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Three vintage lamps, comprising a cream Anglepoise desk lamp, 51cm high, a brass two branch table lamp, 59cm high, and a Robert Sonneman for Kovacs desk lamp, 40cm high. (3) Buyer Note: WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or reconditioning only. TRADE ONLY
A group of named ceramics, comprising three large Royal Doulton character jugs, Smuggler, The Poacher, Gone Away, Royal Albert Old Country Roses trinkets, Coalport Ming Rose pattern dressing table wares, two miniature Royal Doulton character jugs, and an England Bridges Alfred Meakin jug. (1 tray)
A very finely inlaid Chinese table screen with many high quality soapstone carvings of immortals in a garden landscape. The rosewood frame and stand is extremely well carved and all the hallmarks of craftsman ship of the late Qing.Height: 34 1/2 in x width: 22 in x width: 9 in.Condition: Wear, natural lines, and light cracks to wooden components throughout. The surface stretches along the edges. There are losses to the center of the screen, including to the tree, green cloth, cloud to the upper right quadrant, and to dragon along the upper margin. Dust collected to the surface and to recessed areas. Line of losses to the lower left corner, measuring 2 inches. Cracks along the margin. Along the areas where the center screen and the wooden stand meet, there is fabric adhered to protect the screen. Wear along the underside, consistent with age and use.
Chinese huanghuali recessed-leg side table. With multi-panel top set within a rectangular frame with everted ends above plain aprons and spandrels, the legs of rounded section joined to mate with two high stretchers.Provenance: From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection. The selections here showcase his talent and breadth of collecting, ranging from ancient statues to 19th-century woodblock prints. His appreciation for art persisted throughout his life and we are honored to offer items from his collection in this auction.Height: 35 in x width: 42 in x depth: 14 in.Condition: Possibly restored. Throughout the piece, along the areas where different pieces meet, there is a visible sign of glue restoration that is fluorescent under UV light. However, given that it is visible throughout the piece, it is difficult to disregard the possibility that it is original. No major dents, losses, or visible cracks. Consistent with age and use, wear throughout; finish color has faded along the top; please see the listing image. Wear along the underside as expected.
One 18th century Chinese elmwood rectangular form low scholar's table. Provenance: The collection of Bruce Dayton and Ruth Stricker Dayton - Selections from The Marsh, Minnetonka, Minnesota.Height: 11 1/2 in x width: 37 in x depth: 22 in.Condition: There is heavy wear throughout including small chips, scuffs, watermarks, and scratches along the top. There are a few small chips along the sides. There are some separations to the joints throughout. Along the joints along the top of the table there is a filler between the center piece and edge pieces. The black lacquer paint along the underside has chipped and flaked off; only remnants remain. There are two newer support beams affixed along the underside, visible in the lot listing. Wear and some minor losses along the underside of the legs, consistent with age and use.
One 19th century Chinese rosewood altar table. Rectangular with plain apron; square legs with carved knees and scrolled carved feet.Provenance: The collection of Bruce Dayton and Ruth Stricker Dayton - Selections from The Marsh, Minnetonka, Minnesota.Height: 35 1/2 in x width: 59 3/4 in x depth: 17 3/4 in.Condition: The table is structurally sound and stable. here are some separations to the joints, particularly along the top, visible in the lot listing. General wear including light scratches and some small chips throughout. Some areas of uneven coloration throughout, particularly one spot along one of the legs. One spot along the top may have been repaired and has some cracks. There is one repair to one leg near the top. It seems to have been broken and repaired.
Chinese famille rose porcelain vessel or box with a lid, late 19th century. With a fluted body, possibly referencing stalks of bamboo. With brush painted inscriptions throughout interspersed with figures, possibly referencing "Wu Shuang Pu (The Table of Peerless Heroes)." The underside and lid with a painted four-character mark in red.Provenance: From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection. The selections here showcase his talent and breadth of collecting, ranging from ancient statues to 19th-century woodblock prints. His appreciation for art persisted throughout his life and we are honored to offer items from his collection in this auction.Height: 4 3/4 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in.Condition: No visible cracks or losses. There is a minute chip along the rim of the lid. There are a few areas of the paint where the coloration has faded; there are losses to the gilding. There are minute firing flaws scattered throughout. There is wear to the rim of the lid and vessel. The footrim has wear, consistent with age and use.
One Chinese hardwood low square table with inset woven top on square legs. With scrolled feet and a conforming glass top.Provenance: The collection of Bruce Dayton and Ruth Stricker Dayton - Selections from The Marsh, Minnetonka, Minnesota.Height: 18 1/2 in x width: 24 1/4 in x depth: 24 1/4 in.Condition: Very good condition. Evidence of re-gluing. Some spackling from water and liquid discoloration. Retains an early woven mat top. Signs of splitting in two legs.
One Chinese hardwood plant stand with carved decoration depicting ruyi head and linked coins along the apron. The table rests on roughly carved claw and ball feet.Provenance: The collection of Bruce Dayton and Ruth Stricker Dayton - Selections from The Marsh, Minnetonka, Minnesota.Height: 41 in x width: 15 1/4 in x depth: 15 1/2 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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