective bidders are required to register prior to the auction. Registration is available a limited number of days prior to the time and place of the auction. Internet bidders must register through the online bidding software. PRIOR TO BIDDING, ALL REGISTRANTS ARE REQUIRED TO CAREFULLY READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE, THE DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE LOTS ON WHICH THEY HAVE BID AND THEY AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS OF SALE. Any questions shall be directed to Alex Cooper Auctioneers prior to bidding. Registrants are responsible for payment of purchases resulting from all successful bids. No children under age 13 are permitted at exhibitions or sales. 4 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS TERMS C. Internet Bidding. Internet bidding is offered as a service to our customers, and prospective bidders shall not hold us responsible for any errors or failures in executing bids, nor shall they hold us responsible for any failure due to the loss of the auction applet supplied to us the online bidding software. Internet bids are bid electronically by the computers of the online bidding software and compete against live bids on our auction floor, telephone bids, and absentee bids by bidders who are not participating in the internet component of the auction. Internet bids are announced competitively by a member of our staff at the time of the live auction. Alex Cooper Auctioneers may be offered other bids of the same value as your internet bid. It is at the auctioneer’s discretion which of these bids it chooses to accept during the auction. D. Acceptance and Rejection of Bids. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right to accept or reject any bid for any reason whatsoever. Absentee bids must be greater than 50% of the low estimate. The highest bidder acknowledged by Alex Cooper Auctioneers will be the actual buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt on Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ part as to the validity of any bid, Alex Cooper Auctioneers will have the exclusive final discretion to determine the successful bidder, cancel the sale, or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute. Alex Cooper Auctioneers is not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. Alex Cooper Auctioneers shall be the sole arbitrator in case of any disputed bid. E. Reserves. It is the policy of Alex Cooper Auctioneers to act as agent on behalf of the sellers; Alex Cooper Auctioneers does not permit a seller to bid on his or her own lots unless expressly so stated or except as herein set forth. Unless advertised otherwise, some lots may be offered subject to a reserve. A reserve is the minimum price that the seller is willing to accept for the lot, which may or may not be disclosed, and which may be determined or modified at any time by written or verbal communication between the seller and Alex Cooper Auctioneers through conclusion of the auction sale for that lot. If a reserve is established, it is generally at a percentage of the low estimate and will not exceed the low estimate for the lot. It is important for all bidders to know that Alex Cooper Auctioneers may open the bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller, and may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve price, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. Alex Cooper Auctioneers will not place consecutive bids on behalf of the seller above the reserve. F. Withdrawal of Lots. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right to withdraw any lot before or during the sale and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal. No participant in the auction sale shall have a right to claim any damages, including consequential damages if a lot is withdrawn. G. Bidding Increments. Alex Cooper Auctioneers uses the following increment multiples for all bidding, whether live, absentee, telephonic or internet. Bid Range Increments $0 - $99............................................................ $10 $100 - $499...................................................... $25 $500 - $999...................................................... $50 $1,000 - $1,999.............................................. $100 Bid Range Increments $2,000 - $4,999.............................................. $250 $5,000 - $9,999.............................................. $500 $10,000 - $19,999....................................... $1,000 $20,000 - $49,999....................................... $2,500 Bid Range Increments $50,000 - $99,999....................................... $5,000 $100,000+................................................ $10,000 H. Winning Bids. Subject to Alex Cooper Auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by Alex Cooper Auctioneers will be the winning bidder, and the striking of the hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the entry of a contract between the seller and high bidder. The winning bidder assumes full responsibility and risk of loss for items purchased at the fall of the hammer. Any person submitting bids on behalf of a corporation or other entity, by making such bid, agrees to be personally liable for the payment of the purchase price and any related charges and the performance of all Buyer obligations under the Terms of Sale. ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS IN BIDDING. All Bidders should make certain to bid on the correct lot and that the bid is the bid intended. Once the hammer has fallen and the Auctioneer has announced the Buyer, the Buyer is unconditionally bound to pay for the lot, even if the Buyer made a mistake. 4. FOLLOWING THE SALE. A. Invoice. The bidder acknowledges that the invoice describing a lot by number incorporates the catalog and Terms of Sale. B. Buyer’s Premium. A Buyer’s premium of twenty percent (20%) of the hammer price will be added to the purchase price for each lot and paid by the winning bidder. However, a reduced buyer’s premium of 18% will be added to the hammer price for payment by cash, debit card, wire transfer, or checks pre-approved by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. In addition, an online bidding fee will be added to the hammer price of each lot purchased through Invaluable, AuctionZip, and Live Auctioneers. C. Tax. All purchases will be subject to a 6% Maryland sales tax unless: (i) the property purchased is for resale and a valid Resale Tax number is presented to Alex Cooper Auctioneer’s business office at the time of payment, and the sales price is $200 or more; or (ii) the property is being shipped to a buyer located outside the state of Maryland. All applicable value added tax, sales tax, compensating use tax, or equivalent or other taxes shall be paid by the winning bidder. D. Payment. Alex Cooper Auctioneers accepts cash, certified checks, Visa or Mastercard as payment. Credit card payments are limited to a total invoice amount of $20,000. Wire transfers are encouraged and can be arranged through our accounting department. No personal checks will be accepted without prior approval. On any cash transactions or series of transactions exceeding $10,000, Treasury Form 8300 will be filed. All property must be paid within one week following the close of the auction. Internet bidders should contact Alex Cooper Auctioneers at 410-828-4838 to arrange payment by any of the above methods. E. Collection of Lots / Shipping. No lots shall be delivered to or collected by the winning bidder until payment in full of the purchase price and all applicable taxes and charges. All lots must be picked up by the winning bidder or the winning bidder’s shipper within one week following the close of the auction. Property left past this date will be subject to a warehouseman’s charge of $1.00 per day for each lot not removed for the first week and $5.00 per day for each lot thereafter. For internet bidders requiring lots to be shipped to them, Alex Cooper Auctioneers will provide names of packing and shipping agents located in Baltimore, and customers may arrange for services by one of those agents or one or their own choosing to pack and ship the property. Alex Cooper Auctioneers will not pack or ship; providing names of packing and shipping agents is done as a convenience for the winning bidders and Alex Cooper Auctioneers shall have no responsibility or liability for loss or damage of property shipped to winning bidders. F. Offsite Storage Information for Sold Property. Please not that all lots are subject to Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. STORAGE POLICY. Buyers will be expected to pick up all property from Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. within three weeks after completion of the auction. The details are as follows: i. Three weeks after the auction date, all items will be transferred to Navis Pack and Ship located at 1587 Sulphur Spring Road, Suite 107, Baltimore, MD 21227. Items will be subject to Navis Pack & Ship terms and conditions which can be viewed at: http://www.gonavis.com/pdf/Sample%20Possessions%20Storage%20Agreement.pdf ii. Buyers will have two days of storage to retrieve their property or to make arrangements with Navis to pack and ship their property. Storage fees will begin to accrue on the third day of storage. After the second day, Navis charges $10 a day per lot. An additional moving transfer fee may be applicable. Please call 410-737-8020 24 hours in advance to arrange pick up of your property from Navis. G. Remedies for Breach. If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by a winning bidder, in addition to other remedies available by law, including without limitation the right to hold the winning bidder liable for the total purchase price, Alex Cooper Auctioneers at its option may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the winning bidder or (b) resell the property at public auction without reserve or minimum selling price, and the winning bidder will be liable for any deficiency and costs, including handling charges, expenses of both sales, the commission on both sales at regular rates, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In the event of breach by internet bidders of these Terms and Conditions of Sale, Alex Cooper Auctioneers may file a Non-Paying Bidder Alert to Invaluable, AuctionZip, Live Auctioneers and Bidopia. Alex Cooper Auctioneers reserves the right to impose a carrying charge of 1.5% per month on past due accounts. Buyers agree to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred to collect past due accounts. ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 5 TERMS 5. LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES. NO WARRANTIES. ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED, AND ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD, “AS IS” WITH NO GUARANTIES OR WARRANTIES OF ANY TYPE. WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEITHER THE SELLER NOR ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS, NOR ANY OF OUR OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR GUARANTY, NOR ASSUME ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, DESCRIPTION, SIZE, GRADING, QUALITY, ATTRIBUTION, GENUINENESS, AUTHENTICITY, PROVENANCE, AGE, CONDITION, MATERIALS, AUTHORSHIP, COMPLETENESS, DAMAGE, REPAIRS, RESTORATIONS, ESTIMATES OF VALUE OR ANY OTHER FEATURES. NEITHER THE SELLER NOR ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS, NOR ANY OF OUR OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF ANY STATEMENT OF WHATEVER KIND CONCERNING ANY LOT, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, NOR FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN DESCRIPTION OR FOR ANY FAULTS OR DEFECTS IN ANY PROPERTY. THE PURCHASER HEREBY ASSUMES ALL RISKS CONCERNING AND RELATED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE GRADING, QUALITY, DESCRIPTION, CONDITION, AUTHENTICITY, AND PROVENANCE OF A LOT. A. All Sales are Final. Items are sold with all faults and are not returnable for any reason except as set forth in the following paragraph. B. Limited Rescission Right. Alex Cooper Auctioneers agrees that a winning bidder who purchases an item has the limited right to rescind the sale (and Alex Cooper Auctioneers will return all payments by the winning bidder) for the Rescission Period, if and only if the physical condition of the property materially differs from what was described in the online listing for the property or if the description is, in any material respect, inaccurate. In order to exercise this limited right of rescission, the winning bidder must provide documentation to Alex Cooper Auctioneers from a pre-qualified expert or museum within the Rescission Period and return the property to Alex Cooper Auctioneers promptly in the same condition it was sold. Notwithstanding the foregoing, there shall be no right of rescission arising due to damage of property incurred in shipping. The Rescission Period is as follows: a period equal to the lesser of (i) forty-eight hours from the date the property purchased is received by the winning bidder or (ii) two weeks from the date of the auction. In no event will shipping charges be refunded. 6. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Governing Law. These Terms and Conditions of Sale, as well as the respective rights and obligations of Alex Cooper Auctioneers, the seller, and any purchasers or bidder at any sale of Alex Cooper Auctioneers, shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Maryland. B. Limitation of Liability. In no event shall the liability of seller or Alex Cooper Auctioneers, its officers, employees and agents, to a winning bidder for any breach, act, omission, or claim of any nature, with respect to an item purchased, exceed the purchase price actually paid by the winning bidder for the item. In no event shall the seller or Alex Cooper Auctioneers, its officers, employees and agents, have any liability under any circumstances for special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including for loss of profits or revenue, costs of obtaining alternative property, claims of customers of winning bidders or otherwise), whether in contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, or otherwise, arising out of, resulting from or in any way relating to the property purchased, or its purchase, sale, delivery or non-delivery. In no event shall seller or Alex Cooper Auctioneers, its officers, employees and agents, be liable for any claims related to the errors, acts, omissions, websites, or technology of our online bidding software. C. Jurisdiction. By bidding at an auction, whether present in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone bid, online internet bid, or other means, the winning bidder shall be deemed to have consented to the exclusive jurisdiction for the resolution of any disputes of the state courts in Baltimore County, Maryland. D. Legal Fees. In any litigation between Alex Cooper Auctioneers and any bidders (whether or not the winning bidder) the prevailing party shall be awarded full reimbursement of its actual paid legal fees in connection with the dispute. E. Severability. If any provision or portion thereof of the Terms and Conditions of Sale shall be void, unlawful or unenforceable under applicable law, that provision or portion thereof shall be deemed deleted and severed from the remaining provisions, and shall not affect the enforceability or validity of any of the remaining provisions. F. No Assignment. Unless Alex Cooper Auctioneers consents in writing, a winning bidder may not assign its rights or any of its obligations relating to an auction or other sale by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. Any assignment without Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ written consent will be void. G. No Waiver. These Terms and Conditions of Sale may not be waived by Alex Cooper Auctioneers unless such waiver is in writing and signed by Alex Cooper Auctioneers. A waiver on one occasion shall not be a waiver on any other or future occasion or affect Alex Cooper Auctioneers’ right to insist on strict performance of all other provisions. 6 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS ORIENTAL RUGS Saturday, April 11, 2015, 10:00 AM Session Property of Various Owners 1 Persian Meshed carpet, approx. 9.6 x 12.7 Iran, circa 1980 Est. $500-1,000 2 Persian Tabriz carpet, approx. 9.2 x 13.1 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $800-1,500 30 3 . Persian Tabriz carpet, approx. 9.9 x 13.2 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $1,500-2,500 4 5 6 7 Indo-Tabriz rug, approx. 9.1 x 12 India, modern Est. $400-600 1427Indo-Keshan carpet, approx. 8.9 x 11.10 India, modern Est. $300-500 Pak-Persian rug, approx. 4.7 x 7.7 Pakistan, circa 1990 Est. $300-500 Indo-Tabriz carpet, approx. 9 x 12 India, modern Est. $400-600 8 Needlepoint rug, approx. 7.4 x 9.8 China, circa 1980 Est. $150-250 9 Hooked rug, approx. 7.2 x 9.2 China, circa 1990 Est. $150-250 10 Oriental design rug, approx. 4.11 x 7.9 China, circa 1990 Est. $50-100 11 Custom design rug, approx. 5 x 9 Domestic Est. $30-50 12 Persian Herez carpet, approx. 10.8 x 13.10 Iran, circa 1970 Est. $300-500 13 Semi-antique Kerman rug, approx. 4.7 x 6.1 Iran, circa 1950 Est. $200-400 14 15 Antique Fette Chinese rug, approx. 4.6 x 6.9 China, circa 1930 Est. $150-250 Semi-antique Tabriz rug, approx. 8.3 x 11.9 Iran, circa 1940 Est. $300-500 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 16 Semi-antique Tabriz rug, approx. 7.5 x 11.4 Iran, circa 1940 Est. $200-400 17 Indo Agra rug, approx. 3.11 x 6.4 India, circa 1960 Est. $100-200 18 Persian Kerman rug, approx. 4.1 x 7.4 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $200-400 19 Semi-antique Hamadan rug, approx. 3.6 x 6.2 Iran, circa 1940 Est. $200-400 20 Persian Tabriz carpet, approx. 10 x 13 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $500-700 21 Persian Keshan carpet, approx. 10 x 13 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $300-500 22 Persian Afshari rug, approx. 4.5 x 5.11 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $150-250 23 24 Antique Herez scatter rug, approx. 3.2 x 4.8 Persia, circa 1925 Est. $200-400 Pakistani Bohkara rug, approx. 4.2 x 5.11 Pakistan, circa 1980 Est. $100-150 25 Turkish Yagebidir rug, approx. 3.9 x 6.1 Turkey, modern Est. $100-200 26 Turkish Keyseri Prayer rug, approx. 2.10 x 4.1 Turkey, circa 1970 Est. $100-200 27 90-line Chinese rug, approx. 8.1 x 10.2 China, circa 1980 Est. $100-200 28 . Semi-antique Meshed carpet, approx. 11.7 x 17.1 Iran, circa 1950 Est. $2,000-4,000 29 Semi-antique Kerman rug, approx. 4.6 x 11.2 Iran, circa 1940 Est. $400-600 30 Antique Herez carpet, approx. 12.4 x 18.1 Persia, circa 1915 Est. $3,000-5,000 31 Tekke Bohkara rug, approx. 2.4 x 4 Turkestan, circa 1920 Est. $200-400 32 Semi-antique Kerman rug, approx. 4.6 x 6.5 Iran, circa 1950 Est. $300-500 33 Antique Feraghan Sarouk rug, approx. 4.3 x 6.8 Perisa, circa 1920 Est. $600-800 34 Fine silk Hereke rug, approx. 2 x 3.3 Turkey, modern Est. $300-500 7 ORIENTAL RUGS / GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS 35 53 . . Pair of French percussion pistols, Roguet active at St. Etienne, 1833-’38; large cal.; tapered octagonal steel barrels with slightly flaring muzzles, 6 3/8 in. L.; metal parts with bright steel or case hardened finish; checkered figured walnut stock with steel fittings; 13 in. L. overall; each with ramrod Est. $1,000-1,500 Semi-antique Kerman carpet, approx. 9.10 x 13 Iran, circa 1950 Est. $1,000-2,000 36 37 38 39 Persian Ardebil rug, approx. 8.4 x 10.10 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $200-400 Persian Yelameh rug, approx. 7 x 10.3 Iran, circa 1960 Est. $750-1,000 Northwest Persian Kelim rug, approx. 4.5 x 9 Iran, circa 1940 Est. $200-400 Indo Agra carpet, approx. 12.2 x 17.10 India, modern Est. $800-1,200 40 Aubusson carpet, approx. 8.6 x 11.6 China, modern Est. $600-800 41 Hooked rug, approx. 8.6 x 11.6 China, modern Est. $50-500 42 43 44-50 51 52 8 54 Two Dhurrie runners, approx. 2.6 x 11.6 each India, circa 1980 Est. $30-50 55 56 Jaipur India carpet, approx. 9.10 x 14 India, circa 1990 Est. $300-500 No Lots French flintlock pistol the lock marked “La Civille a Paris,” late 18th century; about .45 cal.; the barrel 6 in. L.; metal parts with bright steel or case hardened finish; carved figured walnut stock with brass fittings; 10 3/4 in. L. overall; with wooden ramrod Est. $150-250 French Charleville Model 1763 percussion pistol the lock marked “Mie. Nale. Charleville,” and dated “An X” (1802); .69 cal.; the barrel 8 in. L.; metal parts with bright steel or case hardened finish; walnut stock with brass fittings; 13 3/4 in. L. overall; with ramrod Est. $200-400 57 58 Ottoman miquelet type pistol fitted with a standard flintlock, late 18th or early 19th century; large cal.; the barrel 13 in. L.; carved walnut stock with brass wire inlay and fittings; 19 1/2 in. L. overall Est. $150-250 Henry Aston U.S. Model 1842 pistol manufactured 1849, without serial number: .64 cal., percussion; the barrel 8 1/2 in. L.; walnut stock with brass and iron fittings; barrel and ramrod originally with bright finish, now browned, other iron parts with traces of case-hardened finish; 14 1/2 in. L. overall Est. $250-350 German Erfurt Luger semi-automatic pistol, WWI serial #6820, dated 1916; the barrel 4 in. L., metal parts with blued finish; checkered walnut grips; 8 3/4 in. L. overall; with original black leather holster, two magazines, and small wrench Est. $500-700 Forehand Arms Co. top-break revolver serial #67586, manufactured late 19th century: .38 cal. , S&W, double action; the barrel 3 1/4 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts with nickel-plated finish, except trigger and guard, which are blued; 7 3/8 in. L. overall Est. $150-250 Harrington & Richardson “Young America” revolver serial #328569, manufactured late 19th century: .32 S & W ctg., double action; the barrel 2 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts nickel-plated, except for trigger and guard, which have blued finish; 5 1/4 in. L. overall Est. $125-200 59 Harrington & Richardson “Premier” revolver serial #203150, manufactured c.1900: .32 cal. , S&W ctg., double action; the barrel 2 7/8 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts with blued finish; 6 3/4 in. L. overall Est. $100-200 60 Harrington & Richardson Model 925 revolver serial #AN 91049, manufactured c.1970: .38 S&W cal., double action; the barrel 2 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts with blued finish; 7 in. L. overall Est. $150-200 61 Hopkins & Allen “Blue Jacket” No. 2 revolver serial #3995, manufactured c.1875: .32 cal., single action; the barrel 2 1/4 in. L.; rosewood grips; metal parts with nickelplated finish; 7 in. L. overall Est. $150-200 62 Iver Johnson top-break hammerless revolver serial #4769, manufactured early 20th century (pat. dates 1896 and 1903): .32 cal., double action; the barrel 3 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts with blued finish; 6 5/8 in. L. overall Est. $100-200 63 Smith & Wesson Model No. 1, 3rd issue, revolver serial #60029, manufactured 1868-’81; single action, .22 cal.; the barrel 3 1/4 in. L., metal parts with blued finish; rosewood grips, bird-head butt; 6 3/4 in. L. overall Est. $200-300 64 Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 revolver serial #17305, manufactured 1878-’92: .32 cal., single action; the barrel 3 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts nickelplated; 7 in. L. overall Est. $150-250 65 Smith & Wesson Safety 2nd Model revolver serial #104582, manufactured late 19th century: .32 cal., double action; the barrel 3 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts with blued finish; 6 7/8 in. L. overall Est. $200-300 66 Smith & Wesson Safety Third Model D.A. revolver serial #84708, manufactured 1890-’98: .38 cal.; the barrel 3 1/4 in. L.; thermoplastic grips; metal parts with blued finish; 7 3/4 in. L. overall Est. $150-250 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS 67 Smith & Wesson U.S. Model 1917 Revolver serial #65409, manufactured 1917: .45 cal., the barrel 6 1/2 in. L.; blued metal parts, walnut grips, lanyard ring on butt; 10 3/4 in. L. overall; with lanyard and metal fittings Est. $300-500 74 Mauser Model 1871/84 bolt-action rifle serial #88213, manufactured by Mauser, 1888, with Amberg Armory mark; 10.95 mm. cal., tube magazine; the barrel 32 in. L.; receiver with bright steel finish, other metal parts blued; walnut stock; 51 in. L. overall; together with unusual brass and iron tompion Est. $300-400 75 German Mauser Model 1898 bolt-action rifle serial #31261, manufactured at Oberndorf, 1899; original 8 mm. cal. converted to smaller caliber (appears to be reversible); the barrel 29 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; teak stock and handguard; 49 1/4 in. L. overall Est. $300-400 81 Jugoslavian Mauser Model 1898 bolt-action rifle M48 version, serial #W13608, manufactured by Zastava, 1940s; 8 mm. cal.; the barrel 24 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; walnut stock and handguard; 42 1/2 in. L. overall; together with bayonet, scabbard, frog, leather