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September Gallery Auction

Saturday September 27th at 11:00 a.m.

 

Featuring Early Maps, Art and Antiques from Estates and Private Collections in Bloomfield Hills, Grosse Pointe, Marshall and Ann Arbor, MI.  Includes over 50 16th-18th century Maps, Fine Art by Edgar Payne, Harry Bertoia, Alexander Calder, J. C. Harrison, B. Hoetger, M. Lasansky, C. J. Adams, and others, Estate Jewelry, Victorian Period Furniture and Lighting from a Marshall MI Mansion, Inuit Art, Sterling Silver includes a Hester Bateman sugar basket, flatware sets, etc., Steinway Grand Piano, Gibson J-45 guitar, Vintage Golf Memorabilia, Pr French Dueling Pistols, and Accessories.

 

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Schmidt's Antiques Inc

Since 1911

5138 West Michigan Avenue

Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197

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Edgar Payne SeascapeAlexander Calder, American, 1898-1976.  A lithograph in colors on Arches paper with deckled edges, titled "Animals", 1975-1976.  From the "Our Unfinished Revolution" portfolio created to aid the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, published by Alba Editions, Inc., New York, printed by Mourlot, Paris.  Artist's proof, aside from the edition of 175.  Signed "Calder" in pencil lower right, annotated "E.A." lower left, paper watermarked "Arches" lower center.  Some toning particularly along bottom left, very slight foxing, plexi with a scratch.  Sheet 29 3/4 x 21 3/4" high, in an aluminum frame, 37 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500
An 18th century map entitled "A New and General Map of the Middle Dominions Belonging to the United States of America..." from the 1794 edition of Laurie & Whittle, after Lewis Evans' landmark map published from the Surveys of Evans, Thomas Walker, and Christopher Gist 1750-51.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the middle Atlantic States about 1750-51 with an inset of the Great Lakes Region upper left.  Minor fading, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame. Sightline 26 x 19 1/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 33 1/2 x 27" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000A 16th century map entitled "Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio", First State from the 1570 edition by Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".   Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corners and cartouche with sailing ships and sea monsters.  Slight fading, some discoloration at center fold, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 19 1/2 x 14" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 27 1/4 x 22 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $6,000-8,000A 16th century map entitled "Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio", Second State (Strapwork outer border replaced with a series of half circles) from the 1579 edition by Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".   Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corners and cartouche with sailing ships and sea monsters.  Slight fading, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 20 x 14 3/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 27 1/4 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000A 16th century map entitled "Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio", Third State (with "California") from the 1587 edition by Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum".   Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corners and cartouche with sailing ships and sea monsters.  Slight fading, no damage noted, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 20 x 14 3/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 27 1/4 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000A 16th century map entitled "America sive India Nova ad magnae Gerardi Mercatoris avi universalis imitationem incompendium redacta" by Michael Mercator, 1595.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America.  Decorative corner engravings with foliate scrolls depict the Gulf of Mexico at the upper left, Cuba, upper right, Haiti lower left and titled lower right.  Very slight fading, central horizontal fold, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 18 3/4 x 15" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 26 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000A 17th century map entitled "America - With Those Known Parts in That Unknowne Worlde" 1676 edition by John Speed.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America within borders of eight American cities and ports at the upper edge and ten depictions of native peoples along the sides.  Slight fading, two small filled repairs upper left, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 21 1/2 x 15 3/4" high, framed under Plexiglas UF-5 Acrylic, 28 x 23 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000A 17th century map entitled "Americae Nova Tabula" 1634 edition by Willem Janszoon Blaeu.  Depicts the Western Hemisphere with both North and South America within borders of nine American cities and ports at the upper edge and ten depictions of native peoples along the sides.  Slight fading, partially re-margined and inset facsimile lower right corner, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 22 1/2 x 16 3/4" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 31 3/412.8 x 26" high overall.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000A 17th century map entitled "Nova Virginiae Tabula" based on James Smith's map of Virginia, first engraved by Jodocus Hondius in 1618 and purchased by Blaeu following Hondius' death in 1629, this edition ca 1666.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts Parts of Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay.  Corner detail of "Status Regis Powhatan" upper left and cartouche upper right.  Overall toning, discoloration at centerfold and upper left corner, small hole below the "n" in the word "Powhatan", not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 19 1/2 x 15 1/4" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 27 x 22 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000A 19th century American map entitled "Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri", 1836, by R. Jones, Bowen and Co. lithographers of Philadelphia.  Lithograph on paper with hand colored detail.  Depicts more than 20 various sized allotments made to the tribes in what was thought to be worthless land in the future states of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Oklahoma.  Minor fading, horizontal and vertical fold lines, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 18 x 19" high, framed under UV Acrylic, 24 3/4 x 25 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600An 18th century map entitled "Partie Occidentale Du Canada et Septentrionale De La Louisiane Avec Une Partie De La Pensilvanie Par Le Sr. D'Anville . . . 1775" by Paolo Santini.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts parts of the Great Lakes Region and Western "Nouvelle France", title cartouche upper left.  Light toning and minor foxing, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 22 3/4 x 19 1/2" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 32 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000A 19th century map entitled "Carte Generale des Etats-Unis Du Canada et D’Une Partie Des Pays Adjacents..." by A. Brue, 1825.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  From the "Atlas de choix ou Recueil de cartes de géographie ancienne et modern", depicts the Continental United States with parts of Canada and Mexico.  Some fading, toning along the edges, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 21 x 15 1/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 28 1/4 x 22 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800An 18th century map entitled "Accurata delineatio celeberrimae Regionis Ludovicianae vel Gallice Louisiane ol. Canadae et Floridae Adpellatione in Septemtrionali America Descriptae quae Hodie Nomine Fluminis Mississippi vel St. Louis . . ." by Matthaus Seutter, ca 1734.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts an allegorical, satirical scene of the infamous Mississippi Bubble investment scheme with a female personification of the Mississippi River pouring jewels and riches forth, while she is perched precariously upon a bubble, inset of American Forts and Villages upper left, elaborate title cartouche lower right.  Very slight fading, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 22 1/2 x 19 1/2" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 30 x 27 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000An 18th century map entitled "A General Map of North America; from the latest Observations." by Thomas Jefferys & John Lodge, 1778.  Uncolored engraving on paper.  Depicts Southern Canada and the United States from Labrador South to Florida.  Unframed, toning and foxing, some staining, multiple fold lines, some edge imperfections including a 1 x 4" loss to the lower right corner.  Plate 15 1/4 x 11 1/2" high, sheet  17 1/4 x 12 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400Seven Detroit street maps.  Late 19th/early 20th century lithographs on paper.  Include "Map of the City of Detroit, 1873" by E. Robinson (24 1/4 x 17 1/4"), "Detroit" by G. Cram (22 1/4 x 14 1/2"), "Gray's Atlas, City of Detroit" by E. Robonson (17 1/4 x 14 3/4"), "Plan of Detroit" by S. A. Mitchell (15 1/4 x 11 1/4"), "Map of the City of Detroit, Michigan" unknown (sightline 9 1/2 x 12 1/4"), "Detroit" unknown (14 1/2 x 11 1/4") and "Detroit" unknown (13 1/2 x 11 1/4").  Some with street index or partial maps verso.  All unframed with some wear and discoloration, minor staining, some creases and minor edge damage.  ESTIMATE $300-400
An 18th century map by Antonio Zatta, 1778.  Plate VIII from Zatta's 12 plate set entitled "Atlante Novissimo" entitled "Il Maryland, Il Jersey Meridionale, la Delaware, e la parte orientale della Virginia, e Carolina Settentrionale".  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Southern British Colonies from Philadelphia South to the Carolinas West to the Allegheny Mountains.  Unframed, slight toning, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge imperfections.  Plate 17 1/2 x 13" high, sheet 18 3/4 x 14" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
A 19th century map entitled "Theil der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord America" after John Stockdale, 1800.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Eastern United States from Southern Maine to the Carolinas with inset of parts of South Carolina and Georgia lower right.  Unframed, slight toning, strengthened at right edge, multiple fold lines, minor edge imperfections.  Plate 18 3/4 x 15 3/4" high, sheet 18 3/4 x 16 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $300-400
An 18th century map entitled "Partie De L'Amerique Septent? Qui comprend La Nouvelle France ou Le Canada . . ." by Robert de Vaugondy, 1755.  Uncolored engraving on paper.  Depicts Northern New England and Northeast Canada along the St Lawrence with an inset of the Great Lakes region lower left.  Unframed, toning, strengthened at centerfold with small repairs, edge staining and minor damage.  Plate 19 3/4 x 15 1/4" high, sheet  23 3/4 x 20 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
An 18th century map entitled "Recens Edita totius Novi Belgii, in America Septentrionali siti, cura et sumtibus " by Matthaus Seutter, ca 1730.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts with the Northeast United States and Southern Canada South to Virginia, inset of New York entitled "Neu Jorck sive Neu Amsterdam" lower right.  Unframed, toning, edge staining and minor damage, both sides with restored edges.  Plate 19 3/4 x 23" high, sheet  24 x 20 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
