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Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881-1973.  A linocut in colors on Arches paper, titled "Femme au Chapeau de Paille Bleue" (Baer 1282), from the Marina Picasso Collection, one of approximately 87 impressions.  Stamped "Succ. Pablo Picasso / Coll. Marina Picasso" verso.  Plexi with scratches, not examined out of frame.  Image 14 1/2 x 17" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 33 1/2 x 36" high overall.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000An early 20th century Zia Pueblo Earthenware dough bowl.  Large tapered form with polychrome geometric decoration.  Some wear to decoration and burst air bubbles.  17" diameter x 8 3/4" high overall. 
An early 20th century Zia Pueblo Earthenware olla.  Large bulbous form with polychrome geometric and bird decoration.  Two chips to rim, some wear to surface and decoration.  Approx. 16" diameter x 13 3/4" high overall.  
Harold Shapinsky, American, 1925-2004.  A 1980's Abstract Expressionist mixed media on paper.  Signed "H. Shapanksy" lower right, annotated "D.86.1158 / Done in Studio / 12 East 22nd St. 2D / Aug 1986" verso.  Minor toning particularly along edges.  Paper 14 x 11" high.
A 19th century Chinese Coromandel screen.  Molded Rosewood frames presented in six panels decorated with hand-carved vine and floral decoration on upper and lower panels and Black Lacquer center panels with hand painted Gold landscapes and carved Jade and hardstone applied detail with waterfowl and foliage, further decorated verso with hand-painted Gold landscape designs depicting mountain villages along a river on Black lacquer panels.  Cleaned original finish with some wear, craquelure, some shrinkage to carved panels. Each panel is 17 3/4 x 84 3/4" high, approx. 108 x 84 3/4" high overall.A turn of the century Loetz Cytisus Art Glass vase.  Bulbous form in mottled May Green to Orange with pulled linear decoration.  Minor surface wear.  6 1/2" high.  
A pair of Mid Mod Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Model "1922" side tables.  Walnut construction with squared tops supported on X form bases.  One stamped "1922" and "10165" at underside.  Original finish with minor wear, one top with small chip and minor lifting to veneer, both tops with minor staining.  Each 18 x 18 x 15" high overall.Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881-1973.  A color lithograph on paper, titled "Le Roi".  An image for Carnaval de Nice, 1951, from an unknown edition.  Signed "Picasso" in pencil lower right, also signed and dated "12.1.51" in the plate.  Good condition, not examined out of frame.  Image 14 1/2 x 17" high, in a Gilded wood frame with minor damage, 27 1/2 x 30" high overall.A Mid Century Modern Harry Bertoia for Knoll "Bird" lounge chair and ottoman.  Chrome coated Steel frame with shaped lattice seat and back, Red/Orange upholstery and matching ottoman.  Upholstery with fading and some staining.  Chair is approx. 38 x 34 x 39" high overall, ottoman is 24 x 17 x 15" high overall.A vintage 14k Rose Gold ladies bracelet wristwatch with Rubies and Diamonds.  Features a 14k Rose Gold case with round cut prong set Rubies, each approx. 2 mm, and Diamonds accents, each approx. 2.25 mm, on a bracelet with flat diamond form links.  17j, manual wind Swiss movement, hinged button press cover reveals a painted metal dial with Arabic numerals marked "Geneva".  Marked "14k".  40.4 grams total.  Minor surface wear, back of case with slight denting, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  6 1/2" interior circumference.A vintage 14k Gold ladies bracelet wristwatch with Diamonds.  Features a 14k Gold triangular case with prong set Diamond stars, each approx. 2mm, and Diamond chip accents on a double rope chain bracelet with heavy Gold clasp featuring additional Diamonds.  17j, manual wind Swiss movement with Silvered dial and Arabic numerals.  Clasp marked "14k" and "103".  49.1 grams total.  Case with some surface wear and slight denting, winds, sets and running when cataloged.  5 3/4" interior circumference, 7" long open.An early 20th century Zia Pueblo Earthenware olla.  Bulbous form with polychrome geometric and bird decoration.  Small repair at rim, some wear to decoration with painted touch-ups, a few burst air bubbles.  Approx. 12" diameter x 12" high overall.  
Fannie Nampeyo, Hopi-Tewa, 1900-1987.  A mid 20th century Earthenware olla with bulbous form with geometric polychrome decoration.  Signed "Fannie Nampeyo" at underside.  Small chip to rim, some wear to decoration.  Approx. 12 1/2" diameter x 7 3/4" high overall. 
An early 20th century Native American Earthenware jar.  Bulbous form with scalloped rim and polished Black glaze.  Repaired rim and neck, some surface wear.  Approx. 11" diameter x 11" high.An early 20th century Native American Earthenware olla, likely Acoma Pueblo.   Large bulbous form with geometric polychrome decoration.  Some wear to decoration and surface flakes, deeper flake near foot.  Approx. 12" diameter x 11" high.An early 19th century French Secrétaire à abattant.  Mahogany construction features a Saint Anne Grey marble top over a single long drawer and fold down writing surfce which opens to reveal an open shelf over eleven small drawers above a pair of paneled doors with three long interior drawers flanked by fluted columns ending in turned feet.  Older finish with some wear and minor repairs.  38 1/4 x 16 1/2 x 56 1/4" high overall.  
An early to mid 20th century Santa Clara Pueblo Earthenware jar.  Bulbous form with deeply carved "Avanyu" serpent decoration and polished black glaze.  Attributed to Agapita Tafoya at underside.  Crazing, flake at rim and carved decoration on body, minor surface wear.  14 1/4" high.  
A pair of turn of the century Native American beaded moccasins, possibly Cheyenne.  Multi-color beadwork with geometric design on tanned hide with raw hide soles.  Some wear, lacks some ties, left with small loss to beadwork.  Up to 9 1/4" long.  
Two pairs of 20th century Native American beaded hide moccasins.  Includes a pair of earlier moccasins with cross design (possibly Cheyenne), and a pair of later Ojibwe moccasins with floral design.  Wear and some damage.  Up to 11" long.  
A late 19th century French hall bench from the Brittany region in northwest France.  Oak construction with hand carved rural scenes and spindlework detail features a shaped crest over a paneled back and shaped arm rests, lower boot well with hinged lid on short turned feet.  Original finish with minor wear.  44 x 17 x 59 1/2" high overall.  
An early 20th century Steuben Gold Aurene Art Glass vase.  Shape #2683 with bulbous body with flared rim.  Signed "Steuben Aurene" and "2683" (partially worn).  Minor surface wear, flake at rim.  Approx. 7 1/2" diameter x 7 3/4" high.  
Two 20th century Native American Earthenware bowls, likely Hopi.  Low tapered forms with Brown decoration and matte buff glaze.  Some wear to decoration, one with flake at body.  Up to 9 1/4" diameter x 3 3/4" high overall.Four pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware.  Includes a basket with twisted handle, two low bowls and a small pot with geometric polychrome decoration.  Two bowls and the basket with repairs, small pot with chips to rim, some where to decoration overall.  Up to 6 1/4" high.  
A turn of the century Native American basket olla, likely Apache.  Woven olla form with dyed geometric decoration, pine pitch lining and bottom with leather handles.  Some wear, pitch disintegrating.  9 1/2" high.  
Two early and mid 20th century Native American Earthenware bowls.  One Zuni and the other likely Hopi with polychrome decoration.  Some wear to decoration.  Up to 7" diameter and 3 1/2" high.  
Two late 20th century Hopi Earthenware jars by Fannie (1900-1987) and Miriam (b. 1954) Nampeyo.  Each with bulbous form and geometric polychrome decoration.  Larger signed "Fannie Nampeyo" and smaller "Miriam Nampeyo" at undersides.  Some wear to decoration, particularly to the larger.  Up to 5 1/2" diameter x 4 1/2" high overall.  
A mid 20th century Native American Earthenware jar, likely Hopi.  Bulbous form and geometric polychrome decoration.  Some wear to decoration.  9 1/4" diameter x 7 1/4" high overall. 
Three pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware.  Includes an undecorated canteen, an olla, and a small vase with geometric polychrome decoration.  Olla marked "Onquam Peen" at underside.  Olla with cracks to bottom, some surface wear and wear to decoration.  Up to 10" high.  
Four pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware.  Includes a jar, two bowls and a bird form trinket dish with geometric polychrome decoration.  Small bowl partially signed "Frieda…" and bird dish "Trujillo".  Some wear to decoration and surface.  Up to 5 1/2" diameter.  Four pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware, likely Santa Clara and San Ildefonso Pueblo.  Includes a two handled vessel by Pablita Tafoya Chavarria, a bowl, a bird form trinket dish and a small vase by Abigail Lopez.  Vessel signed "Pablita Santa Clara" and vase "Abigail Lopez" at undersides.  Vessel body with crack, bowl with hairline, some surface wear and crazing.  Up to 10" long and 5 1/4" high.  
