Maine Antique Digest, March 2015 29-D
- AUCTION -
Teco vase having four
buttresses and a green
matte glaze, marked,
10¼" high, uncrazed,
small nick at the base,
$2875.
Paul Louchet vase, Art
Nouveau, porcelain with
bronze mounts, a mer-
maid leaping from the
waves and reaching
for bronzed kelp at the
rim, marked, 15" high,
excellent
condition,
$2300.
Zsolnay wave vase, a mermaid and a
merman reaching for a catfish on the
ocean surface, another catfish on the
obverse, 8½" high x 10" wide, flat chip
outside the base rim, $2875.
Plato’s Ascension
by Henry
Faulkner (1924-1981) of Ken-
tucky, oil on masonite, signed,
titled, and dated “1973” on the
back, depicting the artist’s goat,
Alice, atop an altar-like structure
beside a citrus tree, 20½" x 12½"
(sight) plus original “Henry”
frame, excellent condition, $6900.
Polia Pillin plaque entitled
Musica
,
marked, 16½" x 10¼", faint craz-
ing, mounted against velvet within a
wooden frame, $5060.
Original illustration by Haddon Sundblom (1899-1976), oil on
canvas, thought to have been used in a Cream of Wheat adver-
tisement, picturing a mother apparently giving her daughter a
geography lesson, signed, 20" x 34", minor surface scuffs and
grime, $6325.
Royal Doulton Chang vase,
viscous glazes by Charles Noke
and Fred Moore, marked,
7 1/8" high x 6½" diameter,
excellent condition, $7475.
Charder cameo Art Deco footed vase,
chestnut foliage and nuts in a repeat-
ing design in autumn colors, acid
backdrop of frost with orange and
cream, marked, 6½" high x 12" wide,
excellent condition, $3450.
Delphin Massier pitcher,
a nude girl for the handle,
Bacchus-like face below the
spout, in metallic reflective
glaze in multiple shades,
marked, 10 1/8" high,
excellent condition, $3220.
Barnyard scene by Ada W. Shulz
(1870-1928) of Indiana, heavy impasto,
signed, showing a child feeding farm
fowl, 15 3/8" x 11 3/8" (sight) plus new
frame, recently cleaned, excellent con-
dition, $7187.50.
Daum Nancy oval
cameo vase, tall
pink and white dai-
sies, signed, 11 7/8"
high, flat nick inside
the rim, $7762.50.
Pueblo Chief
by John Hauser (1859-
1913), gouache on paper, showing a
Native American with rifle in hand
standing in front of his mount while
another rider gallops nearby, signed
and dated 1901, 13¾" x 9 5/8" (sight
size), excellent condition, $5520.
Rookwood pair of swan bookends, Sallie Toohey
design, cast in 1928, trio of high glazes, 4" high,
uncrazed and excellent, $1725. The catalog noted,
“This is only the 3rd set of these we’ve offered.”
M o o r c r o f t
M a c i n t y r e
L a n d s c a p e
vase done in
shades of blue
and
green
with touches
of
yellow,
m a r k e d ,
12" high, fine
overall craz-
ing, $4370.
R o o k w o o d
Standard glaze
Indian
vase,
Adeliza Sehon,
1901, portrait
of With Horns,
an
Oglala
Sioux
chief,
10 1/8" high,
marked as a
second, glaze
scratch,
fine
crazing, $4255.
Daum
Nancy
footed vase dec-
orated in cameo
with red anemo-
nes, vertical stripes
in ivory and tea-
berry rose, marked,
8" high, $8912.50.
Newcomb
College
high-glaze vase with
seven unfurled yel-
low irises carved
and
painted
by
Marie Levering Ben-
son, 1908, marked,
12 3/8" high, excel-
lent condition, faint
crazing, $8912.50.
Rookwood boy and dol-
phin figural, Clement
Barnhorn design, hand-
pressed in 1912, Ombroso
glaze, 15" high, excellent
condition, $3680. The cat-
alog noted, “These are typ-
ically seen in the larger size
and produced by the Faience
Division for fountain instal-
lations.... We’ve never seen
this piece in this size.”
Unmarked table lamp with a 20" leaded glass
shade featuring a dragonfly, butterfly, and a bird
hovering over a field of flowers, the skirt in amber
glass, detachable cast metal dome with life-size tea-
sel blossoms, frogs, and snails, the base resembling
a vine-wrapped tree, 28" high overall, weighing 65
pounds, three pieces of glass missing, a
few glass sections loose, $4025.
Rookwood
Mahogany
glaze lidded potpourri
jar with butterfly handles,
Kitaro Shirayamadani, 1888,
dragon design, 6" high, fine
overall crazing, $6037.50.
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