The Natzler Estate Masters of Modern Ceramics

online only auction | 1 day sale | 2 days away
Location
Los Angeles, CA 90040
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Apr 21
9am

Sale Ends

Tue
Apr 21

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Abell Auction Co. is pleased to present ?The Natzler Estate: Masters of Modern Ceramics? on April 21, offering masterfully crafted ceramics and personal property from the historic Hollywood Hills home of two artists whose work helped define 20th-century design. Live online bidding will be available to collectors worldwide starting at 9 a.m. PDT. After fleeing the Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938, Otto and Gertrud settled in Los Angeles. They went on to create one of the most significant artistic collaborations in modern studio ceramics. Over decades, Gertrud became celebrated for her exquisitely thin, masterfully thrown forms, while Otto developed more than 2,000 innovative glazes through rigorous experimentation and near-scientific precision. Together, they produced more than 25,000 works, many of which are now held in major museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution. Featuring more than 300 lots, the auction centers on original pottery by Otto and Gertrud Natzler, along with fine paintings, photography, sterling silver, jewelry, furniture, and rugs from Otto's Los Angeles hillside home and studio. The offering reflects a home where art and daily life were inseparable, shaped by years of creativity, craftsmanship, and design. Highlighted items include: Rare original pottery by Otto and Gertrud Natzler Archival photographs of the Natzlers? ceramic works and studio A walnut and black leather Sam Maloof armchair An assortment of vintage jewelry Sterling silver collectibles Signed pen and ink on paper, ?Two Mothers,? by Rubin Reven Collection of paintings and prints
Porter Blanchard Sterling Square TraySanborns Mexican Sterling Round TrayPair of Baroque-Style Silver CandlesticksAmerican Sterling Three-Piece Coffee ServicePair of Reed and Barton Sterling Trumpet VasesAustrian .800 Silver Six-Piece Tea ServiceGroup of German .800 Silver FlatwareDansk Sterling Partial Flatware Service in the Tjorn PatternGroup of Coin Silver Flatware and Austrian Silver FlatwareReed and Barton Francis I Sterling Flatware ServiceAustrian .800 Silver Oval TrayAntique Persian Rug 4'1" x 6'0"Antique Persian Kazak Rug 4'0" x 7'3''Vintage Qashqai Kilim RugAntique Turkish Kilim Rug ,wool, 6'3" x 3'10"Vintage Moroccan Berber Rug 9'0" x 12'0"Vintage Snocraft Snowshoe Rocking ChairLouis Comfort Tiffany Favrile Glass GobletSix Continental Green and Gilt Etched Glass RoemersGroup of Three German Porcelain Cabinet PlatesMoser Crystal BowlVal Saint Lambert Crystal VaseGroup of Cut Glass TablewaresMid-Century Turned Wood VaseGroup of Animal SkullsHal Metlitzky (b. 1946), Turned Wood BowlItalian Miniature of Adoration of the Christ Child after CorreggioPersian Silvered Copper ChargerRaymond Keller, El Cid Leather-Clad MirrorEnglish Imari Teapot and Covered BowlGroup of Marquetry Pictures and Table ArticlesAustrian Enamel BrushGroup of Three Table BoxesTiffany Studios Favrile Glass Dragon Tile and Scarab AshtrayTwo Vintage Wooden Hat FormsTwo African Carved Wood StoolsVoigtlander Camera Body and AccessoriesZenza Bronica SQ-A Camera Body and LensesAnglo-Indian Carved and Inlaid Wood TaboretMoroccan Incised Copper TrayTibetan Stone-Mounted Incised Metal Conch ShellMexican Tin Candelabra in the Style of William SpratlingRussian Lacquered Tea CaddyWoven Stacking Basket with Two Primitive ToolsCollection of Vintage Copper CookwareJunghans ATO Brass Table Clock with Glass DomeGroup of