Ahlers & Ogletree Modern & Contemporary Collections January 3, 2016 Auction Catalog

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Modern & Contemporary Collections Auction January 3rd, 3016


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Session 2 Modern & Contemporary Collections Auction Sunday, January 3, 2016 - beginning at 11am

Estimated Times for Lots

Please note that these times are only approximations and are subject to change

11am-12pm..........Lots 700-779 12pm-1pm..........Lots 780-860 1pm-2pm.................Lots 861-941 2pm-3pm..........Lots 942-1,022 3pm-4pm.......Lots 1,023-1,103 4pm-5pm.........Lots 1,104-1,184 5pm-6pm.........Lots 1,185-1,265 6pm-7pm........Lots 1,266-1,282


Notes


700. Set of 6 Mid Century Modern Lucite Dining Chairs

Attributed to Charles Hollis Jones (American, b.1945), circa 1970s. Matched set of six mid century modern lucite dining or lounge/club chairs, each chair with continuous tubular frame and central rectangular curving back joining the floor as additional supports; raised on casters. Seats are covered in blue upholstery decorated with scrolling interlocking foliage. Apparently unmarked. Height 28.8”, width 23.5”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $600-$800

702. Modern Brushed Steel Circular Glass Top Table

Modern brushed steel glass top table, the large almost 1 inch thick glass top have a sculpted carved border raised on four legs curving to form a wide X over four opposing curved legs terminating on square flat feet. Height 30.25”, diameter of glass top 52”. Estimate $400-$600

701. Limited Ed. Wool Rug after Klee’s “Drummer Boy”

After Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940), “Der Paukenspieler (The Drummer Boy), wool rug, label on verso from manufacturer Axminster, West Germany and retailer Montgomery Ward, limited edition 2319 of 2500. 100% wool rug (now hanging tapestry) created in 1971 after the modern artist’s 1940 painting currently housed in the Klee Collection at the Berner Kunstmuseum in Berne, Switzerland. Signature within matrix upper left corner. Mounted for hanging rod. Overall 57” x 29.5”. Estimate $300-$500

704. Carlos Comesanas, “The Red Block” Signed

Carlos Comesanas (Cuban, 20th century), “The Red Block”-1952, acrylic on canvas, signed at right, signed and inscribed with title on verso of canvas. Monumental non-representational modern painting depicting a red rectangular block against blue and yellow background. Framed . Unframed . Estimate $500-$700

703. Ron Tatro Metal Sculpture “Shapes on a Stick #3”

Ron Tatro (American, b.1943). “Shapes on a Stick #3” - 1987, polychromed metal, signed, titled, and dated to base. Abstract form tabletop sculpture with cut out triangles, s-curves, rectangles and other geometric shapes painted in primary yellow, blue, and red overlapping and amassed to the top of a long black rectangular shaft mounted to a square brushed steel base. Overall 35” x 13.5” x 10”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $300-$500

705. Mid Century Modern Five Light Arc Spray Floor Lamp

Probably Italian, circa 1960s. Mid Century Modern arc spray floor lamp with five overhanging arms and dome shaped perforated shades on a columnar support mounted onto the circular white marble base. Height 88.5”, width 72”. Base diameter 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500

706. ‘Pirellina’ Table Lamp for FontanaArte, Gio Ponti

Gio Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979) for FontanaArte (Italian, founded 1931), contemporary. A ‘Pirellina’ table lamp featuring delicately curved and pressed glass within a nickelplated brass metal frame surmounted with a ring for hanging if desired. Height 25.25”, width 15”, depth 6.75”. Note: The Pirellina lamp was originally designed by Gio Ponti in 1967 and was shaped after Gio Ponti’s Pirelli tower in Milan, Italy. Estimate $300-$500

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709. Set of 4 Mid Century Modern Dining Chairs

707. Minna Citron, “Concert”-1933, Litho, Edition of 20 Minna Wright Citron (American, 1896-1991), “Concert”-1933, lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed and dated lower right, titled in pencil lower center “Concert”, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “3/20”. Framed 18.125” x 14.125”. Sight size 10” x 7.25”. Provenance: Acquired from William Doyle Auctioneers in New York on April 29, 1998 as Lot 85 by the Collection of Benno and Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

708. Clare Leighton Signed Woodcut “Music & Dreams”

Clare Leighton (American, 1901-1988). “Music and Dreams”, wood engraving, limited edition 9/50, pencil numbered and titled lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 13.125” x 14”. Sight size 3.5” x 4.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

Ward Bennet (American, 1917-2003), circa 1970s. Matched set of four mid century modern club or dining chairs having a rounded back on turned cream painted legs. The entire frame including back, sides, arms and seat covered in cream colored felted wool. Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 22.8”, seat depth 18”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

712. Krasnyansky “Traveling Minstrels” Signed Acrylic

Anatole Krasnyansky (Russian/American, b.1930- ), “Traveling Minstrels”, acrylic on paper, signed lower left. Framed 38.75” x 50.125”. Sheet size 24” x 34.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

710. Thomas Strickland, Seated Ballerina, O/C

Thomas Strickland (American, 1932-1999), “Seated Ballerina”, oil on canvas, unsigned, stamped on back by artist’s estate. Artist’s estate stamp on verso of canvas reads “Painted By THOMAS J. STRICKLAND 1932-1999 FROM ARTIST’S ESTATE” above script reading “Ann Strickland”. Framed 19.6” x 15.6”. Unframed 16.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $300-$500

711. Mid-Century Modern Panorama Dresser, Drexel

Drexel Furniture (American, founded 1903), circa 1960s. Mid Century Modern walnut dresser from the Panorama line having three hinged doors, the left door opening to three small sliding wardrobe drawers, the other two doors hinged together and opening to a centrally divided interior, above three long drawers, raised on straight square legs united by side stretchers. Branded mark to the interior of top drawer for Drexel. Stamped on the back ‘920-411-2, PANORAMA BY DREXEL, 8-62’. Height 48.25”, width 39.75”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500

715. Joe Overstreet “For Buddy Bolden” Color Lithograph

713. A. Walkowitz Signed Watercolor, “Isadora Duncan” Abraham Walkowitz (American, 1878-1965), “Isadora Duncan”, ink, graphite, and watercolor on wove paper, signed lower center in ink. Framed 17.25” x 14.75”. Sight size 11.5” x 8.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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714. Etienne Ret, “Musicians” Signed Etching & Aquatint

Etienne Ret (French, 1900-1989), “Musicians”, etching and aquatint on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “14/75”. Framed 21” x 25”. Sight size 13.8” x 17.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

Joe Overstreet (American, 20th century), “For Buddy Bolden”-1988, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right, titled in pencil lower center margin, and limited edition “67/200” noted lower left margin, blind stamp for publisher inthe form of a heart in lower left corner. Framed 44” x 34.25”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 40” x 30.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: This image was used by the Atlanta Jazz Festival in 2008 as the official artwork for the music festival. Estimate $300-$500


718. Two Modern Art Etchings: Castellon & Benson

A group of two modern etchings comprising Federico Castellon (Spanish/American, 1914-1971), “Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man” - 1948, etching and aquatint on paper, limited edition 3/50, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin; and Ben Albert Benson (Swedish/ American, 1901-1986). “Clouded Landscape”, etching on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Castellon framed 17.625” x 20.5”. Benson framed 16.5” x 20.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

717. Atomic Era Italian Modern Chrome Floor Lamp 716. Raphael Soyer “Self Portrait” Signed Lithograph

Likely Italian, mid 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Overall 57.25”, diameter of shade 14.125”. Estimate $300-$500

Raphael Soyer (American, 1899-1987), “Self Portrait”-1971, lithograph print, pencil signed lower right margin, noted as an artist’s proof lower left margin with “AP”, published by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York. Framed 23.25” x 18.75”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 19.125” x 15”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

719. Modernist Style Neoggetti Halogen Lamp, Italy

Neogetti (Italian), late 20th century. The underside with sticker for Neoggetti. Height 25.5”, width 17”, base width 7.12”, base depth 8.87”. Estimate $300-$500

720. Susan Berman 1978 Surrealist Watercolor Drawing

Susan Berman (American, 20th century). “Improbable Gallery No. 5” - 1978, watercolor, ink, pencil, and collage on paper, apparently unsigned. Verso of structure with label “77th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity, The Art Institute of Chicago, September 30th-December 3rd, 1978”. Framed 30.75” x 38”. Sheet size 22.25” x 29.25”. Note: Copy of exhibition program from 1978 available upon request. Estimate $300-$500

723. Pair of Modernist Articulating Chrome Floor Lamps 722. Sonia Delaunay Style Cubist Painting, Signed

Manner of Sonia Delaunay - Terk (Ukranian/ French, 1885-1979). “Composition”, gouache and pencil on paper, signed lower right “Sonia Delaunay”. Framed 31.25” x 41.75”. Sheet size 22.5” x 30.625”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Probably American, circa 1960s. Matched pair of Modernist articulating chrome floor. Apparently unmarked. Underwriter’s sticker to interior of ball globe for ‘Portable Lamp’. Height 63” (adjustable), diameter of base 10”. Estimate $300-$500

721. lluminated Stand By Bill Curry For Design Line

William “Bill” Curry (American, 1927–1971), circa 1960s. Designed for ‘Design Line’ (American, founded 1963), The interior light with manufacturer tag for ‘Design Line’. Height 48.6”, width 13.12”, depth 13.12”. Estimate $300-$500

724. J. Herbert Abstract Figural Mixed Media Painting

James Herbert (American (Georgia), b.1938). “Untitled” - 1973, charcoal and watercolor on wove paper, signed right of center. Abstract painting on paper depicting several figures lounging and playing on a beach with sailboat to background at right, the forms outlined in charcoal and filled with vibrant watercolor paint. Framed 29.375” x 35.75”. Sight size 20.625” x 27.25”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

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726. Monumental Cast Iron Eiffel Tower Garden Sculpture

725. Charles Levier, Still Life, Signed Watercolor

Charles Levier (French, 1920-2003), “Still Life with Bird”, watercolor painting on paper work, signed lower left. Work depicting a still life with a footed and handled urn on a table with flowers on a table in front of a balcony with scrolled decoration with a small brown bird perched on edge. Framed 20.75” x 16.25”. Unframed sheet size 16.5” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500

20th century cast iron rustic floor or garden sculpture after the icon architectural site, the Eiffel Tower, of monumental Height having a flag and dome shaped finial over the lattice body with three levels and decorated pierced diaper panels. Height 100.5”, width 53.25”, depth 52”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

727. Chauncey Ryder “French Hill”, Signed Etching

Chauncey Foster Ryder (American, 1868-1949), “French Hill”-1941, drypoint etching on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, from a limited edition of 150 published by The Albany Print Club. Verso of frame with applied presentation sheet from the Albany Print Club. Framed 17.125” x 19.5”. Sight size 9.5” x 12.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

729. French Cast Iron Mirror Top Table, 20th C.

728. Laboureur 1924 Signed Engraving, “Rural Postman” Jean Emile Laboureur (French, 1887-1947). “Rural Postman” - 1924, engraving on watermarked BFK Rives paper, limited edition 22/65, monogrammed within matrix lower right “L”, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil numbered lower right margin. Sheet size 8.625” x 9.75”. Image size 5.125” x 6.75”. Note: an example of this work resides in the European Art Collection of the Brooklyn Museum, a gift of The Louis E. Stern Foundation, Inc. Estimate $400-$600

French, 20th century. A modern streamlined cast iron table with mirrored top, the glass mirror top with antiqued weathering near frame comprising canted corners over the wrought iron frame decorated with a scrolling skirt raised on four double cabriole legs terminating in scrolls resting on small bun feet. Paper label at underside of top reads “made in France”. Height 28.5”, width 49.25”, depth 26.75”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

730. Laboureur Signed Engraving “Orage (Le Croisic)”

Jean Émile Laboureur (French/ American, 1877-1943). “Orage (Le Croisic) - (Thunderstorm in Croisic)” - 1922, engraving on BFK Rives paper, limited edition 31/52, monogrammed and dated within matrix lower right “L” over “1922”, signed and dated within matrix lower right, pencil signed lower left margin, pencil numbered lower right margin. Sheet further inscribed to margins “2 1/2”, “#1”, and “3”. Sheet size 11” x 10.125”. Image size 7.125” x 6.25”. Estimate $400-$600

733. Three Modern Art Prints: Delacroix & Boulanger

731. Pair, Pencil Signed Lithographs, Michel Delacroix

Michael Delacroix (French, b.1933). “Confiserie”, chromolithograph on Arches paper, artist’s proof, pencil signed lower right; and “Hotel Bellevue”, chromolithograph on Japon paper, artist’s proof, pencil signed lower right. Confiserie sheet size 22” x 30”, image size 18.5” x 22.25”. Hotel Bellevue sheet size 22” x 29.75”, image size 19.375” x 22.875”. Estimate $400-$600

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732. Marie Laurencin “Jeune Fille à la Guitare” Etching

Marie Laurencin (French, 1883-1956), “Jeune Fille à la Guitare (Girl with a Guitar)”-1946, hand colored etching on paper created for the collaborative illustrated folio “Alternance”, signed within matrix. Framed 17.5” x 14.5”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 13” x 9.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Marchesseau 238. Estimate $300-$500

A collection of three modern art lithographs comprising Graciela Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian/ French, b. 1935). “The Magical Flute” - 1986, offset lithograph in colors on paper, signed and dated within matrix lower left; Michel Delacroix (French, b.1933). “L’Hiver”, lithograph in colors on Japon paper, artist’s proof, pencil inscribed lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin; and one print by an unknown artist depicting a middle eastern desert village with enormous sun above appearing to draw human figures up toward it, apparently titled “Ayansin”, limited edition 36/98, pencil signed illegibly to lower margin. Boulanger framed 31” x 31”. Delacroix framed 32.25” x 26.25”. Sun print framed 26.125” x 13.625”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500


734. Eyvind Earle, “Enchanted Forest”, Serigraph

Eyvind Earle (American, 1916- 2000), “Enchanted Forest”-1985, serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, published by Roland Studio in a total edition of 425, signed lower right, dedicatory inscription lower left “To Bill”, paper with publisher’s blindstamp lower right corner. Unframed 29” x 41”. Estimate $300-$500

735. Eyvind Earle, “Tall Trees”-1987, Signed Serigraph

Eyvind Earle (American, 1916-2000), “Tall Trees”-1987, serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, signed lower right, limited edition noted lower left “10/140”, published by Accent Studio. Unframed 39” x 30”. Estimate $300-$500

736. 1967 “UFO Coming” Liverpool Love Festival Poster

Michael English (141-2009). “UFO Coming: Liverpool Love Festival poster” - 1967, lithograph in colors on paper, published by Osiris Visions Ltd (London, England). Framed 31.5” x 21.5”. Estimate $300-$500

737A. Nan Cuz, “Enghcanted”, Signed and Dated 1990”

Nan Cuz-Schäfer (Guatemalan, b. 1927- ), “Enchanted” -1990, oil on board, signed and dated lower right, verso inscribed in pencil with title and date. Framed approximately 24.25” x 21”. Unframed approximately 18.25” x 15”. Estimate $400-$600

739. Carol Summers “Vesuvio”, Signed Woodblock

737. Pair of Mid Century Modern Laurel Mushroom Lamps

Attributed to Laurel Lamp Company.(American), circa 1960s. Neither apparently marked. Height 17”, base diameter 5.25”, shade diameter 12”. Estimate $300-$500

738. Mid Century Modern Cocktail Table, Philippe Starck

Attributed to Philippe Starck (French, b. 1949), circa 1980s. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.6”, diameter of top 51.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Carol Summers (American, b. 1925- ), “Vesuvio”-1964, color woodblock on paper, pencil signed and at upper right, titled and limited edition noted in pencil at left “23/50 Vesuvio”. Framed 34” x 25.75”. Sight size of sheet floating within frame 29” x 20.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

740. Larry Rivers “Boston Massacre” Work, Signed

Larry Rivers (American, 1923-2002), “Those Who Fire, Those Who Run”-1970, serigraph and mixed media on paper from “Boston Massacre” series, signed lower right in pencil, limited edition noted in pencil above “43/1150”. Framed 27.125” x 35”. Sheet size 19” x 27”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: The artist’s “Boston Massacre” series highlighted the struggle for freedom and civil liberties in a series of thirteen work on paper. Estimate $400-$600

741. Cynthia Knapp Abstract Painting on Paper, Signed

Cynthia Knapp (American, 20th century”. “Untitled” - 1985, mixed media on wove paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 61.25” x 41.25”. Sheet size 59.75” x 39.75”. Estimate $600-$800

742. After Kandinsky “Composition V”, Maeght Lithograph

After Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944 ), “Composition V”-1957, color lithograph on paper, published by Maeght Editeur, monogrammed and dated lower left within image matrix, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “160/300”, publisher’s blindstamp lower left corner. Unframed 15.7” x 22.25”. Estimate $300-$500

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743. Jacques Villon, “La Tete”, Signed Lithograph

Jacques Villon (French, 1875-1963), “La Tête”-1958 from the suite “Poemes de ce Temps”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right and noted as an artist’s proof (documented as also having an edition of 70) in pencil lower left, published by Louis Broder, Paris, France. Framed 19.75” x 15.75”. Sight size 6.25” x 4.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Ginestet and Pouillon 105. Note: Jacques Villon was born Emile Méry Frédéric Gaston Duchamp is the older brother of noted artists Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti. Estimate $300-$500

744. Paul Lambert, “Conciergerie” Signed Oil on Canvas Paul Lambert (French, b. 1910- ), “View of the Conciergerie”, oil on canvas, signed lower left in black. Framed 30.5” x 43”. Unframed 23.5” x 36.25”. Estimate $400-$600

747. Pair of Carved Wood Twist Lamps, Frederick Cooper

746. French Bronzed Iron 54” Glass Top Coffee Table

Likely French, 20th century. A heavy bronzed iron coffee table or cocktail table with glass top, the round body comprising three clusters each of six of doric column uniting top and bottom iron rings, the bottom ring filled with iron spiderwebbing and resting on six baluster turned feet, the metal base topped with a 0.5” thick translucent bottle green beveled glass round top. Table base diameter 42.5”, Height 18.125”. Glass diameter 54”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Frederick Cooper (American, founded 1923-), circa 1960s. The sockets both retaining sticker for Frederick Cooper Lamps, Chicago. Height 32.4”, base width 6.6”, base depth 6.6”. Estimate $300-$500

745. Maurice de Vlaminck “Maisons de Ville” Lithograph

Maurice de Vlaminck (French, 1876-1958), “Maisons on Ville”, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 10/20, pencil numbered lower left margin, signed within matrix lower right. Framed 19.25” x 22.25”. Sight size 9.5” x 12.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

748. 3 Modern Works (Badue, Freeman, Chapelain-Midy)

Collection of three modern works on paper comprising of a Daniel Serra Badue (Cuban/ American, 1914-1996). “Self-Portrait at Age 48”-1973, lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “202/25”, published by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York; a Don Freeman (American, 1908-1978), “The Queen and The Stagehand”-1933, lithograph on wove paper, signed within matrix lower right “Don Freeman” and signed lower right margin; and a Roger Chapelain-Midy (French, 1904-1992), “Nature Morte aux Fruits”, lithograph in colors on paper, publisher noted in pencil lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “49/100”, possibly signed under mat . Serra-Badue framed 18.25” x 22.25”, sight size of sheet floating in frame 13.5” x 17.5”. Freeman print framed 14.25” x 17.75”, sight size 7” x 9.5”. Chapelain-Midy framed 16.75” x 18.25”, sight size 9.5” x 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

751. Mid Century Bentwood Armchair by Edward Wormley

750. Continental School, Figural Oil, Signed

749. Red & Parcel Gilt Cabinet by Dorothy Draper

Dorothy Draper (American (New York), 1889-1969) for Heritage, 3rd quarter 20th century. Mid century modern two door cabinet having a 1.125” thick slate top over a red painted case with two doors decorated with interlocking parcel gilt decorated guilloche opening to a shelved interior, raised on four slightly out-turned spherical feet. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.5”, width 27.5”, depth 15”. Estimate $300-$500

Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar Furniture Company (American, 1910-1985), circa 1950s. Remnants of a sticker underside marked #9. Height 29.25”, width 22.5(arm to arm), seat depth 15.5”, seat height 15.8”. Estimate $300-$500

Continental School, 20th century. “Figure Standing Under Tree”, oil on illustration board, signed upper right “Jose Berge” in black. Framed 15.75” x 12.75”. Unframed 12” x 9”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard. Estimate $300-$500

752. Zyi Milshtein Signed Etching 21/50, “Collection”

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Zvi Milshtein (Moldovian/ Israeli, b. 1934). “Collection” etching in colors on wove paper, limited edition 21/50, pencil signed lower left margin, pencil numbered lower right margin. Framed 20.375” x 16.25”. Sight size 15” x 11”. Estimate $300-$500

753. Neoclassical Style Inlaid Marble Top Center Table

754. Continental, 20th century. Neoclassical style Pietra Milshtein “Votre Avenir” Etching in Colors, Dura and bronze center table, the top having specimen marbles inlaid in an eight petal design in white marble Zvi Milshtein (Moldovian/ Israeli, b. 1934). “Votre Avenir field with black and white veined marble border sup(Your Future)”, etching in colors, limited edition 13/90, ported by three bronze lion monopodia centered by a pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower circular undertier and terminating on paw feet. Height right margin. Framed 34.75” x 30.75”. Sight size 18.75” x 29.5”, diameter of top 35.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500


756. Pair of Hollywood Regency Silver Console Tables

755. Erte “Pink Lady”, Pencil Signed Serigraph

Erte also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/French, 1892-1990), “Pink Lady”-circa 1980, serigraph in colors on paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left “297/300”. Framed 39.6” x 31.75”. Sight size 27.3” x 20.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $300-$500

Custom pair of Hollywood Regency style silver leaf over steel console tables having rectangular top inset with conforming white marble above a deep openwork apron, the front with double scrolling motif united in the middle, the sides with circulet, raised on front cabriole style legs terminating in hoofs, the back straight legs ending on shaped sabots. Apparently unmarked. Height 34”, width 26.25”, depth 14.25”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

759. Elizabeth Osborne “August Still Life”, Signed

Elizabeth Osborne (American, born 1936-), “August Still Life”-1988, serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “54/175”, published by Chromacorp Inc., New York. Framed 39.25” x 31.75”. Sight size 31.25” x 23.75”. Estimate $300-$500

757. Erte “Resting” Embossed Serigraph, Signed

Erte also known as Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/French, 1892-1990), “Resting”-1981, embossed serigraph in colors, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left “234/300”, published by Circle Fine Art with stamp at left of image. Framed 32.25” x 26”. Sight size 21.75” x 15.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $400-$600

760. Frederick Cooper Wheat Sheath Lamp

Frederick Cooper (American, founded 1923-). Marked with label reading “FREDERICK COOPER LAMPS CHICAGO” on socket. Height 32.75”, diameter of base 9.5”. Estimate $400-$600

758. Frederick Cooper Style Gilt Tole Wheat Chandelier Frederick Cooper (American, founded 1923-). Unmarked. Height 21.5”, diameter 14.5”. Estimate $300-$500

761. Abraham Walkowitz Signed Etching “Boat on a Beach”

Abraham Walkowitz (American, 1878-1965), “Boat on a Beach” - c.1920, etching on paper, signed in pencil lower left margin. Verso of work with stamped label noted “Lucille & Walter Fillin” (apparent provenance from the Collection of Lucille and Walter Fillin, Rockville Centre, New York) beside information about the work, also with stamp “New Britain Museum of American Art (Connecticut), ‘The Contemporaries... Remember?”, February 14 thru March 21, 1976”, a round white Christie’s inventory tag, and a tag for Zabriskie Gallery “American Prints”. Framed 12.75” x 17.375”. Sight size 6.75” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

764. Group of 3 Landscape Works on Paper, Signed

762. Hexagonal Brass Coffee Table, Attr. to La Barge

Attributed to La Barge (American, 20th century), probably 1960s. Apparently unmarked. Height 15”, glass top measures 39.25” x 42.25”. Estimate $300-$500

763. Stow Wengenroth Signed Litho “Along the Canal” Stow Wengenroth (American, 1906-1978). “Along the Canal”, lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 18.5” x 22.5”. Image size 8” x 13.375”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

765. Stone Top Console Sofa Table by Maitland-Smith

Maitand-Smith (American, founded 1985), contemporary. A stone top console or sofa table having 1.5” thick Collection of three pencil signed works on paper deslab fossilized stone rectangular top over a frieze decopicting landscapes comprising of a Luigi Lucioni (Italian, rated with silvered metal ringed lion masks raised on six 1900-1988). “Barn (Barn in the Hills” (Embury 147) -1966, silver metal bound reeded tapered legs terminating on etching, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, silver metal paw feet. Marked on back with Maitlanddocumented as from an edition of 150 and published Smith brass plaque. Height 34”, width 66”, depth 24”. for The Print Club of Albany; a Philip Harris Giddens Estimate $500-$700 (American, 1898-1972) “Albi, France”, etching on paper, pencil signed and titled lower right, limited edition of 50 noted in pencil lower left margin; and a Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926), “The Times Building” (Wuerth 145)-1904, lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower center, from an edition of 100, with blind stamp lower left for the Society of Iconophiles. Lucioni framed 10.25” x 12.25”, sight size 5.5” x 7.5”. Giddens framed 17.125” x 20.5”, sight size 9.25” x 11”. Pennell framed 21.75” x 19”, sight size of sheet floating within frame 11.75” x 8.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

766. Two Modern Works: 1 Etching, 1 Painting

A group of two modern artworks comprising “Limbonic Time II” - 1995, watercolor, dry pigment, acrylic, and plaster on paper, by an unknown artist, signed and dated lower left possibly “Jack H. White”; and John Fullwood (British, 1854-1931), “Sunset”, etching on wove paper, signed within plate lower left, pencil signed lower right margin. Painting framed 12.125” x 15.125”, image 2.25” x 3.875”. Fullwood framed 14” x 15.75”, image size 6.125” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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768. Jere Style Brass Whale & Fish Motif Wall Sculpture

767. Collection of of 3 Wooden Model Ships

A collection of three fully rigged pine wood ship models, each with upright sails and cord lines, one with clear sealant, darker stained accents, and resting on integral fork stand. Largest ship Height 24.5”, width 24.75”, depth 5.25”. Estimate $300-$500

770. Pair of Bob Kramer MCM Framed String Art Ships 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, last quarter of 20th century. Curtis Jere style modern figural brass wall sculpture in the form a a large whale at top above undulating lines recalling the ocean with two hinged elements with small schools of fish, cast signature on one hinged end reads “Bildu 80”. Overall 23.25” x 50.75”. Estimate $300-$500

771. Leo Osborne Bronze “Whale Tail” Sculpture, Artist’s Proof 29/30

Leo Osborne (American (Oregon/ Washington), b. 1947). “Whale Tail”, patinated bronze, artist’s proof edition 29/30 (total edition of 350), etched signature to back “Osborne”, underside etched “AP 29/30”. 4.375” x 6.875” x 3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

769. Arnie Wegner Wooden Ship Model, Lake Michigan Arnie Wegner (American, 1912-1999). Inscribed “Platte Bay to Leland, Lake Michigan”. Carved wooden plaque set before ship inscribed “Model by Arnie Wegner”. Overall 23.75” x 31.25” x 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500

772. Mid Century Modern Painting of Ship, R. Styles R. Styles (American, 20th century). “Tall Ship”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “R. Styles”. Framed 37” square. Unframed 36” square. Estimate $300-$500

775. Whimsical Figural Fish Bottle Cooler, Italian

773. Irving Amen Etching “Fisherwomen of Lisbon #3” Irving Amen (American, 1918-2011). “Fisherwomen of Lisbon #3”, hand colored aquatint etching, limited edition, pencil numbered and titled lower left margin “89/200”, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 15.625” x 21.625”. Image size 11.5” x 17.625”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

