75% off at 12! Sunday! Blue Waters La Jolla Art and everything Estate Sale
Jul 11
9am to 2pmJul 12
8am to 2pmJul 13
9am to 2pmTerms & Conditions
JUST A REMINDER: We will be asking shoppers to please not bring any large purses, totes or backpacks to the sale site.
Please bring the muscle!!!
No returns - so please examine your purchase carefully. Enter at your own risk. We are not responsible for accidents.
Cash Preferred - Credit cards accepted for purchases over $50.00. There is a fee of 3.4% for the use of the card (the fee that is charged to me by the handling company) Sales tax charged 8%. If you are a dealer - you will need a copy of your resale certificate with you.
All inventory is offered “as-is,” “where-is” with no warranties. Bluewatersrelocation, nor the homeowner are responsible for accidents inside or around the property! No list or numbers, please line up outside the door. If you are the first to arrive you can make a list - please photograph your place so there is no confusion.
If you are interested in a potential Estate Sale. I mostly work with older people moving into some type of high end assisted or independent living and helping them downsize. (Usually White Sands La Jolla, The Vi, La Vida Del Mar or La Costa Glen)
Thank you, Catherine
www.Bluewatersrelocation.com

Blue Waters Relocation and Estate Sales
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There is so much here! Only part of it is priced below!
Womens Clothes - size 14 P
Shoes! 37 1/2 WIDE EUROPEAN SIZES WHICH I THINK IS A 7
Vasarely Litho
Yaakov Agam
White gold and Tourmailine Ring $990
Entry
Chandelier Gaetano Sciolari $2800
Ed Pieters Sculpture $200
SAN DIEGO — Ed Pieters has for a decade been a significant figure in the use of handmade paper as a sculptural medium. Earlier, he had worked with the more traditional materials of welded steel and wood. But encounters with handmade paper pioneers Charles Hilger in Santa Cruz and Harold Paris in Berkeley influenced Pieters to take up what was then a new material for contemporary, three-dimensional artistic expression.
The greatest appeal of paper for Pieters was the rapidity with which he could express ideas and feelings. The paper pulp medium, which is in many ways like clay, responds immediately to a hand guided by imagination.
His works have most often been wall-oriented reliefs of layered, undulating and rough-edged forms, tinted in a limited but subtly seductive palette.
His new works at the Circle Gallery in Old Town (2501 San Diego Ave.), however, represent a radical departure from earlier ones. Titled as a group “Vanishing Point Series,” they are Pieters’ “minimalist” works--geometric and monochromatic.
Working with flat, white sheets of handmade paper, Pieters creates illusions of volumetric rectangles viewed simultaneously from several perspectives. He has used embossing for low relief. But, for a more spectacular effect, he has cut into and lifted major areas to create high relief.
In several works, he has laid gold leaf in the negative areas, creating an appearance of luxury and drama. The more successful works are the most chaste--pure white. But the most beautiful include pewter leaf as a complement to the paper’s matte white.
Filipino Wood Carving 1900’s $300
native american pot Jemez $30
Toby Mercer Paper Relief. Signed and dated $200
Spanish Judaica Tile $55
Leather John Flemming mask New Orleans Rumors Signed $250
Vejigante - Carnival puerto rico mask From a museum show $100
Meissen White horse Meissen Porcelain Horse Alchemist Figurine Fine German Porcelain Weifs By Erich Oehme 1938 Extremely Rare Museum Quality Piece Marked Signed
$800
Selcuk Derinoz Gilded mask from Istambul $100
Mask Songye Zebra $460
Kindi LLaitu Pescador de Colores $150
Fernando Llort Lithographs /100 $325
Textiles Towels $50
Liu Miao Chan, $1800
Taiwanese, born 1946, a carved wood sculpture predicting a man dressed in leather and washing clothes. Comes with the certificate of authenticity. Numbered 4 of 10. Dated 1989. Liu Miao Chan was declared a national living treasure by the government of Taiwan in 1986 and his work was shown at the National Cultural Gallery in Taipei. Contemporary Leather Works And Taiwanese Art Collectibles.
S Nadav Sterling Kaddish cup $ 300
Jaime Goded - Jamie Goded (Mexican, b. 1945). $200
HUEZO, Roberto (El Salvador 1947-) Red ball $650
Arnold Hoffmann was born in 1866 in Odessa, Russia. He later moved to New York and was a member of the American Watercolor Society. He exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1921, the National Academy of Design, and the Audubon Artists, and the Montross Gallery. He worked
as a portrait painter, teacher, lecturer, and lithographer in New York, New Jersey, Munich, Moscow, Warsaw, Odessa and the University of Palestine.