Four pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware, likely Hopi.  Includes a cylinder form vase, a foot vase, a low bowl and a small bowl with geometric polychrome decoration.  Low Bowl and footed vase with hairlines, some wear to decoration and flakes.  Up to 6 1/2" diameter and 6 1/2" high.  
Four pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware.  Includes a jar by Frances Salazar, a bowl, a bird form bowl and a miniature pot by Juan Tafoya, each with geometric polychrome or carved decoration.  Jar signed "Frances Salazar / Santa Clara" and small pot "Juan Tafoya / San Ildefonso 1983" at undersides.  Some crazing and wear to decoration.  Up to 4" high.  
Two pieces of 20th century Native American Earthenware, liekly Santa Clara or San Ildefonso Pueblo.  Includes an undecorated bowl and a vase by Peggy Tafoya with Black glaze.  Vase signed "Peggy Tafoya / Santa Clara Pueblo" at underside.  Some surface wear.  Up to 10 3/4" diameter and 6 1/2" high.  
Two mid 20th century Native American Earthenware vessels, likely Hopi.  Includes an olla and bowl with geometric polychrome decoration.  Both with flakes, olla with hairlines along rim, some wear to decoration overall.  Up to 9" diameter x 6" high overall. 

Two 20th century Native American Earthenware vessels. Includes an olla and a bowl with Red glaze and Black geometric decoration. Both with faint illegible signatures at undersides. Larger with flakes to rim, both with some surface wear. Up to 7 1/2" diameter x 6 1/2" high.John Charles Terelak, American, b. 1942.  A 1980's Impressionist oil on canvas Boston cityscape.  Depicts a rainy day with figures entering the Trinity Church in Copley Square as it appeared in the early 1900's.  Signed "JC Terelak" and dated "86" lower left, retains gallery tag from Mongerson-Wunderlich, Chicago.  Slight surface grunge, fabric mat with staining.  Image 15 3/4 x 19 3/4" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 23 x 27" high overall.  
Two 20th century African wooden masks.  Includes a Yoruba Gelede style mask with a carved Bird at top, and a Congolese Lega style mask.  Yoruba mask with faint traces of original paint, some wear and minor damage.  Up to 11" high.  
Karl Kappes, American, 1861-1943.  A turn of the century oil on canvas portrait of a bearded man.  Depicted quarter length wearing a turban with an abstracted background.  Signed "K. Kappes" lower left.  Good condition, previously cleaned.  Image 15 3/4 x 19 1/2" high, in a contemporary Gilded wood frame, 20 3/4 x 24 1/2" high overall.  James C. Harrison, American (Detroit), 1925-1990.  A 1960's mixed media collage on cardboard, titled "Somethig Els".  Signed “Harrison”, titled and dated “1960” lower left.  Some surface grunge, areas with minor losses to paint, pin holes at corners.  Image 13 3/4 x 11" high, in a lacquered wood frame, 15 1/4 x 18 1/4" high overall.  PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
A late 19th century country French side cupboard.  Oak construction with hand carved decoration features a long drawer over two paneled doors and a shaped lower apron on simple block feet.  Original Brass hardware.  Old dark finish with some wear, shrinkage and minor damage.  39 x 126 1/2 x 55 1/2" high overall.An early 20th century Italian Renaissance Revival Period bookcase.  Walnut construction features a molded crown with dentil detail over two glass doors with figural pilasters and floral detail, two lower doors with Acanthus leaf pilasters on scrolled feet.  Restored finish with only slight wear.  Knocks down for moving.  60 x 18 x 83" high overall.A late 19th century French side cabinet from the Brittany region in northwest France.  Oak construction with hand carved rural scenes and spindlework detail features a shaped gallery over a single long door and lower drawer, shaped lower apron.  Original finish with minor wear.  Original wrought iron hardware.  27 1/2 x 15 x 69" high overall.A Mid Mod Folke Ohlsson for Bodafors "Colorado" model sofa and armchair.  Teak frames with vertical back slats, open arms and original lift-off cushions.  Both marked "Bodafors / Design Folke Ohlsson / Made in Sweden".  Original finish with minor wear, cushions with minor fading.  Sofa is 75 x 30 1/2 x 24" high overall, chair is 28 x 30 x 24" high overall.A 19th century Victorian Period 14k Gold snake form necklace with Tourmaline and Diamonds.  14k Gold snake chain with head form clasp featuring a bezel set Purple/Pink Tourmaline cabochon, approx. 10 x 14 mm, surrounded by bezel set round cut Diamond accents, measuring up to approx. 3.75 mm, with Tourmaline eyes and Blue enameled detail.  Presented in a fitted "Poile & Smith" case.  Unmarked, head and chain tested 14k, clasp tongue tested Gold Filled.  43.9 grams total.  Small hole to Gold at underside of head, Tourmaline with inclusions, some wear to surface and enamel.  16 1/2" long open.A pair of vintage 14k White Gold drop earrings with Diamonds and Rubies.  Art Deco style, features engraved Rock Crystal pendants with bezel set round cut Diamonds, each approx. 4.5 mm, surrounded by channel set Ruby accents, on matching drops with hinged pierced backs.  Unmarked, tested 14k.  8.8 grams total.  Minor wear.  1 3/4" long.A Grecian 18k Gold and Diamond figural Snake ring.  Features a half bezel set round cut Diamond, approx. 3 mm, on a Snake band with multicolor enameled detail.  Marked "750 / SW9" and "Greece".  9.1 grams total.  Band repaired with some loss to enamel.  Size 7 1/2.A vintage 18k Gold and Diamond gent's "poison" ring.  Features a hinged top with prong set round cut Diamond star, approx. 5 mm and estimated 0.5 ct, covering a small compartment with roped trim on an engraved band with openwork design.  Unmarked, tested 18k.  12.2 grams total.  Hinged cover does not stay closed, may have been sized.  Size 8 3/4.A late 19th century Victorian Period 14k Gold "Book" bracelet.  Features floral enameled segments that fold into a "book" with Red gemstone accents, either Spinel or Red Topaz.  Unmarked, tested 14k.  53.2 grams total.  Minor surface wear and losses to enamel, one loose hinge, may have originally had alternating gemstone chips at "spine".  Approx. 6 3/4" interior diameter, 7 3/4" long open. A 14k Gold, Ruby and Diamond bangle bracelet.  Hinged bangle with scrolled design featuring graduated channel set round cut Diamonds and square cut Rubies.  Marked "14k" and "GEI".  23.3 grams total.  Minor wear.  6 3/4" interior diameter.A 18k Gold, Ruby and Diamond bangle bracelet.  Hinged bangle featuring graduated channel set square cut Diamonds and Rubies.  Marked "18k".  32.4 grams total.  Minor wear.  6 1/2" interior diameter.A Grecian 18k Gold bangle bracelet with Diamond accents and Lion design.  Hinged bangle with scrolled design features Lion head ends with Diamond chips accents prong set in White Gold and Blue enameled decoration.  Marked "750" with "Greece" and "3.37".  58.0 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  6" interior diameter.A turn of the century 14k Gold filigree and Amethyst pendant necklace.  Features a faceted teardrop shaped Amethyst, approx. 19 x 33 mm, and three prong set round cut Amethysts, each approx. 12 mm, on a filigree chain.  Unmarked, tested 14k.  38.8 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  18" long open.An 18k Gold and Diamond Modernist ring custom made by Cary Stefani, Birmingham, MI.  Features two marquis cut Diamonds, half bezel set vertically and horizontally, each approx. 10 x 5 1/2 mm, estimated 1.9-2.0 cttw, on a wide band with squared bottom.  Marked "18k" and "Stefani".  13.2 grams total.  Approx. 1 1/2mm chip to underside edge of horizontal Diamond, tiny chip to outer point of vertical Diamond, some surface wear.  Size 5 1/4.A 14k Gold, Amethyst and Diamond ring.  Features an oval cut prong set Amethyst stone approx. 9.5 x 12 mm, flanked by six Diamond accents each approx. 1.5 mm, on a band with fluted detail.  Marked "14k" and "37".  6.1 grams total.  Slight surface wear.  Size 5 1/4.A 14k Gold and Amethyst Modernist pendant.  Features a square cut bezel set Amethyst stone approx. 14.25 x 14.25 mm, below an inverted U form pendant with articulated hanger.  Marked "14k" and "AK".  10.3 grams total.  Some surface wear.  1 1/2" high with hanger up.A multi-strand Pearl necklace with 14k Gold clasp and Rhodalite Garnet, custom made by Yanke Designs, Traverse City, MI.  Features ten strands of freshwater Peals averaging approx. 5 mm, with gradient Blush tones and a 14k Yellow and Rose Gold clasp with oval cut prong set Rhodalite Garnet approx. 8.5 x 14.25 mm.  Marked "14k" and "Yanke Designs".  82.6 grams total.  Gold with minor surface wear.  17" long open. A Victorian 9k Gold and Amethyst bracelet.  Features an Emerald cut prong set Amethyst, approx. 10.5 x 13 mm, on a filigree mount with engraved band and adjustable clasp.  18.9 grams total.  Some distortion to clasp.  6 1/4" interior diameter at loosest setting.A 14k Gold necklace pendant with Iridescent gemstone and Blue Topaz.  