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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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SCHAFER & VATER PORCELAIN
SCHAFER & VATER PORCELAIN VASESchafer & Vater German porcelain vase, with cherub motif and enamel decoration. 5 1/4"H. Black mark across one cherub's head.
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SCHAFER & VATER GERMAN FIGURAL
SCHAFER & VATER GERMAN FIGURAL PITCHER Schafer & Vater German figural glazed ceramic pitcher depicting Sir John Falstaff, apparently unsigned. 8" H x 5" W x 7" D.
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Schafer & Vater German Jasperware
Schafer & Vater German Jasperware Chargerof knight & maiden 12'' diameter green & white elaborate oak leaf & acorn border.
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A Pair of German Patinated
A Pair of German Patinated Spelter Figures c. 1880 depicting Schiller and Goethe one marked "P.H. Hameran" marble bases heights 11 in.
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SCHAFER VATER HATPIN HOLDERMatte
SCHAFER VATER HATPIN HOLDERMatte finish vessel in the shape of a tower with weave pattern surrounded by a cluster of three roses.
Dimensions: 3"W x 4.5"H
Manufacturer: Schafer Vater
Country of Origin: Germany
Condition:
Age related wear.
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TWO VESSELS, WILLIAM SCHILLER & SON
TWO VESSELS, WILLIAM SCHILLER & SON Austria, 19th century, glazed caneware, a vase molded with an Egyptian theme (9 1/4 in.) (handle chip) and a low beaker with a classical theme (4 in.).
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Henry Schafer (active 1873-1915)
Henry Schafer (active 1873-1915) Two Paintingsoil on canvas the first depicting a scene in Antwerp Belgium and the second depicting a scene in Honfleur France by St. Catherine's Church each in matching ornate gilt composition frame. Each signed and inscribed by the artist on the verso.SS 15.75 x 11.75 in.; DOA 23 x 19 in.Private Collection Hampton VA
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HENRY THOMAS SCHAFER (1854-1915)
HENRY THOMAS SCHAFER (1854-1915) TWO PAINTINGSHenry Thomas Schafer (British, 1854-1915) Two Watercolors Paintings. (1) "The Choir, Winchester Cathedral" and (2) "St. Pierre, Caen, Normandy," watercolor on paper. Framed. Sizes: 1) 25'' x 18'', 64 x 46 cm (sight); 35.5'' x 27.5'', 90 x 70 cm (frame); 2) 25'' x 18'', 64 x 46 cm (sight); 35'' x 27'', 89 x 69 cm (frame).
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Group of various Schafer & Vater
Group of various Schafer & Vater porcelains, including three antique novelty ashtray/match holders, German prohibition wine jugs, & three flasks made in Japan; as-is condition; the largest piece H 9" x W 5" x D 3 1/2" (approx.)Provenance: Private Collection, Palos Verdes Estates, California
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EDWIN & MARY SCHEIER (NH/AZ,
EDWIN & MARY SCHEIER (NH/AZ, 1910-2007/8) STUDIO POTTERY Monumental Ceramic Chalice Form Vase, signed and dated "Scheier - 63" on base, with sculpted primitive figural and faces decoration, glossy to matte glazed surface in brown to yellow tones, 13" high, 8 1/2" diam. Good condition.
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VALLY WIESELTHIER FOR THE WIENER
VALLY WIESELTHIER FOR THE WIENER WERKSTATTE VASEVally Wieselthier for the Wiener Werkstatte Glazed Pottery Vase , c. 1925, marked "WW", "Made in Austria", "VW", and "9016", spiral handles, floral decoration, h. 8 in., w. 7 1/4 in., d. 4 1/4 in Provenance: Lillian Nassau, LLC, New York, NY
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HENRI SCHAFER (1833-1916):
HENRI SCHAFER (1833-1916): LOUVIERS, NORMANDYHenri Schafer (1833-1916): Louviers, Normandy, watercolor on paper, matted, framed, and glazed; Sight: 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (41.91 x 29.21 cm.), Frame: 26 1/2 x 21 3/4 in. (67.31 x 55.25 cm.) Condition: with wear throughout frame
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Hans Schaefer (German b. 1875)
Hans Schaefer (German b. 1875) after the bath Bronze, medium brown patina, modeled as a nude woman drying herself, on a circular base inscribed 'H. Schaefer'. H: 11 3/4 in. ,200 - well cast, minor green oxidation - minor scratching to bottom
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Walrath Pottery and Charles
Walrath Pottery and Charles Schneider. Vase and mug. early 20th century, glazed earthenware, glass, iron. 5½ h × 5¾ w × 4¼ d in. result: $441. estimate: $200–300. Incised signature to mug ‘Walrath Pottery’. Etched signature to vase ‘Schneider France’.
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Friedrich Schroeder-Sonnenstern
Friedrich Schroeder-Sonnenstern (Lithuanian 1892-1982) "Die Kultur Gater Transport" crayon and pencil on paper signed and dated "1957" lower right titled lower left sight 19 3/4 in. x 28 in. framed. Those works created from solitude and from pure and authentic creative impulses - where the worries of competition acclaim and social promotion do not interfere - are because of these very facts more precious than the productions of professionals. After a certain familiarity with these flourishing of an exalted feverishness lived so fully and so intensely by their authors we cannot avoid the feeling that in relation to these works cultural art in its entirety appears to be the game of a futile society a fallacious parade. Jean Dubuffet (French 1901-1985) In 1945 the French artist Jean Dubuffet traveled to a mental asylum in Switzerland to study the works of art produced by the inmates. The artistic creations of those suffering from mental illness had been observed and written about by psychiatrists for decades most significantly in Hans Prinzhorn's 1922 Artistry of the Mentally Ill. Dubuffet was enthralled by the creativity of the work he saw and believed that he had finally found the spontaneous raw art for which he had been searching -his "art brut" - an art uncontaminated by society tradition or the art market. Though frequently referred to as "the art of the mad" art brut was actually more inclusive encompassing all those on the margins of society - the poor the criminal as well as the mentally ill. Essential to Dubuffet's concept was the idea that these artists untrained and unaware of artistic traditions and techniques created only for themselves; their work was produced for reasons separate from its possible use as a commodity. One such artist was Schroeder-Sonnenstern. One of thirteen children Schroeder-Sonnenstern had a troubled childhood spending time in a facility for juvenile offenders. He had his first of several compulsory stays at a mental institution in 1910 where he was diagnosed with dementia praecox (schizophrenia). It was not until 1930 that he began to draw creating a highly imaginative very personal iconography. Schroeder-Sonnenstern's bizarre compelling compositions verge on the surreal; in fact in 1959 he exhibited at the Exposition Internationale du Surrealisme in Paris. His bright vivid colors smooth lines and fantastical figures combine to create works that are infinitely appealing as is evident in the present lot. Reference: Leo Navratali. "Art Brut and Psychiatry". Raw Vision Magazine Issue 15; Galerie St. Etienne New York Exhibition Essay "The Outsider Question" March 1993; Jane Kallir "European Self-Taught Art: Brut or Naive" Galerie St. Etienne New York Exhibition Essay January/March 2000; Michael Bonesteel "Sacred Monsters". Outsider Magazine. Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art Chicago.
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Max Laeuger for Tonwerke Kandern.
Max Laeuger for Tonwerke Kandern. Vases, set of two. c. 1910, glazed earthenware with squeeze-bag decoration. 9 h × 4¾ dia in. result: $721. estimate: $500–700. Incised manufacturer's mark, monogram, and number to underside of taller example ‘890 KTK S.' Impressed manufacturer's mark and monogram to underside of shorter example ‘MLK Gesetzl Geschtzt Muster Gesetzl. Geschtzt.' with incised initial and number '46 H'.