A 16th century map entitled "Americae sive Novi Orbis Nova Descriptio" by Claudius Ptolemy, 1588.  Uncolored woodcut on paper.  Depicts the Western hemisphere with North and South America, titled in German at the top edge, bookplate verso.  Unframed, toning and foxing, some staining, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge imperfections.  Plate 14 1/4 x 12 1/2" high, sheet  15 1/4 x 13" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century map entitled "A New Map of Part of the United States of North America Exhibiting the Western Territory, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia & c. Also, the Lakes, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, & Erie with Upper and Lower Canada" by John Cary, 1805.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts Michigan and the upper Midwest along with portions of Canada and the Eastern seaboard Southward to North Carolina.  Some fading, discoloration and overall toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 20 3/4 x 18 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 28 3/4 x 26 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
A 19th century map entitled "Plan of Detroit" by John Mullet, 1830.  Depicts Augustus Woodward's layout of Downtown Detroit from the Detroit River North to Grand Circus Park.  Some fading, rippling and multiple fold lines, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 14 1/4 x 18 1/2" high, framed under Acrylic, 20 3/4 x 25" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 19th century map entitled "Carte Geographique, Statistique et Historique De Michigan" by J. A. Buchon, 1825.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  This was the first map of the Michigan Territory published in Europe, this French edition Carey & Lea's map depicts the State with Detroit, Monroe, Ft Gratiot and a few other towns within the Great Lakes, with French text on each side.  Some fading, toning along the edges, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 24 3/4 x 18 1/2" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 31 1/4 x 25" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
A 19th century map entitled "A New Map Of Michigan with its Canals, Roads & Distances" by H. S. Tanner, 1845.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the State's counties in the Upper and Lower Peninsula, with an inset of the Western UP at left.  Minor fading, stains left edge and corner, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 12 x 14 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 19 x 22" high overall. ESTIMATE $300-400
A 17th century map entitled "La Louisiana, Parte Settentrionalle, Scoperta sotto Protettione di Luigi XIV, Re di Francia " by V. N. Coronelli, 1691.  Engraving on paper.  Depicts the Louisiana Territory, centered on Michigan and the Great Lakes along with parts of Canada.  Some fading, overall toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 17 3/4 x 11 1/4" high, framed under Acrylite OP-2, 25 x 18 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
A 19th century map entitled "Michigan" by Thomas Bradford, 1841.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the State's counties in the Southern Lower Peninsula, Native American Tribal areas to the North, with an inset of the Western UP upper right.  Minor toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 12 1/2 x 15 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 20 x 23 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE 300-500
A 19th century map entitled "A New Map Of Michigan with its Canals, Roads & Distances" by H. S. Tanner, 1845.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the State's counties in the Southern Lower Peninsula, Native American Tribal areas to the North, with an inset of the Western UP at left.  Minor fading, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 11 3/4 x 14 1/2" high, framed under Acrylic, 18 1/2 x 21 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century map entitled "A New Map of Part of the United States of North America Exhibiting the Western Territory, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia also, the Lakes, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, & Erie with Upper and Lower Canada" by John Cary, 1811.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts Michigan and the upper Midwest along with portions of Canada and the Eastern seaboard Southward to North Carolina.  Some fading, edge toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 20 3/4 x 18 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 30 1/4 x 28 14" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
A 19th century map entitled "Michigan" by David H. Burr, 1831.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the State's counties in the Southern Lower Peninsula, Native American Tribal areas to the North, from "A New Universal Atlas".  Overall toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 10 1/2 x 13" high, framed under Acrylic, 17 x 19 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $400-600
An 18th century map entitled "Carte Des Lacs Du Canada" by J. N. Bellin, 1744.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the French Canadian Territory centered on Michigan and the Great Lakes along with Native American Territories and a fictional Michigan mountain range.  Minor fading, several fold lines, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 17 3/4 x 11 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 26 x 20" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500
A 19th century map entitled "Map of Oklahoma and Indian Territory" by Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick, 1890.  Engraving on paper, with color.  Depicts Oklahoma with an inset of the Panhandle and parts of Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Missouri, and Kansas.  Overall toning, small loss at upper left edge, repair to lower left corner, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 13 1/4 x 10 1/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 19 1/2 x 16 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $100-150
An 18th century Map entitled "La rivi re du D troit depuis le Lac Sainte Claire jusqu'au Lac Eri ", by J. N. Bellin, 1764.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  First printed map of Detroit from "Le Petit Atlas Maritime", depicts Detroit and Windsor along the Detroit River from Lake Erie to Lake St. Clair with an inset of Fort Detroit.  Some fading, overall toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 14 x 10" high, framed under Acrylic, 20 x 16" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500
An 18th century map entitled "Etats-Unis de l'Amerique Seple. avec le Canada et la Floride" by J. Lattre, 1744.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Thirteen original U. S. States and Western areas, South to Florida.  Overall toning, some staining, edge repairs, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 17 3/4 x 11 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 26 x 20" high overall. ESTIMATE $300-500
An 18th century map entitled "A Map of the North Western Territory" by S. Hill, 1796.  Uncolored engraving on paper.   Depicts Michigan and the Upper Mid West from Canada South to Kentucky.  Overall toning, not examined out of the frame.  Sightline 9 1/2 x 7 3/4" high, framed under Acrylic, 15 x 13" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 17th century map entitled "Insulae Americanae in Oceano Septentrionali ac Regiones Adiacentes, a C. de May usque ad Lineam Aequinoctialem ." by Nicolaes Visscher I, 1680.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Southern portion of the United States, the Caribbean, Florida, Central America and part of South America.  Unframed, some toning and minor staining, center fold with added strip verso, short separation at bottom edge.  Plate 22 1/4 x 18 1/2" high, sheet 24 1/2 x 21" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
A 17th century map entitled "Virginiae Partis australis, et Floridae partis orientalis, interjacentiumqus regionum Nova Descriptio" by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, ca. 1640.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Southeast United States from Virginia South to Florida with text verso.  Unframed, light toning and minor staining, minor edge damage.  Plate 19 3/4 x 15 1/4" high, sheet 21 1/2 x 18 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
An 18th century map entitled "Nieuwe Kaart van de Grootbrittannische Volk plantingen in Noord America" by Isaak Tirion, 1755.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Eastern seaboard of United States South to Florida, West to the Mississippi.  Unframed, light toning, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge damage.  Plate 17 3/4x 14 1/2" high, sheet 20 3/4 x 16 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
An 18th century map entitled "Part of North America; comprehending the Course of the Ohio, New England, New York, New Jersey, Pensilvania, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina and Georgia" by John Barrow, 1759.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Eastern seaboard of United States South to South Carolina, West to Illinois, with an inset of parts of South Carolina and Georgia, upper left.  Unframed, light toning, light fold lower right, minor edge damage.  Plate 11 1/2 x 8 1/2" high, sheet 15 x 10 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
A 17th century map entitled "Norumbega et Virginiaa" by Cornelis van Wytfliet, 1597 (1607).  Uncolored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Eastern  United States coastline eastern coastline of North America from the Outer Banks of the Carolinas to Cape Breton.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, corner fold upper right, minor edge damage.  Plate 11 1/2 x 9 1/4" high, sheet 13 1/4 x 11 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
A 17th century map entitled "Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova" by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, ca. 1640.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Southeast United States from Virginia South to Florida with text verso.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, 1" tear at center bottom, minor edge damage.  Plate 20 x 15 1/4" high, sheet 23 1/2 x 19 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
A 17th century map entitled "Regiones Svb Polo Arctico" by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, 1645.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the North Pole, portions of Asia, Europe and North America with text verso.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge damage.  Plate 21 x 16 1/4" high, sheet 24 3/4 x 19 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
A 17th century map entitled "Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova" by Jan Jansson, ca. 1644.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Second State depicts the Southeast United States and Southern Canada from Nova Scotia South to the Carolinas with text verso.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, edge damage includes small losses at top edge, folds and small tears at corners.  Plate 19 3/4 x 15 1/4" high, sheet 23 1/2 x 19 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
An 18th century map entitled "Nova Anglia Septentrionali Americae implantata Anglorumique coloniis florentissima" by Johann Baptist Homann, 1716.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Second State depicts Southern Canada South to New Jersey.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge damage.  Plate 22 3/4 x 19 1/4" high, sheet 24 1/4 x 20 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
An 18th century map entitled "Theatre De La Guerre En Amerique . . . " by Georges-Louis Le Rouge, 1777.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts Southern Canada and the British Colonies West to the Great Lakes with an inset of the Mississippi River and smaller insets of then Georgia and Western Florida and a smaller inset of Niagara Falls.  Unframed, toning, light staining, rippling at the top, strengthened at centerfold, some edge damage, repairs at both right corners.  Plate 20 1/4 x 24 1/2" high, sheet 30 1/2 x 21 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
