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[ Artemis Group, 15 Duke Street, London / 23 East 73rd Street, New York / Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf ] Thomas Frye, c.1710-1762. Self-Portrait, One of the Set of Life-Sized Character Heads. Mezzotints, the Set of Twelve Plates, c. 1760, Each 480 × 355 mm. Ref: Chaloner Smith 6, 9-19.
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[ Asprey, 165-169 Bond Street, London ] The Merry Cabinet. A Louis XIV Ebony, Tortoiseshell, Ivory and Wood Cabinet on Stand, Attributed to Pierre Gole, Circa 1660. Height 74 Inches (188 cm). Width 56 Inches (142 cm). Depth 20 Inches (51 cm).
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[ Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, 14 rue de Marignan and 11 quai Voltaire ] A Piece of Panelling Carried in Relief with a Helmet and Sword; Polychrome and Gilt. 51 × 35.5 cm.
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[ Christie's, 8 King Street, St. James, London ] A Rectangular Gilt-Copper and Enamel Book Cover with a Scene of the Crucifixion. Attributed to Master G. Alpais, Limoges, Late 12th Century. $12frac{7}{8}times 7frac{7}{8}$ in. (32.9 × 20 cm.). Estimate: £200,000-300,000
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[ Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London ] Agostino Carracci. Bologna 1557 - 1602 Parma. Saint Jerome in Penitence. Black Chalk on Pale Grey-Blue Paper 396 × 303 mm. ($15frac{5}{8}times 11frac{7}{8}$ in.)
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[ Concorde Art Associates ] Raoul Dufy. Le Quai de Honfleur. Signed, 1928. Oil on Canvas, 18 × $21frac{3}{4}$ Inches (45.7 × 55.2 cm.)
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[ cover ] Pompey, Here Attributed to Mattia di Nanni. Intarsiated Wood, 56 by 41.7 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Montréal)
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[ Daniel Katz Ltd, 59 Jermyn Street, London ] Nessus and Deianira. Attr. to Gianfrancesco Susini (Active 1592 Florence 1646). Bronze Group, Height 41 cm
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[ David Koetser Gallery, Talstrasse 37, Zurich ] Cornelis Dusart. 1660 Haarlem 1704. Peasants Regaling outside an Inn. 'The Jocund Peasants'. Panel, 47.7 × 34.4 cm Signed and Dated, Centre Right, Cordusart 1684.
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[ De Jonckheere, 100 & 108 rue de Faubourg, Saint Honore, Paris ] Herri Met de Bles. Circa 1510 Bouvignes - Ferrare after 1555. The Sermon of Saint John the Baptist. Oil on Panel: 26.4 × 35.9 cm. Signed with the Owl.
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[ Eskenazi, 10 Clifford Street, London ] Marble Standing Figure of Buddha. Northern Qi Period, 550 - 577. Height: 97.0cm
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[ Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] 12. A Fox and Two Cubs, by Joseph Gott, c.1848. Marble, ht. 57 cm.
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[ Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] 14. Cupid and Swan Arising From Reeds, by John Nost the Elder, c.1700. Lead, ht. 87.5 cm.
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[ Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] 18. Champagne Glasses in the Venetian Style, by George Bacchus of Birmingham, 1851, ht. 15 cm.
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[ Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Gentleman with His Daughter, by Thomas de Keyser. Copper, 50 by 42 cm.
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[ Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego, by Simeon Solomon, 1863. 32.5 × 22.5 cm.
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[ Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ]10. Bouquet of Flowers in an Alabaster Vase, by Anne Vallayer-Coster, 1801. 37.5 × 45 cm.
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[ Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, St. James, London ] Paul Gavarni 1804-1866. Autoportrait. Black Chalk and Pencil, Heightened with White Gouache, 19 × 12.1 cm. Signed with the Initial and Inscribed: M. M: J:23.1830
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[ Hill - Stone, New York ] Carlo Maratti. Camerano 1625 - 1713 Rome. The Penitent Magdalen Meditating on a Skull. Drawing in Sanguine Chalk.
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[ Johnny Van Haeften, 13 Duke Street St James, London ] Pieter Coecke van Aelst (Aelst 1502 - 1550 Brussels). St. Jerome in the Wilderness. On Panel. 30 × 20 ins. (76 × 51 cm.)
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[ Mallory of Bath, 1-4 Bridge Street, Bath ] Novelty Miniature Silver Watering Can (As a Pepper) by John Foligno, London 1863, Height 3.5 Inches (8cms) Approximately, and a Miniature Silver Wheel Barrow (As a Sweet Meat Dish) by William Comyns, London 1907, Height 5.5 Inches (14cms) Approximately.
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[ Neumeister Fine Art Auctioneers, Barer Str 37, Munich ] Three Examples of Fine 18th c. German Faience to Be Sold at This Auction. A Nuremberg 'Enghalskrug', with 'Hausmalerei' by Justus Alexander Ernst Glüer, Circa 1720/30, H. 34,5 cm. An Ansbach 'Walzenkrug' Dated 1745, H. 27,5 cm (Right) and a Nuremberg 'Walzenkrug', Circa 1725, H. 28 cm. (Both Igo Levi (Luzern) Sale at Weinmüller, Munich 1962, Catalogue Lot Numbers 71 and 130).
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[ Newhouse Galleries, Inc., 19 East 66th Street, New York ] Abraham Janssens van Nuyssen I (c.1573/4 - 1632). Lascivia. Canvas: 46 × 38½ Inches; 116.9 × 97.8 cm.
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[ Olimpia Theodoli, 55 Cambridge Street, London ] Jan Verkolje I (1673-1746). A Spaniel, Running towards the Left. Mezzotint, Hollstein 19, II/II.
