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Christie's 28 July 2015 - 29 July 2015 New York, Rockefeller Plaza

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INTERIORS28-29 July 2015 New YorkNew York Interiors28-29 July 2015BROWSINGBrowsing our catalogues is a great way to discover more about whats coming up in future sales;alternatively check the website at www.christies.com where its possible to see all lots free of charge.Of course, once the sale is on view, visit our salerooms, open seven days a week except Bank Holidays. DESCRIPTIONS cover basic catalogue information such as size, date or age, medium, type, attribution, quantity and so on.ESTIMATES are given for all lots and can be based on prices recently paid at auction for comparable property. They can take into account rarity, condition, quality and provenance.THE RESERVE is the price below which a lot will not sell. Since it is confidential it is not published in the catalogue. The reserve will never exceed the low estimate. TALK TO OUR SPECIALISTS who will always be happy to discuss the lot in greater detail; their contact details are listed opposite. Our Specialists are availableat viewings or by appointment. CONDITION REPORTS are available on our website accompanyingthe lot descriptions. These supplement thecatalogue description and provide guidanceon a lots condition.VIEW THE LOT PERSONALLY We always recommend coming to the saleroom and looking at a lot for yourself, especially in the case of more valuable items. Our viewing roomsare open to the public and are free of charge. SYMBOLS next to the lot number can indicate a varietyof things, such as whether the lot is being sold without a reserve or if the lot has special export requirements. There is a key to symbols in the All You Need To Know section at the back of this catalogue.BIDDINGThere are four ways to buy, offering you con-venience and flexibility whether you are able to attend the auction in person or not. All of the fol-lowing services are free:IN THE SALEROOM you will experience the buzz, drama and fun of bidding in a live auction. To bid in person just arrive in time to register. For your convenience, we rec-ommend that you arrive in good time in advance of the auction. If you havent bid with us before youll need to bring some form of identification such as a drivers licence or passport and a bank reference.CHRISTIES LIVEis our online bidding service that allows you to see and hear the auction in progress and gives you a real time link into the saleroom direct from your PC. All you have to do is click to bid wherever you are. Visit christies.com to find out more.TELEPHONE BIDDING allows you to talk directly to a Christies member of staff in the auction itself who will relay progress back to you and, upon your instruction, bid on your behalf. To arrange a telephone bid please con-tact the Bids Office at least 24 hours in advance of the sale either on your visit to the saleroom or by telephoning us on +1 212 636 2437. Please make arrangements for bids in languages other than English well in advance of the sale date. Telephone bids may be recorded and by bidding on the telephone, prospective purchasers consent to the recording of their conversation.WRITTEN BIDS are great if you cannot attend the auction or are not available to participate either online or on the telephone. A written bid (also referred to as an Absentee Bid) is simply your direction to the auc-tioneer to attempt to bid at the lowest possible price, taking into account the reserve price. The auctioneer will bid progressively up to your maxi-mum bid. To find out more about written bids and how to place them refer to the written bid form at the back of this catalogue or just call our Bids Office on +1212 636 2437.BIDDER REGISTRATIONIf you have not previously bid or consigned with Christies, you should bring: lndividuals. governmenl-issued pholo idenlilicalion (such as a driving licence, national identity card, or passport) and, if not shown on the ID document, proof of current address, for example a utility bill or bank statement. Corporale clienls. a cerlilicale ol incorporalion. lor olher business slruclures such as lrusls, ollshore companies or partnerships, please contact Christies Credit Department at +1 212 636 2492 for advice on the information you should supply. A linancial relerence in lhe lorm ol a recenl bank statement, a reference from your bank, and/or your bankers contact information.Christies can supply a form of wording for the bank reference if necessary. ll you have regislered lo bid on behall ol some-one who has not previously bid or consigned with Christies, you should bring identification documents not only for yourself but also for the party on whose behalf you are bidding, together with a signed letter of authorization from that party. To allow sufficient time to process the information, you are encouraged to register at least 48 hours in advance of a sale.You should register for a numbered bidding paddle at least 30 minutes before the sale.Clients who have not made a purchase from any Christies office within the last two years and those wishing to spend more than on previous occasions, will be asked to supply a new bank reference to register. For assistance with references, please contact Christies Credit Department at +1 212 636 2490 or by fax at+1 212 636 4943.PAYING & TAKING IT HOMEOnce you have paid for your lot you can take it home or arrange for it to be delivered. Please note that many lots will be held at Redstone,our new Long Island City facility. If you dont pick up your property within 35 days of the sale, bear in mind that handling and administration charges will apply.For collection information, please refer to the Lot Collection Notice, available from our Bids Registration Staff, at Purchaser Payments or at the Packing Desk. We do advise that you contact Purchaser Payments to confirm your propertys location on +1 212 636 2495 or +1 212 974 4500. HOW MUCH YOU WILL PAY If you are successful you will pay the hammer price plus buyers premium on each lot (25% of thefirst $100,000 of the hammer price, plus 20% of the excess of the hammer price above $100,000 up to and including $2,000,000, plus 12% of any amount in excess of $2,000,000), together with any additional applicable charges, sales or compensating tax or equivalent tax in the place of sale which shall be applied on the hammer price and premium at the applicable rate. There is a PAYMENT AND SUCCESSFUL BIDS section at the back of this catalogue. If you still have any questions please call Purchaser Payments on +1212 636 2495.POST-SALE CARE All lots (including all furniture) will be held at Rockefeller Center or Redstone handling facility. Property may be transferred at Christies discre-tion following the sale and we advise that you contact Purchaser Payments on +1 212 636 2495 to determine your propertys location at any given time. Please also consult the Lot Collection Notice for collection information for purchased lots. This sheet is available from the Bidder Registration staff, Purchaser Payments or the Packing Desk. Failure to collect your property within 35 calendar days of the auction date from any Christies location, will result in handling and administration charges plus any applicable taxes. For a simple map to Redstone and contact telephone numbers, please see ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW - TAKING IT HOME located in the back of this catalogue.DELIVERY We can help you with all your transport require-ments whether local deliveries or international freight. For more details please refer to the All You Need to Know section in this catalogue or call our Art Transport Department on +1 212 636 2480.Its easy to buy at ChristiesRead this simple guide to buying at auction. If you still have questions, our terms and Conditions of Sale and Limited Warranty, as well as much more information can be found in the All You Need To Know section at the back of this catalogue. We strongly encourage you to read these sections as they set out the terms on whichproperty is bid for and bought at our sales.CONTACTSBUSINESS MANAGERSima JaliliSALE COORDINATORMegan ConroyADMINISTRATORS Nick DinersteinSabina Milbank Shannon RyanFor general enquiries about thisauction, email should be addressedto the auction administrators.EMAI LFirst initial followed by last name @christies.com (eg. Sabina Milbank = [email protected])ENQUI RI ESSALE ENQUIRIESTel: +1 212 636 2032Fax: +1 212 492 5718AUCTION RESULTSwww.christies.comView catalogues and leave bids online at christies.comTELEPHONE BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR LOTS WITH LOW-END ESTIMATES OF $1,500 AND ABOVE, NO LATER THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE SALE AND ONLY IF THE CAPACITY OF OUR POOL OF STAFF PHONE BIDDERS ALLOWS. ARRANGEMENTS TO BID IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH MUST BE MADE WELL IN ADVANCE OF THE SALE DATE.TELEPHONE BIDS MAY BE RECORDED. BY BIDDING ON THE TELEPHONE, PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS CONSENT TO THE RECORDING OF THEIR CONVERSATIONS.CHRISTIES OFFERS ALL ABSENTEE AND TELEPHONEBIDDING SERVICES AS A CONVENIENCE TO OUR CLIENTS, BUT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS OR FAILURES TO EXECUTE BIDS.PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT A RESERVE. ALL LOTS WITH AN ASTERISK MAY BE EXEMPT FROM SALES TAX,AS SET FORTH IN THE SALES TAX NOTICE AT THE BACK OF THE CATALOGUE.PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MAJORITY OF FURNITURE LOTSIN THE INTERIORS SALE ARE TRANSFERRED TO REDSTONEON THE DAY OF THE SALE. PLEASE SEE STORAGE AND COLLECTION AT THE BACK OF THE CATALOGUE FORFURTHER DETAILS. PLEASE CHECK WITH CASHIERS BEFORE PICKING UP PROPERTY.This auction featureslive online biddingregister at www.christies.comTMSPECI ALI STSArt Direction by Vladimir GolanovPhotography by Charles Kaufman and Nancy Scherl[20]Browse this auction and view real-time results on your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android devicesINTERIORSRichard NelsonFurnitureAndrew HuberFine ArtBliss SummersFurnitureVI EWI NGnew yorkEmily GladstoneFine ArtVictoria Tudor ObjectsPlease note lots marked with a square Qwill be moved to Christies RedstonePost-Sale Facility in Long Island City at 5pm on the last day of the sale. These lots can be collected from Christies Rockefeller until that time, or they will be available at Redstone on the following Monday.All other lots will be kept at Christies Rockefeller for 21 days following the sale, after which they will be transferred to Redstone and available forcollection after 2 business days.AUCTI ONTuesday 28 July 2015 10 am (Lots 1-229)2 pm (Lots 230-357) Wednesday 29 July 201510 am (Lots 358-526)2 pm (Lots 527-726)20 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, NY 10020AUCTI ONCODE ANDNUMBERIn sending absentee bids or making enquiries, this sale should be referred to as FOXY-3758 AUCTI ONEERSGemma Sudlow (# 2016494)Richard Nelson (#1184056)Francis Wahlgren (# 0868229)CONDI TI ONSOFSALEThis auction is subject toImportant Notices, Conditions of Saleand to Reserves28-29 JULY 2015 Friday24 July10 am5 pm Saturday25 July1 pm5 pm Sunday26 July1 pm5 pmMonday27 July10 am5 pm Tuesday28 July9.30 am5 pmWednesday29 July9.30 am5 pmTuesday 28 July 2015at 10 am1-229Fine ArtTuesday 28 July 2015 at 2 pm230-239Silver and Silver Plate240-270Glass271-277Porcelain and Ceramics278-288Chinese Export Works of Art289-352Chinese Works of Art 353-357Japanese and Southeast Asian Works of ArtWednesday 29 July 2015at 10 am358-526Furniture and Decorative Works of Art Wednesday 29 July 2015at 2 pm527-726Furniture, Decorative Works of Art and RugsORDER OF SALEThe Collection ofAnn Arenberg Gips and Walter F. Gips, Jr.