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PRESIDENTS’ DAY WEEKENDFEBRUARY 18–22, 2011

Palmalm Beach Jewelelry,

ArtArt & Antntique Show

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The Largest Show of its Kind in the United States

Palm Beach

Jewelry, Art &

Antique Show

Presidents’ Day Weekend

February 18–22, 201 1

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From the Organizers,

Welcome to the eighth annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show — the largest show of its kind in the United States. As organizers, each year we strive for excellence, traveling to the fi nest art and antiques shows worldwide, in addition to frequenting the most important shows in the nation. As a result, it is our pleasure to present a prestigious international array of unique and highly esteemed exhibitors in each category.

A show of this magnitude presents challenges from inception and requires a coordinated effort from a myriad of people. We would like to show our gratitude by congratulating everyone involved in making the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show a success. It is truly a team effort that requires seamless production from our hardworking offi ce staff to our technical and creative personnel that bring this event to life.

For the fourth year, we are proud to be associated with the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, the benefi ciary of our Opening Night Preview Party. Funds raised from the preview party will go towards the educational programs of the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum and the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. The museum enriches the lives of children and adults by making local history accessible, interesting and meaningful.

Most importantly, special thanks to our sponsors for their support and to our exhibitors and lecturers from around the world who travel here so that we may enjoy spectacular works of art, rare antiques and timeless treasures. To each participant, we offer our deep appreciation and gratitude.

To our visitors, we extend our warmest welcome and invite you to take advantage of this cultural experience and the opportunity to meet many of the world's most renowned and respected jewelry, fi ne art and antiques dealers who are eager to share their knowledge and treasures with you. We are also pleased to welcome you to other Palm Beach Show Group events:

Baltimore Summer Antiques Show, August 25–28, 2011 Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show, October 27–31, 2011

“It would take a lifetime of travel to experience all that the Palm Beach Show Group has to offer.”

Enjoy the Show!

Scott DiamentKris Charamonde

Show Organizers

Robert Samuels

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Lecture Series Schedule

Private Preview Party

Friday, February 18 6:00�PM�–�10:00�PM

Benefi ting the Historical Society of Palm Beach County

The Largest Show of its Kind in the United States

Show Hours

Saturday February 19 11�AM�–�7�PM

Sunday February 20 11�AM�–�7�PM

Monday February 21 11�AM�–�7�PM

Tuesday February 22 11�AM�–�6�PM

Palm Beach Jewelry,

Art & Antique Show

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Pure Imaging Inc., Watertown, Massachusetts USAPrinted in the USA

Tuesday, February 22

1:00�P.M.

Scott Diament G.G. G.I.A., President, CollectorsArtnet.com, COO, Palm Beach Show Group

Title: CollectorsArtnet.com: The Exciting New International Marketplace for Fine Art, Antiques and Jewelry

3:00�P.M.

Elias Martin, Floating World GalleryTitle: Roots and New Blooms: The Modern

Japanese Print as Avant Garde

Saturday, February 19

1:00�P.M.

Janet Drucker, Drucker AntiquesTitle: Dining in Style with Georg Jensen Silver

3:00�P.M.

Gloria Lieberman, Director of Fine Jewelry, Skinner, Inc.

Title: Signed Jewelry: How it Drives the Market and When Does it Add Value

Sunday, February 20

1:00�P.M.

Gordon Lewis, Senior Director and Vice President, The Fine Arts Conservancy

Title: The Uffi zi: Against All Odds. World War II and the Florence Flood

3:00�P.M.

Robert Lloyd, Robert Lloyd, Inc. Title: The Hallmarks of Great Britain and

America

Monday, February 21

1:00�P.M.

Anthony Peter Senecal, Historian, The Mar-a-Lago Club

Title: Mar-a-Lago: The Rich History and Jewels of the Marjorie Merriweather Post Era

3:00�P.M.

Tom Gregersen, Cultural Director, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

Title: Paintings and Calligraphy by 20th Century Zen Masters

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Dear Friends:

I am pleased to welcome you to the 8th annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Florida is proud to host this event, which draws more than 50,000 people from the United States and around the world to our state to view magnifi cent works of art. This annual milestone in the art com-munity features nearly 200 international exhibitors and is an important economic generator for Florida. Events like these are exactly what Florida needs to create jobs.

During your stay, I encourage you to enjoy the many delights that Florida's Cultural Capitol has to offer, including 47 miles of Atlantic shoreline, historic hotels, museums and performing arts venues, and world-class shopping and dining.

Best wishes for a successful event and an enjoyable visit to the Sunshine State.

Sincerely,

Rick ScottGovernor of Florida

February 18, 2011

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RICK SCOTTGOVERNOR

THE CAPITOLTALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399 • (850) 488-2272 • FAX (850) 922-4292

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Dear Guests,

On behalf of the City of West Palm Beach, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the Eighth Annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show. This much anticipated event brings over 200 prestigious dealers from around the world to the Capital City of the Palm Beaches at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

I would like to extend hearty congratulations to the show organizers: Kris Charamonde, Scott Diament and Rob Samuels. The Palm Beach Jewelry Art & Antique Show has become a vital part of the Palm Beach season, both in terms of the cultural experience it provides and the economic advantages it brings to our community through tourism and international business.

In addition to enjoying the amazing collection of art, antiques and jewelry, I encourage you to explore the many other treasures the City has to offer. After show hours, walk across the street to CityPlace for fabulous dining and shopping, see a show at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts or visit our picturesque waterfront.

Enjoy your stay in West Palm Beach, and enjoy the show.

Sincerely,

Lois J. FrankelMayor

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OFFICIAL INFORMATION SOURCE FOR VISITORS AND MEETING PLANNERS

1555 PALM BEACH LAKES BOULEVARD, SUITE 800, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401T. 561.233.3000 F. 561.233.3009 palmbeachfl.com

Greetings,

On behalf of the Palm Beach County Convention and Visitors Bureau, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all of the guests and exhibitors attending the 8th annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show. This prestigious event brings history and culture to the forefront at our state-of-the-art Palm Beach County Convention Center.

Congratulations to Kris Charamonde, Scott Diament and Rob Samuels, for organizing this international event that has become a tradition and major destination for renowned exhibitors, distinguished collectors and lovers of fi ne art and antiques.

Our community is privileged to host this world-class show, and we invite you to discover The Palm Beaches where, for over 100 years, travelers from around the world have stayed, played and experienced the genuine hospitality and breathtaking beauty of America’s First Resort Destination®.

Enjoy the show and make The Palm Beaches your own — the best way to experience Florida!

Sincerely,

Jorge PesqueraCEO/President

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CONTENTS

Show Hours & Preview Party 1

Lecture Series 3

Letters of Greeting 4

Retro Revival 12by Lynn Morgan

American Modernism: The Shein Collection 18by Charles Brock & Nancy Anderson, with Harry Cooper

Participating Exhibitors 28

Advertisements 189

Index of Exhibitors 223

Future Palm Beach Show Group Exhibitions 230

FRONT COVER

William Samuel Horton (1865–1936), Children on an English Beach, ca. 1918.Oil on board, 15 x 18 inches. Courtesy of Brock & Co., Concord, Massachusetts.

BACK COVER

“Pavot” flower pin set with “mystery set” ruby petals, round diamond pistil center, three pavé set leaves and stem with round and baguette diamonds, mounted in platinum and 18k gold, signed Van Cleef & Arpels and numbered with French assay marks, circa 1960s. Courtesy of J.S. Fearnley, Atlanta, Georgia.

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Welcome to the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show!

The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show is the largest show of its kind in the United States. UBS Financial Services Inc. is proud to be the main sponsor of this unique and notable event and we are honored to continue our eight-year partnership with the show.

Appreciating and supporting art is a deeply valued tradition at UBS, where we aim to provide the most personalized services available globally in wealth management, asset management, and investment banking. We believe that art is an individual endeavor, with each person appreciating art from their own point-of-view. Our approach to fi nancial advice and guidance works the same way, with each person's individual situation requiring different perspectives, techniques, and solutions. At UBS, we are committed to supporting cultural expression and to making the arts accessible to our clients, our employees, and to the communities in which we serve.

UBS Financial Services, Inc. is proud to be affi liated with the works exhibited at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show. The show brings together collectors, exhibitors, and art enthusiasts from around the world, and promises to be an enriching experience for everyone involved. Please enjoy their vast talents and enjoy the show!

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PreviewEveningO F T H E

W W W. H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y P B C . O RG

The funds donated from the Preview evening benefit the

educational programs of the Historical Society and the Richard

and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, located

within the 1916 Courthouse in downtown West Palm Beach.

Following a multi-million dollar restoration, the Museum

opened in March 2008 to enrich the lives of children and

adults. The Courthouse also serves as the headquarters for the

Historical Society of Palm Beach County.

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HISTORYMUSEUM

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PA L M B E A C H C O U N T Y

R I C H A R D A N D PAT

JOHNSON

HISTORYMUSEUM

Historical Society of Palm Beach County exists to further

an understanding and appreciation of Palm Beach County history and

heritage by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting cultural

resources for education and enrichment of present and future

generations. The Society maintains a large library and archive which is

an active research facility.

The Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum

took six years to complete and enables the Historical Society to weave

our community history into the fabric of daily life. The Museum is

divided into two main galleries, The People Gallery and The Place

Gallery plus a temporary gallery for rotating special exhibits. The

People Gallery features a large theatrical diorama projecting images of

notable individuals from all walks of Palm Beach County life. Kiosks

and exhibits with artifacts contribute to unfolding the stories behind

these significant and colorful characters of the past, including

Pre-Columbian inhabitants, Seminole Indians, early pioneers, the

business and philanthropic community, educators, and influential

leaders in the arts, law, medicine and politics. The Place Gallery explores

Palm Beach County’s natural environment and the many communities

that have contributed to its distinct identity. The courthouse building

also houses the original 1916 courtroom with exhibits on government

and the election process.

The Historical Society provides an educational curriculum on county

history to the School District of Palm Beach County at no cost to tax

payers. In addition to education programs in the schools, we invite

adult and student tour groups to participate in the museum

experience by scheduling a visit or participating in one of our special

events or programs. We also invite you to explore Palm Beach County

history online by visiting www.pbchistoryonline.org.

For further information please call (561) 832-4164 or visit our

website at www.historicalsocietypbc.org

The Museum is open 10am – 5pm Tuesday through Saturday.

300 N. Dixie Highway, Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida 33401.

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by LYNN MORGAN

REVIVALRETRO

“Retro” jewelry can be an elusive concept. First coined in the

1970s by jewelry historian Francois Curiel, the term covers a

dazzling array of styles spread across several historic eras.

“It’s become a catch-all phrase for any jewelry created

between the late 1930s and 1950s,” explains dealer Audrey

Friedman of New York’s Primavera Gallery, “even though there

are a lot of stylistic diff erences over such a long period.”

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Retro jewelry can be divided into three distinct periods: Modernism, the outgrowth of Art Deco; wartime austerity; and post-war celebration. Each period vividly embodies and evokes its own historic and cultural moment.

For many collectors, the defi nitive Retro look is a bold, sinuous piece in highly pol-ished yellow or rose gold, centered with a massive colored stone: aquamarine, amethyst, or citrine. If diamonds, rubies, or sapphires were part of the design then they were gener-ally small and relegated to a supporting role as highlight stones. The design and the drama came from the sculptural settings and the monumental gemstones. “By the late thir-

ties, most of the skilled artisans in Europe were drafted into their nation’s armies, and the talent pool for fi ne jewelry makers was severely diminished,” explains Judith Price, the director of the National Jewelry Institute and author of Masterpieces of American Jewelry. She adds, “The craftspeople weren’t available to make intricate, complicated pieces, and the materials weren’t available. Platinum was being diverted to the war effort and many gems weren’t available due to the war. Jewelers had to improvise.” Price notes “The forties were about limited resources. They had to use color to create excitement: the big, bold stones, the highly polished gold. Jewelers

were very clever.” The post-war years of the late forties and into the fi fties saw a return to opulence and luxury. Once again, extrava-gance and femininity defi ned both fashion and jewelry, and joyous motifs of fl owers, butterfl ies, and ballerinas in gold, diamonds, and precious gems became popular.

Among the most recognizable styles of the late 1930s and early 1940s were the yellow gold bracelets of bold, geometric links or chain mesh, fi nished with a buckle-style clasp, inspired by Victorian garter belts. This “statement” jewelry was designed by houses like Cartier, Mauboussin, Verdura, Boivin, Boucheron, and Seaman Schepps. It was

Pair of clip-brooches in 18-karat gold, citrine, sapphires and diamonds, circa late 1930s to early 1940s, by Marchak, Paris. Courtesy, Primavera Gallery.

Feather brooch, citrine and yellow gold, 1940s, by JE Caldwell of Philadelphia. Courtesy, Pat Saling.

PREVIOUS PAGE:Aquamarine and diamond parure comprising a necklace, bracelet, and clip brooch, the necklace designed as a pink and yellow gold foliate motif bordered by rows of oval-shaped aquamarines and by additional gold leaves; the bracelet and clip of similar design formed of yellow gold leaf motifs and oval-shaped aquamarines all enhanced with rows of brilliant-cut diamond. Circa 1935, by Boucheron. Courtesy, Hancocks.

This magnifi cent suite was originally the property of Oscar winning actress Joan Crawford, who became an avid collector of fi ne jewelry. She wore this suite of necklace, bracelet, and brooch in the 1939 fi lm “The Women,” and it is often described as Crawford’s favorite piece of jewelry. The suite was acquired by Andy Warhol from a sale of Joan Crawford’s possessions on January 18th 1978 in New York. It was then sold Sotheby’s New York, December 1988, lot 2098, in “The Andy Warhol Sale.”

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Cabochon turquoise and pavé diamond ring, circa 1940, by Cartier. Courtesy, Sandra Cronan, Ltd.

Platinum ring featuring invisibly set rubies and diamonds by Tiff any & Co. The center of the ring features 66 invisibly set rubies surrounded by 22 baguette cut diamonds, and 32 round cut diamonds. Circa 1940s and signed, Tiff any & Co. Courtesy, Macklowe Gallery.

A pair of diamond, ruby and gold “Sign Language” brooches, circa 1940, by Paul Flato. Courtesy, Vendome.

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frequently seen on some of the world’s most glamorous women, including fi lm stars like Merle Oberon and the Duchess of Windsor.

During the golden age of Hollywood in the late 1930s and 1940s, stars were among the big-gest and most visible clients for the Retro jew-elry. It was a perfect match. Actresses needed jewelry that was highly photogenic, impactful, and larger-than-life, like their studio-crafted screen personas. Stars often wore their own jewelry on screen and there was no small amount of professional competition over whose jewels was the fi nest. Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Paulette Goddard, Rita Hayworth, and Joan Crawford were all well-known for their beautiful collections of jewelry.

It wasn’t just women who wore Retro jewelry. Paul Flato (1900–1999), one of Hollywood’s most popular jewelers was known for the pieces he created for dapper

gentlemen during the heyday of his career in the late 1930s to 1943: his cuffl inks, shirt studs, and cigarette cases of impeccable ele-gance were worn and carried by some of Hollywood’s most powerful moguls and lead-ing men, including Gary Cooper, Fred Astaire, and Cary Grant. It was an era of tremendous style and glamour.

“Flato was infl uenced by Surrealism,” says Elizabeth Irvine Bray, the author of Paul Flato Jeweler to the Stars. “He designed a pair of ‘foot’ cuffl inks for the Hollywood costume designer Adrian [Adrian Adolph Greenberg], and his ‘nuts and bolts’ cuffl inks of the 1930s, originally designed for society band leader Peter Duchine, became one of his most widely copied designs; you can still see ver-sions of them today.” Bray adds, “He made ‘sign language’ brooches for women; hands, in gold, with enamel or ruby fi ngernails,

making the sign language gestures for ini-tials. They were hugely popular: Katharine Hepburn wore them in ‘Holiday.’”

Among his witty designs was a brooch Flato made for actress Marlene Dietrich. “She fell on the set of ‘The Lady is Willing’ [1942] and broke her leg,” Elizabeth Bray explains. “The cast and crew commissioned a brooch from Flato: a pair of legs, in gold, with ruby toenails, and one of them is set in a cast!”

The power of Retro jewelry was its initial visual impact rather than its use of rare mate-rials, a result of the restraints from World War II (1939–1945). Luxury industries in general, and fi ne jewelry in particular, were transformed. There was an unavailability of diamonds and exotic gemstones, and many of jewelry’s traditional raw materials like gold and platinum were diverted to a more brutal yet vital purpose.

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Patriotic themes became popular—red, white, and blue were prominent colors—and military images of airplanes and medals were frequently seen. Women wore bracelets with each charm representing a husband, a son, or brother fi ghting the war. Paris-based jeweler Mauboussin created a “Jeep” brooch in gold, brilliants, and a cabochon ruby to celebrate the liberation of Paris.

After the war, a new style blossomed. In 1947, Christian Dior introduced his electrify-ing “New Look” collection and the era of wartime restraint, rationing, and self-depriva-tion was over. A new lushness and opulence entered fashion, and a new affl uence and sophistication entered society. Travel became easier and more accessible, and Europeans and Americans had more exposure to one another, with infl uences and ideas crossing the Atlantic faster than ever before. Weary of the war, there was a universal craving for comfort, luxury, and leisure. The military-infl uenced, strict, even parsimonious tailor-ing required by wartime fabric rationing was replaced by a joyous celebration of softness and femininity. Tiny waists and generous décolletage were accentuated by sweetheart necklines and billowing skirts and crinolines. Silk was no longer reserved for parachutes; it could be layered lavishly on dresses that were meant, in Christian Dior’s words “to make women look like fl owers.”

It was the era of the cocktail party, and jewelry design followed the prevailing mood in fashion and culture. It became softer, more romantic, more feminine and more hopeful than it had been during the Depression and the war years. American Retro jewelry exhib-ited playfulness in this era that is utterly charming: sea shells, birds, and hearts were

THIS PAGE, TOP:“Dauphins” brooch, 18-karat gold, the bodies set with diamonds and sapphires, circa 1957, by Rene Boivin, Paris. Courtesy of Primavera Gallery.

THIS PAGE, BOTTOM:Fantastic pair of platinum and white gold earclips each designed as a pavé-diamond and calibré-cut aquamarine scroll Suzanne Belperron, Paris circa 1945. Previously property of heiress and philanthropist Doris Duke whose life was brought to screen in the 2007 fi lm 'Bernard and Doris' staring Susan Sarandon and Ralph Fiennes. Courtesy, Hancocks.

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recurring motifs: peaceful, lighthearted images meant to counter the recent horrors of the war. European designers like Rene Boivin, Verdura, and Jean Schlumberger explored mythological images like unicorns, mer-maids, phoenixes, and winged horses in gold, enamel, and precious stones, and Van Cleef & Arpels introduced their famous jeweled “ballerina” brooches. Realistic depictions of animals were also popular, and chic lapels were frequently adored with gorgeous jeweled menageries of birds and beasts.

One of the most famous of these natural-ist jewels was the Cartier “Panther” brooch, designed for the Duchess of Windsor in

THIS PAGE, UPPER LEFT:18-karat yellow gold and diamond necklace, Mauboussin, circa 1940s. Courtesy, Fred Leighton.

THIS PAGE, LOWER LEFT:Turquoise necklace in 18-karat yellow gold, diamond, and citrine, circa 1952, by Cartier, France. Courtesy, Camilla Dietz Bergeron.

