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THE NEWSLETTER FOR COLLECTORS, DEALERS AND INVESTORS September 2019 – August 2020 Volume 46 A Adams, 83, 117, 130 Index Volume 46 Advertising, 4-5, 11, 14, 20-21, 23, 35, 37, 40, 42, 47, 49, Numbers 1 - 12 53, 58-59, 71, 73, 78-79, 82-83, 95, 98-99, 107, 115, 119, 121, September 2019 - August 2020 124, 129-131, 133, 138-139, 143 Pages 1 - 144 Alabaster, 83, 118 Aluminum, 2, 5, 11, 14, 43, 47, 50-51, 63, 143 Amberina, 97, 100 PAGES ISSUES DATE Amphora, 1, 4, 74 1-12 No. 1 September 2019 Anna Pottery, 127 13-24 No. 2 October 2019 Architectural, 7, 32, 91 25-36 No. 3 November 2019 Argenta, 23, 25, 28 37-48 No. 4 December 2019 Argy-Rousseau, 131 49-60 No. 5 January 2020 Art Deco, 23, 28, 34-35, 59, 71, 78-79, 95, 119, 136 61-72 No. 6 February 2020 Art Glass, 10, 23, 97, 100 73-84 No. 7 March 2020 Art Nouveau, 4, 75, 101, 105, 131, 143 85-96 No. 8 April 2020 Art Pottery, 4, 85 97-108 No. 9 Arts & Crafts, 6-7, 59, 131, 143 May 2020 Austria, 4 109-120 No. 10 June 2020 Auto, 59 121-132 No. 11 July 2020 Avon, 95 133-144 No. 12 August 2020 B Blanket Chest, 47, 85, 92 Baccarat, 11, 41 Blown Glass, 12, 107 Badge, 96 Blue Glass, 83, 107 Bank, 17, 57, 70, 110, 143 Blue Onion, 35 Barber, 95, 138 Boehm, 107 Barometer, 131 Bookends, 23, 83, 85, 89, 107-108 Baseball, 14, 79, 94, 106, 141 Bossons, 59 Basket, 18, 71, 93, 95, 99, 107, 109, 113, 125 Bottle, 9, 11, 14, 21, 23, 35, 38, 40, 46-47, 59, 64, 88, 93-95, 97, 104- Bavaria, 46, 58, 96, 120 105, 107, 122, 126, 130-131, 143 Beatles, 3, 38, 47, 127, 129, 143 Bottle Cap, 131 Beehive, 47 Box, 2, 6-7, 11-12, -
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Small Replacement Parts Case, Empty A.6144 Old Ballpoint Pen with Head for Classic 0.62
2008 Item No. Page Item No. Page 0.23 00 – 5.01 01 – 1 22 0.61 63 5.09 33 5.10 10 – 0.62 00 – 2 – 23 – 5.11 93 0.63 86 3 24a Blister 0.64 03 – 5.12 32 – 4 25 0.70 52 5.15 83 0.80 00 – 5.16 30 – 26 – 4 0.82 41 5.47 23 29 0.71 00 – 5.49 03 – 30a – 5 0.73 33 5.49 33 30b 0.83 53 – 6 – 5.51 00 – 32 – 0.90 93 7 5.80 03 34 1.34 05 – 9 – 6.11 03 – 36 – 1.77 75 11 6.67 00 37 1.78 04 – 6.71 11 – 38 – 11a 1.88 02 6.87 13 38a 1.90 10 – 7.60 30 – 41 – 13 1.99 00 7.73 50 43 Ecoline 7.71 13 – 43a – 2.21 02 – 14 7.74 33 43b 3.91 40 2.10 12 – 14a – 7.80 03 – 44 – 3.03 39 14c 7.90 35 44a CH-6438 Ibach-Schwyz Switzerland 8.09 04 – 46 – Phone +41 (0)41 81 81 211 4.02 62 – 16 – Fax +41 (0)41 81 81 511 8.21 16 47b 4.43 33 18b www.victorinox.com Promotional P1 [email protected] material A VICTORINOX - MultiTools High in the picturesque Swiss Alps, the fourth generation of the Elsener family continues the tradition of Multi Tools and quality cutlery started by Charles and Victoria Elsener in 1884. In 1891 they obtained the first contract to supply the Swiss Army with a sturdy «Soldier’s Knife». -
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DEXTER RUSSELL KNIVES KNIVES • TACKLE ALL PRICES LESS 10% [SEE POLICY PAGE FOR DETAILS] KNIVES DEXTER/RUSSELL SANI-SAFE CUTLERY High quality stain-free steel blades with super sharp edges, hand-ground and honed. High-impact “GripTex” handles of polypropylene, textured and formed for slip-resistant grip, safety and tough use. An impervious seal of blade and handle provides utmost sanitary qualifications and pull out resistance. Withstands all temperatures. Cleans easily. Same weight and balance as wood handled. Sani-Safe & Shellfish Sani-Safe Knives Sani-Safe Knives 1 ⁄2" NARROW FILLET KNIFE UTILITY KNIFE w/ SHEATH 1 Super Stainless Steel Super stainless steel 3 ⁄2" blade. No. Blade Price No. Blade Price 1 S133-7 7" $15.21 S151SCGWE 3 ⁄2" $8.44 S133-8 8" 16.29 S133-9 9" 17.96 TIGER EDGE KNIFE Super stainless steel. 