- (3) screens, c/o 4-panel wicker screen,
3-panel shutter screen painted yellow painted, 4-panel pierced screen, largest 96"h x 18"w each panel, yellow screen missing pin in hinge...
[more like this] - JAPANESE 4-PANEL SCREEN WITH HUNTING
DOGS. Japanese 4-panel folding screen depicting hunting dogs. Accompanied by a photographed copy of an appraisal stating, "Four Panel Hand Painted Japanese Screen Featuring...
[more like this] - (2) HIGH RELIEF DUAN STONE CARVED SCREENS.
Includes (2) high relief duan stone carved screen depicting a foliate design with bird to one screen, and the second depicting a figure atop a water buffalo with trees. One...
[more like this] - NEAR PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ROCOCO FOLDING
SCREENSNear pair of Continental Rococo style folding screens. 20th century. Three panels to each screen with nailhead trim. Each panel decorated with floral motifs and allegorical...
[more like this] - CHINESE TABLE SCREEN, SILK EMBROIDERY
& ASIAN THANGKA, ...1st item: Chinese hardstone and wood table screen on stand, the screen with applied hardstone decoration depicting three scholars surrounding a young man...
[more like this] - 2 JAPANESE SMALL PAINTED SCREENS & 1
HIROSHIGE MINIATUR...Three (3) Japanese art-related items. 1st item: Four-panel polychrome painted screen or divider, Manga school, depicting groups of figures engaging in...
[more like this] - LARGE TOSA MITSUNARI ATTRIBUTED JAPANESE
WALL SCREEN(Japanese, 1646-1710)
Quail in Rushes, six panel silk screen painting in ink and mineral colors on gold, signature and seal lower right,˜black lacquer frame,...
[more like this] - LYLE AND UMBACH GLASS AND METAL FIRE
SCREEN WITH TOOLSlate 20th century, Block Fire Screen with The Katherine Fireplace tools, the screen two chrome plated bronze supports stamped "John Lyle", fitted with a rectangular...
[more like this] - MINIATURE CHINESE OPENWORK STONE PANEL
SCREEN W/ DRAGON...**First Time At Auction**
East Asia, China, Qing Dynasty, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A beautiful stone carved into a flat, rectangular shape...
[more like this] - FEDERAL POLE SCREEN MASSACHUSETTS, FIRST
QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 61”. SCREEN 21.5” X 19.5”.FEDERAL POLE SCREEN, Massachusetts, First Quarter of the 19th Century, Mahogany vasiform stem, in the...
[more like this] - CHINESE HUANGHUALI TABLE SCREEN WITH
INSET JADE PLAQUE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCREEN HEIGHT 7". WIDTH 4.75". DEPTH 2.75". JADE LENGTH 3". INSET JADE PLAQUE, Early 20th Century, Rectangular screen slides into an...
[more like this] - QUEEN ANNE-STYLE POLE SCREEN 20TH CENTURY
HEIGHT 56”. SCREEN 24” X 24”.QUEEN ANNE-STYLE POLE SCREEN, 20th Century, Needlework screen dated 1878-1922. Dimensions: Height 56". Screen 24" x 24"....
[more like this] - TWO CHEF MESNIER CUSTOM MADE SILK SCREENS,
PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS PRAYER, AMERICAN DOLLAR BILLS PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS PRAYER, AMERICAN DOLLAR BILLS, Inspired by President John Adam's blessing that was carved on the mantel...
[more like this] - SET OF TWO CHEF MESNIER CUSTOM-MADE
WOOD AND MESH SILK SCREENS WOOD AND MESH SILK SCREENS, Two used wood silk screens with mesh. Silk screen features decorative flowers, such as roses and stencil of the white...
[more like this] - PAIR OF CHINESE FAHUA GLAZED TABLE SCREEN,MING
D. A pair of Chinese fahua glazed table screens, dating from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Glazed on one side, its stands raise the screen off the ground. Overglaze colors...
[more like this] - CHINESE GILT LACQUERED WOOD TABLE SCREEN,
QING D. Chinese ,Qing Dynasty, lacquered wooden screen with two sides, one with landscape, the other with design of Shou symbol. Gilt decoration for screen and base. Screen...
[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND POLE SCREEN, LATE 18TH C.,
EMBROIDERED SCREEN WITH ROSES ON GOLD BACKGROUND, MAHOGANY POLE WITH TRIPOD BASE, EXPECTED SURFACE WEAR TO BASE, INCLUDING SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES ON TRIPOD FEET, SCREEN WITH...