sling, two leather ammo pouches, and a cleaning kit; with the original box and manual from Mitchell’s Mausers Est. $300-500 82 Remington U.S. Model 1903-A3 rifle, sporterized serial #3418524; the barrel 23 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; checkered figured walnut stock, reworked from military configuration; 43 in. L. overall; fitted with a Weaver K10 telescope Est. $250-400 83 Winchester Model 1895 lever-action rifle serial #39485, c.1903; .35 WCF cal.; the barrel, 23 1/2 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; figured walnut stock and forearm; 42 in. L. overall Est. $600-800 84 New England Firearms Handi Rifle SB 2 serial #NC220395, c.1903; .45-70 Govt. cal., single shot, top frame break (like a shotgun); the barrel, 22 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; figured birch stock and forearm; 37 in. L. overall; fitted with a Burris 6X Fullfield telescope Est. $150-250 85 French rococo style flintlock shotgun first half-19th century; about 18 gauge (the muzzle about 16 mm. diam.); the barrel 29 1/4 in. L., originally with bright finish; carved figured walnut stock with relief carving of a dog in landscape on the left butt stock, a lion’s head carved at the opening for the ramrod; 45 in. L. overall Est. $300-500 86 French sporting double barrel 10 gauge shotgun Peyrin, Grenoble, late 19th century; the barrels 29 3/4 in. L.; metal parts with engraved details, gray parkerized finish; figured walnut stock; 35 3/4 in. L. overall Est. $200-300 87 English percussion shotgun, Wm. Moore, London third quarter-19th century; 12 gauge, double barrel, 34 in. L.; metal parts originally with bright and case-hardened finish, now lightly browned overall; checkered walnut stock; 49 in. L. overall; with wooden ramrod Est. $150-250 68 . British Tower Armory flintlock blunderbuss with markings of George III, and maker’s monogram “HR” on the barrel, late 18th century; very large cal.; part-octagon brass barrel with flared muzzle, 23 1/2 in. L.; walnut stock with brass wire inlay and fittings; 39 in. L. overall; with steel ramrod Est. $700-1,000 69 70 French Model 1777 flintlock musket, Tulle Armory late 18th century (type commonly called Charleville): .69 cal.; the barrel 38 1/2 in. L.; walnut stock; 53 1/4 in. L. overall; with ramrod and bayonet Est. $300-500 77 French military flintlock carbine musket first half 19th century; .69 cal.; the barrel 19 1/2 in. L., originally with bright finish; walnut stock with slingbar mounted on the left side; 34 1/4 in. L. overall Est. $200-300 71 Enfield SMLE Mark III bolt-action rifle serial #8440, dated 1918; the barrel 25 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; figured walnut stock and handguard; 44 in. L. overall Est. $200-350 72 American-made Mosin Nagant bolt-action rifle Model 1891, serial #439298, manufactured by New England Westinghouse Co., c.1915, with later import marks of CAI near the muzzle; 7.62 mm. cal.; the barrel 32 1/4 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; figured beech stock and handguard; 51 in. L. overall Est. $200-400 73 76 Mauser Model 1871 bolt-action rifle conversion serial #74061, manufactured by Mauser, c.1872, converted to fire 6.5 mm. Daudeteau cartridge by Societe Francais d’Armes Portatives, St. Denis, 1879; the barrel 31 1/2 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish, except brass trigger guard; walnut stock; 50 1/2 in. L. overall Est. $200-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS Mauser Modelo Argentino 1891 bolt-action rifle serial #P1095, manufactured by Loewe, Berlin, c.1891; 7.62 mm. cal.; the barrel 30 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; walnut stock and handguard; 48 3/8 in. L. overall; with leather sling Est. $200-300 Mauser Modelo Argentino 1909 bolt-action rifle serial #F1741, manufactured by DWM, Berlin, c.1909; 7.62 mm. cal.; the barrel 30 in. L.; the receiver and bolt with bright steel finish, other metal parts blued; walnut stock and handguard; 48 3/4 in. L. overall; with bayonet, scabbard, and leather sling Est. $250-400 78 Mauser Brazilian Model 1898 bolt-action rifle serial #3038, manufactured by DWM, Berlin, c.1908; 8 mm. cal.; the barrel 30 in. L.; metal parts with blued and bright steel finish; walnut stock and handguard; 49 in. L. overall Est. $250-400 79 Mauser Chileno Modelo 1895 bolt-action rifle serial #H8853, manufactured by Loewe, Berlin, c.1895; 8 mm. cal.; the barrel 30 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; walnut stock and handguard; 48 1/4 in. L. overall; with bayonet, scabbard, and leather sling Est. $250-400 80 Mauser Modelo Chileno 1935 bolt-action carbine serial #C.Ch.No.1906, manufactured at Oberndorf, c.1935; the barrel 23 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; walnut stock and handguard; 41 3/4 in. L. overall; with leather sling Est. $250-400 9 GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS 88 89 90 Browning Model M-12 pump action shotgun serial #03656 PN832, manufactured by Miroku, c.1990; 20 gauge; the barrel 26 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; checkered figured walnut stock and forearm; 45 1/4 in. L. overall; with original box and manual Est. $400-600 Sears Model 101.7C double barrel shotgun store-brand of Stevens Model 311-C, made without serial number, 1980s; .410 gauge; the barrels, 26 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; birch stock and forearm; 44 in. L. overall; fitted with a Burris 6X Fullfield telescope Est. $100-200 Winchester Model 37 “Steelbilt” shotgun manufactured without serial numbers, mid 20th century; .410 gauge, single barrel, 28 in. L.; metal parts with blued finish; walnut stock and forearm; 43 1/2 in. L. overall Est. $150-250 94 Springfield Armory 1911-A1 SemiAutomatic Pistol serial #N370242, .45 caliber; the barrel 5” long; checkered stock; 9 5/8” long overall; accompanied with hard case, flash suppressor, original box, 2 magazines and manual Est. $400-800 95 Heckler & Jock USP Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #kk25-054345, .45 caliber; the barrel 5” long 8 3/4” long overall; accompanied with soft case, laser sight, 6 magazines, manual and hard case Est. $400-800 96 97 91 . 98 Wilson Combat CQB Semi-Automatic Pistol serial number WC008665, 45 ACP caliber; the barrel 5” long; checkered stock; 8 3/4” long overall; accompanied with soft case, manual and 10 magazine Est. $800-1,200 92 H.K. Heckler & Koch USP Semi-Automatic Pistol serial # 24-059248, 9mm caliber; the barrel 4” long; thermoplastic stock; 7 1/2” long overall; accompanied with manual Est. $400-800 99 10 Smith & Wesson Revolver serial #MOD661, .357 magnum caliber; the barrel 2 1/2” long; 8” long overall; accompanied with hard case, Hogue monogrip and 5 speedloaders Est. $300-500 Smith & Wesson Revolver serial #530471; .38 special caliber; the barrel 1 3/4” long; checkered stock; 6 1/2” long overall Est. $300-500 Smith & Wesson Revolver serial # M68905; .22 LR C.T.G. caliber; the barrel 2” long; checkered stock; 7” long overall. Est. $200-400 101 Smith & Wesson Air Lite Ti Revolver serial # CDK2250, 44 special CTG caliber; the barrel 2 1/2” long; 7 3/4” long overall; accompanied with hard case, gun lock and has three speed loaders. Est. $400-800 102 Charter Arms Undercover Revolver serial # 805504, .38 special caliber; the barrel 1 3/4”; 6 3/4” long overall; accompanied with after market rubber grips. Est. $300-500 103 Colt MK IV Series 80 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial # FR03286, .45 caliber; the barrel “5 long; 9 3/4” long overall; accompanied by flash suppressor, colt hard case, 1 magazine, manual, and has gilt metal grips Est. $800-1,200 Colt Detective Special Revolver serial #CO1676,.38 special caliber; the barrel 2 1/4” long; checkered stock; 7” long overall Est. $300-500 100 93 . Smith & Wesson M & P Semi-Automatic Pistol serial # DUL9043, .22 caliber; the barrel 7 1/4” long; 15” overall length; accompanied with manual, soft case, original box and gun lock Est. $400-800 Beretta 21A-22LR Semi-Automatic Pistol serial # BB554364U; .22 caliber long rifle; the barrel 2 1/2” long; walnut stock; 5” long overall. Est. $200-400 104 Browning C2 83 Court Semi-Automatic Pistol serial# A653505, 9 mm caliber; the barrel 3 3/4”; checkered stock; 7” long overall; accompanied with 3 magazines, manual and hard case. Est. $200-400 105 Revolver serial #4192; .32 caliber; the barrel 1 7/8” long; checkered stock; 5 3/4” long overall; with retractable trigger. Est. $50-100 106 Colt Firearm serial#50041D; .22 caliber short; the barrel 2 3/8” long; 5” long overall; accompanied with single shot derringer Est. $150-250 107 C2 27 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #270833; 7.65mm caliber; the barrel 3 3/4” long; 6 1/4” long overall; accompanied with 2 magazines. Est. $50-100 108 Taurus Tracker Revolver serial #VK991615; 17 HMR caliber; the barrel 6 1/2” long; 11 3/4” long overall; accompanied with rubber grips Est. $200-400 109 ParaOrdinance P14-45 Limited Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #HM8061; the barrel 5” long; checkered stock; 8 3/4” long overall; accompanied with 4 magazines, soft case and possible hard case. Est. $400-800 110 Colt Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #181042-5; .22 long rifle caliber; the barrel 6” long; checkered and thermoplastic stock; 10” long overall; accompanied with 3 magazines and soft case. Est. $400-800 111 Sig Arms/Sig Sauer 65R Revolution Semi-Automatic Pistol; serial #6507629; .45 ACP caliber; the barrel 4 3/4” long; 8 3/4” long overall; accompanied with manual, magazine and has attached tactical light with hard case and gun lock Est. $400-800 112 Walther/Smith & Wesson Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #0086BAD; 380 ACP caliber; the barrel 3 1/2” long; 6 1/2” long overall; accompanied with magazine and Walther PPk style hard case Est. $400-800 113 Smith & Wesson 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial # SW1911PD, .45 caliber; the barrel 5” long; 8 3/4” long overall; accompanied with original box, 1 magazine, cleaning kit, manual and has Lasarmax target light. Est. $500-1,000 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS 114 115 S.T.I. Grand Master Semi-Automatic Pistol serial # GRNDMSTR95, .45 caliber; the barrel 4 1/2” long; 10 3/4” long overall; accompanied with 1 magazine, manual custom trigger, custom grips, pull grips and flash suppressor, hardcase and has soft case and top mount red dot sight. Est. $500-1,000 Glock 17 G55F Commemorative Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #G55F228, 9 mm caliber; the barrel 4 1/2” long; 8” long overall; accompanied with original box, 4 magazines, manual and possible hard case. Est. $300-600 119 North American arms Derringer Revolver serial #PG9341; .22 magnum caliber; the barrel 1” long; 4 1/2” long overall; accompanied with manual and hard case Est. $200-400 120 Glock 23C Semi-Automatic Pistol Serial #CHW841; .40 caliber; the barrel 4” long; 7 1/2” long overall; accompanied by 4 magazines and a hard case Est. $300-600 121 116 . 122 Taurus PT 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #NANA15797; .45 caliber; the barrel 5” long; 9” long overall.; accompanied with 2 magazines, manual and hard case Est. $400-800 123 Glock 31 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #EFN749; .356 caliber; the barrel 4 1/4” long; 8” long overall; accompanied with 1 magazine, hard case and paddled non-slip grip cover Est. $300-600 124 Sig Arms Trailside Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #EOO42939; .22 caliber; the barrel 5 7/8” long; 10” long overall; accompanied with 4 magazines, manual, soft case, custom grip and Leopold Gilmore scope, hardcase and gun lock Est. $200-400 Les Baer Custom Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #LC2944; .45 ACP caliber; the barrel 4” long; walnut stock; 9” long overall; accompanied with 1 magazine and soft case Est. $1,000-1,500 117 . 125 Sig Sauer P226 Stainless Semi-Automatic Pistol serial#U659124; 40 S&W caliber; the barrel 4 1/2” long; walnut stock; 8” long overall; accompanied by 4 magazines, manual and two hard cases Est. $1,000-1,500 Sig Sauer P220 ST Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #G335251; .45 caliber; the barrel 4 1/4”; figured walnut stock; 7 3/4” long overall; accompanied with 5 magazines, manual, hardcase, steam light red dot and gun lock Est. $800-1,200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS Browning Buckmark Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #G15MY0984Y; .22 caliber; the barrel 5 1/2” long; walnut stock; 9 1/2” long overall; accompanied with 5 magazines, manual, soft case, scope rail, hardcase and gun lock Est. $200-400 126 Springfield XD-9 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #U5996651; 9mm caliber; the barrel 4” long; thermoplastic stock; 7 1/4” long overall; accompanied with 4 magazines and soft case Est. $300-600 127 Para Ordinance P13-45 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #RM6323; .45 caliber; the barrel 4” long; 7 3/4” long overall; accompanied with soft case Est. $400-800 118 . Kel Tec Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #KQL57; 380 caliber; the barrel 2 1/2” long; checkered thermoplastic stock; 5” long overall; accompanied with 1 magazine, hardcase and trigger lock Est. $200-400 128 Taurus Raging Bull Revolver serial #XJ225863; 44 magnum caliber; the barrel 6 1/2” long; 12” long overall; accompanied with manual, hard case and 2 speed loaders and BSA red dot scope with rail Est. $500-1,000 129 Springfield Armory V-16 Long Slide semi-automatic pistol; serial #H397555; the barrel 5 3/4” long; checkered walnut stock; 9 1/2” long overall; accompanied with 1 magazine, manual and hardcase Est. $500-1,000 130 Walther P22 Semi-Automatic Pistol serial #LO90580; .22 long rifle caliber; the barrel 5 1/2” long; thermoplastic finish; 8 1/2” long overall; accompanied with 4 magazines, cleaning kit, manual, hard case, attached adco sight and Viridian target light, and gun lock Est. $200-400 131 7 Pellet Guns With Cases Gamo PT80 .177 cal. pellet gun with 2 mags and hard case Gamo Combat R-77 .177 cal pellet gun with hard case Gamo P-23 pellet gun with soft case. Walther CP99 .177 cal pellet gun with hard case and 1 mag. Baikal MP-654K 4.5mm pellet gun with soft case. Baikal BB gun Gammo M6 177 pelet gun Est. $100-200 132 6 Pellet Guns With Cases Crossman 357 177 cal pellet gun with soft case Crossman 2240 22 cal pellet gun with soft case Crossman 357 177 cal pellet gun with 9 mags and hard case Crossman 357 177 cal pellet gun with hard case and 6 mags Beeman P3 pellet gun with hard case Amarex BB gun Est. $100-200 133 Winchester 94 Lever-Action Rifle serial #3071435; 30-30 win caliber; round barrel with blued finish; the barrel 20” long; walnut stock; 37 3/4” long overall; accompanied with hard case Est. $500-1,000 134 Winchester 1000X Rifle serial #045111; the round barrel 17 3/4” long; walnut finish; 44 1/2” long overall Est. $50-100 135 Benelli M3 Suyser 90 Semi-Automatic Shotgun single barrel shotgun; serial #C486340; the round barrel 20” long; 43” long overall; accompanied with hard case and butt pad Est. $800-1,200 136 Marlin 20 Bolt-Action Rifle serial #15721444; .22 short and long caliber; the round barrel 22” long; 41” long overall; accompanied with hard case and 1 magazine Est. $100-200 137 Winchester 190 Semi-Automatic Rifle serial #B826352; LR or SR .22 caliber; the barrel 20 3/4” long; 39 1/4” long overall; accompanied with hard case Est. $100-200 11 GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 12 Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 semi-automatic rifle; serial #DUA6072; .22 LR caliber; the barrel 17 3/4” long; 31 3/4” long overall; accompanied with manual, hard case, original box and gun lock Est. $100-200 Marlin 60 Semi-Automatic Rifle serial #11175660; the barrel 22” long; 40 3/4” long overall; accompanied with hard case Est. $100-200 Auto-Ordinance Corp. Semi-Automatic Rifle serial #KA6067; .45 caliber; the barrel 19 1/2” long; walnut finish; 40 1/2” long overall; accompanied with manual, hard case, gunlock and cello case Est. $800-1,200 Winchester 270 Semi-Automatic Pistol Pump Rifle the barrel 21” long; 39” long overall; accompanied with hard case Est. $20-40 Suspense Revolver Cylinder & Other Items Suspense Revolver cylinder, 9mm Smith & Wesson mag, colt 380 auto mag and Peters 12 gauge shotgun shells with box Est. $40-80 Iver Johnson 1900 Double Action Revolver Serial #52470. the barrel 2 1/2” long; 6 1/4” long overall; accompanied with leather holster Est. $40-80 Pistol Cases & Other Shooting Bags 3 hardcase, 1 softcase pistol bag and a multi handgun hardcase and a softcase shooting bag Est. $50-100 Large Selection of Pistol Holsters Large selection of pistol holsters and 1 pistol soft case Est. $100-200 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 Box Of Air Pistol Accessories Box of air pistol accessories Est. $40-80 Assorted Pistol Grips & Scopes Assorted pistol grips, 2 ear protectors, Tasco scope, and an RWS scope Est. $50-100 Two Reproduction Hard-Darted Whaling Harpoons Two reproduction hard-darted whaling harpoons Est. $100-200 Etched Damascus Steel Bladed Knives Display case containing 5 custom etched Damascus steel bladed knives Est. $150-200 5 Custom Etched Damascus Steel Bladed Knives Display case containing 5 custom etched Damascus steel bladed knives Est. $150-200 Display Case With 5 Custom Handled Knives Display case with 5 custom handled knives including: “Lile,” “Boda,” and John Nowill and Sons Est. $100-200 Display Case With 5 Custom Handled Knives Display case with 5 custom handled knives including 2 Winchester, “Explorer” and “Boda” Est. $100-200 Etched Damascus Steel Bladed Knives Display case containing 5 custom etched Damascus steel bladed knives Est. $150-200 Tactical Knife & Other Knives Display case with 3 custom handled knives and 1 tactical knife including 3 “Buck” knives Est. $50-100 Display Case, Damascus Steel Blades & Others Display case with 5 custom knives, 4 with etched Damascus steel blades, 4 with bone handles and 1 with wood handle Est. $150-250 Display Case, 7 Damascus Steel Knives Display case with 7 custom etched Damascus steel bladed knives Est. $150-250 159 Custom 7 Drawer Knife Display Case Custom seven drawer knife display case Est. $40-80 160 Bore Sighting Kit & BSN Red Dot Scope Bore sighting kit and BSN Red Dot Scope Est. $40-80 7 Custom Pocket Knives Seven custom pocket knives Est. $50-100 161 12 Flip Blade Knives Twelve flip blade knives Est. $40-80 17 Assorted Pistol Magazines 17 assorted pistol magazines Est. $50-100 162 8 Assorted Knives & Straight Razor Eight assorted knives including “Buck,” “Walther” and a custom straight razor Est. $40-80 163 9 Assorted Knives Nine assorted knives Est. $40-80 164 6 Folding Knives Six folding knives with etched Damascus steel blades and bodies Est. $50-100 165 6 Folding Knives With Bone Handles Six folding knives with bone handles and etched Damascus steel blades Est. $50-100 166 6 Custom “Buck” Style Knives Six custom “Buck” style knives with etched Damascus steel blades Est. $50-100 167 10 Custom Knives Ten custom knives Est. $50-100 168 4 Custom Knives with Etched Damascus Blades Four custom knives with etched Damascus steel blades Est. $40-80 169 Custom Knife by J.D. Hughes Custom knife by J.D. Hughes with etched Damascus steel blade and case Est. $40-80 170 2 Boxed Knives Two boxed knives Est. $20-40 171 14 Assorted Knife Sheaths 14 assorted knife sheaths Est. $30-60 172 12 Assorted Knife Sheaths 12 assorted knife sheaths Est. $20-40 173 15 Assorted Knife Sheaths 15 assorted knife sheaths Est. $30-60 174 15 Assorted Knife Sheaths 15 assorted knife sheaths Est. $30-60 175 24 Assorted Knife Sheaths & 1 Roll-Up Knife Carrier 24 assorted knife sheaths and 1 roll-up knife carrier Est. $50-100 176 Set of 2 Reproduction Samurai Swords & Stand Set of two reproduction Samurai swords with stand Est. $40-80 177 Two Reproduction Samurai Swords Two reproduction Samurai swords Est. $50-100 178 Group of 10 Assorted Buggy Whips Group of ten assorted buggy whips Est. $50-100 179 Group of 6 Assorted Buggy Whips Group of six assorted buggy whips Est. $40-80 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS GUNS & EDGED WEAPONS / COINS 180 Group of 8 Assorted Buggy Whips Group of eight assorted buggy whips Est. $50-100 181 Group of 7 Assorted Buggy Whips Group of seven assorted buggy whips Est. $40-80 182 Group of 7 Assorted Buggy Whips Group of seven assorted buggy whips Est. $30-60 183 Group of 4 Assorted Buggy Whips & 3 Sheaths Group of four assorted buggy whips and 3 sheaths Est. $30-60 202 [USA] 54 FDR Dimes, 1963d Fifty-four uncirculated silver FDR dimes, all 1963d. General grade MS63. Contains 3.9 ozt silver. Est. $100-200 203 [USA] 102 Silver Dimes, 1918-64 One hundred two silver dimes, comprising: 22 Mercury dimes, 1918-45 (cull-XF); and 90 FDR dimes, 1946-64 (good-AU58). Contains about 7.37 ozt silver. Est. $80-125 204 184 185 186 187 188 2 Reproduction Blowguns & Others 2 reproduction blowguns, walking stick with side knife, and blowgun dart holder with darts Est. $40-80 205 Contemporary Buggy Whip Stand Contemporary buggy whip stand Est. $30-60 190 191-199 [USA] 140 Washington Quarters, 1940-50 One hundred forty silver Washington quarters, almost all 1940-50, except two from the thirties (includes one 1935d). Grades A.G.-fine. Contains 25.3 ozt silver. Est. $300-475 206 Reproduction U.S. Marine Corps. Dress Sword Reproduction United States Marine Corps. dress sword, made by Atlanta Cutlery, India Est. $50-100 [USA] 20 Washington Quarters, 1956-64 Twenty Washington silver quarters, 195664. Grades XF–MS62. Contains 3.61 ozt silver. Est. $60-125 207 Gun & Accessory Pine Cabinet Storage Primitive pine cabinet previously used for handgun and gun accessory storage Est. $100-200 [USA] 50 Washington Quarters, 1935-64 Fifty Washington silver quarters, 1939-64. Grades A.G –VF. Contains 9 ozt silver. Est. $100-175 208 [USA] 43 Washington Quarters, 1964 Forty-three uncirculated Washington silver quarters, 1964. Grades MS63-65. Many have excellent luster. Contains 7.77 ozt silver. Est. $200-300 Gun & Accessory Storage Walnut Cabinet Walnut cabinet having been used for gun and gun accessory storage Est. $150-250 209 189 [USA] 100 Uncirculated FDR Dimes, 1963d One hundred 1963d FDR silver dimes. Grades MS63 or better. Some toning from paper wrapping. Contains 7.23 ozt silver. Est. $300-500 Lockable Hard Plastic Gun Storage Case Lockable hard plastic gun storage case, holds four long guns Est. $40-80 Taurus The Judge-Ultra Lite revolver serial no. B8682176, barrel - 3 in. L., 9 1/4 in. overall L., with hard case Est. $200-400 210 No Lots 200 [USA] 9 Large Cents, 1827-56 Nine Coronet large cents: 1827 (F15), 1838 (VF), 1845 (F12/damaged date), two 1847 (VG10, F12), 1852 (VF30), two 1854 (VG, fine), and 1856 (XF). Est. $150-300 201 [USA] Eagle/Indian Cent Album, 1857-1908 An album comprising 3 Flying Eagle Cents and 39 Indian Head cents (2 copper-nickel, 37 bronze), Grades AG-Fine. Est. $125-225 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS [USA] 36 Washington Quarters, 1932-39 Thirty-six silver Washington quarters, 1932-39, grades fair-very good. Includes a 1935d. Contains about 6.5 ozt silver. Est. $70-125 [USA] 100 Washington Quarters, 1964 One hundred 1964 or 1964d Washington silver quarters. Grades XF-MS63. Contains 18 ozt silver. Est. $350-550 211 [USA] 25 Washington Quarters, 1954-63 Twenty-five Washington silver quarters, 1954-63. Grades XF-MS63. Contains 4.5 ozt silver. Est. $70-125 212 [USA] 150 Washington Quarters, 1950-64 One hundred fifty silver Washington quarters, 1950-64. Grades good-XF. Contains 27.1 ozt silver. $325-550 Est. $325-550 213 [USA] 160 Washington Quarters, 1950-64 One hundred sixty silver Washington quarters, 1950-64. Grades good-XF. Contains 28.9 ozt silver. Est. $350-600 214 [USA] 3 Half Dollars, 1830-1875 Three half dollars, comprising: an 1830 capped bust half, small “O” variety (VG); and 1830 capped bust half, large “O” variety (fine); and an 1875 seated liberty half, dirty (VF20). Est. $150-225 215 [USA] 34 Walking Liberty Halves, 1934-46 Thirty-four Walking Liberty half dollars, 1934-46. Grades VG-XF (most are fine). Contains 12.27 OZT. silver. Est. $175-325 216 [USA] 43 Franklin Halves, 1950-63d Forty-three Franklin Half Dollars, 1950-63d. Grades Cull-AU50 (mostly fine or very fine). Contains 15.52 OZT. silver. Est. $175-225 217 [USA] 40 JFK Half Dollars, 1964 Forty 1964 JFK silver half dollars, Grades VF-AU58. Contains 14.4 ozt silver. Est. $150-200 218 [USA] 26 JFK Half Dollars, 1964 Twenty-six 1964 JFK silver half dollars. Grades AU58-MS64. Contains 9.38 ozt silver. $125-175 Est. $125-175 219 [USA] 50 Kennedy Silver Halves Fifty JFK Silver Half Dollars, 1946 & 1946d. Grades fine-XF. Contains 18 OZT. silver. Est. $150-225 220 [USA] 60 Kennedy Silver Halves Sixty JFK Silver Half Dollars, 1964-64d. Grades mostly AU50. contains 21.66 OZT. silver. Est. $200-300 221 [USA] 39 Kennedy Silver Halves Thirty-nine JFK Silver Half Dollars, 19641964d. Grades AU58-MS63. Contains 14 OTZ. silver. Est. $150-250 222 [USA] 23 Mixed Half Dollars, 1918-69 Twenty-three mixed silver halves, comprising: seven Walking