Fall Auction Weekend - Day 3 2017-11-19 Auction - 442 Price Results - Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in ME - Page 11
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GENT'S WRISTWATCHLEADED GLASS SHADE DOLPHIN TABLE LAMP(4 PC) GEORG JENSEN TEA & COFFEE SERVICE
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Thomaston, ME, United States
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Fall Auction Weekend - Day 3

Our fall three-day auction weekend offers rare and decorative objects from estates throughout Maine and New England. On Day 3, we focus on 20th Century decorative arts, featuring artwork by Willem de Kooning, Elizabeth Shippen Green, Andrew Wyeth, and Thomas Hart Benton, rare wristwatches and small clocks, including pieces by Patek Philippe, A. Lange & Sohne, Franck Muller, and Lacloche Freres; and a group of Russian enameled silver and fine items by Faberge. Several pieces of mid-20th century Scandinavian designer furniture are offered, several lots of Danish silver and an array of modern art pieces. Bronze and marble sculptures; fine musical instruments, including a Steinway console piano; estate jewelry, 2 model steam locomotives; and a low-mileage, single owner 2014 Subaru Outback automobile round out the day.
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BERENICE ABBOTT (NY/ME, 1898-1991): "From Elizabeth McCausland's Window at 50 Commerce St., 1935", gelatin silver print, from the original glass negative, printed by Abbott circa 1980, pencil signed on the mount, back stamped with her
1340: BERENICE ABBOTT (NY/ME, 1898-1991)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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EUGENE ATGET (FRANCE, 1857-1927): "Organ Grinder and Girl (Joueur d'Orgue), 1899", gelatin silver print, from the original glass negative, printed by his protege Berenice Abbott (who inherited them directly), circa 1980, back stamped
1341: EUGENE ATGET (FRANCE, 1857-1927)Est. US$600-US$800
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BERENICE ABBOTT (NY/ME, 1898-1991): "Self Portrait with Camera, Paris, 1937", gelatin silver print, from the original glass negative, printed by Abbott circa 1980, pencil signed on the back, unframed, 10" x 8". Fine condition.
1342: BERENICE ABBOTT (NY/ME, 1898-1991)Est. US$600-US$800
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BERENICE ABBOTT (NY/ME, 1898-1991): "Gasoline Station, w. 29th at Tenth Avenue, 1935", gelatin silver print, from the original glass negative, printed by Abbott circa 1980, pencil signed on the mat, in an aluminum box frame, under
1343: BERENICE ABBOTT (NY/ME, 1898-1991)Est. US$600-US$800
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GEORGE TICE (NJ, 1938 - ): "Winslow Farm, Fairmount, Ind., 1985" from "Hometowns, An American Pillgrimage", New York Graphic Society, silver gelatin photograph, signed and titled verso, with publisher's notations. Unframed,
1344: GEORGE TICE (NJ, 1938 - )Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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GEORGE TICE (NJ, 1938 - ): "James Deans' Motorcycle, Fairmount, Ind., 1985" from "Hometowns, An American Pillgrimage", New York Graphic Society, silver gelatin photograph, signed and titled verso, with publisher's notations.
1345: GEORGE TICE (NJ, 1938 - )Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
GEORGE TICE (NJ, 1938 - ): "Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home, Dixon, Ill., 1984" from "Hometowns, An American Pillgrimage", New York Graphic Society, silver gelatin photograph, signed and titled verso, with publisher's notations.
1346: GEORGE TICE (NJ, 1938 - )Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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DONALD KEITH SULTAN (NY/NC, 1951 - ): (2) Original Black & White Aquatints, both signed and titled, from editions of six, including: "Ear, hair, Jan 11, 1994" & "Eye, cheek, nose, Jan 11, 1994". Unframed, shrinkwrapped over foamcore,
1347: DONALD KEITH SULTAN (NY/NC, 1951 - )Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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SEYMOUR LIPTON (NY, 1903-1986): Slate Fan, a sculpture in cut stone with integral brass easel, 10" tall, repair to first flange of fan, minor loss to top of another.
1348: SEYMOUR LIPTON (NY, 1903-1986)Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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TINA GIROUARD (NY, 1946 - ): "Child", 1980, silkscreen on fabric, published by the Fabric Workshop, Philadelphia, with label verso from Holly Simon Editions, 24 West 57th St., New York. In black box frame, under glass, OS: 37
1349: TINA GIROUARD (NY, 1946 - )Est. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Passed
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CHARLES HUSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (FRANCE/IRAN, 1937 - ): Composition with Calligraphy, mixed media on paper, signed at bottom and dated '82, unframed, loose, sheet size: 29" x 20 1/2", fine condition.