An 18th century map entitled "Canada et Louisiane Par le Sr. Rouge Geographe du Roy . . . " by Georges-Louis Le Rouge, 1755.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  French & Indian War era map of the British and French Colonies in North America depicts Southern Canada and the British Colonies West to the Great Lakes with an inset of the Mississippi River and smaller insets of then Georgia and Western Florida and a smaller inset of Niagara Falls.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, edge damage at both sides.  Plate 20 1/4 x 24 1/2" high, sheet 28 1/4 x 23 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
An 18th century map entitled "Totius Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis Novissima Representatio . . ." by Johann Baptist Homann, 1720.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Second State depicts The Western Hemisphere with North and South America.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfold, edges trimmed.  Plate 22 3/4 x 19 1/4" high, sheet 23 1/4 x 20" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
An 18th century map entitled "Carte Du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes qui y ont ete faits . . ." by Guillaume de Lisle, 1718.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts Canada and the Upper United States South to Maryland.  Unframed, toning, light staining, edge damage with two small repairs at upper edge.  Plate 26 x 29" high, sheet 26 3/4 x 20 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
A 17th century map entitled "America noviter delineata Auct: Henrico Hondio 1631" by Henricus Hondius, 1631.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts The Western Hemisphere with North and South America with insets of both Polar Regions and text verso.  Unframed, toning, light staining, minor edge damage.  Plate 20 x 15" high, sheet 22 1/4 x 18" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A 17th century map entitled "Orbis Terrarum Typus de Integro in Plurimis Emendatus, Auctus, et Icunculis Illustratus" by Nicolas Visscher, 1657.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Double Hemisphere world map with allegorical representations of the continents and their inhabitants with text verso.  Unframed, toning, staining and soiling, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge damage.  Plate 20 x 15" high, sheet 22 1/4 x 18" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
An 18th century map entitled "Suite Du Cours Du Fleuve De St. Laurent Depuis Quebec jusqu au Lac Ontario . . " by J. N. Bellin, 1757.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the St Laurence from Quebec to Lake Ontario.  Unframed, toning, minor soiling, minor rippling, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge damage.  Plate 11 1/2 x 8" high, sheet 15 1/4 x 10 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $200-300
An 18th century map entitled "Partie occidentale du Canada, contenant les cinq Grands Lacs, avec les pays circonvoisins" by Rigobert Bonne, 1787.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the East Central Canada and the upper Midwest United States from St James Bay South to Illinois.  Unframed, toning, minor soiling, strengthened at centerfold, minor edge damage.  Plate 13 1/4 x 8 3/4" high, sheet 14 3/4 x 9 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century map entitled "United States of America, exhibiting the Seat of War on the Canadian Frontier from 1812 to 1815" by Edward Baines, 1816. Uncolored engraving on paper.  Depicts the Southern Canada and the United States with inset of Lakes Erie and Ontario.  Unframed, toning, some staining, strengthened at centerfold, additional folds and several short edge tears.  Plate 13 3/4 x 9 3/4" high, sheet 14 3/4 x 10 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $200-300
A 16th century map entitled "Africae Tabula Nova" by Abraham Ortelius, 1570.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Depicts the African Continent, portions of Europe, Asiia and South America with text verso.  Unframed, toning, some soiling, strengthened at centerfold with a 1" repair at lower edge, some edge damage.  Plate 13 3/4 x 12" high, sheet 13 1/4 x 13 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
A 17th century map entitled "Pervviae avriferae regionis typus - La Florida - Gvastecan" by Abraham Ortelius, 1612.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Three engraved maps on a single sheet, depicting Peru and Central America, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, and Guatemala with text verso.  Unframed, toning, some soiling, strengthened at centerfold with several small repairs, pieced repair at lower right corner some edge damage.  Plate 18 1/2 x 13 1/2" high, sheet 21 1/2 x 17" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
A 17th century map entitled "Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americae Descriptio per N. Visscher." by Nicolaes Visscher I, 1677.  Hand-colored engraving on paper.  Second State depicts The Western Hemisphere with North and South America with California as an island.  Unframed, backed on paper, toning, some soiling, strengthened at centerfold with several small repairs, losses at corners with edge damage.  21 3/4 x 17 1/2" high, sheet 23 1/2 x 19 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
A 16th century map entitled "Carta Marina Nuova Tavola" by Girolamo Ruscelli, 1574.  Uncolored engraving on paper.  A World map with both hemispheres.  Unframed, toning, small filled repairs along the edges, edge staining and minor damage.  Plate 10 1/2 x 7 3/4" high, sheet  12 3/4 x 8 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 16th century map entitled "Typus orbis a Ptol. descriptus" by Sebastian Petri, 1540.  Uncolored woodcut on paper.  A World map with both hemispheres with bookplate verso.  Unframed, slight toning, some staining, strengthened at centerfold, insect damage, minor edge imperfections.  Plate 10 1/2 x 11 3/4" high, sheet  15 3/4 x 12" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
An 18th century map entitled "Amerique Septentrionale publiee sous les auspices de Monseigneur le Duc d'Orleans premier prince du sang..." by Jean Baptiste d'Anville, 1746.  Hand-colored four section engraving on paper, joined into two sections.  Depicts Eastern United States from Southern Canada South to Florida, to just West of the Mississippi.  Unframed, toning, light staining, strengthened at centerfolds, minor edge damage.  Each joined horizontal section 38 x 20" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
A late 19th century Michigan Atlas entitled "Atlas of the State of Michigan; Including Statistics and Descriptions of its Topography, Hydrography, Climate, Natural and Civil History, Railways, Educational Institutions, Material Resources, Etc." by H.F. Walling, 1873, published by R.M. & S.T. Tackabury, Detroit, Mich.  162 pages plus 32 pages of Patrons includes maps of Michigan and descriptive pages.  Wear and minor damage, some discoloration, damage and losses at spine.  14 x 17 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 1930's stacking map cabinet by the Hamilton Manufacturing Co..  Oak construction with three sections of five drawers, molded top and base with tall legs.  Former Detroit Public Library fixture.  Some wear, various finish history indicates this is part of several cabinets.  45 1/2 x 34 1/2 x 52" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An Art Deco 18k White Gold, Diamond and Sapphire ring.  Features a round cut prong set Diamond approx. 5 mm and estimated 0.5 ct, on a filigree setting surrounded by Sapphire and Diamond accents.  Worn "18k" mark.  4.3 grams total.  Some surface wear, particularly to band and Sapphires.  Size 9 1/4.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A Chinese 20k Gold and Jade brooch.  Features a central Jade disc with auspicious characters.  Marked "KW20" with characters.  4.6 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  2" long.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 14k Gold and Diamond signet ring.  Features a round cut bezel set Diamond approx. 7 mm, estimated 1.25 ct, on a wide band with engraved detail.  Marked "14k".  9.1 grams total.  Previously sized, some surface wear.  Size 8 1/4.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 14k/22k Gold Roman Coin necklace.  Features a small Roman coin in a 22k Gold setting with beaded detail on a 14k Gold box chain.  Pendant marked "K22", chain marked "14k" and "DG".  Pendant is 4.5 grams total and 7/8" high, chain is 3.9 grams total and 20" long open.  Slight wear.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 14k White Gold solitaire Diamond necklace.  Features a round cut prong set Diamond approx. 6 to 6.5 mm, estimated .75 - 1 ct, on a simple chain with additional sizing clasp.  Triple marked "14k" with "A & L".  2.7 grams total.  Slight wear.  17" long open.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An 18k Gold and Diamond circle brooch.  Features a round cut prong set Diamond approx. 4 mm, estimated 0.25 ct, in a circular White Gold setting surrounded by twenty-three graduated Diamond accents on a Yellow Gold frame.  Marked "18k" and "1973".  5.8 grams total.  Minor wear.  1" diameter.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Three pieces of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver and 14k/18k Gold jewelry.  Features Sterling bow forms with square cut Sapphire stones in a 14k or 18k Gold bezel setting.  Includes a brooch, pair of clip-on earrings and ring.  Each piece marked "T&Co" and "925", earrings also marked "750" and ring "14k", brooch Gold content unmarked but tested 18k.  0.69 troy ozs total.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 2" long, ring is size 5.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A Greek 14k Gold hinged hollow bangle bracelet with Lapis Lazuli end stones and hammered finish.  Marked "585" with "26" and "By Hand" in Greek.  12.5 grams total.  Minor wear.  6 1/2" interior circumference.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A Greek 18k Gold and Lapis Lazuli pendant necklace.  Features an oval bezel set Lapis Lazuli stone approx. 10 x 19 mm on a boxed snake chain necklace.  Pendant marked "K22" but tests 18-20k, chain with "750" and Greek maker's mark.  13.4 grams total.  Slight wear.  18 1/2" long open.  ESTIMATE $600-800
An 18k Gold Elephant form brooch with Diamond and Ruby accents.  Features a textured body with solitaire round cut prong set Diamond approx. 2 1/2 mm at the trunk and Ruby chip eyes.  Marked "18k".  12.2 grams total.  Slight wear.  1" high.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
An Art Deco Platinum and Diamond engagement ring.  Features a round cut prong set Diamond approx. 8 mm, estimated 2 ct, on a domed filigree setting with multiple Diamond accents and engraved detail.  Marked "Platinum".  5.5 grams total.  Some surface wear, main and one side Diamond with inclusions.  Size 8 3/4.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A 14k Gold locket necklace.  Features a turn of the century circular locket with round cut Diamond flush set in an engraved Star design, on a later Italian rope chain.  Locket marked "14K" and "Patent 1906", chain triple marked "14k" and "Italy", hanger tested 14k.  18.5 grams total.  Locket with small dent at front.  Locket is 1 1/8" diameter, necklace is 26" long open.  ESTIMATE $1,000-1,500
An Arabic 18k Gold bangle bracelet with 7.5 mm filigree design.  Marked "916" and "AH22C", tests 18-20k.  15.2 grams total.  Purchased in Dubai, retains original 2008 receipt.  Very slight wear.  7 1/4" interior circumference.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A 14k Gold and Diamond cross pendant with Black enameled decoration.  Features eleven round cut prong set Diamonds, each approx. 3.15 - 3.37 mm, estimated 1.52 cttw, with G-I color and SI clarity.  See 2019 appraisal from "Abracadabra Jewelry" in Ann Arbor, MI.  Marked "14k" and "39323 A1".  12.7 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  2 1/4" high with hanger.  ESTIMATE $3,000-4,000
