Important Glass; Paintings, Prints; Furniture

online only auction | 1 day sale | 8 days away
Location
Plainville, CT 06062
Dates

Sale Starts

Mon
Dec 15
5:30pm

Sale Ends

Mon
Dec 15

Terms & Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

1. ALL PERSONS BIDDING AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF SALE.

2. ALL SALES ARE FINAL; NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.

3. PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN THREE (3) BUSINESS DAYS OF A SALE.

4. BIDDING AND BUYING. Individuals who successfully bid on an item are required to complete the transaction, as a bid is a legally binding agreement. Successful bidders who fail to complete a transaction may be blocked from all future bidding, or at the discretion of Winter Associates, Inc., may be required to post a non-refundable deposit prior to bidding on any lots. Winter Associates, Inc. reserves the right to reject bids, suspend, or block any user's access to our site. Winter Associates, Inc. may ask bidders to supply a government-issued photo ID, the name and address of which match the name and address on the registration form. Winter Associates, Inc. and/or the consignor can refuse an insufficient offer or advance, or accept another advance at the auctioneer's discretion. The auctioneer may reject an opening bid.

5. All sales are subject to a BUYER'S PREMIUM to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. Purchases are also subject to Connecticut State SALES TAX except if sold to individuals with a valid resale certificate on file with Winter Associates, Inc. or if items are shipped out of Connecticut.

6. For clients who cannot attend the sale in person, Winter Associates, Inc. if so instructed, will execute "ABSENTEE BIDS" on their behalf. This absentee bidding service is provided with the understanding that Winter Associates, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any errors or failure to accurately execute bids. A cash deposit may be required and will be applied to all purchases made at this sale and not to any particular lot. Bids are executed on an alternate basis in competition with those of any other bidders. Due to the uncertainties of bidding patterns, a lot may sell to another bidder for the same amount authorized by an absentee bidder, or may sell to another absentee bidder for the same amount, if the other absentee bid was received first.

7. PHONE BIDS are accepted on items with a low estimate equal to or greater than $500 (Five hundred dollars). However, if the low estimate is below $500, a bidder may bid by phone if they are willing to open the bidding at $500. All phone bids are subject to phone line availability. A completed and signed bid form must be received and acknowledged by Winter Associates, Inc. prior to confirmation of any phone line reservation for bidding. Phone bidding services are provided with the understanding that Winter Associates, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any errors or failure to accurately execute bids.

8. PAYMENT. It is agreed that credit card information supplied on this form can immediately be applied towards the purchase of all successful bids. Payment must be received within three (3) business days of a sale. Invoices are available upon receipt of payment. Successful bidders may pay for purchases with cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, certified or traveler's checks, or by wire transfer (buyer is responsible for any bank fees). Personal or business checks will only be accepted from parties with established credit. Winter Associates, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by check for ten (10) business days from deposit date. If this ten (10) business day period is in effect to allow check clearance, no storage fees are incurred. Check payment made in person is subject to approval by our check clearing service. The purchaser agrees to pay all bank fees related to a returned check plus $10 (Ten dollars).

9. ITEMS NOT PICKED UP WITHIN THREE (3) BUSINESS DAYS OF SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A STORAGE FEE OF $10 (Ten dollars) PER DAY PER LOT. Winter Associates, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to purchases left for more than three (3) business days after the date of sale. You authorize us to re-sell at auction on your behalf any item not picked up within sixty (60) calendar days. The costs of storage, plus any other costs directly related to the item, as well as $50 (Fifty dollars) or 20% auctioneer's commission (whatever is greater), will be subtracted from the proceeds unless other arrangements have been made. The net proceeds will be mailed to your address (as stated on bid form) in full and final settlement of our obligations to you.

10. SHIPMENT/TRANSPORTATION recommendations or arrangements are done only as a courtesy and all shipping/transportation is at buyer's expense. Winter Associates, Inc. assumes no responsibility to resolve problems that arise from shipping or moving companies. Shipping may take 2-4 weeks after payment is received.


11. ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS IS: CONDITION REPORTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN ALL CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO BE COMPREHENSIVE. All merchandise is available for inspection and should be inspected before bidding. Although condition is sometimes noted in our catalog, it has not been noted on every item, and the catalog should not be construed as a full condition report. It is the responsibility of prospective bidders to examine lots and decide their level of interest. All weights and measurements are approximate. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire or that you have chosen not to examine them.

