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OKLAHOMA CITY ESTATE SALE

October 22nd, 2010 by

OKLAHOMA CITY ESTATE SALE
2905 Dittmer Road
(West on 29th off Ann Arbor,
then south on Dittmer Road.)
Sat., 23 Oct. — 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sun., 24 Oct. — 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
To see preview pics, click here and then scroll down.

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The estate of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner were part-time “pickers”
in Pennsylvania and New York
from the Forties through the Sixties,
and together amassed a huge collection worthy of admiration.
The sale will include
a large, cameo-cut  art glass vase
by Schneider/La Verre Français (Charder),
in the Art Moderne style;
a fine Wheeling Peachblow vase (very scarce);
Austro-Bohemian art glass ca. 1900-20,
including a signed piece of Loetz with an overshot finish;
dolls by Effanbee, Ideal, Marx, Ohio Art and other manufacturers;
sterling flatware, including pieces by Tiffany, Whiting,
Gorham, Shreve and other manufacturers;
an intricately wrought Kirk sterling tea caddy
in the “Repoussé” pattern (older mark);
many small pieces of primitive American furniture;
a massive, blind-front American secretary ca. 1850;
a rare, partial service
in the extremely Art Deco “Our America” pattern
(designed by Rockwell Kent for Vernon Kilns);
vintage toys and dolls galore,
including pieces by Marx, Steiff, Madam Alexander,
Ohio Art and many other manufacturers;
a fine, painted Pennsylvania Dutch blanket chest ca. 1810-30;
a fine array of daguerrotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes
and other early photographs, most in their original cases;
a stereopticon with a large number of accompanying cards;
a wide array of paper goods and ephemera,
including postcards, maps, World’s Fair memorabilia,
vintage Valentines and much more;
an exceptional Pennsylvania corner cabinet ca. 1830-40;
an attractive Sheraton server with a (later added) secretary top;
a huge assortment of late Victorian tin tobacco tags;
several vintage cast iron banks,
including three mechanical banks;
a service of Wedgwood china in the “Pimpernel” pattern;
a great deal of early English transferware;
a child’s dresser ca. 1880-90, with hand-painted folk motifs;
vintage sewing items; sewing notions;
yelloware, redware, ironstone (transferred and otherwise),
majolica and other ceramic wares of the 19th century;
a small Sheraton game table (likely of the period);
a Shreve hammered sterling tea caddy;
commercial and non-commercial perfume bottles;
vintage marbles; Victorian milk glass (white and colored);
Bennington ware; Rockingham ware;
quadruple plate (several pieces);
an Old Sheffield Plate gallery tray ca. 1820-30;
Roycroft; fountain pens and mechanical pencils;
Victorian pattern glass;
opalescent glass, including pieces by Northwood,
Dugan and other manufacturers;
vintage advertising tins;
many Victorian scrapbooks and photo albums;
a splendid sampler dated 1828; copper lusterware;
children’s dishes; a snuff box dated 1828;
a gilded brass “Standing Indian” girandole ca. 1840;
spatter glass; a Steuben crystal paperweight; Frankoma;
two Staffordshire figures ca. 1830-50;
a Dick Tracy tin litho squad car ca. 1935-40;
several silverplated Victorian napkin rings;
a heavy Durgin sterling comport ca. 1930;
several large and scarce flatware pieces
in Gorham’s “Strasbourg” pattern sterling;
a small assemblage of sterling flatware
in Gorham’s “Chantilly” pattern;
a pair of beaded Indian moccasins
(possibly Kiowa or Comanche);
an important, leather-bound, Lancaster County Bible dated 1819,
printed by noted Pennsylvania printer Jakob Bär (a.k.a. “Bear”);
a wonderful folk art cane ca. 1820-30;
several oil paintings (European, 19th century);
antique Currier & Ives prints;
a Colonial Revival server ca. 1890-1910;
an 1889 souvenir program
from the inaugural ball of President Benjamin Harrison;
“Candlewick” pattern crystal by Imperial;
Bakelite jewelry; Art Deco shoe clips;
Franklin Mint items; Mexican and other sterling jewelry;
vintage Christmas ornaments; Kutani and Imari wares; salt spoons;
a large selection of early American stoneware,
including many salt-glazed crocks and jugs
from Pennsylvania and New York potters;
a wonderful assortment of books,
including 18th and 19th century leather-bound works,
works with illustrations by Gustave Doré, Kate Greenaway,
Charles Russell, Rockwell Kent and other noted illustrators,
vintage children’s books, many collectors’ books, etc.;
a handsome, Empire-style tea service by Christofle of Paris
(w/Orfèvrerie Gallia marks);
an embarrassingly full garage; a very full kitchen; much, much, MUCH more.
This is a sale you don’t want to miss —
it’s an absolute paradise for dealers and collectors alike.
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On-site security at all times until sale day.
Uniformed Oklahoma City police officer
on site at all times during sale hours.
Numbers given out starting at 7 a.m. Saturday.
Customers will be ushered in in groups of fifty.
Ladies, please lock your purses in your trunks
and bring only your pocketbooks into the sale.
(The volume in this sale borders on the insane,
hence the “no purses” rule.)

