BURCHARD GALLERIES INC
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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Estate, Antiques, Decorative
& Fine Art Auction results

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Lot
Description
Sale Price
474 Click for larger picture HAND MADE HAMEDAN CARPET: Approx. 13'7'' x 10'4'', red ground with blue, beige and coral borders. 350
476 Click for larger picture ZSOLNAY HUNGARIAN PORCELAIN RETICULATED EWER: Reticulated and gilt layer over solid body, marked Zsolnay, Pees. 8 1/4'' h. 120
478 Click for larger picture THORENS ZIMBALIST TAJ MAHAL WIND UP MUSIC BOX: Fred Zimbalist Indian brass figural music box in the form of the Taj Mahal. Installed with Thorens music mechanism. Not presently in working order. 7 1/2''h x 7'' x 7''. 125
482 Click for larger picture IVORY AND SEQUIN BALLROOM FAN CA. 1860'S: Fine netting fan worked in gold and silver sequins, ivory frame, 13''w. Framed under glass in a gilt wood fan shaped frame. 11'' x 17''. 125
483 Click for larger picture EARLY HAND PAINTED IVORY FRENCH FAN: Carved ivory frame with hand painted courting scene and chinoiserie panels hand sewn sequins. Framed under glass in gilt wood frame, 27'' x 17''. The fan is 20''. 275
484 Click for larger picture MOTHER OF PEARL HAND PAINTED FAN: Ca. 19th C. Carved mother of pearl frame with nicely painted figures with sheep, painted on paper. Framed in later gilt wood frame, under glass, 17'' x 27'' overall. Fan is 20''. 250
485 Click for larger picture 2 PC PORCELAIN FIGURINE LOT - Girl in gold dress with basket, possibly spill vase and match holder with striker to base of tree stump, marked W&R Made in Austria and impressed 1420 26, 9 1/4''h. and cherub with two baskets riding on a donkey, basket on back side missing handle, some broken leaves to base, marked with crossed swords and impressed 51 1841, 6 3/4''h. x 7 1/4''l. 125
488 Click for larger picture BLOWN GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE: Cranberry bulbous body with applied green leaf feet and decoration ending in handle, gold gilt acorn and leaf design, metal neck with inside threading, 5 1/4''h. Chip to on foot and bottom tip of handle. 110
494 Click for larger picture 2 ESTATE FRESH EMBROIDERED TABLE CLOTHS: To include white with crochet inserts and edges, approx. 78'' x 66'', slight spotting. And an ecru cloth and napkin set with crochet inserts, edges and deeply inset corners, approx. 96'' x 64'', 12 napkins, approx. 19'' square including the crochet edges, slight spotting, needs cleaning. As found from the estate, no rips or tears 225
498 Click for larger picture HEISEY ORCHID & CAMBRIDGE CHANTILLY: 10 pieces of elegant glass to include in 1) Heisey Orchid divided dish, 11 1/4''l 2) Heisey Orchid footed bowl 5 3/4'' dia. 3) A pair od Cambridge Chantilly sterling base vases, 8 1/2''h. 4) Chantilly sterling base cigarette vases or toothpick holders, 3 1/4''h. 5) Pair of Chantilly sterling base ruffle rim coasters and 6) Pair of sterling base unidentified two light candelabra. 150
499 Click for larger picture VINTAGE 1950'S DISNEY SEVEN DWARF'S MASK: Molded plastic head mask with eye slits and holes for breathing. The mask has snaps on each side. It fits either child or adult. The head without beard measures 18'' high. Good condition except for small tear under left eye. 100

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