Hecho en Mexico 2023-10-28 Auction - 688 Price Results - Vogt Auction Texas in TX - Page 9
Attrib. Familia Castillo, Tree of Life CandelabraWilliam Spratling, Sterling Silver Fish VaseJohannes Scholze, 1926 Aztec Theater (San Antonio, Texas) Throne Chair
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San Antonio, TX, United States
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Hecho en Mexico

An auction celebrating the diversity of Mexican folk and fine arts, featuring the personal collection of life-long Mexican folk art collectors, Margaret and Fred Schellenberg, who acquired their pieces over decades spent travelling and living in Mexico, acquiring pieces from numerous notable folk artists along the way. Spanning from retablos to papier-mache, this sale will feature pieces from across various regions of Mexico, including several hallmark pieces, such as a rare William Spratling sterling vase and a signed Joseph de Paez retablo. Also to include a unique piece of San Antonio history, the Aztec Theatre throne chair!
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Pina de Barro, Cascara: Pina de barro (Michoacan), Cascara design, molded and hand-modeled clay, with copper and iron oxide glaze, supported on tripod legs height 16 in. x width 8 in. x depth 8 in. Provenance:
0193: Pina de Barro, CascaraEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Michoacan Greenware Folk Art Planter: Figural girl planter (Michoacan), with molded clay body, featuring base in the form of a young girl, supporting large matching vase, with applique accents, green glaze height 30 in. x width 9 in.
0194: Michoacan Greenware Folk Art PlanterEst. $400-$600
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Michoacan Greenware Vase: Michoacan greenware ceramic base, with applique flower accents, ribbon motif height 11 in. x width 6.5 in. x depth 6.5 in. Note: Vase does not have a bottom Provenance: Property from the
0195: Michoacan Greenware VaseEst. $80-$150
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Pair of Ceramic Candlesticks: Pair of ceramic candlesticks (Michoacan), with green glaze, floral applique, each supporting two candles height 13 in. x width 8.5 in. x depth 6.5 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long
0196: Pair of Ceramic CandlesticksEst. $200-$400
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Set of (3) Michoacan Greenware Candlesticks: Set of three Michoacan greenware candlesticks, with applique accents height 5 in. x width 3 in. x depth 3 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long Mexican folk art collection of Margaret and
0197: Set of (3) Michoacan Greenware CandlesticksEst. $100-$200
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Pair of Michoacan Greenware Candlesticks: Pair of Michoacan greenware candlesticks, to include one candlestick featuring baroque style frame, applique accents, relief of saint in lower niche, one candlestick with attached plaque featuring
0198: Pair of Michoacan Greenware CandlesticksEst. $200-$400
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Set of (3) Michoacan Greenware Pots: Set of three Michocan greenware pots (Tzintzuntzan), in the style of Cecilia Cuiriz, with molded bodies, hand-painted green floral motifs on black background, two with lids height 15 in. x width
0199: Set of (3) Michoacan Greenware PotsEst. $200-$300
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Large Oaxacan Folk Art Ceramic Pot: Large Oaxacan folk art ceramic pot, unglazed, with burned decoration, featuring ceramic applique at shoulder, depicting various types of vessel shapes, such as zapato, casuela, etc. height 23 in.
