Lichtenstein tile mosaic brings $36K at Neue Auctions

Roy Lichtenstein tile

Mosaic tile tabletop by Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), executed in 1950, handset, unsigned and framed in walnut, 14½ x 16¼in. Sold for $36,900. Neue Auctions image

BEACHWOOD, Ohio – A rare and unusual mosaic tabletop tile by Roy Lichtenstein climbed to $36,900, a circa 1910 Roycroft Ali Baba bench knocked down for $17,220 and a stunning 17th century oil portrait lady garnered $14,760 in an online-only Fine Art & Antiques auction held Sept. 26 by Neue Auctions. Absentee and Internet live bidding was available through LiveAuctioneers.

The auction featured traditional art and antiques, silver, jewelry, decorations and furnishings, pulled from prominent local estates and collections. Downsizing households presented some great opportunities for both new and established collectors.

The mosaic tile by Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) was executed by the artist in 1950 and was the sale’s top lot. Unsigned and framed in walnut, the 14½-by-16¼-inch tile (above) was not attached to a table base. It is listed in Lichtenstein’s catalog raisonne and came out of a private collection in Cleveland, having been acquired by the consignor directly from the artist.

The early 20th century Roycroft Ali Baba bench featured a plank seat retaining bark to the underside and was presented on a trestle-style base joined by a mortise and tenon jointed stretcher. It had the Roycroft orb and cross on one leg. Roycroft was a reformist community of craft workers and artists that formed part of the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States.

Roy Lichtenstein tile

Early 20th century Roycroft Ali Baba bench featuring a plank seat retaining bark to the underside and presented on a trestle-style base joined by a mortise and tenon jointed stretcher. Sold for $17,220. Neue Auctions image

The 17th century oil canvas laid on panel portrait of a royal or court lady was unsigned and unframed, with a panel size of 27 inches by 22 inches. The painting had some in-painting to the face and lace ruff, plus some minor filling to craquelure, but that didn’t deter eager bidders who were dazzled by the sitter’s visage and the chance to own an antique artwork from the 1600s.

Roy Lichtenstein tile

English, Netherlands or Spanish School oil portrait of a lady, 17th century, unsigned and unframed, 27 x 22in. Sold for $14,760. Neue Auctions image

Following are additional highlights from the auction. Prices include a 23 percent buyer’s premium.

Paintings by noted, listed artists dominated the list of top lots. An oil on canvas signed and dated (1858) by the British artist James Webb (1825-1895), titled Thunder Clouds  (below) and impressive at 33 inches by 58 inches, brought $9,225.

Roy Lichtenstein tile

Oil on canvas signed and dated (1858) by the British artist James Webb (1825-1895), titled ‘Thunder Clouds,’ 33 inches x 58in. Sold for $9,225. Neue Auctions image

An oil on artist’s board by Sergei Missan (Russian, 1926-1973), titled Still Life of Flowers, inscribed verso and framed, changed hands for $3,998

Roy Lichtenstein tile

This oil on artist’s board by Sergei Missan (Russian, 1926-1973), titled ‘Still Life of Flowers,’ inscribed verso and framed, brought $3,998. Neue Auctions image

An oil on canvas Still Life with Crystal Globe and Flowers, rendered in 1925 by the Cleveland School artist Clara Deike (1881-1964), one of three works by the artist in the auction, finished at $2,460. Also, a lithograph by Missouri artist Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) titled Morning Train, a heart-wrenching image of a soldier heading off to war, artist signed, fetched $2,337.

Three works by the French painter Jules Cavailles (1901-1997) made up a colorful section of the sale in the form of happy still lifes. One, titled Still Life with Vase of Flowers and Mask on Table (1935), realized $2,214. Also, an oil on canvas depiction of Venice Canal with Gondola by the French artist Joseph Antoine Bouvard (1840-1920), signed lower right and framed, hit $3,198.

A circa 1880 Regina upright automatic disc box, 5 feet 7 inches tall, with 20 15½-inch discs, in fine playing condition and housed in a cabinet that had been beautifully restored and refinished, rose to $9,225. Also, a fine Tabriz carpet, 13 feet 2 inches by 10 feet, made from blended silk and wool on cotton weft in the Sheikh Safi design with a floral medallion, gaveled for $2,829.

An assembled Art Nouveau bedroom suite attributed to Eugene Vallin, including a bed frame, large armoire, side table and chair, carved with leaves, buds and tendrils, last sold at Sotheby’s in London in 1996, went for $9,225; while a circa 1880 English George III-style inlaid mahogany linen press, 81½ inches tall and raised on bracket feet, rectangular form in two parts, made $2,829.

Roy Lichtenstein tile

Art Nouveau bedroom suite attributed to Eugene Vallin, including a bed frame, armoire, side table and chair. Sold for $9,225. Neue Auctions image

A Tuttle sterling silver flatware service in the Onslow pattern, with marks for four presidents (Ford, Carter, Nixon and Johnson), weighing a total 157.37 troy ounces, sold for $2,583. Also, a Bisbee Mountain turquoise squash blossom necklace, unsigned, about 15 inches long, boasting shaped and polished natural turquoise stones, bezel set into silver flower blossoms, hit $2,337.

Neue Auctions is accepting consignments for future sales. For purchases or inquiries about consigning, call 216-245-6707 or send an email to cynthia@neueauctions.com.