- DAVID ANDERSON NORWAY STERLING SIVER
DAVID ANDERSON NORWAY STERLING SIVER ENAMEL VIKING DISH & SPOONDavid Anderson Norway Sterling Siver Enamel Dish & Spoon. Enamel dish marked David Anderson with blue enamel over Viking ship motif. Spoon marked "Sterling Norway". Dish measures appx 4" across, spoon
- MODERN ART BOOKS, 10 Group of Ten Modern
MODERN ART BOOKS, 10 Group of Ten Modern Art Books, comprising: "Ben Shahn" Shahn, Bernarda, "Georgia O'Keefe" published by The Viking Press in hardcover and paperback, "One Hundred Flowers" ed. by Callaway, Nicholas, "Meret Oppenheimer", published by Parkett Publishers, "Willem de Kooning: The Late Paintings, The 1980s" published by The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, "Richard Diebenkorn: Ocean Park" Flam, Jack, "Lucian Freud", published by Thames and Hudson, "Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings"published by The Museum of Modern Art, "Claes Oldenburg: Drawings and Prints" commentary by Baro, Gene. Largest: 16.5" H x 13.75" W. Keywords: Bibliophile, Art History, Written Word, Photographs, Modernism
- FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS, 15 Group
FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS, 15 Group of Books Relating to Fashion Photography, fifteen (15), and including: Georgina Howell, In Vogue, Conde Nast Books: London, 1991; Martin Harrison, Beauty Photography in Vogue, Stewart Tabori & Chang: New York, 1987; William Klein, In and Out of Fashion, Random House: New York, 1994; Polly Devlin, Vogue Book of Fashion Photography 1919-1979, Simon and Schuster, 1979; Martin Kazmeier, Horst: Sixty Years of Phoography, Rizzoli: New York, 1991; James Danziger, Beaton, Viking Press: New York, 1980; Dr. David Mellor (ed.), Cecil Beaton, NYGS/Little Brown: Boston, 1986; Josephine Ross, Beaton in Vogue, Clarkson Potter: New York, 1986; Helmut Newton, Sleepless Nights, Congreve: New York, 1978; Helmut Newton, Big Nudes, Xavier Moreau, Inc.: New York, 1982; Helmut Newton, Aus dem photografischenwerk, Schirmer Mosel: Munich, 1993; Helmut Newton, World Without Men, Xavier Moreau, INc.: New York, 1984; Helmut Newton, POla Woman, Schirmer Art Books, Munich, 1992; Helmut Newton, Portraits, Pantheon: New York, 1987; and Martin Harrison, Norman Parkinson: Photographs 1935-1990, Rizzoli: New York, 1994. Largest: 14" H x 10" W. Keywords: Library, Reading, Coffee table books
- RUSTIC OAK & IRON CHAIN 12 LIGHT CHANDELIER
RUSTIC OAK & IRON CHAIN 12 LIGHT CHANDELIER Rustic Cerused Oak and Patinated Iron Chain Twelve-Light Wheel Form Chandelier. 33" H x 36" Diameter. Keywords: Country style, Lighting, Viking style, Pendant lamp
- JUDITH DONER MCM ENAMEL VIKING SHIP
JUDITH DONER MCM ENAMEL VIKING SHIP PLAQUES United States,C.1963Four copper enameled plaques arranged in a square depicting Viking ships on the sea, with teak wood frames. Condition One plaque with upper right corner with loss of enamel (approx. 2"), otherwise very good condition. Provenance From the estate of a Massachusetts woman. Dimensions Each with four copper plaques measuring 11"x11" (22" overall) Framed 34" x 34" Circa/ Origin C.1960's, United States Name Judith Doner Medium Wood, copper, enamel
- NORWAY TWO STERLING AND COBALT BLUE
NORWAY TWO STERLING AND COBALT BLUE GLASS INSERT SALT CELLARS Consisting of two sterling salt cellars: a Viking boat shape cellar with cobalt blue glass lining, signed on bottom "Norway 925 Sterling", 1 ¾" x 3 ¼" x 1 ¼"; cornucopia cellar with dome lid with finial, on support, antique style dolphin and scrolls runic design, marked on the support inside, 2" x 2 ?" x 1 ?". Total weight of sterling, without glass, 1.10 toz.