774. William J. Aylward, “SS Donald McKay”, O/C

William James Aylward (American, 1875-1956), “SS Donald McKay”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “W.J. Aylward”. Framed 18.25” x 26.25”. Unframed 17” x 25.125”. Note: The SS Donald McKay like other cargo ships at the time were converted by the United States Navy for military service during World War II. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Mika (Italian), 20th century. A whimsical silver plated figural bottle holder or wine cooler modeled as a fish with hinged neck opening to a hollow body fitted with cylindrical silver removable bottle holder, the fish upright and resting on his back fins and tail. Marked to the underside ‘Made in Italy’ and ‘MIKA HP’. Height 15.5”, width 12.25” (front fin), depth 19.25” (back fin to front fin), diameter of removable holder 4.6”. Estimate $800-$1,200

777. W. Krag O’Neil Sterling Fish Buckle, Pollock Belt

776. Leroy Neiman, America’s Cup Serigraph, Signed Leroy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “America’s Cup, Martha’s Vineyard to Block Island”-1964, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right. Framed 32” x 37”. Sight size 24.25” x 29.25”. Estimate $300-$500

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Wendy Krag O’Neil (American, Contemporary) sterling silver oval fish motif belt buckle, marked on back “STERLING KRAG” on a hand crafted brown leather belt with repating arched industrial gear motif created by Judy Pollock (American (Aspen, Colorado), 20th century), belt marked on back “HANDMADE by JUDY POLLOCK Aspen). Belt buckle measures 1.6” x 2.5”. Buckle weight 56.4 grams. Belt length 42”. Estimate $300-$500

778. Leroy Neiman, “Great Dane”, Signed Serigraph

Leroy Neiman (American, 1921-2012), “Great Dane”-1987, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted as “134/375”, published by Syria Studio with blindstamp lower left. Unframed 42” x 33.5”. Estimate $500-$700


Lots 779, 780, 781 “Mayan” Collection by Bassett Furniture (American, founded 1902), circa 1960s

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Stamped on the back ‘B-162-40-251, 171.CH. MAYAN. WAL’. Height 45”, width 40”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500

782. Hans Erni Lithos “Coq” and “Daphne”, Pencil Signed

Hans Erni (Swiss, 1909-2015). “Daphne” - 1953 and “Coq (Rooster)” - 1949, lithographs in colors on wove paper, limited editions 8/50 and 48/150 (respectively), each pencil numbered and signed below image. Daphne framed 31” x 25.25”, sight size 18.5” x 14.5”. Coq framed 29.25” x 22.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Cailler 69 and 268. Estimate $300-$500

Dresser is marked to interior left drawer for Bassett and stamped on the back ‘B.162.40. 248, J-79-DR, MAYAN, WAL.’ . Mirror is stamped on back ‘B.162.40.211.241.221’. Height of dresser 30”, width 74”, depth 19”. Height of mirror 45.5”, width 28.4”, depth 2”. Estimate $300-$500

783. 2 Hans Erni Signed Greek Mythological Lithos, 8/50

Hans Erni (Swiss, 1909-2015). “Meduse (Medusa)” and “Narcisse (Narcissus)” - 1953, lithographs in colors on wove paper, limited edition 8/50, each pencil signed and numbered to lower margin. Medusa framed 26.25” x 22.5”, sight size 18.75” x 15”. Narcisse framed 24.25” x 20.5”, sight size 18.75” x 15”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Cailler 71 and 72. Estimate $300-$500

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Stamped on the back ‘B-162-40-270, N-TABLE-J-13, MAYAN - WAL.’. Height 24”, width 24”, depth 16”. Estimate $300-$500

784. Two Modern Lithographs, Signed LeBrun & Erni

Collection of two modern limited edition color lithograph prints on paper comprising of a Rico Lebrun (Italian/American, 1900-1964), “Villon’s Death Ballad”-1945, color lithograph, pencil signed, dated, titled and limited edition noted “68-8”; and Hans Erni (Swiss, 1909-2015), “Europa (Ox)”, color lithograph on paper, signed in black lower right. Lebrun work framed 22.75” x 26.25”, sight size 14.25” x 18.5”. Erni work framed 30.75” x 25.25”, sight size 21.75” x 14.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

785. Walnut & Hickory Conoid Chair, After Nakashima George Nakashima (American, 1905 - 1990). Apparently unmarked. Height 41.25”, width 22” (crestrail), seat depth 14”, seat height 18.37”. Estimate $400-$600

787. Mid Century Modern Biomorphic Wood Sculpture Likely American, circa 1960s. Apparently unsigned Height 30.25”, width 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500

786. Hans Erni “Les Bucoliques De Virgile” Portfolio, 25 Etchings

Hans Erni (Swiss, 1909-2015), “Les Bucoliques De Virgile” portfolio of 25 sanguine etchings on BFK Rives wove paper - 1960, limited edition 4/20, published by Andre and Pierre Gonin (Lausanne) and Jean Graven, each sheet pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin, back fold sheet inscribed by the artist beside line drawing of a bull. Complete portfolio of 25 etchings with clamshell case, colophon, and backing fold. Each etching on a full sheet with four deckled edges and depicting in simple line form a scene from Latin poet Virgil’s (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70BC-19AD) poetry dating to 37 BC. Back fold sheet with French language description of the folio and its production. Each sheet 22.125” x 16”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Giroud 27, Monod 11332. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

788. Victor Cuevas de la Mora 1963 Ink Wash Drawing

Victor Cuevas de la Mora (Mexican, 20th century). “Sentencia” - 1963, ink wash and drawing on paper, signed and dated upper right. Accompanied with signed gallery exhibition brochure dated 1966 from Galeria de Arte la Selva, Hotel Casino de la Selva, Cuernavaca, Mexico. Framed 17” x 13”. Sight size 9.75” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

789. Pair of Modernist Style Elliptical Discs Lamps Apparently unmarked. Height 21.15”, diameter of base 6.62”. Estimate $300-$500

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790. Max Beckmann “Dame with Knabe”, Pencil Signed

Max Beckmann (German/American, 1884-1950), “Dame with Knabe (Lady with Boy)”-1923, drypoint etching, pencil signed lower right. Modern figural print depicting a woman in a hat and jacket beside a young boy -portraying Minna Beckmann-Tube (the artist’s first wife) with Peter Beckmann (the artist’s son). Framed 21.6” x 19.125”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 12.6” x 9.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Hofmeier 266 Ba, Gallwitz 231, Glaser 237. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

791. Emil Nolde 1909 Etching, Kinder und Strassenmusikant

Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956). “Kinder und Strassenmusikant (Children and Busker)” - 1909, etching on wove paper, edition of at least 8, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 15.25” x 13.75”. Image size 4.625” x 3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: a slightly different composition of this same scene, “Kinder und Strassenmusikant” exists in two states, the first state in an edition of 5 and the second (final) state in an edition of 12. The etching in this lot apparently is an edition of 8, first and only state. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

792. Max Pechstein “Mutter und Kind”, Signed Etching

Hermann Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955), “Mutter und Kind (Mother and Child)-1927, etching and aquatint on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition noted lower left margin “7/30” (there was an additional series of 70). Framed 22.5” x 18”. Sight size 12” x 9.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Krüger R 160. Estimate $600-$800

794. Glenna Goodacre, “Mother & Child” Signed Bronze

Glenna Goodacre (American, b. 1939- ), “Mother and Child”-1989, patinated bronze relief sculpture in shadowbox, incised with signature, dated and limited edition lower left “49/50”. Overall within shadowbox 6.75” square. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

795. Jean-Jacques Gaudel, “Maaahhma!”, Signed

793. Will Barnet Signed Woodcut, “Child Reaching”

Jean-Jacques Gaudel (French/American, b. 1946- ), “Maahhma!”-1989, watercolor on paper, signed, dated and titled in pencil lower right. Framed 49.75” x 39.75”. Sight size 28.5” x 20”. Estimate $600-$800

Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012). “Child Reaching”, woodcut on Japon paper, unknown edition, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 12.5” x 15.5”. Sight size 7.75” x 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

797. Collection of Two Figural Works on Paper, Signed

796. Mid Century Modern Style Two Drawer Vanity or Desk Paper tag marked for Robinson Furniture Co, probably retailer. Height 31”, width 53.87”, depth 19.87”. Estimate $400-$600

Leonor Fini (Argentinian/ French, 1907-1996), “Portrait of a Girl”, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left “151/220”; and Joseph Hirsch (American (New York), 1910-1981), “Sleeping Couple”, lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “140/150”. Fini framed 29.5” x 25.75”, sight size 18” x 14”. Hirsch framed 20.5” x 24”, sight size 13” x 16.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

799. Three Black and White Signed Modern Lithographs

A collection of three modern art lithographs comprising Chaim Gross (Ukrainian/American, 1904-1991), “Lighting Sabbath Candles”, lithograph, pencil signed lower right margin, titled lower center margin and numbered lower left margin “70/100”; Albert Edward Sterner (American/ English, 1863-1946). “Noon”, lithograph on cream wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin; and one figural lithograph by an unknown artist in black ink ok white paper, limited edition 35/50, signed and titled indistinguishably below image. Gross framed 22.75” x 29.5”. Sterner framed 26.25” x 22.75”. Figural print framed 16.625” x 12.625”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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798. Pair of Danish Modern Night Stands, Scan Coll

Scan Coll (Danish, 20th century). Pair of matching contemporary rosewood night stands with shaped top with small pull out drawer, pull out shelf above open storage above two shallow drawers. Marked with circular label on back “SCAN COLL MADE IN DENMARK”. Overall height 29”, width 21.5”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

800. Don Freeman “Ira’s First Suit”, Signed Lithograph

Don Freeman (American, 1908-1978), “Ira’s First Suit”1934, lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, titled in pencil lower left margin. Framed 20” x 21”. Sight size 10.25” x 12”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500


803. Kieselstein-Cord Ladies Sterling Frog Buckle on Alligator Belt

801. Large Kieselstein-Cord Sterling Frog Buckle on Alligator Belt

Barry Kieselstein-Cord (American, Contemporary). Belt buckle marked with “1137” on foot and “B. 802. KIESELSTEIN-CORD 1991 STERLING 925” with Modernist Style Cowhide crescent moon and star. Back of belt marked Covered Chaise Lounge with “KLEINBERG SHERRILL AMERICAN Modernist style chaise lounge having a streamlined brown painted ALLIGATOR” in gold. Overall length including frame with slightly reclining backrest raised on a X- form painted buckle 34”. Buckle measures 2” x 4.5”. Total metal base; the seat covered in exotic brindle colored cowhide. weight 120.9 grams. Estimate $400-$600 Apparently unmarked. Height 31”, width 53”, depth 29.12”. Estimate $700-$900

Barry Kieselstein-Cord (American, Contemporary). Belt buckle marked with “1619” on foot and “B. KIESELSTEIN-CORD 1991 STERLING 925” with crescent moon and star. Back of belt marked with “KLEINBERG SHERRILL” in gold and impressed “27”. Overall length including buckle 34.75”. Buckle measures 1.5” x 2.75”. Total weight 62.4 grams. Estimate $300-$500

805. Group of 2 Deegan Sterling Silver Belt Buckles

804. McVicker, “Tropical Wash Day”, Signed Print

Jeff Deegan Designs (American, founded 1980). marked on back with “J. DEEGAN”, loops marked “J. DEEGAN .925”; and a sterling silver rectangular “Alligator Skin Plaque” buckle (#1268) marked on back with “J. DEEGAN .925” and “1999”--likely for creation date. Overall black alligator belt length 44”. Plaque buckle 1.6” x 2”. Estimate $400-$600

Jesse Jay McVicker (American, 1911-2004), “Tropical Wash Day”-1946, aquatint etching on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, published by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York, NY. Framed 16.75” x 20.75”. Sight size 9” x 15.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

806. McVicker “Along the Cimarron”, Signed Aquatint

Jesse Jay McVicker (American, 1911-2004), “Along the Cimarron”-1947, aquatint on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “28/50”. Framed 19.25” x 25.25”. Sight size 11.25” x 17.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

808. Collection of 5 C.M. Copeland Carved Sculptures

C.M. Copeland (American (Fitzgeral, Georgia), 20th century). Tallest bird Height 17.9”. Smallest bird Height 8.5”. Tallest female sculpture on base Height 13.4”. Shorter female sculpture Height 10.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

809. Rockwell Kent “Beowulf: Genealogical Tree” 1931 Lithograph

807. Rockwell Kent 1928 Signed Lithograph, “The Tree” Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971), “The Tree” - 1928, lithograph on BFK Rives wove paper, edition of 100, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 16.125” x 20.25”. Image size 7.875” X 11.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Burne-Jones 25. Provenance: acquired from Christie’s New York as part of lot 27 on September 19, 1992. Estimate $700-$900

810. Mid Century Modern Ribbed Velvet Sofa

Mid century modern sofa or couch having a slightly scrolled padded back and low profile arms enclosing the four cushion back over the rectangular seat cushion, all removable, and raised on short wood turned legs. The sofa custom upholstered in ribbed velvet. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.5”, width 95.75”, seat depth 26”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $600-$800

811. Turned Ash Leaf Maple Bowl by Philip Moulthrop

Philip Moulthrop (American (Georgia), b. 1947- ), circa 1980s. A ash leaf maple turned wood bowl or vessel with circular opening above rounded body. Incised on circular foot with signature, ‘Acer Negundo’ and number 4910. Height 8.75”, width 9.5”, diameter of mouth 3.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971), “Beowulf: Genealogical Tree” - 1931, edition of 150, lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Print depicting a scene from the Old English epic poem Beowulf Accompanied with copy of catalog page from Christie’s sale at which the print was purchased, as well as copies of information on the artist and this particular work. Framed 21.875” x 17.875”. Image size 12.625” x 10”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: acquired from Christie’s New York as part of lot 27 on September 19, 1992. Estimate $400-$600

812. Fine and Large Navajo Woven Wool Rug

American, probably 1920s. A fine woven Navajo wool rug possibly Ganado design or Crystal design having a red background or field with grey and black hooked designs, red and black diamonds accents, laterally symmetrical within a border. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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814. Margaret Patterson Signed Woodblock “Ravello” Margaret Jordan Patterson (American, 1867-1950). “Ravello”, woodcut on paper, pencil titled lower center margin, pencil signed lower right margin, lower left margin with pencil inscribed Roman numeral 3 or “III”. Sheet size 9.25” x 11.5”. Image size 7.875” x 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500

813. C. Jere Mixed Metal Two Light Table Lamp, Signed

Curtis Jere (French/ American, 20th century). Signed beside copyright symbol to side f base above wiring output. Height 22.5”, width across shades 20”, depth across shades 13.25”. Estimate $300-$500

815. Contemporary Gilt Painted Oversized Chair

Unmarked. Height 38.4”, width 27”, seat depth 23”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

816. James Yarbrough Quadriptych Etching “Survivors”

James Yarbrough (American (Georgia), contemporary). “Survivors”, etching on wove paper, one pencil signed lower right and the others pencil monogrammed lower right. Overall framed 28.25” x 48.25”. Each panel sight size 20.25” x 8.25”. Estimate $400-$600

818. J. Yarbrough Quadriptych Etching “Cocktail Party”

817. 1981 Signed Italian Figural Bronze, “Adam and Eve”

James Yarbrough (American (Georgia), contemporary). “Cocktail Party”, etching on wove paper, one pencil signed lower right and the others pencil monogrammed lower right. Overall framed 28.25” x 48.25”. Each panel sight size 20.25” x 8.25”. Estimate $400-$600

Gualberto Rocchi (American/ Italian, b.1914). “Adam and Eve” - 1981, patinated bronze, signed and dated. Work mounted to a rectangular dark stone plinth. Overall height 26”, width 13.75”, depth 9.5”. Estimate $400-$600

820. Mid Century Modern Chrome & Brown Leather Sofa

Apparently unmarked. Height 32.5”, width 88..4”, seat depth 20.5”, seat height 17.75”. Estimate $600-$800

821. Walt Kuhn “Coryphee” Pencil Signed Lithograph

819. Noel Deliveyne Mid Century French Mixed Media Work

Noel Deliveyne (French, b.1900). “Mystical Landscape”, mixed media drawing and collage on metal, signed right of center, signed and inscribed to verso. 35” x 51.25”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

Walt Kuhn (American, 1877-1949), “Coryphee”, lithograph on cream laid paper, pencil signed lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, limited edition noted in lower left margin “48/50”. Framed 18.75” x 16.125”. Sight size 9.5” x 7.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Kennedy 55. Estimate $500-$700

822. David Maxim 1985 Assemblage Work, “Black Silver” David Stone Maxim (American, b.1945). “Black Silver” - 1985, acrylic on canvas mixed media assemblage, signed, titled, and dated to verso. Moveable wall assemblage sculpture comprising a backing canvas heavy with drippings of black, white, and silver paint and mounted with two sliding doors reminiscent of barn doors in their mechanics as well as the materials, mounted to top of each door with diagonal wood boards secured with rope. Closed 50.375” x 33” x 6.5. Fully open width 72”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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823. Roger Prince, Modern Sculpture of 5 Men in Hats Roger Prince (American, 20th century), “Five Men in Hats”-1964, patinated bronze sculpture, incised with Prince 64” on back of base. Overall height 18” x 10.125” square. Note: Prince has exhibited throughout the Northeast including Maine and New York at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

824. Jean Glenn Abstract Oil on Canvas - 2006

Jean Glenn (American (Georgia), contemporary). “Pale Aqua I” - 2006, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Gallery wrapped canvas 40” square. Label to verso from Tew Galleries (Atlanta, Georgia) with information on the painting and listing the retail price of $3,400. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


826. Group of 3 Sterling Silver Tiffany & Co. Items

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837), circa 1990s. Collection of three sterling silver jewelry items comprising of a Elsa Peretti (Italian, b. 1940-) “Bean” sterling silver pendant 16” necklace, marked on back of bean with “TIFFANY & CO Elsa Peretti 925”, chain linked necklace marked with the same details; a heart tag charm 7.25” heavy cable chain bracelet with lobster clasp, back of heart charm marked “TIFFANY & Co.925”; and a “Return to Tiffany” heavy cable chain linked 16” necklace with oval tag reading “PLEASE RETURN TO TIFFANY & CO. NEW YORK 925”. Total weight 91.3 grams. Estimate $300-$500

825. Louis Vuitton Tan Monogram Canvas Nano Turenne Bag

827. Ladies Neiman Marcus Sheared Beaver & Fox Coat

Neiman Marcus (American, founded 1907). A ladies hip length sheared beaver and fox fur coat in tan, the coat body and sleeves with luxurious sheared beaver fur trimmed to open lapel and collar with brown to tan long fox fur tipped in silver. Monogram to interior “NS”. Size unmarked but a US size 6. Length back of collar to hem 29.5”, across shoulders seam to seam 15.75”. Estimate $600-$800

Louis Vuitton (French, founded 1854). Date code to leather flap to interior “SR1175” indicating manufacture in France in the 17th week of 2015. Bag 7.5” x 5.25” x 3.25”. Handle drop 2.125”. Strap drop 21.75”. Current retail value $1,200. Estimate $300-$500

830. Movado (Attr.) 14k Yellow Gold St. Christopher Coin Fob

829. Tiffany & Co. 18k Yellow Gold Pendant Watch

828. Ladies 14k Gold & Diamond “Golden Gate” Ring

Ladies 14k yellow gold “Golden Gate” ring with prong and channel set modern round brilliant and baguette diamonds (approximately 0.50 carat total weight, color range: H-I, clarity range: I2-I3). Unmarked but acid tested as 14k quality. US ring size 8. Total weight 2.4 grams. Estimate $400-$600

Tiffany & Co. (American (New York) founded 1837). 18k yellow gold pendant watch with circular white enameled dial with black Arabic numerals surrounding “TIFFANY & CO” in black above two black hands, overall contained in a 18k yellow gold case. Back of case heavily engraved at center. Interior of case marked as 18k and acid tested as 18k quality. Additional marked with “TIFFANY & CO” above #125570. Overall measures 1.125” in diameter. Total weight 24.1 grams. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Attributed to Movado (American, founded 1881). A 14k yellow gold watch fob with two chains bearing locking clasps and St. Christopher, patron saint of travel, coin at center inscribed to back “T. Clarence Heisey, Newark, Ohio”. Medallion marked to verso “14k” beside an indistinguishable maker’s mark. Each clasp marked “14kt”. Overall length approximatley 4.5”. Coin diameter 1”. Total weight 13.4 grams. Provenance: Property from the Heisey Estate (of Heisey Glass Company), Newark, Ohio. Estimate $500-$700

832. Robert Gwathmey Serigraph, “Watching the Parade”

831. Alex Schloss, Parade Oil on Canvas, Signed

Alex Schloss (American, 1921-2011), “Parade at the Plaza Hotel, New York”, oil on canvas, signed lower left in black. Framed 28.125” x 32.125”. Unframed 20.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

Robert Gwathmey (American, 1903-1988). “Watching the Parade”, serigraph in colors, signed within matrix lower right. Framed 24.25” x 20.25”. Sight size 14.75” x 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800

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834. Pair of Mid Century Modern Two Tier Side Tables

833. 2 Lovis Corinth Lithos from “William Tell”, 1925

Lovis Corinth (French, 1858-1925). “Tell und Sein Sohn vor Dem Hut (Tell and His Son in Front of the Hat)” and “Der Tod Attinghausen (The Death of Attinghausen)” - 1923, lithographs in colors on J. W. Zanders paper, edition of 200 published by Karl Nierendorf, Berlin, pencil signed lower right margin, publisher’s blind stamp lower right corner. A set of two chromolithographs from the set of 13 for the 1925 printing of Schiller’s “Wilhelm Tell”, Each framed 20.75” x 17”. Sheet size 15.375” x 11.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: The complete series of 13 prints is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Note: Total edition of 200 including 25, signed, on Japan paper; 75, signed, on Bütten paper, and 100, signed, on copperplate printing paper. Estimate $300-$500

Probably Danish, circa 1960s. Matched pair of Mid Century Modern two tier wood side, end or occasional tables, each having square frame inset with conforming glass top on square legs united by woven rattan undershelf and resting on ‘Starlet by Shepherd’ casters. Height 16.8”, width 19”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500

835. Two Modern Figural Works on Paper, Signed

Group of two modern framed and signed works on paper comprising a Pablo O’Higgins (American/Mexican, 19041983), “The Market (Cuautla, State of Morelos), from Mexican People”-1946, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “13/50”, likely published by Associated American Artists; and a William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), “The Rent Collector”-1930, lithograph print, originally published in New Masses, November 1930, signed in red lower right. Gropper framed 15.5” x 12.5”, sight size of sheet floating within 7.4” x 5.25”. O’Higgins framed 24” x 26.25”, sight size 13.3”x15.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

837. Alvar Sunol, Embossed Lithograph, Pencil Signed

Alvar Sunol (Spanish, b. 1935- ), “Daisies”, embossed color lithograph, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower center “XX/L” (20/50). Pierre Cardin (Italian/French, b. 1922), circa 1970s. Framed 29.125” x 33.5”. Sight size of sheet floating Table is signed ‘Pierre Cardin’ on the upper banding. within frame 17” x 21”. Provenance: From the Private Height 29.4”, width 74.25”, depth 38.12”, both additional Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, leaves are 18” wide for over 108” total width. Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500 Estimate $1,000-$2,000

836. Pierre Cardin Dining Table with Two Leaves

838. Mid Century Modern Pierre Cardin Credenza

Pierre Cardin (Italian/French, b. 1922), circa 1970s. Credenza is signed to the right side on the upper banding. Height 30.12”, width 74.12”, depth 19.12”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

839. John Sloan “Seven Toed Pete”, Signed Etching

John Sloan (American, 1871-1951), “Seven Toed Pete”-1929, etching on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center, additionally signed and dated lower left of plate matrix, likely from an edition of 75. Framed 17” x 14”. Sheet size 12.5” x 9.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Morse 240. Estimate $300-$500

841. Three 20th Century Signed Works of Art

840. Pair of Mid Century Modern Triple Panel Screens Height 83”, each panel with a width of 28.5” for total width 85.5”. Estimate $400-$600

A collection of three works of art comprising Giovanni Dalla Mora (Italian, 20th century), “Venetian Scene”, oil on canvas, signed lower left; Edouard Jules Chimot (French, 1880-1959), “The Wreath of the Muses” from “Les Poesies de Meleagre (The Poems of Meleagre)” - 1926, etching and aquatint on Japon paper, limited edition 10/15, pencil signed; and an unknown watercolor and gouache on paper depicting a reclining female nude, signed “N. KAN?”. Venetian Scene framed 15.5” x 10.625”. Wreath of the Muses framed 17.25” x 14.75”. Nude framed 21.5” x 24.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

844. Charles Becker Signed Litho, “Continuum”

843. Two 20th C. Signed Works: Etching & Lithograph

A collection of two 20th century multiples on paper comprising Walter Cleff (German, 1870-1939), “Path Through Forest”-1906, lithograph in colors on paper, pencil titled and signed to lower margin, signed and 842. dated within plate lowe right; and Peter Benjamin Peter Blume “Autumn” Serigraph, Pencil Signed Graham (Australian, 1925-1987). “Castle of Chillon” Peter Blume (American, 1906-1992), “Autumn”-1988, etching on wove paper, titled lower left within the maserigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower trix, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, limited right margin. Cleff framed 17” x 13.875”, sight size 15.75” edition noted lower left margin “17/99”. Framed 37.75” x 12.75”. Graham 15.25” x 12.125”, sight size 9.125” x 7.25”. x 40”. Sight size 25.25” x 27.75”. Provenance: From Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900 Estimate $300-$500

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Charles Becker (American, contemporary). “Continuum” 1987, lithograph on paper, limited edition 37/450, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Verso stamped “Copyright 1987/ Charles Becker/ San Francisco Art Exchange/ All Rights Reserved”. Sheet size 35” x 27”. Image size 29.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $400-$600


847. Marc Chagall, “Maternity with Centaur”, Signed

845. Chagall, Mourlot Print “David Saved by Michal”

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985). “David Saved by Michal” - c.1960 from “The Bible Series”, lithograph in colors on wove paper, published by Mourlot (Paris), unsigned. Depiction in print of the Old Testament Bible story from 1 Samuel 19 where David is aided in his escape from the murderous Saul by his wife Michal who helps him out of their home through a window under the cover of night. Framed 21.5” x 17.875”. Sight size 13.75” x 9.875”. Estimate $300-$500

846. Marc Chagall Signed Exhibition Poster, 1979

Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985). “Jacob’s Ladder (Marc Chagall: Peintures Bibliques Recentes Exhibition Poster)” - 1977 (signed 1979), lithograph in colors, published by Mourlot, marker signed and dated lower right. Blind stamp below image of a flying butterfly with menorah to its chest. Framed 31.5” x 22”. Estimate $300-$500

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985), “Maternity with Centaur”-1957, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower center, limited edition print from first edition “Chagall” by Jacques Lassaigne, published in an edition of 6,000. Verso of work with certificate of authenticity from Center Art Galleries, Honolulu, Hawaii. Framed 20” x 18.9”. Sight size 9” x 7.5”. Reference: Cramer 34. Estimate $400-$600

848. “The Red Rooster, Le Coq Rouge”, Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985), “The Red Rooster, Le Coq Rouge”-1957, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower center, published by Mourlot, France for the first edition of the monograph “Chagall” by Jacques Lassaigne. Verso of work with label from Center Art Galleries, Honolulu, Hawaii. Framed 21.5” x 27.6”. Sight size 8.25” x 14.5”. Reference: Cramer 34. Estimate $400-$600

849. Chagall Lithograph from “Derriere Le Miroir”, 1954

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985). “Eiffel Tower with Donkey” from “Derrière Le Miroir” - c. 1954, published by Maeght, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition of 2550 (50 pencil signed), unsigned. Verso of sheet with printed essay by Marcel Arland. Framed 21.625” x 17.625”. Sheet 15” x 11”. Estimate $700-$900

