Decorative Art Auction 2015-09-29 Auction - 232 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 3
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Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952 Los Angeles, CA)A Handel table lamp and hand-painted shade #7126A pair of silvered candelabra, Maison Marnyhac
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Pasadena, CA, United States
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Decorative Art Auction

John Moran Auctioneers is pleased to announce their September 29th Decorative Art Auction, featuring a wide array of fresh-to-the-market California and American fine art, including works by George Spangenberg, Glenna Hartmann, Robert W. Wood and Ansel Adams, as well as Western genre works by Grace Carpenter Hudson, Carl Oscar Borg, Edward Borein and Edward Curtis; all of this and more will be offered alongside American Indian jewelry, basketry and rugs, Continental silver and furniture, Persian rugs, fine bronzes and classic coin-op slot machines.
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A Japanese patinated bronze elephant: Meiji period, signed to underside, a patinated and textured bronze figure of a walking elephant, with ivory tusks, 4.5'' H x 5.75'' W x 2.75'' D, est: $300/500Note: Please be advised that this lot
1050: A Japanese patinated bronze elephantEst. $300-$500
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Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ): ''Sunrise Excitement'', zebras, signed lower right with copyright symbol: Gary Robert Swanson, titled on the frame plaque, oil on canvas, 16'' H x 20'' W, est: $2500/4500Note: Together with the book
1051: Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ)Est. $2,500-$4,500
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Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ): ''Daybreak At Ndutu'', lioness and her cubs, signed lower right with copyright symbol: Gary R. Swanson, titled on the frame plaque, oil on canvas, 14'' H x 18'' W, est: $2000/3000
1052: Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ): ''Water-Sports'', elephants, signed lower right with copyright symbol: Gary R. Swanson, titled on the frame plaque, oil on canvas, 8'' H x 10'' W, est: $1000/2000
1053: Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ): ''Young Brothers'', giraffes, signed lower right with copyright symbol: Gary R. Swanson, titled on the frame plaque, oil on canvas, 20'' H x 10'' W, est: $1500/2500
1054: Gary Robert Swanson (1941-2010 Prescott, AZ)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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A Persian Kashan tree of life area rug: Circa 1920s, wool on cotton foundation, the blue ground decorated throughout with birds, antelope and other animals, within stacked foliate borders, 7'7'' H x 4'7.5'' W, est: $2000/4000Provenance:
1055: A Persian Kashan tree of life area rugEst. $2,000-$4,000
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A large Persian Sarouk woolen rug: First half 20th century, wool on cotton foundation, the red field with scrolling floral sprays and palmettes within a blue and cream-field border, 9'11'' H x 7'11.5'' W, est: $1000/2000
1056: A large Persian Sarouk woolen rugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Tiffany Studios ''Lily'' lamp #385: Circa 1920s, the base stamped ''Tiffany Studios / New York / 385'', the gilt bronze foliate ''Pond Lily'' base issuing seven stems, each terminating in an iridescent Favrile glass bud-form shade,
1057: A Tiffany Studios ''Lily'' lamp #385Est. $8,000-$10,000
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An L.C. Tiffany gold Favrile candy dish: Early 20th century, etched signature to base ''L.C.T. Favrile'' for Louis Comfort Tiffany, of iridescent yellow-blue glass, the circular domed foot supporting a knopped stem below the circular ribbed
1059: An L.C. Tiffany gold Favrile candy dishEst. $600-$800
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Reed & Barton sterling flatware & hollowware: Mid-20th century, an assembled set in the ''Francis I'' pattern designed in 1907 by Ernest Meyers, each with maker's marks and further marked ''Sterling'', comprising 24 dinner forks (7.75''), 26
1060: Reed & Barton sterling flatware & hollowwareEst. $2,500-$3,500
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A Reed & Barton sterling silver flatware service: Mid-20th century, in the ''Francis I'' pattern designed in 1907 by Ernest Meyers, each with maker's marks and further marked ''Sterling'', comprising 8 dinner forks (7.75''), 6 forks (7.125''), 12
1061: A Reed & Barton sterling silver flatware serviceEst. $1,800-$2,200
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A sterling silver ''Francis I'' water pitcher: 1933, with maker's mark for Reed & Barton, further marked ''Sterling / 570A'' and ''4 pts / Francis I'', the foliate fruit-embellished scroll handle issuing from the squat gourd-form body, chased and
1062: A sterling silver ''Francis I'' water pitcherEst. $1,500-$2,500
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An Italian inlaid hall chair: 19th century, of walnut construction, carved and all-over inlaid with mother-of-pearl, bone and various fruitwoods, the crested back centered by an engraved marquetry panel depicting a well-dressed
1063: An Italian inlaid hall chairEst. $500-$700
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Louis Hottot (1834-1905 French): ''Jeune Harpiste Orientale'', late 19th century, signed to base ''L. Hottot'', a patinated and cold-painted metal figural sculpture depicting a young Orientalist woman with a harp, raised overall on
1064: Louis Hottot (1834-1905 French)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Max Weiczorek (1863-1955 Pasadena, CA): ''Young Moses'', standing male in an Egyptian costume, signed and dated lower right: Max Wieczorek, 19(c)21, signed and dated again and titled verso, oil pastel on board under glass, 61.75'' H x 39''
1065: Max Weiczorek (1863-1955 Pasadena, CA)Est. $500-$800
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Max Weiczorek (1863-1955 Pasadena, CA): ''Flirtation'', gypsy woman, signed and dated lower right: Max Wieczorek, 19(c)25, signed and dated again and titled verso, oil pastel on board under glass, 55'' H x 39'' W, est: $500/800 Note: This
1066: Max Weiczorek (1863-1955 Pasadena, CA)Est. $500-$800
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A Navajo transitional Second Phase Chief's Blanket: Circa 1880s, banded design, finely hand-woven wool of cream, brown, blue, and cochineal as well as aniline-dyed red, 5'11'' H x 4'6.5'' W, est: $25,000/35,000Note: Dye-testing analysis by Dr. David
1069: A Navajo transitional Second Phase Chief's BlanketEst. $25,000-$35,000
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A Plains Indian beaded strike-a-lite bag: Late 19th century, of leather construction, decorated to the face with strands of glass trade seed beads creating a multi-color geometric design on white ground, with applied tin cone fringe and
1070: A Plains Indian beaded strike-a-lite bagEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Two Native American hewn burl treen bowls: Likely 19th century, the first of tapering rectangular form, the second of tapering circular form, 2 pieces, the first: 4.5'' H x 10.5'' W x 7.25'' D; the second: 3.75'' H x 8'' W x 7.5'' D, est:
1071: Two Native American hewn burl treen bowlsEst. $500-$800
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A large Apache basketry bowl: Early 20th century, the three-rod foundation sewn with willow and devil's claw, with a central star/flower centered by floating geometric designs, 6'' H x 16.25'' Dia., est: $600/900Provenance:
1072: A large Apache basketry bowlEst. $600-$900
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