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September 07 Auction Catalog

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Lots

Antiquities
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-44
Paintings
45-64
65-84
85-104
105-124
125-144
145-150
Works on Paper
151-165
166-180
181-195
196-210
211-225
226-233
Kokoon Arts Club & Cleveland School Artists
234-243
244-253
254-263
264-273
274-283
284-291
Ceramics and Porcelain
292-316
317-341
342-366
367-391
392-416
417-425
Glass
426-435
436-445
446-455
456-465
466-468
Sculpture
469-478
479-485
Orientalia
486-510
511-535
536-560
561-585
586-610
611-635
636-656
Fine Jewelry
657-681
682-706
707-731
732-756
757-781
782-806
807-831
832-856
857-881
882-906
907-931
932-933
Fine Silver
934-958
959-983
984-1008
1009-1033
1034-1058
1059-1083
Mid-Century Modern Furniture
1084-1093
1094-1103
1104-1112
Furniture
1113-1122
1123-1132
1133-1142
1143-1152
1153-1155
Decorative Arts
1156-1180
1181-1205
1206-1230
1231-1255
1256-1280
1281-1289
Books, Maps and Documents
1290-1299
1300-1309
1310-1319
1320-1326
Oriental Carpets & Textiles
1327-1341
1342-1356
1357-1371
1372-1386
1387-1400


G. Bristol (British, 20th Century)

105. G. Bristol (British, 20th Century)


Capri. Oil on canvasboard, signed in the lower right corner, sight size 6-1/2" x 8-1/2", framed in as gilt fame with a painted panel, measuring approx. 11" x 13-1/4".

150/300 Sold: $172.50

S.M. Ogden (American, Mid-20th Century)

106. S.M. Ogden (American, Mid-20th Century)


Skyscrapers. Oil on canvas mounted on pebbleboard, signed in the lower left corner, framed in a 1-1/2" wide traditional frame, the board size measuring approx. 17-1/2" x 13", and with the frame overall approx. 20" x 15-1/2".

100/200 Sold: $586.50

Charles Nicoise (Italian, Mid-20th Century)

107. Charles Nicoise (Italian, Mid-20th Century)


A pair of Parisian street scenes, polychrome pigments on porcelain tiles, both signed lower left. Image size approx. 5-1/2" square, each. Framed with gilt wood liner, overall in painted cream color wood frames approx. 1-3/4" square each. Name plate attached to gilt wood liner, artist info. found on back on affixed paper label.

200/400 Sold: $126.50

Charles Antonio Roka (Hungarian, 1912-1999)

108. Charles Antonio Roka (Hungarian, 1912-1999)


A young girl with her cat. Oil on canvas, signed in the lower right corner, framed with a linen liner and a wide gilt frame, the canvas size measuring approx. 31-1/2" x 25-3/4", and with the framing overall approx. 41" x 36-1/4".

400/700 Sold: $1,012.00

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

109. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Spring." 1963. Oil on canvas/board, signed, dated and inscribed on verso in Cyrillic. Image size approx. 6" x 8½"; framed overall approx. 16" x 18½". Nikolai Ovchinnikov was born in Mizhuli village, Mariinsko-Posadski region of Russia. He started his fine art studies at the Altynsk Art College. In 1944 he joined the USSR Union of Artists. In 1951 he graduated from the Repin's Institute of Fine Art. Ovchinnikov was very active throughout his career and was awarded numerous prestigious awards and prizes for his works. Works by Ovchinnikov are now displayed in numerous regional museum and private collections, as well as many of them were bought by museums and galleries in the US, Britain, France, and Japan.

300/600 Sold: $172.50

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

110. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Road in the forrest." 1984. Oil on board, signed, dated and inscribed on verso in Cyrillic. Image size approx. 6" x 9"; framed overall approx. 16" x 19". Nikolai Ovchinnikov was born in Mizhuli village, Mariinsko-Posadski region of Russia. He started his fine art studies at the Altynsk Art College. In 1944 he joined the USSR Union of Artists. In 1951 he graduated from the Repin's Institute of Fine Art. Ovchinnikov was very active throughout his career and was awarded numerous prestigious awards and prizes for his works. Works by Ovchinnikov are now displayed in numerous regional museum and private collections, as well as many of them were bought by museums and galleries in the US, Britain, France, and Japan.

500/800 Sold: $339.25

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

111. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Bank of the river Volga" 1953. Oil on board. Signed in Cyrillic lower right corner. Image measures approx. 12-1/4" x 13-3/4", in a decorative gilt frame approx. 18¾" x 20½". Nikolai Vasilyevich Ovchinnikov was born October 14th, 1918 in Mizhuli village, Mariinsko-Posadski region of Russia. Education: 1934-1937 Art-engraving school, Alatyrsk, Russia; 1939 and 1945-1951 The I.E. Repin State Academy of Arts Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) his studies were interrupted by his army service in WWII; 1951-1954 Post-graduate study with A.M. Gerasimov; 1971 The University of Eger, Hungary. Ovchinnikov was very active and successful throughout his carreer. He held solo exhibitions in the States, Japan, and Europe, as well as all over the USSR, and was awarded numerous prestigious awards and prizes for his works. Artworks of Nikolai Ovchinnikov are part of many museum collections worldwide: Europe, Russia (The State Tretyakov Gallery, and many others) and in the USA (Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, forty paintings in various genres). His works sold at various auction houses including Christie's London, Sloans & Kenyon, Chevy Chase Maryland, the USA, Garrett O'Connor, Wicklow, Ireland, Glerum, Amsterdam.

