Arts and Crafts - Michaan`s Auctions
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Arts and Crafts - Michaan`s Auctions
Arts and Crafts Friday, October 11, 2013 Arts and Crafts October 11, 2013, 1pm Preview dates: Friday, October 4, 12pm - 5pm Saturday, October 5, 10am - 5pm Sunday, October 6, 9am - 5pm Monday, October 7, 9am - 5pm Day of sale, beginning at 10am & by appointment Michaan’s Auctions 2751 Todd Street • Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: (800) 380-9822 or (510) 740-0220 Fax: (510) 749-7517 Inquiries: Lee Jester (510) 227 - 2548 lee@michaans.com View this catalog, additional photos and condition reports online at www.michaans.com. Catalog Design by Andre Salcido Photography by Jeffrey Lee and Ryan Darcy Front Cover Lot: 3123 Back Cover Lot: 3121 Facing Page Lot: 3106 COPYRIGHT NOTICE No part of this catalog may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Michaan’s Auctions. Michaan’s Auctions bond # 71393954 Arts and Crafts Friday, October 11, 2013 Lot 3003 Lot 3002 Lot 3001 Lot 3005 Lot 3004 Lot 3006 Lot 3007 Lot 3008 Lot 3010 Lot 3009 3001 Quaker Morris Chair 3002 Pyrographic Chair and Table Length: 29 1/2 inches, Depth: 31 1/4 inches, Height: 37 1/4 inches Table: Diameter 24 inches, Height: 28 1/8 inches Chair: Length: 16 3/8 inches, Depth: 16 3/8, Height: 401/4 inches Estimate: $500 / 800 3004 Indo Arts and Crafts Rug contemporary hand-knotted 100% wool pile, knot count approximately 60/square inch Length: 8 feet , 11 inches Width: 6 feet , 2 inches Estimate: $900 / 1,100 Estimate: $300 / 400 3005 Craftsman Studio Copper Bowl, Craftsman Studio Copper Bowl with Handles, Large Copper Bowl (no mark), Copper Covered Jar with Lid Estimate: $100 / 200 3008 Small Lamp with Ceramic Base, Tall Cast Lamp Base, no shade Estimate: $200 / 300 2 3003 Roycroft 10” Plate, Copper Tray with Duck reposse, Copper Tray with stylized flowers Estimate: $150 / 200 3006 Lifetime Morris Chair with Leather Length: 32 inches Depth: 37 inches, Height: 41 inches Estimate: $2,500 / 3,000 3007 Arts & Crafts Wooden Chandelier Unique all wooden chandelier comprising four wooden lanterns suspended on a wooden chain. Length: 27 inches Estimate: $4,000 / 5,000 3009 Lilian Palmer Table Lamp with Mica Shade and Blue Enamel Base 30010 Chinoiserie Lamp With Mica Shade in the style of Lilian Palmer Height: 24 inches Height: 26 inches Estimate: $600 / 800 Estimate: $400 / 500 Lot 3011 Lot 3013 Lot 3011A Lot 3014 Lot 3012 Lot 3015 Lot 3016 Lot 3018 Lot 3019 Lot 3017 3011 Leather Dutch Scene Length: 31 inches, Width: 23 1/2 inches Estimate: $150 / 250 3011A LampTable with circular leather inset 3012 Gustav & L. & J. G. Stickley Conjoined Clip Corner Table Length: 20 inches square, Height: 28 inches Length: 26 inches, Depth: 20 inches, Height: 29 1/4 inches Estimate: $500 / 600 Estimate: $900 / 1,000 3014 Gustav Stickley Small Copper Ashtray 3015 Two Iron Lamps with Shades Length: 6 inches Height: 15 1/2 inches Estimate: $125 / 175 Estimate: $250 / 350 3017 Lifetime China Closet 3018 Large Woven Arts & Crafts Multi-Color Arabesque Length 37 5/8 inches, Depth 15 1/4 inches, Height: 58 1/8 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,400 Dimensions: 56 inches x 8 feet 3013 Mahogany Framed Mirror Length: 24 inches, Width 1 inch, Height: 23 inches Estimate: $400 / 500 3016 Oak Table with Split Pedestal This table comes with no extra leaves Diameter: 54 inches Estimate: $1,600 / 1,800 3019 Unmarked Trestle Library Table Length: 48 inches, width: 30 inches, Height: 29 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,400 Estimate: $200 / 400 3 Lot 3022 Lot 3021 Lot 3020 Lot 3023 Lot 3024 Lot 3025 Lot 3026 Lot 3027 3020 Arts & Crafts Rocker 3021 Roycroft Little Journey Bookstand Length: 29 inches, Depth: 34 inches, Height 35 inches Length: 26 inches, Width: 14 inches, Height: 26 inches Estimate: $400 / 500 Estimate: $500 / 700 Lot 3028 3022 Dirk Van Erp Low Bowl Open Box Mark Diameter: 8 inches Estimate: $600 / 800 3023 Arts & Crafts Rocker 3024 Conroy/Davis Cabinet 3025 Side table Length:29 1/2inches, Depth: 34 inches, Height: 35 inches Length: 18 inches, Depth: 14 inches, Height: 13 1/4 inches Length: 13 inches square, Height: 18 inches Estimate: $400 / 500 3026 Pair of Arts & Crafts Mixed Metal Andirons {Height 22 inches} Estimate: $200 / 300 4 Estimate: $450 / 650 Estimate: $200 / 300 3027 Heintz Bronze and Silver Windmill Vase 3028 Side Table Height: 10 inches Length: 11 inches square, Height 24 inches Estimate: $400 / 500 Estimate: $200 / 300 3029 Gustav Stickley Sewing Rocker Length: 19 1/8 inches, Width: 25 1/4 inches, Height: 33 3/8 inches Estimate: $450 / 600 3030 Michigan Charir Caned Bookshelf Length: 22 inches, Depth: 14 inches, Height: 42 5/8 inches Estimate: $350 / 450 3031 Oak Arts and Crafts Secretary Length: 42 inches, Depth: 13 inches, Height: 64 inches, Lot 3031 Lot 3030 Lot 3029 Estimate: $400 / 600 3032 Limbert Oval Table Length: 45 inches, Width: 29 3/4 inches, Height: 29inches Estimate: $1,600 / 1,900 3033 13 Diane Winters Rose Tiles, Green 4 inch squares Estimate: $150 / 200 3034 L. & J. G Stickley Shaker Influenced 5 Drawer Chest Lot 3032 Lot 3033 Chest has an arched crest rail and toe board in excellent original finish. Signed inside upper drawer right side. Length: 42 inches, Width: 16 1/2 inches, Height: 49 1/2 inches Estimate: $2,500 / 3,000 3035 Frances GearHart “Old Pine” 1922 Length: 10 1/2 inches, Height: 9 1/2 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Lot 3034 Lot 3035 3036 Handel Reverse Painted Lamp Chrysanthemum pattern Rare Handel reverse painted table lamp with Asianinfluenced base. The chipped ice shade with black backgroun floral band at the shades’s outer border and an overall chrysanthemum pattern, shade signed. Height: 24 inches Estimate: $8,500 / 10,000 Lot 3037 3037 Old Mission Copper Craft Eucalyptus Decorated Bowl Diameter: 9 1/2 inches, Height: 3 1/2 inches Estimate: $850 / 950 3038 Murano Glass Lamp Height: 22 inches Estimate: $550 / 800 Lot 3036 Lot 3038 5 Lot 3039 Lot 3040 Lot 3042 Lot 3043 Lot 3045 3040 Limed Oak Table Lamp Length: 4 feet, 1/8 inches, Depth: 11 inches, Height: 46 inches Height: 22 inches 3042 Dutch Hall Lantern Height: 10 inches Estimate: $175 / 250 Lot 3044 Lot 3046 3039 Arts and Crafts Three Door Book Case Estimate: $400 / 600 Lot 3041 Estimate: $250 / 350 Lot 3047 3041 Mahogany “V” Trough Bookcase with keyed tenons Length: 36 inches, Width: 9 3/4 inches, Heightt: 30 inches Estimate: $200 / 300 3043 Large Framed Hardanger Wrok Norwegina Design and Costume Length: 37 inches, Height : 60 inches 3044 Dirk Van Erp Uplight Length: 32 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 Estimate: $300 / 400 3045 Prairie School Style “Tree of Life” Andirons Length: 23 inches, Height 20 inches Estimate: $900 / 1,100 3046 Duffner Kimberly Lamp Very large Duffner and Kimberly table lamp with a wide leaded border repeat of ovals and rounded squares; fiery granite glass in shades of yellow, amber and white. New York, circa 1910. Unsigned, well documented form. Height: 27 inches Estimate: $4,500 / 5,500 6 3047 Benedict Studios Oil Lamp Height: 26 inches Estimate: $2,750 / 3,500 3048 Watercolor Sailboat and Tree Length: 18 inches, Width: 14 inches Estimate: $200 / 300 3049 Heintz Lamp Height: 16 inches Estimate: $1,800 / 2,000 Lot 3048 3050 Roycroft Leather Waste Basket Height: 14 inches Estimate: $900 / 1,200 Lot 3050 3051 Lark Magazines Bound Two Books Estimate: $450 / 650 Lot 3049 3052 Arts and Crafts Style Drop Front Secretary with Display Cabinet Side Width: 41 1/2 inches, Height: 64 inches, Depth: 12 inches Estimate: $300 / 400 3053 6 Light Dome Chandelier Lot 3051 An old Pasedena residence. Bronze chandelier with central half dome and six hanging drops, all in frosted white and amber glass with extensive bronze cut out overlays, in the Richardsonian style. Lot 3052 Estimate: $3,000 / 4,000 Lot 3053 3054 Lark Poster Length: 21 inches, Width: 18 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 3055 OakTable 48” Round Diameter: 48 inches, Height: 28 1/4 inches Estimate: $500 / 1,500 3056 Set of 4 Rush Ladderback Chairs Lot 3054 Lot 3055 Length: 15 3/4 inches, depth: 17 inches, Height: 34 5/8 inches Estimate: $500 / 700 3057 Gus Stickley Leather Footstoool Length: 20 inches, Width: 18 inches, Height: 15 inches Estimate: $700 / 800 Lot 3056 Lot 3057 7 Lot 3058 Lot 3059 Lot 3061 Lot 3060 Lot 3063 Lot 3062 Lot 3064 Lot 3065 Lot 3066 3059 Lifetime Single Door Bookcase 3060 Friedman Hall Tree (San Francisco) Length: 27 inches, Width 13 1/8 inches, Height: 55 inches Height: 6 feet Height: 19 inches Estimate: $500 / 600 Estimate: $1,200 / 1,800 3061 Charles Stickley Rocker 3062 Lake with Sheep 3063 Paine Harvest Table (Boston) Length: 29 1/2 inches, Diepth: 