The Gary Opper Sale

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Cincinnati, OH 45242
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Sep 8
2am
2017

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Wed
Sep 13
8pm
2017

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Zsolnay Ceramic Pitcher Designed by Lajos Mack: A Zsolnay ceramic pitcher with female figural handle designed by sculptor Lajos Mack (1876-1963), ca. 1901, Pécs, Hungary. The handle features an Art Nouveau nude female figure standing on her toes with her arms around the contour of the pinched spout. Decorated with vibrant blue colored glazes. To the underside is a raised factory roundel and impressed number “6570.”19th-Century Fischer J. Reticulated Ceramic Floral Vase: A 19th-century Fischer J. ceramic vase, Budapest, Hungary. Hand painted polychrome enamel and gilt decoration with a pinched scallop rom and ornately reticulated body with a floral motif. Marked to the underside with a black stamp.Rindskopf Nouveau Art Glass Vase: A Rindskopf art glass vase, ca. 1900. The vase has a pinched, bulbous form base with spiral twist decoration. Appearing in a rich green-blue color with striations of wispy red and white color. The vase remains unmarked with a polished pontil.19th-Century Fischer J. Reticulated Ceramic Centerpiece Bowl: A 19th-century Fischer J. ceramic centerpiece bowl, Budapest, Hungary. Hand painted with polychrome enamel and gilt decoration featuring floral and boteh motif with a painted interior floral scene. Reticulated godrons scroll up either side of the horizontal with a reticulated and embossed collar. Marked to the underside of the footed base with a cobalt stamp and impressed mark.Herend Porcelain Double Gourd Vase: A Herend porcelain double gourd vase. Designed with embossed oak leaf and branch design having pierced twig designs on either side. Acorns fill the spaces in between the lively leaves. Decorated with a cornflower blue glaze and semi-opaque white glaze on the leaves and branches. Marked to the underside with a blue Herend stamp and impressed mark.Zsolnay Ceramic Lobster Figural Dish: A Zsolnay ceramic dish with lobster figural, Pécs, Hungary, ca. 1930. Decorated with eosin and iridescent colored glazes. Marked to the underside with a Zsolnay stamp.Two 1920's Rookwood Pottery Vases: A collection of two ceramic vases by Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio. One with a matte blue glaze and tapered neck, marked to the underside with an impressed RP mark and dated “XXVI” for 1926 with the model number, 2854. A slightly darker matte blue vase with floral relief pattern around the tapered neck, marked to the underside with an impressed RP mark and dated “XXI” for 1921 with the model number, 2122.19th-Century Zsolnay Reticulated Ceramic Vase: A 19th-century Zsolnay reticulated ceramic vase, Pécs, Hungary. Ivory colored glaze with hand painted polychrome enamel and gilt decoration. Highly reticulated floral motif throughout the vase with splashes of vibrant Persian blue color in the embossed reticulation. The interior of the vase is closed off and recessed from the reticulated lobe. Marked to the underside with an impressed mark.Herend Porcelain Figurine Woman on a Goat Breastfeeding: A Herend porcelain figural group with a breastfeeding mother and goat, Hungary. Two nurturing mothers appear together as the woman exposes her breast to feed her swaddled infant child mounted on a goat whose kid suckles at her teat. Hand painted with rich color and foliage around the base. Marked to the underside with a blue stamp and impressed “HEREND” mark. Inscribed by hand “5708.”19th-Century Fischer J. Highly Reticulated Vase: A 19th-century Fischer J. reticulated ceramic vase, Budapest, Hungary. Hand painted with Persian blue and gilt decoration, having double hexagonal handles. Highly ornate reticulation appears throughout the body, handles, neck and even extends from foot to collar. Marked to the underside with a black stamp.Hand Painted Art Deco Nippon Vase: A hand painted Art Deco Nippon vase illustrating a rural landscape on a gold background. The vase has a squared form with a high shoulder and gold handles at each side of a short neck. The vase is ink stamped appropriately to the bottom.Zsolnay Pottery Ceramic Owl Figurines: A pair of Zsolnay Pottery ceramic owl figurines, Pécs, Hungary, ca. 1930. Decorated with eosin and iridescent blue and yellow colored glazes. Marked to the underside with a Zsolnay stamp.Gary Levi Aurene Art Glass Vase: An iridescent art glass vase by contemporary American glass artist Gary Levi (Levay). The aurene melon form vase has a ribbed body and short lipped top. Mottled lustrous purple and blue tones appear with highlights of rich gold color. On the underside of the vase is a polished pontil mark and impressed “Levi” seal mark.Herend Porcelain Lattice Bowl: A porcelain lattice fruit bowl from Herend, Hungary. The bowl has a hand painted floral spray in the center, applied green and indigo blue flowers along the lattice body and the rim is trimmed in gold. Blue back stamp appears underneath.19th-Century English Majolica Pitcher: A 19th-century English Majolica pitcher. Bulbous form body with footed base and hand painted decoration. The handle is in the form a dragon with his head facing to the left and tail wrapping around the bottom. Floriforms adorn both sides of the body with a rich cobalt ground. Marked to the underside" Made in England."

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