(Lots 1-9)During their lifetimes, art connoisseurs and patrons Ann Arenberg Gips and her husband Walter F. Gips, Jr. expanded upon the collection of singular quality and breadth assembled by her parents Albert L. and Claire S. Arenberg, noted benefactors of the Art Institute of Chicago. This collection celebrated the very best in 20th Century icons Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Mir and Willem de Kooning along with masterpieces of classic American artists like David Smith, Milton Avery, Ellsworth Kelly and George Rickey. The Gips assemblage of ne art stands as a tangible legacy to a vibrant family committed to beauty, visual intellect and trailblazing ideas in all aspects of the arts and the world.7All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE6PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMANs10MIRIAM CABESSA (MOROCCAN, B. 1966)Untitledsigned and dated MIRIAM CABESSA/ 2007 (on the reverse)oil on canvas28 x 48 in. (71.1 x 121.9 cm.), unframed Painted in 2007.$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 18 December 2008, lot 144.Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.10s9JAMES ROSATI (AMERICAN, 1912-1988)Untitledsigned with artists monogram and dated JR 60 (on the underside)bronze with brown patina11 x 4 x 5 in. (27.9 x 11.4 x 12.7 cm.), including baseExecuted in 1960.$1,500-2,000 P R OVE NANC E :The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1962.E XHI B I T E D:Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, 65th American Annual Exhibition, 5 January-18 February, 1962.9s8RED GROOMS (AMERICAN, B. 1937)Ruckus and More Ruckussigned and dated Red Grooms 84 (lower left)collagepen, ink and gouache on paper on paper12 x 13 in. (31.7 x 34.2 cm.)Executed in 1984.$800-1,200 P R OVE NANC E :with Marlborough Gallery, New York. with Benjamin Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia, 1985.8s7MARGO HOFF (AMERICAN, B. 1912)Taxi Crash (Chicago)signed M. HOFF (lower right)oil on canvasboard30 x 20 in. (76.8 x 50.8 cm.)$800-1,200 7s6RICHARD ANUSZKIEWICZ (B. 1930)Untitledscreenprint in colors, 1968, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 20/35, with marginsI. 13 x 12 in. (330 x 305 mm.)$1,000-1,500 6s5VICTOR ANTON (BRITISH, 1909-1980)Relief with ball bearingscollage-painted wood and ball bearing assemblage41 x 27 in. (104.1 x 69.9 cm.)Executed in 1975.$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :with Gimpel Fils Gallery Ltd., London.Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1975.5s4BEVERLY PEPPER (AMERICAN, B. 1922)Quasi Possiblesigned with initials BP (along the base)polished steel and enamel11 x 4 x 3 in. (27.9 x 11.4 x 8.9 cm.)Executed in 1975.$1,500-2,000P R OVE NANC E :The artist.with Marlborough Gallery, Rome. 4s3LOUISE NEVELSON (1899-1988)Sky Shadow from Lead Intaglio Seriesintaglio collage, 1973, on Fabriano paper, signed, titled and dated in pencil, numbered 78/150, published by Pace Editions, Inc., New YorkS. 29 x 24 in. (750 x 622 mm.)$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1973.3s2ARNALDO POMODORO (ITALIAN, B. 1926)Energia Meccanicasilver on canvas laid down on panel15 x 9 in. (40 x 24.4 cm.)Executed in 1955.$5,000-7,000 P R OVE NANC E :The Venice Biennale. Acquired from the above by the present owners, 1956.E XHI B I T E D:Venezia, Galleria del Cavallino, Gi e Arnaldo Pomodoro, 28 August-6 September 1955.Venezia, Galleria del Cavallino, I 3P: Giorgio Perfetti, Gi e Arnaldo Pomodoro, 4-13 September 1955.Venezia, Biennale, 1956.L I T E R AT UR E :AA.VV., Libro per le sculture di Arnaldo Pomodoro, Milan, 1974, p. 85 (illustrated).F. Gualdoni, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Catalogo ragionato della scultura, Milan, 2007, vol. II, p. 380, no. 4 (illustrated).This work originally had a velvet background which has since been replaced with canvas.2THE COLLECTION OF ANN ARENBERG GIPS AND WALTER F. GIPS, JR. (LOTS 1-9)s1EDMONDO BACCI (ITALIAN, B. 1913)Avvenimento (No. 257)signed E. Bacci (lower right); signed again, dated, titled and numbered AVVENIMENTO/ N257/ Edmondo BACCI/ 1957/ No. 3151 (on the stretcher bar)oil on canvas23 x 31 in. (59.7 x 79.4 cm.)Painted in 1957.$5,000-7,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Galleria dArte del Cavallino, Venice. with Peggy Guggenheim Gallery, Venice.Acquired from the above by the present owner.E XHI B I T E D:Venice Biennale, 1958.1Fine Art (Lots 1-229)Tuesday 28 July at 10.00 am7ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sales20ROBERT BRACKMAN (AMERICAN/RUSSIAN, 1898-1980)At the Dusk of Daysigned Brackman (lower right); signed again, titled and inscribed At the Dusk of Day/ Robert Brackman/ Noank, Conn. (on the reverse)oil on canvas36 x 28 in. (92.1 x 71.8 cm.)$5,000-7,000 2019BOB THOMPSON (AMERICAN, 1937-1966)Wintersigned, dated and titled Winter/ B Thompson/ 60 (on the reverse)oil on wood7 x 13 in. (19.1 x 34.3 cm.), unframedExecuted in 1960.$6,000-8,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Vanderwoude Tannabaum Gallery, New York.19s18ANGELO IPPOLITO (AMERICAN, 1922-2001)Untitledsigned and dated Ippolito 54 (lower left)pastel, gouache, charcoal and pencil on board30 x 42 in. (76.2 x 106.7 cm.)Executed in 1954.$1,000-1,500 18s17JOE TILSON (BRITISH, B. 1928)Vowelssigned and stamped with signature Joe Tilson (lower right) and titled vowels (lower left)acrylic and ink on graph paper18 x 23 in. (45.7 x 58.4 cm.)Executed in 1969.$1,000-1,500P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, London, 1 July 1980, lot 346.Acquired from the above sale by the present owner. 1716JAMES ROSENQUIST (AMERICAN, B. 1933)Bumper Sticker for John V. Lindsaysigned, dated, titled and inscribed bumper sticker for JOHN V. LINDSAY Jim Rosenquist 1969 (throughout)spray paint, acrylic and pencil on paper19 x 22 in. (49.6 x 55.9 cm.)Executed in 1969.$6,000-8,000 16s15RUDOLPH DE HARAK (AMERICAN, 1924-2002)Untitledsigned and dated Rudolph de Harak/ 62 (on the reverse)oil on canvas30 x 30 in. (76.8 x 76.8 cm.), unframedPainted in 1962.$1,000-1,500 15sn14CARLOS BASALDUA (BASQUE) (20TH CENTURY)In Memoriamsigned and dated 65 C Basque (on the reverse)collagefabric and oil on canvas60 x 48 in. (152.4 x 121.9 cm.)Painted in 1965.$2,000-3,000 14sn13BEVERLY PEPPER (AMERICAN, B. 1922)Near Possiblesigned, dated and titled Beverly Pepper 72/ near possible (on the reverse)acrylic on canvas51 x 78 in. (130.1 x 200 cm.), unframedPainted in 1972.$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Marlborough Galleria dArte, Rome.13sn12TADAAKI KUWAYAMA (AMERICAN/JAPANESE, B. 1932)Untitledsigned and dated 1960 Tadaaki Kuwayama (on the stretcher bar)oil and paper on canvas86 x 72 in. (219.7 x 183.5 cm.), unframedExecuted in 1960.$4,000-6,000 12PROPERTY OF THE DAVID WINTON BELL GALLERY, BROWN UNIVERSITY (LOTS 11-30)n11ED MOSES (AMERICAN, B. 1926)Mac-Tessedated, titled and inscribed MAC.-TESSE Y BRANCO 12/05 (on the overlap)acrylic on canvas66 x 54 in. (167.6 x 137.2 cm.), unframedPainted in 2005.$8,000-12,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London.Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2006.11All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE821s21AFTER ANNIBALE CARRACCIThe Samaritan Woman at the Welloil on copper6 x 8 in. (16.8 x 21.3 cm.), unframed$2,000-3,000 The present lot is a copy in reverse after the original in the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan.22s22ITALIAN SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURYSt. Jeromeoil on canvas19 x 23 in. (48.3 x 60.3 cm.)$2,000-3,000 23s23ITALIAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYThe Nurture of Jupiteroil on canvas15 x 18 in. (38.1 x 47.6 cm.)$1,500-2,000 24s24AFTER FEDERICO BAROCCIThe Madonna of the Catoil on canvas44 x 37 in. (114 x 94.6 cm.)$1,500-2,000 The present work is a copy in reverse after the original in The National Gallery, London.25s25AFTER GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESIInterior of the Temple of Neptune from the Northeastoil on canvas27 x 35 in. (70.8 x 90.5 cm.), unframed$800-1,200 26s26ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYPortrait of a Gentleman, bust-length, in a blue coat, in a painted ovaloil on canvas30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm.)$2,000-3,000 27s27CIRCLE OF JACOPO VIGNALI (ITALIAN, 1592-1664)The Archangel Michaeloil on canvas30 x 24 in. (77.5 x 61 cm.)$2,500-3,500 An autographed version in which the Archangel Michael is wearing a helmet was sold at Christies, South Kensington, 5 December 2007, lot 85.28s28NORTH ITALIAN SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURYMary Magdaleneoil on canvas24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm.)$1,500-2,000 29s29FOLLOWER OF JACOB VAN RUISDAELDune landscape with cottage and gures walking along a pathoil on canvas18 x 21 in. (46 x 55.2 cm.), unframed$2,000-3,000 30s30DUTCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYDune landscape with gures resting next to a cottageoil on canvas16 x 23 in. (41.3 x 58.4 cm.), unframed$800-1,200 9ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale31PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, IOWA31FRANOIS LAFON (FRENCH, 1846-1945)Mother and Daughter at the Spinning Wheelsigned Francois Lafon (lower right)oil on canvas21 x 16 in. (53.3 x 42.5 cm.)$6,000-8,000 32PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTIONs32FRENCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYLa danse au cafe turcoil on canvas46 x 75 in. (118.7 x 190.5 cm.)$3,000-5,000 PROPERTY FROM A WEST COAST COLLECTORs33MANNER OF BERNARDO POLOStill life of Flowers and Fruit on a Tableoil on canvas42 x 63 (106.7 x 160.7 cm.)$3,000-5,000 34PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 34 AND 35)34CHARLES-FRANOIS DAUBIGNY (FRENCH, 1817-1878)Bords de lOisesigned and dated Daubigny 1872 (lower right)oil on panel9 x 14 in. (22.9 x 35.6 cm.)Executed in 1872.$6,000-8,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Arthur Tooth & Sons, Ltd., London. Private Collection, London.L I T E R AT UR E :R. Hellebranth, Charles-Franois Daubigny, Morges, 1976, p. 114, no. 337 (illustrated).3535CHARLES FRANOIS DAUBIGNY (FRENCH, 1817-1878)Bord de riviresigned Daubigny (lower right)oil on panel8 x 19 in. (20.3 x 49.7cm.)$7,000-9,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Marlborough Fine Art, London.3636ALEXANDRE HYACINTHE DUNOUY (FRENCH, 1757-1841)A classical landscape with ruins and a shepherd and shepherdess in the foregroundwith signature A. dunouy (lower right)oil on canvas, oval, the corners made up from another painting23 x 18 in. (58.4 x 48 cm.)$8,000-12,000 PROPERTY FROM THE GAIL-OXFORD COLLECTION, SOLD TO BENEFIT THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS AND BOTANICAL GARDENSs37AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE LE PAONGeneral LaFayette accompanied by his orderly James Armisteadoil on canvas33 x 28 in. (85.7 x 71.8 cm.)$1,000-5,000 The present work is a copy after the original in the collection of Lafayette College Museum, Easton, Pennsylvania.38PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE ESTATE (LOTS 38-45)s38ARTIST UNKNOWN, 19TH CENTURYA Horse and two Greyhounds in a landscapebears signature JAN MORTEL (lower right)oil on panel15 x 19 1 in. (40 x 50.2 cm.)