Curiouser & Curiouser 2017-10-22 Auction - 215 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 2
A PAIR OF WOODBRIDGE PIT FIGURESLARGE FOSSILIZED AMMONITECYNTHIA CONSENTINO (American, 20th c.)
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
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Included in the sale will be two recently rediscovered Woodbridge figures. The carvings were uncovered on the site of what is now the Woodbridge Center Mall in Woodbridge, New Jersey where once lay a series of clay pits and caves mined by the brick industry. During the demolition of a shack on the grounds workmen found over 100 small wooden figures resembling African idols. Ranging in size from 3” to 9”, they are armless, nude and anatomically correct, with individually carved faces and varying body shapes balanced on two proportional feet. Our Woodbridge figures comes from a private collector who lives near the clay pits where the Woodbridge figures were found. This quintessential pair, one male and one female, are in excellent condition and stand approximately 7” high. Other highlights include art spanning geography, centuries and styles, from 18th c. Venetian paintings of Gobbos to contemporary works; seldom available, vintage prints by Morton Bartlett as well as an original drawing; and artist mannequins from palm size to life-size – the largest familiar to many from the window display of Ann Morris in Manhattan. Coveted by collectors, decorators and designers for decades, this remarkable life-sized artist figure has never before been offered for sale. Curator Marion Harris finds appeal in the unexpected, the mundane and the miraculous. She is probably best known for discovering the work of the iconic Morton Bartlett (1909-1992) in 1993 and placing him in museum collections. She assisted in sourcing material for artist-curator Ydessa Hendeles for her 2015 installation “From Her Wooden Sleep,” and the book of the same name. Harris advised on the exhibition “Silent Partners: Artist and Mannequin from Function to Fetish,” which opened at the University of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum in October 2014.
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DIDACTIC LOBSTER AND CRAYFISH MODELS: Two: Dissected lobster in sagittal and horizontal section views and dissected crayfish in sagittal section, both on stands and of painted composite Crayfish labeled "E. Gerrard & Sons Natural History
0025: DIDACTIC LOBSTER AND CRAYFISH MODELSEst. $800-$1,200
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ROBERT BURATTI (Australian, 20th c.): "Cabinet of Curiosities II", 2015 Pen and ink Signed and dated verso 11" x 14 1/2" (sight) Note: Accompanied by an 18" wooden "Lazy Susan" filled with seashells. Robert Buratti ‘s work is chiefly
0026: ROBERT BURATTI (Australian, 20th c.)Est. $800-$1,200
SHIBAYAMA AND NETSUKE: Japanese Shibayama trinket box encrusted with flowers and leaves of mother of pearl, abalone and bone with black lacquer interior and bottom, ca. 1900 (Meiji Period), along with a two-piece facsimile
0027: SHIBAYAMA AND NETSUKEEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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FISH-FORM STIRRUP CUPS AND LIGHTER: Unusual and rare fish-form stirrup drinking cups in porcelain, likely Copeland, paired with a Vienna cold-painted bronze table lighter in the form of a trout, Germany, both 19th c. Stirrup cups: 4" x
0028: FISH-FORM STIRRUP CUPS AND LIGHTEREst. $800-$1,200
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LARGE FOSSILIZED FISH AND TRILOBITE: Likely a Diplomystus dentalus, very well preserved and detailed, fossil ghosted beneath in rock, likely Green River Formation, Wyoming together with two fossilized tribolites on matrix, likely
0029: LARGE FOSSILIZED FISH AND TRILOBITEEst. $1,500-$1,800
LARGE FOSSILIZED AMMONITE: Free of surrounding rock formation, likely Cretaceous or Jurassic Period (120 – 160 million years old) 16” x 12” x 5”
0030: LARGE FOSSILIZED AMMONITEEst. $1,800-$2,400Lot Passed
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GIANT CLAM SHELL: Tridacna gigas, South Pacific 11” x 26” x 21”
0031: GIANT CLAM SHELLEst. $800-$1,200
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CAVE BEAR SKULL: Museum quality Ursus Spelaeus skull 7 1/2” x 17” x 9”, longest teeth, 2 1/4”
0032: CAVE BEAR SKULLEst. $2,500-$4,000
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LEONARD BASKIN (American, 1922 – 2000): “Birds & Animals”, 65 wood engravings, woodcuts, and linoleum cuts interleaved and bound in leather and hand-marbleized paper by Harold McGrath for Gehenna Press, signed on colophon, in
0033: LEONARD BASKIN (American, 1922 – 2000)Est. $2,400-$3,000
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CHARLES BUKOWSKI SIGNED LIMITED EDITION: "Women", in boards with cloth spine and paper label to the spine, Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, signed, original oil painting bound in, fresh acetate jacket, 35 from a limited edition of 75,
