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1: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Eight-leg sideboard with four central drawers having faceted woo d e n p u lls flanked by two paneled cupboard doors with hammered copper rectangular hinges and long tear-drop shaped pulls. Original finish, seam separations to top. Unmarked. 49 3/4” x 69 1/2” x 25” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $15,000–20,000 1 2: 3: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Chalet desk with a paneled drop-front, lower shelf, and shoe-feet. Very good original finish and condition, small chip from back of g a llery. Red decal on back. 46” x 24 1/4” x 16” 2 GUSTAV STIC KL EY Early tea table with shaped legs joining a floriform top and lower s h e l f. Original finish, color added. Unmarked. 23 1/4” x 19” $5,500–8,500 $2,200–2,800 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 4: GUSTAV STICKLEY Morris chair (no. 2342) with flat arms, five slats to the floor, and loo s e seat and back cushions covered in original, green, laced leather. Original finish, cane deck, and cushions. ‘02-’04 decal under arm. 40” x 32 3/4” x 36” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–18,000 3 5 6 7 8 5: 7: GUSTAV STIC KL EY S a f e c r a ft cabinet with a single drawer over a cabinet door with strap hinges and iron hardware. Good original finish, seam separation to top, original safe intact. Red decal inside leg. 34” x 21” x 21” $4,000–6,000 6: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Pair of sidechairs with two wide horizontal backslats, front and rear stretchers mortised through the legs, and rush seats. Enhanced original finish, replaced paper rush. Unmarked. 35 1/2” x 17 3/4” x 16” 4 $1,500–2,500 GUSTAV STICKLEY B ook shelf with a trough top, D-shaped cut-out handles, and a lower shelf mortised through the sides with keyed through-tenons. Original finish, minor roughness around feet. Brand on inside under shelf, paper label under bottom. 31” x 30” x 10” $1,500–2,000 8: GUSTAV STICKLEY F oo t s t ool with arched sides and a tacked-on leather deck. Original finish, some wear, original leather. Paper label under deck. 15” x 20” x 16” $1,800–2,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 9 9: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Rare even-arm settee (no. 214) with broad v e rtical slats and a loose cushion covered in light green fabric. Original finish, goo d condition. Large red decal. 30 1/2” x 49 1/2” x 26 1/4” $7,000–10,000 10: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Early and rare open bookcase with four fixed shelves, its top and bottom mortised through the sides with keyed through-tenons, and a chamfered back. Original finish, seam separation to lef t side. Red decal on back. 45” x 39” x 11” $9,000–14,000 10 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 5 11: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Tw o - d oor bookcase with mitered mullions, tall g a l lery, its top and bottom mortised through the sides with keyed through-tenons, and iron hardware. Refinished, excellent condition. Unmarked. 44” x 39” x 12” $6,000–9,000 12: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Mousehole trestle table, its lower, upended stretcher mortised through the sides with keyed through-tenons. Refinished, excell e n t condition. “Work of...” decal inside leg. 29” x 60” x 31” $2,800–3,500 11 12 6 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 13: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Massive even-arm settle with paneled back and sides and loose cushions upholstered in dark brown leather. (Provenance: Zanesville, Ohio Masonic Temple, from 1902 to the current owner.) Original finish with overcoat to sides and front, good condition. Large decal on right rear leg. 41” x 84 3/4” x 33” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–18,000 7 14: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of six heavy ladderback sidechairs with horizontal backslats and dark brown tackedon leather seats. Original finish, leather and tacks. Branded. 37 1/2” x 18 1/2” x 17” $9,000–12,000 14 15: GUSTAV STICKLEY Tw o - d oor china cabinet with eight panes per door, three fixed interior shelves, and hammered copper V- p u lls. Original finish. Brand and paper label on back. 64” x 42” x 15” 15 8 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $7,500–8,500 16: GUSTAV STICKLEY D i r e c t o r ’s table with a large overhanging top, a broad, canted apron, and massive shoe feet. Original finish with overcoat, several chips. Large red decal under top. 30” x 96” x 48” $17,000–24,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 9 17: GUSTAV STICKLEY Tw o - d oor bookcase with six panes per doo r , keyed through-tenons, two fixed shelves, and iron door pulls. Original finish. Red decal inside l e ft doo r. 45” x 39” x 12” $5,500–7,500 17 18: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Wardrobe with a single, paneled door, interior shelf and an oval copper pull. Refinished, replaced hardware. Unmarked. 72” x 35” x 17 1/2” 18 10 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $6,000–9,000 19 19: GUSTAV STICKLEY Spindled Morris chair with long corbels under flat arms, its drop-in spring seat and loose back cushion covered in medium brown leather. Original finish, color added to chips in arms. Red decal inside left rear leg. 38” x 30 1/4” x 36” $7,500–9,500 20: GUSTAV STICKLEY F oo t s t ool (no. 395) with spindled sides and a brown leather deck. Original black finish, old leather. Unmarked. 15” x 20” x 16” $2,500–3,500 20 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 11 21 22 21: 22: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Set of four rare and early chestnut dining room chairs (no. 2602) with four horizontal back slats and an inverted V-shaped crest rail, notched at each side post. Original finish, replaced leather. Unmarked. 36 1/2” x 18 1/2” x 16 1/2” $3,000–4,000 12 L. & J.G. STICKLEY Trestle table with a large lower shelf mortised through two broad side slats with keyed through-tenons. Refinished, seam separation to top. Unmarked. 29 1/2” x 72” x 45” updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $3,500–4,500 23: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Early server with three drawers, chamfered sides, heavy construction with through-tenons, and large faceted pulls, ca. 1902. Original finish with partial overcoat. Marked “955” in crayon under bottom drawer. 44” x 60” x 23 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $18,000–25,000 13 24 25 24: L I M B E R T Even-arm settle with broad vertical back slats all around and a drop-in spring cushion with original dark brown leather. Original finish and leather, good condition. Branded on inside of back stretcher, paper label under cushion. 36” x 73” x 30 1/2” 14 25: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Library table with a leather top, three drawers with hammered iron p u lls, interior corbels, and lower stretchers mortised through the sides. Original finish, replaced leather. Early red decal. 30 1/4” x 54” x 32” $3,250–3,750 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $3,000–4,000 26: R O Y C R O F T Secessionist wall sconce designed by Dard Hunter with a copper and silver frame and a cylindrical green and purple leaded glass shade. Short break to one green piece. Unmarked. 14 1/2” x 5 3/4” x 6” $30,000–40,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 15 27: 28: ROYCROFT/STEUBEN Hammered copper and glass table lamp, its hemispherical shade of lustered amber glass with a contrasting band, over a three-socket base with three hammered bands. Fine original patina, some chipping to glass fitting under metal cap. Orb and cross mark on base. 16” x 9 3/4” $4,500–6,500 16 VICTOR TOOTHAKER Watercolor, gouache, and ink on paper depicting a mountain landscape with house, 1909. In original mat and frame. Sight: 7 1/4” x 3” updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $750–1,000 29: ROYCROFT Pair of Secessionist copper and silver candlesticks designed by Dard Hunter, with small squares on circular bases. Dent to one cup, fine original finish. orb and cross marks. 8 1/4” x 5” $5,000–7,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 17 30: 31: ROYCROFT Hammered copper vase designed by Dard Hunter with four riveted buttressed handles, alternating with four small silver squares, against a wood grain-pattern ground. (Provenance: Exhibited in the seminal The Arts and Crafts Movement In America: 1876-1916, Princeton, 1972; Col lection of David Cathers.) Good heavy gauge, original patina. orb and cross mark. 7 1/2” x 4 1/2” $3,750–4,750 18 ROYCROFT Hammered copper cylindrical vase with silver overlay band. E x c e llent original patina. orb and cross mark. 6 1/4” x 3” $1,200–1,600 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 32: R O Y C R O F T Hammered copper and glass table lamp designed by Dard Hunter, its conical shade made of bright green and purple leaded glass, over a twosocket baluster base with riveted band and two ring handles. (Extremely rare in this more diminutive size) Fine original patina, customary few s h o rt breaks to glass. Orb and cross mark on base. 18 1/2” x 15” $17,500–22,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 19 33 34 33: R O Y C R O F T Copper desk lamp hammered in a wood grain pattern, its helmet shade with four mica panels on a single socket base. Fine original patina and mica. Orb and cross mark. 13 3/4” x 6” 34: $1,400–2,200 ROYCROFT Pair of hammered copper vases. Excellent original patina. Orb and cross marks. 8 1/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 35: R O Y C R O F T S m a ll hammered copper American Beauty vase. Fine new patina. Orb and cross marks. 12” x 5 3/4” $800–1,200 35 20 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 36: H A N D E L Table lamp, its glass shade obverse-painted and etched with peacocks on prunus branches, over a three-socket classical bronzed base. Very minor 1 1/2” x 1/4” manufacturing imperfection to the inside of shade, gilding in excellent condition. Shade etched 7126, base has cloth label. 24” x 18” $20,000–25,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 21 37 38 37: HANDEL Table lamp, its shade of caramel slag glass panels with pierced floral overlay, over a two-socket fluted bronzed base. Shade stamped HANDEL Lamps Patent. 22” x 16” $2,000–3,000 38: H A N D E L Table lamp, its shade with pierced hammered copper floral pattern on a green slag glass ground, hanging from a double hook over a heavy four-socket hammered copper base. (One of Handel’s strongest Arts & Craf ts designs) Fine original patina. Unmarked. 28” x 20” $6,500–8,500 38A: H A N D E L Adjustable table lamp, its cylindrical shade of green and caramel leaded glass on an arced bronzed base. Missing small screw. No visible mark. 15” x 9” $600–800 38A 22 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 39: H A N D E L Table lamp, its etched glass shade reverse-painted with a Venetian harbor scene by John Bailey, over a bulbous three-socket bronzed base. (Exceptional) Some scratches and unevenness to patina on base. Shade marked HANDEL 6757 and JOHN BAILEY, base stamped HANDEL. 23” x 18” $20,000–30,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 23 40 40: HANDEL Piano lamp, its leaded glass shade of caramel and green slag glass hanging from an adjustable, fluted bronzed base. Fine original patina. Base stamped HANDEL. 9” x 18”, shade 7” dia. $2,000–3,000 41: H A N D E L Table lamp, its acid-etched shade obverse painted with an Arts & Crafts pattern of stylized leaves and blossoms in dark green on a butter yellow ground, atop a threesocket fluted bronzed base. Shade signed HANDEL 5564 patent, base stamped HANDEL. 23 3/4” x 18” $2,750–3,750 41 24 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 42: H A N D E L Table lamp, its etched glass shade reverse-painted with an Asian inspired scene of cranes flying through tall bamboo, over a three-socket bronzed base with an Asian pattern. Original patina and acorn pull s . Shade stamped HANDEL Lamps with patent no., base unmarked. 23 1/2” x 18” $9,500–12,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 25 43: H A N D E L Table lamp, its etched glass shade reverse painted with an unusual nordic scene on a two-socket bronzed base. A couple of minor nicks to edge of shade. Both components stamped HANDEL, shade also painted 6800. 14” x 22” 26 $6,000–8,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 44: F U L P E R Rare mushroom-shaped lamp covered in a superb Leopard-Skin C r y s t a lline glaze, the shade inset with leaded glass, on a flaring, twosocket base. (Recently discovered in a New York home, these are seldom found in such perfect condition.) Crack to one glass piece, small reglued chip to base of lamp, small grinding chip. Vertical mark. 17” x 17” $17,500–22,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 27 45: 46: FULPER Large tear-shaped vase covered in an excellent Mirror Black ov e r Copperdust Crystalline glaze. Vertical mark. 12 1/2” x 7” $2,000–3,000 FULPER Pair of tall candlesticks covered in Cucumber Green and Cat’s Eye flambé glaze. Short firing lines to bases. Vertical marks, Va s e k r a ft paper label. 15 1/2” 28 $1,500–2,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 47: F U L P E R M u s h r oom-shaped table lamp covered in Flemington Green flambé glaze, its shade inset with green and pink and caramel leaded slag glass, over a two-socket base. Restoration to shade. Vertical mark and 21. 17” x 14” $7,500–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 29 48 49 48: F U L P E R Large vase covered in a fine Mirror Black to Chinese Blue flambé glaze. (Prov e n a n c e : C o llection of David Cathers) Vertical mark. 12” x 11 1/2” 49: $1,650–2,250 FULPER M u s h r oom ikebana vase covered in Elephant’s Breath flambé glaze. Vertical mark. 10” x 4 1/2” 50: $750–1,000 FULPER Buttressed vase covered in an unusual c r y s t a lline Cat’s Eye flambé glaze. Spiderline to bottom, does not go through. Vertical mark. 8 1/8” x 6” $750–1,000 50 30 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 51: F U L P E R Boudoir lamp covered in Chinese blue flambé glaze, its hemispherical shade inset with leaded slag glass pieces. Three s h o rt hairlines between leaded glass and rim of shade. Vert i c a l stamp. 17” x 9 1/4” 52: F U L P E R Boudoir lamp covered in Café-au-Lait matte glaze, its shade inset with sky blue and cobalt slag glass, over a single-socket candlestick base. Vertical mark and 804. 17 1/4” x 10” $4,500–6,500 $4,500–6,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 31 53: 54: FULPER Ta ll baluster vase covered in an unusual Flemington Green flambé glaze (a beautiful and unusual version of this glaze). A few scratches, firing line to bottom. Vertical mark. 17” x 8 1/2” 32 FULPER Ta ll vase covered in frothy Chinese Blue flambé glaze. Touch-ups to a few grinding chips. Vertical mark and G. 17 1/2” x 7” $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 55: ROOKWOOD Large Scenic Vellum plaque painted by E. T. Hurley with a mountain lake landscape in pink hues, 1946. Mounted in its original ivo r y - e n a m e l e d frame, light and sparse crazing. Flame mark/XLV I / E T H . Plaque: 14 1/2” x 12 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–17,000 33 56: R O O K W O O D / M O R G A N ( A t t r . ) Table lamp with a Roo k w ood Iris glaze factory lamp base painted by John D. Wareham with vertical panels of cyclamen, 1905. Complete with original converted oil font and topped by a Morgan leaded glass shade of same pattern. (Original multi-factory lamp matches are very rare. I llustrated in Mosaic Shades, by Paul Crist, 2005, p. 115.) A few short breaks to glass. Shade unmarked, base has flame mark/V/S/1738/J.D.W. To socket: 18” x 16” 34 $9,000–12,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 57: R O O K W O O D Iris glaze bulbous vase beautifully decorated by Lenore Asbury with branches of white hollyhocks, 1910. Uncrazed. Flame mark/X/1278C/L.A. 12” x 6” $3,000–4,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 35 58 59 58: R O O K W O O D Ta ll Vellum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with pink n a s t u rtium blossoms, 1928. Uncrazed. Seconded mark for scaling and pitting at rim. Flame mark/XXVIII/614D/FR/X. 10 1/2” x 5 3/4” $1,500–2,000 59: ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain vase painted by Arthur Conant with a bird in a peony garden, 1921. A few glaze specks have earned it a seconded mark. Flame mark/XXI/2544/art i s t ’s cipher/X. 8” x 4” $1,400–1,900 60: R O O K W O O D V e llum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with nasturtium on a shaded ground, 1907. Some pitting to top. Flame mark/VII/907DD/V/FR. 10 1/2” x 4” $800–1,200 60 36 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 61 61: 62 62: ROOKWOOD Rare Carved Standard glaze vase by John D. Wareham with red hot pokers in relief against a dark brown ground, 1900. A few short scratches, seconded mark for glaze misses around bottom. Flame mark/732B/JDW/X. 10 1/4” x 5” $3,000–4,000 ROOKWOOD French Red tall baluster vase painted and carved by Sara Sax with enamel-type orange, blue, and pink flowers on a gunmetal ground, 1921. Restoration to section of base. Flame mark/XXI/2551/art i s t ’s c i p h e r. 14” x 6” $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 37 63 64 63: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Sara Sax with peacock feathers, 1915. Opposing hairlines and scaling to rim. Flame m a r k / X V / 9 3 2 E / V / a rt i s t ’s cipher. 8 1/4” x 3 1/2” $1,000–1,500 64: R O O K W O O D Wax Matte vase painted by Mary Helen McDonald and/or Louise Abel with purple nicotina plants on a raspberry ground, 1922. Flame mark/XXII/356D/MHM over circle ‘A’ . 8” x 4” 65: 65 $1,200–1,500 ROOKWOOD Wax Matt squat vase painted by Louise Abel with a wreath of jewel toned flowers on purple ground, 1923. Flame m a r k / X X I I I / 1 9 2 9 / a rt i s t ’s cipher. 4 1/4” x 7” $1,250–1,750 66: R O O K W O O D C a rved Matt bowl decorated by William Hentschel with a band of abstracted blossoms in purple, green, and blue, on a rich butter f a t brown ground, 1915. 1/2” glaze chip at base. Flame mark/XV/438/WEH. 5 1/4” x 9” $800–1,200 66 38 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m Photo: Newcomb Archives/ Louisiana Col lection of Tu l a n e University Library THE NEWCOMB COLLEGE COLLECTION of SONIA and WALTER BOB I first met Sonia and Walter Bob at a Pennsylvania flea market in early 1973. Even at that time they were known both for their discerning eye for the decorative arts and their w i llingness to share the fruits of their academic research. Walter Bob is credited with extensive original research about Newcomb ware and is the person who deciphered the dating system found on the bottom of each piece. The best pieces of their coll e c t i o n , o ffered in the next fifteen lots, have been widely exhibited and published over the last three decades. We are honored to present this coll e c t i o n . David Rago RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 39 lot 67 showing at bottom right 40 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 67: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Exceptional early vessel carved by Marie de Hoa LeBlanc with stylized rabbits, 1902. (Exhibited in Newcomb Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb College of Tulane University and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits Services, 1984-87, cat. no. 48; also shown in a Newcomb sale room photo from the Tulane library.) A few firing lines, clearly in making. NC/MHL/U/K5X/JM. 7 1/2” x 9 1/2” $60,000–80,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 41 68: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Early tall candlestick carved by Leona Nicholson with large whimsical frogs pointing to crescent moons, c. 1902. (Illustrated in N e w c o m b Pottery & Crafts: An Educational Enterprise for Women, 1895-1940, by Jessie Poesch and Sally Main, 2003. Provenance: Dr. Katharine Havard; Augusta Walmsley King, Cedars Plantation St. Francisville, La.) 1/4” chip to base from firing. LN/H38X. 11 1/2” x 7” 42 $15,000–20,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 69: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large and early three-handled vase carved by Marie de Hoa LeBlanc with y e llow crocuses on green stems against an indigo ground, c. 1909. (Exhibited in A Century of Ceramics in the United States 1878-1978, Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, 1979; illustrated in Newcomb Pottery & Crafts: An Educational Enterprise for Women, 18951 9 4 0, by Jessie Poesch and Sally Main, 2003.) Fine firing bubbles under top of handles. NC/MHLB/W/JM/DE8. 8 1/2” x 9 1/2” $20,000–30,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 43 70: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early breakfast set for two carved by Henrietta Bailey with bands of s p i d e r w o rt in green, orange, and indigo, comprising a small tea pot, c overed sugar bowl, creamer, and two tea cups with saucers, 1907. ( I llustrated in Newcomb Pottery & Crafts: An Educational Enterprise for Women, 1895-1940, by Jessie Poesch and Sally Main, 2003. Prov e n a n c e : Neighbor of Henrietta Bailey. [Complete sets, especially in per f e c t condition, are extremely rare.]) Firing line to one cup handle. NC/HB/BX/18, 19, 20, 21, 22. Tea pot: 4” x 7” $9,500–12,500 44 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 71: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early biscuit jar and cover, carved by Harriet Joor with blue and yell o w water lilies, 1903. (Exhibited in Newcomb Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb College of Tulane University and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits Services, 1984-87, cat. no.84; A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1878-1978, Everson Art Museum, Syracuse, New York, 1979; illustrated in a Newcomb Pottery sales room photos from the Tulane library, and America Ill u s t r a t e d, U.S. Government, September 1980). Restored 3/4” chip and 1 1/2” tight hairline to rim of jar. NC/HJ/JM/JJ34/W. 7” x 5” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 45 72 72: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early three-piece desk set painted by Roberta Kennon with stylized vine design, comprising a quill holder, an i n k w e ll with cover, and a sponge holder, 1902. (Exhibited in Newcomb Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb College of Tulane University and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits Services, 1984-87, cats no. 38, 39, 40.) A wedding gif t for Beverly Randolph, a decorator for Newcomb from 1895-1903. This was purchased from family members. Hairline to quill holder and sponge holder. Stamped NC/R.B.K./Q/G’87X, 88X, and 89X. Q u i ll holder: 4 1/4” x 2 1/4” 73: $8,000–10,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early squat vessel painted by both Marie and Emily de Hoa LeBlanc with a stylized cross section of a seed pod in blue and green, c. 1901. (Exhibited in N e w c o m b Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb College of Tulane University and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits Serv i c e s , 1984-87, cat. no. 28) Stamped NEWCOMB COLLEGE JM/EHL/MHL/U. 3 3/4” x 5 1/4” $7,000–10,000 73 46 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 74: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early, large and squat vessel painted by Ada Lonnegan with blue daf fodils on green stems, 1903. (Exhibited in N e w c o m b Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb C o llege of Tulane University and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits Services, 198487, cat. no. 61.) Stamped NC/JM/LONNEGAN/DD33/Q/NO. 5” x 8 1/2” $18,000–22,000 74 75: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early squat vase painted by Marie de Hoa LeBlanc with blue and orange poinsettia, 1904. ( I llustrated in Newcomb Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Wo m e n 1895-1940, by Jessie Poesch and S a lly Main, 2003.) Two hairlines from rim, minor colored-in nick to base. NC/MHLB/JM/0048/W. 6” x 7 1/4” $12,000–16,000 75 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 47 76: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Charger deeply carved by Sabina Well s with large fleshy blue magnolias on a deep green ground, 1903. Features an unusual standing rim and a dark blue back. (Exhibited in Newcomb Pottery, An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb College of Tulane University and the Smithsonian Institution Tr a v e l i n g Exhibits Services, 1984-87, cat. no. 77; A Century of Ceramics in the United States 1 8 7 8 - 1 9 7 8, Everson Art Museum, Syracuse, New York, 1979; illustrated in L o u i s i a n a ’s A rt Nouveau: The Crafts of the Newcomb S t y l e, by Suzanne Ormond and Mary E. I r vine, 1976; Newcomb Pottery & Crafts: An Educational Enterprise for Women, 18951 9 4 0, by Jessie Poesch and Sally Main, 2003; America Ill u s t r a t e d, U.S. G overnment, September 1980.) NC/S.E.WELLS/JM/W/LL74/X. 9 1/4” dia. $9,000–12,000 76 77: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early charger carved by Sabina Wells with three fish, 1904. Back pierced for hanging. ( I llustrated in L o u i s i a n a ’s Art Nouveau: The C r a fts of the Newcomb Style, by Suzanne Ormond and Mary E. Irvine, 1976.) Small chip to foot ring, and two very tight hairlines from rim. N C / S . E . W E L L S / J M / T T 7 3 / W. 9 1/2” dia. $6,000–8,000 77 48 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 78: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Early bulbous vase carved by Ada Lonnegan with fleshy gardenias on a cobalt ground, 1904. (Exhibited in A Century of Ceramics in the United States 1878-1978, Everson Art Museum, Syracuse, New York, 1979; i llustrated in Newcomb Pottery & Crafts: An Educational Enterprise for Women, 1895-1940, by Jessie Poesch and Sally Main, 2003.) NC/JM/Lonnegan/XX63/Q. 7” x 7” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 49 80 79 81 79: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Early, tall, cylindrical vase carved by Leona Nicholson with a band of stylized poppy pods in deep teal blue on an orange and ivo r y ground, 1905. (Exhibited in Newcomb Pottery: An Enterprise for Southern Women 1895-1940, the Newcomb College of Tu l a n e University and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibits S e rvices, 1984-87, cat. no. 87.) NC/LN/JM/AL86/Q. 80: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Circular hanging plaque carved by Sadie Irvine with a moo n l i t bayou scene. Back pierced for hanging. (Exhibited in A m e r i c a n Decorative Tiles 1870-1930 The William Benton Museum of Art , University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1979, cat. no. 130a.) NC/KS/SI. 10 1/2” x 5” 50 $12,000–16,000 5” dia. $3,000–4,000 81: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Circular hanging plaque carved by Sadie Irvine with a moo n l i t bayou scene, 1932. (Very crisp). Back pierced for hanging. (Exhibited in American Decorative Tiles 1870-1930, The Will i a m Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1979, cat. no. 130b). NC/SI/KS/UA2. 5” dia. $3,750–4,750 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m T he fol lowi ng s even lot s ar e fro m t he pri v at e c ol lect i on of Dr. R ober t Yo s k o w i t z . 82: GEORGE OHR S t r a i g h t - w a lled vessel with folded rim, covered in a superior blood red, yellow, brown, and lime green dripping and mottled leathery matte glaze. Several short lines in croo k s of folds, clearly from manufacture. Script signature. 4 3/4” x 5” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 51 83: GEORGE OHR Flaring vessel with deep asymmetrical fold and pie crust rim, its exterior half cov e r e d in solid gunmetal glaze, the other half and interior in mottled green on beige. G.E.OHR BILOXI. 3 1/4” x 6” $3,500–4,500 83 84: GEORGE OHR Vase with dimpled front and spouted rim, c overed in deep teal green mottled and lustered glaze. Stamped G.E.OHR Biloxi Miss. 5” x 4 1/2” $4,000–6,000 84 52 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 85: GEORGE OHR Squat vase of white clay with dimpled shoulder and lobed neck, its exterior c overed in a rare brilliant cobalt glaze, its interior in mottled matte lime green glaze. Stamped G.E. OHR Biloxi Miss. 3 1/2” x 5 1/4” $5,500–7,500 85 86: G E O R G E O H R Rare milk can-shaped vase with single curled handle and accordion snake, cov e r e d in green and indigo gunmetal glaze. Stamped G.E.OHR Biloxi Miss. 6 1/4” x 4 3/4” $12,000–17,000 86 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 53 87: GEORGE OHR Open and squashed vessel with folded and rounded rim, covered in a superior raspberry, aquamarine, and indigo speckled and mottled glaze. Stamped BILOXI, MISS, GEO.E.OHR. 2 1/2” x 4 3/4” $5,500–7,500 87 88: GEORGE OHR Spherical vase with deep in-body twist to shoulder and rim, covered in an intense gunmetal and deep green speckled glaze. Stamped G.E.OHR Biloxi Miss. 3 1/2” x 3 3/4” 88 54 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $3,000–4,000 89: HARTFORD FAIENCE Exceptional architectural tile embossed in high relief with an owl holding an egg, covered in rich matte glazes. Complete with period wooden box frame. (Exhibited in American Art Tile 1880-1950, David Rago Arts & C r a fts Movement Gallery, Lambertv i lle, New Jersey, 1994.) Chip to corner, a few nicks, and two hairlines, probably from firing (This piece is in excellent condition). Stamped THE HARTFORD FAIENCE Co. H A RTFORD, CONN 17. 13 1/4” sq. $5,000–7,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 55 56 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 90: R O O K W O O D Exceptional and rare pair of tiled panels decorated in cuenca with muses, one holding a lamp and a scroll, the other a pair of cymbals, in polychrome on green ground. Tiles from each panel cemented and grouted in iron frame, gilded woo d frame available. Stamped ROOKWOOD FAIENCE 1923Y. Tile panels: 33” x 17” ea. $12,000–16,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 57 93 91: CECIL JONES Two Art Deco faience tiles en suite, “Diana,” and “Her Quarry,” painted in polychrome crackled glazes. Firing line and minor scaling to base, possible touch up to small area of Diana tile. Diana tile signed CIS JONES. 12” x 8 3/4” $1,000–1,500 92: NO LOT 93: A R E Q U I P A Ta ll vase from the Frederick Rhead period, decorated in squeezebag with a wreath of spade-shaped leaves in yellow on an active matte green ground, ca. 1912. (Recently discovered in a California estate.) A few glaze bubbles. Stamped AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA. 91 58 8” x 4” $9,000–12,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 94 94: A R E Q U I P A Squat vessel from the Frederick Rhead period, decorated in slip trails with a wreath of spadeshaped leaves in brown and green on a frothy deep green ground, 1912. Signed in indigo ink on white medal lion, AREQUIPA CALIFORNIA 1912 572 with tree. 2 1/2” x 5 1/2” 95: $2,500–3,500 AREQUIPA Cabinet vase decorated with stylized brown blossoms on a gray-brown ground. Stamped A R E Q U I PA CALIFORNIA. 3 1/2” x 3” $1,500–2,000 95 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 59 96 97 96: T E C O Vase with four full-height buttresses, covered in matte buf f glaze. Restoration to chip at rim and to one corner. Stamped Teco. 7” x 4 1/4” $1,400–1,900 97: T E C O B e a k e r-shaped vase with four buttressed handles covered in matte green glaze. Reglued 1/2” chip, burst glaze bubble at juncture of one handle. Stamped Teco. 7 3/4” x 6” 97A: $2,500–3,500 TECO Large bulbous vessel covered in smooth matte green glaze. Stamped Teco 250. 9 1/4” x 9 1/4” $1,750–2,250 97A 60 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 98: T E C O Massive vessel with four buttressed handles covered in an unusual frothy dark brown glaze. Some ov e rfiring to glaze causing bubbles, restoration to a couple of base chips. Stamped Teco 175. 14” x 10” $2,750–3,750 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 61 99 100 99: TECO Unusual tapering vase embossed with calla lilies and ferns and c overed in smooth matte green glaze. Several small nicks to high points and around foot ring. Stamped Teco 134. 13” x 5 1/2” $3,000–4,000 100: T E C O Electric lamp base with its original two-socket fixture on a tapered base, gently embossed with full-height leaves and covered in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 20 3/4” x 9 1/2” 101: $3,000–4,000 TECO Wa ll pocket with circular medallion embossed in an Asian pattern, and covered in matte green glaze. Stamped Teco. 6 1/2” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 101 62 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 102: LIMBERT Massive Morris chair with a single, broad slat cut-out with three squares under each large, flat arm, and a drop-in spring seat and loose back cushion newly recovered in dark brown leather. Original finish with light overcoat. Paper label under arm. 37 1/2” x 34 1/2” x 42 1/2” $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 63 103 104 103: LIMBERT Library table with an octagonal top over broad legs cut-out with rectangles and squares, and wide stretchers mortised through the legs with shaped tenons and keys. Top refinished, minor repairs to legs. Branded under top. 29 1/4” x 51 3/4” $7,500–10,000 104: L I M B E R T Library table with a turtle-shaped top, long corbels, and square cut-outs to each side. Original finish with overcoat, good condition. Branded in drawer. 