$1,000-1,500 39s39ROBERT SCHEFFER (AUSTRIAN, 1859-1934)The Artist in his Studiosigned and dated Rob Scheffer 1931 (lower right)oil on canvas32 x 25 in. (82 x 64.8 cm.)Painted in 1931.$1,000-1,500 40s40MAX PISTORIUS (AUSTRIAN, 1894-1960)Nude Model in the Artists Studiosigned and dated M. Pistorius 32 (lower right)oil on canvas31 x 23 in. (80 x 59.7 cm.)Painted in 1932.$1,500-2,000 3337All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE10PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW YORK COLLECTIONs50ANTOINE PONCET (SWISS, B. 1928)Fraimisemencesigned with initials and dated AP 3/6 (along the lower edge)bronze10 x 8 x 6 in. (25.4 x 21.6 x 15.2 cm.)Executed in 1967. This work is number two from an edition of six.$2,000-3,000 E XHI B I T E D:New York, Charles E. Slatkin, Inc., 1973.L I T E R AT UR E :I. Jianou, Antoine Poncet, Paris, 1975, p. 79, no. 160 (another cast illustrated pl. 23). 50s49AFTER PABLO PICASSOLe Visage de la paix, bleuwith woven signature (lower left center); dated and numbered 372/500 1997 (on a label on the reverse)wool pile tapestry76 x 67 in. (193 x 170.2 cm)Published by Desso, Netherlands, under the license of succession Picasso-Paris.$2,000-3,000 49PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE DUTCH COLLECTOR (LOTS 48 AND 49)s48AFTER PABLO PICASSOFemme au chapeau a pompons et au corsage imprimwith woven signature and inscription pour Sabarts/mon ami/Picasso (lower right); numbered 129/500 (on a label attached to the reverse)wool pile tapestry46 x 35 in. (118.1 x 90.2 cm.)Published by Desso, Netherlands, under the license of succession Picasso-Paris.$2,000-3,000 4847GEORGES ROUAULT (1871-1958)Passion: three plates; Cirque de Ltoile Filante: two platesChrist au faubourg (C. . 258; W. 338), aquatint in colors, 1935, on Montval, from the edition of 270, published by Vollard, Paris, printed by Lacourire, Paris, with margins; Pecheur (C. & R. 267), aquatint in colors, 1936, on Montval, from the edition of 245, published by Vollard, Paris, printed by Lacourire, Paris, with margins; Chemineau (C. & R. 259), aquatint in colors, 1935, from the edition of 270, published by Vollard, Paris, printed by Lacourire, Paris, with margins; Dors, Mon Amour (C. & R. 256B), aquatint in colors, 1935, on wove paper, from the edition of 280, published by Vollard, Paris, printed by Lacourire, Paris, with margins; Madame Louison (C. & R. 246), aquatint in colors, 1935, on wove paper, from the edition of 280, published by Vollard, Paris, printed by Lacourire, Paris, with marginseach P. 12 x 8 in. (305 x 216 mm.)(5) $5,000-7,000 47s46PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)Les Saltimbanques, from Souvenirs dun collectionneur (B. 855; M. 285)lithograph, 1958, on wove paper, signed in red crayon (faded), numbered 28/100, published by A. C. Mazo, Paris, with marginsL. 8 x 6 in. (216 x 162 mm.) S. 17 x 12 in. (448 x 327 mm.)$1,500-2,000 46s45PAUL CSAR HELLEU (1859-1927)Portrait de femmedrypoint, on wove paper, signed in pencil, with marginsP. 21 x 13 in. (546 x 337 mm.)$1,000-1,500 45s44PAUL CSAR HELLEU (1859-1927)Portrait de femmedrypoint in colors, on wove paper, signed in pencil, with marginsP. 21 x 13 in. (546 x 337 mm.)$1,000-1,500 44s43MERSAD BERBER (BOSNIAN, B. 1940)Untitled (two gures)signed and inscribed 011 9/ Mersad/ BERBER (lower right)collagepastel on printed paper on gold leaf on paper22 x 16 in. (57.6 x 41.9 cm.)$800-1,200 43s42HAROLD JAMES YOUNGMAN (BRITISH, 1886-1968)Ishmaelinscribed with artist signature and titled H./.YOUNGMAN/ ISHMAEL (on the base)bronze with brown patina10 x 1 x 2 in. (25.4 x 4.8 x 5.4 cm.)$1,000-1,500 42s41POUL RNNE (DANISH, 1884-1964)Interior with bouquet of owerssigned Poul Rnne. (lower right)oil on canvas15 x 12 in. (40 x 30.5 cm.)$700-900 4111ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the salePROPERTY OF A TEXAS COLLECTORs60MAREK HALTER (GERMAN, B. 1936)Untitledsigned Marek Halter (lower left) and inscribed no. 9 (on the reverse)oil on canvas24 x 19 in. (61.6 x 50.2 cm.)$800-1,200 P R OVE NANC E :with John Carter Galleries, Austin.60s59MARCEL GROMAIRE (FRENCH, 1892-1971)Paysagesigned and dated 1923/ Gromaire (lower right)India ink and wash on paper laid down on paper16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 32.4 cm.)Executed in 1923.$1,000-1,500 Franoise Chibret-Plaussu of Galerie de la Prsidence has conrmed the authenticity of this drawing.59PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR (LOTS 58 AND 59)s58MARCEL GROMAIRE (FRENCH, 1892-1971)Paysage au hronsigned and dated Gromaire/ 1946 (lower right)watercolor, India ink and gouache on paper12 x 17 in. (32.4 x 43.5 cm.)Executed in 1946.$3,000-5,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Associated American Artist Galleries, New York.Franoise Chibret-Plaussu of Galerie de la Prsidence has conrmed the authenticity of this drawing.58PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTION, NORTH CAROLINA57BLA KDR (HUNGARIAN, 1877-1955)Batherssigned KDR/ BLA (lower right)oil on canvas20 x 27 in. (50.8 x 69.5 cm.)$7,000-9,000 57PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF MARILYN JONES56VU CAO DAM (FRENCH, 1908-2000)Le Rendez-Voussigned and dated Vu caodam 72 (lower left); signed and dated again, titled, numbered and inscribed with characters 650 16/ Le rendez- vous/ Vu caodam/ 1972 (on the reverse)oil on canvas36 x 28 in. (92.1 x 73 cm.)Painted in 1972.$15,000-20,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Wally Findlay Galleries, New York.56s55FRANOISE GILOT (FRENCH, B. 1921)The Teasigned and dated 1952 F. Gilot (lower right)pen and ink on paper19 x 25 in. (49.8 x 65.1 cm.), unframedExecuted in 1952.$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Galerie Louis Leiris/ Galerie Simon, Paris.55s54FRANOISE GILOT (FRENCH, B. 1921)Joysigned F. Gilot- (lower left); titled and dated Joy VIII 31 Decembre 46 (on the reverse)pencil on paper19 x 25 in. (50.4 x 65.7 cm.), unframedDrawn in 1946.$2,000-3,000 54s53FRANOISE GILOT (FRENCH, B. 1921)Smiling Dover Sole and Flowerssigned F. Gilot- (lower right); dated, titled and numbered Smiling Dover sole and owers- XX 23 Janvier 47 (on the reverse)pencil on paper19 x 25 in. (50.4 x 65.4 cm.), unframedDrawn in 1947.$3,000-5,000 53s52FRANOISE GILOT (FRENCH, B. 1921)Arianesigned and dated F. Gilot 43 (lower right) and titled ARIANE (upper right); inscribed (throughout the reverse)pencil on paper7 x 4 in. (18.1 x 10.8 cm.), unframedDrawn in 1943.$1,200-1,800 52s51FRANOISE GILOT (FRENCH, B. 1921)Self Portrait of the Artistsigned and dated F. Gilot 43 (lower right); titled self portrait of the artist (on the reverse)pencil on paper6 x 6 in. (17.4 x 16.5 cm.)Drawn in 1943.$800-1,200 5161 No LotAll lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE126262PABLO PICASSO (SPANISH, 1881-1973)Dedicated to Miguel Gasparsigned, dated and dedicated PARA Miguel/ Gaspar/ Picasso/ el 6.11.60. (throughout)wax crayon on the frontispiece of Trozo de Piel 9 x 6 in. (22.9 x 15.9 cm.), overallExecuted in 1960.$8,000-12,000 Claude Picasso has conrmed the authenticity of this work.6363ANDRE MASSON (FRENCH, 1896-1987)Arbre-Femme (femme luminaire)signed and numbered Andr Masson (on the right leg)bronze with dark brown patina and mirror elementsHeight: 49 in. (124.7 cm.)Conceived and cast in 1974. This work is number ve from an edition of eight.$12,000-18,000 P R OVE NANC E :Acquired by the present owner, March 2012.L I T E R AT UR E :R. Passeron, Andre Masson, General Catalogue of the Sculptures, New York, 1988, pp. 130-131, no. 26 (another cast illustrated in color; another cast illustrated again, p. 132, g. 107).64s64ANTONIO GREDIAGA KIEFF (CANADIAN/SPANISH, B. 1936)Cabeza y Musasigned and numbered Kieff 3/9 (along the lower edge)polished bronze24 x 7 x 7 in. (62.9 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm.), including baseThis work is number three from an edition of nine.$2,000-3,000 65s65ANTONIO GREDIAGA KIEFF (CANADIAN/SPANISH, B. 1936)Tetesigned and numbered Kieff 1/9 (along the lower edge)polished bronze16 x 9 x 4 in. (41.3 x 22.9 x 10.8 cm.), including baseThis work is number one from an edition of nine.$1,500-2,000 PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTIONs66ULISSE CAPUTO (ITALIAN, 1872-1948)Le jardin du Luxembourgsigned, dated and inscribed U. Caputo/ PARIS -02- (lower left)oil on canvas13 x 18 in. (33.7 x 47.3 cm.), unframedPainted in 1902.$3,000-5,000 6767MAXIMILIEN LUCE (FRENCH, 1858-1941)Paris sous la neigesigned and dated Luce 37 (lower right)oil on paper laid down on canvas18 x 15 in. (46.3 x 38 cm.)Painted in 1937.$7,000-9,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; ric Pillon Enchres, Versailles, 1 July 2007, lot 74.Acquired from the above sale by the present owner.68 No Lot 69s69JOACHIM KARSCH (GERMAN, 1897-1945)Sitzende mit Angezogenemsigned with initials and numbered JK/ II (along the edge)bronze with brown patina on a wooden base22 x 7 x 8 in. (55.9 x 20 x 20.3 cm.)$5,000-7,000 70PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTIONs70REN SINICKI (FRENCH, B. 1910)Figures in a landscapesigned Sinicki (lower right)oil on canvas18 x 21 in. (45.7 x 55.2 cm.)$1,000-1,500 6613ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale71s71PIERRE BOUDET (FRENCH, B. 1925)La Plage de Trouville, Deauvillesigned -P Boudet- (lower left); signed again, signed with initials, dated, titled and inscribed P.B./ Pierre BOUDET/ Plage de Trouville, Deauville/ Aot 60 no. 311 (on the reverse)oil on masonite10 x 13 in. (26.7 x 34.3 cm.)Executed in 1960.$800-1,200 P R OVE NANC E :with Wally Findlay Galleries, New York.72s72PAUL GAGNI (FRENCH, 1893-1962)Boulevard des Italienssigned Gagni (lower left)oil on canvas20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)$1,500-2,000 73s73PAUL GAGNI (FRENCH, 1893-1962)La Bourse, Parissigned Gagni (lower right)oil on canvas20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)$1,500-2,000 74s74ANDR VIGNOLES (FRENCH, B. 1920)Temps grissigned A. Vignoles (lower right); titled TEMPS GRIS (on the stretcher bar)oil on canvas13 x 16 in. (33 x 40.6 cm.)$800-1,200 P R OVE NANC E :with David B. Findlay Galleries, New York.75s75BRUNO KRAUSKOPF (GERMAN, 1892-1960)View from Central Parksigned B. Krauskopf (lower center)brown ink and wash on paper16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.)$1,000-1,500 76SOLD BY THE ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN TO BENEFIT ITS ACQUISITIONS PROGRAM (LOTS 76-97)s76ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Faceless Reclining Nudesigned and dated De Niro 62 (upper right)oil on paper21 x 30 in. (55.2 x 76.2 cm.)Executed in 1962.$2,500-3,500 77s77ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Woman in an Armchairsigned and dated De Niro/ Dec. 58 (lower right)oil and charcoal on paper22 x 30 in. (57.2 x 77.5 cm.)Executed in 1958.$1,500-2,000 78s78ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Crucixionsigned and dated De Niro 61 (upper left)watercolor on paper21 x 17 in. (55.2 x 45.1 cm.)Executed in 1961.$2,000-3,000 79s79ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Still Lifesigned and dated De Niro 60 (lower center)ink, charcoal and wash on paper28 x 22 in. (72.4 x 57.2 cm.)Executed in 1960.$2,000-3,000 80s80ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Still Life with Pineapplesigned and dated De Niro 60 (lower right)ink on paper14 x 21 in. (35.6 x 55.2 cm.)Executed in 1960.$1,500-2,000 All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE14s90LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Girls by Treesigned Eilshemius- (lower right)oil on paper laid down on board17 x 12 in. (44.5 x 32.4 cm.)