30 inches, Height: 34 3/4 inches Length: 17 inches, Width: 12 3/4 inches Length: 6 feet, Width: 3 feet, Height: 29 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 Estimate: $700 / 900 3065 L. & J.G. Stickley Strapped Hinge Sideboard with Cubby 3066 L. & J.G.Stickley Onondaga Chair 3058 Barley Twist Lamp attributed to Sitckley Brothers Estimate: $800 / 1,000 3064 L. & J.G Stickley Library Table Length: 48 inches, Width: 30 inches, Height: 29 inches Estimate: $1,500 / 1,700 Uncommon 48 inch strapped sideboard with cubby. Flat surface refinished to match. Signed inside the upper outer left side of the cubby. Length 48 inches, Width: 20 inches, Height: 45 inches Estimate: $4,000 / 5,000 8 Estimate: $400 / 600 Length: 19 inches, Width: 18 inches, Height: 37 inches Estimate: $200 / 300 3067 Pair of Stickley #205 Copper Hanging Sconces Length: 41 inches Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 3068 Willard Worden Painting of Dunes Length: 24 inches, Width: 19 inches Estimate: $350 / 550 Lot 3068 Lot 3067 3069 Benedict Studio Seven Piece Salad Bowl Set Arts and Crafts 7 piece Mixed Metal Sald Set, signed Benedict studio Largest: Diameter 8 inches, Smallest: Diameter 5 1/2 inches Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3070 Benedict Studio Mixed Metal Brush Pot Lot 3069 Height: 6 inches Estimate: $400 / 600 Lot 3071 Lot 3070 3071 Jarvie Candlesticks Pair Signed Height: 11 1/2 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 3072 Roycroft Bookends with Elbert Hubbard Scrap Book Height: 8 inches Estimate: $600 / 800 Lot 3072 Lot 3075 3075 Roycroft Copper Bookends Keyhole Lot 3076 5 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 3076 English plant /lantern brackets In the Style of Liberty of London Length: 17 inches Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3077 Lilian Plamer lamp with French Ceramic Base Height: 16 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 2,500 3078 Oak Dining Table Lot 3078 Does not come with extra leaves. Diameter :48 inches Estimate: $1,800 / 2,200 3079 Lot 3077 9 Authur Mathews Music Cabinet Music cabinet from the Francis Marion “Borax” Smith estate, circa 1896. Three panels, front left and right on the cabinet were painted in oil on board by Arthur Mathews. Each image is of women in repose as if listening to the music being played on the adjacent piano. The accompanying image is a 1902 photograph of the music room of the Smith mansion where the music cabinet may be seen obscured in part by the piano. The piece includes a drop down front panel revealing horizontal interior shelves for sheet music. A single drawer sits below the drop front panel. It is decorated with twin cherubs with dramatically exaggerated cabriolet legs and gilded in gold leaf. The cabinet was illustrated in the Oakland Museum Catalog, The Art of Arthur and Lucia Mathews, 2006. Unsigned. Length: 24 1/2 inches, Width 23 1/2 iinches, Height: 40 inches Estimate: $180,000 / 220,000 Lot 3079 10 10 1902 photograph of the music room of the Smith mansion Courtesy of The Bancroft Library University of California, Berkeley Lot 3082 Lot 3080 Lot 3081 Lot 3083 Lot 3085 Lot 3084 Lot 3087 3080 Hammered Copper Platter Stickley Brothers Hammered Copper Tray, with lobed rim and rolled edge, unmarked Diameter 11 7/8 inches Estimate: $150 / 250 3081 Arts and Crafts Shreve Hammered Silver Center Bowl in the Fourteenth Century Pattern The handwrought shallow bowl with a flaring scalloped rim with an applied strapwork rim border, impressed Shreve bell hallmark. SHREVE & CO. STERLING. SAN FRANCISCO. 3496 Total silver weight 29.28 troy oz; height 5 inches (13 cm); diameter 10 1/2 inches (26.5 cm) Estimate: $600 / 800 3083 Sullivan Lock Set, Five Knobs, Front and Back Plates Estimate: $500 / 600 3086 Praire School Two Interior Door Sets: Four Plates, Five Knobs, One Lockset Estimate: $600 / 800 Lot 3089 Lot 3088 Lot 3086 3084 Sullivan Front Door Set, Two Knobs, Letter Slot, Door Bell Button with Back Plate. Front Plate, Back Plate, Dead Bolt Estimate: $1,600 / 1,800 3082 Arts and Crafts Hammered Silver Brandy Warming Pot with Ebonized Wood Handle Tuttle Silversmiths Circa 1938 Hallmark with FDR V date mark Total silver weight 29.28 troy oz; height 5 inches (13 cm); diameter 10 1/2 inches (26.5 cm) Estimate: $150 / 200 3085 Praire School Two Pocket Door Plates Estimate: $300 / 500 3087 Van Erp Bookends with Oak Tree Cutout 3088 Van Erp Bowl with Red Patina, Silver Spots 3089 Tiffany Box “Grapevine” Green/White Height: 4 3/4 inches, Width: 5 inches Diameter: 8 inches, Height 3 1/4 inches Estimate: $400 / 600 Estimate: $800 / 1,200 Length: 6 3/4 inches, Width: 4 inches, Height: 3 1/4 inches Estimate: $400 / 600 11 Lot 3092 Lot 3091 Lot 3090 Lot 3095 Lot 3094 Lot 3093 Lot 3096 Lot 3098 Lot 3097 Lot 3099 3090 Lilian Palmer Table Lamp with Copper/ Mica Shade and Incense Burner Base Height: 16 inches 3091 Two Jarvie Hammered Copper Bowls 3092 Van Erp Bowl Diameter: 7 1/4 inches Diameter: 5 3/4 inches Estimate: $400 / 500 Estimate: $200 / 250 Estimate: $2,500 / 3,500 3093 Van Erp Brush Pot with Oak Tree Cutout Height: 4 3/4 inches 3094 Harry Dixon Pot 6” Estimate: $400 / 500 Estimate: $1,400 / 1,800 3097 Harold Doolittle “Cathedral Rocks Yosemite” Length: 18 1/2 inches, Width: 16 1/2 inches Estimate: $200 / 300 12 3095 3 Hammered Copper Bowls Swedish “Stromblad” Guteborg Estimate: $150 / 200 3096 Van Erp Picture Frame Contemporary photograph is included. Height: 9 1/2 inches, Width: 8 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 3098 Windmill Copper-clad Bookends 3099 Bertha Lum 1912 Children in The Snow Height: 7 inches Length: 18 inches, Width: 16 inches Estimate: $200 / 300 Estimate: $300 / 400 Lot 3104 Lot 3100 Lot 3101 Lot 3102 Lot 3105 Lot 3103 3100 Bertha Lum 1924 Woman with Butterflies 3101 Harold Doolittle “Redwood Giants” Aquatint Length: 24 inches, Width: 17 1/2 inches Length: 21 inches, Width: 17 inches Estimate: $500 / 600 Estimate: $200 / 300 3105 Indo Arts and Crafts Rug Contemporary hand-knotted 100% wool pile, knot count approximately 60/square inch Length: 6 feet , 10 inches Width: 4 feet , 10 inches 3102 Frank Lloyd Wright Leaded Glass Panel 3103 Frank Lloyd Wright Leaded Skylight 3104 Arts and Crafts Oak Table c. 1902-3. Leaded glass panel. Height 67 inches, Width 30 inches. Provenance: The Ward W. Willits residence, Highland Park, Illinois; Christies, New York, December 8, 2009, lot 157; The Garden Museum Collection, Matsue, Japan. c. 1912. Leaded glass skylight. Height 35 1/2 inches, Width 22 1/2 inches. Provenance: The Francis W. Little residence, Wayzata, Minneapolis; Christies, New York, March 11, 2011, lot 16; The Garden Museum Collection, Matsue, Japan. Length: 11 3/4 inches, Height: 18 inches Estimate: $25,000 / 35,000 Estimate: $25,000 / 35,000 Estimate: $100 / 150 Estimate: $550 / 750 3106 Lawson/Maybeck Library Table c.1915 This is a very rare example of furniture designed by Bernard Maybeck for the Andrew Lawson House, Berkeley, CA. The frame is four massive legs interlocked via eight keyed tenons with four stretchers with a very thick top. A single pencil drawer is hung from the top on sliding dovetails. The top itself is nearly two inches thick solid quarter sawn white oak with a simple ogee edge detail. It is stiffened with four sliding cross braces dovetailed directly into the top. The legs taper smoothly to Mackmurdo feet. The proportions are perfect from every perspective. The oversize timbers are carefully dimensioned to harmonize into a powerful but calming composition. The out board dovetailed cross braces visibly balances the top and offers a precise and sophisticated transition from the base. Condition report: The base has its original finish; the top is refinished and re-glued. Table “8’s” were added to prevent further damage. The drawer is original with original brass drawer pulls. The entire table has been cleaned and waxed L: 66inches, W: 41 1/2 inches, H: 29 3/4 inches Lot 3108 Lot 3106 3108 Mission Style 2 Door Bookcase 3109 Lyre Form Fire Tool Stand with Four Tools Length: 43 1/2 inches, Depth: 12 1/2 inches, Height:: 56 3/4 inches Dimensions of stand 28 x 22 1/4 inches Estimate: $1,000 / 1,200 Estimate: $500 / 800 Lot 3109 Estimate: $5,000 / 10,000 13 Lot 3111 Lot 3110 Lot 3112 Lot 3113 Lot 3117 Lot 3115 Lot 3116 Lot 3119A Lot 3119 Lot 3118 3110 Gustav Stickley 5 Drawer Library Desk “Table Desk” Circa 1901 Length: 39 1/2 inches, Width: 24 1/2 inches, Height: 29 1/2 inches 3111 Stickley Brothers Lamp Table Height 27 inches Estimate: $700 / 800 3112 Maybeck “Palace of Fine Arts” Paul Elder Estimate: $500 / 800 Estimate: $1,200 / 1,400 3113 Roycoft Leather Tablemat Diameter 12 inches Estimate: $150 / 250 3115 Caledonia Studios Bookcase This bookcase is contemporary circa 2010 and has a Flat top with two doors. Length: 48 inches Depth: 16inches, Height: 58 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,600 3118 Caledonia Studios Dining Table Circa 2010 Length: 76 inches, Width: 36 inches, Height: 30 inches Estimate: $1,500 / 1,800 This contemporary circa 2010 bookcase is has a gallery top Length: 42 inches, Width: 14 1/2 inches, Height: 56 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,600 3119 3 Ladder Back side chairs by Caledonia Studios These ladder back chairs are contemporary circa 2010, two are the same, one is a bit smaller. 