Mid Century Modern Auction Saturday August 8, 2015
MANAGEMENT Robert Ahlers Christy Ahlers Michael Daehn, COO michael@aandoauctions.com Lisa Thompson-Rubin, Managing Director lisa@aandoauctions.com Paul Hale, Controller paul@14thstreetantiques.com Derric Williams, General Manager derric@aandoauctions.com Kimberly Hong, Assistant General Manager & Cataloguer kim@aandoauctions.com PREPARATOR TEAM Omar Valverde, Head Preparator omar@aandoauctions.com Anthony Groomster, Preparator LaGerick Webb, Preparator Kudos Atiku, Preparator Jeremy Barclay, Preparator AUCTIONEERS Allen Baitcher, GAL#C2954 Jason Brooks, GAL#2922
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Mid Century Modern Auction Saturday, August 8, 2015 - beginning at 11am
Bidding Increments $0 - $250 $250 - $500 $500 - $2,000 $2,000 - $5,000 $5,000 - $10,000 $10,000 - $20,000 $20,000 - $50,000
$25 increments $50 increments $100 increments $250 increments $500 increments $1,000 increments $2,500 increments
Estimated Times for Lots Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change
11 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 1 pm 1 pm - 2 pm 2 pm - 3 pm 3 pm - 4 pm 4 pm - 5 pm 5 pm - 6 pm
Lots 1 - 80 Lots 81 - 161 Lots 162 - 232 Lots 233 - 303 Lots 304 - 384 Lots 385 - 465 Lots 466 - 524
2. Joe Atkinson for Thonet Plywood & Vinyl Chair
1. 3 Pc. Silver Plate Tea Service, Christofle Style 20th century. A Modernist three piece silver plated tea service in the style of Christofle comprising of tea pot, creamer, and sugar, the teapot and creamer with curving tubular handles and spout mounted to tubular spikes radiating from side of body, the teapot handle being ebonized wood, the creamer with concave edges terminating to opposing sides with ball form knobs at lip, each piece of round form. Apparently unmarked. Teapot 5” tall, 9.75” spout to handle; sugar 2.75” tall, creamer 3.5” tall. Estimate $300-$500
Joe Atkinson for Thonet (American (New York, New York), founded 1830-1953), circa 1950. A laminated birch plywood frame side chair comprising of a tan vinyl upholstered seat back of rounded rectangular form on a curved bent birch plywood support joining a curved birch plywood seat frame surmounted by a mocha colored vinyl seat of square form with rounded edges, all raised on four bent birch plywood tapering legs on round metal glides. Marked 3. under seat platforms with paper Vetri Murano Art Glass label “Thonet: One Park Avenue, White Egg Lamp New York, Founded 1830”. Italian, 20th century (circa 1975). Height 29.5”, width 18.5”, depth Vetri Murano blown art glass table 20”, seat to floor 18.5”. lamp with white swirled glass shade Estimate $300-$500 in egg form above a lucite base with circular plinth base with single tubular shaft in chrome finish. Label on exterior of shade noting maker. Height 25.75”, diameter of base 10.3”. Estimate $300-$500
4. Group of 3 Lalique 1 Pear, 1 Rabbit, & Swans French, 20th century. Group of 3 pieces of Lalique crystal comprised of a pear paperweight (height 3.5”), Rabbit or bunny paperweight in original box (height 2.5”) and Deux Cygnes Ring holder pin dish tray with two swans (height 3.75”). All pieces with acid etched signature Lalique France on base. Estimate $300-$500
5. Hagenauer Style Chrome Borzoi Dog Sculpture Style of Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986) for Werkstatte Hagenauer Wien chromed metal animal table top sculpture depicting a modern, sleek and streamlined standing borzoi (Russian wolfhound) dog with rounded back, tapered triangular head and rounded bushy tail. Elegant Art Deco dog, commonly portrayed in the 1920s-1930s standing on an oblong black base with curved ends. Marked on interior with front leg with “MADE IN AUSTRIA”, Werkstatte Hagenauer Wien (WHW) mark within circle and “KARL”. Overall height 7.5”, width 8”, depth 3”. Estimate $300-$500
6. Lalique Art Glass ‘Pinsons’ Bowl French, 20th century. Lalique clear and frosted art glass bowl circular in form with a design of birds and vines. The base inscribed ‘Lalique France’. Height 3.6”, diameter 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500
9. Erte “Spring Opening” Signed Serigraph, 98/300
8. Collection of 3 Baccarat & Moretti Objets d’art Continental, 20th century. A collection of three cut crystal and blown glass items comprising of one Carlo Moretti for Bvlgari limited edition perfume bottle, 89/100, bottle 2.5” x 2.5” x 2”, box 6.75” x 4.875” x 3”; a Baccarat for Marcel Franck “Escale” crystal perfume atomizer, bottle 3.125” x 3” 7. x 1.25”, case 3.5” x 3.5” x 1.5”; and a Baccarat cobalt crystal David Fraley, Figural Mixed Media on Paper, 1991 snail shell form paperweight, 1.625” tall. David Fraley (American (Georgia), Contemporary), Estimate $300-$500 “Easy in the Islands”-1991, mixed media on Arches paper, signed and dated lower edge left of center, Arches watermark upper right of sheet. Modern figural artwork depicting two figures in loving embrace with brushy black loosely rendered forms at bust length accented in multi colors. Framed 47” x 35”. Sight size 41.5” x 29.5”. Estimate $300-$500
10. Sitag Beige Leather & Chrome Plated Steel Chair
Sitag (Swiss, founded 1965-present), 11. second half of 20th century. Frank Gallo, “Reclining Female Nude”, Cast Paper Label at underside of seat Frank Gallo (American/ Illinois, 1933- ). “Sitag” in continuous pattern. “Reclining Female Nude”, cast handmade paper in Height 36”, width 32”, depth relief, signed within casting lower left “Gallo”, pencil 25.5”, seat to floor 21.5”. signed lower left “Frank Gallo”, and pencil numbered Estimate $300-$500 lower left “110/150”. Paper mounted on linen and framed within plexiglass shadowbox. Overall 54.25” x 38”, unframed 48” x 33”. Estimate $400-$600
Erte (Romain de Tirtoff, Russia & France, 18921990), “Spring Opening”- 1978, serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, numbered in pencil lower left margin “98/300”, blindstamp lower left corner. Sheet size 24” x 19”. Estimate $400-$600
12. Contemporary “Isla” Mirrored 5 Drawer Desk Arhaus (American (Ann Arbor, Michigan) founded 1986-present), c. second decade of 21st century. A mirrored five-drawer desk, the top, facade, sides, and legs decorated with beveled mirrored surfaces with antiqued silver leaf finish, the rectangular top comprising one rectangular beveled mirror framed by stained wood edges, surmounting case with drawer facade comprising five drawers with one long central drawer flanked by two rows of smaller side drawers, each decorated with mirrored panels and round metal pulls with foliate decoration surmounting a coved molded arch, all raised on tapered legs with two rows of mirrored panels. Paper label at underside of top “Arhaus Furniture”. Height 30”, length 48”, depth 24”. Estimate $300-$500
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14. Giuseppe Armani 1987 Art Deco Figural Lamp Giuseppe Armani (Italian, 1935-2006). Marked to base of sculpture “FLORENCE” beside copyright symbol and “1987”, also with artist’s signature beside blue Capodimonte mark. Overall 23.25” tall, 17.75” wide, 10.25” deep. Estimate $300-$500
13. Dakota Jackson PFM Armchair
15. Fred Farr for Revere Modern Chrome Magazine Holder
American, 21st century. Dakota Jackson PFM armchair with upholstered back and seat, seamless steam-bent domed arms in satin finish on French style legs. Retains Dakota Jackson tag on bottom. Height 34.25”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.25”, seat height 17.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Fred Farr for Revere (American (New York), 20th century). Art Deco style chrome magazine holder of double scrolled form chromed metal, the large and flexible scrolls mounted to a rectangular base on four ball feet and having a central brass shaft with ring handle at apex. Marked to underside “Revere, Rome, NY”. Overall 17.375” tall, 12” wide, 8” deep. Estimate $300-$500
16. Mid Century Bakelite Alligator Form Table Lamp American, mid-20th century. A sculptural alligator form table or desk lamp of molded Bakelite, the stylized alligator on four legs with body of serpentine shape with scale back and tail, with head and tail extending off the ovular wooden plinth, the reptile’s head with red glass faceted eyes and mouth gaping open to expose a red light bulb in place of tongue, the base with an arched Baekelite form to side of alligator with a swiveling cover that opens to expose a metal lined cylindrical opening, possibly an inkwell or tobacco/ snuff box. Overall 6” tall, 15” wide, 7.5” deep. Estimate $300-$500
17. Mid-Century Plywood and Laminate Desk Likely American, mid-20th c. A yellow pine plywood and marmoleum laminate student’s desk on spider base, the plywood shell comprising of a slanted top with laminate writing surface with upper corkboard section and open storage compartment, the interior comprising a conforming laminate shelf, overall raised on spider base on casters. Height 31”, width 24”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $300-$500
19. Mid Century Dorothy Draper Style Gilt Wall Mirror
18. French Art Deco Style Painted Buffet Sideboard French, circa 1930s. Art deco style silver paint decorated buffet or sideboard, the serpentine top centered with 2 short drawers flanked to each side with an open compartment over a pair of conforming doors with scroll and beaded pulls enclosing an interior fitted with adjustable shelves on a shaped curved base. Height 37.5”, depth 57.5”, width 19”. Estimate $500-$700
Italy, 1950s. Italian midcentury gilt decorated wood wall mirror with scrolled arched cresting over a shaped frame with conforming mirror plate. Stamped to the backside “Made in Italy”. Height 48.25”, width 33”. Estimate $400-$600
20. Hand Woven Baluchi Wool. Pakistan. Hand woven Baluchi area rug. Floral and geometric design. Double floral medallions. Navy field with cream, red, and gold accent colors. Measures 4’ 11.5” x 2’ 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500
23. Small B.B. Craig Clay Facial Jug or Pitcher
22. Mary Frances Wawrytko, “Naiad”, Bronze Sculpture Mary Frances Wawrytko (American (Ohio), b. 1950-), “Naiad”, patinated bronze figural sculpture, edition noted on label on bottom presumably 1/8, apparently unsigned. Modern figural sculpture depicting a reclining naiad or mythological female water nymph with bent legs, rounded breasts and stylized hair. Figure rendered in traditional reclining position but in modern and streamlined abstracted form. Overall raised on a black stone rectangular plinth base. Overall height 7”, width 10”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500
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Burton B. Craig (American (Vale, North Carolina), 1914-2002), whimsical pottery face jug with rounded handled on back of vessel behind rounded opening or spout, figure with rounded ears, protruding almond shaped ears, protruding almond shaped eyes, flattened nose and mouth with exposed lower teeth in white ceramic, overall in dark brown alkaline glaze. Stamped on bottom with “B.B. CRAIG VALE, N.C.”. Height 6.2”, diameter of bottom 2.75”. Estimate $300-$500
21. Set of 2 Cavalier MCM Walnut 5 Drawer Chests Cavalier Furniture Company (American (Chattanooga, TN), founded 1923-2000), c. 1950s. A pair of two walnut veneer dressers, the molded top surmounting a drawer facade with five long drawers decorated with recessed brass trimmed rectangular pulls, all raised on four rectangular walnut legs joined by a stretcher with coved edges. Label inside top drawer reads “Cavalier Fine Furniture Since 1865”. Height 12.75”, width 25”, depth 25”. Estimate $300-$500
24. Umanoff for Shaver Howard Iron & Caned Wine Rack Arthur Umanoff (American, b.1930s-) for Shaver Howard (American, founded 1950s). Apparently unmarked. 72” tall, 16.75” wide, 11.75” deep. Estimate $300-$500
27. Yuri Mason, Signed 1964 Figural Gouache in Pinks
25. Michael Garman Cityscapes Diorama Sculpture Michael Garman (American (Colorado), b. 1938), cityscape diorama possibly from the “Yesterday’s News” series, circa 1987. Signed and dated to the lower left on sculpture Michael Garman, 73. Height 27”, width 15.4”, depth 8”. Estimate $500-$700
26. Mid Century Modern Bent Chrome Wedge Chair
Yuri Mason (Japanese/ American (California), 19202008). “Gouache #1”-1964, gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 20.875” x 17.125”. Sight size 11.5” x 8.875”. Estimate $500-$700
American, circa 1970s. Mid Century Modern style bent chrome chair with continuous wedge form frame narrowing at the top and spreading across the seat. Apparently unmarked. Height 25.75”, width 30”, seat depth 23”, seat height 13.5”. Estimate $500-$700
28. Portrait of an Italian Nun, Werner Küng 1958 Werner Küng (American, 20th century), “Portrait of an Italian Nun”-1958, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Label on verso from Vera Lazuk Gallery, Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, L.1.-MY 2-6888 with abbreviated basic information on work. Framed 51” x 28.75”. Unframed 28” x 50.25”. Estimate $300-$500
29. Robert Sonneman Orbiter Chrome Floor Lamp American, circa 1960s. Robert Sonneman chrome Orbiter floor lamp with black counter-balance handle, rotating globe shade, and adjustable and pivoting chrome arm on circular black base. Height 57.3”, width 33.25”, diameter of base 11.75”. Estimate $300-$500
30. Ramon Montini, Oil on Canvas,”La Palma” Ramon Montini (Spanish, 20th century) “La Palma (The Palm)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Geometric figural painting depicting young girl holding a stalk of yellow flowers, figure wearing blue coat and bonnet constructed of abstracted shapes, young lady with brown hair and soft facial expression, both hands clasping long stalk of flowers topped with red bow, background decorated with blue, green and black geometric shapes, orange dripping circular sun at upper left. Framed 39” x 33”. Unframed 30.5” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500
32. Group of Three Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps 31. Modern Oil on Board Crucifixion Scene, Signed American School, 20th century. “Crucifixion”, oil on artists board, signed center right “B. Bailey”. Modern painting depicting an abstracted Christ figure at center wearing a crown of thorns and loincloth with arms raised over head in a Y shape, a form of crucifixion used by the Romans that would have caused death to be more slow and painful than the traditional method, the background with color fields of teal blue, purple, and yellow. Framed 17.75” x 14.5”, unframed 15” x 11.75”. Estimate $300-$500
A collection of three mid-century modern lamps comprising of one circa 1950s by Gerald Thurston for Lightolier, a tonal metal and acrylic table lamp with brown toned round metal foot surmounted by tapering beige metal shaft and short flaring white acrylic diffuser shade, the light switch to top of central shaft; a Robert Sonneman-style tripod table lamp with three polished chrome legs joined at center to a cylindrical mount and terminating in a comet form shade in red, blue or green; and a Koch and Lowy brass articulating desk lamp c. 1960s with rectangular base surmounted by off center articulating arm terminating in an arched shade. Lightolier lamp 21” tall, 18.25” diameter of shade. Sonneman style lamp 24.375” tall, 17” wide. Koch and Lowy lamp 14.5” tall, 26” long, 6.125” deep. Estimate $300-$500
33. Pair of Pop Culture Portraits, Lady Gaga & Pope American, contemporary. Pair of unique portrait paintings of popular culture icons comprising of a portrayal of Lady Gaga (American, b. 1986- ) with straight blonde hair, pearl necklace, green bikini top and gold armbands against weathered black background; and a depiction of Pope John Paul II (Polish, 1920-2005) in traditional red mozzetta cape against a weathered black background. Both unsigned but presumably painted by the same artist. Lady Gaga framed 30.5” x 24.25”, unframed 28.25” x 22”. Pope John Paul II framed 32.25” x 24.25”, unframed 30.25” x 22”. Estimate $300-$500
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36. HAG Capisco Saddle Seat Adjustable Work Chair
34. Keuffel & Esser Adjustable Drafting Tripod Table American, circa 1950s. Industrial Keuffel & Esser adjustable oak drafting or transit table on tripod base. Height 34.25”, width 31”, depth 24”. Estimate $300-$500
35. Two Modern Chrome & Brass Floor Reading Lamps 20th century. Chrome lamp shaft 50.75” tall. Chrome and brass lamp shaft 50.25” tall. Esitmate $300-$500
HAG Capisco 8106 model desk or work chair covered in caramel semi-aniline leather with saddle seat that can be adjusted between low and high working positions, all the way up to standing, while still balanced. The seat height, seat depth and back height can be adjusted. Tilt resistance is adjustable and lockable. The black foot base rests on five wheels. Chair comes with original manual. Height 45.5” (adjustable), seat width 19”, seat depth 16”, seat height 27” (adjustable). Estimate $300-$500
39. Daga Ramsey, “Pa-Fla-Okee”, Limited Edition Serigraph Daga Ramsey (Swedish/ American (Texas/ New York), 20th century), “Pa-Fla-Okee”, color serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition numbered in pencil lower center “1/6”, titled lower right in pencil. Framed 38.5” x 30.25”. Sheet size 30.25” x 22.5”. Estimate $300-$500
37. Daga Ramsey, “Angola”, Serigraph, Signed Daga Ramsey (Swedish/ American (Texas/ New York), 20th century), “Angola”, color serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition numbered in pencil lower center “4/5”, titled lower left in pencil. Modern abstract work depicting overlapping rectangular forms in multiple colors recalling an architectural view. Framed 34.75” x 28.5”. Sheet size 26.125” x 20.75”. Estimate $300-$500
40. Large Contemporary Mahogany & Parcel Gilt Mirror Overall 80.25” x 48.25”. Estimate $300-$500
38. Vintage Custom-Made Artist’s Storage Cabinet American, mid 20th century. A custom made golden oak wood artist’s cabinet with multiple drawers and storage compartments, the top with removable top ledge, the front comprising three rows of six steel shelves with black steel handles over one front drawer in bottom lefthand corner with round pull, the right side with three side drawers with triangular pulls over two sliding shelves, all raised on wheeled casters. Height (not including removable ledge) 25.75”, height (including movable shelf) 31.25”, width 43.75”, depth 25.50”. Estimate $400-$600
41. MCM Daga Ramsey Vibrant Shag Wall Tapestry, 72” Daga Ramsey (Swedish/ American (Texas/ New York), 20th century). “Color Fields” - 1969, wooll stitched signature and date to verso of tapestry. A vertical hanging tapestry or knotted wall hanging of very thick shag pile with allover geometric color fields in tones of orange, blue, magenta, green, pink, and cobalt, the tapestry with integral loop at top for hanging on wooden dowel. Overall 72” x 32”. Estimate $400-$600
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American, 20th century. A set of four chrome-plated steel and textured vinyl mid-century modern dining chairs, circa 1971.Height 31.25”, width (arm to arm) 24”, width (widest part of seat) 19”, base diameter 21”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500
45. Andrew Crawford Marble Top Iron Console Table
43. Robert Helman Modern Abstract Sculpture, Signed Robert Helman (Romanian/French, 1910-1990), “Untitled”, patinated iron sculpture, signed on back. Height 20.5”. width 16”, depth 4.5”.Provenance: From the Estate of Shirley Litt, Chicago, Illinois whereby sold through Bunte Auction Services, Elgin, Illinois in 2012 where acquired by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
42. Set of 4 MCM Black Vinyl & Chrome Framed Armchairs
44. Two Modern Burled Wood Motif Floor Pedestals 20th century. Lighter cube height 26”, width 21”, depth 21”; darker cube height 21.50”, width 24”, depth 18”. Estimate $300-$500
Andrew T. Crawford Ironworks (American (Atlanta, GA), founded 1993). Height 30.5”, width 50.5” (at widest point of base), depth 16”. Estimate $400-$600
47. Large Czech Art Glass Vase w/Gilt Enamel Work Czechoslovakia, circa 1920s. Large Czech art glass vase mint green with gilt enamel band around mouth, the body painted all over with gilt enamel floral and foliage with scattered butterflies in flight. Stamped on bottom Czechoslovakia. Height 20.25”, diameter of foot 6.25”. Estimate $300-$500
46. Pauline Wright Nichols O/C “Wisteria” Street Scene
48. Yves Lohe Modernist Figural Bronze, “Dancer” Yves Lohe (French, b.1947). “Dancer”, bronze, impressed signature to bottom of foot. 18.125” tall, 13” wide, 7.875” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Pauline Wright Nichols (American (Louisiana/ Mississippi), 1889-1983). “Wisteria”, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Wright”. Framed 25” x 29.25”. Unframed 20” x 24”. Estimate $400-$600
51. 3 Modern Figural Items, Candlesticks & Sculpture
49. American School Bronze and Wood Modern Wall Sculpture American School, 20th century. A three dimensional wall mounted stained wood and cast bronze sculpture, the rectangular wooden plane as background and suspending at center numerous geometric bronze rectangular planes of varying sizes in many layers exhibiting mottled surface resembling flowing water. Incised monogram to back plane “EY”. Overall 15” tall x 11.75” wide x 2.125” deep. Estimate $300-$500
50. Sonya Pototschnik, Mixed Media on Paper, Signed Sonya Pototschnik (American (Georgia), 20th century to contemporary), “Untitled (Cat’s Cradle), mixed media on paper, pencil signed lower right. Mixed media contemporary artwork on paper depicting overlaid imagery with faces, string games such as cat’s cradle, turtle shells, pattering and hazy painting in shades of blue. Framed 37.25” x 29.25”. Sight size 30.25” x 22.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Collection of three modern figural items comprising of a pair of Hagenauer style chromed metal figural candlestick holders with woman with low bun hairstyle in profile holding candle cup above her head, bent leg raised above stylized foliage on an oval oblong foot, one marked with incised “P.”, height 13.75”, width 5.4”, depth 3.5”; and a brass figural sculpture with elongated female form with bent arm resting on side of simplistic face, opposite hand on hip, legs aligned closely together, standing on toes on an integral thin circular base, unmarked, height 19.25”, diameter of base 6.5”. Estimate $400-$600
52. Modern Mixed Media Artwork, Signed D. Warner American School, 20th century. Modern abstract mixed media on masonite artwork depicting a 3-D sculptural circular cluster of tubular forms transitioning from red to white to grey against white ground. Signed lower right “D. Warner”. Framed 36.5” square. Unframed 35.9” square. Estimate $300-$500
53. Pair of Mid Century Modern Upholstered Armchairs American, 1970s. Pair of Mid Century Modern red upholstered armchairs with tub back and removable seat cushion, apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 30” (arm to arm), seat depth 23.5”, seat height 18”. Estimate $300-$500
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54. Group of 3 Modern Table Lamps A collection of three modernist table or desk lamps comprising of a Peter Hamburger for George Kovacs desk lamp c. 1970s; a mid century brass and ebonized metal table lamp; and mid century modern lamp with trapezoidal black metal base surmounted by a brass shaft decorated with two rows of flaring reticulated leaf tips. Hamburger lamp 14.375” tall, 14” wide, 13” deep. Brass rod lamp 29.75” tall, 8” diameter of base. Leaf tip lamp 19” tall, 5.5” square base. Estimate $400-$600
56. Style of Frederick Weinberg Horse Sculpture
55. Modernist Painting, Horse Racing, Signed “Davis” Nicholas Davis (American (New York), b. 1937). “My Favorite Thing” - 1980, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “davis”. Label to verso of stretcher from the artist’s studio. Framed 37.75” x 45.75”, unframed 36.25” x 44”. Estimate $500-$700
Manner of Frederick Weinberg (American (Philadelphia), 20th century), wheeled table top horse sculpture in black patinated and gilt cast metal with scattered faux rust patina. Unmarked, except for impressed “5” on side. Height 7.5”, width 10.5”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500
59. Barry Kieselstein Cord Sterling Dog Belt Buckle
57. Contemporary Marc Teho Dog Painting Marc Teho (American, Contemporary). “He’s Home”2003, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, verso of canvas on top stretcher with title, signature, date and number. Unframed 36.5” x 36.25”. Estimate $300-$500
58. Pair of Stiffel Modern Chrome Table Lamps
Barry Kieselstein-Cord (American, Contemporary), designer sterling silver dog motif belt buckle with retriever with collar in profile at end of buckle, buckle with woven motif, marked “1047” and marked with maker on interior “KIESELSTEIN-CORD 1989 U.S.A. STERLING”. Total weight 42.2 grams (1.35 troy ounces). Buckle measures 1.75” x 2.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Stiffel (American (Illinois), founded 1932). A pair of atomic era style heavy brushed chrome table lamps of genie bottle form with flattened bulbous form base surmounted by tall narrow neck and flared top edge, the body with three inset bands of polished nickel or chrome, altogether raised on four ball feet and having ball form finial. Marked to side of socket “Stiffel” and with “S” on switch. Overall 25” tall, 5.75” diameter of base. Estimate $300-$500
62. Contemporary Czech Art Glass Vase by Karl Anton 60. Digsmed Cast Iron & Teak Fondue Set Scandinavian (Danish), 20th century. Digsmed heavy black cast iron and teak wood fondue set. Unmarked. Height 10.75”, diameter of base 9.3”. Estimate $300-$500
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61. Pair of 4-Light Silver Plated Modern Candelabras American, 20th century. A pair of heavy tete-a-tete style silver plated modernist candle holders. Unmarked. 14.125” tall, 11.25” diameter at candle cups. Estimate $300-$500
Czech-Republic, 21st century. Contemporary tall art glass vase with etched hieroglyphic symbols in satin and raised on an emerald green glass dome shaped foot with applied prunts. Two labels on foot “Karl Anton” and “Hand Cut 24% PbO Czech Republic”. Height 13”, diameter of mouth 8.5”. Estimate $300-$500
63. Collection of 16 Tin and Steel Vintage Banks Collection of 16 vintage metal banks comprising of a 1920s red square tin “Home Budget Bank” by Tudor Metal Products Corporation; a 1970s red tin “Buddy L Easy-Saver” cash register form bank; two red tin “Pengepostkasse” banks in the form of a money drop, one box with original key; a 1920s nickled brass “Little Millionaire” puzzle bank; a 1920s steel Ideal Gem Bank by Stronghart with Pullman Trust & Savings Bank logo to lid; a 1930s tin Treasure Chest Bank by Chiem; a polished chrome 1950s “The Traveling Teller” bank by The Automatic Recording Safe Company with logo to top for First National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia; a 1970s brass barrel form coin bank; a 1950s silverplated “Snoopy” coin bank by United Feature Syndicate; a 1950s steel patriotic motif Budget Bank by Marx Toys, with original key; a 1930s iron Zell Products Corporation treasure chest coin bank marked to lid “The Prudential Insurance Company of America”, retains original key; a 1970s tin and plastic Treasury Register dime bank; a 1980s house form coin bank printed with children in a figural scene; a 1920s black lacquered steel “Uncle Sam’s Cash Store 2 in 1 Savings Bank” by The Durable Toy and Novelty Company; and a c.1905 Charles M. Shonk Company three coin bank.. Estimate $500-$700
64. Ceramic Piggy Bank in Vintage Abercrombie Style English, mid-20th century. Hand crafted ceramic animal form sculptural piggy bank in brown faux leather finish recalling the vintage leather covered animals produced by Abercrombie and Fitch. Pig sculptural bank with rectangular slit or slot at top of back, animal standing on all fours with charming curled tail. Unmarked. Height 11”, width 19”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500
65. Three 1920s-50s Cast Iron Figural Banks American, first half 20th century. A collection of three early 20th century figural cast iron banks comprising of a polychromed articulating Boss Tweed Tammany Hall Bank circa 1950s (5.75” tall), a polychromed still cast iron still Boy Scout park ranger bank circa 1920s (7” tall), and a polychromed still General Pershing cast iron bank circa 1920s (7.875” tall). Provenance: From the Collection of Charles P. Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
66. Conant Ball ModernMates Dresser & Chest Conant Ball (American (Gardner, MA), founded 1852-circa 1990) for ModernMates line. Height of dresser 32.25”, width 58.25”, depth 20.25”, height of dresser 32.25”, depth 20.25”, width 58.25”. Estimate $300-$500
67. Group of Three Space Age Mechanical Banks American, 20th century. Collection of 3 space age collectible mechanical banks comprising of two pale ice blue painted Strato rocket banks with rocket ship with red accents pointed toward moon with crater texture, height 3.5”, width 8”, depth 3”; and “The Satellite Bank” by Duro Mold and Mfg. Inc., Detroit, Michigan rocket ship resting on globe form mechanical bank with gold painted finish, advertisement on front of rounded integral base for The Western Savings Bank of Buffalo, height 10.5”, diameter 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
