20Th Century Art & Design Auction March 2013 • Sale Results

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20Th Century Art & Design Auction March 2013 • Sale Results 20th Century Art & Design Auction March 2013 • Sale Results Hammer Prices 1 Gustav Stickley vase # 107 1500 84 Limbert plant stand, Ebon-Oak line 850 2 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers #906 8000 85 Stickley Brothers armchair 150 3 Chelsea clock, bronze 325 86 Stickley Brothers pedestal, #133 1100 4 Lillian Palmer table lamp, mica shade 2900 87 Arts & Crafts period writing stand 175 5 Art Nouveau clock 350 88 Arts and Crafts sideboard 800 6 Stickley Brothers vase #26 700 89 Limbert table, #110 1700 7 Rookwood plaque, River Road 1900 90 Owens Lotus vase 350 8 Stickley Brothers vase #20 1200 91 Rookwood vase, Caroline Steinle 300 9 Roycroft lamp, blue Aurene Steuben glass 600 92 Rookwood vase, #535E, S 350 10 The Art Crafts Shop tray 550 94 Rookwood handled vessel, Sataro Shirayamadani, #496A 1400 12 Grueby vase, butterscotch-colored 800 95 Rookwood vase, Albert Valentien, #803 250 13 Saturday Evening Girls plate 600 96 Rookwood vase, Sallie Coyne, #583D 1800 14 Leon Volkmar vase, mauve & gray 450 97 Rookwood vase, Grace Young, #707A 375 15 Saturday Evening Girls inkwell 900 98 Rookwood handled vesse, Mary Perkins, #468l 1200 16 Saturday Evening Girls handled vessel 450 99 Stickley Brothers table 475 17 Saturday Evening Girls bowl 500 100 Arts & Crafts hall chair 250 18 Handel table lamp 1800 101 Arts & Crafts table 500 19 Handel boudoir lamp 1400 102 WMF charger 150 20 Gustav Stickley lamp 1000 103 Limbert drop-leaf table, 650 21 Marshall Field & Co. inkwells, two; tray, rocker blotter 275 104 Arts & Crafts decorative element 325 22 Silver Crest vase 175 105 Arts & Crafts screen, three panels 300 23 Roycroft desk pieces, five 125 106 Arts & Crafts screen, four panels 150 24 JM Young magazine stand #240 600 107 Rookwood vase, Virginia Demarest, #T1234 10000 25 Handel hanging lantern 750 108 Arts & Crafts bench 175 26 Limbert magazine stand #304 1200 109 Arts & Crafts lamp, contemporary 900 27 Early L & JG Stickley Morris chair 1400 110 Arts & Crafts candlesticks, pair 700 28 L & JG Stickley rocking Morris chair #413 1800 111 Ridenour magazine stand 1000 29 Gustav Stickley Eastwood table #449 3500 112 Stickley Brothers settle, #3911 1300 30 Gustav Stickley tabouret #602 400 113 Bradley and Hubbard lamp, attribution 300 31 Gustav Stickley tabouret #601 375 114 Kalo candle snuffer 325 32 Shop of the Crafters china cabinet 4750 115 Kalo pin, floral design 200 33 Shop of the Crafters breakfront 2000 116 Kalo bracelet, floral design 450 34 Shop of the Crafters server 2500 117 Kalo pin, Lily of the Valley design 325 35 Shop of the Crafters dining chairs, six 3750 118 Kalo cuff links 175 36 Shop of the Crafters dining table 2200 119 Kalo pin, organic design 200 37 Roseville Velmoss floor vase 650 120 Kalo pin/pendant, floral design 300 38 Benedict Studios boudoir lamp 2400 121 Kalo necklace, linked leaves 550 39 Arts & Crafts umbrella stand 300 122 Kalo pin/pendant, organic design 325 40 Aurora table lamp 375 123 Kalo serving fork and spoon, #10 425 41 Austrian tea service, four pieces 150 124 Kalo serving spoon, H201 225 42 The Art Crafts Shop inkwell