CRN Auctions Annual September Auction 2020-09-20 Auction - 350 Price Results - CRN Auctions, Inc. in MA
CARLO BUGATTI THRONE CHAIRHERTER BROTHERS ART NOUVEAU INLAID ROSEWOOD CABINETJACK WHITTEN (American, 1939-2018)
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Cambridge, MA, United States
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CRN Auctions Annual September Auction

SELLING AN ECLECTIC ARRAY OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, ASIAN, AND OTHER WORKS OF ART, FURNITURE, SILVER AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES, SPANNING THE 18TH THROUGH MID 20TH CENTURIES.
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ARTHUR BOWEN DAVIES (American, 1862-1928): Olympiaunsigned, o/c, 57.5 by 37.5 in.; gilt frame, 64 by 44 in. Partial label on stretcher: Ferargil Art Gallery, NYC (operating from 1915 to 1955); also a later Robert Lee Fine Arts, Philadelphia
0001: ARTHUR BOWEN DAVIES (American, 1862-1928)Est. $25,000-$35,000
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LEOPOLD FRANZ KOWALSKY (Russian/French, 1856-1931): three women in a meadow picking flowerssgn. l.r. L Kowalsky, o/c, 32 by 39.5 in, unframed
0003: LEOPOLD FRANZ KOWALSKY (Russian/French, 1856-1931)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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HENRY WEBSTER RICE (American, 1853-1934): Oleander tree on the island of St. David's Bermudatitle and sgn. l.r. St. David's/Bermuda/Henry W. Rice; also identified on reverse; watercolor, 13.25 by 19.5 in.; framed under glass, 17 by 23.5 in.
0004: HENRY WEBSTER RICE (American, 1853-1934)Est. $400-$600
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ANTONIO CIRINO (Rhode Island, 1889-1983): Winter's The Crotchety Streamsgn. l.l. A. Cirino, on reverse titled and sgn. on canvas and stretchero/c, 25 by 30 in.; gilt frame, 31 by 36 in.
0005: ANTONIO CIRINO (Rhode Island, 1889-1983)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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JAMES KERR (American, b. 1955): Boston North End, Hanover Streetsgn. l.r. J.B. Kerr, o/c, 24 by 30 in; framed, 31.5 by 375 in.
0006: JAMES KERR (American, b. 1955)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American, 1867-1933): apple Mary, c. 1904sgn. l.r. George B. Luks, o/c, 16 by 12 in.; framed, 23.75 by 19.75 in.;This work exhibited "The Work of George Benjamin Luks", 1934, Newark Museum.Two Nassau County
0007: GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American, 1867-1933)Est. $4,000-$6,000
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MARION HUSE (Massachusetts, 1896-1967): 4:30 Shift at the Armory, c. 1940 (Springfield, Massachusetts Armory)sgn. l.l. Marion Huse o/c, 32 by 40 in.; framed, 39 by 47 in.WPA artist, depicting the late afternoon shift of wartime factory
0008: MARION HUSE (Massachusetts, 1896-1967)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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JOHN SINGER SARGENT (American, 1856-1925): study for Boston Public Library muralsgn. l.l. John S Sargent, transfer lithographic on laid paper20 by 16.75 in. (sight); matted, framed under glass, 28 by 24 in.
0009: JOHN SINGER SARGENT (American, 1856-1925)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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LILIAN MAY MILLER (American, 1895-1943): rain blossomsmonogramed, sgn. and dated in plate l.l. Lilian Miller/1928woodblock, 9.5 by 15.5 in. (image); on silk backing, framed under glass, 16.5 by 20.75 in.
0010: LILIAN MAY MILLER (American, 1895-1943)Est. $600-$800
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LEMUEL D. ELDRED (Massachusetts, 1848-1921): caravan through the desertsgn. and dated l.r. L.D. Eldred 92, o/c, 28 by 48 in.; original Orientalist gilt frame, 41 by 61 in.
0011: LEMUEL D. ELDRED (Massachusetts, 1848-1921)Est. $2,500-$3,500
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ELIHU VEDDER (New York/Italy, 1836-1923): Italian coastal viewsgn. and dated l.r. Elihu Vedder..19?; o/c (laid on board); 11 by 14 in.; framed, 14 by 17 in.
