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WILD ROSE BY BURGUES, PORCELAIN
WILD ROSE BY BURGUES, PORCELAIN SCULPTURE WILD ROSE BY BURGUES, PORCELAIN SCULPTURE OF A WILD ROSE CLIMBING A ROCK FACE, ENCASED IN WOOD AND ACRYLIC BOX; 14"H
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BLOOMING ROSE BUSH. ÒFRU
BLOOMING ROSE BUSH. ÒFRU FRU.ÓBlooming Rose Bush. ÒFru Fru.Ó Hamburg: Janos Bartl, ca. 1925. Heavy brass flowerpot with painted metal leaves. When shot at by a pistol, small roses spring from the body of the bush, and at the top, a larger silk rose appears which a spectator has previously signed. Approx. 6 x 14Ó. Lacking one leaf. Repainted.
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ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin
ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin Rose
American, b. 1946
Untitled
Encaustic on paper, unsigned
A field of silver, mounted behind glass and framed.
Nationally recognized artist Robin Rose creates works in encaustic mixed with pigment and wax, characterized by deep, introspective fields of color that conjure a pleasing sense of solitude. Residing in Washington, D.C., though a Florida native, Rose is represented by Hemphill Fine Arts in Washington, DC and Howard Scott Gallery, and is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, amongst other private and public collections.
Sheet approximately: 18 1/2 x 26 in. (47 x 66 cm.), frame: 22 1/4 x 29 1/4 in. (56.5 x 74.3 cm.)
The Artist,
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection;
Bequeathed by the Alden Lowell Doud Estate, Washington D.C.
Alden Lowell Doud (American, 1935-1912) of Iowa City, formerly of Douds, was a former First Lieutenant and Captain of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corp. After serving in the military, he joined the Office of the Legal Adviser in the U.S. State Department in 1967 where he became the first Assistant Legal Adviser for Environmental Affairs. He authored the first drafts of several important environmental treaties including the World Heritage Convention. He was also a member of the U.S. delegation in the negotiations forming the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT).
In 1973, Mr. Doud joined the World Bank Legal Department as its principal administrative attorney and rose to the title of Chief Counsel until his retirement in 1996. Post retirement,
he studied at the Courtlaud Institute of Art in London and continued art studies at Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
He moved to Iowa City in 1998 and served as Chairman of Board of Trustees of Iowa Wesleyan until 2005 when he received an honorary degree Ll. D. and was made Chairman Emeritus. He was a member of University of Iowa President's Club, the Members Council of the University Museum of Art, the Harvard Club of New York City, and other arts related organizations.
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
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ROSE WINDOW (TURN PIN) STILL BANK
ROSE WINDOW (TURN PIN) STILL BANK England cast iron japanned finish turn pin example. 2 3/8'' h. (Pristine-Near Mint Cond.)
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Unsigned oil on canvas depicting
Unsigned oil on canvas depicting roses ss: 23 1/2'' h. x 11 1/2'' w. in gilt frame.
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Burgues porcelain desert rose
Burgues porcelain desert rose sculpture pale pink blossoms growing on thorny vine over rock formation signed; encased within a plexiglass display cabinet. overall H17'' W15 3/8'' D14'' Provenance: From the collection of a South Carolina gentlemen. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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ROSEVILLE POTTERY ROZANE
ROSEVILLE POTTERY ROZANE JARDINIERE: Raised flower design 9'' dia. 81/2''h.
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UNSIGNED FLORAL STUDY, LATE 19TH
UNSIGNED FLORAL STUDY, LATE 19TH C., OIL ON MASONITE, DEPICTS WILD ROSES ON A DARK GREY BACKGROUND, LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE,...Unsigned floral study, late 19th C., oil on Masonite, depicts wild roses on a dark grey background, light wear consistent with age, not examined out of frame, ss: 7 1/2" h. x 5 1/2" w.
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Roseville Freesia cornucopia in
Roseville Freesia cornucopia in green. Marked Roseville USA 198-8''. Mint. 8 3/8'' tall.
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GLASS AND PORCELAIN ROSERed
GLASS AND PORCELAIN ROSERed porcelain rose, clear glass stem and leaves with gold edges and thorn.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.25"L x 3"W x 2"H
Condition:
Age related wear.