Features a prong cut cabochon, likely a Boulder Opal, with Blue, Green and Brown tones approx. 13 x 18 mm, in a scrolled mount with a round cut prong set Blue Topaz approx. 4 mm.  Marked "14k".  7.8 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  1 1/8" high.A pair of 18k Gold and Black Opal Modernist earrings.  Features bezel set Opal cabochons with dark Blue and Green tones approx. 16.5 x 24 mm each, on a square Yellow Gold mount with White Gold accent.  Marked "18k".  20.4 grams total.  Minor surface wear.A pair of 18k Gold and Pearl Modernist drop earrings.  Feature Pearls approx. 12 mm each on scrolled drops.  Earrings unmarked, tested 18k, backs marked "14k".  19.1 grams total.  Minor surface wear, one with bent post.  Each 1 3/4" high.Two Pearl necklaces with 14k White Gold clasps.  Pearls approx. 6.5 mm and 7.75 mm each.  Each marked "14k".  82.2 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 33" long open.An Italian 18k Gold drop pendant necklace with Blue Tourmaline and Diamond.  Features a Tourmaline approx. 11 x 14 mm, below a Diamond approx. 4.5 x 6 mm. on a Yellow and White Gold paperclip chain.  Marked "18kt" and "Italy".  11.2 grams total.  Slight surface wear.  17" long open. A 14k Gold and Rhodalite Garnet ring custom made by Yanke Designs, Traverse City, MI.  Features an oval cut prong set Garnet approx. 10 1/2 x 13 mm, on a wide band with squared bottom.  Marked "14k" and "Yanke Designs".  14.2 grams total.  Some surface wear.  Size 6 1/4.A 14k Gold and Rhodalite Garnet pendant.  Features an oval cut prong set Garnet approx. 10 1/2 x 16 mm, on a scrolled pendant with openwork design.  Marked "14k" and "FYKim" maker's mark, attributed to Frank and Kim of Yanke Designs, Traverse City, MI.  11.9 grams total.  Some surface wear.  Size 6 1/4.An 18k Gold and Diamond necklace custom made by Cary Stefani, Birmingham, MI.  Interlocking openwork necklace with twisted design, twenty-two pear cut Diamonds bezel set in White Gold, approx. 3.25 x 6 mm each, estimated 7 - 8 cttw, and a central glass simulated "diamond".  Incised "18k" and dated "1987".  59.2 grams total.  Original central Diamond replaced with glass simulated "diamond".  Approx. 16" long open.A 19th century French Bronze hanging holy water font by Victor Paillard, French, 1805-1886.  Features an Angel above a basin with cast Shield and Cherub masks.  Impressed "VP" with Crown maker's mark at back.  Some wear to patina and build-up, minor pitting.  11" high.Pablo Picasso, Spanish, 1881-1973.  An engraving on Arches paper, untitled plate from the "Six Contes Fantastiques" book, 1953.  One of 25 copies numbered in Roman numbers, from a total edition of 225.  Numbered "VI/XXV" lower right.  Very slight toning and rippling, plexi with scratches.  Image 9 1/2 x 12 1/2" high, in a molded wood frame with minor surface wear, 24 1/2 x 27 1/2" high overall.A mid 20th century Fornasetti style bar cabinet.  Painted wood construction with linear architectural decoration, features a hinged front with interior bottle shelf and lacquered serving surface over a lower cabinet with two doors and angled feet.  Some wear to painted decoration and minor damage, glued repair to veneer at corner of hinged front.  33 1/4 x 17 1/2 x 59 1/4" high overall.A Norwegian Ekornes "Stressless" model reclining lounge chair and ottoman.  Blue/Purple leather upholstery with dialed reclining back and seat on a circular wooden swivel base with matching ottoman.  Dials branded "Stressless", original tags removed but retains an "Ekornes" sticker label at side.  Base and upholstery with minor surface wear.  Chair is 29 x 25 x 38" high overall, ottoman is 21 x 14 1/2 x 15 1/2" high overall.An early 20th century French side table.  Walnut construction with Gilded Bronze mounts and inset shaped Marble top on tall tapered legs.  Original finish with minor wear, chip to veneer at edge of apron.  24 x 15 3/4 x 29" high overall.A reproduction display pedestal.  Mahogany construction with circular top over a barley twist stem on a tripod base with cabriole legs.  Refinished with minor wear.  53" high.A pair of 20th century prints after painted designs for 18th century French "entre fenetre" tapestries.  Feature central Bird medallions with flower pots, draped garlands and floral borders.  Minor rippling.  Each image 17 1/4 x 44 1/4" high, in Gilded wood frames, 20 1/4 x 47 1/4" high overall.Chucho Reyes (Jesus Reyes Ferreira), Mexican, 1880-1977.  A mid 20th century tempera painting on heavy paper depicting two abstracted Roosters.  Signed "Jesus Reyes Ferreira" lower right.  Tear to paper mid right, areas with lifting and flaking particularly along edges, not examined out of frame.  Image 37 x 25 1/2" high, in a molded wood frame with minor wear,  43 1/4 x 32" high overall.Jim Rabby, American, b. 1947.  A 1990's sculpted oil on canvas landscape, titled "Mt. Wheeler, Taos".  Depicts a colorful abstracted view of the mountain peak in New Mexico.  Signed "Rabby" lower left, additionally signed "John Rabby", titled and dated "1/92" on stretcher verso.  Minor craquelure.  Image 15 3/4 x 13 3/4" high, in a contemporary molded wood frame with gold finish, 29 1/4 x 27 1/4" high overall.Cyril Lixenberg, Dutch, 1932-2015.  A pair of late 20th century silkscreens on paper.  Each a Modernist geometric abstract in Red and Yellow.  Both signed "C. Lixenberg" lower right and numbered "66/100" lower left.  Very slight toning, not examined out of frames.  Images 25 x 25" high, in aluminum frames with minor wear, 25 3/4 x 25 3/4" high overall.A pair of vintage IKEA "Klappsta" model club chairs designed by Marianne and Knut Hagberg.  Squared design with Black leather upholstery supported by Chrome frames with tapered legs.  Each with original IKEA labels at underside, one with "1999" date.  Chrome with minor oxidation.  Each 29 3/4 x 27 x 28" high overall.Cyril Lixenberg, Dutch, 1932-2015.  A pair of late 20th century silkscreens on paper.  Each a Modernist geometric abstract in bright colors.  Both signed "C. Lixenberg" lower right and annotated "AE" lower left.  Very slight toning, not examined out of frames.  Images 25 x 25" high, in aluminum frames, 25 3/4 x 25 3/4" high overall.Gatja Helgart Rothe, German/American, 1935-2007.  A 20th century mezzotint in colors on paper, titled "Girl".  Signed "G.H. Rothe" lower right, titled lower center and numbered "53/60" lower left.  Some toning, very slight foxing, not examined out of frame.  Image 19 x 27" high, in an Oak frame with minor wear, 26 x 35 1/2" high overall.Cyril Lixenberg, Dutch, 1932-2015.  A 1980's monochromatic Modernist silkscreen on paper.  Signed "C. Lixenberg" lower right,  numbered "22/35", annotated "A2" and dated "84" lower left.  Print with some surface wear and minor ink transference, minor damage to glass upper left corner, not examined out of frame.  Image 29 1/4 x 29 1/4" high, in an aluminum frame, 29 3/4 x 29 3/4" high overall.An early 20th century Art Glass vase, possibly by Thomas Webb.  Bottle form cased glass bottle with Pink satin exterior and enameled multi-color "Tapestry" decoration.  Minor wear to enamel.  10 1/4" high.A turn of the century Gothic Revival Period sideboard.  Oak construction with extensive hand carved decoration and original embossed Iron scrolled hinge plates and escutcheons.  Features an upper section with a stepped rampart crest and foliate detail over two central doors with tracery panels flanked by open display shelves and carved columns on either side over a short central drawer, on a base with a molded top over two dovetailed drawers and two lower doors with tracery panels framed by carved foliate rails.  Older refinishing with some wear, minor damage, lacks some small moldings, base reduced in height approximately 2".  71 x 31 x 96 1/2" high overall.A pair of late 19th century American Cast Iron garden urns.  Re-painted Green with some wear.  Each 19" diameter x 18" high overall.A 19th century English canterbury.  Mahogany construction with an open framework upper section for magazine storage over a molded base with a drawer on turned legs and casters.  Old refinishing with some wear, repairs and damage, loose bottom board and legs.  20 1/2 x 14 3/4 x 18 3/4" high overall.A 19th century English duet stand.  Mahogany construction with carved detail features an adjustable double sided music rack with Lyre design on a turned stem and tripod base.  Older refinishing with some wear, minor repair, lacks one rack support.  43" high.A late 19th century folding coaching table made by Thornton and Herne, London.  Mixed wood construction with folding circular top on an X-form base with turned supports.  Retains original "Thornton and Herne" tag.  Older refinishing with some wear.  41" diameter (open) x 26" high, 45" high overall when closed.A turn of the century American oil on canvas portrait of a man.  Depicted quarter length wearing Black dress attire.  Previously cleaned, canvas lined with in-painting.  Image 21 1/4 x 26 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood Newcomb-Macklin frame with some shrinkage, 31 1/2 x 36 1/2" high overall.  