and pen tray 500 125 Kalo compote, #6 475 43 Heintz lamp with mica shade 900 126 Novic slotted serving fork 125 44 Weller jardiniere and pedestal 550 127 Lebolt serving fork and spoon 375 45 Austrian planter, attribution 375 128 Arts & Crafts floor lamp, spider figural to shade 3250 46 Peters and Reed jardiniere 250 129 Stickley Brothers bookcase, #4792 1200 47 L & JG Stickley library table #524 1900 130 Arts & Crafts floor lamp, bee figural to shade 2300 49 Gustav Stickley hanging lantern #830 800 131 Arts & Crafts bookcases, pair 2200 50 Gustav Stickley crumber set 275 132 Fine Rookwood vase, Carl Schmidt, #932E 2500 51 Gustav Stickley settle #210 7500 133 Rookwood vase, Sara Sax, #551 1600 52 Kalo bowl #18S 400 134 Rookwood vase, Alice Craven, #949D 400 53 Lebolt compote #547 275 135 Rookwood vase, E.T. Hurley, #1663D 500 54 Kalo bowl #20 300 136 Rookwood vase, Sally Coyne, #1656E 400 55 Kalo bowl #18L 225 137 Pittsburgh owl lamp, shade attributed to Unique Art Glass & Metal Co. 550 56 Kalo bowl #285M, footed 325 138 Marblehead vases, two, pink 250 57 Kalo charm bracelet 350 140 Wilkinson table lamp, attribution 1900 58 Kalo choker necklace 900 141 Roycroft table articles, three; Van Briggle ash tray; Heinitz 250 59 Georg Jensen, Inc. U.S.A. bracelet, #117 400 142 Chicago Mosaic table lamp, attribution 1200 60 Georg Jensen pins 225 143 Arts & Crafts ice bucket 125 61 Georg Jensen, Inc. U.S.A. bracelet and earrings, #112 225 146 Gustav Stickley plaque, #347 650 62 Georg Jensen, Inc. U.S.A. pins, three 175 147 Grueby bowl, low form 850 63 Georg Jensen bangle bracelets, four 600 148 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #523 5500 65 Lebolt serving pieces, three 300 149 Arts & Crafts chairs, set of eight 700 66 Arts & Crafts library table 400 150 Standard Art Glass chandelier, attribution 500 67 L & JG Stickley desk table, #512 1900 151 Stickley Brothers dining table 750 68 Arts & Crafts stand and woven basket 275 152 Arts & Crafts lamp 1200 69 L & JG Stickley bookcase 2700 153 Arts & Crafts chairs, set of ten 1700 70 Arts and Crafts china cabinet 400 154 Handel boudoir lamp 400 71 Kalo sugar cube rack 300 155 Grueby vase, #157 3500 72 Kalo serving spoon, Daniel Pedersen 250 156 Grueby bowl 1800 73 Kalo gravy server, #SD1 375 157 Grueby vase 3750 74 Randahl bowl, #R1402 550 158 Arts & Crafts drop-arm settee 325 75 The Art Crafts Shop stamp box 400 159 Gustav Stickley costumer, #192 1300 76 Arts & Crafts lamp 500 161 Lifetime settle, #710 3/4 1600 77 The Art Crafts Shop perfume box 500 162 Arts & Crafts grandfather clock 375 78 Gustave Baumann The Landmark 5000 163 Fulper vase, three handled 225 79 Rookwood tile, landscape motif 1900 164 Fulper vase, signed Prang 425 80 Gustav Stickley dining table, #656 2300 165 Fulper vase, swollen form, signed Prang 325 81 Gustav Stickley dining chairs, #306 1/2, set of six 2200 167 Marblehead bowl 175 82 Gustav Stickley library table, #615 1100 169 Fulper vase 600 83 Limbert chairs, #911, four side & one armchair 550 171 Fulper vase, low two-handled form 275 1 RESULTS - March 2, 2013 172 Fulper vase, large ribbed form 300 267 Jessie Preston candlestick 1500 173 Fulper jardiniere, peacock feather panels 900 268 Rookwood plaque Pasture Land 1500 174 Arts & Crafts desk 450 269 Bertha