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IVORY CARVED FIGURE SCANTILY CLAD
IVORY CARVED FIGURE SCANTILY CLAD FEMALE DANCER holding tambourine over head barefoot on ivory base. Raised on shaped hardwood stand. Height (of ivory) 6.25''. The carving is in good condition with light wear throughout but the back appears to have some staining.
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NEALE GREEK REVIVAL PEARLWARE
NEALE GREEK REVIVAL PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1798 HEIGHT: 7 IN. (17.78 CM.)NEALE GREEK REVIVAL PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1798, Neale & Co. Greek Revival pearlware jug, circa 1798, the ovoid body with grooved neck, engine-turned base and angular strap handle, the body printed in the Greek Attic red-figure style with three mythological circular panels, including pair of mythological figures of Eos and Cephalos and Dionysus and a maenad, a third slightly smaller medallion under the spout, of a female dancer holding a tambourine Catalogue note: All three designs on the present jug are based on colored engravings after Sir William Hamilton's collection, published by Baron d'Hancarville as the ‘Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities of Sir William Hamilton...1766-67' Literature: N.H. Ramage, 'Ars Ceramica', 2018 Issue, Volume 34, Published September 2022, pp. 3-12 Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.78 cm.) Provenance: Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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BRONZE PLAQUE AFTER RENOIR ''DANCER
BRONZE PLAQUE AFTER RENOIR ''DANCER WITH TAMBOURINE I'': Published by Westbank Enterprises with the cooperation of Madame Louise Renoir, Hoka Hey Foundry mark, 24.25'' x 17'', impressed signature lower right, marked W.B. lower left and dated 1986.
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CARL KAUBA (AUSTRIAN/AMERICAN, 1865
CARL KAUBA (AUSTRIAN/AMERICAN, 1865 - 1922) 10 ½" overall Painted bronze sculpture of a young dancer in the Art Nouveau style, on carved marble column with bronze plaque at the base depicting a young woman in profile surrounded by a tambourine, a fan, and flowers. Signed at the base behind her foot, marked to the side of the base "Geschützt 5805." The same numbers also faintly stamped to the back of her gown.
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LARGE DRESDEN FIGURAL GROUP AND TWO
LARGE DRESDEN FIGURAL GROUP AND TWO FIGURINES OF LADIESLARGE DRESDEN FIGURAL GROUP AND TWO FIGURINES OF LADIES, the large group modeled as a woman in hat with yellow bow holding up a fishing net containing two babies, and surrounded by other adults on naturalistic base; and one female figure modeled as a dancer, gilt highlights, h: 7 3/4 in.; the other figure with a tambourine and sheep at her feet, h: 9 3/4 in. (3)
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SILVERED METAL-MOUNTED COBALT GLASS
SILVERED METAL-MOUNTED COBALT GLASS VASESPair of French Empire-Style Silvered Metal-Mounted Cobalt Glass Vases , probably early 20th c., mounted with a central medallion enclosing a female dancer with tambourine, between garland bands at mouth and foot, h. 10 7/8 in., w. 4 1/4 in., d. 4 1/4 in . Provenance: Schwitz Collection, Franklin, LA
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ART DECO STYLE GILT TAMBOURINE
ART DECO STYLE GILT TAMBOURINE DANCER SCULPTUREArt Deco style gilt composite sculpture, dancer with tambourine, base stamped 682, approx 21"h, 24.5"w, 6.5"d
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AFTER JEAN-LOUIS GRÉGOIRE (FRENCH
AFTER JEAN-LOUIS GRÉGOIRE (FRENCH 1840-1890) A SCULPTUR...after JEAN-LOUIS GRÉGOIRE (French 1840-1890) A SCULPTURE, "La Danseuse au Tambourin," 20TH CENTURY, the maiden tambourine dancer of gilt and cold painted cast bronze with mixed metals. Height: 36 1/2" Diameter: 16"
Condition:
Patina spots, composed of joined parts, no apparent signature, rubbing to red paint and expected surface wear. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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COLLECTION OF EIGHT RUSSIAN
COLLECTION OF EIGHT RUSSIAN PORCELAIN GENRE FIGURESCOLLECTION OF EIGHT RUSSIAN PORCELAIN GENRE FIGURES, including a pair of Mexican dancers, Ayaebo blue factory mark under base, h: 5.5 in.; a peasant with fish in one hand, h: 5 in.; an Inuit in parka figurine, red illegible mark under base, h: 4.25 in.; a peasant child holding a rodent, green Ayaebo mark under base, h: 5.75 in.; peasant musician group, with lady on accordion and gentleman with tambourine, blue Ayaebo mark under base, w: 9 in.; a kneeling peasant child pouring tea, red Ayaebo mark under base, h: 6 in.; a standing peasant girl, part green mark under base, h: 9.5 in.; and a young girl training her puppy on an oval base, blue mark in Cyrillic under base, h: 6.25 in. (8)
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Cast bronze figure of an Siamese
Cast bronze figure of an Siamese dancer with tambourine, 16" high Estimate $200-400
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DANCER BY GARDNER RECKARD. New
DANCER BY GARDNER RECKARD. New York, 1858-1908. Oil on canvas. Signed "Reckard, NY, (18)'96, apres N. Sichel" (Nathaniel Sichel, Germany, 1843 - 1907). Dancing woman with tambourine. Patched repair, surface wear and flakes, some inpainting. 18"h. 10"w., framed, 22"h. 14"w.
