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Woody Auction's March 21 Multi-Genre High-Quality Antique Auction is packed with over 350 lots, online and live in Kansas
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Highlights include Weller Sicard and Rookwood pottery, English cameo glass by Thomas Webb & Son, an authentic Pablo Picasso pitcher, Wave Crest, Hunzinger and Horner furniture and much more. Internet bidding is via LiveAuctrioneers.com.
DOUGLASS, Kan. - EntSun -- Woody Auction will hold a Multi-Genre High-Quality Antique Auction on Saturday, March 21st, online and live in the Woody auction hall located at 130 East 3rd Street in Douglass, starting at 9:30am Central Time. Over 350 lots will be sold without reserves.
"Seldom does an auction of this caliber come to market," said Jason Woody of Woody Auction. "This exceptional sale brings together a remarkable diversity of fine antiques, decorative arts, and museum-quality pieces, each selected for their beauty, rarity, and craftsmanship."
Highlights include Weller Sicard and Rookwood pottery, an authentic Pablo Picasso ceramic, one of the finest selections of Wave Crest ever offered at auction, impressive Hunzinger and Horner furniture, some of the largest Bohemian covered urns to appear on the market, plated Amberina art glass by the New England Glass Company, and English cameo glass by Thomas Webb & Son.
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Collectors will also find Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, Handel and Pairpoint lamps, Tiffany art glass, sterling silver and more. "This exciting spring auction offers something for every collector and promises to be an unforgettable event," Mr. Woody remarked.
Some of the items up for bid could easily reach or exceed the $10,000 mark. These will be led by a circa-1890 English cameo art glass vase signed George Woodall and marked Thomas Webb and Sons. The 8 ¼-inch-tall vase has a raisin-colored background with white cameo carved overlay featuring a woman reaching overhead while carrying a basket. It's a fantastic example that should bring $15,000-$20,000.
An unmarked Nakara ruffle and scroll mold umbrella stand, 18 ½ inches tall, shows a rare double scene of a Native American Chief and a horse rider in a scenic décor with cream, brown and green tones and the original brass ring foot. This is currently the only known example, and it's expected to realize $10,000-$20,000.
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A circa-1954 limited edition original Pablo Picasso Pichet espagnole, impressed "Madoura" and #203 from an edition of 300, is expected to change hands for $7,500-$15,000. The pitcher, 9 ¼ inches tall and weighing 2.7 pounds, is impressed "Edition Picasso" and is decorated with a stylized female. This is a rare opportunity to own an authentic Picasso pottery pitcher.
In addition to live bidding in the Woody Auction hall, online bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.com. A preview will be held on Friday, March 20th, from 1-5pm Central Time, in the Woody auction hall. To learn more, visit www.woodyauction.com.
"Seldom does an auction of this caliber come to market," said Jason Woody of Woody Auction. "This exceptional sale brings together a remarkable diversity of fine antiques, decorative arts, and museum-quality pieces, each selected for their beauty, rarity, and craftsmanship."
Highlights include Weller Sicard and Rookwood pottery, an authentic Pablo Picasso ceramic, one of the finest selections of Wave Crest ever offered at auction, impressive Hunzinger and Horner furniture, some of the largest Bohemian covered urns to appear on the market, plated Amberina art glass by the New England Glass Company, and English cameo glass by Thomas Webb & Son.
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Collectors will also find Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, Handel and Pairpoint lamps, Tiffany art glass, sterling silver and more. "This exciting spring auction offers something for every collector and promises to be an unforgettable event," Mr. Woody remarked.
Some of the items up for bid could easily reach or exceed the $10,000 mark. These will be led by a circa-1890 English cameo art glass vase signed George Woodall and marked Thomas Webb and Sons. The 8 ¼-inch-tall vase has a raisin-colored background with white cameo carved overlay featuring a woman reaching overhead while carrying a basket. It's a fantastic example that should bring $15,000-$20,000.
An unmarked Nakara ruffle and scroll mold umbrella stand, 18 ½ inches tall, shows a rare double scene of a Native American Chief and a horse rider in a scenic décor with cream, brown and green tones and the original brass ring foot. This is currently the only known example, and it's expected to realize $10,000-$20,000.
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A circa-1954 limited edition original Pablo Picasso Pichet espagnole, impressed "Madoura" and #203 from an edition of 300, is expected to change hands for $7,500-$15,000. The pitcher, 9 ¼ inches tall and weighing 2.7 pounds, is impressed "Edition Picasso" and is decorated with a stylized female. This is a rare opportunity to own an authentic Picasso pottery pitcher.
In addition to live bidding in the Woody Auction hall, online bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.com. A preview will be held on Friday, March 20th, from 1-5pm Central Time, in the Woody auction hall. To learn more, visit www.woodyauction.com.
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