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  • A Rookwood trivet, 1922.
    Estimate
    $150 - $250
    Lot 291

    A Rookwood trivet, 1922.

    Est.
    $150 - $250
  • Rookwood bowl, Lorinda Epply, 1929.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 292

    Rookwood bowl, Lorinda Epply, 1929.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Rookwood pillow vase, Albert Humphreys, 1882.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 293

    Rookwood pillow vase, Albert Humphreys, 1882.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Rookwood vase, J.D. Wareham, 1952.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 294

    Rookwood vase, J.D. Wareham, 1952.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Rookwood covered bowl, Louise Abel, 1931.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 295

    Rookwood covered bowl, Louise Abel, 1931.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Rookwood vase, Loretta Holtkamp, 1952.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 296

    Rookwood vase, Loretta Holtkamp, 1952.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Rookwood vase, Wilhelmine Rehm, 1934.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 297

    Rookwood vase, Wilhelmine Rehm, 1934.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Rookwood vase, Sara Sax, 1926.
    Estimate
    $400 - $600
    Lot 298

    Rookwood vase, Sara Sax, 1926.

    Est.
    $400 - $600
  • Rookwood vase, Loretta Holtkamp, 1951.
    Estimate
    $400 - $600
    Lot 299

    Rookwood vase, Loretta Holtkamp, 1951.

    Est.
    $400 - $600
  • Rookwood vase, Margaret Helen McDonald, 1935.
    Estimate
    $400 - $600
    Lot 300

    Rookwood vase, Margaret Helen McDonald, 1935.

    Est.
    $400 - $600
  • Fulper Pottery bowl
    Estimate
    $200 - $400
    Lot 301

    Fulper Pottery bowl

    Est.
    $200 - $400
  • Knowles Taylor Knowles "Lotus Ware" vase.
    Estimate
    $300 - $400
    Lot 302

    Knowles Taylor Knowles "Lotus Ware" vase.

    Est.
    $300 - $400
  • Knowles Taylor Knowles "Lotus Ware" creamer.
    Estimate
    $100 - $200
    Lot 303

    Knowles Taylor Knowles "Lotus Ware" creamer.

    Est.
    $100 - $200
  • Newcomb College bowl.
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,200
    Lot 304

    Newcomb College bowl.

    Est.
    $800 - $1,200
  • Gertrud & Otto Natzler tea service.
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,200
    Lot 305

    Gertrud & Otto Natzler tea service.

    Est.
    $800 - $1,200
  • UND hand decorated vase.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 306

    UND hand decorated vase.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • UND slab-formed ornament, A. Hillman.
    Estimate
    $200 - $400
    Lot 307

    UND slab-formed ornament, A. Hillman.

    Est.
    $200 - $400
  • UND vase, in the manner of Laura Taylor.
    Estimate
    $400 - $600
    Lot 308

    UND vase, in the manner of Laura Taylor.

    Est.
    $400 - $600
  • UND low bowl, early with decal decoration.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 309

    UND low bowl, early with decal decoration.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • UND roundel, Martha Ann Barr.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 310

    UND roundel, Martha Ann Barr.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Group of 4 UND plaque and tiles.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 311

    Group of 4 UND plaque and tiles.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Group of 4 UND glaze test tiles.
    Estimate
    $100 - $200
    Lot 312

    Group of 4 UND glaze test tiles.

    Est.
    $100 - $200
  • UND modernistic vase, Dorothy Olson, c.1954.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 313

    UND modernistic vase, Dorothy Olson, c.1954.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • UND "wheat" vase, Flora Huckfield.
    Estimate
    $300 - $400
    Lot 314

    UND "wheat" vase, Flora Huckfield.

    Est.
    $300 - $400
  • Saturday Evening Girls calendar holder.
    Estimate
    $600 - $800
    Lot 315

    Saturday Evening Girls calendar holder.

    Est.
    $600 - $800
  • Iowa State College vase.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 316

    Iowa State College vase.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Iowa State College tile, by H. Raymond.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 317

    Iowa State College tile, by H. Raymond.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Modeled toadstool group, Mary Y. Hodgdon.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 318

    Modeled toadstool group, Mary Y. Hodgdon.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Pair of Georgia Tech  pottery.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 319

    Pair of Georgia Tech pottery.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Pair of ceramic figures for W.P.A.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 320

    Pair of ceramic figures for W.P.A.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Ceramic figure, Gerta Saastamoien, 1938.
    Estimate
    $200 - $400
    Lot 321

    Ceramic figure, Gerta Saastamoien, 1938.

    Est.
    $200 - $400
  • Marblehead low bowl.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 322

    Marblehead low bowl.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Arequipa carved vase.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 323

    Arequipa carved vase.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Arequipa drip glaze vase.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 324

    Arequipa drip glaze vase.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Arequipa flowing mottled glaze vase.
    Estimate
    $300 - $500
    Lot 325

    Arequipa flowing mottled glaze vase.

    Est.
    $300 - $500
  • Plymouth Guild plate, Katherine Alden.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 326

    Plymouth Guild plate, Katherine Alden.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Sioux Pottery plate.
    Estimate
    $100 - $200
    Lot 327

    Sioux Pottery plate.

    Est.
    $100 - $200
  • Galloway vase, white.
    Estimate
    $100 - $150
    Lot 328

    Galloway vase, white.

    Est.
    $100 - $150
  • Galloway vase, turquoise.
    Estimate
    $100 - $150
    Lot 329

    Galloway vase, turquoise.

    Est.
    $100 - $150
  • Cowan Pottery dry point freehand sgraffito charger
    Estimate
    $300 - $400
    Lot 330

    Cowan Pottery dry point freehand sgraffito charger

    Est.
    $300 - $400
  • Cowan Pottery Queen decanter.
    Estimate
    $200 - $400
    Lot 331

    Cowan Pottery Queen decanter.

    Est.
    $200 - $400
  • Cowan Pottery King decanter.
    Estimate
    $200 - $400
    Lot 332

    Cowan Pottery King decanter.

    Est.
    $200 - $400
  • Cowan Pottery Russian peasant dancer.
    Estimate
    $300 - $400
    Lot 333

    Cowan Pottery Russian peasant dancer.

    Est.
    $300 - $400
  • Cowan Pottery Russian accordion player.
    Estimate
    $300 - $400
    Lot 334

    Cowan Pottery Russian accordion player.

    Est.
    $300 - $400
  • Thelma Frazier Winters ceramic raccoon.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 335

    Thelma Frazier Winters ceramic raccoon.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
  • Pair of Slaithong Schmutzhart vases.
    Estimate
    $100 - $200
    Lot 336

    Pair of Slaithong Schmutzhart vases.

    Est.
    $100 - $200
  • Slaithong Schmutzhart ceramic purse.
    Estimate
    $100 - $200
    Lot 337

    Slaithong Schmutzhart ceramic purse.

    Est.
    $100 - $200
  • Pair of Slaithong Schmutzhart ceramic animals.
    Estimate
    $100 - $200
    Lot 338

    Pair of Slaithong Schmutzhart ceramic animals.

    Est.
    $100 - $200

Auction Description

Fine Antiques & Decorative Arts by Quinn's Auction Galleries

Quinn’s Dec. 6 Fine Antiques & Decorative Arts Auction takes bidders on a latter-day Grand Tour via important paintings of Venetian canals, Italian lakes and landscapes

For centuries, Venice has been a glittering jewel with the ability to capture the hearts, minds and brushes of artists from all corners of the world. Its stunning waterways, architecture and landscapes have been interpreted on canvas in countless ways, a few of which will take the spotlight in a Dec. 6 Fine Antiques & Decorative Arts Auction to be held by Quinn’s Auction Galleries of Falls Church, Virginia.

Leading off is a Felix-Francois Ziem (French, 1821-1911) seascape of the Grand Canal and the Doge’s barge on Ascension Day during the Marriage of the Sea ceremony. This revered Venetian tradition that celebrates Italy’s dominance of the sea has been the subject of numerous paintings over the centuries, the most famous being those by 18th-century masters Francesco Lazzaro Guardi and Giovanni Antonio Canaletto. The 32- by 46-inch painting by Ziem is entered in Quinn’s auction with a conservative $30,000-$50,000 estimate.