THIS PAGE, INSET:Coral, emerald, diamond and gold love bird brooch by Cartier made 1950. The brooch is marked with French Assay Mark, signed and numbered. Courtesy, L'Etoile Royale.

1948. It featured a gold panther with black enamel spots, reclining, majestically on a “rock”— a 90-karat, cabochon emerald. It created a world-wide sensation, and made the

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An important 18-karat yellow gold and diamond retro necklace by Cartier, circa 1950. Courtesy, Fred Leighton.

THIS PAGE, BELOW:Citrine, amethyst and diamond cuff bracelet by Trabert & Hoeff er-Mauboussin, circa 1940s. Courtesy, Fred Leighton.

“Panther” one of Cartier’s signature motifs. It joined the earlier “Pink Flamingo” brooch created by Jean Toussaint in gold, caliber emeralds, sapphires, and rubies as one of the most recognizable and widely imi-tated jewels of all time.

There was a huge demand for glamorous jeweled objects: powder compacts, cigarette lights and cases, evening bags, and lipstick cases. Cocktail parties and balls were revived and women wore sweeping gowns by Marcel Rochas, Norman Hartnell, Jacques Fath, Dior, and Balenciaga, and their low necklines—paired with the upswept hairstyles of the day—left vast expanses of lovely necks and seductive cleavage to be adorned with ornate necklaces and Seaman Schepps cluster ear clips, an innovative style that heaped together lavish mounds of cabochons of colored stones.

The late 1940s and early 1950s saw a lot of experimentation in jewelry. Artists like Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, and Tony Duquette all

explored jewelry design, with Duquette creat-ing pieces for the Duchess of Windsor.

Retro jewelry in all its manifestations fell out of favor in the 1960s and 1970s and, unfortunately, a lot of examples were broken up and melted down to recycle the metal and reclaim the stones for use in new designs. It wasn’t until the 1980s that Retro jewelry began to attract a new generation of passion-ate collectors.

Artist Andy Warhol was one of the fi rst new collectors to recognize the distinctiveness of Retro jewelry, and he built an impressive collection. “In the Eighties, I bought a Retro style bracelet: a heavy gold setting, with a huge citrine,” recalls Audrey Friedman. “One of our associates, a lovely young woman from a very good family looked at it and said, ‘that’s one of the ugliest things I have ever seen!’ A short time later, Andy came in and bought it, caus-ing no small amount of embarrassment!”

The historic sale of the Duchess of Windsor’s jewels, in 1987, and a year later, the Warhol estate sale brought Retro jewelry into the headlines and back into fashion. Today, it still attracts collectors who appreci-ate its bold and fearless designs.

“It’s coming out of the closets and the family safes,” says Judith Price. “People are taking a close look at their mother’s and grandmother’s jewelry and realizing its value and beauty.” She adds, “You can’t make jew-elry like this anymore.”

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BY CHARLES BROCK AND NANCY ANDERSON, WITH HARRY COOPER

The early American modernists may be usefully under-stood as the generation of artists born primarily between 1875 and 1890 who promulgated the new languages of modern art—fauvism, cubism, futurism, orphism, synchromism, expressionism, Dada—both

in the United States and abroad. This remarkably small group con-stituted a true avant-garde; over the course of the twentieth century legions of artists would follow in their wake. Yet as the century unfolded, the contribution of these painters and sculptors to the history of modernism was at times illuminated and at other times obscured. A point of near total eclipse was reached after World War II, with the promotion of abstract expressionism as the ultimate “triumph” of American painting. During the last quarter of the twentieth century, a clearer vision emerged of the early American modernists’ crucial role in the development of a modernist culture both in America and Europe. The Shein Collection, consisting of twenty representative works by nineteen of the most important first-generation modernists, reflects this greater understanding.

The careers of the artists in the Shein Collection attest to a predi-lection, integral to the modernist enterprise, to break free from personal and national identity and their attendant psychological and geographical bounds to, in the American poet Ezra Pound’s epochal

phrase, “make it new.” Before the 1913 Armory Show, Gertrude and Leo Stein in Paris and Alfred Stieglitz in New York created a dynamic transatlantic forum for artists such as Patrick Henry Bruce, Marsden Hartley, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, John Marin, Alfred Maurer, and Max Weber, as well as for the great European innova-tors Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. After the Armory Show, largely orchestrated by Arthur B. Davies and a landmark in the his-tory of modernism, Macdonald-Wright and Morgan Russell issued their synchromist manifesto on color painting and executed works of great chromatic complexity, while Hartley and Joseph Stella devel-oped their singular styles, and Weber advanced his cubist practice. In 1915 Marcel Duchamp arrived in New York, where, inspired by the commercial and technological culture of the city, undertook varia-tions on his revolutionary idea of the “readymade.” Duchamp’s brilliance soon inspired such precocious artists as Charles Demuth, Man Ray, Morton Schamberg, and Charles Sheeler, and was seminal to the formulation of American precisionism. In the 1920s, Marin, Arthur Dove, and Georgia O’Keeffe, prominent members of the Stieglitz group and well versed in the lessons of European mod-ernism, pursued a refined, nature-based abstraction that Stieglitz promoted as distinctively American. At the same time Bruce and John Storrs developed their own mature modernist styles in France.

MODERNISMAMERICAN

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Max Weber (American, 1881–1961)The Fisherman, 1919Gouache on canvasCollection of Deborah and Ed Shein

While living in Paris from 1905 to 1909, Weber befriended Pablo Picasso and witnessed firsthand the development of cubism. When the American artist returned home he brought with him the first painting by Picasso to enter the United States. Weber's own painting, too, adopted a cubist style, as seen in the fractured planes, masklike features, and subdued palette of The Fisherman. Too abstract to bear a true likeness, the portrait nevertheless resembles the artist, an avid fish-erman, who smoked a pipe and wore vests and jackets much like those depicted here.

John Storrs (American, 1885–1956)Auto Tower, Industrial Forms, ca. 1922Cast concrete, paintedNational Gallery of Art, Washington; gift and Promised Gift of Deborah and Ed Shein

This sculpture tower, and another nearly identical example in the collection, incorporates the long body of a contemporary luxury touring car turned on its end, transforming a functional, industrial form into an architectural adornment or monument — a totem to American technology. Storrs, a Chicago native and the son of an architect, was knowledgeable about mod-ernist buildings and here embraces the hallmarks of the art deco style: elegant geometry, graphic use of black, and fascination with technology.

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Marsden Hartley (American, 1877–1943)Pre-War Pageant, 1913Oil on canvas, 39½ x 31⅞ inchesCollection of Deborah and Ed Shein

Painted in 1913, Pre-War Pageant is among the first purely abstract paintings by an American artist. Hartley had sailed for Paris a year earlier and there became interested in spirituality and art theories, including those of Wassily Kandinsky, who believed in the triangle’s spiritual properties. In Berlin in 1913, Hartley began a military-inspired series to which Pre-War Pageant belongs. With its bold use of primary hues and simple geometric forms, Hartley’s canvas pulsates with energy that spills beyond the canvas onto the frame. While in Europe during the teens Hartley maintained his ties to New York, sending pictures back to Alfred Stieglitz to exhibit at his intimate 291 gallery. Recalling the effect of a Hartley exhibition in 1916, Georgia O’Keeffe remarked it was “like a brass band in a small closet.”

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Georgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)Dark Iris No. 2, 1927 Oil on canvas, 32 x 21 inchesCollection of Deborah and Ed Shein

In warm weather, O’Keeffe left New York City for the more peaceful surroundings of Lake George in upstate New York, where she stayed with Alfred Stieglitz at his family’s summer home. The natural environs of the retreat provided both artists with rich subject matter. In Dark Iris No. 2, O’Keeffe plunges deep into the center of a black iris, pre-senting such an unusual and narrow focus that the painting verges on abstraction. The flower also may be seen as embodying sexual imagery, clouds, or even (turned on its side) the Lake George mountains and water. O’Keeffe alluded to the transformational power of art when she said, “When you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it’s your world for the moment. I want to give that world to someone else.”

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Charles Demuth (American, 1883–1935)End of the Parade: Coatesville, Pa., 1920 Tempera and pencil on board, 19⅞ x 15¾ inchesCollection of Deborah and Ed Shein

Demuth fused industrial style and subject matter, depicting the Lukens Steel complex with clear-cut lines and contained color—a style known as precisionism. The smokestacks and buildings are as crisply rendered as an architectural drawing, and even the billows of smoke are carefully delineated. Demuth’s painting, however, does not faithfully document the Lukens factory; one building is fancifully composed of stacked trapezoids, and rays of steely gray shoot across the sky in a decorative arrangement. Critics admired Demuth’s ability to find beauty in industrialized America. As Henry McBride noted, “He makes of it a thing that seems to glorify a subject that the rest of us have been taught to consider ugly.”

Marcel Duchamp (French-American, 1887–1968 Fresh Widow, 1964 edition (based on 1920 original) Painted wood frame and eight glass panels covered with black leather, 30½ x 1711⁄16 inchesNational Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of Deborah and Ed Shein

Describing the manufacture of this sculpture, Duchamp said, “This small model of a French window was made by a carpenter in New York in 1920. To complete it I replaced the glass panes by panes made of leather, which I insisted should be shined everyday like shoes. French Window was called Fresh Widow, an obvious enough pun.” Indeed, the pun would have been especially pertinent in 1920, in the immediate aftermath of World War I. Signed by Duchamp’s female alter ego, Rose Sélavy (a pun on eros c’est la vie,or “eros, that’s life”), Fresh Widow offers a critique of how art tradi-tionally operates. For instance, by covering the window panes with black leather Duchamp contradicts the basic notion that a painting should operate as a window into another world—an idea broadly accepted since the Renaissance.

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Charles Sheeler (American, 1883–1965)Composition around White, 1959 Oil on canvas, 30 x 33 inchesCollection of Deborah and Ed Shein

Sheeler’s works, with their particular blend of quintessentially American subjects and modern style, often were described as both familiar and abstract. That is especially true in this depiction of a New England barn—his last variation on a theme that had occupied him for decades. The composition, rendered with broad, flat application of color, is based on photomontages the artist made of barns in which he layered negatives to create complex arrangements of superimposed architectural forms.

Stuart Davis (American, 1892–1964)Unfinished Business, 1962 Oil on canvas, 36 x 45 inchesCollection of Deborah and Ed Shein

When the Philadelphia-born Davis exhibited at the Armory Show in 1913 he was one of the youngest participants. Beginning in the 1920s he brought the graphic sensibility and restricted palette of commercial advertising into his art. These qualities are evident in one of the artist’s last paintings, Unfinished Business, in which Davis engages viewers in a bit of visual wordplay. An assortment of Xs and Os suggests tic-tac-toe symbols that have slipped off their grid. In the lower right quadrant, “Edy” is rendered in script, and along the right edge “PAD” is printed. The former is likely a variation of the sequence “Ideas—Eyedas—Eyedeas” that Davis recorded in one of his sketchbooks, also known as sketchpads or “pads.” Combined with the letters “NO” at left we may surmise that Davis was referring to the American poet William Carlos Williams’ famous axiom, “No ideas but in things.”

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In 2008 and 2009, the Gallery received three gifts from Edward and Deborah Shein: John Storrs’ Auto Tower, Industrial Forms (c. 1922), Marcel Duchamp’s Fresh Widow (1920/1964), and John Marin’s The Written Sea (1952). The Sheins intend to continue making gifts of important works from their collection with their ultimate goal of giving all 20 of their masterworks to the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Presented here are details of a selection from the twenty works that were exhibited in American Modernism: The Shein Collection, which closed on January 3, 2011, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. American Modernism was organized by Charles Brock and Nancy Anderson, with Harry Cooper. This article is reprinted in part from the Summer 2010 issue of Antiques & Fine Art Magazine.

Charles Brock is associate curator of American and British Paintings, Nancy Anderson is curator and head of the department of American and British Paintings, and Harry Cooper is curator and head of the department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the National Gallery of Art, Washington.

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A.�B. LEVY 211 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480

tel: 561.835.9139�fax: 561.832.5625 email: [email protected]�internet: www.ablevypb.com

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An Italian marble group of a young couple embracing by Ernesto Gazzeri, (Italian, 1866), the group 40 in. high; the pedestal 37 in. high. Provenance: Private Collector, Michigan

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AARON FABER GALLERY

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Patek Philippe Vintage Timepieces from the Aaron Faber Collection

666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10103tel: 212.586.8411�fax: 212.582.0205

email: [email protected]�internet: www.aaronfaber.com

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HAND WOVEN FURNISHINGS, CIRCA 1850 TO 1930

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A collection of rattan furnishings by the Heywood Wakefield Company of Gardner, Massachsetts, circa 1920. Natural finish with colored trim.

JAMES BUTTERWORTH • MICHAEL DONOVAN

ANTIQUE AMERICAN WICKER

131 Daniel Webster Highway, Nashua, NH 03060By appointment

tel: 603.881.9727�cell: 508.523.5189�fax: 603.598.8706email: [email protected]

internet: www.antiqueamericanwicker.com

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ARADER GALLERIES

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Athanasius FordOsceola

1838, wash drawingAfter a sketch from life by John Rogers Vinton

12½" x 8"Signed with monogram and dated, lower right

Inscribed below: “As sketched from life at Lake Monroe, Florida by Capt. J.R. Vinton of the United States Army.”

1016 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10075�tel: 212.628.762529 East 72nd Street, New York, NY 10021�tel: 212.628.3668

email: [email protected]�internet: www.aradergalleries.com

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ART LINK INTERNATIONALFINE ART FROM AMERICAN & FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM THROUGH MODERNISM & POP

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David Davidovich BurliukOil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches

Circa 1948

809 Lucerne Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33460tel: 561.493.1162�email: [email protected]�internet: www.artlinkinternational.com

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ARTWORLD INTERNATIONAL

Lucien Adrion (French, 1889–1953)Les Tuillieres, Paris, circa 1948Oil on canvas, 24 x 29 inches

tel: 754.264.6350 �cell: 954.923.2874email: [email protected]�internet: www.willemgflippo.com

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Martha Walter (1875–1976)Under the Large Striped Umbrella on a Foggy Day, ca. 1916

Oil on canvasboard, 14 x 18 inchesSigned lower left: Martha Walter

ASHLEY JOHN GALLERY

410 South County Road (at the northwest corner of Worth Avenue and South County Road)Palm Beach, FL 33480

tel: 561.429.8454�email: [email protected]

SPECIALIZING IN 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN ART, SCULPTURE, ESTATE JEWELRY AND FINE WATCHES

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ASIANTIQUES

Carved Chinese glass from the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911)

Winter Park, Floridatel: 407.362.1025�fax: 407.358.5161

email: [email protected]�internet: www.asiantiques.com

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B�+�G FINE ART

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Stanton MacDonald-Wright (1890–1973)Study For “American Synchromy No. 2”, 1919

Charcoal drawing on cream wove paper, 15⅞ x 9¼ inchesSheet size: 17 x 11⅝ inches; Frame size: 38¼ x 3113⁄16 inches

PROVENANCE:George Adams Gallery, New York, NY

EXHIBITED:North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC

Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CAThe Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston, TXArkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AK

ILLUSTRATED:Color, Myth, And Music: Stanton MacDonald-Wright and Synchromism by Will South, page 76

201 South Estes Dr Ste D6, Chapel Hill, NC 27514tel: 919.968.8008�email: [email protected]

internet: www.bpgfineart.com / www.animationandfineart.com

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BENCHMARKOF PALM BEACH

678 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA 30513tel: 706.258.3553 / 800.790.9033�fax: 706.258.3788

email: [email protected]: www.benchmarkofpalmbeach.com

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BETTERIDGE JEWELERS

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117 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830tel: 203.869.0124

email: [email protected]�internet: www.betteridge.com

Art Nouveau 'spring landscape' dog collar plaque, mounted in silver-topped gold, designed as a rectangular panel, depicting a spring landscape with green enamel grass and brownish

orange foliate details, with white and brown enamel birch trees, as well as a blue enamel lake and purple enamel mountains, set against a milky-bluish opal sky, the landscape set within a

rose-cut diamond surround, circa 1900 (the gold pin stems likely added later), by Koch.

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BETTY BRESLER INC.

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Mikimoto collar of Akoya pearls joined by a platinum plaque set with 6.15 carats of diamonds and a natural sapphire.

ESTATE JEWELS

16781 Chagrin Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 44120tel: 216.751.4666�mobile: 216.780.9036�email: [email protected]

internet: www.estatejewels.com

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BROCK & CO.

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84A Commonwealth Avenue, Concord, MA 01742tel: 978.369.1358� fax: 978.369.1359

email: [email protected] �internet: www.brockandco.com

William Samuel Horton (1865–1936)Children on an English Beach, ca. 1918

Oil on board, 15 x 18 inches

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BRUCE KODNER GALLERIES

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24 South Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, FL 33460tel: 561.585.9999

email: [email protected]

J. G. Brown Oil on Canvas

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BURLINGTON PAINTINGS

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FINE 19TH/20TH CENTURY & CONTEMPORARY BRITISH & EUROPEAN PAINTINGS

Rafael Senet y Perez (1856–1926)The Grand Canal, Venice

Oil on canvas, 17⅛ x 30⅜ inchesSigned

10 & 12 Burlington Gardens, London W1S 3EY�United Kingdomtel: 011.44.20.7734.9984�email: [email protected]�internet: www.burlington.co.uk

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CALLAGHAN FINE PAINTINGS & CONTEMPORARY BRONZE

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22, St Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1ED UKtel: +44 (0) 1743 343452�UK mobile: +44 (0) 7810 714545�US mobile: 615 870 7639email: art@callaghan-fi nepaintings.com �internet: www.callaghan-fi nepaintings.com

Claude Venard (1913–1999)Modele assis sur fond Rouge

Oil on canvas, 22 x 18¼ inchesSigned

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CALLAN FINE ART

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240 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130tel: 504.524.0025

email: info@callanfi neart.com�internet: www.callanfi neart.com

William Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)Pandore

Oil on canvas, 36½ x 26 inchesSigned & dated W. Bouguereau 1890 lower left

LITERATURE:Bouguereau's Accounts, (as Pandore)

D. Bartoli with F. Ross, William Bouguereau Catalogue Raisonné, no. 1890/15, p. 270, illustrated (color)Franqueville, William Bouguereau, Paris, 1895, p. 149, (as Pandore)

M. Vachon, W. Bouguereau, 1900, p. 157 (as Psyché)M. S. Walker, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, A Summary Catalogue of the Paintings in William-Adolphe Bouguereau,

L'art Pompier, exhibition catalogue, 1992, p. 73

This work is accompanied by a certifi cate of authenticity by Damien Bartoli.

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CAMILLA DIETZ BERGERON LTD 818 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10065

tel: 212.794.9100�fax: 212.794.7012�email: [email protected]�internet: www.cdbltd.com

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Retro Gold Bracelet, Diamond Fireworks Brooch, Diamond and Gold Bombe Ring, Aldo Cipullo Green Onyx and Lapis Necklace, Van Cleef & Arpels White Coral Earrings, Buccellati Gold and Diamond Cuff, Enamel and Gold Ring, Gold and Diamond Door Knocker Style Earrings

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Clarice Cliff "Diamonds" 12 inch Lotus Vase, ca. 1929–1930

CARA ANTIQUESENGLISH AND FRENCH MAJOLICA • ENGLISH CLARICE CLIFF AND MOORCROFT

DUTCH GOUDA AND BELGIAN BOCH FRERES KERAMIS

PMB313 13 Summit Square Center, Langhorne, PA 19047tel: 215.579.7971�mobile: 215.499.5604

email: [email protected]�internet: www.caraantiques.com

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CARLSON AND STEVENSON ANTIQUES

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Basket of Flowers. English watercolor 1835. Presented in 19th Century Lemon-gold frame.