An Argentinian 18k Gold Brutalist style brooch with textured abstract design.  Marked "750" with "Industria Argentina" and "861".  14.2 grams total.  Slight wear.  2 3/4" long.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A Tiffany & Co. 14k Gold feather or leaf brooch and a pair of 14k Gold screw back earrings with similar design.  Brooch marked "Tiffany & Co. 14k" and earrings "14k" with Acorn maker's mark (n.d.).  9.6 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 2 1/2" long.  ESTIAMTE $600-800
A German 14k Gold brooch with Pearls and Lapis Lazuli.  Features a textured Lily Pad design with central Pearls and Lapis Lazuli accents.  Marked "585" and "Germany".  14.3  grams total.  Slight wear.  2" long.  ESTIMATE $600-800
An 18k Gold bangle bracelet with hammered design.  Marked "750" with illegible maker's mark.  18.4 grams total.  Slight surface wear and distortion.  7 1/2" interior circumference.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A 14k Gold Dachshund form brooch.  Marked "14k".  8.3 grams total.  Slight wear.  1 3/4" long.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Three 14k/15k Gold rings.  Includes a 14k Pearl and Blue Topaz cluster ring (size 5), a 15k ring with prong set Lapis Lazuli cabochon (size 4 1/2), and a 14k ring with oval Amber (size 4 1/2).  Marked "14k" and "15k".  14.1 grams total.  Minor surface wear, Lapis ring with hairline to stone.  ESTIMATE $300-400
An Art Deco Period 14k White Gold brooch and engagement ring with Diamonds.  Features a filigree brooch with a central round cut Diamond approx. 2.5 mm flanked by two Blue Topaz stones, and a ring with a round cut prong set Diamond approx. 3.75 mm, flanked by two square cut flush set Sapphires each approx. 3.75 mm in a high filigree setting.  Brooch marked "14k" and "PL / 3MM", ring with worn karat mark, tested 14k.  Minor surface wear.  6.3 grams total.  Brooch is  1 7/8" long, ring is size 5.  $300-500
A 14k Gold necklace and earring set with Sand Dollar design.  Features a pendant necklace on an Italian snake chain and a pair of matching pierced button earrings.  Necklace clasp marked "14k" and "Italy" with "OR", pendant hanger and earring backs marked "14k", pendant and earrings tested 14k.  5.8 grams total.  Slight wear.  Necklace is 15 3/4" long open, earrings are 1/2" diameter.  ESTIMATE $300-500
An early 20th century Art Deco Sterling Silver cigarette case with Guilloche enamel decoration.  Striped design with Blue enamel and inset Blue glass at the clasp.  Impressed "925" at interior.  6.84 troy ozs total.  Some surface wear.  5" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Four early 20th century Silver cases with Guilloche enamel decoration.  Includes a Light Blue German .900 Silver cigarette case by Louis Kuppenheim, a Purple Austrian .935 Silver compact case, a Medium Blue English Sterling compact by Crisford & Norris, and a Continental Green Sterling compact.  Each marked with hallmarks or respective Silver content, Kuppenheim also with Swedish import marks.  Minor surface wear, cigarette case monogrammed, Blue compact lacks mirror.  Up to 2 3/4" long.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Five 14k Gold figural pins with gemstones and enameled decoration.  Includes a bee with Pearls, a bee with Lapis Lazuli, a bee with Blue Topaz, a frog with Blue Topaz and a frog with enameled detail.  Three marked "585" or "14k", Lapis Lazuli bee and enameled frog unmarked but tested 14k.  18.1 grams total.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 1 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Thirteen Sterling Silver rings.  Various designs, some with Turquoise, Coral and other stones.  Each marked "Sterling", "925" or tested Sterling.  2.26 troy ozs total.  Some wear and minor damage.  Sizes 3 to 6 1/2.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A vintage Zuni Sterling Silver cuff bracelet by Wayne Paquin.  Wide design with a row of graduated Turquoise stones surrounded by inlaid Mother of Pearl, Coral, Jet and Turquoise with engraved detail.  Marked "Wayne Paquin", tested Sterling.  1.27 troy ozs total.  Some inlaid stones with minor damage.  Approx. 6 1/2" interior circumference.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Two Native American Sterling Silver and Turquoise cuff bracelets.  Includes one with cabochon stone and pierced design, and another with diamond form stones and "roped" detail.  Pierced cuff with "RB 925" Bear mark for Running Bear Trading Co., the other with incised "DW" initials (n.d.) and tested Sterling.  1.48 troy ozs total.  Minor surface wear.  Both with approx. 6 1/4" to 6 1/2" interior circumference.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Two Zuni Sterling Silver cuff bracelets.  Includes one with small Turquoise cabochons and roped detail by Jason and Pearl Ukestine, the other with oval Coral cabochons and engraved detail by Paylee and Darlene Coonsis.  Marked "JP" with "Zuni Ukestine" and "P.D. Coonsis", both tested Sterling.  1.23 troy ozs total.  Minor surface wear.  Each approx. 6 1/2" interior circumference.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A vintage Navajo Sterling Silver bolo tie by Thomas Byrd.  Features a figural Sun Face Kachina design with bezel set Turquoise and Coral on a braided leather tie.  Marked "Sterling / Thomas Byrd / Red Mesa / 90k49".  3.62 troy ozs total.  Minor surface wear.  Clasp is 4" high, 20 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A vintage Kiowa Sterling Silver bolo tie by Byron McCurtain.  Features an inverted teardrop form clasp with a sawtooth bezel set Turquoise stone and reeded design on a braided leather tie.  Marked "Sterling" with "B Kiowa" and "Candelafia".  4.25 troy ozs total.  Minor surface wear.  Clasp is 3" high, 23" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
Seven American Southwest style Sterling Silver pendant necklaces.  Various bear, dragonfly and abstract designs.  Each marked "Sterling", "925" or tested Sterling.  3.49 troy ozs total.  Some wear.  Up to  29" long open.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A vintage Navajo Sterling Silver bolo tie by Harold Smith.  Features a trapezoidal clasp with geometric design of inlaid Turquoise, Coral, Jet, Mother of Pearl and other stones on a braided leather tie.  Marked "H. Smith", tested Sterling.  1.82 troy ozs total.  Some surface wear.  Clasp is 2" high, 22" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A vintage Navajo Sterling Silver bolo tie by Victor Beck.  Features a rectangular clasp with fluted design and inset Coral and Turquoise on a braided leather tie.  Incised "Victor Beck", tested Sterling.  2.63 troy ozs total.  Minor surface wear.  Clasp is 3" high, 23" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Attributed to Ningiuq Kiatainaq, Inuit (Wakeham Bay/Kangiqsujuaq), b. 1918.  A 20th century carved stone figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Unsigned, retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Ningiuq".  Minor wear.  10 x 7 x 12 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Attributed to Alashua Aningmiuq, Inuit (Nunavut, Cape Dorset), 1914-1972.  A mid 20th century carved Serpentine figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Unsigned, retains paper labels at back with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc." in Ann Arbor, MI citing artist as "Alashua".  Minor wear.  9" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400Parsa Maggie Nungak Oweetaluktuk, Inuit (Port Harrison, Inukjuak), b. 1940.  A 20th century polished Soapstone sculpture with incised genre scene depicting a hunter, igloos, a bear and wolves.  Signed with "E9-1661" disc number at underside, retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Pasha".  Minor surface wear.  Approx. 7 x 4 x 6" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400A 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone figure of a hunter from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Depicted kneeling with a polished bone knife.  Unsigned, retains original "Eskimo" art tag citing artist as "Noah" (n.d.).  Minor wear.  7 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400 Attributed to Tuckyashuk, Inuit (Cape Dorset/Kinngait), 1898-1972.  A 20th century carved Serpentine figure of a seated polar bear.  Unsigned, retains paper label at underside citing artist as "Tuckyashuk" at underside.  Minor surface wear.  10 x 6" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300Pauloosie Arnakak, Inuit (Clyde River, Kangiqtugaapik), b. 1921.  A 20th century carved Whale bone figure of a walrus and calf.  Signed "Pauloosie" with "E5-297" disc number at underside.  Minor wear, calf lacks tusks.  Approx. 12 x 9 1/2 x 6 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400A 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone figure of a woman from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Retains original "Eskimo" art tag citing artist as "J. Kobee" (n.d.).  Minor wear.  14" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400A 20th century Inuit carved Serpentine sculpture of a female head from the Cape Dorset (Kinngait) hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Pookalook" (n.d.), also includes original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc." in Ann Arbor, MI.  Minor surface wear, natural veining across top and back of head.  Approx. 7 x 10 x 10" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600Daniel Oweetaluktuk, Inuit (Inukjuak), b. 1934.  A 20th century carved Soapstone figure of a hunter gripping the horn of a narwhal with polished finish.  Signed in syllabics with "E9 1702" disc number.  Minor surface wear.  11 1/4" high.   ESTIMATE $300-500Jacob Thomassiah, Inuit (Port Burwell), 1917-1984.  A 20th century carved Soapstone figure of a hunter holding a wooden spear with polished bone implements and sinew line.  Signed with "E8-167" disc number at underside, retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag.  Minor surface wear, bone blade repaired.  9" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400A 20th century Inuit carved Serpentine figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Minor surface wear.  5 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400Joe Emiqutailaq, Inuit (Belcher Islands), b. 1918.  A 20th century carved stone figure of a mother with a child at her back.  Signed in syllabics with "E9-85" at underside.  Minor wear.  7 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400A 20th century Inuit carved stone figure of a hunter with polished bone spear.  Minor wear.  12" high.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Decorated with a carved relief genre scenes featuring hunters with seal and narwhal at front, and figures with igloo and polar bear on the reverse.  Retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag.  Some cracks along length.  Approx. 30 x 7 2/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800A 20th century Inuit carved Caribou antler from the Pangnirtung hamlet, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Decorated with nine carved relief images of animals, propped against a smaller piece of antler.  Retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag.  Minor wear.  Approx. 25 1/2 x 9 3/4" high overall when propped.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A large 20th century Inuit carved Whale bone figure of a mother and two children from the Naujaat (Repulse Bay) hamlet, Kivalliq Region, Canada.  Includes the original 1971 purchase receipt from "Innuit Gallery of Eskimo Art" in Toronto, and a customs certificate from "Eskimo Fine Arts" in Ottawa both citing the artist as "Evaluarjuk", possibly Henry Evaluardjuk (Inuit, Igloolik, 1923-2007).  Partially legible signature in syllabics at front of base.  Cracks throughout, damage to portion of bottom edge.  Approx. 15 x 11 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Three 20th century Inuit carved stone figures of birds.  