12. NO WARRANTY. Winter Associates, Inc. and/or the consignor assume no responsibility for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity of, or defect in any lot and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Written and oral descriptions are based on Winter Associates, Inc. opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate information, however we recommend prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest.

13. ENDANGERED SPECIES. SALE OF PROTECTED ANIMALS AND PLANTS. Please note that the sale and shipping of endangered species is strictly regulated by international, national, and state laws. Much of this policy can be found at these sites: www.fwsgov/international, http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7181html, and www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_495.htm. The laws are complex and often change. In addition, state laws may differ. It is the purchaser's responsibility to be aware of relevant regulations. In the case of denial of any export or import license or of delay in the obtaining of such licenses, the purchaser is still responsible for making on-time payment of the total purchase price for the lot. Winter Associates, Inc. is not able to assist the purchaser in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates.

14. POST AUCTION BIDS may be submitted on unsold items. They may or may not be accepted at the discretion of the auctioneer and consignor. Payment, storage and shipping arrangements are the same as those above.

15. These conditions may be waived or modified at the sole discretion of Winter Associates, Inc.

Linda Stamm, President
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Description & Details

Chihuly and other Important Glass; 19th C. to Contemporary Paintings, Prints; 20th C. Sculpture in marble, bronze, wood etc.; French Art Deco Salon Suite by Louis Sue and Andre Mare, also Biedermeier, etc., Mid-Century Modern inc. Knoll, Eames for Herman Miller, Dongia, etc.; 20th C. Lighting & Ceramics; early American Silver, Sterling flatware sets & other silver; Costume Jewelry Collection; Coins; Oriental Rugs, etc.
ART POTTERY: Rookwood "Wisteria" vase, 1924, painted by Edward Diers (Ohio, active 1896 - 1931),ASIAN: Chinese Export oval platter, 19th C., “Rose Medallion/Mandarin?? pattern, hand-paintedClayton Bailey (American, 1939–2020), Surrealist style ceramic teapot, 1993, glazed finish in+SCULPTURE: John Lombardi (American, 20th C.), "Moonrise", 1994, marble sculpture, abstracted form+ART GLASS: James Nowak (American, b. 1956) hand blown glass charger, iridescent with swirl pattern,ART GLASS: Orient & Flume art glass vase, allover hawthorn trees with blooming flowers millefiori onASIAN: Chinese Export famille rose porcelain vase, polychrome figural decoration of scholars withWalter Dorwin Teague Polaroid desk lamp, model 114, c. 1930s, black Bakelite shade and base, silverART GLASS: Gary Nash (New Zealand, b. 1955) studio glass vase, yellow and blue crackle finish withLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Tea and Sconces with Scotsman", oil on Masonite,GLASS: Waterford crystal fluted champagne stemware, "Sheila" pattern, thirteen pieces, six cutDavid Kenneth Merrill (American, b. 1935), "Thawing", c. 1973, acrylic on canvas, landscape in theART POTTERY: Rookwood "Buffaloberry" vase, 1902, decorated by Laura E. Lindeman, artist cipher "LEL"Linda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "The Flower Basket", depicts idealized country-sideLate 19th C. roll top desk, American, cylinder roll top desk in walnut, book matched veneer cylinderLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011),"Belleville Knotch News", oil on canvas, signed lowerCHINA: Harvard Wedgwood commemorative porcelain dinnerware, c. 1963, forty-three pieces, each withArthur B. Wilder (American, 1857 - 1945), "After the Storm", oil on board, depicts Winter scene withART POTTERY: Moorcroft, two pieces in "Anemone" pattern, floral pattern on blue ground, taller vaseDavid Kenneth Merrill (American, b. 1935), "November Eve", c. 1973, acrylic on canvas, landscape inCHINA: Copeland Spode "New Stone" partial dinnerware set, thirty-eight pieces, decorated with blueLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Untitled (Cows in Front Pasture)", 2003, oil