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Glenn Miller To Hold Large, One-Owner Advertising Auction On Feb. 9, 10, And 11 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2018 • VOL. 49, NO. 6
Glenn Miller of Hixton, Wis., will hold a three-day, single-owner advertising auction on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Feb. 9, 10, and 11, at the
Monroe County Fairgrounds. The fairgrounds are located at 1625 Butts Ave. in Tomah, Wis. Miller does not charge a buyer’s Continued on page 2
Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association Holds 70th Annual Conference And Trade Show
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Tim Keller Of Lancaster Is New Incoming PAA President One of the largest auctioneer associations in the U.S. recently gathered for its 70th annual conference, which was held in Harrisburg, Pa. The membership of the P e n n s y l v a n i a Auctioneers Association is made up of auction professionals who are passionate about the auction industry. Outgoing PAA President Kim Williams of Bloomsburg (only the second female president) handed off the gavel to Tim Keller of Lancaster. Keller was the The Auctioneer of the Year award was awarded to H. Brent chairperson of this Souder of Hatfield, shown here along with his wife, Anita. Continued on page 2
Officers for the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association include (from right) Tim Keller, president; Jeff Pennington, president-elect; Daniel Reeder, vice president; Robert A. Ensminger, treasurer; and Kim Williams, who will serve one more year on the PAA board of directors as immediate past president.
Jake Yoder of Port Royal won the bid calling championship.
Locati To Sell Collection Of Meerschaum Pipes on page 4
“The Way Back: The Paintings Of George A. Weymouth” On View At The Brandywine River Museum Of Art The Brandywine River Museum of Art recently opened the first comprehensive exhibition of George A. “Frolic” Weymouth’s artistic career, examining his contribution to American painting. Weymouth (1936–2016) was perhaps best known for his philanthropic endeavors, in particular as one of the founders and longtime chairman of the Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art. He was also a remarkable artist. On view through June 3, “The Way Back: The Paintings of George A. Weymouth” features 65 of Weymouth’s best works chosen by guest curator Joseph J. Rishel. The selection will demonstrate the breadth of the artist’s visual investigations across many mediums, from the loose energetic “The Way Back,” 1963, is a tempera-on-panel, style and monochromatic palette 44.75-by-34.75 inches, from McCoy duPont of his early oils made in the 1950s Weymouth. Courtesy of George A. Weymouth. to the luminous, highly detailed temperas of his later career. watercolor studies Weymouth did Mentored by his friend Andrew in preparation for his tempera Wyeth, Weymouth worked in both paintings. These rarely seen works watercolor and egg tempera for the will provide a rich understanding rest of his career to create insight- of Weymouth’s keen eye and his ful portraits and haunting, hushed artistic process. landscapes that spoke eloquently Encouraged by his mother, of his passionate love of nature. In Dulcinea “Deo” du Pont, Weymouth these paintings, Weymouth created expressed an early interest in art. a rich atmosphere demonstrating Formal training came when he took his skill in capturing varying effects art classes while at St. Mark’s of light. The exhibition will also School and later at Yale University. include a number of pencil and Continued on page 6
Extremely Rare Danish Abolitionist Medal Acquired By The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation on page 6
American Self-Taught And Avant-Garde Art Explored In Major Traveling Exhibition on page 10
The Hudson Show: New Venue, Great Results on page 13
In This Issue SHOPS, SHOWS & MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . starting on page 3 SHOPS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . on page 5 EVENT & AUCTION CALENDAR . on page 8 AUCTION SALE BILLS . . . starting on page 8
FEATURED AUCTION RESULTS: Theriault’s - January 6 in Annapolis, Maryland - Page 4
AUCTIONEER DIRECTORY . . . . . on page 9 CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . on page 15
antiquesandauctionnews.net processing; Dana Hurley of Balsamo on quilts; Andy Greencastle, in Sedora of Liberty 2013. Financial Strategies, The PAA is honalong with Randy Brant, ored to have so CPA, and Steven Miller many members who Esq. on the challenges of have dedicated owning your own busitheir careers to the ness; Duane B. Britton of industry and who Britton Consulting Group have made the on personal communicaindustry better for tions and working togethall. Several awards er; George Michak Esq., are given out each PAA Legal Counsel; year to honor some Thomas Bayles, of of those auctionMortgage Craft LLC; Ryan eers, and this year Mellinger of Prime two auctioneers Transfer Inc.; and Steve were inducted into Wenzel of BB&T Wealth. the PAA Hall of The association also Fame. This award is heard from several progiven to an individfessionals within the ual based on industry and within its integrity, honesty, own membership, high moral characincluding Jamie Shearer, Mark Ferry of Latrobe (left) and Kenneth Hansell Jr. of Lititz were inducted into the PAA Hall of Fame. ter, acute fairness, Nevin Rentzel, Matt and distinction and Every five years, the asso- is bestowed on an auctioneer Hurley, Bob Dann, Chris president. Trisha Brauer, a Answini, Kim Douglass, Matt current National Auctioneers ciation also hosts the who, over the course of his or Hostetter, Sandy Brittingham, Association director, gave sev- Champion of Champions her profession, has committed Sandy Alderfer, Sherm eral informative presenta- Competition during the con- him or herself to fostering ference. This was held during excellence in the auction Hostetter, and Jeff Pennington, tions to the group as well. The PAA traditionally hosts the group’s Fun Auction at the industry. The award winners who will be the chairperson for the 2019 conference, as the PA Auctioneer Competition Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey. were Mark Ferry of Latrobe and well as the 2019 association at the Farm Show Complex dur- It’s a competition of the best- Kenneth Hansell Jr. of Lititz. ing the PA Farm Show. This is of-the-best for all past PA The recipient of the prestithe 39th year for the competi- Auctioneer champions. gious award of Auctioneer of tion, and this year the category Coming out on top with the the Year was awarded to H. of Top Female Competitor was 2018 championship was Matt Brent Souder of Hatfield. The added. Auction goers saw first- Hostetter of Beaver Falls. nominations for this award hand the best auctioneers in Runner-up was J. Meryl are chosen by auctioneers in the state. There were 25 con- Stoltzfus of Millerstown, and his/her area, and the winner testants, with Jake Yoder of in third place was Matt’s is selected by his/her Port Royal winning as overall father, Sherm Hostetter, also statewide peers. Souder has champion. Named both run- of Beaver Falls. This was the shown excellent leadership, ner-up and rookie was Chase third Champion of Champions high ethical standards, willNoll of Kirkwood, and the Top Competition. Past winners ingness to share with others, Female Competitor was have been Nevin Rentzel of participation in community Elizabeth Stamm of Jonestown. York, in 2008, and Matthew affairs, and outstanding