849a. Marc Chagall Pencil Signed 1972 Exhibition Poster

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985). “Ville de Marseille, Ecouter Voir Elsa Triolet, Bibliotheque Municipale” exhibition poster - 1972, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, published by Mourlot (Paris), epreuve d’artiste edition, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Inscribed within plate lower center margin “Mourlot” beside copyright symbol. Sheet size 25.625” x 19.625”. Framed 32.75” x 26.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

850. Marc Chagall 1956 Etching, “La Tombe de Rachel”

Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985). “La Tombe de Rachel (Rachel’s Grave on the Road to Ephrath)” - 1956, etching on wove paper, edition of 275, signed within plate lower right. Framed 17.125” x 19.5”. Image size 9.375” x 11.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

851. Mid Century Modern Urchin Sputnik Chandelier

Mid century modern large urchin sputnik eight light chandelier having bronze or gold colored steel or iron spokes, radiating from a central nucleus. diameter 47”. Chandelier comes with matching corona and extra long adjustable chain and will need at least 13” clearance from ceiling. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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A collection of works by noted artist and native Atlantan Ben Smith

852. Ben Smith, Ink Wash Drawing of a Bearded Man

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Portrait of a Bearded Man”-1981, ink wash sketch on paper, signed and dated under beard lower center. Framed 21.5” x 18.5”. Sight size 12.7” x 10.2”. Estimate $300-$500

854. Ben Smith, “Papigano”, Signed Mixed Media on Paper

853. Ben Smith, “Carnival Head 20”, Ink Wash Drawing

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Carnival Head 20”-1981, ink wash drawing on paper, signed lower right side in pencil. Vintage gallery label on verso from Heath Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia. Framed 8.75” x 10.75”. Sight size 6.5” x 7.25”. Estimate $300-$500

855. Ben Smith, “Mechanical Fortune Teller”, Limted Ed.

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Mechanical Fortune Teller”-2006, giclee on canvas, titled, signed, dated and limited edition “2/5” noted lower right corner in black ink. Unframed 40” x 40”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the Artist, Ben Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Papigano” - 2010, mixed media on paper, signed, dated and titled lower center running right. Framed . Unframed 7.75” x 6.3”. Provenance: Acquired as a gift from the artist in 2010 by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

856. Ben Smith Ceramic Mask Sculpture with Feathers

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Untitled”, ceramic and feathers, apparently unsigned. Overall height 20.5”, width 7”, depth 4”. Estimate $300-$500

858. Signed Ben Smith Monumental Woodblock “Seated Man with Mask”

857. Ben Smith, “Alchemist”, Limited Ed. Giclee, Signed

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Alchemist”-2006, giclee print on canvas, titled, signed, dated and limited edition “2/5” noted lower left corner Ben Smith (American (Atin black ink. Unframed 40” x 40”. Provenance: From the lanta, Georgia), 20th century). Private Collection of the Artist, Ben Smith of Atlanta, “Seated Man with Mask” - 1970, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600 monumental woodcut on paper, limited edition 47/55, pencil titled, numbered, dated, and signed lower center. Horizontal woodblock print depicting a caped masquerader at left holding an antelope or horned beast mask to his front at right. Framed 40.25” x 66.25”. Estimate $600-$800

860. Ben Smith Signed Monumental Woodcut, 18/40

859. Large Signed Ben Smith Woodblock “Masquerader”

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Masquerader”, monumental woodblock on paper, pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower center. Framed 52.75” x 40.125”. Estimate $600-$800

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Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Ceremonial Figure with Red Sticks” - 1978, monumental woodcut on paper laid down on board, limited edition 18/40, pencil titled, signed, and numbered upper right. Overall 78.5” x 47.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the artist, Ben Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

861. Ben Smith “Seated Masqerader with Red Cain” Monumental Woodcut

Ben Smith (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century). “Seated Masquerader with Red Cain” - 1978, monumental woodcut on paper laid down on board, limited edition 19/40, pencil titled, dated, numbered, and side at bottom. Framed 60” x 47.375”. Board size 57.5” x 45”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of the artist, Ben Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000


863. Don Cooper, Modern Red Portrait of a Man, 1982

Don Cooper (American, born 1944-), “Untitled (Man in Red)”-1982, oil on wood panel, inscribed on verso “Don Cooper 11/9/82”. Unframed 13.75” x 8.75”. Estimate $300-$500

864. Rotating Carousel Sculpture, Arte Felguerez

862. Painted Cast Iron Mechanical “Trick Dog” Bank

Hubley Manufacturing Co. (American (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), established 1884). Painted cast iron metal mechanical “Trick Dog” bank (type II), circa 1930s Height 7.25”, width 8.75”, depth 3”. Provenance: From the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

865. Group of 2 Kurt Steinel Lithographs, Signed

Kurt Steinel (German, 1929-2005). Collection of two signed limited edition figure on horseback motif lithographs on paper comprising of “Circus Equestrienne”-1966, signed and dated in pencil lower right, numbered in pencil “7/30” lower left; and a “Man on Horseback”-1966, pencil signed and dated lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left “7/10”. Each framed 32.5” x 26”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 23.5” x 16.6”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

Luis Felguerez L (Mexican, b.1960). A rotating merrygo-round sculpture entitled “Carrousel” comprising iron plate covered with hand-colored paper mache from the workshop of Arte Felguerez, Mexico City, based on designs created in 1964 by Manuel Felguerez (Mexican, b.1928). Marked to the underside of rotating base ‘Arte Felguerez. Tag also states ‘You have just acquired a fine piece of art designed by sculptor and painter FELGUEREZ, one of Mexico’s leading artist. This is a multiple sculpture’. Height 25.25”, diameter 12”. Estimate $300-$500

866. Pair of Alexander Girard for Herman Miller Chairs

Alexander Girard for Herman Miller (American (New York, New York),1907-1993), circa 1975. A scarce pair of fiberglass shell (probably Greige Fiberglass) side chairs upholstered in Alexander Girard orange naugahyde, Label underneath seat on one chair reads ‘Herman Miller Inc./Zeeland, Michigan/Gardena, California’, along with label with patent date stamps, label inspected by Jim Jackson, molded impressed into shell ‘Herman Miller’ and also stamped with the date “Sept. 10, 1975”. The other chair with patent label and ‘Do Not Remove Label’ (taped on). Chair also has molded impressed into the shell “Herman Miller’ along with numbers ‘820109”. Height 32”, width 18.5”, seat depth 14.5”, seat height 17.25”. Height 31.75”, width 18,5”, seat depth 13.75”, seat height 17.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

867. 2 Signed Lithos, Marcel Vertes “Le Cirque” - 1947

Marcel Vertes (Hungarian/American, 1895-1961), Two prints from “Le Cirque” - 1947, lithographs on paper, limited edition 110/250, published by Arthur H. Harlow (New York), pencil signed lower right. Each signed lower right, the tightrope walker with edition number lower left (equestrienne work also likely bearing same edition number, but it is obscured by the frame). Equestrienne framed 20.25” x 22.75”, sight size 13.5” x 16”. Tight rope walker framed 24.875” x 19.75”, sight size 18.5” x 14.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

869. Bernard Buffet Signed Litho 2/120 “Monkey Pianist” Bernard Buffet (French, 1928-1999). “Monkey Pianist”, lithograph in colors, limited edition 2/120, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right of center margin. Sheet size 28.375” x 20.125”. Image size 26.75” x 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500

868. Max Milo Signed Bronze Sculptures, Les Acrobates

Max Milo (French, 20th century). “Les Acrobates (The Acrobats)”, cast bronze, signed to side of each ball form. A group of two bronze sculptures in the manner of Fernando Botero (Colombian, b. 1932) Inverted figure overall 13.25” x 6.25” x 5.25”. Squatting figure overall 10.375” x 6.125” x 4”. Estimate $500-$700

870. Gordon Bradt, Six Man Sculptural Kinetic Clock

Gordon Bradt (American (Eureka Springs, Arkansas), 20th century), “Six Man Kinetic Clock”, circa 1986, brass and wood construction, marked with “Bradt” on circular tag created out of American penny coin. Rectangular modern sculptural and figural table clock with six simplified figures that move cranking industrial coils and wires throughout skeleton form with circular dial and reeded pointed hands, orbs turn at top and back of case. Overall measures 10” x 7.25” x 4.5”. Estimate $700-$900

871. Fernand Leger Lithograph “Parade”, Hand Numbered

Fernand Leger (French, 1881-1985). “Parade” - 1953, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, published by Galerie Maeght, limited edition 154 (possibly 156) of 300, pencil numbered lower left margin, publisher’s blind stamp lower left sheet corner, monogrammed and dated within plate lower right. Sheet 22” x 30”. Estimate $300-$500

872. Life Size Bronze Sculpture of Bengal Tiger

A contemporary life size bronze sculpture of a stalking Bengal tiger having two color patina, mouth open showing fangs, ears up and forward left paw. Apparently unmarked. Height 31” width 79”, depth 17”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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874. Rosenthal Porcelain Bowl, Style of Clarice Cliff

873. L.F. Massa, Still Life w/Flowers, Signed O/C

Lionel Fioravanti Massa (Italian, b. 1914- ), “Fiori di Primavera (Spring Flowers)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed with title and other information on verso of canvas in pencil, additional inscriptions in Italian in black ink on verso of stretcher. Modern still life painting depicting a large arrangement of flowers with thick white impasto accents in a white bulbous table vase on a slate blue table. Framed 25.1” x 32.8”. Unframed 23.75” x 31.75”. Provenance: From the Estate of Former United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Mr. Benjamin Oehlert, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

Art Deco Rosenthal porcelain shallow low console bowl with gilt rim, beige colored interior, and exterior hand painted in the manner of Clarice Cliff (English, 1899-1972) with alternating orange and red flowers with green leaves with black outlined borders against white ground further surrounded by pale green background. Underside with Rosenthal mark above “DONATELLO BAVARIA”. Height 2.25”, diameter 9”. Provenance: Property from the Braselton Estate, Lawrenceville, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

875. Jaline Pol, “The Colors Bloom”, Signed

Jaline Pol (French, b. 1946- ), “The Colors Bloom (Elles s’epanouissent en couleurs)”, acrylic on canvas, signed in black lower right, verso of canvas with black inscription of title in French above additional signature. Large modern artwork depicting a white cylindrical vase with red flowers with green leaves on a bright marigold orange expanse. All elements highly textured with thick impasto. Framed 60” x 36.25”. Unframed 47.5” x 23.75”. Estimate $700-$900

876. Henry Calixte Triptych Signed Oil, Island Vista

Henry Calixte (Haitian, b. 1933). “Island Vista”, oil on canvas triptych, signed indistinguishable lower left possibly “C-Yaga” or “C-Yalla”. Overall 28.5” x 51”. Painting panels area 18” x 39.625”. Estimate $500-$700

878. Calixte Henry Haitian “Boating” Painting, Signed

Henry Calixte (Haitian, b. 1933). “Boating”, acrylic on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower left. Framed 22.5” x 42.25”. Estimate $400-$600

877. Modern Italian Waterfall Desk with Filing Cabinet

Italian, c. 1970s. A lacquered parchment waterfall desk, With label stating “made in Italy” and “Ainsworth-Noah” dealer label. Height 29”, length 78”, width 35.5”. Provenance: From the Estate of Miss Charlotte Topping Smith of Atlanta, Georgia, wife of Rankin M. Smith (1924-1997) former owner of the Atlanta Falcons. Estimate $400-$600

880. Set of 4 Mid Century Modern Rattan Armchairs

Manner of James Mont (Turkish, b.1904). Set of 4 mid century modern rattan armchairs, 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

881. David Coolidge Watercolor “View of Florida Home”

879. Don D. Brown, Florida Highwaymen Landscape O/C

Don D. Brown (American (Florida), 20th century), “View of Florida Marsh”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “D.D. Brown”. Florida Highwaymen landscape painting depicting a Florida marsh with tall trees, green plants or shrubs and grasses under a blue sky with pinkish white clouds. Framed 19” x 23.125”. Unframed 12” x 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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David Collidge (American, Contemporary), “View of Florida Home”, watercolor on paper, signed lower left. Bright and sunny painting depicting a view of a Florida residence with sloped gray shingled roof and brick walls with lush tropical plants with pink flowers throughout landscaping. Framed 20.5” x 32.5”. Sight size 12” x 24.25”. Estimate $300-$500


884. Pair of Cast Iron Campana Form Garden Urns Height 17.25”, diameter of mouth 19”, base width 9”, depth 9”. Estimate $300-$500

882. Pair of Cast Iron Campana Form Garden Urns

Overall height 34”. Height of urn 30”, diameter of mouth 22.5”. Height of base 14”, width 15.4”, depth 15.4”. 883. Estimate $400-$600 Unique Modern Collage Still Life with Dried Flowers American School, 20th century to contemporary. “Floral urn”, mixed media collage, pencil signed lower right “easton”. Unique collage painting comprising dried flowers, fabric fragments, lithograph cuts, gesso, and paint depicting a Dutch Old Master style garden urn filled with a bountiful bouquet of flowers to a textured white background, completed in a whitewashed wooden frame with carved floral decoration to front molding. Framed 46” x 36”. Estimate $400-$600

886. Large White Painted Iron 3 Tiered Garden Planter

885. Andre Derain Signed Litho, “Paysage Bleu”, 34/75 Andre Derain (French, 1880-1954). “Paysage Bleu (Blue Landscape)” - 1952, lithograph, limited edition 34/75, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 24” x 30”. Sight size 18” x 24”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

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Michael Dines Mixed Media French, first quarter of Landscape Panel with Photo 20th century. Unmarked. Michael Dines (American (Georgia), b.1963). “Carya Height 75”, width 48.5”, Glabra on Juniperus” - 1997, acrylic, resin and depth 23.75”. Estimate photography on wood panel, signed, titled, and dated $600-$800 to verso. Wood panel mixed media painting in teal blue with dark silhouettes of trees in a landscape with allover crackled surface, centered by a square sepia tone photograph of a flower blossom resting on a flat surface. Overall 30” x 27”. Retains gallery label from The Lowe Gallery (Atlanta, Georgia) stating retail price of $2,200. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

889. Raoul Dufy, Limited Edition Floral Lithograph

888. Pair of Monumental Campana Form Garden Urns Overall height 37.4”. Height of urn 20”, diameter of mouth 37”. Height of base 17.4”, width 16”, depth 16”. Estimate $500-$700

891. Ouida Canaday, Signed Oil on Canvas

Ouida Canaday (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Forest”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Framed 13.125” x 16”. Unframed 9.25” x 12.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Raoul Dufy (French, 1877-1953), “Bouquet de Fleurs”-1953, color lithograph on paper, signed and dated within matrix in red lower center additionally signed lower right in green (likely within matrix), pencil numbered lower left margin “18/20”. Framed 18.25” x 21”. Sight size 9.75” x 12.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $700-$900

Overall height 27”. Height of urn 19”. Height of base 8”, width 10”, depth 10”. Estimate $300-$500

892. Ouida Canaday, Floral Paintings, ATL Artist

893. Ouida Canaday, City with Poplars, Signed Oil

Ouida Canaday (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “Flowers”, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 19.3” x 23.3”. Unframed 14” x 18.125”. Estimate $300-$500

890. Pair of Cast Iron Campana Form Garden Urns

Ouida Canaday (American (Atlanta, Georgia), 20th century), “City with Poplars”, oil on artist’s board, signed lower right. Framed 15” x 18”. Unframed 9” x 11.75”. Estimate $300-$500

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894. Isabel Bishop “Encounter” Pencil Signed Etching Isabel Bishop (American, 1902-1988), “Encounter”-1941, etching, signed lower right margin, limited edition of “28/50” lower left margin, printed by Stem Graphics, New York with blind stamp lower right corner. Sheet size 16.25” x 13.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Teller 27. Estimate $700-$900

895. Isabel Bishop Signed Etching 21/25, “Interlude”

Isabel Bishop (American, 1901-1985). ‘’Interlude - Teller 48” - 1952 (printed in 1981), etching on wove paper, limited edition 21/25, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 17.25” x 13.25”. Image size 7.5” x 4.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

896. Isabel Bishop “Departure”, Pencil Signed Etching

Isabel Bishop (American, 1902-1988), “Departure”-1944, etching on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted lower left margin “X/XXV” (10/25). Framed 18.75” x 14.75”. Sight size 6.6” x 4.7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

898. Benton Spruance “Ball Carrier”, Signed Lithograph

Benton Murdoch Spruance (American, 1904-1967), “Ball Carrier” -1933, lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition and title in pencil lower left margin “21/21 Ball Carrier”, monogrammed within plate matrix “B.S.”. Framed 23.5” x 17.5”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 18.75” x 12.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

897. Spruance “Death of the Minotaur” Signed Lithograph

Benton Murdoch Spruance (American, 1904-1967), “Death of the Minotaur”-1953, five color lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, noted as from a limited edition of 35 lower left margin. Framed 30.75” x 25.75”. Sight size 20” x 15.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

899. Campaign Style Seven-Drawer Dresser, Henredon

Henredon (American, (North Carolina), founded 1945), circa 1980s. Marked to the center interior drawer ‘Artefacts’. The back of case also marked ‘Henredon, 7500-03, 10-84-3. Leroy Carpenter Inspector, 393723’. 30.25”, width 70”, depth 19”. Estimate $300-$500

900. John Taylor Arms “Destroyers in Wet Basin” Etching

John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953), “Destroyers in Wet Basin at Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, South Kearney, New Jersey”-1943, etching and aquatint on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, from an edition of 875. Framed 17.5” x 25.5”. Sight size 10.4” x 18”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Fletcher 377. Note: This image is the second work in his U.S. Navy series. Estimate $300-$500

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901. Joseph Pennell, “Munitions Work” Signed Lithograph

Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926), “Munitions Work”-1916, lithograph on cream paper, pencil signed lower right of center. Framed 25.75” x 30”. Sight size 16.5” x 21.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500


902. The Computing Scale Co Dayton Counter Top Scale

Dayton Computing Scale Company (American, founded 1891). Paper drum marked ‘PATENTED SEPT 3, 1895, RE-ISSUED APR. 28, ‘96, PAT. JAN. 11, ‘96, APR. 24, ‘00, MAY 28, ‘01, JUNE 18, ‘01, MAY 19, ‘03, DEC 6, ‘04. Serial number on back 291919. Restored condition. Height 32”, width of barrel 18.75”, depth 20”. Estimate $300-$500

904. Buffalo Scale Company 400 LB Mercantile Scale

903. 1955 Wizard of Oz Official Movie Poster

Buffalo Scale Company (American, founded 1860), circa fourth quarter 19th century. Mercantile iron and wood platform scale with 400 pound capacity having a gilt metal beam stamped to one end ‘Buffalo Scale Co, Patented Oct 25th, 1870, July 14 1874, February 10, 1880’. Also hung with metal sign having raised letters in gold ‘Buffalo’ supported by a rectangular beam on cast iron base inscribed Buffalo Scale Company, Buffalo, NY, the sides with faded stencil painted ‘Buffalo’ on cast iron rolling base. Height 57.6”, base width 19”, base depth 33”. Estimate $300-$500

American, circa 1955. “Let’s Go ‘Over the Rainbow’ with Judy in her Greatest Hit!”, two color lithograph movie poster for the re-release of “The Wizard of Oz”, inscribed to lower margin “Loew’s Incorporated, Litho in U.S.A., Property of National Screen Service Corp. for display in connection with the exhibition of this picture at your theatre. Must be returned immediately thereafter.”. Framed 41.625” x 28”. Sight size 39.625” x 29.75”. Estimate $300-$500

905. National Cash Register Coca Cola Top Sign, Model 8

National Cash Register Company (American, founded 1884), circa 1902. A polished and lacquered bronze or red brass National Cash Register, model 8 having a Fleur-de-lis case, principal detail adders, a dolphin top sign stamped ‘Drink Carbonated Coca-Cola in Bottles 5-¢’ with ‘Fountain Service’ on the reverse. There is a white marble shelf under the keys above the single register drawer, embossed “National”, on wood base. This cash register has twelve patent dates that range from May 26,1885 to June 13, 1893. The serial number is 348782. Height 22.75” width 16.5”, depth 15.5”. Estimate $700-$900

906. Mills Novelty Cast Iron Lollipop Coin Op Scale

Mills Novelty Company (American (Illinois), founded 1891), early 20th century. Height 75”, width 22”, depth 26.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

907. Restored Cavalier 96 Coca Cola Machine

Cavalier (American, founded 1923), circa late 1958. A fully restored Cavalier ‘C5 - 96- A’ Coca Cola machine which holds 96 bottles in the vending mechanism and offers 12 selections. This machine will accept bottle sizes from the new small 8 oz Coke bottle up to the 12 oz Mexican Coke bottle or any 12oz long neck bottle. Cavalier placed the “S” letter in the model number to denote Multi-Selection Glass Door coin operated machines. The Cavalier “CS” series of Coke Machines were the first machines Cavalier built that featured an electronic coin mechanism. To operate the Cavalier CS-96 Coca Cola Machine, 10 cents was inserted in the coin slot, once the electronic coin mechanism counted the coin, it activated a solenoid which released the bottle mechanism and illuminated the front ‘Have a Coke”’ emblem. One would then open the glass bottle door and remove the bottle selection. This would then turn the ‘Have a Coke’ light off. Machine has brass tag on side ‘Cavalier Model C 5096-A, Amps 3.9, Serial 288295, 115 volts, 60 cycle A.C., Cavalier Corporation Appliance Division, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Height 66.5”, width 24.75”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

908. 5 Cent Mills 4 Bells 4-Player Console Slot Machine

Mills Novelty Company (American (Illinois), founded 1891), circa 1940. A scarce 5 Cent Mills Novelty ‘4 Bells’ 4 player console slot machine, the oak console inlaid with geometric burl and maple, the player may make one to four selections; insert coins in front on the top of console for the desired selection and push handle down. The selections are ‘Orange Special’, ‘Plum Special’, ‘Bell Special’ and ‘Bell Fruit Bar Special’. The top of console also has two mounted metal dished compartments for holding coins or possibly an ashtray. Front of console centered with pull down handle and flanked to each side with geometric inlay leading the four iron or nickel mounted coin pay-outs. Back of console has the ‘4 Bells’ patent mounted metal plaque. Height 39.75”, width 40.75”, depth 23.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

909. Italian Casino Style Gaming Table with Roulette Wheel

Renzo Romagnoli (Italian, founded 1972), second half 20th century. A gaming table with standard casino form and layout having a professional-grade wood turned roulette wheel with gold plated details, the rectangular playing surface having rounded ends and covered in high grade green baize felt, all raised on trestle style supports. Perfect for outfitting a game room or ‘man cave’. Underside of table bearing brass engraved name plaque for Renzo Romagnoli. Height 34”, width 90.25”, depth 50.25”. Note: Renzo Romagnoli roulette wheel without table retails new $3,999. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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910. Clare Leighton, “Fishing in the Creek”, Signed

Clare Leighton (American, 1899-1989), “Fishing in the Creek”-1952, wood engraving, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil “17/150” beside title. Framed 15.4” x 12.9”. Sight size 7.5” x 5.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

911. Robert Riggs Signed Lithograph, “Accident Ward”

Robert Riggs (American (Illinois/ Pennsylvania), 18961970). “Accident Ward” - circa 1942, lithograph on wove paper, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin, printed inscription lower right margin “Copyright, 1942, Smith, Kline & French Laboratories”. Sheet size 8.625” x 11.125”. Image size 7.5” x 10”. Estimate $600-$800

914. Augusta Savage, “For the Youngest Delegate” Bronze

913. Eldzier Cortor “Jewels/Theme V” Pencil Signed

Eldzier Cortor (American, b. 1916- ), “Jewels/Theme V”-1985, mezzotint with etching and aquatint on paper, pencil signed lower right, titled in pencil lower center margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “7/125”. Framed 34” x 27”. Sight size 24.5” x 17.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: This work is in the permanent collection at The Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Augusta Christine Fells Savage (American, 1892-1962), “For the Youngest Delegate”-1982, posthumously cast bronze figural sculpture after a 1936 soap carving by the artist, side with “SAVAGE”, back with “19” for the number in the edition above “N.NC. 1936 To the youngest Delegate”. Overall height 6”x 1.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: Savage is a noted African American sculpture and artist associated with her contributions within the Harlem Renaissance. In 1939, she was commissioned to create a sculpture for the New York World’s Fair. Estimate $800-$1,200

912. Blanche McVeigh Signed Aquatint, “Idle Hour Club”

Blanche McVeigh (American (Texas/ Missouri), 18951970). “The Idle Hour Club”, aquatint etching, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil inscription lower center margin “50 prints” indicating edition size, and pencil signed lower right margin. Sheet size 11” x 8.75”. Image size 9.125” x 7”. Estimate $400-$600

915. Scarce William E. Smith Signed Linocut, “Payday”

William Eugene Smith (American, 1918-1978). “Payday”, linocut on wove paper, unknown edition size, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 15.25” x 13.25”. Image size 8.125” x 6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Verso of frame with printed handwritten and typed information on the artist and piece. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

916. T. Blackwell “Unity Series II: Sisterhood” Litho

Tarleton Blackwell (American, b.1956). “Unity Series II: Sisterhood” - 1995, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 801/1500, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil numbered lower center margin, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 30.25” x 34.75”. Sight size 21” x 25.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: The U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria requested the original life size oil painting that this lithograph reproduces be exhibited in the ambassadorial residence in Lagos, Nigeria from 2001-2003. Estimate $300-$500

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917. Emma Amos “Two Women”-1985, Signed Print Emma Amos (American, born 1938- ), “Two Women” - 1985, color lithograph on Arches paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 25.5” x 26”. Sight size of sheet floating within frame 20.7” x 21”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

918. Elizabeth Catlett “Three Women of America”,

Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012), “Three Women of America”-1990, serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled lower center margin, limited edition “66/120” lower left margin, publisher’s blind stamp lower left corner. Framed 42.5” x 33.25”. Sight size 32” x 23”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400


919. Robert Rauschenberg, Earth Day Poster, Signed

Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008), “Earth Day”-1970, offset lithograph, signed by Rauschenberg and dated within matrix of plate lower center. Framed 33.75” x 25.5”. Sight size 33.125” x 25.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Note: Work created to support the American Environment Foundation. This is the first of the artist’s environmentally driven works. Estimate $300-$500

920. Rauschenberg Paris Exhibition, Museum Poster

French, circa 1968. Offset lithograph poster advertising a Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) art exhibition held at the Musee d’Art Modern de la Ville in Paris, France from October 10 through November 10, 1968, poster published by Mazarine, Paris. Work depicting the meeting of a inverted color New York City skyline with Empire State Building spire touching the top of the Eiffel Tower on black and white skyline of Paris, France, stacked depictions of Robert Rauschenberg at work overlapping in vertical composition at left of iconic buildings. Framed 28.6” x 22.25”. Sight size 27” x 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500

921. Rosenquist Signed Etching “Paper Head on Nuclear Pillow”

James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933). “Paper Head on a Nuclear Pillow” from the “Glass Wishes” series - 1982, limited edition 39/59, 5 color aquatint in colors on Somerset paper, published by Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles, California), California, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil titled lower center margin, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 38.5” x 29.5”. Image size 23.625” x 16.125”. Reference: Glenn 159. Estimate $700-$900

922. Dunbar 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 reads “Made by Dunbar/Berne, Indiana”.Height 33”, width 32”, depth 38.5”. Estimate $300-$500

923. George Segal, “Hand Over Breast”, Sculpture

George Segal (American, 1924-2000), “Hand Over Breast”-1982, white cast paper relief sculpture, signed, dated and limited edition noted in pen on interior of sculpture “G. Segal 82 13/75”. Sculpture height 13.4”, width 10”, depth 6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200

