20Th Century Art & Design Auction December 4Th, 2011 • Sale Results

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20Th Century Art & Design Auction December 4Th, 2011 • Sale Results 20th Century Art & Design Auction December 4th, 2011 • Sale Results * The prices listed do not include the 20% buyers premium. Results are subject to change. 1 Gustav Stickley desk, #706 8000 91 Jarvie Art Nouveau candlesticks, pair 2600 2 Gustav Stickley screen, #91 2500 92 Arts & Crafts charger, hammered copper 475 3 Gustav Stickley china cabinet 3750 93 Heintz humidor, design with a dog and AP&PA 600 4 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #902 6000 94 Arts & Crafts fire fender 300 5 Gustav Stickley beds, pair, #923 4000 95 Heintz humidor, in bronze 400 6 Benedict Studios hanging fixture, attribution 2500 96 L & JG Stickley bookcase, Onondaga Shops 2400 8 Gustav Stickley settee, #226 4000 97 Roycroft tall pedestal, #080 8500 9 Gustav Stickley plaque, #347 2000 98 Charles Rohlfs desk chair, tall back 8500 10 Good Gustav Stickley mantle clock, 9000 99 Gustav Stickley desk, paneled front 2500 11 Gustav Stickley wastebasket, #94 1700 100 Gustav Stickley chairs, set of six, #1303 6000 12 Gustav Stickley coal bucket, #351 7000 101 Gustav Stickley library table, #653 3000 13 Gustav Stickley floor lamp, #500 3500 102 Van Briggle vase, c. 1907-1912, Dos Cabesos 2500 14 Gustav Stickley night stand, #642 1300 103 Rookwood vase, with stylized animals 1300 15 Gustav Stickley cellarette, #88 1300 104 Arequipa vase, gray and brown matte glaze 900 16 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #717 10000 105 Rookwood jardiniere, cherry design 175 17 Gustav Stickley armchair, #320 1000 106 Rookwood handled vessel, Limoges 175 18 Gustav Stickley armchair, #366 300 107 Rookwood vase, leaves and berries 100 19 Roycroft footstool, recovered leather top 1000 108 Rookwood Faience floor vase #467 2500 20 Gustav Stickley lamp table, #654 900 109 Cincinnati Art Carved easel 425 21 Gustav Stickley lamp table, #607 1400 110 Rookwood Faience floor vase #467 3250 22 Roycroft lamp, #907 17000 111 Liberty & Co. dish 900 23 Gustav Stickley desk, #550 6000 113 Heintz compote, sterling on bronze 150 24 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #346 950 114 Heintz vase, attribution, 125 25 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #346 1400 115 George Frost match safe, oval shape 425 27 Gustav Stickley sewing rocker, #303 175 116 Liberty & Co. box, pewter 850 29 Dirk Van Erp lamp 12000 117 English Arts & Crafts mirror 1500 30 Gustav Stickley side chair c. 1903 Harvey Ellis 12000 119 Liberty & Co. clock, Tudric 1200 31 Roycroft china, group of fourteen pieces 1600 120 Royal Doulton bowl, very large 1500 32 Roycroft china, group of thirty-seven pieces 2300 121 Liberty & Co. teaspoons, set of six 750 33 Gustav Stickley chafing dish stand, #352 3500 123 L & JG Stickley sideboard, #735 4500 35 Gustav Stickley tray, #355, oval 950 124 Gustav Stickley server, #818 1400 36 Gustav Stickley candlestick, #74 475 127 Arts & Crafts table, circular top 500 37 Dirk Van Erp candlesticks, pair 2700 128 Gustav Stickley trestle table #401 1500 38 Grueby tile trivets, two 1700 129 Arts & Crafts lamp, pyramidal shade with green 325 39 Gustav Stickley twelve tile tea table 15000 130 Dirk van Erp lamp, riveted shade 30000 41 Roycroft candelabra, #419 600 131 Rohlfs candle stand, tall 9500 42 Gustav Stickley copper table articles, group of four 700 132 Marblehead vase, bulbous shape 325 43 Roycroft candle holders, pair 1000 133 Marblehead vase, low shape 225 44 Roycroft lamp base, #914, with a Steuben shade 6000 134 Marblehead vase, cylindrical shape 500 45 Roycroft syrup jugs, set of six 200 135 Marblehead vase, shouldered shape 375 46 Roycroft lamp, #906 1100 136 Van Briggle vase, c. 1916, double handled form 225 47 Gustav Stickley book rack 700 137 large Marblehead vase, bulbous shape 2000 48 Roycroft frame, triptych form 1700 138 Rookwood lamp, tapered pottery base 2600 51 Heywood Wakefield wastebasket 550 139 Limbert table, #120, octagonal top 3500 52 Gustav Stickley umbrella stand, #382 2300 140 Limbert table, #158, double oval 6000 53 Good Gustav Stickley armchairs, pair, #318 3000 141 Limbert pedestal, uncataloged form 4000 54 Roycroft Little Journeys stand 600 142 Limbert table, #146, oval top 2200 55 Gustav Stickley magazine stand, #72 1400 143 L & JG Stickley settle, Prairie form 1200 56 Stickley Brothers magazine stand, #4702 800 144 L & JG Stickley dining chairs, set of six 2400 57 Teco vase, #85, designed by W.J. Dodd 8500 146 Pewabic vase, double handled shape 1500 58 Tiffany Studios/Wheatley Pottery lamp 7500 147 Marblehead vase, slender form 900 59 Teco vase, shape #155 2900 148 Roseville Crocus vase, light blue 400 60 Arts & Crafts clock, combined with shelf 275 149 Pewabic vase, small shape 200 61 Teco vase, shape #60B Orn, W. D. Gates 600 151 Marblehead vase, bulbous form 