- Grueby Faience Company. Rare three-tile
Grueby Faience Company. Rare three-tile frieze with Viking ship. c. 1905, glazed earthenware decorated in cuenca. 8½ h × 8½ w × 1 d in. result: $4,032. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Provenance: Important Private Collection
- SELECT BOOKS ON ANSELM KIEFER & RENATA
SELECT BOOKS ON ANSELM KIEFER & RENATA GRAF Including Anon., ANSELM KIEFER: EL VIENTO, EL TIEMPO, EL SILENCIO (Madrid: Museo Nacional, 1998) folio, boards, d.j.; Thomas McEvilley, ANSELM KIEFER: LET A THOUSAND FLOWERS BLOOM (London: d'Offay, 2000) 4to, boards, d.j.; and Renata Graf, JOURNAL: 1992 - 2012 (Paris: Privately printed, 2012) 4to, wraps. Together with Andreas Feininger, TREES (NY: Viking, 1968) folio, cloth, d.j.
- Train accessories grouping, some deadstock,
Train accessories grouping, some deadstock, to include flowers, lawn rocks, decals, Walter Merten MiniaturPlastike West German accessories in boxes, Rapido vehicles, farm animals, Boyd Models N Scale horse drawn wagon, Wiking vehicles, cut stumps, Bachmann vehicles, Holly Sugar hopper, Viking boats, Arnold Rapido 9mm 9 scale auto pack, traffic signs, railroad signs, several animals of all sorts, airplanes, barrels, assorted vehicles, white picket fence portions, greenery, construction vehicles and more.
- Danish and style sterling jewelry group
Danish and style sterling jewelry group to include (3) braided sterling bangles, a chased hollow sterling bangle with dents, a David Andersen sterling pendant, the design a reproduction of from Viking period, a white enamel leaf brooch and ear clips by David Andersen, in original box, (2) David Andersen enamel leaf bracelets, A. Sch. Norway sterling blue enamel necklace and bracelet, (2) sterling enamel brooches, Georg Jensen 59B sterling cufflinks and assorted sterling bracelets and brooches.
- HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE (1862–1942):
HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE (1862–1942): THE VIKINGS DAUGHTERHerbert Thomas Dicksee (1862–1942): The Vikings Daughter, etching on paper; 1909; signed and dated in plate, annotated "Published by Herbert Dicksee R.E." lower left and with blind stamp "JCF Print Sellers Association" lower right Dimensions: Plate: 20 1/4 x 24 3/4 in. (51.4 x 62.9 cm.), Sight: 21 1/4 x 25 3/4 in. (54 x 65.4 cm.), Frame: 30 3/8 x 34 7/8 in. (77.2 x 88.6 cm.) Condition: Matted, framed and glazed.
- CHRISTIAN BENJAMIN OLSEN (DANISH, 1873-1935)
CHRISTIAN BENJAMIN OLSEN (DANISH, 1873-1935) "RETURNING HOME, 1918" Oil on canvas. Signed 'Chr. Benjamin Olson 1918' (lower right).
Catalogue Note: The Danish people have an intimate relationship with the sea dating back to the rapacious Vikings who settled on the peninsula situated between the North Sea and Kattegat in Northern Europe. Throughout the country's history ship building, fishing and trade have been the primary industries; with most natives having some sort of ties to the trades, including Danish artists. Christian Benjamin Olsen is one such artist who was fascinated with ships and the various temperaments of the sea.
Spending much of his time in the fishing village of Skagen, located at the northern most point of Denmark, Olson would paint the many ships coming and going in the harbor. Judging from the detail in Returning Home, Olsen must have been familiar with shipbuilding. He also shows sensitivity to the effects of atmosphere and light. He meticulously paints the rosy reflections of the setting sun on the evening clouds and calm harbor waters and portrays the shadows caste from the tall ships onto the water. His skills as a Marine painter are undoubtedly equal to his contemporaries Frederick Sorenson, Fritz Melby, and Vilhelm.