Sale 2692B December 7, 2013 Boston

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Sale 2692B December 7, 2013 Boston
20th
Century
Design
Sale 2692B
December 7, 2013
Boston
20th
Century
Design
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Auction 2692B
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20th Century
Design
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WMF (Württembergische
Metallwarenfabrik) Art Nouveau Figural
Tazza
Silver-plated white metal, glass
Geislingen, Germany, c. 1900
The glass bowl raised on outspread palm
fronds, under which rests a female figure in
oriental garb on a stepped rock-form base
with four leaf-shaped feet, stamped WMF,
illegible stamp, and O, ht. 19, dia. 12 in.
$1,500-2,500
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After Charles Émile Jonchery Art Nouveau
Lamp
Patinated metal, glass, marble
Possibly WMF (Württembergische
Metallwarenfabrik), Germany, 20th century
Frosted spherical shade and chimney over a
single socket mounted in a converted oil font
decorated with the figure of a swirling maiden
on a circular red marble foot, the base marked
Jonchery, assembled ht. 27 1/2, shade dia.
6 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,500
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WMF (Württembergische
Metallwarenfabrik) Two-tier Art Nouveau
Centerpiece
Silver-plated white metal, glass
Geislingen, Germany, c. 1900
Trumpet-form vase and tazza supported by
a curving stem and diamond-form base with
sinuous openwork floral motifs, topped by the
figure of a maiden leaning forward and peering
below her, back foot stamped with WMF
maker’s mark, B, I/O, numbered 124, ht. 20,
tazza dia. 10 1/8 in.
$1,200-1,800
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Villeroy & Boch Majolica Jardinière on
Stand
Glazed ceramic
Luxembourg, early 20th century
Decorated with Art Nouveau floral motifs in
relief, in green, brown, and deep pink glazes,
both pieces with manufacturer’s mark and
impressed number, crazing, base flake, total
ht. 49 1/2, dia. 16 in.
$600-800
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Art Nouveau Armchair
Oak, leather, brass, wood inlays
Probably France, early 20th century
The openwork crest over an inlaid landscape
scene and a fruit-and-leaf tooled leather splat,
curved and bent armrests on square leafcarved front legs with curved struts, original
seat upholstery and leather damaged, some
loss to molded edges of crest rail, ht. 50 3/4
in.
$500-700
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Art Nouveau Decorated Vase
Enameled art glass
Early 20th century
Four-sided cylindrical vase in frosted green
glass enamel decorated with a young woman
admiring a butterfly under the drape of a large
iris, gilt highlights, unmarked, rim flakes, ht. 6
3/4 in.
$600-800
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Arts & Crafts Table Lamp
Copper, mixed metal, resin
Early 20th century
Shade composed of four hammered and
embossed petal-form panels with floriform
central medallions in high relief, alternating
with openwork panels inset with wire mesh
and painted resin windows, the edge finished
with metal tassels, over a single socket with
a heart-form pull, pendant from a curved arm
with climbing vine detail, on a weighted foot
with embossed floral decoration, unmarked,
ht. 21 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Pairpoint Boudoir Lamp Base and
Attributed Shade
Painted glass, patinated white metal
Bedford, Massachusetts, 1907-1929
The mold-blown Stratford shade reversepainted with black border and dogwood
blossoms over single socket raised on a
pewter-finished base, foot stamped Pairpoint,
C 3064, shade unmarked, restoration to edge,
ht. 14 1/2, shade dia. approx. 9 in.
Literature: An example of this shade and base
combination is pictured in Pairpoint Lamp by
Edward and Sheila Malakoff (Westchester,
Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1990),
p. 61.
$500-700
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Two Pairpoint Puffy Boudoir Lamp Shades
Painted glass
Bedford, Massachusetts, 1907-1929
The mold-blown Balmoral shades both
reverse-painted with butterflies on a floral
ground, one with Pairpoint Corporation stamp
to the lower outer edge, one with minor flake
to edge, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 5 3/4 in.
Literature: An example of this shade design
is pictured in Pairpoint Lamps by Edward
and Sheila Malakoff (Schiffer Publishing Ltd.,
Westchester, Pennsylvania, 1990), p. 71.
$600-800
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Large Moorcroft Florian Ware Pitcher
Glazed ceramic
Burslem, England, c. 1904
Cylindrical form flaring to base in green and
gold with blue accents and handle, with
printed Macintyre factory mark, registration
number, and hand-painted initials W.M., des.,
and shape number, ht. 14 1/8 in.
$2,500-3,000
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Mt. Washington Crown Milano Vase with
Snake
Art glass
New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1891-1893
Vase with cupped rim on long cylindrical
neck with snake entwined to bulbous base
decorated with gilded and enamel flowers,
MT.W.G.Co. on base, ht. 10 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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Moorcroft Flambe Ware Vase
Glazed ceramic
England, 1919-1945
Baluster form with banded Pomegranate
decoration, impressed Moorcroft and Made in
England on base, ht. 9 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Württemberg Ikora Vase
Art glass
Württemberg Metal Goods Factory,
Goppingen, Germany, c. 1927
Cylindrical form tapering to a disk foot in
shadowed maroon, white, and green powders
encased in colorless glass, unmarked, ht. 8
1/4 in.
Literature: Miller’s Art Glass, by Louise Luther
(Octopus Publishing Group Ltd., 2002), pp.
150-151.
$300-500
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Hanging Hall Lamp
Art glass, metal
United States, early 20th century
Composed of six shaped heavily mottled
opalescent and caramel glass panels
alternated by lozenge-shaped panels,
terminating in a faceted jewel, over single
socket in an ormolu frame and mounts, shade
ht. 10, dia. 8 1/2, full ht. including chain
approx. 33 in.
$600-800
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Six Art Nouveau Tiles
Glazed ceramic
Belgium and England, early 20th century
Each with tube-lined foliate decorations in
greens, pinks, and browns with glossy and
iridescent glazes, crazing, four square, dia. 6,
two rectangular lg. 6 in.
$500-700
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Eleven Decorative Tiles
Glazed ceramic
England and United States, c. 1900, including
Minton, Hamilton Tile Works, and W. Godwin
& Son
Various Art Nouveau foliate and floral motifs
in yellows, greens, blues, and pinks, one with
the profile of a woman, three framed, dia. 5
to 9 in.
$500-700
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Eighteen Decorative Tiles
Glazed ceramic
United States, early 20th century, including
Trent, Hamilton, Providential, American
Encaustic, J. & J.G. Low, and Kensington
Floral, foliate, and geometric motifs in blue,
green, brown, and red glazes, dia. 4 1/4 to
6 in.
$500-700
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Four Minton Tiles
Glazed ceramic
England, late 19th century
Each having a cobalt blue ground with central
quadripartite medallion in white and tan with
foliate motifs, each stamped on reverse
Minton & Co Patent Stoke on Trent, dia. 6 in.
$200-400
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Twelve Tile Fireplace Surround
Glazed ceramic
American Encaustic, Zanesville, Ohio, late
19th/early 20th century
Consisting of ten plain deep red glazed tiles,
and two tiles each relief decorated with profile
portraits of Napoleon and Josephine, all
marked on reverse, dia. 6 in.
$200-400
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Marcel Kammerer for Thonet Settee and
Two Armchairs
Inlaid bentwood
Austria, c. 1909
Bentwood frame with oval inlaid back
plaques, later upholstered seats, approx. ht.
38 1/2 to 39, settee wd. 47, chair wd. 23, dp.
20 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Twenty-two Art Nouveau Tiles
Glazed ceramic
Germany, early 20th century
Including three pairs with cuenca peacock
feather decoration, possibly by NSTG; six
with stylized cuenca foliate and berry pattern,
unmarked; four with stylized cuenca calla lily
pattern by Boizenburg, raised G/427 mark;
and six with pinecone decoration in relief by
Meissner Ofen and Porzellanfabrik, dia. 5 3/4
to 6 in.
$700-900
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Jeweled Hall Lamp
Patinated metal, glass
Probably Austria, c. 1909
Brass-colored globe bezel-set with thirty-one
faceted glass jewels of various colors over
a single-socket pendant from chain link with
ceiling plate, dia. approx. 8 1/2 in.
Provenance: Purported to be originally from
the old Boston Opera House on Huntington
Avenue, built in 1909 and demolished in 1958.
$1,200-1,800
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Pair of Andirons
Cast iron
France, late 19th/early 20th century
Openwork medallion designed as a vase of
scrolling flowers in verdigris patina raised
on a base with repeated foliate and scroll
work motifs on two oak leaf log supports,
unmarked, ht. 22 3/4 in.
$600-800
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Art Nouveau Box
Oak, brass
Probably Austria, early 20th century
Latched lid with curving linear brass inlay, over
canted sides, the openwork corner brackets
and latch with exposed rivets, unmarked, ht. 1
7/8, lg. 5 3/8 in.
$200-400
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Alfred Daguet (1875-1942) Letter Box
Copper, metal, glass, enamel
Paris, France, c. 1905
Repoussé and enameled lid and sides inset
with multicolored glass cabochons in a
studded frame, the interior with traces of
paper lining, embossed Alfred Daguet on back
panel, some wear, rust, ht. 5, wd. 10, dp. 5
1/2 in.
Note: Alfred Daguet’s workshop was located
above famous retailer L’Art Nouveau, the
Paris decorative arts gallery of Seigfried Bing,
a seminal proponent of the Art Nouveau
movement at the turn of the 20th century.
$3,000-5,000
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Gallé Covered Box
Cameo glass
France, early 20th century
Triangle form in yellow with blue and purple
cameo dragonfly decoration on lid over a
pond scene around the sides, signed Gallé in
the cameo, ht. 2 1/8, dia. 4 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Lalique and G. Argy-Rousseau Pendants
Art glass, silk
France, early 20th century
The Lalique Benares pendant with light blue
stain on a blue silk cord, marked Lalique within
the mold, and engraved in Lalique in script, lg.
2 1/16; the G. Argy-Rousseau pate de verre
Pine Cone pendant in brown and green with
matching cord and three beads, marked GAR
within the mold, ht. 2 1/4 in.
Literature: Marcilhac, no. 1669, p. 583; and
G. Argy-Rousseau Glassware as Art, by
Janine Bloch-Dermant, p. 186, fig. 21.01.
$400-600
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Devez Cameo Vase
Art glass
France, early 20th century
Bottle form with purple cut to orange and
yellow landscape scene, marked Devez in
cameo, ht. 5 in.
$300-500
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Gallé Vase
Cameo glass
France, early 20th century
Bottle form with attenuated neck in peach
with violet and green cameo floral decoration,
raised Gallé signature, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Legras Vase
Enameled art glass
France, early 20th century
Shaped rim over circular body decorated with
etched and enameled sailing scene, marked
Legras, ht. 3 1/2 in.
$500-700
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Gallé Vase
Cameo glass
France, early 20th century
Bottle form, the attenuated neck having
orange floral decoration on white on a squat
orange and white body, signed Gallé in cameo
on the body, rim ground, ht. 17 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
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English Cameo Glass Vase
Art glass
Probably Webb, early 20th century
Bottle form in yellow glass with white cameo
decoration of clematis and butterfly, polished
pontil, unmarked, ht. 7 in.
$300-500
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Gallé Vase
Cameo glass
France, early 20th century
Bottle form, the attenuated neck in peach and
two-tone green seed pod decoration over
white on a squat green body, signed Gallé
in cameo on the body, some surface scuff
marks, ht. 13 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Gallé Vase
Cameo glass
France, early 20th century
Tall cylindrical neck on a spherical body
in clear to red frosted glass with cameo
decoration of flowers in red, Gallé mark in
cameo, bubble inclusions, ht. 9 3/4 in.
$800-1,000
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Muller Fréres Cameo Vase
Art glass
Luneville, France, early 20th century
Footed baluster form with decoration of roses
in deep pink cut to white glass mottled with
yellow and green, marked Muller Fres Luneville
in cameo, ht. 5 1/4 in.
$500-700
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Loetz Silver Overlay Vase
Art glass, silver
Austria, early 20th century
Footed form in chartreuse glass with combed
and oil spot decoration, overlay of Art
Nouveau foliate design, polished pontil with
etched number 3, otherwise unmarked, ht. 11
3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
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Loetz Vase
Art glass
Austria, early 20th century
Ruffled rim over bulbous dimpled form with
red oil spots and pulled silver and yellow
iridescent decoration, polished pontil, ht. 6 in.
$400-600
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Rindskopf Vase
Art glass
Austria, c. 1900
Tri-pulled and scalloped rim on wide
attenuated neck with dimpled accents to body
in green striated iridescent glass, polished
pontil, ht. 14 in.
$300-500
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Alton Trevaise Vase
Art glass
Alton Glass Works, Massachusetts, c. 1908
Thick-walled form gently flaring to base
with iridescent gold and blue pulled feather
decoration over a white body, pontil wafer,
unmarked, ht. 10 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Monumental Gallé Vase
Cameo glass
France, early 20th century
Bottle form, the attenuated neck with purple
over white floral decoration on a squat body
in purple, signed Gallé on the neck in cameo,
minor bruise to rim, ht. 30 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Collection of Fifteen Art Glass Salt Cellars
Art glass, sterling silver, enamel
United States, France, England, 19th/20th
century
Comprised of five Daum etched, enameled
and gilt, one in a silver double-handled holder,
each marked; four Tiffany Favrile, three gold,
one blue, each marked; two gold Quezal, both
marked; an English cameo glass with silver
rim wrap; two Steuben, one gold Aurene with
ruffled rim, unmarked, one blue Aurene footed,
marked; and a Lundberg Studios; ht. 1 to 1
1/2, dia. 1 5/8 to 3 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
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Quezal Metal Overlay Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Gold iridescent body with silver overlay of
flowers and leaves, polished pontil with etched
Quezal mark, ht. 5 1/8 in.
$500-700
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Robj Essence Lamp
Art glass, wrought iron
Paris, France, 20th century
Shade of mottled blue-black, yellow, and
orange glass, designed with a shallow well at
the top, fitted over a single socket on a black
wrought iron tripod base, shade marked Robj
Paris, base impressed Robj, 2-4 LL, flakes to
shade aperture rim, ht. 9 in.
$600-800
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Daum Vase
Art glass
Nancy, France, early 20th century
The bottle form with attenuated neck in
mottled red and orange, frosted finish, Daum,
Nancy, Cross of Lorraine mark on side, ht. 21
1/4 in.
$600-800
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Daum and Jules Jouant Mistletoe Lamp
Enameled art glass, patinated metal
France, c. 1900
Inverted cup-form shade of opalescent glass
with acid-etched and gilt enameled mistletoe
decoration marked Daum Nancy with Cross of
Lorraine, over a single socket and three-arm
support, the standard and foot with stylized
mistletoe leaf and berry motif, marked Jouant,
and stamped Eug. Blot, Paris, replaced
socket, ht. 14 3/4, shade dia. 4 1/2 in.
$400-600
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Large Daum Vase
Art glass, enamel
Nancy, France, c. 1910
Tapered footed form with acid-etched and
enameled decoration of wild rosehips over
aubergine, yellow, and orange mottling,
signed Daum, Nancy with Cross of Lorraine
in enamel on the side, polished pontil, ht. 15
1/2 in.
$1,200-1,600
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Verrerie Schneider Glass Compote
Art glass
France, c. 1925
Wide rim in mottled blue glass transitioning
to pink raised on a stem and circular foot
of banded aubergine, the foot inscribed
Schneider, France, polished pontil, ht. 6 3/4,
dia. 12 1/3 in.
$300-500
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Verrerie Schneider Vase
Art glass
France, c. 1925
Bulbous form of mottled pink and yellow
shading to orange and rust at base, incised
Schneider in script near base edge, base
wear, ht. 8 in.
$400-600
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Emile-Allain Séguy (French, 1877-1951)
Insectes/Portfolio of Seventeen Plates
Published by Editions Duchartre et Van
Buggenhoudt, Paris. Identified on the title
page.
Lithography and pochoir, sheet sizes 17 5/8 x
12 3/4 in.
Condition: Lacking Plates 5, 17 and 20, minor
toning, cloth tape to portfolio cover.
$1,000-1,500
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Emile-Allain Séguy (French, 1877-1951)
Papillon, 1924/Portfolio of Nineteen Plates
Published by Editions Duchartre et Van
Buggenhoudt, Paris. Identified on the title
page.
Lithography and pochoir, sheet sizes 17 5/8 x
12 3/4 in.
Condition: Lacking Plate 2, minor toning,
cloth tape to portfolio cover.
$1,500-2,000
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Pair of Steuben Shades
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Each bulbous form with iridescent gold interior
cased in calcite with gold and green pulled
feather decoration, each aperture with silver
Steuben fleur-de-lis ink stamp, flake to one
aperture rim, aperture dia. 2 1/4, rim dia. 4, ht.
3 1/2 in.
$500-750
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Quezal Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Flared and shaped rim over a footed baluster
form, gold iridescent cased in opal-white glass
with green and gold pulled feather accents,
polished pontil engraved Quezal, P, 136, ht.
5 3/4 in.
$200-300
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Steuben Gold Aurene Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Baluster form, recessed foot with rough pontil,
engraved steuben aurene 2908, ht. 6 in.
$300-500
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Quezal Blue Aurene Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Baluster form tapering to a wide foot, polished
pontil marked Quezal, ht. 7 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Tiffany Blue Favrile Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Attenuated neck on shouldered and footed
form with double scroll handles, polished
pontil, base marked t068-1582M L.C.Tiffany
Favrile, ht. 8 3/4 in.
$800-1,000
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Quezal Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Baluster form, ambergris interior cased in
opal-white with green and iridescent gold
double-hooked feather overlay, polished pontil
engraved Quezal, ht. 6 5/8 in.
$600-800
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Tiffany Trumpet Vase
Art glass, bronze
New York, early 20th century
The favrile vase with green and gold pulled
feather decoration in an artichoke base with
verdigris patina, glass with polished pontil
marked L.C.T., base stamped Tiffany Studios
New York, 1043, 17, incised 8087, ht. 11 3/4
in.
$1,000-1,500
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Quezal Blue Aurene Vase
Art glass
New York, 1902-1924
Shouldered form tapering slightly to base,
polished pontil engraved Quezal in silver, ht.
8 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Durand Vase
Art glass
Vineland, New Jersey, 1924-1931
Corset form in blue iridescent glass with heart
and vine motif, polished pontil, unmarked, ht.
10 in.
$600-800
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Durand King Tut Vase
Art glass
Vineland, New Jersey, 1924-1931
Squat bottle form with gold interior cased in
opal-white with blue and gold swirled coils,
polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$600-800
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Kew Blas Vase
Art glass
Union Glass Company, Somerville,
Massachusetts, early 20th century
Gold iridescent spherical form with scalloped
rim and green accents, polished pontil etched
Kew-Blas, ht. 3 5/8 in.
$300-500
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Tiffany Studios Counterbalance Table
Lamp
Patinated bronze, favrile glass
New York, early 20th century
Green and gold damascene shade, on a
single socket base in verdigris patina, shade
aperture incised L.C.T., base stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, 417, shade aperture
repaired, dia. 2 1/4, shade dia. 7 1/4, ht. 15
in.
Note: Design corresponds with Tiffany
Studios 1906 price list, patent number 417, as
published in Louis C. Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes,
Lamps, by Robert Koch, Crown Publishers,
Inc. New York, New York, 1972. pg. 171, also
see pg. 124, fig. 191.
$6,000-8,000
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Durand Kimball Cluthra Vase
Art glass
Vineland, New Jersey, c. 1931
Baluster form of white and orange color swirls
cased in clear, with random trapped bubbles,
polished pontil engraved K, Dec 7, 1812-6 in
silver, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$200-400
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Tiffany Gold Favrile Lamp Shade
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Double gourd form with silver pulled feather
decoration, etched number on aperture rim
S 10550, ht. 3 7/8, aperture dia. 2 3/16, rim
dia. 5 in.
$300-400
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Tiffany Gold Favrile Candle Lamp
Art glass, metal
New York, early 20th century
The ruffled shade resting on a metal and white
glass candle font with green pulled feather
decoration raised over a trumpet-form twist
ribbed candlestick, shade aperture marked
L.C.T. and number 1974, base with button
pontil, marked L.C.T., also bearing paper
label, font fitted with electric wiring, base
drilled for cord, shade repaired, ht. assembled
14 3/4, shade aperture 2 1/2, dia. 7 in.
$400-600
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Tiffany Studios Three Light Table Lamp
Patinated bronze, art glass
New York, early 20th century
Gold doré patina with gold favrile lily shades,
each shade aperture incised L.C.T. Favrile, the
base stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 306,
ht. 16 1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
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Tiffany Studios Table Lamp Base
Patinated bronze, art glass
New York, early 20th century
Gold doré finish, with single socket
suspended from harp, on a ribbed base with
five ball feet, base plate stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, 424, with a gold iridescent
shade, repaired, base ht. 17 1/4, shade
aperture dia. 2 3/16, rim dia. 7 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Tiffany Favrile Vase
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Wide ruffled rim, gold iridescent interior cased
in white with green pulled feather decoration,
on a gold iridescent foot, base incised 2939 C
L.C.Tiffany - Favrile, ht. 4 1/2 in.
$500-700
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Nine Quezal Shades
Art glass
New York, 1901-1924
Each calcite bell-form with aperture marked
Quezal, some aperture rim chips, wear to
iridescence, aperture dia. 2 1/4, dia. 4 1/4,
ht. 5 in.
$1,200-1,500
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Tiffany Linenfold Table Lamp
Favrile art glass, doré bronze
New York, early 20th century
Twelve-sided shade with linenfold panels in
amber-gold glass over two sockets on fluted
standard with conforming twelve-sided base,
marked Tiffany Studios 692 on base, shade
marked Tiffany Studios New York, pat. applied
for, 1936, ht. 17 1/2, dia. 9 1/4 in.
$5,000-7,000
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Tiffany Studios Floor Lamp with Later
Shade
Patinated bronze, art glass
New York, early 20th century
The harp suspending a single adjustable
socket raised on three curved legs with spade
feet, one foot and the base plate stamped
Tiffany Studios, New York, 423, ht. 55 1/4;
the gold iridescent shade with pulled swirl
decoration, unmarked, aperture dia. 2 1/8, rim
dia. 7 3/4 in.
$2,000-2,500
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Tiffany Studios Three-light Lily Lamp
Patinated bronze, favrile glass
New York, early 20th century
Three sockets, each pendant with a later gold
iridescent shade, segmented tripart standard
joined to circular ribbed base marked Tiffany
Studios New York 319, ht. 12 5/8, aperture
1 in.
$1,200-1,500
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Tiffany Studios Three-light Lily Lamp
Patinated bronze, favrile glass
New York, c. 1902
Three sockets, each pendant with a gold
iridescent shade, some aperture rim losses,
two marked at rim, segmented tripart
standard joined to circular ribbed base
marked Tiffany Studios New York, D793, and
with Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co. logo,
ht. 13 1/4, aperture approx. 1 in.
$1,500-2,000
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Four Steuben Shades
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Each of flared form and ruffled edge with
green and gold pulled feather decoration on
calcite over gold aurene interiors, three clearly
silver ink stamped with fleur-de-lis on aperture,
one with stamp remnants, ht. 5, aperture dia.
2 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Tiffany Studios Table Lamp
Patinated bronze
New York, c. 1919-1928
Domed verdigris metal shade over single
socket within a harp shaped cylindrical
standard on ribbed base, marked Tiffany
Studios, New York, 4964, ht. 17, shade dia.
7 1/4 in.
$1,200-1,500
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Nine Pieces of Tiffany Favrile Glass
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Irregularly shaped pieces in mostly green-tone
glass with heart and vine, floral, and pulled
feather decorations, lg. 3 1/2 to 6 1/4 in.
$500-700
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Six Tiffany Gold Favrile Toothpick Holders
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Each with flared rim and pinched sides, all
having polished pontils, two marked L.C.T.
Favrile, five approx. ht. 2, the sixth ht. 2 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Tiffany Opalescent Favrile Decanter, Bowl,
and Zodiac Pattern Blotter Ends
Art glass, patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
The decanter and bowl with prunt accents,
the first etched L.C.T. and numbered on base,
button pontil, ht. 10 1/4, dia. 5, the second
with polished pontil mark, etched L.C.T.
on base, ht. 2, dia. 4 1/2; the blotter ends
unmarked, lg. 12 1/4 in.
$600-900
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Tiffany Studios Pine Needle Box
Art glass, patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Green and white striated glass with perforated
overlays and beaded edges on ball feet, base
edge stamped Tiffany Studios New York,
break to one side panel, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 8 in.
$600-800
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Tiffany Studios Linenfold Table Lamp
Art glass, patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Twelve-sided shade composed of large light
green and dark green border linenfold glass
panes with ruffled bronze edge and reticulated
aperture rim, the cap composed of twelve
conforming linenfold glass panes in dark
green with flowerhead finial, over three U-arm
sockets raised on a hexagonal base with
circular foot in verdigris patina, shade edge
stamped Tiffany Studios New York, Pat Appld
For 1927, base plate stamped Tiffany Studios,
New York, 534, minor stable stress cracks to
glass in heat cap, ht. 25 1/2, aperture dia. 7
1/2, shade dia. 19 in.
$12,000-18,000
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Tiffany Studios Pine Needle Pattern
Inkstand
Patinated bronze, art glass
New York, early 20th century
Etched metal in verdigris patina over striated
green glass panes, base stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, 844, breaks to glass near
well mouth, ht. 3 1/2 in.
$200-300
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Two Miniature Tiffany Gold Favrile Vases
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Each double-handled form etched L.C. Tiffany
- Inc. Favrile, and numbered, polished pontils,
ht. 2 and 2 3/4 in.
$300-500
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Tiffany Studios Zodiac Pattern Magnifier
Patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Gold doré finish, stamped Tiffany Studios,
New York, 928, lg. 8 1/2 in.
$300-500
84
Tiffany Studios Octopus Inkwell/Pen Tray
Bronze, favrile glass
New York, early 20th century
Oblong tray fitted with covered vessel at
one end, swirl design on lid and base with
openwork sides revealing gold iridescent glass
insert, base marked Tiffany Studios 29823, lg.
12, ht. 3 in.
$3,500-4,500
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Gustav Stickley Eastwood Table
Oak
New York, c. 1902
Round top with arched apron, cross
stretchers with pegged through tenons, ht. 30
1/2, dia. 48, top thickness 1 3/4 in.
Note: Lot includes copy of purchase invoice
from Cathers and Dembrosky, New York.
$2,000-3,000
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Four Gustav Stickley Dining Chairs
Oak, leather
New York, c. 1910
Three horizontal curved back rails over brown
leather seat with brass tacks, later upholstery,
double side rail, ht. 37 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
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Joseph Heinrichs Chafing Dish
Copper, brass, silver, wood
United States, c. 1910
Two nesting lined and lidded hammered
copper dishes raised on four strapwork legs,
accented with silver and riveted brass scrolled
detailing to oak handles and finial, with
undertray and burner, stamped mark on larger
dish, burner, base, and undertray, ht. 11 1/2,
tray dia. 12 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Arts & Crafts Fire Fender
Copper, sheet metal
Massachusetts, c. 1906
Hammered finish with exposed riveting at the
corners and embossed spade, heart, and
foliate accents, ht. 3 1/2, wd. 56, dp. 16 in.
Provenance: From an Ayer, Massachusetts,
home built in 1906.
$400-600
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Arts & Crafts Mirror
Copper, glass
England, late 19th/early 20th century
The rectangular form embossed with four
heart-shaped devices, the corners with
exposed riveting, ht. 18 1/2, wd. 15 in.
$600-800
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Tiffany Studios Bamboo Table Lamp
Patinated bronze, mosaic glass
New York, early 20th century
The shade interior rim stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, 1443-15, over three
socket ball cluster, the matching base in
verdigris patina on five wafer feet, the plate
stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 480, with
corresponding heat cap, aperture dia. 5 5/8,
shade dia. 16, ht. 22 1/2 in.
Note: Design corresponds with Tiffany
Studios 1906 price list, patent number 480, as
published in Louis C. Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes,
Lamps, by Robert Koch (New York: Crown
Publishers, Inc., 1972), p. 173.
$30,000-50,000
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Hampshire Pottery Umbrella Stand
Glazed pottery
Keene, New Hampshire, early 20th century
Cylindrical form embossed with ivy and
bamboo design, matte green glaze, glaze
flakes and lines to bottom, unmarked, ht. 17
1/2, dia. 8 in.
$300-500
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Arts & Crafts Day Bed
Oak, upholstery, metal
United States, early 20th century
The adjustable seat back with two horizontal
slats, on carved openwork supports with
sculptural bronze reclining mechanism, the
flat arms on curved struts, the seat rails with
pinned joints, on post legs with casters, the
two cushions original, unmarked, ht. 36 1/2,
lg. 57, dp. 31 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Pair of Bradley & Hubbard Andirons
Cast iron
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century
Each with lion’s head medallion raised on
scrolled feet, both stamped with patent
number, B&H and numbered 9509, ht. 23 in.
$400-600
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Tiffany Studios Zodiac Letter Holder
Patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Statuary bronze doré finish, base stamped
Tiffany Studios, New York, 1009, ht. 6 1/4, lg.
9 1/2 in.
$500-700
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Tiffany Studios Bamboo Table Lamp
Patinated bronze, mosaic glass
New York, 1899-1920
The shade interior edge stamped Tiffany
Studios New York 1443-4, over three-socket
ball cluster, cushion base with foliate and
hammered decoration on four pad feet,
perforated heat cap, base plate stamped
Tiffany Studios New York 544, several cracked
leaf panes, new plug, base cleaned, shade
dia. 16, aperture dia. 3 5/8, ht. 21 in.
$20,000-30,000
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Attributed to L. & J.G. Stickley Two-door
Bookcase
Oak, metal
New York, early 20th century, possibly model
645
Gallery top over two doors with twelve
mullioned panes, side boards with pinned
through tenons at top and bottom, unmarked,
ht. 56 1/2, wd. 52, dp. 12 in.
$3,000-4,000
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Teco Vase
Glazed ceramic
Terra Cotta, Illinois, early 20th century
Carafe form with closed buttress double
handles in a semimatte green glaze, stamped
Teco twice on base, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Teco Vase and Hampshire Candle Holder
Glazed ceramic
Terra Cotta, Illinois, and Keene, New
Hampshire, early 20th century
Both in matte green glazes, the globular vase
with narrow mouth, stamped Teco twice on
base; the candle holder with back shield and
handle, stamped Hampshire Pottery on base,
ht. 4 1/4 and 6 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Newcomb College Pottery Vase
Glazed ceramic
Sadie Irvine, New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1910
Narrow mouth on bulbous form in blue and
green glazes with incised linear decoration,
base with impressed NC cipher, UQ20, F, and
incised artist’s cipher, ht. 3 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Five Tiffany Studios Spun Metal Dishes and
a Graduate Pattern Desk Set
Patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
All with a gold doré finish, the dishes stamped
Tiffany Studios/New York and numbered
on underside of rim, dia. 9; the desk set
comprised of a double-sided letter holder, no.
1812; inkwell, no. 1801; rocking blotter; stamp
box, no. 1707; pen tray, no. 1798; and blotter
ends, ht. to 4 1/2, blotter end lg. 12 1/8 in.
Literature: See Koch, Robert, Louis C.
Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes, Lamps (New York:
Crown Publishers Inc., 1971), p. 109, fig. 157.
$1,000-2,000
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Tiffany Studios Dogwood Table Lamp
Bronze, mosaic glass
New York, c. 1910
Shade with mosaic glass colorway in shades
of green and white, shade stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, over six-socket cluster on
ribbed and accented base stamped Tiffany
Studios 529, ht. 31, dia. 22 1/2 in.
$60,000-70,000
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Tiffany Studios Louis XVI Pen Tray and
Letter Rack
Patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Gold doré finish, both stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, and 1822 and 1826,
respectively, some wear to finish, rack ht. 5
1/4, wd. 9 in.
$300-500
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Four Tiffany Studios Zodiac Pattern Desk
Items
Patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
A perpetual calendar, rocker blotter, daily
memoranda calendar, and small paper rack,
all in doré finish, stamped Tiffany Studios, New
York, and numbered, ht. 2 to 6 3/4, paper
rack lg. 9 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Tiffany Studios American Indian Pattern
Inkstand
Patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Statuary bronze doré finish, stamped Tiffany
Studios, New York, 1183 on base, ht. 3 1/2 in.
$400-600
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Rookwood Scenic Plaque
Glazed ceramic, wood
Carl Schmidt, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1917
Vellum glaze scene of a river at twilight, signed
in lower right corner C. Schmidt, reverse with
impressed Rookwood flame mark and date,
also marked 1498-3”-3ºº in handwritten red
pencil, framed, frame retains original paper
label “Lingering Summer, C. Schmidt,” 8 3/4
x 11 in.
$2,500-3,500
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Gustav Stickley Even Arm Hall Settle
Oak, leather, upholstery
New York, c. 1905-1912, design no. 205
Five vertical back slats, each end with single
wide slat, joined to four square posts by rails
with pegged through tenons, straight front rail,
red joiner’s compass decal on back leg, seat
leather and upholstery replaced, loss to feet,
ht. 29 1/2, wd. 56, dp. 22 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Three Rookwood Vases
Glazed ceramic
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1917, 1921, 1929
Each in matte blue glaze and decorated
with Arts & Crafts floral motifs, each with
Rookwood logo, date, and shape numbers
2387, 1267, 2139, ht. 8, 2 3/4, 4 3/4 in.
$400-600
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Williamson
Art glass, metal
United States, early 20th century
Shade with repeated scrolling and foliate
designs in earth tones of brown, gold, and
green, forming stylized owl’s heads with
faceted jewels for eyes, the cast bronze
standard and base with classical detailing,
supporting a three-socket cluster, heat cap
with reticulated foliate design and a berryform finial, the cast iron base stamped “R.
Williamson & Co., Washington & Jefferson
STS. Chicago, Ill.,” several small stable
cracks, ht. 24 3/4, shade dia. 20 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
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Two Charles Clewell (1876-1965) Vases
Bronze clad pottery
Canton, Ohio, early 20th century
The tall form with verdigris patinated lower
half, both signed Clewell, and numbered 3112-6 and 362-4, respectively, minor losses to
patination, ht. 10 1/4, 4 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Grueby Low Bowl
Glazed pottery
Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th century
The interior in a green glossy glaze, the
exterior in matte blue, impressed circular mark
on base, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 9 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Rookwood Vase
Glazed ceramic
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909, Carl Schmidt,
decorator
Cylindrical form tapering to base in Iris glaze
with thistle decoration, base stamped with
flame mark/IX/1869C/W, along with artist’s
cipher, inclusion, crazing, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,800
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Arts & Crafts Sideboard with Mirror
Oak, glass
England, c. 1910, James Phillip & Son Ltd.,
Union St., Bristol
Mirror with carved fruit and trailing stems over
rectangular top with curved front over two
drawers with two decorated cabinet doors
below, shaped side supports, white James
Phillip & Son Ltd. label in drawer, ht. 75, wd.
66, dp. 22 3/4 in.
$1,200-1,500
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Tiffany & Co. Metalwork Frame
New York, early 20th century
Chased vine and leaf motif, scalloped corners,
with hinged stand, back stamped Tiffany &
Co., 20903-z, lg. 11 in.
$500-700
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Tiffany Furnaces Dish
Mixed metal, enamel
New York, c. 1919-1928
Circular dish in doré finish with a key and
foliate decorated rim and blue enamel
accents, base stamped with cipher and Louis
C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. 309, dia. 8 1/4 in.
$500-700
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Pair of Tiffany & Co. Candlesticks
Patinated bronze
New York, 20th century
Each with removable bobeche on a trumpet
form, base plated stamped Tiffany & Co.,
11405S, incised 347, some wear to patina, ht.
10 1/4 in.
$300-500
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Large Tiffany Pottery Table Lamp
Art pottery, patinated bronze
New York, early 20th century
Vasiform in gray-green glaze with textured
surface, some glaze crawls, top fitted with
bronze verdigris insert featuring a three-socket
cluster, recessed foot inscribed with L.C.T.
cipher on base, ht. of vase 16 3/4, overall ht.
26 in.
$4,000-6,000
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Saturday Evening Girls Vase
Glazed ceramic
Boston, Massachusetts, 1916, Lili Shapiro
Baluster form in a mottled glossy moss green
glaze, base marked S.E.G., 6-16, LS, and
another illegible set of initials, imperfection to
rim in the making, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$300-500
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Arts & Crafts Vase
Glazed pottery
United States, 1911
Double-handled form with two Egyptianrevival carved moth devices above the
shoulder, base incised Lydia S., C.H.S. ‘11,
repaired flake to rim, ht. 8 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Chicago Mosaic Shade Co.
Art glass, metal
Chicago, Illinois, early 20th century
Shade with cream/caramel striated panes
grounding an overall design of flowering rose
branches, the cast white metal base in a dark
brass patina with fluted detailing and foliate
devices supporting a two-socket cluster with
ball pulls and a pressed brass heat cap, the
shade also with fluted cap, some cracks and
flakes to glass, ht. 24 1/4, shade dia. 18 1/4
in.
$2,500-3,500
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Chicago Mosaic Shade Co.
Art glass, metal
Chicago, Illinois, early 20th century
Shade with pattern of green-leafed vines
draping over cream/caramel striated glass
panes and terminating at clusters of pink
petaled blossoms, the cast white metal
standard and base with Art Nouveau-style
scroll and foliate design, in a verdigris and
black crackle finish, supporting three-socket
cluster, base bearing raised stamp “Mosaic
Shade Co. Inc, Chicago, Ill.,” several stable
line cracks, replaced sockets, finial probably a
replacement, ht. 25, shade dia. 18 1/4 in.
$2,200-2,800
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P.E. Gane Arts & Crafts Armoire
Oak, copper, mirror glass
England, early 20th century
Rectangular overhanging top over center door
of mirrored glass, flanked by raised decorative
copper plaques at top, interior fitted with
hooks and a shelf, labeled Artists Furniture
P.E. Gane, College Green, Bristol, approx. ht.
85, wd. 46 1/2, dp. 18 in.
Note: In 1909 Philip Endres Gane, partner
in the firm Trapnell & Gane, became sole
proprietor and gave the company his own
name. He also took it in a new direction,
moving away from royal and establishment
commissions towards a more modern
vision with a focus on quality Arts & Crafts
and Art Nouveau furniture. In the 1930s
Gane collaborated with Marcel Breuer. The
company’s premises were destroyed during
WWII, and they were forced to close their
doors.
$1,000-1,200
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Mosaic Table Lamp
Art glass, metal
Probably Chicago Mosaic, United States, early
20th century
Domed shade with rosebud decoration in pink
and green with caramel ground, over a twosocket cluster on a cast white metal base with
foliate and fluted design, acorn pulls, spun
brass finial, shade dia. 16, aperture dia. 3 1/8,
ht. 24 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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Saturday Evening Girls Breakfast Set
Glazed ceramic
Boston, Massachusetts, 1940, decorated by
Lili Shapiro
Plate, bowl and cup, each in pink with blue
band reading “Janice, Her Plate,” and a
central medallion of chicks, bunny, and duck,
respectively, with black outlining, each marked
P.R.P, dated 7-40, and signed LS on base,
bowl with rim hairline, ht. 1/2 to 3/4, plate dia.
7 1/2 in.
Provenance: Given to the current owner by
Fannie Levine.
$600-800
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Arts & Crafts Vase
Glazed ceramic
United States, 1928
Baluster form in cream, gray, and brick red
glazes decorated with motif of squirrels
amongst tree branches in relief, base marked
Mary Martha Hanlen, 1928, CII, ht. 7 1/2 in.
$250-350
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Dedham Pottery Lobster and Crab Plates
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1928
Blue and white crackle glaze, each with blue
Dedham stamp and foreshortened rabbit on
base, lobster dia. 8 3/4, crab dia. 6 1/4 in.
$200-400
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Five Dedham Pottery Plates, a Pitcher, and
a Covered Bowl
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century
All in blue and white crackleware, including
a Maude Davenport footed plate decorated
with a flowering tree branch, artist’s cipher
and initials HR in the decoration, Dedham
blue stamp and foreshortened rabbit mark;
Chestnut, Iris, Magnolia, and Azalea plates,
each with foreshortened rabbit stamp, dia.
8 1/2; the pitcher and covered bowl in the
Rabbit pattern, each with Dedham blue stamp
and foreshortened rabbit, the bowl further
marked 22 and with illegible pencil marks, ht.
3 1/2 and 4 3/4 in.
$300-500
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Seven Dedham Pottery Plates
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1943
Blue and white crackleware Turkey, Iris,
Chestnut, Magnolia all decorated by Maude
Davenport, and Moth, Rabbit and Grapes
patterns, each with blue Dedham stamp and
foreshortened rabbit on base, Grape with
registered mark, all approx. dia. 10 in.
$800-1,200
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Six Dedham Pottery Plates
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1929
Blue and white crackleware Duck, Turkey,
Azalea, and three Rabbit patterns, each
with blue Dedham stamp and foreshortened
rabbit, the Azalea additionally initialed LG,
one Rabbit without blue stamp and with blue
X mark, another Rabbit with partial blue X
mark, and one with blue rectangle mark, glaze
imperfections, all approx. dia. 8 1/2 in.
$700-900
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Dedham Pottery Day and Night Pitcher
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1929-1943
Blue and white crackleware, relief decorated
with roosters and an owl, blue registered
Dedham mark on base, ht. 4 7/8 in.
$400-500
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Arts & Crafts Even Arm Hall Settle
Oak, leather, upholstery
United States, early 20th century
Seven vertical back slats, each end with three
vertical slats joined to four rectangular posts
with pegged through tenon rails, straight
seat rail, replaced leather cushion and seat
support, with four throw pillows, ht. 35, wd.
56, dp. 27 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Seven Dedham Pottery Rabbit Pieces
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943
Blue and white crackleware, comprised of a
pitcher, creamer, dish, saucer, cup and saucer,
and large bowl, each with blue Dedham stamp
on base, the pitcher with registered mark, the
bowl stamped twice and with handwritten
price 2.50 in pencil, bowl and cup out of
round, bowl with glaze imperfections, ht. 1 to
6 3/4, dia. to 9 in.
$700-900
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Five Dedham Pottery Plates and a Rabbit
Demitasse Cup and Saucer
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1943
Blue and white crackleware, the plates
comprising a Polar Bear, Duck, two Moths,
and a Rabbit decorated by Maude Davenport,
each with blue Dedham stamp, one Moth and
the Polar Bear registered, and foreshortened
rabbits, plate dia. 6, cup ht. 2 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Six Dedham Pottery Plates and Saucers
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1943
Blue and white crackleware, Rabbit saucer
and Chestnut plate decorated by Maude
Davenport, Magnolia, Azalea, Rabbit plates,
and a Chestnut saucer, each with blue
Dedham stamp, two registered marks, and
foreshortened rabbits, dia. 6 to 10 in.
$800-1,000
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Five Dedham Pottery Dishes and Shallow
Bowls
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1943
Blue and white crackleware, three Rabbit, one
decorated by Maude Davenport, an Iris, and
a Polar Bear pattern, each with blue Dedham
stamp, two registered, and foreshortened
rabbit, dia. 7 1/4 to 8 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Four Dedham Pottery Rabbit Tableware
Pieces
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1896-1928
Blue and white crackleware plate, bowl,
charger, and tray with raised rim, each
with blue Dedham stamp, plate and server
registered, and with foreshortened rabbits,
the bowl and tray additionally incised DP and
Dedham Pottery respectively, the bowl also
with pencil marks, charger crudely repaired,
bowl out of round, ht. to 4 1/8, dia. 8 1/2 to
13 3/4 in.
$300-500
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Five Dedham Plates and a Chelsea Pottery
U.S. Plate
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, 1891-1928
Blue and white crackleware, two small Iris
and a small Rabbit by Maude Davenport, dia.
6 1/8; a Moth, dia. 8 5/8; a large Rabbit with
glaze imperfections, dia. 12, all except the
Moth with blue ink mark, all with foreshortened
rabbit mark; and an upside-down Dolphin,
with CPUS mark, dia. 8 3/4 in.
$600-900
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Mosaic Glass “Roman” Table Lamp
Attributed to Duffner & Kimberly
Art glass, metal
New York, early 20th century
Shade designed as intertwining flowering vines
with dark and spring green foliage and yellow
flowers, some stable stress cracks, ht. 21 3/4,
shade dia. 16 1/4 in.
$700-900
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Mosaic Glass “Poppy” Table Lamp
Attributed to Wilkinson
Art glass, metal
United States, 20th century
Shade with panes of striated yellow glass
grounding a design of blossoming poppies
in textured deep reds, burgundy, and violet,
the white metal standard and base of a
fluted classical form, with deep copper finish,
supporting a three-socket cluster with acorn
pulls, the heat cap and shade ring with locking
mechanism, base stamped “275,” some
stable stress cracks, ht. 26 3/4, shade dia.
19 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Large Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed
to Wilkinson
Art glass, metal
United States, 20th century
Shade with panes of white and yellow striated
glass grounding a floral motif, the white metal
standard and base designed as a stylized
tree trunk with bark pattern and leaves, with
verdigris finish, supporting a three-socket
cluster with acorn pulls, the heat cap and
shade ring with locking mechanism, base
stamped “527,” several stable heat cracks, ht.
30 1/4, shade dia. 23 1/2 in.
$3,000-4,000
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Unique Art Glass & Metal Co.
Art glass, metal
New York, early 20th century
Shade with intricately arranged design of
cascading spring green foliage framing butter
yellow petaled flowers, the spun sheet brass
base of typical trumpet form with applied wire
devices, supporting a three-socket “saturn”
ball cluster with acorn pulls, and a spun brass
cap, ht. 23 1/2, shade dia. approx. 17 in.
$1,200-1,800
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Mosaic Glass “French Renaissance” Table
Lamp Attributed to Duffner & Kimberly
Art glass, metal
New York, early 20th century
Shade with large repeating panes of bright
magenta, orange, and peach framed within
smaller panes of striated lavender, light brown
and yellow, the cast metal standard and
base with classical and foliate detailing in a
dark patina, supporting a three-socket cast
brass bell-form cluster with six heart-shaped
ventilation holes, and a cast brass heat cap
with foliate design, the stem bearing etched
signature, a number of cracks, some flakes,
ht. 21 3/4, shade dia. 18 in.
$2,500-3,500
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Mosaic Glass “Tulip” Lamp, Probably
Wilkinson
Art glass, metal
United States, 20th century
Shade with panes of caramel and blue striated
glass grounding a border of blossoming
tulips, the white metal standard and base
with classical shell motifs in verdigris finish
supporting a three-socket cluster, the heat
cap and shade ring with locking mechanism,
unmarked, several stable stress cracks,
replaced sockets, ht. 27, shade dia. approx.
18 in.
$1,500-1,800
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Mosaic Glass “Water Lily” Table Lamp
Attributed to Wilkinson
Art glass, metal
United States, 20th century
Shade with panes of striated turquoise green
water alternating with a design of blossoming
peach and violet-colored water lilies, the
complimenting white metal standard and
base designed as cattails extending from
a water lily-covered pond, resting on four
pad feet, with verdigris finish, supporting
a four-socket cluster with acorn pulls, the
base with replaced plate stamped “Wilkinson
Co.,” possible replaced sockets, several
stable stress cracks to glass, lacking locking
mechanism, ht. 28, shade dia. 20 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,000
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Wilkinson
Art glass, metal
United States, 20th century
Cylindrical shade with panes of striated
lavender, opalescent, and caramel glass
centering foliate and geometric devices in
green, the spun brass standard and stepped
circular base in a polished finish supporting a
four-socket cluster with acorn pulls, heat cap
and shade ring with locking mechanism, base
stamped “914,” pins in cap replaced, cap out
of round, some heat and stress cracks, ht. 28,
shade dia. 20 in.
$400-600
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Duffner & Kimberly
Art glass, metal
New York, early 20th century
Shade of curvilinear geometrically arranged
gold, yellow, and caramel glass panes
forming a repeating medallion design, the
cast white metal fluted standard and base of
Art Nouveau-style design in a deep copper
patina, supporting a three-socket bell-form
cluster with six circular ventilation holes and
a pressed brass heat cap with fleur-de-lis
holes and a separate shade ring, one replaced
socket and pull, loss of patina to heat cap, ht.
22 1/2, shade dia. 18 1/2 in.
$2,800-3,000
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Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to
Gorham
Art glass, bronze
Providence, Rhode Island, early 20th century
Shade with design of yellow and peach-tone
medallions encircled with draping bunches
of deep purple grapes and green leaves, the
cast bronze fluted standard and stepped
base with Art Nouveau-style foliate pattern,
supporting a two-socket cluster with ball
pulls, and floriform finial, small stable cracks
in panes, base possibly refinished, sockets
replaced, ht. 21, shade dia. approx. 15 1/2,
aperture dia. 1 11/16 in.
$1,800-2,000
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Large Mosaic Glass “Grape” Table Lamp
Attributed to Morgan & Sons
Art glass, metal
United States, early 20th century
Shade with vines of pink and yellow
blossoms, cherries, and grape clusters of
burgundy and purple chunk glass amongst
foliage of various blue and green tones, the
hammered sheet brass base with applied
scrolling wire vine climbing the length of the
standard, supporting a four-socket cluster
with acorn pulls, the shade fitted with a heat
cap embossed with foliate design and inner
disk with ventilation holes, stable cracks, one
grape cluster missing lowest grape, some
minor flakes to chunk glass, ht. 28 1/4, shade
dia. 20 1/2 in.
Note: This lamp is pictured in Mosaic Shades
Volume II, by Paul Crist (Santa Fe Springs,
California: Paul Crist Studios, 2005), p. 112.
$2,500-3,000
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Suess Table Lamp Base
Patinated bronze
Chicago, Illinois, early 20th century
Four-socket cluster with acorn pulls on a tree
trunk-shaped base with circular foot, ht. 26 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Mosaic Leaded Glass Table Lamp
Attributed to John Morgan & Sons
Art glass, metal
United States, early 20th century
Faceted shade comprised of ten individually
camed panels of pink and green slag glass
over an apron of ten corresponding panels
centering designs of knight’s helmets and
armor all within a cast brass frame with
elaborate scroll and foliate detailing, the
hammered brass standard and base in a dark
bronze patina, supporting a three-socket
cluster with ball pulls and a cast brass heat
cap, several stable cracks, ht. 26, shade dia.
20 3/4 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Five Pieces of American Art Pottery
Glazed pottery
Massachusetts, Ohio, New Hampshire, early
20th century
Hampshire Pottery cylindrical vase, incised
mark and date 17/3, ht. 6 1/4; Marblehead
baluster form vase, impressed ship’s cipher,
ht. 5 1/8; Rookwood relief decorated vase,
impressed flame mark, date XXV, and number,
ht. 4 1/4; all in blue glazes; Saturday Evening
Girls cup with duck decoration, impressed
Paul Revere mark, ht. 3 1/2; and a Saturday
Evening Girls decorated tile in dark khaki
glaze, indistinct signature on back, dia. 3 5/8
in.
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Note: The Saturday Evening Girls tile is
photographed in The Saturday Evening Girls,
Paul Revere Pottery, by Meg Chalmers and
Judy Young (Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer
Publishing Ltd., 2005), p. 145, fig. 2.224.
$600-900
156
Pair of Rebecca Cauman Bookends and a
Covered Dish
Copper, pewter, enamel
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1925
The bookends of hammered copper each with
enameled orange tree medallion, unmarked,
ht. 5 1/2; the pewter dish with blue enameled
disc handles and finial, impressed mark
Cauman on base, dia. including handles, 11
1/2 in., repairs and imperfections.
150
Mosaic Glass Shade
Art glass, metal
Possibly Chicago Mosaic, United States, early
20th century
Of striated green glass in a grid arrangement
over an apron of pink flowers, cracked and
flaked panes, mainly to apron, ht. 5 1/8, dia.