0034: CHARLES BUKOWSKI SIGNED LIMITED EDITIONEst. $2,500-$3,500
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MOIRA FAIN (American, 20th c.): Two collages: Untitled (Dog Children) and (Show Girls) Mixed media Signed Dog Children: 15" x 21" (framed) Moira Fain constructs her autobiographical memory collages with 1950s childhood talismans
0035: MOIRA FAIN (American, 20th c.)Est. $800-$1,200
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MADGE GILL (British, 1884-1961): Two: Untitled (Women in Hats), pen and ink on twelve mounted cards in frame, and Untitled (Two Women), pen and ink on fabric Women in Hats : 24" x 18" (framed), Two Women: 8 1/2" x 12" (image) Madge
0036: MADGE GILL (British, 1884-1961)Est. $600-$900
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SUSAN GOODRICH (American, 1933-2002): "The Lightcrust Doughgirls Press on to Vic-Tow-Reee!", 1977 Oil on masonite 10" x 16" Exhibition: Wisconsin Women in the Arts, c. 1988-89. no. 17 (traveling exhibition) Allan Stone Projects, New
0037: SUSAN GOODRICH (American, 1933-2002)Est. $800-$1,200
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SUSAN GOODRICH (American, 1933-2002): "Electric Plugs In, Warms Up, 3 Smiles Blink On and Off", ca. 1983 Box and paint 9" x 6 1/2" x 3 1/4" Exhibition: Milwaukee Art Center, Susan Goodrich Painting, 1973 Allan Stone Gallery, New York,
0038: SUSAN GOODRICH (American, 1933-2002)Est. $800-$1,200
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LIFE-SIZE ARTICULATED ARTIST MANNEQUIN: An exceptional example with a finely carved face, France, 1860 60" (chairs not included) Provenance: Much coveted example from Ann Morris's Manhattan shop window, never before offered for sale
0039: LIFE-SIZE ARTICULATED ARTIST MANNEQUINEst. $20,000-$25,000
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VARUJAN BOGHOSIAN (American, b. 1926): Cast plaster female head adorned with ground coral beads, 1996, signed with full name and dated, along with a lithograph of an original collage, 9/25, signed with initials VB Head: 13" x 10" x 7",
0040: VARUJAN BOGHOSIAN (American, b. 1926)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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THREE 19th C. DIDEROT ENGRAVINGS: 19th c. restrikes of "Dessein Manequin", plate no. 6, 14" x 9" (sight), "Dessein Developmens du Manequin", plate no. 7, 8 3/4" x 14" (sight), and "Depein Ovaler", plate no. 8, 8 3/4" x 13" (sight)
0041: THREE 19th C. DIDEROT ENGRAVINGSEst. $800-$1,200
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EXQUISITE MINIATURE ARTIST MANNEQUIN: In pearwood, fully articulated, France, 1860 7 1/2" (chair not included) Artists' models, the articulated figures found among the stocks of art supply merchants, date back several centuries. Ranging
0042: EXQUISITE MINIATURE ARTIST MANNEQUINEst. $1,500-$2,500
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19TH C. ARTIST MANNEQUIN WITH SALESMAN SAMPLES: Mannequin, France, ca. 1880, with pinewood salesman samples of an extension ladder and gate Mannequin: 15" Artists' models, the articulated figures found among the stocks of art supply merchants,
0043: 19TH C. ARTIST MANNEQUIN WITH SALESMAN SAMPLESEst. $1,200-$1,800
17TH/18TH C. (ANONYMOUS) VENETIAN PAINTING: Untitled (Two Skeletons in Trouble with a Reversing Chariot) Oil on canvas 59" x 33.5" (framed) Provenance: Aliprandi Antichita, Milan, Italy (purchased from a Palladian villa near Vicenza)
0044: 17TH/18TH C. (ANONYMOUS) VENETIAN PAINTINGEst. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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CHARLES SIMMONS (American, born 1939): Two: Untitled (Angel) and Untitled (Woman with Handbag), mid/late 20th c. Carved stone Woman signed Woman: 13" x 5" x 6" Provenance: Purchased from the artist Charles Simmons is a self-taught wood
0045: CHARLES SIMMONS (American, born 1939)Est. $800-$1,200
EDGAR TOLSON (American, 1904-1994): "Angel", ca. 1990;Carved wood, paint Signed 16" x 6" x 6" Most notable of the Campton, Kentucky school of carvers. (Also see Carl McKenzie, lot 48, and Ernest Patton, lot 214)
0046: EDGAR TOLSON (American, 1904-1994)Est. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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DUTCH RARITIES IN WOOD: A walnut warming box with heart marquetry, 19th c., along with a child's foot measure in wood, 18th c., on later stand with eagle finial. Box 11" x 12" sq. Provenance: Christie's, Axel Vervoordt Sale
0047: DUTCH RARITIES IN WOODEst. $400-$600
CARL MCKENZIE (American, 20th c.): "Adam and Eve", 1991 Carved wood, paint 22" x 15" x 6 1/2" Provenance: Purchased from the artist Carl McKenzie, one of the Campton, Kentucky carvers, is known for his whimsical and colorful carvings,
0048: CARL MCKENZIE (American, 20th c.)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed