Curiouser & Curiouser 2017-10-22 Auction - 215 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 9
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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ANIMAL THEMED DESK AND WRITING ITEMS: Eight: Brass pen-holder with pug head handles with agate pen, wooden monkey inkwell with glass eyes, wooden fox letter opener with glass eyes, silver pig pen wipe, parasol handle with carved fox
0197: ANIMAL THEMED DESK AND WRITING ITEMSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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DOG THEMED WHIMSICAL DESK ORNAMENTS: Eight: Terrier sitting at the mirror, Berlin iron poodle-form paperweight, Staffordshire dog and cat whistle, bakelite walking stick handle in the form of a mastiff with silver lined ears, ceramic
0198: DOG THEMED WHIMSICAL DESK ORNAMENTSEst. $900-$1,400
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SEVEN LIZARD THEMED DESK ITEMS: Two bronze lizard paperweights, one with grasshopper and one mounted on rock amethyst, a horn pencil holder, a desk bell with lizard climbing up tree-form handle, two letter openers and a bronze
0199: SEVEN LIZARD THEMED DESK ITEMSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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THREE SILVERPLATED OWLS: Three: A mustard pot with original glass insert and silver spoon bearing handle in the form of a captured mouse, along with two sprinkler topped owls, all with glass eyes, England, mid-19th c.
0200: THREE SILVERPLATED OWLSEst. $900-$1,200
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COLLECTION OF BLACK FOREST OWLS: Pair of candlesticks, a tobacco box, and inkwell, each finely carved with glass eyes, Germany, ca. 1880 Tobacco box: 11 1/2"
0201: COLLECTION OF BLACK FOREST OWLSEst. $1,500-$2,000
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17TH C. WOOD FISH ON ORIGINAL STAND: With glass eyes, the stand in wood and hand-forged iron, Italy, 17th c. Fish on stand: 10 /34" x 18 1/2"
0203: 17TH C. WOOD FISH ON ORIGINAL STANDEst. $900-$1,500
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TWO UNIQUE SIGNS: One urging moral cleanliness, hand-lettered on painted board, USA, 20th c., 11 3/4" x 24", the other promoting carnival fun and games, hand-painted/stenciled on metal to resemble a scroll,
0204: TWO UNIQUE SIGNSEst. $600-$800
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ARTIST'S LIFE MODEL CHAIR AND SHADING VASE: Slatted back chair in wood with with adjustable mechanism to position a life model, France, ca. 1920s, with artist shading vase in painted wood Provenance: Yveline Antiquites, Paris, France (chair)
0205: ARTIST'S LIFE MODEL CHAIR AND SHADING VASEEst. $600-$900
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17th C. VENETIAN FASHION MANNEQUIN: One of the rare, carved figures known as "Faviola", used to display fashion or fabric to the aristocracy and the wealthy in 17th c. Italy, with brass stand 15 1/2" Artists' models, the articulated
0206: 17th C. VENETIAN FASHION MANNEQUINEst. $2,500-$3,500
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GEOMETRIC SHADING SHAPES: Twenty-seven in various woods, including puzzle spheres, cones and triangles Tallest cone: 11 3/4"
0207: GEOMETRIC SHADING SHAPESEst. $1,200-$1,800
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BRONWEN MALCOLM (British, b. 1963): "Duck Day Afternoon", ca. 2000 Oil on board under glass 36" x 45" Provenance: Thackeray Galleries, London The London-based artist Bronwen Malcolm had her first solo show in 1985. Since that time, her
0208: BRONWEN MALCOLM (British, b. 1963)Est. $1,600-$2,200
DAN BASEN (American, 1939-1970): "Choose a Shade", 1964 Mixed media on printed paper Signed and dated lower center 11" x 7 1/4" Exhibition: Allan Stone Projects, New York. Dan Basen: Collage & Assemblage 1960-1965, March 26 - June
0209: DAN BASEN (American, 1939-1970)Est. $600-$800Lot Passed
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EDDIE ARNING (American, 1898–1993): "Woman Walking Uphill", ca. 1970 Oil pastel on paper 25 1/2" x 19 1/2" (framed) Provenance: Hill Gallery, Michigan Self-taught, inspired by magazine illustrations, Eddie ArningÂ’s work is boldly
0210: EDDIE ARNING (American, 1898–1993)Est. $1,500-$2,000
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EDMOND ENGEL (French, b. 1937): "Les Freres Siamois", 1995 Mixed media on paper Signed and dated on front and signed on verso 9 3/8" x 9.5" It was artist Jean Dubuffet who first encouraged Edmond Engel to think of his art as a
0211: EDMOND ENGEL (French, b. 1937)Est. $500-$800
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ALAN MACDONALD (Scottish, b. 1962): "Soul Food", 2013 Oil on board Signed and dated on verso 14" x 12" (image), 21" x 18 1/2" x 2 1/4" (framed) Born in Malawi and now living in a small town near Edinburgh, Alan Macdonald’s
0212: ALAN MACDONALD (Scottish, b. 1962)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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JAMES CASTLE (American, 1899-1977): Untitled (green figure) Found paper, color of unknown origin Unsigned, gallery label on verso 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" (sight), 13 1/2” x 12” (framed) Provenance: J. Christ Gallery, Idaho James Castle
0213: JAMES CASTLE (American, 1899-1977)Est. $2,500-$5,000
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EARNEST PATTON (American, 20th c.): "Adam and Eve", ca. 1990 Carved wood, paint Signed 29" x 13 1/2" x 11" Provenance: Purchased from the artist Among the notable Campton, Kentucky school of carvers. (Also see Edgar Tolson, lot 46, and
0214: EARNEST PATTON (American, 20th c.)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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16th C. CARVED BUST: Life-size, carved bust of a youth,16th c. Provenance: Christie's, Axel Vervoordt Sale 6850, May 10-12, 2004, Kasteel van 's-Gravenwezel, Antwerp, lot 825
0215: 16th C. CARVED BUSTEst. $1,200-$1,800
DISPLAY SCULPTURE FROM CHILDREN'S STORE: Untitled (Look!), on stand, 20th c. Composition On stand : Approx. 52" x 36" x 21" Boy: 32" x 39" x 13 1/2" Girl: 44" x 26" x 14"
0217: DISPLAY SCULPTURE FROM CHILDREN'S STOREEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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HOWARD FINSTER (American, 1916-2001): Two screenprints: Henry Ford (2008), signed, titled and numbered 20/90 and Center of Earth, signed, titled and numbered 20/90, Ford: 20" x 14 3/4" Center of Earth: 21" x 16" “The Lord spoke and he
0218: HOWARD FINSTER (American, 1916-2001)Est. $300-$500
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GROUPING OF SUPERMAN MEMORABILIA: Plaster Superman trophy inscribed "won by Peebo + Pat Seaside 8/46", (4) framed proofing sheets, plastic bank, plastic bottle, Superboy squeeze toy, hand-puppet, pen in suction cup stand, tissue
0219: GROUPING OF SUPERMAN MEMORABILIAEst. $300-$500
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GROUPING OF SUPERMAN MEMORABILIA: Superman tin lunch box with thermos (4) framed proofing sheets, Superboy squeeze toy, hand puppet, (2) Avon plastic shampoo bottles, keychain in original packaging, a tile game, pair of child's
0220: GROUPING OF SUPERMAN MEMORABILIAEst. $300-$500