2 chairs -Length: 18 inches, Width: 18 inches, Height 42 inches, other chair - Length: 17 inches, Width 17 inches, Height 36 inches Estimate: $500 / 800 14 3116 Caledonia Studios Bookcase 3117 Drop Arm Settle by Caledonia Studio Settle does not come with upholstery Length: 78 inches, Depth: 40 inches Height: 36 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 2,500 3119A Jack Cassineito Oil Painting “Angel Island” Length: 19 inches, Width: 15 inches Estimate: $800 / 1,000 Color Plates Lot 3004 Lot 3045 Lot 3054 Lot 3043 Lot 3036 Lot 3068 15 Color Plates Lot 3096 Lot 3090 Lot 3102 16 Lot 3103 Color Plates Lot 3112 Lot 3105 Lot 3119A Lot 3124 Lot 3126 17 Color Plates Lot 3129A Lot 3127 Lot 3160 Lot 3133 18 Lot 3161 Color Plates Lot 3162 Lot 3179 Lot 3170 Lot 3184 Lot 3183 19 Color Plates Lot 3213 Lot 3186 Lot 3217 Lot 3220 Lot 3224 20 3120 6 Side Chairs by Caledonia Studios Length: 18 inches, Width 18 inches, Height: 42 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,600 3121 Forbes Chair The Forbes chair, a.k.a. the Maybeck chair or the Swedenborgian Church chair was the first American Arts & Crafts furniture design. Many historians have researched and documented the history and origins of the chair and have included it prominently in their writings: Leslie Freudenheim, Building with Nature Kenneth Trapp, The Arts and Crafts Movement in California, Living the Good Life Wendy Kaplan, The Arts and Crafts Movement in Europe and America, Design for the Modern World Leslie Bowman, American Arts and Crafts, Virtue in Design. The wood species is Circassian Walnut and has been refinished. The wood grain of the crest rail has a perfectly centered arch matched by yet another arch in the grain of the second back rail. The legs have dramatic contrasting strips of dark and light walnut wrapping around the leg as decorative ornamentation. The legs taper from the seat height smoothly to the top of the Mackmurdo foot. The seat, now lost, would have been local Tule rush from the Sacramento Delta and then woven into a rush seat. H: 36 1/4 inches, W: 20 3/8 inches, D: 19 1/2 inches Lot 3120 Lot 3121 Estimate: $3,000 / 5,000 3122 L. & J.G. Conjoined Mark Open Arm Morris Chair Length: 29 inches, Width: 33inches, Height 40 3/4 inches Estimate: $900 / 1,200 Lot 3122 3123 Dirk Van Erp/Thomas Gotham Lamp A remarkable and singular collaboration of copper smith Dirk van Erp and ceramicist Thomas Gotham a hammered copper table lamp with a cut-out oak tree motif which repeats around the outer edge of the mica shade and again on its finial; the brown-glazed porcelain body’s surface is covered with many crystals. Created for the well-known and highly respected San Francisco architect, Charles F. Strothoff, circa 1923. Provenance: By descent in the family to the present owner. H: 26 inches D: 21 inches Lot 3123 Estimate: $17,000 / 20,000 Lot 3124 Lot 3126 Lot 3125 3124 Framed Watercolor, California Oaks, initialed lower left E.S., and dated 1901 3125 Bernard Maybeck Photos (5) Mounted by photographer Ester Born Length: 14 1/2 inches, Width: 11 inches Mounted on Foamboard, Length: 40 inches, Width, 15 inches Estimate: $200 / 300 Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 3126 DAVIS FRANCIS SCHWARTZ (American 1879-1969) Barn in a Valley, 1919 Oil on canvas. 24 x 30 inches/ 61 x 76.2 centimeters. Signed and dated lower right “Davis F Schwartz ‘19” Frame: 30 x 35.5 inches/ 76.2 x 90.2 centimeters. Lot 3127 3127 Jack Cassineito Oil Painting Oak This painting is encased in a free standing wood frame created by the artist Length: 22 1/2 inches Height: 21 inches Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Estimate: $400 / 600 21 Lot 3128 Lot 3129 Lot 3129A Lot 3131 Lot 3132 Lot 3133 Lot 3130 Lot 3134 Lot 3135 Lot 3136 3128 5 Piece Copper Desk Set 3129 Copper and Steel Bookends, 2 sets Estimate: $150 / 250 Height: 5 inches 3130 Bradeley Hubbard Cherry Lamp Estimate: $150 / 250 3131 Mantle Clock Height : 26 inches Contemporary Stickley. Height: 21 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,400 Estimate: $250 / 450 3129A Maybeck “Palace of Fine Arts” Paul Elder Estimate: $500 / 800 3132 Ted TInker “The Sun Vow” 1930 modeled after the bronze sculpture by Herman Atkins MacNeil Length: 18 inches, Width: 14 inches Estimate: $200 / 400 3133 Grueby 22” Floor Vase Monumental 22 Inch Grueby floor vase with decoration of seven full-length lobed leaves in an even, highly curdled medium green glaze. Signed with paper label on the bottom of the vase. H: 22 inches Estimate: $9,000 / 12,000 3134 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel portrait of young black man, artist: R.G. Turner Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 22 3135 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel portrait of young black man “Ben Johnson” artist O.G. Peso Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3136 Very Rare Rookwood “Standing Buffalo” Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 Lot 3138 Lot 3137 Lot 3140 Lot 3145 3137 Very Rare Weller Lowelsa portrait of an American Indian Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3140 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel, portrait of an American Indian “Feather” Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3144 Rookwood Puzzle Mug Lion Estimate: $1,300 / 1,500 Lot 3143 Lot 3142 Lot 3141 Lot 3144 Lot 3139 Lot 3146 3138 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel portrait of an America Indian “Lone Elk” Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3141 Very Rare Rookwood deinking vessel, portrait of an American Indian “Two Strike” # 587C Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3139 Very Rare Rookwood portrait of an American Indian “Two Strike Sioux” Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 3142 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel portrait of an American Indian #656 Estimate: $1,800 / 2,250 3145 Very Rare Rookwood Puzzle Drinking Vessel 19th Century with Man’s Head Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3143 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel, portrait of an American Indian “Arapaho” Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3146 Very Rare Weller Lowellsa drinking vessel, portrait of young black man #484 Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 23 Lot 3147 Lot 3150 Lot 3148 Lot 3149 Lot 3152 Lot 3151 Lot 3153 Lot 3157 Lot 3154 Lot 3156 3147 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel, Black Boy # 587c Estimate: $1,500 / 2,500 3150 Very Rare Rookwood Drinnking Vessel, Portrait of an American Indian #587c Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3151 Very Rare Rookwood Indian “Governor of San Juan” Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3154 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel black boy puzzle mug Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 24 3148 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel portrait of a young black man # 837 Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3149 Very Rare Rookwood drinking vessel, portrait of an American Indian “Wanstal Arapaho” Estimate: $1,750 / 2,750 3152 Ver y by Rare Rookwood drinking vessel, portrait of a young black man Estimate: $1,800 / 2,800 3153 Weller Lowells drinking vessel, a hand painted ear of corn mug Estimate: $400 / 600 3156 Fulper Urn Shaped Vase 3157 Fulper Pot with handles 7 5/8 inches 6 1/4 inches Estimate: $300 / 400 Estimate: $300 / 400 Lot 3158 Lot 3160 Lot 3159 Lot 3162 Lot 3161 Lot 3164 Lot 3166 Lot 3165 Lot 3168 Lot 3167 3158 Weller Candlestick, Green 3159 Rockwood Tile in Frame Height: 8 inches Length: 8 1/4 inches, Width: 8 1/4 inches Estimate: $150 / 250 Estimate: $200 / 250 3160 Rare California Faience University California, Berkeley Tile Diameter: 5 inches Estimate: $1,000 / 1,500 3161 Rookwood 1906 Floral Vase Relief Carved Estimate: $500 / 600 3162 Rookwood Ship Tile Chicago 1910 4 x 4 inches Estimate: $300 / 600 3166 Weller Vase with incised stylized flowers Estimate: $200 / 300 3164 Roseville White Rose 6” 1940 Blue #12188-6 Estimate: $300 / 400 3167 Rookwood Tall Blue stylized incised flower Vase c.1919 Estimate: $200 / 300 3165 Rookwood 1905 Floral Vase Estimate: $200 / 300 3168 Rookwood “Rembrant” pot, artist: Matthew Daly Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 25 Lot 3169 Lot 3171 Lot 3170 Lot 3172 Lot 3173 Lot 3174 Lot 3175 Lot 3177 Lot 3176 Lot 3178 3169 Roseville Wincraft 8 1/2” 1948 Green/ Yellow #2664 Estimate: $200 / 400 3172 Rookwood Ewer with standard glaze Estimate: $600 / 800 Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 26 Height: 9 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 3173 Ray West Vase Pale Green Estimate: $125 / 150 3176 Rookwood Black Iris with blue field Height: 4 inches, Width: 3 inches 3170 Rookwood Ewer with Silver Overlay 3171 Roseville Gardenia 9 1/2” Late 1940’s Grey Estimate: $200 / 300 3174 Weller Sicardo 3175 Ray West Vase Pale Green Estimate: $100 / 150 H: 4 inches, W: 3 inches Estimate: $500 / 700 3177 Ray West Bowl Cream/Yellow/Green Estimate: $125 / 175 3178 Weller Sicardo H: 15 inches Estimate: $3,000 / 4,000 Lot 3179 Lot 3184 Lot 3183 Lot 3187 Lot 3186 3179 Weller Sicardo 9” H: 9 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 Lot 3182 Lot 3181 Lot 3180 3180 Rookwood Vellum Pot Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3183 Rookwood Vellum Tile “Rising Mist” EF McDermott Plaque This plaque by artist EFMcDermott is framed in oak Length: 13 inches, Width: 11 inches Lot 3185 Lot 3188 3181 Rookwood Vase by founder Very early 1882 vase H: 10 inches, W: 3 inches Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3184 Grueby Waterlily Tile 4 inches square Estimate: $500 / 600 3182 Rookwood #2076 Mint Green date 1936 Estimate: $175 / 250 3185 Garden City Pottery Black Estimate: $125 / 175 Estimate: $4,000 / 6,000 3186 Rookwood Vellum Cowboy Tile Tile: 6 x 6 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 3187 Odd Inc. Matte Green Crystaline Glaze “in the school of Grueby” Vase Height: 9 inches 3188 Grueby “Rabbit” tile 4 x 4 4 inch square Estimate: $1,500 / 2,000 Estimate: $250 / 300 27 Lot 3189 Lot 3191 Lot 3190 Lot 3192 Lot 3193 Lot 3194 Lot 3195 Lot 3196 Lot 3197 Lot 3198 3189 Vanbriggle Lorelei Vase 3190 Grueby yellow green tulip tile 3191 Newcomb sugar bowl with lid Height :8 1/2 inches Tile: 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches Height: 4 1/2 inches Estimate: $800 / 1,200 Estimate: $800 / 1,200 Estimate: $1,400 / 1,600 3192 Newcomb bowl with decoration inside 3193 Newcomb Creamer, high fire glaze 3194 Newcomb decorated vase Diameter: 7 1/2 inches Height: 3 1/4 inches H: 5 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 2,500 Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Estimate: $1,400 / 1,600 3195 Newcomb cup and saucer Height: 4 1/4 inches Estimate: $1,600 / 2,000 28 3196 Martin Brothers Creamer dated 1886 3197 J.S. Owens Utopian signed “Napoleon” Height: 6 1/4 inches Height: 13 1/2 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Estimate: $1,400 / 1,600 3198 Van Briggle pink vase H: 10 inches Estimate: $400 / 600 Lot 3199 Lot 3202 Lot 3201 Lot 3200 Lot 3205 Lot 3203 Lot 3204 Lot 3208 Lot 3207 Lot 3206 3199 Van Briggle tourquoise bowl 3200 George Ohr “Fire Baby” 3201 Weller Sicardo Height: 6 inches Height: 4 1/2 inches H: 4 inches Estimate: $400 / 600 Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 Estimate: $400 / 600 3202 NewcombTwo Undecorated Pots Tall: Height: 8 inches, Short: Height 3 inches Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3203 Zanesville Umbrella Stand signed by the artist attributed to Peters and Reed H:24” 3204 Weller Aurelian, portrait of black man signed by artist Charles Fouts 3205 Two Yellow Floor Vases Height: 18 inches Estimate: $1,200 / 1,500 Estimate: $300 / 500 3207 Two Rookwood Pottery Vases 3208 Weller Jardiniere Large: Height: 14 1/2 inches, Small: Height 7 5/8 inches Height: 9 inches Estimate: $300 / 500 Estimate: $200 / 300 Estimate: $800 / 1,000 3206 Rookwood Jardinere, artist Shirayamadani Estimate: $3,000 / 4,000 29 Lot 3209 Lot 3211 Lot 3210 Lot 3212 Lot 3214 Lot 3213 Lot 3215 Lot 3216 3209 Fulper Footed Bowl Height: 9 inches, Diameter: 11 inches Estimate: $200 / 400 Lot 3218 Lot 3217 3210 Four Alice and Wonderland Ceramic Tiles The square form depicting a Mock Turtle with a mottled orange and yellow shell, standing on the shoreline before a pale blue sky and darker blue water, forms tube lined in black, the borders of the tile with the same glaze as the sky, the back of the tile covered with felt, with an impressed mark “The C. Pardee Works”. Dimensions 4 3/8 inches square (11 cm); Depth 5/16 inches Good condition, white paint remains visible along top and side edges. 3211 Louis Sullivan Terra Cotta Tile 20” x 20” square Provenance: Garden Museum, Japan Estimate: $15,000 / 17,000 Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 3212 Pointu French Pot 3213 Grueby Pot - Two Colors 3214 J. Dampf 1896, Muller Emile Pentray Dimensions 6 1/2 x 4 inches H: 6inches, W: 8 inches Length: 9 inches Estimate: $300 / 400 Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Estimate: $800 / 1,200 3215 Emslie Arch Tile 3216 Batchelder “Oak Tree” Tile 3217 Claycraft Parrot Tile Table Length: 18 inches, Width: 10 1/2 inches 8 inches square Tile is 12 inches square Estimate: $300 / 500 Estimate: $400 / 500 Estimate: $1,000 / 1,200 30 3218 Max Laugher Pot, Pine Needles, Navy Blue Base Estimate: $600 / 800 Lot 3219 Lot 3221 Lot 3220 Lot 3224 Lot 3223 Lot 3222 Lot 3228 Lot 3225 Lot 3226 3219 Robineau University City Bowl, Grey/ Pink Glaze Height: 3 inches, Diameter: 6 inches Lot 3227 3220 Grueby Vase Height 7 inches, Width 4 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 Diameter: 5 1/2 inches Estimate: $1,800 / 2,200 Estimate: $400 / 500 3222 Arequipa Rhead Black Pot “Cal Hall” Black gunmetal glaze, stylized floral design. See page 67 of California Design 1910. Height: 7 inches Estimate: $2,500 / 3,000 3225 Fulper Vase Flambe Glaze, Black On Green Lipless, Cylinder shape Height :7 1/2 inches Estimate: $250 / 350 3221 California Faience Coaster with original Paper Label 3223 Robineau Vase, Blue/Green Crystal Glaze Height: 4 inches, Width: 3 inches 3224 Robineau Vase, Yellow Crystalline Height: 3 1/4/ inches, Width: 1 3/4 iches Estimate: $5,000 / 6,000 Estimate: $5,000 / 6,000 3226 Arequipa Lamp Base Gloss Black Height: 9 inches Estimate: $200 / 400 3227 Arequipa Green/White Vase Height: 6 inches Estimate: $600 / 800 3228 Pair of Rookwood candle Holders, No Mark Height: 3 inches Estimate: $100 / 200 31 Lot 3229 Lot 3231 Lot 3230 Lot 3232 Lot 3233 Lot 3235 Lot 3234 Lot 3237 Lot 3236 Lot 3238A Lot 3238 3229 Emslie Arch Tile 3230 Handel Lamp “Dogwood” with base 3231 Rookwood Vase, 1960 Dimensions 13.5 x 30 inches Height: 20 inches Height: 10 inches Estimate: $400 / 600 Estimate: $3,000 / 4,000 Estimate: $200 / 300 3232 Handel Shade, Purple/Green Leaded Glass Diameter: 7 inches 3233 Pair of Handel Lotus Shades Height: 5 1/2 inches Estimate: $600 / 800 3234 4 ClayCraft Tiles 4” x 4” Estimate: $400 / 500 3235 2 Batchelder Tiles: Tree tile 6 “ x 6” and Peacock tile (Pasadena) 6” x 6” Estimate: $500 / 700 3238 Roseville Apple Blossom 8 1/2” 1948 Green #366-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3238A Roseville Clematis 8 1/2” 1944 Green #1295-8 Estimate: $200 / 300 Estimate: $400 / 500 3236 6 Batchelder Tiles 4” x 4”: Rabbit, Condor, Lion Deer, 2 Parrot tiles in matte blue Estimate: $600 / 800 32 3237 Arequipa Solon Bowl “Persian Glaze” Diameter: 10 inches, Height: 4 inches Estimate: $500 / 600 Lot 3239 Lot 3241 Lot 3239A Lot 3241A Lot 3243 Lot 3243A Lot 3240 Lot 3240A Lot 3242 Lot 3244 Lot 3242A Lot 3244A 3239 Roseville Zephyr Lily 8” 1946 Blue #1297-8 Estimate: $300 / 500 3239A Roseville Brushberry 8” 1948 Blue #1291-8 Estimate: $300 / 400 3240 Roseville Zephyr Lily 1946 Brown #1297-8 Estimate: $200 / 500 3240A Roseville Cosmos 8” 1940 Blue #1286 Estimate: $500 / 700 3241 Roseville Magnolia 8 1/2” 1940 Green 1294-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3241A Roseville Cosmos 6” 1940 Paper Foil Tag Blue #1285 Estimate: $600 / 800 3242 Roseville Magnolia 8 1/2” 1940 Brown #1274-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3242A Roseville Pinecone 8” 1931 Foil Tag Blue #1273-8 Estimate: $900 / 1,200 3243 Roseville Bittersweet 7 1/2” 1940 Grey #866-7 Estimate: $300 / 500 3243A Roseville Florentine 7” 1924 Brown #1239-7 Estimate: $400 / 500 3244 Roseville Bittersweet 7 1/2” 1940 Yellow #866-7 Estimate: $300 / 500 3244A Roseville Florentine 10” 1924 Brown #1230-10 Estimate: $400 / 500 33 Lot 3246 Lot 3245 Lot 3246A Lot 3247A Lot 3248 Lot 3249 Lot 3247 Lot 3250 Lot 3253 Lot 3251 Lot 3252 Lot 3254 3245 Roseville Snowberry 8” 1946 Pink #1WP-8 Estimate: $200 / 300 3246 Roseville Snowberry 8” 1946 Blue 1WP-8 Estimate: $200 / 300 3246A Roseville Dahl Rose 8” 1924 Black #1258-8 Estimate: $200 / 500 3247 Roseville White Rose 8” 1940 Pink #1289-8 Estimate: $400 / 500 3247A Roseville Foxglove 1940 Blue #1292-8 Estimate: $200 / 500 3248 Roseville Columbine 1940 Brown#290-8 Estimate: $300 / 500 3249 Roseville Freesia 1945 Breen #1296-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3250 Roseville Rosecraft 9” 1916 Blacek #1236-9 Estimate: $200 / 400 3251 Roseville Dogwood II 9” 1928 Green Estimate: $400 / 500 3252 Roseville Corinthian 12” 1923 #1228 -10 Estimate: $200 / 400 3253 Roseville Two Handled Freesia Vase Estimate: $225 / 275 3254 Roseville Florane 9” 1920 Estimate: $100 / 200 34 Lot 3255 Lot 3256 Lot 3257 Lot 3258 Lot 3260 Lot 3261 Lot 3259 Lot 3263 Lot 3265 Lot 3266 Lot 3262 Lot 3267 3255 Roseville Florane 10” 1920 Estimate: $100 / 200 3256 Roseville Florane 10” 1920 Glaze Pop Estimate: $100 / 200 3257 Roseville Larose 1924 Cream #1234-8 Estimate: $200 / 500 3258 Roseville Peony 8” 1942 Yellow #1293-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3259 Roseville Iris 8” Pink 1938 #1284-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3260 Roseville Wincraft Tourquoise Blue #267-5 Estimate: $200 / 400 3261 Roseville Tuscany 8” 1927 Pink #1255-8 Estimate: $200 / 400 3262 Roseville Fuschia 8” 1939 Brown #1282-8 Estimate: $400 / 600 3263 Roseville Bleeding Heart 1938 #1287-8 Estimate: $500 / 700 3265 Roseville Poppy 1930 #1281-8 Estimate: $400 / 600 3266 Roseville Della Robba Mug 3267 Roseville Rosecraft Panel 9” 1920 Estimate: $500 / 700 Mug has text signed “M” Height: 6 1/2 inches Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 35 Lot 3269 Lot 3270 Lot 3271 Lot 3268 Lot 3274 Lot 3272 Lot 3275 Lot 3273 Lot 3276 Lot 3281 Lot 3277 Lot 3280 3268 Roseville Green Fushia Wall Pocket #1282-8 Estimate: $500 / 700 3269 Roseville Green Fushia Candlesticks #1133-2 Estimate: $200 / 400 3270 Roseville Green Fushia Candlesticks #1133-5 Estimate: $200 / 300 3271 Roseville Green Fushia Jardinier #645-3 Estimate: $200 / 300 3272 Roseville Green Fushia Vase #891-6 Estimate: $200 / 300 3273 Roseville Green Fushia Basket #351-10 Estimate: $300 / 500 3274 Roseville Green Fushia Bowl #347-6 Estimate: $150 / 350 3275 Roseville Green Fushia Bowl #346-4 Estimate: $125 / 250 3276 Roseville Green Fushia Bowl #348-5 Estimate: $200 / 300 3277 Roseville Green Fushia Vase #898-8 Estimate: $200 / 500 3280 Roseville Green Fushia Vase #894-7 Estimate: $250 / 400 3281 Roseville Green Fushia Cornucopia #129-6 Estimate: $200 / 300 36 Lot 3284 Lot 3282 Lot 3285 Lot 3283 Lot 3286 Lot 3287 Lot 3288 Lot 3289 Lot 3290 Lot 3292 Lot 3293 Lot 3291 3282 Roseville Green Fushia Console Bowl #351-10 Estimate: $200 / 400 3283 Roseville Green Fushia Frog #37 Estimate: $200 / 300 3284 Roseville Green Console Bowl #350-8 Estimate: $300 / 400 3285 Two Roseville Mostique Jardinieres Large: Height 10 inches, Small: Height: 8 1/2 inches Estimate: $300 / 500 3286 Red Floral Mohair Spread 3287 Dianne Ayres “Bee” Table Linen 3288 Dianne Ayres “Dragonfly” Scarf 3289 Dianne Ayres “Pinecone” Runner 14 1/2 “ x 24 1/2” 16 1/2” x 31 1/2” Dimemsion: 13” x 42” Estimate: $150 / 180 Estimate: $200 / 250 Estimate: $250 / 350 3290 Dianne Ayres Linen Ginko Scarf 3291 Large Woven Arts & Crafts Panel Red/Green 3292 Dianne Ayres “Poppy” Scarf 3293 Dianne Ayres “Dragonfly “Scarf Dimensions: 13” x 69” Dimensions: 50” x 112 “ Estimate: $150 / 225 Estimate: $200 / 300 5 foot square Estimate: $150 / 200 Dimensions: 13” x 40” Estimate: $250 / 350 Dimensions: 11” x 45 1/2 “ Estimate: $150 / 200 37 Lot 3295 Lot 3296 Lot 3297 Lot 3294 Lot 3300 Lot 3299 Lot 3298 Lot 3301 Lot 3305 Lot 3304 Lot 3302 Lot 3303 3294 Pair of Arts & Crafts Blankets Queen 56” x 82” Estimate: $150 / 200 3295 Dianne Ayres “Dragonfly” Scarf 3298 Pair of Linen Monterey Panels 3299 Dianne Ayres “Wisteria” Pillow 3300 Art Nouveau Panel Gold, Brown L: 36 inches, W: 74 inches 21 inches square Length: 24 inches, Width: 18 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 Estimate: $250 / 300 Estimate: $250 / 300 3302 Embroidered Picture “Air” 3303 Two-part Screen with Embroidered Poetry 3304 Austrian Children Ink Pastel on Paper Length: 28 inches, Height 38 inches Length: 40 inches, Width: 23 inches Estimate: $200 / 250 Estimate: $150 / 250 Length: 30 inches, Width: 10 1/4 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 38 Length: 72 inches, Width 20 inches 3296 Dianne Ayres “Ginkgo” Scarf Length: 72 inches, Width 20 inches Estimate: $225 / 275 Estimate: $250 / 350 3297 Pair of Portiers - Multi Color Geo W: 4 feet , L: 10 1/2 feet Estimate: $250 / 350 3301 Embroidered Picture “Fire” Length: 30 inches, Width: 10 1/4 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 3305 Medival Wedding Scene Length: 60 inches, Width 29 1/2 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 Lot 3306 Lot 3308 Lot 3307 Lot 3309 Lot 3310 Lot 3312 Lot 3311 Lot 3315 Lot3313 3306 Embroidered Tray Estimate: $150 / 200 Lot 3314 3307 BERTHA LUM (American 1869-1954) Kuan Yin, 1909 Pastel, Gouache, and Graphite on paper. Sight: 26.5 x 18 inches/ 67.3 x 45.7 centimeters. Signed and dated lower left “Bertha Lum ‘09” Frame: 31.25 x 22.5 inches/ 79.3 x 57.2 centimeters. 3308 Ephraim Milkweed Vase #506 Estimate: $225 / 275 Estimate: $2,000 / 3,000 3309 Ephraim Legacy Vase #C28 Estimate: $200 / 250 3313 Ephraim Rare Beauty # C009 Estimate: $250 / 300 3310 Ephraim The Old Sage # 21 Estimate: $250 / 350 3311 Ephraim Skunk Cabbage #007 Estimate: $250 / 300 3314 Ephraim Ghost Orchid #B16 Estimate: $175 / 225 3312 Ephraim Evening Swallow #C15 Estimate: $225 / 275 315 Ephraim Delighted Daisies Estimate: $100 / 150 39 Lot 3316A Lot 3318 Lot 3317 Lot 3316 Lot 3321 Lot 3319 Lot 3320 Lot 3323 Lot 3322 3316 Ephraim Turtle Vase Height: 11 1/2 inches Estimate: $250 / 350 3316A Ephraim Yellow/Green Flower Bowl Diameter: 6 1/2inches Lot 3324 3317 Ephraim Wisteria #B18 Height: 14 1/2 inches Estimate: $250 / 325 3318 Ephraim Ladys Slipper #A51 Height: 16 inches Estimate: $550 / 650 Estimate: $125 / 150 3319 Embroidered Picture of a Woman 3320 Roycroft Pen Tray 3321 Rookwood “Rook” bookends Length: 30 inches, Width: 10 1/14 inches Length: 8 inches Height: 5 inches Estimate: $150 / 200 Estimate: $100 / 150 Estimate: $400 / 600 3322 Elizabeth Norton “Cat” Block Print 1935 3323 Elizabeth Norton “Macaw” Block Print 1928 3324 Elizabeth Norton “Lion” Block Print 1924 Length: 19 inches, Width: 14 1/2 inches Length: 17 inches, Width: 12 1/2 inches Length: 15 1/2 inches, Width: 12 inches Estimate: $500 / 600 Estimate: $500 / 600 Estimate: $200 / 400 40 Lot 3326 Lot 3327 Lot 3325 Lot 3330 Lot 3328 Lot 3329 Lot 3331 3325 Rookwood Monumental Floral Vase with Silver Overlay 3326 Enameled Copper “Made by Hand” bookends H: 22 inches Height: 6 inches Signed: Walter Crane #41 42 inches, Height 24 inches Estimate: $3,000 / 4,000 Estimate: $150 / 200 Estimate: $2,000 / 2,500 3328 Handel “Lily” 2 Heads 3329 Jean Pfister Cypress & Sea 3330 Calco “Adam & Eve” Bookends Height: 17 inches Length: 15 inches, Width: 12 inches Height: 6 1/2 inches Estimate: $900 / 1,200 Estimate: $150 / 200 Estimate: $200 / 300 3327 Walter Crane “Triumph of Labour” 3331 Rookwood artist Edward Hurley water color Length: 10 5/8 inches, Width: 7 1/4 inches Estimate: $600 / 800 41 Terms and Conditions of Sale STANDARD CONDITIONS OF SALE These Conditions of Sale are binding on all purchasers at Auction. Please read carefully. By registering to bid at auction, in person, or through an agent, by absentee bid, or telephone or any other means including the Internet and e-mail, you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale (and changes made as noted below.) All property and every lot for sale in our catalogue is offered subject to the following terms and conditions, along with any changes that may be published or announced prior to or during a sale by Michaan’s Auctions. (MA). The terms “MA” “us,” “we,” or “our” as used herein all refer to Michaan’s Auctions. Unless otherwise indicated in the catalogue or at time of sale, MA acts at all times solely as the agent for the seller. All sales shall be deemed to occur in California regardless whether by telephone, mail or through the Internet or the physical location of the buyer. DEFINITIONS Hammer price: The highest bid received for a lot upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. Buyer’s premium: The amount paid by the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price and in addition thereto. Purchase price: The aggregate of the hammer, buyer’s premium and applicable taxes or other fees, if any, as may be required by law. Reserve: The minimum price at which the lot may be sold. Buyer: The person or entity who buys property at auction or private sale. Consignor: The seller, or the seller’s representative, on behalf of whom we are selling the Property. Lot: The single item or group of items offered by us for sale. Property: The item or items comprising an auction lot being offered for sale. BUYER’S PREMIUM The Buyer shall pay a Buyer’s Premium which shall be retained by MA as follows: If you choose to pay by check, cashier’s check or cash, the Buyer’s Premium is eighteen percent (18%) per lot up to and including $250,000 plus twelve percent (12%) per lot of any amount in excess of $250,001 up to and including $1,000,000 and ten percent (10%) per lot in excess of $1,000,001. If you choose to pay by credit card (Visa, Mastercard or Discover only) or any other form of payment, the Buyer’s Premium is twenty-one percent (21%) per lot up to and including $250,000 plus fifteen percent (15%) per lot of any amount in excess of $250,001 up to and including $1,000,000 and twelve percent (12%) in excess of $1,000,001. Internet Buyer’s Premium is twenty-three percent (23%) per lot up to and including $250,000 plus eighteen percent (18%) per lot of any amount in excess of $250,001. TERMS OF SALE a. The Purchase of and Payment for Property The sale of a lot shall be to the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer, in accord with these Conditions of Sale. Title to the lot shall pass with the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer. Buyer shall pay the Purchase price, as defined above, and such other fees as may be due, in full, within seven (7) days of the auction sale. Sale is not final and property will not be released to Buyer until good funds for all amounts due, are received by MA. Payment may be made (i) in cash, (ii) by wire transfer (additional $15 42 fee), (iii) by money order or other guaranteed funds, or (iv) by personal check (when buyer’s credit is approved). No lot shall be transferred by Buyer to another person until the sale is final. In the event of partial payment for any lot or lots we shall apply payments, in our discretion, to the lot or lots we select. The Buyer grants MA a security interest in the purchased Property, and we may retain as collateral any property purchased and any funds in our possession, to secure a Buyer’s obligations to us, if any. We retain the rights of a secured party under the California Commercial Code. All fees, taxes, premiums or other sums due and not paid pursuant to this paragraph shall bear interest at 1.5 % per month from the 8th day following the sale to the date paid in full. b. Collection of Property Upon transfer of title, Buyer assumes full responsibility, including risk of loss and damage, for the Property. Purchased property shall be removed at Buyer’s expense within fifteen (15) days after the sale becomes final. Property not removed shall be subject to a service fee of $50, and a storage fee, if retained by MA, of 1% of the purchase price per month. MA may also, in its sole discretion, elect to place the Property in a public storage facility at the Buyer’s sole risk, responsibility and expense. c. Liability for delivery of property If, for any reason whatsoever, we are unable to deliver the purchased Property to the Buyer, MA shall be liable to the Buyer only for the Purchase price paid by the Buyer and in no event shall we be liable for incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, business interruption or loss of profit. d. Available Shipping As a service to the purchaser, MA may be able to pack and ship items as set forth in the provisions for shipping in the paragraph following the terms and conditions of sale. THE AUCTION PROCEDURE a. Registration Bidders must register in advance to bid at auction. (a) If by mail or on the Internet please comply with, sign and send back the requisite form or absentee bid. (b) To telephone bid, Bidders must complete, sign and fax a copy of the Telephone Bid Registration Form, which is available only by calling MA. Telephone lines are limited, and available on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Registration to bid by telephone must be completed by 5 p.m. the day prior to the auction. (c) When intending to bid in person, pre register at the desk and obtain a bidding paddle. The auctioneer may refuse to recognize any person not registered and not having a paddle number. MA reserves the right at its sole discretion, to refuse anyone the right to register and participate at an auction. b. Announcements We may, at the commencement of, or during the Auction, announce changes in or modifications to the Conditions of Sale or descriptions of Property. c. Absentee Bids For a Buyer’s convenience, absentee bids will be accepted, when properly executed and submitted in a timely manner. However, we neither accept any responsibility to an absentee bidder, nor any liability whatsoever for a failure to execute the absentee bid for any reason. In the event that identical multiple absentee bids are the highest bids received for the same lot then the earliest received of the competing absentee bids shall prevail at that bid amount. d. Auctioneer’s Discretion The Auctioneer has the absolute discretion to 1) pass a lot or withdraw it from sale at any time prior to its actual sale; 2) refuse to recognize any bidder; 3) refuse to recognize any bid; 4) resolve any dispute between bidders or resolve any doubtful bid by deciding who is the successful bidder or nullifying the auction of the lot and reoffering it for sale. The Auctioneer’s decision is binding as to disputes arising at auction. If a dispute arises post sale, our records of the sale shall be conclusive. Both the Auctioneer and MA shall be without any liability whatsoever resulting from the exercise of the discretion referred to herein. e. Reserves All Property is offered for sale subject to a Reserve unless otherwise stated by us at time of sale. MA may protect the Reserve by an initial bid or continued bidding on behalf of the consignor. Any bids by MA staff after the Reserve is met shall be made only on behalf or registered bidders. Neither the consignor nor an agent or representative of the consignor is allowed to bid on their own property. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES Except for warranty of title, neither we nor the Consignor make any warranties, guarantees or representation, express or implied, with respect to the Property, including, but not necessarily limited to, any implied warranty of “fitness for purpose” or “merchantability.” Any and all statements and descriptions in any catalogue or elsewhere by MA, relating to age, attribution, authenticity, size, genuineness, provenance, historical relevance or significance, physical condition, importance, quality, quantity, rarity, period, culture, source or origin, are presented as statements of qualified opinion only. MA’s disclaimer of liability covers information contained in catalogues, and all other printed material published by us, including condition reports. Buyers assume the responsibility to inspect the Property and make their own decision as to the nature, quality and value of the Property. Neither MA nor the Consignor make any warranty or representation with regard to the existence of or the transfer of intellectual property rights, except and to such extent as may, from time to time, be explicitly stated. No employee of MA is authorized to nor shall make any warranty or representation on MA’s behalf, except as stated in the catalog or in any written addendum. ESTIMATES OF VALUE All estimates of value as published in our Catalogues or elsewhere are statements of qualified opinion as to the range of the price a willing buyer might pay for the Property at auction. The actual price paid at auction or subsequently, may vary substantially from the estimates. MA shall not be liable for any such differential. BUYER’S DEFAULT If a Buyer fails to pay for purchased Property, or otherwise does not comply with these Conditions of Sale, the Buyer shall be in default. In addition to all remedies available in law, to MA and to the Consignor, the Buyer shall be liable for the entire Purchase price. Additionally, at our option, we may either cancel the sale and retain all payments made by Buyer as well as retain any and all Property of Buyer in our possession as security against payment of the sums in default, or we may re-offer the Property for sale, at auction or privately, without reserve. Buyer shall be liable to us and the Consignor for the additional fees, commissions and costs on both sales (including handling, storage and court costs and attorney’s fees) resulting from the cancellation or resale of the Property and in the event of resale, any deficiency which may result. RESCISSION The sole and exclusive remedy, available only to