A monumental 10-foot carved oak grandfather clock by R.J. Horner sold for $97,750 at a multi-estate sale held April 4 by Fontaine’s Auction Gallery in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Also, a winged griffin oak partners desk, attributed to R.J. Horner, soared to $27,600; a John H. Belter “Rosalie With Grapes” 8-piece parlor set went for $28,750; a beautiful Belter “Rosalie” rosewood marble-top table commanded $43,700; and a signed oil on canvas mountain landscape by Samuel discount tiffany earrings (1832-1920) garnered $32,200. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.Woodward artwork, $66,000, St. Charles
A crayon on paper work by William Woodward, titled Old French discount tiffany earrings House 1896, sold for $66,000 at an auction held March 28-29 by St. Charles Gallery in New Orleans. Also, an oil on board by Clarence Millet, titled St. Louis Cathedral Jackson Square, brought $19,200; a small oil on canvas swamp scene by William Henry Buck went for $16,800; an early oil on canvas of St. Louis Cathedral by Knute Heldner fetched $14,400; and several works by Alexander Drysdale hit prices from $5,280 to $6,900. Prices include a 17 percent buyer’s premium.J 93 7 Dracula poster, $310,000, Heritage
A 1931 Style B one-sheet Dracula poster sold for $310,000 at a Spring Vintage Movie Poster Auction held March 20-22 by Heritage Auction Galleries in Dallas, Texas. The poster is one of only three known to exist and carries a discount Tiffany Earrings from The Collection of Nicolas Cage. Also, a 1932 insert poster for the notorious Irving Thalberg-produced MGM horror movie Freaks hammered for $107,000; and a 1933 stone lithograph for Walt Disney’s animated film The Mad Doctor realized a little over $100,000. Prices include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.Qianlong iars, covers, $632,500, Sotheby’s
A pair of Famille-Rose ‘Eight Daoist Immortals’ jars and covers, Qianlong iron-red seal marks and period, sold for $632,500 at a sale of Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art held March 17 by Sotheby’s in New York City. Also, a Famille-Rose “Boys at Play” lantern-shaped vase, Qianlong ironred seal mark and period, went for $602,500; Hua Xuan “Eight Beauties” (circa 1736) rose to $374,500; and two “Doucai”discount tiffany earrings“Butterfly and Peony” dishes, Yongzhen marks and period, changed hands for $194,500. Prices include a 20 percent buyer’s premium.Renaissance Revival chain, $402,000, Skinner, Inc.
A stunning Renaissance Revival long chain sold for $402,000 at a Fine Jewelry discount tiffany earrings held March 17 by Skinner, Inc., in Boston, Massachusetts. Also, an archaeological Revival gold and glass bead fringe necklace (circa 1880) achieved $67,545; an Art Deco diamond, onyx, jadeite and coral brooch by Boucheron Paris climbed to $189,600; a Renaissance Revival enamel, sapphire and diamond brooch topped out at $71,100; and a I Renaissance Revival 18kt. gold gem set armlet (circa 1880) gaveled for $40,290. Prices include a 10 percent buyer’s premium.Antique clown caravan, $103,500, Bertoia’s