Sept. 2007
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Sept. 2007
SESSION ONE – ARTS & CRAFTS Saturday, September 29, 2007 12 Noon 1: GRUEBY Gourd-shaped vase with tooled and applied full-height ribbed leaves, covered in a superior feathered matte green glaze. (Extremely rare, one of Grueby’s most important forms.) Professional restoration to small chip at rim and to a couple of leaf tips, several minor glaze nicks to leaf edges. Stamped GRUEBY. 9 1/4” x 8 1/2” $20,000–30,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1 2: ROYCROFT Hammered copper chandelier from the Roycroft Inn, with three reflective sockets, complete with original chains and ceiling cap. Fine original dark patina. Orb & Cross mark. 31” x 17” $5,000–7,000 3: ROYCROFT Copper bookends embossed with large trees in a field of blossoms. (Roycroft's best and rarest bookends). Fine original patina. Orb & Cross marks. 6 1/2” x 4” $4,000–6,000 4: ROYCROFT Hammered copper wall-hanging sign, “TWILDO” (probably a shortened version of “It will do”). (Provenance: Elbert Hubbard II residence.) Fine original, dark patina. Unmarked. 4” x 20” $1,000–1,500 2 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com The fol lowing four lots come from the residence of Elber t Hubbard II. 5: ROYCROFT Ceiling fixture designed by Dard Hunter with three cylindrical leaded glass drops in bright green and purple leaded glass, complete with chains and ceiling cap. Break to one piece of glass, missing finial and wear to patina on ceiling cap. 22” x 10 1/4” dia. $30,000–40,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 3 6: ROYCROFT 7: ROYCROFT Wall sconce designed by Dard Hunter with cylindrical shade of leaded glass in bright green and purple, complete with wall cap. Unmarked. 8 1/2” x 5” x 6 1/4” Ceiling sconce designed by Dard Hunter with cylindrical shade of leaded glass in bright green and purple, complete with cap. Unmarked. 18” x 5” $5,000–7,000 $5,000–7,000 8: ROYCROFT Ceiling sconce designed by Dard Hunter with cylindrical shade of leaded glass in bright green and purple, complete with ceiling hook. Missing chain, break to two pieces. Unmarked. 10” x 5” $5,000–7,000 4 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 9: ROYCROFT Large hammered copper table lamp designed by Dard Hunter, its flaring shade of bright green and purple leaded slag glass over a three-socket base with ring pulls. Fine original patina, original cap and finial. A couple of short breaks to glass pieces. Base has Orb & Cross mark. 22 1/4” x 18 3/4” $17,500–22,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 5 10: ROYCROFT Flaring shade designed by Dard Hunter of bright green and purple leaded slag glass. Unmarked. 6” x 18” $5,000–7,500 11: ROYCROFT Flaring shade designed by Dard Hunter of bright green and purple leaded slag glass. Break to one small glass piece on outer edge. Stamped Orb & Cross mark. 6” x 18” $5,000–7,500 6 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 12: ROYCROFT 13: Hammered copper American Beauty vase with advertising medallion. Original dark patina, small dent to rim. Orb & Cross mark. 18 1/2” x 8” $2,500–3,500 ROYCROFT Two rare hammered copper tall candlesticks with four riveted bands. Original dark patina, some pitting, mostly to base of one, whose bobeche is also bent and slightly torn. Orb & Cross mark. 11 1/2” and 12” $1,500–2,500 14: NO LOT RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 7 15: TIFFANY STUDIOS Black Eyed Susan table lamp on a three-socket fluted base. (From a St.Louis estate). A couple of minor breaks to glass, fine original bronze patina. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 370S182. 22 1/2” x 16” $30,000–40,000 8 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 16: TIFFANY STUDIOS Tall Dogwood table lamp, on a four socket elongated organic base. (From a Florida estate, the base is the taller version of this form). A couple short lines to glass, original bronze patina. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 531. 31” x 21” $37,500–47,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 9 17: TIFFANY STUDIOS Geometric table lamp, its conical shade of leaded amber slag glass over a four-socket base in bright gold finish. Patina compromised on base. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1493. 25” x 20 1/2” $8,000–12,000 18: TIFFANY Acorn table lamp, its shade of 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 blueto-green glass). Fine original patina, several short breaks to glass. Shade and base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, base with TGDCo 259. 21” x 14” $12,000–15,000 10 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 19: OVERBECK Exceptional vase incised with stylized figures of children amidst red hollyhock blossoms, on a matte mustard ground. (An important piece, pictured in The Chronicle of Overbeck Pottery by Kathleen Postle, 1978, plate XXVIII.) Restoration to rim chip. Incised OBK F with paper label possibly covering E. 10 1/2” x 7” $40,000–60,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 11 20: OVERBECK Squat vessel excised with elephants and birds in russet against a pale orange ground. Incised OBK, E F. 3 1/2” x 5 1/2” $6,000–9,000 21: OVERBECK Bulbous vase excised with panels of stylized birds in green and brown. Incised OBK E F. 4 3/4” x 5 1/4” $4,000–6,000 12 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 22: OVERBECK Large barrel-shaped vase excised with stylized birds and blossoms in matte mustard glaze on a rich chocolate brown ground. Incised OBK E F. 9 1/4” x 6” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 13 23: TECO 24: Vase surrounded with reticulated handles of narrow leaves against a ribbed, flaring neck, covered in matte green glaze. (Touch-up to rim tip, seldom found in such excellent condition). Stamped Teco. 11 1/2” x 4 1/4” TECO Large double-gourd factory lamp base with buttressed handles covered in leathery matte green glaze. Restoration to several hairlines and small chips. Stamped Teco 287A. 13 1/4” x 10 1/2” $2,000–3,000 $7,500–10,000 14 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 25: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Exceptional cylindrical vase decorated in cuerda seca with a village seen through tall trees. (An iconic vessel, this is one of the finest examples by this pottery we’ve seen.) Professional restoration to rim chip. Signed 2?8.11.11.SEG IG. 6 3/4” x 3” $17,500–22,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 15 26: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS 27: Rare brush pot painted with sailing ships in polychrome, 1912. Signed R.B. E.G. S.E.G. 138-8-’12. 2 3/4” x 4” $2,000–3,000 SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Cereal bowl decorated in cuerda seca with a band of hens and chicks around “ELIZA” in yellow and white, 1909. Light wear around rim. Signed F.L. 241-4-09. SEG in vessel. 1 3/4” x 6” $1,200–1,600 28: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS 29: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Pair of bookends decorated in cuerda seca with a river landscape on blue-green ground, 1921. Restoration to a few corners, hairline. Signed S.E.G. 11-21-EG-016. 4” x 5” Low bowl decorated in cuerda seca with a band of pine boughs on matte green, 1917. 2 1/2” Y-shaped line from rim. Signed A M 1-17 SEG. 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” $1,250–1,750 $1,000–1,500 16 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 30: VAN BRIGGLE Large vase embossed with daisies under a superior frothy matte green glaze, 1908-11. (Exceptional). 2 1/2” chip to base, from manufacturing. (See photo online.) Incised AA VAN BRIGGLE COLO SPGS 767. 10 1/4” x 12” $7,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 17 31: VAN BRIGGLE 32: VAN BRIGGLE 33: VAN BRIGGLE Early bud vase embossed with trillium and covered in a frothy lime green glaze, the pale clay showing through, 1903. AA VAN BRIGGLE 121 1903. 6 1/2” x 3” Early vase embossed with poppy pods and covered in robin’s egg blue glaze, the dark brown clay showing through, 1905. AA 173 VAN BRIGGLE VX 1905. 9 1/2” x 4 3/4” Early bulbous vase embossed with tobacco leaves under a frothy green and brown matte glaze, 1906. AA VAN BRIGGLE 389 1906. 4 1/2” x 4 3/4” $1,500–2,000 $1,750–2,250 $900–1,200 34: 35: 36: VAN BRIGGLE VAN BRIGGLE Flaring vase embossed with morning glories under a fine frothy green glaze, 1908-11. Grinding chips to base, the largest 3/4”. AA Van Briggle, Colo Spgs 591. 8” x 6” Unusual flaring vase embossed with blossoms under a fine yellow and pearl gray frothy glaze, 1906. AA VAN BRIGGLE COLO. SPRINGS 1906 495. 9 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,200–1,600 $1,250–1,750 18 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com VAN BRIGGLE Horned toad figural paperweight in amber and green. No visible mark. 1 1/4” x 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 37: VAN BRIGGLE Early spherical vase with spiders under matte rose glaze, 1901. (One of a handful of 1901 pieces still in existence). Missing stopper, glaze misses. AA VANBRIGGLE/1901/I/70. 5” x 4” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 19 38: SHAWSHEEN 39: Rare covered box, its four panels incised with a castle landscape in matte glazes. (A fine example by one of America's rarest Arts & Crafts studios). Signed SAP. 5 1/2” x 3 1/2” sq. SHAWSHEEN Rare vase incised with stylized flowers in matte pastel colors. Signed SAP. 4” x 5” $1,500–2,000 $2,500–3,500 40: MERRIMAC 41: MERRIMAC Jardinière carved and embossed with lotus leaves under an excellent feathered microcrystalline matte green glaze. Abrasion to high points, some glaze flakes. Incised EB. 5 1/4” x 8 1/2” Cabinet vase with applied rows of leaves under a fine feathered semi-matte green glaze, 1903. A couple of small glaze flakes. Incised E.Q. 1903. 2 3/4” x 4” $1,750–2,250 $900–1,200 20 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 42: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Tall vase carved by A. F. Simpson with a moonlit landscape of Spanish moss and live oak trees, 1927. (On a scale of one to ten, this is a ten). NC/AFS/JM/150QC32. 10 1/2” x 4 1/2” $7,000–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 21 43: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Tall and early vase carved by Marie Ross with light blue blossoms and rich blue-green leaves, 1903. Very short, very tight line to rim. Stamped NC/S11/JM/Ross. 9 1/4” x 6” $12,000–15,000 44: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Square table scarf embroidered with stylized trees in amber and green. (Authenticated by Rita Curry-Pittman, Newcomb College linens are exceptionally rare. This one is in excellent original condition.) Unmarked. 15” x 15 1/4” $6,500–7,500 22 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 45: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early two-handled vase by Harriet Joor with clusters of blue blossoms on green stems, 1903. Tight firing line beneath one handle, clearly from manufacturing. NC/HJ/W/CC/illegible. 8 3/4” x 6 1/2” $14,000–19,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 23 46: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 47: Transitional vase carved by Cynthia Littlejohn with stylized trees, 1913. NC/JM/B/231/CL13/FX16. 7” x 5 1/2” $4,000–6,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early and exceptional high-glaze vase by S. Massegale, brightly decorated as a stylized sunflower blossom in yellow, blue, and green on a cream ground, c. 1900. NC/Massegale/P. 4 1/2” x 5” $4,500–5,500 48: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 49: Bulbous vase by Corinna Luria with ring handles in a stylized geometric design. (Rare form). Bruise to rim, firing line to shoulder. NC/C.L./KD18/192. 6” x 5” NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase crisply carved in the Español pattern by A. F. Simpson, 1929. NC/RM77/77/JH/AFS. 7” x 3 1/2” $3,500–4,500 $1,500–2,500 24 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 50: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase finely painted by Arthur Conant with large chrysanthemums on a deep blue ground, 1918. (Uncrazed, flawless, perfectly executed). Flame mark/XVIII/999C/P/artist's cipher. 8 3/4” x 6 3/4” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 25 51: ROOKWOOD 52: Jewel Porcelain barrel-shaped vase painted by Lorinda Epply with amber fish on a butter yellow ground, 1930. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXX/6203C/LE. 8” x 6 1/4” $3,000–4,000 ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase by K. Shirayamadani with an all-over, chintz-like pattern of cherry blossoms on a raspberry pink ground, 1922. Uncrazed, superficial glaze fleck to rim. Flame mark/XXII/589F/artist’s Japanese cipher. 7 1/2” x 3” $2,000–3,000 26 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 53: ROOKWOOD Rare Sung Plum vase by Sara Sax with fleshy poppies on raspberry ground, 1927. (Uncrazed and powerful, the crispness of the piece suggests some hand tooling by Sax). Flame mark/XXVII/6006/artist's cipher. 12” x 7” $8,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 27 54: ROOKWOOD 55: Jewel Porcelain vase by Kataro Shirayamadani with white and orange blossoms and green leaves against a shaded peach to gray ground, 1919. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XIX/1929/Japanese cipher. 5” x 7” ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne squat vessel by William Hentschel with sprigs in brown and indigo on ivory ground, 1931. Flame mark/XXXI/6199F/WEH. 4” x 4 1/2” $1,200–1,600 $1,750–2,250 56: ROOKWOOD 57: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne squat vessel William Hentschel with beige leaves on a yellow ground, 1931. Flame mark/XXXI/1110F/WEH. 3 3/4” x 5 1/4” Later Mat/Mat Moderne squat vessel by William Hentschel with beige leaves on a caramel ground, 1931. Seconded mark for no apparent reason. Flame mark/XXXI/6199F/WEH/X. 4” x 4 3/4” $1,200–1,600 $1,000–1,500 28 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 58: ROOKWOOD 59: ROOKWOOD Large terra cotta garden urn and stand decorated in the Italian Renaissance style with blue engobe. A few small chips commensurate with age, largest 2”. Stamped 3041Y RP. Overall: 43” x 26” Large terra cotta garden urn and stand decorated in the Italian Renaissance style with blue engobe, en suite with preceding. A few small chips commensurate with age, largest 1 1/2". Stamped 3041Y RP. Overall: 43” x 26” $2,000–3,000 $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 29 60: ROOKWOOD 61: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Fred Rothenbusch with a snow-covered alpine landscape, 1913. In original frame. 1/3” glaze flake to edge. Flame mark/XIII/V/FR. Plaque: 8 1/2” x 10 3/4” Scenic Vellum plaque by M.G. Denzler of a snowy mountain landscape, 1914. Mounted in original Arts & Crafts frame. Flame mark/XIV/Denzler. 5” x 8” $4,750–6,750 $2,500–3,500 62: 63: ROOKWOOD ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Ed Diers with river bend and cloudy sky, 1916. Mounted in original frame. Flame mark/XVI/V/ED. 7 1/2” x 9 1/2” Scenic Vellum plaque by Frederick Rothenbusch depicting a river bend amidst trees in blue, celadon and dark grey, 1900. In original frame. Sight: 5 1/2” x 7 1/4” $2,500–3,500 $3,500–4,500 30 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 64: ROOKWOOD 65: Scenic Vellum corseted vase by Sallie Coyne with a misty, snowy landscape, 1923. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXIII/1358D/V/P/artist’s cipher. 8 3/4” x 5” ROOKWOOD Unusual small ovoid Vellum vase by Sallie Toohey with windmills in a landscape, 1920. Flame mark/XX/918E/V/ST. 6 1/4” x 2 1/2” $2,500–3,000 $3,000–4,000 66: ROOKWOOD 67: ROOKWOOD Unusual Scenic Vellum by E. T. Hurley with small islands of pine trees in a lake under a colorful sunset, 1908. Typical crazing. Flame mark/VIII/614E/V/ETH. 8” x 4 1/2” Scenic Vellum corseted vase by E. T. Hurley of a moonlit lake landscape, 1910. (Provenance: Toni Schulman Collection, 2003.) Flame mark/X/1358D/V/E.T.H. 8 3/4” x 4 3/4” $2,000–3,000 $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 31 68: MARIA LONGWORTH NICHOLS STORER Large copper panel embossed with seahorses and crabs with bejeweled eyes. Framed. Unmarked. Copper plate: 14” x 20” $3,000–4,000 69: ROOKWOOD FAIENCE Three 8” tiles modeled with purple irises and green leaves, on blue ground, mounted together in a new Arts & Crafts frame. Stamped ROOKWOOD FAIENCE 6124 6. Frame: 14” x 31 1/2” $2,750–3,750 32 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 70: GEORGE OHR Oversized tea pot with an ear-shaped handle and serpentine spout on a dimpled body, covered in green and brown flambé glaze with gunmetal sponging. Small flat chip at rim, lid is original but not a match, as customary. (When Ohr’s pottery was stored in 1907, the lids were packed separately from the teapots. As a result, perhaps a third were mismatched. This preCarpentarian piece descended directly through Ohr family.) Stamped G. E. OHR Biloxi, Miss, twice. 7 1/4” x 8” $6,000–9,000 71: GEORGE OHR Teapot covered in cobalt blue glaze. Restoration to 4” chip and touch-up to finial. Script signature. 5” x 9” $3,500–5,500 72: GEORGE OHR Sculptural vessel of marbleized clay. (A most exceptional, sculptural vessel.) Script signature. 4” x 6” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 33 73: GEORGE OHR 74: Flaring vase covered in a fine raspberry, green, and gunmetal mottled glaze. Minute fleck to rim. Script signature. 3 1/2” x 5 1/2” $2,750–3,750 GEORGE OHR Joe Jefferson mug, its incised motto entirely covered with raspberry, green, white, and indigo sponged-on glaze, 1896. Stamped G.E.OHR Biloxi, Miss. Incised 3-18-96. 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” $3,500–4,500 75: GEORGE OHR 76: GEORGE OHR Goblet covered in a fine purple, green, and brown mottled glaze. Tiny glazed hole to side. Script signature. 3 3/4” x 3 1/2” Squat vessel with deep in-body twist, covered in indigo and plum speckled glaze. G.E.OHR Biloxi, Miss. 4” x 4 1/2” $3,000–4,000 $4,500–5,500 34 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 77: GEORGE OHR 78: Vase with pinched top, covered in green speckled mustard glaze. Stamped GO. E. OHR BILOXI, MISS. 4” x 4 1/2” $2,500–3,500 GEORGE OHR Bulbous vase with deep in-body twist covered in brown speckled glaze, with black sponged-on pattern. G. E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 5 1/4” x 3 1/2” $3,000–4,000 79: GEORGE OHR 80: Tapering vessel with deep in-body twist at rim, covered in emerald green and black gunmetal glaze. GEO.E. OHR, BILOXI MISS. 3 1/2” x 4” GEORGE OHR Vessel with ribbed body and pinched floriform rim, covered in dark brown mottled glaze. G.E.OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 3 1/2” x 4” $2,500–3,500 $2,500–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 35 81: KARL VON RYDINGSVARD Carved wood hinged and lidded box in red, blue and gold, 1902. Carved KVR in circle. 5” x 12 1/2” x 10” $2,000–3,000 Rydingsvard came to this country from Sweden and established two schools of Ar ts & Craf ts woodcar ving, in Manchester, New Hampshire, and another one in New York City, one of only a handful of ar tisans working in this medium to achieve international recognition. This box came from the Hewn Oaks mansion, Kezar Lake, Lovel l, Maine, and once belonged to his student, the painter Stephen A. Douglas Volk [1856-1935], whose family owned that proper ty. Rydingsvard was a frequent contributor to The Craf tsman, International Studio and The Ar t Interchange magazines. 82: SAMUEL YELLIN Rare wrought iron tripod occasional table with hammered copper tray. Normal cleaning to tray. Authenticated by Samuel Yellin Metalworkers. Unmarked. 33” x 21” $4,000–6,000 36 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 83: YELLIN 84: YELLIN Pair of electrified wrought-iron torchères with tripod bases and pierced floral shades. (From the University of Pittsburgh, authenticated by Samuel Yellin Metalworkers). Unmarked. 67” Pair of electrified wrought-iron torchères with tripod bases and pierced floral shades (From the University of Pittsburgh, authenticated by Samuel Yellin Metalworkers). Unmarked. 67” $8,000–12,000 $8,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 37 85: JARVIE Prairie School faceted sterling pitcher attributed to George Elsmlie, “PRESENTED BY CHICAGO LIVE STOCK WORLD IOWA POLAND CHINA FUTURITY 1914.” Stamped STERLING Jarvie 2034. 9 1/2” x 7 3/4” $2,750–3,750 86: MULHOLLAND Fine hand-wrought silver bowl encircled with a repoussé Prairie School pattern, possibly designed by George Elmslie. Stamped M in anvil, HAND WROUGHT STERLING 414. 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” $1,900–2,400 87: JARVIE Hand-wrought sterling silver presentation bowl from the Onwentsia Club Pow Wow, 1918, with a repoussé American Indian design and a circular medallion of a chief’s head. Marked Jarvie in script, STERLING CHICAGO 2065. 2 1/2” x 5” $4,000–5,000 38 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 88: JARVIE Double brass candlestick. Missing bobeches. Unmarked. 11” x 8” $3,000–4,000 89: JARVIE Double brass candlestick. Missing bobeches. Signed Jarvie. 10 1/4” x 7 1/2” $4,500–5,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 39 90: JARVIE 91: Bronze candlestick, complete with bobeche. Exceptional, in a fine, original patina. Unmarked. 10 1/4” x 5 1/4” $4,500–6,500 JESSIE PRESTON Bronze candelabrum designed for candles or flame-shaped electric bulbs, in a thistle pattern. (Exhibited in “Women Designers in the USA 1900-2000,” and accompanied by a copy of the catalog). Original patina. Stamped J PRESTON CHICAGO. 13 1/2” x 10” $6,000–7,000 92: CARENCE CRAFTERS Acid-etched silvered desk set in a Glasgow rose pattern, comprising a blotter with letter holder, inkwell, and letter opener. No visible mark, but the maker's hand is clear. $800–1,200 40 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 93: GUSTAV STICKLEY Exceedingly rare drop-front desk and cabinet with strap hinges, chamfered back, interior gallery. Early red decal. 56” x 38” x 15” $18,000–25,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 41 94: GUSTAV STICKLEY 95: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early luncheon table (no. 647) with stretcher on edge mortised with keyed through-tenons. Unmarked. 29 1/2” x 40” x 28” Early and rare tabouret (no. 46) with hexagonal top over six angled legs and corbels, ca. 1901. Unmarked. 21” x 19” sq. $2,000–3,000 $4,000–6,000 96: GUSTAV STICKLEY Magazine stand (no. 548) with paneled sides and beveled top. Red decal. 43 3/4” x 15 1/2” sq. 97: GUSTAV STICKLEY Drop-arm settee (no. 219) with slatted back and original drop-in spring seat recovered in black leather. Unmarked. 37 1/2” x 71 1/2” x 26”. $1,800–2,500 $3,500–4,000 42 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 98: GUSTAV STICKLEY Pair of early U-back armchairs (no. 2616) with rush seats, ca. 1901. Early red decals. 38 3/4” x 26” x 23” $6,000–8,000 99: GUSTAV STICKLEY Pair of U-back armchairs (no. 2616) with rush seats. Unmarked. 38 3/4” x 25 3/4” x 23” $6,000–8,000 99A: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of four early U-back dining chairs with rush seats, ca. 1901. Unmarked. 34 3/4” x 19” x 17” $6,000–8,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 43 100: ROYCROFT Extremely rare tooled leather armchair. Carved Orb and Cross mark. 36 1/2” x 24” x 25” $7,000–10,000 44 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 101: ROYCROFT Drop-front desk (no. 91) with gallery interior. Carved Orb and Cross mark. 44 1/4” x 38 1/2” x 19 1/2”. $6,000–9,000 102: ROYCROFT 103: ROYCROFT Vanity and mirror (no. 110) with single drawer. Carved Orb and Cross mark. 56” x 39” x 17 1/2” Tall trapezoidal magazine stand (no. 80). Carved Orb and Cross mark. 64” x 17 3/4” sq. $3,500–5,500 $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 45 104: LIMBERT 105: LIMBERT Single-door bookcase (no. 357) with three adjustable shelves. Branded mark. 57” x 29 1/2” x 14” Double-door bookcase (no. 358) with six adjustable shelves. Branded mark. 57” x 48” x 14” $4,000–5,000 $2,800–3,500 106: LIMBERT Triple-door bookcase (no. 359) with nine adjustable shelves. Branded mark. 58 3/4” x 66 1/2” x 14” $4,500–5,500 46 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 107: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Drop-arm Morris chair (no. 410) with slats to the floor and original drop-in spring seat. Branded mark. 38” x 32 1/2” x 38” $6,000–8,000 108: GUSTAV STICKLEY Extremely rare high-back rocker (no. 393) with inverted V arm supports, dropin spring seat with new leather cover. (The second such example we’ve ever seen.) Red decal. 44” x 27 3/4” x 24” $3,500–4,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 47 109: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of six V-Back dining chairs, one arm- (no. 354) and five side-, ca. 1905. Small red decals. Armchair 36” x 26” x 22”, sidechairs 35 1/2” x 19” x 19”. $6,000–9,000 110: GUSTAV STICKLEY Sideboard (no. 814), with plate rack and strap hardware. Branded mark. 48” x 66” x 24” $5,000–6,500 48 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 111: GUSTAV STICKLEY Spindle cube settle with drop-in spring seat recovered in brown leather. Red decal. 30 3/4” x 68 1/2” x 30” $17,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 49 112: CHARLES ROHLFS Hanging wall shelf with scrolled sides, 1905. Carved R 1905. 44” x 27” x 7 1/2” $5,000–7,500 113: CHARLES ROHLFS Pair of hall chairs with tall cut-out backs and saddle seats, 1901. Carved R 1901. 54 3/4” x 18” x 17” $7,000–10,000 50 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 114: GUSTAVE SERRURIER-BOVY Wardrobe with mirrored door next to five-drawer cabinet, wroughtiron hardware. Branded Serrurier Liège. 82 1/2” x 58 1/4” x 23 1/2” $8,000-12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 51 114A: OLD HICKORY Four side chairs with woven seats. Old Hickory metal tag on one. 39” x 20” x 16 1/2” $1,500–2,000 114B: O L D H I C K O R Y (Attr.) Table with quarter-sawn oak veneered oval top over five legs. Unmarked. 30” x 66” x 36” $1,200–1,800 114C: OLD HICKORY Three-piece picnic set with table and two benches. Branded marks. Table 30” x 60” x 30”, benches 18” x 48” x 14” $2,000–3,000 52 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 114D: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Mantle clock designed by Peter Hanson with an etched copper face, square wooden details, and a small glass window. Unmarked. 22” x 16” x 8” $6,000–8,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 53 115: HANDEL Exceptional table lamp, its acid-etched shade reverse- and obverse-painted with an autumnal landscape, over a three-socket, orb-shaped base. (One of the finest Handel lamps we’ve seen, with a strong base and excellent original patina.) Shade signed HANDEL 5209, stamped Handel Pat, stamped HANDEL on base. 24 1/2” x 18” $9,500–12,500 54 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 116: HANDEL Table lamp, its large faceted shade with brown and green cattails against caramel slag glass, over a five-socket bronze base. Fine original patina, original sockets, cap, and chains, seldom found in such pristine condition. Shade unmarked, base marked HANDEL 768?. 30 1/2” x 22 1/4” $18,500–22,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 55 117: HANDEL Large and rare Hollyhock four-sided chandelier with pink and yellow leaded slag glass blossoms against a green geometric ground. (A rare and exceptional example, one of only several known in this shape.) Complete with four sockets, original chain, and floriform ceiling cap. Breaks to a few small glass pieces. Unmarked. 