Liberty halves, 1918-45d (G-F15); four Franklin halves, 1951-63d (G-XF); seven silver JFK halves, AU 1964 (XF-MS62); and five JFK silver-clad halves (XF45-AU58). Contains 7.22 ozt silver. Est. value $80-125 Est. $80-125 223 [USA] JFK Silver-Clad Halves, 1968d-1969d Comprising 144 Kennedy silver-clad half dollars, 1968d-1969d, grades XF to MS64. Contains 20.8 ozt silver. Est. $200-400 13 COINS 224 [USA] JFK Silver-Clad Halves, 1965-67 Comprising 146 Kennedy silver-clad half dollars, 1965-67, grades XF to MS63. Contains 21.1 ozt silver. Est. $175-325 225 [USA] 2 Morgan Dollars, 1885o Two Morgan Dollars, 1885o, from the Olathe Treasury Hoard. Graded MS65 by NGC. Est. $150-300 [USA] 6 Morgan Dollars, 1878s-1883 Six Morgan Dollars: 1878s (AU50), 1879o (MS63), 1880 (MS62), 1880o (XF40), 1882 (MS63), and 1883 (AU58). Est. $250-375 226 227 228 [USA] 9 Morgan Dollars, 1881s-1921 Nine Morgan Dollars: 1881s (MS64), 1883 (AU50), two 1884o (XF45, AU58), 1885 (MS64/prooflike reverse), 1888 (MS62), 1889 (MS63), 1897 (ms62), and 1921s (AU50). Est. $250-375 [USA] 5 Morgan Dollars, 1888-1921 Five Morgan Dollars: 1888 (MS65/prooflike reverse), two 1889 (XF40, XF45), 1898o (AU50), and 1921 (AU50). Est. $200-350 229 [USA] 7 Morgan Dollars, 1999-1921d Seven Morgan Dollars: 1888 (MS63), 1889 (MS60), 1898 (MS63), 1898o (MS63), 1900o (MS63), 1921 (XF40), and 1921d (AU58). Est. $175-300 230 [USA] 6 Morgan Dollars, 1885-86 Six Morgan Dollars: two 1885 (MS62; MS63/lightly toned); two 1885o (both MS63, one toned), and two 1886 (XF45, MS63/obverse dark toning). Est. $200-275 236 [USA] 19 Morgan Dollars, 1921 Partial roll of 19 Morgan Dollars, 1921, grades MS60-63. Est. $450-650 237 [USA] 8 Peace Dollars, 1922 Eight Peace Dollars, 1922, Grades AU50MS63. Est. $200-275 238 [USA] 10 Peace Dollars, 1923 Ten uncirculated Peace dollars, all 1923. Grades MS63-64. Generally excellent luster, with quality strike. Est. $300-425 239 [USA] 15 Peace Dollars, 1922-25 Fifteen Peace dollars, 1922-25 (mostly 1923). Grades VF to MS63. Est. $300-425 240 241 242 231 232 233 234 235 14 [USA] 20 Mixed Silver Dollars, 1879-1934 A roll of 20 silver dollars, comprising 13 Morgan dollars, 1879-1921 (G-choice AU58); and 7 Peace dollars, 1922-34 (FAU50). Includes an 1890cc Morgan (good/ stained). Contains 15.4 ozt silver. Est. $400-550 [USA] 20 Mixed Silver Dollars, 1881-1923 A roll of 20 silver dollars, all heavily polished, comprising 12 Morgan dollars, 1881-1921s (F-AU58); and 8 Peace dollars, 1922-23 (VF-AU). Contains 15.4 ozt silver. Est. $300-400 [USA] 20 Silver Dollars, 1890-1921 Twenty Silver Dollars: 5 Morgan and 15 Peace. Grades Cull to MS62. contains 15.4 OTZ silver. Est. $400-525 243 [USA] 5 Morgan Dollars, 1881s-1903 Five Morgan Dollars: 1881s (MS64, choice), 1887 (AU58, heavily toned), 1890 (AU58), 1900s (XF40), and 1903 (AU50). Est. $125-200 [USA] 9 Peace Dollars, 1923 Nine Peace Dollars, 1923, grades MS60-63. Est. $200-325 244 [USA] 8 Peace Dollars, 1924-26s Eight Peace Dollars: four 1924, two 1925, 1925s, and 1926s. Grades XF40-MS63. Est. $150-250 [USA] 5 Morgan Dollars, 1888 Five 1888 Morgan dollars, grades MS62MS64. Est. $200-325 245 [USA] 5 Better Grade Morgan Dollars, 1881s Five higher-quality Morgan Dollars, 1881s, all probably grading MS65, with proof like reverses. Est. $400-700 [USA] 4 Presidential Dollar Sets, 2007s Four, 4-coin Presidential Dollar proof sets, first year of issue, Washington-Madison. Graded PR69 by NGC. Est. $100-175 246 [USA] 3 Morgan Dollars, 1883-88 Three Morgan Dollars: 1883 (MS63) and two 1888 (MS62, MS63). Est. $100-150 [USA] 7 Morgan Dollars, 1884o Seven Morgan Dollars, grades AU58-MS63. Est. $200-300 [USA] Mixed Silver Coins, 1935-64 Mixed silver coins, comprising: 3 Mercury Dimes, 1944-45 (MS63-64), 3 Walking Liberty Halves, 1938-43 (XF40-AU55), a Franklin Half, 1962 (proof-63), two JFK Silver Halves, 1964 (MS60), and a 1935s Peace Dollar (VF/dark). Contains 3.15OZT. silver. Est. $70-125 247 [USA] Mixed Silver, 1899-1968 Mixed US silver, comprising: one 1899 Barber quarter, one 1926 Standing Liberty Quarter, and three Washington quarters (1942, 45, 63), grades cull-AU; five Walking Liberty half dollars (dateless, 1939, 1941, 1943), one 1963 Franklin half dollar, one 1964 JFK half dollar, and nine silverclad JFK half dollars (1966-68d), grades cull-MS60. Also includes a bonus bag of Lincoln Wheat cents, a Buffalo nickel, and a foreign coin. Contains 4.72 ozt silver. Est. $50-90 248 [USA] 4 B.T. Washington Half Dollars, 1946-51 Four Booker T. Washington commemorative silver dollars: three 1946 (AU50-MS62) and one 1951 (MS60). Est. $30-60 249 [USA] 2 Pilgrim Half Dollars, 1920 Two Pilgrim Tercentenary Commemorative silver half dollars. grades MS63, MS64. Est. $100-200 250 [USA] 4 Commemorative Half Dollars, 1923s-36 Four Commemorative half dollars: a 1923s Monroe Doctrine Centennial (fine), a 1935 Texas Independence Centennial (MS64), a 1936 Cleveland - Great Lakes Commemorative (AU50), and a 1936 Long Island Tercentenary (MS63). Est. $200-350 251 [USA] 6 Stone Mountain Half Dollars, 1925 Six Stone Mountain Commemorative silver half dollars, 1925. Grades XF40-MS63. Est. $200-300 252 [USA] 6 Columbian Expo. Half Dollars, 1892-93 Six Columbian Exposition Commemorative silver half dollars: one 1892 (MS63) and five 1893 (fine to MS63). Est. $100-150 253 [USA] 2 Constitution Coin Sets, 1987 Two U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Coin Sets, in mint boxes, comprising: two 1987s silver dollars (proof-69/deep cameo, minor clouding), and two 1987w $5 gold half Eagles (proof-69/deep cameo), contains 1.54 OZT. silver and .5 OTZ. gold. Est. $550-750 254 [USA] 4 Washington-Carver Half Dollars, 1952 Four commemorative Washington-Carver silver half dollars, 1952. Grades MS63-64. Good luster. Est. $40-80 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS COINS 255 256 257 [USA] Liberty Coin Set, 1986 Comprising: a 1986s clad half dollar, a 1986s silver dollar, and a 1986w $5 gold half eagle. Grade proof 69/deep cameo. In mint box. Contains .77 OZT. silver and .25 OZT. gold. Est. $275-375 267 258 [USA] Gold Dollar, 1857 An Indian/Large Head Gold Dollar. Grade VS30. Est. $150-250 259 [USA] Gold Quarter Eagle, 1909 An Indian $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle, grade Au58. Contains .1209 OZT. gold. Est. $200-275 [U.S.] Coronet type gold dollar, 1853 (MS-60) Est. $200-400 273 [U.S.] Indian type gold dollar, 1855 (AU-55) Est. $400-600 274 [U.S.] Indian type gold dollar, 1862 (MS-60) Est. $200-400 . [USA] Olympic Gold Half Eagle, 1988 A 1988w Olympic Commemorative Gold Half Eagle, 1988w. Grade proof 69/deep cameo. In mint box. Est. $275-375 [USA] Mixed US Mint Products Comprising: a 1988 mint set and proof set (clad); 5 Eisenhower silver dollars, 1971s-74s grades MS60-MS65; and six Franklin half dollars, 1958-63, grades XF45 to PR64. Contains 3.6 ozt silver. Est. $70-125 272 274A [U.S.] Coronet type gold quarter eagle, 1905 (MS-60) Est. $200-400 [USA] Gold Double Eagle, 1907 A 1907 Coronet $20 Gold Double Eagle. Grade AU58. Contains .9675 OZT. gold. Est. $1,000-1,250 268 275 . [USA] $5 Gold Eagle Bullion Coin, 2010 A $5 American Gold Eagle bullion coin. Graded “First Strike” MS70 (perfect) by PCGS. Contains .1 ozt. gold. Est. $100-175 269 260 [USA] Gold Quarter Eagle, 1915 An Indian $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle, grade AU58. Contains .1209 OZT. gold. Est. $200-275 262 [USA] Gold Quarter Eagle, 1925d An Indian $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle. Grade MS63. Contains .1209 OZT. gold. Est. $300-500 [USA] $50 Gold Eagle Bullion Coin, 1986w A proof $50 American Gold Eagle bullion coin. First year of issue. Graded PF69/Deep Cameo by PCGS. Excellent strike, brilliant luster, and strong contrast. Contains 1 ozt. gold. Est. $900-1,250 [USA] Gold Half Eagle, 1880s An 1880s coronet $5 Gold Half Eagle. Grade MS61. Contains .2418 OZT. gold. Est. $400-550 270 264 265 266 [U.S.] Set of Indian type gold quarter eagles 1908-’29, including the key 1911-D (AU-50 and better) Est. $3,000-5,000 [USA] Gold Quarter Eagle, 1910 An Indian $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle. Grade AU58. Contains .1209 OZT. gold. Est. $200-275 261 263 . [USA] Gold Half Eagle, 1888 An 1883 Coronet $5 Gold Half Eagle, grade AU55. Contains .2418 OZT. gold. Est. $300-400 [USA] Gold Half Eagle, 1899 An 1899 Coronet $5 Gold Half Eagle. Grade Au58. Contains .2418 OZT. gold Est. $300-450 [USA] Gold Half Eagle, 1908d An Indian $5 Gold Half Eagle. Grade MS62. Contains .2418 OZT. gold. Est. $500-700 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 271 [USA] Double Eagle Pattern Coin A private issue replica, struck in 2009, of a 1906 Double Eagle pattern coin. Graded Ultra Cameo/Gem Proof by NGC. Contains 1 ozt. silver. The original resides in the Smithsonian, and was designed by Charles Barber. Est. $40-80 [USA] $100 Pattern Coin A private issue replica of a $100 “Union” pattern coin that was originally struck in 1876. Graded Gem Proof by NGC. Contains 1.5 ozt. silver. The original was designed by Charles Barber. Est. $60-100 276 [U.S.] Indian type gold quarter eagle, 1912 (AU-50) Est. $200-400 277 [U.S.] Coronet type gold quarter eagle, 1925-D (AU-58) Est. $300-500 277A [U.S.] Indian type gold three dollar piece, 1868 (AU-55) Est. $500-800 278 [U.S.] Coronet type gold half eagle, 1880 (EF-45) Est. $300-500 279 [U.S.] Coronet type gold half eagle, 1902-S (AU-55) Est. $300-500 280 [U.S.] Coronet type gold half eagle, 1907 (AU-50) Est. $300-500 281 [U.S.] Indian Head type gold half eagle, 1911-S (EF-40) Est. $300-500 282 [U.S.] Indian type gold half eagle, 1911 (AU-50) Est. $300-500 283 [U.S.] Coronet type gold eagle, 1882 (AU-50) Est. $500-700 284 [U.S.] Coronet type gold eagle, 1882 (VF-20) Est. $500-800 15 COINS 285 [U.S.] Coronet type gold eagle, 1899 (AU-55) Est. $500-800 286 [U.S.] Coronet type gold eagle, 1901 (AU-55) Est. $600-800 287 [U.S.] Indian type gold eagle, 1932 (MS-60) Est. $500-700 288 [U.S.] Coronet type gold double eagle, 1851 (VF-20) Est. $1,000-1,500 294 303 [Cook Islands] Three $5 Hollywood Coins, 2010 Three silver $5 coins, partially colorized, featuring Clark Gable, Ginger Rogers, and John Wayne. In deluxe, film-style packaging. Grade Proof-65. Contains ozt. 2.21 silver. Est. $70-125 304 [Germany] 11 Currency Notes, 1910-23 Comprising: two 1910 1000-mark notes [KM45.b](F12, VF35); two 1908 100-mark notes [KM42](Fine); five 1910 20-mark notes [KM40.b](VG-Fine); one 1922 5000mark note[KM81](VG); and one 1923 20,000-mark inflation note (Fine). Est. $40-80 305 [Austria] Gold four-ducats, 1915 unissued (MS) Est. $500-800 306 [Germany/Bavaria] Gold 20 Marks, 1873 Ludwia II, 20 Marks, 1873. Grade VF. Contains .2305 OZT. gold. Est. $200-300 307 [Belgium] Gold 20 Francs, 1865 Leopold I, 20 Francs, 1865. Doubled “20.” Grade VF. Contains .1867 OZT. gold. Est. $125-200 308 [Brazil] Gold 10,000 Reis, 1853 Pedro II, 10,000 Reis, 1853. Grade VF/XF. Contains .2643 OZT. gold. Est. $200-300 309 [Canada] Maple Leaf gold bullion coin, 1985 1 ozt. fine gold (Proof) Est. $1,000-1,500 310 [Canada] Gold $100, 1976 Elizabeth II, gold $100, 1976. Montreal Olympics Commemorative. Grade MS63. Contains .25 OZT. gold. Est. $250-350 311 [British Virgin Is.] Gold $100, 1977 Elizabeth II, gold 4100, 1977. Twenty-fifth anniversary of her reign. Mintage only 6,715. Grade proof-65. Contains .2054 OZT. gold. Est. $200-300 312 [Cuba] Gold 5 Pesos, 1916 Cuban Republic, 5 Pesos, 1916. Grade choice AU. Contains .2419 OZT. gold. Est. $250-350 313 [Columbian] Gold 5 Pesos, 1928 Columbian Republic, 5 Pesos, 1928. Doubling of letters and numbers on obverse. Grade AU. Contains .2355 OZT. gold. Est. $250-350 314 [France] Gold 20 Francs, 1869a Napoleon III, 20 Francs, 1869a, grad VF. Contains .1867 OZT. gold. Est. $125-200 . 289 [U.S.] St. Gaudens type gold double eagle, 1925 (MS-60) Est. $1,200-1,500 . [U.S.] Coronet type gold double eagle, 1873 (AU-50) Est. $1,000-1,500 295 [U.S.] St. Gaudens type gold double eagle, 1925 (AU-55) Est. $1,000-1,500 296 [U.S.] Morgan type silver dollar, 1882-CC (MS-60, in GSA packaging) Est. $100-200 297 [U.S.] Six Morgan type silver dollars various dates and mints (Circulated) Est. $100-175 298 [U.S.] Eight Peace type silver dollars 1922-’24 (Circulated) Est. $100-200 290 299 . 300 [U.S.] Coronet type gold double eagle, 1900 (MS-63) Est. $1,000-1,500 [U.S.] Group of Proof and Uncirculated sets comprising: two Eisenhower Proof dollars, 1971, six of the same 1971, and two 1972 (Uncirculated); two Proof Sets, 1976 (one missing cardboard holder); one Proof Set, 1978; Uncirculated Set, 1986; and two Bicentennial first day medallion covers Est. $60-100 [U.S.] Liberty commemorative three-coin set, 1986 Proof, in original packaging Est. $200-300 301 291 [U.S.] Coronet type gold double eagle, 1900-S (AU-55) Est. $1,000-1,500 292 [U.S.] Coronet type gold double eagle, 1904 (MS-63) Est. $1,000-1,500 293 [U.S.] St. Gaudens type gold double eagle, 1908 no motto (MS-60) Est. $1,000-1,500 16 . [U.S.] American Eagle gold bullion coins, 1986 comprising: 1 oz., 1/2 oz., 1/4 oz., and 1/10 oz. coins (Uncirculated) Est. $1,500-2,000 302 [U.S.] American Eagle silver bullion coins comprising: 1987 (Proof, in box); two 1986 (Unc.); and a “Seated Liberty” 1 oz. fine silver medallion Est. $80-125 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS COINS 315 [France] Gold 20 Francs, 1911 French Republic (rooster), 20 Francs, 1911. Grade AU. Contains .1867 OZT. gold. Est. $125-200 316 [Great Britain] Gold Sovereign, 1925 George V, Sovereign, 1925. Grade UNC. Contains .2355 OZT. gold. Est. $250-350 317 [Romania] Gold 20 Lei, 1944 Commemorative medal, 1944, MS, 6.55g., 900 fine gold. Est. $150-200 318 [Imperial Russia] Gold 10 Rubles, 1899 Nicholas II, 10 Rubles, 1899. Grade XF. Contains .2489 OZT. gold. Est. $200-300 319 [Imperial Russia] Gold 5 Rubles, 1901 Nicholas II, 5 Rubles, 1901. Minor edge nicks. Grade AU. Contains .1245 OZT. gold. Est. $150-200 320 [Imperial Russia] Gold 5 Rubles, 1899 Nicholas II, 5 Rubles, 1899. Grade VF30. Contains .1245 OZT. gold. Est. $125-200 321 [Roman Republic] Silver denarius, Q. Fabius Labes struck circa 101 B.C. Est. $80-125 322 [Austria] Two silver trade thalers, dated 1780 probably minted much later, with obverse likeness of Maria Theresa Est. $80-125 323 324 [Great Britain] Proof Set, 1970 Last British pre-decimal proof set, 8 coins, in full royal mint packaging. Grade proof-65. Also includes a 1901 penny, (Victoria), grade AU50/brown. Est. $50-90 [USA] Olympic Proof Set, 1983-84 A US 1983-84 Olympic Proof Set, in Korean packaging, comprising: a 1983s silver dollar (proof 65/toned); a 1984s silver dollar (proof-65); and a 1984w $10 Gold Eagle (proof-65). Contains 1.54 OZT. silver and .4837 OZt. gold. Est. $500-750 324A [Colonial Mexico] 2 Half Reales, 1770 & 1783 Two Spanish silver half reales coins, 1770/ MO-M & 1783/MO-FF, sea salvage from the wreck of the treasure ship El Cazador. Certified “Genuine” by NGC, in deluxe box. Est. $40-70 324B [Israel] Israel Silver, Coins, 1949-74 Twenty-four larger Israeli coins, comprising: twenty-three 5 25 Lirot, grades UNC-proof (some towing and PVC issues), 1958-74, and one 1949 500 Pruta (UNC). Contains about 16.3 OZT. silver. Est. $500-700 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 324I 324C [Foreign] Mixed Silver, 1873-1973 A mixed silver lot, comprising: a Bolivia 1873 One Boliviano (XF45); an Austria Maria Theresa Thaler, dated 1780 but in fact a modern restrike (CH UNC, with light PVC toning); and a I-oz “Mother Lode” silver bar, commemorating the 25th anniversary of Israel (toned). Contains 2.47 OZT. silver. Also includes an octagonal bicentennial piece that purports to contain an ounce of pure silver. Est. $50-100 324F [Foreign] Older Mixed Silver, 1893-1920 Comprising 17 silver coins, various countries and colonies, grades Good to XF40. Contains about 2.7 ozt silver. Est. $50-80 324D [Mexico] Mexican Silver, 1756-1978 Comprising 12 mixed silver coins: eight modern silver coins, 1898-1978, grades fine to AU55, from 50 Centavos to 100 Pesos: and four coins from Colonial Mexico, 1756 to 1799, grades Fair to Good, from half real to 2 Reales (worn, holed). Contains approximately 4.8 ozt silver. Est. $70-100 324H [Germany] 3rd Reich Coins, 1937-39 Comprising: 11 base-metal coins, from 1 to 5 reichspfennig, grades Fine-XF45; and 8 silver coins, from seven 2-reichsmarks to one 5-reichsmark coin, grades Fine-XF. Contains 1.57 ozt. silver. Est. $40-60 324E [Philippines] Mixed Coins, U.S. Administration Twenty-four coins from the Philippines under U.S. Administration, 1911s-1945d: ten silver coins (1 peso, 4 20-centanos, 5 10-centavos), grades Fine to AU58, and fourteen non-silver (7 centavo, 7 5-centavo) grades Good to Uncirculated. Contains 1.14 ozt silver. Est. $40-60 324G [Foreign] Older Mixed Coins, 1850-1920 Twenty older coins, eight of them silver, grades Good to XF. Some minor damage. Also includes a worn 1764 German/ Brunswick 1/24 Thaler. Contains about .62 ozt silver. Est. $40-70 324I [Canada] Four $100 Gold Pieces, 1978 Four individually mint-boxed $100 gold coins, Elizabeth II, 1978, (geese reverse). Grade gem proof/deep cameo. contains a total of 2 OZT. gold. Est. $2,000-3,000 324J [Canada] 6 Dollars, 1971-76 Six Canadian Dollars, 1971-76, three silver and three nickel alloy. Grades Proof like (one toned). Contains 1.12 ozt silver. Est. $20-40 17 COINS / PENS & COLLECTIBLES 324K [Canada] Eight silver dollars, 1961-’63 (Circulated) Est. $80-125 324L [Foreign] Mixed World Coins, 1920-2005 Approximately 345 non-silver coins, many countries, mostly prior to 1980, grades VG to Uncirculated. Also included six British silver 3-pence from 1933 to 1935. Est. $40-80 324M [Foreign] Mixed Silver, 1911-1966 Thirty-eight silver coins, mostly Dutch, grades Cull to Uncirculated. Approximately 5 ozt silver. Est. $80-150 324N [Foreign] UK Commonwealth Silver, 1926-1961 Forty-three silver coins, mostly UK Commonwealth, plus some Cuba and Panama. Grades Good to Uncirculated. Includes some better New Zealand. Approximately 5.8 ozt silver. Est. $200-350 325 Three Sheaffer fountain pens circa 1930s Est. $100-200 326 Three Pelikan fountain pens and case Est. $250-400 327 Three Conklin fountain pens one with 14K gold nib Est. $150-300 328 Four assorted fountain pens includes: Kaigelu, Morrison, Wardrite, and Goldbond, last two with 14K gold nibs Est. $150-300 329 330 331 Four assorted fountain pens includes: Parker, Visconti, and Joffe, last with 14K gold nib Est. $125-200 334 Four Lionel “Rail Chief” passenger cars includes; one #792, two #793, and one #794 Est. $200-400 335 5 Lionel 800 series prewar tinplate freight cars includes; #817-caboose, #814R-refrigerated box car, #816-hopper car, and two #812- gondola cars Est. $200-400 336 Lionel electric loco and three freight cars cars include: box car, gondola and caboose Est. $80-125 337 Large group of Lionel T-Rail track and switches approx. 51 pieces of track, and four #731 switches Est. $600-800 338 Lionel railroad bridge and #82N semaphore bridge attached to added erector set pieces Est. $80-125 351 Continental carved wood vagabond automaton modeled as ne’er-do-well carrying lantern, clockwork mechanism, and batteryoperated lantern Est. $150-300 352 Seven Continental carved wood objects including: pair of trolls, three figural bottle stoppers, acrobat, and Sancho Est. $80-125 353 Large selection of glass marbles Est. $70-100 354 2 Lionel steam locos, rolling stock, & accessories includes: #2020 - steam locomotive and tender, #224 - steam locomotive and tender, Sunoco tank car, #2257 caboose, automatic refrigerated milk car, Pennsylvania Rail Road box car, #38 - water tower, and #45N -automatic gateman Est. $125-200 7 sections of painted cast iron train garden fence Est. $125-200 355 28 assorted 45 rpm records artists include: Elvis, Beatles, Sam Cooke, and many others Est. $50-100 Lionel “Mickey Mouse and Santa” hand car circa 1930s; wind-up version Est. $200-300 356 Five figural cigarette lighters 1940s-1960s; includes: mandarin, Buddha, 2 suits of armor, and a bust of armor Est. $70-100 357 Five combination cigarette lighter/cases 1940s-1960s; including Ronson floral enameled case Est. $100-200 358 5 silver-plated cigarette lighters & metal lighter 1950s-1960s; includes: 2 Ronson urn form, Evans cornucopia, 2 urns, and an Occupied Japan metal cornucopia lighter Est. $100-200 359 Six figural cigarette lighters 1940s-1950s; includes: western boot, donkey, ship’s wheel, Scottish terrier, globe, and pistol Est. $100-200 360 Six Ronson cigarette lighters 1950s-1960s; includes: 3 in original boxes, 2 floral enameled, and burl walnut enamel Est. $70-100 341 343 Arcade cast iron sedan and trailer Est. $150-300 344 18 “Tootsie Toy” and slush metal cars and planes Est. $100-200 345 Arcade cast iron fire engine with pair stamped metal ladders Est. $125-200 346 30 assorted lead doughboy soldiers circa 1930s; makers include Manoil, also includes two artillery pieces Est. $100-200 Lionel #700E Scale Hudson and 700T tender Est. $1,000-2,000 347 Assorted toy vehicles and figures including: lead and rubber figures and similar vehicles Est. $50-100 Lionel #228 0-6-0 switcher loco and tender Est. $300-500 348 Rare salesman’s sample plow dated 1873; wood and metal miniature plow, written on side, “Patented January 1? by John M. Heiges, York Pa.” Est. $500-800 . 18 Marx “Stream Line Electric Train” set comprising; tin plate steam locomotive and four pieces of rolling stock, track, and transformer in original box Est. $50-100 340 332 333 350 Lionel Type Z 250 watt transformer & accessories accessories include: Lionel #67 whistle controller, #25 bumper, and 3 UTC lock ons Est. $100-200 Arcade cast iron double-decker bus Est. $150-300 Taccia “Staccato Collection” pen set fountain and roller ball pens in the “Antique Mist” pattern, with case and box Est. $150-300 Repousse silver yo-yo Est. $60-90 339 342 Five Monte Verde pens includes three fountain and two roller ball Est. $125-225 349 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS PENS & COLLECTIBLES / BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS 361 Eight novelty and desk cigarette lighters 1950s-1970s; including: bowling pin, golden apple, Wedgwood, 2 Evans ceramic lighters, and Stieff pewter stein, etc. Est. $60-90 362 Eight desk lighters and ashtray 1950s-1970s; includes: apple, giant-size pocket lighter, acrylic based lighters, ceramic stein, and Firestone rubber and glass wheel ashtray, dated 1933 Est. $100-200 363 5 Ronson cigarette lighters & 2 case combinations 1950s-1970s; includes: 5 pocket lighters and 2 cigarette case/lighters, one with floral enamel Est. $40-80 364 18 assorted cigarette lighters 1940s-1970s Est. $60-90 365 Dunhill tinder pistol Est. $50-100 366 Nine urn-form desk lighters Est. $70-100 367 Seven early plush animals 1920s-1940s; includes: Stieff bear hand puppet, Scottish terrier, mohair bear, tiger, monkey, and black rag doll Est. $100-200 402 [Americana] Thirteen Bound Volumes 1) Benson J. Lossing, Our Country - A Household History (New York: Johnson and Miles, 1876, 1878) two volumes, 4to, brown; 2) R. Chambers, ed., The Book of Days (Philadelphia: JB Lippincott and Co., 1863, 1864), two volumes, 4to, black; 3) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly (1877), one volume, 4to, brown; 4) The Century (New York: The Century Co., 1882, 1883), two volumes, 4to, black, marbled paper; 5) Scribner’s Magazine (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890, 1906) two volumes, 4to; 6) Scribner’s Monthly (New York: Scribner & Co., 1877, 1878, 1881), three volumes, 4to. Est. $100-200 403 [History] 18 Bound Volumes 1) Charles F. Horne, ed., Great Men and Famous Women (New York: Selmar Hess, 1894), eight volumes, folio, brown, cloth; 2) All Around the World (New York: Selmar Hess), four volumes, folio, brown; 3) Professor Leo De Colange, LL.D., A Tour of the World (New York: University Press, 1896), three volumes, folio, blue, marbled paper, spines covered with masking tape; 4) Charlotte M. Yonge, Pictorial History of the World’s Great Nations (New York: Selmar Hess, 1882), three volumes, 4to, brown, marbled paper. Est. $100-200 404 368-399 400 401 No Lots [Art History] 11 Bound Volumes of The Art Journal 1) 1875-1881, including one duplicate volume 1875, two duplicate volumes 1876, and one duplicate volume 1878 (New York: D. Appleton & Co), folio, brown, all in Publisher’s Deluxe Leather Bindings; 2) Three bound volumes of Le Salon de 1896, 1897, 1898 (Paris & New York: Boussad, Valadon & Cie) folio, red, pictorial cloth. Est. $100-200 [Fiction] Sixteen volumes of The Strand Magazine George Newnes, ed. (London: 19011908), 4to, containing The Hound of the Baskervilles and many other Sherlock Holmes stories. Eight in original blue Strand format. Est. $200-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS [History] Five Bound Volumes 1) Thomas Johnes, Esq., trans., The Chronicles of Enguerrand De Monstrelet (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853); two volumes, 4to, marbled paper; 2) Pierre De Nolhac, Louis XV Et Madame De Pompadour (Paris: Goupil & Cie), 4to, marbled paper, covers missing; 3) Paul Lacroix, Moeurs, Usages, Et Costumes Au Moyen Age Et A LePoque De La Renaissance (Paris: Librairie De Firmin Didot Freres, Fils Et Cie, 1872), 4to, red, cloth; 4) Paul Lacroix, The Eighteenth Century, It’s Institutions, Customs & Costumes, France 1700-1789 (London: Bickers and Son), 4to, red, cloth. Est. $50-100 405 [Literature] Twelve Volumes 1) The Poet and Painter; Or, Gems of Art and Song (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1868), 4to, brown, marbled paper; 2) Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies (London: Longman, Brown Green, and Longmans, 1846), 4to, brown, printed paper; 3) S.C. Hall, Esq., FSA., ed., The Book of British Ballads (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1853), 4to, brown, (cover detached); 4) The Poet’s Gallery, A Series of Portrait Illustrations of British Poets (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1861), 4to, brown; 5) Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie, Moore’s Melodies and American Poems With a Biography and a Critical Review of Lyric Poets (New York: International Publishing Company, 1871), 4to, red; 6) George R. Sims, ed., Living London...