$1,800-2,500 90s89LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Sailboat and Moonsigned Eilshemius (lower right)oil on board8 x 9 in. (20.3 x 24.8 cm.)$800-1,200 89s88LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)House with a Mountain Viewsigned Eilshemius (lower left)oil on paperboard mounted on board and aluminum9 x 13 in. (22.9 x 33 cm.)Executed circa 1905.$1,800-2,500 88s87LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Seascape with Sailboat and Lighthousesigned Eilshemius- (lower right) and dated 1918- (lower left)oil on masonite14 x 27 in. (36.2 x 68.6 cm.)Executed in 1918.$2,500-3,500 87s86LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Lake at Sunsetsigned Eilshemius. (lower left)oil on paperboard laid down on masonite8 x 17 in. (22.2 x 45.1 cm.)Executed circa 1914.$1,500-2,000 86s85LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Samoan Girl on Beachsigned Elshemus (lower right)oil on paperboard laid down on board8 x 5 in. (20.3 x 14.9 cm.)Executed in 1907.$1,500-2,000 85s84LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Two Nudes at the Seashoresigned and dated Eilshemius-/ 1889 (lower left)oil on canvas16 x 20 in. (41.3 x 51.4 cm.)Painted in 1889.$2,500-3,500 84s83LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Three Nudes on Seaside Cliffssigned Elshemus (lower right)watercolor, pencil and wash on paper laid down on masonite20 x 14 in. (50.8 x 35.6 cm.)$800-1,200 83s82ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Crucixionsigned and dated De Niro 61 (upper right)watercolor on paper21 x 17 in. (55.2 x 44.5 cm.)Executed in 1961.$2,000-3,000 82s81ROBERT DE NIRO, SR. (AMERICAN, 1922-1993)Still Life with Flowerssigned and dated De Niro 61 (upper left)ink on paper15 x 12 in. (40 x 30.5 cm.)Executed in 1961.$1,000-1,500 8115ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the salePROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTORsn100GAJIN FUJITA (AMERICAN, B. 1972)Letters of Damselsigned and titled LETTERS OF DAMSEL GAJIN (on the reverse)spray enamel and graphite on paper collage23 x 45 in. (58.4 x 115.5 cm.)Executed in 2003.$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :with L.A. Louver Gallery, Los Angeles.Acquired from the above by the present owner.10099OLGA BULGAKOVA (RUSSIAN, B. 1951)Dwarfssigned with initials O.B. (lower left); signed again and titled O. Bulgakova/ Dwarfs (on the reverse) and indistinctly inscribed in Cyrillic (underneath the stretcher bar)oil on canvas65 x 67 in. (166.4 x 171.5 cm.)Painted in 1992.$6,000-8,000 PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTOR (LOTS 98 AND 99)98NATALIA NESTEROVA (RUSSIAN, B. 1944)Balancesigned and titled in Cyrillic Nesterova N./ Balance (on the reverse)oil on canvas62 x 54 in. (157.5 x 137.2 cm.)Painted in 1992.$8,000-12,000 s97MORRIS BRODERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1928)Kneeling Woman IIIsigned and dated Broderson 61 (lower right)pastel and charcoal on paper39 x 27 in. (99 x 69.9 cm.)Executed in 1961.$1,000-1,500 97s96MORRIS BRODERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1928)Kabuki Dancersigned and dated Broderson 61 (lower left)pastel and charcoal on paper33 x 27 in. (84.5 x 69.9 cm.)Executed in 1961.$1,000-1,500 96s95MORRIS BRODERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1928)Lizzie Awaresigned and dated Broderson 67 (lower left)pastel, gouache and pencil on paper38 x 26 in. (98.4 x 66 cm.)Executed in 1967.$1,000-1,500 95s94MORRIS BRODERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1928)Death of the Picador IIsigned and dated Broderson 61 (lower left)charcoal, ink and serigraph on paper36 x 28 in. (91.4 x 71.1 cm.)Executed in 1961.$800-1,200 94s93MORRIS BRODERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1928)Angel with Harpsigned and dated twice Broderson 61 (lower right and upper left)pastel, charcoal, ink and printers ink on paper36 x 27 in. (91.4 x 70.5 cm.)Executed in 1961.$800-1,200 93n92MORRIS BRODERSON (AMERICAN, B. 1928)Home of Sanchez Mejas with View of Bullringsigned and dated Broderson 67 (lower right)oil on canvas50 x 90 in. (127.6 x 229.9 cm.)Painted in 1967.$4,000-6,000 92s91LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (AMERICAN, 1864-1941)Interiorsigned Elshemus. (lower right)oil on paper laid down on board5 x 8 in. (12.7 x 22.2 cm.)Executed circa 1905.$1,200-1,800 919899All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE16PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE WEST COAST COLLECTION (LOTS 101-103)s101EMILIO GRAU SALA (SPANISH, 1911-1975)Auto Portraitsigned Grau/ sala (lower right)oil on canvas32 x 21 in. (81.3 x 54.6 cm.)Painted circa 1938.$3,000-5,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Sothebys, New York, 13 September 2005, lot 80.Julin Grau Santos has conrmed the authenticity of this painting.102FERDINAND DU PUIGAUDEAU (FRENCH, 1864-1930)Promenade en barque de nuit Briresigned F. du Puigaudeau. (lower left)oil on canvas21 x 28 in. (54.6 x 73 cm.)$6,000-8,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Grosvenor Gallery Fine Arts Ltd., London.Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 25 February 2004, lot 52.Antoine Laurentin has kindly conrmed the authenticity of this painting.s103WILLIAM ALEXANDER GRIFFITH (AMERICAN, 1866-1940)Autumn Landscapesigned and dated WILLIAM A. GRIFFITH 1928. (lower right)oil on canvas26 x 48 in. (66 x 121.9 cm.)Painted in 1928.$3,000-5,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Bonhams & Butterelds, Los Angeles, 8 December 2004, lot 302.104PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK ESTATE (LOTS 104-118)104ANDR GISSON (AMERICAN, 1921-2003)Figures by a lake; together with Two Womenthe rst signed A Gisson (lower right); the companion signed A Gisson (upper left)each oil on canvaseach 9 x 12 in. (22.9 x 31.1 cm.)(2) $1,000-1,500 105105ROGER-JOSEPH JOURDAIN (FRENCH, 1845-1918)Laprs midi tranquillesigned Roger Jourdain (lower left)oil on canvas31 x 17 in. (80 x 45.1 cm.)Painted circa 1885.$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Peter Matthews Ltd., London106106ANDR HAMBOURG (FRENCH, 1909-1999)Aprs midi sur la plagesigned a. hambourg (lower left); signed again with initials and titled a.h./ apres midi/ sur la plage (on the reverse)oil on canvas15 x 18 in. (38.4 x 46 cm.)$4,000-6,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Wally Findlay Galleries, New York.107107JOHANNES SCHIEFER (AMERICAN/DUTCH, 1896-1979)A Mediterranean coastal landscapesigned Johannes Schiefer. (lower left)oil on canvas22 x 30 in. (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)$1,000-1,500 108108BERNARD LAMOTTE (FRENCH, 1903-1983)Figures and Boats in the Harborsigned Bernard Lamotte (lower right)oil on canvas laid down on board26 x 34 in. (68 x 86.4 cm.)$1,000-1,500 109109BERNARD LAMOTTE (FRENCH, 1903-1983)Parisian Street Scenesigned Bernard Lamotte (lower right); with artist stamp (twice on the reverse)oil on canvas24 x 18 in. (61 x 45.7 cm.)$1,000-1,500 110110JEAN MISCESLAS PESK (UKRAINIAN, 1870-1949)Fillette au Jardinstamped ATELIER PESKE (lower right)oil on canvas22 x 18 in. (55.9 x 46.4 cm.)Painted in 1919.$3,000-5,000 10110210317ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale111111WILLIAM SKILLING (AMERICAN/BRITISH, 1862-1964)Cheetah in a harnesssigned Skilling (lower right)oil on canvas48 x 60 in. (122.8 x 153 cm.)$2,000-3,000 112112WILLIAM SKILLING (AMERICAN/BRITISH, 1862-1964)Zebrasigned Skilling (lower right)oil on canvas48 x 60 in. (122.8 x 152.4 cm.)$2,000-3,000 113113ROBERT STONE (BRITISH,(1820-1870)At the Races (three works)each signed R Stone (two lower right; one lower left)each oil on paneleach 6 x 12 in. (15.9 x 31.1 cm.)(3) $1,500-2,000 114114ROBERT STONE (BRITISH, 1820-1870)Fox Hunting Scenes (a pair)each signed R Stone (lower right)each oil on paneleach 6 x 12 in. (15.2 x 31.1 cm.) (2) $1,000-1,500 115115FERNANDO CIANCIANAINI (FERNAND CIAN) (ITALIAN, (1889-1954)Bust of a boysigned and inscribed Fernand Cian - Paris (along the edge)painted plaster18 x 9 x 7 in. (45.7 x 24.8 x 17.8 cm.), including base$800-1,200 116 No Lot 117n117VALERIE JAUDON (AMERICAN, 1945)Port Gibsonsigned, dated and titled PORT GIBSON Valerie Jaudon 1974 (on the overlap)oil on canvas72 x 72 in. (182.9 x 182.9 cm.)Painted in 1974.$7,000-9,000 118118JIMMY ERNST (AMERICAN/GERMAN, 1920-1984)Untitledsigned and dated Jimmy Ernst 71 (lower right); signed and dated again Jimmy Ernest 71 (on the reverse)oil on canvas50 x 60 in. (127.6 x 152.4 cm.)Painted in 1971.$10,000-15,000 119PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMANs119VICTOR VASARELY (1906-1997)Vega-Palscreenprint in colors, 1969, on smooth wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 54/267, published by Editions Denise Ren, Paris, with marginsI. 22 x 22 in. (578 x 578 mm.) S. 30 x 26 in. (775 x 673 mm.)$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 31 July 2008, lot 338.Acquired from the above sale by the present owner.120s120CHRISTOPHER LE BRUN (BRITISH, B. 1951)Study for Helmsigned and dated Le Brun 85 (lower left)acrylic and gouache on paper26 x 34 in. (68 x 86.4 cm.)Executed in 1985.$1,500-2,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London.All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE18s130REGINALD MARSH (AMERICAN, 1898-1954)Untitled (Studies of Three Women)oil on gessoed masonite22 x 16 in. (55.9 x 40.6 cm.)Painted in 1940.$4,000-6,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Chicago, Illinois.Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1981.L I T E R AT UR E :W. Conger, Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Reginald Marsh, Chicago, Illinois, 1985, p. 11, illustrated.130PROPERTY FROM A MIDWESTERN COLLECTION (LOTS 129-131)s129REGINALD MARSH (AMERICAN, 1898-1954)Untitled (Nude in Hat)oil on gessoed masonite22 x 16 in. (55.9 x 40.6 cm.)Painted in 1949.$3,000-5,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Chicago, Illinois.Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1981.L I T E R AT UR E :W. Conger, Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Reginald Marsh, Chicago, Illinois, 1985, p. 10, illustrated.129s128LEON KROLL (AMERICAN, 1884-1975)Untitled (Head of a Woman)oil on masonite18 x 15 in. (45.7 x 38.1 cm.)$1,500-2,000 128s127LEON KROLL (AMERICAN, 1884-1975)Nanettesigned Leon Kroll (lower right); signed again and titled L. Kroll/ Nanette (on the stretcher bar)oil on canvas19 x 15 in. (48.3 x 38.1 cm.)$2,000-3,000 127s126LEON KROLL (AMERICAN, 1884-1975)Untitled (Portrait of a Woman)signed Kroll (lower right)oil on canvas laid down on masonite21 x 14 in. (53.3 x 37.5 cm.)$2,000-3,000 126PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW YORK COLLECTIONs125ALBERT KOTIN (AMERICAN, 1907-1980)Untitledsigned and dated Albert/ Kotin 1961 (lower left)oil on canvasboard27 x 20 in. (68.6 x 50.8 cm.)Painted in 1961.$2,000-3,000 125s124LEON KROLL (AMERICAN, 1884-1975)Lakeside landscape; and a companion landscapeeach oil on canvasboardthe largest 13 x 16 in. (33 x 40.6 cm.); the companion 9 x 12 in. (24.1 x 32.4 cm.)(2) $1,000-1,500 124PROPERTY FROM A MIDWESTERN COLLECTIONs123ALLEN TUCKER (AMERICAN, 1866-1939)A Branchsigned Allen Tucker (lower right)oil on canvas30 x 36 in. (76.8 x 92.1 cm.)Painted in 1930.$5,000-7,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Chicago, Illinois.Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1981.E XHI B I T E D:New York, The Art Students League of New York, The Allen Tucker Memorial, November 10-December 6, 1980, no. 28.L I T E R AT UR E :The Art Students League of New York, The Allen Tucker Memorial, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1980, n.p., no. 28, illustrated.123122WOLF KAHN (AMERICAN/GERMAN, B. 1927)Off Pleasant Valley Roadsigned W Kahn (lower left center); dated, titled and numbered #40-1990 Off Pleasant Valley Road (on the stretcher bar); dated and numbered again #40.1990 (on the reverse)oil on canvas22 x 34 in. (55.9 x 87 cm.)Painted in 1990.$8,000-12,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Marianne Friedland Gallery, Toronto.122121WOLF KAHN (AMERICAN/GERMAN, B. 1927)Dark Middlesigned W Kahn (lower right); dated and inscribed 2006/206 (on the reverse); dated and inscribed again and titled 2006/206 Dark Middle (on the stretcher bar)oil on canvas54 x 36 in. (137.2 x 91.4 cm.)Painted in 2006.$15,000-20,000 12119ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sales140WILLIAM CHARLES ANTHONY FRERICHS (AMERICAN, 1829-1905)View from Staten Islandsigned W Fririch T (lower left)oil on canvas16 x 30 in. (40.6 x 76.2 cm.)$5,000-7,000 P R OVE NANC E :Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ganz.Gift from the above to the present owner, 1971.PROPERTY FROM THE SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART, SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ACQUISITIONS FUND (LOTS 139 AND 140)s139WILLIAM CHARLES ANTHONY FRERICHS (AMERICAN, 1829-1905)View from Staten Islandsigned W Frerichs (lower right)oil on canvas18 x 32 in. (45.8 x 81.3 cm.)$5,000-7,000 P R OVE NANC E :Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ganz.Gift from the above to the present owner, 1971.138LOUIS REMY MIGNOT (AMERICAN, 1831-1870)Mountain Landscape with Ruinssigned and dated LR Mignot 53 (lower right)oil on canvas29 x 42 in. (75 x 106.7 cm.)Painted in 1853.$15,000-25,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anton Rudert, Jr., New York.Acquired by the late owner from the above, 1978.According to John W. Coffey, Curator of American and Modern Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, the present work is a European scene, most probably based on sketches made in Germany. At the time Mignot was based at The Hague and very much under the inuence of contemporary Dutch landscape painters, especially his teacher Andreas Schelfhout. It relates in a general way to several other landscapes from this early period in Mignots career. (unpublished letter, 2014)138s137BEN BENN (RUSSIAN/AMERICAN, 1884-1983)Still Life with Pears; together with Still Life with Appleseach signed and dated Ben/ 60 (lower right)each oil on canvasthe largest 13 x 19 in. (33 x 48.3 cm.); the second 13 x 15 in. (33.7 x 38.7 cm.)Each painted in 1960. (2) $1,000-1,500 137s136ROBERT M. KULICKE (AMERICAN, B. 1924)Still life of two pears, a lemon and a mug on a tablesigned and dated Kulicke 56 (upper right)oil on panel8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm.)Executed in 1956.$4,000-6,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 15 January 2008, lot 473. Acquired from the above sale by the present owner.136s135PHILIP GUSTON (AMERICAN, 1913-1980)Portraits (Four Works)the rst signed Phill Goldstein (lower center); one signed Phill Goldstein (lower right) and titled ALICE (lower center); one signed and dated Phill/ Goldstein/ 1930 (upper left); one titled Alice (right center)three pencil on paper; one pencil, watercolor and wash on paperthe largest 19 x 12 in. (48.3 x 30.5 cm.); one 15 x 10 in. (38.1 x 25.4 cm.); one 12 x 8 in. (30.5 x 21.6 cm.); one 10 x 7 in. (26 x 18.4 cm.)Each executed circa 1930. (4) $5,000-7,000 135PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTIONs134LUDWIG BEMELMANS (AMERICAN, 1898-1962)Sketch for Walkers Bourbonsigned Bemelmans (lower left)collageink, pencil, gouache and paper on paper15 x 14 in. (39.3 x 35.6 cm.)$3,000-5,000 134s133JOHN HENRY WILDE (AMERICAN, 1919-2006)Nude riding birddated 1965 (upper right); signed and dated again John Wilde/ 1965 (on the reverse)oil on board7 x 11 in. (17.8 x 27.9 cm.)Executed 1965.$5,000-7,000 133132REGINALD MARSH (AMERICAN, 1898-1954)Girl in Blue Dresssigned and dated Reginald Marsh 43 (lower left)oil on masonite18 x 23 in. (45.6 x 59.4 cm,)Executed in 1943.$7,000-10,000 P R OVE NANC E :Felicia Marsh Collection.with Sheldon Ross Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama.Anonymous sale; Shannons, Milford, Connecticut, 27 October 2011, lot 102.Acquired by the present owner from the above.s131REGINALD MARSH (AMERICAN, 1898-1954)Untitled (Woman Walking)oil on gessoed board20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.)Painted in 1943.$5,000-7,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Chicago, Illinois.Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1981.L I T E R AT UR E :W. Conger, Douglas Kenyon, Inc., Reginald Marsh, Chicago, Illinois, 1985, p. 8, illustrated.131132139140All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE20141PROPERTY OF A TEXAS COLLECTOR (LOTS 141-149)s141MEXICAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYVirgin of Guadalupeoil on canvas42 x 33 in. (108.6 x 83.8 cm.), unframed$2,000-3,000 142s142MEXICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYNia con trenzasoil on board31 x 26 in. (80 x 66 cm.), overall$800-1,200 143sn143MEXICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYFour Cardinalsoil on canvas78 x 45 in. (198.1 x 116.2 cm.), unframed$3,000-5,000 144s144FRANCISCO ZIGA (1912-1998)Cuatro Figuras de Pie (B. 49)lithograph in colors, 1979, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 3/25, printed by Kyron S.A., Mexico City, with their blindstampS. 17 x 24 in. (438 x 610 mm.)$1,000-1,500 145s145FRANCISCO ZIGA (1912-1998)Dos mujeres con ninos (B. 86)lithograph in colors, 1982, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 108/135, printed by Kyron, S.A., Mexico City, with their blindstamp, published by Brewster Editions, New YorkS. 23 x 35 in. (597 x 889 mm.)$800-1,200 146s146FRANCISCO ZIGA (1912-1998)Mujer con Naranja (B. 19)screenprint in colors, 1974, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 182/300, printed and published by Kyron, S.A., Mexico City, with their blindstampS. 26 x 19 in. (680 x 486 mm.)$700-900 147s147FRANCISCO ZIGA (1912-1998)La fonda (B. 67)lithograph in colors, 1981, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 63/100 (there were also 10 artists proofs), published by Ediciones Poligrafa, S. A., BarcelonaS. 22 x 29 in. (559 x 759 mm.)$800-1,200 148s148FRANCISCO ZIGA (1912-1998)La escalera (V. 335)lithograph in colors, 1986, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 27/150, printed by Mourlot, Paris, published by Brewster Editions, New YorkS. 29 x 21 in. (756 x 540 mm.)$800-1,200 149s149FRANCISCO ZIGA (1912-1998)Nias con Panes (V. 286)lithograph in colors, 1980, on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 103/125, printed by Kyron, S.A., Mexico City, with their blindstamp, published by Brewster Editions, New YorkS. 22 x 31 in. (559 x 800 mm.)$800-1,200 150n150BENITO REBOLLEDO CORREA (CHILEAN, 1881-1964)Peace in the Countrysigned Benito Rebolledo (lower left)oil on canvas laid down on masonite41 x 53 in. (104.1 x 134.6 cm.)$6,000-8,000 21ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale151PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMANsn151GABRIELA ARVALO (MEXICAN, B. 1964)Madre Tabasquena: a triptychsigned, indistinctly inscribed and dated Gabriela Arvalo /Tab. 85 (upper center)watercolor on paperoverall 37 x 83 in. (95.3 x 210.8 cm.)Executed in 1985.$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 4 March 2008, lot 197.Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.152n152VICTOR RODRIGUEZ (MEXICAN, B. 1970)Visible womansigned, dated, titled and inscribed VISIBLE WOMAN/ July 8, 2005/ VICTOR RODRIGUEZ/ NYC. (on the reverse)acrylic on canvas80 x 96 in. (203.2 x 243.8 cm.), unframedPainted in 2005.$10,000-15,000 PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTIONn153PHILIP JACKSON (BRITISH, B. 1944)Gale Force Nunsigned and inscribedJackson O and stamped with Morris Singer Foundry mark (along the lower edge)bronze with grey patina and polished bronze70 x 59 x 46 in. (177.8 x 150 x 117 cm.)This work is from an edition of eight.$15,000-25,000 PROPERTY FROM THE MILLER FAMILY COLLECTION154ELIZABETH CATLETT (AMERICAN, 1915-2012)Mother and Childinscribed with initials EC (on the back)bronze with dark brown patina16 x 5 x 6 in. (40.9 x 14.9 x 16.5 cm.), excluding baseModeled circa 1975.$10,000-15,000 P R OVE NANC E :The artist.Private collection, acquired from the above.By descent to the present owner.155PROPERTY FROM THE GEORGIA OKEEFFE MUSEUM, SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ACQUISITIONS FUNDs155BRUCE WEBER (B. 1946)Georgia OKeeffe, Santa Fe, 1984gelatin silver printsigned, titled, dated, numbered 6/15 and notation 6928-67/12 in pencil (on the verso)image: 13 x 10 in. (34.1 x 27.1 cm.)sheet: 14 x 11 in. (36 x 28.4 cm.)$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, October 9, 1997, lot 426.156n156MING FAY (CHINESE, B. 1943)Cherrystonesigned and dated Ming Fay 1980 (on the underside)mixed media33 x 44 x 20 in. (83.8 x 111.8 x 50.8 cm.)Executed in 1980.$5,000-7,000 157PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW YORK COLLECTIONs157AFTER ALEXANDER CALDERAmerican Revolution Bicentennialwool tapestry, with woven signature and Pinton tapestry mark (lower center), Pinton and Aubusson tapestry labels and woven edition number 34 (on the reverse)41 x 58 in. (104.8 x 148.6 cm.)$4,000-6,000 158PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, CALIFORNIA (LOTS 158-160)s158RED GROOMS (AMERICAN, B. 1937)Chinese palanquinsigned Red Grooms (along the edge)painted plaster11 x 15 x 7 in. (29.2 x 39.3 x 19.7 cm.)$2,000-3,000 159s159LOWELL NESBITT (AMERICAN, 1933-1993)Pink Spotted Lilysigned, dated twice, titled and inscribed PINK SPOTTED LILY -81/ L. NESBITT/ NEW YORK, 1981 (on the reverse)oil on canvas34 x 30 in. (86.4 x 76.2 cm.)Painted in 1981.$2,000-3,000 160s160CHAIM GROSS (AMERICAN, 1904-1991)Acrobatssigned, dated and numbered CHAIM GROSS 1/5/ 1959 (along the lower edge)bronze with brownish green patina40 x 20 x 11 in. (101.6 x 52.1 x 28.6 cm.)Executed in 1959. This work is number one from an edition of ve.$5,000-7,000 153154All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE22s170NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (3500mm mirror)enameled steel and mirror assemblage63 x 35 x 9 in. (160 x 88.9 x 22.9 cm.)Executed in 2010.$2,000-3,000 170s169NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (12200mm lamp)enameled steel and electrical element19 x 14 x 14 in. (50.2 x 36.8 x 36.8 cm.)Executed in 2010.$1,500-2,000 169s168NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (20200mm lamp)enameled steel and electrical element35 x 19 x 19 in. (88.9 x 50.2 x 50.2 cm.)Executed in 2010.$2,000-3,000 168PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, MISSOURIs167GEORGE J. MCNEIL (AMERICAN, 1908-1995)Untitledsigned McNeil (lower right)oil on board14 x 8 in. (36.2 x 21.9 cm.)$2,000-3,000 167PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, NEW YORKn166WILL COTTON (AMERICAN, B. 1965)Etherealsigned, dated and titled WILLIAM COTTON 1996/ ETHEREAL (on the reverse)oil on canvas50 x 80 in. (127 x 203.2 cm.), unframedPainted in 1996.$7,000-9,000 P R OVE NANC E :Private Collection, New York.166PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED SOUTHEAST COLLECTION165MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN (IRISH, B. 1941)Mid-Atlanticaluminum, painted steel and neon assemblage84 x 104 x 2 in. (213.3 x 264.1 x 5.7 cm.)Executed in 1987.