Spanish Colonial Mexico Auction 2021-09-18 Auction - 555 Price Results - Vogt Auction Texas in TX - Page 4
LiveAuctioneers Logo

Roberto Cardinale (20th C.), "The Alamo", 2000Enlightened Saint, Oil on CanvasImportant Spanish Colonial Era Sideboard
Done
San Antonio, TX, United States
Auction Details

Spanish Colonial Mexico Auction

A landmark auction event featuring wonderful artifacts of our treasured San Antonio heritage including the Estate of Dr. Richard L. Garcia, a long-time prominent San Antonio, Texas physician and collector, with fabulous Spanish Colonial artifacts, santos, icons, folk art, fine Mexican art from a Spring Branch, Texas collection, wonderful masks from a Hollywood Park, Texas home, retablos from a Ruidoso, New Mexico collection, rustic & primitive hacienda furniture, and authentic Spanish shipwreck Atocha coins from the Estate of Joseph Hardin Frost III of the legendary Texas banking family, and several surprises.
Lot Number: Lowest
24
Sold
20th C. Mexican Folk Art Caiman Carving: Mexican folk art caiman carved sculpture, having colorful painted accents with open jaw, circa 1920s 5"h x 26.5"w x 3.5"d Provenance: A Hollywood Park, Texas collection We happily provide
0073: 20th C. Mexican Folk Art Caiman CarvingEst. $200-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
20th C. Mexican Folk Art Carving, Mermaid: Mexican folk art wood caring, depicting a mermaid with colorful painted accents, circa 20th century 9.5"h x 15.5"w x 10"d Provenance: A Hollywood Park, Texas collection We happily provide
0074: 20th C. Mexican Folk Art Carving, MermaidEst. $300-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
C. Rivera (Mexico), Folk Art Owl, ceramic: C. Rivera, Mexican folk art owl, having painted classical motif, glazed ceramic 14.5"h x 15"w x 6.5"d Provenance: Property from the Northrup Ranch (Pipe Creek, TX) We happily provide
0076: C. Rivera (Mexico), Folk Art Owl, ceramicEst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
Sold
Mexican Folk Art Pottery Figural Coin Bank: Mexican folk art pottery coin bank, having figural motif of a mustached man, handled with coin slot 6"h x 4"w x 6"d Provenance: A Tomball, Texas collection We happily provide seamless
0077: Mexican Folk Art Pottery Figural Coin BankEst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
Sold
Tonala Mexico Pictorial Pottery, Sun: Vintage Tonala, Mexico pictorial pottery, painted sun motif 14"h x 12.5"w x 6"d Provenance: A Spring Branch, Texas collection We happily provide seamless shipping services on everything we
0079: Tonala Mexico Pictorial Pottery, SunEst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
Sold
Collection of Approx. 70 Mexican Pottery: Collection of approx. seventy pieces of vintage Mexican pottery dining and servingware, most marked Uriarte Pue. MEX, Talavera, to include plates, bowls, cups, etc 11.5"h x 12"w/ largest
0080: Collection of Approx. 70 Mexican PotteryEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
Roberto Cardinale (20th C.), "The Alamo", 2000: Roberto Cardinale (20th C., New Mexico), titled "Mission San Antonio de Valero, The Alamo", dated 2000, wood carving 15.5"h x 13"w x 20.5"d Provenance: A Terrell Hills, Texas collection We
0083: Roberto Cardinale (20th C.), "The Alamo", 2000Est. $1,000-$1,500
See Sold Price
Sold
Smiley, "Brothers of Holy Cross", 1968: Smiley, titled "Brothers of Holy Cross", dated 1968, Mission Espada (San Antonio, TX), hand colored lithograph, framed frame: 28"h x 22.5"w Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas collection We
0087: Smiley, "Brothers of Holy Cross", 1968Est. $200-$400
See Sold Price
Sold
Spanish Colonial Era Hacienda Table: Spanish Colonial Era hacienda table, having rectangular top over ornately carved apron, floral motif, rising on stretchered carved legs 33"h x 72"w x 40"d Provenance: A prominent Corpus
0090: Spanish Colonial Era Hacienda TableEst. $800-$1,200
See Sold Price
Sold
20th C. Mexican Folk Art Mask, Scorpion: Mexican folk art mask, having a colorful carved scorpion motif with two smaller flanking scorpions, circa 1920s 32.5"h x 29"w x 15.5"d Provenance: A Hollywood Park, Texas collection
0091: 20th C. Mexican Folk Art Mask, ScorpionEst. $600-$900
See Sold Price
Sold
19th C. Mexican Folk Art Tigre Mask: Early Mexican folk art tigre mask, also called "Tigre Guerrero" battle helmet, in the manner of Guerrero school, having hard leather base with porcupine spikes and colorful painted accents, circa
0092: 19th C. Mexican Folk Art Tigre MaskEst. $500-$800
See Sold Price
Sold
20th C. Metepec School Pottery Dance Mask: In the manner of Metepec school, Mexican folk art glazed pottery figural dance mask, circa 1950s 15"h x 9"w x 6"d Provenance: A Spring Branch, Texas collection We happily provide seamless
0095: 20th C. Metepec School Pottery Dance MaskEst. $200-$500
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP