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20th Century Design<br />
Sale 2577B December 17, 2011 Boston
20th Century Design<br />
specialist in charge<br />
Jane D. Prentiss<br />
508.970.3253<br />
General Inquiries: 20thcentury@skinnerinc.com<br />
auction 2577B<br />
Saturday, December 17, 2011 at 10 a.m.<br />
63 Park Plaza<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
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table of contents<br />
1 Auction & Specialist Information<br />
2 Web Site & Online Bidding<br />
5 Lots 1-781<br />
152 Conditions of Sale<br />
153 Absentee Bid Form<br />
154 Company Directors & Specialty Departments<br />
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1.<br />
William Jervis Rose Valley Colony Pottery<br />
Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, 1903-05<br />
Long neck in mauve glaze on striated green<br />
glaze bulbous base, impressed Rose valley<br />
floral cipher with overlapping V, ht. 7 1/2 in.<br />
Note: The pottery colony at Rose Valley<br />
did not operate for very long; many of the<br />
interesting glazes created during the American<br />
Arts & Crafts movement come from potteries<br />
such as this that had a small operating<br />
window.<br />
$700-900<br />
2.<br />
Van Briggle Lorelei Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Cylindrical form with a nude female figure<br />
draped around the rim, in Mountain Craig<br />
brown glaze, impressed with pottery mark,<br />
Van Briggle Colo. Spgs. Colo. and signed<br />
MLP on base, ht. 10 1/2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
3.<br />
Rookwood Vase<br />
Glazed and decorated pottery<br />
Decorated by Albert Robert Valentien,<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883<br />
Rookwood pottery vase, short neck on<br />
swollen body decorated with two birds<br />
standing in grasslands on green ground with<br />
gilt specks, stamped with Rookwood 1883,<br />
R 103, and anchor mark, artist’s initials, and<br />
sticker, ht. 8 1/4, dia. 3 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
4.<br />
Arts & Crafts Stickley Brothers Server<br />
Oak<br />
Michigan, c. 1912<br />
Rectangular top over two drawers open to<br />
lower shelf raised on four post legs, original<br />
finish, branded mark, some wear consistent<br />
with age, ht. 38 1/4, wd. 47 1/2, dp. 20 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
5.<br />
Arts & Crafts Bookcase<br />
Oak and glass<br />
Possibly Shop of the Crafters, c. 1912<br />
Shaped top molding over center door flanked<br />
on each side by two doors, all with mullion<br />
overlay, raised on rectangular base, original<br />
metal pulls missing, has glass knob pulls,<br />
some wear, ht. 64, wd. 43, dp. 13 1/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
6.<br />
Six Pieces of Dedham Rabbit Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Demitasse cup, small bowl and saucer all<br />
with blue Rabbit border decoration on white<br />
crackle glazed ground; saucer with blue rabbit<br />
medallion in center; round bowl with repeating<br />
blue rabbit medallions; rabbit figural with<br />
attached tulip on his back in white crackle<br />
glaze with blue accents; with blue ink stamp<br />
on base except on rabbit figure, respective ht.<br />
2 1/8, dia. 3, 4 3/8, 4 1/8, 5, ht. 4 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$350-500<br />
online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com<br />
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7.<br />
Dedham Pottery Elephant Platter<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Oval platter with Elephant decorated blue<br />
border on white crackle-glazed ground,<br />
blue ink stamp mark and impressed with<br />
foreshortened rabbit, wd. 14, dp. 8 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$600-700<br />
8.<br />
Dedham Pottery Owl Plate<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Round plate with blue border decorated with<br />
owls, moons, and stars on white crackleglazed<br />
ground, blue ink stamp mark on base,<br />
imperfections in the making, dia. 8 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$300-500<br />
9.<br />
Arts & Crafts Stickley Brothers Server<br />
Oak<br />
Michigan, c. 1912<br />
Horizontal plate rack over rectangular top on<br />
three short drawers over one long drawer with<br />
three compartments below, original finish,<br />
branded Stickley brothers mark, top wear, ht.<br />
45 1/2, wd. 60, dp. 23 1/8 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
10.<br />
Five Dedham Pottery Rabbit Plates<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Decorated by Maude Davenport, Dedham,<br />
Massachusetts<br />
Five Rabbit plates with blue border on crackle<br />
ground, signed by Maude Davenport in<br />
border decoration and blue ink stamp mark<br />
on base, one plate with hairline, dia. 8 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
11.<br />
Four Dedham Pottery Rabbit Plates<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Four Rabbit plates with blue border on<br />
crackle ground, blue ink stamp mark on base,<br />
hairlines on two plates, imperfections in the<br />
making, dia. 8 1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
12.<br />
Five Dedham Pottery Rabbit Plates<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Decorated by Maude Davenport, Dedham,<br />
Massachusetts<br />
Five Rabbit dinner plates with blue border<br />
on crackle ground, signed by Maude<br />
Davenport in border decoration and blue ink<br />
stamp marked on base, minor rim chipping,<br />
imperfections in the making, dia. 10 in.<br />
$1,200-1,400<br />
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13.<br />
Dedham Pottery Rabbit Charger<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Rabbit charger with blue border on crackle<br />
ground, blue ink stamp mark on base,<br />
imperfections, dia. 12 in.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
14.<br />
Arts & Crafts Stickley Brothers China<br />
Closet<br />
Oak and glass<br />
Michigan, c. 1912<br />
Rectangular top over two doors each with<br />
eight panes of glass, four pane side lights<br />
raised on four square posts gently tapered at<br />
feet, interior fitted with three shelves, branded<br />
mark, ht. 59 1/2, wd. 46 1/4, dp. 14 5/8 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
15.<br />
Dedham Rabbit Pitcher, Platter, and Four<br />
Bowls<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Large tapering cylindrical form pitcher with<br />
angled handle, oval serving platter and four<br />
cereal bowls, all with blue Rabbit border<br />
decoration on white crackle glazed ground,<br />
pitcher ht. 8 3/4, platter lg. 12 1/2, wd. 7 7/8,<br />
bowl dia. 5 5/8 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$500-700<br />
online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com<br />
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Four Dedham Rabbit Serving Bowls<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Round serving bowl, whipped cream bowl,<br />
covered serving bowl and pickle dish all<br />
decorated with blue Rabbit border on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground and marked with<br />
blue ink stamp on base, base wear and<br />
imperfections, respective dia. 8 1/4, 7 3/8, 7<br />
3/4, 9 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$700-900<br />
17.<br />
Eight Pieces of Dedham Rabbit Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Footed goblet, covered egg cup with fixed<br />
saucer, covered marmalade jar, two mugs,<br />
two cereal bowls and a saucer, all with Rabbit<br />
decorated blue border on white crackleglazed<br />
ground and blue ink stamp mark on<br />
base, larger bowl signed by Maude Davenport<br />
and inscribed Dedham Pottery 05 on base,<br />
respective ht. 5, 4 1/2, 5, 4 1/8, 5, dia. 6, 5<br />
3/8, 6 3/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$600-800<br />
18.<br />
Dedham Rabbit Serving Plate and Two<br />
Serving Bowls<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Large round serving plate and two large<br />
round serving bowls, all decorated with blue<br />
Rabbit border on white crackle-glazed ground<br />
with blue ink stamp on base, plate impressed<br />
with foreshortened rabbit stamp, smaller bowl<br />
with some edge roughness, imperfections in<br />
the making, dia. 12 1/8, 11 1/4, 9 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$600-800<br />
19.<br />
Dedham Pottery Chick Pitcher<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Small cylindrical pitcher with angled handle<br />
with Chick decorated blue border at base on<br />
white crackle-glazed ground, with blue ink<br />
stamp mark on base, imperfections, ht. 5 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$125-175<br />
20.<br />
Three Pieces of Dedham Chick Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Small round bowl on circular foot, small plate<br />
and large plate, all with Chick decorated<br />
blue rim on white crackle-glazed ground with<br />
blue ink stamp mark, two plates with lightly<br />
impressed foreshortened rabbit on base,<br />
imperfections in the making, respective dia. 4<br />
3/4, 6 1/4, 8 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$300-500<br />
21.<br />
Dedham Pottery Night and Morning Pitcher<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1931<br />
Ovoid vessel with applied handle, relief<br />
decorated and painted on one side with night<br />
theme of moon and hunting owl, opposite<br />
side with morning theme of sun and chickens,<br />
in blue glaze on white crackle-glazed ground<br />
with blue ink stamp and 1931 marked on<br />
base, ht. 5 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$300-500<br />
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Arts & Crafts Inlaid Fireplace Surround<br />
Oak and mixed veneers<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Oak surround with a marquetry triptych<br />
in mixed wood depicting a hunting dog<br />
watching waterfowl on the shore of a body of<br />
water, over deep shelf with shaped supports,<br />
surround drilled for sconce wiring, ht. 73, wd.<br />
59, dp. 11 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
23.<br />
Arts & Crafts Movement Bookcase<br />
Oak and glass<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Rectangular top over two sliding doors with<br />
wood lattice overlay at top, interior fitted with<br />
four shelves, ht. 54 1/4, wd. 35 5/8, dp. 13<br />
5/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
24.<br />
Eight Pieces of Dedham Turtle Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Small pitcher with angled handle incised<br />
with D8 on base, covered sugar bowl with<br />
two small handles, round ashtray, flared rim<br />
bowl, and round plate, all with double Turtle<br />
decorated blue rim on white crackle glazed<br />
ground; small plate with border decoration of<br />
turtles alternating with rectangular landscape<br />
scenes, signed by Maude Davenport; with<br />
turtle figural paperweight and turtle figural<br />
flower frog in white crackle glaze with blue<br />
accents; all with blue ink pottery mark,<br />
obscured on flower frog; rim chipping on<br />
bowl, rim roughness on ashtray, imperfections<br />
in the making, respective ht. 5, 4, dia. 4, 7<br />
3/8, 8 5/8, 6 1/8, lg. 3 3/8, 3 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$700-900<br />
25.<br />
Eight Pieces of Dedham Elephant Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Rimmed mayonnaise bowl, round bowl, two<br />
child’s plates, two saucers, a salad plate<br />
and a demitasse saucer all with Elephant<br />
decorated blue border on white crackleglazed<br />
ground with blue ink stamp mark,<br />
mayonnaise bowl marked 1931 on base,<br />
imperfections in the making, respective dia.<br />
5 1/2, 5 1/4, 7 5/8, 7 1/2, 7, 6 1/4, 7 1/2, 4<br />
1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$700-900<br />
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Dedham Pottery Elephant Bowl<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Large round serving bowl with flared rim with<br />
Elephant decorated blue border on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground, blue ink stamp mark<br />
on base, small glaze misses, dia. 10 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$300-500<br />
26.<br />
Ten Pieces of Dedham Elephant Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Ten pieces of Elephant pottery comprised of<br />
one small pitcher, one covered sugar, two<br />
teacups, two saucers and four plates, all with<br />
elephant decorated blue border on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground and blue ink stamp<br />
mark, plates with impressed foreshortened<br />
rabbit, imperfections in the making, respective<br />
ht. 5, 2 3/4, 2, 2 1/8, dia. 6, 6 3/8, 9 3/4, 8<br />
5/8, 8 3/8, 6 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$600-900<br />
27.<br />
Six Pieces of Small Dedham Elephant<br />
Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Salt and pepper shaker, pair of footed candle<br />
holders and two round ashtrays, all with<br />
Elephant decorated blue border on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground, all with blue ink stamp<br />
except salt and pepper, imperfections in the<br />
making, respective ht. 2 3/4, 2 3/4, 1 3/4, 1<br />
5/8, dia. 3 7/8, 3 7/8 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$250-450<br />
29.<br />
Dedham Pottery Elephant Pitcher, Mug,<br />
and Teacup and Saucer<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1936<br />
Pitcher, large mug, teacup and saucer, all<br />
with Elephant decorated border on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground with blue ink stamp<br />
mark, saucer with Dedham Tercentenary<br />
1636-1936 stamp on base, respective ht. 5, 4<br />
1/8, 2 3/4, dia. 6 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$500-600<br />
30.<br />
Four Pieces of Dedham Elephant Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Two egg cups and two child’s mugs with<br />
Elephant decorated blue border on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground, mugs with blue ink<br />
stamp on base, imperfections in the making,<br />
respective ht. 2 1/2, 2 1/2, 2 7/8, 3 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$250-350<br />
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31.<br />
Four Small Pieces of Dedham Elephant<br />
Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Cylindrical handled creamer, conical candle<br />
snuffer, candle holder raised on round<br />
foot and round ashtray, all with elephant<br />
decorated blue border on white crackleglazed<br />
ground, creamer, snuffer and candle<br />
holder with blue ink stamp mark on base,<br />
imperfections in the making, respective ht. 3<br />
1/8, 2, 1 3/4, dia. 3 3/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$300-500<br />
32.<br />
Seven Pieces of Dedham Elephant Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Double egg cup raised on circular foot, round<br />
footed cup, lid, circular coaster, round sauce<br />
bowl, oblong dish, and five-sided star dish<br />
all with Elephant decorated blue border on<br />
white crackle-glazed ground, all marked with<br />
blue ink stamp on base except lid, star dish<br />
with 1932 mark; accompanied by elephant<br />
decorated condiment spoon with illegible<br />
mark, respective ht. 3, 1 7/8, 1 1/4, dia. 4, 5<br />
1/2, 7 5/8, 7 1/4, spoon lg. 4 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$300-500<br />
33.<br />
Dedham Pottery Scottie Dog Plate<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Round plate with two hand-painted Scottie<br />
dogs in blue glaze on white crackled ground,<br />
blue ink stamp and illegible date on base,<br />
impressed with foreshortened rabbits, dia. 8<br />
1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$700-900<br />
34.<br />
Dedham Rabbit Serving Bowl, Pitcher, and<br />
Sugar Bowl<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Large low serving bowl, small squared pitcher<br />
with wide spout and covered sugar bowl<br />
with two handles, all with blue Rabbit pattern<br />
border on white crackle-glazed ground with<br />
blue ink stamp on base, bowl with affixed<br />
paper label numbered 12/48 Boston, Mass.,<br />
imperfections in the making, respective dia.<br />
10 3/4, ht. 4 1/2, 4 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$500-700<br />
35.<br />
Five Pieces of Dedham Rabbit Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Bell with string suspended earthenware<br />
clapper, covered sugar bowl with two<br />
handles, candle holder on circular base, large<br />
round ashtray and small trivet, all decorated<br />
with blue Rabbit border decoration on white<br />
crackle-glazed ground, with blue ink stamp on<br />
all except bell, respective ht. 4, 4 1/4, 1 1/2,<br />
dia. 6 3/4, 6 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of Penny Marshall.<br />
$500-700<br />
36.<br />
Two Roycroft Book Tables<br />
Oak<br />
New York, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Rectangular top over two lipped shelves with<br />
through exposed tenons, metal tag on inside<br />
of shaped foot, ht. 26, wd. 26, dp. 13 3/4 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
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Arts & Crafts-style Desk<br />
Oak and oak veneers<br />
United States, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Rectangular top over center keyboard<br />
compartment with pull-out shelf flanked by<br />
drawers, vertical slat sides, corbel supports,<br />
lower median shelf, ht. 31 1/8, wd. 66, dp.<br />
31 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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Newcomb College Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Henrietta D. Bailey, New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
c. 1930<br />
Wide mouth on tapering cylindrical form<br />
decorated with blue-green on blue blades<br />
of grass, Newcomb College cipher, artist’s<br />
initials HB for decorator, JM for form, SR73,<br />
35, ht. 5 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
39.<br />
Newcomb College Pottery Vase<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1918<br />
The body relief decorated with tree and<br />
Spanish moss in blues and greens, the<br />
opposing side decorated with a yellow moon<br />
through the trees, impressed Newcomb<br />
College cipher 245 JT72, and JM for Joseph<br />
Meyer potter, ht. 7 1/2 in.<br />
Literature: The Potters and Ceramists, by<br />
Jessie Poesch.<br />
Note: Joseph Meyer was in charge of<br />
throwing the pottery and helped to build the<br />
kilns when Newcomb Pottery was set up.<br />
$2,000-2,500<br />
40.<br />
Fifty-three J. & J.G. Low Tiles<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Chelsea, Massachusetts<br />
Square tiles decorated with floral and<br />
geometric designs in relief and glazed in<br />
multiple colors, impressed with J. & J.G. Low<br />
Patent Art Tile Works Chelsea, Mass, U.S.A.<br />
with copyright number and year, five large<br />
tiles, nine medium tiles and thirty-nine small<br />
tiles, respective dia. approx. 6 1/8, 4 1/4, 3 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
41.<br />
Nineteen Pottery Tiles<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
United States<br />
Nineteen decorated and glazed square tiles<br />
from the Arts & Crafts period by various<br />
makers including Mercer, American Encaustic,<br />
Delft, Pardee, Rookwood, and Flint Faience<br />
Tile Company, in various sizes, dia. 3 5/8-6 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
42.<br />
Thirty-seven Pottery Tiles<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
United States and England<br />
Glazed and painted tiles in various shapes,<br />
some with iridescence, including tiles made<br />
by American Encaustic, Kensington, Maw,<br />
Providential, J. & J.G. Low, and Minton’s,<br />
some unmarked; dia. 3-10 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
43.<br />
Five Grueby and Pardee Tiles<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
United States<br />
Four Grueby tiles and one Pardee tile; a pair<br />
of square Grueby tiles decorated in relief with<br />
a bunch of purple grapes and leaves, incised<br />
with 4085A on edge, one with Grueby Boston<br />
stamp on back; and one brown and one tan<br />
glazed square Grueby tile, both undecorated<br />
and unmarked; and a square Pardee tile<br />
decorated with a purple rabbit over a green<br />
geometric shape on a cream-colored ground,<br />
unmarked; respective dia. 6, 6, 4, 4 1/4, 4<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
44.<br />
Grueby Pottery Cucumber Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1904<br />
Flared rim on shoulder decorated with broad<br />
ribbed leaves tapering to base in cucumber<br />
green glaze, impressed partial mark and<br />
initialed CH, ht. 4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
45.<br />
Arts & Crafts Movement Wheatley Pottery<br />
Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
1880-1927<br />
Wide mouth on wide cylindrical neck with<br />
bud and trailing stem decoration, a W visible<br />
in a circle, and a faint P, numbered 607, ht.<br />
9 1/4 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
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46.<br />
Grueby Bowl/Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1904<br />
Pale sea green glaze on low ribbed form,<br />
impressed pottery mark and MS for Marie<br />
Seaman, ht. 1 3/4, dia. 4 3/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
47.<br />
Grueby Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1904<br />
Cylindrical neck with raised geometric<br />
decoration bulbous base with modeled broad<br />
leaf decoration in matte green glaze, faint<br />
circular Grueby mark on base, ht. 6 5/8 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
47A.<br />
Van Briggle Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Squat-form body, shaped leaf decoration<br />
below rim, covered in a matte rose-colored<br />
glaze, incised pottery mark on base, wear, ht.<br />
5 1/4, dia. 10 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
47B.<br />
Bloomfield Pottery Jug<br />
Art pottery<br />
Bloomfield, New York<br />
Small mouth on bulbous vessel with handle<br />
on shoulder, in green glazes, with partial<br />
Bloomfield Art Pottery paper label on base,<br />
ht. 3 1/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
47C.<br />
J.G. & J.F. Low Ulysses S. Grant Tile<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Chelsea, Massachusetts, 1885<br />
Rectangular tile decorated in relief with the<br />
bust of Ulysses S. Grant glazed in dark gold<br />
and stamped on the reverse with J.G. & J.F.<br />
Low Art Tile Works, Chelsea, Mass. U.S.A.<br />
Copyright by J.G. & J.F. Low 1885, ht. 6, wd.<br />
4 1/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
47D.<br />
Van Briggle Butterfly Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Bulbous vase decorated with two butterflies in<br />
turquoise glaze with pottery mark Van Briggle<br />
U.S.A. on base, ht. 3 3/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
48.<br />
Robertson Hollywood Vase and Stand<br />
Art pottery<br />
Hollywood, California<br />
Flared mouth on tear-shaped vase in yellow<br />
crackle glaze, on black glazed stand, vase<br />
incised with R on base, stand impressed with<br />
Robertson Hollywood on underside, vase ht.<br />
3 1/8, total ht. 3 3/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
48A.<br />
Rookwood Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901<br />
Open mouth on bulbous form with circular<br />
base, decorated with geometric diamond<br />
pattern in brown matte glaze with blue<br />
highlights, impressed with pottery mark and<br />
numbered on base, ht. 3 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
48B.<br />
Rookwood Pottery Vase<br />
Glazed pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914<br />
Rookwood vase with flared rim on cylindrical<br />
form, decorated with stylized leaves and<br />
berries around top, glazed in deep pink with<br />
green accents, stamped with date mark and<br />
numbered 1655F on base, ht. 6 1/2, dia. 1<br />
1/2 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
49.<br />
W.J. Walley Arts & Crafts Movement<br />
Pottery Mug<br />
Art pottery<br />
West Sterling, Massachusetts, 1898-1919<br />
Red-blue glaze on red clay body with trunkshape<br />
handle, incised broad leaf decoration<br />
around mug, marked W.J.W. and S on glazed<br />
base, ht. 5 5/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
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53.<br />
Marblehead Pottery Decorated Four-color<br />
Vase<br />
Decorated art pottery<br />
Marblehead, Massachusetts, early 20th<br />
century<br />
Gray ground decorated with a five yellow<br />
flowers with blue centers joined by a green<br />
leaf border, each flower with a trailing green<br />
stem, impressed ships cipher, ht. 3 1/2 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
54.<br />
Chelsea Keramic Sang de Boeuf Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Chelsea, Massachusetts, 1880-99<br />
Short neck on tapering cylindrical form in dark<br />
red glaze, recessed foot impressed CKAW,<br />
ht. 6 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
55.<br />
Merrimac Pottery Arts & Crafts Movement<br />
Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1897-1908,<br />
paper label 1900-01<br />
Wide mouth on tapering form in textured<br />
gray glaze with crackle, marked with paper<br />
Merrimac Ceramic Company label with fish,<br />
ht. 4 1/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
50.<br />
Merrimac Pottery Arts & Crafts Movement<br />
Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1897-1908,<br />
paper label 1900-01<br />
Bulbous mouth on cylindrical neck to bulbous<br />
base in textured blue-green glaze, with paper<br />
Merrimac Ceramic Company label with a fish,<br />
original price $1.25, ht. 6 7/8 in.<br />
Note: T.S. Nickerson made art pottery for<br />
Merrimac; he had studied glazes and colors<br />
under Sir William Cooke in London. Merrimac<br />
is one of those great art potteries from the<br />
Arts & Crafts movement that is distinguished<br />
by the color and texture of their glazes.<br />
Often collected by potters for its unique<br />
characteristics and because the pottery<br />
closed and its remaining stock, along with the<br />
building, burned in 1908. For further reading<br />
see Kovel’s American Art Pottery.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
51.<br />
Marblehead Pottery Three-color Vase<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Marblehead, Massachusetts, early 20th<br />
century<br />
Ochre ground decorated with an incised band<br />
of mossy green and rust-colored leaves with<br />
blue-gray berries, red clay body with incised<br />
ship cipher on base, ht. 3 3/4 in.<br />
Note: Dr. Robert J. Hall founded the pottery<br />
in 1904 as therapy for the patients he treated<br />
in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Arthur Baggs<br />
assumed the direction of the pottery in 1916,<br />
the pottery prospered under his direction,<br />
producing hand-thrown pieces decorated with<br />
the region’s coastline motifs and flora.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
52.<br />
Marblehead Pottery Tile<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Marblehead, Massachusetts<br />
Square tile decorated with a white glazed<br />
sailboat on a blue glazed ground within a<br />
white border, with impressed pottery mark,<br />
dia. 4 3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
56.<br />
Walley Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
West Sterling, Massachusetts, 1898-1919<br />
Bulbous form with striated color on shoulder<br />
in blue-gray glaze, marked W.J.W. on base,<br />
ht. 3 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
57.<br />
Dedham Pottery Experimental Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Probably executed by Hugh Robertson,<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Wide mouth on swollen cylindrical form<br />
decorated in mossy green and forest green<br />
glazes, glaze misses, base hairline and losses<br />
at kiln pull locations, incised Dedham pottery<br />
mark, ht. 9 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
58.<br />
Chelsea Keramic Art Works Tile<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Morrisville, Pennsylvania<br />
Square tile decorated in relief with a boy in<br />
profile, in blue glaze, signed by artist on front<br />
and stamped on reverse Chelsea Keramic Art<br />
Works, Robertson & Sons, dia. 5 3/4 in.<br />
$300-350<br />
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59.<br />
T.J. Wheatley Pottery Vase<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1880<br />
Flared rim on tapering cylindrical body with<br />
floral design painted under glaze on a blue<br />
shading to brown ground, incised T.J.W.C.<br />
on base with patent number and year 1880,<br />
ht. 12 in.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
60.<br />
Weller Jap Birdimal Vase<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Decorated by VMH, unknown, Zanesville,<br />
Ohio<br />
Narrow mouth on tapering cylindrical vessel<br />
with geisha and tree decoration, artist<br />
signature VMH on side and incised Weller<br />
Rhead Faience 573 2 on base, glaze loss and<br />
imperfections in the making, ht. 10 in.<br />
Note: Frederick Rhead created the Jap<br />
Birdimal decoration in 1904.<br />
$600-800<br />
61.<br />
Art Nouveau Umbrella Stand<br />
Mahogany<br />
United States, c. 1913<br />
Four pierced and decorated sides in the<br />
Art Nouveau manner, fitted with four<br />
compartments with umbrella pan, partially<br />
legible inscription in pencil dates this piece<br />
to 1913, Jamaica Plain, ht. 24 3/8, dia. 14<br />
1/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
62.<br />
Arts & Crafts Fire Screen<br />
Mahogany<br />
Craftsman Studios, New York<br />
Pineapple finials, shaped crest rail over five<br />
lollipop-shaped floral decorated devices,<br />
grape and vine decorated sides, raised on<br />
shaped foot, inscribed for Martha and Oscar<br />
O. Vincent 1941, ht. 41 1/2, wd. 41 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
63.<br />
Thomas Moser “New Century” Couch<br />
Cherry and leather<br />
Auburn, Maine, 1994<br />
Even arms over vertical slats on sides and<br />
back, arched apron, slatted seat support,<br />
fitted with three loose green leather seat<br />
and buck cushions, signed Thomas Moser<br />
Cabinetmakers, Auburn, Maine 1994, and<br />
craftsman’s signature Chuck Jones, ht. 28<br />
3/8, wd. 78 1/2, dp. 33 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
64.<br />
Thomas Moser “New Century” Chair<br />
Cherry and leather<br />
Auburn, Maine, 1993<br />
Even arms over vertical slats on sides and<br />
back, arched apron, slatted seat support,<br />
fitted with loose green leather seat and<br />
buck cushions, signed Thomas Moser<br />
Cabinetmakers, Auburn, Maine 1993, and<br />
craftsman’s signature Brenda Swett, ht. 28<br />
3/4, wd. 30 1/4, dp. 30 1/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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70.<br />
Five Pieces of Van Briggle Pottery<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Bulbous vase with butterfly decoration,<br />
cylindrical vase with leaf decoration marked<br />
with date 1915, bookend with peacock in<br />
relief on triangular base, and pair of cylindrical<br />
candleholders, all in turquoise matte glaze,<br />
impressed pottery mark Van Briggle Colo.<br />
Spgs. Co., respective ht. 3, 7 7/8, 5, 7 3/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
65.<br />
Thomas Moser “New Century” Chair<br />
Cherry and leather<br />
Auburn, Maine, 1994<br />
Even arms over vertical slats on sides and<br />
back, arched apron, slatted seat support,<br />
fitted with loose green leather seat and<br />
buck cushions, signed Thomas Moser<br />
Cabinetmakers, Auburn, Maine 1994, and<br />
craftsman’s signature Robert R. Oulette, ht.<br />
28 3/4, wd. 30 1/4, dp. 30 1/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
66.<br />
Thomas Moser “New Century” Chair<br />
Cherry and leather<br />
Auburn, Maine, 1994<br />
Even arms over vertical slats on sides and<br />
back, arched apron, slatted seat support,<br />
fitted with loose green leather seat and<br />
buck cushions, signed Thomas Moser<br />
Cabinetmakers, Auburn, Maine 1994, and<br />
craftsman’s signature Greg O. Fowler, ht. 28<br />
3/4, wd. 30 1/4, dp. 30 1/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
67.<br />
Handel Reverse-painted Table Lamp<br />
Painted glass and patinated metal<br />
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century<br />
Painted with a landscape of birch trees in<br />
autumnal colors and earth tones, marked<br />
Handel 6634, over three sockets on bronzed<br />
patinated bulbous base molded in low relief<br />
with a forest, base marked Handel, ht. 23,<br />
dia. 18 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
68.<br />
Seven Pieces of Van Briggle Pottery<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Two round low bowls with decoration in light<br />
green matte glaze; a floriform flower frog, an<br />
ovoid flower frog with leaf decoration, and<br />
a round flower frog with duck figure, all in<br />
turquoise matte glaze; two Native American<br />
face wall plaques, in brown matte and<br />
turquoise matte glaze; all with pottery mark<br />
Van Briggle, respective ht. 1 3/4, 2, 1 7/8, 1<br />
3/4, 2 3/4, 4, 4 1/2, bowl dia. 3 1/8, 3 in.<br />
$650-950<br />
69.<br />
Three Van Briggle Lamps and Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Three Van Briggle table lamps and a Van<br />
Briggle vase; floral decorated spherical<br />
lamp base, bulbous formed lamp base with<br />
geometric pattern, figural tree trunk lamp base<br />
with perched bird, and wide mouthed vase<br />
with leaf decoration, all in turquoise matte<br />
glaze impressed with pottery mark, respective<br />
ht. 8 1/2, 7 1/2, 9 3/8, 4 1/4 in.<br />
$550-850<br />
71.<br />
Van Briggle Pottery Pitcher, Eight<br />
Tumblers, and Saucer<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Tall cylindrical pitcher with handle, eight<br />
matching cylindrical tumblers and a saucer<br />
hand-carved with wheat decoration and green<br />
glaze around edge and marked Hand Carved<br />
Original, all in glossy brown glaze impressed<br />
with pottery mark, Van Briggle Colo. Spgs.,<br />
with various artist’s signatures, pitcher ht. 11<br />
1/4, tumbler ht. 6, saucer dia. 7 3/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
72.<br />
Van Briggle Pottery Indian Vase and 1910<br />
Art Pottery Bowl<br />
Art pottery<br />
United States<br />
Cylindrical form Van Briggle pottery vase<br />
decorated with three Native American faces in<br />
turquoise matte impressed with pottery mark<br />
Van Briggle Colo. Spgs., signed CG on base;<br />
round bowl decorated with stylized floral motif<br />
in turquoise matte glaze, signed EHS 1910 on<br />
base, minor chip in floral relief; ht. 12 1/4, 3<br />
5/8, bowl dia. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$500-800<br />
73.<br />
Monumental Weller Louwelsa Floor Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Decorated by Eugene Roberts, United States,<br />
late 19th century<br />
Flared rim on long neck joined to shaped<br />
body decorated with grapes and leaves in<br />
autumnal colors on brown ground, signed<br />
Roberts on the side, base unmarked,<br />
damage, with visible repairs and glaze chips,<br />
ht. 50 in.<br />
Note: Standing over 4 feet tall, this vase<br />
could have been created as an exhibition<br />
piece. The decoration is documented as<br />
Weller and it is known Roberts worked for<br />
Weller.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
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Van Briggle Card Tray and Unglazed Plate<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Decorated, oval green matte card tray and<br />
round unglazed plate decorated with stylized<br />
birds, both impressed with pottery mark Van<br />
Briggle Colo. Spgs., some crazing on card<br />
tray, tray dia. 6 3/8, plate dia. 6 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
73B.<br />
Fulper Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Flemington, New Jersey, before 1920<br />
Wide flared mouth with three small handles<br />
on the shoulder of a tapering cylindrical form,<br />
the rim and handles in green glaze shading to<br />
rose glazed body, marked with Fulper stamp<br />
with stylized lettering within an oval on base,<br />
ht. 6 5/8 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
74.<br />
Weller Louwelsa and Bradley & Hubbard<br />
Table Lamp<br />
Art pottery<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Single socket fitted on B&H canister, Weller<br />
bulbous pottery base decorated with<br />
autumnal leaves and signed H. Mitchell, on<br />
side and Louwelsa Weller on base, electrified,<br />
some crazing, ht. 24 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
75.<br />
Chelsea Pottery Dinner Plate and a<br />
Dedham Pottery Covered Bowl<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Massachusetts, 1892-95 and 1896-1943<br />
Blue decorated rabbit border on plate with<br />
crackle-glazed ground, impressed C.P.U.S.<br />
(Chelsea Pottery U.S.) inside a clover leaf<br />
on the bottom, rim repairs, dia. 10 1/4; and<br />
a bowl with crackle-glazed ground, and<br />
blue Rabbit border, blue ink stamp mark on<br />
bottom, repaired crack on cover, ht. 3 1/2,<br />
dia. 10 3/4 in.<br />
$450-600<br />
76.<br />
Weller Pottery Vase<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Ohio, 1872-1948<br />
Vasiform body decorated with daffodils in<br />
shades of white, cream, and dusty rose with<br />
green and blue blades, impressed Weller on<br />
base, ht. 9 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
77.<br />
Four Dedham Pottery Plates<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1943<br />
Polar Bear decorated blue border, blue ink<br />
stamp mark on the bottom, dia. 9 7/8; Bird<br />
in Potted Orange Tree and two Pond Lily<br />
decorated border, plates all with crackleglazed<br />
ground, each with an impressed<br />
foreshortened rabbit on the bottom, dia. 8<br />
5/8 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
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Provincetown School, 20th Century<br />
Catboat at Pier<br />
Unsigned.<br />
Color white-line woodblock print on cream<br />
paper, image size 71/2 x 6 in., unmatted,<br />
unframed.<br />
Condition: Margins over 1/2 inch with<br />
deckled edges, mat burn, toning, foxing.<br />
$300-500<br />
80.<br />
Artisan Arts & Crafts Mantel Clock<br />
Oak, metal and glass<br />
William L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted,<br />
Connecticut<br />
Floral and geometric Art Nouveau case, front<br />
with ornate metal dial face, paper label J.H.<br />
Newbegin Jeweler and Optician Hyde Park,<br />
ht. 14 1/2, wd. 12, dp. 4 1/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
82.<br />
Arts & Crafts Copper Double Inkwell on<br />
Tray and an Ashtray<br />
Hammered copper and brass<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Rectangular cut-corner hammered copper<br />
tray with loop handle surmounted by two<br />
inkwells at each end with relief decoration;<br />
accompanied by a circular copper ashtray<br />
with brass fittings, ht. 3 1/2, wd. approx. 14,<br />
ashtray dia. 6 in.<br />
$100-150<br />
79.<br />
Arts & Crafts Desk and Armchair<br />
Oak<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Rectangular top over long drawer with copper<br />
pulls, openwork at sides lower median<br />
shelf, refinished, marked under shelf 1001,<br />
without rollers; and an armchair with back rail<br />
over four vertical slats, spring cushion seat,<br />
refinished, respective ht. 28 3/4, 39, wd. 36,<br />
dp. 24 in.<br />
$400-650<br />
81.<br />
Arts & Crafts Metalwork Desk Group<br />
Hammered copper<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Rectangular platform fitted with two covered<br />
boxes, ashtray, match holder, pen holder and<br />
letter holder, ht. 3 1/8, wd. 15, dp. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$300-350<br />
83.<br />
Arts & Crafts Drink Stand<br />
Oak<br />
Allen Chair Co., Concord, Massachusetts,<br />
