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The Best of Day Eight of The 2024 Twelve Days of Christmas Virtual Holiday Antiques Show
The Eighth 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 Eighth Day of Christmas.
Chinese Scholar’s Rock, Ying type, ca: 18th/ 19th century. L. 22 inches. $16,500 |
Offered by Ralph M. Chait Galleries Inc. For further information call 212.397.2818 or email info@rmchaitgal.net.
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18th Century Pair of Gainsborough Armchairs. Each with an upholstered seat, shaped back, padded open armrests, blind fretwork on the arms, square legs, and a pierced H-stretcher. Circa 1790. $48,000 |
Stan Masters (1922–2005), Flag Day, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, 14 x 20 inches; antique cherry frame, museum glass, 27 x 31 inches. $6,500
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ALBERTO MAGNELLI (Italian, 1888–1971), Composition, 1941. Tempera on dark pink prepared paper, 10.625 x 8.25 inches. Certificate of Authenticity (Meudon, 12.15.1972). $10,000 |
A “Gogotte” Formation, Natural Sandstone Concretion (Sables de Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, France, Oligocene Period, ca. 30 million years ago), Persistence, 12.25 x 19.375 x 6 inches, weight: 48 lbs. 10 oz. $25,000 |
Offered by Robert Simon Fine Art. For further information call 212.288.9712 or email rbs@robertsimon.com. |
A Pair of Regency Terrestrial and Celestial Globes J and W Cary, London, dated 1816. H. 34.5 Diam. 12 inches. Mahogany, paper. A pair of fine, richly decorated globes, by J and W Cary, generally regarded as the greatest British globe makers of the late Georgian period. Each set on a mahogany stand. Unrestored, missing stretchers and compasses. Repair to celestial globe stand leg. Price Upon Request |
John George Brown (1831–1913), The Berry Picker, 1864. Oil on canvas, 14.875 x 10 inches. Signed and dated lower right: J. G. Brown / 1864. $35,000
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Max Papart (1911–1994, master print maker), Accordian Player, 1980. Etching aquatint with carborundum, collage on paper, 59 x 36 inches. Numbered XIV/XXV. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Galerie Rienzo. For further information call 212.288.2226 or email madisonart@aol.com. |
MARCIA RESNICK (American, born 1950), She couldn’t grasp the logic behind table manners, 1978. Vintage silver print, 12.375 x 17.875 inches. Signed and titled on the print margin. $8,500 |
Offered by Paul M. Hertzmann, Inc. For further information call 415.626.2677 or email susan@hertzmann.net.
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British Botanical Watercolor of Tulips, Early 19th Century. 19.75 x 17 inches. A second similar painting available. $1,800 |
Offered by Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, Inc. For further information call 212.308.2022 or email info@vandekar.com. |
Shield-shaped embroidered purses, French and Austrian. Circa 1720s–40s. Each richly embroidered and tapestry woven in polychrome silks and silver and gilt-silver metallic-wrapped threads on both sides. Top row: A) H. 4.75 W. 3.125 inches. B) H. 4.25 W. 3.875 inches. C) H. 4.125. W. 3.5 inches. Bottom row: D) H. 4.75 W. 3.625 inches. E) H. 4 W. 3.125 inches. $950 to $1,000 each
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Renaissance Revival Jewelry Box, Silver & Enamel, Austrian or German, circa
1860. 9 x 9 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by European Decorative Arts Company. For further information call 516.643.1538 or email eurodecart@gmail.com. |
Pair of French Belle Epoque Sapphire Cufflinks, Paris, circa 1900. Set in platinum and 18K gold with green plique-a-jour enamel. $15,000 |
Offered by S. J. Shrubsole Corp. For further information call 212.753.8920 or email jim@shrubsole.com. |
Lee Gatch Jr. (1906–1986), Battle Wagon, 1946. Oil on canvas, 14.125 x 28.125 inches. Signed Lower Right: Gatch. $7,500 |
A 19th c. English doghouse for a small dog in the form of a Georgian townhouse in lovely original faded ochre paint with a pitched gable roof with two chimneys with double chimney pots. Great painted detail including 12 over 12 double hung sash windows with stone headers, elliptical fanlight overdoor window and grand arched door frame. $6,900
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Offered by Yew Tree House Antiques. For further information call 212.249.6612 or email ythantiques@yahoo.com. |
Fine Medieval French Stained Glass Fragment. Possibly a Saint. Early 16th Century. H. 5.5 inches. In a modern metal frame. $15,000 |
ADDISON T. MILLAR (1860–1913), A Summer Day in Central Park, circa 1887. Oil on board, 4 x 7 inches. Framed: 16 x 18.75 inches. Signed, lower left. Price Upon Request |
Van Cleef & Arpels large Cosmos earrings. 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. |
Maison Bagues Parrot Form Crystal and Gilt Metal Wall Sconces Maison Bagues Parrot Form Crystal and Gilt Metal Wall Sconces typical parrot form with two arms; authentic, not reproductions. Leaf and flower decoration. A pair, there is a left and a right. $12,000
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Hunters Shooting Boar (Maharao Ram Singh II of Kotah & Maharao Ram Singh of Bundi). India, Kotah, Mid-late 19th century. Opaque watercolor heightened with gold on paper. Folio: 11.75 x 16 inches; Image: 10.375 x 14.75 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Kapoor Galleries. For further information call 212.794.2300 or email sanjay@kapoors.com. |
Set of four Chippendale mahogany dining chairs, ex-Partridge, ca. 1765. H. 38.75 Seat H. 18 W. 21.75 D. 21.5 inches. $9,800 |
Rare Victorian Mechanical Stilton Scoop, Sheffield, England by Elkington, Mason & Co., 1842–1864. L. 11 / 13 inches. $650 |
Hand Forged Wrought Iron Tendril Floor Lamp, the scroll finial above a cluster of two sockets and a basket of leaves, the serpentine branch standard with finely drawn tendrils, six others are drawn together to form the lobed tendril base. American, circa 1955. H. 64 Diam. 11 inches.
Price Upon Request |
A quintessential carpet for the English Country House style, an 11' x 14'1" antique Mahal carpet probably commissioned by Ziegler & Co., circa 1900. Price Upon Request |
A CHERRYWOOD VENEERED LIBRARY TABLE OF INTERESTING DESIGN Probably Vienna. Circa 1830. Price Upon Request |
Earl Horter (1880–1940), The Wedding. Tempera on board, 5.375 x 6.375 inches. Exhibited: Richard York Gallery, 1995. $12,000 |
Rare Jade Libation Cup with Dragon Handle. H. 6.5 inches. Yuan Period (1279–1368). Price Upon Request |
Offered by Robyn Turner Gallery. For further information call 424.335.0105 or email robynturner@aol.com. |
An ormolu, bronze, and marble inkwell and quill stand. Depicting a dog beside a tree stump. From the Thomas Weeks’ museum, London. Circa 1800. H. 5.25 inches. $2,400 |
A Regency Mahogany Brass Mounted Ebonised Armchair, circa 1810. $8,800 |
Spanish Wall Mirror, 17th century. Papier-mâché, wood, paint, burnished gold, 37 x 33 inches. Price Upon Request |
Offered by Engs-Dimitri Works of Art. For further information call 310.429.4190 or email info@engsdimitri.com. |
Gene Davis (1920–1985), Untitled (P 146). Acrylic on canvas, 27 x 21 inches. Davis’s inventory number on verso: P 146. 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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Late 19th c. silky by Thomas Willis believed to be 1899 America’s Cup race with Columbia leading Shamrock. Applied silk work on boat and oil painted background. 24 x 32 inches. $7,250
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