- LARGE GRACE S. PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY
LARGE GRACE S. PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY DOLL: Bisque head marked ''Grace S Putnam. Body marked with the K&W made in Germany stamp. 15''.
- VINTAGE GRACE PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY:
VINTAGE GRACE PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY: Bisque head with sleepy eyes. Cloth body, composition limbs. Marked on back of neck ''Copr Grace Putnam Made in Germany'', 13'' long.
- GRACE S. PUTNAM BYE-LO PORCELAIN
GRACE S. PUTNAM BYE-LO PORCELAIN DOLLBye-Lo baby designed by American artist, Grace Storey Putnam, produced by George Borgfeldt & Co. of New York. Bisque heads made in Germany, stamped on back of neck with mold number 1373 from ABG company, and soft cloth "Frog" body.
Issued: c. 1920
Dimensions: 10"L x 5"W x 15"H
Manufacturer: Geroge Borgfeldt and Co.
Country of Origin: New York, USA
Condition:
Age related wear.
- GERMAN GRACE S. PUTNAM BISQUE HEAD
GERMAN GRACE S. PUTNAM BISQUE HEAD BYE-LO BABY having brown glass sleep eyes painted hair and features closed mouth cloth body with resin hands cry box. Length: 13 inches.
- LARGE PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY DOLL.
LARGE PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY DOLL. Germany 1920s. Head incised ''Copr. by / Grace S. Putnam / Made in Germany''. Cloth body with bent legs celluloid hands blue glass sleep eyes. Period clothing. 21''l. Expected wear.
- GRACE S. PUTNAM PORCELAIN HEAD
GRACE S. PUTNAM PORCELAIN HEAD DOLLwith makers mark on neck in an oversized gown 14 inches high Condition:
- TWO GERMAN GRACE PUTNAM BISQUE
TWO GERMAN GRACE PUTNAM BISQUE HEAD BABY DOLLSTwo German Grace Putnam bisque head baby dolls, with sleep eyes, closed mouth, and stuffed body, the smallest with celluloid hands, the largest with bisque hands, 11" h. and 16" h.
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Condition:
Redressed, overall good condition.
- Group of three vintage infant theme
Group of three vintage infant theme ceramics; Grace S. Putnam ceramic doll head, Germany: surface soiling, light age wear; antique ceramic baby shoe: age wear, surface soiling; glazed cermaic infant sculpture, signed: scuff makrks, minor chips, light abrasions; largest L 9" W 8" H 17" (Approx.)
- Three Grace S. Putnam bisque Bye-Lo
Three Grace S. Putnam bisque Bye-Lo baby dolls together with a Grace S. Putnam Bye-Lo composition example tallest - 20". ?
- GRACE S. PUTNAM BISQUE HEAD BYE-LO
GRACE S. PUTNAM BISQUE HEAD BYE-LO BABY DOLLGrace Putnam Bye-Lo doll with bisque head, brown sleep eyes, cloth body and celluloid hands. Impressed mark on back of head By Grace S. Putnam and red stamp on body Bye-Lo Baby Pat. Appl'd For Grace Storey Putnam. 16"L. Missing one finger on each hand.
- Grace Story Putnam Bye-Lo baby
Grace Story Putnam Bye-Lo baby doll, cloth body, composition hands, sleep eyes, closed mouth, christening dress, 19 in. Stains and discoloration throughout.
- GRACE S. PUTNAM BYE LO BISQUE DOLL
GRACE S. PUTNAM BYE LO BISQUE DOLL Bisque sleepy eye head with cloth body and celluloid hands, dressed in lace trimmed night clothes.
- (2) GERMAN PAINTED PORCELAIN PLATES
(2) GERMAN PAINTED PORCELAIN PLATES late 19th century. Titled 'Tanzende Grazien' (Dancing Graces) & 'Azalee'
- Fine Meissen Porcelain Figure of
Fine Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Graceful Lady Skater, first quarter 20th century, by Julius Konrad Hentschel (German, 1872-1907), the base with the underglaze blue crossed swords of Meissen and full numerals in overglaze gold, incised underglaze and impressed, h. 8", w. 5", d. 3".
- KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUE, THE THREE
KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUE, THE THREE GRACES 19th/20th c., Germany, polychrome decorated porcelain, impressed marks on reverse "KPM, H, R, 255_195", 7.5"h x 9.75"w (plaque), 11"h x 13"w (frame)
- GRACE PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY DOLL.