1350: CHARLES HUSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (FRANCE/IRAN, 1937 - )Est. US$10,000-US$15,000
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ROBERT MORRIS (NY/KS, 1931 - ): "Second Memory Drawing, 9/8/63, 12 p.m.", lead and intaglio over wood, unframed, 21" x 13", fine condition.
1351: ROBERT MORRIS (NY/KS, 1931 - )Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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ROBERT MORRIS (NY/KS, 1931 - ): "First Memory Drawing, 9/4/63, 7 p.m.", lead and intaglio over wood, unframed, 21" x 13", fine condition.
1352: ROBERT MORRIS (NY/KS, 1931 - )Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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MATT MULLICAN (NY/CA, 1951 - ): A Suite of (16) Abstract Serigraphs, initialed verso, with publisher's stamp and sequence number, limited edition 30/64, unframed, loose, sheet size, 22" x 15 1/4", fine condition.
1353: MATT MULLICAN (NY/CA, 1951 - )Est. US$3,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
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JENNY HOLZER (NY/OH, 1950- ) ART GLASS BOWL: Limited Edition Art Glass Bowl by Sculptor Jenny Holzer, #137/200, rim etched 'Use What is Dominant in a Culture to Change it Quickly, signed on base and etched 'Simon Pearce', 4" high, 10" diam.
1354: JENNY HOLZER (NY/OH, 1950- ) ART GLASS BOWLEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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LARRY BELL (NM/CA/IL, 1939 - ): "Assembled Relief,1988" (LB-87-167), watercolor and unique vapor drawing on cast paper, pencil signed front bottom and dated 1988, roughly 19" x 15", unframed. Fine condition. One of 109 unique works
1355: LARRY BELL (NM/CA/IL, 1939 - )Est. US$10,000-US$15,000
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NICOLAI SOUIETINE (RUSSIA, 1897-1954): Constructivist Abstract in black and red, watercolor on light cardstock, pencil signed lower right, loose, unframed, 10" x 13", toned, holes punched at bottom. Rare in any condition.
1356: NICOLAI SOUIETINE (RUSSIA, 1897-1954)Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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RICHARD BASIL MOCK (NY/TX/CA, 1944-2006): The Sphinx, woodcut with color, pencil signed and dated 1980/83, numbered 2/54, his Brooklyn address written on a slip of paper taped to the back of the sheet, unframed, loose, sheet size: 7 5/8" x
1357: RICHARD BASIL MOCK (NY/TX/CA, 1944-2006)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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ERICH HECKEL (GERMANY, 1883-1970): Untitled, black and white woodcut on oaktag, signed and dated 1948 in print, pencil signed, catalog ref. Dube 389. Unframed, floated within mat, OS: 15 3/4" x 19 3/4", sheet size: 7 3/4" x 11 1/2",
1358: ERICH HECKEL (GERMANY, 1883-1970)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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JOAQUIN TORRES-GARCIA (NY/SPAIN/FRANCE/URUGUAY,: "Composicion Constructuo 31", varnished gouache on paper, initialed and dated '31 at bottom, signed and titled verso. Also inscribed "Private Collection d'oeuvres d'art M. Fernand Braekeleer, Paris,
1359: JOAQUIN TORRES-GARCIA (NY/SPAIN/FRANCE/URUGUAY,Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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WILLIAM TURNBULL (NY/SCOTLAND, 1922-2012): "Pink Square", serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated '68, numbered 82/100, marked verso "E5710-2471". Unframed, loose, sheet size: 21 1/4" square, fine condition.
1360: WILLIAM TURNBULL (NY/SCOTLAND, 1922-2012)Est. US$7,000-US$9,000Lot Passed
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ANDRE MASSON (CT/FR/SP, 1897-1987): Two Figures, watercolor and ink on paper, signed lower right, old label (and second pencil sketch) on back, unframed, loose, 11" x 8 1/2" sheet, good condition.
1361: ANDRE MASSON (CT/FR/SP, 1897-1987)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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JEAN LABASQUE (FRANCE, 1902-1983): Young Girl with Watermelon, watercolor and pencil on ochre paper, signed lower right, unframed, loose, 5 3/4 x 7 sheet, very good condition.
1362: JEAN LABASQUE (FRANCE, 1902-1983)Est. US$600-US$800
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FRED SERGENIAN (NY/RUSSIA, 1901-1969): Abstract with Blues and Greens, oil on canvas, unsigned, dated 7-30-59 on the stretcher, in black slat frame, OS: 25" x 31", SS: 24" x 30". Good condition.
1363: FRED SERGENIAN (NY/RUSSIA, 1901-1969)Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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