23 3/4” sq. x 34” $15,000–20,000 118: HANDEL Table lamp, its lobed, acid-etched shade reversepainted with a lakeside landscape at dusk, over a rare three-socket Teroma base, obverse-painted with a river landscape. (Rare and exceptional). Flecks to edge of shade. Shade stamped HANDEL Lamps with patent, base signed F. Gubisch. 23 1/2” x 18” $7,000–10,000 56 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 119: GORHAM Table lamp, its leaded glass shade in a foliate pattern over a three-socket fluted base in bronze patina. (A first-rate lamp, Gorham’s work in leaded glass is very rare). A few breaks to glass. Unmarked. 25 1/4” x 18 1/2” $6,500–8,500 120: JOHN MORGAN Table lamp, its faceted shade of pink and green leaded slag glass featuring knights heads under a florid brass patinated metal frame, on with a three-socket Arts & Crafts base of hammered texture in dark bronze patina. (One of the rarest of the period’s leaded glass lamp makers). The base and shade, both by this maker, were assembled; short break to glass. Unmarked. 26 1/2” x 20” $7,500–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 57 121: PRAIRIE SCHOOL Chandelier of three hanging copper lantern drops lined in caramel slag glass. Unmarked. 36” x 30” x 13 3/4” $1,200–1,600 121A: HANDEL Hammered copper boudoir lamp, its conical shade suspended from hooks by chain links, pierced with stylized tulips and lined in caramel slag glass. Its single-socket base has two shafts and is lined in glass. (A rare version of this fine lamp, with a handhammered and riveted copper shade). Fine original dark patina. Shade stamped HANDEL. 14” x 8 1/4” $3,500–4,500 122: HANDEL 123: Chandelier with five leaded glass shades hanging from individual arms, fastened to a square brass ceiling plate. Total: 33” x 14” sq.; shades: 4 1/2” x 5 1/2” $4,000–5,000 HANDEL Floor lamp, its two faceted frosted glass shades obverse-painted with a geometrical band on a plain T-base in bronze patina. Small chip to one fitter. Both shades stamped HANDEL No. 2702, base has cloth label. Base: 55 1/2” x 33”, shades: 4 3/4” x 6” $1,750–2,250 58 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 124: HANDEL Boudoir lamp, its “chipped” glass shade obverse- and reversepainted with a nordic landscape of evergreens, over a rare singlesocket tree trunk base in bronze patina. (A fine Arts & Crafts accessory). Light spots to interior. Signed Handel with illegible number. 15” x 7” $2,200–2,600 125: NO LOT RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 59 126: HANDEL 126A: HANDEL Table lamp, its hemispherical acid-etched shade reverse-painted by F. Gubisch with daffodils on a three-socket, bulbous bronzed base. 3/8” chip inside rim. (See photo online.) Shade signed with HANDEL LAMPS, patent number, and HANDEL 7122 Gubisch, base stamped HANDEL. 24” x 18” Table lamp, its ribbed “chipped” glass shade reverse-painted with a landscape at dusk, over a matching three-socket base in bronze patina. Soft white spots inside shade does not show through the outside, some restoration to patina. Base and shade stamped HANDEL. 22 1/2” x 15 1/2” $6,000–9,000 $3,500–4,500 127: 128: HANDEL HANDEL Table lamp, its “chipped” glass shade obverse-painted with a landscape, over a two-socket fluted base in bronze patina. Shade stamped HANDEL with patent number. 22” x 16” Table lamp, its hemispherical shade in a tulip pattern of pink, caramel, and green leaded slag glass, over a matching four-socket bronzed base. Base marked HANDEL. 29 1/2” x 19 3/4” $4,000–5,000 $2,500–3,500 60 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 129: PITTSBURGH Table lamp, its acid-etched glass shade reverse- and obverse-painted with autumnal maple leaves, over an organic two-socket base with bronze patina. A few very minor flecks around rim. 23” x 18” $3,000–4,000 130: MOE BRIDGES Table lamp, its hemispherical shade of acid-etched glass reverse-painted with a river landscape, on a two-socket bronze urn base. (An unusually strong lamp by this maker). Shade signed MOE BRIDGES CO. 186, HH, base unmarked. 23” x 18 1/4” $3,750–4,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 61 131: BRADLEY AND HUBBARD Two table lamps, their “chipped” glass shade obverse-painted with a band of stylized ivy, and reverse-painted with a mossy ground, over three-socket Arts & Crafts bases. (Shades possibly Bradley & Hubbard.) Different bronze patinas, both caps and finials replaced. Bases marked B304. 25 1/2” x 18” $2,500–3,500 132: HANDEL 133: Table lamp, its faceted shade overlaid with Queen Anne's lace on green and caramel slag glass, over a bronzed two-socket tree trunk base. Two splits to bottom of shade, replaced cap soldered onto shade, some replaced glass panels. Base stamped HANDEL 5339. 24 1/2” x 18” HANDEL Table lamp, its faceted shade of smooth and hammered caramel slag glass with a band of applied oak leaves over a three-socket, three-handled base. Restored finish to base. Shade stamped HANDEL. 24” x 18” $3,250–3,750 $2,000–3,000 62 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 134: 135: PAIRPOINT Table lamp, its “chipped” glass flaring shade obverse-painted with an autumnal landscape and reverse-painted in yellow, over a threesocket urn base in bronze patina. Base marked PAIRPOINT PD3034 MADE IN THE USA. 21” x 15 1/2” $2,750–3,750 JEFFERSON / HANDEL Table lamp, its Jefferson shade of acid-etched glass reversepainted with a bucolic landscape, over a smaller Handel two-socket base with bronzed patina. Small nicks to edge of shade, remnants of glue from tape, replaced sockets. Shade marked 1897 and stamped Jefferson, base unmarked. 20 1/2” x 18” $2,500–3,500 136: MOE BRIDGES 137: Table lamp, its “chipped” glass shade reverse-painted with ruins in a landscape over a two-socket urn base with claw feet, in bronze patina. (Another rare example by this maker). Small polished chip, possibly from manufacturing, to edge of shade. Unmarked. 23 1/4” x 18” $2,900–3,400 JEFFERSON Table lamp, its “chipped” glass shade reverse-painted with a sepia tone landscape, over a two-socket bulbous chipped ice glass base with copper finish. Shade signed 1885 Jefferson and rare artist signature M.G. 22 1/2” x 18” $2,250–2,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 63 138: ALBERT BERRY Rare table lamp, its four-panel shade of pierced and hammered copper with sylvan scenes lined in green and white slag glass, and garland chain suspending bone drops, over a single-socket mahogany base. Unmarked. 20” x 8 3/4” $5,500–7,500 138A: GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper humidor with cast and riveted curled handle, and riveted, cedar-lined box and inner lid. (Perfect and complete). Original medium patina. Als Ik Kan stamp. 5 1/2” x 7 1/2” x 5 1/4” $2,250–2750 139: GUSTAV STICKLEY 140: Pair of wrought-iron rectangular lanterns with pyramidal tops, with original pyramidal wall mounts. Complete with original hammered amber glass and pyramidal mounting screws. Sanded finish, replaced inner tabs. (Recently removed from their original home in Wyoming.) Lanterns: 5 1/2” x 6” sq. Backplate: 6” sq. GUSTAV STICKLEY A pair of hammered copper wall sconces lined in hammered agate glass. Fine original dark patina, professionally reglued glass of the period, which may not be original, one replaced pane. Unmarked. 17” x 6” $2,750–3,750 $2,500–3,500 64 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 141: GUSTAV STICKLEY 142: Unusual oversized wrought copper lantern with pyramidal shade, heart cut-outs, original ceiling plate and chain, and fine original amber glass, under a rich original dark brown patina. (Exceptional quality and condition, the first we’ve seen in this size. Recently removed from its original home in Wyoming.) Unmarked. Lantern to tip of hook: 15” x 9 1/2”, chain to ceiling mount: 10” GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper hanging sconce with four hammered amber glass hanging panels, complete with chain and ceiling cap. (A rare and unusual lantern in excellent original condition). Stamped Alsik-kan. 42” x 7” sq. $2,500–3,500 $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 65 143: JARVIE Hammered sterling silver presentation cup by George Elmslie, Harbor Point Country Club, 1915. (Very fine). Minor and shallow dent. Stamped Jarvie STERLING 2016. 7 3/4” x 5 1/4” $7,000–9,000 144: GUSTAV STICKLEY Andirons with swag chain, rings, and ball tops. Circular Craftsman stamp, one firedog stamped Sweden. 20 1/2” x 14” x 24” $8,500–11,500 66 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 145: ROYCROFT Table lamp by Dard Hunter, its flaring shade of hammered copper lined in green hammered glass, over a single-socket oak base with copper fittings. (Provenance: Charles Youngers, master bookbinder at the Roycrofters and close friend of the artist.) Glass replaced some thirty years ago with Roycroft-type material; replaced or missing screws to shade, some cleaning to copper. Unmarked. 23” x 16” sq. $12,500–17,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 67 146: GRUEBY 147: Unusual and large squat bulbous vase by Wilhemina Post, completely cut back with stylized alternating razor clam leaves, under an exceptional matte green glaze. (Unusual technique, the only we’ve seen of this kind.) Impressed Pottery mark/WP. 7 1/2” x 8” GRUEBY Vase by Wilhemina Post with three full-height leaves alternating with yellow buds. Restoration to a couple of rim chips. Circular stamp WP. 8 1/2” x 5” $2,750–3,750 $4,500–5,500 148: GRUEBY 149: GRUEBY Squat vessel with tooled and applied leaves, covered in a superior leathery matte glaze. Restoration to small chip at rim. Circular Pottery stamp AAP166. 6” x 6 1/2” Vase with full-height tooled and applied leaves covered in a frothy matte green glaze. Touch-ups to tips of three leaves. Circular stamp. 8” x 4 1/2” $2,000–3,000 $2,000–3,000 68 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 150: GRUEBY Large melon-shaped vase by Ruth Erickson with full-height leaves alternating with yellow buds, covered in fine leathery matte green glaze. (Very crisp, in excellent condition, this is the only two-color example of this form we’ve seen. Pictured in The Ceramics of William H. Grueby by Susan Montgomery, Arts & Crafts Quarterly Press, 1993). Circular Pottery stamp RE 36. 11” x 7 3/4” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 69 151: GRUEBY 152: Rare tile incised and modeled with polar bear on iceberg. (The first of these we’ve seen). Small chip to one corner and flake to back. Stamped GRUEBY BOSTON. 5 1/2” x 7” GRUEBY Cuenca tile depicting St. George Slaying the Dragon in rich matte colors. (First rate, extremely rare.) Artist signed. 8” sq. $5,000–7,000 $2,500–3,500 153: GRUEBY 154: Rare tile with stylized tree on blue ground. (Only the second of these we’ve seen). Small chip to corner, light abrasion to surface. Stamped GRUEBY BOSTON M.B. 6” sq. GRUEBY Two-tile frieze decorated in cuenca with a procession of horses. Restoration to corners. Mounted in new Arts & Crafts frame. Each tile 6” sq. $3,000–4,000 $2,000–3,000 70 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 155: GRUEBY Seven-tile frieze of “The Pines,” decorated in cuenca with stylized trees in a hilly landscape, along with surrounding matte green tiles, thirty-five 2” x 6” (chips to edges), and twenty-four 2” x 3” (cut-down, as-is). Small chip to one edge of pine, these are in exceptional condition. Pines unmarked, rectangular marked. 6” sq. each $20,000–30,000 detail RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 71 156: GRUEBY 157: Ovoid vase by Ruth Erickson with full-height leaves applied under a rich matte mustard glaze. Three-inch sq. glaze miss, and 1/4” and 1/2” glaze chips to leaf tips. (See photo of glaze miss online.) Stamped circular mark, RE. 10 1/4” x 6 1/4” GRUEBY Tile decorated in cuenca with a yellow tulip and green leaves on a green ground. Two corner chips. Marked KY. 6” sq. $1,500–2,000 $4,000–6,000 158: GRUEBY Frieze of three red clay tiles decorated in cuenca with ivory waterlilies and light green lily pads on dark green water. A few flakes to edges. Stamped GRUEBY BOSTON. 6” sq. ea. $2,500–3,500 72 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 159: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Exceptional, early bulbous vase by Marie De Hoa LeBlanc with deeply incised jonquil blossoms in cream, yellow, and green on an alternating dark, medium, and light blue ground, 1909. Invisible repair to very small rim chip. NC/JM/Q/DD52/MHLB. 6 1/2” x 7 1/2” $12,000–16,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 73 160: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 161: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 162: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early, tall corseted vase by Marie De Hoa LeBlanc with stylized blue blossoms on a blue-green ground, 1901. NC/MHL/F75X. 12 3/4” x 4 3/4” Early cylindrical vase painted by Harriet Joor with orange daffodils on blue-green leaves, c. 1902. Restoration to body. NC/JM/HJ/U. 9 1/2” x 3 3/4” Tall tapering Transitional vase by Alma Mason with sprigs of white flowers, 1912. Smallest glaze inconsistency at rim. NC/JM/B/A.M./F.N.24. 11” x 4” $5,500–7,500 $3,750–4,750 $4,000–6,000 74 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 163: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Transitional chocolate set by Ora Reams, complete with six cups and saucers, carved with yellow daisies. Small chip to edge of two saucers, tight opposing lines to one cup. Chocolate pot marked NC/JM/B/ORA REAMS 1913/FH2. Pot: 10 1/2” x 6” $14,000–19,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 75 164: MARBLEHEAD Early bulbous vase by Arthur Baggs incised with a stylized design in blue-grays and pale yellow. (More Grueby than Marblehead in design, this is an exceptional example). Small glaze flake to rim. Incised M with seagull, AB. 4 3/4” x 3 1/4” $5,000–7,000 165: MARBLEHEAD 166: MARBLEHEAD Ovoid vase by Hannah Tutt incised with brown oak leaves and acorns on a mustard ground. Stamped ship mark, HT. 7” x 4” Tapered vase incised and painted with stylized green leaves on a speckled rich brown ground. Stamped ship mark. 6” x 4 1/4” $3,500–4,500 $3,500–4,500 76 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 167: MARBLEHEAD Vase carved by Hannah Tutt with crouching panthers and stylized trees on matte olive green ground. (Strong color and modeling). Very short, very tight line to rim, almost impossible to see. Stamped ship mark/HT. 6 3/4” x 5” $14,000–19,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 77 168: MARBLEHEAD Tall and unusual vase designed by Arthur Baggs with incised and surface-painted blue flower stalks on a pebble gray ground. Impressed ship mark, incised AEB cipher. 8 1/2” x 4” $5,000–7,000 169: MARBLEHEAD 170: Squat bulbous vase with a repeating design of yellow and blue flowers on green and brown foliage against a gray ground. Impressed ship mark. 3 1/2” x 5” MARBLEHEAD Cabinet vase incised with yellow blossoms and brown leaves. Stamped ship mark. 3 1/2” x 3” $1,500–2,000 $2,750–3,250 78 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 171: MARBLEHEAD Early and exceptional geometric decorated vase with deep brown incised decoration repeating against a rich pea green ground. (Probably done within the first several years of Marblehead’s production, the first of these we’ve seen, the quality typical of this period). Pin-head sized fleck inside rim. Impressed ship mark, incised N T. 5” x 4 3/4” $6,500–8,500 172: MARBLEHEAD Tall vase by Arthur Baggs, tooled and surface painted with brown pine boughs on green speckled ground. (Perhaps the only surviving example of this form without post-manufacturing flaws). Restoration to two kiln kisses. Ship mark AB. 12” x 4 1/2” $3,500–4,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 79 173: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES 174: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Fine bulbous vase by Margaret Cable with cut-back daffodils in light brown on a deep brown ground. Circular ink mark/M. Cable/273. 8” x 5 1/2” Vase carved by H. Leigh with an Art Deco floral design under matte green and brown glaze, 1935. Circular indigo stamp, carved HLeigh Nov. 35. 8” x 6” $1,900–2,400 $3,500–4,500 175: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Bulbous vase carved by Haesle with Viking ships in brown on a matte green ground, 1944. Indigo stamp, signed Haesle, 4-4-’44. 7 1/2” x 5” $1,200–1,600 80 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 176: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Unusual, tall vase incised and enamel-decorated with white blossoms on matte green ground, 1927. (First rate). Indigo stamp, DK1927. 9 1/2” x 5” $3,000–5,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 81 177: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase fully decorated by Flora Huckfield with a landscape of incised trees, covered in green to brown glaze. Professional restoration to 2” line. Indigo circular stamp, incised HI-HUCK-3559. 7 3/4” x 5 3/4” $6,500–7,500 178: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Bulbous vase incised with fish under green and gunmetal glaze. Indigo stamp and incised Marie. 8 1/2” x 7” $3,000–4,000 82 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 179: ROOKWOOD Tall Painted Mat vase finely executed by A. R. Valentien with purple orchids on green ground, 1901. (Well fired). Flame mark/I/188VZ/A.R.VALENTIEN. 12 1/4” x 4 1/2” $7,500–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 83 180: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase by Sallie Coyne with a full moon over a lake landscape, 1913. Overall crazing. Flame mark/XIII/2064/V/artist’s cipher. 7 1/2” x 3 1/2” 181: ROOKWOOD 182: Scenic Vellum vase by Fred Rothenbusch with lake landscape, 1921. Flame mark/XXI/614E/V/FR. 8 3/4” x 4” $1,750–2,250 ROOKWOOD Tall Scenic Vellum vase by Lorinda Epply with a lake landscape in deep and vivid colors, 1916. Light peppering. Flame mark/XVI/977/V/LE. 11” x 5 1/2” $1,750–2,250 $1,400–1,700 183: ROOKWOOD 184: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase by Sallie Coyne with lake landscape, 1920. Minimal crazing. Flame mark/XX/808/V/artist’s cipher. 8” x 3 1/2” Scenic Vellum cylindrical vase by Ed Diers with a verdant landscape, 1911. Flame mark/XI/1124D/V/ED. 8 3/4” x 3 1/2” $1,800–2,300 $1,500–2,000 84 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 185: ROOKWOOD 186: Large Jewel Porcelain bulbous vase painted by Sara Sax with birds and magnolias on a rich blue and black ground, 1917. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XVII/2272/P/artist's cipher. 12 1/4” x 7 1/2” $2,000–3,000 ROOKWOOD Tall Jewel Porcelain corseted vase painted by Kataro Shirayamadani with pink lotus blossoms and lavender leaves, 1924. Uncrazed, seconded mark for glazing inconsistencies. Flame mark/XXIV/1358C/Japanese cipher/X. 10 1/2” x 5 3/4” $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 85 187: ROOKWOOD Factory lamp, its Carved Mat/Z-line vase by Sallie Toohey with fern fronds, on a matching base, 1903. The original two-socket fixture is topped by its original green leaded glass shade. Some factoryshaved areas on vase and base for perfect fit, some splits to leaded glass, some replaced panels. On vase: Flame mark/III/612BZ/ST; paper label #612Z S.T. 18” x 14” $5,000–7,000 188: ROOKWOOD 189: ROOKWOOD Vellum vase beautifully painted by Carl Schmidt with two large dragonflies, 1904. Seconded mark for peppering. Flame mark/IV/915D/artist’s cipher/X. 7” x 5 1/2” Experimental Iris Glaze crescent-shaped vase by Ed Diers with a purple iris, covered in a silvered modeled iris, 1900. Tight 2” hairline from rim. Flame mark/T1236/ED/W. 4 1/2” x 4” $3,000–4,000 $5,000–7,000 86 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 190: ROOKWOOD 191: Scenic Vellum vase by Sallie Coyne with lake landscape, 1921. Flame mark/XXI/2067/V/artist’s cipher. 7 3/4” x 3 1/2” $1,600–2,200 ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain faceted vase painted by Elizabeth Barrett with large clematis blossoms, 1944. Two small burst bubbles to rim. Flame mark/XLIV/6864/artist's cipher. 7 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,250–1,750 192: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum vase by Ed Diers with a misty landscape, 1909. Some peppering to upper half. Flame mark/IX/1658D/V/ED. 9 3/4” x 4 3/4” 193: ROOKWOOD 194: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum by Sallie Coyne with a banded moonlit lake landscape, 1908. Flame mark/VIII/1657/SEC/V/C. 8” x 4 1/4” Scenic Vellum vase by Ed Diers with a lake landscape, 1919. Flame mark/XIX/1369D/V/ED. 9 1/4” x 5 1/4” $1,650–2,250 $1,750–2,250 $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 87 195: TIFFANY Large and exceptional vase deeply embossed with dogwood blossoms on a white bisque surface and a high-glaze green interior. Very minor staining. Marked BP206 (for “Bronze Pottery;” otherwise unmarked, but we have seen several others of this molded form). 9” x 14” $2,500–3,500 196: TIFFANY 197: TIFFANY Bottle-shaped vase in verdigris micro-crystalline glaze, with bronze lip around rim. 1” firing line underglaze on base. Incised LCT. 12 1/4” x 5 1/2” Bottle-shaped vase covered in a dynamic cobalt and gray crystalline glaze. Good touch-ups to two small and shallow exterior chips. Signed LCT 7. 11” x 8” $1,500–2,000 $1,500–2,000 88 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 198: TIFFANY Porcelain vase embossed with chestnut branches, covered in blue and green glaze dripping on an ivory ground. (A rare form with unusually strong and colorful glazing). Opposing hairlines, one with restoration. Signed LCT 7, remnant of foil label. 9 1/2” x 6 1/2” $3,000–4,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 89 199: UNIVERSITY CITY Bud vase covered in matte mustard glaze with fully-formed celadon crystals. Two circular stamps. 8” x 2 1/4” $2,000–3,000 200: UNIVERSITY CITY 201: Squat bowl attributed to Frederick Rhead, incised with stylized squirrels in dead matte glaze. Hairlines and restoration around rim. Incised UC mark/5148. 2” x 4 3/4” $3,750–4,750 ADELAIDE ROBINEAU Fine porcelain kylyx bowl-form with a café-au-lait exterior with fullblown blue crystals, black handles, and a rose-to-brown interior. Very short and tight line to rim, restoration to small chip at rim. (Provenance: Descended from Clara Alsop’s family, the potter’s sister.) Unmarked. 3 1/2” x 8” $1,200–1,600 90 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 202: DENVER DENAURA / LONHUDA 203: Baluster vase modeled and incised with daffodils, covered in vellum matte green glaze. (One of their rarest forms). 1 1/2” tight hairline from rim. Stamped indigo arrow mark, Denaura 85 18?, incised Lonhuda. 8 1/2” x 5” $2,500–3,500 SUSAN FRACKELTON Rare stoneware vase carved in a foliate and heraldic pattern and covered in green and indigo matte glazes, 1879. Dedicated to her husband and incised around the rim CUM. GRANO. SALIS. AD1879 (translating to "with a grain of salt," which, according to family history, is a play on words remarking both on the use of salt in the glaze, as well as a gentle dig at her husband, Richard Goodrich Frackelton, who apparently disapproved of her profession and to whom this was a gift from the artist.) Incised on bottom SF No 2 6/3/79 For RGF. 7” x 5 1/4” $7,500–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 91 204: W.J. WALLEY Tall vase covered in curdled semi-matte and lustrous green glaze. (An exceptional example in perfect condition). Impressed WJW. 16 1/2” x 8” $3,500–4,500 205: ZARK Vase with four buttressed handles, carved with dragonflies in twotone matte blue. Incised ZARK C.C.B. 4 3/4” x 7 1/4” $1,500–2,000 206: WALRATH 207: WALRATH Vase matte-painted with stylized water lilies. Stilt-pull chip. Incised Walrath Pottery. 7” x 4 1/2” Vase matte-painted with a landscape. 1” hairline from rim. Signed Walrath Pottery. 6 1/4” x 4 1/2” $4,500–5,500 $2,000–3,000 92 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 208: WALRATH Unusual vase with wooded landscape and cabin, 1915. (Colorful and well painted). Incised Walrath Pottery. 7 1/4” x 4 1/4” $7,500–9,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 93 209: BATCHELDER AND BROWN Early and large triptych of a pumpkin field. (A spectacular and probably unique example, featured in the exposition “California Tile: The Golden Era 1910-1940,” The California Heritage Museum, Santa Monica, 2001). A few small edge chips. Stamped BATCHELDER PASADENA. 19 1/2” x 63” $9,000–14,000 94 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 210: BATCHELDER Triptych of an ox cart caravan with blue engobe. (A rare and large tile panel in excellent condition). A few small chips to edges, some grout on back. No visible mark. 8” x 18” each $5,000–7,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 95 211: TAYLOR TILERY Six-tile panel, “San Juan Capistrano Mission”. Previously mounted as a table top, still grouted. No visible mark. Panel, with grout: 16 1/2” x 24 3/4” $1,500–2,000 212: BATCHELDER Horizontal tile depicting a Dutch boy and girl with dog-drawn carriage in typical Dutch landscape. Back covered with grout, hiding probable mark. 5 1/2” x 17 3/4” $1,000–1,500 213: J. & J.G. LOW 214: Large format Plastic Sketch by Arthur Osborne, “Tuning Up,” covered in amber glaze. (The first one of these we’ve seen, a superior example.) A few small chips to edges. Incised AO, and stamped J & JG LOW ART TILE WORKS CHELSEA, MASS., U.S.A. COPYRIGHT 1882 BY J & JG LOW. 16 1/2” x 10 1/2” J. & J.G. LOW Plastic Sketch by Arthur Osborne, “Spring Time,” covered in amber glaze and mounted in new frame. Incised AO, back covered. Sight: 10” x 5” $1,100–1,600 $2,000–3,000 96 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 215: OWENS Large tile decorated in cuenca with a cottage in a bucolic landscape. Framed. (A fine, large, and rare example). Unmarked. 11 1/2” x 17 1/2” $2,000–3,000 216: VOLKMAR Three tiles matte-painted in the Impressionist style with a landscape in tones of green, framed together. (Descended through the Volkmar family, these tiles mark the apex of Charles Volkmar’s work in the Arts & Crafts style). Each signed B. Each tile: 8” sq. $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 97 217: CAUCASIAN KAZAK 218: PERSIAN HERIZ Area rug in cinnamon, Williamsburg blue, and indigo, ca. 1940. Minor re-weaving. 6’ x 7’10” Room size rug in cinnamon and indigo, ca. 1930. Small hole in border. 7’9” x 10’4” $1,000–1,500 $1,200–1,600 219: TURKOMEN ERSARI Room-size rug, with repeating gul design on a burgundy field, ca. 1910. Some tear to kilim ends, some wear. 8’ x 11’ 220: PESHAWAR SERAPI Room-size rug with brick medallion on ivory ground. 9’ x 12’4” $1,800–2,200 $700–1,000 98 221: NORTHWEST PERSIAN Area rug in a Kuba design, in ivory and cinnamon on an indigo field, ca. 1930. Minor re-weaving. 5’2” x 8’3” $900–1,200 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 222: GUSTAV STICKLEY Dresser (no. 905) in two-over-three configuration, with mirror swiveling from frame with butterfly joints. Red decal. 65 1/2” x 48” x 22 1/2” $6,500–9,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 99 223: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chest of drawers (no. 909) in two-over-three configuration, with paneled sides. Red decal. 42” x 37” x 19 1/2” 224: GUSTAV STICKLEY Single pencil-post bed (no. 923), complete with side rails. Branded mark. 46” x 39” x 78” $1,400–1,800 $2,500–3,500 225: L. & J.G. STICKLEY 226: GUSTAV STICKLEY Rare chest of drawers (no. 99) in two-over-three configuration with round wooden knobs. (One of the only examples of this form we’ve seen). Branded “The Work of...” mark. 38” x 48” x 22 1/4” Chest of drawers (no. 909) in two-over-three configuration, with round wooden pulls and paneled sides. Paper label and red decal. 