The Collection of Martin Cohen, Part 1 2018-10-21 Auction - 203 Price Results - Rago Arts and Auction Center in NJ - Page 3
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POTTIER & STYMUS (Attr.) GILTWOOD & ONYX BOOKCASEPAIR OF AMERICAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WALL SCONCESCHRISTOPHER DRESSER (Attr.) AESTHETIC MOVEMENT ANDIRONS
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
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The Collection of Martin Cohen, Part 1

Martin Cohen is a collector, dealer and connoisseur of art and design whose taste has always led the collecting curve. Over the course of four decades, he amassed an encyclopedic collection of fine furnishings, lighting, art and antiquities large enough to rival a small museum?s holdings. Indeed, Cohen has placed pieces in numerous national and international museums and institutions. Cohen?s tiny Madison Avenue shop and his pursuit of the rare, beautiful and obscure brought him into contact with artists, collectors and curators. Those he cites as clients and friends say as much about the range of his taste as the company he kept. They include Edgar Kaufmann Jr., the critic and architectural historian (and son of Edgar Kaufmann, who commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright?s masterpiece, Falling Water); Andy Warhol, who brought Loulou de la Falaise, Yves St. Laurent and Paloma Picasso to shop; Cleveland Museum of Art curator Henry Hawley; the designer Joseph H. Heil, a pioneer Tiffany collector; and J. Stewart Johnson, a curator at the Brooklyn Museum, Corning Museum of Glass, Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art who bought from Cohen for all these institutions. Cohen must be a fearsome hunter and gatherer; he maintains that no object he deeply desired ever escaped his possession. Years of experience have given him the confidence of the connoisseur: attracted to a piece about which he knows little or nothing, he acts. He doesn?t think of this as risky behavior. Nor does he regret a single purchase: they all had something to teach him. This sale presents over 200 lots of the American and European decorative arts, sculpture, lighting and other objects of art that have inspired, intrigued and informed the estimable hoarder, Martin Cohen.
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PAIR OF TIFFANY STUDIOS (Attr.) ANDIRONS: Each with bulbous finial on an interlaced strapwork base in silvered bronze and Favrile turtleback glass, USA, ca. 1900 Unmarked 23 1/2" Note: Unlike anything we've ever seen
1050: PAIR OF TIFFANY STUDIOS (Attr.) ANDIRONSEst. US$25,000-US$35,000
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ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE COLLAR: Stylized animal motif, England, late 19th c. Marked with affixed tags: "Copyright/Science & Art Dept" and "V&R" effaced accession number 6 3/4" dia.
1051: ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE COLLAREst. US$600-US$800
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ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE HELMET, ETC.: Helmet and silver torque necklace attributed to Elkington, England, late 19th c. Helmet marked with affixed tags: "Copyright/Science & Art Dept" and "V&R" effaced accession number, torque unmarked
1052: ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE HELMET, ETC.Est. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
ELKINGTON (Attr.) ELECTROTYPE CHARGER: Decorated with Medieval scenes, many religious, and central coat of arms, England, late 19th c. 19 1/2" dia.
1054: ELKINGTON (Attr.) ELECTROTYPE CHARGEREst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE METALWORK: Five: Three dishes, a Chinese style cup, and a pot, England, late 19th c. Pot and cup marked with affixed tags: "Copyright/Science & Art Dept" and "V&R" effaced accession number, two smaller dishes
1055: ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE METALWORKEst. US$600-US$900
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ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE METALWORK: Two: Dish and jug (lacking handle), England, late 19th c. Jug marked with tab "Musee d'Art Decoratif/Honcrois/Brevete/Atel Calvan/Budapest" and accession number. Dish marked with tab
1056: ELKINGTON ELECTROTYPE METALWORKEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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EXCEPTIONAL INDO-ISLAMIC ROSEWOOD MOSAIC INSET CENTER: With radiating iridescent favrile glass tiles in the style of Tiffany Studios, late 19th c. 33 1/2" x 48" dia.
