Yossi Swed Gilt Silver Chariot and Dagge

Yossi Swed Gilt Silver Chariot and Dagger

Yossi Swed Gilt Silver Chariot and Dagger disguised as a challah bread knife. Features a king’s chariot pulled by four horses and conceals a 17 1/2 inch-long dagger. A limited edition of 1/65 is engraved on the underside of the piece.(S over D monogram), (D butterfly S), ISRAEL. Comes in a lucite and wood mirrored base presentation box.
CIRCA: 20th Century
ORIGIN: Israel
DIMENSIONS:L:18″ W:4″ D:5″, Box: L:23″ W:9.5″ H: 9″

Pair Of Limited Edition Lladro “Oriental Fantasy”

Pair Of Limited Edition Lladro "Oriental Fantasy"

Pair of limited edition Lladro figurines titled “Oriental Fantasy”. Both figures are in a charcoal biscuit color finished with colorful glazed accents attached on a porcelain glazed black and dark red base. Both traditionally marked “Lladro Handmade In Spain Daisa 1995″ on the bottom. Both have serial number 2340 and 2341.
CIRCA: 1995
ORIGIN: Spain
DIMENSIONS: H:23.5″ L:10″ D:10” Each figurine

(2 Pc) Italian Custom Made Giltwood Armchairs

(2 Pc) Italian Custom Made Giltwood Armchairs

A pair of Italian Custom made armchairs in the style of Louis XVI, the sofa features tufted back seat, hand carved ornate wood frame completed with a gilt finish, and further upholstered by red silk decorated with stitched floral motifs. Complemented by matching throw away pillows.
CIRCA: 21st Cent
ORIGIN: Italy
DIMENSIONS: H: 46″ W: 39″ Depth: 31″

Ernest Trova “Walking Jackman” Chromed Steel Sculpture

Ernest Trova "Walking Jackman" Chromed Steel Sculpture

A sculpture by surrealist artist Ernest Trova composed of Chromed steel titled “Walking Jackman”. Marked along the bottom Edition “78 of 99” and dated 1986 with Trova stamp. Comes with artists book. Replicas of these sculptures are given to CFDA winners as awards, designers such as Ralph Lauren, YSL, Giorgio Armani, and Marc Jacobs have been recipients.

Artist Note: In 1969 his work was heralded by the New York Times as “among the best of contemporary American sculpture,” and throughout those decades examples of his art were prominently displayed in dozens of major museums including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Trova’s life-size bronze, Study/Falling Man (Wheelman), once greeted visitors at the Guggenheim’s 5th Avenue entrance, and for more than twenty years he was represented by the estimable Pace Gallery, which inaugurated its first New York space with an exhibition of his work. (www.etrova.org)
CIRCA: 1986
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 9 1/2″ W: 10″ D: 10

Signed Hat US OPEN 2006 NASDAQ-100, Nadal, Federer, Roddick, Safin, Etc

Signed Hat US OPEN 2006 NASDAQ-100, Nadal, Federer, Roddick, Safin, Etc

Description: IMPORTANT NOTICE: As a formal appreciation we are offering a special discount of 10% and free delivery (within the US) if you win more than 5 lots, and a special discount of 20% and free delivery (within the US) if you win more than 10 lots. All discounts will be calculated on the value of the hammer price (not on sale tax or buyers premiums).

I know very well the history provenance of this hat, I was present with the owner during the US OPEN 2006 NasDAQ-100 in Miami, I can warranty it’s originality and the authenticity of the authographs. This hat will pass any expert analysis. There are many authographs including Nadal, Federer, Roddick, Safin, Blake, Nieminem and more (please, see included images). This hat is a wonderful historical testimony to remember these gladiators during 2006. Provenance: a 29 years old collector in Palm Beach. This lot is located in Boca Raton, Fl and its shipment will be made directly by Artelisted. Shipping insurance is the responsibility of the buyer. Ask us if you want to add insurance cost. Note that if there is loss or damage due to bad handling by the transporter, this loss will be assumed only by the buyer. Enquires are welcome, do not hesitate to contact us at your convenience, we are looking to providing you with an excellent service.

