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JOHN HENRY DEARE FOR WILLIAM
JOHN HENRY DEARE FOR WILLIAM MORRIS? EMBROIDERY PANEL.33 x 48cm
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3 LITHOGRAPH TIN BUILDING
3 LITHOGRAPH TIN BUILDING BANKSca. 1910; rare "Morrison Home Bank" mechanical ticket booth bank produced by William Morrison, coin operated ticket dispenser box with key and some tickets, 5 3/4"x 6 1/4", Condition: marked patent applied for, good; two small Lehman (?) German made two-story trade advertising banks for Stollwerek's Chocolate, 3 1/4"x 2 1/2"x 2 1/4", Condition: one fair with extensive wear; other good
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George Montague Ellwood for J.S.
George Montague Ellwood for J.S. Henry Art Nouveau Mahogany Open Arm Library Chair, c.1900 with William Morris tapestry upholstery 38.25 x 22.5 x 20.75 in — 97.2 x 57.2 x 52.7 cm
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J.S. Henry Art Nouveau Mahogany
J.S. Henry Art Nouveau Mahogany Open Arm Library Chair, c.1900 with William Morris tapestry upholstery 46.25 x 25 x 22 in — 117.5 x 63.5 x 55.9 cm
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George Logan for Wylie and Lochhead
George Logan for Wylie and Lochhead Brass and Pewter Inlaid Mahogany Open Arm Chair, c.1906 with William Morris tapestry upholstery 46.5 x 23 x 19 in — 118.1 x 58.4 x 48.3 cm
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New unused, William Morris
New unused, William Morris Gallery Briers umbrella of Honeysuckle design
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William Morris. Artifact: Tooth.
William Morris. Artifact: Tooth. 1993, vitrified and enameled glass. 11½ h × 18½ w × 13¼ d in. result: $10,080. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Etched signature and date to smaller element ‘WM 93’. Illegible signature to underside of larger element.
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William Morris. Urn. 1999, blown,
William Morris. Urn. 1999, blown, hot-sculpted and etched glass, rope. 17 h × 17½ dia in. result: $12,600. estimate: $15,000–20,000. Etched signature and date to underside ‘William Morris 1999’. This work is registered with the artist's studio as number U1199.05.02. Provenance: Heller Gallery, New York
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WILLIAM MORRIS LIBERTY AFRICAN
WILLIAM MORRIS LIBERTY AFRICAN MARIGOLD FABRIC, 2 by Liberty of London, arts and crafts floral. Two panels. 88" L x 48" W; 146" L x 48" W.
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(25) ART COFFEE TABLE BOOKS &
(25) ART COFFEE TABLE BOOKS & EXHIBITION CATALOGS(lot of 25) Art books and exhibition catalogs, titles include: (1) "The Art of Robert Wilson: Texas Artist," Dr. Roland E. Fleischer, (1) "Magni: Peintures, Sculptures, & Humanobiles, Vincent Magni, Habib Charaf, Lisa Davidson (translator), (1) "Pilchuck: A Glass School," Tina Oldknow, (1) Philip Baldwin, Monica Guggisberg: In Search of Clear Lines," Susanne K. Frantz, Jean-Luc Olivie, (1) "Tagliapietra: A Venetian Glass Maestro," Marino Barovier (editor), Thomas S. Buechner, Susanne K. Frantz, (1) "William Morris: Artifacts/Glass," Gary Blonston, (1) "Fire and Form," William Warmus, (1) "Kostbare Ei-Kreationen," Manfred Wild, (1) "Contemporary Glass: Color, Light, & Form," Ray Leier, Jan Peters, Kevin Wallace, (1) "Harvey K. Littleton: A Retrospective Exhibition," essay by Joan Falconer Byrd, signed interior cover Harvey K. Littleton, (1) "Robert Wilson: A Story in Glass," various essays with different authors, (1) "Art Glass Today," Jeffrey B. Snyder (editor), (1) "Dan Daily," catalog, (1) "Petr Hora: Sklo Glass," signed exhibition catalog, (4) Robert Wilson exhibition catalogs, (1) "Vetro" magazine, October 1998, (2) "Lino Tagliapietra," exhibition catalogs, (1) "Jon Kuhn: Critical Mass," exhibition catalog, (1) "Frantisek Vizner: Sklo-Glass," exhibition catalog, (1) "Glass Today by American Studio Artists," Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, (1) "Dan Dailey Drawing Catalog," accompanied by slide projector image of a vase, largest: approx 12.5"l, 12"w; 40lbs total
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AFTER WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT
AFTER WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT (1824-1879): THE LISTENERSWood engraving on tissue-thin paper, c. 1887, engraved by William Baxter Closson (1848-1926) for the portfolio Engravings on Wood, published by Harper Brothers, NY, 1887. 10 3/16 x 8 1/4 in. (plate), 18 x 15 in. (frame). Note: This engraving is based on the painting by William Morris Hunt of the same title, see Lot 115.
Condition
With margins. 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.
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WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT (1824-1879):
WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT (1824-1879): THE LISTENERSOil on canvas, c. 1859, signed 'W.M. Hunt' and titled on the reverse. 24 1/2 x 20 in., 36 x 31 1/2 in. (frame). Exhibited: New York, The National Academy of Design, 1865 Literature: Helen M. Knowlton The Art Life of William Morris Hunt (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1900) p. 152. Martha J. Hoppin & Henry Adams William Morris Hunt: A Memorial Exhibition (Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1979) p. 16. Sally Webster William Morris Hunt (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) pp. 60-61, p.79, illus.p.61. Note: William Morris Hunt was an influential Boston painter who helped to bring the ideas of the French Barbizon School to America. This painting is one of a pair that Hunt finished shortly before the Civil War. It's companion work is titled The Singers. The Singers.
Vose Galleries, Boston.
Condition
A split upper left corner backed with clear tape. Craquelure with lifting and losses along the right edge. Some surface soiling.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.
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FREDERICK HOLLYER (1837-1933):
FREDERICK HOLLYER (1837-1933): PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM MORRISPlatinum print, c. 1980.
4 5/8 x 3 1/2 in. (sheet), 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. (frame).
Condition
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.
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WILLIAM MORRIS DESIGNED JACQUARD
WILLIAM MORRIS DESIGNED JACQUARD BED HANGING5 ft. 3 1/2 in. x 29 in. (top) x 4 ft. 1 in. (bottom).
Condition
In good overall condition with very little wear.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.
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WILLIAMS MORRIS AND CO.
WILLIAMS MORRIS AND CO. BRASS-MOUNTED MAHOGANY RECLINING ARMCHAIR41 1/2 x 33 x 35 in.
Height of seat 15 in.
Note: In the mid 1860's Ephraim Colman, a carpenter in Sussex, England had an idea to make a chair with an adjustable back. The idea was sketched by Warrington Taylor and adapted by Philip Webb for an armchair to be produced by William Morris and Company.
Condition
The upholstery is soiled, with scuffing, gouges and wear to the armrests and slight wear throughout. Minor pitting to the brass sabots and back support. Structurally sound.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.
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WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE RUNNER Olive
WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE RUNNER Olive green field with bold foliate and repeating bold floral and foliate design, with reciprocating minor borders.
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COLLECTION OF LEATHER-BOUND
COLLECTION OF LEATHER-BOUND BOOKSCollection of Leather-Bound Books, comprising "Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt", trans Arthur Machen, Aventuros, 1925 (vols 1-12); John Lingard "A History of England", 2nd Edition, London: printed for J. Mawman, 1823 (vols 1-14); Samuel Richardson, "The History of Sir Charles Grandison", London: printed for T. Payne, G. Robinson et al, 1810 (vols 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7); two editions of J.H. Merle D'Aubigne, "The Protector", each Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1847 (one volume the second edition, the other possibly the first); William Morris "The Earthy Paradise", London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1905 (vols 1-2 and 3-4 bound in two volumes); John Mitford, "Correspondence of Walpole and Mason", London: Richard Bentley, 1851 (vols 1 and 2); "Sertum Carthusianum", London: Bell and Daldy, 1870 (1 vol); J.B. Lightfoot "Philippians", London and Cambridge: MacMillan and Co., 1873 (1 vol); "Joanna Baillie's Plays", London: Longman, Hurst et al, 1821 (vol. 2); and John Eardley-Wilmot, "Reminiscences of Thomas A. Smith", London: John Murray, 1860 (1 vol) Dimensions: Approximately 50 linear Inches Provenance: Property from a Wilshire Corridor Penthouse Estate, Los Angeles, California Condition: Volumes III, VI and VII of "The History of Sir Charles Grandison" with covers and first pages loose from binding. Rubbed wear to edges and general wear throughout.