PO Box 1113, Manchester Center, VT 05255tel: 802.236.2342 / 802.236.4945

email: [email protected]�internet: www.carlsonandstevenson.com

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CAVALIER GALLERIES, INC.

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405 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830�tel: 203.869.366434 Main Street, Nantucket, MA 02554�tel: 508.325.4405

email: [email protected]�internet: www.cavaliergalleries.com

Peregrine HeathcoteWhere Next, 2010

Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches

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CHARAMONDE JEWELRY

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500 North Dixie HighwayLake Worth, FL 33460

tel: 561.451.8330email: [email protected]

Exquisite collection of Bvlgari’s classic “Alveare Style” bracelets and earrings.

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CHARLES EDWIN PUCKETT

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MEDIEVAL ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS, ANTIQUE MAPS & PRINTS, AND CLASSICAL ANTIQUITIES

3867 West Market Street, #253, Akron, OH 44333tel: 330.668.0032�mobile tel: 330.730.3053�fax: 330.668.0037

email: [email protected]�internet: www.cepuckett.com

member: Antiques Council

“The Nativity” from A Book of Hours, France, c. 1490.Tempera and gold on vellum.

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CHARLES L. WASHBURNE ANTIQUES

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VICTORIAN MAJOLICA POTTERY

George Jones Majolica Underwater Stilton Cheese Keeper, England, circa 1870.

P.O. Box 486, Solebury, PA 18963tel: 215.794.7584�fax: 215.794.0990

email: [email protected]�internet: www.majolica.net

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CHILDS GALLERY

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Richard Baiano, Stephanie Bond

169 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116tel: 617-266-1108�fax: 617-266-2381�email: [email protected]: www.childsgallery.com�www.facebook.com/childsgallery

member: IFPDA

Paul Cadmus (American, 1904–1999)Shore Leave, 1935

Etching, 10½ x 11¾ inchesIn this scathing caricature of sailors on shore leave, Cadmus revels in the suggestive, satirical and controversial.

Ex-collection Paul Cadmus.

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CHINA SQUARE

HORST vs DEGAS2010

Chromogenic Print with Dibond Plexiglass60 x 40 in. / 152.4 x 101.6 cm

108 x 72 in. / 274.3 x 182.9 cm.

102 Allen Street, New York, NY 10002tel: 212.255.8886�email: [email protected]�internet: www.chinasquareny.com

CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART

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Harry Roseland (American, 1867–1950)To baby Florence, 1907

Oil on canvas , 13 x 11 inchesSigned and personally dedicated on blackboard slate to one of his most used models

Also signed on wainscotingExcellent condition

UNUSUAL TAXIDERMY, ART AND CURIOSITIES

CHRISTOPHER ENGLISHFINE ANTIQUES

West Palm Beach, Florida tel: 561.310.0319�email: [email protected]

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CIRCA ANTIQUES & DECORATIONS

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P.O. Box 28, Rockport, MA 01966Contacts: Herb & Deb Meiselman�tel: 978.546.1045�cell: 508.654.1060; 508.654.0056

email: [email protected]�internet: www.circaofrockport.com

Two exceptional frames from our extensive collection of antique frames in French gilt bronze, English brass, and other materials. Pictured is an

ebonized wood frame with fi ne enamel on gilt, and a horseshoe-shaped bronze frame with gilt metal and cobalt blue enamel.

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CLASSIC ANTIQUES & INTERIORS

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65 West Schiller Street, Chicago, IL 60610tel: 312-961-6494�email: [email protected]

Chinese Dignitaries, Western Han, 206BC–8AD, Shaanxi Province, Grey Pottery, 37" Height. Fashioned In a Silhouette Poise.Extremely Rare in Form and Size, Pair, (TL)Thermoluminescence Testing Included.

Sancai Glazed Lokapalas,Tang Dynasty, 618–907 AD, 16" Height. Modeled in a Rich Blue Glaze, Reserved for Nobility, Charming Pair, (TL)Thermoluminescence Testing Included.

Chinese Horse Tang Dynasty, 618–907 AD, 28" Height. Extremely Rare Horse With Cut Fur Saddle, (TL) Thermoluminescence Testing Included.

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CLAYTON ANTIQUES

57

P.O. Box 5665, Williamsburg, VA 23188tel: 314.422.4622

email: [email protected]: www.claytonantiques.com

Magnificent Gubelin 18k and Diamond Necklace.

Undulating textured links join a centerpiece studded with G/VVS diamonds. An original 2 inch adapter converts the necklace from 16 to 18 inches.

A matching 7 inch bracelet is not shown. Circa: 1970

Makers mark: Gubelin, 750

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1960s one-of-a-kind Italian cabinet in colored and black murano glass with a pair of 1960s Venitian Aureliano Toso Design lamps and murano glass vases.

COUSLICH INTERIORS & ANTIQUES

39 East 67th Street, 5th fl oor, New York, NY 10065 tel: 212.249.0021�mobile: 321.282.7681

email: [email protected]�internet: www.couslichinteriors.com

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CRAWFORDCONTEMPORARY, LLC

59

Sterling Lighthouse Candlestick12½" tall�Approx 44ozs

Reminiscent of the fabulous silver pieces Asprey or Faberge made over 100 years ago.Hand made in London to an exacting Crawford design.

The candle fits in a spring loaded cylinder inside and is pushed up as it burns.The wick burns reliably at the top of the lighthouse giving off a radiant glow against the silver.

Fairfi eld, CTtel: 203.292.6762�mobile: 646.284.1785email: [email protected]

internet: www.crawfordcontemporary.com

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DANIELS ANTIQUES

60

Miami / Aspentel: 954.454.1395

email: [email protected] internet: www.danielsantiques.com

Japanese World War II Binoculars

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DANISH SILVER

61

Rare Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Champagne CoolerDesign #87

Circa 1915–1919Made in Copenhagen, Denmark

Denmark: Bredgade 12, 1260 Copenhagen K�tel: +45 33 11 52 52�email: [email protected]: 251 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94108�tel: 415.984.1907�email: [email protected]

internet: www.danishsilver.com

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DAVID & COMPANY

62

232 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467tel: 1.800.DAVIDCO�email: [email protected]

internet: www.davidandcompany.com

TIFFANY & CO. SCHUMBERGER BRACELET COLLECTION

18k yellow gold wide brilliant green paillone enamel

18k yellow gold wide brilliant red paillone enamel

18k yellow gold thin brilliant blue paillone enamel

18k yellow gold wide dark green paillone enamel

18k yellow gold wide brilliant gold paillone enamel

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DAWN HILL ANTIQUES

11 Main Street, New Preston, CT 06777tel: 860.868.0066�fax: 860.868.6035

email: [email protected]�internet: www.dawnhillantiques.com

63

A fi ne pair of Swedish Rococo period armchairs with traces of original blue paint and intricate carving on the back of the apron and legs, circa 1750.

SPECIALIZING IN SWEDISH ANTIQUES OF THE ROCOCO AND GUSTAVIAN PERIODS AS WELL AS 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUES AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS FROM FRANCE

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DEAN BORGHI FINE ART

64

52 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021tel: 201.784.5490�email: dean@dbfi neart.com�internet: www.dbfi neart.com

Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902)Oil on canvas, 19¾ x 27¾ inches

Signed lower right: Albert Bierstadt

Provenance: Purchased from the estate from the artistPrivate collection by descent in one family

Richard York Gallery 1999 to the present owner

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DINAN & CHIGHINE

65

P.O. Box 266, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3QR United KingdomLondon offi ce: 011.44.208.948.1939�London mobile: 011.44.783.133.9408�US mobile: 646.546.2579

email: [email protected]

Chinese Export Painting: Flowers in a Basket, ca. 1850.

Gouache on pith paper.

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DOMONT JEWELRY

66

Iradj MoiniFaceted Citrines, Amethyst and Carnelian

8661 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069tel: 310.289.9500

email: [email protected]�internet: www.domontjewelry.com

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DRUCKER ANTIQUES

67

487 East Main Street, Suite 197, Mount Kisco, New York 10549tel: 914.923.4560 / 212.794.8536

email: [email protected] / [email protected]: www.druckerantiques.com

Centerpiece Bowl No. 252, designed by Johan Rohde in 1917 for Georg Jensen.

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EOSTONE 2190 NW 87th Avenue, Doral, FL 33172

tel: 786.888.3333�email: [email protected]�internet: www.eostone.com

68

Natural Stone Fossil MuralStone Layer: Fossil Lake Classic

This mural contains a 16" Helieobatis (Stingray), a 13½" Mioplosus, a 9" Diplomystus dentatus, a 6" Priscacara liops and three Knightia eocaena.

Size: 36"H x 72"W x 3"DWeight: 200 lbs.

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ERIK THOMSEN ASIAN ART23 East 67th Street, New York, NY 10065

tel: 212.288.2588www.erikthomsen.com

69

Madake Bamboo by Bamboo Fence Edo Period (1615 – 1868), 18th C, Japan Detail from a six-panel folding screen

Ink, mineral colors, gofun and gold wash on paper with gold leaf Size: H 70" × 144" (178 × 366 cm)

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EVE STONE ANTIQUES, LTD.

70

by appointmentPost Offi ce Box 3535, Woodbridge, CT 06525

tel: 203.466.6665 / 800.833.1665�email: [email protected]: www.evestoneantiques.com

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FAERBER NEW YORK INC.

71

Provenance: HRH King Farouk 1st of Egypt

589 Fifth Avenue, Suite 803, New York, NY 10017tel: 212.752.4200�fax: 212.659.0099�email: [email protected]

internet: www.faerber-collection.com

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THE FINE ARTS CONSERVANCY West Palm Beach, FL�Miami, FLtel: 561.684.6133/305.444.6282

email: [email protected]�internet: www.art-conservation.org

72

Before restoration. After restoration.

Antonio Jacobsen (1850–1921) The Ship James Foster, oil on board, 1915. Delamination (fl aking) of the paint layers.

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FLOATING WORLD GALLERYChicago, IL

tel: 312.587.7800email: [email protected]: www.floatingworld.com

73

Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)The Great Wave, ca. 1830

Woodblock print10¼ x 15 inches

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FLORENCE & JERRY BERMAN

74

18k yellow gold and enamel bracelet by the artist Jaclyn Davidson.

ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY

P.O. Box 813597, Hollywood, FL 33081-3597tel: 954.962.4950�fax: 964.963.5413�mobile: 954.328.6985 �email: [email protected]

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FRAMONT

75

Jean Deyrolle (1911–1967)Opus 535, 1957

Oil on canvas, 22 x 26 inches

Literature: ref. 58-02 in Catalogue Raisonné

P.O. Box 4051, Greenwich, CT 06831tel: 917.562.6262�fax: 203.661.9675

email: [email protected]�internet: ww.artnet.com/framont.html

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FRANKLIN RIEHLMAN FINE ART24 East 73rd Street, #4F, New York, NY 10021

tel: 212.879.2545email: [email protected]: www.nycpaintings.com

76

Alson Clark (1876–1949)Day at the Beach

Oil on canvas, 21¼ x 28¾ inchesSigned at lower right: Alson Clark

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FRED LEIGHTON773 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065�tel: 212.288.1872

The Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV 89109�tel: 702.693.7050email: [email protected]�internet: www.fredleighton.com

77

A magnificent French Art Deco diamond and platinum bracelet.

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FREDERIC GOT GALLERY

78

Béatrice Bissara (French Artist)Constellation

2009Bronze (limited edition)

Paris – Barbizon – Saint Paul de Vencetel: +33 143261033�email: [email protected]

internet: www.artchic.com

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FRENCH COUNTRYLIVING UK LTD

79

An Exceptional Swedish Eighteenth Century Carved Wooden Canape with Lion's heads and the Original Painted Decoration attributed to Ephraim Stahl circa 1790

French Country UK Ltd 7c Penywern Road London SW5 9TT EnglandFrench cell 01133613237084�UK cell 011447770520371

email: [email protected]�website: www.frenchcountrylivingantiques.com

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FRIMAN AND STEIN INC.

80

Exquisite yellow and white diamond rose brooch by Van Cleef and Arpels. Comprised of diamond set leaves and stem mounted

in gold and platinum. Signed Van Cleef and Arpels NY, 1975

589 Fifth Avenue, Suite 709, New York, NY 10017by appointment

tel: 212.308.6200�email: [email protected]

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GALERIE PETER HARDT

81

Robert-Bosch-Strasse 12, 42477 Radevormwald, Germanytel: +49 (0) 2195-8059�mobile: +49 (0) 171 413-4413�fax: +49 (0) 2195-40774

email: [email protected]�internet: www.hardt.de

BuddhaBronze gilded

Thailand, 1850 centuryH: 190 cm / W: 102 cm / D: 64 cm

Reg. No.: 114610

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GALERIE VIVENDI

82

28 Place des Vosges 75003 Paris, Francetel: +33 (0) 142 76 9076

email: [email protected]�internet: www.vivendi-gallery.com

Fernando PorrasWater and Fire, 2010

Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 inches

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GALLERY 47

83

1050 2nd Avenue, New York , NY 10022tel: 212.888.0165 / 800.942.0550

email: [email protected]�internet: www.PerfumeBottlesAuction.com

HIGH QUALITY PERFUME BOTTLES AND FINE JEWELRY

UPPER LEFT: Fred-Paris bracelet, 18k gold.UPPER RIGHT: Tiff any pillbox, enameled 18k gold set with diamonds and sapphires.

LOWER LEFT: Kiju earrings, 14k gold set with peridots.LOWER RIGHT: Tiff any pair of bracelets, 18k gold set with rubies.

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GALLERY AFRODIT

84

ORIENTAL CARPETS, KILIMS & CENTRAL ASIAN TEXTILE ART SPECIALIST

BAGCILAR MAH. 5. SK. NO: 23/1 GOP – Ankara 06700�Turkeytel: 90 (312) 436 21 29�US CELL: 917 855 13 55�fax: 90 (312) 447 59 48

email: [email protected]�internet: www.galleryafrodit.comcontact: Mustafa Bulguroglu

Antique Persian Serapi Rug, 9 feet, 5 inches x 10 feet, 5 inches. Perfect condition.

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GAVIN SPANIERMAN, LTD.

85

1044 Madison Avenue, Suite 4F, New York NY 10075tel: 212.249.0619�email: [email protected]

internet: www.gspanierman.com

Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851–1938)Pastel #119, ca. 1922

Pastel on paper, 14¼ x 11 inchesSigned lower right: TW Dewing

Numbered by artist lower right and circled in chalk: 119

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GEROLD WUNDERLICH & CO.

8 North Water Street, Ossining, NY 10562tel: 914.923.1184�mobile: 914.954.1905�fax: 914.923.1390

email: [email protected], [email protected]: www.wunderlichandco.com

86

Edward H. Potthast (1857–1927)The Swimming Lesson, ca. 1915

Oil on panel, 12 x 16 inchesSigned lower right: E. Potthast

AMERICAN ART OF THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES, WITH AN EMPHASIS ON TWENTIETH CENTURY REALISM

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GLADWELL & COMPANY 68 Queen Victoria Street, London, UK EC4N 4SJ

tel: +44 207.248.3824�US cell: 215.200.7022�fax: +44 207.248.6899email: [email protected]�internet: www.gladwells.com; www.whpatterson.com

87

Paul S. Brown, American (contemporary), Crystal, oil on canvas, 50cm x 100cm

Paul S. Brown, American (contemporary), Silver, oil on canvas, 50cm x 100cm

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GODEL & CO. FINE ART, INC.

88

39�A East 72nd Street, New York, NY 10021tel: 212.288.7272�fax: 212.772.0304

email: info@godelfi neart.com�internet: www.godelfi neart.commember: FADA, AADLA

Charles Caryl Coleman (1840–1928)Capri, 1897

Oil on canvas, 21½ x 33½ inchesSigned and dated lower left with monogrammed initials: CCC Capri / 1897

SPECIALIZING IN 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PAINTINGS

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GUARISCO GALLERY

89

Frederick Morgan (British, 1847–1927)A Tug-of-War

Oil on canvas, 37¼ x 49½ InchesSigned lower left

1120 22nd Street, N.W. (at the Ritz-Carlton), Washington, DC 20037tel: 202.333.8533�800.426.3747�fax: 202.625.0834

email: [email protected]�internet: www.guariscogallery.com

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HABATAT GALLERIES

539 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401tel: 561.832.8787�email: [email protected]

8020 Towers Crescent Drive, Tysons Corner, VA 22182tel: 703.989.7110�email: [email protected]

internet: www.habatatgalleries.com

90

Jon KuhnMoonlight Reverie, 2010H. 17½" x W. 21" x D. 12½"

CONTEMPORARY ART AND GLASS SCULPTURE

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HANCOCKS

91

OUTSTANDING RARE JEWELS

52 & 53 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0HH, Englandtel: 011.44.207.493.8904�fax: 011.44.207.493.8905

email: [email protected]�internet: www.hancocks-london.com

Magnifi cent Art Deco bracelet comprised of two straps each set with buff -top sapphires and diamonds with a central diamond set buckle motif and clasp. By Mauboussin, Paris, circa 1935.

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HAYNES FINE ARTOF BROADWAY

92

John Atkinson Grimshaw (British, 1836–1893)Late Autumn

Oil on canvas, 30¼ x 24½ inchesProvenance: Richard Green Galleries, London

Private Collection

Picton House Galleries42 High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DT�UK

tel: 011.44.138.685.2649�fax: 011.44.138.685.8187�email: email@haynesfi neart.com�internet: www.haynesfi neart.com

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HOLLIS REH & SHARIFF2 Jobs Lane, Southampton, NY 11968tel: 631.283.6653�fax: 631.283.3189

email: [email protected]�internet: www.hollisrehandshariff.com

93

Mauboussin, Paris rock crystal and diamond brooch

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HUMPHREY BUTLER LTD.40/41 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5JG United Kingdom

tel: +44 (0) 207.839.3193email: [email protected] / [email protected]

internet: www.humphreybutler.com

94

CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT:Art Deco diamond cocktail ring of hammerhead design, stamped by Wolfers and mounted in platinum

Pair of emerald and diamond scroll earclips mounted by Cartier

Fancy Intense yellow navette-cut diamond and emerald crossover ring, the diamond weighing 1.36ct

Pair of diamond three-leaf clover earclips by Oscar Heyman, mounted in platinum

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HYLAND GRANBY ANTIQUES

95

P.O. Box 457, Hyannis Port, MA 02647tel: 508.771.3070�fax: 508.778.4842

email: [email protected]�internet: www.hylandgranby.com

Carved and gold finished eagle, signed on the reverse of the body with deep etched lettering “W Seward”, and dated behind the olive branch with crisp incise numerals by Seward “1895”.

Dimensions: Length 71⅜ inches; Height 29¾ inches; Depth 5 inches

Exotic wood baleen and ivory prisoner-of-war model with retracting cannons, English/

French, circa 1810. This medium size model is of the highest

quality and is made of a wonderful blend of materials.

Dimensions of model: Length 19½ inches; Width 7¾ inches; Height 17 inches

Exceptionally rare and important scrimshaw whale tooth,

attributed to “William A. Gilpin”, who shrimshawed on board

the American whaleship, Ceres, Wilmington,

Delaware, circa 1835.

Dimensions: Height 7 inches; Width 3 inches

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J. CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL ANTIQUES

96

The finest Civil War Confederate officer’s sword extant. It was made in Mobile, Alabama, and presented in Pensacola, Florida, in 1861.