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successful conference with hundreds of auction professionals in attendance, including auctioneers, apprentices, auctioneering students, support personnel, vendors, and presenters. The event took place from Jan. 9 through 12 at the Sheraton HarrisburgHershey. Conference participants had access to many educational seminars during the course of the event that will allow them to better serve their buyers, sellers, and the industry as a whole. Continuing education points were available to the many auctioneers who maintain advanced auctioneer certifications or auctioneer licenses held in other states requiring education. The group heard from several experts in various fields, including Craig Fleming on building strong businesses; Russ Hilk of Wavebid on marketing; Lori Cherry-Dobyns of United Merchant Processing Association on credit card
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contributions to the PAA and the auction profession in 2017. Several auction companies garnered awards in the traditional first-place categories in the PAA Advertising/Marketing Contest, including Hostetter Auctioneers, Hurley Auctions, Ken Geyer Real Estate Auctioneers Inc., Fortna Auctioneers and Marketing Group, Alderfer Auction, Max Spann Real Estate and Auction Co., Martin Auctioneers Inc., Comly Auctioneers & Appraisers, Cordier Auctions and Appraisers, and Tammy Miller Auctions. Judged and chosen by all auctioneers in attendance was the advertising/marketing award of “Auctioneer’s Choice.” The winner of this award was Cordier Auctions and Appraisals. “Best of Show” is strictly a judges’ award and was bestowed to Alderfer Auction. Officers for the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association for 2018 include the following: Tim Keller, president, of Lancaster; Jeff Pennington, president-elect, of New Castle; Daniel Reeder, vice president, of Beaver Falls; and Robert A. Ensminger, treasurer, of Harrisburg. Kim Williams of Bloomsburg will serve one more year on the PAA board of directors as immediate past president. Kimberly K. Douglass of Boyertown is the administrator. To find a PAA auctioneer in your area or to find out more about the association, visit www.paauctioneers.org.
“Pretty In Pink” At Haddon Heights During Month Of February
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Chase Noll of Kirkwood was named both runner-up and rookie winner in the bid premium for incalling competition. house bidding. Different terms apply to online bidding. The large sale will include advertising “Pretty In Pink is a color happiness, and love, and it is signs, clocks, theroften associated with health, also the theme of the latest mometers, banners, P.O. Box 500, special display at oil cans, oil bottles, the Haddon Heights Mount Joy, PA 17552 bicycles, pedal cars, pedal call 715-299-2543 or email Antiques Center. 800-800-1833 tractors, boat motors, license wisconsinjunk@yahoo.com. Throughout the 717-653-1833 For more information, visit plates, license plate toppers, month of February, 717-653-6165 fax red wing crocks, cast-iron www.millersauctionco.com. shopgoers will find e-mail: antiquesnews@engleonline.com cookware, milk bottles, fruit all sorts of pink jars, toys, guns, and much Editor - Karl Pass, 717-278-1404 antiques and cole-mail: kpass@antiquesandauctionnews.net more. The following photos lectibles gathered show a small variety of the together. Pink glass, Advertising Sales material. John Barilla, Ext. 2536 such as ruffled To contact Glenn Miller, Arlene Bair, Ext. 2561 Fenton glass conCirculation - Linda Deshler, Ext. 2541 tainers, pink pottery, china decoratClassifieds ed with pink roses, 1-800-428-4211 Fax 717-492-2566 and vintage prints, Sample copy ........................... $2.50 jewelry, doilies, and Doing 1 YEAR, third class ............... $28.00 hankies featuring Our Part 1 YEAR, first class ................. $80.00 pink flowers will put 6 MONTHS, first class .......... $48.00 pep in anyone’s All checks must be in U.S. funds. step as spring is Checks must be drawn on U.S. bank hopefully not far away. As OR add $7.00 to subscription price. might be expected, there will 4 EASY WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE! be some hearts and valentines Antiques & Auction News is distributed at shops, mixed in for good measure. shows, markets and auctions throughout the North1. Call: 1-800-800-1833, ext. 2541 Antiques & Auction News™ This special display will be eastern United States. 2. Fax this form: 717-653-6165 P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552 perfect for anyone shopping General Deadline for Shows, Markets, Shops, 3. Mail this form to address shown for a special gift. 1 Year, 3rd Class ..................................... $28.00 Auctioneer Directory, Services/Supplies/Specialties The Haddon Heights 4. www.antiquesandauctionnews.net Every Wednesday At 3 P.M. 6 Months, 1st Class ................................ $48.00 Antiques Center is open seven Auction Deadline Every Thursday at 11 A.M. And Receive days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 1 Year, 1st Class ...................................... $80.00 Issues Are Mailed One Week Prior To Publication Date p.m., with extended hours on Each issue contains important, dated material. For timely Friday evenings. The multiNews articles, press releases, and feature articles about Delivery, subscribe by 1st Class. antiques, antiquing, collectors, collections, museums, shows, dealer shop is located off Exit Have your credit card number and expiration shops, auction results, historical sites, auctioneers, etc., are NOTE TO 3RD CLASS SUBSCRIBERS: No refunds date ready when you call! 29B of I-295 on Clements considered for publication. Photographs which enhance the available for late delivery. Post Office does not promise articles are welcome. Manuscripts must be accompanied by a Bridge Road in Barrington, N.J. delivery by a specific date. self-addressed stamped postcard in order that the editor may For further information, notify author of receipt of material. Address to Editor’s attention. All checks must be in U.S. funds. Checks must be drawn on call 856-546-0555. ( ) PAYMENT ENCLOSED We reserve the right to edit material submitted for publication to
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Locati To Sell Collection Of Meerschaum Pipes
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16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222 Pennsylvania Ave. Quality antiques & collectibles. 40 Dlrs. Open Daily 10:304:30, Closed Sundays Dlrs welcome. 16801 State College 814-238-2980 APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169 Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in a gallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Open daily 10 to 6. Wide variety.