early 20th century<br />
Near square top over four post legs with<br />
lower side stretchers, manufacturer’s mark<br />
under top, some losses, ht. 26 5/8, wd. 17<br />
3/4, dp. 18 1/8 in.<br />
Note: The Allen Chair Co. existed in Concord<br />
Junction; many of the historic buildings in<br />
West Concord (Concord Junction) still stand.<br />
$100-150<br />
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Eight Pieces of Arts & Crafts Pottery<br />
Art pottery<br />
United States<br />
Van Briggle mug in green matte glaze, leaf<br />
decorated vase in blue matte glaze, two<br />
candleholders and a teacup and saucer in<br />
Persian rose glaze, a teacup and saucer in<br />
turquoise matte glaze, and a small yellow<br />
glazed cup, all with pottery mark Van Briggle<br />
impressed on base, and a rose glazed<br />
bulbous vase by Waco pottery, respective ht.<br />
4 1/2, 5, 9, 7, 3, 2 1/2, 2 1/4, 4 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
85.<br />
Art Nouveau Jugendstil Orvit Pewter and<br />
Ceramic Vase<br />
Germany, c. 1900<br />
Five lobes at mouth decorated with blue<br />
tulips, paneled brown glaze body decorated<br />
with green leaves and trailing stems with leaf<br />
blade pewter overlay raised on pentagonal<br />
pewter base marked Orvit, interior of vase in<br />
peach-colored glaze, ht. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
86.<br />
Secessionist Jugendstil Clock<br />
Copper, brass, and art glass<br />
Austria, c. 1890-1910<br />
Hammered and pinned sheet metal relief<br />
decorated with a rooster and an owl with<br />
center panel in green slag glass, dial face<br />
with sun rising above hands in the form of<br />
gilt snakes, movement stamped PMK, ht. 13<br />
3/4 in.<br />
Note: The Mühlhauser & Pleskot firm (aka<br />
Josef Mühlhauser and Jos. Mühlhauser &<br />
Sohn) is listed in Hans-Heinrich Schmid’s<br />
Lexikon der Deutschen Uhrenindustrie: 1850-<br />
1980. By 1883, some 25 workers were<br />
making about 180 clocks a week. The PMK<br />
trademark was apparently used for only a few<br />
years, and Pleskot’s name is no longer found<br />
after 1888. The Mühlhauser firm was still<br />
mentioned as of 1912.<br />
$600-800<br />
87.<br />
Snake Sculpture<br />
Wrought iron<br />
lg. 16 in.<br />
$150-200<br />
88.<br />
Arts & Crafts Covered Box<br />
Wood, pewter, glass, and pottery<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Rectangular wood box interior fitted with two<br />
compartments, pewter-clad lid decorated with<br />
Art Nouveau floral designs accented by blue<br />
cabochons with an oval cabochon in rust and<br />
yellow at center, crack in cabochon, ht. 2,<br />
wd. 6 3/4, dp. 5 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
89.<br />
Arts & Crafts Jarvie Candlestick<br />
Brass<br />
Chicago, c. 1903-17<br />
Swollen bobeche on cylindrical stem with<br />
base knob, circular foot, marked Jarvie B in<br />
the metalwork on base, without drip plate, ht.<br />
12 5/8 in.<br />
Literature: Chicago Metalsmiths, p. 54.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
90.<br />
Arts & Crafts Jarvie Candlestick<br />
Brass<br />
Chicago c. 1903-1917<br />
Elongated bobeche on cylindrical stem with<br />
base knob, circular foot, marked Jarvie in the<br />
metalwork on base, ht. 11 in.<br />
Literature: Chicago Metalsmiths, p. 54.<br />
$500-700<br />
91.<br />
Pair of Arts & Crafts Candlesticks<br />
Brass<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Heavy casting with rolled lip on swollen<br />
bobeche joined to cylindrical stem on stepped<br />
circular foot, spotting, ht. 14 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
92.<br />
Arts & Crafts Desk<br />
Oak<br />
Model no. 921, United States, c. 1912<br />
Rectangular top over long center drawer,<br />
each end fitted with two open book shelves,<br />
lower median shelf, ht. 34 1/2, wd. 46, dp.<br />
27 1/8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
93.<br />
Arts & Crafts Buffalo Chair Works Armchair<br />
Oak and leather<br />
Buffalo, New York, 1875-1919<br />
Shaped back rail over wide center slat flanked<br />
by two vertical slats at each side, flat arms,<br />
leather spring cushion seat, remnants of label,<br />
seat leather loss, ht. 39, wd. 26 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
93A.<br />
Arts & Crafts Bronze Portrait<br />
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1905<br />
Head and shoulder profile of a young woman,<br />
medium brown patina, some areas of<br />
corrosion, ht. 16 3/4, wd. 12 5/8 in.<br />
Provenance: Skinner Inc., 20th Century<br />
Furniture & Decorative Arts, February 5, 2000,<br />
Sale 1973, Lot 18.<br />
N.B. The work is attributed to Mary<br />
Wallace Corey of Brookline, Massachusetts.<br />
Included with lot is a sepia-tone mechanical<br />
reproduction.<br />
$300-500<br />
94.<br />
Anglo/American School, 19th/20th Century<br />
Portrait of a Seated Female Nude<br />
Monogrammed “FH” l.r.<br />
Oil on panel, 10 x 10 1/2 in., circular format,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Craquelure, minor surface grime.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
95.<br />
Matt Morgan Art Pottery Pitcher<br />
Art pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883-84<br />
Narrow gold mouth on tapering cylindrical<br />
vessel with gold handle, with floral decoration<br />
incised into red clay on modeled green glaze<br />
ground, impressed with artist’s signature,<br />
stamped with pottery mark, 278, and a star<br />
on base, ht. 6 1/2 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
96.<br />
Rookwood Pitcher<br />
Decorated and glazed pottery<br />
Attributed to Albert Valentien, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio, 1884<br />
Narrow gilt mouth on ovoid vessel with<br />
handle, decorated with a flying bird on sky<br />
blue ground with gold specks, impressed with<br />
Rookwood 1884, G and numbered 60 on the<br />
base, ht. 4 3/4, dia. 5/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
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97.<br />
Rookwood Vellum Vase<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Decorated by Sara Sax, Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />
1904<br />
Rookwood vase with wide mouth on tapering<br />
cylindrical form in matte glaze and vellum<br />
finish, decorated with water lilies on green<br />
ground, marked with date mark, artist’s<br />
initials, numbered 718Z, V for vellum finish<br />
and G for ginger clay, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 2 1/4 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
98.<br />
Rookwood Sugar Bowl<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Decorated by Albert R. Valentien, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio, 1884<br />
Rookwood round sugar bowl with lid in<br />
sage-colored pottery, decorated with stylized<br />
dragon in black around bowl, stamped with<br />
Rookwood 1884, S for sage clay, numbered<br />
136, with artist’s signature, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 3<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
99.<br />
Rookwood Pottery Covered Box<br />
Art pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1928<br />
Matte yellow glaze, rectangular form, lid<br />
decorated with center medallion and two<br />
great cats, with floral and vine decoration on<br />
the lid and sides, impressed pottery and date<br />
mark, numbered 2456, hairline on interior of<br />
lid, ht. 2, wd. 4, dp. 2 3/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
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100.<br />
Rare Charles Rohlfs Carved Drop-front Desk with<br />
Swivel Base<br />
Oak<br />
Buffalo, New York, c. 1900<br />
Gothic-style carved finials on peaked form with carved<br />
and shaped sides, dropped front and scrolled lid<br />
support over panel with three pierced stylized motifs<br />
housing four drawers on one side and cabinet door<br />
on the other, desk case sits on raised platform base<br />
allowing it to revolve, interior fitted with shelves,<br />
accented with raised pegs, signed with logo and<br />
dated 1900, some loss, not in original finish, ht. 50<br />
1/2, wd. 25 1/2, dp. 22 1/2 in.<br />
Note: Similar to an example in the Lewis<br />
collection at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,<br />
Richmond. For further discussion see http://www.<br />
themagazineantiques.com/closer-look/desk-charlesrohlfs/,<br />
Treasures of The Arts and Crafts Movement<br />
1890-1920, by Cathers and Volpe, p. 40, and<br />
Joseph Cunningham’s article “Anna Katherine Green<br />
and Charles Rohlfs Artistic Collaborators,” Antiques<br />
Magazine, December 2008.<br />
$40,000-60,000<br />
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100<br />
(with details)
112<br />
109<br />
114<br />
107<br />
115<br />
111<br />
106 108 110 113 113 116<br />
101.<br />
Continental School, 20th Century<br />
De Ardennen<br />
Signed and dated “Boyer 1915” l.l., titled and<br />
inscribed “Risis Boyer” in a later hand on the<br />
reverse.<br />
Oil on fiberboard, 9 1/8 x 13 1/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Restored break, retouch,<br />
craquelure, minor surface grime.<br />
$500-700<br />
102.<br />
Dwight Ripley Collin (American, 19th/20th<br />
Century)<br />
Design for Elbert Hubbard’s Roycroft<br />
Press Periodical, The Philistine, 1895<br />
Monogrammed “C” within the matrix l.l.<br />
Color lithograph, sight size 18 1/4 x 10 1/2<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
103.<br />
Weller Coppertone Frog Pond Tray<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, early 20th century<br />
Shaped tray with a frog crouched beside a<br />
water lily at one end with lily pads at opposite<br />
end, in Coppertone blotchy semi-gloss green<br />
over brown glaze, with semicircle Weller<br />
Pottery blue ink mark and numbered 12 on<br />
base, lg. 15 1/2, wd. 10 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
104.<br />
American Encaustic Tile Company<br />
Covered Box<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, early 20th century<br />
Recessed panel on lid decorated in an Asian<br />
landscape with figures, geometric decorated<br />
borders on rectangular form in green glaze,<br />
impressed pottery mark, ht. 2 1/2, wd. 7 1/2,<br />
dp. 4 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
105.<br />
American Encaustic Tile Covered Box<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, early 20th century<br />
Recessed panel on lid decorated in an Asian<br />
landscape with figures, geometric decorated<br />
borders on rectangular form in orange glaze,<br />
impressed pottery mark, ht. 2 1/2, wd. 7 1/2,<br />
dp. 4 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
106.<br />
Roseville Futura Jardinière<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1928<br />
Round jardinière with green, blue, lavender,<br />
and cream-colored stylized leaves on tan<br />
ground with two squared handles, unmarked,<br />
chipping to base, ht. 6 1/4, dia. 8 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
107.<br />
Roseville Futura Jardinière<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1928<br />
Round jardinière with pink and purple stylized<br />
leaves on a green body with two squared<br />
handles, unmarked, rim chip, ht. 6 1/4, dia.<br />
8 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
108.<br />
Pair of Roseville Futura Vases<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1928<br />
Two vases with a narrow rectangular body<br />
on pyramidal base, blue floral decoration on<br />
yellow shading to brown matte glaze ground,<br />
unmarked, ht. 6 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
109.<br />
Roseville Artcraft Jardinière<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1930s<br />
Round jardinière in tan glaze with four angular<br />
handles and interior in green, unmarked,<br />
repaired hole to base, ht. 7, dia. 8 1/4 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
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110.<br />
Roseville Pottery Dealer Sign<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, design date 1948<br />
Roseville in stylized cream lettering on rose<br />
matte glazed ground with hollow triangular<br />
base, unmarked, small chip to the back of<br />
lettering, ht. 4 1/2, lg. 8 in.<br />
$2,500-3,000<br />
111.<br />
Roseville Pottery Falline Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1933<br />
Wide rim on swollen cylindrical body with two<br />
scroll handles decorated with Falline pattern in<br />
tan shading to green matte glaze, unmarked,<br />
ht. 7 1/4 in.<br />
$175-225<br />
112.<br />
Roseville Windsor Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1931<br />
Rare bulbous two-handled vase with green<br />
fern decoration on blue matte glazed ground,<br />
incised with a 9, and marked 4 in blue, ht. 9<br />
3/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
113.<br />
Two Roseville Ferella Vases<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1931<br />
Wide reticulated rim on bulbous form with<br />
two pointed handles, raised on reticulated<br />
base in brown matte glaze with pink specks,<br />
reticulation decorated with green floral<br />
bunches, unmarked, minor base chipping;<br />
wide reticulated rim on low bowl form in pink<br />
matte glaze with blue specks raised on a<br />
reticulated base, unmarked; ht. 6, 4 in.<br />
$300-400<br />
114.<br />
Roseville Wisteria Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1933<br />
Flared rim on tapering cylindrical form with<br />
two angular handles decorated with wisteria<br />
flowers and leaves on tan and blue ground,<br />
marked with Roseville Pottery foil sticker on<br />
base, ht. 10 1/2, dia. 6 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
115.<br />
Roseville Wisteria Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1933<br />
Tapering chalice form with two angular<br />
handles at the base, decorated with wisteria<br />
flowers and leaves on tan and blue ground,<br />
unmarked, ht. 9 1/4, dia. 6 3/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
116.<br />
Roseville Wisteria Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1933<br />
Round rim on bulbous form with two small,<br />
angular handles at top, decorated with<br />
wisteria flowers and leaves on tan and blue<br />
ground, marked with Roseville Pottery foil<br />
sticker on base, ht. 6 1/2, dia. 3 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
116A.<br />
Roseville Artcraft Jardinière and Pedestal<br />
Glazed pottery<br />
Zanesville, Ohio, pattern date 1930s<br />
Large round form with four angular handles in<br />
green blue glaze on matching pedestal with<br />
four handles around circular foot, repaired<br />
chip in pedestal, overall ht. 28, jardinière ht. 9<br />
3/4, dia. 11 1/2, pedestal ht. 18 1/4 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
117.<br />
Nan Watson (American, 1876-1966)<br />
Tulips<br />
Signed “Nan Watson” l.r., titled and inscribed<br />
in pencil on the reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas, 18 x 18 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
N.B. Watson held one-woman shows at<br />
Kraushaar Galleries, New York, in the 1930s.<br />
She was the wife of Forbes Watson (1879-<br />
1960), who was a newspaper art critic for the<br />
New York Evening Post and the New York<br />
World, among others, from 1911 to 1933.<br />
$300-500<br />
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118.<br />
Rookwood Vase and Bowl<br />
Pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, vase decorated by Elizabeth<br />
F. McDermott, 1919, bowl dated 1930<br />
Vase with inverted rim decorated with blue<br />
and pink flowers on green shaded to cream<br />
ground, date mark, artist’s initials, 1120 on<br />
base, ht. 5, dia. 3; round bowl in blue glaze<br />
decorated with geometric design on circular<br />
base, date mark, 6128 on base, ht. 4 1/4,<br />
dia. 5 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
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119.<br />
Eight Pieces of Dedham Pottery<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Handled pitcher, lidded sugar bowl, salt<br />
shaker, large round bowl, and small Rabbit<br />
bowl and three small plates in Snow Tree,<br />
Magnolia, and Grape, all with blue border on<br />
crackle ground, all marked except for covered<br />
sugar, chip in sugar bowl lid, chip in base<br />
of salt shaker, imperfections in the making,<br />
respective ht. 5, 4, 3 1/2, dia. 9, 4 1/4, 6 1/8,<br />
6, 6 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
120.<br />
Rookwood Pottery Bowl<br />
Art pottery<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1919<br />
Circular form in brown glaze with geometric<br />
decorated border raised on four prong feet,<br />
impressed pottery and date mark, numbered<br />
2148, and X, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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121.<br />
Van Briggle Daisy Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Large vase with bulbous form with daisy<br />
decoration in turquoise matte glaze,<br />
impressed with pottery mark, Van Briggle<br />
Colo. Spgs. on base, ht. 9 1/4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
122.<br />
Five Pieces of Van Briggle Pottery<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Bulbous vase with floral decoration, a ribbed<br />
vase with blue leaf blade decoration, a pair<br />
of candleholders, and a leaf-form nightlight,<br />
all in Persian rose glaze with blue accents,<br />
impressed with pottery mark Van Briggle,<br />
Colo. Sprgs., lamp with pottery mark only,<br />
respective ht. 9, 4 7/8, 9 1/2, 5 1/2 in.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
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Three Pieces of Van Briggle Pottery<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
A bulbous vase with floral decoration, a<br />
double handled vase with vertical molded<br />
decoration, and a center bowl with leaf<br />
decoration, all in turquoise glaze, impressed<br />
pottery mark, Van Briggle Colo. Spgs.,<br />
crazing on center bowl, respective ht. 8 3/4,<br />
12 1/8, 4 7/8, bowl wd. 14 1/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,400<br />
124.<br />
Van Briggle Tall Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Tall cylindrical form with butterfly decoration<br />
in turquoise glaze, with pottery mark, Van<br />
Briggle Colo. Spgs. and signed TMT, ht. 16<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
125.<br />
Van Briggle Figural Lamp and Shade<br />
Art Pottery<br />
Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
Van Briggle table lamp in Persian rose glaze<br />
and green shade with butterfly and floral<br />
decoration under laminate, impressed with<br />
pottery mark and Van Briggle Colo. Spgs. on<br />
base of lamp, lamp ht. 14 1/4, shade ht. 12<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
126.<br />
Grueby Pottery Vase with Slag Glass<br />
Shade<br />
Art pottery, art glass, and metal<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Large Grueby pottery vase in green glaze with<br />
broad overlapping leaves alternated by buds<br />
with trailing stems, marked on base, Grueby<br />
Pottery, Boston, U.S.A., ht. 11 1/2, fitted<br />
with a domed shade composed of a mosaic<br />
of slag glass, autumnal leaves with shaped<br />
lower border joined by struts to three-socket<br />
mount with patinated metal font and electrical<br />
cord that fits in base, shade unmarked, dia.<br />
18 1/4 in.<br />
Note: Grueby pottery lamps were often fitted<br />
with Bigelow and Kennard shades.<br />
$12,000-18,000<br />
127.<br />
Navajo Rug<br />
Wool<br />
Southwestern United States, fourth quarter<br />
20th century<br />
Rectangular shape with geometric devices<br />
in shades of gold, brown, and white, minor<br />
losses, lg. 70, wd. 55 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
128.<br />
Saturday Evening Girls Egg Cup<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Small glazed cup with rabbit decoration and<br />
a blue band on white ground, with S.E.G. in<br />
black ink with artist’s signature and date on<br />
base, ht. 1 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
129.<br />
S.E.G. Pottery Tile<br />
Glazed earthenware and wood frame<br />
Decorated by Ida Goldstein, 1909<br />
Square tile depicting a light blue house with<br />
the words Hartt House Hull Street below it,<br />
signed on reverse in black 359-10-09 S.E.G.<br />
with artist Ida Goldstein’s signature, in Mueller<br />
Bros. wood frame, tile dia. 3 5/8 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
130.<br />
Six S.E.G. Cups and Saucers, Small<br />
Pitcher, and a Tile<br />
Art pottery<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Four yellow cups and saucers, one marked<br />
FL 9-15, the others 7-16, all marked S.E.G.;<br />
one yellow cup and saucer with Paul Revere<br />
mark and initialed JW, and a blue cup and<br />
saucer with Paul Revere mark; yellow pitcher<br />
marked S.E.G. 11-22, with a green and blue<br />
floral decorated hexagonal tile, unmarked; dia.<br />
S.E.G. cups 3 3/4, saucers 5 7/8; dia. yellow<br />
P.R. cup 4, saucer 5 3/4; dia. blue P.R. cup<br />
4 5/8, saucer 6 1/2; pitcher ht. 3 1/4; tile dia.<br />
3 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
131.<br />
American Encaustic Tiling Co. Ltd. Ram<br />
Paperweight<br />
Decorated earthenware<br />
Figure seated on a stepped rectangular<br />
base in iridescent olive glaze with turquoise<br />
accents, impressed with American Encaustic<br />
Tiling Co. Ltd. New York on base.<br />
$500-700<br />
132.<br />
Aladdin Reverse-painted Table Lamp<br />
Painted glass and patinated metal<br />
Muncie, Indiana<br />
Domed shade reverse-painted with landscape<br />
decoration of a water view in earth tones<br />
over two sockets on patinated green ribbed<br />
standard joined to circular base marked<br />
Aladdin Muncie, Ind no 500 on base, ht. 20<br />
1/2, dia. 16 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
133.<br />
Miriam Rogers Framed Mirror<br />
Glass, citrine, malachite, tourmaline<br />
April 1968<br />
Rectangular mirror mounted in mosaic frame<br />
predominantly comprised of citrine accented<br />
by malachite and tourmaline, all signed in<br />
black ink on reverse Miriam Rogers April<br />
1968 Opus 737, citrine, malachite rosettes,<br />
tourmaline corner, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 22 1/4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
134.<br />
Arts & Crafts Movement Desk and<br />
Armchair<br />
Oak and leather<br />
United States, c. 1912<br />
Desk with rectangular top over long drawer<br />
with copper pulls, lower median shelf,<br />
exposed tenons, some wear; armchair with<br />
three vertical back slats over flat arms with<br />
short corbel supports, double side stretchers,<br />
single front and back stretcher, leather seat,<br />
respective ht. 29, 38 1/2, wd. 48, 26, dp. 30,<br />
22 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
135.<br />
Gustav Stickley Book Stand<br />
Painted oak<br />
Early 20th century<br />
V-shape top rack over lower shelf with<br />
through tenons and D-shape handles, partial<br />
paper label, finish not original, wear and finish<br />
differences, ht. 31, wd. 30, dp. 10 1/16 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
136.<br />
Pewabic Pottery Vase<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Detroit, Michigan<br />
Narrow mouth on bulbous vase with dripping<br />
green glaze on iridescent ground, with round<br />
Pewabic Detroit stamp on base, ht. 2 5/8 in.<br />
$300-400<br />
137.<br />
Pewabic Egyptian Blue Vase<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Detroit, Michigan<br />
Flared rim on bulbous form in speckled<br />
iridescent Egyptian blue glaze, with round<br />
Pewabic Detroit stamp on base, chip to base,<br />
ht. 7 3/4 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
138.<br />
Pewabic Pottery Tile<br />
Glazed earthenware<br />
Detroit, Michigan, 1964<br />
Square tile decorated with a stylized sailboat<br />
and sunset within an impressed circle, in<br />
iridescent glaze, with partial paper label<br />
commemorating the 55th Annual Meeting of<br />
the American Home Economics Association in<br />
Detroit 1964, dia. 3 7/8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
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139.<br />
Arts & Crafts Movement Silver Tray<br />
Sterling silver<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Rectangular form with low relief decoration of<br />
leaves and vines against hammered ground,<br />
approx. 37 troy oz., lg. 17 7/8, wd. 11 5/8 in.<br />
$1,800-2,200<br />
140.<br />
Georg Jensen Coffee, Covered Sugar, and<br />
Creamer<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Denmark, after 1945<br />
Hammered bulbous forms with ivory finials<br />
and handles, marked Georg Jensen in a<br />
beaded oval, Denmark, Sterling 80A, total wt.<br />
approx. 22 troy oz., respective ht. 7 1/4, 3<br />
5/8, 2 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
141.<br />
Kalo Long Silver Spoon<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Chicago, early 20th century<br />
Heart-shape bowl on long hammered handle<br />
with applied L, marked Sterling Kalo H201,<br />
approx. 4 troy oz., lg. 14 in.<br />
Provenance: George A. Lewis family,<br />
Naugatuck, Connecticut.<br />
$200-250<br />
142.<br />
Georg Jensen No. 38 Serving Fork and<br />
Spoon<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Denmark, 1933-44<br />
Pod-form handle tip, marked GJ in a box,<br />
Sterling Denmark, no. 38, total wt. approx. 6<br />
troy oz., lg. 7 1/2-7 3/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
143.<br />
J. Tavara Silver Bowl<br />
.925 silver<br />
Peru<br />
Four arched sides with tooled surface and<br />
center medallion, marked J. Tavara, 925, with<br />
ring attachment to hang, total wt. 4 troy oz.,<br />
dia. 10 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
144.<br />
Georg Jensen Cactus Pattern Carving Fork<br />
and Knife<br />
Sterling silver and stainless steel<br />
Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Sterling silver handles marked Georg Jensen<br />
in a beaded oval, Sterling denmark with<br />
stainless steel tines and blade, total wt. 12<br />
troy oz., lg. 11 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
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145.<br />
Georg Jensen Silver Flatware in Fitted Box<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Comprised of fourteen soupspoons, sixteen<br />
teaspoons, four iced teaspoons, fourteen<br />
salad forks, fourteen dinner forks, three hors<br />
d’oeuvres forks, fourteen dinner knives,<br />
fourteen butter knives, two serving spoons,<br />
jelly spoon, marked Georg Jensen in a<br />
beaded oval and a stainless steel knife and<br />
fork, all in fitted box, total wt. approx. 151<br />
troy oz.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
145A.<br />
Georg Jensen Acorn Pattern Cake Knife<br />
Sterling silver and stainless steel<br />
Denmark, post-1945<br />
Sterling silver handle marked Georg Jensen<br />
in a beaded oval, stainless blade, total wt. 5<br />
troy oz.<br />
$200-300<br />
146.<br />
Austro-Hungarian Silver Tray and a Tea<br />
Strainer<br />
Rectangular tray with fluted rim, .800 silver,<br />
hallmarked and a silvered metal tea strainer<br />
with ribbed handle, tray approx. 30 troy oz.,<br />
lg. 16 1/2, wd. 10 1/8, strainer lg. 7 3/8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
147.<br />
Frank Smith Sterling Silver Tray<br />
Gardner, Massachusetts, 1886-1958<br />
Oval form with floral accents near handles,<br />
maker’s mark, sterling 625A, approx. 83 troy<br />
oz.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
148.<br />
Frank Smith Mid-Century Flatware Service<br />
for Eight<br />
Silver and stainless steel<br />
Mayfair pattern, Massachusetts<br />
Including eight each dinner forks, dinner<br />
knives, and salad/dessert forks, and sixteen<br />
teaspoons, weighable silver approx. 47 troy<br />
oz.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
149.<br />
Marie Zimmermann (1879-1972) Smoking<br />
Stand<br />
Intentionally oxidized silver, copper<br />
New York<br />
Match holder with applied copper Ankh<br />
symbol, the ancient Egyptian symbol for<br />
life, on oval card tray monogrammed LRB,<br />
marked Marie Zimmermann maker Sterling<br />
and maker’s mark, total wt. approx. 4 troy<br />
oz., lg. 6 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Descended in the family of the<br />
consignor.<br />
Note: Accompanied by a copy of an<br />
article “ Nature in Her More Joyous Moods,<br />
Metalsmith Marie Zimmermann,” by Joan<br />
Bamberger. Zimmermann’s work was<br />
included in the exhibition The Art That is Life:<br />
The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, at<br />
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
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150.<br />
Gerald Benney (British, 1930-2008) Enamel and Silver Box<br />
London, 1972<br />
Circular form with signature bark texture to the exterior<br />
and green leather interior, the domed pull-off cover having<br />
translucent gold enamel over textured ground, gilded interior,<br />
impressed GERALD BENNEY LONDON, also with master<br />
enameller’s mark RVW in an oval punch, for Robert Vidal<br />
Winter, boxed, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 3 in.<br />
150 (with detail)<br />
Note: Gerald Benney (1930-2008) was one of England’s most<br />
talented gold and silversmiths in the 20th century. He studied<br />
at the Royal College of Art where he was awarded a Prince of<br />
Wales Scholarship for a silver tea service in 1952 and began<br />
working commercially after graduating. He soon discovered,<br />
accidentally, that a hammer with a damaged head produces a<br />
very unique textural effect, known as the “Benney Bark Finish”<br />
which was widely copied for its tarnish-repelling quality and<br />
interesting contemporary look. Benney, credited with reviving<br />
the art of enamel, was also renowned for his design of silver<br />
boxes and stainless steel cutlery. He held four Royal Warrants<br />
simultaneously, was given the award Royal Designer for<br />
Industry in 1971, was Professor of Silversmithing and Jewelry<br />
at the Royal College of Art from 1974 to 1983, and was<br />
named Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1995.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
151.<br />
Georg Jensen No. 21 Silver Spoon<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Denmark, 1910-25<br />
Curved handle with leaf and bead decoration, marked GJ in a<br />
beaded oval, no. 21, Denmark, Sterling, approx. 2 troy oz., lg.<br />
5 1/4 in.<br />
$100-150<br />
152.<br />
Cartier Compact<br />
Sterling silver, 14kt gold, gemstone<br />
Mid-20th century<br />
Gold mounting three pavé-set gemstones on square form in<br />
sterling silver in a radiant pattern, interior fitted with a mirror<br />
and powder case, inscribed on interior To Maria Kramer in<br />
appreciation from Jerry Wald, with impressed Cartier Sterling &<br />
14K mark, lg. 2 1/4, wd. 2 1/4, ht. 3/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
153.<br />
Durham Silver Co. Tray<br />
Sterling silver<br />
New York, mid-20th century<br />
Oval form with buds on trailing stems shaped to form handles,<br />
maker’s mark, approx. 56 troy oz., lg. 21 3/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
154.<br />
Nine Pieces of Mexican Jewelry<br />
Silver, stone<br />
Mexico<br />
Three pairs of screw-back amethyst earrings with sculpted<br />
silver backing; silver ring with a prong-set pink quartz;<br />
colorless quartz pendant surrounded by silver band; flowershaped<br />
silver brooch with eight bezel-set amethyst cabochons;<br />
bracelet with four light purple amethysts alternating with silver<br />
links; bracelet with single amethyst prong-set on shaped silver<br />
backing flanked by two square silver links; bracelet with seven<br />
linked barrel-shaped amethysts in shaped bezel setting; all<br />
with Sterling marks, respective lg. 1 1/8, 1, 1, 1 1/4, 2, 2 1/2,<br />
7 3/4, 7 1/4, 7 1/2 in.<br />
$250-450<br />
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155.<br />
Seven Pieces of Jewelry<br />
Silver, stone<br />
Mostly Mexico<br />
Pair of clip-on earrings decorated with a light<br />
green rectangular stone carved with a face;<br />
pair of pierced earrings with a green stone<br />
affixed to a silver oval marked Hand Made<br />
Melis; brooch with green stone carved into a<br />
face, marked with eagle containing number<br />
3 and Taxco stamp, signed V.A.; necklace<br />
comprised of fifteen linked rings of bent<br />
sterling without clasp; bracelet with eight links<br />
decorated with carved green stone; bracelet<br />
with four linked, tumbled black and green<br />
stones; Los Castillo bracelet with rectangular<br />
medallion of an amalgam of black stone, with<br />
silver inlay of a stylized bird, marked Onix<br />
Negro 48, some wear; all marked Sterling,<br />
respective lg. 7/8, 1 1/8, 2 3/8, 16 1/2, 7 1/4,<br />
7 3/8, 8 1/2 in.<br />
$350-450<br />
156.<br />
Kalo Turquoise Ring<br />
14kt gold, turquoise<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Green turquoise cabochon bezel-set in 14kt<br />
gold surrounded by floral decoration, marked<br />
Kalo 14K, approx. ht. 1 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
157.<br />
Kalo Gold Ring and Silver Pin<br />
14kt gold, citrine, silver<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Citrine cabochon on gold ring marked<br />
Kalo 14K and silver pointed leaf and floral<br />
decorated brooch marked Hand Wrought<br />
Sterling Kalo 234 on back, ring ht. 7/8,<br />
brooch lg. 2 3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
158.<br />
Mexican Silver Parrot Key Ring<br />
Sterling silver, black bead<br />
Mexico<br />
Stylized parrot head with bezel-set black bead<br />
eye, beak opens to access attached key ring<br />
marked Mexico 925, some wear, lg. 1 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
159.<br />
Sterling Silver Jaguar Pin<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Jaguar-form silver pin with reticulated body,<br />
with 925 stamp and signature on reverse, lg.<br />
2 3/8 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
160.<br />
Los Castillo Necklace and Bracelet<br />
Silver, stone, and other metals<br />
Mexico<br />
Variegated green stone and silver beaded Los<br />
Castillo necklace with an affixed triangular<br />
pendant inlaid with various metals with<br />
ten hanging cylindrical brass beads, with<br />
matching hinged bracelet, both marked with<br />
Los Castillo Taxco stamp on clasps, necklace<br />
lg. 23, bracelet cir. 8 1/2 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
161.<br />
Tiffany Furnaces Desk Clock<br />
Blue enamel and brass<br />
New York, c. 1925<br />
3-in. dia. brass dial with Arabic numerals and<br />
signed Tiffany & Co., New York, easel case<br />
with inset enameled decoration and marked<br />
on the bottom, Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces,<br />
Inc., eight-day, time-only, lever-escapement<br />
movement stamped Chelsea Clock Co.,<br />
Boston on the rear plate, ht. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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162.<br />
Tiffany Studios Dore Candlestick with<br />
Decorated Shade<br />
Dore bronze and art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold iridescent pulled feather shade on ivory<br />
ground, marked L.C.T. over single bobeche<br />
with aperture mount on split curvilinear stem<br />
with arrowleaf base marked Tiffany Studios,<br />
New York 1023, and impressed Tiffany mark,<br />
ht. 10 3/4 in. with shade.<br />
$3,000-3,500<br />
163.<br />
Tiffany Studios Candlestick and Shade<br />
Verdigris bronze and art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold iridescent ribbed shade, marked L.C.T.,<br />
aperture mounted on single bobeche with<br />
green blown-out glass on split curvilinear stem<br />
with arrowleaf base marked Tiffany Studios,<br />
New York 1203, and impressed Tiffany mark,<br />
overall approx. ht. 13 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
164.<br />
Tiffany Studios Letter Holder<br />
Dore bronze<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Abalone pattern two-tier holder, marked<br />
Tiffany Studios, New York 1151, ht. 5 3/4,<br />
wd. 9 1/2, dp. 2 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
165.<br />
Tiffany Studios Candlestick with Shade<br />
Bronze and iridescent art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Bronze bobeche fitted with an aperture to<br />
uphold a gold favrile shade marked L.C.T. on<br />
slender support joined to a circular disk foot<br />
decorated with raised lacy floral decoration<br />
in the Art Nouveau manner, marked on base<br />
Tiffany studios, New York and numbered<br />
26157, aperture rim nick on shade, ht. with<br />
shade 23 1/4, stick only 18, aperture dia. 2<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
166.<br />
Bronze Student Lamp with Tiffany Green<br />
Damascene Glass Shades<br />
Bronze and favrile glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Two decorated green damascene shades,<br />
marked LCT, each over a single socket<br />
centered by a bronze canister raised on<br />
circular coil and bead decorated base,<br />
unmarked, some glass damage, total ht. 29<br />
1/2, shade dia. 9 7/8 in.<br />
$5,000-7,000<br />
167.<br />
Tiffany Furnaces Trumpet Vase<br />
Dore bronze and enamel<br />
New York<br />
Trumpet form on circular pedestal base with<br />
burgundy and blue enamel decoration marked<br />
Louis Tiffany Furnaces Inc. 166A, patina wear,<br />
ht. 11 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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E. Sanglan Bronze Handled Vessel<br />
Bronze<br />
France<br />
Relief decorated vessel with cat-o-nine tails<br />
handle, the sides decorated with birds in<br />
flight, naturalistic foot, signed on base E.<br />
Sanglan and with French foundry stamp<br />
Bronze Garanti Au Titre L.V. Depose and<br />
numbered 9067, ht. 7 1/4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
169.<br />
Tiffany Studios Letter Holder<br />
Bronze and art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Grapevine pattern metal overlay in verdigris<br />
finish on green slag glass, marked Tiffany<br />
Studios, ht. 6 1/4, wd. 10, dp. 2 1/2 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
170.<br />
Tiffany Studios Table Lamp<br />
Dore bronze and art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold favrile pulled feather glass shade over<br />
single socket raised on ribbed and leaf<br />
decorated base, shade signed L.C.T. Favrile,<br />
some aperture rim chips, base marked Tiffany<br />
Studios, New York, 626, approx. ht. 16 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
171.<br />
Handel Desk Lamp<br />
Slag glass and bronze<br />
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century<br />
Rust color rectilinear mosaic slag glass shade<br />
over single socket, adjustable arm on shaped<br />
bronze base, with Handel cloth tag on base,<br />
overall ht. 16, dp. 7 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
171A.<br />
Lamp Base, Possibly Duffner and Kimberly<br />
Patinated metal<br />
Pierced cap over three sockets with acorn<br />
pulls, cylindrical standard raised on circular<br />
base with stylized leaf- and petal-form<br />
devices, unmarked, no wiring, corrosion to<br />
green patina, ht. 23 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
171B.<br />
Mosaic Glass Wisteria Shade<br />
20th century<br />
Green and purple glass in a tight mosaic with<br />
undulating border, unmarked, shade dia. 20<br />
in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
172.<br />
Janiyé Gold and Turquoise Pin<br />
14kt gold, turquoise<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Oval turquoise cabochon bezel set in gold<br />
pin with cattail design, marked Janiyé 14K on<br />
reverse, lg. 1 3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
173.<br />
Janiyé Gold and Lapis Lazuli Pin<br />
14kt gold, lapis lazuli<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Gold branch with two prong-set lapis lazuli<br />
cabochons with pin backing, signed Janiyé<br />
14K on the back, chip in lapis lazuli, lg. 2 1/2<br />
in.<br />
$300-500<br />
174.<br />
Tiffany Studios Letter Holder and a Box<br />
Dore bronze and art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Grapevine pattern metal overlay over caramel<br />
slag glass, both marked Tiffany Studios New<br />
York, holder numbered 1008, box 809, box<br />
has some wear, respective ht. 6 1/4, 2, wd.<br />
10, 6 3/8, dp. 2 1/2, 3 3/4 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
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175.<br />
Moorcroft Box and Ashtray and Tunstall<br />
Vase and Pitcher<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
England<br />
Moorcroft rectangular lidded box in shaded<br />
blue glaze with iris decoration and a cobalt<br />
blue glazed ashtray with anemone decoration,<br />
both impressed with Moorcroft Made in<br />
England on base; Tunstall handled bulbous<br />
vase with fruit decoration and tapered pitcher<br />
with stylized handle and tulip decoration<br />
imprinted with Dunedin, both stamped with<br />
Made in England H&K Tunstall pottery mark<br />
on base; respective ht. 1 1/2, 1/2, 3 1/2, 6<br />
1/4, box lg. 3 3/4, dp. 2 3/4, ashtray dia. 6<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
176.<br />
Two Moorcroft Vases<br />
Art pottery<br />
England<br />
Small round bud vase in cobalt glaze with<br />
maroon clematis decoration, impressed<br />
lightly Moorcroft England on base; a flared<br />
mouth low vase in cobalt glaze with anemone<br />
decoration impressed Moorcroft Made in<br />
England and signed WM in green on base;<br />
respective ht. 3 1/2, 4 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
177.<br />
Tiffany Studios Table Lamp Base<br />
Bronze<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Reticulated cap over three-socket cluster<br />
on urn-form body raised on square base<br />
marked Tiffany Studios New York 444 and<br />
monogrammed, dent, ht. 21 1/4 in.<br />
$3,000-4,000<br />
178.<br />
Tiffany Studios Linenfold Table Lamp<br />
Bronze and art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Sixteen-panel dore shade centered by panels<br />
of green linenfold art glass, marked Tiffany<br />
Studios, New York, 1931 inside shade, fitted<br />
over a three sockets on bulbed stem flaring to<br />
circular ribbed base, marked Tiffany Studios,<br />
New York, 333 on base, ht. 20, shade dia.<br />
14 1/4 in.<br />
$10,000-15,000<br />
179.<br />
Tiffany Studios Letter Holder<br />
Dore bronze<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
American Indian pattern decorated two-tier<br />
holder marked Tiffany Studios New York,<br />
1186, ht. 5 3/4, wd. 10 1/2, dp. 2 3/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
180.<br />
Pair of Kalo Necklaces<br />
Silver<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Rectangular links with ropetwist centers<br />
alternating with circular links with clasp,<br />
marked Sterling Kalo 49, lg. 20, 17 1/2 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
181.<br />
Three Serving Utensils<br />
Mid-20th Century<br />
Mexican sterling fork with wood handle, nickel<br />
silver serving spoon with ebonized handle;<br />
and a silvered metal spoon marked 0100 with<br />
dark wood handle with shaped tip, lg. 12 5/8,<br />
11 7/8, 11 3/4 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
182.<br />
Art Nouveau Mirrored Table Lamp<br />
Bronze and glass<br />
Female figure on bronze framework fitted with<br />
two floriform light socket covers, tray below,<br />
centered by beveled glass mirror, signed<br />
possibly F. Toffor, ht. 21, wd. 13 1/2 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
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Art Nouveau Decanter and Six Cordials<br />
Pewter and transparent green glass<br />
Probably Germany, early 20th century<br />
Slender decanter with angular pewter handle,<br />
base and spout in swirl decoration with green<br />
glass body accompanied by six cordials with<br />
green glass bowls on slender stem on circular<br />
foot with conforming swirl pattern, marked W<br />
on base, ht. 11 1/4, 4 5/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
184.<br />
Pair of Art Nouveau Karl Ens Plaques<br />
Porcelain<br />
Volkstedt, Germany, 1898-1972<br />
Two rectangular porcelain plaques both<br />
decorated in relief with a female figure in white<br />
porcelain on painted brown and green shaded<br />
ground, framed, impressed mark on reverse,<br />
plaque without frame ht. 6 3/8, wd. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
185.<br />
Pair of Art Nouveau Karl Ens Plaques<br />
Porcelain<br />
Volkstedt, Germany, 1898-1972<br />
Two rectangular porcelain plaques both<br />
decorated in relief with a standing nude<br />
female figure draped with pink veil and<br />
floral decoration on white ground, framed,<br />
impressed mark on reverse, plaque without<br />
frame ht. 12 1/2, wd. 6 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
186.<br />
Metal Overlay Slag Glass Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal overlay<br />
Probably Pittsburgh, early 20th century<br />
Domed shade with five green slag glass<br />
panels in a floral metal framework raised<br />
on conforming base, unmarked, ht. 23 3/4,<br />
shade dia. 18 3/4 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
187.<br />
Art Nouveau Figural Table Lamp<br />
Copper shade with glass nuggets and green<br />
drop form fringe single socket over figural<br />
female raised on pad-form base in verdigris<br />
patina, ht. 21 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
188.<br />
Art Nouveau Figural Lamp<br />
Bronze, art glass, and stone<br />
Europe, early 20th century<br />
Iridescent art glass shade attributed to Loetz<br />
over single-socket bronze figure of a female<br />
in the Art Nouveau manner, on naturalistic<br />
base joined to circular black stone base, ht.<br />
21 1/2 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
189.<br />
Art Nouveau Clock and Pair of<br />
Candlesticks<br />
Cast and patinated metal<br />
New Haven Clock Co.<br />
All decorated with the form of a female figure,<br />
clock face signed, missing one dial hand, ht.<br />
12 3/4, 11 3/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
190.<br />
Woodbine Mosaic Glass Shade<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Dome shade composed of red and green<br />
leaves, the background intentionally<br />
composed of fractured glass smooth on the<br />
outside, the metalwork finished in a bronze<br />
patina, unmarked, dia. 14 1/8 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
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191.<br />
Tiffany Studios Acorn Shade<br />
Mosaic art glass and bronze<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Green geometric mottled glass with a<br />
decorative acorn border in caramel and<br />
green-white glass, marked Tiffany Studios<br />
New York on rim, some stable heat cracks,<br />
approx. dia. 16 in.<br />
$6,500-8,500<br />
192.<br />
Tiffany Studios Acorn Hanging Lamp<br />
Art glass and bronze<br />
New York<br />
Dome shade in a white gridwork of textured<br />
drapery-form glass with green acorn<br />
decorated border, lower rim with bronze<br />
beaded border, with Tiffany Studios, New<br />
York tag fitted over four-socket cluster,<br />
suspended from cap with hook and a length<br />
of chain, dia. 21 in.<br />
$12,000-15,000<br />
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Tiffany Studios Acorn Table Lamp<br />
Mosaic glass and bronze<br />
New York, c. 1905<br />
Geometric grid of mottled green-gold glass<br />
with acorn border in blue-tinged white on<br />
dome form, marked Tiffany Studios 1435,<br />
over three sockets on paneled standard<br />
raised on circular base, marked Tiffany<br />
Studios, New York, 534, also inscribed<br />
Goodyer Guilford Conn, ht. 22, shade dia.<br />
16 in.<br />
194.<br />
Tiffany Studios Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and bronze<br />
New York<br />
Gold favrile ribbed chimney-shape shade<br />
signed L.C.T. Favrile over single socket<br />
on urn-form base with four ribbed legs on<br />
shaped platform base, marked Tiffany Studios<br />
New York 29937, total ht. 15 3/4 in.<br />
$3,000-4,000<br />
Provenance: Family descent; given as a<br />
wedding present in the early 20th century.<br />
$6,500-8,500<br />
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195.<br />
Steuben Gold Aurene Floriform Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning, New York<br />
Oval form with ruffled rim of stretched gold<br />
iridescent glass on cylindrical stem raised on<br />
circular foot, marked Aurene 2761, ht. 6 in.<br />
$700-800<br />
196.<br />
Quezal Plate<br />
Art glass<br />
New York<br />
Gold iridescent glass plate with ribbing on the<br />
bottom, inscribed Quezal on the base, dia.<br />
6 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
197.<br />
Steuben Blue Aurene Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning, New York, early 20th century<br />
Bulbous form in blue iridescent glass,<br />
polished pontil, marked Aurene 2412, some<br />
wear at base, ht. 8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
198.<br />
Tiffany Intaglio-cut Gold Favrile Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Shaped rim on gold iridescent body with<br />
intaglio-cut decoration of grape leaves and<br />
vines, marked L.C.T. Favrile, ht. 3, dia. 8 in.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
199.<br />
Tiffany Intaglio-cut Favrile Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Shaped rim on gold iridescent body with<br />
intaglio-cut decoration of grape leaves and<br />
vines, marked L.C. Tiffany Favrile, ht. 2 7/8,<br />
dia. 7 1/8 in.<br />
$600-700<br />
200.<br />
Tiffany Blue Favrile Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Wide mouth on bulbous form with dimpled<br />
and paneled sides, button pontil, marked<br />
Tiffany Favrile 9428D, wear to blue<br />
iridescence, ht. 4 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
201.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Floriform Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Stretched and ruffled gold iridescent rim on<br />
bulbous body with pulled green feathers<br />
raised on circular foot marked 3771E L.C.<br />
Tiffany Favrile on base, ht. 4 3/8 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
202.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Shaped rim and narrow neck on bulbous form<br />
with gold iridescent pulled feather decoration<br />
on light green ground, base marked with<br />
L.C.T. and N5395, ht. 3 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
203.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Stretched rim in aqua iridescent glass<br />
decorated with opalescent stylized leaf<br />
pattern, raised on circular foot, polished pontil<br />
marked 1561 L.C. Tiffany Favrile, base nick,<br />
dia. 8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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204.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Glass Plate<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Green iridescent and opalescent glass in<br />
the rice pattern with rolled rim, signed 1581<br />
L.C.T. Favrile on base, dia. 8 1/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
205.<br />
Steuben Decorated Aurene Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Madigan shape no. 429, Corning, New York,<br />
c. 1910<br />
White ground with gold aurene heart and vine<br />
decoration, polished pontil, no visible marking,<br />
ht. 6 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
206.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Chain Decorated Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold iridescent favrile glass with green<br />
chain border around the middle of the body,<br />
marked L.C.T. 2388B on base with paper<br />
label, base wear, ht. 6 in.<br />
Note: Purportedly from the William Arbeiter<br />
Collection.<br />
$1,200-1,400<br />
207.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Intaglio Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, 20th century<br />
Intaglio-cut neck with grape leaf and vine<br />
decoration on long slender neck flaring at<br />
base, button pontil, numbered 1776 2 and<br />
signed L.C. Tiffany-Favrile on base, ht. 14 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
208.<br />
Cypriote Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
Flared rim on vasiform body in gold favrile<br />
glass, button pontil, signed in the glass L.C.<br />
Tiffany on base, ht. 6 3/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
209.<br />
Tiffany Gold Favrile Trumpet Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Stretched flared rim on trumpet-form body<br />
with base knob on raised circular foot, folded<br />
base rim, rough pontil with internal fractures<br />
at time of making, numbered on base rim<br />
2562D, and signed L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, ht. 16<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
210.<br />
Kew Blas Art Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Massachusetts<br />
Flared and crimped rim on tapering cylindrical<br />
form in gold iridescent zigzag pattern, ht. 7<br />
1/2 in.<br />
Note: The Union Glass Company was<br />
established in Somerville, Massachusetts, in<br />
1851 and subsequently closed in 1924. Along<br />
with the production of pressed and silvered<br />
glass, Union Glass was responsible for Kew<br />
Blas glassware.<br />
The Kew Blas brand was created for a line<br />
of iridescent glass produced from 1890 to<br />
1924. The name is a scrambled spelling<br />
of the name of the factory manager at the<br />
time, W.S. Blake. Kew Blas production<br />
implemented iridescent and pulled patterns<br />
made popular at the time by other prominent<br />
brands such as Quezal and Tiffany. In fact,<br />
Thomas Johnson, an English immigrant who<br />
was previously employed by Tiffany and<br />
was a founding member of the Quezal team<br />
eventually left to join Union Glass in 1907, in<br />
order to become involved in the production of<br />
Kew Blas glassware.<br />
$600-800<br />
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Durand Peacock Feather Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New Jersey<br />
Gold iridescent baluster-form body with five pulled feathers of<br />
yellow and white with true blue outlines, center base inscribed<br />
Durand in silver script, interior mineral deposits, ht. 6 3/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
212.<br />
Tiffany Opal and Gold Iridescent Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York<br />
Flared rim on shaped pastel yellow body with opalescent<br />
optic ribbed decoration, gold iridescence on interior rim, base<br />
inscribed L.C.T. F 545, ht. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
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Tiffany Trumpet Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold favrile with blue iridescence at rim, rough pontil, marked<br />
L.C. Tiffany Favrile 9456 N1610, ht. 12 1/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
214.<br />
Mosaic Glass Window Attributed to John LaFarge<br />
(American, 1835-1910)<br />
Mosaic art glass<br />
New York<br />
Jeweled transom panel, framed, unsigned, some buckling, cane<br />
repair and cracks, approx. ht. 17, wd. 25 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: This LaFarge transom was part of Cornelius<br />
Vanderbilt’s 5th Ave mansion, installed in 1881. It was taken<br />
out in 1893 and sold back to LaFarge, remaining with him until<br />
his death. The panel was listed in the LaFarge estate auction in<br />
1911 as “Jewelled Panel, ht. 17, wd. 25 1/2 in.” The Kraushaar<br />
Gallery purchased it, and subsequently the Weatherspoon Art<br />
Museum purchased it from them.<br />
$5,000-8,000<br />
215.<br />
John Morgan and Sons and Reed and Barton Table Lamp<br />
Mosaic glass and bronze<br />
32 E. 9th St., New York and Connecticut<br />
Domed shade with grape and floral lower border, unmarked,<br />
some heat checks and damage to one tip, over three sockets<br />
raised on cylindrical standard joined to leaf decorated<br />
circular footed base, marked Reed and Barton B85 on base,<br />
accompanied by the reference book Mosaic Shades, Vol. II.<br />
Literature: It is speculated that Reed and Barton had a<br />
relationship with John Morgan and Sons, and may have<br />
purchased shades from Morgan for their bases. See the<br />
accompanying book, p. 105, the lamp is pictured on p. 113.<br />
$5,000-7,000<br />
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Tiffany Studios Turtleback Table Lamp<br />
Iridescent art glass and bronze<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Two turtleback panels in a bronze frame with rope and bead<br />
decoration over a single socket, shade is mounted within two<br />
arms leading to a foot with stylized leaf decoration and green<br />
Tiffany jewels, signed on the underside Tiffany Studios New<br />
York and numbered D801, needs cord, ht. 15 in.<br />
$10,000-15,000
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Tiffany Studios Lily Lamp<br />
Bronze and favrile glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Seven arched arms each terminating in a<br />
single socket with gold iridescent shades<br />
signed L.C.T., arms joined to lily pad<br />
decorated base, signed Tiffany Studios New<br />
York and numbered 9660, shade cracks and<br />
chips to upper part, ht. 18 1/2 in.<br />
$8,000-10,000<br />
218.<br />
Tiffany Studios Floor Lamp<br />
Verdigris bronze<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Single socket within harp on cylindrical<br />
standard raised on arched base terminating<br />
in three spade feet, marked Tiffany Studios,<br />
New York 423, ht. 55 in.<br />
$2,000-2,500<br />
219.<br />
Tiffany Gold Favrile Toothpick Holder<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Pinched sides on gold iridescent body, ht. 1<br />
7/8 in.<br />
$100-150<br />
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Large Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Table<br />
Lamp<br />
Art glass and gilt-metal<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Dual sockets with mount fitted over gold<br />
iridescent glass body mounted to circular<br />
metal base, marked Tiffany Studios New York<br />
381, ht. 30 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
221.<br />
Table Lamp Attributed to Steuben<br />
Art glass, metal, and stone<br />
New York<br />
Blue glass finial over dual sockets on ribbed<br />
standard with foliate hardware, blue aurene<br />
urn-form glass base with leaf and flower<br />
decoration on circular stone base, ht. 27 1/2<br />
in.<br />
$600-800<br />
222.<br />
Durand Decorated Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New Jersey<br />
Blue-black ground with silver-blue leaf and<br />
vine decoration, signed Durand, ht. 6 1/2 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
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Quezal Art Glass Bowl<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Square rim on gold iridescent quilted body,<br />
polished pontil, marked Quezal and numbered<br />
3, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 6 1/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
224.<br />
Tiffany Decorated Glass Center Bowl and<br />
Flower Frog<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold Favrile bowl decorated with lily pads and<br />
vines in iridescent green fitted with a two-tier<br />
flower frog at center, base of bowl marked<br />
4023K L.C. Tiffany Favrile, total ht. 4, bowl<br />
dia. 9 3/4 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
225.<br />
Tiffany Gold Favrile Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Narrow mouth on swollen cylindrical form<br />
tapering to base with pinched decoration at<br />
sides, button pontil marked L.C.T. then an<br />
indecipherable letter and numbered 2243, ht.<br />
4 1/2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
226.<br />
Tiffany Gold Favrile Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Gold iridescent vase with pulled decoration,<br />
button pontil, marked L.C.T. T7604, William<br />
Arbeiter Collection October 17, 1982 paper<br />
label, ht. 6 1/2 in.<br />
$1,200-1,400<br />
227.<br />
Bronze and Art Glass Hall Fixture<br />
Attributed to Tiffany<br />
New York<br />
Yellow opalescent shade with bronze aperture<br />
fitting with three hooks connecting beaded<br />
chains to cylindrical standard fitted with<br />
beaded ceiling cap, unmarked, total ht. 27,<br />
aperture 3 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
228.<br />
Bronze and Art Glass Hall Fixture<br />
Attributed to Tiffany<br />
New York<br />
Yellow opalescent shade with bronze aperture<br />
fitting with three hooks connecting beaded<br />
chains to cylindrical standard fitted with<br />
beaded ceiling cap, unmarked, total ht. 20<br />
7/8, aperture 3 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
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Metal Overlay Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Domed shade with bent panels of green slag glass with a metal<br />
overlay border with trumpet flower, leaves, and lattice over<br />
two-socket patinated metal base, top metal aperture has been<br />
repaired underneath, cap that shade rests on not original, ht.<br />
22 3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
230.<br />
Mosaic Glass Window<br />
Art glass, metal, and wood<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Framed in a black border with amber jewels, interior border<br />
of stained and crimped glass in browns, decorated by a<br />
geometric cane design with channels of gold glass, the figural<br />
center panel depicts a robed woman reading a book, her arm<br />
leaning on a pillar, comprised of painted and mosaic glass set<br />
in a border of yellow glass nuggets, framed ht. 44 1/2, wd. 32,<br />
sight ht. 35 1/4, wd. 27 3/4 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000
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Durand Art Glass King Tut Table Lamp<br />
Base<br />
Art glass and ormolu metal<br />
Vineland, New Jersey, early 20th century<br />
Vasiform lamp of lustrous gold pulled and<br />
hooked designs over blue-green, mounted on<br />
a four-footed gilt-metal base, gilt-metal finial<br />
and lamp components, with shade, crack in<br />
knob on metal base, overall ht. 27 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
232.<br />
Mosaic Glass Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Early and late 20th century<br />
Mosaic glass domed shade by Hart in a floral<br />
pattern on a Bradley and Hubbard patinated<br />
metal base, both with maker’s mark, ht. 21<br />
1/2, dia. 13 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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Wilkinson Table Lamp<br />
Slag glass and patinated metal<br />
Brooklyn, New York, early 20th century<br />
Pyramid shape shade with green and caramel<br />
slag glass panels with floral and vine metal<br />
overlay over two sockets on ribbed and leaf<br />
pulled decorated standard to circular base,<br />
base with manufacturer’s mark and numbered<br />
517, shade dia. 15 1/8, ht. 25 3/4 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
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Jefferson Reverse-painted Table Lamp<br />
Painted glass and patinated metal<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Hexagonal shade reverse-painted with pink<br />
roses on floral ground, over two sockets on<br />
ribbed base with circular foot, unmarked,<br />
minor rim nicks, wear to patina, ht. 22 1/2,<br />
shade dia. 14 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
235.<br />
Tiffany Studios Dragonfly Table Lamp<br />
Mosaic glass and bronze<br />
New York<br />
Leaded glass and patinated bronze shade<br />
dragonfly bodies, mauve wings with amber<br />
eyes, against a mottled green-blue ground<br />
with green jewels, shade signed Tiffany<br />
Studios New York, over three-socket cluster<br />
on decorated bronze base, marked Tiffany<br />
Studios New York 359, ht. 25, shade dia. 20<br />
in.<br />
$35,000-45,000<br />
236.<br />
Tiffany Favrile Glass Hanging Lamp<br />
Art glass and bronze<br />
Bronze verdigris painted fixture with three<br />
arms suspended from ceiling cap twisted and<br />
terminating in petal-form socket covers fitted<br />
with lily-form art glass shades with green<br />
pulled feather decoration, stable cracks,<br />
fixture unmarked, shades marked L.C.T., ht.<br />
23 3/8 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
237.<br />
Hall Fixture Attributed to Tiffany<br />
Art glass and bronze<br />
Ceiling cap with beaded edge on rod-form<br />
drop fitted with a single socket, decorated art<br />
glass shade suspended from the brass mount<br />
by beaded chains, unmarked, ht. approx. 22<br />
in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
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Snowball Mosaic Glass Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and bronze<br />
Domed shade with irregular border featuring<br />
an abundance of white blossoms and an<br />
array of mottled blue green leaves, shade<br />
unmarked, over four-socket cluster, stick<br />
base in bronze verdigris, base marked Tiffany<br />
Studios New York 351, ht. 25 1/2, shade dia.<br />
16 in.<br />
$8,000-12,000<br />
239.<br />
Quezal Hanging Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
New York<br />
Comprised of five white iridescent shades<br />
and metal fixture with four upturned arms<br />
suspending single bulb sockets around a<br />
circular base, shades marked Quezal, shade<br />
ht. 3 3/4, approx. fixture ht. 17 in. without<br />
chain.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to<br />
Gorham<br />
Mosaic glass and patinated bronze<br />
United States<br />
Domed shade in a mosaic of green slag glass<br />
with apron of alternating blue and brown slag<br />
glass leaf forms, over two sockets with acorn<br />
pulls on a tree trunk base decorated with<br />
berries, unmarked, approx. ht. 21 1/2, dia.<br />
16 3/4 in.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
241.<br />
Bigelow & Kennard Illuminated Fire Screen<br />
Wrought iron and mosaic glass<br />
Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th century<br />
Rectangular wrought iron framework<br />
supporting leaded rectangular colorless glass<br />
panels with a mosaic overlay of red roses,<br />
green leaves, and thorny branches, raised on<br />
arched legs, ht. 32 1/4, wd. 39 1/2, dp. 9 in.<br />
Provenance: This screen came from the<br />
same home as one sold in Skinner’s June<br />
2011 auction.<br />
Literature: New England Magazine, Vol.<br />
XLI, September, 1909-February, 1910, “The<br />
Bigelow Studios,” by Wilder D. Quint. A<br />
similar fire screen is pictured and discussed<br />
p. 520.<br />
$6,500-7,500<br />
242.<br />
Tiffany Studios Lamp Cap<br />
Bronze and art glass<br />
New York<br />
Circular pierced cap surmounted by a threeprong<br />
bronze mount with gold favrile ball-form<br />
art glass finial, unmarked, ht. 3, dia. 4 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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Mosaic Glass Awning<br />
Slag glass and metal<br />
Three bent panels composed of green, caramel, and<br />
rose-colored slag glass with an apron of roses and<br />
leaves within a colorless ground, approx. ht. 27, wd.<br />
50, dp. 27 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
244.<br />
Reverse-painted Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and patinated metal<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Hollyhock decorated reverse-painted domed shade<br />
with bee, textured exterior, over two-socket ribbed<br />
and arrowleaf-decorated standard in verdigris patina<br />
on shaped foot, later sockets, ht. 21, shade dia. 16<br />
in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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Handel Painted Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and patinated metal<br />
Meriden, Connecticut<br />
Domed shade with obverse landscape painting in green of windmill,<br />
trees, and buildings on golden yellow ground, signed interior of rim<br />
Handel 5465RG, fitted over two-socket patinated base with cloth<br />
Handel mark on base, ht. 20, shade dia. 14 3/4 in.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
246.<br />
Tiffany Art Glass and Bronze Chandelier<br />
New York<br />
Three scroll arms each ending in a single socket with floriform socket<br />
cover and opalescent art glass shades signed L.C.T., ht. 22 3/4 in.<br />
$7,000-10,000<br />
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Quezal Hanging Lamp<br />
Art glass and patinated metal<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Center ceiling dome with four turned arms pendant each terminating in<br />
a threaded and decorated art glass shade over single socket, shades<br />
all signed Quezal, shade aperture 2 1/4, fixture ht. with shade approx.<br />
25 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
248.<br />
Handel Metal Overlay Shade<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century<br />
Four slightly flared sides in white and caramel slag glass with metal<br />
overlay in a grid accented by green leaves and stylized red buds,<br />
marked Handel on top rim, aperture 2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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Handel Desk Lamp with Pulled Feather Shade<br />
Patinated metal and art glass<br />
Meriden, Connecticut<br />
Unsigned shade with blue pulled feather decoration and gold<br />
iridescence over single socket on adjustable arm raised on shaped<br />
platform base, Handel label on base, ht. 15 1/4, aperture of shade 2<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
250.<br />
Art Nouveau Wine Carafe, Six Glasses, and Undertray<br />
Enameled glass and pewter<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Narrow neck on bulbous carafe with green leaf and red berry enamel<br />
and pewter overlay decoration, six small glasses with green leafdecorated<br />
glass bowl on shaped pewter stem and circular base,<br />
shaped rectangular tray with relief berry decoration, carafe hallmarked<br />
with crown, 1722, and a shield on base, ht. 7, 4, tray lg. 11 1/8, wd. 6<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
251.<br />
Thomas Webb and Sons Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Stourbridge, England<br />
White over pink floral cameo decoration on a citron ground with insect<br />
on opposing side, maker’s mark on base, ht. 5 3/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a private New York collector.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
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Thomas Webb and Sons Art Nouveau<br />
Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Stourbridge, England<br />
White cut to red cameo leaf and butterfly<br />
decoration cut to a citron ground, marked<br />
Thomas Webb and Sons on base, ht. 3 1/2<br />
in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a private New York<br />
collector.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
253.<br />
Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase<br />
England<br />
White floral cameo decoration of a daffodil<br />
and two butterflies on opposing sides,<br />
unmarked, ht. 8 3/8 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a private New York<br />
collector.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
254.<br />
Cameo Glass Reactive Vase, Attributed to<br />
Thomas Webb<br />
Art glass<br />
England, late 19th/early 20th century<br />
Heat reactive cased glass shaded dark yellow<br />
to robin’s-egg blue, layered in white cameo<br />
cut with blossoms, birds, leafy branches, and<br />
a butterfly above and below linear borders,<br />
unsigned, ht. 6 5/8 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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255.<br />
Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
England<br />
Hexagonal form with floral panels with bird<br />
and insect in white cameo on blue ground,<br />
partial paper label possibly Woodward, ht. 6<br />
in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a private New York<br />
collector.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
256.<br />
Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Probably engraved by Benjamin Hollis,<br />
Thomas Webb and Sons, England<br />
White floral cameo decoration on blue ground<br />
with multiple geometric accents at rim and<br />
base, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 3 1/8 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a private New York<br />
collector.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
257.<br />
Thomas Webb and Sons Art Nouveau<br />
Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Stourbridge, England<br />
Cameo-decorated with trailing white flowers<br />
and vines on blue ground, ht. 9 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a private New York<br />
collector.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
257A.<br />
Gustav Natorp (German, b. 1836)<br />
Portrait of a Woman<br />
Signed and dated “G. Natorp 1893” within the<br />
cast l.r.<br />
Bronze with light brown patina, 20 1/2 x 18<br />
in., in an oval format.<br />
Condition: Minor wear to patina.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
258.<br />
Stourbridge Rock Crystal Decanter<br />
England, early 20th century<br />
Deeply cut handle with floral design, engraved<br />
over and around with flowers and foliage,<br />
with insects on the swirled lobed sides and<br />
on slender stem, raised on circular petaled<br />
and gadrooned foot, fitted with conforming<br />
stopper, tiny nick to base of foot and stopper,<br />
ht. 14 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
259.<br />
Art Nouveau Art Glass Bowl with Servers<br />
Decorated and cut art glass<br />
Possibly Thomas Webb and Sons,<br />
Stourbridge, England<br />
Ruby overlay of flowers and leaves with<br />
gilt highlights in cameo, fine cut citron leaf<br />
decorated ground on cut base, accompanied<br />
by a pair of salad servers with conforming<br />
glass handles and brass fittings, some wear,<br />
ht. 4 1/4, dia. 9 3/4, servers lg. 11 3/4 in.<br />
Literature: Hajdmach, British Glass 1800-<br />
1914.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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262<br />
260.<br />
Webb Cameo Bowl and Underplate<br />
Art glass<br />
England<br />
Citron cameo decoration on leaf-decorated<br />
colorless ground, gilt rim, marked Thos. Webb<br />
and Sons cameo in a circle on base of bowl,<br />
plate dia. 6 1/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
261.<br />
Bronze Glass Attributed to Thomas Webb<br />
Art glass<br />
England<br />
Turned iridescent body, polished pontil,<br />
unmarked, ht. 8 in.<br />
Literature: Hajdmach, British Glass 1800-<br />
1914, p. 81.<br />
$400-600<br />
261A.<br />
Pair of Enameled Perfumes<br />
Glass and silver<br />
Late 19th/early 20th century<br />
Silver screw caps with embossed scrolled<br />
foliage band and center gold enamel engineturned<br />
disk, on a tapered shaded yellowgreen<br />
glass bottle with cut flutes and enamel<br />
floral decoration, on a gilt-silver metal base,<br />
small tear on base, ht. 3 7/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
262.<br />
Thomas Webb and Sons Glass Claret Jug<br />
Art glass and silver<br />
England, c. 1885<br />
The body decorated in white cameo glass<br />
with spiky-petaled flowers,<br />
the reverse with a sheath of wheat and<br />
butterfly, on spreading foot decorated with<br />
white glass gadrooning on yellow ground,<br />
maker’s mark on base, the mounting in silvergilt<br />
by Frederick Bradford McCrea, London,<br />
1885, hallmarked, ht. 10 3/4 in.<br />
Note: Two similar examples, one mounted<br />
by the same silversmith, are in The Kent<br />
Collection.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
263.<br />
After Alphonse Maria Mucha<br />
(Czechoslovakian, 1860-1939)<br />
Laurier<br />
Inscribed and dated within the matrix l.r.,<br />
blindstamp l.l.<br />
Color lithograph on paper, sight size 26 x 19<br />
1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$600-800<br />
264.<br />
Cut Glass and Cobalt Center Bowl<br />
Attributed to Libby<br />
Art glass<br />
United States, 20th century<br />
Rim cut with blue flash border, above clear<br />
diagonal cut body with faceted floral border<br />
cut through blue flash, repeating diagonal<br />
border to petal-cut base, ht. 4 3/4, dia. 10 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
265.<br />
Buffalo Bronze Works Lily Table Lamp with<br />
Lundberg Shades<br />
Art glass and bronze<br />
United States, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Eighteen curvilinear arms each terminating in<br />
a single socket over gold iridescent art glass<br />
shades, stems joined to lily pad cluster base,<br />
shades and base signed, ht. 21 1/2 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
266.<br />
Slag Glass and Metal Hanging Lamp<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Deep dome of striated slag glass in green and<br />
white, with metal filigree overlay framing ovals<br />
of slag glass, gilt-metal framework, ht. shade<br />
17, chain drop 67, shade dia. 17 3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
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268<br />
270<br />
271<br />
266A.<br />
Slag Glass and Metal Table Lamp<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Domed shade with six panels in caramel<br />
slag glass with gilt-metal framework over<br />
two sockets, ribbed and flower gilt standard,<br />
marked 900 on base, ht. 21, shade dia. 19 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
267.<br />
Patinated Metal Lamp Base<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Three sockets over ribbed standard with tiers<br />
of pulled leaves at bottom, on circular base,<br />
numbered 50E, ht. 24 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
268.<br />
D’Argental Decorated Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, early 20th century<br />
Wide mouth on tapering cylindrical form,<br />
decorated with a three-color landscape of<br />
shaded browns and rusts on gold ground,<br />
marked D’Argental in cameo at side, ht. 9<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
269.<br />
Galle Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Long neck on bulbous base, fire polished<br />
cameo decoration depicting flowers and<br />
leaves in burnt orange on shaded green<br />
orange ground, marked Galle in cameo, ht.<br />
13 1/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
270.<br />
Galle Decorated Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Vasiform body with scenic acid-etched land<br />
and waterscape in shades of green and<br />
brown on color gradient background, marked<br />
Galle in the making, ht. 11 5/8 in.<br />
$1,800-2,200<br />
271.<br />
Daum Decorated Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Scenic landscape decoration in dark brown<br />
and rusty red against striated gold ground on<br />
cylindrical form with circular foot, signed in the<br />
cameo Daum Nancy with Cross of Lorraine,<br />
Nancy, France, approx. ht. 9 1/8 in.<br />
$1,200-1,400<br />
272.<br />
Daum Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Long neck on bulbous base, decorated in<br />
cameo with purple flowers and green grasses<br />
on striated gray-blue ground, marked Daum<br />
Nancy in the glass, ht. 8 7/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
273.<br />
Galle Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Long neck on bulbous base, fire polished<br />
cameo glass decoration of flowers and leaves<br />
in brown on blue-tinged ground, signed Galle<br />
in cameo at side, ht. 6 7/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
274.<br />
Galle Cameo Glass Bottle<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Orange nasturtium-decorated cameo glass<br />
body etched to pale orange ground, narrow<br />
neck with brass fitting, signed Galle in cameo,<br />
ht. 11 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
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275.<br />
Galle Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Overlaid and etched with a waterscape with<br />
pond lilies in greens, blue, and browns,<br />
cameo signature Galle, paper label Emile<br />
Galle, Nancy, France, ht. 4 1/2 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
276.<br />
Richard Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Pinched mouth, decorated with leaves and<br />
buds in brown cameo on green glass ground,<br />
signed Richard in cameo at side, ht. 3 1/2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
277.<br />
Daum Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Red and green glass with floral relief<br />
decoration with gilt highlights, lettered Mon<br />
Coelly, some gilt wear, signed on base Daum<br />
with Cross of Lorraine, Nancy, ht. 3 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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278.<br />
Galle Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Vine, leaf, and berry decoration in brown cameo etched to orange<br />
ground, signed Galle in the cameo, ht. 3 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
279.<br />
Galle Decorated Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, early 20th century<br />
Cameo acid-etched tree and waterscape in shades of brown and<br />
green on gold to green color gradient background, marked Galle in<br />
the making, ht. 13 3/8 in.<br />
$1,800-2,200<br />
280.<br />
Legras Enamel Decorated Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, early 20th century<br />
Square rim on waisted cylindrical form decorated with a tree and<br />
waterscape in shades of rose, rust, brown, and black, signed<br />
Legras at side, ht. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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281.<br />
Daum Art Glass Table Lamp<br />
Art glass, wood, and metal<br />
France<br />
Domed shade in predominantly blue-green mottled glass raised on<br />
three prongs over single socket on tapering body in conforming<br />
glass, fitted on circular wooden base, glass broken at base fit,<br />
base chips, shade signed Daum Nancy, dia. 12 7/8, ht. approx.<br />
26 7/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
282.<br />
Art Nouveau Glass Vase Attributed to Loetz<br />
Art glass<br />
Austria, early 20th century<br />
Blue iridescent body with an applied amber glass serpent coiled<br />
around stem flaring to amber circular foot, polished pontil, later<br />
applied L.C.T. mark, ht. 10 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
283.<br />
Five Vases, Palme Konig and Possibly Loetz<br />
Art glass<br />
Europe, 1880-1940<br />
Iridescent honeycomb vase with green rim and prunts; iridescent<br />
gold ruffled rim vase; green iridescent threaded Palme Konig<br />
vase, a green iridescent decorated vase with dimpled sides, all<br />
with polished pontil; and a gold spiral vase with green base, all<br />
unmarked, respective ht. 3 1/4, 7, 3 3/8, 6 1/4, 7 7/8 in.<br />
$1,200-1,900<br />
284.<br />
Bohemian Iridescent Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Oval transparent pink body decorated with gold iridescent surface<br />
with skipped raindrop depressions, ht. 7 in.<br />
$300-400<br />
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Bowl Attributed to Palme Konig<br />
Art glass<br />
Europe, early 20th century<br />
Green ruffled rim bowl threaded with<br />
iridescent maroon glass, remnants of pontil,<br />
ht. 3, dia. 7 1/2 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
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286.<br />
Bowl Attributed to Palme Konig<br />
Art glass<br />
Europe<br />
Green iridescent glass with maroon threading,<br />
double-handled metal mounts, unmarked, ht.<br />
2 3/4, dia. 10 5/8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
287.<br />
M.S. Co. Table Lamp<br />
Iridescent art glass and gilt-metal<br />
United States, early 20th century<br />
Dual socket with ball-form finials on pulls<br />
over urn-shaped threaded blue glass base,<br />
possibly Durand art glass, with gilt mounts,<br />
manufacturer’s mark and numbered 0154 on<br />
octagonal base, ht. 24 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
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284<br />
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290<br />
288<br />
288.<br />
Art Deco Sideboard<br />
Rosewood veneers, marble, and plated metal<br />
France<br />
Rectangular stepped marble top, centered by<br />
curved front over two cabinet doors flanked<br />
on one side by a long cabinet door, the other<br />
side fitted with four drawers, plated metal<br />
hardware, damaged molding, ht. 42 1/4, wd.<br />
71 1/2, dp. 18 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
289.<br />
Apollo Silver Plate Coupe Centerpiece<br />
Silver-plated metal<br />
France, 1930s<br />
Circular bowl on four supports with linear<br />
decoration, raised on circular foot with<br />
conforming decoration on edge of foot and<br />
bowl, hallmarked with Apollo 25 cartouche,<br />
ht. 6 1/4, dia. 10 3/4 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
290.<br />
Seven-piece Art Deco Decanter Set<br />
Crystal and enameled glass<br />
Veritable Cristale Boheme<br />
Comprised of a hexagonal-form decanter with<br />
faceted stopper and six oval faceted glasses<br />
all with black enamel and etched geometric<br />
decoration, paper label, ht. 8 5/8, 2 3/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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291.<br />
Art Deco Dining Table<br />
Rosewood veneers<br />
France<br />
Rectangular top over two pedestal ends with<br />
fluted base, ht. 30, wd. 62 3/4, dp. 37 in.<br />
$700-800<br />
292.<br />
Six Art Deco Dining Chairs<br />
Stained hardwood and upholstery<br />
France<br />
Curved rail over wide shaped back slat,<br />
upholstered seat, square tapered front legs<br />
and shaped back legs, ht. 36 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
293.<br />
Art Deco Chinese-style Carpet<br />
Wool<br />
Peach ground with blue and ivory border,<br />
some fading and furniture impressions,<br />
approx. lg. 121, wd. 97 1/2 in.<br />
$300-350<br />
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296<br />
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294.<br />
Legras Enamel Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Flared rim on bulbous form decorated with<br />
red open petaled enameled flowers and<br />
branches on acid-etched colorless glass<br />
ground, signed Legras in cameo on side, ht.<br />
8 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
295.<br />
Art Deco Charder Vase on Stand<br />
Art glass and wrought iron<br />
France<br />
Round vase cameo-decorated with morning<br />
glories in purple against mottled light ground,<br />
affixed to scroll- and leaf-decorated wrought<br />
iron pedestal, total ht. 13 1/4, dia. 6 1/2, vase<br />
ht. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
296.<br />
Art Deco Charder Le Verre Francais Glass<br />
Vase<br />
Cameo glass<br />
France, c. 1925<br />
Cameo-decorated with birds on a flowering<br />
bush in mottled brown cut to shaded white<br />
to red ground, signed on base and side, ht.<br />
11 1/2 in.<br />
$2,000-2,500<br />
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297.<br />
Art Deco Female Dancer Figural Lamp<br />
Marble<br />
Europe<br />
Full-body female figure in harem dress in<br />
mixed marbles with gilt accents, raised on a<br />
marble plinth fitted with a single socket, bulb,<br />
and shade, edge wear to plinth, ht. 26 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
298.<br />
Art Deco Alabaster Lamp<br />
Triangular cut-corner base with three sea<br />
lions supporting a split domed bowl fitted with<br />
a single socket, damage predominantly to<br />
dome, ht. 22 in.<br />
$2,200-2,800<br />
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299.<br />
Ziggurat Console Table<br />
Steel and glass<br />
Manufactured in the United States, Purchased at Jazz Green St., New<br />
York, c. 1989<br />
Rectangular etched glass top on stepped square tubular steel base, ht.<br />
32, wd. 54, dp. 16 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
300.<br />
Art Deco Hall Stand<br />
Wrought iron<br />
France, retailed by ABC Home Furnishings, New York<br />
Top rack over framed horizontal mirror with hooks below, open base for<br />
holding umbrellas or walking sticks, ht. 74, wd. 31 1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
301.<br />
Massier Jardinière<br />
Art pottery<br />
France, early 20th century<br />
Wide form decorated with four winged female figures around rim, in<br />
turquoise shading to dark blue glaze imprinted with Massier mark,<br />
raised on a circular foot, drilled, hairline on base, ht. 10, dia. 16 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
302.<br />
Art Deco Demilune Desk and Chair<br />
Mahogany, walnut, and maple veneers, mohair<br />
United States<br />
Demilune shape with bookmatched walnut veneer writing surface in a<br />
fan pattern over three drawers with maple veneer fronts; accompanied<br />
by a barrel-back chair in caramel-brown mohair upholstery, split on<br />
chair arm, wear, chair ht. 29 1/2, desk ht. 34, wd. 38, dp. 21 1/2 in.<br />
Provenance: Inherited from a descendant of the Lindeberg family.<br />
Note: Most probably designed by renowned country house architect<br />
Harrie T. Lindeberg, as it came from his house, for which he designed<br />
most of the furniture.<br />
Lindeberg’s career spanned from the Progressive Era of Teddy<br />
Roosevelt to the beginning of Modernism at the end of World War II.<br />
Well-known as a gentleman architect, he was more of an innovative<br />
traditionalist compared to his contemporaries Frank Lloyd Wright,<br />
William Adams Delano, and George Howe. Between 1906-1914,<br />
Lindeberg and his partner, Lewis Albro, successfully built a new type<br />
of country home which was both pastoral and sophisticated. As the<br />
railroad moved into suburban areas, Lindeberg and Albro built many<br />
alluring country homes. By the mid-1920s, Lindeberg’s clients were<br />
found in metropolitan New York, as well as throughout the United<br />
States. In the mid-1930s, with the shift toward Modernism, Lindeberg’s<br />
sleek cellular architectural designs won little acclaim among his peers.<br />
Lindeberg lived quietly on his Long Island estate with his third wife,<br />
Angeline Krech James, during World War II.<br />
$700-900<br />
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303.<br />
Emile Galle Depose Pottery Vessel<br />
Art pottery<br />
France, late 19th century<br />
Hand-painted with bamboo, trees, and<br />
butterflies on a blue and white ground with gilt<br />
accents, signed E.G. Depose, ht. 5 3/4, wd.<br />
7 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
304.<br />
Galle Scent Bottle<br />
Enameled and etched crystal<br />
France, late 19th/early 20th century<br />
Square form with narrow neck and stopper<br />
decorated with enameled flowers with gilt<br />
highlights on etched green glass, raised on<br />
circular foot, marked Galle Depose GG, ht. 6<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$1,800-2,000<br />
305.<br />
Art Deco Tiffany & Co. Table Clock<br />
Brass, glass, stone<br />
Double-face rectangular brass frame raised<br />
on rust-colored stone plinth, marked Tiffany &<br />
Co., eight day Swiss on dial, some wear, ht. 5<br />
3/4, wd. 5 3/4, dp. 2 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
306.<br />
Art Deco Pottery Vase in Metal Mount<br />
Europe<br />
Molded pottery in brown glaze, metal mount,<br />
numbered 411 on base, ht. 8 3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
307.<br />
Degue Cameo Glass Art Deco Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Globular form cameo-decorated with red<br />
open petaled flowers with trailing stems with<br />
red to blue leaves against etched light orange<br />
ground, raised on circular opaque blue foot,<br />
marked Degue on base rim, ht. 9 1/4 in.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
308.<br />
Art Deco Charder Le Verre Francais Glass<br />
Vase<br />
Cameo glass<br />
France<br />
Long cylindrical neck on pillow-form base<br />
decorated with Digitalis in mottled red on<br />
etched to striated and mottled pink ground,<br />
top of rim rough, ht. 14 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
309.<br />
Art Deco Charder Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Dark blue palm trees in cameo against<br />
mottled blue ground on wide-mouth tapering<br />
cylindrical form raised on circular foot, marked<br />
Charder in cameo on the side, ht. 6 3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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310.<br />
Art Deco Le Verre Francais Vase with<br />
Butterflies<br />
Cameo glass<br />
France<br />
Narrow mouth with applied handles on<br />
vasiform body decorated in cameo with red<br />
and black butterflies on shaded turquoise and<br />
white ground, raised on red and black foot,<br />
signed on base, ht. 10 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
311.<br />
Art Deco Le Verre Francais Ewer<br />
Cameo glass<br />
France<br />
Yellow ground with blue and orange overlay<br />
cameo-cut with floral and stripe decoration,<br />
with opaque blue handle, imperfections in the<br />
making, marked on base, ht. 7 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
312.<br />
Art Deco Le Verre Francais Glass Vase<br />
Cameo glass<br />
France<br />
Wide rim on vasiform body decorated with<br />
mottled brown stylized thistles and vegetation<br />
on shaded pale blue ground, marked Le Verre<br />
Francais on base, trapped bubble, ht. 7 3/4<br />
in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
313.<br />
Le Verre Francais Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Flared rim on cylindrical form tapering at base<br />
raised on thick circular foot marked La Verre<br />
Francais, decorated with Digitalis in pink,<br />
orange, and brown, ht. 6 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
314.<br />
Charder Le Verre Francais Cameo Glass<br />
Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Tall vase with flared rim on cylindrical body<br />
decorated in cameo with hanging trumpetform<br />
flowers in orange and maroon on<br />
shaded pink to yellow ground, raised on<br />
circular orange foot, signed Charder in<br />
cameo, inscribed Le Verre Francais, ht. 18<br />
1/2 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
315.<br />
Le Verre Francais Art Deco Table Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
France<br />
Cameo-decorated with branches with circular<br />
buds in orange, dark brown, and mossy<br />
green against a mottled peach ground, ht. 16<br />
1/2, shade dia. 10 in.<br />
$1,200-1,600<br />
316.<br />
Art Deco Credenza<br />
Veneered hardwood<br />
France<br />
Rectangular top over shaped end with two<br />
drawers with round brass pulls over cabinet<br />
door, flanked by two cabinet doors, interior<br />
fitted with two shelves, some veneer loss, ht.<br />
39 1/2, wd. 63 1/4, dp. 17 7/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
317.<br />
Art Deco Sideboard and Dining Table<br />
Burlwood veneers and glass<br />
United States<br />
Sideboard with stepped rectangular top<br />
over drop-front center cabinet flanked by<br />
two framed glass cabinet doors, fitted with<br />
glass shelving, raised on pedestal platform<br />
base, with rectangular top dining table with<br />
four square tapered legs with brass cap feet,<br />
accompanied by a darker non-matching<br />
wood leaf, ht. 33 1/2, 29 1/2, wd. 67, 59, dp.<br />
16, 50, leaf wd. 24 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
318.<br />
Three Art Deco Salon Chairs<br />
Hardwood and upholstery<br />
France<br />
Curved back rail, the sides and seat in creamcolored<br />
upholstery, fluted front leg posts,<br />
slightly shaped rear legs, ht. 28 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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319.<br />
Art Deco Lounge Chair<br />
Lacquered wood and upholstery<br />
France<br />
Angular wood frame in black, seat back and sides in hot<br />
pink upholstery, ht. 32 3/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
320<br />
320.<br />
Hyatt Figural Parrot Sculpture<br />
Bronze and marble<br />
United States, 1989<br />
Full-body figure of a parrot with head cocked towards<br />
its wing in verdigris patina, raised on oval marble base,<br />
signed in the casting I Hyatt, copyright mark 89 and the<br />
number 7, ht. 20 3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500
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321.<br />
Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)<br />
Symphony in Blue<br />
Signed “Louis Icart” in pencil l.r., blindstamp<br />
l.l.<br />
Color etching on paper, sight size 23 1/2 x 19<br />
1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$400-600<br />
322.<br />
Art Deco L. Fontinelle Bird<br />
Cast brass<br />
France, 1886-1964<br />
Jacobin pigeon figure cast in brass on<br />
rectangular base signed L. Fontinelle on edge,<br />
wear to decoration, ht. 8 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
323.<br />
Schneider Art Deco Chandelier<br />
Art glass and wrought iron<br />
France, c. 1920<br />
Three shades pendant from wrought iron<br />
supports with blossoms, center shade in<br />
mottled milky glass shaded to violet, approx.<br />
ht. 32 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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324.<br />
Muller Fres Pendant Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Luneville, France<br />
Geometric design on molded glass center<br />
shade with four conforming shades on radiant<br />
arms suspended on four square rods joined<br />
to decorated ceiling plate in white metal,<br />
shades signed in the glass, approx. ht. 36 in.<br />
$2,000-2,500<br />
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325.<br />
Muller Fres Hanging Lamp<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Luneville, France<br />
Ceiling cap suspends rods terminating in five<br />
art glass shades each over a single socket<br />
centered by an inverted conical shade in<br />
mottled white, green, and brown, maker’s<br />
mark on glass Muller Fres, approx ht. 41 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500
328.<br />
WHW Haganeur Trumpet Vase<br />
Hammered brass<br />
Austria<br />
Trumpet form raised on circular foot with<br />
hammered surface, WHW mark on base, ht.<br />
8 3/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
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329.<br />
Frankart Table Lamp<br />
Glass and painted metal<br />
Square pink glass shade flanked by two nude<br />
female figures with knee bent on stepped<br />
platform base in black finished metal, marked<br />
Frankart with c in a circle Pat. des 78417,<br />
restored, ht. 13, wd. 10 3/8, dp. 5 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
330.<br />
Art Deco Frankart Stand<br />
Metal and ceramic<br />
New York<br />
Spherical green glazed ceramic vase fitted in<br />
a gold-tone bowl supported by a nude female<br />
figure in black painted metal standing on a<br />
copper ball with a square black painted metal<br />
base, refinished, all parts may not be original,<br />
marked Frankart and Pat Des. 80059 on<br />
base, ht. 27 1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
331.<br />
Art Deco Figural Lamp with Nugget Shade<br />
Art glass and patinated metal<br />
Globular form mosaic glass shade with<br />
glass nuggets in red, green, blue, and gold<br />
balanced on the feet of a full-figured female<br />
dancer raised on cut-out base in patinated<br />
metal, ht. 23 1/2 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
332.<br />
Art Deco Frankart Cigarette Stand<br />
Metal<br />
New York<br />
Round ashtray with removable metal dish<br />
supported by a nude female figure in green<br />
painted metal standing on a copper ball with<br />
a square green painted metal base, some<br />
paint loss, marked Frankart and Pat Des.<br />
80059 on base, ht. 24 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
326.<br />
Cobra Lamp with Degue Shade<br />
Patinated metal and art glass<br />
France<br />
Base in the form of a cobra, the snake<br />
appears to hold the shade pendant from its<br />
tongue, the shade of mottled glass in yellow<br />
and brown, marked Degue in the glass, held<br />
by a floriform mount, total ht. 34 1/2, aperture<br />
2 1/4 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
327.<br />
Art Deco Table Lamp<br />
Cast and patinated metal<br />
Ball-form finial over single socket on gilt<br />
and textured spherical base raised on four<br />
patinated and ribbed scroll feet, ht. 19 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
333.<br />
Daum Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Flared rim over spiral ribs of smooth glass<br />
alternating with textured smoky gray glass,<br />
raised on circular foot, marked on side of foot<br />
Daum with Cross of Lorraine Nancy France,<br />
base wear, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 8 1/4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
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334.<br />
Schneider Art Deco Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Short rim on tapering cylindrical form with sixteen vertical<br />
etched bands on smoky gray glass, raised on circular<br />
base, marked Schneider on base rim, ht. 10 7/8 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
335.<br />
Daum Art Deco Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Colorless glass with acid-cut linear decoration with three<br />
medallions of stylized leaves and berries, marked Daum<br />
with Cross of Lorraine, Nancy, France, ht. 9 3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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336.<br />
Art Deco Malachite Glass Ingrid Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Czechoslovakia<br />
Square cut-corner rim on vasiform body relief decorated<br />
with nude figures and vertical geometric devices, ht. 9 3/8<br />
in.<br />
$600-800<br />
337.<br />
Daum Cameo Glass and Enameled Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Nancy, France, early 20th century<br />
Flared rim on long tapering neck swelling towards base,<br />
raised on circular foot with leaf and vine cameo decoration<br />
in silver and gold gilt on shaded peach to green ground,<br />
marked Daum with Cross of Lorraine, Nancy, France, ht.<br />
11 3/8 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
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342.<br />
Art Deco-style Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Wide mouth on tapering cylindrical form<br />
acid-etched with sun, stars, and naturalistic<br />
designs in very pale amber transparent glass,<br />
marked 18.10.83 B.S. no. 298 R.S.H and<br />
SCG in circular monogram on base, ht. 11<br />
1/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
343.<br />
Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, early 20th century<br />
Flared rim on vasiform body of cranberry red<br />
cameo glass shaded to clear in a berry and<br />
vine decoration with gilt highlights, clear flat<br />
base marked Depose on rim, some wear, ht.<br />
9 7/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
338.<br />
Art Deco Table Lamp<br />
Mixed and patinated metals<br />
France<br />
Dual socket over vasiform base decorated<br />
with a dancer on each side, signed possibly<br />
T Noirot, missing extension and finial, ht. 19<br />
1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
339.<br />
Two Art Deco Wall Sconces<br />
Cast metal and resin<br />
Rectangular form with half cylinder shades,<br />
one missing top shade, lg. 10 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
340.<br />
Legras Art Deco Decorated Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Cylindrical body of transparent chartreuse<br />
green with mottled brown and white glass,<br />
decorated with three etched geometric<br />
vertical bands with diamond-shape lozenge<br />
accents enameled brown, “Legras” at side,<br />
ht. 10 3/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
341.<br />
Legras Art Deco Decorated Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Broad oval body of transparent chartreuse<br />
green cased to mottled brown and white,<br />
etched central band with stylized fruit<br />
enameled brown, “Legras” at center, ht. 13<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$800-900<br />
344.<br />
Honesdale Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Honesdale Glass Works, Pennsylvania, 1847-<br />
1961<br />
Green cameo overlay etched to textured clear<br />
ground in a floral design, gilt highlights with<br />
some wear, polished pontil, signed in the<br />
pontil, ht. 6 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
345.<br />
Durand Vase<br />
Crystal<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Ambergris cut decoration on transparent gold<br />
ground with green accent, polished pontil,<br />
mark not visible, ht. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
346.<br />
Durand Vase<br />
Crystal<br />
Early 20th century<br />
Ambergris cut crystal with pulled leaf<br />
decoration with green leaf tips on transparent<br />
gold ground, polished pontil, mark not visible,<br />
ht. 12 1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
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352<br />
347.<br />
Kimble Cluthra Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
United States, c. 1932<br />
Wide mouth on predominantly yellow with<br />
white bulbous form, marked 1995-8, with a K<br />
and Dec -4, approx. ht. 8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
348.<br />
Kimble/Durand Art Deco Cluthra Glass<br />
Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
United States, c. 1932<br />
Flared rim on mottled white conical form<br />
raised on opaque black base signed with K<br />
for Kimble, numbered 2011- and Die 0, ht.<br />
11 7/8 in.<br />
Note: Evan Kimble produced cluthra glass<br />
after Victor Durand died in 1931, in an effort<br />
to compete with Steuben.<br />
$250-350<br />
349.<br />
Kimble Cluthra Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
New Jersey<br />
Shaped lip on large cylindrical form in yelloworange<br />
glass, polished pontil, remnants of<br />
maker’s mark, ht. 13 1/8 in.<br />
Note: The Kimble Glass Company building<br />
in Vineland was a prime example of Modern<br />
design in its day. It was designed by the<br />
Swiss-born William Lescaze (1896-1969).<br />
$350-550<br />
350.<br />
W & C Cluthra Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
England<br />
Tapered cylinder of mottled crystal<br />
incorporating shades of amethyst with yellow,<br />
red, blue, and white striations and gold<br />
aventurine inclusions, signed W & C England<br />
on base, ht. 10 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
351.<br />
Kimble Art Deco Cluthra Glass Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
United States, c. 1932<br />
Yellow body with gray striations raised on<br />
circular foot, marked 23-12 with a K and Dec.<br />
22 on base, ht. 12 1/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
352.<br />
Agate Vase Attributed to Steuben<br />
Art glass and silvered metal<br />
New York, early 20th century<br />
Flat metal collar mount on vasiform body<br />
with marbleized and internal trapped bubble<br />
decoration in caramel, rust, and blues, base<br />
wear and nick, unmarked, ht. 9 1/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
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353.<br />
Janos Vaszary (Hungarian, 1867-1939)<br />
Woman and Buddha<br />
Signed “Vaszary János” in pencil l.r.<br />
Color lithograph, sight size 12 x 15 1/4 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$700-900<br />
354.<br />
Art Nouveau Cameo Glass and Enamel<br />
Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Possibly Baccarat, France<br />
Flared rim on cylindrical body flaring at base<br />
decorated with etched and enameled yellow<br />
flowers and leaves, accented by a butterfly<br />
and further decorated with a center band of<br />
shields, colorless ground with etched pattern,<br />
star-cut base, ht. 14 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
355.<br />
Peynaud Decorated Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Bordeaux, France, 1910-45<br />
Pink floral and linear decoration etched to<br />
clear glass, signed on the side in the etching,<br />
ht. 10 1/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
356.<br />
Art Nouveau Cameo Vase Attributed to St.<br />
Louis<br />
Art glass<br />
Ruffled rim on bulbous form with pinched<br />
sides, cameo-etched floral and leaf decoration<br />
of colorless glass with gilt highlights, polished<br />
pontil, unmarked, ht. 9 1/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
357.<br />
Bohemian Art Glass Vase<br />
Amber and lavender iridescent glass in a swirl<br />
decoration with ormolu rim mount, flat base,<br />
ht. 10 1/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
358.<br />
Two Kralik Vases<br />
Art glass<br />
Bohemia<br />
Both with ruffled rim, long neck with blue<br />
threading on cased white iridescent glass<br />
body, polished pontil, scribed Kralik on base,<br />
ht. 9 3/8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
359.<br />
Vase, Possibly Palme Konig<br />
Art glass<br />
Europe<br />
Flat rim with maroon threading down sides<br />
and iridescent red spots on lower body, flat<br />
base, ht. 7 7/8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
360.<br />
Steuben Cathedral Sculpture<br />
Art glass, wood, leather<br />
New York, designed by George Thompson,<br />
1955<br />
Colorless glass shaped to resemble the<br />
spire of a cathedral engraved with the four<br />
Apostles, fitted with an illuminated wooden<br />
base, with original red leather box, signed<br />
Steuben on base of glass, glass ht. 15 3/4,<br />
base ht. 19 3/4 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
361.<br />
Five Pieces of Steuben Glass<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning, New York<br />
Pair of cornucopia vases in iridescent white<br />
glass, signed on base rim, purportedly Arbiter<br />
Collection; green conical footed vase, fleurde-lis<br />
mark; topaz footed bulbous vase,<br />
polished pontil, mark not visible; and a<br />
verre de soie stump vase, fleur-de-lis mark,<br />
respective ht. 5 3/8, 8, 6 7/8, 5 7/8 in.<br />
$675-1,050<br />
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362.<br />
Steuben Silverina Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning, New York, early 20th century<br />
Transparent blue glass with trapped silverina<br />
on wide mouth tapering toward bulbous base<br />
raised on circular foot with polished pontil,<br />
some base wear, mark not visible, ht. 6 7/8<br />
in.<br />
$600-800<br />
363.<br />
Vase and Bowl Attributed to Steuben<br />
Art glass<br />
New York<br />
Heart and vine vase in gold aurene on calcite,<br />
and a gold aurene bowl with calcite exterior,<br />
both with polished pontil, ht. 6 1/4, 3 1/8 in.<br />
$375-525<br />
364.<br />
Art Glass Bowl and Two Vases<br />
Europe, 1880-1940<br />
Gold iridescent ruffled rim bowl with<br />
oilspots, polished pontil, possibly Loetz;<br />
green iridescent glass vase with ruffled rim,<br />
white and maroon drip, rough pontil; and a<br />
ruffled rim vase with trapped gold flecks and<br />
green leaf-style ribbing, polished pontil, all<br />
unmarked, respective ht. 2, 6 3/8, 3, bowl<br />
dia. 5 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
365.<br />
Cameo Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Europe, early 20th century<br />
Acid-cut decoration of classical figures<br />
in gilded cameo on green ground, with<br />
geometric devices at rim and base, and three<br />
applied nuggets with gilt highlights, flat base<br />
with some wear, unmarked, ht. 6 1/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
366.<br />
Daum Art Glass Vase<br />
France<br />
Narrow mouth with two applied handles on<br />
trapped bubble amethyst body, signed Daum<br />
with Cross of Lorraine, Nancy, France, loss at<br />
very end of the tip on one handle, ht. 8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
367.<br />
A. Delatte Cameo Glass Vase<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Decorated with leaves, berries, and vines<br />
in shaded and detailed brown and orange<br />
cameo on mottled white ground, the shaped<br />
form raised on brown circular base, marked<br />
A Delatte Nancy in cameo at side, approx.<br />
ht. 10 in.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
368.<br />
Lalique Tête de Cheval Horse Sculpture<br />
Crystal<br />
France, c. 1960<br />
Fluid lines of heavy colorless glass in the form<br />
of a horse’s head looking to his right, marked<br />
Lalique on side at base, total ht. 17 3/4 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
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Four Lalique Birds<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Frosted glass figures, two marked Lalique<br />
France in script and two with Lalique (R)<br />
France in script on the bases, ht. 6 1/4, 3, 4,<br />
3 1/2 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
370.<br />
Four Lalique Bird Figures<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Two ashtrays with frosted glass birds<br />
perched on centered columns in lipped<br />
plates of colorless glass, both marked Lalique<br />
France, ht. 3 3/4, 3 1/2, dia. 3 3/4; and two<br />
paperweights with birds in frosted glass on<br />
circular bases, marked Lalique France and<br />
Lalique (R) France, ht. 2 1/2, 3 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
371.<br />
Four Lalique Figures<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Fish on a circular base marked Lalique (R)<br />
France; bison on a rectangular base marked<br />
Lalique (R) France; boar on circular base<br />
marked Lalique France; and a deer on a<br />
rectangular base marked Lalique France, ht.<br />
4, 3 3/4, 3, 3 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
372.<br />
Lalique Rooster Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Frosted glass figure on a circular base marked<br />
Lalique (R) France in script, ht. 8 in.<br />
$125-175<br />
373.<br />
Rene Lalique Sophora Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 977 form, design date<br />
1926<br />
Narrow flared rim on bulbous vase decorated<br />
with leaves on smoky gray glass, marked R.<br />
Lalique on base, base wear consistent with<br />
age, ht. 10 1/4 in.<br />
Note: The model seen in Marcilhac, p. 434,<br />
no. 977, is of clear glass. The vase being<br />
offered is of smoky glass.<br />
$6,000-8,000<br />
374.<br />
Lalique Elephant Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac 1191, design date 1931<br />
Frosted glass figural paperweight on colorless<br />
rectangular base, marked Lalique (R) France<br />
in script on side of base, Lalique Paris and<br />
Cristal Lalique Paris stickers, Made in France<br />
sticker on underside of base and added<br />
11801 sticker, ht. 6 1/4, lg. 6 1/2 in.<br />
$300-400<br />
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375.<br />
Lalique Boar Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 1157, design date 1929<br />
Figural paperweight in colorless frosted glass<br />
on circular base, marked Lalique France in<br />
script on base, ht. 2 3/4 in.<br />
$100-125<br />
376.<br />
A. Walter/H. Berge Pate-de-Verre Crab<br />
Dish<br />
Pate-de-verre<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Five-sided dish decorated with a brown crab<br />
on blue and green dappled dish, signed in the<br />
mold A. Walter Nancy and Berge SC, damage<br />
to face of crab, ht. 2, dia. 6 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
377.<br />
A. Walter/H. Berge Pate-de-Verre Fish Dish<br />
Pate-de-verre<br />
Nancy, France<br />
Decorated with a large dark green fish<br />
surrounded by seaweed in an oval dappled<br />
light green dish, signed in the mold A Walter<br />
Nancy and Berge SC, ht. 1 3/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
378.<br />
Two Lalique Bird Figures<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Rooster in opaque glass on a circular base<br />
marked Lalique Collectors’ Society 1995 and<br />
Lalique (R) France around base; and a small<br />
pheasant on circular base with Lalique France<br />
in script; ht. 5, 3 3/4 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
379.<br />
Lalique Water Buffalo Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Frosted glass figure, missing paper label, ht.<br />
9, lg. 14 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
380.<br />
Lalique Bamara Lion Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Seated figure in colorless frosted glass,<br />
marked with script Lalique (R) France and M<br />
Lalique 10 2287, Made in France and 11656<br />
stickers on base, ht. 8, approx. lg. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
381.<br />
Rene Lalique Hirondelles Lamp<br />
Art glass, bronze, wood<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 1105, design date<br />
1922, 1928-47<br />
Two overlapping swallows in etched colorless<br />
glass, minor edge nicks and internal crack<br />
at base, signed R. Lalique, in a rectangular<br />
bronze mount decorated in relief with stylized<br />
trees, fitted into conforming wood box with<br />
two bulbs for undermount illumination, total<br />
ht. 11 1/2, glass ht. 9 1/2, wd. 8 1/4, box ht.<br />
3, wd. 11 1/2, dp. 5 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
382.<br />
Lalique Glass Eagle Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Frosted glass figure, Cristal Lalique Paris<br />
sticker on front, Made in France sticker and<br />
script Lalique (R) France on base, ht. 9 1/2,<br />
lg. 11 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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383.<br />
Lalique Cherub Figural Group<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Three cherubs in frosted glass on a<br />
hemispherical base marked Lalique France,<br />
chip to head of central cherub, ht. 8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
384.<br />
Three Lalique Nude Figurals<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Female figure embracing a male faun among<br />
grapes and leaves, oval base marked Lalique<br />
France; a female figure with swan on circular<br />
base marked Lalique France; and a Floreal<br />
female figure with flowers in colorless glass<br />
on square black glass base, marked Lalique<br />
France; ht. 5 1/2, 4 3/4, 3 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
385.<br />
Rene Lalique Danaïdes Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 972, design date 1926,<br />
1928-47<br />
Wide mouth on tapering cylindrical form on<br />
circular foot, mold decorated with six female<br />
water bearers in opalescent glass, marked R.<br />
Lalique on base, ht. 7 in.<br />
$3,000-4,000<br />
386.<br />
Rene Lalique Rampillon Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 991, design date 1927,<br />
1928-47<br />
Wide mouth on tapering cylindrical form, mold<br />
decorated with three tiers of diamond-shaped<br />
cabochons and small leaves and flowers in<br />
colorless glass with some green stain, marked<br />
R. Lalique France on base, ht. 5 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
387.<br />
Rene Lalique Chicorée Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 3213, design date 1921<br />
Round bowl decorated with chicory leaves<br />
on colorless glass with blue stain, marked<br />
R. Lalique France with added No. 3213 on<br />
interior base, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 9 1/4 in.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
388.<br />
Rene Lalique Fleurons Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 3312, design date 1935<br />
Round bowl with swirling flower design in<br />
opalescent glass, marked R. Lalique on base,<br />
ht. 3, dia. 8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
389.<br />
Rene Lalique Asters Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 3304, design date 1935<br />
Round bowl decorated with rows of stylized<br />
asters in opalescent glass, marked R. Lalique<br />
France on base, ht. 3, dia. 8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
390.<br />
Lalique Degas Covered Box<br />
Art glass<br />
France, 1989<br />
Round covered box with ballerina on lid in<br />
frosted glass, marked Lalique (R) France and<br />
Lalique Society of America 1989 on base, ht.<br />
