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Sale Date:
Dec. 4, 2005 |
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Lot Numbers, Descriptions and Estimates
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201. Navajo “Rio Grande Blanket", c.1880, striped design in blue, brown, and tan, one small hole, 53"w x 91’l, very good condition 2000-2500 |
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202. Navajo rug, c. 1940, Klagetoh design in black, brown, red, and white on a grey background, minor wear, 38"w x 68"l, very good condition 500-600
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203. Indian Blankets And Their Makers, by James, 1937 Edition, over 200 pgs., hardbound, illustrated, ca. 1914 50-100
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204. Arts & Crafts sideboard, mirrored back over three half drawers flanked by paneled cabinet doors, all over one full drawer, original finish, 64"w x 21"d x 53"h, very good condition 700-900
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205. Stickley Brothers chairs, #391, set of six, five side chairs and one arm chair, replaced cane backs and seats, all signed with branded signature, fine original finish, side chairs 19"w x 18"d x 35"h, armchair 27"w x 20"d x 37"h, excellent condition 1500-2000
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206. Arts & Crafts dining table, circular top over a heavy pedestal base with four extended feet, 60"dia x 29.5"h, minor veneer chips to edge, no leaves, very good condition 700-900
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207. Early Gustav Stickley wardrobe, beveled top over a single panel door with original copper escutcheon, panel sides and arched toe-board, interior contains a shelf above a series of hooks, cleaned original finish, unsigned, 35"w x 18"d x 72"h, very good condition 12,000-15,000
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208. Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #622, c. 1902, five leaves, early form with two half drawers over four full drawers with original iron pulls, paneled sides with flush tenon construction, signed with red decal, original finish, minor restoration, 41"w x 22.5"d x 52"h, very good condition 8000-10,000
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209. Arts & Crafts windows, pair, stained glass leaded panels in geometric design, in original frame 8"w x 53"h, overall 12"w x 58"h, very good condition 600-800 |
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210. Arts & Crafts floor lamp, mica shade with applied design, supported by an intricate hammered and reticulated base in copper and iron, original patina, 16"dia. x 68"h, very good condition 900-1200
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211. Arts & Crafts windows, pair, stylized floral designs encased in cabinet doors, minor crack to glass, glass 8"w x 57"h, doors 12"w x 61"h, very good condition 600-800
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212. Edna Boies Hopkins (French, 1872-1937), attribution, mixed media on paper, unsigned, matted, 10.25" x 9". Studied under Dow. 200-300
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213. Oscar Bach lamp, bronze with reticulated grape and leaf design at base, original patina, signed, 9"dia x 29"h, very good condition 700-900
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214. Prairie School window, intricate beveled glass design in a replaced frame, 26"w x 33"h, excellent condition 400-600 |
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215. Arts & Crafts transom window, stained glass geometric design in leaded glass in an original frame, glass 71"w x 8"h, overall 76"w x 12"h, very good condition 300-400
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216. L & JG Stickley chairs, #1342, assembled set of seven, six side chairs and one armchair, three vertical slats to back over a recovered drop-in cushion, original finish, branded signature, side chairs 18"w x 17"d x 36"h, armchair 26"w x 21"d x 38"h, very good condition 2000-3000
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217. Navajo rug, c. 1925, serrate pattern with radiating diamonds in red and grey on a cream background, 38"w x 54"l, very good condition 400-600
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218. Arts & Crafts partners desk, in the style of Limbert, two half drawers over a full arched drawer on each side, original copper hardware, supported by reverse tapered legs with open corbels, refinished, 58"w x 36"d x 30"h, very good condition 1000-1500
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219. L & JG Stickley side chairs, #800, assembled set of six, ladder back form with three horizontal slats to back, recovered leather cushions (mismatched), 17"w x 16"d x 35"h, refinished, unsigned , very good condition 1500-2000
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220. NDSM vase, flaring bottom and a geometric design in a red, black and brown glaze, signed Cable-1948, marked, 4.5"h 350-450
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221. Batchelder tile, pinecone design in gray and brown, impressed mark, 6"sq. 50-100 |
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222. Flora Cable Huckfield vase, red clay with a geometric design, signed Huckfield, Santa Barbara, 5"h, sister of Margret Cable; with a NDSM bowl, (not shown), small footed form with a floral design, signed Huck 1216, marked, 4.25"w 500-700 |
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223. UND plate, incised and painted bird in a blue, brown and tan glaze, signed Maggie Mud, 5.5"w; with a NDSM bowl, (not shown), flaring with incised and painted fruit on a tan ground, signed Huckie, March 1-1948, 9.25"w 500-700 |
