Oil on canvas “Portrait of a Man with His Dog”, inscription on the back: “Messire Vincent Van den Bogaerde born April 15, 1542 – February 10, 1586, family coat of arms at the top left.
Flemish School
17th century
Oil on panel “Portrait of Lucelle”, Latin inscription: “Lucelle aetatis 16”: Lucille at the age of 16.
Lucylle, or Lucille, is a given name of Arabic and Latin origin derived from “lux,” meaning “light,” celebrated on December 13.
17th century
France
White glazed earthenware vase with snake-shaped handles.
18th century
Gold and silver cross set with rhinestones.
Provence, France
19th century
Large agate cameo brooch depicting the profile of a winged angel, framed in chiseled gold.
Early 19th century
Italy
18k gold cross with enamel and rose-cut diamonds, engraved with the vintage motifs.
Total gross weight: 6.10 grams
First half of the 19th century
Provence, France
Important enameled cross in 18k gold and silver, with old-cut diamonds and amethysts.
Louis-Philippe I (1830-1848)
Provence, France
18k gold pendant adorned with a miniature depicting Cupid forging his arrows of love, a rare subject, and a pearl.
Second half of the 19th century
France
Large oil on canvas depicting the Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine attributed to Antonio Balestra (Verona, 1666-1740).
Oil on canvas “The Child and His Dog” signed lower right by Richard Flatters (1822-1876).