- DANIEL GLUCK, FIGURE WITH UMBRELLA FRAMEDaniel
DANIEL GLUCK, FIGURE WITH UMBRELLA FRAMEDaniel Gluck(American, b. 1931)Figure with umbrella frameironraised on a walnut base, underside stamped GLUCK; together an abstract figure on a quartz base, two polar bears, marked to underside (3)
- Jonasie Quarqortok Faber ??? (b. 1948),
Jonasie Quarqortok Faber ??? (b. 1948), Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) RELIEF CARVED TUSK WITH WOMEN, MUSK OXEN, POLAR BEARS, AND CHAR, 1977 signed in Roman and syllabics; dated 25.25 x 2.25 x 1.75 in — 64.1 x 5.7 x 4.4 cm
- Unidentified Artist POLAR BEARS ON ICE
Unidentified Artist POLAR BEARS ON ICE FLOES unsigned tallest 1.5 x 4 x 1.75 in — 3.8 x 10.2 x 4.4 cm
- RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE,
RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, POLAR BEARSRussian Silver & Enamel Cigarette Case with decoration of polar bears and floral motif in colored enamels. Marked with assayers mark, AH, mark for Moscow and 84 for Russian standard. Dedication in Cyr
- BROOCHESNatural material, brooches and
BROOCHESNatural material, brooches and pins, drum dancers, polar bears, BC jade goose, elk and others.
- ZSOLNAY HUNGARY IRIDESCENT POLAR BEAR
ZSOLNAY HUNGARY IRIDESCENT POLAR BEAR CABINET SCULPTURE 5" x 7 ?" x 4" Depicting pair of Polar bears on ice, with peacock iridescent finish, marked to the bottom on the bottom.
- GROUP OF INUIT MINIATURE CARVED BONE
GROUP OF INUIT MINIATURE CARVED BONE ANIMALSGroup of Inuit miniature carved bone animals, to include seals, polar bears, birds, longest - 5 1/2"; together with a carved bone totem pole, 5 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- GROUP OF EIGHT ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN
GROUP OF EIGHT ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF ANIMALSGreen printed over triple blue wave mark.
Comprising:
Two polar bears
An owl
A seal
A carp
An elephant
A hare
A turtle
Together with a Bing & Grondahl model of a stag
The largest 8 1/4 x 10 x 4 in., (9 pcs).
Condition
Minor wear. The elephant and the turtle have been broken and reglued. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Large ceramic sculpture, stylized polar
Large ceramic sculpture, stylized polar bears, green patina, signed "Gabriel Bernal", copyright "Harris Lamps", 15" w x 11" h, chip to ear, some glaze losses
- (4) Porcelain polar bear figurines,
(4) Porcelain polar bear figurines, c/o Royal Copenhagen "Two Polar Bears Playing" #1109 (5-1/2" h), Royal Copenhagen polar bear walking #320 (7" l x 3-1/2" h), seated polar bear made in Russia (4-1/2" h), Otagiri mother & cub on iceberg (5-3/4" w x 4" h)
- BILL NASOGALUAK ??? ?????? (b. 1953),
BILL NASOGALUAK ??? ?????? (b. 1953), Tuktoyaktuk POLAR BEARS ON VANISHING ICE CAPS, 2012 signed in Roman; dated 8.5 x 8 x 3.5 in — 21.6 x 20.3 x 8.9 cm
- TOMMY TUKPANIE SR. (1936-2013) IQALUIT,
TOMMY TUKPANIE SR. (1936-2013) IQALUIT, FROB. BAYTommy Tukpanie Sr. (1936-2013), male, Iqaluit (Frobisher Bay), Nunavut, Prowling Bear, c. early – mid 1980s, signed “TOMMY” and in syllabics. Tukpanie was a well-respected Iqaluit artist, best known for his depictions of polar bears; his work has been shown in several exhibitions including one solo show in 1992, and is represented in the collections of the Glenbow Museum, Calgary and the Dennos Museum in Traverse City, Michigan. 5.5" height x 11.5" width x 4" depth.
- PAIR OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY POLAR BEAR
PAIR OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY POLAR BEAR BOOKENDS, CA. 1934 4 ?" x 6 ?" x 3 ?" Pair of 3D fully sculptured Polar bears standing on ice hill; each fully marked underneath with hallmark for 1934 and model #2678.
- ONE SHELF OF DECORATIVE ITEMS One shelf
ONE SHELF OF DECORATIVE ITEMS One shelf of decorative items, including two carved alabaster polar bears, a ceramic ashtray, Victorian metal treeform bowls, etc.
- DEE COX POTTERY CHARGER A Dee Cox pottery
DEE COX POTTERY CHARGER A Dee Cox pottery charger depicting seals, polar bears and dogs beneath a snowy sky, signed 'DEE COX', 13.75"dia.
- (LOT OF 2) BING & GRONDAHL PORCELAIN
(LOT OF 2) BING & GRONDAHL PORCELAIN SEATED POLAR BEARS (Lot of 2) Bing & Grondahl porcelain seated polar bears, models 1629 and 1857, printed factory marks, greatest 8.25"h x 15"l.
- KLATT BROTHERS CIRCUSA unique and important
KLATT BROTHERS CIRCUSA unique and important folk art circus "train" complete with exotic animals, wagon drivers, and painted circus wagons with hitched horse teams. The animals are carved with dignity and grace, and painted in dry colours while the wagons are detailed with ladders, scalloped sides, wire bars and decorated with scrolled pin striping. The Klatt Bros. Circus was carved and built by Hubert Klatt (1917-1997) and Joe Klatt (1913-2003) of Pembroke, Ontario when they were teenagers. Upon completion of the circus the industrious brothers took it to Callander, Ontario, where the Dionne quintuplets were attracting large crowds, and charged 25 cents to view their circus. Later, Hubert continued a carving career based in Pembroke while Joe took on various janitorial jobs in the area while carving for his own enjoyment. The wagons and animals offered were acquired at auction from the Estate of Joe Klatt and subsequently displayed in the 100th anniversary celebration of the Pembroke Museum. The Klatt Brothers Circus is also partially illustrated in Canadian Folk Art to 1950 by John Fleming and Michael Rowan, page 274. In total the offering includes four wagons, three four-horse teams, drivers, as well as eleven animals including elephants, tigers, polar bears, monkeys and a single camel and zebra, all in original paint and very good condition. Ontario, 1930-40. Cabooses, H: 12"; W: 6" to 8"; L: 18" (on average). Elephant, H: 8"; L: 7.5". Horses, H: 7"; L: 6.5" (on average). Field Collection.
- Franz Hagenauer. Polar Bears. c. 1957,
Franz Hagenauer. Polar Bears. c. 1957, carved wood, brass-plated metal. 4¾ h × 9½ w × 4¼ d in. result: $2,520. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘WHW Hagenauer Wien’.
- GRENFELL LABRADOR INDUSTRIES HOOKED
GRENFELL LABRADOR INDUSTRIES HOOKED RUG.Labeled Grenfell Labrador Industries Hooked and Sewn Rug. Circa 1930. depicting three polar bears on ice bergs, mounted on a wood framer stretcher 15-1/2" x 49-1/2". Condition: : Good with some staining and soiling.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with some staining and soiling.
- 3 LLADRO FIGURINES, POLAR BEARSResting,
3 LLADRO FIGURINES, POLAR BEARSResting, sitting, and walking. Glossy white with gray noses.
LLADRO HAND MADE IN SPAIN DAISA on the underside.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 5.5"H, tallest
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Overall good
- BOEHM PORCELAIN POLAR BEARS IN THE ROUND
BOEHM PORCELAIN POLAR BEARS IN THE ROUND PAPERWEIGHT FI...Bisque Porcelain Decorated. Hand painted, hand created by the Boehm Artisans. Introduced in 1980. Closed edition: 1982. Hallmark: 230-05.
Artist: Boehm
Issued: 1980
Dimensions: 3"H X 2"W X 2"D
Manufacturer: Edward Marshall Boehm, Inc.
Country of Origin: USA
Condition:
Excellent
- ZSOLNAY PECS IRIDESCENT GREEN EOSIN
ZSOLNAY PECS IRIDESCENT GREEN EOSIN GLAZED GROUP FIGURE...Depicts a pair of polar bears on base.
Zsolnay Pecs backstamp. Marked MADE IN HUNGARY to bottom base.
Issued: c. 1930
Dimensions: 4.5"H x 7.25"L
Manufacturer: Zsolnay Pecs
Country of Origin: Hungary
- ROYAL DOULTON ANIMAL FIGURE GROUP, POLAR
ROYAL DOULTON ANIMAL FIGURE GROUP, POLAR BEAR AND CUB H...Noke Tribute Collection; limited edition. Hand made; hand decoration. Standing polar bears.
Royal Doulton marks on the underside.