P.O. Box 1186, Point Clear, AL 36564tel: 770.329.4984�email: [email protected]

internet: www.jcamericana.com

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J. S. FEARNLEY

97

FINE & ESTATE JEWELERY SINCE 1986

“Pavot” flower pin set with “mystery set” ruby petals, round diamond pistil center, three pavé set leaves and stem with round and baguette diamonds, mounted in platinum and

18k gold, signed Van Cleef & Arpels and numbered with French assay marks, circa 1960s.

87 West Paces Ferry Road, Suite 2, Atlanta, GA 30305

tel: 404.812.6464�fax: 404.812.6463 internet: www.jsfearnley.com

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ESTABLISHED IN 1984, WE SPECIALIZE IN BETTER QUALITY ESTATE JEWELRY, ART DECO, EDWARDIAN, RETRO, VICTORIAN, SIGNED PIECES & VINTAGE ENGAGEMENT RINGS

A late Victorian enamel, moonstone and diamond ring.Mounted in 14 karat gold.

JACOB’S DIAMOND & ESTATE JEWELRY

607 S. Hill Street, #304, Los Angeles, CA 90014email: [email protected]

internet: www.jacobsestatejewelry.com / www.facebook.com/JacobsDEJ

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JAY CHATELLIER FINE ART

99

59 Whitenack Road , Basking Ridge, NJ 07920tel: 908.420.5668�fax: 866.847.7959�email: info@jaychatellierfi neart.com

internet: www.jaychatellierfi neart.com

AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS, WORKS ON PAPER AND SCULPTURE FROM THE 19TH, 20TH AND 21ST CENTURIES

Alfred De Breanski, Jr. (British, 1877-1957)Evening, Fishing Boats off San Giorgio, Venice

Oil on canvas, 18 x 26 inchesSigned lower right

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JEFF R. BRIDGMAN AMERICAN ANTIQUES, LLC.

100

EARLY AMERICAN FLAGS • PAINTED AMERICAN FURNITURE • FOLK ART

York County, Pennsylvania�tel: 717.676.0545/717.502.1281email: info@jeff bridgman.com�internet: www.jeff bridgman.com

member: Antiques Council, ADA, Antiques & Arts Dealers' League, CINOA

The personal headquarters flag of Philip Henry Sheridan, one of the most extraordinary Civil War generals. Made of merino wool and entirely hand-sewn, this was Sheridan's colors from the 1863-64 period, when he led the 2nd Michigan Cavalry with great effect and rose from captain to Major General in just six months. Although Sheridan began his service with no previous cavalry experience, his rapid success with the mounted regiment

caused Ulysses S. Grant to transfer his leadership to the entire cavalry of the Army of the Potomac. Among his many accomplishments, Sheridan went on to crush Confederate forces in the Shenandoah Valley and was

instrumental in forcing General Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.

The flag is accompanied by a textile analysis from leading expert Fonda Thomsen and measures approximately 35" x 44". It was conserved by our staff and placed in the best, mid-19th century, water-gilded,

ripple-profile frame (47" x 58") that I have ever encountered.

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JEFF SHORE�/�ANCIENT OBJECTS

Narragansett, Rhode Islandtel: 401.789.5214�mobile: 401.952.6045

email: [email protected]�internet: www.ancientobjects.net

101

Master of the Fiesole Epiphany (Florence, active 1475–1496)Mary Magdalen and Saint Margaret

A pair, both oil on panelEach: 16 x 5½ inches (41 x 14 cm)

Provenance: With Thos. Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London, ca. 1956

CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL ANTIQUITIES, HINDU AND BUDDHIST WORKS OF ART

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JERALD MELBERG GALLERY625 South Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, NC 28211

tel: 704.365.3000�fax: 704.365.3016email: [email protected]�internet: www.jeraldmelberg.com

102

Wolf KahnUpper Potomac III, 2010

Oil on Canvas, 52 x 60 inches

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JEWELS IN TIME

103

4400 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33431tel: 1.888.755.TIME, 561.368.1454�fax: 561.368.1727

email: [email protected]�internet: www.jewelsintime.com

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JOHANNA ANTIQUES

104

ANTIQUE AND ESTATE JEWELRY

A diamond bee brooch.

P.O. Box 418, Kingsville, MD 21087tel: 410.937.3444

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JOHN ATZBACH ANTIQUES

105

A large and impressive Faberge silver, parcel gilt and enamel tea caddy, Moscow, 1908–1917. Height 7⅞".

15127 NE 24th Street, Suite 118, Redmond, WA 98052tel: 425.271.8950�mobile: 206.618.2684�fax: 425.271.8940

email: [email protected]�internet: www.atzbach.com

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JOYCE GROUSSMAN

7201 East Camelback Road, Suite #285, Scottsdale, AZ 85251tel: 610.331.3279

email: [email protected]�internet: www.jgroussmanjewelry.com

106

A beautifully crafted and truly unique brooch depicting an octopus made of 18K gold encrusted with yellow and white diamonds, rubies, all colors of sapphires, South Sea and Tahitian pearls.

This piece is fabulous; it was sculpted and textured with amazing attention to detail.

ESTATE AND FINE JEWELRY

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THE KENDALL COLLECTION

107

SPECIALIZING IN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS

Edward Potthast (1857–1927)At the Beach

Oil on panel, 9 x 12 inches

4460 Garmon Road, Atlanta, GA 30327tel: 404.538.9035�email: [email protected]�internet: www.kendallcollection.com

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KOMAN FINE ART3225 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach, FL 32963

tel: 772.231.4500�mobile: 772.473.1646email: [email protected]�internet: www.komanfineart.com

108

Jay Hall Connaway, N.A. (1893–1970)Will of the Wind, 1946

Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inchesSigned at lower right

Koman Fine Art has the largest selection of work by Jay Hall Connaway. We have excellent examples of his paintings from Monhegan Island and from the Dorset, Vermont area — a variety of sizes and prices.

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L’ETOILE ROYALE

109

Exclusive Art Deco CARTIER Necklace Totaling 90cts. of Diamonds.

329 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480�tel: 561.655.3025�fax: 561.655.6242

784 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065�tel: 212.752.1706�fax: 212.752.1758

Grand Bazaar, 38 Sandalbedesteni Street, Istanbul, Turkey�tel: 011.90.212.527.7865�fax: 011.90.212.512.7423

email: [email protected]�internet: www.letoileroyale.com

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LARRY DALTON

110

ANTIQUE TIMEPIECES

A Rare French Gilt-Bronze Father Time Clock with Revolving Dials

“Cupid foils Father Time by taking away his hour glass.” This magnifi cent clock has a blue enamel globe. Within the globe are two dials, one has minutes, the other has hours. The dials rotate and the cherub points to the time with his arrow.

Father Time has a dark bronze patina and the rest of the clock is gold. The base is made of porphyry which came from a quarry in Egypt. The bronze is signed by Millet, a famous French sculptor in Paris. This clock is 27" tall. Circa 1860.

14 Bretton Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583tel: 914.472.0945�fax: 914.722.0830�email: [email protected]

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LAWRENCE FINE ARTLawrence, New York

tel: 516.547.8965email: [email protected]

internet: www.lawrence-fine-arts.com

111

Sameul Halpert (American, 1884–1930)The Juggler, ca. 1924

Oil on canvas, 59 x 39 inchesSigned lower right and dated 24.

Halpert was an American Modernist pioneer and was affiliated with Alfred Stieglitz’s historic gallery. This painting has excellent provenance

and exhibition history. Both available upon request.

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LILLIAN NASSAU LLC

112

Tiff any Studios Lamps, circa 1900–1915.

220 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022tel: 212.759.6062�fax: 212.832.9493

email: [email protected]�internet: www.lilliannassau.com

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LINEN MERCHANT

113

Russian Bobbin Lace and Panné Velvet Table CoverMonogram of Nicholas II Alexandrovich and Alexandria, ca. 1890

Tsarskoe Selo, near St. Petersburg, 101 x 82 inches

Walnut Creek, Californiatel: 925.352.3863 / 925.937.5833

email: [email protected]

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LION HEART AUTOGRAPHS

114

470 Park Avenue South, Penthouse, New York, NY 10016tel: 212.779.7050�fax: 212.779.7066

email: [email protected]�internet: www.lionheartautographs.com

Stunning inscribed photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt wearing an elegant formal gown, and quoting a speech she gave June 1, 1933, upon receiving an honorary degree from the

Washington College of Law: “You will never get the greatest joy out of living until you feel you are with a great many people — a whole country perhaps. Eleanor Roosevelt.”

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LR ANTIQUES

2230 Bissonnet, Houston, TX 77005tel: 713.524.3272�fax: 713.935.0117

email: [email protected]�internet: www.lrantiques.com

115

A Tiffany Favrile Floriform Lamp With Pulled Feather Design Favrile Glass

Tiffany patented Favrile glass in 1880. The trade name Favrile was derived from the French word, fabrile, meaning handcrafted. Favrile glass often has a distinctive characteristic that is common in some glass from Classical antiquity: it possesses a superficial iridescence. This iridescence causes the surface

to shimmer, but also causes a degree of opacity. This iridescent effect of the glass was obtained by mixing different colors of glass together while hot.

According to Tiffany: “Favrile glass is distinguished by brilliant or deeply toned colors, usually iridescent like the wings of certain American butterflies, the necks of pigeons and peacocks, the wing covers of various beetles.” The lamp is designed by J.A. Steward, ca. 1926, de verre Favrile.

Illustrated: Louis C. Tiffany's Glass by Robert Koch (p. 82, pl. 96). Excellent condition with original cord. 17" tall; 10" shade diam.

FINE PORCELAIN, ART GLASS, PERIOD FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART

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LYNDA WILLAUER ANTIQUES

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A collection of Chinese Export Porcelain, including Famille Rose and Underglaze Blue, below a Swedish oil on canvas by Carl Mikael Gunne (1893–1979)

Mid April to Mid December2 India Street, Nantucket MA 02554

tel: 508.228.3631�Connecticut Winter offi ce: 203.661.8022email: [email protected]�internet: www.LyndaWillauerAntiques.com

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M. BYWORTH

117

Gold jewellery and so much more for your jewellery wish list.

Suites 46 47, 88-90 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8PN United Kingdomtel: +44 (0) 207 242 0918

email: [email protected]�internet: www.byworth.com

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M.S. RAU ANTIQUES

118

Paysage vers Cagnes-sur-Mer, circa 1899Oil on canvas

Canvas: 8 x 12½ inchesFrame: 16½ x 21 inches

Signed lower right: Renoir

Legendary French Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir captures the beauty of natural light in this uplifting landscape. Entitled Paysage vers Cagnes-sur-Mer, this oil depicts the village

where Renoir spent the last years of his life with vibrancy and sensuality. M.S. Rau Antiques is pleased to offer this magnificent work, which is such a testament to Renoir’s unmatched genius.

630 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130toll free: 800.544.9440�tel: 504.523.5660�fax: 504.566.0057 email: [email protected]�internet: www.rauantiques.com

Pierre-Auguste Renoir(French, 1841–1919)

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MACKLOWE GALLERY LTD

119

667 Madison Avenue, New York, NY  10065tel: 212.644.6400�fax: 212.755.6143

email: [email protected]�internet: www.macklowegallery.com

Tiff any Studios New York "Wisteria" table lamp. A fi ne and rare examplecomposed of vibrant glass in shades of blue, purple, green, pink and white.The lattice work shade portrays the branches and vines of a wisteria tree.

The multicolored glass forms a fl oral pattern, ending in an irregular border.

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MADE IN RUSSIA

120

Russian Icon of Christ Pantacator. The piece is late 19th century painted on wood with tempera over gesso. The Icon is covered

with a silver and enamel oklad. The icon measures 12 x 10 inches.

PO Box 3075, Palm Beach FL 33480Dennis Easter

tel: 561.723.3131�email: [email protected]

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MALCOLM MAGRUDER

P.O. Box 124, Millwood, VA 22646tel: 540.837.2438�email: [email protected]

121

AMERICAN FURNITURE; EARLY ENGLISH POTTERY; 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE OBJECTS AND PAINTINGS; 18TH CENTURY AND GEORGIAN JEWELRY

Carved wooden pilothouse eagle, New England, Circa 1880, retaining original painted finish throughout.

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THE MANHATTANRARE BOOK COMPANY

122

1050 Second Avenue, Gallery 50E, New York, NY 10022tel: 212.326.8907�email: [email protected]�internet: www.manhattanrarebooks.com

Charles Darwin, ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIESFirst edition, in original condition without restoration

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MARK J. WEST

123

18TH, 19TH AND EARLY 20TH. CENTURY ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL TABLE GLASS

P.O. Box 595, Redhill, Surrey RH1 3XB�United Kingdomtel/fax: 011.44.173.764.3646�email: [email protected]�internet: www.markwest-glass.com

A wonderful three layer glass bowl with ornately cut rim designed by Leon Ledru for Val St. Lambert, Belgium, circa 1900.

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MCCARTY GALLERY7733 Winston Road, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, PA 19118

tel: 215.247.5220�fax: 215.247.4114email: [email protected]�internet: www.mccartygallery.com

124

Paolo Sala (Italian, 1859–1924)First Dance of Spring

Watercolor, 39 x 27 inches

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MCCOLL FINE ART

125

Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin (1814–1927) Les Rochers Embrasés.Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 inches. Signed lower right: Guillaumin.

Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin, one of the founding members of the Impressionists, is highly regarded for his brightly colored views of Paris, the countryside of central France and the French coastline. Together with close friends Paul Cezanne and Camille Pissarro,

Guillaumin exhibited at the infamous Salon des Refuses in 1863, as well as the first Impressionist group show in 1874 and at five more of the eight shows. The oldest surviving Impressionist, Armand Guillaumin died in 1927, a few months after Claude Monet.

208 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203tel: 704.333.5983�email: info@mccollfi neart.com�internet: www.mccollfi neart.com

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MICHAEL A. LATRAGNAFINE ART

126

Louis Aston Knight ( American, 1873–1948)Diane’s Cottage

Oil on canvas, 26 x 32 inches

8229 Southwind Bay Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33908tel: 239.590.0210 / 585.230.4522�fax: 239.590.0210

email: [email protected] / [email protected]: www.michaellatragnafi neart.com / www.artnet.com

SPECIALIZING IN 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN ART

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MICHAEL BORGHI FINE ART

127

Tenafl y, NJ and 2 East Palisade Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631tel: 201.248.4732�fax: 201.569.0928

email: [email protected] �internet: www.borghifi neart.com

Hans Hofmann (1880–1966)Blue Symphony, 1945

Mixed media on paper, 29 x 32 inchesSigned and dated lower right: hans hofmann VII.6.45

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MICHAEL PASHBY ANTIQUES

128

180 Duane Street, New York, NY 10013 and by appointmenttel: 917.414.1827  fax: 212.410.4777

email: [email protected]�internet: www.michaelpashbyantiques.com

important Charles II Lacewood Oyster, Fruitwood Inlaid and Walnut Cabinet on Stand with Silvered Feet, circa 1680. Probably from the same workshop as the ‘Princes Wood Scriptor’ at Ham House.

FINE ENGLISH FURNITURE

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MICHAEL S. HABER LIMITED

129

23 E. Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, PA 19096tel: 610.896.4800

Barry Kieselstein-Cord 18 Ct. Gold Necklace c. 1980

DISTINCTIVE ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY

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MIDORI GALLERY3168 Commodore Plaza, Miami, FL 33133

tel: 305.443.3399email: [email protected]�internet: www.midorigallery.com

130

Takenouchi No Sukuné

This great samurai, to whom legend ascribes an amazing life span of over 160 years, was a statesman and minister. He accompanied the expectant Empress Jingo Kogo on her conquest of Korea and was guardian of her newborn

son. This rare satsuma masterfully captures his wise and kindly persona. Circa 1880, 12" high.

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MONTANA JEWELRY

131

Diamond earrings, platinum, circa 1950s, by Van Cleff and Arpels.

76 West 47th Street, Suite 600, New York, NY 10036tel: 212.719.5009�fax: 212.719.1424�email: [email protected]

Exceptionally rare, antique, salt water natural pearls multi-strand necklace, with rose cut and old cut diamonds, star ruby. Burmese origin, no indication of heating with GIA certificate for pearls and rubies.

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MOYLAN-SMELKINSON�/ THE SPARE ROOM

132

Worcester Barr Period soft paste porcelain oval dessert dish, "Pavilion" pattern, circa 1805.

P.O. Box 4684, Baltimore, MD 21212tel: 410.435.3738, 410.243.7688� mobile: 410.963.3195�fax: 410.435.3744

email: [email protected]�internet: www.spareroomantiques.com

GEORGIAN & VICTORIAN JEWELRY, 18TH & 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH CERAMICS IN JAPAN PATTERNS, WHIMSICAL FIGURAL COLLECTIBLES AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS

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NEIL MARRS

133

Verdura 18kt gold and multi-colored zircon “maple leaf” brooch

New York CityBy Appointment Only

tel: 917.603.7402�email: [email protected]�internet: www.neilmarrs.com

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NELSON RARITIES, INC.

134

2 Monument Square, Portland, ME 04101tel: 207.775.3150�fax: 207.775.4345

email: [email protected]�internet: www.nelsonrarities.com

Art Deco diamond, ruby, emerald, onyx, enamel, and platinum plant pot brooch. Kohn

Art Deco sapphire, ruby, diamond, gold and platinum earrings. Raymond Yard.

Pearl, carved chalcedony, diamond and platinum ring. Madame Belperon.

Art Deco turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, diamond and platinum brooch. Mauboussin, France.

Aquamarine, pavé diamond, baguette diamond and platinum earrings. Cartier.

Calibré sapphire, diamond and platinum earrings. Van Cleef & Arpels.

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NULA THANHAUSER

135

ANTIQUE AND SIGNATURE PURSES

Embroidered Indian purse depicting Shiva, an auspicious Hindu deity, encased in a jade surround, ca. 1900.

P.O. Box 5106, East Hampton, NY 11937tel: 631.329.1953�cell: 215.266.2888

email: [email protected]�internet: www.nulathanhauser.com

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ONESSIMO FINE ART

136

Alan Wolton (South Africa, b. 1934)Lily Fire, 2010

Oil on canvas linen, 60 x 50 inches

4530 PGA Boulevard, Suite 101, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418tel: 561.355.8061 / 866.810.2787

email: contact@onessimofi neart.com�internet: www.onessimofi neart.com

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Hermes Birkin 35cm

ONLY AUTHENTICS

New York, NYtel: 917.685.6115

email: [email protected]

FINE LUXURY ACCESSORIES, SPECIALIZING IN VINTAGE, RUNWAY, LIMITED EDITION, HERMÉS, CHANEL, AND LOUIS VUITTON

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OWL’S ROOST ANTIQUES

138

FINE ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY — OBJECTS D' ART

Collection of Mid-Century Modern Jewelry

Featuring an interwoven 18k gold evening bag, a fl oral inspired diamond double clip brooch, a pair of pave set diamond asymmetrical hoop earrings, a ladies Hamilton platinum

and diamond covered watch, as well as a green tourmaline and diamond cocktail ring.

