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Date:
Dec. 3, 2006 |
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Lot
Numbers, Descriptions and Estimates |
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101.
Navajo rug, c. 1920, geometric pattern in red, black, and cream on
a gray field, 54”w x 84”l, staining, overall wear, major
edge loss and holes, good condition 300-500 |
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102.
Navajo rug, c. 1940, stylized diamond pattern in red, brown and gray
on a cream field, 38”w x 77”l, excellent condition 300-500
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103.
Navajo rug, c. 1920, multiple patterns featuring red on a brown field
with red border, 51”w x 69”l, some wear to edges and some
fading, very good condition 400-600 |
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104.
Gustav Stickley tray, hammered copper, original patina, impressed
Als ik Kan mark, 12”w x 18”l 500-700 |
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105.
Navajo rug, c. 1920, Chinle Revival, stripe and stylized diamond pattern
in gray, black and browns, 49”w x 70”l, very good condition
600-800 |
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106.
Navajo rug, c. 1930, visual geometric pattern in browns and cream,
34”w x 66”l, very good condition 300-500 |
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107.
Navajo rug, Transitional c. 1910, diamond zig-zag pattern in red,
gray and brown, significant wear to edges, several holes and patches,
minor color run, 72”w x 98”l, good condition 800-1000 |
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108.
Good Teco vase, four handled flaring shape covered in a good green
matt glaze with charcoal highlights, impressed marks, 4.5”w
x 7.25”h 1200-1700 |
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109.
Good Newcomb College vase, unusual form with a carved and painted
floral design with a pink, blue and green matt, executed by Sadie
Irvine, marked, 5.5”w x 6”h 2500-3500 |
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110.
Teco vase, double handled shape covered in a good green matt glaze,
impressed marks, 4.5”w x 7”h, professional repair to rim
900-1200 |
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111.
Unusual SEG/Paul Revere bookends, pair, finely painted owl design,
artist initials Fannie Lavine, marked SEG on base, impressed mark,
5”w x 4”h, uncrazed, similar bookends are pictured in
"Saturday Evening Girls", by Chalmers & Young, pg. 99
1000-1500 |
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112.
Grueby vase, shouldered form with sculpted and applied leaves and
flowers, covered in a good green suspended matt glaze, signed by Ruth
Erickson, impressed mark, 5”w x 5”h 2500-3500 |
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113.
Exceptional Pewabic vase, large shouldered form covered in a colorful
iridescent metallic drip glaze, repaired drill hole, impressed mark,
7.5”w x 13”h, a big decorative vase 3500-4500 |
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114.
Unusual Newcomb College vase, shouldered form with a carved and painted
landscape with moss laden trees and a pink sky, executed by Sadie
Irvine, #RV20, 3.5”w x 5”h, uncrazed 2500-3500 |
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115.
Roblin vase, miniature form in bisque with delicately tooled design
at neck and a bit of splattered brown glaze, impressed mark, 2"w
x 2"h 250-350 |
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116.
Nice Dirk Van Erp box, hammered copper with an oversized lid that
has four cut-out designs, original patina, impressed mark, 4"w
x 2.25"h 350-550 |
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117.
Roblin vase, miniature tapered form in bisque with delicately tooled
banded lines, impressed mark, 1.75"w x 2.25"h 250-350 |
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118.
North Dakota School of Mines vase, nice shape with a carved Indian
design, incised 151-N.D. Sioux on base, marked, 6”w x 6.5”h,
crack and hairline to top rim 500-700 |
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119.
Unusual Fulper vase, crescent moon shape covered in a multi-toned
green crystalline glaze, partial original paper label, stamped mark,
8”w x 8.5”h 200-300 |
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120.
Good Pauline vase, indented form with a nicely painted flower garlands,
stamped mark, #90, 5.5"w x 4.25"h 300-400 |
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121.
Nice Rookwood vase, broad form with a raised design covered in an
unusual purple, green and brown matt glaze, executed by William Hentschel
in 1910, #158, 10”w x 6”h, a nice piece of Arts &
Crafts Rookwood 800-1100 |
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122.
Good Pewabic vase, flaring form in blue covered with a very nice red
and green metallic drip glaze, impressed mark, 3.5"w x 3.5"h
450-650 |
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123.
Clifton vase, geometric design on brown clay, marked and Arkansas,
illegible artist initials, 5.5"w x 4.5"h; with a Clifton
vase, (not shown), geometric design on brown clay, marked and Shumodovi
Arizona, initials G.F.B., 5.5"w x 3.5"h 300-400 |
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124.
Unusual L & JG Stickley bookcase, massive three door custom form
with key and tenon constructions at sides, unsigned, cleaned finish
to case, doors replaced, 100”w x 12”d x 66”h, very
good condition 4000-6000 |
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125.
