Skinner 20th Century Design Auction 2489

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SKINNER 20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts Sale 2489 March 27, 2010 Boston

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The Skinner March 2010 20th Century Design Auction is a treasure hunt for beginning and advanced collectors in search of great design and high quality. The auction offers a wide and varied selection of objects from the Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, Mid-century Modern and the Studio Movements, including art glass, lighting, metalwork, paintings and sculpture, silver, art pottery, and many furniture options. Highlights include works by Tiffany, Rene Lalique, Georg Jensen, Hans Wegner, and George Nakashima. For more information on this auction, contact Skinner’s 20th Century Design department at 508-970-3253 or [email protected].

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SKINNER20th Century Furniture & Decorative ArtsSale 2489 March 27, 2010 Boston

AUCTION 2489

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20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Auction & Specialist Information

2 Web Site & Online Bidding

5 Lots 1-721

106 Conditions of Sale

107 Absentee Bid Form

108 Company Directors & Specialty Departments

109 Administrative Staff & Client Services

110 Map & Driving Directions

111 Catalogue Subscription Form

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Descended in the Estate of a Cambridge, Massachusetts, and New York City Academic Family

Lots: 132, 185, 193, 196, 265, 310, 368, 369, 372-375, 377-380, 382, 383, 385-387, 393, 395-400, 409, 411-417,

420, 422, 424, 427-431, 456, 466, 467, 471, 473, 474, 553, 557, 558, 560, 561, 588, 589, 621

From the Estate of Dr. Lawrence Jordan

Lots: 441-443, 447-454, 566

From the Estate of a Brooklyn Gentleman

Lots: 7, 10-13, 15, 16, 25, 28, 29, 31, 38, 43, 44, 49, 61, 65, 66, 77, 86, 100, 136, 145, 147-149, 151, 207-209, 211, 458,

459, 525, 535, 612, 674, 718

Provenance

1.Four Niloak Pottery Vases and a BowlMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed by CharlesHyten, respective ht. 8 1/2, 5 1/2, 5 1/8, 41/2, 1 3/4 in.$600-800

2.Five Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed by CharlesHyten, respective ht. 4 3/4, 4 5/8, 4 5/8, 51/2, 6 1/8 in.$400-600

3.Five Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed by CharlesHyten, respective ht. 4 3/8, 5 1/2, 4 3/4, 63/8, 8 1/2 in.$500-600

4.Four Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed by CharlesHyten, respective ht. 7 5/8, 6 1/4, 7 1/8, 37/8 in.$500-600

5.Four Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed by CharlesHyten, respective ht. 8 1/4, 5 1/2, 5, 4 3/4in.$400-600

6.Four Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed by CharlesHyten, respective ht. 7 1/8, 4 5/8, 4 1/2, 21/8 in.$400-600

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7.Arts & Crafts Even Arm SettleOakEarly 20th centuryCanted back with thirteen vertical back slats,joined by four square vertical posts with fivevertical slats at each end, red leather seatcushion with four back pillows, ht. 39, wd.67 3/4, dp. 30 3/4, post dia. 2 5/8 in.$2,500-3,500

8.Pair of Arts & Crafts AndironsMixed metalsUnited States, early 20th centuryFaceted sphere on square post mounted tosquare base with bracket foot, decoratedwith circles and a lozenge shape in relief,hammered texture, dark patina, ht. 22 1/2,dp. 23 in.$250-350

9.Desk LampPainted glass and patinated metalUnited States, early 20th centuryHooded shade fitted with three panels ofclear textured glass, backed by two sidepanels with painted geometric designs ingreens and reds on cream-colored ground,single socket, swivel harp, raised onstepped circular base, unmarked, ht. 12 5/8in.$300-500

10.Volkmar Pottery Lamp BaseGlazed pottery and metalUnited States, c. 1907Bulbous green pottery base with anelectrified kerosene fitting, marked Volkmaron base, approx. dia. 12 1/4 in.$300-500

11.Pair of Decorative Glass WindowsLeaded and beveled glassUnited StatesRectangular form composed of a scroll andgeometric mosaic of beveled glass in ametal framework, panel ht. 48, wd. 18 3/8in.$800-1,200

12.Two Navajo Banded RugsWoolSecond quarter 20th centuryOne in mustard, gray, cream, and red, lg.56, wd. 42; the other in grays, reds, browns,and cream, lg. 63, wd. 33 1/4 in.; both withsome wear.$400-600

13.Navajo Regional RugWoolSecond quarter 20th centuryWoven in shades of brown and cream,some wear, lg. 63, wd. 44 1/4 in.$300-350

14.Arts & Crafts Oak Dining TableAttributed to Stickly Bros., Michigan, early20th centuryCircular top raised on raised on four squarepost shape legs with center post,accompanied by four leaves, ht. 29 1/4, dia.54, each leaf 9 7/8 in.$1,000-1,500

15.Seven Gustav Stickley Arts & CraftsChairsOakNew York, c. 1904Two armchairs and five side chairs, withwide horizontal back splat with peggedtenons over lower horizontal back splat, seatcushion insert, lower side stretcher, one withStickley red mark in a box, some wear, ht.41 5/8 in.$1,200-1,500

16.Pair of Arts & Crafts Style ScreensOak and natural fabricsUnited States, late 20th centuryEach with three rectangular hinged panels inoak, with a burlap embroidered framedpanel of a stylized flower above, in tan,cream, and rust, ht. 68 3/4, each panel wd.22 1/4 in.$300-500

table: 14; chairs: 15

17.Weller Pottery Coppertone Frog BowlGlazed earthenwareOhio, c. 1925Mottled green glaze with a frog perched onone end and lily pad on the other end, blackWeller Pottery stamp on base, dia. 11 in.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$400-600

18.Three Arts & Crafts Pottery Vases and aTrayGlazed earthenwareOhioTwo Rookwood pottery vases, pottery anddate marks, 1909 and 1923; an unmarkedvase, glazed in shades of green; and aRookwood pottery three-sided tray with afigural frog on one corner in a blue glaze,pottery and date mark, 1926, some crazing,respective ht. 9 3/4, 7 1/2, and 4 1/2,approx. tray dia. 6 1/2 in.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$400-600

19.L. & J. G. Stickley Oak SideboardFayetteville, New York, c. 1912Horizontal plate rack on rectangular top withthree central drawers flanked by two cabinetdoors over long bottom drawer, white TheWork of L. & J.G. Stickley on drawer interior,ht. 44 1/2, wd. 45 1/4, dp. 20 in.$2,000-2,500

20.Three Pieces of Art PotteryGlazed earthenwareUnited States, 20th centuryRookwood pottery triangular ashtray, 1953;a Van Briggle small vase, and an unmarkedbulbous vase with decorated shoulder, allglazed in shades of turquoise, respectivedia. 9 1/2, ht. 2 1/8, 4 1/2 in.$225-375

21.Two Small Rookwood Pottery VasesGlazed potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 1921 and 1937One vase with three peacock featherstrailing from rim on tapering cylindrical formin turquoise glaze, numbered 2402; and anurn-shaped vase in matte turquoise glazenumbered 600SF, with pottery andrespective date marks, ht. 6 1/4 and 7 1/2in.$100-150

22.Rookwood Pottery VaseGlazed potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 1938Glossy emerald green glaze on vasiformbody, pottery, date mark and letter S onbase, ht. 6 1/2 in.$300-500

23.Arts & Crafts Prairie-style SetteeOak and upholsteryLate 20th centuryWide even arms with corbel supports, panelsides, fitted with single upholstered cushionseat and two back cushions, ht. 29 1/4, wd.67 1/2, dp. 37 1/2 in.$300-500

24.Bigelow & Kennard Hanging LampSlag glass and metalBoston, c. 1912Six panels of green slag glass in a metalframework, interior fitted with four socketcluster with acorn pulls, marked at lower rimwith metal tag Bigelow Studios, Bigelow andKennard, Boston, joint separation, dia. 361/4 in.$2,000-3,000

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25.Arts & Crafts Library TableFumed oakPossibly Stickley, New York, early 20thcenturyRectangular top over double trestle basewith keyed-through tenons, wear, topthickness 1 1/2, ht. 29 1/2, lg. 84, wd. 345/8 in.$1,000-1,200

25A.Bronze Owl VesselLate 19th/early 20th centuryBulbous form, three sides decorated in reliefwith an owl, replaced base plate decoratedin relief with cranes, seen from the interior ofthe vessel, decoration is in the style of theAesthetic movement, ht. 9 1/2 in.$200-400

26.Pair of The Cottage of the Crafter TableLampsSlag glass and copper20th centuryStylized pyramid-form shade in green slagglass over conforming shape texturedcopper base, metal label Handwrought atThe Cottage of The Crafters 88B, ht. 14 1/2,dia. 14 1/2 in.$600-800

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27.La Luz Pottery VaseNew Mexico, 1925-1949Open mouth cylindrical form in blue exteriorand rust interior glaze on red clay body,marked LaLuz trademark and numbered 82on base, approx. ht. 9 7/8 in.$150-250

28.Pair of Arts & Crafts Style StickleyBookcasesOakManlius, New York, 2007Each with a rectangular gallery top oversingle door with twelve panes, V-shape pull,Stickley metal label, approx. ht. 55, wd. 25,dp. 12 in.$2,000-3,000

29.Large Navajo RugWoolEarly 20th centurySerrated diamond pattern in red, gray,brown, and camel, some wear, lg. 109 1/4,wd. 76 1/4 in.$300-500

30.Arts & Crafts Morris ChairOak and metalUnited States, early 20th centuryFlat arms over three vertical slats, withbutton actuator on arm for back adjustment,back and seat in black upholstery, metalmechanism under seat, unmarked, ht. 38,wd. 28 1/2 in.$400-600

31.Arts & Crafts Style ScreenOak and natural fabricsUnited States, late 19th centuryThree rectangular hinged panels in oak,below a framed burlap panel depicting astylized flower, embroidered in tan, cream,and rust, ht. 68 3/4, each panel wd. 22 1/4in.$350-550

31A.Four Arts & Crafts Michigan Chair Co.Dining ChairsOak and black upholsteryGrand Rapids, Michigan, early 20th centuryCurved crest rail over wide vertical slat,black upholstered slip cushion seat, sidestretcher with center cross-stretcher, onewith paper label, ht. 37 in.$600-800

32.Rookwood Pottery Scenic Vellum PotteryVaseGlazed and decorated earthenwareDecorated by Ed Dier, Cincinnati, Ohio,1921Cylindrical form with inverted rim decoratedwith a landscape of trees, pottery and datemark, artist’s initials, 2103 V, ht. 5 1/2 in.$800-1,200

33.Rookwood Scenic Vellum VaseDecorated potterySallie E. Coyne, decorator, Cincinnati, Ohio,1922Flared rim on cylindrical form decorated witha woodland scene, date mark, artist’s initials,904E and V on base, some crazing, ht. 71/2 in.$1,000-1,500

34.Newcomb College Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareDecorated by Anna Francis Simpson, NewOrleans, Louisiana, 1906-1929Spanish moss decorated vase in blue andgreen glaze, pottery cipher on base, potter’smark for Joseph Meyer, artist’s initials,numbered SN49 and 500, ht. 6 1/16 in.$2,500-3,500

35.Rookwood Pottery VaseGlazed and decorated potteryAttributed to Frederick Rothenbusch,Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921Cylindrical form decorated at rim and basein blues and cream with gray-green oncenter of body, pottery and date marknumbered 1656E, artist’s initial and “x” markon base, ht. 7 5/8 in.$600-800

36.Rookwood Pottery Vellum VaseDecorated by Edward Hurley, Cincinnati,Ohio, 1930Blue and white flowers with yellow centers ina blush shaded to blue ground on acylindrical vessel, pottery, date mark, artist’sinitials, and numbered 1369F on base, ht. 6in.$800-1,000

37.Grueby Pottery TileGlazed and decorated potteryBoston, Massachusetts, c. 1904Rectangular tile with chamberstick andcandle with words Grueby Tile in face, chipsto edges, ht. 6 1/8, wd. 4 5/8, thickness 1in.$400-600

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39.Pair of Arts & Crafts Wall LanternsMosaic glass and metalEarly 20th centurySquare slightly canted shades with gold-colored glass, each side accented by awhite heart, with round overhangingcaps suspending a socket, straight armwith square stepped backing plate, ht. 91/2, distance from wall 9 in.$400-600

40.Marblehead Pottery Arts & CraftsVaseGlazed potteryMarblehead, Massachusetts, c. 1904-1936Large ovoid form in blue glaze withbrown drips down one side, impressedship cipher on base, ht. 7 in.

Provenance: Descended in the family ofDr. Herbert Hall.$400-600

41.The Sea World Waits, A Book ofPoems, by Herbert J. HallLeather-bound paperThe Four Seas Company, Boston, 1922With handwritten inserts of the poemsdating to 1920 by Dr. Hall, the founder ofMarblehead Pottery.

Provenance: Descended in the family ofDr. Herbert Hall.$250-350

42.Three Books of Poetry by Herbert J.HallPaperThe Sea World Awaits, A Book ofPoems, Four Seas Company, Boston,1922, jacket stained; Moonrise, A Bookof Poems, Moffat Yard and Company,1918, Plimpton Press Norwood,Massachusetts; and Moonrise, A Bookof Verse, Moffat Yard and Company,1918, New York, some fading to jacket.

Provenance: Descended in the family ofDr. Herbert Hall.$250-350

43.Arts & Crafts Even Arm SettleOakEarly 20th centuryFour vertical side slats with a curved halfslat in each corner, back with fifteenvertical slats with a curved half slat ineach corner, woven seat support withworn leather cushion covered by aflatweave rug and pillows, ht. 39 1/4,wd. 72, dp. 25 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500

44.Navajo RugWoolFirst quarter 20th centurySerrated pattern in brown, red, and tan,loss, wear, minor bleeding, lg. 89 3/4,wd. 54 1/2 in.$300-500

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38.Grueby/Pardee Pottery TilesGlazed potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1894-1919, and PerthAmboy, New JerseyLarge lot of tiles stored on twenty-five pallets, all tilesare matte green glaze on red clay, 3/4 in. thickness,and includes diamond shapes 7 x 4, triangularshapes 3 1/2 x 2 in., possibly over 100 sq. feet incoverage.

Note: Accompanied by a brochure from the RagoGallery noting that the tiles are part of the inventoryfound at the old Pardee warehouse.$1,500-2,500

45.Pottery Bowl Attributed to Peters andReedRed earthenwareAttributed to Ferrel, designer of the MossAztec line, Ohio, c. 1905-1912Molded red earthenware body with pinecone and tree decoration highlighted withgreen glaze, unmarked, ht. 3 7/8, dia. 7 in.$150-200

46.Grueby Arts & Crafts Pottery VaseGlazed potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1899-c. 1905Bulbous form in matte green glaze withbroad overlapping leaves, paper label onbase, ht. 4 in.$600-800

47.Grueby Pottery Small BowlGlazed earthenwareBoston, Massachusetts, c. 1905Circular form in heavy green glaze,impressed pottery mark on base, ht. 1 1/4,dia. 4 1/4 in.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$200-300

48.Walley Arts & Crafts Pottery VaseGlazed potteryWest Sterling, Massachusetts, 1898-1919Green matte glaze with brown undertones,recessed foot incised W.J.W., ht. 6 1/16 in.$600-800

49.Grueby Pottery VaseGlazed potteryBoston, Massachusetts, c. 1904Swollen cylindrical form with broad leafdecoration, impressed pottery mark, ht. 8 in.$800-1,000

50.Grueby Faience Co. Two-Color PotteryVaseGlazed potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1899-c.1905Tall matte green cylindrical form with invertedrim in green with seven incised yellow-greenbuds on trailing stems alternating with broadleaves, Grueby Faience Co., Boston U.S.A.,artist’s initials illegible, possibly GertrudePriest, minor nicks to edges of leaves, basechip at kiln pull location, ht. 10 5/8 in.$5,000-7,000

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51.Grueby Pottery VaseBoston, Massachusetts, c. 1904Broad leaf decoration in dark leathery greenglaze on wide-mouth swollen cylindricalform, impressed pottery mark on base, ht.10 3/4 in.$3,000-5,000

52.Large Grueby Pottery VaseBoston, Massachusetts, c. 1904Straight neck on swollen body taperingtoward base with broad overlapping leaves,the green glaze drips over the clay body,exposing the bare clay in areas underneath,impressed Grueby Pottery U.S.A., ht. 15 1/2in.$3,000-5,000

53.Van Briggle Pottery Arts & Crafts VaseColorado Springs, Colorado, early 20thcenturyInverted rim on wide bulbous shoulderdecorated with pine cones and needles inrelief, green and creamy brown glaze,impressed pottery mark Van Briggle ColoSprings 762, ht. 5 in.$600-800

54.Van Briggle “Siren of the Sea”Centerbowl and a Pair of CandlesticksGlazed potteryColorado, c. 1920-29Turquoise bowl and turquoise-green glazedcandlesticks, crazing, both with Van Brigglemark, and the words Van Briggle, ColoradoSprings incised on base, bowl dia. 14 1/2,ht. 4 3/4, 9 in.$1,500-2,500

55.Arts & Crafts ArmchairOak and caneEarly 20th centuryWide recessed back panel over four verticalsupports, flat arms over recessed side panelwith two vertical supports, cane seat,horizontal front and back stretcher, ht. 381/2 in.$200-300

56.Early Arts & Crafts ArmchairOak and natural fiberPossibly McHugh, c. 1910Straight crest rail over three vertical slats,cross-shape sides with angular armrests,rush seat in dark finish, unmarked, ht. 352/4, wd. 26 3/4 in.$400-600

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57.Pair of Gustav Stickley ArmchairsOak, leather, brassNew York, 1907-1912V-back over five vertical slats, flat arm withthrough post, leather seats with brass tacks,single front and two side stretchers, onewith Eastwood paper label, some wear andlosses, ht. 36 in.$800-1,200

58.Two Pottery VesselsGlazed earthenwareNancy Sweezy’s mark, artist for JugtownPottery, mid-20th centuryPinched vase with black and turquoise dripsin the raku style; and a vessel made as alamp base in turquoise and pink glaze on astoneware body, both with the artist’s mark,ht. 6, 7 1/4 in.$200-300

59.Arts & Crafts SideboardOakAttributed to L. & J.G. Stickley, New York,early 20th centuryHorizontal rail with shelf over centeredmirrored back flanked by plate racks,rectangular top, to center drawers flankedby cabinet doors over long bottom drawer,ht. 56 3/4, wd. 59 3/4, dp. 22 1/8 in.$3,000-4,000

59A.Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947)

La Revue blanche, 1894Possibly a posthumous printing orreproduction (Bouvet, 30); signed, dated,and identified in the matrix, identified on alabel from Kanegis Gallery, Boston, on thereverse.Color lithographic poster on paper, imagesize 29 3/4 x 23 in., framed.Condition: Toning, fading, rippling, probablybacked with linen or similar, not examinedout of frame.

Provenance: Estate of Eleanor KanegisLevin, East Gloucester, Massachusetts.$4,000-6,000

60.T.J. Wheatley Classical Decorated PlanterGlazed potteryCincinnati, Ohio, c. 1915Oval form relief decorated with flute playersand dancing figures, WP cipher and incised30 on base, ht. 4, lg. 9 3/8 in.$500-700

61.Five Fulper Pottery BowlsGlazed potteryFlemington, New JerseyAll in green glaze, three with elongatedrectangular ink mark, one with paper label,respective ht. 2, 1, dia. 5 in.$150-250

62.Marblehead Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareMarblehead, MassachusettsCylindrical vase in gray glaze, impressedship cipher on base, ht. 5 1/4 in.$300-500

63.Marblehead Pottery VaseGlazed potteryMarblehead, Massachusetts,Wide-mouth tapered cylindrical form,exterior in tobacco glaze, interior in seagreen, faint maker’s mark, ht. 5 1/4 in.$500-700

64.Sculptural Pottery Floor LampGlazed earthenwareNorthwestern Terra Cotta Co., Norweta,Chicago, c. 1913Semi-nude female figure designed by FritzAlbert, arm stretched up fitted with a three-socket standard, figure rests on a pedestalbase designed by F. Moreau decorated inlow relief with buildings, cats, and owls incream-color matte glaze, minor chips andglaze hairlines, age-typical wear, total ht. 711/4, wd. 13, approx. dp. 12 in.

Provenance: Descended in an Indianafamily purportedly from Midway Gardens.

Note: Fernand Moreau, the designer of thispedestal, trained as a sculptor in his nativeFrance before immigrating to America in1880. Moreau opened a studio inWashington, D.C., and then moved toChicago sometime before the 1893 World’sFair. By 1902 he was teaching ornamentalmodeling at the School of the Art Institute ofChicago. In 1904 he went to work for GatesPotteries, joining Fritz Albert, the factory’schief modeler. Albert left for theNorthwestern Terra Cotta Company in 1906,and Moreau followed a few years later.

This pedestal was designed to be the basefor the molded terra-cotta lamp by FritzAlbert.

Literature: Amica Library.$2,500-3,500

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65.Pair of Arts & Crafts Style ScreensOak and natural fabricsUnited States, late 20th centuryEach with three rectangular hinged panels inoak, with a framed embroidered burlappanel depicting a stylized flower above, intan, cream, and rust, ht. 68 3/4, each panelwd. 22 1/4 in.$800-1,200

66.Arts & Crafts Style Inlay BookcaseOak and light wood inlayProbably L. & J.G. Stickley, Manlius, NewYork, early 21st centuryRectangular top over two doors with verticalmullion accented by four geometric inlaydevices, after a design by Harvey Ellis, ht.56, wd. 55 1/2, dp. 14 in.$800-1,200

67.Two Arts & Crafts Weller Pottery VesselsGlazed potteryAttributed to Weller, Ohio, early 20th centuryGreen matte glaze on both, one withwindowpane decoration and buttress feet;the other a round bulb bowl, ht. 2 3/4, 23/8, dia. 5, 7 1/2 in.$400-600

68.Rookwood Pottery VaseGlazed potteryCincinnati, Ohio, probably early 20th centuryVasiform, in gold matte glaze with ageometric border at shoulder, pottery markon base, date mark obscured, ht. 5 1/8 in.$175-250

69.Rookwood Pottery VaseGlazed and decorated potteryDecorated by Caroline F. Bonsall, Cincinnati,Ohio, 1904Yellow open-petaled roses, bud, and stemson shaded brown to olive green ground,pottery, date mark, and artist’s initials onbase, and numbered 925 E, light crazing, ht.6 1/2 in.$300-500

70.Rookwood Pottery VaseDecorated potteryPossibly Jens Jensen or W.E. Hentschel,Cincinnati, Ohio, 1935Matte glaze decorated with ivory birds andblue and brown branches, pottery and datemark and S for special, artist’s initialsillegible, ht. 4 in.$400-600

71.Dedham Swan and Cat-o-Nine Tails PlateDecorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue and white decorated border, crackleground, Dedham Pottery rabbit mark, dia. 61/4 in.$200-250

72.Dedham Pottery Poppy PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryGlazed in blue on crackle ground, potterymark and one impressed rabbit, glazeimperfections, dia. 8 1/2 in.$400-600

73.Dedham Pottery Turtle PlateDecorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryTurtle border in blue and white, blue inkmark with rabbit, dia. 6 in.$500-700

74.Chelsea Pottery Dolphin and Mask PlateGlazed earthenwareChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1881-1895Decorated border in blue and white, crackleground, CPUS mark in clover and lettered E,dia. 10 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

75.Dedham Pottery Toadstool PlateDecorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue and white border crackle ground incenter, Dedham Pottery rabbit mark, dia. 63/8 in.$200-250

76.Three Pieces of Dedham PotteryGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryAll decorated in blue on a gray crackleground, including a large lobster plate with ahairline crack, a medium lobster plate, and asmall crab plate, glaze imperfections, all withDedham Pottery mark and one impressedrabbit, approx. dia. 6 1/4, 8 5/8, 12 1/8 in.$700-900

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77.Gustav Stickley Double-Door BookcaseOakNew York, c. 1902-1903Rectangular gallery top with through tenonsover two double doors divided by sixteenpanes, with ring pulls, dark finish, Stickleymark with red joiner’s compass, approx. ht.56, wd. 36, dp. 12 1/4 in.$2,000-3,000

78.Dedham Pottery Wild Rose PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue decoration on crackle ground, DedhamPottery blue mark with rabbit and impressedrabbit, dia. 8 3/8 in.$800-1,000

79.Dedham Pottery Hugh Robertson PlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryFive-petal flower in blue on gray crackleground, fully coated front and back, possiblyrestored, marked HR and Dedham Potteryink mark with rabbit and one foreshortenedimpressed rabbit on back, imperfections,dia. 8 1/2 in.$800-1,200

80.Dedham Pottery Tapestry LionGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryDecorated blue border with crackle ground,some bubble bursts, impressed rabbit, dia.8 1/2 in.$600-800

81.Dedham Pottery Day/Night PitcherDecorated potteryDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryDepicting an owl and the moon on one sideand a rooster and the sun on the other,glazed in blue against gray crackled ground,partial rectangular pottery mark on base,approx. ht. 5 in.$500-700

82.Dedham Pottery Day Lily and BendingPoppy PlatesGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue decoration on crackle ground, poppyhas fracture lines, restored, both withDedham Pottery mark with rabbit, poppyplate marked with decorator’s mark O; lilywith impressed rabbit, dia. 6 1/8 in.$600-900

83.Dedham Pottery Turkey and MushroomPlatesGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue decorated borders on crackle ground,both with Dedham Pottery blue mark withrabbit and two impressed rabbits, both dia.6 1/8 in.$400-600

84.Dedham Pottery Clover Dinner PlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue border on gray crackle ground,Dedham Pottery blue ink stamp and oneimpressed rabbit, dia. 9 7/8 in.$300-500

85.Dedham Pottery Iris PlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue decorated border on gray crackleground, Dedham Pottery mark with rabbit, Oin decorative border for Davenport, oneimpressed rabbit on back, dia. 9 7/8 in.$400-600

86.Arts & Crafts Even Arm SettleOakEarly 20th centuryEight wide vertical back splats, each endwith three vertical slats joined by four squareposts with through side rails, straight seatrail, frame with rope seat support, leatherseat cushion with two pillows, extra piecesof leather, ht. 29, wd. 76 1/8, dp. 32 in.$1,200-1,500

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87.Dedham Pottery Polar Bear PlateDedham, MassachusettsRim decorated with a band of polar bears inblue on a gray crackled ground, DedhamPottery rectangular mark, registered, andtwo impressed rabbits, dia. 6 3/8 in.$400-600

88.Three Dedham Pottery PlatesGlazed and decorated potteryDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryAzalea plate, lily plate, and floral plate,hairline on the lily plate, imperfections in themaking, dia. 6 1/8 in.$500-700

89.Dedham Pottery Horse Chestnut DinnerPlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue border on fine crackle ground, pencilmark under glaze on base 19D, DedhamPottery ink stamp with rabbit, dia. 9 7/8 in.$400-500

90.Dedham Pottery Pond Lily PlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue border on crackle ground, DedhamPottery ink stamp with rabbit and impressedrabbit, bubble bursts in glaze, dia. 9 7/8 in.$600-800

91.Dedham Pottery Bird in a Potted OrangeTree PlateDecorated potteryDedham, MassachusettsRim decorated with birds in a potted orangetrees in blue on a gray crackled ground,Dedham Pottery mark and one impressedrabbit on base, dia. 6 3/8 in.$75-125

92.Dedham Pottery Snow Tree PlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsBlue border on crackle ground, marked withDedham Pottery ink stamp with rabbit andone impressed rabbit, minor imperfections,dia. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

93.Rookwood Pottery Basket-form VaseDecorated earthenwareCincinnati, Ohio, 1884Elongated form pinched at middle with twohandles, moss green ground with bambooand a sparrow, gilt highlights, raised on fourgilt-accented feet, marked Rookwood,1884, B, and numbered 45, ht. 6 1/2,approx. wd. 10 in.$600-800

94.Rookwood Pottery Pitcher Decoratedwith BatsCincinnati, Ohio, 1882Brown ground decorated with gilt and blackbamboo with green and white in alandscape accented by flying bats, potteryand date on base, ht. 6 in.$500-700

95.Dedham Rabbit Bowl and Covered SugarBowlGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsBlue border on crackle ground, bowl withDedham mark with rabbit; and coveredsugar bowl with registered mark and dated1931, crack in lid, respective dia. 9 1/2, ht.4 3/4 in.$125-175

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96.Dedham Pottery Rabbit Plate and BowlGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBoth with blue border on crackle ground,blue Dedham Pottery mark with rabbit, dia.8 1/2, 9 1/4 in.$400-600

97.Three Pieces of Dedham PotteryDecorated earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsAzalea cup and saucer; relief decoratedbowl with flowers and leaf blades in blue;and a horse chestnut bowl, without lid, rimrepair, Dedham Pottery blue mark for pre-1929 on bowls; azalea with registered mark,respective ht. 2 3/4, 2, 2 1/4 in.$575-775

98.Three Dedham Pottery PlatesGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsTapestry lion and rabbit plates decorated inblue on a crackle ground, both with earlyDedham Pottery ink mark with rabbit; and acrackle glaze undecorated plate with thepost-1929 mark, registered below,imperfections in the making, respective dia.10, 10, 8 5/8 in.$250-350

99.Four Early Dedham Pottery Dinner PlatesDecorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, late 19th/early20th centuryPond lily, duck, bird in potted orange tree,and a grape decorated plate, all with oneimpressed rabbit, some imperfections in themaking, dia. 10 1/8 in.$600-800

100.Arts & Crafts Even Arm SettleOakEarly 20th centuryCanted back with thirteen vertical slatsbelow rail joined by four square posts withfour vertical slats at each end, tied seatsupport, pinned straight seat rail, ht. 39, wd.69, dp. 28, post dia. 3 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500

101.Dedham Pottery Moth & Flower PlateGlazed and decorated earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue border on crackle ground, bubblebursts and glaze roughness, DedhamPottery ink mark with rabbit, dia. 8 3/8 in.$250-350

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102.Dedham Pottery Moth and StylizedAzalea PlatesGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsBlue decorated border on crackle ground,one impressed rabbit; azalea with edge chipmainly under rim, Dedham Pottery mark withrabbit on base, some imperfections in themaking, dia. 8 1/2, 8 3/8 in.$250-350

103.Four Dedham Pottery ItemsDecorated potteryDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryIn the rabbit pattern, including a tall pitcher,a medium pitcher, a handled mug, and a lid,both pitchers with blue stamp, muginscribed on base Dedham Pottery,imperfections in the making, tall pitcher withrim hairline, ht. 9, 5 1/8, 5 1/2 in.$500-600

104.Dedham Pottery Grape Bowl and a PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue border on crackle ground, both markedwith Dedham Pottery ink stamp with rabbiton base, bubble bursts, dia. 4 1/2, 6 1/16in.$300-400

105.Dedham Pottery Elephant BowlDecorated potteryDedham, MassachusettsInverted rim with a blue band of elephantsaround the body on gray crackle ground,rectangular pottery mark on base, ht. 2 1/2,dia. 4 3/8 in.$200-300

106.Six Dedham Pottery Salad PlatesGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryIncluding two magnolia, turtles, iris, snowtree, and a moth plate with crack, edge nickto one magnolia, all with Dedham Potterymark with rabbit, dia. 8 3/8 in.$400-500

107.Chelsea Keramic Art Works Pillow VaseDecorated potteryHugh Robertson, Chelsea, Massachusetts,c. 1890Pinched rim on pillow-form body in greenglaze with blue flower and scroll decorationon side, raised on scroll feet, marked CKAW,inscribed HR, and with some otherindistinguishable markings, ht. 6 1/4 in.$600-800

108.Chelsea Keramic Arts & Crafts PotteryVaseDecorated potteryChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1887Square form decorated on two sides withlion head masks, the alternate sides in afloral relief in olive green glaze, marked onbase Chelsea Keramic Art Works, Robertson& Sons, some minor glaze imperfections, ht.7 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

109.Chelsea Keramic Art Works VaseGlazed earthenwareChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1890Flared rim on urn-shape body with appliedleaf-form handles, raised on circular foot, ingreen glaze with brown overtones,impressed CKAW on base, ht. 5 1/2 in.$200-300

110.Chelsea Keramic Art Works Pottery FlaskGlazed and decorated potteryChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1887Narrow mouth, scroll decoration on shoulderwith incised horse decoration on one sideand floral decoration on the other side,raised on scroll feet, marked on baseChelsea Keramic Art Works Robertson andSons, ht. 9 3/8 in.$600-800

111.Dedham Pottery Experimental VaseGlazed earthenwareDedham, MassachusettsTurquoise and oxblood glaze on swollencylindrical form, marked in script on baseDedham Pottery and initialed B.W. and HR,interior hairline, ht. 9 in.$1,000-1,500

112.Joel J. Levitt (American, 1875-1937)

Summer Landscape, Probably CaliforniaSigned “Joel J. Levitt” l.l.Oil on canvas/board, 8 x 10 in., framed(under glass).Condition: Not examined out of frame.$100-125

113.Chelsea Pottery Upside Down DolphinPlateDecorated earthenwareChelsea/Dedham, Massachusetts, c. 1881-1895Blue decorated border on crackle ground,restoration to rim, CPUS mark in four-leafclover, dia. 8 1/2 in.$600-800

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114.Chelsea Pottery TileGlazed earthenwareChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1890Square tile decorated in relief with an appleon a branch in dark brown glaze, markedChelsea Keramic Art Works Robertson &Sons on red clay body, dia. 5 5/8 in.$250-350

115.One Dedham and Three Chelsea DolphinPlatesPotteryDedham and Chelsea, MassachusettsAll three CPUS marked plates are the upsidedown dolphin pattern, two smaller plates arediscolored, one with staple repair, the otherhas crack, dia. 10 1/4, 8 3/4, 8 3/4; theDedham dolphin plate dia. 8 1/2 in.$400-600

116.Chelsea Pottery Pineapple and HorseChestnut Dinner PlateGlazed earthenwareChelsea/Dedham MassachusettsBlue decorated border on crackle ground,pineapple marked on back with CPUS markin four-leaf clover, EE and an X; horsechestnut with CPUS mark in four-leaf clover,has some age discoloration, both withbubble bursts, both dia. 10 1/4 in.$300-500

117.Chelsea Keramic Art Works PitcherGlazed potteryChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1890Pinched spout with arched handle ontapering neck to bulbous base in olive greenand brown glaze, marked CKAW on base,ht. 10 3/4 in.$500-600

118.Chelsea Keramic Pottery PitcherGlazed earthenwareChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1890Tall cylindrical form relief-decorated withflying geese in yellow glaze, marked ChelseaKeramics Art Works, Robertson and Sonson base, crazing, ht. 9 1/8 in.$600-800

119.Chelsea Pottery Raised Pineapple &Flowers PlateGlazed earthenwareDedham, Massachusetts, c. 1881-1895Blue decoration on crackle ground, CPUSmark in a four-leaf clover with EE and X onbase, dia. 8 3/8 in.$600-800

120.Six Paul Revere Pottery Demitasse Cupsand Saucers and a BowlGlazed earthenwareBoston, Massachusetts, 1936-1938Saucer and cup in matte yellow glaze, cupinterior in blue glaze, plate marked LS 2-37;matte green cup and saucer marked 4-36;semi-gloss orange cup and saucer markedillegibly, plate crazed; a semi-gloss eggplantcup with plate marked 2-37; a sky blue cupmarked 12-35 and plate marked 12-37; anda blue glaze bowl marked 6-38; cup ht. 13/4, saucer dia. 5 1/4, bowl ht. 2 1/4 in.$600-800

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121.Saturday Evening Girls Pottery Pitcherand Two PlatesBoston, MassachusettsLarge yellow glazed pitcher with a stylizedborder outlined in black with white andgreen, thrown by Paul Revere Pottery,decorator’s initials JMD, 11-26, tiny glazefleck at spout; accompanied by two darkblue plates with white rims, both markedS.E.G.; one marked S L and 2-18; the otherE.G. for Eva Geneco, possibly 8-7, rimhairline, glaze flecks on the latter, ht. 7 3/8,dia. 7 5/8, 7 3/8 in.$800-1,000

122.Saturday Evening Girls Bird DecoratedPottery TileDecorated earthenwareDecorated by Albina Mangini, Boston,Massachusetts, early 20th centuryDepicting a bluebird with white breastfeathers perched on a tree branch against ashaded blue sky, incised outline, artist’sinitials and S.E.G. on the reverse, dia. 3 in.$400-600

123.Six Saturday Evening Girls Pottery PlatesDecorated potteryBoston, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryAll decorated with a band of stylized lotus inwhite with incised outline in black on blueground, some initialed JMD, S.E.G. 7-20,dia. 7 1/2 in.

Note: The consignor believes that theseplates were decorated by Lilly Shapiro, andthat the initials belong to the person forwhom they were made.

Provenance: Descended in the Shapirofamily.$1,800-2,800

124.Saturday Evening Girls Covered PitcherDecorated potteryBoston Massachusetts, c. 1913Cream ground, lid with a single blue bandoutlined in black, decorated at the top of thebody with a border of green trees against ablue sky defined in black, marked on baseS.E.G., J.G. 1-12-13, ht. 4 1/2 in.$400-600

125.Six Paul Revere Pottery Cups andSaucersGlazed earthenwareBoston, MassachusettsAll in sea green glaze with whitewash border,painted GS in black in border, three piecesdamaged, cup ht. 2, saucer dia. 5 1/2 in.

Note: Purportedly made by Lily Shapiro forGladys Shapiro.$600-800

126.Paul Revere Pottery Box and Three Saltand Pepper ShakersBoston, Massachusetts, c. 1931Rectangular box lid decorated with anincised ship on the sea in yellow, rose, blue,white, and black glaze, base in turquoiseglaze with whitewash borders, crack throughlid, marked Sybil Righter March 1931 WithMuch Love To Lily (Lily Shapiro), ht. 2 1/3,wd. 5 1/2, dp. 3 1/2; three jug-form salt andpepper shakers, two glazed, with brokenhandles; and one unglazed, ht. 2 1/4 in.$400-600

127.Six Paul Revere Pottery Bowls, FivePlates, and One Saturday Evening GirlsPlateGlazed potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1935-1940Oatmeal glaze soup bowl with plate marked4-36; turquoise soup marked 3-38 and twoturquoise plates, one LS 3-40, the other 2-37; purple bowl LS; blue bowl 7-38; twobowls: sea green drip and matte mossgreen; a sky blue plate marked 12-35; ayellow plate 1-37; and a blue SEG plate,E.G. 20, soup dia. 5 3/4, plate approx. 7 3/4in.$600-800

128.Saturday Evening Girls Pottery PlateGlazed earthenwareAlbina Mangini, Boston, MassachusettsSeafoam green glaze on circular form,bubble bursts in glaze, marked 7-7-09 SEGin a pot, initialed AM and GG, dia. 6 in.$175-225

129.Stephen Alfred Bransgrove (Australian, b.1900)

Landscape, Possibly Ayers Rock,AustraliaSigned “Stephen Bransgrove” l.l.Oil on canvas, 21 x 26 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, lined.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$1,000-1,500

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130.Three Pieces of Arts & CraftsPotteryCincinnati, Ohio, and Boston,MassachusettsRookwood vase in shaded mattegreen glaze with raised decoration,pottery and date mark for 1905, 989DV, and artist’s initial L.A. for LenoreAsbury on base; a Saturday EveningGirls bowl in matte turquoise glaze,artist’s initials EG for Eva Geneco, 6-22 on base; and an unmarkedcrystalline green glaze flower frog,respective ht. 8 1/8, dia. 7 1/2, 3 1/2in.$200-300

131.Pair of Arts & Crafts HammeredAndironsEarly 20th centuryHeavy ring on shaped body witharched legs, ht. 19, dp. 19 in$400-600

132.Two Arts & Crafts CandleholdersCopperPossibly Korean, 20th centurySquare heat shield decorated withbirds on water with stylized tree inbackground, allover hammered texturewith two platforms below, one to holdcandle raised on a platform base,stamped maker’s mark in metal,approx. ht. 13 in.$100-150

133.Continental School, 19th Century

Portrait of a WomanInscribed, dated, and signed “M.Landmann...31.12.81. ...B. Ho...” l.l.Charcoal on paper, sight size 17 x 151/2 in., framed.

Provenance: From the collection ofartist and illustrator George Stavrinos.$300-500

134.Dorothy P. Paine (American,19th/20th Century)

Still Life with FreesiaSigned “D. Paine” l.l.Pastel on paper, sight size 16 1/2 x13 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out offrame.$200-250

135.Florence Julia Bach (American,1887-1978)

Lot of Two Works: The Green Bowland SiloBowl signed “F. Julia Bach u.r.,identified on a label from GrandCentral Art Galleries, New York, on thereverse, oil on panel, 16 x 12 in., Silounsigned, pastel on paper, 10 x 8 in.,both framed.Condition: Bowl with retouch,craquelure, Silo not examined out offrame.

Provenance: From the artist to thefamily of the present owner.$800-1,200

136.Arts & Crafts Andirons and ToolWrought ironEarly 20th centurySpiral turnings on scroll face,accompanied by a poker, ht. 24 1/2,dp. 24 1/2 in.$250-350

137.Decoro Covered Ginger JarGlazed and decorated potteryEngland, 1923-1935Decorated with three crested long-tailbirds in a foliate landscape, in darkmagenta, yellow, white, and shades ofgreen, pottery mark and registerednumber on base, ht. 12 in.$250-350

138.Arts & Crafts Tudric PitcherGlass, pewter, and enamelEngland, early 20th centuryArt Nouveau style pewter cap withlong handle joined to circular basecollar decorated with blue enamelcabochon on flared circular foot, bent,the body is in transparent green glassmarked on base Tudric Rd427516,0308, ht. 12 in.$800-1,200

139.Moorcroft Pottery Covered BoxDecorated earthenwareEngland, 1953-1978Hibiscus in red and yellow on greenground, late warrant label, impressedMoorcroft Made in England, ht. 3 in.$300-500

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140.Moorcroft Red Flambé Pottery VaseDecorated potteryEngland, second quarter 20th centuryRed flambé glaze decorated with Waratah in shades ofred, orange, and yellow with black accents, marked W.Moorcroft, impressed Made in England and partiallylegible potter H.M. to the Queen, restoration, ht. 8 3/4 in.

Provenance: This vase is the mate to the vase sold inSkinner sale 2464, lot 97.$600-800

141.Pair of Brass CandlesticksFlared rim on elongated cup with waferbelow on cylindrical stem on circularbase, ht. 9 3/4 in.$125-175

142.Arts & Crafts SideboardOak and glassNorth-Western Master-Craft Furniture,Burlington, IowaMirrored back on rectangular top overtwo half drawers, one fitted for cutlery,with two cabinet doors over long drawerbelow, wooden pulls, metal label indrawer, ht. 48, wd. 41 3/4 in.$500-700

143.Arts & Crafts Even Arm SettleOak and black leather upholsteryProbably L. & J.G. Stickley, New York,early 20th centuryEven rail over sixteen vertical back andfive vertical side slats, long slip cushionseat accompanied by two pillows, raisedon four square posts with beveledshaped tops, ht. 34, wd. 76, dp. 31 in.$1,200-1,800

144.Navajo RugWoolSecond quarter 20th centuryStylized geometric shapes on avariegated brown ground with elaboratetwo-color fret border design, loss, wear,and stains, lg. 96, wd. 60 in.$250-350

145.New Guinea Tribal ShieldPolychrome carved woodMid-20th centurySix fiber attachments, traces of white,black, and red-brown pigment, markedAsamt on reverse, ht. 62 1/2 in.$250-350

146.Bigelow & Kennard Attributed TableLampMosaic glass and bronzeBoston, Massachusetts, early 20thcenturyGeometric domed shade over twosockets with acorn pulls cylindricalstandard with circular base with raisedpetal design, unmarked, ht. 18, dia. 12in.$2,000-3,000

147.New Guinea Tribal Carved TroughWoodTrough shape center bowl flanked on oneend with a stylized head figure, the otherend shaped and carved, repair, approx.lg. 78 3/4 in.$250-350

148.Two New Guinea Tribal PaddlesShaped woodOne with stylized alligator finial, both withspearhead-shaped paddles, lg. 78 1/2,60 1/2 in.$300-500

149.Three Tribal New Guinea PaddlesCarved woodAll with stylized carved finials on handle,including a spear-shaped blade and twoboard-shaped blades, lg. 63, 99 1/2, 116in.$300-500

150.Four Niloak Pottery VasesMulticolored clayBenton, Arkansas, 1909-1949Mission swirl pattern developed byCharles Hyten, one with rim restoration,respective ht. 6 1/8, 5 3/8, 4 1/2, 3 7/8in.$400-600

151.Anthony Hart (1924-1998) MosaicGlass Hanging LampNew YorkConical form composed of a mosaic ofpurple, green, and caramel slag glass ina floral and foliate design accented byiridescent butterflies and amber glassnuggets, signed in the metalwork, thecap is attached to the upper rim andfitted with a single ceramic socket,rewired, dia. 22 in.

Note: Hart was a native New Yorkerlegendary for his lamp building andcolorful life. His lamps are sought bycollectors that understand theconstruction, composition, color, andmaterials that go into hand-building amosaic glass lamp.$1,000-1,500

152.Art Nouveau TrayCeramic and gilt-metalEarly 20th centuryRectangular form with ceramic surfacedecorated with orange poppies andgreen leaves on purple ground, gilt-metalfloral accented border, wood handlesheld by pod-form mounts, lg. 19 1/4, wd.10 3/4 in.$300-500

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140A.Pottery Vase and Pitcher Attributed to DenbacGlazed earthenwareFrance, 1921-1952Double handles vase in a brown drip, impressed433 on base; and a melon and green, drip glaze,single handle pitcher with ribbed body marked 60on base, ht. 7 7/8, 8 1/2 in.$250-350

153.Marblehead Pottery BowlGlazed earthenwareMassachusetts, 1904-1936Small green bowl-form vase in green glaze,ship cipher on base, ht. 1 3/4, dia. 3 1/2 in.$125-150

154.Esther Mabel Crawford (American, 1872-1958)

Lot of Two Allegorical ScenesEach signed “E.M. Crawford” l.l. or l.r.Watercolor and graphite on paper, sheetsizes to 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$500-700

155.Eva Belle Adams LandscapeOil on boardSan Diego and Carmel, California, 1923Depicting a field with flowers in theforeground, a house and ocean in thebackground, signed l.r., pencil inscriptionPainted Spring 1923 on the reverse, framed,ht. 8 3/8, wd. 13 in.

Literature: Carmel Art Association: AHistory, by Betty Hoag McGlynn, includesEva Belle Adams as a member of theCarmel Art Association.$300-500

156.Frank Lloyd Wright (American 1867-1959)

Lot of Eleven Architectural Plan FolioPlates from the Wasmuth Portfolio: TafelLX, XX, LXIV, XXV, I, LVIII, LII, XXVI, LXI,and XXIEach with Frank Lloyd Wright blindstampu.l., l.l., or at center.Lithographs on paper, sheet sizes to 17 3/8x 25 in., unframed.Condition: Staining, losses, handlingcreases, tears, insect damage.$800-1,200

157.Franz F. Ziegler (German/American, 1869-1934)

The Jesse H. Metcalf Trophy/APresentation PlaqueSigned and dated “F. Ziegler ‘26” within thecast l.l., stamped “GORHAM CO.FOUNDERS” within the cast l.r.Bronze bas-relief, 14 3/4 x 10 1/2 in.,mounted to a wooden panel.Condition: Wear to the patina.

Note: The artist was a designer andsilversmith for Gorham Co. in Providence,Rhode Island, until his retirement in 1932.$200-250

158.German School, 20th Century

Fruhlingsfest Ausgarten Mai 08/A WienerWerkstatte IllustrationUnsigned.Color lithograph on paper, sheet size 119/16 x 7 9/16 in., framed.Condition: Cloth tape hinged to windowmat.$300-500

159.Gertraud Brausewetter (German, 1903-1992)

Untitled [Madonna Enthroned]Initialed “G.B.” within the matrix l.l. andinscribed and dated “GERTRAUDBRAUSEWETTER 1917” within the matrixl.c.Woodcut on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x 181/2 in., framed.Condition: Subtle water staining to bottommargin, not examined out of frame.$400-600

160.Indian School, 20th Century

Lot of Two Indian Miniature-style DesignsAfter Tiffany LampsUnsigned.Gouache on paper, sheet sizes 13 1/2 x 81/4 in., matted, unframed.Condition: Minor toning, foxing, cloth tapehinges.$200-250

161.Arts & Crafts Rocking ChairOakUnited States, early 20th centuryCurved crest rail over three vertical slats,lower seat back upholstered, shaped armswith through tenons, upholstered cushionseat, ht. 35 1/4 in.$200-225

162.Tiffany Student Lamp with GreenDamascene ShadesBronze and iridescent art glassNew York, c. 1902Two pendant green damascene shades withwhite interior casing, on bronze base, TiffanyGlass and Decorating Co. mark, numbered23600 New York, ht. 26 in.

Provenance: Descended in the family of thecurrent owner.$8,000-12,000

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163.Double Student Lamp Attributed toTiffany StudiosBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryTwo arms each fitted with a single socketwith height adjustment, on two vertical rodscentered by a canister with decorative rope-turned wiring, raised on circular base, withstepped rope wire bands, verdigris finish,overall ht. 29 1/4 in.$4,500-6,500

164.Tiffany Studios Three-Light Lily LampArt glass and gold doreNew York, early 20th centuryThree gold iridescent lily-shape shades, onemarked L.C.T., pendant from three curvedarms, circular ribbed base marked TiffanyStudios New York, no. 306, dore patinarestoration, ht. 16 1/4, aperture dia. 7/8-1in.$3,000-5,000

165.Tiffany Studios Water Lily Table LampMosaic glass and bronzeConical shade with pink flowers and greenleaves on blue glass ground, marked TiffanyStudios New York with metal tag and 1490;rests over three-socket standard, stick basemarked Tiffany Studios New York, ht. 261/2, shade dia. 20 in.$20,000-30,000

166.Handel Boudoir LampReverse-painted glass and bronzeMeriden, Connecticut, early 20th centuryDomed shade with textured exterior,reverse-painted landscape design in earthtones, over single socket with acorn pull,signed on rim Handel 6150 and artist’sinitials H.H., on ribbed standard, shapedcircular base, not marked, base missing felt,ht. 14 1/8, approx. dia. 6 3/4 in.$1,800-2,200

167.Handel Boudoir LampReverse-painted glass and patinated bronzeMeriden, Connecticut, early 20th centuryDomed shade painted with bluebirds andapple blossoms and branches, signedHandel 7153-6 possibly 8 on shade rim,over single socket on tree trunk form base inreddish patina, base marked Handel inraised letters, ht. 14 1/8, shade dia. 7 3/8 in.$700-900

168.Pair of Enameled and Etched GlassCandle LampsGlass and wood20th centuryUpright glass shade with a transparentetched ground decorated in an enameledlandscape of birch trees in green, white, andbrown against a yellow background, raisedon a turned wood base fitted with a metalcandle socket, ht. 21 3/8 in.$500-700

169.Mosaic Glass and Bronze Table Lamp20th centuryDomed mosaic glass shade with pinkflowers, red jewels, and caramel-coloredglass on green ground, undulating rim,unmarked, over two-socket cluster, bulbousstandard upheld by floriform bronze base,unmarked, shade dia. 19, ht. 24 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500

170.Mosaic Glass and Bronze Table LampPossibly Chicago MosaicPond lilies in pink and white on variegatedground in shades of green, on tree trunkbase, cracks to shade, both unmarked, capsoldered to top aperture of shade, ht. 281/8, dia. 24 in.$2,500-3,500

171.Reverse-painted Table LampPatinated metal and glassUnited States, early 20th centuryDomed shade decorated with a band ofroses against a stylized green picket,textured exterior, over two sockets,cylindrical standard on shaped base, ht. 22,dia. 16 in.$500-700

172.Lily of the Valley Decorated Table LampPatinated bronze and glassUnited States, early 20th centuryDomed shade, blush to cream ground with aborder of lily of the valley, over two sockets,on ribbed standard with circular base, ht. 221/4, wd. 16 in.$500-700

173.Pairpoint Table LampReverse-painted glass and brassNew Bedford, Massachusetts, early 20thcenturyShaped shade painted with a wreath of puffyroses on a tapestry ground, on spyder withtwo sockets, on octagonal standard toconforming octagonal base, Pairpoint markon base only, nicks, ht. 24, wd. 13 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

174.Handel Pine Needle Overlay Table LampSlag glass and patinated metalMeriden, Connecticut, early 20th centuryShade composed of eight caramel slagglass panels over green border with pineneedle metal overlay, shade aperture ringmarked Handel pat. no. 924457, over three-socket standard, ribbed base with felt basecover, cloth Handel label, original patina,shade dia. 18 1/2, approx. ht. 23 in.$1,200-1,500

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175.Mosaic Glass Shade on Duffner &Kimberly BaseArt glass and patinated bronze baseUnited States, 20th centuryDeep domed shade with undulating lowerrim in a floral mosaic, on a FrenchRenaissance no. 522 verdigris base,unmarked, ht. 22, dia. 16 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000

176.Mosaic Glass Table Lamp, ProbablyBigelow & KennardBronze and art glassProbably Boston, early 20th centuryGlobe-shaped shade suspended by threechains in a mosaic of flowers with greenpetals and red and pink centers on whiteground, aperture dia. 3 7/8, pendant from abranch-form arm, cylindrical standard withleaf decoration towards circular base withpetal decoration in relief, ht. 25 7/8 in.$2,000-3,000

177.Table Lamp Attributed to Duffner &KimberlyMosaic glass and bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryCaramel slag glass paneled shade with ageometric apron in caramel and deep goldsover three sockets, two older replaced pulls,heart cutout heat cap, ribbed standard onweighted base, ht. 28, dia. 22 in.

Literature: See p. 223 of Mosaic Shades,Vol. 2, by Paul Crist, the bottom right cornerillustrates this shade and base as the workof Duffner & Kimberly.$2,000-3,000

178.Art Deco Mosaic Glass Table LampMosaic glass and patinated metalUnited States, c. 1925Twenty-four panels of caramel-yellow slagglass, accented by green slag, red nuggets,and geometric metal overlay in the apron,over four sockets with original acorn pulls,columnar standard with swag decorationflowing to draped decoration on the squarebase, marked at top of column patentapplied for, ht. 23 1/4, approx. shade dia. 18in.$2,000-3,000

179.Metal Overlay Table LampSlag glass and patinated metalEarly 20th centuryOctagonal form, green slag glass panelswith scroll overlay over four sockets onconforming octagonal standard and base incharcoal patina, felt missing from base, ht.25 1/2, dia. 16 1/2 in.$200-300

180.Reverse-painted Table LampReverse-painted glass, wood, and metalEarly 20th centuryShade attributed to Pairpoint, signed W.Macy, depicting a landscape with sheep,houses, people, and trees on a deep apronin peach, green, blue, and earth tones, overthree sockets on an urn-shaped wood basewith dark metal mounts, needs cord, ht. 241/4, dia. 17 1/2 in.$1,500-2,500

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180A.Table Lamp Probably Bradley & HubbardMosaic glass and patinated metalEarly 20th centuryArtichoke finial on twelve panel shade withleaf design on apron, the whole in green,caramel and yellow slag glass over twosockets with acorn pulls, green patinatedleaf and vine standard, the circular basedecorated with a bed of needle shapedleaves, lamp has been re-enforced nearaperture, minor cracks, ht. 20 1/2, dia. 16in.$800-1,200

181.Reverse-painted Table LampArt glass and painted metalEarly 20th centuryCoastal scene with a farmer working in afield clearing a rock-strewn landscape with ahouse, in shades of burgundy and earthtones over two sockets, ribbed standard oncircular base in gold painted finish,unmarked, ht. 22, dia. 14 in.$600-800

182.Reverse-painted Table LampArt glass and painted metalEarly 20th centuryDepicting a landscape with water in earthtones and blue on domed shade, poorlysigned Jefferson on interior rim and possibly1887, over two sockets raised on ribbedcircular base, ht. 24, dia. 18 in.$800-1,200

183.Miller Overlay Table LampSlag glass and patinated metalMeriden, Connecticut, early 20th centuryShade comprised of six panels in caramelslag glass with scroll and floral overlay, overtwo replaced sockets, ribbed standard,circular floral decorated base, marked Milleron base, approx. ht. 23, dia. 16 in.$500-700

184.Chandelier with Lustre Art ShadesArt glass and brassEarly 20th centuryShaped sheet metal ceiling plate suspendingfour long rods each terminating in a singlesocket with blue, white, and gold Lustre Arthooked pulled feather shades, signed, droplg. with shades 35-36, aperture dia. 2 1/4 in.

Note: Rod length could be professionallyadjusted to accommodate interior space.$2,000-3,000

185.Pair of Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co.CandelabraBronze and art glassNew York, c. 1892-1902Verdigris bronze reticulated candle cups withgreen blown-out glass terminate the bipartitearm with raised leaf decoration at base, thecircular base with sixteen green glassornaments, with both the Tiffany Glass &Decorating Co. and Tiffany Studios NewYork marks, and numbered 22 323, ht. 127/8 in.$3,000-5,000

186.Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co.PaperweightBronze and favrile glassNew York, 1892-1902Wave design in bronze set with purplish goldglass with blue-green stripes, Tiffany Glass &Decorating Co. mark, Tiffany Studios NewYork, and numbered 21565, dia. 3 1/2 in.$2,000-2,500

187.Tiffany Furnaces CandlestickBronze and iridescent glassNew York, 1902-1928Verdigris bronze candle cup with sevenfavrile glass jewels, tripartite stem, eachstem terminating through a ball at its feet,faint Tiffany Furnaces mark, ht. 8 7/8 in.$600-800

188.Pine Needle Frame Attributed to TiffanyMottled glass and bronze verdigrisEarly 20th centuryRectangular form with support arm, ht. 91/2, wd. 7 3/4, sight ht. 5 1/2, wd. 3 5/8 in.$1,200-1,500

189.Desk Box Attributed to Tiffany StudiosVerdigris bronze and slag glassNew York, 1902-1928Metal overlay in grapevine pattern on greenslag glass, rectangular form with ball feet, ht.2 1/8, wd. 6 3/4, dp. 4 1/4 in.$700-900

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190.Tiffany Letter OpenerBlue enamel and bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryBronze blade with blue enamel borderframing four enamel segments on handle,maker’s mark, lg. 10 1/4 in.$250-350

191.Tiffany Furnaces Serpent CandlestickBronze and favrile glass jewelsNew York, 1902-1928Cobra-shaped candlestick decorated withseven iridescent glass jewels, TiffanyFurnaces mark and Tiffany Studios NewYork, numbered 1203, ht. 7 3/4 in.$2,000-2,500

192.Ten Tiffany Studios Zodiac Desk ItemsDore bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryIncluding a two-socket desk lamp numbered414, with white glass liner; a pair ofbookends, 1094; pair of blotter ends, 988;frame 943; pen tray, 1000; letter opener,1095; magnifying glass, 928; large inkwell,1072; three-tier letter holder, 1030; and acovered note holder, 1090; lamp has newwiring.$8,000-10,000

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193.Tiffany Studios Vase HolderBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryProng holder on artichoke stem raised oncircular foot marked Tiffany Studios NewYork, 1043, ht. 5 1/4 in.$300-500

194.Tiffany Studio Desk BoxMottled glass and bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryPine needle pattern overlay with greenand gold mottled glass, marked TiffanyStudios, New York 800, ht. 1 1/2, lg. 41/2, dp. 3 1/4 in.$700-900

195.Unusual Tiffany Studios Powder BoxNew York, early 20th centuryGrapevine pattern on circular form withbeaded borders fitted with liner, raised onthree ball feet, pierced cap with shapedfinial, marked Tiffany Studios New York,on base, wear, small dent in lid, ht. 4 1/4in.$800-1,200

196.Picture Frame Attributed to TiffanySilvered metal and slag glassNew York, early 20th centuryPine needle pattern with oval opening,beaded border, backed in fractured greenslag glass, ht. 9 7/8, wd. 7 7/8, sight ht.5 1/2 in.$500-700

197.Tiffany Studios Desk LampDore bronze and mosaic glassNew York, 20th centuryDomed geometric grid of semi-transparent mottled gold glass with aband of fifteen rose-colored glass disks,stamped Tiffany Studios New York onrim, some tight cracks, shade dore isbright, possibly restored, over twosockets on columnar standard, squarebase, marked Tiffany Studios New York559, approx. ht. 17, dia. of shade 9 1/2 in.$6,000-8,000

198.Tiffany Studios Desk LampBronze and favrile glassNew York, early 20th centuryHarp suspends a single swivel socketwith gold iridescent glass shade markedL.C.T. on aperture, Greek key design oncorners of square base, marked TiffanyStudios and numbered 635 on base, ht.12 7/8, shade dia. 2 1/8 in.$3,500-4,000

199.Bronze Exterior Wall SconceEarly 20th centuryRectangular back plate decorated withscrolls and florets, relief-decorated scroll-shape arm terminating in a hook and ring,aperture cap pendant, fitted with a singleceramic socket, ht. 10 1/2, wd. 5 3/8,aperture dia. 4 1/2 in.$300-500

200.Tiffany Studios Counter Balance FloorLampBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryCounter-balance arm terminating in asingle socket on cylindrical standard withpetal decoration raised on shaped circularbase, marked Tiffany Studios New York619, approx. ht. 55, aperture dia. 2 3/4 in.$2,500-3,500

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201.Tiffany Studios Double Student LampBronze and art glassNew York, early 20th centuryArticulated and adjustable arms, smallaperture with custom fabric sleeves thatretain the gold damascene shades, aperturerims ground, shades unmarked, basemarked Tiffany Studios, New York 318, ht.26 in.$12,000-15,000

202.Pair of Art Nouveau Mantel Lamps withQuezal ShadesBronze and art glassUnited States, early 20th centuryEach lamp fitted with three sockets withpetal surround, one uplight and two pendantwith gold iridescent signed Quezal shades,ribbed swollen stem flows to circular base,approx. ht. 28 3/4 in.$3,000-5,000

203.Pair of Caldwell & Co. TorchieresBronzeUnited States, early 20th centuryOriginal dark patina with single socket withinflared cup, ribbed standard, tripartite base,each foot terminated by a frog held withintalons, one cup with dent, wire and cordcut, ht. 68 1/4 in.$400-600

204.Hanging Lamp, Probably Duffner &KimberlyBronze, bronze overlay, and slag glassUnited States, early 20th centuryInverted geometric dome in shades of green,brown, rose, and cream-colored glass, theapron decorated with heraldic and scrollmotifs, fitted with a six-socket spool,suspended by five heavy bronze chainsjoined to an ornate columnar mount, columncontinues to leaf-decorated ceiling mount,dia. approx. 26 1/4 in.$8,000-12,000

205.Two Steuben Decorated Glass ShadesIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryGreen pulled feather with gold trim verre-de-soie lower rim, wide shoulder on cylindricalform, signed with fleur-de-lis mark onaperture, one aperture has chips, aperturedia. 2 1/4, ht. 5 1/2 in.$200-250

206.Lustre Art ShadeArt glassNew York, 1920Blue hooked feather decoration with ruffledrim, ht. 5 1/4, aperture dia. 2 1/8 in.$250-350

207.Quezal ShadeArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryBell form with ribbed body, ht. 6, aperturedia. 2 1/4 in.$100-150

208.Four Steuben ShadesIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryElongated ribbed gold iridescent form withflaring rim, aperture with fleur-de-lis mark, ht.6 3/4, aperture dia. 2 3/4 in.$500-700

209.Five Assembled Steuben ShadesArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryFour bell shapes with flared rim and onewide shoulder on cylindrical body, all ribbedand in gold iridescent glass, fleur-de-lismark, one with aperture chip, aperture dia.2-2 1/4 in.$900-1,200

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210.Two Steuben Shades and anAttributed BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryLarge bulbous shades with ribbedbody in gold aurene, remnants offleur-de-lis mark, and an aurene oncalcite bowl, unsigned, one shadewith aperture rim chip, aperture dia. 31/4, ht. 4 1/2, bowl dia. 8 1/8, ht. 25/8 in.$300-500

211.Hanging Lamp with Quezal ShadesCast metal and art glassNew York, early 20th centuryOrganic-form cast ceiling plate withfour pendant sockets covered by goldiridescent pulled feather shades withgreen tips, all signed Quezal, aperturedia. 2 1/8 in.$800-1,200

212.Tiffany Studios Acorn LampshadeMosaic glass and patinated metalNew YorkGreen geometric dome with caramelacorn border, marked Tiffany StudiosNew York on small rim tag, dia. 16 in.$6,000-8,000

213.Four Shades, Three QuezalGold iridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryAll ribbed bell form, three markedQuezal on the aperture, one slightlylarger, unmarked, ht. 5 1/2-5 5/8, dia.2 1/8-2 1/4 in.$800-1,000

214.Three Gold Iridescent Lily ShadesArt glassProbably New York, early 20th centuryRibbed floriform, initialed at aperturerim in script C.A.G. or C.A.M.,aperture dia. 1-1 1/8, ht. 5 1/8 in.$600-800

215.Six Tiffany Favrile Bowls andUnderplatesDecorated iridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryDecorated with faceted swags on goldiridescent glass, polished pontil,marked L.C. Tiffany Favrile, ht. 2 5/8,dia. 4 1/8, 5 7/8 in.$800-1,200

216.Steuben Gold Aurene VaseIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on tapering vasiform,polished pontil marked Steuben iniridescence on bottom rim, ht. 8 1/4in.$400-600

217.Steuben Blue Aurene Glass VaseIridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on bulbous form raised oncircular foot, polished pontil inscribedAurene 7465 on base, ht. 8 5/8 in.$600-800

218.Large Gold Iridescent VaseArt glassPossibly Steuben Aurene, New York,early 20th centuryFlared lip on bulbous vasiform,polished pontil, illegible marking onbase, ht. 10 3/4 in.$700-900

219.Tiffany Favrile DecanterArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold iridescent turned stoppermarked 788 fits the elongated neck ofthe conforming decanter flowing to thebulbous base, marked 788 L.C.Tiffany Favrile, ht. 9 3/8 in.

Provenance: Estate of Nino Scotti.$400-600

220.Tiffany Decorated Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryWide mouth with deep neck in purpleiridescence with a decorative zigzagband, wide shoulder on tapering goldiridescent body with circular foot,marked on base L.C.Tiffany Favrile3743P, ht. 5 1/2 in.$3,500-4,000

221.Tiffany Favrile Decorated CabinetVaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryNarrow mouth on waisted taperingcylindrical form in blush, green, andgold iridescence, signed L.C.T. 2382B and with paper label, approx. ht. 35/8 in.$1,200-1,800

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222.Tiffany Art Glass Footed BowlIridescent and decorated glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold favrile rim etched with a band of grapeleaves, on a blue favrile bowl raised on threecoiled feet, button pontil, signed L.C.Tiffany-Favrile on base, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 9 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500

223.Tiffany Favrile Glass VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1905Wide mouth on swollen body with greeniridescent decoration, paper label on buttonpontil with chip, also marked L.C.T. N2938,ht. 5 1/8 in.$1,400-1,800

224.Tiffany Favrile Decorated VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryTapering bulbous form in gold favrile withtrailing green vines in green, raised oncircular foot with folded base rim markedL.C.Tiffany-Favrile and numbered 3596 E,approx. ht. 12 1/4 in.$1,500-1,800

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225.Tiffany Gold Favrile CompoteArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryTall footed compote with folded base rimand rough pontil, marked L.C.T. W7375, ht.9 7/8 in.$600-800

225A.Tiffany Art Glass BowlGold favrile glassNew York, early 20th centuryCircular ribbed form with large polishedpontil, base rim marked L.C.T. Favrile, wear,approx. ht. 3 3/4, dia. 10 in.$500-700

225B.Tiffany Favrile PlateArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryCircular form in gold iridescence withstretched rim, marked 5- L.C.Tiffany Favrile,dia. 8 in.$200-300

226.Five Pieces of Tiffany Favrile Art GlassGold iridescent glassNew York, early 20th centurySpirally ribbed candlestick vase with buttonpontil, marked L.C.T. on base, often usedwith a chamberstick lamp fitting, ht. 7 1/4;and a set of four cylindrical vessels withglass threading at middle, the three smallernumbered T9246, T9179, T9175, the largerN5681, small threading breaks, all markedL.C.T., respective ht. 1 3/4, 3 1/4 in.$800-1,200

227.Three Iridescent Glass ItemsTiffany gold favrile undertray, marked L.C.T.;an unmarked iridescent gold bowl; and anunmarked blue iridescent bud vase, smallnicks to interior of rim; all with polishedpontil, dia. 6 3/8, ht. 2 3/4, 7 in.$100-200

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228.Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryNarrow mouth on ribbed neck and shoulder,black firing lines on interior of rim, polishedpontil marked L.C.T. C2869, ht. 6 5/8 in.$500-700

229.Tiffany Favrile Decorated VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryShaped rim on tapering cylindrical form ofgold iridescent glass decorated with largegrape leaves and vines in green iridescentglass, button pontil, marked 5325C TiffanyFavrile on base, imperfections in the making,ht. 10 1/4 in.$1,500-2,500

230.Tiffany Art Glass VaseDecorated iridescent glassNew York, early 20th centuryNarrow mouth on bulbous body decoratedwith broad green leaves rimmed in goldiridescence on creamy white ground, buttonpontil, marked L.C.T. Q5725 on base, ht. 81/4 in.$300-500

231.Tiffany Art Glass VaseIridescent glassNew York, c. 1892-1902Wide mouth on swollen cylindrical form,textured surface with lava flow glasstechnique, inscribed on base L.C.T. D-7594and with Tiffany paper label bearing a largeT flanked by the letters GD Co. for Glass &Decorating Company, interior straw mark inthe making, ht. 6 1/2 in.$3,000-5,000

232.Decorated Art Glass VaseIridescent and opalescent glass20th centuryElongated floriform art glass vase withshaded pink and white opalescence at top,long green blades at body, raised on domedcircular foot with opalescent border, foldedbase rim marked L.C.T. W5683, roughpontil, straw mark, trapped bubbles, rimroughness, all appear to be in the making,ht. 13 3/8 in.

Provenance: Purportedly the consignor’smother purchased this vase in a Connecticutantiques shop for $5.00 seventy years ago.The consignor brought this piece to theProvidence Antiques Roadshow for anappraisal.$3,000-5,000

233.Four Tiffany Favrile Glass SaltsIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryRuffled rim on gold iridescent bowl, polishedpontil, marked L.C.T., ht. 1, dia. 2 1/2 in.$400-500

234.Steuben Gold Aurene SaltArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryRuffled rim on bulbous body, polished pontil,marked aurene 269, ht. 1 1/2, dia. 2 1/4 in.$100-200

235.Quezal Iridescent BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryRibbed body in gold iridescent glass,polished pontil, marked Quezal, ht. 1 1/2,dia. 3 3/4 in.$250-350

236.Tiffany Favrile Master SaltArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold favrile with ruffled rim, polished pontil,marked L.C.T., dia. 2 1/2 in.$200-250

237.Gold Iridescent Small VaseArt glassPossibly New York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on tapered ribbed body, circularfoot, rough pontil, poorly scribed L.C.T. onbase, ht. 6 1/4 in.$300-500

238.Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on undulating cylindrical body,marked L.C.T. W1320, ht. 4 1/2 in.$300-500

239.Tiffany Floriform Art Glass VaseBlue favrile glassNew York, early 20th centurySwollen ribbed form raised on circularpedestal foot, rough pontil, marked onfolded foot rim L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, ht. 143/4 in.$1,500-2,500

240.Tiffany Blue Favrile VaseDecorated art glassNew York, early 20th centuryVine decoration on bulbous form, markedL.C. Tiffany Favrile 9183 D on base, ht. 21/2 in.$300-500

241.Tiffany Gold Favrile Bowl with ButterflyArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim with etched butterfly on side ofbowl, wear to iridescence on interior base ofbowl, raised on circular foot, marked L.C.T.Tiffany Favrile M, and with paper label, ht. 2,dia. 8 in.$500-700

242.Steuben Blue Aurene BowlIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on conical body raised on circularfoot, rough pontil, marked Aurene 2851, ht.2 1/2, dia. 6 in.$300-500

242A.Tiffany Blue Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryBud vase with long neck on circular footwith folded base rim, rough pontil, markedL.C.Tiffany Favrile 1 501-2046M on base, ht.8 in.$600-800

243.Five Pieces of Hand-wrought Art GlassProbably New York, early 20th centuryBlue green iridescent rondel with stretchedrim and rough pontil, dia. 11 1/4; a pinkcrackle glass rondel, dia. 9 1/2; a blueiridescent small salt vase, ht. 2 5/8, and averre-de-soie footed bowl, ht. 3 7/8, andivorine ribbed vase, ht. 47/8 in., both withpolished pontil.

Provenance: De-accessioned from a NewEngland Museum.$400-600

244.Twelve Pieces of Tiffany FavrileStemwareIridescent art glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold iridescent bowl on slightly swollenstem, circular base with polished pontil,marked L.C.T. on base, ht. 3 7/8 in.$1,500-2,500

245.Eight Steuben Aurene Small PlatesArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryCircular form with well, marked aurene 2961on base, polished pontil, dia. 5 5/8 in.$400-600

246.Steuben Aurene Bowl and UndertrayArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold iridescent glass with stretched andruffled rim on bowl and undertray, polishedpontil, marked Aurene 171, ht. 2 3/4 in.$200-300

247.Quezal Large Decorated VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold and green iridescent decoration onwide bulbous body, marked Quezal 357, ht.7 3/4 in.

Literature: This vase is pictured in Miller’sArt Glass, by Louise Luther$5,000-6,000

248.Tiffany Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryFormed rim on neck flowing to taperingcylindrical body with flared circular foot,marked 8552Cr L.C. Tiffany-Favrile on base,ht. 6 1/4 in.$200-250

249.Gold Iridescent VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim on tapering ribbed body, polishedpontil, engraved Steuben on pontil, ht. 5 in.$300-500

250.Two Tiffany Favrile Trumpet VasesArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold iridescent trumpet form on circularbase, rough pontil, marked L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, ht. 9 3/8 in.$800-1,200

251.Six Tiffany Intaglio Green Pastel GobletsArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryDeep bowl with cut and faceted decorationof cherries and branches on cylindrical stemraised on circular foot, marked 5-L.C.T.Favrile on base, ht. 6 1/4 in.$3,000-5,000

252.Three Tiffany Favrile and OpalescentFooted BowlsArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryTwo raspberry-colored bowls with stretchedrims and opalescent bodies, one marked1281 L.C.T Favrile, the other L.C. TiffanyFavrile, on circular base, rough pontil, sometrapped bubbles on foot and stem damage;the third a plum and opalescent bowl withstretched rim and feather decoration,marked L.C.T. favrile 1900, respective ht. 35/8, 3 5/8, 3 in.$700-900

253.Tiffany Opalescent and Pastel BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryStretched green rim with white opalescentvertical feathering on bowl, polished pontil,marked L.C. Tiffany Favrile 1925 on base,ht. 3 7/8, dia. 8 1/8 in.$200-250

254.Tiffany Butterfly Decorated BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryOpalescent body decorated with a whitestylized leaf pattern, accented by an etchedbutterfly, wide aqua green stretchediridescent surface, marked 1561 L.C.Tiffany-Favrile on base, ht. 2, dia. 7 7/8 in.$300-500

255.Four Pink Pastel and Opalescent Bowlswith UndertraysArt glassPossibly New York, early 20th centuryRuffled sides in pink, on white opalescentcircular foot with undertray, polished pontil,ht. 3, dia. 6 in.$600-800

256.Four Iridescent Experimental GlassPerfumesProbably Tiffany, New York, early 20thcenturyTwo iridescent hollow forms with pinchedsides, ends rough; an egg-form with crazediridescent exterior and hollow interior; and asolid drop not hollow in center, all unmarked,lg. 3, 3 1/2, 2 1/2, 2 7/8 in.$500-700

257.Art Nouveau Vase Silver Overlay VaseIridescent art glass and silverAustria, probably Loetz, c. 1905Rim trailing stems and fan-shape silverleaves decorate the spot and line decoratedgold and purple iridescent glass body,polished pontil, ht. 6 3/4 in.$400-600

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258.Art Nouveau VaseArt glass and silver overlayPossibly Loetz, Austria, c. 1905Blue-green iridescent body with oilspotting decorated with a floral sterlingsilver overlay, polished pontil, ht. 4 5/8in.$300-500

259.Art Nouveau Rookwood Pottery SilverOverlay VaseGlazed pottery and sterling silverConstance Baker, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1898Flared-rim neck tapering to bulbousbase with hand-painted floral decorationin earth tones on one side, the otherside heavily ornamented in a stylizedfloral silver overlay, pottery and datemark, artist’s initials CAB and numbered851D, crazing, tiny glaze voids, ht. 8 3/4in.$600-800

260.Dorval Enameled Art Nouveau VaseEnamel and gilt-metalFrance, c. 1900Ormolu rim mount on bulbous formenamel-decorated with a female figure ina colorful landscape, signed Dorval atbase, some base wear, ht. 5 1/2 in.$200-300

261.Art Glass Vase Attributed toRindskopfIridescent and feathered art glassBohemia, early 20th centuryCylindrical form bulging at base in blueiridescence with white, robin’s egg blue,and rust feathered glass, flat cut rim,interior edge with tiny nicks, ht. 11 5/8in.$600-800

262.Art Glass Vase, Possibly LoetzThreaded and iridescent glassBohemia, early 20th centuryTri-corner rim on cylindrical body flowingto bulbous base in green iridescent glasswith blue iridescent threading, polishedpontil, unmarked, ht. 10 1/2 in.$300-500

263.Vase, Possibly LoetzIridescent art glassBohemia, 20th centuryTri-fold rim on blue iridescence on greenglass, waisted form with dimpledsurface, polished pontil, ht. 12 in.$600-800

264.Vase, Possibly LoetzIridescent and decorated art glassBohemia, early 20th centuryCylindrical, shaped form with appliedgold iridescent rim, trailing decorationand nautilus-style prunts on dimplediridescent body, ht. 9 3/8 in.$250-350

265.Art Glass VaseIridescent glassBohemiaRed glass body with pinched sides withiridescent finish and linear decoration,polished pontil, ht. 11 3/4 in.$400-500

266.Enameled Glass Vase with AcornsPossibly Ludwig Moser, Carlsbad, late19th/early 20th centuryTranslucent cranberry glass with alloverenameled and gilt trailing oak boughsand insects, with applied silveredacorns, ht. 5 1/4 in.$125-150

267.Gabriel Argy Rousseau FernsVase/Lamp BasePate-de-verre art glass and ormolu metalFrance, c. 1925Vasiform ambered glass with fern tendrilhandles fitted with a two-socketstandard, circular metal base mount,impressed G. Argy-Rousseau in glass,glass ht. 8, total ht. 21 1/4 in.

Literature: G. Argy Rousseau:Glassware As Art, by Janine Bloch-Dermant, Catalogue Raisonné section,figure 25.01, p. 204.$1,500-2,500

268.G. Argy Rousseau Vase orCandleholderPate-de-verre glassFrance, c. 1925Amber-colored birds of prey on eachside of the funnel-shaped vessel, on ovalfoot with impressed starburst design,signed on the side with impressedsignature G. Argy-Rousseau, ht. 5 in.

Literature: G. Argy Rousseau:Glassware As Art, by Janine Bloch-Dermant, Catalogue Raisonné section,fig. 27.32, p. 214.$3,000-4,000

269.Burgen Scheurer & Cie Cameo Glass VaseCameo glass and silverFrance, early 20th centuryFlared rim on bulbous form cameo-etched with purpleflowers, with gilt highlights, raised on circular silver footwith French hallmarks, base of glass marked De LorraineB.S & Co., ht. 4 in.$800-1,200

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270.Steuben Plum Jade VaseEtched glassNew York, 1904-25Double acid-cut-back ovoid vase cased inamethyst and decorated with Asianmedallions, flowers, and leaves against ascroll ground, signed with fleur-de-lis mark,some base wear, spot on rim were casing isvisible, ht. 8 in.$2,500-3,500

271.Delphin Massier EwerHand-painted earthenwareFrance, 1836-1907Pitcher form with long loop handle,decorated with an autumn landscapeagainst an orange ground, brown foot,signed Delphin Massier Vallauris (A.M), onbase and artist’s initials on side J.N., illegibleletter, and H, ht. 10 1/2 in.$200-250

272.Tiffany Studios Lamp BaseBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryNaturalistic form with ribbed center columnsupporting a single socket, surrounded bythree arms forming the spyder, three raisedleaves on circular base, verdigris patina,marked Tiffany Studios, New York, andnumbered 426, ht. 9 7/8 in.$600-800

272A.Monumental Cameo Glass Vase/LampCameo glass and ormolu20th centuryTwo-tiered ormolu cap fits into largevasiform cameo glass vase body decoratedwith blue flowers against a peach groundwith dark leafy flowers at base, marked Gallehorizontally near base, ormolu petal-shapecircular base, ht. 32 in.$2,000-4,000

272B.Cameo Glass Table LampGlass, wood, and metal20th centuryHourglass-form standard decorated withcameo glass flowers on shaded rust ground,fitted with a single socket, mounted to acircular wooden base, ht. 31 in.$600-800

273.M. Model Art Glass BowlDecorated and etched glassFranceWide flat rim with etched relief decoration onthe underside of putti frolicking in alandscape, visible from the top through thetransparent thick green tinged glass, circularform marked in bowl M. Model Made inFrance, minor nicks, dia. 12 1/2 in.$400-600

274.Art Nouveau Water Pitcher and TumblerHand-blown art glassEarly 20th centuryGilt rim on pale amber glass pitcher withmaroon glass stripes within, the bodydecorated with gilt flowers and vines,polished pontil with painted number B295;accompanied by a cylindrical tumbler withconforming decoration, imperfections in themaking, some gilt wear, respective ht. 8 5/8,3 3/4 in.$400-600

275.Art Deco Grasshopper VaseArt glassProbably FranceRelief-molded frosted glass withgrasshoppers perched on waving blades ofgrass with remnants of brown patina,unmarked, ht. 11 1/2 in.$400-600

276.Six Pieces of Lalique and Sabino ArtGlassMolded glassFrance, 20th centuryR. Lalique Coquilles plate, Marcilhac no.3013, signed in mold, dia. 6 5/8; a Laliquebowl with bird and frond relief decoration,inscribed Lalique France, dia. 9 1/2; aLalique figure holding a deer, paper labeland inscribed on base, ht. 4 5/8; Sabinoplate with bird decoration in relief on exterior,marked Sabino Paris, France, dia. 13 3/8; asmoky glass Sabino vase with loopdecoration, and a colorless etched vase withconcentric ring decoration on inverted panelsides, both marked Sabino France in scripton base, approx. respective ht. 5 7/8, 6 3/4in.$1,500-1,800

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277.Simonet Freres & Dieupart Art Deco VaseEtched glassFrance, c. 1930Flared rim on bulbous body with stylizedshell and coral decoration in relief, signed onbase, first word indistinct possibly Ewihon,also signed in the mold, some wear onbase, ht. 8 1/2 in.