29 1/2” x 48” x 30” $2,800–3,500 105 64 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 106 105: 106: LIMBERT S i n g l e - d oor bookcase with four interior shelves and a cut-out g a llery top. Very good original finish. Paper label on rear. 64” x 32 1/4” x 14” $5,500–7,500 PLAIL Three-piece parlor set with even arms, curved backs, vertical slats a ll around and drop-in spring seats recovered in dark brown l e a t h e r. (This rare company's best set, in excellent condition.) Original finish. Rocker has partial paper label. Chair: 34 1/2” x 24 1/2” x 20”, rocker: 32” x 24 1/2” x 20” Settee: 34 1/2” x 46 1/2” x 20” $8,500–12,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 65 107 108 66 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 109 107: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Split-pedestal dining table (no. 634) with trumpet-shaped stretchers, complete with six leaves. Worn restored finish, runners as-is. Paper label. 28 1/2” x 54” $7,000-10,000 109: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y China cabinet with three fixed interior shelves, two doors with glass panes over two cupboard doors with hammered copper strap hinges and hardware. Very nice original finish and condition. “Wo r k o f...” decal inside right doo r. 70 1/4” x 50” x 17” 108: $12,000–18,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Early server with chamfered sides, two small drawers over an open shelf and a linen drawer, all with faceted wooden knobs. Original finish, server has been imperceptibly resized. Unmarked. 44” x 49 3/4” x 24” $6,000–9,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 67 110 112 68 111 113 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 114 110: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Lamp table with a circular top, apron, and lower shelf. Excell e n t original finish and condition. Red decal inside leg. 29” x 24” $1,800–2,500 114: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Rare even-arm crib settle with massive posts, canted sides and back, slats all around, and loose cushions recovered in slate gray m o h a i r. Original finish. Decal on back. 39” x 70 3/4” x 35 1/2” $20,000–30,000 111: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Sewing stand with drop sides, two drawers, and round woo d e n p u lls. Original finish on base, top refinished. Decal in top drawer, paper label under bottom. 28” x 18 1/2” x 18”, open: 28” x 42 1/2” x 18” 112: $1,500–2,000 L. & J.G. STICKLEY Trapezoidal magazine stand with four shelves, its top and lower shelves mortised through the sides. Excellent original finish and condition. “Work of...” decal under top. 42” x 20” x 15” $1,800–2,500 113: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Magazine stand with open sides framed by arched cut-outs, four shelves and an arched toe-kick. Original finish, wear to finish at feet, stains to shelves and top. Unmarked. 45” x 19” x 12” $1,800–2,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 69 115: LIMBERT T h r e e - d oor bookcase with an ov e r h a n g i n g top supported by corbels and canted sides. Original finish. Branded on center back. 57” x 66 1/2” x 14” $4,000–6,000 115 116: GUSTAV STICKLEY Tw o - d oor bookcase with twelve panes per d oor, three fixed interior shelves, iron Vp u l ls, and its top and bottom mort i s e d with keyed through-tenons. Original finish, minor wear to front. Black stamp inside right, Eastwood label on back. 56 1/4” x 57” x 13” $6,500–9,500 116 70 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 117: GUSTAV STICKLEY Tr i p l e - d oor, mitered-mullion bookcase with twelve panes per door, three fixed interior shelves per section, and copper ring-pulls. Original finish with light overcoat, very good condition. Red decal on back. 55 1/2” x 72 1/2” x 12” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $14,000–18,000 71 118 119 120 118: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Cube settle with drop arms, curved back slats, and a drop-in spring cushion recovered in Morris & Co. fabric. Refinished. “Work of. . . ” brand. 32” x 62” x 26” $4,000–6,000 120: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Cube rocker with drop-arms, curved back slats, and drop-in spring cushions . New finish and upholstery. Branded “Work of. . . ” . 31 1/2” x 27” x 25” $2,500–3,500 119: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Cube armchair with drop-arms, curved back slats, a drop-in spring cushion. New finish and upholstery. Branded “Work of. . . ” . 32” x 27” x 26” $2,500–3,500 72 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 121: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y C h i l d ’s wardrobe with two paneled doors, interior drawers and shelves, and hammered copper V- p u lls. Original finish, touch up to finish on front, good condition. Red decal inside top drawer, paper label on back. 59 3/4” x 34” x 16 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–16,000 73 122 123 124 122: 124: GUSTAV STICKL EY GUSTAV STICKLEY Settee with twelve vertical backslats, a V-shaped crestrail and side posts mortised through the tops of its arms. Original finish, replaced leather. Red decal inside rear leg. S h i rt-waist box with dovetailed sides and ornate iron pull s attached with pyramidal screws. Refinished. Paper label under bottom. 36” x 47 1/4” x 24 1/4” 17” x 36” x 22 1/4” $2,200–2,800 123: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y B ook table with tapered legs and two shelves with spindled ends to each side. Original finish with overcoat. Eastwood paper label under bottom. 30” x 24” x 24” 74 $3,500–5,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $4,000–6,000 125: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Music cabinet with iron hardware, its two upper doors inlaid with various f r u i t w ood in a grapevine design over a single door, all concealing original music compartments. Refinished, good condition. Red decal on back. 47 1/2” x 20” x 17” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 75 126 127 129 126: R O Y C R O F T Frame with signed photograph of Elbert Hubbard, 1914. ( P r ovenance: Collection of David Cathers) Refinished. Photograph copyrighted and stamped with orb and cross mark. Frame: 21 1/2” x 17 1/2” 127: 129: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Large ovoid hammered copper tray with riveted handles. Fine original patina. Als Ik Kan stamp. 24” x 11 1/2” $700–1,000 $850–1,200 ROYCROFT M u llioned frame with six sections, complete with period mottos. Original finish. Burnt-in orb and cross mark. 18 1/4” x 21” 128: 76 $900–1,200 NO LOT updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 130: L I M B E R T Hammered copper faceted table lamp, pierced with a pattern of peacocks and roses, and lined in caramel slag glass. Three-socket base also lights up. Two replaced glass panes, perfectly matched. Unmarked. 25” x 21” $8,000–10,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 77 131: OLD MISSION KOPPER KRAFT Large hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four-panel flaring shade atop a four-arm singlesocket bulbous base. Original patina and mica. (Very rare in this size) Stamped mission mark. 20” x 24” $6,500–9,500 131 132: STICKLEY BROTHERS Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its faceted shade over a three-socket, two-handled faceted bulbous base. Original condition, s m a ll dent to top of shade and base. Unmarked. 22” x 20” 132 78 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $2,000–3,000 133 133: C H A R L E S R O H L F S Two tall candlesticks of similar construction, each topped with a broad copper cup. One cup replaced. Stamped R. 15 1/2” and 16” $1,000–1,500 134: S A M U E L Y E L L I N Wrought-iron floor lamp with twisted tripod base topped by a period mica shade painted with tall ships. Missing finial. Stamped SAMUEL YELLIN PHILA. PA . 60” x 19” 135: $4,000–6,000 SAMUEL YELLIN Ta ll wrought-iron and brass fireplace poker. Some checks to ball and slight dent to handle. Stamped SAMUEL YELLIN. 41” $2,000–3,000 134 135 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 79 136 137 136: C H A R L E S R O H L F S Rare ebonized plate stand, 1901. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) Fine original finish. Branded R 1901. 9” x 6” x 5” $900–1,400 137: C H A R L E S R O H L F S Eagle-shaped rustic picture frame, 1904. Some losses to beak, head, top, and edge of wing. Branded R 1904. 11” x 9 3/4” $1,000–1,500 CHARLES ROHLFS 137A: Rustic frame, 1904, complete with an Emma Kaan and Annie Crawford color lithograph. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) Stamped R 1904. Frame: 12” x 14” 138: $1,000–1,500 GUSTAV STIC KLEY Oak bookends with moulding base. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) Original finish, branded Stickley. 5 3/4” x 7” x 2 1/2” 137A 138 80 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $650–950 139: JARVIE Pair of Theta brass candlesticks. Missing bobeches. Unmarked. 13 1/2” $3,500–4,500 140: S A M U E L Y E L L I N Extravagant pair of wrought-iron andirons, a ll twists, globes, and curlicues. Loss of one finial, slight bend to other. Stamped YELLIN. 23” x 17 1/2” x 25” $9,000–12,000 139 140 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 81 141 142 141: J A R V I E Pair of Beta bronze candlesticks. Replaced bobeches, new patina. Stamped Jarvie B. 12 1/2” $1,500–2,000 142: A D L E R & S U L L I V A N Cast iron baluster from the Guaranty Building, Buf falo, New Yo r k , executed by the Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co., 1894-96. Some wear to patina. 25 3/4” x 10 3/4” 82 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,750–2,250 143: GUSTAV STICKL EY Rare pair of heavy andirons in a spade motif. Unmarked. 18 1/2” x 14” x 21” $2,000–3,000 143 144: GUSTAV STICKLEY Chandelier with five lantern drops fastened with riveted hammered copper plates to a square oak plate, each fixture with a light green glass shade (break to one shade). Als ik kan stamp. 21 1/2” x 18” sq. $5,000–7,000 144 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 83 145 146 147 1 45: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Hammered copper piano lamp with a weighted base, riveted arm and bell-shaped copper shade (an extremely rare example). Normal wear to patina. Unmarked. 147: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Hammered copper table lamp (no. 294), its large two-socket base with cast and riveted handles topped by a period Japanese wicker shade relined in silk.(A rare original electric lamp, this model is t y p i c a lly seen with an oil font.) Normal wear to original patina, shade cap and finial replaced. Stamped Als-ik-kan. 26” x 20” $5,500–6,500 5” x 24” 146: $7,500–10,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Boudoir lamp, its four-sided candlestick base ringed in hammered copper and topped with a silk-lined wicker shade. Unmarked. 16” x 9” 84 $1,200–1,800 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 148: DIRK VAN ERP Exceptional and extremely rare hammered copper and mica table lamp, its unusual shade lined in parchment over mica, on a four-arm base with electrified oil font. (Provenance: Fern Prairie Lodge, Lackamas Lake, WA . ) E x c e llent original condition, remnants of original hand-painted flowers on parchment. Windmill stamp with DIRK VAN ERP and remnant of D’Arcy Gaw. Shade: 22 1/2”, height with chimney: 22 1/2” $100,000–125,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 85 149 150 151 149: D I R K V A N E R P Hammered copper and mica table lamp with a trumpet base with three arms, and three sockets. Supporting conical shade. Pristine original condition. Open box windmill mark. 151: D I R K V A N E R P Hammered copper jardinière in a Wa rty texture. Fine original patina. Closed box mark. 6 1/4” x 10 1/2” $5,000–7,500 21” x 17 1/2” $8,000–12,000 150: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four panel conical shade atop a two-socket trumpet-shaped base. Original patina and mica. Open box windmill mark. 18” x 17” 86 $12,500–16,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 152: D I R K V A N E R P Hammered copper and mica table lamp, its three panel shade over a three socket bulbous and riveted base. Some enhancement to original finish. Open box mark. 18” x 18” $12,000–18,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 87 152A 153 155 153: HEINTZ Sterling-on-Bronze boudoir lamp with poppies, the conical shade lined in mica, mottled brown patina. Original patina, mica possibly replaced, shallow dent to base. Unmarked. 10 3/4” x 8 1/2” $750–950 154: H E I N T Z Sterling-on-Bronze boudoir lamp with poppies, the conical shade lined in mica, mottled green patina. Original patina, mica possibly replaced. Marked with silver label. 154 152A: 9 3/4” x 8 1/2” DIRK VAN ERP Large hammered copper and mica table lamp, its four-panel shade atop a bulbous, riveted base with four sockets. Replaced shade cap, and arms, new patina, original mica. Unmarked. 22 1/2” x 21” 88 $8,000–12,000 155: $750–950 LIMBERT Hanging hall mirror with four hammered double hooks and three single hooks. Fine original finish and silver. Stamped mark, 22. 25” x 37 1/2” $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 156: SATURDAY EVENI NG G IR LS Exceptional bowl decorated in cuerda seca with fishing boats on r i v e r ’s edge against an apple green ground. (The first of these we’ve seen.) Three short tight lines to rim. 157.7.11 SEG IG. 4 1/4” x 10 1/2” $3,000–4,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 89 157: S AT U R D AY E V EN IN G G I RL S Two breakfast items for Celeste, Her Pitcher and Her Plate, both decorated in cuerda seca with the To rtoise and the Hare, “The race is not to the swift nor the battle to the strong,” “Slow but Sure.” Chip to spout. S.E.G. JMF 817. 4 1/4” and 7 1/2” dia. $800–1,200 157 158: SATURDAY EVEN IN G G I RLS Mug finely decorated in cuerda seca with three fishing boats against a hil ly lakeland landscape. Signed AM SEG 8-15. 5” x 6” 158 90 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $2,000–3,000 159: S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G G I R L S Vase decorated in cuerda seca with trees in a landscape against a y e llow ground. Signed S. E. G. 4-19. 7 3/4” x 3 1/2” $2,000–3,000 160: S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G G I R L S Center bowl decorated in cuerda seca with two-tone yell o w d a ffodils on a beige, white, and yellow ground. Very tight 2” hairline to bottom, possibly from firing. S. E. G, 6-14 FL. 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” $1,750–2,250 159 160 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 91 161 162 163 164 161: 163: SATURDAY EVENI NG GI R LS Vase with closed-in rim painted with puf fy trees in a landscape in mustard yellow on a sandy ground, 1917. Small firing inconsistency to rim. S.E.G./2-17/LS. 5 3/4” x 4 1/2” $1,000–1,500 SATURDAY EVENI N G G IR LS Tile incised with a fox in mustard glaze on a celadon ground. Signed 388.5’10, FR, S.E.G., remnant of rare paper label. 5 1/4” sq. 164: $1,500–2,000 S AT U R D AY E V E NI NG GI RL S 162: S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G G I R L S Squat vessel decorated in cuerda seca with trees in a hill y landscape on a yellow ground. Y-shaped line from rim. Signed C . B . T. COMPLIMENTS OF THE S.E.G. NEWS EDITORS S.E.G. FL 5-17. Three pieces: two bread plates decorated in cuerda seca, one with a Greek key pattern, the other with brown trees on a yellow ground, and a white mug with baby chicks, “Skif fy, Her Mug,” (hairline and reglued handle). Al l marked. 2 1/2” x 6 1/2” Plates: 6 1/2” Mug: 3 1/4” 92 $1,400–1,900 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $850–1,250 165: M A R B L E H E A D Exceptional vase sharply excised by Hannah Tutt with black crouching panthers in front of green stylized trees and an amber sky. Practically imperceptible 1/8” hairline to rim, possibly from firing, glaze thinness near base . Stamped ship mark, HT. 7” x 5” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 93 166 167 168 166: 168A 168: MARBLEHEAD Vase finely decorated by Hannah Tutt with panels of stylized blossoms in brown and indigo on a green ground. Professional restoration to two opposing chips at rim. Ship mark, HT. 5 1/4” x 6 1/2” 4” x 4 1/4” 168A: 94 $1,500–2,000 $2,000–3,000 167: M A R B L E H E A D O void vase decorated with an incised and painted stylized foliate pattern in dark brown on an olive green ground. Small nick to rim. Ship mark. 5 1/4” x 3 1/2” MARBLEHEAD Bulbous vase incised and painted with a stylized decoration in indigo on a green ground. Ship mark. MARBLEHEAD Bulbous vase, painted and incised with green leaves on a matte indigo ground. Ship mark. 6" x 5" $3,000–4,000 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 169: 170: MARBLEHEAD Large vase crisply decorated by Hannah Tutt with branches of y e llow fruit and green foliage on a gray ground. Ship mark/HT. 6 3/4” x 5” $4,000–6,000 MARBLEHEAD Ta ll and fine cylindrical vase decorated in wax-resist with full height stylized trees in blue-gray and indigo on a smooth speckled gray ground. Small grinding chip. Ship mark. 8 1/4” x 3 3/4” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $7,000–9,000 95 171: 172: MARBLEHEAD Large melon-shaped vase decorated by Arthur Baggs with incised, stylized grape vines in dark blue and browns on a gray speckled ground. A few minor glaze bursts. Impressed ship mark/AB/T. 9 1/2” x 6 1/2” 96 $6,000–9,000 MARBLEHEAD Corseted vase beautifully decorated by Hannah Tutt in a geometric pattern of brown squares an indigo stems on a green ground. Invisible restoration to hairline. Ship mark, HT, paper label. 8 1/4” x 4 1/4” $5,000–7,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 173: G R U E B Y / B I G E L O W K E N N A R D Table lamp with a Grueby Kendrick vase with handles covered in a fine frothy matte green glaze, topped by a Bigelow Kennard green leaded glass shade in geometric pattern, over an electrified oil font. (Recently discovered in a Massachusetts estate, this lamp was assembled by Grueby and Bigelow Kennard when made. Original multi-studio matchings are extremely rare.) Base has paper label, C. P.? 4-7-6, and circular Pottery mark. Shade stamped BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO. BOSTON. Vase: 12 1/2” x 10” Shade: 8” x 20 1/4”, and total with chimney: 28” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $50,000–70,000 97 175 174: G R U E B Y Vase with two rows of tooled and applied leaves under matte green glaze. Hairline and restored chip to rim. Circular GRUEBY FA I E N C E stamp. 8 1/4” x 4 1/2” 175: $1,400–1,900 GRUEBY Experimental squat vase by Ruth Erickson while at Cranbrook, with applied leaves, covered in a superior frothy matte brown glaze. Minute fleck to rim. Incised ER, CA, painted 404E. 4 1/4” x 5 1/4” $2,500–3,500 176: G R U E B Y F o u r-sided bowl with tooled and applied rows of leaves under a fine frothy matte green glaze. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) A couple of minor nicks to rim. Circular Faience mark. 3 1/2” x 10” $2,000–3,000 174 176 98 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 177: G R U E B Y Gourd-shaped Kendrick vase with two rows of tooled and applied leaves under a fine matte green glaze. (Recently discovered in a Montreal home, this vase shows a rare combination of perfect glazing and organic form.) A few nicks to leaf edges and one to base. Circular Pottery stamp 33. 12” x 8” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 99 178 179A 179 178: 179A: GRUEBY GRUEBY Tile decorated in cuenca with a tall ship in yellow, mustard, and brown on a curdled green ground. (Provenance: Col lection of David Cathers) One burst bubble to sail. Signed PS. O void vase with tooled and applied full-height leaves covered in thick indigo matte glaze. Kiln-kiss to side, restoration to rim. Circular Pottery stamp 180. 6” sq. 8” x 4” $1,800–2,300 $1,500–2,000 179: G R U E B Y Frieze of three tiles decorated in cuenca with penguins and s e a g u lls on a green sea. Very crisp, and unusual to find three in a series. Restoration to corner of third, a couple of minor nicks. One has art i s t ’s signature, one with paper label. Each 4” sq. 100 $3,000–5,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 180: G R U E B Y Early tall vase with tooled and applied full-height leaves covered in a superior leathery matte green glaze, alternating with yellow buds. A few nicks to leaf edges and small grinding chip. Grueby Faience circular stamp. 12” x 5 1/4” $9,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 101 181: H A N N A H O V E R B E C K Ink and watercolor study of marigolds. Matted and framed. (From Hannah Overbeck’s original portfolio of water colors, descended through the Nixon family.) Signed HO and titled. Image: 7 3/4” x 5” 182: $2,000–3,000 OVERBECK Seven figurines forming a marching band, each musician wearing a feathered hat. 1/2” chip to one feather, two small areas of restoration, a few minor nicks ov e r a ll. Stamped or c a rved OBK. Ta llest: 5 1/2” $2,750–3,750 182A: OVERBECK Bride and groom figurines covered in polychrome glazes. Line to rear of head on groom. Both marked. 5" each 182B $1,000–1,500 ELIZABETH BURTON Rare pair of brass bookends embossed with arching trees in a hilly landscape, with rutilated and verdigris patinas. Impressed mark. 4 1/2” x 6 1/2” 181 182B 182 102 182A updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $2,000–3,000 183: OVERBECK Ta ll vase by Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck, finely excised with conventionalized pine cones in matte mustard and forest green glazes. (A superior example) Incised OBK, E, H. 8 3/4” x 4 3/4” $15,000–20,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 103 184: OVERBECK Ta ll and exceptional vase by Elizabeth and Frances Overbeck, deeply excised with a repeating pattern of white jesters on a turquoise ground. 1/4” bruise with tight hairline to body. Incised OBK EF. 14 1/2” x 6 3/4” 104 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $30,000–40,000 185: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large, fine, early vase carved by Mazie Ryan with clusters of wisteria on a pale blue ground, 1904. (A vase by this artist fitting this description and size was exhibited at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St .Louis, 1904. Unfortunately, no photograph is available at this time. Please inquire for details.) Tight 3” hairline from rim. NC, M.T. RYAN, 1904, M RYAN, JM NNZ Q. 8 1/2” x 8 1/2” $45 , 0 0 0 – 5 5 , 0 0 0 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 105 186 187 187A 188 189 186: 187A: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with branches of pink roses with pink centers, on a deep blue ground, 1928. NC/JH/SI/RG82. 8 1/4” x 4 3/4” $2,500–3,500 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cabinet vase carved by A. F. Simpson in the Español pattern and c overed in glossy blue-green glaze, 1929. Slight ov e rfiring around base. NC/RM/79/15/JH/AFS, paper label. 4 1/2” x 2” 187: $1,400–1,900 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a cottage in a moonlit bayou scene, 1918. (A charming and unusual depiction) Small firing flaw to shoulder. NC/SI/JM/250/JO7. 8” x 4” $3,000–4,000 188: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Squat vessel carved by Sadie Irvine with clusters of purple grapes and green foliage, 1917. NC, artist cipher, JM, JB73 253. 4 1/4” x 7 1/4” $2,000–3,000 189: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Transitional pitcher sharply carved by A. F. Simpson with pink freesia, 1917. NC/JM/AFS/IX41. 4” x 5” $2,000–3,000 106 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 190: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Ta ll vase crisply decorated by A. F. Simpson with a moonlit bayou scene, 1928. (First rate) NC/RC51/144/AFS/JH. 10 1/2” x 5” $10,000–15,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 107 191 191: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Fine and rare tile, “Oaks,” carved by Sadie Irvine with a large live oak tree dripping with Spanish moss, from behind which peeks a full moo n . (Newcomb College plaques are exceedingly rare.) Mounted in original frame. Stamped NC SI7, artist cipher, Newcomb Pottery paper label, framing shop paper label and written in pencil, “with frame; 10.” Plaque; 10” x 7 1/2” $10,000–15,000 191A: S A D I E I R V I N E Extremely rare color woodblock print, “Swamp Maple,” of trees in a bayou in typical Newcomb College colors, c. 1930. Matted. (Pictured in A rt h u r Wesley Dow and American Arts & Craft s by Nancy Green and Dr. Jesse Poesch, 1999, p. 31.) Pencil titled and signed, original label. Image: 11” x 7” $2,000–3,000 191A 108 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 192: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Ta ll Transitional vase carved by Sadie Irvine with t a ll pines in blues and greens, 1911. (An exceptional example) NC/SI/K/ET9/JM. 12” x 5” $9,500–12,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 109 193 194 195 193: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Early tapered vase carved by A. F. Simpson with ivory and yell o w d a ffodils on a deep teal blue ground, 1908. NC/JM/FS/CQ-52/Q. 9” x 3 1/2” $7,750–9,750 194: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Bulbous Transitional vase carved by May Louise Dunn with pale y e llow blossoms on a waxy, bright green ground, 1912. NC/JM/MLD/FH51. 9 1/4” x 3 1/4” 195: $4,000–6,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Baluster vase carved by A. F. Simpson with a moonlit bayou scene, 1919. NC/AFS/JM/194/KL20. 7 1/4” x 4 1/4” 196: $4,000–5,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large vase carved by Sadie Irvine with pink irises, 1924. Two tight 2” hairlines to rim. NC/SI/JM/157/OF/47. 9 3/4” x 7 1/2” $3,500–4,500 196 110 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 197: 197A: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by A. F. Simpson with tall pines under a moo n l i t sky, 1919. (Excellent quality) NC/AFS/JM/KC7/133 1/2. 8 1/4” x 3 3/4” $6,000–9,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early pitcher carved by Marie de Hoa LeBlanc with violets on a green ground, 1905. Interior line typical of Newcomb's early, glossy wares, does not go though. NC/JM/MHLeB/AR43/Q/paper label. 7 1/2” x 4 1/4” $6,750–7,250 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 111 198 199 200 198: 201 201A 201: NEWCOMB COLLEGE NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a bayou scene with full m oon, 1931. Small factory hole on bottom. NC/JH/SI/TK33/157. Bulbous vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a bayou scene with full m oon, 1932. NC/JH/SI/TW80/8. 9 3/4” x 6 3/4” 3 1/2” x 4 1/2” 199: $6,000–8,000 201A: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Large vase carved by Sadie Irvine with deep pink irises on a blue ground, 1924. Bruise and two small chips to base, probably from manufacture. NC/JM/SI/OF65/211. 10 3/4” x 6 1/2” $4,000–6,000 $2,250–2,750 NEWCOMB COLLEGE T e a r-shaped vase carved by Henrietta Bailey in the Español pattern, 1926. NC/HB/PV49/34. 5 1/4” x 4” $1,800–2,000 200: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Cabinet vase carved by Sadie Irvine with a bayou scene against a pale sky, 1931. NC/JH/SW81/SI/2. 2 1/4” x 2 3/4” $1,750–2,250 112 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 202: GEORGE OHR Large and unusual bulbous vase and cover, covered in vert i c a l strips of raspberry, yellow, black, and amber glaze, the cover a cupshape with finial. Base stamped G.E.OHR Biloxi, Miss., cov e r stamped GEO. E. OHR BILOXI, MISS. 6 1/2” x 5” $10,000–15,000 202 203: G E O R G E O H R Vessel with a deep in-body twist on closed-in rim covered in a fine and unusual orange, raspberry, green, and cobalt sponged glaze. Stamped G. E. OHR BILOXI, MISS, incised Mobile Clay. 2 3/4” x 4” $5,000–7,000 203 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 113 204 206 205 204: G E O R G E O H R N ovelty inkwell shaped as a bayou home with picket fence, covered in amber and green glaze (the finest of its kind). Stamped G.E.OHR BILOXI. 3 1/2” x 6” x 4 1/2” $6,500–8,500 205: G E O R G E O H R Three red and white clay tiles and two plaster tile molds with the portraits of President William Howard Ta ft and Ms. Ta ft. Made for the Cotton States Exposition, Atlanta 1895. Some chips to circular Ta ft tile and to molds. Va r i e d marks on tiles, molds unmarked. Molds: 5” $3,500–4,500 206: G E O R G E O H R Rare two-handled vase covered in mirrored brown speckled glaze. Restoration to rim. Script signature. 2” x 3 3/4” $2,000–3,000 207: G E O R G E O H R Vase with pinched corners, covered in gunmetal glaze. Restoration to two s m a ll chips at rim. Stamped GEO E OHR BILOXI, MISS. 3” x 5 1/2” $2,000–3,000 207 114 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 208 209 210 208: G E O R G E O H R Vase with two ribbon handles covered in a gunmetal brown speckled glaze. Incised Biloxi. 4 1/2” x 4” $3,000–4,000 210: G E O R G E O H R Pinched, notched, and folded vessel with scalloped rim covered in an unusual copper gunmetal glaze with bright orange interior. 2 1/2” hairline. Script signature. 4 1/4” x 5” $6,500–9,500 209: G E O R G E O H R L oving cup covered in bands of amber, indigo, raspberry, green, and gunmetal glazes. Restoration to hairline and handle. Script signature. 4” x 6 1/2” $6,500–9,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 115 211 212 213 211: 214 213: GEORGE OHR GEORGE OHR Pitcher of bisque clay, criply manipulated with two deep in-body twists and a ribbon handle. Script signature. Bowl of bisque-fired marbleized clays, pinched and folded and topped with crenelated rim. Restoration to rim. Script signature. 5 1/4” x 6 1/4” 4” x 7 1/2” 212: $5,500–7,500 214: GEORGE OHR $2,750–3,750 GEORGE OHR Bisque vessel of marbleized clays with pinched and folded rim, and notched shoulder. Two flat chips to rim. Script signature and 106. Ta ll vase of bisque clay with a long and deep in-body twist. Light wear around rim. Script signature. 3 1/4” x 6” 6 1/2” x 4 1/4” 116 $2,500–3,500 $2,500–3,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 215: V A N B R I G G L E Rare tile grouping consisting of a seven tile frieze depicting a stylized papyrus blossom and twenty ground tiles covered in a rich matte ochre glaze. ( P r ovenance: From the fireplace of the smoking room of the Masonic Lodge, 9 N. Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, 1908-1974.) A few edge chips, restoration to edge area on top and bottom tiles. Some backs incised LS VB, others have raised VB. Each tile 4 3/4” sq. $5,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 117 216 217 218 219 216: V A N B R I G G L E Rare tile decorated in cuenca with a blue bird on a branch. Chip to corner, some wear to high points. Unmarked. 6” sq. $2,000–3,000 218: V A N B R I G G L E Tile decorated in cuenca with a stylized peacock feather. Restoration to several small chips. Unmarked. 6” sq. $1,000–1,500 217: V A N B R I G G L E Rare tile decorated in cuenca with a purple kingfisher on a branch. Unmarked. 6” sq. $2,000–3,000 VAN BRIGGLE 219: Rare tile decorated in cuenca with sailboats on a lake. Small flake to corner. Unmarked. 6” sq. $1,300–1,700 118 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 220: V A N B R I G G L E Early vase embossed with peacock feathers and covered in light blue and sheer white glaze, the clay showing through, 1904. 3” hairline. AA VAN BRIGGLE 1904 III 23. 10 3/4” x 3 3/4” 221: V A N B R I G G L E Early vase embossed with jonquils and c overed in a fine and unusual bright green and rose matte glaze, 1905. AA VAN BRIGGLE/1905/40. 10 1/2” x 4” $1,500–2,000 $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 119 222 222A 223 224 222: 223: VAN BRIGGLE VAN BRIGGLE Jardinière crisply embossed with stylized morning glories, cov e r e d in raspberry and mustard glaze, 1905. 3” hairline from rim. AA VA N BRIGGLE/1905/284. Bulbous vase crisply embossed with daffodils under sheer robin’s egg blue glaze, the clay showing through, 1908-1911. AA VA N BRIGGLE COLO SPGS and paper label. 6 1/2” x 8” 10 1/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 222A: V A N B R I G G L E Early Poppy plate covered in blue-green glaze, 1903. Firing line and two burst glaze bubbles to surface. AA VA N BRIGGLE/1903/20/III. 8 1/2” dia. 120 $1,250–1,750 224: V A N B R I G G L E Vase of brown clay embossed with peacock feathers and covered in sheer gray-green glaze, 1908-1911. AA VAN BRIGGLE 598. 