$12,000-18,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Waddington Galleries, London.Acquired from the above by the present owner.s164ED GARMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1914)Untitled No. 677signed Ed Garman (lower center); signed again, dated and titled No. 677/ Ed Garman/ 1974 (on the reverse)acrylic on masonite20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.), unframedExecuted in 1974.$4,000-6,000 164s163ED GARMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1914)Untitled No. 507signed Ed Garman (lower center); signed again, dated and titled No. 507/ Ed Garman/ 1985 (on the reverse)acrylic on masonite24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm.), unframedExecuted in 1985.$4,000-6,000 163s162ED GARMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1914)Untitled (No. 712)signed Ed Garman (lower center); signed again, dated and titled CAT. NO. 712/ Ed Garman/ 1985 (on the reverse)acrylic on masonite30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.9 cm.), unframedExecuted in 1985.$4,000-6,000 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 161-164)s161ED GARMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1914)Untitled (No. 274)signed, dated and titled CAT. NO. 274/ Ed. Garman/ 1985 (on the reverse)acrylic on masonite30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.9 cm.)Executed in 1985.$4,000-6,000 16116216523ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the salePROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, NEW JERSEYs180AFTER ANDY WARHOLMarilyna Rosenthal transfer-printed plaque in colors, from the limited edition of 49, with label on the reverse, manufactured by Rosenthal, Germany, under a license from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., New York, in original presentation box20 x 20 in. (514 x 514 mm.), overall$1,500-2,000 180PROPERTY OF THE BASS MUSEUM OF ART, SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ACQUISITIONS FUNDs179RICHARD TUTTLE (AMERICAN, B. 1941)Choose, Chasetitled choose/ chase (center)ink on paperboard10 x 8 in. (27.3 x 21 cm.)$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :with Kent Fine Art, Inc., New York.179s178NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (6200mm bowl)enameled steel7 x 15 x 15 in. (19.7 x 40 x 40 cm.)Executed in 2010.$800-1,200 178s177NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (8000mm hanger rack)enameled steel58 x 45 x 19 in. (149.2 x 114.3 x 48.9 cm.)Executed in 2010.$1,000-1,500 177s176NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (6500mm hanger rack)enameled steel59 x 33 x 17 in. (149.9 x 85.1 x 43.2 cm.)Executed in 2010.$1,000-1,500 176s175NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (3800mm bowl)enameled steel5 x 11 x 11 in. (14.6 x 29.9 x 29.9 cm.)Executed in 2010.$800-1,200 175s174NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (8600mm bowl)enameled steel9 x 19 x 19 in. (24.8 x 49.6 x 49.6 cm.)Executed in 2010.$800-1,200 174s173NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (7000mm hanger rack)enameled steel56 x 33 x 30 in. (142.2 x 85.1 x 76.8 cm.)Executed in 2010.$1,000-1,500 173s172NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (10300mm table)enameled steel and glass assemblage25 x 23 x 23 in. (64.8 x 59.7 x 59.7 cm.)Executed in 2010.$2,000-3,000 172s171NENDO (JAPANESE, 20TH CENTURY)Thin Black Lines (7400mm table)enameled steel and glass assemblage19 x 35 x 35 in. (50.2 x 88.9 x 89.5 cm.)Executed in 2010.$2,000-3,000 171All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE24181s181RAYMOND MASON (BRITISH, 1922-2010)Vegetable Carrierssigned and dated Raymond Mason 1970 (lower right); inscribed Porteurs de bettes, chou-eur etc. Jeune femme avec pommes; vieille avec persil (along the lower edge)collagewatercolor and pencil on paper laid down on grey paper19 x 25 in. (49.5 x 64.1 cm.)Executed in 1970.$4,000-6,000 P R OVE NANC E :with Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York.Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1971.E XHI B I T E D:New York, Marlborough Gallery, Red Grooms Recent Works, April-May, 1981, p. 12, no. 4 (illustrated).L I T E R AT UR E :R. Mason, Le Depart des Fruits et Legumes au Coeur de Paris le 28 fevrier 1969 (exh. cat.), Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, October-November 1971.182s182JOHN DAVIES (BRITISH, B. 1946)Head (Room Background); together with Part of a Crowd IIthe rst pastel, ink and graphite on paperthe rst 10 x 8 in. (26.6 x 20.3 cm.)The rst executed in 1983-1984. (2) $2,500-3,500 P R OVE NANC E :with Marlborough Fine Art, London.Acquired from the above by the present owner.E XHI B I T E D:Hamburg, Kunstverein; Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Museum der Stadt Duisburg and Badischer Kunstverein Karlsruhe, John Davies: Werke 1970-1980, August 1981-February 1982, no. 67 (only Part of a Crowd II exhibited).s183JOHN DAVIES (BRITISH, B. 1946)Part of a Crowd I; together with Headthe rst pastel and graphite on paperthe rst 10 x 10 in (26.6 x 26.6 cm.)The rst executed in 1981. (2) $2,500-3,500 P R OVE NANC E :with Marlborough Fine Art, London.Acquired from the above by the present owner.E XHI B I T E D:Hamburg, Kunstverein; Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Museum der Stadt Duisburg and Badischer Kunstverein Karlsruhe, John Davies: Werke 1970-1980, August 1981-February 1982, no. 66 (only Part of a Crowd I exhibited).184s184DAVID LEVINE (AMERICAN, 1926-2009)Beach Chairsigned and dated D. Levine 65 (lower left)charcoal, pencil and watercolor on paper7 x 9 in. (19.7 x 24.8 cm.)Executed in 1965.$1,000-1,500 s185JAMES GROVER THURBER (1894-1961)He doesnt know anything except factslithograph, on wove paper, with margins8 x 11 in. (21.6 x 29.9 cm.)$1,500-2,000 P R OVE NANC E :R. Gwinn.Gift from the above to the present owner.186186MICHELE OKA DONER (AMERICAN, B. 1945)A Faucetcast bronze with brown patinafaucet: 5 x 15 x 5 in. (12.7 x 39 x 14 cm.)one handle: 3 x 4 x 2 in. (7.6 x 12.1 x 5.1 cm.)the other handle: 4 x 4 x 2 in. (10.1 x 10.1 x 5.1 cm.)Executed circa 1986.$1,000-1,500 187PROPERTY FROM A WEST COAST COLLECTOR (LOTS 187 AND 188)s187RICHARD H. GARRETT (20TH CENTURY)[Rosettes]: Twelve Platestwelve archival Iris prints, on wove paper, each signed in pencil, each numbered from an edition of 150, with marginseach L. 29 x 27 in. (496 x 686 mm.)(12) $1,500-2,000 188s188R. GARRETT, 20TH CENTURYStill life with screen and jarsigned R. GARRETT (lower left)oil on canvas40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm.)$1,000-1,500 s189CHINESE SCHOOL, CIRCA 1840MOONLIT SCENES (A PAIR)oil on canvasthe largest 18 x 23 in (45.7 x 59.3 cm.)(2) $2,000-3,000 s190CHINESE SCHOOL, CIRCA 1860A SHIP OF THE DEVITT AND MOORE LINE OFF WHAMPOAoil on canvas17 x 22 in. (44.1 x 57.7 cm.)$2,000-3,000 183185189190(Lots 181-183)25ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale191PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DAPHNE ARKUS-DUNTOV (LOTS 191-210)s191FOLLOWER OF JAN BRUEGHEL THE ELDERSusannah and the Eldersinscribed with initials BRF (lower left on the fountains edge)oil on copper9 x 11 in. (23.5 x 28.6 cm.)$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Doyle, New York, 18 May 1994, lot 56.192s192FOLLOWER OF WILLEM VAN NIEULANDT II (DUTCH, 1584-1635)The rest on the ight into Egyptoil on panel15 x 19 in. (38. 7 x 50.2 cm.)$1,000-1,500 193s193ITALIAN SCHOOLSt. Catherineoil on panel30 x 26 in. (76.8 x 68 cm.)$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :with Herbert E. Feist Gallery, New York.194s194FLEMISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYFisher folk bringing in their catchoil on canvas28 x 39 in. (71.8 x 99 cm.)$2,000-3,000 195s195FOLLOWER OF NICHOLAS LANCRETElegant skaters on a frozen pondoil on panel11 x 13 in. (28.9 x 34 cm.)$1,000-1,500 196s196AUSTRIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYA coastal landscape; together with Fisherman with Netseach bodycolor on paper 8 x 12 in. (22.2 x 31.8 cm.); the companion work 8 x 12 in. (21.6 x 30.5 cm.) (2) $800-1,200 197s197ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIPP JAKOB LOUTHERBOURG THE ELDER (SWISS, 1698-1768)Ships at harbor (recto) and St. George and the Dragon (verso)watercolor, bodycolor and black ink on paper (recto); pencil, wash and bodycolor on paper (verso)9 x 13 in. (23.5 x 33 cm.)$1,500-2,000 198s198ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT GRIFFIER (BRITISH, 1688-1750)Boats in a harbor with a castle atop a hillbodycolor and watercolor on paper8 x 11 in. (22.2 x 29.9 cm.)$1,500-2,000 199s199ATTRIBUTED TO FRIEDRICH CHRISTIAN REINERMANN (GERMAN, 1764-1835)Landscape with Frstenberg in the Rhine Valleywatercolor, bodycolor and black ink on paper laid down on paper6 x 9 in. (16.5 x 22.9 cm.)$1,000-1,500 200s200ITALIAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYLandscape with gures alongside a river with a castle in the distance; together with a companion work Fisherman with gures traveling along a paththe rst inscribed with artist initials and dated DM/ 1786 (lower left); the companion work signed with initials and dated CJW 1756 (lower right)each bodycolor and watercolor on papereach 16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 30.5 cm.) (2) $800-1,200 All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE26s210ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL VAN LIENDER (DUTCH, 1731-1797)Landscape with boats and a castle along the shore; together with Landscape of boats with a town in the distancebrown ink and wash on paper laid down on papereach 2 x 3 in. (5.1 x 7.6 cm.) (2) $1,500-2,000 210s209ATTRIBUTED TO HERMAN VAN SWANEVELT (DUTCH, 1603-1655)Landscape with treered chalk on laid paper8 x 4 in. (21.6 x 11.4 cm.)$1,000-1,500 209208 No Lot s207FRENCH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYA female nude at her bathred chalk on paper5 x 4 in. (12.7 x 10.2 cm.), oval$1,000-1,500 207s206FRENCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYChristo Mortored chalk, black ink and bodycolor on paper9 x 6 in. (22.9 x 15.2 cm.)$1,000-1,500 206s205ATTRIBUTED TO JOHANN ECKHARD LFFLER (GERMAN, 17TH CENTURY)The Four Charities; together with Joseph in Prison and Abraham visited by Angelseach bodycolor on papereach 5 x 6 in. (12.7 x 16.5 cm.), oval(2) $800-1,200 205s204CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYThe Pirate Shipoil on canvas29 x 46 in. (75.6 x 117.5 cm.)$1,000-1,500 204s203FOLLOWER OF PIERRE ANTOINE PATELA pair of Wooded River Landscapes with Figures and Castles in the Distanceeach bodycolor on papereach 9 x 13 in. (24.8 x 35 cm.) (2) $800-1,200 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, New York, 7 January 1981, lot 67.203s202FRENCH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURYFigures in a Northern landscapebrown and black ink and wash on paper8 x 10 in. (22.2 x 27.3 cm.)$1,000-1,500 202s201AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURYFigures skating on a frozen pond in a Winter landscapeoil on canvas laid down on masonite28 x 35 in. (71.8 x 88.9 cm.)$1,000-1,500 20127ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale220ANDRE GIROUX (FRENCH, 1801-1879)A bound collection containing about 539 drawings of landscapes and characters from Lozre, Gard, of Vichy, Frouville, Var, in the Hautes Alpes, Brittany, Niort and its surroundings, Switzerland and Germanyvariously inscribedpencil on paperoverall 13 x 22 x 4 in. (33.7 x 55.9 x 10.2 cm.)