Prints, Paintings, Jewelry, Glass, Rugs, etc.

online only auction | 1 day sale | 6 days away
Location
Plainville, CT 06062
Dates

Sale Starts

Mon
Mar 16
5:30pm

Sale Ends

Mon
Mar 16

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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Winter Associates

Description & Details

19th C. to Contemporary Prints and Paintings inc. Carl Rungius, Chuck Close, Candido Bido, etc.; Jewelry including Gold, Asian, Sterling, signed costume (Schreiner, Schiaparelli, Eisenberg, Weiss, etc.); Glass including Steuben, St. Louis, Lalique, Baccarat; Herend ‘Godollo’ and Lynn Chase “Jaguar Jungle” dinnerware and other ceramics; Halcyon Days boxes (50+); Maine and Southwest Native American and African Tribal figures, masks, etc.; Asian ceramics, jewelry, metalware, and furniture; Antique to Mid-Century furniture; Oriental carpets; Yale Ephemera, etc.
ART GLASS: Steuben phoenix bird, designed by Lloyd Atkins, mid 20th C., stylized bird with tallASIAN: Three Chinese export blue and white porcelain jars and vessel, 19th C., Qing dynasty, twoART GLASS: Seven D’Albert crystal and sulphide cameo paperweights, 20th C., France, all with fancyHelen F. Killion (American, 1910-2002), “Two Dancers??, 1994, oil on Masonite, signed lower left,COSTUME JEWELRY: Amber and amber type necklaces, 10+ pieces, including: necklace with large oblongMount Fuji stamped hiking stick and summit flag, second half 20th C., Japan, Mt. Fuji souvenir thatASIAN: Monumental Japanese Satsuma vase, Japanese, late 19th/ early 20th C., ornately decorated withART GLASS: Lalique and Sabino bird figures, four total, all signed, including: two Lalique frostedThree 20th C. etchings and print, all signed and framed behind glass, including: Sandi FellmanSTERLING: Napier, Mazer, etc., six Mid-Century Modern themed brooches and a pair of earrings, manyASIAN: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japan, 1797-1858) "Inside Akiba Shrine at Ukeji" woodblock print, from OneSTERLING: Fourteen pieces of sterling jewelry, most Mid-Century Modern, makers include Monet,ASIAN: Four Chinese metalware vessels, late 19th -20th C., including: pair of bronze vases withART GLASS: Baccarat scramble art glass paperweight, 20th C., France, acid etch makers mark onASIAN: Four lamps, details include: pair of Chinese Blanc de Chine figures of Guanyin, 20th C.,JEWELRY: Five 14K stick pins: three mounted with clear faceted stones appearing to be diamonds; oneASIAN: Chinese carved soapstone brushwasher dish, curled lotus leaf edges, with blossom details, noSTERLING: Monet, Napier, Hayward, etc., seven pieces of sterling silver jewelry, all stamped,+Anglo-Indian style cabinet, in two parts, upper case consisting of two glass doors housing twoART GLASS: Four crystal paperweights, Steuben and others, including: Steuben otter, elongated body,JEWELRY: Trifari, etc., seven pieces of silver, rhinestone, and marcasite jewelry, most in 1920'sAttr. to Jacques Burdick (American, 1922-2013), “The Medea??, oil on panel, abstractedASIAN: Cloisonne lamp, bowls, boxes, etc., seven pieces, Chinese, late 19th-20th C., detailsART GLASS: Six Steuben avian themed crystal figures and hand coolers, all with signed or markedJEWELRY: 14K Waltham gold wrist watch, stamped "14K Solid Gold" on reverse, square face, leatherART GLASS: Two Steuben dolphins, mid-20th C., both in stylized form with ribbed applied dorsal fin,ASIAN: Carved hardstone jewelry, six pieces, appear to be jade type and/ or quartz, items include:+Thomas Anderson (American, b. 1951), “Sparks??, mixed media on metal mounted on panel, geometricCURRENCY: Five currency themed pieces, details include: display tray with segments of $1, $2, $5 andJEWELRY: Two beaded necklaces with 14K clasps, one Jade type and one carved coral, both stamped 14K,ART GLASS: Five Lalique and other colored fish, all signed, including: four Lalique crystal fish inASIAN: Carved wood Cinnabar plate, trinket box and bookends, including: Chinese dragon and phoenixART GLASS: Fives pieces including Val St Lambert crystal Dog Bone, 7 1/2" l.; two Daum France frogs,COSTUME JEWELRY: 25+ Pieces, many Asian themed including accessories, items of interest includeART GLASS: Steuben animals perched on solid balls, three total: bird with outstretched wings,ASIAN JEWELRY: 14K Brooch and bracelet with carved carnelian type hardstone insets, Chinese, detailsASIAN: Four metalware vessels, late 19th -20th C., including: Japanese navette form censor withART GLASS: Five pieces of signed Steuben, including two swan/geese, largest 6" h.; a sleeping cat, aADVERTISING: Advertising signs, wall hangers, pencils and more, late 19th-20th C., including: LargeEPHEMRA: FDR signed presidential appointment certificate, 1937, framed behind glass, appointingART GLASS: Four Steuben crystal penguin figures, all signed on base, including: “Penguin??, beakSPORTS MEMORBILIA: Near complete 1910’s-1920’s Utica American Football uniform, Stall and Dean,Yale University memorabilia, United States, first half 20th C., including: Delta Kappa EpsilonYale University pennant, blanket and fraternity plaque, United States, first half 20th C.,EPHEMRA: Yale University books, Albertypes and correspondence letters, United States, latePortrait possibly of Elihu Yale (1649-1721) after "Portrait of Governor Elihu Yale" by Enoch Seeman,

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