Condition: The lots offered in this sale have been selected among many options and always thinking of offering excellent opportunities to the customers. The vast majority are original of the time (unless otherwise indicated). Due to its originality and age, some items may accept a restoration/conservation (at the option of the buyer). We have included images showing its current condition. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

TAG HAUER Targa Florio Watch

TAG HAUER Targa Florio Watch

TAG HAUER Targa Florio Limited Edition Chronograph Tribute To Juan Manuel Fanjio Watch Measurements 44mm
Condition
good

COBI MOULES, MFA 10 – Studio Shot

COBI MOULES, MFA 10 - Studio Shot

COBI MOULES, MFA 10
Studio Shot

11 h x 15 w x 0.2 l

DESCRIPTION: oil on canvas panel. 3/16 panel depth plus 1/4 space from wall, unframed wall hanging

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Through painting and drawing, Moules’ work navigates his queer and trans identity. He often uses play and humor as a way of exploring multifaceted notions of the self, autonomy, and gratification. His work has been exhibited nationally including The Leslie Lohman Museum, The Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Jepson Center, Crystal Bridges Museum, Ogunquit Museum of American Art and Smack Mellon. Notable awards include the SMFA Traveling Fellowship, Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation Grant, and the Joan Mitchell MFA Grant. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Crystal Bridges Museum, Leslie Lohman Museum, RISD Museum, Cornell Fine Arts Museum and 21c Museum. He has been an artist-in-resident at Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Ucross Foundation, Kimmel Harding Nelson, Vermont Studio Center, Space Gallery, among others. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

ELLSWORTH KELLY – Red Curve, 2006

ELLSWORTH KELLY - Red Curve, 2006

ELLSWORTH KELLY
Red Curve, 2006

12 x 6 3/4″ (30.5 x 17.1 cm)

Price: $10,500

DESCRIPTION: 1-color lithograph, Edition of 100, unframed

Courtesy Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl

DOUG STARN AND MIKE STARN, Diploma – The No Mind Not Thinks No Things Ribrin

DOUG STARN AND MIKE STARN, Diploma - The No Mind Not Thinks No Things Ribrin

DOUG STARN AND MIKE STARN 24 x 45 inches 27 5/8 x 48 5/8 inches (approx) archival inkjet prints on Kozo paper and varnish ABOUT THE ARTISTS: “The Starns, who transmit a concentrated and quiet but highly charged energy, have been making art collaboratively as long as they can remember. And, the phenomenon of being identical twins—connected through biology, memory, and imagination—suffuses their artistic ideas. … When they entered the art scene in the 1980s, they became known for collage-like photographic mosaics constructed from roughly cut or torn images, … which they printed on silver gelatin papers, soaked in toner, and joined together with Scotch Tape. The work explores a theory of vision as something comprehended through perception. Gestural and raw, it is also delicately layered and has served as a foundation for everything they’ve done since. In fact, they talk about their art as a rhizomatic structure: ‘always finished, but never complete,’ ideas translating project to project, regardless of medium or material.” —Frances Brent, Modern Magazine Doug and Mike Starn are collaborative American artists and identical twins. Working across photography, printmaking, and sculptural installations, their work poses questions about existence and its central primacy in our lives. Their photo-based mixed-media works include unconventional materials such as Plexiglas, wood, nails, and transparency film, allowing them to reinterpret images from art history, and incorporate them into their own aesthetic. “We’re trying to show that photography isn’t an image, it’s a three-dimensional object,” they have explained. “It can have the same kind of growth and limitations or non-limitations as the other arts. It doesn’t have to be confined to a craft, or simply the photographer’s eye and then the skill of printing.” Their recent work has dealt mainly with notions of light and dark both as perceivable phenomena and psychological states, manifesting itself in photographs of moths and silhouettes of bare branches. They were born in 1961 in New Jersey and have been collaborating since the age of 13. The brothers went on to study at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston before moving to New York City in the 1980s. Today, the Starns’ works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, and the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, among others. The artists live and work in Beacon, NY.