- TWO THAI PORCELAIN BENCHARONG PEDESTAL
TWO THAI PORCELAIN BENCHARONG PEDESTAL BOWLSTwo Thai polychrome glazed porcelain bencharong pedestal bowls(2)larger height 4in (10cm); diameter 9in (23cm) Provenance:The Collection of Fritz & Lucy Jewett, San Francisco, California.
- GUY CHARON, STILL LIFE AND HOUSE FACADE
GUY CHARON, STILL LIFE AND HOUSE FACADE (3Guy Charon (French, b. 1927)Still life and House facade (3)lithograph in colorstwo signed in pencil lower right CHARON and numbered lower leftthe largest 21 x 27in (53 x 68.5cm)
- BENCHARONG THAI CERAMIC ALTAR TAZZA,
BENCHARONG THAI CERAMIC ALTAR TAZZA, 19TH C. Bencharong Thai enamel-glazed ceramic altar tazza, the shaped circular tazza centering a lotus and auspicious characters with floral motifs, the underside with bottle green glaze. 2.25" H x 5.75" diameter. Provenance: From the collection of Le Lieu and Malcolm Browne (American, 1931-2012), the photojournalist who took the 1963 award-winning photograph of the self-immolation of Buddhist Monk Thic Quang Duc (Vietnamese, 1893-1963). Keywords: Southeast Asian art, Pottery, Antique
- GUY CHARON "VILLAGE LANDSCAPE" OIL ON
GUY CHARON "VILLAGE LANDSCAPE" OIL ON CANVAS Guy Charon (French, b. 1927) "Village Landscape," oil on canvas, colorful impressionistic view of buildings, signed lower right: "Charon," bearing Galerie Stiebel (Paris) label on reverse. Image: 23" H x 28.5" W; frame: 33" H x 38" W x 2" D.
- HARRY HALL (1814-1882): CHARONOil on
HARRY HALL (1814-1882): CHARONOil on canvas, signed 'H. Hall' lower right, with label from Scott & Fowles, NY.
22 1/2 x 30 in., 28 x 35 1/2 in. (frame).
Condition
Surface soiling. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Chinese. Thai bencharong bowls, set
Chinese. Thai bencharong bowls, set of two. 19th century, glazed porcelain. 3 h × 5¾ dia in. result: $1,105. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Bowls feature a panel of Buddha with flaming mandorla. Provenance: The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation | Millea Bros, 2 May 2009, Lot 281 | Private Collection
- FINE THAI SILVER BETEL NUT OR TEA CONTAINERBottom
FINE THAI SILVER BETEL NUT OR TEA CONTAINERBottom inscribed with number 65 and a flower, gilt inside. For a similar and very important Thai silver Betel nut container see the book Burmese Silver for an image. Note the exquisitely crafted lions that form the feet. Related to: Bencharong Porcelain
SKU: 03196
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- CHINESE THAI MARKET BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN
CHINESE THAI MARKET BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CUP/ALTAR ...Chinese Thai market blue and white porcelain altar vessel with a stepped lid. Base has 4 character mark. Excellent and rare item. Great for collectors of bencharong and other Thai market items.
SKU: 03102
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- THAI SILVER BOX OF WOMAN AND LECHEROUS
THAI SILVER BOX OF WOMAN AND LECHEROUS MONKEY GOD W/ GE...Thai silver box with the lid in the form of a lecherous monkey god and a woman. A fun gift for a bencharong collector. The monkey god has one semiprecious stone most likely garnet for an eye. The body of the box is decorated with repousse scrolling designs. Marked along the underside.
Height: 1 3/4 in x width: 3 1/2 in x depth: 3 3/4 in. Weight: 4.485 Troy oz.