18229 Jim Thorpe 610-850-5660 ANTIQUES ON BROADWAY, 52 Broadway. Primitives, militaria, art, autographs, glass, pottery, guns, artifacts & vintage collectibles. Wed-Sun 10-5. 18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275 HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732 State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93 S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N. Sundays 9am-4pm. 18337 Milford 570-409-8636 OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES, 113 7th St. 2 lge Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000 sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5 www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com 18603 Berwick 570-371-7991 CW ODDS & ENDS, 7588 Columbia Blvd. Antiques & Collectibles. Open Wed. through Sun. 10am-6pm. 18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227 BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8 Skyline Dr. 12,000 sq.ft. of historic & hip finds. Tue.-Sat 10-5, Sun. 12-5. facebook/instagram
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17225 Greencastle 717-593-9990 the shop, 144 E. Baltimore St. 1/2 mi. off I-81 Exit 5. Antiques, Collectibles & Decorative accessories. Open Wed. thru Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4.
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divine indignation against and retribution for evil deeds and undeserved good fortune. She is depicted seated and facing forward on a platform decorated with a shield that bears her name while holding an apple branch in one hand and touching her wing with the other. The Latin legends indicate the medal was produced under the Danish king’s law and includes the date of the edict, March 16, 1792. “Objects in the Colonial Williamsburg collection are remarkable not only for their aesthetic qualities, but for the history they illustrate,” said Ronald L. Hurst, the foundation’s vice president for collections, conservation, and museums and its Carlisle H. Humelsine chief curator. “This medal sheds light on some of the first steps toward the end of slavery, a painful chapter in the Atlantic world’s history.” “This masterfully executed work of medallic art is a benchmark piece for two reasons,” said Erik Goldstein,
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03/25/18, WHEATON, SUN, Wheaton Antique Market, DuPage Co Fairgrounds
02/10-11/18, LARGO, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Depression Era Glass, China, Pottery, 6340 126th Ave N, Minnreg Building
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03/03/18, LANCASTER, SAT 9 AM-1 PM, Hunting & Fishing, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster Farm & Home Center
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02/17/18, GLEN ROCK, SAT 8:30 AM, Gun, 4067 Snyder Rd, Wehrly's Auction Service, Inc. 02/17/18, MANHEIM, SAT 8 AM, Abner & Aaron Zook 3-dimensional paintings, important early watercolor 1822 ledger, blue decorated stoneware, contemporary redware, frakturs, fold art, wood carvings, toys, comic books, jewelry, coins etc., Enck's Banquet Ctr 1461 Lancaster Rd (Rt.72), Witman Auctioneers, Inc. 02/17/18, SPRING CITY, SAT 10 AM, Two Toy Train Auctions featuring pre-war, post war, modern era, nice variety of Lionel trains of all eras, Marx, Hafner, American Flyer etc., The Ridge Fire Co 480 Ridge Rd, Maurer's Auction 02/22/18, SPRINGTOWN (HELLERTOWN), THURS 10 AM, Lionel trains, costume jewelry, household, collectibles etc., Silver Creek Social Club 2943 Rt 212, Les Beyer 02/23/18, DENVER, FRI 9 AM, Fine & Decorative Arts, 2000 N Reading Rd, Morphy Auctions 02/23/18, GARNET VALLEY, FRI 3 PM, Estate Antiques, Fine & Decorative Arts, 1347 Naamans Creek Rd, Briggs Auction, Inc.
02/09/18, POTTSTOWN, FRI 5 PM, Antiques, artifacts, crystals, comics, toys, ephemera etc., 1920 Ridge Rd, John Hums Auction 02/10/18, ANDREAS, SAT 9 AM, Large collection of Lester Breininger pottery, large collection of childs 1920's & 30's dish sets, 1920's childs Jadeite tea sets, Field Haviland Limoges china dinner set, Waterford crystal etc., Andreas Station House, 42 Andreas Rd, Dean R Arner 02/10/18, COOPERSBURG, SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles, furniture, artwork, toys etc., Lower Milford Fire Co 1601 Limeport Pk, Somers Auctioneering, Inc. 02/10/18, MOUNT JOY, SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles, furniture, John Deere toys, fishing; Real Estate 11 am; John Deere zero turn mowers, Appalachian trailers after Noon, 226 Brett Blvd, All American Auction Service - Darvin Rodgers, Jr. 02/10/18, MUNCY, SAT 12:30 PM, Antiques, collectibles, primitives, paper ephemera, milk bottles, Gallery on the Farm 92 Industrial Park Rd, Interstate Auction Services 02/11/18, ANDREAS, SUN 10 AM, Large Military Memorabilia Collection featuring helmets, ammo cans, knives & daggers, accessories, holsters etc., Andreas Station House, 42 Andreas Rd, Dean R Arner
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American Self-Taught And Avant-Garde Art Explored In Major Traveling Exhibition “Outliers And American Vanguard Art” Is Organized By The National Gallery of Art, Washington
Elie Nadelman’s “Two Acrobats” from 1934 is glazed ceramic, 10.75-by-9.5by-6 inches, courtesy of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1966. exhibition considers how, and in what terms, self-taught art has been represented in the past, and how institutions like the gallery might present it today,” said Earl A. Powell III, director, National Gallery of Art, Washington. “As the nation’s collection of fine art, we are proud to initiate this discussion of what has been left out of American modernism’s dominant narrative, and why it should be included.” The exhibition is made possible by a generous gift from the Smith-Kogod Family and organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, curated by Lynne Cooke, senior curator, special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, Washington. The exhibition is on view at the gallery through May 13; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Ga., from June 24 through Sept. 30; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art from Nov. 18, 2018, through