42” x 37” x 19” $1,500–2,500 $2,000–3,000 100 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 227: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of three V-back billiard chairs (no. 312 1/2B) with original leather seats and tacks. Branded marks and paper labels. 45 1/2” x 26” x 21” $12,000–18,000 228: GUSTAV STICKLEY Three V-back billiard chairs (no. 312 1/2B) with tacked-on leather seats. Unmarked. 45 1/2” x 25 3/4” x 21” $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 101 229: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Paddle arm Morris chair (no. 412), with wide arms featuring arched supports and quadrilinear post construction. “Work of ...” decal. 40” x 35” x 38 1/2” $4,500–6,500 230: GUSTAV STICKLEY Sheet music cabinet (no. 70) with hammered amber glass door over four adjustable shelves. Branded signature. 47 1/4” x 20” x 16” $5,000–8,000 102 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 231: GUSTAV STICKLEY Knock-down even-arm settle (no. 210) with 12” backboard and spring cushion seat. Unmarked. 36” x 84” x 33 1/2” $12,000–16,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 103 232: L & J.G. STICKLEY Triple-door bookcase (no. 647) with chamfered back. Handcraft decal. 55” x 72” x 12” $8,500–12,500 233: 234: L. & J.G. STICKLEY GUSTAV STICKLEY Morris chair (no. 411) with heavy quadrilinear post construction to legs, ca. 1912. “Work of...” decal. 42” x 34” x 37” Drop-leaf table (no. 671) with round top and shoe feet. Branded mark. Closed: 30” x 32” x 11 3/4”, open: 30” x 32” $2,000–2,500 $1,700–2,200 104 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 235: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early single-door bookcase with mitered mullions, ca. 1902-04. Early red decal. 55 1/2” x 31” x 12 1/4” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 105 236: LIMBERT Massive partner’s desk (no. 160) with four drawers on either side, corbels all around, and a lower shelf. Branded signature. 29 1/4” x 60” x 39 3/4” $3,000–5,000 237: LIMBERT Oval table (no. 146) with lower shelf and cut-out sides. Branded signature. 29” x 45” x 30” $2,500–3,500 106 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 238: LIMBERT Double-oval library table. Branded mark. 29 1/4” x 47 1/2” x 36” $8,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 107 239: BROOKS Cut-out lamp table with rounded top, and open base, in the style of Limbert. Unmarked. 28 1/4” x 18” sq. 240: GUSTAV STICKLEY Pair of trestle benches with keyed through-stretchers. Paper labels. 15” x 36” x 15” $2,800–3,500 $2,000–2,500 241: GUSTAV STICKLEY 242: Slatted wastepaper basket (no. 94). Unmarked. 14” x 12” $1,400–1,800 ROYCROFT Slatted wastepaper basket from the Roycroft Inn. Carved Orb and Cross mark, R023. 16” x 14” sq. $1,100–1,500 108 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 243: GUSTAV STICKLEY Exceptionally rare and early two-door bookcase with mitered mullions, gothic panes, platform base, and six adjustable shelves, ca. 1901. Unmarked. 53 1/2” x 77 1/4” x 14 1/2” $45,000–75,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 109 243A: GUSTAV STICKLEY Three-drawer mahogany library table. Unmarked. 30 1/4” x 66 1/4” x 36” $2,500–3,500 243B: GUSTAV STICKLEY Single-door china cabinet (no. 820) with three fixed shelves. Remnant of paper label. 62 3/4” x 36” x 15” $3,750–4,750 243C: ARTS & CRAFTS Dining trestle table with shoe feet and up-ended stretcher. (Provenance: Milton Fritsche, of Horn & Hardart). 29 1/2” x 96” x 36” $2,000–3,000 110 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 243D: ROYCROFT Massive sideboard with two cupboards initialed “A”, strap hinges, and mirrored back. Roycroft above mirror. 53 1/4” x 69” x 28” $7,000–9,000 243E: ROYCROFT Set of five chairs, one arm- and four side-, all having Macmurdo feet, vertical slats, and the initial “L” carved in the crest rail. Carved Orb and Cross. Armchair, 43 1/2” x 28 1/4” x 25 1/2”, sidechairs, 38 1/4” x 18” x 18”. $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 111 244: DIRK VAN ERP Unusual wrought copper and mica lamp with a broad, flat shade and a mica-backed, reticulated copper band of stylized floral design, over a three-socket riveted base with squat bottom, c. 1915. Excellent original patina and mica, sockets, and pulls. Minor blemishes to patina on top of shade, excellent original condition. Windmill stamp, not entirely legible, on right side. 18” x 20” $15,000–20,000 112 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com The fol lowing two lots are from the Estate of Thomas McGlynn (1878-1966), California painter and chief designer at Ar thur and Lucia Mathews' Furniture Shop in San Francisco from 1906-1918. 245: DIRK VAN ERP Large and exceptional red “Warty” hammered copper vase. (Extremely rare in this large size). Excellent original patina. Stamped windmill mark with open box, DIRKVANERP SAN FRANCISCO. 15 1/2” x 9 1/2” $25,000–35,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 113 246: DIRK VAN ERP Large hammered copper jardinière. Restoration to small area. Stamped windmill mark with open box, DIRKVANERP SAN FRANCISCO. 12 1/2” x 16” $13,000–15,000 246A: DIRK VAN ERP 247: Tall hammered brass shell casing vase. (Extremely rare.) Drilled base. Stamped windmill with DIRKVANERP. 19 1/4” x 6 1/2” Red “Warty” jardinière. Fine original patina, a couple of small dents. Windmill stamp with DIRKVANERP and remnant of D’Arcy Gaw. 6” x 7 3/4” $3,000-4,000 DIRK VAN ERP $3,500–4,500 114 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 248: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four panel conical shade atop a twosocket trumpet-shaped base. Original patina and mica. Open box windmill mark. 18” x 17” $11,000–14,000 249: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four panel shade over a two-socket bulbous base. Fine original patina. Windmill stamp with remnant of D’Arcy Gaw. 16 1/2” x 15 1/2” $7,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 115 250: LILLIAN PALMER Hammered copper table lamp, its shade of four mesh panels painted with nasturtium blossoms in polychrome, its two-socket base incised with hollyhocks. (Palmer’s lamps are rare, and seldom found with such symmetry between base and shade.) Professionally enhanced patina on base. Unmarked. 18” x 19 1/4” $8,000–12,000 116 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 251: JAUCHENS 252: Massive hammered copper vase with applied eucalyptus branch of patinated bronze. (The best known example of Jauchens’ work). Neatly drilled hole to bottom, light cleaning to patina, touched-up verdigris. Part of signature missing, showing OLDE COPPER SHOP. 16” x 8” DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper bean pot lamp, its shade with four mica panels and rolled rim, over a single-socket base. Professionally enhanced patina on shade. Windmill stamp with open box and DIRKVANERP SAN FRANCISCO. 12” x 11 1/4” $6,000–9,000 $4,000–6,000 253: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper baluster vase. Original patina. Windmill stamp with DIRKVANERP SAN FRANCISCO. 8” x 5 3/4” $2,250–2,750 253A: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper baluster vase. Original patina. Windmill stamp with DIRKVANERP SAN FRANCISCO. 8” x 5 3/4” $2,250–2,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 117 253B: A R T H U R F. M AT H E W S Bronze-plated panel for the Savings Union Bank doors, “Indian,” ca. 1911. (Illustrated in The Art of Arthur and Lucia Mathews, Oakland Museum, 2006, p.77, complete with museum tag and copy of the exhibition catalog.) Unmarked. 40” x 10 3/4” $10,000–15,000 “Ar thur Mathews received a commission from the Savings Union Bank and Trust Company in San Francisco in 1911 to provide various decorations for the bank building designed by Bliss and Favil le. In addition to designing decorations and furnishings for the Board of Directors Room, which were produced at the Furniture Shop, Mathews designed four relief panels on bronze doors at the main entrance and an al legorical mural for the safe deposit lobby. For the two massive bronze pocket doors at the entrance, his only known cast bronze sculptural relief images, he col laborated with Bliss and Favil le, the architects. Mathews chose a historical theme depicting four male figures symbolizing significant periods in California: the Indian, the first Californian; the miner, with pick and shovel indicating the gold rush; the padre, the Franciscan missionary; and youth, a young man, a wheel at his side, representing the spirit of city’s future. The design and the low-relief modeling of the subjects were accomplished entirely by the ar tist, and the panels were cast in bronze by a local foundry. (…) Mathews maintained the flat spatial il lusions of the muralist’s approach in the sculpted doors to the extent that one obser ver said they resembled paintings in bronze.” Har vey L. Jones, The Ar t of Ar thur and Lucia Mathews, Oakland Museum, 2006 118 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 253C: LUCIA MATHEWS Stenciled silk textile with a Pre-Raphaelite scene. (Illustrated in The Art of Arthur and Lucia Mathews, Oakland Museum, 2006, p. 189, accompanied by a copy of the exhibition catalog.) Some tears and wear, small area of discoloration. Unmarked. 16 1/2” x 25” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 119 254: RAMSDEN & CARR Sterling pendant with two enameled medallions, one as a blue-green jewel, the other painted with a Pre-Raphaelite maiden, 1905. Both medallions are hinged to allow a chain to move through. Later upper chain, X-shaped hairline on enamel. Stamped R.N & C.R., with lion passant, panther, and k hallmarks. 4 3/4” x 1 1/4” $2,750–3,750 120 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 255: LIBERTY & CO. Silver bud vase by Archibald Knox with stylized decoration in blue and green enamel. RD467111 Hallmarks L & Co, anchor, rampant lion, K. 5” x 2 3/4” 256: LIBERTY & CO. Hammered sterling covered box, its lid chased with a cross-section of a seed pod and finial, 1908. Hallmarks: L&Co., anchor, lion passant, n, 5979. 3” x 7” $1,000–1,500 $4,750–5,750 257: ANTON PUCHEGGER Cast bronze mantle clock embossed with butterflies. Fine original patina. Signed A PUCHEGGER 1139. 8” x 5” $1,500–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 121 258: EDWARD S. CURTIS Large format platinum print, "The Vanishing Race," 1904. In original frame, refinished. Signed Curtis and stamped C. E.S. CURTIS SEATTLE. Photo: 16” x 20” $12,000–16,000 “Platinum prints are widely regarded as the highest form of photographic printing, but because the medium is both expensive and dif ficult, the prints are inherently very rare. While relatively few photographers worked in platinum, Cur tis did so frequently; and he lef t us with a wonder ful body of platinum prints. However, of the several hundred images printed in platinum, it is unusual for there to be more than two or three prints of any one image; they comprise wel l under half a percent of extant Cur tis prints.” Christopher Cardozo, Darren Quintenz, Sacred Legacy, Edward S. Cur tis and the Nor th American Indian, Published by Barnes & Noble, NY 122 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 259: WILLIAM WOODWARD 260: Watercolor on paper, “Sandy Pass Annisquam Mass.” (An art instructor at R.I.S.D. and Tulane University, Woodward founded the New Orleans Art Pottery, precursor to the Newcomb College Pottery, in 1888). Matted and framed. Signed W. Woodward, 90. Annisquam. Sight: 13 1/2” x 19 1/2” MARGARET PATTERSON Color woodblock print, “Pink Dogwood”. Matted and framed. Penciltitled and signed. Image: 7” x 10 1/4” $3,000–4,000 $1,800–2,200 261: WALTER CRANE Four wallpaper fragments printed with peacocks and acanthus leaves in blue-greens and brown tones, c. 1895. Small fragment matted and framed. Folds, a few tears, missing corner to longest, overall good condition. Framed fragment: 20 1/2” x 22 3/4”; also 14” long, 42”, and 82”. $3,000–4,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 123 263: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Color woodblock print, “Gables by the Bridge,” c. 1893. Matted and framed. Unsigned. Image: 2 1/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 262: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Color woodblock print of illustrated poem by Evrett S. Hubbard, “Rain in May.” Matted and framed. AWD stamp. Sight: 7 1/2” x 6” $1,200–1,500 one of four 264: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Four woodblock prints, “Little Venice,” sight: 5 1/2” x 3”; seashore landscape (short fold), sheet: 6 1/2” x 9”; Lily colored drawing from Ipswich prints series F, image: 5 1/2” x 4”(pictured); and “Emerson House Greeting Cards,” image: 3 3/4” x 3”. All matted and framed. Last two marked. 265: ARTHUR WESLEY DOW Color woodblock print, “The Lost Boat.” Matted and framed. Unsigned. Image: 5 3/4” x 4” $1,500–2,000 GUSTAVE BAUMANN Color woodblock print, “Fox River Farmyard”, 1908. Soiled paper, dime-sized stain to lower margin. Matted. Pencil-signed and dated. Image, 6 3/4” x 8 3/4” $1,500–2,000 $1,000–1,500 124 266: updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 267: WILLIAM BRADLEY Poster for Victor Bicycles Overman Wheel Co., printed by Forbes Co. Boston. Folds, tears, and losses. Matted and framed. Signed Bradley on image. Sight: 26” x 39” $4,000–6,000 268: ALFONSE MUCHA Poster for Salon des Cent 20th Exposition, 1896. Printed by F. Champenois, Paris. Some discoloration and folds. Matted and framed. Signed Mucha. Sight: 24 1/4” x 16 1/4” $3,000–5,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 125 269: FULPER Table lamp, its ceramic shade inset with small panels of blue-green leaded slag glass on a classically-shaped, two-socket base, covered in a mirrored blue flambé glaze. (Extremely rare, one of only two of these we've seen.) Two short hairlines from rim to glass, original sockets and switch, overall excellent condition. Shade stamped 20 2 2, base has vertical stamped Fulper mark, PATENT PENDING US AND CANADA 20. 21 1/2” x 15 1/4” $10,000–15,000 126 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 270: F. H . R O B E R T S O N / L O S A N G E L E S Ceramic mushroom-shaped table lamp covered in mottled ivory, brown, and green glaze, the shade inset with yellow, green, and red slag glass butterflies, over a single socket base. (Extremely rare, one of only a handful known.The same model, in a different glaze, was part of the exhibition “California Design 1910,” Pasadena, 1974, and is photographed in the accompanying catalog, p. 71). Restoration to lines through shade, shade fused to base. Impressed FHR. 15” x 13” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 127 271: AREQUIPA Flaring bowl by Frederick Rhead, its interior decorated in squeezebag with clusters of stylized trees in front of dark mountains and white clouds. (One of only a few Arequipa landscapes known, this is perfectly rendered by Rhead). Ink mark with Arequipa California 269. 2 1/4” x 6 1/4” dia. $13,000–17,000 272: RHEAD / SANTA BARBARA Squat vessel incised by Frederick Rhead with flying seagulls in dead matte glazes. (Technically superior, especially considering the less-than-ideal conditions at the Santa Barbara studio). Circular stamp. 3” x 7 3/4” $15,000–20,000 128 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 273: RHEAD / SANTA BARBARA Footed bottle-shaped vase, hand modeled by Frederick Rhead with an applied lizard, glazed green against a pale yellow body. (Extraordinary; Rhead was considered more of a designer and painter than a sculptor. This vessel clearly displays his mastery of this discipline). Potter at the wheel stamp. 7 1/2” x 3 3/4” $22,500–27,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 129 274: RHEAD / SANTA BARBARA 275: Vase decorated with a large bird in flight, incised and glazed white against matte yellow and brown ground. Yshaped line around body, overfiring bubbles. Circular stamp. 6” x 3 1/2” CALIFORNIA PORCELAIN Gourd-shaped vase with prunts, covered in a fine ivory crystalline glaze. Small chips around foot ring, possibly from grinding. Stamped California Faience. 10 1/4” x 8 1/2” $1,250–1,750 $3,000–4,000 276: GRAND FEU Bud vase covered in mottled indigo glaze. Stamped BRAUCKMAN ART POTTERY BG. 4 3/4” x 2 1/2” $1,250–1,750 130 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 277: GRAND FEU Tall porcelain vase covered in a superior forest green crystalline glaze. (First rate). Stamped GRAND FEU POTTERY L.A. CAL. 70. 10 1/2” x 3 3/4” $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 131 278: MATT MORGAN 279: ROOKWOOD Large Limoges-style charger painted by Matt Daly with a yellow finch on a blooming branch. Stamped MATT MORGAN ART POTTERY CO. and MAD. 16 1/2” dia. Large Jewel Porcelain vase by William Hentschel with a geometric design over a cobalt ground, 1915. Seconded mark, drilled base. Flame mark/XV/515/WEH/X. 14” x 11” $1,000–1,500 $1,500–2,000 280: ROOKWOOD Incised Mat bulbous vase by Sallie Toohey with oak leaves on raspberry ground, 1904. Flame mark/IV/70Z/ST. 5 1/4” x 5” $1,000–1,500 281: ROOKWOOD Carved Mat vase by William Hentschel with stylized blossoms or trees in frothy green on raspberry ground, 1910. Flame mark/X/1342/V/WEH. 8 1/2” x 7” $1,200–1,600 282: ROOKWOOD Carved Mat vase by William Hentschel with triangular blossoms on full-height stems, under a superior mottled matte green glaze, 1913. Flame mark/XIII/2039D/WEH. 9 1/2” x 4 1/4” $1,250–1,750 132 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 283: ROOKWOOD 284: Jewel Porcelain tall bottle-shaped vase painted by Lorinda Epply with blue and green blossoms under thick ivory butterfat glaze, 1928. Flame mark/XXVIII/2983/LE. 15 1/2” x 8” $3,000–4,000 ROOKWOOD Tall Jewel Porcelain vase by William Hentschel painted with a Persian-type design in indigo on turquoise, 1925. Seconded mark for scaling of glaze around base. Flame mark/XXV/2499A/WEH. 19” x 6” $3,000–5,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 133 285: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne Squat vase by William Hentschel with stylized leaves and berries on an olive green ground, 1926. Flame mark/XXVI/1929/WEH. 5” x 7” $1,000–1,500 286: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by William Hentschel with white leaves on turquoise ground, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/927D/WEH. 9 1/4” x 7” $1,400–1,900 287: ROOKWOOD 288: ROOKWOOD Incised Mat vase by C. S. Todd with large dogwood blossoms on a pink ground, 1917. Seconded mark for overfiring of blossoms. Flame mark/XVII/670C/C.S.T./X. 9 1/4” x 7 1/4” Jewel Porcelain vase by Jens Jensen with broad white flowers on a stippled blue and brown ground, 1944. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XLIV/2190/artist’s mark. 6 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 $1,400–1,900 134 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 289: ROOKWOOD 290: ROOKWOOD Silver overlaid Standard Glaze vase painted by Sadie Markland with fruiting branches, and covered in silver by Gorham, 1894. Flame mark/162D/SM/L/W; GORHAM MFG R. 1529. 4 3/4” x 4” Silver-overlaid Standard glaze vase by Ed Diers with poppies, its top covered in silver by William Wise & Son, 1898. Flame mark/779B/ED/silver mark. 9” x 4” $2,000–3,000 $2,000–3,000 291: 292: ROOKWOOD Early jug decorated by Edward Cranch with a lute-playing devil, cats singing from sheet music, while others dance and climb a tree, 1884. Stamped ROOKWOOD 1884/85G/80/CRANCH. With original cork stopper: 7 3/4” x 5 1/4” ROOKWOOD Cameo potpourri jar by A. R. Valentien with a bird on a branch, 1886. Stamped ROOKWOOD 1886/Y/27 A.R.V. 7 1/2” x 6” $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 135 293: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 294: Tall Transitional tapering vase by A. F. Simpson carved with butter yellow roses, 1912. 1/2” bruise to base. NC/AFS/JM/B/FL15. 13” x 4 1/2” NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a moonlit landscape of Spanish moss and live oak trees, 1923. NC/SI/79/JM/NG25. 7 1/4” x 4 1/4” $2,750–3,750 $3,000–4,000 295: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Circular hanging plaque carved by Sadie Irvine with a moonlit bayou scene, 1932. (Very crisp). Back pierced for hanging. (Exhibited in “American Decorative Tiles 1870-1930,” The William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1979, cat. no. 130b). NC/SI/KS/UA2. 5” dia. 296: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Pitcher carved by A. F. Simpson with pink blossoms, 1923. NC/AFS/314/NF27. 7” x 5 1/2” $1,900–2,400 $3,000–4,000 136 297: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Circular hanging plaque carved by Sadie Irvine with a moonlit bayou scene. Back pierced for hanging. (Exhibited in “American Decorative Tiles 1870-1930,” The William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1979, cat. no. 130a.) NC/KS/SI. 5” dia. $2,500–3,500 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 298: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Transitional coffee pot by A. F. Simpson with tall pine trees, 1909. 1” flat chip to foot ring. NC/AFS/JM/Q/DG35. 10 3/4” x 6” $4,000–6,000 299: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early demitasse set by Maria De Hoa LeBlanc with crocuses, 1909. (A rare complete set of cups and saucers, showing the quality of work typical from Newcomb’s best period). 1/2” chip to rim of one saucer. NC/JM/Q/MHLB/DA.18. Cups: 3”, saucers: 5” dia. $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 137 300: ZSOLNAY Art Nouveau plaque painted with a maiden by a pond with swans, and “framed” with three-dimensional gargoyles, entirely covered in blue and gold lustered glaze. (Extraordinary). A few professional touch-ups to edges. Five churches stamp with ZSOLNAY PECS. 19” x 18” $10,000–15,000 138 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 301: MARTIN BROTHERS Large grotesque bird stoneware bird jar. (Provenance: Harriman-Judd Collection, Los Angeles. A large and strong jar with great expression). A couple of minor flecks. Base inscribed RW Martin & Brothers London + Southall 1893, head inscribed Martin Brothers London + Southall 12-93. 15” x 9” $20,000–25,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 139 302: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware vase embossed and incised with fish and sealife, 1891. Signed 10-11-91, Martin Bros. London + Southall. 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” $3,000–4,000 303: 140 MARTIN BROTHERS 304: MARTIN BROTHERS Four-sided stoneware vase incised with grotesque fish and sealife, 1913. Restoration to short line at rim. Incised 9-1913 Martin Bros. London + Southall. 6” x 3” Stoneware four-sided vase incised with crabs and anemones, 1903. (Unusual subject matter). Incised 10-1903 Martin Bros. London + Southall. 8 3/4” x 4” $1,500–2,000 $3,000–4,000 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 305: DOULTON LAMBETH Pair of spectacular stoneware jardinières and pedestals by Frank A. Butler, the jardinières with a row of carved angels over lotus leaves, the pedestals with complementary leaf designs, 1876. Some losses to angels on jardinières, bottom of one has crude restoration to breaks which cannot be seen from interior, probably done in factory. Each piece stamped DOULTON LAMBETH 1876, one jardinière inscribed FAB. Jardinières: 14” x 19”, pedestals: 38” x 18 1/2” and 37” x 17 3/4” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 141 306: RORSTRAND 307: ZSOLNAY 308: Tall porcelain vase modeled with blue and taupe tulips on tall swerving stems. (A large and gorgeous example.) Chip to petal, rim, and base. Green ink stamp Rorstrand, crown, AE, 40443, EG, 50. 16 1/2” x 8” Tall vase embossed with a classical scene of goddess and putti sheltered by deep purple trees. Some overfiring, restoration around base, V-shaped bruise to rim, scratches. Five churches medallion, 3119. 12” x 6” $2,500–3,500 $1,000–1,500 AMPHORA Large and exceptional vase decorated in high relief with an Asian scene in polychrome, featuring a large white cat, its base encircled in a Jugendstil decoration. Minor wear to gold at top rim. Raised Amphora medallion, Austria. 17” x 8 1/2” $2,900–3,400 309: F I V E S - L I L L E (France) Large organic jardinière with curled leaf-like handles under a dynamic and flowing white, blue, gold, and pink crystalline glaze. Restoration to small chip on edge of leaf. Die-stamp mark L'ISLE ADAM. 9” x 12” $1,750–2,250 142 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 310: BRADLEY & HUBBARD / LONGWY Embossed brass”Rocket” occasional table, its top and shaft inlaid with Longwy tilework, c. 1880-1885. (An important Aesthetic Movement accessory, a very similar example is currently featured in the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture exhibition, “Brass Menagerie: Metalwork of the Aesthetic Movement,” New York). 33 1/4” x 14” sq. $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 143 311: MOORCROFT 312: Tall vase in Leaves and Fruit design. Short underglaze line at bottom. Signed in green, stamped signature, POTTER TO THE QUEEN, MADE IN ENGLAND. 13” x 8 1/4” MOORCROFT Bulbous two-handled vase in the Pomegranate pattern. Green signature, MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLAND. 8” x 7 1/2” $1,500–2,000 $2,000–3,000 313: ROZENBURG Twelve-tile panel painted after 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” $1,200–1,500 144 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 314: DEDHAM 315: Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in lustered oxblood glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR. 6 1/2” x 2 3/4” $1,500–2,000 DEDHAM Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in a frothy indigo and amber dripping glaze. Customary firing lines. Incised Dedham Pottery BW, in ink DP32A. 7” x 3 1/2” $1,000–1,500 316: DEDHAM 317: Large experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in frothy ultramarine, beige, and amber glaze. Bottom hole restored, customary firing lines. Incised Dedham Pottery HR (partially redone due to repair). 9 1/2” x 6” 1/4” DEDHAM Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in verdigris, amber, and deep brown feathered glaze. Coarse grinding chips to base. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR BW, in ink DP54C. 8” x 5” $1,350–1,750 $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 145 318: UNION PORCELAIN WORKS Six hand-painted oyster plates, in two color ways. Bruise to one foot ring. Green U.P.W. patent stamp and black stamp. 10 1/4” x 7 3/4” $2,000–3,000 319: ISAAC BROOME / OTT & BREWER Two Parian ware busts of Ulysses S. Grant and William Shakespeare. Shakespeare bust marked “From the Stratford Bust BROOME FROM 1876, OTT & BREWER TRENTON NJ”, other bust unmarked. 10” $2,000–3,000 320: LENOX Transitional portrait plate, “Coquetry,” by Bruno Geyer for Tiffany & Co. (Top-notch American portraiture on porcelain). Shallow scratches to background on edge. CAC Stamp/LENOX. 10 1/4” dia. $1,000–1,500 146 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 321: UNITED PORCELAIN WORKS Porcelain Century vase with buffalo heads and George Washington medallion, in white matte and glossy glaze. (Seldom found in such perfect condition). UPW medallion. 12 3/4” x 10” $8,000–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 147 322: GUSTAV STICKLEY Dinner gong no.812. Red decal. 36” x 31” x 12” $6,000–8,000 148 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 323: GUSTAV STICKLEY Panel settle (no. 189) with a loose cushion on rope seat foundation and throw pillows recovered in Arts & Crafts upholstery. Unmarked. 