Fall Auction Session 2 2003-10-15 Auction - 53 Price Results - Smith & Benjamin in VA - Page 3
2003: Collection of Art Pottery2002: Meissen Soup Tureen2001: Tiffany Tulip Vase
Done
Arlington, VA, United States
Auction Details

Fall Auction Session 2

Smith and Benjamin Auctioneers and Appraisers proudly announces the second session of their fall auction, with a collection historical memorabilia, vintage carpets, porcelain and china, as well as a large assemblage of contemporary sculpture.

This auction opens with a collection of rare books, dating to the 18th and 19th centuries. The collection of courvoisier bottles were designed by the French/Russian artist Erte, known for his work in art and fashion during the late 19th and 20th centuries. These numbered bottles are sealed and come with their original boxes.

Our Sarouk rugs date to the early 1920's, when the western market was re-opened after World War One. Originally brought into the western markets in the 1880's, these rugs became well-established focal points of American and European households. Sarouk rugs of this time are known for their thick pile woven on a dyed cotton foundation.

The centerpiece of this auction is a collection of large-scale bronze and wood sculptures by the famed Argentinean sculptor Naum Knop. Born from Jewish parents who fled Russia in the early 19th century, he began his work repairing furniture in his father's carpentry shop at the age of 10. At the age of 16, Naum enrolled in the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Argentina, where he remained under the tutelage of famed Argentinean artists Alfredo Bigatti and Alberto Lagos. At the age of 22, he graduated from school as a National Professor of Art. Wishing to be involved in the revolution that was occurring at this time, he traveled to the United States where he won a fellowship to the Art Institute of Los Angeles, and his work was quickly exhibited across the country. Because of the continued precarious political situation in Argentina, there is a concerted effort to save Knop's artistry before it disappears into obscurity.

Also featured here is a Japanese Curio Cabinet dating to the Showa Period (1926-1989). The Star of David inlaid into the top trim combines with the traditional oriental decoration to give this piece a distinctly original feel.

The aesthetic movement dining room table and set of 14 chairs are reputed to be from the famed "O Street Mansion," located at 2020 O Street, Washington DC, built originally in 1892. This set is attributed to August Grass, the craftsman who created the interior decoration of the mansion.
Contemporary Conchi Vase: Contemporary Conchi Vase. Underglazed red with crysthamemum design. Bottom bears blue leaf mark.
2050: Contemporary Conchi VaseEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
Vintage Sarouk Rug: Vintage Sarouk Rug. Based upon traditonal Sarouk Rugs from the middle east, this vintage rug dates to the early 1920's, when post World War One housewives revived the traditional Sarouk style, which
2053: Vintage Sarouk RugEst. US$32,000-US$38,000Lot Passed
Japanese Oak Curio Cabinet: Japanese Oak Curio Cabinet from the Showa period (1926-1989). A Star of David decorates that top trim, while stylized wisteria, irises, and birds made from mother of pearl and bone inlay grace the
2054: Japanese Oak Curio CabinetEst. US$500-US$600Lot Passed
Oak Dining Chairs: Fourteen Aesthetic Movement Oak Dining Chairs, Attributed to August Grass. Late 19th century. Including two armchairs, eight matching side chairs, together with a set of four matching side chairs
2055: Oak Dining ChairsEst. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Passed
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Carved Oak Table: Aesthetic Movement Carved Oak Dining Table, attributed to August Grass. This large, late 19th Century monumental table that matches the 14 chairs thought to be from the "O Sreet Mansion." Sold with
2056: Carved Oak TableEst. US$3,000-US$5,000