on+STERLING: Tiffany & Co. sterling silver compote and companion sandwich plate, c. 1950's, twoLibrary / Bed steps, English style, mahogany frame with tooled leather panel tops with goldLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Untitled (Cows with Haystack), 2002, oil on canvas,Spool cabinet, American, late 19th - mid 20th C., oak case, rectangular form with bank of six longHISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE: Two English transferware plates, including: "Landing of General+William and Mary high chest, likely English, late 17th -18th C, hardwood veneer on pine, bailASIAN: Chinese Export Lowestoft Armorial porcelain, mid-18th- early 19th C., "JP" monogram within+Ernest Albert (American, 1857 - 1946) "Autumn Landscape, Conn." oil on canvas, impressionisticRUGS: Two scatter rugs, both hand-knotted and tied, details include: one 5' x 2' 9", with flatweaveQueen Anne Side chair, New England, 18th C., maple, shaped and notched crest spooned stiles withASIAN: Chinese Export Famille Rose bowl, late 18th C., square with canted corners, hand-decoratedHenry Augustus Ferguson (American, 1842/45 - 1911) "Venice", oil on canvas, Venetian canal withVenetian tea set and Bohemian glass, sixteen pieces in porcelain, cobalt blue with lace detail andRUG: Tabriz, 7' x 5', wool on cotton, finely woven, central medallion on a navy ground, red primarySyrian Savonarola inlaid chair, hardwood with inlaid design on arms, and crest at back, hardwood,ASIAN: Five Chinese Export porcelain plates, late 18th/early 19th C., all hand-painted in a varietyASIAN: Metalware figural sculptures and other pieces, seven total, details include: dancing Shiva asSILVER: Sterling and coin silver by R. Wallace, Lunt, etc., twenty-three pieces including coinEnglish silverplate and mother of pearl fish service in presentation box, twenty-four pieces, ornateASIAN: Chinese Export porcelain, late 18th/ early19th C., five pieces, all with hand-painted red andSILVER: Britannia, "830" and sterling with non-silver parts, six pieces, details include: pair ofRonald Lee Anderson (American, 1929 - 2002), trompe l'oeil still life with silver teapot and pinkSILVER: Early Southern silver salver by John Ewan (South Carolina, 1776 -1853), oblong with beadedIn the manner of Childe Hassam (American, 1859 - 1935), "Along the Seine, Winter", oil on canvasSTERLING: Tiffany & Co., Whiting Manf., and Kirk & Son, eight pieces total, details include: fourASIAN: Blue and white vase, Chinese, 20th C., tapered square neck with flanking elephant form+Two Adams-style painted and caned satinwood armchairs, late 19th C., the first an arm chair withSILVER: Kirk and Son coin silver repousse ewer, 19th C., heavy repousse decoration of thatched roofEdgar Britton (American, 1901 - 1982), "In the Dressing Room", 1941, watercolor /gouache/on paper,Nine vintage purses, including ones for chatelaines, late 19th/early 20th C., details include: one+ASIAN: Two vases: one Chinese porcelain vase converted+Biedermeier Secrétaire à abattant desk, c. 1830s, mahogany and figured walnut veneer withPortrait, late 19th C., oil on canvas, a young woman in a bonnet and coat stands in a church pew,ASIAN: Hardstone carvings, eight pieces total, details include: largest ink seal pair with mirroredMarble pedestal stand, white marble with contrasting gray veining, square cut-corner top, columnar+After Henri Matisse, woven wool tapestry featuring “Nu aux Oranges (Nude with Oranges)??,Inlaid coffee table with turned legs, 20th C., comprised of older parts, marquetry inlay top with ovASIAN: Two Imari bowls, Japanese, glazed with blue and red decoration on white ground, accents ofTEXTILES: Léron, etc., 25+ table linens, details include: matching set of Léron napkins and+North Italian/ Louis XVI style marquetry three-drawer chest, decorative veneer and inlay throughoutRUG: Kashan carpet, finely woven, 10' x 13', c. 1940's, wool on cotton, allover blue floral vineOil on artist board, study of nude woman, seated, inscription at lower left, framed, wear consistentASIAN: Carved sculpture, Guanyin with crane, Chinese, 20th C., white quartzite, depicts standing+French Art Deco salon suite attributed to Louis Sue and Andre Mare, c. 1922, three pieces includingGaetano Sciolari style floor lamp, Mid-Century Modern form, four tier brass frame holds clear glassCHINA: Dresden porcelain with hand-painted floral decoration, twenty-eight pieces, all with green RLSTERLING: Hans Hansen, Erickson, etc, six pieces of sterling silver servingware, details include:CHINA: Dresden porcelain by varied makers, twenty-six pieces, including: individual coffee potSTERLING: "Sir Christopher" sterling silver service for twelve and servingware by Wallace Silver,ASIAN: Hardstone and wood carvings, eight pieces total, details include: pair wood carved ChineseRUG: Fine Kashan, 8' x 11', wool on cotton, central medallion on a cranberry ground, taupe primarySTERLING: Reed & Barton, Whiting, etc., ten pieces of miscellaneous sterling silver flatware andART GLASS: Two pieces including one by Robert Eickholt, Aurene feathers, swirl vase ruby and gold,Tiffany Studios, etc., Art Nouveau and Art Deco desk accessories, five pieces, details include:SCULPTURE: Zaliah Zalkind (American, 20th C.), carved alabaster bowl, thinly carved walls featureDorflinger Brilliant Cut oil lamp, pattern 99, lead crystal with vivid color, thick and heavy glassASIAN: Large Japanese Tokonome redware pottery vase, likely Meiji Period (1868-1912),Winckworth Allan Gay (American, 1821 - 1910) "Moats of Tokyo, Japan", late 19th C., oil on canvasG. Adolph Anderson (American, b. 1877), "Mystery of the East", or the Great Daibutsu (Great Buddha),+ART GLASS: David Garcia, (20th/21st C.) large blown glass console bowl, cobalt and gold with yellowCharles W. Bartlett (American, 1860 - 1940), "Benares", 1916, color woodblock print, Japanese styleSir Alfred East (British, 1849 - 1913) Untitled landscape in Japan, Impressionistic, 19th C., oil on+Contemporary wood and glass top table, late 20th C., architectural design in the manner of Billy+ART GLASS: Tom McGlauchlin (American, 1934 - 2011), "That Certain Look", studio glass sculpture,Paul Jenkins (American, 1923–2012), “Flow??, color lithograph, lyrical abstraction paint poursART GLASS: Fellerman feathered paperweight in red and yellow on white ground, 3 1/2: diam.;Sandi Fellman (American, b. 1952), “Gardenia II??, framed sepia-toned gelatin silver print, 1997,GARDEN: Knoll patio set, designed by Richard Schultz, c. 1970's, enameled aluminum and steel,RUG: Turkish Kilim, 5' 10" x 7' 9", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistent withWhite marble stool, concave seat, white stone with grey veining, wear consistent with age and+Kitty Penner (Austria/America, 1933-2023), "Condensation", 1974, watercolor on paper, from+Joseph Bowler (American, 1928 - 2017) "Whistler's Daughter" 2008, oil on canvas, depicts youngGLASS: Four Scandinavian glass vessels, including one Kosta, one Orrefors and two others: crystalART GLASS: Carole Perry (American, 20th C.) fused glass tapestry, dynamic handkerchief formART GLASS: Sonja Blomdahl (American, b. 1952), handblown incalmo glass vessel, 1991, gradient of+Esther Katz (American, 20th/21st century), mixed media on canvas, c. 1970's, stylized depictionTwo Charles and Ray Eames for Heman Miller Dax molded fiberglass and vinyl armchairs, designed inIn the manner of Josef Albers, two framed screen prints after "Homage of the Square" series, unknownLIGHTING: Two Art Deco glass floor lamps, one uranium and one slag glass with bridge, early/mid 20th+Elaine Wentworth and Edward C. Cook, three framed pieces of fine art, including: Elaine WentworthART GLASS: Charles Lotton (American, 1935 - 2021) large pink and gold floral vase, signed and dated“Le Corbusier?? Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (Switzerland/France, 1887-1965), “Le Taureau (The+Contemporary Folk Art Cupboard "PigTails", by Richard Dunbrack, mixed media sculpture columnar+Enrique Santana (Spain, b. 1947), “Levante??, 1992, oil on canvas, woman in white dress observesLIGHTING: Three uranium agate slag glass table lamps, early/mid 20th C., including pair with pawRoslyn Swartzman (Canada, 1931-2023), three framed mixed media prints on paper, including:ART GLASS: Phil O’Reilly (British, b. 1944), blown glass vessel, 1992, large vase form+S.H. Lee (Chinese, b. 1944) "Breakfast in Garden", oil on wood panel, an outdoor table is set withRUG: Contemporary floral abstract, 6' 5" x 8' 9", hand-knotted, light wear consistent with age and+Attributed to J. Wade Beam, Ponte credenza, c. 1975, lacquered wood with glossy cream color