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A Chinese blanc de chine figure of Guanyin - on a carved hardwood Lotus stand, a pair of blue and white figural candlesticks, a blue and white sake cup, a pair of Hsin Ho Cheng terracotta and pewter vases, a small bronze vase and a polychrome decorated pottery teapot Condition report: Damage to hands of Guanyin, chips to candlesticks, several repairs to teapot
An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Sinumbra Lamp, mid-19th c., William Carleton, Boston, labeled, font atop cluster column standard, plinth base, cut and etched glass shade, overall height 29 1/2 in. Note: William Carleton first appears in the Boston city directory in 1820, but is not listed as a lamp manufacturer until 1841. Carleton is still involved in the lighting business in 1869 when he and his partner Rufus S. Merrill secure a patent relating to a kerosene burner. Reference: Gowitt. 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, pp. 170-172.
An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp, c. 1850, attributed to Starr, Fellows & Company, identified as item No. 177 in the 1856 catalogue, standard with acanthus cartouches and cabochons, cut and etched shade, crystal prisms, height 24 in., diameter 9 in. Reference: Gowitt, Gerald 19th Century Elegant Lighting 2002, p. 115.
Clarence Frederick Runtsch (American, 1923-2010), "Bust of Crazy Horse", copyright 1980, bronze, inscribed "Runtsch" and dated on braid reverse, stamped "Eagle Art Works/ St. Louis" and numbered "12/25" on mounting bracket, mounted on a red variegated marble block with artist and title plaque on a wood plinth, overall height 15 1/4 in.
Edward Fraughton (American, b. 1939), "A Man Called York", 2000, patinated bronze, on original granite and wood plinth base, inscribed "Edward Fraughton", dated and numbered "6/30" on self base, height 21 in., width 17 1/2 in., depth 10 in. Provenance: With Richard "Dick" Bass, noted ski resort pioneer and mountaineer; gifted to Stephen E. Ambrose (1936-2002), noted historian, author and co-founder of the World War II Museum, New Orleans; thence by descent in his family. Note: The grouping depicts "York", the childhood companion and "manservant" of Captain William Clark, playing with Captain Merriwether Lewis` dog "Seaman". Although a slave, "York" was permitted to carry a gun and was a full voting member of the Lewis and Clark expedition
A Chinese Gilt Bronze Mounted Cloisonné Enamel Tripod Censer, probably Republican Period (1911-1949), bulbous body on splayed foot ring raised on three figural feet and tied around the neck with a gilt bronze "ribbon", figural handles, domed finialed cover embellished with gilt bronze butterflies, base with De Xing Cheng mark, height 7 1/2 in.
A Pair of Chinese Lapis and Agate Gem Inset Bronze Elephants, probably Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), each caparisoned beast standing on a galleried double lotus base and bearing a vase on its back with removable Buddhist mandorla, bases with Qianlong marks, height 17 in., width 5 3/4 in., depth 4 in.
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