FINE DECORATIVE AUCTION - MARCH 7th, 2010 - Starting at 11:00 A.M.

Featuring prominent Cincinnatians: Murray Seasongood, Janet Hoffheimer, Frederick Ziv, and fine homes in Columbus, Ohio; North Carolina; Lexington, Kentucky; and Cincinnati, Ohio.  Information on featured collections.

Featuring rare set of 6 Bronze “Gazelle” Chairs by Dan Johnson, Italy; Signed Pieces by Paul Evans; 18th, 19th and 20th Century Furniture, Art, Works on Paper, Ivories, Silver, Cloisonné, Bronzes, Jewelry and other important objects.

To Be Held

Sunday March 7th Starting at 11:00 am

Exhibition

Wednesday March 3rd to Friday March 5th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday March 6th 7:30 am -12 noon only
Sunday March 7th 7:30 am -10:30 am

TERMS

15% Buyers Premium, 3% Discount for cash or checks. Cash or Traveler's Check in U.S. currency only, arrangements for phone bidding or absentee bids 4 days in advance of sale. Will only take a limited amount of phone bidding on an item with a value of $300 or more. Absentee Bidder Form

Auction Items - Sculpture



Bronze signed Agathon Leonard (French 1841-1923), 18” Art Noveau Lady with flowing gown, arm out stretched, inscribed - A. Leonard SCIP, also bearing an impressed “M” below the Susse Freres foundry mark. Missing piece that was held in both hands. Agathon Leonard was the pseudonym of Van Weydveldt. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Lille. The detail and sinuos form of each figure, epitomizes the Art Noveau Movement. Reserve $4000.00

Ref # SC001A


Bronze signed Agathon Leonard (French 1841-1923), 18” Art Noveau Lady with flowing gown, arm out stretched, inscribed - A. Leonard SCIP, also bearing an impressed “M” below the Susse Freres foundry mark. Missing piece that was held in both hands. Agathon Leonard was the pseudonym of Van Weydveldt. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Lille. The detail and sinuos form of each figure, epitomizes the Art Noveau Movement. Reserve $4000.00

Ref # SC001B


Bronze signed Agathon Leonard (French 1841-1923), 18” Art Noveau Lady with flowing gown, arm out stretched, inscribed - A. Leonard SCIP, also bearing an impressed “M” below the Susse Freres foundry mark. Missing piece that was held in both hands. Agathon Leonard was the pseudonym of Van Weydveldt. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Lille. The detail and sinuos form of each figure, epitomizes the Art Noveau Movement. Reserve $4000.00

Ref # SC001


Bronze Horse “Reigh Count” signed J. B. Krstol, 1950, 20” x 18”, won the Kentucky Derby in 1928

Ref # SC002A


Bronze Horse “Reigh Count” signed J. B. Krstol, 1950, 20” x 18”, won the Kentucky Derby in 1928

Ref # SC002


Bronze “Bird Boy”, S. M. Graziano 6/25, 12” without base

Ref # SC003A


Bronze “Bird Boy”, S. M. Graziano 6/25, 12” without base

Ref # SC003


Porcelain German-Selb Art Deco Figure, 13”

Ref # SC004


20th c Bronze Lady Embracing Penis, signed B. Zach, 7”

Ref # SC005A


20th c Bronze Lady Embracing Penis, signed B. Zach, 7”

Ref # SC005


20th c Bronze Devil, signed B. Zach, 3”

Ref # SC006A


20th c Bronze Devil, signed B. Zach, 3”

Ref # SC006


20th century agate carved Horse on platform (33”x23”)

Ref # SC007


20th century agate carved Figure (38”)

Ref # SC008


Wonderful large Crystal under custom Plexiglass designed case (32”)

Ref # SC009


20th century agate carved Panther on rock (28”x28”)

Ref # SC010


Large styrofoam 3 Piece Relief Wall Sculpture designed by Bill Tarr. Originally from a Dayton Bank. It forms one giant panel. 4’x 8’ each panel.

Ref # SC011


Sculpture by William Joseph (17"x11")

Ref # SC012