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- BENCHARONG PORCELAIN LIDDED POTChinese
BENCHARONG PORCELAIN LIDDED POTChinese Thai market porcelain lidded pot with lovely polychrome decoration. The lid, rim, and footrim have metal rims. Keywords: Bencharong, Peranakan
Height: 3 1/4 in x diameter: 2 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- CA. 1893 GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY RACE
CA. 1893 GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY RACE - BUFFALO BILLThis is an outstanding, historic and rare photograph showing the start of the Chadron-Chicago Cowboy Race to the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, June 12th, 1893, by photographer Foss & Eason Chadron, Nebraska. The large format photograph is marked in the negative, “Ready for the start Charon-Chicago Cowboy RACE June 13th, 1893, Photographed by Foss & Eason Chadron Neb.” The great 1,000-mile endurance race from Chadron, Nebraska to Chicago, Illinois is considered the undisputed “Great American Cowboy Race” that started June 13, 1893 with a field of nine riders, each with two horses. On the morning of June 27, 1893, the riders made it to Chicago and the “1,000 Mile Tree” at the site of the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, but the winning order was disputed. The racer was apparently the idea of Chadron jokester John G. Maher. Seven of the nine riders finished, with some traveling up to ninety miles a day. Nebraska badman “Doc” Middleton was an rider. John Berry won, riding Sandy and Poison, but was disqualified for having prior knowledge of the route. Chadron officials declared Joe Gillespie and Charlie Smith winners. Upon research of this race, and this image, none of the original photographs of the start, such as our example offered in this lot, are in the public market. The image is light and the large card has some loss to the edge. Provenance: From the Jim Aplan Piedmont, South Dakota collection. Measures 9 7/8” by 8”.
- LARGE FRAMED LOT TO INCLUDE, LARGE JAPANESE
LARGE FRAMED LOT TO INCLUDE, LARGE JAPANESE WOODBLOCK, ...Large Framed Lot to include, large Japanese woodblock, depicting sage with magical horse, 13 1/4" x 49"; assorted group of South American prints and lithographs, to include Danny Dennis, Salmon; Begay; Robert Chee; Kwa-Guilthsun John Nelson; King, eagle and salmon; largest 12" x 19"; two early watercolors of landscapes, to include one of a castle with figures, 7" x 9 1/2"; a wooded landscape, 3 3/4" x 8 1/4"; unsigned, 18th or 19th century; along with Robert Charon (born 1958), acrylic on board, signed lower right, unframed, (chip to top right), 30" x 30"
Condition:
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- LARGE CHINESE EXPORT BENCHARONG JAR
LARGE CHINESE EXPORT BENCHARONG JAR Guangzhou Era, circa 1875 palace jar with alternating bans of white and cobalt with Famille Rose floral sprays extensive gilt accents, and having Imari palette finial. 30 in. H., 16 in. Diam. For further reading on the subject see, Dawn Rooney, "Bencharong: Chinese Porcelain for Siam."
- THAI BENCHARONG ENAMELWARE JARS, 2 Two
THAI BENCHARONG ENAMELWARE JARS, 2 Two Thai Bencharong enameled porcelain ceramic pottery jars with lids, both with floral motifs and gold-tone paint accents and one lid with a gilded finial. Larger: 3.3" H x 2.4" diameter.
- THAI BENCHARONG DIMINUTIVE COVERED JARS,
THAI BENCHARONG DIMINUTIVE COVERED JARS, 2 Two Thai market enamelware covered porcelain ceramic pottery pots, both with floral motifs and one with a gilt-metal finial, Rattanakosin Kingdom, circa 1800. Larger: 3.3" H x 2.75" diameter.
- CHINESE EXPORT THAI MARKET BENCHARONG
CHINESE EXPORT THAI MARKET BENCHARONG CERAMICS Qing Dynasty (19th c.), incl. (1) tazza and (5) small footed dishes, polychrome enamel, unmarked, 3"h x 8.5"dia (largest), 1.75"h x 4"dia (smallest)
- GUY CHARON (FRENCH. B. 1927) LITHOGRAPHBoats
GUY CHARON (FRENCH. B. 1927) LITHOGRAPHBoats Anchored by an Island. Signed Charon l/r margin, numbered 260/275 l/l. Lithograph in Color. Site measuring 16.5 by 22 in., overall 24 by 30 in. (Cond: good)
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR BAR SHOT, HMS CHARON
REVOLUTIONARY WAR BAR SHOT, HMS CHARON RELIC A barbell-shaped cast and wrought iron projectile, used for cutting rigging at close range, 12 1/2 x 3 3/4 in., reportedly recovered from the wreck of HMS Charon, sunk by the French fleet at the siege of Yorktown in 1781; with a wooden stand.