767 41st Street, Miami Beach, FL 33140�By Appointment Onlytel: 305.864.5905�fax: 305.868.4604�internet: www.owlsroost.com

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PAPILLON GALLERY

139

Gerda WegenerPrimavera

Oil on canvas, 47¼ x 31½ inchesDanish, signed and dated 1938

8272 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90046tel: 323.655.2205�mobile: 323.365.1577

email: [email protected]�internet: www.papillongallery.com

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PAT SALING

140

SPECIALIZING IN ANTIQUE, ESTATE AND PRECIOUS JEWELRY

By appointment only608 Fifth Avenue, Suite 801, New York, NY 10020

tel: 212.582.3355�fax: 212.582.6684�email: [email protected]

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PATTI ESBIA ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY

141

326 Peruvian Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480tel: 561.833.9448�email: [email protected]�internet: www.esbiajewelry.com

18k Gucci fi gural necklace with matching earrings. This set features Diamond skulls with ruby eyes.

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PEARL MASTERS (USA) INC.

142

Two strands of South Sea Baroque Pearls measuring from 16–18.1 millimeters. They are their natural color.

576 Fifth Avenue, Suite 701, New York, NY 10036tel: 212.869.8433�fax: 212.869.8434�email: [email protected]

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PERCY’S SILVER

143

A fine and rare Shibayama JugLondon 1887

The London Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London, WC2 A1QS EnglandContact: David & Paul Simons

tel: 011.44.7887.716797�us cell: 312.841.2424email: [email protected]�internet: www.percys-silver.com

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PERRISUE SILVER& JEWELRY

144

1940s 14k yellow gold and ruby brooch and earrings.

P.O. Box 2353, Princeton, NJ 08540tel: 609.924.2141/908.415.0415�email: [email protected]

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PHILIP CHASEN ANTIQUESEast Norwich, NY 11732

tel: 516.922.2090�fax: 516.922.2029email: [email protected]�internet: chasenantiques.com

145

A selection of Tiff any Studios lamps and glass and French Cameo Glass by Gallé and Daum Nancy.

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PIERRE FAMILLE

146

Invisibly set diamond and platinum bracelet. Oscar Heyman & Bros., 92 cts. In the twentieth century, one of the most signifi cant developments was “invisible

setting” in which the stones were held by notches on their underside. Invented by Cartier in 1930, nd oddly made popular by Van Cleef & Arpels shortly thereafter,

nearly all of this work was actually produced by Oscar Heyman & Bros.

600 East Cooper, Aspen, CO 81611tel: 888.925.9161�internet: www.pierrefamille.com

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PRIMAVERA GALLERY 210 11th Avenue at 25th Street, Suite 800, New York, NY 10001

tel: 212.924.6600�fax: 212.924.6602email: [email protected]�internet: www.primaveragallery.com

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Spectacular and glorious, a great and impressive ring by Cartier Paris from the 1960s, with 8 carats of brilliant diamonds set in platinum that go all around the shank, and 6 carats of luscious Burma rubies set in 18k gold.

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PROVIDENT JEWELRY

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Provident West Palm Beach�tel: 561.833.7755Provident Jupiter�tel: 561.747.4449

Provident Boca Raton�tel: 561.488.7737 Provident Naples�tel: 239.649.7737Provident Naples�tel: 239.649.7200

Provident Ft. Myers�tel: 239.274.7777

www.providentjewelry.com

Antique & Estate Jewelry and Watches

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JEFFREY F. PURTELL

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SPECIALIZING IN THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STEUBEN GLASS

#0032 The Crown of Oberon — Limited to a Single Example.Elaborate copper wheel engraving with themes of enchantment from Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. This crystal dreamworld is

adorned with elves and sprites, animals and insects, hearts and fl owers and is jeweled with diamonds, emeralds, pearls and tourmaline.

31 Pleasant Point Drive, Portsmouth, NH 03801tel: 800.973.4331�email: [email protected]

internet: www.steubenpurtell.com

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RAYMOND LEE JEWELERS

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A beautiful platinum and diamond bracelet in the art deco style consisting of a mix of beautifully cut stones in various shapes. Round Brilliant, Marquise, and Baguette cut stones come together to make this beautiful bracelet. There are

approximately 23.85ctw. The diamonds are VS in clarity and G/H in color. The weight of the bracelet is 44dwt. of platinum.

BOCA RATON�–�PALM BEACH GARDENS

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RED FOX FINE ART

151

Henry Weekes, Jr. (British, fl. 1849–1888, died ca. 1910)Feeding Time, 1853

Oil on canvas, 28¼ x 36 inchesSigned and dated HWeekes 1853

FINE 19TH & 20TH CENTURY PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, EST. 1970

2 East Washington Street, P.O. Box 385, at the Red Fox Inn, Middleburg, VA 20118tel: 540.687.5780�mobile: 703.851.5160

email: info@redfoxfi neart.com�internet: www.redfoxfi neart.com member: FADA

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REHS CO., INC. — DIAMONDS

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579 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1160, New York, New York 10017tel: 212.750.6163�fax: 212.688.5883�email: [email protected]

internet: www.rehsdiamonds.com

Shape: Round BrilliantWeight: 702 d

Color: GClarity: Internally flawless

Cut Grade: ExcellentCertificate: GIA

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REHS GALLERIES, INC.

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5 East 57th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022tel: 212.355.5710�fax: 212.355.5742

email: [email protected]�internet: www.rehs.com

Emile Munier (1840–1895)Feeding the Rabbits

Oil on canvas, 30⅛ x 16¾ inchesSigned and dated 1888

PROVENANCE:Lutheran Seminary, St. Paul

Private collector, Minneapolis, ca. 1940By descent, ca. 1959

LITERATURE:Included in Emile Munier: The Virtual Checklist, www.emilemunier.org, catalogue #1888.05

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RICHTERS

154

224 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480tel: 561.655.0774�fax: 561.655.1334�email: [email protected]

From our vintage collection of David Webb enamel, gold, platinum, and diamond bracelets.

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ROBERT LLOYD

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THE ROCHESTER CUP A Highly Important Queen Anne Period Silver Gilt Cup and Cover

by William Gamble London 1707Presented by The City of Rochester, Kent

Engraved with The Rochester City Coat of Arms as well as a second Coat of Arms on the opposite side

AMERICAN SILVER OF THE 18TH & EARLY 19TH CENTURIESENGLISH, IRISH, & SCOTTISH SILVER OF THE 16TH–19TH CENTURIES

Gallery 63, 1050 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10022tel: 212.750.8752

email: [email protected]�internet: www.robertlloydinc.com

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ROSENBERG DIAMONDS & CO.

156

SPECIALIZING IN IMPORTANT WHITE AND NATURAL FANCY COLOR DIAMONDS

233 South Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432tel: 561.477.5444�fax: 561.477.5222�email: [email protected]

internet: www.RosenbergDiamonds.com

Shown is a selection of GIA certifi ed diamond rings ranging in size from 14ct to 45ct, color from D to H and clarity from Flawless to VS2. Matching Necklace and earrings have

a combined total weight of approximately 127ct and are of collection quality.

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S & J STODEL

157

Vault 24, The Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1ESTel: 011.44.207.405.7009�email: [email protected]

internet: www.chinesesilver.com

An English Sterling Silver Jardiniere decorated each side with images of various aquatic scenes and supported by sea-horses.

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SALLEA ANTIQUES

158

Boxes Are Our Business�…�All Sizes, Shapes and Styles

66 Elm Street, New Canaan, CT 06840tel: 203.972.1050�fax: 203.972.1567

email: [email protected]�internet: www.salleaantiques.com

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SANDRA CRONAN LTD

159

Cartier. Cabochon Turquoise and Pavé Diamond ring, Circa 1940.Art Deco Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond ring . Circa 1920. 2.87ct, VS1. GIA Certifi cate

Art Deco Padparadscha Sapphire and Diamond ring, Circa 1925. 3.19ct.

FINE ANTIQUE AND PERIOD JEWELS

First Floor, 16 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4HW, UKtel: 011.44.207.491.4851

email: [email protected]�internet: www.sandracronan.com

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SANTOS�–�London

160

Very rare Chinese export porcelain teapot decorated in famille rose opaque enamels with the arms of General Estates of the Dutch Republic over the VOC monogram surrounded by the inscription

CONCORDIA RES PARVAE CRESCUNT 1728, ca. 1730, Yongzheng reign, Qing dynasty.

The decoration was copied from a Dutch silver ducat minted for the use of VOC in Asia.

21 Old Court House, London W8 4PD UKtel: +44 207 937 6000

email: [email protected] / [email protected]: www.santoslondon.com

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SHERRY SHEAF & CO. INC

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PURVEYOR OF EXQUISITE JEWELRY & FINE PEARLS

VHERNIER “VAGUE” EARRING ROSE GOLD

VHERNIER “ABBRACCIO” RING ROSE GOLD

VHERNIER “CALLA” NECKLACE ROSE GOLD AND KOGOLONG

Florida and New YorkBy Appointment

tel: 954.568.5808 / 917.740.5803�fax: 954.568.2334email: [email protected]�internet: www. sherrysheaf.com

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18k yellow gold J.E. Caldwell sparrow pin, 3.00ct TW, old European-cut diamonds and a cabochon ruby eye.

Platinum on 18k yellow gold vintage swallow pin, 1.50ct old European-cut diamonds.

Platinum flower motif necklace, approximately 35ct TW diamonds, 19" long.

Silver and gold Victorian sparrow pin with approximately 4.50ct TW diamonds, circa 1860.

SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW

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Flagship: 440 Bolyston Street, Boston, MA 02116�tel: 800.225.70880 Main Street, Nantucket, MA 02554�tel: 508.228.6246

email: [email protected]�internet: www. shrevecrumpandlow.com

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SPENCER MARKS

163

FINE ANTIQUE AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER

Exceptional Tiff any Sterling Silver and Mixed Metal Aesthetic Movement Water Pitcher in the Japanese Taste, c. 1878.

P.O. Box 330, Southampton, MA 01073tel: 413.527.7344�email: [email protected]�internet: www.spencermarks.com

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SPENCER WEISZ GALLERIES LTD

164

Chicago�•�West Palm BeachTel: 312.527.9420�email: [email protected]

internet: www.antiqueposters.com

When Toulouse-Lautrec chose to advertise the art and literary magazine La Revue Blanche by using a portrait of Misia Natanson, wife of the co-editor, it was because the red-headed

beauty was thought to be the real mover behind the magazine. Misia coaxed the major celebrities of the time to contribute to the publication's success, including Lautrec himself.

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STEPHEN KALMS ANTIQUES

165

Superb Sterling Silver centre piece with gilt interiorMade in London in 1909 by Ackroyd Rhodes

FINE ANTIQUE SILVER

Vault 13/15 and 31/32 London Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QStel: +44 207 430 1254�fax: +44 207 405 6206�mobile: +44 7831 604001�US cell: 305 298 0382

email: [email protected]�internet: www.kalmsantiques.com

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STEVEN NECKMAN, INC.

166

36 NE 1st Street, Suite 1046, Miami, FL 33132tel: 305.755.9030

email: [email protected]�internet: www.StevenNeckman.com

Mauboussin, Paris 18k Rose and Yellow Gold, Citrine and Diamond Clip Brooch.

DIAMOND AND ESTATE JEWELRY

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SUE BROWN

167

Italian Micro Mosaic of Bacchus, circa 1780In later gold pendant mount

1-7 Davies Mews, Mayfair, London WIK 5 AB, UKtel: +44 (0) 20 7491 4287�UK mobile: +44 7774 940 767�US cell: 917.216.9128

email: [email protected]�internet: www.antique-rings.co.uk

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SYMBOLIC & CHASE

168

JEWELLERY AND OBJECT D’ART

30 Old Bond Street, London, UK W1S 4QQtel: +44.20.7499.9902�fax: +44.20.7499.9903

email: [email protected]�internet: www.symbolicchase.com

CARTIER. A Natural Pearl and Diamond 'Cravate' necklace, circa 1910Accompanied by Cartier certifi cate of authenticity

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TK ASIAN ANTIQUITIES

169

1654 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185�tel: 757.253.076941 East 57th Street, Suite 1125, New York, NY 10022�tel: 212.644.1103

email: [email protected]�internet: www.tkasianantiquities.com

Date: 5th–3rd Century BCEMedium: Gold

Size: 5⅜" High, 315⁄16" Diameter

Exceptionally high relief decoration brings to life the fi ve fi gures arranged on this hammered gold tapered cup. Cups of similar shape were found at Marlik (Northern Iran). The bodies are worked into the vessel wall by repoussé, while the heads are made

from separate worked sheets of gold, carefully soldered into openings of the cup. The immense cultural exchange, of both physical goods and artistic styles, which occurred throughout much of Central Asia and Northwestern China can make it diffi cult to identify

the culture which crafted an artifact. Preliminary research on this cup suggests that the one seated fi gure may represent the goddess Hera, depicted under similar circumstances on a rhyton from the Thracian treasure at Panagyurishte, dated to the turn of the 4th–3rd century BCE. Hera is pulling a fl owing veil away from the sides of her head, in the same manner as depicted here.

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TOJ GALLERY

170

420 Adams Street, Annapolis, MD 21403tel: 410.626.0770 / 443.995.5377

email: [email protected]�internet: www.tojgallery.com

A very rare vase designed by Charles Catteau for Boch Freres Keramis, circa 1930 with a wonderful small edition Japanese woodblock print, “Tsukubasan Shrine" by Ray Morimura.

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TOM VEILLEUX GALLERY

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75 Market Street, Suite 104, Portland, ME 04101tel: 207.828.0784�email: [email protected]�internet: www.tomveilleux.com

Maxfield Parrish (1870–1966)New Hampshire Landscape, 1942

Oil on board, 11 x 9 inches

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TOP ART GALLERY

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Daniel Ridgway Knight (Philadelphia 1839–1924 Paris)A Pause from the Day’s ChoresOil on canvas, 32 x 26 inches

Signed and inscribed lower left: Ridgway Knight/ParisProvenance: Colonel and Mrs. Harry E. Stewart, Dallas

SPECIALIZING IN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PAINTINGS, OLD MASTER, IMPRESSIONIST, POST-IMPRESSIONIST, MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY

19201 Collins Avenue (in the Ramada Marco Polo Hotel), Sunny Isles, FL 33160tel: 305.937.3751 / 786.344.3420

email: [email protected]�internet: www.topartgallerymiami.com

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TOULOUSE ANTIQUEGALLERY

173

Rare Fontaine De ParfumsLouix XV, circa 1765

Chinese, Celadon Porcelain and two Samson Swans

4210 The Strand, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266tel: 310.503.0152�fax: 310.372.0422

email: [email protected]�internet: www.toulouseantiques.com

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TRINITY HOUSE PAINTINGS

174

INTERNATIONAL DEALERS IN BRITISH AND EUROPEAN FINE ART SPECIALIZING IN IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN BRITISH PAINTINGS

Montague Dawson (British, 1895–1973)Idle Sails

Oil on canvas, 28 x 36 inchesSigned lower left

50 Maddox Street, London, Mayfair, W1S 1AY United Kingdom

67 High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7DP United Kingdom

Gallery tel: 01144 1386 859 329�US cell: 347 827 5132Simon Shore Cell: 01144 7866 419 666�Steven Beale Cell: 01144 7958 679 762

email: [email protected]�internet: www.trinityhousepaintings.com

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VALERIO ANTIQUES

175

250 Valencia Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134tel: 305.448.6779

email: [email protected]�internet: www.valerioartdeco.com

A cold patinated and hand carved ivory sculpture by DH Chiparus entitled Kamorna. Made in France, circa: 1930. Dimensions: H. 20", W. 2¼", D. 4½".

Mahogany cabinet veneered in Makassar ebony and marquetery in Ebony and Sycamore with inlaid and handles in ivory designed by Joubert et Petit (DIM). Portoro marble top. Made in France, circa 1930. Dimensions: H. 35½", W. 47", D. 21".

A rosewood side table with two tears of pebble glass that lights from the interior by Dominique. Decorations in nickel platted metal.Made in France, circa 1930. Dimensions: Diam. 35", H. 25" to fi rst level, H. 36" to second level

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VALLEJO GALLERY

176

18TH, 19TH & 20TH CENTURY MARITIME & MARINE THEME PAINTINGS & ANTIQUES SINCE 1972

Edward Moran (American, 1829–1901)The Winning Yacht, 1876

Oil on canvas, 10 x 17¼ inchesSigned lower left and titled verso

A moment in yacht racing history which we believe depicts the Racing Schooner IDLER, winner of the Brenton’s Reef Challenge Cup, July 1876,

off New York’s Buoy #15 ahead of the Schooner WANDERER.

1610 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663tel: 949.642.7945�fax: 949.631.3161

email: [email protected]�internet: www.vallejogallery.com

Member: FADA

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VENDOME INC.

177

1187 Coast Village Rd. I-496, Santa Barbara, CA 93108tel: 805.969.5997

internet: www.vendomeinc.com

A pair of Diamond, Ruby and Gold "Sign Language" Brooches, by Paul Flato, circa 1940.

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VÉRONIQUE BAMPS

178

“Le Patio Palace” #626, 41 Avenue Hector Otto, 98000 MonacoBy appointment only

tel: + 33 643 91 74 65�fax: + 377 97 97 37 57email: [email protected]

Rare orchid brooch in enamelled gold and diamond.Tiff any & Co., circa 1890.

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VILLA DEL ARTE GALLERIES

179

Calle Tapineria 39, 08002 Barcelona, Spaintel: +34 93 268 0673

email: [email protected]: ww.villadelarte.com

Mundos Paralelos by Claudio Napolitano, 80x150cmLimited Edition Photography

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VINCENT VALLARINO FINE ART

180

Franz Kline (1910–1962)Untitled, 1948

Ink and gouache on paper, 23 x 30 inchesSigned and dated: Kline '48 lower right

Provenance: D.C. Holland Gallery, ChicagoCollection of George L. and Dorothy A. Sturman, acquired from above in 1963.

120 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065tel: 212.628.0722

email: info@vallarinofi neart.com�internet: www.vallarinofi neart.com

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WEINREB DIAMOND & ESTATE JEWELERS

181

A magnificent diamond necklace with over 50 carats of VS clarity, F/G color diamonds.

1312 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21208tel: 410.340.5537�fax: 410.653.7515

email: [email protected]�internet: www.adiamond.com

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WELLESLEY HOUSE LTD.

182

A small selection of our collection of Extraordinary 18th & 19th Century English Tea Caddies.

Lake Forest, IL�60045tel: 847.735.9773

email: [email protected] / [email protected]: www.wellesleyhouse.com

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WHITLEY COLLECTION

183

2190 NW 87th Avenue, Doral, FL 33172 tel: 786.464.1818�fax: 786.464.1950

email: [email protected]�internet: www.whitleycollection.com

Rose Cabat is an American potter known for her “feelies”— small, fi ne, narrow-necked porcelain pots with soft glazes that feel feathery to the touch. These unique and colorful pieces are highly sought after by collectors around the world and have been exhibited in

some of the nation’s leading museums.

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WILLIAM COOK

184

FINE ENGLISH & EUROPEAN 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY FURNITURE AND OBJECTS

A Superb George I Walnut Tallboy. Veneered in walnut and with fi ne herringbone inlaid bandings, this tallboy dates from the end of the English walnut period. It is of an unusual design with two deep base drawers replacing the more commonly seen three. This allows the tallboy to be low waisted and this is balanced by the use of a deep banded cornice, which is unusual for this

period in furniture making. The handles, which have developed a wonderful bronzed patination, are all original as are the unusual splay bracket feet. This tallboy is a superb mellow colour and a great example of an early 18th century piece of walnut.