Larger bird incised "BN2083-9" and smaller bird signed "Dimli" (n.d.) at undersides, owl signed in syllabics at tail and incised "#9184-1" at foot.  Larger bird and owl with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc" in Ann Arbor, MI with artist attributions.  Minor surface wear, larger bird with small chips at edge of tail, owl may have once had a base.  Up to 7 1/2" long and 4 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Two 20th century Inuit carved stone sculptures.  Includes an assemblage on a shaped base depicting a woman and with bowl and bone spoon from the Nanook Group, Clyde River, and a carved bust of a man by Jobie Inukpuk (Inuit, Port Harrison/Inukjuak, 1934-1983).  Assemblage signed in syllabics at underside and retains original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tag citing artist as "Pauloosie" (n.d.), bust signed with "E9-880" disc number at underside and retains a paper label citing artist as "Jobie" with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc." in Ann Arbor, MI.  Bowl from assemblage repaired with broken dowel attachment, minor surface wear.  Up to 7 1/2 x 6 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Two 20th century Inuit carved stone figures of animals.  Includes a figure of a dog (or bear) from Whale Cove hamlet, Kivalliq Region, and a figure of a seal.  Dog signed in syllabics at side (n.d), retains paper label and original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc" in Ann Arbor, MI that cite artist as "Nikki" (n.d.), seal is unsigned.  Minor surface wear.  Up to 8" long and 4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Two 20th century Inuit carved stone figures of animals from the Belcher Islands, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Canada.  Includes a figure of a whale by Isaac Amitook (Inuit, b. 1916), and a figure of a walrus with calf by Johnny Kavik (Inuit, b. 1943).  Whale signed with "E9-1" disc number and walrus with "E9. 133" at undersides, both retain original "Canadian Eskimo Art" Igloo tags.  Walrus with original 1970's purchase receipt from "Eskimo Art Inc" in Ann Arbor, MI.  Walrus lacks bone tusks, both with some surface scratches.  Up to 10 3/4" long.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century Victorian Rococo Revival Period four piece parlor set.  Walnut construction with shaped backs and carved fruit and foliate crests, shaped skirts and cabriole legs.  Includes a triple back chaperone sofa (73 X 19 X 41" high), a similar armchair (24 x 24 x 42 1/2" high) and two similar sidechairs (each 18 x 18 x 38" high) all reupholstered in Red brocade with button tufted backs.  Refinished with some wear, some older repairs and bracing.  ESTIMATE $600-800A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period coffee table (converted from a taller parlor table).  Walnut construction with a shaped top and inset Marble on a base with shaped legs and porcelain castors.  Older finish with some wear, height reduced approx. 10".  30 x 25 x 19" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-150
A late 19th century Victorian Period music cabinet.  Mahogany construction with a shaped molded top and conforming door flanked by Lion's mask corner columns ending in cabriole legs.  Older refinishing with slight wear.  26 x 16 x 42" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A late 19th century Victorian Period lamp table.  Cherry construction with a single dovetailed drawer and bobbin turned legs.  Refinished with minor wear.  23 x 16 1/2 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-200
An early 19th century American Federal Period Grandfather clock.  8-day weight driven time and strike movement with a painted Iron dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and upper moon phase dial.  Mahogany case with a broken arch top and inlaid detail.  Older refinishing with some wear, areas of veneer loss, dial wear, running when cataloged.  84" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period three piece bedroom set.  Walnut construction with applied Burl panels and carved detail with White molded marble tops.  Includes a high back bed (64 x 82 x 103" high) with an arched headboard with carved cartouche over two arched panels, curved footboard with shaped panel and carved medallion.  Matching dresser (64 x 82 x 96 1/2" high) with swing mirror and candlestands over a Marble top and three lower drawers with carved foliate pulls.  Matching commode (31 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 37" high) with a Marble top and shaped backsplash with two candlestands over a three drawer base with carved foliate pulls.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some older repair, replaced backsplash on commode.  ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000
A late 19th century Victorian Period shaving stand.  Walnut construction with a shaped swivel mirror on an upper shelf with dovetailed drawer, turned rope twist stem and tripod base with cabriole lags.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage.  14 x 14 x 64" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period bed.  Walnut construction with inset Burl panels and carved detail, curved footboard with carved medallion.  Refinished, replaced panel in headboard and finials.  62 x 80 x 95 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period commode.  Walnut construction with applied Burl panels and carved detail, features a single long drawer above two paneled doors, molded white Marble top with candle shelves.  Refinished with some wear, mismatched Marble top.  32 x 18 x 42 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Period center table.  Walnut construction with an oval molded top and beaded apron over a base with four turned columns and shaped legs around a central turned finial.  Refinished with minor wear.  46 x 33 x 29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period boudoir desk.  Walnut construction with Burl panels and carved decoration features a shaped crest over a fold-down writing desk with mirrored front panel and inset felt writing surface which opens to reveal a fitted interior with compartments and drawers, above an open shelf and scrolled base.  Older finish with wear and minor damage, replaced leather.  27 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 68 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period ladies desk.  Walnut construction with Burl panels, turned columns and carved decoration features a mirrored backsplash with shaped crest over a fold-down writing desk with mirrored front panel and inset felt writing surface which opens to reveal a fitted interior with compartments and drawers, above two paneled doors and a simple bracket base.  Older refinishing with minor wear, replaced felt.  32 x 18 x 67 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Five 19th century Victorian Rococo Transitional parlor sidechairs.  Walnut construction with shaped solid backs, needlepoint seats and back panels on cabriole legs.  Older finish with some wear, upholstery quit worn.  Each 18 x 18 x 36 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period piano seat.  Walnut construction with "X" form legs which raise or lower by turning the knobs on either end of the seat, carved detail on the skirt and legs with a Red velvet seat.  Original paper label reads "The X Piano Tabouret, L. Postawka & Co." in Cambridge, Mass, patented in 1871.  Older finish with minor wear.  14 1/2 x 22 x up to 21" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A 19th century Victorian Eastlake Period footstool.  Walnut construction with turned legs united by shaped skirts, upholstered seat.  Minor wear.  18 x 18 x 14 1/2" high overall.  Estimate $100-150
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period dining table.  Walnut construction with Burled detail features a circular molded top and conforming skirt on a pedestal base with turned columns and four shaped legs.  Older refinishing with minor wear.  44" diameter x 29 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period hall rack.  Walnut construction with a shaped cutout back, turned coat pegs, inset beveled mirror and a small hinged box over lower umbrella arms and fancy Cast Iron drip pan.  Refinished with minor wear, some older repairs.  32 1/2 x 14 x 91 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A 19th century Victorian Renaissance Revival Period three piece bedroom set.  Walnut construction with applied Burl panels and carved detail with White molded white marble tops.  Includes a high back bed (64 1/2 x 83 x 103" high) with a pediment headboard with shaped sides and Burl panels, shaped footboard.  Matching drop center dressing case (55 x 21 x 97" high) with swing mirrored back and candlestands over a tree piece Marble top with two short drawers on each side and two long lower drawer. Matching commode (33 1/2 x 19 x 33" high) with a Marble top and shaped backsplash with over a three drawer base with fancy cast pulls.  Older refinishing with minor wear, some older repair, lacks 3 of 4 side rail brackets, married marble on commode fits poorly, replaced pulls.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A 19th century English Regency bookcase.  Rosewood construction with a shaped molded top over open sides with chamfered corners and adjustable shelves flanked by carved pilasters on a molded plinth base.  Includes several small leather bound books.  Older finish with minor wear, base with some shrinkage.  23 x 23 x 40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A 1930's Royal Doulton porcelain "Drake" jug designed by Charles Noke and Harry Fenton.  Molded scenic design commemorating Francis Drake with a ship "rope" themed handle and multicolor glaze.  Printed "Royal Doulton" mark with edition "no. 264" of 500 at underside, molded "Noke" and "Fenton" signatures at handle near base.  Includes original signed paperwork.  Some crazing.  10 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A late 19th century English Victorian Period box by T.W. Hopkins, London.  Walnut construction with original grain painted "Burl" finish and Bronze mounts, hinged top features a porcelain insert with Cherub decoration that opens to reveal an open interior with fitted lid.  Engraved "Feb.Y 12th 1867" at top and applied Brass label with "Hopkins, Maker / 22 New Bond St." at interior.  Minor shrinkage and losses to veneer, porcelain insert cracked, monogrammed "LP" at lid.  9 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 4 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An early 20th century Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre vase designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones.  Shape #2046, baluster porcelain form with polychrome "Rainbow/Bifrost" decoration and Gilded detail.  Illustrated Plate 25 "Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre" U. Des Fontaines, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1975, p. 127.  Printed "Wedgwood / Made in England" mark, with "Z4968 A" and "2046".  Minor wear to Gilded decoration, lacks cover, hairlines at foot.  7 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An early 20th century Royal Doulton porcelain vase designed by Hannah Barlow and Florence C. Roberts.  Baluster form with incised horse design between floral borders with multicolor glaze.  Hannah Bolton Barlow was the first female artist to work for Royal Doulton.  Impressed "Royal Doulton / England" mark with interlocking D's, Crown and Lion used from 1901-1922, with "HBB" monogram, "FCR" and "MB" (assistant decorator Maud Bowden) initials with an "F" in cartouche, "930" and "336".  Minor wear.  10 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A turn of the century Loetz Titania Art Glass vase with Sterling Silver overlay.  Pinched glass body with ruffled rim in mottled shades of Iridescent Blue and Green with a La Pierre Art Nouveau Sterling Silver overlay.  Incised "95" at underside, overlay impressed "L Sterling".  Minor surface wear.  4 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A turn of the century Loetz Crete Papillon Art Glass vase.  Baluster form in mottled shades of Iridescent Blue and Green.  Minor surface wear.  5" high.  ESTIMATE $300-400
