Celebrating the arts - A Silent Auction at Grace Episcopal Church, Asheville, NC

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Celebrating the Artsat Grace Episcopal Church

Silent Auction – February 26, 2017

Silent Auction… We’re experimenting with a new project at Grace Church to celebrate the artists in our midst, find new homes for some of our treasures, raise money for a good cause (outreach), and enjoy a fun evening of fellowship – part of the Mardi Gras Dinner and Talent Show festivities on February 26th.

How will it work? Parishioners and other friends of Grace Church have donated paintings and other forms of art. We’ll offer these items for sale (bidding) starting February 17th, and up through the Mardi Gras event, Sunday, February 26 – until the bidding closes, around 8 p.m., when we’ll announce the highest bidders…

Advance bidding, in person… Starting on February 17th, we’ll create a display in the main lobby of the church, with images of each item, and with sign-up sheets, allowing everyone interested to enter a “silent bid.” That way, anyone who visits our church can participate, in person. By Saturday afternoon, February 25th, we’ll have all the items on display (not just photographs, allowing everyone to see them, and to make bids on their favorite items.

To reach a wider audience, we’ll also post this slide show on the church’s website, and on the Facebook page, as a way to promote and advertise this auction to a wide audience. Anyone interested in bidding can either come by the church and make a bid, or contact Ellen Brown (828-785-4225; inglesferry@gmail.com) and ask her to make a bid on your behalf.

#1 Anne Jarema – The Shell Gatherers (donor – Anne Jarema)

About the artist: In spite of going on to other careers, Anne Jarema always carried the love of painting and found time to take courses, including Life Drawing and Portraits at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh and the Students Art League in New York City. Even before retiring, she took watercolor classes from Jack Yelle, a Catskill based painter. After retirement, Anne started classes with Arthur Gilmore of Greenwood Lake, New York. She has exhibited at the Catskill Art Society and with the Northeast Watercolor Society. She recently became a member of the North Carolina Watercolor Society. Her paintings are in private collections and a new wing of the Catskill Regional Medical Center.

Medium: Watercolor (print)Dimensions: 8.5”h x 11”w 12”h w 15” w (framed)Beginning Bid: $45

#2 Anne Jarema – Still Life with Peppers (donor – Anne Jarema)

Medium : Watercolor (Print)Dimensions: 8 ½” h x 11” w 12” x 15” (framed) Beginning bid: $45

About the artist: In spite of going on to other careers, Anne Jarema always carried the love of painting and found time to take courses, including Life Drawing and Portraits at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh and the Students Art League in New York City. Even before retiring, she took watercolor classes from Jack Yelle, a Catskill based painter. After retirement, Anne started classes with Arthur Gilmore of Greenwood Lake, New York. She has exhibited at the Catskill Art Society and with the Northeast Watercolor Society. She recently became a member of the North Carolina Watercolor Society. Her paintings are in private collections and a new wing of the Catskill Regional Medical Center.

#3 Anne Jarema – Looking Glass Falls, Winter (donor – Anne Jarema)

Medium: water color (print)Dimensions: 8 ½”h w 11” w12”h x 15” w (framed)Beginning Bid - $45

About the artist: In spite of going on to other careers, Anne Jarema always carried the love of painting and found time to take courses, including Life Drawing and Portraits at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh and the Students Art League in New York City. Even before retiring, she took watercolor classes from Jack Yelle, a Catskill based painter. After retirement, Anne started classes with Arthur Gilmore of Greenwood Lake, New York. She has exhibited at the Catskill Art Society and with the Northeast Watercolor Society. She recently became a member of the North Carolina Watercolor Society. Her paintings are in private collections and a new wing of the Catskill Regional Medical Center.

#4 Anne Jarema – Two Gentlemen of Venice (donor – Anne Jarema)

Medium – Watercolor (print)Dimensions 11” h x 8 ½” w15”h x 12” w (framed)Beginning Bid - $45

About the artist: In spite of going on to other careers, Anne Jarema always carried the love of painting and found time to take courses, including Life Drawing and Portraits at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh and the Students Art League in New York City. Even before retiring, she took watercolor classes from Jack Yelle, a Catskill based painter. After retirement, Anne started classes with Arthur Gilmore of Greenwood Lake, New York. She has exhibited at the Catskill Art Society and with the Northeast Watercolor Society. She recently became a member of the North Carolina Watercolor Society. Her paintings are in private collections and a new wing of the Catskill Regional Medical Center.

