GUEST: My great-grandfather was a friend with Mahonri Young, who was the sculptor, got this from Mahonri and later did a still-life painting of it, and I got them from my grandparents.
APPRAISER: Mahonri Young was a very, very prominent sculptor of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was the grandson of Brigham Young, who led the Mormons to Utah. He got some basic art instruction in Utah, and he also studied in New York, and in 1899, he went to Paris with your grandfather. And they studied at this very famous academy, the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi. Mahonri really was quite prolific, and your piece, I think, is quite fascinating, because I think it reflects this early-19th-century, very intimate kind of scene, and his work is quite rare. I think if this was to come up at auction, you're talking about, I would think, between $10,000 and $15,000.
GUEST: Okay.