9 1/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 $1,500–2,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 225: L. & J. G. STICKLEY Prairie settle with paneled sides, its broad and flat top overhanging the back and arms and supported by long corbels, and a drop-in spring cushion covered in dark brown leather. (Provenance: Purchased from Mr. Donald Magner of Brooklyn in 1978; pictured in the periodical A m e r i c a n B u n g a l o w, Fall 2004, pgs. 58-59.) Old refinish, some wear to leather. Unmarked. 29” x 84 1/2” x 36 3/4” $9,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 121 226: ROYCROFT Ta ll bookstand with five fixed shelves beneath a small square overhanging top, the first and last being mortised through canted sides with keyed through-tenons, the sides carved with stylized oak leaves. Refinished, seam separation to lef t side. Carved orb and cross. 64” x 18” x 17 3/4” $6,500–9,500 226A: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Cast and hammered copper door knocker, backplate, and doo r b e ll . Normal wear to original patina. Circular Craftsman stamp. Backplate: 6" x 4 3/4" $2,750–3,750 227: R O Y C R O F T O ffice desk with a typewriter-concealing flip-top lid, two banks of drawers with iron hardware, and a lower stretcher mort i s e d through the sides with keyed through-tenons. Refinished, goo d condition. Carved orb and cross. 29 3/4” x 56” x 30” 226 226A 227 122 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $2,500–3,500 228: R O Y C R O F T B r i d e ’s chest of plank construction with keyed through-tenons, iron strap-hinges and hasp, with original lock and chain. Original finish with overcoat, seam separations. Carved signature. 21” x 39” x 21” $11,000–14,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 123 229 230 231 229: 232 231: L. & J.G. STICKLEY L. & J.G. STICKLEY Rocker with six slats under each arm, long corbels, and a drop-in spring seat and back cushion newly covered in green vinyl, together with a foo t s t ool with its original spring deck. Chair is refinished, foo t s t ool has original finish. Chair has “Work of...” decal under arm, foo t s t ool has Handcraft decal on stretcher. B ook table with a square overhanging top over two part i a lly slatted shelves. Refinished. Unmarked. Chair: 36” x 32 3/4” x 35”, foo t s t ool, 16” x 20” x 14” 232: $2,400–3,200 230: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Rocking Morris chair with loose cushions covered in dark brown l e a t h e r. Original finish, arms have been refinished. Branded on back. 37” x 31 3/4” x 35” $3,000–4,000 124 29” x 27” x 27” $4,000–6,000 L. & J.G. STICKLEY Drink stand with a copper top, broad apron, splayed legs, and arched cross-stretchers. Original finish. Geo. Flint and Co. cell u l o i d tag. 28 1/4” x 18” $3,500–5,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 233: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Bow-arm Morris chair with drop-in spring seat, upholstered in faded tan l e a t h e r. Original finish has normal wear to arms. Handcraft label. 40” x 33 1/2” x 40” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $7,500–10,000 125 234 235 236 237 234: 236: GUSTAV STICKLEY OLD HICKORY Pair of children’s ladderback rockers with tacked-on seats, one in m a r oon leather, the other in textured brown naugahyde. Original finish, replaced upholstery. Brand on one, the other has red decal. C h i l d ’s settee and armchair with curved backs and woven cane seats and backs. Original finish and cane, excellent condition. Unmarked. 25” x 18” x 14” each Settee: 24 1/4” x 34” x 17”, chair: 24 1/4” X 20 1/4” X 17” $1,200–1,800 $600–900 235: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y L. & J.G. STICKLEY Hanging mirror with four iron double hooks and an arched top. Original finish with overcoat. Handcraf t decal center back. 27” x 40” $1,500-2,000 237: GUSTAV STICKLEY Magazine stand with paneled sides and three fixed shelves beneath an overhanging top. Nice new finish, minor scratches and edge wear. Red decal under top. 35” x 15 1/2” x 15 1/2” 126 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $3,800–5,500 238: GUSTAV STICKLEY Tw o - d oor bookcase with twelve panes per d oor and iron hardware. Original finish, g ood condition. Brand on back. 56” x 60” x 13” $7,000–9,000 238 239: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Tw o - d oor bookcase with twelve panes per d oor, three fixed shelves per side, and iron hardware. Original finish, good condition, crack to one pane. Brand and paper label on back. 56” x 54” x 13” $6,000–7,500 239 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 127 241 240 240: 242 241: GUSTAV STICKLEY GUSTAV STICKLEY S i n g l e - d oor china cabinet with twelve panes on front, copper Vp u lls, and three interior fixed shelves. Original finish, some warping to top. Red decal inside center back. S e rver with three drawers over an open shelf and hammered copper pulls. Good original finish, ooze leather in drawer. Red decal. 62 3/4” x 36” x 15” 39” x 48” x 20” $5,000–7,000 $3,000–4,000 242: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Strap-hinge sideboard (no. 814 1/2) with three central drawers flanked by cupboard doors, over one linen drawer, all with iron hardware. Original finish with wear and roughness, plate rail loo s e . Decal in bottom of second drawer, partial label on back. 47 3/4” x 56 1/4” x 21” 128 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $4,000–5,000 243: GUSTAV STICKLEY Five-leg dining table with trumpeted cross-stretchers mortised through the legs and a single leaf. Original finish. Unmarked. 30 1/4” x 54” $8,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 129 244 245 246 247 244: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Ta ll-back spindled armchair with a loose cushion covered in medium brown leather on a sling seat support, its side stretchers m o rtised through the legs. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) Refinished. Unmarked. 246: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Bungalow trestle table (no. 404), its lower shelf mortised through plank sides with keyed through tenons, ca. 1902. (Prov e n a n c e : C o llection of David Cathers) Original finish with light ov e r c o a t . Early red decal under top. 48 3/4” x 27 1/2” x 22” 28” x 36” x 24” $3,000–5,000 2 45: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Ta ll-back sidechair with spindled back and sides and a sling seat. ( P r ovenance: Collection of David Cathers) Refinished, replaced l e a t h e r. Red decal rear stretcher. 45 3/4” x 19 1/4” x 18” $1,200–1,800 $2,500–3,500 247: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Thornden armchair with two broad horizontal backslats, a rush seat and through-tenon joinery. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) Very good original finish, replaced paper rush. Early red decal inside rear leg. 37 1/4” x 21 1/4” x 21 1/2” 130 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $2,000–3,000 248: ROYCROFT Ta ll back sidechair with three vert i c a l backslats and a plank seat. (Prov e n a n c e : C o llection of David Cathers) Excellent new finish. Marked with Roycrof t registration number from the Roycrof t Bindery. 46 3/4” x 19” x 18 1/2” $8,000–12,000 248 249: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y S t ool with short, flaring legs and a tackedon leather deck. (Provenance: Collection of David Cathers) Original finish and leather. Branded and paper label. 4 1/2” x 12 1/2” X 12 1/2” $1,000–2,000 249 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 131 250: H A N D E L Table lamp, its acid-etched glass shade reverse-painted with a tropical island scene and tall ships over a three-socket fluted bronzed base. Original patina and acorn pulls. Shade marked HANDEL Lamps, Patent No. 63911A. 24” x 18” 132 $9,500–12,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 251: 252: HANDEL Table lamp, its acid-etched glass shade reverse-painted with a m oonlit lakeland landscape, on a three-socket fluted base with copper finish. 5” crack to middle of shade. Shade signed HANDEL 6524, base marked on side. 23 1/2” x 18” $4,000–6,000 HANDEL Table lamp, its acid-etched glass shade reverse painted with a river landscape over a bulbous and ribbed three-socket bronzed base. Shade stamped “HANDEL” patent no., base stamped HANDEL. 25 1/2” x 18” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $4,500–6,500 133 253: H A N D E L Table lamp, its acid-etched shade reverse-painted with a tropical scene with parrots, over a three-socket fluted bronzed base. Some spots to interior of shade. Both the shade and base are stamped, shade also signed HANDEL 6874P. 23” x 18” 134 $8,000–12,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 254: H A N D E L F l oor lamp with a green Steuben glass shade. Original bronzed patina, some verdigris to foot. Unmarked. 55 1/2”, shade: 6” x 7 1/2” $3,000–4,000 255: H A N D E L F l oor lamp with harp frame and an acid-etched hemispherical shade in bright yellow with stenciled foliate band. Part l y depatinated. No visible mark. 58 1/2” x 13 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $1,250–1,750 135 257 256 256: P A I R P O I N T P u ffy boudoir lamp, its frosted glass shade reverse-painted with roses, sitting on a gilded tree trunk base. Base stamped PA I R P O I N T P B3079. 11 1/2” x 6 3/4” 257: $2,500–3,500 ARTS & CRAFTS Copper lantern with amber leaded glass box, and riveted details on top. (Excel lent quality period lantern, each pane individuall y leaded.) Unmarked. 19” x 11” sq. $2,000–3,000 258: H A N D E L Table lamp, its six-paneled floriform slag glass shade over a foursided bronzed metal base. Base impressed HANDEL. 21” x 11 1/2” $1,000–1,500 258A: C A R E N C E C R A F T E R S E t c . Five Arts & Crafts pins, four of them by Carence Crafters, and an unknown silver bar pin with cabochon. Most Carence Crafters marked. $800–1,200 258 136 258A updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 259 260 261 262 259: P E R S I A N K A S H A N Carpet with floral central medallion in dark blue centered on a crimson floral ground, surrounded by elaborate floral border. 9’5” x 13’1” $700–1,000 261: W O O L D R U G G E T C o ffee-colored ground decorated with repeating arrowheads in copper and emerald, surrounded by a cornflower blue border. 8’ 10 1/2” x 11’ 4” $800–1,200 260: S O U M A K Carpet with four repeating diamond medallions in cream and blue on a spice-colored ground, surrounded by repeating geometric border on buf f. 262: P E R S I A N Carpet with ov e r a ll floral design in straw and scarlet on a dark blue ground, surrounded by a floral border. 9’2” x 12’3” $750–1,000 7’7” x 9’9” $900–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 137 263 264 265 266 263: P E R S I A N Carpet with floral center and ground surrounded by foliate border in tones of indigo and scarlet. Partial border to one side. 6’ 10 1/2” x 9’4” $850–1,250 265: P E R S I A N H E R I Z Carpet with elaborate snowflake medal lion on a stylized foliate ground, surrounded by a geometric border, in tones of crimson, indigo, and cream. 8’ x 10’8” 264: P E R S I A N H E R I Z Carpet with elaborate snowflake medallion on a stylized foliate ground, surrounded by a geometric border, in tones of crimson, indigo, and cream. 8’3” x 11’2” 138 $800–1,200 266: $700–1,000 WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Carpet in vine-scroll motif in green and cream on indigo ground, surrounded by oak leaf and rope border on a cinnamon ground. 9’ x 12’ $1,100–1,400 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 267: KARL SCHMIDT (American, 1890-1962) Oil on board triptych, “Ta ll Trees of California,” in fine gilded frame. Signed. 12” x 24 3/4” ov e r a ll, center panel 10 1/4” x 12 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $20,000–30,000 139 268 269 270A 270B 268: GUSTAVE BAUMANN Image: 10 1/2” x 9 1/4” 9 1/4” x 11” 270: 270 GUSTAVE BAUMANN Color woodblock print, "Woodland Meadows." Matted and framed. Pencil titled and signed, no. 60/100. $4,000–6,000 269: M A R G A R E T P A T T E R S O N Color woodblock print, “Morning Glories,” matted and framed, c. 1930. Pencil titled, signed, and No. 61 of 100. Image: 10” x 7 1/4” $2,000–3,000 140 270A: Color woodblock print, “Three Pines,” matted and framed. Pencil-titled and signed, with original dealer sign on back. $4,500–6,500 270B: G U S T A V E B A U M A N N Color woodblock print, "Fox River Farmyard", 1908. Soiled paper, dime-sized stain to lower margin. Matted. Pencil-signed and dated. Image: 6 3/4” x 8 3/4” $2,000–3,000 PEDRO J. DE LEMOS Pastel on paper, “Castle De Lemos Monforte De Lemos Spain,” 1934. Matted and framed. Sight: 12 3/4” x 10” $1,250–1,750 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 271 272 273 275 276 274 271: E T H E L R E E D / J O H N S T E W A R D S O N Two color posters, Reed for Albert Morris Bagby’s novel, M i s s Tr a u m e r e i, Boston, 1895, and Stewardson for The Dragon of Wantley, His Ta l e, by Owen Wister. Both matted and framed. 21 3/4” x 13 1/2” and sight: 14 1/4” x 10 1/2” 272: 274: W U A N I T A S M I T H ( 1 8 6 6 - 1 9 5 9 ) Color woodblock print, Snug Harbor- N a n t u c k e t. Matted and framed. Pencil titled and signed. Image: 7 1/4” x 6” $1,500–2,000 $900–1,200 275: M A Y N A R D D I X O N Color poster for the magazine O v e r l a n d, July. Matted and framed. LOUIS RHEAD Color poster for the Exposition Spéciale de Soixante Nouvell e s A ffiches Inédites de Louis Rhead, Salon des Cent, Paris, 1897. Matted and framed. Sight: 18 1/2” x 13” Sight: 23 1/2” x 14 1/2” 276: $3,000–4,000 273: F R A N K H A Z E N P L U G ( b . 1 8 7 3 ) Color poster for the Chap-Book, The Red Lady. A few folds. Matted and framed. Signed in stone at lower right, monogrammed FH. Sight: 14 1/4” x 9” $1,500–2,000 $1,000–1,500 ETHEL REED Color poster for F o lly or Saintliness by José Echegaray, Boston 1895. Framed. Sight: 20 3/4” x 15 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $1,000–1,500 141 277 278 279 280 280A 277: 280B 280: EVERETT L. BRYANT Pencil and gouache on illustration board depicting a bucolic farm landscape with a homestead and large oak tree, matted. Signed EL Bryant. Board: 20” x 30” $1,000–1,500 280A 278: EVERETT L. BRYANT Pencil and gouache on illustration board depicting tal l pines in a Rocky Mountain landscape, matted. Unsigned. Board: 20” x 30” 280B 142 JANE BERRY JUDSON Color woodblock print, “Gorge of Genesee River, Lotchworth Hark,” minor foxing. Matted and framed. Pencil signed. Sight: 5 3/4” x 7 3/4” $900–1,400 $1,000–1,500 279: E V E R E T T L . B R Y A N T Pencil and gouache on illustration board, “Green Hills,” matted. Signed EL Bryant on front and back. Board: 20” x 30” EVERET T L. BRYANT Pencil and gouache on illustration board depicting a snowy Rocky Mountain scene, matted. Some foxing. Signed EL Bryant. Board: 20” x 30” $1,000–1,500 WILLIAM RICE Etching, “California Foo t h i lls.” Matted and framed. Pencil titled and signed. Image: 6 3/4" x 8 1/4" $800–1,200 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 281 282 281: F R A N C I S B R U G I E R E Silver print photograph of Bernard Maybeck’s Palace of Legion of Honor, San Francisco, 1915. In original mat and frame. Signed and dated on photograph and mat. Photo: 13 1/2” x 10 1/2” $500–700 282: P R A I R I E S C H O O L Pair of leaded glass windows with a stylized arrow or feather motif in milk and textured clear glass, in mahogany frames. 43” x 15 3/4” $800–1,200 283: LEADED GLASS Pair of small windows depicting fruiting trees in polychrome on an opalescent ground. Mounted in original frames, looseness and crack to pane on one. 14 3/4” x 9” each. $1,500–2,000 283A: LEADED GLASS 283 Large horizontal stained glass window with a stylized red blossom and green foliage against amber slag glass. In original frame, with hoo k s for hanging. 23” x 60” $1,400–1,900 283A RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 143 284 285 284: J O E L F. H E W E S ( B o s t o n ) Hammered silver covered tazza with curls. Stamped JOEL F HEWS HANDMADE STERLING. 9 1/4” x 7” 285: $1,200–1,600 SHREVE/LEBOLT Sterling coffee set: Shreve 1 1/2 pts. cof fee pot, sugar bowl, creamer, six demitasse cups with Lenox porcelain liners, saucers, and two glass-lined cordials, all monogrammed ‘S’; and six fine Lebolt demitasse spoons in assorted floral patterns, in original box. All marked. Cordials 4 1/2” 286 $1,900–2,400 286: T H E O D O R E P O N D Hammered sterling silver cup, inscribed SYLVIA. (A writer, lecturer, educator, craf tsman, and museum director, Theodore Pond attended Pratt Institute from 1888 to 1892. He subsequently designed glass for Ti ffany Studios, held various academic positions, including teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design, and directed the Pond Applied Arts Studios from 1911 to 1914. Core to his belief was that metalsmiths should be able to execute their pieces from beginning to end. r e f. Art s m i a . o r g.) Stamped POND/KWO-NESHE/HAND WROUGHT STERLING. 2 1/2” x 3 1/2” $600–900 287: K A L O Hand-wrought silver link necklace with embossed blossoms and leaves. Stamped HAND WROUGHT STERLING KALO 953. 17” $750–1,000 287 144 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 288 288: 289 ERNEST GIMSON (English) Pair of brass candlesticks with faceted base and stem, probably manufactured by Alfred B u c k n e ll. Unmarked. 10” 289: $1,750–2,250 SHEPHEARD & CO. (English) Sterling chalice chased with a Latin motto. H a llmarked S & Co., lion, lion’s head, and P. 4 1/4” x 4 1/2” 290: $1,250–1,750 LIBERTY (English) Tudric hammered pewter mantle clock with enameled face in blue and green, and Roman numerals. Small dent to back foot. Stamped MADE IN ENGLAND “TUDRIC” 01319. 6” x 13 1/2” x 3 1/2” $2,000–3,000 291: 290 WILLIAM CONNELL (English) Pewter hinged box with heart-shaped and circular cabochons. Stamped PEWTER 02163. 6 1/2” x 7 1/2” $750–1,000 291 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 145 B i ll and Rowena (Stewart) Paton, 1920s 292 Th e fo ll owin g two l ots were co ns igned by th e dau gh ter of Rowen a S tewar t Pat on , th eir o rigi nal o w n e r. A 1923 graduat e of Prat t I ns ti tu te i n Appli ed Desi gn and Craft s , Ms. Pat on c om mi ss i oned fel l o w Pratt s tu den t Mari e Zi mm erman to produce h er engagemen t r ing ( lot 292). Af ter graduati on , and unt i l her deat h i n 1997 at 96 years of age, Ms . Pat on man aged a W yomi ng dude ranc h an d ran ch ett e. The Zi mm erman piec es, t oo fo rmal for Ms . Pat on’s rath er rugged lifes ty le, were t uck ed i nt o a s afet y depos it box wh ere th ey rem ain ed for m os t of th eir days . 292: MARIE ZIMMERMANN Ring of 14k gold with a cushion-cut indicolite tourmaline cabochon, in an enameled Egyptian motif setting. (Copies of correspondence between Ms. Paton and Ms. Zimmermann and original drawings available.) Indicolite 15 cts, ring size 5. $10,000–15,000 293 293: M A R I E Z I M M E R M A N N B r ooch of 14k gold, cabochon cut amber, pink and blue jelly opals, in a sailor's knot motif. Stamped a rtist cipher, 14k. 1 1/2” x 2 1/4” $10,000–15,000 294: ANN MACBETH Square textile embroidered with blue pansies and celadon green leaves. Comes with a copy of Educational Needlecraft by Swanson and Ann Macbeth. (An artist of reknown, Macbeth was part of the Glasgow Movement, and an associate of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art, and subsquently headed its embroidery department. She published five b ooks on embroidery. r e f. Wikipedia.) A few stains. Unmarked. 34” sq. 294 146 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,750–2,250 295 296 297 295: T H E C R A F T S M A N Twenty leather-bound volumes of The C r a ftsman Magazine, volumes 1 to 24, missing volumes 6, 11, 22, 23. Some wear to bindings, contents appear to be complete. $2,000–3,000 296: T H E S T U D I O Sixteen issues of The Studio magazine, sixteen issues of The International Studio and a German design portfolio. Some cov e r s missing, some tears and folds. $500–700 297: K E R A M I C S T U D I O Two hundred and sixty five issues, with most years from 1903 to 1922 complete. Also includes over 100 color prints that came with the periodical with works by Rhead, Overbeck, and more, several nicely framed. (A great coll e c t i o n ) $2,250–2,750 297A: INTERNATIONAL STUDIO T h i rty books bound in half-levant comprising thirty-four volumes from 1901 to 1915, Nos. 13-17, 27-31, and 33-56. Some wear to bindings. Complete and in goo d condition. $900–1,400 297A RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 147 299 298 298: D E D H A M Experimental baluster vase by Hugh Robertson covered in an intensely thick white and beige glaze dripping over a frothy green ground. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DP 71B. 8 1/2” x 4 1/2” 148 299: D E D H A M Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in a khaki green over blue and green glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR. 7 3/4” x 5” $2,000–3,000 $3,000–4,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 300: C H E L S E A K E R A M I C A R T W O R K S Baluster vase covered in a superb oxblood glaze with orange peel texture. (Perfectly fired) Stamped CKAW. 8 3/4” x 4” $3,000–4,000 301: D E D H A M P O T T E R Y Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson with a thick emerald green opaque glaze, dripping over a white orange peel ground. Loss to p a rt of one drip, probably from manufacture. Marked Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DP 23E. 6 1/4” x 4 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $1,750–2,250 149 302 303 304 305 302: 304: DEDHAM DEDHAM Large experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in a mahogany and oxblood flambé glaze. Stabilized firing line to bottom. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DP 24A. Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson with a clear green glaze dripping over a white and blue crackleware base. Small loss to end of drip, probably from manufacture. Pressed rabbit mark. 8” x 6” 7” x 4” $2,500–3,500 303: D E D H A M Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in a thick blue-gray and oxblood glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DE 23C. 5” x 4” $1,500–2,000 $1,500–2,000 305: C H E L S E A K E R A M I C A R T W O R K S Experimental cabinet vase by Hugh Robertson covered in a lustered brownish green and oxblood glaze. Stamped CKAW, in cobalt May 6th. 3 1/4” x 3 1/4” 150 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 306 307 308 306: 309 308: M A RY YA N C Y / I O WA STAT E I O WA S TAT E Bulbous vase carved with white bachelors buttons on a celadon green ground, 1930. Carved COMMENCEMENT 1930 CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT ISU AMES Y. Vase with cylindrical neck and flattened base, excised with panels, c overed in a good blue-green mottled matte glaze. Incised LLG G r i ff i s . 6 1/2” x 6” 7 1/4” x 6” $2,500–3,500 307: I O W A S T A T E Vase excised with stylized quatrefoils in matte green on a matte blue ground. Incised L Grif fis 16. 4 1/4” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 $750–1,000 309: Z A R K Rare bust of a maiden covered in dark blue-green matte glaze. Tw o hairlines. Inscribed ZARK R.P. R . 8 1/2” x 11 1/2” $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 151 310 311 312 310: 312A 312: ADELAIDE ROBINEAU W. J. WALLEY Squat porcelain vase covered in a fine cobalt blue crystalline glaze. Incised RP’5/481. Unusual squat vase modeled with two lizards under a fine frothy green and brown semi-matte glaze. Stamped WJW. 4 1/4” x 6” 3 1/4” x 4 1/4” 311: $4,000–6,000 312A: BROUWER Unusual Aladdin oil lamp vessel modeled with a lotus leaf, its twisted stem forming a handle, covered in gold and brown flamefired glaze. Several firing cracks. Etched whale bone and Brouwer. 3 1/2” x 6 1/2” $3,500–4,500 152 $2,500–3,500 WALRATH Ta ll bulbous vase painted with stylized yellow blossoms and green foliage on a dark green ground. Incised Walrath Pottery. 10 1/2” x 5 1/4” $5,000–7,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 313 313: 314 315 MERRIMAC O void vase covered in an unusual frothy yellow matte glaze. A few glaze nicks at base. Stamped MERRIMAC with fish. 9 1/2” x 4 3/4” 314: $1,250–1,750 HAMPSHIRE Ta ll ovoid vase covered in an exceptional, active blue and green frothy glaze. Stamped Hampshire Pottery 66. 12 1/4” x 5” 315: $1,000–1,500 W. J. WALLEY Bottle-shaped vase covered in brown and green matte flambé glaze. Stamped W J W. 7 1/4” x 4 1/4” 316: $850–1,250 BUFFALO POTTERY 316 T h i rty assorted pieces of Deldare Ware, and four framed “Dr. Syntax” prints by Rowlandson: tea pot (chip to inner lid, wear and tiny nicks to pot) and trivet, sugar bowl, creamer, five cups and saucers, three mugs, pitcher, large bowl, three 7 1/4” plates (chips to one), three 8 1/4” plates, three 9 1/4” plates, one 10” plate, and one 13 1/2” charger in various scenes. One mug and plate are from the Emerald Ware line, the mug with small touched-up chip at base. Marked. Image of prints: 4 1/4” x 7 1/2” $1,000–1,500 317: ROBERTSON/LOS ANGELES O void vase covered with icy-blue crystals in an ivory and grey flambé glaze. Stamped FHR LOS ANGELES. 17” x 4” $1,400–1,900 318: SEVERN Porcelain bottle-shaped vase painted in trail-slip with an Aesthetic movement pattern of blossoms, leaves, and a b u t t e rfly, surrounded by an embossed band in Moorish pattern. (Among the rarest of American Aesthetic Movement potteries) Signed Severn D-2-GHOOLEM. 11 1/2” x 6 1/2” $800–1,200 317 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 318 153 319 320 321 322 319: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase painted by M E E Collins with stylized trees in silhouette against an amber ground. Very shallow X-line to bottom, does not go through. Cobalt stamp, incised MEE Coll i n s . 7 3/4” x 4 3/4” 321: 8” x 5” $2,000–3,000 $4,000–5,000 322: 320: N O R T H D A K O T A S C H O O L O F M I N E S Large vase incised by Flora Huckfield with stylized blossoms in y e llow against a matte celadon ground. Cobalt stamp, FLH. 9 1/4” x 5 1/4” $3,000–4,000 154 NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Baluster vase finely carved by S. Mason with irises on an indigo ground, 1935. Cobalt stamp and S Mason 1935. NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Unusual plate incised with a sombrero-clad donkey rider, 1951. Cobalt stamp, incised MEA 4/14/51. 9 1/2” $800–1,200 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 322A: ROOKWOOD Scenic Vellum plaque by Lenore Asbury, “The Inlet,” with birches by a rocky lake shore, 1914. Mounted in original Arts & Craf t s frame. Flame mark/XIV/V/L. A. Plaque: 8 1/2” x 10 3/4” $7,000–9,000 322A 322B: R O O K W O O D Scenic Vellum plaque, “Evening Glow,” painted by Lorinda Epply with a lakeshore landscape in blue-greens, 1922. Mounted in new frame. Several very small burst bubbles. Flame mark/XXII/P/LE. Plaque: 9” x 12” $6,500–9,500 322B RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 155 322C 323 324 325 322C: R O O K W O O D Large Wax Matt vase painted by Elizabeth Lincoln with birds and sunflowers, 1925. Flame mark XXV/324/LNL. 17 1/4” x 8” $2,500–3,500 324: R O O K W O O D Rare Vellum bulbous vase painted by E. T. Hurley with swans in y e llow on a deep blue ground, 1908 (lovely and unusual decoration). Seconded mark for glaze pooling at base. Flame m a r k / V I I I / 1 6 5 9 / E . T. H . / X . 323: R O O K W O O D Jewel Porcelain baluster vase painted in rich enamel colors by E.T. Hurley with birds of paradise perched on blooming trees, 1924. Flame mark/XXIV/2786/E.T. H . / 4 4 3 2 . 11 1/2” x 6” $5,000–7,000 11 1/4” x 5” $1,650–2,250 325: R O O K W O O D V e llum vase painted by Ed Diers with a band of stylized swans on a water lily pond, 1907. Flame mark/VII/1858/ED/V. 8 3/4” x 4 3/4” 156 $950–1,250 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 326 327 328 328A 326: R O O K W O O D Scenic Vellum vase painted by E. T. Hurley with a lakeshore landscape, 1921. Flame mark/XXI/940D/V/ETH. 10” x 5” $2,500–3,500 328: R O O K W O O D Scenic vellum vase painted by Lenore Asbury with a lake scene at dusk, 1915. Flame mark/XV/1652D/L.A. 9 3/4” x 4 1/2” $1,750–2,250 327: R O O K W O O D Large Scenic Vellum vase painted by E. T. Hurley with an unusual tropical landscape, 1913. Flame mark/XIII/2038C/V/ETH. 12 1/2” x 5 1/2” $4,500–5,500 328A: E . T . H U R L E Y Colored etching of a harbor scene, 1917/18. Matted and framed. Signed and dated in the print and with pencil. Image: 9” x 12 1/2” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 157 329 330 331 329: 332 331: ROOKWOOD ROOKWOOD Iris vase painted by Sara Sax with autumn leaves on a pale shaded ground, 1902. Flame mark/II/937/W/art i s t ’s cipher. V e llum vase painted by E. T. Hurley with jasmine blossoms on a pink ground, 1917. Flame mark/XVII/951D/ETH. 9” x 4” 9 1/2” x 3 1/2” 330: $1,500–2,000 332: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Carved Matt tankard carved by C. S. Todd with branches of apples, 1912. Seconded mark for two small glaze misses at base. Flame mark/XII/10/C.S.T. / X . 12” x 7” $1,000–1,500 158 $700–900 ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Fred Rothenbusch with pink nasturt i u m , 1928. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXVIII/2726/FR/V. 6 1/4” x 4 1/2” $800–1,200 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 334 333 336 335 333: R O O K W O O D Large Carved Matt squat vessel by William Hentschel in vermill i o n tones, 1912. Flame mark/XII/1898/WEH. 6 1/2” x 10 3/4” $1,400–1,800 334: R O O K W O O D V e llum squat vase painted by E.T. Hurley with branches of cherry blossoms on a pale pink ground, 1928. Uncrazed. Flame m a r k / X X V I I I / E . T. H . / V. 3 1/2” x 5 3/4” 335: $900–1,200 ROOKWOOD V e llum squat vase painted by Elizabeth Lincoln with a band of ginkgo leaves and nuts, 1908. Flame mark/VIII/9191/LNL. 4 1/4” x 4 1/2” 336: $1,000–1,500 ROOKWOOD C a rved Matt bowl with flat rim decorated by Sallie Toohey with a wreath of indigo heart-shaped leaves on a rich brown ground, 1914. Minor flake to rim. Flame mark/XIV/ST/2165. 3 1/2” x 8 3/4” $1,000–1,500 337: E . T . H U R L E Y Pair of bronze figural seahorse candlesticks, 1916. Good original patina. Molded signature ET HURLEY 1916. 13” $1,500–2,000 337 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 159 339 340 338 338: R O O K W O O D F A I E N C E Rare three-tile frieze decorated in cuenca with a peony in the Chinese taste, on a gray ground. Never mounted. Stamped ROOKWOOD FAIENCE 1752Y. Each tile 6” $2,000–3,000 339: P A D U C A H Pair of tiles embossed with a pine branch under a caramel and indigo microcrystalline glaze. (From a 1904 residence in Detroit’s once posh Boston-Edison district, this is an exceedingly rare pair of A rts & Crafts tiles.) A couple of small chips to one. Both stamped Paducah Ti l e . 6” sq. $1,000–1,500 340: CLAYCRAFT Large tile panel depicting a mission courtyard with fountain, garden pottery, and palm trees, covered in dead-matte glazes and mounted in a fine new Arts and Craf ts frame. Restoration to top right corner, abrasion to high points. Possible mark hidden by frame. Tile: 8 1/2” x 16 1/2” 160 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,500–2,000 341 342 344 341: MORAVIAN Large mosaic medallion from the Seasons series, “Autumn,” with a young apple picker and basket. Complete with a forged iron stand. A few chips and short lines to yell o w border tiles. Stamped MR. M e d a llion only, 16 3/4” dia. $3,000–4,000 343: 344: 342: MUELLER Rare vertical tile decorated in cuerda seca with a farmer sowing seeds. ( P r ovenance: Herman Muell e r ’s family) A few minor edge nicks. Signed on front MUELLER. 12 1/4” x 6” OWENS V e rtical tile decorated in cuenca with a goose by a pond, against a matte green ground. Some abrasion to cuenca walls, clay pimple to decoration, small chip to corner. Unmarked. 11 3/4” x 8 3/4” $700–1,000 MARBLEHEAD Tile decorated in wax-resist with a bouquet of flowers in matte blue and green glazes. A couple of minor nicks to edges. Stamped ship mark. 6” sq. $600–900 343 $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 161 345 347 346 349 3 45: AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILING CO. Large plaque designed by Herman Mueller from the Seasons series, Autumn, covered in a rare blue glaze. (Provenance: Herman M u e ll e r ’s family) Minimal crazing. 1/4” nick to edge. Artist signed on front, stamped on back. 12” x 18” $600–900 346: UNITED STATES ENCAUSTIC TILE CO. Fireplace surround of nine tiles designed by Ruth Winterbotham in three panels, “Dawn,” “Mid-day,” and “Twilight,” each modeled with a maiden under a sun, crescent moon, or amongst flowers, along with two floral tiles, all covered in blue-gray glaze. (This very rare surround was one of a half-dozen selected by Edwin AtLee Barber to illustrate his chapter on “Tiles for Decorative Ef fect,” in his seminal text, “The Pottery and Porcelain of the United States, Philadelphia, 1893.) A few minor flakes, excellent ov e r a ll condition. Stamped U-S-E-T-W INDIANAPOLIS IND. Each panel 18” x 6” $900–1,200 162 347: R O YA L D O ULT O N Exceptional twenty-one-tile panel painted by F. Pilter in the Oriental style with a prophet wearing a headdress and long embroidered robe, holding a snake staf f, 1902. (From the Los Angeles collection of Harriman and Judd, this used to hang next to their residence’s front doo r.) Restored hairlines to two tiles. Signed on sur face F. Pilter 1902/Doulton & Co. 42” x 18”. $2,000–3,000 348: NO LOT 349: D A N I E L C O T T I E R Rare hand-painted tile with a portrait of a man and banner reading “Goldsmith”, 1880’s. 3/8” chip to corner, small burst to sur face, and light abrasion to small areas of edges. Signed Cottier & Co. London, on Minton China Works blank. 