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AUCTION
Antiques, NW Coast & Inuit Art Nov 04, 2009
AUCTION DATE:Wednesday, November 4th at 6pm
Preview Monday, November 2nd - 10am to 5pm Tuesday, November 3rd - 10am to 5pm
Wednesday, November 4th - 10am to 2pm
1A Salish basket of bottle shape form,with cherry root imbrication8 x 5 in.
50-70
2A Salish basket,with cherry root imbrication3 x 8 in.
30-50
3An oval Salish open basket,diamond shape imbrication, together with a round grass lidded basket5 1/2 in. h. x 13 in. l. x 6 in. w.
100-150
4A square Salish basket,decorated with tree design, loop handle to lid5 3/4 in. h. x 8 3/4 in. l. x 6 3/4 in. w.
100-150
5A round lidded Salish storage basket,zig-zag imbrication, loop handles to sides10 in. h. x 9 1/4 in. w.
200-300
6A round lidded Salish storage basket,zig zag imbrication9 in. h. x 8 3/4 in. d.
200-300
7A Salish rectangular cedar storage basket,with tree motif9 x 14 3/4 x 9 1/2 in.
250-350
8A round Salish lidded storage basket,with "V" shaped imbrication6 in. h. x 11 3/4 in. l.
200-300
9A Salish rectangular cedar bark serving tray,diamond shaped imbrication11 x 17 1/2 in.
100-150
10A rectangular Salish cedar open storage basket,V-shaped imbrication17 x 8 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
100-150
11A rectangular Salish gathering basket,with pierced gallery rim8 3/4 in. h. x 15 1/4 in. l. x 6 3/4 in. d.Notes: (missing handles)
100-150
12A rectangular Salish open basket,with simple imbrication5 in. h. x 10 1/4 in. l. x 6 3/4 in. w.
100-150
13A rectangular Salish lidded basket,the top and sides decorated with dogs4 3/4 in. h. x 11 1/4 in. l. x 6 1/4 in. w.
75-125
14A Salish double-handled, lidded basket with cherry root imbrication7 1/2 in. h. x 12 in. l. x 8 in. d.
200-300
15A Salish rectangular lidded carrying basket,with cherry root imbrication8 3/4 x 16 1/4 x 11 in.
250-350
16An oval Salish gathering basket,with pierced gallery rim, and loop handles7 1/4 in. h. x 16 1/2 in. l. x 9 1/4 in. d.
150-250
17Two small lidded baskets
30-50
18A round Salish serving tray,with sun design to centre14 in. d.Notes: (handle broken)
100-150
19A Salish cedar bark hat box,diamond shaped imbrication6 1/2 x 13 1/4 x 11 1/4 in.
300-500
20A Salish cedar gathering basket,with simple imbrication, leather loop handles18 1/2 in. H. x 12 in. l. x 7 in. w.
300-500
21A rectangular Salish lidded storage basket,simple imbrication, loop handles to each end22 in. h. x 12 in. l. x 12 in. d.
400-600
22A round cedar bark lidded basket,sunburst decoration to top14 x 8 3/4 in.
400-600
23A large round Salish lidded storage basket,with butterfly imbrication16 in. h. x 12 1/2 in. d.
200-300
24A rectangular Salish cedar bark gathering basket,with cherry root zig zag design imbrication, and double loop leather handles8 in. h. x 15 in. l. x 8 in. d.
100-200
25OPEN LOTS: 25-27
28An early 1900's carved red cedar and polychromed model pole29 3/4 in. h.
1500-2500
29A 19th c. Haida argillite panel pipe,incorporating the figures of Raven, Bear, Human, and Whale; circa 18703 1/2 in. h. x 10 in. l. x 3/4 in. d.
6000-8000
30A 19th c. Haida argillite pole,depicting Raven atop Bear holding Salmon, above Beaver holding Frog, c.188011 1/2 in. h.Notes: (some repair to base and middle figure)
1500-2500
31A 19th c. Haida hollow back argillite model pole,depicting Bear, Raven and Bear, c. 187010 7/8 in. h.Notes: (missing base)
1500-2500
32Wayne Wilson, a carved argillite two figure pole,Raven and Killerwhale3 1/2 in. h.
200-300
33OPEN LOT
34Stan Hunt IIIa carved cedar and polychromed totem pole, depicting Thunderbird, Killer Whale, and Sea Serpent56 in. h. x 54 in. l. x 16 in. d.
8000-10000
35David Cecila carved cedar Bear totem, holding silver salmon, and having silver eyes20 in. h. x 10 in. l. x 12 in. d.
1000-2000
36Steve Collinson,a polychromed bentwood box, trimmed with operculum shells, the top decorated with Killer Whale design and the sides with Bear design16 3/4 in. h. x 20 3/4 in. l. x 13 3/8 in. d.
4000-6000
37Tony Gulbrandsena carved and polychromed Hok Hok (cannibal) Bird mask, with cedar strip hair18 1/2 in. h. x 59 in. l. x 10 1/4 in. d.
3500-4500
38Dave Jacobsona carved and polychromed Hamatsa mask with cedar strip hair8 in. h. x 39 3/4 in. l. x 8 in. d.
1000-1500
39Carl Simeon,A carved cedar and polychromed Bear mask12 in. h. x 10 in. w. x 6 3/4 in. d.
250-350
40Robert DavidsonCanadian (1946 - )ENTITLEMENTsilkscreen #22/59signed and dated 200621 1/4 x 28 3/4 in.