70. Collection of 6 Cast Iron Banks, Late 19th C.
69. National Cash Register Co. Receipt/Ticket Box American, early 20th century. Retains original key. Height 6”, width 6.6”, depth 6.6”. Estimate $300-$500
Late 19th century. Group of six collectible cast iron banks comprising of a J&E Stevens (Cromwill, Conn.) “Junior Cash” register bank with silvered patina throughout form ornamented with scrolled foliates and lattice cross work, a green U.S. Mail box form bank with pierced circular holes on back, iron two-story house motif bank with pierced windows, a painted iron “Hall’s Excelsior Bank” architectural motif bank with flip cupola finial on hinged top with hidden figure within, a red painted iron U.S. Mail letterbox form bank, and a pierced iron safe bank of rectangular form with scrolled foliates throughout, marked on bottom with “PAT. JUNE 2, 1896”. Largest bank height 5.25”, width 4”, depth 4.25”. Smallest bank height 3.125”, width 2.6”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $300-$500
72. Mid Century Modern Walnut Step Table by Lane
73. Group of 5 Cast Iron Banks, 19th/ 20th C.
American, circa 1960s. Mid century modern walnut step table, end table or side table manufactured by “Virginia Maid,” a Lane trademark. Marked to underside of top. Height 21”, width 27.75”, depth 20.75. Estimate $300-$500
American, late 19th/ early 20th century. Yale lock bank 10.75” tall, 6.25” wide, 6” deep. Ideal bank 4.25” tall, 3.125” wide, 2.75” deep. Pierced safe 3.375” tall, 2.5” wide, 2.25” deep. Kenton bank 4.25” tall, 3.875” wide, 2.5” deep. Estimate $400-$600
68. Conant Ball 2 MCM Side Chairs & Drop Leaf Table Conant Ball (American (Gardner, MA), founded 1852-circa 1990), circa 1950s. Height of chairs 33” (at highest point), width (of crestrail) 21.5”, depth 17”, seat to floor 17”. Height of table 30.50”, width (leaves folded down) 18”, width (leaves 42.25”) depth 42”. Estimate $300-$500
71. Group of 3 Cast Iron Reproduction Mechanical Banks
Group of 3 cast iron mechanical banks after the originals comprising of “Trick Pony”, reproduced from the original in collection of the Book of Knowledge for John Wright Penny Bank Limited Edition 1987 series, #209/250; James D Capron Replica of Original Collection ‘Horse Race’; U. S. and Spain Bank Mechanical Bank reproduced from the original in collection of the Book of Knowledge. Estimate $300-$500
74. Transvaal Cast Iron Figural Money Box Still Bank English, Early 20th century. A cast iron figural still bank, after the original by John Harper, depicting gentleman with long beard and pipe in mouth, top hat debossed “Transvaal Money Box”. The back of figure marked “By Permission of the Proprietors Westminster Gazelie”. Height 6.3”. Estimate $300-$500
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77. Charles Levier, Watercolor, “Sailboats in Harbor”
76. Gabriel Paris,”Le Lapin Agile” Pencil Signed Print 75. Circle of DeVity, Parisian Street Scene, O/C Manner of Antonio DeVity (Italian, 1901-1993), “Rainy Day”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Devitty”. Framed 26.25” x 22.25”. Unframed 20.5” x 16”. Estimate $300-$500
Gabriel Paris (French, 1924-2000), “Le Lapin Agile”, chromolithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right and numbered “156/175” edition. Framed 31.25” x 23.5” Sight size 31” x 22”. Estimate $300-$500
Charles Levier (American/French, 1920-2003). “Sailboats in Harbor”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Marine painting depicting beach scene with three sailboats docked in harbor, sails billowing in sandy air with figural couple standing in front of red and white boat in foreground, golden sand below, at left cityscape in distance and mountains beyond ocean’s point. Framed 25.75” x 33”. Sight size 14” x 21.75”. Estimate $300-$500
80. Georges Doussot “Le Funambule” (Tightrope Walker) Georges Doussot (French, 20th century), “Le funambule” (The Tightrope Walker) - 1967, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Painting depicting young African American girls wearing pink dresses drawing animals and acrobats on white wall in an outdoor setting on a sidewalk, two of the girls holding hands and drawing in background and three girls sitting in foreground. Title on back of canvas with artist’s name and date. Framed 16.75” x 20.5”. Unframed 9.25” x 13”. Estimate $300-$500
79. Continental School, “Parisian Night Life”, Signed 78. Charles Levier Signed WC, “Still Life with Bird” Charles Levier (American/ French, 1920-2003), “Still Life with Bird”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Still life painting depicting vase with colorful flowers in foreground on table top with small grey bird perched on table peering at bottom edge of white ceramic table vase, open window at back left with seascape outside, boat sailing on sea with mountains in distance. Framed 31.75” x 23.75”. Sight size 30” x 22.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Continental School, mid 20th century, “Parisian Night Life” - 1969, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right “A.V. Gogh”. Framed size 42.” x 30.25”. Sight size 35” x 23”. Estimate $400-$600
81. de Marco, Pair of Mediterranean Street Scenes Georges de Marco (French 1906-1990), Pair of Mediterranean street scenes, oil on canvas, both signed lower right. Both portraying rustic tourist views of a European village with figure in thin street or alleyway under arched architecture between cream stone closely-placed buildings under bright blue cloudless sky. Each framed 19” x 15.75”. Estimate $300-$500
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82. GA Artist Wilmot Phillips Gouache, Venetian Bridge Wilmot Phillips (American (Georgia), 20th century). “Wash Day - Bridge, Calle dell’Arco, Venice, Italy”, gouache on watercolor board, signed lower left. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
83. MCM Lucite Waterfall Side Chair, Hill Mfg
Hill Manufacturing Corp (American (Newburgh, New York), 1952-2000). Lucite side or vanity chair, c. mid 20th century, with round molded lucite back and off-white vinyl seat resting on lucite waterfall base. Label on underside of seat. Height 31”, width 18”, depth 18.5”, seat to floor 16”. Estimate $300-$500
84. Pair of MCM Charles Hollis Jones Style Lucite Obelisks Style of Charles Hollis Jones (American, active c. 1961-present). Pair of lucite obelisks, the pyramidon surmounting the conic trunk section terminating in a cyma curve surmounting a plinth, overall resting on a black acrylic molded plinth base. Unmarked. 32.5” tall, 8” square. Estimate $400-$600
86. Howard Miller Chromium Steel & Lucite Tall Clock
American, 1970s. Howard Miller chromium steel and smoked lucite tall skeleton case clock, the clock face comprising steel markers and polychrome hands, the weights, pendulum, and works visible through the rectangular streamlined clock case. Resting on chromium steel rectangular plinth base. Retaining Howard Miller label on clock face, “Howard Miller Clock Com/Zeeland Michigan/Made in Germany” imprinted on back of works. Height 56.6”, width 13”, depth 5”. Estimate $700-$900
85. Pair of Mid Century Modern Lucite Bar Stools Attributed to Charles Hollis Jones/ Hill Manufacturing Co. (American, active c. 1961-present). circa 1970s. Height 34”, width 17.5”, seat depth 14”, seat height 28”. Estimate $500-$700
87. MCM Charles Hollis Jones Lucite Table Base Charles Hollis Jones (American, active c. 1961-present). A nickel-plated steel and lucite occasional table with double row of nickel-plated stretchers term, the top row of stretchers terminating in U-shaped ends, made to support a table top, all joining the four rectangular lucite legs. Height 29”, length 40”, width 24”. Estimate $400-$600
88. “Abstraction, Orange and Magenta”, Signed Joni American School, 20th century. “Abstraction, Orange and Magenta”, acrylic on canvas board, signed lower right “Joni”. Horizontal abstract painting in swirling tones of orange, magenta, and gray on a white gesso ground, the vibrant washes and fields of color providing great contrast to the matte white ground as the paint drips, spreads, and mixes into itself. Framed 24.5” x 36.5”, unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $300-$500
90. Hachiro Iizuka, “Love to Love”, Limited Edition Print Hachiro Iizuka (Japanese, b. 1928-), “Love to Love”, serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed lower right, titled and numbered in pencil lower left “8/20”. Verso of work with affixed advertisement for exhibition of artist’s work at The Luz Gallery, Jan 16 to Feb 18. Hard lined modern art print depicting a curved negative space within purple expanse with two large black circular dots above undulating wavy bottom on white ground. Framed 29.5” x 23.5”. Sight size 23.75” x 17.75”. Estimate $300-$500
89. Modern Lucite Tripod Pedestal Table Likely American, mid 20th century. A tripod kitchen or breakfast table of hourglass form with three rectangular flaring legs joined at center by two hexagonal mounts, surmounted by a round glass top with rounded edge. Pedestal 28.75” tall, glass diameter 42”. Estimate $400-$600
92. Yvaral Jean-Pierre, “Ambiguity”, Signed Serigraph Yvaral Jean-Pierre (French, 1934-2002), “Ambiguity”-1975, color serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed lower right margin and pencil numbered edition “27/200” in lower left margin. Framed 31.25” x 23”. Sight size 26.5” x 18”. Estimate $300-$500
93. 70s Glass Top Dining Table with Lucite Base Likely American, circa 1970s. Height 28.5”, length 81”, width 42”. Estimate $800-$1,200
91. Modern Cruciform Lucite & Glass Pedestal, 42” Tall Unmarked. 42.75” tall, 12.125” square at top. Estimate $300-$500
94. Set of 4 Mid Century Modern Lucite Dining Chairs Attributed to Charles Hollis Jones/ Hill Manufacturing Co. (American, founded 1961). Circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.75”, width 23”, seat depth 18”, seat height 16.25”. Estimate $600-$800
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97. Chapman Brass Dorothy Draper Style Wall Mirror American, circa 1970’s. Chapman brass and ebonized wall mirror in the style Dorothy Draper with shaped, elongated frame enclosing a conforming beveled mirror plate, the top section with etched wheat motif. Height 60”, width 24”. Estimate $500-$700
95. Pair of Mid Century Cube Lounge or Club Chairs American, 1950’s. Matched pair of mid century lounge chairs, in the manner of Harvey Probber, the cube form with removable pillow back and seat cushion on turned legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 33”, seat depth 25”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $500-$700
96. Black Panther w/Butterfly Painting, Signed, 1933 E.M. Burdette (American, 20th century), “Resting Black Panther with Butterfly” - 1933, oil on wood panel, signed and dated lower right. Framed 19.25” x 13.25”. Unframed 18” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500
98. Set of 13 Val St. Lambert Crystal Goblets Belgian, circa 1950s. Set of 13 Val St. Lambert water goblets in the “State Plain” pattern with conical bowl on circular foot. Acid etched VSL on the base. Height 6.3”. Note: Pattern discontinued in 1995. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
100. 13 Val St. Lambert “State Plain” White Wines
99. Hollywood Regency Bar Cart with Glass Galleries
Belgian, circa 1950s. Set of 13 Val St. Lambert white wine glasses in the “State Plain” pattern with conical bowl on circular foot. Acid etched VSL on the base. Height 5.12. Note: Pattern discontinued in 1995. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate$300-$500
Manner of Aldo Tura (Italian, 1909-1963), circa 1950s. A two tier polished brass portable bar cart comprising of a cylindrical brass handle joined by upswept supports to a glass top tier gallery decorated with brass ball and point finials joined to lower conforming tier by four ring turned and fluted brass columns on gilt brass casters. Unmarked. Height 31.75”, width 19.25”, depth 33.75”. Estimate $300-$500
101. David Yurman 18k Gold, Sterling & Turquoise Ring David Yurman (American, founded 1980). An 18k yellow gold, sterling silver, and turquoise ring with square cushion cut turquoise at center of 18k yellow gold bezel on a shank and top with signature twisted rope motif, side of shank with DY mark within circle. Interior of shank marked with “DY 925 750”, opposite side with “TM”. Estimate $300-$500
102. Contemporary Cream Painted Console Table
Apparently unmarked. Height 33.75”, width 72”, depth 18”. Estimate $300-$500
103. Yurman 14k, Sterling & Blue Topaz Noblesse Ring David Yurman (American, founded 1980). A 14k gold and sterling silver Noblesse ring with faceted Blue Topaz gemstone set in tall gold bezel with signature cable pattern sterling band. Marked to interior of band “585” “925” and “D. Yurman”, also to side of bezel with monogram “DY”. Set gem measures 14mm x 12mm. US ring size 6.5/7. Estimate $300-$500
105. Pair, Marbro Hollywood Regency Crystal Table Lamps
104. Pair of Grosfeld House Tall Back Open Armchairs American, circa 1950s. Pair of Grosfeld House tall back open armchairs with painted finish, scrolled back and plume carved scrolled arms, the upholstered back and seat covered in coral print fabric, raised on front turned tapered reeded legs headed with patera blocks and terminating on small ball feet. Height 39”, width 22” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 16”. Estimate $500-$700
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Marbro Lamp Company (American (California), c.1956-c.1990), circa 1950s. Maker’s labels to socket and neck. 27.25” tall to top of socket, 6.5” diameter at widest point. Estimate $500-$700
106. Pair of Italian Murano Glass Grape Vine Sconces Italy, circa 1970s. Pair of Murano art glass wall light sconces modeled as green grape bunches with pink and green vinery, electrified. Height 11.75”, width 6.5”, depth 4”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
107. Modern Abstract Figural Iron Sculpture, 20th C.
109. Kurt Versen for Nessen, 1940s Flip Flop Floor Lamp
Harry Bouras (American, b. 1931- ), “Trophy II”, patinated iron sculpture, apparently unsigned. Provenance: From the Estate of Shirley Litt, Chicago Illinois whereby sold through Bunte Auction Services, Elgin, Illinois to a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Height 35.75”, width 12.5”, depth 11.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Kurt Versen for Nessen (American, founded 1927). A brushed aluminum “Flip-Flop” floor lamp circa 1940s, the hinging arm allowing the shade to create an uplight or downlight lamp. Unmarked. Uplight 61.75” tall, 16.75” wide. Downlight 56.5” tall, 22” wide. Estimate $400-$600
108. Gabriel Ramirez, Modern Abstract Acrylic, 1969 Gabriel Ramirez (Mexican, b. 1938- ), “Yucatan”-1969, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Unframed 23.75” x 30”. Estimate $600-$800
111. Large Abstract Wax & Oil Work, David Mann “Heat”
110. Hand Woven Baluchi Wool. Pakistan. 6’ 7.75” x 3’ 9.75”. Estimate $600-$800
Andre Brechet (French, 1921-1993). “Totem”, gouache on paper, signed lower right; and “Papiers Colles”, gouache on paper assemblage, signed lower center. “Totem” sheet size 9.875” x 6.375”. “Papiers Colles” sheet size 17.25” x 8.75”. Estimate $300-$500
113. Two Gouache On Paper Works by Andre Brechet
David Mann (American (New York), b. 1950). “Heat” - 1987, oil and wax on canvas, Framed 93.5” x 38.25”, unframed 91” x 36.25”. Note: David Mann currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Selected exhibitions: McKenzie Fine Art (New York City), Zolla Lieberman Gallery (Chicago, IL), Nina Freudenheim Gallery (Buffalo, N.Y.), Artcore Gallery (Toronto, Canada), and Elliot Smith Contemporary Art (St. Louis, Mo.). Selected collections: The Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY), Neuberger Berman (New York, NY), The Ritz-Carlton Hotel (Battery Park City, New York), Ritz-Carlton Hotel (Cayman Islands), Willkie, Farr, Gallagher (New York City), Bank of America (New York, NY), and Progressive Corporation (Mayfield Village, OH). Awards: The Pollock Krasner Foundation Award in 2000. Mann is currently a professor of 2-D art at The New School, New York, NY. This lot serves as a precursor to his critically praised works of the 2000’s reminiscent of cosmic formations. Estimate $800-$1,200
Hugo Rabaey (Flemish/ Dutch, b.1948). “Man and Woman” - 1977, gilt bronze, impressed signature, monogram, and date to verso of female. Male 11.25” tall, 4.75” wide, 1.625” depth. Female 12.125” tall, 3.375” wide, 2” deep. Estimate $400-$600
114. Pair of Mid Century Modern Lamps by Laurel Lamp Company American, circa 1950 1960s. Pair of brushed chrome & black leather lamps manufactured by the Laurel Lamp Co (Newark, New Jersey), the tall columnar form body wrapped at the base with black leather. Socket with maker’s label. Height 70”, diameter 5”. Estimate $400-$600
115. Paul Chelko, Modern Oil Painting, Signed Paul Chelko (American (Georgia), 1933-2007), “Untitled”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower right “CHELKO”. Modern abstract oil painting depicting floating geometric forms on a light muted green, blue and grey expanse. Thick and textured paint layer with some areas of marbling and cracking. Framed 24.75” x 28.75”. Unframed 16” x 20”. Estimate $300-$500
116. Woodruff & Edwards Atomic Era Tripod Table Lamp Woodruff & Edwards (American (Illinois), 20th century). Marked to underside “6386-7”, “Woodruff & Edwards”, Elgin, ILL”. 27.25” tall, 7” diameter of base. Estimate $400-$600
112. Pair, 1977 Gilt Bronze Modern Figural Sculptures
118. Russell Woodard Style Spun Fiberglass Side Table
117. Nan S. Fowler, Oil on Board, “Bird’s Eye View” Nan S. Fowler (American,1927-2005), “Bird’s Eye View”, oil on board, signed lower right. Framed 25” x 31”. Unframed 24” x 29.75”. Estimate $300-$500
American, 1960s. Unmarked. Height 13.5”, diameter 24”. Estimate $300-$500
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121. Midcentury Modern Copper Hanging Bird Feeder Likely American, mid 20th century. Unmarked. Overall 35” tall, 16” wide, 13” deep. Estimate $300-$500
119. Black 2 Door Cabinet w/Chinese Style Backplates Likely American, second half of 20th century. A low rectangular Chinese style wooden black lacquer cabinet in the style of Michael Taylor for Baker, the two doors decorated with brass backplates in the form of Chinese medallions hung with pulls, all raised on a joined base on bracket feet. Height 19.5”, width 35”, depth 11”. Estimate $300-$500
122. Long Chinese Style Black Lacquer Coffee Table 20th century. An oversized black lacquer coffee table of rectangualar in the style of a traditional Chinese kang table, the rectangular top surmounting a cyma curved apron over curved molded horse hoof legs. Approximate height 16”, length 78.5”, width 50.5”.
120. Dong Kingman, China Town, Pencil Signed Litho Dong Kingman (American, (California and New York) 1911-2000), “China Town”, color lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition numbered lower left margin “99/100”, dedicatory remark at center. Lithograph accompanied with Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington exhibition mailer for Dong Kingman: Watercolors, October 31 to November 19, 1978, signed and dated ‘79 by the artist under image of his S.F. Festival work. Lithograph framed 27.5” x 22.25”, sheet size 21.5” x 16.25”. Estimate $300-$500
123. Pair of Mark David Foo Lion Stands or Side Tables American, 21st century. Pair of Mark David figural jardiniere stands or side tables modeled as foo dogs or guardian lions. Retains attached metal plaque “Mark David, www.markdavid. net”. Height 32.25”, width 19.75”, depth 24”. Estimate $600-$800
124. After Karl Springer “Ming” Coffee Table American, c. 1980s, after Karl Springer “Ming” Table. A modern coffee table in the form of a Chinese Kang table, overall veneered in lacquered goatskin over wood, with allover cyma curved apron, all raised on four outwardly curving Chinese style horse hoof legs. Paper label at underside of foot reads “made in Mexico.” Height 17”, width 57.5”, depth 45”. Estimate $600-$800
126. Brass Crane Sculpture, Hattakitkosol Somchai Hattakitkosol Somchai (Thai, 1934-2000). “Crane” brass, edition 52/1000, signed. Tall polished brass sculpture depicting a male and female crane each in grooming position with head tucked, standing on single leg, mounted on a weighted black fiberglass resin base. Height 55.75”, circular base depth 15.5”. Estimate $400-$600
125. Mid Century Maison Jansen Rocking Chair French, circa 1960s. Mid Century Thonet style rocking chair, designed with chromed rectangular steel tubing with back and seat covered in black naugahyde, by Maison Jansen and imported by the Otto Gerdau Company. Height 42.5”, width 23” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500
128. Mid Century Style Ficks Reed Bamboo Dining Set American, Circa 1970s. Mid 129. century style Ficks Reed rattan Modern White Ceramic dining set comprising of a red Nubbed Elephant Stand lacquered extending oval dining table on simulated bamboo 20th century. A white painted ceramic stand or child’s stool cluster legs and quadripartite or chair in the form of a seated base along with six matching elephant with decorative nubs swivel armchairs with orange throughout the body and a flat cushions. One chair with Ficks surface above the hindquarReed sticker. Table height 29”, width 66” (extended), width 48”, ters serving as a shelf or seat. Apparently unmarked. Height depth 48”. Chair height 30.25”, 19.5”, depth 29”, width 17”. width 22.25 (arm to arm), seat Estimate $300-$500 depth 19”, seat height 15”. Estimate $600-$800
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127. Willem de Looper Abstract Landscape Monotype Willem de Looper (American, (Washington D.C.), 19322009). watercolor monotype on Arches paper, pencil signed and dated lower right. Monotype print created by applying watercolor paint to a plate and impressing it onto paper, a process creating only a single unique impression, this print depicting the essence of a landscape in greens and yellows. Framed 34” x 25”, sheet size 30” x 21.25”. Estimate $500-$700
131. Ladies 14k Yellow Gold & Sapphire Link Bracelet Ladies 14k yellow gold and sapphire link bracelet with nicely matched natural prong set marquise cut sapphires (average size 6.0 x 3.1mm each, 3.36 carats total weight). Marked “14K” and “BH”. Length 7”. Total weight 11.6 grams. Estimate $500-$700
Collection of two unmatched but similar 14k gold and pearl accented leaved wreath circular form pins or brooches. One with small rose cut diamonds on each leaf, diameter 1”, total weight 4.0 grams. The other in yellow gold with 4mm pearls, total weight 4.5 grams. Estimate $400-$600
130. Laura Munder 18k Gold & Turquoise Earrings Designer Laura Munder 18k yellow gold and turquoise earrings with round turquoise bead at end of C scroll twisted 18k gold wire terminating on post back marked with “18K” and “LAURA MUNDER”. Total weight 5.4 grams. Estimate $300-$500
133. 14k White Gold, Diamond & Ruby Ring Ladies 14k white gold, diamond and ruby ring with Old European diamond (0.48 carat total weight, color range: J-L, clarity range: Si2-I1) at center with six dark red ruby accents (three on each sides--0.90 carat total weight, semi-transparent). Marked 14k and acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 7.5. Total weight 5.6 grams. Estimate $500-$700
136. Bobby Falwell Modern Large Carved Wood Dresser Box Bobby Reed Falwell (American (Kentucky), 20th century). A large and heavy carved mahogany two tiered jewelry box or desk box circa 1984 of rounded organic form, the top surface with one curved half and one rounded starburst shaped half the body flaring toward base and having single open basin at bottom surmounted by two swiveling halves each with an individually swiveling lid, the box carved from a single piece of wood exhibiting continuous grain across all sections. Incised mark to base “Falwell 84”. Estimate $600-$800
132. Two 14k Gold & Pearl Wreath Motif Pins
134. Asymmetrical Shell Channel Back Chair & Ottoman Mid Century Modern asymmetrical shell channel back chair with matching ottoman, both covered in red chenille type fabric on turned tapered squat legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 36”, width 40”, seat depth 21”, seat height 15”. Ottoman height 13”, width 27”, depth 19”. Estimate $500-$700
137. Deco Style 18k White Gold, Diamond, & Emerald Ring Ladies Art Deco style 18k white gold, diamond and emerald ring of elongated oval form at top with vertical band of emeralds in medium green color (0.40 carat total weight, opaque) surrounded by modern diamonds (0.30 carat total weight, clarity range: I2-I3, color range: G-I) on a delicate shank. Marked and acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 3.1 grams. Estimate $500-$700
135. Ladies 14k Gold, Pearl & Diamond Earrings Ladies 14k white and yellow gold earrings with free form cultured pearls accented at center with light champagne colored modern cut diamond (0.12 carat total weight). Marked with “M” and “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. Each earring measures 1” x 0.75”. Total weight 15.9 grams. Estimate $500-$700
138. Pair of MCM Chrome Sunburst Wall Mirrors Mid-20th century. Mirror diameter 19.75”, overall diameter 32.25”. Estimate $600-$800
139. Daniel JeanRichard “Grand TV Screen” Watch Ladies Daniel JeanRichard “Grand TV Screen” (circa 2010) wristwatch with maker’s name held at top, “SWISS MADE” on bottom. Verso of stainless steel case with “DANIEL JEANRICHARD No 0186 Ref. 95006”. Watch with white alligator leather band. Estimate $600-$800
141. Ladies 18k Gold, Enamel & Chalcedony Ring
140. French Art Deco Two Tier Cocktail or Coffee Table
Ladies 18k yellow gold ring with bezel set blue chalcdedony in cushion cut cabochon (measuring 13 x 13mm) at center flanked by red enamel work in diaper pattern on tapered shank. Marked “18K” and acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 4. Total weight 18.2 grams. Ring tapers from 14 to 6mm. Estimate $700-$900
French, circa 1930s. Height 24.5”, diameter 36”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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143. Modern Silver Plate 2 Light Cantilever Floor Lamp
142. Two Mid Century Modern Sculptures, Glen Davis
Likely American, third quarter 20th century. Height to top of fork 63.75”, width with both arms fully extended outward 58”. Estimate $600-$800
William Glen Davis, (American (Pennsylvania), 20th century). A collection of two sculptures c.1970s comprising of one with bronze metal rods in a broken windowpane pattern forming squares, some containing rusted metal plates with holes and reticulated fields, the wire frame oriented at angles to each other forming a three dimensional composition, the sculpture to a rectangular wooden plinth; and one of openwork bronze rods forming a cage structure in three dimensions. Windowpane sculpture 14.125” tall, 9.25” wide, 5” deep. Cage sculpture 12.5” tall, 7.25” wide, 6.5” deep. Note: Glen Davis was a founding member of “Group A”, a group of artists whose goal was to advance abstract art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the mid 20th century. An accountant by trade, Davis pursued his art in forms of painting, kinetic mobiles, and bronze sculpture. Estimate $500-$700
144. Glen Davis Signed Brutalist Bronze, “Tower” Davis, William Glen (American (Pennsylvania), 20th century). “Tower” - 1977, bronze and wood, apparently unsigned. An openwork sculpture composed of narrow bronze rods welded together to form a tall dimensional cage, the rods intersecting each other and some jutting out beyond the matrix, the sculpture mounted to a square wooden plinth. Inscribed to underside of plinth “W.G. Davis 77” and stamped “W YORK”. Overall 19” tall, 16” wide, 17” deep. Estimate $700-$900
145. Pair of Harvey Probber Ebony & Brass Nightstands American, circa 1960s. Matched pair of Harvey Probber ebony with brass molding nightstands, bedside cabinets or side cabinets in rectangular form with single long drawer over a pair of doors, each with metal pulls, raised on a plinth base. Marked to the interior top drawer with metal tag for Harvey Probber, Fall River, Massachusetts. Height 25.5”, width 36”, depth 17.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
146. Glen Davis Openwork Brutalist Bronze Sculpture William Glen Davis, (American (Pennsylvania), 20th century). 31.5” tall, base 8.25” wide x 8.375” deep. Estimate $700-$900
147. Pair of Harvey Probber Swiveling Barrel Chairs American, 1960s. Matched pair of mid century modern Harvey Probber swiveling barrel chairs, each compact in size with tub shaped back, removable seat cushion, raised on a circular wood rotating base. Apparently unmarked. Height 24”, width 29.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 21.5”, seat height 15”. Estimate $500-$700
148. Karel Appel, “Face (Happy Face)” -1969 Lithograph Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006), “Face (Happy Face)”-1969, color lithograph on arches paper, pencil signed lower right margin, numbered lower left margin “EA”, published by Precht 190, Utrecht. Framed 34.25” x 27. Sheet size 22” x 15” Estimate $600-$800 149.
