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LARRY L'ARGENT (20TH CENTURY):
LARRY L'ARGENT (20TH CENTURY): "TEN-HUT"depicting a standing otter; carved stone; unsigned; titled to plaque; mounted on a revolving wood base; the stone: 39 inches high; 33 inches high overall Condition:
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Otto Natzler. Cylindrical form
Otto Natzler. Cylindrical form with three openings. 1984, earthenware with Burnt Apricot reduction-fired glaze with melt fissures. 4½ h × 3¼ dia in. result: $756. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Signed and dated to underside 'Otto Natzler 1984' with artist's cipher, archive number 'X430' and incised number 'VIII'. Provenance: Gift from the artist | Private Collection, San Francisco | Private Collection, California
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Tenn
Tenn
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OTTO VAUTIER (SWISS, 1863-1919),
OTTO VAUTIER (SWISS, 1863-1919), OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS WOMAN IN BLACK AND WHITE PUTTING ON SHOES WITH WINDOW BEHIND, SIGNED LOWER R...Otto Vautier (Swiss, 1863-1919), oil on canvas, depicts woman in black and white putting on shoes with window behind, signed lower right, wear consistent with age including light toning, craquelure, loose in frame, etc., not examined out of frame, ss: 17 1/2" x 13 3/4".
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Otto Natzler. Rectangular
Otto Natzler. Rectangular monolith. 1977, earthenware with Blue and Green Hare's Fur glaze with crystals. 6¾ h × 4½ w × 1? d in. result: $1,260. estimate: $900–1,200. Signed and dated to underside 'Natzler 1977' with archive number 'X008'. Provenance: The Artist | Collection of Dr. Seymour and Carol Haber, Portland | Rago, Modern Ceramics and Glass, 5 June 2016, Lot 1021 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner
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OTTO POERTZEL (GERMAN, 1876-1963)
OTTO POERTZEL (GERMAN, 1876-1963) "TWO PHEASANTS" BRONZE SCULPTURE, PAINTED DARK BROWN, OCTAGONAL BLACK MARBLE PLINTH, SIGNED IN CAS...Otto Poertzel (German, 1876-1963) "Two Pheasants" bronze sculpture, painted dark brown, octagonal black marble plinth, signed in casting Prof. Poertzel on base, wear consistent with age, some nicks on end of pheasant tails, surface wear to patina, 13" h. x 31" l. x 6 1/2" d.
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Otto Natzler. Rectangular monolith
Otto Natzler. Rectangular monolith with fragmented top. 1977, earthenware with Blue Nocturne Reduction Fired glaze. 6¼ h × 3 w × 2½ d in. result: $5,250. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Signed and dated to underside ‘Otto Natzler 1977’ with impressed artist initials ‘ON’ and archive number ‘X086’. Provenance: Gift from the artist in 1979 to Dr. and Mrs. Morton Grossman, Los Angeles | Collection of their son, David Armstrong, Atlanta
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HOTTOT, Louis, (French, 1829-1905):
HOTTOT, Louis, (French, 1829-1905): Orientalist Water Carrier, Patinated Bronze, 33.50'' in height, signed on the base, a fine and monumental example.
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Otto Natzler. Rectangular form
Otto Natzler. Rectangular form with fragmented top and circular impressions. 1977, earthenware with Turquoise Silver-Black Semi-Mat glaze. 2½ h × 3? w × 2? d in. result: $756. estimate: $700–900. Signed and dated to underside 'Natzler 1977' with impressed cypher and archive number 'X016'. Provenance: Private Collection | Humler & Nolan, Keramics 2014, 7 June 2014, Lot 381 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner
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Moorcroft Ginger Jar and Cover
Moorcroft Ginger Jar and Cover decorated with Otters signed Sian Leper Limited Edition (seconds)
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Tom Otterness American, b. 1952)
Tom Otterness
American, b. 1952)
Mama Bear, 2010
ceramic cookie jar
signed Tom Otterness, stamped with signature and dated
12 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches.
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Ten Bottl
Ten Bottl
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Tenn
Tenn
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OTTO SCHADE, AKA OSCH (CHILEAN,
OTTO SCHADE, AKA OSCH (CHILEAN, B. 1971) 24 ½" x 17" "Can of Worms", 2013. Limited edition hand-finished print, edition 2/10, signed and numbered in pencil lower left, inscribed "SCHADE" in pencil in center margin, unframed.
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Oto Logo. Untitled. patinated and
Oto Logo. Untitled. patinated and gilt bronze. 10½ h × 9¼ w × 6¼ d in. result: $3,380. estimate: $700–900. Molded signature and number to body ‘Logo 1/5’. This work is number one from the edition of five.
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Baccarat Crystal Figurine of an
Baccarat Crystal Figurine of an Otter on his back eating 6'' long signed excellent.