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224. Clewell bowl, copper-clad pottery, bulbous form, original patina, marked, #384-2-6, 9"w, lines to rim 350-450 |
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225. NDSM bowl, flaring form with colorful painted deer on a tan ground, signed M. Cable, 9.75"w; with a NDSM handled vessel, (not shown), painted floral design in blue and green on an ivory ground, signed M. Cable 222, 5.5"h 500-700 |
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226. Gouda handled vessel, swollen form with a very colorful painted stylized floral design, marked, 11"h 100-200 |
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227. Clewell vase, copper-clad pottery, shouldered form with flaring rim, original patina, marked, #315-2-6, 11"h 900-1200 |
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228. Hampshire handled vessel, organic design at top covered with a green matt glaze, marked, 7.5"h 200-300 |
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229. Limbert bookcase, #357, single door with vertical mullion and original hardware, top has been altered, refinished, unsigned, 23"w x 14"d x 55"h, very good condition 1000-1500
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230. Limbert Arts & Crafts Furniture, The Complete 1903 Catalog, 67 pgs., ca.1992; with Quaint Furniture, the 1912 catalog, 80 pgs., ca. 1993; with Tookay, Karl Kipp, 20 pgs.; with Karl Kipp, 30 pgs.; with Warman’s American Furniture, edited by Schroy, a price guide, 350 pgs., all paperback, all illustrated, ca. 2000; with Styles of American Furniture 1860-1960, by Dubrow, over 200 pgs., hardbound, fully illustrated, ca. 1997 100-200
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231. Good Limbert bookcase, #361, two doors with organic cut-out design at sides flanking an open shelf over glass doors with single vertical mullions, original hardware, fine original finish, numbered, 45"w x 12"d x 56"h, excellent condition 6500-8500
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232. Limbert side chairs, #681, set of four, arched top rail over two horizontal slats, recovered leather seat, worn original finish, branded signature, some roughness, 18"w x 17"d x 36"h, very good condition 800-1200
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233. Arts & Crafts side chairs, set of four, arched top over six vertical slats and a solid seat, refinished, 18"w x 18"d x 34"h, very good condition 800-1100
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234. Navajo rug, crystal pattern in red, black, and cream on a grey background, 57"w x 86"l, some wear to edge, minor staining, very good condition 500-600 |
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235. Gustav Stickley sideboard, #816, single drawer over three half drawers flanked by cabinet doors, all with original copper hardware, original finish, signed with red decal, 48"w x 19"d x 45"h, excellent condition 3000-4000 |
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236. Gustav Stickley armchair, #312, V-back form with original leather seat and tacks, poorly refinished, unsigned, 26"w x 22"d x 37"h, very good condition 500-700 |
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237. Gustav Stickley footstool, #300, recovered leather top over a refinished base, branded signature, 21"w x 16"d x 15"h, very good condition 400-600 |
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238. Lifetime footstool, rectangular form with replaced drop-in leather cushion, refinished, signed with paper label, 20"w x 14"d x 16"h, very good condition 300-400 |
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239. Harden rocker, attribution, four vertical slats at back and three under each arm with thru-post construction, recovered leather cushion, original finish, 28"w x 30"d x 39"h, very good condition 400-600 |
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240. Henri Riviere lithograph, color print of a figure on dunes, signed, printer's mark, matted, 24" x 9.5", excellent condition 450-650
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241. Henri Riviere lithograph, colorful scene of docked boats at night, signed, matted, framed, 23.5" x 9.5", nice graphic 600-800
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242. Unusual Kayserzinn drinking set, tray, pot and five cups in pewter, pot is in the shape of an amusing bird, tray and vessels with an organic design, original patina, all marked, largest piece is 14.5"l 300-500
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243. J.S. & S. handled vessels, two, English, largest is 10.25"h; with a CLD covered vessel, all in hammered copper with an Arts & Crafts design, all original patina, all marked, 3.5"h 250-350 |
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244. Unusual Art Carved frame, deeply carved organic design, original finish, 9.5"w x 11.5"h, good accessory 250-350 |
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245. Eliot Clark, (American, 1883-1980), pastel and pencil on paper, signed, matted and framed, 11" x 3.5". 200-300 |
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246. Interesting Art Carved frame, deeply carved elaborate floral design, original finish, 10"w x 13"h, nice 250-350 |
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247. Zaneware vase, painted design in blue, green and brown, marked, 3.25"h 100-150 |
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248. Good Henri Riviere lithograph, colorful print of a woman and children, signed, matted, in a very nice Arts & Crafts oak frame, 9" x 5.5" 550-650 |
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249. Good Rookwood vase, carved grapes under a purple and green matt, executed by R. Fechheimer in 1905, 3.5"h 400-600 |
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250. Gulbrandt Sether (Norwegian/American, early 20th century), “Sunlight and Shadows Winter in Northern Europe", c. 1910; oil/ canvas, signed, original ornate frame. 800-1200
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251. Art Nouveau print, by A. Cossard, depicts a woman playing a violin, signed, image size 10" x 23" very good condition 200-300 |
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252. Rookwood vase, bulbous form in a Standard glaze with a detailed floral design, executed by A.M. Valentien, no Rookwood mark or date, 6.25"h 400-600 |
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253. Jugtown vase, bulbous brown clay body covered in a Chinese Blue and red glaze, impressed mark, 5.5"h 300-400 |
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254. Clewell vase, copper-clad pottery, squat form, marked, #391, excellent original patina, 4.5"h, nice piece 300-400
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255. Jugtown vase, shouldered brown clay body covered in a mottled green and red glaze, impressed mark, 5"h 300-400 |
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256. Jugtown vase, tapering brown clay body covered in a Chinese Blue and red glaze, impressed mark, 6.25"h 250-350 |
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257. Kalo compotes, pair, hand wrought sterling silver, marked, #120, 6"w x 5"h 650-750
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258. Huge Rookwood vase, monumental form in an early Standard glaze with bats and a full moon, probably executed by A.R. Valentien, dated 1885, #197, 25"h 2500-3500 |
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259. Rare John P. Petterson serving dish, handled and double sided form in sterling silver with grape accents, marked, extremely well made, 16"w x 8.5"h 1000-1200 |
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260. Limbert table, #212, circular top over a lower shelf, supported by tapered legs, signed, refinished, 18"dia x 30"h, very good condition 300-500
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261. Arts & Crafts tabouret, square top over an H-stretcher base, worn original finish, reinforced, 12"w x 12"d x 17"h, good condition 100-200
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262. Arts & Crafts telephone stand, mahogany finish, rectangular top over a lower shelf, original finish, unsigned, 16"w x 14"d x 40"h, very good condition 200-300 |
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263. Arts & Crafts table, square top above a lower shelf with reverse tapered legs, refinished, 14"w x 14"d x 26"h, very good condition 300-400 |
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264. Arts & Crafts tabouret, square top over an inverted V-apron on a Macmurdo foot, refinished, 15"w x 15"d x 22"h, very good condition 200-300
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265. Arts & Crafts table, square top with an arched rail with hand-hold cut-outs, original finish, 14"w x 14"d x 26"h, excellent condition 300-500
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266. Arts & Crafts hall seat, even arm form with curved slatted seat, original dark finish, 22"w x 14"d x 25"h, very good condition 300-400
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267. Arts & Crafts log holder, three circular cut-outs over twelve slats on each side, bolted construction, original copper straps at edges, original finish, 26"w x 17"d x 19"h, very good condition 300-400
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268. Arts & Crafts footstool, five vertical spindles at each side with a cut-out lower stretcher, notched top rail, recoated original finish, 19"w x 15"d x 16"h, good condition 200-300
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269. Arts & Crafts footstool, wide form with thru-tenon construction and slats on each side, recovered leather cushion, refinished, 27"w x 14"d x 17"h, very good condition 300-400
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270. Stickley Brothers desk chair, three vertical slats under a curved top rail, saddle seat, recoated original finish, unsigned, 16"w x 15"d x 38"h, very good condition 200-300 |
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271. Limbert telephone stand, #261, rectangular top above a lower shelf with arched apron, original finish, signed and numbered, 18"w x 15"d x 30"h, very good condition 400-600 |
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272. Arts & Crafts stand, notched top rail over two slats at sides, refinished, 16"w x 15"d x 28"h, very good condition 300-400
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273. Arts & Crafts magazine stand, rectangular top over three open shelves, refinished top, original finish to base, signed with Boston retailer’s label, 14"w x 13"d x 36.5"h, very good condition 300-400 |
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274. Emma Schlangenhausen (Tyrolean, 1882-1947), “Jedermann" ("Everyman"), portfolio of ten woodblock prints, one pictured, all signed, hardbound book 18" x 12.5". Studied in Vienna and lived in Paris from 1909-1914 200-300
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275. Josef Hoffmann settee, a fine bent wood hall settee with twenty-seven spindles, c. 1903, a rare example, 47.5"w x 20"d x 29"h, very good condition 2000-3000
