Art & Design | April 8, 2018

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Property from the Collections of:

Property from the Estates of:

The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois An Important Chicago Collector Private Collection, Colorado, USA

Candice B. Groot, Evanston, Illinois Joan and Milton Baxt, Hollywood, Florida

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1 Jim Nutt (American, b. 1938) One Shouldn’t Be Surprised, 1981 colored pencil and graphite on paper signed, titled and dated on verso 10 1/4” x 14 3/4” $15,000-20,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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2 Jim Nutt (American, b. 1938) Where Is It?, 1981 colored pencil and graphite on paper signed, titled and dated on verso 11 3/4� x 13 3/4� $15,000-20,000

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3 Jim Nutt (American, b. 1938) I’m Not Stopping, 1976 etching signed, titled and numbered in pencil edition of 50 3 7/8” x 6 7/8” sheet: 14” x 15 1/4” $1,000-2,000

4 Roger Brown (American, 1941-1997) Standing Around While All Are Sinking, 1977 etching and aquatint signed and numbered in pencil 19 1/2” x 15 1/2” $2,000-4,000 Provenance: Phyllis Kind Gallery Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

5 Robert Lostutter (American, b. 1939) The Birds of Heaven 14 Red-Fronted Conure, 1974 color lithograph signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 50 36” x 25 3/4” $500-700 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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6 Roger Brown (American, 1941-1997) Pre-View, 1970 color offset lithograph commercially printed edition size unknown, probably 1000-2000 16 15/16” x 21 5/16” $500-700 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector Catalog Note: Poster for a group exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, Illinois, October 2-31, 1970.

7 Karl Wirsum (American, b. 1939) We Got Nuthun to Hyde! Unique Art Auction at 8/Special Fund Razor, 1974 screenprint in red on acetate, stapled to offset lithograph in black on white wove paper 13 1/2” x 10 1/4” $300-500 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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8 Art Green (American, b. 1941) Gladys Nilsson (American, b. 1940) Jim Nutt (American, b. 1938) Suellen Rocca (American, b. 1943) Karl Wirsum (American, b. 1939) The Hairy Who, Hyde Park Art Center, 1967 offset lithograph 17” x 11” $500-700 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

9 Roger Brown (American, 1941-1997) Eleanor Dube (American, b. 1946) Philip Hanson (American, b. 1943) Christina Ramberg (American, 1946-1995) False Image II, 1969 color offset lithograph commercially printed on ivory wove paper 22 1/ 2” x 17 1/2” $500-700 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector


10 Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) Pump, 1989 etching signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 50 22” x 17 1/4” $400-600

11 Ed Paschke (American, 1939-2004) Viseon with Gun, 1984-1988 color lithograph with hand additions signed, titled and dated in pencil edition C.T.P. 27” x 27” $1,000-2,000 Exhibitions: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, The Chicago Art Dealers Association AIDS Art Auction, 1989

12 Lee Grantham (American, b. 1953) A Wonderful Life, 1987 acrylic on plexiglass in artist painted frame signed and dated lower left 55” x 43” $2,000-3,000

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13† Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) Tulip Vase, 1992 bronze signed, dated and numbered edition of 6 Walla Walla foundry mark 13 1/2”h x 12 1/4”w x 12 1/4”d $15,000-20,000 Provenance: Allan Frumkin Gallery Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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14† Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) Audrey of Wildwood Farms, 1983 ceramic signed, titled and dated 17 1/2”h x 16”w x 5”d $8,000-10,000 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

15† Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) In the Doghouse (Ol’ Bob at Rest), 1982 conte crayon, oil stick on paper signed and dated 28” x 44 1/4” $7,000-9,000

Provenance: Hansen-Fuller Gallery, San Francisco, California Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee Literature: Jonathan Fineberg, A Troublesome Subject: The Art of Robert Arneson, Berkley, 2013, cat. no. 4.1, illustrated in color p. 162

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16† Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) House Box II, 1966 glazed earthenware with overglaze 12 3/4”h x 9 1/4”w x 7”d $20,000-30,000 Provenance: Scott White Contemporary Art, San Diego, California The Estate of Candice B. Groot, Evanston, Illinois Literature: Jonathan Fineberg, A Troublesome Subject: The Art of Robert Arneson, Berkley, 2013, cat. no. 2.34, illustrated in color, p. 71

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17† Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) Roy de Forest (American, 1930-2007) This Is Better Than Anything Harold Paris Ever Made ceramic signed “Bob & Roy” 5 1/2”h x 4”w x 4”d $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

18† Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) Mountain Cup, 1972 ceramic signed and dated 4”h x 5 1/2”w x 5 1/2”d $1,500-2,500

19 Robert Arneson (American, 1930-1992) Untitled (Dinner Plate), 1971 mixed media on paper signed and dated 17 1/4” x 25” $3,000-5,000

Provenance: The Estate of Candice B. Groot, Evanston, Illinois

Provenance: Candy Store, Folsom, California Cherie and Ron Peterson Collection Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois Exhibitions: Collector’s Choice-Contemporary Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of Ron and Cherie Petersen, Pence Gallery, Davis, California, 1989

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20 Ad Reinhardt (American, 1913-1967) Ten Screenprints (Complete Set of 10), 1966 color screenprints, held in slipcase published by the Wadsworth Atheneum numbered in pen on the justification page Ives-Sillman blindstamp edition of 250 sheet size: 22� x 17� $5,000-7,000

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21 David Hockney (British, b. 1937) Henry Seated with Tulips (from Friends Series), 1976 color lithograph signed, dated and numbered in pencil A.P. edition of 20 41 1/2” x 29 1/2” $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso) Exhibitions: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois, The Chicago Art Dealers Association AIDS Art Auction, 1989

22 Tom Wesselmann (American, 1931-2004) Still Life with Lillies and Mixed Fruit, 1998 color screenprint signed and numbered in pencil, PP edition of 8 “Screened Images” blindstamp in lower left margin 23.5” x 29.5” $1,000-2,000

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23 Lucio Fontana (Argentine/Italian, 1899-1968) Concetto Spaziale, 1968 etching and aquatint with embossing and punched holes signed and numbered in pencil edition of 210 18 3/4” x 25” $3,000-5,000

24 Josef Albers (American/German, 1888-1976) Profundo, 1965 color screenprint unsigned 11” x 11” $500-700

25 Jean Arp (French, 1886-1966) Composition color lithograph signed in pencil Artist Proof 10” x 8 1/2” $500-700 Provenance: Galerie Chalette, New York, New York (label on verso)

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26 Man Ray (American, 1890-1976) L’Etoile de verre, 1965 chalk and collage on sandpaper laid on board signed and numbered edition of 10 7” x 11” $6,000-8,000 Provenance: Cordier & Ekstrom, Inc., New York, New York (label on verso)

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27† Bruce Conner (American, 1933-2008) Blindman’s Bluff, 2003/1987 Jacquard tapestry signed on label edition of 6 Magnolia Editions 64” x 56” $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Wanda Hansen, Sausalito, California Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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28† Ignacio Iturria (Uruguayan, b. 1949) Edificios y barco, 2003 oil on canvas signed and dated on verso 31 1/2” x 39 1/2” $8,000-10,000 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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29† Ignacio Iturria (Uruguayan, b. 1949) Untitled oil on canvas 39” x 51” $10,000-15,000 Provenance: Praxis, Miami, Florida Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

30† Ignacio Iturria (Uruguayan, b. 1949) Novios oil on canvas signed lower right 12” x 9” $1,500-2,500

31† Ignacio Iturria (Uruguayan, b. 1949) Los Vivos y Los Muertos, 1994 oil on paper signed and dated 41” x 54” $4,000-6,000

Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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32† Miguel Herrera (Uruguayan, b. 1953) Hemingway Writing mixed media signed lower right 32”h x 26 1/2”w 9”d $500-700 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

33† Miguel Herrera (Uruguayan, b. 1953) Generals in Africa oil on cardboard signed lower right 13 1/2” x 22 1/2” $300-500 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

34† Edwin Rojas (20th century) La Casa Obscura, 2003 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 41 1/4” x 49” $1,000-2,000 Provenance: Praxis, Miami, Florida Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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35† Ruben Torres Llorca (Cuban, b. 1957) Parador de Promesas string, wood and paper 95”h x 15”w x 5”d $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Praxis, Miami, Florida Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee


36† Ana Fabry (Argentinian, b. 1963) Pueblo Chico, 2003 (diptych) oil on canvas signed, titled and dated on verso 39.5” x 95” $2,000-3,000

Provenance: Praxis, Miami, Florida Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

37† Ana Fabry (Argentinian, b. 1963) Fueron Ellos, 2006 oil on canvas signed, titled and dated on verso 35” x 23 1/2” $500-700

38† Ana Fabry (Argentinian, b. 1963) Nos, Los Aviadores de Sotan oil on canvas signed, titled and dated on verso 52” x 52” $800-1,200

Provenance: Praxis, Miami, Florida Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

Provenance: Praxis, Buenos Aires, Argentina Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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39† Enrique Chagoya (Mexican/American, b. 1953) Les Adventures des Cannibales Modernistes, 1999 color lithograph signed, dated and numbered in pencil W.P. edition of 3 7 1/2” x 92” $800-1,200 Provenance: George Adams Gallery, New York, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

40† Enrique Chagoya (Mexican/American, b. 1953) Vernourar’s Veil, 2001 mixed media on paper signed and dated lower right 22 1/2” x 30 1/2” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Wanda Hansen, Sausalito, California Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

41† Steve Gianakos (American, b. 1971) Majorette Heart Attack, 1979 mixed media on paper signed and dated in pencil 14 3/4” x 22 3/4” $1,000-2,000 Provenance: Holly Solomon Gallery, New York, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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42† Michael Isen (American, 20th century) Untitled painted plaster, resin, wood and clay 72” x 22” x 15” $800-1,200 Provenance: Allan Frumkin Gallery Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee 43† Robert Hudson (American, b. 1938) Riding with Picasso metal and scrap metal 28”h x 22”w x 18”d $1,000-2,000 Provenance: Wanda Hansen, Sausalito, California Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee 44† Ted Gall (American, b. 1941) Good Guy Bad Guy and Horse (a pair of works) bronze signed larger 12 1/2”h x 5”w x 5 1/2”d including base $800-1,200 Provenance: Diehl Gallery, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee 45† Ted Gall (American, b. 1941) Alice Fantasy and Pigs Fly (a pair of works) bronze signed larger 15”h x 6 1/2”w x 6”d including base $800-1,200 Provenance: Diehl Gallery, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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46† Zhang Dali (Chinese, b. 1963) One World One Dream, 2010 oil on canvas signed and dated on verso 38” x 31” $7,000-9,000 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

47† Alexis Duque (American, b. 1971) Solares, 2009 acrylic on canvas signed, titled and dated on verso 30” x 40” $800-1,200 Provenance: Praxis, Miami, Florida Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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48† Hung Liu (Chinese/American, b. 1948) Aspara II, 2012 mixed media on panel signed, titled and dated on verso 20 1/2” x 20 1/2” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

49† Hung Liu (Chinese/American, b. 1948) Series III, 2009 mixed media on panel signed, titled and dated on verso 13 1/2” x 13 1/2” $1,000-2,000

50† Hung Liu (Chinese/American, b. 1948) Soul Mates VII, 2007 mixed media on panel signed, titled and dated on verso 13 1/4” x 13 1/4” $1,000-2,000

51† Hung Liu (Chinese/American, b. 1948) Whisper, 2011 mixed media on panel signed, titled and dated on verso 27” x 20 1/4” $2,000-3,000

Provenance: Diehl Gallery, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

Provenance: Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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52 Jim Campbell (American, b. 1956) Political Protest, New York, 2004-2005 light box with color transparency edition of 5 24”h x 36”w x 3 1/2”d $10,000-15,000 Provenance: Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, California (label on verso) Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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53† William Allan (American, b. 1936) Colorado Pond — Blue oil on canvas signed lower right 55” x 70” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

54 Ed McGowin (American, b. 1938) Malcolm and Maddox carved and painted wood 33”h x 41”w x 1 1/2”d $1,000-2,000

55 Ed McGowin (American, b. 1938) Oceola carved and painted wood 25”h x 35”w x 5 1/4”d $1,000-2,000

Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

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56† Linda Stojak (American, b. 1955) Untitled, 2003 oil and mixed media on canvas signed and dated on verso 48" x 48" $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Stephen Haller Gallery, New York, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

57 Aleksander Balos (Polish, b. 1970) I‘ve Been There oil on linen signed lower left 36” x 54” $5,000-7,000 Provenance: Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso)

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58 Aleksander Balos (Polish, b. 1970) Unknown #10 oil on canvas signed lower left 15” x 11” $1,000-2,000


59 John MacWhinnie (American, b. 1945) Larry Rivers (American, 1923-2002) Untitled, 1967 oil and collage on board signed “Rivers” and “MacWhinnie 67” lower right 15” x 12 1/2” $2,000-3,000

61† Maija Peeples (American/Latvian, b. 1942) Dingos and Diggers in the Desert oil on canvas signed lower right 46” x 65” $700-900 Provenance: Candy Store Gallery, Folsom, California Acquired from the above by the present owner Property from the Collection of The Rev. Audrey Taylor Gonzalez, Memphis, Tennessee

60 David Dewey (American, b. 1946) McCallister House, 1987 watercolor signed and dated lower right 30” x 40” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Tatistcheff, New York, New York (label on verso)

62 Anna Baker (Canadian/American, 1928-1985) The Great Train Journey gouache and ink on paper signed lower right 18” x 23” $400-600

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63 Al Loving (American, 1935-2005) Janie Paul Working, 1976 collage on board signed, titled and dated on verso 32” x 30” $3,000-5,000

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64 David Sharpe (American, b. 1936) One for Bill, 1969 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right titled on the stretcher 50” x 50” $800-1,200

65 John Pearson (American, b. 1940) Mondrian Series Double X Red/Grey, 1973 acrylic and silkscreen on canvas signed, titled and dated on verso 36” x 72” $800-1,200


66 Rolph Scarlett (American, 1889-1984) Untitled, c. 1949-1951 gouache and watercolor on paper signed lower right 19” x 21 1/4” $5,000-7,000

67 Edward Fitzgerald (American, 20th century) Crescent, 1970 oil on board signed lower right titled and dated on verso 8 1/2” x 4 1/2” $200-300

68 George Colin (American, b. 1929) Degas Dancers, 1992 pastel signed and dated lower right 30” x 40” $400-600

69 Jerrold Davis (American, b. 1926) Remnant of a Seated Figure, 1953 oil on board signed lower right signed, titled and dated on verso 59” x 36 3/4” $1,500-2,000

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70 Artist Unknown (20th century) Untitled (a pair of works) carved wood larger 16 1/2”h x 17 1/2”w x 6”d $400-600

71 Leonardo Nierman (American/Mexican, b. 1932) Untitled bronze signed and numbered edition of VI 21”h x 6”w x 4”d $600-800

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72 Abbott Pattison (American, 1916-1999) Untitled (a pair of works) bronze each signed “AP” 11”h x 9 1/2”w x 5”d and 11”h x 6”w x 4”d $1,000-2,000


73 Duilio Barnabe (Italian, 1914-1961) Clown oil on canvas signed lower right 25 1/2” x 21 1/4” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Janet Fleisher Gallery (label on verso)

74 Michele Henry (French, 1928-2016) Still Life with Flowers at a Window oil on canvas signed lower right 29” x 45 1/2” $1,000-2,000

75 Michele Henry (French, 1928-2016) Still Life with Flowers at a Window oil on canvas signed lower left 28” x 36” $800-1,200

Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso) Prestige Art Galleries, Skokie, Illinois (label on verso)

Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso) Prestige Art Galleries, Skokie, Illinois (label on verso)

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76 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903) C. L. Drouet, Sculptor, 1859 etching and drypoint 8 3/4” x 5 7/8” $800-1,200

77 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903) The Rag Gatherers, 1858 etching 6” x 3 3/8” $300-500

78 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903) The Tiny Pool, 1879 etching 3 3/4” x 2 1/2” $200-300

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79 Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919) Louis Valtat lithograph 11 1/2” x 9 1/8” $1,000-2,000


80 Dale Nichols (American, 1904-1995) Partners, 1950 lithograph signed in pencil edition of 250 published by Associated American Artists 9 1/2” x 13 1/4” $400-600

81 Dale Nichols (American, 1904-1995) Grain Elevator, 1945 lithograph signed in pencil edition of 250 published by Associated American Artists 9 1/4” x 12 1/4” $400-600

82 Dale Nichols (American, 1904-1995) Company for Supper, 1948 lithograph signed in pencil published by Associated American Artists 9 1/2” x 13 1/4” $400-600

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83 Louis Lozowick (American/Russian, 1892-1973) Steel Valley, 1936 lithograph signed in pencil lower right 9 1/4” x 13 1/4” $1,000-2,000

85 Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) On the brink of the dark he stood ... wood engraving signed in pencil artist proof 10 1/2” x 6 1/4” $300-500

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84 Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) Nebraska Evening, 1941 lithograph signed in pencil lower right edition of 250 10” x 13” $1,500-2,500

86 Letterio Calapai (American, 1902-1993) Sunset and Sprouts (a pair of works by Calapai together with a third print) various print media two signed in pencil largest 4 1/4” x 5 3/4” $200-300


87 Lewis Carleton Ryan (American, 1894-1982) Mount Shasta woodcut signed and titled in pencil 5 1/2” x 8 3/4” $200-300

88 Lloyd Foltz (American, 1897-1990) Hill Farm, 1949 woodcut signed, titled and dated in pencil edition of 100 5 1/2” x 8 3/4” $300-500

89 Herschel Logan (American, 1901-1987) August Sunshine woodcut signed and titled in pencil 4 3/4” x 7 1/2” $300-500

90 Arnold Ronnebeck (German/American, 1885-1947) Chicken Pull (Taos Indians), 1932 lithograph edition of 75 8” x 13 1/2” $500-700 91 Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876-1950) Golden Temple at Amritsar, 1931 color woodcut signed and titled in pencil 9 1/2” x 14 1/2” $400-600 92 Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904) Le Fumeur Egyptien (The Egyptian Smoker), 1868 etching 4 1/4” x 3 1/4” $400-600

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93 Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Untitled lithograph signed in the plate 11 1/2” x 18 1/4” $300-500

94 Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) Sun Flowers, 1946 color lithograph signed in pencil 13” x 19” $200-300

95 Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Opponents, Flying Sparks, Huddled People (a group of three works) color lithographs each signed and titled largest 18 3/4” x 11 1/4” $400-600

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96 Phyllis Bramson (American, b. 1941) Gumball Machine color lithograph signed, titled and numbered edition of 10 28 3/4” x 18 3/4” $200-300

97 Eleanor Coen (American, 1916-2010) The Journey, 1950 color lithograph signed and titled in pencil 15 1/4” x 12 1/4” $200-300


98 Max Kahn (American, 1902-2005) Day of the Race, 1964 and Boats (a pair of works) color lithographs signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil larger 18 3/4” x 26” $300-500

99 Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) The Mysterious Rebbe of Northampton, Massachusetts, 1964 woodcut signed and numbered in pencil edition of 250 20” x 15” $300-500

100 Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) Ezekiel woodcut signed, titled and numbered in pencil edition of 50 14 1/2” x 17” $400-600

101 Walter Williams (American, 1920-1998) Marquerite, 1961 color woodcut signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 210 11 1/4” x 31 1/4” $800-1,200

102 Walter Williams (American, 1920-1998) Harvest, 1963 color woodcut signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 210 11 1/2” x 24” $800-1,200

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103 Abraham Rattner (American, 1895-1978) Twenty-four plates (21 of the 24 plates along with text), 1956 color lithographs published by University of Illinois Press, Urbana sheets: 16 3/4” x 12 3/4” $500-700 104 Barry Horton (American, 1917-1987) Reclining Nudes and Legs a pair of original screens used for producing screenprints larger overall 25 1/4” x 46 3/4” $300-500

105 Mather & Company, Chicago Let’s Clear the Air, He Merely Struts, All Clear Ahead!, Do You “Explode”?, There’s A Better Way (a group of five works) vintage posters approximately 39 3/4” x 33 1/4” each $1,500-2,500

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106 Frank Frazetta (American, 1928-2010) Golden Girl (a group of four works) color lithographs each signed and numbered in pencil each separate numbers from the edition of 2000 11 1/4” x 13 1/4” $1,500-2,500


107 Hale Woodruff (American, 1900-1980) A Celestial Gate, 1977 color screenprint signed, titled and dated in pencil Artists proof 18 3/4” x 21 1/2” $1,500-2,500

108 Joichi Hoshi (Japanese, 1913-1979) Red Landscape, 1974 color woodcut signed, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 99 14 3/4” x 29 1/4” $800-1,200

109 Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1997) Kyoto, 1966 color woodcut signed, titled, dated and numbered edition of 75 23 1/2” x 17 3/4” $400-600 110 Antoni Clave (Spanish, 1913-2005) Untitled carborundum signed and numbered in pencil edition of 80 29 3/4” x 22” $300-500

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111 Eduardo Paolozzi (Scottish, 1924-2005) Sun City, 1967 color screenprint signed in pencil “Artist’s proof Set No 4” 34 1/4” x 23 1/4” $1,000-2,000

112 Teodulo Romulo (Mexican, b. 1943) Vaca Futbolera, 1978 mixografia signed, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 50 20 3/4” x 29” $400-600

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113 Charles Quest (American, 1904-1993) Still Life, 1950 wood engraving signed, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 25 9” x 11 3/4” $200-300

114 Marcel Mouly (French, 1918-2008) Orage sur le village Lointain and Landscape (a pair of works) color lithographs each signed and numbered in pencil edition of 300 22 1/2” x 27 1/2” $500-700


115 Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) Whaam! (diptych) offset color lithographs signed in pencil lower right of right hand panel published by The Tate Gallery, London reproduced and printed in Great Britain by Lautrec Photo Litho Ltd Leeds, 3M384 24 3/4” x 29” (each) $6,000-8,000

116 Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985) La fenêtre de l’atelier à Saint-Paul, 1968 etching signed and numbered in pencil edition of 50 6 1/2” x 5 7/8” $800-1,200

117 Victor Pasmore (British, 1908-1998) Linear Image, 1975 etching and aquatint signed, dated and numbered in pencil edition of 75 10” x 14 1/2” $500-700

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118 Georges Braque (French, 1882-1963) Untitled (Bird), 1958 color lithograph signed in pencil lower right 1 1/2” x 3 3/4” $500-700

119 Georges Braque (French, 1882-1963) L’oiseau et son nid color lithograph signed in the plate, numbered in pencil edition of 300 12 3/4” x 18 1/2” $1,000-2,000

120 Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Untitled serigraph signed and numbered in pencil edition of 300 26” x 26” $400-600

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121 Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Untitled color screenprint signed and numbered in pencil edition of 250 24 1/4” x 22 1/4” $400-600


122 Yousuf Karsh (American/Canadian, 1908-2002) George Bernard Shaw gelatin silver print signed and inscribed “Ottawa” on the image in the lower right inscribed “Not for Publication, Yousuf Karsh, 130 Sparks Street Ottawa, Canada” (verso) 17 3/4” x 14 1/2” $1,500-2,500

123 Harry Callahan (American, 1912-1999) Eleanor, Port Huron, 1954 (printed later) gelatin silver print signed in pencil below the image 7” x 7” $1,000-2,000

124 Werner Bischof (Swiss, 1916-1954) Shinto Priests at Meiji Temple gelatin silver print Magnum copyright stamp on verso 10 3/4” x 13 1/4” $1,000-2,000

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125 Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864-1946) Camera Work No. 2, 1903 (photogravures and halftones by Edward Steichen, lacking Judgement of Paris halftone) 7 hand-pulled photogravures, and 3 of the 4 halftone reproductions New York, 1903 $2,000-4,000

126 Arthur Rothstein (American, 1915-1985) Saddle Makers, Capriola Saddlery, Elko, Nevada gelatin silver print 7” x 9 1/4” $500-700

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127 Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864-1946) September (together with images by Robert Demachy, Edward Steichen, Theodore and Oscar Hofmeister, a group of six works) various media largest sheet size 11 1/2” x 8” $300-500

128 Arthur Rothstein (American, 1915-1985) Land Acquisition Program of the Resettlement Administration, Yachats, Oregon, 1936 gelatin silver print 7" x 9 1/4" $500-700


129 John Blakemore (British, b. 1936) Rocks & Tide, Friog, 1977 gelatin silver print signed, titled and dated on the mount 10 3/4” x 13 1/2” $800-1,200

131 Dorothea Lange (American, 1895-1965) Migrant Mother gelatin silver print Reproduced from the collection of the Library of Congress 13 1/4” x 10 1/4” $400-600

130 Walker Evans (American, 1903-1975) Southern Ante-Bellum Mansion gelatin silver print Library of Congress stamp on verso 10 1/2” x 13 1/2” $200-400

132 Frederick Evans (British, 1853-1943) Wells Cathedral: A Sea of Steps photograph The Royal Photographic Society stamp on verso 9 1/4” x 7 1/2” $1,000-2,000

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133 Christopher Burkett (American, b. 1951) Blooming Grasses Connecticut, 1987 (printed in 1992) cibachrome signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on verso #91 20” x 24” $700-900

134 Christopher Burkett (American, b. 1951) Waimea Canyon, Rain Shower and Light, Hawaii, 1996 cibachrome signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on verso #5 20” x 24” $500-700

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135 John Grabach (American, 1886-1981) Family Market oil on canvas signed lower left titled on period label 30� x 36� $18,000-22,000

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136 John Grabach (American, 1886-1981) New York City Snow Scene watercolor and gouache signed lower right 19 1/2” x 26” $4,000-6,000

137 John Grabach (American, 1886-1981) Portrait of a Man oil on board signed lower right 9 1/2” x 8” $1,000-2,000

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138 Attributed to John Costigan (American, 1888-1972) Portrait of a Man oil on canvas 16” x 12” $500-700


139 John Costigan (American, 1888-1972) Bathers watercolor and gouache signed lower right 20 1/2” x 27 1/2” $2,000-4,000

140 John Costigan (American, 1888-1972) Autumn Woodland oil on canvas board signed lower right titled on verso 11” x 14” $1,500-2,000

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141 Pauline Palmer (American, 1867-1938) Village Pond oil on canvas signed lower left in red and black lettering 25 1/2” x 31 1/2” $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Chicago Galleries Association (label on verso)

142 Orson Byron Lowell (American, 1871-1956) George Washington at Mount Vernon oil on canvas signed lower right signed “Orson Lowell 501-5th Ave N.Y.” on verso 40” x 34” $4,000-6,000

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143 Walter Sanford (American, 1912-1987) Masks oil on board signed lower right 21 1/4” x 27 1/4” $500-700

145 Lois Mailou Jones (American, 1905-1998) Still Life oil on canvas on board signed lower left 16 1/2” x 10 1/2” $5,000-7,000

144 Charles Alston (American, 1907-1977) Untitled watercolor signed upper right 10” x 8” $500-700

146 I Am a Man, AFSCME The 1968 Sanitation Strike, Memphis, Tennessee, 1978 black and white poster produced by Allied Printing Trades Council, Memphis, Tennessee 14” x 22” $1,000-1,500 Catalog Note: The image of two men has been attributed to both Ernest Withers and Richard Copley.

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147 Walter Krawiec (American, 1889-1982) Circus Pyramid oil on canvas signed lower right 40” x 30” $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Springfield Art Association (label on verso) Governor and Mrs. William G. Stratton Thence by descent through the family Private Chicago Collection

148 Artist Unknown (20th century) Man with a Guitar oil on canvasboard signed “V.G. Scholoniti” lower left 30” x 22” $1,000-2,000

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149 Max Kahn (American, 1902-2005) Fogbound II, 1971 oil on canvas signed lower right 30” x 34” $300-500 Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso)

150 Karl Eugene Fortess (American, 1907-1993) Circus Performer oil on canvas laid to board signed lower right 31” x 19 1/4” $500-700


151 Francisco Zuniga (Mexican, 1912-1998) Sisal, Yucatan, 1971 mixed media on paper signed and dated lower right 23 1/4” x 17 1/4” $2,500-3,500

152 Aaron Bohrod (American, 1907-1992) Javanese Children oil and gesso on panel signed lower right 12” x 16” $3,000-5,000

Catalog Note: Mr. Ariel Zúñiga has confirmed the authenticity of this work.

Provenance: Associated American Artists, New York, New York (label on verso)

153 Copeland Burg (American, 1895-1961) Still Life with Flowers and Onions oil on masonite signed lower left 13 1/2” x 17” $600-800

154 Saul Raskin (American, 1878-1966) Landscape, 1952 oil on board signed and dated lower right 17 1/2” x 24 1/2” $800-1,200

155 Copeland Burg (American, 1895-1961) Still Life with Oysters and Shrimp oil on masonite signed lower right 8” x 10” $300-500

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156 John Sennhauser (American, 1907-1978) Fluid Lines No. 5, 1944 watercolor and ink on paper signed and dated lower left 11 3/4” x 8 3/4” $1,000-2,000 157 Rudolph Weisenborn (American, 1881-1974) Untitled, 1953 oil on panel signed and dated lower left 26” x 16” $2,000-3,000

158 Steven Jay Urry (American, 1939-1993) Folksinger oil on canvas signed lower left titled on verso 25 1/4” x 33” $800-1,200 159 Steven Jay Urry (American, 1939-1993) Untitled oil on canvas 25 1/4” x 33” $800-1,200

160 William Willis (American, b. 1943) Untitled gouache 18” x 21 1/2” $600-800

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161 Artist Unknown (20th century) Reclining Female Nude bronze signed indistinctly 8 3/4”h x” 17 3/4”w x 6”d $500-700

162 Edith Parsons (American, 1878-1956) Terrier Bookends bronze signed Gorham Co. Foundry, OFGY larger 7”h x 2 1/2”w x 6 3/4”d $600-800

163 Marguerite Kirmse (British/American, 1885-1954) Scottish Terrier bronze signed Gorham Co. Foundry, OGJL 3 3/8”w x 1 3/8”d x 1 3/4”h $300-400

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164 Emma Ciardi (Italian, 1879-1933) In the Park, 1906 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 24” x 18” $3,000-4,000 Provenance: Maxwell Galleries Fine Paintings, San Francisco, California (label on verso)

165 Meyer R. Wolfe (American, 1897-1985) Still Life, c. 1932 oil on canvas signed lower left 21” x 18” $400-600

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166 Max Wieczorek (American, 1863-1955) Joana, 1923 pastel signed and dated upper right 37” x 25 1/4” $500-700

167 Stark Davis (American, 1885-1950) Red Parrot oil on artist board signed lower right 12 3/4” x 11” $700-900


168 James P. Butler (American, 1893-1976) Woods in the Fall, Candor, N.Y., 1917 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right signed, titled and dated on verso 24” x 29 1/2” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Campanile Galleries, Inc., Chicago, Illinois (label on verso)

169 Alfred Jansson (American/Swedish, 1863-1931) The Home Fleet of England During the War With Germany, Year 1914-1915, 1915 oil on canvas signed “A. Jansson Copy 1915” 30 1/4” x 47 1/4” $1,000-2,000

170 Homer Gordon Davisson (American, 1866-1957) Poppy Field, 1906 oil on artist board signed and dated lower left 10” x 13 3/4” $500-700

171 James Lee Colt (American, 1922-2005) Cowboy with Horses gouache on paper signed lower right 10” x 17” $400-600

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172 Raymond Dabb Yelland (American, 1848-1900) Lands End, Golden Gate, 1875 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 18” x 30” $8,000-10,000

173 Gianni Cilfone (American, 1908-1992) Chicago Landscape, 1926 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 38 1/2” x 32” $2,000-3,000

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174 Edward Clark Churchill Mace (British/South African, 1863-1928) Seascape oil on canvas signed lower left 12 1/4” x 24 1/4” $500-700


175 Olaf Olesen (American/Danish, b. 1873) Sunlit Cedars, 1943 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right titled on verso 20” x 25” $1,000-1,500

176 Adolph Heinze (American, 1887-1958) Meeting the Pack Train oil on canvas signed lower right, titled on verso 28” x 30” $500-700 Provenance: Chicago Galleries Association (label on verso)

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177 Daniel Sayre Groesbeck (American, 1878-1950) triptych (Japanese motif) mixed media signed lower right larger panel: 31”w x 27”h; side panels: 16 1/2”w x 24”h $3,000-5,000

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178 William Giles (British, 1872-1939) Quedlinburg-am-Hartz, c. 1905 color woodcut signed and numbered “No. 9” in pencil 6 3/4” x 7 3/4” $400-600

179 Gustave Baumann (American/German, 1881-1971) Eagle Ceremony at Tesque Pueblo, 1932 color woodcut signed in the plate image: 6 1/2”w x 6 1/2”h; framed: 14 1/2”w x 15 1/2”h $600-800

Provenance: Josef Lebovic Gallery, Australia (label on verso)

Provenance: Steven Thomas Fine Art, Woodstock, Vermont Acquired from the above by the present owner


180 Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952) Signal Fire to the Mountain Gods, 1909 orotone signed lower right image size: 10 3/4”w x 13 3/4”h; overall: 16”w x 19”h $6,000-8,000 Provenance: Raymond H. Kirlin, Seattle, Washington Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, Illinois, 4 May 2008, Lot 459 Catalog Note: This example is held in the original Curtis Studio frame with label to verso.

