20Th Century Art & Design Auction December 5Th, 2010 • Sale Results

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20Th Century Art & Design Auction December 5Th, 2010 • Sale Results 20th Century Art & Design Auction December 5th, 2010 • Sale Results * The prices listed do not include the 20% buyers premium. Results are subject to change. 1 L & JG Stickley tall case clock, #86, 35000 100 Marblehead bowl & flower frog; Marblehead vase 175 2 George Ohr handled vessel, signed 700 101 Marblehead vases, two 475 3 Gustav Stickley table, #672 1000 102 Nice George Ohr vase, broad shape, folded rim 1800 4 Limbert chest of drawers, #487 900 103 Marblehead vase, tapered shape, floral designs 1300 5 Stickley Brothers Morris chair, #782 1300 104 Van Briggle vase, 1910, leaf designs 600 6 George Ohr vase, signed Biloxi 700 105 Marblehead bowls, two, blue glaze 250 7 Arts & Crafts writing desk 375 106 Marblehead bowls, two, blue glaze 325 9 Rookwood vase, Sallie Coyne, 1923, #1096 1200 107 Marblehead vase, purple; Marblehead vase, brown 400 10 Rookwood lamp base, Lenore Asbury, 1906, #1038 2500 108 Marblehead vase, large shouldered shape, blue 1100 11 Rookwood vase, Elizabeth McDermott, 1918, #917D 1800 109 Marblehead vase; Marblehead bowl 550 13 Rozane Della Robbia handled vessel, marked 900 110 Gustav Stickley dinner gong, #812 4500 14 Van Briggle vase, shouldered, 1902, poppy design 1200 111 Gustav Stickley music cabinet, #70 6000 16 Marblehead vase, attribution, tapered shape, trees 900 112 Silver Crest box; Silver Crest ashtray; Silver Crest vase 150 18 Rookwood vase, Jens Jensen, 1933 1800 113 Roseville Juvenile dishes, girl in bonnet design 75 19 Good Gustav Stickley Morris chair, #369 5500 114 Grueby tile, blue diamond, Arts & Crafts frame 275 20 Arts & Crafts lantern 600 116 Gustav Stickley tray, hammered copper 175 21 Gustav Stickley lantern, #304 2500 117 Duffner & Kimberly painting 900 23 Arts & Crafts magazine stand, possibly Lakeside Craftshop 850 118 Heintz vase, attribution, #3597, bronze 150 24 Arts & Crafts smoke stand, single drawer 175 119 Heintz vase, #3788; Heintz bookends, #7154B 250 25 Arts & Crafts armchair, Prairie-influenced spindled form 750 120 Heintz vase, bronze, #3681B 425 26 Arts & Crafts tiles, set of three 325 121 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #621 7000 27 Michigan Chair Company magazine stand, 4 shelves 700 122 Gustav Stickley chest of drawers, #626 9000 28 Arts & Crafts stand, manufactured by Conrey Davis 250 123 L & JG Stickley sewing rocker, #813 225 29 Rookwood plaque The Inlet, C. Schmidt, 1918 3750 124 Arts & Crafts rocker, deep form 750 30 Rookwood floor vase, Albert Valentien, 1884, #139A 1100 125 Gustav Stickley rocker, #397 950 31 Rookwood handled vessel, Kataro Shirayamadani, 1891, #S934 1100 126 Harden slipper chair and sewing rocker 225 33 Rookwood vase, M.A. Daly in 1890, #506 1100 127 Stickley Brothers child’s bench, #3574 1200 35 Rookwood vase, M.A. Daly, 1888, #880A 1200 128 Gustav Stickley armchair, similar to #2592 700 36 Weller Etna mug, Master Belling, marked 250 129 Gustav Stickley rocker, #311 500 37 Rozane Azurean handled vessel; Rookwood handled vessel 300 130 Gustav Stickley armchair, #349 1/2A 225 38 Weller Blue Louwelsa handeled vessel, #9005 325 131 Weller Dickensware handled vessels, two 325 39 Van