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[ Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille ] Raphaël: Seated Male Nude, Study for the Parnassus. (Drawings Department, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille).
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[ Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London ] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770), "A Standing Man Wearing a Hat", Pen and Brown Ink and Brown Wash, 236mm × 152mm. Estimate: £5,000-£7,000
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[ Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London ] Jan van Bylert. (1603-1671), "Portrait of Van Wevell of Overyssel", Inscribed with the Sitter's Coat-of-Arms and AE.52, Signed "J. Bylert" and Dated 1639, Oil on Canvas, 76.8cm × 63cm. Estimate: £15,000-£20,000
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[ R. S. Johnson Fine Art, 645 North Michigan Ave., Chicago ] The Master of St. Ildefonso Virgin and Child (Oil on Oak Panel, 378 × 296 mm), Circa 1480.
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[ Richard Green, 33 New Bond Street and 39 Dover Street, London ] Josse de Momper (1564 - 1635) and Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625). A Winter Rural Landscape. Panel: 19½ × 32½ in / 49.5 × 82.5 cm
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[ Sam Fogg, 35 George Street, London ] The Bute Hours. Made for a Nobleman at the Court of Henry VII. London or Windsor, Circa 1500-1520. With 53 Large Miniatures. The Richest English Book of Hours to Survive from This Time.
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[ Sotheby's, 34 - 35 New Bond Street, London ] An Impressive Florentine White Marble Torso of Venus, in the Manner of Giambologna, Circa 1560-1570, Height 90cm
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[ Sotheby's, 34 - 35 New Bond Street, London ] Antonio Canal, Called Canaletto (1697-1786). A View of the South Front of Warwick Castle. Pen and Brown Ink and Grey Wash, 317 by 578mm. Estimate: £200,000-300,000
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[ Sotheby's, 34 - 35 New Bond Street, London ] Gerard ter Borch (1584-1602), The Music Lesson, Oil on Canvas, 66 by 53.5 cm.; 26 by 21 in. Estimate £600,000 - 800,000
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Calm, by Willem van de Velde the Younger, c.1655. Panel, 50.8 × 45.5 cm.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Street Scene with Two Women Conversing, by Jacobus Vrel. Panel, 35.5 × 27.9 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Grace Wu Bruce, 701 Universal Trade Center, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong ] A Pair of Huanghuali Yokeback Armchairs, Chinese, Late 16th to Early 17th Century
Western art unattributed:
[ Cinq Antiquaires a Paris ] A Louis XVI Pair of Jardinieres Carved and Painted Wood. Height: 85 in - 216 cm.
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[ Mallett & Son, 141 New Bond Street, London ] A Man's Embroidered Cap for Smart Informal Wear, Decorated with Scrolling Tendrils Worked in Silver Gilt Chain Stitch Threads Enclosing a Colourful Variety of Flowers and Fruits in Silks, the Deep Rim Trimmed with Gold Lace and Spangles. English, Circa 1640. Height: $6frac{3}{4}$ in (17 cm). Diameter: 7 in (18 cm).
Western art unattributed:
[ Mallory of Bath, 1-4 Bridge Street, Bath ] Above Our Premises in Bath. Below, an Example of the Fine Antique Silver for Sale in Our Collection.
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[ Norman Adams, 8-10 Hans Road, London ] A Rare Early Example of the Celebrated Weeks' Cabinet in Lustrous West Indian Satinwood. Circa 1795. Width 36¼ ins (92 cms). Depth $21frac{3}{4}$ ins (55.5 cms). Height 91¼ ins (232 cms).
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[ Seago, 22 Pimlico Road, London ] A Fine and Rare Early Eighteenth Century Wrought Iron Pedestrian Gate, Repainted in Its Original Colour and Parcel Gilt, with Side Pilasters and Overthrow. English, Circa 1720. Maximum Height: 12 ft. Maximum Width: 7 ft.
Western art unattributed:
[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Ceremonial Armchair, c.1815. Gilded Beech, Ht. 121.9 cm.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] A Pair of Giltwood Torchères, Würzburg, c.1720. Ht 99 cm.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] One of a Set of Hepplewhite Dining-Room Chairs, English, c.1790. Mahogany.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] Regency Bronzed and Gilt Chair, English c.1810. Ht 92 cm.
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[ The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair, Park Lane, London ] Secretaire Bookcase, English c.1795. Satinwood and Calmander Wood, ht 194.2 cm.
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[ The International Fair for America 1997 ] A Major International Fair for the Exhibition and Sale of Important Paintings, Antiques, Silver, Textile Arts, Jewelry, Sculpture, Modern and Contemporary Paintings and Oriental Works of Art. More Than 50 Leading International Dealers from 10 Countries, with a Full Lecture Program.
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[ William H. Stokes, The Cloisters, 6/8 Dollar Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire ] Charles II simulated oak chest of drawers consisting of a box top with lifting lid and false drawer fronts with a drawer below. The whole of the front is decorated with bunned-out and geometrical mouldings and applied split balusters, c.1680. 36 ins × 19½ ins × 31 ins high. Westmorland oak child's chair with carved back and shaped cresting inscribed "LC 1688." 17½ ins × 13 ins × 41½ high. Charles II small oak child's table with turned legs and stretchers, c.1680. 28½ ins × 16½ ins × 23 ins high. Charles II Small Oak Sidetable with Drawer and All-Bobbin Turned Base, c.1680. 29 ins × 21 ins × 28½ ins High. Charles II Small Oak Gateleg Table with Complicated Turnings to the Legs and Stretchers, c.1680. 43 ins × 33½ ins × 28 ins High.