March 2007
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March 2007
AUCTION: Session One: Saturday, March 10, 2007 12 Noo n Session Two: Sunday, March 11, 2007 12 Noo n PREVIEWS: March 3 through March 9 from 12:00–5:00 pm day of sale beginning at 9:00 am or by appointment preview online at www. r a g o a rt s . c o m IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL BUYERS: C r a ftsman Auction’s buyer’s premium is 20% (22.5% on eBayLiveAuctions) AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Please look at our online catalogue or call the Auction House for complete condition reports if you cannot view these items in person. *** Please note that furniture condition reports are no longer listed in this catalogue. They are described in great detail with every lot on our online catalogue, found at www. r a g o a rts.com. If you would like individual report s sent to you, please contact us at 609.397.9374. *** COVER ILLUSTRATION: lot 71 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m CONTENTS: Session One, page 1 Session Two, page 233 Shipping Information, page 324 Terms of Sale, page 325 Auction Staff, page 328 Condition Report Form, page 331 Absentee Bid Form, page 332 INQUIRIES/INFORMATION: Specialists in Charge: David Rago 609.397.9374, info@ragoart s . c o m Jerry Cohen 800.448.7828, jerry@craf t s m a n - a u c t i o n s . c o m Suzanne Perrault 609.397.9374, suzanne@ragoart s . c o m Denise Rago-Wa ll a c e 609.397.9374, denise@ragoart s . c o m Absentee Bids: Eliane Ta l e c 609.397.9374, ext. 118 Telephone Bids: Ramona Hillier O’Hara 609.397.9374, ext. 144 Payment: Eliane Ta l e c 609.397.9374, ext. 118 Shipping: Karen Davies 609.397.9374, ext. 145 Catalogue Subscriptions and Single Orders: 1 . 8 6 6 . R A G O A RTS (724.6278) r a g o a rt s . c o m Auction and Exhibition Information: 1 . 8 6 6 . R A G O A RTS (724.6278) r a g o a rt s . c o m 24 Hour Information: 1 . 8 6 6 . R A G O A RTS (724.6278) r a g o a rt s . c o m SESSION ONE Saturday, March 10, 2007 12 Noo n A PERSONAL COLLECTION OF ART POTTERY – THE STRADLINGS “Since we have always told anyone who asked us what we collect, that we are dealers, not collectors, a clarification seems necessary. Truth is, we have always been fascinated with the craf t and lore of pottery, and some objects by their very existence document bits of information, or some aspect that adds to our knowledge. These, we have saved, hoping someday to weave them into a narrative like this one, where they can interrelate, as of course they did in their own time. Dave Rago has generously indulged us with space to do just that. Running commentary by the Stradlings, either Diana and Gary, or both, may interject, and research has been supplied by Joanna Pessa. In our 40 years of browsing the Northeast, we encountered many dealers and personalities, some now legends. Reviewing these objects has conjured up long forgotten associations - and invited or not, some will appear in these pages. All depends on how much Dave Rago will indulge us. Because we are interested in the history and evolution of design, we made it a point never to judge objects through the lens of modern aesthetics. Good art is eternal, but taste is ever changing. No artist, no movement, ever existed in a vaccuum. Artists have always influenced each other, and always will we try to judge an object by the standards of its own time. J.Garrison (“Gary”) writing now: My mother was an artist who studied with Frederick Taubes and William Thon and attended the Art Students League in NYC, and was awarded an Honorable Mention at the League of Women Artists' competition in 1953, the year my father's untimely death ended her art career. But I grew up at the easel with the smell of turpentine and oils in my nostrils, and an appreciation for all things created to delight the mind and eye. Diana, having her say: - I, for one, am a third generation Loehmann's shopper - which explains a lot about my (our) approach to this c o llection. I was taught how to shop by my Mother's sister, a world-class shopper herself, who elevated herself to the status of shoe designer before her marriage. Even as a child, while lolling on the zebra fur chairs, playing among the gold mannequins in the original B r ooklyn Loehmann's, I was absorbing the lessons she taught my mother and me. “Never settle for run of the mill, what everybody buys. Look for the cut above, look for something special, the unique. Special costs a little bit more!” That philosophy has served us well in business and has guided our professional selections. Along the way, as our interest in the craf t of potting grew and we began writing about it, so grew our realization that some objects convey information about the artists, about their technology, their mindsets, or about what they did on their “days of f.” These objects add a dimension, they offer a different view. These are what we squirreled away for ourselves, and why.” Diana and Garrison Stradling New York, February, 2007 ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY BY THE STRADLINGS IS AVAILABLE ON RAGOARTS.COM OR WILL BE MAILED UPON REQUEST IN PORTFOLIO FORM RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1: GEORGE OHR Vase with deep in-body twist, covered in several glazes as a glaze test. (Exhibited in American Art Pottery, 1875-1930, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE, 1978, catalog #96.) Short, tight line to rim. Glaze numbers on outside, pad inside stamped G.E. Ohr, Biloxi, Miss. 3 1/2” x 4 1/2” $10,000–15,000 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 1 2: GEORGE OHR Cabinet vase with folded rim, c overed in gunmetal brown and bright green matte glaze. Complete with signed stilt pad. Minor nicks to paper-thin rim. Vase stamped, stilt pad incised G. E. OHR. 3 1/4” x 3” $2,250–2,750 3: GEORGE OHR Low vessel covered in raspberry volcanic glaze, with bright green i n t e r i o r. Very slight loss to bubble at base. Stamped G. E. OHR Biloxi, Miss. 2 1/4” x 4” $3,000–4,000 2 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 4: GEORGE OHR Large shield-shape wall shelf of marbleized clay in woodgrain pattern, embossed with an urn and blooms. Rescued by Ohr with in-house fusing. Unmarked. 16” x 12” (“This came from the original group brought North by Jim Carpenter (as did all our Ohr pottery) and we saw no other piece like it. It’s been hanging in our office for many, many years, and we will miss seeing it there.”) $4,500–6,500 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 3 5: GEORGE OHR Mug covered in a rare leathery copper and gunmetal glaze with melt fissures, possibly coated with melted metals such as pewter and copper. Script signature. 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” $3,000–4,000 6: GEORGE OHR Vessel of white clay with closed-in rim, in sponged cobalt and brown pattern. Script signature. 2 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,750–2,250 7: GEORGE OHR Salt dish covered in mottled raspberry glaze with green drip. Stamped G. E. OHR Biloxi Miss., and signed Mobile clay 1899. 3 1/4” x 3 1/2” $2,750–3,750 4 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 8: GEORGE OHR Beaker incised with a branch of delicate blue flowers, in the Japanese taste. Possibly meant to have a handle. Signed Biloxi G. E. Ohr. 3” x 3” $2,500–3,500 9: GEORGE OHR Demitasse cup and saucer, the cup with a rare brushed decoration of y e llow leaves on gunmetal glaze. Together with Ohr price tag. Restoration to rim. Cup: 2” x 3 1/4” $1,000–1,500 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 5 10: GEORGE OHR Vessel of Chinese melon shape, covered in gunmetal glaze over an amber ground. 1/2” kiln kiss. Script signature. 4 1/4” x 4 1/2” $2,750–3,750 11: GEORGE OHR Large pitcher embossed with battle scene, under gunmetal glaze with green interior. Signed Biloxi. 10 1/4” x 6 1/2” $2,500–3,500 12: GEORGE OHR Squat vessel of white clay with sponged cobalt and green glaze in watermelon-type pattern. Firing line to bottom. Stamped G. E. OHR, BILOXI. 2” x 4” 13: GEORGE OHR Cabinet vase of marbleized clay, covered in sheer forest green glaze. Stamped GEO. E. OHR BILOXI, MISS. 2 1/2” x 3 $1,000–1,500 $1,750–2,250 6 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 14: FREDERICK GEORGE RICHARD ROTH Squat stoneware lidded vessel, its base covered in gunmetal, indigo, and green flambe glaze, the sculptural lid modeled as a brown bear, 1 9 2 0 ’s. Some chips and touch-ups. Each component signed FGRR. 11” x 9” (“By the internationally renowned American sculptor, Frederick Roth, whose work, it turns out, is all around us. Born in Brooklyn in 1872, he was educated in Europe when his father’s cotton business took the family to Germany. He learned sculpture in Vienna and in Berlin. He also learned pottery techniques at the Staffordshire potteries in England, and in Stuttgart, Germany, and for a time, modeled animal figures for the Doulton Potteries. He maintained a studio in New York from 1890, and participated in the St.Louis 1904 and the Panama Pacific Expositions. He taught at the National Academy, was President of the National Sculpture Society, and in 1925, won a major prize for a Central Park favorite, his statue of Siberian husky hero, Balto (the subject of a Disney movie.) As chief sculptor for the New York City Parks D e p a rtment from 1934 to 1936, he produced fountain statues and tile reliefs at the Central Park Zoo, Mother Goose near 72nd Street and Alice in Wonderland, near 76th Street. His work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and B r ookgreen Gardens. Morristown has his equestrian George Washington. He died in Englewood, NJ in 1944. His ceramics are extremely rare. We have seen only the lid produced as a paperweight, in a museum coll e c t i o n . ” ) $3,500–4,500 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 7 15: DEDHAM Experimental vase by Hugh Robert s o n c overed in mottled brown, green, and amber volcanic glaze, c. 1895-1908. Marked Dedham Pottery/HCR. 7 1/2” x 4” 16: $1,250–1,750 $1,200–1,600 17: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS Two pieces: a rare and early small plate carved with brick red violets on an ivory ground, with gold craquelure, 1880 (wear to gilt); a ewer by Josephine Day decorated in A l b e rtine with applied branch of leaves and blossoms under glossy green glaze, tight line to base of handle, small chip. Stamped CKAW/JD. 7 1/2” x 4” CHELSEA POTTERY U.S. Rare and early Crackleware plate incised in the Lotus pattern outlined in blue with rare green leaves, c. 1891-95. Stamped CPUS/EEX. 10” dia. $2,500–3,500 18: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS Experimental glaze plate, c. 1877-80. (Exhibited in American Art Pottery, 1875-1930, Delaware Art Museum, 1978, catalog #35.) Stamped CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS, ROBERTSON & SONS. 5 1/2” dia. $1,900–2,400 8 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 19: DEDHAM Ta ll experimental vase by Hugh Robertson with a thick, mottled green, amber, and white dripping volcanic glaze, c. 1895-1908. Marked Dedham P o t t e r y / H C R / 1 3 / D P 1 7 F. 11” x 5 1/2” $4,000–6,000 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 9 20: BROUWER Vessel of Chinese melon shape, covered in bronze flame-painted glaze. (Exhibited in American Art Pottery, 1875-1930, Delaware Art Museum, 1978, and illustrated in the accompanying catalog.) Incised whale bone and Brouwer. 3 3/4” x 4 1/2” $1,250–1,750 21: FRANK X. CHAMBERLIN / SALMAGUNDI CLUB China-painted Volkmar mug with Pierrot clowns, a snake handle, “Eat, Drink, and be Merry,” to be read while drinking, and caricatures of twelve of its members on the bottom, c. 1899-1910. A r t i s t ’s signature. 6” x 5 1/4” (“Founded in 1871 in New York as a sketching class, the Salmagundi became an artists’ club which included at some point Frederick Church, George Inness, and Thomas Moran. Twenty-four mugs, p r ovided by the Volkmar Pottery, were decorated every year, and sold at the library dinners to raise funds. The artist, Frank X. Chamberlin, was a New York-based magazine illustrator who did covers for P e a r s o n’s Magazine.”) $1,000–1,500 22: VOLKMAR & CORY Pair of mugs decorated in the Delft style with George and Martha Washington, for the George Washington Memorial Association, c. 1895. Hairline to George mug. Both signed G.W.M.A. 6” x 6” $700–1,000 23: MARBLEHEAD Squat vessel covered in Persian crackleware glaze test. (Possibly one of Arthur Baggs’ early glaze experiments.) Ship stamp with glaze and firing codes. 3 3/4” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 10 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 24: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Ta ll vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a m oonlit landscape of live oaks and Spanish moss, 1927. Small manufacturing glaze slip at rim. NC/SI/131/QM68/paper label. 11” x 5 1/2” $7,500–10,000 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 11 25: BOLESLAW CYBIS Blue and white underglaze-decorated plate depicting a farm landscape with bridge. Some shaving of glaze bubbles. Unmarked. 10 1/2” dia. ( I m p o rtant historical information available online too voluminous to list here, please refer. ) $1,750–2,250 26: 26A: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain plate painted by William Hentschel in blue and white Chinoiserie, 1924. (Exhibited in A fter the China Taste: China’s Influence in America, 1730-1930, catalog #53, p. 69. Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, Massachusetts, 1985.) Flame m a r k / X X I V / K 2 A / a rt i s t ’s cipher. 10 1/4” dia. $1,500–2,000 27: 12 ROOKWOOD Trial porcelain plate depicting the twelve apostles under sheer i vory glaze. Flame mark/K8. 12 1/2” dia. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 T.J . W H E AT L E Y Ta ll Albertine vase modeled with applied hibiscus on a barbotine painted ground, c. 1880. (Exhibited in “From Our Native Clay,” American Ceramic Arts Society, New York, 1987, and pictured in their catalog, p. 57.) A few minor losses and touch-ups. Stamped W H E ATLEY and artist signed KW. 19” x 10” $800–1,200 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 28: SAT U R D AY E V EN IN G G I RL S Bowl painted in wax-resist with white camellia, 1916. Two short, tight hairlines. Signed S.E.G./AM/10-16. 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” $1,500–2,000 30: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Cabinet vase covered in celadon crystalline glaze. Incised Y AR. 2 3/4” x 2 1/4” $2,000–3,000 29: PEWABIC Plate embossed with black rooks against gold lustered glaze. Stamped PEWA B I C . 10” dia. $2,000–3,000 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 13 31: PISGAH FOREST 32: CLIFTON Baluster vase in white, blue, and amber crystalline glaze, 1939. S m a ll nick to base. Embossed potter’s wheel/1939. 6 1/4” x 4” $500–750 Crystal Patina bottle-shaped vase, 1906. Signed Clif t o n 1 9 0 6 / 1 4 8 / C A P. 9” x 5” $500–750 33: EDWIN BENNETT Albion pillow vase in mottled tort o i s e - s h e ll glaze, 1896. Marked E. B E N N E T T POTT E RY 1896. 8 1/2” x 8 1/4” $500–750 34: 14 WELLER Unusual vase with beetles under a sheer glossy green and purple glaze. Unmarked. 4 1/2” x 4 1/4” $1,250–1,750 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 35: HENRY VARNUM POOR Plate incised and painted with a portrait of the art i s t ’s wife, Marion Dorn Poo r. A few small nicks to rim. Stamped floral Crow House mark. 8” dia. ( “ P oor married Marion Dorn in 1919. In 1920 he began potting, for philosophical and practical reasons. Marion Dorn (1896-1964) and Poo r d i vorced in 1923. While married to Poor, she showed in the ‘Exhibition of Industrial Art’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After divo r c i n g P oor, she moved to London and continued a thriving career. She is best known for her carpet designs, which included carpets for Claridge’s Hotel in London, the decorator Syrie Maugham, and the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House. The British art connoisseur Harold Acton wrote of her work in Memoirs of an Aesthete (1948), ‘Marion designed modernistic rugs which kept one’s eyes riveted to the floo r. ’ ” ) $2,500–3,500 additional commentary by the Stradlings is available on ragoarts.com or will be mailed upon request in portfolio form 15 16 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > VANCROFT Built in 1901, on 500 acres ov e r l ooking the Ohio River in the hills of West Virginia, Va n c r o f t was the premier commission of the architectural firm of Alden and Harlow of Pittsburgh, PA. Va n c r o f t was built as a hunting lodge for Joseph B. Va n d e r g r i ft, son of J.J. Va n d e r g r i ft, a famous riverboat captain, industrialist, and one of the founders of Standard Oil. Over a million dollars was spent building Va n c r o ft, a grand estate that included a race-track, bowling alley, indoor swimming pool, and its own power house. The architects designed Va n c r o f t in the shingle style and were wel l versed in the Arts & Craf ts Movement. Furniture from Gustav S t i c k l e y ’s 1901 Chips from the Workshops of the United Craft s catalog was used throughout the main living areas. In the dining roo m , where the scale was too large for production furniture, the main pieces were custom-made by Stickley’s firm. In addition to a wide range of Stickley furniture, the home included Roycroft andirions and an extensive collection of Native American objects, with photographs of tribesmen from Frank A. Rinehart ’s studio in Omaha, Nebraska. Va n c r o ft is extensively documented in the book Architecture After Richardson by Margaret Henderson Floyd, who called the home “Alden & Harlow's consummate architectural achievement.” A superb portfolio of photographs taken in 1903 by noted Pittsburgh photographer Ralph Johnston is in the architectural library at Carnegie Mellon University. The period photographs reproduced here are from this p o rtfolio. We also have a written history of Va n c r o f t by William Earle Brinker, whose family lived there from 1911-1921. ` The 35 lots that follow are original to the home and have been there since 1901 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 17 THE DINING ROOM AT VANCROFT, CIRCA 1901 Because of the massive scale of Va n c r o f t ’s dining room, Alden and Harlow had Stickley modify existing furniture designs so that standard pieces would not be dwar fed in such a grand setting. At twenty-three feet in length when fully extended, the Va n c r o f t dining table could comfortably seat all the guests being entertained at Mr. Va n d e r g r i ft ’s lavish parties, and this may be the largest table ever built by Stickley. (A similar dining table showed up at the Vermont camp All e n w ood, although the form, a square five-legged crossstretcher table with clipped corners, was never placed in production.) The server was also custom made, and is 12” longer than the catalog form, model 955. The sideboard and plate rail were based on models 901 and 903, and were nearly double the standard width listed in Stickley’s 1901 Chips from the Workshop catalog. The ten side- and two captain’s chairs are model 1292, as shown in the C h i p s catalog. By the fireplace, the dinner gong still has its original gong and striker. 18 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 36: GUSTAV STICKLEY Custom-made hanging plate rail, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s dining room). Unmarked. 31” x 96” x 6” $12,000–18,000 37: GUSTAV STICKLEY Custom-made massive sideboard with butterf l y joints, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t ’s dining roo m ) . Unmarked. 45 1/4” x 25” x 100” $35,000–55,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 19 38: GUSTAV STICKLEY Dinner gong with original striker, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s dining room.) Unmarked. 37” x 23” x 10 1/2” $8,500–12,500 39: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of twelve early dining chairs (no. 1292), ten side- and two arm-, with dropin leather- c overed seats, c. 1901. (A very rare model from Va n c r o f t ’s dining roo m , the only complete set we’ve seen). Red decals on a few of the chairs. Armchairs: 37” x 24 1/2” x 21 1/2” $12,000–18,000 20 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 40: GUSTAV STICKLEY Custom-made dining table with square top, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t ’s dining room, this rare form was never of fered in Stickley’s catalogs. Only two others, of smaller size, are known.) Complete with fif teen 11 1/2” leaves, one 23” leaf with apron, and three pairs of attachable legs for s u p p o r t when opening the table. Unmarked. Closed 30 1/2” x 66” x 67”, opens to 23’. $15,000–25,000 41: GUSTAV STICKLEY Custom-made five drawer server, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t's dining roo m ) . Unmarked. 44” x 72” x 23 1/2” $18,000–25,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 21 THE LIVING ROOM AT VANCROFT 22 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 42: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early Morris chair (no. 2341) with l oose seat cushion on a sling base, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living room). New hand-stitched leather pillows. Unmarked. 38” x 30” x 33 1/2” $4,500–6,500 43: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early Morris chair (no. 2341) with l oose seat cushion on a sling base, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living room). New hand-stitched leather pillows. Early red decal. 38” x 30” x 33 1/2” $4,500–6,500 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 23 44: GUSTAV STICKLEY 45: STYLE OF ROYCROFT Oversized ladderback armchair with drop-in seat, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living room.) Unmarked. 38 1/2” x 32” x 28 3/4” Pair of tall andirons made of black enameled curled elements, complete with cross-bar, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living room). Unmarked. 36 1/2” x 13” x 27”, crossbar: 50 1/2” $1,000–2,000 $800–1,200 46: GUSTAV STICKLEY Firescreen with period oilcloth (no. 104), c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living room). Unmarked. 35” x 31” x 10 3/4” 47: GUSTAV STICKLEY Ladderback armchair and rocker, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t ’s living room). Unmarked. Armchair: 37 1/4” x 25 1/2” x 24”, rocker: 34” x 25 1/2” x 31” $2,000–3,000 $1,000–1,500 24 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 48: GUSTAV STICKLEY Lamp table with circular top (no. 440), c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living room.) Unmarked. 27 3/4” x 30” dia. $6,000–9,000 49: GUSTAV STICKLEY Leather top library table, with original leather, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living roo m . ) Unmarked. 30” x 40” $6,000–9,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 25 T H E I ND I A N RO OM AT VA N C R O F T 50: FOLK ART 51: C a r ved and polychrome armchair in Native American motif. (From Va n c r o ft ’s Indian room). 46 1/4” x 24 3/4” x 26 1/2” $2,000–3,000 FOLK ART C a rved and polychrome armchair in Native American motif with original textile. (From Va n c r o f t ’s Indian room.) 45 1/2” x 25 1/2” x 28 1/2” $2,000–3,000 26 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 52: FOLK ART Occasional table in Native American motif, covered in period fringed leather, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s Indian roo m ) . 34 1/2” x 27 1/2” 53: GUSTAV STICKLEY Firescreen with Navajo textile, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t ’s Indian r oom, shown in period photograph with this original cov e r i n g ) . Unmarked. 35” x 32 1/2” $1,000–2,000 $2,000–3,000 54: N AT I VE AM E RI CA N Eighteen sections of bench seat and backs, covered with original 19th C. Native American blanket and rug fragments. (From Va n c r o ft ’s Indian room). From 22” x 36” to 94” x 32” $5,000–8,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 27 THE FOLK ART SCREEN FROM VANCROFT Va n c r o f t was built as a hunting lodge and retreat in the rural hills of West Virginia at a time when interest in Native Americans was high. Regarding the Indian room, Margaret Henderson Floyd, in Architecture Aft e r R i c h a r d s o n said, “Such rooms were generated by the search for authentic experience that was central to American thought of the fin-de-siècle.” The thirty-six photographs in this screen are titled in the print by Frank Rinehart and dated 1898 or 1899. In 1898, in occasion of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, Rinehart was commissioned to photograph the event and the Native American personalities who attended it [1]. Together with his assistant Adolph Muhr (who would later be employed by the famous photographer Edward S. Curtis), they produced what is now considered “one of the best photographic documentations of Indian leaders at the turn of the century.” The screen borders are incised with objects from nature and symbols of Native American life, and the c a rved finials at the tops of the panels are adorned with representations of spears, tomahawks, and feathers. 1. From Westward-the-Empire, O m a h a ’s World Fair of 1898, A Documentary Produced by UNO Television for the Nebraska ETV Network, 1999. 28 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 55: FOLK ART Three-panel screen carved with Native American motifs, set with thirty-six original platinum print photographs of Native American tribesmen by Frank A. Rinehart, c. 1901. (Used as a divider between Va n c r o f t's Indian room and Billiards' room, this screen is a spectacular example of American folk art.) Photos signed F.A. Rinehart, copyrighted 1898 or 1899. Center panel: 100” x 33”, side panels: 91” x 25”, photos sight: 6 3/4” x 8 3/4”. $30,000–50,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 29 THE JAPANESE ROOM AT VANCROFT 56: GUSTAV STICKLEY 58: Divan (no. 165) with interior corbels, leather- c overed seat, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s Japanese room.) Unmarked. 40” x 60” x 28” $7,500–10,000 57: GUSTAV STICKLEY F oo t s t ool and child’s chair with rush seat, c. 1901. (Both from Va n c r o f t ’s Japanese room). Unmarked. Foo t s t oo l , 17” x 16 1/2” x 13 3/4”, sidechair, 27 1/2” x 15 3/4” x 15” $400–600 GUSTAV STICKLEY Sidechair with vertical slats and corbels, original braided rush seat, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s Japanese room. This very chair is pictured in situ in Architecture After Richardson by Margaret Henderson Floyd, 1994. The rare braided rush treatment is original, the first such one we’ve seen). Unmarked. 34” x 18” x 16 1/2” $800–1,200 30 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 56 57 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 58 - two 31 59: ROYCROFT Pair of tall andirons made of black enameled curled elements with twisted rings, c. 1901. (Extremely rare). Large Orb & Cross incorporated in design. 31” x 12 1/4” x 20” $6,000–9,000 60: GUSTAV STICKLEY U-back armchair (no. 2616) with original rush seat, c. 1901. Large red decal. 38 1/2” x 26 1/4” x 23 1/2” $2,000–3,000 32 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 61: GUSTAV STICKLEY Tabouret (no. 46) inset with hexagonal Grueby tile covered in indigo glaze, c. 1901. (Exceedingly rare, especially with its original tile.) 21” x 19” $12,000–18,000 62: GUSTAV STICKLEY Plant stand (no. 44) with 10” indigo Grueby tile insert, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living r oom). Unmarked. 29 3/4” x 12 1/2” $9,000–14,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 33 63: GUSTAV STICKLEY Bungalow library table (no. 401), c. 1901. 28” x 48” x 29 3/4” $1,000–2,000 64: STYLE OF GUSTAV STICKLEY H a ll table with oil-cloth covered top, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t ’s main hall ) . 42” x 54 1/2” x 20 3/4” $1,500–2,500 34 65: GUSTAV STICKLEY Bungalow armchair (no. 2576), c. 1901. Modified seat frame. Unmarked. 38 1/4” x 25 1/2” x 20 1/4” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 66: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of four billiard V-back chairs with oilcloth seats, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s billiards room.) Unmarked. 45 1/2” x 25 1/2” x 21” $20,000–30,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 35 67: GUSTAV STICKLEY 68: Five U-back chairs, three side- and two arm-, with modified seats, c. 1901. One armchair with early red decal. Armchairs: 38 1/2” x 23 1/2” x 26 1/4” $2,200–2,800 69: GUSTAV STICKLEY 70: Early chestnut window seat, c. 1901. (This uncatalogued version comes from Va n c r o f t ’s Japanese room.) Unmarked. 25” x 24 3/4” x 17 1/2” $1,500–2,500 36 RUSTIC Pair of hand-made twig stands, c. 1901. (From Va n c r o f t's bill i a r d s r oom). Larger: 32 1/2 x 15 1/4”, smaller: 31” x 14” $1,400–2,200 GUSTAV STICKLEY Window seat (no. 177), c. 1901. (From Va n c r o ft ’s living roo m ) . Unmarked. 26 1/2” x 25” x 19” $1,500–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 71: RHEAD SANTA BARBARA Ta ll vase etched with a stylized landscape. (An extraordinary example, this vase is certainly an iconic Arts and Crafts piece). A few hairlines. Stamped medallion of potter at kiln. 11 1/4” x 6” $40,000–50,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 37 72: AREQUIPA 73: Squat vase carved with cinquefoils under very dark green matte c r y s t a lline glaze. Stamped AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA CH 11 77 16. 4 1/4” x 6” $1,250–1,750 AREQUIPA Vase covered in frothy blue-gray and ivory matte glaze, 1912. Incised Arequipa California 1912. 5 1/4” x 5 1/2” $1,500–2,000 74: AREQUIPA Vase incised with a Greek key motif and quatrefoils, under matte green glaze. Stamped AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA with tree, NN 11 76 15. 4 3/4” x 3 1/2” 75: AREQUIPA Cabinet vase carved with a floral band and c overed in blue-gray frothy matte glaze. Stamped AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA MMKW 1624. 3 1/2” x 3 1/4” S m a ll tapering vase covered in blue and y e llow crystalline glaze. Stamped Los Angeles F. H. R. 4 1/2” x 3” $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 38 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 76: ROBERTSON (LOS ANGELES) 77: UNIVERSITY CITY Vase attributed to Frederick Rhead, excised with stylized trees and c overed in matte green glaze, 1911. (We have seen several pieces of University City pottery made by Rhead, and are confident this is by his hand.) Incised UC 1911 5045. 9” x 5” $4,500–6,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 39 78: WILLIAM JERVIS / BRIARCLIFF 79: Faceted covered jar decorated with a northern landscape in silhouette, its lid with oak leaves in squeezebag, topped by an acorn finial. Glaze chips and scaling around rim of jar and lid. Incised Briarcliff JERVIS. 6 3/4” x 4 1/2” JERVIS Squat vessel covered in a fine and rare aventurine glaze. Incised JERVIS. 3” x 5 1/4” $900–1,300 $2,500–3,500 80: SU SAN FRA CK ELTON Salt-glazed stoneware cabinet vase painted with branches of oak leaves and acorns. (Very fine quality). Marked 109 S F 3. 3 1/4” x 3 1/4” $3,000–5,000 81: RUSSELL CROOK Salt-glazed stoneware vase painted with lions on a dead-matte black and cobalt ground. (Seldom found so free of firing i m p e rfections). Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” $3,000–4,000 40 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 82: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Bud vase covered in a fine amber crystalline glaze. (Vase pictured in period photo above from The Wo m a n’s National Daily, April 9, 1910. Robineau is pictured f o u rth from lef t. ) Restoration to 1/4” chip under rim. Signed AR and circular stamp. 7” x 2” $4,500–6,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 41 83: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Porcelain squat vessel covered in a turquoise crystal line glaze. Carved medall i o n with 956 05 and remnant of paper label. 2 3/4” x 5” $4,000–6,000 85: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Porcelain cabinet vessel in white and ivory crystall i n e glaze. Marked 26. 2 1/4” x 2” $1,000–1,500 86: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Four porcelain door knobs in assorted glazes. Some wear to surface of one. (While not marked by her hand, we have had signed examples in the past.) Roman numerals and AH. 1” x 2 1/4” $1,000–1,500 42 84: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Porcelain cabinet vessel in brown and blue c r y s t a lline glaze. Ink scribble. 2 1/4” x 2” $1,250–1,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 87: VALENTIEN Matte green vase embossed with maple leaves. Impressed mark. 6 3/4” x 5” $1,500–2,000 88: TAXILE DOAT at SEVRES and UNIVERSITY CITY Porcelain baluster vase finely decorated in pâte-sur- p â t e with medallions of putti picking grapes and making wine, c overed in café-au-lait glazes, 1907, 1914. Minor grinding chips to base. Signed T DOAT, Sevres 1907, and stamped UNIVERSITY CITY MO. 1914 PORCELAIN WORKS. 8” x 6” $5,000–7,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 43 89: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum tapered vase painted by Sara Sax with silhouetted tall pines in a mountain landscape, 1909. (An excellent Arts & Craft s example.) Flame mark/1654D/V/V. / a rt i s t ’s cipher. 9 1/2” x 4 1/2” $4,500–5,500 44 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 90: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque, “Winter,” painted by Sallie Coyne with tall pines in a snowy landscape, 1918. Mounted in original frame. Flame mark/XVIII/SEC. Plaque: 9 1/4” x 12 1/4” $6,500–9,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 45 photo courtesy of Denver Public Library 46 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 90A: ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze vase by Grace Young, “Wa n s t a ll Arapahoe,” 1900. (Painted after the 1899 Rose & Hopkins photograph of Wa n s t a l l). Several scratches. Flame mark/581C/art i s t ’s cipher and title. 13 1/2” x 10 1/2” $10,000–15,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 47 93: ROOKWOOD 92: Scenic Vellum bulbous vase painted by Ed Diers with a woo d e d landscape and small pond, 1924. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXIV/295C/V/ED. 11” x 5” $3,000–4,000 48 ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum ovoid vase painted by Ed Diers with tall trees, 1917. Peppering, restoration to chip at rim. Flame mark/XVII/30D/ED. 10” x 3 3/4” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 93: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase with closed-in rim, finely painted by Kataro Shirayamadani with a wooded landscape, 1908. (An exceptional example). Flame mark/VIII/1126C/V/art i s t ’s cipher. 9 1/4” x 5 1/4” $4,500–5,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 49 94: ROOKWOOD Rare advertising tile decorated in cuenca with a blue rook and the word “ R oo k w ood”. (An extremely rare example, these advertising tiles were not meant for commercial sale.) Mounted in period frame, does not appear to have been removed. Minor nicks to two corners. Tile: 4 1/2” x 9” $4,000–6,000 95: ROOKWOOD Tile with oak tree, framed. Back and edges covered by frame. 6” sq $2,000–3,000 50 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 96: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase finely painted by E. T. Hurley with a silhouetted landscape, 1909. (Lovely example). Light peppering around shoulder. Flame mark/IX/1664G/V/ETH. 12 1/2” x 5 1/2” $3,500–4,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 51 97: ROOKWOOD 98: ROOKWOOD Rare Z-Line vessel modeled with a maiden and covered in matte flambé glaze, 1901. (Deaccessioned from the Cincinnati Art Museum.) Firing lines and scaling to figure. Flame m a r k / Z / 6 6 1 / p a r tial paper museum label. 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” $2,500–3,500 Rare Z-Line inkwell by A. M. Valentien with swirling maiden under matte green glaze, 1903. Flame mark/III/407Z/X1023X/A.M.V. 4” x 5” $2,250–2,750 99: ROOKWOOD Z-Line cabinet vase by A. M. Valentien with reclining nude under i vory matte glaze, 1901. Flame mark/I160Z/A.M.V. 2 1/2” x 3 1/4” $1,500–2,000 100: ROOKWOOD Z-Line squat vessel by A. M. Valentien with reclining nude under a cherry red matte glaze, 1901. Touch-up to shoulder. Flame m a r k / ? 5 1 Z / A . M . V. 3 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,750–2,250 52 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 101: ROOKWOOD Factory lamp, its Carved Matt/Z-line vase by Sallie Toohey with fern fronds, on a matching base, 1903. The original two-socket fixture is topped by a green leaded glass shade. Some factory-shaved areas on vase and base for per fect fit, some splits to leaded glass. On vase: Flame m a r k / I I I / 6 1 2 B Z / S T; paper label #612Z S.T. 18” x 14” $6,500–9,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 53 103: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Tiger Eye cylindrical vase painted by A. R. Valentien with branches of apples, 1891. Uncrazed. Flame mark/589C/W/A.R.V./L. 12 1/2” x 3 3/4” 102: $1,000–1,500 ROOKWOOD Massive Standard Glaze vase painted by A. R. Valentien with tulip vines, 1893. Glaze miss near rim, restored drilled hole. Flame mark/139A/W/ARV. 17 1/2” x 9” $1,500–2,500 54 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 104: ROOKWOOD Large Iris glaze vase beautifully painted by A.R. Valentien with pink roses, 1902. Minor glaze miss. Flame mark/II/905B/A.R.VA L E N T I E N . 15” x 8” $7,500–10,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 55 105: ROOKWOOD V e l lum flaring vase painted by Ed Diers with pink poppies, 1927. Uncrazed. (Very crisp decoration). Flame mark/XXVII/1369D/V/ED. 9 1/4” x 5” $3,250–4,250 106: ROOKWOOD Sea Green vase crisply painted by Matthew Daly with fish in the Oriental taste, 1894. Flame mark/589E/W/MAD/164/G. 8 1/2” x 3” $5,000–7,000 56 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 107: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Jewel Porcelain vase by William Hentschell with purple sprigs, 1920. Flame mark/XX/2499C/WEH. 14” x 5” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 57 108: ROOKWOOD Decorated Mat large vase by Kataro Shirayamadani with green, pink and red poppies, 1929. Some grinding chips. Flame mark/XXIX/6006/Japanese cipher. 11 1/2” x 7” 109: $2,500–3,500 $1,000–1,500 110: 111: ROOKWOOD Massive bulbous Carved Butterfat vessel by William Hentschell with berried branches on an indigo ground, 1915. Restoration to rim chip. Flame mark/XV/164/WEH/. 10” x 11” $2,250–2,750 58 ROOKWOOD Modeled Mat vase by William Hentschell with cattails, 1910. Seconded mark for light overglazing. Flame mark/X/581E/WEH/X. 12 3/4” x 6 1/2” ROOKWOOD B u t t e r fat bulbous vase by Lorinda Epply with exotic birds on trees, 1927. Flame mark/XXVII/2914/LE. 8 1/4” x 6 1/2” $1,750–2,250 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 112: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Massive and early jardinière painted by Harriet Joor with blue irises, 1902. (A large and exceptional piece, recently discovered at a Tennessee yard sale). Professional restoration to hairline. NC/JM/HJ/U/H48X. 10” x 12” $14,000–19,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 59 114: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early squat vessel and cover painted by Amelie Roman in a stylized peacock feather pattern, 1898. Minute fleck to rim of lid. NC/M/A.R.98-. 3 1/4” x 5 1/2” $4,500–6,500 113: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Ta ll vase by Marie DeHoa LeBlanc with white blossoms, 1908. N C / M H L e B / J M / C N 1 2 / W. 12 1/4” x 4 1/4” $6,000–8,000 60 115: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Exceptional and early biscuit jar and cover carved by Lucia Jordan with a stylized landscape, and on the cover, “Somewhere Above Us Live the Fulfillment of Our Dreams,” 1907. Opposing short and tight lines to jar, a few small glaze flakes. NC/BN92/Lucia J o r d a n / J M / W. 7” x 5”. $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 116: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Ta ll vase carved by A. F. Simpson with a m oonlit landscape of live oak trees and Spanish moss, 1930. (An exceptional example). Three small grinding nicks. NC/SN43/131/JH/AFS. 11” x 5” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 61 117: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Transitional vase by Sadie Irvine with tal l pines under a full moo n , 1917. Restoration to opposing hairlines. NC/SI/JM/133/IZ63. 10 1/2” x 4 3/4” 118: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Transitional bulbous vase crisply carved by A. F. Simpson with tall pines, 1913. NC/AFS/JM/B/FV77/17. 9” x 5” $4,000–6,000 $2,500–3,500 62 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 119: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with tall oak trees along a river, 1917. (An unusual and very crisp example). A couple of minor flakes at base. NC/SI/JM/150/IZ60. 9 3/4” x 6 1/2” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 63 120: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with tall pine trees, 1916. NC/SI/JM/126/224/IB94. 5” x 3 3/4” $2,500–3,500 121: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 122: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by A. F. Simpson with a moo n l i t landscape of live oak trees and Spanish moss, 1922. Glazed-over chip and firing line, in the making. NC/JM/35/AFS/MR40. 5” x 4” Cabinet vase carved by A. F. Simpson with tall pines, 1916. NC/JM/IJ37/AFS/367/238. 4” x 2 1/2” $2,200–3,200 $1,700–2,200 123: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a moonlit landscape of live oak trees and Spanish moss, 1922. (An unusual stylization of this design.) NC/SI/JM/250/MW74. 8” x 3 3/4” $3,000–4,000 64 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 124: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 124A: Vase carved by A. F. Simpson with paperwhites, 1929. (Just p e rfect). NC/AFS/JH/R020/77. 6 3/4” x 4” $2,000–3,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a moonlit scene of live oak and Spanish moss, 1920. (A crisp example with vivid color. ) NC/SI/JM/209/KU68. 7” x 3 3/4” $3,000–5,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 65 125: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 126: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cylindrical vase carved by Henrietta Bailey with pink pine cones, 1926. Tight 1” line. NC/HB/JM/PV70/320. 9 1/2” x 4” Transitional vase carved by A. F. Simpson with paperwhites, 1914. (Very crisp). NC/AFS/B/JM/250/JG66. 8 1/4” x 4” $2,200–2,700 $3,000–5,000 127: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 128: Vase by Sadie Irvine with nicotina leaves, 1922. NC/SI/209/MW24. 7 1/2” x 4” $2,000–3,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Bulbous vase carved by Sadie Irvine with trefoils, 1920. NC/JM/SI/KW82/179. 8 3/4” x 4 1/2” $3,000–4,500 66 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 129: GEORGE OHR Vase with deep in-body twist and floriform folds around rim, covered in semi-matte blue-gray glaze. (Deaccessioned from the American Folk Art Museum, New Yo r k ) S m a ll nick to rim, touch-up to stilt-pull . Stamped G. E. OHR Biloxi, Miss. 3” x 4 1/4” $3,000–4,000 130: GEORGE OHR Bud vase with folded floriform rim cov e r e d in mottled gunmetal glaze dripping ov e r emerald green ground. (Deaccessioned from the American Folk Art Museum, New York.) 1/2” surface scratch to body. Script signature. 5” x 2 1/4” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 67 131: GEORGE OHR Vase with pinched rim, its asymmetrical bulbous base spongepainted in gunmetal glaze, entirely covered in mirrored cobalt glaze. G. E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” 132: GEORGE OHR Vase with asymmetrically folded rim, covered in green and gunmetal glaze. Stamped G. E. OHR, Biloxi Miss. 4 3/4” x 2 3/4” $2,000–3,000 $4,000–6,000 133: GEORGE OHR Squat vessel with flaring rim covered in a sponged-on brown and green glaze. 1” hairline. Stamped GEO. E OHR BILOXI, MISS. 2 3/4” x 4 1/4” 134: GEORGE OHR N ovelty hat with speckled gunmetal glaze on an amber ground. Stamped G. E. OHR BILOXI. 3 1/4” x 3 1/4” $1,000–1,500 $900–1,200 68 135: GEORGE OHR I n k w e ll covered in a fine and unusual blue, raspberry, and ivory sponged glaze. Ill e g i b l e inscription on side. Stamped G. E. OHR BILOXI, Miss. twice. 1” x 2 1/2” dia. $1,400–1,900 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 136: HANNAH OVERBECK Pen and ink with watercolor wash, “Milkweed.” (Descended through the Nixon family, and the centerpiece of Hannah's personal port f o l i o ) . Matted and framed. Titled and signed H.O. Image: 10” x 8” $3,500–4,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 69 137: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Color woodblock print, “Gables by the Bridge,” c. 1893. Matted and framed. (Provenance: From the estate of the artist). Unsigned. Image: 2 1/4” x 4” $1,500–2,000 138: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Color linoleum cut, “Snowy Peak, Los Angeles,” c. 1911. Matted and framed. (Provenance: From the estate of the artist). Image: 3 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,750–2,250 70 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 139: GUSTAVE BAUMANN Color woodblock print, “Hillside Woods.” Matted and framed. Penciltitled, signed, and illegibly numbered. Image: 10 1/2” x 9 1/2” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 71 141: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Two color prints: woodcut, “Little Venice,” c. 1893 (provenance: From the estate of the artist); relief print, “ W i llow Tree and Sunset Clouds,” c. 1902, from Ipswich Prints, fold and s h o rt tear. Both matted and framed. Image: 5” x 2 1/4”, Sight: 6 3/4” x 7 1/2” $600–800 140: EDNA BOIES HOPKINS Woodblock print, “Petunia,” part of The Bibliophile: A Magazine and Review for the Collector, Student, and General Reader, Vol. 1, No. 6, August 1908. Chop mark. Image: 7” x 4 1/2” $1,500–2,000 142: MORRIS & CO. Six panels of floral printed cotton fabric, some sewn as curt a i n s , 1880-1900. Some fading to one. Signed on selvage. 35” x 56” $800–1,200 72 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 143: GUSTAVE BAUMANN Color woodblock print, “Woodland Meadows.” Matted. Pencil-signed and titled. Image: 9 1/2” x 11” $4,500–6,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 73 74 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 144: SAMUEL YELLIN Pair of wrought-iron gates with vine motif and jester handle. (An exceptional and unusual set, authenticated by Samuel Yellin Metalworkers). Unmarked. Each 74” x 30” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 75 145: SAMUEL YELLIN Wrought-iron adjustable floor lamp with candlestick sconce and floral tripod base, covered in brass wash. Non-original shade. (Authenticated by Samuel Yellin Metalworkers.) Unmarked. 64 1/4” x 19” 146: FORGED IRON Pair of tal l candlebrum each with three bobeches and twisted s h a ft s . $1,500–2,000 $4,000–6,000 147: STYLE OF SAMUEL YELLIN Cast-iron door knocker shaped as a seahorse. Unmarked. 8 3/4” x 2” $400–600 76 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 148: SAMUEL YELLIN Wrought-iron ceremonial staf f with ibis head of fered to Milton B. Medary, 1929. Inscribed TO MILTON B. MEDARY FROM SAMUEL YELLIN - 1929. 6 2 3/4” x 5 3/4” Philadelphia architect Milton B. Medary, Jr. (1874-1929), of Zantzinger, Borie, and Medary, was a close and long-time friend of Samuel Yell i n's. Both taught at the Pennsylvania University, and collaborated on a great many architectural projects. Medary is best remembered for his use of Gothic revival, in particular the Washington Memorial Chapel at Va lley Forge, Pennsylvania, and the Bok Tower in Mountain Lake, Florida. Yellin prov i d e d the wrought-iron metalwork on the latter, and the ibis-head staff might have been a gift from him to commemorate its inauguration in February, 1929. Medary died six months l a t e r. $2,000–3,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 77 149: ARTS & CRAFTS Large hammered copper hood, embossed and riveted with a rooster perched on a bal l. Medium patina. Unmarked. 44 1/4” x 39 1/2” x 9” $2,500–3,500 150: ARTS AND CRAFTS 151: Hammered copper hanging cabinet, covered in riveted straps, its hinged amber glass door with fleur-de-lys pattern. (An excell e n t and unusual example, in the style of Theodore Pond). Normal cleaning of patina, mounted on a wooden back. Unmarked. 21 1/2” x 12” x 7 1/2” FOLK ART Peacock weather vane with enameled feathers. Some losses to enamel. Unmarked. 25 1/2” x 20” $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 78 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 152: CHARLES ROHLFS Jewelry box with riveted hammered copper hinges, and wooden key on chain, 1901. (Exceptional and rare.) Interior of lid has green tinted shell a c , and lined in original red velvet. Original finish, a few minor nicks. Carved R, 1901. 4 1/2” x 8 1/2” x 6” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 79 153: STYLE OF CHARLES ROHLFS Pair of tall candlesticks with curled copper bobeches. (These were purchased in Buffalo in the 1960's. We have not be able to definitely p r ove they are by Rohlfs' hand.) Original finish. Unmarked. 13” x 5 1/2” $2,250–2,750 154: ROYCROFT Brass-washed hammered copper bud vase with full - h e i g h t buttresses. Orb & Cross mark. 7” x 3 1/2” $2,750–3,750 80 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 155: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chandelier with five hammered copper drops pierced with hearts and lined in original yel low glass cylinders. Complete with chains and original oak ceiling mount. Completely original condition, new to the market. No visible mark. 37” x 21” $10,000–15,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 81 156: ROYCROFT Hammered copper and mica helmet-shade table lamp. Fine original patina and mic. Orb & Cross mark. 14 1/2” x 7 1/4” $2,000–3,000 157: ROYCROFT Ta ll hammered copper table lamp with helmet shade. Patina cleaned some time ago. Orb & Cross mark. 18 1/2” x 7 1/2” $1,000–1,500 158: ROYCROFT Hammered copper helmet-shade lamp. Fine original patina. Orb & Cross mark. 14” x 6” $2,000–3,000 82 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 159: ROYCROFT / STEUBEN Rare table lamp with Roycrof t brasswashed three-socket base and decorated Steuben art glass shade. G ood original patina; the finial, though by Roycrof t, is not the correct fit for this piece. Base stamped Orb & Cross mark. 18” x 10” $5,000–7,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 83 160: TIFFANY STUDIOS Three-light lily lamp on bronze base, with complementary gold art glass shades. Original patina, a few flakes. TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 320, shades unmarked. 8 1/2” x 8 1/4” $2,500–3,000 161: TIFFANY STUDIOS Three-light lily lamp on bronze base, with gold art glass shades which appear to be by Ti ffany. Original patina, a few scuffs. TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK 320, shades unmarked. 8 1/2” x 8 1/4” $2,500–3,500 84 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 162: TIFFANY STUDIOS Table lamp, its green leaded glass shade in an oak leaf and acorn pattern over a Secessionist-style three-socket bronze base with verdigris patina. Breaks to a couple of small pieces. Both stamped T I F FANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, shade marked 1267, base marked 628. 26” x 18” $22,500–27,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 85 163: TIFFANY STUDIOS 164: Arabian desk lamp in green and gold. Shade etched L. C. T. Favrile, base etched L. C. Ti f fany Inc. Favrile. 14 1/2” x 7” $3,500–4,500 165: L. C. TIFFANY Gold Favrile candlestick lamp. Shade and base marked L. C. T. 12 3/4” x 7” $1,400–1,900 TIFFANY STUDIOS 166: L. C. TIFFANY Gold Favrile floriform compote with green tendrils. Etched L.C.T. Favrile. 3 1/8” x 8 1/2” Unusual red Favrile glass vase. Etched 1078A L. C. T. 5 3/4” x 3” $1,250–1,750 $1,000–2,000 86 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 167: TIFFANY STUDIOS Table lamp, its hemispherical leaded glass shade in the Pomegranate pattern, over a bronze faceted base with three-socket cluster. Fine original patina, a couple of short breaks. Both stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK, shade marked 1457, base 533. 22 1/2” x 16” $15,000–20,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 87 168: TIFFANY STUDIOS Bronze Secessionist lamp base with applied swirls, five ball feet and swirl cluster of three sockets. Wear to gilt parcel, missing tube s h a ft and cap. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 5879 C1. 18” x 13 1/2” $4,500–6,500 169: TIFFANY STUDIOS Nine-piece assembled bronze desk set in the Zodiac pattern: two hinged inkwells, rocking blotter, paper clip, pen tray, ashtray with matchbox holder, blotter with blotter ends, notepad holder (acid-etched brass finish), and a scale (in black finish). Matchbox holder side l oose. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. $1,500–2,000 170: TIFFANY STUDIOS Pastel centerbowl with indigo morning glories on a trellis ground. Engraved LC TIFFANY Favrile 2132P. 3 3/4” x 12 1/2” $2,750–3,250 88 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 171: TIFFANY Table lamp, its hemispherical Acorn shade of shading blue, green, and yellow slag glass, over a three-arm single-socket fluted bronze base. (A fine and unusual version of this shade, with graduating blue-to-green glass). Shade and base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, base with TGDCo 259. 21” x 14” $16,000–19,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 89 172: HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical shade of etched glass painted with a moonlit landscape, over a fluted, three-socket bronzed base. Shade signed HANDEL 6324/Handel with patent, base stamped HANDEL. 23 1/2” x 18” $4,000–6,000 90 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 173: HANDEL Table lamp, its bell-shaped acid-etched glass shade obverse-painted with branches of oak leaves and acorns, over a fluted three-socket bronzed base. Some pitting to patina, wear to cap, several minor lower rim nicks to shade. Shade signed HANDEL. 23 1/2” x 18” $6,000–8,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 91 174: HANDEL Boudoir lamp, its paneled acid-etched shade reverse-painted by Mary Palme with cranes flying through bamboos, over a reticulated bronzed candlestick base. (A rare shade and base in excell e n t condition). Shade marked HANDEL 7061 PAL, base stamped HANDEL. 16” x 7” $2,400–2,900 92 175: HANDEL Boudoir lamp, its acid-etched hemispherical shade painted with spade-shaped leaves and foliage over a bronzed candlestick base. Shade signed HANDEL #5512, base stamped HANDEL. 14” x 6 1/2” $2,250–2,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 176: HANDEL Rare floor lamp, its paneled cattail shade lined with caramel slag glass over an exceptional threesocket fluted bronzed base with sphinx. Fine original patina. Base marked HANDEL. 63” x 24” $30,000–50,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 93 177: HANDEL 178: Globe fixture painted with trees and birds on a lustered, acidetched ground. Bottom cap and tassel repatinated. Shade signed HANDEL 6885. Approximately 18” to ceiling, 9” dia. GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper wall sconce with painted glass shade. Medium patina. Als-ik-kan stamp. 11” x 9” $1,500–2,000 $2,500–3,500 180: 179: HANDEL Table lamp base in the form of a tree trunk, covered in original bronze patina. Probable restoration to shaf t . Stamped HANDEL. 25” x 8” $900–1,200 94 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > HANDEL Figural table lamp base depicting a kneeling maiden holding a jug, and covered in a fine, original bronze patina, original cast cap. Stamped HANDEL. 24 3/4” x 7” $5,000–7,000 181: HANDEL Hammered metal chandelier in bronze patina, with five drops ending in Steuben gold Aurene shades. Original hammered, faceted screws, a few scratches to original patina. Unmarked base, shades stamped Steuben. To ceiling mount: 42” x 22”, shades: 6” x 3 1/2” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 95 182: HANDEL Table lamp, its mushroom-shaped shade obverse-painted with stylized green leaves on yellow ground, over a two-socket patinated copper base with leaf pattern. Replaced ring, top stem, and sockets. Shade marked HANDEL 5468, base unmarked. 19 1/2” x 11” $3,750–4,750 96 183: BIGELOW KENNARD Table lamp, its hemispherical shade with a band of stylized leaves on white slag glass ground, over a good quality three-socket bronze base. Original verdigris patina, cap cleaned, short lines to a couple of panes. Shade stamped BIGELOW KENNARD BOSTON BIGELOW STUDIOS. 22” x 16 $4,500–6,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 184: HANDEL Table lamp, its etched glass shade reverse-painted with bright yell o w d a ffodils, on a three-socket classical bronzed base. Shade signed 7122 HANDEL R (art i s t ’s initial) and HANDEL Lamps, Patent No, base with cloth label. 24 1/4” x 18” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 97 185: HANDEL Double candlestick lamp with brass-plated base, topped by a rectangular shade painted with roses. 2 1/2” line to corner of one panel. Shade signed HANDEL 7792, base has cloth label. 20” x 15 1/2” $2,250–3,250 186: HANDEL Double candlestick lamp with brass-plated base and brushed brass patina, topped by a rectangular shade painted with roses. Shallow chip to edge of one panel, some soldering to support at top of shade. Shade signed HANDEL 7792. 20” x 15 1/2” $2,500–3,500 98 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 187: HANDEL Table lamp, its etched glass shade reversepainted by Henri Bedigie with an autumnal mountain landscape, over a textured gessoed three-socket base. Shade signed Bedigie and HANDEL 7118. 23 1/2” x 18” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 99 188: PAIRPOINT Table lamp, its flaring acid-etched shade reverse-painted with exotic birds and flowers on silver-plated, three-foo t e d , classical base. Replaced sockets, some wear to silver, cap polished. Base stamped PAIRPOINT D 3070. 23” x 18” $3,000–4,000 189: PAIRPOINT Table lamp, its flaring acid-etched shade reverse-painted with exotic birds and flowers on silver-plated, three-foo t e d classical base. Replaced sockets, some wear to silver, 1/4” chip to rim of shade. Base stamped PAIRPOINT D 3070. 23” x 18” $3,000–4,000 100 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 190: GUSTAV STICKLEY Settle (no. 222) with leather- c overed drop-in spring seat. Red decal. 36 1/4” x 79 1/2” x 32 3/4” $8,000–12,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 101 191: GUSTAV STICKLEY Library table with circular top, c. 1902. Small red decal in box. 29 1/2” x 39” $5,500–7,500 192: GUSTAV STICKLEY Paneled magazine stand (no. 548), 1902. (A fine and rare example.) Red decal in box. 43 3/4” x 15 1/2” x 15 1/4” $4,500–6,500 102 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 193: GUSTAV STICKLEY Celandine tea table (no. 27), c. 1900. Unmarked. 24” x 20” $8,000–12,000 194: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chalet writing desk (no. 505). Red decal. 46” x 24” x 16” $2,000–3,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 103 195: GUSTAV STICKLEY Music stand (no. 670). Partial paper label. 39 1/4” x 22” x 15” $2,200–2,800 196: GUSTAV STICKLEY H a rvey Ellis-designed maple side chair with rush seat, inlaid with pewter, copper, and fruitwoods. Unmarked. 39 1/4” x 16 3/4” x 18 1/2” $3,500–4,500 197: WALFRED THULIN C a rved Gothic blanket chest with heavy wrought-iron handles. ( Woo d c a rver Walter Thulin joined Herman Dudley Murphy and Charles Prendergast in 1906 in the Frame Shop of Herman Dudley Murphy on Clarendon Street in Boston. Thulin became president in 1911, and the shop's name changed to the Thulin-Murphy Co. Honored medalist from the Society of Arts & Crafts, Boston.) C a rved W. T. in diamond. 24” x 42” x 22” $2,500–3,500 104 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 198: GUSTAV STICKLEY H a rvey Ellis-designed drop front desk inlaid with pewter, copper, and f r u i t w oods. Complete with original glass inkwells. Early red decal. 43 3/4” x 30” x 11 3/8” $9,000–14,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 105 199: LIMBERT T h r e e - d oor bookcase (no. 359) with three adjustable shelves per section. Branded mark. 57” x 66 1/2” x 14” $4,500–6,500 200: LIMBERT Single oval library table (no. 146). Early paper label. 29” x 45” x 30” 201: $2,800–3,500 $3,500–5,500 106 LIMBERT Cut-out window seat (no. 243 1/2). Branded mark. 24” x 25” x 18” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 202: LIMBERT Double oval library table (no. 158). Branded mark. 29 1/2” x 47 3/4” x 36” $7,000–10,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 107 203: GUSTAV STICKLEY Spindle cube chair (no. 391) with drop-in foam seat recovered in brown l e a t h e r. Red decal. 29” x 26 1/4” x 27 1/2” $5,000–8,000 204: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early bow-arm Morris chair (no. 2340) with flaring (“reverse-tapered”) legs and loose seat cushion on rope foundation, c. 1901. Unmarked. 39” x 31 1/2” x 33 1/2” $7,000–10,000 108 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 205: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early double-door bookcase (no. 525) with mitered mullions and three fixed shelves, chamfered back, c. 1901. Early red decal. 56” x 45” x 12”. $14,000–18,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 109 206: GUSTAV STICKLEY Oversized rocker (no. 323) with drop-in spring seat covered in brown leather. Red decal. 37” x 29” x 30” $2,000–3,000 208: 207: STICKLEY BROTHERS Double oval lamp table. (Excellent example of a rare form.) Metal tag. 30” x 36” x 28 1/4” $1,200–1,800 GUSTAV STICKLEY S m a ll cube settee (no. 305) with reupholstered drop-in spring seat. (A rare and lovely form.) Unmarked. 30” x 56” x 22” $2,500–3,500 110 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 209: GUSTAV STICKLEY H a rvey Ellis-designed single-door china cabinet (no. 803) with three adjustable shelves. Early Eastwood paper label and red decal. 60” x 36” x 15 1/4” $4,000–6,000 210: GUSTAV STICKLEY Six early Bungalow dining chairs (no. 1289) with rush seats, c. 1901. (Extremely rare, this is only the third set we have seen in thirty years.) 37 3/4” x 18 1/2” x 19” $4,000–6,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 111 211: GUSTAV STICKLEY Drop-front desk (no. 706) with full gallery interior, original key. Red decal. 43 3/4” x 30” x 13” $3,500–4,500 212: LIMBERT Cut-out umbrella stand (no. 254). (An exceedingly rare form.) Branded signature. 27” x 12” sq. 213: LIMBERT Cut-out lamp table (no. 240). Unmarked. 29 1/2” x 20” sq. $2,500–3,500 $1,500–2,000 112 214: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chalet magazine stand (no. 500), c. 1900. ( I llustrated in Catalog No. 1, New Furniture) . Unmarked. 43” x 12 3/4” sq. $1,500–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 215: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Oversized two-door china cabinet (no. 729) with cupboards below for additional storage. 70 1/8” x 50” x 17 1/8” $10,000–12,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 113 216: GUSTAV STICKLEY Slatted cube chair with drop-in spring seat, together with an early mahogany foo t s t ool. Unmarked. Chair: 29” x 26” x 27 3/4”; foo t s t oo l : 13” x 13” x 22” $4,000–5,000 217: GUSTAV STICKLEY Slatted cube chair with drop-in spring seat. Red decal. 29” x 26” x 27 3/4” $4,000–5,000 114 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 218: GRUEBY Table lamp with a reticulated Kendrick base covered in a superior matte green glaze. The original, electrified bronze font supports a leaded glass shade in floral pattern attributed to Duffner and Kimberly. Tight 2” hairline and minor nicks to base, a couple of short lines to glass on shade. Base has circular Faience stamp, font has Grueby Pottery paper label with price and number, shade unmarked. Base: 12” x 8”, shade: 8” x 19”, ov e r a ll: 23” x 19” $20,000–25,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 115 219: GRUEBY Rectangular advertising tile. 6” x 4 1/2” $2,500–3,500 220: GRUEBY Squat vase with three rows of curled leaves under a superior matte green glaze. Invisible restoration to two rim chips. Spherical Pottery stamp, 41 N. 6” x 8” $2,000–3,000 221: GRUEBY Bulbous vase with buds alternating with curled leaves under frothy matte glaze. Circular Faience stamp. 7 1/2” x 4 1/2” $2,000–3,000 222: GRUEBY Vase by Wilhemina Post with rows of full-height leaves, covered in matte green glaze. (A crisp example, covered in a fine glaze). Professional restoration to base chip. Circular Pottery mark, WP 104. 8” x 5 1/2” $2,500–3,500 116 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 223: GRUEBY / TIFFANY Table lamp, its Ti ffany Studios leaded glass hemispherical shade in the Acorn pattern, over a Grueby Pottery lamp base with golden cinquefoils on a rich matte green ground. Several s h o rt breaks to glass, original Ti ff a n y three-socket fixture. Remnants of white paint on pottery. Shade stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1435-34, base covered with mount. 21” x 16” $17,500–22,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 117 224: GRUEBY Squat vessel with tooled and applied rounded leaves, alternating with white buds, covered in a rich matte brown glaze. Several small glaze chips. Circular Pottery stamp, E.R., and number sequence. 3 1/2” x 5” 225: GRUEBY C overed bulbous jar with three small handles, in a rich brown glaze. (A very rare example.) 1” stilt-pull. Circular Pottery stamp. 7 1/4” x 5 3/4” $2,000–3,000 $2,500–3,500 226: GRUEBY 227: Tile with winged Pegasus on green ground, in hammered copper f ooted mount. (A very rare example). Restoration to two corners. Signed M. C. 6” sq. $3,000–4,000 118 GRUEBY Tile, “The Pines.” Glaze chips to three corners, some abrasion to s u r face. Unmarked. 6” sq. $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 228: GRUEBY Fine and large vase with ivory buds alternating with leaves under a rich matte mustard glaze. Professional restoration to chips at base. Circular Pottery stamp/C.H. 11” x 8 1/2” $8,000–12,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 119 229: GRUEBY 230: Tile decorated in cuenca with a tall ship in yellow, mustard, and brown on a curdled green ground. (From the collection of David Cathers.) One burst bubble to sail. Signed PS. 6” sq. GRUEBY Tile with brown tulip on green ground. 1/4” chip to corner. Signed K Y. 6” sq. $2,000–3,000 $700–1,100 231: GRUEBY Tile decorated in cuerda seca with houses on a hill by the seashore. Stamped GRUEBY TILE BOSTON. 4” sq. 232: GRUEBY Tile with stag and tree. Minor fleck to corner. Signed JS. 4” sq. $700–1,100 $1,250–1,750 120 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 233: GRUEBY Ta ll vase with yellow buds alternating with leaves under a fine matte green glaze. Professional restoration to small rim chip. Circular Pottery stamp/ER/3/30. 12” x 5 1/2” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 121 234: VAN BRIGGLE 235: VAN BRIGGLE Early vase embossed with geese and covered in matte green to c h a r treuse glaze, 1903. AA VAN BRIGGLE/5/1903/III. 6 1/4” x 5 1/2” Early two-handled vase with trefoils covered in indigo and bright green glaze, 1903. Drilled hole to bottom. AA/VA N BRIGGLE/1903/III/172. 12 1/4” x 5 1/4” $4,000–5,000 $600–900 236: VAN BRIGGLE Early tapered vase embossed with yucca under yellow and green glaze, 1903. AA/VAN BRIGGLE/1903/III/169. 12 1/2” x 5” $2,500–3,500 122 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 237: VAN BRIGGLE Exceptional, early vase on stand, embossed with green peacock feathers on a rich purple ground, set on a bronze footed base, 1904. (Possibly done for the St.Louis Wo r l d ’s Fair. This is a large, rare, exquisite piece.) AA/VA N B R I G G L E / 1 9 0 4 . 13” x 4 1/4” $7,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 123 239: FULPER Large center bowl covered in café-au-Lait over mustard matte glaze. Grinding chips, a few glaze spots, and a very small fleck to rim. Vertical mark. 6 1/2” x 14 1/2” $1,000–1,500 238: FULPER Large vase covered in Chinese Blue flambé glaze. Vertical mark. 10 1/2” x 10 1/2” $800–1,200 240: FULPER 241: FULPER Urn with hammered texture covered in Leopard Skin Crystall i n e glaze. Vertical mark. 12” x 11 1/2” Large squat vessel covered in brown crystalline glaze dripping ov e r Mustard Matt. Small chip to foot ring. Vertical mark. 8” x 10” $800–1,200 $1,000–1,500 124 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 242: FULPER Table lamp, its mushroom-shaped shade with slag glass inserts over a two-socket baluster base, both covered in a mix of Cat's Eye and Flemington Green flambé glaze. 1” hairline from rim to glass. Vertical stamp and circular Va s e k r a ft stamp, PATENT PENDING US AND CANADA. 21” x 16” $10,000–15,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 125 243: TECO Vase reticulated with narrow folded leaves in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 11 1/2” x 4 1/2” $8,000–10,000 126 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 244: TECO Ta ll four- f ooted floral vase in an unusual green and ultramarine matte glaze. F a c t o r y - d r i l led hole on bottom. Stamped Teco. 18 1/2” x 7 1/2” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 127 245: TECO 246: Tulip-shaped vase in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 12 1/2” x 6” $3,500–4,500 TECO Ta ll floriform vase in a fine matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 14” x 6” $2,500–3,500 128 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 247: TECO Gourd-shaped vase covered in matte green glaze. Invisible, professional restoration to chip at rim and base. Stamped Teco 661. 10” x 7” $2,000–3,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 129 248: TECO Ta ll gourd-shaped vase covered in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 16 3/4” x 8” $2,000–3,000 249: TECO B e a k e r-shaped vase with four buttressed handles c overed in matte green glaze. Reglued 1/2” chip, burst glaze bubble at juncture of one handle. Stamped Teco. 7 3/4” x 6” $2,500–3,500 130 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 250: TECO Ta ll Aventurine vase. Restoration around rim and to a few spots on base. Stamped Teco X. 15” x 6 1/2” $2,000–3,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 131 251: TECO Large vase with flaring neck, cov e r e d in matte green glaze. 1/2” reglued chip to rim. Stamped Teco. 16 3/4” x 8 1/2” $5,000–7,000 132 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 252: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by unidentified artist of an autumnal landscape, 1912. In original frame. Flame mark/XII/V. Plaque: 8 1/4” x 10 1/2” $3,500–4,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 133 253: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum ovoid vase by E. T. Hurley, 1948. Uncrazed. Flame m a r k / X LVIII/S/ETH. 8 1/2” x 4 1/4” $2,500–3,500 254: 255: 256: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum flaring vase painted by Elizabeth McDermott, 1916. (Unusual and lovely colors). Uncrazed. Flame mark/1357E/V/EHM. 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,500–2,000 134 ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum ovoid vase by Lenore Asbury, c. 1915. Drill hole to base, obscures date. Flame mark/L.A. 9 1/4” x 3 1/4” $1,000–1,500 ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase painted by Ed Diers with an autumnal landscape, 1925. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXV/1358D/V/ED. 8 3/4” x 4 3/4” $2,500–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 257: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Ed Diers. Probably mounted in original frame, back c overed. Signed E. Diers. Sight: 9” x 12” $6,000–8,000 258: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Lenore Asbury, “Along the River,” 1917. Mounted in original frame. Flame mark/XVII/V/L.A./typewritten title. Plaque: 9” x 12 1/2” $5,000–7,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 135 259: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Ed Diers with an autumnal landscape, 1917. Mounted in period, but not necessarily original, frame. Flame mark/XVII/V/ED. Plaque: 8 1/4” x 5” $2,500–3,500 260: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Lorinda Epply with California coastline scene, 1912. In original frame. Flame mark/XII/V. Plaque: 7 1/2” x 5 1/2” $4,000–6,000 136 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 261: ROOKWOOD Large Butter fat vase by Lorinda Epply with branches of hydrangea, 1928. Flame mark/XXVII/2246C/LE. 14 1/2” x 8 1/2” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 137 262: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain footed vase painted by Lorinda Epply in a Persian floral pattern, 1923. Flame mark/XXIII/784C/LE. 10 3/4” x 3 3/4” $1,500–2,000 263: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with pink blossoms on a lavender ground, 1923. Flame mark/XXIII/2545 C / F R . 10 1/4” x 3 1/4” $2,000–3,000 264: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase painted by Kataro Shirayamadani with crocuses, 1925. Flame mark/XXV/2831/Japanese cipher. 5 1/4” x 5 1/2” $1,750–2,250 265: 138 NO LOT RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 266: ROOKWOOD Rare Iris Scenic vase by Fred Rothenbusch with moonlit scene, 1909. Flame mark/IX/1658F/FR. 6 1/4” x 3” $4,500–6,500 267: ROOKWOOD Marine Scenic Vellum vase beautifully painted by E. T. Hurley, 1912. Flame mark/XII/938D/E.T.H. 6 3/4” x 4 1/4” $3,500–4,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 139 268: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Wax Mat vase painted by unidentified artist with wild yell o w and red roses, 1925. (One in a thousand.) Flame mark/XXV/614C. 13” x 6 1/4” $2,000–3,000 269: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase crisply painted by unidentified artist with grapevine on a purple ground, 1925. Restoration to drill e d hole at bottom, hairline to body. Flame m a r k / X X V / p a rtial cipher. 10 1/2” x 6” 270: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase finely painted by John P u llman with blossoms on a turquoise ground, 1930. Flame mark/XXX/6193C/JWP. 8 1/4” x 6” $900–1,200 $750–1,000 140 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 271: ROOKWOOD V e l lum vase painted by Kate Van Horne with blue flowers in the Asian taste, 1915. Flame mark/XV/30E/V/art i s t ’s cipher. 9” x 3 3/4” $900–1,200 273: ROOKWOOD S m a ll Scenic Vellum vase finely painted by Sallie Coyne, 1923. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXIII/356F/SEC. 5 1/4” x 3” $1,500–2,000 272: ROOKWOOD Iris Glaze vase by Lenore Asbury with white clematis, 1906. Flame m a r k / V I / 9 5 1 C / W./L.A. 9 1/2 x 3 3/4” $2,900–3,400 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 141 274: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat bulbous vase by Will i a m H e n t s c h e ll with dots on a pumpkin ground, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/2969/WEH. 8” x 6 1/2” 275: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by Wilhemina Rhem with horses and rider, 1934. Flame mark/XXXIV/WR. 5” x 4 1/4” 276: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by Elizabeth Barrett with sprigs of leaves, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/935D/EB, paper label. 8” x 4 1/4” $700–1,000 $800–1,200 $1,000–1,500 277: ROOKWOOD C a r ved Matt bulbous vase by C. S. To d d with pink and purple bell flowers on a deep purple butterfat ground, 1915. Flame m a r k / X V / 9 3 1 / C . S . T. 4 3/4” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 142 278: ROOKWOOD Large Production vase embossed with swirling blossoms under cobalt glaze, 1914. Small glaze nick to edge of leaf. Flame mark/XIV/516. 11” x 12” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 279: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne tall vase by William Hentschell with sprigs of leaves, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/2790/WEH/. 11 1/2” x 5” $1,500–2,000 280: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Scenic Vellum vase by Fred Rothenbusch, 1920. Restoration to d r i l l hole on bottom. Flame mark/XX/904C. 13” x 5” $1,500–2,500 281: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum corseted vase painted by Charles McLaughlin, 1914. 1" bruise to rim. Flame mark/XIV/1358E/V/CJM. 7 1/4” x 4” 282: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch, 1915. Seconded mark for light scaling around rim. Flame mark/XV/30E/V/FR/X. 8 3/4” x 4” $1,500–2,000 283: $1,000–1,500 ROOKWOOD Banded Scenic Vellum vase by Ed Diers, 1919. Seconded mark, restoration around base. Flame mark/XIX/946/V/ED/X. 10 3/4” x 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 143 284: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Scenic Vellum vase by Lorinda Epply, 1917. X’d for 1/8” firing bruise at rim. Flame mark/XVII/950B/LE. 13 1/4” x 5 1/2” $2,500–3,500 286: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase by Kataro Shirayamadani with crocuses, 1935. Flame mark/XXXV/S/Japanese c i p h e r. 5 3/4” x 4” $1,750–2,250 144 285: MATT DALY Oil on canvas painting of a snowy landscape with creek. Framed. Sight: 19 1/2” x 23 1/2” $2,500–3,500 287: ROOKWOOD C a r ved Matt squat vessel finely decorated by William Hentschell with Queen A n n e ’s lace on green ground, 1911. Flame mark/XI/1375/WEH. 6” x 9” $1,800–2,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 288: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Wax Mat vase painted by Jens Jensen with red roses, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/2932/art i s t ’s cipher. 14” x 5 1/2” $1,500–2,000 289: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by Elizabeth Barrett with sprigs of leaves, 1927. Flame mark/XXVII/2368/EB. 17” x 7” $1,500–2,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 145 290: ROOKWOOD B u t t e r fat vase by Lorinda Epply with large orchid blossoms, 1931. Flame mark/XXXI/6180D/LE. 6” x 5 1/4” $1,200–1,600 291: NO LOT 292: ROOKWOOD French Red tall baluster vase enamel-decorated by Sara Sax with flowers on a gunmetal ground, 1921. Restoration to section of base. Flame mark/XXI/2551/art i s t ’s cipher. 14” x 6” $1,200–1,500 293: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain two-handled vase painted by Lorinda Epply with sprays of flowers, 1927. Flame mark/XXVII/2077/LE. 6 1/4” x 5” $1,000–1,500 146 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 294: EDWARD CURTIS Three vellum photogravures, 1924: “Aged Pomo Woman,” plate 488, “An Aged Paviotso of Pyramid Lake,” plate 537, “A Washo Woman,” plate 543. A ll matted and framed. Copyrighted and titled. Images: 15 1/2” x 11 1/2” each $1,500–2,500 295: ACOMA Polychrome olla, c. 1870-1900. Fire clouds to base, small old chip to rim. Labeled FRANK M. COVERT / 329 FIFTH AVE. / N.Y. 10 1/2”, 11 1/2” dia., mouth opening: 6 1/2” dia. (Please see provenance online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $6,000–8,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 147 296: JARVIE Bronze candlestick embossed with spade-shaped leaves. Original patina, small dent to bobeche. Unmarked. 13 3/4” 297: ADLER AND SULLIVAN Bronze stair riser from the Chicago Stock Exchange, 1894. 7 1/2” x 43” $1,500–2,500 $1,500–2,000 298: GEORGE NIEDECKEN Drawing, “Easy Chair for Mr. H.B. Babson.” Matted and framed. Sight 8 1/4” x 7” $850–1,250 299: KALO Hammered silver candle snuf f e r. Stamped STERLING KALO 1. 2 1/4” x 10” $600–900 300: BOSTON SCHOOL Copper boudoir lamp, its faceted mesh shade lined with parchment painted with t a ll grasses. Some dents to metal, some tears to paper, original patina. Both shade and base marked HGC BOSTON. 14” x 8” $1,000–2,000 148 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 301: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four-panel shade on a single socket bulbous base, c. 1911. Normal cleaning to original patina, original mic. Windmill mark with box. 16” x 14” $9,000–14,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 149 302: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its f o u r-panel shade on a single socket bulbous base. Medium patina, original mica, missing p a rt of original pul l chain. Windmill open box with DIRKVANERP stamp. 16” x 14” $4,000–5,000 303: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its f o u r-panel shade with spade-shaped riveted straps on a single-socket, pear-shaped base. Some cleaning to patina, mica possibly replaced. Windmill stamp with DIRKVA N E R P and remnant of D’Arcy Gaw. 16 1/2” x 14 1/4” $4,000–6,000 150 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 304: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four-panel shade with vented cap over a trumpet-shaped two-socket base. Repatinated, new mic. W i n d m i ll stamp with DIRKVANERP and remnant of D'Arcy Gaw. 20” x 17 1/4” $5,500–7,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 151 305: DIRK VAN ERP Red warty jardinière. A couple of dents. Windmill stamp with D I R K VANERP and remnant of D’Arcy Gaw. 6” x 7 3/4” 306: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper large jardinière. New patina. Windmill stamp with closed box and DIRKVA N E R P. 13” x 14 1/2” $4,500–6,500 $3,000–4,000 308: ELIZABETH BURTON Copper jewelry box with abalone shell inserts to top and to hinged clasp, compartmentalized interior lined with original brown suede. Cleaned patina. Stamped Burton with hammer. 2” x 6 3/4” x 4” $1,500–2,000 307: HARRY DIXON Hammered copper vase of medium patina. Stamped HARRY DIXON SAN FRANCISCO with metalsmith. 7 3/4” x 4 1/2” 309: $1,500–2,000 $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 152 HARRY DIXON Hammered sterling brooch with citrine. Hand incised HARRY DIXON SF 1933 Sterling 925 9. 1” x 2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 310: EMILE GALLE Electrified exhibition panel of marks and signatures with a glass negative medallion against an etched brass mat, in gilded frame surrounded with various Galle signatures, 1904. 16” x 14” $2,000–3,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 153 311: EMILE GALLE Four Art Nouveau mahogany nesting tables, each with a dif ferent inlay: chestnut branch, gladiola stalk, irises, and poppies. Unmarked. Largest: 28 1/2” x 21 3/4” x 16” $5,500–7,500 312: LOUIS MAJORELLE Mahogany tiered tray table, the top inlaid with daffodils in a field, the bottom with sprays of flowers, with bronze handles, the animal-shaped legs c a r ved with blossoms and leaves. Unmarked. 32 1/2” x 36 1/2” x 27” $5,500–7,500 154 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 313: EMILE GALLE Mahogany display cabinet carved and inlaid with clematis, with a glass d oor over two fixed shelves, flanked by side shelves. Unmarked. 59 3/4” x 31 1/2” x 17 3/4” $8,000–12,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 155 314: EMILE GALLE 314A: Inlaid occasional tray table top with a bird on an oak branch. Mounted on a base by a dif ferent maker. Signed Galle in inlay. 22” x 24 1/2” $2,000–3,000 156 ITALIAN ART NOUVEAU C a r ved wood side chair with two ladies’ heads, a frog, and flowers. (Exceptional carved chair in excellent condition). Pale silk upholstery. Unmarked. 39” x 20” x 18” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 315: EMILE GALLE Mahogany music cabinet with four inlaid panels depicting trees, flora and a landscape, carved with animal legs, leaves and dragonflies. Inlaid signature G a lle. 63 3/4” x 26 1/4” x 15 3/4” $30,000–40,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 157 316: EMILE GALLE Applied and internally-decorated art i s t i c cameo vase with orchids with applied green glass centers, beneath a sun in fire-polished amber on frosted ground with gold foil inclusions, c. 1900. Engraved artistic signature on center of base. 13” $5,000–7,500 158 317: EMILE GALLE Ta ll cameo glass vase patterned with red peony blossoms, c. 1900. Vert i c a l Japanese cameo signature. 18” $2,250–2,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 318: EMILE GALLE Cameo glass vase patterned with blossoms in shades of purple, partly fire-polished, c. 1900. Cameo signature GALLE. 12 1/2” $2,500–3,500 319: DAUM W h e e l - c a rved and internall y decorated cameo lamp with applied snails on red and purple grapevines. Minor losses to antennae. Daum Nancy and Cross of Lorraine in cameo. 20” x 10” $47,500–57,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 159 321: 320: DAUM Cameo glass vase with brown leaves on a mottled ground. Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine in cameo. 12 1/4” x 4” $3,000–4,000 DAUM Acid-etched and gilt-decorated vase of amber glass with a green iris. Some wear to gilt at rim. Etched Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 7 3/4” x 4 3/4” $1,500–2,000 322: MULLER FRERES Chandelier with orange and blue mottled glass bowl and shades, in a wrought-iron frame with applied leaves. Some chips to fitters. Shades etched Muller Frères Luneville. 37” x 24” $3,000–4,000 160 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 323: DAUM Cameo two-handled glass vase with brown leaves on a mottled ground. Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine in cameo. 17 1/2” x 6” $4,000–6,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 161 324: LALIQUE “Moineaux” clock of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, with original ATO face. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. M p. 369, B. 6 1/2” x 8 1/2 in. $1,750–2,500 325: 162 NO LOT RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 326: LALIQUE “Serpents” inkwell in opalescent dark amber, c. 1920. Engraved R. Lalique. M p. 317, No. 432. 6 1/4” dia. $5,000–7,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 163 327: LALIQUE “ Vierge A L'Enfant” statuette of clear and frosted glass on woo d e n base. M p. 519, no. 1217. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. O v e r a l l height, 15” $750–1,250 328: LALIQUE “Bordure Epines,” vase of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina. M p. 418, no. 908Wheel cut R. LA L I Q U E . 8” $1,500–2,000 329: LALIQUE 330: LALIQUE Vase of clear and frosted glass, decorated with roses. Minute nick to inside rim. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9” “Borneo” vase of clear and frosted glass with green enamel, c. 1930. M p. 450, no. 1056. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9 1/4” $2,000–3,000 $1,000–1,500 164 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 331: LALIQUE “Sirènes Avec Bouchon Figurine” vase with stopper, of clear and frosted glass, c. 1920. Flat chip to base of stopper, fleck to inner rim of vase. Engraved R. Lalique France. M p. 411, No. 837 and p. 179. 14” $8,000–12,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 165 332: LALIQUE “Raisin Muscat” menu plaque, clear and frosted glass, c. 1924. Molded R. LALIQUE. M p. 780, No. 3475. 6” length. $300–500 334: LALIQUE LALIQUE $1,000–1,500 335: “Deux Chèvres” hand mirror, clear and frosted with sepia patina, c. 1919. Original frame and mirror plate. Frame marked LALIQUE. M p. 360, No. 678. 6 1/4” diam. $1,400–1,800 166 333: “Coq Nain” mascot of clear and frosted glass, c. 1928. M p. 498, no. 1135. Molded R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 8” LALIQUE “Faune” menu holder, of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, c. 1928. M p. 784, no. 3502. Engraved R. Lalique France. 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 336: HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reverse-painted by Mary Palme with parrots and blossoms, over a three-socket fluted bronzed base. Fine original dark patina. Shade signed HANDEL 7128 PALME, base molded HANDEL. 25” x 18” $6,500–9,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 167 337: MOE BRIDGES Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reversepainted with birds of paradise in a tropical landscape, over a two-socket, four- f ooted aesthetic-movement base covered in black enamel. Shade signed Moe Bridges-CO-188. 24” x 18” $4,000–6,000 338: HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reversepainted with pink roses and yellow butterflies, over a threesocket classical bronzed base. Shade signed Handel 6688, and stamped HANDEL Lamps with patent number. 23 1/4” x 18” $8,000–12,000 168 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 339: HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reverse-painted by Henri Bedigie with parakeets in tall pines with large blossoms, over a three-socket gold gessoed classical base. Applied posts and glass pendants, some missing. Cap as-is, missing finial. Shade signed HANDEL 7127 Bedigie, cloth label to base. 24” x 18” $20,000–30,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 169 340: HANDEL 341: Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reverse-painted with a Venetian scene, over a three-socket bronzed base with twotone patina. 1/2” clamshell chip to interior. Shade signed HANDEL 5935, and stamped HANDEL Lamps with patent number, base unmarked. 25” x 18” $8,000–12,000 170 HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reverse-painted by Peter Broggi with birds of paradise and assorted blossoms on a black ground, over a three-socket gessoed floral base. Good original condition, some very minor wear to base. Shade signed Broggi, Handel 7026, base stamped Handel in script and cloth label. 25” x 18” $6,500–9,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 342: GUSTAV STICKLEY Spindled Morris chair (no. 368) with loo s e cushions on sling base, c. 1905. Small red decal. 37 1/2” x 27 1/2” x 34 1/4” $5,000–7,000 343: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early wall rack with slatted sides. Large red decal. 26” x 30” x 7 3/4” $5,000–7,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 171 344: ROSE VALLEY Folding stool carved with rosettes. Branded mark. 25” x 25” x 17” $1,500–2,000 346: STYLE OF ROSE VALLEY H a ll seat with carved panels. Unmarked. 27 1/2” x 23 1/2” x 18” $1,000–1,500 172 345: ROSE VALLEY Occasional table with butterflies on square top, and carved apron. Branded mark. 32” x 24” x 23 1/2” $3,000–5,000 347: ARTS & CRAFTS F o u r-panel window screen elaborately carved with acorns and stylized leaves. Unmarked. 30” x 6 5/8” ea. panel. $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 348: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Even-arm settle (no. 281) with drop-in spring seat. “The Work of...” decal. 34” x 76” x 31” $4,500–6,500 349: L. & J.G. STICKLEY / ONONDAGA SHOPS Even-arm settle (no. 738) with loose seat cushion and pill o w s . Unmarked. 39” x 76 1/4” x 30” $3,500–5,500 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 173 350: LIMBERT Early two-door bookcase (no. 334 1/2) with leaded glass doors and eight adjustable shelves, c. 1905. (Extremely rare, one of the only ones we’ve seen.) Stamped 334, marked in ink 334 1/2. On casters: 56” x 42” x 14” 351: LIMBERT S i n g l e - d oor bookcase (no. 355) with cut-out panels, three r e m ovable shelves. Paper label. 47 3/4” x 33” x 12 1/4” $6,000–9,000 $2,800–3,500 352: LIMBERT Sideboard with cut-out details and mirrored g a llery. Paper label. 57” x 60” x 22 1/4” $4,000–5,000 174 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 353: SHOP OF THE CRAFTERS Morris chair inlaid with mixed woods, with l e a t h e r- c overed drop-in spring seat. Paper label. 38 1/4” x 29 1/4” x 30 3/8” $4,000–6,000 354: GUSTAV STICKLEY Morris chair with loose cushions upholstered in brown leather, on sling base. Red decal. 38” x 29” x 33 1/2” $4,000–6,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 175 355: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Five-leg dining table (no. 720) and four slatted side chairs (no. 1340) with drop-in seats. Ta b l e has “Work of...” decal, three chairs have conjoined decals. Table: 29 3/4” x 48” dia.; chairs: 35 3/4” x 17 1/2” x 16 1/2” $2,400–3,200 356: STICKLEY BROTHERS Tw o - d oor china cabinet with three adjustable shelves, interior mirror. Wax pencil mark 8447. 59 1/2” x 48 1/2” x 16” $2,000–3,000 176 357: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Sideboard with paneled plate rail, and wooden knobs. “Work of... “ decal. 44” x 60” x 22” $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 358: STICKLEY BROTHERS Mirrored dresser with five drawers, pewter and ebonized wood inlay. Unmarked. 68 3/4” x 44” x 22” $2,800–3,500 359: STICKLEY BROTHERS F u ll-size paneled bed with pewter and ebonized wood inlay. Unmarked. 60 1/2” x 56 3/4” x 77 1/4”, interior: 54” x 74” $4,000–6,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 177 360: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early server (no. 955), c. 1902. 44 3/4” x 59 1/4” x 24” $14,000–18,000 361: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of eight early ladderback dining chairs (no. 1297) with drop-in leather seats. Red decals on some. 37 1/4” x 17 3/4” x 17 1/2” $5,000–6,000 178 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 362: GUSTAV STICKLEY Eight-leg sideboard (no. 817) with chamfered plate rack. Branded mark. 50” x 70” x 25” $14,000–18,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 179 363: LIMBERT T h r e e - q u a r ter arm settle with drop-in foam seat. Branded mark. 29 3/4” x 80” x 31 1/2” $4,500–5,500 364: GUSTAV STICKLEY Cube settle (no. 208) with leather- c overed drop-in spring seat. Unmarked. 29 1/4” x 76” x 32 1/8” $6,000–8,000 180 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 365: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Slatted bow-arm Morris chair (no. 406) with drop-in spring seat, reupholstered in brown leather. “Work of...” decal. 38” x 33 3/4” x 40 1/2” $10,000–14,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 181 366: GUSTAV STICKLEY 367: GUSTAV STICKLEY Open bookcase with three fixed shelves. (A very nice example of this form, in excellent condition.) Paper label and red decal. 56” x 35” x 13” $2,800–3,500 Custom display cabinet with one wood and eight glass shelves, modifications. Early red decal. 72” x 24” x 18” 368: 369: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Magazine stand (no. 46) with slatted sides. “The Work of...” decal. 42” x 20 3/4” x 12” $5,000–7,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Double costumer (no. 53). Unmarked. 72” x 13 1/2” x 22 1/4” $1,800–2,500 $1,400–1,900 182 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 370: AESTHETIC MOVEMENT Pair of large leaded-glass and painted windows, c. 1885. (A beautiful and unusual set in great condition.) Framed. 47” x 33” $2,500–3,500 371: PRAIRIE SCHOOL 372: Pair of stained glass pocket doors. 86 1/2” x 32 1/2” $2,000–3,000 SECESSIONIST Three-panel screen of leaded glass, brass, and velvet. Unmarked. Center panel: 63 1/2” x 16 1/2” $1,500–2,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 183 373: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early spherical vase finely painted by Marie Ross with clusters of yell o w flowers, 1902. (A fine and unusual example). Two hairlines. NC/J59X/MR/U. 7” x 6 3/4” $5,000–7,500 374: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early vase painted by Bemis Sharp with a band of yellow blossoms, 1905. Glaze drip at rim, interior spiderlines barely show through. NC/BS/JM/Q/AM75. 5 1/4” x 6” $2,000–3,000 184 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 375: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Ta ll vase carved by A. F. Simpson with a m oonlit landscape of oak trees and Spanish moss, 1921. Restored hairlines to body. NC/AFS/JM/LM87/115. 12 3/4” x 5” $4,000–6,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 185 376: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large vase carved by Sadie Irvine with fruiting branches, 1923. NC/SI/JM/184/NP87. 8 1/4” x 7” $2,000–3,000 377: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Transitional bulbous vase carved by Henrietta Bailey with fruiting branches, 1918. Flat chip to foot ring. NC/HB/JS47/176. 8 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,250–1,750 378: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Hand-built tile by Leona Nicholson, “The White Rabbit”. Wear to s u r face. LN/NC/HB/M. 4 3/4” sq. 379: $1,000–1,500 $3,500–4,500 186 SHEARWATER Vase embossed with pelicans under mottled blue and turquoise glaze. Two tight lines to base, possibly from firing. 7” x 6” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 380: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Bulbous vase carved by A. F. Simpson with a moonlit landscape of live oak trees and Spanish moss, 1930. NC/AFS/SK26/JH500. 6” x 6” $3,500–4,500 382: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Bulbous vase with a moonlit landscape of live oaks and Spanish moss, 1927. Crisp mold and color. NC/SI/147/QH. 6 1/2” x 5” 381: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a moonlit landscape of live oaks and Spanish moss, 1928. NC/SI/JH/329/RG24. 5 1/2” x 4” $3,000–4,000 383: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Bowl carved by Sadie Irvine with white clover blossoms on a blue ground, 1908. Restored chip to rim. NC/JM/SP/CL-57/W. 2” x 5 1/4” $1,400–1,900 $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 187 384: CL AY C R A F T V e r tical tile with a California coastline scene. In new Arts & Craf t s frame. Stamped CLAY C R A F T. Tile: 7 1/2” x 3 3/4” $800–1,200 385: CLAYCRAFT Ta ll vertical tile with a Rocky Mountain road. New Arts & Crafts frame. Stamped C LAY C R A F T. Tile: 12” x 4” $1,000–1,500 386: CLAYCRAFT Ta ll vertical tile with a Rocky Mountain road. New Arts & Craf ts frame. Small nicks to one corner. Stamped CLAY C R A F T. Tile: 12” x 4” $1,000–1,500 188 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 387: CLAYCRAFT Ta ll vertical tile with a Rocky Mountain road. New Arts & Crafts frame. Two small nicks. Stamped CLAY C R A F T. Tile: 12” x 4” $1,000–1,500 388: SAN JOSE F i f teen-tile panel decorated in cuerda seca with a young man serenading a lady, in bright matte and semi-matte glazes. (Extremely rare, this panel is in near-mint condition, and was never mounted). Small glaze nick to one corner. Unmarked. 17 3/4” x 29 1/2” $10,000–15,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 189 389: JOHANN VON S C H W A R Z (German) A r t Nouveau plaque with maiden and grapevine. Stamped CH Q 99 VI. 6 1/2” x 11” $1,500–2,000 391: ROZENBURG Twelve-tile panel painted af t e r David Adolf Constant Art z (Dutch, 1837-1890) with a genre scene of a mother and two children at a kitchen table. Original painting from 1884. Framed. Signed N. ART Z Rozenburg Den Haag L5. Panel: 24” x 18” $1,700–2,200 392/393: NO LOT 190 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 394: ROZENBURG 395: Large plaque painted af ter Johannes Bosboom (Dutch, 18171891) with a Gothic cathedral interior (the Eusebiuskerk in Arnhem), 1895. Some areas of glaze clouding in manufacture. Framed. Rozenburg Den Haag N. J. Bosboo m , M750. Plaque: 19 1/2” x 12 1/2” ROZENBURG Large plaque painted af ter Gerard Terborch with a genre scene of a young lady drinking, 1895. Framed. Signed N. Terborch 04 Rozenburg Den Haag M698. Sight: 20 1/4” x 16 3/4” $1,500–2,000 $1,000–1,500 396: ROZENBURG 397: Twelve-tile panel painted af ter Johannes Christiaan Karel Klinkenberg (Dutch, 19th C.), depicting a Dutch cityscape with canal. Small chip to one tile, 3” corner line to other. Framed. Signed N. Klinkenberg. B. Rozenburg. Panel: 18” x 24” $1,700–2,200 ROZENBURG Twelve-tile panel painted af ter Cornelis Springer (Dutch, 18171891), depicting a Dutch cityscape with canal. Framed. Signed N. C. Springer B. Rozenburg. Panel: 18” x 24” $1,700–2,200 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 191 398: ROOKWOOD FAIENCE 399: LOSANTI Large ship medallion, 1924. (Very crisp and color ful). Stamped RP 375 E813. 12” dia. $2,500–3,500 Marie Louise McLaughlin porcelain vase with sterling-covered rim over incised violets. Incised MCL 24-61/Sterling 5. 5 3/4” x 4 1/2” $6,000–9,000 400: UNION PORCELAIN WORKS Rare Century vase designed by Karl Mueller, with buffalo handles decorated in pate-sur-pate with busts of George Washington and several vignettes of historical moments. (One of fourteen small e r versions produced af ter the large original example made for The Philadelphia Exposition.) Small chip to bison horn, light wear to gilt at rim. UPW medallion. 12 3/4” x 10” 401: ISAAC BROOME Parian bust of Ulysses S. Grant, 1876-1914. Signed BROOME Sculp’1876 LENOX Pottery 1914. 9 3/4” x 7” $1,000–1,500 $6,000–9,000 192 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 402: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Large vase carved with a forest landscape by Thorne and Flora Huckfield, and covered in a rare green, brown, and amber microcrystalline glaze. Restoration to 1/2” rim chip. Cobalt stamp, Thorne-Huck-1445. 10 1/2” x 6” 403: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Large vase finely painted by Sadie M. Reis with an Arts & Craft s landscape. Cobalt circular stamp and SADIE M. REIS 25. 9 1/4” x 6” $7,500–10,000 $3,500–4,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 193 405: CLEWELL Ta ll copper- c l a d buttressed vase of futuristic shape with hammered surf a c e . Hairline from rim, medium patina. Stamped 4098, etched Clewell 1088-12. 20” x 7” $4,500–5,500 404: CLEWELL C o p p e r-clad vase with verdigris patina. A few lines and worn spots to jacket. Incised Clewell 442-29. 9 3/4” x 9” $1,400–1,900 406: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase carved by D. Nasset with a chain of figures holding hands, c overed in matte brown glaze. Circular cobalt stamp and art i s t ’s signature. 4 1/2” x 4 3/4” $1,500–2,000 194 407: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase by Margaret Cable with prairie rose under matte green glaze. Indigo stamp M. Cable 44. 8 1/2” x 5 3/4” $800–1,100 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 408: PEWABIC Large squat vessel covered in red, green, and opalescent lustered glaze, dripping over a matte blue ground. (A spectacular and rare example). Circular stamp PEWABIC DETROIT. 11 1/2” x 11” $4,000–6,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 195 409: PEWABIC Vase covered in thick dripping matte amber glaze. Circular stamp PEWABIC DETROIT. 10 1/2” x 6 3/4” $1,000–1,500 410: PEWABIC Fine, large, and early vase covered in thick lustered glaze dripping on ultramarine base. Grinding chip. Stamped PEWABIC with maple leaves. 8” x 8” $5,500–7,500 411: PEWABIC Large and early vase with embossed geometric decoration, cov e r e d in matte flambé glaze. Stamped PEWABIC with maple leaves. 14 1/2” x 11” $3,000–4,000 196 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 412: PEWABIC Ta ll and fine baluster vase in a lustered flambé glaze. Restoration to 1” chip to base. Circular stamp. 20” x 9” $6,500–9,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 197 413: MARBLEHEAD 414: Barrel-shaped vase decorated by Arthur Baggs with stylized flowers in charcoal on a rich, dark green speckled ground. Tight opposing lines to rim. Ship mark, art i s t ’s cipher. 9 1/2” x 5 1/4” $2,000–3,000 415: BROUWER Flame-painted bottle-shaped vase. Incised Brouwer mark with bone. 7 1/2” x 3 3/4” $1,000–1,500 198 416: MARBLEHEAD Flaring vase with yellow blossoms and blue-gray leaves on a gray speckled ground. (A rare pattern, the first of these we’ve seen). Ship mark. 4 1/4” x 5” $1,500–2,000 BROUWER Flame-painted bulbous vase in gold and burgundy. Incised Brouwer mark with bone. 5” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 417: BROUWER Ta ll vase flame-painted in bright yell o w , amber, and gunmetal. Glaze flakes to foo t ring. Incised mark. 9 3/4” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 418: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS Bottle-shaped vase covered in a fine oxblood glaze. Stamped C K AW. 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” $2,000–3,000 420: DEDHAM 421: Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in a thick blue-gray and oxblood glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DE 23C. 5” x 4” $1,000–1,500 419: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS S m a ll vase covered in orange peel oxblood glaze. Stamped CKAW. 4 1/4” x 3 1/2” $1,400–1,900 CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS P i llow vase embossed af ter Ludwig Knaus (German, 1829-1910), “A Critical Moment.” Stamped CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS ROBERTSON & SONS, titled. 7 1/4” x 9” $1,000–1,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 199 422: L.C. TIFFANY 423: Large ceramic vase covered in rich matte green, amber and brown mottled glaze. Several small chips around rim. Incised LCT, etched P1233 L.C.Ti ffany Favrile Pottery. 16” x 8 1/2” $1,500–2,000 424: L.C. TIFFANY S m a ll vase of white clay embossed with leaves covered in sheer amber glaze. Restoration to base and rim. Incised LCT. 4 1/2” x 2 3/4” $750–1,000 425: L.C. TIFFANY Ta ll gourd-shaped vase covered in vibrant verdigris glaze. A few hairlines to rim. Incised LCT. 16 1/4” x 7 1/2” $2,750–3,750 VAN BRIGGLE Vase embossed with trefoils and covered in frothy matte green glaze, 1907-11. (Crisp, with the clay showing through). Grinding chip. AA VAN BRIGGLE Colo Spgs. 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,000–1,500 200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 426: VAN BRIGGLE Reticulated vase embossed with papyrus under Persian Rose glaze, 1916. (Very crisp, the clay showing through). 3” hairline from rim. AA 1916. 6 1/2” x 4 3/4” $1,250–1,750 427: ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze large bulbous pitcher, painted by Kataro Shirayamadani with yellow roses, covered in silver overlay with pomegranate patterns, 1890. (Descended from the estate of Mrs. Charlotte Cardeza. See below a photo of her Germantown, PA home, “Montebell o ” ) . Hairlines to base, go up the sides. Flame mark/437A/S/artist's cipher. 8 1/4” x 10 1/2” $2,000–3,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 201 429: ROOKWOOD Large Standard Glaze Light vase by Albert R. Valentien with branches of golden hydrangea, 1891. Uncrazed, restored drill e d hole to bottom. Flame mark/531D/W/A.R.V./L. 12 1/2” x 11 1/2” $800–1,200 428: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Standard Glaze vase painted by Matt Daly with palm fronds, 1898. Restored drill hole to bottom and chip to rim. Flame mark/S1406A/MAD (spurious). 20 1/2” x 10” $1,500–2,500 202 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 430: ZS OLN AY Ta ll tulip-shaped vase in lustered glazes. Restoration to two rim chips, two small glaze bursts on base. Green five churches stamp ZSOLNAY PECS 5495 1. 14” x 5 1/2” $4,000–6,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 203 432: ZS OLN AY A r t Nouveau tile with a maiden medallion flanked with lotus. Framed. No visible mark. Tile: 3” x 6” $900–1,200 431: ZSO LN AY Tile with Classical scene of satyrs and nude, under lustered glaze. Stamped 7893 ZSOLNAY 36. 8” x 11” $1,000–1,500 433: ZSOLNAY A r t Nouveau tile with stylized crocuses under a lustered glaze. Framed. No visible mark. 5 3/4” sq. $1,500–2,000 434: ZSOLNAY Figure of a maiden with pitcher, covered in lustered glaze. Pink five churches m e d a llion, 86?2 36. 11” x 4 1/2” $1,250–1,750 435: ZS OLN AY Owl figurine, “Ketupa Ceylonensis,” cov e r e d in red glaze. Small chip to base and restoration to another. Five churches m e d a llion 8771. 13 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 204 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 436: ZSO LN AY Jardinière embossed with weeds and cattails, covered in lustered glaze. (Exceptional). Touch-ups to several high points, Y- s h a p e d line on body. Five churches red medallion, 4055, 6127B, Korona. 8 1/4” x 12” $10,000–15,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 205 437: ZSOLNAY Tapering Art Deco vase with panels of birds of paradise in relief under lustered glazes. Five churches medallion. Illegible number. 6 3/4” x 8 1/4” $6,000–9,000 438: ZSOLNAY Boat-shaped center bowl topped by two crimson red parrots, covered in marbleized lustered gold glaze. Five churches gold stamp, MADE IN H U N G A RY, 8805E. 6 1/2” x 15” $2,750–3,750 206 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 439: ZSOLNAY Vase embossed with geraniums, covered in lustered glazes. Hairline and restoration. Five churches gold stamp, MADE IN HUNGARY, ZSOLNAY PECS, 6166. 8 3/4” x 5 3/4” $6,000–9,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 207 440: ZSOLNAY A rt Nouveau vase embossed with moths under gold lustered glaze. Touch-up to small flake on body. Five churches gold stamp, die-stamped Zsolnay Pecs 3220. 10 1/2” x 5 1/2” $6,000–8,000 441: ZSOLNAY A r ts and Craf ts vase enamel-decorated with scarabs and blossoms on a dead-matte ground. Small fleck to foot ring. Five churches black stamp, die-stamp Zsolany Pecs 8868, Made in Hungary. 6” x 8 1/2” $3,250–3,750 208 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 442: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware Grotesque jar and cover, 1888. Restoration to head. Lid signed RW Martin & Brothers, London & Southall, 6-1888, base signed RW Martin Southall S. L. 1888. With stand: 8” x 5” $9,500–12,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 209 443: MARTIN BROTHERS 444: Stoneware vase incised and painted with thistle on an amber ground, 1905. Signed 11-1905 Martin Bros London + Southall . 10 1/4” x 5” MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware vase decorated with dragons, 1901. 7-1901 Martin Bros London + Southall. 11 1/2” x 3 3/4” $1,500–2,000 $2,000–3,000 446: 445: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware vase decorated with a floral pattern in the Renaissance style, 1888. Restoration to neck and rim. 71888 RW Martin + Bros London + Southall. 7 3/4” x 3” $850–1,250 210 MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware vase decorated with grotesque sea life. Glaze drip on body of vase. Martin Bros London + Southall . 7 1/4” x 6” $1,750–2,250 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 447: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware Grotesque spoon warmer covered in cobalt and teal matte glaze. (Featured in Jordan Volpe Gall e r y ’s B oobies, Boo j u m s and Snarks: The Ceramic Curiosities of the Martin Brothers, 1880 1 9 1 4, New York, 1982, and pictured in their catalog as No. 99). Signed Martin London + Southall. 8 3/4” x 9” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 211 448: MARTIN BROTHERS Ta ll stoneware figural pitcher of a Viking settler. Restoration to glaze chips at base. Signed Martin Bros. London + Southall . 14 1/4” x 6 1/4” $4,750–5,750 449: 450: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware pitcher decorated with ram’s masks in the Italian Renaissance style, in indigo and ivory, 1895. Restoration to rim chip. Signed 3-1895 Martin Bros London + Southall. 7” x 6 1/2” $1,400–1,900 212 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > MARTIN BROTHERS F o u r-sided stoneware pitcher incised with grotesque sea creatures, 1895. Some restoration, varnished. 12-1895 London + Southall. 7 1/4” x 6” $2,500–3,000 451: METTLACH A r t Nouveau charger by R. Thevenin with a maiden picking irises in the forest. Marked M E TT LACH VB GEGH...NACHBILDUNG GESCHUTZT 2547, R. Thevenin. 15 3/4” dia. $1,500–2,000 452: METTLACH A r t Nouveau charger by R. Thevenin with a maiden at pond. Marked METT LACH VB GEGH...NACHBILDUNG GESCHUTZT 2542, R. Thevenin. 15 3/4” dia. $1,500–2,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 213 453: FREDRICK H. RHEAD Two chargers painted in squeezebag by Fredrick and Harry Rhead for The Foley Pottery Company, with a couple in traditional garb, c. 1899. Restoration to several chips, mostly to backs. Signed H. Rhead and F.H. Rhead, stamped THE FOLEY “FAIENCE” ENGLA N D . 13 3/4” $2,000–3,000 454: NO LOT 455: ROZENBURG 456: E g g s h e ll faceted demitasse and saucer with flowers and a bird. Signed Rozenburg Den Haag CH. Cup: 2 1/4” Plate: 4” dia. $1,750–2,250 THEODORE DECK Vase decorated in squeezebag with branches of wisteria, cherry blossoms, and other blossoms in Persian majolica glazes. Some wear to glaze inside rim. Stamped and signed TH DECK. 9 1/2” x 5 1/2” $2,250–2,750 214 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 457: AUSTRIAN ART NOUVEAU Ta ll vase with white and blue blossoms. Restoration to one petal and stem. Stamped R. D. Z. HH 20882. 19 1/2” x 7 1/2” $1,750–2,250 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 215 458: AMPHORA A r t Nouveau vase painted with a long-haired maiden. Red R St K stamp, among others. 9 3/4” x 5 3/4” $1,750–2,500 460: 459: AUGUSTE DELAHERCHE Large bulbous vase incised with bands of fruiting branches alternating with oxblood and indigo glaze. Circular stamp AUGUSTE DELA H E R C H E 1138. 13 1/2” x 10 1/2” $2,000–3,000 RO YAL DO U LTON 461: Chang ovoid vase by F. Allen. Minor flake to foo t ring. Royal Doulton Chang Noke F. ALLEN. 9 1/4” x 5 3/4” $2,000–3,000 216 MOORCROFT Early two handled jar and cover in the Pomegranate pattern. Signed W. M oo r c r o ft, stamped 996, paper labels. 12 1/4” x 5 1/2” $1,400–1,900 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 462: G E R T R U D E T W I C H E L L (1889-1937) Hammered copper and enamel hinged box decorated in the Pre-Raphaelite style with panels featuring a maiden and deer in a wooded landscape. ( Tw i c h e ll, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, was master c r a f tsman in The Society of Arts & Craf ts, Boston, and exhibited with several c r a f t guilds in Americ. This box is an unusual example of her work in that it is enameled all around, and features figural decoration.) Small dent to top. Signed Tw i c h e ll. 2” x 3 3/4” x 4 3/4” $2,500–3,500 463: LIBERTY & CO. Five Cymric silver buttons, each embossed with a ship against an orange enameled sky. In original leather- c overed box (some losses to leather). H a llmarks: Liberty & Co, anchor, lion, C. Buttons: 1” dia., box: 7 3/4” length. 464: LIBERTY & CO. Hammered pewter travel clock with enameled face. Stamped 0721 ENGLISH PEWTER MADE BY LIBERTY & CO. 4 3/4” x 3 1/4” x 2 1/2” $2,000–3,000 $1,750–2,250 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 217 466: LIBERTY & CO. Cymric hammered sterling spoo n . L&Co, anchor, lion, ‘D’, CYMRIC, 394. 8” x 2 1/2” $1,000–1,500 467: LIBERTY & CO. Cymric hammered sterling spoo n . L&Co, anchor, lion, ‘D’, CYMRIC, 394. 8” x 2 1/2” $1,000–1,500 465: C. R. ASHBEE Hinged condiment jar with jade cabochons and poppy patterned s p oon. CRA, lion, crest, and ‘E’ hallmarks. 3” x 2” $2,500–3,500 468: LIBERTY & CO. 469: Sterling shaker with bands of enameled leaves. Some losses to enamel and a few dents. Hallmarks L&CO, anchor, lion, ‘l’. 