150. Karel Appel, “Lying in Color”, Signed Lithograph Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006), “Lying in Color (Pink Cat)”-1979, limited edition color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left “130/175”. Framed 31.5” x 39.5”. Unframed 21.25” x 29.5”. Estimate $700-$900
Carlo Forcolini “Fire Ball” Chrome Floor Lamp Carlo Forcolini (Italian (Como/ Milan), b.1947) for Sidecar/ Artemide (Italian, 20th century). A “Fireball” floor lamp c. 1990s with ebonized metal square base surmounted by polished chrome rectangular tall central shaft and pivoting and extending polished chrome ball form light with cleft opening to one side opposed by flattened metal handle for pivoting ball, a turnkey form knob at top of primary shaft for locking extension. Maker’s label to bottom of base with maker, model, and designer information. 80” tall fully extended, 60” tall fully collapsed, 9.75” square base. Note: Designs by Carlo Forcolini reside in the permanent collections of Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Estimate $500-$700
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151. Driftwood & Oxidized Iron Console Table Lamp 20th century. A likely custom driftwood and oxidized iron console table lamp of very long rectangular form with wide iron border around a field of clustered driftwood branches at center with two white painted iron shafts placed equidistant within field each bearing two lights, mounted with conforming natural burlap shade. Apparently unmarked. Overall 9.5” tall, 46.25” wide, 8.75” deep. Estimate $400-$600
154. Large Philip Standish Read Oil, “Reclining Nudes”
152. Mexican Brass, Copper & Abalone Crab Dish Mexican, 20th century. Large animal form figural sculptural wall hanging or bowl in the shape of a crab with brass elements with abalone inlay surrounding elongated copper basin form body. Marked on underside with “I MEXICO F.C.S. COBRE”. Triangular hook on back for hanging on wall. Height 2.6”, width (across legs) 22”, depth 12”. Estimate $600-$800
Philip Standish Read (American (New York), 19272000). “Reclining Nudes”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Philip S. Read”. Mural-like painting depicting a group of cubist inspired classical nudes in pastel tones with a single female figure reclining at center with bulbous breasts and her right arm covering her mouth as it grabs the opposite shoulder, the figures layered over each other and having multi colored abstract washes over surface. Unframed canvas 46.5” x 68.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
153. Set of 5 Drucker Rattan Woven Bistro Chairs French, 20th century. Set of 5 rattan bistro chairs or barstools hand-constructed and hand-woven by Maison Drucker founded in 1885, the rounded back, sides and seat are woven in two colors, blue and green, from rilsan, derived from the castor oil plant. The chairs are raised on turned, cluster tied legs united by similar stretchers. The back of each chair bearing brass Drucker nameplate. Height 41”, width 20”, seat depth 14.5”, seat height 24”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
156. Douglas K. Gifford, Signed Oil on Canvas, Beach
155. Ladies 18k White Gold, Coral & Diamond Ring Ladies 18k white gold, natural coral and diamond ring with dark pink cabochon coral in cushion shape (16 x 16mm) within diamond bezel and enhanced shank with 58 modern diamonds (0.50 carat total weight, clarity range: I2-I3, color range: G-I). Unmarked but acid tested as 18k quality. US ring size 6. Total weight 14.3 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
157. Set of 4 Mid Century Modern Rattan Armchairs Set of 4 Mid Century Modern rattan armchairs in the style of James Mont, each with horseshoe back and central woven curved splat over a woven seat raised on cluster legs united by a box stretcher base. Height 35”, width 26.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 17”. Estimate $600-$800
158. White Coral Specimen Raised on Lucite Base Large and fine oblong white coral specimen with arched center, fine textured ridges throughout, raised on a custom shaped lucite base supported on four cylindrical feet. Coral specimen alone measures 4.5” x 13.25” x 5.3”. Please note that coral cannot be exported out of the United States. Estimate $300-$500
Douglas K. Gifford (American (Illinois), 20th century to contemporary), “View of Carolina Beach”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Beach scene depicting view of Carolina shore from white wooden veranda, porch comprised of white painted chair with weathered and aged patina, collection of seashells and sea glass resting on banister railing. Peaceful landscape consisting of wild sand dunes and seagulls flying over ocean. Framed 45.75” x 32”. Unframed 43” x 30”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
159. Manner of Henry Moore, Figural Driftwood Sculpture Manner of Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986). “Figure with Sweeping Arms”, carved driftwood, apparently unsigned. A modernist figural sculpture carved from a fragment of driftwood, the lower half of figure’s body being flattened at the hips displaying thick thighs over very narrow and pointed shins that are crossed, the figure’s torso turning away from legs and with expressive arms suggesting motion, possibly in prayer, to its front below a very narrow neck and head. The sculpture mounted to a later rectangular black painted wood plinth. Overall 14.5” x 9.75” x 8.5”. Estimate $300-$500
160. Two Mdina Art Glass Fish Vases, 1980 Mdina (Malta, founded 1968). Group of two art glass vases, one in Michael Harris’ (English, 1933-1994) most iconic form--the cut ice fish vase with bright blue accented with green streaks at center of thick clear molten glass. The other with blue and brown interwoven swirling forms. Each incised on bottom “Mdina 1980”. Shorter vase height 8.75”, width 8”, depth 2.75”. Taller vase height 9.25”, width 7”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $300-$500
161. 4 Pc Grand Resort Osborn Outdoor Seating Set
162. Two Maltese Mdina Art Glass “Fish Vases”, 1980
Grand Resort Osborn (American, second decade of 21st century). Height of chairs (without back cushion) 26”, (with back cushion) 33”, width 33”, depth 33”, approximate height of ottomans (without cushion) 12.75”, (with cushion) 17.75”, width 25”, depth 25”. Estimate $300-$500
Mdina (Malta, founded 1968). Group of two art glass cut ice “fish” vases in Michael Harris’ (English, 19331994) most iconic form. Each incised on bottom “Mdina 1980”. Shorter vase height 8.75”, width 7.75”, depth 2.5”. Taller vase height 10.75”, width 8.25”, depth 2.25”. Estimate $300-$500
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John van Koert for Drexel “Profile” Collection, circa 1950s The Drexel Profile furniture collection was designed by John Van Koert (Canadian/American 1912-1998), and it was in production from 1955 to 1961. Van Koert started out as a jewelry designer for Harry Winston after WWII and later branched into industrial design. He is well known for designing silver for Towle, particularly the Contour design; his particular attention to the drawer pulls and other hardware on Profile pieces is noted in the catalog.
163. Walnut and Oak Nightstands Walnut nightstands with oak secondary wood, the overhanging walnut top terminating in coved edges surmounting one drawer lined in oak with serpentine form aluminum pulls, surmounting an open storage compartment wit shelf, resting on tapered splayed legs. Drawer stamped “By Drexel Reg. Trademark”. Height 25.5”, width 20”, depth 14”. Estimate $500-$700
164. 80.75” Walnut Utility Headboard Walnut utility bed headboard, the angled headboard features two sliding doors that partially conceal two shelves above a small open compartment to each end. The back of the headboard stamped Drexel Profile K18/19 and dated 9/57. Height 41.5”, width 80.75”, depth 13”. Reference: 1960 catalog “Profile by Drexel”, page 7. Estimate $500-$700
167. Walnut Tall Chest 165. Walnut Triple Dresser 8 Drawers Walnut triple dresser with rectangular top and rounded edges over four short drawers and four long drawers raised on square tapered legs. All drawers with decorative metal pulls. Top drawer to the left has removable small grooved shallow tray for rings or other jewelry, and the drawer to the upper right is divided in half. Drawer marked to interior Drexel Profile. The back is also stamped Drexel Profile K4-2. Height 32”, width 60”, depth 21”. Reference: 1960 catalog “Profile by Drexel”, page 1 (K4-2). Estimate $500-$700
Walnut tall chest of drawers with three long drawers over a projecting 3.5” ledge above three long graduated deep drawers raised on angled square tapered legs. The backside stamped Drexel K11-2. Height 48”, width 34”, depth 20.5”. Reference: 1960 catalog “Profile by Drexel”, page 3. Estimate $500-$700
166. Walnut Step Table Walnut step table, the angled two tier table with rectangular upper tier over an elongated rectangular top raised on angled square tapered legs. The underside stamped Drexel K97-5. Height 24”, width 19.3”, depth 29.75”. Reference: 1960 catalog “Profile by Drexel”, page 20. Estimate $300-$500
169. Walnut Buffet with Deck Walnut and glass buffet with deck or china cabinet, the deck with sliding glass doors, the interior with 2 shelves with frosted glass insert, the shelves and base of deck with grooves for displaying plates. The buffet below hosts two central drawers, the top drawer fitted for flatware, flanked to each side by a hinged cupboard door over a long drawer. Drexel Profile tag to interior top drawer of the buffet. The back side of the deck stamped with model number K35 - 4A and dated 9/57. Height 72”, width 60”, depth 21”. Reference: 1960 catalog “Profile by Drexel”, page 8 (K37 Buffet) and page 10 (K35 Deck). Estimate $700-$900
168. Walnut Lamp Table A walnut wood two-tier lamp table, the rectangular top comprising of dark walnut framed on either side by light walnut terminating in light walnut splayed tapered legs joined by a dark walnut shelf bordered by light walnut with light walnut joint elements. Stamped “K765/Lamp Table/Walnut/By Drexel/1257.” Height 24”, width 28”, depth 18”. Estimate $300-$500
170. Walnut Cocktail Table Walnut and pecan cocktail or coffee table with rectangular low profile and streamlined top with angled edge over a smaller recessed undershelf raised on angled square tapered legs. The underside stamped Drexel K92-4. Height 16”, width 54”, depth 20”. Reference: 1960 catalog “Profile by Drexel”, page 18. Estimate $300-$500
171. Walnut Extension Dining Table Walnut extension dining table with rectangular top and rounded edges raised on angled square tapered legs. Table comes with 3 additional leaves. Underside of table is marked. Height 29.5”, width 54”, depth 36”. Each leaf 12” in width. Reference: 1960 catalog“Profile by Drexel”, page 12 (K44-4). Estimate $800-$1,200
172. Walnut and Pecan Dining Chairs A set of six walnut and pecan wood dining chairs upholstered in vinyl comprising one armchair and five side chairs, the stiles terminating in upswept arms, the seat back upholstered in red and tan heavily textured vinyl, the trapezoidal seat with conforming upholstery, the raking back legs joined to the front legs by an upward slanted stretcher forming an elongated pierced oval, the front legs joined by a cylindrical stretcher. Armchair height 34.75”, width 23”, depth 20.23”. Side chair height 34”, width 20.5”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $500-$700
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174. Robsjohn-Gibbings Style Black Laquered Chest
173. Dennis Campay, “Untitled”, O/C, Signed
Style of T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905–1976), circa 1950s. Height 32.25”, width 44”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Dennis Campay (American, b. 1950- ). “Untitled”-1997, oil on canvas, signed lower right corner. Gallery label on back of painting from TEW Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia and Lagerquist Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia with additional information on work. Framed 22.5” x 18.5”. Sight size 15.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $300-$500
175. Robsjohn Gibbings for Widdicomb Klismos Chair
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905–1976) for Widdicomb. Circa 1950s Height 31.5”, width 24.5”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $500-$700
178. Widdicomb Walnut Dresser by Robsjohn-Gibbings
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905–1976) for Widdicomb. Circa 1950s walnut double dresser, the double bowed front chest dresser with custom glass top over the 6 drawers fitted with trays and dividers with streamlined metal and wood handles. Manufacturer label to the top interior drawer. Height 29.5”, width 67”, depth 21.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
177. Mardi Barrie, “Night Town”, Watercolor and Gouache Mardi Barrie, (British 1931-2004), “Night Town”-1968, watercolor and gouache, signed lower right. Abstracted view of a night cityscape, moon dimly lighting the dark sky, abstracted skyline below, color washes of white, navy, red and orange. Framed 27” x 19.25”. Sight size 20.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
176. Widdicomb Walnut Chest by Robsjohn-Gibbings T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905–1976) for Widdicomb.. Circa 1950s walnut tall chest with custom glass top over the 6 drawers fitted with trays and dividers, each drawer with a streamlined metal and wood pull. The whole raised on casters. Manufacturer label to the top interior drawer. Height 47.5”, width 34”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $500-$700
180. T.H. Robjohns-Gibbings Magazine Table, MCM T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905–1976) for Widdicomb. A 1950s stained wood magazine stand featuring an X-design which allows for magazines and newspapers to be kept on the sides with a flat surface on the top. Height 22.5”, width 29”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
179. William Twigg-Smith Oil, “Cottage”, Signed William Twigg-Smith (American (Hawaii/California), 1883-1950). “View of Cottage”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Framed 8” x 9.75”. Unframed 5”x 7”. Estimate $800-$1,200
181. Gus Gay Signed Oil, Fauvist Landscape
August Gay (French/ American (California), 1890-1948). “Tree and Cloud”, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed lower left. Small fauvist painting depicting a landscape with tall and full dark green tree at left set on rolling hills before a low and sloping horizon line, the hillside in many shades of light green and the sky of light blue with large and puffy cloud at right with purple shadowing to bottom. Framed 12” x 10”, unframed 10.125” x 7.875”. Note: Together with Selden Gile (American (California), 1877-1947), Gay formed the “Society of Six” painting group, a loosely knit band of painters based in Oakland, California in the 1910s and 20s who painted en plein air and shared appreciation of Fauvist color sensibilities, the group espousing a rebellion against the prevalent somber tonalism and decorative aesthetics otherwise prevalent in painting of the era. Group members included Selden Connor Gile, August Gay, Maurice Logan, Louis Siegriest, Bernard von Eichman, and William Clapp. Museum collections: The Oakland Museum of California, The State Museum Resource Center of Sacramento, The Monterey Peninsula Museum. Museum and gallery exhibitions: San Francisco Art Association, 1916, 1912; Del Monte Art Gallery, Monterey, 1919; Galerie Beaux Arts, San Francisco, 1929; San Francisco Museum of Art, 1935; Oakland Museum, 1972 and 1981. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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183. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 2 Drawer Low Table Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American (Taylorsville, NC) founded 1989). A cherry low coffee or cocktail table with two frieze drawers with ebonized wood interior, resting on black lacquered framing at sides and center. Height 18” length 54”, depth 24” Estimate $400-$600
182. Manner of Dali, Violin in Landscape Manner of Salvador Dali (Spanish/ French, 1904-1989). “Surrealist Violin in Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “S. Rodriguez-Arte”. Framed 26.25” x 30.25”, unframed 22.125” x 21.25”. Estimate $300-$500
185. Tommi Parzinger for Stiffel Tall Brass Ball Lamp Tommi Parzinger for Stiffel (American (Illinois), founded 1932). Brass table lamp circa 1960s with linen shade supported by stacked graduated balls and terminating on a concave shaped base. Height w/shade 37.3”, without shade 27.5”, base width 5.5”, base depth 5.5”. Estimate $500-$700
184. After Dali “Space Elephant” Gilt Bronze Sculpture After Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), “Space Elephant from the Temptation of St. Anthony”, gilt bronze sculpture, incised on base “Dali”. Overall height 21.25”, width 6”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500
186. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Mahogany Table Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American (Taylorsville, North Carolina), founded 1989). A contemporary designer mahogany dining table with 1 leaf, the two piece round top comprising four quarter round highly figured mahogany veneers resting on base comprising five turned stylized Doric form columns, the cylindrical center column framed by four outward projecting stylized compressed columns on quadruple base. Height 30”, diameter of top 56”. Estimate $800-$1,200
187. Parzinger for Stiffell Brass & Wood Obelisk Lamps Tommi Parzinger for Stiffel (American (Illinois), founded 1932). Pair of lamps (circa 1950s). Foil label to socket “Stiffel”. 30.75” tall to top of socket, 6” square at base. Estimate $400-$600
189. Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Suede Storage Bench Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (American (Taylorsville, North Carolina), founded 1989). A rectangular storage bench upholstered in suede leather in Echo Stone, the hinged lid with tufted cushion opening to rectangular storage space, all raised on four tapering ebonized wood block feet. Lid interior with Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams label and sales information. Height 18”, length 64”, width 25”. Estimate $300-$500
190. After Pablo Picasso, “Woman in Blue Hat” Scarf
188. Picasso “Le Dejeuner sur L’Herbe”, 60s Lithograph
After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973). “Woman in Blue Hat”, silkscreen on silk, signed within matrix lower left. Figural image was presumably produced by heirs of Picasso, produced by Marigold Enterprise in the 1980’s as a scarf. Framed 36” x 35.5”. Sight size 37” x 32.25”. Estimate $400-$600
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Le Déjeuner Sur l’Herbe” - circa 1959-69, chromolithograph on paper, apparently unsigned. Inscribed upper left within plate “11.8.59.” Sheet size 17” x 21.625”, image size 14” x 17.75”. Estimate $300-$500
192. Picasso Chromolithograph “Reclining Nude, 14.3.63”
191. Aldo Tura Drop Leaf Rolling Bar Cart Aldo Tura (Italian, 1909-1963). 1970s lacquered goat skin and brass mounted drop leaf rolling bar cart Marked to the underside with label. Height 31,25”, width 29.75”, depth 17.6”. Estimate $600-$800
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Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Reclining Nude, 1963”, chromolithograph on paper originally published by Mourlot in 1964, signed and dated within plate. Small print depicting on of the artist’s reclining female nudes in his iconic Cubist style, the figure lying horizontally and facing the viewer, with her arms above her head and her legs intertwined, her buttocks to top of matrix and her breasts opposite them to bottom of composition, with red and blue wash background, inscribed within plate below image “le 14.3.63”. Certificate of authenticity to verso from Studio Gallery & Framing, North Hollywood, CA. Framed 11.75” x 14.5”, sheet size 4.25” x 6.875”. Estimate $400-$600
193. Mid-Century 2 Tier Rolling Tea or Bar Trolley Attributed to Cesare Lacca (Italian, 20th century) for Cassina. Walnut bar cart circa 1950s. Apparently unmarked. Height 33”, width 36.25”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $500-$700