Around the Harbor is an unusual and unique print of a water color painted by Immy Withers, mother of David Withers. Immy painted these scene in the round, from different perspectives of the Marina at Oriental, NC circa 1990.

Medium – Watercolor (Print)Framed Dimensions – 20” x 20”Beginning bid - $60

#5 Immy Withers – Around the Harbor (donor – Sally and David Withers)

#6 Gertrude N. Eldredge – Village Walk, 1949 (donor – Maria Mason)

This oil painting is a mid-century modern piece, signed and dated 1949. Eldridge, from Michigan, was a friend of Maria Mason’s mother-in-law, Janice Pulse Schierhorn. It depicts the Shenandoah Valley.

Medium: OilFramed: White wood Dimensions: H: 21 ¼” ; W: 25 1/4 “Beginning Bid: $55

#7 Gertrude N. Eldredge - Barn on Mountain Lane, 1949(Donor – Maria Mason)

Oil painting by Gertrude Eldredge, mid-century modern; signed and dated 1949; Eldridge, probably from Michigan, was a friend of Maria Mason’s mother-in-law, Janice Pulse Schierhorn.

Medium: OilFramed: white woodDimensions: h: 21 ¼”; w 25 ¼”Beginning bid - $55

#8 Ann Vasilik – Patton Avenue, West (donor – Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – Watercolor/PrintFramed, with glassDimensions – 30” X 23”Estimated value - $200Beginning bid - $65

A native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Ann Vasilik arrived in Asheville in 1988, and has been very active in the art scene, painting landscapes and city scenes throughout the Western North Carolina region. She earned a BA in Fine Arts from Philadelphia College of Art. Martha and Randy acquired this print several years ago, as a gift on Randy’s retirement.

# 9 - Set of three French prints – c. Louis XIV (17th century)(donor – Steven Burkhofer)

Medium: Prints of 17th century art Dimensions: 16.5” x 12”Estimated value: $200Beginning bid: $100

This trio of French prints were made in the 1950’s, and Steven Birkhofer bought them at an auction in Atlanta, Georgie.

#10 – Sam Bissette – By the seashore- c. 1970(donor – Steve Birkhofer)

Medium: Pen and ink, c. 1970Dimensions: Framed, with glassEstimated value: $100Beginning bid: $45

Steven Birkhofer purchased this at an auction in Wilmington, NC. Sam Bissette (1921 – 2005) was a WWII vet, a career banker and active board member of art societies and 2 NC museums. He also had a 30 year career as a prolific watercolorist, focusing largely on NC landscapes, buildings and landmarks. This is an unusual pen and ink sketch done at the beginning of his painting career.

#11 - Mary Anne Keel Jenkins – Female Nude(donor – Steven Birkhofer)

Medium – sketch, pen and inkFramed, Under glassDimensions: Estimated value: $100Beginning bid: $45

Steven Birkhofer purchased this at an auction in Wilmington, NC. Mary Anne Keel Jenkins (1929 – present) is a well known artist , and one of North Carolina’s significant living female painters. Her work scans 5 decades with 4 decades of distinctive abstract styles. This sketch is noteworthy in that it is not abstract. Her work is in permanent collections in more than 7 NC university and state museums, as well as in museums in SC and Minnesota. Her abstract oil paintings are currently in auction sites online selling for $800 - $1,700.

#12 Mark Shaw, Photographer - John F. Kennedy at Hyannis Port (donor – Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – Photograph.Source for this image: 35mm B&W negativeFramed, under glassDimensions – 24 ½ “ X 20”Value: $800 on MarkShaw.com site as well as estate’s 1st dibs listingBeginning bid - $125

JFK’s favorite photo of himself. Mark Shaw (1921-1969) was a famous American fashion and celebrity photographer of the 50s and 60s. He worked for Life Magazine from 1952-68 where his photography graced 27 covers.