181 Edward Sheriff Curtis (American, 1868-1952) The Clam Digger, 1898 orotone signed lower right image size: 8”w x 10”h; overall: 10 1/2”w x 12 1/2”h $5,000-7,000 Provenance: Raymond H. Kirlin, Seattle, Washington Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, Illinois, 4 May 2008, Lot 479 Catalog Note: This example is held in the original Curtis Studio frame with label to verso. Curtis won a prize for this image at the National Photographic Convention in 1899.

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182 Grueby Faience Company vase, #23 Boston, Massachusetts two-color matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered yellow bud decoration on a green ground 5 1/2�dia x 11�h $6,000-8,000

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183 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) inlaid sewing table, #630 Eastwood, New York maple, copper, various wood inlays unsigned This design was influenced by Harvey Ellis (1852-1904). as shown: 17 1/2”w x 16”d x 28”h; closed: 41”w $7,000-9,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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184 Rookwood Pottery Willow Landscape tile, #3027Y 4 Cincinnati, Ohio glazed ceramic impressed mark, numbered tile: 12”sq; framed: 18”w x 2 1/2”d x 18”h $1,200-1,500

185 L & JG Stickley settee, #214 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather signed with Handcraft decal 62”w x 26”d x 32 1/2”h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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186 Sallie Coyne (1876-1939) for Rookwood Pottery Nasturtium vase, #1126CV Cincinnati, Ohio, 1905 carved and matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered, artist signed 5 3/4”dia x 9 1/4”h $500-700

187 Elizabeth Barrett for Rookwood Pottery Art Deco stylized foliate vase, #313 D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1927 glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered, artist signed 4 3/4”dia x 8”h $400-600

188 Rookwood Pottery architectural/garden jardinieres, pair, #1114 DY Cincinnati, Ohio, 1905 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered 14 1/2”dia x 11 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

189 E.T. Hurley (1869-1950) Seahorse bowl Cincinnati, Ohio patinated bronze unsigned Newport, Kentucky foundry 9 1/2”dia x 1 3/4”h $600-800

190 E.T. Hurley (1869-1950) Seahorse candlesticks, pair Cincinnati, Ohio patinated bronze unsigned Newport, Kentucky foundry 4”dia x 9 3/4”h $700-900

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191 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) director’s table, #631 Eastwood, New York oak signed with red decal The dramatic eight-foot director’s table is one of Stickley’s most desirable forms. 95”w x 47 1/2”d x 29 1/2”h $15,000-20,000

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192 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) paper rack, #551 Eastwood, New York oak signed with red decal This is a rare and important design. 29 3/4”w x 14”d x 40”h $4,000-6,000

193 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) settle, #208 Eastwood, New York oak, leather signed with red decal 76”w x 32”d x 29”h $4,000-6,000

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194 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chamberstick, #74 Eastwood, New York hammered copper impressed mark 7”dia x 9”h $200-400

195 Heintz boudoir lamp Buffalo, New York bronze, sterling silver, fabric unsigned 8 1/2”dia x 10 3/4”h $300-500

196 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) sewing table, #630 Eastwood, New York oak signed with red decal and paper label 17 1/4”w x 16 1/2”d x 28”h (closed); 40”w (open) $900-1,200

197 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early hall bench, #172 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass unsigned 55 1/2”w x 20 3/4”d x 32 1/4”h $1,500-2,500

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198 Dirk van Erp (1860-1933) table lamp San Francisco, California, circa 1915-1920 hammered copper, mica stamped open box mark, San Francisco This example is an unusual form with overlay peacock design. 18”w x 21”d x 24”h $20,000-25,000

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199 Dirk van Erp (1860-1933) table lamp San Francisco, California, circa 1911 hammered copper, mica stamped closed box mark 22 1/2”dia x 22”h $7,000-9,000

200 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) library table Eastwood, New York oak signed with red decal This example is a rare form. 48”dia x 30”h $3,000-4,000

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201 Dirk van Erp (1860-1933) and D’Arcy Gaw (1868-1944) table lamp San Francisco, California, circa 1910 hammered copper, mica stamped closed box with D’Arcy Gaw signature 16”dia x 19 1/2”h $7,000-9,000

202 Dirk van Erp (1860-1933) jardiniere San Francisco, California, circa 1911-1912 hammered copper stamped closed box mark 13 1/4”dia x 9 1/4”h $6,500-8,500

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203 Charles Rohlfs (1853-1936) desk Buffalo, New York, circa 1900 oak, red enamel carved signature 29 1/2”w x 17”d x 50”h (closed) $7,000-9,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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204 The Handel Lamp Company Daffodil table lamp, #5648 Meriden, Connecticut acid etched, obverse painted glass, patinated bronzed metal shade with painted signature and stamp, base signed 18”dia x 27”h $3,000-5,000

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205 The Handel Lamp Company Mountainous Landscape lamp, #6957 Meriden, Connecticut reverse painted glass, bronzed metal base signed, shade with painted signature, numbered 17 1/4”dia x 23”h $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

206 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) partner’s desk, variation of #409 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass, iron unsigned This is a large uncataloged early form. 97”w x 42”d x 32”h $4,000-5,000


207 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Art Nouveau candlesticks, pair Chicago, Illinois bronze unsigned 6”dia x 13 1/2”h $3,000-4,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

208 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Delta candlestick Chicago, Illinois brass impressed mark 5 3/4”dia x 13 3/4”h $400-600

209 Jessie M. Preston (1873-1962) candlestick, No. 3 Chicago, Illinois acid-etched brass unsigned 6 3/4”dia x 14”h $800-1,200

210 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Kappa candlestick Chicago, Illinois brass signed, lettered 6”dia x 13 3/4”h $1,500-2,000

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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211 Dirk van Erp (1860-1933) table lamp San Francisco, California, circa 1908-1910 hammered copper, mica unsigned 10”dia x 15 3/4”h $3,500-4,500 Literature: Bostrom, Gus, Bay Area Copper 1900-1950: Dirk van Erp & His Influence, Berkeley: California Historical Design, 2012, p. 12

212 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) tea table, #439 Eastwood, New York, 1904 oak signed with red decal This is a great example of this early form. 26”dia x 26”h $4,000-5,000

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213 The Handel Lamp Company hanging shade Meriden, Connecticut leaded glass signed with Handel chain and ceiling cap 22 1/2”dia x 36”h (overall) $1,500-2,000

214 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) table, #624 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass signed with paper label 55”w x 48”d x 30”h $7,000-9,000

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217 Joseph Heinrichs (b. 1866) chafing dish, Rabbits New York, New York hammered copper and silver, oak, bronze stamped mark overall: 20”w x 13”d x 11”h $1,000-2,000

215 Joseph Heinrichs (b. 1866) for Hotel Washington floor vase New York, New York copper stamped marks 10 1/2”dia x 15 3/4”h $400-600

216 Joseph Heinrichs (b. 1866) egg coddler New York, New York copper, turned wood impressed mark 6”dia x 10”h $300-400

218 The Roycrofters candlestick East Aurora, New York hammered copper orb signature 5”dia x 12 1/2”h $200-300

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219 L & JG Stickley costumer, #89 Eastwood, New York oak, iron signed The Work of ... 25”dia x 72”h $900-1,100

220 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) dining table, #633 Eastwood, New York oak unsigned with four 10”w leaves 54”dia x 28”h (closed) $1,000-2,000

221 L & JG Stickley set of six dining chairs, four side chairs, #800 and two armchairs, #802 Fayetteville, New York oak one armchair and side chair signed The Work of ... armchair: 26”w x 22”d x 36 1/2”h; chair: 17”w x 18”d x 36”h $700-900

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222 Sadie Irvine (1887-1970) for Newcomb College Moss Landscape vase, #327 New Orleans, Louisiana, 1930 (SI98) glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered, artist signed 2 3/4”dia x 5 1/2”h $1,800-2,200

223 Henrietta Bailey (1874-1950) for Newcomb College Berry and Vine bowl, #24 New Orleans, Louisiana, 1922 (MT74) glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered, artist signed 8”dia x 2 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

224 Walrath Pottery Grape motif cider set: pitcher with four tumbler cups Rochester, New York polychrome glazed ceramic incised marks pitcher: 6 3/8”w x 4 1/2”d x 7 1/2”h; cups: 2 1/4”dia x 2 3/4”h $2,000-3,000

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225 Riviere Studios table lamp New York, New York patinated bronzed metal, green slag glass unsigned 20”dia x 29 1/2”h $1,500-2,500 Literature: A similar shade can be seen in Crist, Paul, Mosaic Shades Volume II, Paul Crist Studios: California, 2005, p. 151

226 Classique Lamp Co. table lamp Chicago, Illinois leaded glass, brass unsigned 18 1/2”dia x 23”h $800-1,200

227 The Handel Lamp Company Rose Trellis overlay table lamp Meriden, Connecticut slag glass, bronzed patinated metal shade and based signed The base is modeled after a Chinese Rouleau vase, raised on a stand. 18”dia x 23 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

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228 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chalet desk, #505 Eastwood, New York, circa 1903 oak unsigned 24”w x 16 1/2”d x 46”h (closed) $1,200-1,500

229 Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company table lamp, #167 Meriden, Connecticut yellow and green slag glass, patinated metal base stamped, numbered 12 1/2”dia x 19”h $400-600 230 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) jardiniere, #276 Eastwood, New York hammered copper stamped mark 13”w x 12”d x 12”h $3,000-4,000

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231 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) rocker, #323 Eastwood, New York oak, leather signed with decal 28 1/2”w x 34”d x 37”h $1,200-1,500


232 Grueby Faience Company floor vase Boston, Massachusetts matte green glazed ceramic impressed marks 8 1/2”dia x 22”h $7,000-9,000

233 L & JG Stickley, Peter Hansen (1880-1947), designer mantle clock, #85 Fayetteville, New York oak, copper signed with Handcraft decal This is an important design. 16”w x 8”d x 22”h $3,000-5,000

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234 Charles Walter Clewell (1876-1965) / Weller Pottery Company Corn vase Canton, Ohio / Zanesville, Ohio copper-clad ceramic impressed mark to pottery Clewell used a Weller blank from the Art Nouveau line. 4”sq x 9 1/2”h $800-1,200

236 Charles Walter Clewell (1876-1965) tall vase, #257-2 Canton, Ohio copper-clad ceramic signed, numbered 6 1/2”dia x 14 1/2”h $400-600

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235 Charles Walter Clewell (1876-1965), Attribution Poppy vase Canton, Ohio copper-clad ceramic unsigned 8 1/4”dia x 12 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

237 Charles Walter Clewell (1876-1965) candlesticks, #414 2-6, near pair Canton, Ohio copper-clad ceramic signed, numbered 4”dia x 9 1/2”h (taller) $300-500

238 Charles Walter Clewell (1876-1965) tall vase Canton, Ohio copper-clad ceramic unsigned 6”dia x 16 1/2”h $500-700


239 Stickley Brothers china cabinet, #8644 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, copper, glass unsigned, numbered on back This is an early form showing the English influence associated with Stickley Brothers. 48”w x 17 1/2”d x 69 1/2”h $2,500-3,500

240 Stickley Brothers sideboard, #8604 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, copper, glass unsigned This is an unusual form showing the English influence associated with Stickley Brothers. 70”w x 22”d x 65”h $2,500-3,500

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241 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) table, #626 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass unsigned, with metal inventory tag This example is an early form. 40 1/2”dia x 29 1/2”h $900-1,200

242 Stickley Brothers book rack, #4704 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak signed with Quaint metal tag 27 1/2”w x 9”d x 30 1/2”h $300-500

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243 Charles P. Limbert Furniture Co. lamp table, #1138 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak branded signature 35 3/4”dia x 29 3/4”h $600-800


244 L & JG Stickley table, #542 Fayetteville, New York oak unsigned 36”dia x 29”h $500-700

245 L & JG Stickley Morris rocker, variation of #403 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather unsigned 29”w x 35”d x 38 1/2”h $800-1,100

246 Lifetime Morris chair, #592 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather signed with a paper label With an adjustable back, in the Puritan line, together with an Arts & Crafts foot stool. chair: 30”w x 39 1/2”d x 38 1/2”h; footstool: 20 1/2”w x 14”d x 16 1/2”h $600-800

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247 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) bookcase Eastwood, New York oak unsigned This example is an early, open form with a chamfered board back. 62 1/2”w x 12”d x 56”h $1,500-2,000

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248 Stickley Brothers dining chairs, variation of #381, assembled set of six Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather unsigned 18”w x 16”d x 37”h $600-800


249 Charles P. Limbert Furniture Co. Morris chair, #530 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather branded signature, numbered This large and dramatic form is an example of Limbert design at its best.. 33”w x 44”d x 37”h $5,500-7,500

250 The Roycrofters Morris chair, #045 East Aurora, New York oak, leather signed with orb and cross mark This is a large form in exceptional original condition. 37”w x 40”d x 43”h $6,500-8,500

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251 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile Dragonfly vase Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1907-1912 matte glazed ceramic incised marks 3 1/2”dia x 7 1/4”h $500-700

252 Fulper Pottery Co. lamp base/vase Flemington, New Jersey Flambé glazed ceramic unsigned 5 1/2”dia x 13 1/4”h $300-400

253 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile Dragonfly vases, pair Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1907-1912 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks 3”dia x 9 1/2”h $400-600

254 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile Floral vase Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1907-1912 matte glazed ceramic incised marks together with a Van Briggle Pottery & Tile vase, incised marks, 3 1/2”dia x 7 1/4”h 4 1/2”dia x 4 1/2”h $400-600

255 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile vase, #696 Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1907-1912 matte glazed ceramic incised marks, numbered together with a Van Briggle Pottery bowl, incised marks, 6 1/4”dia x 2 3/4”h 4 1/2”dia x 5”h $400-600

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256 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile Floral vase Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1920 matte glazed ceramic incised marks 5 1/4”dia x 11 1/2” h $400-600

257 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile Tulips vase, #368 Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1905 matte glazed ceramic incised marks, dated 5 1/2”dia x 7 1/2”h $700-900

258 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile vase Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1907-1912 matte glazed ceramic incised marks 4 1/4”w x 4”d x 5 1/4”h $400-600

259 Van Briggle Pottery & Tile vase Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1907-1912 matte glazed ceramic incised marks 4 1/2”dia x 4”h $500-700

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260 L & JG Stickley tall case clock, #91 Fayetteville, New York oak, copper face and hardware, glass signed with Handcraft decal 19”w x 12”d x 77 1/2”h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

262 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) magazine stand, #548 Eastwood, New York oak signed with red decal early form with an original black finish 15 1/2”sq x 43 1/2”h $3,500-4,500

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261 The Handel Lamp Company hanging lanterns, #5212, pair Meriden, Connecticut hammered copper, decorated slag glass each with pressed metal tag, one numbered 6”sq x 15 3/4”h $2,000-3,000


263 Shop of the Crafters dining chairs, #320, pair Cincinnati, Ohio oak, ebony, various wood inlays, leather, brass unsigned with inlaid geometric design 18 1/2”w x 18 1/2”d x 44”h $1,000-1,500

264 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Spindle armchair, #376 Eastwood, New York oak with ebonized finish, leather signed with red decal This is a dramatic tall back form in excellent condition. 27 1/2”w x 21”d x 49”h $2,500-3,500

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265 Dirk van Erp Studio bowls, set of five and a pair of cups San Francisco, California, circa 19291977 hammered brass stamped marks largest: 9 1/8”w x 3 3/4”d x 1 5/8”h $200-400

266 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) bookcase, #532 Eastwood, New York, 1903 oak signed with box mark This example is an early form. 35 1/2”w x 12”d x 56”h $2,000-3,000

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267 Arts & Crafts, similar to L & JG Stickley trestle table, similar to #593 oak unsigned 48”w x 30”d x 29”h $300-500