March 18, 2019. Exhibition Highlights ca. 1924–43 The first section of “Outliers and American Vanguard Art” concentrates on the years leading up and into World War II, when an interest in historic folk art developed in tandem with nativist desires to define a distinctively American cultural identity. Early American Art, an exhibition held in 1924 at the Whitney Studio Club (the predecessor to the Whitney Museum of American Art), comprised objects lent by artists such as Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Charles Sheeler, exemplifying the enthusiasm of credentialed artists for the work of their self-taught peers and predecessors, a noteworthy constant in the history of American modernism. The first gallery features one of the most revered folk art paintings of the day, the Gansevoort Limner’s portrait of Miss Van Alen (c. 1735), a reproduction of which hung in Sheeler’s home. Such fertile intersections between mainstream artists and those on the art world’s margins have played a determining, if little studied, role in shaping the narratives of American modernism, as have groundbreaking exhibitions at institutions such as the Whitney and the Museum of Modern Art, which served as the primary conduits bringing work by artists who lacked formal academic training to widespread public view. Presented in conjunction with paintings and photographs by Sheeler and Kuniyoshi are works by a cohort of artists variously drawn to modes of “primitivizing.” Their
motivations were diverse, as seen in the painting “Father Hoff” (1928) by Florine Stettheimer and the sculptures by her close friend Elie Nadelman. Stettheimer adopted a faux-naif style to commemorate the denizens of her circle, after a decade of studying in Europe. Nadelman’s quest to make inexpensive art that would reach as broad an audience as chalkware did in the 19th century was fueled by the collection of international folk art that he and his wife Viola housed in a museum they founded in the Bronx in 1926. Whereas it was vernacular music, especially, spirituals and gospels, that became a prime source of inspiration for painters like Malcolm Gray
Marsden Hartley’s “Adelard the Drowned, Master of the “Phantom,” ca. 1938-39, is an oil-on-board, framed 26.5-by-30.75-by-2.5 inches, courtesy of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, bequest of Hudson D. Walker from the Ione and Hudson D. Walker Collection.
Horace Pippin’s “Dog Fight Over the Trenches, 1935-39,” is an oil-on-canvas, 18-by-33 1/8- inches, courtesy of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1966. Johnson and Palmer Hayden, who sought to create an authentically African American art. And, not least, this section contains paintings and sculptures featured by Alfred H. Barr Jr., the founding director of the Museum of Modern Art, in exhibitions he organized in an effort to establish the crucial role of the “modern primitive” in the burgeoning narratives of modernist art. Alongside European artists such as Henri Rousseau and Séraphine Louis, Barr promoted their contemporary American counterparts: John Kane, Horace Pippin, Patrociño Barela, and Morris Hirshfield, among others, placing the autodidacts on par with traditionally trained artists. With the rise of abstract expressionism in the aftermath of WWII, works by self-taught artists were seldom seen in East Coast institutions dedicated to modern and contemporary art in
succeeding decades. ca. 1968–92 Following the rise of the civil rights, feminist, antiwar, and gay rights movements and the efflorescence of the counterculture, the art world once again became highly receptive to the art of outliers. In the 1970s, the most dynamic interchanges took place in the Midwest, South, and California in response to the period’s reconfiguration of ‘otherness’ to encompass those disenfranchised by race, class, gender, or ethnicity. The first gallery in this section focuses on a variety of autodidacts, including Joseph Yoakum, Drossos P. Skyllas, P. M. Wentworth, and Martín Ramírez, esteemed by Chicago imagists Jim Nutt, Gladys Nilsson, Barbara Rossi, Christina Ramberg, Roger Brown, and their peers (whose works are also on view). The imagists, a group of alumni from the School of the Art Continued on page 14
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Pavilion: An especially nice variety of LIONEL TRAINS of all Eras, as well as Marx, Hafner, American Flyer. LIONEL: The General Set 1644. 773 Hudson L&T, 736 steam L&T, 671 Turbine w/2671 PRR Tender, 726/2426 W L&T. Plenty more, including diesels & switchers. 6464 series freights, some quite good. Operating freight cars & accessories. Billboard freights. Manhattan passenger cars. 400 Budd car, Army & Navy switchers, standard gauge assortment and prewar 'O' gauge like uncataloged Sears set 264E, Lionel Junior streamliner, among others. 263E Blue Comet. 1666 & 1664 locos. Original Marx Honeymoon Express Train, 8 wheel freights, streamliners. American Flyer std. gauge set, 1433 w/maroon elec. loco. Hafner windup trains, early cast-iron locos, Overland Flyers and the like. Slant-nose Zephyr. 1945-6 Flying Shoe info lot. Tootsietoys. MODERN ERA Lionel and MTH trains and accessories. HO TRAINS in the Blue Room: Suydam Brass Passenger cars, in original boxes. VAST QUANTITIES of FREIGHT CARS (Hundreds upon hundreds!) by E&C Shops, Roller Bearing Models, Intermountain Railway, Con-Cor Roundhouse Freights & other manufacturers. A variety of different Road names, many sequential series numbers. Coalporters, Five, Four & Three - Bay Hopper cars, Single & Double-Door Boxcars, Hi-Cube Boxcars. WALTHERS: Amtrak coaches, sealed OB. Quad-hopper 6-packs, sealed. Tank cars, Twin hoppers, center beam flatcars, van trailer packs from the '60's, waffle-side b/c, cushion coil cars. Wood/metal passenger & freight car kits. Limited Edition alum. pass. car body kits. Rivarossi LV John Wilkes L&T. Life-Like Good 'n' Plenty set. Model Power Spirit of '76 Freight set. SF War Bonnet diesels. Locos by: AHM, Athearn, Atlas, Bachmann Spectrum, Bev-Bel, Bowser, Pemco, Proto 2000 series, Tyco. Plenty of Structures, Scenic Materials, power packs, tunnels, N. gauge trains, for your RR Empire! Please review photos and listings at Auctioneer #1892. Preview: Friday, Feb. 16th from 6 P.M.-8 P.M. and from 8 A.M.-10 A.M. day of auction. BLIZZARD DATE SAT., FEBRUARY 24TH 12% Buyer's Premium. As-Is, Where Is.
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Their classification may have varied, from folk and primitive to naive and visionary, but intermittently throughout the history of modern art, gates have opened, boundaries have dissolved, and those creating art on the periphery have entered the art world. “Outliers and American Vanguard Art” is the first major exhibition to explore those key moments in American art history when avant-garde artists and outsiders intersected, and how their interchanges ushered in new paradigms based on inclusion, integration, and assimilation. On view in the East Building of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, through Sunday, May 13, the exhibition brings together some 250 works in a range of media by more than 80 schooled and unschooled artists, such as Henry Darger, William Edmondson, Lonnie Holley, Greer Lankton, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Matt Mullican, Horace Pippin, Martín Ramírez, Betye Saar, Judith Scott, Charles Sheeler, Cindy Sherman, and Bill Traylor. Spanning more than a century, paintings, sculptures, works on paper, photographs, books, and mixed-media assemblages are organized into three sections, each of which focuses on a distinct period when artists, art institutions, and audiences engaged intensively with the work of self-taught artists, or autodidacts: ca. 1924–43; ca. 1968–92; and ca. 1998–2013. These pivotal periods of social, political, and cultural upheaval stimulated artistic interchanges that challenged or erased traditional hierarchies. While the show’s first two sections historicize the evolving identities and roles of the distinctly American versions of modernism’s “other,” the last section proposes models for exhibiting art created on the periphery with that of the mainstream in ways that differ from today’s prevalent approaches. Beyond bringing to light littleknown or overlooked artists, “Outliers and American Vanguard Art” probes prevailing assumptions about creativity, artistic practice, and the role of the artist in contemporary culture. “This groundbreaking
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Property Consists of: Property consists of a beautiful 2-story stone home approx. 4,516 sq. ft. of living space, built circa 1805. Modern single story addition built in 2010, 5 bedrooms, 3½ baths, and 1 half bath. Bank barn with addition, 2 block buildings all in good condition, 8.8 acres all open land with fencing. Contents: John Deere 797 Zero turn Ztrak mower. 72” 7 iron commercial deck, 29 hp Kawasaki - new engine, new clutch and new hydro pump, 395 hours, nice unit, John Deere 797 Zero turn Ztrak mower. 72” 7 iron commercial deck, 593 hours, nice unit. Appalachian trailer, 16 ft. beaver tail, heavy loading gate, bumper hitch. Appalachian dump trailer, 12 ft., electric dump, contractor series special, very nice unit. Go Kart with 6.0 Ex 17 Subaru Motor, runs great, chains, round bale cattle feeder, various cattle gates, shovels, rakes, calf hutch, Seed Easy 60 gdp proline like new. Toys: John Deere toy tractors made by Irwin & Grace Engle (Engle Toys). John Deere 730 wide front end, John Deere 730 tricycle front end, John Deere 530, John Deere 430 gas, John Deere 435 diesel, John Deere 435 diesel, Farmall Super C demonstrator White, Farmall Super C Red made by Joe Butz, Farmall 460 Grove tractor, and much more. Antiques & Collectibles: Coins - 1854 1.00 Gold piece, 1904-O Morgan Dollars Uncirculated, Morgan Dollars 1880 & 1889, Seeded Liberty 1855-O, 1857, 1861 and more coins. Handmade, wooden barn - 48” wide, 29½” tall, side is 36” with silo, real stone foundation, very ornate, made by Robert Stauffer 5000 man hours, also lights in barn, stalls in bottom of barn, special 1 of a time item. 5 Brass Cow Tags, 1991 Pioneer Seed Corn Hat(65th Anniv. Commemorative new in box), Painted Milk Can dated 1986 by Brenda Reist, Fisher Hardware Company Elizabethtown Child’s Frying Pans, Child’s Crescent Cookstove, IH Fire Extinguisher, Autoline Oil Can Baltimore, and much more. Fishing: New old stock fishing rods (Garcia, Shakespeare, Utica, Mitchell), Utica fly rod, Action Flex fly rod, Garcia/Conolon fly rod 2637a, Garcia rod 2111, Conolon rod, vintage fishing line, old flies, Mitchell 300 reel left-hand return, Mitchell 301 reel right hand return, Mitchell Garcia 308 reel, (2) Mitchel Garcia 304, Abu ambassador Mag 1 big caster reel, Garcia Mitchell 410a, Garcia Mitchell 401, misc. minnow buckets, Minn Kota trolling motor. Please visit www.auctionzip.com ID#12937 for photos and details. Terms: Cash or Check. Real Estate Terms: $50,000.00 down, balance due 60 days. Selling for: (Late) Irwin Engle, Grace Engle, Michael Sellers & Daphne Sellers (POA) Attorney: Jack Markel, Law Firm of Nicholas & Hohenadel
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Numerous Early China Oil Paintings
c. 1860’s
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HISTORIC FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701 FEATURING THE CONTENTS FROM THE HISTORIC “BARLEYWOOD FARM C.1793.” THIS FARM HAS BEEN IN THE CLAGGETT FAMILY FOR OVER 225 YEARS. THE CURRENT HOME OF THE CLAGGETT DESCENDENTS AFTER WHICH “THE CLAGGETT DIOCESAN CENTER” IN BUCKEYSTOWN, MARYLAND WAS NAMED IN HONOR OF BISHOP THOMAS JOHN CLAGGETT (1743-1816). THE FIRST EPISCOPAL BISHOP CONSECRATED ON AMERICAN SOIL. DEACON TOM CLAGGETT LAST DESCENDENT OF BARLEYWOOD HAS DECIDED TO DOWNSIZE TO A SMALLER RESIDENCE. PARZOW AUCTIONS IS PROUD TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO ASSIST TOM CLAGGETT IN HIS DOWNSIZING PROCESS. ALSO FEATURING “THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ARDELL E. RATLIFF OF DAMASCUS, MARYLAND.” PLUS OTHER CONSIGNORS FROM FREDERICK, MARYLAND AND ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA. PARTIAL LISTING: Antique Furniture Including Early Poster Beds, One Bed Dated Pre-Revolutionary War, Marble Top Furniture, Stottlemeyer Rocker, Household Furniture Plus Many Other Pieces Of Furniture, Oil Paintings And Many Early Framed Prints, Fine Early China Of All Patterns, Fine Glassware, Early Doctor’s Bags, Sterling Silver And Fine Silver Plate Including A Rare Dinner Tabletop Food Warmer C.1800’s, Heavy Copper Pots And Pans, Collection Of Rare And Hard To Fine Porcelain “Napkin Dolls,” Smoking Pipe Collection, Early Edison Cylinder Player Phonograph w/Cylinders, Console “Victor” Victrola, Oil Lamps, Table Lamps, Early Pre-Civil War Wall Lamp Complete w/Original Bracket And Etched Globe, Many Early Books, Collection Of Louis L’amour Western Books, Collection Of Miniature Salt Holders, Costume Jewelry, Early Area Room Carpets And Rugs, Nice Skeleton Clock In Original Condition, Early Quilts, Plus Many Other Items Not Mentioned Here, We Are Still Working At The Barleywood Farm Going Through Many Other Areas Of The Home. “Country Clipper” Zero Turn Mower In Excellent Working Condition, John Deere Model 110 Lawn Tractor, Pace 1997 Single Axle Enclosed Trailer.
Collection of Rare Porcelain Napkin Dolls
Early Bookcase c.1860’s
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The Hudson Show: New Venue, Great Results The Hudson Antiques Show ran Jan. 13 and 14 in a new venue, the Day’s Inn, in Richfield, Ohio. The show’s
The early rooster weathervane was $26,000, and the fish plaque, $395, from Michael Whittemore.
Tom Brown of McMurray, Pa., was one of many dealers who reported good sales.
Manheim, Pa., dealer Steve Still asked $12,000 for this painted pine bucket bench from western Pennsylvania. A similar example is illustrated in “Harmony in Wood: Furniture from the Harmony Society.” The redware charger up top was $1,750.
Lynne Oppenheimer and her friend, Annie Conlow, reported good sales.
former location, the Clarion Inn, was in nearby Hudson. Show promotor Steve Sherhag had the daunting task of finding a new venue on short notice when the Clarion Inn was sold and decided John Kolar of Hudson, Ohio, asked to no longer host $9,500 for this tobacco leaf pattern events. To his mocha sugar bowl in mint condition. credit, he not only found a more convenient new location (just off the Ohio Turnpike), the layout was greatly improved. “This is a big upgrade,” mentioned one showgoer. “Not only is the layout much better, there is so much great stuff here,” said The primitive weathervane with a man another. Many in horse-drawn cart and rooster was attendees com- $2,900 from Michael Whittemore of mented that the Punta Gorda, Fla. The applique side merchandise and panel (partially shown) from a bed layout of the show found in New York state was $1,200. has never been Among Whittemore’s sales was a corner cupboard, a large farm table, a better. “I was pleased, rooster weathervane, and an early doll. just frustrated the weather show by all levels Stephen Morse of Federal House Antiques splits his didn’t really cooperate,” said of collectors, who time between Hudson, Ohio, and Washington, D.C. He Sherhag following the show. know they will be priced this china between $12.50 and $135. Morse “In the five years I’ve run the able to find good had a good show. show, we haven’t had any things. One example would be a show and then went home problems with the weather, up until now.” Temperatures heart-shaped wallpaper box with a collector. Several corhit the 50s during the week with pin cushion top and ner cupboards, pewter cupleading up to the show, yet dated “1859” which sold to boards, open-top kitchen dropped to the teens, and a three different dealers at the cupboards, farm tables, hutch tables, chairs, and chests storm from the west found new homes. Signs, potdropped a couple tery, paintings, weathervanes, inches of snow and lighting were all seen Friday night, which sold. affected some faithAmong Richard “Smitty” ful shoppers from Axtell’s sales was a rare solid making the 10 a.m. opening on Saturday. Even though the immediate Hudson region was mostly spared, areas southeast and Stephen-Douglas Antiques of Rockingham, Vt., had southwest received a good show. up to 8 inches of snow followed by ice. Anything can happen in northeast Ohio during the month of January. Luckily, the bulk of the weekend was clear, just cold. S u b u r b a n Cleveland, as well as Lebanon, Ohio, dealer Deb Fisher sold many parts of Ohio, this quilt. has long fostered a passionate group of Americana enthusiasts. The late Jim Burk started the Hudson Show 46 years ago, and thanks to Sherhag it has experienced a rebirth. Some excellent, very buyable material was offered. Here is the booth of Tim and Charline Chambers of The Hudson Show is Missouri Plain Folk (Sikeston, Mo.). The “Success TH a well-supported Coffee” sign was $495.
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Warwick, N.Y., dealer Chuck White asked $1,650 for the Albert Zahn owl carving.
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Mo Wajselfish of Leatherwood Antiques, Sandwich, Mass., was new to the show. Here, Wajselfish is with fellow dealer Phyllis Sommer of A tramp art mirror ($850) and deer Searsport, Maine. head mount/shelf was $575 from Leatherwood Antiques of Sandwich, Mass.
Dennis Raleigh and Phyllis Sommer had a great booth. Raleigh asked $4,250 for the fox weathervane, $5,200 for the Blackhawk horse, and $5,800 for the large Clark Voorhees sperm whale. The small Voorhees whale was $2,250, and three wooden architectural finials (one shown) were $1,495.
Diane and Jim Farr of Boalsburg, Pa., asked $4,000 for the taufshein attibuted to Johann Peter Gilbert (ex. David Wheatcroft). The four portaits dated “1852” were $895.
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TINTYPES, CARTE de VISITES, CABINET CARDS, MANY OF 19 CENTURY BLACK AMERICANS, EPHEMERA, PLUS ANTIQUES AND WOODWORKING TOOLS WED., FEBRUARY 14, 2018 * 10 A.M. A Collection Of 65 Photos Of Black Americans - Tintypes, CDVs And Cabinet Cards. A Signal Corps Photo Album Of World War I With 50 Incredible Photos, Keystone Stereoviews - World War Through The Stereoscope Vol. 1 (Mint Views Of The Officers, Commanders And Scenes From WWI). Very Rare U.S.A. Patent Imperial Rotograph - An Antique Stereoscope Viewer That Is A Tin Lithographed Portable Folding Viewer. Rare 19th C. Plantation Photographs Including Slaves Quarters And Black Laborers. Numerous Antique Smalls. A Huge Collection Of Cabinetmaker’s Planes, Levels And Hand Tools From A Local Estate. PREVIEW MONDAY, FEB. 12TH 10-6 P.M. AND TUESDAY, FEB. 13TH 10-4 P.M. ABSENTEE AND PHONE BIDS ACCEPTED PENNSYLVANIA AUCTION LICENSE AY001987 AUCTIONEERS LEON KURTZ LIC. AU000522L GABI JARAMILLO LIC. AU005728 S998517
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burl slant-lid table-top desk and a fish sign. M i c h a e l Whittemore sold a rooster weathervane, a large farm table, a corner cupboard, and an early doll (ex. Marcy Carsey). S t e v e Mo Wajselfish of Leatherwood Antiques had several disSherhag also plays of Staffordshire china. manages the Zoar Antiques Show in the historic village of Zoar, Ohio during the town’s annual Harvest Festival, which is held the last weekend in July. This year’s show will take place on Saturday and Sunday, July 28 Robert Perry is from Orchard Park, N.Y. The early and 29. Both the Hudson and mounted hearth rug in the background was $2,900. It Zoar Show are among the best shows in the state. sold. For additional information, call Steve Sherhag at 330-207-2196 or email sherhag@gmail.com. A Lancaster County, Pa., privy bag in basket pattern was priced at $995 from Dan Freeburg of Wilcox, Pa.
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Institute of Chicago, admired these “undiscovered” artists for the aesthetic qualities of their work and, above all, as role models for their independent pursuit of an inwardly driven creative expression. Southern vernacular art is the focus of the following gallery in this section. “Black Folk Art in America, 1930-80,” an exhibition organized by the Corcoran Gallery of Art in 1982 toured the country over the course of two years, gaining widespread recognition for the works it showcased by untutored African American artists, mostly from the South, including Sister Gertrude Morgan, James “Son Ford” Thomas, and Sam Doyle. The show’s categorization of the artworks as “folk” proved controversial in various quarters. The art world embraced these artists as isolated, even alienated creators of private universes, visionaries, whereas the anthropologists and folklorists who contextualized their work by reference to community traditions, and evangelical, spiritual, and Africanist legacies, positioned them within the continuity of black diasporic cultural expression. This section of the exhibition also addresses artists often considered “outsiders” who gained renown in the contemporary art world for the singular environments they constructed, often over decades. While occasionally assembled in urban neighborhoods, they were more often created in small rural locations, like Fulton, Missouri, where Jesse Howard created
his Sorehead Hill compound. In this period, as previously, vanguard artists considered the work of their unschooled counterparts on par with their own. By contrast, art world officials viewed visionaries and outsiders as incommensurables, self-absorbed creators whose work occupied a category of its own and gained authenticity from its radical variance from the work of established artists. Concluding this section are works by Californian artists, a number of whom emerged in the Watts neighborhood in Los Angeles after the 1965 riots, notably Betye Saar, Noah Purifoy, John Outterbridge, and Senga Nengudi. Seeking to create art that responded to their immediate era and heritage, they drew from a range of sources: black vernacular artifacts, African tribal objects and rituals, anthropological and art historical scholarship, and various modes of assemblage sculpture. Examples on view include “Outterbridge’s Captive Image #4” (c. 1974–76) from his Ethnic Heritage Group, which was based on his research into the use of figurines in indigenous and hybrid cultures, as well as Saar’s “Indigo Mercy” (1975), composed of a syncretic altar, its spiritual valences potent but undefined. ca. 1998–2013 The late 1990s saw the integration of the works of schooled and unschooled artists together without hierarchical distinction on a level playing field. “Outliers and American Vanguard Art” ends with an exploration of the
antiquesandauctionnews.net share a gallery with works by artists as different as James Douglas Crimp, Darby English, Jessica Stockholder and Nancy Castle, James Benning, and Suzanne Hudson, Thomas Lax, Jane Marshall, Shaver, contemporary sculp- Lonnie Holley, have sought to Jennifer tors drawing on craft histories, bring their epic visions to pub- Richard Meyer, and Jenni gendered practices, and ver- lic view through a variety of Sorkin. In addition, the seminacular materials and forms. channels. Some take the inti- nal 1982 exhibition, “Black Among a number of pho- mate form of illustrated books, Folk Art in America, 1930–80,” tographs which probe the texts, and manuscripts, while is reevaluated in the tranconstraints, pressures, and others turn to multimedia script of a roundtable discuspervasiveness of gender works that provide psychically sion between John Beardsley, stereotypes are Cindy as well as physically immersive one of the co-curators of that Katherine Sherman’s “Untitled Film experiences to those who ven- exhibition; Stills” (1977–79); Eugene von ture into their encompassing Jentleson, the Merrie and Dan Bruenchenheim’s tenderly imaginaries. Like the intersec- Boone Curator of Folk and erotic images of his wife, tions generated in the adjacent Self-Taught Art at the High William Edmondson’s “Angel” is ca. model, and muse, Marie; and galleries, the dialogues that Museum, Atlanta; Faheem 1931 and limestone, 22-by-16.5-by- Lee Godie’s chameleon-like emerge here reposition the Majeed, artist, educator, cura5.5 inches, courtesy of the Robert M. self-fashioning in both paint- conversation beyond social tor, and community facilitator; and cultural norms. and Cooke. Featuring 467 illusings and Polaroids. Greenberg Collection. Published by the National trations, the 412-page catalog The exhibition concludes potential of this inclusive with the projects of diverse Gallery of Art, Washington, a will be available in both hardmodel. The final three gal- “world imaginers,” each