- Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery.
Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery. Rare and Early Lorelei vase, 1902. 1902, glazed earthenware. 9¾ h × 4 dia in. result: $25,200. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1902 III’ with museum deaccession label ‘L.1979.137.1’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
- FOUR MEISSEN FIGURE GROUPS (4) 19th
FOUR MEISSEN FIGURE GROUPS (4) 19th century Comprising; a group emblematic of love, modelled with three couples around a tree, 30.5cm high; an apple picking group, 27cm high; a group of Juno and a peacock, 19cm high and a group of Lorelei seated with a harp and dolphin at her feet, 20.5cm high, blue crossed swords marks
- LORELEI BREDE, ABSTRACT VASE Lorelei
LORELEI BREDE, ABSTRACT VASE Lorelei Brede, Abstract Vase
USA, glazed stoneware, decorated with geometric abstract owls, 9"h, Brede studied at Pond Farm with Wildenhain from 1960-1962
Time: August 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $200.00
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- MARGUERITE WILDENHAN/POND FARM, CHALICE
MARGUERITE WILDENHAN/POND FARM, CHALICE Marguerite Wildenhan/Pond Farm, Chalice
USA, glazed stoneware, incised 'Pond Farm', 5.25"h, Provenance: from the Estate of Lorelei Brede, who studied at Pond Farm with Wildenhain from 1960-1962
Time: August 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $325.00
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- MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN/POND FARM, FOOTED
MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN/POND FARM, FOOTED VASE Marguerite Wildenhain/Pond Farm, Footed Vase
USA, glazed stoneware, decorated with figures, incised 'Pond Farm' with cypher, 9.25"h, Provenance: from the Estate of Lorelei Brede, who studied at Pond Farm with Wildenhain from 1960-1962
Time: August 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $650.00
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- MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN/POND FARM, FOOTED
MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN/POND FARM, FOOTED VASE Marguerite Wildenhain/Pond Farm, Footed Vase
USA, glazed stoneware, decorated with mermaids, fish and shell, incised 'Pond Farm' with cypher, 6.25"h, Provenance: from the Estate of Lorelei Brede, who studied at Pond Farm with Wildenhain from 1960-1962
Time: August 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $3,750.00
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- MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN, COVERED URN Marguerite
MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN, COVERED URN Marguerite Wildenhain, Covered Urn
USA, glazed stoneware, indistinctly inscribed in graphite to underside 'Wildenhain 150', 20"h, Provenance: from the Estate of Lorelei Brede, who studied at Pond Farm with Wildenhain from 1960-1962
Time: August 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $2,500.00
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- Van Briggle Pottery. Lorelei vase. 1905,
Van Briggle Pottery. Lorelei vase. 1905, glazed earthenware. 9½ h × 4 dia in. result: $6,875. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Incised signature and date and number to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1905’. Provenance: Collection of Dr. Martin Eidelberg
- Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery.
Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery. Early Lorelei vase, 1904. 1904, glazed earthenware, patinated metal. 10¼ h × 4¼ dia in. result: $11,875. estimate: $7,000–10,000. Etched signature and date to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1904’. Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, 1 December 1990 | Important Private Collection
- LORELEI HN4691 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINETales
LORELEI HN4691 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINETales of the Sea Collection; Prestige figure. Limited edition 42 of 250.
Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Alan Maslankowski
Issued: 2005
Dimensions: 8.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- WYTHE COUNTY, VA PAINT DECORATED BLANKET
WYTHE COUNTY, VA PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHESTAn early Wythe County, Virginia poplar polychrome painted blanket chest with tombstone panel decoration and bracket feet. The central tombstone panel depicts two parrots above two mermaids or lorelei, all framed by a painted dot design. The two flanking tombstone panels depict dahlia and urn designs. The urns appear to have a marbleized dark brown and yellow decoration. The decoration of the panels include white, yellow, brown, red, and orange pigments. The sides of the chest are decorated by tombstone panels in a simple dot hex star pattern. The three painted tombstone panels on the front of the chest appear to have a dark brown or red base color. The base color on the remaining chest appears a dark green with red painted accents at each corner. Other painted features include a red and black painted design remaining on the underside of the return moldings of the lid. The interior of the chest has a till with lower hidden compartment, simple butt end strap hinges, and an elaborate engraved crab lock. Inscribed on the top of the crab lock are the letters J or G and S with a heart design between the letters. 20 3/4" H x 65 3/4" W x 22 3/4" D. Circa 1780. Provenance: Found in Crow Valley, Smythe County, Virginia. Chest descended from the John Crow family of Wythe/Smythe County, Virginia. The combination of parrots and mermaids/lorelei on Wythe County decorated chests is rare if not unique. However, the use of parrots and mermaids/lorelei do appear in Middle Valley Virginia decorative objects. For example, these motifs are employed in fraktur drawings by Peter Bernhart of Rockingham County,Virginia (See Page 82 of "Southern Folk Art," edited by Cynthia Rubin). Fraktur with bird designs (turkey) have also been found in an early 19th century Wythe County, Virginia decorated chest (refer to the Umberger example in Elizabeth Holliday's article, American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1977). The Dahlia paint scheme featured in the two flanking panels is remniscient of the Wythe County painted chest group (refer to J. Roderick Moore’s "Painted chests from Wythe County, Virginia," The Magazine Antiques, September, 1982, pp.516-521). It is also interesting to note the letters J or G and S on the crab lock of this chest. In the book "Paint, Pattern & People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania 1725-1850," Cooper and Minardi note on page 93, "The Huddell brothers were originally from Shenandoah County, but their family moved to Wythe County by 1781 following their widowed mother's marriage to Peter Spangler Jr. They were subsequently raised by a step-uncle, Jacob Spangler, who most likely was a woodworker and trained them in the trade." Whether the J /G and S initials on the crab lot of this chest denote the initials of Jacob Spangler is unknown at this time. Additional note - remnants of a 1846 Hovley's strawberry seedling label underside of lid lists distributors including E.M. Gavock, Wytheville, VA ( McGavock ). (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Blanket chest surface has been professionally cleaned. There is minimal inpainting or restoration visible under blacklight. Top surface of lid is unpainted, dry scrubbed. Original front feet retained with heavy wear. Left rear foot with losses and partially retained, rear right foot lost with contemporary replacement. Contemporary blocking for front two feet and rear right foot.
- VAN BRIGGLE LORELEI ART POTTERY VASEVan
VAN BRIGGLE LORELEI ART POTTERY VASEVan Briggle Lorelei Art Pottery Vase, signed upon the base, "Van Briggle"
Height 10 in. Width 4.25 in. Depth 4.5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.