Four Copper VesselsGroup of Four Carved and Painted Wood MasksOtto and Gertrud's Collection of Native American Woven BasketsOtto and Gertrud's Collection of Native American, American and Filipino BasketsOtto and Gertrud's Collection of Five Native American Woven BasketsVintage Wooden Dress Form with Afghan Suzani Vest and CollarVintage Navajo Blanket 8'11" x 5'4"Native American Single Saddle Blanket 2'4" x 2'10"Vintage Navajo Blanket 3'3" x 4'5"Southwest Transitional Blanket 5'1" x 6'2"Taino Stone BirdKonda Iron and Wood SwordMughal Betel Nut Cutter or SarotaAmerican Turned Burl Wood Treenware BowlChinese Jade Bi DiscGroup of Ethnographic Carved Wood MasksMayan Jade CarvingRichard Boyce (1920-1976), FloritaColima-Style Pottery VesselThree Pre-Columbian-Style Pottery VesselsGudrun Baudisch-Wittke (1907-1982), Figure on ElephantOtto Natzler's Fishing BasketTwo Antique Persian Glazed Ceramic TilesThree Brass Singing BowlsBrass Coat RackOtto Natzler's DeskOtto Natzler's Oak Rolltop DeskFour Mexican Beaded ItemsCollection of Lundberg Studio Art GlassOtto and Gertrud's Vintage Leather Suitcase with PostcardsGroup of Copper DishesGail Natzler (1940 – 2025): Mid-Century Bronze Abstract SculpturePersian Erotic MiniatureSam Maloof (1916-2009), Otto's Favorite Lounge ChairCharles Eames for Evans, Set of Four DCW ChairsCharles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, Soft Pad  Office ChairDanish Mid-Century Modern Teak Dining TableSet of Five Thonet Bentwood and Cane ChairsTwo Dunbar Side TablesBaker Mid-Century Side TableSteelcase Mid-Century Office ChairMid-Century Modern CabinetVintage Coat RackBorge Mogensen, J39 ChairMoroccan Painted Low StoolOak Fern StandMid-Century Modern Teak Rolling Bar CartScandinavian Mid-Century Modern BookcaseMid-Century Modern Rosewood Wardrobe CabinetAlfred Christensen, Two Teak Boomerang ArmchairsDunbar SofaGustav Thams for A/S Vejen, Two-Seat SofaGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Massive BowlOtto Natzler, (1908-2007), Deep Blue Glazed Cube with Stepped PipesOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Crater Gray with Pale Green Square MonolithOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Monolith WallOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Sang and Blue Nocturne CubeOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Burnt Apricot Sphere Split VesselOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Mariposa BowlOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Blue and Green Mariposa Square BowlGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Grey Celadon BowlGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Large Emerald Green Glazed BowlOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Blue Crystalline Two Pipe MonolithGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Sang and Green Cup Top VaseGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Gray-Green and Sang Straight BowlGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), A Very Rare and Unique Gray and Sang Tall Bottle VaseGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007,) Mustard Green Crystalline Bowl with FingermarksOtto Natzler (1908-2007), A Rare Large Tiger Eye Bowl with FingermarksGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Brown Crystalline Bowl with Indented LipGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Massive BowlGertrud andOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Massive BowlOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Cherry Red Circular Open Disk VaseOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Cylindrical with Round Base VesselOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Sang