268 Charles P. Limbert Furniture Co. table, #146 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak branded, numbered 44 1/2”w x 30”d x 29”h $600-800

269 L & JG Stickley china closet (cabinet) Fayetteville, New York oak, copper, glass unsigned 44”w x 16 1/2”d x 68 1/2”h $3,000-4,000

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270 Falick Novick (1878-1957) handled vase Chicago, Illinois copper stamped mark 8 1/2”w x 6”d x 5 3/4”h $800-1,200

271 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Zeta chamberstick Chicago, Illinois brass stamped mark 6”dia x 6”h $300-400

272 Falick Novick (1878-1957) nut bowl with spoon Chicago, Illinois copper, silver-plate stamped marks bowl: 6 1/8”dia x 2 3/8”h; spoon: 2 5/16”w x 8 1/4”l $400-600

273 The Kalo Shop handled round tray Chicago/Park Ridge, Illinois copper stamped mark early example 11 3/8”w x 9 7/8”d x 3/8”h $300-400

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274 The Kalo Shop handled round tray Chicago/Park Ridge, Illinois copper stamped mark early example 9 1/8”w x 7 7/8”d x 1/2”h $250-350


275 Teco, William J. Dodd (1862-1930), designer vase, #85 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed signature, numbered 4 1/2”dia x 11 1/2”h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

276 Teco monumental oil vase, #G22 Chicago, Illinois green glazed ceramic unsigned 19”w x 18”d x 30”h $1,500-2,500 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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277 Teco vase, #199 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic unsigned 7”dia x 10”h $1,200-1,500

278 Teco, W.B. Mundie (1863-1939), designer vase, #288 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed signatures 8 1/4”dia x 8 1/4”h $2,000-3,000

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

279 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer two-handled vase, #440 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed signatures 4 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 5 1/2”h $600-800

280 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer four-handled vase, #405 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed signature and paper label 3 1/4”dia x 6 3/4”h $800-1,000

281 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer vase, #54 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed signatures 6”dia x 5”h $300-500

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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282 Wheatley Pottery Company two-handled vase Cincinnati, Ohio matte green glazed ceramic unsigned 10”w x 7 1/2”d x 19 3/4”h $2,000-3,000

283 Teco, W.B. Mundie (1863-1939), designer two-handled vase, #266 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed twice 4 3/4”dia x 11”h $1,000-1,500 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

284 Teco, N. Forester, designer four-handled vase, #297A Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed signatures 6 3/4”sq x 5 1/2”h $1,200-1,500

285 Northwestern Terra Cotta Co. Rooster glaze sample, No. 7 Chicago, Illinois polychrome glazed terra cotta raised signature in the design design: 2 1/4”dia $100-200

Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector

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286 Teco, Fritz Albert (1865-1940), designer vase, #132 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed mark, numbered 9�dia x 16 1/2�h $4,000-6,000

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287 Louis Sullivan (1856-1924), designer panel circa 1970s glazed plaster This design was originally used in the Auditorium Building in Chicago, Illinois and later used in Wright’s home. 29 1/2”w x 1”d x 29 1/2”h $400-600

288 Artist Unknown A Masonic Temple lithograph image: 38”w x 61 1/2”h; framed: 39 1/2”w x 63”h $500-700 289 Prairie School windows, pair Riverside, Illinois glass, lead 19”w x 58 1/2”h $1,000-1,500 Catalog Note: These period windows utilize a similar design and type of glass as the Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) designed windows for the Avery Coonley residence in Riverside, Illinois.

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290 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for the Avery Coonley House windows, set of three Riverside, Illinois, 1908 glass, zinc each: 22 1/2”w x 29 1/2”h $6,000-8,000 Catalog Note: Probably from the servants’ quarters on the first floor of the residence.

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291 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon three-drawer cabinets, pair and a two-door cabinet Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany each signed with red monogram, three-drawer cabinets with script signature together with a matching shelf, unsigned Taliesin design at edges each cabinet: 21 1/2”w x 20”d x 28”h, bookshelf: 61 1/2”w x 10”d x 5 3/4”h $1,500-2,500


292 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon Hexagonal occasional table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 29”w x 25”d x 26 1/2”h $700-900

293 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon Hexagonal occasional table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 28 1/2”w x 25”d x 26 1/2”h $900-1,200

294 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon Hexagonal occasional table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 28 3/4”w x 25”d x 26 1/2”h $900-1,200

295 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon coffee table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 26 1/2”sq x 12 3/4”h $600-800

296 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon chest of drawers Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram Taliesin design at edges 33 1/2”w x 20”d x 32 3/4”h $1,000-1,500

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297 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon stools, pair Morganton / High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges. each: 21 1/2”w x 18 1/2”d x 14 1/2”h $1,200-1,500

298 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon stools, pair Morganton / High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges. each: 21 1/2”w x 19”d x 14 1/2”h $1,200-1,500

299 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon Hexagonal coffee table Morganton / High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram Taliesin design at edges. 48”w x 41 1/2”d x 18”h $1,200-1,500

300 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon coffee table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 26 1/2”sq x 12 3/4”h $900-1,200

301 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon end table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 21”w x 27”d x 23 1/2”h $700-900

302 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon end table Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany signed with red monogram and script signature Taliesin design at edges 21”w x 27”d x 23 1/2”h $700-900

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303 (WASMUTH PORTFOLIO) WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD Buildings, Plans and Designs. New York: Horizon Press, 1963. folio, number 428C, 100 loose plates, text booklet with plate list, with printed cloth portfolio, original box. $1,000-1,500

304 WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD Drawings for a Living Architecture. New York: Bear Run Foundation/ Horizon Press, 1959. oblong folio, orange cloth, illustrated throughout. $400-600

305 BAILLIE SCOTT, MACKAY HUGH Houses and Gardens. London: George Newnes Limited, 1906. green cloth boards with gilt lettering. $100-200

306 Yamagiwa USA Corp, After a Design by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) Taliesin floor lamp Thousand Oaks, California cherry with brass tag Based on a lamp design at Taliesin, Spring Green, Wisconsin. 16”sq x 80”h $1,000-2,000

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307 Liberty & Co. side chairs, pair, with Peacock Feather upholstery London, England oak, fabric unsigned 18 1/4”w x 18”d x 43”h $1,000-2,000 Catalog Note: With a B.C. “Bud” Holland, Chicago, Illinois, inventory sticker remaining on one and a partial exposition label remaining on the other.

308 Aesthetic Movement corner cabinet 15 1/4”w x 15 1/4”d x 68”h $700-900

309 Archibald Knox (1865-1933) for Liberty & Co. Cymric vase London, England, 1900 silver stamped hallmarks 3”dia x 8 3/16”h $1,500-2,500 Literature: Martin, Stephen A., editor, Archibald Knox, London: Artmedia Press,1995, pp. 56 and 121

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310 Hamilton & Co. English Bulldog cigarette case London, England, 1934 silver, polychrome enamel stamped hallmarks 3 1/2”w x 3 7/8”d x 3/8”h $250-350

311 Elgin Silversmith Co. Horse Race compact with mirror New York, New York sterling silver, silvered glass stamped marks 3 1/2”sq x 3/8”h $150-250

312 English Art Deco cigarette case and matchbox set electroplate nickel silver, polychrome enamel, velvet-lined leather stamped marks with original fitted box, 5”w x 3 7/8”d x 7/8”d case: 2 3/8”w x 3 1/4”d x 7/16”d; matchbox: 1 3/4”w x 2 3/8”d x 3/8”d $100-200

313 French Art Deco cigarette cases, near pair silver parcel-gilt, black enamel, onyx stamped hallmarks larger: 3 1/4”w x 4 1/2”d x 1/4”d; smaller: 3 3/8”w x 4 1/4”d x 1/4”h $200-300

314 Cartier cigarette case, #621/92 New York, New York sterling silver, 14K rose gold stamped marks with original silk-lined box case: 5 7/8”w x 3 7/8”d x 5/16”h; box: 4”w x 5 1/2”d x 1 3/8”h $200-300

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315 Erhard & Söhne Fairy Tale box Germany brass, rosewood unsigned 11”w x 8”d x 7 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

316 Gorham Mfg. Co. oil lamp, #Y65 P and tray, #Y50 P Providence, Rhode Island copper impressed marks, numbered oil lamp: 4 3/4”w x 3”d x 1 7/8”h; tray: 5 3/8”sq x 1/2”h $200-300

317 Persian Turkoman rug dyed wool 56”l x 45”w $500-700

318 Persian Kerman rug dyed wool 53”l x 46”w $400-600

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319 Tiffany & Co. Children’s Procession child’s bowl and underplate set, #5472 New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks bowl: 4 7/8”dia x 3”h; plate: 7 1/4”dia x 1/2”h $800-1,200

320 Tiffany & Co. place card holders, set of eight London, England, 1992 sterling silver stamped marks with original cloth bags and box 1 1/8”dia x 1”h $400-600

321 Vintage Dial-A-Drink recipe cocktail shaker leather, brass, silvered brass 3 1/4”dia x 9 1/2”h $300-400

322 Vintage Thirst Extinguisher musical cocktail shaker Japan silver-plate stamped origin plays “How Dry I Am” when lifted 4 1/2”w x 3 3/4”d x 9 3/4”h $100-200

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323 George H. Berry for Derby Silver Company Golf Bag cocktail set, #1921: cocktail shaker and four cups Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1925 silver-plate stamped marks shaker: 6”w x 3 1/2”d x 12 5/8”h; cups: 2 1/4”dia x 3”h $1,000-2,000

324 The Napier Co. Rooster cocktail shaker Meriden, Connecticut silver-plate stamped marks rare bulbous form 7 1/2”w x 5 3/4”d x 9 5/8”h $2,000-3,000

325 The Kalo Shop cocktail goblets, #C2, set of six Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied B monograms 2 1/4”dia x 4 3/8”h $400-600

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326 Christofle six-piece martini set: cocktail shaker and five footed cups France silver-plate stamped marks shaker: 3 1/8”dia x 8 1/8”h; cups: 2 7/8”dia x 3 1/4”h $300-500


328 Vintage Danish Grape Cluster candlesticks, pair sterling silver stamped marks maker’s mark of WJ, in the style of Georg Jensen 3 1/4”dia x 2 1/2”h $200-300 329 William Spratling (1900-1967) ash receivers, pair Taxco, Mexico sterling silver stamped marks 3 1/2"dia x 2 1/4"h $300-400

327 Georg Jensen, Johan Rohde (1856-1935), designer pitcher, #432A Denmark, post-1945 sterling silver stamped marks, numbered 5 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 8 7/8”h $4,000-6,000

330 The Kalo Shop Ducks repoussé child’s porringer, #9095 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks engraved “Dorothy” 6 1/4”w x 4 7/8”d x 1 3/8”h $300-400

331 The Kalo Shop Bunnies repoussé child’s holloware set Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks plate, #13; cup, #15; porringer, #9095; spoon, #F432 plate: 8”dia x 3/8”h $1,000-2,000

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332 The Kalo Shop creamer and sugar set, #5897 Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915 sterling silver stamped marks rare form with applied S monograms 5 1/4”w x 3 9/16”d x 2 3/8”h $1,000-2,000

333 The Kalo Shop mustard pot, #160J with spoon, #8147 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, ebony stamped marks vessel: 3 3/8”dia x 4”h; spoon: 1 7/16”w x 5 1/4”l $400-600

334 The Kalo Shop vase, #M627 Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1916 sterling silver stamped marks 2 9/16”dia x 6 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

335 TC Shop pitcher Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks iconic form 8 3/8”w x 6 1/2”d x 6”h $1,000-2,000

336 The Kalo Shop early oval covered vegetable bowl with handles, #6118 Park Ridge, Illinois, 1905-1911 sterling silver stamped marks 12 1/4”w x 6 1/4”d x 4 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

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337 American Arts & Crafts flatware articles, six: Art Silver Shop pierced serving fork; TC Shop cake server; The Kalo Shop serving spoon, # F725, jelly spoon, #F758, and serving fork, #18; and a Lebolt, attribution, cocktail spoon Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks larger fork: 3”w x 10 7/8”l $400-600

339 Boyden-Minuth Co. footed lobed bowl Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 4 7/8”dia x 2 7/8”h $150-250

338 The Kalo Shop salad serving set, #10L and matching serving spoon, #10 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with two original cloth bags largest: 2 3/8”w x 10 1/8”l $250-350

340 Eicher Studios handled bowl, #158 Park Ridge, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied S monogram 7 5/8”w x 5 1/2”d x 3 3/8”h $500-700

341 The Kalo Shop round lobed bowl, #F5D Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 8 1/2”dia x 2 1/4”h $500-700

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342 Lewy Brothers pitcher Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 8 5/8”w x 5 1/2”d x 8 1/4”h $800-1,200

343 The Kalo Shop water pitcher, #4828L Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied KB monogram 8 1/4”w x 6 1/4”d x 8 5/8”h $1,000-2,000

344 The Kalo Shop large round footed bowl with lobed accents, #M285LL Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 12 1/2”dia x 4 5/8”h $2,000-3,000

345 Yngve Harald Olsson (1896-1970) bowl with decorated rim Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 9 1/16”dia x 2”h $600-800

346 The Kalo Shop oval lobed tray, #96W Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 12 3/8”w x 9 1/8”d x 5/8”h $400-600

347 The Kalo Shop lobed round tray, #H958 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 11 7/8”dia x 5/8”h $400-600

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348 Lebolt & Co. Poppy repoussé tea and coffee service with tray, #820 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks coffee pot: 10 1/2”w x 5 1/8”d x 10”h; tray: 25 1/2”w x 18 1/4”d x 2 1/4”h $5,000-7,000

349 Lebolt & Co. casters, #644, with repoussé flowers Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 2”dia x 4 5/8”h $200-300

351 Lebolt & Co. Ginger Jar shaped tea caddy, #682 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 3 3/8”dia x 4 1/4”h $250-350

350 The Art Silver Shop repoussé handled oval footed bowl Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks rare example 16 3/8”w x 9 5/8”d x 3 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

352 Lebolt & Co. handled tea strainer, #240 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 2 1/2”w x 6”l x 1”h $100-200 353 TC Shop handled tea strainer Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 3 1/4”w x 7 1/2”l x 1”h $100-200

354 Falick Novick (1878-1957) octagonal tea caddy Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied COC monogram 3 3/8”w x 2 5/8”d x 5 3/4”h $300-400

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Provenance for the following five lots: Ednah Sherman Girvan Higginson (1873-1963) Thence by descent through the family Acquired by the current owner from a family descendent

355 Ednah Sherman Girvan Higginson (1873-1963) Celtic knot tea caddy spoon Santa Barbara, California silver, fresh-water pearls unmarked 2 1/8”w x 2 7/8”d $500-700

357 Ednah Sherman Girvan Higginson (1873-1963) chased figural man’s belt clasp/buckle Santa Barbara, California, circa 1906 silver unmarked 7 5/8”w x 2 5/8”h overall $1,000-2,000

358 Ednah Sherman Girvan Higginson (1873-1963) pendant for a necklace Santa Barbara, California silver parcel-gilt, rose quartz unmarked 1 3/8”w x 3”h $600-800

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356 Ednah Sherman Girvan Higginson (1873-1963) Celtic knot tea caddy spoon Santa Barbara, California silver, fresh-water pearl unmarked 2 1/8”w x 3”d $500-700

Literature: The Keystone, September 1906, Enamels, Gemcutting, and Metalsmithing: The Work of Ednah Sherman Girvan by Irene Sargent, pp. 1479-1480 Evon, Darcy L., Hand Wrought Arts & Crafts Metalwork & Jewelry: 1890-1940, Schiffer Publishing, 2013, p. 259

359 Ednah Sherman Girvan Higginson (1873-1963) pendant necklace Santa Barbara, California silver, turquoise stamped mark 1 1/2”w x 4 3/4”h $1,000-2,000


360 The Kalo Shop Cherry Blossoms and Leaves puffy necklace, #153 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 3/4”w x 15 1/4”l $400-600

361 The Kalo Shop Celtic Cross pendant on a long lorgnette style paperclip chain necklace Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, amethyst stamped marks necklace with six pierced geometric accents, with an original cloth pouch pendant: 1 13/16”w x 3 1/4”h; chain: 64”l $1,000-2,000

362 The Kalo Shop Floral bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, moonstones stamped marks Danish / Georg Jensen influenced design with an unusual clasp 13/16”w x 6 5/8”l $700-900 363 The Kalo Shop Cherry puffy earclip earrings Chicago, IL sterling silver stamped marks 1”dia $150-250 364 The Kalo Shop heart brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, polychrome enamel stamped marks with an original cloth pouch 1 1/4”w x 7/8”h $400-600

