- Pr DILLINGHAM Chrome Frame Bar Stools.
Pr DILLINGHAM Chrome Frame Bar Stools. Modernist Semi Circular Frame and Seat. Label. Dimensions: Height: 28.5 inches, Width: 18.5 inches, Depth: 17 inches. ---
Condition: Very Good Condition. Light wear.
- THREE RARE ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN'S BOOKS
THREE RARE ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN'S BOOKS Comprising Paul West, THE PEARL AND THE PUMPKIN illus. by W. W. Denslow (NY: Dillingham, cop. 1904) 4to, cloth with paper onlay; Eva Katherine Gibson, ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE WITCH (Chicago: Stevens, cop. 1901) 4to, pictorial cloth, title page detached, other faults; and Grace D. Boylan, YAMA YAMA LAND illus. by Edgar Keller (Chicago: Reilly & Britton, cop. 1909) 4to, cloth with paper onlay, frontis. detached, cover dusted.
- Rick Dillingham
(1952-1994)
Untitled
Rick Dillingham
(1952-1994)
Untitled (Handled Vessel with Lid)
slab constructed glazed clay
with artist's signature
H 12 x W 12 3/8 x D 4 inches
- DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Two
DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Two Piece China Cabinet with Credenza base. Lights
Dimensions: H: 77 inches: W: 74 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Overall Very Good Condition. Light wear.
- DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Bar
DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Bar Cabinet. Two part White laminate top pulls out to increase serving area and give access to ice bucket. Fitted interior with wine rack storage. Label
Dimensions: H: 29 inches: W: 37 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Light wear. Interior shelf has light lifting to laminate veneer
- RICK DILLINGHAM, VESSEL Rick Dillingham,
RICK DILLINGHAM, VESSEL Rick Dillingham, Vessel
USA, 1982, earthenware, incised 'Dillingham April 82-6', 7"h x 10.25"dia. Provenance: Property from the estate of a New England collector
Time: March 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $750.00
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- Rick Dillingham. vase. 1973, glazed
Rick Dillingham. vase. 1973, glazed earthenware. 14 h × 19 dia in. result: $1,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Dillingham June 73’. Provenance: Allan Stone Gallery, New York
- Rick Dillingham. Gas Can. 1975, raku-fired
Rick Dillingham. Gas Can. 1975, raku-fired glazed earthenware. 14¾ h × 12½ w × 3 d in. result: $2,600. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘Dillingham 75 27’. Provenance: Private Collection, Baltimore
- Rick Dillingham. Fine vessel. 1987,
Rick Dillingham. Fine vessel. 1987, purposefully broken and reassembled raku-fired earthenware, acrylic stand. 5¼ h × 6 dia in. result: $3,500. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Dillingham 11-87-4’. Provenance: Mudd-Carr Gallery, Santa Fe | Private Estate, Arlington
- Rick Dillingham 1952–1994. Gas Can.
Rick Dillingham 1952–1994. Gas Can. 1981, glazed and raku-fired earthenware. 14½ h × 8 w × 16 d in. result: $2,772. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘Dillingham July 81 16’. Provenance: Private Collection, Massachusetts
- Rick Dillingham 1952–1994. Gas Can.
Rick Dillingham 1952–1994. Gas Can. 1981, glazed and raku-fired earthenware. 19 h × 15 w × 3? d in. result: $4,788. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘Dillingham Nov 81 3’. Provenance: Eason Gallery, Santa Fe | Acquired from the previous in 1982 by the present owner
- Rick Dillingham. Vase. 1981, purposefully
Rick Dillingham. Vase. 1981, purposefully broken and reassembled raku-fired earthenware, acrylic stand. 10¼ h × 4? dia in. result: $4,192. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Dillingham May 81 2’.
- BROWN, GARRETT. HOW TO BEAT THE GAME.Brown,
BROWN, GARRETT. HOW TO BEAT THE GAME.Brown, Garrett. How to Beat the Game. New York: Dillingham, 1903. Second edition with a change of title from the original How to Win at Poker (1899). Publisher’s cloth with an illustrated cover, stamped in black. Illustrated. Significant fading of cover, writing on front endpaper, interior good.
- THE DEATH-BLOW TO SPIRITUALISM.Davenport,
THE DEATH-BLOW TO SPIRITUALISM.Davenport, Reuben Briggs. The Death-Blow to Spiritualism. New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1888. Original pictorial wrappers (spine perished, rear cover lacking). 8vo. Soiling and tears to cover, but clean internally.
- WESTERN BOOK COLLECTION 1907-1950 (4)For
WESTERN BOOK COLLECTION 1907-1950 (4)For your consideration are four Western books from various authors circa 1907-1950. The authors in this collection are The Pioneers of the Tobacco Plains Country, B.M. Bower (2) and John A. Lomax. The first book is, "The Lure of the Dim Trails" by B.M. Bower published by Grosset & Dunlap and copy-righted by G.W. Dillingham Co. in 1907. The book is about Anthony Bard, a young man from the East who gets caught up in the rough-and-tumble American West in the early 20th century. Successful New York businessman Anthony Bard makes the decision to set out on an adventure and look for solace in the wide-open spaces of the West. He is drawn to the wild frontier by its allure of romance and freedom. But when he gets lost in a blizzard in Montana's Big Horn Mountains, his journey takes an unexpected turn. After being saved by some cowboys from the Diamond H Ranch, Bard slowly gets used to their hard life and discovers a hidden talent for riding and roping. The second book in this collection is "Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads" collected by John A. Lomax, published by The Macmillan Company in 1934 and copy-righted by Sturgis & Walton Company. The book is a collection of frontier songs with lyrics and sheet music. The third book in this collection is "Good Indian" by B.M. Bower, published by Grosset & Dunlap and copy-righted by Little, Brown & Company in 1912. The book is set in the American West and centers around a young Native American man named Good Indian. He resides on a reservation and is a member of the Piute tribe. As he negotiates the conflicts between his Native American heritage and the influence of the white settlers in the area, the novel delves into the complexities of his character. The story revolves around Good Indian's romantic relationship with Glory, a young woman with mixed Native American and white ancestry. Due to their dissimilar backgrounds and societal prejudices, their relationship encounters resistance and difficulties. A significant portion of the story revolves around Good Indian's struggle with his identity as he is torn between his Native American roots and contemporary expectations. The fourth and final book in this collection is "The Story of the Tobacco Plains Country" by The Pioneers of the Tobacco Plains Country, published by Olga Weydemeyer Johnson in 1950. The book is about the unique stories, experiences, and contributions of the people who have lived and shaped the region over time. It provides insights into the challenges, triumphs, and everyday life of the pioneers and inhabitants of the Tobacco Plains area. All books in this collection show good condition with some slight wear to each, but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The books measure 91/4" L x 6 3/8" W x 11/16" D to 7 5/8" L x 5 1/8" W x 1 1/2" D.
- NATIVE AMERICAN ASSORTED POTTERY & BOOK:
NATIVE AMERICAN ASSORTED POTTERY & BOOK: 1) Zia roadrunner bowl signed Sofia Medina, 4.5'' h x 7''d; 2) Santo Domingo Jar signed Arthur & Hilda Coriz, 5.125''h x 5.25'' d; 3) Santo Domingo Bowl signed Arthur & Hilda Coriz, 2'' h x 3.25'' d; 4) Cochita Bowl by Felecita Eustace, 2.5'' h x 4'' d; 5) Santa Ana Jar signed Paguin, 3.25'' h x 3.3725'' d; 6) Zuni Jar signed Jennie Laate, 4.25'' h x 4.5'' d; 7) Beautifully designed & detailed Hopi Bowl signed James G. (Garcia) Nampeyo, 4'' h x 5.25'' d; 8) Hopi Bowl signed Dawn Navasie (James Garcia sister-in-law), 3.75'' h x 5.25'' d. 9) ''Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery'' by Rick Dillingham shows the relationships among and between families.
CONDITION: 6) Shows some wear. All other pottery pieces are in very good/excellent condition.
- RICK DILLINGHAM, UNTITLED VESSEL WITH
RICK DILLINGHAM, UNTITLED VESSEL WITH SLAB, 1984Rick Dillingham, (1952 - 1993) Untitled Vessel with Slab, 1984, glazed ceramic signed and dated on side: Dillingham / May 84 glazed ceramic Dimensions: height: 9 1/2 x diameter: 10 in. (24.13 x 25.40 cm.), Stand 1 x 12 x 6 1/4 in. (2.54 x 30.48 x 15.88 cm.) Provenance: The Collection of Joseph Hoffman and John Day. All proceeds from this sale of this artwork will benefit the Santa Fe Opera.
