Modern and Asian Art, Rare Books and More 2022-12-07 Auction - 342 Price Results - Caza Sikes in OH - Page 8
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Bert Stern Silkscreen of Marilyn MonroeJapanese Clay Teapot by Hiroshi KitaFirst Edition of Cook's Third Voyage
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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SESSION 1: Caza Sikes is thrilled to offer the Estates of Reiko and Michael Baum as a single owner auction. Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life. Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues. Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style. The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home. SESSION 2: Beginning with lot 301Session II of the December 7 Auction features selection from the Estate of William Hodges, noted print dealer and bookseller, New Kent, VA. Included within this portion are a number of rare and antique books including three volumes of Cook's Voyages, a selection of coins, and other antiquarian prints.
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Glassman Contemporary Ceramic Vessels: A group of 6 vessels, all late 20th century, and each signed Glassman. Collected by the Baums. Tallest ht. 11".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)
0170: Glassman Contemporary Ceramic VesselsEst. $100-$150
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12 Japanese Studio Ceramic Bowls: All 3rd quarter 20th century, consisting of 12 ceramic bowls by various makers. Tallest ht. 3.5".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and
0171: 12 Japanese Studio Ceramic BowlsEst. $150-$250
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12 Japanese Studio Ceramic Bowls: 12 ceramic bowls in different glazes and styles, various makers. Tallest ht. 3.5".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael passed
0172: 12 Japanese Studio Ceramic BowlsEst. $150-$250
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Ceramic Trays by Boyer: 20th century, a group of 8 trays with line glazing, each signed to the underside. Largest lg. 19".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and
0173: Ceramic Trays by BoyerEst. $50-$100
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Paul Bellardo Ceramic Vessels: Paul Bellardo (American, 20th century). Three ceramic vessels, including one cracked glazed bowl, and a pair of smaller green glazed vessels, each signed to underside. Tallest ht. 4.5".From the
0174: Paul Bellardo Ceramic VesselsEst. $50-$75
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Chinese/Japanese Tea Related Ceramics: Including a graduated set of Chinese squared cups, 10 in total, each with cracked glazed interior and inscribed exterior body. Also a group of blue and white teacups, 15 total, with 6 small, 6 larger
0175: Chinese/Japanese Tea Related CeramicsEst. $100-$150
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Studio Ceramics: Collection of Trays: 20th century, a collection of 7 robust studio ceramics trays, by various makers. Largest diameter 16.5".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko
0176: Studio Ceramics: Collection of TraysEst. $150-$250
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Studio Ceramics: Group of Vessels: 20th century, a group of 9 vessels by various makers, including a stack design pot, several vases, one Japanese inspired vase with deliberate cracked and fitted foot, one covered vase. Several
0177: Studio Ceramics: Group of VesselsEst. $100-$150
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Studio Ceramics: Tea Related: A large grouping of teacups, trays, teapots and other ceramic accessories.From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael passed away
0178: Studio Ceramics: Tea RelatedEst. $100-$150
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Studio Ceramics: Ten Vessels: A grouping of ten ceramic vessels, various makers and designs, including a patterned shallow bowl, a covered box, a large ovoid vase, a pair of shallow bowls, an incised worded covered jar, and two
0179: Studio Ceramics: Ten VesselsEst. $200-$300
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Collection of Baskets: Japanese and American, a mixture of baskets or woven trays.From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of
0181: Collection of BasketsEst. $100-$150
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Japanese Works of Art: Including a signed graphite and watercolor work, signed l.l., a 19th century Kunisada, with inscription to lower backing, a pair of reproduction Hiroshige, a calligraphy study on paper, and finally a
0182: Japanese Works of ArtEst. $100-$200
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Japanese Masks and Doll: A pair of antique Japanese masks, carved and with painted gesso and hair elements, as well as a 20th century doll. Tallest mask ht. 8.5".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and
0183: Japanese Masks and DollEst. $100-$150
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African Ankle Currency Bracelets: A group of 6 iron or bronze currency bracelets, including 3 with relief casting, and three which appear 20th century, larger and of a more plain casting variety. Largest diameter 8.5".From the
0184: African Ankle Currency BraceletsEst. $100-$150
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Gargantuan Reiko Sakagami Japanese Textiles: Over 150 textile articles, including full Kimono's (many which have wrapping from Japanese Department stores from the 1950s-90s), belts, both male and female. Please review the comprehensive images.
0185: Gargantuan Reiko Sakagami Japanese TextilesEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Cow Bell and Weights: Including a cow bell and a pair of weights in conicasl form. Ht. of tallest 7".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael passed away
0186: Cow Bell and WeightsEst. $20-$30
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Early Iron Ladle: 18th century or earlier, a cast iron ladle, in naive form and casting. Lg. 14.5".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael passed
0187: Early Iron LadleEst. $50-$100
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Prehistoric Stone Mall Head: Lg. 6". From Mn O' War Farm, Lexington, KY.From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in
0188: Prehistoric Stone Mall HeadEst. $50-$100
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Four Examples of American Stoneware: A group of 4 stoneware jugs, including one plain example by J. Fisher. Tallest ht.12".From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021) ÊBoth Reiko and Michael
0189: Four Examples of American StonewareEst. $50-$75
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Tiffany Frame from "Kitano New York": A silverplated frame by Tiffany & Co in box, with engraved "The Kitano, New York" to lower border. The Kitano was the first Japanese owned hotel in in New York City. Box measures 9.25" x 6.5".From
0192: Tiffany Frame from "Kitano New York"Est. $20-$40
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Collection of Equestrian and Other Canes: A group of 10 canes or walking sticks, including 5 with equestrian handles in silver plated wraps.Longest lg. 37".Ê Includes one modern sword cane.From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum
0193: Collection of Equestrian and Other CanesEst. $200-$400
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