16, aperture dia. 2 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Bradley & Hubbard Table Lamp
Glass, patinated metal
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century
The eight paned slag glass and metal overlay
shade raised on four spider arms over a twosocket cluster on a column-style standard
and square stepped base, raised circular
B&H mark to base, socket cluster probably a
replacement, ht. 17, shade dia. 12 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Merrimac Pottery Vase
Glazed pottery
Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1897-1908
Double handled baluster form in a red and
green texturized glaze, stamped Merrimac
with fish mark, glaze loss to base edge and
minor chip to rim interior, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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Handel Floor Lamp
Patinated bronze, glass
Meriden, Connecticut, c. 1900
Domed mosserine shade over a single-socket
pendant within a harp, shade edge stamped
Handel Mosserine incised 6068, evidence of
Handel cloth label to felt on base, hairlines, ht.
57 1/2, shade aperture dia. 2 1/2, dia. 10 in.
$600-800
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Four Arts & Crafts Wall Sconces
Art glass, cast metal
New Jersey, early 20th century
Each with rectangular hammered and stepped
back plate with strapwork suspending
housing for a single socket with three Quezal
pulled feather gold iridescent shades sign on
aperture, damages to glass, approx. ht. 8 1/2,
aperture dia. 2 1/8 in.
$500-700
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Society of Arts and Crafts Boston Exhibition
Record 1897-1927. She received Master
Craftsman status in 1924.
$750-1,050
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Tilework-decorated Fire Fender
Metal, glazed ceramic
Early 20th century
With ten ball finials over foliate fretwork and
balustrade and set with a band of border tiles
in red with key and berry decoration and four
square tiles with blue foliate decorations at
corners, two missing back plates, ht. 11 1/2,
lg. 65, dp. 10 3/4 in.
$300-500
158
Chelsea Keramic Art Works Pitcher,
Marblehead Vase, and Hampshire
Candleholder
Glazed pottery
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, late 19th/
early 20th century
The pitcher in a glossy green glaze, stamped
CKAW; the small vase and candleholder with
shield in matte blue, impressed ship’s cipher
and Hampshire Pottery marks, respectively,
crazing to pitcher, the candleholder with
hairlines to base, ht. 2 3/8 to 6 5/8 in.
$200-300
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Saturday Evening Girl Vase
Glazed ceramic
Teresa Molinari, Boston, Massachusetts, 1917
Baluster form in a dark slate glaze, base
marked SEG, numbered and dated 27-3-17,
artist’s initials TM, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$200-250
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Two Niloak Missionware Vases
Multicolored clay
Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949
A baluster form with flared rim and low a bowl,
both stamped Niloak on base, the bowl with
original paper label and handwritten price, ht.
7 5/8 and 2 3/4 in.
$250-350
162
Limbert Armchair
Oak, leather, upholstery
Holland, Michigan, 1907-1922
Shaped crest rail over one wide and two
narrow vertical back slats, straight arms with
through-tenon joinery and corbel supports,
faux leather seat cushion over single side,
front and back stretchers, arm with branded
mark, split to arm, ht. 37 1/4 in.
$200-300
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Tile Attributed to Grueby
Glazed ceramic
Boston, Massachusetts, 1987-1920
Cuenca decoration of a turtle under a garland
of leaves in brown and green glazes, white
clay body, possible initials on back, dia. 6, ht.
1 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Limbert Day Bed
Oak, upholstery
Holland, Michigan, 1906-1922
Model 850, the cushions reupholstered in red
faux leather, branded mark, ht. 25, lg. 79, wd.
30 in.
$400-600
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Pair of Large Weller Dechiwo Vases
Molded ceramic
Rudolf Lorber, Zanesville, Ohio, c. 1908
Each baluster form relief-decorated with
Bacchanalian scenes, signed R. Lorber within
decoration near base, bases both marked 4 in
pencil, imperfections, ht. 13 in.
$3,000-5,000
164
Rookwood Vase
Glazed ceramic
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904, Irene Bishop
Bottle form in Iris glaze with painted rose
decoration, base with flame mark, date, and
artist’s initials, incised letter W, some crazing,
ht. 8 in.
$800-1,200
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Rookwood Vase
Glazed ceramic
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1907, Irene Bishop,
decorator
Iris glaze with floral decoration, base with
Rookwood flame logo, date, shape number,
artist’s initials and W, crazing, ht. 6 3/4 in.
$300-350
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Rookwood Vase
Glazed ceramic
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921, Louise Abel, decorator
Tall cylindrical form with high shoulder in a
matte deep purple glaze with floral decoration
in red, green and blue, having flame mark,
date, number, and artist’s cipher, ht. 12 1/4 in.
$600-800
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Six Arts & Crafts Tiles
Glazed ceramic
United States, early 20th century
Including a Paul Revere landscape tile, with
ink stamp; a Franklin tile depicting a Viking
ship at sea, stamped Franklin on reverse;
two Mosaic Tile Company tiles of a goose
and chick, stamped; a framed duck tile,
unmarked, probably Pewabic; and a framed
Wheeling Cushion tile of a ship at sea, dia. 3
1/4 to 9 in.
$500-600
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Old Hickory Table and Three Chairs
Hickory
Martinsville, Tennessee, early 20th century
The slatted table top on X-form legs and
stretcher, label remnant, the chairs with woven
seat backs and seats, over single front and
back and double side stretchers, branded
mark on legs, all of roughly hewn sapling
wood, table ht. 30, wd. 72, dp. 36 in.
$700-900
170
Dirk Van Erp Tea Tile
Glazed ceramic, copper
San Francisco, c. 1915
The circular tile with floral decoration in blue,
cream and pink glazes set within a hammered
copper frame with four raised feet, stamped
with open box windmill mark, Dirk Van Erp,
San Francisco, dia. 5 1/2 in.
$250-350
171
Two Arts & Crafts Ottomans
Oak, metal, leather, upholstery
United States, early 20th century
The first with angled top on square post legs
with stretchers and end panels, unmarked,
ht. 9 3/4; the second on low post legs with
canted sides, ht. 6 in.; both reupholstered in
brown with brass tacks.
$300-400
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Joseph Heinrichs Chafing Dish
Mixed metal, oak
United States, c. 1910
The lined and lidded hammered copper dish
raised on three scrolled legs mounted with
cast rabbit figures, accented with hammered
sterling silver trim and scrolled detailing to
oak handle and finial, missing undertray and
burner, cleaned patina, ht. 10, dia. 12 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Rookwood Vase
Art pottery
Harriet E. Wilcox, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925
Baluster form in Black Opal glaze with subtle
floral decoration, orange/brown glaze to
interior, impressed RP flames mark, XXV,
2786, and initialed H.E.W., ht. 11 5/8 in.
$700-900
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L. & J.G. Stickley Armchair and Oak Craft
Rocker
Oak, leather, upholstery
United States, early 20th century
The armchair with six vertical back slats,
straight arms with through tenon joints and
corbel supports, reupholstered seat in leather
over single front and double side stretchers,
branded mark; the rocker with four curved
horizontal back slats, straight arms with
through tenon joints and corbel supports over
three vertical side slats, arm with Oak Craft
mark, seat and back cushion upholstered in
brown corduroy, damages, repairs to joints,
ht. 38 1/2, 36 in.
$600-800
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Roycroft Magazine Stand
Oak
East Aurora, New York, c. 1905
Three shelves with canted sides and arched
top, orb and cross mark, some wear, minor
losses, ht. 37 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
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Arts & Crafts Stool
Oak, metal
Possibly New York, early 20th century
Rectangular top with four pierced spade-form
brackets joining top to sides supported by
side panels with shaped cut-outs at base,
mortised and tenon stretcher, ht. 18, lg. 14
1/2, dp. 12 in.
$400-600
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Nine Pewabic Tiles
Glazed ceramic
Detroit, Michigan, mostly late 20th century
Two plaques depicting a scene of Pocahontas
and a Christmas-time interior; a series of
three tiles each with a central figure playing
basketball, tennis, and track; one of the
Detroit skyline; one that reads “Art in the
Station, People Mover”; and one of a horse
head, all in blue and green glazes, all with
notches for hanging and stamped with
manufacturer’s mark, dated 1987 through
1998; and a framed tile commemorating the
55th Annual Meeting of the American Home
Economics Association, held in Detroit in
1964, label remnant on reverse, ht. 3 3/4 to
10 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Two Pewabic Tile-top Tables
Glazed earthenware, walnut
United States, 20th century
Each rectangular table top set with tiles
of various sizes, finishes, and decoration,
over straight apron on square section legs,
unmarked, some wear to legs, ht. 25 1/8, wd.
25 3/4 and 31 1/4, dp. 18 5/8 and 23 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
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Four Arts & Crafts Side Chairs
Oak, upholstery
Staffordshire area, England, c. 1910
Each with arched and carved crest rails and
foliate-pierced splats, trapezoidal slip seats,
on turned front legs with bun feet and squared
back legs, each with handwritten numbers
1628 on seat rails, purple velvet upholstery
not original, ht. 42 in.
$600-800
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Arthur Stone Center Bowl
Sterling silver
Gardner, Massachusetts, c. 1921-1927, Earle
H. Underwood, maker
Lobed foliate form with applied rim, raised on
a circular foot, base monogrammed “M.M.A.,”
impressed with Stone shop mark, Sterling,
and initial U, 39 troy oz., ht. 3 1/4, dia. 12
5/8 in.
$600-800
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Small Katherine Pratt Bowl and Spoon
Sterling silver
Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th century
The hammered bowl with flared and scalloped
rim on a recessed foot, dia. 4 1/4; the spoon
with foliate handle, lg. 4 3/8 in., both stamped
Sterling, Pratt, the bowl later engraved
028075534.
$200-250
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International Royal Danish Service for
Twelve
Sterling silver, stainless steel
Meriden, Connecticut, mid to late 20th
century, design c. 1939
Scrolled foliate detail to handle tip and base,
including twelve each: three-tined fork, lg.
6 1/2, four-tined fork, lg. 7 1/4, knives, lg.
9, and round spoons, lg. 6 1/2; twentyfour teaspoons, lg. 6; and a pickle fork, lg.
5 in., each marked U.S.A., Royal Danish,
International Sterling, H, with storage box,
approx. 84 troy oz. weighable silver.
$1,500-2,500
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Alphonse La Paglia for Georg Jensen
Pitcher
Sterling silver
United States, c. 1945
The bulbous form having a scrolled handle
with bud accent, tapering to a circular
recessed foot with beaded band, marked with
wheat bundle, Georg Jensen Inc., U.S.A L.P.,
Sterling 207, ht. 9 in., 39.5 troy oz.
$1,500-2,500
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Thirty-four Pieces of Georg Jensen
Tableware
Sterling silver, stainless steel
Including twelve Acorn pattern fruit spoons,
lg. 5 7/8; four hollow Acorn spreading knives,
with stainless steel blades, lg. 6 3/4; nine
small Acorn forks, lg. 5 3/4; two corkscrews,
and two bottle-openers each with hollow
handles and stainless steel ends, lg. 4 1/2 to
6 1/2; a small Acorn ladle, two-tine fork, and
shovel, lg. 4 1/4 to 6 3/4; and an Acorn salad
serving set with hollow handles and stainless
steel bowls, lg. 9 1/2; all with beaded oval
mark and Sterling, Denmark, many in original
plastic sleeves and with three retail boxes;
sold with a Petersen knife and dessert server,
both marked, lg. 6 1/2 to 8 3/4 in., approx.
total wt. including stainless steel 42 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
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Six Georg Jensen Salt Cellars with Spoons
and Six Shakers
Sterling silver, enamel
Denmark, c.1930
The Acorn pattern cellars with blue enamel
interiors, each with artist’s initials, beaded
oval marks, Denmark, Sterling, 62, dia. 2
1/2; the matching spoons each with beaded
oval mark, Sterling, Denmark, lg. 2 3/8; the
ten-sided shakers with floral decoration to
tips, bases with beaded oval mark, Denmark
Sterling, 423A, ht. 1 1/2 in.
$300-350
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Five Georg Jensen Acorn Pattern Serving
Pieces and Six Salts with Spoons
Sterling silver, stainless steel, glass
Denmark, 20th century
Including a large serving spoon, lg. 9 1/2; a
salad set, lg. 8; two two-tined forks, lg. 4 3/4,
6 3/4; all with Jensen maker’s marks, Sterling,
Denmark; and the six salts and spoons with
Jensen marks and Dessin Johan Rohde
marks, missing three of six glass liners, dia.
including handles, 2 3/8, spoon lg. 2 3/8 in.,
approx. 10 troy oz. weighable silver.
$800-1,200
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Seven Georg Jensen Serving Pieces
Sterling silver, horn
Denmark, 20th century
Various patterns, including a Pea Pod pattern
serving spoon, lg. 8; a Blossom pattern
serving spoon, lg. 7 1/2; a Blossom pattern
two-tined fork, lg. 5; a Scroll pattern cake
server, lg. 10 1/4; a Chinese Pagoda pattern
serving spoon, lg. 8; and pattern 57 salad set,
8 3/4 in.; all with beaded oval mark, pattern
number, and Sterling, Denmark, except
the Chinese Pagoda spoon marked GI, all
monogrammed “K” except the two-tined fork,
approx. total wt. approx. 17 troy oz.
$1,000-1,500
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Georg Jensen Acorn Pattern Flatware
Service for Twelve
Sterling silver, stainless steel
Denmark, early 20th century
Twelve each: three-tined forks, lg. 6 1/2;
four-tined forks, lg. 7 1/2; tablespoons, lg. 6
3/4; teaspoons, lg. 5 3/4; dinner knives, lg.
9; and butter knives, lg. 6 in., all stamped
Sterling, Denmark, most with GI beaded circle
mark, some marked Georg Jensen, some
with beaded oval mark, dinner knife handles
marked GI, and blades marked Frank Cobb,
Sheffield England Stainless Steel, approx. 83
troy oz. weighable silver.
$5,000-7,000
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Georg Jensen Peapod Pattern Marmalade
Spoon
Sterling silver
Denmark, 20th century
Beaded oval mark, 21, Sterling, Denmark, 1.5
troy oz., lg. 5 1/4 in.
$50-100
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Georg Jensen Blossom Pattern Serving
Spoon
Sterling silver
Denmark, 1904-1908
With leaf-form bowl, stamped with JG mark,
41, Sterling Denmark, lg. 7 1/2 in., 2 troy oz.
$200-250
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Frank Whiting Princess Ingrid Partial
Flatware Service for Twelve
Sterling silver, stainless steel
Massachusetts, c. 1945
Comprised of: eleven soupspoons, lg. 6 3/8;
twenty-three teaspoons, lg. 6 1/4; ten threetined forks, lg. 6 3/8; eleven four-tined forks,
lg. 7 1/8; twelve hollow knives, lg. 9; ten solid
spreaders, lg. 6; two serving knives, lg. 7 1/4;
and three serving spoons, lg. 8 3/4 in., each
stamped with maker’s mark, Sterling, Princess
Ingrid; along with a National Silver Co. hollow
serving fork, lg. 8 3/4 in., with a storage box,
approx. 100 troy oz. weighable silver.
$1,000-1,500
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Hans Hansen Fish Set for Twelve
Sterling silver
Denmark, mid-20th century
Including twelve each of fish forks and knives,
all with bright-cut floral decoration to handle
and stamped with maker’s mark, Sterling,
Denmark, in original boxes, approx. 42.5 troy
oz. total, lg. 7 and 8 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Georg Jensen Tea and Coffee Service
Sterling silver, wood
Denmark, c. 1933-1944
Comprised of a lidded teapot and coffeepot
with wooden handles, and an open creamer
and sugar, all in a hammered finish with berry
cluster details and beaded rims, on circular
feet with leaftip decoration, marked on bases
GJ with a box, 925.S, Sterling, Denmark,
creamer and sugar numbered 32A, tea and
coffee pots 32C, approx. total wt. 58 troy oz.,
ht. 2 7/8 to 9 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
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Pair of Candlesticks in the Manner of La
Paglia
Sterling silver
20th century
Each with trumpet-form cup on scrolled open
stem with bud accents, terminating in ball
and ring clusters on circular recessed feet,
stamped mark capital E with a crown, and
Sterling, ht. 10 3/4 in.
$300-500
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Alphonse La Paglia Tray and Four Cordials
Sterling silver
Meriden, Connecticut, mid-20th century
Each cordial cup terminating at a fourball cluster raised on a stepped foot with
articulated floral decoration, two stamped
with LP wheat bundle, La Paglia, Sterling 102,
the other two International Sterling, La Paglia
Designed, 102, ht. 2 3/4; the oval tray with
double handles terminating on one end with
bud design, stamped with LP wheat bundle,
Alphonse La Paglia, Sterling 115, approx.
26.5 troy oz., lg. 10 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,200
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Two Pairs of Candlesticks in the Manner of
La Paglia
Sterling silver
Baldwin & Miller, Newark, New Jersey, and
Durham Silver Co., New York, c. 1950
The tall sticks with trumpet-form cups on
scrolled open stems with bud accents,
terminating in ball and ring clusters on circular
recessed feet, marked Sterling, 132, Durham,
2; the low sticks with trumpet form cups on
ball and ring clusters, recessed circular feet
with bands of openwork flowers, marked B &
M, Sterling, 370, Old Copenhagen, ht. 9 3/4,
5 in., 38 troy oz. total.
$600-800
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Alphonse La Paglia Designed Center Bowl
Sterling silver
International Sterling, Meriden, Connecticut,
mid-20th century
The bowl with flared rim raised on ball and
ring cluster over an openwork band of
scrolling flowers, on a circular foot stamped
International Sterling, La Paglia Designed,
118, approx. 33 troy oz., ht. 5 3/4, dia. 10 in.
$1,500-2,000
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Pair of Alphonse La Paglia Candelabra
Sterling silver
Meriden, Connecticut, c. 1950
Each having two trumpet-form cups on ball
supports raised on curving arms with a central
scrolling bud decoration, terminating in a ball
and ring cluster on recessed circular feet,
bundle of wheat mark, La Paglia, Sterling 121,
39 troy oz. total, ht. 8 in.
$1,200-1,500
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Carl Poul Petersen (1895-1977) Ladle
Sterling silver
Montreal, Canada, c. 1966
Hammered surface with scrolled foliate detail
to handle, stamped with maker’s mark and
Petersen, Handmade, Sterling, 4 troy oz., lg.
9 1/4 in.
Note: Danish-born Petersen apprenticed with
Georg Jensen from 1908 to 1913.
$200-300
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Four Georg Jensen Jewelry Items
Sterling silver
Denmark, mid-20th century
Two link bracelets, a pair of screw-back
earrings, and a ring with central silver pearl,
all with foliate motifs, and each with Jensen
hallmarks, bracelets lg. 7, earrings 1/2 in., ring
6 1/4.
$500-700
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Georg Jensen Ring and Betty Cook Pin
Sterling silver, enamel
Denmark, United States, mid-20th century
The ring of abstract design, resized, with
beaded oval mark, 925 S, Denmark, 91, with
original box, approx. size 6 1/2; the circular
pin with green enameled flower decoration,
signed Cooke, Sterling on back, dia. 1 in.
$300-500
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Three Georg Jensen Grapes Brooches
Sterling silver
Denmark, mid-20th century
Each designed as a grape cluster pendant
from leaves, the larger impressed 925.S,
Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S, Sterling,
Denmark, 217 B; the pair of smaller impressed
Georg Jensen Silversmiths Ltd., Sterling,
Denmark, 217 A, lg. 1 3/4 to 2 3/4 in.
$300-500
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Three Georg Jensen Brooches
Sterling silver
Denmark, mid-20th century
Two foliate and a fish design, each with
impressed beaded oval mark, Sterling,
Denmark, and numbered 10, 71, and 20,
respectively, dia. 1 1/4 to 1 3/4 in.
$400-600
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Georg Jensen Pendant Necklace
Sterling silver
Denmark, mid-20th century
Set with central silver pearl surrounded by
openwork and foliate decoration, on a link
chain with toggle clasp, impressed beaded
oval mark, 925 S, Denmark, 919, chain lg. 30,
pendant dia. 2 in.
$400-600
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Georg Jensen Necklace and Evald Neilsen
Bracelet
Sterling silver, carnelian
Denmark, early 20th century
Links of leaf and bud motifs set with carnelian
cabochons, the necklace with toggle closure,
stamped 925 with GJ in box, Sterling,
Denmark, 1, lg. 16 1/2, the bracelet with tab
insert closure, stamped Sterling Silver, Evald
Nielsen, Denmark, lg. 7 1/4 in.
$700-900
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Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen Brooch
Sterling silver
Denmark, mid-20th century
In the form of a stylized fish, with impressed
Jensen marks, designer’s monogram,
numbered 343, lg. 2 3/8 in.
$300-500
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Two Georg Jensen Brooches and a
Contemporary Studio Brooch
Sterling silver, malachite, moonstone
Denmark, United States, 20th century
A Nanna and Jorgen Ditzel Oyster brooch,
beaded oval mark, Sterling, Denmark, NJ, lg.
2 1/8; a circular brooch with flower motif set
with a moonstone cabochon, marked 925,
Sterling, Denmark, 127, GI, dia. 1 1/2; and
the studio brooch of square rods centering
a malachite cabochon, back signed illegibly,
dated 2/20/89, Sterling w/Malachite, lg. 2
1/2 in.
$300-500
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Six-piece Mexican Tea Service
Sterling silver
Avalos, Mexico City, Mexico, c. 1955
Teapot, coffeepot, creamer, covered sugar,
and waste bowl, all of footed drop-form with
a serving tray, each stamped Sterling, Avalos,
Hecho en Mexico, 0.925, with Eagle 1 mark,
approx. 144 troy oz. total, ht. 3 1/4 to 9 5/8,
tray lg. 21 1/2 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Mexico in 1956.
$3,000-5,000
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Four Sterling Silver Necklaces
Mexico, 20th century
A collar, marked TA-189, 925 Mexico, approx.
lg. 14; a cylindrical beads with graduated
lozenges and a turquoise-inset clasp, marked
IPZ Sterling, lg. 17; a C-shape medallion on
a link chain, unmarked, lg. 24, dia. 2 1/2;
and one comprised of pinched links, clasp
stamped 0.925, Mexico, Jondell, lg. 34 1/2
in., approx. 8.5 troy oz. total.
$400-600
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Small Matl Picture Frame
Sterling silver, amethyst, coral
Ricardo Salas, Mexico, c. 1960
Rectangular frame composed of channeland bezel-set faceted amethysts and coral,
the stand stamped with eagle 1 mark, Matl,
Mexico, 925, Salas, ht. 3 in.
$300-500
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Los Castillo Brooch
Sterling silver, bone
Taxco, Mexico, c. 1942-1948
Relief-carved pagoda scene mounted in
a sterling frame with stepped and beaded
pyramid motifs above and below, back
mounted with pin and loop for hanging,
stamped Los Castillo, Taxco, Sterling, Made
in Mexico, lg. 3 3/4 in.
$700-900
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Mexican Necklace, Bracelet, and Pendant
Sterling silver, stone
Mexico, mid-20th century
The necklace composed of graduated
double-ball hollow links, unmarked, lg. 17
3/4; the Alfredo Villasana hinged bracelet
with ball accents, stamped Taxco, Villasana,
925 Mexico with eagle, approx. lg. 6 3/4, the
pendant composed of concentric circles inlaid
with green stone, and centering an openwork
pre-Columbian design, fitted with hanging
loop and pin, stamped with eagle 1, Sterling,
and illegible hallmark, dia. 2 1/4 in.
$400-600
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Mexican Silver Cigarette Box
Sterling silver, wood
Mexico, 20th century
Wood-lined box with hinged lid and corner
feet, base stamped Hecho En Mexico, Plata
925, AAG, Sterling, 9.5 troy oz., ht. 1 1/4, lg.
4, dp. 2 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Melesio Rodriguez Cuff Bracelet
Sterling silver, amethyst
Taxco, Mexico, 20th century, after a design by
Margot de Taxco
Hinged construction designed as two
chased and openwork stylized fish, set with
six cabochon amethysts, interior stamped
Melesio, Rodriguez, Mexico, 950, TA-114,
Taxco, 4C9, dia.
$500-700
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Los Castillo Jewelry Suite
Sterling silver, amethyst
Taxco, Mexico, c. 1960
Comprised of necklace, brooch, and earrings,
each designed as a flower bud set with a
drop-shaped amethyst, necklace with slide
clasp, earrings with screw-backs, all stamped
with circular Los Castillo mark, necklace lg.
approx. 15, brooch lg. 3, earrings 1 1/4 in.
$600-800
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Mexican Well and Tree Platter
Sterling silver
Mexico, 20th century
Oval form on four feet, marked Map, 925,
Sterling, Hecho en Mexico, 53 troy oz., lg.
20 in.
$400-600
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Art Smith Earrings
Sterling silver
New York, mid-20th century
Hammered wire spiral loops, stamped Sterling
and Art Smith in script, screw-backs added
later, dia. 1 1/2 in.
$500-700
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Art Smith Pin
Brass, copper
New York, mid-20th century
Shaped and hammered wire construction with
welded copper accent, stamped Art Smith in
script, wd. 2 1/2 in.
$300-500
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William Spratling Champagne Goblet
Sterling silver, gold wash
Taxco, Mexico, c. 1956-1964
Shallow cup on twisted wirework stem with
applied beads, foot stamped with circular
script mark and eagle 30, ht. 6 in., 8 troy oz.
$300-400
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Frigast Partial Flatware Service for Twelve
Sterling silver, stainless steel
Denmark, mid-20th century
Including twelve each: dinner forks, lg. 7 3/4,
luncheon forks, lg. 6 3/4, dinner knives, lg. 8
3/4, and spreading knives, lg. 6; and eleven
each teaspoons, lg. 6 1/4 and tablespoons,
lg. 7 1/4 in., each marked Frigast, Sterling,
Denmark, and with hallmark, 77 troy oz.
weighable silver.
$1,500-2,000
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Four Sterling Silver Items
Boston, Massachusetts, and Chicago, Illinois,
early 20th century
An Arthur Stone salver, stamped with Stone
hammer mark, Sterling, and initial C, dia. 6; a
Stone Associates bowl, with Stone Associates
mark, Sterling, initial H, dia. 4 3/4; a James
T. Woolley sugar shaker, stamped Woolley,
Sterling on base, ht. 6 1/4; and a Cellini ladle,
stamped Cellini Craft Handwrought Sterling,
S53, lg. 6 in., 18.5 troy oz. total.
$600-1,000
222
International Silver Company Art Nouveau
Chalice
Sterling silver, copper
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century
Flared rim and serpentine handles with
pierced foliate details in copper on a silver cup
raised on a circular foot, base stamped with
maker’s mark, C1884, Sterling, and Copper &
Silver, ht. 5 5/8 in.
$300-500
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Frank Whiting Compote
Sterling silver
Massachusetts, early 20th century
The shallow bowl having scrolled double
handles with ball and foliate accents raised
on a stepped circular foot, marked Sterling by
Frank M Whiting & Company, W mark, H190,
34 troy oz., ht. 5 1/4, dia. 13 1/2 in.
$500-700
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Pair of Tiffany & Co. Candlesticks
Sterling silver
New York, 1907-1947
Removable nozzles on octagonal hollow
sconces and stems tapering to stepped feet,
bases stamped Tiffany & Co., Makers, 18685
12287, Sterling Silver, 925-1000, and with
stylized M, incised 20255, ht. 7 3/5 in., 4 troy
oz. total.
$300-400
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Large Frederick J.R. Gyllenberg Center
Bowl
Sterling silver
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1900-1932
Hammered surface with molded flared rim
raised on three serpentine leaf and pad feet,
base monogrammed “M.M.A.,” stamped 179
Sterling, and maker’s mark, 63.5 troy oz., ht. 4
3/4, dia. 14 in.
$1,000-2,000
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Svende Siune for Georg Jensen Blå Haj
(Blue Shark) Cutlery for Eight
Stainless steel
Denmark, designed 1965
Comprising eight each: tablespoons, lg. 6
3/4, teaspoons, lg. 5 3/4, small spoons, lg. 5,
four-tined forks, lg. 6 3/4, three-tined forks,
lg. 5 3/4, and knives, lg. 7 1/2; with four twotined forks, lg. 6 3/4, and two sets of salad
servers, lg. 8 in., all stamped Georg Jensen
Stainless Denmark, and in original Styrofoam
packaging.
$2,000-3,000
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Seven Pieces of Mexican Jewelry and a
Hogan Bolas Pin
Mixed metal, enamel, accents
Mexico, United States, mid-20th century
Including a circular pair of earrings, an eyeshaped brooch, a brooch with fish, and a
foliate-shaped earrings and brooch suite, all
with sterling silver, brass, stone, and enamel
accents, backed in silver, and stamped with
circular Hecho en Mexico 925/sterling mark,
the largest brooch marked Metales Casados;
the Hogan Bolas brooch of brass and copper,
signed on the back, lg. 1 1/4 to 2 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Bruckmann & Söhne Four-light Candelabra
Silver
Germany, late 19th/early 20th century
Each trumpet-form cup on a hollow scrolled
arm with berry cluster detail, raised on a
circular foot, base stamped with German
hallmarks, 835, an eagle, No 13519, and 17,
ht. 4 3/4, dia. 12 1/2 in.
$600-900
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Collection of Fifty-five Society of Medalist
Medals
Patinated bronze
Connecticut and New York, c. 1930 to 1975
Each double-sided relief-molded medallion
designed by a sculptor, in various patinas,
many with their original pamphlets, approx.
dia. 2 3/4 in.
Note: The Society of Medalists was
established in 1930 to encourage the medallic
work of superior sculptors such as Anna Hyatt
Huntington, R. Tait McKenzie, James Earl
Fraser, and A. Stirling Calder, among others,
to make their creations available to collectors.
$1,200-1,800
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Art Deco Ash Stand
Bronze
Probably Hubley, United States, c. 1935
The removable ashtray and terrier figure on a
triangular tray and recessed foot, with canted
corners and cast geometric decoration,
unmarked, ht. 23 1/4 in.
$200-300
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Eugene Morahan (American, 1869-1949)
Panther, 1919
Signed and dated “Eugene Morahan, 1919”
and “Roman Bronzeworks N.Y.” near base.
Cast bronze, 7 3/4 x 13 x 5 1/2 in.
$1,500-1,800
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Art Deco Desk in the Manner of Ruhlmann
Mahogany, burlwood veneers, ebony, ivory
New York, early 20th century
Top with molded edge over a slant lid with
abstract geometric floral inlay opening to a
writing surface and interior shelving, over a
pullout writing surface and three drawers with
carved and inlaid rectangular pulls on fluted
and tapered legs, unmarked, some losses to
pulls, ht. 46, wd. 28, dp. 15 1/2 in.
Provenance: Descended in the family.
$1,000-1,500
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Dachshund Andirons
Wrought iron
Probably United States, early 20th century
The pair of bootscrapers in the form of
dachshunds balancing on hind legs mounted
to andiron bases, ht. 14 in.
$400-600
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Aubusson Carpet
Wool
France, c. 1930
Terra-cotta brown ground with modernist
design in cream and French blue, edges
finished in blue and cream piping, fading on
one side and some loss, 7 ft. 10 in. x 5 ft. 7 in.
$800-1,000
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Pair of Torchieres
Wrought iron, sheet metal, glass
United States, early 20th century
Shallow pink glass shades etched with
palmette, medallion, and griffin design over a
three-socket cluster encircled by leaves and
coiling snakes on twist stems with leaf sprays,
and scrolling foliate openwork at the base on
six scrolled strapwork feet, overall silver and
black patination, both impressed Crest 642 on
base, one shade with losses to edge, ht. 67
1/4, shade dia. 14 in.
$800-1,200
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Art Deco Vitrine in the Manner of Edgar
Brandt
Cast iron, glass, marble
Early 20th century
Rectangular marble top on a conforming case
with canted front corners decorated with
leaves, having a front and two side windows
with hammered frames, the interior floor
fitted with mirrored glass, over an openwork
grapevine frieze on two scrolled feet with
foliate accents, originally designed to have
sliding glass in the front pane, glass missing,
ht. 35 1/2, wd. 47 3/4, dp. 20 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Art Deco Console in the Manner of Edgar
Brandt
Cast iron, marble
Early 20th century
The serpentine marble top over openwork
grapevine frieze, raised on two scrolled
cabriole legs, leaf and berry accents to knees,
ht. 36 1/2, wd. 50, dp. 17 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500
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Six Art Deco Side Chairs
Lacquered wood, upholstery
c. 1930
Cut-corner crest rail over wide back slat in
natural grained wood, pink upholstered seat,
raised on curved back legs and square front
legs with linear decoration, wear, some need
regluing, ht. 33 1/8 in.
Note: Purportedly once the property of Cecil
B. Demille.
$800-1,200
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Art Deco Mantel Clock
Glass, metal
Warren Telechron Model 4F65, Ashland,
Massachusetts, c. 1935
Blue mirrored disk with brushed metal dial and
gold-toned hands on a chromed rectangular
base with scrolled feet, ht. 6 1/4 in.
$450-550
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After Pierre-Jules Mene (French, 18101879) Greyhound Sculpture
Cast bronze
Full bodied form with front paw raised,
standing on an oval plinth, impressed in cast
P.J. Mene, ht. 6, wd. 6 1/2, wd. 3 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Heal & Son Ltd. Art Deco Sideboard
Hardwood, veneers
England, c. 1935
The case fitted with a single short drawer over
a liquor cabinet flanked by two long drawers
over double door cabinets each with single
interior shelf, all with stepped inlay accents
and shaped rectangular pulls, raised on Asianinspired shaped feet, right drawer with inset
ivory Heal & Son label, ht. 37 1/2, wd. 61 1/4,
dp. 21 1/2 in.
$700-900
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Lachenal Charger and Two Vases
Glazed earthenware
France, c. 1900
Each in a thickly applied irregular crackled
turquoise glaze and signed Lachenal on base,
charger dia. 14, vases respective ht. 2 3/4
and 7 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Louis Dage Vase
Glazed ceramic
France, c. 1930
Bulbous form in sang de boeuf and tenmoku
style glazes, base marked L. Dage, Made in
France, crazing, ht. 8 1/2 in.
$300-400
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Nahum Tschacbasov (Russian/American,
1899-1984)
Lady with Pet Bird
Signed and dated “Tschacbasov 46” l.l., with
a partial label from Perls Gallery, New York,
affixed to the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 18 x 14 1/4 in., framed.
Condition: Retouch, alligatoring, craquelure,
surface grime.
Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition
fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth
College, Hanover, New Hampshire.
$800-1,200
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Meyda Table Lamp Base
Patinated metal
New York, fourth quarter 20th century, retailed
by Utica
Six-socket cluster over trunk-style standard
with reticulated base continuing to four rootform feet, ht. 32 1/2 in.
$400-500
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Adrian Sorrell (British, 1932-2001)
Owl
Signed, numbered, and stamped “SORRELL
5/10...EDITIONS RR” underneath the branch.
Bronze with green patina, 11 x 11 1/2 x 5
1/2 in.
Condition: Good.
$600-800
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Rene Lalique Marisa Vase
Mold-blown glass
Marcilhac 1002, France, design introduced
1927
Spherical form in clear and satin finishes
decorated with fish in relief, base acid-etched
R. Lalique and engraved France, ht. 9 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Rene Lalique Domrémy Vase
Mold-blown glass
Marcilhac 979, France, design introduced
1927
Opalescent baluster form relief-decorated with
thistles, base engraved R. Lalique France No.
979 in script, ht. 8 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,200
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Five Lalique Female Figural Items
Molded glass
France, late 20th century
A Naiade letter seal and ashtray, and three
figures in various poses, each in clear and
frosted finish and marked Lalique France, ht. 3
3/4 to 9 1/4 in.
$500-700
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Three Lalique Figurals
Molded glass
France, late 20th century
A fish ashtray, a bull paperweight, each in
colorless clear and satin and finish, and a
dragonfly in purple, all marked Lalique France,
ht. 3 1/4 to 3 1/2, bull lg. 4 1/4 in.
$500-700
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Lalique Bacchantes Charger
Molded glass
France, late 20th century, after design 10-406,
Côte D’Or, introduced 1943
Clear rim with frosted central design of
women amongst grapevines, rim engraved
Lalique ® France, dia. 15 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
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Four Lalique Vessels
Molded glass
France, late 20th century
A Honfleur coupe; a Chene tumbler; a vase
with grape and leaf decoration; and another
footed vase with acanthus leaf decoration, all
engraved Lalique France, coupe dia. 8 1/2, ht.
4 1/2 to 5 1/8 in.
$700-800
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Rene Lalique Felix Charger
Molded glass
France, c. 1926, Marcilhac 3023, designed
1926
The octagonal circular form decorated with
mold pressed and patinated fern leaves, base
marked R. Lalique, France, No. 3023, dia. 17
1/4 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Rene Lalique Box and Vase
Molded glass
France, early 20th century
A circular box with chrysanthemum decoration
to lid and red patina, side of lid impressed R.
Lalique, and a Perles vase with gray patina,
probably cut down from a vaporizer or other
bottle-form, base acid stamped R. Lalique
France, ht. 1 1/2 and 4 3/4 in.
$600-800
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Three Lalique Vessels
Molded glass
France, late 20th century
A Sylvie dove vase with frog and two footed
vases, Dampierre and Elizabeth, each with
bird and foliate decoration in relief, all marked
Lalique France, ht. 4 3/4 to 8 1/4 in.
$700-800
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Three Lalique Vessels
Molded glass
France, late 20th century
Two Gao ashtrays and an Enfants covered
dish decorated with putti and stepped rose
pattern to lid, each in clear and satin finishes
and engraved Lalique France, ht. 2 and 3 1/4
in.
$300-500
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Nine Lalique Bird-form Figurals
Molded glass
France, late 20th century
A bell; a Deux Colombes and another ashtray;
an owl and a preening pair of paperweights;
and Deux Colombes, Pinson, and another
seal, each in clear and frosted finishes and
marked Lalique France, ht. 1 1/4 to 5 3/8 in.
$800-1,000
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After Demtre Chiparus (Romanian, 18881950)
Seated Nude
Stamped D. H. Chiparus on base.
Patinated bronze, 17 1/2 x 19 x 9 in.
Condition: Wear to patina on shoulder.
Literature: Bronzes, Sculptors & Founders,
Vol. 4, p. 971.
$800-1,200
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Pair of Art Deco Wall Sconces
Glass, patinated metal
Possibly France, 20th century
Each single-light sconce with molded colorless
glass panel cast with abstract geometric motif
in relief, fitted into a black-tone wire rod frame
with candleholder, unmarked, ht. 14 in.
$400-600
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Lalique Roger Box
Molded glass
France, 20th century, Marcilhac no. 75,
designed 1926
Circular form in clear and frosted finishes with
molded sphere, bird and grapevine motifs,
engraved Lalique, France on base, ht. 2, dia.
5 1/2 in.
$300-500
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Degue Art Deco Plafonier
Glass, metal
France, early 20th century
The molded bowl form in blue glass with
repeating floral and geometric designs in relief,
suspended from three rod arms and ceiling
plate, marked Degue in relief, the rim stamped
France and 732, dia. 13 3/4 in.
$600-800
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Two Raymond Corbin for Daum Pate de
Verre Plates
Art glass
France, c. 1968
Each of colorless glass with central medallion,
one depicting the bust of Mozart in blue
glass, the other Beethoven in purple, frosted
bases, each engraved Daum Made in France,
editions 866/2000 and 90/2000, respectively,
dia. 9 1/2 in.
$600-800
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Early Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona
Chair
Chrome-plated steel, leather
Josef Muller, Germany c. 1931
Two-screw lap-seam construction, wear
commensurate with age, ht. 28 3/4, wd. 29
1/4, dp. 30 1/4 in.
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Pair of Donald Deskey Designed Andirons
Brass, iron
Probably Bennett, United States, c. 1960
Each razor form with later log supports, ht.
19 in.
$600-800
Provenance: Wright Modern Design Auction,
March 30, 2005, Lot 284.
$4,000-5,000
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Connecting Rod Andirons from a Pratt and
Whitney WASP Engine
Stainless steel, iron
United States, c. 1945
Each rod welded to a log support of square
section, ht. 15 1/2 in.
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Mathieu Matégot Baghdad Table Lamp
Enameled perforated steel
France, c. 1954
Red polygon form over a single socket,
European wiring, base stamped 4, finial ball
damaged, solder splits, ht. 15 in.
Literature: Mathieu Matégot, Jousse and
Mondineu, pp. 72-76.
$800-1,200
Note: According to a note accompanying
the lot, these andirons were commissioned
by Gilmoure Cole, a WASP project engineer
during World War II.
$600-800
267
Pair of Wassily Chairs
Leather, chromed steel
Marcel Breuer design c. 1926, Knoll
International, New York, 1978 and 1980
Each with brown leather strap construction
on a bent tubular frame, each with Knoll
manufacture and order labels, ht. 28 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
268
Large Stage Light
Enameled steel, cast aluminum
United States, second half 20th century
The deep adjustable bowl-form shade with
white enameled interior over single socket
with diffuser on a swivel harp with cylindrical
standard on a circular base mounted to
a triangular platform with three casters,
unmarked, ht. 79 1/4 to 90, shade dia. 29
1/4 in.
$300-500
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269
Barcelona-style Chair
Leather, chromed steel, upholstery
Argentina, c. 1970, after the design by Ludwig
Mies van der Rohe
The X-form frame with camel-colored leather
straps, seat and back foam cushions in blue
and white check, front feet stamped Industria
Argentina, some wear, ht. 28 1/2 in.
$300-400
270
Oval Glass Mirror
20th/21st century
Ribbon and bow border and beveled center,
ht. 53 1/2, wd. 39 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 7,130
dollars.
$1,200-1,800
271
Vanity Set
Glass, silver, silver-plate, enamel
Early 20th century
Composed of five colorless glass bottles
of various sizes, three with cut ribbing, one
spherical, one square, each with hallmarked
silver lid, on a double handled tray with
pierced gallery and bun feet, with a hand
mirror with pink guilloche enameling, bottles 3
to 6 1/2, tray lg. 12 in.
$800-1,200
Lots 270–273
272
Hollywood Regency-style Mirrored Vanity
Mirror glass, wood
20th century
Scalloped apron over three drawers, ht. 30,
wd. 48, dp. 24 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 11,642
dollars.
$2,000-3,000
273
Two Haziza “Gumdrop” Bar Stools
Fabric, acrylic, and chrome
Los Angeles, early 21st century
Black straw-like basketweave seat fabric with
acrylic legs and polished chrome details and
foot ring, each with manufacturer’s label to
foot, ht. 24, dia. 20 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 2,030
dollars.
$1,000-1,500
276
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274
Custom Hollywood Regency-style Chest
of Drawers
Mirrored glass over wood
Early 21st century
Rectangular top over six drawers, ht. 60, wd.
48, dp. 24 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 17,394
dollars.
$2,000-2,500
277
Custom “Syrie Maugham” High Low Sofa
Linen, upholstery
Early 21st century
Tufted back, seat, and arms in soft aqua blue,
ht. 32, wd. 80, dp. 40 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 16,096
dollars.
$1,000-1,500
275
Bouillotte Lamp
20th/21st century
Silver-colored metal in a square form with
two lights and fluted column with oval metal
shade, ht. 21 1/2 in.
278
Custom Armchair and Ottoman
Linen, upholstery
Early 21st century
Tight buttoned back and loose seat cushion
in soft aqua blue, chair ht. 37, wd. 34, dp.
38 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 2,260
dollars.
$300-500
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 8,248
dollars.
$800-1,200
276
Custom “Paris” Side Table
Glass, metal
Early 21st century
Circular glass top on bent and curved legs in
tarnished silver finish, ht. 29, dia. 30, glass
thickness 3/4 in.
279
Pair of Hollywood Regency-style Cutcorner Side Tables
Mirrored glass over wood
Early 21st century
Two drawers with velvet-lined interiors and
faceted pulls, legs need tightening, ht. 27, wd.
18, lg. 28 1/2 in
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 11,440
dollars.
$2,000-2,500
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 8,899
dollars.
$2,000-2,500
280
Custom Hammered Floor Lamp with Pintuck Shade
Brass, silver plating, silk
Early 21st century
White shade with rose pink banding and
accents over three sockets with tassel pulls
on vertical standard raised on tripod base in
silvered metal on brass, ht. 48 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 3,600
dollars.
$800-1,200
281
Silvered Ceramic Garden Seat
Italy, early 21st century
Drum-form with pierced double handles, ht.
18, dia. 13 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 984
dollars.
$300-500
282
Twenty-one Fornasetti Malachite Plates
Transfer decorated ceramic
Milan, Italy, c. 1955
Nineteen with green and black malachite-style
grounds and central gilt image of a ceramic
item, all with urn-mark on base; one with
musical instruments, with Instrumenti Musicali
mark, one plain, with green Malachite mark
and two paper labels, nine large circular, dia.
10 1/4; eight small circular, dia. 8 1/2; and
three small square, dia. 7 in.
$2,000-3,000
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283
Two Ball on Base Finials
Marble
20th century
Some nicks, ht. 14 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
284
Red Drum Slipper Chair
Dyed cowhide leather, acrylic, upholstery
Early 21st century
Circular back rest raised on an exposed
post in polished acrylic over a cylindrical seat
extending to floor, ht. 38, wd. 23, dp. 28 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 4,562
dollars.
$1,000-1,500
285
Custom Bergere Chair
Early 21st century
“Klimt” fabric with distressed wood arms with
blue and 22kt gold accents with antique-style
nailheads, ht. 44 1/2, wd. 32, dp. 44 1/2 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 7,637
dollars.
$800-1,200
286
Pair of Silvered Wall Brackets
Early 21st century
Distressed silvered finish with blue accents, ht.
20, wd. 17, dp. 10 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 7,920
dollars.
$800-1,200
287
Eleven Fornasetti for Fleming Joffe Cook
Plates
Transfer decorated ceramic
Milan, Italy, c. 1970
Each plate decorated with whimsical recipe
instructions and corresponding animal images
in black and gold, each marked Fleming
Joffe Ltd., Cook Plates, Especially Made by,
Fornasetti Milano, Made in Italy, dia. 10 1/2 in.
287
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Literature: Fornasetti: The Complete Universe,
edited by Barnaba Fornasetti, p. 614, #163
for a color illustration of one of a set of twelve
promotional plates made for the Fleming &
Joffe company in the early 1970s.
$800-1,200
293
288
Homo Sapiens Valet Designed by Fabio Di
Bartolomei
Glass, lacquered metal
Fiam Italia, Italy, early 21st century
Human-form stand with black cap and circular
base, ht. 50 3/4, wd. 18 1/2, dp. 14 9/16 in.
290
Custom Faux Suede Ottoman
Early 21st century
Rectangular form with tight upholstered seat,
three snail knots at each corner in black
with silvery design of small diamonds and
medallions, on casters, ht. 20, dp. 18 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 1,903
dollars.
$500-700
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 4,600
dollars.
$700-900
289
Custom Hollywood Regency-style End
Table
Early 21st century
Rectangular form with ebony tone, and
painted silver trim, silver-plated hardware, with
drawers, ht. 29, wd. 24, dp. 36 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 6,151
dollars.
$1,000-1,500
291
Custom Acrylic Computer Desk
early 21st century
Rectangular top over fixed shelf raised on
chrome casters, some wear, ht. 30, wd. 30,
dp. 24 in.
Provenance: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
penthouse. Original invoice amount 1,265
dollars.
$500-700
292
Rolling Chair in the Manner of Charles
Hollis Jones
Lucite, metal, upholstery
United States, c. 1970
The curved back with open handhold, black
suede upholstered seat cushion on four
curved tubular legs with X-stretcher, brassfinished casters and hardware, ht. 31 1/2 in.
$200-400
293
Muller & Barringer Lotus Coffee Table
Lacquered and gilt painted wood
Kittinger, Buffalo, New York, c. 1950
Round top with black lacquer and oil-drop
finish and a gilt edge raised on a black
lacquered open fretwork base, minor
scattered paint loss, ht. 14 1/2, dia. 42 in.
$500-700
294
Art Deco-style Bench
Metal, upholstery
United States, 20th century
Kidney-shaped seat in gray velvet upholstery
with rope edging raised on metal base
decorated with opposing helmeted and
winged female figures, joined by spiral
stretcher, ht. 18, lg. 42 1/2, dp. 12 in.
$500-700
295
Pair of Steel Chairs
20th century
Pineapple finials over ladder-backs and
shaped armrests, curved legs with scrolled
feet joined by X-stretchers, ht. 37, wd. 21 1/2,
dp. 19 in.
$500-700
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296
Steuben Pomona Green Cut Glass Covered
Jar
Art glass
Corning, New York, c. 1935
Urn-form, with scale pattern decoration,
raised on a hexagonal foot, interior of lid acidstamped Steuben, ht. 13 1/4 in.
$1,500-2,000
297
Bruno Saetti for Seguso Bandits in the
Desert Sculpture
Art glass
Murano, Italy, c. 1952
Wide sky-blue bowl with applied cloud and
sun details raised on three cacti with etched
and colored faces, standing on a circular
sand-colored base with smaller cacti, tumble
weeds, and a rabbit, the bowl rim engraved
Seguso Murano, the base engraved Bandits
in the Desert, US of America 1952, Dis. Bruno
Saetti, Seguso, Murano, assembled ht. 8 3/4,
approx. bowl dia. 8, foot dia. 13 in.
$600-800
298
Murano Glass Sculptural Group
Art glass, Plexiglas, metal
Italy, 1955, executed by Galliano Ferro
Composed of six black cylinders with etched
and colored designs in the style of Pablo
Picasso, Joan Miro, Jean Hans Arp, Marc
Chagall, Georges Braque, and Jean Cocteau,
each inscribed Murano, 1955 on the base,
raised on a Plexiglas mount centering a green
glass head with applied black features after
Max Ernst inscribed at lower edge “Galliano
Ferro Murano 1955,” the mount with a label
that reads “Tanti Artisti, Benvenuto A Murano
Italia,” the mount further signed B Leigini,
Milano, ht. 29, wd. 36 in.
Note: 1955 is the year that Galliano Ferro
formed his own glass factory after leaving Arte
Vetraria Muranese (A.Ve.M.).
$3,000-4,000
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Five Arnaldo Miniati Plates
Glazed ceramic
Florence, Italy, c. 1965
Each fan-shaped plate with scalloped
upper edge decorated with central figure
of a gentleman or lady in an urban setting,
surrounded by images of various modes of
transportation, on white ground, backs signed
Ceramica A. Miniati, Firenze Italy, Brev. No
36265, lg. 9 5/8, wd. 10 3/4 in.
$600-800
300
Elio de Pasco Plaque
Glazed ceramic
Venice, Italy, mid-20th century
Circular form with four long-necked chickens
in relief, glazed in green on a white ground,
with loop and props for hanging, signed E. de
pasco along the lower rim, the reverse incised
Ceramiche D’Arte Serenissima, E. de pasco,
dia. 16 1/2 in.
$300-500
301
Murano Art Glass Shell-form Centerpiece
Art glass
Possibly Seguso, Murano, Italy, mid-20th
century
Black cased in clear glass, unmarked, ht. 5
3/4, lg. 17 in.
$300-500
302
Mid-Century Modern Table Lamp
Glass, metal
Probably Italy, 20th century
Blown mushroom form in white with an
undulating band of colorless glass, fitted over
a single socket held in place by a base plate,
small paper label on base reads AR/8, ht. 13,
dia. approx. 11 1/4 in.
$400-600
303
Angelo Mangiarotti Saffo Table Light
Blown glass, aluminum
Artemidi, Murano, Italy, design c. 1966
Mushroom form of clear to white glass with
central smoked glass inclusion over single
socket, glass bearing Vetri Murano label, and
metal base stamped with manufacturer’s
mark, ht. 12 5/8 in.