#13 Artist Unknown – Pink Blown Glass Vase (donor – Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – Blown GlassDimensions – 12” h x 11” wEstimated Value - $100Beginning bid - $80

Randy bid on a box of treasures at Brunk’s Auction, and this beauty was inside.

#14 Waterbury - Banjo style commemorative clock (donor – Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – Commemorative clock (George Washington)Reproduction painting on linen, Mt. VernonWooden frame – walnut (?)Dimensions – 24” h x 9”w ; 3.5” deepEstimated value - $250Beginning bid - $50

#15 Russian Submarine Clock – 1942 (donor Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – Nautical Clock -1930’sMaterials – Stainless Steel with cast iron standDimensions – 9”h x 9”w ; 4” deepEstimated value - $200Beginning bid - $70

This is a vintage USSR Soviet Navy submarine wall clock, with a heavy glass front – in mint condition. Comes with a modern display pedestal of cast iron. Key included? Internet research reveals these were made by Vostok factory that was then called Christopol Watch Factory. Ebay listings of this very clock: $165-$875.

#16 French Boulle Mantle Clock, late 19th century (donor – Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – workings – brass clock; red painted wood with gilt.Dimensions – 13 ½”h x 9”w (?)Also has pedestal (12 ½ “ h, 12”w, 7”deep)Estimated Value - $500Beginning bid - $ 100

The Carsons bought this at an auction. It is a French mantle clock from the late 19th century. It can stand alone, is 13.5 “ high, 9 inches wide, and 7 inches deep. It also has a pedestal that it can be placed on (12.5” high)

#17 – Claire Kay – Wildlife watercolor lion’s pride (donor: Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – watercolorFramed, with glassDimensions – 111”x125”; 20x15Beginning bid - $70

This painting was a gift to the Carsons. Unfortunately, they don’t know anything about the artist, but her style is reminiscent of wildlife paintings by Charles Fracé.

#18 Unknown Photographer - Jet Airplane(donor – Martha and Randy Carson)

Medium – photograph, mounted on pulled canvasSigned – cannot read nameDimensions – 20”w x 16”hBeginning bid - $45

The Carsons received this photograph as a gift.

#19 Paul Brent – Seahorse(donor- unknown)

Medium – Watercolor; Framed PrintDimensions – 10 ½” x 8 ½”Beginning bid - $10

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#20 Paul Brent – Sea Gull Nesting(donor – unknown)

Medium: Watercolor; Framed printDimensions – 18 ¼” x 14 ¼”Beginning bid - $35

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#21 - Paul Brent – Crab

Medium – Framed PrintDimensions – 10 ½” x 8 ½”Note: Cracked glassBeginning bid - $10

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#22 - Paul Brent – Two Sandpipers

Medium - Framed printDimensions – 10 ½” x 8 ½” Beginning bid - $10

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#23 (a. and b) - Paul Brent – Sand-dollars (donor – unknown)

We have two identical framed prints of sand-dollars… These are part of a numbered run of 100 prints.Dimensions: 12 ¼” x 12 ¼” Beginning bid ( each separately) - $30

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#24 – Paul Brent – Seagull(donor – unknown)

Medium – Framed PrintDimensions: 10 ½” x 8 ½”hBeginning bid - $10

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#25 – Paul Brent – Conch Shell(donor – unknown)

Medium: Framed PrintDimensions: 14 ½” x 14 ½”Beginning bid - $35

#26 - Paul Brent – Spidery Conch Shell(donor unknown)

Medium: Framed PrintDimensions – 10 ½” x 8 ½”Beginning bid - $10

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#27 a – Paul Brent – Shell(donor – unknown)

Medium: Framed printDimensions: 10 ½” x 8 ½”Beginning bid - $30

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

# 27 b Paul Brent – Scallop Shell Duo

Medium – Watercolor (print)Part of a numbered set of 100 printsDimension: 12 ¼” x 12 ¼”Beginning bid: $30

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#28 – Paul Brent – Two shells(donor – unknown)

Medium – Framed PrintDimensions – 12 ¼” x 12 ¼ ”Beginning bid - $60

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#29- Paul Brant – Spiral shell – original (donor – unknown)

This print is marked as an original!Dimensions: 14 ¼” x 14 ¼ “Beginning bid - $45

Paul Brent (1946-present) is a well known painter and illustrator in Florida. Many of his works have been published in books and magazines. He is active in various civic organizations and is currently President of the Florida Bay Arts Alliance.

#30- Henredon – Two square tables (sold as set), c. 1970(unknown donor)

Solid Wood (Walnut or Pecan; Brass knobs on drawers. Dimensions – 25” x 25” top; height – 22 ¼”Estimated value: $200Beginning bid - $60

This pair of Mid-century Modern end tables, part of the Henredon “Circa 70” line are probably from their Hollywood Regency style. They can be for living room or bedroom. Henredon is a nationally respected high end furniture company in Morganton, NC begun in 1945, now celebrating over 70 years of quality craftsmanship.

#31 – Balloon Back Chairs(donor – Steven Birkhofer)

Carved Mahogony, c. 1900Beginning bid - $100

These two chairs were a gift to Steven from his mother. Wouldn’t they look nice beside the two Henredon tables?

#32 – Karastan Rug, lavender wool. with medallion(Donor unknown)

Karastan-style rug, lavender woolEstimated Original Price - $800 - $1,000 Dimensions: Not counting the fringe: 8’7” wide and 11’9 wide. Think of it as 9’ x12’Beginning bid - $75

With a little effort, this rug could be cleaned and made to look like new! It would brighten up a bed-room or living room.

#33 – Vintage Singer Treadle Sewing Machine(donor – Greg Townsend)

Description: Singer Sewing Machine and Table, made in 1922. model #128. Machine can be lowered , and hidden inside the cabinet portion. It has a new belt and is in operating condition.Materials: solid wood: walnut (?) and cast iron. Metal Sewing machine is painted or enameled in black, with gold designs.Dimensions: 35” long x 29” high and 18” deep.Value: E-Bay listings of just a table – without the vintage, working sewing machine – start at $340.Beginning bid - $200

Greg Says that the machine is still in good working order. It would be fun to show a new generation of children how to use this old machine, back when people made their owns clothes!

#34 - 5 Dresden plates, luncheon size, c. 1895(donor unknown)

Description – gilt edge, hand-painted flowers.Condition: Note: 2 have small chips and 3 have hairline cracksDimensions – 9 ¾ “ diameterBeginning bid - $35

Wouldn’t it be fun to have a set of these beautiful plates, and then invite your grand-daughter for a tea party?

#35 - German Stoneware (wall decoration) (donor unknown)

Description – Hand-painted china plateWith yellow rosesDimension – 10” Estimated value - $50Beginning bid - $20

#36 - German Stoneware, mounted on wood frame

Description – china plate with hand-painted flowersDimensions – 12” diameter, with wood frame10” diameter, without the frame)Estimated Value - $50Beginning Bid - $20

#37 – German Stoneware – Girl with Monarch Butterfly(donor – unknown)

Medium : China Plate, wall hanger on backBeginning Bid: $20

#38 – Duck Lifting Off; German stoneware, hand-painted plate (donor unknown)

Description – hand-painted scene – Duck on pondSignature IllegibleDimensions – 11 ¼” diameterBeginning bid - $20

#39 – American Pressed Glass Serving Plate, c. 1905(donor unknown)

Dimensions – 11 ½ “ diameterBeginning bid - $20

# 40 – 3 French miniature tiles – Scenes from Paris(donor – Eva Andres)

Eva Andres is a newcomer in our parish and a new recruit to our choir. She has generously donated these three tiles, designed to be hung on a wall, that were originally purchased by her grandmother, in the 1950s.

Medium – Hand-painted ceramic tiles, mounted for hanging Beginning bid: $55

#41 - Longaberger Picnic Basket, c. 1993

Description wooden picnic basket with handlesDimensions – 14” h x 20”wLabel on Bottom – “Made in Dresden, Ohio”Beginning bid - $45

Longaberger baskets, beautifully made, functional and decorative baskets made in Ohio, are highly collectible. The Longaberger basket Company began in 1896 in Dresden, Ohio . Founded by an Amish family, they created functional baskets used mostly in the pottery industry established in their area. They make sturdy pie carriers, mail holders, all kinds of desirable, useable baskets. Online prices vary…Estimated value: $220