600-900
41WITHDRAWN
42Willie Wadhamsa carved cedar and polychromed Kwakiutl Eagle feast bowl12 1/2 in. h. x 24 in. l. x 8 in. d.
800-1200
43Charles Joseph Senoira carved cedar and polychromed Eagle ladle24 in. h. x 6 1/2 in. l. x 4 in. d.
600-800
43.01Stan Hunt IIIa carved cedar and polychromed image of Crooked Beak of Heaven42 in. h. x 22 in. l. x 12 in. d.
6000-8000
43.02Stan Hunt IIIa carved cedar and polychromed rattle in the form of Sea Serpent12 in. h. x 44 in. l. x 8 in. d.
5000-7000
43.03George Hunt Juniora carved cedar and polychromed drum baton in the form of Raven, with abalone, copper, feather and fur detailing; together with drum entitled 'Hamatsa Vision', with carved and polychromed cedar, abalone, copper and feather detailing39 x 22 in.
2500-3500
43.04George Hunt Juniora carved cedar and polychromed drum and baton,titled 'Tale of Stone Face and Cedar Bark Woman', with feather detail22 in. dia.
1500-2500
43.05A Royal Canadian Mint $200 gold coin,22 kt. with Robert Davidson design; Raven Bringing Light to the World, made into a pendant with sterling mount
400-600
43.06Tony Hunt Juniora Raven design gold ring with inset abalone border
700-900
43.07A Clarence Mills sterling silver bracelet,Haida Eagles, signed and dated June 2003
300-500
43.08A Plains Indian beaded buckskin war shirt,decorated with turquoise beading across the shoulders and a round beaded medallion to the chest; ermine and leather tassels
9000-12000
44Warren Josepha carved and polychromed yellow cedar plaque of a salmon23 in. l.
150-250
45A carved red cedar wolf design bowl3 1/4 in. h. x 14 in. l. x 3 1/4 in. d.
70-90
46A 19th C halibut hook11 in. l.
600-800
47Carl Simeon,a carved cedar and polychromed Sea Sisiutl mask, with cedar strip hair9 in. h. x 20 in. w. x 8 in. d.
250-350
48Matthew Bakera carved and polychromed red cedar Tsowoka mask8 in. h. x 4 1/4 in. l. x 3 3/4 in. d.
50-75
49E. A. Freda carved red cedar polychromed humanoid mask9 3/4 in. h. x 7 1/4 in. l. x 4 1/2 in. d.
300-500
50A Nuu-chah-nulth carved and polychromed cedar model pole,depicting eagle, salmon and bear; unsigned11 3/4 in.
200-300
51Matthew Bakera carved and polychromed red cedar Bald Eagle mask7 3/4 in. h. x 6 in. l. 5 1/4 in. d.
150-250
52Matthew Bakera carved and polychromed red cedar Wild Man mask9 1/4 in. h. x 6 in. l. x 4 3/4 in. d.
200-300
53Matthew Bakera carved and polychromed yellow cedar Sea Lion bowl16 1/2 in. dia.
200-300
54Harry Schoonera carved and polychromed Grizzly Bear mask12 1/2 in. h. x 9 in. l. x 7 in. d.
200-300
55Peter Charliea carved and stained walking stick with crane design35 1/2 in. l.
150-250
56Peter Browna carved and stained talking stick, Raven and Seal designs52 1/2 in. l.
150-250
57Gloria Wilsona full sized 'Friendship' button blanket64 x 79 1/2 in.
600-800
58Allison Burkshara button blanket, decorated with Thunderbird20 1/2 x 20 1/2 in.
300-500
59Allison Burkshara button blanket, decorated with a two-headed wolf24 x 27 in.
300-500
60Laurence WilsonEagle, watercolour, signed and dated '9621 1/2 x 16 1/2 in.
300-400
61Robert E. SebastianCanadian, Arctic Turn, serigraph, signed, dated '83, and numbered 82 of 9019 x 14 in.
100-150
62Daphne Odjig, FCACanadian (1925- ), Eagle and Serpent, serigraph, signed17 x 22 3/4 in.
300-500
63Damien George StalastonSacred Mother, silkscreen #134/500, signed and dated, '9514 3/4 x 22 in.
70-90
64S. A. HartCanadian, Dogfish, serigraph A/P XII of XII, signed and dated 198535 x 11 in.
200-300
65OPEN LOTS: 65-66
67Haisla painted drum with Wolf designby C. Bolton, 199017 3/8 in. d.
150-250
68Don YeomansVolcano Woman, silkscreen, #144/175, signed and dated '8011 x 14 in.Notes: (unframed)
150-250
69Derek WilsonCanadianTRANSFORMATIONserigraphsigned22 x 15 in. (unframed)
60-90
70Don YeomansBeaver Box, signed, embossed card #825/100011 1/4 x 8 3/4 in.Notes: (unframed)
100-150
71Don YeomansBeaver Box, signed, embossed card #791/100011 1/4 x 8 3/4 in.Notes: (unframed)
100-150
72OPEN LOTS: 72-79
80Kopaka green serpentine carving of a bird, signed8 x 5 x 3 1/4 in.
100-150
81Artist Unknowna green soapstone carving of a seal, signed in syllabics6 in. l. x 3 1/2 in. w. x 5 1/8 in. h.