GRACE PUTNAM BYE-LO BABY DOLL. Having a bisque head and celluloid hands. Sleepy eyes open and close. Wearing a lace trimmed gown. 11'' l. Includes a pink wicker cradle with fabric cushion. 12'' h. 14'' l. Some soiling on hands light paint losses and scuff marks on back of head.
- Two German Painted Porcelain Plaques
19th
Two German Painted Porcelain Plaques
19th Century
each set in period giltwood frames; the smaller example inscribed Gräfin Potocka to the reverse and further stamped Made in Germany, the larger example with an indistinct inscription to the reverse.
Larger plaque: 5 1/8 x 3 7/8 inches; frame: 11 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Beatrice Weiskopf, Buffalo Grove, Illinois
- A SOLID DOME BISQUE HEAD GRACE
A SOLID DOME BISQUE HEAD GRACE PUTNAM BYE LO DOLLThe smaller bent limb body with quality bisque head bearing impressed markings of Copyr Grace Putnam.Measures 8.25 inches.Very good condition, noting a chip at the eye left opening., otherwise good, there are no other chips, cracks or repairs.
- Three Grace S. Putnam bisque Bye-Lo
Three Grace S. Putnam bisque Bye-Lo baby dolls tallest - 16". ?
- German porcelain figural group
German porcelain figural group 20th century Modeled as a lady in 18th century costume emerging from a sedan chair, a gentleman greeting and two liveried porters to either side, mark to underside. H: 10 in., W: 12 in. PROVENANCE: The collection of Ann B. Ritt
- Grace A. Paull (American, b. 1898)
Grace A. Paull (American, b. 1898) "Up-State Village" lithograph signed and dated in pencil "Grace Paull /48" lr, titled ll 10 x 13", framed
- Two German bronze figures of farm
Two German bronze figures of farm girls late 19th/ early 20th century Comprising an example inscribed M. Valentin, modeled as a standing farm girl, a scythe in her hand, raised on a circular marble base and an example inscribed 'S. Schenkel/ 1911' modeled as a young woman carrying a sheath of wheat, raised on a rectangular red marble base. (2). Largest H: 12 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a private collector, Miami Beach FL ,000 Minor chips and loses to the marble base of up right figure - both having inscriptions as shown in photos
- JOHN SINGER SARGENT, (AMERICAN,
JOHN SINGER SARGENT, (AMERICAN, 1856-1925), PREPARATORY SKETCH: GRACE ELVINA, MARCHIONESS CURZON OF KEDLESTON, 1924, PENCIL ON PAPER, SHEET: 10 3/4 X 9 IN., SIGHT: 10 1/4 X 8 1/4 IN., FRAME: 19 X 17 1/2 IN.JOHN SINGER SARGENT (American, 1856-1925) Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston 1924, pencil on paper inscribed J.S. 149 lower left sheet: 10 3/4 x 9 in., sight: 10 1/4 x 8 1/4 in., frame: 19 x 17 1/2 in. 1924, pencil on paper Dimensions: sheet: 10 3/4 x 9 in., sight: 10 1/4 x 8 1/4 in., frame: 19 x 17 1/2 in. Provenance: Provenance: John Singer Sargent, 1924; Emily and Violet Sargent, 1925; Grand Central Art Galleries, New York (possibly by 1928), accompanied by bill of sale from the galleries dated November 18, 1959; Private Collection. Literature: This work has been examined by the John Singer Sargent Catalogue Raisonne committee and has been accepted as a genuine work by John Singer Sargent. Sargent completed his oil portrait of Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston just three months before his death, and his depiction of Grace is imbued with a quiet forcefulness not seen in many of his later portraits. Her half turned head and straight posture contrast with the relaxed ease with which she rests her hand on her lap, grasping her luminous pearls. The strength of Grace's pose is evident in this preparatory drawing, as are her stern gaze and set jaw, all rendered with precise pencil strokes. The sketch also hints at Grace's attire, with the neckline of her gown and the horizontal edge of her camisole well-defined alongside the faint suggestion of the ethereal chiffon enveloping her form, and with a single line of pencil indicating her pearls. After Sargent's death in 1925, one third of the materials in his London studio came to the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York, and in 1928, the gallery held an exhibition of several hundred of Sargent's drawings. According to the exhibition catalogue, "Among the drawings left in the studio were found a large number of pencil sketches and tryouts for important pictures and portraits now well-known to the world...it was [Sargent's] habit to place his sitter in various positions, in different lights, making quick pencil sketches and studies so that the best in each individual might be brought out." This work was purchased from the Grand Central Galleries in 1959, and has remained in the same family since that time. It relates closely to another preparatory sketch in the RISD Collection (inscribed JS 148), and of course to the remarkable oil of Grace Elvina, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston, now in New Hampshire's Currier Museum of Art. Condition: Uniform mat burn around all sides. Hinged at top edges with archival tape; with some older tape residue visible at top corners, verso.