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SCHRAMBERG MAJOLIKAFABRIK, vases,
SCHRAMBERG MAJOLIKAFABRIK, vases, set of two 10 h × 5 dia in (25 × 13 cm)
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SCHWANKFELDER-TYPE WATERCOLOR
SCHWANKFELDER-TYPE WATERCOLOR FRAKTUR LETTER "S"bookplate ca. 19th-20th century; unattributed bookplate size Fraktur letter "S" on screen laid paper with "Strathmore Bond" watermark, ink layout and pastel tone watercolor illustration with birds and floral designs, 5"x 7"; [Note: Strathmere Bond was founded in 1892]; Condition: very good, possibly an early 20th century recrafted letter by Ellinger that is unsigned
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Max Laeuger. Vases, set of two.
Max Laeuger. Vases, set of two. c. 1900, 1925, glazed earthenware with squeeze-bag decoration. 10 h × 7¾ dia in. result: $4,032. estimate: $600–900. Lot is comprised of one example for Tonwerke Kandern and one for Karlsruhe. Impressed manufacturer's mark and number to underside of taller ‘1846 Prof. Lauger Baden DK 29’ with manufacturer's cipher. Impressed manufacturer's mark and monogram to underside of smaller ‘Muster Gesetzl. Geschtzt MLK Gesetzl. Geschtzt' with incised initial and number '75 S'.
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Max Laeuger for Tonwerke Kandern.
Max Laeuger for Tonwerke Kandern. Vases, set of two. c. 1910, glazed earthenware with squeeze-bag decoration. 8? h × 4½ dia in. result: $945. estimate: $600–900. Impressed manufacturer's mark and monogram to underside of taller example ‘Muster Gesetzl. Geschtzt. MLK Gesetzl Geschtzt’ with incised number ‘455 4’. Numbered to underside of shorter example ‘II S00’.
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SCHEIER POTTERY VASE &
SCHEIER POTTERY VASE & CUPIncludes a light green and brown glazed vase that is signed to bottom and measures approximately 6-1/4" tall and 2-5/8" in diameter to bottom as well as a grayish blue glazed cup that is signed to bottom and measures approximately 4-1/4" tall and 2-3/4" in diameter to opening; both in Good overall condition with no noticeable chips or cracks.
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Pair of Scheibe-Alsbach
Pair of Scheibe-Alsbach Two-Handled, Covered, Reticulated Porcelain Potpourri Vases, fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century, the bodies elaborately embellished with full -relief polychromed porcelain flowerheads, the obverses with neoclassical figural vignettes in the manner of Angelica Kauffmann (German, 1740-1807), the reverses with polychromed floral sprays, at each side of the upper base a seated gesticulating putto, the reticulated covers each surmounted with a similar seated putto, signed on the base with the underglaze blue Scheibe-Alsbach "S-and-bars" and "Germany" in circular gilt stencil, h. 16-1/2", w. 9".
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CHARLES SCHNEIDER (1881-1953)
CHARLES SCHNEIDER (1881-1953) FRENCH ART GLASS VASESDESCRIPTION: Charles Schneider (1881-1953) A pair of signed French art glass vases. Featuring purple and blue tones with splashes of orange hues. Signed at bottom "France" and at base "Schneider"
CIRCA: 20th Ct.
ORIGIN: France
DIMENSIONS: H: 18.5" x D: 4.5"
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."
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HEINRICH HERMANN SCHAFER
HEINRICH HERMANN SCHAFER (1815-1873) GERMANHeinrich Hermann Schafer, oil on canvas, "South Transept, Toledo Cathedral, Spain", signed B/R and verso. 26.75" x 19.75".
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HEINRICH VOGELER. "DIE LERCHE,"
HEINRICH VOGELER. "DIE LERCHE," ETCHING (German, 1872-1942). Etching, unsigned, plate size: 6 x 6 in., framed.
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SCHUCO BAVARIAN CHILDREN Dressed in
SCHUCO BAVARIAN CHILDREN Dressed in felt outfits both seem to be enjoying their drinks; when wound they raise & lower their steins while dancing; boy & girl hold plastic steins. 5'' h. Both (VG Cond.)
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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.
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TWO SCHAUBACH-KUNST PORCELAIN
TWO SCHAUBACH-KUNST PORCELAIN FIGURINES. Both depicting nudes with animals one with a fawn. 8 1/2'' h. The other on a horse. 7 1/4'' h. Green transfer marks.
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CHRISTOPH SCHEINER; AND
CHRISTOPH SCHEINER; AND ATHANASIUS KIRCHER (1573-1650, GERMAN); AND (1602-1680, GERMAN)Christoph Scheiner; and Athanasius Kircher (1573-1650, German); and (1602-1680, German), "Schema Corporis Solaris prout Romae a Scheinero et Kirchero Observatum fuit Anno 1635," from "Specula Physico-Mathematico-Historica Notabilium...," 1696 Engraving with hand-coloring on paper From the edition of unknown size and date Sight: 14.5" H x 17" W Notes: This engraved image of the sun with solar flares and surface eruptions was created for Johannes Zahn's "Specula Physico-Mathematico-Historica Notabilium..." published in Nuremberg in 1696. Dimensions: Sight: 14.5" H x 17" W
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SCHEIER, NH POTTERY COLLECTION.
SCHEIER, NH POTTERY COLLECTION. Sixteen pieces by Edwin and Mary Scheier, mid-century NH artists, including: blue glazed plate with face 10.75” dia, pitcher with horse 8”H, two matching mugs 5.5”H, two small mugs 3.5”H large bowl 12”L, three large sauce boats 8” - 9”L, three small ramekins 5.5”L, small vase 4”H, two small cups 3”H and 4.5”H. Provenance: the Donald and Phyllis Randall Estate.
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Max Laeuger. Vases, set of two.
Max Laeuger. Vases, set of two. c. 1900-1920, glazed earthenware with squeeze-bag decoration. 11½ h × 6¼ dia in. result: $2,016. estimate: $600–900. Lot is comprised of examples for Tonwerke Kandern and Karlsruhe. Incised manufacturer's mark, initial, and number to underside of taller example ‘KTK P. 8.32’. Raised Karlsruhe manufacturer's mark with crown and number to underside of shorter example ‘7947’ with glazed number ‘84’.
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WOLF THALER (GERMAN, 1895-1952),
WOLF THALER (GERMAN, 1895-1952), DIE SCHNITTBLUMEN UND DAS KORN IM DIE BLAU VASE (The Cut Flowers and the Grain in the Blue Vase), oil on canvas, signed at lower right, presented in a period gilt frame.
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SCHRAMBERG MAJOLIKAFABRIK, vases,
SCHRAMBERG MAJOLIKAFABRIK, vases, set of three 7¼ h × 8 dia in (18 × 20 cm)
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CHRISTOPH SCHEINER; AND
CHRISTOPH SCHEINER; AND ATHANASIUS KIRCHER (1573-1650, GERMAN); AND (1602-1680, GERMAN)Christoph Scheiner; and Athanasius Kircher (1573-1650, German); and (1602-1680, German), "Schema Corporis Solaris, prout ab Auctore et P. Scheinero, Romae Anno 1635 observatum fuit" from a Dutch edition of "Mundus Subterraneus," circa 1665 Engraving on paper From the edition of unknown size and date Plate: 14.5" H x 16.5" W Provenance: Lahaina Printsellers, Ltd., Maui, HI Notes: This lot is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, as well as a copy of an invoice, dated 1/16/07, from Lahaina Printsellers, Ltd., Maui, HI. This image, based on the early observations of Scheiner and Kircher, depicts the sun with solar flares and surface eruptions. Dimensions: Plate: 14.5" H x 16.5" W Provenance: Lahaina Printsellers, Ltd., Maui, HI
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Max Laeuger for Tonwerke Kandern.
Max Laeuger for Tonwerke Kandern. Vases, set of two. c. 1910, glazed earthenware with squeeze-bag decoration. 7½ h × 5? dia in. result: $504. estimate: $500–700. Incised manufacturer's mark, monogram, and number to underside of each example ‘983 KTK’.