L & JG Stickley bookcase, #642, open door form with four shelves
supported by slab sides with key and tenon construction, original
finish, unsigned, 40”w x 12”d x 56”h, very good
condition 3500-4500 |
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126.
L & JG Stickley bookcase, #642, open door form with four shelves
supported by slab sides with key and tenon construction, original
finish, Conjoined signature, 40”w x 12”d x 56”h,
very good condition 3500-4500 |
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127.
Navajo rug, c. 1900, Hubbell Revival Moki, Germantown yarn, stylized
diamond pattern featuring black and purple stripes on a red field,
48”w x 71”l, one 2” tear, some fading, very good
condition 3000-5000 |
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128.
Gustav Stickley dining chair, #358, nine vertical spindles at back
over an original leather seat, original finish, signed with paper
label, 18”w x 17”d x 39”h, very good condition 500-700 |
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129.
Navajo rug, c. 1940, diamond and stripe pattern in red, brown, and
black on an oatmeal field, 56”w x 76”l, minor discoloration,
excellent condition 300-500 |
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130.
Stickley Brothers mirror, original glass under a peaked top rail with
splayed sides, missing hooks, refinished, thru-tenon construction,
37”w x 23”h, very good condition 300-400 |
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131.
Stickley Brothers hall mirror, original glass and iron hooks in a
frame with thru-tenon construction and copper straps, refinished,
38”w x 4.5”d x 22”h, very good condition 500-700 |
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132.
Carl Schmidt poster study, watercolor on board, c. 1930, for the International
Stock Show at the Union Stockyards, Chicago, some discoloration, 10”w
x 14”h, very good condition 400-600 |
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133.
Stickley Brothers plant stand, #135, square top over a wide notched
apron, flared legs with cross-stretcher supports, refinished, 14”w
x 14”d x 34”h, very good condition 600-800 |
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134.
Arts & Crafts drawing, watercolor and ink on paper, colorful rendering
of a stained glass window, mounted, framed, 13.5” x 7.5”
250-350 |
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135.
Exceptional Newcomb College vase, bulbous form with a deeply carved
and painted landscape with numerous moss laden oak trees and a pale
yellow moon, executed and signed by Anna Francis Simpson, marked with
NC logo, 26 and QK7, 6”w x 5.25”h 3500-4500 |
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136.
Large and unusual Grueby vase, huge barrel form with carved and applied
vertical leaves that are covered in a yellow suspended matt glaze,
impressed mark, 7.5”w x 10.5”h 6000-8000 |
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137.
Nice Jarvie vase, finely executed hammered copper, good original patina,
signed, 5”w x 3.5”h 500-700 |
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138.
Nice Marblehead tile, large sailing vessel in tan against a yellow
background, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 10”sq.,
beautifully fired with good contrasting colors 900-1200 |
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139.
Good Gustave Baumann woodblock, colorful print titled “Morning
in Mexico”, signed, second edition numbered 12/125, matted,
framed, 14”w x 13.5”h, an unusual image 6500-8500 |
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140.
Rookwood vase, bulbous form in a Vellum glaze with a finely detailed
cherry blossom design, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1914, #112, 7.5”w
x 7”h 800-1100 |
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141.
Unusual Newcomb College vase, carved and painted organic design in
a blue and purple matt, executed by MBG, marked #TF75”h, 6”h
2500-3500 |
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142.
Good Van Briggle vase, ca. 1907-1912, swollen shape with a carved
organic design under a very nice green matt, incised marks, 4.5”h,
good glaze 800-1100 |
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143.
Harden table, square top with three vertical slats to each side, lightly
recoated original finish, 16”w x 16”d x 27”h, signed
with paper label, very good condition 400-500 |
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144.
Lakeside Craftshop plant stand, recessed top with horizontal rail,
refinished, signed with decal, 15”w x 15”d x 28”h,
very good condition 300-500 |
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145.
L & JG Stickley side chair, #330, eight vertical spindles to back
over a recovered leather seat, refinished, unsigned, 16.5”w
x 15”d x 36”h, very good condition 200-300 |
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146.
Barber Bros. magazine stand, four shelves with single wide slat at
sides, worn original finish, 22”w x 13”d x 38”h,
signed with paper label, very good condition 300-400 |
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147.
Gustav Stickley rocker, #2607, early ladder-back form with four horizontal
slats to back, replaced seat, recoated original finish, signed with
red box mark, 19”w x 23”d x 33”h, one rocker replaced,
good condition 300-500 |
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148.
Gustav Stickley rocker, #2607, early ladder-back form with four horizontal
slats to back, replaced seat, recoated original finish, signed with
red box mark, 19”w x 23”d x 33”h, very good condition
400-600 |
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149.