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AFTER BRUNO ZACH (AUSTRIAN,
AFTER BRUNO ZACH (AUSTRIAN, 1891-1945), BRONZE MODEL OF A DANCER Patinated cast bronze, dancer depicted in traditional costume with tambourine raised, incised signature "B. Zach" to the terrace, mounted upon a black hardstone plinth.
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Scio Pottery (Scio OH) Tambourine
Scio Pottery (Scio OH) Tambourine Dancer in white gloss. Unmarked open bottom. Mint. 8 3/4'' tall.
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47PC TIN LITHO NOISEMAKER TOY
47PC TIN LITHO NOISEMAKER TOY GROUPING United States,Early 20th CenturyIncludes two paddles decorated with bells and dancers, two bells decorated with dancers, four horns decorated with New Year horns glasses, clocks, and party goers, ten rattles decorated with dancers, clowns and smiley faces, twenty-nine noise makers decorated with clowns, dancers, and New Year imagery, one top decorated with insects, and one tambourine decorated with salsa dancers. All have light wear to the lithography and work.
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ITALIAN PIETRA DURA PLAQUES WITH
ITALIAN PIETRA DURA PLAQUES WITH DANCERS, PAIR Pair of Italian pietra dura plaques inlaid with semi-precious stones including lapis lazuli, malachite, marble, and jasper, in figural arrangements depicting a male and female dancer, the man playing castanets and the woman a tambourine, housed in gilt wood frames with "Made in Italy" labels on reverse. Each plaque: 13.5" H x 6.5" W; frame: 17.75" H x 11" W.
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JOSEPH DURET, A PAIR OF
JOSEPH DURET, A PAIR OF NEAPOLITAN DANCER BRONZES (French, 1804-65). Half nude male figures, with castanets and other with removable tambourine, on circular bases that have molded fish and shells, with "Delafontaine" foundry signature, each approximately 38-39 in. H.
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SET OF FOUR GINORI CAPODIMONTE
SET OF FOUR GINORI CAPODIMONTE STYLE BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF PUTTI, A GINORI FIGURE OF A DANCER, A MEISSEN STYLE FIGURE OF NEPT...SET OF FOUR GINORI CAPODIMONTE STYLE BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF PUTTI, A GINORI FIGURE OF A DANCER, A MEISSEN STYLE FIGURE OF NEPTUNE AND A GINORI SPOON TRAY , Italy, late 19th/early 20th Century, including four biscuit porcelain figures of putti, blue crowned N / Ginori marks, paper labels for model 456 and 457, each cherubs model standing atop a high plinth, one with a dove, one with a ball and two with bows, h: 6 in.; Ginori Capodimonte style figure of a female dancer, blue crowned N mark, modeled as a peasant striding, holding a tambourine in her left hand and her skirt hem in her right, h: 5.75 in.; a Meissen style porcelain figure group of Neptune and Hippocampus, Rudolstadt, Thuringia, blue crowned N mark, probably for Ernest Bohne & Son, the mythological god modeled striding before his stead, on a pierced domed base, h: 5.75 in.; and Ginori porcelain 'Pittoria Fiesole' pattern shell-form spoon rest, green and gilt crowned Richard Ginori mark, 20th Century, centering a sepia Italian landscape, the rim with a gilt cell-pattern band, l: 4.5 in. (7) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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JEAN BAPTISTE CLESINGER (FRANCE,
JEAN BAPTISTE CLESINGER (FRANCE, 1814-1883) BRONZEJEAN BAPTISTE CLESINGER (France, 1814-1883) bronze sculpture, "Zingara," Neapolitan dancer with tambourine. Signed "J. Clesinger, Rome - 1858." Inscribed "F. Barbedienne Fondeur" and circular mark "Reduction Mecanique A. Collas Brevete." The bronze measures 36" high.