Great Estates 2014-09-13 Auction - 686 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 2
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GREAT ESTATES (LOTS 1000-1699): SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 10 A.M. Saturday?s auction begins with property from the Stokes family. Robert Stokes, a Princeton, New Jersey businessman, bought from top dealers ? Israel Sack, Louis Richmond, Wilford Lawshe ? as well as private individuals in the 1920s and 1930s. His daughter-in-law, Marie Louise Reeder Stokes, added a number of pieces to the collection, some descended through Reeder family, others acquired from market sources. The Estates sale continues with lots 1042 ? 1051, sold to benefit The George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, followed by a selection of Native American/Western,Furnishings,Rugs, Autographs, First Edition Books, Bronzes, Fine Art, Porcelains, Glass and Asian.
GEORGE III MIRROR: Mahogany with gilded decoration, original glass, England, ca. 1770; 40" x 20"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1024: GEORGE III MIRROREst. $600-$800Lot Passed
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TWO DRAWER SHERATON BED SIDE STAND: Birdseye and tiger maple, graduated drawers, turned legs, American, ca. 1810; 18" x 16" x 28"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1025: TWO DRAWER SHERATON BED SIDE STANDEst. $400-$600
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BIJAR ORIENTAL CENTER HALL RUG: Blue floral patterns on red ground, 20th c.; 132" x 65"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1026: BIJAR ORIENTAL CENTER HALL RUGEst. $800-$1,200
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SHIRVAN ORIENTAL AREA RUG: Red floral design on beige ground, early 20th c.; 78" x 46"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1027: SHIRVAN ORIENTAL AREA RUGEst. $500-$700
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ORIENTAL AREA RUG: Red all over design on beige ground; 76 1/2" x 49"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1028: ORIENTAL AREA RUGEst. $400-$600
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ORIENTAL AREA RUG: Center medallion and repeating floral pattern on red ground, early 20th c.; 83"x 54"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1029: ORIENTAL AREA RUGEst. $400-$600
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CHIPPENDALE MIRROR: Mahogany, gilded decoration, early glass, probably England, late 18th c.; 45 1/2" x 23 1/2"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1031: CHIPPENDALE MIRROREst. $600-$800
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GROUP OF THREE AMERICAN CHAIRS: Birdcage Windsor side chair, Delaware Valley ladder back side chair with rush seat and a New England side chair with rush seat, late 18th/early 19th c.; Tallest: 48" x 32 1/2" x 20"; Provenance: The
1032: GROUP OF THREE AMERICAN CHAIRSEst. $400-$600
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ONE DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE BED SIDE STAND: Pine, splay leg, American, ca.; 1800; 27 3/4" x 16"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1033: ONE DRAWER HEPPLEWHITE BED SIDE STANDEst. $300-$500
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TILT TOP CANDLESTAND: Curly maple, pedestal base, ca. 1800; 27 " x 13 1/2"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1034: TILT TOP CANDLESTANDEst. $300-$500
18th/20th C. CHIPPENDALE ARMCHAIRS: Mahogany Chippendale with upholstered seat and ribbon slat back, stretcher base, ca. 1760 together with a reproduction Chippendale open armchair, 20th c.; 45" x 24 1/2" x 18"; Provenance: The Stokes
1035: 18th/20th C. CHIPPENDALE ARMCHAIRSEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
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SHERATON MIRROR: Gilded frame with Washington Memorial reverse painted glass, New York, ca. 1810; 34" x 14"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1036: SHERATON MIRROREst. $300-$500
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GROUP OF THREE MIRRORS: Sheraton with eglomise panel together with a Neoclassical style and a curly maple frame, early 20th c.; Largest: 40 1/2" x 20 1/2"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1037: GROUP OF THREE MIRRORSEst. $400-$600
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INDIAN HERB BITTERS BOTTLE: Indian Queen in amber glass together with Pittsburgh Glass amethyst ribbed decanter, American, 19th c.; Bottle embossed with patent date Feb 11, 1868; Tallest: 12 1/4"; Provenance: The Stokes Family
1038: INDIAN HERB BITTERS BOTTLEEst. $800-$1,200
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VENETIAN GLASS STEMWARE: Twenty-one pieces, twelve matching in yellow with green stems, together with nine others, Italy, 20th c.; Tallest: 7 3/4"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1039: VENETIAN GLASS STEMWAREEst. $400-$600
FROSTED LION PATTERN GLASS: Thirteen pieces including two celeries, three pitchers, one oval platter, covered compost, covered butter and five assorted pieces, American, 20th c.; Platter: 12 1/2" x 9"; Provenance: The Stokes
1040: FROSTED LION PATTERN GLASSEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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FRENCH SCULPTURE OF A FARMER: White metal, France, 19th c.; Signed ' Le Normand'; 13"; Provenance: The Stokes Family Collection, Princeton
1041: FRENCH SCULPTURE OF A FARMEREst. $150-$250
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AFTER UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI (Japanese, 1797-1861): "Tametomo rescued by Tengus from Sanuki-no-in" woodblock triptych, re-carved, late 20th c.; 14" x 30" (sight); Proceeds Benefit The George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, New Hope, Pennsylvania
1042: AFTER UTAGAWA KUNIYOSHI (Japanese, 1797-1861)Est. $400-$600
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TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (Japanese, 1770-1825): Three Japanese woodblock prints and a Chinese scroll painting of plum blossoms, 20th c.; Largest woodblock: 26 1/2" 14 1/2"; Proceeds Benefit the George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, New Hope,
1043: TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (Japanese, 1770-1825)Est. $400-$600
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THAI BAN CHIANG POTTERY: Four vessels with swirl pattern decorations, 3-4,000 B.C.; Largest: 8" x 7"; Proceeds Benefit the George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, New Hope, Pennsylvania
1044: THAI BAN CHIANG POTTERYEst. $600-$800
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CONTEMPORARY STUDIO POTTERY: Four items, Mashiko deep bowl with hatched design, William Vogler charger and two small pieces of Royal Copenhagen, 20th c.; Charger signed; Vogler: 16" dia.; Proceeds Benefit the George Nakashima
1045: CONTEMPORARY STUDIO POTTERYEst. $300-$500
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WARREN McKENZIE (American, b. 1924): Brown slip-decorated round charger, late 20th c.; Impressed mark; 12 1/2" dia.; Proceeds Benefit the George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, New Hope, Pennsylvania
1046: WARREN McKENZIE (American, b. 1924)Est. $200-$300
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CHINESE EXPORT POTTERY: Four items, blue and white paint box, blue and white crackleware bowl and two shallow bowls, 18th/19th c.; Largest: 2 1/4" x 10 3/4"; Proceeds Benefit the George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, New
1047: CHINESE EXPORT POTTERYEst. $500-$700
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JAPANESE PAINTED SCREEN: Floral design, six panels, early 20th c.; 42" x 109";Proceeds Benefit the George Nakashima Foundation for Peace, New Hope, Pennsylvania
1048: JAPANESE PAINTED SCREENEst. $600-$800