Note: Maker is well known for chandelierglass.$500-700

278.Opalescent Art Glass BowlMolded glass and ormoluFrance, c. 1930Relief decorated with birds, berries, andbranches on the exterior, metal beadededge with two handles relief-decorated withroses, on circular base, dia. 16 1/2 in.$150-250

279.Rene Lalique Mures VaseArt glassMarcilhac no. 1058, France, 1932-1947Etched blue-tinged glass with berries andthorned bramble in relief, marked R. Laliquein block letters on base, wear to base, ht. 73/8 in.$1,000-2,000

280.R. Lalique GUI VaseOpalescent relief-molded glassMarcilhac no. 948, FranceShort neck on bulbous form decorated inthe mold with berries, branches, and leaves,raised on circular foot, chip to side of foot,marked R. Lalique France in script on baserim, approx. ht. 6 3/4 in.

Note: Model was created in 1920 and notreproduced after 1947, Marcilhac p. 427.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$300-500

281.Rene Lalique Saint-Francois VaseArt glassFrance, c. 1940Flared rim on tapering cylindrical body ofopalescent glass, relief-decorated with birds,leaves, and vines, R. Lalique France in blockletters, some base wear, approx. ht. 7 in.$800-1,200

282.R. Lalique Opalescent BowlArt glassFranceCircular form with relief-decoration of linesrunning around droplets, signed in blockletters on interior base of bowl, dia. 9 7/8 in.$300-500

283.Art Nouveau Perfume BottleGlass, silver gilt, and mother-of-pearlLondon, 1879-1917Molded glass stopper on colorless glassbottle with cherries and leaves in silver withgeometric mother-of-pearl inlay accents inthe surround, marked AF in the metal onbase, ht. 3 3/4 in.

Note: Accompanied by a string tag inFrench, the translation does not connectwith the item, unless it was purchased by amilitary man to bring home to hissweetheart.$200-300

284.Carl Schmitz for Verlys BookendsArt glassFrance, mid-20th centuryRectangular block for relief decorated with akneeling figure and a deer against a texturedground, marked in script, some nicks, ht. 65/8 in.$300-500

285.Lalique VaseArt glassFrance 20th centuryDecorated with seven concave etched nudefemale figures within a clear textured waterground, marked Lalique France, ht. 9 3/8 in.$400-600

286.Pair of Lalique Figural BookendsArt glassFrance, late 20th centuryEach bookend has three full-bodied childrenwith arms entwined and draped withgarland, signed and with paper label CristalLalique France, ht. 7 3/8 in.$200-300

287.Lalique Nemours BowlArt glassFrance, 20th centuryEtched glass with ten repeating floretborders with black centers, marked LaliqueFrance in script on base, dia. 10 in.$400-600

288.Lalique Bacchantes VaseArt glassFrance, 20th centuryTapering cylindrical form decorated withnude female figures in relief, ht. 9 3/4 in.$500-700

289.Cire Perdue Vase Attributed to R. LaliqueLost wax cast art glassFrance, 1905-1934Goblet form with five figures at base, somechips, ht. 6 1/2 in.$10,000-15,000

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290.Decorchement Pate-de-Verre VaseArt glassFrance, c. 1924Square cut-corner mouth, zigzag border,faceted scroll handles in blue and caramel,maker’s mark in a circular frame on side,heavy damage, ht. 4 3/4 in.$100-150

291.Lalique Footed BowlMolded and etched colorless glassFrance, fourth quarter 20th centuryDecorated with branches and birds in reliefraised on square colorless foot, markedLalique France on base, ht. 5 3/8 in.$200-300

292.Art Deco Style Wall-Mounted ReceivingTableWrought iron and marbleFrance, 20th centuryDemilune shape with black marble top overa single drawer with decorative grid,cascading V-shape below, ht. 36, dp. 12 in.$300-500

293.Art Deco Style Wall MirrorWrought iron and mirror glassFrance, 20th centuryArched rectangular form in a decorative ironframework, ht. 45, wd. 21 1/2 in.$250-350

294.Art Deco Occasional TableCast brass and black glassHexagonal black glass top in a decorativecast framework, with legs angled inwardjoined to a star-shaped medallion within ahexagon near base, ht. 18 7/8, wd. 20 1/2in.$300-500

295.Louis Dage Art Deco Pottery VaseDecorated earthenwareFrance, c. 1925Narrow mouth on tapering cylindrical formdecorated with green leaves and vines withbright blue berries on mottled blue-grayground, signed L. Dage Paris on side,France on base, ht. 10 1/2 in.$400-600

296.Louis Dage Art Deco Pottery InkwellDecorated earthenwareParis, France, c. 1925Circular form decorated with green leavesand vines with bright blue berries on mottledblue-gray ground, signed L. Dage Paris onside, France on base, ht. 2 1/2 in.$150-250

297.Etling Night LightGlass and bronzeParis, France, second quarter 20th centuryMottled green and black glass shade,maker’s mark and Paris on rim, fits over asingle socket, in a bowl raised by threewinged fish, ht. 4 3/4 in.$800-1,200

298.Art Deco Style Glass Vase20th centuryWide mouth with relief decoration of broadleaves and stylized flowers in mottled coral-colored glass, marked Lorrain on side, ht. 71/2 in.$300-500

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299.Art Glass Hanging FixtureEtched and molded glass and steelPossibly Lalique, France, fourth quarter 20thcenturyDrum shape with twelve movable verticalglass prisms of colorless and etched glasssuspended from a precision-machinedcircular plate, molded bottom-mountedglass shield, interior fitted with three sockets,suspended by a circular rod with a steppedglass ceiling plate, approx. ht. 22-23, dia. 141/2 in.$4,000-6,000

300.Approximately Fifty-five Pieces of LaliqueStemwareArt glassFrance, 20th centuryThirteen medium wines, ht. 5 5/8; twelvelarge wines, ht. 6 1/8; eight wide-mouthchampagnes, ht. 4 7/8; twelve cordials, ht. 47/8; and ten sherries, ht. 5 1/2 in., inscribedLalique France on base.$1,200-1,500

300A.Ten Pieces of Lalique GlassMolded glassFranceIncluding a tumbler with eight moldedfigures, approx. ht. 3 7/8; a footed vasedecorated with molded birds and alternatingstylized foliage in relief, ht. 4 3/4; a dove pintray with wings stretched, an owl pin tray,and a pheasant pin tray, respective ht. 3 3/4,2 1/2, 4 1/2; and four perfume bottles threewith bird shape stoppers, one with wingchip, the fourth in the form of moldedflowers, ht. 4, 3 3/4, 3 3/4, 4 in., all itemsare marked Lalique.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$400-600

301.Art Deco Dining Table with Two LeavesBook-matched veneered woodEuropeRectangular top of book-matched veneerwith strong grain, each side slides out to fitleaves on double U-shape and shapedplatform base, repair, minor wear, ht. 29 1/2,lg. 63, wd. 40, each leaf 19 5/8 in.$1,000-1,500

302.Art Deco Zebra Covered OttomanEarly 20th centuryRectangular form with natural zebra cover,fitted by brass tacks, raised on four turnedlegs, approx. ht. 17 1/2, lg. 47, wd. 31 in.$1,000-1,500

303.Robert Lallemant Art Deco Table LampPolychrome earthenwareFrance, c. 1925Single socket on rectangular form withgeometric design in red, green, and black ona cream-colored ground, marked TRLallemant France on base, old wiring, smallglaze loss, approx. ht. 10 in.$1,000-1,500

304.Art Deco LampBronze and art glassFrance, c. 1925Circular ceiling plate with florets, with fourrods suspending a reticulated sphere, eachof the four segments decorated with flowersand stylized trailing vines in gilt finish, foursockets suspending paneled satin glass pinkshades with decorative border, ht. 33 1/2,dia. 23 in.$3,000-5,000

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305.Art Deco Pottery VaseDecorated potteryAttributed to Boch Fres, Belgium, c. 1930Ovoid form with gray crackled grounddecorated with a spotted antelope in blue,turquoise, and black, numbered in ink D.943 on base, ht. 9 1/4 in.$300-350

306.Art Deco Dining Table, Six Chairs, andSideboardAmboyna wood and upholsteryEuropeComprised of a rectangular top dining tablewith pull-out ends on U-shape base,accompanied by six chairs with curvedwood backrest, geometric designupholstered seats in green, cream,burgundy, and black, raised on four legs; asideboard with a rectangular top over twocabinet doors, centered by an opencompartment over three drawers withshaped chrome pulls, ht. 29, 33 1/4, 39 3/4,table closed wd. 63, sideboard approx. 72,dp. 35 3/8, 21 in.$3,000-5,000

306A.Chinese Nichols CarpetWoolSecond quarter 20th centuryScattered flowers, birds, and a dragon inmidnight and navy blue, dark red, rose,deep gold, and olive green on the dark grayfield, aubergine border, some moth damageat one end, small stain, some fringes added,lg. 11 ft. 6 x 8 ft. 10 in.$1,000-1,500

306B.Two Nichols-style Area RugsWoolOne with a Chinese landscape scene onpurple ground with mauve border; the otherflowers and butterflies on mustard groundwith rust inner and mustard outer border;both with minor interior and edge wear, bothlg. 58, wd. 36, in.$400-600

306C.Two Nichols-style Chinese CarpetsWoolOne with plum ground decorated with a treeand bird; the other gray ground with plumborder decorated with butterfly andbamboo, some wear, lg. 47, 45, wd. 24, 24in.$250-350

307.Two Decorative Austrian MirrorsDecorated fruitwood, copper, and mirroredglassAustria, early 20th centuryRectangular mirror glass surmounted by acopper band at top, an applied coppersunflower on the fruitwood frame, theopposing side with inscribed sunflowerornament, with a geometric inscribedornament on the lower cross-stretcher, ht.32 5/8, wd. 21 3/4 in.$2,000-3,000

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308.Pair of Dachshund AndironsWrought ironAustria, second quarter 20th centuryChiseled faces on sleek elegant form withtail at end, ht. 17, dp. 24 in.$1,200-1,500

309.Pair of Art Deco Liquor BottlesFaceted, etched, and painted glassProbably France, c. 1925Angular form with geometric design inetched and black-painted glass, one stopperhas old repair, nicks to glass, residue, ht. 87/8 in.

Provenance: Gift to the client’s family fromElsie Myers of Myers Rum Family, Jamaica.$250-350

310.Ed Hurley Seahorse Ash StandBronzeCincinnati, 1869-1950Bowl decorated on underside with fiveseahorses and waves, the stem with a largerseahorse joined to the stylized starfish five-prong base, marked on base ETH anddated 1925, ht. 28 1/2 in.$400-600

311.Art Deco Painted ScreenPaint and wood2nd quarter 20th centuryThree hinged panels with a tropical paintedlandscape with spiked leaves and a largelong neck bird, with a floating mountain inthe background on silver and gold wash giltground, the other side painted in a soft pink,some wear, and loss to edges, ht. 64, eachpanel 16 1/4 in.$500-700

312.Art Deco Pottery LampGlazed earthenware, metal, woodUnited StatesFour stepped and graduated rings onbulbous base in turquoise glaze, fitted with asingle socket and raised on an Asian-stylefoot, ht. 21 1/4 in.$300-400

313.Leon Louis Dolice (American, 1892-1960)

Winter View of New York City at DuskSigned “Dolice” l.r.Pastel on paper, sight size 11 x 7 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

314.Leon Louis Dolice (American, 1892-1960)

Sunset on the HarborSigned “Dolice” l.r.Pastel on illustration board, sheet size 12 x19 in., unframed.Condition: Minor abrasions.$300-500

315.John Wesley Carroll (American, 1892-1959)

Portrait of a Reclining NudeSigned and dated “Carroll 21” l.r.Oil on canvas, 34 x 36 in., unframed.Condition: Lined, scattered retouch.$2,000-4,000

316.Leonetto Cappiello (Italian, 1875-1942)

Art Deco Advertising Poster for JobCigarette Papers, Job Papier a CigarettesPrinted by Vercasson, Paris, 13th Edition,June 1933, framed, sight size 35 3/4 x 231/2, frame size 39 1/2 x 27 1/4 in.$300-500

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317.Russian School, 20th Century

Succulents, c. 1927Indistinctly signed in pencil l.r.Color woodcut on Japan or similar paper,image size 18 x 12 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Taped to facing mat with brownpaper tape, unobtrusive toning, minute tearsto margins, subtle foxing.$400-600

318.Stefan Lokos (Hungarian/American, 1913-1944)

Vase of FlowersSigned and dated “Stefan Lokos 1931” l.r.Oil on canvas, 29 x 22 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, surface grime.$300-500

319.Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal PotteryDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Wide mouth on swollen cylindrical formdecorated with leaves and flowers in shadesof orange, rust, and blue, marked RheadCrown Ducal England surmounted by acrown, no. 83, x, stylized K, ht. 9 1/8 in.$300-500

320.Two Charlotte Rhead Dragon ChargersDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Depicting green and gold dragons with redand gray accents on lighter green ground,one marked CRhead H, the other Rhead Fwith Crown Ducal mark in brownsurmounted by a crown, both marked Madein England, approx. dia. 12 3/8 in.$800-1,200

321.Charlotte Rhead Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Cylindrical body swelling at shoulder andmid-body decorated with purple-petal rose,yellow, and blue flowers on flesh-coloredground, foot and rim accented in blue,marked CRhead A Crown Ducal with Crown,England, no. 152, ht. 6 1/8 in.$500-700

322.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal PotteryPitcherDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Large one-handled pitcher with gold, yellow,orange, and blue stylized flowers, markedCRhead, Crown Ducal England surmountedby a crown, no. 145, some paint loss at rim,ht. 10 in.$500-700

323.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal VaseDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Wide mouth on undulating cylindrical formdecorated with cream and orange flowerswith blue and blush-colored accents,marked Rhead F with green Crown DucalWare stamp, no. 5983, and form no. 209,some crazing, ht. 12 1/8 in.$400-600

324.Charlotte Rhead Bursley Ware VaseDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Wide mouth on swollen cylindrical form,olive green and mottled orange grounddecorated with orange fruit and blue berries,marked Bursley Ware Charlotte RheadEngland on base, ht. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

325.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal LargeBowlDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryMottled gray ground, interior decorated witha geometric band, exterior with floraldecoration of rose, blue, and yellow flowerswith green leaves, raised on circular foot,marked C Rhead H 5411 and green CrownDucal ware stamp, ht. 5 1/8, dia. 13 1/4 in.$800-1,200

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326.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal Bowland ChargerDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryCenterbowl and charger with matchingdecoration of lustre shaded brown leaves,orange flowers, and green accents, bowlhas wear, marked Crown Ducal Made inEngland surmounted by a crown, ht. 4, dia.14 1/4 in.$500-700

327.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal Chargerand PitcherDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryMottled orange ground with floral decorationin orange and blue with gilt highlights,pitcher decorated with a basket of flowers inconforming colors, both marked C Rhead,Crown Ducal Made in England, chargerlettered F., pitcher lettered L. on base, ht. 81/8, dia. 12 1/2 in.$500-700

328.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal Chargerand PitcherDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryCharger decorated with a tree with redautumn leaves on mottled golden yellowground, and a fruit-decorated pitcher, creamground with orange and purple fruit, bothmarked C Rhead, charger with Crown DucalMade in England surmounted by a crownmark, pitcher marked Crown Ducal Made inEngland, dia. 12 5/8, ht. 6 3/8 in.$500-700

329.Charlotte Rhead Pottery ChargerDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Circular form decorated with blue closed-petal flowers with gilt accents, center floralmedallion, marked Rhead F, Crown Ducalblack stamp, made in England surmountedby a crown, dia. 12 5/8 in.$300-500

330.Charlotte Rhead For Crown DucalChargerDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryCircular form with green border on whiteground decorated with tall bell-form flowersin purple and pink, marked C Rhead 4953and Crown Ducal, Made in Englandsurmounted by a crown, crazing, dia. 11 5/8in.$300-350

331.French School, 20th Century

Max MonclairSigned and inscribed “-Harford...4.PASSAGE DUBAIL-PARIS X...” within thematrix l.l.Color lithograph, sight size 46 1/2 x 30 1/2in., framed.Condition: Backed to linen, subtle toning,not examined out of frame.$200-300

332.Pair of Art Deco Large PerfumeCountertop DisplaysInverted pyramid form in marbleizedcaramel-colored finish with black accents,stepped lids and base, approx. ht. 24 1/2 in.

Note: Used as a countertop display in adepartment store during the Art Decoperiod.$600-800

333.Pair of Art Deco Perfume CountertopDisplaysInverted pyramid forms in marbleizedcaramel-colored finish with black accents,stepped lids and base, approx. ht. 12 1/2 in.

Note: Used as a countertop display in adepartment store during the Art Decoperiod.$300-500

334.Fayral Art Deco Sculpture Lamp BasePatinated metal and stoneSculpture, Pierre Le Faguays, France, c.1930Nude female figure in full relief holding aloft abowl in bronze verdigris finish, raised on astepped marbleized dark green stone base,needs wiring and socket assembly, markedFayral on base, ht. 24 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

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335.Four Art Deco Folding ChairsPainted wood, metal, and simulated leatherLouis Basttetter & Sons, Fort Wayne,IndianaGreen paint with pierced and decoratedback splat, black upholstered seat, archedfront rail, manufacturer’s label on reverse, ht.33 in.$200-300

335A.Black Panther Decorative CarpetDecorated with a splayed panther with redtongue, lg. 97, wd. 58 1/2 in.$500-700

336.Eleven Bakelite DiceTwo amber and two green with cream dots,1 7/8 in. sq.; two butterscotch with blackdots; three red with cream dots, tiny nicks;one amber with rounded corners and creamdots, inclusion, 1 3/8 in. sq.; and a smallgreen block with cream dots, 1 1/8 in. sq.$200-250

337.Emerson Patriot Catalin RadioCitrine and brown wrap, ht. 5 3/8, wd. 107/8 in.$800-1,200

338.Two Early Bakelite BanglesCream and black zigzag and a marbleizedred bracelet with five cream dots, bothinterior circ. 7 7/8 in.$300-500

339.Bakelite Scarecrow PinRed body with movable butterscotch handsand black shoes, signed Schultz, ht. 4 1/2in.$200-300

340.Two Bakelite Boxes, Cocktail Pick Bar,and Speakeasy HouseBakeliteUnited States, second quarter 20th centuryButterscotch and marbleized red box withshaped ends; a brown marbleized box withamber cover; a marbleized caramel mini bar,the rail fitted with barware and bottle-formcocktail picks; and an incised red flat houseon a black plinth holding speakeasy cocktailrecipes, respective ht. 1 3/4, 3 3/4, 4, 2 3/4in.$300-500

341.Bakelite Greyhounds Cane and aCelluloid Elephant CaneTwo amber-headed greyhounds with glasseyes as handles mounted to dark woodcane; and a taupe-gray celluloid elephantwith trunk up as handle on a wood cane,finish on wood cane crazed, lg. 36, 35 3/4in.$175-225

342.Bakelite Fruit with Manning BowmanCompoteBunch of amber grapes with green leaves, alobed caramel-colored fruit with leaves, agreen stylized pineapple, and a red apple, allon a double-handled rust-colored compotewith chrome handles and circular foot, fruitlg. range 6-9 in. with stems, compote dia.10 1/2 in.$300-500

343.Six Bakelite Jewelry ItemsDark green carved bangle; leaf greenbangle; moss green marbleized bangle andring; a pin with dark green marbleized framecentering a transparent aquatic scene; and apair of circular green earrings with clipbacks, bracelet interior circ. 7 3/4; pin wd. 21/2, ring approx. size 7; earring wd. 1 1/2 in.$300-500

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344.Three Bakelite Jewelry ItemsChain link necklace with seven polka dotcircular pendants alternating with amber-colored drops; a custard yellow bangle, anda pair of hoop clip earrings, necklace lg. 203/4; interior circ. 7 7/8; earrings wd. 1 1/2in.$350-550

345.Three Bakelite Jewelry ItemsWide End of Day bangle, a dark mustardbangle, and an End of Day circular pendant,bangle interior circ. 7 3/4, pendant wd. 3 in.$200-300

346.Four Bakelite Jewelry ItemsNecklace with butterscotch and red beadsaccented by black; wide bracelet with red,black, and cream bands; red buckle withlinear butterscotch ornament; and a pair ofred square clip earrings, bracelet interiorcirc. 7 7/8; necklace lg. 21 1/2, buckle wd.2 1/4 in.$300-500

347.Meccano Mechanical Robot StoreDisplayPainted metalBritain, c. 1937The figure in red and green metal mountedin a gray holder with chain-drive mechanismpowered by electricity, when plugged in thearms and legs move, approx. ht. 38, wd. 15,dp. 18 1/4 in.$1,500-2,000

348.Five Bakelite Jewelry ItemsAll End of Day, including three bracelets, acircular domed pin, and a pair of circulardrop earrings with screw-backs, braceletsinterior circ. 7 3/4; pin wd. 1 3/4, earrings lg.1 1/8 in.$200-300

349.Ten Bakelite Jewelry ItemsFour hinged bracelets, a carved bar pin withrhinestones, a square buckle, a pair of roundscrew-back earrings, two carved clips withwhite centers, a circle pin, and a pair ofpendant earrings, bracelets interior circ. 7,bar pin lg. 3, buckle lg. 2 3/4, round earringwd. 1 3/8, clips lg. 1 3/4, circle pin wd. 15/8, pendant earrings lg. 1 1/8 in.$300-350

350.Four Bakelite BraceletsIncluding a hinged pumpkin bracelet, anexpandable bracelet with checkers on oneside, smiling faces on the other, in orangewith black spacing beads; hinged braceletwith buckle ornament, an expandablebracelet composed of alternating green andpumpkin-yellow segments, both hingedbracelets interior circ. 6 in.$250-350

351.Ten Bakelite Jewelry ItemsAll in red, four bangles including two carvedand one with raised blue dots; two pairs ofpost-back earrings; RBN initial pin; threecarved clips, one geometric with polishedsteel ornament, bracelets interior circ. 7 1/2;pins lg. 1 3/4-2 1/8; earrings dia. 1 in.$250-350

352.Seven Bakelite Jewelry ItemsIncluding a carved white bangle, two blackbangles, and a black bangle with marbleizedcarnelian red band; a black pyramid ring; apair of marbleized carnelian red post-backhoop earrings and a pair of button screw-back earrings, white bangle interior circ. 77/8; black 7 1/2; accented bangle 7 7/8;earrings both wd. 1 3/8 in.$250-350

353.Seven Bakelite Jewelry ItemsFive butterscotch yellow bracelets withrhinestones; a bracelet with red insets; and aterrier head pin signed J.L. Foltz, braceletsinterior circ. 7 3/4; pin ht. 1 3/8 in.$275-375

354.Art Deco Evening BagCloth, sterling silver, glass, and rhinestoneGermanyBlack velvet clutch with hand strap, theframework in silvered metal ornamented byblack and green glass in a rhinestoneframework, interior fitted with change purse,marked Sterling Germany on frame, wd. 8in.$100-150

355.Art Deco Evening BagCloth, sterling silver, glass, and rhinestoneProbably GermanyClutch with hand slip in brown clothornamented by a .935 silver framework withcarnelian-colored glass and rhinestones,interior fitted with a change purse attachedby a fine chain, wd. 7 in.$100-150

356.Art Deco Hat RackAluminum and velvetFive tiers, each tier has three curved armsterminating in velvet caps in faded colors ofplum, olive, gold, blue-gray, red, rust, andgreen, cylindrical center pole, ends oncircular base, wear, ht. 69 1/4, wd. 20 in.$600-800

356A.Art Deco Folding Picnic Set in FittedCarrying CaseCanvas, and painted metalFranceCase is fitted with two blue black andorange striped fabric folding chairs, the casehas legs that fold out to form the table top.$300-500

357.Six Shultz Bakelite BraceletsTwo green with red dots; one green withmustard dots; two cream, one with greenand mustard dots, the other mustard andred dots; and one marbleized green withorange and emerald green dots, interior circ.range 7-7 1/2 in.$300-400

358.Thirteen Jewelry ItemsNine green Bakelite bangles including fourmatching marbleized bracelets and one inlighter shade of green, a carved braceletwith green glass stone, a rhinestone-studded bracelet, a marbleized teal andblack bracelet, and a marbleized black,green, and yellow with brass dots; two pairsof earrings: one with posts and a pair ofcarved screw-back earrings, a ring, an ovalbelt buckle; approx. ring size 6 1/2-7;interior circ. on bracelets approx. 7 1/4 in.$300-500

359.Fourteen Bakelite Jewelry ItemsWide butterscotch bracelet, a curvedstriated butterscotch bracelet, threemarbleized bangles, an amber bangle, amarbleized red bangle with butterscotchdots, and a cut-corner dark red bangle;butterscotch flower pin, brown straight bowbar pin, marbleized red rectangular pendantblock, marbleized red ring with square face,a clip and a pair of post-back hoop earrings,ring size approx 6-6 1/2, bracelet interiorcirc. approx. 7 1/2 in.$300-500

360.Pair of Art Deco Style LampsGray-finished metalIn the manner of Frankart, Europe, 20thcenturyComprised of three figures with elongatedlegs holding up a sphere, raised on a squarebase, the top of each fitted with a singlesocket, ht. 38 1/4 in.$600-800

361.Seville Art Metal Studios Magazine RackPatinated metalCleveland, Ohio, c. 1928Two nude figures dancing and playing theflute comprise the sides, adjusts for width,with stamped studio mark, copyright date,and numbered S302, approx. ht. 16 3/8,wd. 10 1/2 in.

