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RUSSEL WRIGHT MCM SPUN ALUMINUM
RUSSEL WRIGHT MCM SPUN ALUMINUM VASE United States,1904-1976Squat globular vase with matte finish and brass neck. Wright was an industrial designer that helped bring modern design to the general public in America.
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Russel Wright. Modernmates dining
Russel Wright. Modernmates dining chairs, set of four. c. 1950, birch. 32½ h × 18 w × 19 d in. result: $262. estimate: $500–700. Branded manufacturer's mark and stenciled numbers to underside of each example ‘Conant Ball Furniture Makers', and '7408 685’.
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Russel Wright American Modern
Russel Wright American Modern (Granite Grey); 8 Dinner Plates, 8 Cups, 8 Saucers, 6 Lug Soup, and 3 pair salt and pepper shakers
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RUSSEL WRIGHT AMERICAN MODERN
RUSSEL WRIGHT AMERICAN MODERN 15PC SERVING PIECES 10" DIAM. (DINNER PLATE), 10 1/2"H X 6 1/2" DIAM. (PITCHER)Russel Wright American Modern 15pc serving pieces, coral: two handled casseroles, large pitcher, salt and pepper shakers gray: handled casserole, covered butter, gravy pitcher, celery dish, salt and pepper shakers light blue: sugar and creamer green plate / round tray yellow handled casserole Dimensions: 10" Diam. (dinner plate), 10 1/2"H x 6 1/2" Diam. (pitcher)
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Russel Wright American Modern All
Russel Wright American Modern All Coral in Color, 8 dinner plates, 12 Lug Fruit bowls, 8 Lug Soup Bowls, 8 Cups, 8 Saucers
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Art Deco bentwood club chair in the
Art Deco bentwood club chair in the style of an 'American Modern' design by Russel Wright for Conant-Ball, ca. 1935; removable upholstered cushions. 29"H x 29"W. Separation of front rail at side joint.
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Russel Wright American, 1904-1976
Russel Wright American, 1904-1976 Manta Ray, circa 1946, manufactured by Bayer Pottery
Estimate:$500-$700
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Russel Wright American Modern 6 10"
Russel Wright American Modern 6 10" Dinner Plates (White - rare color), 4 Lug Soup (White), 4 Dinner Plates (Cantaloupe). Use wear.
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Russel Wright American Modern
Russel Wright American Modern Divided Vegetable (Granite Grey), Salad Bowl (Coral), (11" long), Covered Ramekin (Cedar Green). No damage.
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Russel Wright. Coffee table. c.
Russel Wright. Coffee table. c. 1955, maple. 17½ h × 22 w × 50 d in. result: $650. estimate: $700–900. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Conant Ball Furniture Makers’.
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Russel Wright American Modern Party
Russel Wright American Modern Party Plate with Cup (Black Chutney), 3 Party Plates with Cups (Granite Grey). Plates, 11 3/4"W. No damage.
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Mary and Russel Wright "Guide To
Mary and Russel Wright "Guide To Easier Living" Publisher Simon and Schuster (1952) 2nd Printing, Russel Wright Dinnerware "Design For The American Table" by Ann Kerr Publisher Collector Books (1985)
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Russel Wright American Modern
Russel Wright American Modern Serving Pieces. Divided Vegetable Server (Coral), Salad Bowl (Coral)
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RUSSELL WRIGHT FOR STEUBENVILLE
RUSSELL WRIGHT FOR STEUBENVILLE POTTERY SALAD PLATES AND OTHER MODERN CERAMICSRUSSELL WRIGHT FOR STEUBENVILLE POTTERY SALAD PLATES AND OTHER MODERN CERAMICS, consisting of seven Russell Wright plates in a green color; two Bennington Pottery duck plates with raised sides, impressed mark to underside; a West Bend handled pot; and a hand painted art pottery cup, unsigned (11)
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Russel Wright American Modern All
Russel Wright American Modern All Seafoam Color, 2 Coasters, 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Lug Soup, 8 Cups, 8 Saucers, 4 Bread and Butter Plates, pair SP.
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Russel Wright and California
Russel Wright and California Pottery Plus American a group of four Highlights bread plates by Russel Wright one Iroquois plate by Wright two plates by California and a stoneware serving bowl by an unknown artist; largest ht. 5 ht. dia. 10 in.
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AFTER FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (AMERICAN,
AFTER FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (AMERICAN, 1869-1959)After Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1869-1959), "Nakoma" and "Nakomis", 1974, 2 patinated bronzes, inscribed "FLW" on sides, each marked "The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation" with edition numbers 108A/500 and 108B/500, Shidoni Foundry, Nesuque, NM, cast from original terracotta sculpture s, h. 17 1/2 in., w. 4 in., d. 7 in. and h. 12 in., w. 4 in., d. 5 in
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RUSSELL WOODARD, (4) PIECE
RUSSELL WOODARD, (4) PIECE SCULPTURA PATIO SET c. 1950s, American, white painted iron mesh, including a settee, a rocker and two lounge chairs, 28"h x 53"w x 24"d (settee), 28"h x 33"w x 24"d (chairs)
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RUSSELL WRIGHT DESIGNED
RUSSELL WRIGHT DESIGNED STEUBENVILLE AMERICAN MODERN DINNERWARE: Chartreuse, Ca. 1930's - 50's. 38 pieces to include 7 dinner plates, 8 bread plates, 5 lugged soup bowls, 8 cups, 5 saucers, 2 covered sugars, divided vegetable bowl (13.5'') oval platter (13.5''), serving bowl, and the salt and pepper shakers. Excellent condition.
