Curiouser & Curiouser 2017-10-22 Auction - 215 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 6
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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RARE PAINTED TIN PHRENOLOGICAL CHART AND ETC.: Three: Highly unusual 1908 illustrated tin chart by Fowler and Wells Co., New York, along with a framed digital image of a 1920/1930 urban sidewalk phrenology stand and a Encyclopedie Bouasse Lebel
0121: RARE PAINTED TIN PHRENOLOGICAL CHART AND ETC.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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COLLECTION OF EARLY 19TH C. PHRENOLOGY ITEMS: Four: A ca. 1840 snuff box impressed with skulls and "Cranologie de Docteur Gall" on lid, reverse pressed with phrenological legend, English porcelain seal in the form of a phrenology head,
0122: COLLECTION OF EARLY 19TH C. PHRENOLOGY ITEMSEst. $1,200-$1,800
DAVIDA KIDD (Canadian, 20th c.): "Deep Freeze", 2001, and "The Navigator", 2001 Photographs on archival metallic paper Each signed, titled, numbered 1/10 and dated on verso Deep Freeze: 40" x 43", The Navigator: 40" x 38" Though
0123: DAVIDA KIDD (Canadian, 20th c.)Est. $1,200-$1,800Lot Passed
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WALTER WICK (American, b. 1953): "Bubble on Stand", 1997 4" x 5" film format, pigmented inkjet print 18" x 22" Provenance: Purchased at a Wadsworth Atheneum benefit auction Note: Created by Wick for his book "A Drop of Water: A Book
0124: WALTER WICK (American, b. 1953)Est. $2,000-$4,000
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SUSAN HALLS (American, 20th c.): Three ceramic birds, along with a shadow box by Sarah Seaver displaying blown eggs on marbled paper Owl: Approx. 7" x 4" x 3": Shadowbox: 20" dia. Growing up in the 1960s in a traditional small town
0125: SUSAN HALLS (American, 20th c.)Est. $800-$1,200
FINE AND UNUSUAL JEWELRY: Four: Victorian finely cast brass owl belt buckle with glass eyes, two Swedish contemporary two-piece mounted insect brooches, and Scottish horn pipe tamper with blood agate accent, with display box
0126: FINE AND UNUSUAL JEWELRYEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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BUTTERFLY SPECIMEN CABINET: A wooden cabinet for butterfly specimens from the LepidopterologySociety in Edinburgh, each of five drawers labeled in gold script, a small selection of its butterflies within; 16 3/4" x 14 1/2" x 9
0127: BUTTERFLY SPECIMEN CABINETEst. $300-$500
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SARAH SEAVER (American, 20th c.): "Time, Hope, and Memory", 2017 Diorama with preserved scorpion, field mouse skeleton, and butterfly in a Renaissance town of cut and colored paper, marbled paper exterior behind frame 9" x 10" x 3"
0128: SARAH SEAVER (American, 20th c.)Est. $600-$900
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DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPH: Hyalophora cecropia (Silk Moth), 2001 Digital print on heavy watercolor paper (framed and glazed) Signed, dated and numbered 7/10 34” x 46” (sight), 40” x 49” x 2” (framed) Note: North
0129: DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPHEst. $1,800-$3,000
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DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPH: Grammia virgo (Virgin Tiger Moth), 2002 Digital print on heavy watercolor paper (framed and glazed) Signed, dated and numbered 4/10 34” x 46” (sight), 38 1/2” x 50 1/2” x 2” (framed) Joseph
0130: DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPHEst. $1,800-$3,000
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DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPH: Arctia caja Americana (Great Tiger Moth), 2001 Digital print on heavy watercolor paper (framed and glazed) Signed, dated and numbered 5/10 34” x 46” (sight) 38” x 50 1/2” x 2” (framed)
0131: DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPHEst. $1,800-$3,000