365 The Kalo Shop cuff bracelet Chicago, IL sterling silver, amethysts stamped marks 2 7/8”w x 2 1/2”d x 1 1/8”h $800-1,200

366 The Art Metal Studios floral brooch Chicago, IL 14K yellow gold, turquoise enamel stamped marks 3 3/8”w x 3/4”h $700-900

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367 The Kalo Shop Cherry Blossoms and Leaves puffy brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks unusual form, with an original cloth pouch 2 1/8”w x 1 5/8”h $300-400

369 The Kalo Shop Thistle puffy brooch, #198 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original box 2”dia $250-350

372 The Kalo Shop Modernist bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original box and tissue paper with a sticker 11/16”w x 6 7/8”l $400-600

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368 The Kalo Shop Flowers and Cherries with Leaves puffy bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks alternating decorated links 1”w x 7 1/4”l $400-600

370 The Kalo Shop Lily-of-the-Valley puffy brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original box and sticker on tissue paper 2 3/8”w x 2”h $300-400

371 The Kalo Shop Foliate brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original box 2 1/4”dia $300-400

373 The Kalo Shop Modernist necklace Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original box and tissue paper with a sticker 5/8”w x 15”l $500-700


374 The Kalo Shop belt buckle Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 1 15/16”w x 1 3/8”h $100-200

375 The Kalo Shop Fish brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks unusual form 2”dia $250-350

377 The Kalo Shop cufflinks, pair Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original divided cloth pouch 7/8”w x 5/8”h $150-250

378 The Kalo Shop cufflinks and tie bar set Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks no monograms, with two original cloth pouches cufflinks: 7/8”w x 5/8”h; tie bar: 1 3/4”w x 1/4”h $250-350

379 The Kalo Shop Comedy and Tragedy drama mask brooches, three Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks larger: 1”w x 1 3/8”h; smaller: 7/8”w x 1 5/16”h $250-350

376 Matthias W. Hank (1883-1955) belt buckle Park Ridge, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks applied AHA monogram 2 1/8”w x 1 5/8”h $150-250

380 American Arts & Crafts brooch silver, sodalite unmarked 2 7/8"w x 1 9/16"h $200-300

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381 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelets, two: Plain, #8 and Rope Twist Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks each opening: 2 1/2”w x 2 1/8”d $400-600 382 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelets, near pair, with repeating angled linear accents Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with an original cloth pouch openings: 2 9/16”w x 2 3/16”d and 2 1/2”w x 2 1/8”d $400-600

383 American Arts & Crafts brooch silver, opals unmarked with a Cellini Shop box 2 5/8”w x 9/16”h $300-400

384 Arts & Crafts ladies ring France silver, rose quartz stamped marks with a Lebolt & Company box, possibly the retailer size: 5 3/4” $200-300

385 Ronald Hayes Pearson (1924-1996) Modernist pin Deer Isle, Maine sterling silver stamped “Sterling Pearson” 2 1/2”w x 1/2”d x 3/4”h $200-300

386 Scholz & Lammel, Sigrid Gottstein, designer Geometric bracelets, two Idar-Oberstein, Germany brass, polychrome cloisonné matte enamel stamped mark to one 11/16”w x 6 5/8”l and 1”w x 6 1/2”l $200-300

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387 Antique Snake bracelet 10K yellow gold, emeralds, seed pearls 32.2 dwts. opening approximately 7”dia $1,000-2,000

388 Vintage V necklace 14K yellow gold, diamonds, sapphires stamped purity mark 15.4 dwts. 17 1/8”l overall $1,000-2,000

389 Art Deco bracelet platinum, diamonds, sapphires stamped purity mark 5.2 dwts. 3/8”w x 6 5/8”l $800-1,200

390 Edwardian Style Bow brooch with hearts and four-leaf clovers 18k white gold, diamonds, rubies unmarked 4.5 dwts. 1 3/16”w x 1 3/8”h $800-1,200

391 Art Deco pendant necklace 18K white gold, diamonds, rubies unmarked 3.3 dwts. pendant: 1/2”w x 1 3/4”h; necklace: 15 7/8”l $1,500-2,000

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392 Hamilton Watch Company watch chronometer Lancaster, Pennsylvania mahogany, brass, glass signed 12 3/4”w x 10 1/4”d x 9 1/4”h $800-1,200

393 Hamilton Watch Company watch chronometer Lancaster, Pennsylvania mahogany, brass, glass signed 6”sq x 5 7/8”h $400-600

394 Matthew Norman travel clock London, England brass, glass signed Swiss made 2 1/2”w x 2 1/8”d x 3 1/2”h (over handle) $150-250

395 Le Coultre desk clocks, three France brass, glass each signed on face largest: 6 1/2”w x 1 1/2”d x 6 3/8”h $700-900

396 Biedermeier clock cherry, ebonized wood, brass, enamel 11”w x 5 1/2”d x 18”d $300-400

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397 French Empire figural mantle clock gilt bronze, enamel Japy Frères movement 11 1/2”w x 4”d x 16”h $800-1,200


398 French Empire writing desk with lion’s paw feet black lacquered wood, leather, gilt metal, giltwood 59 1/2”w x 28 1/2”d x 32”h $1,000-2,000

399 French Empire console table France mahogany, black marble, gilt bronze 51 1/2”w x 17 1/2”d x 36”h $1,000-2,000

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400 P. Seca / Art Deco figural lamp base and pedestal marble, painted and bronzed metal each signed P. Seca together with an Arts & Crafts floral shade, 22”dia x 9”h lamp base: 11”w x 9 1/2”d x 41 1/2”h; pedestal: 13 1/2”w x 10”d x 27”h $800-1,200

402 French Empire secrétaire à abattant mahogany, burl wood, ebonized wood, gilt bronze, white marble 45”w x 21”d x 83 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

401 Biedermeier sewing stand fruit wood, various wood inlays 19”dia x 31”h $200-300

403 French hanging wall mirror burl wood, ebonized and gilt wood, silvered glass, lithograph 27 1/2”w x 3”d x 51”h $300-400

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404 Biedermeier chairs, set of four Hungary or Austria ash with ebonized accents, cane unmarked 17”w x 17”d x 36”h $400-600

405 Biedermeier chairs, set of four Hungary or Austria rosewood, burl inlay unmarked 18”w x 18”d x 35”h $400-600

406 Biedermeier chairs, pair Hungary mahogany, gilt wood stamped marks: Iparmuvészeti Múzeum kiviteli ellenorzés (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest) 19”w x 18 1/2”d x 36”h $300-400

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407 Style of Henri Louis Bouchard (1875-1960) Le Piocheur (The Digger) figural sculpture 1901 bronze, marble signed, dated 13”w x 5 1/4”d x 8 1/2”h overall $300-400

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408 After E. Rousseau Le Bivouac figural lamp painted metal, marble signed, with Paris foundry mark 10”w x 6 1/2”d x 18 1/4”h overall $300-400

409 Porcelain de Couleuvre Diane Chasseresse urns, pair France painted porcelain various marks Edition D’Art - Decor a tirage limite 10.5”dia x 16”h $300-400

410 Biedermeier single drawer stands, pair Hungary or Austria mahogany, parcel gilt and ebonized unmarked 15”w 11 1/2”d x 32 1/2”h $300-400

411 Biedermeier console table ebonized pine 27 1/2”w x 15”d x 33 1/2”h $250-350


412 Gallé Cherry Blossoms vase Nancy, France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 2 1/4”dia x 8”h $200-300

413 Gallé Red Currant vase Nancy, France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 3 3/4”dia x 10 1/2”h $700-900

414 Andre Delatte (1887-1953) Mountainous Landscape vase Nancy, France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 2 1/2”dia x 6”h $200-300

415 Andre Delatte (1887-1953) Wild Anemones bowl Nancy, France cameo cut and mottled glass signed in cameo 7 3/4”dia x 4”h $500-700

416 Gallé Crocus vase Nancy, France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 2 1/8”dia x 4 1/2”h $200-300

417 Gallé Pansy vase Nancy, France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 3 1/2”dia x 5 1/2”h $400-600

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418 Daum low vase Nancy, France mottled glass, foil inclusions etched signature with the Cross of Lorraine 7 1/2”w x 8”d x 3 1/2”h $500-700

420 D’Argental Peruvian Pepper Tree vase Saint-Louis, France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 3 1/4”dia x 11”h $600-800

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419 Charles Vessiere (b. 1866) Foxglove vase France cameo cut glass signed in cameo 4 3/4”dia x 13 3/4”h $400-600

421 Loetz Papillon vase Austria iridescent green glass unsigned 4 1/2”dia x 9 1/4”h $300-500

422 Loetz Candia Papillon vase Austria iridescent gold glass unsigned 3 3/4”dia x 6 3/4”h $300-500


423 Valerie “Vally” Wieselthier (1895-1945) for Wiener Werkstätte figure Vienna, Austria glazed ceramic impressed mark, numbered 3 1/4”w x 3 1/2”d x 6 1/2”h $500-700

424 Susi Singer (1891-1965) for Wiener Werkstätte Mann auf Stuh or Seated Man figure Vienna, Austria, 1927 glazed and matte ceramic impressed marks, numbered 239 Edition of two. 5 1/2”w x 4 1/8”d x 8 1/4”h $800-1,200

425 Josef Hoffman (1870-1956) for Wiener Werkstätte ornamental button Vienna, Austria silver-plate, green aventurine stamped hallmarks 2 1/16”w x 1 7/16”d x 9/16”h $300-400

426 Max Laeuger (1864–1952) Geometric center bowl, #1807 Germany glazed ceramic incised marks, numbered 12 5/8”dia x 2 3/4”h $500-700

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427 Art Nouveau figural mirror bronze, gilt bronze, beveled glass mirror signed indistinctly 14 1/4”w x 6 1/2”d x 20”h $600-800

428 E.G. Webster & Son Art Nouveau five-light figural candelabra, #4505 New York and Brooklyn, New York silver-plate stamped marks 13 3/4”dia x 17 1/4”h $200-300

429 Owen Moore Nude with Stylized Bird figural vide poche 1911 bronze signed, dated, with Gorham Co. foundry mark 9”w x 4 1/2”d x 5”h $500-700

430 After Josef Ofner (b. 1868) sculpture of a figural maiden holding a pearl amongst waves bronze signed 7 3/4”w x 3 3/4”d x 4”h $300-500

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431 Franz Xaver Bergman (1898–1963), Attribution Just Fur You concealed erotic figural vide poche Vienna, Austria cold painted bronze, marble stamped mark The fur coat opens to reveal the nude maiden. 9”dia x 8 1/2”h $800-1,200


432 Tiffany Studios Abalone picture frame, #1179 New York, New York dore bronze, abalone, glass impressed marks, numbered 7 1/4”w x 9”h; opening: 3 3/4”w x 5 1/4”h $1,000-1,500

434 Tiffany Studios Abalone jewelry box, #1149 New York, New York dore bronze, abalone impressed marks, signed later fitted velvet liner 6 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 2 3/4”h $600-800

433 Tiffany Studios Graduate picture frame, #1791 New York, New York dore bronze, glass impressed marks, numbered 7 1/4”w x 9”h; opening: 3 7/8”w x 5 1/4”h $700-900

435 Tiffany Studios Bookmark humidor, #1656 New York, New York dore bronze, polychrome enamel impressed marks, numbered cedar-lined interior 5 5/8”w x 6 1/8”d x 2 5/8”h $700-900 436 Tiffany Studios Bookmark assembled seven-piece desk set New York, New York dore bronze, polychrome enamel each with impressed marks, numbered stamp box, #804; postage scale, #880; desk calendar, #945; bill file, #966; letter rack, #1029; notepad holder, #1081; and inkwell, #1094 notepad holder: 4 5/8”w x 7 1/2”l $1,000-1,500

437 Tiffany Studios Adams seven-piece desk set New York, New York dore bronze stamped marks (2) blotter ends, #1776; inkwell, #1777; pen tray, #1778; letter rack, #1779; calendar frame, #1782; and rocker blotter, #1784 letter rack: 9 1/4”w x 2 1/2”d x 5 7/8”h $800-1,200

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438 Tiffany Studios Grapevine double picture frame New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass, glass impressed marks 15 1/2”w x 9 1/2”h (open); opening: 3 3/4”w x 5 1/4”h $1,500-2,000

439 Tiffany Studios Grapevine picture frame, #948 New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass, glass impressed marks, numbered 6 3/8”w x 7 1/2”h; opening: 2 1/4”w x 3 1/4”h $800-1,000

440 Tiffany Studios American Indian desk clock, #1199 New York, New York bronze, glass impressed marks, numbered 4 3/8”w x 2 5/8”d x 5 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

441 Tiffany Studios Grapevine glove box New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass impressed marks 13 5/8”w x 4 1/2”d x 3”h $1,500-2,500 Provenance: Christie’s New York, New York, 08 December 1998, Sale 8183, Lot 362

442 Tiffany Studios American Indian assembled nine-piece desk set New York, New York dore bronze impressed marks, numbered (2) small blotter ends, #1180; (2) larger blotter ends, #1181; inkwell, #1183; pen tray, #1185; calendar frame, #1187; letter opener, #1189; and box, #1192 larger blotter ends: 2 1/4”w x 19 1/4”l $1,500-2,000

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443 Tiffany Studios Grapevine adjustable book rack, #1027 New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass impressed marks, numbered 14”w x 6 1/2”d x 6”h (open) $800-1,200

444 Tiffany Studios Grapevine fern dish, #833 New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass, copper impressed marks, numbered 10 1/2”dia x 3 3/4”h $1,000-2,000

445 Tiffany Studios Grapevine paper rack, #1007 New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass impressed marks, numbered 12 1/2”w x 3 1/2”d x 8 1/2”h $600-800

446 Tiffany Studios American Indian humidor, #1196 New York, New York patinated bronze impressed marks, numbered cedar-lined interior 8”w x 5”d x 2 3/4”h $700-900

447 Tiffany Studios Grapevine desk stand with candle holder, inkwell with pen supports, matchbox holder and seal support New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass impressed marks together with a matching Tiffany Studios seal and pen stand: 9 1/4”w x 5 1/2”d x 2 5/8”h $3,000-5,000

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448 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle humidor, #4 New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass impressed marks, numbered cedar-lined interior 9 1/2”w x 6 3/4”d x 3 1/4”h $1,000-2,000

451 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle jewelry box, #830 New York, New York dore bronze, caramel Favrile slag glass impressed marks, numbered Interior with fitted velvet liner. 9 1/2”w x 6 1/2”d x 3 1/4”h $800-1,200 Provenance: Christie’s, New York, New York, 8 December 1998, Sale 8183, Lot 386

453 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle assembled seven-piece desk set New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass impressed marks, numbered paper clip, #971; letter rack, #1008; thermometer, #1013; and (4) blotter corners letter rack: 10”w x 2 1/2”d x 6 1/4”h $800-1,200

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449 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle picture frame, #947 New York, New York dore bronze, caramel Favrile slag glass impressed marks, numbered 7 1/2”w x 9”h; opening: 3 7/8”w x 5 1/4”h $800-1,000

450 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle double picture frame, #954 New York, New York dore bronze, caramel Favrile slag glass, glass impressed marks, numbered 15 3/4”w x 10”h (open); opening: 3 3/4”w x 5 1/4”h $1,000-2,000

452 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle three-panel tea screen New York, New York patinated bronze, yellowgreen Favrile slag glass impressed marks each panel: 4 1/8”w x 8 1/8”h $2,000-3,000


454 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle carriage clock, #13 New York, New York patinated bronze, green Favrile slag glass, beveled glass impressed marks, numbered Tiffany & Co. face with French time and strike movement. 4 1/2”w x 3 1/4”d x 7 3/4”h (over handle) $3,000-4,000

455 Tiffany Studios Zodiac rolodex, #1074 New York, New York dore bronze, polychrome enamel impressed marks, numbered 3 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 2 7/8”h $2,000-3,000

456 Tiffany Studios Zodiac five-piece desk set New York, New York dore bronze, polychrome enamel impressed marks, numbered (2) blotter ends, #988; rocker blotter, #990; pen tray, #1000; and letter rack, #1089 blotter ends: 2”w x 19 1/4”l $1,000-1,500

457 Tiffany Studios Zodiac six-piece desk set New York, New York silvered bronze each with impressed marks, numbered (2) blotter ends, #994; letter holder, #1002; pen tray, #1000; inkwell, #1072; and calendar stand, #1093 blotter ends: 2”w x 12 1/4”l $400-600

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458 Tiffany Studios Zodiac picture frame New York, New York bronze impressed marks 8 1/2”w x 7 3/8”h; opening: 5”w x 3 3/4”h $500-700

459 Tiffany Studios Zodiac picture frame, #943 New York, New York dore bronze impressed marks, numbered 8”w x 7”h; opening: 4 3/4”w x 3 3/4”h $500-700

460 Durand / Colonial Premier Co. shades with torchières, pair Vineland, New York / Chicago, Illinois iridescent threaded and vine decorated glass, chromed metal shades unsigned, bases signed shades: 7 1/2”dia x 10 1/4”h; overall: 10”dia x 67 1/2”h $800-1,200

461 Tiffany Studios Zodiac four-piece desk set New York, New York dore bronze stamped marks stamp box, 802; inkwell, #842; rocker blotter, #990; and letter rack, #1009 largest: 9 1/2”w x 2 1/2”d x 6 1/4”h $400-600

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462 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) compote, #1866 New York, New York stretched gold Favrile glass signed, paper label, numbered 7”dia x 7”h $600-800

463 Tiffany Studios candlesticks, #1210, pair New York, New York dore bronze stamped marks, numbered 5”dia x 10 1/4”h $800-1,000

465 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) footed dish New York, New York gold Favrile glass signed 5 3/4”dia x 2”h $300-500

466 Tiffany Furnaces plate, #309 and tray, #310 New York, New York dore bronze, enamel impressed marks, numbered each: signed Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc. plate: 8 1/4”dia x 5/8”h; tray: 13 1/2”w x 3/4”d x 11”h $500-700

467 Tiffany Studios Three-light Lily desk lamp: base, #319 New York, New York bronze impressed marks, numbered together with four Charles Lotton gold iridescent shades, each signed, dated 1975, tallest: 3”dia x 5 1/4”h base: 6 1/4”dia 12 3/4”h $1,000-2,000

464 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) vase, #4017 New York, New York gold Favrile glass signed, numbered 4 3/4”dia x 5”h $400-600

468 Tiffany Studios Turtleback trivet, #935 New York, New York blue Favrile glass, patinated bronze impressed marks, numbered 7 3/4”w x 6”d x 7/8”h $1,500-2,000

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469 Tiffany Studios Daffodil table lamp: shade, #1497 on base, #362 S175 New York, New York patinated bronze, Favrile leaded glass shade and base with impressed marks, numbered 20�dia x 26 1/2�h $40,000-50,000

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470 Tiffany Studios six-light candelabra, #1290 New York, New York dore bronze impressed marks, numbered with a fitted candle snuffer 21 1/2”w x 4 1/4”d x 15”h $1,500-2,000

471 Tiffany Studios Harp floor lamp: base, #423H, with a Damascene shade New York, New York green Favrile glass, patinated bronze shade signed, based signed and numbered overall: 14”w x 15”d x 57 1/2”h; fitter rim: 3 1/8”dia $8,000-12,000

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472 Tiffany Studios Counter Balance floor lamp: base, #468, with a Damascene shade New York, New York yellow Favrile glass, patinated bronze shade signed, base signed and numbered overall: 15”dia x 55 1/2”h; fitter rim: 2 1/4”dia $8,000-12,000


473 Art Deco Dancer with Ring figural sculpture bronze, marble unsigned 9”w x 2 5/8”d x 11 1/2”h $200-300

474 Art Deco table lamp copper and chromed metal unsigned 16”dia x 21 1/2”h $400-600

475 Gustavsberg Argenta vase, #1236 Stockholm, Sweden glazed ceramic, silver overlay signed, numbered, paper label together with a pair of floral vases, glazed ceramic, silver overlay, signed, #2005 5 1/2”w x 3 1/2”d x 7 1/4”h; pair: 4 1/2”dia x 6 1/2”h $300-500

476 Lalique Cerf or Deer demi-lune wall shelf France molded and frosted glass, clear glass, chromed metal etched signature 17 5/8”w x 11 3/4”d x 11 1/2”h $800-1,200

477 Art Deco drop-front print storage cabinet 1930s sycamore, steel finished back interior fitted with three drop-front doors with storage compartments 36”w x 18 1/2”d x 44”h (closed) $400-600

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478 Harry Bertoia (American, 1915-1978) Self Portrait woodcut 7” x 4 3/4” $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Delina Bertoia Wright, Chicago, Illinois, 10 October 2006 Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

479 Harry Bertoia (American, 1915-1978) Corn Harvest, 1941 wood engraving signed and dated in pencil 10 1/8” x 8 1/4” $3,000-5,000

480 Harry Bertoia (American, 1915-1978) Grape Harvest, 1941 wood engraving signed and dated in pencil 10” x 8 1/4” $3,000-5,000

Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

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481 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled (Linear Sculpture) USA, c. 1965 steel steel wire flowers on stems attached to two horizontal base rods 27”w x 9”d x 17”h $20,000-30,000

Provenance: Gift from the Artist Private Collection Wright, Important 20th Century Design, 21 May 2006, Lot 132 Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois Literature: Sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the Harry Bertoia Foundation Catalog Note: The World of Bertoia, Bertoia and Schiffer, pg. 52 illustrates a similar example

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482 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled (Welded Wire Form) USA, c. 1965 welded bronze with applied patina 12 1/5” w x 5”d x 10 1/2”h $10,000-15,000 Provenance: Gift of the Artist to Edward J. Flanagan Private Collection, New York Wright, Harry Bertoia: Material and Form, 11 May 2007, Lot 837 Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois Literature: Sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the Harry Bertoia Foundation

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483 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled, 1942 monotype signed and dated "H.B. 1942" lower right in pencil 10” x 10" $1,500-2,500 Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

485 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled monotype 10 1/2” x 8” $1,000-2,000 Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

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484 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled monotype 13” x 13” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois


486 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled monotype numbered "1676" in pencil in the lower right 18” x 24” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

487 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled monotype 18" x 24" $3,000-5,000 Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

488 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled monotype 7 1/2” x 6” $1,000-2,000

489 Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Untitled monotype 10 1/2” x 8” $1,000-2,000

Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

Provenance: The Artist Private Collection, Pennsylvania Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois

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490 Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) stools, pair France, India, c. 1955-56 teak each with PSY inventory code 16”w x 12”d x 19”h $3,500-4,500 Provenance: From the College of Architecture, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India Private Collection, New York, New York Literature: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau; related variations illustrated on pgs. 560 and 570

491 Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) Easy Armchair, pair, model PJ-SI-29-A France, India, c. 1955-56 teak, caning, upholstery one with inventory code LHH L: 21 1/4”w x 23”d x 28 1/4”h, R: 21 1/2”w x 23”d x 27 1/4”h $7,000-9,000 Provenance: From the Chandigarh Administrative Buildings, India Private Collection, New York, New York Literature: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 563

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492 Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) two-seat theater bench Chandigarh, India, c. 1961 teak, caning, brass numbered 23 and 24 folding seats 43 1/5”w x 20”d x 33 1/5”h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: From the Tagore Theatre in Chandigarh, India, 1961 Private Collection, New York, New York Literature: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 269 Art, Architecture and Furniture of Aditya Prakash, Vikramaditya Prakash, 2012 Catalog Note: The Tagore Theatre was designed by Aditya Prakash and Le Corbusier.

493 Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) Student desk, model PJ-BU-08-C, and Armchair, model PJ-SI-28-D France, India, c. 1953-60 teak, caning, upholstery 47 1/4"w x 24"d x 27 1/2"h; chair: 20 1/4"w x 22"d x 32"h $4,000-5,000

Provenance: From the College of Architecture, Punjab University, and various Chandigarh Administrative Buildings, Chandigarh, India Private Collection, New York, New York

Literature: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 563 and pg. 574

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494 Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) stools from Les Arcs, Savoie, pair France, c. 1968 pine 17” dia x 17”h; seats: 12 1/4”dia $2,500-3,500

495 Le Corbusier (1887-1965) for Cassina LC/2 Petite Modele chairs, pair Italy chromed steel, upholstery each stamped”LC2” with serial number and Atelier International label 29 1/2”w x 27 1/2”d x 26”h $1,200-1,500

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496 Carl Aubock (1900-1957) flatware, model 2060 Austria stainless steel stamped marks 30 pieces with the original wood box Box: 12 3/4”w x 7 1/4”d x 2 1/2”h, tablespoon: 8” $700-900

497 Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll Associates Barcelona chairs, pair USA, c. 1970 stainless steel, original leather each with “Art Metal - Knoll Corp.” tag 30”w x 30”d x 30”h $3,000-4,000

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498 Paul Evans (1931-1987) for Directional Cityscape coffee table USA, 1960s chromed steel, walnut, glass signed “Paul Evans” 42”w x 42”d x 16”h $2,000-3,000

499 Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll International, Inc. BRNO chairs, set of 6 320 Park Ave, New York, NY, 1970s leather, stainless steel each with Knoll label 23”w x 22”d x 31 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

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500 Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) for Flos Arco lamp Italy, 1960s Italian marble, steel, aluminum Atelier International label 82”w x 94 1/2”h, shade: 11 3/4”dia $1200-1,500

501 Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll International, Inc. BRNO chair 320 Park Ave, New York, NY, 1970s leather, stainless steel leather armrests 23”w x 22”d x 31 1/2 $300-500

502 Edward Fields, Inc. rug USA, 1985 wool signed 128” x 90” $300-400

503 Kazuhide Takahama (1930-2010) for Knoll International Suzanne chairs, set of four USA, 1975 original black wool upholstery, urethane foam, aluminum Knoll International labels, dated 31”w x 35 1/2”d x 26 1/2”h each $600-800

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504 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller 670/671 lounge chair and ottoman Zeeland, Michigan, 1970s-1980s rosewood, original leather 33’’w x 36’’d x 32 1/2’’h; ottoman: 26 1/2’’w x 22’’d x 18”h $3,000-4,000

505 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller 670/671 lounge chair and ottoman Zeeland, Michigan, 1970s-1980s rosewood, black leather chair with paper label the leather of the ottoman and seat cushion are replaced 33’’w x 36’’d x 32 1/2’’h; ottoman: 26 1/2’’w x 22’’d x 18”h $2,500-3,500

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506 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. Ball clock, model 4755 Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s birch, brass, enameled metal Howard Miller label with the original box 13 1/4”dia x 3”d $600-800

507 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. Paddle clock, model 7513C Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1957 lacquered Masonite and wood, enameled aluminum, brass, Howard Miller label 17 1/2”dia x 2 1/4”d $1,000-1,500

508 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. Pretzel clock, model 4775 Zeeland, Michigan walnut, brass, enameled metal Howard Miller label and impressed model number 17”dia x 3”d $700-900

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509 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. white Asterisk clock, model 2213 Zeeland, Michigan enameled metal Howard Miller label 10”dia x 3”d $300-400

510 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. orange Asterisk clock, model 2213 Zeeland, Michigan enameled metal Howard Miller label 10”dia x 3”d $300-400

511 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. Ball clock, model 4755 Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s birch, painted wood, brass, enameled metal stamped mark 13 1/4”dia x 3”d $400-600

512 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. yellow Asterisk clock, model 2213 Zeeland, Michigan enameled metal Howard Miller tag replaced motor 10”dia x 3”d $300-400

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513 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. black Asterisk clock, model 2213 Zeeland, Michigan enameled metal Howard Miller label 10”dia x 3”d $300-400


514 Peter Protzmann (1939-2017) for Herman Miller desk USA, c. 1970 African Zebrawood, chromed steel Herman Miller label with four original keys 65”w x 32”d x 29 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

515 Peter Protzmann (1939-2017) for Herman Miller credenza / cabinet Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1970 African Zebrawood, chromed steel Herman Miller label three locking doors with two original keys 65”w x 26”d x 27”h $1,000-2,000

516 George Nelson (1908-1986) for Herman Miller platform bench, model 4693 Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s ebonized birch Herman Miller foil label 92 1/4”w x 18 1/2”d x 14”h $1,500-2,000

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517 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. Basket clock Zeeland, Michigan wicker, birch, metal Howard Miller label 13 1/2”w x 4”d x 10 1/2”h $200-300

518 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. Spike clock, model 2202 Zeeland, Michigan walnut, lacquered aluminum Howard Miller label, impressed model number 19”dia x 3”d $500-700

519 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. table clock, model 4760 Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1949 brass, acrylic, enameled aluminum Howard Miller label 4 1/4”w x 3”d x 6”h $300-400

520 George Nelson Associates for Howard Miller Clock Co. wall clock, model 2232 USA, c. 1959 beige mosaic tile, walnut, metal key wind version with the original box, key, and a copy of the Howard Miller tear sheet 13 1/2”sq x 3”d $300-400

521 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller sofa, model 3473 Italy / USA, 1970s walnut, leather, aluminum rectangular black Herman Miller tag and “Made in Italy” paper label some wear 81”w x 29”d x 33”h $2,500-3,500

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522 Charles & Ray Eames DKR-1 “Eiffel Tower” chair Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s steel, tan leather seat pad, nylon glides 16 1/2”w x 19 1/2”d x 32”h $200-300

523 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) child’s chair Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s molded plywood repaired 14”w x 11”d x 14 1/2”h $600-800

524 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller CTM coffee table Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s aniline-dyed birch plywood, steel, rubber 34”dia x 16 1/4”h $400-600

525 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller DTW-3 dining table Zeeland, Michigan, c. 1950 birch, birch plywood, aluminum stamped “DTW3” 34”w x 54”d x 29”h $600-800

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526 Sam Maloof (1916-2009) lounge chair and ottoman Alta Loma, California, 1950s-60s walnut, original Jack Lenor Larsen upholstery each with branded mark “MALOOF designed made California” chair: 31”w x 33”d x 30”h, ottoman: 23 1/2”w x 24”d x 9”h $15,000-20,000 Provenance: William Kayden, Hollywood, California Treadway Toomey Auctions, 02 February 1995, Lot 800 Private Collection, Cherry Hills Valley, Colorado Literature: Sam Maloof, Woodworker, Maloof, page 148 illustrates a similar example.