8" blade No. Blade Price SG1428TE 8" $15.94 7 ⁄8" WIDE FILLET KNIFE Super stainless steel. No. Blade Price UTILITY SLICER S138 8" $17.36 Serrated blade. Recommended for cutting through frozen blocks of bait, etc. No. Blade Price FISH SPLITTER/TUNA KNIFE S142-9SC 9" $15.84 Super stainless steel 12" blade. No. Blade Price S112-12H 12" $31.82 UTILITY KNIFE SLICER Serrated blade. Small sized handle perfect for the fisherwoman. No. Blade Price 6" TUNA SAW S156SC $10.55 Super stainless steel scalloped edge. No. Blade Price S14510SC 10" $23.94 FLEXIBLE BONING KNIFE No. Blade Price S136F 6" $13.83 Shellfish Knives HEADING KNIFE 1 Carbon steel, heading (stiff). Blade length 7 ⁄2" No. Blade Price CLAM KNIFE 1 114F 7 ⁄2" $14.71 Straight side blade 3" long. -
September/October 2019
20- 30- 40 GLASS SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS THE SOCIETY PAGE Volume 40 Issue 5 August-September, 2019 NEXT MEETING When: October 12, 2019 The Society enjoys Where: American Legion Hall Pheasant Under Glass! 900 S. LaGrange Rd. La Grange, IL AGENDA: 10:30 a.m. Social Hour President’s Comments ... 11:30 Lunch We were treated to a wonderful informative Power Point presentation by Jackie 1:00 Program Norland of the Fox Valley & Northern Illinois Candlewick Collectors on Metal 3:00 Adjournment Decorated Candlewick by Imperial. Jackie also had many beautiful items on Cost: $10.00 pp. display for us to view. I have seen a lot of Candlewick, but not any like these. This was indeed special. Alice Ewert arranged for this presentation and I thank This will be our usual “Eat in Style” Luncheon, please bring a dish to her for making this possible. pass to serve at least 8. Chicken will be provided by the Society. The second part of the program was presented by Bette Wittenberg and Angela McEntee which featured Children’s Dishes of various types with a large number of examples to view. Bette and Angela provided much information on these small dishes. My thanks to Jackie, Bette and Angela for these great programs. And, for more detailed information about the programs, please see Bev Kennett’s wonderfully Inside this issue: detailed minutes. We also had a number of special guests at this meeting. As you read in the July- President’s 1-2 August issue of THE SOCIETY PAGE, an invitation was extended to The De- Comments pression Era Glass Society of Wisconsin with members Vicki Beckman and Mischell Houck in attendance; and The Fox Valley & Northern Illinois Candlewick Vice-President’s 1-3 Collectors with 4 members present: Jackie Norland (our guest speaker), Bunny Wustefeld, Pat Turen and Laura Marsh. -
The Cutting Edge of Knives
THE CUTTING EDGE OF KNIVES A Chef’s Guide to Finding the Perfect Kitchen Knife spine handle tip blade bolster rivets c utting edge heel of a knife handle tip butt blade tang FORGED vs STAMPED FORGED KNIVES are heated and pounded using a single piece of metal. Because STAMPED KNIVES are stamped out of metal; much like you’d imagine a license plate would be stamped theyANATOMY are typically crafted by an expert, they are typically more expensive, but are of higher quality. out of a sheet of metal. These types of knives are typically less expensive and the blade is thinner and lighter. KNIFEedges Plain/Straight Edge Granton/Hollow Serrated Most knives come with a plain The grooves in a granton This knife edge is perfect for cutting edge. This edge helps the knife edge knife help keep food through bread crust, cooked meats, cut cleanly through foods. from sticking to the blade. tomatoes & other soft foods. STRAIGHT GRANTON SERRATED Types of knives PARING KNIFE 9 Pairing 9 Pairing 9 Asian 9 Asian 9 Steak 9 Cheese