(London, Paris, New York and Melbourne, 1902, 1903) three volumes, 4to, red, cloth, (covers missing and/or detached, damaged spine); 7) The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (New York: William Jackson, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835), four volumes, 4to, marbled paper boards. Est. $50-100 406 [Art Reference] The Art of Walter Crane P.G. Konody, (London: George Bell & Sons, 1902) Est. $100-150 407 [History] 16 Volumes of The Illustrated War News 1) (London: Illustrated London News and Sketch, Ltd., 1914, 1915, 1916), eight volumes, 8vo, brown, cloth; 2) (London: Illustrated London News and Sketch, Ltd., 1916, 1917, 1918), eight volumes, 4to, brown, cloth. Est. $50-100 408 [Printing] Two Bound Volumes 1) Henry Lewis Johnson, ed., The Printing Art (Cambridge, USA: The University Press, 1903), folio, brown, paper; 2) Louis Flader, ed., Achievement in Photo-Engraving and Letter Press Printing (Chicago: American Photo-Engravers Association, 1927), folio, black. Est. $50-100 409 [Horticulture] Meehan’s Monthly Thomas Meehan, Meehan’s Monthly: A Magazine of Horticulture, Botany and Kindred Subjects (Philadelphia: Thomas Meehan & Sons, 1891-1892), one volume, 4to, brown. Est. $50-100 19 BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS 410 411 20 [Reference] Twelve Volumes 1) The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL.D. (Cincinnati: Applegate & Co. Publishers, 1856), one volume, 4to, brown, (covers and spine worn); 2) Webster’s Encyclopedic Dictionary (Chicago: Webster’s Dictionary Publishing Co., 1896), one volume, 4to, brown; 3) Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession of James the Second (Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co., 1856), one volume, 4to, brown, cloth; 4) Charles Morris, LL.D., ed., The 20th Century Cyclopedia of Practical Information (Philadelphia: Universal Publishing Co., 1901), two volumes, 4to, brown; 5) C.A. Feiling, et al., Flugel’s Dictionary, parts I and II (London: Whittaker & Co., Dulau and Co., and D. Nutt, 1875), two volumes, 4to, gray, marbled paper; 6) James C. Fernald, L.H.D., ed., The Desk Standard Dictionary of the English Language (New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1916), one volume, 4to, green, cloth; 7) William Hone, Hone’s Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar (London: J. Haddon, 1840), two volumes, 4to, brown, cloth; 8) William Hone, The Every-Day Book and Table Book (London: J. Haddson, 1840), one volume, 4to, brown, cloth; 9) William Hone, The Every-Day Book or the Guide to the Year (London: M’oorquodale and Co.), one volume, 4to, brown, cloth (spine damaged). Est. $50-100 [Literature] Twelve Volumes 1) The Boy’s Own Annual (Toronto: Warwick Bros and Rutter & London: Leisure House Office, Volumes IV, XV and XVIII), three volumes, folio, with G.A. Henty story; 2) Robert Brown, Science For All (London, Paris & New York, Volume III), one volume, 4to, brown, cloth; 3) Harry Parkes, That Sister-In-Law of Mine (London & New York: Frederick Warne and Co., 1888) printed paper; 4) Clement Clarke Moore, The Night Before Christmas, an antique reproduction (New York; Philomel Books, 1989), folio, printed paper; 5) The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, Belle Sauvage Works, folio, brown, cloth; 6) Henry C. Walsh, ed., Milton’s Paradise Lost (Philadelphia: Henry Altemus), folio, printed cloth; 7) Fables and Allegories Young and Old (Philadelphia: Charles Foster, 1885), 4to, printed cloth; 8) Boy’s Own Book (New York: R. Worthington, 1881), 8vo, printed cloth; 9) Mother, Home & Heaven (Philadelphia: Bradley, Garretson & Co., 1883), 8vo, printed cloth; 10) Wayside Blossoms (Philadelphia: H.J. Smith & Co., 1891), 4to, printed cloth. Est. $80-150 412 413 414 [German] 10 volumes 1) Schiller’s Werke (Druck und Verlag von E. Hallberger, 1879, Volumes I-IV), four volumes, 4to, brown, 1/4 leather, marbled paper; 2) E. Stade, Deutsche Geschichte (Bielefeld und Leipzig: Verlag von Velhagen & Klafing, 1882), two volumes, 4to, green, marbled boards; 3) Goethes Samtliche Werke (Stittgart und Berlin: J.O. Cotta’sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger), 8vo; 4) Peter Betthausen, The World of Art: Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Berlin: Kunst und Gesellschaft: 1985), 4to, printed paper; 5) Franz von Bayros, The Amorous Drawings of the Marquis von Bayros (New York: The Cythera Press, 1968), folio, black, cloth; 6) Eduard Fuchs, Geschichte Der Erotischen Kunst (Munchen: Ulbert Langen), 4to, brown cloth. Est. $50-80 [Art] Nine Volumes 1) The Titian Gallery (Boston: James R. Osgood and Co., 1877), folio, brown, cloth; 2) Gallery of Great Composers (Boston: James R. Osgood and Co., 1874), folio, brown, pictorial cloth; 3) The Dresden Gallery (Boston: James R. Osgood and Co., 1877), folio, brown, cloth; 4) Charles Blanc, et al., The Masterpieces of Italian Art (Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co., Volume II), folio, brown (spine missing, back board detached); 5) Clarence Cook, Art and Artists of Our Time (New York: Selmar Hess, 1888) three volumes, folio, brown, cloth; 6) Beruhmter Meister Der Gegenwart, Moderne Kunst (Berlin: Verlag Von Rich Bong), two volumes, folio. Est. $80-150 [History] Nine Volumes 1) Old England (London: Charles Knight and Co.), two volumes (I-II), folio, cloth (Ex-Library); 2) Bill Yenne, ed., All Aboard! The Golden Age of American Rail Travel (London: Bison Books, Ltd., 1989), folio, cloth, dust jacket; 3) Ira E. Bennett, History of the Panama Canal (Washington D.C.: Historical Publishing Company, 1915), 4to, green, cloth; 4) Mrs. Oliphant, The Makers of Florence (London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1891), 8vo, red, cloth; 5) Joel Cook, England, Picturesque and Descriptive (Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1882), 4to, green, pictorial cloth; 6) S.A. Schnegg, Tausend Und Ein Schweizer Bild (1926), folio, green (spine damaged); 7) Switzerland, It’s Mountains and Valley (London: Bickers & Sons, 1878), folio, blue; 8) Baldwin H. Ward, ed., Pictorial History of America (Los Angeles: Editors of Year, 1955), folio, green (spine damaged). Est. $50-100 415 [History] Four Vol. of National Coopers’ Journal (Philadelphia: Volumes 22-28), four volumes, folio (Ex-Library). Est. $50-100 416 [Law] The History of English Law 2nd Ed (1788), Volumes I-IV. Est. $100-200 417 [Law] Two Titles 1) Law of Evidence (1744); 2) Fielding’s Extracts From The Penal Law (1769). Est. $100-200 418 [Law] Two Titles 1) Harrington on Statutes (1769); 2) Foster’s Crown Law (1762). Est. $100-200 419 [Lit.] Three Vol. Poetical Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.), three volumes (I-III), folio, brown. Est. $50-80 420 [International] Seven Volumes 1) Fur Alle Delt (Berlin: 1897-1900), four volumes, folio; 2) Rev. Nikita Chakirov, ed., Illustrated History of the Russian Empire (The Russian Orthodox Youth Committee, 1971), folio, pictorial cloth; 3) J. Eugene Reed, Masterpieces of German Art (Philadelphia: Gebbie & Co.), two volumes (I-II), folio. Est. $100-150 421 [Literature] Fourteen Volumes 1) Punch (London: Punch Office), eight volumes, 4to; 2) George Cruikshank, Humorous Illustrations (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.), 8vo, red cloth; 3) The Finish to Life In and Out of London (London: John Camden Hotten), 4to, blue cloth; 4) Pictures From “Punch” (London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co., LD.), four volumes (I-IV), 4to. Est. $80-150 422 [Religion] Two Volumes of Bida Bible (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1877), two volumes (I-II), folio, red (Ex-Library). Est. $50-100 423 [Science] Two Volumes of Scientific American Suppl (New York: Munn & Co.), two volumes (IV-V), folio. Est. $50-100 424 [Periodicals] Five Volumes 1) Picture Papers (1872), folio, red (ExLibrary); 2) Once a Week (New York: Peter Fenklon Collier, 1893), folio; 3) Harper’s Bazar (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1868), folio; 4) F. Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper (New York: 1886), two volumes (I-II), folio. Est. $50-100 425 [Literature] The Black Arrow, 1st Ed. Robert Louis Stevenson, (London: 1888). Est. $100-200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS 426 [Art] Six Volumes 1) Clarence Cook, Art and Artists of Our Time (New York: Selmar Hess, 1888) two volumes (I & III), folio, brown; 2) The Ebers Gallery (New York: William S. Gottsberger, 1886), folio, green cloth; 3) Famous Paintings of the World (New York: Fine Art Publishing Company, 1894), 4to; 4) S.C. Hall, Esq., ed., The National Gallery Comprising The Pictures Known As The Vernon Collection (London and New York: Virtue and Co.), two volumes (I-II), folio, red. Est. $50-100 427 [Periodicals] 17 Vol. of The Illus. London News (London: The London News, 1857-1871), folio. Est. $100-200 428 [Periodicals] 14 Vol. of The Illus. London News (London: The London News, 1872-1878), folio. Est. $100-200 429 [Periodicals] 15 Vol. of The Illus. London News (London: The London News, 1879-1886), folio. Est. $100-200 430 [History] Two Volumes of Picturesque America (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1874), two volumes (I-II), folio. Est. $100-200 431 [History] Three Volumes of Picturesque Europe (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1853), three volumes (I-III), folio. Est. $100-200 432 433 434 435 436 [American Political Autographs] Two envelopes with free franks, addressed to Henry Stockbridge, Baltimore, one from Edward Everett, the other from WIlliam H. Seward; each framed with engraved portrait Est. $200-300 437 [American Political Autograph] Daniel Webster envelope with free frank as U.S. Senator, addressed to John Pendleton Kennedy, Baltimore; framed with engraved portrait; together with an inscribed engraved portrait of noted New York jurist and diplomat, Joseph H. Choate (1832-1917), framed Est. $150-250 438 [American Political Autograph] Henry Clay signed portion of a draft on the Bank of the United States at Lexington, dated at Ashland, Sept. 27, 1832; framed with engraved portrait Est. $150-250 439 [Presidential Autograph] John Quincy Adams signed part-printed land grant, dated at Washington, Oct. 7, 1828, granting 100 acres (presumably in Ohio) to James Stanberry, assignee of William Durrington, a veteran of the Maryland Line; on vellum, with embossed paper seal; framed with engraved portrait Est. $200-300 440 [Presidential Autograph] James Madison clipped signature from an envelope, “Free James Madison,” 3/4 X 2 3/4 in. visible, framed with engraved portrait Est. $200-300 [History] Two Volumes of Picturesque Palestine (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881), two volumes (I-II), folio (Ex-Library). Est. $100-200 441 [Hist] Frank Leslie’s Illus. Historical Register … of the Centennial Exposition of 1876 (New York: Frank Leslie, 1876), folio. Est. $80-150 [Presidential Autograph] Franklin Pierce clipped signature from an envelope, “Free Franklin Pierce,” 1 X 5 1/4 in. visible, framed with engraved portrait Est. $150-200 442 [Presidential Autograph] Herbert Hoover signature on original ticket to game 5 of the 1929 World Series, together with a typed letter signed from Lawrence Richey, the President’s secretary, on White House stationery, Oct. 19, 1929, sending back the signed ticket, and with an original photograph of the President and First Lady at the Game; framed together Est. $250-500 [Science] Two Volumes of Essays on Physiognomy John Caspar Lavater (London: For T. Bensley by John Stockdale, 1810), two volumes (I & III), folio (boards detached). Est. $100-200 [Americana] Two Republic of Texas documents 1) Statement referring to the transfer of a judgment of debt, Victoria Co., 1845; and a Sheriff’s deed transferring ownership of a house and lot, Victoria Co., 1845 Est. $150-200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 443 [Presidential Autograph] Harry S. Truman typed letter signed on White House stationery, dated at Washington, Nov. 7, 1950, thanking a supporter for a letter and mentioning police officer Les Coffelt, who had been killed a few days earlier, saving Truman from assassins; framed with engraved portrait Est. $250-500 444 [Presidential Autograph] Rutherford B. Hayes signature on a part-printed order for the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the U.S. to a pardon, dated at Washington, April 27, 1877, framed, with an engraved portrait Est. $200-300 445 [Presidential Autograph] James Monroe signature on a part-printed deed for land in Wooster Township, Ohio, sold to George Hackett of Pennsylvania, dated at Washington, January 20, 1819; on vellum, with remnants of seal; framed, with an engraved portrait Est. $300-500 446 [Presidential Autograph] Andrew Jackson signature on a part-printed deed for land near Crawfordsville, Indiana, sold to Evi Martin of Indiana, dated at Washington, April 3, 1829; on vellum, with paper seal; framed Est. $300-500 447 [Baseball Autograph] Lou Gehrig clipped signature on lined notebook paper, framed, with photo in uniform Est. $200-400 448 [American Autograph] Francis Scott Key autograph letter signed, dated at Washington, June 26, 1838, to unnamed correspondent, dealing with a case against an individual named McCrae, framed, with photo of a painted portrait Est. $200-400 449 [Presidential Autograph] Ulysses S. Grant as President, Dec. 10, 1872, signed part-printed commission, to Marion T. Anderson, as Deputy Postmaster of Red Oak, Iowa, countersigned by Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State, seal at lower left; framed Est. $1,000-1,500 450 [Presidential Autograph] Lyndon B. Johnson signature in pen on White House imprinted card, 2 1/2 X 3 7/8 in., framed Est. $150-200 21 BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS 454 451 [French Revolution] Military letter, 1795 a letter dated at Montceaux, 12 Vendemiaire, An 4 (September, 1795) from an unidentified officer (Ch. Chambaud?) to an Adjutant General Jouet (?) concerning defensive preparations and the positions of the enemy; together with a partial legal document, 1846 Est. $80-125 453 454 452 22 [Presidential Autograph] John F. Kennedy signature in pen on a brief typed letter, on Senate stationery, Dec. 21, 1960, thanking a supporter, framed; together with a TLS from Evelyn Lincoln on White House stationery, Oct. 22, 1962, confirming the authenticity of the signature, and a related newspaper clipping from 1964 Est. $300-500 [Presidential Autograph] Thomas Jefferson as Governor of Virginia, February 1, 1781, signed part-printed deed for 17 acres in Rockingham Co., to Joseph Douglas, commonwealth seal at lower left; framed, with engraved portrait Est. $1,000-1,500 George Washington signed ship’s letter, 1796 three-language text certifying the peaceful and legitimate voyage of the ship Commerce, of Boston, carrying a cargo of rice and indigo from Charleston, SC, to Falmouth, MA; signed by Washington as President, and by Edmund Randolph, Sec. of State, other signatures from the port of Charleston authorities; printed on paper, completed in pen, with embossed paper seals of the U.S. and South Carolina; 15 3/4 X 12 3/4 in., framed Est. $4,000-6,000 455 Abraham Lincoln signed commission, March 23, 1865 brevet to rank of Lt. Colonel awarded to Richard F. O’Beirne, “for gallant services at the battle on the Weldon Railroad, Virginia,” the previous August; signed by the President, l.r., and countersigned by Edwin M. Stanton, Sec. of War; part-printed vellum, completed in pen, with embossed blue paper seal, 17 1/2 X 13 1/2 in. Est. $3,000-4,000 456 [Civil War] Soldier’s letter, Battle of Roanoke I. Charles F. Tuckwell (Pvt., Co. D, 23rd Mass. Infantry) dated at Camp Raleigh, Roanoke Island, Feb. 14, 1862; 6pp. (the first with patriotic image of a zouave and flags) written in ink and pencil, to his family: offering rich detail of his experiences landing under fire, battle against Confederate forces, and the aftermath; accompanied by photocopied related documents and a transcript of the letter (Tuckwell died of typhoid fever at New Bern, NC, May 9, 1862.) Est. $250-350 457 [Civil War] Five documents, Harper’s Ferry comprising four part-printed receipts or requisitions for military equipment and supplies: 1) Requisition for horse feed for the Military Telegraph, Oct. 16, 1862; 2) Receipt for delivery of the same, Nov. 4; 3) Quartermaster’s receipt for various insignia and accessories from 34th Mass., April 11, 1864; and 4) receipt for Enfield rifle and various accessories turned in by 1st Lt. G. K. Leek on orders of Gen. Sigel, June 24, 1864; together with printed order of Edwin Stanton, March 24, 1862, that the line from Harper’s Ferry to Winchester designated a Military Railroad under administration of the B & O Est. $100-200 458 [Cartography] Olney, School Atlas, 1837 Jesse Olney, A New and Improved School Atlas (NY: 1837) small folio, printed boards, containing colored maps of the United States as a whole and by region, with other maps of the rest of the world Est. $150-250 459 [Americana] Three titles comprising: M. H, Smith, Sunshine and Shadow in New York (Hartford: Burr, 1869) thick 8vo, full sheep; The Magazine of American History, Vol. III (1889) 4to, quarter leather, cloth, bound with over 200 aditional illustrations; and Atkinson’s Casket, Vol. I (Phila.: 1832) 8vo, hald sheep, marbled boards; pp. 3455-’56 partly missing Est. $150-250 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS BOOKS & AUTOGRAPHS / DECORATIONS 460 Quran Urdu, Indian, folio, original red leather decorated binding Est. $600-900 461 [Art Reference] L’oeuvre De Barye Roger Ballu (Paris: Maison Quantin, 1890), folio. Est. $150-200 462 [Literature] Nine Volumes of Shakespeare’s Works Stratford-on-Avon Edition (London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co.), Volumes I-IX. Est. $100-150 463-999 No Lots Sunday, April 12, 2015, 10:00 AM Session 1000 Five Japanese Imari porcelain table objects late 19th century; four plates, 8 1/2 in. Diam., and a shaped bone dish, 6 in. W. Est. $125-200 1001 Japanese Imari porcelain charger and bowl late 19th century; charger with cherry blossom decoration and flower mark on verso, 16 in. D., and a bowl with dragon decoration, 9 1/2 in. D. Est. $125-200 1002 Chinese Export porcelain bowl and bulb planter 19th century; Canton blue and white cutcorner porcelain bowl, 4 in. H., 9 1/2 in. Sq., and a Famille Rose corner-cut bulb planter, marked “CHINA,” 8 in. L., and 6 1/2 in. W. Est. $125-200 1003 Japanese Imari porcelain vase lamp 20th century; quadriform vase with cherry blossom decoration, mounted on ebonized wood base with silk shade, 28 in. H. Est. $125-200 1004 Pr. Chinese cloisonne enamel ginger jars and lamp pair ginger jars with cloud decoration, marked “CHINA,” 8 in. H., and a vase lamp, mounted on wood base with shade, 22 in. H. Est. $200-300 1005 French brass and beveled glass carriage clock early 20th century; retailed by “Tiffany & Co.,” with key, 4 1/2 in. H. Est. $300-500 1006 Brevete miniature carriage clock early 20th century; mother-of pearl case, with silvered metal swing handle, ball feet, and red guilloche enamel face, impressed “Brevete 33917,” 1 1/2 in. H., with leather and velvet carrying/display case Est. $200-500 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 1007 Three German figures and Royal Doulton figure Rosenthal porcelain dachshund by Dorothea Moldenhauer (1879-1968), 2 3/4 in. H., Heubach Basset Hound, 3 in.H., Metzler & Orloff, boy and songbird figure, 3 in. H. and a Royal Doulton china figure “Lynne,” H.N. 2329, 7 in. H. Est. $125-200 1008 Pair of Mettlach salt glazed stoneware vases first quarter- 20th century; each vase having vignettes of putto, impressed marks, 14 in. H. Est. $200-400 1009 Two Mettlach pewter salt glazed stoneware steins first quarter-20th century; each pewter mounted stein with relief decoration of merry- making peasants, impressed marks, 6 1/4 in. H. Est. $150-300 1010 Mettlach salt glazed stoneware flagon late 19th century; pewter mounted flagon, with raised geometric pattern decoration, and central band with drinking fauns, impressed mark, 16 in. H. Est. $200-400 1011 Mettlach salt glazed stoneware flagon second half-20th century; pewtermounted flagon, with heraldic and swag decoration, satyr mask spout, 12 in. H. Est. $200-400 1012 Mettlach salt glazed stoneware stein and charger first quarter-20th century; pewter mounted stein with raised acanthus and geometric pattern decoration, 16 in. H., and charger with landsknecht in landscape with castle in background and scroll with motto, 14 1/2 in. Diam., both with impressed marks Est. $200-400 1013 Mettlach salt glazed stoneware flagon dated 1885; relief decoration of peasants, grapevines, and birds, with various mottoes, pewter mounts with engraved name and date, stamped mark, 14 1/2 in. H. Est. $300-500 1014 German china pewter mounted flagon late 19th century; with decoration of happy drinking dwarves and mottoes, impressed marks underneath, 10 in. H. Est. $200-300 1015 Villeroy & Boch ceramic wine jar and tumbler late 19th century; wine jar with decoration of merry peasant couple and musicians in townscape, 14 in. H., and tumbler with decoration of piper and bird in townscape, 4 3/4 in. H., both with stamped marks Est. $200-300 1016 Pair of Continental jasperware vases first half-20th century; relief decoration of happy peasants, twist handles, unmarked, 12 in. H. Est. $150-300 1017 Three Villeroy & Boch salt glazed stoneware steins early 20th century; two pewter-mounted steins with grapevine relief and vignettes of drinkers, 5 1/2 and 6 in. H., and similar tankard, 3 1/2 in., all with stamp marks Est. $150-300 1018 Mettlach salt glazed stoneware punch tureen early 20th century; large lidded tureen and matching underplate, with relief vignettes of drinking peasants, satyr mask handles, and mottoes, tureen- 14 in. H., underplate16 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 1019 Villeroy & Boch salt glazed stoneware flagon early 20th century; pewter-mounted flagon with biblical relief decorations, and stamped mark, 12 in. H. Est. $200-400 1020 Hauber & Reuther stein and German Pilsner glass early 20th century; pewter-mounted stein with decoration of drinking peasants, 5 in. H. and large enamel decorated amber Pilsner glass depicting playful gnomes on grapevine, 19 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-300 23 DECORATIONS 1021 Large Mettlach salt glazed stoneware ewer early 20th century; large and impressive piece with relief decoration of putti, lion masks, and artists implements, with portrait medallions of Richard Wagner, Hans Makart, and Schilling, 25 in. H. Est. $200-400 1022 Pr. of Derby china figures: Shakespeare and Milton circa 1820; each literary figure leaning on classical column, with stack of books, mark underneath, 7 in. H. Est. $200-400 1023 Chinese Famille Verte bodhisattva porcelain figure eight-armed figure seated on lotus, 13 in. H. Est. $300-500 1024 Chinese Famille Verte porcelain puzzle wine pot late19th/early 20th century; floral decoration, each side with vignette of sage in garden, 7 in. H. Est. $150-300 1025 Chinese Famille Verte porcelain wine pot 20th century; modeled as opposing dragons, 8 in. Est. $150-300 1031 Napoleon III Sevres porcelain cream jug dated 1862; decorated with gold cypher of Napoleon III and stamp marks, 5 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-300 1032 Two Dresden crinoline porcelain figures early 20th century; figure of standing woman, with Dresden mark, 11 in. H., and a Muller & Co., family musical party, 5 1/2 in. H., 8 in. W. Est. $125-200 1033 Native American pottery “Storyteller” and figure painted pottery “Storyteller” figure by, “Denise Eustace,” signed, “D. Eustace Cochiti Zuni 96,” 7 1/2 in. H., and painted pottery figural group of human figure and two small turtles on back of large turtle, by Norma Jean Ortiz (b. 1955), signed “Norma Jean Acoma N.M. 11-12-96,” 2 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-300 Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1034 . 