William Lewis, American (Ann Arbor, MI), 1918-2020.  A 1960's oil on canvas abstract, titled "All Thy Works Shall Praise Thy Name".  Signed "W. Lewis" and dated "1966" lower right, titled verso.  Some surface grunge.  Image measures 36 x 24" high, in a painted silver wood frame, 37 x 25" high overall.   PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
An early 20th century Quezal Art Glass vase.  Baluster form with Iridescent multi-color "King Tut" pulled decoration.  Original "Quezal" sticker at underside.  Drilled for use as lamp, minor surface wear, burst air bubble at neck.  12 1/2" high. 
Dr. William Sylvester Gamble, American, 1912-2009.  A 1950's pastel on paper figural abstract, titled "Ur Child Thirteen: Memorial One".  Titled and dated "1951" on artist label verso.  Minor wear.  Image 28 x 22 1/2" high, in an Oak frame with minor wear, 36 1/4 x 31" high overall.  
An early 20th century Art Glass vase attributed to Durand.  Tapered form with flared rim and foot with Iridescent Gold "King Tut" pulled decoration.  Drilled for use as lamp, minor surface wear.  12 3/4" high.  
A turn of the century European oil on canvas barn scene.  Depicts livestock resting in a barn among stacks of hay.  Partial signature visible lower right, possibly "G. W…", canvas stamped "Reeves & Son / London" verso.  Previously cleaned, some in-painting particularly along edges.  Image 23 1/2 x 15 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame with minor wear and separation, 33 x 25" high overall. Giovanni Montelatici, Italian, 1864-1930.  An early 20th century Pietra Dura inlaid stone portrait of a man.  Depicted quarter length in a Brown suit.  Signed "G. Montelatici" mid left.  Minor discoloration, small chip the Gray stone border.  Image 5" high, in a re-painted wooden frame with some shrinkage, 9 1/4" high.  
A turn of the century American Sterling Silver box.  Square hinged box with floral engraved lid and velvet lined interior.  Partial maker's mark, possibly Gorham, with "Sterling" and "B 3519".  Some surface wear and minor denting, monogrammed.  6 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 3 1/4" high overall.  
Five Sterling and .900 Silver items.  Includes a Steiff presentation tray, a scalloped bowl, a foliate form tray, a KMK weighted compote and a .900 letter box.  Each marking "Sterling", "925" or "900".  45.77 troy ozs total, weighable pieces only.  Surface wear, tray inscribed, some with slight denting.  Up to 12" diameter and 4 1/2" high.  
Sixty-two pieces of Whiting "King Albert" pattern Sterling Silver flatware.  Features 12 four-piece place settings plus additional flatware and serving utensils.  Includes 12 x 9 1/2" hollow handle spreader knives, 15 x 5 3/8" butter knives, 12 x 7 3/4" dinner forks, 12 x 5 7/8" teaspoons, plus 11 serving utensils.  Each with impressed Whiting maker's marks and "Sterling".  52.16 troy ozs plus 15 hollow handles, approx. 60.13 total.  Some wear.  
A four piece Mexican Sterling Silver tea set.  Lobed bodies with floral decoration, includes a teapot, creamer, covered sugar and open waste bowl.  Various marks, teapot marked "Sterling Mexico", creamer and sugar with "Plateria Alameda Juarez" and "Sterling / Mexico" marks, waste bowl with "Tobias. A / Sterling / Mexico" marks.  70.48 troy ozs total.  Some surface wear, teapot with minor damage at spout and bent hinge.  Up to 8 1/2" high.  
One-hundred and six pieces of Gorham "Chantilly" pattern Sterling Silver flatware.  Features 12 complete five-piece place settings plus additional flatware and serving utensils.  Includes 12 hollow handle dinner knives (8 x 8 3/8" blunt blade knives and 8 x 8 3/4" modern blade knives), 12 x 5 7/8" butter knives, 12 x 6 3/4" dinner forks, 8 x 5 7/8" salad forks, 12 oval soup spoons (9 x 7" spoons and 3 x 6 3/4" spoons), 20 x 5 3/4" teaspoons, 7 x 7 3/8" iced tea spoons plus 23 pieces of additional flatware and serving utensils.  Each with impressed Gorham maker's marks and "Sterling".  98.81 troy ozs plus 13 hollow handles, approx. 106.31 total.  Some wear and tarnishing, many monogrammed, some mismatched styles/sizes.  
Six American Sterling Silver dishes.  Includes a compote, four footed bowls and a low bowl by various makers.  Each marked "Sterling".  21.07 troy ozs total.  Some surface wear and minor denting.  Up to 6" diameter and 4" high.  
Two American Sterling Silver bowls.  Circular and ovoid forms with scalloped bodies.  Each marked "Sterling".  20.24 troy ozs total.  Some surface wear.  8 3/4" diameter and 9 3/4" long.  
Fourteen pieces of Sterling Silver tableware.  Includes a two pairs of Webster salt and pepper shakers, a Georg Jensen salt dish with spoon, a Webster creamer and open sugar, two Gorham cordials, a pair of wishbone ice tongs, and three napkin rings.  Each marked "Sterling".  14.10 troy ozs total.  Some wear and minor damage, two napkin rings inscribed.  Up to 4" high.  
Twenty-five American Coin and Sterling Silver spoons.  Includes eighteen coin spoons and seven Sterling spoons by various makers.  Each marked "Coin", "Sterling" or have Coin maker's marks.  17.29 troy ozs total.  Some wear and minor denting.  Up to 8 3/4" long.  
Four early 20th century Silver cases with Guilloche enamel decoration.  Circular and rectangular forms, includes two Foster & Bailey Sterling compacts with Red and Lavender decoration (marked "FB Sterling"), a pierced Austrian Sterling compact with Lavender decoration (marked "935 JL Austria Sterling"), and a Swedish .800+ Silver cigarette case with Pale Yellow decoration (Swedish Three Crown hallmark, illegible maker's mark and "S" denoting Silver content .800 or higher).  Some surface wear and minor losses to enamel, particularly to Red and Yellow compacts.  Up to 2 1/2" diameter and 3 1/4" long. 
Four early 20th century Silver cases with Guilloche enamel decoration.  Rectangular and circular forms, includes an English Sterling cigarette case with Yellow decoration by George Stockwell (marked "GS" with London 1926 hallmarks), an Austrian .900 Silver cigarette case with floral decoration by Georg Adam Scheidt (marked "GAS" with Viennese hallmarks and "900"), an English Sterling snuff box with Green decoration by Wright & Davies (marked "WFW" with London 1900 hallmarks and "Houghton & Gunn" London retailer mark) and a Sterling compact with Green floral basket decoration (marked "A" Star "Sterling").  Some surface wear, Austrian case inscribed at interior and lacks internal strap, compact retains powder.  Up to 2 1/4" diameter and 3 1/2" long.  
Four early 20th century Silver cases with Guilloche enamel decoration.  Rectangular and circular forms, includes an English Sterling cigarette case with Carmel decoration by Mappin & Webb (marked "MN & WB" with Birmingham 1937 hallmarks and "England"), an English Sterling compact with Green decoration by Henry Clifford Davis (marked "HCD" with Birmingham 1920 hallmarks), an Austrian .900 Silver cigarette case with floral decoration by Georg Adam Scheidt (marked "GAS" with Viennese hallmarks and "900") and an English pill box with hanger and Blue decoration by Charles Edwin Turner (marked "CET" with Birmingham 1911 hallmarks).  Some surface wear, compacts retains powder, pill box with denting.  Up to 2 3/4" diameter and 3 1/4" long.  Two early Chinese Martaban stoneware storage jars.  Both having ovoid bodies with high shoulder and four applied handles.  Wear commensurate with age, each with chips to rim.  Up to 7 1/2" high.  Attributed to Thomas Creswick, British, 1811-1869.  A mid 19th century oil on canvas country landscape.  Depicts a shepherd and cattle at the edges of a forest with an old stone church in the distance.  Canvas lined with annotation verso reading "Signed T. Creswick".  Some surface grunge.  Image 13 1/4 x 10 1/4" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 17 1/2 x 14 1/2" high overall.  A 19th century oil on canvas genre scene.  Interior scene depicting a family doing household work while a child plays with hen and chicks.  Signed "G.R. Franke" (n.d.) lower left.  Previously cleaned, canvas lined with some in-painting.  38 1/2 x 28 1/4" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 46 3/4 x 36 1/2" high overall.  
Charley Harper, American, 1922-2007.  A 1970's Modernist serigraph on paper, titled "Pelican in a Downpour".  Signed "C. Harper" lower right and numbered "691/1500" lower left.  Minor toning in margins, not examined out of frame.  Image 19 x 14" high, in a contemporary Silver tone wood frame with minor wear, 26 1/4 x 21 1/4" high overall.  