195. Elmore James, King of Slide Folk Art, Warner Bros.
194. Three RIAA Award Records, 311 and Cake Multi Platinum record: 311 for “311”; Platinum record: Cake for “Fashion Nugget”; Gold record: 311 for “Grassroots”. Framed 21.25” x 17.25”. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
Josh Gosfield (American (New York), 20th century). “Elmore James, King of Slide”, mixed media assemblage, signed lower right of guitar. Large folk art assemblage as homage to Mississippi blues musician Elmore James (American, 1918-1963). Accompanied with a copy of the entry form for the piece into a juried exhibition, the piece entered by Valerie Herzberg of Warner Brothers Records. This piece of art was used as the cover for a multiple cd release of James’ recordings under the Capricorn Records label in 1992. Overall 50.5” x 34.5” x 10”. Estimate $300-$500
196. 311 Shadowbox RIAA Record Awards, “Transistor” American, 2nd half 20th century. A group of two RIAA (Recording Industry Associate of America) separately framed gold and platinum records issued to Capricorn Records for the album “Transistor” by the band 311. Each shadowbox 19” x 16” x 2.75”. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
199. Modernist Bronze Figural Sculpture, Horn Players
American School, 20th century. “Horn Players”, bronze and copper, apparently unsigned. 18.25” tall, 11.625” wide, 12.25” deep. Estimate $300-$500
197. Burled Birch Veneer & Smoked Glass Coffee Table Likely American, circa 1970s. A birch veneer and metal glass top coffee or cocktail table, the smoked glass top within a burled birch veneer frame, raised on squared buffed metal plinth base. Height 1.6”, width 39.3”, depth 39.5”. Estimate $500-$700
198. Derek & The Dominoes Gold RIAA Record, “Layla” American, 2nd half 20th century. An RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) gold record issued to Capricorn Records to commemorate sales of more than 500,000 copies of “Layla and other assorted love songs” by Derek and the Dominos. Framed 21.25” x 17.25”. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
202. Two Gold RIAA Records, The Marshall Tucker Band
200. Group of 2 RIAA Records, The Marshall Tucker Band Platinum record: “Carolina Dreams”; Gold record: “The Marshall Tucker Band”. Framed 21” x 17”. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
201. Modern Tweed Upholstered 3 Piece Sectional Sofa American, 20th century. Labeled under middle cushion for “Smith Upholstery Studio, 2153 W Broad St, Athens, GA 30606”. Height 33.5”. Total length 129.5”, seat depth 22.5”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
205. 2 Platinum RIAA Records, The Allman Brothers Band
203. 2 RIAA Award Records - G. Allman & Allman Bros. Platinum record: “The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East”; Gold record: “Laid Back” by Gregg Allman Framed 21” x 17”. Note: Capricorn Records of Macon, Georgia was the original recording studio and producer for the Allman Brothers Band. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Gold records: “Searchin’ for a Rainbow” and “Where We All Belong”. Framed 21” x 17”. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900
204. Large Custom Built 3 Pc Pine Corner Cabinet American, late 20th century. Height 84.25”, width 98”, depth 15.75”. Central interior measures height 45.5”, width 63”, depth 27.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Platinum records: “Eat A Peach” and “Brothers & Sisters”. Framed 21” x 17”. Note: Capricorn Records of Macon, Georgia was the original recording studio and producer for the Allman Brothers Band. Provenance: Acquired directly from Capricorn Records (83 Walton Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30303) circa 2006 by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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208. Italian Lacquered Maple & Black Dining Table
207. MCM Armchair, Style of G. Mulhauser for Plycraft 206. Bustamante Brass & Copper Elephant Bust, 24/100 Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b. 1942- ). “Elephant”, brass and copper, edition 24/100, signed and numbered on right ear. 30.25” tall, 16” wide, 15.5” deep. Estimate $800-$1,200
Italian, 20th century to contemporary. A figured maple and black lacquer veneered dining table, the rectangular top with cyma curved ends overhanging a black lacquer plinth surmounting an octagonal base with alternating black and maple veneered surfaces lacquered to a shiny finish. Paper label on underside of top reads “made in Italy.” Height 29.75”, length 83”, width 43.50. Estimate $600-$800
Manner of George Mulhouser for Plycraft. A naugahyde and rosewood veneer swivel office or executive chair in the style of the “Mr. Chair”, the tufted black naugahyde back with detachable headrest, the arms comprised of steamed plywood with rosewood veneer, resting on a steel base with four legs by Bassick Flo-Tork, on steel ball casters. Height 47”, width 30”, depth 29”, seat to floor 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
210. Round Travertine Willy Rizzo Style Dining Table Manner of Willy Rizzo (Italian, 1928-2013). A travertine dining table circa 1970s with removable circular top over travertine triangular pedestal with base molding. Height 29”, diameter 60”. Estimate $600-$800
209. Danish Modern Abstract Wool Rug, After Paul Klee After Paul Klee (German, 1879-1940) for Ege Axminster (Danish, 20th century). “Florentinisches Villenviertel (Florentine Villa District)”, wool rug after the artist’s 1926 work, signed and dated lower left. Abstract geometric design with pastel colors. Remnant of Ege Axminster label on back. Measures 5’ x 9’. Estimate $600-$800
212. Jarvin Parks “Jewel Shapes”, Gouache on Board
211. Modern Figural Scene in Oil, Willie Anne Wright Willie Anne Wright (American (Virginia), b. 1924). “A Group (I)” - c.1970, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Large format figural painting depicting an abstracted figural grouping of eight people set within a neutral plane, one figure to left of center with a defined face and wearing a green dress, a figure to lower right holding a child in arms, and other anonymous figures surrounding them, some areas of canvas treated with washes of color and others left untouched exposing the underlying gesso layer. Inscribed to verso of canvas with painting title. Paper label to verso of stretcher from Twentieth Century Gallery, Williamsburg, Virginia. Framed 48.25” x 59.75”, unframed 47.25” x 59”. Estimate $700-$900
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Jarvin Lee Parks (American (Atlanta, Georgia), d. 1967). “Jewel Shapes- 1954, gouache on artists board, signed and dated lower left. Abstract painting depicting rounded geometric forms in pink, green, and gold on taupe and black fields. Inscription to verso of board “Dear Raiford, This little gouache, I hope you will enjoy - let the form jewel-shapes be one 4 Southern Saints, Carson, Tennessee, Truman & Blanche du BoisFondest Regards, jarvin. Dec 6, 1954”. Framed 14.5” x 26.75”, unframed 13.375” x 25.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
214. Barcelona Style Black Vinyl and Steel Loveseat Manner of Mies van der Rohe’s (German/American, 1886-1960). A mid 20th century loveseat in the style of furniture designs for the Barcelona Pavillion at the 1929 International Exposition. The steel frame upholstered with tufted vinyl with natural animal texture cushions and seats, the chrome-plated steel back rail terminating in back legs, joined to seat rail resting on 213. joined front legs. Unmarked. Modern Carved Marble Sculpture, Height 30”, length 45”, width 23.25”. Henry Bursztynowicz Estimate $400-$600 Henry Bursztynowicz (American (Pennsylvania), 19222001). “Wings”, carved and assembled travertine marble, signed to plinth “Henry B.”. Note: Bursztynowicz was a local Pennsylvania sculptor around the height of the abstract expressionist and pop art movements. Bursztynowicz received his education from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan and Instituto d’Arte, Florence, Italy. He was a faculty member at the University of Missouri and he taught at Pittsburgh Arts and Crafts Center (now Pittsburgh Center for the Arts). Pittsburgh Center for the Arts honored Bursztynowicz with a retrospective of his works in 2009. Overall 27” tall, 15.5” wide, 8.75” Estimate $500-$700
215. Cubist Bronze Figural Sculpture, Reclining Nude American School, 20th century. “Reclining Nude”, patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. Well handled highly abstracted figural sculpture depicting a reclining nude female handled in the Cubist manner, her triangular and simplified legs resting atop each other as the figure reclines on her side, the figure curving into itself at front as the torso bends forward and up toward knee exposing bulbous breasts below two arced forms representing her head and arms, her body to verso with split created by legs continuing up to base of neck, the sculpture with an allover verdigris finish. 9.75” tall x 17.75” wide, 13” deep. Estimate $500-$700
217. Swedish Biedermeier Maple Sofa Table Sweden, circa 1930s. Biedermeier maple sofa table, produced by AB Svenska Möbelfabrikerna Bodafors. Metal plaque on interior of drawer “AB Svenska Möbelfabrikerna Bodafors”. Height 29”, width 36” (leaves closed), width 52” (leaves open), depth 29.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
216. Jan Balet, “The Last Minute”, Signed Jan B. Balet (German/Swiss, 1913-2009), “Die Letzten Minuten (The Last Minute)”, oil and assemblage on canvas board, signed lower right. Label on verso of canvas board with inscribed title in pencil and artist’s name in black ink. Framed 22” x 30”. Unframed 16” x 23.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
218. Jan Balet, “Honneur Aux Marins”, Signed Jan B. Balet (German/Swiss,1913-2009), “Honneur Aux Marins”, oil on canvas board, signed lower left. Label on verso with title and artist’s name, title inscribed in pencil on verso of canvas. Figural illustrative painting depicting three gentlemen and small white and brown spotted dog standing below French flags, two men at table in foreground with rolls of tickets on tabletop, both men at table are dressed in suits with French flag armbands, third gentleman is dressed as sailor smoking cigarette, wrought iron and stone gate behind figures with banner stating “Honneur Aux Marins”. Framed 23.5” x 29.5”. Unframed 19.25” x 25.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
220. Feliciano Bejar Signed Magiscope Sculpture, 38” Feliciano Bejar (American/ Mexican, 1920-2007). “Magi scope” 1982, reclaimed industrial parts and cut glass, signed and dated to lens. A sculpture composed of repurposed iron auto and industrial parts to form a tall shaft and mounted with a cut glass lens with 46 overlapping concave and convex circles that create magnified and altered images when peered through, the lens encircled by sawtooth iron ring. 38.5” tall, 14.25” wide, 4.25” deep. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
219. Pair of Chrome & Brown Leather ‘Barcelona’ Benches Manner of Mies van der Rohe’s (German/American, 1886-1960). Pair of mid century modern chrome and leather “Barcelona” style benches circa 1970s. Height 16”, width 50”, seat depth 19”, seat height 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
221. Barcelona Chrome, Walnut, and Leather Couch or Daybed
Manner of Mies van der Rohe’s (German/American, 1886-1960). 20th century chrome, walnut, and leather “Barcelona” couch or daybed. Height 16”, width 75.5”, depth 37.5”, seat height 16”. Estimate $800-$2,00
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223. Brazilian Rosewood Percival Lafer Sling Chair
222. Adjustable “Crane” Table Lamp, Curtis Jere, 1977 American, circa 1977. Adjustable “Crane” table lamp by Curtis Jere with chrome wire frame construction on 3 star black iron base with ceramic bulb lamp fixture. Fully adjustable sculptural lamp featuring multidirectional pivoting light fixture complete with movable barn-doors to direct the light where you want it and a rotating Crane like arm to reach various positions and heights. Signed and dated 1977. Height 32”, width 33”, depth 12”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Brazil, circa 1972. Mid Century Modern sling or lounge chair designed by Percival Lafer featuring a low profile, open frame made from Brazilian rosewood with slanted arms and covered in tan leather resting on three woven straps and held in place by straps mounted at the arms and back. Labeled under seat. Height 27”, width 34” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 14.5”. Note: Percival Lafer received an architecture degree at the Mackenzie University in Sao Paolo, Brazil and later went on to run his family furniture firm, The Lafer Company. Lafer was known for innovative design work. In addition to his state of the art furniture designs, Lafer created a classically styled roadster, the MP Lafer, which was produced from 1974-1990. Lafer is known as one of the pioneers of the Brazilian Modernist Movement. Estimate $800-$1,200
224. Sonneman after Sarfatti, Treluci Chrome Floor Lamp Sonneman after Gino Sarfatti for Arredoluce. A modern production “Treluci” or “Trienalle” (3636.01M) polished chrome floor lamp with three articulating arms having red, yellow, or white metal flaring shade to end of each arm with a matching colored cylindrical handle to opposite end, the central shaft on a tripod stand with tapering rectangular legs on bracket feet. Lamp accompanied with original “Sonneman A Way of Light” hang tag. Central shaft 68” tall, base 29.5” wide. Estimate $800-$1,200
227. Pair of Club Chairs Attributed to Edward Wormley 226. Carlos Merida, “Los Magos”-1981, Figural Painting
225. Wendell Castle “Molar” Group Lounge Chair American, circa 1969. Wendell Castle Molar group lounge chair in reddish orange gel-coated and molded fiberglass with black trim at the base. Height 24.5”, width 30.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.25”, seat height 13.75”. Note: Castle began working with production furniture and plastic in the early 1970s. His Molar Chair referenced earlier forms sculpted from stack-laminated wood and became the crown of this new line of molded plastic furniture, quickly deemed a modern classic and exhibited in galleries and museums while simultaneously being sold to the general public. Other designs within this line, i.e. Baby Molar, Cloud Shelf, and Two Seater, increased the visibility and demand of Castle’s breakthrough plastic forms. Estimate $800-$1,200
228. Ettore Sottsass Modern Pewter Centerpiece Bowl Ettore Sottsass for Serafino Zani (Italian, founded 1973). An “Iside” cast pewter modernist centrotavola (centerpiece). Marked to underside “METALLIA Serafino Zani”. Accompanied with original dust bag and box. 2.25” tall, 17.75” wide over handles. Estimate $800-$1,200
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Carlos Merida (Guatemalan, 1891-1984), “Los Magos” 1981, petro-plastic and oil on paper, signed and dated lower right. Cubist work with three abstract elongated figures, the figures made up by prisms, circles, and rectangles with triangular object separating the solo figure on the left from the pair of figures on the right, the dominant colors being red, black, and grey. Framed 26.25” x 34.75”. Sight size 16” x 23.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
229. Fernand Leger, “La Chaise” (S 139), Lithograph Fernand Leger (French, 1881-1955). “La Chaise” (Saphire 139)-1955, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, signed and dated within matrix lower right, published by L. Leiris, Paris, France, pencil numbered lower right “13/75”. Framed 32.5” x 25”. Sight size 29.125” x 21.75”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
Attributed to Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Matched pair of mid century modern high back club or reading lounge chairs each with arched rounded and slightly reclining back with lightly outscrolled arms and removable cushion raised on hexagonal tapered oak legs united by a similar stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 36.25”, width 32” (arm to arm), seat depth 20.5”, seat height 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200
230. Joan Miro, “Je Travaille Comme un Jardinier” Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), “Untitled” from “Je Travaille Comme un Jardinier” (I Work Like a Gardener) (M. 415; C. 90)-1964, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right and numbered lower left “17/30”, published in Paris, France by Mourlot. Framed 17.5” x 16.5”. Sight size 8.75” square. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
232. Mastercraft Burled Amboyna & Brass Dining Table Mastercraft Furniture Company (American (Grand Rapids, Michigan) founded 1947-1985). Mastercraft burled Amboyna and bwrass inlaid extending dining table circa 1970s, the rectangular top cross banded, possibly in rosewood, over a 4.5” apron with a 3/4” acid patinated brass inlay. The apron frame and square legs outlined with raised brass stringing. Table comes with additional leaf. Brass “Mastercraft” tag mounted to the underside of table top. Height 29.25”, width without leaf 70”, with leaf 89.50”, depth 44”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
233. Mastercraft Round Brass Beveled Wall Mirror Mastercraft Furniture Company (American (Grand Rapids, Michigan) founded 1947-1985). A large circular beveled glass mirror circa 1970s within a circular frame comprising of cove molded brass antiqued with lacquer coated finish. Mastercraft Furniture Company tag attached. Diameter 44.50”. Estimate $1,000-$1,500
231. Joan Miro “Italia 1969” 1970 Lithograph Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), “Italia 1969”, lithograph, pencil signed lower right with anagram, numbered in pencil lower left margin “83/200”. Lithograph printed in 1970 by Sala Gaspar, Barcelona. Limited edition lithograph print with abstract composition with loose thick black lines with red, blue, green and yellow colored accents, artist’s name lower right above pencil signature. Framed 38” x 31.5”. Sight size 29” x 22.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
235. Rufino Tamayo, Signed Lithograph, Mujeres Suite Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991), “Femme au collant rose” from the Mujeres Suite-1969, color lithograph on wove paper, published by 234. Touchstone, New York and printed by Desjobert, Set of 6 Mastercraft Brass Dining Chairs Mastercraft Furniture Company (American (Grand Rapids, Michigan) New York, pencil signed lower right margin, “H.C” in pencil lower right margin. Modern figural print founded 1947-1985). Set of 6 brass dining chairs circa 1960s with work depicting a standing woman at center continuous simulated bamboo frames, the back and seat covered in with long hair under hat, rounded breasts, and faux leopard skin fabric, the legs united by a cross stretcher. clasped hands over stomach. Figure dressed in Height 43.75”, width 21.5”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18.75”. grey and black in a vacant setting with wood Estimate $1,500-$3,000 planked floors, round grey-to-black ball, and grey architectural archway. Framed 39.25” x 30.75”. Sheet size 30” x 22.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400
236. Signed Rufino Tamayo Lithograph “Watermelon Eater” Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991), “Mujer con Sandia (Woman with Watermelon)” - circa 1950, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower left margin and numbered in pencil lower right margin “70/200” lower right. Abstract figural drawing of a seated person holding a slice of watermelon in the foreground. The area around the figure is illuminated with vibrant colors. Framed 21 1/4 in. x 16 1/2 in. Sight size 18” x 22.5”. Provenance: Accompanied by Weintraub Gallery, NY invoice, dated Feb. 5, 1975. Estimate $1,200-$1,800
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237. Dean Chapman, Native American Warriors, Oil on Canvas Dean Chapman (American, (Georgia) 1937-2001), “The Charge”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Large figural painting depicting three Native American or Indian tribesmen hunting on horseback adorned with weapons, and beaded tribal accessories, main male figure wearing loincloth with exposed chest on a white muscular horse, left arm raised holding whip and right arm holding rifle and shield, two other Native American warriors in distance raising their weapons into air, longhorn skull at right foreground in vast grassland and mountains in distance. Framed 42” x 51.25”. Unframed 36” x 42.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
238. Mary Lou Slinkard, Oil on Canvas, “Cowboys” Mary Lou Slinkard (American b. 1928- ), “Cowboys”-1985, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Genre painting depicting five cowboys enjoying their leisure time in rodeo pin, all men dressed in blue jeans and button up shirts with cowboy hats and boots, single brown horse present, mountainous landscape in distance. Framed 44.75” x 51”. Unframed 36” x 42”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
240. Matt Moulthrop Signed Red Maple Turned Wood Bowl Matt Moulthrop (American (Georgia), b.1977). A large turned red maple bowl of flattened bulbous form with narrow mouth and hollowed interior. Signed to underside “Matt Moulthrop, Red Maple, Acer Rubrum” and numbered “903-270”. Height 6.75”, diameter 11”. Provenance: Purchased 9.29.2007 from The Signature Shop & Gallery, 3267 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30305. Note: As a third generation wood turner, Matt Moulthrop has spent his entire life surrounded by wood. The Moulthrops are a dynasty of artists - grandfather, son, and grandson - who have made significant contributions to the field of wood turning and share a consistency of vision and process. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
239. “Eye of the Storm” Patinated Bronze, Dave McGary Dave McGary (American, 1958-2013), “Eye of the Storm”-1993, patinated bronze sculpture, signed on base and dated “1993”, numbered “21/X”. American West Native American Indian figural bronze tabletop sculpture depicting a man on horseback adorned in fringed and beaded chaps, beaded moccasins, leather tunic pelt and feathers, fierce and heroic man holding rifle in hand and portrayed with painted face and wearing wolf head pelt as headdress over long braids. Man on horse with red geometric painted haunches, feathers on tail, and beaded harness. Figural group on a naturalistic base. Brass label with artist name and title on front of oval wooden plinth base. Overall height 20”, width 15.5”, depth 8.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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241. Large Matt Moulthrop Ash Leaf Maple Turned Bowl Matt Moulthrop (American (Georgia), b.1977). A large Ash Leaf Maple turned bowl of flattened bulbous form with narrow mouth and hollowed interior. Signed to underside “Matt Moulthrop, Ash Leaf Maple, Acer Negundo” and numbered “909-170”. Height 8”, diameter 13”. Provenance: Purchased 11.01.2007 from The Signature Shop & Gallery, 3267 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30305. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
244. Pair of Laura Munder 18k Gold & Diamond Earrings
242. Italian “Inside Out” Diamond Huggie Earrings
Pair of ladies Italian 18k white gold “inside out” diamond huggie earrings (0.50 carat diamonds, color range: G-I, clarity range: VS2-Si1). Marked “ITALY” and “750”. Acid tested as 18k. Diameter 1.25”. Total weight 7.4 grams. Estimate $800-$1,200
243. Mid Century Cube Form Three Seat Sofa American, 1950s. Mid Century three seat sofa, in the manner of Harvey Probber, cube form with three removable pillow back and seat cushions, with a bolster pillow to each side, on turned legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 24.25”, width 84”, seat depth 25”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Pair of ladies designer Laura Munder diamond and turquoise drop earrings with Old European diamond at top above 8 rose cut diamonds below (0.75 carat total weight of diamonds, GIA color: G-I, GIA clarity: VS2-Si1), black rhodium surrounding rose cut diamonds. Earrings terminating with teardrop form turquoise colored bead below. Unmarked but tested as 18k gold quality. Each 2.25” in length. Total weight 10.9 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
247. Ladies Ebel Watch w/Diamond Bezel & Red Band
Ladies Ebel wristwatch with stainless steel case with sapphire crystal accented with an 18k yellow gold diamond bezel surround245. ing cream and Lucien Piccard 14k Gold & Diamond Watch diamond accented Swiss, 20th century (circa 1960s). Ladies Lucien Piccard dial with EBEL at 14k yellow gold and diamond wristwatch with oval top center above spring loaded top accented with a modern diamond gold hands. Watch (0.05 carat total weight) that opens to reveal square with red leather metal dial with gold diamond form markers and “LUCband with fancy 246. IEN PICCARD”. Marked “C6274”. Engraved on back of 14k white gold and Pair of Jimeco Bone Veneered Bombe Low Commodes case “C.M.B.”. Band measures 6.75” long. Jimeco (Colombian, founded 1976). A late 20th century matched pair of French diamond buckle. Watch model Total weight (including movement) 31.5 grams. style bone veneered serpentine bombe two drawer low commodes, the tiled #1057902. Overall with 0.50 carat Estimate $1,000-$2,000 veneer of tessellated pattern, each chest with shaped apron and four splayed total weight of diamonds. 248. legs, with two twig and leaf form handle pulls to front of each drawer. Marked Watch does not appear to be in running condition. 14k Gold, Pearl, to back of each commode with maker’s label and export label dated 1989. Estimate $1,200-$2,400 Diamond & Overall 24.75” tall, 35.75” wide, 20” deep. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Gemstone Pin/ Pendant
Ladies 14k yellow gold, pearl, and gemstone brooch or pin (loop on back to also function as necklace pendant). Brooch of radiating form with center rubellite tourmaline (9 x 9mm) accented by citrine, tanzanite, peridot, and amethyst gems (6 x 4 mm each), four cultured pearls (5.7 to 10.0mm, grade A) and 9 diamonds (0.90 carat total weight). Marked “M/B” and “14K”, acid tested as 14k quality. Overall 2.5” x 1.5”. Total weight 19.1 grams. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
250. Herbert Rosenthal 18K, Diamond & Gem Bee Pin
251. 18k Yellow Gold & Diamond Hinge Bracelet
Vintage designer Herbert Rosenthal 18k yellow gold, emerald, ruby, and diamond bumble bee brooch or pin with 2 red rubies as eyes, 14 emeralds, and 5 diamonds (0.60 carats total weight of gems, high quality gemstones). Bee with textured wings flanking striped body, mechanical clasp. Marked with HR with copyright symbol for Herbert Rosenthal. Marked “18K” and acid tested as 18k quality. Total weight 6.1 grams. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
Ladies diamond and 18k yellow and white gold oval cast and assembled hinged bracelet with 90 modern bead set diamonds (2.00 carats total weight, GIA color: G-I, GIA clarity: Si1-I1). Marked “18K” and acid tested as 18k quality. Interior of bracelet measures 6.25”. Total weight 27.3 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
252. Art Deco Platinum, Diamond & Coral Earrings
249. Signed Lalique “Bacchantes” Crystal Vase, 9.5”
Pair of ladies handmade Art Deco platinum, diamond, and coral drop earrings with long drop form Sardinian coral bead at end of diamond and black coral geometric patterning (0.50 carat total weight of diamonds, average clarity: Si2, average color: H). Marked with “P”. Acid tested as platinum. Each measures 2.25” in length. Total weight 8.5 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Rene Lalique for Lalique, 20th century. Designed by Rene Lalique in 1927, a frosted crystal vase with young nude Bacchanalian priestesses in relief on tondo to tapered cylindrical body, the figures’ arms linked as they dance and move along a textured background, the vase with squared edge round mouth and foot. Signed to side of foot “Lalique France”. 9.5” tall, 8.25” diameter at opening. Note: the retail price of this vase is $5,900. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
253. 18k Gold & Diamond Encrusted Sun Pin/Pendant Italian, second half of 20th century. Ladies cast and assembled 18k white gold starburst form pin or brooch (loop on back for use as necklace pendant) encrusted with modern diamonds (1.50 carats total weight, color range: G-I, clarity range: VS1-VS2). Marked “750” and acid tested as 18k quality. Marked with “RAIMA” and “2073AL”. Overall measures 1.75” in diameter. Total weight 17.1 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
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254. Lichtenstein “Repeated Design”, Signed Lithograph Roy Lichtenstein (American (New York), 1923-1997). “Repeated Design- 1969, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed, dated, and numbered lower right margin “33/100 roy Lichtenstein ‘69”. Reference: “The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonne 1948-1997”, Corlett, 90. Framed 19” x 42.125”. Sheet size 16.875” x 38.875”. Image size 12” x 35.75”. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
255. Roy Lichtenstein, “Pyramids” Signed AP Lithograph Roy Lichtenstein (American (New York), 1923-1997). “Pyramids” - 1969, artist proof color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, proof number inscribed lower left “A/P II”. Edition of 101 plus proofs, printed by Atelier Mourlot, New York. Framed 18.625” x 41”, sheet size 16.5” x 38.5”, image size 11.625” x 34.875”. Reference: “The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonne 1948-1997”, Corlett, 87, pg. 109. Estimate $6,000-$8,000
256. After Franz Bergman, Bronze “Erotic Sarcophagus” After Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1898-1963). “Erotic Sarcophagus”, cast and patinated bronze, apparently unsigned. A metamorphic erotic sarcophagus in two parts, the standing sarcophagus with allover mottled verdigris finish and incised traditionally mannered decoration to exterior including Egyptian hieroglyphics and a stylized human face and arms crossed at chest, the hinged door opening to reveal a polished bronze figural female nude with chin length hair wearing a headband with cobra head to front with her chin facing slightly down, her arms crossed over her full bosom, and slender legs extending down to feet meeting at center upon a flaring round base, the whole to an integral rectangular black plinth. Overall 32” tall, 10.375” wide (closed), 9” deep. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
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257. Monumental Peter Lik “Angel’s Heart” Signed Photograph Peter Lik (Australian, b. 1959- ). “Angel’s Heart (Antelope Canyon, Arizona), Ilfochrome photograph print, signed in gold pen lower right and limited edition numbered “497/950”. Monumental and breathtaking photographic work depicting the interior of Antelope Canyon in Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Natural slot canyon portrayed in bright purple, pink, orange and red illustrating the depth, scale, and texture of the lower section of the canyon. Framed 43.75” x 96.5”. Sight size 26” x 78”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000
258. Ladies 14k White Gold & Diamond Ring Ladies 14k white gold and diamond ring with a center natural, six prong set, Old European diamond (measuring 7.87 x 7.79 x 4.86mm, 1.95 carats, color range: U-W, clarity range: VS1-VS2) with twelve natural, modern round brilliant diamonds (2.4 mm in diameter each, 0.60 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: VS1-VS2). Total weight 10.0 grams. US ring size 7. Estimate $7,000-$9,000
259. Bruce Burdick for Herman Miller Work Station Desk American, circa 1970s. Bruce Burdick work station desk for Herman Miller, the ten-foot polished aluminum beam mounted to the top and bottom with 12 attachments: 5 magazine or book racks; 2 hanging files with 2 drawers each (one deep for files); rectangular book rest or shelf; 3 rectangular file/ paper trays; 1 small swiveling rectangular tray or stand. Table is comprised of a centralized rectangular glass top over half an inch thick with removable black writing surface, flanked to one side by a black laminate semi elliptical work space. Beam and base assembly made of polished aluminum with steel columns painted black. Each base with three splayed and streamlined legs. Size overall height 29”, width 120”, depth 35.75”. Glass desk top measures 60” wide with a 35.75” depth. Provenance: From the Estate of Mr. Charles Raymond of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3000-$5000
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260. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Centennial Pool Table American, circa 1940s. Brunswick-Balke-Collender Centennial billiard or pool table, streamlined in form and made of Brazilian rosewood with a solid cast aluminum skirt and base. Pool table has been fully restored, including green felt top, refinishing all exposed wood, and high polishing of all the aluminum. Table is mounted to one end with metal tag “The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, USA”. Height 32.5”, width 112”, depth 63”. Estimate $10,000-$15,000 Note: The following text quoted from the 1946 Brunswick Billiard Equipment and Supplies catalog no.101: Table’s wood & finish: All exposed wood surfaces except playing rails are finished in rosewood. Playing rails are finished with a special rosewood burn-resistant finish. All concealed wood surfaces are treated with a moisture repellent. All exposed aluminum surfaces are anodized, have a mar-resistant, satin aluminum color finish. Table construction: Two oval-shaped laminated legs with tapered ends, fitted with 6%” high aluminum basing attached to bottom. Apron: Aprons of extruded aluminum with grooved and fluted contour to match contour of corner castings and flow into rounded edge of rails. Aprons securely fastened to rail and sturdily braced to base frame. Roomy ball rack in foot cod apron of gully and pocket tables has four compartments holding five balls each. Base Frame: The massive base frame is made of hardwoods, consisting of two side rails, two end rails, and two cross stretchers. The end rails, longitudinal stretchers, and horizontal cross members give a positive support to slate bed. The top surface is carefully leveled to receive slate. Rail Castings: Aluminum castings with natural finish at each pocket opening. Castings have a smooth, rounded contour and are molded to receive pockets. Corner Castings. Aluminum castings with natural finish at each corner. The Centennial corner casting is grooved and fluted to match apron. Rail Bolts: Rail bolts fasten directly through the slate into bottom of the rail eliminating any vibration and increasing accuracy with perfect rebound angles. Rail bolts are handy to get at-can be easily tightened by the operator at any time. It is not necessary to remove the table aprons to lighten rail bolts. Cushion Cloth: Cushion cloth is easier to attach at recovering time with the new type of rail construction. Each rail can be removed individually without dismantling aprons. The new type of construction removes the danger of breaking expensive slate when fastening rails to the table. Table’s cushion rails: 1” thick x 4” wide in the exposed surface, of select cabinet woods, rosewood faced. Fitted with the latest improved Brunswick cushions, containing live rubber, cemented to rail edge and covered with cushion cloth. Individual rails can be removed quickly without dismantling aprons, Rails have large rounded contours. Mother of pearl sights. Table’s slate bed: A matched set of slate, consisting of three pieces one inch thick, each piece backed up by a wood frame, is mounted. on top of base frame. The slate joints are kept in perfect alignment by metal dowels and ferrules, Slate is accurately drilled for roil bolts, arid is fastened to slate frame by concealed screws. The bottom of slate I frame is planed and the top surface precision ground to obtain a level surface. Table’s pockets: A one piece molded, semi-hard, robber composition pocket is provided for pocket openings.
