Sale Date:
Sept. 12, 2004
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
Estimate
1. Rare Gustav Baumann woodblock, “Black Lava White Sand”, wonderful landscape with unusual silver highlights, signed and numbered, matted and framed, 15.5”w x 11”h
3500-4500
2. Exceptional Gustave Baumann woodblock, colorful print titled “Redwood”, signed and dated, matted and framed, 12.5"sq.
6000-8000
3. Rare Gustave Baumann handcarved wood block, #43 for print titled “Cliff Dwelling”, inked in red, accompanied by original receipt of purchase, 6.5” x 8”
1000-2000
4. Gustave Baumann woodblock, colorful print, “The Ridge Road”, signed and numbered 81/100, matted, 10" x 12"
6000-8000
5. Gustav Stickley desk, similar to #720, two drawers with original copper hardware over an arched rail, back gallery consists of two drawers flanked by letter organizers, pen holders missing, drill hole at back, branded signature some wear to original finish, damage to one leg, holes at side, 38”w x 23”d x 37”h, good condition
1000-1500
6. Prairie School settle, unusual even arm form with spindles at back and sides, posts with capitals at top, reupholstered original spring cushion, original finish, 81”w x 31”d x 34”h, excellent condition
3500-4500
7. Gustav Stickley desk, #720, in mahogany, two drawers with original brass hardware and letter organizer at back, stripped finish, unsigned, locks added, 38”w x 23”d x 37”h, very good condition
900-1200
8. Cincinnati Art Carved frame, attribution, intricately carved floral design, original finish, 11"h, break at bottom
250-350
9. Arts & Crafts folding frame, inlaid wood, one side rectangular, the other oval, 6.25 x 4.25” (unfolded), original finish, a couple of cracks, unusual and nice
250-350
10. Rare Art Nouveau frame, French ca.1900, gray suede with applied design in silver at top, 8”h, quite unusual
350-550
11. Arts & Crafts frame, molded copper plate with an elaborate floral design, original patina, 9"h
250-350
12. Rare Cincinnati Art Carved easel, attribution, intricately carved leaf design in gold, original finish, 21"h
300-400
13. Arts & Crafts frame, large form in faux alligator skin, 11.5” x 14”
300-400
14. Excellent Art Deco frame, unusual example in wood with colorful stylized designs, 12”h
300-400
15. Good French Arts & Crafts frame, octagonal form in bronzed metal, original patina, marked, 5”h
250-350
16. Charming Arts & Crafts frame, interesting shape in wood of an easel, artist's palette and paint brushes, 13”h
250-350
17. Arts & Crafts hall chair, unusual form with tapered central slat over saddle seat, fine original finish, 16”w x 17”d x 41”h, very good condition
300-400
18. Arts & Crafts magazine stand, cut corner top over three shelves supported by splayed sides, original finish to base, top refinished, unsigned, tenons broken, 17”w x 13”d x 40”h, very good condition
300-400
19. Limbert rocker, three horizontal slats at back over recovered leather seat, refinished, branded signature, 26”w x 28”d x 34”h, good condition
200-300
20. Lifetime library table, #908, single drawer with original copper hardware over lower shelf with thru-tenon construction, fine original finish, unsigned, 36”w x 24”d x 29”h, excellent condition
600-800
21. Arts & Crafts magazine stand, four shelves with three vertical spindles on each side, recoated original finish, 19”w x 13”d x 46”h, very good condition
350-550
22. Arts & Crafts magazine stand, four shelves with three vertical spindles on each side, recoated original finish, 19”w x 13”d x 46”h, very good condition
350-550
23. Good Arts & Crafts runner, ivory linen with finely embroidered design of a pink rose, lace trim to edges, 51”l, minor wear, nice colors
200-300
24. Arts & Crafts runner and tablecloth, (runner shown), brown linen with colorful floral design, runner 58”l, tablecloth 78”l, one runner 50”l, minor wear to both
200-300
25. Early L & JG Stickley Morris chair, #770, from the Onondaga Shops in ash, flat arm form with heavy thru- tenon construction, replaced cushion over rope foundation, refinished, replaced back bar, 32”w x 37”d x 41”h, very good condition