3 1/2” x 2” $1,000–1,500 GUILD OF THE HANDICRAFTS Hammered sterling shaker with jade cabochons. (The Guild of the H a n d i c r a f ts was founded by C.R. Ashbee in Whitechapel, the Cotswolds, in 1888). Hallmarks, GH, lion, lion’s head, and ‘e’. 2 3/4” x 1 1/2” $1,000–1,500 218 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 470: B R U C K M A N N U N D S O H N E (German) Ta ll silver chalice with hardstone cabochons and gilt interior. Stamped B. 11 1/4” x 7” $2,500–3,000 471: LIBERTY & CO. Pair of Tudric silver-plated candlesticks with a leaf and berry motif. One bobeche mangled, one candlestick resoldiered in two places. Stamped registration number, Tudric 0530. 11” x 9 1/2” $1,750–2,250 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 219 472: BRITISH SILVER Fish serving utensils and pair of E.J.& S. footed salts with enameled decoration. Stamped marks, salts with EJ&S, anchor, lion h a llmarks. 6” and 1 1/2” $1,000–1,500 473: LIBERTY & CO. S m a ll hammered pewter hinged box with agate cabochon. Stamped F 0649 ENGLISH PEWTER MADE BY LIBERTY & CO. 2 1/4” x 3” $1,000–1,500 474: WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS Sterling milk pitcher embossed and enameled with tulips. Small flake to one enameled drop. Hallmarks: anchor, lion, shield, ‘H’. 5 1/4” x 5” $1,000–1,500 220 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 475: A . E . J O N E S (1879-1954) Hammered silver jar and cover with applied cruciform decoration with turquoise ceramic cabochons. Scratch to body, some minor dents. Stamped A.E.J, anchor, rampant lion, and I. 4 1/2” x 3 1/2” $500–750 476: GUSTAV STICKLEY Three wrought-iron fire tools: tongs, poker, and b r oom. Unmarked. Poker: 32” $5,000–9,000 477: ONONDAGA METAL SHOPS 478: Rare hammered copper coal bucket with embossed floral design. New dark patina. Stamped OMS. 16 1/2” x 15” $1,500–2,000 LAMONT WARNER Oil on canvas painting of a snowy landscape. Framed. Signed Lamont A. Wa r n e r. Sight: 15 1/4” x 19 1/4” $800–1,200 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 221 479: ROYCROFT Brass-washed hammered copper cylindrical vase with silver overlay. Wear to wash. Orb & Cross mark. 6” x 3” 480: ROYCROFT Brass-washed hammered copper cylindrical vase with silver overlay. Light wear to patina. Orb & Cross mark. 6” x 3” $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 481: ROYCROFT Hammered copper cylindrical vase deeply etched with a dogwood pattern, possibly by Walter Jennings or Karl Kipp. Medium patina. Unmarked. 7” x 2 1/2” $1,000–1,500 482: ONONDAGA METAL SHOPS Hammered copper charger. Cleaned patina. OMS stamp. 19” dia. $1,250–1,750 483: ROYCROFT Ta ll hammered copper American Beauty vase for the Grov e Park Inn. Fine original patina. Stamped THE G.P. I . AMERICAN BEAUTY VASE MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE GROVE PARK INN BY THE ROYCROFTERS. 21” x 8” $2,500–3,500 222 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 484: CAUCASIAN KAZAK 485: Area rug in indigo and madder red, c. 1930. 5’8” x 8’7” $900–1,200 486: PESHAWAR SERAPI R oom-size rug with geometric floral pattern in rust-colored pattern. 8’2” x 10’ PERSIAN KASHAN Area rug with floral pattern in rose tones, c. 1910. Some areas of w e a r. 4’3” x 6’10” $900–1,200 487: PERSIAN NAHARAND Area rug in floral pattern, c. 1970. Smal l worn area. 5’8” x 8’6” $400–600 $1,400–1,800 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 223 488: PERSIAN HERIZ R oom-size rug with medallion, in tones of red, c. 1970. 8’3” x 12’2” $800–1,200 489: PERSIAN TABRIZ R oom-size rug with central m e d a llion, in tones of red, c. 1970. 9’9” x 12’6” $600–900 224 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 490: GA B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U Pâte-de-verre flaring vase with stacked triangles in greens and purple. Incised G.ARGY ROUSSEAU. 8 1/2” x 5” $5,000–7,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 225 491: GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU 492: GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU Pâte-de-verre pendant on a mint green silk cord with a golden pinecone and green pine needles. Incised G.A-R. 2 1/4” sq. Pâte-de-verre pendant on a gold silk cord with a burgundy b u t t e r fly. Incised G.A-R. 2 1/4” sq. $1,500–2,500 $1,750–2,250 493: 494: GA B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U G A B R IE L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U Pâte-de-verre pendant on French blue silk cord with green dogwoo d blossoms. Incised G.A-R. 2 1/2” Pâte-de-verre pendant on an ivory silk cord with a white and brown peony blossom. Incised G.A-R. 2 1/2” $1,750–2,250 $1,750–2,250 226 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 495: GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU Pâte-de-verre veilleuse lamp shade with spade-shaped leaves and garlands of purple roses. Incised G.ARGY ROUSSEAU, painted FRANCE. 6” x 3 1/4” 496: GA B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U Pâte-de-verre veilleuse lamp shade with large green roses. Incised G.ARGY ROUSSEAU, painted FRANCE. 6” x 3 1/4” $3,250–3,750 $3,250–3,750 497: GABRIEL ARGY ROUSSEAU Pâte-de-verre covered jar with honesty leaves. G. ARGY ROUSSEAU FRANCE. 3 1/4” x 3 1/2” $3,000–4,000 497A: GA B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U Pâte-de-verre cabinet vase, “Masques,” with two male masks surrounded by ivy leaves. (Provenance: “Memories: The Barbara Streisand Sale,” December 1999, Lot 695.) Incised G.ARGY ROUSSEAU. 4” x 2 3/4” $3,000–4,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 227 498: G A B R IE L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U 499: GA B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U Pâte-de-verre pendant on a purple silk cord with a purple and red cicada. Incised G.A-R. 1 3/4” x 2 1/2” Pâte-de-verre pendant on a red silk cord with a red and green thistle-like blossom. Incised G.A-R. 2 1/2” $1,750–2,250 $1,750–2,250 499A: 499B: ALMERIC WALTER LOETZ Pâte-de-verre crab paperweight in deep green and blue. A WA LT E R N A N C Y. 1 3/4” x 2 1/2” Large Witwe coupe by Maria Licarz in oilspot pattern. Unmarked. 10” x 11 1/2” $1,000–1,500 $1,500–2,000 228 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 499C: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile pitcher with green leaf and vine pattern. Etched 1257, blacked out number, L C T I F FANY - Favrile. 8 3/4” x 7 3/4” 499D: TIFFANY STUDIOS Blue Favrile centerbowl with green leaves and tendrils, topped with a double flower frog. Small chips to bottom of first row of loops on frog, small chips and possible polishing to bowl’s inner rim. Both etched 1030 M, LC Ti f fany Favrile. 4 1/4” x 11 3/4” $2,750–3,250 $2,400–2,900 499E: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile ribbed floriform vase. Etched 1523-1348K L. C. Ti f fany - Favrile. 7” x 2 3/4” $1,400–1,800 499F: TIFFANY FURNACES Reticulated plate enameled with pink flowers and green leaves on an acid-etched gilt-parcel ground. A few small verdigris spots. LOUIS C. TIFFANY FURNACES, INC. 420 FAVRILE 84-11-19. 9 3/4” 499G: TIFFANY STUDIOS Six Gold Favrile wine goblets. Etched L. C. T. Favrile. 6” each $1,000–1,500 $800–1,200 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 229 499H: TIFFANY STUDIOS Seven piece gilt-parcel desk set in the Pine Needle pattern lined with caramel slag glass, comprising blotter ends, letter holder, rocking blotter, pen tray, frame, hinged inkwell, and stamp box. Glass broken on stamp box lid, missing on first tier of letter holder. Each stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. $2,000–3,000 499J: 499I: TIFFANY STUDIOS T h i rteen Zodiac desk set pieces in assorted finishes: calendar holder, cigarette box, two hinged inkwells, two letter holders, a rocking blotter, and blotter ends and corners. Stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK. $1,500–2,000 TIFFANY STUDIOS Five bronze desk pieces in the Grapevine pattern, lined in green slag glass: letter holder, hinged inkwell, paper clip, and blotter ends. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, except for inkwell , incised with number (possibly Riviere). $1,000–1,500 230 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > BENEFIT AUCTION FOR CRAFTSMAN FARMS SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2007 DIRECTLY FOLL OWI NG THIS SALE FIVE ONE-OF-A-KIND LOTS AUCTIONED BY DAVID RAGO. INCLUDING AN EXTRAORDINARY P R I VAT E T OU R F OR TWO , O F G USTAV ST I CK LE Y ’S C RA FT SMA N FA RM S AN D T H E SURROUNDING ESTATE (INCLUDING MANY PROPERTIES CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC) LED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THIS AND O T H E R E XCE P T IO NA L O P PO RT U NI T IE S T O SUP P O RT T HI S N AT I ONA L H I ST OR I C L A N D M A R K IN STYLE, VISIT RAGOARTS.COM. Photo by Paul S. Bartholomew. Copyright 2007. BIDS ACCEPTED BY PHONE, ABSENTEE BIDDING FORM AND IN THE ROOM CR A FTSM A N FA R MS IS A 5 0 1(C )(3 ) O RG A NIZATIO N. A PO RTI ON OF AL L WINNING B IDS IS TAX DEDU C TA BL E BY L AW. SESSION TWO Sunday, March 11, 2007 12 Noo n **PLEASE NOTE: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS TODAY ** 500: ROYCROFT Rare triple-door bookcase with three adjustable shelves per doo r. Carv e d Orb & Cross mark. 61 1/2” x 69” x 16” $10,000–15,000 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 235 501 502 503 504 501: 505 GUSTAV STICKLEY 504: S H O P O F T H E C R A F T E R S ( A t t r. ) Magazine stand (no. 79) with cut-out handles. Branded mark. 40” x 13 3/4” x 10” $1,200–1,800 Two side chairs with geometric inlay of mixed woods and fabricupholstered drop-in seats. Unmarked. 37 1/2” x 19” x 17” 502: 505: GUSTAV STICKLEY Magazine stand (no. 72) with arched sides. Paper label. 42” x 21 1/2” x 12 3/4” $1,400–2,200 503: $900–1,400 GUSTAV STICKLEY Spindled side chair (no. 384) with original drop-in leather seat. Red decal. 39 1/2” x 16 1/2” x 17” $900–1,400 L. & J.G. STICKLEY Slatted magazine rack (no. 46). Handcraf t decal. 42” x 21” x 12” $1,200–1,800 236 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 506 507 508 509 506: STICKLEY BROTHERS Sideboard with three drawers and two doors. Branded mark and decal. 45 1/2” x 50” x 22” $2,000–3,000 508: 507: 509: GUSTAV STICKLEY Four dining chairs, three side- (no. 353), and one arm- (no. 353A), with drop-in leather seats. Unmarked. Side chairs: 39” x 16 1/2” x 16 1/2”, arm: 41” x 22” x 24 1/2” STICKLEY BROTHERS Dining table with pedestal and circular top, complete with four leaves. Paper label. 29” x 54” $1,800–3,200 STICKLEY BROTHERS Tw o - d oor china cabinet with three shelves and partial mirror. Branded mark and decal. 59 1/2” x 45 1/2” x 14 1/2” $1,200–1,800 $1,800–2,500 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 237 510 511 512 513 510: BROOKS Cut-out pedestal. Unmarked, drill hole to top. 35 1/4” x 14 1/4” x 14 1/4” $900–1,400 512: 511: 513: $2,000–3,000 LIMBERT STYLE Tw o - d oor china cabinet with mirrored gallery, two remov a b l e shelves. Unmarked. 61 3/4” x 47” x 16” $1,500–2,500 238 LIMBERT Oval cut-out library table (no. 146). Branded mark. 29 1/2” x 45” x 29 1/2” STICKLEY BROTHERS Magazine stand with circular cut outs. (A rare form.) Unmarked. 49 1/2” x 13 3/4” x 11 1/2” $900–1,400 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 514 515 514: GUSTAV STICKLEY Spindled library table (no. 659) with three drawers. Red decal. 29” x 54” x 32” $3,000–5,000 516 515: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Sideboard (no. 745) with plate rail and strap hinges on doo r s . 48 1/2” x 54” x 24” $3,000–6,000 516: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Five-post pedestal dining table (no. 716). (A rare form.) Complete with four leaves in original box. “Work of...” decal. 29 3/4” x 48” dia. $2,800–3,500 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 239 517 518 519 520 517: GUSTAV STICKLEY V-back settee (no. 212) reupholstered in red vinyl. Red decal. 36” x 47 3/4” x 25” $1,800–2,500 519: LIMBERT Two-drawer library table (no. 1141). Branded mark. 29” x 48” x 32” $1,000–1,500 520: 518: MICHIGAN CHAIR CO. Pair of spindled cube chairs with plank seats, one has loo s e cushion. Partial paper label to dark one. 36” x 21” x 19” $2,000–3,000 240 LIMBERT Single-drawer desk (no. 105) with slatted shelves. (A part i c u l a r l y pleasing form.) Branded mark. 29 1/2” x 42” x 28 1/4” $1,200–1,800 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 521 522 523 524 521: LIFETIME Puritan Line drop-front desk with slatted sides. (Graceful form typical of Puritan Line pieces.) Paper label. 43” x 32” x 16” $900–1,400 523: 522: 524: LIFETIME Puritan Line small cabinet. Unmarked. 28” x 13” x 21” $800–1,200 LIFETIME Morris chair with drop-in spring seat, reupholstered in brown l e a t h e r. (An unusual and massive form.) Paper label. 41” x 32” x 36” $1,500–2,500 ENGLISH ARTS & CRAFTS Linen press with four shelves and three drawers. 49 1/4” x 42 3/4” x 19 1/2” $900–1,400 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 241 525: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum corseted vase painted by Kate Van Horne, 1912. Flame m a r k / X I I / 1 3 5 8 E / V / K . V.H.7 1/4” x 4” $1,200–1,600 526: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Charles McLaughlin with branches of apple blossoms, 1918. Flame mark/XVIII/1091D/CJM. 6 3/4” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 527: 525 ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase painted by C. S. To d d with morning glories on an aquamarine ground, 1920. Restoration to area around rim. Flame mark/XX/909C/C.S.T. 9 1/2” x 5” $1,000–1,500 526 528: ROOKWOOD Iris Glaze painted by Laura Lindeman with mistletoe, 1903 or 1904. Restoration to rim. Flame mark/IV/741C/LEL. 5 3/4” x 3 1/4” $500–750 529: ROOKWOOD Two Vellum vases with floral decoration, one by Ed Diers, 1922, the other by Lorinda Epply, 1920. Both marked. Ta ller: 6 1/2” 527 $950–1,250 528 530: ROOKWOOD Four Production pieces: trivet tile with grapes (X’d for peppering and firing line to back only, small flake to foot), and three vases. All marked. Ta llest: 8” $750–1,000 531: ROOKWOOD Four Production vases covered in turquoise c r y s t a lline glaze, 1924-33. All marked, t a llest x’d for no apparent reason. Ta llest: 11 1/2” $800–1,200 532: 529 530 531 532 242 ROOKWOOD Five Production vases covered in matte blue glazes, 1918-28. All marked. Ta llest: 6 3/4” $750–1,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 533: ROOKWOOD Two porcelain lamp bases, one by Sarah Sax, 1922, and one by Sallie Toohey, 1920. Both marked. Ta ller: 16” $400–600 534: ROOKWOOD Production rook bookends and poppy candlesticks in matte blue glazes, 1921 and 1928. All marked. 5 1/4” and 6 3/4” $650–950 535: ROOKWOOD S m a ll Cameo ewer painted by an unidentified artist with a white rose, 1888. O v e rfired around foot. Flame mark/40W/S/R. 6 1/4” x 4” 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 536: ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze bottle-shaped vase by unidentified artist with yel low roses, 1891. Minimal crazing. Restored neck, rim, and base. Flame mark/463C/W. 12” x 7” $500–700 537: ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze vase painted by Howard Altman with brown poppies, 1904. Flame mark/IV/935C/H.A. 8 3/4” x 5” $600–800 538: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze Light vases: one painted by Matt Daly with berries, p r a c t i c a lly uncrazed, 1889; and ewer by K. Shirayamadani with golden violets, 1893. Both restored. Both marked. 15” and 13 1/2” $500–750 539: ROOKWOOD Large Standard Glaze Light two-handled vase by Kataro Shirayamadani with golden blossoms, 1890. Restoration to two hairlines on one handle, deep crazing to other handle. Flame mark/550W/Japanese cipher/L. 13” x 12 1/2” $600–900 540: ROOKWOOD Two Wax Mat vases with floral decoration, one by K. Jones, 1928, the other by unidentified artist, 1931 (glaze inconsistency). Both marked. Ta ller: 5 1/2” $750–1,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 243 541: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Lorinda Epply with white roses, 1913. 1/2” spiderline inside shoulder, does not appear to go through. Flame mark/XIII/942E/L.E. 4 3/4” x 3 3/4” $500–750 542: ROOKWOOD Two Wax Mat vases, one by M. McDonald, 1925, the other by V. Tischler, 1922. Both marked. Ta ller: 7 1/2” $850–1,250 543: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase beautifully slip-painted by E. T. Hurley with branches of apple blossoms, 1929. Uncrazed, 1/4” glaze chip to foo t ring. Flame mark/XXIX/1927/E. T. H. 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 $900–1,400 544: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Elizabeth Lincoln with peach nasturtium, 1907. Filled-in chip to base. Overall crazing and peppering. Flame mark/VII/939D/V/LNL. 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” $600–900 545: ROOKWOOD Three Standard glaze vases by Lenore Asbury, Carl Schmidt and unidentified a rtist (hairline to handle). All marked. Ta llest: 8” $500–750 546: ROOKWOOD Three Standard glaze vases by Ed Diers, Clara Lindeman and M.L. Perkins. Al l marked. Ta llest: 7” $500–750 547: ROOKWOOD Three early pitchers: tall with wisteria by M. E. H., 1890 (restored handle), one barbotine-painted by A. R. Valentien, 1881, and one Cameo by A. M. Boo k p r i n t e r. Al l marked. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $500–750 548: ROOKWOOD Cameo ewer painted by Harriet Wilcox with blue flowers, 1887. Some glaze scaling around foot ring. Flame m a r k / 1 0 1 C / Y / H . E . W./S. 9” x 5” $650–950 244 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 549: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze loving cups, one by Jeanette Swing, 1900, the other by Katherine Hickman, 1897. Both marked. 4 1/4” each. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 550: VAN BRIGGLE Bulbous vase embossed with buds on tall stems, under feathered matte green glaze, 1908-11. AA/VA N B R I G G L E / C O L O SPGS/835. 5 1/4” x 3 1/4” $1,000–1,500 549 550 551: VAN BRIGGLE Squat vessel embossed with leaves under r o b i n’s egg blue matte glaze, 1915. AA 1915. 3 1/2” x 4” $500–750 552: VAN BRIGGLE Ta ll vase with yucca plant covered in Mountain Craig Brown glaze, 1930’s. Small flat chip to bottom. AA VAN BRIGGLE USA. 17 1/2” x 7 3/4” $600–900 553: 551 552 VAN BRIGGLE S m a ll spherical vessel with leafy foo t e d base covered in rich brown and green matte glaze, 1916. A few glaze nicks to inner rim. AA 1916. 3” x 3 1/2” $600–900 554: VAN BRIGGLE Spherical vase with swirling trefoils under green and blue matte glaze, 1908-1911. Hairline to base, possibly from firing. AA VAN BRIGGLE COLO SPGS 695. 4” x 4 1/2” $600–900 555: DEDHAM Five Crackleware serving pieces in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern, a 12” platter, bacon rasher, and three bowls. Small nicks to edge of platter. $600–900 553 554 555 556 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 556: DEDHAM Nine Crackleware cups of different shapes with accompanying saucers, mostly in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern, and one Azalea. Chips to one rabbit saucer, restored chip to rabbit cup, tin bands around Azalea handle done for decoration or restoration. Ink and impressed stamps. $400–600 245 557: DEDHAM Nine Crackleware 10” plates, three in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern, one Iris, two Snow Tree, one Turkey, one Lotus, and one Grape. Ink and impressed stamps. $650–950 558: DEDHAM Nine Crackleware 6” plates, three Iris, two Snow Tree, one Water Lily, one Moth, one Azalea, and one Grape. Small chips to Moth and one Iris plate, shallow line to back of Snow Tree. Ink and impressed stamps. $300–400 557 559: 558 DEDHAM Nine Crackleware 8 1/4” plates, four in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern, one Iris, one Snow Tree, two Horse Chestnut, and one Azalea. Hairline to one Rabbit. Ink and impressed stamps. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 560: GEORGE OHR Tapering vase of marbleized clay with loo s e indigo sponged pattern. (Deaccessioned from the American Folk Art Museum, New York.) Stamped GEO. E. OHR BILOXI, MISS. 4 1/2” x 3” $1,000–1,500 561: 559 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cabinet vase carved by A. F. Simpson with pink irises, 1921. Tight opposing lines. NC/JM/L079/AFS/15. 4 1/2” x 2” 560 $900–1,400 562: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cabinet vessel decorated by A.F. Simpson with white trumpet vine, 1922. NC/AFS/JM/ME53/1. 3 1/2” x 2 3/4” $1,000–1,500 563: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Squat vase decorated by A.F. Simpson with live oaks and Spanish moss, 1920. NC/AFS/271/KX/5. 3 3/4” x 5” $3,000–4,000 561 562 564: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Squat four-handled vase decorated by Sadie Irvine with nicotina leaves and blossoms, 1926. 1” X-shaped hairline by the handle, minute flake to foot ring. NC/SI/JM/247/PL89. 4 1/4” x 5 3/4” $850–1,250 563 246 564 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 565: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a moo n l i t landscape of live oaks and Spanish moss, 1933. NC/KS/SI/UK56. 7” x 5 1/2” $3,000–4,000 566: GEORGE OHR Puzzle mug with floral handle, covered in gunmetal brown glaze. Script signature. 3 1/2” x 4 1/2” $900–1,400 567: GEORGE OHR Puzzle mug with floral handle, covered in brown speckled glaze. Script signature. 3 1/2” x 5” 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 $900–1,400 568: GEORGE OHR Tapered vase covered in green and amber mottled glaze. Rim ground down and reglazed. G. E. OHR, Biloxi Miss. 6 1/4” x 3 1/2” $850–1,250 569: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Bulbous vase by Sadie Irvine with paperwhites, 1918. NC/SI/271/JM77/JM. 4 1/4” x 5” $1,500–2,000 570: TEPLITZ Ta ll corseted three-handled vase painted with golden sun. Red ink stamp, TURN TEPLITZ-BOHEMIA R StK MADE IN AUSTRIA AMPHORA MK 5362. 16 1/2” x 5” $600–900 571: ART NOUVEAU PORCELAIN Two figural vessels with reclining maidens and floral decoration, with gold and amber glaze, by Royal Vienna and Royal Dux. Some restoration to maidens on Royal Vienna, small chip to base of Dux. ROYA L VIENNA WAHLISS blue wafer with 1733 4, and ROYAL DUX BOHEMIA E and triangular red wafer with 605 HH. 15 1/2” x 12 1/2” and 10” x 15” $600–900 572: CLEMENT MASSIER Twisted bud vase with applied silver peapod vine on a lustered ceramic ground. A few very small nicks to top and bottom. Signed C. M. Golfe Juan. 6” x 2 1/4” $1,000–1,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 247 573: RO YAL DOU LTON Three vases with deep in-body twists in the manner of George Ohr. Lion and crown stamps. Ta llest: 5” $900–1,200 574: MAX LAUEGER Slip-decorated jardinière painted with daisies on a brown ground. 1/2” chip to rim and small nick to base. Square stamp GESETZL GESCHZT 33 H. 5 3/4” x 8” $850–1,250 575: GRUEBY Eight 8” floor tiles with a geometric and floral pattern in dark clay and brown matte curdled glaze. A few edge nicks, ov e rf i r i n g to most. Unmarked. $2,000–3,000 576: 574 573 GRUEBY F o rty-four border tiles with leaf design in matte blue and ivory, roughly one dozen with a yel lowish cast, some with beveled end, two in a different but complementary glaze. A few small nicks. Most signed by a rtists. 2 1/2” x 6” $800–1,200 577: GRUEBY Nine 8” floor tiles with a geometric and floral pattern in dark clay and brown matte curdled glaze. A few edge nicks, ov e rf i r i n g to most. Unmarked. $2,000–3,000 575 - eight tiles 576 - forty-four tiles 577 - nine tiles 578 - nine tiles 579 - four tiles 580 seven tiles 578: GRUEBY Nine tiles: eight 6” in the grapevine pattern with ivory and beige ground; one 8” geometric tile in same colors. Firing line to back of one. Stamped GRUEBY BOSTON. (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $1,000–1,500 579: GRUEBY Four large and fine 12” architectural faience tiles embossed with an eight-petal rose in rich, curdled matte mustard glaze against a glossy black ground. Unmarked. 12 3/4” sq $1,200–1,600 580: DE PORCELEYNE FLES Seven commemorative tiles for Amstel (including 1945 menu); Shell Oil with 1953 statement; Delft; Volendam; and Scheveningen. All marked. Largest: 7 3/4” x 5 1/2” (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $600–900 248 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 581: DE PORCELEYNE FLES Seven tiles with boat or ship motif. Restoration to corner chip of one without brown frame, small chip to back of vert i c a l sailboat. All marked. Largest: 9” x 4 3/4” (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $600–900 582: DE PORCELEYNE FLES Eight tiles: Owls, flying goose, four Dutch landscapes, and two Heraldic, Groningen ( s m a ll chips) and Zuid Holland (hairline). A ll marked. Largest: 4 1/2” x 11” (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) 581 - seven tiles 582 - eight tiles $600–900 583: DE PORCELEYNE FLES Etc. Nine assorted tiles and one crackleware bowl by De Porceleyne Fles, a Karlsruhe majolica charger, and Gouda “Irene” bowl. A ll marked. (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $600–900 584: TEXTILES Pair of portières woven with Glasgow rose pattern in jade green and black, possibly silk. Some discoloration. 88” x 47” 583 nine tiles $500–700 584 585: LENOX / GUSTAV STICKLEY Pair of porcelain soup bowls from Gustav S t i c k l e y ’s restaurant in the 34th Street building, New York, with Als ik kan clamp mark on an ivory border. Green Lenox stamp. 8 1/2” dia. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 586: ARTS AND CRAFTS Leaded glass lantern with stylized pink blossoms on a caramel slag glass ground. Unmarked. 25” x 10 1/2” $900–1,200 585 586 587: TEXTILES Five embroidered bags and one pill o w. A few stains, ov e r a ll excellent condition. P i llow: 16” x 18” $600–900 588: TEXTILES Nine assorted pieces: three embroidered valances, two pairs of machine-wov e n p o rtières, one fine square embroidered table cloth, and one terry cloth runner. Table cloth: 58” sq., portières, 95”, largest window panel, 108” x 29” (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $1,500–2,000 587 588 nine pieces updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 249 589: TEXTILES T h i rteen embroidered table covers, six rectangular and seven circular. Some stains. (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $600–900 590: ROYCROFT Pair of hammered copper candlesticks. (A very rare design.) Cleaned patina. Orb & Cross marks. 15” $2,000–3,000 589 - thirteen pieces 591: ROYCROFT Five hammered copper pieces: one cov e r e d dish (new patina), and four vases (one asis). All bear Orb & Cross mark except for c overed dish. Largest: 4 1/4” x 6 1/2” 590 $1,000–1,500 592: HEINTZ Sterling-on-Bronze tall vase with poppies. Crude restoration to two areas at base. Stamped HAMS 3809. 12 1/4” x 5” $500–750 593: 591 GORHAM / HEINTZ Etc. Four items: Gorham hammered sterling c h i l d ’s cup, monogrammed M.R.S., 2 3/4”; Heintz Sterling-on-Bronze vase with roses, a humidor with geometric overlay, both on bronze patina, a few shallow dents, 11” and 6 1/2”; a Silvercrest vase with ivy ov e r l a y , 7”. All marked. 592 $1,000–1,500 594: HEINTZ Pair of Sterling-on-Bronze tall candlesticks in a pine needle pattern on a dark brown ground. A few minor dents, good original patina. Stamped PAT. APD FOR 3078. 14 1/4” $800–1,250 595: 593 BENEDICT STUDIOS Hammered copper umbrella stand embossed with monogram C. Excellent new patina. Unmarked. 24 3/4” x 14” $2,000–3,000 594 596: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Hammered copper hardware: four long straps, and four pulls on back plates. Tw o p u lls cleaned, two back plates are missing p u ll hinge. Unmarked. Straps: 11 3/4” $1,000–1,500 595 250 596 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 597: BOSTON SCHOOL Pair of hammered copper bookends, each with a riveted enameled insert of a sailboat in polychrome. Medium patina. Unmarked. 6 1/4” x 4 3/4” $850–1,250 598: STICKLEY BROTHERS Hammered copper pitcher with forged riveted handle. New patina. Stamped 08 or 80. 14 1/4” x 7 1/2” $600–900 599: ROYCROFT Hammered copper floriform spherical vase, dark patina. Orb & Cross mark. 3” x 4” 597 598 599 599A $400–600 599A: SECESSIONIST METAL Hammered copper jardinière with brass handles, possibly german or Austrian, embossed with owls and birds of paradise. Medium patina. Unmarked. 12” x 13” $750–1,000 599B: LIMBERT Desk organizer (no. 258) with letter holders. Original finish. Branded mark and 258. 