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333 North Main Street
Lambertville, New Jersey 08530 USA
Tel 1: 609/397-9374
Tel 2: 1-866-RAGOARTS (724-6278)
Fax: (f) 609/397-9377
Call for appraisals and previews.

David Rago and John Sollo, 20th Century Decorative Arts and Furnishings

Meredith Hilferty, Fine Art
Sarah Churgin, Fine and Antique Jewelry
Ken Leach, perfume presentations
Jerry Cohen, Arts and Crafts furniture

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Best known for record-breaking sales of 20th century decorative arts and furnishings (Modern and Arts & Crafts movement), the Rago Arts and Auction Center is a regional auction house with an international clientele. Established in 1995 by David Rago, the Rago Arts and Auction Center holds sales of fine arts, decorative arts and furnishings, jewelry, and estate property. Attention to consignors is of paramount importance and clients enjoy direct access to partners and experts throughout the valuation, consignment and auction process. A 30-person staff assures a high standard of service to both sellers and buyers.

Our Auctions

Craftsman: Arts & Crafts movement decorative arts, fine art, art pottery and tiles, furnishings, including Baumann, Clewell, Delaherche, Dow. Fulper. Galle, Grueby, Handel., Kalo, Knox, Liberty, Limbert, Marblehead., Newcomb College, Ohr, Overbeck,, Pewabic, Rhead, Robineau, Rohlfs,, Rookwood. Roycroft, Stickley, Teco, Tiffany, van Erp, Yellin, Zsolnay.

Sollo Rago Modern: 20th Century Modern fine and decorative arts and furnishings including Aarnio, Arredoluce, Autio, Barbini,, Bertoia. Boch Freres, Breuer, Bugatti, Castle. Conover, Deskey, DeVore, Duckworth, Dunbar, Esherick, Evans, Falkenstein, Ferguson, Fontana Arte, Fornasetti, Friedeberg, Gehry, Gilhooly, Hamada, Harer, Ihlenfeld, Jensen, Juhl, Kagan, Kastholm, Kjaerholm, Laverne, Martens, Mathsson , McKie, Miller, Mont, Nakashima, Natzler, Nelson, Niemeyr, Noguchi, Notkin, Paley, Panton, Parzinger, Pergay, Perriand, Pesce, Picasso, Pillin, Ponti, Powell, Price, Prieto, Prouve, Rhodes, Rodrigues, Saarinen, Sabatini, Salterini, Salto, Scarpa, Scheier, Seandel, Sottsass, Springer, Starck, Takaezu, Toso, Varnum Poor, Vautrin, Venini, Venturi, Voulkos, Wegner, Wood, Woodman, Wright, Zucca.

Fine Art: 20th Century paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints and photographs.

Post-War and Contemporary Art: Francis Alys, Chiho Aoshima, Arman, Robert Arneson, Stephan Balkenhol, Robert Beck, Linda Besemer, Norman Bluhm’s, John Bock, James Brown, Ernesto Caivano, Brian Calvin, Martin Creed, Lesley Dill, Marlene Dumas, Sharon Ellis, Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, Heide Fasnacht, Vincent Fecteau, Adam Fuss, Maureen Gallace, Ewan Gibbs, Leon Golub, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Arturo Herrera, Thomas Hirschhorn, Chris Johanson, Thomas Kiesewetter, Liz Larner, Charles LeDray, Sol LeWitt, Graham Little, Liza Lou, Lee Lozano, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Jason Martin, Yuri Masnyj, Matthew Monahan, Ree Morton, Mr., Louise Nevelson, Thomas Nozkowski, Damián Ortega, Roxy Paine, Ed Paschke, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Pettibone, David Reed, Lara Schnitger, Christian Schumann, Jonathan Seliger, Jim Shaw, Zak Smith, Nancy Spero, Frances Stark, Kehinde Wiley, John Tremblay, Cheyney Thompson, Tam Van Tran, Tunga.

19th/20th C. American and European Art: Walter Emerson Baum, Fern Isabel Coppedge, Daniel Garber, Hermann Herzog, Edward Hopper, Harry Leith-Ross, Antonio Martino, Joseph Meierhans, Lloyd Ney, Edward Willis Redfield, William Trost Richards, Charles Rosen, George Sotter, Melville Stark, James Brade Sword, Orrin White.

Art Glass:Almeric, Daum, Galle, Lalique, Loetz, Muller Freres, and Tiffany.

Jewelry and Silver: Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Modern. American, Continental, European, Mexican, Russian, Scandinavian. Bigelow and Kennard; Blanchard, Bulgari, Caldwell, Cartier, DeBeers, Depres, Gorham, Jensen, Kirk, Klingert, Lieber, Ramsden, Rolex, Tiffany, Webb.

Estates: Asian decorative and fine art (Korean, Japanese and Chinese), Native American, Continental furnishings, Ivories, Garden, Porcelain and Ceramics, Books and Ephemera, Carpets and Rugs, Paintings and other estate property.

The Rago Arts and Auction Center is also home to The Perrault-Rago Gallery for sales by private treaty and two quarterly magazines of 20th century antiques and design: Style: 1900 and Modernism Magazine.



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