$2,000-3,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous sale; Christies, Paris, 15 December 2004, lot 119.220s219JOHN STRICKLAND GOODALL (BRITISH, 1908-1996)Skating; and four companion worksthe rst signed John S. Goodall (lower right)each gouache, pencil and watercolor on paperthe largest 7 x 9 in. (18.4 x 24.1 cm.)(5) $2,000-3,000 219s218ANTOON VAN WELIE (DUTCH, 1866-1956)Portrait of a Girlsigned A VAN WELIE (lower right)pastel and charcoal on blue paper13 x 10 in. (34. x 25.4 cm.)$2,000-3,000 218s217ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY HUNT (BRITISH, 1790-1864)A Child Readingwatercolor on paper7 in. (19.7 cm.), diameter$1,000-1,500 217PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 216-219)s216CARLTON ALFRED SMITH (BRITISH, 1853-1946)Going to the Wellsigned and dated Carlton A Smith 1902 (lower left)watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper15 x 10 in. (39.3 x 26.7 cm.)Executed in 1902.$2,000-3,000 216s215AFTER CHARLES BALTHAZAR JULIEN FEVRET DE SAINT-MMIN[Prole Portraits]: Sixteen Platessixteen engravings, on wove paper, with marginseach P. 2 x 2 in. (70 x 64 mm.)(16) $1,000-1,500 215s214AFTER JOSEPH EDMONDSON[Heraldic Crests]: Seven Platesseven engravings, with hand coloring, on laid paper, with marginseach P. 16 x 9 in. (419 x 241 mm.)(7) $1,500-2,000 214s213AFTER JOHN TORREY[Botanicals]: Ten Platesten lithographs in colors, on wove paper, with marginsthe largest L. 9 x 8 in. (235 x 203 mm.)(9) $1,000-1,500 213s212AFTER JOHN ABBOT & SIR JAMES SMITH[Insects and Plants]: Twelve Platestwelve lithographs in colors, on wove paper, with marginseach 14 x 11 in. (362 x 279 mm.)(12) $1,000-1,500 212PROPERTY FROM CREDIT SUISSES AMERICANA COLLECTION (LOTS 211-215)s211AFTER FRANOISE NICOLAS MARTINET[Exotic Birds]: Eight Plateseight engravings with hand coloring, on wove paper, with marginseach P. 10 x 8 in. (254 x 203 mm.)(8) $1,500-2,000 211All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE28PROPERTY SOLD TO BENEFIT THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETYs221JOHN GEORGE BROWN (AMERICAN, 1831-1913)Pleasant Hours of Childhood (Backyard Playmates)signed and inscribed J.G. Brown N.A. (lower left)oil on canvas16 x 14 in. (40.6 x 35.6 cm.)Painted circa 1864-65.$6,000-8,000 P R OVE NANC E :(possibly) Artists studio sale, 1892.with Kennedy Gallery, Inc., New York, before 1989.Private Collection, Virginia.222PROPERTY SOLD TO BENEFIT THE ART ACQUISITION FUND OF THE SEATTLE ART MUSEUMs222THOMAS WEBSTER, R. A. (BRITISH, 1880-1886)Eatanswill Electionoil on canvas22 x 31 in. (57.1 x 80 cm.)Painted in 1837.$4,000-6,000 P R OVE NANC E :Anonymous Sale; Christies, London, 27 July 1956, lot 262. The Norman Davis Collection, Seattle.PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTIONs223CHARLES CHAPLIN (FRENCH, 1825-1891)Putti Playing: Two worksthe rst signed Ch. Chaplin. (Iower left)each oil on canvaseach 18 x 44 in. (46.4 x 113 cm.)(2) $4,000-6,000 224PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 224-229)s224THOMAS ROWLANDSON (BRITISH, 1756-1827)Travelers retiring for the nightsigned T. Rowlandson. (lower left)watercolor, ink and pencil on paper10 x 8 in. (26 x 21 cm.)$1,000-1,500 225s225CIRCLE OF THOMAS ROWLANDSONA gentleman lighting a pipe from a candleink and wash on paper11 x 7 in. (28.6 x 19.1 cm.)$1,000-1,500 226s226THOMAS ROWLANDSON (BRITISH, 1756-1827)A sailor, soldier and a fashionable lady lounging at a quaysidesigned T. Rowlandson. (lower right)watercolor and ink on paper5 x 9 in. (14.6 x 24.1 cm.)$2,000-3,000 227s227THOMAS ROWLANDSON (BRITISH, 1756-1827)A portly gentleman bowing before a slender gentlemansigned T. Rowlandson. (lower right)ink and wash on paper11 x 13 in. (28.6 x 33 cm.)$1,000-1,500 s228GEORGE CRUIKSHANK (BRITISH, 1792-1878)The Dandies Coat of Armssigned, titled and inscribed G Cruikshank/ The Dandies Coat of Arms. (along the lower edge)watercolor, wash, ink and pencil on paper13 x 11 in. (33 x 28.6 cm.), unframed$1,000-1,500 229s229AFTER GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESIVeduta dell Anteatro Flavio, detto il Coloseo; and two companion worksthree etchings on wove paper the rst 17 x 27 in. (432 x 686 mm.)$1,000-1,500 230s230A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER SOUP PLATES,MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1801,each of shaped circular form, the border gadrooned and engraved with a crest, marked on reverses10in. (25.5cm.) diameter; 236oz. 10dwt. (7,359 gr.) approximately (12) $3,000-5,000 221Silver and Silver Plate (Lots 230-239)Tuesday 28 July at 2.00 pm22322829ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale231s231A PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER PLATE AND BLEACHED WALNUT BOTTLE COOLERS AND LINERS,MARK OF ROYAL CASTLE, SHEFFIELD, LATE 20TH CENTURY,of cylindrical form, mounted with stags head handles14in. (37cm.) wide (4) $800-1,200 232PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 232-233)s232A SET OF FOUR ENGLISH SILVER-MOUNTED CLEAR GLASS BOTTLES AND STOPPERS,THE SILVER MARK OF BIRMINGHAM, 1907 AND 1908,marked on stoppers and collars, each bottle slightly faceted and the bases cut with a star13in. (33cm.) high, overall (4) $800-1,200 233s233TWO SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED GLASS RECTANGULAR VASES,20TH CENTURY,in sizesThe larger 18in. (47cm.) high (2) $700-900 234PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTIONs234A GERMAN SILVER WEDDING BASKET,LATE 19TH CENTURY,marked 800, of oval form with swing overhead handle, slatted openwork sides and base, the shaped rim cast with scrolling borders, oral festoons and gural medallions25in. (63.5cm.) high overall; 76oz. approximately$800-1,200 235PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DAPHNE ARKUS-DUNTOV (LOTS 235-236)s235A GROUP OF GERMAN, SPANISH AND INDIAN SILVER TABLE ACCESSORIES,VARIOUSLY MARKED, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY,the German comprising a rabbit-head stirrup cup, marked 830, and with French import marks; the Spanish comprising a pair of square dishes; and the Indian comprising a pair of circular spice boxes and covers with inserts, apparently unmarkedThe dishes 6in. (15.9cm.) square; 73oz. approximate gross weight (9) $1,000-1,500 236s236A FRENCH SILVER THREE-PIECE COFFEE SERVICE AND SET OF FOUR TUMBLERS, AND AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY,THE FRENCH MARK OF CARTIER, THE AMERICAN MARK OF TIFFANY & CO., 20TH CENTURY,the French marked Sterling, the coffee service comprising a coffee pot with composition handle and hinged cover, a cream jug and a two handled sugar bowl, marked 621-D Paul Revere Reproduction, Circa 1776; the set of tumblers with banded rims; the American marked Sterling, comprising a circular tray; together with two other silver tumblers, mark of James Robinson, 114The tray 11in. (28cm.) diameter; 81oz. approximate gross weight (10) $1,000-1,500 237s237AN AMERICAN SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA,MARK OF FISHER SILVERSMITHS, JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, 20TH CENTURY,marked Sterling, the shaped circular base supporting four acanthus covered scroll arms, with ve removable nozzles (weighted)17in. (43.8cm.) high, overall$500-700 238PROPERTY OF A LADYs238AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,MARK OF REED & BARTON, TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS, 20TH CENTURY,in the Francis I pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons, eighteen teaspoons, eight iced-tea spoons, twelve dinner forks, ten dessert forks with silver-gilt tines, twelve dinner knives with stainless steel blades, twelve butter knives with stainless steel blades, a pastry server, a small lifter with serrated blade, two serving forks in sizes, a tomato server, a butter knife, a jam spoon, a nut spoon, a small server, a small serving spoon, and a pair of sugar nips; together with an associated pair of silver-plated grape shears and serverThe dinner knives 9in. (24.1cm.) long; 102 oz. approximate weighable silver (97) $2,000-3,000 239PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE COLLECTIONs239A DANISH SILVER CIGARETTE BOX WITH HINGED COVER, AND AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATE TRIANGULAR COCKTAIL DISH,THE DANISH POSSIBLY HANS JENSEN & CO., COPENHAGEN OR AARHUS, EARLY-MID 20TH CENTURY; THE AMERICAN E&J BASS, NEW YORK, U.S. PATENT #75939, CIRCA 1930,the cigarette box with wood interior and leather base; the dish part of a cocktail set by E.&J.BassThe box 6in. (15.3cm.) square (2) $1,000-1,500 240PROPERTY FROM A WEST COAST COLLECTORs240A PAIR OF ENGLISH CUT GLASS COMMEMORATIVE CORONATION GOBLETS FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH II,20TH CENTURY,each goblet with central shield cartouche enclosing E R II, Coronation June 2nd, 1953 anked by four Union Jack ags, the reverse with stylized blossoms8in. (21.6cm.) high (2) $800-1,200 Glass (Lots 240-270)All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE30250A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS SQUARE INKWELL AND COVER,SIGNED IN INTAGLIO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1905,the iridescent sides with purple overlay wheel cut with a design of chrysanthemum stems4in. (10.1cm.) square (2) $1,700-2,200 250249TWO FRENCH CAMEO GLASS VASES,THE FIRST SIGNED IN INTAGLIO, THE SECOND IN CAMEO GALL, CIRCA 1910,the rst of clear pink color decorated with a bee and leafy blossoms; the second with trailing Morning Glory vinesThe second 8in. (20.3cm.) high (2) $1,200-1,800 249248A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS LANDSCAPEVASE,SIGNED IN CAMEO GALLE, CIRCA 1900,cut in the foreground with Morning Glory blossoms and vines15in. (40cm.) high$3,000-4,000 248247TWO FRENCH GILT AND ENAMELED GLASS TABLE ARTICLES,VARIOUSLY SIGNED DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1900,each piece decorated with landscapes, the rst a low circular dish with handles, signed in gilt; the second a compressed circular bowl, signed in etchThe dish 5in. (13.4cm.) wide over handles(2) $800-1,200 246TWO FRENCH CAMEO GLASS ARTICLES,SIGNED IN CAMEO AND GILT DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1900,the rst an enameled vitried pitcher decorated with owers and foliage; the second a gilt-tooled clear glass vase with a landscape en grisaille; together with a miniature cameo glass vase decorated with small berries on branches, signed WeissThe pitcher 4in. (10cm.) high (3) $2,200-2,800 246245A FRENCH ENAMELED CAMEO GLASS RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER,SIGNED IN CAMEO GALLE, CIRCA 1900,with acid-etched sides colorfully enameled with leafy blossoms, gilt enrichment, the at cover similarly decorated5in. (14cm.) high, overall (2) $2,000-3,000 245244A FRENCH GILT DECORATED ETCHED AND ENAMELED GLASS BOX AND COVER,SIGNED IN GILT DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1910,the cover etched Plus fait doucer que violence7in. (19cm.) diameter (2) $1,500-2,000 244243THREE FRENCH ENAMELED GLASS MINIATURE TABLE ARTICLES,VARIOUSLY SIGNED DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1900,comprising two egg cups enameled en grisaille with blossoms and landscapes, and a small shoe decorated with palm trees in a landscapeThe shoe 3in. (7.6cm.) long (3) $1,500-2,000 242A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS EGG-SHAPED VASE, JE CHANTE CLAIR,SIGNED IN CAMEO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1900,carved