and Pale Blue MonolithFrom the Collection of Otto and Gertrude, Earthenware CandlestickOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Unique VesselGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Six Olive Green Plates and One TrayGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Six Verte de Lune PlatesGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Wind BellGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Five Grey Mottled Glazed PlatesGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Five Mottled Grey Glazed Footed VesselsGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Four Mottled Gray Glazed Salts and a BowlGift to Gertrud and Otto Natzler Unique Steampunk SculptureOtto and Gertrud Natzler's Personal Artist's ToolsHarrison McIntosh (1914-2016), Leaf DishGertrud and Otto Natzler (1908-2007), Otto Natzler's Walking StickOtto Natzler (1908-2007), Group of Painted EggsGail Natzler (1940 – 2025), Mid-Century Abstract SculptureGail Natzler (1940 – 2025), Mid-Century Abstract SculptureGail Natzler (1940 – 2025), Mid-Century Abstract SculptureGail Natzler (1940 – 2025), Mid-Century Abstract SculptureGail Natzler (1940 – 2025), Mid-Century Abstract SculptureGail Natzler (1940 – 2025), Mid-Century Abstract SculptureGroup of Seven Art Glass Table OrnamentsOtto Natzler's Oak Roll Top DeskGroup of Studio PotteryGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Two WorksGail Natzler (1940 – 2025): Two Sculptural WorksLaura Andreson (1902-1999), Pottery BowlCharles B. Lawler (1902-1977), Abstract SculptureDaniel Rhodes (1911-1989), Untitled (Head Sculpture)Daniel Rhodes (1911-1989), Untitled (Abstract Sculpture)Group of Primitive Stone Tools and Pottery ShardsPhilip Campbell Curtis (1907-2000), Desert StorefrontSueo Serisawa (1910-2004), UntitledErle Loran (1905-1999), Prehistoric Rocks, ArizonaOsvaldo Barra (1922-1999), Figure Grooming CowFranz Rederer (1899-1965), Young WomanFranz Rederer (1899-1965), Portrait of Otto and Gertrude NatzlerDan Lutz (1906-1978), Two NaturalistsAnton Gutknecht, 1907-1988, Crashing WavesRichard Harlfinger (1873-1948), LandscapeDan Lutz (1906-1978), Landscape with Barn and HorsesReuven Rubin (1893-1974), Two MothersJasper Johns (B. 1930), Technics and Creativity, Target 1970Alexander Corazzo (1908 -1971): Untitled (Abstract)Peter Krasnow (1887-1979), K-17Mary Bowling (1917-1995), PetroglyphMary Bowling (1917-1995), Untitled (Hidden Tears)Mary Bowling (1917-1995), UntitledMary Bowling (1917-1995), Ten WorksArtist Unknown, Spanish Colonial Church Interior with CatPeter Winslow Milton (b. 1930), Two WorksPeter Winslow Milton (b. 1930), Two Works (Country Pieces I, II)Peter Winslow Milton (b. 1930), Three Works (Interiors IV, V, VI)Martha Jacobsen (20th century), Four WorksPeter Winslow Milton (b. 1930), The First GateMarilyn Christine Bridges (b. 1948), Castillo Chichen Itza, YucatanMax Yavno (1911-1985), San Francisco Cable CarMax Yavno (1911-1985), Aaron Siskind at Old Yuma JailMichael Kenna, (b. 1953), River Thames, London, EnglandWilliam Reagh (1910-1992), Four WorksWilliam Reagh (1910-1992), Five WorksWilliam Reagh (1910-1992), Five WorksPeter Winslow Milton (b. 1930), The Aspern Papers, Henry JamesLeslie Furlong (1905 - 1989), Forest LandscapeVictor Vasarely (1906-1997,), TridimGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Five WorksGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Four WorksPhillip B. Leavitt (1898-1987), Untitled (Abstract)Henry Schonbauer (1894-1973), Seventeen WorksDan Lutz (1906-1978), LandscapeRichard Aberle Florsheim (1916-1979), Untitled (Cityscape)Juan O'Gorman (1905-1982), Flores Imaginarias (Imaginary Flowers)Grigory Gluckmann (1898-1973), BerlinOtto