1028 Pair of Staffordshire earthenware window supports first quarter-19th century; each with profile bust of young beauty with cupid, 4 in. H. Est. $150-300 . Ed Moulthrop turned leopard maple vessel (American, 1916-2003). Turned and polished stylized wood vase, brand mark, inscribed “Ed Moulthrop Leopard Maple Acer Rubrum 102942,” approx. 9 in. H., 12 in. Diam. Est. $1,500-2,500 Provenance: Edward Moulthrop was a Georgia born architect and professor who was instrumental in making wood turning an important visual art 1029 Property of Various Owners 1035 Japanese lacquered scholar’s box late 19th century; lid with decoration of horse under starry sky, interior with gold dust decoration, 4 in. H., 10 1/2 in. L., 8 in. W. Est. $300-500 Japanese Hirado porcelain dog group late 19th century; modeled as two playful puppies, 3 in. H., 5 in. L. Est. $1,000-2,000 1030 Pair of Nymphenburg porcelain “Dionysus” figures first half-20th century; modeled as classical wine god seated on stump holding grapes, surrounded by symbolic wine articles, 12 in. H. Est. $200-400 24 1039 Ten Japanese Imari porcelain bowls early 20th-century; floral decoration, 7 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $150-250 1040 Pair of Nymphenburg porcelain busts of children first half-20th century; each white porcelain bust of boy and girl in rococo manner attire, each 10 in. H. Est. $200-400 1041 Vienna porcelain Chinese boy figure first quarter-20th century; modeled as youth preparing a parade lantern, 6 in. H. Est. $125-200 1042 Twelve assorted glass wine rinsers second half -19th century; cut Anglo-Irish and American glass rinsers, all approx. 4 in. H. Est. $200-300 1043 Six Anglo-Irish cut crystal underplates 20th century; elaborate cut glass border, 5 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $125-200 1026 Chinese doucai glazed porcelain foo dog modeled as recumbent dog with cub, 8 in. H., 8 in. L. Est. $125-200 1027 Pr. Chinese Export blue celadon porcelain foo dogs 9 in. H. Est. $100-200 1038 Two Nymphenburg white porcelain figures After Franz Bustelli. Each modeled as Chinese male figure offering a greeting, stamp mark, 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200 1036 Two Chinese monochrome porcelain vases both with bleeding flambe glazes and character marks, both 5 3/4 in. H. Est. $200-400 1037 Chinese porcelain triform footed bowl turquoise ground with Famille Rose floral decoration and Daoguong type mark, 2 1/2 in. H., 6 in. W. Est. $200-300 1044 Continental canary glass partial dessert set 17 pieces, comprising; four water goblets, three cordials, six dessert bowls, and four dessert plates Est. $150-300 1045 Herend porcelain gorilla in the “Black Fishnet” pattern, parcel-gilt highlights, 4 in. H. Est. $150-300 1046 Pair of Dresden porcelain pagoda nodders second half-20th century; mandarin and lady in elaborately painted floral decorated garments, with lead weighted nodding heads and hands, blue underglaze mark, 7 in. H. Est. $300-500 1047 French brass and glass carriage clock late 19th century; brass case with beveled glass panels, enamel face, retailed by “John Wanamaker, Philadelphia,” 4 in. H. Est. $200-400 1048 Lalique crystal plate and vanity tray Bicentennial plate with eagle decoration, dated 1976, 8 1/2 in. Diam., and vanity tray with molded foliate relief edges, 10 1/2 in. L., both inscribed “Lalique, France” Est. $200-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS DECORATIONS 1049 Swiss inlaid rosewood cylinder music box fourth quarter-19th century; ebonized rosewood case with floral inlay, eight airs listed, 5 in. H., 14 in. W., 7 in. D. Est. $300-500 1058 Chinese Export Famille Rose porcelain teaware circa 1800; floral garland decoration and with unusual marriage decoration, comprising globular-form teapot and two tea bowls and saucers Est. $500-800 Property from the Estate of Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) 1059 Chinese Export armorial porcelain demitasse pot circa 1770; with heraldic armorial and floral sprig decoration, 8 1/2 in. H. Est. $600-900 1050 Adolphe Lavergne. “Charmeur de Lezards” bronze (French, 1863-1928). Polished bronze of youth playing pipes with lizard on fence post, signed in cast, “Lavergne” with brass title plaque, figure - 18 in. H., mounted on lamp base Est. $800-1,200 Property of Various Owners 1051 Three early Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates porcelain cabinet plates with holiday theme decoration, dates include; 1920, 1931, and 1947, 7 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 1052 Three glass sugar shakers and ceramic shaker late 19th/early 20th century; opalescent glass shaker with threaded tin lid, two opalescent “End of the Day” glass shakers, and Renaissance Revival china shaker with threaded pewter top, marked “1889,” 4 1/2 to 5 in. H. Est. $200-300 1053 Five Limoges porcelain oyster plates late 19th century; six pocket plates with parcel-gilt decoration, 8 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 1054 Two American redware pottery plates mid-19th century; both with sawtooth edge, one with yellow fern slip glaze decoration, 10 in. Diam., other undecorated, 8 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $200-300 1060 Chines Export blue and white armorial bowl circa 1765; blue and white porcelain bowl bearing the arms of Greveen and Grouardt, 8 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $500-800 Provenance: For similar examples see “Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market” by J. Kroes 1061 Chinese Export armorial porcelain tankard circa 1760; probably for the English market, bell-shaped tankard with heraldic armorial and pair of grisaille decorated vignettes, 8 in. H. Est. $600-900 1062 Three pieces of Chinese Export armorial teaware circa 1800; porcelain teaware each with heraldic style armorial and blue spearhead border, comprising: drum-form teapot, double-handled covered sugar, and waste bowl Est. $1,200-1,500 1063 1057 Continental bronze fisherman polished bronze figure of youth holding fish standing on rocks, 13 1/2 in, H. Est. $150-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS . Chinese Export footed bowl and underplate Chen Lung, circa 1740; scalloped bowl and matching underplate with bird, floral, and butterfly decoration, bowl - 2 1/2 in. H., 6 in. Diam., underplate - 7 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $1,500-2,000 1065 Chinese Export Famille Verte porcelain punch bowl second half-19th century; exterior with meandering garden scene with figures, character mark underneath, 5 1/2 in. H., 13 1/2 in. W. Est. $1,200-1,500 1066 Chinese Export Imari porcelain plate circa 1730; 10 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 1067 Chinese Export Imari porcelain charger Kang Xi, circa 1720; rouge de fer decoration with five floral and pagoda landscape vignettes, 14 in. Diam. Est. $600-800 1068 Four Chinese porcelain Buddhists votive offerings 19th century; each modeled as stack of nuts and squash, 3 in. H., 3 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $400-600 1069 Chinese Export armorial sugar bowl circa 1760; double-handled sugar bowl with floral and heraldic shield decoration, probably for the Northern European market, 4 1/2 in. H., 6 in. W. Est. $700-1,000 . 1055 Weller art pottery planter circa 1920s; modeled as group of cattails flanked by frog on either side, with water lilies, stamp mark, 8 in. H., 9 in. W. Est. $200-300 1056 Two painted Russian lacquer boxes 20th century; first box with parcel-gilt and elaborately painted lid depicting a bridal procession, 2 1/2 in. H., 7 in. W., and similar box with lid decorated with wedding banquet, 2 in. H., 7 in. W. Est. $150-300 1064 1070 . Rare Chinese Export armorial helmet pitcher circa 1800; porcelain pitcher bearing “The Arms of the State of New York,” 5 1/2 in. H. Est. $1,200-1,600 Pr of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain footed bowls Yung Chen, circa 1736; with peony decoration, 2 1/2 in. H., 6 in. Diam. Est. $1,200-1,500 1071 Chinese Export armorial porcelain plate circa 1760; with heraldic shield and three European theme vignettes, 9 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 25 DECORATIONS 1072 Chinese Export porcelain platter circa 1800; for the American market, with sepia and gilt swag decoration, 15 1/2 in. L., 13 in. W. Est. $300-500 1073 Six assorted brass and bell metal candlesticks 18th/early 19th century; comprising: three English square bases, two Spanish square bases, and quatrefoil base, 6 1/2 to 9 1/2 in. H. Est. $300-500 1074 Seven assorted 18th century brass candlesticks with circular petal bases, 6 1/2 to 9 in. H. Est. $300-500 1075 Continental school, late 19th c. Equestrian figure After Verrochios. Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice, mounted on marble base, 12 in. H. total Est. $400-500 1076 German painted porcelain plaque of cupid late 19th/early 20th century; set in elaborate giltwood easel-back frame, plaque - 4 1/2 x 3 1/2, frame - 12 in. H., 8 in. W. Est. $300-500 1077 Holmegaard art glass centerpiece bowl free-form art glass piece, inscribed “?PG8623438,” approx. 10 1/2 in. H., 18 in. W. Est. $600-800 1078 Two Baccarat and Waterford crystal objects Baccarat star vase, 10 1/2 in. Diam., sunburst paperweight, 3 1/2 in. Diam., and a Waterford scent bottle, 4 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-300 1079 Steuben crystal chalice and nut dish both with etched mark, chalice - 6 in. H., nut dish - 5 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 1080 Val Kahe. Pottery plate (Contemporary Native American). Painted pottery plate, 12 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 Provenance: Purchased at Eagle Plume’s Gallery 1081 Bronze lioness sculpture patinated bronze figure of prowling lioness on unpolished granite base, 3 1/2 in. H., 7 in. L. Est. $200-400 26 1082 1091 Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with silver rim second half-19th century; bowl with stork decoration and silver rim with English hallmarks, 4 1/2 in H.,10 3/4 in. Diam. Est. $250-350 . Rosa Bonheur. “Le Merinos (French, 1822-1899). Modeled as recumbent ram, signed in cast “Rosa B.,” 8 3/4 in. L. Est. $1,000-2,000 1083 Napoleon III gilt-bronze and marble mantel clock circa 1865; marble pedestal base supporting clock drum, with gilt-metal musical instruments, probably an allegory of music, enamel face, 10 in. H., 5 1/2 in. W. Est. $400-600 1084 Three Herend porcelain animals stingray in blue “Fishnet” pattern 7 in. L. seahorse in yellow “Fishnet” pattern, 4 in.H., and turtle in the green “Fishnet” pattern, 2 in. Est. $125-200 1085 Two Herend porcelain animals in the pink “Fishnet” pattern, includes puppet and kitten, 1 1/2 to 4 in. H. Est. $150-300 1086 Five Herend porcelain figures three in blue “Fishnet” pattern, including: fledgling bird, owl on a branch, and bird on a rock, 2 to 3 in. H., and two in the rust “Fishnet” pattern, including bird on a rock and bird on a branch, 2 and 3 in. Est. $125-200 1087 Chinese Famille Rose porcelain plate mid-19th century; floral and vine decoration and Guang Shu mark, 7 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 1088 Chinese Export Famille Rose marriage plate floral swag borders and overlapping gilt monogrammed initials to signify union, 9 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $250-400 1089 Chinese Export Famille Rose armorial plate late 18th century; floral border with heraldic armorial showing union, 10 in. Diam. Est. $200-300 1090 Louis XVI bromze and enamel vase lamp early 20th century; gilt-bronze urn with patinated bronze figural handles, blue du roi enamel band and 10 Limoges enamel inset plaques, mounted on lamp base, 25 in. H. to socket Est. $700-1,000 1092 Pair of German gilt-metal-mounted porcelain urns late 19th century; each with painted portrait of young beauty, having painted floral and gilt bow and swag decoration, with pseudo Sevres marks, 11 1/2 in. H. Est. $400-600 1093 Continental Renaissance Revival jewel box late 19th century; gilt box with green wash, raised foliate and medallion decoration with velvet interior lining, 3 in. H., 5 1/2 in. W. Est. $125-200 1094 German painted porcelain plaque of young beauty late 19th century; plaque of young female nude in elaborate giltwood frame, plaque - 4 3/4 in. L., 3 1/2 in. W., frame - 12 x 10 in. Est. $500-800 1095 Continental porcelain figural dish first quarter-20th century; probably German, modeled as putti and bird on large seashell, 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200 1096 Two Herend porcelain baskets in the “Queen Victoria” pattern, 5 and 7 in. Diam. Est. $125-200 1097 Eutrope Bouret. Cleopatre, bronze bust (French, 1833-1906). Polished bronze bust of legendary Egyptian queen, signed in cast “Bouret, sclup.,” on green marble base, bust - 9 3/4 in.,11 3/4 total H. Est. $400-600 1098 Two Franklin mint porcelain collector vases including: “The Golden Vase of Bast,’” with etched brass stand, vase - 10 in. H., and “The Vase of the Imperial Cats,” with wooden stand, 10 in. H. Est. $150-300 1099 Coalport china 98-piece partial dinner service in the “Ming Rose” pattern, comprising: 12 dinner plates, 12 lunch plates, 12 bread plates, 13 teacups, 12 saucers, 12 bouillon cups, 12 bouillon cup underplates, 6 assorted serving dishes, 4 shakers, pair of candlesticks, and a dinner bell Est. $400-600 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS DECORATIONS Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1100 . 1103 Pierre-Jules Mene. Ram bronze (French, 1810-1879). Modeled as ram by dead tree, signed in cast “P.J. Mene,” 8 in. H., 9 in. L. Est. $500-700 1110 . 1104 Pierre-Jules Mene. Pointer dog bronze (French, 1810-1879). Modeled as hunting dog in grassy area, signed in cast “P.J. Mene,” 4 1/2 in. H., 11 in. L. Est. $600-900 1105 After P.J. Mene. Whippet bronze modeled as dog on carpet with ball, signed in cast with foundry name, mounted on marble base with brass title plaque, 7 in. H. Est. $200-400 Lalique crystal “Bacchantes” vase partially frosted vase with female nude figure relief decoration, inscribed “Lalique, France,” 9 1/2 in. H., 7 in. Diam. Est. $1,000-2,000 Property of Various Owners 1101 . 1106 After P.J. Mene. Whippet bronze modeled as dog on carpet with ball, signed in cast with foundry name, mounted on marble base, 6 in. H. Est. $200-400 Mathurin Moreau.”L’ Beccque” bronze (French, 1822-1914). Modeled as female nude seated on rock with birds, signed in cast “Mathurin Moreau,” and foundry mark “S.Se F. Paris,” 24 in. H. Est. $2,000-4,000 1107 After P.J. Mene. Spaniel bronze modeled as dog on carpet, signed in cast, 3 1/4 in. H. Est. $150-300 1108 Ferdinand Pautrot. Pheasant bronze (French, 1832-1874). Modeled as pheasant on rocky ledge with plant, signed “F. Pautrot” in cast, 6 in. H. Est. $200-300 1111 . 1109 . Chinese Export Mandarin palette soup tureen circa 1775; fine and rare over and under glazed enamel porcelain tureen and underplate, with boar head handles, tureen - 9 in. H., 13 in. L., underplate - 14 in. L. Est. $3,000-5,000 Francisco Toledo. Ceramic vase (Mexican, b. 1940). Ceramic vase with stylized incised grasshopper decoration, 10 in. H. Est. $4,000-6,000 1102 . Antoine Louis Barye. “Panthere Couchee,” bronze (French, 1796- 1875). Modeled as crouching panther, signed in cast “BARYE,” impressed “F. Barbedienne, Fondeur,” 10 in. L. Est. $1,000-2,000 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS William Frederick MacMonnies. “Diana” bronze (American, 1863-1937). Modeled as classical huntress, with bow, verdigris patina, signed “F. MacMonnies 1890 copyright 1894 H. Rouard Fondeurs,” 18 1/2 in. H. Est. $4,000-6,000 1112 Tiffany Studios “Dragonfly” lamp first quarter -20th century; patinated bronze footed base, impressed “Tiffany Studios New York 29733,” base - 18 1/2 in. H., having leaded “Dragonfly” shade, with interior tag marked “Tiffany Studios New York,” shade - 16 in. Diam. Est. $40,000-60,000 1113 Royal Doulton china English Setter modeled as dog with pheasant in mouth on rocky ledge, Modeler Frederick Daws, 8 in. H., 10 in. W. Est. $200-300 27 DECORATIONS 1123 Pair of Chinese carved jade or hardstone dragons 8 in. L. Est. $300-500 1112 1124 Chinese Export porcelain ginger jar lamp with raised dragon and fanciful beast decoration, mounted on oriental brass stand, 26 in. H. Est. $150-300 1125 Two Chinese Export Rose Medallion table articles fourth quarter-19th century; lobed serving dish, 11 in. L., 8 1/2 in. W., and platter, 16 in. L., 12 in. W. Est. $200-300 1126 27 assorted Chinese Rose Medallion articles late 18th/early 20th century; following articles stamped “China,” comprising: 8 dessert bowls, 8 saucers, leaf-shaped pickle dish, and unmarked articles include: 10 saucers, scalloped edge bowl, and soup bowl Est. $150-300 1127 22 Chinese Export Rose Medallion articles first quarter-20th century; all stamped “Made in China,” comprising: 12 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, small platter, and Rose Canton serving bowl Est. $150-300 Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1128 Two pairs of crystal candlesticks Waterford candlesticks, 9 1/2 in. H., and pair of Val St. Lambert candlesticks, 6 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-300 1114 Japanese Satsuma earthenware pitcher early 20th century; raised enamel decoration, 19 in. H. Est. $125-200 1115 French porcelain 13-piece fish set with paint transfer decoration with fish among water plants, platter - 24 in. L., 9 1/2 in. W., plates - 8 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $200-300 1116 Chinese archaic manner bronze ding 5 in. H. Est. $150-300 1117 Chinese Export blue and white porcelain jar with carp and fish decoration, 17 in. H. Est. $200-300 1118 Chinese Export blue & white porcelain garden seat with carp and lotus decoration, 15 in. H., 12 in. Diam. Est. $200-300 28 1119 Chinese Export blue and white porcelain wash basin with pagoda and river scene decoration, 15 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 1120 Chinese Export porcelain jar decorated with mountain village landscape with cherry blossoms and calligraphy, 11 in. H. Est. $150-300 1121 Louis Rosenthal bronze plaque (Russian/American, 1888-1964). One side with relief decoration of prophet’s face and other with temple and inscription, 3 1/2 in. H., 2 1/4 in. W. Est. $100-200 1122 Chinese Export Famille Rose figure and charger figure of immortal with pomegranate, impressed character mark, 11 in. H., and a charger with figures in garden center and cobalt band with dragon, 12 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 Property of Various Owners 1129 Waterford crystal partial stemware service 61 pieces, comprising: 12 champagne glasses, 12 juice glasses, 12 wine stems, 12 cordials, 11 water goblets, decanter and pitcher Est. $400-600 Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1130 Two Steuben crystal bowls & Orrefors vase Steuben bowls with applied free-form bases, 9 1/2 and 13 in. Diam., both with etched mark, and an Orrefors vase with etched mark, 8 in. H. Est. $200-300 Property of Various Owners 1131 Japanese color picture book circa 1910; double-sided accordion-form volume having color images of geishas in landscapes and court settings Est. $300-500 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS DECORATIONS 1132 Chinese watercolor picture book depicting flowers, sages in landscapes, and nature scenes, with cloth covers and cloth binding Est. $300-500 1141 1149 Continental porcelain figural group of a recital first half-20th century; probably German, modeled as three figures around piano forte, 11 in. H., 14 in. W. Est. $150-300 . 1133 Chinese scroll with calligraphy late 19th/early 20th century; ink on laid down rice paper, 48 in. L., 12 in. W. Est. $200-300 1150 Royal Doulton china “Yorktown” tableware 22 pieces, comprising: 4 dinner plates, 3 soup bowls, 6 cups and 6 saucers, covered serving dish, serving bowl, and platter Est. $400-600 1134 Chinese scroll of sage 20th century; after Pan Zhenyoung, 16 x 27 in. Est. $150-300 1151 Continental carved boxwood diorama first half-20th century; probably German, carved relief scene of domestic interior in velvet matted shadowbox frame, 10 1/2 in. L., 9 in. W. Est. $200-300 1135 Chinese scroll of ding and prunus 19th/early 20th century; ink on laid down rice paper, 8 x 9 in. size of scroll image Est. $200-300 Seeburg “Select-O-Matic 100” jukebox chrome, glass, and burl walnut, with full selection 45rpm records, Model HF100R, serial no. 76, 58 in. H., 35 in. W., 26 in. D. Est. $1,000-2,000 1136 Two Chinese scrolls depicting nature 20th century; bees among flowers and two chicks with katydid, both signed with calligraphy and chops Est. $200-300 1137 Chinese scroll with “Seven Horses of Muh Wang 20th century; ink on laid down rice paper with calligraphy and chop marks Est. $200-300 1142 Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1143 1138 Wedgwood china 124-piece partial dinner service assembled set in the “Colonnade” and “Ulander” patterns, comprising: 13 dinner plates, 13 soup bowls, 13 dessert plates, 13 bouillon cups, 16 bouillon cup underplates, 13 teacups, 13 saucers, 13 demitasse cups, 13 demitasse saucers, 2 platters, soup tureen, gravy boat, and an open serving bowl Est. $300-500 Property of Various Owners 1139 After Brancusi. “Muse,” brass sculpture abstract female head mounted on laminated wood plinth attached to metal base, 20 in. H. total Est. $200-300 1140 Thai copper alloy seated Buddha traditional sitting Buddha on lotus flower, 9 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS Continental stamped metal charger of Anthony Van Dyck, copper patina with relief images of Angels of Fame in border and center with portrait of artist, 38 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 American vernacular storage box & cutlery tray 19th century; primitive pine box with hinged locking lid, 9 in. H., 10 in. W., 14 in. D., and two-pocket cutlery tray with carved-out carrying handle, 6 in. H., 17 in. L., 10 in. W. Est. $150-300 1144 Chinese carved glass snuff bottle with relief decoration of man and horse under tree, 3 in. H. Est. $100-200 1145 Chinese glazed terracotta dragon head roof tile 4 in. H., 8 in. L. Est. $100-200 1146 Chinese lacquered trunk & pair of hand fans red lacquered trunk with gilt dragon decoration, 12 in. H., 25 1/2 in. W.,16 in. D., and a pair of painted fiber fans with brassmounted wood handles, each having painted Chinese character decoration, fans - 36 in. L., 24 in. W. Est. $200-300 1152 Napoleon III Boulle marquetry slantfront desk third quarter-19th century; door drops to reveal mirrored dressing station, two over two drawers on gilt-metal scroll feet, 14 in. H., 12 in. W., 9 in. D. Est. $600-900 1153 Chinese School, 20th c. Watercolor bird in tree, ink and colored pigment on pith paper with calligraphy and chop marks, on silk backing, framed, frame - 21 x 15 in. Est. $250-350 1154 Chinese School, 20th c. Gouache village in mountainous landscape, ink and color pigment on rice paper with calligraphy and chop mark, frame - 37 in. H., 36 in. W. Est. $500-800 1155 Chinese school, 20th c. Gouache sage in grassy meadow, ink and pigment on rice paper with calligraphy and chop marks, frame - 24 in. H., 25 in. W. Est. $300-500 1156 Chinese “Claire de Lune” monochrome porcelain vase 19th century or earlier; beaker form with craquelure glaze, 6 in. H. Est. $500-800 1157 Chinese rosewood traveling dresser box late 19th/early 20th century; lid opens and folds for mirror, two drawers for toiletries, 4 1/2 in. H., 7 in. W., 9 1/2 in. D. Est. $150-300 1147 Chinese red lacquer and gilt trunk with gilt dragon decoration, 14 in. H., 31 in. W., 19 1/2 in. D. Est. $200-300 1158 Chinese archaic manner bronze vase double ring handles and relief calligraphy decoration, 17 in. H. Est. $300-500 1148 Chinese decorated red lacquered trunk with river scene decoration, 12 in. H., 33 in. W., 20 in. D. Est. $200-300 1159 Chinese celadon porcelain vase and jar jar with relief dragon and foliate decoration, 10 in. H., and vase with crane decoration, 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-300 29 DECORATIONS 1160 Nino Geraci. Pair of Art Deco plaster plaques (Italian, 1900-`1983). Round plaque depicting Diana with raised lettering “Dianam Canamus” and “Nino Geraci,” and other plaque depicting nude male athlete, impressed “Nino Geraci,” plaques - 10 in. Diam., both set in giltwood circular frames, frames - 15 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 1161 Chinese Export blue and white porcelain fish bowl late 19th century; monumental size blue and white fish bowl with dragon and floral decoration, 22 in. H., 24 in. Diam. Est. $600-900 1162 Pr Chinese Export Famille Verte porcelain lamps 19th century; each vase with elephant head handles, bok choy bird and prunus relief decoration, mounted on matching painted wood bases, 17 in. H. Est. $300-500 1163 Chinese Famille Verte porcelain charger with dragon decoration, character mark on verso Est. $150-300 1170 Two pieces of American contemporary art pottery salt glazed stoneware footed bowl with fish decoration, 8 in. H., 9 in. Diam., and a “Patrick Kennedy” ceramic weed pot, 6 1/2 in H. Est. $100-200 1171 Two carved wood African tribal masks carved wood tribal mask, Senufo people, Ivory Coast, 15 in. L., and bearded man mask, carved and painted wood trimmed with cowrie shells and yarn, Dan tribe, 11 in. L. Est. $80-125 1172 Two contemporary pottery lamps square paneled bottle mounted as lamp, 18 in. H., and an oval-form lamp base with painted floral decorations, 15 in. H. Est. $100-200 1173 Wrought iron fireplace tool rack and four tools 20th century; penny foot tripod stand with three hooks, tools include: shovel, poker, whisk broom, and tongs, stand - 32 in. H. Est. $100-200 1164 Barbara Galazzo art glass bowl (American Contemporary). Cased art glass bowl with geometric decoration, 12 in. Diam. Est. $200-400 1174 Wood and glass telephone booth painted red wood with glass panels, telephone brass plaque, folding door with interior seat and modern phone jack and lighting, 80 in. H., 30 in. W., 34 in. D. Est. $400-600 1165 Gay Schempp. Five pottery articles (American Contemporary). Glazed art pottery articles, including: covered dish, floral frog, two bowls, bottle vase, all signed “Gay Schempp.” 