261. Mills Novelty Co 7-7-7 Hightop Slot Machine
262. Mills Bursting Cherry Brown Front 5¢ Slot Machine
American, circa 1947. Mills Novelty Company 7-7-7 Hightop Slot machine, Special award 7-7-7 $10.00. Serial number #599384. Machine appears to be working; plays and pays out. Back cover is not original. Comes with two keys. Height 27.75”, base width 16”, base depth 15.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
American, circa 1938. Mills Novelty Company Bursting Cherry brown front 5¢ slot machine with brown and orange front. Escalator bell machine in working condition; pays and plays. Serial number on tag to the interior 476215. Missing cash box and back door is not original. Comes with 2 keys. Height 24.75”, base width 16”, base depth 14.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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263. Carol Haerer Framed Multi-Color Abstract, 1957 Carol Haerer (American, 1933-2000). “Untitled”-1957, oil on canvas, signed and dated on verso. Framed 34”x 30”. Unframed 30.5” x 26”. Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Carol Haerer in New York directly from artist’s husband, Philip Wofford. Note: Haerer’s paintings were exhibited in the Whitney Museum’s Biennials of 1969 and 1971. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, The Brooklyn Museum and many other museums and universities. Haerer taught at many prestigious institutions including Bennington College, the Chicago Art Institute, Fordham University and Parsons School of Art and Design. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
264. Carol Haerer, Untitled Orange Abstract, Dated 1957 Carol Haerer (American, 1933-2002). “Untitled”-1957, oil on canvas, signed and dated in pencil on verso. Unframed 47.75” x 33.25”. Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Carol Haerer in New York directly from artist’s husband, Philip Wofford. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
265. 12 Light Chandelier by Paavo Tynell for Lightolier PaavoTynell (Finnish, 1890-1973) for Lightolier Canada (Canadian, 20th century). A painted aluminum 12 light chandelier circa 1950s having central black enameled ring or circulet issuing twelve brass scrolling arms with coiled wire decoration terminating in twelve upturned enameled aluminum cylindrical shades with light-transmitting perforations. Marked to the central circulet “CANADA”. Height 31.5”, diameter 33”. Reference: Charlotte and Peter Fiell, eds., 1000 Lights, Vol. 1: 1879 to 1959, Cologne, 2005, p. 396 for a similar example. Note: Paavo Tynell was one of the founders of the Taito “art forging” firm, serving as its director and head designer until 1954. Tynell’s main work included lighting design for the Lasipalatsi building in Helsinki and the lighting for the office of the Secretary General of United Nations. From the 1930s until the 1950s, Tynell was one of Finland’s most widely used designers of light fittings for public spaces. Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976) among other architects, collaborated with him in the design of interiors and lighting. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
266. Important Modernist Dining Table by John Vesey American, circa 1968. Custom crafted and one of a kind dining table with 3” Caucasian burl circular extending top raised on four high polished aluminum downswept legs united by a circular stretcher. Table accommodates two additional leaves, accompanied with original receipt. Height 29.25”, diameter of top 42”, width w/leaves 72”. Note: John Vesey was an antiques dealer in the late 40s but by 1955, he was exclusively designing furniture. Vesey gained popularity during the 60s and gained celebrity clients such as Hubert de Givenchy, Andy Warhol’s muse Jane Holzer, and Bobby Kennedy. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
267. Carol Haerer, Oil on Canvas, “Untitled”, Signed Carol Haerer (American, 1933-2002), “Untitled”-1957, signed and dated on verso. Unframed 58” x 71”. Provenance: Acquired from the Estate of Carol Haerer in New York directly from artist’s husband, Philip Wofford. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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268. Victor Pasmore, “Metamorphosis”, Pencil Signed Victor Pasmore, R.A. (British, 1908-1998), “Metamorphosis” (L.G41)-1986, etching and aquatint in color on Fabriano Rosaspina paper, limited edition numbered in pencil “62/90” lower left margin, monogrammed in pencil and dated lower right margin, published and printed by Stamperia d’Arte, 2RC Edizioni d’Arte, Rome with their two blindstamps in lower left corner. Monumental abstract print work depicting a long rectangular expanse in golden amber brown with floating cream colored smaller rectangular form at center with black cloudy and fluid patches and spots recalling smoke and ink with scattered white organic clouding on top of darker zones in some places. Framed 39.25” x 99.75”. Sight size 30” x 89.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
270. Fernando Botero “La Toilette” Lithograph, Signed Fernando Botero (Colombian, b. 1932- ), “La Toilette”-1983, offset lithograph in colors on woven paper, pencil signed lower right margin, numbered “123/200” lower left margin. Figural lithograph print of a voluptuous nude woman seated on a bed fixing her hair, red camisole draped over her leg. Bedroom scene with fruit on the dresser and the woman’s reflection can be seen on the right in mirror. Framed 24.5” x 22”. Sight size 14” x 11.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
269. Helen Frankenthaler, “Ramblas”, Signed Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928-2011), “Ramblas”-1987-1988, lithograph, drypoint and etching on paper, pencil signed and numbered in pencil “46/75”, work published by Ediciones Poligrafa. Modern artwork with abstract image in green with long trailing strands with purple vertical wisp at right on black ground within red border on paper. Verso with label from Stein Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, and Ivey-Selkirk Auctioneers, St. Louis, Missouri label with handwritten 599 for lot number. Framed 36.5” x 29”. Sight size 34.25” x 26.75”. Reference: “A Catalogue Raisonné of Prints: 1961–1994” by Suzanne Boorsch and Pegram Harrison, #141. Provenance: Ivey-Sekirk Auctioneers, St. Louis, Missouri, November 11,2012, Lot 599. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
272. Soleri for Arcosanti Bronze Three Bell Sculpture
271. William Tarr Bronze Brutalist Sculpture, 12” Cube
Bill Tarr (American (New York/ Florida), 1925-2006). “Pebbled Cube” - c.1960s, cast and welded bronze, incised signature lower left of one side “W. Tarr” and welded signature to alternate side “TARR”. 12” square. A very heavy and highly textured Brutalist cube form sculpture composed of small bronze sheets of varying size cast with textured dots to surface in rows, the sheets welded together in a patchwork form to all six sides of cube with some overlapping and some leaving gaps, the whole with scattered traces of red and green patination and oxidation. Museum and corporate collections: The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. Museum exhibitions: The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962, 1968. Permanent installations: “Gates of the Six Million” (aka “Gates of Hell”) - 1993, The Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.; Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial - 1973, New York; “The Spirit of Sarasota”, Sarasota County Administration Center, Florida; Steel Door Sculpture, 102 Greene Street, New York; Untitled Cor-Ten steel sculpture - 1972, Segundo Ruiz Belvis Community Care Center, East 142nd Street, New York City. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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Paolo Soleri (Italian/American, 1919-2013) for Arcosanti (Yavapai County, Arizona, founded 1970). Cast bronze figural three wind bell sculpture, marked with artist’s foundry mark. Hanging figural sculpture on hook within custom lucite case with open sides and cylindrical rod with horned head and body composed of joined Brutalist forms terminating with three bells (two larger, one smaller at center) with flattened triangular metal accents. Cast metal throughout with verdi gras patina. Sculptural work measures 42.5” x 12”. Case measures 51.25” x 17.125” x 17.125”. Note: Soleri worked as an architect, sculptor, and educator. He founded Arcosanti and the Cosanti Foundation--both work to explore his ideology of “Archology”--architecture that works with the natural ecology of the space. Arcosanti functions as an educational community for architects and designers as well as a casting foundry for art. Soleri was awarded the National Design Award in 2006. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
273. Alexander Calder, “Circles” Signed Lithograph Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976), “Circles”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right and numbered edition “31/75”. Circles ranging in various sizes and colors create the space, five red circles outlined in black, four yellow circles outlined in black, one blue circle outlined in black, and one black circle on white ground. Framed 32.25” x 43”. Sight size 23” x 30”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
275. Verner Panton Peacock Lounge or Easy Chair
274. Custom Made Burl & Chrome Executive Desk
American, last quarter of 20th century, circa 1980s. Metal tag to interior top drawer “Gayeski Furniture Company, Panama City”. Height 29.125”, horizontal side length 71.75”, depth 36”, vertical side length 35.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Denmark, 20th century. Vernon Panton Peacock lounge or easy chair constructed with nickel-plated metal wire and with 7 purple upholstered cushions, probably from the 1998 Habitat re-edition. Height 28.5”, width 37.75”, depth 38”. Reference: 1000 Chairs, Charlotte and Peter Fiell, pg. 374. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
276. Romero Britto Serigraph Romero Britto (American, (Miami, Florida), b.1963). “Sexy”-2010, enhanced serigraph on canvas, signed lower left in metallic pen, stamp on verso of canvas with artist studio marks, titled and limited edition “21/100”. Framed 29.5” x 40.75”. Unframed 22” x 32.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
277. Cy Mann Polished Chrome Lounge Chair American, circa 1970s. Cy Mann polished chrome lounge chair in the style of Milo Baughman with angled back and padded arm rests, removable back and seat cushion and sculptural streamlined frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 27.75”, width 30” (arm to arm), seat depth 19”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
278. Romero Britto “The Hug” Neo-Pop, Acrylic Sculpture Romero Britto (American (Miami, Florida), b.1963). “The Hug”-1993, signed and dated lower center. Unframed 62” x 19”. Note: Romero Britto is a noted American/Brazilian Pop Artist working out of Miami, Florida. In 1988, he worked for Absolut Vodka’s “Absolut Art” campaign with world-renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. The New York Times noted that his work “exudes warmth, optimism and love.” Britto has an extensive exhibition history including internationally notable galleries. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
281. Bronze Sculpture “The Leopard” by Margot Semac
279. Pair of Mid Century Modern Swivel Armchairs American, circa 1970s. Attributed to Fritz Hansen. Matched pair of mid century modern chrome and burgundy leather covered open armchairs or club chairs with tufted back and seat raised on swivel support with four legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 23.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 16”. Estimate $500-$700
280. Salviati “Pizzicati” Art Glass Vase by Moretti
Norberto Moretti for Salviata (Italian, 20th century). Signed to underside. Height 12.5, width 9.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Margot Semac (American, b.1901). “The Leopard” - c.1970, patinated and gilt bronze, signed to base. Height 23”, width 26”, depth 12”. Note: Margot Semac is a New York artist and member of Allied Artists of America. Sculpture includes framed letter to the artist from The National Arts Club presenting her with the “Grace McEldowney Memorial Award” in the 72nd Annual Oil & Sculpture Exhibition in 1970. Estimate $800-$1,200
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284. Kyle Highsmith, “Flower Market”, O/C, Signed 282. Kyle Highsmith, “Sandy Beach” Oil on Canvas Kyle Highsmith (American (North Carolina), contemporary). “Sandy Beach”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 43.75” x 48”. Unframed 36” x 40.5”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
283. Mid Century Blue Painted Rattan Sofa & Loveseat American, 1960s. Sofa height 30.5”, width 81.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 30”, seat height 17”. Loveseat height 30.5”, width 56.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 30”, seat height 17”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Kyle Highsmith (American (North Carolina), contemporary). “Flower Market in the Latin Quarter”-1992, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Genre painting depicting a flower market on a side street with vibrant buildings, people shopping, cobblestone sidewalk and various flowers gathered at right rendered in broad brushstrokes. Framed 31” x 37”. Unframed 29.25” x 35.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
285. Dusty Griffith Encaustic Panel in Oranges & Pinks Dusty Griffith (American (Georgia/Alabama), contemporary). “My Way Until I Saw You”, mixed media and encaustic on plexiglas and wood panel, signed and titled to verso of wood panel. Mixed media constructed panel with squared plexiglas sheets coated in orange, pink, and yellow tonal encaustic, the colors reminiscent of a Summer sunset, the plexiglas sheets mounted to a wooden panel in a geometric pattern resembling the Neoplasticist master works of Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872-1944). Overall 42” x 36”. Provenance: Acquired from Pryor Fine Art, Atlanta, GA. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
286. Jose Almanzor Bronze Figural Sculpture, “Family” Jose Almanzor (Mexican, b.1962-). “Family”, patinated bronze, edition 9/30, signed and numbered to base. Overall 33.25” x 23.375” x 13.75”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000
287. Lida Jurkovic, Figural Painting, Signed & Dated Lida Jurkovic (20th century), “Untitled”-1989, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Figural painting depicting a smiling figure at center with overlapping muted pastel colored tones in yellow, blue, and pink. Framed 32.25” square. Unframed 31” square. Provenance: From a private collection in Atlanta, GA. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
289. 1965 Expressionist Bronze Sculpture, Ballerinas
288. Set of 10 Saporiti Dining Chairs, Giovanni Offredi Italy, circa 1970s. Set of ten mid century modern polished stainless steel and navy naugahyde covered dining chairs produced by Saporiti, likely designed by Giovanni Offredi with streamlined design raised on minimalist style steel polished stainless steel legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 35.35”, width 20”, seat depth 19”, seat height 18”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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American School, mid 20th century. “At The Barre” - 1964, bronze and marble, incised signature and date to back of rear figure “IHH 64”. Expressionist figural sculpture depicting four ballerinas at a ballet barre with their right side turned to barre and right hand clutching it as they do a grande plie in second position, the figures progressively leaning more forward toward front of line, the front three figures being thin with oversized heads and of such deconstructed form as to be hardly recognizable as human, and the rear figure an obese woman of slightly more naturalistic form with hair tied back in a bun, each figure and the bar with highly textured surface resembling poured wax similar to that of the figural sculptures of Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966). Sculpture to a rough cut plinth of white marble. Overall 9.25” tall, 18.75” wide, 7.75” deep. Estimate $800-$1,290
290. Jens Risom Circular Coffee or Cocktail Table Jens Risom (Danish/American, b. 1916- ), circa 1960s. Mid century modern coffee or cocktail table, the circular white laminate top sculpturally edged in walnut on two sides, raised on square legs. Marked to the underside metal tag Jens Risom Design. Height 15.25”, diameter of top 38.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200
291. Leonardo Nierman, Acrylic Composition of Birds Leonardo Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932- ), “Bird of Paradise”, acrylic on masonite board, signed lower right. Modern abstract painting with flowing forms recalling an elegant feathered bird with outstretched wings against a muted blue and brown background. Verso of work inscribed “Bird of Paradise” and “C. 96210”. Work accompanied with copy of original invoice from Wally Findlay Galleries, Inc. dated 1985 as a well as a copy of part of an exhibition advertising item featuring the painting. Framed 48.25” x 36”. Unframed 48” x 35.25”. Provenance: Acquired from Wally Findlay Galleries Inc., Palm Beach, Florida in 1985 by Mr. Samuel Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $4,000-$6,000
292. “Viento Cosmico”, Leonardo Nierman, Signed Leonardo Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932-),“Viento Cosmico”, acrylic on masonite board, signed lower left, inscribed with title on verso. Modern abstract painting with flowing forms recalling the overwhelming beauty of the expansive and mystery of the cosmos. Framed 17.5” x 21.5”. Unframed 11.75” x 15.7”. Provenance: From the Estate of Sam & Florence Inman, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
293. 3 Pc Beige Leather Set w/2 Chaises & 1 Armchair Cantoni Modern Furniture (American, second half 20th century). A three piece beige leather upholstered lounge set including two chaise lounges and one armchair of block form, the chaises each comprising of a back and arm section forming an L shape over quilted leather seat resting on ebonized squared wooden supports with buffed metal faces, the cube form armchair with conforming quilted leather upholstery resting on an ebonized wooden plinth upon a rotating circular base. Lounge height 27”, length 84.5”, width 36”, chair height 28.25”, width 36.75”, depth 36”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
294. Pair of Rougier White & Chrome 6 Drawer Dressers Canada, circa 1960s. Matched pair of Rougier white and chrome dressers, both in rectangular form and outlined in polished chrome with two banks of three long drawers, each drawer mounted with chrome pulls at the top above two horizontal chrome bars, the base with single sheet of chrome, the sides mounted with elliptical shaped panel. Interior top drawer marked for Rougier, the back of the dresser stamped Made in Canada. Height 30.25”, width 72.25”, depth 19”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
295. Pair of Baker Mid Century Modern Style Chairs Baker Furniture (American, 20th century). Matched pair of mid century modern style occasional chairs with creme colored bolster style pillow back and seat raised on sabre legs. Baker tag to the underside of the chair. Height 34”, width 23”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $500-$700
296. Set of 3 Leonardo Nierman “Games of Wind” Etchings Leonardo Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932- ), Group of three “Untitled” works from “Games of Wind” series, etching in color on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Each work with multicolored abstract composition with radiating and intersecting dynamic lines and forms recalling organic movement like the wind. Each framed 25.75” x 33”. Sight size 16’ x 6”. Estimate $300-$500
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298. Modern Chrome Framed & Black Leather Armchair
297. George Nelson for Herman Miller Walnut Chest George Nelson (American, 1908-1986) for Herman Miller. American, circa 1950s. Mid century walnut five drawer chest, the five drawers graduating in size with metal “M” or wave shaped pulls, raised on black plank board legs. Marked with remains of label in top drawer. Height 39.5”, width 40”, depth 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
300. Chrome Easel Lamp After Angelo Lelli, Arredoluce
After Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981). Mid 20th century “Wassily” style chrome plated steel framed armchair with black leather strap seat, frame with x-shaped cross supports at front, sides, and back. Height 30.75”, width 26.25”, depth 23.5”, 19” seat to floor. Estimate $300-$500
299. G. Nelson for Herman Miller Basic Series Cabinet George Nelson (American, 1908-1986) for Herman Miller. “Nelson Basic Cabinet Series”. A modular oak storage cabinet circa 1950s with two long rectangular drawers surmounting two large cabinet doors, each with aluminum alloy pulls, overall resting on ebonized legs. Height 39.5”, width 40”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
301. Gene Davis “Untitled (Grey & Yellow)” Signed
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Angelo Lelli for Gene Davis (American, (Washington D.C.), 1920-1985), “Untitled (Grey and YelArredoluce “Easel Lamp” (After) low)”-1981, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right. Original minimal and After Angelo Lelli (Italian, 1911-1979) for Arredoluce modern drawing depicting vast white space with eight (in total) grey and yellow After Angelo Lelli (Italian, 1911-1979) for (Italian, 20th century). After the iconic “Easel Lamp” alternating lines at left and right of composition, typical of his other untitled works. Arredoluce (Italian, 20th century). designed by Lelli in the 1970’s, a very heavy and After the iconic “Easel Lamp” Framed 21.75” x 26”. Sight size 11” x 17”. sturdy modern reproduction in allover polished designed in the 1970’s. Estimate $1,000-$2,000 chrome with tripod base having three horizontal Unmarked. rectangular legs raised on three ball feet, the base Overall 80” tall, 19” wide at base. surmounted by central cylindrical shaft with articulating Estimate $1,500-$3,000 two-part arm approximately 6” down from apex with industrial tapered shade, the shaft mounted with two adjustable clamps for holding art, the clamps adjustable both vertically on shaft and for width of art. Unmarked. Overall 80” tall, 19” wide at base. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
305. Mid Century Modern Le Corbusier Style Sofa
303. Pair of Le Corbusier Style Club Chairs Pair of mid century modern Le Corbusier LC3 Style Lounge or club chairs in polished steel and black leather. Apparently unmarked. Height 27”, width 24.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $500-$700
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304. Budd Hopkins Modern Oil on Canvas Work, c. 1970s
Mid century modern Le Corbusier LC3 Style sofa in polished steel and black leather with black leather bolster pillow. Apparently unmarked. Height 27”, width 75.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Budd Hopkins (American, b. 1931-), “Untitled”, likely late 1970s, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned. Modern geometric painting composed of five rectangular canvases of varying size and with linear compositions in white, black, grey, yellow, and red (palette similar to Piet Mondrian) joined together to form box with open center. Overall 56.5” x 49.3”. Accompanied with two gallery exhibition advertisements dated 1978 and 1985. Estimate $800-$1,200
306. Curtis Jere Wall Mounted Elm Tree Sculpture, Signed C. Jere (American/ French, founded 1964). A metal wall mounted elm tree sculpture circa 1973 depicting bright leaves in patinated brass on stark branches. Signed and dated on bottom leaf. Height 51”, width 17”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $500-$700
308. Curtis Jere Brass Horse Bust, Modernist Sculpture
307. Pair of Peter Max Abstracted Silhouettes, Signed Peter Max, (American, b. 1937- ), “Abstracted Silhouettes”,-1993, black ink on paper, signed and dated upper right and left. Pair of abstracted figural silhouettes with various dashes and marks to create faces, overall dominant colors in black and white. Each framed 12.25” x 11.5”. Sight size of each 6.75” x 5”. Estimate $400-$600
C. Jere (American/ French, founded 1964). A 1984 Curtis Jere brass bent wire horse bust sculpture depicting the with open mouth and flowing mane, the sculpture mounted to a round gray marble plinth. Signed and dated to base. Overall 30.125” tall, 23.25” wide, 8.25” wide. Estimate $500-$700
311. Hans Wegner Style Vinyl Upholstered Side Chair
309. Hans Wegner AT45 Andreas Tuck Serving Cart Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck (Danish, 20th century). Signed with branded mark under lower shelf. Height 24”, width 28.5”, depth 19”. Estimate $400-$600
310. C. Jere Copper Boat Wall Sculpture, Marked C. Jere (American/ French, founded 1964). Metal tag to verso at bottom “C. Jere”, also signed to hull. 30” tall, 42” wide. Estimate $300-$500
314. Collection of 3 Modern Table Lamps
312. Contemporary Mahogany Queen Size Sleigh Bed Contemporary mahogany queen size sleigh bed of typical form with an outward curving headboard and footboard, the headboard with pierced centered oval. Bed retains original rails and mattress supports. Height 47.35”, width 95.5”, depth 67.25. Estimate $300-$500
Likely American, c. 1950s, in the style of the Cow Horn Chair by Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007). Fragments of a paper label remain on underside of seat. Height 31”, width 19.25, depth 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Lamps 28.75” tall, 31” tall, and 20.75” tall. Estimate $300-$500
313. Peter Max, “The Room”, Pencil Signed Lithograph Peter Max (American, b. 1937-), “The Room” from “The Pique Dame Suite”-1979, color lithograph, pencil signed lower right and limited edition numbered in pencil lower left “21/280”. Modern art print depicting dreamscape with cat restingon a orange stool under a cloudy blue sky. Framed 23.125” x 19”. Sight size 13.9” x 9.9”. Estimate $300-$500
317. Peter Max Figure with Kite Lithograph, Signed 315. Peter Max Pyramid Lithograph, Signed Peter Max (American, 1937- ), “Untitled”, lithograph, pencil signed lower right margin in color, numbered in pencil lower left margin “90/160”. Embossed artist’s studio blind stamp lower left corner with “PETER MAX 1995” surrounding C within circle. Framed 26.25” x 26.75”. Sheet size 13.75” x 14”. Estimate $600-$800
316. Mid Century Modern Table by Johnson Furniture Co. American, 1960’s. Mid century modern style cherry side table likely designed by Renzo Rutili for Johnson Furniture Company. Drawer with branded label to interior. Height 25”, width 19.75”, depth 18”. Estimate $500-$700
Peter Max (American, 1937- ), “Untitled”, lithograph, pencil signed lower right margin in multicolored crayon or colored pencil, pencil numbered lower left margin “87/160”. Embossed with artist’s studio stamp lower left “PETER MAX 1995” within circle surrounding C. Print in black with scene rendered in white illustrative manner of male figure in a cloaked robe flying a kite with small flying birds in background. Framed 26.25” x 26.75”. Sheet size 13.75” x 14”. Estimate $600-$800
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320. Adrienne Anderson “Medical Arts” Acrylic Painting
318. Perch Stool” by Herman Miller, Peach Upholstery Robert Propst and George Nelson & Associates for Herman Miller (American, founded 1905). “Perch Stool” circa 1964. Height 41”, width 27.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500
319. Pair of Gray & Black Herman Miller Armchairs Herman Miller (American, founded 1905). Marked to the underside “Herman Miller” on label with paper label “EL 101”, “#3745”, and “090994”. Height 30.5”, width 23.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/Georgia), b.1949). “Medical Arts”-1995, acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right. Verso inscribed “Adrienne Anderson 1995 Jurisprudence #3 of 5 Panels Based on 5 Themes of the Liberal Arts acrylic on wood glazed for protection” above cleaning directions. Unframed 72” x 26.5”. Provenance: Series commissioned by Everybody’s Pizza, Decatur, Georgia for restaurant space in 1995. Estimate $700-$900
322. Adrienne Anderson “Philosophy” Acrylic Painting Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/Georgia), b.1949), “Philosophy”-1995, acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right. Verso inscribed “Adrienne Anderson 1995 Jurisprudence #1 of 5 Panels Based on 5 Themes of the Liberal Arts acrylic on wood glazed for protection” above cleaning directions. Unframed 72” x 26.5”. Estimate $700-$900
321. Pair of Eames Black Vinyl Swivel Shell Chairs Charles Eames for Herman Miller (American, founded 1905). A pair of mid century modern swivel chairs circa 1970s, each comprising of a molded plastic shell, the back and arms upholstered in black vinyl, the seat upholstered in finely stitched wool, all resting on an aluminum swivel base on four feet. Height 33.25”, width 25”, depth 24”, seat to floor 18.75”. Estimate $300-$500
323. Charles Eames for Herman Miller Executive Armchair American, second half of 20th century (circa 1970s). Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) for Herman Miller. Height 34.25”, width 25”, depth 33”. Estimate $300-$500
324. Adrienne Anderson “Theology” Acrylic Painting
326. Adrienne Anderson “Jurisprudence” Acrylic Painting
Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/ Georgia), b.1949), “Theology”-1995, acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right. Verso inscribed “Adrienne Anderson 1995 Jurisprudence #5 of 5 Panels Based on 5 Themes of the Liberal Arts acrylic on wood glazed for protection” above cleaning directions. Unframed 72” x 26.5”. Estimate $700-$900
325. Eames Style Wood, Chrome, & Black Leather Armchair
327. MCM Eames Wire Mesh & Tweed Bikini Rocker
Frank Doerner for Selig Manufacturing Company. circa 1970s. Original label on underside of seat for Selig Manufacturing Co., Leominister, Mass.” Height 39.25”, width 32.50”, depth 31.50” at widest point, seat to floor 18”, arm to floor 20.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/Georgia), b. 1949), “Jurisprudence”-1995, acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right. Verso inscribed “Adrienne Anderson 1995 Jurisprudence #2 of 5 Panels Based on 5 Themes of the Liberal Arts acrylic on wood glazed for protection” above cleaning directions. Unframed 72” x 26.5”. Estimate $700-$900
Charles and Ray Eames, American circa 1950s. The seat comprising of black wire mesh upholstered in two piece diamond shaped seat and back padding in beige tweed with shades of yellow, red, navy blue, and green, all resting on an Eiffel Tower base on maple runners. Height 27.5”, width 18.5”, depth 27”. Estimate $600-$800
329. Pair of Eames Soft Pad Group Lounge Chairs 328. Adrienne Anderson “Humanities” Acrylic Painting Adrienne Anderson (American (Virginia/Georgia), b.1949), “Humanities”-1995, acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right. Verso inscribed “Adrienne Anderson 1995 Humanities #4 of 5 Panels Based on 5 Themes of the Liberal Arts acrylic on wood glazed for protection” above cleaning directions. Unframed approximately 72” x 26.5”. Estimate $700-$900
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American, circa 1970. Pair of Eames soft pad group lounge chairs from the Herman Miller Aluminum Group series introduced in 1958 and modified by Charles and Ray Eames 11 years later by the addition of plush cushions. Each chair streamlined and covered in brown leather with graduated four cushion back on a swivel base. Height 38.5”, width 25.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat depth 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
331. Edna Andrade “Silver Turn” Serigraph, Signed Edna Wright Andrade (American, 1917-2008). “Silver Turn”-1971, serigraph (silkscreen), pencil signed lower right, titled and numbered in pencil lower left “SILVER TURN 14/35”. Verso of work inscribed further with information on artist and work, also gallery label from Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA. Framed 29.25” square. Sight size 28.75” square. Estimate $300-$500
330. Pair of Charles Hollis Jones Lucite Armchairs Charles Hollis Jones (American, b.1945)/ Hill Manufacturing Company. Height 40”, width 24” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 17”. Estimate $500-$700
333. David Mellor “Chinese Ivory” Flatware, 29 Pcs David Mellor (English, 1930-2009). Modernist twenty-nine piece flatware set in “Chinese Ivory” pattern produced in Sheffield, England, circa 1975. Each piece forged out of flat strip stainless steel edged by machine and handles formed out of acetal resin in off-white ivory color. Set comprising of six dinner forks, six salad forks, six dinner knives (8.5” long), six large spoons, and five small spoons (5.3” long). Note: Mellor’s “Chinese Ivory” pattern was the 10th of his 334. cutlery designs to be produced. The pattern won the 4 PC Modular Glass Top Coffee Table Design Centre Award in 1977. Collections of this patLikely American, c.1970s. Set of four quarter-round modular octern of flatware are included in many public museum casional tables forming one round table when placed side-by-side collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum with inward-pointing corners, the glass tops within chrome-plated and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. steel frames bending at the edges joined by stretchers forming right Estimate $300-$500 angles, each table raised on three ball casters. Height 15.25”. Tables combine to form one 37” diameter circle. Estimate $600-$800
