Sunday, August 28, 2005
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Lot | Sale Price | ||
201 | ROSE PINK PEARL DANGLE EARRINGS: 14k yellow gold earrings set with oval cut rubies supporting 9mm cultured pearls, short shepherd hook backs. Approx. 1 1/2''l., 4.5 grams. | 500 | |
202 | TWO KIRMAN RUGS: Both with floral borders and center medallions. Dark blue ground, approx. 2'5'' x 4'9'' and light blue with fuchsia flowers 3' x 5'2'' approx. | 200 | |
203 | OVERSIZE CARVED BOUDOIR LAMP WITH STAND: Applied nude woman and floral decoration. The wood portion is 30 3/4'' h. x the fringed shade is 32'' dia., the lamp is 43''h. overall. The stand is 37 1/4''h., 16'' dia. | 350 | |
204 | JAPANESE SATSUMA BOWL: A striking pink, orange and gold decor. Six sided, artist signed. 2 1/2''h, 6'' dia. | 175 | |
206 | JAPANESE SATSUMA TRAY: Relief painted water and bird scene, makers name verso. Approx. 14'' square. | 200 | |
207 | JAPANESE SATSUMA TRAY: Scenic view of Geisha with Mt. Fuji in background, signed in red characters verso. Approx. 14'' square. | 100 | |
208 | LARGE LEADED STAINED GLASS WINDOW: Single flower motif in slag glass sections of pinks, greens and greys, approx. 48 1/2'' x 50'', ready to go in its temporary wood frame. | 150 | |
209 | GODWIN, Karl, (American, 1893-1962): ''Aaron Burr And The Maid Of Half-Way Hill'', O/C, 40'' x 32'', signed lower right, encased in painted over frame, 44'' x 36''. This illustration was done for The America Weekly Magazine dated January 2, 1938. The title of the article is ''Empires Of The Moon''. Sold with an original copy of the Magazine cover. | 1500 | |
210 | ROGERS, Hubert, (American/Canadian, 1898-1982): Rough Rider, Illustration, O/C, 30'' x 21'', signed lower margin and dated 38', encased in a plain worn wood frame, 32'' x 22 1/2''. | 2000 | |
211 | ORIENTAL GANGSTER ILLUSTRATION CIRCA 1940: Depicts a man of Asian descent brandishing a revolver, O/C, 30'' x 21'', monogrammed lower left, encased in worn wood frame, 32'' x 22 1/2''. Purchased from the same estate as the Hubert Rogers illustration. | 2000 | |
212 | 19TH C KOREAN ROSEWOOD CHEST ON STAND: Herbalist apothecary chest, double doors open to a series of small drawers. Chest lifts off of stand. 47''h, x 31 1/2'' x 19 1/2''. | 450 | |
213 | SEMI-ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN RUNNER CARPET: Approx. 3'10'' x 13''. Lovingly worn condition. | 200 | |
218 | 2 PC ESTATE LOT OF 14K WHITE GOLD FILIGREE JEWELRY: To include, 1 1/2'' pendant centered by an approx. 10pt diamond, on a simple 14k gold chain, 19''l. Filigree bar pin set with a tiny diamond, please note bends in pin, approx. 2 1/8''l. 5 grams total. Sold as a lot. | 250 | |
219 | DUESSEL, Henry A., (American, 19/20th C): Forest landscape with stream at sunset, O/C, 20'' x 16'', encased in exceptional carved and gilded period frame, 29'' x 25 1/2''. | 700 | |
221 | NEWCOMB COLLEGE ART POTTERY VASE: Thrown by Joseph Meyer, decorated by Corinne Chalaron. Blue matt glaze with green and pink, 3 3/4''h. | 1300 | |
222 | ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE Charles Todd: Dated 1919, shape 2104, incised decoration, signed CST (Charles Stewart Todd), 4 1/2''h. | 600 | |
223 | ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE EDWARD HURLEY: Blue interior, ivory ground decorated by Edward Hurley, dated 1943, #614E, 8 1/4''h., evenly crazed glaze. | 800 | |
224 | ARTS & CRAFTS ECHO GONG GRANDFATHER CLOCK: Mahogany case, weight driven clock with brass dial and weights. Echo gong name plates. 6' 6'' x 21''. | 400 | |
225 | ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, CARL SCHMIDT: Vellum glaze, finely painted iris flowers, 1915, #951B, 12 3/4''h. Finely executed by Carl Schmidt. | 3000 | |
226 | ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE SARA SAX: Dated 1906, hand painted grape design, Iris glaze, signed and decorated by Sara Sax. 8 1/2''h. Overall even crackled glaze. | 1400 | |
227 | ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE: Fabulous scenic landscape painted by Fred Rothenbush in 1915, #1658E, 8 1/8''h. | 1700 | |
228 | ROOKWOOD POTTERY SELLER'S SIGN PLAQUE: Matte pink, 14''l. x 4 1/4''h. | 350 | |
229 | TIGER OAK BOOKCASE CHINA CABINET: Rich spiral carved stiles, carved crest under moldings, bun feet, mirror back, oak shelves cut with plate grooves. 65''h. x 48'' x19 1/2''. | 1500 | |
