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188. An Important Bronze Garden Torchiere, C. Early 20th Century
Possibly a Caldwell production piece, this Tiffany style garden torchiere sports three roaring lions with crowns and wings surmounting squared and tapering legs, terminating lion paw feet. Laurel swags connect at the wings. Round leaded glass shade with curling waves adorns the bronze lamp. The shade has a twelve panel dome which connect with bolts. Rounded and stepped base with three "shell reliefs. Numbers stamped on bronze, "370 J" and "245 H?". Electrified and in perfect working condition. The piece at one time was a pair, was at the front entrance at the First Church of Science. This rotunda builing still stands after much controversy at the corner of 117th and Lake, on the border of Lakewood and Cleveland. One was stolen, so the church put this one in the basement for 45 years.
8,000/12,000
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189. A Monumental Bronze after Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909)
"Mountain Man". A life sized cast bronze figure after Frederic Remington (1861-1909), showing a man on horseback going down a steep incline, signed and dated 1903. This has been installed in an outdoor garden in salt air for apprx twenty years, giving this piece a wonderful green patina. Apprx 76" T, nose to tail apprx 55", base diameter apprx 25". The lasso, whip and reins are probably an iron composition as the have a red rust color to them. Signed on base at lower right.
4,000/6,000
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190. Monumental Iron Topiaries, C. Early 20th Century
A pair of tall pyramid shapes on squared bases, "weaving" of metal strips, possibly from the 1920's-30's. Apprx 94" T overall x 23-1/2" at widest section.
1,750/2,200
Sold: $1,840.00
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191. A Pair of Monumental Garden Urns, C. late 19th/Early 20th Century
A pair of iron urns with bearded mask handles and plinths decorated with laurel wreaths. Gadrooning on a tapering pedestal base. Painted black, each apprx 56" T overall with base and urn. Separatly, urn is apprx 32" T and base is apprx 24" T and 17-1/2" x 17-1/2" at base.
2,500/5,000
Sold: $2,150.50
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192. Another Set Of Large Garden Urns, C. Late 19th/Early 20th Century
Each cast iron baluster form with gadrooning and tapered pedestal, surmounting square plinths with floral reliefs. Formerly painted white, now with oxidation giving a wonder patina. Overall apprx 52" T x 22" D. Separately, urn is apprx 30-1/2" T and base is apprx 21-1/2" x 13-3/4" x 13-3/4", squared.
2,500/5,000
Sold: $1,150.00
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193. Art Deco Bar, C. 1920-30
Rectangular base with a circular compartment on the left side, both with contemporary glass surfaces. The rectangular portion is stained black with a lacquer finish. The circular compartment is stained dark reddish-brown with geometric inlaid designs in orange, red and gold. The rectangular part of the bar has a front that folds own to reveal an interior divided into two compartments with room for various shelves. The circular portion opens to reveal a fabulous mosaic mirrored compartment with four racks for glassware on the door. The racks are most likely meant for cordials or similar small glasses. Both compartments have keys, which are included. Measures apprx 36" H x 49-1/2" W x 25-1/4" D. Unsigned.
3,000/5,000
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194. Ecole de Nancy Art Nouveau Desk, Dated 1905
A wonderful writing desk with attached letter shelf, two drawers and leaf extension. Beautiful marquetry work throughout with scenes of animals running in the woods, geese, and on the extension a woman who has had her umbrella blown away by the wind. It is signed "F.F.1905". Letter shelve is removable and sets into desk top via dowels. Apprx 43" H x 30"W x 20" D.
6,000/8,000
Sold: $5,462.50
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195. Signed Drop Leaf Pembroke Table
A lovely mahogany table with a dovetailed one-way drawer with a plain brass handle (possible that bail handle is original but hardware has been replaced). Drawer is signed in the back "John Gof". Stands on tapering legs of narrow proportions. Apprx 27" H x 31" W x 21" D with leaves down x 39-3/4" with leaves open.
1,000/1,500
Sold: $460.00
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196. A 19th Century Neo-classic Settee, Russia
An oval back settee with fluted arm rests, decorated with gilt ribbons, terminating in porpoise heads and fin-like tail supports. Lovely carving on oval back rest of interlocking circles with a carved open form crest. Raised on tapering, fluted legs. Applied gesso, paint and gilt. Upholstered in a gold velvet fabric, overall apprx 47-1/2" T x 45" W x 25" D.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $690.00
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197. An Art Nouveau Stove, French C. Late 19th Century
"Mistletoe", model "L", manufactured by N.H. Co., enameled green coal burning stove with decorative cast body and frieze. Hinged door and lower door, should have mica panes in door. Apprx 24-1/2" H x 22" W x 16" D.
500/700
Sold: $431.25
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