Big multi-estate auction planned for Jan. 21-23 by Philip Weiss Hundreds of mostly fresh-to-the-market lots in a number of categories will change hands at a weekend multi-estate sale Jan. 21-23 by Philip Weiss Auctions, at #1 Neil Court in Oceanside, New York.
News-Antique.com - Dec 13,2010 - (OCEANSIDE, N.Y.) – Hundreds of mostly fresh-to-the-market lots in a number of categories will change hands at a weekend multi-estate sale Jan. 21-23 by Philip Weiss Auctions. The sale will be held in the Philip Weiss Auctions showroom, at #1 Neil Court in Oceanside. Online bidding will be facilitated by Proxibid.com. Phone and left bids will also be accepted.
“As 2010 draws to a close, we are busy preparing for our 2011 auction season,” said Philip Weiss of Philip Weiss Auctions. “Despite a down economy, 2010 was one of our busiest years ever. We have some incredible merchandise not just in the January auction, but for other sales planned. But we still need more great items and collections to keep our buyers happy.”
The action will kick off Friday afternoon, Jan. 21, at 4 p.m., with a session dedicated mainly to antique advertising, coin-operated machines, signs, a collection of shoe-related trade cards, catalogs and more. The Jan. 22 session will feature Hollywood memorabilia, rock ‘n’ roll items and more. Jan. 23 will showcase important paintings, period furniture, Hummels and more.
The Jan. 22 session is noteworthy because it will include Part 3 of The Lester Glassner Collection of Hollywood memorabilia with additions, featuring movie posters and stills; a collection of movie posters and lobby cards, with many horror and science fiction examples; and the original 2-piece costume worn by Bob Keeshan for the iconic kids' show Captain Kangaroo.
The movie posters will include insert posters for Son of Dracula (Realart, 1943) and The Return of the Vampire (Columbia, 1943). Lobby cards will feature The Wolf Man (Realart, 1948), Superman and the Mole Men (Lippert, 1951), and The Thing from Another World (RKO, 1951). One-sheet posters will include a rare example of Seven Footprints to Satan (First National Pictures, 1929), plus G-Men vs. the Black Dragon (Republic, 1943), The Invisible Man (Realart, 1951), Terror from the Year 5,000 (American International, 1958), and additional movie posters.
The fine art, scheduled to cross the block Sunday, Jan. 23, will include the following:
An original pen and wash drawing titled By the Water by Francesco Lazzaro Guardi (Italian, 1712-1793), faintly signed lower right. Guardi was renowned for his 18th century architectural renderings, cityscapes, religious paintings and other works.
An oil on board painting by Jean Dufy (French, 1888-1964), titled Circus Scene, signed lower right. Dufy was successful in several media. He painted city scenes and museums, but he was also accomplished in porcelain decoration and theater sets.
An oil on canvas painting by Boris Israelevich Anisfeld (Russian, 1879-1973), titled Horses of St. Mark, signed and dated (1914). Anisfeld was a sculptor, lithographer, painter, illustrator, set designer and long-time teacher at the Art Institute of Chicago.
A signed, numbered woodcut by Maurits Cornelius Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972), titled Day and Night, and a signed and numbered lithograph on woven paper titled Boven en Onder. Escher was known for his graphic art and earned high acclaim for his so-called “impossible structures.” He also did realistic style work