41” x 84 1/2” x 34” $8,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 149 324: 325: C H A R L E S S T I C K L E Y (Attr.) LIFETIME Two-piece parlor set of settee and armchair, with original drop-in spring seats recovered in good new fabric. Unmarked. Settee: 41 3/4” x 75 3/4” x 27” Morris chair with five slats under each arm and extensive through-tenon construction. Unmarked. 41” x 31 1/4” x 36” $1,400–1,800 $2,800–3,500 326: LIFETIME 327: Massive rocker with slatted sides and back, original drop-in spring seat. Paper label. 36 1/2” x 30 1/2” x 31” $2,400–3,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY, Etc. Mahogany tabouret with circular top (no. 602), red decal. Together with a Stickley Brothers shaving mirror with drawers, metal tag. 18” x 16”, 29” x 18” x 9” $1,100–1,700 150 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 328: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chafing stand with green Grueby tiles. Unmarked. 26” x 24” x 20 1/4” $12,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 151 329: GUSTAV STICKLEY Single-door bookcase (no. 715) with three fixed shelves. Large red decal. 56” x 35” x 13” $4,000–6,000 330: GUSTAV STICKLEY Double-door bookcase (no. 716) with gallery top and six fixed shelves. Branded signature. 56” x 42” x 13” $5,000–7,000 152 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 331: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Early two-door china cabinet (no. 729) with cupboards and three fixed shelves. “The Work of...” decal. 70” x 50” x 17 1/4” $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 153 332: GUSTAV STICKLEY 333: GUSTAV STICKLEY Drop-front desk (no. 729) in two-over-three configuration, with gallery interior. Branded mark. 45” x 36 1/4” x 15” Server in two-over-one configuration, plate rail. Branded signature. 43 1/2” x 48” x 20 1/4” $3,000–4,000 $1,500–2,500 334: 335: L. & J.G. STICKLEY SHOP OF THE CRAFTERS Bookcase (no. 641) with three fixed shelves, and keyed throughtenons. Outline of Handcraft decal. 55” x 33” x 12 1/4” Tall back inlaid armchair with tacked-on red leather seat. Unmarked. 47 3/4” x 27 1/2” x 23” $4,500–6,500 $2,000–3,000 154 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 336: SHOP OF THE CRAFTERS Dining room table and five sidechairs, en suite with preceding. Table complete with one leaf. Unmarked. Table, 28” x 54”, 11” leaf, chairs 43 1/2” x 19” x 18” $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 155 337: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Five-leg dining table (no. 820) with circular top. Complete with three leaves. Unmarked. 30 1/2” x 54”, leaves 10”, 11”, 12” $3,250–4,500 338: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Pedestal dining table (no. 717), complete with four leaves. Unmarked. 31” x 54”, leaves 11 1/2” $3,000–3,500 156 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 339: LIMBERT Triple-door china cabinet (no. 1474) with three adjustable shelves. Unmarked. 62 3/4” x 64 1/2” x 18 1/4” $6,000–9,000 340: LIMBERT Single-door bookcase (no. 355) with cut-out panels, three removable shelves. Paper label. 47 3/4” x 33” x 12 1/4” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 157 341: GUSTAV STICKLEY Sideboard with strap hinges (no. 814). Partial paper label. 48” x 66” x 23 1/2” $5,500–7,500 342: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Sideboard with plate rail (no. 738). Branded mark. 43” x 60” x 22” $2,500–3,500 158 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 343: L. & J.G. STICKLEY 344: STICKLEY BROTHERS China cabinet (no. 746) with leaded doors at top. Handcraft decal. 70 1/4” x 44” x 16 1/2” Two-door china cabinet (no. 8644) with two cupboards, three adjustable shelves. Unmarked. 69 1/2” x 48” x 17 1/2” $4,500–6,500 $3,750–4,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 159 344A: GUSTAV STICKLEY 344B: Smoking cabinet with drawer and door over a gallery interior. Red decal. 28 3/4” x 20” x 15” $3,000–4,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Early fixed-back armchair with slatted sides and loose seat cushion on cane seat foundation, ca. 1902-04. New foam cushions in cotton upholstery. Early red decal. 39 1/2” x 28 3/4” x 29” $1,800–2,500 344C: GUSTAV STICKLEY 344D: Armchair (no. 324) with slatted sides and replaced foam seat cushion reupholstered in burgundy leather. Unmarked. 39 1/4” x 29” x 29 1/2” GUSTAV STICKLEY Lamp table with circular top and lower shelf. Partial paper label. 29” x 24” $1,500–2,000 $1,500–2,500 160 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 345: STICKLEY BROTHERS Dresser with mirror, inlaid in ebony and pewter with Glasgow roses. Remnants of paper label. 67 1/2” x 44” x 23” $4,250–5,500 346: STICKLEY BROTHERS Vanity with mirror and three drawers, inlaid with ebony and pewter in Glasgow roses. Remnant of paper label. 59 3/4” x 39 1/2” x 21” $4,250–5,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 161 347: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early server with two drawers with iron butterfly pulls, and heavy backsplash, ca. 1901. Unmarked. 37 1/2” x 41 3/4” x 20 1/2” $5,000–8,000 348: M C CLINTOCK CO. 349: Clock with stained glass door and face in the style of Purcell and Elmslie. Brass McClintock Co. tag, Minneapolis, MN. 45 3/4” x 17” x 10 3/4” ARTS & CRAFTS Heavily carved bulletin cabinet from a Pennsylvania post office. Unmarked. 52” x 40” x 5” $1,000–2,000 $1,000–2,000 162 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com SESSION TWO – ART GLASS Saturday, September 29, 2007 immediately following Session One 349A: TIFFANY STUDIOS Leaded glass window in a geometric pattern. One short break to glass. Unmarked. Frame: 25” x 32 3/4” $3,500–4,500 164 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 350: TIFFANY STUDIOS Circular trivet of Favrile glass mosaic, depicting a dragonfly in gold tones against a blue and green mottled glass swirl. In original copper frame. (A very similar example was exhibited in the seminal “The American Arts and Crafts Movement in America: 1876-1916,” Princeton, 1972, and is photographed in the accompanying catalog, no. 13.) Script signature Tiffany Studios. 7” dia. $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 165 351: LOUIS TIFFANY The Artwork of Louis C. Tiffany, Doubleday, Page & Co. 1914. (The foreword of this book begins: “This volume is not written for the public, but for the children of Louis Comfort Tiffany, and at their request.”) Complete with handwritten letter from Lillian Nassau dated 1966, stating provenance from Tiffany as a gift to his housekeeper. 12 3/4” x 10” $5,500–7,500 352: TIFFANY STUDIOS Student’s double table lamp, its two gold Favrile glass tulip shades on a revolving bronze base, with loose ring and etched fluted base. Original bronze patina, one of two switches replaced. Shades etched L.C.Tiffany - Favrile, base marked TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 318. Base: 25” x 21 1/2”, shades: 4 3/4” x 4 1/4” $5,000–7,000 166 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 353: TIFFANY STUDIOS 354: Miniature Favrile glass agate vase. Etched L.C.T. R543. 2 1/2” $2,000–2,500 TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature red Favrile glass “zipper” vase with blue iridescent pattern. (A fine example). Etched L.C.T. 0300. 4 3/4” $2,000–2,500 355: TIFFANY STUDIOS 356: TIFFANY STUDIOS 357: TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature Favrile glass agate vase. Paper label. 3 1/2” Miniature Favrile glass vase with blue and gold luster finish. Etched L.C.T. N1907. 3” Miniature Favrile glass agate vase. Etched L.C.T. Favrile 328X. 3 1/4” $2,000–2,500 $2,000–2,500 $2,000–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 167 358: TIFFANY 359: Miniature Favrile glass floriform vase with green hearts and vines decoration on gold iridescent ground. (An unusual and fine miniature example). Signed 4167L L. C. Tiffany - Favrile. 6” TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature red Favrile glass “zipper” vase with blue iridescent pattern. (A fine example). T 2037 L. C. T. 3 3/4” $1,250–1,750 $1,750–2,250 360: TIFFANY 361: Miniature Favrile glass floriform vase with green pulled feather decoration on opalescent ground. Signed L. C. Tiffany - Y 7226 Favrile. 6” TIFFANY Rare bottle-shaped vase in tomato red Favrile glass. Signed 1043 K L. C. Tiffany - Favrile. 5 3/4” $2,250–3,250 $1,750–2,250 168 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 362: TIFFANY STUDIOS 363: TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature Favrile glass vase in a lustered agate pattern. Etched L.C.T. M6407, paper label. 4 1/4” Miniature Favrile glass two-handled vase with green pulled feather decoration on orange and lime green ground. Etched L.C.T. N2011. 2 3/4” x 3 1/4” $2,000–2,500 $2,000–2,500 364: TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature Tel El Amarna blue Favrile glass vase. Etched L.C.T. N2673, remnants of two paper labels. 2 1/2” 365: TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature Favrile glass “zipper” vase. Etched L.C.T., paper label. 3 3/4” $2,000–2,500 $2,000–2,500 366: TIFFANY STUDIOS Miniature Favrile glass vase in a lustered agate pattern. Etched L.C.T. N6422, paper label. 3 1/4” $2,000–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 169 367: TIFFANY STUDIOS 369: Bronze desk clock in the Art Deco pattern with red enamel squares, in brass wash. Minor pitting to finish. Stamped TIFFANY & CO. NEW YORK LOUIS C. TIFFANY FURNACES INC. 360 and circular stamp. 5 1/2” x 5 3/4” x 4” $4,000–6,000 TIFFANY STUDIOS Eleven-piece gold doré desk set in the Bookmark pattern: cigar box, letter opener, inkwell, blotter ends, notebook holder, stamp box, rocker blotter, two letter holders, and a calendar. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, and numbered. Cigar box: 2 1/2” x 6” x 5 1/2” $2,500–3,500 368: NO LOT 370: TIFFANY STUDIOS 371: Eight desk accessories, mostly in the Geometric pattern, together with a scale attributed to Bradley and Hubbard, and Kayserzinn pewter cougar figurine. One unmarked. $1,400–1,900 TIFFANY STUDIOS Bronze floriform candlestick with blown-in green glass, complete with bobeche. Exceptional new patina. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 91100. 20” $1,500–2,000 170 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 372: TIFFANY STUDIOS 373: Gold Favrile center bowl with green leaves and tendrils, complete with double flower frog. Bowl and frog etched 8064K L.C.Tiffany Favrile. 4” x 10 3/4” $2,500–3,000 TIFFANY STUDIOS Favrile vase with gold pulled feather decoration on heat-reactive glass with a lustered pale yellow ground. Calcium deposits and scratching to interior. Etched L.C.Tiffany Favrile F140 and circular paper label. 9 1/2” x 4” $1,500–1,800 374: TIFFANY STUDIOS 375: TIFFANY STUDIOS Large blue Favrile baluster vase. Some burst bubbles near rim. Etched 1154 6163 J L.C.Tiffany Favrile. 10 1/4” x 8” Gold Favrile ribbed floriform vase. Some sickness to interior. Etched 9142 H L.C.Tiffany - Favrile. 11 1/4” x 4” $1,500–2,000 $1,500–2,000 376: TIFFANY STUDIOS Favrile glass floriform coupe with green pulled feather decoration and gold luster interior. Etched 8206E L.C.Tiffany - Favrile. 4 1/2” x 5 1/2” $2,000–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 171 377: DURAND Squat vase with Lady Gay Rose coral red striped decoration, and gold iridescent interior. Signed Durand 1977-10. 7 3/4” x 10 1/2” dia. $2,000–3,000 172 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 378: DURAND 379: DURAND Crackle vase with green, white, and gold iridescent decoration. 2” chip to pontil (doesn’t go through). Unmarked. 10” Bulbous cranberry Crackle vase with a slight iridescent sheen. Grinding at rim. Unsigned. 10 1/4” $1,250–1,750 $1,250–1,750 380: DURAND Flaring vase with platinum blue King Tut decoration on blue-purple iridescent ground, the interior amber gold stretched glass. (A strong example). Unsigned. 7 1/2” x 13” dia. $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 173 381: DURAND Squat vase with green striped decoration, and gold iridescent interior. Unsigned. 7 3/4” x 10 1/2” dia. $1,200–1,600 382: DURAND Gold iridescent squat vase. 1/2” chip to pontil. Signed 1977-10. 8” x 9 3/4” dia. $1,500–2,000 174 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 383: QUEZAL Small Jack-in-the-Pulpit vase, with green pulled-feather decoration and gold stretched glass iridescent mouth. (Very good quality). Signed Quezal A 483. 8 1/2” $2,250–3,250 384: STEUBEN 385: Q U E Z A L Blue Aurene tall twisted vase. Etched STEUBEN AURENE 1030. 9 3/4” x 7 3/4” $2,000–3,000 Highly decorated vase with various gold feather designs on opal background shading to green striped. (High quality vase with superb workmanship). Signed Quezal E286. 7 1/4” $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 175 386: GALLE Blown-out vase with crocus of pale blue and lavender petals on shaded amber background. Cameo signature. 8 1/4” $3,500–4,500 387: 176 NO LOT updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 388: GALLE GALLE Blown-out glass vase with amber clematis branches on a yellow shaded ground. Very small flat chip to side of base, a few minor acid burns to flowers from manufacturing. Signed in cameo Gallé, circular stamp MADE IN FRANCE. 9 1/2” x 6 3/4” $7,000–9,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 177 389: GALLE Flattened cameo glass urn with red berries on a frosted amber ground, 1905-1914. Grinding to lower edges of both handles. Signature "Gallé". 5” x 4 1/2” $1,800–2,200 390: GALLE Carved crystal Jack-in-the-Pulpit vase. Etched Modèle et Décor Déposés Cristallerie Emile Gallé Nancy. 13 1/4” x 5” $3,000–4,000 391: GALLE Verrerie Parlante firepolished bottle-shaped vase, with cranberry colored flowers and leaves on a opal background with striping, as well as “bonheur” (happiness) in cameo. Signed Gallé in cameo. 9” $1,350–1,750 178 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 392: GALLE Double gourd-shaped fire-polished vase with cranberry colored flowers and leaves on a pale green ground. Fancy oriental cameo signature. 9” $1,500–2,000 393: DAUM 394: GALLE Tall cameo glass vase etched with lake landscape of sailboats at dusk on a mottled amber ground. Marked in cameo Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 21 1/2” x 6” Tall cameo glass fire-polished vase, with cherry-red lotus blossoms and leaves on a martele ground. Some abrasion to interior. Fancy vertical Gallé signature. 22 1/4” x 5” $2,500–3,500 $5,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 179 395: EMILE GALLE 396: DAUM Tall cameo glass fire-polished vase, with sprigs of red and green berries and leaves on a peach ground. Cameo signature Gallé. 19” x 5 1/4” Tall cameo glass vase etched with river landscape in deep burgundy on mottled amber. Marked in cameo Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 23 3/4” x 6 1/2” $7,500–8,500 $2,500–3,500 180 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 397: DAUM 398: Cupped vase intricately wheel-carved with pink crocuses on frosted pale pink shaded background, both the ground and foot with wheel-carved martelé surface. (A handsome example). Signed DAUM NANCY together with the Cross of Lorraine. 5 1/4” DAUM Miniature glass vase enamel-decorated with red sweetpeas. Etched Daum Nancy and Cross of Lorraine. 5 1/2” $2,000–2,500 $2,250–3,250 399: DAUM 400: Miniature etched and enameled autumnal landscape glass vase. Etched Daum Nancy and Cross of Lorraine. 2 1/2” $2,000–2,500 DAUM Low bowl enamel-decorated with sprigs of red blossoms on an acidetched mottled amber ground. Marked Daum Nancy France with Cross of Lorraine. 3 1/2” x 8” dia. $1,750–2,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 181 402: DAUM / MAJORELLE Flaring vase of orange, white, and green mottled glaze blown in a geometric iron frame. A couple of small nicks to rim, some rust to metal. Etched Daum Nancy France with Cross of Lorraine, L. Majorelle. 9” x 9” $1,500–2,000 401: DAUM / MAJORELLE Ovoid vase of orange, white, and green mottled glaze blown in a geometric iron frame. Fleck to rim, some rust to metal. Etched Daum Nancy France with Cross of Lorraine, L. Majorelle. 15 1/4” x 8” $2,000–3,000 403: DAUM Cameo glass coupe-shaped vase with a mountain lake landscape against a pink and yellow frosted, mottled ground. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 8” x 5” $2,200–2,500 182 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 404: GALLE Occasional table with scalloped top and lower shelf, both inlaid with wild flowers and butterflies. Signed Emile Gallé France. 28 1/4” x 34 1/4” x 24” $4,500–5,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 183 405: G A B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U Two pâte-de-verre vases with red stylized floral decoration on purple grounds. Each drilled on bottom for lamp, one with grinding to foot rim, slight chipping to rim exterior of other. Each signed in the mold G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU, marked France on underside. $3,000–4,000 406: G A B R I E L A R G Y- R O U S S E A U 407: ALMERIC WALTER Miniature pâte-de-verre vase, “Masques.” A couple of minor flecks to rim. Etched G ARGY ROUSSEAU, stamped 5034. 4” Pâte-de-verre vide-poche with goose and worm. Etched A WALTER NANCY and G. MOUROT. 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” $5,000–7,000 $5,500–7,500 184 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 408: BURGUN & SCHVERER 409: BURGUN & SCHVERER Miniature martelé vase with acid-etched and wheel-carved white lilies on frosted lavender ground, with gilded details. Some wear to gold. Elaborate gilded signature. 4 3/4” Vase with acid-etched, wheel-carved, and gilded lavender poppies on frosted ground, with wheel-carved martelé areas. Elaborate gilded signature. 6 1/2” $2,000–2,500 $1,000–1,500 410: CAMILLE FAURE Enamel-decorated metal vase on a rich red ground. Signed FauréLimoges/France. 5 3/4” x 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 185 411: LE VERRE FRANCAIS 412: LE VERRE FRANCAIS Tall Cameo glass coupe-shaped vase etched with Art Deco flowers and bright red leaves against a mottled orange frosted ground. Light abrasion to interior. Signed Le Verre Français Charder. 13” x 6” Cameo glass vase with large cobalt and orange blossoms against a mottled lemon yellow ground. Minor flake to rim. Signed Le Verre Français. 16 1/4” x 6” $2,500–3,000 $2,000–2,500 413: 414: LE VERRE FRANCAIS Tall cameo glass vase with sprigs of orange fruit on mottled yellow frosted ground. Unmarked. 16 1/2” x 6 1/2” $2,000–2,400 LE VERRE FRANCAIS Tall and narrow cameo glass vase with bright orange foxglove on a mottled pink and white frosted ground. Small burst to base in making. Signed Le Verre Français. 14 1/4” x 4 3/4” $2,000–2,500 186 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 415: LE VERRE FRANCAIS Tall cameo glass vase with bright red ladyslipper orchids on a mottled lemon yellow ground. Minor flake and scratches to foot. Signed Le Verre Français, France. 23” x 7” $4,500–5,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 187 SESSION THREE – LALIQUE Saturday, September 29, 2007 immediately following Session Two 416: RENE LALIQUE “Douze Figurines Avec Bouchon Figurine” vase with stopper of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, c. 1920. M p. 420, no. 914. Engraved R. Lalique France, No. 914. 11” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 189 417: RENE LALIQUE “Sirènes Avec Bouchon Figurine” vase with stopper of clear and frosted glass, ca. 1920. Flat chip to base of stopper, fleck to inner rim of vase. M p. 411, no. 837 and p. 179. Engraved R. Lalique France. 14” $7,500–10,000 190 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 418: RENE LALIQUE “Archers” vase of amber glass with white patina, c. 1921. M p. 415, no. 893. Engraved R. Lalique France. 10 1/4” $12,500–16,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 191 419: RENE LALIQUE 420: “Grenade” vase of black glass with white patina, c. 1930. M p. 448, no. 1045. Stenciled R. LALIQUE. 4 1/4” $3,250–3,750. RENE LALIQUE “Papillon” perfume burner of opalescent glass with blue patina, c. 1920. M p. 688, no. 2650. Engraved R. Lalique France, molded R. LALIQUE. 7 1/2” $4,000–5,000 421: RENE LALIQUE 422: RENE LALIQUE “Ronces” vase of dark amber glass, c. 1921. M p. 427, no. 946. Molded R. LALIQUE, engraved France. 9 1/2” “Courlis” vase of deep green glass with whitish patina, c. 1931. M p. 457, no. 1085. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 6 1/2” $3,500–4,500 $4,750–5,750 192 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 423: RENE LALIQUE “Penthièvre” vase of gray glass, c. 1926. M p. 412, no. 885B. Engraved R. Lalique France, no. 1011. 10” $11,000–13,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 193 424: RENE LALIQUE 425: RENE LALIQUE “Domrémy” vase of amber glass, c. 1926. M p. 434, no. 979. Engraved R. Lalique France. 8” “Domrémy” vase of emerald green glass, c. 1926. M p. 434, no. 979. Engraved R. Lalique France. 8” $3,000–4,000 $6,500–7,500 426: 427: RENE LALIQUE RENE LALIQUE “Albert” vase of topaz glass, c. 1925. M p. 430, no. 958. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE, engraved no. 958. 6 3/4” “Tournesols” vase of electric blue glass, c. 1927. M p. 440, no. 1007. Engraved R. Lalique France no. 1007. 4 1/2” $1,500–2,000 $1,500–2,500 194 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 428: RENE LALIQUE “Perruches” vase of teal glass with white patina, c. 1919. On original bronze base. M p. 410, no. 876. Molded R. LALIQUE, engraved Lalique. Glass: 10” $20,000–30,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 195 430: RENE LALIQUE “Avallon” vase of opalescent glass with green patina, c. 1927. M p. 436, no. 986. Engraved R. Lalique. 5 3/4” $2,750–3,250 429: RENE LALIQUE “Ceylan” vase of opalescent glass with blue patina, c. 1924. M p. 418, no. 905. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9 1/2” $6,500–7,000 431: RENE LALIQUE 432: RENE LALIQUE “Le Mans” vase of cased opalescent turquoise glass, c. 1931. M p. 454, no. 1074. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 3 3/4” “Bresse” vase of cased opalescent turquoise glass, c. 1931. M p. 454, no. 1073. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 3 1/2” $3,000–4,000 $3,000–4,000 196 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 433: RENE LALIQUE “Perruches” vase of cased opalescent glass, c. 1919. M p. 410, no. 876. Etched script signature R. Lalique. 10 1/4” x 9 1/2” $3,500–4,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 197 434: RENE LALIQUE 435: RENE LALIQUE “Rampillon” vase of opalescent glass, c. 1927. M p. 437, no. 991. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 4 1/2” “Saint-Francois” vase of opalescent glass, c. 1930. M p. 450, no. 1055. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 6 1/2” $2,000–2,500 $2,750–3,250 436: 437: RENE LALIQUE RENE LALIQUE “Martigues” charger of opalescent glass, c. 1920. M p. 290, no. 377. Molded R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 14” dia. “Bornéo” vase of clear and frosted glass with blue enamel, c. 1930. M p. 450, no. 1056. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9” $3,250–3,750 $3,750–4,250 198 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 43 8 : RENE LALIQUE “Sirènes Et Cabochons” vase of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, c. 1914. M p. 417, no. 899. Engraved Lalique. 8” $7,000–8,000 439: RENE LALIQUE “Orly” vase of clear glass, c. 1935. M p. 462, no. 10-891. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 6 1/4” $3,750–4,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 199 440: RENE LALIQUE 441: RENE LALIQUE “Gui” vase of deep teal green glass, c. 1920. M p. 427, no. 948. Molded R. LALIQUE. 7” “Druides” vase of double-cased opalescent jade green glass, c. 1924. M p. 425, no. 937. Engraved R. Lalique France no. 937. 7” $3,000–4,000 $3,000–4,000 442: 443: RENE LALIQUE “Piriac” vase of clear and frosted glass with pale blue patina, c. 1930. Slight polish to rim. M p. 447, no. 1043. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 7” x 8” RENE LALIQUE “Sauge” vase of clear and frosted glass with green patina, c. 1927. M p. 442, no. 1014. Engraved R. Lalique. 9 1/8” $1,800–2,200 $2,000–3,000 200 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 444: RENE LALIQUE “Suzanne” statue of opalescent glass on original bronze illuminating base, c. 1925. M p. 399, no. 833. Molded R. LALIQUE, engraved Lalique. Statue: 9” $20,000–30,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 201 445: RENE LALIQUE 446: RENE LALIQUE “Malesherbes” vase of amber glass, c. 1927. M p. 442, no. 1014. Engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9 1/4” “Charmilles” vase of clear and frosted glass with gray patina, c. 1926. M p. 434, no. 978. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 14 1/4” $4,250–4,750 $5,500–6,500 447: RENE LALIQUE 448: RENE LALIQUE “Palissy” vase of cased opalescent glass with blue patina, c. 1926. M p. 434, no. 980. Engraved R. Lalique France. 6 1/2” “Moissac” vase of deep amber glass, c. 1927. M p. 437, no. 992. Stenciled R. LALIQUE. 5 1/8” $2,500–3,000 $2,000–3,000 202 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 449: RENE LALIQUE “Courges” vase of electric blue glass, c. 1914. M p. 417, no. 900. Molded R. LALIQUE. 7” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 203 450: 451: RENE LALIQUE RENE LALIQUE “Bacchus” vase of clear and frosted glass with gray patina, c. 1938. M p. 469, no. 10-922. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 6 1/2” “Moissac” vase of yellow glass, c. 1927. M p. 437, no. 992. Wheelcut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 4 1/2” $2,750–3,250 $3,000–3,500 452: RENE LALIQUE “Canards” vase of cased opalescent butterscotch glass with white patina, c. 1927. M p. 437, no. 992. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 5 1/2” 453: RENE LALIQUE “Poivre” vase of clear and frosted glass with gray patina, c. 1921. M p. 417, no. 901. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9 1/2” $3,500–4,000 $3,750–4,250 204 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 454: RENE LALIQUE “Chrysis” car mascot in clear and frosted glass, c. 1931. In chrome mount, on contemporary wooden base. M p. 505, no. 1183. Stenciled R. LALIQUE. Glass: 4 3/4” x 6 1/2” $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 205 455: 456: NO LOT 457: RENE LALIQUE “Sirène” statuette of opalescent glass, c. 1920. M p. 497, no. 831. Molded R. LALIQUE, engraved R. Lalique France. 4” “Archer” car mascot of clear and frosted glass, c. 1926. M p. 498, no. 1126. Molded R. LALIQUE. 4 3/4” RENE LALIQUE $3,000–4,000 $2,000–3,000 458: RENE LALIQUE “Chat Couché” figure of clear and frosted glass, c. 1932. M p. 491, no. 1207. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 4 1/2” x 9 1/4” $2,250–2,750 206 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 459: RENE LALIQUE “Petite Libellule” car mascot of clear and frosted glass, c. 1928. M p. 501, no. 1144. Molded LALIQUE, FRANCE. Length, 6 1/4” $9,500–12,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 207 460: RENE LALIQUE “Tête De Paon” car mascot of clear and frosted glass, c. 1928. On original black glass base. M p. 383, no. 1140. Molded R. LALIQUE. Glass: 6 3/4” $10,000–14,000 461: RENE LALIQUE “Grande Ovale Tête Penchée” statue of clear and frosted glass with dark gray patina, c. 1919. M p. 397, no. 827. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE. 14” $15,000–20,000 208 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 462: RENE LALIQUE “Longchamp” car mascot of clear and frosted glass, c. 1929. On original mount and black glass base. M p. 502, no. 1152B. Molded R. LALIQUE, base stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 4 3/4” x 6 1/4” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 209 464: RENE LALIQUE “Pinsons” ten place card holders of clear and frosted glass, 1924. M p. 784, no. 3501. Engraved R. Lalique, no. 3501. 4 1/4” $2,400–2,800 463: RENE LALIQUE “Satyre” carafe of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, complete with silvered port tag, c. 1923. M p. 741, no. 3167. Engraved R. Lalique, pour Cusenier. 9 3/4” $2,500–3,000 465: RENE LALIQUE 466: “Jaffa” lemonade set of butterscotch glass, comprising a pitcher, tray, and six glasses, c. 1931. M p. 797, no. 3680. Stenciled R. LALIQUE. Pitcher: 8 1/2” $2,750–3,250 RENE LALIQUE “Six Figurines” decanter and single glass of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, c. 1914. A few minor flecks to edges of carafe’s altered stopper. Engraved R. Lalique. M p. 738, no. 3158. 14 1/4” and 4” $3,000–4,000 210 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 467: RENE LALIQUE “Sirènes” clock of clear and frosted glass, c. 1928. M p. 372, no. 729. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 10 1/4” x 10 3/4” $12,000–16,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 211 468: RENE LALIQUE 469: “Cernay” inkwell of clear and frosted glass with green patina, c. 1924. M p. 318, no. 437. Molded R. LALIQUE. 6” dia. $1,500–2,500 RENE LALIQUE “Biches” inkwell of clear and frosted glass with grey patina, c. 1912. Two small nicks, slight polishing and line to two edges. M p. 315, no. 427. Engraved R. Lalique. Base: 6” sq. $2,500–3,000 470: RENE LALIQUE 471: RENE LALIQUE “Serpents” inkwell in opalescent dark amber, c. 1920. M p. 317, no. 432. Engraved R. Lalique. 6 1/4” dia. “Abduhla” box of clear and frosted glass, c. 1934. M p. 240, no. 92. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. Length, 10 1/4” $4,500–6,500 $2,250–2,750 212 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 472: RENE LALIQUE “Biskra” vase of navy blue glass, c. 1932. M p. 455, no. 1078. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 11” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 213 472A: RENE LALIQUE 473: RENE LALIQUE “Mûres” inkwell of opalescent glass with blue patina, c. 1920. M p. 316, no. 431. Engraved R. Lalique France. 2” x 6 1/4” “Dahlias” chandelier of clear and frosted glass, c. 1921. M p. 671, no. 2459. Molded R. LALIQUE. 5 1/2” x 12” dia. $4,000–6,000 $2,000–3,000 474: 475: RENE LALIQUE / LUCIEN LELONG Skyscraper perfume bottle with original black enamel and chrome box, c. 1929. M p. 944, A. 4 3/4” $4,000–5,000 RENE LALIQUE “Le Lys” large display perfume bottle for D’Orsay in clear and frosted glass, c. 1922. Stopper fixed. M p. 935, no. 19. Molded R. LALIQUE, DUMMY. 8 1/2” $500–700 214 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 476: RENE LALIQUE “Oran” vase of clear and frosted glass, c. 1927. M p. 438, no. 999. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 10 1/2” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 215 477: RENE LALIQUE 478: RENE LALIQUE “Faune” vase of clear and frosted glass with gray patina, c. 1931. M p. 452, no. 1062. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 12 1/2” “Camargue” vase of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, c. 1942. M p. 472, no. 10-937. Engraved R. Lalique France. 10 3/4” $5,500–6,500 $6,500–7,000 479: RENE LALIQUE “Ronsard” vase of gray glass, c. 1926. M p. 435, no. 982. Molded R. LALIQUE, engraved France. 8 1/2” x 8” $7,500–9,500 216 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 480: RENE LALIQUE “Montargis”” vase of black glass with grayish patina, c. 1929. M p. 443, no. 1022. Molded R. LALIQUE FRANCE, engraved R. Lalique France No. 1022. 8 1/4” $12,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 217 481: RENE LALIQUE “Escargots” inkwell of clear and frosted glass, with sepia and gray patina, c. 1920. M p. 317, no. 433. Engraved Lalique. 6 3/8” dia. $10,000-15,000 482: RENE LALIQUE “Myrtilles” inkwell of clear and frosted glass with black enamel, c. 1924. M p. 318, no. 436. Molded R. LALIQUE. 8 1/4” dia. $4,500–6,500 483: 218 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com NO LOT 484: RENE LALIQUE “Sauterelles” vase of clear and frosted glass with blue and green patina, c. 1912. M p. 414, no. 888. Engraved R. Lalique. 10 3/4” $8,500–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 219 485: RENE LALIQUE “Beautreillis” vase of opalescent glass with blue patina, c. 1927. M p. 436, no. 989. Wheel-cut R. LALIQUE, engraved no. 989. 5 1/2” x 7” $2,500–3,000 486: RENE LALIQUE 487: RENE LALIQUE “Silènes” vase of clear and frosted glass with gray patina, c. 1938. M p. 469, no. 10-923. STENCILED R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 8” “Soudan” vase of opalescent glass with blue patina, c. 1928. M p. 442, no. 1016. Engraved R. Lalique, no. 1016. 7” $2,750–3,250 $3,500–4,000 220 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 488: RENE LALIQUE “Dryades” vase of clear and frosted glass with blue patina, c. 1937. M p. 467, no. 10-912. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 8” $18,000–22,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 221 489: RENE LALIQUE “Ornis” vase of topaz glass, c. 1926. A few shallow scratches. Molded R. LALIQUE. M p. 434, no. 976. 7 1/2” $2,000–3,000 490: RENE LALIQUE “Floride” vase of clear and frosted glass, c. 1936. M p. 464, no. 10-897. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 13 1/2” $7,500–9,000 222 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 491: RENE LALIQUE “Monnaie du Pape” vase of plum glass, c. 1914. Molded R. LALIQUE. M p. 416, no. 897. 9 1/4” $8,500–9,500 492: RENE LALIQUE “Marguerites” vase of clear and frosted glass with sepia patina, c. 1914. M p. 416, no. 897. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9” $8,500–9,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 223 SESSION FOUR – ARTS & CRAFTS Sunday, September 30, 2007 12 Noon 500: LIMBERT 501: L. & J.G STICKLEY Sideboard (no. 459 3/4) with mirrored back. Branded signature. 52 1/2” x 54” x 21 1/2” Two-door china cabinet with fixed shelves. Model number in crayon. 62 3/4” x 42” x 15” $2,800–3,500 $2,800–3,800 502: 503: STICKLEY BROTHERS STICKLEY BROTHERS Five-leg dining table with circular top and cross-stretchers. Complete with two leaves. Stenciled number. 30” x 54” Six dining chairs, two arm- and four side-, with drop-in leather seats. Unmarked. Armchairs: 38” x 24 3/4” x 19 1/2” $2,200–2,800 $1,800–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 227 504: GUSTAV STICKLEY 505: L. & J.G STICKLEY Early fixed-back armchair (no. 2590) with loose seat cushion covered in cotton upholstery. Unmarked. 38 1/2” x 32” x 29” Gate-leg table (no. 553) with circular top. “The Work of...” decal. 30” x 41 1/2”, 15 1/4” wide when closed. $1,200–1,800 $1,400–1,800 506: 507: GUSTAV STICKLEY V-trough magazine stand (no. 74) with cut-out pulls and keyed through-tenons. Partial paper label. 30 3/4” x 32” x 10” GUSTAV STICKLEY Book rack (no. 74) with V-trough. Unmarked. 31” x 33” x 10” $1,000–1,500 $1,100–1,500 228 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 508: GUSTAV STICKLEY 509: GUSTAV STICKLEY Five-legged dining table (no. 632) complete with six original leaves. Unmarked. 30” x 54”, leaves 11” Set of six V-back chairs (no. 354 1/2), five side- and one arm-, recovered in floral cloth. Unmarked. Armchair, 36 1/4” x 26” x 21” $2,500–3,500 $3,000–4,000 510: 511: GUSTAV STICKLEY GUSTAV STICKLEY Rare server (no. 800) designed by Harvey Ellis, with original leather lining two drawers. Unmarked. 43” x 53 1/4” x 21” Single-door china cabinet with gallery top. Branded signature. 58” x 36” x 13” $4,000–6,000 $2,500–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 229 512: GUSTAV STICKLEY 513: Tree of Life magazine stand. Unmarked. 43 1/2” x 14” sq. $1,200–1,800 L. & J.G STICKLEY Pair of high-back rockers with slatted backs and original drop-in spring seats covered in oil cloth. “Work of...” on one chair. 40” x 27 1/2” x 22” $1,400–1,800 514: L. & J.G STICKLEY 515: ROYCROFT Postcard desk with round wooden knobs. “The Work of...” decal. 36 3/4” x 40” x 22” Mahogany rocker with tacked-on vinyl seat. Carved orb and cross mark. 35 1/2” x 25 1/2” x 21” $1,000–1,800 $1,500–2,500 230 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 516: L. & J.G STICKLEY Fixed-back Morris chair with its original drop-in spring seat and back cushion. Handcraft decal. 41 1/2” x 32” x 39” $2,800–3,500 517: L. & J.G STICKLEY Drop-arm, oversized rocker (no. 499) with drop-in spring seat and loose back pillow. Handcraft decal. 41” x 30 1/2” x 35” $2,750–3,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 231 517A: LIMBERT Pedestal (no. 269) with long flaring corbeled legs. Branded mark. 36” x 13” sq. $1,900–2,400 517B: W Y B U R D (Attr.) 517C: W Y B U R D (Attr.) Dresser with mirror and two small jewelry drawers over three larger ones. Unmarked. 61” x 38” x 20 1/2” Wardrobe with mirrored single door and open interior. Unmarked. 81” x 37” x 18 1/2” $900–1,400 $1,400–2,200 232 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 517D: ROYCROFT 517E: GUSTAV STICKLEY Luggage rack with slatted top. Carved Orb and Cross mark. 25 3/4” x 30” x 18” Slatted cube chair with drop-in spring seat. Red decal. 29” x 25 3/4” x 27 3/4” $1,400–1,800 $3,000–5,000 517F: GUSTAV STICKLEY Even-arm settle with wide board back and foam cushion. Unmarked. 28” x 60” x 31” $3,750–4,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 233 518: STICKLEY BROTHERS 519: Loveseat (no. 3887) with original drop-in loose cushion recovered in brown vinyl. Unmarked. 37 1/2” x 49 1/4” x 23 1/2” $1,400–1,800 QUAINT ART Morris chair with slatted sides and drop-in spring seat, reupholstered in chocolate brown leather. Paper label. 42” x 31 3/4” x 36” $1,800–2,500 520: L. & J.G STICKLEY 521: ROYCROFT Cube rocker with drop-in spring seat recovered in cloth. Unmarked. 31 3/4” x 27” x 27” Library table with arrow-shaped stretchers. Carved orb and cross mark. 30 1/4” x 42” x 30” $3,000–4,000 $1,400–2,200 234 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 522: L. & J.G STICKLEY Custom-ordered conference table (the only one we’ve ever seen.) Metal tag. 30” x 96” x 48 1/2” $3,750–5,500 523: L. & J.G. STICKLEY 524: Set of nine armchairs with three vertical slats and saddle seats. “Work of...” decals. 27 1/4” x 26 1/4” x 20 3/4” $2,500–3,500 COLONIAL Grandfather clock with acid-etched brass face, complete with weights and pendulum. (A most attractive model.) Stenciled 1099. 84 1/2” x 27” x 14 3/4” $2,500–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 235 525: ROOKWOOD Carved Mat vase by William Hentschel with stylized blue blossoms on blue and purple butterfat ground, 1913. Flame mark/XIII/1660E/WEH. 7 1/4” x 3” $900–1,200 526: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat ovoid vase by Elizabeth Barrett with yellow blossoms on a pink and blue ground, 1925. Flame mark/XXV/917E/EB. 6” x 2 1/2” $700–1,000 527: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase by Louise Abel with clusters of blue and red blossoms on a purple ground, 1925. Flame mark/XXV/1848/artist’s cipher. 5 1/2” x 7” $800–1,200 528: ROOKWOOD Rare pair of oak tree bookends designed by William P. McDonald, 1928. Firing line to the back of each. Flame mark/XXVIII/6023/WMcD. 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 529: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat painted by Jens Jensen with red tulips on mint green ground, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/951D/artist cipher. 9” x 3 3/4” $900–1,400 530: ROOKWOOD Two Production vases in matte blue glaze, one abstract, the other with seahorses. Both marked. 6” and 7 1/2” $300–500 531: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum tall vase by Ed Diers with forest landscape, 1919. Professional restoration around rim. Flame mark/XIX/951C/V/ED. 10 3/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 532: ROOKWOOD Sea Green cylindrical vase painted by E. T. Hurley with swimming fish, 1905. Restoration to body. Flame mark/V/311/951C/E.T.HURLEY. 10 1/4” x 4” $800–1,200 236 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 533: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase painted by C. S. Todd 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” $700–900 534: ROOKWOOD Four Production items: Pair of rook bookends, and rook and rooster paperweights, 1920’s. Restoration to base of one bookend. Bookends: 5 1/2” x 5 1/4” $600–800 535: ROOKWOOD Two pairs of elephant bookends in ivory glaze, 1922 and 1929. Small bruise to base of one with trunk down. Flame marks. 5” and 7 1/2” $600–900 536: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze vases, one by M. L. Perkins with peaches (hairline), the other by A. Sehon with honeysuckle (x’d, possibly for small glaze bubbles near rim). Both marked. 7 1/2” and 6 1/4” $1,000–1,500 537: ROOKWOOD Two vases: one early bottle-shape by A. M. Bookprinter, 1884, and one Standard Glaze with cherries by Clara Lindeman, 1903. Both marked. 5 1/4” and 12 3/4” $450–650 538: ROOKWOOD Etc. Tall Production vase embossed with roses, and early Ohio underglaze painted vase. Rookwood stamped and dated 1911. Taller: 10 1/2” $450–650 539: ROOKWOOD Two Standard Glaze vases, one with daisies attributed to Maria L. Nichols. Both marked. Taller: 10 1/4” $600–900 540: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne Vase by Elizabeth Barrett with a stylized organic motif in brown on mint green ground, 1929. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXIX/2831/EB. 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 237 541: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase by Lorinda Epply with pink and purple blossoms, 1932. Flame mark/XXXII/6194F/LE. 4 3/4” x 4 1/2” $650–950 542: ROOKWOOD Rare and massive Production urn embossed with Classical scene in indigo matte glaze, 1929. Flame mark. 13” x 9” $1,000–1,500 543: ROOKWOOD Two Production vases in matte green glaze, including a Z-line bud vase, 1902. Both marked. 6” and 8 1/4” $400–600 544: ROOKWOOD Vellum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with pink roses, 1906. Overall crazing. Flame mark/VI/900C/V/FR. 8” x 5” $900–1,200 545: FULPER Three Art Deco vases in assorted glazes. Horizontal marks. Tallest: 14” $900–1,200 546: FULPER Three porcelain figural items: two perfume lamps and a powder box, in pink and purple. Small chip to fitter of smaller lamp. All marked. Tallest: 13 1/2” x 8” $800–1,200 547: FULPER Five vessels, three in Chinese Blue flambé glaze. Hairline and chip to bowl. Vertical marks. Tallest: 8” $700–1,000 548: FULPER Four vases, the tallest in Leopard Skin Crystalline glaze. Restoration to drill hole on Mirrored Black. Vertical marks. Tallest: 10” $650–950 238 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 549: FULPER Rare factory lamp base in Cat’s Eye Flambé glaze. Vertical mark and 107. Total: 11 1/4” x 4 1/2” $450–650 550: FULPER Two-handled urn of hammered texture covered in frothy Chinese Blue and amber flambé glaze. Horizontal mark 490. 12 1/2” x 12” $750–1,000 551: FULPER Five pieces: four in turquoise crystalline glaze, and a two-handled urn in blue and green flambé. Cork on jug split. Vertical or horizontal marks, jug unmarked. Tallest: 10 1/2” $400–600 552: FULPER Three vases in assorted glazes. Some minor grinding chips. Vertical marks. Tallest: 7 1/2” $600–900 553: FULPER Seven pieces in assorted shapes and glazes, including a turquoise crystalline console set. All marked. Center bowl: 3 1/2” x 16” $400–600 554: FULPER Cat figure in matte white glaze. Horizontal mark. 7” x 8 1/2” $400–600 555: MARBLEHEAD Tapered vase painted by Hannah Tutt with stylized fruit trees in orange, green, and brown, on a gray ground. Restoration to small chip at rim. Stamped ship mark, HT. 3 1/2” x 4 1/4” $1,000–1,500 556: MARBLEHEAD Trivet tile embossed with a basket of fruit and flowers in polychrome on matte chocolate brown ground. Stamped ship mark. 6” sq. $500–750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 239 557: MARBLEHEAD Three vases and one candlestick in assorted glazes. Short and tight line to rim of largest. All marked. Largest: 4” x 5 3/4” $800–1,200 558: MARBLEHEAD Three vases in blue or gray matte glaze. All marked. Tallest: 6 1/2” $800–1,200 559: MARBLEHEAD Bowl painted with a band of stylized fruit and leaves on pale gray ground. Painted ship mark and B. 2 1/2” x 6” $1,250–1,750 560: W. J. WALLEY Bowl covered in green and brown flambé glaze. Stamped WJW. 4” x 6 1/2” $600–900 561: MERRIMAC Jardinière covered in a fine frothy green and gunmetal glaze. Restoration to small area of rim, network of hairlines on interior bottom. Paper label. 5 1/2” x 8 1/2” $800–1,200 562: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Two milk pitchers decorated with a band of squirrels and geese. Opposing hairlines and small nick to pitcher with geese. Both marked. 3 1/4” each $700–900 563: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Small bowl incised with clusters of geese in slate gray on a blue-gray ground. In ink MBW 272. 2” x 6” dia. $500–750 564: 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” $600–800 240 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 565: GRUEBY Vase with tooled and applied full-height leaves alternating with buds under fine matte green glaze. Restoration to chip at rim and base. Circular Faience stamp, triangle H. 7 3/4” x 4 1/4” $1,250–1,750 566: GRUEBY Three cabinet pieces: two vases and a scarab paperweight. Restoration to chip on green vase. All marked. Tallest: 3” $1,200–1,700 567: GRUEBY Three pieces: green vase with carved leaves, squat bowl in matte mustard, and 6” tile with cymbal-playing putto. All marked. Vase: 6 3/4” x 4” $1,650–2,250 568: GRUEBY Etc. Three pieces: Grueby vase in thick indigo glaze, glaze misses; Marblehead brown cabinet vase; SEG paperweight with swan. All marked. Tallest: 5” $900–1,200 569: GRUEBY Four scarab paperweights in assorted glazes and sizes. Small chips to base of blue, and a few minor nicks to base of green. All marked. 3” and 2 1/2” $1,250–1,750 570: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early mug incised with poppy pods by Sally Holt, 1905. Restoration around base. NC/SSH/JM/AS15/Q. 4 1/2” x 5” $2,000–2,500 571: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Small squat vessel by Sadie Irvine with a band of gladiola, 1921. NC/SI/LJ80/10/JM. 1 3/4” x 3 3/4” $900–1,400 572: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Squat vessel carved by unknown artist with fan-shaped pink and yellow blossoms and large leaves, 1924. Restoration to chip at rim. NC/JM/65/0G70. 4 1/2” x 7 1/4” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 241 573: GEORGE OHR Bisque-fired squat vessel of marbleized clay with folded rim, 1906. Firing crack to base. Script signature/06. 3 1/4” x 5 1/2” $1,500–2,000 574: GEORGE OHR Bisque-fired pouch-shaped bank. Stamped GE. OHR, Biloxi Miss. 3 1/2” x 2 1/2” $650–950 575: GEORGE OHR Small vase with deeply folded rim, entirely covered in gunmetal glaze. G.E.OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,500–2,000 576: GEORGE OHR Novelty hat covered in gunmetal and bottle green glaze. Unmarked. 2 1/4” x 4 3/4” $1,000–1,500 577: CLIFTON Two vases in matte green glaze, one embossed with poppies. Both marked, poppy vase hand-incised Clifton First Fire October 1905. 5 1/2” and 6 1/2” $750–1,000 578: CLIFTON Eight Clifton vessels of assorted lines. All marked. Tallest: 5 1/2” $600–900 579: CLIFTON Etc. Five vases: three Clifton bottle-shaped in various glazes, Markham squat twohandled, and Teco bulbous green (bruise to rim). All marked. Tallest: 11” $800–1,200 580: HAMPSHIRE Tall vase embossed with blossoms and leaves under matte green glaze. Stamped Hampshire Pottery 117. 15 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,400–1,900 242 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 581: HAMPSHIRE Three vases and one chamberstick in matte green glaze. 1/2” chip to rim of vase with corn. All marked. Tallest: 6” $650–950 582: HAMPSHIRE Five pieces: two low bowls, two vases, and a fairy lamp in green or blue glaze. Marked. Tallest: 6 1/2” $550–750 583: HAMPSHIRE Two vases in fine blue and green frothy glazes. Both marked. 5 1/2” and 8 1/2” $750–1,000 584: HAMPSHIRE Eight vases in matte green or matte blue glaze. Hairlines to blue cabinet vase. All marked. Tallest: 6 1/4” $600–900 585: VAN BRIGGLE Tapering vase embossed with dragonflies under bright green and purple glaze, 1910’s. AA VAN BRIGGLE. 9 3/4” x 4 3/4” $600–900 586: VAN BRIGGLE Bulbous vase embossed with full-height leaves under two-tone matte blue glaze, 1917. 1/2” grinding chip. AA/1917. 4 1/2” x 3 1/2” $300–400 587: VAN BRIGGLE Etc. Nine pieces: four Van Briggle vases (small chip to base of tallest and chip to rim of cabinet vase); Saturday Evening Girls yellow vase (short hairlines) and pitcher; two Dedham Crackleware bread plates in Pond Lily design (firing bubbles around rims); Marblehead cabinet vase in dark blue (hairline). All marked. Tallest: 9” $600–800 588: VAN BRIGGLE Rare jardinière in rustic bark pattern under matte pink glaze, 1914. Kiln kiss to one side. AA 1914. 3 1/2” x 9 3/4” $250–350 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 243 589: TECO Bottle-shaped vase with buttressed handles in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 9 1/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 590: TECO Bulbous low bowl in matte green glaze with generous charcoaling. Stamped Teco. 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” dia. $1,000–1,500 591: TECO Etc. Three cabinet vases: two green Teco and one lustered Pewabic. All marked. Tallest: 4 3/4” $800–1,200 592: TECO Flat bowl embossed with a fruiting wreath under matte green glaze. Stamped Teco 136. 2 1/4” x 9 1/2” $800–1,200 593: TECO Pitcher with whiplash handle covered in matte green glaze. 1/4” chip to rim. Stamped Teco 294. 9” x 5” $750–1,000 594: TECO Two bud vases, one green and one brown. Both stamped Teco. 6 3/4” and 7 1/2” $1,400–1,900 595: WHEATLEY Lamp base with buttressed feet and leaf and bud decoration under matte green glaze. Incised WP 609. 10” x 8 1/2” $700–900 596: WHEATLEY Lamp base in the Kendrick style with three buttressed feet, full-height leaves, and buds, covered in matte brown glaze. Enlarged factory hole to base, abrasion around rim, some chips to feet. WP 6. 12 1/2” x 10” $700–1,000 244 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 597: ATLANTIC Covered box with crouching gnomes, covered in emerald green majolica glaze. Some nicks to edges. Illegible marks. 8 1/4” x 12 1/4” x 9 1/4” $1,000–1,500 598: NORTHWESTERN TERRA COTTA Advertising figural lid shaped as a bear, covered in gold paint. Flaking to paint and some touch-ups. 10 3/4” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 599: CHICAGO CRUCIBLE Etc. Urn covered in a rare cobalt glaze with gilded accents (the first such example we’ve seen); along with a squat Fulper vase embossed with a floral pattern and covered in matte blue glaze, missing lid. Urn stamped CHICAGO CRUCIBLE CO. Chicago Ill. 10 1/2” and 3 1/2” $400–600 600: LIBERTY & CO. Tudric pewter biscuit box by Archibald Knox with stylized blossoms and leaves. Stamped TUDRIC 0194. 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 601: LIBERTY & CO. Tudric pewter figural pitcher of an owl with jade eyes. A couple of small, shallow dents. Stamped TUDRIC 5 035. 8” x 6 1/2” $750–1,000 602: LIBERTY & CO. Etc. Four pieces: Liberty bud vase with green tourmaline and turquoise cabochons (some touch-ups, a few shallow dents), Ruskin covered jar in mottled cobalt glaze, miniature Secessionist brass frame, and Wedgwood Lustre bowl (3/4” chip to outer rim). Bud vase: 4 1/2”, bowl: 2 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,400–1,800 603: EUROPEAN METALWARE Pair of copper figural candlesticks with frogs, no bobeches, unmarked, 7”; German or Austrian hammered silver fluted bowl, unmarked, 10” dia.; L. Provins hammered copper vase with brass wash, signed L. Provins. 9” $600–800 604: W. M . F. Jugendstil pewter and wood serving tray with pierced handles on ball feet. Hallmarks B, I/O, OX, WMF. 10 3/4” x 20” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 245 605: GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper umbrella stand embossed with spade-shaped leaves. Impressed joiner’s compass mark. 23 3/4” x 13” $1,200–1,800 606: ARTS & CRAFTS Large hammered copper wall-hanging candle sconce in the style of Carence Crafters, embossed with organic design. Dark patina. Unmarked. 20 1/2” x 10 1/2” $850–1,250 607: DIRK VAN ERP Woven bamboo tray with large riveted hammered copper handles. Some breaks and losses to bamboo, dents and cleaned patina on handles. Unmarked. 18” dia. $850–1,250 608: SORENSEN Etc. Two hammered copper hinged boxes, one by Sorensen, the other unknown. One stamped S. 2 1/2” x 8 3/4” x 4”, and 4” x 5 3/4” x 5” $300–400 609: HEINTZ Sterling-on-Bronze two vases in floral pattern on mottled bronzed patina. Shallow dent to shorter. Both stamped. 10” and 10 3/4” $750–1,000 610: TIFFANY STUDIOS Etc. Bronze table lamp with electrified oil font, topped by a pebbled shade by unknown maker. Base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 14 1/2” x 12” $1,000–1,500 611: ARTS & CRAFTS Table lamp, its helmet-shaped shade with “hammered” metal bands lined in curved caramel slag glass, over a two-socket faceted base, in bronze patina. Unmarked. 22 1/4” x 15 1/2” $1,200–1,600 612: ARTS & CRAFTS Table lamp, its faceted shade lined in green slag glass over a cut-out and riveted single-socket oak base. Unmarked. 24” x 18” $1,200–1,600 246 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 613: BRADLEY AND HUBBARD Table lamp, its geometrical faceted shade with Greek key band, lined in green and yellow slag glass, over a three-socket base, covered in verdigris patin. One replaced socket, upper panels probably replaced. Unmarked. 22” x 15” $600–900 614: ARTS & CRAFTS Chandelier of caramel slag glass in hammered metal frame. Complete with ceiling cap and chain. Unmarked. 60” x 20” $1,000–1,500 615: UNIQUE LAMP CO. Table lamp, its leaded glass shade with pink blossoms and green leaves on amber slag glass ground, over a two-socket fluted base with green leaves. 20” x 15” $1,000–1,500 616: ROYCROFT Hammered copper desk lamp with helmet shade. Cleaned patina. Orb & Cross mark. 17” x 7” $950–1,250 617: ROYCROFT Two copper lanterns, one with clear glass panes and smooth ceiling cap, the other with amber bubble glass and hammered cap. (From Elbert Hubbard’s son’s residence in East Aurora.) Unmarked. With plate: 18” x 8” and 20” x 7” $1,000–1,500 618: ROYCROFT Four hammered brass wall sconces, three with candle fixture. Original patina and switch. Unmarked. (From Elbert Hubbard’s son’s residence in East Aurora.) 10” x 3 1/2” $600–900 619: ARTS & CRAFTS Iron chandelier with six candle fixtures, complete with chain and ceiling cap. 55” x 30” $500–750 620: ARTS & CRAFTS Hammered copper piano lamp with a riveted hanging lantern, lined in raspberry and amber slag glass. (An excellent and unusual Arts & Crafts item.) Normal cleaning to original patina. Unmarked. 8 1/2” x 10” x 17” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 247 621: ARTS & CRAFTS Brass and leaded glass hanging light fixture complete with chains. (A handsome fixture.) Unmarked. 25” x 11” $1,000–1,500 622: RIVIERE Hanging copper lantern in the style of Tiffany, its pierced sides in a floral pattern, lined in caramel slag glass. Unmarked. 14” x 8” sq. $500–700 623: LIGHTING Two table lamps, one with two Emeralite conical shades, and one in the style of Bradley and Hubbard with a pink slag glass-lined shade. 