- RICK DILLINGHAM, UNTITLED VESSEL, 83Rick
RICK DILLINGHAM, UNTITLED VESSEL, 83Rick Dillingham, (1952 - 1993) Untitled Vessel, 83, ceramic inscribed underside: Dillingham / may 83 ceramic Dimensions: height: 9 1/2 x diameter: 11 in. (24.13 x 27.94 cm.) Provenance: The Collection of Joseph Hoffman and John Day. All proceeds from this sale of this artwork will benefit the Santa Fe Opera.
- RICK DILLINGHAM, REDWARE SGRAFFITO VESSEL,
RICK DILLINGHAM, REDWARE SGRAFFITO VESSEL, 1974Rick Dillingham, (1952 - 1993) Redware Sgraffito Vessel, 1974, fired clay inscribed underside: Dillingham / Feb 74 fired clay Dimensions: height 11 1/2 x diameter 9 1/4 in. (29.21 x 23.50 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Arizona
- DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Credenza
DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Credenza Sideboard. Four paneled door facade. Platform base. Label. Dimensions: H: 30 inches: W: 74 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Very Good Condition. Light wear. Minor nicks and scratches.
- 3pc DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut
3pc DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Night Stands. Headboard. Floating style Doors. 60' wide Headboard has four nicely grained walnut framed panels. Esprit Series. Marked. H: 22.5 inches: W: 19.5 inches: D: 15.5 inches ---
Condition: Light finish wear and discoloration to one door. Minor nicks and scratches.
- American Modern Walnut DILLINGHAM Esprit
American Modern Walnut DILLINGHAM Esprit Credenza. Dresser with single door and drawers. Platform base. Label. H: 30 inches: W: 72 inches: D: 18.5 inches ---
Condition: Door on right side needs adjustment;(won't stay closed all the way). light surface wear
- RICK DILLINGHAM DECONSTRUCTED EARTHENWARE
RICK DILLINGHAM DECONSTRUCTED EARTHENWARE POTDeconstructed earthenware art pottery pot, signed on base Dillingham July 81-21 (Rick Dillingham, New Mexico, 1952-1993), monochrome painted, in need of ring stand, approx 10"h, 9"diam, 4.75lbs
- LARGE CHINESE PAINTING ON CANVAS 19TH
LARGE CHINESE PAINTING ON CANVAS 19TH CENTURY 45" X 92.5". FRAMED 48" X 95.5".LARGE CHINESE PAINTING ON CANVAS, 19th Century, Multiple figures in various pursuits within a mountainous landscape. Two-character signature lower right. Dillingham House Antiques label on stretcher. Dimensions: 45" x 92.5". Framed 48" x 95.5".
- F.W. DILLINGHAM (LATE 19TH CENTURY,),
F.W. DILLINGHAM (LATE 19TH CENTURY,), U.S. WARSHIP, LIKELY FROM THE GREAT WHITE FLEET., OIL ON CANVAS, 16" X 24". FRAMED 19" X 27".F.W. DILLINGHAM, Late 19th Century, U.S. warship, likely from the Great White Fleet. Signed and dated lower right "F.W. Dillingham 1898". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 16" x 24". Framed 19" x 27".
- Rick Dillingham
(1952-1994)
Untitled
Rick Dillingham
(1952-1994)
Untitled Vessel, 1981
broken and reassembled stoneware
signed 'Dillingham July 81'
H 8 3/4 x Dia 9 inches
Property from a Private St. Louis Collection
- AMERICAN INDIAN ART 15PC MAGAZINE AND
AMERICAN INDIAN ART 15PC MAGAZINE AND BOOK GROUP: 10 1/2"H X 8 1/2"W X 7/8"D (ALASKA NATIVE ART)American Indian art 15pc magazine and book group:, Sacred Circles, North American Showing, 1977; Antiques & Fine Art magazine, Feb. 1989; Style 1900 magazine, winter/spring 2004; Sotheby's Pre-Columbian and American Indian Art auction catalogue, May 17 & 18, 2000; Christie's New York American Indian Art auction catalogue, Wednesday, June 5, 1996; Warman's North American Indian Artifacts Identification & Price Guide, Russell E. Lewis, 2006; American Indian Art magazine, spring 2009; American Indian Art magazine, Autumn 2010; American Indian Art magazine, summer 2005; By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, 2005; Western Art & Architecture magazine, fall/winter 2009; Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery, Rick Dillingham, 1995; Indian Baskets, Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh & William A. Turnbaugh, 2004; Navajo Rugs, Don Dedera,1990; Alaska Native Art, Susan W. Fair, 2006. Dimensions: 10 1/2"H x 8 1/2"W x 7/8"D (Alaska Native Art)