After John Woodhouse Audubon, American, 1812-1862.  An 1840's hand-colored lithograph, titled "Ursus Americanus, Pallas (Cinnamon Bear)".  No. 26, Plate CXXVII, from The Imperial Folio Edition of John James Audubon and John Bachman's "The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America", New York: V.G. Audubon, 1845-1848.  Titled lower center, printed in the plate "Drawn from Nature by J. W. Audubon" lower left and "Lith. Printed & Col[d]. by J.T. Bowen. Philad[a]. 1847" lower right.  Includes a sales receipt from "K.A. Sheets Rare Books" Ann Arbor, Michigan.  Some toning and discoloration, 3/4" tear to lower left edge of sheet.  Image 25 1/2 x 19 1/2" high on a 27 1/4 x 21 1/4" high sheet, in a molded wood frame, 33 1/4 x 27 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Bernhard Hoetger, German, 1874-1949.  A turn of the century Bronze figure of a little girl kneeling before a shallow dish.  Signed "B. Hoetger / Paris" and dated "1901" at reverse.  Some oxidation to patina.  10 x 6 x 6" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
An early 20th century Stained Glass hanging lamp.  Hexagonal form with Green Slag Glass panels and grape leaf design.  Minor wear.  28" diameter x 15 1/2" high overall plus chain.  ESTIMATE $300-500
An early 20th century Brass chandelier.  Seven hanging light design with cast grape leaf decoration.  Some wear and oxidation to patina.  18" diameter x 33" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
An early 20th century Brass chandelier.  Eight hanging light design with cast grape leaf decoration.  Some wear and oxidation to patina.  18" diameter x 33" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A late 19th century Victorian Period Brass gasolier.  Six scrolled arms on a central column with cast "rope" accents and frosted glass shades with molded Lion's mask design.  Electrified, patina with wear and some oxidation, minor damage, lacks small decorative bolt cover at stem.  Approx. 25" diameter x 37" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
An early 20th century Stained Glass hanging lamp.  Carmel Slag Glass panels with multicolor fruit design.  One small cracked panel, small repair to lead came at top.  22" diameter x 15 1/2" high overall plus chain.  ESTIMATE $300-500
Charles James Adams, English, 1859-1931.  A late 19th century watercolor on paper Welsh landscape, titled "Moel Siabod: North Wales".  Depicts rolling hills with sheep and the Moel Siabod Mountains in the distance.  Signed "C.J. Adams" and dated "1886" lower right, retains paper label from "Daniel Rees Fine Art Dealer" in Jackson, MI verso.  Some toning and foxing, not examined out of frame.  Image 21 x 14 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 30 1/2 x 24 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Antonio Enrico Fiorentino, Italian, 1894-1962.  A 1940's oil on canvas coastal landscape.  Signed "A. Fiorentino" and dated "1949" lower right.  Canvas cut and laid loosely upon artist board with rippling, some surface grunge.  Image 17 1/4 x 13 1/4" high, in a Gilded wood frame with minor wear, 23 1/2 x 19 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Hans Holzapfel, German, 1884-1960.  A 1920's oil on panel genre scene, titled "Der Alte Verehrer" (The Old Admirer).  Depicts an older man with rose courting a young woman under the watchful gaze of her guardian below a classical city archway.  Signed "Holzapfel" lower right, additionally signed "Hans Holzapfel", titled and dated "XXV" ('25) at panel verso.  Retains original 1928 purchase receipt from "Felix Heilchhauer, Hofkunsthandler" Stuttgart, Germany at frame verso.  Minor craquelure and surface grunge, some small flakes along top and right edge.  Image 7 3/4 x 10 1/4" high, in a Gilded wood frame with minor flaking, 11 3/4 x 14 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Ricardo Martinez de Hoyos, Mexican, 1918-2009.  A mid 20th century oil on paper figural abstract, titled "Seated Woman in Pink".  Signed "Ricardo Martinez de H" lower right, titled at paper label from "Forsythe Gallery" in Ann Arbor, MI verso.  Minor toning and rippling to paper, not examined out of frame.  Image 8 x 9 3/4" high, in a wooden frame with silver finish and flaking, 14 x 16" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
A 19th century Dutch oil on panel genre scene.  Depicts a couple at work in a rustic kitchen, preparing fowl amid vegetables and game, while a pot cooks over the fire beneath a mantel decorated with Delft plates.  Signed "A.V. Dormoten" or possibly "Dormotenson" mid right, frame with "A.V. Dormoten" (n.d.) artist plaque.  Some craquelure, scrape to paint lower left, minor in-painting along edges.  Image 22 1/2 x 16 1/2" high, in a carved wooden frame repainted gold with some wear, 36 1/2 x 30" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Louis Emile Benassit, French, 1833-1902.  A late 19th century oil on panel French military scene.  Depicts a French Cavalry officer leading his regiment of mounted troops through a snowy winter landscape at dawn.  Signed "E. Benassit" and dated "1882" lower left.  Very slight surface grunge.  Image 14 1/4 x 17 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 19 1/4 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
George Goodwin Kilburne, English, 1839-1924.  A late 19th century oil on canvas portrait of a sleeping woman, titled "A Quiet Nap".  Full length depiction of a woman in a silk gown, drifting to sleep with a book in hand as she sits in a blanket draped chair.  Signed "G.G. Kilburne" lower right, titled at plaque.  Canvas cut, cleaned and mounted to Masonite, minor in-painting.  Image 11 x 17" high, in a Gilded wood frame with a chip to one side and drilled hole at bottom, 16 3/4 x 22 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A 19th century oil on canvas portrait of a bearded Dutch man.  Depicted quarter length wearing a Black coat and hat with a lace collar.  Canvas cleaned with some in-painting and heavy varnish, craquelure, small linear tear through canvas lower left.  Image 19 1/2 x 24" high, in a Gilded wood frame with damage, 24 1/2 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
A 19th century oil on panel portrait of a woman.  Depicted quarter length wearing a Black dress with lace collar and cap.  Unsigned.  Cleaned and revarnished, some craquelure.  Image 6 1/4 x 8 1/4" high, in a Gilded frame with minor wear, 11 x 13" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A mid 19th century American Folk Art portrait of an older woman.  Watercolor and gouache on paper, depicted seated with book in hand wearing a Blue mutton sleeve dress with White shawl.  Mounted to cardboard annotated "Great Grandmother Black. Grandfather (...'s) Mother" at reverse.  Toning, some foxing, two small areas of paint loss at dress.  Image 6 x 7 1/2" high, in a period wooden frame repainted gold, 10 x 11 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Attributed to William Kidd, Scottish, 1796-1863.  An early to mid 19th century oil on canvas genre scene, titled "At the Fortune Teller".  Depicts an interior scene in which an older woman reads the tea leaves of a man and young woman, while a curious young man and a dog peer in through the doorway.  Signed "Wm. Kidd lower left, titled at label verso.  Canvas cleaned and supported with Masonite at back, some craquelure, minor flakes along edges.  Image 15 1/2 x 11 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 20 1/2 x 16 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A 19th century oil on tin religious scene after "St. Paul the Hermit" by Jusepe de Ribera (Spanish, 1591-1652).  Depicts the Saint seated with hands clasped in prayer before a religious text and human skull.  Unsigned.  Some craquelure, small scrape to paint mid left, a few tiny flakes.  Image 4 1/2 x 6" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 9 3/4 x 11 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding, English, 1787-1855.  An early to mid 19th century watercolor on paper coastal landscape.  Depicts seaside cliffs with two small figures and a sailboat.  Signed "Copley Fielding" lower left.  Some toning and foxing, not examined out of frame.  Image 8 x 5 1/2" high, in a molded wood frame with minor wear, 18 1/2 x 16 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
An early 20th century French Sunburst wall clock.  Time only movement with porcelain dial and Roman numerals.  Carved wood and gesso Sunburst case with Gilded finish.  Movement back plate marked "France".  Dial with some crazing, case with a few repairs and minor flakes.  23" diameter.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Two 18th century Italian Baroque wall shelves.  Gilded wood architectural elements with later shaped shelves.  Wear to Gilding, shrinkage, minor losses and insect damage.  Up to 9 x 4 1/2 x 9" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Three 18th to 19th century Gilded wood frames.  Includes stipple engraved portraits on paper of two women and a young man with hand-coloring in molded and carved wood frames with Gilded finish.  Engravings with toning and minor foxing, frames with some wear, one repaired.  Up to 13" high.  ESTIMATE $200-300
An 18th century Italian Baroque wall mirror.  Gilded wood frame with openwork design, four shaped mirrors and carved Cherub mask.  Shrinkage cracks and some flaking, minor insect damage, mirrors replaced.  34" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A 20th century Bronze Art Nouveau style wall plaque after Alphonse Mucha.  Depicts a woman and bicycle with multi-tone patinated finish after Mucha's "Cycles Perfecta".  Incised "Mucha" lower right.  Some wear and spotting to patina.  25 1/2 x 33" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A late 19th century Victorian Period music stand.  Mahogany construction with a shaped music rack with a shaped, reticulated frame with adjustable height and tilt mechanism on a carved stem and tripod base with cabriole lags.  Older finish with some wear and minor damage.  24 x 15 x 64" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A set of four Chinese armchairs.  Rosewood construction featuring shaped backs with carved bat detail and pierced medallions over open arms with carved supports, inset embroidered silk cushions and a carved skirt on scrolled legs.  Older finish with minor wear, some shrinkage and repairs, embroidery with fading.  Each 25 x 22 1/2 x 33" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
Paul Jacoulet, French, 1902-1960.  A woodblock in colors, titled ''La Balance, Chinois" (Miles 54), 1939.  Signed "Paul Jacoulet" in pencil with "Tea Jar" seal in red above title in lower right margin, numbered "27/350" verso.  Some fading and toning, area with water damage to seated figure's lap.  Image 11 3/4 x 15 1/2" high, in a wooden frame with some wear, 18 1/4 x 23 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Hiroshi Yoshida, Japanese, 1876-1950.  A 20th century woodblock in colors on paper titled, "Sarusawa Pond".  Depicts figures along the Sarusawa shoreline with the Kofukuji Temple in the distance.  Impressed "Hiroshi Yoshida" block signature lower right, impressed titled in English lower left and printed in Japanese at the left margin.  Some toning, minor rippling, two pinholes at the left edge.  Image 9 1/2 x 14 3/4" high on a 10 1/4 x 15 3/4" high sheet, in a Gilded wood frame with some surface wear, 17 1/4 x 23 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A Japanese Arita Ware porcelain charger.  Pierced design with hand-painted polychrome decoration depicting a scroll and fan with scenic landscape and cranes.  Blue painted Arita "Fuku" mark.  Minor wear to decoration.  18" diameter.  ESTIMATE $200-300