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DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPH: Actias luna (Luna Moth), 2001 Digital print on heavy watercolor paper (framed and glazed) Signed, dated and numbered 5/10 34” x 46” (sight) 47” x 40” x 2” (framed) Joseph Scheer is a
0132: DR. JOSEPH SCHEER MOTH PHOTOGRAPHEst. $1,800-$3,000
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DIDACTIC CRYSTALLOGRAPHY MODELS: Thirty carved in wood, each individually labeled, in six wood shadowboxes, Germany, ca. 1900 Larger shadowboxes: 8 3/4" x 10 1/2", smaller: 6" x 8" Provenance: Librairie Alain Brieux, Paris, France
0133: DIDACTIC CRYSTALLOGRAPHY MODELSEst. $1,500-$3,000
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GLASS CRYSTALLOGRAPHY MODELS: Nine: Krantz, Germany 1880s Largest: 8" Provenance: Aliprandi Antichita, Milan, Italy The first models of naturally forming crystal shapes aiding the study of crystallography, were produced in the
0134: GLASS CRYSTALLOGRAPHY MODELSEst. $1,200-$1,500
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ANAMORPHOSCOPE WITH ORIGINAL IMAGES: Also known as “the miraculous mirror”, this optical device consists of a cylindrical mirror or lens that restores to its normal proportions an image distorted by the art of anamorphosis, Germany,
0135: ANAMORPHOSCOPE WITH ORIGINAL IMAGESEst. $1,000-$1,500
MINIATURE "POCKET" COMPOUND MICROSCOPE: A rare instrument with very good optics for its size, with original leather and velvet lined case, France, ca. 1870 4.5" x 2" x 2"
0136: MINIATURE "POCKET" COMPOUND MICROSCOPEEst. $1,100-$1,400Lot Passed
LARGE AMETHYST CATHEDRAL GEODE: Luminous amethyst crystal points with calcite inclusions, on custom stand, Brazil Approx: 40” x 22” x 15”
0137: LARGE AMETHYST CATHEDRAL GEODEEst. $7,000-$10,000Lot Passed
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VIENNA COLD-PAINTED BRONZE FROGS: Seven: One at table with waiter, one with a butterfly net, one seated and reading a newspaper, one a very small frog prince, etc., ca. 1900, with magnifying dome on tripod stand for display Tallest:
0138: VIENNA COLD-PAINTED BRONZE FROGSEst. $900-$1,400
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PLAYFUL VIENNA COLD-PAINTED BRONZE & METAL ANIMALS: Four: Pair of dancing dachshunds, pair of dancing pigs, pug lifeguard, and exceptional German circus theme toy with skipping pig, 19th/20th c. Dancing pigs: 3 3/4"
0139: PLAYFUL VIENNA COLD-PAINTED BRONZE & METAL ANIMALSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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L. A. CARVIN (France, 1875 - 1951) BRONZE RAT ETC.: Seven: Bronze sculpture of a rat chewing through coin purse, signed "L. Carvin", France, early 20th c., two framed rat poison advertising labels, England, ca. 1920 (one shown), early and rare
0140: L. A. CARVIN (France, 1875 - 1951) BRONZE RAT ETC.Est. $800-$1,200
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VIENNA COLD-PAINTED BRONZE ANIMALS: Six: Cat and mouse with coquilla nut mid-sections, rabbit seated on chair, dachsund with terrier waiter, and a lizard, ca. 1900, with magnifying dome on tripod stand for display Dachsund and terrier:
0141: VIENNA COLD-PAINTED BRONZE ANIMALSEst. $700-$1,400
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THE FROG PRINCE: A one-of-a kind private commission, terra-cotta with a fine polychrome, leathery glaze, German, 19th c. 14 3/4" x 12 1/2" x 11 1/2" Provenance: Nellie Lenson, Olympia Antiques Fair, London Private
0142: THE FROG PRINCEEst. $9,000-$12,000
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CAT BECOMES A MAN ENGRAVING: Untitled (Cat Becomes a Man), engraving, France, ca. 1910 No visible marks 19" x 12" (sight) Provenance: Librairie Alain Brieux, Paris, France
0146: CAT BECOMES A MAN ENGRAVINGEst. $300-$500
17TH/18TH C. ANONYMOUS VENETIAN PAINTING: Untitled (Death Helps a Shipwreck) Oil on canvas 59" x 33.5" (framed) Provenance: Aliprandi Antichita, Milan, Italy (purchased from a Palladian villa near Vicenza)
0147: 17TH/18TH C. ANONYMOUS VENETIAN PAINTINGEst. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed