:Michael Ivankovich's March 10-11 auction once again proved that
despite a softer antiques and collectibles market, good
merchandise will still bring top prices. One of Wallace Nutting's
rarest and most desirable hand painted photographs - "Elizabeth
and Her Pets" - brought $6,325, making this the second-highest
selling Wallace Nutting picture at auction to date.
Several factors contributed to the price achieved - subject
matter, rarity and condition - according to Ivankovich. It
featured a child and a rare St Bernard dog with her puppies. It
was taken in California and had not been seen in nearly ten
years. "The condition was excellent," said Ivankovich, "and three
very determined telephone bidders all contributed to this strong
Wallace Nutting price."
Other top selling Wallace Nutting pictures included "Mrs
Maloney," $3,300; "Pasture Dell," $1,980; "A Peep Down the
Street," $1,760; and "Better Than Mowing," $1,210.
Wallace Nutting furniture also fared well. The top-selling
furniture lot included a set of four #301 Windsor brace back side
chairs with New England turnings and assorted Nutting markings,
$3,850. Other Nutting Furniture included a #432 writing arm
Windsor chair in black paint, having two drawers, a candle slide
and an early paper label, $2,750; #623 mahogany butterfly table
with block branded signature, $2,090; #754 Chippendale tiger
maple mirror with block brand, $990; and a #465 unmarked
Chippendale wingback armchair, $880.
This set of four #301 Windsor brace back side chairs with New
England turnings and assorted Nutting markings sold for $3,850.
Nutting-like pictures also generally did quite well, with the
top selling picture being a Charles R Higgins stagecoach scene, "A
Hurried Departure." This picture brought $440 and may be an auction
record for a Charles Higgins hand painted photograph.
All prices include the ten percent buyer's premium.
Michael Ivankovich's next auction will be conducted on Friday,
June 2, in Southbury, Conn. It will be conducted in conjunction
with the 2006 Wallace Nutting Collectors Club Convention in
Southbury, the home of Wallace Nutting from 1905 to 1912.
Featured will be 550 lots of Wallace Nutting and Nutting-like
hand painted pictures, books and memorabilia, as well as more
than ten pieces of Wallace Nutting furniture. Featured lots
include a #65 Wallace Nutting Goddard tall case clock, other
Nutting furniture, Palestine prints and many other Nutting
rarities.
For information, 215-345-6094 or www.michaelivankovich.com.