450 62 Teco vase, #287, designed by W.B. Mundie 1200 154 Marblehead vase, large form 700 64 Arts & Crafts Morris chair 700 155 Heintz vase #3621B 550 65 Stickley Brothers child’s chair 100 156 Arts & Crafts plates, pair, hammered copper 275 66 Stickley Brothers armchair, tall back 350 157 Heintz vase, #3688 350 67 Arts & Crafts chairs, pair, Prairie School design 400 158 Silver Crest vase #B1023 175 68 Arts & Crafts child’s chairs, two 75 159 Heintz vase #3581A 325 69 Stickley Brothers rocker, #891 350 160 Dedham Pottery plate, water lily 75 70 Arts & Crafts office chair, slatted back 250 161 Jarvie bookends, pair 375 71 Stickley Brothers sewing rocker, #933 100 162 Jarvie plate, in hammered sterling silver 650 74 Rookwood vase, Iris glaze 4250 163 Heintz vase #3659C 250 75 Liberty & Company clock 3000 164 Heintz vase #3798B 325 76 Liberty & Co. bowl, double handled form 1500 166 Heintz vase #3592A 275 77 Weller Sicard vase, bulbous shape 1200 170 Rookwood handled vessel, detailed berry design 350 78 Bradley & Hubbard lamp, attribution 450 171 Rookwood vase, cherry blossom design 650 79 Arts & Crafts pillow, design of red roses 375 172 Rookwood vase, relief design of an iris 250 80 Arts & Crafts pillow, design of flowering trees 450 174 Rookwood vase, stylized fuchsia design 425 81 Pittsburgh lamp, bronzed metal base 375 175 Rookwood vase, Venetian scene 2000 82 Heintz frame, applied US military symbols 125 176 Rookwood jardiniere, Arts & Crafts geometric design 375 83 Teco vase, #266, designed by W.B. Mundie 1500 179 Gustav Stickley umbrella stand, #54 550 84 Arts & Crafts pillow, design of yellow roses 550 180 Gustav Stickley chair, c. 1901, three vertical slats 1800 85 Teco vase, #432, designed by W.D. Gates 1300 182 Gustav Stickley bed, #912 3000 86 Silver Crest vase 225 184 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #621, c. 1902 6000 87 Arts and Crafts library table 600 185 Kalo goblets, pair 550 88 Heintz vase #3641 250 187 Charles Binns vase, bulbous hand-thrown shape 1500 89 Gustav Stickley secretary, designed by Harvey Ellis 27000 188 Pewabic vase, unusually large bulbous form 1600 90 Teco tray, #307, designed by W.D. Gates 275 189 Arts & Crafts lamp with green slag glass 250 1 RESULTS - December 4, 2011 190 Arts & Crafts dresser mirror 300 289 Roycroft sconces, pair 325 191 Arts & Crafts lamp bronze base with tree motif 1600 290 Heintz desk lamp #5501 500 192 Gustav Stickley footstool, #729 750 291 Silver Crest vase #1010 400 193 Gustav Stickley tea table, #604 800 292 Roycroft bookends, pair with rope design 200 194 Stickley Brothers footstool, recovered leather seat 250 293 Heintz vase #6596 375 195 Stickley Brothers magazine stand, #4743 700 294 Handel lamp, pine needle designs 2500 196 Limbert magazine stand #304 1200 295 Fulper lamp, green crystalline glaze 1300 197 Arts & Crafts magazine stand, caned sides 300 298 George Ohr vase, charcoal glaze 550 198 Handel floor lamp, harp base 475 299 Forest Craft Guild blotter ends 175 199 Limbert cube chair, with three vertical slats 4500 300 Navajo rug, serrated diamond pattern 550 200 Limbert wash stand, copper top 2800 301 Lifetime bookcase, similar to #7630 1100 201 Stickley Brothers coat rack, #187 600 302 The Greatest Mother in the World, vintage poster 225 202 Gustav Stickley silverware chest, in chestnut 4000 303 California tile-top table, eight tiles, bird 75 203 Jervis handled vessel painted ducks 300 304 Arts & Crafts table, wrought iron base 100 204 Roseville Futura vase in red 150 307 Edward Sheriff Curtis In Black Canyon, 1500 205 Norse bowl, footed shape 100 309 Mono Lake Paiute coiled basket 600 206 Weller Etna mug with a Weller Etna vase 125 310 California coiled basket, possibly Mission 425 208 Weller Louwelsa vase with Weller Louwelsa vase 150 311 Northwest California twined basket 500 209 Roseville Futura vase, in brown, blue and green 375 312 Edward Sheriff Curtis The Piki Maker, 2400 210 Roseville Futura vase, unusual green glaze 450 313 Northwest California twined basketry hat 7.5w 425 211 Roseville Futura vase with green leaf design 275 314 Northwest California twined basketry hat 6.75w 425 212 Roseville Futura vase, green with flame design 700 315 Tlingit basket, cylindrical shape 500 213 Roseville Futura vase, red with geometric design 150 317 The Arts & Clay Co. tile, tile: 9w x 11h 425 214 Roseville Futura vase, brown with green geometric design 550 318 Common Ground Pottery vase, mushrooms 275 215 Gustav Stickley table, c. 1901, dramatic design 8000 320 Common Ground Pottery vase, cats 450 217 Dirk Van Erp lamp, riveted three-panel mica shade 26000 321 Common Ground Pottery vase, grapes 350 218 The Art that is Life poster 150 322 Common Ground Pottery vase, grasshoppers 325 219 Harden table, thru-post top 1000 323 Common Ground Pottery, lilies 350 220 Arts & Crafts textile, stylized pine cone 250 324 The Arts & Clay Co.
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