A Chinese carved root figure of a Foo Dog.  Female guardian figure depicted with multiple cubs on a separate carved root base.  Includes a 1967 purchase documents from "City of Shanghai" importation shop in San Francisco, CA.  Minor wear to finish, some shrinkage and small repairs.  Approx. 21 x 12 x 22 1/2" high overall.   ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Kiyoshi Saito, Japanese, 1907-1997.  A mid 20th century woodblock in colors on paper, titled "Temple with Persimmon Tree".  Signed "Kiyoshi Saito" with Seal in the plate lower left.  Some rippling, not examined out of frame.  Image 15 x 10" high, in a "bamboo" frame with minor wear, 22 x 17" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Kiyoshi Saito, Japanese, 1907-1997.  A mid 20th century woodblock in colors on paper, titled "Village Scene with Persimmon Tree".  Signed "Kiyoshi Saito" with Seal in the plate lower right.  Some rippling, not examined out of frame.  Image 15 x 10" high, in a "bamboo" frame with minor wear, 22 x 17" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A Chinese carved softwood figure of Guan Yin.  Depicted seated on an incorporated lotus base with gesso and worn polychrome finish.  Shrinkage and flaking.  20 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Sisson Blanchard, Haitian, 1929-1981.  A mid to late 20th century oil on Masonite Folk Art painting.  Depicts stylized Red and Black canines catching fish.  Signed "S. Blanchard" lower center right.  Minor surface wear and flaking to paint, upper right corner of Masonite with damage, edges with minor wear and visible nails/nail holes.  Image 32 x 24" high, in the original painted wood float frame, 32 3/4" high x 25 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $300-500
A late 18th century George III Period Sterling Silver sugar basket by Hester Bateman.  Pierced Sterling body with beaded detail, articulated handle and Cobalt Blue glass liner on a pierced pedestal base.  Hester Bateman (English, 1708/9-1794) was a renowned 18th-century female silversmith and part of the Bateman family silversmithing company.  Impressed London hallmarks and partial date mark, likely "h" indicating a production date of 1783.  5.86 troy ozs total without liner.  Minor surface wear, replaced liner.  5 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
A pair of early 20th century Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver salt and pepper shakers.  Footed cylindrical forms with repousse floral decoration and Gilded tops.  Impressed "Tiffany & Co. / 13867 Makers 6884 / Sterling Silver / 925-1000 / M" mark used 1907-1947, incised "5345-11 PT".  5.71 troy ozs total, without tops.  Minor surface wear.  4 3/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Mauricio Lasansky, Argentinian/American, 1914-2012.  A 1960's color etching with aquatint and drypoint on BFK Rives paper, titled "El Cardenal" (The Cardinal).  Signed "M. Lasansky" lower right, titled and annotated "AP" lower left, paper blind stamped "BFK Rives" along right edge.  Some toning and minor rippling, slight foxing, not examined out of frame.  Image 18 x 28 1/2" high, in a Gilded wood frame, 29 x 40" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
A Mid Mod Jens Risom for Jens Risom Design Inc. magazine table.  Walnut construction featuring a shaped top with slanted compartment for magazines and angled leg.  Original finish with minor wear and fading.  25 x 17 3/4 x 18" high overall.  ESTIMATE $600-800
A 1967 Gibson J-45 ADJ acoustic guitar.  Die stamped serial #101370 at the reverse of headstock, features a Spruce top with original sunburst finish, Mahogany sides, back and neck, with Rosewood fretboard and inlaid Mother of Pearl dot markers.  Stamped "J-45 ADJ" at interior.  Includes a 2022 COA from "Elderly Instruments" in Lansing, MI and a later "Diamond" brand hardshell case.  Some finish checking, surface wear and scuffs, a few small flakes to lacquer, some shrinkage.  40 1/2" long, case is 44" long.  ESTIMATE $4,000-6,000
A 1920's Steinway Model L Grand Piano.  Serial #224039 indicating a production date of 1924.  Includes a Walnut Barnard & Simmons Co. piano bench.  Mahogany case with sun fading, some craquelure, alligatoring and surface scratches, keys with some hairlines.  Piano is 58" wide x 70" long overall, bench is 34 x 14 1/2 x 19" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000
James C. Harrison, American (Detroit), 1925-1990.  A 1980's tempera, pastel and graphite on paper Neo Expressionist figural composition with geometric shapes, titled "Probably Not".  Initialed "J. H.", dated "1. 5. 89" and titled upper right.  Minor wear, pin holes to paper corners.  Image 23 1/4 x 35 1/4" high, in a molded wood frame, 34 x 46" high overall.  ESTIMATE $2,000-3,000  PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
James C. Harrison, American (Detroit), 1925-1990.  A 1980's mixed media on paper Neo Expressionist allegorical sleep scene, titled  "Reaching into the Dream".  Initialed  "J. H." , dated  "Aug. 4. 1986, Aug. 13. 1986, Nov. 12. 86, 3. 20. 88"  and titled with annotations verso.  Minor wear, pin holes to paper corners.  Image 23 1/2 x 18 1/2" high, in a painted wood frame, 34 x 29" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500  PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
James C. Harrison, American (Detroit), 1925-1990.  A 1980's tempera and pastel on paper Neo Expressionist composition with dual faces in a diamond structure, titled "Right Side Left Side".  Initialed "J. H.", dated "11. 19. 85" and titled lower center.  Minor wear, pin holes to paper corners.  Image 21 1/4 x 29 1/4" high, in a Black wood frame, 29 1/2 x 37 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $1,500-2,500  PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
James C. Harrison, American (Detroit), 1925-1990.  A 1980's mixed media on paper Neo Expressionist scene with two figures kneeling. Unsigned, label from the artist's 1987 "Forty Year Retrospective" solo exhibition at Ledis Flam Gallery, Brooklyn verso.  Minor wear, pin holes to paper corners.  Image 14 1/4 x 11 1/4" high, in a wooden frame, 21 1/2 x 18 1/2" overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200  PROVENANCE: From the estate of the artist.
Chris Roberts-Antieau, American, b. 1950.  An early 2000's fabric applique and embroidery composition titled "Black Lab" depicting a dog with a biscuit.  Titled lower left and signed "Chris Roberts Antieau" in artist made frame.  Slight wear, not examined out of frame.  Image 11 3/4 x 8 3/4" high, framed 16 x 13" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Chris Roberts-Antieau, American, b. 1950.  A 2010's fabric applique and embroidery composition, titled "Little Brown Dog".  Titled lower center on artist made frame, signed "Chris Roberts Antieau" and dated "2017" on "Antieau Gallery" New Orleans label verso.  Slight wear, not examined out of frame.  Image 6 3/4 x 6 3/4" high, framed 10 x 10" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Chris Roberts-Antieau, American, b. 1950.  An early 2000's fabric applique and embroidery composition depicting a coyote.  Signed "Antieau" with "Chris Roberts-Antieau Studio" Ann Arbor label verso.   Minor debris under glass, not examined out of frame.  Image 9 3/4 x 12 3/4" high, in a metal frame with some wear, 12 1/4 x 16 1/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
William Wegman, American, b. 1943.  A 1980's lithograph in colors on paper, titled "Ray Cat".  Signed "William Wegman" and dated "1987" in pencil above blind stamp lower right, numbered "14/55" lower left.  Very minor rippling, not examined out of frame.  Image 17 1/2 x 16 1/2" high, in a metal frame, 24 x 36" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
William Wegman, American, b. 1943.  A 1990 photolithograph on paper with deckled edges, titled "Charitable".   Signed "William Wegman" and dated "'90" in pencil above blind stamp lower right, numbered "69/100" lower left.  Good condition, not examined out of frame, some surface wear to plexiglass.  Image 16 1/2 x 20 3/4" high, in a metal frame, 26 3/4 x 31 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
William Wegman, American, b. 1943.  A 1990's etching on paper, titled "Man Ray in the Rain".  Signed "William Wegman" and dated "91" in pencil lower right, numbered "XXXIV/L" lower left, additionally signed in the plate.  Good condition, not examined out of frame.  Plate 7 1/4 x 10 1/2, in a wooden frame with silver finish and some wear, 14 1/2 x 18 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Richard Wilt, American, 1915-1981.  A 1970's oil on canvas depiction of a Holstein cow with another cow in the background from the "Barnyard" Series, titled "Two Cows at Edge of Meadow".  Signed "Richard Wilt" and dated "1977" lower right, titled with artist information verso.  Some surface grunge.  Image 8 3/4 x 7 1/2" high, in a molded wood frame, 10 1/2 x 11 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $400-600
Jacques Hnizdovsky, Ukrainian/American, 1915-1985.  A 1980's woodcut on paper, titled "Group of Sheep" (Tahir 324).  Signed "Hnizdovsky" and numbered  "134/250" with title in pencil lower center, initialed "HN" and dated "1983" in the plate.  Two pinhole sized indentations to upper right, not examined out of frame.  Image 13 3/4 x 13 1/4" high, in a wooden frame with silver finish, 19 1/4 x 18 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $800-1,200
Harry Bertoia, American, 1915-1978.  A mid 20th century monotype abstract in colors on rice paper.  Unsigned.  Toning, minor foxing and wear along edges.  Image 6 3/4 x 8 3/4" high on a 8 3/4 x 11" high sheet, in a contemporary frame with silver finish, 13 1/4 x 15 3/4" high overall.  ESTIMATE $800-1,200
A 20th century Bronze figure of Bobby Jones.  Depicts the golfer mid swing, presented on a Black Marble base.  Minor wear to patina, discoloration at base.  Figure is 6 1/2" high, 9" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A 20th century Bronze figure of Harry Vardon.  Depicts the golfer mid swing with incorporated base and dark patina.  Slight wear to patina, club with minor bends.  9" high.  ESTIMATE $100-200
A 1956 signed First Edition of "The Walter Hagen Story" by "The Haig Himself" Walter Hagen.  Hardcover, published by Simon and Schuster, New York, 1956.  Signed "Golfing by Walter Hagen, 1956" at cover page.  Minor wear and toning, inscribed "W.E. Barnes" with pencil seller notes at cover page.  6 1/2 x 9 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Three pieces of 20th century Sterling Silver golf memorabilia.  Includes an English made trophy cup for "San Andreas Golf Club 1917" in Argentina, an English made ashtray for "Troon Golf Club" in Scotland (Troon Golf Club became Royal Troon Golf Club in 1978), and an American made match safe with embossed figure of a golfer.  Trophy with Sheffield hallmarks and 1916 date letter, ashtray with Birmingham hallmarks and 1963 date letter, match safe impressed "925 Sterling".  5.19 troy ozs total.  Trophy and ashtray with minor distortion to edges.  Up to 4 1/4" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
Two early 20th century American wood golf clubs.  Includes a Spalding EMS Model patented triple splice spoon club c. 1914, and a William Marshall spliced neck brassie club c. 1900.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip, wood head with Brass soleplates and lead backweights.  Spalding club with horn insert below the Brass soleplate.  Spalding marked "A.G. Spalding Bros." at crown and "EMS / Patd June 2 1914" at soleplate, Marshall marked "W. Marshall" at crown.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, Marshall with some loose whipping.  Spalding club head is 3 3/4" long with approx. 42 1/2" playing length,  Marshall club head is 4" long with approx. 42 1/2" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Two turn of the century American wood golf clubs.  Includes a Spalding "Morristown" brassie club c. 1900, and a brassie club attributed to Willie Tucker c. 1895.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip, wood head with horn inserts, Brass soleplates and lead backweights.  Spalding marked "Morristown" at crown, other marked "W. Tucker NY" with "MCC" owner's initials.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, some loose whipping.  Spalding club head is 4" long with approx. 41" playing length, Tucker club head is 3 1/4" long with approx. 43" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
