Blue Waters Carlsbad French, Haitian, English Rare Sale

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This sale in La Costa, CA 92009 is a "By Appointment" sale. Please see sale info below for details.
Dates
Sat
Jan 4
9am to 1pm

Terms & Conditions

Please consider forwarding this to a friend. We are a small business, and we rely on word of mouth referrals to continue growing.
JUST A REMINDER: We will be asking shoppers to please not bring any large purses, totes or backpacks to the sale site.
Please bring the muscle!!!
No returns - so please examine your purchase carefully. Enter at your own risk. We are not responsible for accidents.
Cash Preferred - Credit cards accepted for purchases over $50.00. There is a fee of 3.4% for the use of the card (the fee that is charged to me by the handling company) Sales tax charged 8%. If you are a dealer - you will need a copy of your resale certificate with you.

All inventory is offered “as-is,” “where-is” with no warranties. Bluewatersrelocation, nor the homeowner are responsible for accidents inside or around the property! No list or numbers, please line up outside the door. If you are the first to arrive you can make a list - please photograph your place so there is no confusion.

If you are interested in a potential Estate Sale. I mostly work with older people moving into some type of high end assisted or independent living and helping them downsize. (Usually White Sands La Jolla, The Vi, La Vida Del Mar or La Costa Glen)

Thank you, Catherine
www.Bluewatersrelocation.com
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Hi - Please take a look - we have a bunch of fabulous things and I will just need to know what you are interested in and understand the price before I can make appointments, getting entry to the community is kind of difficult.  858-333-1853 - thanks! 

 

Please be aware that the pricing can change at any moment for any reason.  

 

Hopefully everything is as written below but sometimes my clients change their mind! 

JEWELRY 

Mid 20th Century 18 K gold and Platinum ring appx 66 round cut diamond with an Appx weight of 4.6 Carats - Ring has n 18 K  cage that can be removed $4375

FURNITURE 

 Tiger maple Cabinet/secretary antique 39 X 55 $2500

Charles X small stool $100

Louis XVI Oval Gilded ribbon Mirror French 37” x 23” $650

1876 Corner Cabinet Folk Art Blue Green floral   $1200

Folk Art Trunk hand painted Campaign blanket trunk 1880’s $1120 

Black and Gold federal style mirror rectangular Swedish 19th century 2 available $400

Green Antique Beveled glass blanket cabinet 50 X 20 $450

Folk art side tables - carved figures around the base  $400 each

Folk art Carved figures around the base  Dining Table Table $800

Ikat Chaise $250

Large Cream Cabinet - entertainment center $300

Outside lounge $100

Outside Tables set $250

Antique Chest of Drawers $300

Drop Leaf Antique primitive Table $1200






 

PAINTINGS AND WALL ART AND SCULPTURE

Don Cadoret Folk art painting Man on yellow Dog George Washington 12.6 X 21” $400

Don Cadoret grew up in rural central Massachusetts. He completed and exhibited his first painting in 1972. Don has never received any art training. He decided early on that he enjoyed painting his own way and telling stories with acrylic paint. Don found that his ability to interpret different stories, in his own painterly style, was of interest to many friends and collectors. After forty years his style and colour use has evolved and he refers to his work as "story painting". According to Don "collectors and museums, though, seem to better understand my work by qualifying it as folk painting, illustrative, self-taught or naive art. I'm not offended. All art is personal and it's imperative to me that I personalize my work in a way that speaks to the heart of the viewer and the artist."

 

Don lives with his wife Johanna in Rhode Island and her passion for children and teaching kindergarten is a another key source of inspiration for his storypaintings.

 

Don Cadoret's work has been exhibited in the Clinton White House, the Cahoon Museum of American Art, the Newport Art Museum, the Le Musee D Art Naif in Montreal, the State House in Boston, Hancock Shaker Museum, the Frank Miele Gallery in New York City, Gallery Americana in Houston and most recently the Art Stable Gallery in Westport, MA

ALFRED STIEGLITZ EXHIBITION POSTER, GALERIE ZABRISKIE, PARIS. SHEET 28 X 21" 20/50 not signed $400

Marquetry Dog Stamp 28” x  19” $100

Kenneth Bunn Sculpture of 2 Cougars $7,000

Norman Rockwell signed and numbered Print - great color $200

Haitan J. Charlemagne work of art - birds painting $125 17

‘ x 24” Condition issues 

Leroy Neiman Tennis player signed numbered 65/300 38” X 32” $350

Joan Landis Xmas Painting 23 X 19 $300

Joan Landis is known for her work as an 

illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, 

Redbook, Life and the New York 

Times Magazine. She also was commissioned 

to do work for 

Exxon, IBM, and Smith Kline and Beckman. 

For the past eight years, Landis has been 

associated with the 

Frank J. Miele Gallery in New York. 

The late Jay Johnson Folk 

Art gallery in New York City showed her 

paintings for many years, and her work

is in private collections 

throughout the world.

 

Roger Francois Painting Haiti 19 X 15.5”  $300

Roger Francois was born around 1928 in Petite Riviere, on the Artibonite plain of central Haiti. He began as a wood sculptor, and started painting as well in the early 1960s. He loved to paint and sculpt Haitian women, both nudes and market women with baskets and braids. 