Height 73"�Width 38½"�Depth 20"�Circa 1720

15 Bridge Street, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 OEGtel: +44 (0)1488 681254 / +44 (0)7885 031 301�US mobile: 773 469 1458

email: [email protected]�internet: www.williamcookantiques.com

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WINICK RUNSDORF

185

34 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036tel: 212.302.9555�toll free: 800.866.1248�fax: 212.575.1991

email: [email protected]�internet: www.winickdiamonds.com

A handmade Diamonds by the yard necklace containing 192 full-cut Diamonds weighing a total of 58.71cts continuously set in platinum measuring 66 inches.

One opera-legth Diamond necklace of 150 Diamonds weighing a total of 45.61cts prong-set in platinum.

One Riviera Diamond necklace consisting of 82 Diamonds weighing a total of 35.39 set in platinum.

One pair of earrings featuring two rose-cut Diamonds weighing a total of 4.55cts and decorated by Diamonds weighing a total of 6.50cts set in platinum.

A handmade platinum, Bezel-set necklace featuring 37 Diamonds weighing a total of 19.03cts.

One Oval Diamond wedding band featuring a total of 13 oval brilliant-cut diamonds weighing a total of 9.34cts. set in a handmade platinum mounting.

One Sapphire and Diamond ring centering upon one emerald-cut diamond weighing 2.00 cts fl ankedby a total of 6 baguette-cut diamonds weighing a total of .76ct, further enhanced by a total of 96 full-cut

diamonds weighing a total of 1.04cts all set in a handmade platinum mounting

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YAFA

186

Van Cleef and Arpels yellow gold diamond snow flakes necklace.

SIGNED JEWELS

580 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10036tel: 212.719.9828�mobile: 516.652.2085

email: [email protected]�internet: www.yafajewelry.comcontacts: Yafa Moradof and Maurice Moradof

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YVEL

187

654 Madison Avenue, Suite 701, New York, NY 10065�tel: 212.755.06881 Yechiel Steinberg Street, Ramat Moza, Israel�tel: 972.2.6735811

email: [email protected] / [email protected]�internet: www.yvel.com

18 k yellow gold fl ower brooch combining 235.00 ct. natural multi color Sapphires set with 7.00 ct. diamonds from the Yvel Rainbow Collection.

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Private Beach 5 Oceanside Pools 4 Whirlpool Spas20 Daytime Beach Bungalows The Beach Club & Spa

9 Restaurants 5 Bars 11 Shopping Boutiques10 Tennis Courts Family Entertainment Center and Kids’ Camp

36 Holes of Golf Including The Breakers Rees Jones® Course

Only One Palm Beach. Only One Resort. Only The Breakers.

Once you stay, you’ll understand.

Reserve online at www.thebreakers.com or call 1-888-BREAKERS (273-2537). Owned and operated by Flagler System, Inc.

For a memorable vacation at a magnificent destination, one resort rises above the rest.

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DISCOVERSUNDAY BRUNCH

& POLOFor Further Information and ReservationsOnline: internationalpoloclub.comReservation line: (561) 282-5296Reservations Strongly Recommended

2011 Palm Beach Polo Season January 2nd–April 17th

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Café L ’ EuropeWelcomes

Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show

Café L ’ EuropeThe award-winning dining jewel in Palm Beach

warmly welcomes you to experience fine culinary artistry

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Palm Beach International Equestrian CenterWELLINGTON, FLORIDA

The FTI Winter Equestrian Festival hosts Palm Beach County’s most unique entertainmentoption every Saturday at 6pm from January 22 to April 3.

Enjoy an evening of fine dining, shopping, and entertainment for the whole family,while watching world class show jumping competition. Take part in the action from a box seat or

from the upscale International Club. Several VIP seating options are available.

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Bringing you the best

TOWN-CRIERServing Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee & The Acreage Since 1980

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Visit our website to book a table at the

Cellini restaurant within the Fair and for

the latest information including

recommended luxury hotels.

bada-antiques-fair.co.uk

23–29 March 2011The 19th Annual British Antique

Dealers’ Association Fair

at The Duke of York Square,

off Sloane Square, LONDON SW3

Tel: +44 (0)20 7589 6108

Freefone USA: 1 877 872 0778

THE F INEST ART & ANTIQUES FOR SALE

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75 INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUES& ASIAN ART DEALERSEXHIBITING FOR SALE

FURNITURE, ANTIQUES& CONTEMPORARY ART

IN A MUSEUM-LIKE SETTING

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MARCH 24 – 27, 2011 7WNewYork® 7 WEST 34TH STREET AT 5TH AVENUE

INFORMATION

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SHOWPREVIEW OPENING

WEDNESDAY MARCH 23, 6–10PMTICKETS $100 PER PERSON

includes wine and hors d'oeuvres,

an illustrated catalogue

and repeat admission.

CELEBRATING THE 20TH

SHOW HOURS

THURS – SAT 11AM – 7:30PMSUN 11AM – 5PM

ADMISSION $20Includes catalogue

“Largest and most International Asian art fair in the city”–Antiques & The Arts Weekly

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Brussels Expowww.eurantica.be

fine art antiques fair

25 March – 3 April 2011

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51st Annual

ANT IQUAR IAN BOOKSEL LERS ’ ASSOC IAT ION OF AMER ICA

APRIL 8 - 10FRIDAY NOON � 8PM SATURDAY NOON � 7PM SUNDAY NOON � 5PM

DAILY ADMISSION $20 RUN�OF�SHOW $40 CATALOG INFO: 212.777.5218

PREVIEW THURSDAY APRIL 7, 6PM � 9PM$50 INCLUDES ONE READMISSION

DISCOVERY DAY SUNDAY APRIL 10, NOON � 3PM INFO: AT ABAA.ORG

PARK AVENUE ARMORY @ 67th Street, NYC

200 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITORS

VISIT WWW.SANFORDSMITH.COM FOR EXHIBITORS LIST

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50 Distinguished Dealers and Galleries offering the Finest Antiques and Decorative Arts

Free Parking Daily Guided Show Tours and Special Events Complimentary Shuttle Service from 30th Street Station

CelebrationsAntiques that Mark the Moment2 0 1 1 L o a n E x h i b i t

The Navy Yard | Philadelphia Cruise Terminal at Pier One

5100 South Broad Street | Philadelphia, PA

Show managed by Keeling Wainwright Associates

Preview Part y – April 8

Presenting Sponsor

PhilaAntiques.com

Image Courtesy of Germantown Historical Society

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While visiting The Mart, also enjoy Art Chicago® and Next.

More than 100 top dealers. Treasures from antiquity to modern. Speakers that inspire your passion. All in one renowned building.

THE MERCHANDISE MART, CHICAGO

Preview Night April 28, 2011View a list of dealers and events at merchandisemartantiques.com.

SAVE THE DATE

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Art Antiques LondonIncorporating the renowned

International Ceramics Fair & Seminar

9-15 June, 2011Preview: 8 June, 2011

a HAUGHTON FAIRSM

Albert Memorial West Lawn, Kensington Gardens, London SW7The West Lawn is next to the The Albert Memorial and directly opposite The Royal Albert Hall.

Tel: 44 (0)20 7389 6555 www.haughton.comSM

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The best of the best from around the world

30 june–5 july 2011 preview: 29 juneInformation

Welcoming the visitor to an enhanced and expanded arena in which to explore a myriad of delights, from fine and decorative art to classic cars, contemporary design and fine dining. More to find, more to enjoy. Reinvent with us the art and entertainment of collecting at Masterpiece London.

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SAVE TH E DATE FO R TH E 2011

FRIDAY-SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2011Preview Gala: Thursday, September 22

Samuel M. V. Hamilton Building of thePennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

All proceeds directly benefit student scholarships at PAFA.

1 2 8 N . B R OA D ST R E E T | P H I L A D E LP H I A | 2 1 5 . 972 . 0 5 5 0 | www.usartists.org

PRESENTED BY THE WOMEN’S BOARD

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SAVE THE DATES!

OCTOBER 13-16, 2011

Gala Preview to Benefit

Thursday, October 13, 2011

At The CycloramaBoston Center for the Arts

539 Tremont Street in the South End

Everything Old Is New Again!

Visit www.EllisBoston.com

or call 617-363-0405

Fusco & Four/Ventures, LLC, also produces

AD 20/21: Art & Design of the 20th & 21st Centuries & The 12th Annual Boston Print FairApril 7-10, 2011 Preview to benefit Boston Architectural College www.AD2021.com

The 15th Annual Boston International Fine Art ShowNovember 17-20, 2011 Preview to benefit Boston Symphony Orchestra www.FineArtBoston.com

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Benefiting Enterprise for High School Students

PREVIEW PARTY BENEFIT GALA

SAVE THE DATE

October 27 - 30, 2011PREVIEW PARTY BENEFIT GALA

October 26

Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason CenterSan Francisco

FOR INFORMATION

Tel: (415) 989-9019Fax: (415) 392-7611Email: [email protected]: www.sffas.org

FOR INFORMATION

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November 30 - December 4

Art Miami PavilionMidtown Miami I Wynwood3101 NE 1st AvenueMiami, FL 33137 USAwww.art-miami.com

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300 years of great American design: folk art, furniture, fine and decorative arts, jewelry, ceramics, silver, American arts and crafts, and American Indian art

GALA PREVIEW JANUARY 18, 2012

SHOW OPEN TO THE PUBLICJANUARY 19–22, 2012For more information e–mail [email protected] or call 212. 265. 1040, ext 319.

LOCATIONMetropolitan Pavilion125 West 18th Street(between 6th and 7th Avenues)New York City

WWW.THEAMERICANANTIQUESSHOW.ORG

THE AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM PRESENTS

THE AMERICAN ANTIQUES SHOWA BENEFIT FOR THE AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM

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miami | February 2-12 | 2012

WWW.FIFAFMIAMI .COM | INFO@FIFAFMIAMI .COM

AMERICA’S NEW PREMIERE FINE ART FAIRCOMING FEBRUARY 2012

For more information visit:www.FIFAFMIAMI.com

The Florida International Fine Art Fair (FIFAF) is a new premier destination art fair that will take place from February 2 – 12, 2012, in Miami’s burgeon-ing Midtown Arts District. FIFAF will present the most prestigious American and International Fine Art Dealers in a contemporary environment, showcas-ing rare European and American paintings, sculpture, contemporary and modern art, photography, 20th century design and decorative arts. FIFAF will be fully vetted by leading experts from the international fine art field

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SPONSORED BY THE FINE ART DEALERS ASSOCIATION

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A.B. LEVY211 Worth Avenue

Palm Beach, FL 33480

Albert Levy, Juliana Tamayo

Tel: 561-835-9139

Fax: 561-832-5625

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

www.ablevypb.com

19th and 20th Century French Furniture and

Decorative Arts, Meiji Period Asian Art

AARON FABER666 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10103

Edward Faber, Tamara Lealock

Tel: 212-586-8411

Fax: 212-582-0205

Email: [email protected]

www.aaronfaber.com

NAWCC, IWJG, SNAG

Vintage and Collectible Timepieces, Estate and Period

Jewelry, Artist Studio Jewelry

ANTIQUE AMERICAN WICKER�/MICHAEL DONOVAN131 Daniel Webster Highway

Nashua, NH 03060

Michael Donovan, James Butterworth

Tel: 603-881-9727, 508-523-5189

Fax: 603-598-8706

Email: [email protected]

American Wicker Furniture, Hand Woven Furnishings

from 1850 to 1930. 19th and 20th Century Porch and

Garden Accessories

ARADER GALLERIES1016 Madison Avenue

New York, NY 10075

Graham Arader III, Caleb Kiffer

Tel: 212-628-3668

Fax: 212-879-8714

Email: [email protected]

www.aradergalleries.com

Antique Works on Paper—Maps, Natural History

Engravings and Watercolors

ART LINK INTERNATIONAL809 Lucerne Avenue

Lake Worth, FL 33460

Howard Brassner

Tel: 561-493-1162

Fax: 561-493-2931

Email: [email protected]

www.artlinkinternational.com

French and American Impressionist,

Modern Masters and Florida Masters

ARTWORLD INTERNATIONAL1323 Pierce Street

Hollywood, FL 33019

Willem G. Flippo

Tel: 945-923-2874

Fax: 954-923-2874

Cell: 754-264-6350

Email: [email protected]

www.willemgflippo.com

19th and 20th Century Paintings

Represent Artist: Niek Van Der Plas

ASHLEY JOHN GALLERY410 South County Road

Palm Beach, FL 33480

Jim Alterman

Tel: 561-429-8454

Email: [email protected]

ASIANTIQUESP.O. Box 1707

Winter Park, FL 32790

Susie & Francois Lorin

Tel: 407-362-1025

Fax: 407-358-5161

Email: [email protected]

www.asiantiques.com

Antiques Council

Chinese and Japanese Art

B & G FINE ART201 S Estes Drive, Suite D6

Chapel Hill, NC

Bryan Guarnieri, Greg Lacks

Tel: 919-968-8008

Fax: 919-968-8064

Email: [email protected]

www.bpgfineart.com

IFAA

20th Century Art, Paintings, Watercolors,

Drawings, Editions, Sculpture, Prints

BENCHMARK OF PALM BEACH678 East Main Street

Blue Ridge, GA 30513

Ken & Sara Burns

Tel: 706-258 3553, 800-790-9033

Fax: 706-258-3788

Email: [email protected]

www.benchmarkofpalmbeach.com

Exquisite Estate Jewelry including many

Signed Pieces

BETTERIDGE JEWELERS117 Greenwich Avenue

Greenwich, CT 06830

Simon Teakle, Max Farber

Tel: 203-869-0124

Fax: 203-869-3920

Email: [email protected]

www.betteridge.com

Fine Jewels, Estate Jewels, Watches�—

New and Estate

BETTY BRESLER, INC.16781 Chagrin Boulevard

Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Jerry & Betty Bresler

Tel: 216-751-4666

Fax: 216-751-0248

Cell: 216-780-9036

Email: [email protected]

www.estatejewels.com

Estate and Signed Jewelry

BROCK & CO.84A Commonwealth Avenue

Concord, MA 01742

Mark Brock, Peter M. Johnston

Tel: 978-369-1358

Fax: 978-369-1359

Email: [email protected]

www.brockandco.com

AADLA,CINOA,NHADA

19th and 20th Century Paintings, Watercolors,

Drawings and Sculpture

BRUCE KODNER GALLERIES24 South Dixie Highway

Lake Worth, FL 33460

Bruce Kodner, Jacob Kodner

Tel: 561-585-9999

Fax: 561-585-9937

Email: [email protected]

www.brucekodner.com

Antiques, Fine Art and Jewelry

BURLINGTON PAINTINGS10+12 Burlington GardensLondon, W1S 3EY United KingdomMichael Day & Paul HardyTel: 44-20-7734-9984 Fax: 44-20-7494-3770Email: [email protected] 19th/20th Century and Contemporary

British and European Paintings

CALLAGHAN FINE PAINTING & CONTEMPORARY BRONZE22 St. Mary’s StreetShrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1EDUnited KingdomDaniel CallaghanTel: 44-1743-343452, 44-7810-714545USA: 615-870-7639Email: art@callaghan-finepaintings.comwww.callaghan-finepaintings.comLAPADAFine 19th and 20th Century European Paintings

and Contemporary Bronze

CALLAN FINE ART240 Chartres StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130Steven Callan, Nikki SzalwinskiTel: 504-524-0025 Fax: 504-524-0205Email: [email protected]

19th and 20th Century European and American Art

CAMILLA DIETZ BERGERON, LTD.818 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor

New York, NY 10065

Gus Davis

Tel: 212-794-9100

Fax: 212-794-7012

Email: [email protected]

www.cdbltd.com

BBB, JVC, AGTA, JA

Fine Antique and Period Jewelry

CARA ANTIQUESPMB 313

13 Summit Square Center

Langhorne, PA 19047

Constance & Richard Aranosian

Tel: 215-579-7971, 215-499-5604

Fax: 215-579-7971

Email: [email protected]

www.caraantiques.com

NHADA, MAJOLICA International Society,

Clarice Cliff Club

English and Continental Pottery

CARLSON & STEVENSON ANTIQUESP.O. Box 1113

Manchester Center, VT 05255

Phyllis Carlson, Timothy Stevenson

Tel: 802-236-4955, 802-236-2342

Email: [email protected]

www.carlsonandstevenson.com

BADA, SLAD, FPDA, AADLA & Antique Council

Schoolgirl Watercolors of the 19th Century

and Sterling Silver

CAVALIER GALLERIES, INC. 405 Greenwich Avenue

Greenwich, CT 06830

Ron Cavalier, Lindsay Ebanks

Tel: 203 869-3664

Fax: 203-869-3204

Cell: 503-325-4405

Email: [email protected]

www.cavaliergalleries.com

Contemporary Art, Painting, Sculpture, and Photography

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS

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CHARAMONDE JEWELRY 500 North Dixie Highway

Lake Worth, FL 33460

Kris Charamonde

Tel: 561-451-8330

Email: [email protected]

Fine Estate Jewelry

CHARLES EDWIN PUCKETT3867 West Market Street, #253

Akron, OH 44333

Charles Puckett, Teresa Puckett

Tel: 330-668-0032

Cell: 330-730-3202, 330-730-3053

Fax: 330-668-0037

Email: [email protected]

www.cepuckett.com

Antiques Council

Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts, Antique Maps

and Prints, Classical Antiques

CHARLES L. WASHBURNE ANTIQUES P.O. Box 486

Solebury, PA 18963

Charles Washburne

Tel: 215-794-7584

Fax: 215-794-0990

Email: [email protected]

www.majolica.net

Antiques Council, Majolical Society

Victorian Majolica Pottery

CHILDS GALLERY169 Newbury Street

Boston, MA 02116

Richard Baiano, Stephanie Bond

Tel: 617-266-1108

Fax: 617-266-2381

Email: [email protected]

www.childsgallery.com

www.facebook.com/childsgallery

IFPDA

Established 1937 for Fine American and European

Paintings, Prints, Drawings and Sculptures

CHINA SQUARE GALLERY102 Allen Street

New York, NY 10002

Jen Davis

Tel: 212-255-8886

Email: [email protected]

www.chinasquareny.com

Contemporary Chinese Art

CHRISTOPHER ENGLISH FINE ANTIQUESWest Palm Beach, FL 33401

Christopher English, Stephen Dori Shin

Tel: 561-310-0319, 561-818-2952

Email: [email protected]

Unusual Taxidermy, Art and Curiosities

CIRCA ANTIQUES & DECORATIONSP.O. Box 28

Rockport, MA 01966

Deb & Herb Meiselman

Tel: 978-546-1045

Fax: 978-546-6233

Email: [email protected]

www.circaofrockport.com

Antique Photo Frames, English Furniture including

19th Century Butler’s Trolleys, Buffets Lighting

and an Eclectic Group of Accessories Boxes, Porcelain

and Glass

CLASSIC ANTIQUES65 West Schiller Street

Chicago, IL 60610

Lana & Michael Bock

Tel: 312-961-6494

Fax: 312-255-1967

Email: [email protected]

European Art Bronzes, Chinese Antiquities,

18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain,

Vintage Couture Clothing

CLAYTON ANTIQUESP.O. Box 5665

Williamsburg, VA 23185

Beverly Markland

Tel: 757-229-7720

Fax: 757-220-2636

COUSLICH INTERIORS & ANTIQUES39 East 67th Street, 5th Floor

New York, NY 10065

Franco & Fabienne Couslich

Tel: 212-214-0021

Fax: 212-214-0021

Cell: 312-282-7681

Email: [email protected]