332. Pair of Modernist Thick Lucite Block Table Lamps
Manner of Karl Springer (German, 1931-1991). Pair of modernist thick lucite block table lamps, in the manner of Karl Springer, lamps are rectangular in form with lattice work design. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 7.8”, depth 2.8”. Estimate $500-$700
335. Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala Blue Icicle Decanter
Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish, born 1926) “Icicle Decanter”, Iittala blue glass vase encased in clear crystal. Signed on the bottom “Timo Sarpaneva 3288”. Height 9.8”. Estimate $300-$500
336. Massive Blenko #6138 Turquoise Floor Decanter Wayne Husted for Blenko Glass Company (American, founded 1921). circa 1960s. Massive turquoise glass architectural floor decanter with stopper circa 1960s, pattern #6138, decanter features a slightly flaring mouth over tapering slender neck and gradually expanding cylindrical body. Stopper is similar in form aside from ground down mouth and neck to ‘rest’ inside the decanter. Decanter retains original foil sticker “Blenko Handcraft” located on the bottom in pontil scar. Height 35.75”, height of stopper 11.5”, diameter of base 7.75”. Estimate $500-$700
339. Seymour Meyer Chromed Bronze Abstract Sculpture Seymour Meyer (American (New York), 1914-2009). “Abstract Form”, chromed bronze, edition 1/9, impressed signature to base of form. Overall 21.5” tall, 7.25” square. Estimate $800-$1,200
338. Set of 4 Hill High-Back Lucite Dining Chairs Hill Manufacturing Corp (American (Newburgh, New York), 1952-2000). circa 1980s. Height 45”, depth 21.5”, width 19”, seat to floor 19”. Estimate $500-$700
337. 1970s Blue Sculptural Work, Sylvester Damianos Sylvester Damianos (American, b.1933). “Blue Scape One”, enamel on wood, unsigned. Label to verso with information on painting including artist name, title of painting, and medium. Overall 24.25” square. Provenance: Acquired by consignor from the Estate of Ruth and Dr. Bernard Grossman, Concept Art Gallery, Modern/Contemporary Art & Design Auction, December 8, 2012, lot 130. Estimate $800-$1,200
340. Machine Age Iron & Blue Lucite Hanging Lantern Height 22.5” (not including chain), width 12.15”, depth 6.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
341. “Quartet” Bronze Modern Sculpture, Seymour Meyer Seymour Meyer (American (New York), 1914-2009). “Quartet”, gilt bronze, edition 7/8, impressed signature to base of form. Highly abstracted gilt bronze figural sculpture depicting two figures side by side with reticulations implying arms and legs, the two forms joined at the shoulder, the sculpture to a rectangular ebonized wooden plinth. Plaque to front of plinth with title and artist’s name. Overall 17.25” tall x 12” wide x 6.25” deep. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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343. Modernist Style Chrome & Glass Arched Etagere
342. Modernist Style Chrome & Glass Console Table Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003). Modernist style large scale chrome and glass console, sofa table or desk with inset glass top on polished chrome rectangular body. Metal tag to underside “Decca”. Height 29.4”, width 78”, depth 18”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000
Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003). Modernist style chrome and glass etagere, the twin arched tubular chrome continuous frame with four smoked glass shelves on stile feet. Height 77.75”, width 37.25”, depth 16”. Estimate $300-$500
344. Set of 4 MCM Buffed Steel Glass Top Tables Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003). Set of four buffed chrome-plated steel frame tables, the glass tops resting on four steel joints within a chrome-plated steel buffed frame terminating in four squared legs. Height 16”, length 22”, depth 14”. Estimate $400-$600
346. Milo Baughman Style Burl & Brass Coffee Table 345. Pair of Thayer Coggin Mid Century Modern Chairs Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953). Matched pair of mid century modern right arm and left arm lounge chairs covered in faux snake skin fabric on shaped legs. Height 31.5”, width 32”, seat depth 25”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800
Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003). Mid century modern burled wood veneer and brass trimmed coffee or cocktail table , circa 1960s, in rectangular form. All raised on platform base. Apparently unmarked. Height 16”, width 53.5”, depth 23”. Estimate $800-$1,200
347. Milo Baughman Scoop Lounge Chair & Ottoman Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003). “Scoop” lounge chair and ottoman circa 1953 produced by James, Inc., and later by Thayer Coggin. The chair covered in button tufted black naugahyde with stained wood frame, the angled ottoman similarly decorated. Apparently unmarked. Chair height 27”, width 27.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 20”, seat height 15”. Ottoman height 14”, width 24”, depth 19”. Estimate $700-$900
349. Pair of Orange Milo Baughman Style Ottomans or Stools Manner of Milo Baughman for Directional. Height 18.75”, width 17”, depth 17”. Estimate $300-$500
348. Blue Naugahyde Tufted Sofa by Milo Baughman Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953). Mid century modern blue tufted naugahyde sofa circa 1970s with removable seat cushions on block feet. Height 28”, width 90”, seat depth 23”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $800-$12,00
350. Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Plum Sectional
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin (American, founded 1953). Monumental plum chenille covered sectional in 5 pieces, the curvaceous form with scrolled ends and 6 removable seat cushions. Height 26”, width 176”, seat depth 29”, seat height 16”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000
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351. Alexander Flores Mexican Ceramic Sculpture, 1/100
352. Six C. Jere Style Gilt Pom Pom Wall Sculptures
Alexander Flores (Mexican, 20th century). “Atlante”, polychromed ceramic, edition 1/100, signed and numbered to side of foot. A vibrantly painted sculptural pedestal in the form of human legs, the form with two blue legs and feet standing square and decorated with raised fields of textured light blue, the waist and hip area with figural elements in relief similar in form and decoration to the work of Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b.1942) with suns, fish, seahorses, and snakes bearing human faces, a loincloth to front and back with a sun in front and a moon in back, the top of structure of trefoil form with curved edges. Artist studio label to underside, also with hand written label with title and price. 16.5” tall x 14” wide x 8.25” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Style of C. Jere (American, founded 1964). A collection of six (three sets of two) gilt iron and metal starburst pom pom wall sculptures resembling sea urchins, each with round wall mounting plate to back and having three dimensional radiating spokes forming a domed front. Unmarked. Large starburst 12” diameter, medium starburst 8” diameter, small starburst 6” diameter. Estimate $400-$600
353. Mexican Carved Wood Ram/ Boar Carnival Mask Mexican, second half 20th century. A carved wood carnival mask in the form of a mythical beast head, apparently a combination of ram and boar, with likely natural ram’s horns.Inscribed below chin “Decoto. Raymundo Rodriguez M”. 14” tall, 19.25” wide, 17.375” deep. Estimate $300-$500
355. Pair of Simulated Alligator Skin Console Tables 354. Bustamante Papier Mache Sculpture, Sun in Hands Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b. 1942- ). “Sun in Hands”, polychromed papier mache, edition 88/100, signed and numbered to side of head. Overall 27.75” tall, 19.5 wide, 8.125” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Manner of Karl Springer (German, 1931-1991). Pair of mid century modern simulated black alligator skin covered console tables, the rectangular streamlined top raised on rectangular block supports to each side. Height 30”, width 46”, depth 14”. Estimate $400-$600
357. Modernist Iron Acrobat Sculpture on Stone Base Modernist iron figural table sculpture depicting male acrobat with one arm extended straight out, the other arm balancing on slender turned shaft emanating from a square black stone base. Apparently unmarked. Height 42”, width 5”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500
356. 2 Georges Rouault Aquatints, Two Clowns & Old King Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958). A collection of two unframed figural color aquatints in the artist’s traditionally Fauvist style. Both unframed. Sheet size “Two Clowns” 24” x 17.5”, “Old King” 26” x 20”. Estimate $300-$500
358. Two American School Whimsical Ceramic Dragons
American School, 20th century. Reclining dragon unmarked, dragon bust monogrammed and dated “7/84” to underside. Reclining dragon 10.75” tall, 20” wide, 13.5” deep. Dragon bust 11.75” tall, 5.5” wide, 7” deep. Estimate $300-$500
359. R. Lapayese Brutalist Bronze Sculpture, Acrobat
Ramon Lapayese (Spanish, 1928-1994). “Acrobatic Figure”, patinated bronze, incised signature at right. Brutalist tabletop sculpture in the round depicting an acrobatic human form placed parallel to ground above an immense organic and undulating form on four tapered legs, the sculpture with allover heavily textured surface reminiscent of stone wall or oxidized iron with mottled tones of green and white. 17.75” tall, 31.5” wide, 6.5” deep. Estimate $600-$800
360. Luciano Mecheon Modernist Patchwork Brass Pegasus Luciano Mecheon (Mexican, 20th century). “Pegasus c.1970, hammered and welded brass, signed and marked to underside of lifted paw. Marks to underside of paw “023” above “Mexico” and “150” above “Luciano”. 28” tall x 27.5” wide x 11.5” deep. Estimate $600-$800
362. Scarce Rouault Print, Cirque de l’Etoile Filante
361. Large Bustamonte Smiling Sun Wall Sculpture
Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b. 1942-). Polychromed papier-mache wall sculpture depicting a large male sun with bushy eyebrows and mustache on smiling, rotund face, within reddish orange shaped rays. Signed and numbered lower right #21/100. Height 48”, width 50”. Estimate $600-$800
Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958).”Petit Ecuyere (Little Rider)” from the artist’s series entitled “Cirque de l’Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star)” originally published by Ambrose Vollard in 1938, aquatint on paper with embossed seal lower left of matrix “Maeght Editeur Paris”. Print depicting a single rider on horseback at center in profile, the horse wearing a costume cap to his head and bending front left left at the knee, the scene with border of color washes. Framed 22.25” x 19.25”, image size 12.5” x 9.75”. Estimate $800-$1,200
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363. Sheathed Aluminum 3 Panel Screen, Arenson Marvin Arenson (American (Florida), flourished mid 20th century). An aluminum sheathed three panel floor screen with one sided impressed whimsical decoration of fish, plants, flowers, musical notes, and sea creatures. Each panel signed by the artist. Each panel 72” tall, 21” wide. Estimate $800-$1,200
365. Marvin Arenson Aluminum Sheathed Table Lamps Marvin Arenson (American (Florida), fl. mid 20th century). circa 1960s. Overall 24.235” tall, 6.125” square. Estimate $400-$600
364. Rare Paul McCobb Origami Blue Fiberglass Chair Paul McCobb (American, 1917-1969) for St. John Origami Chair, circa 1950s. A light blue Origami side chair, the fiberglass seat molded at angles reminiscent of Japanese origami folded paper resting on black rod iron legs. Height 32”, width 21”, depth 21”, seat to floor 16.75”. Estimate $400-$600
368. Modern Black & Brass Coffee Table w/ Glass Top
366. American School MCM Iron Sculpture, “Open Hand” American School, second half 20th century. “Open Palm”, patinated cast iron, apparently unsigned. Overall 15.25” tall, 12.625” wide, 8” deep. Estimate $400-$600
Modern black cast iron and brass coffee table, the rectangular three quarter thick glass top supported by sixty eight short brass cylinders mounted into a black cast iron conforming frame on square legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 17”, width 47.12”, depth 23.25”. Estimate $400-$600
367. Set of 4 Saarinen Executive Side Chairs, Knoll Eero Saarinen (Finnish-American, 1910 - 1961) for Knoll International. Matched set of four “Executive” side chairs circa 1950s, the fluid, sculptural formed armless chair covered in red fabric raised on metal legs. One chair retains Knoll International tag to underside. Height 31.25”, width 22”, seat depth 15”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $600-$800
371. Set of 4 Eero Saarinen for Knoll Office Chairs Eero Saarinen (Finnish/American, 1910-1961) for Knoll. Set of four matching executive office chairs, circa 1971, each swivel armchair with original brown to black fabric upholstery on foam padded rounded back and seat above a chrome tubular support terminating on four tapered chrome plated steel legs on black wheeled casters. Three of the chairs retain original Knoll label on bottom (two of which with stamped date 1971). Height 34.75”, diameter of legs 26.25”, seat to floor 21.5”. Estimate $500-$700
369. Modern Tufted White Vinyl Bench on Steel Frame Lewittes Furniture (American (Taylorsville, North Carolina), 20th century. A modernist steel frame bench circa mid 20th century, the seat upholstered in tufted arctic white vinyl, on a chrome-plated steel frame, the side rails rising above the seat and terminating in four chrome-plated steel legs, joined by conforming chromeplated steel side rails. Paper label reads “Made by Lewittes Furn. Ent. Inc./Taylorsville, NC”. Height 21.25”, length 41”, width 17”. wwEstimate $300-$500
372. Six 1960s Holmegaard Glass Vases, Otto Brauer Holmegaard Glass (Danish, founded 1825). Yellow, orange/red, and cased blue Gulvvase, and translucent blue vase each with 60’s period paper labels “Kastrup Holmegaard”; red cased and white opaque vases unmarked and possibly by another maker. Tallest vase 14.75” tall, 5.75” diameter. Shortest vase 5.875” tall, 4.5” wide, 2.875” deep. Estimate $600-$800
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370. Johnny Friedlaender, Original Pen & Ink, Signed Johnny Friedlaender (German, 1912-1992). “Untitled (Two Fish)”, pen and ink wash on paper, signed lower right in black ballpoint pen. Thumbnail sketch in pencil on verso of sketch book paper, possibly a work-up for another one of Friedlaender’s works. Framed 25” x 21.25”. Sheet size 9.5” x 8.2”. Estimate $500-$700
373. Pair, Modern Chrome & Brass Incan Motif Sculptures Italian, 20th century. Figural piece with label to verso “Linea Blu Roma”. Bust piece with label to verso “Interior Decor Martignier sa Design Galerie des Bergues Geneve”. Each 13.75” tall, 13” wide, 4” deep. Estimate $400-$600
374. Eero Saarinen for Knoll Tulip Dining Set Eero Saarinen (Finnish/American, 1910-1961) for Knoll. Five-piece Tulip set circa 1970s comprising of a table and four chairs, Paper label under seat reads “Knoll International/ 320 Park Avenue/New York, NY 10022”. Chair height 31.5”, width 19.25”, depth 22”, seat to floor 19”. Table height 29”, diameter 42”. Estimate $700-$900
Anita May Kushner-Weiner (American (Pennsylvania), 1935-2011) Anita Kushner-Weiner has exhibited in over 30 solo shows in museums and galleries in the United States, Canada, Europe and Israel, including at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Guggenheim, Andy Warhol Museum, Hoyt Institute for Fine Art and the Monmouth Museum. Kushner lived in Isreal and was the sole artist whose work was displayed at the home of Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin during the historic signing of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt in 1979. Provenance: Thence by descent from the artist, Anita May Kushner-Weiner to her daughter’s collection in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
375. Collection of 2 Anita Kushner-Weiner Signed Prints Group of two modern prints on paper comprising of “Mystic Landscape #2”-1966, drypoint etching and aquatint, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, unframed sheet size 19” x 26.25”; and “First Family”-1993, woodcut print on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right, titled in pencil lower center margin, unframed sheet size 24” x 18.25”. Estimate $300-$500
376. 3 Figural Lithographs, Anita Kushner-Weiner Group of three limited edition lithograph print works on paper comprising of “Couple”-1966, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin and numbered in pencil lower left margin “3/5”; “Two Heads”, pencil signed lower right margin, titled lower center margin in pencil, limited edition “20/20” in pencil lower left margin; and an artist’s proof of “Sleeping Child”-1966, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, “A.P.” lower left margin in pencil. Each unframed sheet size 20.75” x 29.75”. Estimate $300-$500
377. Anita Kushner-Weiner, “Cloudscape 3” Series Six works from “Cloudscape 3” series, serigraph (silkscreen) on Fabriano paper, each pencil signed lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, and limited edition numbered in pencil lower right margin (some in Roman numerals, others in Arabic numbers), impressed “H” in lower left corner for printer or publisher. Text in handwritten style reads “For me, the subject of clouds...is both topical and autobiographical...It releases me to work with problems of shape and color....Underlying all is an aesthetic of space and an interconnecting eroticism”. All unframed, sheet size 19.9” x 13.8”. Estimate $500-$700
379. Anita Kushner-Weiner, “Beit Shemesh”, Signed “Beit Shemesh”-2004, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Unframed 35.25” x 47.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
378. Anita Kushner-Weiner, “Magical Mystery”, O/C “Magical Mystery Tour #1 (Serial Dream)”-2000, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, inscribed on verso of stretcher, remnant of gallery label affixed at top of stretcher with basic information on artist and work. Unframed 39.5” x 47.125”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
380. Anita Kushner O/C, “Contact with Venus” “Metrological Moon, Contact with Venus”, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, inscribed on stretcher and canvas with title. Unframed 30” x 48”. `Estimate $1,000-$2,000
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381. 3 Maeght Lithographs, After Amedeo Modigliani
383. Richard Hill Modern Carved Teak Figural Torso
After Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884-1920), collection of three offset lithograph prints on paper after the modern artist, each depicting a female nude. Each with Maeght Editeur, Paris, France publisher blindstamp in lower left corner, additional oval blindstamp lower right corner, all signed within matrix. Framed work framed 26.25” x 19.25”, sight size 18.5” x 11.75”. Others unframed, one with Beata Matrex, sheet size 20.5” x 16.25”; the seated female nude sheet size 21.5” x 16.5”. Estimate $300-$500
382. Pair, Tall Italian Turned Brass Candlestick Lamps Likely Italian, mid 20th century. A pair of tall and heavy candlesticks converted into table or hall lamps mounted on round white marble plinths and having brass ball form finials. Electrical wiring has been snipped near base. Unmarked. 39.25” tall, 6.25” diameter of base. Estimate $300-$500
385. Serge Michaels, Mixed Media, “Only One Way Up” Serge Michaels (American, 1960-2009), “Only One Way Up”, mixed media (pastel, acrylic, and metallic ink), signed lower right, verso of work with exhibition submission label with basic information on work and artist. Framed 22.25” x 19.25”. Sight size 14.75” x 12.25”. Note: Serge Michael was an animator was Walt Disney, his animations include The Lion King (1994), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), and The Little Mermaid (1989). Estimate $800-$1,200
384. Hand Woven Sherivan Runner Wool. Iran. 3’ 6.5” x 9’ 7.25”. Estimate $600-$800
Richard Hill (American, contemporary). Modern carved wood figural sculpture in the shape of a female torso. Sculpture composed of teak in rectangular slab with shaped front adorned with tiger’s eye nipples with brass surrounds. Signed on bottom by artist in black ink. Height 25.75”, width 13”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500
386. Large Brass Drum Pedestal or Dining Table Base American, circa 1970s. Large modern and streamlined brass metal covered drum pedestal or dining table base with four side seams in the manner of Curtis Jere. Apparently unsigned. Height 28.23”, diameter 23.25”. Estimate $500-$700
389. Pair of Bob Kramer MCM Framed String Art Ships
388. Mid-Century Wood Pet Carrier with Bakelite Handle 387. Ruth Larkin, Oil & Collage on Board, “Flowers” Ruth Larkin (American, 1923-2013), “Flowers”, oil and collage on board, signed middle lower left. Colorful artwork depicting a still life of flowers bursting with life and energy, brown clay potted plants in foreground, long expressive green leaves and flower petals, textured flowers, background constructed of vibrant colors. Framed 27” x 36.5”. Unframed 22” x 31”. Estimate $300-$500
Bob Kramer (American, circa 1971). Pair of framed mid century modern string art works, both depicting sailing vessels, one entitled “Schrooner’ the other ‘Spinaker’, each composed of metallic and copper threads joined to the oak hull with a series of small nails. Left brass plaque inscribed with the title and artist signature ‘Kramer’. Signed and dated verso Bob Kramer, 1971. Height 25”, width 25”. Estimate $300-$500
American, mid 20th century. A mid century modern wooden pet carrier with c form Bakelite handle to top, wood veneer exterior surfaces, silver aluminum edges, rivets, and portholes to each long side, and a hinged door to one narrow side having vertical bars through which to see the pet, the door secured to body with chain closure. Mark to underside “Lane”, possibly for Lane Furniture. Overall 17.25” x 24” x 14.5”. Estimate $400-$600
390. Brass Geometric Floor Sculpture, Ramon Lago Ramon Lago (Cuban, contemporary). Modernist style polished brass floor sculpture in the round in geometric streamline and segmented form depicting two tiers of semi-elliptical and rectilinear shapes. Mounted onto a rectangular base, inscribed R. Lago, ‘86. Height 44.5”, width 14.5”, depth 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500
391. Large Rana Rochat, “Irises”, Mixed Media on Board Rana Rochat (American (Tennessee), contemporary), “Iris”-2000, mixed media on wood board, inscribed and dated on verso. Unframed 72” x 66”. Provenance: Acquired by private collection in Atlanta, Georgia at Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, circa 2000. Work accompanied with copy of gallery list of works and cv of the artist that originally came with mixed media painting from Sandler Hudson Gallery. Estimate $800-$1,200
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392. Pair of MCM Tomlinson Patent Side Chairs American, circa 1957. Matched pair of mid century modern Tomlinson patent beech and leather side chairs. One chair with tag to the underside “United States Design Patent, #187,011, September 17, 1957, Tomlinson of High Point, N.C.” Height 33”, width 19”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $400-$600
395. Beige Faux Shagreen Table After Karl Springer After Karl Springer (German, 1931-1991). A faux shagreen game table circa 1980s. Height 30.75”, width 42”, depth 42”. Estimate $400-$600
394. Two Ben Shute Works on Paper, Seaside Scenes 393. Mid Century Modern Swivel Tub Club Chair American, 1970s. Mid century modern upholstered swivel tub back club chair manufactured by Carson’s of High Point with removable seat cushion and fabric covered swivel base. Label on seat under cushion. Height 25.5”, width 28.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 18.5”, seat height 14.5”. Estimate $300-$500
Benjamin Edgar Shute (American (Georgia/ Wisconsin), 1905-1986). “The Lighthouse” - 1980, watercolor and ink on paper, signed and dated lower left. “Seagulls”, graphite on paper, signed upper left. “The Lighthouse” depicting a coastal scene with high sand dune at center topped by a white clap board structure with light house at right, the house topped by three resting seagulls with two more birds at flight above the structure, the sea in view at right and storm clouds appearing above. “Seagulls” depicting three sea birds in flight above a beach with sand dunes to foreground and darkened sea beyond. “Lighthouse framed 25.25” x 31.25”, sight size 17.5” x 23.625”. “Seagulls” framed 13” x 16”, sight size 8.875” x 11.625”. Note: Ben Shute was an artist, arts advocate, and co-founder of the Atlanta College of Art. Shute trained at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and then moved to Atlanta in 1928 to work temporarily for the High Museum School of Art in a teaching capacity. His position and efforts with the High Museum School of Art were long lasting--he worked at the institution for approximately six decades. Estimate $400-$600
398. Ruth Appeldoorn Mead, Watercolor, “Beach Town”
396. Almerich “Minerva” Rosewood Modern Table Lamp Antonio Almerich (Spanish, founded 1943). Modern “Minerva” tall and heavy table lamp constructed of molded and joined rosewood with conical frosted glass shade and round chrome three footed base. Maker’s label to underside. 27.75” tall, 15.375” diameter of shade. Estimate $400-$600
397. Dunbar Grey Tweed Upholstered Armchair, Attributed to Wormley
Dunbar Furniture Company (American (Berne, Indiana), founded 1910-1985), attributed to Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995). Label under seat cushion “Made by Dunbar/Berne, Indiana”. Height 33”, width 32”, depth 38.5”. Estimate $400-$600
Ruth Appeldoorn Mead (American (Illinois/ Massachusetts), 1894-1994), “Beach Town”, watercolor on paper laid down on matboard, signed lower right in pencil. Quaint beach town scene depicting rows of grey houses lining the boardwalk, white seagull perched on top of house in foreground, two male figures standing beside stack of barrels, power lines rising above the homes with the ocean in distance. Framed 20.25” x 25.25”. Unframed 15” x 18”. Note: Ruth Appledoorn Mead received her early formal training in art at the University of Michigan, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Minneapolis School of Design, earning a master’s degree in art from the University of Chicago. Learning first from her father, who was an artist, she studied in the 1940s and 1950s with Hans Hoffman and Joseph Albers. Later in life she taught at the McHenry public schools for thirty years. She has been recognized as a talented and serious artist, respected as a longtime art teacher in the northwest suburbs and the key figure behind the noted Old Sculpin Art Gallery in Edgartown, Massachusetts, on Martha’s Vineyard. Estimate $300-$500
400. Signed Ben Shute, Coastal View with Seagulls
399. Gerald Thurston Tripod Wood & Brass Lamp American, circa 1950s. Approximate height Estimate $500-$700
Benjamin Edgar Shute (American (Georgia/ Wisconsin), 1905-1986). “Seagulls”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower left. Large painting depicting a flock of seagulls on a beach to foreground and in flight above blue waves crashing onto the rocky shore, the beach flanked to left and right by high rocky embankments, the background with expansive sea punctuated by islands to left and right along horizon line below dark and stormy skies. Framed 38.5” x 48.5”, unframed 30” x 40”. Estimate $500-$700
401. Lacquered Lorin Marsh Style Coffee Table Manner of Lorin Marsh (American, founded 1975). Large coffee table circa late 1970s, the spackle painted square top in shades of walnut brown, red, and gold to resemble burled walnut veneer, lacquered to a high polish, with deeply curved molded edges above a blackpainted wooden plinth base. Height 15.75”, width 54.5” (at widest point), depth 36.25”. Estimate $400-$600
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402. Louis Lourioux, French Transitional Pottery Vase Louis Lourioux (French, 1874-1930). Transitional Art Nouveau to Art Deco ceramic pottery table vase. Underside marked with Pan with maker’s name running across center, pencil inscribed with 1929 date. Height 9.5”, diameter at top 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500
403. Double Dresser, Acquisitions City by Hendredon 20th century. Modernist style walnut veneered double dresser from the Acquisitions City line by Henredon. Streamlined form with rectangular top over two banks of four short drawers over a long deep drawer. Each drawer with gilt metal engine turned pulls, the whole raised on six square legs. Labeled to the interior top drawer along with original paperwork for product registration. Height 35.5”, width 80”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $600-$800
405. Frederick James Herschleb, Watercolor, Plainscape Frederick James Herschleb (American, 1917-2010), “Plainscape”-1985, watercolor on illustration board, signed and dated lower right. Framed 28” x 35.75”. Unframed 21.75” x 29”. Estimate $300-$500
408. Guy Buffet Signed Oil, Still Life with Flowers Guy Buffet (French/American (Hawaii), b.1940). “Still Live with Flowers in Vase”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Petite floral still life painting depicting a bouquet of orange, red, and yellow flowers in a bulbous bottom vase to an abstracted background, the composition presented in heavy impasto. Framed 16.625” x 13.625”, unframed 14” x 11”. Estimate $400-$600
411. Pair of Mid Century Modern Leather Club Chairs American, 1970s. Pair of leather and chrome club or lounge chairs in the manner of Le Corbusier. Apparently unmarked. Height 26”, width 30” (arm to arm), seat depth 21”, seat height 17”. Estimate $500-$700
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406. Large Mid Century Blue Green Glazed Table Lamp
American, circa 1950s. Apparently unmarked. Height 28” (including socket), diameter of base 8.5”. Estimate $300-$500
409. Mid Century Modern 6 Drawer Chest by Dixie American, circa 1970s. Mid century modern style bow front six drawer tall chest manufactured by Dixie Furniture Company. Height 43.5”, width 35.5”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $300-$500
412. Hand Woven Baluchi (6’ 5.25” x 3’ 6”) Wool. Pakistan. 6’ 5.25” x 3’ 6”. Estimate $300-$500
404. American School, 20th C., “Sunset over River” American School, 20th century. “Sunset over River”, oil on masonite, signed lower left corner “Paul C. Speak”. Framed 18.75” x 20.5”. Unframed 12.75” x 15”. Estimate $300-$500
407. Vivian Milner Akers, O/C, “River Landscape” Vivian Milner Akers (American/ Norwegian, 1886-1966). “River Landscape”, oil on canvas board, signed lower right. Framed 12” x 15.5”. Unframed 9” x 12”. Estimate $800-$1,200
410. Unsigned “First Day of Spring”, 20th Century American School, 20th century, “First Day of Spring”, oil on artist’s board, unsigned. Framed 12” x 15”. Unframed 12.25” x 16.75”. Estimate $300-$500
413. Armand Cultera Montaldo, O/C, “Moonlight Dance” Armand Cultera Montaldo (French/ Argentinian, 19011981), “Moonlight Dance”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 22.5” x 26”. Unframed 19.5” x 22.25”. Estimate $500-$700
416. Modernist Brass & Walnut Table Lamp w/Drawer 415. Modern Plaster & Steel Low Sofa Table
Likely Continental, second half of 20th century. Height 27.25”, length 93”, width 15”. Estimate $600-$800
414. Modern Iron Sculpture of Hand, Unsigned
Manner of Tommi Parzinger (German, 1903-1981). Modernist brass and walnut table lamp of streamlined design with four brass turned and rectangular supports mounted on a walnut block with single drawer on four turned feet. Cord is stamped “Mexico”. Height 38.5” (to top of harp), width 7.15”, depth 7.15”. Estimate $300-$500
20th century. Modern patinated industrial iron figural sculpture depicting an upturned arm with hand in open and upright potion with straight fingers with tips encrusted with fungal or other organic growth. Arm extending out of rounded diamond form with two applied wall mounts on sides. Apparently unsigned. Height 16”, width 6.5”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500
418. Two Pendant Lamps, Circle of Erik Hoglund Circle of Erik Höglund (Swedish, 1932-98) for Boda Nova Glassworks. Two modern pendant lamps in the circa 1960, each lamp pendant with copper body of tapered cone form with three circular glass accents in clear, green, and reddish brown near bottom--one with personified smiling sun, the other with dotted or bubble motif. Each apparently unmarked. Overall height 16.5”, diameter of opening at bottom 7.125”. Estimate $700-$900
417. Modernist Gray Lacquered & Chrome Desk by Drexel
Drexel Furniture Company (American, founded 1903). Marked to underside of body “771-930-2” over “BY DREXEL” over “8-83” over “N P H”. 30” tall, 47.875” wide, 23.375” height of kneehole. Estimate $600-$800
420. Seated Female Nude Modern Bronze, Helga Bonnefil
Helga Bonnefil (American (California), 20th century). “Seated Female Nude” - 1996, patinated bronze, signed and dated to base. Overall 10.75” tall, 6.75” wide, 8.25” deep. Estimate $400-$600.