the original buyer, is the limited right of rescission set forth herein. MA will cancel the sale of Property if the original buyer establishes to our satisfaction that there has been a breach of the Consignor’s warranty of title, or that the identification of Authorship* of the Property as set forth in Bold Type Heading is not substantially correct, based on a fair reading of the Catalogue (as may be amended by posted or announced changes.) IN ALL INSTANCES, YOU MUST GIVE WRITTEN NOTICE TO US WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY, SETTING FORTH THE BASIS FOR YOUR CLAIM AND, AT YOUR SOLE EXPENSE AND RISK, RETURN THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION TO MA WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER NOTICE IS GIVEN AND IN THE SAME CONDITION AS WHEN SOLD. Upon review of the claim and the property, if we are satisfied with the bases for your claim and the property is in the same condition it was in when sold, MA will rescind the sale and return to you the Purchase price, unless we have already remitted funds to the Consignor. In that event, and at MA’s sole discretion, MA shall either pay you as provided above, or shall pay you only that portion of the Purchase price retained by us (the Seller’s commission, the buyer’s premium and any sales taxes collected) and on your behalf make demand on the Consignor for the balance and upon receipt of the funds remit same to you. Should the Consignor refuse to return the funds to you or to MA, we shall disclose the Consignor’s identity and assign to you any and all rights MA may have against the Consignor. Any and all liability MA may have as agent for the Consignor shall thereupon terminate. BUYER EXPRESSLY UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT MA SHALL HAVE NO OTHER LIABILITY TO THE BUYER EXCEPT FOR THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AND THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL MA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR COMPENSATORY DAMAGES OR LOSS OF PROFIT OR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. *Authorship refers to the maker or creator of the Property, and the period, social culture, and origin of the Property as stated in the Bold Type Heading for a given lot in our catalogue. It does not refer to the descriptions which may be contained in the information below the Bold Type Heading. MISCELLANEOUS a. Modification: No modification or amendment of the Conditions of Sale shall bind MA unless contained in a writing signed by MA, except as may be posted or published as noted above or verbally announced at time of sale. b. Severability: If, for any reason, any part of the Conditions of Sale is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining portion shall be valid and enforceable. c. Successors and Assigns: The Conditions of Sale shall be binding on all the heirs and assigns of the Buyers and bidders and inure to the benefit of MA’s successors and assigns. d. Jurisdiction, Venue, Choice of Law: Dispute resolution shall occur in Alameda County, California, USA. The provisions of the Conditions of Sale will be construed and disputes determined by application of California Law, without regard to conflicts of law. e. Notice, Service of Process: Buyers agree to accept all notices and service of process relating to dispute resolution at the address provided by Buyer on any registration forms required to be executed as a condition of bidding in our auction. f. Dispute Resolution: All disputes and claims arising out of or relating to events and actions covered herein, brought by or against us, shall be resolved by mediation or binding arbitration in accord with the procedures set forth below. This provision does not apply to claims brought by the Buyer directly against the Consignor, including, but not limited to any action brought pursuant to the rescission provisions noted above OPTIONAL PROVISIONS Shipping, insurance packaging and handling of purchased lots is at the risk and expense of the purchaser. As a service to the purchaser, MA may ship appropriate items solely via United Parcel Service, (UPS) Ground. MA will not ship by any other method including USPS, and property requiring freight shipment. MA will, in no event insure the property whether or not packaged and shipped by MA. MA shall not, under any circumstances, be liable for the loss, theft or damage to property, including, but not limited to selection of shipper, the acts or omissions of any shipper or the acts or omissions occurring in packing for shipment. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain a shipping quote for any lot being offered, from an outside shipper, prior to the auction date. (As a courtesy, MA may provide quotes for items to be shipped via UPS). Post sale determination of shipping costs does not constitute grounds for cancellation of any purchase made at auction. Purchasers are advised that large and fragile items can be expensive and that MA will ship no property without first obtaining consent from the purchaser and only after packing and shipping costs have been disclosed by MA. When MA is to pack and ship, MA will provide to the bidder with a quote for cost of packing and handling and the UPS fee. The Purchaser is responsible for any insurance of the shipment. Shipment will not be made until both all sums due MA including the shipping and handling fees as quoted, and written confirmation is received that insurance has been waived or has been obtained by purchaser. Shipment may take up to 21 days after payment is received. MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION PROCEDURES (a) Within 30 days of written notice that there is a dispute, the parties or their representatives may meet at a time and place mutually agreed upon, to mediate their differences. If the parties agree, a mediator acceptable to the parties shall be selected. The mediator shall be an attorney, trained in mediation techniques and familiar with commercial law and the California Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The mediator’s fees shall be shared equally and paid by all parties. At the mediation, all parties shall have actual authority to settle the dispute. Any statements made during, and all aspects of, the mediation process shall be kept confidential and shall not be admissible in any subsequent arbitration or judicial proceeding. Any resolution shall be confidential. (b) If the parties cannot agree to mediation, or if mediation does not resolve the dispute, or in any event no longer than 60 days after receipt of written notice referred to above, the parties shall submit the dispute for binding arbitration before a single neutral arbitrator jointly selected, or absent agreement, selected from the panel of Arbitrators provided by the American Arbitration Association (AAA). If, within 15 days, the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, then AAA shall select one (1) person as arbitrator in accord with AAA rules. The arbitrator shall be an attorney, experienced in commercial law and with the UCC. The arbitrator shall be required to follow the law in making his award, and the award shall be in writing and shall set forth findings of fact and legal conclusions.(c) The arbitration shall occur within 60 days of the selection of the arbitrator, in either Oakland or San Francisco, California, unless the parties agree to another location. Discovery and the procedure for the Arbitration shall, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, follow the procedures and policies of AAA governing commercial arbitration, subject however to the following modifications: 1. All arbitration proceedings shall be confidential. None of the parties nor the arbitrator, may disclose the existence, content or results of the arbitration without the written consent of all parties. 2. The parties shall attempt to agree on the issues to be arbitrated, or identify the disputed issues in writing no later than 45 days prior to arbitration. 3. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, discovery, if any, shall be limited as follows: (a) Requests for no more than 10 clearly identified categories of documents, to be provided to the requesting party within 14 days of written request therefore; (b) Depositions: No more than two (2) per party, provided however, the deposition(s) are to be completed within one (1) day; (c) Compliance with the above shall be enforced by the arbitrator in accord with California law. 4. Each party shall have no longer than eight (8) hours to present its position. The entire hearing before the arbitrator shall not take longer than three (3) consecutive days, unless all parties agree otherwise in writing. The award shall be made in writing no more than 30 days following the end of the proceeding. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. Each party shall bear its own attorney’s fees and costs in connection with the proceedings and shall share equally the fees and expenses of the arbitrator. This auction is being conducted in compliance with section 2328 of the Commercial Code, section 535 of the Penal Code, and provisions of the California Civil Code. Bonded pursuant to California Civil Code sec 1812.600 et seq. Bond # 71393954 JEWELRY SOLD AT MICHAAN’S AUCTIONS: It is the responsibility of the bidder to examine carefully any item(s) of potential interest. For all the jewelry sold here at Michaan’s Auctions the following applies: All gemstone weights are approximate. We are aware of the many types of treatments and/ or enhancements used today on diamonds and colored stones. The purpose is to improve their appearance i.e. color and/or clarity. Techniques like heat treatments, color diffusion, irradiated, HTHP, oiling, resin, bleaching, dying and impregnation are just a few techniques known today. Some treatments combined. Some treatments are not detectable using 43 standard gemological procedures. Not all treatments are permanent. Prospective buyers are therefore reminded that unless otherwise noted in the description(s), it must be assumed that some form of enhancement may have been used. Regarding laboratories certification: The certifications mentioned in the descriptions only reflect the opinions of the laboratory. From one laboratory to another they do differ on the degrees of grading and/or treatments. And if a stone has a certificate from a laboratory we cannot guarantee this grading. Watches must be examined carefully. Although we do attempt to mention in our descriptions significant defects, needed repairs, absent stones and the like, we do not guarantee the accuracy or operation of any watch function. Detailed condition reports are available for most pieces. These reports contain more information than the catalog descriptions. Images shown may appear smaller or larger than actual size. PROPERTY MADE FROM OR CONTAINING MATERIALS FROM ENDANGERED OR PROTECTED SPECIES Property that contains any percentage of material made or potentially made from endangered and/or other protected species of wildlife are, as a courtesy, marked in the catalogue with the symbol “ * ”. Michaan’s Auctions does not accept any responsibility or liability for failing to mark such lots. Such material includes, but is not limited to, ivory, tortoise shell, crocodile skin, whalebone, rhinoceros horn, some species of coral and certain woods. Prospective buyers are advised that several countries completely prohibit importation of property made, all or in part, of proscribed materials. Some countries require special permits, such as a CITES permit, from the relevant regulating authority in the countries of exportation and importation as well. Potential buyers intending to import the property into another country should be familiar with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on property containing wildlife material. Regulations may vary as the U.S. prohibits importation of articles containing material(s) from species it has designated endangered or threatened if the articles are less than 100 years old. It shall be the potential buyer’s sole responsibility to research and satisfy the requirements of any laws and regulations that apply to the import and export of property as described in the aforementioned paragraphs. Prospective buyers must also note that the inability or delay in obtaining permits, licenses or other permissions to import or export property containing potentially regulated wildlife material will not constitute a basis for rescission or cancellation of the sale of said property or the delay in payment of purchased items in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. Definitions of Authorship: This is to qualify the relationship between the object and the named person in the catalogue. The following conventions for attribution are used by Michaan’s Auctions: Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artists named. Attributed to Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. Studio of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist, which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. Circle of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified by distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. Style of ......; follower of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or near contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. Manner of Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. after Giovanni Bellini: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. “bearing signature...”/”bearing date...”/”bearing inscription...” In our opinion the signature/ date/inscription is by a hand other than that of the artist. Typical Headings: FURNITURE George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers Third Quarter 18th Century This heading, with date included, means that the piece is, in our opinion, of the period indicated with no major alterations or restorations. George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers This heading, without the inclusion of the date, indicates that, in our opinion, the piece, while basically of the period, has undergone significant restoration and alteration. George III Style Mahogany Chest of Drawers The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the piece was made as an intentional reproduction of an earlier style. BRONZES Antoine-Louis Barye This heading indicates that the casting and patination were done by the artist or with his direct authorization or supervsion. Cast After a Model by Antoine-Louis Barye This heading indicates that the casting and patination of a known Barye model were done by another, i.e., artisans at the F. Barbedienne or other foundry. CERAMICS Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer Late 19th Century This states that the cup and saucer were made at the Meissen factory in the last quarter of the 19th Century. Meissen Porcelain Cup and a Saucer Late 19th Century Again, this states that the cup and saucer were made at the Meissen factory in the last quarter of the 19th Century, but it also indicates that the cup and saucer may not have been “born” together. Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer Circa 1900 This states that the cup and saucer are of Meissen style, and although of the date specified, not necessarily made at the Meissen factory. ‘Meissen’ Porcelain Cup and a Saucer 19th Century This states that the cup and saucer are of Meissen style, and although of the date specified, not necessarily made at the Meissen factory. Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer The title without a specific date simply states that the pieces were made at the Meissen factory but does not specify when, implying that their age is questionable. Bid Increments Minimum Value from US $ 0 from US $ 50 from US $ 200 from US $ 500 from US $ 1000 from US $ 2000 from US $ 5000 from US $ 10000 from US $ 20000 44 Maximum Value to US $ 49 to US $ 199 to US $ 499 to US $ 999 to US $ 1999 to US $ 4999 to US $ 9999 to US $ 19999 and above Expected Bid Increment US $ 5 US $ 10 US $ 25 US $ 50 US $ 100 US $ 250 US $ 500 US $ 1000 US $ 2500 Now inviting quality consignments for our upcoming auctions. 2. 3. 1. 4. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. An Exceedingly Rare and Important Soapstone Figural Carving, 18th Century, dated by inscription to 1750, Sold for $2,235,000 R. Lalique Opalescent Bacchantes Vase, stenciled R. Lalique, France, Sold for $50,150 D’Arcy Gaw Dirk Van Erp Hammered Copper & Mica Lamp, Sold for $9,945 Free Form Top Solid Walnut Studio Nakashima Single Pedestal Desk, Sold for $10,030 United States $2 1/2 Gold Coin, 1911-D, AU Sold for $6,435 7. 6. 7. 8. 9. Massive Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Boulle Ebonized Bonnetiere, Sold for $10,620 Tiffany Studios Wisteria Table Lamp, Sold for $283,200 Emerald, Diamond, Platinum, 18K Yellow Gold Necklace, Sold for $141,600 Joseph Rusling Meeker “Near the Atchafalaya, 1881,” Oil on canvas Sold for $64,900 8. 5. 9. We are currently seeking consignments of fine art, American and European furniture, decorative arts, Asian art and fine jewelry and timepieces. To schedule a private appointment or to inquire about consigning please contact Tammie Chambless at (510) 227-2530. (510) 740-0220 • 2751 Todd Street Alameda, CA 94501 • www.michaans.com• info@michaans.com Bond #71393954 Michaan’s Auctions 2751 Todd Street Alameda, CA 94501 (800) 380-9822 or (510) 740-0220 www.michaans.com info@michaans.com