with a rooster, grasses and a bannerje chante clair on a reddish orange ground5in. (12.7cm.) high$800-1,200 PROPERTY FROM THE PINHAS COLLECTION, LOS ANGELES (LOTS 241-259)241A FRENCH ETCHED AND ENAMELED GLASS VASE,SIGNED IN ENAMEL GALLE, CIRCA 1900,of elongated pear form, decorated with pendant bleeding heart blossoms15in. (38.8cm.) high$3,500-4,500 24124224324731ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the salePROPERTY OF THE DAVID WINTON BELL GALLERY, BROWN UNIVERSITYs260AN AMERICAN FAVRILE GLASS VASE,SIGNED IN ETCH L.C. TIFFANY, INC. FOR TIFFANY STUDIOS, FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY,of footed, ribbed cylindrical form with cupped mouth and wavy rim, numbered IS56-4985N12in. (31cm.) high$1,200-1,800 260259A FRENCH BLOWN GLASS AND WROUGHT IRON VASE,SIGNED IN ETCH DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, AND L. MAJORELLE, CIRCA 1920,the grayish-purple mottled glass set in a simple iron frame with handles at the rim6in. (17.5cm.) high$1,800-2,500 259258A FRENCH GLASS AND WROUGHT-IRON BOWL,SIGNED IN INTAGLIO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE AND L. MAJORELLE, CIRCA 1920,the glass with undulating reddish sides and internal foil decoration10in. (25.3cm.) diameter$800-1,200 258257A FRENCH BLOWN GLASS AND WROUGHT-IRON VASE,SIGNED IN INTAGLIO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, AND L. MAJORELLE, CIRCA 1915,the glass of mottled orange-red with metallic gold inclusions12in. (31cm.) high$3,000-5,000 257256A FRENCH MOTTLED GLASS AND WROUGHT-IRON VASE,SIGNED IN INTAGLIO SCHNEIDER, CIRCA 1925,the clear glass vase mottled with white, orange and red, tting into a bronze mount with strapwork panels11in. (29.2cm.) high$1,800-2,500 256255A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS VASE WITH APPLIED SNAIL-FORM HANDLES,SIGNED IN GILT INTAGLIO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1910,the cylinder body wheel-carved and vitried with grapes and trailing foliage in mottled tones of scarlet, green and purple7 in. (19 cm.) high$5,000-7,000 cf. Runion des Muses Nationaux, LEcole de Nancy, 1889-1909, Art nouveau et industries dart, Paris, 1999, p. 249 for an illustration of a similar vase and a period rendering of various vessels with applied snail decoration.255254A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS VASE,SIGNED IN CAMEO LEGRAS, CIRCA 1920,carved and etched with a continuous wooded scene with a deer and bird8in. (21.5cm.) high$800-1,000 254253A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS GLOBULAR VASE,SIGNED IN INTAGLIO C MULLER, CROISMARE, PRES NANCY, CIRCA 1920,the amber iridescent and frosted sides cut with leafy tulips4in. (11.5cm.) high$800-1,000 253252A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS FLATTENED VASE,SIGNED IN INTAGLIO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1900,the sides acid-etched in deep purple with Columbine vines and a buttery, and with gilt highlights12in. (31cm.) high$1,500-2,000 251A FRENCH CAMEO GLASS LANDSCAPE VASE,SIGNED IN CAMEO DAUM NANCY AND WITH CROSS OF LORRAINE, CIRCA 1910,the mottled reddish yellow ground overlaid in brown and cut with a lake scene of sail boats11in. (29.1cm.) high$1,800-2,500 251252All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE32261PROPERTY FROM THE ALLAN STONE COLLECTION (LOTS 261-263)s261A FRENCH ART DECO FROSTED GLASS GLOBE TABLE LAMP,SIGNED IN MOLD GENET ET MICHON, 20TH CENTURY,stylized with ora and fauna and French proper names of the continents, on a stainless steel dodecagon base21in. (54cm.) high, overall$1,000-1,500 262s262TWO IRIDESCENT GLASS TABLE ARTICLES, AND AN IRIDESCENT GLAZED BUD VASE,FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY,the glass comprising a tall purple glass bud vase, possibly Loetz; a large shallow serving dish, possibly Tiffany Studios; the iridescent glazed vase shaped conical, apparently unsignedThe tall bud vase 13in. (34.3cm.) high(3) $800-1,200 263s263FOUR LARGE COBALT GLASS APOTHECARY JARS AND COVERS,LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY,each with gilt and black painted nameplate, one with applied paper label for Brearey & Son, Chemists, Prospect Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man18in. (46.3cm.) high, overall (4) $800-1,200 264s264AN ITALIAN MURANO CRESPUSCULO GLASS VASE,ERCOLE BAROVIER, CIRCA 1930,the blown glass vase of baluster form, internally decorated, white cased interior, paper label afxed to base Verreries Artistiques, Barovier, Murano, Made in Italy15in. (38cm.) high$1,500-2,000 265s265AN ITALIAN MURANO GLASS SOMMERSO VASE,ETCHED MARK OF FLAVIO POLI FOR SEGUSO, DATED 1951,the gray and pale lavender transparent glass of elongated asymmetrical design with an angled mouth rim, signed on base11in. (18cm.) high$1,500-2,000 266s266TWO ITALIAN MURANO GLASS SOMMERSO VASES, AND ANOTHER MURANO BLUE GLASS CYLINDRICAL VASE,ITALIAN, 20TH CENTURY,each blown, the rst of aring conical form in purple and scarlet, the second of attened form with pinched rim, the glass emerald and pale gray lavender; the third with applied iridescent blue glass banded neckThe rst vase 15in. (38.5cm.) high(3) $1,500-2,000 267s267A FRENCH ART DECO INTERNALLY DECORATED CLEAR GLASS VASE,ETCHED MARK OF HENRI EDOUARD NAVARRE, 20TH CENTURY,the heavy blown vase of square form with applied leaf blades at the corners, the glass suffused with a dark gray skein of air bubbles, signedH. Navarre on base11in. (28cm.) high$1,000-1,500 268s268AN ITALIAN MURANO GLASS OVOID VASE,PROBABLY BAROVIER, 20TH CENTURY,the glass suffused with bubbles and with two decorative handles15in. (38.1cm.) high$1,000-1,500 269s269TWO ITALIAN MURANO GLASS SHELL-FORM VASES,ONE SIGNED BAROVIER E TOSO, 20TH CENTURY,the rst a large shell suffused with gold leaf supported on stylized tentacle and rocky base applied with seashells; the second a attened shell on circular base with applied grape bunch-form handles, signedThe rst, the larger, 15in. (39.3cm.) long(2) $1,000-1,500 L I T E R AT UR E :M. Heiremans, 20th Century Murano Glass: From Craft to Design, Stuttgart, 1996, p. 38 for a similar example.270s270A CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN MURRINE GLASS VASE,SIGNED IN ETCH FOR GILES BETTISON, LATE 20TH CENTURY,of attened and tapered form, decorated in a geometric opaque mosaic pattern in tones of cream and amber, signed Giles in panel on back12in. (32.5cm.) high$1,000-1,500 33ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVEHandling fees commence 35 days after the rst day of the sale271PROPERTY FROM CREDIT SUISSES AMERICANA COLLECTIONs271TWO PAIRS OF PARIS PORCELAIN GILT GROUND URNS,FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY,each of classically inspired amphora-form on a pedestal plinth with swans or goats head handles, the rst pair painted on one side with prole portrait medallions, the second pair with marine and Arcadian landscapesEach pair 12in. (31cm.) high (4) $1,000-1,500 272PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF MARYLIN JONESs272A GROUP OF GERMAN PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TABLE SERVICE WARES,VARIOUS BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND IMPRESSED AND PAINTED NUMERALS FOR MEISSEN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY,in the Blue Onion pattern, comprising a pair of candlesticks; a pair of metal mounted vases and covers as lamps; a well-and-tree platter, a shallow oval platter, and an oval sh platterThe sh platter 21 in. (55.2cm.) long(7) $800-1,200 PROPERTY OF THE DAVID WINTON BELL GALLERY, BROWN UNIVERSITYs273A PAIR OF GERMAN PAINTED PORCELAINPOTPOURRI VASES AND COVERS,BLUE SCEPTER AND PRINTED RED KPM MARKS, NO. 145/32, 20TH CENTURY,each bulbous shaped supported on a circular pedestal foot, molded with foliate form handles and applied with ower heads, painted with botanical specimens, the domed covers further applied with owers16in. (41cm.) high, overall (4) $1,000-1,500 274PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DAPHNE ARKUS-DUNTOV (LOTS 274-276)s274A GROUP OF FRENCH AND GERMAN PORCELAIN PLATES,VARIOUSLY MARKED, 20TH CENTURY,comprising a set of seven blue-ground dinner plates and a matching bowl, retailed by Sam Child & Co., Baltimore; a set of eight L. Bernardaud & Co. dinner plates and seven side plates in the Vieux Rouen pattern; a set of ten A Raynaud & Co. lunch plates in the Ceralene pattern; and a set of eleven Meissen Blue Onion soup platesThe bowl 10in. (27.5cm.) diameter(44) $1,000-1,500 275s275AN ASSEMBLED HUNGARIAN PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE,BLUE PRINTED MARK FOR HEREND, 20TH CENTURY,each piece in the Meissen taste painted with insects, fruit and foliate clusters within ozier molded borders, comprising a teapot and cover, a creamer, a sugar bow and cover, two graduated circular bowls, a circular platter, four oval dishes, six plates, and seven teacups and eight saucersThe largest bowl 10in. (27cm.) diameter(33) $800-1,200 276s276AN ASSEMBLED PORTUGUESE IRON-RED DECORATED PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE,VARIOUSLY MARKED FOR VISTA ALEGRE OR MOTTAHEDEH, 20TH CENTURY,each piece variously decorated in the Chinese Export taste with stylized foliage and birds, the Vista Alegre comprising twenty-two dinner plates, twelve lunch plates, a pair of small saucer tureens with stands and covers; and the Mottahedeh comprising a pair of shaped shell-form dishes, two oval dishes and covers, and three saltsThe dinner plates 10in. (25.5cm.) diameter (49) $1,000-1,500 277PROPERTY FROM THE ALLAN STONE COLLECTIONs277TWO LARGE GLAZED EARTHENWARE STORAGE JARS,19TH/20TH CENTURY,each with iridescent blue-green glaze and with four applied decorative handles, one with metal collar and coverThe larger 15in. (39.4cm.) high (2) $1,500-2,000 278PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DAPHNE ARKUS-DUNTOVs278A GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT IMARI AND BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TABLE WARES,18TH CENTURY,the Imari wares comprising an octagonal platter, a shallow circular dish, a small bowl and two plates; the blue and white wears comprising an octagonal soup stand; a large dish, underglaze blue four-character Kangxi mark to base; a bowl, a cafe-au-lait glazed dish and two small plates; together with two famille rose soup plates and one puce painted soup plateThe stand 15in. (38cm.) long (14) $1,000-1,500 279PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF MARYLIN JONES (LOT 279)s279A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL PLATTERS,CIRCA 1775,each rectangular with canted corners, decorated with a harbor scene to eld, the borders with small blossoms and fruit sprigs12 in. (32.3cm.) wide (2) $1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :With H. Moog, Atlanta.s280A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE FIGURAL CANDLEHOLDERS,each gure holding a large lotus blossom-form candle holder17in. (43.2cm.) high (2) $4,000-6,000 Porcelain and Ceramics (Lots 271277)Chinese ExportWorks of Art (Lots 278-288)273280All lots marked with a square Q are moved to Christies Redstone at 5pm on the last day of the sale.ALL LOTS HIGHLIGHTED WITH RED TITLES ARE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE34s290A CHINESE STRAW-GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE OF A MALE ATTENDANT,TANG DYNASTY (618-907 AD),modeled standing wearing loose trousers and a sashed jacket10in. (26.7cm.) high$1,000-1,500 P R OVE NANC E :Purchased, Sothebys, New York, Early-Mid