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387. A Glazed Ceramic Jardinière
A ceramic jardinaire with the sides decorated in relief with winged lions holding a baronial shield and flowing foliage, glazed in a clear mottled brown glaze, approx. 12" in diameter at the widest x 11-1/2"H.
100/200
Sold: $109.25
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388. An Unusual Miniature Figurine Of A Man
An unusual miniature figurine in silvered metal, weighted in the base, in the form of a bearded man wearing a 16th Century outfit with a ruff collar, a tall wide brimmed hat and carrying a trumpet of sorts. The figurine is articulated and hinged at the arms and head so that he can raise the horn to his face and move his head around. The other hand may have held something at one time as well. Overall the figure measures approx. 4-1/2"H x 1-1/2"W x 1"D.
100/200
Sold: $149.50
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389. A Lot of Neyret Freres Woven Silk Pictures
A lot of three framed Neyret Freres woven silk pictures, ""Teeter Totter", 7-3/4" x 10-1/2" image, 12-1/2" x 15-1/4" matted and framed, "Tug of War", 7-3/4" x 10-1/2" image, 12-1/2" x 15-1/4" matted and framed, and "First Piano Lesson", 11" x 8" image size, matted and framed, 16" x 12-3/4". Each has the "NF" initials woven into a corner, and the artist's name on the edge (now covered by matting). Originally produced as souveniers during WWI, the jacquard woven silk tapestry pictures became very popular in their day, though production stopped by WWII. They are very collectable today and are similar in nature to the "Stevengraph" made by Thomas Stevens of England. Although there were a few other manufacturers that did American scenes and a Chinese manufacturer who did famous landmarks, the Neyret Freres are superior in quality and subject.
75/150
Sold: $143.75
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