8” sq. $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 350 351 352 353 354 350: 353: FULPER Vase with flat shoulder covered in Mirror Black, cobalt, and Famill e Rose flambé glaze. Grinding chip to bottom. Vertical mark. 7 1/2” x 7” 355 FULPER Ta ll baluster vase in Mirror Black glaze. Vertical mark. 13 1/4” x 6 1/2” $750–1,000 $600–800 Two-handled bulbous vase covered in frothy turquoise glaze ov e r matte green base. Mark mostly obscured by glaze. 354: F U L P E R Lamp, its squat base covered in frothy blue and green flambé glaze, complete with oil font fittings and wicker shade. Vert i c a l mark. 8 1/2” x 7 1/2” Pottery: 6” x 8 1/2” 351: 352: FULPER $500–750 355: FULPER $1,500–2,000 FULPER Ta ll tear-shaped vase covered in Cat’s Eye crystalline glaze. V e rtical mark. Large buttressed vase covered in a fine amber crystalline glaze. V e rtical mark. 13” x 7 1/2” 10 1/4” x 8” $1,500–2,000 $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 163 356 356: 357 357: ZSOLNAY Vase modeled with red and pink geraniums and bright green leaves on a lustered turquoise ground. Two chips to base, a few nicks to high points. Five churches mark, MADE IN HUNGARY, ZSOLNAY 6466. 9” x 5 3/4” $4,000–6,000 164 ZSOLNAY Ta ll tankard completely covered with oak branches and large beetles, covered in lustered glazes. Five churches medallion, 4115/10/36. 15 1/2” x 7” $4,000–6,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 359 358 360 358: Z S O L N A Y Ta ll buttressed and bulbous vase modeled with blue bell flowers on a lustered orange ground. Restoration to hairlines around rim. Five churches medallion, 367660. 359: Z S O L N A Y F o u r-handled vase etched and gilded with clusters of red flowers on a cobalt ground. Restoration to one handle. Five churches m e d a llion, 6184, 23. 19” x 6 1/2” 8 1/2” x 6 3/4” $5,000–7,000 360: $5,000–7,000 ZSOLNAY Vase modeled with stylized ferns in a lustered gold glaze on purple ground. Four opposing hairlines, one stabilized. Five churches m e d a llion, 8331, 36. 9” x 7 1/2” $4,000–6,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 165 361 362 363 364 361: A D R I E N D A L P A Y R A T F o u r-sided bottle-shaped g r è s vase covered in a fine blue-green, purple, and gunmetal frothy matte glaze. Stamped Dalpayrat Made in France. 364: A D R I E N D A L P A Y R A T Ribbed g r è s vessel covered in a fine oxblood glaze. Signed A. D. 8 1/2” x 5” 362: $1,200–1,500 365: AD R IE N D A LPAY R AT F o u r-sided bottle-shaped g r è s vase covered in a fine purple, bluegreen, and gunmetal frothy matte glaze. Small repair to corner of rim. Stamped Dalpayrat Made in France. 8 1/2” x 5” $1,200–1,500 363: A D R I E N D A L P A Y R A T G r è s pitcher covered in a fine oxblood and verdigris mottled glaze. Stamped Dalpayrat 2. 9” x 6” $1,400–1,800 166 3 1/4” x 4” $600–900 AUGUSTE DELAHERCHE Bulbous vase with four handles and prunts, covered in Chinese blue flambé glaze. Small nick to rim. Circular stamp AUGUSTE D E LA H E R C H E / 2 5 5 3 . 7” x 5” $1,000–1,500 365A A U G U S T E D E L A H E R C H E G r è s bottle-shaped vase covered in brown and cobalt flambé glaze. Stamped AUGUSTE DELAHERCHE 7330. 5” x 3” $700–900 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 366: MOORCROFT Pair of baluster vases in the Poppy pattern. Stamped MOORCROFT 65 MADE IN ENGLAND and signature. 9 1/2” x 5 1/4” $1,250–1,750 367: W I L L I A M D E M O R G A N Bottle-shaped bud vase painted in the Persian taste with stylized ducks and fish. Two minor nicks to rim, one to shoulder. Stamped mark. 5 3/4” x 3 1/4” 368: $1,400–1,900 WEMYSS Pottery pig painted with sprays of thistles, 1 9 3 0 ’s. Painted mark Wemyss Made In England. Length, 16” 369: $3,000–5,000 WEMYSS Pottery pig painted with roses, early 20th century. Old repair to front right foot. Painted Wemyss. Length, 16” $3,000–5,000 365 366 368 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 365A 367 369 167 370 371 372 373 370: P A R V I L L E E F R E R E S Large ceramic charger, enamel-decorated in the Moorish style with a portrait of a lady against a gold mosaic ground, 1880. A couple of s m a ll glaze flakes and chips. Artist signed Ach. Parv i llée 1880, factory stamped, PARVILLEE 529. 372: B E N A R D Large charger decorated in trail-slip by H. Benard with a colorf u l parrot on a blooming branch, circa 1889. Signed H BENARD, MSA PARIS, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE MEDAILLE D’OR 1889, 60 39972. 24” dia. 24” dia. 373: 371: T H E O D O R E D E C K Large charger decorated by Ernest Carrière in trail-slip with magpies in rich jewel tones. Signed Ernest Carrière, TH. DECK, E.C. Stamped THEODORE DECK CERAMIQUE medall i o n . 24” dia. $2,750–3,750 168 $1,750–2,250 $1,750–2,250 CLEMENT MASSIER Early bud vase with two pierced and wing-like handles, the negative space forming a butterfly, its surface painted with b u t t e rflies in lustered glazes, ca. 1900 (a rare form with beautiful decoration). Signed Clément Massier Golfe Juan, “AM”. 11 1/2” x 7 1/4” $2,500–3,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 374: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y B r i d e ’s chest with paneled sides, each inset framed by interior corbels, a paneled top, cedar lining, and iron hasps and hardware. Refinished, replaced back hinges. Unmarked. 25 1/4” x 41” x 20 1/4” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–18,000 169 375: GUSTAV STICKLEY Set of nine dining chairs (no. 306 1/2) with three horizontal backslats and tacked-on dark brown oilcloth seats. Original finish, one has cracked back post. Unmarked. 35 3/4” x 17” x 16 1/2” $4,000–6,000 375 376: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Sideboard (no. 814 1/2) with three small drawers flanked by two cupboard doo r s over a linen drawer, copper strap hinges and pulls. Original finish, veneer lifting on d oors. Red decal in drawer, paper label on back. 375 48” x 56” x 22” $4,500–5,500 376 377: GUSTAV STICKLEY Pedestal dining table with two leaves. Original finish with some restoration to finish on base. Branded on base. 29 1/4” x 54” $4,750–5,500 377 170 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 378: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Early five-drawer chest with chamfered sides, extensive through tenon construction, hammered hardware, and an inverted "V" backsplash. Original finish with a refinished top. Signed with red decal. 42 3/4” x 36” x 20” $5,500-7,500 378 378A: GUSTAV STICKL EY Rare sidechair (no. 2600) circa 1901, with horizontal backslats and flaring legs. Fine original finish, r e c overed with old leather. Unmarked. 34” x 17” x 17” $6,000–9,000 378A RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 171 379 380 379: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Chest of drawers in two ov e r-three configuration, paneled sides, and oval iron pulls. Refinished, chip from one drawer corner. Red decal inside drawer, paper label. 42” x 36” x 20 1/2” 380: $3,000–4,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Bedstead for a ful l-sized mattress with five broad slats under arched crestrails, tapering posts, and wooden side rails. Original finish, good condition. Paper label inside side rail. 48” x 56 1/2” x 78 1/2” $3,500–5,500 381: GUSTAV STICKLEY Nine drawer dresser with an overhanging top, copper drawer pulls, and an arched toe kick. Original finish, some cupping to boards in top. Red decal upper right d r a w e r. 50 1/2” x 36” x 20” $8,000–12,000 381 172 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 382: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y S i n g l e - d oor bookcase with sixteen panes and hammered copper hardware, gal lery top, sides fastened with keyed through-tenons. Original finish. “ Work of...” decal inside doo r. 55” x 33” x 12” 383: O N O N D A G A S H O P S Tw o - d oor bookcase with twelve panes and copper pulls on each door, deep m u llions, gallery top, the sides fastened with keyed through-tenons. Original finish, good condition. Unmarked. 56 3/4” x 52” x 12” $5,000–7,000 $4,500–5,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 173 384: CHARLES ROHLFS Four sidechairs with plank seats and backs, two have trapezoidal shaped seats and burled walnut back panels, two have square seats and oak panels, al l have sides cut-out with deep arches. Original finish with overcoat. Two bear impressed mark at lef t top of side. Two chairs: 42” x 17” x 18”, two chairs: 42” x 17” x 18” $4,000–6,000 384 385: ROYCROFT Piano bench with a cut-out lower shelf m o rtised through the sides with keyed through-tenons. Refinished, goo d condition. Carved signature. 19 3/4” x 35 1/2” x 16 1/4” $2,800–3,500 385 386: ROYCROFT Library table with rectangular top, a lower shelf with semi-circular cut-outs fastened with keyed through-tenons. Original finish with light overcoat. Carved orb on leg. 30 1/2” x 50” x 33” $2,500–3,500 386 174 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 387: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Eight-leg sideboard with four central drawers flanked by two cupboard d oors with iron strap hinges and pulls. Original finish, restoration to d oors, two replaced hinges. Red decal in drawer. 50” x 70” x 25 1/4” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $14,000–18,000 175 388 389 388: 389: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Large even-arm settle (no. 223) with vertical slats all around. Refinished, checking to posts, missing cushion. Unmarked. 39” x 84” x 32” 176 $5,500–6,500 L. & J.G. STICKEY/ONONDAGA SHOPS Mahogany even-arm settle with broad slats all around, tapered posts, and a loose cushion covered in green floral fabric. Refinished, worn upholstery. Unmarked. 39” x 72” x 26” $4,000–5,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 390: 391: GUSTAV STIC KLEY S e c r e t a r y ’s desk with two cabinet doors over a letter rack, a small drawer over a kneehole, and a bank of three drawers all with faceted wooden knobs. (The only example of this desk we’ve ever seen.) Original finish, some wear, seam separation in top. Large red decal on back. 47 1/4” x 36” x 22” $4,500–6,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > GUSTAV STICKLEY Chalet desk with keyed through-tenons, a paneled drop-front, chamfered back, and shoe-feet. Original finish, cleaned. Large red decal. 45 1/2” x 23 1/2” x 10” $1,800-2,500 177 392 393 394 392: 395 394: L. & J.G. STICKLEY L. & J.G. STICKLEY Trestle table with a broad lower shelf fastened to its side slats with keyed through-tenons, over shaped feet. Original finish, wear and overcoat to top. Unmarked. Mahogany armchair with six vertical backslats and loose cushion c overed in a green floral fabric. Restored original finish, goo d condition. Model number in crayon under seat. 29” x 60” x 34” 40” x 31 1/2” x 29 1/2” $2,400–3,200 393: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Oak fireplace screen with a leather panel and triangular feet. Enhanced original finish, replaced leather. Unmarked. 35” x 30 3/4” x 11” $2,500–3,500 $800–1,200 395: B R I T I S H A R T S & C R A F T S Mahogany magazine stand with four shelves, its sides inset with t ooled and painted leather panels decorated in the Aesthetic M ovement style with blooming branches, butterflies, and spider webs. Unmarked. 47 1/2” x 22 3/4” x 16 1/2” 178 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $900–1,200 396: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Ta ll two-door bookcase with mitered mullions, four fixed interior shelves, and copper oval door pulls. This bookcase is the left side of a pair. Original finish, original removable molding to right side of top. Large red decal on back. 72” x 50 3/4” x 13 3/4” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–18,000 179 397 398 397: L I M B E R T Massive conference table with canted legs, arched end aprons, and lower stretchers mortised through the legs. Refinished, restoration to top. Branded under top. 28 3/4” x 108” x 48” $6,000–8,000 398: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Lamp table with trumpeted cross-stretchers and a circular overhanging top. Base has excellent original finish, top has a fine, new finish, very minor edge wear, good condition. ‘02-’04 decal under top. 30” x 36” 399: 180 $3,500–5,500 NO LOT updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 400: TIFFANY STUDIOS Glass and bronze turtleback tile lamp on conforming base, c. 1910. The shade has a band of iridescent green “turtleback” tiles on mottled dichroic green geometric ground, the base with turtleback frieze and r e m ovable oil font. Font impressed T I F FANY STUDIOS NY 5086. 23 1/4” x 16” $38,000–44,000 400 400A: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Table lamp, its hemispherical shade in the Apple Blossom pattern on a four- f oo t e d , three-socket hammered bronze base with curls on the stem. Fine original patina, a few short breaks to shade. Base and shade stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS, the shade stamped 1455-21, the base 364 and 214. 23” x 16” $23,500–27,500 400A RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 181 402 401 401: 403 402: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gilt-parcel floor lamp, its hemispherical shade pierced in a Moo r i s h pattern and lined in cobalt and caramel glass, fastened to an Aladdin lamp top with putto holding a goose, on a tripod base. Crack to one blue pane, restoration to patina on rim of shade and to interior leading, replaced shade screw. Stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK 576. 54 1/2” x 21”, shade 5” x 10” $8,000–12,000 TIFFANY STUDIOS Table lamp, its acorn shade of green slag glass atop a bulbous bronzed base with electrified oil font. A few short breaks to shade, some scratches to original patina on base, shallow dent to oil font. Shade and font stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK, font with 165. With chimney: 18” x 14” $9,000–12,000 403: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Boudoir lamp, its gold Favrile tulip-shaped shade atop a fourf ooted bronze base with adapted oil font. Original finish, a few scratches, two shallow dents to oil font. Shade acid-etched L. C. T. , font stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 13889. 15 1/2” x 4 1/4” 182 $2,750–3,250 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 404: TIFFANY STUDIOS Table lamp, its geometric shade bordered with a Greek Key band in amber and green over a threesocket bronze urn base. Original patina except for that on arms and above. Stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS NEW YORK 1444-7, base stamped circular mark. 22” x 16” $22,500–27,500 404 405: TIFFANY STUDIOS Double armed bronze student lamp in a coiled rope pattern, fitted with two adjustable lights, each holding a leaded glass shade with acorn pattern, ca. 1905. Shades impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 29” H, shades 10” dia. $20,000–30,000 405 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 183 406 407 406: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S / Q U E Z A L Gilt-parcel table lamp with two arms and an etched base, complete with two Quezal glass shades. Very slight wear to patina, a few s h a l low dents to bottom. Base stamped T I F FANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 304, etched 7 458, shades etched Quezal. 20” x 13”, shades 5 1/4” x 4 1/2” $3,000–4,000 407: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Three-light Lily lamp, its bronze base fitted with three gold Favrile shades, ca. 1910. Each shade engraved LCT FAVRILE, base impressed T I F FANY STUDIOS mark. 12 1/2” $4,000–6,000 408: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Pair of heavy cast bronze wall sconces each with three tulip-shaped sockets. Complete with original back plates, fitted with new matching a rt glass shades, and mounted on new woo d e n panels. Unmarked. Sconces: 5 1/2” x 12 1/2” $4,000–6,000 408 409: TIFFANY STUDIOS Pair of heavy cast bronze wall sconces each with three tulip-shaped sockets. Complete with original back plates, fitted with new matching a rt glass shades, and mounted on new woo d e n panels. Unmarked. Sconces: 5 1/2” x 12 1/2” 409 184 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $4,000–6,000 410: TIFFANY STUDIOS Chandelier with an Acorn shade hanging from three beaded chains over a four-socket fixture. Original sockets, new hardware. (This lamp is in excell e n t condition.) Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. Base: 32” x 10”, shade: 9 1/2” x 18” $17,500–22,500 410 411: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Table lamp with Acorn shade of green and white slag glass on a bronze base with three-light swirling cluster. Seven short breaks to glass. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK. 21 1/2” x 16” $9,000–12,000 411 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 185 412: TIFFANY STUDIOS Delicate Art Nouveau lamp, its bronze support modeled as entwined tendrils and fitted with a gold Favrile glass pendant shade with pulled feathered decorations. Shade engraved S3232, base 25101. 25 1/2” $18,000–24,000 413: TIFFANY STUDIOS Copper and mica chandelier with two riveted halves and three h ooks, long chain links and circular ceiling plate. Unmarked. 47” x 10 1/4” 414: $1,500–2,000 LIGHTING Five Arts & Craf ts lighting fixtures: a brass-washed chandelier with hanging lanterns lined in caramel slag glass, along with two matching wall sconces; and two single wall sconces with gold art glass shades, one brass-washed, one silver-washed. Unmarked. Chandelier 41”. $1,000–1,500 412 413 186 414 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 415: TIFFANY STUDIOS Gold Favrile glass Jack-In-Pulpit vase, c. 1900 - 1910. (Excellent glass c o l o r. From a private Massachusetts estate.) Engraved L.C.T – FAV R I L E 1636H. Ht. 19 1/2” x W. 10 3/4” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $12,000–16,000 187 417 416 416: 418 417: TIFFANY STUDIOS TIFFANY Red Favrile glass vase with tall neck in Persian taste, applied foo t . Engraved L.C. Ti ffany Favrile 2440. Gold Favrile bulbous vase with dimpled shoulder. Etched Louis C. Ti ff a n y / U / 9 9 8 7 . 11 3/4” 5 1/4” x 4 1/2” $8,000–12,000 418: $700–900 TIFFANY STUDIOS Fine experimental Favrile glass cabinet vase patterned with horizontal iridescent bands on whitened ground, ca. 1900. Engraved 010383 L.C.T. 3 1/4” $5,000–7,000 188 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 419 420 419: 421 421: TIFFANY STUDIOS TIFFANY & CO. Rare bronze candlestick inlaid with glass mosaic. Fine original patina, drilled hole to base. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK/L238. Pair of sterling silver and enamel footed dishes with blue and green stylized flowers. Stamped TIFFANY & CO MAKERS STERLING S I LVER 925-1000-2237R-7153. 7 1/2” x 4 1/2” 3 1/2” x 5 1/2” $3,000–5,000 $500–750 420: T I F F A N Y F U R N A C E S Gilt-parcel center bowl, its handles decorated in cloisonné with pink lotus blossoms. Small dent to base, wear to gilt on handles. Stamped LOUIS C. TIFFANY FURNACES INC. FAVRILE 415A. $1,000–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 189 422: TIFFANY STUDIOS Twelve assembled desk set items in diff e r e n t patterns, including a note pad holder, perpetual calendar, pen cleaner, pen tray, and four blotter corners from the Zodiac pattern, a large Grapevine letter holder in brass-washed silver, a gilt-parcel hinged inkwell, a letter opener, and a fountain pen in varied patterns. Original patinas. Various markings. Letter holder: 8 1/2” x 12 1/2” $2,000–3,000 422 423: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Ten-piece gilt bronze and glass desk set in the Pine Needle pattern, c. 1920. Comprising square inkwell with original clear glass lining, calendar frame, letter rack, note pad, stamp box, letter clip, pen tray, pen wipe, paper knife and pair of blotter ends. Hairline crack to notepad panel and to one frame panel. All with impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS marks. Blotter ends 19”, frame 6 1/4” x 7 1/4” $2,500–3,500 423 424: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Three bronze and green glass desk set pieces in the Pine Needle pattern: inkwell, rocker blotter and toothpick holder. Inkwell with original clear glass lining. All with impressed marks. I n k w e ll: 6 3/4” dia. 424 190 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,200–1,600 425: EMILE GALLE Applied and internally decorated artistic cameo vase with orchids with applied green glass centers, beneath a sun in splendor in firepolished amber on frosted ground with gold foil inclusions, ca. 1900. Engraved artistic signature on center of base. 13” $8,000–12,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 191 426 427 426: E M I L E G A L L E A rtistic cameo glass vase patterned with morning glory in purple, green and white on martelé ground, ca. 1900. (Ref: A rt Nouveau Glass: The Gernda Koepff Coll e c t i o n, Prestel, New York, p.127 fig.39, for a very similar example.) Engraved vertical signature in Japanese taste. 11” $10,000–14,000 427: EMILE GALLE Ta ll cameo glass tall vase patterned with peony blossom in polished red on frosted ground, ca. 1900. Vertical cameo signature in Japanese taste. 18” $3,000–5,000 428: E M I L E G A L L E Cameo glass vase patterned with blossoms in shades of purple, p a rtly fire-polished on frosted ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature GALLE. 12 1/2” $3,500–5,500 428 192 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 429: 429 430 431 432 431: EMILE GALLE EMILE GALLE Cameo glass “blown out” vase patterned with hyacinths in shades of red, partly fire-polished, against a frosted lemon-yellow ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature GALLE. Cameo glass vase patterned with apple blossom in shades of red, p a rtly fire-polished, against a lemon-yellow and frosted ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature GALLE. 12” 9” $12,000–16,000 $6,000–8,000 430: E M I L E G A L L E Cameo glass vase patterned with dahlia blossoms in shades of blue and violet, partly fire-polished, against a frosted lemon-yel l o w ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature GALLE. 432: E M I L E G A L L E Cameo glass vase patterned with blossom laden branches in polished orange and red on frosted lemon-yellow ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature. 9 1/2” 6 1/2” $6,000–8,000 $1,200–1,800 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 193 433 434 435 436 433: 437 436: EMILE GALLE Two cameo glass bowls, one patterned with morning glories in polished mauve on frosted pink ground, the other with red blossoming branches on frosted yel low ground, ca. 1900. Both with cameo signatures. 7 3/4”, 7 1/4” dias. $1,500–2,000 434: 438 EMILE GALLE Cameo glass vase with dark amber chrysanthemum on a fire orange ground. Some grinding to rim. Signed Gall é . 4 1/2” x 3 1/2” 437: $900–1,400 EMILE GALLE Cameo glass vase of flattened form with water lilies in greens and browns on a lemon yellow ground. Cameo signature Gall é . EMILE GALLE Three cameo glass cabinet items in shades of mauve, ca. 1900: boat-shaped vase patterned with sail boats, on frosted green and blue ground; egg-shaped vase and cover with berry pattern; and an orchid vase with polished finish. All with cameo signatures. Length of boat shaped vase 7 1/4” $2,000–3,000 4 1/2” x 4 1/2” 435: 4 1/2” EMILE GALLE 438: $900–1,400 EMILE GALLE Cameo glass vase patterned with red flora on lemon-yellow ground with fire polishing, c. 1900. Cameo signature. $1,000–1,500 Three cameo glass vases, c. 1900: one with blue polished lily pond decoration; lily vase in polished red; and floral vase in orange and frosted pale green ground. All with cameo signatures. Ta llest 8 1/4” 194 $1,500–2,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 439 440 441 439: D A U M W h e e l - c a rved cameo glass martelé vase patterned with blossoms in orange and green against a clear martelé ground, ca. 1895. Engraved signature DAUM NANCY and Cross of Lorraine. 440: E M I L E G A L L E Etched and enameled glass vase patterned with poppies enameled in naturalistic colors against a frosted pale green ground, ca. 1890. Engraved signature GALLE NANCY déposé. 6 1/2” 7 1/8” $5,000–7,000 441: $3,000–4,000 EMILE GALLE Enameled glass vase with four prunts, decorated with nymphs on two prunts, ca. 1890. Some wear to gilt. Signed Emile Gall é Déposé. 6 1/2” x 9” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 195 442 443 444 445 442: 444: DAUM DAUM C a rved cameo glass vase with applied and carved snow drops in white, green and brown over mottled blue ground, ca. 1900. Wheelcut signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. Etched and enameled tall baluster vase patterned with red flowers and green foliage on blue mottled ground, c. 1905. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 9 1/2” 13 3/8” $4,000–6,000 $1,200–1,600 443: D A U M Cameo glass vase patterned with part i a lly carved blue flowers, with pale green foliage against a mottled white ground, ca. 1900. Wheel-cut signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 4 45: D A U M Cameo scenic vase patterned with sailboats in harbor in deep purple and green on a mottled yellow, red and gray ground, ca. 1900. Engraved signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 9 1/2” 14” 196 $1,500–2,000 $1,800–2,400 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 446: 447 DAUM Monumental etched and enameled glass vase patterned with morning glories in naturalistic colors against a frosted and mottled ground shading to amber, ca. 1900. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 19 1/2” $5,000–7,000 EMILE GALLE Monunmental cameo glass vase patterned with trailing wisteria in matte pink, green and white on frosted pale olive ground, ca. 1900. V e rtical cameo signature in Japanese taste. 23 1/4” $3,000–5,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 197 448 449 450 451 448: 452 451: DAUM DAUM Cameo glass vase with deep green wooded landscape over mottled red, yellow and purple ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 13” $1,500–2,000 Etched and enameled glass vase with naturalistically colored m u s h r ooms and vegetation on mottled orange and yellow ground, ca. 1900. Painted signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 5 1/2” $3,000–4,000 449: D A U M Cameo glass vase with wooded landscape in autumnal colors against a mottled yellow ground, ca. 1910. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 452: D A U M Etched and enameled glass cabinet vase patterned with bleeding h e a rt in naturalistic colors on mottled amber ground, ca. 1900. Cameo signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 11 3/4” 4 1/2” 450: $1,200–1,600 $1,200–1,600 DAUM Etched and enameled miniature winter landscape vase with w ooded scene in naturalistic colors against a mottled orange and y e llow ground, ca. 1900. Painted signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 4” 198 $1,500–2,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 453 454 453: D A U M Etched and enameled glass vase patterned with wisteria in shades of mauve and green on frosted and mottled orange and brown ground, ca. 1900. Engraved signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 7 1/4” $1,000–1,500 454: M U L L E R F R E R E S Fine carved cameo glass vase patterned with blossoming carnations in deep red and yellow on polished and mottled red ground, ca. 1900. Engraved signature. 17” $3,000–4,000 455: THOMAS WEBB & SONS Cameo glass vase patterned with morning glory in white and red on l e m o n - y e llow ground. 4 1/2” $2,500–3,500 455 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 199 456 457 458 459 456: 458: THOMAS WEBB & SONS Cameo glass bowl patterned with trailing blossoms and butterfly in white on frosted ruby ground, ca. 1890. Stenciled signature. 5 1/4” dia $300–500 3 1/4” 457: $4,500–5,500 459: S T E V E N S A N D W I L L I A M S Silveria glass vase, the upper body with Silveria technique over a clear base decorated with green threading, ca. 1890. Some very minor losses to threading. 7 1/2” 200 $6,000–8,000 THOMAS WEBB & SONS “Rock Crystal” glass vase with three carved flower heads in red and white glass in Chinese taste, ca. 1890. Etched signature. 3 3/4” THOMAS WEBB & SONS Unusual cameo glass vase with ornate repeating pattern in the “ Tapestry” manner in red on yellow with white interior, the pattern extending through the base, ca. 1880. $6,000–8,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 459B 459A 459A: 459B: LOETZ 459C LOETZ Monumental lily vase of naturalistic floriform with iridescent oil spot decoration. Unmarked. A rt Nouveau glass vase with silver overlay, decorated with iridescent trailing tendrils, ca. 1900. 17 1/2” 3 3/4” $1,500–2,000 459C: LOETZ $2,250–2,750 A rt Nouveau glass vase patterned with iridescent waves on violet ground, ca. 1900. Engraved LOETZ AUSTRIA. 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 END OF SESSION ONE RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 201 460 461 462 463 460: D E D H A M Experimental bulbous vase by Hugh Robertson, covered in forest green and blue thick mottled glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DP 15A. 7 1/4” x 4 1/4” 461: $1,400–1,900 DEDHAM Experimental vase by Hugh Robertson covered in an amber and cobalt flambe glaze. Incised Dedham Pottery HCR E. 6” x 4” 462: C H E L S E A K E R A M I C A R T W O R K S Two baluster vases, one covered in plain clear glaze, the other in white crackled glaze (firing line). Both stamped CKAW. 6 1/2” and 6 1/4” $1,000–1,500 $1,000–1,500 463: D E D H A M / C H E L S E A K E R A M I C A R T W O R K S Two Experimental vases by Hugh Robertson: a CKAW cabinet vase c overed in brown and green orange peel textured glaze, and a Dedham baluster vase in amber flambe on a white ground. One stamped CKAW, the other Dedham Pottery HCR, in ink DP 34D. 4” and 8” $1,200–1,700 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 205 464 465 466 467 464: D E D H A M Rare Crackleware plate in the Lion Tapestry pattern. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die-stamp. 8 1/2” dia. $1,200–1,800 466: D E D H A M Early Crackleware plate embossed with upside down dolphins. Restoration to rim chip. Die stamp CPUS. 8 1/2” dia. $900–1,400 465: D E D H A M Crackleware plate in the Dolphin pattern. Cobalt stamp. 467: D E D H A M Crackleware plate in the Polar Bear pattern. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die stamp. 10” dia. $800–1,200 8 1/2” dia. 206 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 468 469 470 471 468: D E D H A M Early Crackleware plate embossed with clover leaves. Cobalt CPUS stamp. 8 1/2” dia. $800–1,200 470: D E D H A M Rare Crackleware child’s dish in the Elephant (and baby) pattern. A couple of small chips to foot ring. Cobalt stamp. 7 1/2” dia. $1,200–1,800 469: D E D H A M Crackleware plate in the Pineapple pattern. Two small chips to foo t ring. Rabbit die-stamp. 8 1/2” dia. $800–1,200 471: D E D H A M Crackleware plate in the Elephant pattern. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die-stamp. 6 1/2” dia. $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 207 472 473 474 475 472: D E D H A M Three Crackleware plates: Poppy (short line to rim), early CPUS; Horse Chestnut; and Potted Orange Tree (a couple of hairlines). Various marks. 8 1/2” $800–1,200 476 474: D E D H A M Four Crackleware pieces in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern: a soup bowl, 5” bowl, a sherbet, and a 5” stein with baby rabbit (this one piece is signed Dedham Pottery). Cobalt stamps except on s h e r b e rt . $900–1,200 473: DEDHAM Three Crackleware items in the clockwise Rabbit pattern: a rare 9” c overed casserole (small chip to foot ring, flake to inside of lid); a 8” bowl dated 1931; and a bacon rasher (small nicks to edge). Cobalt stamps and some with rabbit die-stamp. $1,200–1,500 475: DEDHAM Four Crackleware pieces in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern: a 7” bowl (wear to edge, chips to foot ring, and spiderline); a 4 1/2” bowl; a s h e r b e rt; and a 5” stein. Cobalt stamps. $1,000–1,400 476: DEDHAM Five Crackleware cups in the Elephant, Rabbit, Butterfly, Tu rt l e (reglued), and Mushroom (boul lion) patterns. Cobalt stamps. 2 1/4” x 5” $1,200–1,600 208 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 477 478 479 480 477: D E D H A M Crackleware plate in the Polar Bear pattern. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die-stamp. 8 1/2” dia. $800–1,200 479: D E D H A M Two Crackleware crab plates. Both have cobalt stamp, smaller also stamped 1931 and rabbit die-stamps. 