20Th Century Art & Design Auction May 3Rd, 2009 • Sale Results

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20Th Century Art & Design Auction May 3Rd, 2009 • Sale Results 20th Century Art & Design Auction May 3rd, 2009 • Sale Results * The prices listed do not include the 20% buyers premium. Results are subject to change. 2 Edward Sheriff Curtis orotone, The Vanishing Race - Navaho 3500 99 LandJG Stickley tabouret, octagonal top 400 3 Rare Jarvie handled vessel hammered copper 2200 100 Shop of the Crafters chair, painted Monk design 650 4 Gustav Stickley cigar box, #268 1000 101 Lakeside Craftshop music and magazine rack, #B5 425 7 Gustav Stickley magazine stand, similar to #674 850 102 Stickley Brothers rocker, #810, five vertical slats 400 9 Fulper vase, bulbous double handled shape 375 103 Arts and Crafts coffee table, altered Limbert library table 800 11 Fulper vase, double handled 175 104 L and JG Stickley drink table, #573 600 14 L and JG Stickley Morris chair, #412 2500 105 English Arts and Crafts server, unusual form 2300 15 L and JG Stickley Morris chair, #497 3250 106 Charles Stickley tea table, similar to Gustav Stickley #604 500 16 Gustav Stickley dresser with mirror, #911 2500 107 Gustav Stickley drink table, #436, circular top 2600 17 Pewabic vase, early hand-carved 300 108 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #715 3500 18 Pewabic books, lot of two 300 109 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #716 4250 19 Pewabic vase, hand-thrown shouldered shape 2500 110 James Dudley Slay III, Cove with Cypress 900 20 Pewabic bowls, four, hand-thrown low 400 111 William Ballantine Dorsey. Shore Scene, oil on canvas 425 21 Pewabic vase, hand-thrown metallic glaze 1000 112 E.T. Hurley candelabras, pair, bronze 1100 22 Pewabic vase, waisted shape metallic glaze 650 115 Heintz vase, cylindrical form 375 23 Pewabic vase, hand-thrown bulbous shape 1500 116 Limbert rocker, similar to #575 1900 24 Arts and Crafts hanging fixture, brass geometric design 1200 121 Come-Packt Furniture Company dresser, adjustable beveled glass 1100 25 Arts and Crafts lamp, six-sided mica shade, hammered copper base 900 122 Arts and Crafts footstool 325 26 Arts and Crafts hanging fixture, four hanging lanterns 950 123 Come-Packt Furniture Company chest 800 27 Gustav Stickley chamber sticks, #74, pair 800 125 L and JG Stickley desk, #374 900 28 E.T. Hurley etching, downtown Cincinnati scene 500 126 Roycroft footstool, #048 275 29 Art Nouveau mirror, wrought iron 500 127 Stickley Brothers cellarette, #7626 1300 31 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #336 6000 128 Pewabic vase, metallic glaze 1400 33 The Arts and Crafts Shop inkwell, copper 200 129 Pewabic vase, metallic glaze 950 34 Heintz frame, attribution, sterling on bronze 125 130 Pewabic vase, metallic glaze 1000 37 Heintz bowl, sterling on bronze, applied floral design 325 131 Pewabic bowl, green metallic glaze 2700 39 Heintz bowl, sterling on bronze, applied organic design 250 132 Pewabic bowl, charcoal glaze 425 40 Roycroft bowl, hammered copper 225 133 Pewabic vase, iridescent metallic glaze 1200 41 Roycroft tray, with a Roycroft inkwell 300 134 Pewabic vase, purple and green metallic glaze 850 42 The Art Crafts Shop tray, copper 250 135 William C. Emerson, Spring Maidens oil on board 1700 43 Heintz vase, sterling on bronze 500 136 Fulper table lamp, mushroom form 11000 44 The Art Crafts Shop tray, copper 100 137 Gustav Stickley mirror, #67 2100 45 Van Briggle vase, 1914, pine cones and pine needles 800 138 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #627 9500 46 Marblehead vase, beautifully incised stylized grape designs 2200 139 Gustav Stickley armchair #1291A 1200 47 Van Briggle vase, 1903, double handled shape 1200 140 Gustav Stickley side chairs, pair, #1291 2000 48 Gustav Stickley jardinière, #276, hammered copper 3500 141 Gustav Stickley fern dish, shallow shape in copper 1200 49 Gustav Stickley settle, #208, even-arm form 4000 142 Gustav Stickley dining table, #418 7500 50 Limbert table, #180, narrow gate-leg form 800 143 L and JG Stickley china cabinet, #729 9000 52 Lifetime writing desk, #8555 650 145 Imperial Furniture Company library table, rectangular top 400 53 J. M. Young settle, #600 1500 147 Arts and Crafts poker table, circular flip-top form 700 54 Arts and Crafts andirons, dog head motif 375 148 Lifetime desk, from the Puritan line, drop-front form 300 55 The Art Crafts Shop inkwell, bronze 200 151 Gustav Stickley library table, #619 6000 57 Craftsman Studios bookends, pair, with Craftsman Studios bookends 250 152 Charles Rohlfs game table, in oak, executed in 1901 26000 59 Colonial tall-case clock 3750 153 Pewabic vase, brown and green metallic glaze 800 61 Gustav Stickley armchair, #350A 550 154 Pewabic vase, orange glaze with a metallic drip 1200 62 Arts and Crafts hall chair, high-back form 1800 155 Pewabic vase, gray, blue and