Issued: 2001
Dimensions: 9.5"L x 9.75"H
Edition Number: 80 of 200 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- (3 PC) LOT OF PORCELAIN POLAR BEARSDESCRIPTION:
(3 PC) LOT OF PORCELAIN POLAR BEARSDESCRIPTION: (3 Pc) Collection of glazed porcelain polar bears. Includes: (1) "B&G, 2217, R" Marked polar bear. H:2.25" x L:4.25" (1) "lladro" Polar bear. H:4" x L:5" (1) "Denmark, TM, 1107" Two fighting polar bears. H:5.75" x L:5" CIRCA:20th Ct. ORIGIN:Denmark, Spain DIMENSIONS:See Above. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL FIGURINE, POLAR BEARSmall
SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL FIGURINE, POLAR BEARSmall figurine with black facet eyes and nose. This item has its original box: 3.25"L x 3.25"W x 6.25"H. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Dimensions: 3.5"L x 1.5"W x 2"H
Manufacturer: Swarovski
Country of Origin: Austria
Condition:
Age related wear.
- FOUR INUIT CARVED WALRUS IVORY ANIMALSFour
FOUR INUIT CARVED WALRUS IVORY ANIMALSFour Inuit carved walrus ivory animals, comprising a scrimshaw bird, two polar bears and swan together with a hardstone salmon tie tac. 1 1/2" high, 2 1/4" long to 3" high, 2" wide. International clients are ineligible to bid on this item. It is for sale only within the United States except not to CA,NY, NJ. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary documentation, permits or paperwork necessary including but not limited to such documents as required to comply with any and all requirements and restrictions imposed by Federal trade regulations related to endangered species prior to finalization of any sale.
- TWO TRAY LOTS OF APPROXIMATELY TWENTY-TWO
TWO TRAY LOTS OF APPROXIMATELY TWENTY-TWO PORCELAIN LLA...Two Tray Lots of Approximately Twenty-two Porcelain Lladro Figures, to include ducks, polar bears, a foal, a calf, a cat, along with a bunny, height of largest 5 inches, length 9 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- FIVE PIECE GROUP OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN,
FIVE PIECE GROUP OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN, TO INCLUDE TWO PO...Five Piece Group of Royal Copenhagen, to include two polar bears, a clown, a young couple, along with a man cleaning his rifle, polar bear height 13 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- HELEN FLEENOR PICTORIAL QUILTED BED
HELEN FLEENOR PICTORIAL QUILTED BED COVEREast Tennessee, 1925-2001, 52 hand pieced appliqued blocks with hand stitched Christian text, butterflies, hearts, crosses, horses, Jesus, dogs, polar bears, pigs, squirrels, chickens, automobiles, elephants, cats, includes "Be trusting and honest, be thankful for all you have, Jesus loves you", includes several fragments from older quilts, 70 x 86 in.
Provenance: Brunk Auctions, January 8, 2005, Lot 140, for $900; Private Collection
Condition:
overall good condition, some loose threads, a few minor areas of spotting
- JAMES KIVETORUK MOSES - MIXED MEDIA
JAMES KIVETORUK MOSES - MIXED MEDIA - INUIT HUNTINGJames Kivetoruk (Kivitauraq) Moses (Inupiat/Inupiak, ca. 1899-1982). Mixed media on paper, ca. 1960s. Signed and inscribed "Home Alaska" on lower left. A sophisticated mixed media work (likely a combination of watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, and India ink) by Alaskan self-taught artist James Kivetoruk Moses with impressive provenance as delineated below. The scene depicts an Inuit seal hunter (with his catch) navigating the ice floes, and is delineated with Moses' signature rigid postures, rich color palette which set him apart from his contemporaries who generally worked in an achromatic manner, and observant eye for detail. Prior to becoming an artist, Kivetoruk Moses was a hunter and a trapper in Alaska; however, an airplane crash resulted in serious injuries to his legs that ended this chapter of his life. While recuperating, Kivetoruk Moses took up drawing, an activity he had enjoyed as a child. His art honored the life he knew - people, places, and events that he either experienced directly or observed; hence, he has been praised for his work as both an artist and a documentarian. Size: 4.5" L x 10.75" W (11.4 cm x 27.3 cm) Frame: 8.875" L x 14.875" W (22.5 cm x 37.8 cm)
On the verso of this piece is an informative biographical description that includes, "Moses' paintings are painfully detailed as he feels a deep obligation to record for history how the Eskimo lived, worked and played and to accurately portray historical and mythical events that occurred in the North. His paintings of the Siberian Eskimo who used to visit his village is already a page from the past, along with his depictions of the Eskimo legends which were previously handed down verbally."