Note: This company operated for a shortperiod of time in the 1920-30s.$250-350

362.Art Deco Decorated VaseBlack glassFranceStraight short neck with a wide borderaround the body with molded decoration ofdeer running from a centaur hunting in afern-covered forest, marked Made in Franceon base, ht. 12 1/4 in.$800-1,200

362A.Art Deco DeskMahogany veneer2nd quarter 20th centuryRectangular top with center drawer flankedby two banks of drawers, fitted with largebrass circular pulls, the opposing side withtwo tambour doors opening to revealcompartment with a median shelf, wear andminor loss, ht. 30 1/4, wd. 60 1/4, 29 15/16in.$250-350

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363.Muller Freres Art Glass ChargerLuneville, FranceFlared rim in orange and purple glass, theunderside with silver-colored aventurine,circular foot, marked on base, dia. 14 3/4 in.$500-700

364.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal PotteryPitcherDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Wide mouth on large one-handled pitcherdecorated with orange, yellow, and blueflowers with brown accents on mottledorange ground, marked C Rhead, CrownDucal surmounted by a crown, England, no.145, ht. 10 in.$300-500

365.Crown Ducal ChargerDecorated earthenwareEngland, c. 1935Circular form with emerald green and orangeflowers with raised and linear accents,center linear medallion, marked Crown DucalMade In England surmounted by a crown,dia. 12 1/2 in.$300-500

366.Crown Ducal ChargerDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryCircular form with abstract decoration inorange, black, and rust on a mottled orangeground, Crown Ducal Made in Englandsurmounted by a crown mark on base, dia.14 1/8 in.$250-350

367.Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal ChargerDecorated earthenwareEngland, second quarter 20th centuryCircular form, ivory ground with orange andyellow stylized flowers accented in blue andgreen, lustre gridwork medallion in center,marked C Rhead L. with green Crown DucalWare stamp, dia. 14 1/8 in.$300-350

368.Two Georg Jensen Grape Compotes No.263Sterling silverDenmark, c. 1924Both with flared bowls with grapes and vinesbelow, spiral stem, circular foot, engraved onbase rim, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, Sterling Denmark, no. 263, and GI925S in an oval on the base, combined wt.approx. 35 troy oz., both ht. 7 1/16 in.$6,000-8,000

369.Georg Jensen Gravy Boat No. 14Sterling silverDenmark, c. 1920Spouts at each end, two loops with pod andberries on each side, ribbed stem flowing tooval foot with tooled border, inscribed onbase rim, marked 1920, GI 830S in an oval,Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, no. 14,three crowns in an oval and the letter S onthe center of base, approx. 12 troy oz., ht. 41/4, dia. 6 1/2 in.$1,500-2,000

370.Georg Jensen Oil Lamp No. 12Sterling silverDenmark, c.1935Blossom finial, scroll and beaded handle,leaf decorated stem with ribbed and beaddecorated decagonal base, monogrammedat side of base, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, GI 925S in a beaded oval,Sterling Denmark no. 12, ht. 3 3/8, lg. 5 in.$600-800

371.Georg Jensen Sterling Footed Bowl No.17BDesign by Johan Rhode, Denmark, c. 1930Leaf and ball decoration support the deepbowl, stepped circular base, marked GeorgJensen with crown, GI 925S, mark forRhode, 17B Sterling Denmark, approx. 8troy oz., ht. 5 1/4, dia. 5 3/4 in.$800-1,200

368 369 370 371

372.Two Ladles, a Spoon, and TongsSterling silver, silvered metal, and woodFourth quarter 20th centuryA double-spout ladle with ebony handle,marked sterling 93, faint mark probablyGeorg Jensen; a small ladle with ebonyhandle, faint hallmark sterling B181; a Reldasterling ladle-bowl spoon with ebony handle;and a pair of hammered silvered metal tongswith long handles, respective lg. 8 1/4, 51/8, 7, 9 1/2 in.$250-350

373.Georg Jensen Covered BowlSterling silver and ebonyDenmark, c. 1919Deep bowl with wide rim with tooled edge,ebony finial on shaped lid, marked GeorgJensen in a raised beaded oval, Denmark290, 1919 and GI 830S in a beaded oval,some dings and wear, approx. total wt. 21troy oz., ht. 4 1/2, dia. 8 5/8 in.$500-700

374.Michael Fina Round Tray No. 130Sterling silverNew York, founded 1935Circular form with bowl-shaped sides, rimdecorated with grooves, ornamented withpod and bead handles, maker’s mark andnumber on base, approx. 6 troy oz., dia. 91/16 in.$200-300

375.Georg Jensen Blossom PatternCoffee/Tea ServiceSterling silverDenmark, 1915-1932Comprised of a coffeepot, marked 2A;teapot 2B marked with crown in beadedoval; creamer 2 A, all with ivory handles,covered sugar marked with an A; all markedGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval and 925 Sin a beaded oval; and a rectangular tray,worn beaded oval mark, worn no. 925S in arectangle, some minor dings and scratches,total wt. approx. 49 troy oz., tray lg. 11 1/4,wd. 9 1/16, coffeepot ht. 5 3/4 in.$3,000-5,000

376.Georg Jensen TraySterling silverDenmark, 1925-1932Rectangular form with blossom corners,monogram D, marked Georg Jensen withina crowned beaded oval and GI 925 S in abeaded oval, Sterling 2A, 11 1/8 x 9 1/4 in.,approx. 19 troy oz.$800-1,200

377.Georg Jensen Mitra Flatware and ServingPiecesStainless steelDenmark, fourth quarter 20th centuryComprised of approx. 235 pieces of flatwareand thirteen signed serving pieces: twenty-four dinner knives, twelve dinner forks,twelve luncheon forks, fourteen salad forks,nine butter knives, thirty-five teaspoons,sixteen tablespoons, some teaspoons inoriginal bag; serving pieces include: a smalland a large double-spout ladle, a large knife,a large serving spoon, three sets of saladservers including spoon and bowl-shapefork, one medium in size, a serving spoonand a two-tine fork, additional items includean unmarked cheese grater and pastaserver and a non-matching Italian softcheese cutter.$250-350

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378.Georg Jensen Undertray and LidSterling silverDenmark, c. 1924Crosshatched finial with petal decorationsurrounding, missing insert probably glass,undertray has four lobes with patternrepeated at intersection of lobes, inscriptionon bottom; makers mark Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, no. 403, and Gi 925S in abeaded oval, lid rim dents, some wear, totalwt. approx. 6 troy oz., tray dia. 5 1/2, lid 4in.$400-600

379.Twelve Georg Jensen Salts and SixSpoons No. 110Sterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927; post-warTwelve hammered salts with loop handleterminating in two beads, monogrammed,with raised Georg Jensen mark in a beadedoval, numbered 110, Sterling, Denmark; sixspoons with scroll handle terminating in twobeads, marked with the later Georg Jensenmark in a beaded oval, Sterling Denmark,110, respective lg. 2, 1 1/2 in.$600-800

380.Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl No. 7Denmark, c. 1927Inverted rim with bulbous shoulder, markedon base Georg Jensen in a beaded oval,Georg Jensen No. 7, GI 925S mark, wearand small dings, approx. 17 troy oz., ht. 21/2, dia. 7 1/8 in.$250-350

381.Georg Jensen Acorn FlatwareSterling silverDesign by Johan Rhode in 1915, DenmarkTwelve dinner knives, eleven butter knives,ten teaspoons, eight tablespoons, twelvedesert forks, and eight dinner forks, markedGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval, SterlingDenmark.$2,500-3,500

382.Georg Jensen Water Pitcher No. 385Sterling SilverDenmark, c. 1924Spout continues to ebony handle with beadand leaf decoration below rim, markedGeorg Jensen in a beaded oval, SterlingDenmark, no, 385, with GI 925S in anbeaded oval, dent, approx. 15 troy oz., ht. 63/4 in.$2,500-3,500

383.Pair of Mexican Silver and Mixed-metalParrotsSilver, brass, copper, and stoneJorge Chayo Castillo, Taxco, MexicoFull-bodied form with heads in blue stonewith copper trim, silvered metal beak, andbodies trimmed in stone, brass feet, markedon base, ht. 4 1/8 in.$300-500

384.Georg Jensen Footed Bowl 42DSterling silverDenmark, 1925-1932Oval bowl with bead and leaf decoratedstem on ribbed and beaded decagonalbase, marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval with crown, GI 925S, sterling Denmark42D, ht. 2 3/8 in.$400-600

385.Georg Jensen Tea Strainer No. 2Sterling silverDenmarkReticulated leaf pattern with loop and leafhandle, marked GI 925 2 on underside, lg. 47/8 in.$300-500

382 383 384 385 386

386.Shiebler Sterling Silver Bowl with CopperBugsNew York, 1876-1910Lily pad form with veining and crimped rimaccented by two copper bugs in relief,marked, with wings and S for maker,impressed Sterling 4270, approx. total wt.10 troy oz., dia. 7 1/2 in.$600-800

387.Emmy Roth Five-Piece Silver Tea/CoffeeServiceSterling silverGermany, 1885-1942Comprised of coffee, tea, and pitcher withwood handles, and open sugar bowl, allraised on an oval base, accompanied by anoval tray with wide rim, all marked EmilyRoth Germany in script, 925, approx. totalwt. 76 troy oz., respective ht. 9 1/4, 7 7/8, 43/4, 2 1/2, dia. 16 3/8 in.

Literature: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver,Annelies Krekel-Aalberse.$6,000-8,000

388.Frigast Sterling Silver Flatware andServing PiecesDenmark, 1958-1976“Acorn”-style pattern, comprising: elevendinner forks; nine of each salad forks,dessert forks, demitasse spoons,teaspoons, iced tea spoons, creamsoupspoons, butter spreaders, dinner kniveswith stainless blades, fruit knives withstainless blades; two tablespoons; twopickle forks; a carving knife and fork, cakeknife, pie server, fish server, sugar spoon,sauce ladle, two serving forks, and twoserving spoons, (107 pieces), approx. 116troy oz. weighable silver.$1,200-1,500

389.Frionnet Francois Tea ServiceSilver plate and rosewoodFrance, 20th centuryComprised of a rectangular tray, no. 30;coffeepot, no. 25; teapot, no. 25; coveredsugar, no. 15; and open creamer, no lid, no.10; all with rosewood handles, hollowwaremarked Frionnet Francois on base, F illegiblemark and F in a rectangle on each piece,and numbered, tray wd. 18 1/4, respectivehollowware ht. 6 3/4, 5 3/4, 4 1/2, 3 1/2 in.$600-800

390.Christofle Cocktail ServiceSilvered metalFrance, 20th centuryIncludes eighteen short footed goblets inoriginal box, a cocktail shaker, and an icebucket, ht. 3 1/16, 10 1/16, 5 1/8 in.$600-800

391.Christofle TraySilvered metalFrance, late 20th centuryOctagonal form with ribbed border, scrollhandles at each end, maker’s mark on base,lg. 22 5/8, wd. 16 in.$250-350

392.Silvered Metal and Glass Tray, PossiblyWeiner WerkstatteEarly 20th centuryRectangular form comprised of metal linearbars, rectangular handles with circulardevices, raised on bar feet, ht. 1 3/8, lg. 151/2, wd. 5 5/8 in.$300-500

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393.Georg Jensen Pie ServerSterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Pod-form finial supported by splayed stems,bead-trimmed handle, with monogram onreverse, pierced blade with stylized tulip andvine, marked Georg Jensen in a raisedbeaded oval, Sterling Denmark, and no. 38,approx. wt. 6 troy oz., lg. 10 1/8 in.$500-700

394.Pair of Georg Jensen Grape ShearsDenmarkMarked 925 GI 139, lg. 5 1/8 in.$250-350

395.Georg Jensen Fork and Spoon No. 5CSterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Frond tip with broad leaf decorationextending from handle to bowl,monogrammed on back, marked GeorgJensen in a beaded oval, Sterling, and 5C,approx. total wt. 3 troy oz., lg. 7 1/8 in.$400-600

396.Georg Jensen Serving Fork and SpoonNo. 38Sterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Pod-form finial supported by splayed stems,bead-trimmed handle, marked GeorgJensen in a raised beaded oval, SterlingDenmark, and no. 38, approx. total wt. 6troy oz., lg. 9 1/8, 9 1/4 in.$700-900

397.Georg Jensen Cake KnifeSterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Pod-form finial supported by splayed stems,bead-trimmed handle, with monogrammedblade, marked Georg Jensen in a raisedbeaded oval, Sterling Denmark, and no. 38,lg. 10 1/2 in.$200-300

398.Orla Mogensen Blossom Serving Forkand Spoon No. 35Sterling silverDenmarkCurvilinear handles with blossom and beadstrailing from tip back to handle, both withmaker’s mark and numbered, approx. 6 troyoz., lg. 10 in.$600-800

399.Georg Jensen Grape ShearsSterling silverDenmarkMarked GI 140 Denmark, lg. 5 1/2 in.$300-500

400.Georg Jensen Serving Fork No. 33Sterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Open-work handle, flower and bead at tip,marked Georg Jensen in a raised beadedoval, no. 33, and Sterling Denmark, approx.2 troy oz., lg. 7 1/2 in.$200-300

400A.Georg Jensen Condiment Dish No. 23Sterling silverCopenhagen, Denmark, 1915-1930Flared rim with tooled border raised on fourball feet, marked Georg Jensen in a raisedbeaded oval, GI 830S in a beaded oval,Copenhagen in a beaded oval andnumbered 23, ht. 1 1/2, dia. 3 3/4 in.$200-300

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401.Nine Crafted Sterling Silver ItemsPredominantly early 20th centurySix long iced teaspoons with line andlozenge pattern on tip, marked sterling, lg. 83/8; a large hammered spoon with slotcutouts, marked sterling, lg. 10 3/8; and twohammered bowls, one marked H with ananvil and S, sterling 1902, the smallermarked sterling; ht. 1 3/4, 1 5/8, dia. 4 1/2,4 in.$250-350

402.La Paix Picture FrameSilvered bronzeFranceTwo plates of rectangular beveled glassfitted into silvered bronze rod frame, theglass is held aloft by five plug forms raisedon stepped rectangular base, marked LaPaix on base, some silver wear and nicks toglass corners, ht. 9, wd. 8 1/2, dp. 1 5/8 in.$200-300

403.Mildred G. Watkins (1883-1968)Hollowware BoxSterling silver and enamelCleveland, Ohio, c. 1920Rectangular form, the lid decorated withleaves and berries centered by an enameloval in blues and greens, impressed stylizedmark on base, Sterling, and Mildred Watkinsin block print, ht. 1 1/2, wd. 4, dp. 2 1/2 in.

Note: Mildred G. Watkins was one of thefirst of a generation of Ohio-based artistswho, in turning their attention to themedium, elevated enameling tounprecedented levels of beauty andinventiveness. She started as a painter whosort of “fell into” enameling. She studiedportraiture at the Cleveland School of Art,but was not fond of laboring over herpaintings, saying that “anything she did afterthe second day only served to spoil herdrawing.” Finishing her work quicklyafforded her the extra time “lurk” in thedesign department and she soon decidedthat design was her real calling and thatworking with metals would be her careerchoice.

Literature: Painting with Fire, Masters ofEnameling in America 1930-1980.$800-1,000

404.Macefield Jewelry Scarab on Neck Wire14kt gold and cabochon emeralds10 Winchester Place, Winchester,Massachusetts, c. 1956Pendant composed of a scarab beetle fittedwith a jump ring mounted to a 14kt goldback plate accented by five green cabochonemeralds, impressed 14kt Macefield on thereverse and fitted with bar closure for use asa pin, the pendant suspends from a 14ktgold neck wire also marked Macefield 14kt,pendant lg. 2 in.

Note: Bill Mason and Len Field werepartners in their business, calling it Macefieldas a combination of their names. They hada loyal and colorful clientele for theirinteresting, high quality designs.$700-900

405.Macefield Jewelry BroochSterling silver and moonstone10 Winchester Place, Winchester,Massachusetts, c. 1958Sterling silver circular form beveled andbeaded frame, oxidized inner frame centeredby a circle of ten cabochon moonstones,impressed Macefield Sterling on the reverse,dia. 1 5/8 in.$200-300

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403 with top detail

406.Arthur Stone Serving Fork and SpoonSterling silverCrafted by George Erickson, Gardner,Massachusetts, c. 1915-1932Two-tine fork and oval bowl spoon, bothwith long handles and shaped tips, markedwith gavelstone, sterling, and craftsman’smark E, lg. 9 1/2 in.$100-150

407.Geblein Serving SpoonSterling silverBoston, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryShaped tip with chased leaf ornament onhandle, marked Geblein Sterling Boston, lg.5 7/8 in.$40-50

408.Six Sanborns Mexican Small GobletsSterling silverMexico CityBowl held by six arms, turned stem, circularstepped foot with tooled floral border, no.1328, Sanborns mark with owl JSG, 0.925,stamp and 22 on base, total wt. approx. 16troy oz., ht. 3 3/8 in.$200-300

409.Jean Luce DinnerwareDecorated porcelainLimoges, FranceFourteen dinner plates depicting a gray,black, and silver fish, and seventeen saladplates with color variant, all with silver-gilthighlights, stylized fruit and/or flowerdecoration, all with factory mark for CharlesAhrenfeldt and mark for Jean Luce, dia. 91/8, 8 3/8 in.$300-400

410.Georg Jensen Beaded Flatware ServiceSterling silverDenmarkIncluding twenty-four forks, twelve dinnerknives with stainless blades, twelve butterknives, twelve tablespoons, and nineteaspoons, marked Georg Jensen in abeaded oval, Sterling, Denmark, some nicksand wear.$3,000-3,500

411.Fourteen Jean Luce Dinner PlatesDecorated porcelainParis, FranceTwelve-sided rim with angular silver-giltornament on white porcelain body, JeanLuce mark, Paris in green on back, dia. 99/16 in.$250-350

412.Baccarat Opera StemwareArt glassFrance, 20th centuryFifteen flutes, ht. 8 3/8; fourteen large bowl,ht. 7 1/2; and fourteen medium bowl, ht. 7in.; signed Baccarat.$500-700

413.Twenty-seven Pieces of Trinite StemwareArt glassUnited States, mid-20th centuryConical shape bowl with rectangular cubeon stem, circular foot in three sizes,respective ht. 6 1/8, 5 3/8, 4 5/8 in.$250-350

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414.Georg Jensen Serving Spoon No. 141Sterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Scroll handle with leaf and bead decorationat tip, ribbed and tooled shoulder, elongatedbowl, marked Georg Jensen in a raisedbeaded oval, and numbered 141, lg. 7 5/8in.$250-350

415.Georg Jensen Fuchsia Serving SpoonSterling silverPattern introduced in 1904, DenmarkTip with floral relief decoration, backmonogrammed, worn oval maker’s markand Denmark, wt. approx. 2 troy oz., lg. 81/2 in.$100-125

416.Four Georg Jensen Serving PiecesSterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Two forks, each with two tines, bothnumbered 45; spoon with decorated tip no.45; and a shovel no. 34; all marked GeorgJensen in a raised beaded oval, SterlingDenmark, and numbered, monogram onback of handles, respective lg. 7 1/8, 5 1/2,5 3/4, 4 3/8 in.$200-300

417.George Jensen Decorated ServerSterling silverDenmark, 1933-34Oval shaped blade with floral center andsurrounding scroll decoration, markedsterling Denmark with GJ in a rectangle,approx. wt. 3 troy oz., lg. 9 7/8 in.$200-225

417A.Georg Jensen Acorn Flatware Servicewith Serving PiecesSterling silverDenmarkTwelve each: dinner forks, salad forks, icedtea spoons, soupspoons, knives; sixteaspoons, six dessert spoons, eightdemitasse spoons, serving pieces include:two ladles, three serving spoons, twotriangular blade servers, two appetizer forks,and cake knife, marked with a beaded oval,Sterling Denmark, approx. 89 troy oz.$4,000-6,000

418.Pair of Georg Jensen and Wendel A/SServing Fork and SpoonSterling silverDenmark, 1924-1951Acanthus leaf tip surmounted by threebeads, with two beaded bands accentingfluted handle, maker’s mark and sterlingDenmark, lg. 9 in.$250-350

419.Georg Jensen Ornamental Sugar Spoonand a Pair of Pyramid TongsSterling silverDenmarkBoth marked Georg Jensen in a beadedoval, sterling Denmark, spoon numbered 21,respective lg. 4 1/4, 4 3/8 in.$250-350

420.Georg Jensen Serving Spoon No. 42Sterling silverDenmark, 1915-1927Oval bowl with reticulated handle with leafand bead decoration, marked Georg Jensenin a raised beaded oval, Denmark Sterling42, lg. 6 in.$125-175

421.Georg Jensen Sterling Silver ServingSpoon and ForkDenmark, 20th centuryAcanthus pattern, marked Sterling Denmarkand Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, wear,approx. lg. 9 1/2 in.$250-350

422.Harry Osaki Serving Spoon and a RoblesBoxSterling silver and lapisOsaki (1916-1984) Pasadena, California;after 1947Hand-wrought spoon marked Osaki Sterling,approx. wt. 3 troy oz., lg. 9 1/2; and a .835silver box with shaped hinged lid with bezel-mounted cabochon blue stone on lid,marked A. Robles on base, ht. 1 1/2, wd. 23/4 in.$200-250

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423.Arts & Crafts BowlSilver and enamelEarly 20th centuryChased flowers with enameled centers incream and blue on interior of bowl,unsigned, ht. 1 5/8, dia. 4 1/4 in.$100-150

424.Pair of Cologne BottlesCut glass and silverLate 19th/early 20th centuryBulbous form with eight faceted sides on cutbase, fitted with silver stoppers in floral reliefdecoration, monogrammed, tiny base nick,ht. 6 in.$400-600

425.Art Deco Painted ScreenCanvas on boardUnited StatesAngular top comprised of three sections, thecenter panel depicting two long-legged birdsin shades of coral, a tree in the background,the background in multiple shades of greenand creamy yellow, the side panels eachdepicting one bird on a like background,wear to edges and surface, ht. 71 1/2, totalwd. 54 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000

426.Schmieg & Kotzian Art Deco Five-PieceBedroom SuiteFruitwood veneers and mirror glassCabinetmakers, 521 East 72nd St., NewYorkComprised of two nightstands, vanity andstool, headboard, and footboard, all withfigural wood veneer and curvilinear details,nightstands ht. 29 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 16,headboard wd. 71 in.$1,000-1,500

427.Jean Luce DinnerwareDecorated porcelainLimoges, FranceFourteen dinner plates and fifteen bowls,Charles Ahrenfeldt factory mark and JeanLuce mark.$250-350

428.Fifteen Jean Luce Dinner PlatesDecorated porcelainParis and Limoges, FranceSilver and gold pebbled abstract decoration,with Jean Luce mark and Charles Ahrenfeldtfactory mark, dia. 9 1/4 in.$250-350

429.Art Deco Hanging LampMolded glass and wrought ironFrance, 20th centuryAngular ceiling plate suspended by fourrods, square-form molded colorless glasstop, interior rim chips not visible whenhanging, ht. 38 3/8, 17 1/4 in. sq.$1,500-2,000

430.Holly Hunt New Classics Custom DiningTableWalnut and brassPatterned walnut oval top with three metalmedallions and border ring, raised on fourcurved legs with connecting horizontalsupport, ht. 29, wd. 50, lg. 60, with twoleaves each 18 in.$3,000-4,000

431.Twelve Donghia Phantom Chairs withAdditional FabricMohair and cotton fabric, woodAmerican Design, fourth quarter 20thcenturyFour armchairs and eight side chairs with tallupholstered seats and back raised on fourgently curved legs, Donghia Furniture label,ht. 35 1/2 in.$3,000-4,000

table: 430; chairs: 431 (partial)

432.Reba Stewart (American, 1930-1971)

Lot of Two RiverscapesEach signed or inscribed “R. STEWART...” and dated “1961” or “1963” on the reverse.Oil on canvas, sizes to 25 x 13 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.

N.B. Characterized by her peers and mentors as “independent,” “a very vivacious person, with a strongsense of humor” and having “an intuitive genius in creating beauty…” Reba Stewart had an energetic artisticoutput until her tragic death by malaria at the age of 41.1

At the age of 18, Stewart moved on her own to Boston, where she attended the New England School of Artand Design in the evenings. The following year she enrolled full time at the School of the Museum of FineArts, attending from 1949 to 1955. It was while she was a student at the Museum School that she metGenevieve McMillan, then the wife of TAC architect Robert S. McMillan, who would become her lifelongfriend and patron.2 Upon receiving her diploma, Stewart won a scholarship to study printmaking in Japan fora year. Stewart received critical acclaim for her Japanese-inspired prints, which were exhibited at theSwetzoff Gallery and the DeCordova Museum. She received her B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Yale University, andheld teaching positions at the Museum School and Maryland Institute College of Art until her passing in1971.

1. Pierce, Sally, “Notes on Reba Stewart,” Reba Stewart: A Legacy, Massachusetts College of Art, October 9 to November 20, 2006 (exh. cat.),pp. 8-12.2. Ibid., p. 2.

$500-700

432

432A.Edward Field RugWoolDesign inspired by Frank Stella, UnitedStates, copyright 1996Palette in shades of lavender, cornflowerblue, and gray in a geometric pattern, cornerangled at one side, custom, marked EdwardFields, lg. 141 on one side, 102 on theother, wd. 105 in.$400-600

433.American School, 20th Century

Lot of Five Abstract Figures andLandscapes, c. 1958-1963Each signed and dated “HOF...” u.r., l.r., l.l.,or at center.Oil on paper/board, sizes to 24 x 20 in.,framed (one under glass).Condition: Surface grime, surfaceabrasions, one not examined out of frame.

Provenance: Through a Stonington,Connecticut, estate.$1,800-2,800

434.American School, 20th Century

Lot of Five Abstract Still Lifes,Landscapes, and Figures, c. 1958-60Signed and dated “HOF...” l.r. l.l., u.l., or atcenter, two with labels fromCarroll Condit Galleries, White Plains, NewYork, on the reverse.Oil on paper/board, sizes to 24 x 20 in.,framed.Condition: Surface grime, surfaceabrasions.

Provenance: Through a Stonington,Connecticut estate.$1,500-2,500

435.American School, 20th Century

Lot of Two Figure StudiesOne bears title and signature “...G. Braque”on the stretcher, the other unsigned.Oil on canvas, sizes 16 x 12 in., framed.$600-800

436.American School, 20th Century

The Sun WorshippersSigned and dated “Murray ‘61” l.r., titled onthe stretcher.Oil on canvas, 30 x 18 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, surface grime.$200-250

437.Miguel Berrocal Compound SculpturePortrait de MichelleNickel and nickel plateEurope, c. 1969Interlocking portrait in puzzle form, raised ona circular plinth, artist’s signature andnumbered 5073, ht. 4 in.$800-1,200

438.Decorated Planter Attributed to Erhard U.SohneBrass and wood inlayGermany, c. 1910Circular form with three brass handlestrailing to feet, decorated with a band ofdancing figures in brass on a wood ground,unmarked, approx. ht. 5, dia. 10 1/4 in.$300-500

439.Contemporary African SculpturePossibly rosewoodAbstract human and animal forms, exposedpith, ht. 23 in.$150-200

433

440 right and left views

440.George Nakashima (1905-1990) Conoid DeskWalnutNew Hope, Pennsylvania, c. 1960Free edge, single board, English walnut top with two butterfly joints suspended over a bank of threedrawers flanked by an angular leg support, some wear, approx. ht. 28 3/4, wd. 60, dp. 30 in.

Provenance: A Maryland gentleman. The consignor notes that the desk design was described in ac. 1970 Nakashima brochure.$20,000-24,000

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441.Two George Nakashima (1905-1990)“New” Dining ChairsWalnutNew Hope, Pennsylvania, 1975Figural comb-back over nine spindles,saddle seat raised on tapering spindle legs,seat light from wear, some leg scratches, ht.36 in.$3,200-3,700

442.Nakashima Studios Triangular-top TableWalnutNew Hope, Pennsylvania, 1990sTriangular top with figural markings raised onthree tapered legs, ring mark on top, ht. 17,wd. to 21 5/8 in.$800-1,200

443.Nakashima Studios Host RockerWalnut with sapNew Hope, Pennsylvania, 1999Curved crest rail over ten spindles, shapedarms with sap, saddle seat, ht. 22 1/2 in.

Provenance: From the estate of thepurchaser.$1,600-2,000

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444.Early George Nakashima (1905-1990)SideboardWalnut and clothMid-1950sRectangular top with free edge with exposeddovetail joints, two sliding doors with verticalgrids backed by replaced fabric, interior fittedwith drawers, raised on two horizontalsupports resting on two opposing boards,needs restoration, ht. 32 3/4, wd. 79 1/2, dp.21 3/4 in.

Provenance: Directly from GeorgeNakashima to the current family.$15,000-20,000

445.Edwin and Mary Sheier Pottery ChargerGlazed and decorated earthenwareProbably New Hampshire, mid-20th centuryCircular form with complex incised decorationof Adam and Eve flanking a serpent in astylized Garden of Eden in green, cream, rust,brown, and gray on red clay body, incisedSheier on reverse, dia. 14 in.$8,000-12,000

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446.Turned Wood Table LampSemi-transparent woodFourth quarter 20th centuryThin pieced wood components comprise theshade and base, two sockets allow for bothcomponents to be lit from the interiorradiating light through the figured wood,unmarked, ht. 17 in.$300-500

447.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanDecorated earthenwareAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous vessel scrafitto decorated and withbrush technique depicting stylized grasses,maker’s initials on base, ht. 8 1/2 in.

