Maine Antique Digest, April 2015 33-C
- AUCTION -
Mulholland Brothers tea and coffee service #536,
hand-hammered sterling silver, stamped logos and
numbers, six pieces including a 24" wide tray and
9½" high coffeepot, complete, excellent condition, no
monograms, typical light surface scratches, $17,500.
Gustav Stickley tray #346,
hand-hammered copper, circa
1905, stamped signature, 20½"
diameter, minor wear, excellent
overall, $15,860.
Gustav Stickley cigar box #268, hand-ham-
mered and riveted copper, removable mahog-
any liner, stamped signature, 5" high x 7½"
wide, original patina, typical minor wear, very
good overall, $6100.
Sequoia Forest
by Gustave Baumann (1881-
1971), color woodblock print, signed, titled,
and numbered 13/125, 13" x 12¾" plus mat
and frame, a few spots of foxing, mat burn to
margins, $20,740.
Gustav Stickley table, oak, uncataloged
form, unsigned, 37" diameter, original
leather top and brass tacks, original
finish, minor stains to leather, $20,740.
Gustav Stickley pair of #602 wall
sconces, hand-hammered copper, orig-
inal glass, stamped signature to one,
12½" high, original patina, chips to fit-
ter rims on shades, $6100.
Gustav Stickley jardinière
#276, hand-hammered cop-
per, stamped circular signa-
ture, 12" high, original patina,
$9150.
Jessie Preston (1873-after
1942) candlestick #2,
bronze, organic form with
a tooled clover design,
impressed signature, 12"
high, original patina, very
good overall, $10,370.
Kappa candlestick by
Robert Riddle Jarvie
(1865-1941),
brass,
signed, 14" high, orig-
inal patina, $4575.
Grueby Faience Company
vase decorated by Ruth
Erickson (1883-after 1932),
carved and applied vertical
leaves, suspended matte green
glaze, incised artist’s initials,
illegible date, 22" high, minor
glaze chipping to foot, very
good overall, $20,740. This
was the vase discovered in the
lobby of a hotel in Southwest
Harbor, Maine.
Textile attributed to Samuel Rowe of
England, wool and cotton, stylized
foliate decoration, unsigned, 84" x
46½", dirty throughout, wrought-
iron hanging support, good overall,
$4575.
Gustav Stickley narrow bow-arm Morris chair
#2340, circa 1902, oak, unsigned, 38" high x 28" wide,
re-covered leather cushions on original seat founda-
tion, original finish, some wear, $17,080.
Charles Rohlfs (1853-1936) bridal
chest, circa 1902, carved oak and
wrought iron, unsigned, 28" high x 52"
wide, all original including finish, joint
separation to top, some staining, rough-
ness to bottoms of feet, $11,590.
Gustav Stickley sideboard #901, oak,
unsigned, 40" high x 50" wide, enhanced
original finish, some edge chips, $36,600.
Omicron
cande-
labrum by Rob-
ert Riddle Jarvie
(1865-1941), brass,
signed, 11" high
x 7" wide, origi-
nal patina, minor
wear and staining,
very good overall,
$9150.
High Country
by Frances Hammell
Gearhart (1869-1958), color woodblock
print, signed and titled, 11" x 9½" plus
mat and frame, light toning and foxing,
$6250.
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Grueby Faience Company jardinière,
green matte glaze, impressed logos,
12½" high x 19" diameter, eight hair-
lines around the rim, some crazing,
$10,980.