Important Estates of Cleveland, Ohio 2005-09-18 Auction - 477 Price Results - Metropolitan Galleries at Shaker Square in OH
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77: Meiji Kinkozan Satsuma Kojo6: Namikawa Yasuyuki Enamel Vase, Japan419: Namikawa Sosuke  Cloisonne Box, Japan
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Cleveland, OH, United States
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Important Estates of Cleveland, Ohio

Fine Art & Antiques featuring property from the estate of Samuel T. Wellman. Metropolitan Galleries is honored to present this stunning sale of exquisite property from the Wellman estate; a private collection of antiques and art from a prominent Mayfield collector; as well as other fine estates and collections from Cleveland. Samuel Wellman was an inventor, engineer and industrialist in the steel industry between the late 1860's to 1919. Early in his career he designed and built a number of steel melting furnaces including the first Siemens Gas Regenerative Heating furnace in the U.S. and the first commercial Open Hearth Steel Furnace in the United States. He designed and built the steel plant in Cleveland for Otis Steel Works in 1873 and managed it for 16 years, producing the first basic steel made in the United States. After building another open hearth steel works in South Chicago, he returned to Cleveland and founded the Wellman-Seaver Engineering Co. that worked with steel mills in the U.S., England, Russia, France, Spain, Germany and Japan. By 1917, Mr. Wellman applied for 97 patents. His inventions included the Wellman Hydraulic Crane, Open Hearth Charging Machine, the Rolling Mill Manipulator and the Electro Magnet for lifting iron and steel. These inventions vastly improved the productivity and safety of the steel industry. He also financed and built the Hulett unloaders that revolutionized the unloading of ore boats on the Great Lakes. He also supported the early development of the Dow Chemical Company and became one of its Directors. Mr. Wellman married Julia Ballard in 1868 and they had five children. Julia's journal of their 1900 Grand Tour of Europe and the Middle East records the purchase of "Cattle Fair at Ostia". (our featured lot) The painting was purchased on April 26, 1900 in Rome directly from the Tiratelli studio. This stunning painting is signed by both Aurelio Tiratelli and his son Cesare Tiratelli and dated November 1900. Aurelio Tiratelli passed away in May of 1900 and it is believed that his son Cesare completed the work. To our knowledge this may be the last work painted by Aurelio and possibly the only collaborative work by the father and son, Aurelio and Cesare Tiratelli. After Mr. Wellman's death in 1919, The Tiratelli painting was inherited by one of his sons, William S. Wellman. It was later acquired by William's son, Samuel T. Wellman II and Lois G. Wellman of Gates Mills, Ohio. Metropolitan Galleries is honored to present this work at auction as well as over 150 items of fine art & antiques from the Wellman estate.
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Pair of Japanese Bronze Mice: Circa 1900, each seated, one mouse holding a nut in his paws, signed on the base. Nut Mouse 2 1/2"H. 2"W. 3 1/2"L. Condition: very good, no damage or repair.
0001: Pair of Japanese Bronze MiceEst. $100-$200
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Bronze Samurai Sculpture: Cast as a samurai warrior clasping an edged weapon in his hands, in full armor, standing on a rocky mound, unsigned. 19"H. 8 1/2"W. Condition: excellent, no damage or repair
0002: Bronze Samurai SculptureEst. $800-$1,200
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Japanese Bronze Tiger Meiji Period: Circa 1910, cast as a stalking tiger on the prowl, legs and tail extended, raised on a wood base, reddish brown patination, unsigned. 7 1/2"H. 4 1/2"W. 17"L. Condition: lacking one canine tooth,
0003: Japanese Bronze Tiger Meiji PeriodEst. $500-$800See Sold Price
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Japanese Cloisonne Vase: Circa 1900, of tapered form, enameled with iris and floral reserves on a black ground, signed. 6"H. Provenance: The S.T. Wellman Estate. Condition: multiple light scratches and hairline cracks near
0004: Japanese Cloisonne VaseEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
Pair of Famille Vert Vases: Early 20th century, of baluster form, painted in iron red, yellow, and green with exotic birds and flowering foliage in the reserves, and geometric motifs, signed on the base in iron red. 14"H.
0005: Pair of Famille Vert VasesEst. $250-$500Lot Passed
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Namikawa Yasuyuki Enamel Vase, Japan: Meiji period, circa 1900, finely enameled over silver with a landscape on a beautiful green ground, the lid enameled with stylized flowers, applied pad signature on base. 3"H. Provenance: The S.T.
0006: Namikawa Yasuyuki Enamel Vase, JapanEst. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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Japanese Cloisonne Mini Vase: Circa 1900, of squared and tapered form, finely enameled with a cock and hen among flowering boughs, signed on the base with applied pad mark. 4 1/2"H. Provenance: The S.T. Wellman Estate.