A late 19th century Robert Forgan long nose golf club, c. 1870-1890.  Hickory shaft with leather grip, Beech wood head with horn sole insert having three wooden pegs and large lead backweight.  Marked "R. Forgan" with Plume cleek at crown.  Forgan was appointed club maker to the Prince of Wales in 1863 and used the Prince's Plume as his cleek mark until 1901.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear and minor damage.  Club head is 5" long, approx.  44 1/2" playing length.  ESTIMATE $300-400
An early 20th century Tom Stewart giant or junior giant niblick golf club, c. 1905-1930.  Hickory shaft with leather grip and Iron head with dot punched face.  Head marked "T. Stewart / Maker / St. Andrews" with Pipe, "Special Hand Forged / Made in Scotland", "Niblick", "RWL" owner's initials and trademark information.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, shrinkage to leather.  Club head is 4 3/4 x 3" high, approx. 36" playing length.  ESTIMATE $300-400
Two early 20th century American wood golf clubs.  Includes a James Foulis Jr. club c. 1905, and a Bridgeport Gun Implement Co. "Fairfield" Model driver c. 1900.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip, wood head with horn sole inserts having three wooden pegs and lead backweight.  Foulis marked "J. Foulis" at crown and shaft, BGI marked "Fairfield" at crown and "BGI Co." at shaft.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, some losses to whipping, Foulis leather grip with shrinkage.  Foulis club head is 4" long with approx. 41 1/2" playing length, BGI club head is 3 1/2" long and approx. 44" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Two turn of the century transitional semi long nose wood golf clubs.  Includes a Spalding "Morristown" Series club c. 1900, and another club by an unknown maker c. 1880-1900.  Each with hickory shaft and leather or cloth grip, wood head with horn and leather sole inserts having three wooden pegs and lead backweight.  Spalding marked "Morristown" at crown, other club unmarked.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, Spalding lacks original leather grip, other club with repaired shaft, some insect damage, minor shrinkage at heel.  Spalding club head is 4 1/2" long with 41" playing length, other club head is 4 1/2" long with 38" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Two early 20th century British wood golf clubs.  Includes a Willie Fernie club c. 1895-1900, and a Jack Gibson club c. 1905-1930.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip, wood head with horn sole inserts having three wooden pegs and lead backweight.  Fernie marked "W. Fernie" at crown and "F.E. Rigden" at shaft, Gibson marked "Jack Gibson Maker" at crown and shaft.  Both having older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, Fernie club possibly with replaced Rigden shaft and has minor loss to whipping, Gibson club has two pegs replaced with bolts.  Fernie club head is 4" long with 41" playing length, Gibson club head is 3 3/4" long with 42 1/2" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
An early 20th century Tom Skipper one-piece wood golf club.  Hickory shaft and head crafted from a single piece of wood, with a leather grip and leather sole insert having three wooden pegs with back and sole lead weights.  Tom Skipper was a founding member of The PGA of America and worked for Harry Vardon.  Marked "Tom Skipper" with "TSH" owner initials at crown and "T Skipper" at shaft.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, minor losses to leather, old adhesive at whipping.  Club head is 3 3/4" long, approx. 41" playing length.  ESTIMATE $200-300
Two early 20th century MacGregor wood golf clubs.  Includes a MacGregor "B24" Model spoon c. 1900-1920, and a MacGregor bulger driver c. 1895-1905.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip, wood head with metal soleplate and lead backweight.  Older club with horn insert below the metal soleplate.  Both marked "MacGregor / Dayton O" at crown and "Made by Crawford, McGregor & Canby Co. / Dayton, Ohio" at shaft, spoon marked "Spoon / Pat Pending" at soleplate and "Pat Pending" at lead backweight.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear, some losses to upper whipping.  Spoon club head is 3 3/4" long with approx. 40" playing length, driver club head is 3 3/4" long with approx. 40 1/2" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Two early 20th century American wood golf clubs.  Includes a Wilson "Gene Sarazen" Model driver c. 1925-1940, and a MacGregor 34 Model driver c. 1920-1930.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip, wood head with metal and composite soleplates, MacGregor with lead backweight.  Wilson marked "Gene Sarazen" and "Thos. E. Wilson Co. /  Chicago" at crown and "G.S. Driver" at soleplate, MacGregor marked "MacGregor / Dayton O / 34" at crown and "Driver" at soleplate with "Made by Crawford, McGregor & Canby Co. / Dayton, Ohio" at shaft.  Older finish with minor wear, some surface wear and losses to whipping.  Wilson club head is 4 1/4" long with approx. 43" playing length,  MacGregor club head is 3 3/4" long with approx. 43" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Three early 20th century British scored face iron golf clubs.  Includes a D. McEwan & Son bent neck putting cleek c. 1895-1905, a George Nicoll deep face model recorder putter c. 1920, and a William Gibson bent neck putter c. 1915.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip.  Marked "D. McEwan /  Special", "George Nicoll / Leven Fife Scottland", and "W.M. Gibson & Co. Ltd / Kinghorn Scotland" at club heads with club types and other information.  Older finish with minor wear, heads with some surface wear and oxidation, Nicoll with electrical tape replacing upper whipping.  Up to 34" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Three 1920's American scored face iron golf clubs.  Includes two L.A. Young "Hagen" Signature Series clubs, one a mid-iron and the other a graduated Model 2 mid-iron, and a Alex B. Ritchie putting cleek.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip.  Marked "Walter Hagen" with "L.A.Y. Co." Triangle mark, and "A.B. Ritchie" at club heads with club types and other information, Hagen's with stenciled "L.A. Young, Detroit" stickers at shafts.  Older finish with minor wear, heads with some surface wear and oxidation.  Up to 38 1/2" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-75
Three early 20th century American and Scottish scored face iron golf clubs.  Includes an MacGregor "Edgemont" mid-iron c. 1910-1915, a MacGregor "Popular" Series G mid-iron c. 1915-1920, and a F.G. Tait putting cleek attributed to William Gibson and retailed by Alex Taylor, New York c. 1915-1920.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip.  Popular marked "J. MacGregor / Dayton, O", Edgemont with "Edgemont" and Gibson with attributed Star and "Alex Taylor Special / New York" with "Hand Forged in Scottland" at club heads with club types and other information, MacGregors additionally marked "Made by The Crawford, MacGregor & Canby Co. / Dayton, Ohio" at shaft.  Older finish with minor wear, heads with some surface wear and oxidation, some losses to whipping.  Up to 40" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-75
Three turn of the century American smooth face iron golf clubs.  Includes a Spalding "Gold Medal" Series Model G Brass head putter c. 1906-1908, a Spalding "Morristown" Series Brass head putter c.  1898-1902, and a MacGregor mid-iron c. 1900-1905.  Each with hickory shaft and leather or cloth grip.  Marked "Spalding / Gold Medal G" with Hammer at club head and "A.G. Spalding & Bros. Gold Medal" at shaft, "Morristown" at club head and shaft, and "J. MacGregor / Dayton, O" at club head and "Made by The Crawford, MacGregor & Canby Co. / Dayton, Ohio" at shaft.  Older finish with minor wear, heads with some surface wear and oxidation, Morristown lacks leather grip, Gold Medal lacks whipping.  Up to 40" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-75
Three turn of the century British smooth face iron golf clubs.  Includes a Robert Forgan & Son gun-metal head putter c. 1901-1908, an Armstrong & Co. wry-neck Brass head putter c. 1895-1905, and A.H. Scott putting cleek c. 1895-1909.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip.  Marked "R. Forgan & Son / St. Andrews" with Crown at head, "Armstrong / Newcastle" with "Putter" at head, and "A.H. Scott / Ellie / Earlsferry" with Plume and "100" at head, additionally marked at shaft.  Older finish with minor wear, heads with surface wear and oxidation, Scott with losses to leather, Amstrong re-gripped.  Up to 35 1/2" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Three early 20th century Scottish scored face iron golf clubs.  Includes a Geroge Nicoll nap putter iron retailed by E. Gray & Co. c. 1910-1920, a James Gourlay putter with Maxwell holes in the hosel c. 1910-1915, and a Cochrane's Ltd. Hagen's Series mid-iron c. 1930.  Each with hickory shaft and leather grip.  Marked "E. Gray / Cambridge" with Nicoll's Hand mark, "James Gourlay / Carnoustie", and "Walter Hagen" with Cochrane's Bowline Knot mark at club heads with club types and other information.  Older finish with minor wear, heads with some surface wear and oxidation, Gourlay re-gripped.  Up to 38" playing length.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Two mid to late 19th century Gutta Percha golf balls.  Includes an earlier dark Brown ball with unusual linear pattern and a later White ball with line cut pattern by unknown makers.  Some wear and minor damage.  In 2 x 2" high plexi cubes.  ESTIMATE $100-200
Three early 20th century golf balls.  Includes a St. Mungo "Colonel" Patent ball with bramble pattern, and two dimple patterns balls by Wright & Ditson and North British Rubber Co.  Some wear and minor damage.  In 2 x 2" high plexi cubes.  ESTIMATE $50-100
Seven vintage empty golf ball boxes.  Majority are lithographed boxes from the 1920's and 1930's by various makers including Wright & Ditson, Wilson "Sam Snead", St. Regis, Spalding "Kro-Flite", Pensfold, U.S. Rubber Co., and Arnold Palmer "Charger II".  Some wear, no balls included.  Up to 7 1/2 x 5 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $100-150
A vintage golf tee collection.  Includes six lithographed boxes with tees including The Reddy, Walter Hagen "Championship", "Bobby" Cruickshank Steel, Rite-Hite, Henkle & Joyce "Yale", Gold Medal and Walgreen, an English tethered surface "Novel Tee" by JB Talley, and approx. 30 loose wooden tees.  Some wear, boxes may not be full.  Boxes up to 3" high.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A pair of early 20th century cast Lead bookends with golf design.  Each depict a golfer and caddy with bronzed patina.  Cast "105" at backs.  Some wear to patina.  Each 5 1/2" high.  ESTIMATE $100-150
An early 20th century photograph of Walter Hagen with fellow golfers at Biloxi Country Club in Mississippi.  Black and White image of Hagen photographed with Urban B. Koen, James A. Mustard and Al Barbee, c. 1940's.  Signed "Walter Hagen" and "Al Barbee" with "Montell" which may refer to photographer Juan Montell, great-uncle to Frank Christian who was the official photographer for The Masters.  Mat annotated "Biloxi CC 1934-41" at top.  Mounted to board, minor toning and fading.  Photo 12 1/2 x 10" high, in a wooden frame with some surface wear, 17 1/2 x 14 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400
A 1930's photograph of golf and baseball professionals.  Black and White image of six men playing golf including Lyn Lary, Jimmy Thomsen, Horton Smith and James A. Mustard.  Signed and inscribed "Lots of luck & best wishes, Jim.  From - Lyn Lary", "Good luck Jim for the coming year and we sure enjoyed the day with you.  Sincerely, Jimmy Thomson, 1939" and "Best Wishes Jim.  Enjoyed our game and partnership.  Horton Smith, Biloxi C.C. 2-20-39" and annotated "Uncle Jim Mustard" at mat.  Minor toning.  Photo 8 x 10" high, in a wooden frame with surface wear, 17 1/2 x 14 1/2" high overall.  ESTIMATE $200-400

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