Woody Antique Auction
Saturday March 19, 2022 at 9:30am CST
Woody Auction Hall at 130 E 3rd St, Douglass, KS
info@woodyauction.com
www.woodyauction.com
316-747-2694
Preview: Friday, March 18, 2022 –1pm to 5pm
DOUGLASS, KAN. — The lifetime single-owner collection of David and Marlene Howard of Ohio — hundreds of antiques gathered over many decades of dedicated searching — will come up for bid on Saturday, March 19, at 9:30 am Central time by Woody Auction, online and live in the firm’s auction hall. In all, more than 450 lots will be sold.
“This collection is well above average because of the care and diligence the Howards spent finding only the best items,” said Jason Woody of Woody Auction. “What makes it special is its sheer breadth, and this auction barely covers half of it. The other portion, with a spotlight on children’s dishes, will be featured in the coming months. That will be an online-only auction planned for later in the year.”
Woody said that the Howards were frequent attendees at Woody Auction events through the years. “They made the decision to downsize and sell their collection the way they had purchased many of the items — at public auction without reserve,” Woody said. “Their quiet and unassuming demeanor could sometimes catch other buyers off guard when it came to pieces they truly wanted.”
Two lots could easily top the $10,000 mark. One is a bowl marked R.S. Prussia, 10½ inches in diameter with a portrait décor and a lavender and white satin finish — the only known example of a Spring Season bowl in the Carnation mold. The other is a Regina upright music box, serial #3500107, fully operational and functioning with good sound. The music box, with 22 15-inch discs, has a mahogany case, curved glass, the original Regina label, double comb and a dial selector.
Many of the items are glass pieces and there are many vases, including a signed Daum Nancy French cameo art glass vase, 15½ inches tall, boasting a yellow, white, orange and amethyst mottled ground, cameo carved chestnuts and enamel highlights; an American brilliant cut glass vase in the Othello pattern by Clark, 20 inches tall and weighing more than 17 pounds, with a thick blank and huge hobstar base; and a rare plated amberina art glass trumpet vase by New England, 9 inches in height.
An example of a chocolate pot marked R.S. Prussia (Iris Mold, Spring), 11¾ inches tall, has a rare keyhole spring season portrait décor and iridescent Tiffany ground with heavy gold highlights. Also offered is an R.S. Prussia chocolate set with ribbon and jewel mold, a dice throwers scenic décor and gold and opal jewel highlights. The set includes a pot and four matching cups and saucers.
A table lamp by Pairpoint, 20½ inches tall, features a Venice shade having yellow and white panels with a large pink rose décor, electrified, with a Pairpoint signed shade and marked base. Also up for bid will be an American brilliant cut glass cranberry cut to clear tankard, 10 inches tall, in the Prism and Fluke pattern, with a clear applied ribbed handle, ray cut base and sterling collar marked “J.F. Fradley.”
Rounding out just a handful of the day’s expected top lots is a 51-piece sterling flatware set in the Kirk Rose pattern by Kirk & Sons. The total weight of the solid silver items in the entire set is 1,750 grams.
An in-person gallery preview will be conducted on Friday, March 18, from 1 to 5 pm Central time. Woody Auction’s 5,000-square-foot auction hall is at 130 East 3rd Street. For information, 316-747-2694 or www.woodyauction.com.
Live and Internet bidding, plus absentee and phone bidding available. Online bidding available at: www.liveauctioneers.com/woody-auction-llc
NO RESERVES. No Buyer’s Premium (BP) for those in attendance (when paying with cash or check)! Make your plans today to attend in person or bid “Live” online.
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