- FRENCH TRAVEL POSTERCie Gle Transatlantique
FRENCH TRAVEL POSTERCie Gle Transatlantique French Line after Paul Colin; inscribed "Editions Transatlantique Printed in France" lower left, "Imp. S.A. Courbet. 98. Rue de Charonne. Paris" lower right; 38 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches sight; 48 x 32 3/4 inches frame Condition:
- GUY CHARON (FRENCH B. 1927), FLOWER
GUY CHARON (FRENCH B. 1927), FLOWER GARDEN, LITHOGRAPH IN COLOR, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED EPREUVE D'ARTISTE, SIGHT SIZE: 26-1/2 X 20 INGuy Charon (French b. 1927), Flower Garden, Lithograph in Color, Signed and Inscribed Epreuve d'Artiste, Sight size: 26-1/2 x 20 in,
- VICE ADMIRAL THOMAS 'TEX' SETTLE'S BOOKS
VICE ADMIRAL THOMAS 'TEX' SETTLE'S BOOKS ON CHINAVICE ADMIRAL THOMAS 'TEX' SETTLE'S BOOKS ON CHINA, titles include: Yutang, Lin, Moment in Peking, NY: John Day, 1939, Second Impression. Fitzgerald, C.P. China: A Short Cultural History, NY: Frederick Praeger, 1954. Crow, Carl, Handbook for China, 1933. Shanghai: High Lights Low Lights Tael Nights, Shanghai: Tridon Press, 1936. Reynolds, Quentin, Officially Dead: The Story of Commander C.D. Smith, signed and inscribed by Smith on affixed bookplate/note and affixed sheet of paper, dated 1946 and 1965. Hobart, Alice Tisdale, River Supreme, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1934. Tolley, Kemp. Yangtze Patrol: The U.S. Navy in China. Signed and inscribed by Tolley. Charon. "Excelsior": Being an Inadequate Description of the Upper Yangzte... Shanghai: North-China Daily News & Herald Ltd. 1934. Sm 8vo. 50pp. Blue Cloth.(8)
- GUY CHARON (FRENCH 1927-2021): PAYSAGEoil
GUY CHARON (FRENCH 1927-2021): PAYSAGEoil on canvas; signed lower left Dimensions: 36 x 28 3/4 in. (91.4 x 73 cm.), Frame: 43 3/4 x 36 1/4 in. (111.1 x 92.1 cm.) Condition: Overall good; no issues detected under natural or UV light. The frame with a few small nicks and scratches, and some minor rubbed wear.
- ANTIQUE THAI BENCHARONG CERAMIC BOWL
ANTIQUE THAI BENCHARONG CERAMIC BOWL Antique Thai Benjarong ceramic pottery bowl hand-painted with deities and sphinx figures on a black ground with scrolling floral foliate borders. 3.5" H x 4" diameter. Provenance: From the collection of Le Lieu and Malcolm Browne (American, 1931-2012), the photojournalist who took the 1963 award-winning photograph of the self-immolation of Buddhist Monk Thic Quang Duc (Vietnamese, 1893-1963).
- GERMANO ALFONSI SOLID 18K GOLD MINIATURE
GERMANO ALFONSI SOLID 18K GOLD MINIATURE SCULPTURE Germano Alfonsi (Italian 1926-2006), diminutive solid 18K yellow gold sculpture, may depict the aftermath of the Biblical flood with nude figures writhing on a sinking boat, or possibly Charon ferrying souls over The River Styx, maker marked to prow of boat, also marked 750, 18k, and Roma. Note: Artist pamphlet with this lot. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Lee Friedman, Atlanta, Georgia, by descent. Approximate dimensions: Approx. h. 3. 2", w. 2. 25", d. 1. 75". Total weight approx. 189. 2 grams.
- GUY CHARON (AMERICAN 1927-2021), ITALIAN
GUY CHARON (AMERICAN 1927-2021), ITALIAN SEASIDE VILLAGE, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, SIGNED L.R. AND NUMBERED 245/275 L.L., FRAME: 24 X 29 3/4 IN. (61 X 75.6 CM.)Guy Charon (American 1927-2021), Italian Seaside Village, Color Lithograph, Signed l.r. and numbered 245/275 l.l.,, Dimensions: Frame: 24 x 29 3/4 in. (61 x 75.6 cm.)
- Guy Charon Signed and Numbered Print.
Guy Charon Signed and Numbered Print.
Dimensions: H: 16 inches: W: 22 inches: Frame Height: 24 inches: Frame Width: 30 inches ---
Condition: Very Good Condition.