Briggle vase, Loreli, c.1920s, maroon & blue 275 132 Owens Utopian handled vessel, dog, brown glaze 250 42 Van Briggle vase, c. 1920s, double handled form 225 133 Rozane Olympic handled vessel, classical scene 475 43 Jefferson lamp, reverse painted shade 450 134 Newcomb College vase, Sadie Irvine, #TW56 1600 44 Van Briggle vase, double handled form, spade design 300 136 Rookwood vase, round & shouldered, 1935 250 45 Charles Rohlfs log holder, dated 1906 13000 137 Rookwood vase, 1909, #1108, geometric design 250 46 Kalo cocktail set, shaker & 12 stemmed vessels 2500 139 Weller vase, geometric designs, red & black 150 47 Muresque Tiles tile, cottages & female figure 1100 140 Gustav Stickley tabouret, #601 550 48 Flint Faience bookend, attribution 425 141 Stickley Brothers side chairs, pair, #929 1/2 375 49 J. M. Young Morris chair, #186 650 142 Gustav Stickley tea table, #604 900 50 Gustav Stickley rocker, #323 1300 143 Gustav Stickley magazine stand, #79 1300 51 Newcomb College vase, S. Irvine, #192, 4 handled form 1900 144 Arts & Crafts dining table 750 52 Gustav Stickley office chair, #362 1800 145 Arts & Crafts magazine stand 300 53 L & JG Stickley Morris chair, #470 1300 146 Limbert dining table, Ebon-Oak line 3750 54 Gustav Stickley rocker, #2597, V back form 500 148 Fulper vase, large two-handled form, green glaze 425 57 Rookwood vase, Carl Schmidt, 1926, #614E 2500 149 Pewabic vase; Roseville Moss vase, #785 750 58 Rookwood vase, Carl Schmidt, 1925, #2301E 2200 150 Norwetta vase, tan glaze & blue crystals 200 59 Rookwood handled vessel, William McDonald, 1892, #587 850 151 Rookwood vase, 1922, #2394, purple glaze 375 60 Rookwood bowl, Emma Fortmeyer, 1892, #643D 150 153 Rookwood vase, Sallie Coyne, 1919, #1658D 1300 61 Rookwood vase, Mary Norse, 1899, #797 225 154 Lakeside Craftshop wastebasket 325 65 Rozane Della Robbia handled vessel, Dutch girls 425 155 Stickley table, contemporary, shoe-foot form 800 66 Rookwood bookends, pr., William McDonald, 1943, #2275 375 156 Lakeside Craft Shops wastebasket 300 67 Weller Jap Birdimal handled vessel, #62, geshia design 450 157 Jervis handled vessel, carved irises 275 68 Limbert Morris chair, #522 4000 158 Grueby tile, mermaid holding a mirror 400 69 Jarvie bowl, low form, hammered copper 200 159 Arequipa vase, #27, mauve glaze 200 70 Limbert Pagoda table, #164 16000 160 Grueby tile, carved allegorical figure 350 71 Gustav Stickley slipper chair, #392 650 161 L & JG Stickley tavern table 375 72 Stickley Brothers chair, pewter & wood inlay design 2500 162 Grueby tile, potter at a wheel 375 73 Gustav Stickley music rack, #670 750 163 Limbert side chair, #82 2000 74 Gustav Stickley nightstand, #641 1500 164 Brooks magazine stand, four shelves 350 75 Gustav Stickley magazine cabinet, #547 3500 165 Limbert lamp table, #168 1100 76 Gustav Stickley wastebasket, #94 2400 166 L & JG Stickley dining table, #718 3000 77 Gustav Stickley oil lamp base, #320 2100 167 Handel/Wheatley lamp, Handel shade #2556 650 78 Gustav Stickley footstool 325 168 Rookwood lamp, #1059, 1906, leaded green glass shade 1500 79 Arts & Crafts bookcase, in the manner of Limbert 1700 169 Arts & Crafts lamp, Dome shade 375 80 Stickley Brothers library table, #2816 1000 170 Gustav Stickley side chairs, 4, #349 1/2 2200 82 L & JG Stickley library table, #522 1300 171 Gustav Stickley