trimmed+SCULPTURE: David Green (American, 20th C.), “Prelude??, bonded marble sculpture, undulatingTwo Carolyn Parker paintings, 20th C., the first titled "My House", 1982, acrylic on canvas, largeART GLASS: Two pieces of Contemporary art glass, including: Richard Ryan Hornby (American, b. 1965),William A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Caroline Hill (Mother Hill)", 1947, tempera and resin onContemporary "Phantom" dining chairs by John Hutton for Donghia, late 20th C., all side chairs,+Joseph Stannard (20th/ 21st C.) Contemporary patinated steel dining table, late 20th C.,ART GLASS: Pavel Novak (Czech/American b.1974) optical glass cube sculpture, clear cut glass withRobert Natkin (American, 1930-2010), lithograph, 1981, possibly from artist’s “Bern?? series,SCULPTURE: Joan Hyde Shapiro (American, 20th-21st C.), alabaster sculpture, light green stone carvedAbstract expressionist mixed media artwork, mid 20th century, signed "Rex" lower right, framed, wearWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Carl Sanger", 1942, tempera on Masonite, portrait of+ART GLASS: Nancy Callan (American, b. 1964) "Pucci Top", 2007, blown glass sculpture, in the form+John Swatsley (American, b. 1937) "Dahlias and Sunflowers" 2008, oil on canvas, still life of+SCULPTURE: Sam Ogden (American, 1925-2018), “Large Two-Part Pivot Piece??, bronze and steel+"Main Street Sofa" by Donghia Furniture, upholstered in navy leather with contrasting brownART GLASS: Gino Cenedese (Italian, 1907-1973), Contemporary Murano glass vase, tall bright red body+Gerald Garston (Connecticut, 1925-1994), three framed ink drawings, details include: “Four+ART GLASS: Jon Kuhn (American, b.1949) "Red Retreat", 2007, cube form on spinning base, cut andRUG: Contemporary pattern, 5' 4" x 7' 7", hand-knotted, light wear consistent with age and use, made+SCULPTURE: Robert Rose (American, 20th C.), “Song of Myself??, bronze sculpture, stylized bustMid Century clocks and table lamp, seven total, including: six clocks and one table lamp, clocksContemporary wall mirror, 20th C., metal frame with rustic pierced scroll design, heavy, wear+SCULPTURE: Jo Kord (American, 20th C.) "Acute Variations" abstract figural copper sculpture,ART GLASS: Large geometric charger or centerpiece, red and blue dichroic glass, inscribed versoGregg Robinson (American, b. 1948), “Chroma 30??, dry pigment on plaster on canvas, color blocked+ART GLASS: Nancy Callan (American, b. 1964), "Sunset Cloud", 2014, blown glass sculpture in red,Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, Mid-Century Modern, designed in 1956 by Ray andArt Werger (American, b. 1955), “Cloud Burst??, mezzotint, 1990-91, city street scene in rainy+"Pollock Chair" designed by Charles Pollock for Knoll, executive chair, c. 1986, aluminum and steelRUG: Turkish Kilim, 6' 10" x 9' 9", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistent with+SCULPTURE: Elbert Weinberg (American, 1928-1991), “Creation of Eve??, bronze sculpture on marbleFive 20th C. metal candlesticks, one by Bradley and Hubbard and two figural pairs, details include:+ART GLASS: Dale Chihuly (American, b.1941) "Honeysuckle Yellow Basket Set #488", along with fourWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Patty, Molly, and Suzy", 1943, tempera/resin and oil onContemporary tall table lamp turned walnut with black metal base, 37" h. to finial x 7" diam.;+Richard Areson Clark (American, 1922 - 2005), "Reflection", oil on canvas, a woman in red stands atART GLASS: Luciano Gaspari (Italian, 1913-2007), pair of abstract sculptural glass forms, moldedWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Sketch of Colonel Spratt", 1938, oil on Masonite,+Lounge chair by Donghia Furniture, Contemporary design, newer cream-colored upholstery+ART GLASS: Martin Rosol (Czech/ American b. 1963) "Wing", cut laminated and polished glass, wingCHROMEWARE: Chase, Revere, etc., five pieces, including: Bakelite bowling ball decanter/ liquor set,RUG: Modern shag, 5' 3" x 7' 7", hand-knotted, light wear consistent with age and use, made in theTobia Scarpa for C & B Italia, Coronado Series, leather lounge chair in warm caramel, original tagsSusan Bliss (American, 1949 - 2024), Contemporary ceramic panel with stylized figural decoration ofWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "The Red House (Fall Memories to the Fentons)", 1996, oilART GLASS: David Bennett and Jaroslav Svoboda, 20th C., including: David Bennett (American, b.STERLING: Reed and Barton flatware, "Frances 1" pattern, service for twelve, details include twelveCHROMEWARE: Chase, etc., nine pieces of Art Deco chromeware, including: Howard Reichenbach "Gaiety"Walter Wick (Connecticut, b. 1953), “Hartford History Center Collection??, medium format digitalContemporary floating glass and stainless steel coffee table designed by Jacob Epstein for CumberlanJohn Lennon lyrics "Happy Christmas", 2005, serigraph, published by Bag One Arts, limited edition ofNicos Zographos (Greek/American, 1928-2024), "CH66" design double cantilever chair, tubular steelCOSTUME JEWLERY: Schiaparelli, Trifari, Weiss etc., 25+ pieces of early and vintage jewelry, manyRafael Ferrer (Puerto Rican, b. 1933), woodblock print and accompanying ephemera, including:Pair of Belmet Rollodor ashtrays, c. 1930s, Art Deco design, self-balancing with weighted rollingSCULPTURE: Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) "Dancing Red Dog", 1986, steel, Contemporary sculptureART GLASS: Three pieces including two studio glass bowls, both blue, taller with metallic interior,COSTUME JEWELRY: Trifari, Coro, etc., 40+ pieces, many Art Deo style with clear and blue facetedDon Andrews (American, 20th/ 21st C.), "Female Nude", watercolor on paper, depicts seated femaleTwo 20th C. signed turned burl wood vessels, including: large bowl turned from natural black cherryWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "The Young Rosemary", 1998, oil on canvas, portrait ofCOSTUME JEWELRY: 40+ Early and vintage pieces, designers include Hobe, Sandor, etc., items ofTwo Contemporary all-metal accent tables, both with triangular tops and three bowed legs, tops withClaes Oldenburg (American, 1920 - 2022), "Proposal for a Colossal Monument in the Form of aGLASS: Eight paperweights, including: six Cristal D'Albret cameo paperweights in boxes, variousRUG: Kazak, 5' x 6' 8", c. 1990, wool on cotton, off cream ground, red border, green minor border,STERLING: "Radiant" sterling silver flatware by Whiting Manf. Co., forty pieces, patented 1895,William A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "The Last Victorian", 1982, graphite and colored pencilART GLASS: Three pieces including a blue and purple swirl vase by Young & Constantine, 10 1/2" h.;COSTUME JEWELRY: Sarah Coventry, Napier, Coro Craft, Trifari, Kandell & Marcus, etc., 30+ pieces,Claes Oldenburg (American, 1920 - 2022), "Mitt Print with Bob", 1973, screenprint in colors on wove+ SCULPTURE: Antonio Grediaga Kieff (Spanish, b. 1936), “Symphonia??, bronze sculpture, organicCOSTUME JEWELRY: Trifari, Mazier, Jomaz, Florenza, Castlecliff, etc., 50+ pieces, many early andWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Abstraction with Photo and Oar", 1976, acrylic onClaes Oldenburg (American, 1920 - 2022), two framed posters: one features his "SymbolicCOSTUME JEWELRY: Coro, Napier, Trifari, Bartek, Van Dell, etc., 40+ pieces, items of interestIb Kofod-Larsen (Danish, 1921-2003) "Penguin Lounge Chair", c. 1950's, Mid-Century Modern, curvedClement Meadmore (American/Australian 1929-2005), two signed miniature chair models and a signedWilliam T. Wiley (American, 1937 - 2021), ink and drawing and inscription on paper, 1979, unframed,RUG: Turkish Kilim, 5' x 6' 3", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistent with ageART GLASS: George Bucquet (American, b. 1954), hot cast glass vessel sculpture, solid vessel ofRandy O’Brien (American, 20th-21st C.), "Lichen", sculptural ceramic vessel, Contemporary designCOSTUME JEWELRY: 40+ Pieces, most appear to be silver of some purity or plated, some with mounts and+ Tommy Simpson (American, b. 1939), “Ornt the Elephant??, fantasy furniture cabinet, 1960s,Rafael Ferrer (Puerto Rican, b. 1933), mask drawing, 2012, mixed media on brown paper bag, gouache/COSTUME JEWELRY: Boucher, Hobe, Napier, Jeanne, EuGene, etc., 25+ animal, floral and figuralKnut Hesterberg "Propeller Coffee Table", Mid-Century Modern design, c. 1960-80, aluminum tri-armGeorge Sugarman (American, 1912 - 1999), "Brown, Black and White", 1965, lithograph, depictsCOSTUME JEWLRY: Napier, Capri, Coro, etc., 40+ pieces, many Asian themed, items of interest