8 3/4” and 7 1/2” $1,200–1,600 478: D E D H A M Crackleware plate in the Tu rtle pattern. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die-stamp. 6 1/4” dia. $1,000–1,500 480: D E D H A M Rare Crackleware plate with a central poppy surrounded with poppy pods. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die-stamp. 6 1/4” dia. $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 209 481 482 483 484 485 486 481: D E D H A M Crackleware charger by Maud Davenport in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern. Cobalt stamp and rabbit die stamp. 484: D E D H A M Five Crackleware cup and saucer sets in the Horse Chestnut, Grape, Magnolia, Azalea, and Rabbit patterns. Cobalt stamps. 12 1/4” dia. Cups: 2 1/4” x 3 3/4”, saucer: 6” dia. $800–1,200 482: D E D H A M Four Crackleware plates in the Duck, 6” and 10”, and Turkey, 6 1/4” and 8 1/2”, patterns. Indigo and die-stamped marks. $1,000–1,400 483: D E D H A M Three Crackleware items in the Azalea pattern: a 4 3/4” milk pitcher, a 10” plate, and an 8 1/2” shallow soup plate (two small nicks to foot ring). All have cobalt stamp, plates have rabbit diestamp. 485: D E D H A M Seven Crackleware plates in the Rabbit, Snowtree, Iris, Water Lily, Magnolia, Horse Chestnut, and Grape patterns. Exceptional condition. Cobalt stamps and some with rabbit die-stamp. 6” dia. $1,200–1,500 486: D E D H A M Eight Crackleware plates in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern. Small chips to two bottom rings. Cobalt and diestamped marks. 6” dia $1,000–1,300 $1,000–1,300 210 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 487 488 489 490 487: D E D H A M Three rare Crackleware items: a 5” bowl in the Lotus pattern (kiln kiss); a large stein (small chip and firing line to base, signed Dedham Pottery); and 7 3/4” old style bowl in the clockwise Rabbit pattern. Cobalt stamps. 489: D E D H A M Crackleware cof fee pot (reglued handle) and milk pitcher (firing line below handle) in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern. Pot marked with cobalt stamp. 9” and 5 1/4” $900–1,200 $1,200–1,500 490: 488: D E D H A M Crackleware coffee pot in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern. Cobalt stamp. 7” x 9” $1,000–1,500 DEDHAM Seven Crackleware items mostly in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern: an egg cup, salt and pepper shakers (some glaze lifting to both, possibly from firing), an assembled demitasse cup and saucer (minute flecks to cup); also a floriform butter pat and an undecorated flower frog. Mostly marked. $1,000–1,300 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 211 491 492 493 494 495 496 491: D E D H A M Five Crackleware plates painted by Maud Davenport in the Rabbit, Grape, Magnolia, and Duck patterns. All marked with cobalt stamp and rabbit die-stamp, and Davenport ’s “o”. 8 1/2” $900–1,300 494: D E D H A M Seven Crackleware plates: 10” Magnolia; 10” Pond Lily (firing lines); 8 1/2” Horse Chestnut (small chips to foot ring), marked CPUS; 8 1/4” Clockwise Rabbit low soup plate (tight line); 6” Grape by Maud Davenport; 6” Iris; 6” Rabbit. Various marks. $1,200–1,800 492: DEDHAM Five Crackleware plates in the Duck, Grape, Iris, Pond Lily, and Snowtree patterns. Cobalt stamps and most with rabbit die-stamp, A’ on duck plate. 10” dia. $1,000–1,300 493: DEDHAM Five Crackleware plates: Grape by Maud Davenport; Pond Lily (nick); early and embossed Potted Orange Tree (spiderline and hairline to bottom; early Horse Chestnut (a few chips to foot ring) marked CPUS; and Magnolia dated 11/20/08. Various marks. 8 1/2” dia. $1,000–1,300 495: DEDHAM Six Crackleware pieces: Five in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern, an unusual 4 1/4” bowl, a 9” soup bowl (small nick to base), a 9” c overed warmer, a boullion cup and saucer (light wear to rim); and an Azalea bacon rasher (small glaze misses or possibly flakes to r a s h e r ’s rim). Various marks. $1,200–1,600 496: D E D H A M Eleven Crackleware pieces in the Clockwise Rabbit pattern: four plates: early 10” CPUS (hairline), 6” dated 1931, 7 1/2”, 8 1/2” by Maud Davenport; three cups and three saucers in assorted sizes (hairline to medium saucer); and a candlestick. Various marks. $1,100–1,500 END OF SESSION TWO 212 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m CRAFTSMAN AUCTIONS SESSION THREE Sunday, September 17, 2006 • immediately following Session Tw o 500: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Chest of nine drawers with an overhanging top, arched toe-kick, and wooden pulls. Refinished, replaced board in top. Branded inside drawer. 51” x 36” x 20” 501: $4,000–6,000 GUSTAV STIC KL EY Chest of drawers with a two-ov e r-two configuration, pivo t i n g mirror, and wooden pulls. Refinished, replaced top. Decal inside drawer, paper label on back. 66” x 48” x 22” $2,800–3,500 500 501 502 503 502: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Sidechair with a spindled back and tacked-on leather seat along with a drop-front desk with interior galleries above two small and one long drawer, and a J.M. YOUNG foo t s t ool with arched siderails. Original finish on all, foo t s t ool requires upholstery, desk has minor roughness. Chair is unmarked, desk has Handcraf t decal, foo t s t oo l has paper label. Chair: 36 1/2” x 16 1/4” x 15”, Desk: 39 3/4” x 29 3/4” x 16 3/4”, F oo t s t ool: 16 1/2” x 18” x 13” $1,400–1,800 503: L. & J.G. STICKLEY Drop-front desk with an interior gallery, two drawers with woo d e n p u lls, and bookcase sides. Refinished. Branded inside drawer. 40 1/2” x 38” x 20 3/4” $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 215 504 505 506 507 504: R U S T I C Pair of armchairs with log construction and woven cane seats and backs. Very good original finish and condition (some chips to bark). Unmarked. 506: O L D H I C K O R Y Rocker (no. 37) with a curved back, bentwood construction, and a split ash seat and back. Original finish, replaced caning to back and seat. Unmarked. 36 1/2” x 24 1/2” x 23” 39” x 26” x 20” 505: $1,600–2,200 507: OLD HICKORY Armchair with a caned seat and back together with a foo t s t ool with c u rved side rails and a cane deck. Original finish on both, chair seat has been authentical ly re-caned. Brand and metal tag. Chair: 44” x 29” x 25”, foo t s t ool: 15” x 20” x 14 1/2” $900–1,400 216 $600–800 GUSTAV STICKLEY Sewing stand with drop leaves, two drawers, and interior thread h o l d e r. Refinished, stains to top. Unmarked. 28 1/2” x 18 1/2” x 18” $1,500–2,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 508 509 508: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Dining table with a large flaring pedestal, shoe-feet and four leaves. Wear and scratches to top. Unmarked. 29 1/2” x 59” $4,500–6,500 509: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Set of five sidechairs (no. 306 1/2) with three horizontal backslats and tacked-on leather seats newly recovered in dark brown vinyl. Original finish, all are loose. Four have red decals, the other is branded. 36 1/2” x 17” x 16 1/2” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $1,500–2,000 217 510 511 512 510: K N A U S Armchair and rocker with fixed backs, two broad slats framed by corbels under each arm, and drop-in spring seats and loose back cushions covered in dark brown leather. Original finish with overcoat, good condition. Unmarked. Armchair: 40” x 33” x 31”, rocker: 38” x 33” x 31” $3,500–5,000 512: S T I C K L E Y B R O T H E R S Grandfather clock with paneled sides, applied tenons and keys and wheel etching on its glass doo r. Original finish. Unmarked. 83 1/4” x 21” x 12 1/4” $1,000–2,000 513: NO LOT 511: P H O E N I X Rocker and armchair with broad vertical slats, rounded arms and drop-in cushions recovered in brown vinyl. Original finish, goo d condition. Unmarked. Rocker: 32” x 29 1/2” x 24 1/2”, armchair: 35 3/4” x 29 1/2” x 24 1/4” 218 $1,200–1,800 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 514 515 514: A R T S & C R A F T S Large four- d oor bookcase with diamond-shaped mullions, textured glass, carved floral decorations in its upper corners, and reticulated iron hardware. Very good original finish. Unmarked. 515: A R T S & C R A F T S Even-arm settle with canted sides, drop-in spring cushion cov e r e d in caramel colored leather, and vertical slats all around. Original finish, wear to leather. Unmarked. 48 1/2” x 99” x 14 3/4” 33” x 74” x 29 3/4” $3,000–5,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $2,400–3,250 219 516 517 518 516: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Sideboard with three central drawers flanked by two cupboard d oors over a single long drawer and hammered copper strap-hinges and pulls. Cleaned original finish, seam separation to top. Red decal in drawer, paper label on back. 48” x 65 1/4” x 24” 518: C H A R L E S S T I C K L E Y ( A t t r . ) Diminutive server with two drawers, a plate rail, and oval copper p u lls. Original finish with overcoat. N.R. Reed Co. metal tag on back. 39 1/4” x 42” x 20” $4,000–6,000 517: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y S i n g l e - d oor china cabinet with twelve panes, an arched apron, and copper pulls. Original finish with overcoat, break to one pane, missing another. Branded “Work of...” inside doo r. 60” x 36” x 16” 220 $4,500 5,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,400–2,200 519 520 519: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Set of four dining chairs (no. 306 1/2) with three horizontal back slats and tacked-on leather seats with pyramidal tacks. Original finish with partial overcoats. Red decals on back stretchers. 520: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Dining table with a shaped pedestal, three original leaves and massive shoe feet. Refinished, good condition. Remnants of paper label under top. 36” x 17” x 16 1/2” 29” x 54” $2,000–3,000 $2,800–3,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 221 521 522 523 524 521: L I M B E R T Lamp table with circular top, canted legs and broad crossstretchers with square cut-outs. Original finish, some roughness. Branded under top. 29 1/2” x 30” 522: $1,500–2,000 20” x 18” $800-1,200 524: LIFETIME Morris chair with three vertical slats under each arm, a drop-in spring seat and a loose back cushion covered in medium brown l e a t h e r. Original finish, some wear to leather. Unmarked. 40” x 32” x 37 1/2” $2,500–3,500 222 523: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Tabouret with circular top. Original finish. Red decal. GUSTAV STICKLEY Fixed-back armchair with a deep seat, five slats under each arm, and a drop-in spring seat newly recovered in burgundy leather. Original finish, good condition. Unmarked. 39” x 29” x 29” $2,500–3,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 525 525A 526 525: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Drop-arm Morris chair with with five slats and corbels under each arm, and a drop-in spring seat and loose back cushion newly r e c overed in dark brown leather. Original finish with minor overcoat, posts have been refinished. Branded on back stretcher. 39” x 32 3/4” x 37 1/2” 527 526: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y S m o k e r ’s cabinet with a small drawer over a cabinet door and interior shelving, and copper hardware. Original finish with overcoat, seam separation to top. Branded on drawer side. 29” x 20” x 15” $1,800–2,500 $6,500–9,500 527: 525A: A R T S & C R A F T S U m b r e lla stand with four compartments, shaped top posts, and a copper drip pan. Original finish, replaced pan. Unmarked. 25 3/4” x 10 1/2” x 10 1/2” $400–600 GUSTAV STICKLEY F oo t s t ool with tacked-on leather deck. Original finish, original l e a t h e r. Branded on stretcher, shadow of a paper label. 15” x 20” x 16” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $1,400–2,000 223 528 529 530 531 528: S T I C K L E Y B R O T H E R S Even-arm settle with vertical slats all around and a drop-in cushion newly recovered in white canvas. Decal under seat. 33” x 50” x 22 1/2” $1,500–2,000 530: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Knee-hole desk with five drawers, paneled sides and back and iron hardware. Original finish with wear and stains to top. Red decal inside drawer. 30” x 50” x 28” 529: S T I C K L E Y B R O T H E R S Even-arm settle with vertical slats all around and drop-in cushion newly recovered in dark brown leather. Original finish. Metal tag. 33” x 50” x 22 1/2” $1,800–2,500 224 531: $2,000–3,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Drop-front desk with four drawers, copper drawer pulls and interior g a llery. Original finish with light overcoat, repair to front at escutcheon. Branded top right drawer. 44” x 32” x 14” $2,000–3,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 532: R O O K W O O D V e llum vase painted by Lenore Asbury with white geese running, 1908. Seconded mark for glaze bubbles, 2” line from rim. Flame mark/VIII/1356D/L.A./S. 8 1/2” x 4 1/4” $500–700 533: R O O K W O O D Ta ll Production bulbous vase deeply embossed with vines of gourds and blossoms under mottled blue glaze, 1929. Flame mark/XXIX/2997. 13 3/4” x 5 1/2” $750–1,000 534: R O O K W O O D Standard Glaze bulbous vase painted by A. M. Valentien with golden daf fodils, 1896. A couple of scratches. Flame mark/814/A. M. V. 8” x 5 1/2” 535: 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 $350–45 0 ROOKWOOD V e llum bulbous vase painted by Elizabeth McDermott with stylized blossoms in pink and red on a white and indigo ground, 1917. Two bruises to rim. Flame m a r k / X V I I / 9 6 9 D / a rt i s t ’s cipher. 5” x 4” $400–600 536: R O O K W O O D Two vases: Painted Matt by C. A. Baker with pink blossoms on green ground, 1901, and Production geometric in matt red, 1906 (seconded mark for glaze shaving). Both marked. 8” and 6” $700–900 537: ROOKWOOD V e l lum squat vessel beautifully painted by Ed Diers with fleshy roses, 1908. Spiderline to bottom, goes only part i a lly through. Flame mark/VIII/1375/ED/V. 5 1/2” x 8 1/2” $45 0 – 6 5 0 538: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Ed Diers with light pink and yellow nasturtium blossoms on a blue ground, 1928. Uncrazed. Flame mark/XXVII/915D/ED. 7” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 539: ROOKWOOD Large Production urn embossed with a band of quatrefoils under a fine indigo b u t t e rfat glaze, 1916. Flame mark/XVI/339B. 14 1/2” and 9 1/2” $800–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 225 540: R O O K W O O D Standard Glaze Light bulbous vase painted by unidentified artist with yellow roses, 1889. A couple of small glaze chips to base. Flame mark/486A/S. 13 1/4” x 7” $650–950 541: R O O K W O O D , E t c . Seven assorted pieces: three Roo k w oo d Production vases, tallest with tulips c overed in brown glaze, and four Fulper pieces in Moss-to-Rose Flambé. All marked. Ta llest: 10 1/2” $600–900 542: F U L P E R Tankard and three mug set covered in Leopard-Skin Crystalline glaze. Two cracks to tankard handle. Vertical marks. 13” and 4” $600–900 543: 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 FULPER Two-handled bulbous vase covered in frothy indigo and turquoise glaze on Caféau-Lait matte ground. Pin head-size flake to rim. Vertical mark. 7 1/4” x 6 3/4” $400–600 544: FULPER Two vases, one of baluster form covered in a fine frothy Cucumber Matt green glaze, and a Metone copper-clad two-handled vase. First has vertical mark, second stamped METONE. 6 3/4” and 7 1/4” 5 45: $750–1,000 FULPER Three-piece garniture set, a pair of twisted candlesticks and a spherical bowl, al l c overed in blue crystalline glaze. Deep crazing around bowl’s rim. Vertical marks. 8” and 5 1/2” 546: $400–500 FULPER Two melon-shaped vases covered in Flemington Green flambé glaze. Vert i c a l marks. 4 3/4” and 7 3/4” $750–1,000 547: F U L P E R Two bud vases covered in frothy beige glaze over matte mustard ground. Vert i c a l marks. 3 1/2” and 5 1/4” 226 $300–500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 548: F U L P E R Three vases in assorted glazes. Bruise to rim of ivory/blue flambé. All marked. Ta llest: 9 1/2” $700–1,000 549: F U L P E R Five low bowls in assorted glazes. Hairline to lobed center bowl, grinding chips to Lotus bowl. All marked. Largest: 3 1/2” x 16” 550: 548 549 $400–600 FULPER Three vases covered in Wistaria Matt glaze. Grinding chip to buttressed vase, repair to base chip on three-handled. All marked. Ta llest: 8 1/4” 551: $500–750 FULPER Three vases covered in purple glaze, including Wistaria Matt. Repair to chip on base of three-handled. All marked. Ta llest: 7 3/4” 552: $500–750 SATURDAY EVENI NG GIRLS Low flaring bowl painted with yel l o w stylized blossoms, 1926. Tight hairline to rim. Paul Revere stamp/6-26/LS. 2” x 10 1/4” 550 551 553: $1,000–1,500 SATURDAY EVENI NG GIRLS F o u r-sided vase decorated in cuerda seca with trees in a landscape on an indigo ground, 1920. S.E.G./12-20/JMD, A.P. on s u rf a c e . 3 3/4” x 2 1/2” $750–1,000 554: S AT U R D AY E V E NI NG GIRLS Plate decorated in cuerda seca with a m e d a llion of white swan and J. P. T. on a white and blue ground. Light abrasion. S.E.G. 8-19. 8” 555: 552 553 $600–900 S AT U R D AY EV E NI NG GIRLS Divided bowl decorated in cuerda seca with a band of white irises on bright yell o w ground. Restoration to chip, missing lid. S.E.G./4.16. 2 1/2” x 8 1/2” 554 $600–900 555 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 227 556: SATURDAY EVEN IN G GIRLS Eight vases covered in assorted glazes. Ta ll blue vase cracked, as-is, tallest black vase and black bowl have 1/2” chip, medium black vase with closed-in rim has bubbled glaze and hairline, light blue goblet is cracked, ivory bud vase bubbled. All marked. Ta llest: 13” 557: 556 557 $600–900 S AT U R D AY E V E NI NG GIRLS Tea set comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, creamer, teacup and saucer, and three plates, all in blue and white semi-matte glaze. S.E.G. and Paul Revere marks. $600–900 558: S AT U R D AY E V EN I NG GIRLS Three egg cups, each painted with a white chick on a yellow ground. Some abrasion to rims, tight hairline to one. Two signed S.E.G. 1 3/4” x 1 3/4” $400–600 559: 558 559 SATURDAY EVEN IN G GIRLS/FULPER Two pieces: Saturday Evening Girls bread plate with a band of rabbits on a yell o w ground, and “Elizabeth Madeira Her Very O w n”, 1 1/2” hairline from rim, marked, 7 3/4” dia; Fulper flaring bowl with a frothy blue, ivory, and black interior, marked, 7” dia $750–1,000 560: H A M P S H I R E Ta ll two-handled vase covered in a goo d , s m ooth matte green glaze. Stamped JST & CO KEENE, NH. 14 3/4” x 5 1/4” $950–1,250 561: 560 561 HAMPSHIRE Low bowl embossed with water lily buds and lily pads under a smooth matte green glaze. Some wear to bottom. Stamped mark. 3 1/4” x 10” $600–900 562: GEORGE OHR Bottle-shaped vase with deep dimples, c overed in a sparkling gunmetal brown glaze. 1/4” chip over restoration area on bottom edge. Stamped G. E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 4” x 2 1/2” 563: $1,500–2,000 GEORGE OHR Vessel with cupped neck and pronounced shoulder, covered in a rare mottled gold and gunmetal glaze. Stamped G. E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 3 1/4” x 3 1/4” 562 228 563 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,250–1,750 564: G E O R G E O H R Baluster vase covered in indigo glaze. G.E.OHR, Biloxi, Miss. 3 3/4” x 2 1/4” $900–1,200 565: G E O R G E O H R Bulbous vase with protruding and notched band, covered in deep teal green gunmetal glaze. Stamped G.E.OHR Biloxi Miss. 4 1/2” x 3 1/4” 566: $1,750–2,250 GEORGE OHR Vase with closed-in rim covered in mottled gunmetal brown glaze. Script signature. 3 1/2” x 5” 567: $1,200–1,600 564 565 566 567 568 569 GEORGE OHR Bulbous vase covered in brown-speckled khaki green and orange glaze. Small chip to base. Stamped mark. 5” x 3 1/2” $1,250–1,750 568: G E O R G E O H R Vase with flaring rim, its interior in bright green glaze, its exterior in mottled gunmetal brown. Several small chips, including one reglued, and short hairline. Stamped mark. 5” x 4” 569: $1,250–1,750 GEORGE OHR N ovelty card holder with shell covered in pale amber glaze. Hairline to back, restored lobe. Stamped GEO. E. OHR. BILOXI, MISS. 4” x 4” x 4” $800–1,200 570: G E O R G E O H R Vessel with stove pipe neck and barrelshaped body covered in black and brown sponged glaze on a green speckled ground. Stamped GEORGE OHR BILOXI, MISS. 4 1/2” x 3 3/4” $1,750–2,250 571: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Transitional cabinet vase carved by unidentified artist with a bayou scene, 1914. NC/CL/JM/238/GVII. $1,750–2,250 570 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 571 229 572: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Early mug painted by unidentified art i s t with stylized artichokes in green on a blue ground, 1901. Y-shaped line from rim. NC/JM/Q/F-49/X/triangle and paper label which reads “APPROVED BY THE SOCIETY OF ARTS & CRAFTS”. 4” x 5 1/2” 573: $800–1,200 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Transitional creamer carved by Henrietta Bailey with white nasturtium, 1913. NC/HB/FZ51/23/80/B. 3” x 4 1/2” $750–1,000 574: NEWCOMB COLLEGE 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 Bulbous vessel carved by Aurelia Arbo with a bayou scene with ful l moon, 1938. NC AA FP Y87. 4 1/2” x 5 1/2” 575: $2,900–3,400 BYRDCLIFFE Bowl, its exterior painted with stylized blossoms in black on a turquoise mottled ground. Small area with crazing of overglaze. Byrdclif fe stamp. 5” x 10 1/2” 576: $400–600 BYRDCLIFFE Large centerbowl incised with grape clusters under blue and purple matte and glossy flambé glaze. Touch-ups to a few rim chips. Byrdclif fe stamp. 6” x 12 3/4” 577: $750–950 RHEAD/SANTA BARBARA Squat closed-in bowl covered in blue and green flambé glaze. 1” horizontal hairline near rim. Stamped potters mark. 2 1/4” x 7 1/2” $1,500–2,000 578: N O R T H D A K O T A SCHOOL OF MINES Bentonite clay vessel by Allen with yel l o w birds on a terra cotta ground. Indigo stamp and All e n . 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” 579: $500–750 NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES/WPA Two small vessels, one NDSM impressed with blades of wheat by Flora Huckfield, the other a small flaring WPA vase, 1938, in matte green glaze (short line). Both marked. 2 3/4”, 2 1/4” 230 $800–1,200 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 580: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Squat vessel decorated by Julia Mattson with viking ships in blues and greens. Circular stamp/JM/236. 3 3/4” x 4 1/4” 581: $800–1,200 NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Bulbous vase, its shoulder decorated in the Prairie Rose pattern by Flora Huckfield and student, in brown and green. Circular stamp. MAS/H/207. 5 3/4” x 5 1/4” $650–950 580 581 582: TEPLITZ/ AMPHORA (Attr.) Ta ll Arts & Craf ts porcelain vase fashioned to appear clad in hammered and riveted copper, with two pierced handles and large panels of embossed stylized trees. A couple glaze flecks, one small chip to base. Stamped 5552 N. 20 1/2” x 9 3/4” $750–1,000 583: MOORCROFT Large center bowl in the Poppy pattern. Stamped MOORCROFT 253 MADE IN E N G LAND and signature. 3 3/4” x 13” 582 583 $750–1,000 584: R O Y A L B O N N A rt Nouveau umbrella stand decorated in trail slip with white blossoms, covered in majolica glazes. Several minor nicks, spiderline to bottom (does not go through). Stamped mark and 6076/III/6735222. 21 3/4” x 10” 585: $500–700 JOHANN VON SCHWARZ A rt Nouveau vase decorated in cuenca with a maiden in profile over multi-colored poppies, her face hand-painted. A couple of minor grinding chips. Stamped 631 6 71 and illegibly initialed. 9” x 4” 584 585 $45 0 – 6 5 0 586: M O O R C R O F T Bulbous vase in the Pomegranate pattern. Stamped MOORCROFT MADE IN ENGLA N D and signature. 9 1/2” x 5 1/4” 587: $800–1,200 MINTON/METTLACH Two items: a Minton jardinière decorated in trail slip with stylized tulips, restoration to chip at rim, signed and numbered; Mettlach pitcher with blue berries, stamped Mettlach 2947. 7 1/2” x 9 1/2” and 8 1/2” 586 $800–1,200 587 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 231 588: PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN Pair of bulbous Art Deco vases decorated in trail slip with a geometric band on cobalt and fire orange ground. Pottery stamp R O YAL LANCASTRIAN ENGLAND 3185 AE. 5 3/4” x 5 1/4” $600–800 589: MOORCROFT/DOULTON Two English coronation pieces: a Moo r c r o ft c overed vessel inscribed “KING GEORGE IV, QUEEN ELIZABETH CORONATION, MAY 12 1937”; and a Royal Doulton goblet with Edward VII and Alexandra, Queen Consort , 1902. Shallow firing line to bottom of c overed vessel. Both marked. 588 589 3 3/4” and 5” 590: $800–1,200 METTLACH/NIPPON Etc. Four assorted vessels: Mettlach Indianinspired baluster vase with elephant head handles, restoration to chip at base; Nippon Moriage urn with Arts & Craf t s roses, a couple of minor flakes; 1920’s German vase; Turner patent ware pitcher with hunting scene, 1830’s. Three marked. 11 1/2”, 6 1/2”, 4 3/4”, 7 1/4” 591: 590 591 $600–800 PJE (Scandinavian) Two dishes, one with seals (restoration), and one with lobster. Both marked PJE with crown. 7 1/2” and 5” diams. $400–600 592: E N G L I S H A R T S & C R A F T S Pair of brass-washed hammered copper faceted vases enameled with stylized blossoms in blues and whites. Some wear to brass wash. Incised 3196. 12” x 6” $850–1,250 593: A R T S & C R A F T S Large humidor with cast-iron riveted hinges and handles, complete with original tin lining. Fine new finish. Unmarked. 8 1/4” x 15 1/2” x 12 1/2” 594: 592 593 $500–750 TIFFANY, Etc. Four candlesticks: Ti ffany Studios bronze tripod candlestick with “First Panel Sheriff ’s Duty” medallion, 1906, original patina, missing bobeche and screw, stamped T I F FANY STUDIOS; pair of Jarvie (Attr. ) Beta brass candlesticks, cleaned patina and missing bobeches, unmarked; Archibald Knox for Tudric pewter candelabra in an i vory leaf pattern, fully marked 7 3/4”, 12 3/4”, 10 3/4” 595: $800–1,200 ROYCROFT Brass-washed hammered copper desk set in a woodgrain pattern, comprising a blotter with four corners, perpetual calendar, inkwell, letter opener, stamp box, letter holder, ink blotter, pen tray, inkwell ( p a rtial), along with a bud vase. Orb and cross marks. 594 232 595 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $700–1,000 596: D I R K V A N E R P Hammered copper basket with pierced and riveted handle. Some cleaning to patina. Open box mark. 7 1/2” x 11 1/2” 597: $600–900 HEINTZ/SILVERCREST Four silver-on-bronze items including a Heintz trophy with floral garlands, medium patina; Heintz helmet-shade desk lamp in a geometric pattern, good green patina; pair of Silvercrest tall candlesticks with floral design. Some dents to each piece. Al l marked. 11”, 10 1/2”, and 12 1/2” 598: $900–1,200 596 597 598 599 GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper pail embossed with spade-shaped motif and riveted handles. Cleaned to a bright copper finish. Circular Als Ik Kan stamp. 12 3/4” x 12” 599: $900–1,400 ROYCROFT Etc. F o u rteen hammered copper items mostly by Roycroft including bookends, candle sconces, bowls, a Heintz bud vase, etc, along with two stock certificates from Gustav Stickley The Craft s m a n Incorporated. Most marked. $800–1,200 600: THE ART CRAFTS SHOP (Buffalo) Three copper items enameled with stylized patterns, two tall candlesticks and a hinged inkwell. Some dents and wear to patina, inkwell missing liner. Inkwel l stamped. Humidor: 6” x 10”, candlesticks: 18” $600–900 601: R O Y C R O F T / YE OLDE COPPER SHOPPE Two metal items: A Roycrof t brass-washed hammered copper candle sconce with a basket and curls, and a Fred Brosi/Ye Olde Copper Shoppe brass letter opener shaped as a eucalyptus leaf and pods, excell e n t verdigris patina, some wear around the handle. Both marked. Sconce 10 1/2” 601A: 600 $800–1,200 601 ROYCROFT Hammered copper desk set in a wood grain pattern, including three blotter corners, r o lling blotter, letter holder, perpetual calendar, inkwell, pen tray, and letter opener. Fine original patina. Orb and cross marks. $700–900 601B: R I V I E R E , E t c . Three Arts & Craf ts picture frames, one in grapevine pattern by Riviere, one wrapped in embossed pewter sheet with floral motif and cabochons, and one in the style of Macintosh. First stamped Riviere Studios New Yo r k . Largest: 11 1/2" x 9 1/4" $200–300 601A RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 601B 233 602 603 604 605 602: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Library table with two drawers, long interior corbels, and a lower shelf mortised through its side stretchers. Refinished. Decal in lef t d r a w e r. 604: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Single-drawer library table with an overhanging top and copper hardware. Worn original finish to base, top refinished. Branded on drawer side. 30” x 42” x 29” 30” x 48” x 29” 603: $1,200–1,800 605: MICHIGAN CHAIR CO. Tw o - d oor bookcase, each door with three small panes over one, and cast metal pulls. Original finish with overcoat, minor edge roughness. Paper label on back. 56” x 48” x 13” $1,500–2,000 234 $800–1,200 STICKLEY BROTHERS Sideboard with a paneled plate rail, two small drawers over a linen drawer and two cupboard doors, all with iron hardware. Original finish, good condition. Branded on back. 45 1/2” x 50” x 22” $2,400–3,200 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 606 607 608 609 606: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Sidechair with a spindled back and a tacked-on leather seat. Cleaned and restored original finish, minor loss to wood around feet. Red decal back stretcher. 38 1/2” x 18” x 17” 607: $900–1,400 GUSTAV STICKLEY Pair of stands with overhanging circular tops and arched cross stretchers. Refinished. One has red decal, the other is unmarked. 26” x 20” each 608: S T I C K L E Y B R O T H E R S Side chair with floriform inlay of various fruitwood, trapezoidal seat frame, and ball finials. Original finish. Oval paper label. 41 1/2” x 18” x 16” $1,000–1,500 $1,500–2,400 609: R O Y C R O F T Pair of Little Journeys stands with overhanging tops, shelves m o rtised through the sides with keyed through-tenons, and shaped shoe feet. Original finish, one has overcoat and seam separations, the other has minor finish loss to shelves. One unsigned, one has a metal tag. 26” x 26” x 14” each RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $900–1,400 235 610 611 610 612 610: GUSTAV STIC KL EY Four willow armchairs, three with rounded backs and wrapped feet, one of boxy construction with cut-outs, together with a w i llow ottoman. Good original condition, boxy chair missing a p o rtion of front skirt, no cushions. Unmarked. Ta ll chairs: 42” x 30” x 25”, chair with cut-outs: 34” x 31” x 26”, ottoman: 16” x 21” 1/2” x 21” $3,000–5,000 611: GUSTAV STICKLEY Morris chair with open-arms and a drop-in spring seat, newly r e c overed in blue William Morris-designed fabric. Original finish, good condition. Red decal on back stretcher. 41” x 30” x 32 1/2” $1,500–2,500 612: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Morris chair with splayed legs, three slats framed by interior corbels under flat, shaped arms, and side stretchers mort i s e d through the legs. Original finish worn and part i a lly skinned. Red decal inside center back rail. 40 1/4” x 30” x 33 1/2” 610 236 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $2,500–3,500 613 614 613: L I M B E R T Rare octagonal table with broad legs cut-out with squares and rectangles and lower stretchers mortised through the sides with keyed, shaped through-tenons. Original finish with remnants of paint, missing decorative ends to lower legs. Branded under top. 29 1/2” x 52” 614: L I F E T I M E Puritan line gate-leg extension table with arched lower stretchers and two leaves. Refinished, good condition. Paper label under top. Open: 31” x 48”, closed: 31” x 48” x 22” $1,500–2,500 $5,500–7,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 237 615 616 617 618 615: L I M B E R T Ebon-Oak magazine stand with caned side panels, an arched back splash and broad side slats inlaid with ebony squares. Part i a ll y refinished, replaced cane. Branded. 29 1/2” x 30” x 11” 616: $1,200–1,600 L. & J.G. STICKLEY Circular lamp table with an exceptionally thick overhanging top. Refinshed, supports added under top. Handcraft decal on upper leg. 29 3/4” x 30” $1,200–1,800 238 617: L I M B E R T Rocker with cut-out crest rail, rush seat. Excellent original finish and condition. Branded under right arm. 32 1/2” x 26” x 21” $800–1,200 618: A R T S & C R A F T S Paneled blanket chest with its sides mortised through large, chamfered front posts. Refinished, good condition. Unmarked. 21 1/4” x 36 1/2” x 20” $1,000–2,000 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 619 620 621 622 619: B R I T I S H A R T S & C R A F T S Sideboard with a mirrored backsplash flanked by pewter repoussé panels, side panels with floriform cut-outs, and two drawers over a cupboard door between two panels carved with a fruit design. Refinished, break to door at top hinge. Unmarked. 60 1/2” x 48” x 19” 621: B R I T I S H A R T S & C R A F T S Single door wardrobe with canted sides, a broad top ov e r h a n g i n g an open shelf and a paneled door with copper clad repoussé work. Refinished, chip from right foot. Unmarked. 76” x 46” x 18 1/2” $1,800–2,500 $1,000–1,500 622: 620: B R I T I S H A R T S & C R A F T S Washstand with shaped legs, a single drawer, copper repoussé back panel under a dove-tailed gallery, and heart shaped cut-outs to the sides. Refinished, separations to top and sides. Unmarked. 45 1/4” x 36 3/4” x 15 1/2” GUSTAV STIC KL EY Single-drawer library table with an overhanging top, iron hardware, and a lower shelf. Refinished, good condition. Black mark inside d r a w e r. 29 1/2” x 48” x 30” $1,000–2,000 $1,500–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 239 623 624 625 626 623: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Open-arm Morris chair with a drop-in spring seat, upholstered in dark brown leather. Original finish, some restoration. Handcraft decal. 42” x 29 3/4” x 35” $1,400–1,800 624: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Pair of heavy ladderback sidechairs with three horizontal backslats and tacked-on, dark brown oilcloth seats. Original finish, some roughness. Red decals back stretchers. 37 1/4” x 18 1/4” x 17” $900–1,400 625: L I M B E R T / R O Y C R O F T Pair of Limbert sidechairs with a single vertical backslat, arched crestrail and woven rush seats along with a Roycroft Little Journeys stand. Original finish, chairs have replaced paper rush seats, stand has wear and warping to top. Chairs are branded, metal tag on stand. Chairs: 36” x 16 1/2” x 16”, stand: 26 1/2” x 26” x 14” $900–1,400 626: LIMBERT Dresser with drawers in two-ov e r-two configuration, a pivo t i n g mirror, an interior coin holder, and bronze hardware. Original finish, minor veneer lif ting on side. $1,800–2,500 240 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 627 627A 628 627: L I M B E R T Set of six dining chairs with two vertical backslats and drop-in seats recovered in leather. Original finish. Branded. 36” x 17” x 16 1/2” $1,500–2,000 628: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Split pedestal dining table with a bracketed base, corbels under the top, and four leaves. Original finish, top has been skinned. Paper label under top. 29 1/2” x 48” 627A: H A R D E N Settee with tapering vertical slats under shaped arms and a curv e d crest rail, and a drop-in spring cushion covered in medium brown l e a t h e r. Refinished, replaced leather. Unmarked. 39 1/2” x 47 1/2” x 22 1/4” $1,200–1,800 629 629: $1,800–2,500 LIMBERT China cabinet with a single door and three fixed, interior shelves. Original finish, stains to top. Branded on back. 56 1/2” x 46 3/4” x 15” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $1,800–2,500 241 630 631 632 633 630: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Pair of heavy ladderback sidechairs with three horizontal backslats and tacked-on fabric seats. Original finish and seat covers with wear to edges all around. Red decal back stretchers. 37 1/2” x 18 1/2” x 17” 631: $1,000–1,500 GUSTAV STICKLEY Diminutive single-drawer library table with a lower shelf and a hammered iron drawer pull. Original finish with paint specks and minor finish loss to top. Red decal inside drawer, paper label under d r a w e r. 30” x 30” x 20” $800–1,200 242 632: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Mahogany armchair with five vertical backslats and a loose seat cushion newly recovered in a navy print fabric. Refinished, nice condition. Unmarked. 37 1/2” x 27” x 23” $600–900 633: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Trestle table with an overhanging top and a wide lower shelf m o rtised through the sides with keyed through-tenons. Original finish, stains to top. “Work of...” decal inside side. 28 3/4” x 48” x 29 3/4” updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $1,200–1,800 634: R O O K W O O D Limoges-style pitcher painted by A. R. Valentien with bats flying over two owls on a branch in front of a full moon, 1882. E x c e llent professional restoration to several areas. ROOKWOOD 1 8 8 2 / 5 4 / A . R . V. / a n c h o r. 7 1/2” x 7 1/2” 635: $400–600 ROOKWOOD Jewel Porcelain four-piece set including a c overed box, each piece painted by Carolyn Stegner with a bird on ivory ground, 1946. A ll marked. Box: 2 1/4” x 5 1/2” 636: $650–950 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 ROOKWOOD Sea Green squat vessel painted by Constance F. Baker with white and gray pansies on a shaded ground, 1904. Seconded mark for 3/4” glaze scale at rim. Flame mark/IV/536E/C. A. B./X, etched 51. 3 1/4” x 5” $650–950 637: R O O K W O O D Standard Glaze Light ewer painted by A. M. Valentien with yellow roses, 1889. Very minor grinding flakes. Flame mark/496A/S/AMV/L. 13 1/4” x 5” $650–950 638: R O O K W O O D Eight Production vases and bowls in blue and blue-green glazes. Crude restoration and fleck to squat petaled bowl. Al l marked. Ta llest: 6 1/2” $1,200–1,600 639: R O O K W O O D Production vase embossed with large poppies under a light green matte glaze, 1907. Flame mark/VII/1005. 9 3/4” x 4” $750–1,000 640: ROOKWOOD Wax Matt three-legged center bowl decorated by Sallie Coyne with a wreath of blue leaves on a turquoise and green interior, 1922 (very unusual form). Some grinding chips or scaling to bottom of feet. Flame mark/XXII/2632/SEC. 5 3/4” x 11” $950–1,250 641: K E N T O N H I L L S Vase painted by William Hentschel with pink magnolia on a frothy caramel ground. Stamped KH 88, signed Hentschel and 30/7/10. 9 1/4” x 5 1/2” $900–1,400 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 243 642: R O O K W O O D Squeezebag urn decorated by Wilhelmine Rehm with stylized foliage in brown on a verdigris ground, 1930. Flame mark/XXX/6010E/WR. 8” x 7” $1,000–1,500 643: W . J . W A L L E Y Mug modeled with pod handle and incised leaves, covered in mottled glossy green glaze. A couple minor glaze flakes. WJW/S. 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” $750–1,000 644: BYRDCLIFFE Bulbous vase covered in blue, mahogany, and amber flambé glaze. Some grinding chips, short firing line to rim. Circular paper label. 6” x 4 3/4” $950–1,250 6 45: 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 ARTHUR BAGGS P e a r-shaped vase covered in a matte speckled blue glaze. Signed OHIO S TAT E / E B . 4 1/2” x 3 3/4” $45 0 – 6 5 0 646: G R U E B Y Architectural Faience folio of twenty-two pages of photographs depicting Architectural details and tiles in the classical style, 1893. Some fraying to edges of folio, stains to cover, pages in g ood condition. 14” x 10 1/2” 647: $500–750 MERRIMAC Bulbous vase covered in an unusual bluegray dead-matte glaze. Clay pimple under glaze. Stamped MERRIMAC with fish. 4 1/4” x 3 1/2” $900–1,400 648: V A N B R I G G L E Bulbous vase embossed with poppy pods under a dark green to medium green matte glaze, 1916. AA 1916. 7 3/4” x 3 1/2” 649: $500–750 VAN BRIGGLE Lorelei vase in Persian Rose glaze, 1930’s . O v e r a l l crazing. AA VAN BRIGGLE/COLO SPGS on “dirty” bottom. 10” x 4 1/2” $650–950 244 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 650: V A N B R I G G L E Early vase embossed with stylized morning glories and covered in raspberry glaze with green accents, 1905. AA VAN BRIGGLE 1905 287. 7” x 3 3/4” $1,250–1,750 651: T E C O Aventurine small pitcher. Minor nick to base. Stamped Teco. 4” x 5” 650 651 $500–750 652: T E C O Lobed vase covered in blue matte glaze. Stamped TECO. 5 1/4” x 3 1/2” $800–1,200 653: F U L P E R Two Va s e k r a ft vases with buttressed handles, one in Cat’s Eye flambé, the other in purple and rose. Both marked. 11” 654: $600–900 FULPER Three Mirror Black vases. Chip to both square handles, and one handle with hairline. All marked. Ta llest: 8” $600–900 652 653 655: F U L P E R Four vases covered in ivory and Cat’s Eye flambé glaze, including one factory lamp base. All marked. Ta llest: 8” 656: $45 0 – 6 5 0 FULPER Four vases in assorted glazes. Grinding chips and scratches to Mirror Black. All marked. Ta llest: 9 1/2” $600–900 657: F U L P E R Three pieces in matte glazes including a candle sconce. Kiln kiss to vase coll a r. All marked. Ta llest: 7 1/4” 654 $600–900 655 656 657 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 245 658: F U L P E R Three vases, two of which are unglazed. Grinding chip and firing crack to glazed vase. Two marked. Ta llest: 10” 659: $400–600 FULPER Three vases covered in Chinese Blue Flambé glaze. All marked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” 660: $400–600 FULPER Melon-shaped vase covered in Cat’s Eye flambé glaze. Vertical mark. 658 659 7” x 5 1/2” 661: $600–800 FULPER for PRANG F o u r-sided flaring vase covered in a fine Flemington Green over blue flambé glaze. Prang stamp. 8 1/4” x 3 1/2” $600–800 662: F U L P E R E ffigy bowl, its interior covered in Cat’s Eye flambé glaze, its exterior in matte mustard, over a Café-au-Lait glaze. Vertical mark. 7 1/4” x 11” 663: 660 661 $750–950 ROOKWOOD FAIENCE Rare door surround of thirty-one tiles, some 6” sq. and some shaped, all cov e r e d in matte green glaze. Stamped ROOKWOOD FAIENCE with numbers. Exterior: 78” x 48”, interior center: 72” x 36” $850–1,000 663A: R O O K W O O D F A I E N C E Fireplace surround of sixty-two tiles c overed in matte green glaze, the corners with a heraldic design in blue and brown. Missing keystone tile, several small chips ov e r a ll. Stamped RP and numbers. $400–600 664: 662 663 663A 664 - two of four 246 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m MUELLER/MOSAIC Two Mueller Mosaic Evangelical tiles, one with lion (chip to outer frame), the other with eagle, and two Mosaic Tile Co. German shepherd dog advertising paperweights. Figurines marked. See all images at r a g o a rt s . c o m. Tiles 7 3/4” sq., dog and eagle 9 1/2” and 6” $800–1,200 665: R O O K W O O D F A I E N C E Tile embossed with a stylized yellow rose with green foliage on a pink ground, in Art s and Crafts frame. Some burst bubbles to edges. Stamped RP386. 4” sq. $350–45 0 667: B O C H F R E R E S , E t c . Eighty-three 6” encaustic tiles by Boch Frères and SMF in fourteen assort e d patterns. Some chips. All marked. $900–1,200 668: DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper bottle-shaped vase. Some cleaning to patina. Windmill / S A N FRANCISCO/DIRK VAN ERP. 6 3/4” x 3 1/4” 665 667 - four of eighty-three $600–900 669: L I G H T I N G Table lamp, its faceted shade with painted and cut-out postcard-like panels of exotic locales, over a six-footed, three socketbase brass base. Unmarked. 25” x 20 1/2” $800–1,200 670: A R T H U R S T O N E E t c . Four items: Arthur Stone sterling silver flaring footed bowl; a pair of sterling candlesticks in the style of Jens Jensen; and an Riceszinn glass vase in pewter mount. All marked. Bowl 5 1/4” x 9 1/2” $600–900 668 669 670 671 671: P E W A B I C , E t c . Three tiles: Pewabic 3” with owl; A.E.T. C o with cuerda seca floral design, 6”; and Matawan octagonal trivet, 6 1/4” sq. Al l marked. $300–400 672: T E X T I L E S Eight embroidered linens, including three p i llows, one rectangular table cloth, and several runners. Good ov e r a ll condition. 52” x 62” 673: $600–800 LINENS Three items: two embroidered runners and one picture frame. Overal l good condition. Frame: 9 1/4” x 8 1/4” $300–500 673 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 673 247 674: L I N E N S Six embroidered pillow fronts or cases in a variety of patterns, good ov e r a ll condition. $300–500 675: W I L L I A M S O N Table lamp, its geometric caramel slag glass shade over a three-socket fluted bronze base with acanthus leaf pattern. Unmarked. 26” x 18” $1,500–2,500 676: B R A D L E Y A N D H U B B A R D A rts & Craf ts table lamp, its green and white leaded glass shade over a foursocket verdigris patinated fluted base. A few scratches to original patina, original acorn pulls. Unmarked. 25” x 19” $1,000–1,500 677: 674 675 676 677 678 679 REED AND BARTON Table lamp, its leaded glass shade with red blossoms and green foliage on a yel l o w ground atop a classical, three-socket patinated bronze base. Original patina, a few breaks to glass, some separation of glass at top. Unmarked. 24” x 18” $2,250–2,750 678: A R T D E C O French bronze table lamp, its orange and brown floriform shade held in the beak of a bird. Unmarked. 14 1/4” x 9 1/2” $800–1,200 679: HANDEL Table lamp, its faceted shade of yellow slag glass with applied leaves and berries ov e r a simple two-socket base. Shade and base marked. 22” x 13” 680: $2,500–3,500 ARTS & CRAFTS Table lamp with yellow, white, and green geometric shade on a three-socket base, with medallions of same colors. New patina on base. Unmarked. 27 1/2” x 26” $1,000–1,500 681: ARTS & CRAFTS Four copper conical hanging lanterns lined with textured amber glass, complete with cruciform wall or ceiling plates. Original patina, a few scratches. Stamped STICKLEY BROS. CO. Lantern: 16 1/2” x 7 1/2” $1,500–2,000 680 248 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 681 682: G O T H I C Faceted ceiling fixture with a hammered pierced frame, lined in caramel slag glass, with four sockets. Complete with ceiling mount and hanging chain. Unmarked. Fixture only, 16” x 34” $900–1,400 683: S T E U B E N F o u r-fixture brass chandelier with Steuben gold Aurene fluted shades. One shade missing, some dents and pitting to fixture. Unmarked. Approx. 25” x 17” 682 683 $1,000–2,000 684: H A N D E L , E t c . Table lamp composed of a heavily leaded glass period shade by unknown maker, well done with red roses in “curt a i n” glass, ov e r a Handel three-socket bronzed base, embossed with an Asian floral pattern. Some pitting to base, some separations to top of shade. Unmarked. 23” x 18” $2,000–3,000 684A: H A M P S H I R E Bulbous matte green factory lamp base with swirled pattern. Impressed Hampshire mark. Pottery: 10" x 9 1/2" 684B: 684 684A $700– 900 EUROPEAN Wrought-iron hanging lantern with frosted glass liner. Unmarked. Without chain: 12" x 6" 684C: $500–750 ARTS & CRAFTS Smoking stand made of various metals with a drop-lid, two side compart m e n t s and ornate ring handles on its sides and front. Original patina, some interior rust and oxidization. Unmarked. 38” x 21” x 9” 684B 684C $500–750 684D: T U D O R T I L E S Tile-top table with circular top inset with quadrant tiles, painted in a floral pattern in bright matte glazes. The unusual ironframe has eight legs, and hook handle. Unmarked. 28” x 16” $800–1,200 684E: ENGLISH ARTS & CRAFTS Oversized hammered iron planter with applied details. Painted copper finish. Unmarked 10 1/4” x 37 1/2” x 18 3/4” $1,000–1,500 684D 684E RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 249 685 686 687 688 685: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Game table with a circular top, and arched cross-stretchers topped by a faceted finial. Refinished, veneer repairs to legs. Paper label under top. 687: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y ( A t t r . ) Game table with circular top, and trumpeted cross stretchers m o rtised through its legs. Original finish with wear and stains. Unmarked. 29 3/4” x 44” 29” x 48” 686: $2,000–2,500 688: GUSTAV STICKLEY Early armchair with horizontal backslats under a V-shaped crestrail and dowel seat supports. Excellent original finish. Red decal under arm. 38” x 26” x 20 3/4” $1,200–1,800 250 $2,000–3,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY Rocker with three horizontal backslats and a tacked-on seat r e c overed in black naugahyde. Original finish, some wear and l ooseness. Red decal inside rear stretcher. 32” x 25” x 21” $500–800 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 689: L I M B E R T L I M B E RT Daybed (no. 850) with a raised headrest, broad oak sides, and square legs. Original finish, bolts added. Branded signature. 25” x 79” x 30” $1,000-1,500 689 690: STICKLEY BROTHERS Daybed with two loose cushions newly recovered in cream, linenlike fabric. Refinished, goo d condition. Metal tag inside side. 24 1/2” x 76 3/4” x 29” $1,200–1,800 690 691: A R T S & C R A F T S Even-arm settle with vert i c a l slats all around and a drop-in spring cushion covered in light brown leather. Refinished, stains and fading to leather. Unmarked. 35 1/4” x 72” x 30 1/2” $1,500–2,000 691 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 251 692 693 694 695 692: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Lamp table with clipped corners and flaring cross stretchers. Original finish with light overcoat. Unmarked. 28” x 24” x 24” $900–1,400 694: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Octagonal tabouret with its legs mortised through the top. Refinished, good condition. Unmarked. 17” x 15” $700–1,000 693: R O Y C R O F T Little Journeys book stand with an overhanging top, mortised with keyed through-tenons and shaped shoe feet. Refinished. Metal tag. 26 1/4” x 26” x 14” $750–1,000 695: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Tabouret with legs mortised through its octagonal top. Overcoat on worn original finish. Unmarked. 20” x 18” $900–1,200 252 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 696: 696 697 698 699 700 701 699: GUSTAV STIC KL EY (Attr.) Rotating table-top mahogany bookstand with applied copper and silver panels by Joseph Heinrichs. $800-1,200 GUSTAV STICKLEY F oo t s t ool with tacked-on, dark brown naugahyde deck. Original finish and tacks, replaced upholstery. Branded on stretcher, paper label. 9” x 16” x 12” 697: Tabouret with legs mortised through its octagonal top. Recent finish. "The Work of L. & J.G. Stickley" decal. 20” x 18”” 698: $850–1,100 L & JG STICKLEY $700–1,000 700: R O Y C R O F T F oo t s t ool covered in tacked-on burgundy leather. Original finish, new leather and tacks. Carved orb and cross mark. 11” x 15 1/2” x 9” $750–1,000 GUSTAV STICKLEY F oo t s t ool with arched side aprons and a tacked-on leather deck. Original finish with overcoat, tears and wear to original leather. Unmarked. 14 3/4” x 20” x 16” $1,400–1,800 701: R O Y C R O F T F oo t s t ool with tapering legs and a tacked-on red oilcloth deck. Original finish, red paint residue on upholstery. Carved orb and cross. 10” x 15” x 9” RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > $750–950 253 702 705 702: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Five-leg dining table with circular top and four new leaves. Refinished, roughness to legs. Remnants of Craf tsman label under top. 29” x 53 1/2” 705: M I C H I G A N C H A I R C O . Library table with two drawers on each side, a center drawer, and ring hardware. Original finish, some roughness. Unmarked. 29 1/2” x 49 1/2” x 31 3/4” $600–900 $3,000–4,000 703: N O L O T 704: N O L O T 254 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 706: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Vase carved by Sadie Irvine with blue blossoms on a blue ground, 1925. NC/JM/SI/OO11/79. 7 1/2” x 4” 707: $1,800–2,200 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Squat Transitional vessel carved by C. M. Luria with blue and yellow daffodils on a blue ground, 1914. NC/JM/CL/GU62/260/C. 3 1/4” x 5 3/4” $1,500–2,000 708: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Squat vessel carved by A.F. Simpson with blue and yellow daf fodils on a blue ground, 1917. NC/JM/AFS/IU91/177. 2 1/4” x 6 1/4” 709: 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 $1,500–2,000 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Vase carved by Henrietta Bailey with white, y e llow, and green blossoms on a blue ground, 1930. NC/JM/HB/SR93/35. 5 1/2” x 4” $1,750–2,250 710: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Squat bowl carved by A.F.Simpson with blue and yellow daf fodils on a blue ground, 1920. NC/JM/AFS/KV45 / 2 5 6 . 3 1/2” x 6 1/2” 711: $1,650–2,250 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Ribbed vase covered in indigo and green c r y s t a lline glaze. NC/JM. 5 1/4” x 3 3/4” 712: $900–1,400 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Cabinet vessel carved by Sadie Irvine with a wreath of pink buds and green foliage on a purple ground, 1920. NC/JM/SI/LJ80/10. 1 3/4” x 3 3/4” $1,350–1,750 713: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Bulbous vase carved by Sadie Irvine with nicotina blossoms and leaves, 1925. NC/JM/SI/OW67/29. 5” x 4 3/4” $1,700–2,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 255 714: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Squat bowl carved by A.F. Simpson with white jasmine on a blue ground, 1924. NC/JM/AFS/0148/68. 3 3/4” x 8” 715: $2,400–2,900 NEWCOMB COLLEGE Squat bowl carved by Sadie Irvine with blue and yellow daf fodils on a blue ground, 1926. Minor grinding flakes. NC/JM/SI/PY57/313. 3” x 9” $1,350–1,650 716: NEWCOMB COLLEGE Early cabinet vase painted by GR Smith with indigo thistle on a celadon ground, c. 1902. Invisible professional restoration to rim. Stamped NC/U/SMITH. 3 1/4” x 2” $2,500–3,500 717: 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 GEORGE OHR Two bisque pieces: a top and a lotus blossom on leaf. Losses to both. To p stamped. 4" and 4 1/2" $350–500 718: G E O R G E O H R Asymmetrical vase covered in an unusual y e llow and green speckled matte glaze. Script signature. 3 3/4” x 3” $2,000–3,000 719: GEORGE OHR S t r a i g h t - w a lled bisque-fired vase with a deep in-body twist and asymmetricall y folded rim. Stamped G.E. OHR Biloxi Miss. 4 1/4” x 3” $2,000–3,000 720: G E O R G E O H R Squat vessel covered in a gunmetal and brown speckled glaze on a green ground. Incised OHR BILOXI. 3” x 4 1/2” $2,000–2,500 721: GEORGE OHR Vase with dimpled and closed-in rim, its exterior in gunmetal glaze, its interior in a t o rtoise shell pattern. G. E. OHR, Biloxi Miss. 3” x 5 1/4” $3,000–4,000 256 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 722: G E O R G E O H R Bisque-fired bank shaped as a pouch. G. E. OHR Biloxi, Miss. 3” x 3” $1,000–1,500 723: G E O R G E O H R Low dish with closed-in rim covered in bubbled brown mottled glaze on the exterior, green and gunmetal on the i n t e r i o r. Minor fleck to tip. Stamped GEO. E. OHR BILOXI MISS. 1 3/4” x 5 1/2” $1,500–2,000 724: 722 723 GEORGE OHR Vase with scooped neck, covered in gunmetal brown glaze. Small nicks to rim. Stamped BILOXI, MISS GEO. E. OHR. 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” $2,300–2,800 725: G E O R G E O H R Vase asymetrically bent and folded, c overed in an unusual gunmetal and dark green glossy glaze. Script signature. 3 1/4” x 2 1/2” $1,500–2,000 726: VAN BRIGGLE Early bulbous vessel covered in red and green matte glaze, 1905. AA VA N BRIGGLE/1905/358. 4” x 3 1/2” 724 725 $600–800 727: V A N B R I G G L E Tankard covered in feathered brown glaze, 1905. AA/VAN BRIGGLE/1905/28A. 9” x 8” $1,000–1,500 728: V A N B R I G G L E Early squat vase covered in pearl gray frothy matte glaze, c. 1907. Restoration to s m a ll rim chip. AA VAN BRIGGLE COLORADO SPRINGS 190?. 5 1/4” x 6 1/2” 729: $600–900 CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS 726 727 728 Four footed vessels of flattened shape, including one tea pot without lid, two c overed in Majolica flambé glaze, and one unglazed (chips to feet). All marked. Ta llest: 6” $900–1,400 729 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 257 730: CHELSEA KERAMIC ART WORKS Two vessels: a large pitcher in brown glaze, 1883, restoration to rim and shoulder, and a squat vase in green and brown flambé glaze. Restoration to two rim nicks. Both marked. 9” and 3 1/2” 731: $900–1,400 W. J. WALLEY Vase carved with foliage and covered in a fine green and brown semi-matte flambé glaze. A couple of minute flecks to rim, two glaze nicks to body. Stamped WJW. 5 1/4” x 3 1/2” 730 $1,000–1,500 731 732: MARBLEHEAD Two vessels, an indigo flaring bowl, and a s m a ll bright yellow baluster vase. Small flake and hairline from rim of bowl. 3 3/4” x 8 1/2”, and 5” x 3” $400–600 733: A R T H U R B A G G S Two vases: one made at Marblehead, flaring and incised with stylized fiddlehead ferns covered in matte blue glaze, short hairline and flakes, ship mark AEB; the other a squat vessel with cross-hatched marks in purple and white, 1935, AEB 1935. 7” and 4 1/2” 732 733 $1,000–1,500 734: M E R R I M A C Matt green pitcher with serpent-shaped handle. Burst glaze bubbles to interior. Unmarked. 8 1/4” x 4 1/2” $800–1,200 735: LOSANTI O void vase by Marie Louise McLaughlin c overed in mottled robin’s egg blue glaze. Restoration to body. Incised MCL 18. 7” x 4 3/4” $750–1,000 736: F U L P E R Two-handled vase covered in a fine Chinese Blue crystalline flambé glaze. Vert i c a l mark. 9 1/2” x 7” $500–750 734 735 737: FULPER Baluster vase covered in a fine frothy Cucumber Matt glaze. Vertical mark. 12” x 4 3/4” 736 258 737 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $500–750 738: F U L P E R Large bullet vase in Cat’s Eye flambé. Marked. 10” x 6” $45 0 – 6 5 0 739: F U L P E R Four pieces: a pair of tall candlesticks in blue crystalline glaze, and two bud vases in frothy and matte blue glazes. Vert i c a l marks. Candlesticks: 11 1/4” $700–900 740: F U L P E R Squat two-handled vase with scal l o p e d rim, covered in a thick, frothy Cucumber Matt glaze over matte buf f glaze (a rare shape in an unusual glaze combination). Restoration to a few chips at rim and base. V e r tical mark. 9 1/4” x 11” 741: 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 $750–1,000 FULPER Faceted vase covered in khaki green, cobalt, and Cat’s Eye flambé glaze. Glaze flake to base. Vertical mark. 9 3/4” x 5 1/2” $500–750 742: FULPER Six assorted pieces including a twohandled vase (repaired), bowls, and a candle sconce. Hairline to Famille Rose. Vase: 4 1/2” 743: $400–600 FULPER Two vases, one bell pepper-shaped with frothy turquoise over matte amber glaze ( s m a ll nick), and one bottle-shaped bud vase in Café-au-Lait crystalline glaze. Both marked. 4 1/2” and 5 1/4” $750–1,000 744: F U L P E R Three vases in Cucumber Matt green glaze. Hairline to one handle, nick to other on c r y s t a lline vase. All marked. Ta llest: 8 3/4” $45 0 – 6 5 0 7 45: FULPER Four vases in assorted glazes. Base flakes and reglued handle to urn, crack and nicks to buttressed. All marked. Ta llest: 8” $600–900 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 259 746: P I T T S B U R G H G L A S S Table lamp, its etched glass shade reverseand obverse-painted with a rocky river scene in rich jewel tones, on a two-socket bronzed base with foliate pattern. Unmarked. 21” x 16” $1,200–1,600 747: PITTSBURGH GLASS Table lamp, its etched glass shade reverse and obverse-painted with a river landscape with swans, over a two-socket bronzed base with Arts & Crafts stylized pattern. Unmarked. 21” x 15 1/2” 748: $1,100–1,500 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 BENEDICT STUDIOS Hammered copper and mica candlestick lamp, its three-panel flaring shade over a single-socket flaring base. Excell e n t original patina and mica. Unmarked. 14” x 11” 749: $1,250–1,750 LEADED GLASS Large faceted leaded glass chandelier with white dogwood blossoms on a caramel ground (of excellent quality). Complete with hook and three-socket fixture. A few breaks to small undecorated panels. Unmarked. 12” x 28” $3,000–4,000 750: HANDEL Table lamp, its gadrooned green leaded glass shade over a three-socket bronzed base with rings, simulating bamboo. Some losses to lead on bottom rim of shade. Base molded HANDEL. 24 1/2” x 18 1/2” 751: $1,500–2,000 PRAIRIE SCHOOL Brass-washed chandelier of square form with caramel and white leaded glass in a geometric pattern, from which hang two lanterns. 39” x 19” sq. 752: $750–1,000 PRAIRIE SCHOOL Brass-washed temple-shaped ceiling fixture with a rectangular panel of stylized rosebuds in amber, red, and green slag glass. Complete with chain and ceiling mount. Missing one piece. 46” x 12 3/4” sq. $1,000–1,500 753: L I G H T I N G Brass chandelier with four lanterns lined in caramel slag glass, hanging from hoo k s riveted to a central post. Complete with chain and ceiling mount. Original patina. Unmarked. 33” x 21” $800–1,200 260 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 754: L I G H T I N G Copper and iron chandelier with four lanterns lined in caramel slag glass, hanging from hooks riveted to a central post. Complete with chain and ceiling mount. Original patina, some unevenness. Unmarked. 38” x 17” 755: $750–1,250 ROYCROFT Hammered copper poppy bookends. A few scratches to good original patina. Orb and cross marks. 5 1/4” x 5” $500–750 754 755 756: GUSTAV STICKLEY Hammered copper humidor with riveted base and cast leaf-shaped finial. Cedarlined, new patina. Stamped Als-ik-kan. 4 1/2” x 7” x 5” 757: $2,000–2,500 DIRK VAN ERP Hammered copper vessel with flaring rim. E x c e llent original patina. Open box mark with remnant of D’Arcy Gaw. 3” x 6” $750–1,000 758: 756 757 GEORG JENSEN Copper and bronze hinged humidor designed by Johann Rohde and embossed in a floral pattern, crusaders’ cross, and the initials ‘DS’ and ‘DF’, the interior with a plaque commemorating the fift i e t h anniversary of a shipping concern, 1916. Original cedar lining, normal wear to patina. Stamped GEORG JENSEN/R in ov a l . 3 1/4” x 7 1/2” x 5 1/2” $800–1,200 759: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Chafing dish in a wood grain pattern complete with sterno and cov e r. ( P r ovenance: Collection of David Cathers) Original patina, replaced ceramic dish, splits to wooden base. Unmarked. 15” x 15 1/2” $900–1,400 758 759 760: B R A D L E Y A N D H U B B A R D Pair of brass andirons embossed with lion' s heads and serpents, and joined by a twisted bar. Molded B&H, patent number. 23 1/2” x 11 1/2” $1,250–1,750 761: L I B E R T Y T U D R I C Six pieces: Five various pewter vases including one tal l and one baluster with blue enameled cabochons, one with two tendriled handles, and a pair of vases, all with impressed marks, together with a Continental European pewter ewer. Ta llest: 11 1/4" $2,000– 3,000 760 761 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 261 762: H E I N T Z Sterling-on-Bronze triangular candlestick overlaid with a stylized landscape on a dark brown ground. Stamped Sterling Patent 3055. 4” x 3 3/4” $750–1,000 763: R O Y C R O F T / H E I N T Z R o y c r o ft hammered copper riveted ring b ookends, excellent original patina, orb and cross marks; Heintz Sterling-on-Bronze bud vase with an applied berried branch on dark brown patina, stamped mark. 5 1/4” x 12” $45 0 – 6 5 0 762 764: 763 KARL LEINONEN/ T.C. SHOP Seven piece assembled sterling silver nut set: Karl Leinonen (Boston) bowl, stamped KLF STERLING 18, and six TC Shop (Chicago) small dishes, stamped STERLING TC. Bowl: 2 1/4” x 6 1/2”; dishes: 1 1/4” x 2 1/2” $ 45 0 – 6 5 0 765: ROYCROFT Hammered copper vase with floriform top with a dark patina. Orb and cross mark. 9” x 4” 766: 764 $850–1,250 WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Rug with ov e r a ll design of poppy pods and foliage on a rose ground, surrounded by a pumpkin vine border on dark blue. 765 9’1” x 12’ $600–900 767: P E R S I A N H A M A D A N Runner with stylized Southwestern designs in tones of scarlet, buff, and cornflower. 3’7” x 12’6” $300–500 768: N O R T H W E S T P E R S I A N Runner with three diamond-shaped m e d a llions in buff and copper on a blue ground surrounded by a geometric border. 3’11” x 10’6” 766 769: 767 $300–500 PERSIAN HAMADAN Carpet with geometric medallion and floral grounds and borders in warm earth tones. 4’4” x 7’9” 770: $250–45 0 PERSIAN HAMADAN Runner with floral medallion and field on a scarlet ground surrounded by a floral and geometric border. 4’9” x 10’7” $300–500 768 262 769 770 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 771: PERSIAN GARDEN BAKHTIARI Long rug with polychrome floral tiles surrounded by a floral border with buff ground. 4’4” x 9’10” $300–500 772: C H I N E S E A R T D E C O Carpet with elaborate flowering tree and lantern in polychrome on a royal blue ground, surrounded by an emerald border with flowers and butterf l i e s . 9’ x 11’5” $600–900 773: C H I N E S E A R T D E C O Carpet with asymmetrical floral border on an emerald green ground. 8’6” x 11’4” 774: 771 772 773 774 775 776 $600–900 TEXTILES Two velvet portières, one in a Chinese design in gold and brown, the other in a Persian carpet design in peach, indigo, and celadon. Latter complete with hooks. Minor wear, a couple of small tears, and stains to each. Unmarked. 8’2” x 4’10” and 8’7” x 4’9” $750–1,000 775: C A U C A S I A N K A Z A K Carpet with long geometric central m e d a llion in blue on a cinnabar ground, surrounded by a geometric border. 4’9” x 6’8” 776: $800–1,200 WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE Carpet with polychrome poppies on a black ground surrounded by a salmon border. 6’10” x 9’4” 777: $700–1,000 INDIAN Drugget rug in wool with geometric m e d a llions and border in orange, teal, and chocolate brown on an oatmeal ground. 4’1” x 6’6” $400–600 778: I N D I A N Drugget rug in wool with geometric forms in red, green, and chocolate brown on an oatmeal ground. 