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The Best of Day Eleven of The 2024 Twelve Days of Christmas Virtual Holiday Antiques Show
The Eleventh Day of Christmas
Welcome to the Fifth Annual Twelve Days of Christmas Online Holiday Fine Art & Antiques Show! Created and presented by The Art and Antique Dealers League of America (AADLA) and realized with our partners at The National Art and Antique Dealers Association of America (NAADAA), Ronati and Incollect, this unique online shopping experience features the highest quality art, antiques, jewelry and design — all available for purchase.
The fun twist on the Twelve Days of Christmas Show is that each dealer in the show will post one fresh piece each day, beginning on December 5th and running through December 16th.
The AADLA membership represents the best of the best in the business, and you can buy with absolute confidence. Enjoy our selections on this Eleventh Day of Christmas.
Exceptional Antique Caucasian or Northwest Persian Runner Rug with Stylized Animals and Great Colors. 3'11" x 12'8". $21,000 |
Elephant brooch in 18k with diamonds. Price Upon Request
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Offered by Brad and Vandy Reh Fine Jewelry. For further information call 203.920.1755 or email brad@bradreh.com. |
GERMAINE KRULL (German/Dutch, 1897–1985), London, 1928. Vintage silver print, 8.625 x 5.5 inches. Photographer’s stamp on reverse of print. $8,500 |
Offered by Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc. For further information call 415.626.2677 or email susan@hertzmann.net.
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19th c. Scottish oil on canvas painting of two herding dogs watching ewe and twin lambs, ca. 1850–60, recently cleaned and relined. 39 x 32 inches. $7,495
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A Queen Anne period floor-standing mortar. A marble mortar resting in a stand turned out of a single piece of sycamore. English, circa 1720. H. 29 Diam. 18 inches. $4,500 |
A George II Walnut Armchair having a pierced vasiform back splat and arm rests finely incised with unusual carvings. Circa 1730. $9,800 |
Circle of Jacques-Louis David (French, 18th Century), Portrait of a Man. Oil on canvas, 17.125 x 13.75 inches. $40,000 |
Offered by Robert Simon Fine Art. For further information call 212.288.9712 or email rbs@robertsimon.com. |
Pair of banded and inlaid satinwood card tables, ca. 1790. H. 29 W. 38 D. 17.75 inches. $29,500
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A fine period George III bowfront Hepplewhite mahogany sideboard. An imposing piece, featuring marquetry inlaid sunray corners, featherbanded drawer fronts with curved satinwood string inlay, finely cast brass lion-head ring pulls and vividly grained mahogany show-wood throughout. Deep top over bowed and scalloped apron with center cutlery drawer and two flanking deep cabinet doors, one with two slide-out trays, standing on tapered square section legs ending in spade feet. A superb example of the form. $12,900
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Offered by Yew Tree House Antiques. For further information call 212.249.6612 or email ythantiques@yahoo.com. |
JAMES G.S. LUCAS, THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CITIES OF THE PLAINS English. Circa 1831. Crayon on paper, sight size: 18.25 x 25.25 inches; framed: 30.75 x 37.75 inches. Unsigned. Price Upon Request |
Studio Of Miguel Canals, Large Oil on Canvas Miguel Canals (1925–1995) was a Spanish painter from Barcelona who painted in the style of 17th century Spanish painters such as Tomás Hiepes. The composition includes birds, cherries, Delft bowls, and hydrangeas, and the elaborate giltwood and ebonized frame is in the 17th century Spanish style. $18,000
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An Extremely Fine and Interesting Silver Tobacco Box With a Portrait of King Charles I to the Lid and Finely Engraved Armorial to the Reverse. Made by the Specialist Tobacco Box Maker Edward Cornock in London in 1713, Presumably for Francis Wight. H. 1 W. 3.75 D. 3 inches. $15,000 |
Jean Pierre Cassigneul (b. 1935), Nude in the Artists Studio, 1987. Watercolor on paper. 25 x 19.5 inches. Signed and dated lower left: Cassigneul 87. Framed size: 36 x 29 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Galerie Rienzo. For further information call 212.288.2226 or email madisonart@aol.com. |
Albert Herter (American, 1871–1950), A Japanese Woman, 1889. Watercolor on paper 9 x 6.5 inches. Signed and dated upper left: - Albert Herter - / - ’89 –. $15,000
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Derby Porcelain Rare Arbor Musician Candelabrum, Circa 1770. H. 15 W. 12.5 inches. $12,500 |
Offered by Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, Inc. For further information call 212.308.2022 or email info@vandekar.com. |
Thomas Creswick (1811–1869), The Ford. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1840. $32,000 |
Paul Jenkins (1923–2012), Pheno mena Uranus Conjunction, 1983. Watercolor on paper, 30 x 41.5 inches. Signed to lower left Paul Jenkins. Signed, titled and dated on verso Paul Jenkins Pheno mena Uranus Conjunction 1983. Framed: 34 x 46 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Schillay Fine Art, Inc. For further information call 212.861.8353 or email richard@schillay.com.