9 1/2 in. Diam. size of largest Est. $150-300 1175 Japanese Arita porcelain hibachi late 19th century; with meandering pagoda and mountainous landscape decoration with Famille Rose highlighted cherry blossoms, 14 in. H., 20 in. Diam. Est. $600-900 1166 Anne Mulford art pottery charger (American Contemporary). Slip glazed charger, signed “Mulford” on verso, 17 in. Diam. Est. $100-200 1176 After Isadore Bonheur. “Steeplechase” bronze modeled as two equestrians jumping a fence, 20 in. H. Est. $800-1,200 1167 Kosta Boda crystal fish stylized fish, inscribed “Kosta #1623,” 8 in. L. Est. $150-300 1177 . 1168 Four pieces of American art glass includes: two stylized amethyst and colored glass bowls, colorless faceted box, and a opalescent glass vase, 9 in. H. size of largest Est. $150-300 1169 Bobby Valdez reticulated art glass charger (American Contemporary). Opalescent glass reticulated charger, marked on verso “Valdez 2001 1/4,” 21 in. Diam. Est. $200-400 30 1177A Chinese Export mandarin porcelain guglet lamp late 18th century; mandarin garden scene vignettes, mounted on wood base, 13 in. H. Est. $600-800 1178 Chinese Export Famille Rose porcelain bowl circa 1760; interior and exterior floral decoration, 4 1/2 in. H., 11 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 1179 . Chinese Export blue and white porcelain jardiniere prunus and cracked ice decoration with vignettes of sacred objects, 13 in. H., 16 in. Diam. Est. $1,000-1,500 1180 Pair of painted porcelain serving dishes second quarter-19th century; attributed to Tucker of Philadelphia, double handled dish, with hand-painted river landscape scene, gilt floral border, 13 in. L., 8 1/2 in. W. Est. $500-1,000 1181 Art Deco silver plate and crystal decanter set circa 1930; silver plate-mounted etched glass decanter with silver-plated carrying stand and six matching cordials, 11 1/2 in. H., 8 1/2 in. W. Est. $150-300 1182 Moser enameled glass teacup and saucer early 20th century; raised enamel and parcel-gilt decoration, saucer - 5 in Diam. Est. $100-200 1183 Two Chinese carved wood figures 20th century; carved and polychromed wood figure of woman and child on tortoiseshell, mounted on giltwood altarform base, 8 in. H., and Buddhist monk on giltwood base, 9 in. H. Est. $125-200 Chinese Export Orange Fitzhugh eagle water plate circa 1810; rare and historically important piece, traditional Fitzhugh decoration with polychrome eagle center, 14 in. L., 9 3/4 in. W. Est. $5,000-8,000 1184 Pr of Chinese Export porcelain paneled vase lamps 20th century; with prunus decoration, mounted on oriental wood bases, vase - 10 in. H. Est. $125-200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS DECORATIONS 1185 Continental salt glazed stoneware syrup pitcher late 19th century; with silver-plate mounts, 8 1/2 in. H. Est. $125-200 1186 Two Lalique crystal figural ring holders each with circular base, one with fish, other pair of doves, each etched “Lalique France,” 3 1/2 in. at base Est. $80-125 1193 Two Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase lamps Republic period, 20th century; vase with pheasant, scholar stone, and floral decoration, mounted on wood base, 18 in. H. to socket, and other with figures in court scene, mounted on brass base, 15 in. H. to socket Est. $300-500 1194 Japanese Kutani porcelain vase late 19th/early 20th century; cobalt ground with parcel gilt and vignettes of figures and gardens, signed in characters underneath, 5 in. H. Est. $100-100 1187 . 1195 Anatolian faience bottle 19th century; square form with floral decoration, 7 in. H. Est. $150-300 Chinese Export porcelain armorial punch bowl circa 1800; blue Fitzhugh decorated bowl bearing the Arms of Middleton, 5 in. H., 12 in. Diam. Est. $1,200-1,500 Provenance: For similar example see “Chinese 1196 1189 Art Nouveau bronze figural lamp base first quarter-20th century; modeled as nymph with flower, illegibly signed, 10 in. H. Est. $200-300 1190 Chinese Export blue and white porcelain vase & box 19th century; vase with warriors and sage, character mark underneath, 6 in. H., and cylindrical vanity box with meandering river scene, 3 in. H. Est. $200-300 1191 Art pottery vase 20th century; green glaze with pinched sides, illegible stamp mark, 8 in. H. Est. $125-200 1192 Two Japanese Arita porcelain dishes late 19th century; footed bowl with floral decoration, 7 in. Diam., and octagonal bowl with floral and bird decoration, 7 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $100-200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS Property from the Estate of Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) 1202 Pre-Columbian painted earthenware jar, Chancay from Columbia; buff earthenware with dark gray-brown linear decoration, 10 3/4 in. H. Est. $200-400 1203 Pair of Chinese figures of courtesans in the Tang Dynasty manner, each modeled as a standing woman, one holding a monkey, the other holding a cymbal; orange earthenware with traces of earthen pigments, each 12 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-400 . 1204 Chinese figure of a courtesan, Tang Dynasty modelled as a standing woman; orange earthenware with traces of earthen pigments, 10 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-250 Armorial Porcelain” by D.S. Howard 1188 Two Chinese porcelain bottle vases & hat stand green monochrome vase with blue character mark, 8 in. H., flambe glazed bottle vase, 19th century, 6 in. H., and Famille Rose hat stand with Daoguong mark, 11 in. H. Est. $150-300 1201 Twelve Minton & Hollins iron stone soup bowls mid 19th century; in the “Japanese” pattern. Imari style floral decoration, 10 in. Diam. Est. $300-500 Early Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddy mid-19th century; octagonal shape with Gothic influenced art panel on carved bone feet with fitted interior, 7 in. H., 7 in. Diam. Est. $1,000-1,500 1197 Three William IV & Victorian horn snuff boxes second and third quarter/19th century; two carved horn snuff boxes, 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 in. L., and lacquered and painted box, 3 1/2 in. L. Est. $300-500 1198 Regency silver and silver inlaid box circa 1815; circular potpourri box with silver floral inlay, 2 in. Diam. Est. $400-600 1199 George III inlaid tortoiseshell snuff box circa 1800; cylindrical form with elaborate copper and mother of pearl inlay, 3 in. Diam. Est. $800-1,200 1200 Chinese silver plate hardstone-mounted teapot 19th century; silver-plated body with dragon relief decoration, cloisonne rim and three hardstone rings, signed in characters underneath, 4 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-300 1205 Chinese figure of a Boddhisatva, Ming probably an architectural fragment, depicting a seated man, one leg drawn up; painted and gilt earthenware, 8 in. H. Est. $150-250 1206 Cuzco School figure of the Virgin Mary 19th century, standing, dressed in flowing robes; carved wood, remains of painted and gilt decoration, 9 in. H. Est. $100-200 1207 Ancient painted earthenware goblet possibly Italian: crisply turned buff earthenware with linear red and black painted decoration; 4 1/8 in. H. Est. $100-150 1208 Ancient Roman terracotta lamp with molded vine and flower motif around the shoulder, 3 1/’2 in. L.; together with a painted earthenware lamp of uncertain cultural origin Est. $80-125 1209 Ancient Roman terracotta amphora probably of Middle Eastern origin; buff terracotta with accreted surface, 16 1/4 in. H. Est. $100-200 1210 Southeast Asian celadon bowl carved gray stoneware with incised decoration and pale green glaze, 6 5/8 in. Diam.; together with two modern Tang style figures of women and a similar figure of a rooster Est. $150-200 31 DECORATIONS Property of Various Owners 1211 Walnut and rosewood mandolin wood and mother of pearl inlays, 24 in. L. Est. $150-300 1212 Vallauris velum glazed painted pottery vase second quarter-20th century; meandering riverbank scenes with trees and rocks, signed “MF Vallauris A.N.,” 9 in. H. Est. $200-300 1213 Japanese Ginbari cloisonne enamel vase early 20th century; with enameled prunus and bamboo decoration, 7 in. H. Est. $200-300 1214 Four Japanese color woodblock prints 20th century; unframed Est. $150-300 1215 French and Continental porcelain teapots 19th/20th century; French, probably Sevres, floral cobalt and gilt decorated teapot, 5 in. H., and a Continental, probably Italian, floral decorated drumform teapot, 6 in. H. Est. $200-300 1219 Jain bronze of female deity 7 1/2 in. H. Est. $100-200 1220 Mughal style curved knife with marble handles forged curved blade with calligraphy and marble handle with applied faux jwels, 16 in. L. Est. $150-300 1221 Chinese archaic manner wine pot swing handles, dragon head, and three paw feet, 6 1/2 in. H. Est. $150-300 . 1217 Gladys Sauber. Abstract metal sculpture (Baltimore, 1922-1998). Polished chrome abstract sculpture, with applied signature tag, 37 in. H., 19 in. W. Est. $150-300 Provenance: Gladys Sauber designed the Maryland Holocaust monument 1218 Victorian mahogany and needlepoint fire screen second half-19th century; needlepoint heraldic armorial pennant, encased in mahogany and glass footed fire screen, 29 in. H., 18 1/2 in. W. Est. $200-300 32 1234 . 1223 Chinese Export porcelain vase lamp 20th century; Famille Rose vase with figures in garden, mounted on wooden base, 30 in. H. Est. $100-200 1224 Pair Chinese Export porcelain jar lamps 20th century; floral and foo lion decoration, mounted on painted wood base, 22 in. H. Est. $200-400 1226 Chinese Export armorial porcelain bowl second half-18th century; probably for the English market, central heraldic armorial with gilt floral decoration, 9 in. Diam. Est. $600-900 Two Chinese porcelain snuff bottles blue and white and grisaille decorated bottle with character mark, 3 in. H., with stand, and Famille Rose bottle with court scenes, 2 3/4 in. H., both with fitted boxes Est. $150-3,300 1233 Zsolnay porcelain vase second quarter-20th century; decorated in the Japanese taste, 10 in. H. Est. $150-250 1222 French Art Nouveau bronze vase first quarter-20th century; vase with relief figures of male and female nudes, signed “Kratina Paris,” 7 1/2 in. H Est. $200-400 1225 Alfredo Halegua. Abstract sculpture (American, b. 1930). molded resin made to resemble carved wood, painted with gilt highlights, mounted on rough marble base, 82 in. H. Est. $500-700 1216 1232 Chinese copper alloy sensor late 19th/early 20th century; with foo dog finial and dragon masks, 9 in. H. Est. $150-300 1227 Three pieces of American art glass cased glass bottle vase 15 in. H., blue cased glass vase, 17 1/2 in. H., and Venini glass cocktail pitcher 12 in. H. Est. $150-300 1228 Pair Chinese brass temple lights 19th century; two-light top, reticulated support, dish-form drip pan, with reticulated support on footed base, 36 in. H. Est. $200-400 1229 Diminutive Tibetan Thangka 19th century; tempera on cloth, in shadowbox frame, frame - 27 x 19 in. Est. $500-800 1230 Chinese inlaid octagonal wood plaque late 19th century; carved hardstone and bone plaque depicting figures in garden, 25 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 1231 Chinese archaic manner stoneware pot with inscribed figural decoration, 17 in. H. Est. $200-300 Japanese three-panel screen 19th century or earlier; figures in garden, gouache and colored pigment on gilt rice paper, 60 in. H., 60 in. W. Est. $1,500-2,500 1235 Contemporary bronze abstract bronze sculpture with verdigris patina, 17 in. H. Est. $200-400 1236 Contemporary mixed metal abstract sculpture form comprised of wrought iron, lead, and sheet metal, 14 in. H. Est. $150-300 1237 Eli Terry mahogany pillar and scroll clock circa 1825; with eglomise panel, fragmentary label, 29 in. H. Est. $500-800 1238 Italian brass and marble scale garniture pressed glass and prism balance scale with brass mounts and pair of matching candleholders, scale - 23 in. H., candleholders - 8 in. H. Est. $125-200 1239 Burl walnut and cedar cigar humidor having lift lid, glass panel door with two drawers and humidity gage, burl walnut veneer exterior and cedar interior, 10 in. H., 13 in. W., 8 1/2 in. Diam. Est. $200-300 1240 Continental carved wood animated figural clock late 19th-century; case in the form of an elaborately carved gothic building, top section with two moving carved and painted wood angels; lower level having carved and painted wood figures of Christ and a procession of His twelve apostles, all powered by clockwork motor, 18 in. H., 10 in. W. Est. $400-600 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS DECORATIONS / AUTOMOBILES / FURNITURE 1241 Victorian style cast iron mailbox with relief scene decoration, 44 in. H. Est. $100-200 1248 1402 Potthast Bros. Classical style mahogany cabinet first half-20th century; raised backsplash, single drawer over bowed compartment with Gothic arch paneled doors, Corinthian column supports, paw feet, 46 in. H., 36 in. W., 18 in. D. Est. $300-500 . 1242 Two American storage crocks second half-19th century; salt glazed stoneware crock with cobalt floral decoration and lid, 12 in. H. and brown and white lidded storage crock, 14 in. H. Est. $125-200 1403 Potthast Bros. Classical style mahogany server first half-20th century; raised backsplash, single drawer in apron supported by Corinthian columns on stretcher shelf with paw feet, 42 in. H., 49 in. W., 24 in. D. Est. $400-600 1243 Four stamped sheet brass curtain tie backs mid-19th century; circular form with stamped relief putti and acanthus decoration, 3 in. Diam. Est. $125-200 1244 Large section of shelf coral 19 in. H., 27 in. W. Est. $200-300 Victorian Georgian style bracket clock second half-19th century; ebonized wood case, silvered metal dial, brass column supports, two sets of chimes Est. $1,000-2,000 1245 . 1249-1299 No Lots 1300 . 1404 Potthast Bros. Classical style mahogany table first half-20th century; circular table with columnar base, paw feet and center support leg, with five extension leaves, 29 1/2 in. H., 60 in. Diam., with five 18 in. extension leaves Est. $1,000-1,500 1405 George III mahogany hanging corner cabinet fourth quarter-18th century; singled glazed panel door and three interior shelves, 41 in. H., 29 in. W., 17 in. D. Est. $300-500 1406 . 2002 Jaguar XJ8 Sedan VIN - SAJDA14C32LF44992 Odometer - 94,272 Est. $3,000-5,000 After Moigniez. “Eagle” bronze modeled as eagle with spread wings perched on branch, mounted on marble base with brass title plaque, 31 in. H. Est. $1,000-2,000 1246 Folk Art style metal mirror rectangular mirror, with four attached crab claws, 14 in. H., 17 in. W. Est. $125-200 1247 Sevres style bleu de roi porcelain urn first half-20th century; transfer decoration mounted on brass base, 13 in. H. Est. $125-200 1301 . 1976 Mercedes Benz 450SL Convertible VIN - 10704412032213 Odometer - 109,265 miles Est. $1,500-2,500 1302-1399 No Lots 1400 Arts & Crafts Mission style oak sideboard with plate rack backsplash, two paneled doors flanking two stacking drawers, 43 in. H., 64 in. W., 20 in. D. Est. $500-800 1401 Potthast Bros. Classical style mahogany sideboard first half-20th century; shaped front with backsplash, Gothic arched panel doors, Corinthian column supports with paw feet, 49 in. H., 72 in. W., 25 in. D. Est. $600-900 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS Federal inlaid mahogany serpentine sideboard Pennsylvania, circa 1810; possible attribution to Daniel Rhein, Reading, Pennsylvania, serpentine front with ovolo ends, long center serpentine drawer with compartment beneath enclosed by serpentine doors, half round doors to each end, straight tapered legs with bellflower, stringer, patera, and bird’s-eye maple inlay 39 in. H., 60 in. W., 22 in. D. Est. $3,000-5,000 1407 George III mahogany dumbwaiter circa 1800; three graduated circular tiers with reeded edges connected by vaseturned supports, three incurvate splayed legs, 49 in. H., 24 in. Diam. of largest tier Est. $250-400 33 FURNITURE 1408 Federal maple mule chest New England, circa 1815; blanket compartment enclosed by hinged lid, two graduated drawers beneath, 45 in. H., 37 in. W., 18 in. D. Est. $250-400 Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) 1418 Property of Various Owners 1421 . . 1409 Six Federal painted plank-seat chairs Pennsylvania, circa 1825; balloon-back and vase-splat chairs with fruit and floral painting, 32 in. H., 16 in. W. Est. $250-400 1410 George III walnut tea table fourth quarter-18th century; circular tilttop with three splayed legs, 26 in. H.,. 29 in. Diam. Est. $250-400 1411 Regency rosewood tambour desk third quarter-19th century; fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes enclosed by round tambour slide, medium center drawer, two short side drawers, and compartment enclosed by door simulating two drawers, turned legs, giltmetal mounts, 44 in. H., 48 in. W., 25 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 Louis XV Provincial style walnut armoire late 18th century; curved molded crest rail, paneled and rosette carved frieze, cloths compartment enclosed by double floral and foliate carved solid panel doors, scalloped apron with escutcheon engraved “LA,” dated 1792, scroll feet, paneled sides, 104 in. H., 59 in. W., 25 in. D. Est. $1,500-2,500 1412 Renaissance Revival cast brass plant stand late 19th century; elaborate cast brass base with square green onyx top, 30 in. H., 14 in. Sq. Est. $200-300 1413 English vernacular carved oak chest 19th century; compartment with paneled sides enclosed by flat hinged lid, 30 in. H., 62 in. W., 22 1/2 in. D. Est. $250-400 1414 Continental painted wood cabinet early 20th century; Rococo style cabinet with carved shell cornice, pair of paneled cabinet doors, floral and acanthus carved skirt and stretcher, painted figures and vignettes, 80 in. H., 36 in. W., 18 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 1415 Pair of Louis XV style painted wood fauteuils early 20th century; both with floral and tapestry upholstery, 40 in. H., 29 in. W. Est. $600-800 1416 Pair of Chinese carved rosewood armchairs second quarter-20th century; with stork among lotus carved back splat, plank seats, and stretcher bases, 37 in. H., 24 in. W. Est. $200-400 1417 Pair of Chinese carved hardwood side stands second quarter-19th century; each with inset marble top and connecting shelf, with ball and claw feet, 32 in H., 17 in. W., 12 in. D. Est. $300-500 34 Property of Various Owners 1419 George III inlaid mahogany tall-case clock late 18th/early 19th century; works with landscape engraved brass dial with second sweep, calendar and legend “Beware of the Hawk,” signed “John Hancock, Yeovil,” in bonnet with arched glass panel door, fluted columnar supports and shaped crest rail, long drawer in waist, base with French style splayed feet, 89 1/2 in. H., 17 1/2 in. W., 10 1/2 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) 1420 Louis XV Provincial carved walnut commode flat top with molded edge, serpentine front with two long foliated panel-carved long drawers, shaped foliate carved apron, cabriole legs with scroll feet, paneled sides, 34 in. H., 47 in. W., 25 in. D. Est. $1,000-1,500 American Chippendale tiger cherry lowboy circa 1740, attributed to the Chapin Brothers., Hartford, Connecticut; flat top with molded edge, one long, two short, and one fan-carved center drawer in case, corner pilaster supports, cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, plate and bale brasses, 34 in. H., 37 1/4 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $2,500-4,000 Provenance: Letter and bill of sale from Israel Sack, signed and dated July 28, 1945 and October 19, 1945 Property from the Estate of Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) 1422 Louis XV kingwood and tulipwood bureau plat second quarter-18th century; after model by Jacques-Philippe Carel, flat shaped top with gilt tooled leather inset and applied gadrooned ormolu edge, three parquetry inlaid drawers in apron with ormolu escutcheon and bale handles, four cabriole legs with ormolu espagnolettes and foliate sabots, 30 in. H., 63 1/2 in. W., 31 in. D. Est. $5,000-10,000 Provenance: Similar example found in Huntington Library 1423 Chippendale style carved giltwood looking glass 20th century; phoenix bird finial on foliated scroll carved frame, rectangular mirrored glass panel, 64 in. H., 32 in. W. Est. $300-500 1424 Adam style carved giltwood looking glass 20th century; basket flower finial, foliate scroll carved frame, rectangular mirrored glass panel, 59 in. H., 29 in. W. Est. $250-400 Property of Various Owners 1425 10 Jacobean Revival style beechwood dining chairs including a pair of late 19th/early 20th century armchairs with caned paneled backs and feet, barley turned stiles with ball and bobbin turned stretchers, upholstered cushions, together with ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS FURNITURE eight cabinet-made Jacobean style dining chairs, 20th century, maker: Charles Knipp, Baltimore, Maryland, barley turned stiles, upholstered panel backs and seats, round and square turned legs connected by ball and bobbin stretchers, 46 1/2 in. H. Est. $800-1,200 1422 1426 Elizabethan Revival cabinet-made oak dining table 20th century; maker Charles Knipp, Baltimore, Maryland, flat top, scroll carved apron, double cup and cover baluster legs connected by trestle base, 30 in. H., 120 in. L., 44 1/2 in. W. Est. $600-800 1427 10 Jacobean Revival cabinet-made oak dining chairs ten cabinet-made Jacobean style dining chairs, 20th century, maker: Charles Knipp, Baltimore, Maryland, barley turned stiles, upholstered panel backs and seats, round and square turned legs connected by ball and bobbin stretchers, 46 1/2 in. H. Est. $800-1,200 1428 Elizabethan Revival cabinet-made oak dining table 20th century; maker Charles Knipp, Baltimore, Maryland, cabinet-made, flat top, scroll carved apron, double cup and cover baluster legs connected by trestle base, 30 in. H., 120 in. L., 44 1/2 in. W. Est. $600-800 1429 Chippendale style carved mahogany coffee table top with raised gallery edge, four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 18 1/2 in. H., 37 in. L., 25 in. W. Est. $150-300 1430 Classical Pennsylvania stained wood washstand circa 1820; flat top with raised gallery edge, drawer in apron, four round turned legs connected by stretcher shelf, ball feet, 24 in. H., 18 in. W. Est. $150-250 1431 George IV carved & inlaid mahogany secretary desk circa 1820; top section with compartment enclosed by double glass panel doors, base has pull-out secretary drawer with drawers beneath enclosed by solid panel doors, 85 in. H., 41 3/4 in. W., 21 1/2 in. D. Est. $400-600 1432 Federal style mahogany worktable center section with three short drawers, double side compartments with hinged lids, 28 in. H., 26 in. W., 12 3/4 in. D. Est. $100-200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 1433 American Restoration mahogany secretary desk circa 1835, possibly Louisiana; top section has document compartment enclosed by hinged frieze, compartment beneath with drawers, letter slots, and pigeon holes enclosed by double solid panel doors; lower case has drawers and pigeon holes enclosed by hinged writing compartment on four bracket shaped legs, 16 1/2 in. H., 38 1/2 in. W., 24 in. D. Est. $400-600 1434 American vernacular pine step-back cupboard third quarter-19th century; shaped cornice, compartment with shelves enclosed by double solid panel doors with open shelf beneath, base has shelves enclosed by double solid panel doors, 83 1/2 in. H., 47 in. W., 22 in. D. Est. $300-500 1435 Louis XVI style marquetry inlaid table late 19th/early 20th century; floral marquetry center panel with rinceau curve border, four half round brass-mounted drop leaves, straight, tapered, and fluted legs connected by stretcher, 29 in. H., 22 in. Sq. Est. $250-400 1436 Pr Victorian Rococo Revival mahogany side chairs mid-19th century; curved crest rail and scroll carved horizontal splat, upholstered seats, cabriole legs, 34 1/2 in. H., 19 1/2 in. W., 19 in. D. Est. $150-300 1437 Late Federal, New England, mahogany secretary desk circa 1815; upper section with flat cornice and compartment with shelves enclosed by Gothic arched glass panel doors with two drawers beneath; base has hinged baize-lined writing board with three long