Hoffmann died in 1966 in New York City.
Lady cutting vegetables - large $2400
Spanish Dancer $900
8 1980’s Milo Baughman style chairs $1600
Dining table $400
Jim Thompson Bedspread - Navy Blue SIlk with turquoise silk pattern - new $350
Patio Set Green
Blue ceramic Large Fu Dog
Matthew Radford 2 paintings $1500 each
Matthew Radford has exhibited widely in the United Kingdom and has also had solo shows in Los Angeles, New York, California, and Germany. His work is in several important collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New York Public Library and Corporate Collections.
The artist has also held teaching posts at the Slade School of Art, New York Studio School, and Camberwell Art School.
BIOGRAPHY
1953 Born in London
1971-1972 St Albans School of Art
1972-1975 Camberwell School of Art, London
1981-1984 Taught at Camberwell School of Art, London
1985-1986 Taught at The Drawing Centre, New York
1989-1993 Taught at the New York Studio School
2000 Visiting lecturer at the Slade School of Art, London
1956 Floris Meydam Triangular Glass Vase $185
Japanese pagoda style outdoor trellis $50
Cabinet
Parrot
Baccarat Pyramide Louxor 10” $180
floating mid century cabinet teak $500
Large Locked display Cabinet $1000
Erte Fireflies Blue Glass and silver metallic vase $80
Wade Whimseys Green parrot
Vintage Chinese all wood bird cage $150
French Louis XV Style/Rococco Revival console table $800
Armario Coat $75
Marina Rinaldi voyage$40
Toggle Reclining Black Fold Convertible sofa & bed $500
Coddle Couch Topper $75
Lucite Base Dining table glass top Charles Hollis Jones
Mid-century architectural design Charles Hollis Jones style (B 1945) tusk pedestal dining table. $500
Terracotta Figurine Pomaire Chile $45
Indigo Blue Very Large Fu Dog $100
Minton Ancestral China $9 per piece
Teval Avril artist $150
Alfred Parsons , ARA $400
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Chanel Scarf $140
Vintage A chorus Line Shirt $28
Small Gold French Mirror $50
Miro Lithograph Maravillas Suite $100
Miro Lithograph Maravillas Suite $50
Vintage Ikea Chairs rolling chairs $75 each
Black Fendi bag Vintage logo $100
Agamograph by Yaakov Agam $450
Vasarely lithograph 118/200 1981 Ondo Vega $350
Richard Bergen $425
Bergen, Richard (1925-2020) "Deserted Farm" linoleum block print, pencil signed in lower right, good condition, unframed, image size: 5.75 x 9 inches. Dr. Richard D. Bergen, the Kansas artist whose iconic bronze sculpture Ad Astra graces the capitol building in Topeka, died Wednesday, April 22, 2020, in Salina. He was 95. Bergen and son Rich partnered for over 35 years in the Bergen's Sculpture Studio, a north Santa Fe Avenue gallery and work space, where together they crafted more than 40 monumental bronze sculptures and other works of public art found in cities across Kansas. Named Distinguished Kansan of the Year in 2006, Bergen was a lifelong advocate for the arts and education, who came to Kansas on the GI bill to study art at Bethany College after service in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He ultimately earned degrees from three Kansas institutions of higher education and inspired hundreds of his own students to embrace the creative arts. Bergen made Salina his home for nearly 65 years. As director of art education in the Salina public schools during the late 1950s through 1960s, he taught every child in Salina's kindergarten through sixth grade classes through his monthly visits to each of the city's then 16 elementary schools. Bergen became a professor of art and chair of the Art Department at Marymount College in 1967, and studied in the summers to earn a doctorate in art education from the University of Kansas in 1973. His first monumental bronze, Trifinity, was completed during that time. With three intertwining figures, representing the past, present and future of Salina, it stands between the city's library and court house and was dedicated in January 1975. Trifinity was the first of many sculptures he crafted and installed across Kansas, including the Pony Express Rider in Marysville, Heritage Woman in Wichita Heritage Square, the Buffalo Soldier in Junction City, and most recently, the Terrible Swede on the Bethany College campus in Lindsborg. With a master's degree in art from Kansas State University earned in 1963, many of his works are found in Manhattan. They include the crouching Wildcat ready to pounce at the K-State Alumni Center, Holy Family at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Ernie Barrett with hand outstretched at Bramlage Coliseum, and busts of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Marianna Kistler Beach at the K-State art museum named