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527 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) and Frances Higgins (1912-2004) mobile Riverside, Illinois fused glass, brass, string etched “higgins” 18”w x 20”h $1,000-1,500

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528 George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Widdicomb Origins nightstand, model 215 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1963 walnut branded mark, stamped date, cloth label 22"w × 20"d × 19 1/2"h $1,000-1,500 Literature: Widdicomb manufacturer’s catalog, unpaginated

529 George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Widdicomb Origins lounge chairs, pair, model 253-W Grand Rapids, Michigan, c. 1955 walnut, upholstery 26"w x 32"d x 34"h $3,500-4,500 Literature: Widdicomb manufacturer’s catalog, page 9

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530 George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Nakashima Studio Grass-Seated Stool New Hope, Pennsylvania walnut, grass cord 18 1/4”w x 16”d x 17”h $1,500-2,000

531 George Nakashima (1905-1990) Arm Chair New Hope, Pennsylvania, c. 1965 American black walnut signed with client’s name “Newberry” 24 1/2”w x 20 1/2”d x 28 1/4”h $1,000-1,500

Provenance: Moderne Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Treadway Toomey Auctions, Lot 659, 4 May 2003 Private Collection, Colorado, USA

532 George Nakashima (1905-1990) desk New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1970s sap walnut two drawers 38”w x 26”d x 28 3/4”h $8,000-10,000 Provenance: Moderne Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Treadway Toomey Auctions, Lot 660, 4 May 2003 Private Collection, Colorado, USA

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534 Sergio Asti (b. 1926) for Salviati & Co. asymmetrical incalmo vase Murano, Italy, 1960s blown glass inscribed “Salviati Murano” 9”w x 4 1/4”d x 11 1/4”h $1,000-1,500

533 Arredoluce Triennale lamp Italy, 1960s chromed steel, enameled aluminum, leather, marble stamped “Made in Italy” as shown: 45”dia x 76”h $2,000-3,000

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535 Antonio Da Ros (b. 1936) for Cenedese Sommerso vase Murano, Italy, 1985 glass inscribed on base “Made for Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Kaplan, Venezia, 1985” 10”w x 3”d x 8 1/4”h $600-800

536 Marco Zanuso (1916-2001) for Arflex lounge chairs, pair, with ottoman Italy, 1950s upholstery, brass 27 1/2”w x 28 1/2”d x 36”h $3,000-4,000


537 Italian lounge chairs, pair 1950s upholstery over wood, enameled metal, brass 24”w x 26”d x 41”h $2,000-3,000

538 Guido Gambone (1909-1969) square bowl Italy, 1950s glazed stoneware signed with “Gambone Italy” 12 1/2”w x 10”d x 3 1/4”h $400-600

540 Guido Gambone (1909-1969) pitcher and bowl Italy, 1950s glazed stoneware signed bowl: 9 1/2”dia x 3 1/2”h, pitcher: 5 1/2”dia x 15”h $600-800

539 Guido Gambone (1909-1969) plate Italy, c. 1955 glazed stoneware signed “Gambone Italy” with donkey mark and label 10”w x 1/2”d x 9 7/8”h $600-800

541 Guido Gambone (1909-1969) vase Italy, 1960s glazed stoneware signed “Gambone Italy” with donkey mark 5 1/2”dia x 12”h $600-800

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542 Lisa Johansson-Pape (1907-1989) for Iittala table lamps, two Finland, 1960s frosted and cased glass 10�dia x 17�h $1,000-1,500

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Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Bryce Originals vanity mirror and shelf USA, 1950s wrought-iron, Vitrolite, mirror glass as shown: 24 1/5”w x 8 3/4”d x 25 3/4”h $1,500-2,000

544 Harvey Probber (1922-2003) for Harvey Probber, Inc. sectional seating unit Fall River, Massachusetts, 1960s mahogany, brass, upholstery Harvey Probber tag two sofas, corner table, and console table as shown: 138 1/2”w x 124”d x 28 3/4”h $3,000-4,000

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545 Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar Janus Collection occasional table, model 5630N Berne, Indiana, 1960s walnut, glazed ceramic Natzler tiles paper order tag, rectangular brass Dunbar tag three inset Natzler tiles in “Jade” 29”w x 23”d x 22 1/4”h $1,200-1,500

546 Edward Wormley (American, 1907-1995) for Dunbar Janus Collection cabinet, model 5727N Berne, Indiana, 1960s walnut, brass, glazed ceramic Natzler tiles rectangular brass tag, Dunbar paper label finger joint construction; each handle with an inset Natzler tile 54”w x 19”d x 34”h $2,500-3,000

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547 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Magazine table Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, walnut green metal Dunbar tag 25”w x 25 1/2”d x 22”h $600-800

548 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Revolving Book Table, model 4549 Berne, Indiana, 1950s mahogany, leather paper Dunbar tag the central section and the top rotate independently 36”dia x 28 3/4”h $2,000-3,000

549 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Sofa, model 6392A Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, upholstery over wood, foam, down 103”w x 43”d x 31”h $3,500-4,500

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550 Rose Cabat (1914-2015) & Erni Cabat (1914-1994) Feelie vases, group of 22 Tucson, Arizona, 1970s-1980s glazed stoneware signed various sizes; tallest: 2 3/4”dia x 3 1/5”h $7,000-9,000

551 Rose Cabat (1914-2015) & Erni Cabat (1914-1994) Feelie bowl Tucson, Arizona, 1970s-1980s glazed stoneware signed 7"dia x 3"h $600-800

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552 Clyde Burt (1922-1981) bowl USA, 1960s latex-resist glazed stoneware incised “CB” 8”dia x 3 1/2”h $300-500 553 Christine & Michael Adcock baskets, group of 3 Santa Barbara, California mixed media including sweet gum seed pods, date palm, and Coulter pine cone scales basket at left: 16”dia x 9”h $1,000-1,500


554 Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) ceramic USA, 1970s wheel-thrown glazed stoneware signed “TT” 12”dia x 2 1/4”h $500-700

555 Don Freedman (American, 20th century) wall sculpture Nantucket, Massachusetts copper over wood impressed initials “D.F.” 28”dia x 1”d $500-700

556† Shawna Stoney large bowl Vietnam / San Francisco, California, 1990s eggshell fragments in resin metal tag 24”dia x 6 1/4”h $200-300

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557 Gucci mirror Italy, 1970s leather, brass, mirror glass top ring stamped Gucci 19”w x 27”h $2,000-3,000

558 Modern large Baseball Glove chair USA, late 20th century leather, suede, wood platform base Stiles Brothers metal tag 83”w x 38”d x 49”h $2,500-3,500 Catalog Note: Stiles Brothers made leather suitcases and luggage, so this item was likely a showroom piece created to display their handiwork.

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559 Omersa & Company duck UK, 1960s leather 14”w x 6 1/4”d x 9 1/2”h $100-200

560 Omersa & Company kangaroo UK, 1960s leather 15 1/2”w x 14 1/2”d x 32”h $300-400

562 Omersa & Company large pig footstool UK, 1960s leather 31”w x 12”d x 17 1/2”h $400-500

561 Omersa & Company pig footstool UK, 1960s leather 11”w x 24”d x 13 1/2”h $500-700

563 Omersa & Company small pig footstool UK, 1960s leather 20”w x 7 1/2”d x 12 1/2”h $200-300

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564 Murano lamps, pair Italy, 1940s colorless glass, gold leaf inclusions, brass unsigned shades not included glass: 8”dia x 16”h $500-700

565 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Janus Collection cabinet Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, brass rectangular brass tag 27”w x 27”d x 21 1/2”h $400-600 566 Paul T. Frankl (1886-1958) for Johnson Furniture Co. cabinet Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s mahogany, cork, brass branded Johnson Furniture Co. mark 72”w x 22”d x 30 1/4”h $1,500-2,000

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567 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb dining table Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s stained mahogany three 12” leaves 48”dia x 28 3/4”h $600-800

568 Edmond J. Spence (American, 20th century ) for Modernage lounge chairs, pair USA, 1950s walnut, upholstery 28 1/2”w x 32”d x 31 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

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569 Hugo Grun (Danish, 19th/20th century) coffee and tea service, five pieces Copenhagen, Denmark, 1920s-1930s sterling silver, silver plate, wood stamped “925 Sterling Denmark H.Gr” tray: 21”w x 12 1/2”d $800-1,200

570 Adolph Tischler (1917-2015) Duo flatware service for eight (8), 40 items total in original boxes USA, c. 1955 18/8 stainless steel, Dupont Zytel nylon stamped marks five (5) pieces per place setting: knife, dinner fork, luncheon fork, tablespoon, teaspoon knife: 8 3/8”l $2,000-3,000 Catalog Note: A service for four (4) is currently in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

571 Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) for Johnson-Handley-Johnson Co. desk, chair, and cabinet Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1940s birch, metal, upholstery signed desk: 48”w x 20”d x 30 1/2”h $500-700

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572 Mathieu Mategot (1910-2001) for Artimeta Escargot shelves, pair France / The Netherlands, c. 1950 perforated and enameled steel each: 23 1/2”w x 6 1/2”d x 9 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

573 Wolfgang Hoffmann (19001969) for Howell Art Deco occasional table St. Charles, Illinois, 1930s chromed steel, laminate Howell label 19 3/4”dia x 19”h $300-400

574 Franz Hagenauer (1906-1986) African Dancer with Necklaces nude figural sculpture Austria patinated bronze stamped marks 3 1/4”w x 4 1/4”d x 10 1/8”h $900-1,200

575 Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) for Johnson Furniture Co. dining table, model 419 1/275 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1930s birch stenciled model number shown with two 15” leaves 66”w x 40”d x 30”h $800-1,000

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576 Rougier very large table lamp Canada, 1980 molded plastic, brass Rougier label, stamped date 16”dia x 40”h $800-1,000

577 Tommi Parzinger (1903-1981) for Dorlyn Silversmiths ice bucket USA, 1950s silver plate, glass stamped marks 9”w x 7.5”d x 11 1/2”h $300-400

578 In the manner of Donald Deskey andirons, pair USA, 1940s-50s brass, iron unsigned 8”w x 10 1/2”d x 12”h $300-400

579 Hollywood Regency desk or vanity California, 1950s brass unsigned in the manner of William (Billy) Haines 42”w x 21 1/2”d x 30 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

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580 Hollywood Regency bench Jebejian Bros., Los Angeles, 1950s brass, vinyl upholstery Jebejian label In the manner of William (Billy) Haines 17 3/4”w x 16”d x 18 1/2”h $200-300

581 1940s floor lamp USA glass, brass shade not included This form was often selected by Samuel A. Marx for his design projects. 11”dia x 54 1/2”h $800-1,000

582 Karl Springer (1931-1991) for Karl Springer, Ltd. large coffee table New York, New York, 1960s brass, Lucite, glass impressed “Karl Springer” 42”w x 36”d x 16 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

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583 Pierre Giraudon (1923-2012) table lamp Montreal, Canada, c. 1970 fractal resin shade not included 5 1/2”sq x 27”h $300-400

585 Directional, Inc. lounge chairs, pair High Point, North Carolina, 1970s velvet over wood, brass, rubber Directional label in the manner of Vladimir Kagan 30”w x 32”d x 30 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

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584 1960s large fantasy wall mirror gold and silver leaf, carved wood, mirror glass unsigned 28”w x 2”d x 53 1/2”h $1,000-1,500


586 Stiffel Lamp Company table lamps, pair USA, 1960s brass, original shades signed 16”dia x 42”h $800-1,000

587 Arturo Pani (Mexican, 20th century) coffee table Mexico City, Mexico, 1960s agate, abalone, resin with gold flake, wood unsigned 54”w x 19 3/4”d x 17”h $1,000-1,500

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588 Pietro Chiesa (1982-1948) for FontanaArte sconces, pair Italy, c. 1940 brass, frosted glass 8 1/2”w x 5 1/2”d x 12”h $1,000-1,500

589 Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) for Fornasetti Milano waste can Italy, 1960s lithographic transfer-print on metal, brass signed 10 1/2”dia x 12 1/2”h $500-700

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590 In the manner of Donald Deskey andirons, pair USA, 1940s-50s black enameled metal, brass unsigned 8”w x 18”d x 11 1/4”h $300-400

591 Sarreid, Ltd. chests, pair USA, 1970s brass-clad wood each with Sarreid label 21 1/2”w x 26 3/4”d x 18 1/2”h $600-800


592 Professor Eugenio Pattarino (1885-1971) Commedia dell’Arte table lamps, pair Italy glazed ceramic, gold accents, black shades ceramic: 9 1/2”w x 6 1/2”d x 14 1/4; 18 1/2”h as shown $400-600 594 Christian Liagre (b. 1943) for Holly Hunt lounge chair wood, upholstery signed 23”w x 30 1/2”d x 32”h $800-1,000

593 French wall sconces, pair 1950s brass, frosted glass unsigned 6 1/2”w x 3”d x 14 1/2”h $300-400

595 Baker Furniture Co. sofa USA original upholstery with stylized playing card motif, down, wood Baker Furniture label 77 1/2”w x 35 1/2”d x 31 3/4”h $600-800

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596 Angelo Brotto (1914-2002) for Esperia Giraffa floor lamp Italy, c. 1970 stainless steel, aluminum as shown: 107”w x 11”d x 77”h $2,500-3,500

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597 Milo Baughman (1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin semi-circle sofa, models 8634/L and 8634/R High Point, North Carolina, 1960s original upholstery, wood paper order tag as shown: 162”w x 86”d $3,000-4,000


598 Paul Evans (1931-1987) for Directional coffee table, model PE 818 USA, 1960s walnut, pear, nickel, glass model number and materials noted in marker 60”w x 30”d x 16”h $1,500-2,000

599 Milo Baughman (1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin rotating coffee table High Point, North Carolina, 1960s rosewood, white laminate unsigned 58”dia x 15 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

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600 Milo Baughman, attribution lounge chair USA, 1960s chromed metal, Knoll upholstery 27 1/4”w x 40”d x 41”h $800-1,000

601 Enzo Mari (b. 1932) & Anna Fasolis (Italian, 20th century) for Artemide Polluce telescoping floor lamps, pair Italy, 1965 nickel-plated brass, glass 13”dia; height adjusts from 41” to 71”h $900-1,200

602 1970s coffee table USA chromed metal, glass bases can be configured as desired each base: 18 3/4”w x 16”d x 15 1/2”h, glass: 46” x 30” $400-600

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603 Kaizo Oto for Design Institute of America console table USA, 1980s brass, steel, enameled steel, glass signed 47 3/4”w x 14”d x 27 1/4”h $400-600

604 Milo Baughman (1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin dining chairs, set of four High Point, North Carolina, 1960s chromed steel, upholstery 21 3/4”w x 22”d x 27 1/2”h $500-700

605 Modern bench USA, 1980s brushed steel, acrylic unsigned 47 1/4”w x 15 1/2”d x 16 1/2”h $600-800

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606 Harry Balmer (American, 20th century) for Laurel Lamp Mfg. Co. Brutalist table lamp USA, 1960s torch-cut steel, enameled steel shade not included base: 13”w x 13”d x 39”h $500-700

607 Aldo Casanova (1929-2014) sculpture USA, 1960s bronze, marble stamped “A.C.” and numbered 1/6 11 1/2”w x 10 1/2”d x 10”h $1,500-2,000

608 Italian dining table 1950s low-fired Limoges enamel over copper, steel, brass unsigned 39 1/2”dia x 29 1/2”h $1,200-1,500

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609 Aldo Tura (1909-1963) table lamp Italy goatskin over wood, nickel-plated steel signed shade not included base: 8”w x 4 3/4”d x 12”h $400-600

611† Pascal Crucq (20th/21st century) sculptural panel Chicago, Illinois, c. 2006 painted wood, bronze figures signed and numbered 18"w x 5"d x 72"h $1,000-2,000

610 Corneille (Corneille Guillaume Beverloo), (Dutch, 1922-2010) large Vase Bleu Paris, France, 1999 glazed ceramic incised on body “Corneille ’99”, bottom stamped “F. Delille Paris Atelier J.M. Foubert” and marked “40 EA III/IV” 15”dia x 19 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

612† Yves Boucard (Swiss, b. 1953) Balaena desk with drawer Lonay, Switzerland, 2004 painted and lacquered wood, intentional distressing carved signature 74"w x 37"d x 39"h; writing surface: 29"h $1,000-2,000 Exhibitions: Leo Kaplan Modern, New York , New York, 09 September - 02 October 2004

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613 Gordon Martz (b. 1924) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios large table lamp Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s glazed ceramic, walnut incised “Martz” shade not included ceramic: 8 1/2”dia x 27 1/4”h $600-800 614 Louis Christiaan Kalff (1897-1976) for Philips NB100 desk lamp Netherlands, c. 1960 enameled steel and aluminum Philips label 12”w x 12”d x 14”h $400-600

615 Harris Strong (1920-2006) framed tile composition USA, 1960s glazed ceramic 23 3/4” x 35 3/4” $300-400

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616 American Studio floor mirror USA, 1960s carved zebrawood indistinctly signed and dated with a mirror on each side 19”w x 16”d x 69”h $400-600


617 Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) for Arcosanti bell Paradise Valley, Arizona bronze, copper stamped mark 4”dia x 24”h $200-300

619 In the manner of David Smith sculpture USA welded steel unsigned 9”w x 12”d x 36”h $600-800

618 Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) for Arcosanti bells, two Paradise Valley, Arizona bronze, copper stamped marks with a contemporary replacement clapper (not shown) left: 5”w x 18”h, right: 7”w x 30”h $300-400

620 Joseph A. Burlini (b. 1937) sculpture USA, 1969 steel, enameled steel signed “J.A. Burlini” and dated 12 1/2”w x 9”d x 14”h $800-1,000

621 Gino Masciarelli, attribution Brutalist coffee table USA, c. 1950 torch-cut steel, smoked glass signed with welded “M” 32”sq x 17”h $300-400

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622 Uno (b. 1925) and Osten Kristiansson (1927-2003) for Luxus Vittsjo three-pendant hanging light Sweden, 1960s teak, frosted glass 16”sq x 36”h $300-400

623 Uno (b. 1925) and Osten Kristiansson (1927-2003) for Luxus Vittsjo floor lamp Sweden, 1960s oak, enameled aluminum, brass Luxus label 17”w x 17”d x 57 1/2”h $3,000-4,000

624 Bruno Mathsson (1907-1988) for Karl Mathsson Pernilla chaise lounge Sweden, 1960s beech, hemp, leather branded marks 25”w x 60 1/2”d x 33”h $1,200-1,500

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625 Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980) for Fritz Hansen PK 91bench Denmark, 1990s satin brushed stainless steel, original leather 24 1/2”w x 17 1/2”d x 13 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

