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Neue Auctions features variety of fine art, antiques March 23-24

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Imperial Silver bowl by Hirata Shigemitsu VII. Estimate: $20,000-30,000. Neue Auctions image

BEACHWOOD, Ohio – Neue Auctions, Cleveland’s newest auction house, will conduct its Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction on March 23-24. The weekend online auction consists of 585 lots of fine art including sculptures and paintings in addition to antiques, silver, rugs, rare books, maps and antiquities. Absentee and Internet live bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

The team behind this venture has been at the forefront of the Cleveland art world for decades but is working together for the first time. The players consist of Cynthia Colling Maciejewski, co-founder of Cleveland-based Aspire Auctions; Ron Greenwald and Ricardo Bernabe of Greenwald Antiques; and Bridget McWilliams of Wolfs art gallery in Cleveland.

This will be their fourth auction since debuting last September.

A highlight of the Asian category is a Japanese Imperial silver bowl made by Hirata Shigemitsu VII around the turn of the 20th century (above). The large bowl has double-walled construction, set on a splayed foot and topped with a barbed rim that is finished in a rolled lip. The exterior wall hammered with bold designs of large paulownia leaves around the body below vines and blossoms around the neck. The large bowl bears the crest of the Imperial Household and is signed on the underside by Shigemitsu. It is expected to sell for $20,000 to $30,000.

Of the dozen or so bronze sculptures in the auction, the finest is Anthony Caro ’s Reclining Woman with Pearls (est. $50,000-$80,000). The 4½-foot-long work (below) is a one of a series of seven unique bronzes Caro created when he was at the Triangle Workshop in 1986, a two-week artist’s residency which he founded in 1982 in upstate New York. The workshop brought together emerging and mid-career artists from the United States, Canada and the UK.

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Anthony Caro (British/American 1924-2013) ‘Woman with Pearls,’ bronze, 1986, 19in. high x 55in. long x 15 in. at its widest point. Estimate: $50,000-80,000. Neue Auctions image

Caro began his career as an assistant to Henry Moore, taught for two years at Bennington College in Vermont and at St. Martin’s School of Art, London, from 1953-1981. He has had numerous museum exhibitions including a one-man retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1975, the Tate, London in 1991 and others. Woman with Pearls will be included in the forthcoming Anthony Caro catalogue raissone currently being prepared by Barford Sculptures, London.

Pottery includes a nearly 3-foot-tall Chinese Tang Dynasty saddled camel that has an arching neck as if it’s bellowing. The 1,100-year-old artifact has traces of pigment (est. $8,000-$10,000).

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Large pottery camel, Tang Dynasty, 34.5in x 24 in. length. Estimate: $8,000-$10,000. Neue Auctions image

Cleveland artist Joseph B. O’Sickey (1918-2013) is represented by two oil-on-canvas paintings, Scarlet Maples with Pink Cloth (60 by 70 inches) and Studio Interior with Mirror (22 by 28 inches). During the 1960s and 1970s, O’Sickey had six solo shows at Jacques Seligmann Galleries in New York City and his work was in the Kennedy Galleries in New York for more than 20 years.

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Joseph B. O’Sickey (American 1918-2013), ‘Scarlet Maples with Pink Cloth,’ oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1988, signed again and titled on verso edge, 60in. x 70in. Estimate $3,000-$5,000. Neue Auctions image

The glass artistry of Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941) is featured in a free form bowl from his Macchia (Italian for spot) series. Created in 2006, the speckled piece is brightly colored Desert Yellow. Included is its original black and clear Lucite stand and display box, paperwork and original packing box (est. $3,000-$5,000).

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Dale Chihuly, ‘Desert Yellow Macchia’ bowl, 2006. Estimate: $3,000-5,000. Neue Auctions image

Designer accessories in the auction include Italian-made leather items from the Swan Collection. An amber alligator skin large shoulder bag lined in calfskin. The front of the bag features a crown adorned with clear and amber Swarovski crystals.

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Swan Collection alligator skin large shoulder bag handmade in Italy, 10in. high x 14¾in. wide x 7in. deep with 22in. strap. Estimate: $7,000-$8,000. Neue Auctions image

The auction offers 10 fine Oriental rugs, the largest a room-size antique Turkish Kayserie carpet, handwoven with tree, leaf garland and floral motifs in an allover pattern, 10 by 16 feet (est. $2,000-$4,000). The front of the bag features a crown adorned with clear and amber Swarovski crystals.

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Antique Turkish Kayserie carpet, handwoven with tree, leaf garland and floral motifs in an allover pattern, 10ft. x 16ft. Estimate $2,000-$4,000. Neue Auctions image

Two nice Navajo rugs having geometric patterns in shades of brown and beige will also cross the auction block on Day 2 (est. $400-$1,000 each).

Neue Auctions’ Spring Fine Art and Antique Auction is online only; there will be no gallery bidding. For details contact Neue Auctions at 216-245-6707.

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