- MERTON GERSHUN FOR DILLINGHAM MID-CENTURY
MERTON GERSHUN FOR DILLINGHAM MID-CENTURY MODERN WALNUT SINGLE PEDESTAL DESK, HEIGHT: 29-1/2 IN; WIDTH: 48 IN; DEPTH: 23 INMerton Gershun for Dillingham Mid-Century Modern Walnut Single Pedestal Desk, Height: 29-1/2 in; Width: 48 in; Depth: 23 in
- DILLINGHAM WALNUT EXTENSION DINING TABLE
DILLINGHAM WALNUT EXTENSION DINING TABLE WITH TWO LEAVESDillingham Walnut Extension Dining Table with Two Leaves
- RICK DILLINGHAM (1952-1994), "WATER
RICK DILLINGHAM (1952-1994), "WATER JAR," 1988Rick Dillingham, (1952-1994) "Water Jar," 1988, Earthenware with polychrome underglaze and silver leaf Signed and dated to the underside: Dillingham / 1988 - 6 Earthenware with polychrome underglaze and silver leaf Dimensions: 15.5" H x 9.5" Dia. Provenance: Linda Durham Gallery, Santa Fe, NM The Estate of Oscar and Barbara Leidenfrost, acquired from the above
- MID-CENTURY MODERN BEDROOM FURNITURE
MID-CENTURY MODERN BEDROOM FURNITURE SETFIVE-PIECE MID-CENTURY MODERN BEDROOM FURNITURE SET, Merton Geershun (American, 1909-1989) design for Dillingham Manufacturing Co., Sheboygan, Wisconsin, c. 1970's, comprising: six-drawer dresser, wall mirror, tall six-drawer/one-door dresser, pair of two-door cabinet nightstands.
- DILLINGHAM MID-CENTURY MODERN TEAK TWO-PART
DILLINGHAM MID-CENTURY MODERN TEAK TWO-PART CABINET 77 X 56 X 19 IN. (195.6 X 142.2 X 48.3 CM.)Dillingham Mid-Century Modern Teak Two-Part Cabinet, Dimensions: 77 x 56 x 19 in. (195.6 x 142.2 x 48.3 cm.)
- FAWN NAVASIE GARCIA HOPI PUEBLO POLYCHROME
FAWN NAVASIE GARCIA HOPI PUEBLO POLYCHROME LARGE POT, CA 1980. 8"H X 10"DIAM.Fawn Navasie Garcia Hopi Pueblo polychrome large pot, ca 1980., Ex: From the Estate of a long time collector in AZ who collected pieces over a 40-50 year time period. Fawn Garcia Navasie (1959- ), Hopi Pueblo, was formerly known as "Little Fawn". Little Fawn assumed the title Fawn following her mother's death. Fawn's early work is white ware that she did mostly with her mother, Eunice Navasie (Fawn). Her later work is buff or yellow ware that she does with her husband, James Garcia Nampeyo. She claims the white ware is more difficult to make, especially the polishing. Fawn is known for her beautiful polychrome jars that are somewhat egg-shaped with a graceful neck. Fawn Garcia Navasie signature Hopi Pueblo. Refernce: Fourteen Families In Pueblo Pottery by Rick Dillingham. Reference: Hopi-Tewa Pottery: 500 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf. (Source: Adobe Gallery) Dimensions: 8"H x 10"Diam.
- DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Desk.
DILLINGHAM American Modern Walnut Desk. WFH. Nicely grained. Marked
Dimensions: H: 29.5 inches: W: 48 inches: D: 23 inches ---
Condition: Veneer front side trim. Scuffs and scratches
- 2 Part DILLINGHAM Credenza Sideboard
2 Part DILLINGHAM Credenza Sideboard China Cabinet. American Modern Walnut Cabinet with doors and drawers. Marked
Dimensions: H: 70.5 inches: W: 64.25 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Minor nicks and scratches.
- DILLINGHAM 2 Part American Modern Walnut
DILLINGHAM 2 Part American Modern Walnut Credenza China Cabinet. Lower 3 Drawer Walnut Cabinet. China Cabinet has glass doors and Shelves.
Dimensions: H: 77.5 inches: W: 56.5 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Base of one side of credenza with overall chips to veneer. Missing credenza shelf. Minor nicks and scratches. See pictures for condition or ask specific questions.