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Unsold Lots from our 20th Century Art & Design Auction
March 4, 2007
ALL ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE!
ADD 20% BUYERS PREMIUM TO ALL PRICES.
TAX AND SHIPPING ARE ADDITIONAL.
ITEMS PURCHASED WITH CREDIT CARD WILL BE CHARGED AN ADDITIONAL 2.5%.
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For more information on lots listed below, contact:
The John Toomey Gallery - 708.383.5234
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12. Handel shade, Tam O'Shanter form with floral motif, signed and numbered 3342, chips to rim, 12”dia x 6.75”h, very good condition $200 |
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14. Good Newcomb College vase, carved and painted landscape with moss laden trees and a moon, artist unknown, impressed marks, #SM52, 3.5”w x 4”h $2500 |
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16. Nice Newcomb College vase, carved and painted landscape with moss laden trees, executed by Anna Frances Simpson, marked, #OT4-12, 3”w x 3.25”h $2000 |
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28. Rookwood Faience tile, large form with a finely executed landscape design, impressed mark, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 12”sq. $3000 |
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32. Nice Newcomb College vase, shouldered form with deeply carved and painted daffodils, executed by Anna Frances Simpson, #RD88, 4”w x 7”h $3500 |
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49. Rookwood trivet, stylized geometric design in pink, blue and purple, 1922, #1212, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 6”sq. $400 |
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66. Unusual Jarvie trophy bowl, footed form in sterling, from the Oregon State Fair, 1915, signed, 8.5”w x 4.5”h $1100 |
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99. Nice Marblehead vase, decorated with an organic incised and painted design, green matt, impressed mark, 7.5”h, small line at rim $2500 |
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144. Roblin vase, small cylindrical form in bisque with tooled design to top and a carved stepped foot, impressed ROBLIN and bear marks, 1.5”w x 2.5”h $250 |
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146. Fulper vase, large double handled form covered with a textured purple matt glaze, stamped vertical mark, 12”w x 12”h $500 |
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159. English Arts & Crafts dresser, three drawer form with original hardware under an original adjustable mirror and gallery, cleaned original finish, 36”w x 18”d x 56”h, very good condition $400 |
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186. L & JG Stickley footstool, #394, torn original leatherette cover with original tacks, original finish, unsigned but has retailer’s “Geo. C. Flint, New York” tag, 19.5”w x 15”d x 16”h, very good condition $300 |
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196. William Guerin & Co. Limoges serving set, nine pieces, white porcelain with a pink and green Mackintosh rose design, largest piece is: 17”w, all marked, nice Arts & Crafts design $400 |
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212. Limbert partner’s desk, #160, four drawers on each side with original copper hardware, corbels at legs, some roughness, needs gluing, three locks missing, refinished, branded signature, lower shelf missing, 60”w x 40”d x 29”h, good condition $800 |
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240. Arts & Crafts wicker floor lamp, natural woven rattan with replaced liner to shade, some breaks, two re-wrapped shade supports, 20”w x 20”d x 72”h, very good condition $650 |
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248. L.C. Tiffany vase, floriform in pink and white favrile glass, signed L.C.T. Favrile, #897P 1182, 3.25”w x 9”h $1000 |
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251. Rozenberg vase, ca.1900, bulbous form in delicate eggshell porcelain with a stylized floral design, artist initials, #1542, 4”h $3500 |
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393. Kevin Red Star (American, b.1943), “Native American,” 1980; 20” x 22”, etching, signed, 13/60 $400 |
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395. Bert Dail Seabourn (American, b.1931), “Portrait of a Native American,” c. 1970; watercolor/ink on paper, 20” x 10.5”, signed $450 |
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396. Plains Indians bag, sinew sewn colorful beaded design on brown hide, 16”l $500 |
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411. Dawson Dawson-Watson (American, 1864-1939), “Desert Landscape,” oil/board, signed, framed, 5.5” x 8.5”. Dawson-Watson was well known for his scenes of the West. $3000 |
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415. Kauba sculpture, bronze figure of Native American warrior, good original patina, signed, mounted on a marble base, 5”w x 3.5”h $500 |
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420. Plains Indians pipe, Catlinite bowl with quill wrapped stem, stem length: 24”, pipe length: 7, repair to pipe” $2000 |
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423. Plains Indians club, double-pointed and engraved Catlinite head on a hide wrapped wooden handle, 22”l $200 |
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424. Zavaleta (20th Century), “Portrait of a Native American,” oil/canvas, signed, framed, 29.5” x 23” $500 |
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436. Ed Defender (American, 1953-2000), “The Last Ones,” ink and watercolor/paper, signed, matted, framed, 21” x 17” $450 |
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437. Jemez vase, bulbous polished shape in a red with painted brown, tan and red designs, signed B.J. Fragua, 6”w x 6.25”h $200 |