$700-900
304
Two Philippe Starck Costes Chairs
Ebonized wood, enameled steel, leather,
upholstery
Driade Aleph, Italy, c. 1985
Curved backs on three-legged tubular frames,
with leather seat cushions, all in black, both
with Aleph labels, ht. 34 1/4, wd. 24 1/4, dp.
28 in.
$300-500
305
Venini A Canne Carafe
Art glass
Murano, Italy, c. 1935
Slender neck on cylindrical form in alternating
canes of white and green with black edges
cased in clear, matching stopper, polished
pontil with original paper label, ht. 14 1/4 in.
$400-600
306
Marcello Boccacci (Italian, 1914-1996)
Natura Morta in Blu
Signed “M Boccacci” l.r. and on the reverse,
identified on a label from Monede Gallery, New
York, on the reverse.
Oil on panel, 10 x 33 in., framed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$800-1,200
304
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310
307
Two Dorothee Brecker Uten.Silo Wall
Organizers
Plastic, metal
Design M, Ingo Maurer, Germany, c. 1970
White and red, both bearing Made in Western
Germany labels, 34 1/4 x 26 1/4 in.
$200-400
308
Marcelo Fantoni for Raymor Vase
Glazed pottery
Italy, mid-20th century
Attenuated neck on a cylindrical form tapering
to foot with a dripped volcanic glaze in shades
of yellow, ochre, rust, and chocolate, base
signed Fantoni, Italy, for Raymor, ht. 14 3/4 in.
$300-500
309
Twelve Supreme Cutlery Space Age Place
Settings
Stainless steel and Lucite
Japan
Each setting comprised of five pieces: dinner
knife, dessert spoon, dessert fork, teaspoon,
and salad fork, all boxed, pattern no. 2707,
box lg. 9 1/2 in.
$400-600
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310
Two Poul Kjaerholm PK22 Chairs
Nickel-plated steel, leather
E. Kold Christensen, Denmark, c. 1950
Brown leather seats on brushed-finish frame,
impressed manufacturer’s mark on bases, as
well as labels from Danish engineering firm
Brüel & Kjær International, wear to leather,
some corroding to frames, ht. 28 3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
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Two Poul Kjaerholm PK22 Chairs
Nickel-plated steel, leather
E. Kold Christensen, Denmark, c. 1950
Brown leather seats on brushed-finish frame,
impressed manufacturer’s mark on bases, as
well as labels from Danish engineering firm
Brüel & Kjær International, wear to leather,
some corroding to frames, ht. 28 3/4 in.
$3,000-5,000
312
Dyrlund Flip-Flap Dining Table
Teak
Denmark, mid-20th century
The circular top concealing four leaves that
extend from the center and unfold on brass
hinges to create an exterior circle, on four
shaped legs, Dyrlund label to underside, some
wear to finish, damage, ht. 27 3/4, approx.
dia. 51 1/2 to 69 in.
$600-800
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Pair of Hans Wegner Wishbone Chairs
Oak, cord
Carl Hansen & Son, Odense, Denmark,
designed 1949
Each having a continuous arm over the
wishbone splat, with woven seats on turned
legs, each branded Made in Denmark, V Carl
Hansen & Son, Odense Denmark, stamped
33, and 7, respectively, one with repair to stile,
ht. 28 1/2 in.
$300-500
314
Dyrlund Dresser
Teak
Denmark, mid-20th century
Two banks of four drawers each inset with
channel-carved oval pulls, on tapered turned
legs, top right drawer with Dyrlund label, ht.
32, wd. 62, dp. 15 1/2 in.
$350-550
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315
Danish Modern Sideboard
Teak
H. Kjærn, Stole-og Møbelfabrik, Denmark,
mid-20th century
The case with four sliding doors over
four drawers, the interior fitted with three
compartments, the outer two each with two
adjustable the shelves, the center having five
interior flatware drawers, and three shelves,
raised on turned legs, back with branded
mark, ht. 43, wd. 78 3/4, dp. 17 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
316
Large Royal Copenhagen Horned Owl
Figure
Glazed pottery
Knud Kyhn (1880-1969), Denmark, 1930
The perched figure in mottled brown and gray/
blue glazes, base dated 2-11-30, with threewave mark, and artist’s cipher, underside of
owl’s tail also incised with artist’s cipher and
numbered 19, ht. 22 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
317
Danish Modern Couch
Upholstery, teak
Denmark, c. 1964
Three back and three seat cushions and
shaped sides in oatmeal herringbone
upholstery raised on circular feet, approx. ht.
29, lg. 90, wd. 28 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Copenhagen in
1964.
$800-1,200
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318
Pair of Bröderna Anderssons Bucket
Chairs
Teak, wool, upholstery
Ekenassjon, Sweden, mid-20th century
In original mustard yellow upholstery, the crest
rails sloping into shaped armrests, raised
on tapered legs, with metal labels, some
hardening to upholstery, ht. 28 3/4 in.
320
Finn Juhl Coffee Table
Teak, brass, enameled steel
Bovirke, Denmark, c. 1960
The top with raised brass edging, on dowel
legs with steel casing, stretchers and struts,
unmarked, ht. 16 1/4, wd. 88 1/2, dp. 18 in.
$1,000-1,500
323
Danish Modern Dining Table
Teak
Mid-20th century
The oval top on shaped apron raised on
turned legs, two extension leaves, unmarked,
ht. 29 1/2, wd. 68 to 104, dp. 41 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Ada
Louise Huxtable, architecture critic for the
New York Times.
$600-800
321
Inge Lise-Koefoed Vase
Glazed ceramic
Aluminia Faience, Denmark, c. 1963
Cylindrical form with geometric decoration in
blue and purple on a white ground, factory
stamped, signed and hand-numbered
450/3116, crazing, ht. 11 1/2 in.
$250-350
324
Børge Mogensen Double Chest of Drawers
Teak
Denmark, c. 1950
Two banks of four drawers, missing feet, back
stamped Made in Denmark, ht. 22 3/4, wd.
59, dp. 18 in.
$800-1,000
319
Set of Three Nesting Tables
Teak
Denmark, 20th century
Rectangular tops on tapered legs of square
form, the smallest marked Made in Denmark
in handwritten marker, ht. 15 to 19 3 1/4,
largest wd. 23 1/4, dp. 16 in.
$400-500
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Børge Mogensen Credenza
Teak
Søborg Mobler, Denmark, c. 1965
The case fitted with two banks of four drawers
on tapered cylindrical legs, unmarked, ht. 34
1/4, wd. 59, dp. 18 in.
$800-1,000
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Törngren Pottery Bowl
Glazed ceramic
Falkenberg, Sweden, 20th century
The shouldered form in blue glaze with
banding and incised decoration, base incised
Törngren, Falkenberg, with cipher, painted
number 427 and illegible signature, ht. 3 5/8,
dia. 7 1/4 in.
$400-500
326
Danish Modern Chest
Teak
Possibly Børge Mogensen, Denmark, c. 1950
The case with three short and three long
drawers, the top long drawer opening to
a writing surface fitted with three interior
drawers and letter organizers, raised on
turned legs, unmarked, veneer and pull
damages, ht. 35 1/2, wd. 51, dp. 18 in.
$300-500
327
Palshus Table Lamp
Glazed stoneware
Annelise and Per Linnemann-Schmidt,
Taastrup, Denmark, c. 1960
Shouldered cylinder form with block pattern in
green and blue glazes, base incised Palshus
APLS Denmark DL 13, lamp components
disassembled, ceramic ht. 16 3/4 in.
$250-350
328
John Von Wicht (American/German, 18881970)
Icarus, 1964-1965
Signed and dated “V. Wicht, 64-65” in pencil
l.r., and titled and numbered “‘Icarus’ Black
and White, 2 colors, Stencil, Ed. 10” l.l.
Stencil with oil on paper, 72 x 37 in.,
unframed, mounted to board.
Condition: Small tear u.c., some rippling to
lower corners.
$800-1,200
329
Pair of Gunnar Ander for Ystad Candelabra
and Four Pentti Sarpaneva Pitsi
Candlesticks
Iron, glass, bronze, metal
Sweden, Finland, mid-20th century
The four-light candelabra with yellow/
orange glass inserts, each stamped on
foot, Ystad-Metall, made in Sweden, ht. 13;
the candlesticks with geometric openwork
detailing to spherical cups and stems, each
stamped on foot P. Sarpaneva, ht. 3 3/4 and
6 1/4 in.
$300-500
330
Børge Mogensen Low Cabinet and Nils
Jonsson Shelf
Teak
Søborg Møbler, and Troeds, Denmark, c.
1960
The cabinet having two hinged doors and
fitted with a single adjustable shelf, damage to
pull, with Søborg Møbler and Danish control
labels, ht. 25 3/4, wd. 39 1/4, dp. 18; the
shelf with two rows of four adjustable shelves,
stamped mark to base, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 37
1/2, dp. 8 1/2 in.
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Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$800-1,200
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331
Attributed to Sigvard Bernadotte 132
Armchair
Hardwood, upholstery
France & Son, Denmark, mid-20th century
Continuous armrest with pivoting backrest on
tapered legs, unmarked, backrest and seat
reupholstered in striped fabric, seat cushion
replaced, original pivots partially replaced, ht.
32 1/2 in.
$300-500
332
Danish Modern Bookcase
Teak veneers, metal
Denmark, mid-20th century
The case fitted with four adjustable shelves
over four lower drawers with satin chrome
pulls, back stamped Made in Denmark, ht. 78
1/2, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 15 3/4 in.
$500-600
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333
Raak Floor Lamp Model Globe D-2000
Glass, aluminum, chromed and enameled
steel
Frank Ligtelijn, Amsterdam, c. 1969
Smoked glass globe shade with spun
aluminum liner over single socket raised on
adjustable stem on tripod foot, marked RAAK
in relief on foot, max. ht. approx. 51 in.
$400-500
334
Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen
Settee
Teak, cane, upholstery
France & Sons, Denmark, c. 1960, retailed by
John Stuart
Shaped arms over caned sides that fold
down, original back and seat cushions in
orange upholstery, on rubber suspension
cords and turned legs, frame with France &
Sons and John Stuart circular labels, ht. 29
1/2, wd. 62, dp. 31 1/2 in.
$2,000-3,000
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Five Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen
Dining Chairs
Teak, rosewood, cane
Denmark, c. 1960
Rectilinear frames with woven cane backrests
and seats with shaped rosewood armrests,
back, and front stretchers, unmarked, wear,
ht. 30 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$800-1,000
336
Danish Modern Side Table
Teak
20th century, possibly Børge Mogensen
Rectangular top with rounded corners raised
on tapering cylindrical legs over two drawers
with inset pulls, ht. 22 1/2, wd. 22 1/2, dp. 14
3/4 in.
$250-350
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337
Two Danish Modern Armchairs
Oak, ebony, cord
Mid-20th century
Each curved and shaped crest rail with joint
detail, over woven natural cord seat on four
legs and stretchers, ht. 28 in.
$500-700
338
Bruno Mathsson Table
Teak, beech laminates
Firma Karl Mathsson, Sweden, mid-20th
century
Round top on three shaped legs, branded
mark, ht. 18 3/4, dia. 36 in.
$300-500
339
Pierre Montant (Swiss, b. 1942)
Fenêtre Marine (170), March 1972
Incised initial and date “M 3.72” l.r.,
numbered, titled, and signed in ink on reverse,
also identified on poster board backing and
The touchstone Gallery, Inc., label.
Oil on paper, 40 x 28 in., unframed.
$600-800
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340
Pierre Montant (Swiss, b. 1942)
Untitled (Blue Figure at Water), 1970
Initialed and dated “M 23.3.70” in ink l.c.
Watercolor on paper, sight size 38 1/2 x 26
1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Foxing, not examined out of frame.
$600-800
341
Pierre Montant (Swiss, b. 1942)
Trinity (193), August 1972
Incised initial and date “M. 972” l.r., and titled
and signed on the reverse, also identified on a
retail label on the frame.
Oil on canvas, 39 1/2 x 32 in., framed.
Condition: Minor loss upper left quadrant.
$800-1,000
342
Arne Vodder for George Tanier Chest of
Drawers
Teak
Sibast Møbler, Denmark, c. 1950
The case with three short of over three long
drawers with recessed lozenge pulls, raised on
turned feet, base and back with branded mark
Made in Denmark, George Tanier Selection,
Sibast Møbler, ht. 27 1/2, wd. 36, dp. 19 1/2
in.
$600-700
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343
Irene Hamar (Brazilian/American, 20th
Century)
Soaring Fish
Unsigned.
Polished marble, mounted on rough cut stone
base, ht. 19, base 9 x 6 1/2 in.
$300-500
344
Arne Vodder for George Tanier Sideboard
Teak
Sibast Møbler, Denmark, c. 1950
The case with lip to back edge and fitted
with central bank of two shallow and two
deep drawers flanked by two cabinets each
with single adjustable shelf, all with recessed
lozenge pulls, on turned legs, the back and
base with branded mark Made in Denmark,
George Tanier Selection, Sibast Møbler, ht. 30,
wd. 72, dp. 19 1/2 in.
$2,000-2,500
345
Timo Sarpaneva Finlandia Bowl
Pine-molded glass
Iittala, Finland, c. 1964
Flared rim on cylindrical form in smoked glass,
base engraved Timo Sarpaneva - 3355, ht. 3
1/2, dia. approx. 12 1/2 in.
$400-600
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346
Dora Hsiung (American, 20th Century)
Right Reflection, 1984
One panel dated, signed, and titled “...© 1984
DORA HSIUNG...” on the reverse, numbered
sequence on the reverse.
Off-loom woven wool relief, 33 x 33 x 2 1/2
in., unframed.
Condition: Dust to surface, several loose
strands.
$700-900
347
Børge Mogensen Secretary and a Nils
Jonsson Over Cabinet
Teak, glass
Søborg Møbler and Troeds, Denmark, c. 1960
The drop-front secretary with writing surface
and fitted with interior letter and paper
organizers and two drawers, over four lower
drawers on a platform base, unmarked, ht. 48
3/4, wd. 39 1/4, dp. 18; the cabinet having
two sliding glass doors and an adjustable
shelf over two drawers, damage to one pull,
stamped mark to base, ht. 19 5/8, wd. 37
1/2, dp. 12 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$1,000-1,500
348
Børge Mogensen Cabinet
Teak
Søborg Møbler, Denmark, c. 1960
Two hinged doors and fitted with five
adjustable shelves with beveled edges,
Søborg Møbler and Made in Denmark labels
to back, ht. 45 3/4, wd. 39 1/4, dp. 12 1/2 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$600-800
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349
Børge Mogensen Secretary
Teak
Søborg Møbler, Denmark, c. 1965
The drop-front top with writing surface and
fitted with interior letter and paper organizers
and two drawers, over four lower drawers
on a platform base, back stamped Made in
Denmark with castle mark, ht. 48 3/4, wd. 39
1/4, dp. 18 in.
$600-800
350
Pierre Montant (Swiss, b. 1942)
Fenêtre Nocturne, 1974
Signed and dated “M .974” l.r., inscribed,
titled and signed “313...Pierre Montant” on the
reverse.
Oil on canvas, 51 x 63 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Craquelure.
$600-800
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351
Pierre Montant (Swiss, b. 1942)
352
Pierre Montant (Swiss, b. 1941)
Untitled (Abstract Landscape)
Initialed and date “M. 67” l.r.
Mixed media on paper, image size 26 1/2 x 18
3/4, 34 1/4 x 26 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$600-800
Durant la Fenêtre Marine (168), 1972
Initialed and dated “M 3.72” l.r., numbered,
titled, and signed in ink on the reverse, also
identified on poster board backing and on a
The Touchstone Gallery, Inc., label on frame.
Oil on paper, 40 x 28 in., unframed.
$700-800
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353
Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Mama Bear
Chair
Wool, hardwood, teak
A.P. Stolen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1950s,
retailed by George Tanier, Inc.
Original brick red upholstery, stamped black
ink maker’s mark under seat, and paper tag
from George Tanier Inc., ht. 41 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
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356
Early Scandinavian Design Sofa
Black leather, birch
Probably Denmark, c. 1955
Four cushion seat and back with tight scroll
arm raised on birch legs, heavy wear, some
tears, approx. ht. 30 1/2, wd. 86, dp. 29 in.
354
Eight Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Dining
Chairs
Teak, oak, cord
C.M. Madsens, Denmark, c. 1960
Curved backrests with through joints over
woven cord seats on tapered legs with
shaped front and back rails, unmarked except
penciled initials to seat stretchers, some wear
to cord, ht. 30 in.
$600-800
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355
Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Peacock Chair
Ash, teak, paper cord
Johannes Hansen, Denmark, c. 1960
Signed with branded mark, approx. ht. 41 1/2,
seat 14 1/2, wd. 30, dp. 29 in.
Literature: Hans J. Wegner’s 100 Chairs,
Oda, p. 32; Hans J. Wegner, Bernsen, pp. 3435; Danish Chairs, Oda, pp. 106-7.
$1,000-1,500
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Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$600-800
357
Four Embroidered Pillows
Wool, embroidery thread
Probably Denmark, c. 1950
Multicolored floral decorations on beige and
blue ground, some facing, lg. 14 to 23 in.
$200-300
358
Early Scandinavian Design Lounge Chair
and Footstool
Black leather, birch
Probably Denmark, c. 1955
Two cushion seat and back with tight scroll
arm raised on birch legs, leather-covered
tacks, heavy wear, some tears, approx. ht.
30 1/2, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 27 1/2 in., and a
Spottrup footstool, heavy wear and repaired
joints, ht. 15, wd. 20 1/2, dp. 14 3/4 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$500-600
359
Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Shell Sofa
Teak plywood, beech
Fritz Hansen, Denmark, c. 1948, model 1936
Retains original paper label and faded
manufacturer’s stamp, wear and loss to
veneer mainly along front edge of seat, ht. 27
1/2, wd. 48, dp. 21 in.
Literature: Oda, Noritsugu, Hans J. Wegner’s
100 Chairs (Japan: Corona Books, 2002), p.
33.
$2,000-4,000
360
Danish Modern Sideboard
Rosewood
Denmark, mid-20th century
The case with two sliding doors fitted over
two outer compartments each with an interior
adjustable shelf, the central compartment
fitted with five drawers, raised on tapered legs
of square section, unmarked, ht. 31 1/2, wd.
86, dp. 18 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,800
361
Danish Modern End Table
Rosewood
Denmark, mid-20th century
The stepped upper shelf over a single drawer
with brass knob on turned legs with pad feet,
drawer with Danish Furniture Makers Control
sticker, ht. 26 1/2, wd. 17 3/4, dp. 21 in.
$300-500
362
Mid-Century Modern Desk
Rosewood
Denmark, 20th Century
Wide rectangular top over two banks of three
drawers with shaped wooden pulls, and a
central drawer, the top three drawers with
keyholes, the back of the desk finished and
with central open storage compartment,
raised on ebonized tapered legs of square
form, unmarked, ht. 28 1/4, wd. 51, dp. 27
1/2 in.
$700-900
363
Modern Coffee Table
Rosewood veneers, hardwood
Mid-20th century
Rectangular top on square section legs,
stamped number to underside, otherwise
unmarked, ht. 19 3/4, wd. 61 1/2, dp. 22 3/4
in.
$500-700
364
Danish Modern Dining Table
Rosewood
Norway, mid-20th century
Gate-leg construction with two drop leaves,
ht. 28 3/4, wd. 8 1/4 to 58 1/4, dp. 34 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
365
Modern Coffee Table
Rosewood veneers, hardwood
Denmark, mid-20th century
The rectangular top raised on four tapered
square section legs, unmarked, repair to one
corner, ht. 22, wd. 57, dp. 22 in.
$500-700
364
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366
Early Scandinavian Design Lounge Chair
and Footstool
Cognac leather, birch
Probably Denmark, c. 1955
Two-cushion seat and back with tight scroll
arm raised on square birch legs, leathercovered tacks, heavy wear, some tears,
approx. ht. 36 1/2, and a footstool, ht. 15 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$700-900
367
Kenneth L. Callahan (American, 1905-1986)
The Fly
Signed and dated “Kenneth Callahan ‘66” l.r.,
with a Paul Schuster Art Gallery, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, stamp and identified on a
label from The Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Water Color
Club (see below) affixed to the backing.
Mixed media on paper, sight size 23 x 29 in.,
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Exhibitions: The Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Water Color
Club, 162nd Annual Exhibition, January 20 to
March 5, 1967.
$250-350
368
Robert Eshoo (American, b. 1926)
Engulfed Light
Identified on labels from the Addison Gallery,
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts,
and the Swetzoff Gallery, Boston, affixed to
the backing.
Watercolor on paper, sight size 21 x 22 1/2
in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
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Five Kay Bojesen (1886-1958) Articulated
Animal Figures
Oak, teak, birch
Denmark, designed 1951-1957
A hippo, elephant, monkey, bear, and rabbit,
each stamped Kay Bojesen, Denmark,
Copyright, approx. ht. 4 to 6 1/2, hippo lg. 10
1/2; sold with a Danish walking cane, lg. 35;
and a Dansk ice bucket, ht. 15 1/4 in.
$600-850
370
Einar Johansen Table Lamp
Denmark, c. 1960
Bottle form flaring to base in slate gray carved
with graduated leaf motif in white, signed EJO
near base edge, with single socket and harp,
ht. to finial 30 in.
$200-300
374
partial
371
Pair of Danish Modern Nightstands and
Chest of Drawers
Teak, hardwoods
Denmark, mid-20th century
The nightstands each with a single drawer
over an open compartment on turned tapered
legs, both branded Made in Denmark, the
chest fitted with three narrow over one wide
drawer with inset pulls on tapered square form
legs, unmarked, veneer wear, nightstand ht.
22 1/2, wd. 18, dp. 17, chest ht. 28, wd. 32
1/4, dp. 17 3/4 in.
372
Domus Adjustable Hanging Lamp
Beech, linen
Germany, second half 20th century
The shade with six curving arms over a linen
shade and single pendant socket suspended
from a black cord, with wooden weight and
ceiling plate, each with a pulley for adjusting
the shade height, plate with Domus and Made
in Germany labels, shade ht. 15, dia. 30 1/2
in.
$400-500
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Ada
Louise Huxtable, architecture critic for the
New York Times.
$250-350
373
Danish Modern Dining Table
Teak veneers, hardwood
Probably Denmark, c. 1964
Rectangular top with two demilune drop
leaves accompanied by two leaves, some
wear to top, ht. 28 1/2, lg. 30 1/2 to 114, dp.
41 1/2 in.
$800-1,000
374
Ten Peter Hvidt and O. Mølgaard-Nielsen
Dining Chairs
Teak, upholstery
Søborg Møbler, Denmark, c. 1960
Comprised of eight side and two armchairs,
each with shaped backrest with exposed
joinery raised on turned dowel stiles, legs, and
stretchers, three with gold and black Søborg
Møbler labels, ht. 31 in.
$1,500-2,000
375
Caprani Floor Lamp
Teak, linen, cast iron
Denmark, c. 1980
The pleated shade over a single socket
pendant from a bentwood standard on
a black crescent-shaped base, stamped
Caprani Light, ht. 60, shade dia. 23 in.
$400-600
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Danish Modern Low Table
Teak, oak
Denmark, mid-20th century
Triangular top with rounded raised edges on
three turned legs with shaped stretchers,
marked in pencil 57 11360 teak/oak, and
illegible branded stamp, repair to one joint, ht.
19 1/2, dia. 30 in.
$400-600
377
Mel (Melvin Frank) Silverman (American,
1931-1966)
Umbrian Sun, 1964
Numbered, titled, signed, and dated “9/50...
Mel Silverman 1964” l.l., l.c., and l.r.,
respectively.
Color etching, 22 x 22 1/4 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$200-300
378
379
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378
Naohiko Inukai (Japanese, b. 1937)
Four & Six, No. 1, 1967
Signed, titled, dated, and dedicated “Naohiko
Inukai...1967 to Matt at Hanover
Summer 1969” on the reverse, with a label
from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New
Hampshire, affixed to the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 in., framed.
Condition: Good.
Provenance: Through the estate of Matthew
Wysocki (1920-1991), artist, photographer,
professor and chairman of Dartmouth
College’s visual studies department (19661989), to the present owner by family descent,
Connecticut.
$800-1,200
379
Early Scandinavian Design Armchair and
Footstool
Teak, leather
Probably Denmark, c. 1955
Black leather seat back and seat cushion
with arched crest and curving armrests, on
turned legs with shaped front, back, and side
stretchers, approx. ht. 36; the footstool with
a black leather sling top on turned legs joined
by an H-stretcher, wear to leather, tear to seat,
ht. 20 1/2 in.
380
Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen
Desk
Teak, stainless steel, glass, felt
Denmark, c. 1960
The case with two banks of four drawers
each and pullout glass and green felt writing
surfaces, with open shelving on the back side,
raised on darkened steel square section legs
with teak feet, unmarked, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 63,
dp. 31 1/2 in.
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$700-800
381
Two Danish Modern Bookcases
Teak veneer
Denmark, mid-20th century
Each fitted for adjustable shelving, one with
a lower cabinet with interior shelf and satin
chrome pull, total of eight exterior selves and
four divider panels, backs stamped Made in
Denmark, ht. 78 1/2, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 15 3/4
in.
$1,000-1,500
382
Vicke Lindstrand for Orrefors Vase
Glass
Sweden, mid-20th century
Tapered cylindrical form on a wafer foot
molded and etched with waves and a sailing
ship, base marked Orrefors Lindstrand 1962.
B8. and initialed, ht. 10 5/8 in.
$500-700
383
Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Folding
Table
Teak, matte chrome plated steel
Denmark, 1950s
The top with two drop leaves on canted
tubular legs and struts, stamped with circular
FH mark, missing rubber feet, ht. 26 1/2, wd.
23 1/2 to 55, dp. 27 1/2 in.
$400-600
Provenance: Purchased in Denmark between
1950 and 1965; then by descent.
$1,000-1,400
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384
Jean Derval (French, 1925-2010) Vase
Glazed ceramic
France, c. 1950
Bottle form, the neck in a textural black glaze
flaring to shouldered bulbous body, with
incised band of repeated geometric motifs in
blue/green, purple, black, and white glazes,
base signed J Derval, stamped Made in
France, some crazing, ht. 14 3/4 in.
Note: Before opening his own studio,
Derval worked at the Madoura Pottery
throwing pieces for Picasso, among other
collaborations.
$300-500
385
Helge Christoffersen Figure
Glazed and unglazed pottery
Denmark, mid-20th century
Designed as a woman disrobing, base incised
with artist’s cipher, Danmark, 11/5, ht. 13 1/4
in.
$300-500
384
386
Small Chest of Drawers
Teak veneer, wood, plywood
Mid-20th century
Four drawers with shaped pulls along
the upper edges, on turned tapered legs,
unmarked, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 12 in.
$300-500
387
Danish Modern Chest of Drawers
Teak
Mid-20th century
The case fitted with five drawers having
shaped pulls along the upper edges, raised on
turned tapered legs, unmarked, ht. 37, wd. 30
1/4, dp. 16 1/4 in.
$600-800
388
Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860-1920)
On Hemso Island, 1917
Second (published) state (Asplund, 276).
Signed “Zorn” in pencil l.r., signed and dated
in the plate.
Etching on paper, plate size 7 3/4 x 5 7/8 in.,
framed (under glass).
Condition: Mat burn, not examined out of
frame.
$800-1,500
390
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Komfort Coffee Table
Teak, glass
Denmark, mid-20th century
Rectangular glass top on rectilinear frame,
with silver manufacturer’s label on base,
approx. ht. 16 3/8, lg. 47 1/2, wd. 19 3/4 in.
$350-450
398
396
395
399
397
400
390
Desk Attributed to Arne Wahl Iversen
Teak, stained wood
Probably Vinde, Denmark, c. 1950
Rectangular top over three horizontal drawers
with opposing book cabinet suspended in
a black frame of turned, canted legs with
shaped stretchers, unmarked, black stain on
top surface, ht. 30, wd. 53, dp. 27 1/2 in.
$600-800
391
E. Kirkegaard Desk Chair
Teak, wool, upholstery
Retailed by Illums Bolighus, Denmark, mid20th century
Shaped backrest raised on A-form legs and
side stretchers, the seat in a brown woven
fabric, with metal Illums Bolighus, København
tag, ht. 28 3/4 in.
$400-500
392
Pair of Ib Kofod-Larsen Penguin Chairs
Beech laminates, enameled steel, upholstery,
rubber
Denmark, mid-20th century
Each black enameled frame supporting
a shaped backrest in a dark finish, seats
reupholstered in a blue-toned fabric with bird
and floral motif, unmarked, ht. 29 in.
$600-800
393
S. Warner Pach (American, 20th/21st
Century)
Gypsy Alley
Signed “Warner Pach” l.l., titled on the
reverse.
Acrylic on canvas paper, sight size 17 3/4 x
23 3/4 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
394
Peter Mack (American, 20th Century)
Untitled (Abstract)
Signed “Peter Mack” l.r.
Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 in., framed.
Condition: Very minor surface grime.
$800-1,200
395
Pair of Charles and Ray Eames Hang-ItAlls
Painted steel wire, maple
Tigrett Enterprises, 1953-1961, designed
1953
The white painted wire frame mounted with
multicolored balls for hanging, some paint loss
and wear, ht. 14 5/8, wd. 19 3/4, dp. 6 1/2 in.
Provenance: From the Estate of Jill Mitchell
(Virginia Mills), a student at Cranbrook in the
1940s, where she won awards for her work
in woven and printed textile design. During
her time there she became a lifelong friend of
Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen,
later working for both.
$1,000-1,500
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396
Eight Charles and Ray Eames Designed
Children’s Toys
Manufactured by Otto Meir Verlag
Ravensburger, Tigrett, and Eames Office in
conjunction with MoMA, c. 1952 to 1992
Including The Coloring Toy; a Computer
House of Cards; a House of Cards picture
deck; a double deck of House of Cards with
German packaging and instructions; a deck
of medium House of Cards with German
packaging and instructions; a deck of medium
House of Cards; thirty-eight large House of
Cards cards; and a partial Little Toy Kit; some
overall use wear, mainly to packaging, see
detailed condition report in online listing.
Provenance: From the Estate of Jill Mitchell
(Virginia Mills).
$500-700
397
Charles and Ray Eames ESU 270-C
Birch plywood, enameled steel, lacquered
Masonite, laminate, rubber
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1950
Three drawers in red, black and white case
panels over perforated metal screen and black
laminate shelf, imperfections commensurate
with age, ht. 32 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 16 in.
Provenance: From the Estate of Jill Mitchell
(Virginia Mills).
Literature: Eames Design: The Work of the
Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart,
Neuhart, and Eames, pp. 126-129; The
Herman Miller Collection, manufacturer’s
catalog, 1952, pp. 102-105.
$2,000-2,500
398
Charles and Ray Eames ESU 100-C
Birch plywood, zinc-plated steel, laminate,
rubber
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1950
Natural top over struts and single shelf in
black laminate, imperfections commensurate
with age, ht. 20 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 16 in.
Provenance: From the Estate of Jill Mitchell
(Virginia Mills).
$1,500-2,000
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399
Charles and Ray Eames ESU 240-K
Birch plywood, zinc-plated steel, pylon
fiberglass, enameled Masonite, rubber
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1950
Natural top over two black laminated shelves
in white case panels with double sliding doors,
imperfections commensurate with age, ht. 32
1/2, wd. 47, dp. 17 in.
400
Child’s Chair by Charles and Ray Eames
Molded birch-veneered plywood
Molded Plywood division of Evans Products
Company, Venice, California, USA, c. 1945
The backrest with heart-shaped cutout over
a seat and legs molded from a single sheet of
plywood, split to plywood near left front leg,
imperfections, ht. 14 1/2 in.
Provenance: From the Estate of Jill Mitchell
(Virginia Mills).
$2,000-2,500
Provenance: From the Estate of Jill Mitchell
(Virginia Mills).
Note: Produced for only one year, it is
estimated that approximately 5,000 chairs
were made. An example of this iconic design
is part of the permanent collection of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession
number 1986.437, and the Museum of
Modern Art, accession number 82.1948.
$1,000-1,500
401
Four Charles and Ray Eames DSX Chairs
Fiberglass, zinc-plated steel, rubber
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1950
Molded seats in off-white raised on four
rod legs with glides, three with original
manufacturer’s labels, ht. 31 1/2 in.
$400-600
402
Eames for Herman Miller Table and Five
Chairs
Laminate, enameled steel, aluminum,
fiberglass, naugahyde
Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1960
The white laminate table top on two black
enameled rod legs with stretcher, each on two
prong feet, the molded swivel chairs in original
blue naugahyde cover, on four pronged feet,
each with impressed Herman Miller mark to
underside and numbered, chair ht. 32, table
ht. 28 1/2, lg. 60, wd. 36 in.
$600-800
403
Charles and Ray Eames Lounge Chair 670
and Ottoman 671
Walnut, leather, enameled aluminum, steel,
rubber
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, c. 19902000
Black tufted leather and bent plywood
construction, chair with silver Herman Miller
label, ottoman with black label, chair ht. 30,
ottoman 17 in.
$1,000-1,500
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406
Michael Vinson Clark [called Clark V. Fox]
(American, b. 1946)
Dark Grey-Light-Grey-Cobalt Blue, 1974
Identified on a label from Lunn Gallery,
Washington, D.C., affixed to the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 10 x 14 in., under glass in a
shadow box frame.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$500-700
407
Steuben Vase
Glass
Corning, New York, 20th century
Cylindrical form tapering to foot with etched
figure of a winged horse on hind legs, base
engraved Steuben, ht. 7 in.
$600-800
408
Collection of Eighteen Charles Kaziun
(1919-1992) Paperweights
Art glass
Massachusetts, mid to late 20th century
Comprised of thirteen miniatures on pedestals,
including ten with central spider lily motifs,
and three with central rose motifs; five more
including a snake; a pansy with gold bee; a
rose, and two with millefiore wreath motifs, all
signed with gold K on underside, ht. 1 1/4 to 2
1/4, dia. 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
408
409
Five Prints from 25th Anniversary City
Center of Music and Drama Portfolio:
404
Charles and Ray Eames Lounge Chair 670
and Ottoman 671
Brazilian rosewood, leather, enameled
aluminum, steel, rubber
Herman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1965
Black tufted leather and bent plywood
construction, ottoman unmarked, chair with
early manufacturer’s circular and patent labels,
seat cushion missing buttons, chair ht. 31 1/2,
ottoman ht. 16 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
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405
Jochen Labriola (American, d. 1988)
Drops
Signed, dated, and inscribed “Labriola/NYC
87/LAB420” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 46 1/2 x 50 in., unframed.
Condition: Good.
N.B. An invoice from Circle Gallery, New York,
dated August 26, 1989, accompanies the lot.
$500-700
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Jim Dine (American, b. 1935), City Center,
Gilbert + Sullivan (Mikro 69), signed, dated,
and numbered “Jim Dine 1968 76/144”
in pencil l.l., Robert Indiana (American,
b. 1928), 25 NEW YORK CITY CENTER
ANNIVERSARY, numbered “76/144” in pencil
l.l., signed and dated “R. Indiana ‘68” in pencil
l.r.; Gerald Laing (American, 1936-2011),
City Center Light Opera, numbered, signed,
and dated “76/144 Gerald Laing 1968” in
pencil l.r.; George Segal (American, 19242000), Untitled, impressed signature, date
and number “G Segal 68 76/144” within the
Mylar l.l.; Lowell Blair Nesbitt (American,
1933-1993), Stairs, signed, dated, and
numbered “L. Nesbitt 1968 76/144” in pencil
l.r.; all published by HKL Ltd., New York; Dine
halftone and silkscreen; the rest silkscreen on
paper; sheet sizes 35 x 25 in., all unframed.
Condition: Minor toning.
$1,000-2,000
413
410
Donald Baechler (American, b. 1956)
412
Donald Baechler (American, b. 1956)
Untitled (Arithmetic Head), 1993, edition of
75, published by Pace Editions, New York.
Numbered, signed, and dated “6/75 Donald
Baechler ‘93” in pencil (within the image)
l.l. Color screenprint with collage on paper,
image/sheet size 36 x 28 in., framed.
Condition: Deckled edges, gentle rippling,
sheet floated in frame, not examined out of
frame.
$1,000-1,500
Untitled, 1993, edition of 75, published by
Pace Editions, New York.
Numbered, signed, and dated “6/75 Donald
Baechler ‘93” in pencil (within the image)
l.l. Color screenprint with collage on paper,
image/sheet size 36 x 28 in., framed.
Condition: Deckled edges, gentle rippling,
sheet floated in frame, not examined out of
frame.
$1,000-1,500
411
Donald Baechler (American, b. 1956)
413
Hector Leonardi (American, b. 1930)
Untitled (Green Flower), 1993, edition of 75,
published by Pace Editions, New York.
Numbered, signed, and dated “6/75 Donald
Baechler ‘93” in pencil (within the image)
l.l. Color screenprint with collage on paper,
image/sheet size 36 x 28 in., framed.
Condition: Deckled edges, gentle rippling,
sheet floated in frame, not examined out of
frame.
$1,000-1,500
Untitled
Signed “Hector Leonardi” in pen on the
stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 45 x 40 in., framed.
Condition: Good.
$1,500-2,000
414
Aluminum Group Desk Chair
Aluminum, naugahyde
United States, 2005
After Eames with green quilted seat and
back on a molded chrome finish frame with
adjustable swivel seat on a five-pronged foot
with casters, with two manufacturer’s labels to
base, ht. 34 in.
$800-1,200
415
Modern Floor Lamp
Chrome plated stainless steel, enamel
United States, second half 20th century
Adjustable conical shade with white
enameled interior over a single socket on an
adjustable arm, circular foot with Underwriter
Laboratories label, approx. ht. 39 to 65 in.
$200-250
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418
416
George Nelson for Herman Miller Desk
Enameled steel, wood, Formica
Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1950
The black top over right bank of three
drawers, each front painted blue with chromed
pulls, the exposed sides painted gray, within a
white-enameled steel T-frame, upper drawer
with rectangular manufacturer’s label, ht. 29
1/2, wd. 48, dp. 24 in.
$600-800
418
Eero Saarinen Womb Chair and Ottoman
Chromed steel, upholstery
Knoll International, New York, mid-20th
century
Two-tone brown upholstery, Knoll International
labels to underside of ottoman and chair
frame, some wear to original fabric, wear to
seat cushion straps, chair ht. 36, 39 x 29 1/2
in.
$1,500-2,500
417
Harry Bertoia Diamond Lounge Chair
Enameled steel, wool
Knoll, New York, c. 1950
Black wire mesh frame on rod sled base,
original gray weave fabric with leather loop
and hooks for attaching to frame, ht. 30 in.
$400-600
419
Mid-Century Modern Double Chest of
Drawers
Walnut
United States, mid-20th century
The case fitted with two banks of four drawers
on a low platform base, unmarked, ht. 29 3/4,
wd. 71 1/2, 17 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
96
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420
Edmond Casarella (American, 1920-1996)
Seven Landscapes and Abstractions,
including Rock Cascade, Hillside, Rock
Ledge and Winters End
Cascade titled l.l., dated and signed
“Aug 30/54 E Casarella” in ink l.r., ink and
watercolor on paper; Ledge numbered, titled,
signed, and dated “12/24...E. Casarella ‘60” in
pencil l.l., l.c., and l.r., respectively, collagraph
(cardboard relief print) on paper, on paper;
Hillside signed “Casarella” l.l., dedicated
“To Anne & Beale with Love/Ed & Nikki ‘80
Greece” l.r., ink on paper; Winters numbered,
titled, and signed “AP/...Casarella” l.l., l.c., and
l.r., respectively, etching on paper; the rest
collagraphs (cardboard relief prints) on paper;
sight sizes to 35 1/4 x 34 1/2 in., all framed.
Condition: Ledge with tear u.l.
$1,000-1,500
423
421
Jean Charlot (French/American, 18981979)
Two Prints: Tortillera with Child, 1941, and
Three Tortilleras, 1938
Child (Morse 451), signed and dated “Jean
Charlot 1941.” within the matrix l.r.; Three
signed and dated “Jean Charlot 38” l.r.; both
color lithographs on paper, sheet sizes 13 x
19 in., both framed.
Condition: Three with fading.
$800-1,200
422
Edward Wormley for Dunbar Game Table
and Four Chairs
Mahogany, caning
Berne, Indiana, c. 1950
The square-top table with rounded corners
on tapered slightly curving legs, Dunbar paper
order label attached, the chairs with caned
backs, seat cushions removed, use wear
mainly to legs, table ht. 29, dia. 32, chair ht.
32 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,400
423
Edward Wormley for Dunbar Tea Cart
Mahogany, glass
Berne, Indiana, c. 1950, model 4487
The bentwood frame with semicircular drop
leaves supporting an inset fixed glass top over
two removable trays on a median shelf, on
wheels, remnant of Dunbar paper order label,
ht. 33, wd. 39, dp. 21 to 48 3/4 in.
$800-1,200
424
Edward Wormley for Dunbar Bookcase
Mahogany, glass
Berne, Indiana, c. 1950
The case fitted with two sliding glass doors
and two adjustable shelves, unmarked, ht. 34
1/4, wd. 48, dp. 15 in.
$800-1,000
425
Tub Chair in Jack Lenor Larsen Fabric
Upholstery, metal, wood
United States, c. 1970
In a red, pink, and purple velvet patterned
fabric on a circular swivel foot, ht. 24. dp. 31,
wd.30 in.
$1,000-1,200
426
Edward Wormley for Dunbar Console Table
and Two Armchairs
Mahogany, caning
Berne, Indiana, c. 1950
The table with rectangular top over median
shelf on square section legs, with Dunbar
paper label, the chairs with caned backs and
replaced seat cushions, table ht. 28 1/4, wd.
35, dp. 20 1/4, chair ht. 32 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,200
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429
427
Alice Neel (American, 1900-1984)
Mother and Child (Nancy and Olivia)
Signed and dated “Neel ‘82” in pencil l.r., and
numbered “H.C. 22/30” l.l.
Serigraph on paper, image size 26 x 23 3/4,
33 x 31 in. framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
N.B. This work is after Neel’s original oil on
canvas by the same name, painted in 1967.
$1,000-1,500
428
Louie Ewing (American, 1908-1983)
Four Saint Portraits: San Ignacio; Saint
George and the Dragon; San Fernandes;
San Francisco
Each titled within the matrix and signed “Louie
Ewing” in pencil l.r.
Color silkscreen on paper, sight size 11 x 6
1/2, 18 3/4 x 14 3/4 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$800-1,200
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429
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings WWZ Armchair
and Slipper Chair
Walnut, upholstery
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c.
1943-1956
The spindle back armchair with cushions in
original green velvet upholstery; the lounge
chair in original orange velvet, unmarked, ht.
31 in.
$700-900
430
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Low Table
Walnut
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c.
1943-1956
The square top with rounded corners on four
curved and tapered legs and conforming
median shelf, with silver Widdicomb label and
stenciled number, ht. 17, dia. 32 in.
$600-800
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431
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Occasional Table
Walnut
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c.
1943-1956
Circular top on four curved and tapered legs
with shaped O-stretcher, silver Widdicomb
label and stenciled number, ht. 23, dia. 30 in.
$600-800
432
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Credenza and
Bookcase
Walnut, glass, metal
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, retailed
by Paine’s of Boston, 1955
The credenza with three central drawers
flanked by cabinets each fitted with two
adjustable shelves, with tapered dowel
pulls mounted by chromed metal rings; the
bookcase with sliding glass doors and a
single adjustable shelf on a platform base,
unmarked, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 60, 48 1/2, dp. 21,
14 in.
$1,200-1,500
433
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Desk
Walnut
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c. 1951
Central drawer flanked by two banks each
with three graduated drawers, shaped
horizontal bar pulls, on casters, central drawer
with Widdicomb label, ht. 30, wd. 48, dp. 25
in.
$700-900
434
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Dining Table and
Four Chairs
Walnut, upholstery
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c.
1943-1956
The table top with rounded corners on four
curved and tapered legs, extension leaf, green
Widdicomb label and stenciled number, the
chairs in original upholstery, each with wide
crest rail on shaped stiles and tapered, curved
legs with X-stretchers, table ht. 29, lg. 58 to
78, wd. 38, chair ht. 31 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
436
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings End Table
Walnut
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c.
1943-1956
Rectangular top with rounded corners on
curved and tapered legs with conforming
median shelf, silver Widdicomb label and
stenciled number, ht. 20, wd. 30, dp. 18 in.
$500-600
435
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Two-door Cabinet
Walnut
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, c. 1951
The hinged doors with vertical bar pulls, the
interior fitted with two adjustable shelves, on
four casters, Widdicomb label, model number
1668, date 6/51, ht. 30 1/2, wd. 35, dp. 20
1/2 in.
$400-600
434
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438
partial
437
Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamp
Walnut, metal
United States, c. 1950
Three adjustable conical shades with
asymmetrical edges and shaped walnut
handholds each over a single socket and
arranged on a cylindrical base with square
foot, ht. 66 in.
$200-300
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438
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Bedroom Suite
Walnut, metal
Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Michigan, retailed
by Paine’s Furniture Company, Boston, 1955
Including a five-drawer tall chest, a six-drawer
double bureau, a single-drawer nightstand,
a double headboard, and mirror, all drawers
with tapered dowel pulls mounted by chromed
metal rings, tall chest and nightstand with
Paine’s of Boston fabric labels, tall chest ht. 47
1/2, wd. 34, dp. 21 1/2 in.
$1,500-2,000
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439
Leon Saulter (American, 1908-1986)
Westwind
Signed and dated “L Saulter 76.”
Multicolored alabaster, on a wooden plinth, 18
1/2 x 16 x 14 in.
Note: Accompanied by original 1983 invoice
and a 1983 appraisal by Bea Saulter.
$500-1,000
443, shown
assembled c. 1975,
with assembly
instructions
440
Leon Saulter (American 1908-1986)
Striving
Signed and dated “L Saulter 75” and identified
on a label on the base.
Multicolored alabaster on a wooden base, 13
1/4 x 12 1/2 x 7 in.
441
Pair of James Mont Table Lamps
Spun brass
United States, mid-20th century
Double-socket standard raised on a
graduated balustrade base topped by stylized
elephant heads, missing one finial, some
corrosion, adjustable height, lowest 36 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
Note: Accompanied by original 1984 invoice.
$500-1,000
442
Jack and the Beanstalk Sculpture
Mixed metal, stone
United States, mid-20th century
The cast figure of a young boy climbing a
wirework stalk and stems with heart-shaped
leaves on a striated stone base, unmarked,
ht. 30 in.
$300-350
443
Carol Kreeger Davidson (American, 20th
Century)
1515 Split-Up, 1975
Incised initials and date “CKD 75” on edge of
one metal sheet.
Aluminum and neoprene, 65 x 58 x 14 in.
Condition: Good.
N.B. Accompanied by artist’s
correspondence and handwritten instructions
regarding the assembly of the piece, as well
as photographs of her work in situ, gallery and
exhibit flyers, and press clippings.
$800-1,200
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444
444
Warren Platner for Knoll Dining Table
Carrera marble, bronze-plated steel
Knoll, United States, mid-20th century
Circular top on wire rod pedestal base, ht. 28,
dia. 53 in.
$800-1,200
445
Eero Saarinen Tulip Coffee Table
Carrera marble, enameled aluminum, wood
Knoll, New York, mid-20th century
Oval top on pedestal base, Knoll Associates
label, ht. 15, wd. 54, dp. 36 in.
$700-900
446
Six Armchairs in the Manner of Milo
Baughman
Chromed steel, upholstery
United States, mid-20th century
Each with back and seat cushion upholstered
in beige with red dots and raised within a
rectilinear brushed metal frame and legs,
unmarked, ht. 33 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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447
Two Marble-top Side Tables
Carrera marble, enameled steel
United States, mid-20th century
Circular tops on white painted wire rod tripod
bases, some paint loss, ht. 16 1/4, 18 1/2,
dia. 18, 24 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Ada
Louise Huxtable, architecture critic for the
New York Times.
Note: L. Garth Huxtable (1911-1989), the
husband of Ada Louise Huxtable, was a
noted industrial designer. Along with over 140
pieces for the Four Seasons restaurant in the
landmark Seagrams building in New York, he
designed modernist furniture for their Park
Avenue apartment and these tables for their
Marblehead summer house.
$200-250
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448
Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) Magiscopio
Steel, glass
Mexico, 1982
Round colorless glass pane with concave
circles in an abstract pattern within a gear
frame raised on a recycled metal column and
base, signed and dated on glass, ht. 45 3/4,
glass dia. 14 in.
$600-800
449
Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) Magiscopio
Steel, glass
Mexico, 1989
Round colorless glass pane with concave
circles in an abstract pattern within a gear
frame raised on a recycled metal column and
base, signed and dated on glass, ht. 45 3/4,
glass dia. 14 in.
$600-800
450
Paul Evans Cube Table
Slate, mixed metal
United States, c. 1970
Box-form with square top inset with slate tile,
sides designed as a patchwork of welded,
brushed, and patinated copper, brass, and
pewter with visible nail heads, on casters,
unmarked, ht. 22 1/2, dia. 24 in.
$1,000-1,500
451
Harry Balmer Brutalist Table Lamp
Brazed iron
Laurel, United States, mid-20th century
With original shade over a single socket raised
on an abstract geometric standard on a
square-form plinth, unmarked, ht. 51 in.
$300-500
452
Two Florence Knoll T Angle End Tables
Laminates, iron
Knoll, New York, c. 1961
Each with a rectangular white top on a black
frame, one retains Knoll Associates Label and
Property of IBM labels, ht. 16 1/4, dia. 24 in.
$400-600
448, 449
453
Mary Frank (Anglo/American, b. 1933)
Untitled (Still Life with Flowers)
Signed and dated “Mary Frank 1980” in pencil
l.c.
Monotype on paper, image size 29 1/2 x 20
3/4, 35 x 26 in.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$500-700
454
Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chair
Walnut, upholstery
Possibly Tobia Scarpa, Knoll, New York, 20th
century
Cube-form frame with seat, side, and
back cushions in ecru fabric, bearing Knoll
Associates label, ht. 22 in.
$200-300
450
455
455
Ste. Marie & Laurent Credenza
Walnut, leather, chromed steel
Andre Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
c. 1970
The cantilevered case with locking file drawer
and three smaller drawers centered by two
compartments with hinged doors, inset leather
top, manufacturer’s label, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 72,
dp. 19 in.
$1,500-2,000
456
Mid-Century Modern Tall Chest of Drawers
Walnut, leather, metal
Retailed by John Stuart, United States. c.
1950
The case fitted with three shallow above four
deep drawers, each inset with a black leather
panel and with chromed metal accents and
pulls, on a black painted platform base, the
top drawer with circular John Stuart label,
back stamped 3725-3, ht. 56, wd. 36, dp.
20 in.
$700-900
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457
Mid-Century Modern Credenza
Walnut, leather, metal
Retailed by John Stuart, United States, c.
1950
The case having a central cabinet fitted with
three interior drawers flanked by two banks of
four drawers, inset with black leather panels
and having chromed metal accents and pulls,
top left drawer with John Stuart Inc. label,
back stamped 9770-3, some water damage
on top, ht. 30 5/8, wd. 78, dp. 20 in.
$800-1,200
458
Pair of Mid-Century Modern Cabinets
Lacquered wood, metal
Possibly Milo Baughman, Retailed by John
Stuart, United States, mid-20th century
Each black lacquered case fitted with a
drawer over a double door cabinet with
chromed steel edging and pulls, each with
circular John Stuart label in drawer, ht. 22 1/2,
wd. 26, dp. 16 1/2 in.
$400-600
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Phillip Pearlstein (American, b. 1924)
Girl on Orange and Black Mexican Rug,
1973
Signed, numbered, and dated “79/100 Philip
Pearlstein 73” in pencil l.r., and identified on a
The Harcus Gallery label on reverse.
