Feb. 2006
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Feb. 2006
Rago Arts and Auction Center F I N E A M E R I C A N A N D E U RO P E A N A RT G L A S S AU C T I O N Presented by Nicholas M. Dawes and David Rago Friday, February 10, 2006 1:00 pm Previews: February 4 – 9 12:00 Noon – 5:00 pm Day of sale 9:00 am – 1:00 pm A buyer’s premium of 20% will be added to each successful bid. 1 EMILE GALLE Artistic Verre Parlant floriform cameo vase decorated with orchids in blood red on orange-yellow ground becoming opalescent at the lip, the neck engraved with the opening lines from Baudelaire's Hymne à la Beauté from "Les Fleurs du Mal": "Viens-tu du ciel profond ou sors-tu de l'abîme" and further engraved "O Beauté." The base engraved, Cristallerie de Gallé Nancy, centering a blossoming orchid. 7 1/2" $15,000–20,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 1 2 EMILE GALLE Artistic, internally-decorated floriform vase modeled as an arum lily, with a pattern of tendrils in deep brown on speckled amber and clear ground. Base etched Gallé on polished pontil. 10 3/4" $6,000–8,000 2 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 4 3 3 EMILE GALLE Monumental cameo vase decorated with hydrangea in shades of red on frosted yellow ground. Cameo signature. 4 EMILE GALLE Cameo bud vase decorated with clematis in mauve on shaded lemon yellow ground. Cameo signature. 18" $7,000–9,000 10 1/2" $2,000–3,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 3 5 5A 5 EMILE GALLE Cameo vase decorated with clematis in deep and light purple on shaded and fire-polished ground. Cameo signature. 5A EMILE GALLE Verre Parlant cameo vase decorated with roses in deep red on shaded pale ground, the tall neck with "bonheur" vertically depicted in cameo. Vertical cameo signature. 6 1/2" $2,000–3,000 8" $3,500–4,500 4 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 6 EMILE GALLE Scenic cameo vase with a continuous mountainous landscape in shades of mauve, green, blue and yellow against a shaded orange ground. The base fire-polished. Cameo signature Gallé. 14" $4,000–6,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 5 7 9 10 7 EMILE GALLE Cameo footed vase decorated with camellias in mauve on shaded lemon-yellow ground, the base fire-polished. Cameo signature. 10 EMILE GALLE Scenic cameo vase in dark browns over shaded green ground. Cameo signature. 6 1/2" $1,000–1,500 6 1/2" $800–1,200 8 EMILE GALLE Cameo vase decorated with violets in green and brown on shaded lemon-yellow ground, the base fire-polished. Cameo signature. 4 1/4" $800–1,200 11 EMILE GALLE Chestnut marquetry folding tea-table, the top inlaid with a panel of tulips and flora in colored woods. Engraved signature Emile Gallé Nancy with monogram EG and Cross of Lorraine. 29" x 26 1/2" x 20" $2,500–3,500 9 EMILE GALLE Cameo vase decorated with pansies in purple and green on shaded lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature. 5 1/8" $800–1,200 10 3/4" x 14 1/2" x 9 1/4" $16,000–19,000 8 6 12 EMILE GALLE Marquetry and gilt bronze coffer decorated on each face and cover with tulips, the hinged cover carved with tulips and tendrils framing the panels at the corners, gilt bronze butterfly escutcheon, c. 1900. Inlaid Gallé. Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 11 12 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 7 1 3 E R N E S T- BA P T I S T E L E V E I L L E Cameo glass marine vase patterned with aquatic life in shades of deep brown and red over internally decorated orange, yellow and sea-green ground, 1890. Base engraved E. Léveillé 1890. 353. 7" $35,000–45,000 8 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 4 DAU M Art Nouveau slender table lamp decorated with trumpet lilies in deep red shades on mottled pale yellow ground. Shade engraved DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 18 3/4" $7,000–9,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 9 15 1 5 DAU M Etched and enameled scenic perfume bottle and stopper with snowy winter woodland scene in naturalistic tones against a mottled amberyellow ground, the stopper painted with birds in flight. Painted signature Daum Nancy and Cross of Lorraine with rare Majorelle retail label. 7 3/4" $1,800–2,400 1 6 DAU M Monumental etched and enameled scenic vase with winter wooded landscape. Painted in naturalistic enamels against a shaded lemonorange interior ground. Painted DAUM NANCY LORRAINE on base. 17 1/4" $4,000–6,000 16 10 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 7 DAU M Etched and enameled three-handled vase patterned with herons flying among tendrils, above a pond of waterlilies, painted in naturalistic colors on pale blue ground shading to green at the neck. Painted Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine in gilt. (A nearly identical example is in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy. Ref: Bacri, Clotilde "DAUM," 1992, pg. 49.) 11" $15,000–20,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 11 18 19 1 8 DAU M Cameo amphora-form vase with applied handles decorated with berried branches in violet-blue, green and mottled glass over a shaded and frosted orange ground. Engraved signature Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 1 9 DAU M Etched and enameled vase with gilt decoration patterned with violets on a mottled and frosted ground shading to purple at foot. Cameo DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 9 1/2" $7,000–9,000 10" $3,000–4,000 12 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 2 0 G A B R I E L - A RG Y RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre vase with stylized crysanthemum, c. 1925-30. Molded signature G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU, molded FRANCE on base. 6" $7,000–9,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 13 21 22 2 1 A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N R I B E RG E Pâte-de-verre vide poche, the wall and two handles with stylized lotus in green and blue on lemon-yellow ground. Engraved A. WALTER NANCY and H. BERGE. 2 2 A L M E R I C WA LT E R Pâte-de-verre covered cigarette box with two compartments. Cover molded AWN and artist's monogram, box with molded A WALTER NANCY. Length 10 1/2" $2,000–3,000 9 1/8" $7,000–9,000 14 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 23 24 2 3 G E O RG E D E S P R E T ( A t t r i b. ) Early pâte-de-verre figural panel decorated with the figure of a bull in mauve, bordered by green foliage on mottled blue and white ground. Some surface cracks. 2 4 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre footed bowl bordered with a band of four birds of prey on a ground of stylized flowers, c. 1925. Molded signature G. ARGYROUSSEAU. Length 10" $800–1,200 6 1/4" $7,000–9,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 15 25 26 (detail) 27 26 2 5 A L M E R I C WA LT E R Pâte-de-verre dish patterned with stylized flora, 1925. Engraved A. WALTER NANCY. 7" dia. $2,000–3,000 2 6 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-cristal footed bowl modeled as a stylized poppy head in naturalistic colors on a clear foot, c. 1925. Molded signature G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. 4" dia. $1,500–2,000 2 7 F R A N C O I S D E C O RC H E M O N T Pâte-de-cristal bowl cut with a pattern of facets and 'thumbprints' molded on lemon yellow ground. Small bruise to outer rim. Roundel signature. 6" dia. $1,500–2,000 2 8 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre box and cover patterned with formalized honesty leaves in autumnal colors on mottled ground, c. 1920. Based molded GARGY-ROUSSEAU, France. 3 3/4" ht. $5,000–7,000 16 28 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 29 MULLER FRERES Cameo scenic table lamp, the bullet-shaped shade and slender form base decorated with desert oasis scene in shades of deep brown on frosted and shaded orange ground. Shade and base with cameo signature Muller Frès. Luneville. 25 1/2" $4,000–6,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 17 30 31 30 EMILE GALLE Scenic cameo vase decorated with a prominent figure of a condor in deep brown against a mountainous landscape, the base fire-polished. Cameo signature. 31 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase with mountain goat and conifers in green, blue and white in mountain landscape against a shaded pink sky. Cameo signature. 11 1/8" $3,000–4,000 10 1/4" $1,500–2,000 18 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 3 2 A N D R E D E L AT T E Art Nouveau cameo glass and wrought-iron three-light chandelier. The glass bowl and three shades with a bold grape vine pattern in shades of brown on frosted orange ground, in conforming wrought-iron frame applied with grape vines, suspended by original chains and foliate ceiling cap. Bowl and each shade with cameo signature A. Delatte Nancy. Glass shade 17 1/2" dia., overall 25" dia. $3,000–4,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 19 33 34 33 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase with an imaginary lakeland landscape with village and fishing boat, in mauve and pale green against a shaded lemon-yellow and orange ground. Cameo signature. 17" $1,800–2,400 34 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase with moonlit landscape of gondola and village in deep brown and red on a shaded lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature. 10" $1,500–2,000 3 5 PAU L N I C O L A S Pair of scenic cameo vases mounted as table lamps with period gilt-metal fittings, each decorated with a pair of pheasants in wooded landscape in shades of red on frosted lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature P. Nicolas. Height of vases 8" $1,200–1,600 35 20 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 3 6 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Carved overlay and internally decorated glass vase patterned with purple headed tulips with green leafage below a neck of scrolled lappets. Engraved L.C. Tiffany Favrile, # 4182A. 11 7/8" $20,000–30,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 21 37 38 3 7 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Double turtleback desk lamp, the shade set with two green turtleback tiles, the base set with a band of glass cabochons, both with original opalescent liners. One tile cracked through the center. Base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK D801. 14 1/4" $4,500–6,500 3 8 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Table lamp with a bell-shaped Favrile glass shade spirally decorated on green ground with white interior. Bronze base with brown patina. Shade engraved L.C.T., base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 606. 15 1/4" $4,000–6,000 3 9 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Table lamp with geometric shade of rectangular green glass on fluted floral threesocket base with bronze patina. A few short breaks to glass. (NOTE: This lamp was recently removed from a local attic and has been in the same family since originally purchased.) Both shade and base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, the shade marked 1496, and the base marked 368. 25 1/2" x 20" $10,000-15,000 22 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 39 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 23 40 41 4 0 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Favrile glass floriform vase with green and gold pulled feather decoration on foot shading to pink and opalescent at the rim. Engraved TIFFANY Favrile 2549D. 4 1 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Favrile glass floriform vase with pulled feather design in opalescent and green. Base engraved L.C.T. W4050. 12 3/4" $5,000–7,000 12 1/4" $4,000–6,000 24 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 4 2 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold favrile glass Jack-in-the-Pulpit vase. Engraved L.C.T Y5465/paper label. 17 1/2" $20,000–25,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 25 44 43 45 4 3 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Favrile glass vase internally decorated with stylized Moorish leafage in green and iridescence on gold ground. Engraved L.C.T. 6436. 4 4 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Blue Favrile glass vase patterned with a band of silvery trailing vines on blue ground. Engraved L.C.T. 644B and with paper label. 