No children, please.  No public restrooms.
Each dealer must submit a photocopy of his or her tax exemption slip
for every purchase made — there will be no exceptions.
Please park both courteously and legally,
as violators may be towed.
Sealed bids will be collected throughout the day Saturday
on those items priced $100.00 and above;
bids will be “called” at the close of the sale on Saturday.

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers – Naples Fall Auction

October 22nd, 2010 by

Auction: Nov 21st 2010  12:00 pm

Preview: Nov 17th – Nov 20th 2010

Catalogue available online

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 22nd, 2010 by

Date of Release:  Oct. 21, 2010

Works by Tiffany Studios, other iconic 20th century design in Michaan’s Nov. 8 sale

ALAMEDA, Calif. – Devotees of 20th century art glass, lighting, pottery, jewelry, fine art and architectural elements won’t want to miss the inaugural 20th Century Decorative Arts sale to be held Nov. 8 at Michaan’s Auction in Alameda, California. Internet live bidding will be provided by LiveAuctioneers.com.  The sale will be headed up by 20th Century Design expert, Reyne Haines.

“All of us here at Michaan’s Auctions are thrilled to be collaborating with Reyne Haines in the creation of the first of a series of 20th Century Decorative Arts sales that we believe will eventually become the most important auctions in this field on the West Coast.” said Allen Michaan, owner of Michaan’s Auctions.

In the heart of the Bay Area, Michaan’s Auction is centrally located between San Francisco – with its many Art Deco architectural masterpieces – the Arts & Crafts mecca of Berkeley, and the moneyed Silicon Valley, a region known for its Mid-Century modern homes. This geographical position puts Michaan’s within striking distance of the best of northern California’s estates and collections.

Fine art highlights of the Nov. 8 sale include a Leroy Neiman Charlie “Bird” Parker silkscreen created expressly for Hugh Hefner, a rare Salvador Dali print from the Marquis de Sade portfolio, photographs by Ezra Stoller and Margaret Bourke-White; and watercolor studies by Louis Comfort Tiffany.

Tiffany Studios will be well represented by several windows, leaded lamps, desk accessories, glass, and a few particularly rare designs: a four-panel tea screen and an enamel-over-copper vase.

Other studios whose coveted artworks are to be auctioned in Michaan’s sale include Rene Lalique, Emile Galle, Muller Freres, Daum, Quezal, Venini, Steuben, and Duffner & Kimberly.

The jewelry category is led by one of the finest collections of Bakelite seen in some time, with such inclusions as a Philadelphia bracelet, a Greco-Roman head, and green and red Josephine Baker profile bracelets.

Other jewelry highlights include an array of Mexican silver by such premier artists as Hector Aguilar, Los Castillos, Damasco Gallegos and Erica Hult de Corral; and  Modernism pieces by Ed Weiner, Bill Tendler & Anton Mikkelson. Additional jewelry categories include early French paste and a beautiful assortment of KJL, Hattie Carnegie and Miriam Haskell designs.

Rounding out the sale is a collection of Modernism furniture and design. Among the highlights are Marcel Breuer lounge chairs, a Mobier rocker, an Edward Wormley desk and cocktail table; a Vistosi table lamp, and a Paavo Tynell table lamp.

“It has been exciting watching the sale come together.” said Haines.  “I think this is going to be the start of a wonderful thing!”

All forms of bidding will be available for the Nov. 8 auction including live gallery bidding, phone, absentee and Internet live bidding through LiveAuctioneers.com. For additional information on any lot in the sale, call 510-740-0220 ext 122 or email reyne@michaans.com.

View the fully illustrated catalog and sign up to bid absentee or live via the Internet at www.LiveAuctioneers.com.

Visit Michaan’s online at www.michaans.com.

Bonhams – African, Oceanic & Pre-Columbian Art

October 21st, 2010 by

Auction: Nov 11th 2010  New York

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers – Asian Works of Art

October 20th, 2010 by

Auction: Oct 26th 2010  10:00 am

Preview:

Oct 22nd 2010  10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Oct 23rd 2010  10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Oct 24th 2010  12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Oct 25th 2010  10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Auctions

October 20th, 2010 by

Auction held in New York:

Nov 9th 2010  Evening Auction

Nov 10th 2010  Day Auction

Antique Helper Dan Ripley’s – Art & Antiques, Mission to Modern & Tribal Art

October 20th, 2010 by

Auction: Oct 30th 2010  10:00 am

Antique Helper’s October Art and Antiques Auction featuring Mission to Modern will offer a large representation of art and antiques, including furniture, fine and decorative arts and a variety of artifacts. An additional, select grouping of African, Oceanic, Native American and Pre-Columbian art and artifacts, plus Peruvian textiles, will be offered on October 30. These objects have been gathered from several notable collections.

Featured items are on display now and many more will be featured during the week. The catalog will be online by this Friday.  Visit www.antiquehelper.com to view catalogue.

Antique Helper Express Auction

October 20th, 2010 by

Antique Helper announces Antique Helper Express Auctions.

Sales are held on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month from 10am – 2pm.

Preview images are posted on the preceding Friday for each sale.

(Indianapolis, Indiana) Dan Ripley’s Antique Helper announces a new weekday format for discovery auctions. The focus will be short, four-hour uncataloged sales with an emphasis on furniture and decorative items. The four-hour auction format is a new innovation that Dan Ripley has devised as a means to make the auction experience more attractive to newcomers and those who have limited time on their hands. “It’s a win-win situation,” says Ripley. “People can come to an Express auction, have a good time, bid on quality merchandise and know that the sale has a concrete end time.”

Dan Ripley acknowledges that people with limited schedules don’t always have the time to commit to an all-day sale. Express auctions will be especially attractive to parents with school age children and individuals with little free time. Given Antique Helper’s convenient location, close to Broad Ripple, Meridian Kessler and North side communities, auction goers will have the ability to arrive at a reasonable time and get home before rush hour. “It’s an easy in, easy out kind of auction day,” says Ripley. “The schedule eliminates the stress of waiting to see if the item a buyer wants will come up for bidding before they have to leave to make it for car line or an afternoon appointment.”

Offered as an alternative to grabbing a cup of coffee at a local eatery with friends, Antique Helper Express auctions will offer auction goers the chance to socialize and enjoy coffee and breakfast treats while enjoying the excitement of acquisition. Antique Helper staff hopes to attract a new audience to these sales. “This is a great opportunity for folks who are new to the auction world to get their feet wet and learn about buying at auction in a non-threatening environment,” says Dan Ripley. Adding to the appeal, there will be contests and give-aways, including tickets to Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. “Many people don’t understand what an untapped resource an auction can be,” says Ripley. “Our goal is to get people with families through our door. We hope to educate them and present the opportunity to buy pieces that are both fun and functional.”

“Auctions are a great way to find items to update and upgrade your interior, says Antique Helper staffer and passionate re-decorator, Andrea Hastings. “You can get everything from art for your walls to furniture and dishes.” The Antique Helper Express auctions offer plenty of decorative items, furniture and area rugs. Hastings continues: “Sales formats like this have been a staple in major metropolitan areas for years. Now Indianapolis residents can discover what New York housewives have known for years.”

Antique Helper will hold its first Antique Helper Express Auction on Tuesday, October 12. The doors will open at 9 AM, and the auction will run from 10 AM to 2 PM.. Given the bulk of consignments that come through the doors, Ripley has decided to offer these sales twice monthly, one the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.

For more information about Antique Helper Express Auctions, visit www.antiquehelper.com.

Antique Helper Dan Ripley’s – Important African, Oceanic and American Tribal Art

October 20th, 2010 by

Auction: Oct 23rd 2010  10:00 am

Antique Helper will present an important auction of African, Oceanic and Native American art and artifacts on Saturday, October 23rd.  Gathered from several distinguished collections, a number of selections from this auction are the subject of scholarly works.  Some have been exhibited, and are listed in the Yale archive of traditional African art.

Stefek’s Fall Antique Furniture & Glass Auction

October 20th, 2010 by

Auction: Oct 28th 2010  6:00 pm

Preview: Oct 22nd, 23rd, 25th – 26th 2010  10:00 am – 4:00 pm — Also Oct 27th from 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

Appraisal Clinic: Oct 27th 2010  10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Auction features a collection of Vitrines, GWTW Lamps, Wave Crest and other decorative glass and porcelain items.

Catalogue available online now.