230 | BENTON, Thomas Hart, (American, 1889-1975): ''Letter From Overseas'', Lithograph, size with available margins 11 1/2'' x 15 1/4'', signed lower right, encased in a more contemporary frame which measures 18'' x 21''. | 1000 | |
231 | BENSON, Frank Weston, (American, 1862-1951): ''Old Squaws, #2'', Drypoint, sight size 5 1/2'' x 10 1/2'', pencil signed lower left, illegible marking lower right, encased in worn black original frame, 15'' x 20''. | 250 | |
232 | BARRY, David F., (American, 1854-1934): ''Chief Gall'', Collodion Chloride Print, sight size 13'' x 9 3/4'', encased in vintage oak studio frame with applied gesso design, 25 1/4'' x 21 1/2''. Original package bares the D.F. Barry Photographer Gallery Labels both on the frame and the piece verso. This piece is blindstamped twice in the picture, signed in the plate twice and bears the Chief Gall name plate at the bottom. | 1100 | |
233 | LATHROP, Jeanne, (American, 20th C): ''Taos Pueblo Mission'', O/C, 24'' x 18'', signed lower left, encased in a wood frame. | 500 | |
234 | PETITE ART NOUVEAU TRANSITIONAL DESK WITH MATCHING CHAIR: Walnut 2 drawer writing table, inlaid design on side supports matches inlaid design on chair crest. Original Nouveau drawers. Very Mackintosh influence. 28 1/4''h. x 34'' x 21 3/4''. Chair is 43''h, 16 1/2''w. | 700 | |
235 | ROOKWOOD ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY VASE: Artist Charles Todd, dated 1912, shape 1369D. 9''h, diam of neck is 4 1/2''h. | 1300 | |
236 | WELLER ART POTTERY VASE IN THE ETNA LINE: Impressed mark, 10 3/4'' h. | 350 | |
237 | FULPER ART DECO POTTERY VASE: Most striking blue drip glaze, curled scroll handles, vertical Fulper ink stamp mark. 11 1/4''h. | 700 | |
238 | FULPER POTTERY CANTEEN FLASK VASE: Green drip glaze, vertical ink stamp mark, 10 1/4'' h. x 7 1/4''. | 850 | |
240 | PITTSBURGH OBVERSE PAINTED LAMP: Landscape painted on the exterior of the domed glass shade. Iron base, mixed metal stem, double socket pull chain. Please note minute flecks on rim of shade. Unsigned. Lamp is 22''h. overall, shade is 16'' dia. | 600 | |
241 | ETHAN ALLEN MAHOGANY HIGHBOY CHEST: Queen Anne style tall chest, spiral carved center finial, stamped Ethan Allen in drawer, 76''h. x 36'' x 19''. Numbers on back, 03-01-82, 11-5205 225 | 1500 | |
242 | LARGE ART POTTERY VASE attrib. to FULPER: Drip green over blue high glaze, 11 1/2''. | 250 | |
243 | DREXEL MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CORNER CABINET: Greek key molding, Drexel brass name plate in drawer. 70 1/2''h, 34''w. | 1000 | |
244 | ROYAL DOULTON FINE CHINA IN THE ''HEATHER'' PATTERN: From the romance collection. 29 pieces to include 7 dinner plates, 6 salad plates, 6 bread plates, 4 dessert bowls, and 6 cups and saucers. Gold rim on ivory. | 125 | |
245 | MOST PETITE SECRETARY DESK BY HICKORY CHAIR: Upper section having an arched top, lower desk portion with slant front desk over drawers. Interior of pigeon holes and drawers. 74''h. x 22''w x 16''deep. | 450 | |
246 | HANDSOME BURLED WALNUT TALL CHEST: Rich burled veneer on 5 drawer tall chest, the bottom two are nice and deep. Dovetail construction. 53''h. x 37 1/2'' x 19 1/2''. Please call for condition. | 500 | |
247 | TYSON, Carroll, (American, 1877-1956): Maine harbor scene depicts a view from Mt.Desert Island with possible location of Somes Sound or Bar Harbor, O/CB, 16'' x 20'', signed lower right and dated 1944, in the back in pencil is written ''William Cress from Mrs. C.S.Tyson, May 1956'' encased in original gilded frame with minor wear, 21 1/2'' x 25 1/2''. | 3000 | |
248 | ARTS & CRAFTS ROCKER attrib. to L & JG STICKLEY: Four slatted back, slatted sides. Pinned construction, corbels and through tenons on arms. A subtle U shaped top crest rail. Spring seat. Original finish with wear to rockers (may have been replaced) and minor surface scratching. 35 1/2''h. x 29'' x 28'' overall. | 250 | |
249 | GOLDEN OAK ARTS & CRAFTS ROCKER: 5 vertical slat back, shaped top rail. Corbel and through tenons on shaped arms. Refinished condition. Spring seat is newly covered. 37''h. x 27'' x 20''. | 325 | |
250 | 19TH CENTURY GENRE SCENE DEPICTING MEN SITTING AT A TAVERN TABLE: O/C, 26'' x 21'', signed lower right Tart, encased in a gilded overpainted frame with some repair, 32'' x 27''. | 225 |
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