for her. Bergen was also an enthusiastic community and civic leader. He was a founding member of the Salina AMBUCS club, a member of the Masonic Temple, and elected to a term on the Salina School Board in 1973 and served as president. He was an active member of the St. John's Lutheran Church and the Salina War Memorial Committee, which raised funds to honor Salina's veterans with a plaza in Sunset Park. His sculpture of an eagle with wings spread wide is atop the memorial. Born January 7, 1925, in Palm Beach, Fla., to Gilbert and Fern (Tyner) Bergen, he grew up in Elizabeth, N.J., where he attended high school. Bergen enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1941 and served as a machinist in the South Pacific. Encouraged to study art after the war, Bergen attended the Newark School of Fine Art in 1946, then moved to Kansas to enroll at Bethany College in Lindsborg to study with noted artists Birger Sandzen and Charles Rogers. Bergen graduated from Bethany in 1953 with a BFA in art. He met his wife, Marquette native Lou Ann (Lindstrom), in his very first class at Bethany, which sealed his fate to be a Kansan. The two were married on June 3, 1953, and were together for 65 years, until she preceded him in death on Sept. 4, 2018. Bergen is survived by his daughter Lori Bergen (Charles Mangano) of Boulder, Colo., son Rich Bergen (Lynda Buehre) of Salina, grandchildren John Bergen Kamerer of Wichita, Anna Bergen Kamerer of New York, N.Y.
Eugene Liuderberg House in snow drift (?) $50
Etching of a paris Street $50
Drawing of a figure Red solid rectangle background SMRL or SMRJL $100
Etching of A cow - livestock $50
Leonore Farber Watercolor mountains flowers $75
Black Lamp $30
Second Bedroom
PFAFF calandra 2 sewing machine $150
ELDREDGETTE CHILDS SEWING MACHINE $65
Bose Wave III dock base wave III $35
Bose wave radio $125
CHinese corner chair - (2) $200
Wayang Golek Indonesian Puppet $50
Chinese nesting tables 4 Chinese rosewood $400
Columbia Paintings Woman with red beads
Man With Cigar
Abstract paintings in the bedrooms
Joppy P Art watercolor mountain $50
Watercolor flowers framed $50
Etching old European city with lamp O F Probst - old german town $75
Wall of small mirrors
Indian Miniature - Royal Processsion $80
Illustration Ruine di Samaria
Fausta Perez 91 - Caribbean Artist $100 reminiscent of Haitan artists or dominican.
Chinese vase 2006 Celadon Tianyi Studio $400
Office
Arne Wahl Secretary 37”W x 17.5” D x 44” h $750
Chinese hand carved wall mount shelf $50
Aboriginal painting early Australian Aboriginal painting bird $170
Agnes Salomon -Agnes Von Bulow Park Scene on cardboard $400
LIVING ROOM
1980’s rocking chairs $150 each
Lundberg Studios Daniel Salazar
Baccarat glasses Cyclade
Val St Lambert Metternich glasses champagne sherbert $20 each
Lois Byrne Wavey painting reds and Grey - california Artist $200
A gifted and prolific artist, Lois specialized in abstract works inspired by landscapes, earning numerous awards in Southern California juried exhibitions. Her talent was showcased in several solo and invitational exhibitions, and she played a vital role in the San Diego art community. She was a director and member of several art associations, including The Clairemont Art Guild, The Art Scene, The La Jolla Art Association, and The Balboa Park Spanish Village Art Center and Watercolor Society. Beyond her artistic achievements, Lois was deeply engaged in her community. She served as Landscape Committee Chair at Palacio Del Mar and Ocean Hills Country Club. She was a dedicated patron of the La Jolla Playhouse, Old Globe Theater, and UCSD Masterworks.
Bronze sculptor Kim ByungChul $800 Bronze Conductor
Jadeite Buddhas hand and peaches figure $200
The Mishnah - full soncino set - check this!
Rashi commentary
Encyclopedia Judaica
United nations yearbook
Shorter OED
Bedroom Books The ring and the Book by Robert Browning $30
Gargantua and Pantagurl by Rabelais $25
The Decline and Fall of the Roman empire $60
THe arabian Knights $25
Les Miserables $20
Oil pastel man on a horse - unsigned $200 - find signature
PFAFF calandra 2 sewing machine $150
Garage
VIntage scott Stereo receiver, tape deck - turntable $200
Persian Balouch Rug 7’ x 4’ $480
Alceu Ribeiro Painting $500
Painter, sculptor and muralist, Alceu Ribeiro trained with Joaquín Torres-García from 1939, thanks to a scholarship that allowed him to settle with his brother, also an artist, in Montevideo. He studied with the master for ten years, until the latter's death in 1949, and during his student years his work was already recognised with several prizes at the Montevideo National Salon in 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 and 1945.
