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  • Ebay roundup, October 2007, part 1

    This month, there are more knicknacks than you can shake even the fanciest stick at over on the mother of all online auction sites. The following aren’t necessarily excellent deals, but everything here is at least interesting.

    As usual, I’m avoiding everything labeled misleadingly (i.e., "Roycroft era," "Stickley style," "maybe Stickley?," etc. … I’ll have plenty more up next week and the week after.

    • pair of Roycroft candleholders, copper, one with original finish
    • brass Roycroft letter-holders, excellent condition
    • varnished copper Roycroft bowl
    • L & JG Stickley "lunch table"
    • contemporary Stickley wastepaper basket
    • reproduction Harvey Ellis / Stickley #72 magazine cabinet
    • Stickley-design copper lamp, contemporary, made by Luke Marshall
    • two-tone Van Briggle pitcher, burgundy glaze
    • small blue Rookwood vase
    • cobalt blue Rookwood #2373 vase, 1920
    • tan pillow with pretty embroidered Charles Rennie Mackintosh design
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  • Arts & Crafts on Ebay: September 2007

    Lots of A&C copper, furniture & various knick-knacks of interest to Arts & Crafts collectors and aficionados up on Ebay this week. I’m not including prices since I’m writing this on Monday and by the time it goes up on Tuesday morning, the current bids may all be a bit higher than they are now; I did try to select only what I thought were underpriced / good bargain items.

    copper: Lots of copper, some nice and some crap. Ignore all the "I was told this was Roycroft but it’s unmarked" claims (or this guy, who inexplicably includes the word "Roycroft" in the name of an Joseph Sankey copper pitcher) – they diligently marked all their pieces, and while some of these unmarked pieces are nice items, they are not Roycroft so don’t be tricked into paying a premium for them. Same goes for the folks who list items as "Stickley era" or "possibly Gustav Stickley?" – they’re just using the shotgun approach to get as many people to see the listing as possible, and while you can’t fault their sales acumen, you certainly shouldn’t give money to these ethically-challenged dealers. Here are some attractive pieces which seem to be sold honestly and without the tricks listed above:

    • hammered copper platter, 13 inches, nice patina
    • hammered copper vase, 8 inches tall
    • hammered copper vase, 5 inches tall
    • hammered copper urn, Mexican, enormous – 4 feet deep and 32 inches wide!
    • copper box with oversized lid, attractive but needs some TLC
    • hammered copper candleholder marked JHD or JD
    • copper and glass table lamp, Meyda Tiffany (contemporary), after a Roycroft design

    furniture: Again, avoid the folks who have no idea what they’re selling. If it seems too good to be true (a Stickley Bros. armchair for $100?), it probably is; there are many dozens of cases of unscrupulous dealers affixing labels or making fake marks on unsigned pieces to drive the price up, so be careful. The following pieces seem to be listed accurately and fairly:

    • pair of Limbert chairs – one armchair, one rocker, with vinyl cushions (needing replacement)
    • wall mirror with shelf and attractive trim, 36 x 24 inches
    • loveseat / settle / sofa, attractive upholstery and spindle sides

    lighting: You would be amazed (or maybe not) at the number of jerks who list their cheap made-in-China knockoffs as a "Dirk van Erp original." However, not all ebay sellers are ripoff artists:

    • copper and glass table lamp, Meyda Tiffany (contemporary), after a Roycroft design
    • oak & mica table lamp, very pretty design and materials
    • floor lamp, oak and mica, octagonal shade

    architectural salvage & etc.

    • entry door & sidelights – pretty windows & shelf/lintel
    • heavy copper doorbell from Restoration Hardware, new in package
    • copper doorhandle & kickplate originally from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin
    • mantel, dark stained oak with pretty detail, from 1906 Kentucky house
    • wall clock, New Haven Clock Co.
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