11” x 22” x 10” $750–1,000 599C: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Sideboard with seven drawers and two d oors. No visible mark. 36” x 54” x 22” $1,200–1,800 599B 599C Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 251 600 601 600: 602 L. & J.G. STICKLEY / ONONDAGA SHOPS 602: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Slatted magazine stand. Handcraf t decal. 42” x 21” x 12” Even-arm settle with loose seat cushion, possibly no. 738. Unmarked. 38 1/4” x 75” x 30” $1,200–1,600 $2,800–3,500 601: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Slatted rocker (no. 451) with loose foam seat on rope foundation. “ H a n d c r a f t” decal. 38” x 28 1/2” x 29” $800–1,200 252 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 603: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y ( A t t r. ) Chalet table on three legs. Unmarked. 28” x 29” $1,500–2,500 604: GUSTAV STICKLEY Open bookcase with three fixed shelves per side. Paper label on back and red decal to inside left. 56 1/2” x 42 1/2” x 13” $2,000–3,000 603 604 605 606 605: L. & J.G. STICKLEY / ONONDAGA SHOPS Flat-arm Morris chair (no. 798) with vinyl seat cushions. Unmarked. 41” x 31 1/2” x 36” $1,800–2,500 606: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Pedestal (no. 27) with four shoe feet. Unmarked. 36” x 18 1/2” sq. $1,400–2,200 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 253 607 608 609 610 607: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chest of drawers (no. 626) with hammered iron pulls. Red decal. 42 1/2” x 36” x 20” $2,000–3,000 609: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of six dining chairs with plank backs (a dif ferent version of the H-back), five side- and one arm-, with some original drop-in leather seats. Branded signatures. Armchair: 40” x 23” x 20”. $2,200–2,800 608: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early lamp table with circular top. Unmarked. 29” x 36” dia. 610: $1,800–2,500 Nightstand (no. 550) with drawer. Unmarked. 29” x 20” x 18” $900–1,400 254 L. & J.G. STICKLEY RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 611: J.M. YOUNG Box settle reupholstered in burgundy leather, with drop-in spring seat. Paper label. 34 1/2” x 79” x 30” $1,500–2,500 611 612: STICKLEY BROTHERS Drop-arm settle with broad slats and l oose cushion on slatted base. Metal Quaint tag. 37” x 74” x 31 1/4” $1,200–1,800 612 613: CHARLES STICKLEY ( A t t r. ) Drop-arm three seat settle with replaced foam cushion upholstered in brown vinyl. Unmarked. 42” x 67” x 27” $1,200–1,800 613 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 255 614: GUSTAV STICKLEY Double costumer with hammered copper straps for umbrellas or canes. (A rare version of this piece, the first one we’ve seen.) Copper straps stamped with circular C r a ftsman marks. 71 3/4” x 13 3/4” x 18” $1,500–2,500 615: ARTS & CRAFTS Grandfather clock with copper numbers. Unmarked. 78” x 24” x 14 3/4” $1,700–2,500 615A: O L D H I C K O R Y ( A t t r. ) Side table. Unmarked. 25” x 20” x 15 1/2” $400–600 614 615 616: GUSTAV STICKLEY Two-drawer library table. Branded mark. 30” x 42” x 29 1/2” $1,400–1,800 616 256 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 617 618 619 620 617: STICKLEY BROTHERS Plant stand (no. 131) with square top and broad apron. Unmarked. 34” x 14” x 14” $800–1,200 618: L I F E T I M E ( A t t r. ) MILLER Pair of cut-out magazine stands. One has paper label, Mill e r Cabinet Co. Rochester, New York. 45 1/2” x 19” x 16” $1,000–1,500 620: Night stand with shelf inside cabinet. Unmarked. 27 1/2” x 14” sq. $600–900 619: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Three side tables, two with square top, one octagonal. All marked. 29 1/4” x 20” sq., 27” x 16” sq., 17” x 15” sq. $1,500–2,500 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 257 621 622 623 624 621: STICKLEY BROTHERS Lamp table with circular top (no. 130). Quaint metal tag. 30” x 40 1/2” dia. $1,000–1,500 623: 622: 624: ARTS & CRAFTS Three-drawer slatted desk with bookshelf sides. Partial paper label reads, ‘Ohio.’ 30” x 55” x 31” $1,000–1,500 DERBY Cut out hal l seat with rush seat. Unmarked. 29 1/4” x 21 3/4” x 14 1/4” $500–700 L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y , Etc. Onondaga Shops armchair with tacked-on leather seat, unmarked, 36 1/2” x 27” x 19 3/4”; Stickley Brothers desk with bookshelf sides, branded mark, 30 1/4” x 40” x 26” $1,200–1,500 258 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 625: ROOKWOOD Two Vellum vases with floral decoration, one by K. Van Horne, 1911, and one by Caroline Steinle, 1913 (scaling and restoration to base). Both marked. Ta ller: 7 1/4” $750–1,000 626: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Olga G. Reed with branches of small white and pink blossoms, 1912. Seconded mark for glaze scaling around the rim. Overall crazing, outside of rim mostly devoid of glaze. Flame mark/XII/1955E/O. G. R./V/X. 8 1/4” x 4 1/4” 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 $600–900 627: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat bulbous vase painted by Janet Harris with maple leaves, 1929. Light peppering around the rim. Flame mark/XXIX/2969/JH. 7 1/2” x 6 1/2” $700–1,000 628: ROOKWOOD V e llum corseted vase painted by E. T. Hurley with pink roses, 1912. Overal l crazing. Flame mark/XII/1358E/V/E. T. H. 7 1/4” x 3 3/4” $950–1,250 629: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat three-legged center bowl decorated by Sallie Coyne with a wreath of blue leaves on a turquoise and green interior, 1922. (Very unusual form.) Some grinding chips or scaling to bottom of feet. Flame mark/XXII/2632/SEC. 5 3/4” x 11” $750–1,000 630: ROOKWOOD Two Wax Mat vases painted with flowers, one by Louise Abel, 1925, the other by Delia Workum, 1926 (small grinding chip). Both marked. Ta ller: 7” $800–1,200 631: NEWCOMB COLLEGE / ROOKWOOD Newcomb College cabinet vase by A. F. Simpson, 1918 (as-is), and a Roo k w oo d Production vase, 1919. Both marked. 4 1/4” and 6 3/4” $400–600 632: ROOKWOOD Five Production pieces covered in assort e d matte glazes, 1915-1921. Crack to yel l o w basket, two tall vases in papyrus motif X’d for glaze drips. All marked. Ta llest: 11” $800–1,200 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 259 633: ROOKWOOD Etc. Four Roo k w ood pieces, a Standard Glaze ovoid vase painted by L. Lindeman, 1905 (restoration to rim); circular trivet with s e a g u l ls; two Production vessels, one missing lid; and a Van Briggle bulbous vase in turquoise and blue. Al l marked. Standard Glaze: 5 3/4” $700–1,000 634: ROOKWOOD Four Production vases covered in blue and green matte glazes, 1919-32. Minor fleck to base of tal lest. All marked. Ta llest: 9 1/2” $750–1,000 635: 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 ROOKWOOD Five Production vases covered in matte blue glazes, 1921-28. Ta llest X’d for grinding chip. All marked. Ta llest: 6 1/4” $800–1,200 636: ROOKWOOD Three Production vases, including one with sea horses in matte green, 1921. Flame marks. Ta llest: 10” $900–1,300 637: ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze vase by A. M. Va l e n t i e n with water lilies, 1900. Seconded mark for no apparent reason. Flame m a r k / 5 6 8 B / A . M . V./X. 9” x 5” $500–750 638: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze vases, one by Caroline Steinle, 1903, the other by Harriet Strafer, 1893. Both seconded, the first for slight glaze inconsistency at rim. Both marked. Ta ller: 9” $500–750 639: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze vessels: an unidentified mug, and vase by Elizabeth Lincoln, 1900 and 1898. Both marked. Ta ller: 6 1/4” $500–750 640: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze ewers painted with h o lly branches, one by Edith Felten, the other by E. T. Hurley (seconded mark for minor imperfection), both 1899. Both marked. Ta ller: 7” $600–900 260 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 641: ROOKWOOD Two Wax Mat vases with floral decoration, one by Sallie Coyne, 1931 (deep crazing and peppering), and one by C. Cov a l e n c o . Both marked. Ta ller: 7” $650–950 642: ROOKWOOD Two Vellum vases, one by E. T. Hurley with cherry blossoms, 1918, and one by Lenore Asbury with blackberries, 1912 (X’d for deep crazing and peppering). Both marked. Ta ller: 8” $650–950 641 642 643: ROOKWOOD Two Vellum vases with floral decoration, one by E. T. Hurley, 1919, and one by Harriet Wilcox, 1918. Both marked. Ta ll e r : 6 1/2” $850–1,250 644: ROOKWOOD Five Production vases covered in matte pink glazes, 1911-29. Darkest one cracked (as-is), small faceted vase X’d for minor glaze scaling. All marked. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $750–1,000 643 644 645: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze ewers, one by Caroline Steinle, 1902 (restored handle), the other by Carl Schmidt, 1897. Both marked. Ta ller: 7” $500–750 646: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze vases, one by Constance Baker, 1901 (seconded mark, uncrazed), the other by unidentified art i s t , 1905. Ta ller: 5 3/4” $600–900 647: ROOKWOOD Three Standard Glaze vases, one by John D. Wareham (restored), other two by unidentified artists (one seconded for glaze bubbles). All marked. Ta llest: 6 1/2” 645 646 $600–900 648: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze vessels, both 1898: mug by Sallie Toohey, and a ewer by Clara Lindeman, both 1898. Both marked. Ta ller: 6” $500–750 647 648 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 261 649: ROOKWOOD Two vases, Vellum painted by Elizabeth Lincoln with blooming cherry branches, 1909, as-is (severe peppering, cracks, etc.); Z-Line bulbous vase, 1902. Both marked. 7 1/4” and 7” $650–950 650: FULPER Two pieces covered in blue flambé glaze, a large hammered urn and a low bowl. (Deaccessioned from the American Folk Art Museum, New York.) Vertical marks. Larger: 12” x 11 1/2” $750–1,000 649 650 651: FULPER Spherical vase covered in frothy gunmetal glaze. Vertical mark. 5 3/4” x 7” $ 3 5 0 – 45 0 652: FULPER Three vases in crystalline glazes, two blue and one turquoise. Restored chip to bull e t vase. Blue vases with horizontal marks. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $ 3 5 0 – 45 0 653: 651 FULPER Four items: one chamberstick and three vases. Marked Fulper and Rafco. Chamberstick: 6” $ 3 5 0 – 45 0 652 654: FULPER Large barrel covered in frothy turquoise over Famille Rose flambé glaze. Grinding chips. 17 1/4” x 16” $400–600 655: FULPER Five items covered mostly in crystall i n e glazes. Hairline to squat green vessel, crude repair to blue bulbous vase. Vert i c a l marks. Ta llest: 7 1/2” $800–1,200 656: 653 654 FULPER B u llet vase covered in caramel flambé glaze. No visible mark. 6 1/2” x 4 3/4” $100–200 655 262 656 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 657: FULPER Three vases. Hairline to two largest. V e rtical marks. Ta llest: 6 3/4” x 8 1/2” $ 3 5 0 – 45 0 658: FULPER Three lamp bases: original candlestick light covered in Leopard Skin Crystall i n e glaze (meant to be topped by a ceramic and leaded glass shade), and two c o n v e rted vases. Vertical marks. Candlestick base: 8 3/4” $700–900 659: FULPER Four low bowls in green glazes. Hairlines to two, and grinding chips to feet. Largest: 11” 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 $400–600 660: FULPER Two vases. Abrasion to rim of short e r. V e r tical marks. Ta ller: 7 1/4” $400–600 661: FULPER Four vases: Urn in Chinese Blue Flambé glaze, and three cabinet vases in Mirrored Blue and Cat's Eye Flambé glazes. Restoration to small chip on urn's foo t . V e rtical marks. 9” and 4” $600–900 662: FULPER B u llet-shaped blue and ivory flambé vase. Tight hairline to neck. Vertical mark. 10 1/4” x 6” $ 3 5 0 – 45 0 663: SAT U R D AY EVENING GIRLS Low bowl decorated in cuerda seca with trees in a hilly landscape on a yel l o w ground. Y-shaped line from rim. Signed C . B . T. COMPLIMENTS OF THE S.E.G. NEWS EDITORS S.E.G. FL 5-17. 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 664: CALIFORNIA FAIENCE Baluster vase covered in matte cobalt glaze. Stamped California Faience. 9” x 5 1/2” $900–1,200 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 263 665: VAN BRIGGLE Tea set with four cups and saucers, pitcher, sugar bowl, and a teapot, all covered in blue and turquoise glaze, 1918. Handle reglued on sugar bowl. Marked AA 1918. $1,500–2,000 666: GRUEBY Squat vessel with a row of stacked rounded leaves, covered in matte green glaze, 1906. S h o rt, tight line to rim. Circular Pottery stamp, SM 11/5/06. 2 1/4” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 667: TECO Vase with full-height buttresses, cov e r e d in matte green glaze. Flakes to one handle, seem to be in production. Stamped Teco. 5 1/2” x 3” 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 $800–1,200 668: W. J . WALLEY Large vase with devil mask. Losses and crude repair to glaze flaking. Stamped W J W. 12” x 6 1/2” $1,250–1,750 669: W. J . WALLEY Two vases in feathered semi-matte green glaze, one topped in mahogany. Stamped W. J . W. 5 3/4” and 3 3/4” $1,000–1,500 670: MERRIMAC S m a ll two-handled vase covered in frothy semi-matte green glaze. Illegible stamp. 4” x 4 1/4” $850–1,250 671: CLIFTON Crystal Patina two-handled vase, 1906. (An e x c e llent example of this glaze.) Firing line to bottom. Signed and dated. 7” x 8” $600–900 672: CLIFTON Crystal Patina vase with flaring rim, 1905. Signed and dated. 7 1/4” x 5 1/4” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 264 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 673: JUGTOWN / SHEARWATER Two pieces: Jugtown vase in Chinese blue, and Shearwater low bowl in blue and green flambé. Both marked. 5 3/4” and 8 1/2” dia. $400–600 674: WH E AT L E Y Large vase with applied thistle, under matte green glaze. Several flecks and nicks. No visible mark. 11 1/2” x 10 1/4” $600–800 675: 673 674 ELLA MCKINNON / QUAKER ROAD Studio tile, “April,” hand-pressed and c a rved with a young maiden holding flowers, 1915. (Ella McKinnon is listed as a key figure in the Guild of Allied Craf t s , B u ffalo, 1910, itself a member of the National League of Handicraf t Societies, Boston. [The Arts & Crafts Movement in New York State, 1890s-1920s, by Coy Ludwig, 1984.]) $500–700 676: CALIFORNIA ART TILE Twenty-one 6” tiles depicting “The Last Trail,” with a Native American on horseback, facing right or lef t. Some varnished, some part i a lly, approximately ten with chips. Stamped CALIFORNIA ART TILE CO. RICHMOND CALIF. 675 676 - twenty-one tiles $1,200–1,600 677: CALIFORNIA ART TILE Twenty 6” tiles depicting an oasis with a man on camelback. Some varnished, some p a rt i a lly, small chips ov e r a ll. Stamped CALIFORNIA ART TILE CO. RICHMOND C A L I F. $1,200–1,600 677- twenty tiles 678- eighteen tiles 678: CALIFORNIA ART TILE Eighteen 6” tiles depicting a steamboat on a mountain lake. Some varnished, some p a rt i a lly, five with chips (two of those asis). Stamped CALIFORNIA ART TILE CO. RICHMOND CALIF. $1,200–1,600 679: CALIFORNIA ART TILE Twenty-four 6” tiles depicting a Dutch landscape with windmill and children. Some varnished, some part i a lly, eight with s m a ll chips. Stamped CALIFORNIA ART TILE CO. RICHMOND CALIF. $1,500–2,000 680: CALIFORNIA ART TILE F o u rteen 6” tiles depicting a medieval knight on horseback facing left or right. Some varnished, some part i a lly, four with chips, one as-is. Stamped CALIFORNIA ART TILE CO. RICHMOND CALIF. $1,200–1,600 679- twenty-four tiles 680- forten tiles updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 265 681: CALIFORNIA ART TILE Eighteen 6” tiles depicting a mountainous landscape with a bend in the road. Some varnished, some part i a lly, five with chips. Stamped CALIFORNIA ART TILE CO. RICHMOND CALIF. $1,200–1,600 682: GRUEBY Nine 8” floor tiles with a geometric and floral pattern in dark clay and brown matte curdled glaze. A few edge nicks, ov e rf i r i n g to most. Unmarked. $2,000–3,000 681 - eighteen tiles 682 - nine tiles 683: GRUEBY One hundred eleven 3” geometric floor tiles with Moorish floriform pattern on a brown glazed ground. Grueby mark with flower. $800–1,200 684: GRUEBY Seventeen 6” floor tiles with a Moo r i s h pattern of red clay with blue matte glaze. Slight variation in sizes, a few edge chips. Some stamped 2391. $1,500–2,000 685: 683 - one hundred and eleven tiles 684 - seveteen tiles MOSAIC TILE CO. Sixty-seven 1.75” floor tiles in geometric and floral patterns, with assorted matte glazes. Some varnish and paint drips, a few minor chips. Unmarked. $600–800 686: OMAR RAMSDEN AND A L W I N C A R R (London) Hammered silver hinged cigarette box, its lid embossed with tall ships and a radiant sun, interior lined in cedar and velvet, c. 1912. (A very similar box was exhibited in “Reflections: Arts & Crafts Metalwork in England and the United States,” Kurland Zabar Gallery, 1990, and is featured in the accompanying catalog on p. 34.) Stamped RAMSDEN & CARR LONDON, with h a llmarks. 1 3/4” x 5 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,250–1,750 685 - sixty-six tiles 687: 686 CHRISTOPHER DRESSER Silver toast rack. Resoldering at base of one divider. Stamped H&H 2556, with English registration mark. 5” x 4” x 6” $400–600 688: HEINTZ Sterling-on-Bronze, two items: humidor with geometric decoration, and a vase with cornflowers (monogrammed). Cleaned patina on vase. Both marked. 7 1/2” and 7 3/4” $750–1,000 687 266 688 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 689: ROYCROFT Etc. Twelve desk set pieces by Roycrof t and the A rt Crafts Shop (Buf falo), and five too l e d leather pieces by The Cordova Shop, etc. $1,000–1,500 690: ROYCROFT Hammered copper bud vase in woo d g r a i n pattern, complete with its original glass l i n e r. Unmarked. 8 1/2” x 3 3/4” $300–400 691: ROYCROFT Pair of hammered copper Princess candlesticks. (Of unusual size, patina, and finishing, these are believed to have been made by Karl Kipp.) Orb & Cross mark. 7 3/4” x 3 1/2” $800–1,200 692: 689 690 691 692 693 694 - forty volumes 695 696 TEXTILES Pair of curtains or portières printed with Glasgow roses. 8’6” x 9’8” each $500–700 693: TEXTILES Three embroidered items; beaded purse, linen bag (“Night Gowns”), and pill o w. Bag: 7 1/2” x 7” $400–600 694: HOUSE BEAUTIFUL / HOUSE AND GARDEN F o rty leather-bound volumes: nineteen of The House Beautiful, 1906-1917, and twenty-one of House and Garden, 19031918. Some wear to bindings, appear to be complete. $1,000–1,500 695: ROYCROFT Complete works of Elbert Hubbard, vols. 120, printed on hand-made paper with R o y c r o ft watermark, the quart e r- l e v a n t binding tooled in a design by Dard Hunter. Signed and numbered, 806 of 1000, copyright 1910. Complete with original boxes. $800–1,200 696: PYROGRAPHY Large plaque etched and tinted with a Native American chief. Signed JP Graham. 30” dia. $1,000–1,500 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 267 697: LANDSCAPE PAINTING Oil on canvas painting of a field with picket fence, in period Arts & Craf ts frame. Signed Irene G. Keyser on back stretcher. Sight: 9 1/2” x 13 1/2” $ 3 0 0 – 45 0 698: MARY ANNA STEVENSON Watercolor, “Casco Ledges,” 1916. (Entered in the Fourteenth Annual Philadelphia Watercolor Exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1916). Matted and framed. Sight: 14” x 20 1/2” $500–750 699: 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 G E O F F H . F L A V E L L E Etc. Two pieces: Large pastel on paper depicting a landscape, in original Arts & C r a fts frame, chip to edge of frame, sight: 19 1/2” x 29 1/2”; and a Charles P. Rising watercolor, sight: 12 1/2” x 20”. Both signed. $800-1200 700: HENRI RIVIERE Two chromolithographs, one depicting Dutch ladies and a snowy forest, the other of shepards by a clif f. Some foxing, both matted, frames loose. Both signed and with chop mark. Images: 21 1/4” x 32 1/2” each $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 701: GEORGE PIEXETTO Oil on canvas painting of a young lady, c. 1900. Framed. Signed lower lef t. Sight: 18” x 12 1/4” $800–1,200 702: MABEL ROYDS Color woodcut, Water Carriers. Matted and mounted in new Arts and Craf ts frame. Signed. Image: 7 1/2” x 8 1/2” $ 45 0 - 6 5 0 703: STYLE OF WILLIAM MORRIS R oom-size rug with delicate leaf pattern in greens. 10’ x 14’6” $700–900 704: STYLE OF WILLIAM MORRIS Area rug with delicate floral pattern in rust and amber tones. 6’ x 9’ $400–600 268 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 705: STYLE OF WILLIAM MORRIS Area rug with large leafy pattern in tones of dark red. 5’1” x 8’ $300–500 706: STYLE OF WILLIAM MORRIS Area rug with delicate pattern in olive green. 6’ x 8’10” $400–600 707: 705 706 STYLE OF WILLIAM MORRIS R oom-size rug with cinnamon leaves on a black field. 9’3” x 11’10” $700–1,000 708: UZBEK KAZAK Area rug with a geometric pattern in rich jewel tones. 6’ x 8’2” $600–900 709: STYLE OF WILLIAM MORRIS R oom-size rug in an Iznik pattern on an emerald field. 9’ x 12’ $1,000–1,500 707 708 710: CHINESE PEKING Two area rugs with indigo field, ca. 1910. Minor wear to one with brown pattern. 2’11” x 5’4” and 3’1” x 5’8” $500–750 710A: ARTS & CRAFTS Chandelier with four lanterns lined in caramel slag glass hanging from a hammered central post with applied monk faces. Some wear to brass wash. Unmarked. 15” x 20” $800–1,200 710B: ROYCROFT Hammered copper ashtray stand on four riveted legs. Fine original patina. Orb & Cross mark. 28 1/2” x 7 1/2” 709 710 710A 710B updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m $800–1,200 269 711 712 713 714 711: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y , Etc. 713: Three stands and a foo t s t ool: L. & J.G. Stickley with circular top, unmarked, 29” x 18”; Stickley Brothers with square top, 32” x 14”; Lifetime plant stand, 24” x 15”; Lifetime foo t s t ool, 13 1/2” x 16”. All marked but L. & J.G. Stickley. $1,400–2,200 712: 714: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y , Etc. Three items: Gustav Stickley U-Back rocker with rush seat, red decal, 34” x 25” x 23”; Gustav Stickley library table, black decal, 29” x 36” x 24”; Limbert armchair with drop-in spring seat, branded mark, 39” x 24” x 18 3/4” $1,700–2,200 270 STICKLEY BROTHERS L oveseat (no. 3887) with original drop-in loose cushion recov e r e d in brown vinyl. Unmarked. 37 1/2” x 49 1/4” x 23 1/2” $1,400–1,800 GRAND RAPIDS BOOKCASE & CHAIR CO. Settee and cube chair with cloth-upholstered foam seats. Paper label on settee. Settee: 30” x 48” x 22 1/4”, chair: 30” x 24” x 22 1/2” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 715 716 717 718 715: LAKESIDE CRAFTERS F oo t s t ool with cut-out sides and leather drop-in seat fastened with leather straps. Decal. 16” x 22” x 15 3/4” $600–900 717: 716: 718: LAKESIDE CRAFTERS Two items: magazine stand with cut-out back and carv e d m e d a llion, unmarked; faceted umbrella stand fastened with leather straps, complete with copper drip pan, partial paper label. Magazine stand: 38” x 14” x 10 1/2”, umbrella stand: 26” x 10” $1,200–1,800 LIMBERT Mirrored dresser (no. 477 3/4) with four drawers. Branded mark. 66” x 35” x 20” $1,400–1,800 SHOP OF THE CRAFTERS, ETC. Trestle library table with cruciform cut-outs, unmarked, 29” x 52” x 35 1/2”. Together with a log holder attributed to Lakeside Craf t e r s , with copper and cut-out details, 19” x 26” x 17”. $1,200–1,800 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 271 719 720 721 722 719: ARTS & CRAFTS Magazine stand with cut-out sides. Partial paper label. 44 1/8” x 13” sq. $600–900 721: GUSTAV STICKLEY Lamp table with circular top. Decal on stretcher. 29” x 24” $1,100–1,500 722: 720: C H A R L E S S T I C K L E Y ( A t t r. ) L oveseat with original drop-in spring seat recovered in leather. Unmarked. 36” x 47 1/2” x 22” $700–1,000 272 LIFETIME S i n g l e - d oor china cabinet with three removable shelves. Paine Furniture Company tag. 56” x 32” x 15 1/2” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 723 724 725 726 723: GUSTAV STICKLEY U m b r e lla stand (no. 54), complete with copper drip pan. Small red decal. 33 1/2” x 11 1/2” sq. $500–800 725: 724: 726: STICKLEY BROTHERS Hanging hall mirror. Stenciled model no. 21 1/2” x 28” $800–1,200 L. & J.G. STICKLEY Sideboard missing plate rail. As found condition. Unmarked. 36” x 54” x 22” $1,200–1,800 ARTS & CRAFTS Two pieces: Ta ll-back hall chair and fire screen. Chair: 45” x 16” x 16 1/2”, screen: 33” x 34 1/4” x 12” $600–900 Complete furniture condition reports at www. r a g o a r ts.com, or call 609.397.9374 273 727: EUROPEAN ARTS AND CRAFTS Hammered copper fire screen embossed with a peacock on a branch. Unmarked. 28” x 18” $600–900 728: ENGLISH ARTS & CRAFTS Hammered copper vase with sea life. Some dents, fine dark patina. Unmarked. $500–750 729: 727 GUSTAV STICKLEY Chafing dish in woodgrain pattern, complete with sterno and cov e r. Original patina, replaced ceramic dish, splits to w ooden base. Stamped mark on metal base. 15” x 15 1/2” 728 $700–900 730: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain squat bowl by Will i a m H e n t s c h e ll with red weeds, 1920. Flame mark/XX/214C/WEH. 3” x 5 1/4” $750–1,000 731: 729 730 ROOKWOOD C a rved Mat cylindrical vase by Sall i e Toohey with irises, 1907. Short, tight line to rim. Flame mark/VII/952C/ST. 10 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 732: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase made into a lamp, painted with yellow daf fodils. Base c overed. Vase: 14 1/4” x 6 1/2” $800–1,200 733: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase painted with branches of pink blossoms against a brown ground, fitted as a lamp base. Mark covered by fittings. Pottery: 8 3/4” $400–600 734: 731 732 ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with a mountainous landscape, 1924. Uncrazed, but cracked (as-is). Flame mark/XXIV/1664D/FR. 11” x 5” $850–1,250 733 274 734 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 735: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Kate Curry with a band of blue birds in flight on a pink and sand ground, 1918. Seconded mark for glaze scaling at base. Flame m a r k / X V I I I / 1 0 4 4 / a rt i s t ’s cipher/X. 8 1/2” x 5” $700–900 736: ROOKWOOD Two Carved Mat bowls, one by Charles To d d with yellow and purple flowers, the other by A. Munson in a geometric pattern (firing line around inside bottom). 6 1/2” and 6 1/4” dias. $500–700 735 736 737 738 739 740 737: ROOKWOOD C a rved Mat large vase by Will i a m H e n s c h e ll with stylized blossoms on a brown flambé ground, 1914. Restored. Flame mark/XIV/568A/WEH. 13” x 7 1/4” $500–750 738: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat two-handled vessel by Will i a m H e n t s c h e l l in a floral pattern, 1921. Flame m a r k / X X I / 2 0 8 3 / a r tist cipher. 3 1/4” x 5 1/2” $600–900 739: ROOKWOOD Three vases: Carved Mat by C.S. To d d ; green Z-line; Standard glaze by A.M. Valentien (restored). All marked. Ta llest: 11 1/4” $700–900 740: ROOKWOOD Large Limoges-style basket on lion’s head feet, painted by A.R. Valentien with b u t t e r flies, 1882. Opposing hairlines. Stamped ROOKWOOD 1882 45 A.R.V. 9 3/4” x 20” $500–750 741: ROOKWOOD Early and large Limoges-style vase painted with branches of blossoms in barbotine, 1885. Stamped ROOKWOOD 1885. 13 1/2” x 8” $600–900 742: ROOKWOOD Four early pieces by Amelia Sprague, Caroline Steinle, and Grace Young. Smal l chip to rim of covered jar, some restoration to lid. Covered jar: 9” x 6 1/2” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 741 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 742 275 743: T. J . W H E AT L E Y Two vases painted with flowers in barbotine, ca. 1880. Touch up to rim of blue. Signed T.J. Wheatley with patent. Ta llest: 8 1/2” $500–750 744: ROOKWOOD Three Standard glaze vases by Sarah Sax (X’d), Edward Abel and Irene Bishop. Al l marked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” $500–750 745: ROOKWOOD Three Standard glaze vases by Clara Lindeman, A.M. Valentien and Lenore Asbury. All marked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 $500–750 746: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by Will i a m H e n t s c h e ll with sprigs of leaves in brown, 1927. Drilled bottom. Flame mark/XXVII/977/WEH. 10 1/4” x 5” $500–750 747: ROOKWOOD Limoges-style cabinet jug painted by Nicholas J. Hirschfeld with owls and bats under a full moon, on a dark green ground, c. 1880. Anchor mark, art i s t ’s cipher. 3” x 2” $250–400 748: ROOKWOOD Two squat bowls by Elizabeth Lincoln with pink blossoms on gray ground, one Vell u m and one Iris, 1905 and 1906. Both have seconded mark for slight firing flaws, Iris has a short tight line to rim. Both marked and signed. 2 1/2” x 5 1/2” $500–700 749: ROOKWOOD Two lamp bases, one Standard Glaze and one Jewel Porcelain. Appear to be in original mount. Marks hidden by bases. Vases: 13 1/2” each $600–900 750: ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze swirling bulbous vase painted by A. R. Valentien with violets and encased in Sterling basket weave, 1893. Break to one silver strand at rim. Flame m a r k / 6 5 3 / W / A . R . V. / S T E R L I N G . 