1057: EXCEPTIONAL INDO-ISLAMIC ROSEWOOD MOSAIC INSET CENTEREst. US$20,000-US$50,000
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LOCKWOOD DE FOREST INDO-ISLAMIC FIREPLACE SURROUND: Carved teak, Ahmadabad Wood Carving Company, India, late 19th c. 56 1/4" x 68 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1058: LOCKWOOD DE FOREST INDO-ISLAMIC FIREPLACE SURROUNDEst. US$10,000-US$15,000
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LOCKWOOD DE FOREST (Attr.) INDO-ISLAMIC MANTEL CLOCK: Carved teak with bands of foliate decoration, late 19th c. 12 3/4" x 10 1/2" x 7"
1059: LOCKWOOD DE FOREST (Attr.) INDO-ISLAMIC MANTEL CLOCKEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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LOCKWOOD DE FOREST INDO-ISLAMIC TABLE: With lower shelf, ornately carved teak, India, ca. 1890 28" x 33 1/2" Provenance: Christie's, New York, 12 December 2016, Lot 112 Note: See related example, Olana Historic Site, New York, former home
1060: LOCKWOOD DE FOREST INDO-ISLAMIC TABLEEst. US$7,000-US$10,000
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AMERICAN INDO-ISLAMIC STYLE TALL CASE CLOCK: Ornately carved oak case, late 19th c. Plaque signed "Edward Crouch, New York" 107"
1062: AMERICAN INDO-ISLAMIC STYLE TALL CASE CLOCKEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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PAIR OF ANGLO-INDIAN HANGING DISPLAY CABINETS: Rosewood and teak, each with a domed top and finial with pierced fretwork panels on a foliate carved bracket, early 20th c. Unmarked 74" x 38" x 17" Note: See related example in the Durbar room of
1063: PAIR OF ANGLO-INDIAN HANGING DISPLAY CABINETSEst. US$10,000-US$15,000Lot Passed
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STYLE OF WILLIAM DE MORGAN VASE: Fitted as a lamp, lustreware, Castigalli Workshop, first quarter 20th c. Unmarked Vase: 17", overall to finial: 31"
1064: STYLE OF WILLIAM DE MORGAN VASEEst. US$700-US$1,000
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INDIAN EROTICA: Six mixed media works on paper, 1950s-1960s Largest: 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
1065: INDIAN EROTICAEst. US$300-US$500
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PAIR OF INDIAN BIRD-FORM BRACKETS: Sandstone, India, 17th/18th c. 11 1/2" x 13 1/4" x 3 1/4"
1066: PAIR OF INDIAN BIRD-FORM BRACKETSEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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BUST OF INDIAN MAHARAJA: Carved marble, India, late 19th c. 10 1/2" x 9" x 5"
1067: BUST OF INDIAN MAHARAJAEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE FOLIO: Jeweled and gilt embossed leather, England Embossed "Sangorski & Sutcliffe London" on interior edge and "LLB Sept 1911" on cover 12" x 8 3/4"
1068: SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE FOLIOEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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ISLAMIC FIGURAL SCENE: Painted tiles depicting figures in an arched doorway 41" x 31" (framed)
1069: ISLAMIC FIGURAL SCENEEst. US$600-US$900
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KORAN STAND: Walnut inlaid with mother of pearl, North Africa, early 20th c. 30 1/2" x 24" x 12 1/2"
1070: KORAN STANDEst. US$600-US$800
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DAMASCUS TILES: Sixteen: Rectangular pottery tiles, Ottoman/Syria, probably 16th c. Each approx. 5" x 12" Note: See related examples in the Lockwood De Forest Collection of Islamic Tiles, Detroit Institute of Art,
1071: DAMASCUS TILESEst. US$700-US$1,000
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SPANISH TILES: Five: Cuerda Seca pottery tiles, Spain, 15th c. Approx. 6" x 6"
1072: SPANISH TILESEst. US$400-US$600
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PERSIAN SILVER BOX: With gilded interior, Persia Marked 1 3/4" x 8" x 8", 31 ozt
1073: PERSIAN SILVER BOXEst. US$600-US$900
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