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A James I Rose Ryal with the King
A James I Rose Ryal with the King enthroned the reverse with shield on rose
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BASKET OF ROSES WITH BOW DOORSTOP
BASKET OF ROSES WITH BOW DOORSTOP ''LACS 757 '' whimsical example of warm colored roses in large handled basket topped with a drooping blue bow rare. 9 1/2'' h x 11 1/4'' w. (Pristine - Near Mint Cond.)
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Irina Sedova (Russian 20th Century)
Irina Sedova (Russian 20th Century) "Roses". Oil on canvas signed in cyrillic at the lower right signed titled and dated 1991 verso apprx. 31" x 27" framed in a decorative gilt frame overall apprx. 36-1/4" x 32-3/4".
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ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin
ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin Rose
American, b. 1946
Untitled
Encaustic on board, unsigned
A thin coat of white over a maroon field, a black ground visible through the sheen, mounted behind plexiglass in shadowbox style.
Nationally recognized artist Robin Rose creates works in encaustic mixed with pigment and wax, characterized by deep, introspective fields of color that conjure a pleasing sense of solitude. Residing in Washington, D.C., though a Florida native, Rose is represented by Hemphill Fine Arts in Washington, DC and Howard Scott Gallery, and is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, amongst other private and public collections.
Board: 20 x 25 1/2 in. (50.8 x 64.8 cm.), frame: 23 1/2 x 29 1/8 in. (59.7 x 74 cm.)
The Artist,
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection;
Bequeathed by the Alden Lowell Doud Estate, Washington D.C.
Alden Lowell Doud (American, 1935-1912) of Iowa City, formerly of Douds, was a former First Lieutenant and Captain of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corp. After serving in the military, he joined the Office of the Legal Adviser in the U.S. State Department in 1967 where he became the first Assistant Legal Adviser for Environmental Affairs. He authored the first drafts of several important environmental treaties including the World Heritage Convention. He was also a member of the U.S. delegation in the negotiations forming the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT).
In 1973, Mr. Doud joined the World Bank Legal Department as its principal administrative attorney and rose to the title of Chief Counsel until his retirement in 1996. Post retirement,
he studied at the Courtlaud Institute of Art in London and continued art studies at Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
He moved to Iowa City in 1998 and served as Chairman of Board of Trustees of Iowa Wesleyan until 2005 when he received an honorary degree Ll. D. and was made Chairman Emeritus. He was a member of University of Iowa President's Club, the Members Council of the University Museum of Art, the Harvard Club of New York City, and other arts related organizations.
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
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Helen S. Frank (American,
Helen S. Frank (American, 1911-1978) "Red Rose Bouquet in a Copper Vase", oil on canvas, signed lower right "Frank", 36" x 24". Presented in a broad antiqued giltwood frame.
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ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin
ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin Rose
American, b. 1946
Untitled
Encaustic on paper
A field of black, mounted behind glass and framed.
Nationally recognized artist Robin Rose creates works in encaustic mixed with pigment and wax, characterized by deep, introspective fields of color that conjure a pleasing sense of solitude. Residing in Washington, D.C., though a Florida native, Rose is represented by Hemphill Fine Arts in Washington, DC and Howard Scott Gallery, and is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, amongst other private and public collections.
Sheet approximately: 19 x 26 in. (48.3 x 66 cm.), frame: 22 1/2 x 29 3/4 in. (57.2 x 75.6 cm.)
The Artist,
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection;
Bequeathed by the Alden Lowell Doud Estate, Washington D.C.
Alden Lowell Doud (American, 1935-1912) of Iowa City, formerly of Douds, was a former First Lieutenant and Captain of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corp. After serving in the military, he joined the Office of the Legal Adviser in the U.S. State Department in 1967 where he became the first Assistant Legal Adviser for Environmental Affairs. He authored the first drafts of several important environmental treaties including the World Heritage Convention. He was also a member of the U.S. delegation in the negotiations forming the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT).
