Objects Online Auction 2017-10-25 Auction - 546 Price Results - Treadway Toomey Auctions in IL - Page 6
Francis Chapin, (American, 1899-1965), Studio Window,Severin Hansen for Haslev Mobelsnedkeri A/S, coffeeFrank Lloyd Wright, The Life Work of Frank Lloyd
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Oak Park, IL, United States
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The sale will offer material from a variety of periods and media including Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Silver, Decorative Arts, Fine Art, Modern Design and will feature part one of the Wilbert & Marilyn Hasbrouck collection, lots 1001-1078. More than Fifty Years of the Wilbert & Marilyn Hasbrouck Collection of Books on Frank Lloyd Wright, The Prairie School and Related Material: Part I When it comes to architecture-related books and documents, Bill and Marilyn Hasbrouck have always had a sixth-sense for finding the rare and unusual.  Their legendary Prairie Avenue Bookshop in Chicago was always the ?go to? place to secure elusive historical items.  And while visiting their store, it was impossible to leave without finding other things that you never even knew existed. Bill and Marilyn?s shop was always a literal open book for its customers. With a shop so filled with diverse and wonderful treasures, it was natural to wonder what was in their personal library at home.   Well?..here?s the answer. Their decision to downsize has resulted in some eye-opening lots for anyone interested in architecture, design, planning, landscape and other related disciplines. I?m surprised ? and at the same time I?m not surprised. Wonder no more. Welcome to an exciting book hunting expedition courtesy of Bill and Marilyn. Opportunities like this don?t happen often, so enjoy! Tim Samuelson, Cultural Historian - City of Chicago Absentee bidding will be available through the gallery and online bidding is available via LiveAuctioneers and Invaluable. Please note, this is an online only sale.
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American Art Nouveau, Lily style three-light boudoir: American Art Nouveau, Lily style three-light boudoir lamp, bronze, 5"dia x 15.25"h
1121: American Art Nouveau, Lily style three-light boudoirEst. US$200-US$300
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In the Style of Tiffany Studios, candlestick, bronze,: In the Style of Tiffany Studios, candlestick, bronze, spurious marks, 3.25"dia x 8.5"h
1123: In the Style of Tiffany Studios, candlestick, bronze,Est. US$300-US$500
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Navajo (Crystal), rug, dyed wool, 25.5"w x 46.5"l: Navajo (Crystal), rug, dyed wool, 25.5"w x 46.5"l
1128: Navajo (Crystal), rug, dyed wool, 25.5"w x 46.5"lEst. US$100-US$200
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American Indian, possibly Iroquois, jacket, vest and: American Indian, possibly Iroquois, jacket, vest and moccasins, beads, moosehide, jacket: 22"w (flat without arms) x 30"l
1129: American Indian, possibly Iroquois, jacket, vest andEst. US$500-US$700
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Zapotec, rug, Mexico, dyed wool, 62"w x 74"l: Zapotec, rug, Mexico, dyed wool, 62"w x 74"l
1130: Zapotec, rug, Mexico, dyed wool, 62"w x 74"lEst. US$100-US$200
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Zapotec, rugs, two, Mexico, dyed wool, larger: 46"w x: Zapotec, rugs, two, Mexico, dyed wool, larger: 46"w x 75"l; smaller: 31"w x 54.5"l
1131: Zapotec, rugs, two, Mexico, dyed wool, larger: 46"w xEst. US$100-US$200
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Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery,: Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery, Lily Pond ewer, #578, Cincinnati, OH, 1896, Standard glazed ceramic, signed, dated, numbered, 9"dia x 17"h
1132: Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery,Est. US$400-US$600
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Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery,: Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery, Floral vase, #469B, Cincinnati, OH, 1888, Standard glazed ceramic, signed, dated, numbered, together with a Mary Perkins for Rookwood Pottery
1133: Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery,Est. US$250-US$350
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William P. McDonald (1864-1931) for Rookwood Pottery,: William P. McDonald (1864-1931) for Rookwood Pottery, Horse Head bookends, #6014, Cincinnati, OH, 1934, white matte glazed ceramic, impressed marks, dated, numbered, 5.75"w x 3"d x 6"h Provenance:
1135: William P. McDonald (1864-1931) for Rookwood Pottery,Est. US$200-US$300
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Rookwood Pottery, Glaze Effect vase, #6317C,: Rookwood Pottery, Glaze Effect vase, #6317C, Cincinnati, OH, 1932, yellow to blue glazed ceramic, impressed marks, dated, numbered, 5"dia x 7"h Provenance: Provenance:Property from the Collection of
1136: Rookwood Pottery, Glaze Effect vase, #6317C,Est. US$200-US$300
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Rookwood Pottery, bust, #2026, Cincinnati, OH, 1925,: Rookwood Pottery, bust, #2026, Cincinnati, OH, 1925, glazed ceramic, impressed marks, dated, numbered, together with a Rookwood Pottery trivet, glazed ceramic, impressed marks, #3124, 1922, 6"sq,
1137: Rookwood Pottery, bust, #2026, Cincinnati, OH, 1925,Est. US$200-US$300
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Rookwood Pottery, Poppy vase table lamp, #6006,: Rookwood Pottery, Poppy vase table lamp, #6006, Cincinnati, OH, 1930, Matte glazed ceramic, bronzed metal, impressed marks, dated, numbered, original sticker, 8"dia x 25"h
1140: Rookwood Pottery, Poppy vase table lamp, #6006,Est. US$200-US$300
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Rookwood Pottery, vases, five, Cincinnati, OH,: Rookwood Pottery, vases, five, Cincinnati, OH, 1921-1931, matte glazed ceramic, impressed marks, dated, numbered, left to right: #1908, #6094, #2873, #1842, #2559, largest: 3.75"dia x 5"h
1141: Rookwood Pottery, vases, five, Cincinnati, OH,Est. US$250-US$350
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Rookwood Pottery, Rook vase, #1795, Cincinnati, OH,: Rookwood Pottery, Rook vase, #1795, Cincinnati, OH, 1928, matte glazed ceramic, impressed marks, numbered, dated, 3"w x 2.75"d x 4.75
1142: Rookwood Pottery, Rook vase, #1795, Cincinnati, OH,Est. US$100-US$200