Great Gatsby’s Auction Gallery Property from 7 Luxury Estates
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Feb. 20 & 21 • 1,200 Premier Lots
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Property from two Palm Beach, Florida estates • Property from an Austin, Texas estate
Property from a Dallas, Texas estate • Property from a Salt Lake City, Utah estate
Property from two Atlanta (Buckhead), Georgia estates
• 5180 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Atlanta, GA 30341 • Phone: 770-457-1903 • E-mail: auction@greatgatsbys.com
Quality Consignments always invited GAL#2004
19th c. French dore’ bronze and malachite clock, 26.5”h x 20”w.
Pair of monumental Italian majolica urns, 20th c., 73.5”h x 30”w.
19th c. French Provincial chestnut buffet à deux corps, 95”h x 54”w.
Late 19th c. Charles Lee (American, active 1856-1868) tester bed, signed, 84”h x 84.5”l x 66.5”w.
Late 18th c. hand woven Flemish tapestry, 86”h x 67.5”w.
Gilt wood five panel screen, inset with 18th c. Flemish tapestry fragments, 81.75”h x 112.5”w.
Pair of Louis XVI style marquetry inlaid marble top bombé commodes, 34”h x 51”w.
Boulle marquetry bureau mazarin in the Louis XVI taste, executed in tortoiseshell, ebonized wood, brass and gilt bronze, 34”h x 77”w x 38”d.
Horner Bros. carved mahogany desk, late 19th c., 29”h x 64”l x 40”w.
Pair of oversized French barbotine vases, 22.5”h x 13.5”dia.
19th c. French bisque porcelain and doré bronze clock garniture set; clock 31.5”h x 19.25”w.
Pair of Continental majolica ram’s head pedestals, circa 1880, 38.5”h x 23”dia.
Handel reverse painted table lamp, marked, 23”h x 17.5” dia.
Pair of oversized Italian dore’ bronze mounted pedestals, 41.75”h x 18”d.
19th c. Rococo Revival carved walnut center table, 27”h x 28”l.
Louis XVI style marquetry inlaid cylinder desk 44”h x 36”w.
19th c. Continental crystal and ormolu tantalus set, 13.75”h x 17.75”w.
Very fine 19th c. French ormolu mounted and marquetry inlaid commode, 36.5”h x 74”w.
Mid 18th c. French Provincial carved walnut bombé commode, 37.5”h x 47”w.
Pair of oversized dore’ bronze and malachite 7-candle figural candelabra, 41.5”h x 17.5”w.
19th c. French carved gilt wood canape, upholstered in apricot silk, 39.5”h x 55.5”l.
19th c. French carved gilt wood canape,
Donald Roller Wilson (American, b. 1938), oil on canvas titled ‘You Know You Want It’, artist signed and dated, 28.75”h x 27.5”w.
Frederick Hart (American, 1943-1999), ‘Daughters of Odessa’, signed, bronze grouping, largest 48”h x 39”w.
Scott Hanson bronze sculpture of a 1940’s bomber jacket, artist signed, 25”h x 38”l x 8”d.
Peter Max (American/German, 1937-) set of four acrylic on canvas, each titled ‘Liberty Head,’ each artist signed ‘Max’, 12.75”h x 12.75”w.
Group of three Black Forest musical bears, each 53”h x 18”w.
Italian marquetry inlaid canopy bar, overall 105”h x 129”w x 76”d.
Vintage Coca-Cola bottle dispenser, 1948-1957, restored
Vendo model 39, 58”h x 27”w.
Rock-Ola Nostalgic Bubbler CD \jukebox, 61”h x 33”w.
Mills Novelty Co. Dewey upright 5 cent oak and nickle plated slot machine, circa 1906, 68”h x 28.8”w.
Aesthetic Movement mother-of-pearl inlaid table, late 19th c., 31.5”h x 45”l x 26”w.
Italian marquetry inlaid bureau Mazarin, 40”h x 46”w.
Pair of Moorish style mother-of-pearl inlaid armchairs, 45”h x 22”w.
Syrian mother-of-pearl inlaid console, 38”h x 48”w x 18”d.
Late 19th c. Austrian Orientalist lamp, 24”h.
Pair of 19th c. Japanese Imari porcelain chargers, 18”dia.
Pair of 19th c. Japanese Imari porcelain lidded jars, 13.5”h x 6.25”sq.
Oversized 19th c. Japanese Imari charger, 22”dia.
Oversized 19th c. Japanese Imari charger, 22”dia.
Pair of 19th c. Japanese Imari porcelain vases, 15.25”h x 7.5”dia.
Chinese entryway with relief carved and pierce carved side panels and canopy roof, 116”h x 276”l x 30”d.
Impressive late 18th or early 19th c. oil on paper, Chinese portrait, 68”h x 41”w.
Chinese pierce carved and parcel gilt tea or garden pavilion, 100”h x 74”w x 51”d.
Chinese polychrome lacquered drum on stand, 77”h.
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