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December 14th, 2008 Auction

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226

Joes Guadalupe Posada (1851-1913) Mexican (three)

UNTITLED, three vintage lithographs on colored paper, each 13 x 9”, all with faint toning, one with tears upper left image, one with edge losses mainly upper right corner, otherwise in period condition. (3)  $100/200

 

 

227

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (seven)

A collection of seven head fragment, sizes 1 Ό” to 2” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (7)  $200/400

 

 

228

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (seven)

A collection of seven head fragment, sizes 1” to1 ½” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (7)  $200/400

 

 

229

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (seven)

A collection of seven head fragment, sizes 1 ½” to 2” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (7)  $200/400

 

 

230

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (six)

A collection of six head fragment, sizes 1 ½” to 2 ½” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (6)  $200/400

 

 

231

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (five)

A collection of five ceramic fragments, sizes 2” to 3” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (5)  $200/400

 

 

232

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (five)

A collection of five ceramic fragments, sizes 2” to 2 ½” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (5)  $200/400

 

 

233

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (four)

A collection of four ceramic fragments, sizes 2” to 3” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (4)  $200/400

 

 

234

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (five)

A collection of five ceramic fragments, sizes 2 ½” to 3 ½” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (5)  $200/400

 

 

235

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (five)

A collection of five ceramic fragments, sizes 2” to 3” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (5)  $200/400

 

 

236

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (five)

A collection with one head fragment, two figures, 1 torso and 1 bird design, sizes 2 Ό” to 4” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (5)  $300/400

 

 

237

Pre-Columbian Artifacts (four)

A collection of two figures and two ceramic whorls, each 2 ½” to 5” tall, from the Hasso Von Winning Collection with his hand-inscribed inventory numbers on the back, each with a decorative wood stand and certificate. (4)  $300/400

 

 

238

Print Collection (fourteen)

Capraro, etching; Fuente, 1930 lithograph; Roth, color woodblock print, Elizabeth Ferguson Watson, color screenprint; Ethel Magafan, etching; Ellen Eppelsheimer, screenprint; Liao, two color etchings; Liza, color etching; Morris Henry Hobbs, 1948, etching; Cyrus Leroy Baldridge, etching; Will K. Haggerman, etching; Barry, color screenprint; all signed in pencil, various image sizes from 4 x 3” to 9 x 11 ½”, all with full margins, all in generally good condition aside from Liza with masking tape upper sheet edge, Haggerman with tone plate center image, Hobbs and Barry with hinges at recto corners, Watson & Magafan & Eppelsheimer with light toning from previous framing; Together with (after) Derkovits Gyula, 1514, Buda-Pest 1963, Portfolio with six loose leaf illustrations, jacket has some surface soiling. (14)  $200/300

 

 

239

Ron Probst (20th Century) American (three)

BOX JARS, a set of three salt-glazed earthenware ceramic lidded jars, each with the artist’s stamp, 6 ½ to 7 ½” tall, with the inventory numbers from the Museum of Arts & Design, New York. (3)  $300/500

 

 

240

Rajas Rug

BIRDS AND FLOWERS, a cable stitched wool rug, hand-made in Kashmere prior to 1976, cotton backed, 73 ½ x 47 Ό”.  $400/600

 

 

241

Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) American

THE NEW YORK COLLECTION FOR STOCKHOLM, 1973, color lithograph, signed in pencil, from the numbered edition 300, sheet 9 x 12”, printed by Styria Studio, published by Experiments In Art And Technology, in good condition; together with the original wood portfolio case (designed by his company), numbered 120/300, box with natural crack and masking tape stains and residue, otherwise in good condition.  $800/1200

 

 

242

Carol Reiff (20th Century) American

CHET BAKER, NEW YORK CITY, 1955, gelatin silver print, initialed on verso, 10 x 8”, matted, some mild cockling, otherwise in good condition.  $300/400

 

 

243

In the style of Julian Ritter (two)

NUDES, two oil paintings on masonite, each 12 x 23 Ύ”, surface soiling and stray paint, otherwise in good condition. (2)  $200/400

 

 

244

Herb Ritts (1952-2002) American

MALE NUDE ON LOG, HOLLYWOOD 1987, silver gelatin print, 20 x 16”, from the numbered edition 25, signed, titled, and numbered on verso, with Herb Ritts’ blindstamp, framed with glass, two shiny lines only visible at certain angels in raking light, otherwise in good condition.  $6000/9000

 

 

245

Herb Ritts (1952-2002) American

MALE NUDE WITH BUBBLE, 1987, silver gelatin print, 20 x 16”, from the numbered edition 25, signed, titled, and numbered on verso, with Herb Ritts’ blindstamp, framed with glass, soft handling creases, a strip of Filmoplast extreme upper sheet edge recto, otherwise in good condition.  $5000/7000

 

 

246

Larry Rivers (1923-2002) American

THE NEW YORK COLLECTION FOR STOCKHOLM, 1973, color lithograph, signed in pencil, from the numbered edition 300, sheet 9 x 12”, printed by Styria Studio, published by Experiments In Art And Technology.  $400/600

 

 

247

James Rizzi (b. 1950) American

BASEBALL, 1983, die-cut color lithograph, signed in pencil, from the numbered edition 125, image 8 Ό x 11 Ύ”, full margins, framed with glass, probably slightly faded, small crease  lower center, otherwise in good condition.  $200/400

 

 

248

G. H. Rothe (b.1935) German

ROSESCAPE (R.108), 1979, color mezzotint etching, signed in pencil, from the numbered edition 200, image 21 Ύ x 27 Ύ”, full margins, framed.  $1000/2000

 

 

249

G. H. Rothe (b.1935) German

ARABESQUE II (R.5), 1973, color mezzotint etching, signed in pencil, from the numbered edition 120, image 35 ½ x 23 ½”, full margins, framed, one tiny discoloration spot in the right margin, otherwise in good condition.  $1000/2000

 

 

250

David Salle (b. 1952) American

TORSO OVER RENAISSANCE PAINTING, 1989, color aquatint etching, signed in pencil, from the numbered edition 60, image 23 ½ x 17 ½”, full margins, framed.  $500/800

 

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