Lithograph on paper, sight size 24 1/4 x 33
1/2, 31 x 39 3/4 in. framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$600-800
460
Mid-Century Modern Settee
Possibly Milo Baughman
Rosewood, metal and fabric
Plank sides joined by tubular steel frame with
leather strap supporting a four-cushion seat
in faux suede fabric, ht. 24 1/2, wd. 58, dp.
32 in.
$600-800
465
461
Rosewood Coffee Table
Possibly Milo Baughman, United States, 20th
century
Wide rectangular top on apron continuing to a
flat rectangular leg, unmarked, ht. 15 1/4, wd.
66, dp. 33 1/4 in.
$400-600
462
Peill and Putzler Iris Series Stemware
Crystal
A.F. Gangkofner (b. 1921), Düren, Germany,
c. 1960
Eleven wines, ht. 7 1/8; nine small wines, ht. 5
5/8; and five champagnes, ht. 4 1/2 in.
Note: Examples of this design are in the
permanent collection at the Museum of
Modern Art, New York, accession numbers
1301.2001.1-4.
$400-500
463
Three Donald Drumm Covered Dishes and
a Sconce
Cast aluminum
Akron, Ohio, fourth quarter 20th century
The dishes each having stylized handles and
lids with abstract and geometric decorations
in relief; the sconce composed of a repeating
spherical motif with five cups, all marked
Drumm, dishes ht. to 4 3/4, lg. to 20, sconce
ht. 15 in.
$300-500
464
Pair of Modern Table Lamps
Plexiglas, metal, fabric
20th century
Each base composed of a central stack of
three chromed cubes within a clear Plexiglas
box, with single socket and white cloth
shades, ht. 37 in.
$200-300
465
Cletus Johnson (American, b. 1941)
Moon, 1975
Identified on a label from A.M. Sachs Gallery,
New York, affixed to the reverse.
Mixed media (wood, enamel, plastic, glass
and electric fixtures) construction, 36 1/4 x 31
x 12 in.
Condition: Good.
Exhibitions: Cletus Johnson, Inaugural
Exhibition, The James Prendergast Library
Association Art Gallery, July 17 to August 25,
1978, no. 3.
Note: The present work is a shadow box
construction from Johnson’s “Theaters”
series, which Hilton Kramer described as
“imaginary movie-palace entrances and
facades painted a ghostly monochrome gray
and embellished with beguiling architectural
details and eerie, tiny lights” which have a
“nostalgic dreamlike quality.”1 The exhibition
pamphlet for Cletus Johnson and a letter from
the artist accompanies the lot.
1. Hilton Kramer, “Art: Cletus Johnson’s ‘Theaters,’” New
York Times, May 21, 1976, p. 73.
$2,000-3,000
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470
470
471
466
Anthony Krauss (American, 20th Century)
468
Sydney Butchkes (American, b. 1922)
Untitled (Blue Dot)
Identified on a The Touchstone Gallery label on
the reverse.
Acrylic on board, image size 12 x 10 in.,
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
Untitled [#602]
Signed “Butchkes” in marker along the right
tacking edge.
Acrylic and graphite on canvas, 58 x 58 in.,
framed.
Condition: Minor surface dust.
$700-800
467
American School, 20th Century
469
Five Maya Lin for Knoll Stone Series Seats
Fiberglass reinforced cement
United States, designed 1998
Elliptical platforms with concave seats tapering
slightly to bases, one chipped near edge, ht.
15, lg. 27, wd. 19 in.
$800-1,200
Untitled (Abstract)
Unsigned.
Mixed media on handmade paper, 65 1/2 x 44
3/4 in., framed.
Condition: Hinged at top and affixed at edges
with light spray mount to foamcore.
$500-700
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Pair of Jens Risom Lounge Chairs
Maple, cotton
Knoll Studio, United States, c. 2007, designed
c. 1941
Black woven seats and seatbacks, silver
commemorative label from Knoll Studio, the
back stretcher inscribed and signed in pencil
by Jens Risom: “9/30-07 to Mchey from Jens
Risom,” ht. 30 1/4 in.
$500-700
471
Lawrence Laske Toothpick Cactus Low
Table
Maple, birch, lacquered wood
Knoll, designed 1993, produced 2000
Circular top on ten turned legs positioned at
various angles, Knoll Studio metal decal, and
manufacturer’s label, ht. 16, dia. 36 in.
$400-600
475
472
Lawrence Laske Toothpick Cactus Low
Table
Maple, birch, lacquered wood
Knoll, designed 1993, produced 2000
Circular top on ten turned legs positioned at
various angles, Knoll Studio metal decal, and
manufacturer’s label, ht. 16, dia. 36 in.
$400-600
473
Mid-Century Modern Bench
Walnut, latex, upholstery
United States, mid-20th century, retailed at
Paine’s of Boston, 1955
The slatted top raised on tapered cylindrical
legs, with black faux leather cushion,
unmarked, ht. not including cushion 14 1/2,
wd. 60, dp. 18 1/2 in.
$250-350
474
Annemarie Graupner (Swiss, b. 1920)
Untitled Abstract
Signed “A. Graupner” in pencil on reverse of
frame.
Watercolor and gold leaf on paper, sight size 5
1/2 x 3 3/4, frame 11 3/4 x 10 in.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$200-300
475
Butterfly Lounge Chair
Leather, painted wrought iron
Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, Bonet & Kurchan,
designed 1938, Knoll, mid-20th century
The black leather sling seat on a black painted
bent rod frame, unmarked, wear to frame, ht.
34 1/4 in.
$400-600
476
Harry Bertoia Diamond Chair
Enameled steel, upholstery
Knoll, New York, mid-20th century
Black wire mesh frame on rod sled base,
original gray weave fabric with leather loop
and hooks for attaching to frame, ht. 30 in.
$400-600
477
Neils Diffrient Jefferson Chair and Ottoman
Leather, enameled cast aluminum, tubular
steel, plastic
SunarHauserman, Cleveland, Ohio, c. 1984
The adjustable headrest, seatback and seat
in burgundy on a black frame, both chair and
ottoman with manufacturer’s labels, and with
raised Jefferson label to frame sides, chair ht.
adjustable, wd. 34, dp. 43, ottoman ht. 16
1/2 in.
$800-1,200
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481
478
Pair of Ray Sobota Chin Hua Lounge
Chairs
Lacquered hardwood, brass, upholstery
Century, Hickory, North Carolina, fourth
quarter 20th century
Asian-inspired design with curved and
scrolled crest rail and pierced back splat over
a rectangular seat with shaped seat rails on
cylindrical legs of square section in black
lacquer with gilt details and brass hardware
accents, seat cushions in white fabric, both
with Century labels, ht. 29 3/4 in.
$500-800
479
Pair of Ray Sobota Chin Hua Side Tables
White ash burl, hardwood, paint, brass
Century, Hickory, North Carolina, fourth
quarter 20th century
Asian-inspired design with inset burl tops inset
raised on black lacquered frames with maple
side panels and drawers with hinged pulls, the
drawers with metal Century label, ht. 22, wd.
20, dp. 27 in.
$400-600
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480
Possibly Mastercraft Mid-Century Modern
Game Table
Chromed steel, veneers
United States, 20th century
The square frame inset with four veneer
panels, raised on four square section legs with
Asian-inspired openwork corbels, unmarked,
ht. 29, dia. 36 in.
$400-600
481
Paul McCobb Sideboard
Mahogany, slate, leather, chromed metal
H. Sacks & Sons, Brookline, Massachusetts,
c. 1960
Slate top inset over six drawers and a pair
of trifold doors with inlaid leather panels, the
interior fitted with two drawers, two adjustable
shelves, and sliding shelves, far right drawer
with manufacturer’s label, some flaking to slate
in one corner, ht. 33, wd. 72, dp. 18 in.
$800-1,200
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482
Paul McCobb Planner Group Desk
Maple, aluminum
Winchendon, United States, mid-20th century
Rectangular top over a bay of two drawers
with ring pulls raised on short tapered legs,
and two long tapered canted legs, unmarked,
wear to top, ht. 29 1/4, wd. 48, dp. 24 in.
$300-500
483
Heywood Wakefield Dining Table and Six
Dogbone Chairs
Maple, upholstery
Gardner, Massachusetts, mid-20th century
The dining table of gate-leg construction with
two drop leaves and six shaped legs, stamped
mark and numbered; the chairs in original
splatter pattern upholstery with stamped
marks to frames, some wear, table ht. 29 1/4,
wd. 15 1/2 to 59 1/2, dp. 36, chair ht. 32 3/4
in.
$500-1,000
484
Lane Acclaim Coffee Table and End Table
Walnut, oak
Altavista, Virginia, line designed by Warren
Church, c. 1960
Both tops with exposed dovetail inlays to
edges, over dowel stretchers on turned
tapered legs with black painted feet, the
end table with a median shelf, each branded
with manufacturer’s mark, patent and design
numbers, coffee table ht. 14 1/4, wd. 56, dp.
19, end table ht. 20 3/4, dia. 23 in.
$500-700
485
Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chair and
Ottoman
Hardwood plastic, upholstery, metal
United States, c. 1960
The chair with curved back and shaped
armrests on tapered square to turned legs
with brass sabots, the ottoman with matching
legs, both upholstered in teal faux leather, with
brass tack accents to seat back, chair ht. 30,
ottoman ht. 16 in.
$300-500
486
Set of Six Melchiorre Bega Dining Chairs
Hardwood, upholstery, metal
Italy, c. 1950
Four side and two armchairs, the finely
shaped crest rail with two peaks over an
upholstered backrest and seat in green velvet
with brass tack accents, on turned front and
squared back legs, unmarked, ht. 36 in.
$2,000-3,000
487
Coffee Table
Glass, chromed metal
Possibly Italy, mid-20th century
Square top on bent metal frame, ht. 15 1/2,
dia. 36 in.
$400-500
486
488
Peter Solow (American, b. 1952)
Crucifixion
Signed and dated “SOLOW 78” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 72 x 60 in., unframed.
Condition: Good.
$500-700
489
Daniel Lifschitz (American, b. 1937)
La Dame en bleu, 1971
Signed “Lifschitz” l.r., identified on a label
from The Touchstone Gallery, Inc., New York,
affixed to the reverse.
Pastel on paper, 12 1/2 x 12 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$600-800
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491
493
492
494
490
Hugh O’Donnell (Anglo/American, b. 1950)
Untitled II, 1979
Signed and dated “Hugh O’Donnell ‘79” l.r.,
also signed and dated “Hugh O’Donnell 79”
in pencil and identified on labels from The
American Federation of Arts, New York, The
British Council, London, and The Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum, New York, affixed to
the backing.
Mixed media on paper, sight size 54 x 39 1/2
in., framed (under glass).
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Provenance: Through the Touchstone Gallery,
New York.
Exhibitions: British Art Now: An American
Perspective, Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York, January 11 to March 9,
1980 [Held in association with the American
Federation of Arts and the Royal Academy,
London, sponsored by Exxon Corporation,
with the support of the British Council and
Esso Petroleum Company, Ltd., traveled to
San Diego Museum of Art, California; Telfair
Academy of Arts & Sciences, Savannah,
Georgia; University Art Museum, University of
Austin, Texas; Royal Academy of Art, London].
$300-500
491
Bart Exposito (American, b. 1970)
Untitled, 2001
Unsigned, identified by Daniel Weinberg
Gallery label on reverse.
Acrylic, pen and pencil on paper, 20 1/4 x 26
3/4 in.
Condition: Good.
$600-800
493
Large Edwin and Mary Scheier Covered
Vessel
Glazed stoneware
New Hampshire, c. 1960
Footed form in black glaze with drip
decoration, the lid with figural finial, incised
signature Scheier on base, ht. 21 1/2, dia. 10
1/2 in.
Provenance: Acquired directly from the
artists, The Estate of Emmanuel and Esther
Josephs, Boston; then by descent.
Exhibitions: Edwin Scheier: Ceramics,
Drawings, Prints, Rugs, The Currier Gallery of
Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, September
30–October 30, 1966; Hopkins Art Center
Galleries, Dartmouth College, November 5–
November 27, 1966.
$4,000-6,000
494
Danish Modern Sideboard
Teak
Denmark, mid-20th century
Two sliding doors with recessed double
pulls, the interior fitted on one side with two
adjustable shelves, and on the other with four
drawers, raised on turned, tapered feet with
a shaped apron and side stretchers, back
stamped Made in Denmark with castle mark,
ht. 34 1/4, wd. 59, dp. 18 in.
$700-900
492
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
Untitled (Glass Knot)
Unsigned.
Fused glass, copper foil, and pigment, 6 1/4
x 12 x 10 in.
Condition: Small imperfections to glass.
$1,000-1,500
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495
Large Edwin and Mary Scheier Bowl
Glazed stoneware
New Hampshire, c. 1960
Brown and gray glazes with incised and
applied decoration of alternating male and
female figures inside fish, incised signature
Scheier on base, and painted 90, ht. 9 1/2,
dia. 11 in.
Provenance: Acquired directly from the artists,
The Estate of Emmanuel and Esther Josephs,
Boston; then by descent.
$3,000-5,000
495
496
Large Edwin and Mary Scheier Bowl
Glazed stoneware
New Hampshire, c. 1960
In brown and cream glazes with incised and
applied decoration of abstract figures, incised
signature Scheier on base, ht. 9, dia. 11 1/4
in.
Provenance: Acquired directly from the artists,
The Estate of Emmanuel and Esther Josephs,
Boston; then by descent.
$3,000-4,000
497
Large Edwin and Mary Scheier Vessel
Glazed stoneware
New Hampshire, c. 1960
The footed form in moss green glaze with
sgraffito decoration of figures and fish, incised
signature Scheier on base, hairline to rim, ht.
14 1/2, dia. 10 in.
Provenance: Acquired directly from the artists,
The Estate of Emmanuel and Esther Josephs,
Boston; then by descent.
$2,500-3,500
496
497
498
Edwin and Mary Scheier Bowl
Glazed stoneware
New Hampshire, 20th century
Footed form in glossy brown and blue glazes
decorated with incised band of abstract
human faces and fish, incised signature
Scheier and marked V/S on base, ht. 5 3/4,
dia. 10 3/4 in.
Provenance: Acquired directly from the artists,
The Estate of Emmanuel and Esther Josephs,
Boston; then by descent.
$1,000-1,500
499
Gyorgy Kepes (Hungarian/American, 19062001)
Untitled (Abstract in Blue, Black, White)
Gyorgy Kepes, Artist in Residence
Dartmouth College Hopkins Center,
October 21- November 27, 1977
Signed “Gyorgy Kepes” in pencil l.r.,
numbered “36/37” l.l.
Silkscreen on paper, image size 22 3/4 x 20
3/4, poster size 26 x 40 in., framed.
Condition: Good.
$400-600
500
Angela DeLaura (American, 20th/21st
Century)
Untitled
Signed and dated “ANGELA DELAURA
1969” on the reverse, with a label from The
Touchstone Gallery, New York, affixed to the
stretcher.
Ink and acrylic on canvas, 47 x 47 in, framed.
Condition: Good.
$500-700
501
Edwin and Mary Scheier Bowl
Glazed stoneware
New Hampshire, c. 1960
In a black glaze decorated with three carved
figures of mothers with children in low relief,
incised signature Scheier on base, ht. 5 1/2,
dia. 9 1/2 in.
Provenance: Acquired directly from the
artists, The Estate of Emmanuel and Esther
Josephs, Boston; then by descent.
$2,000-2,500
498
501
502
Edwin and Mary Scheier Decorated
Charger
Glazed pottery
New Hampshire, c. 1960
Gray/khaki glaze with sgraffito face
decoration, the exterior rim in lavender glaze,
red clay body, base signed Scheier, dia. 11
1/4 in.
$800-1,200
503
Edwin and Mary Scheier Decorated Bowl
Glazed earthenware
New Hampshire, c. 1960
The footed bowl in brown slip with incised
band of people and fish, glazed interior, base
signed Scheier, ht. 4 7/8 in.
$600-800
504
Miranda Thomas Table Lamp
Glazed and carved ceramic
Vermont, fourth quarter 20th century
Narrow neck over a wide baluster form in
black and blue/gray glazes relief carved with
stylized rabbits and scrolling foliage, with
single socket and harp, stamped with artist’s
cipher near base edge, base ht. 13 1/2, ht. to
finial 23 3/4 in.
$300-400
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505
Robert Gray Sculpture
Chip-carved wood
United States, c. 1960
Abstract figure, ht. 17 1/2 in.
Note: Robert Gray taught at Silvermine
School of Art, New Canaan, Connecticut.
$200-300
506
Natural Form Hardwood Chair
United States, 20th century
The high back constructed from a minimally
carved root system with some areas left
unfinished, and rock inclusions, continuing to
a seat on three canted legs, one leg carved
from a separate piece of wood, loss to lower
portion of seat back, unmarked, ht. 54 1/2 in.
$600-800
507
Jennifer Bartlett (American, b. 1941)
Air: 24 Hours (Nine Plates)
All signed and dated “J. Bartlett 94” l.r.
in pencil, six numbered “20/25” l.l.; three
numbered “30/65” l.l.
Aquatint, drypoint, and etching and
mezzotints, sight size 19 x 19 in. each,
framed, frame size 23 1/4 x 23 1/4 in.
Provenance: Seven of the nine plates bearing
gallery labels from Gerald Peters Gallery,
Dallas, Texas, and Christie’s Sale 9418, Lot
212, June 13, 2000.
507
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N.B. These plates are after Bartlett’s earlier 7
x 7 in. oil on canvas works Five A.M., Five P.M.
and Six P.M. from the Air: 24 Hours series, as
examined in Air: 24 Hours, Jennifer Bartlett
by Deborah Eisenberg (New York: Harry N.
Abrams, Inc., 1994).
$3,000-5,000
512
508
Jennifer Bartlett (American, b. 1941)
House: Small Pastel Plaid, 1998
Signed and dated “J. Bartlett 98” and with
artist’s label on reverse of l.r. plate, each plate
reverse also marked with hanging instructions
and labeled “JB 1552 b.”
Oil, baked enamel, steel plates, 25 x 25, each
plate 12 x 12 in., unframed.
Condition: Good.
Exhibitions: Jennifer Bartlett: New Paintings,
September 25–October 31, 1998. Locks
Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$1,000-1,500
509
Pair of Figural “His and Hers” Andirons
Metal
United States, 20th century
Each stylized and male and female figure
welded from square form rods, unmarked,
one hair strand on female replaced, ht. 23 1/2
and 24 in.
$300-500
511
Two Ed Moulthrop (1916-2003) Turned
Vessels
Willow, cherry
Georgia, fourth quarter 20th century
Both signed with branded M mark, Moulthrop,
and Willow and Cherry, respectively,
respective ht. 4 1/2, 2 1/2, dia. 7, 10 1/4 in.
$600-800
510
Pair of Low Stools Attributed to Arthur
Cunningham
Hardwoods
Antrim, New Hampshire, fourth quarter 20th
century
Probably United States, mid to late 20th
century
Shaped seats each on three tapered and
canted legs with through joints, unmarked,
splits to one seat, ht. 12 1/2 in.
$200-300
512
Large Thomas Moser Library Table
Cherry
Auburn, Maine, 2004
Rectangular top over two horizontal paneled
stretchers fitted with electric outlet strips,
square posts with paneled ends, signed Thos
Moser cabinetmakers, Auburn, Maine 2004,
Roy Mather, approx. ht. 30 1/2, lg. 72, wd.
48 in.
$1,200-1,500
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513
513
Two Thomas Moser Newport Chairs
Cherry and oak
Auburn, Maine, 2008
Continuous back and arm rail over fourteen
spindles, shaped seat raised on four tapered
legs, cabinetmaker’s mark, location, date,
and maker Mildred Foster, ht. 31 3/4, wd. 22
1/4 in.
$500-700
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514
Thomas Moser Blanket Box
Cherry, cedar, brass
Auburn, Maine, 2008
The case with hinged lid and exposed dovetail
joinery, the interior fitted with till box, over a
single drawer on bracket feet, ht. 25, wd. 41
1/4, dp. 20 in.
$500-700
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Thomas Moser Lectern
Cherry
Auburn, Maine, c. 2000
The angled surface on a six-sided standard
and tripod base, unmarked, ht. 47 in.
$400-600
515
517
516
Thomas Moser Blanket Rack
Cherry
Auburn, Maine, c. 2000
Three rack slats over a shaped stretcher all
with through tenon joints on curvilinear ends
and legs, unmarked, ht. 32, lg. 44, wd. 16 in.
$300-500
517
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
Untitled (Knot), c. 1980
Unsigned.
Patinated metal over wire mesh, 21 x 9 x 9
1/2 in.
$3,000-5,000
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518
518
Judy Kensley McKie (b. 1944) Triple Chest
with Birds and Bees Sideboard
Carved basswood, laminates, marble
Massachusetts, 1984
Composed of three cases, each top inset with
pink marble and having doors and two end
panels carved with animals, bugs, and plants,
the interior with peg holes for adjustable
shelving and the center case with two
drawers, ht. 36, wd. 109, dp. 21 in.
Provenance: From the Estate of Joan
Sonnabend. This piece was purchased
directly from the artist in 1984; it was a
special commission for the dining room of the
Sonnabend residence.
$8,000-10,000
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519
Thomas Moser Continuous Arm Rocker
Cherry, oak
Auburn, Maine, 1994, Brenda Swett, maker
Spindle back with shaped armrests and
molded seat with exposed joinery on turned
legs with bentwood struts on slat rockers,
signed Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers, Auburn,
Maine, 1994, Brenda Swett, ht. 38 in.
$400-500
521
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
523
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
Untitled (Blue)
Signed “L. Benglis” in pencil, l.l.
Monotype with watercolor on paper, 31 x 23
1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Water stain to lower third, rippling,
not examined out of frame.
$600-800
Untitled (Black and White)
Signed and dated “L. Benglis 92-93” l.r.
Acrylic and watercolor on tissue paper, 23 3/4
x 88 in., unframed.
Condition: Losses, tears, discoloration to
edges, wrinkling.
$600-800
520
Mid-Century Modern Low Table
Hardwood, slate
The nearly square top with circular slate inset,
raised on four square section legs, unmarked,
ht. 20 3/4, wd. 33 3/4, dp. 35 1/2 in.
$600-800
522
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
524
Attributed to Lynda Benglis (American, b.
1941)
Proof
Signed and dated in pencil “L. Benglis ‘00” l.r.
and titled l.l.
Etching with gouache and paint on paper,
image size 7 3/4 x 5 3/4, paper size 16 3/4 x
9 1/2 in.
Condition: Good.
$600-800
Untitled (Wax Mushroom)
Unsigned.
Mixed media (carved foam, beeswax, paint),
approx. 27 x 15 x 13 in.
Condition: Some stable cracks to wax, losses
to mushroom head edge.
$400-600
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525
Ten Maria Maravigna (1899-2006)
Mushroom Groups
Glazed ceramic
Winchester, Massachusetts, mid-20th century
Each glazed according to their colors in
nature, all species identified and signed
Maravigna on the base, accompanied by a
pamphlet, smallest cluster signed but not
identified, one cluster with repaired mushroom
stem, ht. 1 1/2 to 7 1/2 in.
$700-900
526
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
N.Z. of N.M
Signed and dated “L. Benglis ‘94” on the
reverse.
Pigmented encaustic wax on painted wood,
36 x 4 1/2 in.
Condition: Some stable cracks to wax.
$1,000-1,500
527
Attributed to Lynda Benglis (American, b.
1941)
Untitled (Nautilus)
Unsigned.
Blown glass, 20 x 6 x 6 1/2 in.
Condition: Surface grime.
$1,000-1,500
528
Mary Frank (Anglo/American, b. 1933)
Untitled (Kneeling Woman)
Unsigned.
Terra-cotta, 13 x 12 x 6 in.
Condition: Some surface grime, dust.
$1,000-1,200
529
Three Works:
Jose Maria de Servin (Mexican, 19171983), Still Life with Fruit and Still Life with
Gourds, signed “Jose Ma. de Servin.” l.l.
and u.l. respectively, tempera on paper, sight
sizes 14 1/2 x 19 in.; Ramon Prats (Spanish,
1928-2003), Madonna and Child, signed
“Prats” l.r., oil on Masonite, 20 3/4 x 9 in.; all
framed.
Condition: Fruit and Gourds not examined
out of frame.
$800-1,000
526
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530
531
530
Toshiko Takaezu (American, 1922-2011)
Moon Pot
Wood-fired ceramic
New Jersey, fourth quarter 20th century
In gray tones with charcoal colored brush
painted decoration, signed on base, ht. 7 1/4
in.
$600-900
531
Stickley Morris Chair and Ottoman
Cherry, leather, upholstery
Manlius, New York, 2007
The adjustable chair back with five horizontal
slats, curved arms with corbel supports
and through tenon joints over four side
slats on post legs and shaped front apron,
the ottoman on square legs with front and
back stretchers and three side slats, both
upholstered in chocolate brown leather, and
with metal Stickley label, Stickley branded
mark, and manufacturer’s labels, and dates,
chair ht. 39 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
532
Stickley Three-shelf Stand
Cherry
Manlius, New York, November 29, 2007
Rectangular top over three open shelves
raised on square legs, metal maker’s tag, ht.
26, wd. 20 1/4 in.
$250-350
533
Pair of Stickley Two-door Barrister
Bookcases
Cherry, glass, copper
Manlius, New York, 2008
Each gallery top over two glazed doors with
copper pyramid pulls, each with Stickley metal
label, branded mark, and stamped date, ht.
38 1/4, wd. 33, dp. 12 1/4 in.
$400-500
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536
534
Stickley Low Cabinet
Cherry, metal
Manlius, New York, 2008
The case with three sliding doors with butterfly
joinery and recessed metal pulls, fitted with
three compartments each with a single
adjustable shelf, the central compartment
wired for cable and a four-outlet strip, Stickley
metal label, branded mark, and manufacturer
labels and date, ht. 29, wd. 68, dp. 20 3/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
535
Rob Sieminski (American, b. 1953)
Sculpture
Wood-fired ceramic, hardened mud, grass
New London, Pennsylvania, c. 2000
Base with artist’s cipher, 8 x 30 x 10 in.
