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CATALOGUES (AUCTION) Date: 1986 Title: Furnishings by George M Niedecken For Residence of Mr. ER Irving, Decator, Ill, Frank Lloyd Wright Architect. December 12, 1986 at 7:00 p.m. Sale No. 643. (Soft Cover) (Published by Phillips Ltd., New York)
Author: Shapiro, Andrew; Phillips Ltd.
Description: Auction catalog for 16 lots. Includes history, description and twenty photographs, of which six are reprinted from "Western Architect, 1913" which show examples of items in their original setting. Estimated sale price as well as hand written selling price. Original Soft Cover List Price $10.00 by mail. (First Edition)
Size: 8 x 10.
Pages: Pp 32
ST#: 1986.18.0305
Date: 1987 Title: Important Frank Lloyd Wright & Am Arts & Crafts inc. Ceramics
Author: Christie's
Description: 12/12/87 Auction Catalog (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 113
ST#: 1987.05.0899
Date: 1988 Title: Important Frank Lloyd Wright & American Arts & Crafts including Ceramics
Author: Christie's
Description: 6/11/88 Auction Catalog (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 111
ST#: 1988.15.0404
Date: 1989 Title: Important Am Arts & Crafts & Arch Designs
Author: Christie's
Description: 6/10/89 Auction Catalog (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 124
ST#: 1989.05.0799
Date: 1989 Title: American Arts and Crafts and Architectural Designs. New York, June 16, 1989. (Published by Sotheby's, New York)
Author: Sotheby's
Description: Auction catalog which includes seven items. Front and back cover: Avery Coonley Playhouse window circa 1912, estimated sale price $225,000 - 300,000. Includes ten photographs Original cover price $18.00. (First Edition)
Size: 8.25 x 10.6
Pages: Pp 50
ST#: 1989.43.1206
Date: 1989 Title: Sothebys: 20th Century Decorative Arts 3/10-11/89
Author: Sothebys
Description: 3/10-11/89 Auction Catalog (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 570-581
ST#: 1989.15.0501
Date: 1990 Title: Important 19th and 20th Century Architectural Objects and Designs, including Prints, Drawings, Photographs, Books, Periodicals and Letters Relating to Frank Lloyd Wright and other Chicago Architects. April 21, 1990 (Published by Leslie Hindman, Inc., Chicago)
Author: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
Description: Catalog of 534 lots with a majority being related to Wright. Includes 95 photographs related to Wright items. 8 x 10. Cover item sold for $5,200 plus a 10% buyer's premium. (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 120
ST#: 1990.52.1206
Date: 1992 Title: Arts & Crafts and Architectural Designs (Published by Christie, Manson & Woods International, Inc. New York)
Author: Christie's
Description: Saturday December 12, 1992. Including Works From the Domino's Center for Architectural and Design. Includes item #'s 157-176 by Wright. Includes printed sheet of final sale prices. (First Edition)
Size: 8.25 x 10.5
Pages: Pp 68
ST#: 1992.52.0405
Date: 1993 Title: Important Works by Frank Lloyd Wright From Dominos Center
Author: Christie's
Description: Auction Catalog featuring (cover) the Husser Dining Room Table and Side Chairs. (First Edition) See our Wright Study on the Husser Residence.
Size:
Pages: Pp 101
ST#: 1993.05.0899
Date: 1996 Title: Christies Collectibles: Art Deco Ceramics
Author: Hay, Jane
Description: The Connoisseurs Guide (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 9, 77
ST#: 1996.02.0301
Date: 1996 Title: 20th Century Fine Paintings, March 3, 1996 (Published by Treadway Gallery, Inc., Oak Park, IL)
Author: Treadway Gallery, Inc.
Description: Arts & Crafts featuring the collection of David Allswang of Oakland, CA. Includes five items by Wright. Lot 433 Imperial Hotel chair 1930 which sold for $5,000 and Lot 437 (cover) Rendering of "A play resort and sports club for Huntington Hartford"¯ which sold for $65,000 plus a 10% buyer's premium. Includes five photographs including the cover. Also includes final sale results. Original list price $30.00. (First Edition)
Size: 8.5 x 11
Pages: Pp 174
ST#: 1996.57.0107
Date: 1998
Title: The Arts & Crafts Price Guide, Furniture. Limbert, Stickley Brothers, Lifetime, Shop of the Crafters, Frank Lloyd Wright. A decade of Auction Results, 1987-1997. (Hard Cover) (Published by Treadway Gallery Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio)
Author: Treadway, Don
Description: "Introduction. As we approach the 21st Century and the 100th Anniversary of the Arts & Crafts Movement in America, we have witnessed the emergence of Limbert, Lifetime and Stickley Brothers furniture makers to a significant place in the world of collecting. The interest in the designs by makers from this period has rivaled that of any in the antique world. Comparatively, the Arts & Crafts market is a recent phenomenon with much scholarly research being done regarding both the social and artistic aspects, but collectors are also looking for sources to help determine the value of their pieces. Many people question why similar forms can vary greatly in price and, understandably, they are looking for answers..."¯
Section Five: Frank Lloyd Wright, pages 127-159. Item numbers 532-692, description and realized price for 161 lots. Includes 65 photographs, most with multiple pieces of furniture and windows. (First Edition)
Size: 8.75 x 11.25
Pages: Pp 168
ST#: 1998.116.0323Date: 1999
Title: Christie’s New York: Important 20th Century Decorative Art, Including Arts & Crafts and Architectural Designs. 11 June 1999 (Published by Christie’s, New York)
Author: Christie’s New York
Description: Christie’s Auction Catalog, June 11, 1999. Lots 1-148. Lots 12-18 relate to Frank Lloyd Wright and include items from: House Beautiful, Avery Coonley Playhouse, Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Isabel Roberts, Sherman Booth, Avery Cooley (2).
