March Premier Auction: Day 1 2017-03-24 Auction - 247 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 3
Rare Tiffany Studios TurtlebackHenri de Toulouse-LautrecRare Lucie Rie Conical Porcelain Bowl
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Session I Friday, March 24, Auction begins 5:00 pm - lots 001 - 248 Session II Saturday, March 25, Auction begins 9:00 am - lots 249-910 Our March 2017 auction is represented by a two day offering of a broad selection of consignments. Featuring: The Estate of Marjorie and Charles West The late Marjorie and Charles West of Atlanta, Georgia, established the West Foundation as a conduit of philanthropy through which their generosity to Georgia Institutions benefitted the High Museum with more than one hundred works of 19th century American Art and over forty examples of Neoclassical sculptures. Through their gift, the High Museum has one of the most significant holdings of Neoclassical sculpture in the United States. Mrs. West was also a discerning collector of Meissen ceramics and was a founding member of the Ceramic Circle in Atlanta. Brunk Auctions is pleased to offer over eighty watercolors and fifty plus examples of American ceramics from the West collection. The watercolor collection broadly encompasses 19th century Hudson River School works, 20th century works by Thomas Hart Benton as well as two fine watercolors by contemporary artist Stephen Scott Young, one of which graces the front cover of the catalog. While this collection is primarily represented by American artists, it does include a few exceptions notably an important watercolor by Thomas Faed titled Sir Walter Raleigh and His Literary Friends at Abbotsford.
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Grueby Faience Company Vase: Boston, Massachusetts, 1898-1902, three-lobed leaves and buds with flowing matte green glaze overall, impressed round mark "GRUEBY FAIENCE Co/BOSTON.U.S.A" with lotus and incised artist's initials
0050: Grueby Faience Company VaseEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Weller Sicardo Cabinet Vase: Zanesville, Ohio, 1903-1907, gourd shape with blue and red iridescent glazes in art nouveau stylized iris decoration, signed at foot "SICARDO WELLER", Jacques Sicard (French, 1863-1925), impressed
0051: Weller Sicardo Cabinet VaseEst. $700-$900
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Five Lalique Art Glass Vases: French, 20th century, each signed "Lalique France": frosted Martinet, 9-5/8 in.; clear-to-frosted Bagatelle, 6-3/4 in.; clear-to-frosted Rosine with flying doves, 5 in.; two yellow and sea blue
0052: Five Lalique Art Glass VasesEst. $800-$1,200
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Adrien Dalpayrat Vase: French, 1844-1910, long-necked stoneware gourd form covered in oxblood flambe glaze, incised script "Dalpayrat" and impressed "60" on bottom, 6-1/2 in.,. Provenance: A Delaware Private Collection
0053: Adrien Dalpayrat VaseEst. $700-$900
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Early Van Briggle Vase: Colorado Springs, Colorado, before 1905, shouldered vase with green matte glaze overall, incised conjoined "A"s in rectangular/VAN BRIGGLE/190(?)" (glaze partially obscures date), shape number "320"
0054: Early Van Briggle VaseEst. $800-$1,000
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Fulper Pottery Vase with Three Handles: New Jersey, early 20th century, bulbous form with rose and blue-green flambe glaze, marked on bottom with vertical "FULPER" in rounded rectangle, 6-1/2 in.,. Provenance: Peridot Antiques, Savannah,
0055: Fulper Pottery Vase with Three HandlesEst. $400-$700
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Three American Art Pottery Articles: and a Japanese Jar, Four Pieces20th century, Rookwood molded low bowl with "RP" cypher, date numerals for 1922, and shape "2146" with "X" scratched in glaze; Weller jardiniere with low-relief motifs
0056: Three American Art Pottery ArticlesEst. $200-$400
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Two Erica Wurtz Sculptural Ceramic: VesselsAmerican, early 21st century, with blue and green glazes, both signed in script "Wurtz" on bottom, 5-3/4 in. and 7 in.,. Provenance: Estate of Barbara Corman, Boston, Massachusetts and Nashua,
0057: Two Erica Wurtz Sculptural CeramicEst. $300-$500
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Richard Batterham Large Tazza: (British, b. 1936), footed coupe-shaped stoneware bowl with celadon-green glaze, not signed, 6-1/2 in.,. Notes: Richard Batterham is considered Britain's leading maker of domestic stoneware in the
0058: Richard Batterham Large TazzaEst. $200-$400
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Phil Rogers Yunomi and Bottle: (British, b. 1951), wood-fired stoneware, both with artist's seal mark, 3-7/8 and 6-3/8 in.,. Provenance: Estate of Barbara Corman, Boston, Massachusetts and Nashua, New Hampshire
0059: Phil Rogers Yunomi and BottleEst. $300-$500
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Ray Finch: (1914 - 2012) Three pieces Winchcombe pottery, Gloucestershire, England; including two stoneware plates, brown ground and contrasting squiggles and dots, 12-1/4 and 14 in.; baluster form stoneware
0060: Ray FinchEst. $200-$400
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Signed Stained Glass Window: 19th/20th century, stained glass leaded transom window with stylized floral center on a ground of beveled clear glass panels flanked by scrolling devices set in a modern rectangular oak frame, one
0061: Signed Stained Glass WindowEst. $400-$700
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Large Stained Glass Transom Window: probably American, early 20th century, brilliant medallion in center with opalescent cabachon, on yellow ground with leaves and flowers and faceted jewels, 25-1/4 x 60 in., new oak frame,.
