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Attributed works:
Andrea della Robbia
(Florence, 1435–1525)
Medallion bust of a laureate
Polychrome glazed terracotta
Diameter 41 cm
Circa 1492. provenance
Alfonso of Aragon (1448–1495), Duke of Calabria
and later King Alfonso II of Naples and Jerusalem
(1494–1495), Villa Poggioreale, Naples
Stefano Bardini (1836–1922), Florence. [Daniel Katz Gallery]
Attributed works:
Barthélemy Prieur
1536 – 1611
Little Girl Seated with a plate and a pear
Terracotta, polychromed, dimensions: h. 20.5 x 15 x 15.5 cm [Patricia Wengraf].
Attributed works:
Commode column, by
Ettore Sottsass
(1917–2007). 1963.
Veneered woods
and lacquered steel,
height 218.2 cm.
[FRIEDMAN BENDA,
NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
Death mask of Paul
Verlaine, by Vittorio
Meoni (1859–1937). 1896.
Patinated plaster,
height 30 cm.
Galerie Trebosc &
Van Lelyveld, Paris]
Attributed works:
Francesco Segala
(Padua, 1535–1592), Mars,
(one of a pair of bronze figures:
Mars and Venus)
Bronze on an ancient base
Height: 95 cm - 373/8 in. [Brun Fine Art]
Attributed works:
Gianlorenzo Bernini's Workshop and Gianlorenzo Bernini, Terracotta Lion Head, Rome 17th-century [Cambi].
Attributed works:
Giovanni Giacomo III
Omedei, by Melchiorre
Cafa (1636–67). c.1665.
Terracotta, diameter
without frame 55 cm.
[BRUN FINE ART]
Attributed works:
Hagar and Ishmael, by Joseph
Gott (1785–1860). c.1832–34.
White marble, height 33 cm.
[TOMASSO BROTHERS
FINE ART]
Attributed works:
Harlequin and columbine,
by Gino Severini (1883–
1966). 1955. Pastel on
paper, 38 by 36.5 cm.
[LAOCOON GALLERY]
Attributed works:
Head of a man with a blue
headband, by Pierre
Hubert Subleyras
(1699–1749). Oil on
canvas, 64.5 by 47 cm.
[Galerie Eric
Coatalem, Paris]
Attributed works:
Monkey rolled up in its
tail, by Edouard-
Marcel Sandoz (1881–
1971). 1922. Bronze,
height 19.5 cm.
[Xavier Eeckhout,
Paris]
Attributed works:
Narcissus at the source,
by Christoph Jamnitzer
(1563–1618). Silver-gilt,
13.8 by 12.2 cm.
[PETER MÜHLBAUER,
SCHLOSS SCHÖNBURG]
Attributed works:
PAOLO MORELLI
(1657–1719)
Profile portrait of Pope Innocent XIth
marble, 39.2 x 31.6 x 7 cm, the artist's initials ‘PM’ on the reverse [CHARLES RATTON & GUY LADRIÈRE]
Attributed works:
River landscape with figures, by Jan van Goyen (1596 –1656). 1641. Oil on panel, 41 by 54.5 cm.
[Galerie Jacques Leegenhoek, Paris]
Attributed works:
Still life with a bread roll, Roemer and oysters, by Pieter Claesz (c.1597–1660). 1642.
Oil on canvas, 27.1 by 51.3 cm.
[SALOMON LILIAN, AMSTERDAM]
Attributed works:
The judgment of Paris,
by Lucas Cranach the
Elder (1472–1553) and
workshop. Oil on panel,
61.5 by 39.6 cm.
[ROBERT SIMON FINE
ART, NEW YORK]
Attributed works:
The Madonna of the Chair,
by Giovanna Garzoni
(1600–70). Body colour
and gold on vellum,
23.5 by 23.5 cm.
Galerie Ratton-Ladrière,
Paris]
Attributed works:
Two ways of life, by Oscar Gustave Rejlander. 1857.
(Moderna Museet, Stockholm). [Burlington Magazine]
Attributed works:
Vase, inscribed Welcome
Spring, by Umberto Pinzauti
(1886–1960). c.1915. Bronze,
height 27.3 cm.
[GALLERIA CARLO VIRGILIO& C].
Non-western art unattributed:
Cylindrical jar. Egyptian,
Early Dynastic Period,
c.2,600–2,500 BC.
Pottery, height 23 cm.
[OLIVER FORGE& BRENDAN
LYNCH LTD]
Non-western art unattributed:
Gokei (Five-Topknot)
Monju riding a shishi.
Japan, 14th to early
15th century. Wood,
height 22 cm.
[SYDNEY L. MOSS,
LONDON]
Non-western art unattributed:
Head of the god Horus as a
falcon. Egypt, Late Period
to Ptolemaic (c.664–30
BC). Stone, height 18 cm.
[KALLOS GALLERY,
LONDON]
Western art unattributed:
A caterpillar(attacus cecropia). German school, c.1800.
Watercolour and pen and ink on paper, 10.1 by 17.7 cm.
[CHARLES BEDDINGTON LTD]
Western art unattributed:
A French Prisoner of War Ship Model, c. 1800
Made in England, by a French prisoner of war. Bone, metal, string, textile, mica, wood and glass. [Peter Finer]
Western art unattributed:
Important Madonna with child France, 2nd half of the 14th century. Ivory, remains of polychromy, h 16 cm. Prov.: former coll. Richard von Schnitzler, Cologne. Exhibited: Cologne Art Society, 1927. Auction 14 Nov. [Lempertz]
Western art unattributed:
Lombardy
Herma portrait of Sophocles
Late 15th century
Marble [Longariartemilano.com]
Western art unattributed:
Silesian or Bohemian, circa 1400-1420
Virgin and Child
Estimate £50,000–70,000*[Sotheby's, London]