Unreserved Auction Session 1 2016-01-15 Auction - 569 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 24
SARA SAX; ROOKWOOD Modeled Vellum vaseCLEWELLOSCAR BACH
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
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Unreserved Auction Session 1

Rago

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The sale begins with Early 20th C. pottery by Rookwood, featuring artists such as Sara Sax, Elizabeth Lincoln, Lenore Asbury, William Hentschel, Ed Diers, Arthur Conant, Fred Rothenbusch, and pottery made in Ohio by Roseville and Weller. Arts and Crafts furniture features L. & J.G. Stickley, Gustav Stickley, Stickley Brothers. Art Glass by famous makers Tiffany Studios, Loetz, Daum, Galle, and Lalique. Arts and Crafts lighting includes a run of Handel lamps. Metalwork features several lots of Roycroft, WMF silver plate, several lots of Heintz from a collector; and silver by Georg Jensen, Gorham, and Reed and Barton. There is Contemporary Arts and Crafts furniture by Stickley by E.J. Audi. English and European ceramics Pierrefonds, Majolica, and Moorcroft. Estates items include ceramics by Minton, Meissen, and Majolica; fine art by Frederick Lee Bridell, Jean Jacques Rousseau, C. Schmidt, a bronze by Antoine-Louis Barye; period Furniture; clocks by Tiffany & Co. and Jaeger Le Coultre. There are Native American items, such as baskets, rugs, dolls; Asian fine and decorative arts; books, stamps, coins and ephemera.
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POP ART MAGAZINES, POSTERS, ETC.: Twelve pieces: Andy Warhol Stable Gallery promo poster, exhibit hand out, Newsweek photograph of Any Warhol, five Harry Who magazines, Hans Richter Schilder catalogue, etc., France/America, Mid-20th
0546: POP ART MAGAZINES, POSTERS, ETC.Est. $400-$600
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STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS & ETC.: In "as-found" condition, worldwide, 19th/20th c.
0547: STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS & ETC.Est. $200-$300
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STAMPS, PHILATELIC EPHEMERA & ETC.: In "as-found" condition, worldwide, 19th/20th c.
0548: STAMPS, PHILATELIC EPHEMERA & ETC.Est. $200-$300
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STAMPS: In "as-found" condition, worldwide, 19th/20th c.
0549: STAMPSEst. $200-$300
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STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS & ETC.: In "as-found" condition, worldwide, most India and British colonies, 19th/20th c.
0550: STAMPS, FIRST DAY COVERS & ETC.Est. $200-$300
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U.S. MERCURY AND ROOSLVELT 10C: Approximately 900 dimes/ $90.00 face 90% silver, 20th c.
0551: U.S. MERCURY AND ROOSLVELT 10CEst. $700-$900
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U.S ROOSEVELT SILVER 10C: Approximately 1200 dimes/ $120 face 90% silver, 20th c.
0552: U.S ROOSEVELT SILVER 10CEst. $800-$1,200
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U.S BUFFALO AND V 5C. COINS: Two bags: approximately 1150 coins: 1050 Buffalo and 100 V nickels, 19th/20th c.
0553: U.S BUFFALO AND V 5C. COINSEst. $250-$350
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U.S COINS AND MINT SETS: 1000+ pieces including 50 mint sets and 1000+ pennies, 20th c.
0554: U.S COINS AND MINT SETSEst. $150-$250
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WORLD PROOF AND MINT COINS: Two boxes: Aproximately forty five sets and individual coins; 20th c.
0555: WORLD PROOF AND MINT COINSEst. $200-$300
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WORLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOF, MINT SETS AND MEDALS: Thirty-five pieces including: Canadian 1976 silver, Olympic coin set, Canadian mint sets, etc., 20th c.
0556: WORLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOF, MINT SETS AND MEDALSEst. $300-$500
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WORLD COINS COLLECTION: Four boxes: 1000+ coins from around the world.
0557: WORLD COINS COLLECTIONEst. $250-$350
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HUGE U.S. CURRENCY LOT: Approximately 500 including: $20.00 Philadelphia Federal Reserve note, (2) 1923 $1.00 large notes, 1934 $100.00 notes, etc.
0558: HUGE U.S. CURRENCY LOTEst. $600-$800
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U.S & FOREIGN COINS/ CURRENCY: Twenty-five pieces: Ten framed U.S coin sets, 40% silver, bicentennial proof sets, 1988 silver eagle, etc.
0559: U.S & FOREIGN COINS/ CURRENCYEst. $400-$600
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WORLD COINS AND CURRENCY COLLECTION: Twenty bags: 4000+ coins.
0560: WORLD COINS AND CURRENCY COLLECTIONEst. $800-$1,200
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WORLD MODERN CURRENCY: Fifteen binders with notes from the Saudi Peninsula, Botswana, Suriname, and etc, Most 20th c.
0561: WORLD MODERN CURRENCYEst. $400-$600
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WORLD MODERN CURRENCY: Six binders with notes from Spain, Portugal, Yugoslavia, Greece, The Netherlands, Itlay, and etc., 20th c.
0562: WORLD MODERN CURRENCYEst. $300-$500