(2) Galt sterling sugar bowls with Clark Monog.
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(2) Galt sterling sugar bowls with Clark Monog., c. 1910, American, double-handled bowls, gold-washed interior, one with lid, each monogrammed "WAC" (William Andrew Clark), makers mark and model 1260 stamped to underside, 4"h x 5.5"l x 3.5"w, approx. 11 ozt.
Provenance: Estate of Huguette Clark
Notes/Literature: Huguette Marcelle Clark (1906-2011) was an heiress and philanthropist, who became well known again late in life as a recluse, living in a hospital for more than 20 years while her mansions remained empty. She was an accomplished artist and musician, having studied under famous portrait painter Tadeusz Styka, and her paintings were exhibited at the Corocoran Gallery, Washington in 1925
Provenance: Estate of Huguette Clark
Notes/Literature: Huguette Marcelle Clark (1906-2011) was an heiress and philanthropist, who became well known again late in life as a recluse, living in a hospital for more than 20 years while her mansions remained empty. She was an accomplished artist and musician, having studied under famous portrait painter Tadeusz Styka, and her paintings were exhibited at the Corocoran Gallery, Washington in 1925
Condition
Good/fair, on small ding on rim, lid missing finial
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(2) Galt sterling sugar bowls with Clark Monog.
Estimate $150 - $250
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