Curiouser & Curiouser 2017-10-22 Auction - 215 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 5
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.
BUTCHER AND RELUCTANT PIG SCULPTURE: Ceramic figure depicting a happy butcher in flagrante delicto with an unfortunate pig, Germany, ca. 1920 Unmarked 10 1/2" x 12" x 5"
0097: BUTCHER AND RELUCTANT PIG SCULPTUREEst. $900-$1,200Lot Passed
BARRY COHEN (American, 1934-1990): "Gothic Bird Construction", ca. 1987 Wood and paper 15" x 7 1/2" x 4" Exhibition: Allan Stone Gallery, New York. Barry Cohen: Constructions and Collages, April 1987. Allan Stone Gallery, New York.
0098: BARRY COHEN (American, 1934-1990)Est. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
LENNY KISLIN (American, 20th c.): "Holy Cow", 2015 Various woods Signed, dated and titled on verso 13 1/2" x 31" x 5" Lenny Kislin has been dealing in unusual antiques since 1973. In the hunt for material, he would come across
0099: LENNY KISLIN (American, 20th c.)Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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FELIPE ARCHULETA MOTHER AND BABY PIG: In carved and painted wood with rope tail and ear bristles Mother signed and dated 5-3-78 F.B.A.., 22" x 42" x 13", Baby signed and dated 2-14-1979 F.B.A. 11" x 19" x 10" Provenance: Purchased from
0100: FELIPE ARCHULETA MOTHER AND BABY PIGEst. $1,800-$2,500
LENNY KISLIN (American, 20th c.): "Pearls Before Swine", ca. 1990 Functional mixed media composition including a 19th c. wood table, mother of pearl buttons, glass and carved wood Table: 13" x 27 1/2" x 21 1/2", Pig on base: 7" x 20"
0101: LENNY KISLIN (American, 20th c.)Est. $1,600-$2,200Lot Passed
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FIGURAL CIGAR CUTTERS AND CIGAR ART: Seven: Frog, pike, and lady's leg cigar cutters, two cheroot cutters in the form of a horse head and boot, and a Black Forest fox cigar and match holder, all 19th c., with contemporary trompe l'oeil
0102: FIGURAL CIGAR CUTTERS AND CIGAR ARTEst. $1,600-$2,200
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UNUSUAL SNUFF BOXES AND ACCESSORIES: Six: Horn box with reverse-painted glass image of Venice, "The Snuff Takers" lid, a brass perpetual calendar snuff box in English and Latin, dated 1787, a snuff taker's spoon, an 18th c. Scottish
0103: UNUSUAL SNUFF BOXES AND ACCESSORIESEst. $800-$1,200
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JACOBEAN SECRET SNUFF BOX ETC.: Metal snuff box painted with hidden image of Bonnie Prince Charlie, Scotland, ca.1750, "shadow carving" seal in mahogany depicting Oliver Cromwell, only identifiable as a cast shadow, date unknown, a
0104: JACOBEAN SECRET SNUFF BOX ETC.Est. $900-$1,200
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ENGLISH VICTORIAN SNUFF ITEMS: Six: Four snuff boxes, three in the form of carved frogs and one in form of monkey head, along with an unusual, small Staffordshire plate with snuffing theme and Continental snuff box cover with
0105: ENGLISH VICTORIAN SNUFF ITEMSEst. $600-$800
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"BAR ROOM" THEATRICAL POSTER: "Ten Nights in a Bar-room", four color lithograph pasted to board in frame, Donaldson Litho Co., USA, ca. 1800s/early 1900s 77" x 38" “Ten Nights in a Bar-room and What I Saw There,” an 1854
0106: "BAR ROOM" THEATRICAL POSTEREst. $1,500-$2,000
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GENTLEMAN'S LIBRARY COLLECTION OF CURIOUS ITEMS: Four: An Austrian flask in glass and brass with original stopper in the form of a semi-nude woman and three English pieces: a finely cast man in stocks brass nutcracker with registration mark, two
0107: GENTLEMAN'S LIBRARY COLLECTION OF CURIOUS ITEMSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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GROUP OF EROTIC LIGHTERS: Twelve: Ten of various makes and models, all in the form of nude or scantily clad women, a few on bases, materials including stone, metal, plastic, celluloid, silverplate, bronze and a tiny, cherubic
0108: GROUP OF EROTIC LIGHTERSEst. $700-$900
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ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN GLASS DOME AND ETC.: For the man who has everything: Three antique glass domes, one filled with $1,000,000 in shredded bills, one with golf tees and one with three early 20th c. golf balls (one leather-sewn) One million
0109: ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN GLASS DOME AND ETC.Est. $800-$1,200
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GROUP OF EROTIC LIGHTERS: Fifteen: Of various makes and models, all in the form of nude or scantily clad women, materials include metal, plastic, celluloid, silverplate, most USA, 20th c. Many marked Largest: 8 1/2" x 3" x 4"
0110: GROUP OF EROTIC LIGHTERSEst. $700-$900
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GLASS EYE IN SILVER CASE: Glass eye in original silver case with purple velvet lining, made by F.AD. Müller Söhne, a leading manufacturer of artificial eyes, Germany, ca. 1880 .75" x 1.5"
0113: GLASS EYE IN SILVER CASEEst. $700-$900
MEDICAL ILLUSTRATIONS: Four by Elizabeth Cuzzort, Director of Medical Illustration, SUNY: Exceptionally detailed views of blood, lungs, heart, and intestines, one with descriptive labels Largest: 16" x 12" (framed)
0114: MEDICAL ILLUSTRATIONSEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
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COLLECTION OF GLASS EYES AND OCULIST'S CHEST: Fourteen hand-blown glass eyes and ten corneas in a fitted, velvet lined case, Germany, early 20th c., along with a wood and glass oculist's chest housing multiple glass taxidermy eyes in the display
0115: COLLECTION OF GLASS EYES AND OCULIST'S CHESTEst. $1,200-$1,800
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UNUSUAL 19TH C. WALKING STICKS: Six: A French Colonial figural carved stick in wood, an unusual burlwood faux umbrella stick with horse head handle with glass eyes, a whalebone stick with footed handle, a stick with brass fist and
0116: UNUSUAL 19TH C. WALKING STICKSEst. $800-$1,200
TROMPE L'OEIL PAINTING: Untitled (The Busy Doctor), dated 1988 Oil on canvas Signed J. Bretean(?) 24" x 19 3/4" Provenance: Librairie Alain Brieux, Paris, France
0117: TROMPE L'OEIL PAINTINGEst. $900-$1,500Lot Passed
VICTORIAN QUACK MEDICINE OINTMENT POTS: Seventeen: Nine English ceramic quack medicine ointment pots and seven glass poison bottles in various colors, all 19th c., and a reference book, "Historical Guide to Delftware and Victorian Ointment
0118: VICTORIAN QUACK MEDICINE OINTMENT POTSEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
VICTORIAN QUACK MEDICINE OINTMENT POTS: Seventeen: Nine ceramic quack ointment pots, along with eight tonic and medical bottles, England, 19th c. Tallest bottle: 8" x 3" x 2"
0119: VICTORIAN QUACK MEDICINE OINTMENT POTSEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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VICTORIAN QUACK MEDICINE HYSTERIA TREATMENT: Two sets of hand-cranked vibratory massagers with various attachments in original cases, used to treat female hysteria and other ailments, one made in Berlin, Germany and the other in London,
0120: VICTORIAN QUACK MEDICINE HYSTERIA TREATMENTEst. $500-$700