A Tibetan patinated Bronze figure of a Buddha.  Depicted with five faces and eight arms, standing on a lotus base.  Minor wear to patina.  26" high.  
A large Chinese carved softwood figure of Guan Yin.  Depicted standing with hand raised on an incorporated base. Traces of Gilded finish, some shrinkage and minor damage.  44" high. 
A large Chinese stone figure of Guan Yin.  Depicted standing with hand raised on a lotus base with polychrome finish.  Wear to finish, some chips to back of foot.  36 1/2" high.  
An 18th century Italian Renaissance style writing table.  Walnut construction with hand-carved and turned detail, features a turret top with inset leather and carved, molded edge above a skirt with single drawer decorated with scrolled foliate carving and Cherub mask pull flanked by Cherub mask corner blocks, Dragon end and foliate rear panels, supported by bold spiral turned legs, stretchers and center support, turned finials and carved feet with floral detail.  Old finish with good color, some wear and older replaced leather insert.  42 x 30 x 30" high overall.  
William M. Spittle, English, 1858-1917.  A late 19th century oil on canvas genre scene.  Depicts Christmas Carolers before a Tudor style house with a man and daughter on the doorstep and figures in the doorway.  Signed in monogram "W M S" and dated "1895" lower right.  Canvas cleaned, re-varnished and lined with some craquelure.  Image 73 1/4 x 47 1/4" high, re-framed in a Gilded wood frame, 80 1/2 x 54 3/4" high overall.  
A 19th century oil on panel landscape with livestock.  Depicts a woman holding a baby while standing beside livestock and a herding dog, with a cottage and farmland in the distance.  Unsigned.  Panel split with glued repair, some surface grunge and shrinkage, slight craquelure.  Image 17 3/4 x 14 1/4" high, in a molded wood frame with some flakes, 23 3/4 x 20 1/4" high overall.  
Frederick R. Spencer, American, 1826-1875.  A mid 19th century oil on canvas portrait of a lady.  Depicted half length seated in a Red upholstered chair wearing a Black dress with Lace cap and shirt.  Signed "Painted by F.R. Spencer" at canvas verso.  Some craquelure and surface grunge, small puncture mid right, a few flakes to paint, abrasions along right edge.  Image 26 1/2 x 33 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame with minor damage, 31 2/ x 38 1/2" high overall.  
An early Chinese stoneware vase.  Lobed body with cylindrical neck and White/Gray glaze.  Wear commensurate with age, crazing and some flakes, chip to rim.   
William Lewis, American (Ann Arbor, MI), 1918-2020.  A 1960's oil on canvas depiction of a Civil Rights lunch counter sit-in, titled "Lunch Counter; Southern Baptism".  Signed "W. Lewis" and dated "1962-1964" lower right, titled verso.  Some surface grunge. Image 40 x 24" high, in painted silver wood frame, 41 x 25" high overall.   PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
A mid 19th century American Folk Art portrait of a woman.  Gouache on card paper, depicted half length in profile wearing a plaid dress with letter in hand.  Signed "W. Murray, fecit" and dated "1849".  Toning and foxing, paper with very slight damage at edges, glass chipped at corner.  Paper 3 1/2 x 5" high, in a period softwood frame with some wear, 6 1/4 x 7 3/4" high overall.  
William Lewis, American (Ann Arbor, MI), 1918-2020.  A 1960's oil on canvas abstracted landscape, titled "The Red Planet".  Signed "W. Lewis" and dated "1960-1961" lower right, titled with Detroit Institute of Art label and exhibition history verso.  Some surface gunge and craquelure.  Image 60 x 30" high, in a painted black wooden frame 60 1/2 x 30 1/2" high overall.   PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist. Exhibition history: University of Michigan Faculty Exhibition and Tour (1961, included Riverside in NYC, Silver Mine Guild in CT, and Ohio State University in OH), the Western Michigan Regional (1961, won Keeler Award for Best Oil), and the Saginaw Museum (1963).
Sue Linberg Brose, American, 20th century.  A 20th century Bronze sculpture of a caryatid figure with dark patina, titled “Caryatid V”.  Signed “Linberg” at base,  titled on paper label to underside.  Minor wear.  29" high.  
James C. Harrison, American (Detroit), 1925-1990.  A 1980's mixed media on paper figural abstract, titled "Artemis".  Initialed “J.H.” and dated “5.8.89” upper right, titled verso.  Minor wear, pin holes at corners. Image 27 x 38 1/2", in metallic silver frame, 31 1/2 x 43" overall.  PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
Dr. William Sylvester Gamble, American, 1912-2009.  A 1960's Liquitex on canvas Op-Art depiction of the Japanese national flag, titled "Hi-No-Maru Ten".  Signed "WMS. Gamble", dated "1966" and titled verso with gallery labels from The Kresge Art Center (Lansing, Michigan) and the Detroit Institute of Arts.  Some surface grunge and minor losses to paint.  Image 46 x 33 3/4" high, in painted wood frame with some wear, 47 x 35" high overall.  Sarkis Sarkisian, Turkish/American, 1909-1977.  A 20th century pastel on paper portrait of a white-face Harlequin.  Signed "Sarkis" lower left.  Minor wear, not examined out of frame.  Image 11 1/4 x 18 3/4" high, in a molded wood frame with minor wear, 24 x 31" high overall.  
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain vase.  Hexagonal form with enameled floral design and auspicious symbols on a Yellow ground.  Painted seal with characters.  Some surface wear, slight crazing, staining to interior.  15 1/4" high.  
A Chinese carved hardwood figure of Guan Yin.  Depicted standing with hand raised on an incorporated base.  Refinished with some shrinkage.  25 1/2" high.  
A Chinese weighted Brass figure of Guan Yin.  Depicted seated on a Lotus plinth with characters along the front.  Some pitting and build-up.  18" high.  Four Chinese carved Hardstone tomb figures.  Minor surface wear, a few flakes to edges, one may be lacking implement.  Up to 5" high.  
A Chinese Blue and White porcelain vase.  Modified "garlic head" form with Dragon and floral decoration.  Painted character marks, likely late Qing Dynasty c. 1910.  Minor surface wear, burst air bubbles throughout.  9 3/4" high.  
Three Chinese Tang style Terracotta tomb figures.  Depicted as standing musicians with Sancai glaze.  Two shorter with repairs at necks, some flakes to bases.  Up to 8 1/4" high.  
An early Chinese Martaban stoneware storage jar.  Ovoid form with four applied handles and drip glaze.  Wear commensurate with age, chips to rim.  8 1/2" high.  
Martin Dillon, American, 19th/20th century.  An early 20th century canal scene depicting figures walking at the edge of a canal with stone buildings and bridge.  Craquelure, some surface grunge and minor staining.  Image 29 1/2 x 23 1/2" high, in a contemporary frame, 35 x 29" high overall.  
Two early 20th century Art Glass lamp shades.  Flared and bell form with Iridescent Gold finish.  Minor surface wear, a few tiny flakes to fitters.  Up to 6 1/2" high, both with 2 1/4" fitters.  
Three pieces of early 20th century Art Glass attributed to Steuben.  Each in Pomona Green and Amber glass, includes two center bowls and a candlestick, two with "mica flecked" technique.  Minor surface wear and scratches, a linear burst air bubble along top rim of larger bowl.  Up to 12 1/2" diameter and 12" high.Three early 20th century Steuben Art Glass vases.  Tapered cylindrical forms with controlled bubble decoration in Pomona Green, Amber and Pink.  Green vase with acid etched "Steuben" mark, other two attributed.  Some surface wear.  Each approx. 7" high.A 19th century oil on canvas landscape.  Depicts a man on horseback gazing across a riverbank at an estate with stone steps and small fishing boat at the water's edge.  Signed "R. Metcalf" (n.d.) lower right.  Some craquelure, a few small flakes at edges with in-painting, minor surface grunge.  Image 20 x 11 3/4" high, in a later wooden frame with painted Gold finish and minor wear, 24 x 16" high overall. 
Three early 20th century Steuben Art Glass vases.  Tapered cylindrical forms with controlled bubble decoration in clear and Bristol Yellow.  Clear and one Yellow vase with acid etched "Steuben" mark, other vase attributed.  Some surface wear, clear vase with long scratches.  Up to 8 1/2" high.  
Five pieces of early 20th century Art Glass.  Includes a Steuben Rosaline pink low bowl, a pair of Steuben Jade Green low candlesticks, and a pair of Powder Blue ewers.   Some surface wear.  Up to 10" diameter and 8 1/2" high. 
Six pieces of 20th century Art Glass.  Includes a trumpet vase, threaded plate, finger bowl with underplate and a ribbed optic vase attributed to Steuben, with Murano style covered jar with Pear form finial.  Blue vase, finger bowl and threaded plate with "Steuben" acid etched marks.  Some surface wear, minor losses to threading.  Up to 14" high. 