The following year, in 1946, he made himself known in Paris through the Muestra de Pintura Moderna Uruguaya held there. In 1949 he founded the workshop El Molino, which he converted into the centre of Montevideo's intelligentsia, and that same year he carried out his first commission for a mural painting for the Palacio de la Luz in the Uruguayan capital. Shortly afterwards, in 1953, he held his first solo exhibition at the Faculty of Architecture in the same city.
He also continued to participate in official exhibitions with great success, and carried out important mural projects, both pictorial and sculptural. In 1962 he becomes a lecturer at the Universidad del Trabajo in Montevideo, and the following year he goes on a long working trip to Europe, where he leaves after holding several exhibitions on tour in South America, including the Museo de Zea in Medellín (Colombia). In 1964 he returned to Montevideo, and three years later he held his first solo exhibition in the United States, at the Mayfair Gallery in Washington D.C.
From then on Ribeiro exhibited his work in museums and galleries in South America, the United States and Europe, finally settling in Palma de Mallorca in 1979. He is currently represented in the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Juan Manuel Blanes Museum in Montevideo, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Madrid, the National Museum of São Paulo and other public and private collections in Europe and America.
Bernd Naber - 5/may 88 blue minimalist painting $700
From Art Forum 1981) Nothing could look more different from Walker’s paintings than the rolled canvases of Bernd Naber, yet the young German painter proves to be working with a very similar set of ideas and achieving similar results. Trained as a Minimalist, Naber has gradually been feeling his way toward a less premeditated, more directly sensual art. As a result he now sees a dichotomy between the painterly process and the reason that the process is activated, between the work and the idea. The most important aspect is once again the actual working, the manipulation of paint; the conceptual framework for the work remains incidental, an attempt to seem more than simply a painter.
Naber works on both sides of unstretched canvas, layering pigments, powders and oils to build up two complementary surfaces. The paint is rubbed and sanded so that it is smooth, but with enough texture to allow the lower strata to show through. The colors tend to be muted, and of a rather cool tonality.
The craftsmanship displayed in these surfaces is impressive, and again one must admit that looking closely at them can provide a degree of pleasure. The result is chic—even amusing, for the unconventional presentation makes the paintings look more like merchandise than art. But for me they remain paintings to be enjoyed close up, to be fingered and caressed. Objects for the senses. Material to be touched, with hands and eyes. Traditional, old fashioned paintings, uncritical, undistanced, safely modern.
—Thomas Lawson
Coin and lamp Byzantine period $120 Israel
Nadav Sterling kaddish Cup $350
Marco De Gueltzl Art Glass candlesticks $200
Eva Fischer stamps $30
Eva Fischer painting
She survived to paint the dark labyrinths of her memories, but her father, a rabbi, and 32 other family members were killed during WW2. She painted the tragedies from her assaulted memory for many years without ever showing her work. "I had hoped that painting would serve me as a cathartic ritual, but I cannot forget these horrors and I can't forgive."
Only in 1989 did Eva decide to show her paintings.
"The people had to know. I saw things that nobody had yet described." When the war was over she chose Rome as her adopted new home and there became part of a group of artists on Margutta Street - artists such as Mafai, Guttuso, Fazzini, Carlo Levi, Corrado Alvaro, De Chirico, Sandro Penna, Alfonso Gatto and others struggling to keep their inspiration aflame in the midst of a dark dictatorship.
Ellen Phillips “Confluence” 40’ X 40” Sculptural Canvas $500
During the early '50s Eva met Picasso in Luchino Visconti's home, and he encouraged her to continue with her landscape work and to also include architecture from southern Italy.
Soon after this period Eva transferred her work to Madrid where she also took active part in the debates of Juana Mordo's Atelier in the fight against Franco's fascism.
In the '60s Fischer exhibited her work in London in Lefevre's Gallery, then in Israel and the United States.
