
Lot# 25
Aesthetic Movement Mixed Metal Mirrorback Sconce
Beveled mirror, the candleholders with lusters.
Approximate dimensions: 19 1/4 high x 15 3/4 inches wide..
Condition: Loss to several lusters. Patina to the metal.
Estimate: $300 - $500
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Lot# 25
Beveled mirror, the candleholders with lusters.
Approximate dimensions: 19 1/4 high x 15 3/4 inches wide..
Condition: Loss to several lusters. Patina to the metal.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot# 65
The base in the form of a palm tree, with monkeys scaling the shades with panels of animal print and giraffes, hung with tassels the lamp with pivot.
Approximate dimensions: 21 1/2 high x 13 inches diameter..
Condition: Light wear overall, with a few small scuffs to the bases.
Estimate: $300 - $400
Lot# 78
Woven in dark brown, gray, reds, and white.
Approximate dimensions: 6 feet 8 inches x 3 feet 5 inches..
Condition: Several indentations, light wear overall.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot# 82
Multi-medallion motif on a red ground, multi-tiered border woven in cream, black, red, pink, light brown, and green.
Approximate dimensions: 10 feet 5 inches x 8 feet 4 inches..
Condition: Light wear overall.
Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot# 108
Late 19th century.
Arched backs, the crowns with sun-ray carvings, flanked by two fluted elongated stiles terminating in acanthus carvings, square taper fluted legs, the front legs with casters pale green and red vertically striped riveted upholstery two chairs with higher backs.
Approximate dimensions: 40 high x 19 wide x 22 inches deep, higher backs are 42 inches high..
Condition: One crown with minor chip loss. MInor loss to fluted carving in several areas. Light surface wear throughout includes scuffs to the top of several stiles, and several small scuffs and divots to the legs.
Estimate: $500 - $750
Lot# 109
Five drawers total, one in the form of a pull out writing surface, carving to drawer fronts and reverse panels.
Approximate dimensions: 30 1/4 high x 54 wide x 27 inches deep..
Condition: Good overall considering age. Minor surface scratches and scuffs throughout, mainly to legs.
Estimate: $800 - $1000
Lot# 110
Second quarter 19th century.
Oval tilt top with central inlaid foliate panel on a pedestal base with four scrolled feet.
287 stamped to the table underside.
Approximate dimensions: 30 high x 53 wide x 38 1/4 inches deep..
Condition: Minor surface wear throughout. Some repair to veneer loss.
Estimate: $500 - $750
Lot# 112
Brass dial, black enameled numerals the face flanked with barley twist columns, engaged barley twist columns flank the case with the door inlaid with a shell motif to the corners and center pendulum and weights included.
Plate to the dial reads Ja Stewart / GLASGOW.
Approximate dimensions: 81 1/2 high x 19 wide x 9 3/4 inches deep..
Condition: Surface wear throughout included loss to bonnet carving and veneer repairs/cracks. One column to the bonnet is loose. The clock does not stand up straight. Has not been tested, working order is not guaranteed.
Estimate: $800 - $1200
Lot# 123
Circa 1900.
Brass face with black enameled numbers lacking weights, pendulum included.
Approximate dimensions: 77 high x 21 wide x 10 1/2 inches deep..
Condition: Has not been tested, working order is not guaranteed. Minor surface wear overall.
Estimate: $800 - $1200
Lot# 143
(American, 1871- 1959),
Panel 1 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a pair of white peafowl at multi tiered fountains, against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos.
oil on canvas,
109 x 48 inches (276.9 x 121.9 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 144
(American, 1871-1959),
Panel 3 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a pair of white peafowl at multi tiered fountains, against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos.
oil on canvas,
117 x 96 inches (297.2 x 243.8 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 145
(American, 1871-1959),
Panel 6 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a white peacock perched on branches, against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos.
oil on canvas,
89 x 117 (226.1 x 297.2 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 146
(American, 1871-1959),
Doorway panel 5 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a pair of white peafowl to either side of a faux arch above the door cut out against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos.