A Chinese Tang style Terracotta figural roof tile.  Depicts a seated emperor with Sancai glaze.  Wear and weathering, lacks right hand, minor damage.  15 1/4" high.  
An early 20th century porcelain center bowl and vase.  Includes a handled Victoria Austria bowl with hand-painted scenic decoration and Gilded accents, and a Majolica floriform vase with Peacock figure.  Bowl with printed Victoria Austria mark used during 1904-1918, vase impressed "71" and "1946".  Bowl with some wear to surface and decoration, vase with crazing and firing crack to one of peacock's legs.  9" diameter and 13" high. 
A turn of the century Lenox Belleek porcelain vase.  Round form with flared rim and hand-painted Rose decoration.  Printed Lenox "Belleek" mark with palette.  Repaired neck, some surface wear.  Approx. 9" diameter and 10" high overall.  
Two Neoclassical chambersticks.  Includes a 19th century Bronze chamberstick with Griffin design, and a later Gilded metal chamberstick with Peacock design.  Some wear to patina.  Up to 8 1/4" long and 5" high.  
An early 20th century Royal Dux "The Lovers" porcelain centerpiece designed by Alois Hampel.  Oval bowl with figural back depicting a man embracing a woman emerging from waves.  Molded "Hampel" signature at back, applied DPM triangle mark with Acorn, used between 1918-1958, and impressed "1119" model numbers at underside.  Minor surface wear.  12 x 9 x 12" high overall.  An early 20th century Tiffany Favrile glass center bowl with flower frog.  Circular form with flower frog insert, features trailing Lily Pad decoration on an Iridescent Gold ground.  Bowl and insert signed "L.C. Tiffany - Favrile" and "4663 K".  Fitter for insert has a very short crack and was previously ground down, minor surface wear.  13" diameter x 4 3/4" high overall.  
Five turn of the century Art Glass vessels with metal fittings.  Includes a Green biscuit jar with threaded decoration attributed to Pallme-Konig, an Iridescent White vessel with Purple threaded decoration, a pair of Iridescent White vases attributed to Kralik, and a small Iridescent posy vase.  Some wear, minor losses to threaded decoration, posy vase with replaced collar.  Up to 6 1/2" high.  
Two pairs of late 19th to early 20th century candlesticks.  Includes a pair of Silverplate candlesticks with Rococo style design, and a pair of Brass altar sticks with Baroque style design and cast masks of Jesus, Mary and Joseph.  Some surface wear and minor pitting, Brass candlesticks with wear to patina and damage at one knop.  Up to 16" high.  
Seven 19th to 20th century small Bronze figures.  Includes a figure of a boy Musketeer, a Setter hunting dog, a Swan, a pair of Grecian style sandaled feet, a miniature bust of Napoleon, a standing Bull, and seated Deer.  Overall wear to patina and minor pitting, Swan lacks some element between wings, Napoleon bust reattached to base.  Up to 6 1/4" high.  
A late 19th century Victorian engraving on paper, titled "Only a Little Brook" c. 1870.  Depicts an interior scene with a mother holding her sick child.  Titled lower center with "Engraved by J.C. Buttre" after "Miss A.R. Sawyer" and published by "George Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine".  Toning, minor rippling, scratch to glass.  Image 14 x 20" high, in a molded wood frame with some wear, 19 1/4 x 25 1/4" high overall. 
Two 19th century literary miniature portraits of Edgar Allen Poe and Charles Dickens.  Oil on oval antique ivory, each depicted quarter length wearing dress attire.  Annotated "EA Poe and "Young Dickens" verso.  Portraits in good condition.  Images  2 1/4" high, in Rosewood frames with minor wear, 5 x 5 1/4" high.  
Three 19th century religious portraits on porcelain after the Old Masters.  Includes two of the Madonna and Child after Rafael, and one after "Madonna del Dito".  Madonna del Dito with wear to paint, others with slight surface wear.  Plaques up to 4" high, in various cast metal frames with some wear and missing elements, up to 6 1/2" high.  
Three 19th century portraits of Cherubs on porcelain after Rafael.  Slight wear to paint, single with minor staining.  Plaques up to 3 1/4" high, in cast metal frames with some wear to patina, up to 8" high.  Seven 19th century miniature portraits of women.  Includes four on porcelain and three on antique ivory.  Plaque in carved wooden frame marked "Firenze", jeweled frame marked "A.M.W. 24KT Gold Plate".  Portraits on ivory with some wear and damage.  Images up to 2 1/2" high, in various frames with wear, damage or missing elements, up to 6 3/4" high overall.  Five 19th century miniature silhouettes and portraits.  Includes three cut silhouettes of two men and a woman, and two painted portraits of men, one oil on antique ivory and the other gouache on paper.  Paper with toning and foxing, ivory portrait cracked.  Images up to 4 1/2" high, in various wooden frames with wear and damage, up to 5 3/4" high.  
Two turn of the century French trinket boxes with an Italian micro-mosaic frame.  Includes French molded resin and Gilded Bronze trinket boxes with porcelain portrait plaques, and a miniature Italian frame with floral micro-mosaic design.   Resin box signed "T.P. Danbiere, Paris".  Minor losses to micro-mosaic, resin box's porcelain plaque with damage, some wear to patina.  Up to 3 1/2" high.  An early 20th century Polish .800 Silver cigar box.  Rectangular hinged box with banded decoration and wood lined interior.  Marked with Polish .800 hallmarks used 1920-1931 and "JS".  Some surface wear and minor distortion, lacks internal divider.  8 1/2 x 5 x 2 1/2" high overall.  
A turn of the century Silver box, likely Indian.  Rectangular hinged box with floral repousse and engraved decoration with Elephants, Lions and Birds and wood lined interior.  Hallmarked (n.d.), tested .800 Silver or higher.  Some surface wear.  6 x 4 x 2 1/4" high overall.  
Three 19th century Victorian Period porcelain pocket watch holders.  Includes a Staffordshire figural grouping and two smaller holders with figural and floral designs.  A few hairlines and minor damage overall.  Up to 12 1/4" high.  
Six 19th to early 20th century cast metal pocket watch holders.  Various figural and floral designs.  Wear to patinas, Iron with oxidation.  Up to 8 1/2" high.  
Six pieces of 19th to early 20th century Yellow Ware pottery.  Includes an Anton Tschinkel match strike box, a canister with foliate decoration, a shell form inkstand, a shoe form match holder with strike, a match box with strike and clasping hands, and a carpet ball with linear decoration.  Most with impressed initials or numerals.  Some wear and minor damage overall, inkstand lacks cover and has one replaced liner, cannister lacks lid.  Up to 4 1/2" high.  
Two early 20th century Bradley Hubbard letter racks.  Scrolled Cast Iron frames with two letter compartments.  Smaller marked "B&H 1913", the larger attributed to B & H model #3572 with replaced base plate.  Wear to original Gilded patina.  Up to 10 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 12 1/2" high. 
Two mid 20th century Continental Silverplate boxes.  Both with repousse genre scenes, includes an Italian jewelry casket attributed to Guido Galbiati, and a Dutch cigar box after "The Quack" by Jan Steen.  Italian box with partial "GG" and Bee mark.  Some surface wear.  Each 9" long. 
Two early 20th century French Baccarat style vanity boxes.  Hinged cut crystal boxes with Brass mounts.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 4 1/4" high.  Two mid to late 20th century Art Glass vases.  Includes a 1950's Murano swirled vase with infused gold leaf attributed to Archimede Seguso's "Ritorto a Coste" line, and a 1980's Iridescent Blue bud vase with frosted decoration.  Blue vase initialed "SVL" and dated "81".  Minor surface wear.  Up to 8 3/4" high.  
Two early 20th century miniature sewing machines.  Cast Iron bodies with hand-crank mechanisms, includes a Muller type machine and a Singer "Sewhandy" child's machine.  Wear and oxidation, Singer mechanism working but needs adjustment, Muller type with some damage.  Up to 11 x 7 x 8 1/2" high overall.  
A turn of the century Toleware floor tea bin.  Tin box with domed cover and stenciled decoration with characters.  Surface wear and some denting.  19 x 22 x 27" high overall.  
Four early 20th century French style vanity items.  Includes a French cut Crystal smoking set with table lighter and cigarette holder, a cut crystal jar with metal collar and an Empire style tray with silk lined bottom under glass.  Set marked "Made in France".  Mounts with wear to patina, smoking set lacks lighter insert, glass tray with some surface wear.  Up to 15" long and 6" high. 
Six pieces of 20th century Steuben Crystal tableware.  Includes a pair of tall slender vases, a creamer and open sugar, a pedestal vase, and a cornucopia vase.  Each signed "Steuben".  Some surface wear.  Up to 12" high.
Six pieces of 20th century Steuben Crystal tableware.  Includes a pedestal vase, pedestal bowl, two decanters and two candy dishes.  Each signed "Steuben".  Some surface wear, one decanter stopper with chip.  Up to 7 1/2" high.  