419. Pair of Italian Modern Adjustable Orange Stools Italian, 20th century. An orange plastic adjustable standing stool with the tall molded raking back with rolled crest rail terminating in tripartite molded seat, all raised on black tubular metal base manufactured by Elesa with circular adjuster, looped footrest terminating in cantilevered base back. Height (at highest extent) 54.75”, height (at lowest extent) 46.75”, width (at widest point of seat) 17.25”, width (at widest point of base) 22”, depth (at deepest point of base) 20.50”. Estimate $300-$500
421. Two Modernist Brushed Aluminum Table Lamps American/ French, 20th century. A group of two modernist brushed aluminum table or desk lamps comprising of one Robert Sonneman for George Kovacs desk lamp c.1987; and a contemporary Philippe Starck for Flos cantilever “Archimoon Soft” lamp. Sonneman lamp with maker’s label to underside. Flos lamp with maker’s label and style name labels to shaft and socket. Sonneman lamp 12.875” tall, 22” wide, 5.125” deep. Flos lamp (with arms at 90 degree angle) 22.5” tall, 24” wide, 9” deep. Estimate $300-$500
422. Signed Modernist Square Painting “Birds in Flight” American School, second half 20th century. “Birds in Flight”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower left “FAUCHER”. Framed 36.875” square, unframed 36” square. Provenance: From a private collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
425. American School Signed Bronze, “Hollow Figure”
423. 1966 Signed Iron Sculpture, Abstract Expressionist Harry Bouras
Harry Bouras (American, b. 1931- ).“Trophy II” - 1966, found and re-purposed iron industrial parts, monogrammed, titled, and dated to underside “HBD”. Overall 16” tall, 15.5” wide, 14.75” deep. Estimate $500-$700
424. MCM Green Vinyl Upholstered Armchair American, circa 1950s. A cushioned armchair upholstered in hunter green vinyl with slight white marbled effect, removable seat cushion, all raised on four tapering cylindrical legs. Height 31”, width 35.25”, depth 34”, arms to floor 21”, seat to floor 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500
American School, 20th century. “Hollow Figure” 1980, cast bronze, edition 1/10, signed, numbered, and dated to back of leg. Fluid and streamline modernist figural sculpture depicting a figure in motion with one leg bent at knee with foot moving in front of other knee, one arm overhead, and other arm sweeping across body, the interior aspects of the form being hollowed further suggesting motion or movement, the sculpture mounted to a round wooden plinth. Overall 20.25” tall, 8.5” wide, 6.875” deep. Estimate $400-$600
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Works of Art by Roman, Constantin & Marc Chatov
426. Roman Chatov, Charcoal Nude Sketch, Signed Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). “Nude Figure Study”, charcoal on paper, signed lower left of center. Estimate $300-$500
428. Roman Chatov ‘68 Oil, Cubist Figure with Flowers Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). “Abstract Figure with Flowers” - 1968, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Framed 36.75” x 24.75”, unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $800-$1,200
Artists Roman and Constantin Chatov were born in Russia and fled to the United States in 1922. Each developed their artistic career—Roman painted murals under the Works Progress Administration including a piece commissioned for New York City’s Russian Tea Room (currently in the New York City Museum collection); Constantin worked as a concert pianist until injuring his hand and turned to formal portrait painting for noted movie stars such as Veronica Lake, Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh. After living in New York for forty years, the brothers relocated to Atlanta, Georgia where they later received the Govenor’s Award of Georgia for their artistic contributions. As demonstrated in the works of art offered this weekend, Constantin excelled at figural painting using classical technique and live models. His brother, Roman’s style was much more experimental as he frequently changed form, style and subject. Interestingly, Marc absorbed the work of his father and uncle and decided to follow their footsteps as an artist. He studied fine 427. art at Georgia State University where he quickly gained mastery Roman Chatov, “Birth of Aphrodite”, Signed of portraying anatomy and human expression launching him into the field of portraiture. He currently creates commissioned Roman Chatov (American (Georgia), 1900-1987). “Birth of Aphrodite”, acrylic on masonite, signed lower right. portraits and teaches as a Fellow at The Bascom: Center for the Framed 40” x 34.25”, unframed 30” x 24”. Arts in Highlands, North Carolina and The Hambidge Center of the Arts in Rabun Gap, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800
429. Marc Chatov 1977 Graphite Figure Study, Framed Marc Chatov (American (Georgia), b.1953). “Figure Study” - 1977, graphite on paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 23.75” x 18.125”. Sight size 17.5” x 11.75”. Estimate $300-$500
430. Marc Chatov, Signed Charcoal Figure Study on Paper Marc Chatov (American (Georgia), b.1953. “Figure Study”-1990, charcoal on paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 30” x 24”, sight size 22.75” x 16.875”. Estimate $500-$700
431. Constantin Chatov, Seated Woman Sketch, Signed
432. Constantin Chatov Signed Oil, “Nude in Red Drape”
433. Constantin Chatov, “Resting Ballerina” Signed Oil
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993), “Studio Sketch of Back of Woman”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 42.5” x 30.75”. Unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993). “Nude in Red Drape”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 36.75” x 30.25”, unframed 30” x 24”. Estimate $400-$600
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993). “Resting Ballerina”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 43.25” x 31.25”, unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $00-$600
434. C. Chatov Signed Oil, Woman in White Blouse
435. Constantin Chatov Signed Oil, “Nude on Blue”
436. “Lounging Girl in White”, Signed C. Chatov Oil
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993). “Woman in White Blouse”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 42.5” x 32.5”, unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $500-$700
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993). “Nude on Blue”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 36.375” x 28.5”, unframed 29.875” x 22”. Estimate $600-$800
Constantin Chatov (American (Georgia), d.1993). “Lounging Girl in White”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 30.375” x 40.375”. Unframed 24” x 34”. Estimate $600-$800
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437. Lionel #351 Toy Train Set in Original Box American (New York), first half of 20th century. Lionel electric toy train set, #351 in original box with 12 pieces of standard track, a dark brick red No. 8 “Lionel SuperMotor”; a red #117 car with “NYC & HRRR 4351” on exterior running into pierced windows, a #114 freight car in orange, and a black #112 Lake Shore coal car, all contained in original box with information on Lionel trains on exterior. Box measures 4.5” x 19” x 19.75”. Provenance: From the Collection of Charles P. Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
439. Two Small Live Steam Engine Models 438. Stuart Hand Built Horizontal Steam Engine Model Well engineered Stuart horizontal steam engine, the cast iron, brass, and steel steam engine model with a 5” flywheel mounted on a rectangular wood base. Height 7.5”, width 12”, depth 4.6”. Estimate $600-$800
Two live steam engine models. The Green oscillating type (height 3.5”, width 3”) along with a boiler type mounted on a wood stand (height 3.5”, width 3.75”). Apparently unmarked. Estimate $300-$500
442. Gundlach: Aerophone Crystal Receiver Model
441. American School WC, “The Waterfall”, Stoddard 440. Hand Built Model Over Type Vertical Steam Engine Well engineered model of an early over type vertical steam engine, first patented in 1797. They were typically used in collieries for any sort of power that was needed. Engine is mounted onto wood platform base. Height 10”, width 5.5”, depth 4.25”. Estimate $300-$500
American School, third quarter 20th century. “The Waterfall”- 1961, watercolor on paper, inscribed to mat board “STODDARD 8-12-61”. Possibly by Alice Stoddard (American, 1883-1976), Verso of sheet with the beginnings of another painting. Framed 23.25” x 29.25”, sheet size 15.125” x 22.25”. Estimate $300-$500
445. Collection of 8 Vintage Toys, Felix & Mickey
444. Soda Fountain Clock, Dr Pepper Light-up, by Pam 443. Barry Nehr, O/C, “Fall Landscape” Barry Nehr (American (Georgia), contemporary). “Fall Landscape”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 26.5” x 32.5”. Unframed 22” x 28”. Estimate $300-$500
446. Two 1920s/30s All-Fair Pull Toys, Duck & Tabby Cat All-Fair Toys and Games (American (New York), 19261952). Happy Tabby #283 circa 1932, and Mr. Quack Duck #275 circa 1926,. Both with marker’s mark. Cat 9.5” tall, 10.25” wide, 3.625” deep. Duck 8.625” tall, 9” wide, 2.75” deep. Provenance: From the Collection of Charles P. Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
American, circa 1924. Gundlach-Manhattan: Aerophone Crystal Receiver Crystal set (or Diode-Radio) table model with one dial (primary tuning control knob). Marked on the mahogany base “Gundlach Manhattan,” “Aerophone patent pending”. Height 4”, width 7.75”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500
A collection of eight vintage toys comprising of a 1930s N. N. Hill Brass Co. tin Mickey Mouse candlestick toy phone; a 1920s Pat Sullivan and Sam Guntherman wind up Felix the Cat trolley toy; a 1920s Girard Marx Strauss tin wind up toy of man pushing a wagon; a 1950s Russ wind up toy clown playing maracas; a 1940s German Shuco wind up monkey playing drum toy; a 1940s small duck drawn wagon with child pull toy; a small tin figure c.1920s meant to ride a horse or carriage; and a 1950s painted wood and iron horse drawn rolling wagon toy. Mickey phone with original handwritten tag. Mickey phone 7.75” tall. Felix toy 6.75” tall. Provenance: From the Collection of Charles P. Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
American, circa 1964. Dr. Pepper Soda fountain light up advertising clock manufactured by Pam Clock Co., New Rochelle, New York, the metal diamond shaped case with glass face and numerals 10, 2 and 4 in red. Marked to the side of the face Pam Clock New Rochelle, N.Y., 10/64, Made in the U.S.A. #64 13. Height 21.5”, width 21.5”, depth 3”. Estimate $300-$500
447. Collection of Five Vintage Toys, GI Joe and Ranger
448. 12 Sets of 1960s Lil’ Nuffins Toys, Original Pack.
A collection of five vintage toys comprising of a 1940s Ranger Steel wind up billiard table; a 1940s G. I. Joe and his Jouncing Jeep toy; a Marion pressed steal steam shovel; a 1950s wind up U.S. Tank toy; and a 1950s Line Mar Toys push car. Billiard toy 14.75” wide. GI Joe Jeep 7.5” long. Provenance: From the Collection of Charles P. Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600
Mascon Toy Company (American (Ohio), 1920s-1975). A collection of 12 sets of 1960s Lil’ Nuffins toys sealed in original packaging. Toys with Mascon Toys catalog presenting the toy family as “the Mini-World of Make Believe for the Wonderful Age of Let’s Pretend”. Provenance: From the Collection of Charles P. Hill of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500
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449. Edward Carpenter Bearden, Elk Mtns. Watercolor Edward Carpenter Bearden (American (Texas), 19191980), “View of Elk Mountains”, watercolor on paper, signed lower right. Landscape painting depicting a view of the stylized rolling green Elk Mountains in Colorado with telephone pole and lines on brown hillside with rustic fencing. Unframed 9” x 6.75”. Note: This work was likely executed in the late 1940s when Bearden painted other works of this subject. Estimate $700-$900
451. 1954 Oil Impressionist Landscape by River, Signed 450. La Gardo Tackett Style Large Architectural Planter
American School, third quarter 20th century. “The Rail Yard”-1954, oil on Albemarle Canvas Panel, signed and dated lower left of center “Livingston ‘54”. Canvas board label to verso of board. Framed 22.75” x 29”, unframed 17.75” x 24”. Estimate $500-$700
Manner of La Gardo Tackett (American, 1911-1992). A large pottery floor vase or planter of double stacked diamond form with allover striations on tondo to exterior finished in white slip with neutral green matte glaze to interior. Unmarked. 19.25” tall, 18.5” diameter. Estimate $300-$500
452. Assembled Set of 4 Mid Century Walnut Armchairs American, 1950s. Assembled set of four mid century modern walnut open arm or lounge chairs, one manufactured by W.H. Gunlocke Chair Co., the other three by Jasper Furniture Company, all covered in black leather with slightly curving rectangular back and arms raised on square tapered legs. All chairs are marked with metal tag “Property of University of Georgia”. The Gunlocke chair retain original paper label under seat for W.H. Gunlocke Chair Co. and measures in height 30.75”, width 23” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 17.5”. The Jasper chairs measures height 32”, width 22.25” (arm to arm), seat depth 18”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $500-$700
454. Pair of French Modern Table Lamps, Attr. to Adnet 453. Mixed Media on Paper, Red Barn, Signed Stone American School, 20th century. “Red Barn”, mixed media on paper, signed lower right “Stone”. Modern landscape artwork depicting a grouping of red barns and farm buildings in a rolling country field under cloudy sky marked with flying birds. Framed 17.75” x 17.5”. Sight size 13” square. Estimate $300-$500
455. M.S. Porter, O/C, “Still Life w/ Lemon & Pear” Mildred Sophie Porter (American (California), 19041996), “Still Life with Lemon and Pear”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 25.5” x 19.25”. Unframed 20.25” x 15.25”. Note: Porter was born in Macomb, Illinois and moved at an early age to Riverside, California in 1908. Following college graduation from UCLA, she settled in San Francisco, California in 1930 and continued her studies at the CSFA. She briefly worked for Foster & Kleiser and later she became a freelance illustration artist. Estimate $300-$500
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French, 20th century. A pair of heavy brushed brass and faux leather lamps, the lamps each on four feet of long cylindrical form with the ends downturned and forming feet, the base surmounted by a central cylindrical shaft wrapped in brown faux leather with three vertical lines of white chain stitching, with brass collar and socket. Impressed mark to underside of one foot “Made in France”. Overall 24.25” tall, 11.5” square at base. Estimate $700-900
457. Bird Lanier, Signed Watercolor, “Sharecroppers”
456. Hand Woven Baluchi Wool. Pakistan. 6’ 2.5” x 3’ 9.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Bird Lanier (American, 20th century), “Sharecroppers”-1946, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right. Figural painting depicting a red abstracted house and barn in foreground situated on hillside, dirt road leading up to house, barren trees surrounding with laundry lines with hanging garments in front yard, two African American figures in the act of working out front, cityscape at right in distance and patches of blue sky. Framed 19” x 27.5”. Sight size 14” x 22”. Estimate $300-$500
459. Pair of Alexvale Light Blue Swivel Bergeres
458. Carl Kohler, Group of Two Figural Drawings
Alexvale Furniture Inc. (American (High Point, North Carolina), 1976-present). A pair of swivel barrel back chairs or bergeres circa 1980s. Height 28”, width 29”, depth 29.5”, seat to floor 17”. Estimate $300-$500
Carl Kohler (Swedish, 1919-2006), “Samuel Beckett” and “Gunner Ekelof”, black ink on paper, signed lower right and titled lower left. Pair of figural line drawings each depicting noted writers frontally at bust length, Samuel Beckett portrayed using expressive and bold lines, likely an homage to his avent-garde personality; Gunner Ekolef rendered with thin and subdued lining. “Samuel Beckett” framed 23” x 17.75”, sight size 16” x 12”. “Gunner Ekelof” framed 18.25” x 14”, sight size 15.75” x 11.25”. Estimate $300-$500
460. MCM Style Chrome, Two Lamps & Pedestal A collection of mid century modern style lamps and stool. 1960s Rotating lamp 31.5” tall. Stool 16.75” tall. Floor lamp 53.5” tall. Estimate $400-$600
462. Mid Century Modern Tall Chest w/5 Drawers American, 1970s. Mid century modern tall chest with five graduated drawers, each with concave rectangular brass pulls, the bottom drawer with cedar hinged interior lid, the front of the chest beveled and raised on 4 casters. Height 44.5”, width 38”, depth 19.25”. Estimate $500-$700
461. Carl Kohler, Woodblock Print, “Franz Kafka” Carl Kohler (Swedish, 1919-2006), “Franz Kafka”-1968, limited edition woodblock print, signed lower right and numbered “16/10”. Abstracted figural graphic work depicting world-renowned author Franz Kafka (German, 1883-1924) rendered in black and white, figure’s head tilted with eyes cast downward with symmetrical facial features. “Till Maja d. 5/2 .68” at center and “Franz Kafka” at lower left. Framed 19.25” x 15.5”. Sight size 11.25” x 9”. Estimate $300-$500
Carl Kohler (Swedish, 1919-2006), pair of works, “Blue Winged Man” and “Amadeus IX”, one watercolor on paper and the other mixed media, both signed lower right. “Blue Winged Man” framed 15.75” x 13”, unframed 11.25” x 9.75”. “Amadeus IX” framed 17.5” x 13.75”, unframed 12” x 9.5”. Estimate $500-$700
466. Pair of Italian MCM Inlaid Lacquered Nightstands
464. Modern Italian Waterfall Desk w/ Filing Cabinet Italian, c. 1970s. Marked. Height 29”, length 78”, width 35.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. Charlotte Topping Smith, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700
463. Carl Kohler, “Blue Winged Man” & “Amadeus IX”
465. MCM Brushed Chrome and Iron Floor Lamp Mid 20th century. Modern floor lamp with single electrified light with brushed chrome metal shade with white interior in conical rounded lily pad form at top on an adjustable thin columnar shaft terminating on a black iron circular foot. Top of shaft support with rounded loop that twists to adjust tension thereby stabilizing height of lamp. Apparently unmarked. Height 56.5”, diameter of foot 8”, shade 13.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Italian, mid 20th century. A pair of lacquered maple and golden oak wood nightstands, the tops with overhanging serpentine front edges surmounting the drawer facade with two drawers each decorated with inlaid trapezoidal forms with brass half-round matte nickel pulls. Height 24”, width 28”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $500-$700
468. 3 Piece Sectional Sofa by Classic Leather 467. Carl Kohler, “Red Torso”, Figural Oil on Board Carl Kohler (Swedish, 1919-2006), “Red Torso”, oil on board, signed lower left. Framed 39.5” x 53”. Unframed 30 x 43.5”. Estimate $500-$700
American, 20th century. Three piece sectional sofa by Classic Leather with left and right arms facing/centering the wedge shaped loveseat, seven pillow back, raised on mahogany legs. Height 30”, end pieces width 58”, seat depth 24”, seat height 18”. Loveseat width 72”. Estimate $700-$900
469. Carl Kohler, “Unknown Soldier” Oil on Board Carl Kohler (Swedish,1919-2006), “Unknown Soldier”, oil on board, signed lower left. Framed 38” x 28”. Sight size 33.25” x 23.25”. Estimate $500-$700
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470. West African Carved Wood Sculpture of Head
471. Patinated Bronze Sculpture of Seated African Woman 20th century. Hagenauer style patinated bronze metal table top figural sculpture of a young African woman with gold head covering and sleeveless dress seated with one leg tucked underneath body and the other bent and supporting elbow. Apparently unsigned. Height 14.5”, width 13.25”, depth 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500
Likely West African, first half 20th century. Unsigned. 26.5” tall, 9” wide, 6” wide. Estimate $300-$500
473. Songye Polychromed Carved Wood Tribal Shield
472. African Fetish Sculpture, Carved Wood & Cloth Likely Teke Tribe (African (Congo and Gabon), 20th century). A carved wood and fabric fetish figure depicting a male figure standing square on two feet with a strand of fabric sacks tied around neck above various iron sheet protrusions on tondo to body, his carved hands place to front of belly around a rectangular carving, possibly a box, the face with black, white, and red paint remnants. 12.5” tall, 6.5” wide, 5.5” deep. Estimate $300-$500
475. African Bwa Tribal Carved & Polychrome Wood Mask
African Songye or Songe (Democratic Republic of Congo). A carved and polychromed wooden shield or totem with anthropomorphic masks carved in relief to the rounded rectangular form. Overall 56” tall, 11” wide. Estimate $300-$500
African (Burkina Faso and Mali). Overall 19.5” x 14.25”. Estimate $300-$500
474. 19th/ 20th C. Bronze African Fertility Idols Likely Bamileke Tribe (Cameroon, West Africa), late 19th/ early 20th century. Two cast bronze fertility idols representing a male and female figure each with flattened feet, round buttocks, bulbous belly, and egg shaped head with saucer like ears, protruding eyes, and long nose with wide nostrils over gaping almond shaped mouth with three teeth, the man with a dotted hairstyle to back of head and the female with braids, each of the figures portrayed with overtly expressed sexual organs and contained within a custom fitted lucite display case. Male idol 12.625” tall, 6.875” wide, 4.75” deep. Female idol 12.5” tall. 5.25” wide, 5.5” deep. Estimate $1,000-$2,000
478. African Senufo Horned Mask with Grass & Shells
476. African Tribal Mask w/Inset Brass & Beads, 20th C. African (Ghanian), possibly Gurunsi tribe, 20th century. Figural carved and stained wood tribal mask of circular form with brass metal inset eyes surrounded by inset red, blue, white, pink, and yellow bead inset accents, carved gridded patterning on nose and forehead, pierced open mouth with flared lips, and 10 inset triangular brass accents on edges. Wire mount on back for hanging on wall for display. Mask 12.25” x 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500
477. Two Angelique de Paris Sterling Safari Bracelets Collection of two designer Angelique de Paris “Safari” hinged bangle bracelets comprising of a thin bracelet with pink acrylic form with sterling silver overlay work recalling an exotic animal print with organically shaped spots; and a thick bracelet with yellow acrylic form with sterling silver overlay work recalling animal print. Each marked with maker on interior of hinged clasp and with “925”. Thin bracelet interior diameter 2.25”, exterior diameter 2.6”. Thick bracelet interior diameter 2.4”, exterior diameter 2.75”. Estiate $300-$500
479. African Fang Tribal Polychrome & Carved Mask African (Fang Tribe, Gabon). Hand carved and polychrome wood figural tribal mask with elongated oblong form with stylized face with smiling toothed mouth with extending tongue, protruding concentric eyes and smaller face on forehead below geometric motif banding in white, black, and brown. Pierced oval hole at top with woven grass loop, verso of mask decorated with hand drawn red and white motif. Nail with wire loop for mounting on wall at center of back. Unmarked. Overall height 31”, width 9.5”. Estimate $400-$600
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African, likely Senufo tribe (Ivory Coast), 20th century. Hand carved and stained figural tribal mask with ribbed horns with shallow elongated ears at top flanking an applied ridge of shells terminating at rounded eyes above an paneled nose or snout with open pierced mouth. Outer edge with hair-like grass with shell border. Mask height 16.25”, width (of radiating grasses) 13”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $400-$600
480. West African Bronze Ancestral Sculpture, 39” Likely Mossi Tribe (Burkina Faso, West Africa) or Benin (West Africa), 20th century. A bronze ancestral sculpture depicting a standing male at full length with shortened legs, elongated torso bearing bulbous belly and protruding belly button, an elongated neck set between shoulders drawn upward and ending in a point, and an oversized and expressive face at top with open smiling mouth, the head with braided hair and bird head at center, the whole decorated with tribal patterning in relief. Unmarked. 39.625” tall, 6.5” wide, 4.25” deep. Estimate $600-$800
481. African Songye Kifwebe Tribal Mask African Songye or Songe (Zaire) hand carved and polychrome kifwebe tribal mask of figural anthropomorphic form with repeating ridges throughout in black, red and white. Mask with pierced eyes, protruding mouth with X incised motif and small round holes on edges where grass or hair may have originally been strung. Unmarked. Exhibition History: Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida, “African Art” as #107 in catalogue. Overall 21.75” x 10.5”. Estimate $300-$500
484. Ben Shahn “Ben Shahn Graphics” Exhibition Poster
482. 1966 Signed Collage Painting, Letters & Numbers American School, third quarter 20th century. “Collage with Letters and Numbers” - 1966, oil and collage on masonite, signed and dated lower right “Robert Hobbs”. Overall 24.5” square. Estimate $300-$500
485. Leonard Baskin, “Ars Anatomica”, 13 Lithographs Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000), set of 13 lithographs after the artist’s original pen and ink drawings for his text “Ars Anatomica”-1972, published by Editions Medicina Rara, Limited, New York, each with signed “Baskin” and dated within plate. Each work depicting a figural anatomical sketch focusing on a portion of the human body in grotesque fashion. Framed 29.75” x 23”. Sheet size 22.25” x 15.25”. Estiate $500-$700
483. Two Table Top White Metal Spot Light Lamps
