Curiouser & Curiouser 2017-10-22 Auction - 215 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 4
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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CULLINAN DIAMONDS PASTE SET IN ORIGINAL BOX ETC.: Four: Boxed replica set of "The Cullinan Diamonds," the three paste reproductions ranging in size from 92 ct. to 516 ct., England, case: 2" x 4" x 9 1/2", a boxed replica set of the twelve stones of
0073: CULLINAN DIAMONDS PASTE SET IN ORIGINAL BOX ETC.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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VICTORIAN SENTIMENTAL JEWELRY: Ten pins, all in silver, some with gold, embossed variously with "Ever Thine", "Remember Me", "Forget Me Not" and similar, England, 19th c. Approx 2" each.
0074: VICTORIAN SENTIMENTAL JEWELRYEst. $600-$900
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VICTORIAN SENTIMENTAL JEWELRY: Ten pins, all in silver, some with gold, embossed variously with "Best Wishes", "Regard", "Good Luck", "Good Wishes" and similar, England, 19th c., along with reference book "Victoria and Albert
0075: VICTORIAN SENTIMENTAL JEWELRYEst. $600-$900
MEMENTO MORI AND SENTIMENTAL JEWELRY: Five pins: Including one gold and enamel with seed pearls and locket with hair chamber verso, one gold engraved "Ever Thine", one silver engraved "True Till Death", and two similar "With Regards,"
0076: MEMENTO MORI AND SENTIMENTAL JEWELRYEst. $900-$1,200Lot Passed
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DAVID BROMLEY (English/Australian, b. 1960): Untitled (Boys in Short Trousers), ca. 2000 Oil on canvas Signed 60" x 48" David Bromley immigrated with his family as a child to Australia where he still lives. Self-taught, he began his artistic
0077: DAVID BROMLEY (English/Australian, b. 1960)Est. $1,500-$1,800
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DAVID BROMLEY (English/Australian, b. 1960): Two: Crying Boy in Boat (finely detailed) and "Girl in Boat", ca. 1990 Embroidery on painted canvas Signed Boy: 11" x 9 1/2" (image), 15" x 13" x 2" (framed), Girl: 8" x 12" (image), 14" x 16" x 1
0078: DAVID BROMLEY (English/Australian, b. 1960)Est. $800-$1,200
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DAVID BROMLEY (English/Australian, b. 1960): Two: "Sleeping Boy" and "Sand Pail", ca. 1990 Embroidery on painted canvas Both signed, "Sand Pail" inscribed with name and 5/24 verso Boy: 11 1/2" x 9" (image), 15" x 13" x 2" (framed), Pail: 12
0079: DAVID BROMLEY (English/Australian, b. 1960)Est. $600-$900
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MORTON BARTLETT (American, 1909 – 1992): Untitled (Studio Shot, Two Girls), ca. 1950 Gelatin silver print 8" x 4 1/2" (sight) Morton Bartlett was a private man whose artistry became public after his death. The adopted only son of a Boston
0080: MORTON BARTLETT (American, 1909 – 1992)Est. $5,000-$8,000
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MORTON BARTLETT (American, 1909 – 1992): Untitled (Two Girls in a Garden), 2010 Later pigment monoprint on archival paper from original 1950 negative 5" x 5" (sight) Morton Bartlett was a private man whose artistry became public after his
0081: MORTON BARTLETT (American, 1909 – 1992)Est. $1,200-$1,800
JIM HIRSHEIMER (American, 20th c.): "April", 2015 Mixed media construction Signed 26 ½” x 10” x 6 ¼” After a career as Design Editor for Metropolitan Home Magazine, Jim Hirsheimer became a television producer with a focus on
0082: JIM HIRSHEIMER (American, 20th c.)Est. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
JIM HIRSHEIMER (American, 20th c.): "Artie", 2015 Mixed media construction Signed 33 1/4" x 17" x 5" After a career as Design Editor for Metropolitan Home Magazine, Jim Hirsheimer became a television producer with a focus on art,
0083: JIM HIRSHEIMER (American, 20th c.)Est. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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FRENCH ANTIQUE HEADLESS DOLLS: Ten on metal stands: Variously kid, linen, and cotton fabric bodies, some with leather feet, all imperfect and in dishabille, France, 19th c. Largest: 20" x 5" x 4", smallest: 11" x 3" x 3"