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276. Vienna 1900-1930 Art in the Home, by Historical Design, Inc., 80 pgs., ca. 1996; with Clocks of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco Style 1890-1940, courtesy of Fanelli, Ltd., 65 pgs., both paperback and illustrated 50-100
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277. Kashan rug, c. 1920, floral design featuring deer in a red field, flat wool, some low spots, 48"w x 78"l, very good condition 300-500
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278. Sarouk rug, c. 1925, floral design in a red field, 40"w x 56"l, excellent condition 250-300
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279. Wilhelm Bormann, German 1885-1938, sculpture, bronze child with a cat resting on her shoulder, original patina, signed, 12.5"h 500-700
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280. Leon Bauche (French, 20th Century), "La Toilette de Venus", gouache on paper, signed, matted, framed, 9.5" x 13.5". 500-700
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281. Kenton Hills sculpture, mother and child covered with a brown glaze, signed by David Seyler, impressed mark, 13.5"h, nicely executed design 500-700
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282. Sylvain Sauvage (French, 1888-1948), "Untitled", color lithograph, signed, matted, framed, 8" x 8". 150-250
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283. Decorative C. Vez, 20th Century, sculpture, bronze, stylishly designed dancer, good original patina, signed, 13"h, has a Secessionist look, very nice 700-900
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284. WPA fabric panel, Milwaukee State Teachers College, colorful design of stylized figures and animals, marked, 29" x 29", excellent condition 500-700
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285. Mabelle Richardson Stamper (American, 20th Century), “Head with Tulips", lithograph, signed and titled, unframed, 8" x 6", nice graphic. 50-100
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286. Rosenthal sculpture, dancing woman in white with gold accents, marked, #1773, 14"h, well done 300-400 |
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287. Rene Louis Pean (French, 1875-1945), "Ballerine", pastel on paper, signed, framed, 12.5" x 9", very nice. 400-600
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288. Good Arts & Crafts windows, set of three, in leaded glass with floral design, each 26"w x 19"h, minor cracks, very good condition 800-1100 |
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289. Good Prairie School windows, pair, in the style of George M. Elmslie, geometric designs in green, white and clear glass, minor cracks, each 22"w x 23"h, very good condition 1000-1500 |
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290. Frank Lloyd Wright side chair in collaboration with George M. Niedecken from the E. P. Irving House, Decatur, IL 1909, upholstered back and seat with oak trim and horizontal molding on feet, recoated original finish, possible restoration to legs, 18"w x 19"d x 38"h, very good condition 1500-2000
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291. George G. Elmslie cornice panel, glazed terra cotta with a carved organic design, designed for the Edison School in Hammond, IN, c. 1935, 20"w x 4"d x 11"h, some chips, very good condition 300-500
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292. George G. Elmslie frieze panel, glazed terra cotta with a carved organic design, designed for the Edison School in Hammond, IN, c. 1935, 16.5"w x 11"d x 4"h, some chips, very good condition 200-300 |
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293. Louis H. Sullivan stair stringer, from the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, c.1893, organic architectural design, 43"w x 15"h, very good condition 1500-2000
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294. The Wright Style, Recreating the Spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright, by Lind, over 220 pgs., hardbound, fully illustrated, ca. 1992; with The Decorative Designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, by Hanks, over 230 pgs., paperback, fully illustrated, ca. 1979 50-100
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295. Fine Prairie School window, large transom, intricate design featuring stylized flowers with rippled glass and gold foil details, a great example of Chicago glass, reframed, glass 89.5"w x 28"h, overall 95"w x 33"h, minor cracks to glass, excellent condition 2000-3000
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296. Navajo rug, c. 1950, Yei figural design on a tan background with black border, 28"w x 33"l, some wear, very good condition 100-200
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297. Architectural rendering, signed Q. W. Foutch, University of Illinois, with university seal, watercolor study for a bandstand, framed, 36"w x 23"h, very good condition 400-600
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298. Navajo rug, c. 1930, Yei figural design on a red background, some wear and fading, 64"w x 102"l, very good condition 1200-1500 |
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299. English Arts & Crafts clock, small cathedral design with hammered pewter face and mountings over a wood case, some finish loss, original patina and finish, 4"w x 2"d x 7"h, very good condition 300-500
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300. George Mann Niedecken hand drawings, pair, furniture designs for the Dehkmann House, dated March 10, 1911, each 8"w x 12"h, some paper loss to one edge, very good condition 800-1200
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Sale Date:
Dec. 4, 2005
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