bookcase, #729 9500 84 Teco vase, shape #287A, W. B. Mundie 12000 172 Gustav Stickley settee, #226 3500 87 Pedro Joseph De Lemos Dolores Mission, color woodcut 400 173 Arts & Crafts dining set, table & six chairs 450 88 Weller vase, attribution, Arts & Crafts style 175 175 Unique Art Glass & Metal Co. lamp, attribution, leaded glass shade 700 89 Saturday Evening Girls handled vessel, rabbits 400 176 Gustav Stickley child’s rocker, #343 300 91 Rookwood vase #1779; Rookwood vase, #1675 175 177 Charles Stickley sideboard, #1917 2200 92 James Roy Hopkins Wine Shop - Paris, 1923, color woodcut 350 178 L & JG Stickley rocker, #437 350 93 Dirk Van Erp vase, hammered copper 900 179 Rookwood vase, Sallie Coyne, 1920, #1667, landscape 1500 94 Arthur Wesley Dow Old Bridge - Ipswich, c. 1900, woodcut 250 181 Rookwood handled vessel, E.T. Hurley, 1903, #587C 2100 95 L & JG Stickley daybed, #295 1600 183 Rookwood vase, Ed Abel, 1928, #914E, floral design 300 96 Stickley Brothers night stand, #2626 600 184 Limbert china cabinet, #1328 1700 97 Karl Kipp candlesticks, pair, hammered copper 1100 185 Arts & Crafts bookcase, Prairie-influenced 1500 98 Limbert telephone stand, #263 450 186 Rookwood vase, Katherine Jones, 1928, #927E, floral design 400 99 Marblehead vase, gray; Marblehead vase, pink 250 187 Lifetime bookcase, #7613 1300 1 RESULTS - December 5, 2010 188 Teco bowl, #130, designed by F. Albert, 3-footed shape 500 295 Arts & Crafts bed, in the manner of Limbert, full size 1100 189 Teco handled vessel, #56, designed by W.D. Gates 400 296 Gustav Stickley Bungalow armchair 850 190 Teco bowl, #341 2000 297 Teco hanging basket, #178 1500 191 Teco bowl, #317, F. Albert, scalloped shape 425 299 Gustav Stickley Bungalow rocker 850 192 Teco bowl, #349, triangular shape, claw feet 1800 300 Fulper lamp base, buttress form 950 193 Teco vase, #233, F. Albert, green glaze 325 301 Gustav Stickley Thornden chair, #1299 800 194 Teco vase, #116, F. Albert, tall 3-footed shape 2800 302 Lakeside Craftshop umbrella stand, #26 300 195 Teco vase, #426, W.D. Gates, pink glaze 450 303 Gustav Stickley drink stand, late form 250 196 Teco vase, #267, W.B. Mundie, handled trefoil shape 3000 304 Arts & Crafts magazine stand, possibly Harden 550 197 Teco lamp base, #18, M.P. White, tall 4-footed form 9000 305 Navajo rug, c. 1940, geometric pattern, brown, gray, cream 700 198 Teco vase, #435A, W.D. Gates, handled 4-buttress shape 1500 306 Arts & Crafts rocker, possibly Charles Stickley 750 199 Arts & Crafts sideboard, beveled mirror at back 475 307 Stickley Brothers armchair, #913 1/4 550 202 Stickley Brothers dresser, #9010 2100 308 Arts & Crafts smoking cabinet 425 205 Claycraft tile, Shere & Son, landscape, waterfall 1100 310 Roycroft andirons, #068, curled wrought iron 7000 206 Morris and Co. attributed window, Edward Burne-Jones 1500 311 Roycroft magazine stand, #079 6000 207 Calco tile, design of bird, blue & brown tile trim 1200 312 Van Briggle vase, c. pre-1920, blue & gray 150 208 Handel lamp, octagon leaded glass shade 3750 313 Weller Sicard vase, cylindrical shape 350 209 Handel lamp, attribution, leaded green shade 800 314 Van Briggle vase, c. 1905, spade leaves 1200 210 Limbert lamp, hammered copper base, leaded glass shade 4500 315 Van Briggle vase, c.
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