6 1/2" $2,000–3,000 3 1/4" $1,000–1,500 4 5 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass vase patterned with trailing vines in iridescent green. Engraved L.C. Tiffany Favrile 373K. 7 1/2" dia. $1,500-2,000 26 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 46 4 6 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Bronze six-light candelabrum with original snuffer in fitted cavity. Original condition, gilt patina worn in places. Impressed mark TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1290. 15" x 22" $3,000–4,000 4 7 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Desk clock with key in Greek Key pattern. Marked TIFFANY & CO. NEW YORK on clock face and stamped on back TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1121. 6" x 4 3/4" x 2 1/2" $2,500–3,500 47 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 27 48 49 4 8 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Bronze candlestick. Original light brown patina, worn in places. Impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1210. 10" $1,000–1,500 4 9 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Bronze tripod candlestick, its bobêche set with a band of glass cabochons. With original nozzle, brown patina worn in places, some movement to cabochons. Impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1200. 12 1/4" $1,500–2,000 5 0 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Four-light glass and bronze candelabrum, the bobêches blown with opaque green glass, the base set with coordinating green cabochons, de-patinated. Base impressed S1040. 13" $2,500–3,500 50 28 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 51 52 5 1 LO E T Z Iridescent vase patterned with gold stylized leaves on wavy ground. Polished pontil engraved Loetz Austria. 6 3/4" $2,000–3,000 5 2 LO E T Z Iridescent vase of pinched form with pulled-feather decorations. Polished pontil engraved Loetz Austria. 9 3/4" $2,500–3,500 5 2 A LO E T Z Iridescent vase with waved ground in shades of blue with blue interior. Polished pontil engraved Loetz Austria. 8 3/4" $2,000–3,000 52A American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 29 53 54 55 56 5 3 LO E T Z Vase with silver overlay and rim in Art Nouveau floral pattern, with trefoil lip. Polished pontil, loss to one silver leaf tip. 5 5 K A R L KO E P P I N G Trumpet glass in smokey iridescence. Based engraved Koepping. 4 3/4" $800–1,200 5" $1,000–1,500 5 4 LO E T Z Art Nouveau internally decorated vase with trefoil lip, patterned with iridescent swirling lappets. Polished pontil. 5 6 K N U T B E RG K V I S T F O R O R R E F O R S Graal vase decorated with stylized flora. Base engraved Grall Orrefors 19 KB J-W 14/8. 4 1/2" dia. $2,000–3,000 6 3/4" $1,500–2,000 30 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 57 EMILE GALLE Artistic cameo vase patterned with lilies in violet and shades of green on an internally streaked green and opalescent ground, c. 1900. Cameo signature Gallé in Japanese taste. 13 1/2" $10,000–15,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 31 detail of mark 58 EMILE GALLE Artistic marine cameo and internally decorated vase patterned with undersea plants and creatures in amber on internally decorated mauve, amber and frosted ground. Cameo signature formed as jellyfish tentacles. 8 1/2" $16,000–22,000 32 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 60 61 59 59 EMILE GALLE Enameled glass hexagonal vase decorated with thistles and wild flowers in applied polychrome enamel, gilt and engraving on deep smokey ground. Base with ornamental gilt signature E. Gallé below a thistle blossom. 60 EMILE GALLE 'Au Vase Etrusque' enameled glass perfume bottle with stopper, c. 1910. Enameled E. Gallé and paper label AU VASE ETRUSQUE PARIS. 4" $1,500–2,000 8 1/2" 2,500–3,500 6 1 E M I L E G A L L E / J O S E P H B RO C A R D Two items: Gallé gilt glass vertically ribbed perfume bottle and stopper, engraved Cristallerie D'Emile Gallé Nancy Déposé; together with a Brocard enameled and gilt glass amphora-form vase, in Islamic taste, signed in gilt. Both 6 1/2" $1,000–1,500 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 33 62 62 EMILE GALLE Blown-out cameo vase decorated with budding crocus in mauve and green against a shaded orange ground. Cameo signature. 8" $3,000–4,000 63 EMILE GALLE Cameo four-sided vase decorated with bell-flower laden branches in shades of mauve and green on shaded lemon-yellow ground. Base firepolished. Cameo signature. 15" $3,000–4,000 63 34 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 64 64 EMILE GALLE Blown-out cameo vase decorated with clematis in shades of brown and green on shaded lemonyellow ground. Old surface crack to interior of base, possibly in manufacturing, does not go through. Cameo signature. 9 1/2" $3,000–4,000 65 EMILE GALLE Cameo footed plate patterned with morning glories in violet on frosted pale ground, the border crimped. Small flake to rim. Cameo signature formed as a tendril. 10 1/4" $2,000–3,000 65 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 35 68 67 69 68 EMILE GALLE Cameo bud vase patterned with bell flower in deep mauve on frosted amber ground. Cameo signature. 5 1/4" $800–1,200 69 EMILE GALLE Cameo vase decorated with honeysuckle in mauve against a shaded lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature. 66 9 1/2" $1,800–2,400 66 EMILE GALLE Monumental cameo glass vase with wisteria pattern in shades of mauve on mottled ground. Cameo signature. 18 3/4" $3,000–4,000 67 EMILE GALLE Cameo bud vase decorated with red orchids over frosted lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature. 7 0 D ' A RG E N TA L Scenic cameo footed vase with two oval panels featuring a mountainous lakeland landscape in shades of brown, green and blue against opalescent white ground, reserved against a deeply cut-back ground of stylized flora, cut to opalescence. Each panel with cameo signature D'Argental. 12" $2,500–3,500 8 1/4" $1,800–2,200 36 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 70 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 37 71 72 73 7 1 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre lampshade modeled as a stylized peony in shades of deep violet, red and brown, lightening towards the center, c. 1925. (Exceptionally deep color.) Molded signature G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. 7 3 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre veilleuse lamp patterned with three stylized peonies in pinkish red, with original wrought-iron illuminating base, c. 1925. Marked G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. 12 1/2" dia. $24,000–28,000 Overall height 6 3/4" $7,000–9,000 7 2 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre veilleuse lamp patterned with three stylized peonies in pinkish red, with original wrought-iron illuminating base, c. 1925. Marked G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. Overall height 6 3/4" $8,000–12,000 38 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 7 4 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-cristal "Têtes de Lion" vase, the lip molded with six bosses carved with lion heads in shallow relief, c. 1925. Molded G. ARGYROUSSEAU. 8 1/4" $15,000–20,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 39 74A 75 7 4 A G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-cristal pendant with poppy pattern in white and yellow on clear ground. Engraved G.A.R. 2 1/4" $800–1,200 7 5 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre veilleuse lamp patterned with three masks in deep purple, with original wrought-iron illuminating base, c. 1925. Marked G. ARGYROUSSEAU. Overall height 5 1/2" $7,000–9,000 7 6 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre veilleuse lamp patterned with three masks in bright coral colors, with original wrought-iron illuminating base, c. 1925. Marked G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. Overall height 5 1/2" $7,000–9,000 7 7 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre vase patterned with fronds in shades of yellow brown and amber on frosted and mottled ground. Molded G. Argy-Rousseau on body and FRANCE on base. 6 1/2" $4,000–6,000 76 40 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 77 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 41 7 8 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre vase patterned with a band of masks of tragedy and comedy in deep purple, c. 1920. Molded signature G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. 10" $15,000–20,000 42 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 7 9 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre vase patterned with a band featuring satyr, faun and nymph among ferns, bordered by stylized honesty leaves in indigo, aqua, and purple. Molded signature G.ARGY-ROUSSEAU. 9" $15,000–20,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 43 80 81 8 0 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre vase patterned with three chrysanthemums in red, purple, white and green on mottled grey ground. Molded signature G. ARGYROUSSEAU. 8 1 G A B R I E L A RG Y- RO U S S E AU Pâte-de-verre vase patterned with four naturalistic thistles on purplish ground, c. 1920. Molded G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU. 6" $7,000–9,000 5 3/4" $5,000–7000 44 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 82 THOMAS WEBB Rainbow-cased glass vase, with a pattern of fruiting apple branches, on opaque chalk white ground, c. 1890. (Provenance: Former collection Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rakow.) 14” $7,500–9,500 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 45 84 83 STEVENS AND WILLIAMS Dolce Relievo aesthetic vase patterned with peacocks between three applied 'horn' handles in mauve on ivory ground. 3 5/8" $2,500–3,000 8 4 B R I T I S H A RT G L A S S Three pieces: Whitefriars (James Powell) tall vase in opalescent green, rim cracked and repaired, a Monart vase and cover (cover frozen), and a Monart vase. Whitefriars 12", Monart covered vase 9 3/4", vase 9" $500–700 83 46 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 86 8 5 DAU M / E D G A R B R A N D T Wrought-iron and glass table lamp, the bullet-shaped shade internally decorated with gilt foil inclusions on blue and mauve mottled ground and held in an ornamental armature, c. 1925. Base stamped E. BRANDT, shade engraved with Cross of Lorraine. 18" $25,000–35,000 8 6 DAU M / M A J O R E L L E Art Deco vase and bowl of mottled glass in metal armature, vase with foil inclusions. Each engraved Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine and L. Majorelle. Vase 8 3/4", bowl 10 3/4" dia. $3,000–4,000 85 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 47 88 8 7 DAU M Art Nouveau tall-necked vase with mottled, matte finish in shades of pink and mauve. Half-inch chip at neck. Engraved Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 29" $1,200–1,600 8 8 DAU M Two tall-necked vases both with matte finish and mottled shades. Both etched Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. Tallest 16" $2,000–3,000 87 48 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 89 89A 8 9 DAU M Art Nouveau tall-necked vase of square, tapering form, internally decorated and enameled with vertical streaks in autumnal tones. Engraved Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 8 9 A DAU M Etched, enameled and applied glass vase with three carved and applied white daffodils and green leafage on mottled and frosted ground. Engraved Daum Nancy. 24" $3,000–5,000 16" $6,000–8,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 49 90 92 93 9 0 DAU M Etched and enameled vase patterned with beech leaves in naturalistic colors against a mottled yellow, green and clear ground. Cameo signature Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 9 3/4" $700–900 91 EMILE GALLE Enamelled glass trefoil bowl decorated with trailing anemone in naturalistic polychrome enamels and gilt on pale green frosted ground. Base engraved Gallé Nancy within a leaf device. 