925. Jim Dine Signed 1960 Lithograph “End of the Crash”

Jim Dine (American, b. 1925). “The End of the Crash” - 1960, lithograph on Arches paper with four deckled edges, limited edition 13/32, published by Martha Jackson Gallery, pencil titled, numbered, and signed to lower margin. Print in black and red on inscribed to center in black “CRASH!!!” amid black swirls and star forms above an equilateral red cross. Framed 48.5” x 34.75”. Sheet size 40.125” x 26.125”. Estimate $500-$700

924. Set of 6 Dining Chairs, Attr. to Vladimir Kagan

Attributed to Vladimir Kagan (American, b. 1927-). Set of six modern “Cubist” black wooden framed upholstered dining chairs with textured cream colored rectangular seat and back on a minimal black frame with rectangular framed back and joined legs of rectangular form. Unmarked. Armchair Overall height 34”, width 23.125”, depth 24”, seat to floor 19.75”. Side chair Overall height 32.75”, width 17.125”, depth 24.25”, seat to floor 19.5”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

926. Jim Dine “The Crash” Series of 5 Lithographs, 8/33

Jim Dine (American, b. 1925). “The Crash Series” - 1960, five lithographs on Arches paper, limited edition 8/33, published by Martha Jackson Gallery, each pencil titled, numbered, and signed to lower margin. The complete series of five prints with highly graphic and visceral expressions in black, many with cruciforms or crosses and the word “CRASH” amid swirling and crossing lines. Some with blind stamp to lower left corner of sheet “Pratt Graphic Art Center” around the pencil monogram “AD”. Each framed 37/5” x 25.375”. Sheet size 29.75” x 22”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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927. E. Paolozzi Signed AP Serigraph “UEV #9: Whipped”

Eduardo Paolozzi (Scottish, 1924-2005). “Universal Electronic Vacuum #9: 883 Whipped Cream, A Taste of Honey, Peanuts, Lemon Tree and Others”” - 1967, serigraph in colors, artist’s proof edition 3/9, published by Kelpra Studios, pencil signed lower center margin, pencil inscribed lower right margin “artists proof set 3 of 9”. Framed 40.5” x 27.5”. Sheet size 40” x 27”. Reference: Miles 27. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

928. E. Paolozzi Signed AP Serigraph “UEV #7: Sun City”

Eduardo Paolozzi (Scottish, 1924-2005). “Universal Electronic Vacuum #7: Sun City” 1967, serigraph in colors, artist’s proof 3/9, published by Kelpra Studios, pencil signed lower center margin, pencil inscribed lower right margin “artists proof set 3 of 9”. According to Rosemary Miles, the series deals with the “contribution of computer processing to our visual repertory” and Sun City in particular “information about a Vietnamese brothel is as trivial as soft toys”. Framed 40.625” x 27.625”. Sheet size 39.875” x 26.75”. Image size 34.25” x 23.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: The Complete Prints of Eduardo Paolozzi, London 1977, Rosemary Miles, 27. Estimate $400-$600

929. Allan D’Arcangelo, “Landscape III”, Signed Print

Allan D’Arcangelo (American, 1930-1988), “Landscape III”-1965, serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right corner, noted as a limited edition artist’s proof with “A.P.” lower left corner. Unframed sheet size 39.9” x 29.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

930. Alexander Ney Anthropomorphic Terracotta Sculpture

Alexander Ney (Russian, b.1939). “Untitled”, modeled and painted terraacotta on stone base, apparently unsigned. Overall height 27.25”, width 8.25”, depth 6.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

932. R. Matta Signed Aquatint- Untitled: Alain Bosquet

931. Larry Bell Mixed Media, Pencil Signed

Larry Bell (American, b. 1939- ), “Untitled (Fraction of Fractions)” -2000, mixed media on paper, pencil signed and dated lower center. Work accompanied with letter from artist Larry Bell, Taos, New Mexico dated to November 2000. Framed 10.75” x 18”. Sight size of sheet in floating frame 2.75” x 10”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

Roberto Matta (Chilean/ French/ Italian, 1911-2002). “Untitled Composition: Illustration of a Poem by Alain Bosquet” - 1959, etching and aquatint in colors on bone wove paper laid down on light blue wove paper, limited edition 13/56, pencil numbered lower left on blue sheet, pencil signed lower right on blue sheet. Verso of sheet pencil inscribed lower left “R.B.T. Matta ‘Montague”. Sheet size 13” x 10.625”. Plate size 7.25” x 10.375”. Note: Another print in this edition resides in the permanent collection of the De Young Museum (San Francisco, CA). Estimate $300-$500

933. Louis Bosa, Bride with Umbrella, Signed Oil

Louis Bosa (American, 1905-1981), “Bride with Umbrella”, oil on wood panel, signed lower left “Bosa”. Verso of work also with “BOSA” in pink. Framed 30.75” x 12.75”. Unframed 24” x 6”. Estimate $400-$600

934. Marian Holland, Abstract Painting, Signed & Dated

Marian Holland (American (Colorado/Florida), 1912-2010), “Untitled I”-1966, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left. Horizontally aligned modern abstract painting depicting undulating black sketchy lines throughout composition with surrounding multicolored patches. Framed 24.75” x 48.75”. Unframed 48” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500

936. Nobuyoshi Araki, “Untitled”, Painted Photograph

Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940- ), “Untitled”, acrylic paint embellished silver gelatin photograph, signed in black 935. and red ink on verso of work. Unframed 11.75” x 17.7”. Note: Nobuyoshi Araki, Acrylic Embellished Photo, Signed The artist created overpainted photographs including this Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, b. 1940-), “Untitled work off of view from his balcony window after the death of (Diptychon)”, circa 1989-1990, acrylic paint embellished his wife in 1990 from ovarian cancer. Araki examined silver gelatin print, signed on back and dedicated by various views of the sky to depict the landscape in an the artist, “FOR JOHN”. Unframed 11.75” x 17.7”. emotive way and hand embellished each work in paint. Estimate $1,000-$2,000 Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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937. Jose Maria Mijares, “Habanera”, Signed O/C

Jose Maria Mijares (Cuban, 1921-2004), “Habanera” 1993, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Framed 46.8” x 37”. Unframed 40” x 30”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000


940. Pair of Cassina LC1 Style Swing Lounge Chairs

938. Rare Boris O’Klein Signed Cat Etching “Honeymoon”

Arthur Boris O’Klein (Russian/ French, 1893-1985). “Honeymoon” - 1929, etching in colors, published by Les Gravuers Modernes (Paris), pencil inscribed lower left margin “69”, pencil signed lower right margin. Charming print in colors depicting two gray and black cats or kittens standing on a roof drain pipe in a courting scene, their close heads backed by a huge white full moon set in a starry sky. Framed 15.625” x 19.625”. Plate size 11.125” x 14.5”. Reference: Montaut pg. 77. Estimate $400-$600

939. Scarce Boris Klein Cat Etching in Colors, Signed

Arthur Boris O’Klein (Russian/ French, 1893-1985). “What Does She Want” - 1929, etching in colors, published by Les Gravuers Modernes (Paris), pencil inscribed lower left margin “5”, pencil signed lower right margin. Charming print in colors depicting two gray and black cats or kittens standing on a tiled roof set on a starry night with full white moon behind, the female cat poking her head up out of a chimney as the male cat strides away along the roof and looks back winking one eye. Framed 15.75” x 19.625”. Plate size 11.75” x 15.75”. Reference: Montaut pg. 77. Estimate $400-$600

943. Charles K. Sibley, “The Chimp”, Signed Painting

941. Modernist Style Table Lamp by Lumenform

Lumenform (Italian), circa 1970s. A Modernist style table lamp having a mushroom shaped chrome colored shade mounted onto a black enamel iron cylindrical base. The center of the shade housing a removable large black plastic disk housing an on/off push button. Base of lamp stamped Lumenform. Height 15”, diameter 21.6”. Estimate $300-$500

942. Set of 6 Lacquered Dining Chairs, Karl Springer

Attributed to Karl Springer (German, 1931-1991), circa 1980s. Matched set of six gondola dining chairs all having deep green, black, and gold variegated or mottled multistage lacquer finish with slightly curving crestrail and scooping solid splat raised on four saber legs. Each chair with custom upholstered champagne colored drop in seat cushion. Height 35.12”, width 21.6”, seat depth 16”, seat height 16.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

944. Modern Painted & Stained Wood Framed Mirror

Heavy modern painted and stained wood mirror with 9 glasses comprising a border of lightly oxidized square and rectangular glasses around a large central mirror all separated by eight gray/brown painted wooden tubular rods overlapping at corners and protruding from the plane. Unmarked. Overall 52.25” x 40.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Attributed to Cassina (Italian, founded 1927), probably 1980s. A similar pair of LC1 chrome and leather swing lounge chairs after the original designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1929. Apparently neither chair marked. Height of one chair 27”, width 23.25”, seat depth 15.12”, seat height 14.25”. Height of the other chair 26”, width 25”, seat depth 16.12”, seat height 16.75”. Estimate $500-$700

945. Wil Barnet, Pencil Signed Limited Edition Print

Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012), “Meditation and Minou”-1980, color lithograph and serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower left margin, limited edition noted lower center in pencil “85/150”. Framed 35.5” x 41”. Sight size 24” x 29.75”. Estimate $700-$900

Charles Kenneth Sibley (American, 1921-2005), “The Chimp”, acrylic on canvas, signed “C. Sibley” lower right in black, verso of canvas at top with pencil inscription “acrylic” beside “THE CHIMP”, and “Collection of Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Crockin”. Large striking painting depicting a seated chimpanzee looking out through a barred cage. Framed 61” x 59”. Unframed 60.25” x 58.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

946. Will Barnet “Seventh Season” Lim. Ed. Serigraph

Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012). “The Seventh Season” - c.1975, serigraph on paper, edition of 100 printed by Poster Originals. Printed type to lower center margin “POSTER ORIGINALS, LIMITED, 1965-1975.” and to lower right margin “POSTER ORIGINALS, Limited #100”. Sheet size 40” x 30”. Estimate $300-$500

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947. Dali Divine Comedy Wood Engraving, “Hell Canto 7” Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Hell Canto 7” from “The Divine Comedy”, wood engraving on wove paper with deckled bottom edge, published in 1970 by Les Heures Claires of Paris, signed within the plate lower center. Framed 16.875” x 13.25”. Sheet size 13” x 10.375”. Image size 10.125” x 7.375”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Reference: Field 196. Estimate $300-$500

948. Dali “Heaven Canto 31”, Signed in Blue, 53/150

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Heaven Canto 31” from The Divine Comedy, wood engraving on BFK Rives paper with watermark and deckled bottom edge, limited edition 53/150, published in 1960 by Les Heures Claires of Paris, pencil numbered in blue lower left margin, pencil signed in blue lower right margin. Framed 22.875” x 20.125”. Sheet size 13” x 10.375”. Image size 10.125” x 7.375”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Field 200. Estimate $400-$600

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 19041989). “Caesar and Cleopatra” from “Famous Loves (Les amours celebres)”, 5 color engraving on BFK Rives with watermark and four deckled edges, limited edition 731/1000, published by Ateliers Rigal (France), pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Sheet size 17.625” x 21.875”. Image size 10.75” x 15.75”. Reference: Field 72-3F (page 73). Estimate $500-$700

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Le Malediction Vaincu (The Curse Conquered)” from “After 50 Years of Surrealism” series - 1974, hand colored etching on Arches paper, from the American edition, epreuve d’artiste edition, Transworld Art blind stamp lower left corner of sheet, pencil inscribed lower left margin “A.E.A.”, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 37.25” x 31”. Sheet size 26” x 19.75”. Plate size 15.75” x 12.625”. Reference: Field 74-8E (pg.94). Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina Estimate $400-$600

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989) for Baccarat, a pair of “Castor and Pollux”-1973 crystal candlesticks, from an edition of 500, each in original Baccarat red boxes, marked with manufacturer’s stencil mark and incised with Dali signature, one incised with “CASTOR 154/500 Baccarat Audouin”, the other incised with “POLLUX 154/500 Baccarat Audouin”. Each height 10.25”, width 6.75”, depth 4.75”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

955. Large Czech Art Glass Charger by Dana Vachtova

Dana Vachtova (Czechoslovakian, b.1937), circa 1970s. A large molten textured glass charger circular in form with slightly scalloped, irregular edges cased and decorated in abstract colors of mauve, opaque, gold, orange, pink hues and violet. Signed on the light gold textured backside ‘Dana’. Height 1.12”, diameter 16”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). “Purgatory Canto 3” from The Divine Comedy, wood engraving on BFK Rives paper with watermark and deckled bottom edge, epreuve d’artiste edition, published in 1960 by Les Heures Claires of Paris, signed in red within the plate lower center, pencil numbered in purple lower left margin, pencil signed in purple lower right margin. Framed 16.25” x 12.375”. Sheet size 13.125” x 10.5”. Reference: Field pg. 197. Estimate $300-$500

951. Dali Signed Color Engraving “Caesar & Cleopatra”

950. Dali Hand Colored Etching “The Curse Conquered”

952. Dali for Baccarat “Castor & Pollux” Candlesticks

949. Dali “Purgatory Canto 3”, Signed in Purple

953. Igor Mitoraj for Daum, Pate de Verre Sculpture

Igor Mitoraj (German/Polish, 1944-2010) for Daum (French, founded 1878), circa 1983. Modern colorless pate de verre crystal Surrealist figural sculpture depicting a blindfolded Neoclassical statue fragmented face laying on its side of a rectangular plinth. Side marked “Daum, France”, opposite side with “Mitoraj”. Height 2.9”, width 3”, depth 2”. Estimate $800-$1,200

954. Unusual Baccarat Moon Surface Sculpture, Marked

Baccarat (French, founded 1864), contemporary. An unusual Baccarat crystal sculpture, colorless, apparently depicting the surface of the moon, rectangular in form and with five craters on the surface all alternating in Height and width. Acid stamped to the underside with Baccarat logo. Height 2.15”, width 9.5”, depth 4.8”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

956. Dino Rosin ‘Relax’ Figural Glass Sculpture Dino Rosin (Italian, b. 1948), late 20th century. A clear and multi colored calcedonia (silver nitrate & crystal clear glass) figural sculpture from the ‘Relax’ series modeled as a standing figure in continuous form with arms over head enclosing the face with serene expression, the torso, body and legs in clear glass over swirling pastel colors, raised on a thick black glass base. Signed at the top front center of the black base ‘Dino Rosin’. Height 27.37”, width 11.5”, depth of base 4.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000


958. Castano Bronze Man with Guitar, Picasso Pastiche

Castano (20th century), “Picasso (Man with Guitar)”, patinated bronze sculpture, titled lower left front with “PICASSO” within casting, limited edition noted on “29/299”. Overall height 20.25” x 7.75”. Estimate $400-$600

959. After Picasso, “Portrait en Deux Parties”, 1960

After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Portrait en Deux Parties Noire et Blanche” - 1960 (original), lithograph on wove paper, signed and dated upper left within matrix. Framed 32” x 24”. Sight size 29.75” x 21.75”. Reference: Zervos volume 19, plate 386. Estimate $300-$500

957. Mid Century Modern Wool Abstract Area Rug, Signed

India, probably 1980s. Signed on corner ‘Lee’. Backside with faded label. 4’7” x 7’2”. Estimate $300-$500

961. After Picasso, Lithograph 45/500 “L’Arlesienne”

After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “L’Arlesienne” - 1937, lithograph on wove paper, limited edition 45/500 from the Marina Picasso Estate Collection printed in 1981, pencil numbered lower left margin 45/500, pencil inscribed lower right margin “Collection Marina Picasso”, collection blind stamp lower left corner, blind stamp lower right corner “A Limited Edition After a Work by Pablo Picasso”. Framed 40.5” x 32.5”. Sight size 27.25” x 19.5”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

960. After Pablo Picasso 1962 Litho “Femme Couchee...”

962. Joachim Berthold, Signed Bronze Sculpture

After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Femme Couchee et Homme a la Guitare”, plate 13 from the “Bacchanals Suite” printed in 1962, lithograph in colors, unsigned. After the original linocut created in an edition of 50 in 1959. Recto of sheet printed to corner “13”. Framed 19.5” x 21.5”. Sheet size 12.5” x 14.75”. Estimate $300-$500

963. After Picasso Litho “Jouer de Flute et Gazelle”

After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973). “Jouer de Flute et Gazelle” - c.1982, lithograph on Arches paper, limited edition 153/500, pencil inscribed lower right margin “Collection Marina Picasso” over blind stamp “A Limited Edition After a Work by Pablo Picasso”, blind stamp lower left corner “JPR”. Framed 33.75” x 39.75”. Sight size 21” x 27”. Note: Proceeds of this sale benefit the non-profit Cathedral Thrift House in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Joachim Berthold (German, 1917-1990), “Reclining Figures”, patinated bronze sculpture, impressed with “J. BERTHOLD” on back edge, limited edition impressed “4/9”. Modern figural group depicting a reclining pair of figures with curved and minimal bodies in gentle and loving embrace on a plinth with rounded recessed notches. Overall height 4.25”, width 5.25”, depth 2.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

964. “La Femme Aux Des” on Pink Japon, Picasso Signed

Pablo Picasso (Spanish/French, 1881-1973), “La Femme Aux Des (Pink Jacqueline)” - 1958 (drawing) 1960 (print), lithograph in colors on pink Japon paper, limited edition 77/100, published by Mourlot (Paris), pencil numbered lower left, pencil signed lower right above printed signature and date in plate. Verso of structure with label from Center Art Galleries (Honolulu, Hawaii). Framed 37” x 30”. Sheet size 20” x 13.375”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

965. Victor Salmones, “Whirlwind”, Bronze Sculpture Victor Salmones (Mexican, 1937-1989), “Whirlwind (Torbellino)”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised on figure’s leg “7/10 1.11 V. SALMONES”. Overall height 18.125”, width 25.25”, depth 20.25”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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966. James Denmark Signed Mixed Media Collage Portrait

James Denmark (American (Florida), b. 1936). “Brooklyn Woman”, mixed media collage, signed lower right. Verso of structure inscribed “’Best Wishes’ James Denmark ‘Brooklyn Woman’”. Framed 27” x 22”. Sight size 13” x 8”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

968. James Denmark, “Tall Girl”, Mixed Media Collage

James Denmark (American, b. 1936- ), “Tall Girl”, mixed media collage on masonite board, signed lower left. Vertically-aligned modern figural mixed media collage depicting a standing African American woman with short curled hair, teardrop form earrings and long floral dress. Framed 42.5” x 16.5”. Unframed 38” x 12”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

967. James Denmark, “Molly” - 1999, Modern Collage

James Denmark (American, b. 1936- ), “Molly”-1999, mixed media collage on cardboard, signed in black pen lower right. Verso of cardboard signed and dedicated “Best Wishes” above “1999”. Framed 23.75” x 19.75”. Unframed 18” x 14”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

969. James Denmark Signed Portrait “New Outfit”

James Denmark (American (Florida), b. 1936). “New Outfit” - 1999, mixed media collage, signed lower left. Vertical folk art painting depicting an elegant African American standing at center dressed in long blue skirt, yellow jacket, and wide brimmed hat, with a shell adorned bracelet to one arm, the background comprising overlapping rectangles of various sizes in purple, orange, and blue. Verso of frame inscribed “’Best Wishes’, J. Denmark 1999”. Framed 46.25” x 23.25”. Sight size 33.5” x 10.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

970. Camille Billops, “KKK Boutique”, Signed

Camille Billops (American, b. 1933- ), “The KKK Boutique Ain’t Just Rednecks”-1993, color etching on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “28/35”. Work depicting a man and woman in hats and fashionable clothes under banners with text advertising film reading “A FILM BY CAMILLE BILLOPS JAMES HATCH” and “THE KKK BOUTIQUE” above “AINT JUST REDNECKS”. The work relates to a film of the same title written, produced and directed by Billops and Hatch commenting on the dynamics of racism in America. Framed 26” x 19.25”. Sight size 18.6” x 12.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: Billops is an award-winning artist, filmmaker, author, publisher and professor. She and her husband, James Hatch, co-founded the Hatch-Billops Collection in New York City, New York which contains an extensive archive of African American cultural history objects and reference materials. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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971. Camille Billops, “Untitled” Pencil Signed Intaglio

Camille Billops (American, b. 1933- ), “Untitled”-1974, intaglio on cream wove Arches paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin “C. Billops 1974”, titled in pencil lower center, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “7/20”, published by the Printmaking Workshop, New York, with blind stamp lower right. Framed 19.5” x 21.75”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 12.3” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $1,500-$3,000


972. Romare Bearden “The Lamp”, Signed Lithograph

Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988), “The Lamp”, color lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin, lower left margin with limited edition in pencil “23/100” and title “The Lamp”, impressed lower left corner with publisher’s stamp for JK Fine Art Editions Co. New York. Framed 30.5” x 22.5”. Sheet size 29.75” x 21.5”. Reference: Gelburd-Rosenberg GG#112. Note: The lithograph was commissioned by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund as a celebration for the 30th anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954. Bearden began the sketch for this work while lunching with Susan Taylor, writer, journalist and former editor-in-chief of Essence magazine. In 2004, “The Lamp” became a United States Postal Service stamp as one of the images chosen for the “To Form A More Perfect Union” stamp collection that recognizes 10 significant benchmarks of the Civil… Estimate $10,000-$15,000

973. Amalia K. Amaki “Overcome Evil with Good”-1994

974. P. H. Polk Portfolio of 11 Photographs, 1932-46

Amalia K. Amaki (American (Atlanta, Georgia), b. 1949- ), ”Overcome Evil with Good” - 1995 from the Fan Series, mixed media collage in gold painted wooden shadowbox with photographs, buttons, beads, and jewelry fragments, signed, titled and dated in black on back upper right of case, back upper left of case with label from Exhibits USA, Kansas City, Missouri didactic label from an exhibition titled “Bearing Witness”. Contemporary mixed media shadowbox collage with black and white photograph with a group of African Americans with pennants, pennant at left reading “Overcome Evil with Good” surrounded by buttons and jewelry above a color embossed greeting card with flowers reading “Greetings from Prospect, N.Y.” with stamp from US Postal Service dating to 1908 with round color photograph of child with blue beaded border, fan shaped composition with additional photographs and buttons at bottom acting as handle of fan. Overall measures 20” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Exhibited: “Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African American Women Artists”, traveling exhibition including Museum of Fine Art in the Camille Hanks Cosby Academic Center at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996; Portland Museum of Art in 1999, and the Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University in 1999. Note: Amaki had her first retrospective exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in 2005. Amaki earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Georgia State University, a bachelor’s degree in photography and painting from the University of New Mexico and a doctorate from the Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts at Emory University. She worked a a curator (Paul R. Jones Collection) and an assistant professor of Black American Studies at the University of Delaware. Amaki’s artwork can be found in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, the Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, the Albany Museum of Art, Albany, GA and the Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta, among others. Georgia. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

P. H. Polk (American (Alabama), 1898-1984). “P.H. Polk: Portfolio of 11 original photographs” - 1932-1946, gelatin silver prints, limited edition 6/60, published by South Light (1981), each print pen signed to lower right margin, colophon signed and numbered by the artist in pen with interior essay pen signed by Pearl Cleage Lomax. Important scarce complete portfolio of 11 works by African American photographer Prentice Hall Polk featuring images of Polk’s colleagues and associates at the Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), portraits of African American individuals and families, and depictions of former slaves. The portfolio comprising one print each of Catherine Moton Patterson, Mildred Hansen Baker, Abigail Kyzer, The Pipe Smoker, George Washington Carver, Margaret Blanche Polk, Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Campbell and children, The Boss, Henry Baker, Theodore and Cornelius Polk, and Old Women. Accompanied with original maroon fabric covered clamshell box printed in black to front “P.H. Polk” and introductory essay signed by the author and the artist. Each photo sheet 11” x 14”. Clamshell 21.75” x 17.25” x 2.75”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: The year 2011 marked the first time ever that Christie’s sold a print by P. H. Polk, the print being one of “The Boss” (as included in this lot), which sold for $1,750. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

975. Radcliffe Bailey 1997 Mixed Media Painting w/Photo

Radcliffe Bailey (American (Georgia), b.1968). “Heard duh An-gels” - 1995, mixed media with photograph on paper, apparently unsigned. Mixed media painting centered by an antique black and white portrait photograph of an African American child in white christening gown, the oval photograph framed by a painted floral garland and red ribbon and fields of color in brown, peach, and mint green, also collaged paper hearts, inscribed over the top with black lettering “One morn-in soon - one morn” and “all heard duh” and “head dug an----gels” along with musical notes. Label to verso of work likely from an Art Papers Art Auction citing the artist as donor. Framed 36.75” x 35.25”, sheet size 27.25” x 22.25”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

976. Hale Woodruff “Sunday Promenade”, Linocut Print

Hale Aspacio Woodruff (American, 1900-1980), “Sunday Promenade”-1935, linocut on paper, signed, titled and noted as artist’s proof in black ink in lower margin. African American figural work depicting five figures (two sets of couples and a woman in a dotted dress) and a dog walking down curving road lined with wooden buildings in their Sunday best . Framed 20.25” x 18.25”. Sight size 12.25” x 10.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia Note: This work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

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978. Arnaldo Pomodoro, “Untitled”, Signed Lithograph

977. Robert Venturi for Knoll “Queen Anne” Chair

Robert Venturi (American, 1925- ) for Knoll International “Queen Anne” chair-circa 1984, white laminate over molded plywood, apparently unmarked. Post modern chair recalling the form of traditional Queen Anne chairs with shaped and pierced back and reinterpreting in modern terms with streamlined form and new materials for construction of chair. Chair with grey wool seat cushion. Overall height 38.5”, width 26.75”, depth 23.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926- ), “Untitled”-1970, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “15/15” beside two publisher’s blindstamps. Modern print depicting geometric engineering motif akin to his rod and orb sculptures throughout sketches in shades of brown, red, navy blue, green and black. Framed 21.125” x 35.125”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 16.5” x 30.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

979. Robert Venturi for Knoll “Empire” Chair

Robert Venturi (American, 1925- ) for Knoll International “Empire” chair - circa 1984/1985, red laminate over molded plywood, label on underside from Knoll International. Post modern chair recalling the form of traditional Empire chairs with shaped back and down turned ears and reinterpreting in modern terms with streamlined form and new materials for construction of chair. Chair with grey wool seat cushion. Overall height 32.25”, width 24.75”, depth 23”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Literature: Design For Living: Furniture and Lighting 1950-2000, Hanks and Hoy, pg. 166 Out of the Ordinary, Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates: Architecture, Urbanism, Design, Brown Lee, De Long, Hiesinger, pg. 210. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

980. Arnaldo Pomodoro, Signed Embossed Etching

Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926- ), “La Lotta Di Classe”, etching and embossing on copper and Epoxy plate on Fabriano Rosaspina paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted lower left “68/70”. Modern art print depicting a complex linear construction of overlapping lines, repeating patterns and geometric forms on light tan ground above text in Italian. Framed 47” x 35.25”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 38.75” x 27.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

981. Arnaldo Pomodoro, “Cronaca 4: P. Castaldi”, Signed

Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926- ), “Cronaca 4: PCastaldi”-1976, etching and embossing on copper and Epoxy plate on Fabriano Rosaspina paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted lower left “76/90” below publisher’s blind stamp, published and printed by 2RC Edizioni d’Arte, Rome. Modern art print depicting a complex linear construction of overlapping lines, repeating patterns and geometric forms on tan ground. Framed 47” x 35.25”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 38.75” x 27.3”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

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982. Arnaldo Pomodoro, “Immagine dell alba”-1974

Arnaldo Pomodoro (Italian, b. 1926- ), “Immagine dell ‘alba”-1974, resin and wood relief wall sculpture, signed, dated and limited edition noted on back in black “Arnaldo Pomodoro ‘74 9/30”, circular mark from galleria Corsini Intra on back, and label on verso from Marlborough Galleria d’Arte, Via Gregoriana, 5 Roma with title and information on work. Rectangular white wooden plaque with square section at top divided on the diagonal forming two triangles, the right triangle with raised jagged texture in cream with arched ridge. Overall measures 41” x 28.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $5,000-$7,000


984. Rare MCM Warren Platner Terra Cotta Settee

983. Ford Crull Abstract Oil on Canvas Diptych, 70”x92”

Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006) for Knoll International, circa 1966. Rare Mid Century Modern bronzed steel wire settee covered in terra cotta boucle. The scarcest piece of this series. Reference: “Knoll A Modernist Universe”, Lutz, pg. 74-75. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Ford Crull (American (New York), b.1952) “Speak Listen Apparition” - 1987, oil and oil stick on canvas, signed to verso of each panel. Gallery labels to verso for Fay Gold Gallery (Atlanta, Georgia) and Paul Sopis Gallery (New York, New York). Each gallery wrapped panel 70” x 46”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

985. Nan Goldin “Jimmy Paulette After The Parade NYC”

Nan Goldin (American, b. 1953- ), “Jimmy Paulette After The Parade in NYC”-1991, cibachrome print mounted on Sintra foam-board, verso with label with black felt pen inscription with title, signature reading “Nan Goldin” and “A.P. III” for artist’s proof above inscription in blue ink on foam board with dedication reading “For Tom! Love love to love! Lots of love. N.”. Mounted photograph depicting Jimmy Paulette at center with upswept hair wearing pink dangle earrings and a long-sleeved mesh top under a gold lamé bralette top, people walking in background under green trees in New York City. Unframed 20.125” x 24.125”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

986. Warhol “Ladies & Gentleman” Signed Artist’s Proof

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “Ladies and Gentlemen”-1975, screenprint in color on Arches wove paper, verso with “a.p. 2/25” beside pencil signature, published by Gabriele Mazzotta, Milan, Italy, printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York. Framed 44.25” x 29.75”. Sheet size 44” x 29”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Reference: Feldman and Scheldmann II.137. Note: This image exists in an edition of 250, 25 AP, 3 PP. The series was conceived of by Warhol by taking Big Shot Polaroid photographs of cross-dressers at a nightclub called The Gilded Grape. Your work is one of a portfolio of 10 images. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

987. Andy Warhol, “Ladies & Gentlemen” Signed PP Screenprint

Andy Warhol (American, 19281987), “Ladies and Gentlemen” - 1975, screenprint in color on Arches wove paper, pencil signed lower left with “p.p” for printer’s or publisher’s proof, additionally pencil signed on lower left of verso, published by Gabriele Mazzotta, Milan, Italy, printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York. Framed 44.25” x 29.75”. Sheet size 44” x 29”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Reference: Feldman and Scheldmann II.137. Note: This image exists in an edition of 250, 25 AP, 3 PP. The series was conceived of by Warhol by taking Big Shot Polaroid photographs of crossdressers at a nightclub called The Gilded Grape. Your work is one of a portfolio of 10 images. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

988. Andy Warhol, “Marilyn”-1967, Pencil Signed

Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), “Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn)”-1967, screenprint on paper, pencil signed on verso of sheet with “a.p.” for artist’s proof (one of an unrecorded number of artist’s proofs, the edition was 100), published by Factory Additions, New York. Framed 11” x 10.75”. Sheet size 6” x 6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Reference: Feldman & Schellmann II.21. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

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With lots 989-997, we present a collection of works by Abdur Rahman Chughtai (Pakistani, 1897-1975) from the Estate of Former United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Mr. Benjamin Oehlert of Atlanta, Georgia

989. “Procession” - 1936

watercolor on paper signed and dated at right Modern figural painting depicting an elaborate festive procession with male courtly figure riding on elephant with attendant holding parasol for shade overhead, six men on horseback with yellow, blue and red striped triangular flags announcing impressive figure amid walking warriors holding weapons, scene contained within blue and gilt border. Framed 24” x 30.25”. Sight size 16.25” x 22.5”. Estimate $30,000-$50,000

watercolor painting on paper signed lower left. Figural painting depicting a beautiful young woman in near profile wearing ornate gold and jewelry and orange and red flowing gown holding a fiery oil lamp in both hands as she watches moths by the flame. Framed 28.75” x 33.75”. Unframed 21.75” x 26.5”. Estimate $30,000-$50,000

991. “Untitled (Young Woman with Flower)”

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990. “Untitled (Woman with Oil Lamp)”

watercolor on paper signed in red at left Figural painting depicting a young maiden in a long bright marigold yellow gown with veil wearing ornate jewelry walking in an outdoor setting with large pink lotus flower on shoulder with insect, smaller flower in hand dropped to side, background marked with green islands amid water with white cranes. Framed 34.8” x 29.125”. Unframed 27.5” x 21.9”. Estimate $30,000-$50,000


992. “Village Girl (Village Maiden)”

drypoint etching pencil signed lower left pencil titled lower right Figural print depicting a young beautiful woman in ornate dress standing outside amid bare stylized trees on stone ground marked with flowers. Framed 26” x 17.9”. Sight size 14.5” x 10.25”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

993. “Evensong”

drypoint etching pencil signed lower left titled in pencil lower right Figural print depicting two cloven animals (one with horns) beside a stylized tree at left with bare branches with a small patch of leaves. Framed 25” x 16”. Sight size 14.5” x 7.25”. Note: Another “Evensong” drypoint etching sold at Bonhams, Dubai Auction 18600: Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern & South Asian Art, October 11, 2010 as Lot 107 for $10,200 (including buyer’s premium). This work is also in Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, California’s permanent collection. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

994. “Kashmiri Woodcutters” - circa 1930

drypoint etching on paper pencil signed lower left titled in pencil lower right Print depicting a man standing in profile carrying a large bundle of wood on his back in a field with other Kashmiri woodcutters with view of forest in background. Framed 26.5” x 19”. Sight size 18.5” x 11.7” Estimate $4,000-$6,000

995. “Untitled (Woman with Parrot)”

watercolor and ink on paper signed lower left in red Original figural mixed media on paper depicting a standing young woman in green tunic holding a bird in hand raised near cheek on an elevated platform with open bird cage, woman near platform’s edge at left. Framed 32.25” x 27.25”. Sight size 23” x 18” Estimate $20,000-$40,000

996. “Untitled (Two Mughal Princesses)”

watercolor and ink on paper signed lower left in red Modern figural painting depicting two young Mughal princesses in ornate dress and gold jewelry admiring a circular compact with makeup in an interior. Framed 32.25” x 27.25”. Sight size 23” x 18”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000

997. “Untitled (Young Woman)”

graphite pencil sketch on paper pencil signed at right Modern figural sketch depicting a young woman standing wearing veil and holding string with two round discs beside a small pointed window with vase on ledge. Framed 28.4” x 23”. Sight size 19.75” x 14.125” Estimate $8,000-$12,000

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998. Raoul Dufy, Signed Lithograph, Horse & Seashells

Raoul Dufy (French, 1877-1953), “Petit Cheval Marin (Le Cheval aux Coquillages)”-1927, lithograph on wove paper”, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil as “108/150”. Framed 17.125” x 21.875”. Sight size 11.3” x 14.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $500-$700

999. Pierre Davain-Lesage, Signed Oil on Board Beach Scene

Pierre Davain-Lesage (French, born 1908- ), “Beach Scene”, oil on wood panel, signed lower right. Figural oil painting depicting a number of elegantly dressed people enjoying a day at the beach with waves in ocean on left. Women with parasols and sandy beach marked with striped tents. Framed 10.25” x 17.75”. Unframed 6.5” x 14.5”. Estimate $600-$800

1001. Important L. Feininger Unpublished Proof “Hafen”

1000. Martin Lewis “Butter & Egg Man’s Holiday”, Signed

Martin Lewis (American, 1881-1962), “Butter and Egg Man’s Holiday”-1926, etching and sandground, pencil signed lower right margin, recorded as an edition of 19, verso with label from The Warner Collection, Gult States Paper Corporation in Tucscaloosa, Alabama. Framed 18.5” x 15.125”. Sight size 10.75” x 7.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: McCarron 44. Note: This work is in the permanent collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The term “butter and egg man” pertains to a prosperous businessman from a small town who spends money freely while visiting large cities. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

Lyonel Feininger (German/ American, 1871-1956). “Hafen (mit Schiffen und Mannern am Quai) [Harbor (With Ships, and Men on Wharf)] - c.1919, woodcut on oatmeal-tan carbon-copy paper, pencil signed lower left margin, pencil titled lower right margin in German. One of two known proofs for the apparently unpublished woodblock print, the other on Japanese laid paper. Lower right of sheet with vertically oriented stamp reading “FEININGER ESTATE” over “G W No. 732”, and below that a horizontal handwritten inscription “1950”. Accompanied with copies of pertinent pages from Leonna E. Prasse’s 1972 Catalogue Raisonne of the artist’s graphic works. Framed 17” x 18”. Sheet size 8.625” (tapering) x 11.125”. Image size 5.625” x 6.625”. (142mm x 168mm). Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Prasse 195. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

1003. Signed Andre Hambourg, “Fete des Marins, Honfleur”

1002. Andre Hambourg, “August High Tide”, Signed Oil on Canvas

Andre Hambourg (French, 1909-1999), “ En Aout Maree Haute (High Tide in August, Beauville)”, oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed on verso of canvas “a.h.” above “en Aout maree haute” above “(Beauville)”. Retaining label from Wally Findlay Galleries. Framed 16.25” x 17.5”. Unframed 5.6” x 7.25. Provenance: Acquired from Wally Findlay Galleries by a Private Collection in Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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Andre Hambourg (French, 1909-1999). “Fete des Marins Pentecote a Honfleur (Pentacostal Maritime Festival in Honfleur)” - circa 1976, oil on canvas, signed lower right “A. Hambourg”. Post-Impressionist painting depicting a seascape in Honfleur in the Normandy region of Northern France, Verso of canvas inscribed “Fete des marins Pentecote a Honfleurs”. Verso of stretcher with various inscriptions, one likely by the artist’s hand “Lithographie pour le Salon du Dessin 1978” over “en Affiche “ “ “ “ “, these roughly translating to “Lithography for the 1978 Salon or show” and “For display at the 1978 Salon or show”. Further inscriptions to verso of stretcher “Musee Marine 1977, No. 276 (or 274)” in red pen, “1976” in pencil or black chalk, “Photo Heroochou 11/79” in black chalk, “76829” in black pen, “#19” in black pen, and “20M” in black stencil. Verso of frame inscribed with various framer’s notes in red pen. Framed 27” x 36.5”. Unframed 19.75” x 28.75”. Estimate $20,000-$40,000


1004. Men’s 14k Gold & Diamond Nugget Ring

Men’s 14k yellow gold and diamond ring with 12 natural, well-matched, channel set, modern round brilliant diamonds ( 2.5 carats total weight, color range: G-H, clarity: I1) in three vertical rows on top, sides with nugget texture. Marked on interior with “14KP” and “VH” maker’s mark. US ring size 14.5. Total weight 15.3 grams. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

1005. Heavy Handmade 14k Gold Link Bracelet

Modern handmade heavy 14k yellow gold double link bracelet with hidden clasp with figure 8 safety closure. Marked 14k and acid tested as 14k quality. Length 7.5”. Total weight 66.3 grams. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,800-$3,600

1006. Ladies Diamond & Ruby Hinged Bracelet

Ladies diamond and ruby hinged bracelet with hidden clasp with safety swing arm containing 6 natural, prong set, pear shaped rubies ( 3.00 carats total weight, color: dark red, clarity: opaque), 10 natural, channel set, smaller princess cut rubies (approximately 1.00 carat total weight, color: medium red, clarity range: VS2-Si1), and 118 natural, bead set diamonds (approximately 3.00 carats total weight, average color range: I-J, average clarity: I1). Marked “14K” and acid tested as 14k quality. Bracelet measures approximately 6.5”. Total weight 31.3 grams. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

1007. Men’s IWC Schaffhausen Chronograph Watch, 3739

International Watch Company (Swiss, founded 1868). A gentlemen’s 18K yellow gold wristwatch model 3739 with date on black crocodile grain leather band, the two piece polished case with stepped rounded bezel, hinged central lugs, and sapphire crystal, the two-tone silver dial with printed radial Roman numerals, date window between the 4 and 5, subsidiary guilloche dials for seconds, 30 minutes, and 12 hours, and blued steel sword hands, with dual square button chronograph to either side of crown at right side. Back of case inscribed “2466799”. Accompanied with IWC branded black crocodile grain leather band. Also accompanied with Guarantee card, instruction manual, service manual, guarantee manual, and original box. Case 34mm. Overall length laid flat 9”. Total weight 50.3 grams. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

1008. Men’s Eska 18k Rose Gold Chronograph Watch

Eska (Swiss, founded 1922), circa 1930s-1940s. Men’s Eska 18k rose gold chronograph watch with dark brown crocodile embossed leather strap. Circular face with three sub dials at bottom below day and month niches. Valjoux movement within, watch serial number 5679850. Marked with “18K” and “750”, acid tested as 18k quality, also marked with manufacturer’s mark with woman’s face in profile facing left. Diameter of case 1.375”. Length of watch (including band) 8.75”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

1009. Men’s Patek Philippe 18k Yellow Gold Ellipse Watch

Patek Philippe (Swiss, founded 1851). A gentlemen’s Ellipse style wristwatch in 18k yellow gold with ovular blue satin face bearing gold baton hour markers and gold sword hands, with 18k yellow gold mesh bracelet. Face marked “PATEK PHILIPPE GENEVE” on two lines under the 12 hour marker, and “SWISS” under the 6 hour marker. Interior of bracelet clasp marked with three stamps over “PATEK PHILIPPE, GENEVE, SWISS, 750”. Case 35mm x 29mm. Overall length laid flat 7.875”. Total weight 86.5 grams. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

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1011. Angela Cummings, Tiffany & Co. 18k Gold Bracelet

Angela Cummings (American, b. 1945- ) for Tiffany & Co. (American (New York), founded 1837). Modern designer 18k white gold and sterling silver hinged bracelet with woven motif throughout. Sterling closure and 18k white gold body, marked on interior with “TIFFANY & CO. STERL 18K CUMMINGS”. Total weight 57.5 grams. Provenance: Property from the Heisey Estate (of Heisey Glass Company), Newark, Ohio. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

1010. Carlo Battaglia Monumental Egg Tempera Abstract

Carlo Battaglia (Italian, 1933-2005). “d’Oltremare Quattro (Overseas #4)” - 1982, egg tempera on canvas, signed, titled, dated, and media listed to verso. Monumental modernist abstract painting in shades of pink, ochre, and aqua blue embodying the feeling of overlooking the open ocean with small fields of color in loose chevrons as waves or ripples in the water being smaller at the top of the canvas and growing toward the bottom. Gallery wrapped canvas 78” x 65.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $7,000-$9,000

1012. Rufino Tamayo Charcoal & Watercolor Signed Drawing

Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991). “Figura: Reloj (Figure: Clock)” - 1970, pastel and watercolor on tan paper, signed and dated lower right. Framed 20.5” x 16.875”. Sight size 14.625” x 11.875”. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

1013. Maria Martinez, Blackware Plate, Circa 1923-1925

Maria Montoya Poveka Martinez (American, 1887-1980), circa 1923-1925. Early and rare San Ildefonso, Pueblo Native American blackware pottery plate of circular form in black and gunmetal grey depicting the Tewa deity, Awanyu (also occasionally spelled Avanyu), the guardian of water portrayed as a horned serpent with curving body symbolizing the movement of water or lightning. Underside incised within clay “Marie” as is her early work pottery from 1923-1925. Diameter 7.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

1014. Vilmos Aba Novak, Figures on Bridge, Signed

Vilmos Aba Novak (Hungarian/American, 1894-1941), “Figure on a Bridge”-1930, oil on illustration board, signed and dated lower right “ABA-NOVAK 30”. Framed 15” x 14.4”. Unframed 12.25” x 11.5”. Estimate $10,000-$20,000


1016. Tom Wesselmann ‘83 Signed Woodcut, Bedroom Dropout 1015. Alex Katz Lithograph Self Portrait (1970), 22/100

Alex Katz (American, b. 1927). “Alex (Self Portrait)” - 1970, lithograph in colors, limited edition 22/100, pencil signed and numbered lower left. Framed 36.75” x 29”. Sheet size 29.625” x 21.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004). “Bedroom Dropout” - 1983, woodcut in colors on wove paper, limited edition 32/50, pencil signed, dated, and numbered lower left margin, publisher’s blind stamp lower right margin. Framed 34.75” x 39.25”. Sheet size 24.5” x 29”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

1019. Cast Brass Ram or Ibex Dining Table, Alain Chervet

Attributed to Alain Chervet (French, b. 1944), circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height of bases 29.75”, width 38”, diameter 31”. Glass top is .75 inch thick, 96” width, 48” depth. Estimate $8,000-$12,000

1017. Ugo Nespolo Signed Acrylic Collage, “L’Opera”

Ugo Nespolo (Italian, b. 1941). “L’Opera”, acrylic on inlaid handmade paper, signed lower right of center. Verso of work with brass plaque engraved “’L’Opera’, B.G.R., del Maestro Ugo Nespolo, e stata acquisita alla collezione privata di Roberto Woynar (‘The Opera” by master Ugo Nespolo, and acquired by the collection of Robert Woynar)”. Shadowbox 32” x 43.75”. Work 27.5” x 38.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

1020. Lichtenstein “Two Figures with Teepee” 1980, 12/32

Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), “Two Figures with Teepee” from “American Indian Theme” series - 1980, etching, aquatint, and engraving on wove paper with four deckled edges, limited edition 12/32, published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., publisher’s blind stamp lower left corner of sheet, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower center margin, pencil dated lower right margin, verso inscribed below publisher’s seal “RL79-486”. Framed 25.75” x 23”. Sheet size 23.625” x 20.625”. Plate size 9.875” x 8.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $6,000-$8,000

1018. Ugo Nespolo Acrylic Collage Painting, Signed

Ugo Nespolo (Italian, b. 1941). “Untitled”, acrylic on inlaid handmade paper, signed lower right. Shadowbox 32” x 43.75”. Work 27.5” x 38.5”. Estimate $4,000-$6,000

1021. Jasper Johns “0 - 9” from 1st Etchings, 2nd State

Jasper Johns (American, b. 1930-), “0 Through 9” from “1st Etchings, 2nd State” - 1967-69, etching on wove paper with four deckled edges, pencil signed and dated lower right corner of sheet, pencil numbered lower left margin below image “11/40”. Small etching to a single large sheet of paper focusing typographical form with the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in a serif typeface overlaid in the space of a single rectangular gray block. Framed 32.375” x 26.25”. Sheet size 26” x 19.75”. Plate size 4.75” x 3.625” (120mm x 92mm). Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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1022. Peter Max, “Brown Flowers”, Signed Lithograph

Peter Max (German/American, b. 1937- ), “Brown Flowers (Flowers in Brown)”-1978, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition numbered in pencil “143/300” lower left margin, published by Circa Gallery with blindstamp visible lower left. Framed 32.5” x 25.5”. Sight size 25” x 18”. Estimate $400-$600

1023. Peter Max, Original Mixed Media, Mona Lisa

Peter Max (American, b. 1937- ), “Mona Lisas”-2004, mixed media on paper, signed in yellow paint on front “MAX”, back of frame with craft paper with original black pen drawing by artist with dedication reading “For Joy love Max 2004” beside woman’s face in profile within heart. Framed 16.5” x 17.75”. Sight size 6.75” x 7.875”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1024. Peter Max Original Acrylic on Canvas “Angel”

Peter Max (German/ American, b.1937). “Angel” - 2008, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right. Verso of canvas with stamp “PETER MAX” under handwritten “117073”. Verso of frame with certificate of authenticity from Fine Art Wholesalers. Framed 35.25” x 31.25”. Unframed 30” x 26”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1025. Pair of Mid Century Modern Leather Armchairs

Verdesign (Italian), late 20th century. Height 29.5”, width 31.5”, seat depth 20.5”, seat height 16”. Estimate $400-$600

1026. Peter Max Original Acrylic on Canvas, Umbrella Man

Peter Max (German/ American, b.1937). “Umbrella Man” - 2008, acrylic on canvas, signed upper right. Verso of canvas with printed copyright symbol beside “PETER MAX 2008” under handwritten “289158”. Framed 37.75” x 32”. Unframed 30” x 26”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1027. D. Willardson Signed Print: Mickey, Minnie & Pluto

David Willardson (American, contemporary”. “A Nose is a Nose is a Nose”, serigraph on wove paper, limited edition 215/495, pen numbered lower left, pen signed lower right. Framed 35.5” x 43.5”. Sight size 23.625” x 31.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1028. David Willardson Signed Silkscreen “Flirt”, 52/495

David Willardson (American, contemporary”. “Flirt”, serigraph on wove paper, limited edition 52/495, pen numbered lower left, pen signed lower right. Framed 38” x 25”. Sight size 25.25” x 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1029. Mid Century Modern Chrome & Glass 3-Tier Table

Manner of Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003), circa 1970. Three-tiered glass and chrome plated circular cocktail, drinks or side table, the upper two sections mounted opposingly and each swiveling 360 degree over a fixed bottom tier. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.12”, width 22.5”, width 55” (tiers open), diameter of top tier 19.6”. Estimate $300-$500

1030. Romero Britto, Signed Figural Crayon Sketch

Romero Britto (American (Miami, Florida), b.1963- ), “Portrait of a Man”, waxed black crayon sketch on canvas, signed lower right. Dedicatory text at right “To Silvo”. Framed 14.5” x 12.125”. Unframed 12” x 9.5”. Estimate $300-$500

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1031. Set of 4 MCM Klote Swivel Pod Lounge Chairs

Attributed to Overman/Klote International (Sweden, founded 1950s), circa 1960s. Designed by Carl Eric Klote, apparently unmarked. Height 28”, width 32” (side to side), seat depth 18”, seat height 15.5”. Estimate $400-$600


1032. Nordfeldt “New York, Equitable Building” Signed Etching

Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt (Swedish/American, 1878-1955), “New York, The Equitable Building”, etching on paper, pencil signed and inscribed lower center margin “Nordfeldt imp”. Work depicting a view of New York City’s Financial District in Lower Manhattan with the Equitable Building at center (building designed by Ernest R. Graham and completed in 1915--was one of the largest office buildings in the world at completion date), numerous active boats on the East River as seen from Brooklyn. Framed 21.125” x 18”. Sight size 13.25” x 10.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800

1033. Gerald Geerlings 1927 Signed Lithograph, NYC Street

Gerald Kenneth Geerlings (American, 1897-1998). “Perugia (W. 32nd Street, New York)” - 1927, lithograph on wove paper, limited edition of 50, pencil titled, dated, numbered, and signed below image. A black and white lithographic print depicting a bustling New York City street during the pre-Depression industrial boom, the viewer looking upward along a street with the flanking buildings covered in scaffolding and construction and infrastructure, the lower sidewalk overflowing with pedestrians, trucks, and cars. Framed 21.25” x 17.375”. Sheet size 16” x 11.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1034. John Marin Etching “Downtown, The El”, 1st Edition

John Marin (American, 1870-1953). “Downtown, The El” - 1921, drypoint etching on wove paper, edition of 30 published by Alfred Steiglitz, signed and dated within matrix lower right, pencil signed lower left margin. Dynamist etching depicting an energetic and abstracted New York City scene with the platform for The El train running diagonally from bottom left to top right with the Woolworth building and city skyline rising up to background and pedestrians bustling around beneath the tracks. Verso of frame with Sotheby’s barcoded label. Framed 14.25” x 16.25”. Sheet size 11” x 14. Image size 6.875” x 8.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: This work also known as “Park Row” and “Downtown New York” was first printed in an edition of 30 by Alfred Steiglitz in 1921 and then again in an edition of 500 for “The New Republic” in 1924. The print included in this lot retains four deckled edges and measures 11” x 14”, smaller than all known examples of the New Republic edition. It also lacks the Van Gelder watermark as present on most known New Republic editions. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

1035. Monumental Curtis Jere Crane Floor Lamp

Curtis Jere (American, 20th century), circa 1977. Modern “Crane” architectural floor lamp of monumental scale signed on end “C. Jere 1977” in black. Overall height 80.5”, width 98.5”, depth 28.5”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1037. Armin Landeck 1947 Signed Etching, Shadowed Street

Armin Landeck (American, 1905-1984). “Shadowed Street (Minetta Lane)” - 1947, drypoint etching and engraving, edition of 100, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Paper label to verso “Kennedy & Co. Rare Prints, 785 5th Ave., New York”. Framed 14.25” x 20.25”. Image size 8” x 14”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $300-$500

1036. Lionel Girl’s Pastel Freight Train Set, No 2037

Lionel Corporation (American, founded 1900), circa 1957. Lionel girl’s pastel colored 027 gauge train set comprising the following pieces; #2037-500 LT Locomotive steam type in ‘pink frosting’; #1130T-500 Tender in ‘pink frosting’; #6462-500 Canister car in ‘pink frosting’; #6464-510 Box car in ‘Robin’s egg blue’; #6436-500 Hopper in ‘’lilac; #6464-515 Box car in ‘buttercup yellow’; #6427-500 Illuminated caboose in ‘Sky Blue’; 36 sections of curved track; 26 sections of straight track; #260 Bumper track; #6029 uncoupling track set; #90 control switch; Type B 75 watts multivolt transformer; 9 additional OC-18 steel pins for ‘O’ track. Cars and transformer in original Lionel boxes. Estimate $5,000-$7,000

1038. Armin Landeck “The Siding” Signed Drypoint Etching

Armin Landeck ( ), “The Siding”-1945, drypoint etching, first state, pencil signed lower right margin “Landeck imp”, monogrammed “AL” within lower left corner of plate matrix, verso with vintage labels with information on works from Kennedy & Co. 785 5th Avenue, New York, New York. Framed 12.125” x 17”. Sight size 8” x 12.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Kraeft 94. Estimate $300-$500

1039. Armin Landeck, “York Ave., Sunday Morning”, Signed Etching

Armin Landeck (American, 1905-1984), “York Ave., Sunday Morning”-1939, drypoint etching on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, noted as a limited edtion of 100 lower left margin “Ed 100”. Framed 14” x 19”. Sight size of sheet within frame 12” x 16.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Reference: Kraeft 78. Estimate $800-$1,200

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1041. Evans & Duardo “Marilyn Monroe I” Signed Serigraph

Jim Evans (T.A.Z) and Richard Duardo (American, 20th century to contemporary). “Marilyn Monroe I” - 1988, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin by Duardo and Evans, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “99/250”, publisher’s mark lower left corner “MIRAGE EDITIONS 1988”. Presidential seal lower right with image of nude Marilyn Monroe with large black “M”. Unframed 40” x 31”. Estimate $500-$700

1042. Mid Century Modern Fiberglass Model Marilyn Monroe

Apparently unsigned. Height 69”, base width 20.25”, base depth 17.25”. Estimate $500-$700

1040. Evans & Duardo, “Marilyn Monroe Body”, Serigraph

Jim Evans (T.A.Z) and Richard Duardo (American, 20th century to contemporary). “Marilyn Monroe Body”-1989, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin by Duardo and Evans, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “118/150”, publisher’s mark lower left corner “MIRAGE EDITIONS 1989”. Presidential seal lower left. Unframed 40” x 31”. Estimate $500-$700

1045. Bert Stern, Marilyn “The Last Sitting”, Signed

1043. Round Gilt Metal Sunburst Glass Top Coffee Table

20th century. A modern, round, industrial coffee table with circular glass top over a buffed gilt metal frame comprising a circular top support resting on radiating z-form stiles on a circular base. Height 18”, diameter 41.50”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200