11 3/4” x 7 1/2” $1,400–1,900 276 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 751: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Wax Mat vase painted by Sallie Coyne with red morning glories. Seconded mark for shaving around base, drilled hole to bottom (obscures the date). Flame mark/SEC/X. 12” x 5” $800–1,200 752: ROOKWOOD Sea Green cylindrical vase painted by E. T. Hurley with swimming fish, 1905. Restoration to body. Flame m a r k / V / 3 1 1 / 9 5 1 C / E . T. H U R L E Y. 10 1/4” x 4” $1,250–1,750 751 752 753: ROOKWOOD C a rved Mat squat vessel by Will i a m H e n t s c h e ll with stylized peacock feathers, 1912. Flame mark/XII/494BWEH. 4 1/2” x 7 3/4” $1,000–1,500 754: ROOKWOOD Four Standard Glaze items: a teapot by A. M. Valentien (glued and stapled lid), pitcher by H. Wilcox, and a jug by V. Demarest, and a creamer by Olga Reed. All marked. Ta llest: 7” $600–900 755: 753 754 ROOKWOOD Four vases, one by Lorinda Epply, seconded mark for chip, and three Production vases. A ll marked. Epply: 4 1/4” x 4 1/2” $400–600 756: ROOKWOOD Painted Mat vase painted by Sallie Too h e y with autumnal leaves on a matte green ground, 1901. Small clay pimple on rim. Flame mark/I/193GZ/ST. 9” x 3 1/2” $1,500–1,900 757: ROOKWOOD Painted Mat inkwell by Harriet Wilcox with red oak leaves, 1902. Missing lid and liner. Flame mark/II/342CZ/H.E.W. 2” x 4 1/4” $300–400 755 756 758: R O O K W O O D Etc. Four vases: Two Roo k w ood Production with flowers, one Weller Frosted Matt, and one Early Carnelian or Antique Matt Green. R oo k w ood marked. Weller: 8 1/2” $600–900 757 758 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 277 759: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze pitchers by Clara Lindeman, 1901, and Sallie Coyne, 1902. Both marked. Ta ller: 5 3/4” $400–600 760: ROOKWOOD Iris Glaze sugar bowl and creamer painted by Laura Lindeman with cherry blossoms, 1903. Both X’d for intense crazing, sugar bowl also has scaling to finial. Flame mark/III/LEL/404/X. Sugar bowl: 3 3/4” x 4 3/4” $250–350 759 761: 760 ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Ed Diers with light pink roses on a pearl gray ground, 1904. Some peppering and firing separations to slip. Flame mark/IV/1045 / E D . 5 1/4” x 4 1/4” $700–900 762: ROOKWOOD Two vases, Jewel Porcelain by Lorinda Epply, 1921 (X’d, missing lid), and Vell u m by K. Van Horne with pink daisies, 1916. Both marked. Ta ller: 5 1/2” $500–750 763: 761 FULPER Two bud vases and one bullet vase. V e rtical marks. Ta llest: 8 1/2” x 3” 762 $550–750 764: FULPER Two baluster vases, one covered in Cucumber Matt, the other in Blue C r y s t a lline glaze. Vertical marks. 12” x 4 1/2” $600–900 765: FULPER Faceted vase covered in khaki green, cobalt, and Cat’s Eye flambé glaze. Glaze flake to base. Vertical mark. 9 3/4” x 5 1/2” $400–600 763 764 766: DEDHAM Large bulbous experimental vase by Hugh R o b e rtson covered in thick brown flambé glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HRCR in ink DP5D. 7 3/4” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 765 278 766 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 767: TECO Two-handled vase covered in an unusual brown-green matte glaze. Stamped Teco. 5 1/2” x 8 1/2” $1,500–2,000 768: ROBLIN Five cabinet pieces in various glazes. Chip to foot ring of tallest. All marked. Ta llest: 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 769: W J WALLEY Bottle-shaped vase in semi-matte green glaze. Stamped WJW. 9 3/4” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 770: P E W A B I C Etc. Three small vases by Pewabic, Fulper, and University City. All marked. Ta llest: 5 1/2” $750–1,000 771: W.J. WALLEY Two vessels, one oil lamp in matte brown glaze and one vase in glossy grey flambé. Both stamped WJW. Ta ller: 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 772: MARBLEHEAD / FULPER Two blue-grey Marblehead vases and one Fulper flaring bowl in frothy flambé glaze. A ll marked. Ta llest: 7 1/2” $700–900 773: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS S m a ll pilgrim flask with applied rose, c overed in amber vellum glaze. Some losses, grinding chips to feet. Stamped C K W. 4” x 4 1/4” $700–1,000 774: L.C. TIFFANY Two ceramic vases, one in dark brown mottled glaze, the other embossed with leaves and covered in sheer chart r e u s e green glaze (restoration to a few chips). Each incised LCT. 5 1/4” and 4 1/2” $850–1,250 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 279 775: CHELSEA KERAMIC A R T W O R K S Etc. Pitcher and flask covered in glossy green flambé glazes, flask stamped CKAW, 7 3/4” and 8 3/4”. Together with a Merrimac unglazed bowl embossed with classical figures, stamped MERRIMAC, 1 3/4” x 3 1/2” $650–950 776: MERRIMAC Vessel with three small handles, covered in green and gunmetal glaze. A few minor glaze flecks. Unmarked. 4 3/4” x 6 1/4” $900–1,300 777: 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 BROUWER Ta ll flame-painted vase. Some chips to rim, d r i lled hole on bottom. Etched flame. 10 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,200–1,600 778: PEWABIC Early bottle-shaped vase covered in a fine leathery matte dark green and oxbloo d glaze. Stamped Pewabic with leaves. 7” x 4 3/4” $750–950 779: DEDHAM Crackleware baby’s plate in the Elephant pattern. Indigo stamp. 7 3/4” dia. $600–900 780: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS Four footed vessels of flattened shape, including one tea pot without lid, two c overed in Majolica flambé glaze, and one unglazed (chips to feet). All marked. Ta llest: 6” $500–700 781: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cabinet vase carved by A. F. Simpson with paperwhites, 1925. NC/AFS/OX71. 3 1/2” x 3” $750–1,000 782: DEDHAM Experimental vase by Hugh Robert s o n c overed in a thick blue-gray and oxbloo d glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DE 23C. 5” x 4” $1,000–1,500 280 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 783: CLIFTON / HAMPSHIRE Three matte green vases: pair of Clift o n two-handled bud vases or candlesticks, and a single Hampshire. All marked. 5 1/2” and 3 3/4” $400–600 784: BROUWER Flame-painted bulbous vase. Incised Brouwer mark with bone. 3 1/2” x 4” $1,000–1,500 783 784 785: JERVIS (OYSTER BAY) Fine pitcher excised with stylized indigo irises on a black ground. Vertical Jerv i s mark. 4 1/4” x 5 1/4” $700–900 786: PA MUSEUM SCHOOL OF THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Pitcher with applied grapevines covered in sponged on blue, brown, and green glazes over an ivory ground. Incised mark and ink stamp. 7 3/4” x 8 1/2” $600–800 785 786 787: N O R S E Etc. Four Arts & Craf ts items: two Van Briggle vases (lines to smaller), Norse vase with a lizard (bruise), and an embossed pewter hinged humidor, cedar-lined. All pottery marked. Ta llest: 13 1/2” $1,000–2,000 788: MUNCIE Rhombic vessel covered in gunmetal glaze. Stamped MUNCIE. 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” $750–1,000 789: LOSANTI O void vase by Marie Louise McLaughlin c overed in mottled robin’s egg blue glaze. Restoration to body. Incised MCL 18. 7” x 4 3/4” $550–750 790: 787 788 789 790 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase incised by Julia Mattson with tepees on a geometric band. Indigo stamp, J. Mattson, Elgin. 4 3/4” x 6” $750–1,000 281 790A: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase beautifully painted by Karl Schmidt, 1920. Professional restoration to chips at rim, minute fleck to base. Flame mark/XX951D/V/art i s t ’s cipher. 9 1/2” x 3 3/4” $1,750–2,250 790B: GEORGE OHR Puzzle mug with floral handle, covered in green and gunmetal mottled glaze. Script signature. 3 1/2” x 5” $850–1,250 790C: 790A 790B AREQUIPA Squat vessel covered in matte plum glaze, 1912. Restoration to rim. White glaze m e d a llion, 37 AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA 1912. 2 3/4” x 7” $850–1,250 790D: AREQUIPA Squat vessel incised with quatrefoils and leaves under green and brown mottled, lustered glaze. Touch-up to burst glaze bubble. Stamped AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA with tree, 55816493. 3” x 4 1/4” $1,200–1,600 790E: 790C 790D FULPER Squat two-handled vase with scall o p e d rim, covered in a thick, frothy Cucumber Matt glaze over matte buf f glaze (a rare shape in an unusual glaze combination). Restoration to a few chips at rim and base. V e rtical mark. 9 1/4” x 11” $600–900 790F: BYRDCLIFFE S m a ll faience bowl painted with pink quadruped on a white and green ground. Opposing hairlines. Stamped BYRDCLIFFE. 2” x 6” $800–1,200 790G: 790E 790F ZSO LN AY A rt Deco ovoid vase with embossed geometric or floral design. Touch-up to s t i l t - p u lls on bottom. Five churches stamp. 13 1/4” x 6” $900–1,200 791: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase carved by Julia Mattson and Margaret Cable with green daffodils. Indigo stamp, JM120, M. Cable. 5” x 5” $750–1,000 790G 282 791 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 792: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Three cabinet vases, two by Julia Mattson, and one signed MKC. All marked. Ta llest: 5” $800–1,200 793: CHICAGO CRUCIBLE Bud vase in frothy green glaze. Unmarked. 8” x 4 1/4” $300–400 794: VAN BRIGGLE Large ribbed vase embossed with papyrus leaves under Persian rose glaze, 1920s. AA VAN BRIGGLE 20. 10 1/2” x 9 1/2” $1,000–1,500 792 793 794 795 796 796A 797 798 795: VAN BRIGGLE Squat vessel embossed with pine cones and needles under Persian rose glaze, late 1910s. AA Van Briggle. 5” x 9 1/2” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 796: VAN BRIGGLE Squat bowl in turquoise glaze, 1905, opposing hairlines, and small plate with orchid in matte green, 1908-11. Both marked. 6” dia. $600–900 796A: UNIVERSITY CITY / ROBERTSON Three pieces: University City flattened goblet in white crystalline glaze (restored), and two F.H. Robertson/Los Angeles items, a brown vase and a small green leafshaped dish (stilt-pulls, bubbling glaze). A ll marked. Ta llest, 6 1/2" $600-900 797: MUELLER Rare vertical tile decorated in cuerda seca with a farmer sowing seeds. (Prov e n a n c e : Herman Muell e r ’s family.) A few minor edge nicks. Signed on front MUELLER. 12 1/4” x 6” $900–1,200 798: ROZENBURG Plaque painted in sepia after Otto Eerll m a n (Dutch, 1839-1926) with a man smoking pipe, ca. 1889. Framed. Signed Naar O. E e r llman, Rozenburg Den Haag. Sight: 11” x 8 1/2” $650–950 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 283 799: DE POR CELYNE FL ES Nine tiles depicting birds. All framed. Al l marked. Most 4 1/4” sq. (See additional photos online at w w w. r a g o a rt s . c o m . ) $700–1,000 800: ROZENBURG Horizontal plaque painted in sepia af t e r Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel (Dutch, 1828-1903 with a landscape of dikes and w i n d m i lls, 1885. Framed. Signed N. Gabriel, Rozenburg Den Haag, Holland M388. Sight: 5 1/2” x 17 1/4” $850–1,250 799 - nine tiles 801: 800 ROZENBURG Plaque painted in sepia af ter Bernardus Johannes Blommers (Dutch, 1845-1914) of a genre scene, with a mother feeding a child, 1891. Framed. Naar Blommers, Rozenburg Den Haag. Plaque: 11 1/2” x 9” $650–950 802: ROZENBURG Three tiles and one charger, all handpainted with Dutch scenes, including one by David Harkink, 1887, and one by M.D. Schild, 1891. Each marked Rozenburg Den Haag and artist signed. Charger 10 3/4” dia. $1,000–1,500 801 803: 802 GRUEBY / PARDEE F o u r teen assorted garden items: two fountains, one covered in glossy black glaze, the other unglazed; six glossy black tiles, some with beaded edges; and four a d v e rtising crates with Pardee Tiles logo. Chips to tiles. Unmarked. Fountain: 8” x 24” x 18” $1,000–1,500 804: GRUEBY One hundred forty-two border tiles with leaf design in a glossy ivory to amber glaze. Unmarked. 2 1/2” x 6” $800–1,200 805: GRUEBY 803 fourteen 804 - one-hundred forty-two tiles 804 - sixty-one tiles 806 - eighty-eight tiles Sixty-one border tiles with leaf design in d i f ferent color glazes: seventeen matte brown; fif teen green and orange, six with beveled end; seventeen matte green and i vory, most with beveled end; and twelve glossy green and ivory, including one c o r n e r. A few chips. Many marked with a rt i s t ’s initials. 2 1/2” x 6” $1,500–2,000 806: GRUEBY Eighty-four 4” square tiles in three geometric patterns: twenty-five checkers, seventeen green diamonds, and fort y - t w o amber crosses. Also, four tiles including Longwy and Moravian. Grueby in original crate. Some ov e rfiring. Unmarked. $750–1,000 284 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 807: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware pitcher decorated with a band of fish on fluted ground. 706 RW Mart i n London + Southall. 9 1/2” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 808: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware figural pencil holder of a tamclad Scotsman. Martin London. 3 1/2” x 3” $500–750 809: 807 MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware urn with green and indigo blossoms, 1882. Incised 29.6.82 Mart i n London & Southall. 8” x 6 3/4” $850–1,250 808 810: MOORCROFT Vase and compote in the Pomegranate pattern. Each stamped Moo r c r o f t, Made in England, and ink signed. 8 1/4” x 5 1/2” and 6 1/4” x 7 1/2” $1,000–1,500 811: MOORCROFT Two pieces in the Pomegranate pattern, a vase and a Tudric lidded jar. Both marked. 8” and 6 3/4” $800–1,200 812: 810 811 MOORCROFT Four pieces in assorted patterns including bowl with orchids and small dish with hammered pewter Tudric base. All marked. Bowl: 2 3/4” x 8 1/4” $600–900 813: R O YA L D O ULT O N Holbein lamp base painted in barbotine with irises and spiderwebs. Complete with copper oil font. Stamped DOULT O N BURSLEM HOLBEIN WARE ENGLA N D Registration mark. 13” x 7 3/4” $1,000–1,500 812 814: ART NOUVEAU Three books on Art Nouveau: Sources of Art N o u v e a u by Stephan Madsen, A rt Nouveau by Robert Schmutzler, and A rt Nouveau b y L. V. Masini. Together with two Charlotte Rhead piece for Crown Ducal, charger and vase. Restoration to vase. Charger: 12 1/4" dia. 813 $300–500 814A: MOORCROFT/DOULTON Two English coronation pieces: a Moo r c r o ft c overed vessel inscribed "KING GEORGE IV, QUEEN ELIZABETH CORONATION, MAY 12 1937"; and a Royal Doulton goblet with Edward VII and Alexandra, Queen Consort , 1902. Shallow firing line to bottom of c overed vessel. Both marked. 3 3/4” and 5” $500–700 814 814A updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 285 815: WEMYSS Pottery pig painted with roses, early 20th century. Old repair to front right foo t . Painted Wemyss. Length, 16” $1,500–2,000 816: A R T G L A S S Etc. Four assorted items: Lalique L’Air du Temps vase, etched Lalique France; Gall é cameo cabinet vase, cameo signature; faceted amethyst glass vase attributed to Moser; and Haviland Limoges barbotine p i llow vase, chips, stamped HAV I LAND & CO. LIMOGES 554. Lalique: 5” x 4” $1,000–1,500 815 816 817: ROYAL DUX Porcelain figural centerbowl by Hampel with a young couple amidst waves. Some firing lines to base, a couple of small glaze flakes to branch. Pink triangle ROYAL DUX BOHEMIA E, 1119 and “Hampel”. 13” x 12” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 818: AMPHORA Vase modeled with a large red frog and lily pads on a lustered gold ground. Restoration to one leaf. Stamped Amphora Austria/4099/52. 10” x 7” $800–1,200 819: 817 818 AMPHORA Ta ll figural vase with a bird of paradise c overed in matte blue and green glazes. S m a ll nick to beak, short, tight line to branch near top. Stamped AMPHORA AUSTRIA Crown 4274 52. 16 1/2” x 10” $750–1,000 820: MOE BRIDGES Table lamp, its bell-shaped acid-etched glass shade reverse-painted with a river landscape in silhouette, over a black enameled two-socket dogwood base. Some scratches to enamel, areas of white forming on interior paint. Base stamped MOE BRIDGES MILWAUKEE. 20 3/4” x 15” $1,500–2,000 819 820 821: HANDEL Student lamp with adjustable Mosserine shade, over a fluted bronzed base. Small chip to original patina. Shade marked Handel 6028 Mosserine, base marked HANDEL. 15” x 12 1/2” $1,000–2,000 822: ARTS & CRAFTS Enameled metal and mica table lamp with two sockets. Original condition, a few rust spots. Unmarked. 19” x 22” $850–1,250 821 286 822 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 823: HANDEL Two lamp bases with bronzed patina and three sockets. Without caps, one has finial, missing two interior sockets and pul l chains, the other with replaced interior sockets. One stamped HANDEL. 24 1/4” and 23 1/4” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 824: HANDEL Two lamp bases with bronzed patina and three sockets. Without caps, one has finial. Both stamped HANDEL. 25” and 23” $700–1,000 825: HANDEL 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 Table lamp, its acid-etched, bell - s h a p e d shade reverse- and obverse-painted by R.G. with stylized roses, over a two-socket bronzed base. Good original patina. Shade signed HANDEL 6175 R. G. Base unmarked. 20 1/4” x 14” $1,650–2,250 826: HANDEL Table lamp, its six-paneled floriform slag glass shade over a four-sided bronzed metal base. Base impressed HANDEL. 21” x 11 1/2” $500–750 827: HANDEL Table lamp, its faceted shade with daf f o d i l appliqué, over a two-socket acid-etched copper base. Some losses to overlay on shade. Shade stamped HANDEL Lamps Pat. No., base stamped HANDEL. 23” x 15 1/2” $2,000–3,000 828: HANDEL / MOE BRIDGES Two lamp bases, Handel in classical motif, dark bronze patina and three sockets, f l e u r-de-lys finial, bent at base; Moe Bridges in dogwood pattern, with copper finish, two sockets, missing cap and finial, some chips to patina. Both marked. 24 1/2” and 20” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 829: HANDEL Pair of fluted lamp bases, each bronzed with a different patina, with three sockets. Two replaced balls on pull-chains, same with replaced interior sockets, without caps or finials. Both stamped HANDEL. 22 3/4” $700–1,000 830: BELOVA Chandelier, its acid-etched drum shade reverse-stenciled with daisies on a leafy ground. Complete with chain and ceiling cap. No visible mark. Total: 23” x 12” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 287 831: HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched glass shade reverse- and obverse-painted with red roses on a yellow ground, over a two-socket bronzed base. Crack to base of s h a ft, excellent original patina. Shade signed Handel 6396, and HANDEL Pat. No. Base unmarked. 20 1/4” x 14” $1,250–1,750 832: JEFFERSON Table lamp, its hemispherical glass shade with hammered pattern reverse-painted with a landscape, over a two-socket fluted base with verdigris patina. Good original condition. Shade signed 2384 OC and marked Jef ferson, base marked Jeff e r s o n . 21 1/2” x 16” $1,850–2,350 833: 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 H E I N T Z ( A t t r. ) Brass-washed acid-etched table lamp in a floral motif. Some dents to shade, missing silk lining. Unmarked. 15” x 12” $600–900 834: ARTS & CRAFTS LIGHTING Large faceted leaded glass chandelier with white dogwood blossoms on a caramel ground (of excellent quality). Complete with hook and three-socket fixture. A few breaks to small undecorated panels. Unmarked. 12” x 28” $1,200–1,500 835: ARTS & CRAFTS LIGHTING F o u r-sided hanging chandelier of riveted sheet copper and polychromatic slag glass, complete with hanging chain and ceiling plate. 2” chip to one corner of one glass panel. Fixture: 24” x 24” Hanging: 43” $1,000–1,500 836: JEFFERSON Acid-etched lamp shade revererse-painted with red poppies, drogonflies and bees. Includes original cap. Signed 2614 JEFFERSON VB twice. 8” x 18” $2,000–3,000 837: L.C. TIFFANY Five gold Favrile tableware items: compote, underplate, finger bowl, sherbets. Each has etched Ti ffany mark. Compote: 2 3/4” x 9 1/2” $1,250–1,750 838: TIFFANY STUDIOS Seven Favrile glass salts, six gold and one blue, and one gold dimpled too t h p i c k h o l d e r. All marked. $800–1,200 288 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 839: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile squat vase on four legs. Small chips to feet. Etched L. C. T. M9741, paper label. 2 1/4” x 4” $ 2 5 0 – 45 0 840: L. C. TIFFANY Two Favrile items, one gold bowl and one blue compote. Both with etched marks. 12” and 11 1/2” dias. $1,500–2,000 839 840 841: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four Favrile bowls and one underplate, three gold, one blue, and one pastel. Scratches to interior of largest. All marked. Ta llest: 4 1/2” x 7” $1,000–1,500 842: L.C. TIFFANY Five gold Favrile tableware items: master salts, sherbet, berry bowl, and bud vase with lappets. Each has etched Ti ff a n y mark. 2 3/4” x 7” $1,350–1,750 841 843: TIFFANY STUDIOS Seven acid-etched gilt bronze pieces: five desk set pieces in a Classical pattern with s h e lls and swags of leaves; Venetian bowl; a s h t r a y / m a t c h b ook holder in Grecian pattern. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. Bowl: 9” 842 $800–1,200 844: TIFFANY STUDIOS Ashtray stand in acid-etched gilt parcel. Verdigris to base. Stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK 1659. 26 1/4” x 9” $1,000–1,500 845: TIFFANY STUDIOS Ta ll bronze candlestick with verdigris patina. (Deaccessioned from museum). S m a ll dent to bobeche. Stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK 1213. 18 1/2” $1,400–1,800 843 844 845 846 846: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four acid-etched bronze desk set pieces in the Modeled Design pattern: pen tray, notepad, ashtray/matchbook holder, and a pen brush. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. $1,000–1,400 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 289 847: TIFFANY STUDIOS Two hinged inkwells, one in the Abalone pattern, the other Pine Needle with green slag glass. Original patinas. TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK. 3” $900–1,400 848: TIFFANY STUDIOS Bronze advertising paperweight. TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK CITY. 1 1/2” x 5” x 3 3/4” $800–1,200 849: 847 TIFFANY STUDIOS Five bronze desk set pieces: pair of Venetian bookends, Zodiac letter holder and inkwell, and Pine Needle inkwell . Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. $700–900 848 850: TIFFANY STUDIOS Eleven-piece, acid-etched bronze desk set in the Zodiac pattern: bookends, blotter ends, rocking blotter, hinged inkwell , picture frame, letter holder, stamp box, and a pair of candlesticks. Missing bobeches, and frame clamp. Stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK. $1,200–1,600 851: 849 TIFFANY STUDIOS Four gilt-parcel items in the Grapevine pattern, lined in caramel slag glass: jardiniere with copper lining, pen tray, and blotter ends. A few dents to blotters and jardiniere. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. Jardinière: 4” x 10 1/2” $700–900 850 852: TIFFANY STUDIOS Three bronze and green glass desk set pieces in the Pine Needle pattern: inkwell , rocker blotter and toothpick holder. Inkwell with original clear glass lining (small chips). Inkwell with breaks to glass. All with impressed marks. Inkwell: 6 3/4” dia. $850–1,250 853: 851 TIFFANY STUDIOS Eight acid-etched bronze desk set pieces in the Graduate pattern, in assorted finishes: blotter ends, two pen trays, inkwell, pen brush box (no brush), rocking blotter, and a letter holder. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 852 $1,000–1,500 854: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four gold Favrile items: two bowls and underplates. Large bowl etched 388P Louis C. Ti ffany - Favrile; underplate 8995J L. C. Ti ffany - Favrile; fingerbowl and underplate L. C. T. Bowls: 4” x 10 1/4” and 2 1/4” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 853 290 854 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 855: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile bud vase in a bronze base with verdigris patina. Light wear to rim and to patina. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 717. 11” x 3” $800–1,200 856: T I F F A N Y , Etc. Nine gold luster glass items: six by Ti ff a n y , one finger bowl and two saucers, etched cordial, ovoid goblet and low bowl; Kew Blas liner, and two other pieces. $700–900 857: L. C. TIFFANY Four bowls or plates, three Pastel and one gold Favrile. All with etched marks. Gold: 11” dia. $1,200–1,600 858: 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 TIFFANY STUDIOS Fine experimental Favrile glass cabinet vase patterned with horizontal iridescent bands on whitened ground, ca. 1900. Engraved 010383 L.C.T. 3 1/4” $2,500–3,500 859: DURAND King Tut vase in lustered gold and white swirls. Unmarked. 10” x 4 1/2” $800–1,200 860: Q U E Z A L ( A t t r. ) Table lamp and six shades of threaded white opalescent glass with green and gold h e a rts. Complete with metal rings. Fitters ground down, hairline to one. Unmarked. Lamp: 18 1/2” Shades: 2 3/4” x 3 1/2” $700–900 861: S T E U B E N , Q U E Z A L , Etc. Nine assorted art glass shades: five Steuben gold Aurene (chips to one fitter); two Quezal, one white opalescent one with gold thread; two by unknown maker with green pul led feather decoration. Steuben and Quezal marked. Ta llest: 6” $700–900 862: SCHNEIDER Large coupe of white and yellow mottled glass. Etched France. 11 1/2” x 9” $1,500–2,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 291 863: Q U E Z A L Etc. Six art glass vessels including a blue Quezal compote and small gold pitcher. Quezal marked. Compote: 4 1/4” x 7 1/4” $1,000–1,500 864: ART GLASS Nine assorted pieces of dif ferent vintage including one rustic, possibly by Loetz. Ta llest 9” $400–600 865: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S , Etc. Etc. Four glass items: Ti ffany gold Favrile t oothpick holder and underplate; Durand flaring vase with green and white pull e d feather decoration; Sowerby bowl with lavender prunus panels, and millefiore vase in the style of Ti ffany. Each marked but Durand. 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 $1,500–2,000 866: LOETZ / STEUBEN Two squat lobed art glass vessels: Loetz with raspberry oil spot decoration and Steuben green Rustica. Unmarked. 5 1/4” x 7”, 4 1/4” x 6 1/4” $1,000–1,500 867: E M I L E G A L L E Etc. Three cameo glass vases in assorted floral patterns, two Gallé and one D’Argental cabinet vase. Cameo signatures. Ta llest: 12” $1,200–1,600 868: EMILE GALLE Three cameo glass cabinet vases with a s s o rted blossoms. Polishing to rim of one or two. Gallé cameo signatures. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $1,000–1,500 869: EMILE GALLE Cameo glass perfume bottle and atomizer with brown blossoms on a yellow ground. Signed Gallé in cameo. 10 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,250–1,750 870: ART GLASS Five art glass vessels: pair of bottles by DeLatte; two Gallé cameo vases; one Daum bud vase. All marked. DeLatte: 9 3/4” $1,250–1,750 292 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 871: GALLE / DAUM Three cameo glass vases, two by Gallé, and one by Daum. All with cameo signatures. Ta llest: 5 1/2” x 5” $900–1,400 872: DAUM / GALLE Three glass cabinet items: two by Daum, bud vase and low bowl enameled with mistletoe; Gallé bud vase with waterlilies (polished rim). All marked. Bowl: 5 1/2” dia. $700–900 873: 871 872 LALIQUE Vase, “Oursin,” clear and frosted with blue patina. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 7 1/4” $800–1,200 874: LALIQUE “Malines” clear and frosted vase, engraved R. Lalique France; and a box for D’Orsay, “ Trois Danseuses,” clear and frosted with sepia patina. Vase: 5”, box: 3 3/4” dia. $400–600 875: SCHNEIDER LE VERRE FRANCAIS Cameo glass vase. Chips and grinding to rim. Etched Le Verre Francais France Ovington New York. 7 3/4” x 4 3/4” 873 874 $900–1,200 876: VAL ST-LAMBERT A rt glass vase by Sam Herman with abstract iridescent decoration on pale blue ground. Paper label, signed Val StL a m b e rt/SH. 6 1/2” $800–1,200 877: FRENCH ART DECO Two wrought-iron veil leuse bases, one wired. Ta llest stamped FRANCE. 3 1/2” and 8 1/4” $700–900 878: 875 876 877 878 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m ORREFORS Clear glass flaring coupe etched with three female nudes. Small chip to rim. Etched Orrefors Gate. 753.29. artist cypher. 10 1/2” x 6 3/4” $700–1,000 293 879: L. C. TIFFANY Gold Favrile flaring vase. Etched 1534 2692 M, L. C. Ti ffany, Favrile. 12 1/4” x 6 1/4 $1,500–2,000 880: QUEZAL Five art glass shades with gold pull e d feather pattern. Small chip to one fitter. Each marked Quezal. 