3, dia. 3 1/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
391.<br />
Rene Lalique Tulipes Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 995, designed 1927,<br />
1928-47<br />
Wide rim on bulbous form, mold decorated<br />
with tulips in colorless glass, marked R.<br />
Lalique France on base, ht. 8 in.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
392.<br />
Rene Lalique Rampillon Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 991, design date 1927,<br />
1928-47<br />
Wide mouth on tapering cylindrical form,<br />
mold decorated with three tiers of diamondshaped<br />
cabochons and leaves and flowers<br />
in opalescent glass with some blue stain,<br />
marked R. Lalique France on base, ht. 5 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
393.<br />
Rene Lalique Monnaie du Pape Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 897, design date 1914,<br />
1928-47<br />
Wide mouth on swollen cylindrical form on<br />
circular foot, mold decorated with overlapping<br />
silver dollar leaves on gray stained glass,<br />
marked R. Lalique on base, mark probably<br />
pressed while still hot, rim wear, approx. ht.<br />
9 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
394.<br />
Rene Lalique Lilas Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 1040, design date<br />
1930, 1932-47<br />
Wide flared rim on a tapering cylindrical form<br />
in colorless glass, with bulbous opalescent<br />
glass base decorated with overlapping lilac<br />
leaves on a circular foot, marked R. Lalique<br />
France on base, base wear consistent with<br />
age, ht. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
395.<br />
Acanthus Bowl, Possibly Steuben<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning, New York<br />
Frosted bowl with acid-cut back design of<br />
acanthus leaf, ht. 6 1/8, wd. 11 1/4, dp. 6 in.<br />
Literature: A line drawing of this bowl is in<br />
Gardner’s The Glass of Frederick Carder,<br />
p. 364, plate IV, and is described as being<br />
shown in the 1932 Steuben catalog.<br />
$500-700<br />
396.<br />
Lalique Fontaine Poissons Panel<br />
Art glass and nickel<br />
France, design date 1935<br />
Square frosted glass panel molded in relief<br />
with a female face surrounded by four scaly<br />
fish and an associated nickel display stand,<br />
unmarked, minor edge repair, dia. 12 1/2 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
397.<br />
Lalique Amber Venus Lamp<br />
Art glass, plastic<br />
France, 2006<br />
Limited edition Lalique Collector’s Society<br />
Petit Nue Vénus, seated nude female in<br />
amber glass, illuminated by accompanying<br />
three-tier black plastic base with electrical<br />
cord, figure marked on base Lalique (R)<br />
France, LCS 2006, 406/999, figure ht. 4, total<br />
ht. 5 3/4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
398.<br />
Erté Champagne Flute Majestique<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Crystal flute with elongated clear bowl with<br />
Visage de Femme design, signed Erté in the<br />
mold of the stem and Erté France on the<br />
base, ht. 12, dia. 2 in.<br />
$125-150<br />
399.<br />
Three Lalique Medallions<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Circular medallion with etched ice skater on<br />
a tapering rectangular base inscribed Lalique<br />
Society of America 1992 on front and Lalique<br />
(R) France in script on side; tapering oval<br />
medallion with a veiled woman in relief on a<br />
circular base, marked Lalique (R) France on<br />
back, inscribed Lalique Society of America<br />
1990 on base; and a circular medallion with<br />
flowers and Lalique A Century Of Design in<br />
relief on front, marked Lalique (R) France on<br />
edge, fitted into circular, footed wood base;<br />
ht. 4, 5 1/2, 4 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
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400.<br />
Rene Lalique Ormeaux Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 984, design date 1926,<br />
1928-47<br />
Short neck on bulbous form, mold decorated<br />
with overlapping leaves in reddish-brown<br />
glass, marked on base R. Lalique France,<br />
base wear consistent with age, ht. 6 1/2 in.<br />
$1,800-2,200<br />
403.<br />
Daum Green Frog<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Figure in green mottled glass cased within<br />
colorless glass, signed Daum France at base,<br />
ht. 3 1/4, lg. 5 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
406.<br />
Lalique Fougères Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 923, design date 1913<br />
Short neck on bulbous form, mold decorated<br />
with overlapping rows of fern-like leaves<br />
with pulled tips in smoky gray stained glass,<br />
marked Lalique in script on base, ht. 6 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
401.<br />
Lalique Rooster Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Rooster figural paperweight in colorless<br />
frosted glass on circular base, marked Lalique<br />
(R) France in script on base with Made in<br />
France sticker and handwritten 11800 sticker,<br />
ht. 8 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
402.<br />
Eight Lalique Roxanne Wine Glasses<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Set of eight, each with slightly fluted rim on<br />
bowl, relief form of two nude women and<br />
grapes at top of round stem, on circular base,<br />
signed Lalique (R) France on base, ht. 7 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
404.<br />
Lalique Amber Turtle<br />
Art glass<br />
France, late 20th century<br />
Turtle of colorless glass with shell of amber<br />
glass, marked Lalique (R) France on base, ht.<br />
2, lg. 6 in.<br />
$150-175<br />
405.<br />
Lalique Glass Lizard<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Green glass figure, marked Lalique (R) France<br />
on base of tail, ht. 3, lg. 7 in.<br />
$200-225<br />
407.<br />
Lalique Chrysis Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France, design date 1931<br />
Nude female figure kneeling with head back<br />
in colorless frosted glass, on circular base<br />
signed Lalique France in script, ht. 5 1/4 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
408.<br />
Lalique Black Glass Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Nude figure in black glass, marked Lalique (R)<br />
France in script on base, sticker with 11918,<br />
ht. 2 1/4 in.<br />
$200-400<br />
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409.<br />
Fabergé Glass Study of a Bull<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Limited edition frosted glass figure raised on<br />
a rectangular glass base, signed Fabergé and<br />
numbered 049/150 on the base, ht. 5 1/2, lg.<br />
9 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
412.<br />
Rene Lalique Acanthes Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 902, designed 1921,<br />
1928-47<br />
Narrow rim on bulbous form, mold decorated<br />
with acanthus leaves in butterscotch-colored<br />
glass, marked R. Lalique France in script on<br />
the base, ht. 11 1/4 in.<br />
$18,000-22,000<br />
415.<br />
Lalique Apple Perfume Vessel<br />
Art glass<br />
France, design date 1951<br />
Apple-form vessel with stem and leaf stopper<br />
in frosted glass, model designed for Nina<br />
Ricci fragrance Fille d’Eve, marked Lalique (R)<br />
France in script and Made in France sticker<br />
on base, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 5 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
410.<br />
Fabergé Glass Study of a Bear<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Limited edition frosted glass figure raised on<br />
a rectangular glass base, signed Fabergé and<br />
numbered 013/150 on the base, ht. 6, lg. 9<br />
in.<br />
$250-350<br />
411.<br />
Lalique Nemours Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 404, design date 1929<br />
Round bowl in colorless glass decorated with<br />
rows of etched flowers with black painted<br />
centers, signed Lalique France on base, ht. 4,<br />
dia. 10 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
413.<br />
Rene Lalique Perruches Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
France, design date 1931<br />
Circular form with repeating birds in relief<br />
in opalescent glass with flower and branch<br />
decoration between, colorless glass base with<br />
wear, etched mark R. Lalique France, ht. 4,<br />
dia. 9 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
414.<br />
Lalique Compiegne Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
France, 20th century<br />
Oval bowl in colorless glass decorated with<br />
etched leaves around the edge, signed<br />
Lalique (R) France on base, ht. 4, dia. 7 3/4,<br />
wd. 5 3/4 in.<br />
$200-225<br />
416.<br />
Lalique Poseidon Lamp<br />
Art glass, metal, cord, box<br />
France, design date 2004<br />
Black rectangular fabric shade on single<br />
socket set on polished metal frame<br />
encasing a rectangular colorless glass panel<br />
with molded seahorse and seaweed, on<br />
rectangular metal base, boxed, marked<br />
Lalique (R) France in script on glass panel,<br />
panel ht. 10 3/4, ht. with shade 23 1/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
417.<br />
Rene Lalique Saint-Vincent Ceiling Lamp<br />
Art glass, cord, metal, and ceramic<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 2470, design date 1926<br />
Inverted glass dome decorated with three<br />
bands of grapes and vines, fitted with a foursocket<br />
spool, suspended by four gold cords<br />
and Cannele ceiling mount, signed R. Lalique<br />
on outer rim, dia. 13 1/2 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
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418.<br />
Lalique Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Wide fluted rim decorated with a band of<br />
grapes on tapering cylindrical form with lower<br />
band of Greek faces and grapes in colorless<br />
frosted glass, marked Lalique France on base,<br />
ht. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
419.<br />
Two Lalique Bowls<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Honfleur bowl with a wide flat rim decorated<br />
with large overlapping circular leaves in<br />
frosted glass on a clear glass bowl, signed<br />
Lalique (R) France on base; round bowl with<br />
a flat rim of scallop shells, signed Lalique<br />
France on base; dia. 8 1/2, 8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
420.<br />
Lalique Horse and Pheasant Figures<br />
Art glass and steel base<br />
France<br />
Pheasant figure, Marcilhac no. 1236 Perdrix<br />
Couchee, design date 1939, marked Lalique<br />
France in script; horse on rectangular steel<br />
base, marked Lalique France in script; ht. 3,<br />
6 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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Lalique Rhinoceros Figure<br />
Art glass<br />
France, Marcilhac no. 1195, design date 1931<br />
Frosted glass rhinoceros figural paperweight,<br />
on rectangular black glass base, marked<br />
Lalique (R) France in script on base, ht. 5, lg.<br />
11 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
422.<br />
Three Lalique Glass Figures<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Large bird in colorless glass perched on a<br />
conical base with green and purple swirling<br />
within, marked Lalique (R) France on base;<br />
small bird in colorless glass with blue crown<br />
perched on pyramidal base, marked Lalique<br />
France; hedgehog in frosted colorless glass,<br />
marked Lalique France; ht. 8 1/2, 4 1/2, 2<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
423.<br />
Four Lalique Glass Figures<br />
Art glass<br />
France<br />
Fish with a circular base marked Lalique<br />
France in script; owl on cylindrical base,<br />
marked with script Lalique France on base;<br />
glass ram standing on circular base marked<br />
with script Lalique France; the Madonna with<br />
veil, marked Lalique (R) France in script; ht. 4,<br />
3 1/2, 3 1/4, 10 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
424.<br />
Art Deco Wall Sconce<br />
Brass<br />
Urn form with stylized flowers in sheet brass,<br />
ht. 47 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
425.<br />
Harold Theodore (Ted) Gordon (American,<br />
b. 1924)<br />
Turtleneck Cat, 1968<br />
Signed “T.H. Gordon ©” twice l.r., also signed<br />
and dated “T.H. Gordon 2-4-68” l.r.<br />
Ballpoint and felt-tip pen on paper, sight size<br />
11 5/8 x 16 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Intentional skinning from sgraffito.<br />
N.B. Ted Gordon is a California-based artist<br />
who has been represented by Braunstein/<br />
Quay Gallery, San Francisco, and the Outsider<br />
Folk Art Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania. His<br />
works are represented in the permanent<br />
collection of the American Visionary Art<br />
Museum in Virginia and the Collection de l’Art<br />
Brut, Lausanne, Switzerland.<br />
$300-350<br />
426.<br />
Rare Fenton Mosaic Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Off hand art glass line, shape no. 3001, West<br />
Virginia, c. 1925<br />
Iridescent glass with mosaic inlay and<br />
webbing, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 7 in.<br />
Literature: Whitmyer, Fenton Art Glass 1907-<br />
1939, p. 105.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
427.<br />
Durand King Tut Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Shape no. 1811, New Jersey, c. 1925<br />
Opal King Tut decoration on silver lustre<br />
background, polished pontil, unmarked, ht.<br />
10 1/4 in.<br />
Literature: Meshi, Durand, p. 83.<br />
$600-800<br />
428.<br />
Steuben Harvest Dish by David Dowler,<br />
with Additions<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning New York, c. 2003<br />
Circular form with center handle in original<br />
box, accompanied by a framed artist’s<br />
statement with image of Dowler and reference<br />
book Steuben Design a legacy of light and<br />
form, by M.J. Madigan, dish dia. 10 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
429.<br />
Art Deco Table Lamp<br />
Nickel and stone<br />
Single socket on hexagonal standard with<br />
pump handle and spout on octagonal base<br />
with nickel base plate raised on black stone<br />
plinth, ht. 11 1/4 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
430.<br />
1929 Lorraine Dietrich Brau Greyhound Car<br />
Hood Ornament<br />
Silvered bronze<br />
Lorraine-Dietrich Motor Cars, France<br />
Casimir Brau leaping Art Deco greyhound,<br />
signed and numbered C. Brau #580, lg. 230<br />
mm.<br />
Literature: Michel Legrand, Mascottes<br />
Automobiles, plate 762.<br />
Note: Lorraine-Dietrich was a French<br />
automobile and aircraft engine manufacturer<br />
from 1896 until 1935. This version has<br />
additional Deco design under the tail and front<br />
leg. Two sizes were produced, this is the<br />
larger of the two.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
431.<br />
Collection of 1925 Paris Exhibition<br />
Literature<br />
Clouzot, Henri, La Ferronnerie Moderne<br />
a l’Exposition Internationale des Arts<br />
Décoratifs, Paris: Charles Moreau, [1925], 8<br />
pp. +36 plates (complete); Clouzot, Henri,<br />
La Ferronnerie Moderne 2me série, Paris:<br />
Charles Moreau, [1927], 8 pp. +36 plates<br />
(complete); rare catalog for Austria’s pavilion:<br />
L’Autriche à L’exposition internationale<br />
des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes<br />
Paris 1925 Guide, Vienne: La Commission<br />
Exécutive, 1925, 60 pp. +2 illustrations (foldout),<br />
1 map (fold-out), 31 plates; rare catalog<br />
for Spain’s pavilion: Exposition internationale<br />
des Arts decoratif et industriels modernes,<br />
Paris 1925 Catalogue de la section<br />
Espagnole, Madrid: Mateu, s.d. [1925],<br />
117 pp. +40 plates; rare catalog for Italy’s<br />
pavilion: L’Italie a l’Exposition internationale<br />
des Arts décoratif et industriels modernes,<br />
Catalogue Illustré, Paris: S.L. Di Stampa,<br />
s.d. [1925], 80 pp. +2 maps and 63 plates;<br />
rare catalog for the French Embassy pavilion:<br />
Exposition Internationale des Arts Paris 1925<br />
Une Ambassade Française, Paris: Société<br />
des Artistes Décorateurs, 1925, 74 pp.<br />
+12 pages of advertising [detached cover];<br />
Exposition des Arts Decoratifs postcard<br />
album, Paris: AN (Editions A. Noyer), s.d.<br />
[1925], 128 numbered postcards; collection<br />
of Paris 1925 postcard booklets (5 items):<br />
20 Vues de L’Exposition des Arts Décoratifs,<br />
Paris: Editions A. Noyer, [1925], 15 Vues De<br />
Nuit, De L’Exposition des Arts Décoratifs,<br />
Paris: Editions A. Noyer, [1925], (14 of 15<br />
postcards)]; l’Exposition des Art Décoratifs -<br />
vue la nuit - Paris 1925, Paris: Patras, [1925],<br />
20 postcards; Exposition Internationale des<br />
Art Décoratifs Paris 1925, Neuilly-Paris:<br />
Yvon, [1925], 20 postcards; and Exposition<br />
Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels<br />
Modernes Paris 1925-Vues de Nuit, Paris:<br />
Editions d’Art Henri Manuel, [1925], map<br />
+[19 of 20 postcards]; and a collection of<br />
Paris 1925 visitor documentation (5 items):<br />
two entry tickets for Exposition des Arts<br />
Décoratifs Paris, 1925; Plan d’Ensemble de<br />
l’Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs<br />
et Industriels Modernes - Paris 1925, Paris:<br />
Imprimerie de Vaugirard, s.d. [1924], 1 large<br />
fold-out map with red and black printing;<br />
Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels<br />
Modernes Primavera Atelier d’Art des Gds<br />
Magasins du Printemps, s.l.: s.n., s.d.<br />
[1925], 8 pp.; Paris 1925, Le Bon Marche<br />
presente les creations de son atelier d’Art<br />
dans son Pavillon Pomone, s.l.: Edit. Dorizy<br />
- Impr. Guillot & Cie, s.d. [1925], 16 pp.; and<br />
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs<br />
et Industriels Modernes Paris avril-octobre<br />
1925 Emplacement de l’Exposition, Paris:<br />
Devambez [Imp.], s.d. [1923], 4 pp.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
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433.<br />
Hutschenreuther Porcelain Silver Overlay Vase<br />
Germany, 20th century<br />
Flared rim on red-orange body on white porcelain, silver overlay<br />
decoration of birds and vines, factory mark on base, rim mark possibly<br />
925, ht. 8 7/8 in.<br />
Note: Hutschenreuther was founded in Hohenburg by Carolus Magnus<br />
Hutschenreuther (CMH) in 1814; one of the first privately owned<br />
porcelain factories in Germany.<br />
$400-600<br />
434.<br />
Art Deco Table Lamp<br />
Ceramic and metal<br />
Attributed to Suzanne Lalique for Haviland<br />
Single socket on vasiform pale celadon ceramic body decorated at<br />
shoulder, gilt mounts with wear, marked on base 222W, ht. 17 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
435.<br />
VERART Art Deco Glass Vase<br />
France<br />
Flared rim on black bulbous form with cut textured geometric devices<br />
about the body signed VERART France on base, base wear, ht. 7 in.<br />
Note: VERART was a trade name used by Sabino glass.<br />
$300-500<br />
432.<br />
Approximately 100 Keramic Studio Magazines<br />
Paper<br />
1899-1923<br />
Issues from Oct. 1899, March 1900, May, Oct. 1901, March, July,<br />
Aug., Nov. 1902, May, Nov., Dec. 1903, March 1904, Feb., Apr., Sept.<br />
1905, Sept., Oct. 1906, Feb., July 1907, Jan.-Dec. 1912, Jan.-Dec.<br />
1914, Jan.-Apr., June-Dec. 1915, Jan.-Sept., Nov., Dec. 1916, Jan.-<br />
Oct., Dec. 1917, Jan.-Dec. 1918, Jan.-Dec. 1919, Jan.-Dec. 1920,<br />
Dec. 1923; with folder of miscellaneous pages, issues from Mar. 1902<br />
and Sept. and Oct. 1906 missing covers.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
436.<br />
Medallion Commemorating The Battle of Stalingrad<br />
Bronze<br />
1942-43<br />
Cast with a soldier with weapon held over his arms with river behind,<br />
marked on face, translation Volga 1942-43, dia. 8 in.<br />
Note: Volgograd, formerly known as Stalingrad, was the site of the<br />
bloodiest battle in world history. The German offensive to capture<br />
Stalingrad commenced in August 1942, Luftwaffe bombing reduced<br />
much of the city to rubble, and even so the Germans were unable to<br />
dislodge the Soviet troops on the west bank of the Volga River. Failure<br />
to provide fresh troops and to provide food and ammunition to the<br />
German soldiers caused the final collapse. In February 1943, German<br />
resistance in Stalingrad had ceased.<br />
$400-600<br />
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437.<br />
Irving Nurick (American, 1894-1963)<br />
Six Illustrations: But all at once I noticed<br />
that this thing had gotten beyond simple<br />
entertainment., Courtship, and The Arrival<br />
Entertainment signed “IRVING NURICK” u.r.,<br />
Courtship signed “IRVING NURICK” l.l., and<br />
Arrival signed “IRVING NURICK” l.r.<br />
Watercolor and graphite on paper, sheet sizes<br />
to 13 1/2 x 11 3/4 in., four within a common<br />
frame, two individually framed.<br />
Condition: Entertainment and Courtship not<br />
examined out of frame, Arrival tape hinged to<br />
window mat.<br />
Literature: Andre Birabeau, “Winning Streak,”<br />
Collier’s Magazine, July 10, 1937, p. 21<br />
(Entertainment illustrated).<br />
N.B. A copy of “Winning Streak,” from<br />
Collier’s Magazine accompanies the lot.<br />
$700-900<br />
438.<br />
Continental School, 20th Century<br />
View of a Warrior with Medusa Shield<br />
Signed and dated “FERD. OTRADOVSKY<br />
1927” within the cast on the base.<br />
Black patinated bronze, 11 1/4 x 4 x 3 in.,<br />
mounted to an onyx plinth.<br />
Condition: Breaks to plinth.<br />
$700-1,200<br />
439.<br />
Leon Louis Dolice (American, 1892-1960)<br />
New York Harbor Scene<br />
Signed “Dolice” l.r.<br />
Pastel on paper, sight size 18 x 23 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$100-200<br />
440.<br />
Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)<br />
Geisha on a Bridge<br />
Signed “Louis Icart” in pencil l.r., blindstamp<br />
l.l.<br />
Color etching on paper, sight size 21 x 14 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Light toning.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
441.<br />
Mabel Viola Harris Conkling (American,<br />
1871-1966)<br />
Portrait of a Young Girl with Fish/A Water<br />
Fountain<br />
Signed “Mabel Conkling” within the cast l.r.,<br />
stamped “GORHAM CO. FOUNDERS QBZW”<br />
on the base reverse.<br />
Bronze with dark brown patina, 36 1/4 x 7<br />
1/2 x 7 1/2 in., set on a wooden plinth.<br />
Condition: Minor oxidation, minor surface<br />
abrasions.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
442.<br />
Marcel Vertes (French, 1895-1961)<br />
Colette<br />
Dedicated and signed “a Pierre...son amis<br />
Vertes” l.r., identified on a label and with<br />
stamps from Hammer Galleries, New York, on<br />
the reverse.<br />
Crayon on paper, sheet size 28 x 36 1/4 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Foxing, subtle rippling, not<br />
examined out of frame.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
443.<br />
Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (French,<br />
1859-1923)<br />
Study of a Cat<br />
Signed “St.” c.r., inscribed indistinctly l.l.,<br />
identified on a label from Kanegis Gallery,<br />
Boston, affixed to the reverse.<br />
Charcoal on paper, 24 3/4 x 19 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Paper losses, tears, taped to<br />
backing mat, creases, backed sheet.<br />
Provenance: Estate of Eleanor Kanegis Levin,<br />
East Gloucester, Massachusetts.<br />
N.B. We wish to thank Madame Claude<br />
Orset for confirming the authenticity of the<br />
present work.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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444.<br />
Karl Drerup (American, 1904-2000)<br />
Two Works: Pond Life<br />
Monogrammed “KD” l.l. and l.r., respectively.<br />
Enamel on steel plaques, each 11 x 11 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,400-1,800<br />
445.<br />
Flower Baskets, Design Attributed to Josef<br />
Hoffmann<br />
Painted metal and glass<br />
Possibly Austria, c. 1905<br />
Waisted square and elliptical baskets with<br />
reticulated grids, painted creamy white, the<br />
elliptical basket only with conforming colorless<br />
glass insert, paint losses, ht. 10 1/2, 7 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
446.<br />
Italian Modernist Side Cabinet<br />
Veneered fruitwood<br />
Italy<br />
Three cabinet doors, center door drops<br />
down, each door with framed floral decoration<br />
on ivory ground, set back on rectangular<br />
base fitted with center drawer flanked by two<br />
pull-out surfaces, the whole raised on high<br />
inverted U-shape, tapered legs, some veneer<br />
loss, ht. 47, wd. 55, dp. 15 3/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
447.<br />
Italian Modernist Liquor Cabinet<br />
Inlaid fruitwood veneers<br />
Italy<br />
Tapering rectangular top with drop front<br />
inlaid with footed goblets, each with a flower,<br />
interior fitted, the whole raised on high<br />
inverted U-shape, tapered legs, some veneer<br />
loss, ht. 56, wd. 30, dp. 10 1/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
448.<br />
Steuben Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Corning, New York<br />
Wide mouth on cylindrical jade green glass<br />
form with iridescent threading at neck,<br />
polished pontil, with fleur-de-lis Steuben mark,<br />
ht. 10 1/8 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
449.<br />
Bernard Rohne Mastercraft Credenza and<br />
Mirror<br />
Brass and glass<br />
United States, 1970<br />
Acid-etched brass six-panel credenza with<br />
brass pulls housed in a brass frame, scratch;<br />
accompanied by a rectangular mirror in<br />
conforming materials, mirror, ht. 33 1/2, lg.<br />
52, credenza ht. 29 3/4, wd. 80, dp. 21 in.<br />
$3,000-4,000<br />
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450.<br />
Pair of Decorative Obelisks<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Italy<br />
Colorless glass obelisks with trapped spiral<br />
gold leaf veil raised on ribbed gilt mounts with<br />
ball feet, one with edge chip, ht. 19 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
451.<br />
Officer’s Armoire and Bed<br />
Aluminum<br />
England, first half 20th century<br />
Rectangular form armoire with cut corners<br />
and single door, interior fitted with a clothing<br />
pole, Bakelite handle; rectangular head and<br />
footboard with bed rails; some scratches and<br />
dents; ht. 71 3/4, 36 1/2, wd. 39 1/8, 57 1/4,<br />
armoire dp. 18, rail spacing 52 1/4 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
452.<br />
Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893-1983)<br />
Untitled (from Album 19)<br />
Signed “M.” in pencil l.r., numbered “64/75”<br />
l.l., with a label from La Bottega, Boylston,<br />
Massachusetts, affixed to the reverse.<br />
Color lithograph, sheet size 26 1/8 x 20 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
Provenance: From a Martha’s Vineyard,<br />
Edgartown, Massachusetts, Historical Home.<br />
$600-800<br />
453.<br />
Modern Vitrine<br />
Black lacquer and glass<br />
Oval form in glass with black lacquer top<br />
and bottom, interior fitted with three shelves,<br />
approx. ht. 63 1/2, wd. 46 1/2, dp. 15 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
454.<br />
Pair of Tommy Parzinger Floor Lamps<br />
Painted wood, fabric, and brass<br />
United States, c. 1962<br />
Cream-colored shades with orange piping<br />
over dual-socket fluted columnar standard in<br />
orange on double stacked square base, each<br />
stack separated by four brass balls on base<br />
platform, ht. to top of shade 72 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
455.<br />
Architectural Form Lighted Display Stand<br />
Wood and glass bulb<br />
Cylindrical fluted column the interior fitted with<br />
an up-light, without a top, could be fitted with<br />
glass for bottom-lit display, ht. 45 1/8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
456.<br />
After Marc Chagall (French, 1887-1985)<br />
The Circus<br />
Inscribed “MARC CHAGALL” within the matrix<br />
l.r., numbered “21/300” in pencil l.l., identified<br />
on a label from Orleans Art Gallery, Orleans,<br />
Massachusetts, on the paper backing.<br />
Color lithograph, sight size 15 x 21 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Minor toning, minor handling<br />
crease u.l., not examined out of frame.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
454<br />
457.<br />
After Georges Braque (French, 1882-1963)<br />
Still Life with Fruit<br />
Inscribed “G. Braque” within the matrix l.l.<br />
Silkscreen on paper, sight size 11 x 14 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
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460<br />
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462<br />
461<br />
459<br />
458.<br />
Dunbar Sofa<br />
Upholstery and wood<br />
Berne, Indiana, 1956<br />
In original teal upholstery, with two loose seat<br />
cushions, raised on four ebonized hairpin<br />
wood legs, fading, ht. 31, wd. 87, dp. 33 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
459.<br />
Dunbar Coffee Table<br />
Stained hardwood<br />
Berne, Indiana, c. 1956<br />
Rectangular top supported by two square<br />
U-shape legs, paper label, ht. 13 1/4, wd. 54,<br />
dp. 27 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
460.<br />
Two Dunbar End Tables<br />
Mahogany<br />
Berne, Indiana, 1956<br />
Each with square top with lower median shelf<br />
in dark finish, paper label, ht. 27, wd. 27, dp.<br />
27 in.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
461.<br />
Dunbar Lounge Chair<br />
Upholstery and wood<br />
Berne, Indiana, c. 1956<br />
Wide back armless chair in predominantly<br />
yellow upholstery raised on four dark wood<br />
shaped legs, unmarked, ht. 30, wd. 34, dp.<br />
24 in.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
462.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Decorated Charger<br />
Art pottery<br />
Monte Negro, 1960<br />
Hand-painted abstract expression of village<br />
life on shaped rectangular form, artist’s initials<br />
on front, country and date on reverse, with<br />
ceramic mark ceramica de cuermar ca marco<br />
on back, lg. 19, wd. 10 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
463.<br />
Two Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps<br />
Pottery, paper, and brass<br />
United States, c. 1962<br />
Shaped paper shades over single socket on<br />
openwork stoneware vase, paper tear on one<br />
of the shades, ht. 32 3/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
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464.<br />
Lounge Chair<br />
Upholstery and lacquered wood<br />
United States, c. 1960<br />
Taupe upholstered seat and back, angular<br />
ebony lacquered frame, some edge wear, ht.<br />
33, wd. 28, dp. 33 in.<br />
$400-450<br />
465.<br />
Dunbar Lounge Chair<br />
Upholstery and wood<br />
Berne, Indiana, c. 1956<br />
Arm chair with black upholstered cushioned<br />
seat and back, Dunbar paper label on seat,<br />
ht. 28, wd. 25, dp. 34 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
466.<br />
Dunbar Figural Cube Table<br />
Myrtle burlwood veneers<br />
Berne, Indiana, c. 1956<br />
Square form, paper label, ht. 16, dia. 16 in.<br />
$300-400<br />
467.<br />
Dunbar Occasional Table<br />
Mahogany<br />
Berne, Indiana, c. 1956<br />
Rectangular top with green insert, marked<br />
4523 Dunbar on base, ht. 22 3/4, wd. 26 1/2,<br />
dp. 14 3/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
468.<br />
Helen Alton Farnsworth Sawyer (American,<br />
1900-1999)<br />
Bouquet with Sunflowers<br />
Signed “Helen Sawyer” l.l., titled and signed<br />
“...Helen Sawyer” on the reverse.<br />
Oil on Masonite, 20 x 16 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,400-1,600<br />
469.<br />
Helen Alton Farnsworth Sawyer (American,<br />
1900-1999)<br />
After the Hurricane<br />
Signed “Helen Sawyer” l.l., titled and signed<br />
“...Helen Sawyer” on the stretcher.<br />
Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
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470.<br />
T.H. Robsjohn Gibbings for Widdicomb<br />
Three-door Cabinet<br />
Hardwood and hardwood veneers, glass, foil,<br />
and brass<br />
Grand Rapids, Michigan, c. 1960<br />
Three glass doors with silver and brass<br />
painted foil decoration on backside, open to<br />
reveal shelving over three bottom cabinets<br />
with large brass ring pulls, marked with metal<br />
Grand Rapids tag, ht. 77 1/4, wd. 68 3/4, dp.<br />
17 in.<br />
Note: The metal emblem on this piece was<br />
used by members of the Grand Rapids<br />
Furniture Makers Guild, beginning in 1931,<br />
to certify each individual piece of furniture<br />
by number as having been made by a Guild<br />
member, this number reads W2244.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
471.<br />
Baker Dining Table and Six Chairs<br />
Ebonized hardwood and simulated leather<br />
Holland, Michigan, c. 1956<br />
Oval top ebony table with brass race,<br />
raised on four fluted legs with brass feet<br />
accompanied by three leaves, with two<br />
armchairs and four side chairs in turquoise<br />
simulated leather upholstery on ebonized<br />
black frames, table closed lg. 53 1/2, wd. 43<br />
3/4, each leaf wd. 14 in.<br />
$2,000-2,500<br />
472.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Liquor Cabinet<br />
Stained hardwood and brass<br />
United States, 1957<br />
Rectangular top with drop-front interior fitted<br />
for barware over two cabinet doors raised on<br />
four tapered and canted legs with brass ends,<br />
paper inspection label, ht. 40 1/2, wd. 36,<br />
dp. 17 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
473.<br />
Russell Wright Flatware<br />
Stainless steel<br />
Approximately forty-six pieces, comprising<br />
of ten soupspoons, nine knives, eight<br />
teaspoons, ten dinner forks, nine salad forks,<br />
marked National Silvertone Stainless by<br />
Russell Wright, wear, lg. 7 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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474.<br />
Betty E. Skolnikoff (American, 1902-1998)<br />
Nine Abstract Works, Including Ocean<br />
Patterns, Summer Shore, Snow Fence,<br />
Radial, Cascade and Jessica<br />
Signed “Skolnikoff” l.r., several signed and<br />
inscribed “BETTY E. SKOLNIKOFF...” on the<br />
reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas, sizes to 30 x 40 in., framed.<br />
Provenance: From a Lexington,<br />
Massachusetts, home.<br />
N.B. Skolnikoff’s works have been exhibited<br />
at Gallery 28, New England School of Art &<br />
Design, Boston, James Fenimore Cooper<br />
School, Scarsdale, New York, National<br />
Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.,<br />
Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, New<br />
York, and the Massachusetts Institute of<br />
Technology Center for International Studies,<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts, among others.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
475.<br />
Baccarat Ice Bucket<br />
Plated mounts and glass<br />
Octagonal form with double handles and<br />
bottle insert, signed, ht. 9 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
476.<br />
Figural Sculpture<br />
Brass and marble<br />
Nude female figure with leg and arm<br />
outstretched on black marble circular plinth,<br />
ht. 12 1/8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
477.<br />
Dunbar Credenza<br />
Mahogany<br />
Indiana, 1960s<br />
Rectangular top each side with two drawers<br />
over cabinet fitted with three curvilinear bottle<br />
or glass shelves on door and two interior<br />
shelves, centered by a long center drawer<br />
over two cabinet doors with four pull-out<br />
drawers, unmarked, ht. 32 1/4, 72, 20 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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478.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Bedroom Suite<br />
Hardwood, paint, and brass<br />
United States, c. 1956<br />
Comprised of a six-drawer tall chest, a fourdrawer<br />
low chest and two night tables, each<br />
with a single drawer over two open shelves,<br />
all in black frames with green drawer fronts<br />
and large round brass pulls, accompanied by<br />
a rectangular frameless mirror, respective ht.<br />
42 1/2, 35 5/8, 28 1/4, wd. 39 1/2, 39 1/2,<br />
16 7/8, dp. 19, 19, 15 in.<br />
$700-800<br />
479.<br />
Two Karges Faux Bamboo Frame<br />
Armchairs<br />
Wood and upholstery<br />
Evansville, Indiana, mid-20th century<br />
Coral red stain on bamboo-form frame<br />
with gilt highlights, seat and back in green<br />
upholstery, manufacturer’s cloth tag, ht. 35<br />
1/2, wd. 23 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
480.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Curtis Jeré Seagull<br />
Sculpture<br />
Brass and stone<br />
United States<br />
Three gulls in flight connected at wings, fitted<br />
into stone in vertical direction, signed C Jeré,<br />
ht. 22 1/2 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
481.<br />
Abstract Sculpture<br />
Painted wood<br />
United States<br />
Tall rectangular form with removable top<br />
made from scrap wood and decorated in<br />
relief with found objects in black paint, ht. 49<br />
1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
482.<br />
James Wingate Parr (American, 1923-1969)<br />
Driftwood<br />
Signed “James Wingate Parr” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 24 x 50 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
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483.<br />
Helen Alton Farnsworth Sawyer (American,<br />
1900-1999)<br />
Black Fields of Illinois<br />
Signed “Helen Sawyer” l.l., titled and signed<br />
“...Helen Sawyer” on the stretcher.<br />
Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
484.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Table<br />
Walnut and mahogany veneers<br />
Probably Dunbar, Berne, Indiana, c. 1956<br />
Deep rectangular top fitted with a center<br />
drawer over double vertical supports, top<br />
thickness 3, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 54, dp. 30 in.<br />
$1,200-1,400<br />
485.<br />
Philip and Kelvin Laverne Bronze<br />
Decorated Wall Plaque<br />
Patinated and acid-etched bronze<br />
Philip (1908-1988) and Kelvin (b. 1936), New<br />
York, c. 1974<br />
Depicting Chinese figures near a waterscape<br />
with mountains in the background, signed, ht.<br />
30, wd. 54 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
486.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Credenza<br />
Hardwood, enamel, simulated leather, brass<br />
Rectangular stepped top in creamy yellow<br />
enamel finish with two cabinet doors with<br />
pierced brass handles, flanked by two cabinet<br />
doors with white simulated leather face in<br />
wood frame with large round brass pull,<br />
interior of each compartment fitted with two<br />
shelves, ht. 32 3/4, wd. 94, dp. 17 1/4 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
487.<br />
Six Pieces of Steuben Fruit<br />
Colorless glass<br />
Corning, New York, late 20th century<br />
Comprising two apples, a pear, and three<br />
clusters of grapes, two grape clusters lacking<br />
stems, each inscribed Steuben, ht. 2 5/8-4<br />
1/4 in.<br />
$125-225<br />
488.<br />
Alfred Dunhill Cigar Ashtray in Box<br />
Art glass<br />
London, England<br />
Colorless glass tapered rectangular form,<br />
fitted in original wood box with Dunhill label,<br />
glass lg. 8 1/2, box lg. 10 5/8, wd. 5 3/4 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
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489.<br />
William Maynard (American, b. 1921)<br />
Two Works: Dory and Provincetown Harbor<br />
Each signed “WM MAYNARD” l.r., titled on the backing.<br />
Mixed media (watercolor and graphite) on paper, sight sizes to 15<br />
3/4 x 26 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frames.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
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490.<br />
Rosenthal Studio-Line Dinnerware<br />
Porcelain<br />
Germany<br />
Approximately ninety-five pieces of<br />
dinnerware; cylindrical white covered pitcher,<br />
white covered teapot, white creamer, a<br />
black butter dish with a white cover, white<br />
covered sugar, white lidded condiment<br />
