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February 2006 Online Auction Catalog

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Lots

Antiquities
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-38
Paintings
39-58
59-78
79-98
99-118
119-138
139-158
159-167
Works on Paper
168-177
178-187
188-197
198-207
208-217
218-227
228-237
238-247
248-257
258-267
Sculpture
268-277
278-287
288-297
298-305
Furniture
306-315
316-325
326-332
Vintage Photography
333-342
343-348
Orientalia
349-358
359-368
369-378
379-388
389-398
399-408
409-418
419-428
429-436
Fine Jewelry
437-456
457-476
477-496
497-516
517-536
537-556
557-576
577-596
597-610
Decorative Arts
611-630
631-650
651-670
671-690
691-710
711-722
Wedgwood
723-732
733-742
743-752
753-762
763-772
773-776
Porcelain & Ceramics
777-786
787-796
797-806
807-816
817-826
827-836
837-846
847-855
Glass
856-865
866-875
876-885
886-895
896-899
Silver
900-909
910-919
920-929
930-939
940-949
950-959
960-964
Carpets
965-974
975-984
985-994
995-1004
1005-1014
1015
Autographs, Books, Maps & Documents
1016-1025
1026-1035
1036-1045
1046-1050


Georges Charles Coudray (French, 1883 - 1932)

278. Georges Charles Coudray (French, 1883 - 1932)


Art Nouveau lady wearing a bonnet, in bronze, signed on back near base, no foundry mark found. Attached to a black and white speckled granite base. Approx. 10-3/4"T. Georges Charles Coudray was born in Paris and was a pupil of Falguière. Exhibited in the Paris Salons between 1883 and 1903. His work is in the permanent collection of Northwest University in Chicago.

150/250 Sold: $264.50

Albert Vidal Alexandre Boudarel (French, born 1888)

279. Albert Vidal Alexandre Boudarel (French, born 1888)


"On Les Aura!" Bronze sculpture with very nice brown patina; made with the lost wax method. Cast in Montagutelpe Foundry, Paris, France. Albert Vidal Alexandre Boudarel was a student of P. Loiseau-Rousseau and a member of the Society of French Artists. Boudarel exhibited his bronze animal groups at the Paris Salon. He won a silver medal for his work and the Prix du Palais du Longchamp, both in 1920. Measures apprx. 11"T x 8-1/2"W x 8-1/2"L.

2,000/3,000 Sold: $690.00

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841 - 1919)

280. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841 - 1919)


"La Danseuse au Tambourin," posthumous edition. Bas relief bronze sculpture of a limited edition of 220 for the public; 99 where made for museums. This is numbered 149/220. In 1918 three terra-cotta reliefs were made by Renoir and his assistant Louis Morel. Of the three, one was never cast in bronze until March of 1984. Four silicon rubber molds were made of the terra-cotta by Bruce Hoheb, formerly of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He certified that no previous mold had been made and the molds were used to make lost wax bronze castings at an officially authorized foundry. Each casting in the edition with Renoir's signature in the bronze, from the mold, lower right. Approx. 29-3/4"T x 17-1/2", framed approx. 36-3/4" x 25". Comes with supporting documentation from the foundry and certificate of authenticity, signed by Renoir family member M. Claude Renoir.

5,000/10,000

Bronze Figural of a Girl & Dog, ca. early 19th Century

281. Bronze Figural of a Girl & Dog, ca. early 19th Century


Beautifully cast figure of a girl seated with a dog, resting against a Rococo basket. Evidence of gold over the bronze, mostly worn away at this time. Signature or manufacturer not found. Green patina overall. Approx. 8-1/2"T x 8-1/2"W x 3-1/2"D.

100/150 Sold: $178.25

Finely Carved Ivory, circa late 19th Century

282. Finely Carved Ivory, circa late 19th Century


Finely carved ivory of a mythological figure. Depicted is a young woman in a draped dress, she is holding flowers in her left. To the right of her is a sprig of flowers and to the left of her is an owl. The figurine is on a wood double base, measures approx. 7"T without the base, and 10"T with the base.

700/1,000 Sold: $948.75

Small Mourning Bronze, ca. 19th Century

283. Small Mourning Bronze, ca. 19th Century


Small putti resting with wreath on a cross. Attached to a rouge marble base. Approx. 3"T x 4-3/4"L x 3"D.

75/125 Sold: $172.50

Recumbent Bronze Cow, ca. 19th Century

284. Recumbent Bronze Cow, ca. 19th Century


Artist signed on base "E. Clodinot", bronze recumbent cow, without base. Approx. 4" x 8" x 4".

200/400 Sold: $207.00

Recumbent Dog in Gilt Bronze, ca. 19th Century

285. Recumbent Dog in Gilt Bronze, ca. 19th Century


Oval base with attached recumbent dog, a setter, based inscribed "BAYRE". Without base. Approx. 3"T x 7-3/4"L x 5-1/2"D.

150/250 Sold: $264.50

Finely Carved Girl, French, ca. late 19th Century

286. Finely Carved Girl, French, ca. late 19th Century


Fine detailed carved figurine of a playful French child with a dove on her shoulder and a rooster near her right foot is placed on ivory pedestal and dark wood base. Figurine measures approx. 5"T, overall with the pedestal and the base approx. 9"T.

750/950

An Austrian Bronze Moose, ca. late 19th/early 20th Century

287. An Austrian Bronze Moose, ca. late 19th/early 20th Century


Standing male moose with a full rack, stamped Austria on hind leg near tail. Attached to a black marble base, Moose approx. 6-3/4"T, with base approx. 8-1/4"T.

150/225 Sold: $362.25

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