black metallic glaze 850 63 L and JG Stickley armchair, #766 400 156 Pewabic vase, purple and brown metallic glaze 1100 65 L and JG Stickley bed, #84 1400 157 Pewabic vase, black, blue and pink metallic glaze 3000 66 Paul Revere covered vessel 400 158 Pewabic vase, charcoal glaze with a metallic drip 1200 67 L and JG Stickley plant stand, #325 400 159 Arts and Crafts frame, brass with a design of cattails 400 68 Hampshire bowl, experimental glaze 425 160 Pewabic vase, hand-thrown shouldered 350 69 Hampshire vase, bulbous shape 650 161 Gustav Stickley hall settle, #172 4000 70 Arts and Crafts lantern, bronzed metal 100 162 Gustav Stickley Bungalow table, rectangular top 3250 71 Roseville Futura vase, shouldered shape 500 163 Gustav Stickley side chairs, set of six, #354 6500 74 E.T. Hurley etching, Cincinnati street scene 500 164 L and JG Stickley table, #384 5000 76 Roycroft bowl and spoon, hammered copper 75 166 Shop of the Crafters settle, #34 2200 77 Arts and Crafts vase, bulbous shape 200 167 Limbert partners desk, rectangular top 6500 78 California Faience vase, attribution, tapered shape 800 168 Arts and Crafts settee, in the style of Gustav Stickley 1400 79 Arts and Crafts style screen, contemporary 200 169 Rookwood Faience umbrella stand, monumental form 1600 80 Walrath pitcher Arts and Crafts organic designs 275 171 Roseville umbrella stand, double handled 450 81 Arts and Crafts style screen, age unknown, four-panel 475 172 Arts and Crafts bookcase, possibly Lifetime, single-door 1000 83 Limbert Morris chair, flat-arm form 2200 175 Roycroft dining chairs, set of four 1200 84 Limbert cafe table, circular leather top 4500 176 Arts and Crafts jardinière, large hammered copper form 500 86 Roycroft American Beauty vase 2200 177 L and JG Stickley server, #750 2300 87 L and JG Stickley desk table, #512 1800 178 Common Ground vase, incised colorful lilies 300 88 Roycroft American Beauty vase, hammered copper 1000 179 Limbert side chairs, pair, #601 325 89 Arts and Crafts Morris chair, possibly a period shop project 750 180 Arts and Crafts hall mirror, beveled glass 325 90 Handel table lamp, ivy design 1700 181 Stickley table, contemporary, side panels inlaid with wood 800 91 Arts and Crafts lamp table, circular top 500 182 Common Ground vase, incised colorful irises 150 92 Handel table lamp, slag glass shade, 2000 183 Gustav Stickley armchairs, pair, #318 1800 93 Arts and Crafts tabouret, square top 225 184 Arts and Crafts hanging fixture, pyramidal slag glass shade 400 95 Gustav Stickley tabouret, square top 200 185 Arts and Crafts lantern, four-sided copper shade 300 97 Gustav Stickley tabouret, #603 1500 186 Arts and Crafts hanging fixture, iron fixture 1200 98 Stickley Brothers plant stand, square top 650 187 L and JG Stickley desk, #765, rectangular top 900 1 RESULTS - May 3, 2009 188 Stickley Brothers chairs #841 1/2, set of ten 2000 300 Art Nouveau frame, rectangular form in pewter 375 189 Art Nouveau frame, green velvet 400 302 Steuben vase, gold aurene glass 900 193 Handel lamp, 18 domicile shade, reverse painted 7500 309 Steuben candlesticks, two, gold aurene glass 1700 194 Pewabic tile, carved floral design 150 313 Loetz Astglas vase, gold iridescent glass 200 196 Roseville Mostique jardiniere, floral designs 175 314 Durand vase, blue iridescent glass 500 197 Heintz decorations, four 550 322 Paul Daschel vase, stylized trees 1200 198 Marblehead candlesticks 175 323 Art Deco lamp, bronze child carrying 500 199 Walrath bowl, brown matte glaze 300 324 Amphora Kutani vase, large double handled shape 1000 200 Ralph Johonnot woodblock, stylized tree and ocean waves 650 325 Majorelle settee, floral inlaid marquetry panels 2800 201 Kalo bowl, hammered copper 225 326 Degue vase, cameo cut stylized red flowers 650 202 Rookwood vase 950 327 Le Verre Francais bowl, cylindrical from 1100 203 Rookwood vase 550 328 Galle covered box, enameled maroon berries and leaves 800 204 Roycroft vase 600 331 Galle vase, cameo cut leaves and flowers 1000 205 Art Deco Chinese rug 600 332 Le Verre Francais vase, trumpet form 950 206 Art Deco Chinese rug, c. 1920, floral motif 2100 333 Schneider vase, ovoid form 800 207 Art Deco Chinese rugs, group of three 400 334 Le Verre Francais vase, cameo cut 900 208 Persian Heriz rug, c. 1920, floral design 950 338 Schneider boudoir lamp, dome shade 1200 209 Art Deco Chinese rugs, two, c. 1930, floral motif 275 340 Muller Freres vase, elongated ovoid form 700 210 Persian Heriz rug, c. 1940, stylized floral design 650 345 Mother of Pearl box, square form 400 211 Art Deco Chinese rug, c. 1920, floral pattern 650 346 Tiffany jewelry box, honeycomb pattern 800 212 Kashan rug, c. 1920, floral design 1000 347 Casket box, dome shape in walnut 300 213 Northwest Persian rug, c. 1930, floral motif on 1200 348 Mother of Pearl vanity box, rectangular 250 215 Northwest Persian runner, c.
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