In 1973, Mr. Doud joined the World Bank Legal Department as its principal administrative attorney and rose to the title of Chief Counsel until his retirement in 1996. Post retirement,
he studied at the Courtlaud Institute of Art in London and continued art studies at Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
He moved to Iowa City in 1998 and served as Chairman of Board of Trustees of Iowa Wesleyan until 2005 when he received an honorary degree Ll. D. and was made Chairman Emeritus. He was a member of University of Iowa President's Club, the Members Council of the University Museum of Art, the Harvard Club of New York City, and other arts related organizations.
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
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Roseville Freesia Jardiniere blue
Roseville Freesia Jardiniere blue marked Roseville USA 669-6'' glaze bruise on the face of one flower 6.25''h.
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ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin
ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin Rose
American, b. 1946
Near Machines , 1980
Encaustic on linen aluminum laminate, signed and dated to verso
A large metallic field interspersed with small bars of orange and white, framed.
Nationally recognized artist Robin Rose creates works in encaustic mixed with pigment and wax, characterized by deep, introspective fields of color that conjure a pleasing sense of solitude. Residing in Washington, D.C., though a Florida native, Rose is represented by Hemphill Fine Arts in Washington, DC and Howard Scott Gallery, and is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, amongst other private and public collections.
Frame: 48 x 73 in. (121.9 x 185.4 cm.)
The Artist,
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection;
Bequeathed by the Alden Lowell Doud Estate, Washington D.C.
Alden Lowell Doud (American, 1935-1912) of Iowa City, formerly of Douds, was a former First Lieutenant and Captain of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corp. After serving in the military, he joined the Office of the Legal Adviser in the U.S. State Department in 1967 where he became the first Assistant Legal Adviser for Environmental Affairs. He authored the first drafts of several important environmental treaties including the World Heritage Convention. He was also a member of the U.S. delegation in the negotiations forming the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT).
In 1973, Mr. Doud joined the World Bank Legal Department as its principal administrative attorney and rose to the title of Chief Counsel until his retirement in 1996. Post retirement,
he studied at the Courtlaud Institute of Art in London and continued art studies at Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
He moved to Iowa City in 1998 and served as Chairman of Board of Trustees of Iowa Wesleyan until 2005 when he received an honorary degree Ll. D. and was made Chairman Emeritus. He was a member of University of Iowa President's Club, the Members Council of the University Museum of Art, the Harvard Club of New York City, and other arts related organizations.
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
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RETRO 18 KT. ROSE GOLD OPENWORK
RETRO 18 KT. ROSE GOLD OPENWORK DOME BROOCHRetro 18 kt. Rose Gold Openwork Dome Brooch , set with 7 small round blue sapphires, 18 small round rubies and 12 small round emeralds; together with Italian 18 kt. yellow gold circle brooch set with 5 cultured pearls and 15 small round blue sapphires; and Italian 18 kt. yellow gold and turquoise enamel brooch. (3 pcs.) **Please note: Payment for all jewelry purchases must be made by cash, check or wire transfer.**
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Original pencil drawing of roses
Original pencil drawing of roses framed and under glass. Measures 15 3/4'' x 19''. Shipping weight 3.1 lbs.
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Tall Rose Medallion Vase Hand
Tall Rose Medallion Vase Hand decorated Rose Medallion porcelain vase with courtly scenes and gilt colored raised decorative elements.
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OPPOSING CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE
OPPOSING CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GARDEN SEATS: 2 Famille Rose opposing garden seats with a blue ground having windows with young warriors parading the Pearl of Wisdom being chased by a Dragon. Approx. 19'' h x 14.25'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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A rose diamond set pin the terminal
A rose diamond set pin the terminal modelled as a mouse another with donkey terminal and a bar brooch centred by a split pearl set coronet
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FRANK MAJORE (AMERICAN b. 1948): ''
FRANK MAJORE (AMERICAN b. 1948): '' A ROSE '' 1983 Color photograph signed titled dated and numbered 3/5. Provenance: Marvin Heiferman New York. 20 x 16 in. (sheet).
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ROSE CARVED SUITE Stamped 12k GF;
ROSE CARVED SUITE Stamped 12k GF; comprising a bracelet a pair of earrings a necklace and a brooch.