3’11” x 6’8” $400–600 779: NAVAJO Three geometric rugs, one runner, and two area rugs, 20th c. One hole to each. 2’ x 5’2”, 2’6” x 5’1”, 4’10” x 7’5”. $800–1,100 777 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 778 779 263 780 781 782 781A 783 780: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y Early armchair with two horizontal backslats under an inverted Vshaped crestrail, and a tacked-on oilcloth seat. Original finish with overcoat, loss of wood around right front leg. Faint red early decal. 781A: A R T S & C R A F T S Smoker's stand with a small door and cut-outs for pipes in a rounded, overhanging shelf. Original finish, missing ashtray and top of striker. Unmarked. 36 3/4” x 27 1/4” x 22” 30” x 14” x 9 1/4” 781: $700–1,000 782: LIMBERT Rocker with square cut-outs to crest rail, and a tacked-on vinyl seat covered in light brown vinyl. Good original finish, small chip to right side rail. Paper label under arm. 38 1/2” x 25 3/4” x 22” $600–900 $500–700 STICKLEY BROTHERS Library table with a single blind drawer and two slats on each side. Original finish, repair to edge of one top board. Metal tag under s h e l f. 30” x 36” x 23 1/2” $600–900 783: S T I C K L E Y B R O T H E R S Magazine stand with an overhanging top, three shelves and slatted sides. Original finish. Metal tag. 44” x 24” x 13 3/4” $700–1,000 264 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 784 785 786 787 784: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y , E t c . Gustav Stickley ladderback rocker and armchair with tacked-on seats, the armchair in brown vinyl, the rocker in a cream-ground floral, and a Globe Wernicke drop-front desk with glass boo k c a s e d oor and two drawers. All have original finish and minor edge wear, the desk legs have been reglued. Red decals on chairs, paper label inside back of desk. 786: L I M B E R T , E t c . L i m b e rt armchair with five vertical backslats and a drop-in cushion c overed in brown vinyl, together with a single drawer Arts & Craf t s library table with canted legs and long corbels. Original finish, chair has overcoat and wear, table is loose. Chair branded under arm, table is unmarked. Chair: 39” x 24 3/4” x 20 1/2”, table: 29 1/4” x 36” x 24” $800–1,200 Armchair: 36 1/2” x 24 3/4” x 21”, desk: 46 1/4” x 34 1/2” x 19” $900–1,400 785: STICKLEY BROTHERS Library table with a single drawer, oak pulls, and lower stretchers m o rtised through the sides. Skinned original finish. Metal tag under lower shelf. 30” x 44” x 28 3/4” 787: CROCKER CHAIR CO. Set of eight dining chairs with three horizontal back slats and shaped plank seats. Original finish with edge wear. Paper label. 36” x 18” x 15” $600–900 $700–1,000 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 265 788 789 790 791 788: A R T S & C R A F T S Table with a circular top overhanging canted legs, shaped apron, and lower stretchers mortised through the legs with keyed through-tenons. Original finish, some roughness to top, one replaced key. Unmarked. 30 1/4” x 36” $1,000–1,500 790: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y C h i l d ’s crib with spindles all around and caned mattress support . Original finish, replaced bolts. Unmarked. 34” x 55” x 35 1/2” $1,000–1,500 789: L . & J . G . S T I C K L E Y Single drawer library table with wooden knobs and a lower shelf m o rtised through the side stretchers. Original finish, some roughness. Handcraf t decal inside drawer. 791: G U S T A V S T I C K L E Y A s s o rted set of doors complete with hardware and V- p u lls, and a s m a ll window with hammered amber glass, 1911. (Prov e n a n c e : Dumblane, one of Stickley's largest private residences, in Washington, D.C.) Good original condition, one small panel cracked, s m a ll window missing bale and post. 30” x 45” x 28” $1,000–1,500 266 $800–1,200 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 792 793 794 795 792: A R T S & C R A F T S Pair of rockers with four backslats and drop-in spring cushions c overed in dark brown oilcloth. Original finish with overcoat, edge wear and chips. Unmarked. 794: L I M B E R T Chalet-style single-drawer library table with wooden knobs and applied diamond decorations to legs and lower shelf. Refinished. Branded inside drawer. 35 1/2” x 27” x 24” 29” x 48” x 28” 793: $800–1,200 795: ARTS & CRAFTS Plant stand with a six-sided brass top and shaped stretchers, together with a riveted hammered copper and split reed basket. Table is refinished, small dents to top, basket has breaks to reed and is missing handles. Unmarked. Table: 24” x 18 1/2”, basket: 9” x 12” $500–900 ARTS & CRAFTS Large double book trough with shaped, cut-out sides. Original finish with wear, repair to one foot. Unmarked. 36” x 51” x 12” $500–800 $600–900 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 267 796 797 798 799 796: L I M B E R T Rocker with single vertical backslat under an arched crest rail and a drop-in seat recovered in cream colored vinyl. Original finish, cracked back post. Branded under arm. 32 1/2” x 24” x 19” $400–600 798: E N G L I S H A R T S & C R A F T S Tw o - d oor bookcase with a tall gallery cut-out with spade and circular shaped designs, a small center panel of patterned amber glass on each door, and a base with cut-out side stretchers. Original finish with overcoat, top attached to new base. Unmarked. 69 1/2” x 41 1/4” x 13” $500–800 797: P R A I R I E S C H O O L F oo t s t ool with drop-in tacked-on decking covered in red leather, applied feet, and stretchers cut-out with squares. Worn original finish, replaced leather. Unmarked. 17” x 16” x 16” $300–500 268 799: A R T S & C R A F T S Set of three children’s tall chairs with plank backs, foot-rests, and through-tenon construction. Worn original finish. Unmarked. 44 1/2” x 15 1/2” x 20” $600–900 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 800: R O O K W O O D C a rved Matt vase by Sallie Toohey with grape clusters on a green ground, 1905. Flame mark/X/839C/artist cipher. 8” x 4” 801: $1,200–800 ROOKWOOD Pair of Squeezebag vases painted by E. T. Hurley with stylized leafage in brown on turquoise, 1927. Flame mark/XXVII/2746/WEH. 9 1/4” x 6 1/2” $2,000–3,000 802: ROOKWOOD Wax Matte tall vase painted by Charles Todd with stylized purple and yel l o w blossoms on a blue and peach ground, 1919. Restoration to dril led-hole on bottom. Flame mark/XIX/904C/V/CST. 13” x 4 3/4” 803: 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 $900–1,400 ROOKWOOD Four Production figural paperweights: a r ooster, a bear (restored paw), a monkey (grinding chip) and a donkey. All marked. Ta llest: 6 1/4” $750–1,000 804: ROOKWOOD Two early vases: one Sea Green painted by Matt Daly with daffodils, 1895, firing lines from rim; one Standard glaze by unidentified artist with bats on a brown ground, 1884. Both marked. 9” and 5” 805: $900–1,200 ROOKWOOD Ten Production pieces including one embossed with tulips and covered in a teal green glaze, 1914. Hairline to brown bulbous. All marked. Ta llest: 10 1/2” 806: $400–600 ROOKWOOD Bulbous Vellum vase beautifully painted by Fred Rothenbusch with violets on a shaded ground, 1905 (very crisp). Flame mark/V/989D/FR. 8 1/4” x 4 1/2” $1,500–2,000 807: ROOKWOOD V e llum vase painted by Ed Diers with light pink roses on a pearl gray ground, 1904. Some peppering and firing separations to slip. Flame mark/IV/1045 / E D . 5 1/4” x 4 1/4” $900–1,200 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 269 808: R O O K W O O D F A I E N C E Large wall pocket heavily modeled with a bird perched on a grapevine, 1916. A couple of glaze flakes. Flame mark/XVI/2279. 13 3/4” x 7” 809: $1,000–1,500 ROOKWOOD Painted Matt vase painted by Sallie Too h e y with autumnal leaves on a matte green ground, 1901. Small clay pimple on rim. Flame mark/I/193GZ/ST. 9” x 3 1/2” $2,000–2,500 810: ROOKWOOD Ta ll Wax Matte vase painted by Will i a m Hentschel with birds of paradise on a bright purple ground, 1916. Restoration to light scaling on rim. Flame mark/XVI/2039C/WEH. 11 3/4” x 5” 811: 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 $1,000–1,500 ROOKWOOD Pair of Production owl bookends designed by William McDonald and covered in matte green glaze, 1927. Flame mark/XXVII/2565/and WMC. 7 1/4” x 6” x 3 3/4” 812: $900–1,400 ROOKWOOD Production vase decorated with daff o d i l s on a mottled brown ground, 1915. Flame mark. 9 1/2” $750–1,000 813: R O O K W O O D V e llum vase painted by C. Crabtree with a band of blue birds in flight on a pink and sand ground, 1918. Seconded mark for glaze scaling at base. Flame m a r k / X V I I I / 1 0 4 4 / a rt i s t ’s cipher/X. 8 1/2” x 5” 814: $800–1,200 ROYAL DOU LTON Ta ll vase decorated by Elise Simmance with blue flowers and stylized leaves on a green and cobalt flambé ground. Tw o grinding chips to base. Lambeth stamp, a rt i s t ’s signature, and BN ROO 45 4 . 17 1/4” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,400 815: M E T T L A C H Three items: A modeled and transferdecorated tureen with cover and underplate, depicting street musicians on one side, and a dinner party on the other, surrounded with grapevines, #2633, 12” x 12”; a two-liter beer stein with medieval tavern scene, #2428, 16 1/2”; and a ribbed vase with Arts & Crafts pattern in brown, amber, and ivory, #3076, 11”. All marked. $1,000–1,500 270 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 816: M E T T L A C H Six half-liter beer steins: #1935 (minute nick to base), 2580, 2227, 1520, 1530, and 2225. All marked. $1,000–1,500 817: 816 817 METTLACH Twelve German beer steins, eleven by Mettlach and one by unknown maker: #2179, 228, 2181, 167, 565 (chip to rim), 2024, 2407 (chips to lid), 1028 (restored handle), barrel-shaped with ill e g i b l e number (restored), 1526 (minute fleck), 1180 (small flakes), and 2024 (smal l flakes). Al l marked. $1,000–1,500 818: A D R I E N D A L P A Y R A T Gourd-shaped factory lamp base covered in a fine celadon and amber crystall i n e flambé glaze. Stamped Dalpayrat 22. 8 3/4” x 7” 819: $900–1,400 ROYAL BONN Squat vessel decorated with celadon b a c h e l o r ’s buttons on a deep green and brown volcanic ground. Royal Bonn Germany/D18/Ruysdael/270/6144. 5 1/2” x 9” 820: 818 819 $500–750 NIPPON Three Coralene vases in assorted patterns. Ta llest has reglued 1 1/2” chip to rim, slight loss to beading on footed vase. All marked. Ta llest: 13 3/4” $600–800 820A: M A R T I N B R O T H E R S Two stoneware bud vases, one faceted and the other decorated in the Asian taste with snails and other crustaceans. Latter cut down. Both marked. Ta llest: 9 3/4” 820 820A $1,000–1,500 820B: M A R T I N B R O T H E R S Three stoneware vases covered in dark e a rthy glazes, and including a pair of cabinet vases, one incised and painted with flying geese. A few firing inconsistencies. All marked. Ta llest: 8” $1,350–1,750 821: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Low vessel carved by Margaret Cable with a band of tepees on a river front. Circular stamp/M. Cable. 3 1/2” x 7 1/4” $750–1,000 820B 821 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 271 822: NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Vase excised by Betty Breakey with blue trefoils on a beige ground, 1933. Circular cobalt stamp, incised signature and date. 5 1/4” x 3 3/4” $900–1,400 823: N O N C O N N A H Rare corseted vase decorated in pâte-surpâte with a wreath of ivy leaves in white on a matte green ground, 1914. 1 1/2” tight hairline to interior. Incised “NONCONNAH” S K Y LAND, N.C. 1914. 11 1/4” x 4” $800–1,200 822 824: 823 JUGTOWN Vase covered in a good Chinese blue glaze. Circular stamp. 5 1/2” x 7” $500–700 825: UNIVERSITY CITY/ ROBERTSON Three pieces: University City flattened goblet in white crystal line glaze (restored), and two F.H. Robertson/Los Angeles items, a brown vase and a small green leafshaped dish (stilt-pulls, bubbling glaze). A ll marked. Ta llest: 6 1/2” 826: 824 $800–1,200 JERVIS (Oyster Bay) Fine pitcher excised with stylized indigo irises on a black ground. Vertical Jerv i s mark. 825 4 1/4” x 5 1/4” $1,000–1,500 827: A T W O O D & G R U E B Y Early ridged vase with brown and caramel flambé glaze. Grinding and glaze chip around base. Stamped ATWOOD & GRUEBY BOSTON, MASS. 13 1/2” x 8” $3,000–4,000 828: V O L K M A R Bulbous pitcher and four matching mugs c overed in matte green glazes. Flecks to pitcher, bruise to one mug. Incised V. 9 3/4” and 4” $1,000–1,500 826 827 829: CHARLES VOLKMAR Large four-sided vase painted in barbotine with a horse-drawn carriage loaded with timber and rider. Several hairlines and glaze chips. Marked CV. 12 3/4” x 8” x 3” $1,000–1,500 830: FAIENCE MANUFACTURING CO. Bottle-shaped vase with pierced and gilded handles, its squat base painted with blue and red morning glories, and its neck with apple blossoms. Stamped FMCo/1107. 11 1/2” x 7” 828 272 829 830 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $800–1,200 831: P E W A B I C Early bottle-shaped vase covered in a fine leathery matte dark green and oxbloo d glaze. Stamped Pewabic with leaves. 7” x 4 3/4” 832: $750–950 BYRDCLIFFE Large ovoid vase covered in thick frothy Persian blue glaze. Stamped mark. 10 1/4” x 7 1/2” $500–750 833: INWOOD Bottle-shaped bud vase covered in purple and celadon mottled matte glaze. Incised I n w ood Pottery NYC. 5 3/4” x 2 1/2” $400–600 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 834: W H E A T L E Y Large bulbous vase covered in matte green glaze. Stamped WP. 11 1/2” x 9 1/2” $650–850 835: M A N U E L J A L A N I V I C H Pair of floriform vases, their exterior c overed in a rich eggplant glaze, the interior in Persian blue, 1926. Restoration to a few rim chips on one, two cracks to o t h e r. Incised JALAN 1926. 6 3/4” x 8 1/2” 836: $600–900 ROSE VALLEY/VOLKMAR Two bulbous vases: One by William Jerv i s at Rose Va lley covered in a matte pastel flambé glaze; the other by Leon Vo l k m a r c overed in frothy white and amber mottled glaze, an of fering to his wife for Christmas 1923. Both marked. 4 1/2” and 4” $600–800 837: COWAN Three decanters by Waylande Gregory, king and queen, in ivory and orange matte glaze. Stamped Cowan flower/Wa y l a n d e Gregory. 10” $750–1,000 838: C L I F T O N / A E T C O Two pieces: Clifton large squat Indian pot a f ter the Pueblo Viejo tribe; and AETCo bud vase with large mouse ear handles. Both marked. 7 1/2” x 11 1/2” and 6” x 4 1/4”: $300–500 839: NO LOT RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 273 840: D E P O R C E L E Y N E F L E S Four tiles decorated in cuenca: one commemorating Christmas 1946, another for KLM flights to America, 1946, one with a white rooster, and one with a flotilla of t a ll ships, each mounted in a new Arts & C r a fts frame. All marked. See all images at ragoarts.com. 7 3/4” x 5 1/2” and 8” x 4” $900–1,200 841: D E P O R C E L E Y N E F L E S Three tiles decorated in cuenca, one with a parrot, one with white goose, the third with a pair of owls, each mounted in a new Art s & Crafts frame. Both marked. See all images at ragoarts.com. 4 3/4” x 9” and 4 3/4” x 13” 840 one of four $900–1,200 842: 841 - one of three TILES A s s o r ted majolica tiles by A.E.T.Co, Tr e n t , H&R Johnson, and Sherwood and Cotton, embossed in a variety of patterns, mounted in new Arts & Crafts frames. Some pock marks to putti tiles. All marked. See all images at ragoarts.com. Each tile 6” sq., except for AETCo, 4”. $500–700 843: TILES Box lot: European, Art Nouveau, Arts and C r a f ts, and Art Deco tiles, along with two Batchelder 4” tiles. A few small chips, ov e r a ll good condition. See all images at r a g o a rts.com. 842 843 844 - one of fifteen 845 - one of fourteen $500–700 844: M A J O L I C A F i f teen 6” European tiles decorated with floral or Asian motifs, each mounted in a new Arts & Craf ts frame. A few nicks. Some marked. See all images at ragoarts.com. $1,000–1,500 8 45: A R T N O U V E A U F o u rteen 6” European and Japanese majolica tiles in stylized floral motifs, mounted in new Arts & Craf ts frames. A few nicks. Some marked. See all images at ragoarts.com. $1,000–1,500 846: ART NOUVEAU Twenty 6” European majolica tiles in stylized floral motifs, mounted in new Art s & Crafts frames, some in groups, some outside of their frames. A few nicks. Some marked. See all images at ragoarts.com. $1,000–1,500 847: ROOKWOOD FAIENCE One hundred 6” tiles covered in matte brown glaze, along with additional portions thereof, and several border tiles in maroon glaze. O v e r a ll excellent condition. Stamped RP. $1,000–1,500 846 - one of twenty 847 - one of one hundred 274 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 848: M U R E S Q U E / R O O K W O O D Two tiles: Muresque horizontal panel with an English countryside scene, 6” x 12”, and R oo k w ood trivet with an indigo rook on t r e llis background, 1925, 6”, each mounted in an Arts and Crafts frame. Both marked. See all images at ragoart s . c o m . $800–1,100 849: 848 - one of two 849 C L AY C R A F T Large tile depicting pirates on the deck of a tall ship, with a sun or moon in the distance, in matte polychrome, mounted in fine Arts & Crafts frame. Light abrasion and a few minor nicks to some high points, a few flat chips to back edges. Stamped C l a y c r a ft. See all images at ragoart s . c o m . 11 3/4” x 15 3/4” $800–1,100 850: C L A Y C R A F T Two tile panels: one horizontal depicting an ox-drawn covered wagon in the desert , c overed in dead-matte glazes and nonoriginal enamels, 1/2” chip to edge, and one vertical depicting a California landscape with aloe plant in the foreground and mission in the back, latter stamped Claycraft, both mounted in fine A rts and Crafts frames. 5 3/4” x 19 1/2” and 7 3/4” x 4” $1,000–1,500 851: 850 - one of two 851 DE PORCELEYNE FLES Two long tiles decorated in cuenca, one with a peacock, the other one depicting a deer hunt, each mounted in a new Arts & C r a fts frame. Both marked. 4 3/4” x 17” $900–1,200 852: CLEMENS FRIEDELL Hammered silver serving tray embossed with orchids and the monogram ‘JKA’ . FRIEDELL STERLING PA S A D E N A . 13 1/4” x 19” 853: $800–1,200 EUROPEAN Hammered copper jardinière embossed with pine branches and topped with two A rt Nouveau riveted handles. Original dark patina. Unmarked. 852 853 11 1/2” x 14 1/2” 854: $750–1,000 ROYCROFT Ashtray stand with hammered copper lining on oak base. Cleaned patina, original finish, split to wood near top. 31 1/2” x 10” $600–800 855: H E C T O R G U I M A R D P o rtfolio of color lithographs of interiors from the Castel Béranger, five of which are matted and framed. Complete with original box. Images around 13” x 7 3/4”. $1,000–1,500 854 855 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 275 855A: F L O R E N C E L U N D B O R G Color poster for the magazine "The Lark," February. Matted and framed. Fold and pinhole, possibly cut. 19 1/4" x 11" 855B: $1,500–2,000 C. H. WOODBURY Color poster for the Society of Painters in Water Color of Holland First Annual Exhibition in the United States, 1895, Chases Gallery, Boston. Matted and framed. Sight: 21 3/4" x 16 3/4" 855A 855B 855B 855C $1,250–1,750 855C: E T H E L R E E D Color poster for "Behind the Arras," by Bliss Carman, Boston 1895. Matted and framed. Sight: 26 1/2" x 15 1/2" $600–900 855D: L A N D S C A P E P A I N T I N G Oil on canvas of trees by the seashore at sunset. Small chip to top. Unsigned. Sight: 19 3/4" x 23 1/2" $400–600 855E: S T A F F O R D G O O D Oil on canvas of a mountainous landscape with tall trees. Pencil-signed on back. Sight: 19 1/2" x 15 1/2" $600–900 855D 855F: E . H A K E Large oil on canvas landscape of trees by the seashore at dusk, 1902 or 1922. Signed and dated. 855E 27" x 37 3/4" 855G: $500–1,000 LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS Two oil on board paintings: Ensel Salvi (Italian, 20th C.) with rocky coast and sail boats, sight 11 3/4" x 16"; Jane Luke sunset landscape with pond and trees. 13" x 19 1/4" 855H: 855F $700–900 C L A U D E F. B R A G D O N / EDWARD PENFIELD Two color posters, Bragdon for "The ChapB ook", Chicago 1896, and Harpers January. Both matted and framed. Sight: 17" x 12" and 11" x 18 1/2" $700–900 855G - one of two 855i I S A A C B R O O M E V e rtical panel depicting a goddess playing the lute and covered in a rare blue glaze. Framed. Signed BROOME. 18” x 6” $400–600 856: HENRI VAN DE VELDE Color wood cut, “Tropon: Eiweiss Nahrung,” 1898. Matted and framed. Image: 19 1/2” x 15 1/2” $800–1,200 855H 276 855i 856 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 857: A R T H U R W E S L E Y D O W Chromolithograph depicting the cover of ‘Modern Art,’ edited by J.M. Bowles. Pinprick in margin. Matted. Signed in print. Image: 10 1/4” x 7 3/4” 858: $700–1,000 ROYCROFT Pair of hammered copper wall sconces with curdled handle and heart-shaped cut-out. From the Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, NY. Original dark patina. Unmarked. 10 1/4" x 5" $800–1,200 859: PRAIRIE SCHOOL Brass-washed chandelier with four arms and panels of stylized rosebuds in pink and green on an amber slag glass ground, complete with textured milk glass faceted shades. 22” x 27” 860: 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 – one of two 863A $1,000–1,500 PRAIRIE SCHOOL Two pairs of brass-washed lighting fixtures with pierced motifs and textured amber slag glass, two doubles and two singles. Unmarked. Double wal l fixture: 13” x 18” x 10” Single: 13” x 7” x 10” $1,000–1,500 861: L I G H T I N G Crown-shaped copper chandelier with seven caramel slag glass shades. Unmarked. 21” x 16” 862: $600–900 PRAIRIE SCHOOL Architectural lot of two wal l mounted fixtures with frosted glass shades, one brass-washed and double, one chromeplated and single, and a pair of brasswashed door knob plates. Chrome-plated fixture missing socket. Double: 8 1/2” x 11” x 6” d oor plates: 15 3/4” x 5 1/2” 863: $400–600 PRAIRIE SCHOOL Pair of brass-washed hanging fixtures, each with two frosted glass shades. Some wear to patina. 36 1/2” x 22 1/2” $500–750 863A STEUBEN Hand-hammered copper chandelier with Steuben gold Aurene glass shades, c. 1910. Complete with original ceiling cap, the sconces with conforming backs and pendant shades, al l with foliate light sockets, fitted for electricity. Shades unmarked. 17” dia. $1,000–1,500 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 277 864: P R A I R I E S C H O O L Three brass-washed fixtures, one ceiling and two wall-mounted, all with stylized rosebuds in pink and green on an amber slag glass ground, complete with textured milk glass faceted shades. Separation to one corner. Ceiling: 24” x 18”, lanterns: 9 1/4” x 5 1/4” x 11” $850–1,250 865: L I G H T I N G Three items: An assembled bronzed table lamp with leaded glass shade; an Arts and C r a fts leaded glass shade; and a Vi c t o r i a n painted glass oil lamp. Table lamp 21 1/2, oil lamp 27”, single shade 17” dia. $400–600 866: 864 – one of three 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 ART GLASS Leaded glass hanging lampshade with a border of stylized peonies, ca. 1910. Diam. 23” 867: $700–900 FULPER Three vases, one tall baluster in Leopard Skin crystalline glaze (restoration around rim), one three-sided corseted vase in blue c r y s t a lline glaze, and one four-sided vase in Flemington Green flambé. All marked. Ta llest: 12 1/4” $900–1,200 868: F U L P E R Four vases, three in turquoise crystall i n e glaze, one in ivory to rose. Hairline to buttressed, base chip repair to threehandled. All marked. Ta llest: 8” $400–600 869: F U L P E R Large center bowl with closed-in rim and hammered texture, its interior covered in i vory and Chinese Blue flambé glaze, its exterior in matte cobalt. Vertical mark. 3 1/2” x 15 1/2” 870: $400–600 FULPER Three vases: two buttressed in Famil l e Rose and purple, and one bullet in mirror black. All marked. 8” and 6 1/2” $650–950 871: FULPER Three vases covered in mirrored flambé glazes. All marked. Ta llest: 7” $600–900 278 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 872: F U L P E R Four pieces: a pair of Ramses bookends in matte green, a Verte Antique humidor, and a matte light blue vase. Glaze flake to bottom of one bookend. All marked. B ookends: 9” $600–900 873: F U L P E R Three vases covered in gray to Rose flambé glazes. All marked. Ta llest: 8” 872 873 $500–750 874: F U L P E R Five pieces in Famille Rose and Moss-toRose glaze, including a candlesconce and four vases. All marked. Sconce: 7 1/2” 875: $500–750 FULPER/ROSEVILLE Etc. Five pieces: two Fulper vases in Cat’s Eye Flambé glaze, one Fulper wall pocket in blue crystalline, one Roseville brown Freesia 7” vase (chips), and a Fiesta-type brown pitcher. Ta llest: 11 1/4” 874 875 $800–1,200 876: H A M P S H I R E / F U L P E R A s s o rted lot of nine pieces: five Hampshire (hairlines to green leaf and bud vase); two Fulper, Vasebowl (hairlines) and corseted vase (nick); and a pair of hammered small hammered copper vases. Most marked. Ta llest: 8” $800–1,200 877: S T A N G L / F U L P E R Six pieces including an antelope candle holder and a tea pot. Chip to tea pot spout, hairline to leaf-shaped vase. Marked. Ta llest: 11 1/2” $300–400 878: GALLOWAY / R O YAL HAEGER Four vases, three Royal Haeger and one G a lloway. Glaze chips to base of white and rim of brown vase. Marked. Ta llest: 13 1/2” $300–400 876 877 879: M A J O L I C A Eleven 6” English or Japanese majolica tiles, each embossed with flowers and c overed in polychrome glazes. A few nicks. Each mounted in new Arts & Crafts frame. Some marked. See al l images at r a g o a rt s . c o m . $900–1,200 878 879 - four of eleven RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 279 880: W H E A T L E Y / P E W A B I C Four tiles, two 6” Wheatleys with organic patterns, and two 2” Pewabics surrounded by blue lustered corners. Wheatleys marked, Pewabics grouted. $400–600 881: B E L G I A N Two partial floors of encaustic tiles. Several firing lines, beautiful ov e r a ll condition. Mounted in new frames. Frames: 27 1/4” sq. and 24” sq. $500–700 880 881 - one of two 882: M A W & C O . T h i rty-eight 6” encaustic tiles with a terra cotta and ivory mosaic pattern. A few chips. Stamped MAW & CO. $400–600 883: BAT CH E L DER /CA L A RT Two 6” tiles modeled with floral patterns on blue grounds. Each mounted in a period A rts & Craf ts frame. (Prov e n a n c e : C o llection of David Cathers) Batchelder marked. See all images at ragoart s . c o m . $400–600 884: 882 883 - one of two AMERICAN TILES Box lot of twenty assorted tiles mostly 6” by Mosaic, Franklin, Empire, Hull, Well e r , S p a rtan, and Enfield. See all images at r a g o a rt s . c o m . $800–1,200 885: GRUEBY Three tiles, two embossed with putti, and one with a grape cluster. Latter stamped GRUEBY BOSTON. 6” sq. $700–1,000 884 - one of twenty 885 886: M O S A I C T I L E C O . Eighteen 6” sq. series tiles decorated in cuenca af ter designs of water fowl by Richard E. Bishop. Stamped Richard E. Bishop, many also have typewritten labels with birds names, one with B and copyright mark. Also, Mueller Mosaic crate plank stamped with company name. $1,000–1,500 887: HANDEL-STYLE Table lamp, its peach-blow frosted glass shade over a two-socket bronzed base with green floral pattern. Unmarked. 22” x 15 1/2” 886 - four of eighteen 280 887 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $400–600 888: M A R B L E H E A D P e a r-shaped vase painted with a wreath of green leaves and brown berries on a matte mustard ground. Ship mark and paper label. 4 1/2” x 3 3/4” $800–1,200 889: N E W C O M B C O L L E G E Corseted bud vase carved by A.F. Simpson with white and yellow daf fodils, 1921. NC/JM/AFS/LU18/170. 7 1/2” x 3 1/4” $1,500–2,000 890: DEDHAM Ta ll experimental baluster vase by Hugh R o b e rtson, covered in brown glossy flambé glaze. Incised HCR Dedham Pottery/ ink DP39F 10” x 6” $1,000–1,500 891: 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 S AT U R D AY EV E NI NG GIRLS Bowl decorated in cuerda seca with a puff y tree in mountainous landscape on a blue ground. Paul Revere stamp/EB. 1 1/2” x 6” $900–1,200 892: ROOKWOOD Two Carved Matt bowls, one with yel l o w and purple flowers by Charles Todd, the other by A. Munson with a geometric interior (firing line around inside bottom). 6 1/2” and 6 1/4” dias. $800–1,200 893: R O O K W O O D Two squat bowls by Elizabeth Lincoln with pink blossoms on gray ground, one Vell u m and one Iris, 1905 and 1906. Both with seconded mark for slight firing flaws, Iris has a short tight line to rim. Both marked and signed. 2 1/2” x 5 1/2” $700–900 894: R O O K W O O D Nine Production pieces in assorted glazes, including vases and three flower frogs. S m a ll nick to one frog, hairline to twohandled indigo vase. All marked. Ta llest: 9” $700–900 895: V A N B R I G G L E Two bud vases, one tapered in indigo glaze, 1904, one cylindrical in Persian Rose, 1908-11, some scaling to base. Both marked. 6 1/4” and 5” $850–1,250 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 281 896: A T L A N T I C Two figural pieces covered in green vell u m glaze, a paperweight with crouching child, and a fine and unusual covered box with crouching gnomes. Restoration to several chips on box, a few nicks throughout. Both marked. Box: 8” x 11” x 9” $750–1,000 897: FULPER Two vases covered in Wistaria glaze. V e rtical marks. 8 3/4” and 9 3/4” $45 0 – 6 5 0 898: R O Y A L D O U L T O N Flambé gourd-shaped vase painted by Charles Noke. Royal Doulton s t a m p / N o k e / F LA M B E / F M . 7 1/2” x 7” $800–1,200 899: 896 897 898 899 899A 899B 899C 899D FLORENTINE Three items with medallions featuring the seal of Ohio, a pair of two-handled vases in gun-metal glaze, and a clov e r- l e a f paperweight. Paperweight marked. Vases: 7” $500–750 899A: GEORGE OHR S m a ll squat vessel of white clay covered in emerald green mirrored glaze. Stamped BILOXI. 2 1/4” x 4 1/4” $1,200–1,600 899B: F A I E N C E MANUFACTURING CO. Three vases with assorted decoration. Rim on bamboo vase ov e r-painted. All marked FMCo, one with Ly c e t t . Ta llest: 17”. 899C: $1,000–1,500 WANNOPEE Three vessels covered in glossy flambé glaze, two pitchers (tight line by spout of one) and one three-handled vase. Al l marked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” 899D: $300–400 JERSEY CITY POTTERY Six china-painted vases including a tal l f o u r-sided vessel painted with a Cinderell a scene. Some touch-ups, small chips, and hairlines. All marked. Ta llest: 13” 282 $400–600 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 899E: C A L I F O R N I A F A I E N C E Two items: vase with carved lovebirds and trees in red glossy glaze, and an Asian figurine flower frog. Both marked, figure signed Layes. 7” and 6 1/2” $650–850 899F: MARIPOSA Three Rekston Ware vases, including a bud vase finely painted with green diaphanous California poppies, and a baluster vase with yellow blossoms (kiln kiss). Impressed circular mark with Rekston and Mariposa. Ta llest: 14” $500–750 899E 899F 899G: CHARLES VOLKMAR Ta ll pitcher exceptionally painted with a h u n t e r. Small touch-ups to rim, hairline and small chip. Die-stamped Vo l k m a r. 12” x 9” 899H: $500–700 ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze baluster vase painted by LES with amber oak leaves, 1903. Flame mark/III/565/LES. 7 3/4” x 5” $550–750 899i: ALBERHILL Rare bisque-fired pitcher with a lobed rim. Impressed ALBERHILL, incised 1914 Cal, 10/7, AWR, 1st, anchor. 899G 899H 11 1/2” x 6” 900: $1,500–2,000 LINENS Pair of portières, each stenciled with a band of stylized pink roses on celadon ground. Some fading. 84” x 35” $600–800 900A: C. R. ASHBEE Prayer book of Edward VII with tooled and gilded leather cover including about 150 w ood cuts printed in black and red, 1903. Light wear to corners, scratch to back. 14 3/4” x 11” $400–600 889i 900 910 900A - detail right 911 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 283 900B: WALRATH Center bowl with crouching nude flower frog c overed in buff and matte green glaze. Restoration to arm. Signed Wa l r a t h . 6” x 7 1/2” 900D: $500–750 NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES Two pieces: one ridged flaring bowl in blues and greens by Margaret Cable (restored chip), and one tankard with nude handle by Phil M. Both bear indigo stamp and artist signature. Bowl: 9 1/2” dia., tankard: 7 1/2” 900D: 900B 900C $500–750 AMPHORA Vase embossed, enameled, and gilded with spiderwebs centered with jewel cabochons, and b u t t e rflies. Small repaired chip at base. Red ink Teplitz stamp, AMPHORA die-stamp, 3737. 6 3/4” x 4 1/4” $1,000–1,500 900E: MA W (Attr.) Tile-top table with four quart e r-round tiles in a floral Persian pattern set in a circular top on an iron base. A few chips and hairlines to tiles. Unmarked. 27” x 17” dia. 900F: 900D 900E 284 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m WELLER Greenaways large handled jardiniere, very unusual in this size. Firing lines to one handle. Unmarked. 11 1/2” 900F $300–400 $950–1,250 901: T I F F A N Y & C O . Parcel-gilt bronze goblet embossed in a thistle pattern. (One of several such pieces commissioned by Andrew Carnegie for the December 1907 opening of the new clubhouse built by the Engineers Club, 32 West 40th Street, New York.) Stamped T I F FANY & CO. 7 3/4” x 4 1/4” $600–900 902: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Bronze candlestick lamp base in the Acanthus pattern, with verdigris patina. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK and number 621. 