Note: Dr. Jordan received a PhD in ArtEducation, completed a nine-yearapprenticeship with ceramics masterKenneth Beittel, and exhibited his work inVirginia and South Carolina.$250-350

448.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanDecorated earthenwareAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous form with brown and blue-whiteoverlapping pattern, unmarked, ht. 9 in.$400-600

449.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanDecorated earthenwareAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous form with incised tree decoration,artist’s mark on base, ht. 4 1/2 in.$200-250

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450.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous form with brown brushstroke onstoneware body, ht. 6 1/2 in.$150-250

451.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanDecorated earthenwareAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous gray body with brushstrokes inblue, browns, and green, ht. 11 in.$400-600

452.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous narrow-mouth vessel with volcanicsurface, ht. 6 1/2 in.$150-250

453.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous form, olive ground with brushstrokedecoration, signed, ht. 11 1/2 in.$400-600

454.Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. LawrenceJordanAmerican (1947-2007)Bulbous white stoneware vessel with greenand brown brushstroke decoration, ht. 6 3/4in.$150-250

455.Chinese Printing Scroll Table LampMetal, paint, and woodAssembled mid-20th centuryFitted with a single socket on columnarform, adorned with characters and bands ofmetal on graphic ground fitted on circularwood base, ht. to socket 29 in.$150-250

456.Asian Rosewood Bar CabinetThailandRectangular top opens at center, two doorswith carved medallions, doors fitted forbarware; interior fitted with pull-out drawerfor bottles, swivel door fitted for bottles andwith pull-out drawer compartmentalized forbottles, raised side panels with matchingcarved medallion, ht. 36 5/8, wd. 36, dp. 181/2 in.$700-900

457.Naoko Matsubara (Japanese, b. 1937)

War God, 1969Numbered, titled, and signed“5/250....Matsubara” in pencil l.l., l.c., andl.r., respectively.Woodblock print on paper, sight size 12 x16 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Rippling, not examined out offrame.$150-250

458.Thomas Moser Canopy BedCherryNew Gloucester, Maine, 1984Tapered pencil post with optional canopy,otherwise terminating in urn-form finials,signed by Thomas Moser and DaveSwanson, New Gloucester and dated, ht.79, lg. 82, wd. 58 in.$800-1,200

459.Two Thomas Moser NightstandsCherryNew Gloucester, Maine, c. 1982Square top with chamfered edge over singledrawer raised on four tapered legs, bothsigned Thomas Moser Cabinet Makers, NewGloucester, Maine, one dated 7/83 andsigned by Robert La Chapelle, the otherdated December 1982 and signed byMatthew Thomas Moser, ht. 27 1/4, top 173/4 in. sq.$600-1,000

460.Thomas Moser Table with Eight ChairsCherry and leatherNew EnglandLarge rectangular-top table raised on foursquare legs, dual cross-stretcher with twogroups of three vertical supports with threegroups at each end, accompanied by twoarmchairs and six side chairs, tabletopthickness 1 1/2, lg. 96, wd. 47, chair ht. 35in.$3,000-5,000

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461.American School, 20th Century

Backyards, Design for CretonneUnsigned, titled and inscribed “...by HelenBenton M...” on a fragment affixed to thebacking.Tempera and pencil on paper, sight size 353/8 x 33 3/8 in., framed.Condition: Tears, staining, abrasions,rippling, not examined out of frame.$200-300

462.American School, 20th Century

Dock ViewSigned and dated “Suzy Harmon 60” l.l.Oil on canvas, 20 1/4 x 32 in., framed.Condition: Subtle canvas deformations.$300-500

463.American School, 20th Century

Two BirdsSigned “R. M...OCK” beneath the base.Carved wood, approximately 38 1/4 x 3 1/2x 3 1/2 in., mounted to a wooden plinth.Condition: Surface dust/grime.$100-150

464.American School, 20th Century

Music: Oliver Lake QuintetTitled, dated, and signed “...4/10/91Elizabeth Hughes” in pen l.r.Mixed media (acrylic, ink, conté crayon) onpaper, sheet size 29 3/4 x 44 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

465.Inuit Stone-cut Print by Nanogak

#2 Eskimo Western ArckieHolman Island, 1968Depicting two eagles in green on paperground, titled, dated, signed, and numbered33/49, sight size 23 1/2 x 17 5/8 in., notexamined out of frame.$150-250

466.Steuben Starlight Runner TableSapele Pomele and glassDesign by Joel Smith, edition of 10, NewYork, 2000Rectangular top set with blocks of trappedbubble glass, vertical side supports withglass trapped bubble panels, arched atbase, ht. 32, wd. 46, dp. 12 in.

Note: Purchased on Madison Avenue fromSteuben and descended in the family.$3,000-5,000

467.Steuben Little Elements VaseArt glassDesigned by David Dowler, 1998Hand-blown colorless glass with bubblesthroughout, ht. 6 1/2 in.$200-250

468.Eighteen Steuben Glass Stemware Itemsin Original BoxTransparent glassCorning, New York, fourth quarter 20thcenturySix sherbets, six sherries, and six goblets, allon cylindrical stem with wafer and polishedpontil, with covers and fitted boxes,respective ht. 3 7/8, 4 1/2, 5 1/4 in.$500-700

469.Four Baccarat Animal FiguresTransparent glassFourth quarter 20th centuryTurtle, bunny, giraffe, and cat, all withBaccarat mark, nick to giraffe’s ear, lg. 33/4, ht. 7 1/4, 3 1/8, 3 1/2 in.$150-250

470.Six Steuben GlassesTransparent glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryHourglass form with trapped bubble in base,marked Steuben, ht. 3 7/8 in.$100-200

471.Nine Steuben Glass Table ItemsColorless art glassCorning, New York, fourth quarter 20thcenturyThree bowls by Donald Pollard, ht. 3 1/4,dia. 7 1/2; ashtray with knob, ht. 1 1/2; IreneBenton candy dish with ram’s head finial, ht.5; sugar, creamer, and small bowl, ht. 3 1/2-3 5/8; and a footed bowl with tripartite stem,ht. 4 1/2, dia. 9 1/2 in.$1,000-1,200

472.Four Steuben BowlsTransparent glassCorning, New York, fourth quarter 20thcenturyHt. 2 3/8, 3 1/2, 3 5/8, 4 7/8 in.$150-200

473.SideboardCrotched Honduras mahoganySweden, mid-20th centuryRectangular veneered top over cabinet withtwo glass sliding doors and two cabinetdoors centered by four drawers with lippulls, ht. 36 5/8, wd. 66, dp. 18 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

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475.Orrefors Fiskgraal VaseArt glassEdward Hald (1883-1980), SwedenClear hand-blown vase decorated with fishand sea plants in green and black,engraved Orrefors graal 335-F EdwardHald, ht. 7 in.$300-500

476.Frederick Carder (1863-1963) HorseSculptureCast clear glassNew York, 1948Two galloping horses coming out of awave, rectangular base, signed F. Carderon base, ht. 6 5/8 in.

Note: This sculpture was made after Mr.Carder retired from Steuben.$200-250

477.Pottery Table LampGlazed earthenware and metalMid-20th centuryLong neck on tapering bulbous base involcanic turquoise glaze fitted with a singlesocket, turned wood base, ht. 28 in.$100-150

478.Hans Wegner SideboardTeakAttributed to Ry Mobler, Denmark, mid-20th centuryTwo sliding doors over two compartmentseach fitted with two shelves over throughspace framed by side supports overrectangular top on two banks fitted with atotal of six drawers, ht. 71, wd. 70 1/2,dp. 19 1/4 in.$2,500-3,500

479.Rainforest VaseInternally-decorated art glassFourth quarter 20th centuryThick-walled internally-decorated glass ingreen, browns, and red, on taperingcylindrical form with heavy colorless glassbase, rough pontil, illegibly signed onbase, titled, and numbered 5848-94, ht.10 7/8 in.$500-700

480.Lot of Two Works:

Joost Swarte (Dutch, b. 1947),Mallemunt 86, signed “Joost Swarte” inpencil l.r., numbered “556/750” in pencill.l., also signed and dated “Joost © 86Swarte” within the matrix l.r., colorlithograph on paper; Ever Meulen (EddyVermeulen) and Eddy Flippo (Dutch,20th Century), Mallemunt 81, identifiedwithin the matrix l.l., offset lithograph onpaper, sheet sizes to 31 x 23 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$250-300

481.Joost Swarte (Dutch, b. 1947)

Joost Swarte in de Art ShopSigned and dated “Joost © 81 Swarte”within the matrix l.r.Offset lithograph on paper, sight size 27 x19 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-250

482.Joost Swarte (Dutch, b. 1947)

Lot of Two Works: Viva La Tecnica andDe SpiegelBoth signed “Joost Swarte” in pencil l.r.,Viva numbered “37/350” in pencil l.l., Vivasigned and dated “Joost © 89 Swarte”within the matrix l.r. and Spiegel signedand dated “Joost © Swarte 77” within thematrix l.l.Color lithographs on paper, sight sizes 271/2 x 19 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$300-500

483.Jimmy Ernst (German/American, 1920-1984)

Untitled, 1969Signed and numbered in pencil “16/50Jimmy Ernst” l.l. and signed and dated inink “Jimmy Ernst 69” l.r.Color screenprint on paper/board, sightsize 24 1/4 x 20 5/8 in., framed.Condition: Staining, toning, not examinedout of frame.$200-300

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474.Crotched Honduras Mahogany DiningTableProbably Sweden, mid-20th centuryRectangular veneered top with cutcorners raised on U-shape supports, andtwo leaves, ht. 30, wd. 62 3/4, dp. 391/2, each leaf 19 3/4 in.$800-1,200

484.Johnny Friedlaender (German, 1912-1992)

Poisson Héraldique, edition of 90Signed “Friedlaender” in pencil l.r.,numbered “37/90” l.l., inscribed “#157Poisson héraldique” l.l. and “68-123 ...” l.c.,dry stamped l.l., identified in a typed labelaffixed to the backing.Etching and aquatint with stencil coloring onpaper, plate size 23 1/4 x 15 5/8 in.,unframed.Condition: Toning, tack holes, abrasion,affixed to backing paper with tape in fourcorners.$200-250

485.Eight Hans Wegner ArmchairsOak and leatherJohannes Hansen cabinetmaker, Denmark,mid-20th centuryTwo armchairs and six side chairs withcaramel cowhide leather seats and backs onan oak framework, metal tag with designerand cabinetmaker, wear and separations, ht.31 3/4 in.$1,500-2,500

486.Danish Modern Vanity with Chest ofDrawersTeak with exposed finger jointsMid-20th centuryRectangular top over drop-down front,interior fitted with pop-up mirror and sixvanity drawers over three drawers;rectangular-top chest with five graduateddrawers; some stains, wear, and loss, bothht. 31 3/4, lg. 35 3/8, dp. 18 3/4 in.$400-600

487.Danish Mid-Century Modern CabinetTeakSoberg Mobler, DenmarkRectangular top over two cabinet doors withthree pull out drawers, raised on fourcylindrical legs, some wear, leg repair, ht. 371/4, lg. 36, dp. 18 3/4 in.$250-350

488.Danish Modern Cubbyhole CabinetTeak and teak veneerSoberg Mobler, Denmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top with exposed finger joints,eight cubbyholes raised on four cylindricallegs, Soberg Mobler mark, one shelf veneerlifting, ht. 37 1/4, wd.35 1/4, dp. 10 5/8 in.$300-500

489.Danish Modern WardrobeTeakProbably Soberg Mobler, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over drop front door withtwo pull-out drawers, with three shortdrawers over two long drawers, raised onfour cylindrical legs, wear, ht. 37, wd. 353/8, dp. 18 3/4 in.$400-500

490.Alvar Aalto for Artek ArmchairLaminated birch and clothModel no. 402, Finland, third quarter 20thcenturyCantilever design in zebra fabric, ht. 28, wd.23 1/2 in.$400-600

491.Early Alvar Aalto Tea TrolleyBirch and black linoleumFinland, design date 1935-1936Rectangular black top on continuousbentwood frame, lower shelf fitted with twolarge white disk wheels with rubber wedgedbetween disks, some surface wear andrubber crazing, ht. 22 1/8, wd. 34, dp. 191/2 in.$800-1,200

492.Molded Bentwood ArmchairBlack paint and natural woodAttributed to W. Czerwinski, manufacturedby Canadian Wooden Aircraft Co., c. 1946Molded black painted plywood seat andback on U-shape bent laminate wood frame,handwritten paper label attributed on base,ht. 29 1/2 in.

Note: Waddington’s auction, March 19,2008, lot 579, shows an example of alounge chair by this designer andmanufacturer.$1,000-1,500

493.Roland Muheim Figural VesselArt potterySwitzerland, 1970Bottle neck, in the form of female figure inwhite glaze, signed on base, ht. 12 1/2 in.$300-400

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495.Carl Fagerlund for Orrefors ChandelierCrystal and brassSweden, 1960sComposed of eight pie-shaped curvedsegments with textured surface suspendedfrom a brass stem, signed, some nicks toglass edges, ht. 24, dia. 25 in.$300-500

496.Two Dux Lounge ChairsTeak and upholsteryPossibly Folke Ohlsson, Sweden, mid-20th centuryX-shape with eight curved vertical backslats, cream-colored fabric cushions, laterupholstery, Dux label, ht. 28, wd. 25 1/8,dp. 30 in.$400-600

497.Danish Modern ArmchairTeak and wool upholsteryMid-20th centuryOlive green upholstered seat and backraised on half round legs, marked CB in alozenge, ht. 33 3/4, wd. 26 1/8 in.$125-175

498.Hans Wegner Papa Bear Armchair andOttomanWalnut oak and upholsteryA.P. Stolen, Copenhagen, DenmarkBrown upholstered fabric with exposedhand rests, accompanied by an ottomanwith pierced handles on four canted legs,ht. 39, 15 3/4, wd. 36, 28 1/2 in.

Provenance: From a New Hampshiregentlewoman.$3,000-5,000

499.Hans Wegner Papa Bear Chair andOttomanWalnut, oak, and upholsteryA.P. Stolen, Copenhagen, Denmark, mid-20th centuryBrown upholstered fabric with exposedhand rests, accompanied by an ottomanwith pierced handles on four cantedcylindrical legs, ht. 39, 15 3/4, wd. 36, 281/2 in.

Provenance: From a New Hampshiregentlewoman.$3,000-5,000

500.Scandinavian Drop-front Desk andChairTeak and upholsteryMid-20th centuryInterior fitted with two drawers flanked byslotted compartments over three longdrawers on circular feet, purportedlypurchased at Design Research;accompanied by an orange upholstereddesk chair sold by Form and Teak, ht. 461/4, 31 1/2, wd. 39 3/8, dp. 18 1/8 in.$400-600

500A.American Mid-Century ModernCredenzaFruitwood and stoneSophisticate by Tomlinson, Vanleigh, NewYorkRectangular top with three stone insets inochre and gray with almost a fossilizedappearance over three drawers besidetwo cabinet doors with herringbonemarquetry front, flanked by two opencompartments, manufacturer’s label, ht.28 1/4, lg. 65, wd. 19 1/8 in.$400-600

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494.Danish Art Deco Pottery Statue by L. HjorthGlazed earthenwareIsle of BornholmFigure of a nude female holding a fawn in anoxblood glaze with slight lustre, artist’s signatureL. Hjorth, stag mark, Denmark, and 8003, ht. 91/4 in.$100-150

501.Three Table LampsPainted metal and glassGlobular frosted glass shade on shortcylindrical standard to circular base, ht. 113/4; a globular frosted glass shade held byan inverted conical blue metal base, ht. 173/4; and a blue paper shade on cylindricalmulti-sided standard and base, ht. 24 in.$300-500

502.Alvar Aalto StoolBentwood and paintMid-20th centuryBlack circular top on three curved legs, ht.17 1/2, dia. 13 1/2 in.$75-125

503.John Stuart Dining Table and ThreeChairsTeak and natural fiberDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular-top table with two leaves, foldsfor storage; accompanied by three chairswith curved backs and natural fiber seats,wear to table top, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 51 1/2,dp. 39 1/2 in.$300-500

504.Hans Wegner Armchairwood and leatherJohannes Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark,mid-20th centuryWide leather back and seat, shaped armsraised on four tapering cylindrical legs, metaltag, ht. 35 1/4, wd. 26 in.$800-1,200

505.Two Borge Morgensen Sling-back ChairsOak and leatherDenmark, mid-20th centuryWide flat arms, seat covered with mediumbrown leather, ht. 26 3/4, dp. 20 1/2 in.$2,000-2,500

506.Poul Hundevad Stool in Original BoxTeak and leatherDenmark-Vamdrup, 1959-1960Folding stool with leather seat cover, inoriginal box with labels, never used, stool ht.20, wd. 18 3/4, dp. 14 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

507.Scandinavian Modern ArmchairOak and upholsteryMid-20th centuryOriginal blue upholstered seat and backcradled in a flat board frame with exposedjoinery, some stains to wood, ht. 32 3/4, wd.30 1/2 in.$150-250

508.Terrestrial Globe on StandPaper, metal, and woodLeroy M. Tolman, cartographer, UnitedStates, mid-20th centuryGlobe on axis raised on wood stem joinedto brown metal base, labeled ReplogleWorld Nation Series, ht. 32 1/4 in.$50-75

509.L. Pontoppidan Tea CartTeak and laminateCopenhagen, Denmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top with black laminate insert,two drop-down leaves, single drawer overtwo shelves on rollers, manufacturer’s labeland paper label, 13LP, breaks and wear, ht.28 1/4, lg. 27 1/4, closed wd. 20 7/8 in.$250-350

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510.Danish Modern VanityTeak with exposed finger jointsRectangular top over drop-down frontinterior fitted with pop-up mirror and sixvanity drawers over three drawers, somestains and wear, ht. 31 3/4, lg. 35 3/8, dp.18 3/4 in.$400-500

510A.Decorative RugWoolNepalDecorated with figures, animals, andhouses, in red, blue, and shades of greenand cream, approx. lg. 40, wd. 25 1/2 in.$100-125

511.Ergonomic Danish BarTeak, leather, metal, and glassMid-20th centuryRectangular top covered in black leather,over open compartment fitted with a slideunit for an ice bucket, the mid-section fittedwith eight round compartments for bottles,pull-out shelf for citrus slicing, large openlower compartment, the sides joined by twolower horizontal metal rod supports, ht. 451/4, wd. 43 1/4, dp. 15 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

512.Danish Modern SideboardTeakMid-20th centuryRectangular top with exposed finger jointsover tambour door, interior fitted withmedian shelf flanked by five drawers, raisedon cylindrical legs, ht. 34 1/8, wd. 59 3/4,dp. 18 3/4 in.$800-1,200

513.Danish Modern CabinetTeakMid-20th centuryRectangular top over two compartmentseach with tambour doors, interior fitted withmedian shelf, marked Made in Denmark,Soberg Mobler, retailed by John Stuart Inc.on back, ht. 37 1/4, wd. 35 1/4, dp. 18 3/4in.$500-700

514.Danish Modern CabinetTeakDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over two compartmentseach with tambour doors, interior fitted withmedian shelf, ht. 37 1/4, wd. 35 1/4, dp. 183/4 in.$500-700

515.Danish Modern Bureau with CabinetTeakMid-20th centuryRectangular top with finger joints over fivedrawers with step back, open eight-cubbyhole cabinet on top, respective ht. 371/4, 30 1/16, wd. 35 5/16, dp. 18 3/4, 105/8 in.$600-800

516.Danish Modern MirrorTeak and glassMid-20th centuryRectangular form narrowing at sides withexposed pinned corner joints, ht. 38 1/2,wd. 18 1/2 in.$125-150

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517.Pair of Jens Risom Attributed LoungeChairs and an OttomanWood and upholsteryMid-20th centuryAngular frame with shaped armrests, cream-colored upholstered back and seat cushion,ht. 29 1/4, wd. 27; ottoman ht. 14 1/4, wd.23, dp. 21 3/4 in.$600-800

518.Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair and OttomanUpholstery and aluminumFritz Hansen, Denmark, mid-20th centuryBrown tweed upholstery, both raised onsquare pedestal base with four-prongsupport, metal foil label, chair ht. 41 3/4,wd. 36, ottoman ht. 17 1/4, wd. 21 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

519.Rick Dillingham (1952-1994) PotteryVesselEarthenwareNew MexicoOpen mouth on flaring form, black with apatchwork of color, pit fired, spot that has avoid on one side, approx. ht. 18 1/2 in.

Provenance: From the collection of the artistGeorge Stavrinos.$2,000-3,000

520.Claude Conover (American, 1907-1994)

Large Labna Stoneware VaseIncised decoration on body, signed andtitled on base, ht. 21 3/4 in.$8,000-12,000

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521.John Stuart Two-Piece Sideboardand CabinetTeakProbably Soberg Mobler, Denmark, mid-20th centuryTwo-unit sideboard includes a topcabinet with two open shelves overdrop-front compartment flanked by asingle cabinet door over open shelfcompartment, this unit restsindependently on a rectangular-topsideboard with sliding tambour doorflanked by five drawers, the top drawerfitted for flatware; accompanied by arectangular cabinet with two sets oftambour doors on black base supportraised on four cylindrical legs, allcabinets with exposed finger joints,respective ht. 32 1/8, 34 1/4, 44 1/2,wd. 53 1/8, 53 1/8, 35 1/4, dp. 11 7/8,18 3/4, 18 3/4 in.$500-700

522.IDG International Design Group DeskTeak and teak veneerMid-20th centuryRectangular top over three drawersflanked by a pull-out writing surfaceover single pull-out file drawer, thereverse with open compartment, raisedon four tapered legs, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 467/8, dp. 25 1/8 in.$400-600

523.Pair of Morgan Pottery Table LampsGlazed earthenwareUnited States, mid-20th centuryTwo blue glazed turned pottery lampbases each fitted with a single socket,marked RL Morgan on base, ht. 26 1/4in.$100-150

524.Artline CarpetWoolAfter a design by Magrette, 1933,Denmark, 1970sStylized figure of a reclining nude in ageometric pattern, in flesh tones,cream, blues, oranges, and teals, 4 ft. 7in. x 6 ft. 7 in.$200-300

525.Joseph Konzal SculptureMetal and woodWisconsin and New York (1905-1994)Cubist sculpture raised on woodpedestal and plinth base, signed inmetal Konzal, sculpture ht. 32 7/8,overall ht. 70 in.$300-500

526.Jack Roth (American, 1927-2004)

Lot of Two Wrapped Bas-Reliefs, c.1966.One signed, dated and inscribed “Roth66 11106 N 21 TAMPA” on the reverse.Fabric-backed vinyl, wood, and metalconstruction, sizes to 23 1/2 x 13 in.Condition: Surface grime and minorabrasions.

Provenance: Estate of the artist.$600-800

527.Jack Roth (American, 1927-2004)

Tigress 2, 1980Signed and dated “ROTH 80” l.r., titled,signed, dated and inscribed “...Roth 803106” in pencil and identified on a labelfrom M. Knoedler and Co., New York,on the reverse.Acrylic on canvas, 68 x 43 in.,unframed.Condition: Good.$1,000-2,000

528.Jack Roth (American, 1927-2004)

Untitled [Thin Line Series]Unsigned.Acrylic on canvas, 29 3/4 x 78 in.,unframed.Condition: Good.

Provenance: Estate of the artist.$600-800

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529.Melissa Meyer (American, b. 1947)

Lot of Two Abstract Compositions: No. 20and No. 42Both signed, inscribed, and dated on thereverse “Melissa Meyer Monoprint 1987,”one numbered “20” l.c., and one numbered“42” l.r.Monoprint on paper, sheet sizes to 29 3/4 x22 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Both hinged to matboard withrice paper hinges.$1,000-1,500

530.Alfred Olschewski (Prussian/American,1921-2001)

Vorbeimarsch der Gespenster [Parade ofGhosts]Signed “OLSCHEWSKI” in pen l.r.Ink on paper, 8 x 12 in., framed.Condition: Subtle toning, not examined outof frame.$100-150

531.Léon Mouradoff (Armenian/French 1893-1980)

Portrait of a Female NudeSigned and dated “L. MOURADOFF 1956”l.r., dedicated “Mon entiere amitie au Prof.Dr Greineder” l.c.Red chalk on paper, sight size 27 1/4 x 191/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Note: Dr. K. Greineder, along withMouradoff, was also a student under EmileAntoine Bourdelle.$300-500

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532.Leo Politi (Italian/American, 1908-1996)

Lot of Two Character Portraits: Panchoand RosaSigned and dated “LEO POLITI 1940” l.r.Watercolor, graphite and ink on illustrationboard, 16 x 12 in., both unframed.Condition: Toning, staining, surface grime.$150-250

533.Marinko Benzon Tapestry (1920-1978)WoolBeograd, Yugoslavia, 1965Abstract weaving in gray with tan ground,signed l.r., very minor loss, ht. 70, wd. 533/4 in.

Note: Marinko Benzon is most noted for herpaintings. Benzon’s tapestry was invited tobe included in the Yugoslavian Tapestriestraveling exhibition at the Smithsonian.$800-1,200

534.Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)

Captain Ahab, from the MOBY DICKSUITE, 1970, edition of 200 (Fern &O’Sullivan, 570)Signed “Baskin” in pencil l.r, numbered“26/200” in pencil l.l., signed and dated inthe matrix.Color lithograph on paper, image size 15 1/4x 9 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$100-150

535.Bill Ronald Reid (Canadian, 1920-1998)

Lot of Two Serigraphs, Haida Grizzly Bearand Haida DogfishOne signed, numbered, and dated l.r., andtitled in pencil l.l., one signed, numbered,dated, and titled in pencil l.l.Serigraphs on paper, sight sizes to 23 3/4 x17 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$200-300

536.Bernard Reder (American, 1897-1963)

Portrait of a Female NudeSigned and dated “Reder 1951” u.r.Woodcut with hand-coloring on paper, sightsize 22 1/2 x 19 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Mounting bubbles, not examinedout of frame.$100-200

537.American School, 20th Century

Abstract in GreensSigned “g. molenaar” in pen l.r.Ink, acrylic, and tissue on canvasboard, 16 x20 in., framed.Condition: Minor paper losses, surfacegrime.$250-350

537A.Decorative Pottery VaseGlazed earthenwareItaly, mid-20th centuryVasiform in yellow, white and brown glazewith applied white and textured surfaces,yellow interior, ht. 16 in.$300-500

538.Jens Quistgaard DeskTeakLovig Cabinet Shop, Denmark, mid-20thcenturyAngular shaped rectangular top over a sidebank of three drawers, the back fitted withan open storage compartment raised onbracket legs with angular supports accentedin brass, marked on base, ht. 30, wd. 59,dp. 34 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

539.Siebast CredenzaTeakDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top over open compartment ateach end, five pull-out drawers in the centerflanked by three shelves, raised on fivecylindrical legs, ht. 32 1/2, lg. 89, dp. 18 1/2in.$500-700

540.Dux Coffee TableTravertine marble and teakSweden, mid-20th centuryRectangular shaped top on conformingframe with cylindrical legs, Dux mark, ht. 16,lg. 62, wd. 22 in.$200-300

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541.Mid-Century Modern CabinetTeak veneer and natural fiberThree cabinet doors with woven front panelseach opening to a separate compartmentwith adjustable shelving, ht. 47 1/8, wd. 353/4, 12 in.$300-500

542.Mid-Century Modern Low CabinetTeak veneer and natural fiberRectangular top over four cabinet doors withwoven fronts, one open compartment, onefitted with a turntable, the next fitted with aloose drawer, the last fitted with threeadjustable shelves, back wall panel drilledfor wiring, ht. 32, wd. 67 1/2, dp. 17 7/8 in.$400-600

543.Hans Wegner Bear ChairUpholstery and teakA.P. Stolen, DenmarkBlue upholstery with teak hand rests andlegs, bottom of the chair stamped Made inDenmark, Designer Hans J. Wegner, APStolen Copenhagen, upholstery is dirty andhas wear, ht. 38 3/4, wd. 35 in.$1,500-2,000

544.Dining Table Attributed to Finn JuhlTeakAttributed to France & Son, Denmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular top with shaped apron on fourtapering cylindrical legs, ht. 28 1/2, lg. 721/2, wd. 39 1/4 in.$2,000-3,000

545.Two Table Lamps with Shades, PossiblyJosef AlbersOak and metal1941-1951Single socket on columnar form on squarebase, fitted with a metal shade, ht. 28 7/8,dia. 16 3/4 in.

Provenance: Descended in the Brewsterfamily. George W.W. Brewster was aprominent Boston architect and supportersof the arts. The family always referred tothese lamps as the Albers lamps, as in JosefAlbers. Albers was known for his metallamps at the Bauhaus, but it is unknown ifthese were designed later.$2,000-3,000

546.Two Table Lamps, Possibly Josef AlbersOak and metal1941-1951Pieced column on square block base withearly metal socket in ocher paint, ht. 23 1/2in.

