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Rago Arts and Auction Post War and Contemporary Fine Art Auction
Unsold lots from our October Remix Silver, Remix Contemporary, and Outsider Art auctions will be offered for two weeks. The prices posted are inclusive of buyer's premium. Payment by PayPal only.
Unsold lots from the September 21st-22nd Design sale will be offered for two weeks. The prices posted are inclusive of buyer's premium. Payment by PayPal only.
Highlights from the Contemporary Glass auction include works by William Morris, Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra, and Stephen Rolfe Powell. In addition, Rago is proud to present a stand-alone 29-lot segment of works by American glass artist Dan Dailey, direct from the artist’s personal archives.
Highlights include: an exceptional and large cabinet by Phil Powell; a fine Conoid dining table by George Nakashima; a custom Sculptured Metal cabinet by Paul Evans, a dictionary stand by Wendell Castle; a set of eight V-Leg arm chairs by Pierre Jeanneret; and a fine eggshell vase by Jean Dunand.
Highlights include significant works from masters of the post-war era including Rudy Autio, Richard DeVore, Waylande Gregory, Shoji Hamada, Bernard and David Leach, Cliff Lee, Glen Lukens, Gertrud and Otto Natzler, Lucie Rie, Harrison McIntosh, Edwin and Mary Scheier, Toshiko Takaezu, Robert Turner,
Highlights include: a large and early vase decorated with calla lilies by Harriet Joor for Newcomb College; an exceptional, large iris glaze vase by Carl Schmidt for Rookwood depicting a winter landscape; a Martin Brothers grotesque creature tobacco jar; a figural Art Nouveau lamp by François-Raoul
A finely curated collection of Martin Brothers pottery, this 28-lot session includes over 20 single, double, and triple bird-form humidors and vessels and represents one of the largest single-owner collections of Martin Brothers ever offered at auction.
20th/21st c. American & European Design. Post War & Contemporary Art. In an unreserved auction, the high bid, whatever it might be, wins the day.
Early 20th c. Fine Art. Estate goods. Scandinavian Modern. Garden. In an unreserved auction, the high bid, whatever it might be, wins the day.
Unsold lots from the June 9th Fine Jewelry sale will be offered for two weeks. The prices posted are inclusive of buyer's premium. Payment by PayPal only.
Rago's Fine Jewelry auction presents a broad array of fine antique, important and rare diamond & gemstone jewelry designer and contemporary jewelry, accessories, watches and object de vert. Exhibition begins June 1, 2019
Rago's Unreserved Jewelry Auction offers a unique selection of antique to modern jewelry, watches & luxury accessories, sold at the highest price offered that day, whatever that offer may be. Exhibition begins June 1, 2019.
Unsold lots from the May 18-19th Design sale will be offered for two weeks. The prices posted are inclusive of buyer's premium. Payment by PayPal only.
Beginning on April 24 and running until May 20, Rago Auctions presents the Smithsonian Visionary Artists Benefit Auction, a timed online-only auction and featuring items created by past and present Smithsonian Visionary Artists, sold to benefit the Smithsonian Institution.
Highlights include: over thirty lots of ceramics from a private California collection, including exceptional works by Harrison McIntosh, Marguerite Wildenhain for Pond Farm, Laura Andreson, Rupert Deese and Antonio Prieto. The glass segment will feature nine exceptional works by Lino Tagliapietra.
Highlights include: nearly forty lots of George and Mira Nakashima furniture, a unique Wendell Castle "Tell the Trees" chair, ten lots from Harry and Val Bertoia, a massive Hugo França sideboard, and many works by Paul Evans.
Highlights include: an exceptional and rare Cobra console table by Albert Cheuret and the Collection of Stephen Engel, comprising 55 lots of works by René Buthaud including pottery, works on paper, paintings, and verre églomisé panels, as well as Fulper, Grueby, Van Briggle, Dedham, and Zsolnay.
Rago Arts and Auction Post War and Contemporary Fine Art Auction