Summer Estates Auction 2021-07-18 Auction - 573 Price Results - Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery in GA - Page 21
PAIR, BACCARAT & MOSER IRANIAN LUSTER CANDLESTICKSCHARLES F. KENNEY, NAUTICAL OIL ON CANVASSTEUBEN BLUE AURENE ACID CUT-BACK ART GLASS VASE
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Atlanta, GA, United States
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Summer Estates Auction

A&O is pleased to present more than 600 lots of period antiques, fine art, Asian arts, decorative arts, art glass, luxury handbags, and rugs from fine estates and collections around the Southeastern US.
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CARDER STEUBEN JADE ART GLASS GLOBULAR VASE: Steuben (American), early 20th century. Green jade art glass vase, form 2648. Apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 6".
0536: CARDER STEUBEN JADE ART GLASS GLOBULAR VASEEst. $200-$400
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CARDER STEUBEN CLUTHRA ART GLASS DOUBLE VASE: Steuben (American), mark used 1903-1933. Double art glass vase (shape 6874) having a triangular form with wisteria to white Cluthra decoration, on a colorless oval base. Acid marked "Steuben" to
0538: CARDER STEUBEN CLUTHRA ART GLASS DOUBLE VASEEst. $300-$500
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CARDER STEUBEN PINK ART GLASS STEMWARE, 2PCS: Steuben (American), mark used 1903-1933. Group of two pieces of pink leaded art glass stemware comprising a goblet (shape 3551) with Rosaline over Alabaster flared bowl with engraved "Etruscan"
0542: CARDER STEUBEN PINK ART GLASS STEMWARE, 2PCSEst. $500-$700
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CARDER STEUBEN ART DECO FROSTED GLASS GAZELLE: Steuben (American), 1933-1940. Sidney Waugh (American, 1904-1963) designed colorless matte/frosted leaded glass figure or single bookend (shape 7399), depicting a leaping gazelle. Acid mark to the
0543: CARDER STEUBEN ART DECO FROSTED GLASS GAZELLEEst. $150-$300
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CARDER STEUBEN AURENE BLUE FOOTED GLASS BOWL: Steuben (American), early 20th century. Aurene blue footed glass bowl having wide splayed rim and short foot, model 2839. Having onion skin finish. Color and model number etched to underside. Approx.
0544: CARDER STEUBEN AURENE BLUE FOOTED GLASS BOWLEst. $300-$500
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CARDER STEUBEN BLUE AURENE LOW BOWL, 2586: Steuben (American), early 20th century. Blue Aurene art glass low bowl (shape 2586), rising on applied feet. Shape and color engraved to underside. Approx. h. 2.25", dia. 8".
0545: CARDER STEUBEN BLUE AURENE LOW BOWL, 2586Est. $300-$500
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CARDER STEUBEN AURENE GOLD RUFFLED VASE: Steuben (American), early 20th century. Gold aurene "Grotesque" iridescent glass vase having fluted rim and wide foot. Form 7265. Maker's mark to underside of foot. Approx. 10".
0546: CARDER STEUBEN AURENE GOLD RUFFLED VASEEst. $300-$500
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CARDER STEUBEN AURENE GOLD PERFUME ATOMIZER: Steuben (American) for DeVilbiss Corporation (American), early 20th century. Gold aurene iridescent perfume bottle with atomizer nozzle in gold tone model 6136. Apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 7.25"
0547: CARDER STEUBEN AURENE GOLD PERFUME ATOMIZEREst. $400-$600
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TWO CARDER STEUBEN IRIDESCENT PIECES, GOLD & BLUE: Steuben (American), early 20th century. Blue Aurene bowl, form 2687, and Gold Aurene footed centerpiece bowl, form 2586. Appropriately marked to underside. Approx. h. 4.125" (blue), diam. 10" (gold).
0550: TWO CARDER STEUBEN IRIDESCENT PIECES, GOLD & BLUEEst. $500-$1,000
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CARDER STEUBEN AMETHYST PURPLE GLASS VASE: Steuben (American), early 20th century. Carder era trumpet form blown glass vase in Amethyst. Appropriately marked to foot. Approx. h. 11.5", diam. 6.875".
0552: CARDER STEUBEN AMETHYST PURPLE GLASS VASEEst. $200-$400
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MOSER & STEUBEN CRYSTAL BARWARE, 5PCS: Five piece grouping of crystal barware comprising four Ted Muehling (American, b. 1953) for Steuben Glass Works "Tortoise" colorless double old fashioneds and a colorless Moser "Jubilant" decanter.
0553: MOSER & STEUBEN CRYSTAL BARWARE, 5PCSEst. $600-$800
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GEORGE II STYLE DIMINUTIVE WALNUT CHEST ON STAND: English, early 20th century. George II style diminutive walnut highboy having book matched veneer, scalloped apron, and ball and claw feet. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Estate of Aimee
0555: GEORGE II STYLE DIMINUTIVE WALNUT CHEST ON STANDEst. $600-$1,200
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L. 19th C. GEORGIAN STYLE OAK TWO-DRAWER CHEST: Likely English, late 19th century. Georgian style meal bin or chest with two decorative friezes, Asian style brass mask handles, decorative dovetails, and raised on lion paw feet. Apparently
0556: L. 19th C. GEORGIAN STYLE OAK TWO-DRAWER CHESTEst. $600-$1,200
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GEORGE II STYLE OYSTER VENEER TEA TABLE: English, early 20th century. George II style tea table with oyster veneer to top, scalloped apron, shell knees, and ball and claw feet. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: From the Estate of Aimee Lacey
0557: GEORGE II STYLE OYSTER VENEER TEA TABLEEst. $600-$1,200