Other Highlights:
A fine example of American Aesthetic Movement silver, a Gorham Sterling Silver and Mixed Metal Bowl, last quarter of the 19th century decorated in the Japonesque style and decorated throughout with a hand-hammered finish and applied with birds and high relief strawberry sprays with insect (Lot 92, Estimate: $1,500-2,500)
Russian silver is represented by a Russian Cloisonné and En Plein Enamel Box by Feodor Ruckert decorated circa, 1908-1917 with a troika scene within borders of all-over floral motifs (Lot 82, Estimate: $10,000-20,000)
An extensive flatware service in a popular pattern is a Reed & Barton “Love Disarmed” Sterling Silver Flatware Service (Lot 126, Estimate: $6,000-8,000)
Furniture offerings range from a colorful and highly decorative Italian giltwood low table decorated with gouaches based on Pompeian Third Style wall paintings (Lot 240, Estimate: $1,500-2,500) to a Pair of William IV Mahogany and Leather Upholstered Tub Chairs (Lot 480, Estimate: $300-500) to an Alphonse Giroux et Cie Ebony-parquetry Ormolu-mounted and Brass-inlaid Petit Commode (Lot 382, Estimate: $3,000-5,000)














![DEl Kathryn Barton [Australian b. 1972] the more than human love , 2025 Acrylic on French linen 78 3/4 x 137 3/4 inches 200 x 350 cm Framed dimensions: 79 7/8 x 139 inches 203 x 353 cm](/sites/default/files/styles/image_5_column/public/ab15211bartonthe-more-human-lovelg.jpg?itok=wW_Qrve3)


![Ginevra de’ Benci [obverse]. 1474/1478. Leonardo da Vinci. Oil on Panel. Ailsa Mellon Brue Fund, National Gallery of Art.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_5_column/public/ginevradebenciobverse196761a.jpg?itok=hIzdUTaK)