bowl, eleven white teacups with twelve black<br />
saucers, eleven white bouillons with twelve<br />
black underplates, a white gravy dish with a<br />
black drip plate, two white covered serving<br />
bowls fitted with two black low bowls, twelve<br />
bread and butter plates, twelve salad plates<br />
and twelve dinner plates; all white pieces<br />
are decorated with ribbing; all black pieces<br />
have black matte rim, with Tapio Wirkkala<br />
signature; bread, salad and dinner plates in<br />
white porcelain decorated with silver design;<br />
all with Rosenthal stamp, respective ht. 9, 5,<br />
3 5/8, lg. 7, 5 1/2, dia. 3 5/8, 3 5/8, 3 5/8, 5<br />
5/8, 4 3/8, 6 3/8, 4 3/4, 7, 8 1/2, 12 1/2, 6<br />
3/4, 8 1/2, 9 3/4 in.<br />
$300-350<br />
491.<br />
Tiffany & Co. Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial<br />
Dinnerware<br />
Decorated porcelain<br />
Japan<br />
Seventy-one pieces of Imperial dinnerware<br />
comprised of one teapot with lid, one covered<br />
sugar bowl, two creamers, six mugs, ten<br />
teacups, ten saucers, eight cereal bowls,<br />
three serving bowls, ten bread and butter<br />
plates, ten salad or dessert plates, and ten<br />
dinner plates; all in white porcelain with gold<br />
decorated rim, marked in gold A Design By<br />
Frank Lloyd Wright Certified by the Frank<br />
Lloyd Wright Foundation for Tiffany & Co.<br />
copyright 1990 F.L.Wright Fdn, Japan,<br />
respective ht. 5, 3 1/2, 2 3/4, 3 1/2, 2 1/4,<br />
dia. 5 3/4, 6 3/8, 8 7/8, 6 3/4, 7 1/2, 10 1/2<br />
in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
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492.<br />
Four Frank Lloyd Wright Design Carpets<br />
Wool<br />
Made in Nepal, Retailed by Costikyan<br />
Carpets, Long Island City<br />
Hall runner, room-size carpet, and two area<br />
carpets, all with geometric devices, part of<br />
the Taliesin series, in neutral shades of ivory,<br />
taupe, and muted orange, some fading, wear<br />
and stains, label on room-size carpet, lg. 181,<br />
144, 58, wd. 107, 49, 31 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
493.<br />
Philip and Kelvin Laverne Bronze Crane<br />
Decorated Wall Plaque<br />
Patinated and etched bronze<br />
Philip (1908-1988) and Kelvin (b. 1936), New<br />
York, c. 1974<br />
Depicting three bamboo trees intertwined with<br />
foliage, two cranes at base of the trees in the<br />
opposing image of the next lot, signed, ht. 69,<br />
wd. 18 1/2 in.<br />
$5,500-7,500<br />
494.<br />
Philip and Kelvin Laverne Bronze Crane<br />
Decorated Wall Plaque<br />
Patinated and decorated bronze<br />
Philip (1908-1988) and Kelvin (b. 1936), New<br />
York, c. 1974<br />
Depicting three bamboo trees intertwined with<br />
foliage, two cranes at base of the trees in the<br />
opposing image of the previous lot, signed,<br />
ht. 69, wd. 18 1/2 in.<br />
$5,500-7,500<br />
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495.<br />
George Nakashima (1905-1990) Lounge Chair<br />
American black walnut<br />
New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1954<br />
Spindle back on plank seat support, upholstered loose cushions,<br />
marked XX11, ht. 30 3/4, wd. 24, dp. 31 in.<br />
Provenance: The mother of the client acquired this piece from the<br />
Nakashima family after meeting them through her work with the WRA<br />
in the 1940s.<br />
$2,000-2,500<br />
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496.<br />
George Nakashima (1905-1990) “New” Chair<br />
American black walnut and hickory<br />
New Hope, Pennsylvania<br />
Spindle back with arms, marked Kinsey on base of seat, ht. 39, wd. 25 in.<br />
Note: George Nakashima was born in 1905 in Spokane, Washington. Trained as an architect<br />
at the University of Washington and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he first began<br />
furniture-making ventures in India, Japan, and Seattle. Through the sponsorship of Antonin<br />
Raymond, he was released from the internment camps in the Idaho desert and founded his<br />
workshop in Bucks County about 1945.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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497.<br />
George Nakashima (1905-1990) “New” Chair<br />
American walnut and hickory<br />
New Hope, Pennsylvania<br />
Spindle back with arms, marked Kinsey on base of seat, ht. 39, wd. 25<br />
in.<br />
498.<br />
Peter Voulkos Ceramic Charger<br />
Art pottery<br />
United States<br />
Anagama-fired, signed Voulkos and dated 81, dia. 20 in.<br />
$5,000-7,000<br />
Note: Believing in the integration of a personal and professional life,<br />
Nakashima began his business as a one-man shop and continued<br />
to operate on this principle throughout his career. He developed an<br />
international reputation and received many important commissions<br />
for buildings and furnishings for churches, corporate headquarters<br />
and private homes. A master craftsman, he created a distinctive<br />
style of furniture that gave “a second life” to the trees he loved so<br />
much. Nakashima received numerous awards, including the Gold<br />
Craftsmanship Medal of the American Institute of Architects (1952).<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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499<br />
500<br />
499.<br />
Edwin and Mary Scheier Large Decorated Pottery Vase<br />
Art pottery<br />
New Hampshire, 1972<br />
Tall cylindrical form funneling to base, incised border of two opposing<br />
figures covered by a stylized blanket with hands joined end to end and<br />
outlined in sky blue on brown ground, marked Scheier on base, ht. 22<br />
1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Purchased at The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen<br />
in 1972 as a gift.<br />
500.<br />
Picasso Madoura Potteries Ceramic Pitcher<br />
Decorated pottery<br />
Suzanne and Georges Ramie, Galerie D’Art, Le Plan Vallauris, mid-20th<br />
century<br />
Decorated with three faces in brown and matte black on white ground,<br />
marked Madoura Edition Picasso 190/300, also with impressed Edition<br />
Picasso marks, accompanied by Gallery card, ht. 9 1/4 in.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
Note: This legendary couple is featured in a PBS documentary “Four<br />
hands, One heart.” The Currier Museum in New Hampshire has an<br />
extensive collection of the late couple’s body of work.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
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501.<br />
Charles B. Culver (American, 1908-1967)<br />
Porcupine<br />
Signed and dated “C. Culver 1950” l.l., with<br />
a label from The House of Heydenryk, New<br />
York, affixed to the backing.<br />
Watercolor on paper, sight size 19 x 26 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Minor rippling, not examined out<br />
of frame.<br />
$300-325<br />
502.<br />
White Marble Sculpture of Sitting Figure<br />
United States, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Chiseled and shaped rounded female figure<br />
raised on rectangular black stone plinth,<br />
unmarked, total ht. 12 1/2, plinth 2, wd. 10<br />
1/4, dp. 8 1/4 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
503.<br />
White Marble Sculpture by Levin<br />
Shaped and rounded stylized figure holding<br />
itself, signed Levin 73’, raised on a rotating<br />
oval plinth, total ht. 14 1/2, base dia. 12 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
504.<br />
Mother and Child Wood Sculpture<br />
Teak<br />
Denmark, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Stylized figures on square base, maker’s mark<br />
on base, ht. 16 1/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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506<br />
505<br />
411<br />
507<br />
505.<br />
Antonio Citterio Harry Sofa<br />
Upholstery and steel<br />
B&B Italia, 1996<br />
Three cushions in near black sueded fabric<br />
raised on four steel legs, ht. 27, lg. 79, dp.<br />
36 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
506.<br />
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) Bar<br />
Black lacquer and steel<br />
Cube opens to reveal wire bar rack raised on<br />
four tubular steel legs with x-stretcher base,<br />
crack in lacquer on side, ht. 43 1/8, wd. 26,<br />
dp. 13 5/8 in.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
507.<br />
Fiam Italia Sculptural Coffee Table<br />
Glass<br />
Bent glass sculptural form raised on four short<br />
tapered silver colored legs, ht. 18 1/4, wd.<br />
45, dp. 23 1/2 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
508.<br />
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) Design Adjustable<br />
Side Table<br />
Glass and tubular metal<br />
20th century<br />
Circular top with adjustable bar on<br />
semicircular foot, ht. 28, dia. 20 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
509.<br />
“Ice” Chess Set<br />
Aluminum<br />
1972<br />
Large square aluminum framed box with<br />
transparent blue plastic on front and felt<br />
chess board on reverse, encasing thirty-two<br />
aluminum chess pieces fitted into plastic<br />
tray, copyright Ice 1972 mark on base, light<br />
scratches on pieces and box associated with<br />
use, staining to felt board, top box panel<br />
loose, piece ht. from 3 3/4 to 5, box ht. 18,<br />
wd. 18, dp. 2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
510.<br />
Philip and Kelvin Laverne Bronze<br />
Decorated Wall Plaque<br />
Patinated and acid-etched bronze<br />
Philip (1908-1988) and Kelvin (b. 1936), New<br />
York, c. 1974<br />
Depicts multiple figures in a palace setting at<br />
activities such as playing music and dancing,<br />
signed, approx. ht. 32, wd. 104 in.<br />
$5,000-7,000<br />
511.<br />
Poul Volther (1923-2001) Corona Chair and<br />
Footstool<br />
Brushed steel and leather<br />
Design date 1961, manufacturer Erik<br />
Jorgensen, Denmark<br />
Black leather upholstery, manufacturer’s label,<br />
approx. ht. 28 1/2, wd. 34, seat wd. 19 1/4<br />
in.<br />
$3,000-3,500<br />
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512.<br />
Lucani Chetto Ceramic Hooks<br />
Manufactured by Bosa, Italy<br />
Open compartment with hook, exterior in<br />
white, compartment interior of one red, the<br />
other black, boxed, wd. 9, ht. 10 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
513.<br />
Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923)<br />
Two Works: Flower Girl and Two Women<br />
Playing Horns<br />
Flower signed “TRIPPETTI” l.r., each titled,<br />
signed, and inscribed “...JOE TRIPPETTI...”<br />
on the reverse.<br />
Silver cloisonné enamel on panel, each 16 x 7<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface abrasions to Flower.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
514.<br />
Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923)<br />
Harlequin Musicians<br />
Signed “TRIPPETTI” l.r.<br />
Silver cloisonné enamel on board, 12 x 12 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$500-700<br />
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515.<br />
Will Hardy Lucite Fruit<br />
Lucite with glass bowl<br />
New York<br />
Group of six colorless Lucite fruit signed by Will Hardy,<br />
figures include grapes, apple, pear, plum, banana, and<br />
lemon, with accompanying glass fruit bowl, bowl ht. 10 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
516.<br />
Pino Signoretto Art Glass Sculpture<br />
La Musa<br />
Murano, Italy<br />
Ht. 56, wd. 8, base ht. 13, wd. 8 in.<br />
$2,200-2,800<br />
517.<br />
Licio Zanetti Art Glass Sculpture<br />
Donna Con Bambino<br />
Murano, Italy, c. 1983<br />
Ht. 22 1/2, wd. 27 1/2, base ht. 9 1/2, wd. 7 1/2 in.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
516<br />
518.<br />
Jon Kuhn Art Glass Sculpture<br />
United States, 1983<br />
Signed and dated, John Kuhn CTVF 385 October 1983, ht.<br />
13, wd. 9 7/8 in.<br />
Note: Purchased from Heller Gallery.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
519.<br />
Pino Signoretto Art Glass Sculpture<br />
Amplesso<br />
Murano, Italy, c. 1983<br />
Ht. 18, wd. 16, base wd. 13 1/2, dp. 11 in.<br />
$1,800-2,200<br />
520.<br />
Venini Floating Ball Cube Sculpture<br />
Art glass<br />
Italy, purchased in 1966<br />
Heavy colorless glass cube with red/black floating ball<br />
within, base wear, ht. 7, wd. 6, dp. 6 in.<br />
Note: Accompanied by a copy of the original receipt from<br />
Venini.<br />
$200-300<br />
521.<br />
Twenty-seven Pieces of Venetian Glassware<br />
Art glass<br />
Italy<br />
Blue and white filigree goblets over blue knobs, shaped<br />
stem and foot in aventurine glass, comprised of seven<br />
wine; seven cordial; seven champagne; and five plates; ht.<br />
9, 7 1/2, 6 3/4, dia. 4, 2 7/8, 4 1/4, plate dia. 8 in.<br />
$1,800-2,200<br />
522.<br />
After Pablo Picasso (French, 1881-1973)<br />
Figure au corsage rayé<br />
Inscribed “Picasso” l.r.<br />
Color lithograph, sight size 12 x 9 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$800-1,500
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519<br />
518
523<br />
(with detail)<br />
523.<br />
Wendell Castle (b. 1932) Table<br />
Walnut and laminated walnut<br />
1972<br />
Laminated cherry low table, deepmarked WC 72, ht. 23, dia. 29 in.<br />
$15,000-20,000<br />
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(with detail)<br />
524.<br />
Wendell Castle (b. 1932) Mirror<br />
Walnut and laminated walnut<br />
Shaped form centered by mirrored glass, deepmarked WC 76, ht. 26, approx. wd. 16 in.<br />
Note: The present lot was commissioned from Wendell Castle by the consignor.<br />
$4,000-8,000<br />
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530 (partial)<br />
532<br />
562<br />
525.<br />
Paul Evans Directional Coffee Table<br />
Sculptured metal and glass<br />
Model PE 132, United States<br />
Bronze textured finish on angular base with<br />
plate glass top, ht. 16, wd. 60, dp. 24 in.<br />
Note: Accompanied by a copy of the<br />
purchase invoice.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
526.<br />
Antoine Proulx End Table<br />
Veneered wood<br />
Held By Freedom, United States, c. 1996<br />
Cube form fitted with two drawers and<br />
cabinet, manufacturer’s label, ht. 20 3/8, dia.<br />
20 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
527.<br />
Gustaf Miller (American, b. 1940)<br />
Billboard<br />
Signed “G. K. Miller” in pencil l.l.<br />
Watercolor and graphite on paper, sight size<br />
20 x 18 1/2 in., framed.<br />
$600-1,200<br />
528.<br />
Gustaf Miller (American, b. 1940)<br />
Untitled (Skyscrapers)<br />
Signed “Gustaf Miller” l.r.<br />
Watercolor and graphite on paper, sight size<br />
22 1/4 x 23 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$600-1,200<br />
529.<br />
Leonardo M. Nierman (American, b. 1932)<br />
Cityscape<br />
Signed and dated “Nierman 61” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 16 x 23 3/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$500-700<br />
530.<br />
Pair of Mid-Century Modern Armchairs<br />
Wood and upholstery<br />
Probably Denmark<br />
Four cylindrical back supports in rounded<br />
framework with cylindrical armrests joined to<br />
tapered legs in cream upholstered back and<br />
seat cushion, ht. 31, wd. 25 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: A Massachusetts gentlewoman.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
531.<br />
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Floor Lamp<br />
Brass, wiring, and fabric<br />
Hansen Lighting, United States, c. 1956<br />
Circular shade with metal disk over threesocket<br />
cluster, tripod tubular brass standard<br />
with joint collar, ht. 48, dia. 19 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
532.<br />
George Nelson Daybed<br />
Wood, metal, and fabric<br />
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, 1956<br />
Back rail raised on two posts, flat bench with<br />
cream upholstered cushions raised on hairpin<br />
legs, ht. 27, lg. 75, dp. 33 in.<br />
Provenance: From a Massachusetts<br />
gentlewoman, accompanied by a copy of the<br />
original invoice.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
533.<br />
Six Charles Eames DCM Chairs<br />
Laminated wood and metal<br />
Zeeland, Michigan, 1956<br />
Natural laminated wood seat and backs on<br />
metal rod legs, foil Herman Miller label, ht. 29<br />
3/4 in.<br />
Provenance: From a Massachusetts<br />
gentlewoman, accompanied by a copy of the<br />
original invoice.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
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533
536<br />
535<br />
534.<br />
Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906-1999)<br />
Chair<br />
Molded fiberglass<br />
Sweden, probably manufactured by Glen of<br />
California, United States, 1950-52<br />
Decorated fiberglass seat and back on<br />
wrought iron tubular frame, seat and back<br />
detached, ht. 27, wd. 10 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Consignor purchased in 1951 at<br />
a furniture store on Canal Street in Boston.<br />
$200-400<br />
535.<br />
Vladimir Kagan Tea Table with Tile Top<br />
Walnut and ceramic<br />
Kagan Dreyfuss Inc., 23 E. 57th St., New<br />
York, 1952<br />
Split frame tile top each frame with decorative<br />
tiles depicting colorful dancers on black<br />
ground, opens to reveal cabinet, angular base<br />
with lower glass median shelf, ht. 29, wd. 52,<br />
dp. 18 3/4 in.<br />
Provenance: The estate of a Massachusetts<br />
gentlewoman.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
536.<br />
Charles Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman<br />
Molded and laminated rosewood, leather,<br />
aluminum<br />
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan<br />
Black leather in rosewood shell raised and<br />
swivels on four-prong aluminum foot, with<br />
circular metal Herman Miller tag and paper<br />
label, minor veneer nick and separation at<br />
outer seam on ottoman, ht. 33, wd. 32 3/4 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
537.<br />
Charles and Ray Eames Lounge Chair and<br />
Ottoman<br />
Molded and laminated rosewood, leather,<br />
aluminum<br />
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan<br />
Black leather in rosewood shell raised and<br />
swivels on four-prong aluminum foot, with<br />
circular metal Herman Miller tag and paper<br />
label, minor wear, ht. 33, wd. 32 3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
538.<br />
George Nelson Daybed<br />
Wood, fabric and metal<br />
Manufactured by Herman Miller, Zeeland,<br />
Michigan, 1956<br />
Back rail raised on two posts, flat bench with<br />
cream-colored upholstered cushions, raised<br />
on tapered legs, ht. 27, lg. 75, dp. 33 in.<br />
Provenance: From a Massachusetts<br />
gentlewoman, accompanied by a copy of the<br />
original invoice.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
539.<br />
George Nelson for Herman Miller Daybed<br />
Wood, metal, and fabric<br />
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, 1956<br />
Back rail raised on two posts, flat bench with<br />
cream-colored upholstered cushions, raised<br />
on tapered legs, ht. 27, wd. 75, dp. 33 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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540.<br />
George Nelson Chest of Drawers with<br />
Vanity Drawer<br />
Walnut, metal, and ceramic<br />
Mid-20th century, United States<br />
Rectangular case flanked to right with ten<br />
drawers, two banks of five drawers, ceramic<br />
pulls, top drawer opens to reveal a hinged<br />
mirror with light surround, cabinet is raised<br />
on wrought iron base, unmarked, total ht. 34,<br />
cabinet ht. 24, wd. 56 3/4, dp. 18 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Owned by former CBS television<br />
president Frank Stanton, it is purported that<br />
this work was made for Mr. Stanton by Mr.<br />
Nelson. Frank Stanton admired many of the<br />
mid-century American designers and included<br />
much of their work in his home.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
541.<br />
Robert St. Pierre Crafted Wood Vessel<br />
SHEDUA (BENGE) Guibourtia arnoldiana<br />
North Carolina<br />
Vasiform body with concentric bands,<br />
inscribed Robert St. Pierre, numbered 646<br />
Shedua, ht. 11 1/4 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
542.<br />
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Dining Table<br />
Mahogany and brass<br />
Manufactured by Sadiris of Athens<br />
Circular form on fluted pedestal base with<br />
circular foot, banded in brass, this is an<br />
extension table accompanied by one leaf,<br />
base no. 59022, designer and manufacturer’s<br />
label, ht. 29 1/2, dia. 55 1/2, leaf wd. 24 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
543.<br />
American School, 20th Century<br />
Abstract<br />
Signed and dated “Hend... 61” l.r.<br />
Mixed media on paper, 35 1/2 x 24 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$200-300<br />
544.<br />
American School, 20th Century<br />
Rooftops<br />
Signed indistinctly l.r.<br />
Lithograph on paper, sheet size 16 3/8 x 12<br />
1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
545.<br />
American School, 20th Century<br />
Untitled [Geometric Abstraction]<br />
Signed indistinctly l.r.<br />
Acrylic on canvas, 61 x 40 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor abrasions.<br />
$300-500<br />
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546<br />
546.<br />
Frank Gehry Design Cardboard Chair and<br />
Ottoman<br />
Corrugated cardboard<br />
Fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Approx. ht. 29 1/2 in.<br />
$1,500-2,500<br />
547.<br />
Modernistic Hooked Rug<br />
Wool and cotton<br />
Composed of eight joined segments in a<br />
geometric pattern in chartreuse, purple,<br />
magenta, brown, and tan with black<br />
linear accents, with cotton backing, some<br />
unraveling at edges, lg. 87, wd. 65 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
548.<br />
James Hansen (American, 1951-1997)<br />
Five Works: V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX<br />
Each signed “James Hansen” in pencil l.r.,<br />
titled and numbered “...14/25” in pencil with a<br />
shell blindstamp l.l.<br />
Aquatints with hand-coloring on paper, sheet<br />
sizes 15 x 11 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good with deckled edges.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
549.<br />
James Hansen (American, 1951-1997)<br />
Seven Works: X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, and<br />
XVI<br />
Each signed “James Hansen” in pencil l.r.,<br />
titled and numbered “...14/25” l.l.<br />
with a shell blindstamp l.l.<br />
Aquatints with hand-coloring on paper, sheet<br />
sizes 15 x 11 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good with deckled edges.<br />
$1,200-1,600<br />
550.<br />
James Hansen (American, 1951-1977)<br />
Untitled [Figures]<br />
Signed and dated “James Hansen 93” l.r.,<br />
numbered “96/100” with a Mourlot Paris<br />
blindstamp l.l.<br />
Lithograph on paper, sheet size 24 x 21 1/4<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
551.<br />
Two Modern Cantilevered Chairs<br />
Plexiglas, tubular steel, and fabric<br />
Italy<br />
Clear Plexiglas back and seat with meloncolored<br />
fabric seat on cantilevered tubular<br />
steel frame, ht. 33 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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553<br />
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552.<br />
Scandinavian Modern Rosewood Desk<br />
Cabinet<br />
Rosewood veneers<br />
Rectangular case with two doors each fitted<br />
on the interior with four shelves, the lower<br />
half has space for a file box and drawer, the<br />
center of the cabinet has a drop down work<br />
surface with hinged side extensions and fitted<br />
with a lamp and cubbyholes above and below<br />
the work surface, closed ht. 47 1/2, wd. 31<br />
1/2, dp. 12 5/8 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
553.<br />
Eight Philip Starck Pratfall Chairs<br />
Wood, tubular steel, lacquer, and leather<br />
Curved back in black lacquer, black leather<br />
upholstered seat cushion, raised on three<br />
tubular steel legs, ht. 26 1/4, wd. 24, dp. 30<br />
3/4 in.<br />
Note: The Pratfall Chair was designed in<br />
1985 for the Costes Cafe in Paris.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
554.<br />
Carved Wood Sculpture<br />
Probably fruitwood<br />
United States, 20th century<br />
Female torso, ht. 24 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
555.<br />
Tapio Wirkkala Dish<br />
Laminated birch<br />
Finland<br />
Shell-form dish in laminated birch, chiseled<br />
signature on base, dia. 7 1/4 in.<br />
$2,200-2,800<br />
556.<br />
Kaj Franck Vase and Seven Arabia Glasses<br />
Art glass<br />
Finland<br />
Egg-shaped vase with narrow mouth in olive<br />
glass lightly incised K. Franck Nuutajärvi<br />
Notsjö on base, and seven multicolored<br />
Arabia glasses, respective ht. 8 1/2, 3 1/4,<br />
glass dia. 3 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
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557.<br />
Borge Mogensen Mid-Century Modern<br />
Chest of Drawers<br />
Teak veneers<br />
Soberg Mobler, Denmark<br />
Rectangular top over two banks of four<br />
drawers, raised on four cylindrical legs, some<br />
veneer loss to bottom side edge, ht. 34 1/4,<br />
wd. 59 1/8, dp. 18 1/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
558.<br />
Borge Mogensen (1914-1972) Secretary<br />
Rosewood veneers<br />
Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Two shelves over fitted compartment with<br />
tambour doors, pull out writing surface over<br />
three drawers, some minor nicks to edges of<br />
veneer, approx. ht. 72, wd. 39 1/2, dp. 16<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
559.<br />
Jack Brusca (American, 1939-1993)<br />
Free Form Involvement<br />
Identified on a label affixed to the reverse,<br />
edition of 300.<br />
Mixed media (airbrush, acetate sheets, and<br />
wood) construction, 15 1/4 x 18 3/8 x 5 1/4<br />
in., in an artist-designed frame.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$400-600<br />
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566<br />
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560.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Swedish Art Glass<br />
Chandelier<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Sixteen cased white glass cylinder-form<br />
shades with eighteen sockets in two tiers on<br />
radiant arms, made in Sweden, missing two<br />
shades, ht. 13, dia. 24 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
561.<br />
Rya Rug<br />
Wool<br />
Denmark<br />
Geometric design in orange, yellow, and<br />
brown shag, lg. 77, wd. 36 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
562.<br />
Danish Modern Area Rug<br />
Wool<br />
Mid-20th century<br />
Small animals on variegated red ground, lg.<br />
82, wd. 43 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
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563.<br />
Four Gemla Side Chairs<br />
Hardwood and laminated wood<br />
Dio, Sweden<br />
Curved continuous back to arm rest over<br />
diagonal pierced wood seats, manufacturer’s<br />
label, ht. 29 in.<br />
Note: Gemla Furniture, a company founded<br />
in Stockholm in 1861 was originally a<br />
manufacturer of wooden toys. After a fire in<br />
1884 the company relocated to Dio, Sweden,<br />
and the toys gave way to the manufacturing<br />
of furniture at the beginning of the 20th<br />
century. From 1910, Gemla became known<br />
for its high-quality line of bentwood furniture<br />
known as Weiner furniture similar to Thonet<br />
and Josef Hoffman and to this day features<br />
a large collection of classical “furniture of the<br />
Vienna era.” In the 1920s and 30s Gemla<br />
introduced tubular steel furniture similar to<br />
that of Marcel Breuer to Sweden, however the<br />
Swedes preferred furniture made of wood,<br />
and that has remained the company’s focus.<br />
In the 50s and 60s Gemla produced furniture<br />
by many famous architects and designers,<br />
such as Poul M. Volther, and a long line<br />
of innovators. The chairs listed reflect<br />
Gemla’s long history and tradition of design,<br />
innovation.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
564.<br />
J.L. Moller Dining Table<br />
Teak<br />
Mid-20th century, Denmark<br />
Rectangular top with draw out extension<br />
leaves, metal tag, some surface staining and<br />
wear, ht. 29, lg. closed 70 3/4, each leaf 22<br />
1/8, wd. 40 7/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
565.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian Design<br />
Sideboard<br />
Teak veneers<br />
Rectangular top over four drawers flanked on<br />
one side by sliding cabinet doors raised on<br />
four tapered legs, top with circular stains, ht.<br />
29 1/4, lg. 78 5/8, dp. 18 1/2 in.<br />
$600-700<br />
566.<br />
Eight Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Chairs<br />
Teak, natural fiber, and cloth<br />
Carl Hansen & Son, Denmark, 1950s<br />
Shaped backrest with exposed joint, four with<br />
natural fiber seat and four with red cloth tape<br />
seats, ht. 29 3/4 in.<br />
$5,000-7,000<br />
567.<br />
Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Wishbone Chair<br />
Teak and natural fiber<br />
Carl Hansen and Sons, Denmark, mid-20th<br />
century<br />
Curved wishbone back slat, natural cord seat<br />
raised on tapered round legs, cabinetmaker’s<br />
mark, ht. 28 1/2 in.<br />
$350-450<br />
568.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Drop-front Secretary<br />
Teak and teak veneers<br />
Denmark<br />
Rectangular top over drop-front, interior fitted<br />
with three drawers and two letter holders over<br />
three long drawers raised on tapered legs,<br />
minor wear, ht. 42 7/8, wd. 35 1/8, dp. 17<br />
1/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
569.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Chest of Drawers<br />
with Vanity<br />
Teak and teak veneers<br />
HJN Mobler, Denmark<br />
Rectangular top pulls forward and opens<br />
to reveal a vanity mirror and storage<br />
compartments over two long drawers,<br />
manufacturer’s mark on back, ht. 29 3/8, wd.<br />
35 5/8, dp. 17 1/2 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
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Mid-Century Modern Chest of Drawers<br />
Teak and teak veneers<br />
HJN Mobler, Denmark<br />
Rectangular top over three long drawers,<br />
manufacturer’s mark on back, ht. 29 3/8, wd.<br />
35 5/8, dp. 17 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
570A.<br />
Two Mid-Century Modern Mirrors<br />
Denmark<br />
Aksel Kjerskgaard mirror with detached single<br />
drawer and a Pederson & Hansen Viby J.<br />
rectangular framed mirror, respective ht. 31,<br />
27 3/4, wd. 17, 44 5/8, drawer ht. 3, wd. 13<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
571.<br />
Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Peacock Chair<br />
Natural hardwoods and cord<br />
Johannes Hansen, Denmark<br />
Fan back with shaped slats and arms, with<br />
natural cord seat, branded mark, ht. 42 3/4<br />
in.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
572.<br />
Scandinavian Lounge Chair<br />
Hardwoods<br />
Shaped arms joined to cylindrical legs with<br />
upholstered cushion seat and back, seat<br />
frame supported by webbing, webbing needs<br />
repair, fitted with later plywood support, some<br />
wear, ht. 27, wd. 30 1/4, dp. 31 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
573.<br />
Mid-Century Scandinavian Sofa<br />
Teak and upholstery<br />
Three-cushion seat and back with nine<br />
vertical back slats, shaped arms, cylindrical<br />
legs, seat supported by tubular supports,<br />
some wear, foam in cushions hard, ht. 27<br />
1/4, lg. 69 7/8, dp. 25 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
574.<br />
Two Mid-Century Modern Folding Chairs<br />
Walnut and natural rope<br />
Yugoslavia<br />
Woven seat and back in folding X-shape<br />
frame, loose joints, some rope damage,<br />
marked Yugoslavia, ht. 38, wd. 23 1/4,<br />
approx. dp. 31 in.<br />
Note: The design of these chairs are after<br />
a famous design by Hans Wegner, many<br />
of these chairs came into the New England<br />
area through the retailer The Door Store in<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts.<br />
$400-600<br />
575.<br />
Vuokko Eskolin Fabric<br />
Linen<br />
Finland<br />
Linen fabric printed with brown and orange<br />
geometric pattern, stamped on selvedge<br />
Vuokko Eskolin “Hepskukkuu” Printex Suomi<br />
Finland, some staining and damage to bottom<br />
of fabric panel, ht. 37, lg. 123 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
576.<br />
Mogensen Danish Tea Cart<br />
Hardwood, laminate and metal<br />
Denmark<br />
Rectangular two-tier cart with black surfaces<br />
in natural wood frame, accompanied by four<br />
rectangular black metal trays, ht. 25 3/4, lg.<br />
30 1/2, wd. 20 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
577.<br />
Eight Mies Van der Rohe MR20 Chairs<br />
Cane and tubular steel<br />
Stendig, Denmark, c. 1960<br />
Original woven cane seat and armrests in a<br />
tubular chromed steel frame, Stendig label,<br />
minor rust and some breaks in caning at<br />
frame edge, ht. 33, wd. 22, dp. 34 in.<br />
$2,000-3,000<br />
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578.<br />
Milo Baughman Chrome Table/Desk<br />
Chromed metal, glass, and hardwood<br />
United States, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Rectangular glass top over woven natural<br />
fiber framed in black stained hardwood within<br />
a chromed metal rectilinear frame and legs,<br />
ht. 28 1/4, lg. 72, wd. 36 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
579.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Danish Desk and<br />
Chair<br />
Teak<br />
Denmark<br />
Rectangular top over three drawers flanked<br />
on one side by a file drawer, accompanied<br />
by a teak and leather armchair with Odense<br />
Maskinsnedkeri label, some wear and small<br />
stains, ht. 28 3/4, wd. 52 1/2, dp. 25 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
580.<br />
Seven Arne Jacobsen Chairs<br />
Laminated wood and steel<br />
Fritz Hansen, Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Laminated plywood molded seat and back<br />
on four tubular steel bent legs, some water<br />
stains, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 19 1/4, dp. 16 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
581.<br />
Arne Jacobsen Child’s Chair<br />
Laminated wood and steel<br />
Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Laminated plywood molded seat and back on<br />
four black tubular steel bent legs, damage to<br />
rubber mounts, loss, ht. 24 1/4, wd. 13 1/2,<br />
dp. 12 in.<br />
$75-125<br />
582.<br />
Harry Bertoia Diamond Chair<br />
Metal wire rod and fabric<br />
Knoll Associates, c. 1960<br />
Black wire rod frame with red cover, ht. 27<br />
1/2, wd. 44 1/2 in.<br />
$500-600<br />
583.<br />
Two Harry Bertoia Children’s Chairs<br />
Coated steel and fabric<br />
Knoll Associates Inc., Park Ave., New York<br />
White coated steel frame with yellow-green<br />
seat cover, ht. 20, wd. 13, dp. 11 in.<br />
$100-150<br />
584.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table<br />
Veneered hardwoods and brass<br />
United States, 1960s<br />
Rectangular top with open center fitted with<br />
six brass rods for magazine rack, lower<br />
median stepped shelves raised on capped<br />
brass square legs, ht. 22 1/2, lg. 72, dp. 22<br />
in.<br />
$600-800<br />
585.<br />
Pair of Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Lounge<br />
Chairs<br />
Oak and cord<br />
Carl Hansen and Son, Denmark, mid-20th<br />
century<br />
Broad armrests with papercord seat and<br />
back, wire reinforced seat, branded mark, ht.<br />
28, wd. 28 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
586.<br />
Danish Modern Tuck-away Dining Table<br />
Teak<br />
Four leaves fold off of a narrow rectangular 8<br />
1/2 in. top with adjustable folding leg braces<br />
allowing it to open to approx. 110 in., dp. 39,<br />
some scuffs and even wear.<br />
$400-600<br />
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587.<br />
Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Coffee Table<br />
Rosewood<br />
Denmark<br />
Large square top overhanging four square<br />
legs, ht. 15, dia. 39 3/8 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
588.<br />
Six Verner Panton (1926-1998) “S” Chair<br />
Plastic<br />
Design date c. 1960<br />
Cantilevered stacking chairs made from a<br />
single material and form, in black, ht. 32 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
Lots 589-591 Sold to Benefit the Harvard<br />
Conservation Trust, Harvard, Massachusetts<br />
589.<br />
Two Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs<br />
Hardwood and simulated leather<br />
United States<br />
Apple green upholstery on angular hardwood<br />
frame, some wear, ht. 30 1/4, wd. 25 5/8,<br />
dp. 32 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
590.<br />
Paul McCobb Coffee Table and Three<br />
Occasional Tables<br />
Maple and other woods, metal<br />
United States, mid-20th century<br />
Rectangular top Planner Group coffee table,<br />
in maple on tapered legs; a rectangular top<br />
and an angular top table both on hairpin legs;<br />
and an angular top table on square tapered<br />
wood legs, respective ht. 10, 25 1/2, 27, 25;<br />
lg. 36, 26, 36, 22 in.<br />
$800-1,300<br />
591.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Custom Dining Table<br />
and Four Benches<br />
Wood veneer and metal<br />
United States, c. 1962<br />
Rhomboid-form deep veneered wood top<br />
with cut ends on square U-shape black metal<br />
bar base, accompanied by four conforming<br />
benches, wear and veneer loss, respective ht.<br />
27 1/2, approx. lg. 74 3/4 in.<br />
Note: The interior of the home that this was<br />
in was designed by Robert Bentson Rowe c.<br />
1962, many of the built-ins were by him, and<br />
it is possible that this was commissioned at<br />
the same time.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
592.<br />
Two Mid-Century Modern Beds<br />
Hardwood, plywood, and metal<br />
Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Rectangular platform raised on four cylindrical<br />
black metal legs, ht. 12-13, lg. 81, wd. 42 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
593.<br />
Pair of Baseball-inspired Collectable<br />
Stools<br />
Simulated leather, wood, and metal<br />
United States, third quarter 20th century<br />
Baseball mitt-form swivel seat in simulated<br />
caramel-colored leather, supported on<br />
Louisville slugger Carl Yastrzemski baseball<br />
bat legs with impressed markings, some<br />
wear, ht. 46 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
594.<br />
Giovani Offredi for Saporiti Table and Eight<br />
Chairs<br />
Lacquered wood, suede, and metal<br />
Italy, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Lacquered faux burl top with knife edge on<br />
horseshoe base; accompanied by eight gray<br />
suede chairs, signed Saporiti, Italia, some<br />
wear and water marks on chairs, ht. 28 1/4,<br />
32, lg. 86 3/4, wd. 39 3/8 in.<br />
$1,200-1,500<br />
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595.<br />
Pair of Alexander Begge Casalino Child<br />
Stacking Chairs<br />
Plastic<br />
Late 20th century<br />
Orange molded plastic, ht. 23 3/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
596.<br />
Cellini-Craft Tile Set Serving Dish<br />
Probably aluminum and enamel<br />
United States<br />
Handwrought circular form with four wells on<br />
wide rim with narrow lip, center well fitted with<br />
a blue enameled square set on a diagonal,<br />
marked M over W Cellini-Craft Handwrought<br />
Hyblum, dia. 16 1/2 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
597.<br />
Odegard Contemporary Handmade Carpet<br />
Wool<br />
Switzerland<br />
Variegated and muted green ground with<br />
floral vines in taupe, lg. 146, wd. 108 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
598.<br />
Modern Adjustable Occasional Table<br />
Glass and steel<br />
United States<br />
Square glass top on adjustable chromed<br />
pedestal raised on four tubular steel bent legs<br />
with pad feet, ht. 22 1/2, glass dia. 19 5/8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
599.<br />