Another fine-art highlight with Italian subject matter is the lakeside view of the island of Isola Bella and Palazzo Borromeo on Lago Maggiore, by British artist James Webb (1825-1895). It took 400 years and hundreds of workers to transform Isola Bella from a barren rock to a spectacular island-garden of delights. In 1632, construction began on the isle’s incomparable Palazzo Borromeo, which is now a popular tourist attraction. Housing French Marshal Louis Alexandre Berthier’s Gallery, the palazzo shelters priceless artworks which are displayed amid baroque splendor of an unimaginable level.

James Webb’s impression of Isola Bella and Palazzo Borromeo is entered with a $5,000-$7,000 estimate, but Quinn’s vice president Matthew Quinn said he feels “certain the painting will exceed that price range,” adding, “It’s an accomplished work of art, and the subject matter is timeless. Anyone with an eye for art would immediately connect with it and identify its quality as being something quite exceptional.”

It’s no surprise that Quinn’s, with its close proximity to the Nation’s Capital and long-held reputation for working with local consignors, would be chosen to auction the estate of Dorothy Wurz, widow of renowned White House interior designer Nelson Wurz, of Nelson Beck & Associates.

From the Wurz estate comes Washington DC-area artist Lucien Whiting Powell’s (1846-1930) oil-on-canvas interpretation of the Grand Canal. With its sparkling waterway, bathed in sunlight and dotted with crimson gondolas, it is sure to be of interest to both aficionados of impressionistic art and those who collect the work of local artists, said Quinn. The “Turneresque” landscape, masterfully executed in shades of gold, orange and eau de Nil, is estimated at $2,500-$3,500. 

Also from the Nelson Wurz collection are two midcentury modern roundelay hanging screens created by the Michael and Frances Higgins Glass Studio. Each is estimated at $800-$1,200. 

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Quinn's Auction Galleries
Falls Church, VA 22046
United States

dquinn@quinnsauction.com

Phone:703-532-5632

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Quinn’s Auction Galleries will ship most items that are small. Quinn’s will provide local shipper information for items that we cannot ship. As such, Quinn’s makes reasonable efforts to assist purchasers who cannot pick up their property in person in effecting delivery of their purchases through third-party providers. If you choose to have you item(s) shipped the third party shipper must produce the invoice for your items for Quinn’s to release your item(s). Quinn’s will pack and quote lots purchased in specialty book, autograph, and manuscript auctions. Please contact us prior to the sale with any questions or concerns. Quinn’s cannot ship any ivory or other regulated items internationally, and cannot obtain CITES approval for these pieces. Quinn’s will assist in providing documentation for these items as is possible. Please contact us prior to sale for a quote.

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All property listed in this catalog will be sold by Quinn’s Auction Galleries and/or Waverly Auctions (hereinafter QW) subject to the following Conditions of Sale. As auctioneers, QW acts exclusively as agents for the owners of all property listed. These Conditions of Sale may be altered in written and oral public announcements made only by authorized representatives of QW.

ACCURACY OF DESCRIPTIONS AND AUTHENTICITY. QW has made every effort to accurately describe and catalog all property to be sold. Major defects, where evident, have been noted, along with comments regarding overall condition. However, it behooves the serious bidder to examine the property personally during the established exhibition times offered prior to sale. QW assumes no risk, liability, or responsibility for the accuracy of description, identification, weight, count, or measurement, or the verification of authenticity, authorship, or previous ownership, of any property listed in its catalogs, advertisements, lists of sale, or announcements. The descriptions of all property appearing in this catalog and any associated advertising, lists of sale, or announcements, is believed to be accurate. Nevertheless, no information or description of any kind with regard to property listed shall be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. Therefore, all property is sold “as is.”

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ESTIMATES. The low and high dollar amounts listed for each lot are provided as estimates and not intended to represent an anticipated or specific value. Estimates are offered as a rudimentary buyer’s guide and are determined through research and review of comparable properties by QW. Estimates do not include buyer’s premiums or applicable taxes. QW assumes no responsibility or liability regarding estimates provided.

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