20Th Century Art & Design Auction September 15Th, 2012 • Sale Results

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20Th Century Art & Design Auction September 15Th, 2012 • Sale Results 20th Century Art & Design Auction September 15th, 2012 • Sale Results 1 Rookwood Faience tile 3750 97 Michigan Chair Company drink stand, #1204 475 2 Roycroft andirons, #068, 1901 6500 98 Wheatley jardinière 475 3 Limbert library table 800 99 Arts & Crafts andirons 750 4 Limbert cricket stool, #205 325 101 Arts & Crafts andirons 225 5 Limbert library table, #146 1300 103 Arts & Crafts andirons, wrought iron 300 6 Limbert music and magazine shelf, #300, ash 550 104 Limbert china cabinet, #452 8000 7 The Art Crafts Shop chamber sticks & plate; North Dakota School of Mines 105 Limbert settle, Ebon-Oak Line 2400 vase 600 106 Roycroft bud vases, two, hammered copper 700 8 Limbert lamp table, #1138 750 107 Roycroft vases, three 500 9 Limbert bookcase, #322 1100 108 Roycroft candlesticks, pair, hammered copper 300 10 Pewabic vase, shouldered 1300 109 Arts & Crafts bowls, two; Arts & Crafts vase 200 11 Pewabic vase 300 111 Roycroft bookends, two pairs; Roycroft tray; Roycroft pen tray 325 12 Pewabic vase 2100 112 Heintz vase, attribution, sterling on bronze 550 13 Pewabic vase 1300 113 Roycroft candelabras, pair; Roycroft chamber stick; Roycroft candle hold- 14 Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze, Carl Schmidt 1000 ers, pair 250 15 E.T. Hurley etching, View of Mt. Adams from Kentucky 425 116 Gustave Baumann woodblock print , Harden Hollow 1916 4250 16 Rookwood vase, Iris Glaze, Carl Schmidt 1800 117 Gustav Stickley magazine stand, #72, Harvey Ellis influenced 1500 17 Gustav Stickley lantern, attribution, #355 700 118 Gustav Stickley tabouret, #601 550 18 Gustav Stickley tabouret, #602 400 119 Wheatley dishes and bowl, 23pcs. floral design 350 19 Gustav Stickley library table, #650 1000 121 Gustav Stickley for Tobey magazine stand 850 20 Arts & Crafts sheet music cabinet 500 122 Gustav Stickley tabouret, #601 800 21 Shop of the Crafters/Oscar Onken stand 500 123 Arts & Crafts library desk 650 22 Gustav Stickley tabouret, #601 550 124 Tobey Furniture Company library desk, attribution 700 23 Gustav Stickley hall bench, #172 1600 125 Arts & Crafts chairs, set of six, in the manner of Limbert 750 24 Gustav Stickley settle, #173 6500 126 Bradley & Hubbard bookends 75 25 Oakwood wall pocket 500 127 Arts & Crafts fire tools, Samuel Yellin, wrought iron 200 26 Grueby paperweight, carved scarab, matte 1000 128 Arts & Crafts trestle table, ash 1500 27 Weller vase, floral, matte 425 129 Arts & Crafts fire tools, wrought iron 125 29 Wheatley oil lamp 1500 131 Liberty & Co. Tudric vase, 1905, pewter, Charles Annesly Voysey 650 30 Fulper vases, two 250 133 Arts & Crafts telephone stand and stool manufactured by H. J. Cushman 32 Fulper vases, two 275 Company 50 33 Fulper vases, two 250 134 Stickley Brothers chairs, pair, #399 225 34 Elizabeth Eaton Burton lamp 2100 135 Rookwood vase, Calla Lily design, matte glaze 275 35 Gustav Stickley writing desk, #518 9000 136 Limbert armchair, #824 225 36 Dirk Van Erp charger, hammered copper 425 137 Arts & Crafts cellarette 1200 37 WMF Ikora vase, copper 200 138 L & JG Stickley chair, #424 500 38 Dirk Van Erp charger, hammered silver-plated copper 275 139 Arts & Crafts rocker 175 39 Gurschner handled vessel, bronze 275 140 Pacific Pottery oil jar, green high-glaze 300 40 Wm. B. Durgin Co., Gorham compote 375 141 Stickley Brothers rocker, #891, quaint decal 200 42 Shreve carving set; R. Wallace & Sons carving set 500 142 Gustav Stickley rocker, #397 375 43 Handel table lamp, slag glass 1400 143 L & JG Stickley office chair, armless 750 44 Hagenauer teapot, Steinbock teapot, copper, wood 250 144 Stickley Brothers rocker, #506 325 45 Arts & Crafts lamp, leaded glass shade 850 145 Rookwood vase, peony, Olga Reed, #907C 3500 48 Gustav Stickley armchair, #324 1000 146 Rookwood vase, brown matte glaze 400 50 Liberty & Co. Tudric butter knife, England, c. 1905, pewter, Archibald Knox 147 Rookwood vase, Black Opal Glaze, Kataro Shirayamadani 1200 350 148 Rookwood vase, Vellum Glaze, Fred Rothenbusch 1300 51 Arts & Crafts bookends, copper, aluminum 75 149 Rookwood vase, leaves, 1912, #950A 1700 52 AE Jones Arts & Crafts candlesticks, pair, attribution 325 150 Rookwood vase, floral design, matte glaze 1800 53 Liberty & Co. Tudric three piece tea set 800 151 English Arts & Crafts hall chair, influenced by C F A Vovsey 300 54 Liberty & Co. Tudric candlesticks, pair 1500 152 Weller Louwelsa ewer, #805; Weller Louwelsa pitcher, #580 300 55 Christopher Dresser for Benham & Froud kettle 1000 153 English Arts & Crafts armchair, mahogany, manufactured by Thomas 56 Arts & Crafts vases, pair, England, copper 500 Turner of Manchester 325 57 Liberty & Company Tudric coffee pot, Archibald Knox, pewter 1000 154 Arts & Crafts drink stand 100 60 Dirk Van Erp jardinière, copper 2000 156 Morgan table lamp, two shades, reverse-painted 425 61 Arts & Crafts Morris chair, designed & manufactured by David Kendall 157 Stickley Brothers table, #2506, octagonal 500 3500 158 Roycroft Little Journeys stand, rectangular 500 62 Harden armchair, original finish 225 159 Heintz vase; Silver Crest humidor 250 63 Fulper vase, leopard skin 300 160 Roycroft Little Journeys stand, rectangular 700 64 Limbert armchair, #853 300 161 Gustav Stickley library table, #636 2300 65 Stickley Brothers drink table, #2615 1000 162 Limbert rocker, #818 1/2, flat-arm form 2000 66 Roycroft bookends & blotter corners, copper 175 163 Lifetime settle, #717 3/4 1000 67 Arts & Crafts drink table similar to Stickley Brothers #2615, maple 325 164 WMF vase, hammered copper 350 69 Fulper vase, Flemington green drip glaze 2300 165 Liberty & Co. boxes, two, hammered Tudric pewter 175 71 Gustav Stickley inlaid armchair, Harvey Ellis design 6000 167 Heintz vase, sterling on bronze 275 72 Gustav Stickley server, #970 7500 168 Liberty & Co. Tudric butter dish, England, c. 1905, pewter, Archibald Knox 73 Grueby vase, blue matte glaze 650 900 74 Van Briggle vases, three 300 169 Bradley & Hubbard desk set; Teco bowl 200 75 Arts & Crafts lamp base, style of Grueby 250 172 Liberty & Company mirror, c. 1905, copper, repousse designs 1000 76 Roseville Matte Green jardiniere 225 173 Arts & Crafts wall cabinet, c. 1925, copper-clad, floral repousse design 77 Van Briggle vase, 1920s, Iris 600 300 78 Owens tile in Arts & Crafts frame 225 174 Weller Eocean vase, iris design 600 79 Van Briggle vase, matte glaze 350 175 Rozane vase, brown glaze, Native American, Dunlavy 4500 80 Van Briggle vases, lot of four 225 176 Teco vase, #423, designed by Fernand Moreau, tulip shape, Green matte 81 Van Briggle vases and bowl, lot of four, all post 1920 400 glaze 2800 83 Roycroft armchair ashtray 175 177 Grueby vase, suspended green matte glaze 1100 84 Roycroft bookcase, #086 