20th Century Italian Design Furniture and Murano

Glass Lighting and Decorative pieces, Complemented

with one of a kind Antiques

CRAWFORD CONTEMPORARY, LLC 4334 Black Rock Turnpike

Fairfield, CT 06824

Alastair Crawford, Caroline Owens Crawford

Tel: 203-292-6762

Fax: 203-292-8613

Email: [email protected]

www.crawfordcontemporary.com

Contemporary Silver and Jewelry, Unique Designs

with Uncompromising Quality

DANIELS ANTIQUES2520 S.W. 30th Avenue

Hallandale, FL 33009

Jonathan Daniels

Tel: 954-454-1395

Fax: 954-454-6452

Email: [email protected]

www.danielsantiques.com

DANISH SILVERCopenhagen, San Fransico

Gregory Pepin, Rachel Prater

Tel: 877-984-1907, 415-984-1907

Copenhagen: 011-45-3311-5252

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

www.danishsilver.com

Georg Jenson Antique, Vintage Sterling Silver

Hollowware, Flatware, Jewelry, and 18k Gold Jewelry

DAVID & COMPANY232 Boylston Street

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

David Walker

Tel: 617-969-6262

Fax: 617-969-3434

Email: [email protected]

www.davidandcompany.com

Rare Antique and Estate Jewelry. Fine Colorless and

Fancy Colored Diamonds, Precious Colored

Gemstones such as Columbian Emeralds, Burma

Rubies and Sapphires

DAWN HILL ANTIQUES11 Main Street

New Preston, CT 06777

Paulette Peden, Jane Fredrikson

Tel: 917-767-6384, 860-868-0066

Fax: 212-255-7429

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

www.dawnhillantiques.com

Antiques Council

Swedish 18th and 19th Century Antiques, Garden

Antiques, English Transferware and Ironstone

DEAN BORGHI FINE ART52 East 76th Street

New York, NY 10021

Dean Borghi, Robert Garrett

Tel: 201-232-7938

Fax: 201-784-5498

Email: [email protected]

www.dbfineart.com

19th Century American, European and Post War Art

DINAN & CHIGHINE, LTD.P.O. Box 266

Kew, Surrey TW9 3QR

United Kingdom

John F. Dinan

Tel: 44 20 8948 1939, 646-546-2579

Fax: 44 20 8255 6986

Email: [email protected]

LAPADA

Framed Engravings and Watercolors, English

and Continental Furniture

DOMONT JEWELRY 8661 Sunset Boulevard

Hollywood, CA 90069

Maria Domont

Tel: 310-289-9500

Fax: 310-564-7600

Email: [email protected]

www.domontjewelry.com

Domont is in the Business of Acquiring and

Selling Vintage and Couture Jewelry, Perfume

Bottles, Porcelain Fairies, and Other Small

Beautiful Objects of Art

DRUCKER ANTIQUES487 East Main Street, #197

Mount Kisco, NY 10549

Janet Drucker & William Drucker

Tel: 914-923-4560

Cell: 212-794-8536

Fax: 914-206-9623

Email: [email protected]

www.druckerantiques.com

Palm Beach Appraisers Association, Appraisers

Association of America

George Jensen Hollowware, Flatware, and Jewelry,

20th Century Decorative Art

EOSTONE2190 NW 87th Avenue

Doral , FL 33172

Arron Rimpley, Gregg Whittecar

Tel: 786-888-3333

Fax: 786-464-1950

Email: [email protected]

www.eostone.com

ASID

Natural History artifacts from the United Sates

and around the World

ERIK THOMSEN ASIAN ART23 East 67th Street

New York, NY 10065

Erik Thomsen

Tel: 212-288-2588

Fax: 212-535-6787

Email: [email protected]

www.erikthomsen.com

JADA

Japanese Screens, Scrolls, Gold Lacquer Works,

Paintings, Bamboo Baskets and Ceramics

EVE STONE ANTIQUES, LTD.P.O. Box 3535

Woodbridge, CT 06525

Susan Stone, Eve Stone

Tel: 203-389-6665, 800-833-1665

Fax: 203-389-6103

Email: [email protected]

www.evestoneantiques.com

LAPADA, CINOA, CADA

18th and 19th Century Brass and Copper Metal Ware

FAERBER NEW YORK589 Fifth Avenue, Suite 803

New York, NY 10017

Tel: 212-752-4200

Fax: 212-659-0099

Email: [email protected]

www.faerber-collection.com

Fine Period and Antique Estate Jewelry

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THE FINE ARTS CONSERVANCY5840 Corporate Way, Suite #110

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Gordon Lewis

Tel: 561-684-6133

Fax: 561-684-8508

Email: [email protected]

www.art-conservation.org

FLOATING WORLD GALLERY1925 North Halsted Street

Chicago, IL 60614

Elias Martin, Bill Stein

Tel: 312-587-7800

Email: [email protected]

www.floatingworld.com

Fine Japanese Art

FLORENCE & JERRY BERMANP.O. Box 813597

Hollywood, FL 33081-3597

Florence Berman

Tel: 954-962-4950, 954-328-6985

Fax: 954-963-5413

Email: [email protected]

Antique and Estate Jewelry

FRAMONT66 Saw Mill Lane

Greenwich, CT 06830

Tel: 203-661-9675, 917-562-6262

Fax: 203-661-9675

Email: [email protected]

www.artnet.com/framont.html

FRANKLIN RIEHLMAN FINE ART24 East 73rd Street, #4F

New York, NY 10021

Franklin Riehlman, Glenn C. Peck

Tel: 212-879-2545

Email: [email protected]

www.nycpaintings.com

PADA

19th and 20th Century American Art, Paintings,

Drawings and Sculpture

FRED LEIGHTON773 Madison Avenue

New York, NY 10065

Greg Kwiat

Tel: 212-288-1872

Fax: 212-288-6167

www.fredleighton.com

Fine Period, Antique Jewelry and Gemstones

FREDERIC GOT GALLERY64 Rue Saint Louis En Lile

Paris 75004

Gabriel Eid & Frederic Got

Tel: +33-1432-61033

Email: [email protected]

www.artchic.com

Contemporary Original Art

FRENCH COUNTRY LIVING ANTIQUES LTD7C Penywern Road

London, SW5 9TT

United Kingdom

Douglas Hill

Tel: 011-44-7770520371

Email: [email protected]

www.frenchcountrylivingantiques.com

French, Italian and Swedish 18th Century Furniture

with Original Painted Decoration

FRIMAN & STEIN589 Fifth Avenue, Suite 709

New York, NY 10017

Catherine Arsala, Elliot Friman

Tel: 212-308-6200

Fax: 212-308-2992

Email: [email protected]

Fine Period and Estate Jewelry, Diamonds and

Colored Stones

GALLERIE PETER HARDTRobert-Bosch-Str. 12

42477 Radevormwald, Germany

Tobias Hardt

Tel: +49-2195-78059

Fax: +49-2195-40774

Cell: +49-171-413-4413

Email: [email protected]

www.hardt.de

Asian Arts

GALLERY VIVENDI28 Place des Vosges

75003 Paris, France

Tel: 33-142-769076

Fax: 33-142-76954

Email: [email protected]

www.vivendi-gallery.com

GALLERY 471050 Second Avenue

New York, NY 10022

Ken Leach

Tel: 800-942-0550

Fax: 917-591-6645

Email: [email protected]

www.perfumebottlesauction.com

IPBA, Perfume Bottle Association

Fine Jewelry, Objectives and Perfume Bottles

GALLERY AFRODITBagcilar Mahallesi 5 Sokak 23 / 1 Gazi Osman Pasa

Ankara, Turkey

Tel: 917-855-1355, +90-312-436-2129

Fax: +90-312-447-5948

Email: [email protected]

www.galleryafrodit.com

GAVIN SPANIERMAN22 East 82nd Street

New York, NY 10028

Gavin Spanierman

Tel: 212-249-0619

Fax: 212-249-0648

Email: [email protected]

www.gspanierman.com

19th and 20th Century American Impressionism

GEROLD WUNDERLICH & CO.8 North Water Street

Ossining, NY 10562

Gerold M. Wunderlich

Tel: 914-923-1184, 914-954-1905

Fax: 914-923-1390

Email: [email protected]

www.wunderlichandco.com

American Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries

GLADWELL & COMPANY68 Queen Victoria Street

London, EC4N 4SJ

United Kingdom

Anthony Fuller, Cory Briston

Tel: 44-207-248-3824, 215-200-7022

Fax: 44-207-248-6899

Email: [email protected]

www.gladwells.com

BADA, SLAD, LAPADA

Fine Traditional Oil Paintings, Watercolors and

Etchings of 19th and 20th Centuries. Gallery

Established 1752

GODEL & CO. FINE ART INC.39A East 72nd Street

New York, NY 11021

Howard Godel, President; Ellery Kurtz, Director

Tel: 212-288-7272

Fax: 212-772-0304

Email: [email protected]

www.godelfineart.com

AADLA

Specializing in 19th and Early 20th Century

American Paintings

GUARISCO GALLERY1120 22nd Street NW

Washington, D.C. 20037

Laura Guarisco, Randall McLean

Tel: 202-333-8533, 800-426-3747

Fax: 202-625-0834

Email: [email protected]

www.guariscogallery.com

Important 19th and Early 20th Century European and

American Paintings and Sculpture

HABATAT GALLERIES539 Clematis Street

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Linda Boone

Tel: 561-832-8787

Email: [email protected]

www.habatatgalleries.com

Contemporary Glass Sculpture from Both National

and International Artists

HANCOCKS52 & 53 Burlington Arcade

London, W1J 0HH

United Kingdom

Stephen Burton

Tel: 44 (0)207-493-8904

Fax: 44 (0)207-493-8905

Email: [email protected]

www.hancocks-london.com

BADA, LAPADA

Fine Period Jewelry and Collectors Jewels including

Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco Jewelry

HAYNES FINE ART OF BROADWAYPicton House Galleries, 42 High Street

Broadway, Worcestershire WR127DT

United Kingdom

Tel: 44-1386-852649

Fax: 44-1386-858187

Email: [email protected]

www.haynesfineart.com

HOLLIS REH & SHARIFF2 Jobs Lane

Southampton, NY 11968

Hollis Reh, Sal Shariff

Tel: 631-283-6653

Fax: 631-283-3189

Email: [email protected]

www.hollisrehandshariff.com

20th Century Signed Jewelry

HUMPHREY BUTLER LTD40/41 Pall Mall

London SW1Y 5JG UK

Humphrey Butler/Lily Heit

Tel: 44-207-839-3193

Fax: 44-207-930-5943

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

www.humphreybutler.com

Fine Period and Antique Jewelry including Edwardian

and Art Deco Jewelry

HYLAND GRANBY ANTIQUESP.O. Box 457

Hyannisport, MA 02647

Alan Granby

Tel: 508-771-3070

Fax: 212-794-4393

Email: [email protected]

Maritime Antiques

J. CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL ANTIQUESP.O. Box 1186

Point Clear, AL 36564

Chris Mitchell

Tel: 251-213-8162

Fax: 561-828-7725

Email: [email protected]

www.jcamericana.com

Fine Military Objects, Flags and Antique Arms

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J.S. FEARNLEY87 West Paces Ferry Road, Suite 2

Atlanta, GA 30305

J. Steven Fearnley

Tel: 404-812-6464

Fax: 404-812-6463

Email: [email protected]

www.jsfearnley.com

Fine Antique and Estate Jewelry, Signed Pieces, Van

Cleef & Arpels, Cartier Buccelati, Tiffany and Co.

JACOB’S DIAMOND & ESTATE JEWELRY607 S. Hill Street, #304

Los Angeles, CA 90014

Jacob Gipsman, Rigoberto Rodriguez

Tel: 213-627-0072

Email: [email protected]

www.jacobsestatejewelry.com

Better Quality Estate Jewelry, Art Deco, Edwardian,

Retro, Victorian and Vintage Engagement Rings

JAY CHATELLIER FINE ART59 Whitenack Road

Basking Ridge, NJ

Jay Chatellier

Tel: 908-420-5668

Fax: 866-847-7959

Email: [email protected]

www.jaychatellierfineart.com

American and European Paintings, Works on Paper &

Sculpture from the 19th–21st Centuries

JEFF R. BRIDGMAN AMERICAN ANTIQUESHistoric York County, PA

Jeff Bridgman

Tel: 717-502-1281

Fax: 717-502-1283

Email: [email protected]

www.jeffbridgman.com

Antiques Council, ADA, AADLA

Antique American Flags and Folk Art

JEFF SHORE�/�ANCIENT OBJECTSNarragnsett, RI

Jeff Shore

Tel: 401-789-5214, 401-952-6045

Email: [email protected]

www.ancientobjects.net

Classical and Medieval Antiques,

Hindu and Buddhist Works of Art

JERALD MELBERG GALLERY625 South Sharon Amity Road

Charlotte, NC

Jerald Melberg

Tel: 704-365-3000

Fax: 704-365-3016

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.jeraldmelberg.com

FADA

Classic Contemporary Fine Art

JEWELS IN TIME4400 North Federal Highway, #116

Boca Raton, FL 33431

Peter Dosik & David Cohen

Tel: 561-368-1454

Fax: 561-368-1727

Email: [email protected]

www.jewelsintime.com

New & Pre-Owned Time Pieces, Diamonds, Fashion

and Estate Jewelry

JOHANNA ANTIQUESP.O. Box 418

Kingsville, MD 21087

Johanna Wilson

Tel: 410-937-3444

Email: [email protected]

Antiques Sporting Jewelry and American Art

JOHN ATZBACH15127 NE 24th Street, Suite 118

Redmond, WA 98052

John Atzbach

Tel: 425-271-8950, 206-618-2684

Fax: 425-271-8940

Email: [email protected]

www.atzbach.com

Specializing in Imperial Russian Objects including

Faberge, Silver, Enamels and Porcelains

JOHN M. ULLMAN INC.589 5th Avenue, Suite 802

New York, NY 11017

Tel: 917-412-7477

Fax: 212-245-0220

Email: [email protected]

JOYCE GROUSSMAN ESTATE & FINE JEWELRY7201 East Camelback Road, Suite 285

Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Joyce & Steve Groussman

Tel: 610-331-3279

Fax: 480-699-5199

Email: [email protected]

www.jgroussmanjewelry.com

Antique and Fine Jewelry

THE KENDALL COLLECTION4460 Garmon Road NW

Atlanta, GA 30327

Matt Kendall

Tel: 404-538-9035

Email: [email protected]

www.kendallcollection.com

Important American and European Paintings 1850–1950

KOMAN FINE ART3225 Cardinal Drive

Vero Beach, FL 32963

Steve Koman

Tel: 772-231-4500

Email: [email protected]

www.komanfineart.com

Fine American Paintings & Furniture

L’ETOILE ROYALE784 Madison Avenue

New York, NY 10065

Tel: 212-752-1706

Fax: 212-752-1758

Email: [email protected]

www.letoileroyale.com

The Most Exquisite Jewels and Antiques

LARRY DALTON14 Bretton Road

Scarsdale, NY 10583

Larry & Bella Dalton

Tel: 914-472-0945

Cell: 914-329-7913

Fax: 914-722-0830

Email: [email protected]

NAWCC, ATCA, MBCA

Fine Antique Clocks, French Industry,

Vienna Regulators, Miniatures, Carriage Clocks,

Singing Bird Boxes and Porcelain Plaques

LAWRENCE FINE ARTLawrence, New York

Howard Shapiro

Tel: 516-547-8965

Email: [email protected]

www.lawrence-fine-arts.com

American Paintings and Sculpture from

Impressionism to Modernism

LILLIAN NASSAU, LLC220 East 57th Street

New York, NY 10022

Arlie Sulka

Tel: 212-759-6062

Fax: 212-832-9493

Email: [email protected]

www.lilliannassau.com

NADAA, CINOA

Tiffany Lamps, Glass, Metalwork, Mosaics, Paintings and

19th & 20th Century Decorative Arts and Sculpture

LINEN MERCHANT1080 Scots Lane

Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Jim Thomas

Tel: 925-937-5833

Email: [email protected]

LION HEART AUTOGRAPHS470 Park Avenue South, Penthouse

New York, NY 10016

David Lowenherz

Tel: 212-779-7050, 800-969-1310

Fax: 212-779-7066

Email: [email protected]

www.lionheartautographs.com

PADA, Manuscript Society, Grolier Club

Lion Heart Autographs is one of the world’s leading

sources for Rare and Important Letters, Manuscripts

and Inscribed Photographs in Art, History, Literature,

Music, & Science from around the world

LR ANTIQUES2230 Bissonnet

Houston TX 77005

Lora Levin, Rachel Bley

Tel: 713-857-3427

Fax: 713-935-0117

Email: [email protected]

www.lrantiques.com

HADA, ACNA

Fine Porcelain, Art Glass, Period Furniture,

and Works of Art

LYNDA WILLAUER ANTIQUES2 India Street

Nantucket, MA 02554

Tel: 508-228-3631, 203-913-3363

Lynda Willauer, Emily Willauer

Email: [email protected]

www.lyndawillauerantiques.com

English & Continental Furniture, Paintings, Chinese

Export Porcelain, Inlaid Boxes, Majolica and

Staffordshire Pottery

M. BYWORTH88-90 Hatton Gardens, Suite 46/47

London EC1N 8PN

Peter Byworth

Tel: 44-207-2420918

Fax: 44-207-2421257

Email: [email protected]

www.byworth.com

F.G.A, G.I.A.