0062: Large Stained Glass Transom WindowEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Stained Glass Window in Frame: probably American, early 20th century, pink hydrangea in black stylized vase on symmetrical background of geometric shapes, frame 22-1/2 x 32-1/2 in.,. Provenance: Private Collection
0063: Stained Glass Window in FrameEst. $200-$400
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Suite of Three Stained Glass Windows: probably American, early 20th century, in Moorish taste, horizontal window with bull's eyes, faceted jewels and rondels, 26 x 66 in.; pair with flowers and leaves twining through Moorish frames,
0064: Suite of Three Stained Glass WindowsEst. $800-$1,200
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Rare Tiffany Studios Turtleback: Ceiling Fixturelate 19th/early 20th century, Tiffany Studios domed leaded glass ceiling fixture with red iridescent turtleback tile border and central mother-of-pearl turtleback tile, geometric
0065: Rare Tiffany Studios TurtlebackEst. $15,000-$25,000
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Five Prairie School Leaded Stained: Glass Windowsset of four, finely crafted leaded glass panels with clear, amber, green, white and crackle glass, stylized flowers, oak frames, one side with hinge cutouts, 43 x 14-3/4 in., [one with
0066: Five Prairie School Leaded StainedEst. $600-$900
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Large Stained Glass Landscape Window: probably American, early 20th century, trees and mountains surround a quiet lake, upswept clouds above, 48-1/4 x 77 in.,. Provenance: Private Collection
0067: Large Stained Glass Landscape WindowEst. $500-$800
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Gustav Stickley Attributed Shoe-Foot: Drop-Leaf Tableunsigned, probably Gustav Stickley, circa 1912, 28-1/4 in.. Provenance: Jordan Volpe Gallery, New York (metal label attached); Property from a Palm Beach, Florida Estate
0068: Gustav Stickley Attributed Shoe-FootEst. $400-$700
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Arts and Crafts Oak Lift-Top Chest: early 20th century, in the early English style, the front with three relief-carved panels, 28 x 54 x 21 in.,. Provenance: Property from a Southern Educational Institution
0069: Arts and Crafts Oak Lift-Top ChestEst. $200-$400
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Fine Gustav Stickley Arts and Crafts: Table Set with 12 Grueby Ceramic Tilescirca 1902, through-tenon construction, oak throughout, Stickley red decal signature, underside of top with Jordan Volpe Gallery label, 26 in.. Provenance:
0070: Fine Gustav Stickley Arts and CraftsEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Pablo Picasso: (Spanish, 1881-1973)[Chouette], 1948, edition 146/200, signed, stamped "Madoura Plein Feu" and "Edition Picasso" with underglaze "I 112", glazed ceramic platter, 12-1/2 x 15-1/4 x 1-3/4 in..
0071: Pablo PicassoEst. $6,000-$9,000
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Fernand Léger: (French, 1881-1955)[L’Opéra], edition 131/180, from the portfolio "[La Ville], Triade, Paris 1959, signed, stamped signature lower right "F.Leger", color lithograph on paper, 24-3/4 x 19 in.
0072: Fernand LégerEst. $500-$700
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Salvador Dali: (Spanish, 1904-1989)[Le téléphone], for [Hommage à Leonardo da Vinci] (F. 75-8 I). 1975, edition 154/450, signed lower right "Dali", color etching on Arches paper "Arches/France" watermark, 20 x
0073: Salvador DaliEst. $300-$600