Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 43

Manuscript and Collectibles Auction


Glassware
 
 
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Lot 813
Attractive Loetz or Austrian Iridescent Glass Bowl. Austria, c. 1910-1935. Mold-formed, footed bowl with widely everted rim. With very fine gold-orange colored iridescent craqueleur finish, which verges into green, rose and violet. Width: 10". Intact and perfect. Probably an early precursor to American carnival ware.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Lot 814
Elegant and Robust Small Vase by Loetz, in Rich Iridescent Gold. Austria, c. 1900-1915. The classic Loetz glass object, with flattened bulbous body, narrow neck, and wide flattened rim. In handsomely textured and colored cool to warm golds, with violet overtones at the neck. Intact and perfect. Height: 7-1/2". Nice!
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Lot 815
Loetz - Fine Iridescent Glass Vase. Austria, c. 1900-1915. Vase slightly bag-shaped with wide flaring rim. In mottled golds and pale rose, verging to faint green, with "splashes" of deep cranberry red. This unusual glass finely preserved. Height: 5-1/2". A simple but quite elegant work of the Art Nouveau era.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Lot 816
Loetz - Iridescent Cranberry Glass Vase. Austria, c. 1900-1915. Handsome, substantial blown glass vase with mottle cranberry red coloring and undulating amber to greenish white bands around. Vase intact and perfect. Height: 6-1/2".
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
Either this vase, or an identical one, sold at Sotheby's in the late 1980's in excess of $3000.

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Lot 817
Lot of Collectible Glassware. Oldest a Bohemian, or Eastern European, with fired on enamel paint and decoration; c. 1900-1925. At center, a peacock with tail in gold; the body and tail set with numerous tiny glass beads -- now showing losses. Glass free of chips. Height: 9-1/2". Also, a contemporary "ashtray" in the form of a monkey. In lead crystal, marked on back: "Art Vcinne, France." Length: 5-3/4". Last a porcelain vase with fine iridescent orange-apricot bloom. Circa 1930's-1950's. Height: 6-3/4". Lot of 3 items.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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Lot 818
Contemporary Free-form Leaded Crystal Vase from Baccarat. France, 1980's-1990's. Vase vaguely vegetal in form, with dynamic lines and sharply angled rim. Intact and as new. Company logo on base; at bottom on one side: "Baccarat, R Riogt."
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 819
Daum Crystal Replica of an "Auburn Boat-tail Speedster." Nancy, France, c. 1980's-1990's. Handsome cast and finished crystal, with the car's interior details matte acid-etched in contrast to the exterior polished finish. The Auburn was a stylish "late classic" car, reminiscent of earlier motoring masterpieces by Bugatti and Cord. Car with etched factory logo. Length: 15-1/2". An impressive desk ornament!
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$432
Lot 820
Daum Pate-de-verre Nouveau and Blown Crystal Vase. Nancy, France, c. 1960's-1970's. The base in cast glass, in almost tourmaline-like coloring -- rubellite pink and deep green, and formed like a twisting, spiraling plant, with large beetle at bottom. The vase in elegant blown leaded crystal. Signed "Daum, France" on base. Height: 13-1/2".
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,300.
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Realized
$1,035
Lot 821
Fine Mont Joye Gilt and Amethyst Glass Vase. Pantin, France, c. 1890-1920. Of narrow, elongated barrel shape, fluted within, and with scalloped rim, which is gilt. The vessel of handsome violet color at top, and clear at base. The sides with gilt and enamelled daisy-like flowers. An enormous and eye-catching piece of art glass, very well preserved. Height: 15".
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,300.
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Lot 822
Pair of Elegant, Slim Vintage Daum Vases. Nany, France. Pieces done in cameo and enamelled technique. The vase's delicate arrangement of lilies rendered in an intense medium green at the base, and verging to softer, more muted hues at the top. These on a base color of pale violet-pink. Both pieces nicely preserved. Vase heights: 12-1/2". Handsome examples of glass art. Lot of 2 items.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Lot 823
Gallé Cameo-cut Vase in Three Colors. France, c. 1900-1915. Vase cast in a base color of clear glass with pale violet tint, with circular yellow band below mouth. The cameo layer in deep violet, and carved with a stylish composition of windswept iris flowers. Vase overall finely preserved, with just a handful of tiny nicks, mostly scattered about the rims. Height: 6".
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
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Realized
$805
Lot 824
Pair of Heavy Crystal Vases, with Ornamental Nude, by Maleras. Sweden, c. 1960's-1980's. The tubular vases of square section, with beveled edges, on square plate foot. One one side, engraved and acid etched, a lithe and delicate nude girl stands amid a tall flowering plant. Signed on bottom of each: "Maleras Fr[?] C[?]. Sweden"; and numbered 7839. Vases as new. Height: 9-3/4".
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Lot 825
Large and Ornate Pressed Glass "Candy Dish." United States(?), c. 1890-1930. Intricate and amusing large footed dish in the form of a hand holding a torchiere or torch. Intact and pristine; glass with very faint pinkish cast. Height: 10"; width: 10". A fun centerpiece.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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Realized
$265






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