Alaskan native James Kivetoruk Moses was an Outsider Artist whose art career began late in life following injuries due to a plane crash. During his youth and middle years, Moses was a hunter, trapper, and reindeer herder in Siberia and his native Cape Espenberg on the Seward Peninsula. However, in 1954, due to his injuries from a plane crash, Moses' hunting days came to an end, and he decided to teach himself to paint. Dubbed an Arctic Henri Rousseau, Moses is known for honoring his ethnic heritage with his art, depicting hunts, polar bears, walrus, maritime voyages, shamans, the arrival of white men in northern Alaska, Inuit legends, and the ceremonial Wolf Dance.
According to Michael Engelhard, "Moses' hunter-naturalist eye for detail matched a knack for narrative angles. His colored-pencil, watercolor, and India ink landscapes and seascapes deftly rendered clothing, subsistence and social activities, ice, weather, even light and shadows typical of the seasons or hour of day. Species-specific fur, wood grain in boards, tan lines, chin tattoos, lip plugs, tonsure hairdos, and ashen cloud-bellies brushing horizons segueing from powder-blue to peach reflect skills he kept honing. Seal blood spatters onto snow, shorthand for the brusque northern existence." (Michael Engelhard - "The Life and Paintings of Alaska Native Artist James Kivetoruk Moses" – Alaska Magazine - October 1, 2021)
James Kivetoruk Moses' art has been collected by esteemed museums such as the California Academy of Sciences, the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, the University of Alaska Museum in Fairbanks, the Alaska State Museum in Juneau, and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
Provenance: Private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection, acquired from William A. Winn of Juneau, Alaska in 1986; ex-Dorothy Jean Ray, an author and anthropologist known for her books on Native Alaskan art and culture who acquired the painting as a gift from Betty Hulbert, Director of the Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka, Alaska
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Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#170924
Condition:
Set in a custom frame behind glass, this piece has not been examined outside the glass but appears to be excellent. On the verso, an informative biographical description is attached to the gallery paper. The piece is wired for suspension.
- FOSSILIZED ALASKAN INUIT WALRUS BONE
FOSSILIZED ALASKAN INUIT WALRUS BONE OOSIK / BACULUM**Originally Listed At $400**
Arctic shores, ca. 5000 years ago, modified sometime in the 19th or 20th century CE by Native Alaskan Inuit people. A large, polished walrus baculum. The walrus is an iconic Arctic animal, and they are famous for having the largest baculum - known to native peoples in the Arctic as an "oosik" - of all land animals. This example is a mottled brown-cream color with evidence of ossification along the interior cavity. The baculum is a bone found in the penis of many placental mammals, including some primates, which aids in maintaining stiffness during sexual reproduction. Fossilized bacula, which can be as long as 2' (60 cm), are, like this example, often polished and used as clubs by native Alaskan cultures - these are taken from sea lions, seals, polar bears, and, like this one, walruses. Size: 16.2" L x 1.9" W (41.1 cm x 4.8 cm)
Please note this item falls under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and is not eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States.
Provenance: Private Idledale, Colorado, USA collection
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#176359
Condition:
Small chips to terminals and expected ossification, otherwise in great condition. Nice surface smoothness.
- 2 JAMES KIVETORUK MOSES MIXED MEDIA
2 JAMES KIVETORUK MOSES MIXED MEDIA - "HOME ALASKA"James Kivetoruk (Kivitauraq) Moses (Inupiat/Inupiak, ca. 1899-1982). Two mixed media works on paper, ca. 1960s. Both signed and inscribed "Home Alaska" on lower left. A pair of sophisticated mixed media (pen and ink with watercolor) compositions by Alaskan self-taught artist James Kivetoruk Moses. The work on the left depicts an Inuit fisherman navigating the ice floes of Alaska, and the work on the right depicts an Inuit seal hunter (with his catch) heading back home. Both are delineated with Moses' signature rigid postures, pleasing color palette which set him apart from his contemporaries who generally worked in an achromatic manner, and observant eye for detail. A special pair of works by James Kivetoruk Moses, mounted in a custom frame. Prior to becoming an artist, Kivetoruk Moses was a hunter and a trapper in Alaska; however, an airplane crash resulted in serious injuries to his legs that ended this chapter of his life. While recuperating, Kivetoruk Moses took up drawing, an activity he had enjoyed as a child. His art honored the life he knew - people, places, and events that he either experienced directly or observed; hence, he has been praised for his work as both an artist and a documentarian. Size (sight view of art on right): 7.6" L x 11.4" W (19.3 cm x 29 cm) Size (sight view of art on left): 7.6" L x 10.875" W (19.3 cm x 27.6 cm) Size (frame): 14.125" L x 30.255" W (35.9 cm x 76.8 cm)
About the artist: Alaskan native James Kivetoruk Moses was an Outsider Artist whose art career began late in life following injuries due to a plane crash. During his youth and middle years, Moses was a hunter, trapper, and reindeer herder in Siberia and his native Cape Espenberg on the Seward Peninsula. However, in 1954, due to his injuries from a plane crash, Moses' hunting days came to an end, and he decided to teach himself to paint. Dubbed an Arctic Henri Rousseau, Moses is known for honoring his ethnic heritage with his art, depicting hunts, polar bears, walrus, maritime voyages, shamans, the arrival of white men in northern Alaska, Inuit legends, and the ceremonial Wolf Dance.