6 3/4" dia. $1,000–1,500 9 2 DAU M Acid-etched and enameled bud vase, patterned with blackberries in mauve and orange on frosted and shaded lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 9 1/4" $800–1,200 91 50 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 94 9 3 DAU M Internally decorated footed vase, with gilt foil inclusions on shaded green, amber and blue ground, with applied opalescent blue foot. Wheel-cut Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 9 4 DAU M Acid-etched Art Deco vase with a pattern of stylized flora in amber over internally speckled ground. Wheel-cut DAUM NANCY FRANCE. 13" $1,800–2,400 10" $4,000–6,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 51 95 96 97 9 5 DAU M Scenic cameo vase with burnt-orange lakeland scene against a mottled yellow and orange shaded ground. Cameo signature. 4 1/2" $1,500–2,000 9 7 DAU M Scenic cameo jardinière with wooded lakeland scene in shades of green on lemon and orange shaded ground. Cameo signature Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 10" dia. $6,000–8,000 9 6 E U G E N E RO U S S E AU Enameled and applied glass vase in Japanese taste, engraved with aquatic plants enameled in green and applied with a school of fish. Losses to two fish. Base engraved E. Rousseau Paris. 9 1/2" $1,000–1,500 52 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 98 98 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase decorated with stylized bell flowers shading from red to mauve on mottled ground. Engraved Le Verre Français. 15" $2,000–3,000 99 99 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase decorated with stylized morning glories shading from red to mauve on mottled ground. Engraved Le Verre Français. 15 1/2" $2,000–3,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 53 100 101 100 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase decorated with stylized bell flowers shading from red to mauve. Engraved Le Verre Français. 16 1/2" $2,000–3,000 101 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase decorated with stylized nightshade in turtle shell on mottled and matte orange and yellow ground. Engraved Le Verre Français. 15" $2,500–3,000 54 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 102 102 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase decorated with snails on trailing branches in brown shading to orange on mottled lemon-yellow ground. Base with inlaid glass cane. 103 103 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/CHARDER Etched and enameled vase decorated with stylized fruiting branches in cinnabar on frosted amber ground. Cameo signature CHARDER. 16 3/8" $2,000–3,000 15" $2,500–3,500 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 55 104 105 104 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase patterned with stylized pansies, blue and orange on yellow ground. Engraved Le Verre Français. 105 CHARLES SCHNEIDER Baluster vase in mottled shades of pink, blue, and purple. Stenciled SCHNEIDER on foot, base Stenciled FRANCE Avignon. 14 3/4" $2,500–3,500 14" $1,200–1,600 56 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 106 107 106 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled beetle vase with applied handles at the neck in aubergine over clear yellow-orange ground. Engraved Le Verre Français, base with inlaid glass cane. 107 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/CHARDER Etched and enameled vase decorated with stylized swans under leafage in purple on mottled and frosted orange and yellow ground. Cameo signature CHARDER. 11 3/4" $2,500–3,500 10 1/2" $2,000–3,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 57 108 109 110 111 108 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/CHARDER Acid-etched vase decorated with stylized sunflowers in green on frosted and clear ground and shaded base. Engraved Charder Le Verre Français on footed base. 110 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/CHARDER Overlaid and etched glass vase decorated with stylized wisteria in purple over blue frosted and shaded ground. Cameo mark Charder, etched Le Verre Français. 14 1/2" $1,600–2,200 5 7/8" $1,000–1,500 109 CHARLES SCHNEIDER Footed vase, the bowl in deeply mottled orange and yellow tones on applied mottled purplish stem and foot. Engraved Schneider France. 111 11 3/4" $700–900 CHARLES SCHNEIDER/ LE VERRE FRANCAIS Etched and enameled vase with stylized Art Deco pattern in rare blue color. Inlaid glass cane signature. 3 1/2" $800–1,200 58 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 1 2 R E N E L A L I QU E Unique Cire Perdue coupe, "Douze Epis de Siègle et Six Cabochons," 1919. Ref.: Marcilhac, p. 1004, CP160. Incised 50-19 for mold number 50 and 1919, and engraved Lalique. Diameter, 5 1/2” $30,000–40,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 59 112A 113 115 114 116 1 1 2 A R E N E L A L I QU E Ashtray with Statuette De la Fontaine in topaz glass. Ref.: Marcilhac, p. 272 No. 288. Engraved R. Lalique France, No. 288. 1 1 5 R E N E L A L I QU E Two clear and frosted ashtrays, "Vézelay" and "Varese." Molded R. LALIQUE and engraved R. Lalique no. 307. 4 1/2" $800–1200 Larger 4 1/2" sq. $800–1,200 1 1 3 R E N E L A L I QU E Statuette, "Moyenne Voilée," opalescent, c. 1912. Ref.: Marcilhac, p. 398, No. 829. Engraved R. Lalique. 1 1 6 R E N E L A L I QU E Opalescent shallow bowl, "Dauphins." Stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. Height, 5 3/8" $5,000–7,000 11 1/2" dia. $700–900 1 1 4 R E N E L A L I QU E Statuette, "Moyenne Nue," opalescent, c. 1912. Ref.: Marcilhac, p. 398, No. 830. Engraved R. Lalique France. 1 1 7 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Table lamp with golden pansies on a lapis blue ground, over a threesocket faceted bronze base with three feet. Breaks to several pieces, sockets possibly replaced. Base and shade stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, base with 533. Height, 5 5/8" $5,000–7,000 21 1/2" x 16" $35,000–45,000 60 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 117 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 61 1 1 8 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Three-light Lily lamp with gold Favrile glass shades on a gilt-parcel base. Flake to one fitter. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK/306, shades etched L.C.T. 16 1/2" x 9" $3,500–4,500 62 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 1 9 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Important aquamarine paperweight glass ornament depicting a single fish swimming against a background of a net and aquatic foliage in an aquamarine sea. Engraved L.C.Tiffany Inc. Favrile 6508N. 6 1/4" x 5 3/4" dia. $45,000–55,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 63 120 121 1 2 0 QU E Z A L ( A t t r i b. ) Floriform vase decorated with vertical leafage in green and gold. 10 1/2" $2,000–3,000 1 2 1 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile ribbed floriform pedestal vase. 1526 6835L/L.C. Tiffany/Favrile. 12 1/2" x 3 3/4" $1,500–2,000 64 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 2 2 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S ( A t t r i b. ) Floriform vase on molded glass and metal foot (probably associated), vase internally decorated in green and red becoming opalescent, set in deep red molded base of petal form, 1900-1905. Unsigned. 15 1/4" $2,500–3,500 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 65 123 124 125 1 2 3 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass trumpet vase with domical ribbed base and folded foot. Base engraved L.C. TIFFANY Favrile with partially obscured design number, 9???D. 1 2 5 T I F FA N Y Gold Favrile glass floriform vase, c. 1910. Engraved 1503-1160M L.C. Tiffany Favrile. 12" $3,000–4,000 14" $2,500–3,500 1 2 4 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass vase with green and gold pulled feather design on gilt bronze pine cone base, c. 1910. Glass engraved L.C.T, base engraved with monogram LBF and stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1043. 1 2 6 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass vase with hexagonal rim on polychrome enameled foot. Base impressed Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc. 151 beneath monogram. 13 1/2" $1,600–2,000 $3,500–4,000 126 66 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 127 128 1 2 7 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Pair of Favrile glass floriform vases, gold with green leaf decoration. (NOTE: The consecutive control numbers on these vases indicate they were made, and have always been, together as a pair.) Each engraved L.C.TIFFANY Favrile 1501, engraved control number 8499, 8500. 8" $4,000–6,000 1 2 8 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Pair of gold Favrile glass table candlesticks with ribbed, baluster stems. Each engraved L.C.T Favrile 1825. 11 3/4" $4,000–6,000 1 2 9 T I F FA N Y Six gold Favrile glass goblets. Etched L.C.T. Favrile. 6" $1,500–2,000 129 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 67 130 131 68 132 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 133 1 3 0 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Six-piece desk set in the Indian pattern with chocolate patina: paper holder, pen tray, ink stand, calendar, pair of blotter ends, and rocker ink blotter. All stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK and numbered. 1 3 2 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Candlestick lamp in the Acanthus pattern, with verdigris patina. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK on base, no. 621. Ink blotter 2" x 5 5/8" x 3" $3,000–4,000 1 3 3 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S 16-piece desk set in the Abalone pattern, with abalone discs on a gilt ground: rare postal scale, mirror frame, perpetual calendar, large letter holder, pen tray, rocker blotter, inkwell complete with liner, pen brush, paper clip, paper pad, stamp box (missing one abalone disc), small double letter holder, gentlemen and ladies blotter ends. Each stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 1 3 1 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Three-piece desk set in the Greek Key pattern: match holder, pen brush and note pad. All stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK and numbered. Note pad 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" $1,000–1,500 14 1/2" x 5" dia. $1,750–2,250 $6,000–8,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 69 135 134 136 1 3 4 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass vase with decorated green leaves in bronze holder with swirls. Original dark patina,. L.C.T./TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/711. 14" x 4" $2,500–3,500 1 3 6 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Three metal pieces: green glass and bronze grape-vine pattern box with hinged cover, bronze trivet with blue glass tile, and a gilt bronze plate with arabesque border. All with impressed mark, trivet with Tiffany Furnaces stamp. Plate 9" dia. $700–900 1 3 5 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Pair of desk candlesticks in the Zodiac pattern. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK on base. 5 3/4" x 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" $1,250–1,750 70 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 3 7 A L M E R I C WA LT E R Pâte-de-verre covered box with chestnut knop. Covered molded AW and artist's monogram, box molded A WALTER NANCY and underside molded MARQUISE DE SEVIGNE. 6 1/4" $7,000–9,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 71 138 139 140 141 1 3 8 A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N R I B E RG E Pâte-de-verre paperweight decorated with beetles, c. 1920. Molded A. WALTER NANCY and Berge Sc. 1 4 0 A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N R I B E RG E Pâte-de-verre dish with moth, c. 1920. Molded A WALTER NANCY and Berge Sc. 2 3/4" $3,500–4,500 4 1/2" $1,800–2,400 1 3 9 A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N R I B E RG E Pâte-de-verre lobed dish. Molded A WALTER NANCY and Berge Sc. 1 4 1 A L M E R I C WA LT E R Pâte-de-verre chameleon paperweight, c. 1920. Molded signature A. WALTER NANCY and artist’s monogram. 