100-150
82Artist Unknowna serpentine carving of a standing seal5 in. h. x 4 3/4 in. w. x 2 3/4 in. d.Notes: repaired
150-250
83Timangiak Petaulassie, Cape Dorseta green serpentine carving of a seal3 3/4 x 10 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
250-350
84Noolookie, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of a hunter with seal, signed and dated '779 x 5 1/2 x 3 1/4 in.
150-250
85Annie Ikilluaq Saviakjuk, Salluita grey soapstone carving of an Inuk with a bag upon his back, disc #E9-11977 x 3 x 2 3/4 in.
400-600
86Roy Klengenberg (Pamialok)a soapstone carving depicting a pair of loons7 in. h. x 15 1/2 in. l. x 3 1/2 in. d.
400-600
87Joy Hallauk, Arviata soapstone carving titled 'People of My Community'2 1/2 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. w. x 3 1/2 in. d.
400-600
88Mary Mina Kumarluk, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of a seal, signed, disc #E9-913 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.
80-100
89Makusikalla Aliqu Qullialu, Akulivika soapstone carving of an Arctic Hare, Disk #E9-13096 in. l. x 3 1/8 in. w. x 1 1/2 in. h.
400-600
90Roger Coxa soapstone carving of a bird in flight7 in. h. x 11 in. l. x 5 in. d.
150-250
91An archaic Inuit bone carving,depicting a standing figure on a whale bone base5 1/4 x 1 x 5/8 in.
200-300
92Alex Alikashuak, Winnipega soapstone carving of Sedna with a Helping Spirit6 in. h. x 7 1/4 in. w. x 3 1/4 in. d.
300-500
93Artist Unknowna grey soapstone carving of a polar bear4 1/2 in. h. x 6 1/2 in. l. x 2 in. d.
100-150
94Ilisituk Kiatainak, Wakeham Baya soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a seal; signed in syllabics, 19769 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. l. x 3 1/2 in. d.
250-350
95I. Etungat, Cape Dorseta green serpentine carving of a bird5 1/2 in. h. x 8 1/2 in. l. x 2 1/2 in. d.
150-250
96Kakasiralak Kudlualik, Pangnirtunga serpentine carving of a Mother and Child7 3/4 in. h. x 5 in. l. x 3 in. d.
250-350
97A scrimshaw cribbage board,in the form of a seal9 1/2 in. l.
80-120
98Artist Unknowna soapstone carving of a bird6 in. h. x 3 in. w. x 4 1/2 in. d.
100-200
99Joannasiea grey soapstone carving of a hunter, signed4 x 2 x 2 1/2 in.
100-150
100Moses, Port Harrisona green soapstone carving of a bird, signed in syllabics3 x 4 1/2 x 1 1/4 in.
80-120
101
102Simata Killikteea soapstone carving of a loon4 in. h. x 8 in. l. x 4 in. d.
80-120
103Artist Unknown,a serpentine carving of a bird with catch8 in. l. x 3 1/4 in. w. x 10 3/4 in. h.
300-500
104Sammy Kaktuk, Sugluka grey soapstone carving depicting an Inuk pulling a walrus with a Shaman protruding from his back8 in. h. x 13 in. l. x 5 1/4 in. d.
400-600
105Jonasie Quarqortoqa soapstone carving of a Dancing Bear4 3/4 in. h. x 4 1/4 in. l. x 1 1/2 in. d.
150-250
106Lucassiea green soapstone carving depicting the interior of an igloo, signed5 1/4 in. h. x 16 3/4 in. l. x 5 1/2 in. d.
600-800
107Kopie Tukiki, Cape Dorseta green serpentine carving of a bird, signed10 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 3 in.
300-500
108Thomasie Qamugaaluk, Salluita black stone bust of an inuk, signed Thomasie to base2 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.
150-250
109A carved ivory ink stand in the form of a reclining walrus2 1/2 in. h.
200-300
110A 19th c. Northwest Coast police belt,decorated with possibly Kutenai beadwork
300-500
111Iziasie Kopalie, Iqaluita soapstone carving of a man-seal and dog, signed to base3 in. h. x 5 in. l. x 3 in. d.
100-150
112Iziasie Kopalie, Iqaluita soapstone caring of an igloo scene, signed to base2 1/2 in. h. x 6 in. l. x 6 in. d.
150-250
113Eegeesiak Shoo, Iqaluita soapstone carving of a musk ox, signed to the base2 1/2 in. h. x 5 in. l. x 1 1/2 in. d.
80-120
114Tommy Takpannie Jr., Iqaluita soapstone carving of a bear3 1/2 in. h. x 5 in. l. x 2 in. d.
50-75
115A collection of assorted bone artifacts,including needles, toggles, weights
100-150
116A collections of early Inuit bone artifacts,including toggles, spear tip collar, weights, etc.
90-120
117A collection of early stone and bone artifacts,including arrowheads, spear tip, miniature leather mukluks, small carvings, teeth, etc.
80-120
118A collection of five early Inuit bone implements,including comb and needle
150-250
119A pair of Inuit fur lined dolls,with leather faces, by Martina Pisuyui Anoee of Baker Lake
300-400
120A pair of plains Indian beaded gloves
150-250
121A collection of assorted spear heads
801-20
122Four ivory cane handles
100-150
123Tony Oqutaq, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of a bear2 1/2 in. h. x 6 in. l. x 2 in. d.
50-75
124A collection of Inuit dolls
150-200
125Johnny OgujutakGreat Whale River, an etched antler depicting Inuit life15 1/2 in. l.
150-250
126Kakee Peter, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of a bird, signed9 1/2 in. h. x 8 in. l. x 4 in. d.
