66 24th September 2011 Red Baron’s Antiques THREE DAY AUCTION: OCTOBER 13, 14 & 15
Monumnetal 18-piece dining room suite, signed Besarel
Over 2000 Lots
Wine Exhibition from Turin Exposition, 1902 8.2’h x 5’w
Plus 30 Other Spectacular Items From Te Most Expensive Home In Te U.S
Exquisite marble, “The Abundance of Music” 5.4’h x 4’w
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“Pont-Aven and the Bretonne Schools” Modern Paintings Saturday 10th December at 2.30pm
Homage to John Peter Russell (1858-1930) Four works including:
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A MAJESTIC SILVER-MOUNTED CLOISONNE VASE Sunset on Morestil, unsigned oil on canvas, 81x100
Viewing: Galerie G. Denis, 33 rue de Miromesnil, 75008 Paris, N° 78 Musée des Jacobins Morlaix, 1997 et Musée de Vannes, 1998 N° 33 on catalogue p.51
Bibliography : Ann Galbally ‘Te Art of JP Russell’ 1977, N° 178, p. 108
EXPERT: Mrs André et Eric Schoeller, 15 rue Drouot, 75009 Paris – Tél (+33) 01 47 70 15 22 VIEWING of the 4 works: October 2011, upon appointment at Cabinet Schoeller Paris
Catalogue closes end of October
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with red-capped cranes flying overall upon a most unusual taupe-colored ground. Silver-wired Ando mark at base. H. 15.75". Meiji Period. Japan.
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