1044. Marilyn Monroe Serigraph on Mesh, Signed

German School, circa 1985. “Marilyn”, serigraph on silk mesh, limited edition 22/100, pencil numbered, titled, dated, and indistinguishably signed to lower margin possibly “Rolf C. Cose”. Screen print depicting Marilyn Monroe in sketchy grayscale at bust length with black, yellow, and white embellishments, the large portrait over a series of eight square vignettes of the actress and model to lower edge, and a hand scribbled poem in German at left. Framed 39.25” x 29”. Sheet size 34.25” x 24.375”. Estimate $300-$500

Bert Stern (American, 1929-2013), “Marilyn Monroe (What’s It All About)” from “The Last Sitting” series-1962, printed by the artist in 2012, digital pigment print on wove paper, limited edition noted in black crayon lower left “17/25”, titled lower center “Marilyn”, signed lower right and stamped on back. Unframed 19” x 13”. Note: Item accompanied with certificate of authenticity from Bert Stern, signed and dated 2012. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1047. Bert Stern, “The Last Sitting” Limited Edition Signed Print

1046. Vladimir Kagan Bilbao Curved Sculptural Sofa

Vladimir Kagan (American, b. 1927-) for Weiman Preview (American, founded 1979), circa 1990s. Apparently unmarked. Height 38”, width 95”, seat depth 23.5”, seat height 15”. Note: Inspired by the curves and undulations of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain. Estimate $600-$800

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Bert Stern (American, 1929-2013), “Marilyn Monroe (That Famous Smile)” from “The Last Sitting” series-1962, printed by the artist in 2012, digital pigment print on wove paper, limited edition noted in red crayon lower left “14/25”, titled lower center “Marilyn”, signed lower right and stamped on back. Photographic image depicting the iconic star Marilyn Monroe during her last photographic sitting with Bert Stern commissioned by Vogue in 1962. Unframed 19” x 13”. Note: Item accompanied with certificate of authenticity from Bert Stern, signed and dated 2012. Estimate $1,500-$3,000


1048. Ron Davis, Drypoint Eta, Gemini Print, Signed

Ronald Davis (American, b. 1937- ), “Drypoint Eta”1980, drypoint etching, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, limited edition as an artist’s proof noted in pencil lower left margin “APII” (additional edition of 25), published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Framed 16.75” x 12.25”. Sheet size 13.4” x 9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $300-$500

1050. Eugenio Carmi 1971 Signed Artist’s Proof Serigraph

1049. Waterfall Glass Console Table or Desk by Cortesi

Eugenio Carmi (Italian, b. 1920). “Segnali Immaginari” - 1971, serigraph on watermarked BFK Rives paper, artist’s proof, pencil signed and dated lower right. Sheet size 29.75” x 21.875”. Estimate $300-$500

Angelo Cortesi(Italian, b. 1938) for FIAM (Italian, founded 1973), circa 1980s. Nearly 0.5” thick. Remnants of the FIAM sticker to one side. Height 28.6”, width 47.25”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1053. Two Modernist Chrome Halogen Floor Lamps

1051. Harvey Probber Nucleur Coffee Table, Two Piece

Harvey Probber (American, 1922-2003). Apparently unmarked. Height 14.12”, diameter of joined tables 47.5”. Length of each table 47.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1052. Ilya Bolotowsky, “Series 7”, Signed Serigraph

Ilya Bolotowsky (Russian/American, 1907-1981), “Series 7”-circa 1970, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil “13/125”. Unframed sheet size 40” x 30.5”. Estimate $500-$700

Spanish, 20th century. Likely for Artemide, one in the manner of Ernesto Gismondi’s ‘Tebe’ Lamp. Both bases stamped to the underside ‘Made in Spain’ and each with Italian dimmer switch electrical cords. Height of elliptical shade lamp 73.75”, width 15.75”, base diameter 10”. Height of oval shade lamp 72.6”, width 10”, diameter 10”. Estimate $500-$700

1055. Mid-Century Modern Chrome & Smoke Glass Etagere

Manner of Milo Baughman (American 1923-2003), probably 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 71.5” (upright), Height of smaller shelves 29.5”, width 43” (rectangular shelves to upright), depth 29.25”. Width of rectangular shelves 27.8”, depth 13.75”, width of square shelves 13.75”. Estimate $600-$800

1054. Victor Vasarely, “Fille Femme”, Signed Serigraph

Victor Vasarely (French/ Hungarian, 1906-1997), “Fille Femme”, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted lower left margin “CXXXIII/CL” for 133/150. Unframed sheet size 29.75” x 19.6”. Estimate $500-$700

1056. Victor Vaserely Signed Vega Series Serigraph 49/50

Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/ French, 1906-1997). Vega Series, serigraph in colors on cream wove paper, limited edition 49/50, pencil numbered lower left margin “XXXXIX / L”, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 51.25” x 34.75”. Image size 33.5” x 17”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800

1058. R. Anuskiewicz Der Spiegel Portfolio: 6 Seritypian

1057. Paul Reed “Zig Field”, Signed Serigraph

Paul Reed (American, 191-2015 ) “Zig Field”-1970, serigraph on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center, limited edition noted in pencil lower right “84/93”. Framed . Sight size .Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Richard Joseph Anuszkiewicz (American, b.1930. “Der Spiegel Portfolio: Six Seriypien” - 1965, six serigraphs on Schoellers Hammer Karton paper board, limited edition of 125 (edition numbers noted on the series’ colophon, not individual works), published by Galerie Der Spiegel (Koln, West Germany), each pencil signed lower right. A complete series of six Optical art silkscreen prints by protege of Joseph Albers and important member of the American Op Art movement Richard Anuszkiewicz, each of the six works of square format depicting overlaid geometric shapes and patterns in red, green, blue, teal, and purple. Verso of frame of “No. IV” with original gallery label from International Galleries, Chicago, Illinois. Each framed 28.25” square. One examined out of frame: sheet size 24.375” square. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: other editions of this work reside in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Tate Galleries, London. Lot does not include clamshell case or colophon. Reference: Brooks and Baro 18-19. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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1060. Giacometti Style Hand Hammered Iron & Glass Table

Diego Giacometti (Swiss, 1902–1985) style hand hammered and forged iron and glass coffee or cocktail table have a square top with beveled edge raised on turned hammered legs united by paddle style cross-stretcher centered with a circulet. Apparently unmarked. Height 19”, width 40”, depth 40”. Estimate $300-$500

1059. Bonnard 1925 Signed Litho “La Rue Molitor”, 17/50

Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947). “La Rue Molitor” - c.1925, lithograph on wove paper, second (final) state, limited edition 17/50, published by Edmond Frapier, signed within matrix lower left, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin over publisher’s blind stamp. Genre scene lithograph print in black depicting a street corner in France as seen from an upward angle with a cafe situated on the corner at right behind curving sidewalk with large leafy tree to center and tall dark tree trunk to left, with people and dogs to the sidewalk. Framed 23.625” x 16.875”. Sheet size 19.5” x 12.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: this work exists in two states, the first state bearing an edition of only 5 artist proofs and the second state bearing an edition of 50 signed prints. Reference: Bouvet pg. 245, ill. 100. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1061. Alberto Giacometti Signed 1965 Etching, “L’Arbre”

Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966). “L’Arbre (The Tree)” from from “Feuilles Eparses” by René Crevel - 1965, etching on BFK Rives wove paper, limited edition 10/10, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Loose and abstracted etching depicting a tree surrounded by architecture, its canopy into a clear sky over two figures at left. Framed 23.625” x 19.75”. Sheet size 15” x 11”. Plate size 6.5” x 4.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1062. 2 Lucy Currie Framed Pencil Drawing Collections

Lucy Currie (American (Atlanta, Georgia), b.1956). “Angel Wings” and “Untitled”, pencil on paper, apparently unsigned, one signed to verso with title. Two matching framed collections of sequential whimsical drawings on paper, similar to dismantled flip books, one telling the story of a winged angel and the other telling the story of a human form clock. Each framed 43.75” x 33.75” and comprising 25 sheets each 5.75” x 4”. Note: several works by this artist reside in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

1064. Tsuguharu Foujita Signed Etching, “A la Rotonde”

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Tsuguharu Foujita (Japanese, 1886-1968). “A la Rotonde 1063. (At the Rotonde)” - 1925, etching, signed within matrix Rectangular Brass, Chrome, and Glass Table, lower right “Foujita 1925 PARIS” and with four Japanese Maison Jansen calligraphic marks, pencil signed and titled lower center Attributed to Maison Jansen (French, founded 1880), margin. Charming genre scene etching depicting a circa 1970. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.5”, width bustling French cafe, with two figures at center, a man 60”, depth 20”. Estimate $300-$500 and woman, engaged in a fight, the man raising a walking stick above his head preparing to strike the woman as another man pulls the woman away from the chaos and another lies between them staring up, the fight surrounded by onlookers and gawkers both to interior of restaurant standing on tables and over fallen chairs, and through the floor-to-ceiling windows to background. Sheet size 13” x 9.75” Image size 7.625” x 5.875”. Note: Cafe de la Rotonde is located in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France and was known in the early 20th century as a watering hole and safe haven for artists of the day, such as Amadeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, 1065. Nina Hamnett, Diego Rivera, Federico Pair of Opposing Gray & White Chaise Lounges Cantu, Nina Hamnett, and the author of American, early 20th century. Height 35.5”, width 48”, the work in this lot, Tsuguharu Foujita. seat depth 21”, seat height 18.5”. Estimate $300-$500 Estimate $1,000-$2,000


1066. Scarce Charles Alston Abstract Expressionist Lithograph

Charles Henry Alston (American (New York), 19071977). “Untitled”, lithograph on cream wove paper, signed within matrix lower right. Scarce lithograph by the noted African American abstract expressionist. Framed 17” x 22.5”. Sight size 9” x 14.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1067. Donald Sultan “Lilies” Aquatint, Edition 7/125

Donald Sultan (American (New York), b. 1951). “Lilies” - April 5, 1992, aquatint etching on Rives paper, limited edition of 125 published by Parasol Editions Press L.T.D, Portland, Oregon, pencil titled, dated, and monogrammed vertically to left margin, edition number lower right margin “7/125”. Sheet size 23” x 22”. Image size 12” x 12”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1068. Modernist Rosewood Breakfast Table, Westnofa Westnofa (Norwegian, founded 1955), circa 1960s. Westnofa sticker to the underside. Height 27.75” (adjusting), diameter 43.25”. Estimate $500-$700

1070. Pair Groovy Chairs by Pierre Paulin for Artifort

1069. Frank Stella Signed Lithograph “Charlotte Tokayer - Purple Series”

Pierre Paulin (French, b. 1927) for Artifort (Danish, founded 1928), probably 1973. A matched pair of purple upholstered F598 sculptural club or lounge chairs - also known as the ‘Groovy Chair’ - each having a curved and shaped shell back with crescent shaped split below the backrest just above the seat giving the appearance of a smile, between the straight sides. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.5”, width 30.5”, seat depth 18”, seat height 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Frank Stella (American, born 1936), “Charlotte Tokayer” - 1972 from “Purple Series”, lithograph in colors on Zerkall Copperplate Deluxe paper, limited edition 2/100, published by Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles, California), pencil numbered, signed, and dated lower right margin above publisher’s blind stamps. Framed 23.5” x 29.5”. Sheet size 16.25” x 22.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Reference: Axsom 69. Estimate $800-$1,200

1072. Brass & Glass Desk or Dining Table, Mastercraft

Attributed to Mastercraft (American, 1946-1985), probably 1970s. A polished brass and glass desk, writing table or dining table having a rectangular projecting and stepped top inset with conforming glass supported by four legs modeled as Ionic capitals, each leg comprised of three rectangular tapered brass supports headed with four brass spheres, the legs united by an H-shaped brass stretcher. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 60”, depth 35.8”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1071. Frank Stella Signed Lithograph “Benjamin Moore: Sabine Pass”

Frank Stella (American, b. 1936). “Sabine Pass” from the “Benjamin Moore Series”, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, artist’s proof edition 1 of 9, pencil inscribed lower right sheet “A. P. I” beside F. Stella 71”, also with publisher’s blind stamp to lower right sheet. Framed 23.75” x 29.625”. Sheet size 16” x 22”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $800-$1,200

1073. Sean Scully Pencil Signed AP 3/10 Woodcut, “Block”

Sean Scully (Irish/ American, b. 1945). “Block” - 1986, woodcut in colors, artist’s proof edition 3/10, pencil signed and dated lower left margin, pencil titled lower center margin, pencil numbered lower right margin. Abstract art woodblock print in blues depicting three arranged blocks of form, the largest at left and smallest at bottom right with faux bois or woodgrain texture and flanking a dark blue block at top right bearing streaks of orange. Framed 40.25” x 47.25”. Sheet size 36” x 42.5”. Image size 30” x 35”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

1074. Pair of 7’ Tall Brass Bound Display Cabinets

Attributed to Mastercraft (American (Grand Rapids, Michigan) founded 1947-1985), probably early 1980s. Apparently unmarked. Height 7’, width 36”, depth 16”. Estimate $800-$1,200

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1076. Jim Rabby “Basking in the Sun” Oil on Canvas

Jim Rabby (American (New Mexico), Contemporary), “Basking in the Sun”-2002, oil on canvas, signed lower left “RABBY” and inscribed with titled, dated and signed on verso of stretcher in black. Brightly colored thick impasto painting depicting a horizontally aligned landscape with pink, purple sky at sunset with landscape with pond at left and trees in foreground-all expressionistically handled. Framed 36.125” x 46”. Unframed 20” x 30”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1075. Georges Rouault, “Paysage au Palmier”, Limited Edition

Georges Rouault (French, 1871-1958), “Paysage au Palmier”-1928 from the frontispiece to Ambroise Vollard’s “Reincarnations Du Pere Ubu”, etching and aquatint on paper, signed lower right, limited edition noted lower left “56/225”. Framed 19.25” x 15.25”. Sight size 12.5” x 8.9”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Chapon/Rouault 8c; Wofsy 289. Estimate $300-$500

1077. Doel Reed “Rest” Pencil Signed (AAA Print)

Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985), “Rest”-1941, etching and aquatint on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin, published by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York in an edition of 100, verso with information from AAA on work. Framed 16.75” x 20.75”. Unframed 9.75” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Cohen & Rogers, 43. Estimate $600-$800

1079. Wanda Gag Signed 1925 Woodcut “Spinning Wheel”

Wanda Hazel Gag (American, 1893-1946). “Spinning Wheel” - 1925, wood engraving, edition of 100, pencil signed lower right margin “Wanda Ga’g”. Framed 16” x 14.5”. Image size 4.75” x 3.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Winnan 57. Note: Wanda Gag is regarding as one of the leading print artists between the wars and in the company of such artists as Paul Cadmus, Thomas Hart Benton, Rockwell Kent, Gene Kloss, John Sloan, and Grant Wood. \Estimate $500-$700

1080. Bill Hinz Hooked Wall Hanging, Ancient Roman Scene

Bill and Jay Hinz (American, 20th century). The composition accentuated with varying Heights and textures of wool pile, altogether to a wide copper tone modernist frame. Stitched signature lower left “HINZ”. Overall 18.5” x 73”. Estimate $500-$700

1078. Monumental American School Signed Canvas, “Head”

American School, 20th century. “Head”, mixed media on canvas, signed lower right “Allen”. Monumental painting depicting an archaic tribal figure head in near profile with open slightly open mouth and small almond eye, the canvas overall in tones of brown, ochre, and red with metallic shavings highlighting the eye area. Gallery wrapped canvas 107” x 59.75”. Estimate $700-$900

1081. Bill Rane Signed Oil on Paper, “Undersea Figure”

Bill Rane (American (New Mexico)/ Mexican, 19272005). “Undersea Figure”, oil on wove paper, signed lower right. Framed 33.125” x 25.375”. Sheet size 30” x 22.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

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1082. Modern Hand Woven Tapestry, Zoia Kasprikova

Zoia Schmitter-Kasprikova (Czechoslovakian, 20th century), “Pražské Variace (Prague Variations)”, modern hand woven art tapestry, label on verso from Art Protis with pencil signed signature of artist, date of completion, title and “No. 4759”. Overall measures 40” x 25”. Estimate $300-$500


1084. Roy Steinberg, Modern Bull Oil on Board Painting

1083. Bernard Buffet Signed 1966 “Torero” Lithograph 47/150

Bernard Buffet (French, 1928-1999). “Torero” from “Album Toreros” - 1966, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, limited edition 47/150, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 39.25” x 30.5”. Sheet size 29.5” x 21.25”. Reference: Sorlier 100. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

Roy Steinberg (American, 20th century), “The Bull”, oil on masonite board, signed lower left of center. Framed 23.9” x 28”. Unframed 16.125” x 20.125”. Provenance: Acquired by a private collector in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina directly from the artist in 1961 in New York. Estimate $300-$500

1087. “Galenteria”, Mixed Media Work, AgudeloBotero

1085. Guillermo Silva Santamaria 1961 Figural Etching

Guillermo Silva Santamaria (Colombian, 1921/22-2007). “Duelo de un Penique” - 1961, etching in colors on tan wove paper, pencil numbered and titled lower left margin, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 14” x 15”. Plate size 4.25” x 5.25”. Provenance: From the Estate of Former US Ambassador to Pakistan, Mr. Benjamin Oehlert of Atlanta, Gerogia. Estimate $300-$500

Orlando AgudeloBotero (Mexican, contemporary). “Galenteria”, hand embellished serigraph on Arches paper, limited edition of 50, hand signed lower center. Framed 47” x 34.5”. Sight size 40.75” x 28.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1086. Orlando AgudeloBotero Mixed Media Work, “Orfeo”

Orlando Agudelo-Botero (Mexican, contemporary). “Orfeo” c.1990, hand embellished serigraph with collage and embossing on Arches paper, limited edition of 50, signed lower right. Framed 47.5” x 35.5”. Sight size 41.75” x 29”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1088. Siqueiros Signed Woodcut “La Penitenciaria”

David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896-1974). “La Penitenciaria (The Penitentiary)” - 1930 (printed and signed in 1963), woodcut on J. Whatman watermarked wove paper, limited edition 43/300, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil titled and dated lower center margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Verso of structure with COA from Korvette Art Gallery, New York, dated 1966, also with corresponding tag from gallery and biographical information. Framed 15.5” x 13.125”. Sheet size 12” x 9.625”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1089. David Alfaro Siqueiros Signed “Brown Dancer” Print

David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896-1974). “Brown Dancer”, lithograph in colors, artist’s proof edition, pencil noted lower left margin for artist’s proof, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 33.25” x 25.5”. Sheet size 28.75” x 21”. Image size 25.875” x 19.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1090. Jean Charlot Signed Lithograph “First Steps”

Jean Charlot (French/ American, 1898-1979). “First Steps”, lithograph, pencil signed lower right margin. Accompanied with original sales receipt from Susan Tarman Antiques & Fine Art of Santa Fe, New Mexico dated 1/28/1995 and selling for $575, as well as copied pages from the artist’s catalogue raisonne. Framed 23” x 18.5”. Image size 14” x 9.875”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1092. Jean Charlot Litho Gifted to Critic James W. Lane

1091. Jean Charlot, “Toy Fiesta”, Signed Lithograph

Louis Henri Jean Charlot (French/American,1898-1979), “Large Malinches (Toy Fiesta)”-1936, color lithograph print on paper, pencil signed and limited edition noted lower right margin “85/240”, additional signature and date within plate matrix lower right corner. Framed 24.5” x 32.25”. Sight size 16.5” x 24.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Reference: Morse 320. Estimate $300-$500

Jean Charlot (French/ American, 1898-1979). “Luz Seated”, lithograph on wove paper, artist’s proof edition of 25, inscribed upper margin “25 Proofs. For James W. Lane, Jean Charlot, JC”. Notated as given to James W. Lane, noted 20th century art critic, a diminutive print depicting Luz, a common subject in Charlot’s works, seated in a ladderback chair with drape wrapped around her shoulders. Framed 9.5” square. Sheet size 2.375” x 2.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: this print may only exist in proof form, never having been fully produced as no further records can be found. Estimate $300-$500

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1094. MCM ‘Sirocco Safari’ Lounge Chair by Arne Norell

Arne Norell (Swedish, 1917-1971), circa 1964. On rosewood frame. Apparently unmarked. Height 315”, width 28.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 19.25”, seat height 15”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1095. Leonardo Nierman, “Springtime” Acrylic Painting

Leonardo Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932- ), “Springtime”, acrylic on masonite board, signed lower right. Overall framed 40.5” x 32.75”. Unframed 31.5” x 23.5”. Estimate $3,000-$5,000

1093. Giorgio de Chirico, “Il Cavallo Balio”, Signed

Giorgio de Chirico (Italian,1888-1978), “Il Cavallo Balio”-1971, color lithograph, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted lower left “XV/XX”, titled in pencil lower center, artist’s stamp lower left with horse head, published by Alberto Caprini Stampatore in Roma with blindstamp lower right. Framed 24.75” x 20.6”. Sheet size 19.25” x 15.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Brandani 141. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1096. Contemporary Bronze Sculpture of a Bucking Horse Apparently unsigned. Height 20.3”, width 11” (sculpture only), base 7” (sculpture only). Width of the double stepped plinth 15”, depth 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1097. Hand Woven Moroccan Room Size Rug 9’ x 12’ Wool. Morocco. Measures 9’ x 12’. Estimate $800-$1,200

1098. 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 $400-$600

1100. Adja Yunkers, “The Hamptons”, Lithograph & Collage

1099. Leonard Maurer, Landscape Painting-1965

Adja Yunkers (Russian/American, 1900-1983), “The Hamptons”-1977, color lithograph and collage on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled and limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “THE HAMPTONS 38/100”, publisher’s blindstamps lower left and right corners. Framed 29.75” x 32.25”. Sight size of floating sheet within frame 27” x 29.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $500-$700

Leonard Maurer (American, 1912-1976), “Landscape”-1965, tempera painting on masonite board, signed and dated lower right in black, verso with inscriptions relating to media, title, and varnishing, verso of frame with “#311” and label from Ernest Kroll--likely a previous owner. Framed 7.75” x 9.9”. Unframed 6” x 8”. Estimate $300-$500

1102. Mid Century Cognac Mohair Sofa, George Nelson

Attributed to George Nelson (American, 1908-1986), circa 1950s. Newly covered in Brunschwig & Fils cognac mohair. Apparently unmarked. Height 31.5”, width 81”, seat depth 20”, seat height 14”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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1101. Andre Brasilier, Cavalier sur la Plaque, Signed

Andre Brasilier (French, 1929-2004), “Cavalier sur la Plage (Horseback Rider on Beach)”-1969, color lithograph on Arches paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition numbered in pencil lower left “226/300”. Framed 23.75” x 31.5”. Sight size 21.75” x 29.4”. Estimate $300-$500

1103. Claire Anne Khalil, “Spirits of San Marco I”-1988 Claire Anne Khalil (American, b. 1944- ), “Spirits of San Marco I”-1988, hand colored etching on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right, titled lower center in pencil, noted as an artist’s proof with “A.P” lower left. Framed 19.5” x 19.3”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 13.125” x 13.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1104. Pair of Mies Van der Rohe MR20 Cantilever Chairs

Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe (German/American 18861969), circa 1960s. Height 32.87”, width 21.37 (arm to arm), seat width 17.37”. Estimate $500-$700


1105. Louis Icart “Salome”, Pencil Signed Etching

Louis Icart (French 1888-1950), “Salome” -1928, drypoint and etching on paper, pencil signed in lower margin and with artist’s blind stamp. Framed 31.75” x 24”. Sight size 21.75” x 14.25”. Estimate $500-$700

1106. Art Deco Cast Metal Figural Group, Uriano

French, 20th century. Front right corner of sculpture signed “URIANO”. Overall height 18.5”, width 29.25”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $400-$600

1107. Louis Icart “Confidence”, Pencil Signed

Louis Icart (French 1888-1950), “Confidence”--1926, etching and aquatint with touches of handcoloring on paper, pencil signed lower margin with artist’s blindstamp, upper left margin with “Copyright 1926 by Les Graveurs Modernes, 914 R. de Rivoli--Paris”. Framed 23.75” x 27.75”. Oval sight size 16.5” x 21.25”. Estimate $600-$900

1109. Joe Descomps, “Tarantella”, Bronze Sculpture 1108. Set of 6 Art Deco Bird’s Eye Maple ‘Cloud’ Side Dining Chairs

Attributed to Harry & Lou Epstein (British, 1895 - 1970), circa 1930s. Apparently unsigned. Height 35.87”, width 18.37”, seat depth 16.5”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: Purchased from Kipling Antiques, located on Roswell Road in Buckhead, Georgia. over 20 years ago. Estimate $800-$1,200

Joe Descomps also known as Joseph Jules Emmanuel Cormier, (French, 1869-1950), “Tarantella (The Mask Dancer)” patinated bronze sculpture, incised on base “Joe Descomps”. Overall height 14”, diameter of base 4.6”. Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1110. Art Deco Bird’s Eye Maple Dining Table, Epstein

Attributed to Harry & Lou Epstein (British, 1895 - 1970), circa 1930s. Sticker to underside of table for ‘Victor Hall Antiques (London, England). Height 31.75”, width 72”, depth 35.75”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1111. After Colinet, “Isis”, Bronze Figural Sculpture

1112. Art Deco Cocktail Sideboard, Epstein Furniture

Attributed to Harry & Lou Epstein (British, 1895 - 1970), circa 1930s. Cabinet appears to retain original stylized streamlined Bakelite door pulls. Apparently unmarked. Height with glass top 38”, width 60”, depth 20”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1113. Chinese Art Deco Room Size Rug, Nichols Style

Attributed to Nichols Chinese Rug Company (Chinese, 1924-1959), circa 1920s. Apparently not signed. width 8’, length 10.41’. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200

1115. Set of 4 Art Deco Plates, Claussen for Rorstrand

Ilse Claussen for Rorstrand (Swedish, founded 1726), circa 1928-1932. Marked on bottom with Rorstrand manufacturer’s mark in black with crown, impressed pattern numbers, and “IC” for Ilse Claussen. Diameter 7.5”. Estimate $300-$500

After Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet (French, 18801950), “Isis”, patinated bronze sculpture, signed on base “Cl. J.R.Colinet”. Overall height 14.9”, width 20.5”, depth 7.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1114. After Chiparus, “Indiscreet”, Bronze Sculpture

After Demétre Haralamb Chiparus (Romanian, 1886-1947), “Indiscreet”, patinated bronze sculpture, incised on base “D.H. Chiparus” and with foundry medallion reading “EUROPEAN BRONZE FINERY”. Overall height 14.5”, base 4.6” square. Estimate $300-$500

1116. Art Deco Figural Table Lamp with Globe Light Probably Continental, circa 1930s. Apparently unmarked. Height 7.25”, width 14”, depth 5.5”.