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Ten Bottl
Ten Bottl
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Otto Natzler. Rectangular monolith
Otto Natzler. Rectangular monolith with two openings. 1977, earthenware with Blue and Green Mariposa Reduction Fired glaze. 3? h × 3? w × 1½ d in. result: $567. estimate: $700–900. Signed and dated to underside 'Natzler 1977' with impressed cipher and archive number 'X004'. Provenance: The Artist | Collection of Dr. Seymour and Carol Haber, Portland | Rago, Modern Ceramics and Glass, 5 June 2016, Lot 1021 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner
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Three porcelain whippets and two
Three porcelain whippets and two other animals.
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OTTO VAUTIER (SWISS, 1863-1919),
OTTO VAUTIER (SWISS, 1863-1919), OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS WOMAN IN BLACK AND WHITE PUTTING ON SHOES WITH WINDOW BEHIND, SIGNED LOWER R...Otto Vautier (Swiss, 1863-1919), oil on canvas, depicts woman in black and white putting on shoes with window behind, signed lower right, wear consistent with age including craquelure, etc., not examined out of frame, ss: 18" h. x 14" w.
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Lot (2) early glass and tin store
Lot (2) early glass and tin store lamps.
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A tray comprising Totem Part Tea
A tray comprising Totem Part Tea Set (white embossed) Mixed Plates and a Large Vase etc
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OTTO MOLITOR (CZECH, B.1889) 13"
OTTO MOLITOR (CZECH, B.1889) 13" x 19 ¼" Market scene, 1920. Oil on heavy artist's paperboard, signed and dated lower right, in a gilt wood frame, overall 17 ½" x 24".
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An antique squat turned pot with
An antique squat turned pot with long eared handles the body dark grey with signs of long burial. Ht. 10 cm believed to be ancient.
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Otto Natzler. Closed beaker form
Otto Natzler. Closed beaker form with two triangular openings. 1988, earthenware with Olive and Sang Reduction Fired glaze with iridescence and melt fissures. 9½ h × 5½ w × 3¾ d in. result: $1,764. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Signed and dated to underside 'Otto Natzler 1988' with artist's cipher, archive number 'X522' and incised number 'XVI'. Provenance: Schneider Gallery, Chicago | Private Collection
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Herend Otter Figurinehand painted
Herend Otter Figurinehand painted blue fishnet motif floating otter eating shellfish (2.5 x 7 in. good condition) signed stamped and numbered.
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MATA ORTIZ, LARGE POTTERY VESSEL BY
MATA ORTIZ, LARGE POTTERY VESSEL BY LUCY MORA BUGARINI Late 20th century, ovoid form with rounded bottom, all over animal and geometric patterns, signed.
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(LOT OF 8) ART POTTERY GROUP (lot
(LOT OF 8) ART POTTERY GROUP (lot of 8) Art Pottery group, including Japanese examples, one having an organic form executed in taupe and signed indistinctly "Tomall," a footed vase in brown sized "Lex," etc., largest: 10"h
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SCHAFER AND VATER FIGURAL Germany
SCHAFER AND VATER FIGURAL Germany early Twentieth Century depicts woman in driving outfit complete with molded goggles and scarf base reads ''T?FF-T?FF''. 7 3/4'' h. Ingersoll Collection. (Exc. Cond.)
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Gertrud and Otto Natzler. Table
Gertrud and Otto Natzler. Table lamp. 1957, earthenware with Green Crystalline glaze, wood, original linen shade. 10 h × 5½ dia in. result: $10,000. estimate: $10,000–15,000. The Natzlers created very few lamp bases, making the present work particularly rare. Signed to underside 'Natzler' with archive number 'H853'. Provenance: Dalzell Hatfield Gallery, Los Angeles | Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Morton Grossman, Los Angeles | Collection of their son, David Armstrong, Atlanta
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Tom Uttech (American b. 1942) Nin
Tom Uttech (American b. 1942) Nin Nadab Boka 1997 oil on linen signed Tom Uttech and dated (verso) 36 x 40 inches.
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Old Tin Trunk and a Floral
Old Tin Trunk and a Floral Ottoman (2)
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M. Ottens (German 20th Century)
M. Ottens (German 20th Century) Landscape Oil on canvas signed l.r. inscribed on canvas verso Hof Hanglub Sommer 1935; 22.5 x 27.5 in.
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Thomas Toft. Vase. c. 1960,
Thomas Toft. Vase. c. 1960, glazed stoneware. 16¼ h × 7 dia in. result: $1,764. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Incised signature and number to underside ‘TT Denmark 36K’.
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PROFESSOR OTTO POERTZEL (German
PROFESSOR OTTO POERTZEL (German 1876-1963). Classical Beauty Gilt-bronze and ivory; on a stepped green marble base base signed Prof. Poertzel - 20 1/2 in. high overall
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Otto Scheurer painting (German,
Otto Scheurer painting (German, 1862-1934), dog with the kill in a winter landscape, signed indistinctly lower right "Otto Scheurer, Mch.", oil on panel, 7-3/4 x 10-3/8 in.; 20th century gilt wood and composition reverse profile frame, palmette and laurel leaf and berry garland decoration. Grime, slight warp to panel; losses to composition.