Arts & Crafts box, brass embossed craquelure design with raised
decoration at edge, original patina, 20”w x 12”d x 13”h,
excellent condition 400-600 |
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150.
Arts & Crafts table, in the style of Rose Valley, circular top
over a lower shelf and stretcher with reticulated floral design, key
and tenon construction, refinished, 17”dia x 24”h, very
good condition 300-400 |
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151.
Arts & Crafts cabinet, rectangular top with an arched apron over
a single door with original hardware, refinished, 14”w x 12”d
x 27”h, very good condition 300-400 |
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152.
Stickley Brothers tabouret, attribution, square top, refinished, separation
to top, unsigned, 13”w x 13”d x 16”h, good condition
100-200 |
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153.
Gustav Stickley sewing rocker, #307, H-back form with recovered drop-in
seat, refinished, branded signature, 17”w x 24”d x 34”h,
very good condition 300-400 |
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154.
Good E.T. Hurley covered box, bronze with a sculpted sea horse design,
good original patina, signed, 4.75"w 700-900 |
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155.
E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Harbor Scene”, c.
1921; colorful pastel on paper, 10” x 12.5”, signed, in
an Arts & Crafts oak frame 1200-1700 |
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156.
Rare E.T. Hurley bowl, bronze with a sculpted web and spider, excellent
original patina, signed, 5.5”dia. 800-1100 |
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157.
Nice E.T. Hurley letter opener, nude figure in bronze, good original
patina, signed, 6.75”l, unusual 400-600 |
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158.
Good Grueby tile, tulip design with exceptional definition and glaze,
6”w x 6”’h, excellent condition 2000-3000 |
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159.
Newcomb College vase, carved and painted floral design executed by
Anna Francis Simpson, marked, #ME9, 4”w x 3.75”h, minor
chips to foot 800-1100 |
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160.
Good Grueby tile, tulip design with exceptional definition and glaze,
6”w x 6”’h, excellent condition 2000-3000 |
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161.
E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Scene with Cypress Trees”,
c. 1921; colorful pastel on paper, 14” x 11”, unsigned,
in an Arts & Crafts oak frame 1200-1700 |
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162.
Weller Jewell vase, bulbous form with four applied buttresses covered
in a red and green matt glaze, impressed mark, 6”w x 9.5”h
700-900 |
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163.
E.T. Hurley (American, 1869-1950), “Forest Clearing”;
colorful pastel on paper, 19” x 15”, signed, in an Arts
& Crafts oak frame 1200-1700 |
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164.
Tudric vase, three handled form in hammered pewter, original patina,
impressed mark, 6”w x 11.5”h 800-1100 |
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165.
Unusual Heintz desk set, lamp, two inkwells, letter holder, calendar
frame, pen tray and tray, bronze with applied silver designs, original
patina, impressed mark, 8.5”w x 9.5”h 600-800 |
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166.
Tudric vase, three handled form in hammered pewter, original patina,
impressed mark, 6”w x 11.5”h 100-150 |
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167.
Clewell bowl, copper-clad pottery, footed form, original patina, marked
Clewell, 421, 5”w x 2.5”h 350-450 |
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168.
Unusual Teco vase, lobed form, good green matt glaze, impressed marks,
4”w x 9”h 1000-1500 |
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169.
Hampshire vase, dark and light blue matt glaze, marked, 6”w
x 3”h, lines to base 200-300 |
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170.
Teco Egyptian vase, designed by Mundie, unusual shape with bulbous
top and flaring base covered in a good green matt glaze, impressed
mark, repair to rim, 4.75”w x 9.25”h 700-900 |
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171.
Unusual Dirk van Erp covered vessel, cylindrical handled form in hammered
copper, original patina, impressed signature, 3.5”dia x 4.5”h,
very good condition 700-900 |
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172.
Rozane Egypto handled vessel, raised geometric designs covered in
a suspended green matt glaze, wafer mark, 5”w x 11”h,
repaired chips to rim 250-350 |
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173.
Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #369, slant arm spindle form with sixteen
vertical spindles under each arm, nicely replaced cushions, refinished,
unsigned, repair to rear of one arm, 33”w x 38”d x 39”h,
very good condition 6500-7500 |
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174.
Exceptional Handel lamp, shade overlaid with bronzed metal in an elaborate
palm tree design over multi-colored slag glass panels, supported by
bronzed metal base with an excellent original patina, shade signed
and numbered, 18”w x 24”h, very good condition 4500-6500
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175.
Rare Gustav Stickley library table, #460, ca.1902, massive form with
three drawers and original oval copper hardware, thru-tenon construction
with corbel supports at legs, original finish, 66.5”w x 36”d
x 29.5”h, signed, excellent condition 9000-12,000 |
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176.