1200-1500
26. Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #332, flat arm form with five slats under each arm, original adjustable pegs nicely recovered leather cushions, original finish, signed with red decal, lightly recoated, 32”w x 38”d x 41”h, very good condition
4500-5500
27. L & JG Stickley Morris chair, #471, adjustable back with six vertical slats under each arm, worn original finish, signed with Handcraft decal, 32”w x 35”d x 25”h, very good condition
2000-2500
28. Heintz lamp, sterling over bronze, dome shade with reticulated panels over original silk liner, original patina, signed, 12”dia, 18”h, very good condition
2000-3000
29. Arts & Crafts lamp, overlaid metal geometric design on amber glass, wood base with original finish, 14”w x 14”d x 21”h, excellent condition
600-800
30. Arts & Crafts lamp, unusual hammered copper and mica shade with reticulated design supported by bulbous base, original patina, 17”dia. x 21”h, very good condition
2000-3000
31. Arts & Crafts lamp, panel slag glass shade in metal frame with floral decoration supported by bulbous iron base with bronze patina, replaced sockets, 19” dia. x 20” h, very good condition
800-1000
32. Arts & Crafts lamp, green slag glass shade supported by a lighted base with rectangular cutout design over green glass inserts, original finish, one cracked pane, 15”w x 15”d x 21”h, very good condition
300-500
33. Large Benedict lamp, hammered copper and mica shade over flared base with horizontal band, original mica, cleaned patina, sockets need to be repaired, 21”dia, 29”h, very good condition
2000-2500
34. Early Gustav Stickley club table, #18, attribution, circular top over wide apron and spool legs, refinished, stains to top, some separation, unsigned, 30”w x 30”d x 30”h, very good condition
1000-1500
35. Rare Gustav Stickley bookstand, c.1904, three shelves supported by slab sides and thru-tenon construction and cutouts at top, fine original finish, signed with red decal, 30”w x 10”d x 38”h, very good condition
3500-4500
36. Gustav Stickley dresser, #911, Harvey Ellis influence, two half drawers over two full drawers with original copper hardware, peaked mirror supported by frame with butterfly joint construction, original finish, signed with red decal, veneer chips to one side, 48"w x 22"d x 67"h, very good condition
3500-4500
37. Rookwood handled vessel, incised Arts & Crafts design in green and red matt glaze, made in 1903, #376, 5.5"h
250-350
38. Marblehead vase, slender cylindrical form covered in a blue matt glaze, impressed mark, 6"h
250-350
39. Good Rookwood vase, rare shape with stylized floral design at bottom, covered with a mottled brown matt glaze, made in 1911, #1788, 4"h, an exceptional piece of Arts & Crafts Rookwood
550-750
40. Fulper vase, tapered form covered with a pink and red crystalline glaze, partial paper label, 5.5”h
200-300
41. Rookwood vase, flaring form covered in a mottled brown and purple matt glaze, dated 1916, #2000, 6”h
400-600
42. Fulper vase, small slender form covered in a good multi-tone green flambe glaze, unmarked, 5.5"h, minor chip to base
150-250
43. Fulper chamberstick, broad form in a brown flambé glaze, marked, 6”w
100-150
44. Art Pottery bowl, covered with a mottled green matt glaze, 9”w, nice Arts & Crafts piece
100-200
45. Rookwood chamberstick, unusual form covered in a red matt glaze, dated 1906, #1250, 3.25”h
150-250
46. Exceptional Bachelder vase, shouldered form covered in a mottled brown glaze, marked, 8”h, very nice example
1000-1500
47. Shearwater figural, muscular pirate with a sword, stamped mark, 8”h, hairline to one foot; with a Shearwater figural, two people dancing, stamped mark, 6”h
250-350
48. Shearwater vase, low form covered with a mottled blue, gray and brown glaze, impressed mark, 4"w
100-150
49. Arts & Crafts vase, tall and tapering bottle form covered in a mottled green matt glaze, 10.25"h
150-250
50. L & JG Stickley lamp table #560, circular top over lower shelf, refinished, branded signature, stain to top, 18” dia. x 29” h, very good condition
700-900
Sale Date:
Sept. 12, 2004