200-300
127Iziasie Kopalie, Iqaluita soapstone carving of a tent and woman, signed to base4 in. h. x 5 1/2 in. l. x 3 in. d.
100-150
128Anilnik Peelaktoak, Iqaluita soapstone carving of a walrus, with ivory tusks, signed to base6 in. h. x 10 in. l. x 5 in. d.
250-350
129A pair of Mukluks with beaded detailing
80-120
130Joe Arragutainaq, Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of a bird, disc #E9784 1/2 in. h. x 9 in. l. x 2 1/2 in. d.Notes: (chip to beak)
150-250
131Artist Unknowna soapstone carving of a lying walrus, signed in syllabics3 1/2 in. h. x 6 1/4 in. l. x 2 1/2 in. d.
100-200
132Kopie Tukik, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of a bird7 in. h. x 15 1/2 in. l. x 5 in. d.
300-500
133Mina Iqaluq, Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of a walking goose, signed in syllabics, disc #E9206 5/8 in. h. x 8 3/4 in. l. x 2 3/8 in. d.
200-300
134Julli Kusia, Igloolika soapstone carving of a transforming shaman, signed in syllabics11 1/2 in. h. x 8 in. l. x 3 in. d.
200-300
135David Kavik, Great Whale River / Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of a Striding Hunter, signed in syllabics8 1/4 in. h. x 6 in. l. x 4 in. d.
600-800
136Mary Inpatak, Great Whale Rivera soapstone carving depicting a woman working a seal skin, signed in syllabics5 1/4 in. h. x 7 3/4 in. l. x 3 in. d.
150-250
137Saila Kipanek, Iqaluita soapstone carving of a soaring hawk, signed to base14 in. h. x 4 in. l. x 3 1/2 in. d.
200-300
138Artist Unknown,a large soapstone carving depicting a bird and beluga19 3/4 in. h. x 17 in. w. x 8 in. d.
500-700
139A soapstone carving of a man and woman transforming into seal and walrus,signed in syllabics13 in. h. x 15 in. l. x 15 in. d.
100-200
140Norval Morrisseau, OC, RCACanadian (1931-2008), My Granddaughter, serigraph #321/500, signed18 3/4 x 12 3/4 in.
400-600
141Norval Morrisseau, OC, RCACanadian (1931-2008)MY GRANDSON AND THE BIRDSserigraph #321/500signed12 3/4 x 18 3/4 in.
400-600
142Oqutaq Mikkigak, Cape DorsetTwo Hawks Fighting, seal skin stencil, #26/50, signed and dated 196119 1/2 x 25 in.
500-700
143Pudlo Pudlat, Cape Dorset (1916-1992)FISH AND SPEARsealskin stencil #33/50signed and dated 196115 x 23 in.
1500-2500
143.01Rocky FiddlerBaby Thunderbirds, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated '8218 x 24 in.
250-350
144Benjamin Chee CheeCanadian (1944-1977), Untitled - Canada Goose, gouache, signed and dated '7715 1/2 x 17 3/4 in.Notes: (hole noted)
500-700
145Artist UnknownThe Hunters, lithograph #62/100, signed10x 32 1/2 in.
200-300
146Elisapee IsulutakMemories of Games - Juggling, coloured etching, signed and dated 19909 x 13 1/4 in.
150-250
147Elisapee IsulutakReturning with Meat, coloured etching, #16/50, signed and dated 19908 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.
150-250
148A collection of assorted watercolours,by David Morrisseau
500-700
149Malaya Akulukjuk / Mosesie Nuvaqirq, PangnirtungPlayful Narwhal, stencil #21/50, signed and dated 198016 x 22 in.Notes: (unframed)
100-150
150Atoomwyak Eeseemailee / Jacoposee Tiglik, Pangnirtung,Lumaya, stencil #46/50, signed and dated '7910 x 29 in.Notes: (unframed)
100-150
151Mary Ashoona, Cape DorsetKilaluiak Taleelayoklu, stencil and stonecut #37/50, signed and dated 197814 x 18 in.Notes: (unframed)
150-250
152Nanogak / Mary Okheena, HolmanOwl and Ptarmigan, stencil #21/50, signed and dated '8018 3/8 x 28 3/8 in.Notes: (unframed)
100-150
153Kalvak / Egulak, HolmanThe Sea People, stencil #36/50, signed and dated '7915 x 20 in.Notes: (unframed)
80-120
154Tivi Etook, George RiverBear Hunting Seal in Water II, stencil #26/50, signed and dated 197612 x 16 in.Notes: (unframed, some foxing and staining)
80-120
155Tivi Etook, George RiverBear Hunting Seal in Water, stencil #26/50, signed and dated 197621 1/2 x 16 1/2 in.Notes: (unframed, creasing)
80-120
156Omingmak / Mary Memorana, HolmanTeamwork, stencil #36/50, signed and dated 197814 3/4 x 20 in.Notes: (unframed)
80-120
157Tivi Paningajak, PovungnitukUntitled - Shaman, stonecut, A/P, #42/50, signed and dated19 1/4 x 24 3/4 in.Notes: (unframed, some creasing)
80-120
158Johnny Angotiqaluk / Mina Sala, PovingnitukThe Hunter in the Kayak Will Get the Whales, stonecut, #11/40, signed and dated 197814 x 25 3/4 in.Notes: (unframed)
100-150
159Tivi Etook, George RiverSeals at the Breathing Hole, stencil #26/50, signed and dated 197612 x 16 in.Notes: (unframed, some staining)
80-120
160Thomasie Alikatuktuk, PangnirtungSeals of Spring, stencil #21/50, signed and dated 198014 x 29 in.Notes: (unframed)
80-120
161Norval Morrisseau, OC, RCAThe Other Side of Shaman, silkscreen #26/49, signed36 x 20 3/4 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
162Pitaloosie SailaStrange Ladies, lithograph, #17/50, signed and dated 200615 x 22 1/2 in.
400-600
163Kakulu SaggiaktokProud Match, lithograph, #17/50, signed and dated 200613 1/4 x 25 1/2 in.Notes: (unframed)
300-400
164Ningeokuluk TeeveeArnak Ammalu Auvvick (The Woman and the Caterpillar), stonecut and stencil, #17/50, signed and dated 200625 x 20 in.Notes: (unframed)
300-400
165Anirnik OshuitoqRavens of the Spirit World, lithograph, #17/50, signed and dated 198220 1/2 x 26 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
166Anirnik OshuitoqRavens of the Spirit World, lithograph, #18/50, signed and dated 198220 1/2 x 26 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
167Pitaloosie SailaMy Father's Pipe, lithograph, #1/50, signed and dated 200522 x 30 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
168Pitaloosie SailaNorthern Lights, lithograph, #1/50, signed and dated 200522 x 30 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
169Kakulu SaggiaktokGuardian of the Sea, etching and aquatint, #17/50, signed and dated 200629 1/2 x 36 1/2 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
170Kakulu SaggiaktokFleeting Transformation, stonecut and stencil, #12/50, signed and dated 200724 1/2 x 28 in.Notes: (unframed)
300-400
171Ohotaq MikkigakThe Walking Heads, etching and aquatint, #30/50, signed and dated 200431 1/2 x 31 1/2 in.Notes: (unframed)
400-600
172Two Clemence Wescoupe limited edition silkscreen prints,titled: 'Great Mother' and 'Buffalo Spirit', numbered 8/150 and 20/150 respectivelyNotes: (unframed)
100-150
173Garry MeechesKindred Spirit 1, silkscreen #125/275, signed21 x 16 in.Notes: (unframed)
60-80
174Clemence Wescoupe, limited edition silkscreen,titled 'Cedar Spirit', #148/150, signed and dated /8221 1/2 x 18 in.Notes: (unframed)
60-80
175Isaac BignellBuffalo Spirit, silkscreen #26/150, signed20 x 26 1/4 in.Notes: (unframed)
50-70
176Clemence WescoupeMedicine Turtles, silkscreen #265/500, signed16 1/4 in. d.Notes: (unframed)
70-90
177Gerry MeechesThe Hunt, silkscreen #9/35, signed19 x 25 in.Notes: (unframed)
60-80
178Jackson Beardy,Wind Song, silkscreen #82/100, signed and dated '7722 3/4 x 21 3/4 in.Notes: (unframed)
150-250
179Two Clemence Wescoupe limited edition silkscreen prints,titled: 'Great Mother' and 'Buffalo Spirit', numbered 5/150 and 147/150 respectively, (unframed)
100-150
180Two Clemence Wescoupe limited edition silkscreens,titled" 'Buffalo Spirit' and 'Good and Evil Spirit', numbered 146/150 and 8/150 respectively, (unframed)
100-150
181A Navajo wool rug,predominantly brown field with red and white designs4 ft. 2 in. x 6 ft. 7 in.
500-700
182M. Jacobi, Vernona soapstone carving of two cougars resting on a rocky outcrop13 3/8 x 14 in.
400-600
183A pair of early 20th c. black and white photographs,titled 'Douglas Indians' and 'Indians Drying Fish at Lac la Hache, BC'6 x 6 in.
150-250
184Joachim KakegamicCOMING TO OUR LANDsilkscreen #56/94signed18 3/4 x 38 3/8 in.Notes: unframed
300-500
185Wyatt Bridgetwo wolves carved in relief on an elk antler14 in. h. x 14 in. l. x 2 in. d.
60-80
186Gerry DudowardGIXPUD WADEA'silkscreen #59/150signed and dated 199618 1/4 x 15 in. (unframed)
60-80
187Two Clemence Wescoupe limited edition silkscreens,titled: 'Mother & Child' and 'Seperation of Spirit', numbered 1/150 and 39/150 respectivelyNotes: (unframed)
100-150
188
190
191Four Chinese carved figures of dragons and dogs
100-150
192A Chinese carved jade chop block,plus a carved jade fo dog
200-300
193A Chinese baluster shaped celadon vase,with scrolling and flowering vine decoration6 x 3 in.
200-300
194An Imperial Art glass iridescent vase5 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.
100-150
195An Imperial Art glass iridescent pinched bowl2 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
100-150
196A coloured art glass vase,on blue ground, with purple decoration13 x 7 in.
60-80
197A Chinese baluster shaped blue and white vase,decorated with birds amongst foliage15 in. h.
200-300
198A cloisonne vase,on blue ground, decorated with flowers and butterflies12 1/2 x 6 in.
100-150
199
200A Chinese ovoid blue and white lidded jar,the sides decorated with figurines13 in. h.
150-250
201A cloisonne bottle neck vase,on cream ground, decorated with geometric designs12 x 6 1/2 in.
200-300
202A brass chamberstick,together with trivet5 in. h.
70-90
203A Japanese copper mirror11 in. h.
80-100
204A Wedgwood green jasperware double handled lidded urn,decorated with foliate swags and panels of Grecian gods12 x 5 1/2 in.
200-300
205An Aurens irridescent blue, low glass comport,together with a waisted glass bowl
40-60
206A Flavelle Bros. & Co. Sydney & Brisbane brass ships protractor,and a brass anchor paper weight
150-250
207Two Continental porcelain figures,together with a pierced plate and a sponge decorated pint mug
60-80
208A pair of 19th c. cut glass high comports,with a deep floral indentation to the rims and raised upon central columns with hexagonal bases; together with five boat-shaped open salts and a water jug, a pair of table lustres and two decanters9 in. dia. (comports)Notes: (damage noted)
200-300
209A Losol Ware cheese dish and cover,three jugs, a triple bon-bon dish and a Turner soup dish
40-60
210
211A Royal Worcester serving dish and bowldecorated with flowers and gilt, monogrammed 'AF', date code 1894
80-120
212A pair of green and gilt tole lamps,together with a pair of yellow glazed faience vases, a figure of a man with a broom, and two Staffordshire porcelain dogsNotes: (damage)
60-80
213A bronze sculpture of a reclining female nude,on black marble base7 x 7 in.
200-300
214A pair of American bronze bookends,decorated with acorns and a bust of Hiawatha
80-120
215A pair of brass candlesticks,together with a chamber stick, an inkwell, a pen rest and a letter holder
150-250
216A set of four sterling open salts and pepperettes (4)
70-90
217A pair of silver plated pheasant sculptures5 in. h. x 22 in. l. x 3 in. d.
100-200
218A Chinese multi-coloured ginger jar,on wooden base; together with bottle vase with impressed figures of birds amongst trees8 x 7 in.
100-150
219A pair of Chinese cracked eggshell pattern vases,with Fo dog and ring handles9 1/2 x 5 in.
100-200
220A pair of Chinese famile rose planters9 1/2 x 11 1/2 in.
100-200
221A Continental oak secretaire bookcase,the upper section fitted with glazed upper doors, the slope front enclosing a fitted interior, above a pair of drawers sitting upon a stretcher base and bun feet83 in. h. x 37 in. l. x 19 in. d.
500-700
222A 20th c. Continental oak side cabinet,the upper section fitted with a central stained glass door with a Grecian maiden medallion, flanked by two shelves above two panelled doors, decorated with flowering urns, centred by turned pillars, sitting upon bun feet87 1/2 in. h. x 47 in. l. x 23 in. d.
800-1200
223A Chinese black lacquer and cloisonne Tang style horse21 in. h.
200-300
224A Handel desk lamp,fitted with a modern art glass shade15 in. h.
300-500
225A Staffordshire style figure of William Tell18 in. h.
100-150
226
227A cherry cased barometer,by Airguide Instrument Co.
80-120
228
229
230A carved and gilded wooden wall plaque,depicting a Phoenix
100-200
231A mahogany banjo barometer
150-250
232A late 18th / early 19th c. Dutch oil painting on metal,depicting two men in a tavern5 x 6 1/2 in.
200-300
233A pair of cased Geisha dolls
100-150
234
235A Persian wool carpet,with geometric designs, and a Persian style runner
40-60
236A Kerman wool carpet,having cream field, with central medallion, pale blue border, decorated with flowering branches9 ft. 11 in. x 16 ft. 9 in.
200-300
237A pair of Victorian mahogany lady's and gentleman's chairs,with carved arms and feet
200-300
238A large Chinese bronze archaic style teapot,decorated with dragons, peonies, and other animals16 in. h. x 18 in. l. x 13 in. d.
150-250
239A Chinese bronze archaic style metal teapot,with handle, decorated with dragons and mythical beasts12 in. h. x 14 in. l. x 12 in. d.
100-200
240A Chinese hardwood coffee table,with pierced apron, and ball and claw feet17 in. h. x 38 in. l. x 22 in. d.
300-500
241A Georgian pierced brass fire kerb,on claw feet with matching brass fire tools
300-500
242A pair of elephant garden seats,porcelain and polychromed21 in. h. x 21 in. l. x 9 1/2 in. d.
150-250
243A porcelain and polychromed drum garden seat,decorated with a panel depicting an ancient warrior16 x 12 in.
80-120
244A married pair of Chinese hanging gongsone decorated with foliate patterns and dragons, the other with geometric designs
100-200
245
246A Victorian four-piece cast iron tilled back fire surround,decorated with Scottish thistle
500-700
247A Victorian five-arm brass hanging light21 x 20 in.
150-250
248A set of four carved Chinese panels,depicting figures in exterior scenes29 x 12 1/2 in. (each)
100-150
249A set of four carved Chinese panels,depicting figures in exterior scenes36 x 14 in. (each)
100-150
250An Edwardian mahogany and strung long cased clock
200-300
251An American Luggage Company brass bound steamer trunk,with fitted interior
60-80
252Willy Guhl, Swiss (1915-2004)Loop Chair, made of Eternit
1500-2500
253
254A group of various prints and engravings
80-120
255A nest of four Chinese huali wood tables,with pierced and carved aprons
300-500
256A cast bronze seated Buddha
200-300
257A small Korean wooden chest,fitted with three small drawers and a lower cupboard
250-350
258A small Korean elm chest,with hinged flap to front22 3/4 in. h. x 23 1/4 in. l. x 13 in. d.
200-300
259A black painted wrought iron planter stand
40-50
260A group of various prints and engravings
80-120
261A Chinese carved wooden and polychromed Fo dog
100-200
262A Chinese black lacquer alter table,with gilt accents
300-500
263A Chinese hardwood occasional chair,with carved and pierced splat back, round seat
100-200
264A small Chinese black lacquer occasional table,with gilt accents
100-150
265A round Chinese, highly carved occasional table,the top decorated with scene of figures in a landscape
200-300
266Georg Baxtera set of four prints in ebonised and gilt frames10 1/2 x 15 in.
100-150
267A Heriz wool carpet,having red field, nine cream and blue medallions, and blue border9 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 8 in.
600-800
268Ercole MagrottiItalian (1895-1967)SEASIDE VILLASoil on canvassigned23 x 45 in.
800-1200
269A 19th c. gilt wood and gesso overmantel mirror
300-500
270A ceramic bowl,filled with wax fruit
20-30
271A pair of mahogany and strung rectangular side tables,and a mahogany corner stand
80-120
272
273A steel engraving by John Webber,entitled 'A View of the Habitations in Nootka Sound'10 x 15 1/2 in.
100-200
274A 19th c. Continental oil painting,depicting a young man and a lady; on canvas5 x 6 1/2 in.
200-300
275Gordon Kit Thorne, BCSA CPE, CSPE, FCACanadian (1896-1982)STILL LIFE - VASE OF FLOWERSpastelsigned19 x 13 1/4 in.
100-150
276Artist UnknownFIGURES BY A FALLEN TREEoil on canvasunsigned17 x 21 in.
250-350
277A Hamedan wool carpet,having a red field, cream central medallion and navy border9 ft. 1 in. x 12 ft. 2 in.
500-700
278Emile BelletFrenchD'or et de Reveseriolithographsigned in print29 x 24 in.
100-150
279Jack RigauxCanadianVIOLIN AND GERANIUMwatercoloursigned13 x 13 1/4 in.
150-250
280A Japanese painting of a bird on wood panel,signed with a seal to the bottom right
200-300
281Gordon Kit Thorne, BCSA CPE, CSPE, FCACanadian (1896-1982)THE HARPIESlithographsigned8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
70-90
282Gordon Kit Thorne, BCSA CPE, CSPE, FCACanadian (1896-1982)RAVEN AND THE FROG FISHERMENlithographsigned8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
70-90
283Gordon Kit Thorne, BCSA CPE, CSPE, FCACanadian (1896-1982)THE MEDICINE MANlithographsigned8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
70-90
284Gordon Kit Thorne, BCSA CPE, CSPE, FCACanadian (1896-1982)SIS-I-UTL AND THE TOQUIT DANCERlithographsigned8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.
70-90
285A carved pine carousel horse
400-600
286Craig YeatsCanadianCOASTAL SCAPEoil on boardsigned and dated '8610 x 12 in.
200-300
287A brass kettle,together with a pierced stand wall bracket and brass wall plate
80-120
288A US Navy ships bell
15-20
289A square wooden plinth
40-60
290A Regency period mahogany swing framed toilet mirror
100-150
291A mahogany cased mantel clock,having a brass face, steel chapter ring, striking
200-300
292A Continental walnut side table fitted with 2 drawers
400-600
293A 19th c. cylindrical copper and brass coal bucket
60-80
294David Mead, British (20th c.)Landscape with Trees and Lake, oil on canvas, signed24 x 36 in.
300-500
295Constance PomeroyCanadianABSTRACToil on boardsigned24 x 29 in.
300-500
296A wall-mounted mirror
$10-20
297
298After J. F. Herring Snr.a set of four hunting prints
80-120
299A cased collection of moths,including Gluttula and other varietiesNotes: (damage)
5-10
300Peggy GoetyLANDSCAPE OF A HOUSEwatercolour21 x 16 in.
80-120
301Theodore J. GraceyIrishABOVE THE GLENSwatercoloursigned10 x 14 in.
500-700
302Brian R. Johnson, FCACanadian (1932 - )COUNTRY ROAD WITH MOUNTAINSwatercoloursigned20 x 26 in.
300-500
303A pair of wooden single beds
150-250
304A small mahogany framed wall mirror
70-90
305A large walnut extending table, with 6 leaves
500-700
306A set of 10 French provincial dining chairs
500-700
307A large Continental walnut sideboard,fitted with four doors102 1/4 in. l. x 24 3/4 in. d. x 39 in. h.
900-1000
308A Tabriz wool carpet,having red field, cream and navy medallion and navy border9 ft. 7 in. x 12 ft. 6 in.
400-600
309A 19th c. painted leather four-fold screen69 in. h. x 80 in. w.
200-300
310An oak single door display cabinet,with glass shelves decorated with inlaid diamond borders and flower head medallions
300-500
311
312A 19th c. painted leather three-fold screen69 in. h. x 54 in. w.
200-300
313
314A mahogany secretaire,the upper section fitted with a fall front concealing a fitted interior, the lower section fitted with three drawers, all raised on cabriole legs; together with a side chair
400-600
315A Tabriz wool carpet,having red field, multi-coloured central medallion and navy border9 ft. 11 in. x 13 ft. 2 in.
500-700
316An oak coal scuttle,with shovel and side chair with black seat
100-150
317OPEN LOT
318An Edwardian mahogany and strung marble-topped wash stand,fitted with a pair of panel doors
100-150
319A 19th c. mahogany swing framed toilet mirror,fitted with two drawers; Edinburgh makers label, Hugh Paton
100-150
320A large group of irons and stands
60-80
321OPEN LOT
322A Victorian mahogany balloon back side chair,with peach coloured seat
40-60
323An Al Cap artist's proof,titled 'Every Year it Gets - Puff! Tougher to Get to Florida'27 1/2 x 25 1/2 in.