$200-300
536
David Roy (American, 20th Century) Kinetic
Sculpture
Avian, 1989, edition of 150
Unsigned.
Wood, veneers, metal, string, approx. 36 x
28 x 7 in.
Provenance: Purchased at American Crafts in
Ithaca, New York.
$500-700
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537
Eight Frank Gehry “Hat Trick” Chairs
Bent maple
Knoll, United States, designed 1992,
manufactured 1997
Each branded Knoll, with Gehry signature and
Made in U.S.A. with date, ht. 33 1/2 in.
$4,000-6,000
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538
Frank Gehry “Face Off” Table
Bent maple, laminate
Knoll, United States, designed 1992
The circular white laminate top on a fourpronged base, Knoll label with assembly
instructions on underside, ht. 29 1/2, dia. 40
in.
$1,000-1,500
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539
Frank Gehry “Face Off” Table
Bent maple, laminate
Knoll, United States, designed 1992
The circular white laminate top on a fourpronged base, Knoll label with assembly
instructions on underside, ht. 29 1/2, dia. 40
in.
$1,000-1,500
541
540
Two Large Planters
Glazed ceramic
California, mid to late 20th century
Each cylindrical form in beige glaze, one base
stamped U.S.A., the other Gainey Ceramics,
C-16-21, U.S.A., Laverne, Calif., ht. 19 1/4
and 20 1/2, dia. 17 in.
$400-600
541
Livio De Marchi (Italian, 20th Century)
Golf Set
Incised signature “Livio De Marchi” on upper
portion of bag.
Pine and hardwood, 41 1/2 x 17 x 12 in.,
assembled (ht. of bag without clubs 35 in.)
Condition: Good.
N.B. De Marchi is known for his meticulous
life-like carvings in wood, which he leaves
unpainted to showcase the grain and knots.
Most of his sculptures, like Golf Set, are done
to scale, and his catalogue raisonné includes
such monumental works as a floating Fiat
Topolino, a Ferrari F50, a Volkswagen Beetle,
and several fully furnished homes.
$3,000-6,000
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546
542
Terry Moore (Welsh/American) Custom
Cupboard
Curly maple, rosewood, glass, laminates
New Hampshire, c. 1990
In two parts, the top with molded cornice
over a central cabinet flanked by two smaller
cabinets all with glazed doors and side panels,
the bottom with three cabinets conforming to
the top all fitted for adjustable shelving and
interior lighting, with stringing and beaded
accents and turned pulls throughout, with
seventeen glass shelves, ht. 107 1/2, wd. 47,
dp. 20 1/2 in.
543
Terry Moore (Welsh/American) Custom
Corner Server
Curly maple, rosewood, glass, laminates
New Hampshire, c. 1990
The case fitted with two cabinet doors and
interior shelving, flanked by open exterior
shelving supported on either end by a pair of
fluted columns, with beading and stringing
accents and turned pulls, raised on a platform
base, ht. 35 1/4, wd. 38, dp. 14 in.
$1,000-2,000
Note: Terry Moore is a self-taught fine
furniture maker working out of his one-man
studio in Wilmot, New Hampshire, where
he creates unique pieces on a commission
basis; he is a founding member of the New
Hampshire Furniture Masters.
$3,000-5,000
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544
Terry Moore (Welsh/American) Custom
Coffee Table
Curly maple, rosewood
New Hampshire, 1991
Rectangular top over straight aprons with
stringing and beaded edges on tapered
square section legs with inlaid feet, branded
with cabinetmaker’s mark and dated 10/91,
ht. 17 1/2, wd. 60, dp. 21 in.
$600-800
550
545
Grace Pruden Neal (American, b. 1876)
547
Jose Garcia Ocejo (Mexico, b. 1928)
Three Works of Female Nudes
Two signed “GRACE NEAL” l.r., one signed
“G.P. Neal” l.l.
Mixed media with sgraffito on panel, sizes to
16 x 20 in., all framed (one under glass).
Condition: Minor surface grime, not examined
out of frames.
$600-800
Lady of the Roses
Signed “OCEJO” l.l., with a label from Rosano
Marcos Exclusivos, Mexico City, affixed to the
reverse.
Oil on paper mounted to panel, 16 1/4 x 12
1/4 in., framed.
Condition: Mounting bubbles, minor surface
grime, subtle varnish inconsistencies.
$600-800
546
Gerald McCabe (1928-2010) Dining Table
and Two Benches
Stained solid hardwood
Orange Crate Furniture, California
Rectangular-top table with shaped sides
and trestle base, benches with plank backs
and seat, exposed joinery, McCabe 10/83
signature on table and one bench, ht. 29, 30
1/8, lg. 59, 60, dp. 37 1/2, 16 3/4 in.
$1,500-2,500
548
Mexican School, 20th Century
Untitled (Moon), c. 1935
Signed illegibly l.r.
Oil on canvas, 15 1/2 x 20 in., unframed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$400-600
549
Hall Console
Bird’s-eye maple, hardwood, aluminum
New York, 20th century, possibly Pace
Collection
The wall-mounting red-stained bowfront case
with single drawer over pierced aluminum side
brackets, unmarked, ht. 29 1/2, lg. 36, wd.
12 in.
$500-700
550
Lynda Benglis (American, b. 1941)
Untitled (Lagniappe)
Signed, dated, and numbered “L. Benglis,
‘78, 22/26” on the reverse.
Cast colored paper pulp, glitter, iridescent
polystyrene film, 46 x 28 x 18 in.
Condition: Wire loop for hanging, small repair
to pulp edge near lower tip.
$800-1,200
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555
551
Mihran Chobanian (Armenian/American,
1926-1996)
552
Eric Tardif (Canadian, 20th Century)
Wooden Bird Sculpture
Nesting Swan
Unsigned.
Carved alabaster, 9 1/2 x 14 x 9 in.
Condition: Some stable splits.
Paradise, 2000
Identified on a label and signed “E. Tardif”
“Made in Canada” on the base.
Steam bent and laminated black walnut,
raised on a domical base, 30 x 26 x 9 in.
Provenance: From the estate of Mihran
Chobanian to The Provincetown Group
Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts, July
26, 1996.
Note: A copy of the original purchase invoice
accompanies the lot.
$300-500
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553
Three Shell Forms by Eric Hopkins
(American, b. 1951)
Art glass
Maine, 1981 and 1998
Each form of blown and shaped glass with
pontil remnant in opaque black, white, and
translucent pink, each with etched signature
and date, ht. to 3 3/4, lg. to 9 3/4 in.
$250-350
Provenance: Galerie Sarenhes, Quebec, QC,
Canada, May 11, 2001.
Note: A copy of the original invoice from
Galerie Sarehes accompanies the lot.
$200-400
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554
Contemporary Art Glass Vase by George
Saulnier
New Brunswick, Canada, 2001
Asymmetrical rim on a three-sided body
in blue cased in clear glass with acidetched design of a fish, based etched “New
Brunswick Blue Too,” Nous Design Studios,
George W. Saulnier, January 2001, “For Love
of Rob,” ht. 10 in.
$200-300
555
John McQueen (American, b. 1943)
Sculpture
Untitled (Bundle)
Unsigned.
Willow twigs and boot rubber, 12 1/2 x 21 1/2
x 13 in.
Condition: Good.
Provenance: Purchased at Garth Clark
Gallery, New York, c. 1998.
$800-1,200
556
Wall Sculpture after Curtis Jere
Metal
United States, mid-20th century
Designed as six staggered fronds on curving
rod stems, unmarked, some wear to surface
finish, ht. 48, wd. 42 in.
$400-600
557
Thornton Willis (American, b. 1938)
Indian Summer, from the Wedge Series,
1980
Signed on the reverse.
Oil on paper, sheet size 30 x 22 1/2 in.,
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Provenance: Swann Galleries, January 13,
2005, Sale 2029, Lot 366.
$700-900
558
Dexter Lazenby (American, b. 1955)
Mask, c. 1986
Signed and titled “Mask Lazenby” in ink on
reverse.
Encaustic on rice paper, canvas and wood, 32
1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 in.
Condition: Minor flaking to wax at edges.
$800-1,200
559
Nicholas Krushenick (American, 19291999)
NEW YORK COUNCIL ON THE ARTS, NEW
YORK STATE AWARD, 1970, edition before
letters.
Signed, dated, and numbered “Nicholas
Krushenick 1970 H.C.” on the reverse.
Silkscreen on paper, sheet size 35 x 25 in.,
unframed.
Condition: Good.
$300-500
558
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562
560
American School, 20th Century
Boats Beneath a Bridge
Signed and dated “E. Hempstead/1955” l.l.
Oil on Masonite, 23 3/4 x 23 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$300-500
561
Pop Art-style Decoupaged Rootstein
Mannequin
Possibly Herman Brood
England, United States, 20th century
The female form in two parts with articulated
upper arms painted blue with various applied
news and magazine clippings, signed Herman,
wear, ht. approx. 70 in.
$1,000-1,500
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562
Three Trudo Everlasting Comfort Chairs
Painted metal
Trudo Manufacturing Company, Waltham,
Massachusetts, early 20th century
Two lounge chairs and a chaise lounge, each
red painted square form frame with bent
rod seatbacks and seats, and each with
impressed maker’s mark to crest rail, ht. 38
1/2 in.
$800-1,200
563
Toshiyuki Kita Wink Lounge Chair
Upholstery, steel, plastic
Cassina, Italy, c. 1980-1990
Convertible lounge/chaise frame with
adjustable back- and headrests in red with
fitted black and white polka dot slip cover,
fading to upholstery, approx. ht. 40 in.
$400-600
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Pierre Poulin Tongue Chair
Tubular steel, upholstery
Artifort, Holland, designed 1967
The curving form in red wool upholstery, ht. 24
1/4, wd. 33 1/2 in.
$400-600
565
Kovacs Neon Floor Lamp
Aluminum, glass
George Kovacs Inc., United States, c. 1970
Square-form standard with blue neon tube on
square foot, ht. 72 in.
$500-700
566
566
Gary Tenenbaum (American, b. 1943)
Pink Aegus
Signed and titled “GARY TENENBAUM...” on
the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 48 x 84 in., unframed.
Condition: Minor surface grime.
$1,000-1,500
567
J. Anthony Atkins (American, 20th Century)
Wall Sculpture
Metal, enamel
Dallas, Texas, fourth quarter 20th century
The tapered rectangular box with brushed
decoration overlaid by a central enameled
plaque and scrolled strip, signed and
numbered J. Anthony Atkins # 1051 at lower
right, ht. 40, wd. 50 1/4, dp. 10 in.
$800-1,200
568
After Roy Lichtenstein (American 19231997)
We Rose Up Slowly (Frankfurt Museum
Poster), 1991
Unsigned, inscribed within the matrix l.c.
Silkscreen on paper, sheet size 30 1/4 x 37
1/4 in., framed.
Condition: Trimmed bottom margin, mounted
to foamcore.
$700-900
570
Ann Chernow (American, b. 1936)
Take Marilyn I-II-III, 1973
Signed and dated “Ann Chernow 7/73” in
pencil l.r., signed and titled on reverse.
Graphite on paper, sight size 19 1/2 x 26, 26
1/4 x 32 1/4 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$600-800
569
American School, 20th Century
Abstract
Signed “J. GORSKI” l.r. and monogrammed
“FH” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 42 1/2 x 35 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Alligatoring, surface grime.
$300-500
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571
571
Irving Marantz (American, 1912-1972)
In the Park
Signed “Marantz” l.r., titled, signed, and
inscribed “...Marantz...” on the reverse,
identified on a label from Dartmouth College,
Hanover, New Hampshire, affixed to the
stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 30 x 40 in., framed.
Condition: Good.
$500-700
572
American School, 20th Century
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Watch
Signed “Gilman” l.r., numbered “1/1” l.l.,
blindstamped “GG” l.r.
Silkscreen on paper, 42 x 28 in., framed (with
painted Plexiglas).
Condition: Minor scratches to Plexiglas.
$400-600
573
American School, 20th Century
Sand Dunes
Signed “O’Neill” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 24 x 40 in., unframed.
Condition: Good.
$300-500
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574
Nikolay Moltchanov (Russian/American,
b. 1959)
Kiss of Peace, 1997
Signed and dated in Cyrillic l.r., identified in
Roman alphabet and Cyrillic on the reverse.
Watercolor and ink on paper, sight size 29 1/2
x 21 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Subtle handling creases, not
examined out of the frame.
$500-700
575
Clayton Pond (American, b. 1941)
Flowering Woman and Flower Man
Both titled, numbered “58/100” and “59/100”
respectively, and signed “Clayton Pond” in
pencil, l.c.
Color screenprints, image size 13 1/4 x 13
1/4, 19 1/4 x 18 in. framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frames.
$500-600
576
Benny Andrews (American, 1930-2006)
578
Jennifer Bartlett (American, b. 1941)
New York Cafe
Signed “Benny Andrews” l.r., titled l.c.,
numbered “188/250” l.l. in pencil.
Lithograph on paper, image size 10 1/2 x 14
1/4, 16 3/4 x 20 1/2 in. framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$400-600
House: Small Pastel Plaid, 1998
Signed and dated “J. Bartlett 97-98” on the
reverse, and with gallery label.
Oil on canvas, 20 x 20 in., unframed.
Condition: Good.
577
Peregrine Honig (American, b. 1976)
1946 South California, 2008
Signed “Peregrine Honig” in pencil and dated
“2008” in ink stamp l.r., titled in pencil l.l.
Watercolor and graphite on paper, 40 1/2 x 28
3/4 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$500-700
Exhibitions: Jennifer Bartlett: New Paintings,
September 25–October 31, 1998, Locks
Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$6,000-8,000
579
Ronald A. Leax (American, 20th/21st
Century)
Earth Scar Series Seven, 1968
Dated, initialed, and titled “April 1968/ral...” on
the reverse.
Mixed media construction on panel, 38 x 84
1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Loose wooden parts.
$300-500
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580
Irving B. Haynes (American, 1927-2005)
Rose Lattice
Initialed and dated “IH 90” l.r.
Acrylic on paper, sheet size 29 3/4 x 22 1/4
in., framed.
Condition: Tack holes to corners, not
examined out of frame.
Provenance: Estate of the artist.
580
Literature: Judith Tolnick Champa, Irving B.
Haynes: Abstractions, 1960-2005 (Newport
Art Museum, 2009), cover, p. 17, no. 26.
Exhibitions: Irving B. Haynes: Abstractions,
1960-2005, Newport Art Museum, Newport,
Rhode Island, April 4–June 7, 2009.
N.B. Haynes attended Colby College in his
hometown of Waterville, Maine, and graduated
from the Rhode Island School of Design with
a Bachelor of Fine Arts/Painting in 1951 and
a Bachelor of Science/Architecture in 1953.
Haynes established the architectural firm of
Haynes & Associates in Providence in 1968,
and from 1973 to 2005, taught Foundation
Studies. 1
A copy of the exhibition catalog, Irving B.
Haynes: Abstractions, 1960-2005, Newport
Art Museum, Newport, Rhode Island,
accompanies the lot.
1. http://www.newportartmuseum.org/pages/press_
releases_details.cfm?released=76
$400-600
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581
Albert S. Alcalay (American, 1917-2008)
Stone Formation, 1962
Titled, dated, and signed “...1962 ALBERT
ALCALAY” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 in., framed.
Condition: Good.
$1,000-1,500
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582
Four Robert Venturi Sheraton Chairs
Screenprinted laminate over plywood
Knoll International, United States, c. 1985
Unmarked, some loss to laminate on legs, ht.
33 1/2 in.
Literature: David Bruce Brownlee, Out of
Ordinary: Robert Venturi; Denise Scott Brown
and Associates, Architecture, Urbanism,
Design, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2001,
p. 206; Kathryn B. Hiesinger and George H.
Marcus, Landmarks of Twentieth-Century
Design: An Illustrated Handbook, New York,
1993, p. 296; Charlotte and Peter Fiell, 1000
Chairs, Cologne, 1997; p. 549.
$8,000-12,000
583
Three Galeria Iolas-Velasco Exhibition
Posters:
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Wilfred Croteau (American, b. 1930)
#44, c. 1958
Signed and titled “CROTEAU...” and identified
on labels from Carl Siembab Gallery, and
the Pittsburgh International Exhibition of
Contemporary Painting and Sculpture (see
below) on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 35 x 46 in., framed.
Condition: Craquelure, surface grime.
Exhibitions: 1958 Philadelphia International
Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and
Sculpture, December 4, 1958 to February 8,
1959.
Note: Wilfred Croteau was born in
Manchester, New Hampshire, in 1930. After
studying art in Boston, he went to Paris
in 1954 and studied at the Academie de
la Grande Chaumiere. During this period,
he associated with many American and
European artists such as Sam Francis, Karel
Appel, John Hultberg, Kumi Sugai, Atsuko
Tanaka, and Antoni Tapies. While in Paris, his
own style of abstract expressionism evolved.
He was involved in many group shows,
and in 1957 had his first one-man show at
the Galerie Crueze in Paris.1 He has had
many shows in the States and now lives in
Northbridge, Massachusetts.
1. http://www.reedscontemporaryhaiga.com/Echoes%20
Exhibit%20About%20the%20artists.htm
$1,000-1,500
Berrocal, Tapices, and E. Ionesco
Each identified within the matrix.
Silkscreens on paper, sheet sizes 28 x 20 in.,
all framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frames.
$400-600
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587
585
Kenneth Polinskie (American, 20th Century)
Grey Lily, 1983
Signed and dated “Kenneth Polinskie ‘83” in
pencil l.r., identified on a Fischbach gallery
label on the reverse.
Colored paper pulp, 36 1/2 x 26 3/4 in.,
framed.
Condition: Foxing.
$400-600
586
Vincent Andrew Hartgen (American, 19142002)
588
Michael Vinson Clark [called Clark V. Fox]
(American, b. 1946)
White Spray on the Maine Coast
Signed and dated “VINCENT A HARTGEN
1958” l.l., identified in a later inscription on the
backing.
Watercolor on paper, sight size 24 1/2 x 27
1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
Sunset with Palm Trees, Florida
Signed and dated “M. Clark 80” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 24 x 30 in., framed.
Condition: Good.
$600-800
587
Claude Schurr (French, b. 1921)
Harp Tree
Signed “Daniel Shapiro” l.r., titled l.l.
Woodblock on paper, sight size 8 x 6, 14 x 12
in., framed.
Condition: Toning.
$300-500
Boats in a Harbor
Signed “CLAUDE SCHURR” l.r.
Oil on canvas, 19 3/4 x 25 3/4 in., framed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$400-600
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Daniel Shapiro (American, 1920-1982)
591
590
Walt Disney Studio (American, 20th
Century)
591
Walter (Sidney) Feldman (American, b.
1925)
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Brooms, from Who
Framed Roger Rabbit?, 1988
Stamped “The Walt Disney Company” l.l.,
identified on a Disneyana certificate affixed to
the backing.
Production cel, sight size 10 x 15 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
Untitled
Signed and dated “Walter Feldman 1962” l.l.
Mixed media on paper, sight size 21 x 29 in.,
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
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Directions to Skinner’s Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116
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. Kneeland Street 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 the ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto
Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left onto 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 South via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto
Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63
Park Plaza.
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Parking
Indoor Parking
Outdoor Parking
City Place Parking Garage
8 Park Plaza (access on Charles Street)
Mon.-Fri.: up to 1 hr.-$8, $4 each additional
hr., to max $20
Evenings (5pm-2:30am): $20 flat rate
Sat & Sun (6am-5pm): $5 per 1/2 hr.
MCCA Boston Common Garage
Zero Charles Street (between the Boston
Common & Public Garden)
Mon.-Fri.: up to 1 hr.-$10, $4 each
additional hr., up to 10m hrs. $23, to max
$28
Evenings & Weekends: $12 flat rate
The Four Seaons Hotel
Parking Garage
200 Boylston Street
$26 up to 2 hrs., $30 up to 3 hrs.,
$35 up to 6 hrs., $49 all day
LAZ Parking Back Bay Garage
500 Boylston Street (222 Berkeley Street)
617.266.7006
Night & Day rates: 1/2 hr.- $8, 1 hr.- $10, 1
1/2 hr.- $18, 2 hrs.- $20, 2 1/2 hrs.- $26,
3-24 hrs.- $37
Weekend Rates: 1/2 hr.- $8, $2 each
additional 1/2 hr., to max $22
Motor Mart Garage
201 Stuart Street
Up to 1 hr.-$8, 1 to 2 hrs.-$12,
2-3 hrs-$16/3-12 hrs.-$20/12-24 hr.-$31
weekends up to 3 hrs/$8
200 Stuart Street Garage
At Revere Hotel Boston Common
200 Stuart Street
3-12 hrs.-$22
12-24 hrs.-$40
(recommended for trucks)
LAZ Parking
130 Arlington Street
617.426.0604
$7 per 1/2 hr.
$20 all day (weekdays only)
$15 nights (starting at 4pm) and weekends
Billy’s Parking
222 Stuart Street
617.632.2881
Mon-Fri 7:30am-5pm-$6 each 1/2 hr., $20
max
$30 vans or trucks
$25 during events in area
Sat., Sun. & evenings $20 flat fee
The Taj Hotel Parking Garage
15 Arlington Street
Up to 24 hrs.-$44
Boston Hotels with Skinner
Corporate Rates
Boston Hotels
Boston Harbor Hotel
70 Rowe’s Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
Tel: 1.800.654.2000
Fax: 617.345.6799
Nine Zero Hotel
90 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02108
617.772.5800
Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro
25 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114
617.723.7575
Fairmont Copley Plaza
138 St. James Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 617.267.5300
Fax: 617.375.9648
The Ritz-Carlton
Boston Common
10 Avery Street
Boston, MA 02111
Tel: 617.912.3315
Fax: 617.912.3375
The Colonnade
120 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
617.424.7000
Four Seasons
200 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
617.351.2036
Taj Boston
15 Arlington St.
Boston, MA 02116
617.536.5700
Eliot Hotel
370 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
617.267.1607
The Liberty Hotel
215 Charles St.
Boston, MA 02114
617.224.4000
Westin-Copley Plaza
10 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 1.800.228.3000
Fax: 617.424.7483
Marriott Copley Place
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 1.800.228.9290
Fax: 617.236.5885
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Loews Boston
Back Bay Hotel
350 Stuart Street
Boston, MA 02116
1.855.495.6397
The Park Plaza
64 Arlington Street
Boston, MA 02116
617.426.2000
The Revere Hotel Boston
Common
200 Stuart Street
Boston, MA 02116
Tel: 617.482.1800
Fax: 617.451.2750
Restaurants
Fine Dining
Dante
Royal Sonesta Hotel
5 Cambridge Parkway
617.806.4200
Mediterranean restaurant with great views of
the Charles River and Boston skyline.
Davio’s
75 Arlington St.
617.357.4810
Northern Italian steak house.
Grill 23 & Bar
161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street)
617.542.2255
Great steak, seafood, wine list, and service.
L’Espalier
774 Boylston St.
617.262.3023
Fine French dining and wines with a
wonderful pre-fixe menu.
No. 9 Park
9 Park St.
617.742.9991
Barbara Lynch’s bistro showcases inspired
French and Italian influenced food and wine
on Beacon Hill.
Radius
85 High St.
617.426.1234
Features a modern French menu focusing
on seasonal ingredients accompanied by a
thoughtful wine list.
Scampo
The Liberty Hotel
215 Charles St.
617.536.2100
Lydia Shire’s latest restaurant, featuring Italian
fare produced in an open kitchen upstairs at
the Liberty Hotel.
Troquet
Summer Shack
140 Boylston St.
617.695.9463
French restaurant and wine bar perched at
the edge of the Boston Common and the
theatre district.
50 Dalton St.
617.867.9955
Jasper White serves seaside favorites in a
casual Back Bay setting.
Via Matta
79 Park Plaza
617.422.0008
Elegant Italian fare and beautiful wines in
a vibrant dining room—the best of Italy in
Boston’s Back Bay creates an unforgettable
experience.
Moderate
Aquitaine
569 Tremont Street
617.424.8577
Parisian bistro-style fare.
The Bristol Lounge at Four Seasons
Hotel
200 Boylston St.
617.338.4400
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in an
elegant yet comfortable lounge setting with
views of the Boston Public Garden.
East Ocean City
25-29 Beach St.
617.542.2504
Outstanding Chinese food restaurant
highlighting seafood dishes with a full-service
bar.
Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill
97 Mt. Vernon Street
617.720.5511
Authentic regional Persian cuisine, handselected wine list, knowledgeable waitstaff.
McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood
Restaurant
Casual
Au Bon Pain
26 Park Plaza (across the street from Skinner)
or 431 Boylston Street (at Berkeley Street)
617.338.8948
Casual café offers quick service.
Davio’s To Go
10 St. James Galleria Atrium
617.357.4810
Casual Italian take-out lunch spot with daily
special pastas, soups, and salads.
Flash’s
310 Stuart St.
617.574.8888
American comfort food served with classic
cocktails in a casual setting.
Parish Café
361 Boylston St.
617.247.4777
American restaurant with seasonal outdoor
seating features sandwiches created by
renowned local chefs.
Piattini
226 Newbury Street
617.536.2020
Italian wine bar with an eclectic menu;
specializes in Italian-style tapas.
The Upper Crust
20 Charles Street
617.723.9600
Gourmet thin-crust pizza.
36 Columbus Ave
617.482.3999
Fresh seafood offerings that change daily.
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20th Century Design &
Vintage Motor Vehicles
1972 Ferrari Dino 246GT sold
November 2, 2013, for $216,000.00
Plan now for Spring 2014 Consignments
We are seeking objects of value such as Tiffany Studio lamps, important art glass, pottery, and
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Select vintage motor vehicles are also being reviewed for the spring season at this time.
Contact Jane Prentiss, Director of the 20th Century Design and Antique Motor Vehicles departments,
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