Provenance: See lot 545.$1,500-2,500

547.Carlos Vega (Spanish/American, b. 1963)

One Reality (All the Love)Titled, signed, dated and inscribed “...CarlosVega V-2007-N.Y.” in pen and identified on alabel from Jack Shainman Gallery, New York,on the reverse.Acrylic and collage on paper mounted tocanvas, 10 3/4 x 8 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Good.

N.B. A copy of the monograph CarlosVega: si las paredes hablaran, resume, andnewspaper articles on the artist accompanythe lot.$500-700

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548.Oleg Slepov (Russian, b. 1964)

Reclining FigureMonogrammed and dated “...92” andnumbered “5/8” within the cast on thereverse.Bronze with light brown patina,approximately 4 1/2 x 11 1/4 x 2 1/2 in.,mounted to a stone plinth.Condition: Minor surface grime.$300-500

549.Lucas Samaras (Greek/American, b.1936)

Hook, 1972Signed and dated “Samaras 72” in pencil l.r.,numbered “75/150”l.l., published by PaceEditions, Inc.Screenprint on paper, sheet size 37 x 26 in.,unframed.Condition: Good.$600-800

550.Eugene Healy (American, b. 1948)

Point Lookout, 2003Signed “E. HEALY” in pen l.r., inscribed,titled and dated “EUGENE HEALY...” on thebacking.Mixed media collage on canvas, 15 1/2 x 91/2 in., matted, unframed.Condition: Good.$500-700

551.T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Dining TableMahoganyWiddicomb Furniture Michigan, c. 1952Rectangular top with two leaves on cross-leg support, manufacturer’s and designer’slabel, lg. 72, wd. 40 in.$1,000-1,500

552.T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Game TableMahoganyManufactured by Widdicomb Furniture,Michigan, September, 1949Square top with overhang on two sides,raised on four tapered legs, paper label, ht.28 1/2, 32 in. sq.$1,200-1,500

548

551

553.Coffee Table Design by Isamu NoguchiGlass and walnutUnited States, c. 1950Freeform glass top rests on two curved solidwood legs that interlock to form a tripod, ht.15 3/4, dp. 36, lg. 50 in.$3,000-5,000

554.Wall SculptureMixed sheet metals, brass, copperIn the manner of Curtis Jere, 20th centuryCircular form with geometric devicedecoration, unsigned, dia. 36, dp. 4 1/4 in.$500-700

555.Curtis Jere Eagle SculptureBrass and onyx1978Brass rod composition in the form of aneagle with wings in flight, mounted on a tallstone plinth, © Jere and dated 1978, ht. 28,wd. 17 1/2 in.$300-500

556.Martz Pottery Floor Lamp and TableTile and woodCalifornia, third quarter 20th centuryCylindrical-form floor lamp with circular whitetile median shelf raised on circular base, ht.63 1/2; and a square table with mottledgreen tile top in a wood framework, ht. 15,18 3/4 in. sq.$400-600

557.Two Sofas Attributed to DunbarSuede upholstery and woodMid-20th centuryTwo pieces each with three cushion seatswith back pillows re-upholstered in tansuede, raised on six tapered legs, ht. 32, 32,wd. 84, 75 1/4 in.$3,000-5,000

558.Pair of Club Chairs Attributed to DunbarJack Lenor Larsen re-upholstery and woodMid-20th centuryGeometric design in green, slate blue,charcoal, and cream, with flat arms, singlecushion on tapered wood feet, ht. 33 1/4,wd. 29 1/2, dp. 39 in.$1,000-1,500

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557

554

559.Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) Coffee TableGlass and teakRetailed by Contemporary Interiors,Brookline, Massachusetts, 1967The glass top rests on two curved solidwood legs that interlock to form a tripod forself-stabilizing support, approx. ht. 15 3/4,wd. 50, dp. 36, glass thickness 3/4 in.

Note: Accompanied by a copy of the 1967invoice.$2,000-3,000

560.Demilune End TableBurlwood veneerSecond quarter 20th centuryDemilune top with inset burlwood veneer, ht.22, wd. 27 1/2 in.$300-400

561.Dining Table and Four ChairsGlass and woodFourth quarter 20th centuryOval glass top supported on an X-shapebase with twelve slats interlacing elevenslats, the conforming chairs with eight slatsfolding into nine slats, table ht. 27, lg. 493/4, wd. 40 in.$800-1,200

558

559

562.Martz Studio Occasional TableTile and woodCalifornia, third quarter 20th centuryRectangular top with geometric tile work inmustard in a wood framework, ht. 21 1/4,lg. 29, wd. 17 1/2 in.$300-500

563.Harvey Probber Chest of DrawersVeneered woodFall River, Massachusetts, c. 1965Four drawers with circular brass pulls, thetop drawer fitted into three sections, metalmanufacturer’s label, ht. 32 1/2, wd. 36, dp.17 3/4 in.$250-350

564.J. Clausen Chest of DrawersTeak and teak veneerDenmark, third quarter 20th centuryRectangular top over two banks of fourdrawers raised on four cylindrical feet, ht. 301/4, wd. 59, dp. 17 3/4 in.$800-1,200

565.Dunbar SideboardWalnut and mahoganyEdward Wormley (1907-1995), Berne,Indiana, 1960sRectangular top over horizontal blind drawer,with an open compartment with black heat-resistant surface for serving, over threesliding cabinet doors with basketweavefronts, the interior fitted with shelving, thelong vertical side compartment fitted withthree shelves, raised on four square legs,metal manufacturer’s label, ht. 54 1/8, wd.60, dp. 21 in.$1,000-1,500

566.Dr. Lawrence Jordan Studio Pottery VaseDecorated earthenwareAmerican (1947-2007)Decorated with stylized grasses, artist’smark on base, rim flake, ht. 10 in.$400-600

566A.Dunbar Headboard and Two Chests ofDrawersWalnutBerne, IndianaHeadboard with two small cabinets;horizontal chest with two banks of fourdrawers each, wardrobe-style chest withtwo cabinet doors and three pull-out shelvesover two long drawers, headboard wd. 563/4; chests ht. 35 3/4, 46, wd. 71, 36; dp.18 1/2, 18 1/2 in.$1,000-1,200

sideboard: 565; vases: 454, 566

567.Low TableSlate and woodFourth quarter 20th centurySquare gray slate top on square cube base,ht. 16, 32 in. sq.$300-500

568.George Nelson Design BenchNatural and painted woodManufactured by Herman Miller, Zeeland,MichiganRectangular surface with vertical slats raisedon two black legs, manufacturer’s label,finish wear, ht. 14, lg. 72 1/4, wd. 18 1/2 in.$400-600

569.George Nelson Comprehensive StorageSystem Wall UnitWalnut veneerManufactured by Herman Miller, UnitedStatesComprised of four cabinet assemblies andfourteen shelves secured by four supports,manufacturer’s tag.$600-800

570.Paul McCobb Planner Group DresserMapleWinchendon Furniture Co., Winchendon,MassachusettsRectangular form with three drawers withround loop pulls raised on four canted andtapered legs, ht. 33 1/2, 36, dp. 18 in.$500-700

571.Paul McCobb Planner Group Two-DrawerSide TableMaple and black laminateWinchendon Furniture Co., Winchendon,MassachusettsRectangular black top over two drawers withloop pulls, raised on four canted legs,labeled in interior of drawer, ht. 25 5/8, wd.24, dp. 18 1/8 in.$400-600

572.Mid-Century Modern CredenzaRosewood veneers and brassUnited StatesRectangular form, left cabinet door fittedwith a compartment with two verticaldividers, two center cabinet doors fitted withhorizontal shelving, the right cabinet dooropens to three divided drawers with insetbrass hardware over open compartment, thefront is accented by angular inscribed doorpulls, and a brass ornament below cabinetappears to float the cabinet on the angularfooted base, ht. 35 1/2, wd. 96, dp. 18 5/8in.$800-1,200

573.Pair of Lounge ChairsAsh and clothThird quarter 20th centuryShaped narrow arm continuing to taperedleg with darker cap at foot, exposedwebbing, upholstered back with matchingseat cushion, unmarked, ht. 34 1/2 in.$300-500

574.Herb Ritts (American, 1952-2002)

Male Nude, Horizontal, Los Angeles, 1987Titled, dated, signed and numbered “...HerbRitts 19/25” in pencil on the reverse,embossed © HERB RITTS l.r.Gelatin silver print, sheet size 20 1/4 x 233/4 in., framed.Condition: Subtle rippling.

Provenance: From the collection of artistand illustrator George Stavrinos.$800-1,200

575.Harold Rotenberg (American, b. 1905)

Down the LaneSigned “H. Rotenberg” l.r.Oil on artistboard, 17 3/4 x 21 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$300-500

572

576.Doris Klein (American, b. 1918)

DownhillSigned “Doris Klein” in pencil l.r., titled l.l.,numbered “15/50” l.c.Lithograph on paper, sight size 15 x 18 3/4in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$50-150

577.Herman Miller Lounge Chair and OttomanRosewood veneer, leather, and steelZeeland, Michigan, 1977Camel-colored leather cushions, rosewoodveneered plywood frame raised on four-prong adjustable base, Herman Miller paperlabel, some leather wear, chair ht. 32 3/4,wd. 32 3/4; ottoman ht. 17 1/4, wd. 32 3/4in.$1,000-1,500

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577

579.LC6 Dining Table by Le Corbusier,Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte PerriandGlass and metalManufactured by Cassina, Italy, designdate 1928Elliptical tube steel frame in black finishholding rectangular glass top aloft, ht.27, lg. 88 1/2, wd. 33 1/2 in.$600-800

580.Four Le Corbusier LC2 ChairsLeather and steelManufactured by CassinaTubular steel frame with black leathercushions arm, back and seat cushions,some wear and damage to leather, ht.26 3/8, wd. 29, dp. 26 1/2 in.$1,200-1,800

581.Two Barcelona ChairsLeather and stainless steelRetailed by Contemporary Interiors, 116Harvard St., Brookline, Massachusetts,1968Tan leather seat cushions on crossmetal base, some wear to cushions, ht.30 1/4, wd. 29 1/2, dp. 30 in.

Note: Accompanied by a copy of thepurchase invoice.$1,200-1,600

582.Two Coronado Lounge ChairsDesigned by Afra & Tobia ScarpaBlack leatherB & B Italia, ItalySteel frame covered in black leatherupholstery, manufacturer’s label, ht. 27,wd. 40, dp. 40 in.$500-700

583.Two Lucite and White UpholsteredChairsHill Manufacturing Co., c. 1979Cut-out on shaped Lucite back with flatbar legs in white simulated leatherupholstery, some scratches, ht. 35 3/4in.$200-250

584.Lucite Coffee TableFourth quarter 20th centuryRectangular top with rounded corners,inverted U-shape cutouts at each end,ht. 18, lg. 16, dp. 10 in.$75-125

584A.Five Lucite and Chrome FoldingChairsClear seat and back within a chromeframework, ht. 30 in.$200-300

585.Lucite Table LampStack of alternating sized square Luciteblocks fitted at top with a single socket,approx. ht. 30 1/2 in.$250-350

586.Emilia Castillo Silver Overlay PotteryBowlSilver decorated earthenwareMexico, fourth quarter 20th centuryRim decorated with a continuous borderof flying parrots in silver, on greenpottery accented by four silverdragonflies, maker’s mark on base, ht. 31/2, dia. 9 3/4 in.$400-600

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578.Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)

Asymetrie, 1972Signed and dated “Calder 72” within the matrixc.r.Color lithograph on paper, sight size 31 1/2 x 221/4 in., framed.Condition: Sandwiched between backing andbeveled mat, subtle toning and acid burn.$300-500

587.Chrome Floor Lamp with Adjustable ArmsChromed and patinated metalc. 1968Three arms each fitted with a round globularshade fitted with a single socket, on acylindrical standard raised on circular base,ht. 59 in.$800-1,200

588.Pair of Pace Gulfim Lounge ChairsRosewood, ebony, and blue mohairDesigned by Adam Tihany, Italy, fourthquarter 20th centuryArched back with flaring sides in piped bluemohair upholstery, front legs continue theline in rosewood with an ebony accent,marked Colber & Trocadero on bottom offabric, Renate, Italy, ht. 31 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

589.Figural Saddle Horse SculptureArt glassWrought by Garzania, Murano, Italy, fourthquarter 20th centuryFull-bodied figure of colorless glass with bluehighlights, on a rectangular black glassplinth, ht. 17 1/2 in.$600-800

590.Italian Art Glass Figural BullCobalt, white, and amber glassItaly, third quarter 20th centuryFull relief in cobalt blue glass with whitehorns with amber accents, ht. 5 1/2, lg. 101/2 in.$800-1,200

591.Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923) TubaTimeSilver, cloisonné, enamel, metalPictorial cloisonné, framed, dia. of plaque12, frame 17 1/2 in.

Literature: Prestige Graphics Ltd.,September 1980, LLC 79-103121000.$600-800

592.Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923) TubaTimeSilver, cloisonné, enamel, metalPictorial cloisonné, framed, dia. of plaque12, frame 17 1/2 in.

Literature: Prestige Graphics Ltd.,September 1980, LLC 79-103121000.$1,000-1,500

593.Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923)Black SheepSilver, cloisonné, enamel, metalPictorial cloisonné, signed l.r., framed, spotsof enamel loss on white ground, dia. 12 in.$600-800

594.Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923)Silver, cloisonné, enamel, metalDepicting stylized figures in red and blackenamel against a black ground, signed l.r.Trippetti, recess-mounted into frame, sightht. 8 1/4, wd. 17; frame ht. 10 3/8, wd. 193/4 in.$800-1,200

595.Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923)Decorative Enamel SoloSilver, enamel, and metalDepicting a musician playing a stylizedrenaissance string instrument in green, blue,yellow, and orange with silver outlining,signed Trippetti l.r., ht. 12, wd. 12 in.

Literature: Prestige Graphics Ltd.,September 1980.$1,000-1,200

596.American School, 20th Century

Portrait of a Female NudeSigned and dated “CHRISTIAN 10-3-91” inpencil l.l.Mixed media on paper, sheet size 14 1/2 x11 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$500-700

597.Joseph Trippetti (American, b. 1923) FiveSerigraphsSerigraph on paperIncluding two copies of Black Sheep, no.260 and 255 of 300; Harvest Time, no. 61of 300; Bride & Groom, no. HCI of XXIX,respective sheet size ht. 30, wd. 30;Clowning Around, no. 251 of 300, sheet sizeht. 32, wd. 32 in., all unframed, and markedTrippetti l.r.$1,000-1,500

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598.Red Lightolier ChandelierArt glass and metalThird quarter 20th centuryDomed red-cased glass shade withcylindrical neck suspended by a white cordto a circular white ceiling plate, drop ht. 26,dia. 11 in.$400-600

599.Ara Table Lamp by FlosMetalDesigned by Philippe Stark, ItalyHorn shape with light at end on cylindricalstandard raised on circular base, tilting thehorn activates light, ht. 20 7/8 in.$300-500

600.Milo Baughman ChairChromed steel and upholsteryThird quarter 20th centuryCream-colored upholstered seat, arms, andback with flat stock chromed metal frameand seat rail, ht. 27 1/4, wd. 30 in.$400-600

601.Two Mario Botta Seconda ChairsStove enameled steelManufactured by Alias, ItalyStove enameled perforated steel seat withback rest consisting of two cylindrical blackpolyurethane elements, ht. 28 1/8 in.$1,000-1,500

602.Large Chrome Table LampChromed metalThird quarter 20th centuryTen arms with half sphere covers each fittedwith a single socket radiating from a centralsphere on cylindrical standard joined tocircular base, ht. 30 in.$250-350

603.Chrome Table LampChromed metalThird quarter 20th centuryTall central cylindrical standard terminating ina single socket with shade, surrounded bythree uplights with half-sphere socketcovers, each on a cylindrical standard raisedon thick circular base, ht. 31 in.$75-100

604.Eleven Venetian Stemware ItemsArt glassItaly, early 20th centurySix matching cordials with blue threadingand crimped glass decoration ontransparent glass, ht. 4 3/4; five goblets allin transparent blue glass with stylizedaventurine dolphin stem, including twocordials, on the medium and larger size thedolphin’s tail wraps around bowl, ht. 6 1/4, 61/4, 7 3/4 in.$500-700

605.Venetian Glass Center BowlArt glassItaly, 20th centuryRound bowl in transparent mottled pinkglass with stylized squirrels on each side ofstem, raised on circular foot, ht. 6 1/8, dia.10 3/4 in.$300-500

606.Seven Venetian Glass Water GobletsArt glassPossibly Napoleone Martinuzzi, ItalyDimpled transparent blue glass bowl withpink threaded band and prunts, aventurinepink swan figural stem raised on turnedcircular foot, ht. 8 5/8 in.$400-600

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607.Four Venetian Glass ItemsArt glassItalyPair of mottled pink candlesticks andcenterbowl; candlesticks with three dolphinssurrounding stem, the footed bowl withcrimped band with two applied dolphins;and a millefiori vessel with two appliedhandles, aventurine dolphin stem on millefioricircular foot, respective ht. 9, 6 1/2, 8 1/4 in.$250-350

608.Hans Godo Frabel Glass SculptureHand-wrought art glassGeorgia, 1979Three colorless tubular glass forms withtwisted spirals signed Gf in the glass andinscribed 8.24.79, raised on rectangularblack plinth, ht. 27 1/4 in.

Provenance: Collection of Melvin B. Nessel,Boston, Massachusetts.$500-700

609.Robert Palusky Vessel (American, b.1942)Art glassNew York, vessel dates 1984Globe form of plate, cast, and etched glassinternally decorated, artist’s signature anddate on base, ht. 11 in.$700-900

610.Lazzaro Donati (Italian, 1926-1977)

Portrait of a Female NudeSigned and dated “DONATI 66” l.r.Ink and gouache on found sheet (letter), 11x 7 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Deckled edges, minor staining,not examined out of frame.

Provenance: Collection of Melvin B. Nessel,Boston, Massachusetts.$200-400

611.Lazzaro Donati (Italian, 1926-1977)

Seated Female NudeSigned and dated “DONATI 69” l.l.Ink on found sheet (letter), 13 1/2 x 9 3/4in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Provenance: Collection of Melvin B. Nessel,Boston, Massachusetts.$200-400

612.Lot of Three Prints:

Carlos Montesino (American, 20th/21stCentury), Still Life with Glove, dedicated,signed, and dated “very special to Jim deBarbieri/For ever gratefully/CarlosMontesino/N.Y. 87” l.r., lithograph on paper,sight size 24 1/4 x 17 1/4 in.; Naso(American, 20th Century), The Shine,signed and dated “NASO/93” l.r., titled l.c.,numbered “4/10” l.l., lithograph on paper,sheet size 22 3/8 x 30 in.; AmericanSchool, 20th Century, Portrait Head of aMan, inscribed “morrison” in pencil at l.l.corner, screenprint and monoprint withhand-coloring on Arches paper, sheet size21 1/4 x 15 in., each framed.Condition: Head with mild acid burn aroundperimeter, deckled edges, subtle rippling tothe sheet, staining on the reverse, Glove andShine not examined out of frames.$300-400

613.Antonio Frasconi (American/Argentine, b.1919)

Frogs ITitled, numbered, signed, and dated “...ed.25 Frasconi 85” in pencil l.l., l.c., and l.r.,respectively.Woodcut on paper, sheet size 18 x 12 in.,matted, unframed.Condition: Tape hinged to backing mat.$300-500

609 616

614.Arnold Rosin (American, b. 1920)

Industrial ViewSigned, inscribed and dated “ArnoldRosin/Florida-1943” l.r.Watercolor on paper, sight size 12 x 17 1/2in., framed.Condition: Water staining to u.r. and l.r.quadrants.$300-400

615.Arnold Rosin (American, b. 1920)

View Under an Elevated TrackSigned and dated “Rosin/46” l.r.Watercolor on paper, sight size 12 x 9 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$150-200

616.Murano Hanging LightGlass and metalItaly, fourth quarter 20th centuryComprised of fifty-two small crystals andsixty large glass rods suspended fromhooks, light cluster in center of crystals, thewhole suspended from a rod, with a ceilingplate, dia. 15 3/4 in.$1,000-1,200

617.Contemporary Dining SuiteGlass, chrome, and leatherItalyIncluding four Pace leather armchairs in rustleather upholstery on a chromed metalframework, manufacturer’s label; and asquare marble top table on polished barmetal base with brass feet, chair ht. 32 1/2,wd. 20 1/2, approx. table ht. 29 5/8, dia. 34in.$700-900

618.Nymphenburg Coat StandNickel plated brassAfter Otto Blumel, Design c. 1908, late 20thcenturyHt. 71 in.$200-300

619.Marcel Breuer Three-Wheel Serving CartChrome and black lacquerBR49, design date 1929, fourth quarter 20thcenturyFitted with two shelves, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 39,dp. 19 in.$400-600

620.Bowie Starburst Wall SculptureBrass rodUnited StatesComprised of fourteen radiant clusters,marked Bowie, ht. 52 1/4, wd. 50 in.$400-600

621.Fossilized Marble Square End TableFourth quarter 20th centuryPolished dark gray ground with fossils, ht.21, wd. 30, dp. 30 in.$1,000-1,500

622.Two Knoll Lounge ChairsLeather and steelKnoll Associates Inc., 329 Park Avenue,New YorkTubular steel frame with leather seat andback covers with laced closure, KnollAssociates paper label, ht. 29 in.$600-800

623.Genaro de Carvalho (1926-1971) TapestryWoolBrazilRectangular abstract weaving of a tropicalgarden with trees and butterflies in multiplecolors on red ground mounted to a frame,signed Genaro in the weaving, some mothdamage, approx. ht. 37 5/8, wd. 49 1/2 in.

Note: Part of the Smithsonian Institutiontraveling exhibition sponsored by theEmbassy of Brazil, Smithsonian Publications#4592; Museum of Modern Art in Brazil.$800-1,200

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624.Modern Hanging LampMid-20th centuryCircular ceiling plate suspends rod joined tothree arms with pendant chains, each linksupporting a single socket, ht. 33 in.$500-700

625.Peter Houk Art Glass VesselImaged glassCambridge, MassachusettsOvoid vessel in maroon shaded to whiteglass with imagery of a cityscape in blacksurrounding the body with clear glasscasing, marked Houk 1996 on base, ht. 101/4 in.

Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah,goldsmith and sculptor.$200-250

626.Murano Glass Charger by Yalos CasaArt glassItaly, fourth quarter 20th centuryBlack and white swirl pattern on circularform, signed on base, dia. 14 5/8 in.$100-200

627.Richard Ginori ChargerDecorated ceramicCream ground with orange border with nudefeathered figures, scroll and leaf, andmusical instrument decoration, markedRichard Ginori n-18B over 11024, with goldfoil label Antique Aronoff Galleries,Cincinnati, some glaze roughness on back,dia. 12 in.$200-300

628.Figural Floor LampWhite composition and metalFourth quarter 20th centuryDouble socket over slender standard withfigural bust at neck, three rings near baseraised on stepped circular foot, ht. 73 in.$100-150

629.Pair of Figural Table LampsWhite composition and metalFourth quarter 20th centuryDouble socket over slender standard withfigural bust at neck, draped circular base, ht.31 1/4 in.$225-325

630.Orient & Flume Paperweight VaseArt glassFourth quarter 20th centuryInverted rim on swollen cylindrical forminternally decorated with purple flowers andgreen blades, paper label, ht. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

631.Desk Attributed to Milo BaughmanChromed metal and glassRectangular glass top on I-shape structuralchromed metal supports, ht. 29 1/4, wd. 62,dp. 40 in.$800-1,000

632.Two Eames Aluminum Office ChairsAluminumAttributed to Herman Miller, early 21stcenturyBoth with continuous loop arms, blackhorizontal ribbed seat on adjustable swivelpedestal raised on five-prong foot, ht. 34 1/4in.$1,000-1,500

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633.Christopher Royal LoveseatBrushed aluminum and upholsteryAttributed to Rockledge Design Studios,Florida, fourth quarter 20th centuryThe heart-shape back with two lovers cutout, shaped red upholstered seat, hand-shape arms with heart-shape cutouts onlegs, ht. 52 5/8, wd. 52 7/8 in.$600-800

634.Lot of Two Sculptures:

Arleen Eichengreen and Nancy Gensburg(American, 20th Century), Untitled [ThreeForms], incised signature and numberEichengreen/Gensburg 8/25 c.r., mixedmetal (aluminum and brass), 8 1/2 x 4 x 2in., mounted to a Plexiglas plinth; AmericanSchool, 20th Century, Untitled [Arrow],monogrammed indistinctly and numbered...1/7 beneath base, bronze, 7 1/4 x 2 1/2 x1 5/8 in., set on a marble plinth.Condition: Minor surface grime, ThreeForms with surface wear/abrasions.$400-600

635.Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1908-1997)

Op-Art CompositionSigned “Vasarely-” in pencil l.r., numbered“284/500” in pencil l.l.Color silkscreen on paper, sight size 8 1/2 x7 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$150-200

636.Dieter Roth (German, 1930-1998)

Brush Actions (Diptych), 1977Each initialed and numbered “DR 48/100” l.r.Color lithograph on paper, each sheet 111/2 x 16 1/2 in., within a common mat,unframed.Condition: Good.$250-350

637.American School, 20th Century

Lot of Three Prints: Double Image,Leaves, and ClusterEach signed “...Clark imp” in pencil l.r. or l.l.respectively, Double andCluster titled l.l.Silkscreen on paper, sight sizes to 23 3/4 x18 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$100-150

638.American School, 20th Century

UntitledSigned and dated “Dan W...12-79” in pencill.r.Colored pencil on paper, sight size 21 1/4 x15 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$100-150

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639.Peter Anthony Chinni (American, b. 1928)

TrioSigned, numbered, and dated “CHINNI 1/81968” in the cast.Brass, 6 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., mountedto a stone plinth.Condition: Subtle surface impurities.

Provenance: Collection of Melvin B. Nessel,Boston, Massachusetts.