Boynton Lum One the River, woodblock print 1000 175 Early Stickley Brothers tabouret, #5655 600 270 Teco vase, shape #286 6000 176 Arts and Crafts period library table 150 272 Clewell vase, #41-6 2100 178 Stickley Brothers table, #2894 600 274 Wheatley vase 1600 179 Arts & Crafts period shade 1400 275 Teco vase, shape #435 900 180 Arts & Crafts plant stand 425 276 Teco vase, shape #399 375 181 Stickley Brothers sideboard 1700 277 Arts & Crafts side chairs, two 150 182 Arts & Crafts somnoe 850 278 Roycroft crumber set & desk console, Tiffany letter opener 750 183 Grueby tile, turtle and leaves 2500 279 Arts & Crafts chairs, par 200 184 Grueby vase, corseted shape 1200 280 Arts and Crafts drink table 350 185 Grueby tile, tulip and leaves 800 281 Van Briggle vase, flamingo motif 175 186 Grueby sculpture, scarab 500 282 Arts & Crafts footstool 175 187 Van Briggle vase, blue glaze 350 283 Stickley Brothers drink stand, #2615 700 188 Grueby sculpture, scarab 600 284 Arts and Crafts/Grand Rapids library table 600 189 Teco vase, #54 650 285 Stickley Brothers rocker 175 190 Teco handled vessel, ribbed 150 286 Arts & Crafts luggage rack 700 191 Marblehead vase, round shape, pink 350 287 Van Briggle vase, green glaze, red highlights 4000 192 Limbert desk chair, #85 500 288 Edna Boies Hopkins,Apple Blossoms, graphite drawing 750 193 English Arts & Crafts hall bench 1200 289 Rhead vase 9500 194 Arts & Crafts hall chair 50 290 Clifton vase, #161 350 195 English Arts & Crafts chairs, six 700 291 Arequipa vase 7000 196 Early Limbert armchair and settee, #8073 & 8076 1400 292 Niloak Missionware wall pocket 200 197 Early Rookwood handled vessel, Edward Cranch 2100 293 Weller Knifewood tobacco jar; Weller Silvertone vases, three 325 198 Rookwood vase, Lenore Asbury, #659C 300 294 Niloak Missionware wall pocket 200 199 Rookwood vase; Sadie Markland monotype prints, two 225 295 Weller pottery, forest basket and dog figurine 375 200 Rookwood vase, Emma Foertmeyer, #614E 4000 296 Roseville Mostique vase; Weller Brighton flower frog 175 201 Rookwood handled vessel, William McDonald, #564D 300 297 Red Wing Art Pottery vase, #164 200 202 Rookwood handled vessel, A.M. Valentien 275 298 Weller vase; Weller Brighton flower frog; Weller Woodcraft bud vase 500 203 Rookwood handled vessel, Josephine Zettel, #785 225 299 Niloak Missionware vase 125 204 L & JG Stickley rocker 250 300 Chicago Crucible vase 325 205 Arts & Crafts hanging fixture 1600 301 Niloak Missionware lamp bases, four; Niloak sign 800 206 Arts and Crafts rocker 350 302 Clewell vase 175 208 Arts & Crafts lamps, pair 175 303 Limbert bookcase 1800 209 Stickley Brothers mirror, #7408 550 304 Art Crafts Shop box 1300 210 Arts & Crafts lantern 225 305 Gustav Stickley daybed, #191 1600 211 Gustav Stickley sewing rocker, #305 225 306 Lonhuda vase; Weller Aurelian handled vessel; Weller Aurelian vase 300 212 Arts & Crafts hanging fixture, pyramidal slag glass shade 175 307 Weller Louwelsa handled vessels, two; Lonhuda handeled vessel 250 214 Clewell vase 500 308 Art Pottery vase, two & jardinieré 175 215 Roseville Futura vase 375 309 Niloak Missionware bowls, five; flower frog; covered vessel 150 216 Weller Sicard vase, crysanthemum design 750 310 Roseville
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