[more like this] - NEW ENGLAND POLE SCREEN, EARLY 19TH
C., HEPPLEWHITE SPADE TRIPOD BASE, UPHOLSTERED SCREEN WITH NEWER FABRIC, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE, EXPECTED SURFACE SCRATCHES AND DINGS, POLE 50 3/4" H., SCREEN 18" H. X 19"...
[more like this] - FIRE SCREEN, ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH C.,
EBONIZED STAND WITH HAND PAINTED SUMMER LANDSCAPE ON SHIELD FORM SCREEN PANEL, ORMOLU FINIAL, R...Fire screen, English, early 19th C., ebonized stand with hand painted summer...
[more like this] - NEAR PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ROCOCO FOLDING
SCREENSNear pair of Continental Rococo style folding screens. 20th century. Three panels to each screen with nailhead trim. Each panel decorated with floral motifs and allegorical...
[more like this] - CHINESE CARVED LACQUER SCREEN W/ LANDSCAPE,
19TH C Chinese ,19th C, the screen of square form, finely carved through the cinnabar lacquer to the black lacquer diaper ground, a circular shaped panel stick out from the...
[more like this] - A CHINESE COROMANDEL BLACK LACQUER TWELVE-PANEL
SCREEN
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY Each panel decorated with a continuous scene of courtly ladies engaged in leisurely pursuits in gardens and landscapes with bridges and pavilions,...
[more like this] - MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE POLE SCREEN Early
Pole Screen with Wool Petit Point Oval Adjustable Height Screen of a Squirrel in a ring of blossoms, on a brown field, joined by brass fittings to a tapered pole topped by...
[more like this] - (3) FOLDING FIREPLACE SCREENS Group
of (3) Vintage Brass Framed Folding Fireplace Screens, incl: Four panel screen with arched tops, side handles, 32 3/4" high, 52" wide (flat); Three panel screen with flat...
[more like this] - CONTINENTAL MINIATURE GILT ENAMEL EWER
AND SCREEN Late 19th/Early 20th c., incl. a French bronze and red enamel miniature ewer and a brass framed red enamel fire screen (likely Viennese), each with classical courting...
[more like this] - CHINESE CARVED LACQUER JADE MALACHITE
CORAL SCREEN China,Circa 1910Four panel room divider screen with hand decorated central landscape panels with inset roosters, birds and trees in white jade, shades of celadon...
[more like this] - Two Japanese Nambam Table Screens probably
19th c. ink and color on paper the first a two panel screen depicting European figures on a bridge 20 in. x 21 3/4 in. overall 24 in. x 24 3/4 in. the second a four panel...
[more like this] - Pair Adam style pole screens: turned
finials, shield form adjustable screens, bases painted with bellflowers, vines and anthemion decoration, pedestals attached to bases with threaded wooden posts, British, 19th...
[more like this] - Wrought iron fire screen, andirons and
tools: finely wrought, screen with brass buttons, commissioned from J. Barton Benson, Abington, Pennsylvlania, 1980, 32-3/4 x 38 in.; with andirons, 14-1/2 x 7-1/4 x 18-1/2...
[more like this] - Chinese Buddhistic silver commemorative
bowl, and silver export screens 18th century and later The lotus leaf or pod form bowl is inscribed with six rows of script, together with a Chinese silver openwork four...
[more like this] - SEVEN SCI-FI AND HORROR MOVIE ADVERTISING.
''The Alligator'' lobby card autographed. National Screen Service number 59/249. 8''h. 10''w.''The Twonky'' lobby card National Screen Service number 53/330. 11''h. 14''w....
[more like this] - Victorian rosewood and needlepoint pole
fire screen second half-19th century; floral needlepoint screen with rosewood frame set in barley twist frame on adjustable pole screen with tripod-form base 66 in. H. screen...
[more like this] - SIX MOVIE LOBBY CARDS AND MOVIE POSTERS.
''Lonely and Vicious''. National Screen Service number 58-352. In a frame 11''h. 14''w.;''Girls on the Loose''. National Screen Service number 58/166. In a frame 11''h....
[more like this] - Classical carved mahogany and needlepoint
fire screen America or Continental circa 1830 shaped relief-carved frame retaining needlework on polychrome silk depiction of Ruth and Naomi under glass; the frame tilting...
[more like this] - A Chinese Five Panel Hardstone and Lacquer
Floor Screen the front of the screen depicting items from the scholar's desk in various types of hardstone and bone inlay having carved wood figural decoration at the top...
[more like this] - Very Rare Pair of Japanese Six-Panel
Byobu (Floor Screens), 18th century, Edo Period, each panel executed in gouache on paper with gold foil borders at the top and base, bordered in the original silk brocade...
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