7 3/4" $1,500–2,000 2 1/2" x 3 1/4" dia. $4,000–6,000 72 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 142 142A 143 144 1 4 2 A L M E R I C WA LT E R Pâte-de-verre box and cover with snail knop. Cover with molded AWN and artist’s monogram, base molded A WALTER NANCY AH. 1 4 3 A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N R I B E RG E Pâte-de-verre box and cover with beetles, c. 1920. Cover and base molded A WALTER NANCY and base with Berge Sc. 4 5/8" $4,000–6,000 7 1/8" $7,000–9,000 1 4 2 A A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N RY B E RG E Pâte-de-verre box and cover with snail knop. Cover with molded AWN and artist’s monogram, base molded A WALTER NANCY AH. 1 4 4 A L M E R I C WA LT E R / H E N RY B E RG E Pâte-de-verre box and cover, decorated with a frieze of oak leaves and acorns, the cover knop in the form of a snail. Molded A. WALTER NANCY and Berge Sc (sculpture). 4 1/2" dia. $5,000–7,000 4 1/2" dia. $5,000–7,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 73 146 145 146A 145 EMILE GALLE Scenic cameo vase with mountain landscape in shades of mauve, green, and blue on frosted and shaded lemon-yellow ground. Cameo signature. 146 EMILE GALLE Scenic cameo vase with wooded lake scene in deep mauve against a shaded blue background. Engraved signature. 11 3/4" $2,500–3,500 4 5/8" $1,500–2,000 146A EMILE GALLE Cameo glass pillow vase with scooped rim decorated with oak leaves and acorns in brown and green on shaded red ground. Cameo signature. 9" x 7" $2,500–3,500 74 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 147 148 147 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase with Alpine scene in blue and lemon-yellow cut back to white clouds and snow capped mountains, the shoulder decorated with pinecones shading to pink at the neck. Cameo signature. 148 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase with tropical mountainous landscape in shades of blue, green and yellow on shaded, opalescent amber ground. Cameo signature De Vez. 10 1/2" $1,500–2,000 10" $800–1,200 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 75 150 149 151 1 4 9 D ' A RG E N TA L Scenic cameo vase with wooded lakeland scene in shades of brown and orange on frosted lemon-yellow ground, the base fire-polished. Cameo signature. 150 LEGRAS Scenic cameo vase with wooded lakeland scene with sailboats in green and white over a shaded lemon-orange ground. Cameo signature. 7 5/8" $1,200–1,600 10" $1,000–1,500 1 5 1 D ' A RG E N TA L / M U L L E R F R E R E S Two scenic cameo vases, each with wooded lagoon scenes in shades of red over frosted amber ground, D'Argental also fire-polished. Engraved D'Argental with Cross of Lorraine and cameo signature Muller Frès. Luneville. Both 5 3/4" $1,000–1,500 76 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 153 152 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase with wooded mountain lakeland scene in green and red on shaded lemon-yellow and white ground. Cameo signature. 12 1/4" $1,500–2,000 152 153 DE VEZ Scenic cameo vase patterned with an eagle alighting a nest in a wooded landscape, in browns on pink frosted ground. Cameo signature. 7 1/2" $800–1,200 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 77 154 156 155 157 154 DEGUE Two scenic cameo vases, one with desert scene with camel and oasis and one seascape with sailing ships, both in deep red over a mottled yellow-gold interior. Cameo signatures. 156 LEGRAS Etched and enameled vase decorated with autumn leafage in purple on shaded orange ground. Cameo signature LeGras. 11 1/2" $1,000–1,500 5 3/8" and 5 1/4" $1,000–1,500 1 5 5 D E V E Z ( A t t r i b. ) Scenic cameo vase patterned with a birch tree against a lakeland landscape in shades of brown and green on shaded blue ground. Indistinct signature. 1 5 7 A N D R E D E L AT T E Cameo vase decorated with blackberries in polished reds on shaded and mottled lemon-yellow and white ground. Cameo signature A. DELATTE NANCY. 5 3/4" $800–1,200 10 3/4" $600–800 78 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 158 STEUBEN Large jade-green vase with applied alabaster glass handles of unusual form. 12" $2,000–3,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 79 159 160 161 162 159 STEUBEN Gold Aurene "three-log" vase. Engraved STUEBEN AURENE 2749. 161 STEUBEN Gold Aurene floriform vase. Engraved AURENE 346. 6" $800–1,200 10" $1,200–1,600 160 STEUBEN Pair of blue Aurene table candlesticks with spiral twisted stems. Each Engraved AURENE 989. 162 STEUBEN Gold Aurene floriform vase. Engraved AURENE 346. 12" $1,200–1,600 6" $800–1,200 80 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 163 163 STEUBEN Rosaline glass vase patterned with blossoming peony in acid etching. Unmarked. 6 1/2" $1,500–2,000 164 STEUBEN Acid cutback vase with black stylized foliate design cut to green. Unmarked. 164 10" $1,500–2,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 81 166 165 167 165 STEUBEN Set of eight Aurene footed sherbet cups and plates with gold interiors over calcite ground. One plate with paper label. Sherberts: 3 7/8", plates: 6 1/4" dia. $800–1,200 167 STEUBEN Aurene set of five lamp shades with gold interiors and green and gold feathered exteriors on calcite ground. One with small chip at neck. Stenciled marks. 5 1/4" $1,000–1,500 166 STEUBEN Six items: two Verre-de-Soie floriform vases, and four jade finger bowls. Tallest 8 1/2", finger bowls 5 1/8" dia. $500–700 1 6 8 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Acorn table lamp with a band of green leaves on shaded yellow ground, stick base with gilt finish. Shade with tag impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1435, base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 588. 15 3/4" dia. $14,000–16,000 82 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 168 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 83 169 170 172 1 6 9 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass fruit bowl vertically ribbed with scalloped rim. Engraved L.C.T. 11" dia. $1,000–1,500 1 7 0 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Favrile glass footed center bowl in white pastel glass shading to green at the rim and with feather quilted interior, applied clear foot. Engraved L.C. Tiffany 8861. 171 N O LOT 1 7 2 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile bowl and compote in iridescent lapis. Bowl engraved L.C. Tiffany Favrile 8964 K, compote engraved L.C. Tiffany Inc. Favrile. Bowl 11" dia., compote 6" $2,500–3,500 12" dia. $1,200–1,600 84 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 1 7 3 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Floor lamp in bronze and glass, the harped shade with green glass revealed through a fret-work frieze. Impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 502. 55" $6,000–8,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 85 174 175 176 177 1 7 4 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Four gold Favrile glass pieces: tall solifleur bud vase, vase with pinched form, sugar bowl, and a spiral twisted candlestick. Various engraved marks, solifleur engraved L.C.T. Favrile 9254 L. 1 7 6 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S / S T E U B E N Two pieces: Tiffany gold Favrile glass bowl and a Steuben gold Aurene glass compote with ruffled rim and twisted stem. First engraved L.C.T., second AURENE/172. Solifleur 12" $1,200–1,500 2" x 4 1/2" and 5" x 5 1/2" $800–1,200 1 7 5 T I F FA N Y Gold favrile glass spiral twisted candlestick together with three gilt bronze plates of graduated size, the larger and smaller with abalone inset borders and a shallow coordinating bowl. Vase engraved L.C.T., plates all with impressed marks. 1 7 7 DAU M / T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Two pieces: Daum scenic cameo vase with dark brown sailing ships on mottled ground and a Tiffany Studios gold Favrile glass scalloped bowl. Engraved L.C.T. Small repaired chip to rim. Daum 5 1/2", Tiffany 6" dia. $800–1,200 Candlestick 8 1/2", plate 14 1/4" dia., 9" dia., 7 1/2" dia. $1,500-2,000 86 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 178 179 1 7 8 QU E Z A L Gold iridescent glass vase with pulled feather decoration in gold and green on ivory ground, with gold interior. Engraved Quezal A776. 9 1/4" $1,500–2,000 1 7 9 K E W- B L A S Two pieces: blue iridescent glass low bowl with ruffled rim, and squat bulbous glass vase of green pulled feather pattern on ivory ground, with gold interior. Both engraved KEW-BLAS. 8 1/4" dia. and 4 1/4" x 4 1/4" $600–900 1 8 0 D U R A N D, E t c . Two glass vases: Durand gold threaded vase with pulled feather pattern in indigo and ivory, together with a vase in swirled pattern. Some minor flat chips to inner foot rings of both vases. First etched Durand, second unmarked. 8 1/2" x 3 3/4" and 7 3/4" x 2 1/2" $700–900 American and European Ar t Glass Auction 180 Febr uar y 10, 2006 87 181 182 183 184 181 DURAND Two blue glass baluster vases, one covered in ivory swirl pattern. Smaller etched Durand, larger unmarked. 9 1/2" x 4" and 6 1/2" x 2 1/2" $600–900 1 8 3 L I B B E Y- NA S H Part table service in clear glass with applied red and amber lappets: two small and six large goblets, a footed bowl, two serving plates. All with stenciled mark. Plate 8 1/2" dia., tall goblet 5 1/2" $800–1,200 1 8 2 NA S H , E t c . Two vases: one by Nash, with typical vertical iridescent decoration, together with a Cypriot-type glass vase with spurious L.C.T. signature. Nash 9 1/8" $500–700 1 8 4 A N D R E D E L AT T E / LO E T Z ( A t t r i b. ) Two cabinet vases: DeLatte Art Deco vase with enameled floral decoration and a baluster-form vase attributed to Loetz, with 'jeweled' neck. Taller signed DeLatte Nancy. 4 1/2" $300–500 88 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 185 186 1 8 5 DAU M / V E R LYS Two pieces: Daum Art Deco acid-etched vase in pale green, Verlys opalescent thistle vase with large chips to foot rim. First engraved DAUM NANCY FRANCE with Cross of Lorraine. Daum 7 1/4", Verlys 9 3/4" $300–500 1 8 6 LO E T Z S T Y L E / DAU M Four items: three Austrian iridescent glass pieces, a triangular candlestick, a low bowl with applied arched feet, and a vase with prunts and lip, all with polished pontils; also a Daum Art Nouveau vase, now reduced in height to a bowl, engraved Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. Austrian bowl 7 1/2" dia. $1,000–1,500 1 8 7 M O N T J OY E Monumental etched and enameled vase with horse chestnut design in naturalistic colors in silver and gilt on frosted mauve ground. Gilt stamp on base. 27" $2,500–3,500 187 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 89 188 189 190 1 8 8 K E W- B L A S Gold iridescent glass vase with pulled feather decoration in green. Engraved KEWBLAS. 190 IMPERIAL Art Nouveau vase, decorated with iridescent vines on purple ground. 11 1/4" $700–900 7 3/4" x 3 3/4" $500–700 1 8 9 K E W- B L A S Gourd-shaped vase with gold cartouche pattern against a green, ivory and gold swirled and marbleized ground. Unmarked. 10" x 5" $1,200–1,500 191 IMPERIAL Solifleur bud vase decorated with gold trailing vines on iridescent blue ground. 6 3/4" $400–500 1 9 2 A M E R I C A N A RT N O U V E AU Leaded glass and metal table lamp, the paneled shade set with opalescent jewels on a bronzed with three sockets, figural and whiplash base, c. 1905. Unmarked. 24" x 20" dia. $2,000–3,000 191 90 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 192 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 91 193 194 195 197 198 193 STEUBEN Gold Aurene floriform vase. Engraved Aurene 2699. 196 12" $1,000–1,500 1 9 7 DAU M Art Deco acid-etched vase with continuous stylized shell pattern on clear ground with green inclusions. Wheel-cut Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 1 9 4 LO E T Z Silver overlay vase of dimpled form in gold iridescence patterned with silver orchids. Polished pontil. Silver with makers symbol for Alvin and stamped PATENTED 925/1000. N O LOT 5 7/8" $1,000–1,500 195 STEUBEN Blue Bubbly vase with quilted pattern. Stenciled mark. 1 9 8 DAU M Scenic cameo vase with continuous wooded lakeland landscape in shades of green on mottled orange ground. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 8" $1,000–1,500 5 1/2" $1,7500–2,250 6 1/4" $1,200–1,600 92 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 199 200 202 201 203 1 9 9 DAU M Etched and enameled vase decorated with tiger lilies in naturalistic colors against a frosted pink, yellow and white ground. Cameo signature Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine. 201 N E W E N G L A N D G L A S S C O. / S T E V E N S A N D W I L L I A M S ( A t t r i b. ) Peach-blow lily vase together with an internally decorated vase of Silveria-type with spurious engraved signature, STEUBEN. 