4” x 4 1/2” $600–900 881: 879 D U R A N D ( A t t r.) Etc. Two art glass pieces: Durand jardiniere with gold pulled feather decoration (some wear to interior and rim); and a Ti ff a n y blue Favrile salt. Ti ffany etched L. C. T. Favrile 1254. 5 1/2” and 4” dia. 880 $750–1,000 882: DAUM Ta ll vase of mottled pink and purple glass. Polished rim. Etched Daum Nancy and Cross of Lorraine. 28” x 5 1/2” $600–900 883: DAUM Two mottled glass tall-necked bud vases. Polished rims. Etched Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 11 1/2” and 10 1/2” $500–700 881 884: HANDEL Table lamp, its acid-etched glass shade obverse-painted with stylized leaves in a strong Arts & Craf ts design, over a threesocket bronzed base. Crack around shade (as-is). Shade signed A. 5940, and Handel Patent No, base stamped HANDEL. 24 1/4” x 18” $1,500–2,500 882 885: PAIRPOINT Boudoir lamp, its “puf fy” floral shade over a brass-washed fluted base. Pairpoint base, socket and harp not original. Shade stamped The Pairpoint Company, base stamped Pairpoint E3063. 13” x 8 1/2” $1,400–1,900 883 884 886: STEUBEN Cameo glass covered jar decorated in the Asian taste with pink blossoms and m e d a llions. Polished chip on inner lid. Unmarked. 6 1/2” x 3 3/4” $1,500–2,000 885 294 886 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 887: STEUBEN Cluthra vase in bright green. Etched Steuben. 8 1/2” x 7 1/2” $1,000–1,500 888: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four items: pair of pink pastel candleholders (small chip to base of one); gold Favrile floriform vase on gilt-parcel acid-etched base (reglued at foot); gold Favrile cabinet vase. All marked. Ta llest: 9 3/4” $700–900 889: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S , Etc. Six desk items in assorted patterns: pair of parcel gilt desk blotter ends in the Grape pattern; parcel gilt desk calendar in the Zodiac pattern, complete with sheets from 1952; hinged cigarette box in the Grape pattern, bronze patina (condition issues); gilt parcel alarm clock, eight days Swiss; “The New Aurora” desk lamp with Quezal gold luster shade in pulled feather pattern. Each piece marked, except box. Lamp: 16 1/2” 887 888 889 890 $500–700 890: LAMPS Pair of decorative lamps with glazed china roses, topped by art glass shades. Tw o missing roses. 19 3/4” x 5 1/2” $400–600 891: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Three sets of Ipswich Prints and auction catalog of Dow’s private collection, 1923. Some duplicates and some missing. $600–900 891 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 295 296 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1000: ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia five-color large bulbous vase with daffodils in ochre, ivo r y , and green against a gray-blue ground, with reticulated geometric band around rim. 3/4” chip to bottom (shows only slightly on the side), 1/8” fleck and firing line to one flower. Art i s t ’s initials K.D. 12 1/2” x 8 1/4” $15,000–20,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 297 1001: ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia large vase excised with daisies and spade-shaped leaves on a forest green ground. Restoration to hairline through body and chips at base. Rozane seal. 10 1/2” x 8” 1002: $14,000–19,000 $6,000–9,000 298 ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia tall bulbous vase excised with a stylized floral pattern in celadon and green. Some glaze chips to base. Signed Gelde and Rozane seal. 14” x 6 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1003: ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia two-color vase excised with a band of penguins and trees in shades of green. Minor inconsistencies to glaze. Rozane seal, art i s t ’s initials M.E. 8 1/2” x 4 1/2” $2,500–3,500 1004: ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia five-color bottle-shaped vase on a squat base, incised and excised by K. D. with flowers in shades of blue and green. E x c e llent original condition, with only two extremely minor flecks (possibly in the making). Rozane seal and artist's initials. 11 1/2” x 6 3/4” $3000-5000” updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 299 1005: ROSEVILLE 1006: D e lla Robbia four-color ovoid vase with bright yell o w chrysanthemums and deep green leaves. (A very nice example of this form.) Four chips/nicks to the decoration, the largest is 1/4”. Rozane wafer and art i s t ’s initials GC or EC. 8 1/4” x 5 1/4” ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia tall vase excised with strands of round white flowers and whiplash leaves on a brown ground. Some chips to base. Signed H. L. 13” x 6” $15,000–20,000 $3,750–4,750 300 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1007: ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia vase incised and excised with stylized trees. Restoration to drilled hole on bottom, and chip at base. Artist signed M F. 8 3/4” x 3 1/4” $5,000–6,000 1008: WELLER Jap Birdimal tall chocolate pot carved and decorated in squeezebag with viking ships. (A rare example of the Jap Birdimal line.) Missing lid. Impressed numbers. 11 1/2” x 6” $850–1,250 1009: 1007 1008 1009 1010 WELLER Fru Russett vase with a dragon wrapped around its body, covered in a purple and blue-gray glaze. Stamped WELLER. 9 3/4” x 4 1/2” $1,500–2,000 1010: WELLER Unusual Hudson Frosted Matt vase slipdecorated with blue irises on both sides. Incised script mark. 9” x 4 1/2” $600–800 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 301 1011: WELLER Hudson large vase painted by Charles L e ffler with irises. Clay pimple to shoulder. Stamped WELLER, paper label and art i s t ’s signature. 15 1/4” x 6 3/4” $2,000–3,000 1012: WELLER Hudson large vase painted by Charles L e ffler with irises. Clay pimple to shoulder and small glaze flake to bottom. Stamped WELLER, art i s t ’s signature. 15” x 7” $2,000–3,000 1011 1012 1013: WELLER Large Eocean ovoid vase finely painted by Charles Chilcote with deep red poppies. E x c e llent original condition, bursts and firing line to a few petals. Incised Well e r Eocean in script, signed Chilcote on body. 16 1/2”x 8 1/2” $1,750–2,500 1014: WELLER Rare Matt Green vase, the reticulated rim with poppy design. Several hairlines, some touched up at rim. Unmarked. 13 3/4” x 5” $800–1,200 1011 302 1012 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1015: WELLER 1016: Camelot rare cylindrical vase embossed with masks and m e d a llions. Some discoloration to glaze, typical of this line. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 5” $600–900 LONHUDA O void vase slip-decorated with cowboys by a stream and Native Americans on nearby hill. Stamped DENVER LONHUDA with shield. 9” x 5 1/2” $2,000–3,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 303 1017: CLEWELL C o p p e r-clad lidded jar over a Claywood blank with panels of flowers. Touch-up to interior lines, which do not go through. Unmarked. 6” x 5 1/4” $600–800 1018: CLEWELL / WELLER C o p p e r- c overed cylindrical vase over a Weller Burntwoo d blank, with excised mythological design. Incised Clewell 257-01. 8 1/4” x 3 1/2” $1,200–1,500 304 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1019: ROSEVILLE Brown Cherry Blossom hanging basket. Unmarked. 5” x 8” dia. $500–700 1020: ROSEVILLE Three brown Cherry Blossom vases. One marked with foil label. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $750–1,000 1021: ROSEVILLE Three brown Cherry Blossom pieces: two vases and a jardinière. Flat 3/4” chip to base of ovoid, shows slightly on side. One marked with foil label. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $650–950 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1022: ROSEVILLE Two pink Cherry Blossom bulbous vases. S m a ller vase with several firing flaws. One marked with foil label. 5 1/4” each $600–900 1023: ROSEVILLE Five Cherry Blossom pieces: three brown vases, one pink corseted vase, and a pink p l a n t e r. Staining to interior of planter, fleck or burst to rim of pink vase. One marked with foil label. Ta llest: 8 1/4” $1,000–1,500 1024: ROSEVILLE Pink Cherry Blossom bulbous two-handled vase. Two flecks and small burst to body. Unmarked. 10 1/2” x 6 1/2” $500–750 1025: ROSEVILLE Brown Pine Cone wall pocket, #1283. Minute fleck to tip of branch. Impressed mark. $500–600 1026: ROSEVILLE Pair of rare Mostique wall pockets, both with floral decoration, one on a brown ground, the other gray. A few very minor flecks to edge of brown. Unmarked. 9 3/4” each $750–1,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 305 1027: ROSEVILLE Sunflower bulbous vase, 488-6”. Very crisp mold. Unmarked. $500–750 1028: ROSEVILLE Sunflower ovoid vase. Unmarked. 10 1/4” x 6 1/4” $1,000–1,500 1029: ROSEVILLE Pair of brown Falline flaring vases, 646-8”. 1/8” chip to handle of one. Foil labels. $800–1,200 1030: 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 ROSEVILLE Blue Falline ovoid vase. Unmarked. 6 1/4” x 4 3/4” $350–550 1031: ROSEVILLE Red Ferella vase, 511-10”. Unmarked. $750–1,000 1032: ROSEVILLE Brown Ferella vase, 511-10”. Marked with store label. $650–850 1033: ROSEVILLE Green Baneda flaring vase, 598-12”. Restoration to chip at base. Unmarked. $700–900 1034: ROSEVILLE Green Baneda large bulbous vase. Unmarked. 10 1/4” x 8” $750–950 306 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1035: ROSEVILLE Two green Baneda vases. Unmarked. 9 3/4” and 6 3/4” $650–850 1036: ROSEVILLE Three green Baneda vases. Restoration to rim of largest, line to rim and restoration to base of one urn. One marked with foil label. 6 1/4” each $600–800 1035 1036 1037: ROSEVILLE Three green Laurel vases, two ovoid and one flaring. Break to rim of one ovoid. Tw o marked with foil labels. 8 1/4” and 6 1/2” $500–700 1038: ROSEVILLE Three green Laurel vases, two tapered and one squat. Break to rim of one ovoid. Tw o marked with foil labels. 8 1/4” and 6 1/2” $500–700 1039: ROSEVILLE Two yellow Laurel vases, 674-9” and 6738”. 1 1/2” chip to base ring of small e r. Foil labels. $400–600 1040: 1037 1038 ROSEVILLE Three Montacello vases, a pair in green and brown, and one squat in brown. Minute fleck to squat. One marked. Ta ller: 5 1/2” $750–950 1041: ROSEVILLE Three brown Montacello pieces: a centerbowl, and two vases. All unmarked. Ta llest: 5 1/4” $550–700 1042: ROSEVILLE Three green Montacello pieces: a basket (restored handle), a planter, and a corseted vase. Unmarked. Ta llest: 6 3/4” $500–700 1039 1040 1041 1042 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 307 1043: WELLER Two pieces: a Matt Green jardiniere and dragonflies (hairline), and a Camelot rare 5 1/2” bud vase. Both marked WELLER. Jard: 7 1/2” dia. $400–600 1044: ROSEVILLE Three brown Wisteria pieces: a single candlestick, a vase (crazed), and a bowl. Two marked with foil label. Ta llest: 5 1/2” $600–800 1045: 1043 ROSEVILLE Two brown Wisteria vases, one squat and one slightly corseted. Minute nick to flower on tall e r. Unmarked. Ta ller: 8 1/4” 1044 $500–700 1046: ROSEVILLE Two Blackberry baskets, one hanging, 3485”, and 334-6 1/2”. Restoration to handle of 6” basket. Unmarked. $1,000–1,500 1047: ROSEVILLE Pair of Blackberry squat vessels, 568-4”. A few glaze flakes to high points on one. $650–950 1048: 1045 1046 ROSEVILLE Two Blackberry jardinières. 1/2” touch-up to rim of larger. Unmarked. 6 1/4” and 4 1/4” $550–750 1049: ROSEVILLE Three Blackberry vases. Unmarked. Ta llest: 6 1/4” $900–1,200 1050: ROSEVILLE Pair of Blackberry vases. Unmarked. 8 1/4” each $700–1,000 1047 1048 1049 1050 308 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1051: ROSEVILLE Blue Fuchsia floor vase, 905-18”. Impressed mark. $750–950 1052: ROSEVILLE Brown Fuchsia floor vase, 905-18”. Impressed mark. $650–850 1053: ROSEVILLE Blue Thornapple tall vase, 824-15”. Impressed mark. $500–600 1054: 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 ROSEVILLE Blue Water Lily vase, 83-15”. Impressed mark. $300–400 1055: ROSEVILLE Green Panel flaring two-handled vase. Restoration to lines through body. RV ink mark. 11 1/2” x 4 1/2” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1056: ROSEVILLE Vista tall vase. 1 1/2” tight bruise to rim. Unmarked. 17 1/2” x 8” $750–1,000 1057: ROSEVILLE Green Panel tapered vase decorated with purple pumpkins and vines. RV ink mark. 8 1/2” x 6 1/2” $350–500 1058: ROSEVILLE Four brown Panel pieces, all with floral decoration. Restoration to rim of tall vase, factory bruise to base of one squat. RV ink marks. 10 1/4” and 4 1/4” $750–1,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 309 1059: ROSEVILLE Fujiyama tapering vase decorated by ET with yellow to amber stylized forms around the entire body. Minor glaze loss around rim. Rozane Ware Woodland seal, art i s t ' s initials. 9” x 3 1/2” $600–800 1060: CLEWELL C o p p e r-clad gourd-shaped vase. Two short splits to jacket. Rare paper label. 6” x 3 3/4” $900–1,200 1061: PETERS AND REED Vase finely decorated with a cabin amongst trees on a hillside. Glaze bubbles around foot ring. Unmarked. 7 3/4” x 3 3/4” $500–700 1062: 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 PETERS AND REED Two pieces: Landsun tall bud vase, and a Chromal Ware spherical vase. Bud vase with impressed mark. Ta ller: 10” $350–500 1063: STANGL Fish Hawk / Osprey large figure, #345 9 . E x c e llent color. Invisible restoration to line across one wing. Impressed mark. 8 1/4” $3,000–3,500 1064: WELLER Dickensware cylindrical vase decorated with a monk playing the flute. 1/4” scratch near rim. Impressed Dickensware m a r k / 6 0 2 F. 10” x 3 3/4” $400–600 1065: WELLER Sicard corseted vase on three feet, decorated with stylized flowers. Nicely fired. Minor scaling around bottom edge, a few pin-head size flecks to rim. Marked in script on body. 7” x 6 1/4” $750–1,250 1066: WELLER Sicard four-sided vase with ruffled rim, each panel decorated with daisies. Impressed 6X. 5” x 2 1/4” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 310 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1067: 1067 1068 1069 1070 O W E N S ( A t t r. ) 1069: Matt Green vase embossed with a Native American. Glaze chips to base. Unmarked. 12” x 4 1/2” $700–900 ROSEVILLE Rare Matt Green advertising vase for H. H. Battles Flowers, 12th & Chestnut. 1/4” bruise at base, possibly in firing. Unmarked. 12 1/4” x 7” $750–1,000 1068: R O S E V I L L E Early Carnelian / Antique Matt Green large squat vase. Marked with a black Carnelian stamp. 7” x 10 1/2” $300–500 1070: ROSEVILLE Experimental bulbous vase with yellow and white gladiolas on both sides. Raised mark 983-8, ink marks, 8-39-0, 138, 073. 8 1/4” x 7” $3,000–5,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 311 1071: WELLER Blue Louwelsa rare tear-shaped vase painted with clusters of pansies. A few very minor bursts and shallow scratches. Very tight opposing 1” lines to rim (only one goes through). Impressed Louwelsa mark. 8 1/2” x 3 1/2” $800–1,200 1072: WELLER C o p p e rtone bulbous vase with two frogs perched on both sides. Two 1/8” nicks and a tight line to rim. Partial kiln stamp. 8” x 8 1/2” $850–1,250 1071 1072 1073: WELLER Hudson Light tapered vase painted with pink and yellow columbine. Stamped WELLER. 13 3/4” x 4 1/2” $350–550 1074: WELLER Large Aurelian lamp base painted with gold carnations. Metal collar fitted inside rim, with four factory holes through base, e x c e llent condition. Incised mark. 17 1/2” x 12” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1075: 1073 WELLER White and Decorated Hudson vase painted with colorful branches of berries. Tight line from rim. Stamped WELLER. 9 1/2” x 5 1/2” $100–150 1074 W E L L E R Etc. Two Weller Marengo vases, and Swastika Keramos lustered vase. Some wear and scratches to each. Later marked. Ta llest: 12” 1076: $500–750 1077: OWENS / WELLER Five brown-glazed pieces, two Owens and three Well e r. Bruise to rim of one, hairline to two others, scratches ov e r a ll . Ta llest: 8 1/2” 1075 $300–400 1076 W E L L E R Etc. Two small Coppertone pieces, Dickensware oil lamp (missing lid), and an Owens twisted vase with pansies. All marked, Owens also artist signed. Frog planter: 4” x 4 1/2” $900–1,200 1078: 1077 312 1078 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1079: ROSEVILLE Green Morning Glory vase, 730-10”. Unmarked. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1080: ROSEVILLE Three Morning Glory vases: one white p i llow, and two green bulbous. Two nicks to base of white, restored chip to rim of larger green, nick to base of smaller green. Tw o marked with foil labels. Ta llest: 9 1/2” $600–900 1081: ROSEVILLE Two brown Falline vases. Restoration to handles of flaring, several restored areas to o t h e r. Unmarked. Ta ller: 8 1/4” 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1082: ROSEVILLE Brown Ferella flower pot with attached saucer, 620-5”. Some scaling to underside of saucer. Unmarked. 5 1/2” x 6 1/4” $400–600 1083: ROSEVILLE Four brown Ferella pieces: bud vase, squat vessel, footed dish, and an ovoid vase. One marked with foil label. Ta llest: 9 1/4” $1,000–1,500 1084: ROSEVILLE Five Jonquil pieces: four vases and an ovoid bowl. Nick to flower on one vase, restored base to smal lest vase. Unmarked. Ta llest: 8 1/4” $600–800 1085: ROSEVILLE Green Baneda vase, 597-10”. Unmarked. $750–1,000 1086: ROSEVILLE Brown Clemana bulbous vase, 754-8”. Impressed mark. $350–550 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 313 1087: ROSEVILLE Sunflower wall pocket. Unmarked. 7 1/4” x 6” $850–1,250 1088: ROSEVILLE Pair of Sunflower vases. Minute burst to handle of one. Unmarked. 6 1/4” x 4 3/4” $650–950 1089: ROSEVILLE Pair of Sunflower vases. Unmarked. 6 1/4” x 4 3/4” $650–950 1090: 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 ROSEVILLE Three Sunflower pieces: a pair of candlesticks (restoration to both handles on one), and a wal l pocket (ov e rf i r e d ) . Unmarked. Sticks: 4 1/2” $650–950 1091: ROSEVILLE Blackberry hanging basket, 348-5”. Unmarked. $850–1,250 1092: ROSEVILLE Pair of Blackberry bowls, 226-6”. Minute flecks to one. Unmarked. $600–800 1093: ROSEVILLE Two Blackberry pieces: a basket, and a single candlestick. Repair to section of rim on basket. Paper label to one. Basket: 9” $500–700 1094: ROSEVILLE A pair of Blackberry vases. Unmarked. 6 1/2” each $550–750 314 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1095: ROSEVILLE Three pieces: two green Luf fa vases, and a blue Freesia ewer, 21-15”. Nick or burst to leaf on Freesia. One marked. Vases: 7 1/4” and 6 1/2” $600–800 1096: ROSEVILLE Three pieces: blue Topeo footed bowl, Earlam 4” vase, and brown Pine Cone hanging basket. Unmarked. Basket: 7 1/2” dia. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1095 1096 1097: ROSEVILLE Five pieces: green Fuchsia wall pocket, pink Moss spherical vase, 290-6” (peppering, hairline), brown White Rose basket, 36412”, and two orange Moss bowls (repair to rim of one). Three marked. $600–900 1098: ROSEVILLE Seven Silhouette pieces: blue basket, 71010” (hairline from rim), tall vases in both blue and white, 788-12”, two brown vases, 780-6” and 784-8” (staining to interior), pink bowl, 729-12” (fleck or burst to rim), and a brown bowl, 727-8”. All marked. $900–1,200 1097 1098 1099: ROSEVILLE Four Carnelian pieces: two C.II vases in mottled blue or pink glazes, C.I fan vase in green, and a C.I bowl in blue and ivory. Flat 1/2” chip to base of pink vase, shows slightly on side. Unmarked. Ta llest: 8 1/4” $700–900 1100: ROSEVILLE Four brown Freesia pieces: two baskets, 390-7”, and 392-10” (repaired base chip), a cornucopia, 197-6” (fleck to tip), and a ewer, 21-15” (restoration near spout). All marked. $300–400 1101: 1099 1100 ROSEVILLE Five vases: three Mostique, one blue Zephyr Lily (small chip to base), 140-12”, and one brown Zephyr Lily, 471-6”. Tw o marked, two with impressed numbers. Ta llest: 12 3/4” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1102: ROSEVILLE Five pieces: a Rozane two-handled vase painted with berries and leaves, a brown Water Lily vase, 71-4” (1” chip to rim), a blue Pine Cone double dish (small glaze miss), a brown Fuchsia vase, 903-12”, and a brown Clematis jardinière, 667-8” (tight lines to base). All marked $400–600 1101 1102 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 315 1103: ROSEVILLE Unusual factory lamp base with branches of yellow blossoms on a brown ground. Unmarked. 8” x 7” $600–900 1104: ROSEVILLE Imperial II rare lamp base with flames in orange, yel low, and blue against a blackbrown ground. Fittings have not been r e m oved to check for damage around the edges. No visible mark, fittings unmarked. Pottery: 7 1/2” $600–900 1103 1105: 1104 ROSEVILLE Pink Cherry Blossom factory lamp base. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 8 1/2” $550–750 1106: ROSEVILLE Cherry Blossom factory lamp base in green and ivory. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 8 1/2” $550–750 1107: ROSEVILLE Ta ll pink Pauleo lamp base. Fittings have not been removed. Pottery: 19 1/4” $1,000–1,500 1108: 1105 1106 ROSEVILLE Early Velmoss-type lamp base in shades of blue and green. Metal fittings marked 1517. Pottery: 10 1/4” $600–800 1109: ROSEVILLE Pair of Futura vases, 382-7”, one with a factory hole on body for use as a lamp base. Minor grinding nick to one shows slightly on side. Partial paper label to one. $600–900 1110: ROSEVILLE Futura tall vase with thistle, 438-15”. Extensively restored. Unmarked. $400–500 1107 1108 1109 1110 316 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1111: ROSEVILLE Futura vase, 394-12”. Minor scratches and a few bursts to body. Unmarked. $400–600 1112: ROSEVILLE Two Futura vases, 397-6” and 392-10” (1/2” flat chip to bottom, barely shows on side, minute flecks around rim). Both unmarked. $750–1,000 1113: ROSEVILLE Pair of Futura four-sided vases, 81-5”. Touched-up 1/4” chip to base of one. Paper label to one. $600–900 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1114: ROSEVILLE Pair of Futura star-shaped vases, 385-8”. Unmarked. $700–1,000 1115: ROSEVILLE Pair of Futura flat vases, 423-6”. Unmarked. $600–800 1116: ROSEVILLE Futura tal l vase with flaring neck on stepped base. Tight opposing lines to rim. Unmarked. 12 1/4” x 4 3/4” $600–800 1117: ROSEVILLE Futura four-sided vase with stepped neck, decorated with a leaf-like design in green and dark gray on a light gray ground. Touch-ups to rim and base. Unmarked. 6” $200–300 1118: ROSEVILLE Two orange Futura pieces decorated with leaves in polychrome: a jardinière and a w a ll pocket. Crazed. Unmarked. Jardinière: 7 1/2” x 10” $400–600 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 317 1119 1120 1121 1122 1119: ROSEVILLE Earlam rare sand jar. Very tight 1 1/2” line to rim. Unmarked. 14” x 12” $3,000–5,000 1121: ROSEVILLE Large Art c r a ft vase covered in a Tourmaline blue glaze. 3/4” reglued chip and 1/8” grinding nick to base, a few very minor marks to body. Partial paper label. 16 1/2” x 10 1/4” $1,700–2,200 1120: ROSEVILLE Earlam massive vase with bulbous body and flaring neck. Unmarked. 18 1/2” x 10 1/2” $3,000–4,000 318 1122: ROSEVILLE Tourist jardinière decorated with a travel scene and rare cow. Chips to body, lines to base (lower portion of body as-is). Unmarked. 8 1/2” x 9 3/4” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1123: ROSEVILLE Pair of Blackberry vases. Bruise to rim of one. Unmarked. 8 1/4” each $800–1,200 1124: ROSEVILLE Blackberry jardinière. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 9 3/4” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1125: ROSEVILLE Two pairs of Sunflower vases. Fleck to one. Paper label to one. 5 1/4” each $500–750 1126: 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 ROSEVILLE Four Sunflower vases, including three spherical and one tapered with angular handles. Flat chips to base ring of one spherical and tapered. $850–1,250 1127: ROSEVILLE Two Sunflower vases, one squat and one bulbous. Nick and opposing lines to squat. Unmarked. 5 1/4” and 8 1/4” $850–1,250 1128: ROSEVILLE Two Sunflower pieces: a hanging basket (minute flecks to body and hanging holes), and a bulbous vase. Both unmarked. Basket: 5” x 7” $750–1,250 1129: ROSEVILLE Pair of brown Cherry Blossom jardinières, 627-4”. Flake and shallow spiderline to one. Unmarked. $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1130: ROSEVILLE Windsor blue bulbous vase with yellow and green geometric rectangular design around rim. Minor scaling to base edge. Paper label. 6 1/4” x 6 3/4” $350–550 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 319 1131 1132 1133 1134 1131: WELLER Rare lamp base with four buttresses in the form of tree-trunks. Hairline to one post, a few chips around base, possibly in the making. Unmarked. 16” x 11 1/4” 1133: ROSEVILLE Earlam trial-glaze umbrella stand in shades of blue and deep rose. Unmarked. 20” x 10 1/2” $800–1,200 $2,000–3,000 1134: 1132: ROSEVILLE Massive Decorated Landscape pedestal. Minor abrasions to top and base, excellent condition ov e r a ll. 30” x 12 1/4” O W E N S ( A t t r. ) Matt Green jardinière and pedestal set with embossed Feroza-like design. Unmarked. Overall: 27 3/4” x 12” $1,000–1,500 $1,750–2,500 320 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1135: ROSEVILLE Blue Apple Blossom jardinière, 303-10”, and pedestal, 306-10”, set. Very minor nick to each piece. Both marked. $750–1,000 1136: ROSEVILLE Brown Florentine jardinière and pedestal set. Several small chips/nicks to both pieces. Jard: 10” x 14” $400–600 1137: WELLER Voile rare jardinière and pedestal set. E x c e llent original condition. Unmarked. 32” x 12 1/2” 1135 $1,000–2,000 1138: ROSEVILLE Blackberry jardinière and pedestal set. Nick to one berry, faint spiderlines to base of jard. Excellent mold and color. Unmarked. 29” x 13 1/2” $1,500–2,000 1139: ROSEVILLE Blackberry pedestal. A few minor scuff s , burst near top. Unmarked. 18 1/2” x 12 1/2” $700–900 1140: ROSEVILLE Blue Wisteria pedestal. Excellent color. Unmarked. 19” x 12 1/2” 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 $800–1,000 1141: ROSEVILLE Sunflower pedestal. Minor scratches to top. Unmarked. 18 3/4” $750–1,000 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 321 1142: WELLER C o p p e r tone pillow vase with frogs perched on both sides. Restoration to bottom one frog. Kiln stamp. 8 1/4” x 9” $800–1,200 1143: WELLER / ROSEVILLE Three pieces: one Roseville Rozane Pattern vase, 4-8”, one Weller Burntwood bulbous vase with floral design, and one Well e r Roma with pink flowers. Large bursts and a few minor nicks to Burntwood vase. Tw o marked. Ta llest: 8” $300–400 1144: ROSEVILLE 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 Rozane Light vase with pansies on a shaded green ground. Stamped numbers, i llegible art i s t ’s mark (seal removed, most likely seconded). 6” x 3 1/2” $300–400 1145: WELLER Matt Green basket over a Silvertone blank. Restoration to bottom of handle. Unmarked. 8 3/4” x 7 1/4” $200–300 1146: ROSEVILLE Blue Falline bulbous vase. Restoration to chip on one handle. Foil label. 7” x 6 1/2” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1147: ROSEVILLE Five Silhouette vases, 783-7” in both blue and white (hairline to blue), and 742-6” in white (two 1/4” touched-up chips), and a pair of Silhouette flaring vases, 787-10”, one blue and one white (touch-ups to base of white). Both marked. $500–750 1148: ROSEVILLE Two Egypto pieces: a small pitcher with raised, banded geometric designs, and an A l a d d i n’s lamp. Both with Egypto seals. 5” each $650–950 1149: ROSEVILLE Two vases: Early Velmoss (very tight line to rim), and Futura, 382-7”. Both unmarked. Velmoss: 8” $600–900 322 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1150: ROSEVILLE Four Tourmaline vases, three blue and one orange. Nick to base of orange vase, 1/4” touch-up to rim of bulbous ribbed vase, minor grinding/shaving to ovoid vase. One marked. Ta llest: 7 1/2” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 1151: 1150 1151 ROSEVILLE Five pieces: blue Moss vase, 775-6” (chip to top of one handle), brown Panel 4” bowl with Freesia, Sunflower two-handled 5” vase, a green Velmoss 6” vase, and a Carnelian I yellow low bowl (spiderlines to body). Two marked. $500–750 1152: ROSEVILLE Three vases, one green Fuchsia, 346-4” (spiderlines to base), one brown Wisteria, and one squat Blackberry. One marked. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $750–1,000 1153: ROSEVILLE Futura four-sided flaring vase atop a ball base in shades of brown and orange. 1” line from rim, two small nicks to base edge. Unmarked. 12 1/4” $400–600 1152 1153 1154: ROSEVILLE Five pieces: Sunflower faceted planter, and four Decorated Creamware corseted cups. Glaze scale to one flower and edge of base and flat chip to bottom of Sunflower, bruise to one cup. Unmarked. Planter: 3 1/4” x 12 3/4” $300–400 115 updated condition reports on ragoart s . c o m 323