- German Pottery Charger with Pan
German Pottery Charger with Pan maidens & putti in the garden dated 1869 18'' diameter.
- 3 ARNOLD GENTHE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS
3 ARNOLD GENTHE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS OF WOMAN Germany, New York,1869-1942Silver Gelatin photographs of three different women in formal attire.
- A GRACE PUTNAM BYE LO BABY BISQUE
A GRACE PUTNAM BYE LO BABY BISQUE HEAD DOLLThe bisque head doll in elaborate dress as shown.Measures 13.5 inches.Very good condition. There are no chips, cracks, repairs, scratches or areas of heavy wear.
- VINTAGE GERMAN PORCELAIN WOMAN
VINTAGE GERMAN PORCELAIN WOMAN FIGRUINEHand painted porcelain; woman in elegant blue and white gown w. gilt highlights.
Floral pattern on dress; ruffled sleeves. Crown over N backstamp.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 9.25"H
Country of Origin: Germany
- German painted porcelain plaque
German painted porcelain plaque of a woman late 19th c. 9 1/2" x 6 1/2". ?
- ANTIQUE GERMAN PORCELAIN PORTRAIT
ANTIQUE GERMAN PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUEGerman hand painted porcelain plaque of Grafin Sofia Potocka. Back is marked "Made in Germany" ,"Grafin Potocka". Plaque measures 5 1/4" x 4 3/8". No cracks, chips or repairs. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- 2 GRACE PUTNAM BYE LO BABY DOLLS:
2 GRACE PUTNAM BYE LO BABY DOLLS: Bisque heads with sleepy eyes all cloth bodies celluloid hands approx. 13''l.
- German painted transfer porcelain
German painted transfer porcelain plaque of a grape gatherer, mounted in gesso gilt and mahogany frame, early 20th century marked "Urige Kelter munch Grityner," and "Made in Germany," plaque - 3 3/4 x 2 1/3 in.; frame - 7 3/4 x 6 1/4 in.
- PAIR OF PORCELAIN FIGURES. Germany
PAIR OF PORCELAIN FIGURES. Germany 20th century. Man and woman in polychrome garb gathering grapes. Unsigned. 7'' and 7.5''h.
- PORTRAIT PLAQUE. Germany ca.1904
PORTRAIT PLAQUE. Germany ca.1904 porcelain. Portrait of a woman signed ''Wagner'' and marked for CM Hutschenreuther. Titled ''Gitana'' after Angelo Asti (Italian-French 1847-1903). 6''h. 4''w. in a brass frame 8''h. 6''w. Good condition. Very well done.
- TWO GRACE PUTNAM BYE-LO BISQUE
TWO GRACE PUTNAM BYE-LO BISQUE HEAD BABY DOLLSTwo Grace Putnam Bye-Lo bisque head baby dolls, one with sleep eyes, stuffed body, celluloid hands, original labeled outfit, 12" h.; the other with fixed eyes, stuffed body, celluloid hands, 14" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- A GERDA CONITZ AND MARTHA KATZER
A GERDA CONITZ AND MARTHA KATZER FOR KARLSRUHE STONEWARE VASEA Gerda Conitz and Martha Katzer for Karlsruhe stoneware vase, Circa 1930s; Germany Designed by Conitz and Katzer for Kalsruhe Majolica Manufactory, the high-fire, gloss-glazed vessel with pale celadon glaze containing blue speckles, the firing method evident in the signature craquelure throughout the glaze layer Dimensions: 16.5" H x 6.5" Dia.
- German parian classical female
German parian classical female figure late 19th century; modeled as young woman with basket stamped ''Germany'' and unidentified mark 12 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Scratches pencil marks.