- IGNAZ MANSCH (AUSTRIAN, 1867-1926).
Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Figural Vase. Good large size with nice original patina. Signed. From a Garden City, Long Island, NY estate. Dimensions: 17"H Condition: Darkening...
[more like this] - A VIENNA ENAMEL SNUFF BOX circa 1735,
of cartouche shape, with gold mounts, decorated in polychrome with cupids playing amidst baskets and swags of flowers, enclosed by Berainesque borders, the interior similarly...
[more like this] - A CHINESE TEA BOWL the decoration circa
1725-30, of shallow form, painted in Schwarzlot with a rider and hounds bringing down a deer in a landscape with ruins, in the style associated with Ignaz Preissler, a moth...
[more like this] - A BÖTTGER HAUSMALEREI BOWL the bowl
circa 1715-20, the decoration circa 1725-30 and attributed to Ignaz Preissler, Breslau, finely decorated in Schwarzlot and gilding, the exterior with a continuous scene including...
[more like this] - IGNAZ SCHONBRUNNER OILIgnaz Schonbrunner
(Austrian 1835-1921)- Still-Life with Book- oil on canvas, signed Ignaz Schonbrunner upper right. 27 x 38''...
[more like this] - IGNAZ MARCEL GAUGENGIGL(German/America,
1855 - 1932)ÿ
And Drive Dull Care Away, c. 1883, signed and titled upper right "And drive dull care away, I.M. Gaugengigl", oil on panel, 10-3/4 x 8-1/2 in.; fine period...
[more like this] - CHILDE HASSAM EASTHAMPTON ETCHING New
York, Massachusetts,1859-1935Depicts a row of trees beside a picket fence and open field. Hassam studied art at the Lowell Institute and the Boston Art Club under Ignaz Gaugengigl,...
[more like this] - CHILDE HASSAM COS COB ETCHING New York,
Massachusetts,1859-1935Depicts small sailing vessels at dock in a harbor in Cos Cob, Connecticut. Hassam studied art at the Lowell Institute and the Boston Art Club under...
[more like this] - Set of three silver entreé dishes:
round with reeded borders, budding acanthus finials, scroll handle, Austro-Hungarian duty marks for Vienna, 1815, maker probably Ignaz Binder, "GW" monogram, 812.5...
[more like this] - Pair Viennese silver entreé dishes:
round reeded borders, ring handles, budding acanthus finial, Austro-Hungarian duty marks for Vienna, 1816, maker Ignaz Binder, "GW" monogram, 812.5 fine, 47.88 oz....
[more like this] - Pair Viennese silver entreé dishes:
round with square handles at bases, marks for Vienna, 1794, maker probably Sebastian Ignaz Wirth (Würth), heraldic devices with coronets over raven pecking eyes out of...
[more like this] - Set four Viennese silver candlesticks:
round with reeded bands, duty marks for Vienna, 1821, maker probably Ignaz Binder, monogram "JSW", 937.5 fine, 50.65 oz. T., 10 in. Light scratches, one bent, scratches...
[more like this] - Pair Viennese silver candlesticks: lotus
borders at bases, marks for Vienna, 1821, maker probably Ignaz Binder, Austro-Hungarian, 937.5 fine, 15.05 oz. T., 5-1/2 in. Bobeché bent and scratched, bases bent,...
[more like this] - Three pieces Austro-Hungarian silver:
plate with reeded border, marks for 1846?, Iganz Binder, "GW", 9 in., scratches ; oval bowl, marks for 1824?, Ignaz Binder, engraved coronet over. "CS",...
[more like this] - Pair Viennese silver trays, oval with
reeded borders, duty marks for Vienna, 1816, maker probably Ignaz Binder, "GW" monogram, 812.5 fine, 59.74 oz. T., 16-1/4 x 10-3/4 in. Small dents, scratches, partial...
[more like this] - GAUGENGIGL Ignaz Marcel Joseph (American
1855-1932): ''The Manuscript'' 2 well to do gentlemen sitting on a heavily carved settee reviewing a document Oil/Panel 7 3/4'' x 12'' signed and titled lower right fine period...
[more like this] - Ignaz Schonbrunner II, b. 1871, Austrian,
16" x 20" o/c, tabletop still life with teapot and flowers, signed and dated 1938 Estimate $600-900...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS.
The Pine Furniture of Early New England Russell Hawes Kettell English Domestic Brass 1680-1810 and History of its Origins Rupert Gentle and Rachael Feild Living With Antiques:...
[more like this] - Three 18th Century Engravings from Confessioneaux
Beicht-StühleWritten by Ignaz Carl Junck Published by Johann Georg Hertel (German Augsburg 18th century). Three loose engraved plates with full margins on laid paper having...
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