STEAK KNIFE 9 Utility 9 Asian 9 Santoku Knife 9 Butcher 9 Utility 9 Carving Knife 9 Fillet 9 Cheese 9 Cleaver 9 Bread BUTCHER KNIFE 9 Chef’s Knife 9 Boning Knife 9 Santoku Knife 9 Carving Knife UTILITY KNIFE MEAT CHEESE KNIFE (INCLUDING FISH & POULTRY » PAIRING » CLEAVER » ASIAN » CHEF’S KNIFE FILLET KNIFE » UTILITY » BONING KNIFE » BUTCHER » SANTOKU KNIFE » FILLET CLEAVER PRODUCE CHEF’S KNIFE » PAIRING » CHEF’S KNIFE » ASIAN » SANTOKU KNIFE » UTILITY » CARVING KNIFE BONING KNIFE » CLEAVER CHEESE SANTOKU KNIFE » PAIRING » CHEESE » ASIAN » CHEF’S KNIFE UTILITY » BREAD KNIFE COOKED MEAT CARVING KNIFE » STEAK » FILLET » ASIAN » CARVING ASIAN KNIVES offer a type of metal and processing that BREAD is unmatched by other types of knives typically produced from » ASIAN » BREAD the European style of production. -
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Lot Description LOW Estimate HIGH Estimate 1 Chinese Enameled
LOW HIGH Lot Description Estimate Estimate Chinese enameled porcelain stick neck vase, with a yellow ground decorated with 1 magpies amid pink prunus, base with an apocryphal Guangxu mark, 14"h $ 250 - 450 (lot of 4) Chinese Peking glass bowls, one pair of pink hue and a pair of blue hue, each 2 carved with birds and flowers, 6.25"w $ 250 - 450 Chinese hardwood brush pot, cylindrical body with thick walls, the well fitted with a 3 central plug (with spliced pieces to the interior), 7.75"h $ 500 - 700 (lot of 2) Chinese Ge-type ceramic Longquan style tripod censer, with everted rim and 4 compressed body, with wood stand; together with an arrow vase, with a rectangular mouth and a flattened body raised on a tapering base, 4.75"h $ 300 - 500 Chinese hardwood document box, the shallow rectangular box with a circular lock plate 5 and ruyi form mount, 10.75"w $ 250 - 450 Chinese gilt lacquered box, the lid decorated with figures in a landscape, concealing five 6 stacked shallow tiers, 8.6"w $ 300 - 500 (lot of 2) Chinese Jian style ceramic tea bowls, each coated with a hare's fur glaze 7 stopping short of the unglazed base and foot, 4.75"w $ 500 - 700 (lot of 2) Chinese soapstone seals, each carved with a fu-lion in raised stance on a tall 8 plinth, underside carved, 3"h $ 250 - 450 (lot of 2) Chinese soapstone seals, the first of fan shape with a poetic colophon; the 9 second, a rectangular chop incised with a long inscription, with the seal script characters to the base, each with a wood stand, first: 2.5"w $ 300 - 500 (lot of 2) Chinese -
Object Labels
OBJECT LABELS CONTEMPLATIVE SPACE SECTION 4 SECTION 3 SECTION 1 SECTION 2 PLAN OF THE GALLERY SECTION 1 Travel Utagawa Hiroshige Procession of children passing Mount Fuji 1830s Hiroshige playfully imitates with children a procession of a daimyo passing Mt Fuji. A popular subject for artists, a daimyo and his entourage could make for a lively scene. During Edo, daimyo were required to travel to Edo City every other year and live there under the alternate attendance (sankin- kōtai) system. Hundreds of retainers would transport weapons, ceremonial items, and personal effects that signal the daimyo’s military and financial might. Some would be mounted on horses; the daimyo and members of his family carried in palanquins. Cat. 5 Tōshūsai Sharaku Actor Arashi Ryūzō II as the Moneylender Ishibe Kinkichi 1794 Kabuki actor portraits were one of the most popular types of ukiyo-e prints. Audiences flocked to see their favourite kabuki performers, and avidly collected images of them. Actors were stars, celebrities much like the idols of today. Sharaku was able to brilliantly capture an actor’s performance in his expressive portrayals. This image illustrates a scene from a kabuki play about a moneylender enforcing payment of a debt owed by a sick and impoverished ronin and his wife. The couple give their daughter over to him, into a life of prostitution. Playing a repulsive figure, the actor Ryūzō II made the moneylender more complex: hard-hearted, gesturing like a bully – but his eyes reveal his lack of confidence. The character is meant to be disliked by the audience, but also somewhat comical. -
