Monumental 511.93 OZT (15,923 grams) Sterling Silver Tiffany & Co. Centerpiece. Oval with openwork sides boldly cast with urns spaced by scrolling acanthus and rosettes linked by laurel swags, the ends with up-turned tightly scrolled leaves, the lower body chased with lobes, raised on an oval foot applied with radiating foliage, the interior sides etched with foliage, marked on underside.
Provenance: Private New York City collection.
Height: 10.25 in.
Width: 32 in.
Depth: 27 in.
Martin Lewis (New York, Connecticut, Maine / Australia, 1881 – 1962) “Winter on White Street” Drypoint etching and sand ground on cream wove paper, 1934. Full margins. Third state (of 3). Edition of 41. Signed in pencil, lower right. A brilliant, richly-inked impression. Lucile Deming Lewis (wife of the artist) collection stamp and inscription verso. Kennedy Galleries label verso.
Image Size: 10 7/8 x 6 7/8 in. (276 x 175 mm)
Sheet Size: 15 x 10 in.
Unframed.
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) “The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac,” 1967, the complete portfolio of thirteen lithographs and text by Nicolas Sokoloff, edition number 235 of the 250 numbered copies on Arches wove paper, printed by Fernand Mourlot, Paris, published by Amiel, Paris, the twelve zodiac lithographs pencil signed and numbered and housed in modern silver-tone brushed metal frames (Phyllis Lucas Old Print Center, NYC), the frontispiece and text housed in original beige-linen hardcase box. Framed prints: image: 28.5″ H x 20.25″ W; frame: 29″ H x 20.75″ W x 1.25″ D. Condition: There is light wave or buckling to the paper, also light toning in the margins that becomes slightly more pronounced at the framed edges. Scorpio exhibits minor water stains along the bottom edge and corners.
Description: The provenance of this item is from a collector in Boca Raton, FL. Please, see all the included images to find additional information.
The dimensions are approximately 27 inch x 22.25 inch (small variance can occur).
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Shanti Dave (India, Born 1931) Original abstract oil painting. Signed and dated ’63 upper right. Shanti trained in art at the M.S. University, Baroda where he studied under eminent artist-teacher N.S. Bendre and co-founded the Baroda Group in 1957 with fellow artists. Early in his career, he made several commissioned murals, including for Air India’s offices in London, New York, and Delhi. He has been honoured with several awards including Lalit Kala Akademi Ratna, 2004 and Padma Shri, 1985, Tokyo Biennale Award, 1965; Calcutta Academy of Art Award and Bombay Art Exhibition Awards, 1959 and thrice the National Art Academy Award in 1956, 1957 & 1958. Shanti’s work has been exhibited widely in shows held in different parts of the country and overseas including the International Graphics Exhibition, Switzerland in 1960; Paris Biennale, Paris in 1961; Commonwealth Exhibition, London in 1962; Frankfurt Kunstkabinett, Germany in 1963; Third Triennale India Gold Medal in 1975; Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil in 1980; Indian Contemporary Art Seminar and Exhibition, Delphi and Athens in 1984; Indian Contemporary Art, Tokyo in 1988; National Exposition of Contemporary Art, NGMA, 1991. He lives and works in New Delhi.
Sight Size: 21 x 28 in.
Overall Framed Size: 26 x 33 in.
Framed behind glass.
Condition
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ELINOR CARUCCI Original Artistic Photograph:
Important Note: All or part of the proceeds benefit the “Los Angeles Center of Photography – LACP”.
Title: A doll in a box, 2010.
Edition: 1/8
Technique: Archival print.
Paper Dimensions: 17 × 22 in
Condition: Very Good.
MATTHEW ROLSTON Original Artistic Photograph:
Important Note: All or part of the proceeds benefit the “Los Angeles Center of Photography – LACP”.
About the Artist: Featuring glamorous lighting and surrealistic levels of detail, Matthew Rolston’s imagery has greatly contributed to contemporary American portrait aesthetics. Though his contemporaries later included fellow 1980s magazine photographers Herb Ritts, Bruce Weber, and Annie Leibovitz, Rolston got his start at Andy Warhol’s Interview magazine. His “Talking Heads” series, his first foray into fine art, comprises hundreds of photographs of antique ventriloquist dummies from the Vent Haven Museum in Kentucky. He photographed the dummies in the close-cropped style of Andy Warhol’s beau monde portraits. While the visual vocabulary of “Talking Heads” is akin to magazine portraiture, the masks themselves are rooted in art historical precedents such as Egyptian busts and Greco-Roman panels.
Title: Farrah Fawcett, Poor Little Rich Girl, Los Angeles, 1987, from the series “Hollywood Royale”, 1987/2019
Edition: 7/15. Official signed labels (one for the mount inside frame, the second for the exterior) will be provided by the artist.
Technique: Archival pigment print.
Paper Dimensions: 20 × 20 in
ELEN VON UNWERTH Original Artistic Photograph:
Important Note: All or part of the proceeds benefit the “Los Angeles Center of Photography – LACP”.
Title: Hollywood (Evan Rachel Wood), Los Angeles, 2011, 2011/2020
Edition: This is part of a limited edition set.
Technique: Archival print on Baryta paper. Signed, editioned, date on the back on the print + Official sticking certificate to apply on frame.
Paper Dimensions: 20 × 24 in
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Charles Towne (English, 1763-1840), oil on canvas, depicting an equestrian portrait of horse standing next to house, signed lower right: “Charles Towne Pinx,” bearing artist’s plaque with dates affixed to bottom of frame. Image: 30.75″ H x 37.75″ W; frame: 36.5″ H x 43.75″ W x 2″ D. Provenance: From the estate of American film producer Martin Bregman (Scarface, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon). Removed from his Park Avenue apartment decorated by Sister Parish and Albert Hadley.
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PROPERTY OF PRIVATE LONDON COLLECTOR.16th Century Egyptian Cairene carpet .This Nazmiyal auction includes antique rugs, vintage rugs, oriental rugs, and tapestry collection from all significant weaving countries and centers worldwide. Beautiful area carpets such as Persian rugs, Turkish rugs, Indian rugs, Beni Ourain and Berber Moroccan rugs, Native American Navajo rugs, and Caucasian rugs. The area rug selection includes pieces in every color imaginable like light blue rugs, red carpets, and happy, colorful jewel-tone rugs. This sale also includes all traditional standard rug sizes like large rugs and room size rugs for living room rugs, dining room rugs, and gallery-sized hallway runners. Every style, design, and pattern is represented, such as flat-woven Kilim rugs, Heriz / Serapi rugs, Tabriz rugs, Oushak rugs, tribal rugs, geometric rugs, Chinese rugs, artist rugs, mid-century modern rugs by textile and fiber artists such as Marta Maas Fjetterstrom, Swedish and Scandinavian rugs, floral rugs, decorative carpets with all over designs as well as central medallions and modern contemporary rugs. You will also find luxury silk rugs, wool rugs, and rugs with silk and wool and cotton. We also have a wide selection of highly collectible rugs such as bags, Islamic prayer design rugs, Qashqai rugs, Caucasian Kazak and Shirvan carpets, Baluch rugs, Turkeman rugs, and early17th century rugs.
Condition
Full condition report on request