N.B. We wish to thank the artist andChristine Chinni, daughter of the artist, fortheir assistance with cataloguing the lot.$1,500-2,500

640.Grediaga Antonio Kieff(Spanish/Canadian, b. 1936)

Abstract FreeformIncised signature and number “Kieff 4/9” onthe reverse.Bronze, approximately 19 1/2 x 7 x 8 in.,mounted to a stone plinth.Condition: Stains and chips to plinth.$600-800

641.Boris Margo (Ukrainian/American, 1902-1995)

From the SkySigned “Boris Margo” l.r. and on the reverse,titled on the stretcher.Oil on canvas, 12 x 18 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$300-500

642.Boris Margo (Ukrainian/American, 1902-1995)

Opening and RisingSigned “Boris Margo” l.r., titled on thestretcher.Oil on canvas, 34 x 26 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$600-800

643.Boris Margo (Ukrainian/American, 1902-1995)

Provincetown No. 4, 1962Signed “Boris Margo” on the reverse,identified on a label from Betty ParsonsGallery, New York on the stretcher.Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$500-700

644.Boris Margo (Ukrainian/American, 1902-1995)

PeaceSigned “Boris Margo” in pencil l.r., titled l.l.,identified on a label affixed to the reverse.Oil on shaped canvas, 51 1/2 x 24 in.,unframed.Condition: Surface grime.$600-800

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645.Boris Margo (Ukrainian/American, 1902-1995)

Untitled [Ray]Signed, dated, and dedicated “Boris Margo1972 to Jeanne” underneath base.Linen and plaster construction, 46 x 8 1/2 x8 1/2 in.Condition: Surface grime.$600-800

646.Gerry Bergstein (American, 20th/21stCentury)

String Theory #2Signed, titled, and inscribed “GerryBergstein...1993...” on the backing.Oil on paper, sheet size 30 1/4 x 22 1/4 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$600-800

647.Hargreaves Ntukwana (South African, b.1938)

Two FiguresSigned and dated “H. Ntukwana 71” in penl.l.Mixed media on paper, sight size 38 3/4 x38 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

648.Arthur K. Silkman (American, 1919-2005)

Geometric AbstractSigned and dated “A. SILKMAN 65” l.r.,inscribed “A. SILKMAN...” on the stretcher.Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$400-600

649.Arthur K. Silkman (American, 1919-2005)

Non-objective CompositionSigned and dated “A. SILKMAN 65” l.r.,inscribed “SILKMAN” twice on the stretcher.Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$300-500

650.Arthur K. Silkman (American, 1919-2005)

Untitled [Pop Art Composition]Signed and dated “A. SILKMAN 65” l.r.Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$400-600

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651.Edward Fields Room-size CarpetWoolThird quarter 20th centuryLarge center ground in ivory with yellowborder with half-sphere decoration andorange zigzag pattern accented in seagreen, pink, and purple linear decoration,175 x 176 in.$300-400

652.American School, 20th Century

AbstractUnsigned.Bronze, 17 1/2 x 27 in., mounted to awooden plinth.Condition: Minor plaster residue.$200-300

653.After Robert Ellis Kushner (American, b.1949)

UntitledSigned “Robert Kushner” in pen l.r.,numbered “112/125” l.l.Offset lithograph on paper, sheet size 12 1/2x 25 3/4 in., matted, unframed.$150-200

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654.Jean Jansem (French, b. 1920)

View of a VillageSigned Jansem in pencil l.l. and numberedH.C. in pencil l.l.Color lithograph, sight size 28 x 20 in.,framed.Condition: Toning, mat burn.$200-250

655.Ros Farbush (American, 20th/21stCentury)

Still Life with MumsSigned “farbush” l.r.Oil on canvas, 32 x 24 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$200-300

656.Max Gordon (American, 1910-1982)

San Lorenzo Market, Florence, ItalySigned “Max Gordon” l.l., titled on a label onthe reverse.Oil on canvas, 18 x 28 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime, craquelure.$200-300

657.Ros Farbush (American, 20th/21stCentury)

Figures on the ShoreSigned and dated “farbush 69” l.r.Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$200-300

658.Ricardo Benaim (Venezuelan, b. 1949)

Untitled, c. 1981Signed “Benaim” in pencil l.r., identified onlabels affixed to the backing, numbered“32/99” in pencil l.l.Mixed media collage, sheet size 27 3/4 x 191/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

659.K. Flagg Waltermire (American, 20th/21stCentury)

Tumbler-Mirror Series #11Signed, dated, and titled “Flagg Waltermire© 79...” on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 16 x 20 in., framed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$100-150

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660.Jeremy Gentilli (British, b. 1926)

Portrait of a ManSigned “Jeremy Gentilli” in pencil l.r.,numbered “23/120” in pencil l.l.Color lithograph, sight size 15 3/4 x 19 1/2in., framed.$300-500

661.Richard E. Filipowski (American, 1923-2008)

Filipowski Sculpture May 5-June 21967/An Exhibition PosterUnsigned, inscribed “JOAN PETERSONGALLERY..” within the matrix l.l.Lithograph, sheet size 34 x 26 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$75-125

662.American School, 20th Century

Untitled [Eclectic Style House]Signed “Paul” on the reverse.Painted ceramic, 16 x 13 x 7 1/2 in.Condition: Break to one peak.$75-125

663.Rachel Roth (American, b. 1930)

Floral CompositionUnsigned.Oil on canvas, 82 x 52 3/4 in., unframed.Condition: Minor surface grime, minorstaining to the reverse.

N.B. The artist is the widow of the late JackRoth (American, 1927-2004).$400-600

664.American School, 20th Century

Untitled, 1957Signed and dated “HAUGE ‘57” l.r.,inscribed “HAUGE” on the stretcher.Oil on canvas, 37 1/4 x 30 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, surface grime,flaking, canvas deformations, losses alongtacking margins.$500-700

665.Richard Joseph Anuszkiewicz (American,b. 1930)

Ed Koch-Celebrate New York/AnExhibition PosterSigned and dated “Anuszkiewicz 1974” inpencil l.r., dedicated “TO LOWELL” l.l.Silkscreen on paper, sheet size 39 x 25 in.,unframed.Condition: Not examined out of shrinkwrap.$100-150

666.After Marc Chagall (Russian/French,1887-1985)

Paris l’Opera le plafond de Chagall(detail)Unsigned, titled in the matrix u.l., inscribed“D’APRES MARC CHAGALL -CH. SORLIERGRAY” within the matrix l.l.Color lithograph, sheet size 24 3/4 x 38 3/4in., framed.Condition: Toning, tears to the l.l. quadrant,not examined out of frame.$400-600

667.Lot of Four Works:

D. Cornaglia (Continental, 20th Century),Au Lecteur-Fleurs du Mal, signed in pencill.r., numbered “V/XX” l.l., etching, sight size11 1/2 x 13 1/2 in., “Atelier d’encadrementMichel Currat” stamp verso, framed; Fleursdu Mal, signed in pencil l.r., numbered“V/XX” l.l., etching, sheet size 11 x 19 3/4in., unframed; Portrait of a Dancer, signedindistinctly l.r., possibly Sylvie Moulin,graphite on paper, sheet size 12 1/2 x 9 3/8in., unframed; Landscape, initialed “fw” l.r.,dated 1963, watercolor on paper, sheet size19 1/2 x 25 1/2 in., unframed.Condition: Two with some paper loss,and/or folding creases.

Provenance: Acquired from the artist, thenby descent to the current owner.$300-500

668.Peter Sobin (American, 20th/21stCentury)

Four Figures on the BeachSigned and dated “Sobi...1986” in pencil onthe reverse.Acrylic on paper, sheet size 22 3/4 x 30 1/4in., framed.Condition: Cloth tape hinged to backingmat.

Provenance: Collection of Melvin B. Nessel,Boston, Massachusetts.$300-500

669.American School, 20th Century

Untitled [Serpentine Figure]Unsigned.Carved marble, 39 1/2 x 11 x 6 1/2 in.Condition: Chips to the base, minorabrasions, dust accretions.$300-500

670.Louis Bosa (American, 1905-1981)

View of Nuns Skating by MoonlightSigned “BOSA” l.r.Watercolor on paper, 4 x 6 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

671.Stefan Lökós (Hungarian/American, 1913-1994)

Still Life with DaisiesSigned and dated “Stefan Lökós 1950.” l.r.Oil on paper/board, 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Surface grime, craquelure, lifting.$200-300

672.Stefan Lökós (Hungarian/American, 1913-1994)

Still Life with Flowers and FruitSigned and dated “Stefan Lokos/1953” l.r.Pastel and gouache on paper, 24 9/16 x 181/4 in., framed.Condition: Paper tape adhered to edges ofthe reverse.$300-500

673.American School, 20th Century

Ship-of-the-LineNumbered, titled, signed, and dated“6/20...Helen Hoks 1959” in pencil l.l., l.c.,and l.r., respectively.Woodcut on paper, sight size 12 x 9 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-400

674.Patrick Dunfey (American, 20th Century)

Lot of Two Works: Spanish Theme andPeltsOne signed and dated “P. DUNFEY ‘85” l.l.,both titled, inscribed, and dated on thebacking.One acrylic on canvas, the other ink, pastel,and polymer on linen, sizes to 16 x 18 1/4in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$500-600

675.American School, 20th Century

Portrait of a Standing Female FigureIncised signature CARLETON beneath thebase.Carved wood, 18 x 3 x 3 3/4 in.Condition: Surface grime/abrasions.$200-300

676.American School, 20th Century

Stag HeadUnsigned.Bronze, approx. 28 1/4 x 8 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.Condition: Abrasions.$200-300

677.Helen (Rubin) Stoller (American, b. 1915)

Abstract CompositionSigned “helen stoller” in pencil l.l.Gouache and ink on paper, sheet size 6 3/4x 5 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$150-200

678.After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)

XXIVe Festival d’Avignon PicassoOeuvres de 1969-1970/An ExhibitionPosterUnsigned, inscribed “HENRI DESCHAMPS.LITH.” within the matrix l.l.Color lithograph on paper, sight size 30 x 201/2 in., framed.Condition: Toning.$200-250

679.David Ramage Prentice (American, b.1943)

Untitled [White Non-ObjectiveComposition]Signed and dated “Prentice ‘70” in pencil onthe reverse.Oil on canvas, 36 x 24 in., unframed.Condition: Surface grime.

Note: We wish to thank the artist for hisassistance with cataloguing the lot.$200-300

680.Paul Shimon (American, 20th Century)

View of Bathers in an Urban LandscapeSigned and dated “SHIMON-5...” l.r.Gouache on paper, sight size 11 1/2 x 8 1/2in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$700-900

681.Albert Urban (German, 1909-1959)

Lot of Four Abstract Still LifesEach unsigned, stamped “ESTATE OFALBERT URBAN 1909-1959” on thereverse, one titled or inscribed “Green StillLife” in pen l.l., identified on biographicalmaterial affixed to the backing.Color silkscreen on paper, sheet sizes 14 x 93/4 in., framed.Condition: Cloth tape hinged to backingmat, minor handling creases.$800-1,200

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682.Walter (Sidney) Feldman (American, b.1925)

Untitled [Heart-Shaped Lock]Signed and dated “Walter Feldman 1966” inpencil l.l.Mixed media on paper/board, sight size 103/4 x 10 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Provenance: Collection of Melvin B. Nessel,Boston, Massachusetts.$200-400

683.Sacha Kolin (American, 1911-1981)

Abstract FormSigned and dated “KOLIN 75” l.r.Gouache and ink on paper or similar, sightsize 13 1/2 x 19 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$500-700

684.George Kunkel (American, 1922-1984)

Sea ImageSigned “KUNKEL” l.r., identified on a labelaffixed to the reverse.Acrylic on Masonite, 16 x 24 in., framed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$300-500

685.Teri Malo (American, 20th/21st Century)

BouquetNumbered, inscribed, titled, and signed“4/50 St. 1 Bouquet Teri Malo” in pencil l.c.,identified on a label from Pucker/SafraiGallery, Boston, on the reverse.Lithograph on paper, sheet size 20 1/4 x 15in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$100-200

686.Nicholas Petkovich (Serbian/American,1893-1952)

Still Life with FlowersSigned “N. Petkovich” in pencil l.l.Watercolor and graphite on paper, sight size7 1/4 x 9 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Signature partially reinforced, notexamined out of frame.$150-200

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687.Richard Anuszkiewicz (American, b. 1930)

Triangulated Green, 1977-1978, edition of50, printed by Editions Lassiter-Meisel, NewYorkSigned, numbered, and dated“ANUSZKIEWICZ 17/50 1977” in pencil(within the image) l.r., stamped “© RICHARDANUSZKIEWICZ” and “ELM” (the printer’smonogram) on the reverse, inscribed “24”on the reverse.Color screenprint on paper mounted ontoboard, image/support size 84 x 48 in.,unframed.Condition: Surface grime and rubs.$200-250

688.Eugene Healy (American, b. 1948)

Summer Storm, Long Island SoundSigned “E. HEALY” in pen l.r., titled andinscribed “...EUGENE HEALY” on thebacking.Mixed media collage on canvas, 10 1/2 x 71/2 in., matted, unframed.Condition: Good.$500-700

689.Louis Leon Ribak (American, 1902-1979)

View from a White Kite, 1957Signed “RIBAK” l.r., signed or inscribed andtitled “Louis Ribak...” on the strainer,identified on a card affixed to the reverse.Oil on Masonite, 36 x 48 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime, flaking, losses.$400-600

690.Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985)

Carte de voeux pour Aimé Maeght, 1960(303, Mourlot)Framed.Condition: Unobtrusive mat burn, notexamined out of frame.$300-500

691.Mel Odom (American, b. 1950)

The Dress ShopUnsigned.Watercolor and graphite on paper, sight size11 x 16 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Provenance: From the collection of artistand illustrator George Stavrinos.$400-600

692.Mel Odom (American, b. 1950)

Lot of Two Works: Portrait of a Man andKabuki ActorsUnsigned.Watercolor and graphite on paper, sightsizes 11 1/4 x 8 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.

Provenance: From the collection of artistand illustrator George Stavrinos.$400-600

693.Samuel Lebowitz Design (American, 20thCentury)

Subways/A Cooper Hewitt MuseumExhibition PosterUnsigned.Lithograph on paper, sheet size 45 x 29 3/4in., unframed.Condition: Minor handling creases.$300-500

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694.Arthur Garfield Learned (American, 1872-1959)

SuarraSigned “A. Garfield Learned” in pencil l.r.,identified on a label from the National ArtsClub, New York, affixed to the backing.Mixed media on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x15 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

695.Paul Jenkins (American, b. 1923)

Untitled, 1970Signed, dated and numbered Paul Jenkins1970 Trial Proof l.r., identified on a label fromRetina Gallery, Boston, on the backing.Color lithograph, sheet size 23 x 18 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Provenance: Estate of Eleanor KanegisLevin, Gloucester, Massachusetts$150-250

696.American, 20th Century

Bend in the RiverSigned and dated “RA M...ler ‘58” l.l., titledon a label affixed to the reverse.Oil on canvas, 32 x 44 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, surface grime, subtlecanvas deformations.$200-300

697.Continental School, 20th Century

Untitled [Wrapped Figure]Signed M...ossem within the cast on thereverse.Bronze with light brown patina,approximately 19 1/2 x 10 x 8 in., mountedto a wooden plinth.Condition: Plaster residue.$200-400

698.After Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)

L’AccidentSigned “Louis Icart,” titled, and stamped“EDITIONS PARIS” within the matrix onbase.Polychrome bronze, 13 x 6 x 6 1/4 in.,mounted to a stone plinth.Condition: Minor surface grime.$500-700

699.British School, 20th Century

Untitled [Head]Signed, numbered and stamped STACEY5/8 FIORINI LONDON within the matrix onthe reverse.Bronze with green patina, approximately 18x 8 1/4 x 9 1/4 in., mounted to a plinth.Condition: Good.$200-400

700.American School, 20th/21st Century

The Magic BookMonogrammed and dated “RB 2000” withinthe cast on base.Bronze, approximately 26 x 8 1/2 x 8 in.,mounted to a wood laminate plinth.Condition: Good.$250-350

701.American School, 20th Century

Lot of Two Sculptures: Z9 and Z11Each stamped and numbered “...M.B. 1972”on base.Welded brushed steel, sizes to 15 x 18 x 81/2 in.Condition: Surface grime, minor corrosion.$200-300

702.Ruth Schloss (Israeli, b. 1922)

Sidney Ali Beach/An Israel LandscapeSigned and dated “55...” in English andHebrew l.l.Watercolor on paper, sight size 13 x 21 1/4in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$600-800

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703.American School, 20th Century

Untitled [Mythical Female Figure]Signed and dated “Cuevas © 1987” on the reverse.Patinated metal, 19 1/2 x 5 x 6 in., mounted to a marbleplinth.Condition: Surface grime/abrasions.$300-500

704.John A. Newman (American, b. 1952)

Lot of Two Images: Double Drawn, 1990, edition of 10;and Abstract, 1990Both signed and dated “JohnANewman 1990” in pencil l.r.,former numbered “5/10” in pencil l.l.Lithographs with color on paper, image sizes approximately18 x 12 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$300-500

705.Ted Benoit (French, b. 1947)

Lot of Two Works: Portrait of Yves Chaland andInsomniaChaland numbered, titled, and signed “7/350...TEDBENOIT” in pencil l.l., l.c., and l.r. respectively, Insomniasigned “TED BENOIT” in pencil l.l.Silkscreens on paper, sight sizes to 27 1/4 x 29 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$250-350

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706.Ben Nason (American, b. 1915)

Lot of Two Illustrated Fables from Bird Fables for theDolphin by La Fontaine: The Falcon and the Caponand The Two Cocks, 1963Unsigned, identified on the colophon.Woodblocks on paper, sheet sizes 26 x 20 in., unframed.Condition: Handling creases.

N.B. The portfolio title page, print title pages, andcolophon accompany the lot.$150-200

707.Robert Indiana (American, b. 1928)

Indiana Prints/An Exhibition PosterInscribed “...GALERIE DENISE RENE NEW YORK...”within the matrix l.c.Silkscreen on paper, sheet size 38 5/8 x 25 1/2 in.,unframed.Condition: Abrasions, surface grime, not examined outof shrink wrap.$200-300

708.Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969)

Atelier Mourlot/An Exhibition PosterSigned “Ben Shahn” within the matrix l.r.Color lithograph on paper, sheet size 27 1/8 x 21 in.,unframed.Condition: Not examined out of shrink wrap, subtlerippling.$100-150

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709.John (Hanns) Skolle (German/American, 1903-1988)

Abstract CompositionSigned “Skolle” l.r.Gouache on paper, sight size 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Flaking, losses.$400-600

710.Jane Leone Dickson (American, b. 1952)

Untitled [Lovers]Signed and dated “J. DICKSON ‘84” l.r.Color lithograph, sheet size 22 1/4 x 30 1/4 in.,unframed.$300-500

711.Svyatoslav de Malewsky-Malewitch (French, 1905-1973)

Ville Arabe, 1955Signed “S. de Malewsky” l.l.Oil on canvas, 15 1/4 x 18 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$300-500

712.Costas Evangelatos (Greek, b. 1957)

Capital DeltaSigned “Costas Evangelatos” in pen on the reverse,inscribed and titled “Composition with [Delta]= b² - 4aj...”on the stretcher.Ink and graphite on canvas, 24 x 18 in., unframed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$300-350

713.Donald Castell Kelley (American, b. 1928)

The SwanSigned and titled “D.C. Kelley...” l.l. and l.c., respectively.Color etching on paper, sheet size 30 x 22 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Note: Donald C. Kelley trained at the School of theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston, from 1952 to 1957.During a two-year period abroad, he met fellow MuseumSchool alum Cy Twombly in Mykonos, Greece. Kelleyattended Yale School of Art and Architecture in 1960where he received his Bachelors and Masters degrees.He has had a number of one-man and group exhibits inNew England, and several art residencies at the WurlitzerFoundation and The MacDowell Colony.$200-300

714.American School, 20th Century

Untitled [Color Block]Unsigned.Screenprint on canvas, 46 x 46 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime, minor canvas deformations.$700-900

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715.Rifka Angel (Russian/American, 1899-1986)

Bouquet of FlowersSigned and dated “Rifka Angel. 1973” l.r., identified on thereverse.Encaustic on panel, 16 x 11 in., framed.Condition: Losses l.c.$400-600

716.Abraham Rattner (American, 1895-1978)

Ezekiel in the Valley of the Dried Bones, also known asResurrectionSigned “Rattner” in pencil l.r., numbered “139/150” in pencill.l.Color lithograph on paper, sight size 23 1/2 x 35 1/2 in.,framed.Condition: Subtle rippling, not examined out of frame.

Note: We wish to thank Rebecca Sexton Larson of theLeepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs, Florida, for herassistance with cataloguing the lot.

According to Larson, the print was based on a 12-foot longtriptych Rattner painted as the centerpiece for his “TheGallows of Baghdad” exhibition in 1969. Pulitzer prize-winning art critic Emily Genauer called the large work “one ofthe great works of art of our time.” Genauer also noted, “Inthe dark lower section of the painting, massed skulls andoutstretched arms reaching towards the burning sun, inbrilliant yellows and oranges, is nothing less than Heaven onthe Day of Resurrection, as winged angels blow their trumpetstowards the light which is God.”$150-200

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717.Flora Natapoff (American, 20th/21stCentury)

High and Low, 1981/A View of theGlasgow Train StationSigned, dated and titled “Flora Natapoff1981...” on the stretcher.Oil on canvas, 60 x 84 in., framed.Condition: Good.$400-800

718.Andre Racz (Romanian/American, b. 1916)

RhododendronInitialed and dated “AR·28·11·51.” in pen l.r.,identified on labels including one from RuthWhite Gallery, New York, on the reverse.Ink on paper, sheet size 26 x 36 in., framed.Condition: Toning, subtle rippling, notexamined out of frame.$200-300

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719.Richard Schultz Outdoor ChaisePowdered coated metal, thread mesh, rubberDesign date 1966, for KnollRectangular form with raised head ofthreaded mesh with brown cloth edges onwhite powder coated steel frame with twocircular metal solid wheels with rubber treads,approx. lg. 72, wd. 25 1/2 in.$500-700

720.Milton Arthur Caniff (American, 1907-1988)

Lot of Two Character Portraits from theComic Strip Steve Canyon: Steve Canyonand CheetahEach signed “MILTON/CANIFF” l.r., titled l.l.Pastel and charcoal on paper, sheet sizes to22 x 17 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Water staining, mild toning, notexamined out of frame.$500-700

721.Attributed to Irving Guyer (American, b.1916)

Young OwlSigned “Guyer” u.l., titled in pencil on thereverse.Mixed media (ink and sand) on paper, sightsize 16 x 23 in., framed.Condition: Masking tape hinged to backingmat.$250-350

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3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputedbid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lotfor sale.

4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and thepurchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days ofthe date of sale.

Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. Ifany property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, andthe purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the threedays, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and afterdeducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.

5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bankauthorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal checkuntil the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by thedrawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.

6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of allitems for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, withoutlimitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b)offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation topay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.

7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by suchpurchaser for such item.

8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within theUnited States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items thatinclude material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting oflicensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitutecancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.

9. All purchases are subject to the Massachusetts 6.25% sales tax unless the purchaser possesses a Massachusetts sales tax exemption number.Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Massachusetts if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and otherqualifying parties can apply for a Massachusetts exemption number prior to the auction by contacting the Massachusetts Department ofCorporations and Taxation at 100 Cambridge Street in Boston.

10. Except for property purchased via on-line Live Auctions, a premium equal to 18.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus10% of the final bid over $200,000, will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the Buyer as part of the purchase price. The buyers premium onproperty purchased via on-line Live Auctions will be in the amount equal to 22.5% of the final bid price up to and including $200,000, plus 15%of the final bid over $200,000.

11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person,through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.

12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright orreproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalogue. Thecopyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of thiscatalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without ourprior written consent.

13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts orchoice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner inconnection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or anyfederal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now orhereafter have to the venue of any such suit.

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SKINNERAuctioneers and Appraisers of Antiques and Fine Art

63 Park Plaza , Bo s t on , MA 02116 Te l : 617 .350 .5400 Fax : 617 .350 .5429274 Cedar Hi l l S tre e t , Mar lborough , MA 01752 Te l : 508 .970 .3000 Fax : 508 .970 .3100

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I wish to place the following bids in the sale listed above. I understand that Skinner, Inc. will execute bids asa convenience, and will not be held responsible for any errors or failure to execute bids. I understand thatmy bids are executed and accepted as per Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue of this sale.

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SKINNER, INC.Auctioneers andAppraisers of Antiquesand Fine Art

63 Park PlazaBoston, MA 02116617.350.5400Fax 617.350.5429

274 Cedar Hill StreetMarlborough, MA 01752508.970.3000Fax 508.970.3100

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Chairman of the Board - Nancy R. SkinnerRichard AlbrightBarnet FainStephen L. FletcherKaren M. Keane

President/Chief Executive Officer - Karen M. KeaneChief Financial Officer - Don KellyExecutive Vice President - Stephen L. FletcherVice Presidents- Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives,Stuart G. Slavid, Stuart P. Whitehurst

American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. StarrAssistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. HaffAmerican Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stephen L. Fletcher, Martha HamiltonAssistants: LaGina Austin, Karen Langberg, Chris Barber, Susan ZachariasAmerican Indian & Ethnographic Art - Douglas DeihlAsian Works of Art - James F. CallahanAssistant: Tianyue JiangBooks & Manuscripts - Stuart P. WhitehurstAssistant: Sara C. WishartBottles, Flasks & Early Glass - Stephen L. FletcherCeramics - Stuart G. SlavidClassic Automobiles & Motorcycles - Jane D. PrentissCouture - Kerry ShrivesDiscovery Sales - Kerry ShrivesAssistants: Garrett J. Sheahan, Harry B. McNabb, Melissa RiebeEuropean Furniture & Decorative Arts - Stuart G. SlavidAssistants: Stuart P. Whitehurst, Sara C. WishartFine Wines - Marie KeepJewelry - Gloria LiebermanAssistants: Sheila Barron Smithie, F.G.A., G.G.; John ColasaccoJudaica - Kerry ShrivesModernism: 1896–Present: Art Glass, Pottery, Metalwork & Furniture -Jane D. PrentissMuseum & Collections Services - Martha HamiltonMusical Instruments - David BonseyOriental Rugs & Carpets - Gary RichardsScience, Technology & Clocks - Robert C. CheneyAssistant: Chris BarberSilver - Stuart G. SlavidAssistant: Sara C. WishartToys & Dolls - Kerry ShrivesAuctioneers - LaGina Austin, David Bonsey, Robert C. Cheney,Stephen L. Fletcher, Karen M. Keane, Marie C. Keep, Gloria Lieberman,Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr, Laura V. Sweeney,Stuart P. Whitehurst

Marlborough: Warehouse Manager - Jonathan Dowling, 508.970.3280Property Manager - Samuel Combs, 508.970.3262

Boston: Elisabeth Benson-Allott, 617.874.4312;Kerryn Murphy, 617.874.4329

Property Distribution Manager - Jessica R. Lincoln, 617.874.4308

Marlborough: Accounts Receivable - Denise Johnson, 508.970.3269Accounts Payable - Kathleen Hayes, 508.970.268Credit Supervisor - Joe Monteyro, 508.970.3266

Marlborough: Karen Skinner, 508.970.3240

Appraisal & Auction Services - Patricia Walker King, Beth Zwicker,Katharine Holtman, Leah SkowronAdvertising Production - Pamela Van de HoutenBoston Gallery Director - Laura V. SweeneyAssistant Gallery Director: Paige LewellynGallery Assistant: Katharine E. HampsonCatalogue Production - Pamela Van de Houten, Kristina HarrisonAssistant: Cheryl FreemanCustomer Relations - Carol McCaffreyHuman Resources - Carol McCaffreyInformation Technology & Internet Auctions - Kerry ShrivesAssistants: Timothy Shaughnessey, Melissa RiebeConsignment Services - Deanna Williams, Megan J. Blomgren, Carol ZeiglerManaging Director - Marie C. KeepMarketing & Public Relations - Catherine Riedel, Anne M. Trodella,Karen SkinnerPhotographers - Stanley P. Bystrowski, Jeffrey R. AntkowiakReceptionists - Marlborough: Elizabeth H. Wilson, Judy McLeodBoston: Erica BoccardTransportation - Eric JonesAssistants: Mark McCaffrey, John Williams

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Directions to Skinner's Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MATelephone: 617-350-5400

From the West:Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel.

Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley.The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto

Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza.Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the South:Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station.Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. KneelandStreet becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.

Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From Logan Airport:Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in theramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn leftonto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto

Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza.Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the North:Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 Southvia the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turnleft onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.

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American Furniture & Decorative Arts $120 $143

European Furniture & Decorative Arts $120 $143

American & European Paintings & Prints $120 $143

Fine Jewelry $120 $143

20th Century Furniture & Decorative Arts $60 $73

Asian Works of Art $60 $73

Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets $18 $25

American Indian & Ethnographic Art $60 $73

Fine Books & Manuscripts $30 $36

Toys, Dolls & Collectibles $60 $73

Fine Ceramics $60 $73

Fine Musical Instruments $60 $73

Science & Technology $60 $73

Fine Wines $60 $73

All Above Departments $800 $975

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MA RESIDENTS 6.25% SALES TAX

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SKINNER CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTION FORMPRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2008. Catalogue subscription price includes quarterly brochure. Subscription effectiveone year from date processed. No refunds for previous subscriptions. Renewal notice will be sent one month prior to expiration.Subscriptions do not include Discovery, Estates, and other special sales. Post-auction prices are available online at www.skinnerinc.com

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AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PAINTINGS & PRINTS

May 21, 2010 • 63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA

Session I: 12:00 p.m. - Prints, Artists’ Books & PhotographySession II: 4:00 p.m. - Paintings, Sculpture & Works on Paper

Yves Tanguy (French/American, 1900-1955), Un peu après, 1940

Contact the Painting Department at 508.970.3206 or [email protected]

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