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  1. View sold prices. Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (American, 1880–1980) Crest of the Wave, 1925 bronze with brown patina inscribed HARRIET W. FRISHMUTH© 1925 (on the base), and stamped Gorham Co. Founders / O F H L (along the base) Height 21 inches.

  2. July 26, 09:25 AM PDT. Estimate. 12,000 - 18,000 USD. Log in to view results. Lot Details. Description. Property of a Lady. HARRIET WHITNEY FRISHMUTH. 1880 - 1980. CREST OF THE WAVE. inscribed HARRIET W. FRISHMUTH © 1925 (on the base) and stamped GORHAM CO FOUNDERS / QFHL (along the base) bronze with greenish-brown patina.

  3. Crest of the Wave. Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880-1980) Crest of the Wave inscribed 'HARRIET W FRISHMUTH ©' and stamped 'ROMAN BRONZE WORKS' (along the base) bronze with greenish-brown patina 66 in. (167.6 cm.) high Modeled in 1926. John W. Mecom, Jr. Collection, Houston, Texas. Sotheby’s, New York, 21 September 1994, lot 101, sold by the ...

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · Harriet Whitney Frishmuth Bronze, "Crest of the Wave" Estimate $6,000 - $9,000. Apr 27, 2024 7:00 AM PDT. Current Price (2 bids) Secure. $3,200. Place Bid. 33 bidders are watching this item. Get approved to bid. Register for Auction. Shipping & Pickup Options. Item located in Beachwood, OH, US. Ship with LiveAuctioneers.

  5. Crest of the Wave, 1925. Sale 1177 - American Art. May 19, 2023 10:00AM CT. Live / Chicago. Estimate. $8,000 - $12,000. Sold for $12,600. Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium. Lot Description. Harriet Whitney Frishmuth. (American, 1880–1980) Crest of the Wave, 1925. bronze with brown patina.

  6. 41. Harriet Whitney Frishmuth 1880-1980. Estimate. 400,000 - 600,000 USD. Log in to view results. bidding is closed. Description. Harriet Whitney Frishmuth. Crest of the Wave (Hogan Statue) signed © HARRIET W. FRISHMUTH and inscribed THE GORHAM CO FOUNDERS OMFP on the edge of the base. bronze. height: 66 inches. (167.6 cm) Provenance.

  7. Crest of the Wave magnificently demonstrates Harriet Frishmuth's prized abilities as a modeler of the female form and reveals her powers of ingenuity. The present version is believed to have been designed as a study for the larger version originally commissioned for Frank J. Hogan (1877-1944) of Washington, D.C. as a fountain.

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