23 1/2” x 21” and 21” x 7” $500–700 624: ARTS & CRAFTS Table lamp, its leaded glass shade over a two-socket oak base. Original finish. Unmarked. 25” x 19” sq. $450–650 624A: WINDOW Tall Arts & Crafts leaded glass window with a balustrade, column, and flower vase. Frame: 70 3/4” x 29” $1,750–2,250 624B: ARTS & CRAFTS LIGHTING Four hanging lanterns, each with caramel and green leaded slag glass, with oak leaf motif in a brass frame. Complete with some chain links. One with piece of replaced slag glass. Unmarked. 15 1/2” x 7 1/2” sq. without chain. $3,000–4,000 two of four 624C: ARTS & CRAFTS Two pairs of andirons. Unmarked. 23 1/2” and 18” $450–650 624D: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DESIGN Vertical leaded glass window after ones in the “Coonley Playhouse”. Unmarked. Frame: 54 3/4” x 20 1/4” $1,250–1,750 248 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 625: CHARLES ROHLFS 626: S T I C K L E Y B R O T H E R S (Attr.) Meditation chair with triangular seat and swingout pipe holders. Carved R. 29” x 16 1/4” x 20” Even-arm settle with loose seat cushion on slatted base, upholstered in brown vinyl. Unmarked. 31” x 76 1/2” x 29 1/2” $1,200–1,700 $1,200–1,800 627: L. & J.G STICKLEY 628: Desk (no. 500) with five drawers and knee hole. “The Work of...” decal. 29 1/4” x 42” x 26” $900–1,400 L. & J.G STICKLEY Tall-back armchair (no. 814) with slatted back and sides, spring seat recovered in burgundy leather. Unmarked. 44 1/4” x 27 3/4” x 21” $1,200–1,800 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 249 629: STICKLEY BROTHERS, Etc. Lamp table with circular top and trumpet cross-stretchers. Together with a Morris chair in the style of Lifetime, with a drop-in spring seat and pillow recovered in leather. Table marked with metal tag. 30” x 35 1/2”, 42” x 31 1/4” x 36 1/4” 630: O L D H I C K O R Y (Attr.) Four barrel armchairs with cane weaving. Unmarked. 33” x 29” x 25” $1,500–2,000 $1,400–2,200 631: GUSTAV STICKLEY / L. & J.G STICKLEY Two similar Gustav Stickley armchairs with foam cushion. Together with an L. & J.G STICKLEY clip-corner lamp table. Table marked with “The Work of...” decal. Chairs, 38” x 26 1/4” x 22 3/4”; table, 29” x 24” 632: STICKLEY BROTHERS Two side chairs and two-drawer writing table. Metal tags to one chair and table. Chairs 38 3/4” x 17” x 17 1/2”; table 29 1/4” x 36” x 16” $800–1,200 $1,500–2,200 250 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 633: 634: GUSTAV STICKLEY GUSTAV STICKLEY Five-leg dining table with circular top (no. 632), ca. 1902-03. Complete with three leaves. Large red decal. 31” x 48”, leaves 12” ea. Sideboard with mirrored back fastened with butterfly joints. Branded signature. 50” x 48” x 20” $2,800–3,500 $2,500–3,500 635: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of eleven heavy ladderback dining chairs, nine side- (no. 349 1/2) and two arm- (no. 349), the side chairs covered in silk upholstery (distressed), the armchairs recovered in brown leather. Red decals. Armchair, 37 1/2” x 26 1/2” x 21 1/2” $2,800–3,800 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 251 636: STICKLEY BROTHERS 637: L. & J.G STICKLEY Double-door china cabinet with three adjustable glass shelves. Oval paper label. 61” x 48” x 17 1/2” Assembled set of four dining room chairs (no. 424) with drop-in spring seats. Unmarked. 36” x 19 1/2” x 19” $1,800–2,500 $1,400–1,800 638: 639: GUSTAV STICKLEY Library table with single drawer. Partial paper label. 29” x 36” x 24” $1,100–1,400 L. & J.G STICKLEY Two tables with circular top and lower shelf. Smaller has Handcraft decal. 29” x 36”, 29” x 18” $1,500–2,200 252 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 640: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Sideboard (no. 738) with strap hinges. Branded signature. 46” x 60” x 22” $3,000–5,000 641: GUSTAV STICKLEY Dining table with five tapered legs, and three original 12” leaves. 29 1/2” x 48” $1,500–2,500 642: GUSTAV STICKLEY Eight ladderback dining chairs (no. 306 1/2) with replaced chocolate brown leather. All identical in size, one chair back not pegged. Unmarked. 36” x 17” x 19” $2,500–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 253 643: L. & J.G STICKLEY Drop-arm Morris chair (no. 410) with quadrilinear posts, new foam cushion and back pillow covered in tan leather. Unmarked. 41” x 32 3/4” x 38” $2,400–3,200 644: L. & J.G. STICKLEY / ONONDAGA SHOPS 645: Early single-drawer library table (no. 377). Unmarked. 29” x 48” x 30” $1,400–1,800 SECESSIONIST Grandfather clock with brass face and base molding, beveled glass door with added glass shelves where pendulum originally swung, possibly imported by Gustav Stickley. Partial Eastwood label. 78” x 15 1/4” x 9 1/2” $1,800–2,500 254 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 646: BROOKS 647: Even-arm settle (no. 5). Unmarked. 33 1/4” x 58” x 28 1/2” $1,500–2,500 GUSTAV STICKLEY Early five-drawer kneehole desk with faceted wooden pulls. Red decal. 29 1/2” x 36 1/2” x 24 1/4” $1,200–1,800 648: L. & J.G STICKLEY 649: GUSTAV STICKLEY Occasional table with cut-corner top and square lower shelf. (An extremely rare form). “The Work of...” decal. 29” x 36” Four ladderback dining chairs (no. 306 1/2), with rush seats. Red decals to two chairs. 36” x 17” x 19” $1,200–1,800 $1,200–1,800 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 255 650: KENTON HILLS Vase painted with calla lilies on an indigo butterfat ground. Drilled bottom, probably at factory. Leaf stamp 153. 11 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,200–1,500 651: KENTON HILLS Hemispherical bowl by William Hentschel with stylized leaves in brown and indigo. Leaf stamp 186 Hentschel, and rare paper label. 5” x 6” $800–1,200 652: KENTON HILLS Two vessels, one vase squeezebagdecorated on green tiger eye ground, and one squat purple bowl. Tight line to rim of vase. Both marked. 8 1/4” and 2” $600–900 653: KENTON HILLS Tall vase painted with golden irises. Base drilled, probably at factory. Leaf stamp and 176. 12 1/2” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 654: KENTON HILLS Tall cylindrical vase painted by William Hentschel with orchids on an ivory ground. Stamped leaf mark, 179, painted Hentschel. 12 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,250–1,750 655: KENTON HILLS Tall vase with pink blossoms on pearl gray ground. Drilled base, probably at factory. Stamped leaf mark, 176. 12 1/2” x 5 1/2” $900–1,200 656: KENTON HILLS Vase with squeezebag decoration on a green tiger eye ground by William Hentschel. Base drilled, probably at factory, some abrasion around base. Signed. W. E. Hentschel, leaf stamp, 153. 11 1/2 x 5 1/2” $600–900 657: KENTON HILLS Unica vase by Laza Stratton with blossoms in brown butterfat on white ground. restoration to rim and shoulder. Stamped leaf mark. 8 1/4” x 4 1/4” $800–1,200 256 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 658: KENTON HILLS Pear-shaped factory lamp base with large leaves on a blue butterfat ground. Leaf stamp 87. 10” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 659: KENTON HILLS Flaring vase painted with green and brown flowers on mottled blue ground. Floral stamp HB 95, artist DS. 9” x 7” $950–1,250 660: ROOKWOOD Incised Mat vase by Elizabeth Barrett with large blue fruit and green leaves on a butterfat mustard ground, 1915. Flame mark/XV/1917/artist’s cipher. 6” x 6 1/4” $900–1,300 661: ROOKWOOD Large Wax Mat urn by Jens Jensen with plums on a peach ground, 1930. Uncrazed. Restoration to chip at base. Flame mark/XXX/264OC/artist’s cipher. 13 3/4” x 9 1/2” $1,000–1,500 662: ROOKWOOD Two trivet tiles designed by William Hentschel with birds, one in blue-greens, the other in purples, 1913 and 1914. Both framed. Both marked. 5 3/4” sq. $1,000–1,500 663: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase by Loretta Holtkamp with magnolia branches on pearl gray ground, 1946. Flame mark/XLVI/6204C/LH/2714. 7 1/2” x 7” $800–1,200 664: ROOKWOOD Production Rook bookends in café-au-lait glaze, 1919. Short bruise to one corner. Flame mark. 6 1/4” x 6 1/2” $600–900 665: ROOKWOOD Carved Matt vase by Charles Todd with a wreath of fruit in yellow and amber on a purple ground, 1919. Grinding flake to base. Flame mark/XIX/2032D/V/C.S.T. 9 1/2” x 4 1/2” $850–1,250 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 257 666: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne ridged vase by William Hentschel, 1926. Flame mark/XXVI/915D/WEH. 7” x 5 1/2” $900–1,400 667: ROOKWOOD Vellum vase finely painted by Ed Diers with sprigs of blue flowers, 1925. Crisp decoration, uncrazed, 1 1/4” Y-line from firing or stilt-pull removal. Flame mark/XXV/614E/V/ED. 8 1/4” x 4 1/2” $1,250–1,750 668: ROOKWOOD Vellum vase by Lenore Asbury with pink and red cosmos on blue ground, 1927. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXVII/925E/V/L.A. 7 1/4” x 3 3/4” $900–1,200 669: ROOKWOOD Etc. Four vases: two Rookwood Production including a tall and rare example with purple ferns on green ground, 1935, the other with owls; Van Briggle squat vase in Persian Rose glaze, 1920’s; Monmouth corseted vase. All marked. Tallest: 11 1/2” $1,000–1,500 670: ROOKWOOD Vellum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with daisies on a pastel ground, 1926. Flame mark/XXVI/1930/FR. 6 3/4” x 3” $600–900 671: ROOKWOOD Three Production vases: Cirrus, Violet Gray, and Dip Drip, 1940’s and 50’s. All marked. Tallest: 18” $600–900 672: ROOKWOOD / WELLER Three Weller vases in Louwelsa and Eocean, and two Rookwood rook pieces, a single bookend, and a coin tray (both X’d). All marked. Tallest: 9 1/4” $800–1,200 673: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by Elizabeth Barrett with Art Deco blossoms in dark brown on a rich orange ground. Flame mark/XXVII/2917E/EB. 6 1/2” x 5” $600–800 258 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 674: ROOKWOOD Iris Glaze vase decorated by Rose Fechheimer with purple trillium, 1902. Flame mark/II/732BB/W/R.F. 8 1/4” x 4” $900–1,400 675: MERRIMAC Cylindrical vase covered in a superior feathered semi-matte green glaze. Unmarked. 7 1/2” x 4” $1,000–1,500 676: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS Bud vase covered in a bottle-green glaze. (A little gem.) Stamped CKW. 5” x 2 1/2” $600–900 677: BROUWER Vase with flat shoulder, flame-painted in copper tones. Very minor abrasion around rim. Flame mark. 4” x 4” $950–1,250 678: BROUWER Flame-painted vase in orange and yellow luster. Incised flame mark and paper label. 4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 679: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Low bowl and flower frog, the bowl decorated in cuerda seca with Greek key on blue ground. Marked S.E.G. JG 8-15, 10-15. 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” $1,250–1,750 680: BROUWER Flame-painted vase with flat shoulder in yellow and amber. Incised whale bone and Brouwer. 4” x 4 3/4” $1,000–1,500 681: BROUWER Tall flame-painted vase. Some chips to rim, drilled hole on bottom. Etched flame. 10 1/2” x 4 1/2” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 259 682: JERVIS (OYSTER BAY) Small spherical vase incised and enameldecorated with blue irises on brown ground. Incised JERVIS OB. 3 1/2” x 4” $1,000–1,500 683: VOLKMAR Three-handled vase covered in mottled indigo matte glaze. Incised V. 7” x 6” $1,000–1,500 684: HAMPSHIRE Four pieces in matte green glaze: a vase, a kylyx (restoration to handle), a pitcher (broken handle), and a scalloped bowl. Marked. Tallest: 9 3/4” $550–750 685: HAMPSHIRE Four pieces in matte glaze, two vases and two bowls. Grinding inconsistency to base of tallest vase. Three marked. Tallest: 6 1/4” $600–900 686: HAMPSHIRE / SHEARWATER Three pieces in matte green: two Hampshire vases, and a Shearwater figurine of a prancing horse (covered in varnish, grinding chip inside leg). Figurine and one vase marked. Horse: 6”, taller vase: 6” $500–750 687: HAMPSHIRE Three pieces in matte green glaze, two vases and a covered inkwell. Vases marked. Tallest: 9” $750–1,000 688: TECO Bulbous vase covered in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 9 1/2” x 4 3/4” $1,250–1,750 689: OVERBECK Ovoid vase covered in pink and white frothy glaze. Incised OBK. 8 1/4” x 6 1/2” $1,250–1,750 260 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 690: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Bulbous vase painted in the Persian style in rich jewel tones. Indigo stamp, artist’s cipher. 5” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,500 691: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase carved by D. Nasset with a chain of figures holding hands, covered in matte brown glaze. Circular cobalt stamp and artist’s signature. 4 1/2” x 4 3/4” $1,000–1,500 692: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Squat vessel by Margaret Ruder incised with large brown leaves on a green ground, 1950. Indigo stamp. Incised MARgARET RudER Nov8 1950. 5 1/4” x 6 3/4” $700–1,000 693: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES High-walled vessel excised with an abstract pattern in black and ivory. 1/4” flake to base. Indigo stamp, carved cipher. 5” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 694: RHEAD SANTA BARBARA Low bowl decorated with a band of light pink blossoms and green leaves on a blue and white ground. Some bubbles to glaze, hairline and small chip to rim. Stamped mark. 2” x 8 1/2” $1,000–1,500 695: AREQUIPA Squat vessel covered in mottled taupe and brown semi-matte glaze. Stamped AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA 957 31. 3 1/4” x 6” $800–1,200 696: CALIFORNIA FAIENCE Vase embossed with pairs of doves in heart shapes, covered in oxblood glaze. Script California Faience mark. 6 1/2” x 4” $500–700 697:NO LOT 698: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large stoneware vase by Jospeh Meyers with two buttressed handles, covered in emerald green and gunmetal flambé glaze, 1930’s. NC/FR/JM. 8 3/4” x 9” $1,250–1,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 261 699: JUGTOWN Three vases, two in Chinese blue glaze, one in mottled white. All stamped Jugtown Ware. Tallest: 8 1/2” $1,200–1,500 700: JUGTOWN Ridged urn with two small handles covered in rare mirror black glaze. Circular Jugtown Ware stamp. 9 1/2” x 7” $600–900 701: VAN BRIGGLE Early cabinet vase in matte green glaze, 1902. AA VAN BRIGGLE 39 DE 1902 III. 4 1/4” x 3” $1,000–1,500 702: VAN BRIGGLE Fraternity mug for Kappa Epsilon in a rich feathered matte green glaze, 1908-11. AA VAN BRIGGLE COLO. SPGS 763. 6 3/4” x 5” $650–950 703: VAN BRIGGLE Pair of figural bookends with bear climbing trunks, covered in Persian Rose glaze. Incised AA. 7 3/4” x 7 1/2” $1,700–2,200 704: VAN BRIGGLE Owl lamp covered in Persian Rose glaze with yellow glass eyes. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 4 1/2” $400–600 705: VAN BRIGGLE Vase embossed with crocuses under slate blue matte glaze, 1908-11. AA VAN BRIGGLE COLO. SPGS. 823 G. 5 1/4” x 3 3/4” $700–1,000 706: VAN BRIGGLE Cabinet vase embossed with lotus blossoms under mottled glossy turquoise glaze, 1908-11. AA VAN BRIGGLE 194. 2 3/4” x 2 3/4” $300–450 262 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 707: VAN BRIGGLE Early vase covered in a leathery blue-green glaze, 1905. AA/335/VANBRIGGLE/VX/1905. 9 3/4” x 4 1/4” $1,200–1,500 708: VAN BRIGGLE Vase embossed with stylized blossoms under a fine, frothy matte green glaze, the chocolate brown clay showing through, 1908-11. 1” stilt-pull chip. AA Van Briggle, Colo Spgs 651. 6 1/4” x 4” $900–1,400 709: MOORCROFT Early Florian vase with all-over decoration of black-eyed Susans, c. 1902. 1” area of glaze scaling at base, restoration to one handle. Stamped registration mark, W Moorcroft Des in green. 10” x 7 1/4” $1,250–1,750 710: MOORCROFT Hazledene bulbous vase in blue and green. Green script W. Moorcroft Des, stamped RDNO397964 MADE FOR LIBERTY & CO., P. 5” x 3 3/4” $1,000–1,500 711: MOORCROFT Two pieces: low bowl with fish, and a Pomegranate small dish with pewter foot. Dish marked TUDRIC MOORCROFT/H/MADE IN ENGLAND/01339. Dish: 2 3/4” x 4 1/4” $750–1,000 712: MARTIN BROTHERS Stoneware jug with a grotesque decoration, 1908. Restored. 9-1908 Martin Bros. London + Southall. 7 1/2” x 8” $500–750 713: CLEMENT MASSIER Gourd-shaped lamp base with four scalloped buttressed handles, painted with mistletoe in lustered glaze. One reglued handle (as-is), a few small glaze chips. Incised MCM 1900 R. 6” x 10 1/2” $600–800 714: ZSOLNAY Bulbous vase with lustered feather pattern, and applied silver rim, base, and articulated silver rope. Some wear and scratches. Stamped ZSOLNAY, fivechurches ink stamp ZSOLNAY PECS 5459. 4 1/2” x 3 1/2” $900–1,400 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 263 715: GRUEBY / PARDEE Rare tile from the Alice in Wonderland series featuring The Cheshire Cat perched in a tree. Raised THE C. PARDEE WORKS. 4 1/4” sq. $1,000–1,500 716: GRUEBY / PARDEE Tile from the Alice In Wonderland series decorated with the Frog Footman. Minute glaze nicks to two corners. Marked THE C PARDEE WORKS. 4 1/4” sq. $1,000–1,500 717: GRUEBY Circular tile embossed with birds in fine ivory curdled matte glaze in glossy blue speckled ground. Minor nick to edge. Stamped 2740F. 6 3/4” dia. $1,000–1,500 718: GRUEBY / PARDEE Three Grueby “Eros” tiles, two glazed, and two Pardee floral tiles in green majolica glaze. Pardee tiles marked. All 6” $700–900 719: GRUEBY (Attr.) Architectural faience basin held by a putto, comes with additional basin. Some chips. Unmarked. 36” x 17 1/2” $1,000–1,500 720: GRUEBY Box lot fifty-three of assorted geometric tiles, 3” and 4” sq. Unmarked. $600–800 fifty-three tiles 721: GRUEBY Five large and fine 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 $1,200–1,600 722: GRUEBY Frieze of two 6” white clay tiles decorated in cuenca with ivory waterlilies and light green lily pads on dark green water. A few small chips to edges. Unmarked. $1,500–2,000 one of five 264 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 723: GRUEBY Tile with horse frieze in ivory on a bluegray and purple ground. Overfired, some varnish. Unmarked. 6” sq. $800–1,200 724: J . G . & J . F. L O W Six tiles, four seasons and two Shakespeare, “Portia”, and “Cordelia.” (Seldom do we see so many of these fine series together). A couple of minor flecks to edges. Together with a Kensington 6” portrait tile, framed. All marked. 6” x 4 1/2” and 8 1/4” x 4 3/4” $900–1,300 six of seven 725: LILIAN MILLER Five works on paper: two woodblock prints, “Torii Leading To A Fox Shrine,” 10 3/4” x 8 1/2”, and “Japanese Dwarf Berry Tree,” 1928, 11 1/4” x 8 1/4”; along with three small gouache landscapes, two 4” x 5 1/4” and 2 3/4” x 3 3/4”. Each matted and framed. All signed. $1,000–1,500 726: ROBERT M. DECKER Etc. Four framed landscapes: two watercolors on paper by Audra Hall, one farm and dunes oil and canvas by Robert M. Decker, and one seascape with sailboats by unknown artist. All marked. Decker sight: 6 1/4” x 13 1/2” one of five 727: one of four $1,000–1,500 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Two exhibition posters, one for Jean Bragg Gallery, New Orleans 1998, the other “An Enterprise for Southern Women, 18951940, Tulane University.” Both framed. Sight: 24” x 16”, and 33” x 17 1/2” $500–700 728: ELIZA DRAPER GARDINER Color woodblock print, “Picaback.” Matted and framed. Two folds to one corner, minor foxing. Unsigned. 10” x 7 1/4” $900–1,200 729: ARTS & CRAFTS ARTWORK Four pieces, two by Rookwood artists, gouache landscape by Ed Diers, sight, 12 1/2” x 8 1/2”, etching of Rookwood’s entrance by E.T. Hurley, 1916, image 12” x 8”; illumined motto of John Ruskin in fine Arts & Crafts frame, frame 16 1/2” x 15”; and poster for “Newcomb Pottery: An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940”, 33” x 18”. All but poster framed. $800–1,200 730: BERTHA LUM Etc. Four woodblock prints: Bertha Lum, 1936; Pedro DeLlemos, “Along the Road,” and “The Cliff Dweller;” Hiroshi Yoshida, “Sarusawa Pond,” 1904; together with B. Reardon graphite sketch. Each matted, three framed. All signed. Lum image: 12” x 8” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > one of four one of four 265 731: ETHEL REED Color poster for “Folly or Saintliness” by Jose Echegaray, Boston 1895. Framed. Sight: 20 3/4” x 15 1/2” $500–700 732: EDNA BOIES HOPKINS Color woodblock print on vellum, “Petunia,” in the Bibliophile: A Magazine and Review, Volume 1, 1908. Chop mark. Image: 7” x 4 1/2” $1,500–2,000 733: LAPIERRE Poster for Salon des Cent Fin de Siècle Exposition, 1899. Printed by Charles Verneaux Paris. Some folds and foxing. Matted and framed. Signed Lapierre. Sight: 22 1/2” x 15 1/4” $1,000–1,500 734: PERSIAN TEBRIZ Area rug with ruby red medallion and ivory spandrels, ca. 1970. 6’7” x 9’10” $400–600 735: PERSIAN TABRIZ Room-size rug with a geometric floral pattern on deep red field and indigo medallion, ca. 1970. 9’7” x 12’10” $600–900 736: PESHAWAR SERAPI Area rug with indigo medallion on brick field, and brick turtle palmette border. 5’7” x 8’1” $750–950 737: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Room-size rug with floral pattern on olive green ground. 10’ x 13’9” $800–1,200 738: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Area rug with floral pattern in jewel tones on a pale celadon field. 5’ x 6’ 10” $400–600 266 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 739: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Two runners with floral pattern, one on indigo field, the other in greens and sand. 2’6” x 8’ and 2’6” x 11’5” $400–600 740: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Area rug with floral pattern on jade green ground. 6’ x 9’3” $500–750 741: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Area rug with a floral pattern and cream border on midnight blue ground. 8’ x 10’. $500–750 742: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Room-size rug with floral and vine pattern in deep jewel tones. 8’2” x 10” $800–1,200 743: WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Room-size rug with a floral pattern in rich jewel tones. 8’10” x 11’9” $1,000–1,500 744: WILLIAM MORRIS Room-size rug with a floral pattern in amber and dark plum on a black field. 9’1” x 12’1” $600–900 745: BELOVA Desk lamp, its ovoid shade reverse-painted in a floral pattern, its surface acid-etched with blossoms, on a single-socket adjustable base in bronze patina. Unmarked. 10” x 7” $750–1,000 746: LIGHTING Table lamp, its mushroom-shaped leaded glass shade in a tulip pattern over a threesocket floral base with bronze patina. A couple of short breaks. Unmarked. 25” x 19” $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 267 747: PITTSBURGH Desk lamp, its “hammered” glass shade reverse-painted with a landscape, over a single-socket adjustable floral base in brass patina. Adjusting key marked PITTSBURGH. 8” x 9” $1,000–1,250 748: ARTS & CRAFTS Four lanterns with faux-hammered frames and mica shades, complete with chains and ceiling caps. Unmarked. $600–900 749: HANDEL (Attr.) Hammered copper riveted umbrella stand with cast handles. (While stamped Handel and numbered, we have never seen such a piece by this maker.) Excellent original, reddish patina, denting to foot. Stamped HANDEL 5262. 23” x 13 1/2” $1,000–1,500 749A: PILKINGTON Vase embossed with jaguars on a floral ground in lustered glazes. Missing lid. Stamped P XII ENGLAND/artist’s signature. 9 1/4” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 749B: MOORCROFT Candy dish in the Pomegranate pattern, c. 1914. Ink script signature, stamped MOORCROFT BURSLEM ENGLAND M 57. 5” x 9 1/2” $1,000–1,500 749C: ROYAL WOOSTER Porcelain figural pitcher with dragon and “jewels”. Restoration to neck, wing, and handle. Stamped No. 3257, with gold crown mark RW. 15” x 7 1/2” $1,200–1,600 749D: METTLACH Large Art Nouveau charger incised with a lady in profile surrounded by lilies. Wear to gild around rim. Stamped METTLACH VB 2548. 18” dia. $1,250–1,750 749E: METTLACH Art Nouveau charger by R. Thevenin with a maiden at pond. Incised P. 15 3/4” dia. $1,500–2,500 268 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 750: LIMBERT 751: LIMBERT Dresser with mirror (no. 478 1/2) in two-over-two configuration. Branded mark. 68 1/4” x 39 1/2” x 21” Library table with single drawer (no. 1140). Branded mark. 29 1/4” x 42” x 30” $1,500–2,200 $800–1,200 752: 753: LIMBERT, Etc. Dresser in two-over-two configuration. Together with a Stickley Brothers slatted armchair. Dresser has branded mark. Dresser, 70” x 42” x 21” L. & J.G STICKLEY Dresser with mirror. Unmarked. 67 1/2” x 42” x 21 1/4” $1,800–2,500 $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 269 754: GUSTAV STICKLEY 755: Early five-drawer writing desk and early rocker. Desk signed with red decal, rocker unmarked. Desk, 29” x 42” x 24”; rocker, 35 1/2” x 27” x 25 1/2” L. & J.G STICKLEY, Etc. Postcard desk (no. 602) and chair. Chair has “Work of...” decal. Desk, 36 3/4” x 40” x 22” $1,000–1,400 $900–1,400 756: GUSTAV STICKLEY 757: Tabouret with circular top. Small red decal, Eastwood paper label. 16” x 14” L. & J.G STICKLEY Tabouret with clip-corner top. Handcraft decal. 20” x 18” sq. $1,200–1,800 $600–900 270 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 758: ARTS & CRAFTS Massive trestle table. 29 1/2” x 72” x 36” $2,500–3,500 759: ARTS & CRAFTS 760: STICKLEY BROTHERS Set of six heavy ladderback dining chairs, two arm- and four side-, with saddle seats. Unmarked. Armchair, 37 1/2” x 28” x 21” Two-door bookcase with adjustable shelves. Metal tag. 49 1/4” x 47 3/4” x 12” $900–1,400 $1,400–2,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 271 761: ARTS & CRAFTS 762: Three hallway pieces: corner cabinet possibly by the Lakeside Crafts Shops with two doors; hall bench with cut-outs possibly by Brooks; slatted magazine stand with two doors and magazine shelf. Cabinet, 34” x 17 1/4”; bench, 39” x 39” x 18 1/4”; mag. stand, 30” x 18” x 12 1/4” $1,200–1,800 ARTS & CRAFTS Lifetime (attr.) cube chair, together with an Arts & Crafts wastebasket with brass banding, a library table with long corbels and exposed tenon construction, and a copper table lamp with heraldic motif at base. All pieces unmarked. Cube chair, 31 1/2” x 26 1/2” x 25 1/2”; wastebasket, 16” x 11” x 11”; library table, 30” x 42 1/2” x 27”; lamp 25” x 16” $1,400–1,800 763: L. & J.G STICKLEY, Etc. 764: Pair of spindle-back side chairs (no. 330), unmarked. Together with an Arts & Crafts trestle table in the style of Gustav Stickley. 37” x 16” x 14 1/2” and 28 1/2” x 48” x 30” $1,100–1,500 L. & J.G STICKLEY, Etc. Drop-front desk (no. 660), with three drawers and lower shelf, together with a Karpen oversized rocker with loose pillows on plank seat, and an adjustable brass floor lamp with built-in ashtray. “Work of L&JG” decal, metal Karpen tag, lamp unsigned. Desk, 40” x 29 “ x 17”; rocker 44 1/2” x 31 1/2” x 36”; lamp adjustable from 43” to 52” $1,400–2,200 272 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 765: LIFETIME 766: LIFETIME Two-door china cabinet with three removable shelves. Paper label. 55” x 46” x 15” Sideboard with slatted doors and mirrored backsplash. Lifetime decal. 56” x 60” x 23” $1,400–2,200 $1,400–2,200 767: 768: STICKLEY BROTHERS Set of six ladder-back dining chairs, one arm- and five side-chairs with tacked-on seat inserts. Five with metal “Quaint” tags. Armchair, 39” x 25 1/2” x 20” STICKLEY BROTHERS Two-door bookcase and occasional table. “Quaint” brass tags. 50” x 37 1/2” x 13”, 26 1/4” x 24” x 17 3/4” $1,400–2,200 $1,800–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 273 769: GUSTAV STICKLEY 770: Two-door bookcase (no. 718) with gallery top, three fixed shelves and flush tenons through sides. Red decal and paper label. 