14 1/2” x 5” dia. $750–1,000 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 903: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Desk lamp in the Pine Needle pattern, its domical shade lined in green slag glass atop a three-arm, single-socket, bronze base. Complete with matching heat cap. Two broken green slag glass panes, dent to casing. Base has circular stamp. 17 1/4” x 10” $4,000–6,000 904: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S S T Y L E Bronzed metal and green glass letter rack, c. 1910. 8 1/2” x 10 1/4” $800–1,200 905: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Two gilt-parcel trays in the Abalone pattern. Stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1729 and 1730. 12” and 14” $650–950 906: TIFFANY STUDIOS/ STEUBEN Four art glass items, 1900-1920: three Ti ffany Favrile glass vessels: a small blue and opalescent compote engraved with a b u t t e rfly, a gold scalloped bowl, and a blue bud vase, al l marked; and a Steuben gold Aurene cabinet vase, unmarked. Bowl: 9 3/4” dia. $1,200–1,600 907: TIFFANY Pastel floriform plate in turquoise and white. Etched L.C.T. Favrile. 11” 908: $600–900 TIFFANY S c a lloped gold Favrile bowl. Etched 1561 L. C. Ti ff a n y / F a v r i l e . 2 1/4” x 10 1/4” $1,200–1,600 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 285 909: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Two gold Favrile items: one small bowl, and one threaded bud vase. Both marked. 6” dia. and 3” $850–1,250 910: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Six glass tiles, four with assort e d m e d a llions on amber and red ground, and two of lustered glass, one green and one gold. Several molded PAT APPLIED FOR. 4” sq. $1,500–2,000 911: T I F F A N Y Twenty-five Favrile glass tiles with a geometric square pattern, three red, two forest green, eighteen celadon, and two gold. Small chip to one celadon corner, larger chip to red corner. Unmarked. 4” sq. $2,250–3,250 912: 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 917 TIFFANY STUDIOS Favrile glass and gilt bronze trumpet vase, the vase patterned with pulled feather in green, white and gold, ca. 1910. Va s e engraved LCT, base with stamped TIFFA N Y STUDIOS mark. 12 1/8” 913: $1,500–2,500 TIFFANY FURNACES A unique gilt bronze and mosaic lamp base patterned with apple blossom, ca. 1920. Base impressed LOUIS C TIFFA N Y FURNACES INC FAVRILE 25 and monogram mark. 10” H $3,000–4,000 914: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S Bronze and glass candlestick lamp with tripod base lined in green glass, topped with a tulip-shaped Favrile glass shade in f e a t h e r- p u lled pattern. Base depatinated, chip to lining glass. Unmarked. 16 5/8” $700–900 915: TIFFANY STUDIOS, Etc. Favrile glass Damascene lampshade now fitted on a Ti ffany-style bronze adjustable student lamp of the period, ca. 1900. Smal l chip to neck. Shade engraved S11032, base unmarked. 21 1/2” $800–1,200 916: 917: NO LOT TIFFANY STUDIOS Pair of pastel glass lamp shades of bel l shape with opalescent striped pattern. Engraved L.C.T. 4 3/4” 286 $1,000–1,500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 918: Q U E Z A L Set of four bel l-shaped shades, with green and gold pulled feather decoration on white ground with gold interiors, ca. 1900. One with small chip to fitter. All engraved QUEZAL. 5 1/2” dia. $1,000–1,500 919: T I F F A N Y S T U D I O S / KEW BLAS (Attr.) Five art glass shades with pulled feather decoration, one by Ti ffany, and four attributed to Kew Blas. Ti ffany engraved L . C . T. 5 1/4” H. 918 $1,000–1,500 919 920: QUEZAL Seven art glass shades: four gold fluted, and three in pulled feather pattern. First six etched Quezal. Ta llest: 6” $1,500–2,000 921: A U S T R I A N G L A S S Four tulip-shaded shades with red threading and black lustered dots above a pie-crust rim. Unmarked. 5” x 5 1/4” 922: 920 921 $800–1,200 STEUBEN Two blue Aurene pieces: a bulbous vase, and a gourd-shaped per fume bottle missing stopper. Etched Steuben Aurene 2489, and Aurene 145 5 . 8 1/2” and 4” 923: $1,750–2,250 STEUBEN Ta ll gold Aurene vase. A few short scratches. Etched Aurene 2418. 16 3/4” x 6” 924: $1,400–1,900 STEUBEN Verre-de-Soie faceted vase with green threading by Frederick Carder. Etched STEUBEN F. Carder. 6 3/4” x 6 1/2” $700–1,000 922 923 924 925: D U R A N D Gold lustered glass vase with ivory swirls. Signed Durand 1968-6. 6” x 4 1/4” $1,000–1,500 925 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 287 926: NEW ENGLAND AND VICTORIAN GLASS C o llection of twenty-nine pieces including Amberina, peach bloom, Burmese, and various gilt decorated pieces, 1870-1900. Ht. of tallest pitcher 9 3/4” $2,000–3,000 927: 926 927 EMILE GALLE Two cameo glass vases, ca. 1910: Ta ll neck bud vase with polished green foliage on p a rt i a lly martele ground, and footed vase patterned with mauve orchids on frosted ground. Both with cameo signatures, orchid vase with star. 12” and 6 1/2” $1,500–2,000 928: E M I L E G A L L E Cameo glass vase patterned with flora and lilies in matte orange with frosted ground, c. 1900. Cameo signature GALLE. 9 1/2” 929: $500–700 EMILE GALLE Two cameo glass vases, 1900 - 1920: One patterned with polished red poppies on frosted and yellow ground, the other with purple orchid on polished ground, tip of one orchid petal polished away. Both with cameo signatures. 11”, 9 1/4” $1,200–1,600 928 929 930: EMILE GALLE Rare Cameo glass table lamp decorated in a mountain lakeland scene in purples and ambers. Restoration to shade. Base and shade marked Gall é . 25” x 14” $4,000–6,000 931: PAUL NICOLAS/RICHARD Two cameo glass vases, ca. 1900: Nicholas bud vase patterned with berried flora a b ove a frieze of salamanders in deep green and amber on pale green ground, cameo signature P. NICOLAS NANCY; Richard tall bottle-shaped vase with lake land landscape in shades of mauve on frosted pink ground, cameo signature RICHARD. 9” and 18 1/2” $1,000–1,500 930 932: DAUM A rt Deco acid-etched glass table lamp, v e rt i c a lly ribbed over zig-zag borders in clear and frosted glass with original wrought-iron metalware, ca. 1930. Ingraved DAUM NANCY FRANCE with Cross of Lorraine. 19 1/4” 931 288 932 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $5,000–7,000 933: L E V E R R E F R A N C A I S A r t Deco cameo glass vase patterned with stylized wisteria in mottled purple on frosted ground, c. 1930. Cameo signature CHARDER and engraved LE VERRE FRANCAIS, base wheel-cut FRANCE and stenciled retailer’s mark OVINGTON. 12 1/4” 934: $1,500–2,000 LE VERRE FRANCAIS Two Art Deco etched and enameled glass items, c. 1930: a vase with three applied feet patterned with stylized flora in purple; and a bowl with stylized flora in shades of orange and mauve, large chip to rim. Va s e engraved LE VERRE FRANCAIS, cameo signature Charder, bowl unsigned. 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 Vase: 7 1/4”; bowl: 11 1/2” dia. $1,000–1,500 935: DAUM Etched, enameled and gilt glass vase, patterned with ivy leaves and a frieze inscribed ‘Je Meurs où Je M’Attache,’ ca. 1890. (The Roman motto, ‘I Die Where I Take Hold,’ is commonly used along ivy, whose clutching quality it embodies.) Signature DAUM NANCY with Cross of Lorraine. 10 7/8” $500–700 936: D A U M Two vases of mottled glass, one bottleshaped in amber, red, and green, and one of flattened shape in amber and indigo. Both etched Daum Nancy with cross of Lorraine. 10 3/4” and 4 1/2” $600-900 937: FRANCOIS DECORCHEMONT Pâte-de-cristal bowl cut with a pattern of facets and ‘thumbprints’ molded on lemon y e llow ground. Small bruise to outer rim. Roundel signature. 6” dia. $900–1,200 938: D E V E Z Cameo glass vase depicting a fishing boat in front of a village in greens and apricots. Top possibly ground down. Signed De Vez. 14” x 5 1/4” 939: $1,000–1,500 LEGRAS/DE VEZ, Etc. Four small scenic vases ca. 1910: Legras square vase etched and painted with landscape; deVez cabinet cameo glass vase with sailboats; J. Michel vessel painted with a Venitian scene; and Peynaud cabinet vase painted with sailboats. Al l marked. Legras: 6 3/4”; Michel: 7 1/4” $1,000–1,500 940: D ’ A R G E N T H A L Cameo glass cabinet vase patterned with stylized amber fronds on pale green ground, ca. 1905. Cameo signature D’ARGENTHAL. 4 1/2” $250–350 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 289 941: H A N D E L / R . L A L I Q U E Two glass vessels ca. 1920: a Handel Teroma vase of mottled blue and green glass, and a Lalique cactus pattern sponge bowl, stenciled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 7” and 7 1/4” dia. 942: $400–600 ENGLISH CAMEO GLASS STYLE Enameled glass vase patterned with white oak branches on shaded red ground, painted to simulate cameo glass, ca. 1890. 12” $500–700 943: A U S T R I A N A R T N O U V E A U Iridescent glass vase with brass mount, ca. 1905. Ht. 13 1/4” 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 $600–900 944: R I N D S K O P F A rt Nouveau red glass vase internall y decorated with iridescent lappets, original brass mount, ca. 1905. Unmarked. 14 1/4” $900–1,200 9 45: A U S T R I A N A R T N O U V E A U Four vases with metal mounts, including a Loetz-type blue oil spot vase, drilled, an oil spot footed bowl, a pale green vase with foliate mount and a threaded low vase. Ta llest 10” $1,000–1,500 946: BOHEMIAN A rt Deco vase in blue oil spot iridescence and yell o w. Foot rim polished. Stenciled signature Czechoslovakia (part l y obscured). 8 3/4” $500–750 947: AUSTRIAN ART NOUVEAU Five various vases, including a Loetz-type vase patterned with green iridescent waves and with foliate neck. Loetz type 11”, tallest 13 3/4” $1,200–1,600 948: A U S T R I A N A R T N O U V E A U Six various vases, including a pair with applied lappets, and a pair with silver mounted rims. Ta llest pair 8 3/4” 290 $700–900 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 949: A U S T R I A N A R T N O U V E A U Six items including an oval two-handled bowl, vase with two applied handles and four various cabinet vases. Bowl 12”, tallest 8 1/4” 950: $1,000–1,500 CLEMENT MASSIER Etc. Two pieces: a small Massier vase with lustered glaze and silver mounted foliate rim, painted signature, together with a tall Austrian Art Nouveau pottery vase, chip to one upper leaf tip. 5 3/4” and 20” 949 950 $1,000–1,500 951: T I F F A N Y Nineteen glass tiles in three sizes and four colors, green, ruby, opal, and marbleized a m b e r. Unmarked. 4" sq., 2" sq., 4" x 1 1/2" $1,250–1,750 952: QUEZAL Large bell-shaped shade with white and green pulled feather pattern on gold ground. Unmarked. 5 3/4” x 10” $1,000–1,500 953: Q U E Z A L Pair of art glass shades in green and gold p u lled leaf pattern. Small flake to fitter. Etched marks. 6 1/4” $950–1,250 951 952 954: QUEZAL Two pairs of art glass shades in green p u lled feather pattern, one pair with pull e d drag loop. One pair marked. Ta llest: 5 1/2” $900–1,200 955: Q U E Z A L Three pairs of white and gold ribbed art glass shades. Etched mark. Ta llest: 5 1/4” 953 954 955 $700–1,000 956: Q U E Z A L Four assorted art glass shades in gold or blue pulled feather pattern, including one p a i r. Etched mark. Ta llest: 5 3/4” $850–1,250 956 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 291 STEUBEN 957: Four art glass shades, one reverse pull e d drape, one pumpkin, one blue Aurene, and one pulled feather. All marked but pumpkin. Ta llest: 6” $900–1,200 958: L U S T R E A R T Four shades of gold and blue iridescent art glass with white and green pulled feather pattern. Small chip to one fitter. Each marked Lustre Art . 5 1/4” 957 958 $600–800 959: L U S T R E A R T Four art glass shades, one pair of floriform gold and white fishnet pattern, one flaring gold and white fishnet, and one white and green pulled feather. Small chips to fitter. A ll but flaring marked. Ta llest: 5 1/2” $500–750 960: Q U E Z A L Three assorted art glass shades, one in p u lled feather, one fishnet, and one threaded with hearts. All marked. Ta llest: 5 1/4” 961: 959 960 $600–900 DURAND (Attr.) Three art glass shades, two in hearts and vine pattern, and one threaded with leaves. Unmarked. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $600–900 962: F O S T O R I A Four art glass shades, one white calcite, two in the pulled drape pattern, and one in blue and white with double drag loo p pattern. None marked. Ta llest: 7 1/4” $600–900 END OF SESSION THREE 961 292 962 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m CRAFTSMAN AUCTIONS SESSION FOUR Sunday, September 17, 2006 • immediately following Session Three 1000: R O S E V I L L E D e lla Robbia tall flaring vase excised with a pattern of stylized blossoms in bottlegreen on a French blue ground. Two firing lines to rim, restoration to chip at base. Rozane Ware medallion and E.L. 11” x 4” $2,000–3,000 1001: ROSEVILLE D e lla Robbia vase carved with French blue tulips on a against a yellow ground. Rozane Ware medal l i o n . 11 1/4” x 4 3/4” $2,750–3,500 1002: R O S E V I L L E Egypto large and rare vase embossed with stylized floral design. Rozane Egypto wafer. 15” $3,000–4,000 1003: R O S E V I L L E Azurean rare bulbous vase painted by W. Myers with a cat. Restoration to underside of base. No visible mark due to possible d r i ll-hole restoration on underside. 8” x 6” $2,000–3,000 1000 1002 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1001 1003 295 1004: R O S E V I L L E Pauleo large bulbous vase covered in an exceptional marbleized lustered glaze. Unmarked. 13 1/2” x 9” $1,500–2,000 1005: R O S E V I L L E Two pieces: one Futura four-sided vase with stepped base in pink and green glossy glaze, restoration to one corner, unmarked; and a Pauleo bulbous vase in marbleized lustered bronze, bruise to shoulder, restoration to rim and base, unmarked. 8” and 9 1/2” $400–600 1006: R O S E V I L L E Futura bulbous vase with stepped neck, c overed in a green-blue glaze with charcoaling near base. Paper label. 12 1/2” x 7” $45 0 – 6 5 0 1007: 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 ROSEVILLE Rare Futura flaring vase with green stepped base and buttresses. Three tight lines from rim, small nick to base (most likely from grinding). Unmarked. 12 1/4” x 5” $1,000–1,500 1008: ROSEVILLE Four orange Futura pieces, a pair of stepped vases with circles and triangles in polychrome, and a flaring bowl with matching flower frog. Nick to underside of frog, small ground area and two 1/6” fill e d in nicks to underside of rim to bowl. Va s e s both bear paper label. Vase: 10” $800–1,200 1009: ROSEVILLE Two Futura two-handled vases, one tal l blue with flaring rim and stylized yel l o w tulips, the other a flat pink. Extensive restoration to blue, small chip to bottom of pink (does not show on side). 12 3/4” and 4 1/4” 1010: $400–600 ROSEVILLE Three Russco vases, two green (repair to rim of taller, base of shorter), and one orange (crack from rim). Unmarked. 10 1/2” and 6 1/2” $350–500 1011: ROSEVILLE Three orange Russco vases. Several repairs to the tallest, nicks to one other. One bears paper label. 9 1/2” and 8 1/2” each 296 $350–500 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 1012: R O S E V I L L E Sunflower umbrella stand. Crisply decorated, strong color. Faint spiderlines on bottom, do not go through. Excell e n t condition ov e r a ll. Unmarked. 20 1/4” x 11 1/2” $4,000–6,000 1013: R O S E V I L L E Large brown Wisteria vase with ribbed base and flaring rim. Crisp mold, goo d c o l o r. Foil label. 12 1/2” x 9” $650–950 1014: 1012 1013 ROSEVILLE Ta ll pink Baneda vase. 1/4” chip to one handle, 1/4” bruise to the other handle. Unmarked. 12 1/2” x 9 1/4” $600–800 1015: R O S E V I L L E Pink Baneda bulbous vase. Drill - h o l e through underside of base. Unmarked. 10 1/4” x 7 1/2” $400–600 1016: R O S E V I L L E Blue Windsor spherical vase, crisply decorated with ferns on both sides. Unmarked. 7 1/2” x 7” 1017: 1014 1015 $500–750 ROSEVILLE Green Morning Glory double wall pocket. S m a ll nick to outer edge of rim, 3/4” chip to inner rim. Unmarked. 8 1/2” $400–600 1018: R O S E V I L L E Green Morning Glory double wall pocket. S m a ll nick to outer edge of rim. Unmarked. 8 1/2” $500–700 1019: R O S E V I L L E Blue Pine Cone wall pocket, 1273-8”. Restoration to tip of branch. Raised mark. $300–400 1016 1017 1018 1019 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 297 1020: W E L L E R Fine Jap Birdimal mug decorated in squeezebag with a geisha reading boo k s under trees, against a deep green-blue ground. Incised Well e r Faience/Rhead/X/G462. 5 1/4” x 5” $700–900 1021: WELLER Jap Birdimal tankard very finely decorated with a geisha and parasol under tall trees, against a deep blue ground. Several short and shallow scratches. Incised Well e r Faience/Rhead/X/G580. 11” x 6” 1020 $1,250–1,750 1021 1022: WELLER Fine Jap Birdimal mug decorated in squeezebag with a geisha and a cat, against a deep blue-green ground. 1/2” glaze flake at base, one minute fleck to squeezebag. Incised Well e r Faience/Rhead/X/G462. 5 1/4” x 5” $700–900 1023: CLEWELL C o p p e r-clad tall baluster vase covered in a g ood bronze and verdigris patina. Restoration to 2” area of shoulder. Incised C l e w e ll 236. 17 1/4” x 8 1/2” $2,250–2,750 1024 1022 WELLER J e w e ll large mug with medallions of a woman, and grapevines, the base decorated with a band of red cabochons between twisted, leafy vines. Very minor nick to one cabochon. Impressed mark. 6 3/4” x 5 1/4” 1024A $300–400 WELLER Matt Green basket-shaped vase on a S i l v e rtone blank. A rare piece, very crisply decorated. Restoration to handle. Unmarked. 1024 1023 1024A 1025 298 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 9” x 7” $200–400 1025: CLEWELL Unusual copper-clad bulbous vase etched with a fish swimming among sea plants. Fine original finish. Unmarked. 8” x 5 1/4” $850–1,250 1026: W E L L E R Rhead Faience oil lamp base decorated with a band of geese. Kiln kiss and smal l p u l ls to feet, (factory flaws). Incised Well e r Rhead Faience. 13 1/2” x 6 1/2” $1,500–2,000 1027: O W E N S Soudaneze rare vase painted with a white poppy on a black ground. A few scratches, some glaze bubbles. Impressed OWENS SOUDANEZE 220, artist marked CF?. 8 3/4” x 5” $500–700 1028: R O S E V I L L E Woodland twisted faceted vase decorated with poppies in amber. Unmarked. 6 1/2” x 2 1/2” 1026 1027 $600–900 1029: R O S E V I L L E Large and rare brown Pine Cone urn, 91215”. Minute fleck or burst to one needle. Impressed mark. $1,400–1,900 1030: ROSEVILLE Large and rare blue Pine Cone urn, 912-15”. Impressed mark. $1,500–2,000 1031: ROSEVILLE 1028 Large and rare green Pine Cone urn, 91215”. Impressed mark. $1,250–1,750 1029 1030 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 1031 299 1032: R O S E V I L L E Rare and large Azurean bulbous vase painted by unknown artist with branches of roses. Restoration to 1/2 of rim, peppering throughout. Impressed 8 45 / 2 / i l legible art i s t ’s mark. 11 3/4” x 10” $2,000–2,500 1033: ROSEVILLE Early Velmoss jardinière. 1/4” chip to inner rim. Unmarked. 10” x 13 1/4” $400–600 1034: ROSEVILLE F ooted jardinière with spade-shaped buttresses and checkerboard pattern. Restoration to feet. Unmarked. 10 1/4” x 12 1/2” 1032 1033 1034 1035 $350–500 1035: R O S E V I L L E Frosted Matt four-handled jardinière c overed in a fine curdled dark green glaze. Unmarked. 9 1/2” x 12” $850–1,250 1036: WELLER Rare Matt Green architectural-form vase with buttressed handles, the body with faint impressed decoration. Very minor grinding chip. Unmarked. 11 1/2” x 6 1/2” $1,000–1,500 1037: ROSEVILLE Chloron tall flaring, fluted vase. Unmarked. 16” x 7” $1,250–1,750 1036 300 1037 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 1038: W E L L E R Aurelian ewer with ruf fled rim, finely painted by T.J. Wheatley with amber and y e llow nasturtium. Minor cloudiness at rim. Impressed and incised mark, art i s t ’s initials. 13” x 6” $550–700 1039: WELLER Fine and large Louwelsa cylindrical vase decorated by Turner with portrait of Napoleon. Slight glaze lif ting, but very fine condition ov e r a ll. Impressed mark, art i s t ’s signature. 18” x 5” 1038 $1,500–2,000 1039 1040: WELLER Etna vase molded with pink daisies against a shaded dark gray ground. Stamped WELLER WARE ETNA. 10 3/4” x 4 1/2” $200–300 1041: O W E N S Lotus vase finely painted by Charles Chilcote with an egret. Stamped OWENS 219. 8” x 3 1/2” 1042: 1040 1041 $600–800 WELLER Dickensware II small pitcher incised with p o rtrait of a Native American on a tan and green ground. Stamped mark. 4” x 3 3/4” $350–500 1043: W E L L E R Rare and early Dickensware baluster vase decorated by H.S. with portrait of a cavalier on one side. A few very short and s h a llow scratches. Unusual white bottom with target-like mark and impressed Dickensware mark. 14” x 5” $650–950 1044: W E L L E R Hudson vase painted by Ruth Axline with a branch of yellow and pink dogwoo d blossoms around the entire upper body. Kiln stamp/art i s t ’s cipher. 1042 1043 9” x 4 1/2” $45 0 – 6 5 0 1 0 45: W E L L E R Two Hudson ovoid vases, one painted by Hester Pillsbury with daffodils, the other by H.F. with pink nasturtium (tight hairline from rim). Very crisply decorated. Incised mark and art i s t ’s signatures. 7” x 3 3/4” $900–1,200 1044 1045 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 301 1046: W E L L E R Louwelsa rare mantle clock, painted by Lizabeth Blake with tall yellow flower. A few minor abrasions, crack to glass doo r , original movement, excellent condition ov e r a ll. Impressed mark and art i s t ’s initials. 10” x 11” 1047: $45 0 – 6 5 0 LONHUDA Ta ll bottle-shaped vase painted by Helen M. Harper with yellow flowers, green leaves, and buds. Restoration to drill - h o l e under base, art i s t ’s initials possibly reincised af ter repair. Impressed mark. 13” x 6” $400–600 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1048: W E L L E R Dickensware I tear-shaped vase painted by RGT with portrait of a lady. Restoration around rim. Stamped DICKENSWA R E WELLER 321. 12 3/4” x 8 1/2” $400–600 1049: W E L L E R Chase ovoid vase with sterling deposit of a fox chase, on verdigris ground. Heavily crazed near base. Incised Well e r Pottery/Sterling. 9” x 5”. $400–600 1050: W E L L E R Two pieces including an Aurelian bud vase painted with a wild rose (a few scratches), and an Eocean bulbous bud vase (1/10” nick to rim, next to a small glaze miss). Both marked. 5 1/4” and 5 3/4” $300–500 1051: SWASTIKA KERAMOS Two bottle-shaped vases, one decorated with beading in the style of the Owens Coralene Opalesce line, in green and white, the other like an Owens Mission. Medal l i o n marks. Ta llest: 7” x 3” 1052: $400–600 OWENS CYRANO/ SOUDANEZE MATT Two vases, a two-handled Soudaneze with grape vine, Cyrano pitcher (restored chip to spout). Soudaneze stamped. 7” and 5” 1053: $400–600 OWENS CYRANO Corseted jardinière with squeezebag decoration. Restoration to rim chip, a few hairlines, small nicks to decoration. Unmarked. 7 1/2” x 8 1/2” $250–350 302 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 1054: W E L L E R Rare Zona jardinière and pedestal set decorated with panels of cattails and kingfishers. The crispest example of this form we have seen. Very minor hairline to both rim and base of jardinière. Stamped mark. 30 1/2” ov e r a ll 1055: $1,500–2,000 ROSEVILLE Vista massive jardinière and pedestal set. Two faint spiderlines to bottom of jard, g l a z e d - over factory chip to rim of both jard and ped. Unmarked. 37” ov e r a ll 1056: $1,500–2,000 ROSEVILLE Blue Wisteria 8” jardinière and pedestal set. Restoration to rim and base of jardinière. Unmarked. O v e r a ll height: 24” $2,000–3,000 1057: R O S E V I L L E Blue Fuchsia jardinière and pedestal set, 655-8”. Great condition, fleck and a few very minor scratches ov e r a ll. Raised mark. $1,200–1,500 1058: 1054 1055 ROSEVILLE Sunflower umbrella stand. Crisply decorated. Faint spiderlines to bottom, e x c e llent condition ov e r a ll. Black paper label. 20 1/4” x 11 1/2” 1059: $4,000–6,000 WELLER Baldin large jardinière and pedestal set. (A great example of this form) Marked. 40” ov e r a ll 1056 $1,500–1,800 1057 1058 1059 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 303 1060: B U R L E Y W I N T E R Large two-handled floor vase modeled with m e d a llions of lions heads, covered in mottled indigo glaze. Chip to one m e d a llion. Marked BURLEY- W I N T E R CROOKSVILLE O. 20 1/2” x 17” $500–700 1061: BURLEY WINTER Bulbous floor vase with two medallions of l i o n’s heads covered in olive, turquoise, and i vory frothy glaze. BW mark. 18” x 14” $45 0 – 6 5 0 1062: B U R L E Y W I N T E R Large two-handled floor vase modeled with m e d a llions of lions heads, covered in mottled purple and rose glaze. Chip to one m e d a llion. Marked BURLEY- W I N T E R CROOKSVILLE O. 21 1/4” x 17” $500–750 1063: G A R D E N U R N C overed in glossy blue flambé glaze. Unmarked. 25 1/2” x 15” $350–500 1064: 1060 1061 BAUER Two two-handled baluster-shaped vases c overed in bright orange and sea foam green glazes. Restoration and reglued handle to orange. Unmarked. 22 1/2” and 20” $750–1,250 1065: F L O O R V A S E Pair of floor vases or garden urns cov e r e d in frothy blue-gray and cobalt glazes. Unmarked. 25” x 11” 1062 1063 1064 1065 304 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m $600–800 1066: R O S E V I L L E Six Tourmaline vases, two ovoid in orange and blue (fleck to orange, grinding nicks to blue), one bulbous with ribbed base, one ribbed flaring, and one stepped flaring in mottled pink and blue. Four marked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” $600–900 1067: ROSEVILLE Four Earlam vases in turquoise mottled glaze. Unmarked. Ta llest: 8 1/4” $300–400 1068: ROSEVILLE Three Orian vases in mottled brown and turquoise. Unmarked. 9 1/2” and 7 1/4” 1069: 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 $350–500 ROSEVILLE Four Orian vases in turquoise and beige mottled glaze. 7 1/2” squat vase with hairline to one handle, deep crazing lines to body of 7 1/2” bud vase, minor grinding to cylindrical. One marked. Ta llest: 10 3/4” $400–600 1070: R O S E V I L L E Three Orian vases, two in deep rose, the third in bright yellow, all with turquoise accents and interiors. Unmarked. 6 1/4”, 7 1/2”, 12 1/2” $400–600 1071: ROSEVILLE Five Tuscany vases: one gray squat (repaired chip to handle); and four pink, two large bulbous (larger with restored handle), and two squat (touch-ups to one). Unmarked. Ta llest: 10 1/2” 1072: $500–700 ROSEVILLE Nine Tuscany pieces in assorted pink, gray, and mottled blue-gray glaze; eight vases and one bowl. Tight hairline to bowl, nicks to handles of two pink small e r. Unmarked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” $400–600 1073: WELLER Voile rare pedestal decorated with tall fruit trees. Very minor chip to underside of base, does not show on side. Marked 24 in ink, underglaze. 21” $600–800 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 305 1074: B A U E R Two large oil jars in turquoise glaze. A few scratches. Unmarked. 20” and 22” $1,000–1,500 1075: B A U E R Large oil jar in indigo glaze. Glaze line around rim, a few scratches and bubble to body, drill hole to bottom. Unmarked. 25 1/2” x 17 1/2” 1076: $500–750 BAUER Four bulbous oil jars or vases covered in blue, orange, turquoise, and speckled pink glazes. Two marked BAUER POTT E RY LOS ANGELES CAL 16”. Approx. 16” each. 1074 1075 $1,500–2,500 1077: BAUER Pair of tall oil jars in orange glaze. Smal l bruise to side of one. Unmarked. 19 1/2” x 13” $1,000–1,500 1078: BAUER Pair of large oil jars in indigo glaze. Unmarked. 22” x 17” $1,000–1,500 1079: BAUER Large oil jar covered in turquoise glossy glaze. Unmarked. 22 1/2” x 18” $1,000–1,500 1076 1077 1078 306 1079 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 1080: R O S E V I L L E Green Poppy jardinière and pedestal set, 642-8”. Restoration to one handle, minor bruise to base, some dark crazing lines near rim of jard. Impressed mark. $500–700 1081: R O S E V I L L E Green Snowberry jardinière and pedestal set, IJ-8”. Minute fleck. Raised mark. $400–600 1080 1081 1081A R O S E V I L L E Vista umbrella stand. Restoration to area at base, long line from rim, faint line to interior (does not go through). Unmarked. 20” x 9 1/2” 1081B $300–500 WELLER Louwelsa tall ewer with ruf fled rim painted with yellow roses. Two minute bursts or flecks. Impressed numbers. 23” $1,250–1,750 1082: R O S E V I L L E Matte green cylindrical umbrella stand with banded floral details. Restored short opposing lines from rim. Unmarked. 20” x 11” 1081A 1081B 1083: $300–400 ZANESVILLE U m b r e lla stand, possibly Peters & Reed, with foliate design glazed in sheer green, the clay showing through. Unmarked. 20” x 12” $200–400 1084: R O S E V I L L E / W E L L E R Six pieces: three Roseville, one To u r m a l i n e flat vase, one Savona yellow vase, one Carnelian I flat vase; three Weller, one blue Paragon vase (two nicks to base), one flaring Fleron vase, and one Boutique squat vase. Some marked. Ta llest: 8 1/2” 1085: 1082 1083 WELLER Three vases: one Burntwood bulbous vase with morning glories, one corseted Etna, and one Warwick double bud vase. One marked. Ta llest: 8 1/4” 1084 $300–400 $400–600 1085 RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 307 1086: R O S E V I L L E Two green Baneda pieces, one urn and one bulbous bud vase. Restoration to small chip on handle of small e r. Unmarked. 7 1/2” and 6 1/2” 1087: $45 0 – 6 5 0 ROSEVILLE Two vases, a red Ferrella flaring vase, and a brown Bushberry ovoid, 31-7”. Ferell a unmarked. 6” 1086 1087 $500–700 1088: R O S E V I L L E Two blue Wisteria pieces, one bulbous vase and one jardinière. Overspray and possible restoration to jard. Unmarked. 6 1/4” and 4 1/4” 1089: $400–600 ROSEVILLE Two white Morning Glory vases, one spherical, 296-6”, the other flaring, 726-8”. Unmarked. 6 1/4” and 8 1/4” $500–750 1090: R O S E V I L L E Three pieces: a Vista bulbous vase, a blue Fuchsia vase, 891-6” (1/4” painted-ov e r chip at rim), and a brown Fuchsia vase, 894-7” (tight line with fleck). Vi s t a unmarked. 9 1/2” $500–750 1088 1089 1091: ROSEVILLE Two pieces: a red Ferel la flaring twohandled vase (curved line or reglued small chip at rim), and a brown Montacello squat vessel. Unmarked. 5 1/8” and 4” $45 0 – 6 5 0 1092: ROSEVILLE Utility Ware large mixing bowl with gray banded decoration. RV ink mark. 7” x 11 1/2” dia. $200–300 1093: 1090 1091 ROSEVILLE Five Juvenile pieces, a milk pitcher and s m a ll bowl with rabbits, a small pitcher with chicks, and a cup and saucer set with girl in bonnet. Two marked. Ta llest: 3 3/4” $300–400 1094: ROSEVILLE Six brown Pine Cone pieces: a vase, 843-8” (two small filled-in chips), a low bowl, 4256”, a bud vase, 479-7” (hairline and fill e d - i n chip), a canoe-shaped planter, 431-15”, a double wall pocket, 1273-8”, and a center bowl, 322-12” (flecks). All marked. $900–1,200 1092 308 1093 updated catalogue information on ragoart s . c o m 1095: R O S E V I L L E Seven pieces: a pair of blue Water Lily candlesticks, 1154-2”, a green Cosmos 10” bowl, a pink Water Lily vase, 79-9” (nicks), a yellow Peony vase, 58-6” (very poor base repair), a green Peony vase, 427-4”, and a t a ll green Snowberry vase, IV2-12” (nick to rim edge, chip to base ring). All marked. $350–500 1096: R O S E V I L L E Eleven pieces: a pair of green Clematis b ookends #14 (filled-in chips to one), six green Zephyr Lily pieces; a pair of b ookends, a rectangular planter, 1393-8”, a bud vase, 201-7”, and a pair of candlesticks, 1162-2”, two green Freesia vases, 119-7” (chips, one filled-in), and 200-7”, and a green Magnolia bowl, 449-10” (nicks to tips). All marked. $350–500 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1097: R O S E V I L L E Seven Moss pieces: six pink or orange, a w a ll pocket (touch-up to reglued chip at rim, repaired tip), three vases, 783-9”, 7777” (nicks to base), 778-7” (two small chips to base), a pair of candlesticks, and a blue vase, 776-7”. All marked. $350–500 1098: R O S E V I L L E Five pieces: a pair of pink Ixia candlesticks, 1126-4 1/2”, a pink Cremona four-sided 6” vase, a yellow Wincraft bowl, 229-14” (hairline to one handle), and a green A rt w ood rectangular vase, 1056-10”. Al l marked. $300–400 1099: ROSEVILLE Seven pieces: one blue White Rose urn, 146-5”, one blue Thornapple squat vessel, 808-4”, one blue Thornapple jardinière, 638-8” (filled-in nick to handle, repair to break at rim), one blue Iris bud vase, 9144” (underglaze nick to rim), a green Poppy 3” jardinière, a green Poppy pillow vase, 870-8” (repaired base), and a gray Poppy vase, 869-7” (nick to base). All marked. $350–500 1100: ROSEVILLE Four pink Columbine pieces: a squat vessel, 399-4” (fleck or burst to decoration), a tal l ovoid vase, 26-14 (small repair to rim, very minor flecks to handles), a bulbous vase, 14-6”, and a jardinière, 655-6”. All marked. $500–700 1101: R O S E V I L L E Four Green Pine Cone pieces: a pair of b ookends (restored corners), a dish #497 ( s m a ll filled-in chip to rim), and a 10 1/2” vase (tight hairline from rim). All marked. $350–500 END OF AUCTION RAGO ARTS AND AUCTION CENTER > 309
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