Fine Curiosities Auction 2025-06-19 Auction - 209 Price Results - Clars Auctions in CA - Page 2
A fine and imposing Belle Epoque silvered bronze nine light chandelierA French 22k gold, turquoise and amethyst walking caneA suite of twelve American Renaissance Revival dining chairs in the Horner taste, circa 1870
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Oakland, CA, United States
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On June 19th, Clars is proud to present the Estate of Eddi Van Auken at our Fine Curiosities Auction. Eddi was a San Francisco Bay Area antique historian, collector, artist, and author who spent over 30 years acquiring, researching, and cataloging antique walking sticks from around the world, as well as other rare and unique items. Preview will be held Wednesday, June 18th, from 1- 5 p.m. PST, or by private appointment.
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Three animal head walking canes: Three animal head walking canes, comprising a Black Forest cane with goat's head, 38"l and two silver mounted canes with malacca shafts, the rabbit with English sterling marks to handle, 35.5"h and
5026: Three animal head walking canesEst. $400-$600
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Two European automaton walking canes: Two European automaton walking canes, late 19th/early 20th century, the first articulated monkey with button beneath chin that when depressed makes tongue stick out, 36"h; the second gentleman
5027: Two European automaton walking canesEst. $300-$500
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Two Continental wood walking canes: Two Continental wood walking canes, 18th century each carved with lion handles, one inscribed 'Anno 1717'; the other with snuff box, 35.25"h and 38.5"h. Provenance: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken,
5028: Two Continental wood walking canesEst. $700-$900
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Two European walking canes carved with women: Two European walking canes carved with women, 19th century, the first with Eve and the Serpent, 7.5"l (handle); 34"h (overall); the second with female entertainer, inscribed 'Souvenu, GIRAUD' and
5030: Two European walking canes carved with womenEst. $400-$600
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A Folk Art polychrome walking cane of a dog head: A Folk Art polychrome walking cane of a dog head, mid 19th century, carved on piece of wood with glass eyes and bone teeth, applied with brass plaque inscribed '1842', below heraldic bust of a man,
5031: A Folk Art polychrome walking cane of a dog headEst. $300-$500
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Three Folk Art walking canes: Three Folk Art walking canes, comprising one in the form of a whip with bone ferrule, 35"h; one Nautical bound with rope, 35"h and one, possibly Polish, carved overall in low relief with figural
5035: Three Folk Art walking canesEst. $250-$350
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A sketch book of walking canes: A sketch book of walking canes, each sheet 16.25"h x 10.25. Provenance: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken, Danville, California
5036: A sketch book of walking canesEst. $400-$600
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Two Classical style campana form urns: Two Classical style campana form urns, the first verdigris patinated bronze example, 16.25"h x 23.5"dia; the second French polished iron example, 10.5"h x 14.75"w. Provenance: The Estate of Eddi Van
5040: Two Classical style campana form urnsEst. $400-$600
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A verdigris patinated copper owl roof figure: A verdigris patinated copper owl roof figure, now raised on stand, overall 26.5"h. Provenance: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken, Danville, California aquired from Peter Bartlett Art and Antiques, Los
5041: A verdigris patinated copper owl roof figureEst. $400-$600
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A pair of iron architectural element of stars: A pair of iron architectural element of stars, now mounted as table lamps, 20?h (excluding electrical fittings); 24?h (overall). Provenance: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken, Danville, California
5046: A pair of iron architectural element of starsEst. $300-$500
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A pair of large Corinthian architectural capitals: A pair of large Corinthian architectural capitals, 30"h x 31.5" x 31"d. Provenance: The Estate of Eddi Van Auken, Danville, California
5047: A pair of large Corinthian architectural capitalsEst. $800-$1,200
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A large American tambor form clock: A large American tambor form clock, Gilbert Clock Co., late 19th century, likely originally part of a larger architectural element with Roman numeral enamel dial, movement marked 'Gilbert Clock Co.',
5048: A large American tambor form clockEst. $200-$300