4 3/4" $1,650–2,250 8", 4" $1,500–2,000 200 EMILE GALLE Two vases: the larger of pillow form with applied handles decorated with pansies in mauve, green and white on shaded pink ground; the smaller with green flora on frosted pink ground. Both with cameo signature and star. 2 0 2 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Red glass vase internally decorated with opalescence streaking. Engraved LCT 7078A. 5 1/4", 2 1/8" $1,250–1,750 2 0 3 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Gold Favrile glass floriform vase internally decorated with green and white trailing vines. Engraved LC Tiffany-Favrile 8835H. 5 3/4" $2,000–3,000 6" $2,000–3,000 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 93 204 2 0 4 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Assembled desk set in the Bookmark pattern: large cigar box, stamp box, pair of long blotter ends and magnifying glass, all with heavy, fancy decoration, the glass with polychrome enameled motifs. All impressed Tiffany Studios with design numbers. Box 6" x 5 1/2" x 2", blotter ends 13" $3,000–4,000 2 0 5 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Assembled desk set in the Bookmark pattern: paper rack, large octagonal inkwell with glass liner, pen tray, note pad and clip with polychrome enamel all with heavy, fancy decoration. All impressed Tiffany Studios with design numbers. Paper rack 9 1/2" x 5" x 2 1/4" $2,000–3,000 205 94 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 206 2 0 6 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Assembled desk set in the Bookmark pattern: rocker blotter, ash tray, cigarette box, matchbox stand, pair of short blotter ends and thermometer (with polychrome enamel) all with heavy, fancy decoration. All impressed Tiffany Studios with design numbers. Thermometer 8 3/4", blotter ends 12 1/4" $3,000–4,000 2 0 7 T I F FA N Y S T U D I O S Assembled desk set in the Bookmark pattern: calendar, cigarette box, ink well with glass liner, ink wipe, paper knife and hexagonal string box with pink enamel, all with gilt patina and heavy, fancy decoration. All impressed Tiffany Studios with design numbers. String box height 3", cigarette box length 4 3/4" $2,000–3,000 End of Auction 207 American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 95 TERMS OF SALE David Rago Auctions, Inc. 609-397-9374 (p) / 609-397-9377 (f) (Hereafter referred to as "the Auction House") All bidders are responsible for reading and understanding these Terms of Sale, as well as any supplemental notices. If you have any questions after having read the Terms of Sale, please contact the C.E.O., Miriam Tucker, at mtucker@ragoarts.com or 609.397.9374, extension 141. 1. General Each lot in this catalogue is offered for sale subject to the terms set out below, as changed or supplemented by provisions a) written in other places within these Terms of Sale, b) in written supplements to this Catalogue or other materials prepared by us and c) as stated by the auctioneer or posted in writing at the auction, prior to a bid being accepted for a lot. No other communications by any employee of the Auction House is intended to be binding, and such communications are made for informational purposes only. By bidding at the auction the buyer and all bidders agree to be bound by these terms or those changed and supplemented, whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by internet, or other absentee bid. Upon the announcement by the auctioneer, the successful bidder becomes the buyer and is immediately responsible for the amount of the successful bid, the buyer's premium, applicable taxes, and other charges provided for in the Terms of Sale. The thirty (30) day warranty shall commence on the date of sale and continue to run without any tolling even if the Buyer within that thirty (30) day period 1) fails to inspect or pay, 2) requests delay in shipment, 3) provides incorrect shipping address or information or 4) is unavailable to receive shipment. Sales Results: Results will be available by phone and on the web at www.ragoarts.com. Sales results will be available no earlier than 2 p.m. on our first business day following the auction or as soon as the Auction House has audited and verified all sales. Please do not call prior to this time for results, as they will not be given out under any circumstances. We thank you for your understanding in this matter. The Auction House retains all rights to copyright and other intellectual property contained in this catalogue. 2. Buyer’s Premium, Purchase Price, Taxes, and Billing Buyer's Premium/Purchase Price: Except for property purchased on eBay Live Auctions, a buyer’s premium in the amount of 20% of the successful high bid will be added to the amount of the successful bid price regardless of payment method. All bidding at auction and all purchases will be in U.S. Dollars. Taxes: Applicable taxes shall include New Jersey sales tax (6%), use tax, excise tax, and other taxes or levies. Only valid resale certificates are accepted as proof of exemption from New Jersey sales tax by U.S. dealers. No New Jersey sales tax is charged for purchases shipped out of state. Billing: All successful bidders will be sent invoices by mail or e-mail the week after the auction. - Upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the successful bidder becomes the buyer and owner of the property and is responsible for the property, the amount of the successful bid, the buyer’s premium, applicable taxes, and other charges provided for in the Terms of Sale in U.S. Dollars, payable immediately. 96 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center 3. Methods of Payment and Fees Cash. Check. Wire Transfers. Visa. MasterCard. Discover. PayPal. ($25,000 limit on purchases made by credit card.) All payments are due immediately upon receipt of invoice. We reserve the right to hold all goods paid for by check until payment has cleared. If payment is not received from eBay Live Auctions buyers within 10 (ten) days from the day we mail the invoice, we will have no choice but to place an NPB on the Buyer’s account. If payment is not received within thirty (30) days of sale, the Auction House reserves the right to impose from the date of sale a late charge of 1 1/2% a month of the total purchase price and deny all future credit. 4. Warranties and Guarantees - All items are served "As-Is, Where-Is," except as expressly stated otherwise in the following paragraph: All information in the catalogue concerning authenticity is guaranteed for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of sale. In that time, prior to payment to the consignor of the work, the Auction House will allow the buyer to submit, at his own expense, an opinion in writing from a recognized expert, approved by the Auction House and the purchaser, regarding authenticity. In the event the work is judged inauthentic by the expert, the work may be returned in the same condition as at time of sale and the buyer's full purchase price will be refunded. Refunds shall not include costs of transportation, insurance, or other expenses that may have been incurred by the buyer. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make payment in a timely fashion such that the property can be released and inspected within this thirty (30) day time frame. Should the buyer not do so, or should the buyer request the auction house to delay shipment, should he give an incorrect shipping address, or be unavailable to receive shipment, the thirty (30) day warranty shall still apply. If the Auction House has paid the consignor the amounts due consignor as a result of the sale, the Auction House will (i) refund to the buyer the amount of the buyer’s premium and applicable taxes received from the buyer, and (ii) make written demand upon the consignor for the payment of the balance of the purchase price. If the consignor fails to honor the written demand for a refund of the balance of the purchase price, the Auction House shall furnish buyer the name and address of the consignor, and shall assign to buyer all of the Auction House’s rights for the return of the balance of the purchase price of the affected lot. Upon this disclosure and assignment, the Auction House shall have no further liability to buyer or responsibility to pursue the buyer’s claim. The Auction House will extend reasonable cooperation to buyer, provided that such cooperation does not require out-of-pocket expenditures by the Auction House. This limited right of rescission is available only to the original buyer and may not be relied upon by any heir, agent, transferee, assign, or other third party or assigned to any subsequent transferee of the Property which gives rise to the claim. - All measurements are approximate. - Glass lots are represented as being free of major damage or repairs, unless otherwise stated. This Warranty does not cover flakes, surface scratches, or manufacturing flaws. Where possible, visible damage is shown in photograph. - The description of clocks and lighting devices, whether in catalogues or condition reports, may be incomplete and not identify every mechanical replacement, repair, or defect. The absence of reference to the condition of a clock or lighting device does not imply it to be in working condition or without defects, repairs, restorations, or replacement parts. t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 - The description of jewelry, whether in catalogues, condition reports, or any other form, is rendered as opinion, including, but not limited to, specialist opinion as to authenticity, the enhancement or treatment of gemstones, the weight of gemstones, the country of origin, the authorship or origin (manufacture) of an item, its period (or c.) or the authenticity of its marks. No warranty is made that any watch is in working condition or without defects, restorations, or working parts. Buyers are advised to check watch works prior to auction. - This Warranty does not cover any description that states there is a conflict of specialist opinion; any description that states (or is bracketed in a section described as) "as-is" or "not guaranteed." - This Warranty does not cover any typographical errors. - This disclaimer of liability on our part applies whether the information is included in the catalogue, advertisements, announcements, or communicated through our representatives, bills of sale, or elsewhere, and whether written or oral. - No Warranty of Reproduction: Neither the consignor nor we make any warranty or representation, express or implied, as to whether a buyer will acquire any reproduction rights, copyrights or other intellectual property rights in, or with respect to, the Property. - The Auction House makes no warranties, express or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for purpose except as otherwise expressly stated in these Terms of Sale. 5. Qualifying to Bid Bidding Numbers: All bidders must register and receive a bidding number from the Auction House prior to bidding at the auction. New Buyers: If we do not know you, you will be asked to furnish identification, a valid credit card number, and, possibly, credit references. If you are acting as another’s agent or principal, we may request a letter of authorization. If paying by check, you must establish credit with Eliane Talec, extension 118, at least three (3) business days prior to the auction. A letter from your bank, presented before the sale, may also be accepted, at our discretion, although we will retain your purchase(s) until the check clears. If you are successful and do not remit payment within thirty (30) days, the balance will be charged to your credit card together with such charges set forth in these terms of sale. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse participation by any bidder, whether on premises or participating online or by telephone, whom the auctioneer deems in its discretion to be or have been disruptive of the bidding or auction process, or otherwise deemed affect the integrity of the process. 6. Bidding Increments $10 until $100 is reached $25 until $500 is reached $50 until $1,000 is reached $100 until $3,000 is reached $250 until $5,000 is reached $500 until $10,000 is reached $1,000 until $20,000 is reached $2,500 until $40,000 is reached $5,000 until $100,000 is reached $10,000 over $100,000 - All unreserved bidding starts at 50% of the low estimate unless there are two or more competing absentee bids at a price higher than that. (For example, a lot estimated at $500-$750, with no reserve, will normally open at $250. If there are two absentee bids for $400 and $600, the lot must sell for $425, even if there is no further bidding from the phone, later absentee ballots, internet, or from the live audience. In such a case, we will open the bidding at close to the low estimate.) - The auctioneer has the sole and exclusive power, discretion, and authority to regulate the bidding and its increments. 7. Absentee Bids We accept absentee bids by phone, by mail, in person, or by fax. Absentee bids are requested by no later than 6:00 p.m. on the business day before the auction. If you fax your absentee bids, please call us to confirm receipt. All absentee bidding is handled as though you are in attendance. We buy all designated lots for you one bidding increment above where competition stops. Please check and comply with these increments. In case of failure to comply, we will reduce each offincrement bid to the next lower figure. "Plus" bids: Because of our structured bidding increments, it is more likely that several people will leave identical bids. Since an earlier bid left with the auction house wins in the event of a tie, a later bid with an added "plus" bid to the next increment would win the piece. (NOTE: Absentee bids left on Live Auctioneers or eBay Live Auctions are sent to the auction house during the actual sale. There is no time advantage to these bids at all.) All absentee bidder names and bids are held in strictest confidence, disclosed only in the event of a question after the sale. Absentee bidding is a convenience offered to our customers and, while we will make every effort to execute your instructions, the Auction House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to do so. If you place absentee bids with the Auction House, then choose to attend in person, bid by phone or any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. 8. Telephone Bids Lines are available on a first-come, first-served basis - please reserve as soon as you are able. We want to hear from you no later than 12 noon on the business day before the auction. Please call to set up all phone line requests. Do not fax phone line requests. Determine the lots on which you most want to bid before calling and reserving the lines. If you need condition reports, please request and review them prior to reserving phone lines. We will call you at one phone number ONLY during the auction. If you are unsure of where you or your agent will be during the sale, we recommend you leave absentee bids. All requests for overseas telephone lines must be accompanied by absentee bids, which will be executed on the buyer's behalf, should there be any problems with telephone connections. Your phone number and lots will be confirmed the day before the auction. Please do not change your phone number after your phone lines have been confirmed; if you do, the Auction House reserves the right to not allow you to bid by telephone in that auction and will not be responsible for any breakdown in communications. We strongly recommend land lines, as, to date, they are more reliable than cellular phones. One of the reasons people bid by phone is to monitor how much they're spending. However, if you bid by phone, you must be willing to bid to the low estimate should the bidding go that far. There is no exception to this rule. You may, however, leave absentee bids for any amount. Bids are placed on the telephone at the discretion of the Auction House and at the caller’s risk. Telephone bidding is a convenience offered to our customers and, while we will make every effort to execute your instructions, the Auction House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to do so. If you place absentee bids with the Auction American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 97 House, eBay Live Auctions or Live Auctioneers and also bid in person, by phone or any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason, you will be held responsible for the property's purchase. 9. Internet Bids The Auction House has engaged the services of eBay Live Auctions and Live Auctioneers as a service for its clients who wish to bid and buy online. Please proceed to www.ebayliveauctions.com for all necessary information on how to bid and buy online using this system. The user of eBay Live Auctions and Live Auctioneers indemnifies and holds the Auction House and its consignors harmless against any claim arising out of or resulting from your use of the eBay Live Auctions and Live Auctioneers site, including all losses, damages, liabilities, and all fees (including attorney’s fees), costs, and expenses incurred in connection with any claim. Under no circumstances, including, but not limited to, negligence, shall the Auction House and its consignors be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental, or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, this site. If you place absentee bids with the Auction House, eBay Live Auctions or Live Auctioneers and also bid in person, by phone or any other means, it is solely your responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. If you do not or cannot, regardless of reason, you will be held responsible for the property's purchase. 10. Auctioneer’s Determination Final A lot will be sold to the highest bidder as determined in the sole and exclusive judgment of the auctioneer. The auctioneer will also have the sole and exclusive power and authority to a) resolve any disputes between bidders, b) determine whether to pass or re-offer a lot for sale, c) reject or challenge any bid or advance in the bidding, d) exclude any bidder from the premises and e) otherwise regulate the bidders, the bidding and its increments. 11. Reserves A reserve is the confidential minimum price established by the Auction House and the consignor. The reserve will never exceed the low estimate of the lot. The Auction House prohibits consignors from bidding on their own property, but may implement the reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor at the auction up to the reserve. If bids on a lot fail to reach the reserve, the lot will be bought-in. 12. Estimates The estimates provided in this catalogue are our opinion of the price that a willing buyer would pay for the property at auction, based, where possible, on prices paid for comparable items sold in the past. They are neither a representation nor a prediction of the actual selling price that will be realized at auction, post-auction sale, or upon resale, which may be substantially different from these estimates. We shall not be liable in any way for such a difference. 13. Withdrawal of Property from Sale The Auction House reserves the right to withdraw property from the sale for any reason and with no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal. 98 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center 14. Condition Reports Condition reports are rendered as specialist opinion by the staff of the Auction House and/or independent consultants and not as statements of fact. We do not guarantee the content of written or verbal condition reports. If you would like condition reports for items in the sale, please call (609) 397-9374. Our specialists will respond to requests as quickly as possible. Otherwise, please fax/mail the condition report form. You will be called prior to 5:30 p.m. on the day before the auction. Please be patient. We get many requests and we make every effort to respond to all of them in a timely fashion. The Auction House is not liable or responsible for any errors or failure to do so. 15. Rescission by Buyer All items are served “As-Is, Where-Is,” except as expressly stated otherwise in Paragraph 4. Buyer acknowledges and expressly agrees that the provisions of this Paragraph state the sole and exclusive remedy available to a buyer in the event of non-conformity in Property purchased. The buyer understands and agrees that the exclusive remedy for any breach of the warranty shall be a rescission of the sale and a refund of the original purchase price (bid plus buyer’s premium), as well as any applicable taxes paid. Neither the Auction House nor its Consignor shall be liable for damages beyond the remedy expressly provided for herein, such as, but not limited to, direct, indirect, special, incidental, punitive, or consequential, including the loss of profit or revenue, cost of obtaining alternative property, claims of customers of the buyer or otherwise. 16. Rescission by the Auction House In the event the Auction House receives notice of an adverse claim with respect to purchased Property, the Auction House shall have the right (but not the obligation), in its sole and absolute discretion, to rescind the sale to the buyer, upon written notice to the buyer. Upon such notice, the buyer will promptly return the purchased property to the Auction House’s premises in the same condition as when purchased. The Auction House will then promptly refund the purchase price, including the buyer’s premium and applicable taxes paid. Buyer will have no further recourse against the Auction House or the consignor, and the Auction House and the consignor shall not be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by the buyer. 17. Payment, Collection, and Shipping Responsibilities of Buyer - Buyer Obligations: On the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the property immediately transfers to the successful bidder who, in turn, becomes the buyer of the Property. The buyer assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased Property, including all costs and expenses of handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, export, and otherwise, and is liable for the full purchase price, plus the buyer’s premium, applicable taxes, and any other associated expenses. - Collection of Property and Storage Charges: The buyer will pay for the purchased Property immediately and remove it from the premises of the Auction House. If the purchased Property is not removed within thirty (30) days of the sale, the buyer will thereafter be assessed a $10 per lot storage charge per day. The Auction House may, at its discretion, remove the purchased Property to public storage at the buyer's risk and expense. All associated charges will be added to the total invoice and must be paid in full before the Property will be released. Those who choose to pick up their property from the Auction House following the sale must call 24 hours in advance to arrange t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 pick-up. Normal pick-up hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., excepting the hour between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. Property purchased and left at the auction house for 90 days will be sold or donated for you. - Packing and Shipping: The buyer is responsible for the shipment of all purchased Property. As a convenience to the buyer, the Auction House will, if requested, give your property to Masterpiece Shipping in Buckingham, PA. This company will pack and ship or arrange shipment for you via UPS, FedEx or other carrier, fully insured, for a fee payable in advance by credit card. Shipments are made within a few days after payment has been received. (If you have any shipping preference for any reason, please make sure your shipper carries insurance. We are not responsible for any damage or loss that occurs while your objects are in another's care. We will also not be responsible for any damage or loss that occurs if you choose a shipping method that we have advised against and we will require a waiver from you acknowledging this.) All international customs, duties, and other tariffs are the responsibility of the Buyer. The Auction House and Masterpiece Shipping will declare the selling price as the value in all cases. Shipping larger items: Larger items are objects such as furniture, andirons, floor vases, or any other item whose safe packing will exceed the limits of common carriers. The Auction House can arrange delivery by freight almost anywhere in the United States, fully insured, for a fee. The delivery of large, heavy, or expensive objects is not an inexpensive proposition and we urge you to consider this before bidding. We will work with any shipper of your choosing. 