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3PC WALTER FELDMAN MODERNIST
3PC WALTER FELDMAN MODERNIST LITHOGRAPHS & BOOK Rhode Island, New York, Italy,1925 - 2017Includes an abstract print of black sketchy lines forming geometric shapes within a circle, a depiction of black and white angular shapes, and a copy of "Ghost Names... Ghost Numbers..." by James Schevill and Walter Feldman. Book 10 1/8" x 10 1/4" Frame 31" x 38 1/4"
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William Russell Whitmore
William Russell Whitmore American, 1861-1917 Flying a Kite and Picking Flowers: Two
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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AFTER FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (AMERICAN,
AFTER FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (AMERICAN, 1869 - 1859) 17 ½" x 4" x 7" and 12" x 4" x 5" "Nakoma and Nakomis (Two Works)", 1974. Pair of patinated bronze statues, conceived in 1929-30 in terracotta and cast in bronze in 1974, each inscribed FLW, edition 69/500. Cast in partnership between the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Thomas Nelson Hubbard, 1974.
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Russel Wright American Modern After
Russel Wright American Modern After Dinner Coffee Set. After Dinner Coffee Pot (Granite Gray), 6 After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers (Coral), 4 After Dinner Cups and Saucers (Coral), 4 After Dinner Cups and Saucers (Chartreuse). No damage.
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EIGHT COLLECTIBLE BOOKS about the
EIGHT COLLECTIBLE BOOKS about the life and works of the architect Frank Lloyd Wright: ''Frank Lloyd Wright Versus America the 1930's'' by Donald L. Johnson Cambridge Mass. 1990 436 pp including photos plans notes pictorial wraps; ''Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin and Taliesin West''; ''Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan'' by Kevin Nute well illus.; et al.
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Michael Wright (American, b.
Michael Wright
(American, b. 1931)
Continental Drifts-Icon, 1996
mixed media on Masonite
signed M. F. Wright, dated, titled and inscribed (verso)
20 x 24 inches.
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* (ARCHITECTURE) WRIGHT FRANK LLOYD
* (ARCHITECTURE) WRIGHT FRANK LLOYD Wendingen: The Life-Work of the American Architect. Santpoort Holland: C.A. Mees 1925. Oblong 4to original cloth-backed boards lettered in black pages uncut. First edition in book form with photographic illustrations of Wright's work. Very minor soiling to boards; otherwise near fine.
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S. R. Wright, American, 19th/20th
S. R. Wright, American, 19th/20th c, 12" x 20" w/c, Sheperd with Flock, gilt frame with losses Estimate $100-200
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 3/4"H X 23 3/4"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"H (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 3/4"H x 23 3/4"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"H (frame)
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 3/4"H X 23 3/4"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"H (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 3/4"H x 23 3/4"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"H (frame)
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 14"H X 20"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"W (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 14"H x 20"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"W (frame)
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SR Wright, English or American
SR Wright, English or American early 20th c, w/c, Woman on Path in Woods, 15" x 29" Estimate $200-400
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JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN
JAMES SPENCER RUSSELL, AMERICAN (1915-2000), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 17 1/2"H X 23 1/2"W (SIGHT), 21 1/4"H X 27 1/4"H (FRAME)James Spencer Russell, American, (1915-2000) untitled abstract, 1958, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Biography from Indiana State Museum: James Spencer Russell (1915-2000) was born in Monticello, Indiana, but spent much of his life in New York City. He studied with Raymond Johnson at the University of New Mexico where he received his BFA, and with Donald Oenlenger at Yale University where he received his MFA. Russell exhibited his work in New York City with the Ruth White Gallery at 42 East 57th Street. His first one-man exhibition with the gallery, "Constructions", ran from April 21 through May 16, 1964. The exhibition was reviewed in The New York Times by Brian O'Doherty, the preeminent New York art critic of the era. Russell continued to exhibit all across the U.S. from 1961 to the 1990s, and was considered a pioneer of set design for conversion to color television, working at NBC Television in the 1950's. His one-man shows of watercolors and drawings resulted in the inclusion of pieces in the movies Midnight Cowboy and John and Mary. An avid jazz fan, his work was on the cover of Chico Freeman's album titled Chico., and exhibited at the American Federation of the Arts, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Southern Illinois University before he retired to his hometown of Kewanna, Indiana. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 17 1/2"H x 23 1/2"W (sight), 21 1/4"H x 27 1/4"H (frame)
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WRIGHTSMAN BOOKS ON RUSSIAN &
WRIGHTSMAN BOOKS ON RUSSIAN & EUROPEAN TOPICS, 31 Group of 31 books on Russian, European, and Asian cultural topics from the collection of the late Jayne Wrightsman (American, 1919-2019) and with her Ex Libris, some with Christie's book tags, including: "Russia in the Age of Peter the Great" (Hughes, L., Yale: New Haven, 1998) and "History of Holy Russia" (illus Gustave Dore, Library Press, London: 1971). Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Charles Wrightsman, New York; A 485 Park Avenue Estate
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WHITING Russell (American 20th
WHITING Russell (American 20th C): Welded and Painted Metal Sculpture of a Cubist/Abstract Female 82 1/2'' x 25'' w. incised W to base.
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RUSSELL WOODARD MID-CENTURY
RUSSELL WOODARD MID-CENTURY SCULPTURA CHAIRS, PR Pair of Russell Woodard (American, 1910-1969) Mid-Century Modern "Sculptura" side or patio chairs, white enameled wrought iron with mesh seating. 31.5" H x 19.5" W x 24" D; seat 16.5" H. Provenance: Property from the Estate of a Brooklyn collector of fashion and design.
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ATTR. RUSSELL WRIGHT COPPER
ATTR. RUSSELL WRIGHT COPPER SPIRAL WOOD FLOOR LAMP United States,20th CenturyCopper flared bulb receptacle with spiral turned wooden shaft with circular copper base.