include:ART POTTERY: Three pieces including a large urn or vase, abstract floral design in pastel colors,John Newman (American b. 1952), "Untitled (Black and White Geometric Abstractions)", n.d.,+ SCULPTURE: Jim Ritchie (Canadian, 1929-2017), “Angelique??, bronze sculpture, cubist female+ART GLASS: Robin Mix (American, b. 1959) "Murrini" style patchwork vase, in yellow, brown, andRUG: William Morris Arts & Crafts style runner, 2' 5" x 9' 6", wool on cotton, classic floral vineCOSTUME JEWELRY: Sarah Coventry, Kramer, Napier, Weiss, etc., 35+ pieces, most silver plated orCovered wagon table light, c. 1950's, carved wood with painted accents, small decorations includeCOSTUME JEWELRY: Sterling and silver jewelry and accessories by Danecraft, Napier, Monet, Judith,William A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Mrs. Osgood", 1937, tempera and resin on Masonite,SCULPTURE: Bronze figure of standing mother holding child in the manner of Zuniga, 20th C., unsignedWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "The Art Historian", c. 1949, lacquer on Masonite,STERLING: Tiffany & Co., Gorham, Whiting, Wallace, Dominick & Haff, Theo. Starr, etc., thirty-one+Contemporary Sofa by Whitehall, c. 1986, upholstered in camel colored plush fabric, two backART GLASS: Two pieces by Peter Greenwood (American, b. 1960), the first, a 'bubble vase' in gold and+Paolo Caliari (Italian, 1932 - 2014) design upholstered loveseat, Modern armless design withCOSTUME JEWELRY: Coro, Trifari, Sandor, Kramer, etc., 50+ pieces, items of interest include: CoroPicasso Estate Collection limited edition lithograph, c. 1979-1982, Jacqueline Beaux Arts in+ART GLASS: Janet and Rick Nicholson, "Wave Bowl in Aqua, Ruby, Gold", studio glass hand-blown waveRUG: Kurdish runner, 2'10" x 11', wool on cotton, three central medallions on a navy ground, orange,Phare Solar Model 27A self-generating acetylene headlight by the Badger Brass Manufacturing CompanyWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), double portrait, "Head of Old Man" on obverse/ "Head of+Philip Moulthrop (American, b. 1947), turned wood vessel, made from white pine node, star-likeKaren Suponski (American, b. 1955), "Ready for Takeoff", pastel on paper, red bike in an outdoorQueen size platform bed attributed to cabinetmaker Ron Curtis (Ron Curtis Art Furniture),+Julian Sheres (20th C.), "Cape Meadow", 1993, oil on panel, impressionistic meadow scene, texturedRichard Neal (American, 20th C.), "Waiting", 1973, oil and acrylic, abstract image of a figureRon Curtis (American, 20th/ 21st C.) Contemporary design child's chair, hand-carved, oval crest and+Budd Hopkins (American 1931-2011), “Montezuma V??, 1971, oil on canvas, overall bright yellow+Contemporary coffee table with high gloss finish to top and inlaid border with contrasting linearWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Circle Square Series (75-1)", 1975, acrylic/oil onWalter Dorwin Teague for Kodak, no. 1A boxed gift camera, c. 1930s, Art Deco decoration to box lid,William A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Untitled Geometric Landscape", 1993, oil and sand onPair of Stadco “Life Saver?? rear window signal lights and two pairs of carriage lights,+Joan Brams (American/Canadian, b. 1928), “Archaicscape??, c. 1970's acrylic with aggregates onSTERLING: Whiting, Gorham, etc., seven ornate serving pieces, including: Durgin "Iris" pattern+SCULPTURE: Patrick Villiers Farrow (American, 1942-2009), “Corporate Ladder VIII??, 1994, a+Thomas Anderson (American, b. 1951), “Sparks??, mixed media on metal mounted on panel, geometric+SCULPTURE: Patrick Villiers Farrow (American, 1942-2009), “Optimist / Pessimist??, 1988, metal+Kyle Stuckey (American, b. 1987), "Reclining", oil on canvas, a girl in white dress resting on aBudd Hopkins (American 1931-2011), “Study for Green City??, 1974, mixed media collage on paper,RUG: Bijar carpet, 7' x 10', wool on cotton, rust colored ground, chocolate primary border, mustard+Nyoman Gunarsa (Indonesian, 1944-2017), Contemporary Expressionist painting of Balinese dancers,STERLING: "Onslow" by Tuttle service, sixty-one pieces of sterling silver flatware in custom fittedWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "60th Anniversary Portraits", 1996, oil on canvas, largeSCULPTURE: Roger DiTarando (Connecticut, 