Antique and Contemporary Jewels

M. S. RAU ANTIQUES630 Royal Street

New Orleans, LA 70130

Caroline Bozier & Rachel Fousdr

Tel: 800-544-9440

Fax: 504-566-0057

Email: [email protected]

www.rauantiques.com

NAWCC, ACGA, ASA, Musical Box

Society,Wedgewood Society of NY, Wedgewood

Society of Boston, Better Business Bureau

18th and 19th Century Antiques, Fine Art,

Exquisite Jewelry

MACKLOWE GALLERY, LTD.667 Madison Avenue

New York, NY 10065

Benjamin Macklowe, Lary Matlick

Tel: 212-644-6400

Fax: 212-755-6143

Email: [email protected]

www.macklowegallery.com

AADLA, FADA, CINOA

Premier Dealer of Museum-Quality Twentieth Century

Decorative Arts and Estate Jewelry Since 1971

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MADE IN RUSSIAP.O. Box 3075

Palm Beach, FL 33480

Denis Easter, Pene Caham

Tel: 561-832-1500

Fax: 561-655-9495

Email: [email protected]

www.russianstore.com

Russian Icons and Related Eastern European Religious

Art

MALCOLM MAGRUDERP.O. Box 2038

Milllwood, VA 22646

Malcolm Magruder

Tel: 540-630-1750

Email: [email protected]

THE MANHATTAN RARE BOOK CO.1050 Second Avenue, Gallery 50E

New York, NY 10022

Jeremy O’Connor

Tel: 212-326-8907

Fax:212-355-4403

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.manhattanrarebooks.com

BADA,SLAD,IFPDA,AADLA,ABAA.ILAB

First Edition of Important Books in All Fields from

1500 to The Present

MARK J. WESTP.O. Box 595

Redhill, Surrey RH1 3XB

United Kingdom

Mark West

Tel: 44-17-3764-3646

Fax: 44-17-3764-3646

Email: [email protected]

www.markwest-glass.com

BADA, CINOA

18th, 19th and 20th Century English and

Continental Table Glass

MCCARTY GALLERY7733 Winston Road

Philadelphia, PA 19118

Mark McCarty

Tel: 215-247-5220

Fax: 215-247-4114

Email: [email protected]

www.mccartygallery.com

American and European Paintings

MCCOLL FINE ART208 East Boulevard

Charlotte, NC 28203

Joseph A. Panarelli

Tel: 704-333-5983

Fax: 704-333-5816

Email: [email protected]

www.mccollfineart.com

FADA

19th and Early 20th Century American and European

Paintings

MICHAEL A. LATRAGNA FINE ART8229 South Wind Bay Circle

Fort Myers, FL 33908

Michael Latragna

Tel: 239-590-0210, 585-230-4522

Fax: 239-590-0210

Email: [email protected]

www.michaelalatragnafineart.com

American and European 19th and 20th Century

Paintings

MICHAEL BORGHI FINE ART523 Knickerbocker Road

Tenafly, NJ 07670

Michael Borghi

Tel: 201-248-4732

Fax: 201-560-0928

Email: [email protected]

www.borghifineart.com

American 19th and 20th Century Paintings

MICHAEL PASHBY ANTIQUES By Appointment

1235 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10128

Michael Pashby

Tel: 917-414-1827

Fax: 212-410-4777

Email: [email protected]

www.michaelpashbyantiques.com

AADLA, CINOA

Fine English Furniture from the 17th until the

Early 19th Century

MICHAEL S. HABER, LTD.23 East Wynnewood Road

Wynnewood, PA 19096

Michael Haber

Tel: 610-896-4800

Fax: 610-896-5859

Email: [email protected]

Jewelers Board of Trade

Exquisite Antique and Estate Jewelry

MIDORI GALLERY3168 Commodore Plaza

Miami, FL 33133

Sachi Wagner

Tel: 305-443-3399

Fax: 305-569-0911

Email: [email protected]

www.midorigallery.com

Fine Antique Far Eastern Art and Collectibles,

such as: Netsuke and Sagemono, Furniture and Tansu,

Screens and Textiles, Sculpture, Folk Art

and Baskets

MONTANA JEWELRY INC.76 West 47th Street, Suite 600

New York, NY 10086

Galina & Michael Zass

Tel: 212-719-5009

Fax: 212-719-1424

Email: [email protected]

Fine Antiques and Sign Jewelry

MOYLAN-SMELKINSON�/THE SPARE ROOMP.O. Box 4684

Baltimore, MD 21212

Jacqueline Smelkinson, Marcia Moylan

Tel: 410-435-3738, 410-963-3195

Fax: 410-435-3744

Email: [email protected]

www.spareroomantiques.com

Antiques Council

Georgian and Victorian Jewelry, 18th and 19th Century

English Ceramics and Decorative Objects

NEIL MARRS10 West 47th Street, Booth 31

New York, NY 10036

Neil Marrs

Tel: 917-603-7402

Email: [email protected]

www.neilmarrs.com

Signed 20th Century Fine Jewelry

NELSON RARITIES, INC.2 Monument Square

Portland, ME 04101

Andrew Nelson, Malcom Logan

Tel: 207-775-3150

Fax: 207-775-4345

Email: [email protected]

www.nelsonrarities.com

Fine Antiques and Estate Jewelry including Art

Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco Jewelry

NULA THANHAUSER, LLCP.O. Box 5106

East Hampton, NY 11937

Nula & Roger Thanhauser

Tel: 631-329-1953, 215-266-2888

Email: [email protected]

www.nulathanhauser.com

Antique and Signature Purses and Accessories

ONESSIMO FINE ART4530 PGA Boulevard, Suite 101

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

Debra Onessimo, Craig Vitti

Tel: 561-355-8061, 866-810-2787

Fax: 561-355-8062

Email: [email protected]

www.onessimofineart.com

Specializing in world Renowned Contemporary Artists,

Modern Masters, and European Impressionists

ONLY AUTHENTICSNew York, NY

Charles Rogers

Tel: 917-685-6115

Email: [email protected]

www.onlyauthentics.net

Finest in Branded Luxury Accessories,

Specializing in Vintage, Runway Limited Edition,

Hermès, Chanel and Louis Vuitton

OWL’S ROOST ANTIQUESAppointments only

767 41st Street

Miami Beach, FL 33140

Sandy & Lisa Steinberg

Tel: 305-864-5905

Fax: 305-868-4604

Email: [email protected]

www.owlsroost.com

ISA

Fine Antique and Estate Jewelry, Objet d'Art

PAPILLON GALLERY8272 Melrose Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90046

Martin Wolpert, Emily Mullins

Tel: 323-655-2205, 323-365-1577

Fax: 323-655-2207

Email: [email protected]

www.papillongallery.com

European and American Paintings, Sculptures

from the Period 1850–1950 with Emphasis

on The School of Paris

PAT SALING608 Fifth Avenue, Suite 801

New York, NY 10020

Pat Saling

Tel: 212-582-3355

Fax: 212-582-6684

Email: [email protected]

www.patsaling.com

Antique, Estate and Precious Jewelry

PATTI ESBIA ANTIQUE & ESTATE JEWELRY326 Peruvian Avenue, #1

Palm Beach, FL 33480

Patti Esbia

Tel: 561-833-9448

Fax: 561-833-9428

Email: [email protected]

www.esbiajewelry.com

The Unusual in Every Period

PEARL MASTERS, INC.576 5th Avenue, #701

New York, NY 10036

Saeed Haroonian

Tel: 212-869-8433

Fax: 212-869-8434

Email: [email protected]

Diamond Dealers Club (DDC)

South Sea Pearls

PERCY’S SILVER, LONDONThe London Silver Vaults

Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QS

United Kingdom

David Simons, Paul Simons

Tel: 312-841-2424

Email: [email protected]

www.percys-silver.com

Fine Antique and Decorative Silver and Rare

English Claset Jugs

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PERRISUE SILVERP.O. Box 2353

Princeton, NJ 08540

Perrisue Silverstein

Tel: 609-924-2141

Fax: 609-924-7608

Email: [email protected]

Jewelry 1920–Present

PHILIP CHASEN ANTIQUES10 Sugar Tome Ridge

East Norwich, NY 11732

Philip Chasen

Tel: 516-922-2090

Fax: 516-922-2029

Email: [email protected]

www.chasenantiques.com

Art Nouveau and Art Deco Glass, Louis Icart

Etchings, American Pottery

PIERRE/FAMILLE600 East Cooper Avenue

Aspen, CO 81611

Donald Stone, Judith Family

Tel: 970-925-9161

Fax: 970-925-1038

Email: [email protected]

www.pierrefamille.com

Exceptional Period Jewels and Rare

Natural Stones

PRIMAVERA GALLERY210 11th Avenue at 25th Street, Suite 800

New York, NY 10001

Audrey Friedman, Haim Manishevitz

Tel: 212-924-6600

Fax: 212-924-6602

Email: [email protected]

www.primaveragallery.com

Fine Signed Period Jewelry and Decorative Arts from

20th Century Design Movements

PROVIDENT JEWELRY331 Clematis Street

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Rob Samuels

Tel: 561-833-7755

Fax: 561-833-8763

Email: [email protected]

www.providentjewelry.com

JEFFREY PURTELL�/STEUBEN GLASS31 Pleasant Point Drive

Portsmouth, NH 03801

Jeffrey F. Purtell

Tel: 800-973-4331

Fax: 603-422-0464

Email: [email protected]

www.steubenpurtell.com

Specializing in the Purchase and Sale

of Post-Carder Steuben Glass

RAYMOND LEE JEWELERS 22191 Powerline Road

Boca Raton, FL

Jeff Josephson

Tel: 561-750-7808

Fax: 561-750-8005

Email: [email protected]

www.webuybigdiamonds.com

IWJG, NAWCC

Antique, Estate Jewelry, Watches, GIA Diamonds

RED FOX FINE ARTP.O. Box 385

Middleburg, VA 20118

Turner Reuter, Jr.

Tel: 540-687-5780

Fax: 540-687-3338

Email: [email protected]

www.redfoxfineart.com

FADA

Fine 19th and 20th Century Paintings

and Sculpture, est. 1970

REHS DIAMONDS579 5th Avenue, #1160

New York NY 10017

Alan Rehs

Tel: 212-750-6163

Fax: 212-688-5883

Email: [email protected]

www.rehsdiamonds.com

DDE, DMIA

Diamonds, Diamond Jewelry, Estate Jewelry

REHS GALLERIES, INC.5 East 57th Street

New York, NY 10022

Howard L. Rehs

Tel: 212-355-5710

Fax: 212-355-5742

Email: [email protected]

www.rehs.com

FADA, AADLA, CINOA

Important 19th–21st Century Works of Art

RICHTERS JEWELS224 Worth Avenue

Palm Beach, FL 33480

Stefan Richter

Tel: 561-655-0774

Fax: 561-655-1334

Email: [email protected]

ROBERT LLOYDManhattan Antiques Center, Gallery #63

1050 Second Avenue

New York, NY 10022

Robert Lloyd

Tel: 212-750-8752

Email: [email protected]

www.robertlloydinc.com

American Silver of the 18th & Early 19th Centuries, English,

Irish and Scottish Silver of the 16th–19th Centuries

ROSENBERG DIAMONDS & CO. 233 South Federal Highway, Suite 107

Boca Raton, FL 33432

David Rosenberg

Tel: 561-477-5444

Fax: 561-477-5222

Email: [email protected]

www.rosenbergdiamonds.com

WFDB, DBSEUS

Rare and Important White and Natural Fancy Color

Diamonds & High Jewels

S & J STODEL Vault 24, The Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane

London, WC2A 1QS

United Kingdom

Stephen Stodel, Jeremy Stodel

Tel: 44-207-405-7009

Fax: 44-207-262-6366

Email: [email protected]

www.chinesesilver.com

BADA, CINOA

English Silver from the 18th–20th Century,

Chinese Export Silver

SALLEA ANTIQUES66 Elm Street

New Canaan, CT 06840

Sally Kaltman, Jan Kach

Tel: 203-972-1050

Fax: 203-972-1567

Email: [email protected]

www.salleaantiques.com

CINOA, AADLA

English 18th Century Tea Caddies, French Boxes,

Chinese Export Porcelain — 18th and 19th Century,

Japanese Imari Porcelain and Anglo Indian Boxes

SANDRA CRONAN, LTD.16 Albemarle Street, First Floor

London, W1S 4HW

United Kingdom

Catherine Edwards

Tel: 44-207-491-4851

Fax: 44-207-293-2758

Email: [email protected]

www.sandracronan.com

BADA

Fine Antique and Period Jewels

SANTOS�—�LONDON 21 Old Court House

London W8 4PD

United Kingdom

Alberto Santos

Tel: 44-207-937-6000

Fax: 44-207-937-3351

Email: [email protected]

www.santoslondon.com

BADA, CINOA

Chinese Export Porcelain, 16th to 19th Centuries

SCHNEIBLE FINE ART837 Bay Road

Shelburne, VT 05482

Douglas Schneible

Tel: 802-279-7601

Email: [email protected]

www.artscraftsgal.com

Asian Art including Chinese Neolithic Art,

Buddhist Art, Jade, Stone, Wood, and Pottery,

Japanese Antique Stone Garden Sculpture

including Lanterns, Tsukabai, and Early

Architectural Landscaping Stones, Chinese

Contemporary Extraordinary Natural Stone Paintings,

“Dreamstones”

SHERRY SHEAF & CO. INC135 San Lorenzo Avenue, Suite 790

Miami, FL 33146

Sherry Sheaf, Anette Rizzi

Tel: 954-568-5808, 305-445-9356

Fax: 954-568-2334

Email: [email protected]

www.sherrysheaf.com

Purveyor of Exquisite Jewelry and Fine South

Sea Pearls

SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW440 Boylston Street

Boston, MA 02116

David Walker

Tel: 800-275-7088

Fax: 617-527-7244

Email: [email protected]

www.shrevecrumpandlow.com

Rare Antique and Estate Jewelry. Fine Colorless and

Fancy Colored Diamonds, Precious Gemstones

SPENCER MARKS, LTD.P.O. Box 330

Southampton, MA 01073

Spencer Gordon, III, Mark F. McHugh

Tel: 413-527-7344

Email: [email protected]

www.spencermarks.com

AADLA, ADA, Antiques Council, CINOA

Fine Antique and 20th Century Silver

SPENCER WEISZ GALLERIES, LTD. 843 West Chicago Avenue

Chicago, IL 60642

Spencer Weisz

Tel: 312-527-9420, 312-923-0910

Email: [email protected]

www.antiqueposters.com

IVPDA, International Poster Dealers Association

Original Vintage Advertisings & Lithographs

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STEPHEN KALMS ANTIQUESVaults 13/15 and 31/32

London Silver Vault, Chancery Lane

London, WC2A 1QS

United Kingdom

Stephen Kalms

Tel: 44-207-430-1254

Fax: 44-207-405-6206

Email: [email protected]

www.kalmsantiques.com

LAPADA

Victorian and Georgian Silver and

Contemporary pieces

STEVEN NECKMAN, INC.36 NE 1st Street, #1046

Miami, FL 33132

Steven Neckman, Wendie Gold

Tel: 305-755-9030

Fax: 305-755-9136

Email: [email protected]

www.stevenneckman.com

Mid-Late 20th Century Bold Yellow Gold Jewelry,

Plus Diamond Jewelry

SUE BROWN 1-7 Davies Mews

Mayfair, London W1K 5AB

United Kingdom

Sue Brown, John Weysom

Tel: 917-216-9128, +44 207-491 4287

Email: [email protected]

www.antique-rings.co.uk

LAPADA, CINOA, Society of Jewelry Historians

Quirky Jewelry from the Past

SYMBOLIC & CHASE30 Old Bond Street

London, W1S 4QJ

England

Martin Travis, Anna Dieslel

Tel: 02074999902

Fax: 02074999903

Email: [email protected]

www.symbolicchase.com

BADA

Fine Jewelry and Objects D’Art

TK ASIAN ANTIQUITIES1654 Jamestown Road

Williamsburg, VA 23185

Fuller Building, 41 East 57th Street, Suite 1125

New York, NY 10022

Michael C. Teller

Tel: 757-253-0769, NY Tel: 212-644-1103

Fax: 757-220-2636, NY Fax: 212-644-3928

Email: [email protected]

NY Email: [email protected]

www.tkasianantiquities.com

The world's premier dealer in scientifically

documented Asian Antiquities. Specializing

in Ancient Eurasian Gold and Silver, Unique

and Extraordinary Ancient Chinese Ceramic

Sculpture. While still having one of the finest

and largest collections of Antique Chinese

Furniture and Contemporary Masterpieces

of Dali Dreamstones

TOJ GALLERY420 Adam’s Street

Tel: 410-626-0770, 443-995-5377

Fax:410-626-0770

Susan L. Tillipman

Email: [email protected]

www.tojgallery.com

AAPA, American Art Pottery Association

Vintage and Contemporary European and American

Art Pottery and Japanese Woodblock Prints

TOM VEILLEUX GALLERY75 Market Street, Suite 104

Portland, ME 04101

Tom Veilleux

Tel: 207-828-0784

Email: [email protected]

www.tomveilleux.com

Specializing in American Art from the first half

of the 20th Century

TOP ART GALLERY 19201 Collins Avenue Sunny Isle, FL 33160Avram SabanTel: 305-937-3751Email: [email protected] European Paintings, Old Masters, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern, and Contemporary

TOULOUSE ANTIQUE GALLERY3701 Highland AvenueManhattan Beach, CA 90266John and Aurora DuganTel: 310-503-0152 Fax: 310-372-0422Email: [email protected] www.toulouseantiques.com LAPADA, ISA

19th Century Furniture and Decorative Arts

TRINITY HOUSE PAINTINGS50 Maddox StreetLondon, Mayfair, W1S 1AYUnited Kingdom67 High StreetBroadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7DPUnited KingdomSimon Shore, Steven BealeGallery Tel: 01144 1386 859 329US Cell: 347 827 5132Simon Shore Cell: 01144 7866 419 666Steven Beale Cell: 01144 7958 679 762email: [email protected], LAPADA, CINOA

Post Impressionist and Modern British Paintings

VALERIO ANTIQUES, INC.250 Valencia AvenueCoral Gables, FL 33134Waltford GonzalezTel: 305-448-6779Fax: 305-444-1634Email: [email protected]

Art Deco Furnishings

VALLEJO GALLERY1610 West Coast HighwayNewport Beach, CA 92663Joseph T. VallejoTel: 949-642-7945 Fax: 949-631-3161Email: [email protected] www.vallejogallery.com FADAMaritime and Marine Theme Paintings, Nautical

Antiques and Artifacts

VENDOME, INC.1187 Coast Village Road, #1-496Santa Barbara, CA 93108Deborah Wilson, Cindy GrubbsTel: 805-969-5997 Fax: 805-565-1112Email: [email protected], [email protected] www.vendomeinc.com AGTA, ASJH

Fine Antique and Estate Jewelry

VERONIQUE BAMPSLe Patio Palace #626, 41 AvenueHector Otto, 98000 MonacoMichel OsipencoTel: +377 9797 3757Email: [email protected], CRAB

Fine Antique and Estate Jewelry

VILLA DEL ARTE GALLERIESCalle Tapineria 39

Barcelona, Spain 08002

Nemo Jantzen

Tel: +34-93-268-06-73

Fax: +34-93-310-34-35

Email: [email protected]

www.villadelarte.com

Contemporary Art: Paintings, Photography, Sculptures

VINCENT VALLARINO FINE ART LTD.120 East 65th Street

New York, NY 10021

Vincent Vallarino, Jennie Enright

Tel: 212-628-0722

Fax: 646-607-9470

Email: [email protected]

www.vallarinofineart.com

FADA

Specialize in Post-War American Abstract

Expressionism including Artists from The First and

Second Generation New York School of Action Painters

WEINREB DIAMOND & ESTATE JEWELERS1312 Reisterstown Road

Baltimore, MD 21208

Nick Weinreb, Jacqui Juter

Tel: 410-653-7100

Fax: 410-653-7100

Email: [email protected]

www.adiamond.com

Diamond and Fine Estate Jewelry

WELLESLEY HOUSE, LTD.P.O. Box 42

Lake Forest, IL 60045

Andrew & Kelly Vogel

Tel: 847-735-9773, 847-417-6649

Fax: 847-735-9774

Email: [email protected]

www.wellesleyhouse.com

Extraordinary English Antiques

WHITLEY COLLECTION 2190 NW 87th Avenue

Doral, FL 33172

Gregg Whittecar, Alfredo Barrios

Tel: 786-464-1818, 305-527-1828

Fax: 786-464-1950

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.whitleycollection.com

WILLIAM COOK 15 Bridge Street

Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 OEG

United Kingdom

William Cook

Tel: 44-14-8868-1254, 44-78-8503-1301

Fax: 44-16-7251-4455

Email: [email protected]

www.williamcookantiques.com

LAPADA

English and European 18th and Early 19th Century

Furniture and Objects

WINICK-RUNSDORF34 West 47th Street

New York, NY 10036

Richard Winick, Karl Warman

Tel: 212-302 9555

Fax: 212-575-1991

Email: [email protected]

www.winickdiamonds.com

Fine Jewelry and Gem Diamonds

YAFA JEWELRY580 5th Avenue, Store 7

New York, NY 10036

Yafa & Maurice Moradof

Tel: 212-719-9828, 561-652-2085

Fax: 212-869-2016

Email: [email protected]

www.yafajewelry.com

YVEL USA1 Yechiel Steinberg StreetRamat Moza, Israel654 Madison Avenue, Suite 701New York, NY 10065Isaac Levy

Tel: 972-2-6735811

NY Tel: 212-755-0688Fax: 972-2-6735812

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

High-end Jewelry in 18k Gold, Pearls,

Gems, and Diamonds

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