- CHINESE BENCHARONG PORCELAIN BOWL FOR
CHINESE BENCHARONG PORCELAIN BOWL FOR THAI MARKET 18th or 19th c. "Five Colored" Enameled Bowl, made for export to Thailand/Siam, exterior decorated with alternating images of deities Norashingha and Thepphanom separated by fire motifs, interior with turquoise enameling and two floral decorated bands, 3 1/2" high, 6 3/4" diam. Small foot chips.
- (2) CHINESE THAI BENCHARONG PORCELAIN
(2) CHINESE THAI BENCHARONG PORCELAIN JARSTwo Chinese bencharong porcelain lidded jars for the Thai market, possibly late 19th or early 20th century. Jars measure approx. 7 1/2" and 6 1/2" tall. Both have old repaired cracks and small chips to the lids and bowls. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- AFTER S. DALI WOODBLOCK ENGRAVING, INFERNO
AFTER S. DALI WOODBLOCK ENGRAVING, INFERNO #3 After Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989), "Charon and the Crossing of the Acheron" -- Inferno #3, from the Divine Comedy series,1960, color woodblock engraving on BFK Rives paper, published by Les Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, Paris, France, signed in plate and at lower right, blind stamp of the editor, J. Estrade, at lower left, label en verso. Sight approx: h. 13.25", w. 10". Overall: h. 27.25", w. 24.25", d. 1.5".
- Guy Charon limited edition lithograph
Guy Charon limited edition lithograph on paper titled ''Acapulco Bay''. Hand signed lower right margin ''Charon'' and marked lower left with what appears to read ''EA''. Framed and matted in a metallic finish frame. Condition: very minor wear to frame as expected small area of water damage to edge of matting upper right see images. Measures 19.75'' tall x 25.5'' wide (plate) and 29.5'' tall x 34.75'' wide (frame). Shipping weight 12 lbs.
- Chinese Bencharong Bowl Chinese 19th
Chinese Bencharong Bowl Chinese 19th century. A hand-painted Bencharong porcelain bowl made for the Thai market. With a figure on the interior surrounded by a yellow band and a brown band of floral decoration having on the outside four lobed cartouches each featuring a mythical animal. With an iron-red cross-hatched ground unmarked; dia. 8.75 in.? Condition: Crazing with some pock marks in the glaze and very minor chips.
- Bencharong Bowl late 18th centurythe
Bencharong Bowl late 18th centurythe deep bowl profusely decorated in enamels with panels featuring thepanom alternating with depictions of norasingh all set against a dark ground with flames the interior a fine green glaze with central floral and foliate medallion original metal rim.This type of porcelain was made in China primarily in the southern Jiangxi province for export to the rich merchant class in Thailand.3 3/8 x 6 7/8 in.Collection of the late Robert N. Cook Jr. Graham NC
- A FINELY PAINTED BENCHARONG TAZZA RAMA
A FINELY PAINTED BENCHARONG TAZZA RAMA II PERIOD (19TH CENTURY) potted with barbed rim and high foot painted in pink and other color enamels with floral motiff; together with another two tazzae painted with similar floral designs in orange and green - the tallest h: 2 in. (3) Provenance: Estate of Elizabeth Ann Swift Cronin
- A Rare Moser Enameled Green and Clear
A Rare Moser Enameled Green and Clear Glass Hunting Mug late 19th/early 20th c. of horn shape applied cartouche with "C" scrolls applied handle unsigned height 6 1/2 in. Reference: Mural K. Charon Ludwig (Ludvik) Moser King of Glass 1984 p. 66.
- David B. Mattingly American late 19th/early
David B. Mattingly American late 19th/early 20th century ''Lilith'' ''Cerberus'' ''Charon'' and ''Medusa'' four acrylics on board each signed and dated ''David B. Mattingly'' 21 x 12 in. each framed Other Notes: four illustrations for covers of ''Four Lords of the Diamond series'' along with three paperback novels in said series Estimate $ 800-1 200 Glass cracked on one frame wear. Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
- Twelve books on glass: Grover, [European
Twelve books on glass: Grover, [European Art Glass]; two copies, Grover, [Art Glass Nouveau], inscribed by authors to Sally Rose; two copies, Gardner, [The Glass of Frederick Carter]; Grover, [English Cameo Glass]; Charon, [Ludwig Moser], one inscribed by author to Sally Rose; Blount, [French Cameo Glass]; Spillman, [American and European Pressed Glass in the Corning Museum]; Revi, [American Pressed Glass and Figure Bottles]; Revi, [American Art Nouveau Glass]; Jones North, [Commercial Perfume Bottles].