Lot 16: A single Sherman Booth Floor Lamp. Description: “Lot 16. A Mahogany Floor Lamp. Frank Lloyd Wright, for the Sherman M. Booth Residence, Glencoe, Illinois, circa 1915. 65" x 10" x 14". Price realized $21,850. (First Edition)
Size: 8.25 x 10.5
Pages: Pp 164
ST#: 1999.107.0699Date: 1999 Title: Barbara Streisand Collection: Important Am Arts & Crafts
Author: Christie's
Description: 11/29/99 Auction Catalog (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 199
ST#: 1999.12.1201
Date: 1999 Title: Memories... The Personal Property of Barbara Streisand
Author: Christie's
Description: 12/2/99 Auction Catalog (First Edition)
Size:
Pages: Pp 115
ST#: 1999.13.1201
Date: 2002 Title: 20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts. Sunday, September 29, 2002 in Los Angeles (Published by Butterfields Auctioneers Corp.)
Author: Butterfields Auctioneers Corp.
Description: Includes two Wright items and related Wesley Peters items. Estimated sale price for S.C. Johnson & Son Administration Building Chair (pictured on cover), circa 1936, and manufactured by Steelcase, estimated sale price $12-15,000. Final sale price $104,750. Original catalog list price $30.00. (First Edition)
Size: 8.5 x 11
Pages: Pp 96
ST#: 2002.62.0506
Date: 2006 Title: Mass Modern, 17 June 2006 (Published by Wright Actions, Chicago)
Author: Wright Auctions
Description: Auction catalog which included Lot 488, "Frank Lloyd Wright cast concrete baluster from the Robert W. Roloson House, Chicago, IL 1894."¯ Includes one photograph. Original list price $20.00. (First Edition)
Size: 8.25 x 10.75
Pages: Pp 176
ST#: 2006.08.0107
Date: 2010 Title: 20th Century Art & Design, March 7, 2010, Treadway / Toomey (Published by Treadway / Toomey Gallery, Inc., Cincinnati, Oak Park)
Author: Treadway / Toomey Gallery, Inc.
Description: Item 308 "Important Frank Lloyd Wright rendering; early presentation drawing for the Frances Apartments, 1895, demolished in 1971. Watercolor delineated for Wright by Paul Lautrup. Sighed by Wright and Lautrup. The Francis Apartments were commissioned by the Terra Haute Trust Co. and built as middle-class housing on Chicago's south side. Sixteen Wright items on pages: Cover, 47-49, 51. Original list price $35.00. Soft Cover (First Edition)
Size: 8.5 x 11
Pages: Pp 200
ST#: 2010.02.0310
Date: 2016 Title: Frank Lloyd Wright. The George D. Sturges Residence (Published by Los Angeles Modern Auctions, Van Nuys, CA)
Author: Contributing Editors: Loughrey, Peter; Hines, Thomas S.; Escher, Frank; Cerio, Greg
Description: Published in conjunction with the sale of the George D. Sturges Residence (1939 - S.272). Volume includes history, drawings and photographs related to the Sturges Residence, as well as additional lots to be sold at auction on February 21, 2016. Essays by Hines, Escher and Cerio. "...Built of steel, concrete, brick and wood, the house is approached from the west at the rear just off the carport at the top of the hill. Visitors could either proceed around the encircling deck to enter through the living room on the eastern side or, as most did, through the small kitchen to the west. With less square footage than the Usonians in the Middle West, the house contains a relatively large living-dining room, two small bedrooms, and one bath on the main level. Tiny stairs lead up to the roof deck and down into the windowless basement, which Bridges used as a dark room and studio. In 1939, Wright had deputized his recent Taliesin disciple, John Lautner, to complete final details of the design and to supervise construction..." Thomas S. Hines, p.10. Original list price $15.00 (First Edition)
Size: 8 x 8
Pages: Pp 72
ST#: 2016.02.0216
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