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235. Caspar Hennecke (American, 19th Century)
A painted plaster sculpture of Fortuna and other figures in a group atop an architectural base with "Fortnua" impressed at the lower front. Fortuna holds her cornucopia aloft and stands partially clothed in flowing garments while a woman attends her to the right and another seated woman to the left reads a book. Cupid is seated to the right of her foot with his quiver of arrows and leaning on a classical vase. The sculpture measures approx. 22"H x 10"W x 10"D and is made in a rosy tinted plaster, once painted with a verdegris color layer of paint, now mostly flaked off.
700/900
Sold: $575.00
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236. A Carved Marble Cherub Figural Group
A carved marble composite cherub figural group, on an ovoid mound base, painted with a ruddy glaze finish, measuring approx. 12-1/2"W x 9"D x 16"H.
800/1,200
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237. Ann Froman (American, Contemporary)
"Dancing Waters". A limited edition acrylic sculpture, ed. 99, signed in the base Froman '87, and numbered A.P. 7/10. Overall size approx. 22" x 15". A copy of letter from the artist dated Nov. 2, 1987 accompanies the lot.
5,000/10,000
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238. Yetta Rosenberg (American, b. 1905)
"Aria Dance". Marble sculpture poised on a walnut wood base, signed on the base. An ovoid pierced form made in an ivory/taupe marble, with a highly polished finish, the marble approx. 10-3/8"H x 8"W x 4-1/2"D, the walnut base 5-1/2" x 5-1/2" x 2", with a faded paper label on the underside, signed on the wood base.
800/1,200
Sold: $201.25
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239. Mikael Redman (American, b. 1941)
"The Buffalo Dancer", limited edition, this being number 100/900. Cast sterling silver sculpture with gold plated accents, mounded on a piece of polished natural turquoise, approx. 2-1/2"H. With box and papers.
150/250
Sold: $143.75
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240. Mikael Redman (American, b. 1941)
"The Gan Dance", limited edition, this being number 403 of 900. A cast sterling silver fiturine with gold plated accents atop a polished natural turquoise, approx. 3-3/4"T. With original wooden box and packing.
150/250
Sold: $212.75
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241. Mikael Redman (American, b. 1941)
"The Deer Dance", limited edition sculpture, this being number 606/900. A cast sterling silver fiturine with gold plated accents atop a polished natural turquoise, approx. 3-3/4"T. With original wooden box and papers.
150/250
Sold: $143.75
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