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Fine Paintings & Fine Works on Paper
1-10
11-14
Old Master Works
15-22
Paintings
23-32
33-42
43-49
Works on Paper
50-59
60-69
70-79
80-86
Prints & Engravings
87-96
97-106
107-116
117-126
127-130
Books, Maps & Autographs
131-140
Furniture & Decorative Arts
141-150
151-160
161-169
Oriental Carpets
170-179
180-185
Bronze, Silver & Enamel
186-195
196-205
206-209
Vintage & Contemporary Glass
210-219
220-229
230-239
240-242
Porcelain, Pottery & Ceramics
243-252
253-262
263-272
273-282
283-288
Orientalia
289-298
299-300
Estate Jewelry
301-310
311
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196. Carl Sorensen Bronze Vase
Large Carl Sorensen patinated wide-mouth bronze vase with several rows of horizontal bands. Before becoming a designer for Tiffany, Carl made a fine line of tableware with a mottled green patina and decorative concentric bands. Marked on base with the CS bronze emblem and "Carl Sorensen" in script. Circa 1930. Apprx 6-1/4 x 6" at opening.
75/150
Sold: $155.25
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197. Enamels by Kalman Kubinyi & Rau
Two enameled items, the first by Kalman Kubinyi (Cleveland School, 1906 - 1974), husband of artist Doris Hall. The enameled dish has a "Peacock" feather pattern and is apprx 5-1/4" D and initialed and dated '53 on verso. The second enameled piece is in very nice condition and has an elaborately plumed bird in the center, measures apprx 4-3/4"D on a footed base. Signed in design, lower right.
50/100
Sold: $34.50
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198. Five Enameled Plates By Ed Winter
Three plates each apprx 4-3/4"D, a shallow bowl apprx 5-1/8" and a larger dish apprx 6-1/4". Each has it's own hand enamel work and signed by the artists.
50/100
Sold: $23.00
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199. A Group Of Yellow Enamels By Ed Winter
All signed by the Cleveland enamelist and author on verso. Group includes a 10"D bowl, a 4" x 5-1/2" ash tray and a little bowl, apprx 3-3/4"D x 1-1/4"H.
50/100
Sold: $28.75
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200. Decorative Enameled Art By Ed Winter
Lot includes a large decorative plate with central pattern, apprx 11-1/2"D and three smaller items such as a round bowl with a ruffled rim apprx 6-1/4" and two squared ash trays, apprx 4-3/4" and 3-3/4". Each signed on verso.
50/100
Sold: $17.25
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201. Two Teal Enameled Bowls By Ed Winter
Two teal colored bowls with stenciled flowers, signed on verso. Each apprx 11-1/4"D and 10"D.
50/100
Sold: $28.75
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202. A Wonderful Enameled bowl By Ed Winter
Light blue enamel over metal with an organic crackling resembling jellyfish and horeshoe crab. Signed on verso and measures apprx 9"D x 2"H. In very nice condition.
50/100
Sold: $51.75
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203. Two Books On Enameled Art By Ed Winter
"Enameled Arts On Metals", 1st edition, New York: Watson-Guptill, 1958. Pp.159, 6 color, 186 black/white reproductions, black cloth with dust jacket. Inscribed and signed by the author.
"Enameling For Beginners", New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1962. First Edition. Blude cloth with dust jacket, 118 pages. Illustrated. Inscribed and signed by the author.
40/60
Sold: $23.00
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204. Four Pieces Of Enameled Art By John Puskas (American, 20th Century) (Cleveland, Ohio)
The first in this lot was made for Webb C. Ball as inscribed on verso along with signature, blue enamel with a fern design, apprx 5-1/2" diamter. Gold toned plate with black and gold abstract center design, signed "Puskas", apprx 7-1/2" D. A squared plate with teal enamel in optical pattern over gold enamel, apprx 8-1/2" x 7-1/4", signed on verso. The last item in the lot is an oblong tray dedicated to Milt Grant with color fields of white and light teal. decorated with his initials, a gold M black G. Apprx 12" x 4", signed on verso.
50/100
Sold: $23.00
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205. A Pair of Enameled Stemware
Enamel on brass, constructed in two parts. Base designed like a bird while vessel is covered with flowers. Unsigned or marked, each apprx 8" tall.
50/75
Sold: $69.00
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