Natzler's Collection of Mineral SpecimensOtto Natzler's Collection of Mineral SpecimensOtto Natzler's Collection of Mineral SpecimensOtto Natzler's Collection of Mineral SpecimensGroup of Five Lapis Stone CarvingsGroup of Studio PotteryGroup of Fossils and ShellsGroup of Wooden ToolsBessie Jamieson High Karat Yellow Gold and Emerald RingRenaissance Revival 18 Karat Yellow Gold, Enamel, Gem-set Brooch/Pendant14 Karat Yellow Gold Opal and Diamond NecklaceChinese High Karat Yellow Gold Necklace and EarringsGilt and Silver Filigree Pendant14 Karat Yellow Gold, Turquoise, Tourmaline, and Pearl BroochTiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti 18 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond Starfish EarringsPair of 14 Karat Yellow Gold, Diamond, and Mabe Cultured Pearl EarringsCultured Coin Pearl, 18 Karat Yellow Gold, Multi Gem-set NecklaceSterling Silver Vintage Mikimoto Graduated Cultured Pearl NecklaceCartier Francaise Yellow Gold and Stainless Steel WatchHamilton 14 Karat White Gold and Diamond WatchBucherer 18 Karat Yellow Gold WatchElgin 14 Karat Yellow Gold Pocket WatchYellow Gold and Jade Ring18 Karat Yellow Gold, Diamond, and Jade Earrings14 Karat Yellow Gold and Carved Jade Brooch18 Karat Yellow Gold Emerald Ring and 14 Karat Yellow Gold Crescent Brooch14 Karat Yellow Gold and Jade RingSterling Silver Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace, Earrings and RingHigh Karat Mayan Jade NecklaceThree Assorted Yellow Gold NecklacesHigh Karat Yellow Gold Garnet NecklaceGroup of Assorted Gold, Gold-Plate, and Cultured Pearl JewelryGroup of Six Pairs of Assorted Yellow Gold EarringsGroup of Assorted Yellow Gold and Multi-Stone JewelryGroup of Assorted 18 Karat Yellow Gold and Cameo and Intaglio JewelryGroup of Four Pairs of Assorted Yellow Gold Jade EarringsGroup of Silver and Amber JewelryGroup of Four Silver and Turquoise CuffsGroup of Silver, Turquoise and Gem-set RingsCollection of Fourteen Sterling Turquoise Earrings and One RingCollection Of Native American Silver and Turquoise Hair Clips and BroochesGroup of Jade and Stone BanglesCollection of Nine Pairs of Silver Gem-set EarringsGeorg Jensen Sterling Pendants, Earrings and one BangleSmall Collection of Sterling Gem-set Braacelets and RingsSterling Gem-set Earrings, and NecklacesGroup of Assorted Sterling BroochesCollection of Chinese Silver and Silver-tone JewelryGroup Of Silver NecklacesSmall Collection of Silver Hair clips and CuffsSuite Of Native American Silver JewelryGroup of Assorted Sterling Silver Blue-stone JewelryCollection of Gem-set and Beaded Silver JewelryGold and Stone Beaded NecklaceCollection of Silver and Coral JewelrySmall Collection Of Silver and Gilt Asian JewelryGroup of Four Silver and Turquoise CuffsSeven Chinese Stone Carved NecklacesFour Chinese Stone CarvingsGroup Of Mixed-metal Jade Earrings14 Karat White Gold, Diamond, and Jade PendantLarge Collection Of Jade Hair PinsTwo White Jade Carved Hair PinsNative American Stone and Antler DaggerA Collection Of Pre-Colombian Style JadeFour Chinese Stone NecklacesLarge Jade Carved, Carnelian and Quartz Beaded NecklaceGroup Of Chinese Carved Jade NecklacesCollection Of Chinese JadeCollection Of Spinach Jade JewelryAntique Chinese White Jade Bat NecklaceAntique Chinese White Jade CarvingAntique Chinese 14 Karat Yellow Gold and White Jade 'Buddha's Hand' PendantMayan Jade Pendant14 Karat Yellow Gold Chinese Carved Jade Beaded NecklaceTwo Pre-Colombian Jade and Coral NecklacesFour Chinese Stone Carved AnimalsChinese Jade Bangle and Carved PedantFive Chinese Jade CarvingsChinese Carved Jade ArtifactAntique Chinese 14 Karat Yellow Gold, Beaded Jade, Coral, and Turquoise