0084: FRENCH ANTIQUE HEADLESS DOLLSEst. $800-$1,200
MILLINERY MODEL HEAD OF CHILD: Model of a child's head with glass eyes, on original wood stand, used for hat and bonnet shop display, Italy, ca. 1930 18"
0085: MILLINERY MODEL HEAD OF CHILDEst. $900-$1,500Lot Passed
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LEWIS CARROLL EARLY EDITIONS: Three volumes: "Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There", illustrated by John Tenniel, Macmillan and Co. London, 1872 (twenty-fifth thousand), "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland",
0086: LEWIS CARROLL EARLY EDITIONSEst. $200-$400
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FOUR DIDACTIC FLOWERS WITH FRENCH CHILD DRESS FORM: Two Daphne, one blue Aconitum (lily), one Pisum, all on stands with Latin inscriptions, Continental, 20th c., along with a French child's dress form with iron boots, wearing broken china necklace
0087: FOUR DIDACTIC FLOWERS WITH FRENCH CHILD DRESS FORMEst. $900-$1,200
MARCO MARCUOLA (Italian, 1740-1793): Re del Carnevale di Verona (King Dumpling, King of Carnival of Verona Oil on canvas 27 1/2" x 34" (framed), 21 1/2" x 28" (image) Provenance: Aliprandi Antichita, Milan, Italy Marco Marcola
0088: MARCO MARCUOLA (Italian, 1740-1793)Est. $25,000-$28,000Lot Passed
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VINTAGE GRASS GROWING HEADS: Thirteen assorted caricatures of soldiers, monkeys, burghurs, everyman figures such as soda jerks, ethnic "types", criers, smilers, celebrities such as W.C. Fields, in various shades of clay, some in
0089: VINTAGE GRASS GROWING HEADSEst. $700-$900
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VINTAGE GRASS GROWING HEADS: Thirteen assorted caricatures of soldiers, monkeys, burghurs, everyman figures such as soda jerks, ethnic "types", criers, smilers, celebrities such as W.C. Fields, in various shades of clay, some in
0090: VINTAGE GRASS GROWING HEADSEst. $700-$900
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VINTAGE GRASS GROWING HEADS: Thirteen assorted caricatures of soldiers, monkeys, burghurs, everyman figures such as soda jerks, ethnic "types", criers, smilers, celebrities such as W.C. Fields, in various shades of clay, some in
0091: VINTAGE GRASS GROWING HEADSEst. $700-$900
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BABY BEARS CARNIVAL SIDESHOW BANNER: Handpainted canvas in colors with iron hooks for hanging at each corner, stamped O'Henry Tent & Company, Chicago, IL, USA, 20th c. 92" x 115"
0092: BABY BEARS CARNIVAL SIDESHOW BANNEREst. $3,000-$5,000
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HOWARD FINSTER (American, 1916-2001): "Leopard", 1990 Mixed media on wood cut-out Signed, dated, numbered and inscribed on verso 24 1/2" x 54" x 1/4" Provenance: Purchased from the artist “The Lord spoke and he said: Give up the repair
0093: HOWARD FINSTER (American, 1916-2001)Est. $800-$1,200
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CYNTHIA CONSENTINO (American, 20th c.): "Bunny IV" from Reconfiguration Series, 2006 Stoneware clay, glaze, oils Signed 21" x 26" x 8" Cynthia Consentino’s otherworldly work jumbles and reconfigures elements from the domestic and animal
0094: CYNTHIA CONSENTINO (American, 20th c.)Est. $1,800-$2,400
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JORDAN MACLACHLAN (Canadian, b. 1959): "Reproductive Management in Endangered Species (White Rhino)", Zoo Living series, 2015 Clay, glaze, paint, synthetic bristles Signed 13" x 12" x 5" From the age of four and throughout much of her
0095: JORDAN MACLACHLAN (Canadian, b. 1959)Est. $1,800-$2,400
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CYNTHIA CONSENTINO (American, 20th c.): "Wolf in Rabbit's Clothing" from the Exquisite Corpses series, 2007 Stoneware clay, glaze, oils in three parts (body of man with gun, wolf head, rabbit head) Signed With rabbit head: 22" x 8" x 5"
0096: CYNTHIA CONSENTINO (American, 20th c.)Est. $1,200-$1,600