18. Buyer Default - Remedies: If any of the Terms of Sale are not fully complied with by the buyer, the buyer will be in default without need of notice by the Auction House. The buyer shall be liable to the Auction House and the consignor for the total purchase price, including all premiums, charges, and expenses specified in the Terms of Sale. Interest shall accrue at the rate of 18% per annum commencing with the date of the auction. In addition to other remedies available to the Auction House by law, the Auction House may, at its option, a) cancel the sale of the lot(s) on which the buyer defaulted and of any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at the same or any other auction(s) and retain as liquidated damages all payments made by the buyer, b) resell the purchased Property, whether at public auction or private sale, or c) pursue any combination of a) and b) above. In event of default, the buyer will be responsible to the Auction House and the consignor for any deficiency, any and all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, collection fees and expenses, late charges, and other damages. The Auction House may, at its discretion, apply any proceeds of sale otherwise due to the buyer or monies of the buyer in the Auction House’s possession to reduce or satisfy the buyer’s obligations. - Security Interest: As security for full payment to the Auction House and the consignor of all amounts due, the buyer grants the Auction House the right to retain a security interest in the Property purchased at auction and in any other property or money of buyer in the Auction House’s possession or coming the Auction House’s possession (collectively, "collateral.") The Auction House shall have the rights of a secured creditor as provided by the Uniform Commercial Code and other applicable law. Such security interest in the Property or other collateral will cease when the Property is physically delivered to the buyer or the buyer’s agent. 19. Governing Law and Forum for Disputes The laws of New Jersey shall govern the auctions of the Auction House. Any disputes that may arise in connection with the auction and/or any auction purchase, and all of the terms and conditions set forth herein above, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with New Jersey law. Any one who participates in the auction and/or makes auction purchases agrees to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New Jersey with respect to any dispute arising in connection with the auction and/or any auction purchases. In the event that the Auction House needs to bring an action to enforce the terms and conditions herein and/or to collect any sum due and owing to it the Auction House shall be entitled in addition to collect its reasonable attorney's fees, collection agency fees, and cost of suit. 20. Limitations of Liability The Auction House acts only as the agent for the consignor and in no event will be liable for any breach or default by the consignor. 21. Severability and Waiver If any provision of portion of these Terms of Sale shall be deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable under applicable law, that provision or portion shall be stricken and severed from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect. Failure to enforce any of the provisions in these Terms of Sale shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to enforce any other provisions of these Terms of Sale. 22. No Assignment Unless the Auction House consents in writing, buyers may not assign their rights or any of their obligations related to an auction or other sale by the Auction House. 23. No Modifications These Terms of Sale may not be changed unless the Auction House and buyer have agreed to do so in a written agreement signed by both parties. 24. Miscellaneous Export or Import: An export license may be required for the export of certain materials. Some countries prohibit the importation of certain materials. It is the sole responsibility of buyers to familiarize themselves with any required license and import/export requirements. The Auction House will have no responsibility with regard to these matters. Private Sales: These Terms of Sale shall apply to both auction and private sales of property. Paragraph Headings: Paragraph and subheadings are included in these Terms of Sale for ease of reference and should not be used to interpret the meaning of the substantive provisions. Online bidding through: American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 99 A G U I D E T O S E L L I N G AT T H E R A G O A RT S A N D AU C T I O N C E N T E R Day on holidays, please always confirm by calling ahead to 609-3979374. If you have decorative and fine arts and furnishings you might wish to consign or sell, we would be pleased to represent you. We hold many different specialty auctions, and estate and general sales, as well. By appointment at the Rago Arts and Auction Center: If you’d like to make a special appointment, please call us at 609-397-9374. This is best if you have a number of items that a single expert should see – an assortment of jewelry, for example, art, pottery, Americana, and so forth. Consignment inquiries can be directed as follows: David Rago (Mission to Modern) 333 N. Main St., Lambertville, NJ 08530 609/397-9374 or info@ragoarts.com John Sollo (Modern/Mid-Century): As above or 800/720-2585 Nicholas M. Dawes (Lalique/Majolica/Art Glass) As above or nmdawes@aol.com Jerry Cohen (Arts & Crafts/Mission Furniture) 800/448-7828 or aurora6@mindspring.com Jeffrey Henkel (Estate) As above or jeffrey@ragoarts.com Andrew Bertolino (Fine Art) As above or andrew@ragoarts.com Kenneth Leach (Perfume Presentations) As above or KenLeach47@aol.com Sarah Churgin (Jewelry) As above or 800.710.2210 We auction a wide range of property at the Rago Arts and Auction Center, including fine art, decorative arts and furnishings, jewelry, Americana, and quality collectibles. If you are thinking about consigning to auction either now or in the future, there is no charge for informal consultative visits here or our opinions of value. The consignment process is outlined below. Inspection of Property: This is the first step. We have a staff of experts and specialists who can examine your property through photographs and descriptions or in person and render an opinion of value for you. (We do not work with stamps, coins, or firearms. And sometimes we get stumped. If so, we’ll let you know.) You can begin this process by post, e-mail, phone, or in person. By post or e-mail: Sending us photos and descriptions is a great way to go. (Don’t worry too much about the quality of the photos. And if the collection is large, feel free to send a few representative pictures. We do not return photos, however, unless you enclose a self-addressed and stamped envelope.) Include dimensions, if relevant, and any available information about signatures, labels, maker’s mark, medium, or physical condition. If you are interested in discussing private sale, please note that, as well. The appropriate expert will personally review all your information and we will reply to you in short order. Mail your photos to: Rago Arts and Auction Center 333 North Main Street • Lambertville, NJ 08530 E-mail your photos to: info@ragoarts.com In person: Walk-in Appraisal Day: You can walk in to the Rago Arts and Auction Center on Mondays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a free opinion of value. This is best for those who want to meet us in person and have a few items or a few and various items. As we do not hold Walk-in Appraisal 100 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center By appointment on site: If you are interested in having us examine an entire estate or if your property is too large or numerous to bring in, let’s discuss an on site inspection. Please call 609-397-9374 or, if you’d prefer, send us information by post or email, as above. By phone: Questions? Call us at 609-397-9374. The Consignment Agreement: If one of our auctions would be the right venue for your property, you and one of our partners will agree upon the seller’s commission, price estimates, the potential date of sale, and discuss any questions you may have. For example, your property might need a repair to do its best at auction. Another possible topic is reserve pricing - whether to set a reserve and, if so, what that price should be. Once these details have been agreed upon, they are formalized in a contract known as the Consignor Agreement, which is signed by you and the Auction Center. Standard Commission Rates: Everyone who sells property through our auctions pays us with a seller’s commission. This is a percentage of the successful selling price of the property (also known as the hammer). Note that, unlike some other houses, we do not offer a low seller’s commission and then inflate it with undisclosed surcharges. You and the specialist will agree on the comission rate together. Date of Sale: We will advise you to place your property in the auction where we believe it will sell best. We hold specialty and general auctions year round and will recommend one to you. Delivery of Property: We need your property at the Auction Center early enough to catalogue it, photograph it and market it correctly, usually at least one month prior to sale. We are happy to handle all the arrangements for you, should you choose, and for less than any specialist shippers. (Most auction houses leave all shipping arrangements to the sellers.) Marketing of Property: We offer our Sellers a comprehensive marketing and sales program, utilizing a mailing list of over 20,000 potential buyers: Auctions are promoted by a color mailer, sent to clients prior to the auction; through trade advertisements; e-promos; press releases to major and minor print media (both general and in the field); an auction catalogue with all property pictured and in color; and pre-sale calls to potential buyers. We provide for absentee bidding, telephone bidding, and online bidding through eBay Live Auctions, in addition to bidding in room on the day of the sale. Your property is pictured and described for potential buyers on our web site, on the Live Auctioneers website, and on eBay prior to the sale. Protection of Property: If you ship through us, your property is fully insured from the moment it leaves your hands. (If you choose to ship by another means, we urge you to get full coverage for the trip.) Our property insurance, on the road and at the auction house, is with Excelsior Insurance Company , a member of the Liberty Mutual Family. It has an A+ rating in the A.M. Best Guide, the independent, industry arbiter that rates the financial condition of insurance companies. t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 Pre-Auction Notification: You receive a free auction catalogue, mailed two weeks before the auction. Post-Auction Notification: Prices realized are posted on the website and available by calling our offices on our first business day following the auction. Passed Lots: Passed lots are lots that don’t sell because no one makes a sufficient opening bid. We have an extremely low percentage of passed lots (also called buy-ins) at our auction, because we market and price well and accept consignments we believe will attract buyers. Should a lot fail to sell, we make it available for 30 days as a "passed lot," lowering our buyer’s premium as a service to you and an inducement to the buyer. Should it still not sell, we will let you know whether we think it best to return the property or re-auction. This is, of course, up to you. Payment: Buyers must pay us within 30 days after the auction. We mail you payment 45 days after the auction. Should we not receive payment from a buyer within 30 days, we continue to pursue the debt for you or, if you chose, void the sale. Happily, this is an exceptional circumstance. (See Terms of Sale for more information.) If you have any other questions about working with us, please call us at 609/397-9374 or e-mail us. We thank you for your interest and your business. auctioneer. If you are the successful bidder on a lot, the auctioneer will acknowledge your paddle number and you will be the new owner of that property. Hammer Price: The selling price announced for a lot is the hammer (or successful bid) price. If you are successful on a lot, the auctioneer will acknowledge your paddle number and you will assume ownership. Buyer’s Premium: A buyer’s premium is always added to the amount of the successful bid price for all lots purchased at auction. Sales Tax: All applicable taxes will be charged on the sum of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium, unless you have a valid resale license and complete the necessary certificate of exemption. Lots shipped out of state are not subject to NJ state sales tax. Payment: Payment can be made by check, wire transfer, cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Paypal. Payment is due immediately after the auction. If you are not here in person to get your invoice, it will be mailed to you (or e-mailed to you if you bid through eBay) the week after the auction. We cannot release purchases for shipping or delivery until payment is made. If the payment is by check, we reserve the right to hold merchandise until the check clears. Removal of Property/Shipping: All property must be removed from the auction house by 30 days after the sale. Should you chose, we can help. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A G U I D E T O B U Y I N G AT T H E R A G O A RT S A N D AU C T I O N C E N T E R Previews: A public preview is held prior to each of our sales, so that prospective buyers can inspect the property being offered and speak with our experts. The hours are posted through our advertisements, mailers, online, and in the catalogues. All are most welcome. Condition Reports: You must be completely satisfied that you understand an object’s merits and flaws before bidding. Do not hesitate to contact one of our experts should you need particulars not contained in a lot’s catalogue description. We include a form for such requests in every catalogue and online. You can also call us or send an e-mail the week before the auction for more information, as well. Terms of Sale: This is the contract governing the purchase of all property sold at auction. When you buy at auction, you automatically agree to the Terms of Sale. This contract covers auction house policy, including warranties and guarantees. It is posted online and included in all catalogues. Sales Results: Sales results will be available before 2:00 p.m. on our first business day following the auction by phone at 609/397-9374 or online. If you want to know the lots on which you were successful, please call us that day after 2 p.m. Unsold Lots: Unless specified otherwise by the consignor, unsold lots are available for sale after an auction, posted online for 30 days. All lots are offered for the lowest possible selling price plus half our established buyer’s premium. Unsold lots on which there are reserves are offered for the reserve price. Unreserved lots are offered for the opening bid, usually 50% of the low estimate. If you have any other questions about how to bid and buy with us, please call us at 609/397-9374 or e-mail us. We thank you for your interest and your business. WALK–In Apprasial Day every Monday from 1:00 – 4:00 pm No reservation necessary. No obligation. Estimates: Each lot in our catalogue is given a low and high estimate. These are guides for prospective buyers and, where possible, reflect the price fetched by similar objects selling recently. Estimates cannot be treated as a predictor of the actual selling price, which can be influenced by factors as diverse as the number of individuals bidding and the stock market’s most recent fortunes. Reserve: The confidential minimum price established between the seller and the auction house. The reserve at our Auction Center will never be higher than the low estimate. We rarely have reserves on lots below $500 in value. Bidding: Bidding goes in lot order and according to the increments posted in the Terms of Sale, unless determined otherwise by the American and European Ar t Glass Auction Febr uar y 10, 2006 101 SHIPPING/RECEIPT OF P U RC H A S E D P RO P E RT Y A bid is a contract to buy. So on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the successful bidder becomes the owner and assumes full responsibility for the purchased property. This includes all costs and the expenses of any handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, or export. When the Auction Center receives and processes your payment, your property is released - for shipping, delivery by freight, or pick-up. Please allow up to three weeks. Masterpiece Shipping David and Vicki Child, Owners-Operators Buckingham Green 4950-C Old York Road Buckingham, PA 18912-2000 T: 215-794-1199 F: 215-794-1177 Pick Up at the Auction Center Shipping Smalls by UPS or Other Common Carrier The Auction Center is happy to will work with any shipper of your choosing. (Please make sure that your shipper carries insurance. We cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss that occurs while your objects are in another's care. We also cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss that occurs if you choose a shipping method that we have advised against and we will require a waiver from you acknowledging this.) As a service, we will also convey your property to Masterpiece Shipping. Masterpiece Shipping has offices in Buckingham and New Hope, PA, just a few miles from our Auction Center. This company (an affiliate of Mailboxes, Etc.) will pack and ship for you via UPS, FedEx or other carrier, fully insured, for a fee payable in advance by credit card. Once payment for shipping has been received by Masterpiece, it ships within a few days. All international customs, duties, and other tariffs are the responsibility of the Buyer. The Auction House and Masterpiece Shipping will declare the selling price as the value in all cases. You are welcome to pick up your property at the Rago Arts and Auction Center. Note that you must pick up within thirty (30) days or storage charges will accrue. Note also that all property picked up from the Auction Center is subject to New Jersey sales tax (currently 6%) unless you file a valid resale number with us. To pick-up following a sale, you need only notify us 24 hours in advance and we will have your property ready to go. Normal pick-up hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., excepting the hour between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. We will also be glad to arrange pick-ups during auction preview weekends and auction weekends if at all possible. R A G O A RT S & AU C T I O N C E N T E R Auction Management: Nicholas M. Dawes, David Rago CEO: Miriam Tucker Art Handlers and Movers: Todd Baldwin (foreman), Richard Palleschi, Jeff Cohen, Charles Chamberlin COO: Michael Ingham Coordinator of Client Services: Erika Oman Director of Auction Administration and Finance: Eliane M. Talec Shipping Coordinator: Karen Davies Controller: Boyd Oliver Reception: Nancy Atkins Art Director: Anthony Barnes Public Relations: Sharin Bergey Cataloguers: Nicholas M. Dawes, Kelly Tillett Our thanks to the entire auction staff Photography: Lynnette Mager Shipping and Transportation Manager: Todd Wallace 102 Rago Ar ts & Auction Center t:609.397.9374 f:609.397.9377 A RT G L A S S C O N S I G N M E N T S WA N T E D We are accepting consignments for all upcoming auctions BEST TERMS • BEST PRICES • NO HIDDEN FEES • FREE ESTIMATES Please contact Nicholas M. Dawes at nmdawes@aol.com or David Rago at the address below. R AG O A RT S A N D AU C T I O N C E N T E R 333 North Main Street Lambertville, NJ 08530 609.397.9374 info@ragoarts.com www.ragoarts.com Craftsman A R T S & C R A F T S David Rago N O W T H E : A U C T I O N S Je r r y Co h e n : A C C E P T I N G B E S T P R I C E S • S u z a n n e Pe r r a u l t C O N S I G N M E N T S T H E B E S T T E R M S • T H E Our low commission rates include color catalogue photos, and no b u y – i n f e e s f o r p i e c e s t h a t d o n’ t m e e t r e s e r v e s . U p c o m i n g C r a f t s m a n A u c t i o n We e k e n d s : March 11/12, 2006 and September 16/17, 2006 Craf t s man David Rago : Je r r y Co h e n : S u z a n n e Pe r r a u l t 333 North Main • Lambertville, NJ 08530 6 0 9 . 3 9 7 . 9 3 7 4 • w w w. r a g o a r t s . c o m B E S T S E R V I C E A B S E N T E E B I D D I N G F O R M – AG Please phone or fax any bids, in addition to sending us this form, to assure our receiving them as early as possible. Received by: ___________________________ Date: ________________ Time: _________ Please review bidding procedures and the Terms of Sale in the catalogue. DO NOT fax phone line requests, please. Name _____________________________________________________ Business Name _____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________________________________ State ______________________________________________________ Zip Code ___________________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________________ Telephone (home) ________________________________ (work) _____________________________ Fax ___________________________ Resale/Tax Identification _______________________________________________________________________ State ___________________ *Remember a 20% Buyer’s Premium will be added to each successful bid Please adhere to the bidding increments $10 until $100 is reached $25 until $500 is reached $50 until $1,000 is reached $100 until $3,000 is reached $250 until $5,000 is reached $500 until $10,000 is reached $1,000 until $20,000 is reached $2,500 until $40,000 is reached $5,000 until $100,000 is reached $10,000 over $100,000 Lot# Description Bid ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ ______________________ _________________________________________________________ $ _____________________________________________________ Bank reference and a valid credit card number (if a first-time bidder). Bank Name ________________________________________________ Account # ________________________________________________ Contact Name _____________________________________________ Telephone _________________________________________________ Visa/MC/Disc. ____________________________________________ Exp. Date _________________________________________________ I hereby confirm that I have read and am bound by the “Terms of Sale” presented by the auction house in the catalogue for the auction. If I place absentee bids, then choose to attend in person, bid by phone, or by any other means, it is solely my responsibility to cancel any or all absentee bids prior to the start of the auction. _____________________________________________________________________________________/___________/___________ Signed (Signature required to execute your bids) Date R A G O A RT S & AU C T I O N C E N T E R 333 North Main Street • Lambertville, NJ 08530 609.397.9374 • fax 609.397.9377 • www.ragoarts.com A RT G L A S S R A G O A RT S & AU C T I O N C E N T E R C O N D I T I O N R E P O RT F O R M We are happy to provide you with condition reports on all lots as requested. Note, however, that specialist opinions are subjective and not a statement of fact. Because we are neither professional restorers nor conservators, we do not guarantee the content of the written or verbal condition report. Not withstanding this report, all lots are offered and sold in accordance with Paragraph 4 of the Conditions of Sale listed in the catalogue. Lot Number Description Specific Questions Please fax this form by the Wednesday afternoon preceding the auction and we will call you prior to Noon on Thursday. You may also call directly (609.397.9374) to request condition reports. Our specialists will respond as quickly as possible. Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Daytime Telephone #: __________________________________ Hours: ______________ to ______________ Evening Telephone #: __________________________________ Hours: ______________ to ______________ E-mail: _____________________________________________________________________ R A G O A RT S & AU C T I O N C E N T E R 333 North Main Street • Lambertville, NJ 08530 609.397.9374 • fax 609.397.9377 • www.ragoarts.com