Seven pieces of 20th century Steuben Crystal tableware.  Includes three bud vases, an engraved chalice, a pair of low candlesticks and a urn form vase.  Each signed "Steuben".  Some surface wear.  Up to 8" high.  
A contemporary Steuben Crystal MLB Collection Detroit Tigers baseball bat, c. 2010.  Features a Crystal bat with engraved Tiger's logos and frosted detail, presented on a Black wooden base.  Minor wear.  Bat is 18" long, 19" long overall.  Six pieces of 20th century Steuben Crystal tableware.  Includes two serving dishes with central swirled handles, two low bowls and two smaller dishes.  Each signed "Steuben".  Minor surface wear.  Up to 11" diameter.
Four 20th century Steuben Crystal low bowls.  Each signed "Steuben".  Some surface wear and scratches.  11" diameter.  
An early 20th century Tiffany Studios Bronze flower holder.  Five lotus form bud vase holders on a circular foot with slender stem.  Impressed "Tiffany Studio New York" and "722" at underside.  Lacks glass inserts, some wear to original Gilded patina.  8 1/2" high.  
Four vintage African carved wood pieces.  Includes an Akua'ba fertility doll, a female fetish figure, a figural headrest and spoon.  Wear and some damage.  Up to 19" long and 17 3/4" high.  
An African Makonde style wooden "Tree of Life" carving.  Hand-carved with many ancestral figures.  Some shrinkage and very minor damage.  20 1/2" high.  Four small Bronze and wooden sculptures.  Includes a Nepali style Bronze bodhisattva head, a Thai Ayutthaya style Bronze Buddha head on a wooden plinth, an Indonesian figural carved wood Kris knife handle on a wooden plinth, and an abstract Bronze sculpture of two figures embracing.  Some wear to surface and patina, Thai head with damage at top.  Up to 6 1/4" high.  
Two turn of the century miniature porcelain portraits of Napoleon.  Each depicted quarter length in military uniforms.  Plaques with minor surface wear.  Plaques up to 3 1/2" high, in cast metal frames with some wear and missing elements, up to 6 1/2" high.  
An early 20th century Steuben style table lamp.  Three light design featuring a baluster form vase with acid etched foliate decoration, on Bronze mounts with paw feet.  Includes a later fabric shade.  Wear to original Gilded finish, minor distortion to arms.  28 1/4" high.  
A Chinese Blue and White porcelain vase.  Large bulbous form with scrolled ears, floral decoration and crackle glaze.  Minor surface wear.  24" high.  
Two Chinese carved wooden stands and a wedding box.  Includes two carved hardwood stands, one with lacquered finish, and a circular wedding box with polychrome finish.  Box with painted characters at interior and underside.  Wear and minor damage, lower stands lacks portion of gallery.  Up to 13 1/2" diameter and 12" high.  
A 20th century Lufkin countertop display case and a collection of specialty rules and tools.  Includes an Oak Lufkin "Spring Joint Rules" display case with hinged front and rear storage, over forty Boxwood folding rules, dress maker's measures, tailor's squares, log rules, shoe measures and other pieces by various makers including Lufkin, Beichner Bros., and J. Rabone & Sons, with three empty Lufkin boxes.  Wear and minor damage.  Lufkin case is 17 3/4 x 12 1/4 x 11" high overall, rules/tools up to 96" open.  
Seven mid 20th century lithographed tin toys.  Includes a Unique "Sky Rangers" wind-up planes toy with original box and a second base, a Marx Sand dump truck, a German mechanical bank, a Chinese climbing monkey, a Baldwin wind-up Chicken, and a Japanese friction Duck toy.  One plane missing tail, others with some wear and minor damage.  Up to 9" high.  
An early 20th century Art Glass lamp attributed to Steuben.  Baluster form vase with ribbed body and Blue Aurene finish on pierced Gilded metal mounts with a later silk shade.  Minor surface wear and some scratches to vase, wear to patina.  Vase is 12" high, 29" high overall.  
Five small 19th to early 20th century scenes.  Includes an oil on canvas harbor scene with illegible artist signature, a French enameled copper plaque with landscape design initialed "HB", a miniature oil on glass Venetian sunset boat scene by "R.G. Harris" (n.d.), and a pair of framed Prattware pottery lids depicting Stratford, England.  Venetian scene with flaking, pottery with slight crazing.  Images up to 5" high, in various wooden frames with some wear and minor damage, up to 9 3/4" high.  Three 20th century American oil on board landscapes.  Includes an unframed California landscape on Masonite, a New England landscape with cottages on artist board, and a smaller California landscape on artist board.  Larger California landscape annotated illegibly at back with "near Caramel", New England landscape signed McKay (n.d.), smallest unsigned.  Surface grunge overall, unframed landscape with minor staining around edges.  Images up to 12 x 10" high overall. 
An early 20th century Art Glass lamp attributed to Durand.  Baluster form vase with Iridescent Gold finish and threaded decoration on Gilded Bronze mounts with a later silk shade.  Lamp base marked "MS & Co" at underside.  Vase with losses to threaded decoration and some surface wear, wear to patina.  Vase is 12" high, 27 1/2" high overall.  
Two 19th century Victorian Period writing boxes.  Papier Mache over wood with lacquered finishes and hand-painted decoration, one with inlaid Mother of Pearl.  Craquelure and some wear to decoration, floral box with minor damage, replaced hinges and may lack interior elements.  Up to 14" long.  
A 19th century Victorian Period games board and writing box.  Papier Mache over wood with inlaid Mother of Pearl, lacquered finish and hand-painted decoration.  Craquelure and some wear to decoration, writing box with minor damage.  Up to 14" long.  Two early 20th century Copper filigree ink blotters.  Include a bound leather case with blotter pads and a rocking blotter with Gilded Copper mounts and filigree design.  Wear and damage overall, particularly to leather.  Up to 11 1/2" long. 
A 20th century glass serving dish and a mirrored tray.  Cut Cobalt to clear glass serving dish with scalloped tray and cloche, paired with a circular French style tray with mirrored bottom.  Glass and mirror with some surface wear, cloche with small flakes at rim, wear to tray's patina.  Serving dish is 11" diameter x 10" high, tray is 14 1/2" diameter.  
A turn of the century Jean Pouyat Limoges porcelain compote.  Molded fruit and floral decoration with bisque accents.  Printed "JP L" mark.  Chips to top of stem and feet.  9 3/4" diameter x 7 1/4" high.  A Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain figure of Guan Yin.  Depicted standing with flowing robes, holding an auspicious vase representing the "nectar of life".  Impressed marks with characters in an oval cartouche.  Repaired break to necklace pendant, minor surface wear.  30 1/2" high.  Forty-one pieces Sterling Silver flatware.  Includes serving utensils, flatware, souvenir spoons and others.  Each marked "Sterling" or "925".  34.76 troy ozs total.  Some wear and minor damage, many monogrammed.  Up to 10 1/2" long.  
Five pieces of American weighted Sterling Silver.  Includes a pair of Duchin convertible three-light candelabra, a pair of Towle low candlesticks and a Webster compote.  Each marked "Sterling".  Some wear and denting, one low candlestick with damage.  Up to 9 3/4" high.  