Lilian Miller woodblock, Untitled, colorful print with a moonlit scene,
signed, unframed, label verso, 5.25" x 3.5". Provenance:
William C. Buckner, son of Miller's good friend. 200-300 |
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177.
Edward Penfield print, plate 20-Harper's March Magazine, embossed,
unframed, 7.25"w x 10.25"h 200-300 |
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178.
Handel hanging lantern, attribution, copper over caramel and white
slag glass panels, original patina, 16"w x 22.5"h, see "Handel
Lamps", by Robert DeFalco, p.216 for example of Handel's Arts
& Crafts style lighting 1500-2500 |
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179.
Henri Riviére (French, 1864-1951), color lithograph, “Farmers
on a Hillside”, signed, unframed, 21” x 31” 300-400
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180.
Henri Riviére (French, 1864-1951), color lithograph, “Family
of Deer”, signed, linen backed, unframed, 21.5” x 32.5”
350-450 |
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181.
Stickley Brothers side chairs, set of five, three vertical slats to
back with cut-out design over replaced leather seat, Macmurdo foot,
refinished, 18”w x 17”d x 37.5”h, very good condition
1200-1500 |
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182.
Nice Grueby bowl, carved and applied vertical leaves under a good
green matt glaze, signed Wilhelmina Post, impressed mark, 9”w
1200-1500 |
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183.
Monumental Van Briggle vase, ca. 1907-1912, huge double handled form
with a carved geometric design at top covered in a green matt glaze,
incised marks, 16.5”w x 7”h 2500-3500 |
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184.
Rookwood vase, flaring form with an Arts & Crafts design under
a red and green matt glaze, 1913, #1358F, 3”w x 6”h 250-350
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185.
Owens tile, carved and colorfully painted design of grapes, marked
OWENS, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 5.25”sq. 250-350
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186.
Teco vase, designed by Gates, cylindrical form with flaring foot and
four raised vertical designs under a good green matt glaze with charcoal
highlights, impressed marks, 3”w x 7.5”h, two repaired
chips to rim 500-700 |
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187.
Exceptional Clewell vase, copper-clad pottery, gently tapered form,
has a really nice original patina, marked Clewell, 443-211, 4.5”w
x 9”h 1200-1700 |
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188.
Fine and important North Dakota School of Mines vase, tapered form
with an incised landscape under a multi-toned green matt glaze, marked,
signed Sorlie-Huck-4271, 9”h 5000-7000 |
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189.
Good Teco vase, designed by Hugh Garden, large reverse tapered shape
with a paneled design covered with a good green matt glaze with charcoal
highlights, impressed marks, 6.5”w x 12”h, minor chip
to rim 3000-4000 |
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190.
Unusual Shearwater vase, bulbous shape with incised cats under a green
matt glaze, impressed mark, 4.5”h 500-1000 |
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191.
Unusual Arts & Crafts bookends, detailed inlaid design of daisies,
unmarked, 5”w x 6”h 250-350 |
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192.
Unusual Arequipa vase, carved organic design, covered with a interesting
and thickly textured brown to purple matt glaze, marked, 3.5”h
900-1200 |
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193.
Kalo candlestick, hand wrought sterling silver, original finish, impressed
mark, #9557, 4”w x 7.5”h 400-600 |
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194.
Arts & Crafts painted canvas, titled “The Brook,”
featuring a forest scene and the phrase “And out again I curve
and flow to join the brimming river,” 48” x 69”,
very good condition 900-1200 |
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195.
Chicago Crucible vase, twisting shape covered with a mottled brown
and green glaze, impressed mark, 4.5”w x 8”h 300-500 |
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196.
Clewell vase, copper-clad pottery, original patina, marked, #357-2-6,
5”w x 10.5”h 500-700 |
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197.
Shreve & Co. tea cups, set of six cups and saucers, hammered sterling
saucers and cups with monogram B, porcelain Lenox inserts with gold
rims, impressed marks, stamped marks, 3.75”dia. x 3”h,
hairline to one insert 900-1200 |
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198.
Clewell vase, copper-clad pottery, fluted and footed shape, original
patina, marked Clewell, 413, 4.5”w x 8”h 700-900 |
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199.
Good Teco vase, #287, designed by William Mundie, large double gourd
form with four buttress handles, matt green glaze with charcoal highlights,
minor repair to buttress, signed, 10.5”dia x 12.5”h 12,000-15,000
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200.
Rare Gustav Stickley beds, pair, early 3/4 form with three vertical
slats under an arched rail and toe-board with corbel supports at sides,
fine original green finish, signed with red decal and paper label,
46”w x 81”l x 56”h, a exceptional early pair of
beds, excellent condition 8000-12,000 |
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