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Bronze Satyr Mask/Door Knock Plate. Italian, 17th century. H. 9.5 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Engs-Dimitri Works of Art. For further information call 310.429.4190 or email info@engsdimitri.com. |
Matching pair of Chinese porcelain bowls, floral motif. Reign mark of Guangxu and of period (1875–1908). Diam. 5.5 H. 2.5 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Robyn Turner Gallery. For further information call 424.335.0105 or email robynturner@aol.com. |
Gari (Julius Garibaldi) Melchers (1860–1932), Geisha at rest. Oil on canvas, 14 x 12 inches. Signed lower right: Gari Melchers. $80,000 |
Impressive Viennese Enamel Ewer, Silver-Gilt Mounted, Austrian, circa 1875. 16 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by European Decorative Arts Company. For further information call 516.643.1538 or email eurodecart@gmail.com. |
Lady's crewelwork linen pocket, British. Circa 1725–50. Embroidered in red, brown, tan wool on cream linen with a scrolling floral vine pattern; worked in long and short, and feather stitch; edged with linen tape; the initial 'S' embroidered on back. H. 15.75 W. 9.875 inches. $3,800
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FRENCH SCHOOL (end of the XVIIIth century), Grotesque Study of a Mask. Black chalk on paper. Another grotesque study on the verso, 15.437 x 10.937 inches. $8,000 |
EDWIN BOYD JOHNSON (1904–1968), Nude, circa 1940.Oil on masonite, 37 x 25 inches. Signed and inscribed lower left: Assisted by Lewis Crum. Original hand-made frame. Price Upon Request |
Johann Berthelsen (1883–1972), Times Square, New York. Oil on canvas board, 15.875 x 11.875 inches. $7,000 |
Diana Jacoby, Peonies, 2011. Still Life, Oil on Linen, 13.5 x 10.75 inches; Framed 18.25 x15.25 inches. Price Upon Request
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Mark Horton (b. 1953), Busy City Street at Mid-Day. Oil on canvas, 26 x 58 inches. Signed lower right. $2,900
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Leaf 21 from the Devi Mahatmya: Homage of the Gods. Guler, India, circa 1800. Gouache and gold on paper. Folio: 7.5 x 11.5 inches; Image: 6.25 x 10 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Kapoor Galleries. For further information call 212.794.2300 or email sanjay@kapoors.com. |
Pair of Small William III Antique English Silver Candlesticks, London, 1699 by Thomas Parr. H. 6.125 inches. $22,500 |
Offered by S. J. Shrubsole Corp. For further information call 212.753.8920 or email jim@shrubsole.com. |
Chinese Carved Jade Elephant, Qianlong period, 18th century. H. 1.75 inches. $9,500 |
Offered by Ralph M. Chait Galleries Inc. For further information call 212.397.2818 or email info@rmchaitgal.net.
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Roman Gold Ring with Carnelian Engraved Signet. Two-line Greek inscription 3rd-4th Century AD. US Ring Size: 8.5-9. $11,500 |
Exhibition Knife England, made by J. Y. Oliver (working dates 1780–1795), circa 1780–1795. Steel, silver, brass, imitation ivory. Stand: Mahogany, brass H: 10.375 W: 7 D: 2.625 inches; Stand: L: 12.25 W: 8.625 H: 1.75 inches. Complex knife assemblies were made for exhibition in England to display the skills of knife and watchmakers. This magnificent example was made by Cambridge clockmaker J. Y. Oliver and contains 400 knives, each signed by the maker “J.Y. Oliver #121” surrounding a brass clock with beautiful scrollwork appliques and engravings. The movement is also signed by Oliver. Price Upon Request |