56” x 54” x 13” GUSTAV STICKLEY Five-legged dining table (no. 632) with circular top, complete with two leaves. Red decal. 29” x 54” $900–1,400 $1,500–2,000 771: ARTS & CRAFTS Massive even-arm settle with pencil posts, in the style of Gustav Stickley, with non-upholstered spring seat. Unmarked. $1,200–1,800 274 furniture condition reports available on ragoarts.com 772: LANDSCAPE PAINTING Sunset landscape with pond and trees by Jane Luke. Framed (some chips to edges). Signed lower left. 13” x 19 1/4” $500–700 773: THE STUDIO Seventy-two issues, 1894-1907. Fair to very good condition. $1,000–1,500 774: JARVIE Two circular wrought copper trays, each with repoussé design of holly leaves and berries. One marked Jarvie in script, cleaned patina, the other unmarked, original patina. 6” dia. $1,000–1,500 775: JARVIE Hammered brass card tray embossed with a wreath of blossoms. Cleaned patina. Stamped The Jarvie Shop. 7 1/2” dia. $600–900 776: KALO Hammered sterling smoking tray complete with built-in matchbox holder with monogram RWS. Stamped STERLING HANDWROUGHT AT THE KALO SHOP X220. 3 3/4” x 15” x 9” $1,000–1,500 777: STYLE OF TIFFANY STUDIOS Copper ashtray stand in a corn pattern. Original patina, a few scratches, excellent quality. Unmarked. 26 1/2” x 9 1/2” $600–900 778: BRONZE Pair of bookends, each with a crouching lion over a shield and HELVETIORUM FIDELAC VIRTUT. Original patina. 5” x 7 1/4” $450–650 779: TOOLED LEATHER Large rectangular mat, possibly Roycroft, finely tooled with blossoms and leaves. A couple of minor ring stains, excellent overall condition. Illegible impressed signature on back. 20” x 39 1/4” $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 275 780: GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper desk blotter. Cleaning commensurate with age. Circular Craftsman stamp. 15” x 25” $750–1,000 781: ROYCROFT Hammered copper candlestick lamp with rope twist around base, and original clip-on laced shade. Fine original dark patina. Orb & Cross mark. 15” x 8” $900–1,400 782: JEFFERSON Table lamp, its acid-etched shade reversepainted with a bucolic landscape, over a two-socket base with bronze patina. Some areas of paint loss. Shade signed 2364 JEFFERSON CO. JNO. 22” x 16” $2,000–2,500 783: HANDEL Student lamp, its acid-etched shade reverse-painted with peacocks on an adjustable weighted base. Base painted gold. Shade signed HANDEL 7181 AG. 14” x 11” x 12 1/2” $1,750–2,250 784-785: 786: ARTS & CRAFTS Hanging lantern with overhanging square top, and four panels of purple, black, caramel, red, and white leaded glass in a copper mount. Wear to verdigris patina on cap. Unmarked. 14 1/2” x 9 1/2” sq. $500–700 787: BRADLEY & HUBBARD Student lamp with two faceted shades lined in green slag glass on a gilded classical base. Base stamped B&H. 16” x 15 1/2”, each shade 5” x 6” $1,900–2,400 788: GUSTAV STICKLEY Pair of wrought copper ceiling lanterns with pyramidal tops, cylindrical bases, wrought heart-shaped straps, and heart cut-outs. (Recently removed from its original home in Wyoming.) Original patina with wear, one with original ceiling cap and frosted glass liner, second with reproduction amber glass liner (slightly undersized), and replaced ceiling cap and no chain. Lantern only: 8” x 6” $1,500–2,000 789: SHOP OF THE CRAFTERS Table lamp no. 151, its flaring leaded glass shade in pink and green over an electrified base. Unmarked. 28” x 22” $800–1,200 276 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com NO LOT 790: HANDEL Piano lamp with adjustable caramel slag glass shade overlaid with faux tile or brick pattern on an adjustable bronzed base. Unmarked. 14” x 10” $800–1,200 791: JARVIE Bronze box designed by George Elmslie for the American Meat Packers Association, 1912. (See Chicago Metalsmiths, an Illustrated History, Sharon Darling, Chicago Historical Society, 1977, no. 90). Stamped “MADE BY ROBERT JARVIE UNION STOCKYARDS CHICAGO”. 1 3/4” x 4 1/4” x 2” $1,000–1,500 792: ARTS & CRAFTS Chandelier with four lantern drops lined in hammered amber slag glass, complete with chains and ceiling cap. Unmarked. 31 1/2” x 18” $1,000–1,500 793: ARTS & CRAFTS Chandelier with four lantern drops lined in hammered amber slag glass, complete with chains and ceiling cap. Dent to one side of plate. Unmarked. 31 1/2” x 18” $1,000–1,500 794: ARTS & CRAFTS Three assorted shades of slag glass, one chandelier and two sconces. Crack to largest, broken pane to medium. Unmarked. Largest: 11” x 20” $650–950 795: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early, unusual three-piece inkwell, surfacepainted by Roberta Kennon with blue violets and green spade-shaped leaves on a cream and cobalt ground, 1902. Some staining from ink, several bubbles on side. (These are seldom found intact, in such excellent condition). NC/Q/V61/RBK. 3 1/2” x 4 1/2” $1,900–2,400 796: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cabinet vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a bayou scene of live oaks and Spanish moss, 1931. NC/SI/2/SW89. 2 1/4” x 2 3/4” $1,000–1,500 797: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Pear-shaped vase carved by A.F. Simpson with pink blossoms on a purple ground, 1919. NC/AFS/190/KN94. 6 1/4” x 3 1/2” $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 277 798: GEORGE OHR Squat vessel covered in raspberry and gunmetal mirrored glaze. Stamped GO. E. OHR BILOXI, MISS. 2 1/2” x 3 3/4” $1,250–1,750 799: ZARK Ovoid vase painted with two layers of glaze as leaves and stems in green and lavender. Several small glaze misses. Impressed mark. 9” x 4” $1,750–2,250 799A: VAN BRIGGLE Two bulbous bud vases embossed with large leaves, one in blue and green matte glaze, 1908-11, the other in a rich tobacco brown glaze, 1915. Both marked. 5” each. $1,500–2,000 799B: VAN BRIGGLE Early vase covered in matte green glaze, 1906. Two short, tight lines to rim. AA VAN BRIGGLE 44? 1906 H. 5 1/4” x 4” $900–1,400 799C: WILLIAM EHRICH Art Deco ceramic sculpture, “Carmen,” 1941. (Ehrich won the Lillian Fairchild award for sculpture in 1942). A few very minor nicks. No visible signature, exhibition card fastened to bottom for National Art Week, November 1941, Albright Art Gallery. (Now Albright-Knox, Buffalo, NY). 17 1/2” x 13” $,1000–1,500 799D: JARVIE Hammered copper card tray, its rim embossed in a geometric pattern. Cleaned patina. Signed The Jarvie Shop. 7” dia. $900–1,200 799E: JARVIE Hammered copper card tray with embossed and textured rim. Medium patina. Signed The Jarvie Shop. 6” dia. $900–1,200 799F: SCHOOL OF A. W. DOW Charcoal drawing in the style of Arthur Wesley Dow depicting a farm house. Mounted in new Arts & Crafts frame. Unsigned. Sight: 15 1/2” x 11 3/4” $800–1,200 278 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 800: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase by Kataro Shirayamadani with colorful cherry blossoms and leaves on a feathered purple to powder blue ground, 1940. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XL/6730/KS. 5 1/2” x 3 1/2” $900–1,200 801: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain coupe painted by M.H. McDonald with a blooming branch, 1943. Uncrazed but for one area of foot. Flame mark/XLIII/6185F/MHM. 5 1/2” x 3 1/2” $800–1,200 802: ROOKWOOD Two pairs of bookends, large rooks in blue, 1937, small elephants in gray-green, 1923. All marked. Tallest: 6 1/2” $750–1,000 803: ROOKWOOD Modeled Mat pitcher by William Hentschel with tooled dandelion leaves in dark blue on a stippled dark blue ground, with matte purple glaze at mouth, 1910. Flame mark/X/668/WEH. 6 1/4” x 5 3/4” $800–1,200 804: ROOKWOOD Oversized architectural wall pocket in polychrome with a satyr and grapes, 1915. Flame mark/XV/2276. 12” x 6 1/2” $800–1,200 805: ROOKWOOD Unusual Standard Glaze vase with fine impasto painting of an elderly woman against a fiery gold, brown, and deep brown ground, 1890. (Uncrazed, exceptional quality.) Neat drill hole through center of bottom, possibly covering artist’s mark. Flame mark/589C/W. 12 1/2” x 3 1/2” $900–1,200 806: ROOKWOOD Three Production pieces: a rook vase in fine purple matte, a green figural paperweight, and a yellow vase. All marked. Tallest: 7” $500–750 807: ROOKWOOD Five Production pieces in various matte glazes. All marked. Tallest: 6” $600–900 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 279 808: ROOKWOOD Two Vellum vases, one painted by Kate Van Horne with orange dahlias on indigo ground, 1915, the other by Elizabeth McDermott with pink cherry blossoms on purple ground, 1920 (opposing hairlines). Both marked. 6” and 6 1/2” $400–600 809: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase by Margaret Helen McDonald with yellow and brown flowers and green leaves on a yellow ground, 1932. Flame mark/XXXII/6318C/MHM. 5 1/2” x 6” $750–1,000 810: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase decorated by William Hentschel with stylized leaves in brown on a pale blue ground, 1931. Flame mark/XXXI/6194D/WEH. 6 1/4” x 5” $700–1,000 811: ROOKWOOD Five Production vases in assorted glazes, including one with white geese. All marked. Tallest: 9 3/4” $600–900 812: ROOKWOOD Three Production vases in matte blue glaze. All marked. Tallest: 8” $500–750 813: ROOKWOOD Three vases: one painted Vellum by Sara Sax, light peppering around rim; Jewel Porcelain by Sallie Toohey; Production with rooks. All marked. Tallest: 4 3/4” $900–1,200 814: ROOKWOOD Iris Glaze vase decorated by Lenore Asbury with a rook flying beneath a pine branch, 1906. In as-is condition (hairline). Seconded mark for bursts. Flame mark/VI/913D/W/L.A./X. 7 1/4” x 4 1/4” $400–600 815: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat vase by Katherine Jones with camellias, 1924. Flame mark/XXIV/614E/KJ. 8 3/4” x 4 3/4” $950–1,250 280 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 816: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat two-handled vase by K. Jones with branches of pink flowers and green leaves on a yellow ground, 1927. Flame mark/XXVII/2207/KJ. 6 1/4” x 4 1/4” $650–950 817: ROOKWOOD Two Wax Mat vases by K. Jones with branches of pink flowers and green leaves against a purple ground, 1929. Flame marks/artist’s initials. 7” and 6” $1,000–1,500 818: ROOKWOOD Seven vases: Vellum glaze by Lenore Asbury with dogwood blossoms (X’d and cracked, as-is); Limoges-style jug by Hattie Horton, and five Production vases. All marked. Vellum: 5 1/4” $600–900 819: ROOKWOOD Vellum bud vase by E. T. Hurley with branches of white cherry blossoms on rose ground, 1923. Flame mark/XXIII/950F/V/E.T.H. 6” x 2 3/4” $650–950 820: ROOKWOOD Vellum tapered vase by O. G. Reed with pink blossoms and green leaves on a shaded ground, 1912. Seconded mark for glaze scaling at top rim. Flame mark/XII/1655E/V/O.G.R./X. 8” x 4 1/4” $300–400 821: ROOKWOOD Five Production pieces: two vases, two bowls, and a tile. All marked. Tallest: 6” $600–900 822: ROOKWOOD Wax Mat squat vessel by Elizabeth Lincoln with deep red and blue blossoms, 1922. Flame mark/XXII/923/LNL. 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” $800–1,200 823: ROOKWOOD Porcelain flaring vase by Elizabeth Barrett with a geometric butterfat decoration in gray, black, and brown, 1943. Flame mark/XLIII/2193/artist’s cipher. 5” x 5 1/2” $900–1,400 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 281 824: ANNA B. LEONARD Exceptional china-painted cake plate with gourds and leaves in orange and green on a rich Haviland porcelain ground. (Leonard is one of America’s rarest and more important china painters.) Stamped Haviland France, hand-written Anna B. Leonard. 14” dia. $750–1,000 825: CHARLES VOLKMAR Rare and tall two-handled vase, painted in barbotine with a pastoral scene, on a French blank dating to ca. 1875. Typical small flat chips to corners, old base chip. Chas. Volkmar painted on body. 11” x 8” $1,250–1,750 826: CHARLES VOLKMAR Pillow vase decorated in barbotine with a couple in period dress. Restoration to several areas. Artist signature illegible, raised CV. 9 1/2” x 6 3/4” $800–1,200 827: CINCINNATI SCHOOL Two pillow vases decorated in barbotine with moonlit marine landscapes. Some glaze flaking to base of one. One signed Oakford. 8 1/2” x 11 1/2” $1,000–1,500 828: CHINA PAINTING Plaque painted with farmyard scene of roosters, hens, and chicks. Framed. Plaque: 11” x 8 1/4” $600–900 829: FULPER Two early vases in Cucumber Crystalline glaze. Early marks. Tallest: 12” $750–1,000 830: FULPER Two early pieces in Flemington Green Flambé glaze: Vaz-Bowl with matte green exterior, and spherical vase. (Vaz-Bowls are rarely found in such good condition.) Both marked. Bowl: 11 1/2” dia. $650–950 831: FULPER Six vases in assorted glazes. Cracks to urn and faceted bud vase, short, tight lines inside barrel-shaped vase. All marked. Tallest: 7 1/4” $500–700 282 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 832: FULPER Two-handled vase covered in Copperdust Crystalline and Mirrored Black flambé glaze. Paper label over vertical mark. 9 3/4” x 7” $550–950 833: FULPER Vaz-Bowl in Mission Verde glaze and large Vasekraft in lustered green flambé glaze. Small glaze chip to handle, 1” hairline to rim, grinding to vase. Vertical marks. Taller: 8” $500–750 834: FULPER Large squat vessel covered in brown crystalline glaze dripping over Mustard Matt. Small chip to foot ring. Vertical mark. 8” x 10” $1,000–1,500 835: FULPER Three vases covered in blue glazes. Vertical marks. Tallest: 11” $750–1,000 836: FULPER Six cabinet pieces in assorted glazes, including bud vases and a poppy coaster. Vertical marks, paper label to bud vase. Tallest: 8 1/2” $450–650 837: FULPER Five vessels in assorted shapes and glazes, including two cabinet vases. Deep scratch beneath two-handled bowl. Vertical marks, except on Cat’s Eye vase. Tallest: 9 1/2” $550–750 838: FULPER Effigy bowl in Chinese Blue Flambé glaze, and a vase in blue crystalline over Famille Rose glaze. 1/2” bruise to rim of bowl, restoration to vase. Vertical marks. 7 1/2” and 10” $450–650 839: FULPER Corseted two-handled vase with frothy Copperdust Crystalline glaze over Flemington Green Flambé. Vertical mark. 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” $400–600 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 283 840: FULPER Three vases, two in turquoise crystalline, one early in Flemington Green. All marked. Tallest: 8” $400–600 841: FULPER Five-piece beer set in matte gunmetal, and a two-handled Cucumber crystalline vase. All with early marks. Tallest: 10 1/2” $400–600 842: FULPER Six items in Moss-to-Rose Flambé glaze: pair of bullet-vases, pair of candlesticks, and two flaring bowls. Restoration to smaller bowl, reglued foot to larger bowl. Vertical marks. Vases: 6 3/4” $400–600 843: FULPER Two porcelain figural perfume lamps. Glazed-over firing line to green dress. 1” line to fitter on ballerina shade. Both marked. Tallest: 12 1/2” x 8” $500–750 844: BATCHELDER Five tiles, one 8 1/2” sq. from the Evangelical series, with green and blue engobe, along with four 4” tiles, one with bird, one with lion. Stamped BATCHELDER LOS ANGELES. $600–800 845: WHEATLEY Etc. Twelve assorted tiles by Wheatley, Flint, Delft, S & S, D & M, etc. Some marked. From 3 3/4” to 6” $800–1,200 846: GRUEBY Rare and large unglazed vertical panel with three stylized birds on a blooming branch. 25” x 12” $800–1,200 847: D E P O R C E LY N E F L E S Two horizontal tiles decorated in cuenca with facing peacocks. One framed. Bottle stamp with TL and Delft. 4 3/4” x 17” $700–900 284 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 848: GRUEBY Early and large vase with a bulbous bottom and slightly flaring neck under rich matte green glaze. Impressed Faience mark 31-A. 11” x 7 1/2” $1,500–2,000 849: GRUEBY Bulbous vase carved with leaves and covered in two-tone matte green glaze. Stamped Faience mark. 7” x 4 1/2” $1,500–2,000 850: GRUEBY Tapering vase covered in a good frothy matte green glaze. Stamped Pottery mark. 8” x 3 3/4” $900–1,200 851: PEWABIC Vase covered in dripping, lustered green glaze. PEWABIC DETROIT stamp and paper label. 6 1/4” x 4 1/2” $400–600 852: MERRIMAC Fine vase with heavily tooled leaves under a rich flowing gloss to matte green glaze. (An exceptional example.) Opposing hairlines from top rim (about 2 1/2” each), flake to body, and a couple of nicks on leaves. Unmarked. 6 1/2” x 5” $650–950 853: MARBLEHEAD Four vessels, one an early squat bulbous vase in gray, the other three in taupe matte finishes. Burst bubble on rim of gray. Ship marks. Tallest: 5” $650–950 854: MARBLEHEAD Three vessels covered in taupe matte glaze. Ship marks. Tallest: 6” $650–950 855: MARBLEHEAD Three vases covered in taupe matte glaze. Ship marks. Tallest: 5 1/2” $650–950 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 285 856: MARBLEHEAD / HAMILTON Two tiles: Marblehead 4” sq. landscape tile in tones of blue and green, and Hamilton 6” sq. with squirrel in mottled glaze. Both framed. Both marked. $500–750 857: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Etc. Three Bybee vases, a rare gunmetal NDSM mask, and a tall Weller Roma vase. Weller unmarked. Tallest: 10” $500–750 858: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early and large three-handled tyge painted by Roberta V. Kennon with stylized fleurde-lys in medium blue against a light blue ground and deep blue handles, 1901. Reglued V-shaped chip and small chip at rim, glaze chip on bottom. NC/O/D-96/X/REK. 6” x 7 1/2” $1,400–1,900 859: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Squat Transitional vessel carved by C. M. Luria with blue amd yellow daffodils on a blue ground, 1914. NC/JM/CL/GU62/260/C. 3 1/4” x 5 3/4” $1,000–1,500 860: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Henrietta Bailey with white, yellow, and green blossoms on a blue ground, 1930. NC/JM/HB/SR93/35. 5 1/2” x 4” $1,200–1,600 861: SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS Etc. Four S.E.G. items, a creamer with geese (restoration to rim at handle and tip of spout), honey jar with bees (missing lid, fleck and tight line to rim), covered box with tulips (restoration to rim chip), small early dish; together with a Dedham 8 1/2” rabbit plate, and Rookwood seagull trivet. Tallest: 4 1/2” $1,350–1,750 862: CLEWELL / TECO Clewell bottle-shaped bud vase with copper casing in partial verdigris patina, some wear to patina; and Teco dimpled cabinet vase in matte green, glaze flake to bottom. Both marked. 3 3/4” x 6 1/2” $650–950 863: CROWN DUCAL Coffee and tea set transfer-decorated with stylized trees and enamel-painted with large orange fruit. Comprises tea pot, coffee pot, two sugars, two creamers, eight tea cups and saucers, six demitasse cups and saucers, eight sandwich plates, and two serving platters, c. 1915-20. Hairlines to tea and coffee pots, small chip to back of one saucer, a few very small nicks, hairline to one cup. Several marks. $200–300 286 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 864: ROOKWOOD Tall Vellum vase painted by Lenore Asbury with branches of apple blossoms, 1918. Minor glaze bubble to rim. Flame mark/XVIII/2303/L.A. 9 3/4” x 6” $1,000–1,500 865: ROOKWOOD Three Production pieces: a pair of panther bookends covered in blue glaze, 1927, and a dish with rook in café-au-lait, 1931. Two lines and bruise to panther bookends. Flame marks, molded McDonald mark to panthers. 6” and 4 1/4” $500-700 866: NONCONNAH Squat vessel decorated in pâte-sur-pâwte with grapevines on a forest green ground, 1914. Signed NONCONNAH 1914. 4” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 867: TILE GROUP Twenty-three assorted tiles including two photographic tiles by George Cartlidge, five Mintons series tiles, Rozenberg, Moravian, Marblehead, Pewabic, Mosaic, etc. (For more photographs, please see online catalog.) $900–1,200 one of twenty-three 868: WEDGWOOD Complete series of transfer-decorated tiles for the months of the year. Framed in sets of three. Some wear to edges, overall good condition. Backs covered. Each tile 6” $600–900 869: MOSAIC TILE CO. Rare advertising tile with elephant on ball. (A similar tile is widely copied, this is the original.) Mounted in frame. 1/4” chip to bottom corner. MTC stamp. 6” sq. $800–1,200 870: REISSNER TEPLITZ Porcelain vase embossed with maiden dancing among roses, covered in matte white and gold glaze. Marked R..E. 12 1/2” x 6 1/2” $300–400 871: TIFFANY Vase embossed with cherry blossoms covered in white matte glaze. Burst bubbles to green glaze inside rim, restoration to small chip on outer rim. Marked LCT. 7” x 3 1/2” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 287 872: JEFFERSON Table lamp, its hemispherical shade reverse-painted with a country landscape, complete with cottage and sailboats in sepia tones, over a fluted two-socket base in brass patina. A few scratches to patina. Shade stamped Jefferson, and numbered 2347, base unmarked. 22” x 16” $1,500-2,000 873: JEFFERSON Table lamp, its “chipped” glass shade reverse-painted with brown-eyed Susans, over a two-socket classical base with brass patina. A couple of small chips to edge of shade, some wear to patina on cap. Shade stamped Jefferson, numbered 1841, rare artist signature VB, base unmarked. 23 1/4” x 18 1/2” $1,800-2,200 874: MOE BRIDGES Pair of copper lamps, each with a cylindrical mica shade in an acid-etched, brass-washed frame with floral base. Some wear to brass wash. Unmarked. 19” x 5 1/2” $400-600 875: NURSERY Five chromolithographs of children’s illustrations matted and mounted in new Arts & Crafts framed. Signed S. Images: 15” x 18” Frames: 28 3/4” x 54” and 28 3/4” x 61 1/2” $1,000–1,500 876: GEORGE OHR Puzzle mug with floral handle, covered in brown speckled glaze. Script signature. 6 1/4” x 3 1/2” $800-1200 877: ROOKWOOD Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase by William Hentschel with white leaves on mint green ground, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/915D/WEH. 7” x 5 1/2” $1,200–1,600 878: LAMONT WARNER Oil on canvas of a bucolic landscape. Framed. Signed lower right, dated 1942. Sight: 35 1/2” x 35 1/2” $1,250–1,750 879: LAMONT WARNER Oil on canvas board of a snowy landscape. Framed. Signed and dated lower right, 1951. Dedicated on the back, “To Sam, Best Birthday Wishes, Lamont.” Sight: 19 1/2” x 15 3/4” $900-1200 880-899: 288 NO LOT updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 900: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four Favrile glass pieces: Gold threehandled loving cup with green oak leaf and vine decoration, a miniature gold compote, a gold stretched glass footed candy dish, and a blue footed candy dish with intaglio carved leaf and vine decoration. Cracked joint of loving cup handle. Each signed. Loving cup: 4 3/4”, largest compote: 7 3/4” $1,400–1,800 901: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four gold Favrile items: flat underplate, double flower frog, and two salts. All marked. Plate: 7 1/4” dia. $900–1,400 902: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile glass flaring bowl. Etched 1561 L.C.Tiffany - Favrile. 3” x 12 1/4” $1,500–2,000 903: TIFFANY STUDIOS Four gold Favrile glass pieces, two bowls and two fluted salts. All signed. 4” x 9 1/2” dia. $700–1,000 904: TIFFANY Etc. Four Tiffany gold Favrile salts, each with prunted decoration, along with an Austrian vase in bluish gold. Salts signed and numbered, vase unsigned. Vase: 4 3/4” $600–900 905: TIFFANY / QUEZAL Three cabinet pieces: two Tiffany Favrile glass vases, one ribbed with deep amber and brown, one gold with prunts; and one Quezal gold glass salt with three-leaf clover mouth. All marked. Tallest: 3 3/4” $900–1,200 906: TIFFANY STUDIOS Fine bronze rectangular picture frame in the Pine Needle pattern with a beaded border, interior, and pivoting back stand, lined in rich green mottled slag glass. Excellent original greenish brown patina, pristine condition. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 9 1/2” x 8” $1,500–2,000 907: TIFFANY & CO. Etched 14k gold fountain pen with ebonized handle, in original leather box with brass hooks. Some light wear to box. Marked TIFFANY & CO. NEW YORK No. 5, TIFFANY & CO. 14 1750. Pen: 6 3/4”, box 7 1/4” $200–400 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 289 908: TIFFANY STUDIOS Pine frame around clear glass pane, painted in black with a design of dragonflies. (Provenance: Grady Cain collection, Ohio). A few flakes to paint. Frame stamped on two sides TIFFANY STUDIOS N.Y. 26” sq. $800–1,200 909: TIFFANY STUDIOS Fifty+ assorted lamp parts including two sockets, four caps, seven shade rings, six fitters, three hooks, thirteen finials, and various screws and sockets, etc. Unmarked. $2,500–3,500 910: TIFFANY STUDIOS Bronze paperweight, bust of a hound “Shando”, in gold doré finish. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 2 1/4” x 3 1/4” $900–1,200 911: TIFFANY STUDIOS Five parcel-gilt desk pieces in the Grapevine pattern: rocker blotter, blotter ends, pen tray, pen holder; together with a Pastel glass compote. Small dent to pen tray and holder, some wear. Compote: 5” x 7” $800–1,200 912: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile glass hanging prisms, nineteen tall and thirteen short. Unmarked. 10” and 3 1/2” $2,000–3,000 913: TIFFANY STUDIOS Bronze inkwell in the Zodiac pattern. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1072. 3 3/4” x 6 1/4” $600–900 914: TIFFANY STUDIOS Green iridescent cylindrical vase with flared mouth, lightly iridescent interior. Signed 3274H L. C. Tiffany - Favrile. 15 3/4” $1,000–1,500 915: DURAND Vase with white King Tut decoration on blue iridescent ground. Unsigned. 10” $800–1,200 290 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 916: DURAND Two boudoir lamps with matching handpainted shades, the first with orange, blue, and ochre King Tut decoration, the other with blue and gold hearts and random threading. Cracks to shade on first. Overall heights: 16” and 14”, shades: 11 3/4” and 10” dia. $1,000–1,500 917: DURAND Vase with gray-black hearts and vines on burnt orange iridescent ground. Plugged factory hole. Spurious signature V. Durand. 10” $600–900 918: DURAND Gold vase with King Tut decoration on blue-green iridescent background. Several small scratches to body. Signed Durand 1968-6 V. 6” $700–1,000 919: DURAND Gold iridescent flared vase. Scratches to bulbous section of vase. Signed Durand 20167-14. 14” $800–1,200 920: DURAND Four pieces comprising a pair of gold iridescent candlesticks with random threading, a burnt orange vase with green hearts and vines decoration, and a blue decorated crackle shade. Vase signed Durand 1812-7 V, others unsigned. Candlesticks: 8 1/2” Shade: 8”, fitter rim 3 7/8” $1,500–2,000 921: DURAND Four vases, three with crackle decoration in green or blue, the fourth yellow with white pulled feather and wheel-carved grapes and leaves. Yellow vase signed Durand. Tallest: 10” $1,200–1,500 922: Q U E Z A L (Attr.) Pair of art glass shades in pulled feather motif. Unmarked. 5” x 6 1/2” $500–700 923: DURAND Three pieces, a compote and two goblets, the compote with white pulled feather decoration on a pink coral ground, the underside of the cup with wheel-carved geometric decoration, the goblets with pulled feather decoration, one nicely overlaid with raspberry dragloop. Compote: 6” x 8” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 291 924: DURAND Vase and cup with white pulled feather decoration with overlaying blue dragloop on transparent ground shaded clear to blue-purple. 1 1/2” scratch to the interior rim of vase. Vase signed Durand 1700-8. Vase: 8” $800–1,200 925: STEUBEN Three pieces: a verre-de-soie vase with intaglio carved floral and geometric decoration and applied sterling silver collar; calcite bowl with gold iridescent stretched glass interior; and grotesque bowl in a vaseline color. All unsigned. Vase: 11”, bowl: 10” dia., grotesque: 11 3/4” $1,400–1,800 926: STEUBEN Blue Aurene baluster vase. Drill-hole repair to bottom. Signed Steuben Aurene 3273. 