20th C.), copper sculpture of bird in flight, greened+ART GLASS: Three 20th/ 21st C. vases, including a tall deep red stick vase, signed Donald Carlson+SCULPTURE: Joan Brams (American/Canadian, b. 1928), brutalist bronze sculpture, early/mid-1970s,+Attributed to Peter Hayes (British, b. 1946), tall Raku-fired ceramic vessel, unsigned, textured+SCULPTURE: Hy Suchman (American, b. 1923), “Klezmer II??, welded metal sculpture of musician,+Linda Gunn-Russell (English, b. 1953), earthenware vase, 1987, flattened curved form with texturedRUG: Abadeh, 3' x 5', 1930's - 1940's, wool on cotton, deep red ground, midnight spandrels,William A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Colorado Springs", 1945, watercolor on paper, framed,Norman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), mixed media with appliques on panel, Contemporary,Norman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), "The Meaning of Flowers", lithograph, pencil signed andShelley China, seven pieces, including: four pieces Queen Anne "Garland of Flowers" pattern, #11612,Johannes Michelsen (American, b. 1945), elder burl turned wooden hat on stand, 1995, large brimWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "Souvenir: The Hill Family", 1976, acrylic and oil onBOOKS: Three Volumes of "Modern Masters of Etching" published by The Studio, Leicester Square,ART POTTERY: Susan Reeder, Ann Jeremiah, etc., three signed 20th C. ceramic vessels, detailsRUG: Quashqai, 5' x 8', wool on wool, 1940's, "Tree of Life" design on red ground, navy border, wearTwo Rosenthal ceramic 20th C. vessels: Bjorn Winblad for Rosenthal, Studio-line, Mid-Century ModernWilliam A. McCloy (American, 1913 - 2000), "The Reunion", 1987, acrylic on linen, self portrait ofART POTTERY: Three Contemporary ceramic vessels, two signed, details include: one appears signedRUG: Turkish Kilim runner, 2' 8" x 9' 7", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistentJEWELRY: Miscellaneous 14K jewelry, eight pieces, all marked 14K, many broken, one partial bracelet+Kyle Stuckey (American, b. 1987), "Ten after Six", oil on canvas, young woman in red dress seatedASIAN: Three Japanese woodblock reprints, 20th C., all framed, matted and float mounted on marbledTwelve early glass ornaments, mid-20th C., eleven of twelve ornament caps stamped "West Germany",Oil on rigid support signed "Racksowa" or similar, Impressionistic style winter landscape of forestRUG: Moroccan style, 6' 3" x 8' 4", wool on cotton, classic geometric motifs, wear consistent withLonda Weisman (American, b. 1947), Contemporary Acoma style ceramic vessel, rounded form with smallRUG: Turkish Kilim, 8' x 11' 5", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistent with ageTRIBAL: Rebecca Lucario (Native American, b. 1951), Acoma Pueblo, small hand-painted ceramic bowl,Two signed oil landscapes in the Impressionistic style, both framed, including: O. J. Hatfield (20thTRIBAL: Robert Rivera (American, 20th C.), three painted gourds in the Acoma style, all signed and+ Rudolph Carl Gorman (Navajo/Native American, 1932-2005); “Women Husking Corn??, 2004, largeBOOKS: Seven reference/ coffee table books on Southwestern Native American jewelry, three soft coverMordecai Moreh (Israeli, 1937-2004) and other, two etchings, featuring Mordecai Moreh, “Artist atCast silver Judaica plaque overlaid on wooden plaque support, likely biblical or rabbinical, stamped+Peter Saenger "Design II" nesting tea set, late 20th C., part of his "Black and White" collection,Lot of US silver coins. Includes 336 silver quarters; 344 40% silver half dollars; and seven 90%COINS: Approximately 600 US silver dimes, and approximately 275 US silver quarters. All areCOINS: (Box Lot) Contains 65 1974-S Eisenhower dollar silver proof coins in original boxes. AlsoCOINS: (Box Lot) Box lot of US proof & Mint sets. Includes the following mint sets: 55 1973 mintCOINS: (Box Lot) Containing US mint medals and coins. Includes: thirty-two bronze (or pewter)COINS: Lot of US and world coins. Includes a metal file box with approximately 200 wheat cents inCOINS: Lot of coins. Includes Three Morgan dollars - two of which are circulated and one isInteresting currency collection. Includes 15 Confederate and Southern states currency ranging from

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