0200: Large Oaxacan Folk Art Ceramic PotEst. $300-$500
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Michocan Cascara Olla: Michoacan ceramic olla, with molded body, featuring cascara applique, sunflower motifs, yellow glaze height 15.5 in. x width 16 in. x depth 16 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long
0201: Michocan Cascara OllaEst. $400-$600
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Large Capula Ceramic Charger: Large Capula (Michoacan) charger, with hand painted bird and suitcase motif, rim featuring dotted flower designs height 1.5 in. x diameter 16.5 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long
0202: Large Capula Ceramic ChargerEst. $100-$300
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Early Uriarte Talavera Charger: Early Uriarte Talavera (Puebla, Mexico) charger, hand thrown, with hand-painted glaze, depicting a man selling pots, marked on base with stylized initials height 1 in. x width 9.5 in. x depth 9.5
0203: Early Uriarte Talavera ChargerEst. $200-$400
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(2) Uriarte Talavera Chargers: Two Uriarte Talavera chargers, both with hand-painted cobalt blue glazed motifs, to include one featuring floral motifs, the other with a central bird design diameter 9.5 in. x depth 1 in. /
0204: (2) Uriarte Talavera ChargersEst. $200-$300
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Set of (3) Uriarte Talavera Chargers: Set of three Uriarte Talavera (Puebla, Mexico) chargers, with blue and white glaze, featuring hand-painted bird motif, surrounded with foliate accents, marked on reverse diameter 10 in. x depth
0205: Set of (3) Uriarte Talavera ChargersEst. $300-$400
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Vintage Ceramic Artistica Talavera Charger: Vintage Ceramic Artistica Talavera (Puebla) charger, with hand-painted polychrome flowers, central bird motifs, signed "Puebla Mejico" above stylized initials "CA" diameter 15 in.
0206: Vintage Ceramic Artistica Talavera ChargerEst. $100-$200
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Zenon Pajarito, Large Tonala Charger: Zenon Pajarito (b. 1965, Tonala, Jalisco), large caneloware charger, decorated with intricate circular pattern Tonala designs, framing center scene featuring bird and botanical motifs, signed "NP Z.
0207: Zenon Pajarito, Large Tonala ChargerEst. $200-$400
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Ken Edwards, Tonala Dinner Service for Eight: Ken Edwards, setting for eight, Tonala dining set, includes 10 teacups, one gravy, one sugar, 8 dinner plates, 8 small plates, 8 small plates, nine saucers, nine small plates, one oil decanter, one
0208: Ken Edwards, Tonala Dinner Service for EightEst. $600-$900
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Mexican Majolica Dining Set: Mexican majolica talavera style dining set, by Talavera Rea (Guanajuato), to include plates, pitchers, tureens, mugs, bowls, etc., approximately 50 pieces total, with matching fruit pattern, marked
0209: Mexican Majolica Dining SetEst. $400-$800
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Monumental Batea Tray: Monumental batea tray, featuring painted floral motifs height 2 in. x width 32.5 in. x depth 32.5 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long Mexican folk art collection of Margaret and Fred
0210: Monumental Batea TrayEst. $200-$400
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Large Batea Lacquerware Tray: Large batea lacquerware tray (Michoacan), hand-carved, painted with floral motifs diameter 30.5 in. x depth 2.5 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long Mexican folk art collection of
0211: Large Batea Lacquerware TrayEst. $100-$300
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Large Lacquerware Tray: Large lacquerware tray (Guerreo, Mexico), featuring hand-painted polychrome floral motifs, central jaguar design, text reading "Concurso Tradicional De Laca de Temalcatzingo, Gro, Octubre 1st. de
0212: Large Lacquerware TrayEst. $300-$500
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Group of (3) Lacquerware Trays: Group of three lacquerware trays (Guerrero), of various sizes, all featuring hand-painted floral designs and bird motifs, created with the applicado (applied) technique height 21.5 in. x width
0213: Group of (3) Lacquerware TraysEst. $200-$300
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Set of (5) Lacquerware Batea Trays: Set of six batea trays (Michoacan), hand-carved featuring hand-painted lacquer floral motifs height 3 in. x width 17.5 in. x depth 17 in. Provenance: Property from the life-long Mexican folk
0215: Set of (5) Lacquerware Batea TraysEst. $400-$600
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Large Tlaquepaque Charger: Large Tlaquepaque ceramic charger, featuring hand-painted scene depicting oxen pulling a cart, trimmed with decorative border, marked "Made in Mexico" on reverse diameter 13 in. x depth 2
0216: Large Tlaquepaque ChargerEst. $100-$300