500/700

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

112. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Vvedenski Church." 1997. Oil on board. Signed in brown pigment lower left. Image measures approx. 6¼" x 8½", framed in a gilt wood frame with canvas lining overall approx. 14¼" x 16¼". *On preview in Pittsburgh, PA.

400/800 Sold: $339.25

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

113. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Golden Autumn." 1995. Oil on board. Signed on verso. Image measures approx. 6¼" x 8½", in a gilt wood frame overall approx. 14¼" x 16½". *On preview in Pittsburgh, PA.

400/800

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

114. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Last snow", oil on canvas, signed and titled on verso in Cyrillic, image size approx. 6-1/2" x 8-1/2". Framed in a wide and ornate decorative gilt frame, approx. 15-1/2" x 17-1/2" overall.

400/600 Sold: $161.00

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

115. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"First green." 1965. Oil on board, signed lower left. Image size 10" x 12-1/4"; framed overall approx. 20" x 22-1/4".

450/900 Sold: $402.50

Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)

116. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)


"Birchtrees." 1964. Oil on board. Signed in Cyrillic on verso. Image measures approx. 9¾" x 13½", in a decorative gilt frame with linen matting approx. 19¾" x 23½". Nikolai Vasilyevich Ovchinnikov was born October 14th, 1918 in Mizhuli village, Mariinsko-Posadski region of Russia. Education: 1934-1937 Art-engraving school, Alatyrsk, Russia; 1939 and 1945-1951 The I.E. Repin State Academy of Arts Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) his studies were interrupted by his army service in WWII; 1951-1954 Post-graduate study with A.M. Gerasimov; 1971 The University of Eger, Hungary. Ovchinnikov was very active and successful throughout his carreer. He held solo exhibitions in the States, Japan, and Europe, as well as all over the USSR, and was awarded numerous prestigious awards and prizes for his works. Artworks of Nikolai Ovchinnikov are part of many museum collections worldwide: Europe, Russia (The State Tretyakov Gallery, and many others) and in the USA (Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, forty paintings in various genres). His works sold at various auction houses including Christie's London, Sloans & Kenyon, Chevy Chase Maryland, the USA, Garrett O'Connor, Wicklow, Ireland, Glerum, Amsterdam. Condition: Very good.

400/600 Sold: $598.00

A Naive Painting Signed

117. A Naive Painting Signed "Perc Axtell", Dated 1924


A primitive style landscape. Oil on artist's board, signed and dated lower right. A naive painting of children, a house and geese, the image size approx. 13-1/2" x 19-1/2", and overall in an antique gilt wood frame approx. 20" x 26".

300/500 Sold: $69.00

LeRoy Neiman (American, b. 1926)

118. LeRoy Neiman (American, b. 1926)


"The Slopster." Oil on board, signed and dated '69 in the lower left corner, framed with a neutral linen liner and a silver metal leafed frame, the sight size measuring approx. 19-1/4" x 11", and with the framing overall approx. 26-1/2" x 18-1/2". There is a Hammer Galleries stamp on the back of the framing and on the back of the backing board as well with the No. 21867-22. The title is also written on the backing board.

3,000/5,000 Sold: $9,200.00

Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)

119. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)


"Ladoga. Valaan". 1961. Oil on board, inscribed verso, approx. 16-1/2" x 24-1/2", and with wide ornate gilt frame with linen liner approx. 26-1/2" x 34-1/2".

800/1,200 Sold: $920.00

 Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)

120. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)


"Crimea." 1965. Oil on board. Initialed "M.K." lower right. In a gilt frame with linen matting, image measures approx. 13" x 18", framed overall approx. 24" x 29". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russia’s midland, give a sense of the country’s vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called “windows”. Windows of Mark Kremer are “windows opened into the world”. Condition: Very good.

500/900 Sold: $805.00

Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)

121. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)


"Spring Forest." 1960. Oil on board. Initialed lower right. In a gilt frame, image measures approx. 11-1/2" x 16-1/4", framed overall approx. 22" x 26-3/4". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russia’s midland, give a sense of the country’s vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called “windows”. Windows of Mark Kremer are “windows opened into the world”. Condition: Very good.

600/900 Sold: $546.25

Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)

122. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)


"Village Winter." 1995. Oil on board. Initialed lower right. Image measures approx. 10-1/4" x 13-1/2", in a decorative gilt frame approx. 20-1/4" x 23-1/2". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russia’s midland, give a sense of the country’s vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called “windows”. Windows of Mark Kremer are “windows opened into the world”. Condition: Very good.

500/1,000 Sold: $833.75

Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)

123. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)


"Sunny Day." 1993. Oil on board. Initialed lower right. Image measures approx. 15-1/2" x 19-3/8"; in a gilt frame overall approx. 26-1/2" x 30-3/8". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russia’s midland, give a sense of the country’s vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called “windows”. Windows of Mark Kremer are “windows opened into the world”. Condition: Very good.

800/1,200 Sold: $920.00

Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)

124. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)


"Sayni Village, Tajikistan." 1961. Oil on board. Signed and titled on verso. Image measures approx. 16-1/2" x 24-1/4", in a gilt frame approx. 26-1/2" x 34-1/4". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russia’s midland, give a sense of the country’s vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called “windows”. Windows of Mark Kremer are “windows opened into the world”.

500/1,000 Sold: $517.50

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