oil on canvas,
83 x 117 inches (210.8 x 297.2 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 147
(American, 1871-1959),
Panel 9 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with an urn between brackets and a faux bamboo background.
oil on canvas,
12 x 60 inches (30.5 x 152.4 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of 2970 Broadway, San Francisco.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 149
(American, 1871-1959),
Panel 2 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a white peacock in full fan, above a covered urn, against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos. This motif repeated on Panels 2 and 8.
oil on canvas,
117 x 159 inches (297.2 x 403.9 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 150
(American, 1871-1959),
Panel 8 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a white peacock in full fan, above a covered urn, against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos. This motif repeated on Panel 2 and 4.
oil on canvas,
117 x 157 1/2 inches (297.2 x 400.1 cm), unframed.
1919.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 151
(American, 1871-1959),
Panel 4 from the Herter house at 2970 Broadway, San Francisco, painted en trompe loeil style with a white peacock in full fan, above a covered urn, against a stylized foliate ground replicating the effect of tiles. The border with faux boiserie, scrolls, brackets and ovulos. This motif repeated on Panel 2 and 8.
oil on canvas,
117 x 158 inches (297.2 x 402.6 cm),
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 152
(American 1871- 1959),
Panel 7 (from the house at 2970 Broadway), 1919,
oil on canvas,
117 x 96 inches (297.2 x 243.8 cm),
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Albert Herter was the son of Christian Herter of Herter Brothers furniture and interior design fame. Albert was a painter, muralist, tapestry designer and owned Herter Looms, founded in 1909 shortly after Herter Brothers became an extinct company.
Albert Herter became a member of the National Academy of Design Society of American Artists American Watercolor Society and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France.
This is one of nine decorative panels painted by Albert Herter for the M.H.de Young California Street Residence. Michaans is pleased to offer this once in a lifetime opportunity to own all nine panels from the former dining room of the de Young residence.
Estimate: $2000 - $3000
Lot# 163
(German 1870-1938),
The Prophet 1927,
charcoal on paperboard,
board: 13.75 x 9.75 inches overall with mat: 14 x 10.5 inches,
signed and date lower right: E. Barlach 3/4/27.
Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from Christies with barcode number 00630931.
Estimate: $1000 - $2000
Lot# 209
(American/Japanese, 1933),
Were All Water, 2005,
three scores in Japanese and English, total six cards in lunch box, edition of 400, published by Gallery 360, Tokyo.
overall (with yellow box): 7 x 4 x 2 inches, overall (with plexi display case): 5.25 x 7.25 inches.
Estimate: $400 - $600
Lot# 217
(French, 1864-1901),
Tristan Bernard, 1898,
drypoint etching,
image: 6.5 x 3.75 inches, framed: 18.5 x 15 inches,
initialed in plate center left,
Walton-Gilbery Gallery (San Francisco, CA) labels affixed verso.
Reference: Delteil, 0, Wittrock 240 Adhmar 282
Estimate: $500 - $700
Lot# 288
Centering one oval shaped opal cabochon weighing approximately 5.10 cts., surrounded by two rows of round-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 1.05 cttw., set in a blackened sterling silver mounting.
Size: 6 3/4, Gross Weight: 4.3 dwts
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot# 294
Centering one oval shaped tanzanite cabochon weighing approximately 15.15 cts., surrounded by round-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.65 cttw., set in a blackened sterling silver mounting with 14k yellow gold shank.
Size: 7, Gross Weight: 5.0 dwts
Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot# 305
Featuring one rectangular fancy-cut scapolite measuring approximately 18.3 x 14.8 x 8.8 mm, accented by round-cut sapphires and round-cut diamonds, set in an 18k white gold mounting measuring approximately 43 x 24 mm, suspended from an 18k white gold chain, forming a 16 inch necklace.
Gross Weight: 10.0 dwts
Estimate: $1000 - $1500