100-150
324
325Mark B. StevensCanadianABSTRACTserigraph A/Psigned17 x 24 in.
150-250
326After Qi BaishiChineseCRAYFISHwatercolour on paper21 1/2 in. l.
300-500
327
328A Persian garden design wool carpet,on red field with panels of garden scenes with foliate border9 ft. 6 in. x 12 ft. 10 in.
300-500
329A pair of ink sketches,depicting English country manors, by H. L. Pratt; signed and dated 184810 x 14 in.
200-300
330A Crown Ducal dinner service,comprising 9 dinner plates, 8 large suacers, 7 salad plates, 5 bread butter plates, 2 small bowls, 5 cups and saucers, a tureen, a sugar boat, and 2 oval plates
100-150
331An oval walnut coffee table,with marble top
60-80
332A Victorian mahogany ladies chair,with green upholstery
100-150
333A Victorian rosewood occasional table,octagonal, with inlaid banding
400-600
334A framed Chinese brass plaque,depicting a dragon in clouds22 in. h.
200-300
335A pair of gilt and carved wall panels,depicting birds amongst the trees21 x 7 in.
60-80
336A Victorian walnut settee,with carved top rail and foliate carved arms; together with tufted seat back
300-500
337A 19th c. mahogany swing framed toilet mirror
80-120
338A Victorian mahogany washstand,marble topped
400-600
339An Edwardian nursing chair,together with an Edwardian side chair
80-120
340A late 19th C Chinese watercolour,depicting a mountain and river scene
100-200
341A pair of Vancouver street banners,designed by Toni Onley, signed and numbered 69/100
300-500
342A Continental walnut display cabinet,the upper two door cabinet above lower section with two panelled doors
700-900
343A white carrera marble plinth
400-600
344A nest of four tables,with painted tops depicting ruins24 in. h. x 22 in. l. x 16 in. d.
200-300
345A needlework sampler,signed Ellen, dated 187112 x 9 in.
60-80
346A Victorian mahogany framed parlour chair,with carved and foliate decoration
300-500
347A Persian wool carpet,on red ground with blue medallions and cream border
200-300
348A pair of cased Kabuki actors,depicted tending a rock garden14 in. h. x 7 in. l. x 8 in. d.
150-250
349A Kerman wool carpet,on cream ground, decorated with floral border and red central medallion9 ft. 4 in. x 14 ft.
300-500
350A Victorian mahogany gentleman's chair,with pierced top rail, scroll arms and cabriole legs, upholstered in red with tufted back
200-300
351An oak cushion topped stool,with carved legs
80-120
352A Chinese bottle vase on crackled brown ground,decorated with birds amongst the trees19 x 20 in.
100-150
353
354A Japanese tansu trunk,fitted with two drawers and a pair of doors on stretcher base26 in. h. x 28 in. l. x 18 in. d.
300-500
355A Victorian rosewood tub chair,with marquetry back, reeded front legs, with cream and floral upholstry
150-250
356A group of various brass items,together with an oak candle box
100-150
357A pair of Edwardian mahogany side chairs,with double swan neck pedament, centering a floral swag, with a carved apron and back rest, and turned front legs on H-frame stretcher
300-500
358Creswick Boydell, RCAEnglishRIVER SCENEwatercoloursigned14 1/2 x 21 1/2 in.
500-700
359Edward Wesson, RI, RBA, RSMAa group of watercolours depicting river scenes
200-300
360Jas EnglehartAustrianMOUNTAIN LANDSCAPEoil on boardsigned29 x 59 in.
2000-3000
361A steel engraving,entitled 'Greenwich Pensioners Commemorating the Battle of Trafalgar', in a gilt and rosewood frame21 x 29 in.
100-200
362Two panels of acid-etched glass,decorated with foliate designs
400-600
363An early 19th c. pine trunk,with later painted decorations
400-600
364An ornate gilt framed mirror,with floral decoration
200-300
365An oak hanging clock,with silvered face27 in. h. x 10 in. l. x 5 1/2 in. d.
100-150
366An inlaid mahogany barometer,by Short & Mason
150-250
367An oak aneroid barometer
80-120
368A Persian wool carpet,on white ground with red and blue border, and flowering vine centre8 x 10 ft.
369A pair of gilt wood gesso pricket candle stands,supported upon three dolphins, reeded columns and floral designs36 in.
600-800
370A Chinese carved wood box,decorated with a man and a boy by a stream below a poem in miniature3 1/4 x 2 1/2 in.
500-600
371An impressive late 19th century Chinese ivory bird cage,carved with floral decorations
3000-5000
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2. SUCCESSFUL BIDDER: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, but in the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have the discretion to determine the successful bidder, or to re-offer the article in dispute. Such determination shall be final and binding.
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16. RESERVES: Certain goods may be offered subject to a confidential reserve placed by the owner. The auctioneer in such cases may bid on behalf of the owner only to the amount of the reserve. Consignors are not permitted to bid on their consignment property.
17. ABSENTEE BIDS: The auctioneer, as a courtesy to clients, will accept absentee bids for clients unable to attend this sale. Maynards is not responsible for bids entered incorrectly or for bids missed, or any other errors or failures. All outstanding accounts for absentee bidders must be settled in full by SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH 2009 BY 5:00 PM
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