drawers beneath, pilaster side supports, round turned legs, wooden knobs, 66 in. H., 41 3/4 in. W., 19 1/4 in. D. Est. $600-800 1438 Six George III style mahogany dining chairs 20th century; serpentine crest rails, pierced vertical splats, saddle seats, straight chamfered legs connected by stretchers, recessed arms, four sides and two arms, 37 1/2 H., 23 1/2 in. W., 19 1/2 in. D. Est. $700-900 1439 American Chippendale walnut corner cupboard Pennsylvania, circa 1780; broken arched pediment with urn finial and hex-carved termini, compartment with three shelves enclosed by arched astragal glass panel doors with molded pilaster supports ending in heart and feather carved capitals, base has two medium drawers and cupboard beneath enclosed by double solid panel doors, molded pilaster supports with hex-carved medallions, ogee bracket feet, 96 in. H., 53 1/4 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $1,000-1,500 35 FURNITURE Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) 1439A Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) 1444 Set of 12 Louis XV style beechwood dining chairs two arms and one original side chair, German made, late 18th century, with nine late 19th/early 20th century copies, exposed floral carved frames, with caned panel backs, and seats, cabriole legs, floral carved aprons, 35 in. H. Est. $800-1,200 . Property of Various Owners 1445 . Rococo Revival carved oak bookcase circa 1860; arched foliated scroll and serpentine carved cresting over compartment, shelves enclosed by double glass panel doors, two paneled drawers in base, 114 in. H., 70 in. W., 22 in. Diam. Est. $1,000-2,000 1450 Victorian partial ebonized walnut mirror fourth quarter-19th century; rectangular mirrored glass panel with gilt spandrel and molded partial ebonized frame, 26 1/4 in. H., 22 1/4 in. W. Est. $60-150 1440 Victorian carved giltwood looking glass circa 1880; 5 in. frame, beveled rectangular mirrored glass panel, 38 in. H., 34 in. W. Est. $150-350 Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) Property of Various Owners 1442 Late Federal cherrywood drop leaf table circa 1820, Pennsylvania; 20 in. center board with two 12 in. drop leaves, round turned legs with ball feet Est. $150-300 1443 Late Federal walnut drop leaf table circa 1820; Pennsylvania, 18 in. center board with two 13 1/2 in. drop leaves, round turned legs with ball feet Est. $150-300 36 1448 Classical Revival carved mahogany sideboard late 19th/early 20th century; possibly Potthast Bros., Baltimore, Maryland, raised crest rail, center section with long bowed drawer and compartment with solid bowed ogee panel doors beneath, each side compartment has torus molded drawer, with compartment beneath enclosed by arched panel doors and fully turned columnar supports, carved animal paw feet, 50 1/2 in. H., 80 in. L., 26 3/4 in. D. Est. $600-800 1449 Regency style carved giltwood looking glass 20th century; 6 1/2 in. mirrored glass frame surrounding rectangular mirrored glass panel, 72 in. H., 48 in. W. Est. $300-500 Property of Various Owners 1441 Victorian carved gesso giltwood overmantel mirror fourth quarter-19th century; foliated crest rail, 4 in. frame with rectangular beveled mirrored panel, 42 in. H., 53 1/2 in. W. Est. $150-300 1447 Chippendale style mahogany looking glass late 19th century; shaped crest rail with gilt phoenix bird, rectangular mirrored glass panel with gilt spandrel, shaped drop apron, 36 3/4 in. H., 18 1/2 in. W. Est. $200-400 Federal cherrywood tall-case clock early 19th century; works with painted face, moon phase, second-hand and calendar dial enclosed by bonnet with broken arched pediment, having three urn-shaped finials, case has long door with inlaid pilasters and patera corners, base has inlaid panel and straight bracket feet, 96 in. H., 20 1/4 in. W., 10 1/4 in. D. Est. $2,000-3,000 1446 Centennial Chippendale style tiger maple mirror fourth quarter-19th century; raised crest rail with carved American eagle in circular reserve panel, mirrored glass panel, scrolled drop apron, 37 3/4 in. H., 22 in. W. Est. $250-400 1451 American Classical mahogany drop leaf table circa 1820; Pennsylvania, flat top with two 16 1/2 in. shaped drop leaves, drawer in 6 in. apron, round twist turned legs with ball feet Est. $200-400 Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) 1452 Louis XV Provincial style carved cherrywood table late 19th/early 20th century; carved and shaped apron, four cabriole legs, two 24 in. shaped draw leaves, 30 1/2 in. H., 71 in. L., 37 in. W. Est. $400-600 1453 English Rococo Revival black lacquer armchair circa 1860; black parcel-gilt ground, mother-of-pearl inlaid floral decorated arched curved back, caned seat, scrolled arms, cabriole legs, 31 1/2 in. H., 23 1/2 in. W., 22 1/2 in. D. Est. $200-400 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS FURNITURE 1454 Classical Revival carved mahogany gondola settee late 19th/early 20th century; exposed heavily gadrooned crest rail, raised floral upholstered sides, arms, and seat, foliate carved exposed arms, animal paw feet, 40 in. H., 55 in. W., 20 1/2 in. D. Est. $300-500 1455 1459 Chinoiserie decorated wood grandmother clock brass face with Roman numerals, enclosed by bell-shaped bonnet with brass finials and arched glass panel door, long drawer in case with round fully turned columnar supports, and painted figure in landscape decoration, base with figural landscape panel and straight bracket feet, 79 in. H., 14 1/2 in. W., 9 1/2 in. D. Est. $400-600 . 1460 Chippendale style upholstered settee 20th century; shaped crest rail, winged back forming rolled arms, upholstered back, arms, and loose seat cushion, three carved mahogany legs with ball and claw feet, 42 1/2 in. H., 55 1/2 in. W., 32 in. D. Est. $300-500 Property from the Estate of Eufrosyne Breskow (Westminster, MD) 1461 Rococo Revival carved gesso giltwood pier mirror circa 1860; foliated scroll cresting with grape cluster cartouche, molded grape and leaf frame, rectangular mirrored glass panel, 88 1/2 in. H., 38 in. W. Est. $600-800 George III carved mahogany chest-on-chest late 18th century; flat molded cornice, two short and three long drawers in upper case, reeded pilaster supports; lower case has three long drawers with straight bracket feet, rosette and bale brasses Est. $700-900 Property of Various Owners 1462 . 1457 Chippendale style carved giltwood looking glass floral, foliate, and shell carved openworked cresting, 5 1/2 in. beveled mirrored glass panel frame, rectangular beveled mirrored glass center panel, 69 1/2 in. H., 38 1/2 in. W. Est. $400-600 1458 American Queen Anne style tiger maple highboy late 18th century; upper case has flat molded cornice, four short and one shell carved drawer over three long drawers; lower case has two short and one fancarved center drawer, four cabriole legs with pad feet, 68 in. H., 3 in. W., 18 1/2 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 1466 Chinese carved hardwood desk flat top, three short paneled drawers in 7 in. apron, straight legs with hooved feet, rosette and bale brasses Est. $250-400 1467 Elizabethan Revival walnut cylinder desk circa 1860; top section with grape and nut carved cartouche with profile portrait of young woman (possibly Jenny Lind), over compartment with shelves enclosed by arched glass panel door with open galleried compartments to either side; base has compartment with drawers and pigeon holes enclosed by solid cylinder top, three paneled long drawers beneath with fully turned columnar supports, trick drawer in secretary compartment, 90 in. H., 45 in. W., 22 1/2 in. D. Est. $700-900 1468 Pr of George III style inlaid mahogany card tables 20th century, William Berkey Furniture Co., hinged demilune baize-lined flip-tops, inlaid apron, four straight tapered legs with bellflower and anthemion inlay, 29 1/2 in. H., 36 in. W., 18 1/4 in. D. Est. $400-600 1469 Late Victorian oak side table circa 1890; quatrefoil shaped top, ball and spindle apron, four splayed legs connected by shaped stretcher shelf, 28 1/4 in. H., 23 3/4 in. Sq. Est. $125-200 Property of Various Owners 1456 Federal Southern walnut one-drawer stand early 19th century; flat top, short drawer in 4 1/2 in. apron, four straight tapered legs Est. $150-300 1465 English George III style mahogany dining table two 31 3/4 in. D-shaped ends with one 21 3/4 in. extension leaf, double urn-turned pedestals each with four splayed legs, 28 3/4 in. H., 47 3/4 in. W. Est. $400-600 Yamaha ebonized baby grand piano Model G1, serial no. 699931, 39 3/8 in. H., 62 in. L., 56 1/2 in. W. Est. $1,500-2,500 1463 Edwardian marquetry inlaid mahogany side table late 19th century; round top with applied brass edge, floral arabesques with mother of pearl inlay, cabriole legs with cast brass chutes and sabots, 29 in. H., 29 3/4 in. Round Est. $250-400 1464 Chinese carved hardwood altar table flat top with molded edge, shaped Taotieh carved shaped apron, four straight legs with hoof feet, 32 1/2 in. H., 46 3/4 in. L., 16 3/4 in. D. Est. $300-500 Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1470 Contemporary cabinet-made mahogany buffet 20th century; center section with stainless steel-lined food compartment enclosed by double hinged lids, compartment with drawer slides beneath enclosed by double solid panel doors, double canted side compartments each with shelves enclosed by solid panel doors, 39 1/2 in. H., 94 1/2 in. L., 21 in. D. Est. $200-400 Property of Various Owners 1471 Louis XV style glass panel maple display cabinet 20th century; arched glass panel top with foliated carved frame, compartment with shelves enclosed by mirrored back and glass panel sides and door, 89 in. H., 52 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 37 FURNITURE 1472 4 Classical style mahogany Klismos chairs 20th century, Biggs Furniture Co.; rounded crest rails, urn-form splats, needlepoint upholstered seats, sabre legs, 34 1/2 in. H., 17 3/4 in. W., 17 1/2 in. D. Est. $200-300 1473 Hepplewhite style upholstered sofa 20th century; exposed molded mahogany frame, upholstered back, arms, and seat, straight molded legs, 37 1/2 in. H., 77 1/2 in. L., 32 in. D. Est. $250-500 1474 Louis XV style mahogany glass panel vitrine squared form with serpentined sides, compartment with glass shelf enclosed by glass panel sides and door, cabriole legs with cast brass chutes and sabots, 38 1/2 in. H., 20 1/2 in. Sq. Est. $300-500 1475 Napoleon III Louis XVI style giltwood pier mirror fourth quarter-19th century; maker T & M, laurel wreath and floral garland carved crest rail with urn and flower finials, reeded pilaster supports, rectangular beveled mirrored glass panel, 70 in. H., 48 in. W. Est. $400-600 Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1476 Six French Empire style mahogany armchairs 20th century; exposed frames with carved parcel-gilt dolphin arm supports, sabre legs, leopard print ultra suede fabric, 34 3/4 in. H., 24 3/4 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $500-800 1480 Dutch William & Mary style oak tall chest 18th century or earlier; flat molded top with drawer in torus frieze, two short and three graduated long drawers between cushion molded stiles in upper section; base has large long drawer on six trumpet turned legs connected by shaped stretchers with three foliate carved roundels in apron, 78 in. H., 43 1/2 in. W., 22 1/2 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 1481 American Classical mahogany sideboard circa 1825; raised gallery with turned spindle supports, three short drawers in apron with carved floral panels, three compartments beneath enclosed by solid panel doors, columnar supports on ball feet, 50 in. H., 16 1/2 in. W., 22 1/2 in. D. Est. $250-400 1482 6 Scottish Regency mahogany Klismos chairs circa 1815; solid horizontal crest rails and single horizontal splats, slip seats, sabre legs, 32 1/2 in. H., 14 3/4 in. W., 17 in. D. Est. $600-900 1483 American Beaux Arts mahogany tall-case clock early 20th century; Tiffany & Co., New York, works with quarter-hour chimes, moon phase and calendar dial with silvered chapter rings and gilt Arabic numerals, enclosed by flat top, bellflower-carved bonnet with arched glass panel door, five tubular bells and pendulum enclosed by glass panel door in waist, 86 1/2 in. H., 22 1/2 in. W., 14 1/2 in. D. Est. $1,000-1,500 1484 Federal style mahogany looking glass 20th century; Newcomb Co., New York style vase and flower finial, parcel-gilt broken arched pediment and oak leaf drop pendants, rectangular mirrored glass panel, 56 in. H., 22 3/4 in. W. Est. $250-400 1477 Six French Empire style mahogany armchairs 20th century; exposed frames with carved parcel-gilt dolphin arm supports, sabre legs, leopard print ultra suede fabric, 34 3/4 in. H., 24 3/4 in. W., 21 in. D. Est. $800-1,200 1485 . Property of Various Owners 1478 George III style mahogany pedestal desk 20th century; inset leather top, one long and two short drawers in apron, two pedestals each with three short drawers and ball and claw feet, 30 1/2 in. H., 54 in. W., 30 in. D. Est. $300-500 1479 Rococo Revival style carved mahogany king-size bed 20th century; foliated scroll carved headboard, footboard, and rails, 61 in. H., 87 in. W. Est. $300-500 38 1486 . Pr Mid-century modern ebonized swivel chairs 1960’s; designer: Jim Peed, barrel backs with caned panels and white leather upholstered loose seat cushions on swivel bases with brass-mounted legs, Model 5105, 26 in. H., 23 in. W., 24 in. D. Est. $1,000-1,500 1487 Pr. Schoonbeck Henredon tub chairs & ottomans circa 1960; yellow vinyl upholstered, chairs - 26 in. H, ottomans - 17 in. H. Est. $200-300 1488 Mid-century Modern molded plywood lounge chair circa 1960; vertical splatted back, curved arms, iron and stainless steel base, tan suede cushions, 36 in. H., 46 in. W., 30 in. D. Est. $150-300 1489 Four contemporary upholstered chairs designed by Eno Saarinen (1910-61). Black cloth upholstery and chrome legs, 32 in. H. Est. $300-500 1490 . Mid-century Modern Florence Knoll sofa dated 1979; three-cushion tufted ivory tweed upholstery, with metal frame, 30 in. H., 90 in. W. Est. $1,500-2,000 1491 Pr Mid-century Modern Florence Knoll chairs circa 1970s; lounge chairs with tufted tweed upholstery and metal frame, 32 in. H., 32 in. W. Est. $800-1,200 Mid-century modern upholstered sectional sofa circa 1960; Harvey Probber, eight straight and two corner upholstered sections on ebonized bases, each section 25 in. H., 33 in. W., 33 in. D. Est. $1,500-2,000 1492 Pr Mid-century Modern teakwood lounge chairs circa 1970s; tweed upholstered back and seat cushions, 31 in. H., 26 in. W. Est. $200-400 1493 Pr chrome and glass adjustable side tables Eileen Gray design, 24 in. H., 20 in. Diam. Est. $200-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS FURNITURE / PAINTINGS & PRINTS 1494 Mid-century Modern Knoll “Barcelona” table circa 1970s; smoked glass top and chrome base, 16 in. H., 16 in. Sq. Est. $250-400 1600A 1603 . . 1495 Set of 3 Mid-century Modern Knoll tables circa 1970s; smoked glass top with chrome base, 16 in. H., 22 in. Sq. Est. $300-500 1496 Mid-century Modern lucite and glass coffee table circa 1970s; square glass top and sculptural lucite base, 18 in. H., 32 in. Sq. Est. $250-400 1497 Eames style leather upholstered chair & ottoman metal frame and base, chair - 36 in. H., 27 in, W., ottoman - 15 in. H., 22 in. W. Est. $200-300 Antoine Blanchard “Gran Meginerie...” oil on canvas (French, 1910-1988). “Gran Meginerie, Paris,” signed “Antoine Blanchard” lr, signed and titled on verso, stamped “Pienture Originale” on verso, 13 x 18 in., framed Est. $4,000-6,000 Italian School, 19th c. St. Elizabeth of Hungary late 19th century, copy after unidentified Baroque original, oil on canvas, unsigned, 29 1/2 x 22 3/4 in., framed Est. $1,000-2,000 1601 . Property from the Estate of Su Ling Gin (Washington, DC) 1498 Four Dunbar leather upholstered chairs tan upholstery, each chair - 24 in. H., 44 in. W. Est. $300-500 1604 . 1499 3 Neoclassical style brass and glass side tables circular form with stretcher base, 24 in. H., 16 in. Diam. Est. $150-300 Antoine Blanchard. Cafe de la Paix, Paris, oil (French, 1910-1988). “Cafe de la Paix and Opera House,” oil on canvas, signed “Antoine Blanchard” lr, 13 x 18 in., framed Est. $4,000-6,000 Property of Various Owners 1500 Contemporary aluminum and glass dining table aluminum frame with glass top and two extension leaves, 29 in. H., 60 in. L., 38 in. W., with two 20 in. extension leaves Est. $200-400 1602 . 1501 Knoll Pollock chrome and leather swivel chair circa 1970s; 33in. H., 25 in. W. Est. $100-200 1502-1599 No Lots 1600 . Antoine Blanchard “Rue Haussman, Paris,” oil (French, 1910-1988). Oil on canvas, signed “Antoine Blanchard” lr, illegible stamp on verso, 13 x 18 in., framed Est. $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Two David Bendann’s Fine Art Rooms, Baltimore, MD gallery labels on verso After Vigee-Le Brun. Self Portrait, oil on canvas After Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Le Brun (French, 1755-1842). Self Portrait (after the canvas in the Uffizi Collection), unsigned, “Galleria degli Uffizi” wax seal on verso, 40 1/2 x 32 1/2 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000 1605 Joseph Bernard. Beauty with Flowers, oil on panel (French, 1864-1933). Signed “J. Bernard” lr, 18 3/4 x 12 in., framed Est. $8,000-10,000 Antoine Blanchard. “Paris, Les... Boulevards, oil (French, 1910-1988). “Paris, Les C. de Boulevards,” oil on canvas, signed “Antoine Blanchard” ll, signed and titled on verso, 13 x 18 in., framed Est. $4,000-6,000 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 39 PAINTINGS & PRINTS 1606 1605 . Gaetano Bellei. Papa e Figlia, oil on panel (Italian, 1857-1922). Signed “G. Bellei” lr, 28 1/2 x 20 3/4 in., framed Est. $6,000-8,000 1607 . Rufino Tomayo. “Hombre en Gris,” mixograph (Mexican, 1899-1991). Ed. 25/100, signed “R. Tamayo,” 41 x 33 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000 1608 . Rufino Tamayo “Hombre Conclos Brasos En Alto (Mexican, 1899-1981). Mixograph, ed. 120/140, signed “R. Tamayo” lr, 22 1/4 x 30 in., framed Est. $2,000-4,000 40 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS PAINTINGS & PRINTS 1609 French School, 19th c. Muse of Poetry, oil In the manner of Simon Vouet (French, 1590-1649). Portrait of a Lady as the Muse of Poetry, oil on canvas, 22 x 17 3/4 in., framed Est. $700-1,000 1613 1618 Attr. to Thomas van der Wilt. Portrait of a Man (Dutch, 1659-1733). Portrait of a Gentleman, balck and white chalk, attribution on clipped auction catalogue listing on verso, 10 x 7 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-400 . 1610 After F. von Defregger. The Hunters’ Farewell, oil After Franz von Defregger (German, 1835-1921). Oil on canvas, signed “Von Defregger” ll, 30 1/2 x 25 1/2 in., framed Est. $600-800 1611 . Frederick Evans “Bourges Cathedral,”platinum print Frederick Henry Evans (American, 18531943). “Bourges Cathedral, West Front,” blindstamp lr, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in., unframed Est. $2,000-4,000 Provenance: Hans P. Kraus Jr., Fine Photographs, New York label on inside of mat and on verso 1614 Continental School, 19th c. La Source, oil Oil on canvas, unsigned, 40 x 30 in., framed Est. $800-1,200 1615 Ercole Cartotto. Portrait of Beatrice Reed, oil (Italian/American, 1889-1946). Oil on canvas, signed “E. Cartotto” lr; signed, sitter identified, and dated 1917 in pencil on verso, 27 x 21 in., framed Est. $1,000-2,000 . Jerzy Kossak “Napoleon’s Retreat from Moscow” oil (Polish, 1886-1955). Oil on canvas, signed “Jerzy Kossak” ll, 13 3/4 x 20 in., framed Est. $1,000-2,000 1612 . 1616 Alexander Calder “Birds in Flight,” lithograph (American, 1898-1976). Color lithograph, artist proof, signed “Calder” lr, 27 1/4 x 36 1/2 in., framed Est. $700-1,000 Provenance: Comes with Pacific Art 1619 Eugene Ciceri “Rio de Janeiro,” lithograph (French, 1830-1890). “Rio de Janeiro-da Ilha das Cobras,” hand colored lithograph after the daguerrotype printed by Lemercier, Paris, image size: 17 1/4 x 27 1/2 in., framed Est. $600-800 1620 American School, 19th c. Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas, unsigned, 30 x 24 3/4 in., framed Est. $600-800 1621 American School, 19th c. Portrait of a Lady, oil Oil on canvas, unsigned, 30 1/2 x 25 in., framed Est. $600-800 1622 Oscar Hallwig. Gentleman and Lady pastel portraits (German/American, 1836-1924). Pair of pastels on paper, each signed “Oscar Hallwig, Balto.” ll, 29 3/4 x 24 3/4 in., each framed Est. $300-500 1623 Holyland. Portrait of David Carroll, pastel (American, 19th century). Pastel on paper, signed “Holyland” ll, 29 1/2 x 24 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-400 1624 Hans von Hayek. Winter Landscape, oil on canvas (Germany, 1869-1940). Signed and dated “Hayek, 1911” lr, 23 3/4 x 31 1/2 in., framed Est. $600-800 1625 Vladimir Cora. Abstract Compostion, oil on canvas (Mexican, b. 1951). Signed “Vladimir Cora” ll, 51 3/4 x 41 in., framed Est. $600-900 Investment C.O.A. Frederick Evans “Stand of Trees,” platinum print Frederick Henry Evans (American, 18531943). 1893, initialed “F.H.E.” lr, 5 1/8 x 3 3/4 in., unframed Est. $2,000-4,000 Provenance: Hans P. Kraus Jr., Fine 1617 Arnold Newman “Jean Dubuffet,” photograph (American, 1918-2006). Silver gelatin print, signed “Arnold Newman” lr, titled and dated “Dubuffet, Vence, 1956” ll, 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in., framed Est. $800-1,200 Provenance: The Lily Gallery, Inc., Baltimore, MD stamp on verso Photographs, New York label on inside of mat ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 41 PAINTINGS & PRINTS 1626 . Marc Chagall “Joseph Recognizes His Brothers (Russian/French, 1887-1985). Hand colored etching, ed. 40/100, initialed “M.Ch.” lr, 11 1/2 x 9 1/4 in., framed Est. $1,500-2,500 1627 . 1630 Stanley J. Schultz. Psyche and Cupid, oil (Late 19th/early 20th century). Copy after Bouguereau, oil on canvas, signed and dated “Stanley J. Schultz. ‘06” ll, 26 x 18 in., framed Est. $200-400 1639 Eliot O’Hara. Misty Mountain Landscape, watercolor (American, 1890-1969). Watercolor on paper, signed “Eliot O’Hara” lr, 21 1/2 x 29 in., framed Est. $400-600 1631 Attr. to Jane Peterson. House Portrait, watercolor (American, 1876-1965). Watercolor on paper, signed “Jane Peterson” ll, 12 x 16 in., framed Est. $200-400 1640 Aaron Sopher. “Greene Street... Baltimore,” w/c (American, 1905-1972). “Greene Street near Barre, Baltimore,” pen and ink with watercolor on paper, signed “Aaron Sopher” lr, 10 3/4 x 14 1/2 in., framed Est. $400-600 1632 Reuben L. Johnston. Landscape with Sheep, oil Reuben LeGrand Johnston (American, 1850-1918). Oil on canvas, signed “R.L. Johnston” lr, 22 x 30 in., framed Est. $500-700 1633 Raymond deBotton. Woman Playing Guitar, pastel (b. 1922). Initialed “R.B.” lr, signed and dated “Raymond deBotton, Mai, 1988” on verso, 21 1/2 x 18 in., framed Est. $500-700 1634 Zvi Raphaeli. Landscape, tempera on board (Russian/Israeli, 1924-2005). Signed “Z. Raphaeli” ll, 14 1/2 x 17 3/4 in., framed Est. $600-800 1635 Continental School, 17th c. Salome, gouache After Lucas Cranach, the elder, Salome Presenting the Head of Saint John the Baptist, gouache on vellum, 5 1/2 x 7 in., framed Est. $200-400 Provenance: Inscription on frame on verso states: “Chief Justice Ambrose Spencer, Great Grandfather L.L. Spencer” Marc Chagall. Peasant With a Clock, lithograph (French, 1887-1985). Color lithograph, artist proof, ed. XIV/XXV, signed “Marc Chagall” lr, 13 3/4 x 9 3/4 in., framed Est. $3,000-6,000 Property from the Estate of Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) 1628 Attr. to N. Diaz. Forest with Travelers, oil Attributed to Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena (French, 1807-1876). Oil on panel, initialed “N.D.” ll, 12 1/2 x 21 in., framed Est. $800-1,200 Property of Various Owners 1629 After J.F. Herring, Sr. “The Village Blacksmith After John Frederick Herring, Sr. (British, 1895-1965). Oil on canvas, unsigned, 36 x 29 in., framed Est. $800-1,200 42 1636 Alfred Nunamaker. “Ocean Waves,” oil on canvas Alfred R. Nunamaker (American, 19151988). oil on canvas board, signed “A. Nunamaker” ll, 8 x 10 in., framed Est. $1,000-2,000 1637 Salvador Dali. Portrait of Picasso, engraving (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Portrait of Picasso,” c.1970, photolithograph and engraving on ingres, after the etching “Moi aussi j’ai connu l’empereur” (Michler/Lopsinger, 448), numbered in pencil “ed. A/B, 31/200” ll, signed in pencil “Dali” lr, plate size: 15 1/4 x 11 1/2 in., paper size: 28 3/4 x 19 3/4 in., framed Est. $700-1,000 1638 Eliot O’Hara. Tranquil Lakeside, watercolor (American, 1890-1969). Watercolor on paper, signed “Eliot O’Hara” lr, 22 x 28 1/2 in., framed Est. $400-600 1641 Aaron Sopher. Market Scene, pen and ink with wash (American, 1905-1972). Signed “Aaron Sopher” lr, 9 x 6 1/2 in., framed Est. $100-200 1642 Joseph Sheppard. Entrance to a Palazzo, watercolor Joseph Sherly Sheppard (American, b. 1930). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated “Sheppard, ‘82” lr, sight size: 20 x 13 in., framed Est. $300-500 1643 Herman Maril. “Sand, Sea, and Sky,” screenprint (American, 1908-1986). Color screenprint, ed. 36/100, signed “Herman Maril” lr, 15 x 18 in., framed Est. $400-600 1644 Keith Morrow Martin. “Collage #11,” paper collage (American, 1911-1983). Initialed and dated “K.M. ‘77” cr, signed on verso, 8 1/4 x 10 1/4 in., framed Est. $200-400 Provenance: C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, MD label on verso 1645 Melvin Miller. Abandoned Trolley, oil on masonite Melvin Orville Miller, Jr. (American, 19372007). Signed and dated “Melvin Miller, 1962” lr, 18 x 24 in., framed Est. $300-500 1646 Melvin Miller. Abandoned House, oil on masonite Melvin Orville Miller, Jr. (American, 19372007). Signed and dated “Melvin Miller, 1965” lr, 12 x 16 in., unframed Est. $200-400 1647 Melvin Miller. Bar Scene, oil on masonite Melvin Orville Miller, Jr. (American, 19372007). Signed and dated “Melvin Miller, 1960” ll, 9 x 12 in., unframed Est. $200-300 1648 Melvin Miller. Baltimore City Scene, oil on canvas Melvin Orville Miller, Jr. (American, 19372007). Signed and dated “Melvin Miller, 1978” lr, 16 x 24 in., unframed Est. $150-300 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS PAINTINGS & PRINTS 1649 Cecil Bell. “East River Swimmers,” lithograph Cecil Crosley Bell (American, 1906-1970). Ed. 2/20, signed and dated “Cecil C. Bell, ‘37” lr, 11 1/4 x 14 3/4 in., framed Est. $400-600 1650 Felix de Crano. The Serenade, watercolor on paper Felix F. de Crano (French/American, 18391908). Signed and dated “F.F. de Crano, 1893” ll, 16 3/4 x 13 in., framed Est. $200-300 1651 Gladys Emerson Cook. Boxer, pastel on paper (American, 1899-1976). Signed “Gladys Emerson Cook” lr, 14 3/4 x 10 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400 1652 Ethel Warwick. Still Life with Flowers, oil Ethel Herrick Warwick (American, 18811961). Oil on canvas, signed “Ethel H. Warwick” ll, 21 x 25 in., framed Est. $200-400 1653 Savino Labo. “Riviera Ligure,” oil on canvas (Italian, 1899-1976). Signed “S. Labo” lr, signed and titled on verso, 24 x 30 1/4 in., framed Est. $400-600 1654 Continental School, late 19th c. Feeding Time, oil Probably German, late 19th century. Oil on canvas, signed illegibly lr, 20 3/4 x 17 in., framed Est. $400-600 1655 Frederic Peuchmange. Pair of Hunt Scene drawings (French, d.1914). “At the Start” and “End of Day,” black chalk and pastel on paper, heightened with white, each signed “F. Peuchmange” ll and lr, 12 1/4 x 32 3/4 in., each framed Est. $300-500 Provenance: Stansted Park Foundation labels on each 1657 Attr. to Albert Marquet. Nu Assise, charcoal (French, 1875-1947). Charcoal on paper, initialed “A.M.” ll, 17 3/4 x 13 in., unframed Est. $500-700 1667 Donald Coale. Cubist Landscape, oil on canvas Donald Vincent Coale (American, b. 1906). Signed “Donald Coale” lr, 20 x 26 in., framed Est. $200-400 1658 Vladimir Kush. “Soul Plexis,” giclee on canvas (Russian, b. 1965). Ed. 13/325, signed “V. Kush” lr, 15 x 19 in., framed Est. $300-600 1668 Donald Coale. Portrait of a Lady, oil on canvas Donald Vincent Coale (American, b. 1906). Signed “Donald Coale” lr, 46 x 38 in., framed Est. $300-500 1659 Circle of Rembrandt. Portrait of a Man, etching Mid 17th century. Signed and dated “Rembrandt f. 1639,” ur, etched after a drawing by Rembrandt (image can be found here: http://barber. org.uk/rembrandt-harmensz-vanrijn-1606-1669/), 5 1/2 x 4 in., framed Est. $600-800 1660 Leon Kelly. Reclining Nude, vine charcoal on paper (American, 1901-1982). Signed “Leon Kelly” lr, 6 1/2 x 8 1/4 in., framed Est. $400-600 1661 Attr. to Marie Laurencin. Woman and Dog, graphite (French, 1883-1956). Preliminary study for a portrait of Nahida de Comminges, graphite on paper, attribution on verso, 13 1/4 x 9 3/4 in., framed Est. $500-700 1662 Yaacov Agam. Op Art Agamograph, color screenprint (Israeli, b. 1928). Double superimposed screenprint on paper and plexiglass, ed. 84/99, signed “Agam” lr, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500 1663 Yaacov Agam. Op Art Agamograph, color screenprint (Israeli, b. 1928). Double superimposed screenprint on paper and plexiglass, ed. 122/180, signed “Agam” lr, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500 1664 Continental School, 18th c. Portrait of a Man, oil Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 22 3/4 x 17 3/4 in., framed Est. $300-500 1656 . 1665 Dutch School, 17th/18th c. Tavern Scene, drawing Pen and ink with wash on paper, 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in., framed Est. $150-250 Attr. to Jesse Arms Botke. Flamingos, oil on board (American, 1883-1971). Signed “Jesse Arms Botke” lr, 14 x 17 in., framed Est. $1,500-2,500 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 1666 Frederick Becker. “Marine,” etching Frederick Gerhard Becker (American, 19132004). Ed. 2/15, signed “Fred Becker” lr, 14 x 17 3/4 in., unframed Est. $500-700 1669 N. Currier “American Country Life,” color litho. Nathaniel T. Currier (American, 18131888). Color lithograph, 16 3/4 x 23 3/4 in., framed Est. $500-700 1670 Continental School, 18th c. chalk rendering Probably Italian, late 18th/early 19th century. Rendering of a classical bust, black chalk heightened with white chalk, signed illegibly lr, 23 1/4 x 18 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500 1671 Woldemar Neufeld “Under Queensboro Bridge” woodcut (Russian/American, 1909-2002). Color woodcut, ed. 19/50, signed “Woldemar Neufeld” lr, 15 1/4 x 23 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-400 1672 Woldemar Neufeld. “Three Tugs,” color woodcut (Russian/American, 1909-2002). Ed. 25/50, signed “Woldemar Neufeld” lr, inscribed “to my friend Mike” lr, 16 x 22 in., framed Est. $200-400 1673 Woldemar Neufeld. “John Finley Walk...,” woodcut (Russian/American, 1909-2002). “John Finley Walk in Winter,” color woodcut, ed. 47/50, signed “Woldemar Neufeld” lr, 12 1/4 x 18 in., framed Est. $200-400 1674 Woldemar Neufeld. Three Tugboat theme woodcuts (Russian/American, 1909-2002). “One Light,” “Three Lights,” and “Two Lights”, three color woodblocks mounted in one frame, each ed. 49/100, each signed “Woldemar Neufeld” lr, each 7 x 9 in.; frame size: 31 1/4 x 15 in. Est. $200-300 1675 Woldemar Neufeld. “El Station at Hanover Square (Russian/American, 1909-2002). Color woodcut, ed. 18/50, signed “Woldemar Neufeld” lr, 16 x 9 in., framed Est. $200-300 43 PAINTINGS & PRINTS 1676 Sandra Oppegard. “Cloudy Morning,” watercolor (American, b. 1941). Watercolor on paper, signed “S. Fay Oppegard” lr, 7 1/4 x 10 in., framed Est. $200-400 1677 Brad Davis. “Dog & Three Partridges,” lithograph Brad Darius Davis (American, b. 1942). Color lithograph, ed. 24/30, signed and dated “Brad Davis, ‘82” lr, 35 1/4 x 23 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-300 Provenance: Rental Gallery, Baltimore Museum of Art label on verso, dated 11/83 1678 Marc Chagall. Color lithographic poster, framed (French, 1887-1985). Maeght Editeur, 1969, sight size: 27 3/4 x 21 1/4 in., framed Est. $300-500 1679 Marc Chagall. Galerie Maeght exhibition poster (French, 1887-1985). “Gouaches et Lavis,” 30 1/2 x 18 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-500 1680 Continental School, 19th c. Portrait of a Man, oil Portrait of a Bearded Man, oil on copper, unsigned, sight size: 7 x 5 1/4 in., framed Est. $200-300 1681 Jules David. Two Ladies on the Terrace, watercolor (French, 1808-1892). Watercolor on paper, signed “Jules David” ll, sight size: 11 1/2 x 8 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-400 1682 Jennifer Wynne. Two Abstract Compositions on paper (American, late 20th/early 21st century). 1.) “A,” Mixed media on paper, signed “Jennifer Wynne” lr, 29 1/4 x 41 1/4 in., framed 2.) “C,” Mixed media on paper, signed “Jennifer Wynne” lr, 41 1/2 x 29 1/4 in., framed Est. $400-600 Provenance: Allene Lapides Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico labels on verso 1683 Attr. to Keith Haring. “Television Man,” marker Attributed to Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990). Marker on paper, signed and dated “K. Haring, ‘84” lc, sight size: 6 3/4 x 4 3/4 in., framed Est. $800-1,200 1684 Ando Hiroshige. Two color woodblock prints, framed (Japanese, 1797-1858). Two color woodblock prints from the “53 Stations of Tokaido Highway” series, image sizes: 3 7/8 x 6 in. Est. $150-250 Provenance: Mickelson’s Gallery, Washington 1685 Michael Spano. “Seated Masked Man,” photograph (American, b. 1949). Gelatin silver print, ed. 2/10, from the “City Pictures” series, signed and dated “Michael Spano, ‘87” lr, 35 1/2 x 26 1/2 in., framed Est. $300-600 Provenance: Knight Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, MD label on verso 1693 Toulouse Lautrec print and an Albi print Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 18641901). 1.) “La Loge au Mascaron Dore (Programme pour le missionaire),” sheet size:12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in., framed 2.) “Dressage des Nouvelles,” image size: 8 1/2 x 11 1/4 in., framed Est. $150-250 1686 Rafael Tardio. La Confrontacion, oil on masonite (Spanish, 20th century). Signed “Rafael Tardio” lr, 21 3/4 x 18 1/4 in., framed Est. $200-400 1694 Two Toulouse Lautrec framed prints (French, 1864-1901). 1.) “Le CoffureProgramme du Le Theatre Libre,” sheet size: 12 1/2 x 9 in., framed 2.) “Yvette Gilbert,” sight size: 10 1/4 x 6 1/2 in., framed Est. $150-250 1687 Gladys Goldstein “Chiricus,” mixed media on canvas Gladys Hack Goldstein (American, 19192010). Signed “Gladys Goldstein” lr, signed, titled, and dated 1982 on verso, 30 x 30 in., framed Est. $150-300 1695 After Toulouse-Lautrec. Four Aristide Bruant prints (French, 1864-1901). “Ambassadeurs,” “Eldorado,” Aristide Bruant,” and “Bruant au Mirliton,” each approximately 11 x 7 1/4 in., each framed Est. $300-500 1688 Gladys Goldstein. Untitled Abstract, mixed media Gladys Hack Goldstein (American, 19192010). Mixed media on paper, signed “Gladys Goldstein” lr, 22 3/4 x 28 in., framed Est. $100-200 Provenance: Daedal Fine Arts, Baltimore, MD 1696 Two framed late 19th c. Belle Epoque prints 1.) Paul Fischer (Danish, 1860-1934). “Reklame Plakater,” color lithograph, signed “Paul Fischer” in print ll, Maitre de l’Affiche blind stamp lr, 12 x 9 in. 2.) Jules Cheret (French, 1836-1892). “Saxoleine,” color lithograph, Maitre de l’Affiche blind stamp lr, sheet size: 15 3/4 x 3/4 in., framed Est. $200-300 label on verso 1689 Charles H. Walther. “Brittany,” oil on board (American, 1879-1937). “Off the Coast of Brittany,” signed “C.H. Walther” lr, titled and dated 1903 on verso, 4 1/4 x 7 in., framed Est. $150-250 1690 Karl Bicke. “Das Kind,” engraving (German, 1886-1982). Signed “K. Bickel” lr, 5 x 4 3/4 in., framed Est. $100-200 1691 Aaron Sopher and Don Swann Jr: three etchings 1.) Aaron Sopher (American, 1905-1972). “Forest Fire-Garrett County, Md.,” etching, ed. 6/25, signed “Aaron Sopher” lr, 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 in., framed 2.) Don Swann Jr. (American, 20th century). “The Hunt,” etching and aquatint, ed. 217/300, signed “Don Swann Jr.” lr, 7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in., framed 3.) Don Swann Jr. “Edgar Allan Poe’s Statue,” ed. 133/500, signed “Don Swann Jr.” lr, 9 1/4 x 6 1/2, framed Est. $100-200 1692 Attr. to Burgoyne Diller. Geo Abstract, gouache (American, 1906-1965). Gouache on paper, unsigned, attribution on verso, 19 1/2 x 14 1/2 in., framed Est. $400-600 1697 Two Japanese color woodblock prints, 19th century 1.) Geisha in a Landscape, sight size:12 3/4 x 9 in., framed 2.) Couple in an Interior, sight size: 12 3/4 x 9 in., framed Est. $150-250 1698 Clara Knight. Landscape with Stream, watercolor (British, b. 1861). Watercolor on paper, signed “Clara Knight” ll, 9 x 6 1/4 in., framed Est. $100-200 1699 Pearle Fuller. Victorian Lady, charcoal and pastel (American, late 19th/early 20th century). Charcoal, pastel, and ink wash on paper, signed and dated “Pearle Eugenia Fuller, 1905” lr, 17 3/4 x 7 1/2 in., framed Est. $100-200 1700 Carra Burnheim. Lovers at the Well, oil on canvas (Late 19th/early 20th century). Signed “Carra Burnheim” lr, 33 1/2 x 23 3/4 in., framed Est. $100-200 1701 Max Wilson Mason. Landscape, oil on artist board (American, 20th century). Signed “Max W. Mason” ll, 2 x 16 in., framed Est. $150-250 D.C. labels on verso 44 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS PAINTINGS & PRINTS / SILVER 1702 Artist Unknown, 20th c. 3 horse racing sketches Pen and ink on cardstock (coasters?), one identified as “R.S.S. Majestic at Aintree” ll, 4 1/8 x 5 1/8 in., each framed Est. $150-250 1711 Framed print of Berlin After the 18th century original, sight size:15 1/4 x 42 in. Est. $150-250 1703 19th c. Artist Unknown, Sailboats Off Pier, oil Oil on canvas, unsigned, 22 x 14 in., framed Est. $150-250 2200 1712-2199 No Lots . 2206 Continental enameled & guilloche silver cigarette case, together with a German engraved silver lipstick case with cabochon closure, 4.90 ozt. Est. $300-500 1704 Behyar Samini. “Miss February,” oil on canvas (20th century). Signed “Behyar” lr, 20 x 16 in., framed Est. $150-250 2207 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver pedestal bowl 9 3/4 in. Diam., 3 1/4 in. H., 19.70 ozt. Est. $300-500 1705 Elizabeth Dworkin “Untitiled,” mixed media (American, 20th c.). Mixed media on paper, signed and dated “Dworkin, 1987” lr, 41 1/4 x 29 3/4 in., framed Est. $100-200 Stieff “Rose” repousse sterling silver pitcher late 19th/early 20th century, hand chased, 8 1/2 in. H., 22.50 ozt. Est. $1,000-2,000 Provenance: Victoria Munroe Gallery, New York, NY label on verso 1706 Salvador Dali. Lithograph and relief sculpture (Spanish, 1904-1989). 1.) “The Battle of Tetuan,” color lithograph, ed. LXXV/CCL, signed “Dali” lr, 12 1/4 x 16 1/4 in., framed 2.) After Salvador Dali “Adam and Eve,” ed. 21/120, relief sculpture, 11 x 8 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-400 1707 Michael David. “Untitled,” monotype on paper (American, b. 1954). Monotype on handmade paper, unsigned, 20 x 14 1/2 in., framed Est. $100-200 Provenance: Betsy Senior Gallery label on verso, Knight-Gomez Gallery, Baltimore, MD label on verso 1708 Nicola Simbari. Ledge of Flowers, color screenprint (Italian, 1927-2012). Ed. 159/200, signed “Simbari” lr, 34 1/2 x 39 in., framed Est. $150-250 1709 Johnny Friedlaender. Two abstract aquatints Johnny Gotthard Friedlaender (German, 1912-1992). 1.) Abstract Composition, ed. 50/95, signed “Friedlaender” lr, 30 x 22 1/2 in., framed 2.) Untitled Composition, ed. 74/95, signed “Friedlaender” lr, 30 x 22 1/2 in., framed Est. $200-400 1710 Benton Spruance “Early in the Morning,” lithograph Benton Murdoch Spruance (American, 1904-1967). Color lithograph, ed. 40, signed “Spruance” lr, 16 x 20 in., framed Est. $150-250 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 2205 Assortment of Stieff sterling flatware including: 6 ice tea spoons (monogrammed), berry spoon, olive spoon, sauce ladle, tomato server (stainless blade), carving knife (stainless blade), and a pie server (stainless blade), 12.50 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $150-250 2201 . Towle “Old Colonial” sterling silver flatware comprising 104 pieces, including: 12 knives (stainless blades), 12 forks, 18 salad forks, 12 soup spoons, 24 teaspoons, 6 seafood forks, 6 butter knives (stainless blades), 6 flat handle butter spreaders, master butter knife, pierced tomato server, sugar spoon, gravy ladle, 2 serving spoons (one pierced), meat fork, and a cheese knife (stainless blade, 100.05 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $1,500-2,000 2202 Nine Schofield sterling silver ice cream forks ”Baltimore Rose” pattern, 8.90 ozt. Est. $200-300 2203 Manchester “Southern Rose” sterling flatware comprising 41 pieces, including: 8 knives (stainless blades), 8 forks, 8 salad forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 soup spoons, and a master butter knife, 35.0 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $400-600 2204 Wallace “Grande Baroque” sterling silver flatware service for twelve, including knives (stainless blades), forks, salad forks, teaspoons, soup spoons and seafood forks, 88.60 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $1,000-1,500 2208 Assortment of sterling silver flatware comprising 16 pieces, including: 5 fruit forks, 4 sipper straws (one broken), 2 sauce ladles, 2 saccharin spoons, pie server, sugar cube tongs, and a pair of grape sheers; together with sterling handled sandwich tongs and bottle opener; 11.75 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $200-300 2209 Assortment of American sterling table articles comprising 12 items, including Tiffany & Co. reticulated bowl frame, 2 Gorham nut dishes, creamer pitcher, sugar bowl, 6 shot glasses (dented), and an ashtray, 15.15 ozt. t.w. Est. $200-300 2210 . Stieff “Rose” sterling silver flatware comprising 92 pieces, including: 8 knives (stainless blades), 8 forks, 8 salad forks, 8 seafood forks, 8 soup spoons, 17 teaspoons, 8 iced tea spoons, 8 butter knives, 3 serving spoons, berry spoon, olive spoon, sugar spoon, bon bon spoon, gravy ladle, lettuce fork, bacon fork, pickle fork, meat fork, master butter knife, hot cake server, pierced serving spoon, cheese server (stainless blade), cake server (stainless blade), and a 2-piece carving set with stainless blades, 109.75 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $1,500-2,500 2211 Japanese engraved silver vase 6 7/8 in. H., 15.80 ozt. Est. $300-500 45 SILVER 2212 Pair of Schofield repousse sterling candlesticks 7 in. H., 10.95 ozt. Est. $200-300 2213 Four Kirk sterling silver salts mid 19th century; together with two putti decorated sterling silver salt boats (no maker) and six sterling salt spoons; 10.55 ozt. t.w. Est. $150-250 2214 Three American sterling silver table articles including: Jenkins & Jenkins trumpet vase (9 in. H.), Boardman Kiddush cup, and a Wallace open-worked oval bowl, 17.60 ozt. Est. $200-400 2215 American repousse sterling individual teapot no maker, probably Jenkins & Jenkins, hand chased, 8 1/4 in. H., 15.20 ozt. Est. $200-400 2216 German silver and etched glass decanter Hanau, 9 1/4 in. H. Est. $300-500 2217 English sterling silver standish Martin Hall & Co., Ltd., Sheffield, 1894-95, with two cut glass inkpots, 2 1/4 in. H. x 11 in. W. x 5 in. D. Est. $250-400 2218 Six Siteff “Rose” sterling silver tablespoons 13.05 ozt. Est. $150-250 2219 Tiffany & Co. repousse sterling pedestal bowl first half - 20th century, 7 1/4 in. H., 8 1/2 in. Diam., pattern 2154, 23.50 ozt. Est. $400-600 2220 Stieff repousse sterling silver center bowl 9 in. Diam., 16.90 ozt. Est. $250-400 2221 Kirk repousse sterling silver pedestal bowl repoussed flanged edge and footed base, 10 in. Diam., 4 3/8 in. H., 16.45 ozt. Est. $200-400 2222 Sterling mounted brilliant cut glass pitcher 8 1/2 in. H. Est. $200-400 2223 Stieff sterling silver cream pitcher & sugar bowl together with a similar individual coffee pot and silver-plated round salver, 22.50 ozt. Est. $300-500 2224 Stieff sterling cream pitcher & covered sugar bowl dated 1947, hand chased, 17.60 ozt. Est. $200-400 46 2225 American sterling soap container & bathroom cup 1) Gorham repousse sterling silver traveling soap container, 2) repousse sterling silver bathroom cup, indistinctive maker’s mark, probably Stieff; 6.35 ozt. t.w. Est. $150-300 2226 Black, Starr & Frost repousse sterling tea caddy hand chased, 8.20 ozt. Est. $200-300 2227 Group of American sterling silver table articles 11 items, including: Stieff repousse bottle coaster, another bottle coaster, Stieff “Rose” jelly spoon, pair of Schofield individual salts, pair of Kirk saccharin spoons, Hennegen & Bates weighted sterling bud vase, Kirk sterling lidded etched glass jelly jar, repousse child’s cup, and a compote, 23.30 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $300-500 2228 Two Neoclassical style silver-plated dishes Est. $150-250 2229 Sterling silver handled umbrella frame Est. $100-200 2230 10 Continental & American silver souvenir spoons including: 7 German enameled silver souvenir spoons, Cannes, England, and Norfolk, VA., 3.95 ozt. t.w. Est. $100-200 2231 American/continental silver dresser/ personal items nine items, including: continental silver snuff box, probably Hanau, late 19th century; Gorham sterling & cut glass powder jar, 3 sterling lidded glass dresser jars, Gorham repousse sterling shoe horn, Watrous engraved sterling lorgnette case, French silver mounted etched glass vase, and a silver mounted cigarette holder; 6.90 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $100-200 2232 Continental silver miniature furniture items 18 pieces, including: spinning wheel, bird cage, two pianos, sewing machine, 4-piece coffee/tea service and tray, 2-drawer chest, pitcher, and 6 goblets; together with a Gorham sterling silver cased yo-yo and a Web sterling silver Birth Record rattle; 7.95 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $100-200 2233 Ten American sterling silver table articles Bailey, Banks & Biddle covered sugar bowl, weighted sterling silver items include a pair of salt & pepper shakers, and a tall candlestick, sterling mounted glass items include 4 coasters and a toothpick urn; 15.95 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $200-300 2234 Kirk Stieff “Rose” sterling silver flatware 1937 comprising 118 pieces, including 12 knives, 12 forks, 12 salad forks, 24 teaspoons, 8 tablespoons, 9 soup spoons, 8 iced tea spoons, 12 butter knives, 4 serving spoons, 2-piece salad set, meat fork, gravy ladle, sugar shell spoon, jelly spoon, olive fork, demitasse spoon, sugar tongs, child’s knife & fork, condiment spoon, 2-piece carving set, bottle opener, cheese knife, and a pie server, 133.70 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $2,000-2,500 2235 Twenty assorted sterling silver flatware pieces including: 14 Stieff “Rose,” 4 Kirk, and a 2-piece sterling handle roast carving set, 18.20 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $250-400 2236 11 assorted American sterling table articles including: Gorham child’s cup, dated 1897 (monogrammed), Gorham weighted five-light candelabrum (damaged base), , Towle bowl, 6 in. Diam., 2 pairs of weighted salt & pepper shakers, and 4 shell-form ashtrays, 10.30 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $200-300 2237 Pair of Gorham sterling silver goblets together with an International “Paul Revere Reproduction” bowl, 5 in. Diam., 19.55 ozt. t.w. Est. $200-400 2238 Victorian sterling silver handled page turner 16 1/2 in. L.; together with 2 Tiffany & Co. sterling silver perpetual calendar frames, 4 x 3, each with inscription, 2.65 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $200-400 2239 Group of assorted sterling silver flatware including: 3-piece roast carving set, 5 forks, 3 spoons, olive fork, and a lemon fork; together with a sterling silver covered saccharin dish, coin silver spoon, a silverplated spoon; 9.50 ozt. of weighable silver Est. $100-200 2240 Georgian sterling silver cruet stand Samuel Wood, London, 1758-59, with 4 silver mounted cut glass cruets, 38.85 ozt. Est. $500-700 ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS SILVER 2241 Pair of German silver master salts indistinctive hallmarks, probably Hanau, putti decorated master salts with aldine dolphins, 18.15 ozt. Est. $200-400 2245 2242 Five continental silver table articles Georgian silver toast rack, maker WE, London, 1827, 6 1/2 in. L.; cream pitcher, master salt (no liner), hinged cylindrical spice box (monogrammed), and a silver mounted cut glass shaker, 15.0 ozt. of silver Est. $200-400 2243 Federal engraved coin silver sugar basket late 18th/early 19th century, unmarked, 6 3/4 in. H. over handle, 7.80 ozt. Est. $200-400 2244 Two Victorian silver-plated baskets 1) early Victorian silver-plated engraved and floral decorated basket, third quarter - 19th century, probably Sheffield, 9 1/2 in. H. over handle x 12 in. W. x 9 in. D.; 2) Victorian reticulated silver-plated basket, maker HE & Co., 8 1/2 in. H. over handle x 11 in. W. x 9 in. D. Est. $200-300 2245 Eight Stieff “Rose” sterling silver dinner plates circa 1925, 12 in. Diam., hand chased, 159.55 ozt. Est. $3,000-5,000 2246 Pair of Hawkes sterling based cut glass vases 11 1/4 in. H. Est. $300-500 Property from the Estate of Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) 2247 Jacobi & Jenkins sterling coffee pot & sugar bowl late 19th/early 20th century, coffee pot 8 3/4 in. H., 47.50 ozt. t.w. Est. $700-900 2248 Georgian sterling silver teapot with London hallmarks, 1810-’11, 5 1/4 in. H. over handle, 17.50 ozt. Est. $200-400 Property of Various Owners 2249 Stieff “Rose” sterling silver center bowl early 20th century, hand chased, 8 3/4 in. Diam., 26.20 ozt. Est. $1,000-1,500 Property from the Estate of Jack Shay & Thomas C. Quirt (Baltimore, MD) 2250 Russian cloisonne enameled gilt silver Kovsh Moscow, first half - 20th century, with Kokoshnik marks, 3 1/2 in. H. x 6 1/2 in. L. over handle, 9.55 ozt. Est. $1,000-1,500 End of Sale ALEX COOPER AUCTIONEERS 47 Tiffany Studios, bronze and leaded glass “Dragonfly” lamp, 1st-quarter 20th Century 908 York Road • Towson, M ar yland 21204 • (410) 828-4838 • (800) 272-3145 • fax (410) 828-0875 [email protected] • http://antiques.alexcooper.com • MD DLLR #2503
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