According to Michael Engelhard, "Moses' hunter-naturalist eye for detail matched a knack for narrative angles. His colored-pencil, watercolor, and India ink landscapes and seascapes deftly rendered clothing, subsistence and social activities, ice, weather, even light and shadows typical of the seasons or hour of day. Species-specific fur, wood grain in boards, tan lines, chin tattoos, lip plugs, tonsure hairdos, and ashen cloud-bellies brushing horizons segueing from powder-blue to peach reflect skills he kept honing. Seal blood spatters onto snow, shorthand for the brusque northern existence." (Michael Engelhard - "The Life and Paintings of Alaska Native Artist James Kivetoruk Moses" ? Alaska Magazine - October 1, 2021)
James Kivetoruk Moses' art has been collected by esteemed museums such as the California Academy of Sciences, the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, the University of Alaska Museum in Fairbanks, the Alaska State Museum in Juneau, and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City."
On the verso is an obituary for James Kivetoruk Moses that reads, "Honored Eskimo Artist Passes Away / NOME (AP)-Artist James "Kivetoruk" Moses has died after a long illness. He was 82. / Raised in Cape Estenberg, at the northern tip of Seward Peninsula Moses was a subsistence hunter and trader. Injuries sustained in a 1954 plane crash ended his hunting career, and Moses taught himself to paint. / His works, done primarily in pen and ink and watercolors, depicted Eskimo legends and Native life in the early part of this century. / Those works were featured in American Heritage Magazine and other national publication. / He is survived by wife, Bessie; and a brother." (source unknown - handwritten date "10-15-82" above)
Provenance: private Hood River, Oregon, USA collection
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#178599
Condition:
Both artworks are signed and inscribed "Home Alaska" on lower left. Both are mounted in a custom frame and have not been examined outside the frame but appear to be in very nice condition as is the framing. There is an obituary clipped from a newspaper and hand dated "10-15-82" on the verso. Suspension hardware on verso.
- 18 BACCARAT CRYSTAL FIGURINES: Comprising;
18 BACCARAT CRYSTAL FIGURINES: Comprising; 1- Owl, 1- Recumbent horse, 1- Pelican, 1- Parrot, 1- Turkey, 1- Rabbit, 1- Frog, 1- Angel, 1- Turtle, 2- Ducks, 3- Dolphins, 1- Elephant, 2- Polar bears, & 1- Hippopotamus. Largest Approx. 6.5'' h.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
- 5 PC. LLADRO PORCELAIN BROWN & POLAR
5 PC. LLADRO PORCELAIN BROWN & POLAR BEARS: Comprising; 1- Attentive Brown Bear #1204. 1- Good Brown Bear #1205. 1- Bear Seated #1206. 1- Bearly Love #1443. 1- NAO by Lladro Polar bear mother with cub. Largest Approx. 7.25'' h x 13.25'' l x 5.5'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
- Three very large Bronté Porcelain plaques
Three very large Bronté Porcelain plaques by Tony Young (born 1955), two painted with polar bears, the other with a bluebell wood, each 45cm x 32cm, all framed/Note: each is a unique commission specially made for Henry and Barbara Sandon/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- 5 PC. SWEDISH MATS JONNASON CRYSTAL
5 PC. SWEDISH MATS JONNASON CRYSTAL ANIMALS: Swedish full lead crystal rock form sculptures with animal themes. Polar Bears, Bald Eagle, Squirrel, Seal, & a Mink. All with etched signatures. Largest Approx. 7.75'' h x 9.75'' w x 2'' d.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.