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WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT (ATTRIB.),
WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT (ATTRIB.), OIL ON BOARD Attributed to William Morris Hunt (American, 1824-1879), Coastal Landscape, no signature observed, newspaper photo of William Morris Hunt affixed verso, 11"h x 16"w (sight), 16"h x 21"w (frame)
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WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN
WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN RUG: 9’0” X 11’8” 21ST CENTURYWILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN RUG: 9'0" X 11'8", 21st Century, Slate blue field with four rows of bold stylized blossoms joined by meandering flowering vines rendered in shades of khaki, espresso brown, dark red, pale gold and bright ivory. Gold and espresso brown guard borders. Ivory main border with motifs to echo the field.
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RUG: WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS AND CRAFTS
RUG: WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE RUNNER, 2' 6" X 10', HAND-MADE, WOOL ON WOOL, LIGHT PINK FIELD, STYLIZED FOLIATE MEDALLIONS, CREAM BORDER, ACCENTS OF LIGHT GREEN, BLUE, CAMEL, NAVY, ETC., MADE IN THE LAST TE...RUG: William Morris Arts and Crafts style runner, 2' 6" x 10', hand-made, wool on wool, light pink field, stylized foliate medallions, cream border, accents of light green, blue, camel, navy, etc., made in the last ten years.
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WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN
WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN RUNNER: 2’7” X 7’8” 21ST CENTURYWILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN RUNNER: 2'7" X 7'8", 21st Century, Ivory field with clusters of light blue vines, green acanthus leaves and small gold, dark red, midnight blue and khaki blossoms. Ivory border features elements to echo the field.
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WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN
WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN RUNNER: 2’6” X 6’0” 21ST CENTURYWILLIAM MORRIS ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN RUNNER: 2'6" X 6'0", 21st Century, Ivory field with clusters of small flower blossoms, blue vines and green leaves. Ivory main border with floral and foliate motifs to echo the field.
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WILLIAM MORRIS (AMERICAN, B.
WILLIAM MORRIS (AMERICAN, B. 1957) 22" x 21" x 6 ½" Petroglyph vessel. Blown glass vessel, date and signature not found. Morris’ work can be found in numerous public collections including: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY; American Glass Museum, Millville, NJ; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Hokkaido, Japan; Musee Des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England.
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WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE CARPET William
WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE CARPET William Morris design carpet, 9'11" x 13'11"
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WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE CARPET William
WILLIAM MORRIS STYLE CARPET William Morris style carpet, 9'7" x 13'5"
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William Morris. Standing Stone.
William Morris. Standing Stone. 1982, blown glass. 29¼ h × 13 w × 7 d in. result: $5,000. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Etched signature and date near base ‘William Morris 1982’. Provenance: Acquired in 1982 from Ivor Kurkland Gallery, Los Angeles | Private Collection, Seattle | Thence by descent
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William Morris. Stone vessel. 1984,
William Morris. Stone vessel. 1984, hand-blown glass, aventurine. 13 h × 13 w × 4 d in. result: $2,750. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Etched signature and date to near base ‘William Morris 1984’.
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William Morris. Standing Stone.
William Morris. Standing Stone. 1985, blown glass. 34¼ h × 15 w × 7 d in. result: $7,500. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Etched signature and date near base ‘William Morris 1985’. Provenance: Holsten Galleries, Santa Fe | Private Collection
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. low pile rug. 21st century, hand-woven wool. 142 h × 108 w in. result: $1,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. low pile rug. 21st century, hand-woven wool. 118 h × 96 w in. result: $750. estimate: $800–1,200.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. low pile rug. 21st century, hand-woven wool. 120 h × 96 w in. result: $750. estimate: $800–1,200.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. low pile rug. 21st century, hand-woven wool. 144 h × 108 w in. result: $1,280. estimate: $800–1,200.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. low pile rug. 21st century, hand-woven wool. 144 h × 110 w in. result: $3,072. estimate: $1,800–2,200.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. low pile rug. 21st century, hand-woven wool. 118 h × 96 w in. result: $1,500. estimate: $800–1,200.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. Medium pile carpet. 21st century, hand-knotted wool. 120¼ w × 175 l in. result: $910. estimate: $800–1,000.
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In the manner of William Morris.
In the manner of William Morris. Low pile runner. 21st century, hand-knotted wool. 29 w × 191 l in. result: $1,063. estimate: $500–700.