American, 20th century. A group of two table top spot light lamps comprising of a Minispot lamp by The Photogenic Machine Company (American (Ohio), 20th century), and a brushed chrome industrial spot light on tripod base. Minispot lamp inscribed to lens surround with maker and style. Chrome lamp unmarked. Minispot lamp 15.25” tall, 6” square at base. Chrome lamp 18” tall, 10.25” wide. Esimate $300-$500
486. Michel Fontenille, French Contemporary Sculpture Michel Fontenille (French, 20th century to contemporary). “Untitled (Three Faces)”-1989, patinated and gilt bronze sculpture, signed and dated lower left “Fontenille 89”. Height 33.25”, width 7.75”, depth 4.5”. Estimate $400-$600
489. Two Italian Brutalist Figural Sculptures, Raymor 488. Martha Bloom, Modern Abstract Oil on Canvas Martha Bloom (American, b. 1951-). “Look We Have Come Thru”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “Bloom” and inscribed on verso with title and “Martha Bloom”. Framed 24.5” x 32.5”. Unframed 24” x 32”. Estimate $300-$500
After Ben Shahn (Lithuanian, 1898- 1969). Exhibition poster created for “Ben Shahn Graphics” exhibition at the Philadelphia Art Museum from November 15th-December 31st 1967, lithograph on paper laid down on masonite. Framed 45” x 30”. Sight size 44.25” x 28.25”. Estimate $300-$500
Raymor (Italian, 20th century). Remnant of label from Raymor on bottom of each, each also with impressed “RAYMOR ITALY” on leg. Female height 19.25”, width 6.125”, depth 2”. Male height 19.25”, width 6.25”, depth 2”. Estimate $400-$600
487. Figural Woodblock & Print Collage, Itzhak Sankowsky
Itzhak Sankowsky (Romanian/ American, b.1908). “Head” - 1981, woodblock print on paper and collaged wood, signed and dated lower left. Overall 31.875” x 21”. Estimate $400-$600
490. Keenan Shute, Modern Abstract Oil, Signed Keenan Wade Ranson Shute (American (Georgia), 20th century). “London Bridge”-1976, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Inscribed on verso of stretcher with artist name and title. Framed 30.5” x 36.5”. Unframed 24” x 30”. Estimate $300-$500
493. Two Ed Langbein Italian Figural Vases Ed Langbein (Italian, 20th century). Both marked on bottom “ED. LANGBEIN-ORIGINAL ITALY”. Taller figural vase height 14.75”, diameter of bottom 4.25”. Shorter figural vase height 12”, diameter of bottom 2.8”. Estimate $300-$500
491. “Male Dancing”, Signed Brutalist Bronze Sculpture
492. Seven Light LED Multi-Configuration Floor Lamp
Likely American School, 20th century. “Male Dancing”, cast bronze, unknown hexagonal mark to base. 21.5” tall, 11.25” wide, 8.75” deep. Estimate $300-$500
Contemporary. Unmarked. Overall 69” tall to top of central shaft, 9” diameter at base. Estimate $300-$500
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494. After Remington, “The Mountain Man” Bronze
495. Pair of MCM Walnut Twin Bed Head & Footboards
496. After Remington, “Trooper of the Plains” Bronze
After Frederick Sackrider Remington (American, 18611909), “The Mountain Man”-originally cast in 1903, patinated bronze figural sculpture, naturalistic base with “Copyright by Frederick Remington” above stamped “12 500” likely for limited edition. Overall height 28.5”, width 11.75”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $700-$900
American, circa 1954. A pair of clean lined walnut wood mid century modern walnut headboards and footboards for two twin beds, the headboards each with turned crest rail and stiles, joined simple rectangular panel, and joined short bed rail, the footboards with conforming panel and stiles with cavetto molded joints. Back stamped 5/54. Headboard height 34”, width 41.75”, footboard height 21”, width 41”. Estimate $300-$500
After Frederick Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), “Trooper of the Plains”, patinated bronze figural sculpture, incised on naturalistic base “Frederic Remington”. Overall height 19.5”, width 23”, depth 9.5”. Estimate $400-$600
497. 1st Editions - In Cold Blood & 7 Years in Tibet A first trade edition copy, first printing, of “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote, published in 1965 by Random House of New York, with original dust jacket, 8.75” x 6”; and a first edition copy of “Seven Years in Tibet” by Heinrich Harrer and translated by Richard Graves, published in 1954 by E. P. Dutton and Co. of New York, with original dust jacket and lettering, 8.625” x 6”. Estimate $300-$500
498. Ken Ottinger Bronze Sculpture, “Harvest Time” Kenneth A. Ottinger (American, b. 1945- ). “Harvest Time”, original patinated bronze sculpture, apparently unsigned, foundry mark on edge, also stamped “ONE OF ONE”. Brass plaque on front with artist’s name and title of work. Overall height 16.5”, width 22.5”, depth 17”. Estimate $400-$600
499. Modernist Cast Iron Fire Tools on Stand Pilgrim (American (California), 20th century. Marked to underside of base. Overall 27” x 12” x 6”. Estimate $300-$500
500. Eric Gustavus Michelson, “Fisherman”-1967 Eric Gustavus Michelson (American, b. 1893), “North Fork of the Feather River at Jackass Creek”-1967, acrylic and oil on masonite board, signed and dated lower left “ERIC GUSTAVUS MICHELSON 1967”, verso of board inscribed with “NORTH FORK of the FEATHER RIVER AT JACKASS CREEK” in black above “OIL & ACRILICS 22” x 28”. Framed 27.5” x 33.5”. Unframed 22” x 28”. Estimate $400-$600
502. Joseph Wilfrid Lalonde 1949 Oil, “Whiskey Creek” 501. Jim Gilmore Wildlife Bronze, Cougar & Hawk Jim Gilmore (American (Colorado), b.1950-). “On A Wing and a Prayer” - 1991, cast bronze, edition 15/30, signed on base. Overall 29.75” tall, 26.5” wide, 12” deep. Estimate $600-$800
Joseph Willfrid Lalonde (American (Minnesota), b. 1897), “Whisky Creek Near River Road”-1949, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 12.25” x 18.75”. Unframed 9.75” x 15.25”. Estimate $300-$500
503. 3 Pieces of Contemporary T.S. Woodruff Pottery American, late 20th century to contemporary. Collection of three pieces of T.S. Woodruff hand formed pottery serving pieces with American Southwest motif. Yellow platter, signed on bottom and dated for 2001 (13.75” x 19.75”); blue platter, signed and dated on bottom for 2001 (11.5” x 15.25”); bowl, signed in black on bottom (height 5.125”, diameter of top 14.25”). Estimate $300-$500
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504. Robinson Furniture Stained Oak 8 Drawer Dresser Robinson Furniture (American (Detroit, MI) circa 1950s. Robinson Furniture plaque at interior side of top left drawer. Height 34”, length 66”, width 18”. Estimate $300-$500
505. Metz Castleberry Bronze Steer on Wood Base Metz Castleberry (American (Oklahoma/Texas), 20th century), “Lead Steer”-1977, patinated bronze sculpture, incised on integral naturalistic base with “METZ CASTLEBERRY 1977” and limited edition of “5 of 30”. Height 12.25”, width 18”, depth 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500
506. Mid Century Art Metal Grey Steel Tanker Desk Art Metal (American (Jamestown, New York) founded 1887). A postwar grey brushed steel tanker desk circa 1950s comprising a beige linoleum rectangular top surmounting one central drawer with exterior Art Metal plaque with compartments for office supplies, flanked by sliding shelves each surmounting three drawers, the top left drawer with separated space for files, resting on cylindrical legs. Height 33”, width 60”, depth 29.5”. Estimate $400-$600
507. Heavy Industrial Task Lamp w/Exposed Bulb American, 20th century. Modern atomic age, heavy industrial task lamp or table lamp with exposed cylindrical tube bulb at ends of chrome plated steel form supported on tubular column shaft on end of heavy rectangular plinth base. Chromed metal capped end with logo with cube form with H or I, presumably for maker, other impressed alphabetical letters and numbers, likely for identification of components. Height 15.5”, width 16.25”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $300-$500
508. Leather and Velvet Traveling Armoire or Cabinet German, first half of 20th century. A standing traveling armoire or cabinet of rectangular form composed of plywood, velvet, and leather. The top, bottom, back, and sides upholstered in tan velvet, the door upholstered in leather with leather and steel ring pull and magnetic closure. Opening to the interior upholstered in rustcolored velvet with 10 interior hooks stamped “made in Germany” in open storage and six brown laminate drawers with horizontal cylindrical steel pulls, stained oak sides and white laminate drawer bottoms. Height 53.5”, width 23.5”, depth 23”, depth of door when open 21.75” Estimate $400-$600
509. Style of Jackson Pollock Drip Painting, Signed Manner of Jackson Pollock (American, 1912-1956). “Untitled”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “G. White”. American Abstract Expressionist style drip painting composed with allover fluid lines and active splatter in primary colors, metallic silver, black and white. Framed 37” x 48.5”. Unframed 36” x 48”. Estimate $300-$500
510. Hand Woven Sherivan Rug Wool. Iran. 3’ 8.5” x 6’ 5.5”. Estimate $400-$600
512. Modern Aluminum Wall Sculpture of USA Map American, 20th century. Modern aluminum metal wall sculpture depicting a geographical map rendering of the United States of America with incised borders demarcating states. Flattened sculptural map with wire mounted on back for hanging on wall. Apparently unmarked. Overall 28” x 47.25”. Estimate $300-$500
511. One-Of-A-Kind Red Painted Steel Massage Chair American, circa 1960s. Unusual and one-of-a-kind red painted steel chair, probably designed for massage or acupuncture, the sculptural and continuous frame mounted to the top of the backrest and seat with chrome caster covers and industrial springs probably to improve posture and increase blood flow. Apparently unsigned. Height 24”, width 20”, seat depth 19”, seat height 13”. Estimate $500-$700
513. 1960s Lucite & Chrome Atomic Pendant Light Manner of Robert Sonneman (American, mid 20th century). A chrome and lucite pendant lamp or chandelier with two rows of three ball form polished chrome lamps separated and bookended by three rectangular planks of lucite, the lights joined through the center plane to an axel and independently rotatable on that axis, the light mounted at top with a brushed steel cross bar at center having spiral electrical wiring extending to each light from center. Main wiring snipped above mount. Apparently unmarked. 8.5” tall, 21” wide, 15.5” deep. Estimate $500-$700
514. Modern Glass Cocktail Table w/ Rotating Marble Arm Modern circular cocktail or coffee table with rotating circular glass top surmounted with a rotating black laminate shelf or arm supported on a chrome turned standard and circular slab marble base. Apparently unmarked. Height 15.5”. diameter 45.5”. Estimate $500-$700
515. Strother Machinn, Three Rolls Royce WC Designs Strother MacMinn (American, 1919-1998). “Three Views: Rolls Royce Phantom I Boattail Skiff Design” - 1987, ink and watercolor on paper, two drawings monogrammed near tire. A collection of three works depicting overall views of a custom Rolls Royce Phantom designed for James D. Crank, Owner and President of Doble Steam Motors Corporation and one of the foremost experts on automotive steam engine systems, two of the designs being side views and exhibiting slight variations to the convertible’s windshield, trunk, side paneling, and wheel wells, the third work being a view of the car from the opposite side at right rear tire. Printed label to verso of each with details on the piece. Each framed 11.5” x 17”. Each sight size 10.625” x 16.125”. Note: Strother MacMinn taught automotive design for 50 years at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, many of his students going on to become leading automotive designers in the United States. He assisted in the design of cars for General Motors, Opel, and Oldsmobile and wrote about the history of automobiles for Motor Trend, Road & Track, and other publications. Charles Jordan (Vice President for Design at General Motors 1986-92) said, ‘’Mac never designed a car, but no one influenced car design more than he did.’’ Estimate $300-$500
516. Leathercraft Chesterfield Leather Sleeper Sofa American (North Carolina), 21st century. Leathercraft Chesterfield leather sleeper sofa with burgundy tufted back, seat and arms, decorative brass nail head trim raised on bun feet. Height 27.25”, width 77” (arm to arm), seat depth 22.5”, seat height 16”. Estimate $400-$600
519. Large Live Steam Engine Model w/Two Flywheels Large live steam engine model with two flywheels, positive and negative connectors, marked on a wood display base. Apparently unmarked. Height 10”, width 13”, depth 6”. Estimate $500-$700
517. Motorcycle Wall Sculpture C. Jere Collection Artisan House metal motorcycle wall sculpture from the C. Jere Collection, now retired. The metals are formed, cast, welded, brazed and finished. Sculpture comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Height 22.5”, width 51”. Estimate $300-$500
520. Large Stationary Steam Engine Model Large stationary steam engine model hand built and mounted into a wood box display. Apparently unmarked. Height 9.5”, width 15.6”, depth 9”. Estimate $500-$700
522. Westinghouse Electric Motor & Maytag Gas Engine 1930s Westinghouse Electric Ac Motor and Maytag 523. gas motor, S233. The Westinghouse Type Cah--mountNorth GA Mountains Copper ed; HP 1/8: Volts 110; Amps 1.4; cycles 60; RPM 1725. Whiskey Still with Worm Serial 5497490 mounted on wood block with flywheel, North Georgia Mountains copper whiskey still purportedly acting as a medical vacuum pump. The with worm or coil and welded with NIPCO Maytag gas engine S223 was manufactured for Hit & cast copper pressure fittings mounted on to Miss Wringer Washer. Engine is mounted onto a wood a cylindrical seamless stainless steel pipe base. Westinghouse height 15.25’, width 9.8”, depth 5.8”. marked TP304/305L. Height 33.5”, diameter Maytag height 11.5”, width 18”, depth 13”. of base 5.5”. Estimate $300-$500 Estimate $300-$500
518. Group of 4 Steam Engines Models On Wood Bases Group of four steam engines comprising vertical and horizontal models, each mounted on a wood base. All apparently unmarked. Heights from 7.75” to 3.75”. Estimate $700-$900
521. Live Steam Engine Horizontal on Wood Display Base Horizontal live steam engine model, possibly a mill engine, mounted on a wood display base. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.75”, width 16.75”, depth 7”. Estimate $300-$500
524. 2 Signed Michael Jackson Items-Album & Magazine Collection of two autographed Michael Jackson collectible items comprising of The Jacksons album record produced CBS Inc and Epic Records in 1976, front of album with “Jackson Five” and signed in black ink with dedicatory “To Brady” above autograph; and a Playgirl magazine (May 1986) with black ink Michael Jackson autograph signature at top of page 10 where the “Gossip” section focused on the musical artist with the headline “Michael Jackson: A Thrilling Comeback?”. Record album cover measures approximately 12.4” square. Provenance: Julien’s Auctions, Beverly Hills, California, “90210 Exclusive Fall Online Entertainment Auction”: September 2014 as Lot 434 and Lot 439. Estimate $300-$500
Artist and Maker List A AB Svenska Mobelfabrikerna Bodafors….217 Abbasi, Yakup…..649 Adams, Charles Partridge….846 Adnet, Jacques…..454 Aikman, William….822 Akers, Vivian Milner….407 Alarcon, Felix……911 Alexander, Cosmo (attributed to)…823 Alexvale Furniture….459 Almanzor, Jose……286 Almerich, Antonio…..396 American School….33, 49, 52, 88, 199, 215, 366, 404, 410, 422, 425, 441, 451, 453, 491, 552, 554, 767, 768, 802, 843, Anderson, Adrienne…320, 322, 324, 326, 328 Andrade, Edna….331 Angelique de Paris….477 Anton, Karl….62 Appel, Karel….148, 150 Arcosanti… 272 Arenson, Marvin….363, 365 Arhaus…..12 Armani, Giuseppe…..14 Art Metal……506 Ashworth Brothers….545 Atkinson, Joe….2 Audubon, John James…..862 Austen, Alexander…907 B Baccarat…8 Baker…..295 Bale, Thomas Charles…..593 Balet, Jan….216, 218 Barrie, Mardi….177 Baskin, Leonard…..485 Bauerle, Mathias….. 991 Baughman, Milo……. 347, 348, 350 Baughman, Milo (manner of)….343 Baughman, Milo (style of)……44, 342, 344, 346, 349 Baume & Mercier…..941 Bayol, Gustave (circle of)……698 Bearden, Edward Carpenter……449 Becker, Gustav…..984 Bejar, Feliciano…..220 Belgian School….765 Bergman, Franz (after)….256 Bien, Julius….862 Birch, Samuel John Lamorna….788 Bischoff, Franz Arthur….770 Blenko…..336 Bloom, Martha……488 Boda Nova Glassworks….418 Boehm….561, 563, 567, 571, 573, 575, 577, 579, 581, 582, 584, 863, 867, 870, 872, 873, 874, 875, 877 Bonnefil, Helga….420 Borsato, Antonio….883 Bosley, W…….587 Boston, Frederick James……807 Botero, Fernando….270 Boulard, Auguste…..585 Bouras, Harry……107, 423 Bouter, Cornelis Wouter…..791 Brechet, Andre……113 Brennir, Carl….891 Breuer, Marcel (style of)…..298 British School……543, 591, 595, 772, 773, 824, 831, 839, 893, 944, 951, 1035 Britto, Romero….278, 276 Boehm (after)….566 Brovar, Yakov Ivanovich…. 797 Brown, Butler……923, 924, 925 Brunswick-Balke-Collender…..260 Buffet, Guy….408 Burdick, Bruce….259 Bursztynowicz, Henry…..213 Bustamante, Sergio….206, 354, 361 Bvlgari…..8 C Calder, Alexander……273 Campay, Dennis…..173 Cantoni……293 Castleberry, Metz….505 Cavalier Furniture Company…….21 Chapman……97 Chapman, Dean…..237 Chapu, Henri Michel…..695 Chatov, Constantin….431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436 Chatov, Marc…..429, 430 Chatov, Roman….. 426, 427, 428 Chelko, Paul…..115 Chinese School……630 Christofle (style of)….1 Classic Leather….. 468 Cloidon, Claude Michel (after)…..718 Coalport…..851 Conant Ball……66, 68 Continental School…..79, 734, 754, 758, 829, 905, 913, 917, 919, 933, 982, 990, 992, 994, 998, Cotman, John Sell (manner of)…..837 Craig, Burton B…….23 Crawford, Andrew……45 Cummings, George R…..835 D Dakota Jackson….. 13, 201 Dali, Salvador (after)…..184 Dali, Salvador (manner of)…..182 Damianos, Sylvester……337 Damm…..987 Daniel JeanRichard….139 David Yurman…… 101, 103 Davis, Gene……301 Davis, Glen…… 144, 146 Davis, Nicholas……55 Davis, William Glen…..142 de Andreis, Alex….859 de Looper, Willem……127 de Marco, Georges…..81 Dell, John Henry……949 DeVity, Antonio (circle of)….75
D (cont.) Dickinson, L…….587 Didier, Jules….821 Digsmed…..60 Dixie Furniture Company….. 409 Doerner, Frank……325 Dommersen, Pieter Cornelis……799 Dommersen, William…..756 Doussot, Georges….80 Draper, Dorothy (style of)…..19 Drexel….163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 417 Dunbar……227, 397 Dutch School…….798 E Eames, Charles….321, 323 Eames, Charles and Ray……327, 329 Ebanista…..860 Ebel….247 Ege Axminster…..209 Erte…..9 F Faberge….777, 779, 782, 784 Fabien, Louis……697 Falat, Julian….762 Falwell, Bobby Reed….136 Farr, Fred….. 15 Ferneley, John E. (manner of)…..910 Ficks, Reed …..128 Flores, Alexander….351 Fontenille, Michel…..486 Forcolini, Carlo…149 Fowler, Nan S…..117 Fraley, David….7 Frank W. Smith Silver Company….555 Frankenthaler, Helen…269 French School…..816, 1005 Friedlaender, Johnny….370 Friedlinger, John….899 G Gallo, Frank….11 Garman, Michael….25 Gay, August…..181 Gifford, Douglas K…..156 Gilmore, Jim…..501 Gosfield, Josh….195 Grand Resort Osborn……161 Griffith, Dusty….285 Grosfeld House….104 Gundlach….442 H Haerer, Carol……263, 264, 267 HAG Capisco….36 Hagenauer (style of)…..471 Hagenauer, Franz (style of)…..5 Hamburger, Peter…..54 Harney, Paul E….844 Harper, John (after)…..74 Harris, Lucien Iii…….878 Harvey Probber……145 Harvey Probber (style of)….95 Helman, Robert….43 Henredon….403 Herberte, Edward Benjamin…..904 Herend…..525, 942 Herman Miller……259, 297, 299, 318, 319, 321, 323, 329 Herschleb, Frederick James…..405 Hetherington, Charles…..927 Hickory Furniture Company…..652 Highsmith, Kyle…….282, 284 Hill Manufacturing Corp……83, 338 Hill, Richard…..383 Hillemacker, Eugene Ernest….1007 Hoglund, Erik……418 Hollming, August…..782, 784 Holmegaard Glass……372 Hopilliart & Leroy…..705 Hopkins, Budd….304 Hove, Hubertus van…..790 Howard Miller……..86 Huguet, Jean-Baptiste…….778 Husted, Wayne….336 I Iizuka, Hachiro…..90 J J.F. Fradley…..557 Jansen….819 Janssonius, Jan…..980 Jere, Curtis…….222, 306, 308, 310, 517 Jere, Curtis (style of)…….352, 386 Jimeco…..246 Jones, Charles Hollis…..87, 330 Jones, Charles Hollis (attributed to)….85, 94 Jones, Charles Hollis (style of)…84 Junghans…..918 Jurkovic, Lida….287 K Karl Ens…….879 Karly, P……..763 Kensett, John (circle of)…..841 Kensett, John Frederick (circle of)…..795 Kettemann, Erwin…..915 Keuffel & Esser…..34 Kieselstein-Cord, Barry……59 Kimball……551 Kingman, Dong….120 Kittinger…..553, 900 Klee, Paul (after)…..290 Knoll…..367, 371 Kohler, Carl……458, 461, 463, 467, 469 Kopman, Benjamin…..1015, 1017 KPM…..604, 764 Kramer, Bob…….389 Kung, Werner……28 Kushner-Weiner, Anita…….375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380
L Lacca, Cesare (attributed to)…..193 Lago, Ramon……390 Lalique…. 4, 6, 249 Lalonde, Joseph Wilfrid….502 Lance, George (attributed to)…..776 Lane….72 Langbein, Ed….493 Lanier, Bird…..457 Lapayese, Ramon….359 Larkin, Ruth….387 Laura Munder….130, 244 Laurel Lamp Co….114 Laurent-Desrousseaux, Henri Alphonse (circle of)…..693 Lauzet, Marie Auguste….. 1009 Le Corbusier (manner of)….411 Le Corbusier (style of)….303, 305 LeVian….936 Leader, Benjamin Williams…..585 Leathercraft…..516 Leger, Fernand….229 Lelli, Angelo (after)…..300, 302 Lenox…..566 Levier, Charles….77, 78 Lichtenstein, Roy….254, 255 Lightolier……265 Lik, Peter….257 Lionel Corporation….437 Lohe, Yves….48 Lourioux, Louis….402 Lowestoft……840 Lucien Piccard….245 M Mabro Lamp Company….105 MacMinn, Strother…..515 Maillaud, Fernand….712 Maison Drucker…..153 Maison Jansen….125 Maison Kreiger….743 Maitland Smith…..654 Mann, Cy…..277 Menaboni (after)….566 Mann, David….111 Marc, Henry….713 Mark David….123 Marsh, Lorin (style of)….401 Mason, Yuri….27 Mastercraft….233, 234 Mavito…..530 Max, Peter….307, 313, 315, 317 McCobb, Paul….239 McGary, Dave….239 Mdina….160, 162 Mead, Ruth Appeldoorn….398 Means, Helen Hatch….655 Mecheon, Luciano….360 Meissen…603, 748 Meissen (style of)….869 Mellor, David….333 Melrose, Andrew….529 Mene, Pierre Jules….814 Merida, Carlos…226 Meyer, Seymour….339, 341 Michaels, Serge…..385 Michelson, Eric Gustavus…500 Mills Novelty Company…261, 262 Minton….939 Miro, Joan…..230, 231 Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams…..183, 186, 189 Modigliani, Amedeo (after)… 381 Moir, John….825 Monamy, Peter…..547 Mont, James (style of)….157 Montaldo, Armand Cultera….413 Montini, Ramon….30 Moore, Henry (manner of)….159 Moreau, Auguste (after)…..1020 Moreau-Vauthier, Paul…..691 Moretti, Carlo….8 Moretti, Norberto…..280 Moulthrop, Matt…..240, 241 Mulhouser, George (style of)…..207 Murano…..3,106 N Nehr, Barry…443 Nelson, George….297, 299, 318 Nessen…..109 Nichols, Pauline Wright….46 Nierman, Leonardo….291, 292, 296 O Old Paris…….597, 599 Old Paris (style of)….600, 602, 607 Ottinger, Kenneth A…….498 P Pairs, Gabriel….76 Panton, Verner…..26, 275 Parks, Jarvin…..212 Parr, Remigius…..547 Parzinger, Tommi…..185, 187 Pasmore, Victor….268 Percival, Lafer……223 Phillips, Wilmot….82 Photogenic Machine Company…..483 Piazzoni, Gottardo Fidele….771 Picasso, Pablo….188, 192 Picasso, Pablo (after)….190 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista…887 Pollock, Jackson (manner of)…..509 Pope, Henry Martin (attributed to)…..901 Porter, Mildred Sophie….455 Portois & Fix….912 Pototschnik, Sonya….50 Probber, Harvey….147 Probber, Harvey (manner of)….243 Propst, Robert…..318
R R.R. Mclan……..587 Rabaey, Hugo….112 Ramirez, Gabriel….108 Ramsey, Daga…..37, 39, 41 Raymor……489 Read, Philip Standish……154 Rehn, Frank Knox Morton….556 Remington, Frederic (after)…..494, 496 Reynolds, Joshua (after)….828 Risom, Jens…..290 Rizzo, Willy…..210 Robinson Furniture….504 Robsjohn-Gibbings, T.H….175, 176, 178, 180 Robsjohn-Gibings, T.H. (style of)….174 Rochat, Rana….391 Rosell, Alexander…..730 Rosenthal, Herbert….250 Rouault, Georges….356, 362 Rougier….294 Royal Crown Derby….956 Royal Worcester…..658 Rutili, Renzo…..316 S Saarinen, Eero…..374, 367, 371 Sankowsky, Itzhak….487 Saporiti….288 Sarfatti, Gino (after)…224 Sarpaneva, Timo….335 Schedel, Hartmann…..978 Schneider, Amable….953 Schwicker, Amelio….884 Seba, Albertus…..755 Semac, Margot….281 Serafino, Zani…228 Sevres….527, 703, 726 Sevres (style of) ….724, 727, 1032 Shahn, Ben…..484 Shaver Howard…..24 Shute, Benjamin Edgar….400, 394 Shute, Keenan Wade Ranson…490 Sitag…10 Sitzendorf….535, 908, 985 Slinkard, Mary Lou….238 Soleri, Paolo….272 Somchai, Hattakitkosol…..126 Sonneman, Robert….29, 224, 421, Sonneman, Robert (manner of)…513 Sottsass, Ettore…228 Speed, John….975 Springer, Karl (after)…124, 395 Springer, Karl (manner of)…332 Springer, Karl (style of)….355 Stiffel….25 Stuart…438 Sutcliffe, Lester….538 Swaine, John…..547 Syracuse China…….566 T T.S. Woodruff…503 Tackett, La Gardo (manner of)….450 Tamayo, Rufino…235, 236 Tarr, William…271 Taylor, Michael (style of)….119 Teho, Marc….57 Tetbury, Thomas….826 Thayer Coggin….345 Thielley, Claude….1007 Thompson, Gabriel…741 Thompson, George…..833 Thurston, Gerald…. 399 Tiffany & Co…..783, 847 Tomlinson….392 Trusz, Iwan….760 Tura, Aldo….191 Tura, Aldo (style of)….99 Twigg-Smith, William….179 Tynell, Paavo….265 U Umanoff, Arthur….24 V Val St. Lambert….98, 100 van der Rohe, Mies (after)…..219, 221 van der Rohe, Mies (style of)….214 van Koert, John…..163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172 Vasarely, Jean-Pierre…..92 Vecelli, Titian (after)….827 Vernet, Claude (after)….1011 Vesey, John….266 Virginia Maid….72 Von Schierholz….983 W W.H. Gunlocke Chair Co….452, 1016 Wagner, Fritz (circle of)….1000 Ward, Edward Matthew (attributed to)…737 Wawrytko, Mary Frances…..22 Webb, James….789 Wedgwood….669 Wegner, Hans….309 Wegner, Hans (style of)….311 Weinberg, Frederick (style of)….56 Wells, George…..739 Wendell Castle…..225 Widdicomb, John…..842 Wilson, Richard (manner of)….732 Wolgemut, Michael…..978 Wolstenholme, Dean (attributed to)….902 Wolstenholme, Dean (circle of)…..812 Woodard, Russell (style of)…..118 Woodruff & Edwards…..116 Wormley, Edward (attributed to)…..227, 397 Wright, Russel……..66, 68 Wright, Willie Anne…….211 Wu, Li………..678 Y Yaroshenko, Nikolai Alexandrorich (after)….780 Young, Brian……204 Yvaral Jean-Pierre….92
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