BRONX COLLECTION PART II . CONTENTS FROM E. 77TH ST. NYC APT. AND PROPERTIES FROM VARIOUS HUDSON VALLEY ESTATES: marble top drop center Victorian console; marble top Victorian parlor table; oak china closet; Victorian marble top washstand; oak washstand with mirror. 19th C. crotch mahogany chest; antique armoire, beveled mirrored door, marquetry inlay; Hollywood Regency Stand; antique round dining table & chairs. Federal style desk de-accessed from Washington’s Headquarters, Newburgh, NY. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS AND ARTWORK: Charles Hamilton Smith (2); Sam Gilliam; Roberto Montenegro; John Marin (2); John Whorf; Walt Kuhn; WORKS ON PAPER. Original Salvador Dali full sheet lithographs (4); So many others. BRONZES: Villanis; A. Moreau, ; B. Gardet, ; J. Gautherin, ; after Remington, Bronco Buster; French 19th C. bronze and marble figural clocks; 19th C. bronze and porcelain compotes, candlesticks; candleabra & vases. ASIAN AND ORIENTAL ART to include bronze Tibetan temple figure; Japanese bronze dragon; bronze foo dogs; Japanese Samurai figures; pr. Xixing Cowloon vases; Satsuma; Cloisonne; Blanc de Chine; .SPORTS COLLECTIBLES AND RARITIES: 1951 BOWMAN MICKEY MANTLE ROOKIE CARD. Signed photos. Autographs. -1975-1976 Topps Basketball Set (330); Mohammed Ali 2000 Upper Deck Master Set; Rare 1932 Harry Houdini signed baseball; cast iron batter doorstop. ANTIQUE LAMPS: Including a figural bronze base with floral leaded shade; a bronze Art Deco base with three floral shaped frosted shades & others. MORE Lalique; Galle; Royal Copenhagen Rosenthal; Limoges; Richard Ginori ); Keramos Viennese figure; cobalt & gilt china; sterling, 800 and German silver; antique bottles inc. Newburgh, NY rarities; 1990’s concert posters: costume jewelry inc. Art Deco sterling and a brooch by Adolph Phillip Krieger; turn of the century high button shoes (2 pr.) CIVIL WAR AND WORLD WAR II COLLECTIBLES:1862 Civil War buckle; binoculars (2);
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