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1118. Two Charles Pollock Office Chairs For Knoll

1117. Lucinda Bunnen “Juxtaposed Realities” Photograph Lucinda W. Bunnen (American (Atlanta, Georgia), b. 1930-), “Juxtaposed Realities”, black and white silver gelatin photograph, apparently unsigned, label on verso with artist’s name and address in Atlanta, Georgia. Framed 21.25” x 17.25”. Sight size of photograph floating within frame 9” x 6.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1120. Arnold Sachs, Jacqueline Kennedy Photo, Signed

Arnold “Arnie” Sachs (American, 1928-2006), “Jacqueline Kennedy”-1962, black and white photograph, signed and dated lower right margin “1962-Arnie Sachs”. Photograph inscribed with dedicatory text lower right “Thanks for being a Fan Love Arnie”. Framed 12” x 9.4”. Sight size 9.75” x 7.75”. Note: Arnold “Arnie” Sachs was a political photographer who worked for numerous news publications. He was a member of the White House News Photographers’ Association and won their lifetime achievement award for still photography in 2001. Estimate $500-$700

Charles Pollock (American, 1930-2013) for Knoll International (American, founded 1938), circa 1970 and 1983. The tag on mobile chair dated for 1983, the other dated 1970. Height on mobile chair 33”, width 26.25”(arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 19”. Stationary chair Height 3125”, width 26.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 175”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina. Estimate $500-$700

1119. Shepard Fairey “Obey Dove” Print Set, Signed

Shepard Fairey (American (Charleston, South Carolina), b.1970), “Obey Dove (Black Edition and Red Edition” set of two serigraphs from the “Target” series - 2011, limited edition 276/325, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right. Each sheet 24” x 18” to board 26.5” x 20.5”. Estimate $400-$600

1121. Frederic Weinberg Atomic Ball Wall Clock

Frederic Weinberg (American, 20th century), circa 1950. Back of case marked “MODEL FOR A.C. ONLY 105-125V. 60 CY. 2.5W. U.S. PAT. 2437201 OTHER PATS. PEND.” Diameter 11”. Estimate $400-$600

1122. “Arnie” Sachs, President Kennedy Photo, Signed

Arnold “Arnie” Sachs (American, 1928-2006), “View of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy”-1961, black and white photograph, signed and dated lower right margin “1961-Arnie Sachs”. Framed 12.25” x 10.25”. Unframed 11.125” x 8.6”. Estimate $500-$700

1123. MCM 4 Drawer Tall Chest after Robsjohn-Gibbings After T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (American, 1905-1976) for Widdicomb by Paine Furniture Company (American, founded 1835), circa 1970s. Manufacturer label to the top interior drawer, right side for Paine Furniture Company. Height 38.8”, width 34”, depth 21.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1125. Eames for Herman Miller Executive Chair

1124. Sachs, American Flag & Washington Monument Print

Charles Eames (American,1907-1978) for Herman Miller, circa 1970s. Apparently unmarked. Height 40.75”, width 25.75” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.25”, seat height 14.8”. Estimate $300-$500

Arnold “Arnie” Sachs (American, 1928-2006), “American Flag and Washington Monument”-2002, color photographic print, signed and dated lower left corner “2002-Arnie Sachs”, label on verso indicates that the print’s edition is “01/200”. Verso with dedicatory inscription in black pen “Thank you for you support- Love Arnie Sachs 07/04/02”. Framed 17.5” x 14.25”. Sight size 9.25” x 7.3”. Estimate $400-$600

1126. Peggy Bacon “Aesthetic Pleasure” Drypoint Etching Peggy Bacon (American, 1895-1987), “Aesthetic Pleasure”-1936, drypoint etching on laid paper, pencil signed lower right margin, titled lower left margin, from an edition of 174 produced by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York. Framed 15.5” x 19”. Sight size 6.9” x 9.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Flint 126. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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1127. Collection of Two Sterling Silver Pitchers, Marked

Mexican & Peruvian, 20th century. Mexican sterling pitcher Height 8.25”. Peruvian pitcher Height 6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1128. Hirschfeld, “Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding” Signed

Albert “Al” Hirschfeld (American, 1903-2003), “Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding”, etching on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, noted as a limited edition artist’s proof lower left margin “A.P. V/XV”. Unframed sheet size 24.5” x 28”. Estimate $500-$700


1129. Pair of Mid-Century Modern Leather Club Chairs

Probably Italian, 20th century. Matched pair of Mid Century Modern club or lounge chairs completely covered in bone or ecru colored leather and having a slightly reclining back with streamlined continuous arms to legs. Apparently unmarked. Height 30”, width 25” (arm to arm), seat depth 24”, seat height 16.5”. Estimate $500-$700

1131. Hammered Iron Console Table w/ Cast Stone Top Contemporary streamlined console table with patinated gunmetal iron frame with hammered texture throughout supporting a porous cast stone rectangular top with weathered edges and corners. Frame with four slightly splayed rectangular legs joined by stretcher and top supported by two opposing diagonal stretchers. Height 32”, width 66”, depth 20”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard. Estimate $700-$900

1130. Felice Sharp Mixed Media Figural Work on Paper

Felice Sharp (American (Georgia), contemporary). “Resolve II” - 2002, mixed media on paper, signed lower right. Ethereal figural painting depicting a solitary sanguine colored silhouette standing at center surrounded by a halo field of cream, pink, and green, the overall texture reminiscent of stone or plaster. Gallery label to verso for The Lowe Gallery (Atlanta, Georgia). Framed 45.25” x 32.25”. Sheet size 38.25” x 24.25”. Estimate $400-$600

1132. Gail Foster Oil & Beeswax on Canvas Dancing Figure

Gail Foster (American (Rhode Island/ Georgia), b. 1955). “Dancing in the Heart” - 2004, oil and beeswax on canvas, signed lower right. Label to verso of canvas from The Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia with spurious title and retail price of $2,100. Verso of canvas and stretcher each inscribed with painting title, date, and copyright. Gallery wrapped canvas 18.125” x 15.125”. Estimate $300-$500

1133. Gail Foster Large Encaustic Work on Canvas Gail Foster (American (Rhode Island/ Georgia), b. 1955). “Euphoria” - 2003, oil and beeswax on canvas, signed to verso of stretcher. Label to verso of canvas from The Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia with title and retail price of $5,800. Verso of canvas and stretcher each inscribed with title, signature date, and copyright. Gallery wrapped canvas 50” x 38”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1134. Signed Gail Foster Oil & Beeswax Small Canvas Gail Foster (American (Rhode Island/ Georgia), b. 1955). “Abrazo” - 2004, oil and beeswax on canvas, signed lower right. Label to verso of canvas from The Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia with title and retail price of $2,100. Verso of canvas and stretcher each inscribed with painting title, date, and copyright. Gallery wrapped canvas 18.125” x 15.125”. Estimate $300-$500

1135. Lipchitz “Untitled - Kneeling Figure” Signed

Jacques Lipchitz (Lithuanian, 1891-1973), “Untitled Kneeling Figure”-circa 1968, color lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered “87/100” lower left. Framed 23” x 30”. Sight size of sheet floating within frame 18.3” x 25.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $600-$800

1136. A Molar Group Settee by Wendell Castle, circa 1969

Wendell Castle (American, b. 1932- ), circa 1969. A ‘Molar’ group settee or loveseat in white gel-coated and molded fiberglass with black trim at the base. Apparently unmarked . Height 25.8”, width 49” (arm to arm), seat depth 15.5”, seat height 14.5”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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1138. Deedra Ludwig Abstract “Balance Art & Nature 2” Deedra Ludwig (American, contemporary). “Balance Art & Nature II” - 2007, mixed media on canvas, signed, titled, and dated to verso of canvas. Gallery wrapped canvas 60” x 30”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1137. Kimo Minton, “Away Back Home”, Signed

Kimo Minton (American, b.1950). “Away Back Home” - 2008, oil and acrylic on fir wood, signed lower right. Retaining gallery label to verso from Tew Galleries (Atlanta, Georgia) Overall 44” square. Estimate $2,000-$4,000

1139. Yasharel Manzy Landscape “Sea at Cannes” - 2007

Yasharel Manzy (American/ Iranian, b.1947). “Sea at Cannes” - 2007, oil on canvas, signed lower right. Verso with gallery label for Timothy Tew Galleries (Atlanta, Georgia). Framed 35.875” x 41.875”. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

1141. Olena Zvyagintseva, Oil Still Life with Irises

Olean Zvyagintseva (Ukrania, b.1977). “The Beginning of Spring” - 2007, oil on linen, signed lower right of center. Retaining label to verso from Tew Galleries stating retail price of $6,800. Framed 37.5” x 49”. Unframed 31.5” x 43.25”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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1140. Isabelle Melchior, Large Figural Signed Oil

Isabelle Melchior (French, b. 1950- ), “Mont des Oliviers”-1992, oil on linen, signed and dated lower right, label on verso of foam board safety backing with label from Galerie Timothy Tew. Framed 45” x 58.75”. Unframed 38.25” x 51”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1142. Sally Whistler Marcucci “Golden Plot” Acrylic

Sallie Whistler Marcucci (American, b. 1940- ), “Garden Plot”-1984, acrylic on canvas, monogrammed lower left, signed and inscribed on verso of canvas. Framed 44.5” x 52.25”. Unframed 43.5” x 51”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $800-$1,200

1143. Gary Komarin, Mixed Media Interior Scene, 1988 Gary Komarin (American, born 1951- ), “Interior Scene”-1988, mixed media on paper, signed and dated in black lower right. Framed 46.25” x 59.75”. Sheet size 35.5” x 49.75”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700


1145. 1940s American Southern Watercolor, Signed

American School, mid 20th century. “By the Chicken Coop”-1943, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right “Toni Atlanta GA JULY 43”. Verso of sheet with fragment of floral still life work. Unframed sheet size 15.125” x 22”. Estimate $300-$500

1144. John Steuart Curry, “Sanctuary” Signed Litho (AAA)

John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946),“Sanctuary”-1944, lithograph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, from a limited edition of 250 published by the Associated American Artists (AAA), New York, additional monogram and date within plate matrix in lower right “JSC 44”. Framed 21.75” x 24.5”. Sight size 12.5” x 16.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Cole 38. Estimate $600-$800

1146. Vintage Leather Omersa for Abercrombie Ram Dimitri Omersa (Yugoslavian/English, 20th century) for Abercrombie and Fitch (American, founded 1892- ). Unmarked. Height 15.75”, width 10.5”, depth 20.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1149. Howard Cook “Happy Uncle”, Signed Wood Engraving

1147. Set of 3 Mid-Century Rattan Wheat Sheaf Tables

Attributed to McGuire (American, founded 1948). Ap1148. parently none of the tables are marked. Height of cofCeramic Piggy Bank in fee table 15.87”, diameter 36.25”. Height of side tables Vintage Abercrombie 22.37”, diameter 27”. Estimate $300-$500

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English, mid-20th century. Unmarked. Height 11”, width 19”, depth 7.5. Estimate $300-$500

1150. Howard Cook Signed ‘42 Charcoal, Bar - Norfolk, VA

1151. Donald Vogel Signed AP Etching, “For Prayer...”

Donald Stanley Vogel (American (Texas/ Wisconsin, Howard Norton Cook (American, 1901-1980). “Bar Scene 1917-2004). “For Prayer and Meditation” - circa 1940, Norfolk, Virginia” - 1942, charcoal on paper, signed, dated, drypoint etching, artist’s proof, pencil titled lower left and titled lower right. Verso of frame with label from Howard Norton Cook (American, 1901-1980), “Happy Owings-Dewey Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Accompa- beside “Proof #1”, pencil signed lower right. Sheet size 11” Uncle (Old-Timer)”-circa 1935, wood engraving on paper, pencil signed, inscribed, and dated lower right nied with catalogue list prices from Owings-Dewey Fine Art x 13.5”. Image size 9” x 11”. Provenance: By descent from from 1994 listing the retail price as $850. Framed 18.875” artist to private collector whereby acquired at Kaminski “Howard Cook imp. 1935”, limited edition of 25 noted Fine Art Auctions, Beverly, Massachusetts as lot 8064 lower left margin in pencil. Framed 18.75” x 16.25”. Sight x 14.125”. Sight size 13.375” x 8.875”. Provenance: From the on November 22, 2013. Estimate $300-$500 Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. size 9.75” x 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection Estimate $1,200-$2,400 of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: A print of this subject from this edition is in the 1153. Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, Kansas collection, Ivan Albright, “Follow Me”, another is located in the collection at the Smithsonian Signed Lithograph American Art Museum, Washington D.C.. Ivan Albright (American, 1897-1983), Estimate $1,500-$3,000 “Follow Me”-1948, lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed lower right 1152. margin, titled in pencil lower left Gualberto Rocchi, 2 Piece Figural Group Sculpture margin, published in an edition of Gualberto Rocchi, (New York, California / Italy, 250 by the Associated American born 1914), “The Priest and the Angel”-1978, Artists (AAA). Framed 21.125” x 16”. patinated bronze, incised on base with “ROCCHI” Sight size 14.5” x 9.5”. beside date. Base of priest incised “ROCCHI 78”. Provenance: From the Private Collection Priest Height 6.5”, base measures 3.5” x 2.75”. of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Angel Height 4.25”, base measures 2.3” x 1.6”. Reference: Grayson Croydon 14. Estimate $300-$500 Estimate $400-$600

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1154. Adolf Dehn Limited Edition Litho, “Skiers”, 7/20

Adolf Arthur Dehn (American, 1895-1968). “Skiers” - 1931, limited edition lithograph, pencil numbered lower left margin “7/20” beside title, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 16.875” x 20.75”. Sight size 11” x 15”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1155. Maurice Taquoy, Signed & Dated Winter Scene

Maurice Taquoy (French, 1878-1952), “Wintertime”-1921, watercolor, pen and ink on watercolor paper, signed and dated lower right “Maurice Taquoy 1921-”. Framed 9.6” x 11.5”. Unframed 5.6” x 7.6”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1156. J. J. Lankes 1931 Signed Woodcut “Winter Twilight”

Julius John Lankes (American, 1884-1960). “Winter Twilight” - 1939, woodcut, signed and dated within matrix lower left, pencil signed lower right margin. Certificate of Authenticity to verso from Associated American Artists, registered no. 9993. Framed 14.75” x 18.75”. Image size 9.125” x 11.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1157. Group of 3 Mid-Century Modern Style Hanging Lamps

Prescolite (American, founded 1944), late 20th century. Height 22”, diameter of mouth 12”, hangs 61”. Estimate $600-$800

1158. Tetsuro Sawada, “Glacier I”, Signed Serigraph

Tetsuro Sawada (Japanese, 1933-1998), “Glacier I”-1989, color serigraph (silkscreen), pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “123/150”. Label on verso of work from The Asian Collector, Ltd., Wilson House, 19-27 Wyndham St., Hong Kong. Framed 32.25” x 37”. Sight size 25” x 29.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1159. Group of 4 Mid Century Modern Style Chrome Pendant Lamps

Prescolite (American, founded 1944), late 20th century. Stamped to the interior for Prescolite. Height 15”, diameter of mouth 6”, hangs 50.25”. Estimate $300-$500

1160. Alyne Harris “At The Church”, Signed Oil on Canvas

Alyne Harris (American, b. 1943), “At The Church”, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Unframed canvas 24” x 36”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1161. Two 1960s Signed Woodblock Prints by Sam Lurie

1163. Louis von Koelnau Resin Sculpture, Standing Bear Louis von Koelnau (American, b. 1924). “Standing Bear”-1989, polyresin, limited edition 87/200, signed and numbered to underside of foot. 19.75” x 6.5” x 12”. Estimate $700-$900

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Sam Lurie (American, 20th century). “Snowbound” - 1964 and “Hoo Hiro Yamagata Signed Winter Olympics Me? - 1965, two woodcuts on paper, each pencil titled lower left Serigraph margin, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. A group of Hiro Yamagata (California / Japan b. 1948 - ). two woodblock prints, one depicting a wintertime landscape with a “Olympics - Winter Sports”, serigraph in colors, stream running horizontally at center with snowy bank to foreground limited edition 123 of 320, published by Fine and a tree and fence lined bank to background with houses in Art Ltd. (St. Louis, Missouri), pencil numbered distance, the other on red paper in black ink depicting an owl in full lower left margin over publisher’s blind stamp, length. Snowbound framed 14.75” x 17.75”, image size 9.75” x 11.875”. pencil signed lower right margin, United States Hoo me? sheet size 18.75” x 11.25”. Provenance: From the Private Olympic Committee gilt seal embossed lower Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. center margin. Sheet size 45.25” x 32.5”. Estimate $300-$500 Estimate $300-$500

1164. Modernist Green Soapstone Figural Sculpture

American School, 20th century. “Lovers”, carved soapstone, apparently unsigned. Overall height 15.5”, width 5”, depth 3.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1165. Inuit Fossilized Whale Bone Figural Carving

Alaskan/Inuit, 20th century. Marked on bottom with “Chupak” and other illegible inscription. Overall height 9.5”, width 4.25”, depth 2.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500


1168. Gorman Signed 1991 Serigraph, “Myra”

Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1931-2005). “Myra” - 1991, 18 color serigraph on handmade paper, limited edition 41/100, published by Peter Igo of Printmaster Studio (Taos, New Mexico), pencil signed and dated lower left, pencil numbered lower right. Framed 30.5” x 25”. Sheet size (highly deckled edge) 24.5” 1167. x 18.5”. Provenance: From the Native American Sterling Silver Private Collection of Benno & Buckle, Emerson Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Verso with impressed marks for maker and material, “Emerson” and “STERLING”. Hand Georgia. Estimate $300-$500 1166. R.C. Gorman Lithograph “Woman with Apples” 21/25 crafted buckle measures 2.9” x 3.9”. Total weight 95.6 grams. Estimate $300-$500 R. C. Gorman (American (Arizona, New Mexico)/ Mexican, 1932-2005). “Woman with Apples” - 1985, limited edition 21/25, pencil signed and dated lower left, pencil numbered lower right over publisher’s blind stamp. Sheet size 29.25” x 38.125”. Estimate $300-$500

1170. Richard Gorman Signed Serigraph “Kirsten” 29/200

1169. RC Gorman Chromolithograph, “Long Tresses”

Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1931-2005). “Long Tresses” - 1986, lithograph in colors, limited edition 74/200, pencil signed and dated lower left, pencil numbered lower right. Framed 34.75” x 41.5”. Sheet size 25.25” x 32.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1931-2005). “Kirsten” - 1989, 12 color serigraph on handmade paper, limited edition 29/200, published by Papeles Press (Taos, New Mexico), pencil signed and dated lower left, publisher’s blind stamp lower center, pencil numbered lower right. Accompanied with documentation from Papeles Press signed by the company and the artist listing the history of the printing and individual work. Framed 29.25” x 24”. Sheet size (highly variable edge) 25.75” x 19.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1171. Two 1970s R. C. Gorman Lithographs, Signed

R. C. Gorman (American (Arizona, New Mexico)/ Mexican, 1932-2005). Two unframed prints comprising “Tazbah” - 1974, lithograph in colors on buff Arches paper, limited edition 11/20, publisher’s blind stamp lower left margin beside pencil signature and date, pencil numbered lower right margin; and R. C. Gorman (American (Arizona, New Mexico)/ Mexican, 1932-2005). “Woman with Barefeet” - 1978, lithograph in colors on buff Arches paper, limited edition 93/100, pencil signed and dated lower left beside two blind stamps, pencil numbered lower right. Each print depicting a Native American or Hispanic woman in white. Tazbah sheet size 30” x 22.375”. Woman with Barefeet sheet size 12” x 15.125”. Estimate $300-$500

1173. JD Challenger Serigraph “Roams the Plains No More”

J. D. Challenger (Native American, b.1951). “Roams the Plains No More” 1997, serigraph on wove paper, artist’s proof edition 11/50, pencil numbered lower left, pencil signed lower right. Framed 47.625” x 47.5”. Sight size 32.625” square. Estimate $300-$500

1172. RC Gorman Ceramic Planter, “Calabasas”, Signed

1174. R.C. Gorman “Desert Flowers” Pottery Vase, Signed

Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1931-2005), “Calabasas” - 1986, enameled ceramic planter, signed lower edge and limited edition noted as “145/150”, additional notations on bottom of vase with title, date and monogram with “GORMAN EDITION” and “GREG GRYCNER”. Height 17.625”, diameter 14”. Estimate $500-$700

1175. John Rippel Southwestern Sterling Silver Belt

John Rippel (American (New Mexico), Contemporary). Buckled and strap both marked. Overall length including buckle 42.5”. Buckle measures 1.25” x 2”. Total weight of buckle 46.8 grams. Estimate $300-$500

Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1931-2005), “Desert Flowers”-1987, ceramic vase, signed lower edge and limited edition noted as “137/150”, additional notations on bottom of vase with title, date and monogram with “GORMAN EDITION” and “GREG GRYCNER”. Overall height 16”, diameter at top 8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700

1176. R.C. Gorman “Woman w/ Pottery”, Signed Cast Paper

Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1931-2005), “Woman with Pottery”-1987, cast paper sculpture, pencil signed and dated lower left beside impressed seal for R.C. Gorman, limited edition noted in pencil lower right “65/150”. Framed 26.5” x 30.5”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 17.125” x 21.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $400-$600

1177. Sarah Curley, Navajo Sterling & Coral Bracelet

Sarah Curley (American (Navajo), 20th century). Marked on interior of bracelet with “STERLING” and “SC” for Sarah Curley. Interior width 2.4”. Total weight 36.7 grams. Estimate $300-$500

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1178. Eric Waugh, Signed Mixed Media, “Jive AI #7”

Eric Waugh (Canadian/American, b. 1963-), “Jive AI #7”, original mixed media with encaustic, titled in gold lower left, signed in gold lower right. Framed 37.75” x 29.25”. Sight size 23.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1181. Mid-Century Modern Cast Iron & Brass Drinks Table Probably Continental, 1960s. Apparently unmarked. Height 23.12” diameter of top 27.5”. Estimate $500-$700

1179. Two Eric Waugh Mixed Media Abstracts, Signed

Eric Waugh (Canadian/American, b. 1963-). Two original mixed media with encaustic works within single frame comprising of “Tass SXII #4” and “Tass SXII #5”. Overall framed 60” x 37.5”. Sight size of each sheet floating in frame 21.5” square. Estimate $500-$700

1182. Jaeger LeCoultre ‘Atmos’ Clock

Jaeger LeCoultre (Swiss, founded 1833). “FIFTEEN 15 JEWELS VXN”, “SWITZERLAND UNADJUSTED” and “LeCoultre Cie ATMOS”. Back of clock case with “LeCoultre & Cie SWISS”. Overall height 9.25”, width 8.25”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1180. Eric Waugh, “Jive AI #8”, Mixed Media Abstract

Eric Waugh (Canadian/American, b. 1963-), “Jive AI #8”, original mixed media with encaustic, titled in gold lower left, signed in gold lower right. Framed 37.75” x 29.25”. Sight size 23.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1183. Set of 3 Danish Ib Kofod Larsen Shell Back Chairs

Ib Kofod Larsen (Danish, 1921-2003), circa 1950s. Height 29.12”, width 21.37” (arm to arm), seat depth 17”, seat height 15”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1185. Italian Modernist Style Chrome & Stone Side Table

Italian, circa 1970s. Inventory sticker on the standard for ‘First National Bank, 37666, Atlanta, GA’. Height 25.6”, diameter of stone top 19.8”. Estimate $300-$500

1184. Modernist Style Glass & Chrome Cocktail Table

Probably Italian, contemporary. Apparently unmarked. Height 17.6”, width 53”, depth 27.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1186. Eric Waugh, “Jive AI #13”, Signed Abstract

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Eric Waugh (Canadian/American, b. 1963-), “Jive AI #14”, original mixed media with encaustic, titled in gold lower left, signed in gold lower right. Framed 37.75” x 29.25”. Sight size 23.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1187. Eric Waugh, “Jive AI #14”, Signed Mixed Media

Eric Waugh (Canadian/American, b. 1963-), “Jive AI #14”, original mixed media with encaustic, titled lower left in gold, signed in gold lower right. Framed 37.75” x 29.25”. Sight size 23.75” x 15.75”. Estimate $300-$500


1188. Bruno Zupan Signed Chromolithograph, 92/200 Bruno Stern Zupan (French/ American (Georgia), b. 1939). “Inside - Outside”, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 92/200, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil titled lower center margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 23.625” x 26.625”. Sight size 15” x 18”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1191. Bruno Zupan Signed AP Lithograph, “Venezia”

Bruno Stern Zupan (French/ American (Georgia), b. 1939). “Venezia”, lithograph on paper, artist’s proof, pencil inscribed lower left “artist’s proof”, pencil signed lower right. Framed 28” x 35.75”. Sheet size 22.25” x 29.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1189. Zupan Signed Litho “Mediterranean Island”

Bruno Stern Zupan (French/ American (Georgia), b. 1939). “Mediterranean Island”, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 59/200, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil titled lower center margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 38.5” x 29.5”. Sight size 28.5” x 19.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1192. Pair of Yasha Heifetz Modern Oak Table Lamps Yasha Heifetz (American, 20th century). Each apparently unmarked. Overall height (to top of finial) 32”, width 9.25”, depth 6.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1190. “Figures in the Snow”, Zupan Lithograph 50/200

Bruno Stern Zupan (French/ American (Georgia), b. 1939). “Figures in the Snow”, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 50/200, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil titled lower center margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 27.5” x 31.5”. Sight size 19.125” x 24.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1193. Mid Century Modern Floating Desk & Chair

American, 20th century, likely 1960s. Desk height 30”, width 54”, depth 20”. Height of chair 37.75”, seat width 20”, seat depth 17”, seat height 18”. Estimate $300-$500

1196. Mid Century Modern 6 Drawer Dresser & Mirror

American, 20th century, likely 1960s. Dresser with stenciled mark on back ‘NO 962 DRESSER, ORD NO 478’. Height of dresser 30.12”, width 62”, depth 17.5”. Height of mirror 43.5”, width 23.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1194. Pair of Matching MCM Walnut Nightstands

American, 20th century, likely 1960s. Pair of matching mid century modern walnut wood nighstands or drawered tables. Each with stenciled mark on back “NO 960 NS ORD NO 523”. Height 24”, width 24”, depth 15.125”. Estimate $300-$500

1195. Mid Century Modern Walnut 5 Drawer Dresser

American, 20th century. Stencil marks on back of chest read “NO 960 CHEST ORD NO 475”. Overall height 43.25”, width 38”, depth 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1197. Alexandra Nechita Signed Embellished Litho

Alexandra Nechita (Romanian/ American (California), b.1985). “Too Soon To Hunt” - 2000, hand embellished lithograph in colors, limited edition 20/40, published by Mourlot (Paris), pencil numbered lower left, publisher’s blind stamp lower left margin, marker signed and dated “Nechita 05” lower right, pencil signed and dated lower right margin “Nechita 2000”. Framed 42.375” x 32.5”. Estimate $400-$600

1198. A. Nechita Signed Lithograph “Brave in the Attempt”

Alexandra Nechita (Romanian/ American (California), b.1985). “Brave In The Attempt” - 1996, lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 166/2500, published by Mourlot (Paris), pencil numbered lower left margin over publisher’s blind stamp, pencil signed and dated lower right margin “Nechita 1996”. Framed 43.75” x 35.75”. Sight size 28.875” x 20.75”. Estimate $400-$600

1199. A. Nechita Signed Lithograph, “Victorious Spirit”

Alexandra Nechita (Romanian/ American (California), b.1985). Estimate $400-$600”Victorious Spirit” - 1996 lithograph in colors on wove paper, limited edition 1159/2500, published by Mourlot (Paris), pencil numbered lower left margin over publisher’s blind stamp, pencil signed and dated lower right margin “Nechita 96”. Framed 43.5” x 35.5”. Sight size 29” x 20.625”. Estimate $400-$600

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1201. Poul Kjaerholm PK-61 Steel Coffee Table Base

1200. Werner Drewes ‘82 Signed Woodcut, “Dynamic Thrust”

Werner Drewes (German/ American, 1899–1985). “Dynamic Thrust” - 1982, woodcut in colors, limited edition 28/30, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 19.25” x 23.5”. Sight size 10.125” x 14.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929-1980), PK-61 brushed stainless steel coffee table base of minimal and modern rectilinear form. Marked with impressed logo for E. Kold Christensen manufacturer above “DENMARK”. Base Height 12.75”, width 32.5”, depth 33.5”. Literature: “The Furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: Catalogue Raisonne´” by Sheridan, 78-81. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

1202. Red Grooms, “Couple Lighting Cigarette”, Signed in Red

Red Grooms (American, b. 1937- ), “Couple Lighting Cigarette”-1992, lithograph on handmade paper, signed in red lower right and dated, limited edition noted in red as “30/75”. Unframed sheet size 26” x 18.5”. Provenance: Acquired by a private collection from Clars Auction Gallery in Oakland, California as Lot 6387 on their January 2014 auction where it was noted as being from the David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Collection in Chicago, Illinois. Estimate $500-$700