Di Giuseppe Ciccarella
di Giuseppe Ciccarella Nel 1933 la Ernst Leitz GmbH Wetzlar propone sul mercato il 90/4 Elmar. L©idea era quella di avere un ªtele-tascabileº. Di anni, da allora, ne sono passati e durante il lungo cammino, la Leitz ha rimpolpato il suo carnet con diversi tele da 90mm. Con l©aumentare della luminosità sono aumentati, di pari passo, dimensioni e pesi. Il 90mm Elmar ha continuato a fornire, come punto di forza, la compattezza, mentre nel 1954 ªvede la luceº la versione collassabile per Leica M3, con lo stesso disegno, quattro lenti in tre gruppi. Nel 1963 esordisce la versione ªtre lentiº. Anche se le prestazioni sono eccellenti, la luminosità f/4 è però un po limitante e la versione Elmarit f/2.8, cinque lenti in tre gruppi, del 1959, colma il gap, fornendo inoltre ottime prestazioni. Le lunghe dimensioni dell©oggetto, però, poco affascinano gli utenti. Nel 1965 spariglia le carte il solito Dr. Walter Mandler, che già aveva firmato il ªtre lentiº. ªL©arsenale d©ideeº Leitz di Midland propone il 90 f/2.8 Tele-Elmarit, un cinque lenti in cinque gruppi, poi denominato dal volgo: ªfatº; grasso. Compatto e di lunghezza fisica inferiore alla lunghezza focale. E© un gran successo, anche perchè le prestazioni sono ottime e chi vuole avere una alternativa di luminosità superiore, deve optare per il Summicron 90 f/2, sempre Mandler Made, anche se il peso, di quasi 700g e le dimensioni, rappresentano lo scotto da pagare per coloro che hanno necessità della apertura massima relativa f/2. Il Leitz Summicron 90 f/2 è a tuttoggi un ottimo obiettivo. -
Of Each Lot 2. Successful Bidders Should Make Full Payment and Pick up Item(S) Within 48 Hours of the End of the Auction Unless Other Arrangements Have Been Made
JUNE 26TH 2021 1 ________ PETER HALLER (B1911 AUSTRIAN) 14 ________ VON SCHIERHOLZ GERMANY OIL ON CANVAS OF AN ALPINE PORCELAIN BASKET: reticulate LANDSCAPE SCENE. 24"X8" handle and foot, pair of 2 ________ MARIE MARTIN PORTRAIT OIL ON putti figures on the rim, and CANVAS OF A YOUNG WOMAN. 20X25 wicker pattern body encrusted 3 ________ L LEBADANG LITHOGRAPH SIGNED with fine flower blossoms. AND NUMBERED 58/120. 31.5 X 12.5" wide. Approximately 25.5". HAS COPY OF COA three chips on blossoms 4 ________ ARNE RUDOLPH JENSEN(1906-1993, 15 ________ PAIR OF GERMAN VON SCHIERHOLZ WASHINGTON) WATERCOLOR IN FIGURAL PORCELAIN THREE ARM custom WALNUT ROUTERED FRAME. CANDLESTICKS. 11 1/8" TALL. FRAME 39.5" X 32" CONDITION: one has repair on 5 ________ ARNE RUDOLPH JENSEN (1906-1993 a wax catcher and several , WASHINGTON) WATERCOLOR ON chips on flowers. The other PAPER OF A COASTAL PNW FARM chips on two flowers SCENE. MATTED AND FRAMED IN A 16 ________ MCCLELLAND BARCLAY BRONZE BOX CUSTOM SOLID WALNUT ROUTERED WITH SCOTTIE DOG FIGURE ON LID FRAME. FRAME IS 38.5" X 32" . 5.25" WIDE 6 ________ A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND PEKING 17 ________ A CHINESE PURPLE CLAY DOME GLASS DOUBLE GOURDE VASE WITH PETAL BODY TEAPOT. MOTH FINIAL GILT FLECKS. 6.25" TALL ON HANDLE. GOOD LUCK SYMBOL ON 7 ________ STERLING SILVER CREAMER/SUGAR SIDE. 4.75" DIAMETER EXCLUDING WITH GOLD WASHED INTERIORS. THE HANDLE 6.46 TROY OUNCES 18 ________ GLASS PAPERWEIGHT WITH 8 ________ PAIR OF OVAL BOX PURSES: MADE LATTICINIO PATTERN INSIDE.