0007: Japanese Cloisonne Mini VaseEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Jaipur School Painting 18/19thc.: Painting on paper, depicting the Lord Krishna with Arjuns, matted and framed. 4 1/4" x 7 1/4" (sight) 12 1/2" x 16 1/2", framed. Condition: some light foxing, crease to right bottom corner of paper,
0008: Jaipur School Painting 18/19thc.Est. $200-$300See Sold Price
Old Rajput Folk Painting: Northwestern India, late 18/ early 19th century, depicting two men fighting, matted and framed. 3 1/2" x 4" (paper only). 14 3/4" x 11 1/2", framed. Condition: some small losses to left side of
0009: Old Rajput Folk PaintingEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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French Figural Wall Bracket: Carved in hard wood with a stylized face enclosed by a garland of pendant bell flowers and scrolling foliage, the rim of the bracket carved with a reed and ribbon motif. 12"H. 13"W. 6 3/4"D.
0010: French Figural Wall BracketEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Late 19th c. Santo Figure: Carved from hardwood as the Christ child, one arm raised in greeting, the other at his side, covered in traces of polychrome enamels. 21"H. 10"W. 6"D. Condition: lacking one hand, lacking both feet,
0011: Late 19th c. Santo FigureEst. $300-$600
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Plaster Cherub Plaque: After the antique, cast with a parade of bucolic babes, covered in a brownish patination.12 1/2" x 31". Condition: good, some tiny flakes and losses.
0012: Plaster Cherub PlaqueEst. $50-$100See Sold Price
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English Mirrored Wall Bracket: Circa 1890, cast in white metal with scrolling foliage centering a beveled looking glass, cast registration mark on reverse Rd. No. 188736, covered in a bronze type enamel. 10"L. 6"W. 4 1/2"D.
0013: English Mirrored Wall BracketEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
Large Pair Brass Candlesticks: Of hexagonal form, with flared candle cups, unsigned. 12 1/8"H. Condition: good, light expected wear.
0014: Large Pair Brass CandlesticksEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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English Dartmoor Pixie Fork: Cast in brass with pierced fork surmounted by a devilish looking pixie terminate, cast with "England" mark and registration numbers 702800, 711004.5.7. 19 1/2"L. Condition: some light scratches and
0015: English Dartmoor Pixie ForkEst. $50-$100See Sold Price
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Figural Miniature Oil Lamp: Cast in white metal as a country squire wearing a bowler hat, the hinged hat opening to reveal a reservoir, smoking a pipe fitted with a wick, raised on a flared base.4 1/2"H. Condition: light
0016: Figural Miniature Oil LampEst. $100-$200
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Toby Figural Match Holder: Late 19th/ early 20th century, carved in wood with the face of a portly man wearing a tri-corner hat, on a shaped back plate. 5 1/2"L. 4"W. 3 1/2"D. Condition: good.
0017: Toby Figural Match HolderEst. $75-$150See Sold Price
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Whimsical Toby Jug Lamp: Modeled as a portly gent seated with a jug of ale, wearing a tri-corner hat, green coat, yellow waist coat, and red pants. 15 3/4"H. (base to top of jug). Condition: excellent, no damage or repair.
0018: Whimsical Toby Jug LampEst. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Doulton Lambeth Toby Jug: Molded in stoneware as a standing toby, wearing a blue coat, olive green waistcoat, and brown trousers, impressed with Royal Doulton Lambeth mark surmounted by a lion, "SM". 6 1/4"H. Condition: large
0019: Doulton Lambeth Toby JugEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Majolica Bear Toby Jug: Circa 1890, slip cast as a bear holding a drum behind his head, a mallet in each hand, colorfully glazed. 8 1/2"H. Condition: crazed, flake to outside toe, 1" hairline to top of jug.
0020: Majolica Bear Toby JugEst. $150-$300
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Royal Doulton Lambeth Toby Jug: Circa 1912, slip cast in stoneware as a standing toby, the rim and top of handle glazed brown, impressed with lobed Royal Doulton mark, H57. 8 1/4"H. Condition: excellent, no damage or repair.
0021: Royal Doulton Lambeth Toby JugEst. $400-$700
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Doulton Lambeth XX Toby: Circa 1900, slip cast in stoneware as a portly man seated on a "XX" keg, pouring a libation for himself, the top half glazed dark brown, impressed "Doulton Lambeth England". 10 1/2"H.
0022: Doulton Lambeth XX TobyEst. $400-$700
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Royal Doulton Lambeth Toby Jug: Circa 1912, slip cast in stoneware as a standing toby, wearing a blue coat, orange waistcoat, and brown trousers, impressed with lobed Royal Doulton Lambeth England S588. Condition: excellent, no
0023: Royal Doulton Lambeth Toby JugEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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Doulton Lambeth Fortune Jug: England, circa 1892, the stoneware form with relief medallions of men in the antique taste, with the text "Take Fortune as you find her, and if she frown don't you, a smile will oft recall her and
0024: Doulton Lambeth Fortune JugEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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