14 3/4” $500–700 927: ART GLASS Bulbous blue iridescent vase, possibly Durand. Minor rubbing at rim. Unsigned. 11” $800–1,200 928: AMERICAN ART GLASS Four Kimble Cluthra vases, 20th C. All marked on base. Tallest: 10 1/4” $1,500–2,000 929: AMERICAN ART GLASS Three Kimble Cluthra vases, 20th C. All marked on base. Tallest: 12 1/2” $1,500–2,000 930: AMERICAN ART GLASS Three Kimble Cluthra vases, 20th C. All marked on base. Tallest: 17 7/8” $1,500–2,000 931: GALLE Vase with wheel-polished light red cyclamen flowers on amber ground. Fancy acid-etched signature Gallé on side of vase. 4 3/4” $900–1,200 292 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 932: WEBB Pair of miniature vases with intricate wheel-carved floral decorations, the first white on coral, the second on blue. Bevel grind to rim of coral. Both unsigned. 3” each. $1,200–1,500 933: DAUM Mini bud vase with wild orchid and spider web decoration on shaded purple to green background. A desirable example. Signed in cameo on side. 4” $900–1,200 934: DAUM Vase acid-etched and enameled with strong blue cornflower decoration on shaded pink to deep blue mottled ground. Cameo signature on side. 3 1/2” $800–1,000 935: GALLE Mini vase with acid-etched and enameled floral and leaf decoration on pale green ground. Cameo signature Gallé. 3 1/2” $800–1,200 936: GALLE Three bowls with various floral or leaf designs in purple, cranberry, and green. All signed. Largest: 2 1/4” x 5” $1,200–1,500 937: DAUM Two vases, the larger with acid-etched leaf and berry decoration, the smaller with scenic en grisaille decoration with acidetched and gilded ginkgo leaf design on pale yellow ground. Both signed. Taller: 7” $1,000–1,500 938: GALLE / DAUM / Etc. Three French acid-etched vases: Legras scenic; Daum with blue berries and olive leaves; Gallé with green thistle. Extensive restoration to Legras, Gallé with polishing to the rim. All signed. Tallest: 7” $500–700 939: GALLE Cameo glass bud vase with purple blossoms on amber ground. Cameo signature. 8 3/4” x 3 3/4” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 293 940: DAUM Etc. Three items: Daum enameled vase and flaring vessel with Venetian scene (polished rims), and a leaded glass suncatcher with spider’s web. Daum pieces signed Daum Nancy with cross. Tallest: 8 1/2” $500–750 941: LE VERRE FRANÇAIS Tapered cameo glass vase decorated by Charles Schneider with an art deco floral pattern in grape purple. Signed Charder Le Verre Français. 6 3/4” x 3 1/2” $650–950 942: LE VERRE FRANCAIS Two vases with orange and tan geometric decoration on a white mottled ground. Etched Le Verre Français signature, cameo Charder, smaller one marked France on underside. 8 1/2” and 4 1/4” x 6” $1,500–2,000 943: DE VEZ Three pieces with floral, aquatic, and scenic decoration. Each signed De Vez in cameo. Tallest: 6 1/4” $1,000–1,500 944: MULLER / DELATTE Two acid-etched vases: an enameled Muller scenic, and a DeLatte with burgundy crocuses on a shaded frosted background. Polishing to both rims. Both marked. Taller: 6 1/2” $500–700 945: MULLER FRERES Two floral vases, the larger with orange and brown leaf and berry decoration on yellow ground with blue mottling, the smaller with acid-etched and enameled floral and leaf decoration on yellow ground. Both signed. Taller: 6 3/4” $1,000–1,500 946: CZECH CZECH Fine and large circular domed glass shade, possibly by Belova, acid-cut back with red roses and brown leaves on an amber ground, with cut-back stylized floral border. Unmarked. 7” x 13 1/2” dia. $850–1,250 947: LEGRAS / MONT JOYE Two enamel-decorated vases, Legras with prunus branches, Mont Joye with poppies. Both marked. 8 1/2” and 6” $700–1,000 294 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 948: LEGRAS / WEIS Two vases: Legras with enameled leaf and berry decoration, and Weis acid-etched with rosehips and leaf decoration. Polishing to rim of Weis, oyster chip to underside of Legras. Both signed. Taller: 5 1/4” $300–500 949: A. JEAN Enameled glass footed vase decorated in the Aesthetic movement style. Incised A. Jean. 12” x 5 1/2” $200–300 950: MULLER FRERES / LEGRAS, Etc. Three vases: Muller Frères paperweight vase with internal blue and turquoise mottled decoration; Legras smoked gray vase with acid-etched Art Deco geometric decoration; acid-etched geometric decoration on a sandblasted indigo background, chip on interior of rim. First two signed. 9”, 8”, 6 3/4” $400–600 951: MOSER Three spherical vases with fish, one aquamarine and two cobalt. Two with tin liners. Several minor nicks, one with old repair. Acid-etched vase mark, MOSER MIM. 7 1/4” and 9 1/2” each $1,000–1,500 952: GALLE Cameo glass vase with blue and purple dogwood blossoms on a frosted blue and yellow mottled ground. Minor burst to rim. 10 3/4” x 3” $1,800–2,200 953: GALLE Cameo glass vase with a landscape of boats on a pond in umber on a frosted ground. Possible polishing to rim. Cameo signature. 4 1/4” x 3” $800–1,200 954: GALLE Cameo glass cinched vessel with orange poppies on a frosted ground. Cameo signature. 4 1/2” x 5 1/2” $1,000–1,200 955: GALLE Cameo glass oval bowl with purple blossoms on an etched, frosted ground. Cameo signature. 4 1/4” x 11” $1,200–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 295 956: GALLE Cameo glass bud vase with red carnations on a yellow ground. Cameo signature. 8” x 2” $1,400–1,800 957: DAUM Carved and enameled bud vase with red thistle blossoms on an etched, lustered ground. Etched Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 8 1/4” x 3” $1,500–2,000 958: NO LOT 959: DAUM Etched and enameled cabinet vase with sprigs of amber blossoms on an etched, frosted yellow and purple mottled ground. Slight wear to enamel on leaves. Cameo signature. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 3 1/2” x 2” $1,250–1,750 960: DAUM Etched and enameled cabinet vase with golden orchids on a mottled ground. Several small glass bubbles, minute fleck to rim. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 3 1/2” x 2 3/4” $1,200–1,500 961: DAUM Etched and enameled four-sided cabinet vase with golden blossoms on an etched, mottled yellow and purple frosted ground. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 4 1/2” x 2” $1,800–2,200 962: DAUM Art Deco vase with mottled bright yellow, orange, and blue glass, blown into an iron armature. Polished chip at rim. Etched DAUM NANCY FRANCE. 9 1/2” x 9” $1,500–2,00 963: MULLER FRERES Enamel-decorated flattened vase with dragonflies in a lake landscape. Minor nick at rim. Signed Muller Frès Luneville. 6 1/2” x 3 1/2” $2,000–3,000 296 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 964: 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” $1,500–2,000 965: RENE LALIQUE “Bornéo” vase of clear and frosted glass with green enamel, c. 1930. Some flecks around base. M p. 450, no. 1056. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 9 1/4” $1,250–1,750 966: RENE LALIQUE Perfume bottle, “Nénuphar,” clear and frosted with green patina, c. 1911. Engraved R. Lalique France No. 492. M p. 329, No. 492, control no. 5 on bottle and stopper. 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 967: RENE LALIQUE Vase, “Coqs et Plumes,” clear and frosted with blue patina, c. 1928. M p. 445, No. 1033. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 6 1/4” $800–1,200 968: RENE LALIQUE Opalescent vase, “Chamonix,” c. 1933. A few small nicks to buttresses. M p. 458, No. 1090. Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 6” x 5 1/4” $800–1,200 969: AUSTRIAN Vase with blue iridescent exterior, the applied tears covered in silver. Losses and restorations to tendrils. Unsigned. 6 1/4” $700–1,000 970: LOETZ Three-handled glass vessel with lustered pattern on green ground. One handle reglued. Etched Loetz Austria. 8” x 9” $700–1,000 971: L O E T Z (Attr.) Bud vase with ruffled rim and iridescent blue feather decoration. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 3 1/2” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 297 972: L O E T Z (Attr.) Vase with ruffled rim and dimpled bulbous base acid-etched in feather decoration, in lustered red finish. Unmarked. 7” x 4” $800–1,200 973: QUEZAL Etc. Two silver overlaid art glass vases, one by Quezal, together with a millefiore vase by Vandermark, 1984. Quezal: 5” x 4 1/4” $400–600 974: RENE LALIQUE “Feuilles D’Artichaut” rocker blotter of clear and frosted glass with green patina, c. 1920. M p. 245, no. 155. Molded R. LALIQUE. 6 1/2” $1,400–1,600 975: RENE LALIQUE “Lierre” cigarette holder of clear and frosted glass with gray patina, complete with original card box, c. 1924. M p. 235, no. 68. Molded R. LALIQUE. 3” $900–1,200 976: RENE LALIQUE “Saint-Cristophe” car mascot of clear and frosted and glass, c. 1928. M p. 501, no. 1142. Molded R. LALIQUE. 4 1/2” $1,200–1,500 977: RENE LALIQUE “Dindon” ashtray of opalescent green glass, c. 1925. M p. 272, no. 287. Engraved R. Lalique France No. 287. 2 1/2” $600–900 978: RENE LALIQUE “Vaucluse” powder box of clear and frosted with sepia patina, c. 1924. M p. 235, no. 68. Molded R. LALIQUE. 2 3/4” dia. $750–1,000 979: RENE LALIQUE “Daim” paperweight of dark gray glass, c. 1926. M p. 389, no. 1168. Molded and stenciled R. LALIQUE. 3” $900–1,200 298 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com SESSION FIVE – ROSEVILLE/ZANESVILLE Sunday, September 30, 2007 immediately following Session Four 1000: ROSEVILLE Della Robbia early and rare vase carved with concentric rings of incised daisies on a blue ground. Two chips to rim, some glaze nicks. Rozane Ware medallion, M F. 8 1/2” x 6 1/2” $10,000–15,000 1000A: ROSEVILLE Della Robbia bottle-shaped vase carved with peach-colored gardenias on a blue-gray ground, with reticulated rim. (A very nice example of this form.) Rozane ware medallion and W. M. (to both side and bottom). 10” x 6 3/4” $3,500–4,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 301 1001: ROSEVILLE Della Robbia gourd-shaped vase with penguins and trees in celadon on blue-gray ground. Restoration to chips on rim and base. Rozane medallion and EL. 8 1/4” x 4 1/2” $2,500–3,500 1002: ROSEVILLE Della Robbia vase excised with lavender tulips and blue and green leaves on celadon ground. Light peppering on blossoms, missing lid. Marked G. 7 3/4” x 7” $2,500–3,500 302 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1003: ROSEVILLE Della Robbia exceptional, tall vase with blossoms in apricot, yellow, and blue on a celadon ground. (The first such example we’ve seen.) Restoration to base and rim. 15 3/4” x 4 1/2” $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 303 1004: ROSEVILLE 1005: Fudjiyama twisted, four-sided vase finely decorated with deep blue poppies, and designs in tan, blue and green around rim and body. A few extremely minor areas of wear on body, excellent condition overall. Rozane Ware seal. 9 1/2” x 3 1/2” ROSEVILLE Egypto rare four-sided vase embossed with medallions, covered in frothy matte green glaze. Professional restoration to a few small chips at base. Rozane Ware Egypto medallion. 12 1/2” x 3 1/2” $750–1,250 $2,000–3,000 304 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1005A: ALBERT CUSICK Exceptional, tall vase, probably done at the Craven Art Pottery, completely decorated in squeezebag with a large scenic band flanked by curvilinear flowers and tulips in polychrome. (Cusick’s work of this caliber is extremely rare and this ranks among the best examples we’ve seen.) Incised Cusick on side. 14 1/2” x 5” $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 305 1006: ROSEVILLE 1007: ROSEVILLE Brown Pine Cone massive urn, 912-15”. Impressed mark. 15 1/4” x 11” Blue Fuchsia vase, 904-15”. Restoration to 3” area at rim. Impressed mark. $1,500–2,000 $400–500 1008: ROSEVILLE Blue Wisteria bulbous vase. Foil label. 7” x 8 1/2” $800–1,200 1009: ROSEVILLE Blue Falline two-handled vase with stepped neck. Foil label. 7 1/4” x 6 1/2” $750–950 1010: ROSEVILLE Brown Windsor large squat vessel. Good color. Professional restoration to small chip under each handle. Remnant of foil label. 7” x 9 1/2” $700–900 1011: ROSEVILLE Three Sunflower vases. Restoration to small chip at rim of tallest. Unmarked. 10 1/4”, 5 1/4”, and 9” $1,500–2,000 306 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1012: WELLER 1013: Jewell rare and tall vase incised with fiddlehead ferns, and embossed with a band of birds against a purple ground. Clean post-factory drill hole through bottom. Impressed WELLER. 13” x 7” WELLER Fine Jewell vase with ribbed, buttressed handles, decorated with fruit and leaves. Stamped WELLER. 11 1/2” x 6 1/2” $1,500–2,000 $1,500–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 307 1014: WELLER Four Coppertone two-handled vases. Short line to base of smallest. Two marked. 12 1/4”, 8 1/4”, 8”, and 6 1/2” $600–900 1015: WELLER Six Coppertone pieces: three vases, a twohandled bowl, and a flower pot with under plate. Crack to taller vase and flower pot, restored chip to smaller vase. One marked. Tallest: 11” $600–800 1016: WELLER Four Coppertone pieces with frogs: three bowls and a small planter. Marked in script. Tallest: 5 1/2” x 10” $1,000–1,500 1017: WELLER Six Coppertone pieces: pair of frog and water lily planters, pair of low candlesticks, single flower frog, and bud vase. Hairlines to one candlestick. All marked but flower frog. Vase: 6 1/4” $500–750 1018: WELLER Two Knifewood pieces, one jardinière with bluebirds in an apple tree, the other a vase with yellow birds on a branch. Vase marked. 5” and 5 3/4” $700–1,000 1019: WELLER Knifewood jardinière with daisies and butterflies. Unmarked. 7 3/4” x 8 1/2” $600–900 1020: WELLER Two Knifewood pieces: a jardinière with swans, and a vase with daisies and butterflies. Stamped WELLER. 5 1/2” and 4 1/2” $600–900 1021: WELLER Etched Matt jardinière incised by Frank Ferrell with pink tulips. 1/4” flake to decoration. Incised Ferrell mark, handincised Weller mark on bottom. 8” x 10 1/2” $1,000–2,000 308 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1022: WELLER 1023: Coppertone rare pitcher with fish handle. Unmarked. 7 3/4” x 7 1/2” $1,250–1,750 WELLER Coppertone jardinière with a fish and frog. Crisply detailed. Kiln stamp. 7 1/2” x 7 1/2” $850–1,250 1024: WELLER 1025: Rare Coppertone double bud vase in the form of two jumping fish. Kiln stamp. 8” x 7” $1,500–2,000 WELLER Coppertone large frog sprinkler. Includes fittings. Short line, possibly in the firing, to bottom at opening. Unmarked. 10 1/4” x 10 1/4” $1,250–1,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 309 1026: WELLER Knifewood ovoid vase with squirrels and oak branches. A few flecks to high points. Impressed mark. 11” x 5 1/4” $600–800 1027: WELLER Knifewood corseted vase with colorful peacocks and roses. Impressed mark. 11” x 4 3/4” $650–950 1028: WELLER Knifewood vase with owls, squirrels, and birds on oak branches. Stamped WELLER. 7” $600–900 1029: WELLER Knifewood ovoid vase with owls in trees under crescent moons. 1/2” glaze miss at base. Impressed mark. 8” x 4 1/4” $600–900 310 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1030: WELLER Large and rare Gardenware swan figure. (A fine example of this form.) 1/2” chip to bottom tip of tail. Marked in script. 18 1/2” x 21” $6,000–8,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 311 1031: WELLER Sicard vase with daisies. Nicely fired. Flat glaze chip to bottom, possibly from grinding. Script mark. 5 1/2” x 3” $450–650 1032: WELLER Sicard cabinet vase painted with stars. Stamped 6. 4” x 3” $450–650 1033: WELLER Hudson Perfecto factory lamp base painted by Dorothy England with branches of purple and golden blossoms against a shaded purple ground. Kiln stamp, artist’s mark. 10” x 8 1/2” $800–1,200 1034: WELLER Hudson vase painted by McLaughlin with irises. Circular ink stamp, WELLER, and artist’s mark. 9 1/4” x 4” $700–900 1035: WELLER Hudson vase painted by Mae Timberlake with nasturtium blossoms. Stamped kiln mark and signed Timberlake. 12 3/4” x 4 3/4” $800–1,200 1036: WELLER Eocean large vase painted with purple, yellow, and white irises around the body. Firing flaw to 1/8” area around base (without glaze). Impressed WELLER. 17 1/2” x 7 1/4” $2,000–3,000 312 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1037: WELLER Sicard fine and large floor vase with grapevine design. Spiderline to base. Marked #6 210 Sicard Weller. 25 1/4” x 9” $3,000–4,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 313 1038: WELLER Five pieces: Two Silvertone vases, 9” and 7”, covered in matte green glaze; two Coppertone flower frogs and a console bowl (1/2” touched-up chip to underside of bowl’s rim). Two Coppertone marked. Bowl: 2” x 15” $650–950 1039: WELLER Four Coppertone pieces: flaring bowl with lily pads, flower frog, and a pair of candlesticks. One with paper label, two marked in script. Bowl: 12” dia. $450–650 1040: WELLER Three Coppertone pieces: a factory bulbous lamp base and two vases. Factory hole to bottom and side of lamp. Two marked. 9 1/2”, 9 3/4”, and 6” $750–1,000 1041: WELLER Two Coppertone flaring vases, one with frog. Kiln stamps. 9” and 11 1/4” $400–600 1042: WELLER Four Coppertone figures, two frogs and two turtles. Three marked. Tallest: 3 3/4” $800–1,200 1043: ROSEVILLE Two brown Panel vases, one flaring with nudes, and one bulbous with fruiting branches. Both crisply detailed. Restoration to chip at base of bulbous. RV ink marks. 8 1/2” and 8 1/4” $750–1,000 1044: ROSEVILLE Fine factory bulbous lamp base decorated with white and yellow flowers on a green ground. Unmarked. 9” x 6 1/2” $650–950 1045: 314 NO LOT updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1046: WELLER 1047: Coppertone jardinière with frog. Kiln stamp. 7 1/2” x 7 1/2” $850–1,250 WELLER Coppertone rare vase with two frogs at the rim. Kiln stamp. 8” x 8 1/2” $800–1,200 1048: WELLER 1049: WELLER Coppertone flaring vase with two frogs. Restoration to chip on foot. Script mark. 8” x 9 1/2” Coppertone frog figure, along with two pairs of candlesticks. All marked. Figure: 5 1/2” $700–900 $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 315 1050: WELLER Woodcraft candleholder with owls perched atop an apple tree. Impressed mark. 14 3/4” $600–800 1051: WELLER Woodcraft large and rare vase with owl perched on an apple tree branch. Restoration to small area in hole, hairline (possibly from firing) to interior (does not go through). Impressed mark. 15 3/4” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 316 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1052: WELLER Woodcraft tall tree-shaped vase with climbing squirrel and owl. Short, tight line to rim, restoration to other line. Unmarked. 18” x 7 1/2” $800–1,200 1053: CLEWELL Rare and tall copper-clad vase, modeled around a stylized Arts & Crafts landscape. Fine original patina, a few splits to copper. Pottery body stamped X2. 13 1/2” x 4” $2,000–3,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 317 1054: ROSEVILLE Crystalis massive vase with tall neck over squat base, covered in a fine golden crystalline glaze. Post-factory drill hole to bottom. Unmarked. 25” x 13 1/2” $4,000–5,000 318 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1055: ROSEVILLE Crystalis massive vase covered in frothy matte mustard glaze. Post-factory drill hole to bottom. Unmarked. 29” x 12” $2,500–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 319 1056: ROSEVILLE Pauleo floor vase covered in a dark black and green mottled glaze. Post-factory drill hole to bottom. Unmarked. 21” x 11” $2,000–3,000 320 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1057: VANCE AVON Jardinière and pedestal designed by Frederick Rhead, incised and painted in squeezebag with stylized lotus blossoms and heart-shaped leaves. A few flakes and 1 1/2” chip to pedestal, Y-line to jardiniere. (A rare and fine example.) 33” x 16” $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 321 1058: ROSEVILLE Russco-type factory lamp base covered in a mottled orange to green glaze. Unmarked. 10 1/2” $450–600 1059: ROSEVILLE Russco-type factory lamp base covered in a mottled orange to yellow glaze. Unmarked. 10 1/2” x 4” $450–600 1060: ROSEVILLE Bulbous Baneda-style factory lamp base decorated with band of yellow flowers and leaves on a green to blue ground. Unmarked. 10” $600–900 1061: ROSEVILLE Imperial II lamp base with banded flame design in mottled pink, green, and yellow, on a black ground. Fittings unmarked. Pottery: 7 1/4” $550–750 1062: ROSEVILLE Spherical factory lamp base decorated with yellow, purple, and blue flowers with green leaves, on a mottled orange ground. Unmarked. 8 1/2” x 7 1/2” $600–900 1063: ROSEVILLE Two factory lamp bases, one in a Tourmaline-type turquoise glaze, the other in glossy deep red. Unmarked. 8 1/2” and 9 3/4” $500–700 322 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1064: WELLER 1065: Vase decorated by Rudolph Lorber with swimming fish. Tight firing lines and restoration around rim. Impressed mark/artist’s initials. 13 1/4” x 4 3/4” CLEWELL Rare solid bronze urn covered in verdigris patina. Filled-in hole on bottom. Incised Clu Clewell 501-21. 9” x 6” $1,200–1,600 $900–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 323 1066: WELLER Two Woodcraft planters, one with mushroom (firing separation), the other partitioned with foxes in their den (nick to edge of branch). Both impressed WELLER. 5 1/4” each $600–800 1067: WELLER Two pieces, one Geode in ivory with blue shooting stars, the other Roma covered in Burntwood glaze. One marked. Taller: 6 1/4” $400–600 1068: WELLER Hudson vase with nasturtium, along with a Burntwood vase with birds on blooming branches. Hudson signed and artist’s initials DL. 5 3/4” and 8 1/2” $500–700 1069: WELLER Burntwood vase with battle scene. Very crisp decoration. Two small nicks to body. Unmarked. 7” x 4 3/4” $300–500 1070: WELLER Dickensware ewer decorated with an American Indian, “Wolf Robe”. Dickensware stamp, artist signed ELK or ELH, stamped 176. 11” x 5 1/2” $600–900 1071: WELLER Etched Matt ovoid vase decorated with daisies. Overfiring around rim. Impressed mark. 10 1/4” x 3” $500–700 1072: WELLER Two Etched Matt vases decorated with roses. 1/4” firing bruise to rim of four-sided piece. One incised WELLER. 10 1/4” and 6 1/2” $500–700 1073: WELLER Dresden tall cylindrical vase painted by Levi J. Burgess with Dutch scene. 5” line, small glaze miss at rim. Etched Weller Matt L. J. B. 16” x 4 1/2” $400–600 324 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1074: ROSEVILLE Decorated Pauleo vase painted with purple irises around the entire body. 3/4” reglued chip and small glaze nick to base, minor wear to some decoration. Unmarked. 19” x 7” $1,000–1,500 1075: OWENS Matt Utopian twisted vase painted by LE with cherries and leaves. Impressed Owens 124. 13 1/2” x 4 1/2” $600–800 1076: CLEWELL Copper-clad vase with a good verdigris patina. Incised Clewell 351-2-9. 7” x 3 3/4” $600–900 1077: PETERS & REED Landsun vase finely decorated with a farm scene and cottage. Short underglaze line to rim. Unmarked. 7 1/2” x 4” $350–550 1078: PETERS & REED Landsun vase decorated with tree-lined hills. Minor grinding around base. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 3 3/4” $250–350 1079: BRUSH M C COY Jewel vase. Unmarked. 6” x 5” $500–750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 325 1080: ROSEVILLE Imperial II ovoid vase covered in a rich, mottled blue and yellow glaze over a ribbed body. Restoration to two drill holes, one on side and one on bottom. Foil label. 11 1/4” x 6 1/2” $750–1,000 1081: ROSEVILLE Aztec vase decorated in squeezebag with swags and blossoms on blue-gray ground. A few minor flecks to decoration. Unmarked. 11 1/4” x 4 3/4” $400–600 1082: ROSEVILLE Three Earlam two-handled vases, one green and two brown. Unmarked. 7 1/4” x 8 1/2” $650–950 1083: ROSEVILLE Imperial II triple wall pocket covered in a frothy orange and green glaze. Unmarked. 6 1/2” x 8 1/4” $400–600 1084: ROSEVILLE Futura four-footed, four-sided vase with floral pattern on burgundy ground. Small glazed-over chip to inner foot. Unmarked. 9” x 5” $600–800 1085: ROSEVILLE Creamware candle sconce with child holding candle sconce and “GOOD NIGHT”. Some minor wear to decoration. Unmarked. 6 3/4” x 5” $400–500 1086: ROSEVILLE Seven pieces: Pink Cherry Blossom spherical vase (fleck to rib), green Montacello vase, three cornucopias in Zephyr Lily and Foxglove, Bleeding Heart planter, and Dogwood I vase (hairline). Some marked. Cherry Blossom: 8” x 8” $700–900 1087: ROSEVILLE Three matte green vessels. Glaze chip to inner foot of jardiniere, and some scratches around body of tallest vase. Shorter vase with Egypto medallion. Tallest: 14” $500–750 326 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1088: WELLER Seven pieces of Woodcraft including five tree-shaped vases, two reticulated bowls, along with a Roseville Mostique vase. Five marked. Tallest: 8 1/2” $700–900 1089: WELLER Four Burntwood pieces including two rare mugs with jester and owl, a floral plate, and floral mug. Touch-ups around base of one mug. Unmarked. Tallest: 5” $300–500 1090: WELLER Five pieces: a Woodcraft vase, three planters, and a Muskota fence-shaped double bud vase. Nicks to underside base of vase. One marked. Vase: 9” $450–650 1091: WELLER Three vases, one large Burntwood bulbous with flowers, and two Claywood with flowers and leaves. Glaze flake to tapered. Burntwood marked. Tallest: 10 3/4” $300-500 1092: WELLER Five Marvo pieces in brown and green: four vases and a log-shaped planter. One marked WELLER. Tallest: 8 1/2” $450–650 1093: WELLER Matt Green candlestick lamp base and twohandled vase, along with a Frosted Matt vase. Unmarked. Lamp base: 13” $800–1,200 1094: WELLER Etc. Nine pieces: Weller Woodcroft bowl with squirrel (reglued squirrel), Weller Glendale vase (tight 2” body line), five Marvo pieces in brown, green, and blue, Clewell copperclad mug, 1908, and Niloak Mission Ware vase. Tallest: 8 1/4” $500–750 1095: WELLER Etc. Three pieces: green Marvo vase, Roseville Rozane paperweight with pansies, and a Hampshire matte green bowl with water lilies. All marked. Vase: 6 3/4” $400–600 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 327 1096: WELLER Kenova vase with lizard. Some staining around rim. Impressed WELLER. 6 1/4” x 5 1/2” $500–600 1097: ROSEVILLE Early Lily planter with insert, decorated in squeezebag with yellow and black water lilies on a green ground. A few flecks overall, 1/4” bruise to rim of liner, dark crazing to rim of planter (lines do not go through). Unmarked. 8 3/4” x 11” $350–550 1098: ROSEVILLE Green Fuchsia jardinière and pedestal set. 3” bruise and faint spiderlines to base of jard. Faint impressed mark to jard. 32” x 16” 1099: WELLER Baldin jardinière and pedestal set. Y-line to top of pedestal. Both with kiln stamp. 31 1/2” x 13” $1,000–1,500 $950–1,250 328 updated catalogue information on ragoarts.com 1001: ROSEVILLE Blackberry jardinière and pedestal set. Unmarked. 28 1/2” x 13 1/2” $2,500–3,500 1101: ROSEVILLE Mostique jardinière and pedestal set. A few small nicks overall. Unmarked. 28 1/4” x 14” $550–750 1102: PETERS & REED Moss Aztec jardiniere and pedestal set decorated with bands of poppies. A few minor nicks and abrasions to edges. Unmarked. 30” x 15” overall 1103: WELLER Clinton Ivory jardiniere and pedestal set with panels of vines and roses. Unmarked. 25 1/2” x 11” $400–600 $600–800 1104: GALLOWAY Pair of large oil jars covered in a fine mottled blue-purple and amber. Some glaze chips. Unmarked. 23 1/2” x 16” $750–1,000 End of Sale RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 329