9500 178 Teco vase, #423, designed by Fernand Moreau, tulip form, blue matte 85 Arts & Crafts podium 650 glaze 1700 86 Arts & Crafts windows, pair 600 180 Newcomb College vase, high glaze, Leona Nicholson 9000 87 Rookwood Faience jardiniere, Rookwood Faience tile 425 181 Newcomb College vase, daffodil design, executed by Alma Mason, 88 Arts & Crafts bookcase 275 #GL89 1200 89 Arts & Crafts window 350 182 Rookwood plaque, Autumn, Vellum glaze, Fred Rothenbusch, 1914 91 Arts & Crafts screen 700 4000 92 Handel floor lamp 1200 183 Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze, Edith Wildman 1911 900 94 Gustav Stickley trestle table, #401L 7500 184 L & JG Stickley armchairs, pair, #314, Prairie School influence, Handcraft 95 L & JG Stickley lamp table, similar to #512 900 decal 4250 1 RESULTS - September 15, 2012 185 L & JG Stickley settee, #224 2500 294 Handel lamp, reverse-painted chipped-ice shade with Persian border 186 L & JG Stickley cafe table, mahogany 1600 2200 187 Oak Craft Shop Morris chair, 475 295 Silver-plated tea service; Silver-plated bowl 300 188 Gustav Stickley child's rocker, #343 350 296 Pairpoint lamp, reverse-painted ribbed floral shade 950 189 Limbert armchair, #865 300 297 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #512 9000 190 Arts & Crafts umbrella stand, brass drip pan 250 298 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #523 7500 191 Arts & Crafts shade 150 299 Arts & Crafts side table 500 192 Arts & Crafts smoking stand, elm 50 300 Liberty & Co. biscuit jar, hammered Tudric pewter 350 193 Gustav Stickley side chair, #308, H back, red decal 175 301 Arts & Crafts table, ash 225 196 Gustav Stickley tall case clock, brass and copper, original Seth Thomas 302 L & JG Stickley footstool, #397 425 movement 15000 303 Stickley Brothers desk, #6844, drop-front 550 198 Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #2342, flat-arm form, red box mark 3000 304 Arts & Crafts box, c. 1910, copper 350 199 Stickley Brothers dining chairs, set of six, #373,Quaint tag 1700 305 L & JG Stickley table, #552, drop-leaf form 650 200 Gustav Stickley server, #802 1800 306 Gustav Stickley rockers, pair 3000 201 L & JG Stickley dining table, #633 850 307 Gustav Stickley armchair, #376 3500 202 Gustav Stickley table, #410-L, hexagonal 3750 308 L & JG Stickley dining chairs, set of six, #330, original rush seat 2500 203 Roycroft platter, hammered platter 375 309 Van Briggle vase; Rookwood vase; Van Briggle candlestick 225 204 Roycroft tray, two handles, hammered copper 350 310 Art Pottery vase; Teco vase; Fritz Albert 275 205 Roycroft bowl, hammered copper 400 311 Weller bowl; Weller vase; Weller Cameo bowl; Weller Louwelsa vase 206 Roycroft charger; Roycroft chamber stick 1300 175 207 Roycroft vase, hammered copper 275 312 Weller Greora vase; Weller Coppertone vase; Weller Burtwood vase; 208 Roycroft tray; Roycroft bowl 475 Weller Chase vase 350 209 Roycroft trays, six 550 313 Rozane vase; Weller Louwelsa vase; Weller Louwelsa chamber stick 210 Arts & Crafts candlestick, style of Jarvie 325 150 211 Roycroft bowl, tray, crummer set, hammered copper 225 314 Heintz vases, four; Heintz Trays 250 212 Arts & Crafts style table 100 315 Weller Sicard vase 250 213 Brooks magazine stand, ash 700 316 Weller Sicard vase 1700 214 Heintz bowl, #3648B; Silver Crest vase, #1021; Heintz bowl, #3645C, 317 Weller Jap Birdimal vase 500 4pc.
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