- 2 U.S. COAST SURVEY MAPS, CATALINA HARBOR
2 U.S. COAST SURVEY MAPS, CATALINA HARBOR & WEST COASTLot of two U.S. Coast Survey Maps to include: Catalina Harbor, "1852" and Reconnaissance of the Western Coast of the United States, middle sheet, from San Francisco to the Umpquah River, "1854," frame
- ROSEVILLE, CATALINA AND VAN BRIGGLE
ROSEVILLE, CATALINA AND VAN BRIGGLE ART POTTERYThe collection is offered as shown:1. A Roseville Futura line jardinere.2. An unusual 1930s Van Briggle vase in Mountain Craig glaze.3. A Roseville Mostique line vase.4. A green matte vase stamped CATALINA underside of the base.Measures 6 to 11 inches tall.A base flake to the Van Briggle. Catalina vase with a chip on the shoulder. Roseville Futura has a small chip on the upper rim.
- EDGAR PAYNE (CALIFORNIA, 1883-1947)
EDGAR PAYNE (CALIFORNIA, 1883-1947) MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE Oil on artist board. Signed 'Edgar Payne' (lower left).
Edgar Alwin Payne ((American, 1883-1947)
Born in rural Missouri, Edgar Payne grew up in the Ozark Mountains which instilled in him a love for the wilderness that would remain with him for the rest of his life. By the age of fourteen, Payne was completely on his own and made his way painting houses, signs, and stage sets until he reached Chicago and began a brief period of formal training in fine art at the Art Institute of Chicago.
While in Chicago, Payne learned of a nascent art colony located at Laguna Beach, California. In 1911 he made his first visit to the region that would provide him with a lifetime of inspiration and which he was to immortalize on canvas. By 1917 Payne had made Laguna Beach his home. Here he was inspired by subjects that were close at hand: Santa Catalina, Laguna Canyon, and the Laguna shoreline. However, Payne was driven by an incessant wanderlust that lured him away from the southland. Between 1922 and 1924, he traveled Europe and completed a series of impressive maritime and mountain scenes which strongly suggest his more mature work.
- CATALINA STYLE TILE-TOP TABLECatalina
CATALINA STYLE TILE-TOP TABLECatalina Style Tile-Top Table, the square top in set with four tiles attributed to Taylor Tile Company, California (unsigned), depicting a California Mission facade within a border of black and orange, on a Mission-style wooden base with original finish Dimensions: 17 3/8 x 22 x 22 in. (44.1 x 55.9 x 55.9 cm.) Condition:
- JOHN F. BUDICIN (CALIFORNIA/ITALY, 1944-),
JOHN F. BUDICIN (CALIFORNIA/ITALY, 1944-), “LADIES OF THE EVENING”, AVALON, SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, CALIFORNIA., OIL ON CANVAS BOARD, 8” X 10”. FRAMED 13” X 15”.JOHN F. BUDICIN, California/Italy, 1944-, "Ladies of the Evening", Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California. Signed lower right "Budicin". Titled on label verso for Tree's Place Gallery, Orleans, Massachusetts. Dimensions: Oil on canvas board, 8" x 10". Framed 13" x 15".
- GROUP OF THREE ORANGE GLAZED VASESThe
GROUP OF THREE ORANGE GLAZED VASESThe two Catalina vases with molded marks.
The largest 13 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.
Condition
Minor wear consistent with use. The largest with some small chips to the underside of the foot Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF GREEN GLAZED CATALINA POTTERY
GROUP OF GREEN GLAZED CATALINA POTTERY DRINKWAREMolded mark.
Comprising:
Two pitchers
A coffee pot and cover
Together with a similar pitcher, unmarked
The largest 7 3/4 x 9 x 6 1/4 in., (4 pcs).
Condition
Minor wear consistent with use. The unmarked pitcher with greater wear and crazing. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- CATALINA-STYLE TILE-INSET OAK END TABLECatalina-Style
CATALINA-STYLE TILE-INSET OAK END TABLECatalina-Style Tile-Inset Oak End Table, unsigned Dimensions: 16 1/2 x 22 3/4 x 16 1/2 in. (41.9 x 57.8 x 41.9 cm.) Condition:
- FOUR SHELVES OF AMERICAN ART POTTERY
FOUR SHELVES OF AMERICAN ART POTTERY JARDINIERES Four shelves of American art pottery jardinieres, including a shallow teal bowl and yellow vase by Bauer, a light blue pitcher by Catalina, and other unmarked examples, many with hand drilled drainage holes
- SHELF LOT OF SCALES AND CERAMICS: A
SHELF LOT OF SCALES AND CERAMICS: A BALANCE AND A POSTAL SCALE, 3 POTTERY MUGS Shelf lot of (2) scales and ceramics:, including a balance scale, a postal scale, (3) green Catalina pottery mugs; a china painted punch ladle, etc.
- (LOT OF 3) AMERICAN POTTERY HEAD VASES
(LOT OF 3) AMERICAN POTTERY HEAD VASES (Lot of 3) American pottery head vases, comprising Catalina Pottery figure with fan #0803, 7.5"h; Catalina Pottery figure with scarf tied about the head #C 801, 7"h and figure wearing a small hat, stamped 'MADE IN THE U.S.A.', 10.5"h.
- BUGS BUNNY "CARMEN BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
BUGS BUNNY "CARMEN BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Bugs Bunny "Carmen Bugs" Ceramic Tile. Warner Bros./Imagine Design, 1994. Number 20 from an edition of 100. Signed and numbered in gold ink by the artist. Inspired by the 1944 cartoon episode "What's Cookin' Doc?" in which Bugs demands a vote recount when he is beaten out for an Academy Award by James Cagney, and depicting him striking a Carmen Miranda pose. Fired ceramic clay tile created by the 'Catalina' method introduced in California in the 1930s and employed with perfection here by Vought. Artist's COA signed and numbered. 11 _ x 11 _". Original black frame. Fine.