- October 24, 2021 10:00 AM PDT
- Los Angeles, CA, US
- Auction Details
The John Nelson Collection, Part I
271 lots
Furniture (128)
Inner Filter Options Fine Art (65)
Inner Filter Options Asian Art & Antiques (54)
Inner Filter Options Decorative Art (15)
Inner Filter Options Collectibles (7)
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Frederick E. West (1)
George Hayter (1)
John Opie (1)
1: An Italian patinated bronze model of the Runner of Herculaneum, late 19th century
3: An Italian Grand Tour ebonized marble model of a Roman bath / labrum, 19th century
4: An Italian Grand Tour breccia verde marble model of a Roman bath / labrum, 19th century
5: An Italian Grand Tour portoro marble model of a Roman bath / labrum, 19th century
6: An Italian Grand Tour fior di pesco model of a monument dedicated to the goddess of the seas, 19th century
7: An Italian Grand Tour painted terracotta black figure amphora vase, 20th century
8: An Italian Grand Tour painted terracotta black figure calyx-krater vase, 20th century
9: A large Grand Tour black and white marble obelisk, 19th century
10: A pair of diminutive Italian breccia rossa policromia and white marble columns, 19th century
11: A pair of diminutive Italian breccia bruna and carrara marble columns, 19th century
12: A Continental Neoclassical style gilt bronze mounted bigio antico, breccia verde and mixed marble Grand Tour column, early 19th century
13: A pair of Italian Neoclassical cippolino and specimen marble Grand Tour columns, early 19th century
14: A Continental gilt bronze mounted rosso antico Grand Tour column, 19th century
15: A Continental patinated bronze mounted grey bardiglio, rouge griotte and mixed marble Grand Tour column, mid 19th century
16: A Louis Philippe parcel ebonized walnut library cabinet, mid 19th century
17: A pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze mounted breccia giallo marble urns, incorporating antique and later elements
18: An impressive pair of French Japonisme gilt and patinated bronze thirteen light Koma Inu candelabra, circa 1900
20: A North European Neoclassical gilt bronze and cut glass six light chandelier, probably Swedish, 19th century