0012: ELIHU VEDDER (New York/Italy, 1836-1923)Est. $800-$1,200
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MORSTON REAM (American, 1840-1898): purple grapessgn. l.l. Morston Ream, o/c (relined/restretched), 20 by 14 in.; 25 by 19 in.
0013: MORSTON REAM (American, 1840-1898)Est. $600-$800
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ENOCH WOOD PERRY (American, 1831-1915): country festivalo/c, 17 by 30 in.; classical carved frame, 25 by 38 in. Rayon Gallery, Madison Ave. NYC label on reverse....Exhibit: Danforth Museum, Framingham, Mass. 8-11-1982 The Dusseldorf
0014: ENOCH WOOD PERRY (American, 1831-1915)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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HERMAN DUDLEY MURPHY (Massachusetts, 1867-1945): New England landscape with church in distanceunsigned, o/b, 12 by 16 in.; good gilt frame, 21.5 by 26 in. estate stamp on reverse
0015: HERMAN DUDLEY MURPHY (Massachusetts, 1867-1945)Est. $800-$1,200
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attib. ARTHUR F. MATHEWS (California, 1860-1945): landscape with trees and distant mountainunsigned, o/b, 12 by 16 in.; newcomb macklin gilt frame, 18 by 22 in.Arthur Mathews was a Tonalist painter.
0016: attib. ARTHUR F. MATHEWS (California, 1860-1945)Est. $600-$800
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COLLETTE PAGE HELDNER (Louisiana, 1902-1990): old slave quartre, 826 Rue Royale, New Orleans, LA 1928sgn., dated and titled on reverseo/b, 20 by 16 in.; framed, 26.5 by 22.5 in.
0017: COLLETTE PAGE HELDNER (Louisiana, 1902-1990)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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AMERICAN, 19th c.: Minot's Light, Cohasset/Scituate, Massachusettsinitialed and dated l.l. JHJ 87; o/c (relined); 22 by 36 in., unframed
0018: AMERICAN, 19th c.Est. $300-$500
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HENRY PRELLWITZ (American, 1865-1940): Storm, Peconic Piersgn. l.r. H. Prellwith, o/c, 34 by 36 in., unframed
0019: HENRY PRELLWITZ (American, 1865-1940)Est. $800-$1,200
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ROBERT NAPIER, British, 19th c.: The Minstrelsgn. l.l. R Napiero/c (relined), 30 by 20 in., ornate gilt frame 38.5 by 28.5 in.
0020: ROBERT NAPIER, British, 19th c.Est. $600-$800
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JACK WHITTEN (American, 1939-2018): Soul Space V 1984sgn. on reverse Jack Whittenacrylic and oil/c, 20 sq. in., original box frame 21.75 sq. in. President Obama awarded Whitten the 2015 National Medal Of Arts Award.Whitten has been
0021: JACK WHITTEN (American, 1939-2018)Est. $20,000-$30,000
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JACK WHITTEN (American, 1939-2018): Soul Space IX 1984sgn. on reverse Jack Whittenoil and acrylic/c, 20 sq. in., original box frame 21.75 sq. in. President Obama awarded Whitten the 2015 National Medal Of Arts Award.Whitten has been
0022: JACK WHITTEN (American, 1939-2018)Est. $20,000-$30,000
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RUBIN PEACOCK BRONZE (American, b. 1941): tropical sunrisesgn. and dated Rubin Peacock 1990; bronzefoundry mark CIRE PERDUE/AYLETT/ART FOUNDATION11.5"h; 13.5"w; on 1" polished black marble base; 21 poundsVirginia-based, Peacock's work is on
0023: RUBIN PEACOCK BRONZE (American, b. 1941)Est. $500-$700
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WILLIAM T. ROBINSON (American, 1852-1934): a covey of quail in a fieldsgn. l.l. W T Robinson, o/c 18 by 15.25 in.; framed, 24.5 by 21.5
0025: WILLIAM T. ROBINSON (American, 1852-1934)Est. $300-$500