 

Besides women, M. Francois painted animals: cats, dogs, horses and owls, and in the early 1990's, began painting sun and moon heads on human bodies. He also does an occasional surreal voodoo painting. His style is robust, bold and always fresh and new.

 

A painting of his hangs in the National Museum, Brussells, Belgium and another was exhibited in the show of Geoffrey Holder's collection, Spirits at the Katonah Museum of Art, (NY) in May 1991. His work has appeared in books and museum shows internationally.

 

Roger Francois died around 10 February 2013.G

Steel engraving plate for "George Baxter’s Get me Warm Now", title line at bottom reading  Engraved, Printed, and Published Oct. 30, 1854, by George Baxter, the Inventor and Patentee of Oil Colour Northampton Square (Entered at Stationers’ Hall).” $350
 

BOOKS                               

The young visitors  $27

Good bye Mr Chips  $34

A Christmas Carol The Temple Press Letchworth Great Britain $600

Uncle Tom's Cabin Houghton Mifflin  The Riverside Press $300

Night before Christmas 

THE PATHFINDER: OR, THE INLAND SEA $43

The House of 7 gables $17

Huckleberry Finn $4250

Little black sambo $19

Anna Karenina 1939 Random House $20

Illustrated Natural  History of the Animal Kingdom by S.G. Goodrich 1859 $30

In Cold Blood 1st Edition $20 

COLLECTIBLES - BLACK AMERICANA 

Cast Iron Bank Black Americana Mammy - Aunt Jemima $410 Big door stop

Cast iron aunt jemima Cast iron Repainted large $100

Smaller cast iron Mammy - has repainted apron $100

Antique cast-iron Aunt Jemima doorstop in original paint and fair condition, it measures 8.5" tall.

Black Americana Butler ashtray stand $100

 

RUGS

Claire Murray Rugs 

100% wool handmade Rugs

A bit about Claire.

Claire Murray transformed her passion for home aesthetics into a thriving rug empire, inspired by the serene beauty of coastal living. Initially a hobbyist creating hand-hooked rugs, her unique designs featuring intricate, nature-inspired patterns quickly captured the hearts of family and friends. This encouragement spurred her to venture into local craft markets, where her creations garnered more attention. Recognizing her potential, a high-end retailer placed a large order, catalyzing her journey from a small-scale operation to a celebrated brand. Today, Claire Murray's rugs are synonymous with luxury and elegance, adorning homes across the country, each piece a testament to her commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and the timeless charm of the seaside.

3x5 $200

8’Round $600

6’ Round $500

5 x 7 seashells $500

3 x 6 $300

Runner $400

Mother in Law Needlepoint Rug $200

 

DISHES AND CRYSTAL 

Georgian Teapot - blue trim  very old has crack $200

American Cut glass Vase $50

Val St Lambert Fruit Bowl and 10 Plates $245

Creamware pitcher $250 

Featherware Blue 1800’’s $!50

Cup and Saucer tulip and plates Vietri 2 sets $100

Antique Minton Plates and compotes Kings Lily $50 each 

Silverplate wine bottle holder $25

Ikat Chaise $250

Large Cream Cabinet - entertainment center $300

Black and Gold federal style mirror rectangular Swedish 19th century 2 available $400

Green Antique Beveled glass blanket cabinet $450

Brazilian carved wood figures Folk art side tables $400 each

Brazilian carved wood figures Folk art dining ffTable $800

Perugia Ginori 6 $50 each

Antique Minton Plates and compotes Kings Lily $50 each

Lockett & Hulm pottery Mask jug Elephant and Camel Pattern 1822-26 $120

Antique English Pearlwear pottery Underglaze Blue Jug $200

Ginori Perugia Plates $50 each

Antique Porcelain plate Richard Klemm Peacock Pheasant  Butterfly Cabinet Plate 22kt Gilded $90 each

Chinese Diaper Antique Minton Transferware 1869 $21 each  

1829 Wedding pitcher with Bride and grooms names  and poems $730

French Cranberry glass pitcher Antique bohemian $1000

Pair of Cache pots antique  no markings 4100

Antique Pickle jar $100

Staffordshire Hen 7” X 3” $100

 


 

Boxes 

 

Antique Box - many compartments Stationary  $450

Sterling Silver gentleman’s Box $1200

French Box with lion handles $400

Salesman's Chest $450

Salesman's cabinet $450 (Big and small same price) 

Portable writing table Box $600

Marquetry Wheel Box with 3 compartments $400

Small French Music Box $200

 

Exceptional Samplers 

1818 Flowers $750

Mind Superior to body Emily Phillips February  1798 A fine pictorial and poem sampler. (should go to Auction) $5000

Matilda Cowley Fragrant the Rose $1200

The Lord’s Prayer French Ann Knapp 1769 English or Scottish original - very similar to one in the metropolitan Museum’s permanent collection $4,988

Charlotte Gregory ABC’s 1805 $1200

Martha Gregory 1810 $1200

Herend 

Dolphin $68 SOLD

 

Herend $80 bunny

SMALL BUNNIES $68 each 

Large Green Cat $150

MISC 

Hand Carved Buffleheads decoys signed  10" Jerry Polan $45 each

Antique brass wall sconce $50 

Pair antique candle sconces - room for a hurricane $100 

Antique Brass Candlesticks $100

English Plated wine coasters $25 each

Bird Bath $100

Fellows paper shredder $30






 

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