A 20th century oil on artist board landscape of an American Southwest Pueblo.  Depicts a red roofed Pueblo building among trees.  Signed "B. Morgan" (n.d.) lower right.  Mounted to Masonite, some staining, minor paint loss along edges.  Image 12 1/4 x 9 1/4" high, in a wooden frame, 15 1/2 x 12 1/2" high overall.A turn of the century advertising poster for "La Framboisiette" liqueur.  Lithograph on paper after Francisco Tamagno, Art Nouveau depiction of a woman drinking at a train stop.  Printed by "La Lithographie Parisienne".  Toning and some foxing, some water damage at bottom, minor creases.  Image 44 1/4 x 63" high, in a molded wood frame with minor wear, 48 1/4 x 67" high overall. Fourteen pieces of Sterling and Coin Silver flatware.  Includes six Sterling utensils, a set of six Sterling demitasse spoons, a Chinese Silver pickle fork with inlaid stone, and a Coin Silver serving spoon.  Each with impressed Silver or maker's marks.  Approx. 16.26 troy ozs total.  Some wear, several monogrammed.  Up to 12 1/4" long.Marc Chagall, Russian/French 1887-1985.  A color lithograph on watermarked Arches paper, titled "Tityus" (ref. M. 782) from "The Odyssey" series, 1974.  Unnumbered from the edition of 270, "Martin Lawrence Gallery" certificate verso.  Slight toning, not examined out of frame.  Image 12 3/4 x 16 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 24 x 28" high overall.Archie Palmer Wigle, American, 1881-1963.  An early 20th century oil on artist board floral still life.  Signed "A. Palmer Wigle" lower left.  Some surface grunge.  Image 21 3/4 x 25 3/4" high, in a molded softwood frame with wear, 25 3/4 x 29" high overall.An early 20th century lingerie chest.  Walnut construction with carved foliate design, six long drawers and recessed finger pulls on short cabriole legs.  Original finish with minor wear, top with minor fading, scratches and a watermark.  24 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 48 1/4" high overall.Archie Palmer Wigle, American, 1881-1963.  An early 20th century oil on canvas landscape, titled "On the Thames".  Depicts a rowboat anchored to the shore of the Thames in summer.  Signed "A. Palmer Wigle" lower right, titled and additionally signed verso, canvas stamped "Salon" and "Combe & Co. / Artists Colourmen" Glasgow verso.  Some craquelure, surface grunge, scrape to canvas upper left.  Image 13 1/2 x 17 1/2" high, in a distressed wooden frame with some wear, 18 1/2 x 22 1/2" high overall.A late 19th century European oil on canvas genre scene.  Depicts an interior scene with two thieves preparing to stealing  wine from barrels while a third man peeks in a doorway behind them.  Illegibly signed and dated "1868" verso, possibly "C. Pajewski" (n.d.).  Some repairs and in-painting, craquelure and some surface grunge, some flakes to paint particularly along edges.  Image 15 1/2 x 18 3/4" high, in a re-painted wood frame with some wear.David Cox, English, 1783-1859.  A mid 19th century watercolor on paper seascape.  Depicts two women walking with baskets along an English shoreline.  Signed "David Cox" and dated "1846" lower left.  Some toning and foxing, not examined out of frame.  Image 12 1/4 x 8 1/2" high, in a later Gilded wood frame with minor wear, 22 1/4 x 18 3/4" high overall.A 19th century oil on canvas landscape in the manner of John Chrome, English, 1768-1821.  Depicts figures fishing at a river with mountains in the distance.  Unsigned, sales note verso attributing work to "Circle of John Chrome".  Canvas lined and revarnished, craquelure and some surface grunge.  Image 17 x 13 1/2" high, in a contemporary frame with gold finish, 22 x 18 1/4" high overall. A 4.4' x 5.3' Bokhara Tribal rug.  Multi-color geometric design on a Red field with three rows of central medallions and multiple geometric borders.  Minor wear, some losses to fringe and minor pulls to binding.A 4.4' x 5.10' Bokhara Tribal rug. Multi-color geometric design on a Red field with three rows of central medallions and multiple borders.  Some wear and minor fading, losses to fringe and binding.A Chinese Gilded carved wooden panel of Guan Yin.  Depicted standing on a Dragon with birds, fruit and acolyte.  Some wear to original Gilded finish, minor shrinkage and damage.  12 x 21" high overall. A Mid Mod Heyco Space Age table lamp.  Cylindrical form with domed top and circular holes, diffuser plate and fitted lift-off cover for light adjustment.  Cord fitter marked "Heyco" and "SB 375-4".  Top with some scrapes to enamel and minor denting.  16" high.A collection of currency including 400+ coins and fifteen bills.  Majority is foreign, some with Silver content, U.S. coins post 1970.  Wear and some damage, circulated. A pair of early 20th century forged Iron andirons.  Hammered finish with patinated accents.  Lacks finials, used with soot.  Each approx. 12 x 26 x 27 1/2" high overall.Two turn of the century German desk items.  Includes a rotating Cast Brass tabletop book stand with floral openwork design, and a cast Iron Lily Pad form ink stand with an Iridescent Art Glass inkwell.  Book stand marked "Germany" and "3999" at underside, ink stand marked "Geschutzt" at underside with "DRGM".  Wear to patina and some oxidation, book stand lacks one screw.  Up to 9 x 9 x 9 1/2" high overall.An early 20th century American Tramp Art wall cabinet.  Wooden multi-layered chip carved design with shaped crest over a long door with shelved interior and White painted finish.  Painted with some wear, lacks mirror, minor damage.  Approx. 16 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 27" high overall.A turn of the century oil on canvas landscape in the manner of American School painters Frederick Church and Norton Bush.  Depicts a tropical South American landscape at sunrise.  Illegibly signed lower right.  Surface grunge, minor craquelure and rippling.  Image 13 1/2 x 9 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame with slight wear, 17 3/4 x 13 3/4" high overall.A turn of the century Toleware floor tea bin.  Tin box with domed cover and stenciled decoration with Chinese characters.  Surface wear and some denting.  19 x 22 x 27" high overall.Two early 20th century still life paintings with fruit.  Includes an oil on board still life with fruit and compote signed "Abraham Holmes" (n.d.) and an oil on canvas still life with oranges and illegible artist signature.  Craquelure particularly to Holmes painting, some surface grunge and rippling to canvas.  Framed 12 x 15 3/4" high overall and 18 x 14" high overall.An early 19th century primitive Pine trunk.  Dome top design with Iron heart-form handles.  Older refinishing with minor wear, shrinkage, some replaced hardware.  33 x 16 1/4 x 14" high overall.Fived Gold Filled and base metal pocket watches by various makers including Elgin, Waltham and Burlington.  Open face, stem wind movements with porcelain and metal dials.  Some wear and damage, AS-IS, not tested.Three pieces of turn of the century Art Glass.  Includes an epergne with Iridescent Gold vase on a Gilded metal stand, a Bohemian Green vase with twisted design, and a Quezal Iridescent Gold dish with ruffled form.  Plate signed "Quezal".  Epergne base with minor distortion and wear to patina, Green vase with flakes to rim and foot.  Up to 15 1/4" high.A 19th century French glass perfume casket.  Beveled glass hinged box with Bronze mounts and four interior bottles.  Replaced bottles contain thick amber fluid, panels with minor damage to corners, wear to patina.  5 x 4 3/4 x 4 1/2" high overall.A 14k Gold and Opal cocktail ring with Diamonds.  Features an oval Opal approx. 13 x 18 mm surrounded by twenty Diamonds, each approx. 2.5 mm, estimated 1.25 cttw, on a band with pierced design.  Marked "14k".  8.5 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  Size 4 3/4.Two 20th century Navajo Regional weavings.  Multi-color geometric designs on Brick Red and Tan fields.  Some wear, minor fading and damage particularly to Red weaving.  Up to 2.5 x 3.6' high overall.Three 20th century Navajo Regional weavings.  Multi-color geometric designs on Tan and Grey fields.  Some wear and staining and damage, two with repairs.  Up to 3.1 x 4.1' high overall. A 14k Gold and Pearl collar necklace.  Features four graduated rows of wired Pearls separated by five rows of 14k Gold spacer beads and two bars.  Gold unmarked, tested 14k.  78.0 grams total.  Adjustable, 4" interior diameter with ends touching.  Some of the spacer beads disconnected, glued repair to some of end beads.A turn of the century Swiss cylinder music box.  Mixed wood case with inlaid floral top and grain-painted sides, includes an 11" cylinder with multiple tunes.  Some exterior wear and minor damage, not properly winding.  20 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 5 3/4" high overall.Cyril Lixenberg, Dutch, 1932-2015.  A late 20th century portfolio containing eleven Modernist silkscreens on paper.  Includes Lixenberg ephemera and a 1985 personal typed letter from the artist detailing his time in Ann Arbor, MI and throughout the US.  Each signed "C. Lixenberg" lower right and numbered or annotated lower left.  Minor wear overall, one of the larger silkscreens with some water damage and small tears along edges.  Unframed serigraphs up to 25 1/2 x 25 1/2" high, portfolio is 26 x 16" high overall.Klaas Gubbels, Dutch, b. 1934.  Four 20th and 21st century prints on paper.  Includes a woodcut on Rives paper and two silkscreens by Gubbels, and a digital teapot print attributed to Gubbels.  Various signatures and annotations, dated from the 1980's to 2022.  Minor wear and creasing, attributed digital teapot print with wear along edges.  Unframed up to 18 3/4 x 20 1/2" high overall.Twenty-five Sterling Silver and Silverplate items.  Includes a set of eight Sterling hollow handle spreaders by Dominick & Haff, a three piece Sterling hollow handle meat carving set, Sterling and Silverplate napkin rings, a Sterling brush, a set of six Mother of Pearl fruit knives with Silverplate blades, and others.  Each marked or tested.  Some wear and damage, many monogrammed.  Up to 13 1/2" long.Edmund Teske, American, 1911-1996.  Four vintage Silver Gelatin photographs mounted to cardstock.  Includes a 6 x 9" portrait of a woman titled "Sherrie / 1970", a 10 x 6 3/4" portrait of a man titled "Grant Maiben / 1983", a 7 x 9 3/4" untiled image of a nude pregnant woman and man, and a 6 1/2 x 4 1/2" image of flowers titled "In the Garden of Murray Dr. / 1972".  Each signed "E. Teske" at back or on board.  Portrait of Sherrie with black touch-ups, minor surface wear, photos lifting from adhesive, cardstock with some wear.  Unframed, mounted up to 13 x 20 1/4" high. A turn of century oil on canvas landscape.  Depicts a White rural building on the edge of a riverbank with low stone wall.  Monogrammed "MC" (n.d.) lower left.  Some surface grunge and discoloration.  17 1/4 x 11 3/4" high, in a Gilded wood frame with minor wear, 21 1/4 x 15 1/4" high overall.

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