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Burgun, Schverer & Cie. Vase with
Burgun, Schverer & Cie. Vase with wild roses. c. 1900, acid-etched, wheel-carved, martelé, and gilt cameo glass. 7 h × 5½ dia in. result: $5,040. estimate: $3,500–5,000. Gilt signature to underside ‘B S & C verrerie d'art déposé’.
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A Roseville Rozane Vase Hand
A Roseville Rozane Vase Hand decorated pottery in an appealing palette of greys with green leaves and pink cherries, approx. 6"H, unmarked.
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ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin
ROBIN ROSE (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Robin Rose
American, b. 1946
Untitled, 1981
Gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right
A figure wielding fish amongst colored shapes, matted behind glass and framed.
Nationally recognized artist Robin Rose creates works in encaustic mixed with pigment and wax, characterized by deep, introspective fields of color that conjure a pleasing sense of solitude. Residing in Washington, D.C., though a Florida native, Rose is represented by Hemphill Fine Arts in Washington, DC and Howard Scott Gallery, and is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and The Phillips Collection, Washington DC, amongst other private and public collections.
Image: 14 1/2 x 9 in. (36.8 x 22.9 cm.), frame: 26 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. (66.7 x 51.4 cm.)
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection,
Bequeathed by the Alden Lowell Doud Estate, Washington D.C.
Alden Lowell Doud (American, 1935-1912) of Iowa City, formerly of Douds, was a former First Lieutenant and Captain of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corp. After serving in the military, he joined the Office of the Legal Adviser in the U.S. State Department in 1967 where he became the first Assistant Legal Adviser for Environmental Affairs. He authored the first drafts of several important environmental treaties including the World Heritage Convention. He was also a member of the U.S. delegation in the negotiations forming the International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (INTELSAT).
In 1973, Mr. Doud joined the World Bank Legal Department as its principal administrative attorney and rose to the title of Chief Counsel until his retirement in 1996. Post retirement,
he studied at the Courtlaud Institute of Art in London and continued art studies at Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
He moved to Iowa City in 1998 and served as Chairman of Board of Trustees of Iowa Wesleyan until 2005 when he received an honorary degree Ll. D. and was made Chairman Emeritus. He was a member of University of Iowa President's Club, the Members Council of the University Museum of Art, the Harvard Club of New York City, and other arts related organizations.
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
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Fine American Brilliant-Cut Glass
Fine American Brilliant-Cut Glass Rose Globe in "Russian" Decor, first quarter 20th century, the flaring lip cut in crenellations, h. 8-1/2", w. 9".
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ROSEVILLE VASE. Morning Glory
ROSEVILLE VASE. Morning Glory pattern. Bulbous form vase having double handles and slightly flared rim. Unsigned. 6 1/4'' h.
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ROSE NIGUMA OIL ON CANVASROSE
ROSE NIGUMA OIL ON CANVASROSE NIGUMA (Portland, Oregon, 1915-2014) large oil on canvas, abstract design. Signed verso. In a thin wood frame. Niguma attended the Portland Art Museum School and had a studio in Portland. During WWII, Niguma and her family were forced into the Minidoka Concentration Camp in Idaho.
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A group of two botanical engravings
A group of two botanical engravings Rosier Il-Bourbon and Lapageria Rosea. Each 10 1/4 x 7 inches.
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HOOKED RUG:6'3 x 6'10'' Central
HOOKED RUG:6'3 x 6'10'' Central flower pot of roses. In red green and tan on a light gray field. Broad gold border with red roses and green stems.''
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ROSALIND OESTERLE (AMERICA,
ROSALIND OESTERLE (AMERICA, CONTEMPORARY), "ROSES"., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 14" X 10" SIGHT. FRAMED 22" X 17".ROSALIND OESTERLE, America, Contemporary, "Roses". Signed lower right "Rosalind Oesterle". Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 14" x 10" sight. Framed 22" x 17". Provenance: Blue Heron Gallery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts.
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Frank Rose (American, 20th Century)
Frank Rose
(American, 20th Century)
Sky Passage
oil on canvas
signed Rose (lower right)
18 x 24 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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Roseville Rozane Light vase with
Roseville Rozane Light vase with pansies. Unmarked. Mint. 10'' tall.