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438. Ed Defender (American, 1953-2000), “In No Hurry,” ink and watercolor/paper, signed, matted, framed, 20.5” x 21.5” $450 |
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440. Plains-style pipe tomahawk, contemporary, wooden stem with tack decorations, 8.5"w x 22.5”l $250 |
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443. Hopi vase, attribution, bulbous shape in a tan slip with painted designs in brown, signed Les and Jocelyn Namingha, 5.5”w x 3”h $300 |
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446. Plains-style pipe tomahawk, contemporary, brass head and steel insert blade, wood stem wrapped with beaded hide, feather drops, 17.5” $350 |
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448. Plains-style pipe tomahawk, contemporary, brass head and steel insert blade, wood stem wrapped with beaded hide, black feather drops, 17.5” $350 |
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456. Jim Prindiville (American, 1941-), “Cactus Garden,” watercolor, signed, matted, framed, 11.75” x 15.75”; with another watercolor, titled “Desert Sunrise,” signed, matted, framed, 11.75” x 15.75” $250 |
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458. Acoma bowl, painted designs in black and red, signed L. Elwood, Acoma, NM, 8”w x 6”h $400 |
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459. Zia vase, flattened shape with a painted design, signed Claudina Lomakema, 5.5”w x 2”h, minor hairline to rim $200 |
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460. Acoma bowl, painted designs in black and red, unsigned, 8”w x 6”h $400 |
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463. Acoma olla, painted designs in black and red, signed “Lupe Concho,” 9”w x 8”h $500 |
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471. Acoma sculptures, two, “corn sisters” in terra cotta with painted black hair and designs to clothing, signed Angelina Medina, dated 10/90, largest is 2”w x 9.25”h; with a Contemporary Native American sculpture, Hopi Maiden, carved and painted wood, signed Wilmer Kaye, 15.5”h $500 |
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478. Santo Domingo vase, painted bird and flowers designs in black and red, unsigned, 9” x 6.5” $600 |
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494. Joe Hilario Herrera (American, 1923-2001); “Two Parrots,” lithograph, signed, 72/300, matted, framed, 20” x 16”. $600 |
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504. Pima/Papago lidded basket, polychrome geometric design, 10.5”w x 12.5”h $500 |
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512. Santa Clara vase, bulbous shape with a colorful painted design at top against a tan slip, signed Sun Bird, Santa Clara, 7”w x 4”h $250 |
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545. Plains Indians baby cradle, colorful and intricate bead work and two applied stuffed umbilical fetishes on hood, red trade cloth covers hide body, 16"w x 44.5”l $5000 |
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548. Sioux moccasins, pair, early 20th Century, beaded geometric design on brain-tanned hide, 10.5”l $1000 |
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549. Hopi vase, unusual closed form with carved an painted design titled “Scavenger” Kachina (Hunter), signed Marty & Elvira Naha, 6.5”w x 10.25”h $700 |
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554. Sioux pipe bag, sinew sewn colorful beaded designs on brain-tanned hide with dyed quill wrapped slats, 29”l, restored slats $2000 |
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556. Plains-style ration bag, contemporary, age unknown, colorful beaded designs on hide with fringe and metal cones, includes frame case and decorative label, 3.5"w x 13.5”l $350 |
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572. Nice Spratling chair, original leather sling seat with original tacks, arched legs and a curved frame, original finish, 18.5”w x 24”d x 26.5”h $1500 |
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583. Shaker side chair, No. 3, Mt. Lebanon community, ladder-back form, marked “Mt. Lebanon” and impressed “3” at rear of top rail, original black finish, replaced seat, 19”w x 16”d x 33.5”h, very good condition $200
Provenance: Paul McGinnis, H. Falls, New Hampshire, July 28, 1991, Lot 2
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592. Shaker rocker, in maple, ladder-back form with minor breaks to original splint seat, old refinish, some restoration, 18”w x 25”d x 41”h, very good condition $200 |
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596. Americana sampler, signed, “Margaret Wild, aged 12 years, 1826,” extensive wear to lettering in the upper third of the sampler, 17”w x 22.5”h, good condition $300
Provenance: Willis Henry, March 22, 1991 |
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597. Shaker spinning wheel, attributed to Elder Alban Bates, large form, signed “A.B.,” 74”w x 23”d x 60”h, wheel: 45”dia, very good condition $500
Provenance: Hanson's Carriage House, Ocean House Rd., Two-Lights Antiques, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, September 16, 1978 |
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598. Americana sampler, text reads: “When wealth to virtuous hands is given. It blesses like the dews of Heaven… Hannah Wightman…” some wear, 10”w x 15.5”h, good condition $300 |
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600. Important Americana sampler, executed by Mary W. Curlin dated 1836, reads: “Favour is deceitful and beauty is vain but a woman that feareth the lord shall be praised,” worn with separations and dirt spots throughout, 17.5”w x 16.5”h, good condition $600 |
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