"1692"

A rare 17th c. English mortar in great patina, by the so-called “cut-card” founder.
Dated and initialed “W (possibly) A”; 3 7/8” h. x 4 3/4” diam. 
Pictured in Michael Finlay, English Decorated Bronze Mortars and Their Makers, p. 123. fig. 244. Formerly in the collection of the author.

SOLD.

A Fine Group of 15th and 16th c. Candlesticks

L. to R.:

Very fine 4-knop brass candlestick in excellent condition. Netherlands, c. 1500; 9 ¼” h. SOLD.

Winged-socket candlestick with sextagonal socket, conforming collar, exceptional detail, all in great color and pristine condition.Flemish, c. 1400; 7 ¼” h. SOLD

Very rare 15th c. one-knop brass candlestick with shallow crenelated socket in excellent condition. Netherlands, c. 1400-50; 7 1/2” h. SOLD

A very fine 3-knop brass candlestick in great old finish. Netherlands, c. 1450-1500; 7” h.  SOLD.

A rare multiple-knob Gothic brass candlestick with iron core. Nuremberg, Germany, c. 1500-50; 9 3/4” h. SOLD.

All are in excellent condition with no repairs or restoration.

Exceptional French Mortar

Very fine mortar in wonderful patina and condition; the vertical ribbed mortar decorated with three-dimensional human figures interspersed with medallions of bearded men. 
France, late 16th-early 17th c.
4 1/4” h, 6 1/8” top diam. 
For related examples, cf. Liefte verwindt al dinck: Vijzels, pp. 190-204.

SOLD.

A Selection of 15th and 16th c. Brass Candlesticks

A fine grouping of rare 15th and 16th c. candlesticks in excellent condition, with no repairs
L to R:

Rare Nuremberg candlestick, Germany, c. 1500-50; 9 1/4” h. SOLD.
            
Scarce 16th c. Dutch candlestick, Netherlands, c. 1500-25; 7 1/4” h. SOLD.
            
Four-knop Gothic candlestick, Netherlands, c. 1450-1500; 10” h. SOLD.

Two "GR" Jugs and a Friend

L to R:

A large German stoneware "GR" jug in fine condition, made for the English market. Westerwald, c. 1720-30. 10" h. SOLD.

Small German stoneware "GR" mug in fine condition, made for the English market. Westerwald, c. 1760. SOLD.

Diminutive German stoneware jug, c. 1550. 3 1/4" h.  SOLD.

Very Fine and Rare Courting Mirror

America, prob. CT,  and northern Europe, 2nd half 18th c.
An unusually sophisticated courting mirror with carved broken-arch pediment and scalloped bottom surrounding reverse-painted glass. The elaborate cherry carved frame appears to have been made here to encase a simple European courting mirror.
In excellent condition, missing two tiny pieces of glass from interior eglomise frame.
19 ½” h. x 13” w.

Provenance: Israel Sack, Inc., New York, Sotheby’s, Sale 6483, Oct 24, 1993, Lot 283.

Exhibited: Museum of American Folk Art, 1983, ”The Keene Eye,” fig. 69.

SOLD.

 

Westerwald Jugs

Left:
Westerwald, Germany, last quarter 17th c.
A large and impressive bulbous stoneware jug with flowers and vine decoration in excellent condition. 10 1/2” h.  For related pieces, cf. Unger, Die Kunst des deutschen Steinzugs, p. 181, fig. 147. SOLD.

Right:
Westerwald, Germany, last quarter 17th c. 
Charming small bulbous jug with applied rosettes.
5” h. (stoneware), 6” h. to top of thumb piece. Two small hairlines to neck. SOLD.

For related piece, cf. German Stoneware: A Catalogue of the Frank Thomas Collection of German Stoneware, fig, 219.

Portraits of Peter and Catherine Ritter by Gerrit Schipper ( 1775-1832, active US 1802-07)

A fine pair of pastels on paper of Peter and Catherine Post Ritter, attrib. to Gerrit Schipper, c.1802-07. Born in Amsterdam in 1775, Schipper worked in New York, Charleston, Savannah, and Massachusetts from 1802 until 1807.
10 3/8” x 12 3/8.”

Peter and Catherine Post Ritter were residents of New York City and are buried there at St. George’s Church. Information on Catherine Post can be found in E. Moore Green, J.W. Jordan, and G.T. Ettinger, Douglass and Post Genealogy, 1905.

SOLD.

Battle of Crefeld Tobacco Box

A fine brass and copper tobacco box made for the German market. The box commemorates the German victory over the French in the Battle of Krefeld in 1758 under Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick. On the lid, the repousse decoration features portraits of Frederick the Great and Prince Henry.

SOLD.