of fully illustrated catalog fea- cover and softcover at leries are organized around whom created a rich personal tures Cooke’s curatorial the- shop.nga.gov/, or by calling processes, materials, and cosmos. While often reclusive, sis, together with ground- 800-697-9350 or 202-842-6002, practices that came to the sometimes by design, some- breaking essays on a range of faxing 202-789-3047, or emailforefront during this period: times through circumstance, related topics by scholars ing mailorder@nga.gov. textiles and craft; photographically based work, and the construction of a cosmos whose narratives were directed to audiences, both actual and imagined. In each of these galleries, art produced in • 8:00 A.M. manifestly different circum(Inspection Of Items - Auction Day Only) stances is put into conversaLOCATION: Enck’s Banquet Center - 1461 Lancaster Road (Route 72) tion in ways that seek to rec17545 oncile the institutionalized Abner & Aaron Zook 3-Dimensional Paintings, chasm that traditionally segImportant Early Watercolor 1822 Ledger, regates the credentialed from Blue Decorated Stoneware, Contemporary the disadvantaged. While not Redware, Lehnware, Frakturs, Folk Art, Wood discounting such factors as Carvings, Toys, Tin Windups, Comic Books, privilege, agency, and access, Jewelry, Coins, Sterling, Tinware, Cast Iron, difference is acknowledged as Glassware, Smoking Pipes, Hummel Figurines, Louis Vuitton, Lamps, Wooden Advertisements, a fact and not a shortfall. Clocks, Cameras, Weller & Roseville Pottery, Thus textiles by Gee’s Quilts, Artwork, Prints, Coin Operated Corders Bend quilters Mary Lee Band Player Piano, Rare 1960’s Scopitone Bendolph and Annie Mae Video Jukebox, Porcelain Cookstoves, Quality Young engage works by Rosie it T l Modern Furniture & Various Periods Of Antique F Furniture, Tools. Lee Tompkins, Alan Shields, www.witmanauctioneers.com For Photos, Full Listing, Terms, See Website: and Mary Heilmann, while Judith Scott’s intricate Auction by: Witman Auctioneers, Inc. wrapped yarn sculptures Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, & Doug L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com • 717-665-5735 • 717-665-1300 • AY-000155-L
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Wayne Thiebaud Painting “Lollipop Tree” Soars To $1.08 Million At Nadeau’s Only a couple times has an item ever sold for over $1 million at a Connecticut auction, but this rare feat was accomplished on Jan. 1 when an oil-on-board painting by Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), titled “Lollipop Tree,” sold for $1.08 million at Nadeau’s Auction Gallery’s annual New Year’s Day auction. Prices reported include buyer’s premium. With a pre-sale estimate of $400,000-$800,000, the painting was easily the auction’s expected top lot, but what wasn’t expected was the fact it would break one million. The colorful and whimsical painting, 13-by-10.25 inches, was artist signed and dated 1969 in pencil and had an Allan Stone Galleries (N.Y.) label on verso, from 1970. Wayne Thiebaud is a pop artist widely known for his colorful works depicting everyday objects, such as pies, lipstick, paint cans, ice cream cones, pastries and hot dogs. He is also renowned for his landscapes and figural paintings. Thiebaud uses heavy
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The oil-on-board painting by Wayne Thiebaud (Am., b. 1920), titled “Lollipop Tree,” done in 1969, 13-by10.25 inches, signed and dated, sold for $1.08 million.
The Old Master 16th or 17th century oil-on-wood panel painting of Jesus carrying the cross, in a period frame with new gilt, 35.75-by-27.5 inches, realized $174,000.
pigment and exaggerated colors to depict his subjects, and the well-defined shadows characteristic of advertisements are usually evident. In all, nearly 700 quality lots came up for bid, online and in Nadeau’s gallery located in the town of Windsor.
Online bidding was provided by LiveAuctioneers.com, Bidsquare.com and Invaluable.com, as well as via the company website, www.NadeausAuction.com. Phone and absentee bids were also taken. Overall, the
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$30,000-$50,000 estimate to finish at $108,000. The 9.5 inch tall vase, circa 1925, consisted of clear glass with a mosaic pattern of clear, cobalt, amethyst and emerald. Ercole Barovier was the son of glass furnace owner Benvenuto Barovier. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the sale was the Old Master 16th or 17th century oilon-wood panel painting of Jesus carrying the cross, in a period frame with new gilt. Assigned a modest estimate of $2,000-$4,000, the 35.75-by27.5-inch painting went to a determined bidder for $174,000. The fine selection of Victorian furnishings from the estate of Frank Perotti was led by a pair of Renaissance Revival walnut and burl walnut cabinets, 75 inches tall, with pierce carved tops over bronze panels over marble tops ($39,000), and a Renaissance Revival walnut, burl walnut and ebonized wood cabinet with mirrored etched doors, impressive at 9 feet, 3 inches wide ($46,800). A Rolex stainless This Tiffany Studios Daffodil table lamp having steel Oyster Daytona a leaded Favrile 20-inch glass shade with cas- Cosmograph engraved cading daffodils on a bronze base, marked tachymeter bezel 39 mm “Tiffany,” sold for $20,400. watch (serial #2788664,
sale grossed $3.1 million, a new record for the company. “This was by far and away the largest and the strongest sale in our company’s history,” said Ed Nadeau, owner of Nadeau’s Auction Gallery. “Breaking the $3 million barrier was a first for us, and we saw strong results across all categories, even to include furniture, which has been quite soft for the past few years. We look forward to continued success throughout 2018 and beyond.” An art glass vaso mosaico (mosaic vase), executed by the Italian entrepreneur and designer Ercole Barovier (1888-1974), sailed past its
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A Renaissance Revival walnut, burl walnut and ebonized wood cabinet with mirrored etched doors, impressive at 9 feet, 3 inches wide, sold for $46,800. $42,000. Also, a Hugo Lonitz Majolica game tureen depicting deer atop a cover, with fox handles and ducks around the tree trunks, all on a base of sticks and ferns, 16 inches long, realized $23,750. For addtional information, call 860-246-2444 or email info@nadeausauction.com.
A Rolex stainless steel Oyster Daytona Cosmograph engraved tachymeter bezel 39 mm watch, serial #2788664, model #6265, brought $46,875.
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A French gilt bronze Boulle Cartel wall clock and barometer, having brass inlaid brown tortoiseshell with heavy ormolu mounts and two classical figures, circa 1725, sold for $42,000.
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