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Friday, January 16th at 6:30 pm
Featuring, from various private collectors, a beautiful 15.0ct t.w. diamond, platinum and gold brooch; a Pairpoint three-light lamp with a frosted floral glass shade; Portuguese silver, including a hot water kettle on stand; a collection of Towle Louis XIV sterling silver flatware and hollowware, over ten lots, and a Whiting Division of Gorham Violet flatware service; Belleek, Lladro, and Limoges porcelain; a variety of furnishings in Queen Anne, Chippendale, Louis XVI, and Victorian styles; Persian and Chinese wool carpets; art work by Dorothy Renals and an Erte bronze sculpture. And of special interest, a fire arms collection from a local collector, including a Smith & Wesson, 44 Magnum Model 629-1, revolver with a 6” barrel; a Smith & Wesson, 357 magnum, model 686 revolver also with a 6” barrel; a WWII M1 30 cal. carbine semi-automatic and a Walther PPK/S semi-automatic pistol with a 3 1/2” barrel.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Saturday, January 17th at 11:00 am
Saturday’s session features antique porcelain, silver and furnishings from a Clinton Twp. collector, highlights include a Russian icon with silver oklad, Tiffany sterling centerpiece, French garnitures, a Rookwood vellum glaze vase by Ed Diers, an Italian walnut cassone, a Sleepy Hollow rosewood armchair, and Japanese ivory carvings. Also, KPM, Meissen and Sevres porcelain, Gubelin Lucerne enamel and French boulle mantel clocks, Chinese and Ja panese carved ivory, and Satsuma and Imari porcelain from a Farmington Hills collection. A contemporary Southwestern art collection from East Lansing, Mich., featuring works by John Jones, Hans Ressdorf, Dale Ter Bush, Marjorie J. Reed and Dick Lopeman; bronzes by Ken Payne, William Moyers and Austin Deuel; Navajo rugs and pottery; Hopi kachina dolls; as well as graphics by Leroy Neiman, Joan Miro and Alexander Calder. Additionally, late 18th-19th century French and English silver from the Estate of George Omelianoff, Beverly Hills, Mich. And from various collectors: a Sheraton mahogany sofa, circa 1820; 19th century needlework samplers; a Steiff tiger and German bisque dolls by Armand Marseilles, Simon & Halbig, and Kley & Hahn; a variety of fine jewelry and oriental rugs from semi antique to modern.
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
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Sunday, January 18th at Noon
Fine arts offerings feature works by: Hans Gustav Burkhardt, Anthony Thieme, David Bierk, Laura Fiume, Arnold Marc Gorter, Fritz Thaulow, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miro, Robert Hopkin, Alfred Cornelius Howland, Edward William Cooke, A. Tiot, Lorenzo Ghiglieri, as well as an attributed to Luigi Nono oil painting and KPM plaques. Antique and semi-antique Oriental rugs in throw, runner and room sizes. An extensive offering of fine jewelry, over 110 lots, including Cartier and Tiffany. Of special interest are Cie Des Bronzes and Curtis & Dunning clocks, a Chickering grand piano, Le Corbusier sofa and chairs, Habersham Monet sideboard, French furniture, Italian chandeliers, Satsuma porcelain and other oriental items, Judaic silver, Moroccan wall mirrors and a Haviland Limoges “Etoilles” dinner service.
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