Rosemary Wren Cat<br />
Glazed pottery<br />
Oxshott Pottery, Great Britain<br />
Seated cat figure in black and white matte<br />
glaze, impressed pottery mark on base, minor<br />
chip to right ear, ht. 12 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
600.<br />
Rosemary Wren Cat<br />
Glazed pottery<br />
Oxshott Pottery, Great Britain<br />
Reclining cat figure in white, brown, and black<br />
matte glaze with swirling brown glossy glaze,<br />
impressed pottery mark on base, ht. 6 1/8,<br />
lg. 10 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
601.<br />
Pony Birdcage<br />
Metal wire<br />
United States, 1960s<br />
Pony form raised on wire form legs fitted with<br />
a single door, ht. 37 3/8, lg. 25, wd. 12 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
602.<br />
Lundberg Studios Bell Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2000<br />
Gold fluted rim on tapering cylindrical form<br />
decorated with pink hibiscus flowers and<br />
green pulled feather design on gold ground,<br />
iridescent gold interior, raised on circular foot,<br />
signed Lundberg Studios 2000 0226V37 with<br />
artist’s signatures on base, ht. 11 1/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
603.<br />
Lundberg Studios Blue Splash Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2002<br />
Fluted rim on tapering cylindrical body ribbed<br />
in pulled feather decoration raised on circular<br />
foot, signed Lundberg Studios 2002 051215,<br />
approx. ht. 13 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
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604.<br />
Lundberg Studios Rainbow Splash<br />
Trumpet Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2000<br />
Gold fluted rim on tapering cylindrical form in<br />
multicolored pulled feather design joined to<br />
footed base, signed Lundberg Studios 2000<br />
122301, approx. ht. 10 1/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
606.<br />
Richard Hirsh Pottery Vessel and Stand<br />
Studio pottery<br />
United States, 1984 and 1982<br />
Circular mouth and neck continuing to four<br />
claw-style legs in green and black, signed<br />
Hirsh and dated 84, repair; and a threelegged<br />
stand, vessel missing, signed Hirsh<br />
and dated 82; respective ht. 12, 9 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
608.<br />
Lundberg Studios Magnolia Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2002<br />
Pink iridescent fluted rim on tapering<br />
cylindrical body in green pulled feather design<br />
on white ground raised on circular foot,<br />
signed Lundberg Studios 2002 042008 on<br />
base, ht. 11 1/4 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
605.<br />
Claude Conover Vessel<br />
Art pottery<br />
United States<br />
Stoneware vessel with linear sgraffito<br />
decoration, signed and titled Claude Conover<br />
“Heen,” minor flake at top rim, ht. 16 in.<br />
$3,000-5,000<br />
607.<br />
Lundberg Studios Jade Trumpet Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2002<br />
Ruffled rim in green stretched iridescent glass<br />
accented with pink iridescence, conical ribbed<br />
body joined to circular foot, signed Lundberg<br />
Studios 2002 060214, ht. 12 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
609.<br />
Lundberg Studios Sun Crest Heart Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2002<br />
Wide flared rim on bulbous form in pink<br />
shading to gold pulled feather design, signed<br />
Lundberg Studios 2002 010603 on base, ht.<br />
7 1/2 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
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610.<br />
Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b. 1942)<br />
Gourd with Rabbits<br />
Signed and dated “SERGIO BUSTAMANTE<br />
83” along the opening.<br />
Painted ceramic, 7 x 10 1/2 x 8 in.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$400-500<br />
611.<br />
Founders Three-drawer Console Table<br />
Rosewood veneers and hardwood<br />
United States, c. 1960<br />
Rectangular top over three drawers raised on<br />
four square legs at each end with X-shape<br />
brass cross stretcher, manufacturer’s label,<br />
ht. 27 3/8, wd. 58 1/2, dp. 15 7/8 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
612.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chair<br />
Upholstery and enameled wood<br />
United States, c. 1962<br />
Soft orange and cream patterned upholstery<br />
on a creamy yellow frame, ht. 38, wd. 21, dp.<br />
26 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
613.<br />
Art Deco Occasional Table<br />
Burlwood veneers<br />
Europe<br />
Circular top on center pedestal with vertical<br />
grain, raised on circular base with four<br />
vertically grained feet, ht. 21 1/2, dia. 27 3/4<br />
in.<br />
$400-600<br />
614.<br />
Custom Credenza<br />
Hardwood and hardwood veneers<br />
United States, possibly Woodmeister<br />
Rectangular top over eight center drawers,<br />
two banks of four flanked by cabinet doors,<br />
drawers with stainless steel pulls, transparent<br />
driftwood stain, ht. 28 1/4, wd. 96 1/2, dp.<br />
18 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
615.<br />
Paul Wonner (American, 1920-2008)<br />
Onion, 1992<br />
Signed and dated “Paul Wonner 1992”<br />
l.r., numbered “7/10 A.P.” l.l., with the<br />
blindstamps of the publisher/printer, Trillium<br />
Graphics, Brisbane, California/David Salgado.<br />
Color lithograph on wove paper, sheet size 12<br />
x 12 3/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
Provenance: A private New England<br />
collection.<br />
$200-300<br />
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616.<br />
Two Modern Daum Lamps<br />
Art glass and metal<br />
Both in colorless glass, one etched with<br />
recessed stylized flower, the other internally<br />
decorated with purple petaled flowers, ht. 16<br />
3/4, 12 in.<br />
$400-550<br />
617.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Salad Service<br />
Black resin and sterling silver<br />
United States<br />
Comprising a large bowl, six salad bowls,<br />
and a pair of servers, all with silver mounts<br />
by Towle, bowl dia. 11 1/2, 5 1/2, servers lg.<br />
11 5/8 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
618.<br />
Maud Cabot Morgan (American, 1903-<br />
1999)<br />
Icarian, 1967<br />
Signed “Maud Morgan” l.r.<br />
Oil on canvas, 48 x 30 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor losses/flaking l.r.,<br />
craquelure, surface grime.<br />
$600-800<br />
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619.<br />
Maud Cabot Morgan (American, 1903-<br />
1999)<br />
Two Works: Blue Abstract, 1966, and<br />
Yellow Abstract, 1966<br />
Blue with incised signature “Maud Morgan”<br />
l.l., titled and identified on the reverse, oil on<br />
Masonite, 30 x 13 in.; Yellow signed “Maud<br />
Morgan” l.r., mixed media on paper, sight<br />
size 8 1/2 x 16 1/4 in., both framed (without<br />
glass).<br />
Condition: Blue with minor surface grime,<br />
Yellow with subtle rippling.<br />
$900-1,300<br />
620.<br />
Two Cheryl Williams Art Pottery Bowls<br />
Stoneware<br />
United States, c. 1993<br />
Wheel thrown, interior in gold leaf, exterior<br />
airbrushed acrylic paint on deep bowl with<br />
craggy top rim, recessed foot signed Williams<br />
in the clay, ht. 5 1/4, 10 in.<br />
Literature: Accompanied by The White House<br />
Collection of American Crafts; see p. 68 for<br />
examples of Williams Pottery that are in the<br />
White House Collection.<br />
$700-900<br />
621.<br />
Danish Design Compact Desk<br />
Teak veneers and hardwoods<br />
Denmark, mid-20th century<br />
Rectangular form with two deep cabinet<br />
doors, open door fitted with letter and file<br />
holders, center compartment fitted with light,<br />
letter shelves, pull-out writing surface over<br />
single drawer with median pull-out shelf and<br />
more storage compartments below, ht. 44<br />
3/8, wd. 32, dp. 21 in.<br />
$700-900<br />
622.<br />
After Alexander Calder (American, 1898-<br />
1976)<br />
Two Galerie Maeght Exhibition Posters<br />
Each identified within the matrix.<br />
Color lithographs, sight sizes to 33 x 20 1/2<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor foxing.<br />
$250-300<br />
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623.<br />
After Georges Braque (French, 1882-1963)<br />
Two Galerie Maeght Exhibition Posters:<br />
La Liberte des Mers par P. Reverdy and<br />
Theogonie, c. 1958<br />
Each identified within the matrix.<br />
Color lithographs, sight sizes to 24 1/2 x 16<br />
1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frames.<br />
$250-300<br />
624.<br />
Two Modern Needlepoint Handworks<br />
United States, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Modernistic multicolored needlepoint featuring<br />
a stylized horse, framed; and an unframed<br />
geometric design with linen backing, ht. 42<br />
3/4, 47, wd. 36, 47 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
625.<br />
Modern Platform Desk<br />
Inlaid and veneered woods and aluminum<br />
Shaped rectangular top centered by light<br />
veneered woods in a petal pattern, the edge<br />
with vertical grain banding, fitted with a single<br />
sliding drawer and raised on four cabriolestyle<br />
legs, ht. 28 1/8, dp. 23 5/8, wd. 49 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
626.<br />
Four Alan Siegal “Golden Child” Chairs<br />
Painted wood<br />
United States, c. 1986<br />
Representing two parents and two<br />
grandparents, originally sold as a set that<br />
would have included a child’s chair, each ht.<br />
55 1/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Purchased from the Nancy<br />
Hoffman Gallery in New York City. Siegal<br />
is included in many private and museum<br />
collections.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
627.<br />
Nine Lundberg Studios Bell Ornaments<br />
Art glass<br />
California, late 20th century<br />
Nine bell-shaped hanging ornaments<br />
predominantly in iridescent glass, seven with<br />
original Lundberg Studios string tags, ht. 2<br />
3/4-4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
628.<br />
James Lundberg Set of Eight Bowls and<br />
Eight Tumblers<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 1981<br />
Eight bulbous tumblers on circular foot and<br />
eight round bowls all decorated with blue<br />
pulled feather design on yellow ground in<br />
iridescent glass, inscribed on base with<br />
Lundberg 81 and numbered on base, approx.<br />
tumbler ht. 4, bowl dia. 5 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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629.<br />
Four Small Lundberg Studios Vases<br />
Art glass<br />
California, late 20th century<br />
Wide-rimmed open form raised on circular<br />
footed pedestal with maker’s marks and<br />
dated 2-4-96, and a wide-rimmed low bowl<br />
etched with L.S. II ‘95, both in purple and<br />
blue iridescent glass with gold interior; a<br />
flared rim on ribbed bulbous form with gold<br />
iridescence on interior etched with LS 1995;<br />
and a ruffled rim on bulbous form in gold<br />
iridescent glass, unmarked; ht. 2 1/4, 1 1/4, 2<br />
1/2, 1 1/2 in.<br />
$600-700<br />
630.<br />
Karl Drerup (American, 1904-2000)<br />
Two Works: Blue Abstraction and Untitled<br />
[APW]<br />
Abstraction monogrammed “KD” l.r., APW<br />
unsigned.<br />
Abstraction enamel on metal (probably steel)<br />
plaque, sight size 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.; APW<br />
cloisonné enamel on metal plaque, sight size<br />
3 3/8 x 3 3/8 in., both framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,200-1,750<br />
631.<br />
Édouard Bénédictus (French, 1878-1930)<br />
and Jean Saudé (French, 19th/20th<br />
Century)<br />
Seventeen Plates from Variations. Quatrevingt-six<br />
motifs, c. 1925<br />
Published by Albert Lévy, Paris, identified<br />
within the matrix.<br />
Pochoir, sheet sizes 18 7/8 x 14 3/4 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Missing plates 2, 11, 15; loose<br />
plates with some tears to margins, split hard<br />
cover to portfolio.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
632.<br />
Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1908-<br />
1997)<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed “Vasarely-” in pencil l.r., numbered<br />
“36/100” l.l.<br />
Color silkscreen, sight size 16 1/2 x 20 1/2<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$500-700<br />
633.<br />
Giovani Offredi for Saporiti Chaise<br />
Sueded fabric and metal<br />
Italy, c. 1974<br />
Gray upholstered curvilinear form, upholstery<br />
needs cleaning, ht. 28 1/2, lg. 67, wd. 36 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
634.<br />
Odense Maskin Coffee Table<br />
Rosewood<br />
Snederkeri design, Denmark<br />
Square low top with silvered metal corner<br />
finger joints on two squared U-shape legs, ht.<br />
17 3/4, dia. 31 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
635.<br />
Palaset Storage Cubes by Ristomatti Ratia<br />
Composite<br />
Design c. 1972<br />
Comprised of ten cubes on three floor stands<br />
in white, drawers in yellow with metal pulls,<br />
each cube approx. 13 1/2 in.<br />
Note: Ristomatti Ratia’s parents founded<br />
Marimekko.<br />
$400-600<br />
636.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Coffee Table<br />
Wood and laminates<br />
United States<br />
Rectangular top with laminate and wood<br />
surfaces raised on six tapered legs, ht. 15<br />
1/4, lg. 60, dp. 17 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
637.<br />
Wall Mounted Clock With Sconces<br />
Wood, enamel, and brass<br />
Rectangular form with enamel and brass face<br />
and four conical sconces, ht. 14, wd. 30 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
638.<br />
Gisela Beker (German/American, b. 1932)<br />
Three Works: #6, 1972; Triumph, 1974; and<br />
#10, 1972<br />
Each titled, signed, and dated “...Gisela<br />
Beker...” on the reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas, sizes to 42 x 72 in., each<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$500-700<br />
639.<br />
Willering Epko (French, b. 1928)<br />
Portrait of Three Women<br />
Signed “Epko” l.r.<br />
Oil on canvas, 36 x 46 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
640.<br />
George Melville Smith (American, b. 1879)<br />
Still Life with Flowers in a Teapot<br />
Signed “GEORGE/MELVILLE/SMITH” l.r.,<br />
inscribed on the stretcher.<br />
Oil on canvas, 16 1/2 x 20 3/8 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Mild surface grime, signature<br />
partially reinforced.<br />
$400-600<br />
641.<br />
Johnny Gotthard Friedlaender (German/<br />
French, 1912-1992)<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed “Friedlaender” in pencil l.r., numbered<br />
“37/50” l.l.<br />
Color etching, plate size 16 7/8 x 14 3/8 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Minor toning.<br />
$300-500<br />
642.<br />
Henri Linton (American, 20th/21st Century)<br />
Arkansas Landscape #24<br />
Signed and dated “H. Linton ‘90” l.r.,<br />
identified on a label affixed to the frame<br />
backing.<br />
Acrylic on paper, 45 x 45 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Small pull or tear to u.l. corner,<br />
scattered tiny nicks to edges, not examined<br />
out of frame.<br />
N.B. Henri Linton is a well-known landscape<br />
painter from Arkansas, whose richly hued,<br />
semi-abstract aerial views of the Mississippi<br />
delta region have won him acclaim throughout<br />
the South. His work is represented in the<br />
collections of The Arkansas Arts Center, The<br />
Rockefeller Foundation, and the University<br />
of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, as well as<br />
many private collections. Mr. Linton is also<br />
a respected educator, serving as professor<br />
and chairman of the Department of Art at<br />
the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. He<br />
was inducted into The Arkansas Black Hall of<br />
Fame in 2001.<br />
$300-500<br />
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643.<br />
Carroll Cloar (American, 1913-1993)<br />
Abstract #8<br />
Signed “Cloar” l.r., numbered “#8” on the<br />
reverse, with a label from Bingham Kurts<br />
Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee, on the frame<br />
backing paper.<br />
Oil on Masonite, 8 x 12 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Scattered abrasions, varnish<br />
inconsistencies.<br />
$1,000-2,000<br />
644.<br />
Maggi Brown (American, 20th Century)<br />
Do Twelve for Natalie Series; No. 1<br />
Signed and dated “Maggi Brown ‘86” in<br />
pencil l.r., titled l.l.<br />
Mixed media on paper, sight size 24 1/2 x 33<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Tack holes to corners, not<br />
examined out of frame.<br />
$400-800<br />
645.<br />
Maggi Brown (American, 20th Century)<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed or inscribed “Maggi Brown” on the<br />
stretcher.<br />
Oil on canvas, 120 x 108 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
646.<br />
Nancy Mitchnick (American, b. 1947)<br />
Landscape<br />
Signed and inscribed “Nancy Mitchnick<br />
Summer 82-Jan 83” on the reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas, 60 x 72 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,500-3,000<br />
647.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Tuxedo Sofa<br />
Upholstery and wood<br />
United States, c. 1960<br />
Even back and arm with four seat and back<br />
cushions in gold velour upholstery, raised on<br />
wood legs, ht. 26 1/2, lg. 97, dp. 32 1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
648.<br />
Paola Piva Alanda Low Coffee Table<br />
Glass and metal rod<br />
Attributed to B&B Italia, Italy, 1980<br />
Square glass top on angular welded steel rod<br />
frame, 47 x 47 x 10 in.<br />
$1,000-1,200<br />
649.<br />
Handkerchief Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Probably Murano by Tyra Lundgren for Venini<br />
Large free-form handkerchief glass vase with<br />
green draping decoration, unmarked, ht. 11<br />
1/2 in.<br />
$400-500<br />
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650.<br />
Gustaf Miller (American, b. 1940)<br />
Sun Trap<br />
Signed “Gustaf Miller” l.r.<br />
Watercolor and graphite on paper, sight size<br />
22 x 24 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$600-1,200<br />
651.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Dining Table<br />
Hardwoods<br />
Denmark<br />
Oval top with two leaves on four legs, lg. 65,<br />
wd. 42, each leaf wd. 18 1/2 in.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
652.<br />
Pierre Ino (French, 1909-1989)<br />
Black Swan<br />
Signed “Pierre Ino” l.r.<br />
Oil on canvas, 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
653.<br />
Modern Credenza<br />
Inlaid limed and stained mahogany<br />
United States, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Rectangular top over three cabinet doors<br />
inlaid with iris, daffodil, and tulip, respectively,<br />
two compartments with two shelves next to<br />
two drawers with recessed brass pulls, ht. 34<br />
1/4, wd. 59 1/8, dp. 18 1/8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
654.<br />
Jens Quistgaard Tray and Condiment<br />
Dishes<br />
Teak and glass<br />
Denmark<br />
Nine square condiment dishes in blue glass<br />
with four feet which fit into latticed square tray<br />
with shaped handles, impressed with JHQ<br />
Denmark on base of tray, dish dia. 4 1/4, tray<br />
lg. 17 1/4 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
655.<br />
Two Ceramic Cats<br />
Ceramic<br />
Fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Two large cats, one sitting upright in white<br />
glossy glaze, other lying down in green glossy<br />
glaze, unmarked, ht. 19 1/2, 10 1/2, green<br />
cat approx. lg. 20 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
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656.<br />
Susan Makepiece Larkin Wales (American,<br />
1839-1927)<br />
Ruins of Hadrian’s Villa<br />
Signed and dated “SML Wales 1910” l.r.,<br />
identified on two labels from the Water Color<br />
Club affixed to the backing.<br />
Watercolor on paper, sight size 22 1/2 x 14<br />
1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
657.<br />
Ten Mid-Century Modern Thonet Chairs<br />
Wood, paint, and upholstery<br />
Thonet Industries, United States<br />
Black seat backs, colorful geometric pattern<br />
upholstered seat on natural bentwood frame,<br />
some wear, ht. 30 1/2 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
658.<br />
Office Desk in the Manner of George<br />
Nelson<br />
Wood, plastic, and aluminum<br />
United States<br />
Tambour top with laminate writing surface<br />
over two gray plastic drawers, sides, and legs<br />
with aluminum feet, some wear, unmarked,<br />
ht. 24, wd. 54, dp. 30 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
659.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Tile-top Coffee Table<br />
Teak and art pottery<br />
Rust, green, and black tiles set in a<br />
rectangular overhanging wood-framed top<br />
raised on four legs with side stretcher, ht. 16<br />
3/4, lg. 49 1/2, dp. 25 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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660.<br />
Donald C. Kelley (American, b. 1928)<br />
Crayon Man, 2007<br />
Signed “D.C. Kelley” l.l., also signed, inscribed<br />
and titled, in both the artist’s and a later hand,<br />
on the paper backing.<br />
Mixed media on paper, 29 x 21 1/4 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Subtle rippling to sheet.<br />
N.B. Sold to benefit the AIDS Action<br />
Committee, Boston, Massachusetts.<br />
$300-500<br />
661.<br />
Italian School, 20th Century<br />
Untitled [Abstract Composition in Purple]<br />
Signed and dated “Khronos Roma74” l.r. and<br />
on the reverse.<br />
Dyed yarn on cardstock, 11 3/8 x 11 1/2 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$200-300<br />
662.<br />
Murano Art Glass Luminaire Chandelier<br />
Art glass and brass<br />
Italy and Canada, c. 1983<br />
Four tiers of shaped clear and milky glass<br />
shades forming the shape of an inverted<br />
blossom, accompanied by two extra shades,<br />
ht. to ring 20, dia. 17 1/2 in.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
663.<br />
Orrefors Glass Statue<br />
Art glass, steel, and wood<br />
Jan Johansson, Sweden<br />
Three graduated square pillars decorated<br />
with rounded imprints and grooves fitted on<br />
square wood base topped with steel, with<br />
metal plaque at base inscribed Orrefors<br />
Sweden Art in Crystal Metropolis I/73 Limited<br />
Edition No. 120 of 200 with Jan Johansson<br />
signature, ht. with base 17 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
664.<br />
Four Lalique Birds<br />
Art glass<br />
France, 20th Century<br />
Four frosted glass figures, all on rounded<br />
rectangular bases signed Lalique (R) France<br />
with Made in France stickers, each with labels<br />
Coquet 11.605, Moqueur 11.606, Colereux<br />
11.633, and one missing label, ht. 3 1/4, 3<br />
1/2, 3, and 4 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
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665.<br />
Two Lalique Figurals<br />
Art glass<br />
France, 20th century<br />
Two nude figural statuettes in frosted<br />
colorless glass; a female figure embracing<br />
a male faun among grapes and leaves, oval<br />
base marked Lalique (R) France with Made<br />
in France and Crystal Lalique Paris stickers;<br />
and a female figure with swan on circular<br />
base marked with Lalique (R) France in script<br />
and Crystal Lalique Paris sticker; ht. 5 1/2, 4<br />
3/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
666.<br />
Oliver Wolcott Andrews (1925-1978)<br />
Sculpture<br />
Brass and wood<br />
California, 1954<br />
Signed and dated with nail punch inscription<br />
“Oliver Andrews 1954” on base, rectangular<br />
plank with rounded edges supported on brass<br />
rod feet, pierced with vertically placed brass<br />
rods and wirework forms, ht. 15, lg. 23 1/2,<br />
wd. 4 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
667.<br />
Mela Lyman (American, 20th/21st Century)<br />
Point Street Bridge, Providence, Rhode<br />
Island<br />
Signed and dated “Mela Lyman ‘84” l.r.<br />
Pastel on paper, sheet size 30 x 44 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Tack holes to corners, not<br />
examined out of frame.<br />
$250-550<br />
668.<br />
Helen Alton Farnsworth Sawyer (American,<br />
1900-1999)<br />
North Truro Farm Scene with Houses<br />
Signed “Helen Sawyer” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 28 x 32 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
669.<br />
Figural Wood Sculpture<br />
Carved wood<br />
Carved as a nude woman standing on toes<br />
with arms raised, on a chip-carved wood<br />
base, ht. 19 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
670.<br />
Flokati Rug<br />
Wool<br />
Retailed by Macy’s, made in Greece<br />
White natural shag rug, lg. 134, wd. 94 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
671.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Rug<br />
Cotton<br />
Denmark<br />
Emerald, olive, mossy green, and yellow wavy<br />
design, lg. 71 1/2, wd. 49 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
672.<br />
Pole Lamp, Possibly Robert Sonneman<br />
United States, 1970s<br />
Two adjustable arms terminating in a globular<br />
shape, joined to a cylindrical standard in<br />
chrome and black metal, raised on a circular<br />
foot, approx. ht. 70 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
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673.<br />
Two Armchairs by Charles Polluck for<br />
Knoll Associates<br />
Simulated leather, walnut, and metal<br />
New York, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Aqua simulated leather seat and back on<br />
wood frame, swivels on pedestal and raised<br />
on four prong base, Knoll Associates paper<br />
label, ht. 31 3/4, wd. 24 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
674.<br />
Helen Alton Farnsworth Sawyer (American,<br />
1900-1999)<br />
Bouquet in the Quimper Jug<br />
Signed “Helen Sawyer” l.l., titled and signed<br />
“...Helen Sawyer...” on the reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas mounted to Masonite, 24 x 20<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$1,800-2,000<br />
675.<br />
Concha María Gutiérrez-Navas (Spanish,<br />
b. 1926)<br />
Pucheros y Manzanas<br />
Signed “Concha María Gutiérrez-Navas” l.r.,<br />
identified on a label affixed to the reverse.<br />
Oil on panel, 16 x 38 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$200-400<br />
676.<br />
Michael Rothenstein (British, 1908-1993)<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed “Michael Rothenstein” l.r., inscribed<br />
“Artist’s Proof” l.l.<br />
Mixed media print (woodblock and halftone<br />
screen) on paper, sheet size 34 x 22 1/2 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Subtle handling creases, not<br />
examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
677.<br />
Robert Sonneman Orbiter Floor Lamp<br />
Chromed metal<br />
United States, 1970s<br />
Arm with lamp head that swivels and adjusts<br />
on cylindrical standard raised on circular<br />
base, unmarked, ht. 60, wd. 34 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
678.<br />
Swing Table in Plate Glass<br />
Glass and metal<br />
Italy, 1980s<br />
Glass top with metal mount cantilevers from<br />
base, can be positioned, ht. 15 3/4, dia. 35<br />
1/2 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
679.<br />
Stefano Cusumano (American, 1912-1975)<br />
Orphic Still Life<br />
Signed and dated “S. Cusumano 1948” u.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Losses, craquelure, surface grime.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
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680.<br />
Korean/American School, 20th Century<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed “JUNG PARK” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$300-500<br />
681.<br />
Flora Natapoff (American, b. 1936)<br />
City<br />
Inscribed, titled, signed and dated “...Natapoff<br />
81” in pencil on the stretcher.<br />
Mixed media (paper collage, oil and graphite<br />
on canvas), 63 x 95 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface dust.<br />
$1,000-2,000<br />
682.<br />
Modern Glass Coffee Table<br />
Glass<br />
United States<br />
Rectangular top with beveled edge and cut<br />
corner on glass panel base held by metal<br />
hardware, some scratches, ht. 15 1/2, lg. 48,<br />
dp. 23 7/8 in.<br />
$900-1,100<br />
683.<br />
Don Smith (American, 20th/21st Century)<br />
Still Life with Bagels<br />
Unsigned.<br />
Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Craquelure, minor surface grime.<br />
$300-500<br />
684.<br />
Don Smith (American, 20th/21st Century)<br />
The Press<br />
Signed and dated “DSmith 87” in pencil l.r.,<br />
titled in pencil l.l.<br />
Monotype printed in umber on paper, plate<br />
size 12 x 14 1/2 in., matted, unframed.<br />
Condition: Margins approximately 1/2 in. with<br />
deckled edges.<br />
N.B. Donald Smith was born in Dexter,<br />
Missouri. He was trained in Missouri, and<br />
began his teaching career there as well. In<br />
1964 he took a teaching post at Rhode Island<br />
College in Providence.<br />
$200-300<br />
685.<br />
Don Smith (American, 20th/21st Century)<br />
Duster II<br />
Signed and dated “DSmith 88” in pencil l.r.,<br />
titled and inscribed “...monotype” in pencil l.l.<br />
Monotype on paper, sheet size 17 7/8 x 20<br />
in., matted, unframed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
N.B. Smith is a Professor Emeritus of Art at<br />
Rhode Island College and has exhibited in a<br />
number of one-man and group shows.<br />
$200-300<br />
686.<br />
Attributed to Kayanagui Sei (Japanese, b.<br />
1896)<br />
Two Deer<br />
Signed “...Kayanagui” l.r.<br />
Mixed media on artist board, sight size 19 x<br />
13 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$600-800<br />
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687<br />
687.<br />
Morris Yarowsky (American, 1933-2006)<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed, titled, and dated “M.<br />
Yarowsky...1976” on the reverse.<br />
Acrylic on canvas, 84 x 72 in., framed.<br />
N.B. After graduating from Dartmouth<br />
College, Yarowsky obtained master’s<br />
degrees in both philosophy from Columbia<br />
University and fine arts from the California<br />
College of Arts in Oakland. 1 He taught at<br />
the San Francisco Art Institute and served<br />
as Dean prior to becoming a professor of<br />
art practice and criticism at the Virginia<br />
Commonwealth University in Richmond,<br />
where he taught from 1975 to 2005.<br />
1. Morris Yarowsky, Artist, Professor, The Washington<br />
Post, April 18, 2006.<br />
$800-1,000<br />
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688.<br />
Gabor F. Peterdi (Hungarian/American,<br />
1915-2001)<br />
Arctic Night II<br />
Signed, dated, and inscribed “Peterdi 64<br />
Imp.” l.r., numbered and titled “9-25...” l.l.<br />
and l.c., respectively.<br />
Color etching on paper, sight size 36 1/4 x 23<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$250-350<br />
689.<br />
Troy Williams Figural Wood Carving<br />
Mountain juniper and brass<br />
United States, c. 1989<br />
Figure of a Native American woman with<br />
brass feather with carved dress, signed with<br />
copyright mark, ht. 18 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
690.<br />
Carl F. Christiansen Martini Stirring Spoon<br />
Silvered metal<br />
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1943-63<br />
Shaped and perforated stirrer on long looped<br />
end handle, hallmarked cc in a crown and<br />
Denmark, lg. 12 in.<br />
$125-175<br />
691.<br />
Michel Henry (French, b. 1928)<br />
Still Life with Yellow Flowers<br />
Signed “Michel Henry” l.r.<br />
Oil on canvas, 23 3/4 x 28 3/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Craquelure.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
692.<br />
Leonardo M. Nierman (American, b. 1932)<br />
Three Abstract Works: Untitled, White<br />
Castle, and Sunset<br />
Untitled signed and dated “Nierman 59” l.l.,<br />
identified on a label affixed to the reverse, oil<br />
on canvas, 16 1/4 x 39 1/2 in.; Castle and<br />
Sunset oil on Masonite, sizes 6 3/4 x 3 1/4<br />
in., all framed.<br />
Condition: Untitled with minor losses to<br />
edges, surface grime; Castle with minor loss<br />
to u.l. corner, all with craquelure.<br />
Provenance: Untitled through the collection<br />
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Nessel, December<br />
1983.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
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693.<br />
Antonio Frasconi (American, b. 1919)<br />
Boardwalk, 1961<br />
Signed, dated, and inscribed “Frasconi 61<br />
imp” l.r., numbered and titled “10/12...” l.l.<br />
Woodcut on paper, sheet size 36 x 24 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Minor toning.<br />
$300-500<br />
694.<br />
Georges Lambert (French, 1919-1998)<br />
Les Bateaux Blancs<br />
Signed “GEORGES-LAMBERT” l.l., inscribed,<br />
titled and signed “No. 967...GEORGES.<br />
LAMBERT” on the reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas, 23 3/4 x 32 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
695.<br />
Spanish School, 20th Century<br />
Village Harbor Scene<br />
Signed indistinctly l.r., canvas stencil from I<br />
Guardiola, Valencia 199, Barcelona, on the<br />
reverse.<br />
Oil on canvas, 19 1/4 x 39 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor craquelure.<br />
$700-900<br />
696.<br />
Matthias Mansen (German, b. 1958)<br />
Galerie Kornfeld Zürich Exhibition Poster<br />
for Land – See, Holzschnitte<br />
Signed and dated “Matthias Mansen 2005”<br />
on the reverse l.r., numbered “98/100” on the<br />
reverse l.l.<br />
Woodblock print on paper, sheet size 12 x 24<br />
1/2 in., unframed.<br />
Condition: Folds (as issued).<br />
$150-250<br />
697.<br />
Richard Ginori Lamp Base<br />
Decorated ceramic<br />
Decorated in a landscape scene with group<br />
of knights in battle, marked on base Ginori<br />
687 2174 and with an Italian verse, restored,<br />
ht. 12 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
698.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Armchair<br />
Upholstery and wood<br />
Rectilinear natural wood frame on contoured<br />
tweed upholstered seat in oatmeal and<br />
brown, ht. 30, wd. 24 in.<br />
Provenance: Property of a Massachusetts<br />
gentlewoman.<br />
$400-500<br />
699.<br />
Walasse Ting (Chinese/American, 1929-<br />
2010)<br />
Untitled [Abstract]<br />
Signed and dated “Walasse Ting 56” l.r.,<br />
numbered “101/105” l.l.<br />
Color lithograph on paper, sight size 24 x 33<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor toning.<br />
$300-500<br />
700.<br />
Graham Sutherland (British, 1903-1980)<br />
Turning Form, 1948, edition of 60 plus<br />
proofs (Tassi, 50).<br />
Signed “Graham Sutherland” in pencil l.r.,<br />
dated within the matrix.<br />
Color lithograph on paper, image size 15 1/4<br />
x 22 1/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Unobtrusive toning, not examined<br />
out of frame.<br />
$500-700<br />
701.<br />
Lundberg Studios Magnolia Corset Vase<br />
Iridescent art glass<br />
California, 2001<br />
Gold iridescent ruffled rim on tapering<br />
cylindrical body with green pulled feather<br />
design raised on circular foot, signed<br />
Lundberg Studios 2001 050100 on base, ht.<br />
13 3/4 in.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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702.<br />
Lundberg Studios Covered Jar and<br />
Paperweight Vase<br />
Art glass<br />
Daniel Salazar, California, late 20th century<br />
Red flower and leaf decorated lid on squat<br />
form vessel with green swirl decoration, lid<br />
marked LS DS within the glass, etched mark<br />
and dated 1994 on edge, jar marked on<br />
base, signed Daniel Salazar and dated 11-26-<br />
93, together with colorless glass paperweight<br />
vase with trapped cherry blossom decoration,<br />
etched mark, Daniel Salazar signature and<br />
dated 1995 on base, ht. 3 3/4, 3 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
703.<br />
Lundberg Studios World Paperweight and<br />
Bowl<br />
Art glass<br />
California, late 20th century<br />
World Weight spherical paperweight depicting<br />
the Earth, Lundberg Studio 1993 0507501<br />
etched on base; Starry Night dish in blue<br />
glass with white stars, unmarked; dia. 2 5/8,<br />
4 in.<br />
$300-350<br />
704.<br />
Lundberg Studios Egret Paperweight<br />
Art glass<br />
California, 1981<br />
Paperweight decorated with a pink egret<br />
standing on a blue flowering tree with moon<br />
on a dark iridescent ground, encased in<br />
colorless glass sphere, etched Lundberg<br />
Studios 1981 S. Lundberg 110452 Artists<br />
Proof on base, dia. 2 5/8 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
705.<br />
Five Lundberg Paperweights<br />
Art glass<br />
California, late 20th century<br />
Five spherical paperweights: pink fish and<br />
jellyfish on green iridescence on blue glass<br />
ground, signed Steven Lundberg, numbered<br />
and dated 1995, SL LS within the glass; white<br />
floral decoration on iridescent ground, incised<br />
with number and artist’s signature Buzzini ‘80;<br />
yellow-orange flower on pink ground, signed<br />
Daniel Salazar, numbered and dated 2000,<br />
artist’s initials in white within the glass; blue<br />
angelfish with vine decoration on dark gold<br />
iridescent ground, incised Lundberg Studios<br />
1980; blue, yellow, green, and red millefiori<br />
design encased in colorless glass, unmarked;<br />
respective dia. 2 3/8, 2 5/8, 2 3/4, 2 3/4, 3<br />
5/8 in.<br />
$600-800<br />
706.<br />
Lundberg Studios Orchid Paperweight<br />
Art glass<br />
Daniel Salazar, California, 1996<br />
Spherical paperweight with trapped purple<br />
and yellow orchid decoration encased in<br />
colorless glass with a circular facet above<br />
the orchid, inscribed Lundberg Studios 1996<br />
072902, signed Daniel Salazar at base, dia.<br />
3 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
707.<br />
Murano Light Fixture<br />
Art glass and brass<br />
Italy, c. 1983<br />
Inverted dome with two tiers of petal-shaped<br />
glass with eight sockets, approx. ht. 15, wd.<br />
26 in.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
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708.<br />
Lot of Five Works:<br />
French Gallery Exhibition Posters,<br />
Including Gino Severini at Berggruen &<br />
Cie; Fernand Leger at Musee des arts<br />
decoratifs; and Antoni Clave, Max Ernst,<br />
and Jean Piaubert at Galerie Creuzevault<br />
Each identified within the matrix.<br />
Color lithographs on paper, sheet sizes to 29<br />
1/2 x 18 1/2 in., each framed.<br />
Condition: Foxing, toning, not examined out<br />
of frames.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
709.<br />
Vasa Mihich (Yugoslavian/American, b.<br />
1933)<br />
#2485<br />
Titled, signed, and dated “...Vasa 85” l.r.<br />
Laminated and cast acrylic, 22 x 28 x 3 in.<br />
Condition: Surface abrasions.<br />
$700-900<br />
710.<br />
Robert Fachard (French, b. 1921)<br />
Untitled, c. 1960<br />
Unsigned, identified on a label from Brook<br />
Street Gallery, Hyde Park, London, affixed to<br />
the underside.<br />
Brass, 20 x 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.<br />
Condition: Surface grime.<br />
$700-900<br />
711.<br />
Vasa Mihich (Yugoslavian/American, b.<br />
1933)<br />
#2465<br />
Titled, signed, and dated “...Vasa 85” l.r.<br />
Laminated and cast acrylic, 26 x 12 1/4 x 2<br />
5/8 in.<br />
Condition: Surface abrasions.<br />
$600-800<br />
712.<br />
Kirk Tatom (American, b. 1955)<br />
Three Birds<br />
Incised signature “Tatom” on the reverse.<br />
Carved pink marble, 7 x 13 in.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$400-600<br />
713.<br />
Tibor Freund (Hungarian/American, b.<br />
1910)<br />
Two Iridescent Works: Flowers #64115 and<br />
From the Platform...#6405<br />
Each signed, titled, and identified “TIBOR<br />
FREUND...” on the reverse.<br />
Mixed media (painted steel and wood), sizes<br />
to 18 1/4 x 18 5/8 in., both framed.<br />
Condition: Surface dust.<br />
$700-900<br />
714.<br />
Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967)<br />
Nightscape, c. 1960<br />
Signed “Marion Huse” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 24 x 32 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Scattered minor paint losses and<br />
craquelure.<br />
Provenance: By descent in the artist’s family<br />
to the Fuller Museum of Art (Gift of the artist’s<br />
husband, Dr. Robert Barstow), to the New<br />
Britain Museum of American Art.<br />
Literature: Marion Huse, An Artist’s Evolution,<br />
Exhibition Catalogue, cat. 95, p. 81 (color<br />
illus.).<br />
Exhibitions: An Artist’s Evolution, Brockton<br />
Art Museum/Fuller Memorial, Brockton,<br />
Massachusetts, Marion Huse, June 2–August<br />
25, 1985.<br />
$300-500<br />
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715.<br />
Helen Beling (American, 1914-2001)<br />
Reclining Figure<br />
Monogrammed “HB” on the reverse.<br />
Bronze, 3 1/4 x 10 x 2 1/2 in., mounted to a<br />
wooden plinth.<br />
Condition: Surface dust.<br />
Provenance: Estate of an arts benefactor,<br />
New York.<br />
$400-450<br />
716.<br />
Frank Morbillo (American, b. 1957)<br />
Untitled<br />
Monogrammed and dated “FM 88” on the<br />
base.<br />
Stainless steel and bronze, approximately 17<br />
x 15 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$200-300<br />
717.<br />
Stained Glass Tiger Plaque<br />
Leaded stained glass<br />
United States, 20th century<br />
Shaped oval plaque depicting a tiger amongst<br />
trees and foliage under a starry sky, 19 1/2 x<br />
13 3/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
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718.<br />
Robert Andrew Parker (American, b. 1927)<br />
“On the left, my father being deported”<br />
Signed and dated “Robt. Andrew Parker/<br />
XII.15.55” l.l., titled in pencil on the reverse.<br />
Ink, watercolor, and gouache on paper, 18 x<br />
20 1/2 in, framed.<br />
Condition: Paper loss to l.r. corner, small<br />
hole u.r. quadrant, rippling, toning, affixed to<br />
window mat with brown paper tape.<br />
$300-500<br />
719.<br />
Attributed to Georges Breuil (French, 1904-<br />
1997)<br />
Abstract Expressionist Composition<br />
Signed and dated “Breuil 67” l.r.<br />
Gouache on paper, sight size 16 1/2 x 23 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$500-700<br />
720.<br />
Robert Andrew Parker (American, b. 1927)<br />
In Libya, (1961)<br />
Signed and dated “Robt. Andrew Parker<br />
I.16.61” l.l., identified on a label from World<br />
House Galleries Corp., New York, within the<br />
mat. Watercolor on paper, 38 x 17 3/4 in.,<br />
unframed.<br />
Condition: Mounted at four corners (two<br />
detached), scattered small tears to edges, top<br />
of sheet with serrated edge, rippling, toning,<br />
staining.<br />
$100-150<br />
721.<br />
Belgian School, 20th Century<br />
Flowering Fields<br />
Signed “J. Wolff” l.r., with a label affixed to the<br />
reverse.<br />
Oil on panel, 10 5/8 x 13 5/8 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
Provenance: Christie’s Amsterdam, Pictures,<br />
Watercolours and Drawings, January 24–25,<br />
2006, Sale 2692, Lot 474.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
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722.<br />
Gerald Lee Wise (American, b. 1941)<br />
Lot of Two Ink Drawings: Interior Workings and Untitled<br />
Inner Workings signed and dated “Gerald L Wise 87” l.r., Untitled<br />
signed and dated “Gerald L Wise 85” c.l., with the artist’s label on<br />
the frame backing.<br />
Ink on paper, sizes to 40 x 32 1/8 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frames.<br />
N.B. Gerald Wise is also currently an art professor at Westfield<br />
State University in Massachusetts.<br />
$300-500<br />
723.<br />
Aaron Fink (American, b. 1955)<br />
Egyptian Night (Cup)<br />
Signed and dated “Aaron F. ‘84” l.r.<br />
Ink over oil counterproof, sheet size 50 x 44 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Tack holes to corners, not examined out of frame.<br />
$400-600<br />
724.<br />
Kevin Moss (American, b. 1957)<br />
Palms in Twilight<br />
Signed “Moss” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 27 1/4 x 36 1/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$700-900<br />
725.<br />
Kevin Moss (American, b. 1957)<br />
Twilight<br />
Signed “Moss” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 22 x 28 1/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$700-900<br />
726.<br />
Eric Avery (American, b. 1948)<br />
Four Prints: Valentine, photo-screenprint over a manufactured<br />
flocked and printed valentine; Hands of Celebrated Gougers,<br />
1992, edition of 15, woodcut; Middle Age, color woodcut; and Dr.<br />
Anderson’s Run, 1984, edition of 40, woodcut.<br />
All but the first pencil signed.<br />
Sizes to 13 3/8 x 20 in., all but the last unframed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
722<br />
Provenance: A private Massachusetts collection.<br />
$200-400<br />
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727.<br />
Lot of Three Works:<br />
Richard Bosman (American, b. 1944),<br />
Untitled (Cigarette and Ashtray)/A Diptych,<br />
c. 1993, unsigned, woodcuts on paper<br />
towels, each image 10 3/8 x 10 5/8 in.,<br />
framed; Thomas Lawson (American, b.<br />
1951), Jeanne Marie Wasilik (American,<br />
20th/21st Century), and Steve Bethel<br />
(American, 20th/21st Century), Cadavre<br />
Exquis (#318), 1992, signed and dated<br />
“Thomas Lawson May 92,” “JM Wasilik,” and<br />
“Steve Bethel” in pencil on the reverse, mixed<br />
media (graphite, acrylic, color pencil, and<br />
ink) on paper, sheet size 22 1/2 x 14 1/4 in.,<br />
unframed; Emmett McDermott (American,<br />
b. 1957), Untitled, signed “Emmett” in pencil<br />
on the back cover, mixed media (collage and<br />
airbrush paint) on folded cardstock, 8 1/8 x 8<br />
1/4 in. (20.6 x 21.0 cm), unframed.<br />
Condition: Cigarette not examined out of<br />
frame, Cadavre with intentional creases,<br />
Untitled good.<br />
Provenance: Cigarette from a private<br />
Massachusetts collection; Cadavre acquired<br />
by lottery through The Drawing Center<br />
benefit exhibition (see below) to a private<br />
Massachusetts collection, Untitled through<br />
Miller Block Gallery, Boston, to a private<br />
Massachusetts collection.<br />
Exhibitions: Cadavre in The Return of the<br />
Cadavre Exquis, The Drawing Center, New<br />
York, November 6 to December 18, 1993.<br />
N.B. A collaborative short story illustrated<br />
by the artist and written by Chris Minesinger<br />
entitled Dessert accompanies Untitled.<br />
$300-500<br />
723<br />
728.<br />
Michael Rees (American, b. 1960)<br />
Oracle, 1991<br />
Unsigned.<br />
Wire, wood, wax, string, and paper<br />
construction, 24 x 20 x 24 in.<br />
Condition: Minor surface dust.<br />
Provenance: Purchased from 303 Gallery,<br />
New York City, August 1991, to a private<br />
Massachusetts collection.<br />
Exhibitions: Michael Rees (solo show), 303<br />
Gallery, May 30 to June 28, 1991, No. 9.<br />
N.B. A photo-certificate signed and dated<br />
“Michael Rees © 1991” as issued by 303<br />
Gallery accompanies the lot.<br />
$200-400<br />
729.<br />
Georges (Jeankelowitch) Jeanclos (French,<br />
1933-1997)<br />
Hommage à Rachi, 1983<br />
Unsigned.<br />
Unglazed terra-cotta, 17 5/16 x 20 13/16 x<br />
11 in.<br />
Condition: Firing cracks.<br />
Provenance: Purchased directly from the<br />
artist; from a private Boston collection.<br />
$3,500-4,500<br />
730.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Dining Table<br />
Teak and teak veneers<br />
Rectangular form with pull-out extension<br />
leaves at ends, raised on four tapered legs,<br />
ht. 29, lg. 67, dp. 39, each leaf 23 1/2 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
731.<br />
Thomas E. Hanley (American, 20th<br />
Century)<br />
Twiggy<br />
Signed and inscribed “Thomas E. Hanley<br />
imp.” l.r., numbered and titled “State 4 Ed.<br />
8” l.l.<br />
Silkscreen on paper, sight size 19 x 14 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Subtle rippling, not<br />
examined out of frame.<br />
$150-200<br />
731A.<br />
Danish Modern Wardrobe<br />
Teak veneers<br />
Fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Rectangular two-door cabinet fitted with two<br />
shelves over two half drawers, raised on four<br />
tall legs, ht. 53 1/4, wd. 35 1/2, dp. 17 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
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732.<br />
Two Works:<br />
Derek Bernstein (Anglo/American, b. 1954),<br />
Untitled [Abstract], signed and dated “Derek<br />
Bernstein Dec 75” l.r., oil on paper, 23 x<br />
35 in., American School, 20th Century,<br />
Thyatira, signed and dated “...© 77” l.r., titled<br />
and numbered “...H.C. 7/12” l.c., lithograph<br />
on paper, sight size 24 x 38 1/4 in.; both<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Untitled with staining and rippling<br />
to right side, losses at u.r. and u.l. corners,<br />
soiling; both not examined out of frame.<br />
N.B. Abstract is an early work by the artist<br />
completed at Goldsmiths, University of<br />
London, prior to his continuing graduate<br />
studies at the Yale University Summer<br />
School of Art, Norfolk, Connecticut. We wish<br />
to thank the artist for his assistance with<br />
cataloguing the lot.<br />
$500-700<br />
733.<br />
After Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893-1983)<br />
Galerie Maeght/Miró/Art Sculptures<br />
Graphique<br />
Inscribed “Miró” within the matrix l.r.<br />
Lithograph on paper, sight size 27 5/8 x 19<br />
5/8 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Foxing, toning, not examined out<br />
of frame.<br />
$250-350<br />
734.<br />
Pair of International Silver Modernist Salad<br />
Servers<br />
Sterling silver<br />
Maker’s mark on handle, approx. 7 troy oz.,<br />
lg. 9 in.<br />
$150-250<br />
735.<br />
Two Glazed Ceramic Figural Plaques:<br />
Jacqueline Bartre (French, 20th Century),<br />
Portrait of a Woman, signed and<br />
inscribed “J. Bartre/St. Vicens...” on the<br />
reverse; French School, 20th Century,<br />
The Crucifixion, signed and inscribed J.<br />
POUSSIN SANT VICENS” on the reverse,<br />
both with a Ferdinand Maurel, Aubagne,<br />
France, stamp on the reverse.<br />
Painted and glazed terra-cotta, 8 x 7 3/4 in.,<br />
both framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$200-250<br />
736.<br />
John Gilbert Luebtow (American, b. 1944)<br />
Untitled<br />
Signed and dated “Luebtow ‘83” l.r.<br />
Etched glass, 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.,<br />
mounted to a stainless steel plinth.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$500-700<br />
737.<br />
James Hansen (American, 1951-1997)<br />
Four Works: XX, XXII, XXIII, and XXIV<br />
Each signed “James Hansen” in pencil l.r.,<br />
titled and numbered “...14/25” l.l., and with a<br />
shell blindstamp l.l.<br />
Aquatints with hand-coloring on paper, sheet<br />
sizes 15 x 11 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good with deckled edges.<br />
$800-1,200<br />
738.<br />
Riccardo Scarpa (Italian, b. 1905)<br />
Figure<br />
Stamped and numbered “SCARPA 2/8” l.r.<br />
Bronze with dark brown patina, 19 1/4 x 6<br />
1/2 x 3 in.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$400-600<br />
739.<br />
Theresa Ferber Bernstein (American, 1890-<br />
2002)<br />
Still Life with China<br />
Signed “Bernstein” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvas, 22 3/4 x 18 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Strip lined, craquelure.<br />
$2,500-3,500<br />
740.<br />
Anne Marie de Samarjay (American,<br />
20th/21st Century)<br />
Long Island Beach Scene<br />
Unsigned.<br />
Mixed media (oil, sand, and tin) on canvas, 25<br />
1/4 x 43 1/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
Note: Anne Marie De Samarjay emigrated<br />
to the U.S. from Hungary and became a<br />
successful textile designer, artist, and teacher.<br />
She owned and operated a business in<br />
Manhattan under her name during the mid-<br />
20th century. Her designs were produced<br />
by major textile fabricators such as Waverly,<br />
Schumacher, Lloyd, and others.<br />
$400-500<br />
741.<br />
Kershaw Schofield (British, 1872-1941)<br />
Marshland with Grazing Cows<br />
Signed “Kershaw Schofield” l.r., with a label<br />
from Auslew Gallery, Inc., affixed to the<br />
reverse.<br />
Oil on panel, 16 x 20 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Horizontal hairline cracks, possible<br />
retouch, surface grime.<br />
$600-800<br />
742.<br />
Donald (Don) Robertson (American, b.<br />
1925)<br />
Lausanne Series Trigon #21, 1971<br />
Unsigned, titled on a label affixed to the<br />
reverse.<br />
Acrylic on shaped canvas, 44 x 39 1/2 in.,<br />
unframed.<br />
Condition: Craquelure.<br />
Exhibitions: Don Robertson: Recent<br />
Paintings: An Exhibition Organized by<br />
Hayden Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of<br />
Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts,<br />
December 14, 1973 through January 12,<br />
1974, no. 32.<br />
N.B. A copy of the exhibition booklet Don<br />
Robertson: Recent Paintings accompanies<br />
the lot.<br />
$400-600<br />
743.<br />
Reba Stewart (American, 1930-1971)<br />
Untitled [Abstract]<br />
Signed and dated “Reba Stewart 11/60” in<br />
pencil l.l.<br />
Ink and graphite on paper, sheet size 32 1/2<br />
x 39 1/4 in., unframed.<br />
Condition: Minor nicks to edges of sheet.<br />
$300-500<br />
744.<br />
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-<br />
2008)<br />
8th Van Cliburn International Piano<br />
Competition, May 27-June 11, Fort Worth,<br />
Texas-1989<br />
Signed “RAUSCHENBERG” in pencil l.r.<br />
Offset lithograph on paper, sight size 33 1/2 x<br />
24 1/4 in., in a custom welded steel frame.<br />
Condition: Good, not examined out of frame.<br />
$400-600<br />
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745.<br />
Three Lundberg Studios Planet Ornaments<br />
Art glass<br />
California<br />
Three planet-shaped ornaments in iridescent<br />
glass, one with original black Lundberg<br />
Studios string tag, dia. 3 1/2, 3 1/8, 2 5/8 in.<br />
$300-500<br />
746.<br />
John Englehart (American, 1867-1915)<br />
View of a House by Moonlight<br />
Signed “J. ENGLEHART” l.l.<br />
Oil on canvasboard, 6 x 9 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$300-500<br />
747.<br />
Martin Kreloff (American, b. 1944)<br />
Two Works: Geisha and Kabuki Actor<br />
Each signed and dated “Martin Kreloff 1986”<br />
l.l. and l.r., respectively.<br />
Acrylic on canvas, 32 x 32 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Surface grime.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
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748.<br />
Alfred P. Czerepak (American, 1928-1986)<br />
Still Life with Fish<br />
Signed “Czerepak” l.r.<br />
Mixed media (casein and newsprint collage)<br />
on paper/board, sight size 18 x 16 1/2 in.<br />
Condition: Minor toning, not examined out<br />
of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
749.<br />
Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)<br />
Hosie’s Bird<br />
Signed “Baskin” l.r., numbered “48/100” l.c.,<br />
titled l.l.<br />
Woodcut on paper, sheet size 22 1/8 x 29<br />
3/4 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$300-500<br />
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750.<br />
Herman Trunk, Jr. (American, 1899-1963)<br />
Susan<br />
Signed and dated “Herman Trunk 1931” l.r., titled l.l.<br />
Watercolor on paper, sight size 29 x 18 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Tears, not examined out of frame.<br />
$300-500<br />
751.<br />
J. Henry Hallberg (American, 20th Century)<br />
Central Park Towards 59th/A New York City View<br />
Signed “J. Henry Hallberg” l.l., titled on the reverse.<br />
Oil on canvasboard, 8 x 10 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor surface grime.<br />
$500-700<br />
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752.<br />
Leonardo M. Nierman (American, b. 1932)<br />
Solar Influence<br />
Signed “Nierman” l.r., titled on the reverse.<br />
Oil on Masonite, 23 1/2 x 31 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Craquelure, minor surface grime.<br />
Provenance: Through Merrill Chase Galleries,<br />
Chicago, Illinois.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
753.<br />
Lisa Pegnato (American, 20th/21st<br />
Century)<br />
Checkered Angel Palace<br />
Signed and dated “Pegnato 88” l.r., titled l.l.<br />
Mixed media (graphite, gouache, and colored<br />
pencil on paper), sheet size 30 x 22 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$300-500<br />
754.<br />
James Hansen (American, 1951-1997)<br />
Untitled, 1985<br />
Signed and dated “James Hansen 1985 ©”<br />
in pencil l.r.<br />
Acrylic on paper, sheet size 29 3/4 x 22 1/4<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
$600-800<br />
755.<br />
Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997)<br />
As I Opened Fire.../A Triptych, 1966<br />
(Corlett, app. 5)<br />
Unsigned, identified in the matrix, each sheet<br />
stamped in the lower corners on the reverse.<br />
Offset color lithographs on paper, each sheet<br />
measures 25 1/8 x 20 7/8 in., unmatted,<br />
unframed.<br />
Condition: Very subtle toning.<br />
$700-900<br />
756.<br />
Mid-Century Modern End Table<br />
Walnut<br />
United States<br />
Rectangular top with apron over four tapered<br />
legs, some scratches and wear, ht. 20 1/4, lg.<br />
30, wd. 21 in.<br />
$200-250<br />
757.<br />
Lot of Three Works:<br />
Rudy O. Pozzatti (American, b. 1925),<br />
Untitled, signed and dated “Pozzatti ‘56”<br />
l.r., watercolor and ink on paper, sight<br />
size 9 1/2 x 21 in.; Glen Adolph Krause<br />
(American, 1914-1981), Flock of Seabirds<br />
and Seabirds by a Dory, Dory signed and<br />
dated “Krause 63” in pencil l.r., silkscreens on<br />
paper, sight sizes to 15 1/4 x 34 1/2 in., both<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Mat burn, toning.<br />
$300-450<br />
758.<br />
Edward Rosenfeld (American, 1906-1983)<br />
Two Works: Harbor Scene and Engine #2<br />
Signed and dated “Edward Rosenfeld 5...<br />
faintly l.r. and u.r., respectively, Engine titled,<br />
signed, and inscribed “...Edward Rosenfeld...<br />
Balti. Md” on the reverse.<br />
Oil on Masonite, sight sizes to 15 x 20 in.,<br />
both framed.<br />
Condition: Surface grime.<br />
$200-400<br />
759.<br />
Shapiro Studios (American, 20th Century)<br />
Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers, Jacob’s<br />
Pillow, c. 1939<br />
Unsigned, inscribed “Shapiro” within the<br />
matrix l.r., with player’s names identified in a<br />
later hand.<br />
Gelatin silver print, sheet size 8 x 9 7/8 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Minor handling creases.<br />
N.B. A copy of the booklet A Certain Place:<br />
The Jacob’s Pillow Story, by Norton Owen,<br />
accompanies the lot.<br />
$300-500<br />
760.<br />
Donald C. Kelley (American, b. 1928)<br />
Two Works: The Leg, No. 3 and The Leg,<br />
No. 6<br />
Both signed, titled, dated, and inscribed “D.C.<br />
Kelley Summer 2010...monoprint...” on the<br />
reverse.<br />
Monoprint on paper, sheet sizes 42 1/2 x 31<br />
1/2 in., unframed.<br />
Condition: Deckled edges.<br />
$600-800<br />
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Donald C. Kelley (American, b. 1928)<br />
Two Works: Abstract [Monochromatic]<br />
Both signed, dated, and inscribed “D.C.<br />
Kelley Monoprint 2010” l.r.<br />
Monoprint on paper, sheet sizes 44 1/4 x 30<br />
in., unframed.<br />
Condition: Deckled edges.<br />
$600-800<br />
762.<br />
Donald C. Kelley (American, b. 1928)<br />
Number One [Three Figures]<br />
Signed, dated and titled “D.C. Kelley 2011...”<br />
on the reverse.<br />
Oil on paper, 29 1/2 x 22 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor paint adhesion beneath<br />
glass.<br />
$300-500<br />
763.<br />
Arts & Crafts Tile<br />
Glazed red clay<br />
Probably early 20th century<br />
Square tile decorated with a knight in armor<br />
riding his horse in blue glaze, marked M.C. +<br />
284 on the back, dia. 6 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
764.<br />
Jack Roth (American, 1927-2004)<br />
Two Wrapped Bas-Reliefs, c. 1966<br />
One signed, dated, and inscribed “Roth 66<br />
11106 N 21 TAMPA” on the reverse.<br />
Fabric-backed vinyl, wood, and metal<br />
construction, sizes to 23 1/2 x 13 in.<br />
Condition: Surface grime and minor<br />
abrasions.<br />
Provenance: Estate of the artist.<br />
$600-800<br />
765.<br />
Irving B. Haynes (American, b. 1927)<br />
Three Works: Untitled [1-0413], Untitled<br />
[1-0397], and Untitled [1-0381]<br />
[1-0413] and [1-0397] monogrammed and<br />
dated “IH 04” l.r. and “HAYNES OCT 2004”<br />
on the reverse, [1-0381] monogrammed and<br />
dated “IH 05” l.r. and “HAYNES 2005” on the<br />
reverse.<br />
Acrylic on paper, sheet sizes 18 x 24 in., each<br />
unframed.<br />
Condition: Tack holes to corners.<br />
Provenance: From the family of the artist.<br />
N.B. A copy of the artist’s biography<br />
accompanies the lot.<br />
$500-700<br />
766.<br />
After Marino Marini (Italian, 1901-1980)<br />
Horse on Red Ground, edition of 200<br />
Signed within the matrix twice, numbered<br />
“132/200” in pencil (within the image) l.l.<br />
Color lithograph on paper, image size 35 5/8<br />
x 27 3/8 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Subtle toning, not examined out<br />
of frame.<br />
Provenance: A private New England<br />
collection.<br />
$700-900<br />
767.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Occasional Table<br />
Brass and wood laminate<br />
Circular top with brass center handle raised<br />
on tapered brass cylindrical pedestal joined to<br />
four prong feet, ht. 21 3/4, dia. 14 1/2 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
767A.<br />
Mies Van der Rohe Coffee Table<br />
Glass and stainless steel<br />
Fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Square glass top on continuous X-form base,<br />
ht. 16 1/2, dia. 39 1/4 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
768.<br />
Seong Moy (Chinese/American, b. 1921)<br />
The Bird Charmer<br />
Signed and dated “SMoy -53” l.r., titled and<br />
numbered “...22/30-2” l.l.<br />
Woodblock print on paper, sight size 15 1/2 x<br />
6 1/2 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Minor toning.<br />
$150-250<br />
769.<br />
Charles and Ray Eames LCW Chair<br />
Laminated plywood<br />
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, mid-20th<br />
century<br />
Molded plywood backrest and seat, minor<br />
nicks, approx. ht. 26 1/2, wd. 22, dp. 22 1/2<br />
in.<br />
$600-800<br />
770.<br />
Modern Coffee Table<br />
Natural wood and metal<br />
United States<br />
Boomerang-shaped top on three pairs of<br />
curved metal legs, ht. 16, dia. 110 in.<br />
$200-300<br />
771.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Pole Lamp<br />
Metal<br />
United States<br />
Two conical metal shades in black sheet<br />
metal over single socket on adjustable brass<br />
finish arms on cylindrical standard, raised on<br />
circular foot, ht. 69 1/4 in.<br />
To benefit The Harvard Conservation Trust.<br />
$250-350<br />
772.<br />
Asian/American School, 20th Century<br />
Six Abstract Compositions<br />
Each signed indistinctly l.r., numbered “25/90”<br />
l.l.<br />
Mixed media (foil and acrylic) intaglios on C.M.<br />
Fabriano paper, sheet sizes 27 1/2 x 19 1/2<br />
in., in a Plexiglas portfolio case.<br />
Condition: One print mounted to the cover of<br />
the portfolio case.<br />
$100-200<br />
773.<br />
Tom (Thomas) Berg (American, b. 1943)<br />
Draped Chair 25, 1996-97<br />
Signed “Berg-” l.c., identified in the artist’s<br />
hand an on a label from Munson Gallery, New<br />
Mexico, on the reverse.<br />
Oil on panel, 18 x 14 in., framed.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
$300-500<br />
774.<br />
Sue Fuller (American, 1914-2006)<br />
String Composition #333, 1965<br />
Signed and dated “© Sue Fuller 65” in thread<br />
within the composition l.r. and on the acrylic<br />
l.r.<br />
Mixed media (Nylon thread embedded within<br />
bonded acrylic sheets), 25 x 25 in., unframed.<br />
Provenance: A private New England<br />
collection.<br />
$600-800<br />
775.<br />
Daniel J. Maffia (Franco/American, b. 1937)<br />
Verplanck<br />
Signed and dated “Maffia 83” l.r., identified on<br />
a label affixed to the backing.<br />
Mixed media on paper, sheet size 30 x 22 in.,<br />
framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
Provenance: A private New England<br />
collection.<br />
$1,200-1,800<br />
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776.<br />
Victor Tiede Game Table and Figures<br />
Wood, paint<br />
Saskatchewan, c. 1986<br />
Square top on pyramid legs paint decorated<br />
with the artist’s view of the life cycle of<br />
creatures and humans, the checkerboard<br />
top accompanied by thirty-one carved wood<br />
figures, starting with the helix, moving through<br />
the dinosaur age, and ending in a Japanese<br />
tourist, missing Godzilla, table ht. 34, dia. 33<br />
in.<br />
Provenance: Purchased from Nouveau<br />
Gallery, Chicago SOFA.<br />
$300-500<br />
777.<br />
Fumiko Hori (Japanese, b. 1918)<br />
Cat<br />
Signed in Japanese l.r., also signed and titled<br />
in Japanese on a label affixed to the backing.<br />
Gouache on paper, sight size 20 3/4 x 28 1/2<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
Provenance: A private New England<br />
collection.<br />
$1,800-2,000<br />
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778.<br />
Continental School, 20th Century<br />
Blue Island<br />
Signed “Birjit...-59” l.r., titled and numbered<br />
“4/30” l.l.<br />
Intaglio on paper, sight size 13 1/4 x 16 1/2<br />
in., framed.<br />
Condition: Not examined out of frame.<br />
Provenance: A private New England<br />
collection.<br />
$150-250<br />
779.<br />
Mid-Century Modern Dining Table<br />
Maple and aluminum<br />
United States, mid-20th century<br />
Circular butcher-block top on tubular<br />
aluminum pedestal with four-prong base, ht.<br />
29 1/2, dia. 48 1/4 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
779A.<br />
Six Stacking Chairs<br />
Molded plastic<br />
Germany, fourth quarter 20th century<br />
Alternating colors of caramel and beige, ht.<br />
28 5/8 in.<br />
$400-600<br />
780.<br />
Sloane Tanen (American, b. 1970)<br />
Happy Holidays<br />
Identified on a label affixed to the lid.<br />
Mixed media diorama, 6 1/4 x 6 1/2 in., in a<br />
woven box.<br />
Condition: Good.<br />
N.B. The book Bitter with Baggage Seeks<br />
Same: The Life and Times of Some Chickens,<br />
by Sloane Tanen (Bloomsbury, 2003),<br />
accompanies the lot.<br />
$100-150<br />
781.<br />
Amy Hope Dermont-Heroux (American,<br />
20th/21st Century)<br />
Three Works from the Dynomite [sic]<br />
Dollies Series<br />
Unsigned.<br />
Mixed-media (found glass beads, buttons,<br />
velvet, rickrack, silk flowers, and corduroy)<br />
assemblage, sizes to 12 x 7 in.<br />
Condition: Minor wear.<br />
Exhibitions: AS220, Upstairs Gallery,<br />
Providence, Rhode Island, January 7–28,<br />
1996.<br />
$100-150<br />
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President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. Keane<br />
Chief Financial Officer - Don Kelly<br />
Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher<br />
Vice Presidents - Eric Jones, Marie Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey,<br />
Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Stuart P. Whitehurst<br />
Expert<br />
Departments<br />
<strong>SKINNER</strong>, INC.<br />
Auctioneers and<br />
Appraisers of Antiques<br />
and Fine Art<br />
63 Park Plaza<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
617.350.5400<br />
Fax 617.350.5429<br />
274 Cedar Hill Street<br />
Marlborough, MA 01752<br />
508.970.3000<br />
Fax 508.970.3100<br />
www.skinnerinc.com<br />
20th Century Design - Jane D. Prentiss<br />
American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. Starr<br />
Assistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff<br />
American Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher<br />
Deputy Director: Chris Barber; Assistant: Karen Langberg<br />
American Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas Deihl<br />
Asian Works of Art - Interim Director - Stuart G. Slavid<br />
Assistants: Biying Zhang, Carol Tran<br />
Books & Manuscripts - Stuart P. Whitehurst<br />
Deputy Director: Sara C. Wishart<br />
Bottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. Fletcher<br />
Ceramics - Stuart G. Slavid<br />
Classic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. Prentiss<br />
Couture - Cara Elmslie<br />
Discovery Auctions - Cara Elmslie<br />
Assistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Melissa Riebe<br />
European Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. Slavid<br />
Assistants: Sara C. Wishart, Leah Kingman<br />
Fine Wines - Marie Keep<br />
Assistant: Laura V. Sweeney<br />
Jewelry - Victoria Bratberg<br />
Assistants: John Colasacco, Julie Khouri<br />
Judaica - Kerry Shrives<br />
Musical Instruments - David Bonsey<br />
Oriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary Richards<br />
Science, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. Cheney<br />
Assistant: Jonathan Dowling<br />
Silver - Sara C. Wishart<br />
Toys & Dolls - Kerry Shrives<br />
Auctioneers - LaGina Austin, Chris Barber, Robert C. Cheney,<br />
John Colasacco, Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep,<br />
Gloria Lieberman, Jessica R. Lincoln, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid,<br />
Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney, Stuart P. Whitehurst<br />
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Exhibitions &<br />
Property Distribution<br />
Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Fred Trottier; 508.970.3280<br />
Property Manager - Samuel Combs, 508.970.3262<br />
Boston: Kerryn Murphy, 617.874.4329<br />
Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308<br />
Finance Department<br />
Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269<br />
Accounts Payable - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.3268<br />
Credit Supervisor - Joe Monteyro, 508.970.3266<br />
Subscriptions<br />
Marlborough: 508.970.3240<br />
Service Departments<br />
Appraisal & Auction Services - LaGina Austin, Shannon M. Ames,<br />
Hadley Bridgman<br />
Advertising Production - Pamela Van de Houten<br />
Boston Gallery Director - Laura V. Sweeney<br />
Assistant Gallery Director: Paige Lewellyn<br />
Gallery Assistant: Jessica Turner<br />
Catalogue Production - Pamela Van de Houten, Kristina Harrison<br />
Consignment Services - Patricia Walker King, Megan J. Blomgren, Carol Zeigler<br />
Customer Relations - Carol McCaffrey<br />
Institutional Relations - L. Emerson Tuttle<br />
Human Resources - Carol McCaffrey<br />
Information Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry Shrives<br />
Assistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa Riebe<br />
Managing Director - Marie C. Keep<br />
Marketing & Public Relations - Kate de Bethune, Kathryn Gargolinski,<br />
Heather Retzke<br />
Photographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. Antkowiak, John Cornelius<br />
Receptionists - Marlborough: Jessica Bedenbaugh<br />
Boston: Sarah Collins<br />
Staff Portraits - Cheryl Richards Photography<br />
Transportation - Eric Jones<br />
Assistant: Mark McCaffrey<br />
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Directions to Skinner’s Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA<br />
Telephone: 617-350-5400<br />
From the West:<br />
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel.<br />
Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley.<br />
The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto<br />
Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza.<br />
Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.<br />
From the South:<br />
Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station.<br />
Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland<br />
Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.<br />
Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.<br />
From Logan Airport:<br />
Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the<br />
ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left<br />
onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto<br />
Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.<br />
Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.<br />
From the North:<br />
Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 South<br />
via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn<br />
left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.<br />
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PARKING<br />
INDOOR PARKING GARAGES<br />
City Place Parking Garage<br />
Transportation Building<br />
12 Charles Street<br />
Located at the end of Park Plaza<br />
Underground multi-level garage<br />
All day–closes at 2:30am<br />
First hr/$5, after 2 hrs/$14<br />
AllRight Parking<br />
Boston Common Garage<br />
Located on Charles Street, on the<br />
Common, two blocks from Skinner<br />
1 hr/$6, up to 24 hrs/$25,<br />
Evenings (4pm-10am)/$10<br />
The Four Seaons Hotel<br />
Parking Garage<br />
200 Boylston Street<br />
Adjacent to Skinner, valet drop-off<br />
and pick-up, up to 24 hrs/$30<br />
The Taj Hotel Parking Garage<br />
2 Newbury Street<br />
Located three blocks from Skinner,<br />
valet drop-off and pick-up<br />
Up to 24 hrs/$42<br />
Back Bay Garage<br />
222 Berkeley Street<br />
(entrance off St. James)<br />
One block from Skinner<br />
All day/$35, evening<br />
(5pm-7am)/$10<br />
Radisson Hotel Parking Garage<br />
Stuart Street (near intersection of<br />
Charles)<br />
Two blocks from Skinner<br />
1-2 hrs/$12, 2-3 hrs/$16, 3-12<br />
hrs/$18, 12-24 hrs/$31<br />
Motor Mart Garage<br />
26 Park Plaza<br />
(Same building as Legal Sea Food)<br />
Up to 1 hr/$8, 1 to 2 hrs/$12,<br />
2-3 hrs/$16, 3-12 hrs/$20, 12-24<br />
hrs/$31, weekends up to 3 hrs/$8<br />
OUTDOOR PARKING LOTS<br />
(recommended for trucks)<br />
Pin Stripe Parking<br />
Arlington Street<br />
617-338-7984<br />
All day/$14, after 6pm and<br />
weekends/$10, overnight/$15<br />
Billy’s Parking<br />
222 Stuart Street<br />
617-423-7781<br />
8am-5pm/$18, after 5pm/$20<br />
BOSTON HOTELS<br />
BOSTON HOTELS WITH <strong>SKINNER</strong><br />
CORPORATE RATES<br />
Boston Harbor Hotel<br />
70 Rowe’s Wharf<br />
Boston, MA 02110<br />
Tel: 800-654-2000<br />
Fax: 617-345-6799<br />
Nine Zero Hotel<br />
90 Tremont St.<br />
Boston, MA 02108<br />
617-772-5800<br />
The Back Bay Hotel<br />
(formerly Jurys)<br />
350 Stuart Street<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 617-532-3800<br />
Eliot Hotel<br />
370 Commonwealth Ave.<br />
Boston, MA 02215<br />
Tel: 617-267-1607<br />
Fairmont Copley Plaza<br />
138 St. James Avenue<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 617-267-5300<br />
Fax: 617-375-9648<br />
Radisson Hotel<br />
200 Stuart Street<br />
Boston, MA 01740<br />
Tel: 617-482-1800<br />
Fax: 617-451-2750<br />
Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro<br />
25 Charles Street<br />
Boston, MA 02114<br />
Tel: 617-723-1133<br />
The Park Plaza<br />
64 Arlington Street<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 617-457-7488<br />
Fax: 617-426-2000<br />
Four Seasons<br />
200 Boylston Street<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 617-351-2036<br />
The Ritz-Carlton,<br />
Boston Common<br />
10 Avery Street<br />
Boston, MA 02111<br />
Tel: 617-912-3315<br />
Fax: 617-912-3375<br />
The Colonnade<br />
120 Huntington Avenue<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 617-424-7000<br />
Fax: 617-424-0968<br />
The Liberty Hotel<br />
215 Charles St.<br />
Boston, MA 02114<br />
617-224-4000<br />
Taj Boston<br />
15 Arlington St.<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
617-536-5700<br />
Marriott Copley Place<br />
110 Huntington Avenue<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 800-228-9290<br />
Fax: 617-236-5885<br />
Westin-Copley Plaza<br />
10 Huntington Avenue<br />
Boston, MA 02116<br />
Tel: 800-228-3000<br />
Fax: 617-424-7483<br />
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RESTAURANTS<br />
FINE DINING<br />
Dante<br />
Royal Sonesta Hotel<br />
5 Cambridge Parkway<br />
617-806-4200<br />
Mediterranean restaurant with great<br />
views of the Charles River and Boston<br />
skyline.<br />
Davio’s<br />
75 Arlington St.<br />
617-357-4810<br />
Northern Italian steak house.<br />
Grill 23 & Bar<br />
161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street)<br />
617-542-2255<br />
Great steak, seafood, wine list, and<br />
service.<br />
L’Espalier<br />
774 Boylston St.<br />
617-262-3023<br />
French dining in an elegant townhouse<br />
with a wonderful prix-fixe menu.<br />
No. 9 Park<br />
9 Park St.<br />
617-742-9991<br />
Barbara Lynch’s bistro showcases<br />
inspired French and Italian influenced<br />
food and wine on Beacon Hill.<br />
Radius<br />
85 High St.<br />
617-426-1234<br />
Features a modern French menu<br />
focusing on seasonal ingredients<br />
accompanied by a thoughtful wine list.<br />
Scampo<br />
The Liberty Hotel<br />
215 Charles St.<br />
617-536-2100<br />
Lydia Shire’s latest restaurant, featuring<br />
Italian fare produced in an open kitchen<br />
upstairs at the Liberty Hotel.<br />
Troquet<br />
140 Boylston St.<br />
617-695-9463<br />
French restaurant and wine bar perched<br />
at the edge of the Boston Common and<br />
the theatre district.<br />
Via Matta<br />
79 Park Plaza<br />
617-422-0008<br />
Elegant Italian fare and beautiful wines<br />
in a vibrant dining room - the best of<br />
Italy in Boston’s Back Bay creates an<br />
unforgettable experience.<br />
MODERATE<br />
Aquitaine<br />
569 Tremont Street<br />
617-424-8577<br />
Parisian bistro style fare.<br />
The Bristol Lounge at Four Seasons<br />
Hotel<br />
200 Boylston St.<br />
617-338-4400<br />
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in an<br />
elegant yet comfortable lounge setting<br />
with views of the Boston Public Garden.<br />
East Ocean City<br />
25-29 Beach St.<br />
617-542-2504<br />
Outstanding Chinese food restaurant<br />
highlighting seafood dishes with a fullservice<br />
bar.<br />
Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill<br />
97 Mt. Vernon Street<br />
617-720-5511<br />
Authentic regional Persian cuisine,<br />
hand-selected wine list, knowledgeable<br />
waitstaff.<br />
McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood<br />
Restaurant<br />
36 Columbus Ave<br />
617-482-3999<br />
Fresh seafood offerings that change<br />
daily.<br />
Summer Shack<br />
50 Dalton St.<br />
617-867-9955<br />
Jasper White serves well-executed seaside<br />
favorites in a casual Back Bay setting.<br />
INEXPENSIVE<br />
Au Bon Pain<br />
26 Park Plaza (across the street from<br />
Skinner) or 431 Boylston Street (at<br />
Berkeley Street)<br />
617-338-8948<br />
Casual café offers quick service.<br />
Davio’s To Go<br />
10 St. James Galleria Atrium<br />
617-357-4810<br />
Casual Italian take-out lunch spot with<br />
daily special pastas, soups, and salads.<br />
Flash’s<br />
310 Stuart St.<br />
617-574-8888<br />
American comfort food served with<br />
classic cocktails in a casual setting.<br />
Parish Café<br />
361 Boylston St.<br />
617-247-4777<br />
American restaurant with seasonal<br />
outdoor seating features sandwiches<br />
created by renowned local chefs.<br />
Piattini<br />
226 Newbury Street<br />
617-536-2020<br />
Italian wine bar with an eclectic menu;<br />
specializes in Italian-style tapas.<br />
The Upper Crust<br />
20 Charles Street<br />
617-723-9600<br />
Gourmet thin crust pizza.<br />
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Fine Jewelry $120 $143<br />
20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts $60 $73<br />
Asian Works of Art $60 $73<br />
Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets $18 $25<br />
American Indian & Ethnographic Art $60 $73<br />
Fine Books & Manuscripts $30 $36<br />
Fine Ceramics $60 $73<br />
Fine Musical Instruments $60 $73<br />
Science, Technology & Clocks $60 $73<br />
Fine Wines $60 $73<br />
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