Ceramic Studio Pot from Shoen in Ramona $50
Bathroom
Blue Torso Deborah Parbel - Cabrera $250
8 immortals made of Ox Bone 1890
Joseph Begay Navajo $90
Lalique honfleur geranium 5 ¾ $50
Lot of VIntage FAME magazines $50
Louis Vuitton monogram canvas wallet $150
gucci money clip wallet guccissima with box $200
Ronson electronic lighter with box $20
Photographs by Dieter Ashley $50 - no
Stan Saran Etched glass $300 each
Chloe is Dressed & Coiffured - lithograph Chagall -
not signed -
Framed lithograph on paper, (Chloe Dressed and Capped by Cleariste) from "Daphnis et Chloé", 1961, Marc Chagall (Marc Zakharovich Chagall, Russian, 1887-1985), sight: 4.75"h, 3.75"w, overall: 13.5"h, 11.5"w $325
Art by Koh Pha Ngan $100
Deborah Edwards “Wing” original mixed media - represented by the Edith Lambert Gallery - No auction records $500
Sherry Kerlin My soul is a sailor 1990 17 X 15 ¾ $200- $300
Mary Emmert SWEET HOME -- Mary Rolena (Lehman) Emmert, 93, of Sweet Home died Thursday at home. Born in Middlebury, Ind., to Henry and Ada (Stutsman) Lehman, she was the eldest of six children. She moved to Oregon in 1922 and lived in the Hubbard, Molalla and Sheridan areas before moving to Sweet Home in 1938.
She worked in the Oregon City Woolen Mill before marrying Ivan Emmert on March 1, 1925, in Hubbard. He died May 21, 1993. Mrs. Emmert had cooked and been a nurse's aide for Langmack Hospital in Sweet Home. She belonged to the Sweet Home Mennonite Church and the Sweet Home Art Society.
She liked oil painting, crocheting and caring for her roses. She prayed for family, church members and the concerns of the world, and for the Billy Graham ministry and the ministries of her grandchildren.
Surviving are daughters Virginia Miller of Elkhart, Ind., Carolyn Groat of Beaverton and Patricia Kehm of Lebanon; sons Donald of Sweet Home and Robert of Mountain Lake, Minn.; brother Harold Lehman of Colon, Mich.; and 16 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.
Son Harold Dean Emmert died at age three, and siblings Ernest, Elwood, Ruth and Gladys died before her.
Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m Saturday at Workman & Steckly Funeral Home and starting at 2 p.m. Sunday at Sweet Home Mennonite Church before Mrs. Emmert's funeral which will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday at the church. A burial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Gilliland Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Billy Graham Ministries or to Lebanon Community Hospital Hospice Program, in care of Workman & Steckly Funeral Chapel, 1443 Long St., Sweet Home, 97386,
Albany Democrat Herald, [Albany, OR], November 29, 1996 $250
Photograph of The Clam Stop - Nathans $200
John Baeder Watercolor Scott’s Bridge Diner original
Lithograph offset 1974 Pencil signed lower right and dated 1974 19 X 27.5 $600
Nancy Rosier Buttocks Basket painting 1989 $100
Oaxacan Wood CArving
Sami Briss Sabbath 71/250 $300
Hillary Vermont Manhattan Island 4/25 $250 - no auction records
I hope to make people smile. I work for my dogs! I’m a Santa Fe Dog Mom, Painter/Graphic Designer/Card and Tee Designer. Through sales of my art and products I contribute to 501c3 Dog and Cat Rescue Orgs. At my studio on Historic Romero Street in the Santa Fe Railyard I create and paint mostly dog and cat images. I photograph the original art and make more affordable art products from the originals such as cards, prints, posters, magnets and tees for adults and children. When checking the Prints notice that you can also specify at checkout as to whether you would like 4 notecards instead of one print. I also do commissions and graphic designs for your business needs. I welcome healthy studio visits by appointment. Woof Y’All.
Photograph of wheat Black and White $100 (Artist? )
Persian Miniature $200
Painting of Krishna Miniature attendants Rajesthan c 1820 INdian Mughal $250
































































































































































































































































































































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