1203. Chrome and Glass Coffee Table, Leon Rosen

Leon Rose (American, 20th Century) for Pace (American, 1960 - 2001) circa 1970s. A Mid Century Modern chromed steel and glass coffee or cocktail table with 3/4 inch thick glass top over a double-X form chrome plated steel base. Apparently unmarked. Height 18.15”, diameter of glass top 41.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1204. Bustamante Polychrome Painted Parrot, Signed

Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b. 1942), probably 1970s. Marked to top right of tail feather with a ‘B”. Overall height 19”, width 10”. Estimate $300-$500

1205. Vintage Sarreid Ltd. Two Drawer Brass Chest

Sarreid Ltd. (American, 20th century), 1970s. Vintage two drawer brass veneered low chest or drawered table with copper nail head borders throughout. Two long pull out drawers with shaped brass handles, sides of modern chest with additional handle accents. Overall supported on four wooden bun feet. Overall height 18.5”, width 34.25”, depth 19.5”. Estimate $500-$700

1206. Stanley William Hayter, “Flight”, Pencil Signed

Stanley William Hayter (English/American, 1901-1988), “Flight (Principle of Flight)”-1944, copperplate engraving, soft ground etching and scorper on Murillo paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, titled in pencil lower center margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “4/30”, publsihed by George Wittenborn, New York. Framed. Sight size. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: BM. 159. Note: This work was used by Museum of Modern Art, New York for a catalogue cover for their exhibition “Hayter and Studio 17” in 1944. The work was engraved by the artist at his first New York “Atelier 17” studio, before he moved to his studio at 41 East 8th Street. Estimate $1,200-$2,400

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1207. James Wells 1939 Signed Woodcut, “Star Gazing”

James Lesesne Wells (American, 1903-1991). “Star Gazing” - 1939, woodcut on paper, titled lower left margin, numbered lower center margin, signed and dated lower right margin. Framed 24.5” x 19.5”. Sheet size 21.25” x 16.25”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1208. Set of 6 Austrian Miniature Bronze African Figures

Circle of Hagenauer Werkstatte (Austrian, founded 1927-1987), circa 1930s. Tallest figure Height 5.1”. Smallest figure Height 3.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $500-$700


1210. Max Weber, “Rabbi Reading” Signed Woodcut

Max Weber (American, 1881-1961), “Rabbi Reading (Pensioned)”-circa 1919-1920, woodcut (made from recycled basswood found on a honeycomb box) on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 15.5” x 12.4”. Sight size 5.25” x 2.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Rubenstein 15. Note: This work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Terra Foundation. Estimate $800-$1,200

1209. Yaacov Agam 1970 Signed Serigraph, “A-Trip” 75/99

Yaacov Agam (Isreali, b. 1928- ). “My Life in Spain” or “A-Trip” - 1977, serigraph on wove paper, limited edition 75/99, pencil numbered lower left, pencil signed lower right. Framed 58.625” x 38.5”. Sight size 23.25” x 43.5”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1211. Two Leonard Baskin Signed Limited Edition Prints

Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000). A group of two unframed prints comprising “J. F. Millet and T. H. Rousseau”, lithograph on paper, limited edition 111/175, pencil numbered lower left margin “CSI/ CLXXV”, pencil signed lower right margin; and “Francisco de Goya” - 1962, etching on Rives paper, limited edition 15/50 pencil titled and numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Millet & Rousseau sheet size 14” x 11”. Goya sheet size 20.75” x 29.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1213. Itzchak Tarkay, “Sunset Over Haifa”, Signed

1212. L. Baskin Signed 1978 Aquatint “Yom Kippur Angel”

Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, 1935-2012), “Sunset Over Haifa”-1999, serigraph on paper, signed in white crayon lower right, limited edition in black ink lower left “26/350”. Modern figural print depicting three seated woman at a cafe table on an outdoor patio, trees and red to orange sunset in background. Unframed sheet size 31.25” x 46”. Estimate $500-$700

Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000). “Yom Kippur Angel” - 1978, etching and aquatint on BFK Rives wove paper with four deckled edges, limited edition 121/150, pencil numbered lower left margin 121/150, pencil signed lower right margin. Reference: Fern/O’Sullivan 674. Framed 48” x 36.25”. Sheet size 41.5” x 29.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $300-$500

1214. Itzchak Tarkay, “Seated Woman in Interior”

Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, 1935-2012), “Seated Woman in Interior”, serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted lower right “101/350” above publisher’s blind stamp for Givon Prints. Framed 38” x 31.75”. Sight size 27.5” x 21.5”. Estimate $400-$600

1215. I. Tarkay Artist’s Proof Litho, “Peaceful Moments” Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, 1935-2012). “Peaceful Moments Retrospective Suites”, artist’s proof limited edition offset lithograph in colors on paper, pencil numbered lower left margin “12/45” beside publisher’s blind stamp, pencil signed lower right margin. Two labels to verso of frame for Wentworth Gallery. Framed 19.875” x 23.25”. Image size 8.5” x 12”. Estimate $300-$500

1216. Tarkay, “Daydreaming #8”, Limited Ed. Signed Print Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, 1935-2012), “Day Dreaming #8”, serigraph on paper, signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “HC 68/90”. Framed 24.5” x 20.75”. Sight size 16” x 12.5”. Estimate $300-$500

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1218. Modernist Style ‘Egg’ Lounge Chair in Brown Leather

1217. Johnny Friedlander Signed Etching “Femme Assise” Johnny Gotthard Friedlaender (French/ Polish, 19121992). “Femme Assise avec l’Enfant (Seated Woman with Child)” - 1956, etching on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin. Framed 15” x 11”. Image size 6” x 4.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Schmücking 154. Estimate $300-$500

After Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), 20th century. Penalty tag states that the chair was manufactured by Halo Asia Limited, Hong Kong. Height 45.5”, width 31.5” (arm to arm), seat depth 17.5”, seat height 17.5”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1219. Graham Sutherland, Pencil Signed Limited Ed Print

Graham Vivian Sutherland (British, 1903-1980), “Sutherland Sketchbook”-1973, etching and aquatint on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “A 11/15” above publisher’s blind stamp for 2RC Editrice. Framed 13.125” x 11.125”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 9” x 7”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1220. Two Paul Wunderlich Signed Chromolithographs

1222. Mark Tobey “The Awakening-Night” Signed Etching

Paul Wunderlich (German, 1927-2010). A group of two lithographs comprising “Mental Exercise” - 1967, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, limited edition 11/75, pencil numbered lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin; and a second unknown lithograph in colors, possibly “Schriftblatt Fur D.B.” depicting three figures in a windswept abstracted landscape, lithograph in colors on Arches paper, limited edition 87/180, pencil signed lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. Mental Exercise sheet size 25.5” x 19.75”. Unknown lithograph sheet size 21.75” x 30”. Reference: Riediger 299. Estimate $400-$600

Mark Tobey (American, 1890-1976), “The AwakeningNight”-1974, etching on Japon paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “XIII/L” (13/50), published by Transworld Art Corporation, New York, printed by Ateliers Rigal. Framed 23.5” x 30”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 20.125” x 26.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Heidenheim 42. Note: This work is in the permanent collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. Estimate $400-$600

1221. Mid Century Modern Trefoil Shaped Pedestal Table

Mid century modern pedestal table having a clear over white glass top of clover or trefoil form centered with circular chrome colored medallion raised on white enameled steel cylindrical support and circular base. Apparently unmarked. Height 16.75”, width of top 28”. Estimate $300-$500

1223. Anita Butler Abstract Figural Painting on Paper

Anita Butler (American (Savannah, Georgia), b.1954). “Back to the Oracle” - 1990, watercolor and pastel on Arches paper, signed and dated lower right of center. Label to verso of structure from Sandler-Hudson Gallery (Atlanta, Georgia). Framed 31” x 38”. Sheet size 22.375” x 30”. Provenance: Property from the Private Collection of Helen Ballard, Atlanta, Georgia. Note: work by this artist resides in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art (Atlanta, Georgia). Estimate $400-$600

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1224. Pair of Modernist Chrome & Brown Velvet Armchairs

Lewittes Furniture (American, 1955 - 1986), mid 20th century. Both chairs with paper penalty labels “Made by Lewittes Furniture Enterprises, Inc./Taylorsville, NC”. Height 31”, width 30”, seat depth 21”, seat height 17.5”. Estimate $300-$500

1225. Andre Masson, “Metamorphose Erotique”-1978

Andre Masson (French, 1896-1987), “Metamorphose Erotique”-1978, etching and aquatint on paper, signed lower right margin in pencil, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “2/50”. Framed 21” x 17”. Sight size 15.5” x 11.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500


1228. Tadashi Nakayama 1958 Woodcut, Signed

Tadashi Nakayama (Japanese, born 1922). “Incarnation (Moku)” - 1958, woodcut in colors, pencil signed and dated to lower margin. Sheet size 35” x 15.25”. Estimate $300-$500

1226. Modern Brutalist Artwork, Signed & Dated

Likely American School, second half of 20th century. Signed lower right in gold “SARASUA 65”. Framed 25” x 30.75”. Unframed 16.4” x 22.4”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1227. Laurie Lea, “Stroke in Time 6” Signed Mixed Media

Laurie J. Lea (American (Georgia/New York), Contemporary), “Stroke in Time 6”-2001, mixed media on paper, signed lower right. Framed 18” x 14”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 13.5” x 9.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1229. Modern Brutalist Iron Sculpture, Knight on Horse American School, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 32.25”, `width 23.25”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500

1231. Peterdi “Wisteria” & “Angry Wave”, Signed Etchings

1230. Chris Shatsby Brutalist Bronze, “Kiva Encantada”

Chris and Pat Shatsby (American, 20th century). “Kiva Encantada”, cast and patinated bronze, signed and titled to edge of base. A kiva being an underground chamber used by male Pueblo Indians for religious rites. Overall height 14.5”, diameter of sphere 10.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1232. Leonardo (Len) Aaron, “Man with Dog”, Signed

Leonardo (Len) Aaron (American, b. 1917- ), “Man with Dog”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right in black, titled in black lower left. Unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500

1235. Modern Brutalist Bronze Figural Sculpture, Signed

American School, 20th century. Work incised on side “P. Fisher”. Overall raised on a wooden rectangular plinth base. Overall height 8.5”, width 10.75”, depth 5.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1233. Len Aaron “Along the Way” Signed Acrylic Painting

Gabor Peterdi (Hungarian/American, 1915-2001). Group of two works comprising of “Wisteria”-1961, etching on Arches paper, pencil signed and dated lower right margin, printed by the artist for The Print Club of Cleveland, Ohio (Print Club Publication, No. 40, 1962), and “Angry Wave”-1959, etching and engraving on zinc on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “141” (out of an edition of 204). Wisteria framed 22.75” x 19”, sight size 15.75” x 12”. Angry Wave framed 19.75” x 24.25”, sight size 12.75” x 17.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: This work is included in the permanent collection at the Brooklyn Museum. Estimate $300-$500

1234. Len Aaron “Sand Storm” Signed Acrylic Painting Leonardo (Len) Aaron (American, b. 1917- ), “Sand Storm”, acrylic and sand on canvas, signed lower right in black, titled in black lower left. Unframed 36” x 24”. Estimate $300-$500

Leonardo (Len) Aaron (American, b. 1917- ), “Along the Way”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right in black, titled in black lower left. Unframed 24” x 36”. Estimate $300-$500

1236. Maria Shafron, “Bamboo Walls”, Signed Abstract

Maria de Noronha Shafron (Portuguese/American, b. 1927), “Bamboo Wall”, mixed media on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed on verso of canvas. Framed 48.75” x 36.75”. Unframed 48” x 36”. Estimate $500-$700

1237. Kittinger ‘Mandarin” Tall Chest of Drawers

Kittinger Furniture Company (American (Buffalo, New York), founded 1866-present)., circa 1940s. Kittinger Buffalo branded mark to interior top drawer. Height 48”, width 36”, depth 21”. Estimate $1,000-$2,000

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1238. Chinese J.L. George Carved Chest or Trunk

Chinese, 1950’s. The lid with two labels “J.L. George 8005 Avenue Road Shanghai China” and stamped “K0149”. Height 20”, width 39.5”, depth 19.75”. Estimate $500-$700

1239. American School Signed Painting “Japanese Sunset”

American School, 20th century. “Japanese Sunset” c.1980s, oil on canvas, signed lower left “Lee”. Framed 49.25” x 61.5”. Unframed 48” x 60”.

1241. Pair of Life Size Bronze Baby Elephant Sculptures

1240. Chinoiserie Reverse Painted Mirrored Coffee Table Italian, circa 1950s. Apparently unmarked. Height 19.75”, diameter of top 35.8”. Estimate $300-$500

Pair of life size zinc colored bronze baby elephant sculptures. Apparently unsigned. Height of elephant with left leg forward 43”, width 45”, depth 23.5” (ear to ear). Height of elephant with right leg forward 45”, width 45”, depth 26” (ear to ear). Estimate $1,500-$3,000

1243. Pair of Chinese Simulated Bone Table Lamps

1242. Collection of 2 Jackie Battenfield, Mixed Media

Jackie Battenfield (American, b. 1950-). Collection of two unframed and unsigned original modern mixed media collage on paper works. Each with four square components in a horizontal line with varying textures and materials on black paper. Each unframed sheet measures 22” x 38.25”. Note: Jackie Battenfield’s works were featured in a solo exhibition “Moments of Change” by the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond in 2009. The exhibition traveled to University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson in 2011. Estimate $300-$500

1246. Two Mixed Media Collages, Jackie Battenfield

1244. Group of 2 Jackie Battenfield Works, Signed

Jackie Battenfield (American, b. 1950-). Collection of two unframed original modern mixed media collage on paper works comprising of “The Seasons 2”-1991, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right; and “Connect II”-1991, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right. Each unframed sheet measures 22” x 38.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Chinese, 20th century. Matched pair of Chinese table lamps modeled as simulated tusk issuing a faux bone shade molded with dense clusters of floral and foliage on stipple type ground, the five corners hung with bell form tassels, mounted on a gilt Heightened oval base molded with stylized scrolling floral motif. Apparently unmarked. Height 26.75”, width 9”, depth 13.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1245. Black Lacquer Two Door Low Cabinet, James Mont

Jackie Battenfield (American, b. 1950-). Collection of two unframed original modern mixed media collage on paper works comprising of “Quartette”-1991, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right; and “Space Transit XVII”-1991, pencil signed, dated and titled lower right. Each unframed sheet measures 22” x 38.25”. Estimate $300-$500

Attributed to James Mont (Turkish/American, 19041978), 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 20”, width 32”, depth 20”. Estimate $300-$500

1247. Paul Jacoulet, Figural Woodblock, Signed & Stamped

Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960), “Les Vieux Manuscrits Coree-Seoul”-1948, color wood block print on paper laid down on chipboard, pencil signed at right and stamped in red below. Framed 21.125” x 17.25”. Sheet size 15.4” x 11.75”. Estimate $300-$500

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1248. Pair of Chinese Red Lacquered Tables or Stands

Chinese, 20th century. Unmarked. Height 21.125” x 15.5” square. Estimate $400-$600

1249. Paul Jacoulet, “Le Mandarin aux Lunettes”, Signed

Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960), “Le Mandarin aux Lunettes”-1950, color woodblock print on paper, pencil signed lower right above red artist’s stamp, published in an edition of 250, titled in lower right margin and calligraphic marks lower right corner. Unframed sheet size 15.9” x 12.25”. Framed 21.125” x 17.25”. Estimate $600-$800


1251. Modern Elongated Personified Bronze Moon Sculpture, Bustamante 1250. MCM Black Lacquer & Maple Night Tables, Lane

Lane Furniture Company (American (Alta Vista, Virginia), circa 1970s. A matched pair of mid century modern black lacquer and maple wood night stands, night stands or bedside chests, streamlined in form having two drawers with maple wood pulls on a recessed base. Drawer marked with branded logo ‘Lane, Alta Vista, Virginia’. Both cases with stencil mark ‘324, 77131, SER-3886060’. Height 22”, width 20”, depth 16”. Estimate $300-$500

Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b. 1942), 20th century. Apparently unsigned. Overall height 34.5”, diameter of base 3.3”. Estimate $300-$500

1252. Pair of Wassily Style Chrome & Leather Chairs

Probably Italian, 20th century. After Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981. Height 29.12”, width 31”, seat depth 16.75”, seat height 17”. Estimate $700-$900

1255. Industrial Style Adjustable Extending Desk Lamp

1253. Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Floor Lamp, 1950s

Arteriors Home (American, founded 1987). Marked to the underside Arteriors Home. Height 19.8” (adjustable), base width 5.5”, base depth 7”.1256. Estimat $300-$500

Gerald Thurston (American, 20th century) for Lightolier (American, founded 1904), circa 1950s. Unmarked. Overall height 66”, diameter of foot 16”. Estimate $300-$500

1254. Richard Florsheim Artist’s Proof, “Bridge Lights”

Richard Aberle Florsheim (American, 1916-1979), “Bridge Lights”-1970, lithograph on Arches paper, pencil signed lower right margin, noted as an artist’s proof in pencil lower left margin, published by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York. Framed 24” x 19.5”. Sight size of sheet 20.25” x 15.8”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Note: This work is part of the artist’s Illuminations portfolio which consisted of 12 lithographs. Reference: Iacono, 215.2. Estimate $300-$500

1257. MCM Black Lacquer & Maple Tall Chest by Lane

1256. Richard Florsheim, Pencil Signed Lithograph

Richard Aberle Florsheim (American, 1916-1979), “Outer Drive”-1972, lithograph on Arches paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “109/125”, published by Associated American Artists (AAA), New York. Framed 21.25” x 16.75”. Sight size of sheet 18.75” x 14.125”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Iacono 234. Estimate $300-$500

1259. Seong Moy, “Floating Sea Forms”, Signed Serigraph Seong Moy (Chinese/American, 1921-2013), “Floating Sea Forms”, serigraph in colors on paper, pencil signed lower right margin, titled in pencil lower left margin, limited edition noted in pencil “AP 24/35”. Framed 32.75” x 25.25”. Sight size of sheet within floating frame 29.5” x 22”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

Lane Furniture Company (American (Alta Vista, Virginia), circa 1970s. Drawer marked with branded logo ‘Lane, Alta Vista, Virginia’. Back of chest with stencil mark ‘352, 771-11, SER3983010’. Height 55.5”, width 38”, depth 18”. Estimate $400-$600

1258. Richard Florsheim, “Reflections”, Signed Litho

Richard Aberle Florsheim (American, 1916-1979), “Reflections”-1964, lithograph on wove paper, pencil signed lower right margin, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin “46/125”, published by Associated American 1260. MCM Black Lacquer Artists (AAA), New York, printed at the Mourlot Press, Paris, France. Framed 20.25” x 16.25”. Sight size of & Maple Wardrobe sheet 15.25” x 11”. Provenance: From the Private CollecChest, Lane Lane Furniture Company tion of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Reference: Iacono 164. Estimate $300-$500 (American (Alta Vista, Virginia), circa 1970s. Drawer marked with branded logo ‘Lane, Alta Vista, Virginia’. Backside of case with stencil mark ‘340, 771-16, SER3983010’. Height 56.12”, width 44”, depth 18”. Estimate $500-$700

1261. Seong Moy “Long Nook Beach” Signed Serigraph

Seong Moy (Chinese/American, 1921-2013), “Long Nook Beach”-1989, serigraph in colors on paper, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted lower center “AP 17/25”, titled lower left margin in pencil. Framed 334.5” x 27.5”. Sight size of sheet floating in frame 32” x 24.75”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

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1262. William Lesch, “Saguero Skeleton #6” Signed Photo

William Lesch (American, (Arizona), b. 1951- ), “Saguero Skeleton and Desert Landscape #6” circa 2002-2008, signed and dated in silver lower right, titled in silver lower left, limited edition noted lower center “5/25”. Unframed black and white digitally manipulated photograph depicting a horizontally aligned desert landscape with repeating and overlapping composition of cactus, canyons and grasses. Unframed 17.5” x 21.75”. Estimate $400-$600

1263. William Lesch Photo, Saguero Skeleton #2, Signed

William Lesch (American (Arizona), b. 1951- ), “Saguero Skeleton and Desert Landscape #2” circa 1999-2008, signed and dated in silver lower right, titled in silver lower left, limited edition noted lower center “3/25”. Unframed black and white digitally manipulated photograph depicting a horizontally aligned desert landscape with repeating and overlapping composition of cactus, canyons and grasses. Unframed 17.5” x 21.75”. Estimate $400-$600

1266. Ladies Concho Belt with 12 Liberty Coins

1264. Gibson Nez Sterling Silver Belt Buckle, Marked

Gibson Nez (American, 20th century). Marked on back with “STERLING”, “GZN” for noted silversmith Gibson Nez and “NAVAJO”. Buckle at the end of a brown leather hand tooled belt, marked on back “BOB DUNN BELTS MADE FOR CURIOUS GEORGE ASPEN”. Overall length of belt (with buckle) 45”. Buckle measures 1.5”” x 2.5”. Total weight of buckle 59.2 grams. Estimate $600-$800

1265. Saguaro Cactus Table Lawrence Laske For Knoll

Lawrence Laske (American, b.1963- ), circa 1993. For Knoll Studio. Model 80TR 20. Metal manufacturer’s tag to underside “Lawerence Laske, Saguaro Cactus Table, Knoll Studio, 1993”. Height 19”, diameter of top 26”. Literature: Knoll: A Modernist Universe, Lutz, pg. 240. Estimate $500-$700

American, 20th century. Ladies concho leather belt with American silver coin motif throughout belt includes a 1921 Morgan silver dollar with Walking Liberty half dollar silver coins. Liberty half dollars consisting of one dated 1940, one dated 1941, five dated 1942, two dated 1943, one dated 1944, and two dated 1945. Coins slid upon a thin handcrafted brown leather belt strap. Total weight of liberty coins (with applied copper backs) 156.8 grams. Length of belt 36”. Estimate $300-$500

1267. Mixed Media Tribal Sculpture: Bone, Wood, Leather

American School, 20th century. “Well”, mixed media sculpture, marker signed to underside “E.B.”. Large African or Native American tribal inspired floor sculpture constructed of four chip carved wooden legs surmounted by a cast stone vessel or well of ovoid form wrapped with a wide run of cowhide or suede secured with rough hewn iron nails, the narrow vessel opening at top with nine natural animal bones, likely deer or antelope, arching outward from center and secured to each other by leather cording. Overall height 37”, diameter 15”. Estimate $600-$800

1270. William Lesch “Mountain & Thunderhead” Signed William Lesch (American (Arizona), b. 1951- ), “A Mountain and Thunderhead”- 1989-1990, color photograph, signed and dated on verso lower right, titled on verso lower left, limited edition noted in pencil lower center “2/50”. Unframed 20” x 22.5”. Estimate $400-$600

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1269. Barry Coffin “Buffalo Man” Ceramic Sculpture

1268. Vintage Mexican Saltillo Serape Two-Sided Blanket Mexican, probably early 20th century. The ends with hand tied fringes. Height 52”, width 76”. Estimate $300-$500

Barry Coffin (American (Native American--Potawatomi and Creek descent), b. 1947- ), “Buffalo Man”-1988, ceramic sculpture, incised “B Coffin” and dated “88”. Overall height 16.75”, width 7.5”, depth 7.5”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild. Estimate $800-$1,200

1271. Lesch Signed Photograph, “Water Rapids”

1272. Lesch “Lightning, Summer Thunderstom” Signed

William Lesch (American (Arizona), b. 1951- ), “Water Rapids, Sierra Arches, Dawn”-1989-1990, color photograph, signed and dated on verso lower right, titled on verso lower left, limited edition noted verso lower center “2/50”. Unframed 23.5” x 20”. Estimate $400-$600

William Lesch (American (Arizona), b. 1951- ), “Lightning, Summer Thunderstorm”-1988-1989, color photograph, signed and dated on verso lower right, titled on verso lower left, limited edition noted lower center on verso “2/50”. Unframed 20” x 26.5”. Estimate $400-$600


1273. Collection of 3 Pieces of MCM Steuben Glass

Steuben (American, founded 1903), circa 1950s. Group of three pieces of mid century modern and streamlined art glass comprising of a Donald Pollard (American, b. 1924- ) “Spiral” bowl (#8060), first introduced in 1954, signed on bottom “Steuben”; and a pair of George Thompson flared bouquet vases (#7985, produced from 1949 through the early 1950s) with applied oblong prunts on neck near foot, each signed on bottom “Steuben”. Spiral bowl Height 3.5”, diameter of top 7”. Bouquet vases Height 4.75”, diameter of top 6.6”. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia. Estimate $300-$500

1274. Vandermark Pink Iridized Pastel Feather Glass Bowl

Vandermark Glasshouse (American (New Jersey), founded 1972), circa 1979. A pink iridized free blown art glass bowl with flared rim and tapering bowl decorated with iridized peacock feather pattern in pastel colors of pink and blue, resting on an turned foot. The underside with broken pontil with acid etched inscription ‘Vandermark, OM/88, 1979 @455’. Estimate $300-$500

1275. Group of 2 Baccarrat Crystal Bud Vases

Baccarat (French, founded 1864). A group of two small contemporary Baccarat glass bud vases comprising a emerald green ribbed pedestal vase and a Lilas crystal colorless bud vase with diamond shaped mouth over a four sided swelling body. Both pieces are stamped to the underside with the Baccarat logo. Height of green vase 4.5”. Height of Lilas vase 4.87”. Estimate $300-$500

1278. Art Glass Sculpture of Embracing Couple, Badioli

Mario Badioli (Italian, 1940-) for Oggetti (Italian, founded 1975), circa 1980s. Inscribed on front center bottom ‘Badioli, M’ along with the sticker for Oggetti. Height 16.6”, diameter of base 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500

1277. Liuligongfang Lim. Ed. Pate-de-Verre Dog Sculpture

1276. Pair of Venetian Hand Blown Glass Candlesticks

Salviatia Compagnia Venezia Murano (Italian, founded 1866), circa 20th century. Apparently unmarked. Height 11.5”, diameter of foot 4.62”. Estimate $300-$500

Liuligongfang (Taiwanese, founded 1987). “New Century of Luck” - 2005, limited edition 3/2880, engraved signature, date, and edition to underside. Accompanied with original fitted box, pamphlet about the maker, and poem card “New Century of Luck/ All is new - / Life, / This world, / Our future, / We exist at this pivotal point, / In a new century of luck.” Object height 4.25”, width 5.125”, depth 5”. Estimate $300-$500

1280. French Daum Crystal Lion Sculpture, Marked

Daum (French, founded 1878). Crystal animal table top sculpture in the form of a prowling and roaring lion with long tail extended with upward curved end. Signed on side of leg “Daum France”. Height 7.75”, width 24.25”, depth 3.75”. Estimate $300-$500

1281. Lalique “Bamara” Lion, Signed Marie-Claude Lalique

1279. Lalique Crystal Blossom Bougainvillier Gold Vase Lalique (French, 1888-contemporary), 21st century. A gold colored cylindrical shaped crystal vase with molded climbing flowering blossom motif after the flowering bougainvillea plant. The underside with acid etched signature ‘Lalique France’. Height 7”. Estimate $300-$500

Lalique (French, founded 1888), circa 1987. Molded and frosted art glass animal table top sculpture in the form of a seated regal lion with flowing mane and calm facial expression. Underside with label reading “MADE IN FRANCE” beside with signature from Marie-Claude Lalique, the designer of this sculpture, “Lalique France” and “10 20 87 “, presumably for the date of execution. Height 8”, width 3.25”, depth 7.25”. Estimate $800-$1,200

1282. Baccarat Crystal Lion Sculpture, Marked

Baccarat (French, founded 1764). Crystal animal table top sculpture in the form of a prowling majestic lion with flowing mane and slightly open mouth. Marked on bottom with circular Baccarat mark and on side “Baccarat”. Height 4.3”, width 10.4”, depth 3.25”. Estimate $300-$500

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