NecklaceIslamic Khatam Kari BoxCarved Marble SculptureCharles B. Lawler (1902-1977), White Marble DiscOtto and Gertrud Natzler's Personal Library of Art BooksAfter Friedensreich Hundertwasser, 1928-2000, Grune Stadt (Green Town)Osvaldo Barra (1922-1999), Two WorksVarda: Recent WorksTwo Vintage Framed Etchings on SilkSherry Schrut (b. 1928), Two WorksArthur Miller (20th century), Eight WorksGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), 18 Large-Format Photography PrintsEd Martin (20th/21st century), Nine WorksEd Martin (20th/21st century), Six Photographs Inscribed for Gail NatzlerGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Group of Photography PrintsGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Three Pottery Workshop PhotosGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Nine Pottery PhotographsGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Four Framed PhotographsGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025),  Two Photographs of Otto NatzlerGail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025),  Portfolio of Natzler Pottery PhotographsErika Oller (20th century), Long CoatStephen De Hospodar (1902-1959), Ring of The Nibelung SeriesVarious Artists (20th century), Four WorksTwo Piranesi EtchingsHella Hammid (1921-1992), Three WorksNelly Natzler (1897 - 1984), Group of Nude StudiesNelly Natzler (1897 - 1984), Group of Landscapes and Town ScenesGroup of Glazed Ceramic PinsNelly Natzler (1897 - 1984), Group of Portraits and SketchesMartin Green (b. 1951), Two Works and a Signed PosterArtist Unknown (20th century) Six WorksGustav Klimt, Zehn Handzeichnungen mit einem Begleitwort (Ten Works)Gustav Klimt: Zehn Handzeichnungen mit einem Begleitwort (Ten Works)Nelly Natzler (1897 - 1984), Three WorksFranz Rederer (1899-1965), Reclining NudeWally McGalliard, Five WorksChinese Hardwood MirrorGroup of Japanese CeramicsChinese Blue and White Ming DishGroup  of Chinese Blue and White Candle StandsSeven Chinese Porcelain BowlsChinese Blue and White BowlTwo Antique Chinese ScrollsFour Chinese Porcelain BowlsChinese Embroidered Rank BadgeChinese Rare Kesi Rank BadgeGroup of Chinese Stone CarvingsThree Chinese Jade CarvingsGroup of Japanese NetsukesChinese Scholars BrushEight Chinese MiniaturesIndian Figure of a DeityChinese Carved Wood FrameAsian Carved Hardwood ShrineChinese Four-Panel ScreenOtto Natzler's Collection of Apothecary JarsThree Chinese BooksPair of Chinese Carved PanelsChinese Inlaid Side CabinetJacobean-Style Carved Wood Blanket ChestGroup of Four Wooden Table ArticlesUnknown Artist (20th century), Abstract SculptureOtto Natzler's American Birdseye Maple Chest of DrawersAmerican Late Classical Dressing TableRustic Drop-Leaf TableCedar Blanket ChestM. Winterbottom, Two Works (Still Lifes)20th Century: Three Works (Still Lifes)20th Century: Two Works (Still Lifes)Gail Reynolds Natzler (1940-2025), Four WorksClaire Keith (20th Century), PartyBrass Cartouche MirrorJapanese Color Woodblock PrintUtagawa Hiroshige (1797 - 1858), Kingfisher and HydrangeaThe First Hiroshige's Ten Views of Kyoto PortfolioCollection of PrintsVarious Artists, Group of Signed PrintsVarious Artists, Four Works on PaperVintage Wood Fern StandBaldwin Acrosonic Console or Spinet PianoGroup of Four Austro-Hungarian Silver CompotesTwo Ostrich EggsTwo Mortar and Pestle SetsBalinese Procession Painted CarvingFive Inlaid Wood PanelsLarge Moroccan Brass Oval TrayGroup of Ten Gorham Sterling Salt ShakersGroup of American Sterling and Coin FlatwareGroup of American Floral-Decorated Sterling FlatwareAssembled Sterling Dresser SetGroup of Sterling Table ArticlesMid-Century Oak Desk

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