FALL 2023 ESTATE AUCTION 2023-11-30 Auction - 217 Price Results - Vallot Auctioneers in RI
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CLAUDE CONOVER (AMERICAN, 1907 - 1994)SISTER CORITA KENT (AMERICAN, 1918-1984)JOSEP BARTOLI I GUIU (SPANISH 1910-1995) (CATALAN/AMERICAN, 1910-1995) HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT NY
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Providence, RI, United States
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FALL 2023 ESTATE AUCTION

Featuring a Claude Conover vessel, a single-owner collection of Corita Kent serigraphs, a dedicated Hannah Wilke pen and ink drawing, a Stapleton Kearns oil, a Larry Yazzie bronze and many other exceptional artworks. Several lifetime estate collections including Japanese Kokeshi dolls, tribal and Peruvian art. Estate jewelry includes a running Omega 14K pocket watch with fob, a platinum and diamond ring, an estate gold and diamond pearl necklace and many other pieces of quality estate jewelry.
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C. BERTRAM HARTMAN (AMERICAN, 1882–1960): Oil on board. Signed, dated 1911, and inscribed "Munich" on the bottom left. 17 1/2 x 14 1/4". In 1911, Hartman left Kansas for Munich, Germany, where he enrolled at the Royal Academy. There,
0001: C. BERTRAM HARTMAN (AMERICAN, 1882–1960)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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THREE WORKS FROM THE PRINT CLUB OF NY: Frederick Mershimer; Karl Schrag and Stanley Boxer. (Mezzotint, lithograph and etching). All signed, numbered and annotated. Largest: 28 1/4 x 18". These prints have been maintained in storage
0002: THREE WORKS FROM THE PRINT CLUB OF NYEst. $50-$500
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SISTER CORITA KENT (AMERICAN, 1918-1984): "For Roses." 1965. Color screenprint on wove paper. Signed "Sister Mary Corita" in pencil upper right and titled in pencil upper left. 23 x 16". Catalogue Raisonne: CAC 65-54.
0003: SISTER CORITA KENT (AMERICAN, 1918-1984)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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DAN BASEN (1939-1970): Mixed media (string, foil, rhinestones, metallic paint and ink) on paper; together with a rare exhibition poster and artist printed poem from the same period. 9 x 7 1/2"; 14 3/4 x 12 1/8" (painting
0004: DAN BASEN (1939-1970)Est. $100-$300
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CLAUDE CONOVER (AMERICAN, 1907 - 1994): "Poco." Floor vessel. Signed and titled on the base. 22 3/4 x 12 1/2". Sold with a digital copy of the original inventory card from the Claude Conover Archive. Vallots would like to thank the
0006: CLAUDE CONOVER (AMERICAN, 1907 - 1994)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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APRIL GORNIK (AMERICAN B. 1953): "Loire." Intaglio, 1995. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered in pencil. 22 1/4 x 24" inches. This New York Print Club presentation print has been in storage since it was created and is in pristine
0008: APRIL GORNIK (AMERICAN B. 1953)Est. $100-$300
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JAY ROSENBLUM (AMERICAN, 1933-1989): "CYCLE 1", 1979. Serigraph. Signed and numbered in pencil. 27 x 28". Two copies.
0012: JAY ROSENBLUM (AMERICAN, 1933-1989)Est. $100-$300
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STAINED GLASS SCULPTURE: This accomplished stainglass sculpture was acquired at a RISD exhibition in the 1970s. The identifying information on the artist could not be located by the heirs. 27 x 22 3/4 x 8". Provenance:
0013: STAINED GLASS SCULPTUREEst. $100-$1,500
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ANKE SCHOFIELD (AMERICAN, B. 1972): "Pattern of Life II". Mixed media and oil on canvas. 27" x 28".
0014: ANKE SCHOFIELD (AMERICAN, B. 1972)Est. $300-$500
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DAVID EDDY (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY): Oil on board. Painted 2000, 19 1/2 x 39". Signed and dated. Exhibited: Julie Heller Gallery, Provincetown, MA.
0017: DAVID EDDY (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY)Est. $300-$500
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JOAN MIRO (SPANISH, 1893 - 1983): "The Crossing of the Mirror." 1963. Trifold lithograph. 33 x 15". Unframed.
0018: JOAN MIRO (SPANISH, 1893 - 1983)Est. $50-$300
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HANNAH WILKE (AMERICAN, 1940 - 1993): Pen on paper. Signed, dated: "Friday, July 21, 1967," and inscribed: "To Irena (Urdang) you make giggle too." On a half folded sheet of paper 6 1/2 x 9". Wilke drawings from this period are
0024: HANNAH WILKE (AMERICAN, 1940 - 1993)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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