626 Ib Kofod-Larsen (1921-2003) for Carlo Garhn lounge chairs, pair Denmark, c. 1959 rosewood, leather unsigned 35”w x 25”d x 31”h $2,500-3,500

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627 Hans Wegner (1914-2007) for FDB Mobler J 16 rocking chairs, pair Denmark, 1960s lacquered wood, paper cord unsigned 25”w x 33”d x 42 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

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628 Kai Kristiansen (b. 1929) for Magnus Olesen sofa Denmark, 1960s teak, upholstery Magnus Olesen tag 68 3/4”w x 28”d x 26”h $1,000-1,500


630 Ivar Alenius Bjork (1905-1978) for Ystad Lily candleholders, six Sweden brass stamped marks 8 1/4”w x 3”d x 4 3/4”h $300-400

629 Yasha Heifetz for The Heiftz Co. Rotoflex table lamp USA, 1950s enameled steel, plastic original Heifetz paper hang tag 13 1/2”dia x 26 1/2”h $400-600

631 Lisa Larson (b. 1931) for Gustavsberg large Bulldog sculpture Sweden, 1960s glazed stoneware stamped marks 12 1/2”w x 13 1/2”d x 13”h $900-1,200

632 Grete Jalk (1920-2006) large sofa Denmark, 1960s teak, original upholstery France & Son and John Stuart decals 99”w x 28 3/4”d x 31 1/5”h $1,000-1,500

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633 Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) for Venini incalmo bowl Murano, Italy colorless and white blown glass signed “venini italia TW” with Venini decal 8”dia x 4 3/4”h $600-800

635 Yrjo Kukkapuro (b. 1933) for Avarte Skaala chairs, set of 10 Finland, 1980s birch, chrome-plated steel, leather signed chairs can be connected to each other via clips on the armrests each: 24”w x 30”d x 32 1/2”h $1,500-2,000

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634 Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) for Venini incalmo bowl Murano, Italy colorless and black blown glass signed “venini italia TW” with Venini decal 8”dia x 4 3/4”h $600-800


636 Ludvig Pontoppidan bar cart Denmark, 1960s teak, black plastic, brass L. Pontoppidan label 27”w x 21”d x 29”h; open: 43”d x 28”h $200-300

637 Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) for Artek early table, model 915 Finland, 1930s laminated birch Aalto designed this table for his Tuberculosis Sanatorium building, Paimio, Finland. 24”w x 19”d x 32 1/2”h $600-800

638 Danish single bay wall unit 1960s teak, brass one drop-front cabinet and three shelves 33 1/2”w x 17 3/4”d x 78”h $200-300

639 Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen Sevener Series 7 chair, model 3117 Denmark, 1960s molded plywood, steel, casters Fritz Hansen label 19 1/2”w x 18”d x 31 1/2”h $300-400

640 Bruno Mathsson style expanding table 1960s beech, brass unsigned closed: 35 1/2”d x 9 1/4”d x 28 1/4”h $500-700

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641 Studio 65 for Gufram Bocca (Lip) or Marilyn sofa Italy, 1986 upholstery, foam Gufram Multipli ‘86 Bocca 103/1000 tag number 103 from an edition of 1000 81”w x 30”d x 32”h $3,000-4,000

642 La Gardo Tackett (1911-1992) for Schmid International Egghead condom holder USA, 1959 glazed porcelain signed “Designed by Tack” 6”dia x 11”h $400-600

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643 Ermanno Toso (1903-1973) for Fratelli Toso hanging light fixture Murano, Italy, 1970s murrine patchwork glass unsigned 9 1/4”dia x 17”h $300-400

644 John Risley (1919-2002) Woman and Man bench Middletown, Connecticut, 1960s welded cold roll steel rods, black finish 36 1/4”w x 17”d x 50 1/2”h $800-1,200

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645 Verner Panton (1926-1988) for J. Luber AG Fun lamp, model 1DA Switzerland, 1960s aluminum, steel, plastic 20”dia x 26”h $900-1,200

646 Sergi Devesa (b. 1961) & Oscar Devsa (b. 1963) for Metalarte Zen table lamps, pair Spain, 1990s aluminum signed 4”dia x 6 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

647 Pieter Jamart (Belgian, 20th century) for Sixinch large indoor/outdoor bench USA, 1990s coated foam signed capital letter A 56 1/2”w x 55”d x 15 1/2”h $400-600

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648 1960s bench / table molded plastic, lacquered wood unsigned in the manner of Raymond Loewy 42 1/2”w x 17 1/4”d x 18”h $300-400

649 Vistosi Italy table lamps, two frosted glass each with Vetreria Vistosi label largest: 17 1/2”dia x 14 1/2”h $500-700

650 Treco cabinet Canada, 1960s plastic, laminate, wood signed in the manner of Raymond Loewy 63 1/2”w x 18”d x 29 1/2”h $700-900

651 Raymond Loewy (1893-1986) for Doubinsky Freres DF-2000 bed, king size France, 1960s plastic, laminate, wood signed 124”w x 17 1/4”d x 20 1/2” $1,000-1,500

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652 Laurel Lamp Manufacturing Co. floor or table lamp USA, 1960s frosted white glass, steel Laurel label 16”dia x 18”h $600-800

653 Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) for Knoll Grasshopper ottoman USA, 1950s birch plywood, upholstery 24”w x 18”d x 16”h $200-300

654 Jay & Bill Hinz (Americans, 20th century) wall hanging USA wool woven signature “Hinz” 57” x 36” $200-300

655 Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) for Knoll International Womb chair and ottoman USA, c. 1970 upholstery, chrome-plated steel, foam 39 1/2”w x 36”d x 36”h, ottoman: 25 1/2”w x 21”d x 17”h $1,200-1,500

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656 Gordon Martz (b. 1924) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios table lamps, pair Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s matte blue glazed ceramic, linen shades signed “Martz” 5”dia x 11 1/1/2; with shades: 23 3/4”h $700-900

657 Francisca Reichardt for Knoll International bolt of Omahar fabric USA, 1970s screen print on cotton printed marker’s marks on selvedge small portion shown 49 inches w x 56 feet (672”) long $1,000-1,500

658 La Gardo Tackett (1911-1992) for Architectural Pottery hourglass planter USA, 1960s glazed ceramic stamped mark 11"dia x 20 1/2"h $700-900 659 La Gardo Tackett (1911-1992) for Architectural Pottery hourglass planter USA, 1960s bisque ceramic stamped mark 10 7/5"dia x 20 1/2"h $700-900

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660 Adrian Pearsall, attribution lounge chair USA, 1960s walnut, vinyl upholstery unsigned 28 1/4”w x 31”d x 36 1/2”h $500-700

661 Adrian Pearsall (1925-2011) for Craft Associates illuminated globe and stand USA, 1960s walnut, brass, 12” Replogle globe documented 18”w x 18”d x 32 1/2”h $600-800

662 Paul László (1900-1993) for Brown-Saltman Treasure Chest cabinet, model 6023 California, USA, 1950s mahogany Brown-Saltman decal 74”w x 20”d x 37”h $1,000-1,500

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663 Ege Rya rugs, three Denmark wool each with leather Ege Rya tag whale, lovebirds, clown 26” x 43” each $300-400

664 George Mulhauser (1922-2002) for Plycraft counter height stools, four USA, 1960s walnut, black vinyl upholstery, enameled steel three with Plycraft label 17”w x 21 1/2”d x 37 1/5”h, seat height: 25 1/2”h $1,200-1,500

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665 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Winchendon Planner Group nightstands or end tables, pair USA, 1950s maple, brass Planner Group label 22”w x 17”d x 24”h $500-700

666 John van Koert (1912-1988) for Drexel occasional table USA, 1950s wood, glazed ceramic unsigned 22”dia x 19 1/5”h $400-600

668 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Winchendon Planner Group cabinet USA, 1950s maple, Masonite signed 60”w x 18 1/4”d x 30 1/2”h $1,000-1,500

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667 Evelyn Ackerman (1924-2012) & Jerome (b. 1920) Ackerman drawer pulls, four Italy, 1960s cast brass 3 1/2”w x 1 1/4”d x 2 1/4”h $300-400


669 Mid-century Modern table lamps, pair retailed by Raymor, USA, 1950s plated wire, walnut each with “Raymore” label shades not included bases: 6”w x 6”d x 20”h $300-400

670 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Winchendon Planner Group night stands, pair USA, 1950s maple signed 24”w x 18 1/4”d x 25 3/4”h $500-700

671 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Calvin Irwin Collection desk, model CC815 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1958 mahogany, brass signed with Calvin tag storage compartment with liftup tambour door 60”w x 28”d x 29 1/4”h $1,200-1,500

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672 Moroccan Berber rug Ifrane, Morocco, 1970s wool partial label 51” x 74” $300-400

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673 Persian large Nomadic tribe throw pillows, pair Iran wool, tassels, beads 28”w x 7”d x 26” each $300-400

674 Moroccan Berber rug Ifrane, Morocco, 1970s wool unsigned 102” x 152” $500-700


675 Mid-century Modern log holder and fire tools USA, 1950s brass, wrought iron, wood, leather unsigned 11”w x 10”d x 30”h, tools: 17”w x 15”d x 18 1/2”h $400-600

676 Laurel Lamp Manufacturing Co. table lamp USA, 1950s enameled metal 12”w x 17”d x 23”h $200-300

677 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb drop-leaf table, model 4805 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1954 mahogany with original Sherry finish signed as shown: 40”w x 20 1/2”d x 30”h; open: 72” $300-400

678 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb dining chairs, set of four Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s mahogany, upholstery 22”w x 22”d x 32”h $800-1,000

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679 Mazzega sconces, pair Italy enameled aluminum, glass 5 3/4”w x 7”d x 13 1/2”h $500-700

680 Dalia Picasso flatware service for thirteen with serving pieces Spain 18/10 stainless steel stamped marks 70 articles: (13) knives, (13) dinner forks, (14) luncheon forks, (14) table spoons, (14) teaspoons, (1) cheese spade and (1) two-tined meat carving fork longest: 11” $300-500

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681 Hendrik Van Keppel (1914-1987) & Taylor Green (1914-1981) for Van Keppel-Green Case Study patio set, 3 pieces California tubular chromed steel, rope chairs: 21”w x 35”d x 24 1/2”h; ottoman: 21”w x 18”d x 12”h $1,000-1,500


682 Luis Montiel (Venezuelan, 20th century) wall hanging / tapestry Venezuela jute woven signature “Luis” 65” x 45” $200-300

683 Lee L. Woodard & Sons patio set USA, 1950s wrought iron, original finish, original vinyl straps a pair of chairs with two tables and an ottoman chairs: 24 1/2”w x 28”d x 34 1/2”h $400-600

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John Toomey President 708.383.5234 ext. 11 john@toomeyco.com

Lucy Toomey CEO 708.383.5234 ext. 13 lucy@toomeyco.com

John P. Walcher Vice President Senior Specialist 708.383.5234 ext. 14 johnw@toomeyco.com

Joe Stanfield Vice President Senior Specialist, Fine Art 708.383.5234 ext. 23 joe@toomeyco.com

818 North Boulevard Oak Park, Illinois 60301 708.383.5234 (t) 708.383.4828 (f) info@toomeyco.com www.toomeyco.com

Lisanne Dickson Senior Specialist, Modern Design 708.383.5234 ext. 20 lisanne@toomeyco.com

Rebecca Williams Specialist , Early 20th Century Design 708.383.5234 ext. 10 rebecca@toomeyco.com

Colleen Trimarco Director of Client Services 708.383.5234 ext. 12 colleen@toomeyco.com

Kevin Mannella Director of Operations 708.383.5234 ext. 17 kevin@toomeyco.com

Radek Dusilo Chief Photographer 708.383.5234 ext. 21 radek@toomeyco.com

Milo Shapey Client Services 708.383.5234 ext. 24 milo@toomeyco.com

Nick Stenzel Web Content Manager 708.383.5234 ext. 29 nick@toomeyco.com

Marty Uribe Shipping & Property Joe Mannella Shipping & Property

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TERMS & CONDITIONS THE AUCTION The auction is open to the public and there is no admission/sign-up fee or obligation to bid. The auctioneer introduces the objects for sale — known as “lots” — in numerical order as listed in the catalog. John Toomey Gallery, Inc., d/b/a Toomey & Co. Auctioneers (“Toomey & Co. Auctioneers”) acts as agent on behalf of the seller. The seller may not bid on his or her own property. ESTIMATES / RESERVES The price estimates that appear at the end of each lot description are approximations of the range in which the price may fall. Some items are subject to a reserve, the price below which an item cannot be sold. The reserve usually is less than the low estimate. BIDDING IN PERSON If you would like to bid in person, you must register for a “paddle” upon arriving at the auction. The paddle is numbered in order to identify you to the auctioneer. To register, the following will be required: (i) a form of photo identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or government-issued identification; and (ii) your address, telephone number, and email address. If you are bidding for another person or entity, you will be required to provide authorization from that person or entity in order to bid on their behalf. Issuance of a bid paddle is in the auction house’s sole discretion. Invoices for all lots sold will be sent to the name and address in which the paddle is registered. TELEPHONE BIDS, ABSENTEE BIDS, AND INTERNET BIDS If you are not able to attend the auction in person, you may bid over the telephone during the sale, leave bids (“absentee bids”), which will be executed for you by one of our representatives, making every effort to purchase the item for the lowest possible price without exceeding your limit, or bid via the Internet (see our website for instructions on how to bid at our auction via the Internet). PLEASE NOTE: Toomey & Co. Auctioneers offers the absentee bid service as a convenience to its clients who are unable to attend the auction and is not responsible for error or failure to execute bids. Should you wish to participate by telephone or by leaving absentee bids, you must complete and submit an Absentee/Telephone Bid Form, which is included in the catalog and also is available on the Toomey & Co. Auctioneers website and at the auction house, or you may contact us as indicated below. TELEPHONE BIDDING Please make arrangements for telephone bidding as early as possible, as there are a limited number of telephone lines available. Please make arrangements for telephone bidding no later than 5:00 p.m. (CT) on the day prior to a sale. Please note that telephone bidding is generally reserved for items estimated at greater than $500. ABSENTEE BIDDING Please submit absentee bids as early as possible. It is important that these bids are provided in the correct increments (see chart below). Should identical absentee bids be submitted, the first bid received will be honored. Absentee bidders have the same chance of being successful as a telephone or in-person bidder; the successful bidder is determined at the auctioneer’s discretion. It is important that absentee bids be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. (CT) on the day prior to a sale, as execution cannot be guaranteed after that time. Please call us if you wish to confirm that your bids have been received. AUCTION INCREMENTS The increments indicated in the chart below are used at our auctions: Bid Range Increment Bid Range $0-500 $25 $3,000-5,000 $500-1,000 $50 $5,000-10,000 $1,000-3,000 $100 $10,000-30,000

Increment $250 $500 $1,000

Bid Range $30,000-50,000 $50,000-100,000 $100,000+

Increment $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 or auctioneer’s discretion

BUYER’S PREMIUM A buyer’s premium will be added to the “hammer price” (the final bid price of an item sold prior to any additional fees or premiums that may be charged) and is payable by the buyer as part of the total price for each lot purchased. The buyer’s premium for telephone, absentee, or floor bidders is: n 25% of the hammer price up to and including $100,000; n 20% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and n 15% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $1,000,000. The buyer’s premium for LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com bidders is: n 30% of the hammer price up to and including $100,000; n 25% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and n 20% of any portion of the hammer price greater than $1,000,000. TERMS OF SALE n The auctioneer is responsible for determining the highest bidder and resolving any disputes. n All purchases are subject to (i) state sales tax unless the buyer is a registered reseller and has proof of such exemption (i.e., a valid tax I.D. number) or merchandise is to be shipped out of state, no exceptions, and (ii) a buyer’s premium, as noted above. If you are a resident of Illinois, or are picking up your purchase, you are required to pay state sales tax unless exempted by law. n If paying by cash or check (must be drawn on a U.S. bank), the following are required: (i) verification of identity (by providing a form of government-issued photo identification, such as a passport, identity card, or driver’s license); and (ii) confirmation of permanent address. n If paying by credit card, an additional 2% convenience fee is payable on the total of the hammer price, buyer’s premium, tax (if applicable), and shipping cost (if any). n We accept payment by cash, check (drawn on a U.S. bank), cashier’s check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover credit cards, with an additional 2% convenience fee noted above), or wire transfer ($25 fee if payment made by wire transfer). n We reserve the right to exclude credit cards as a permitted method of payment and to require that payment be made by one of the other methods indicated above. n Once payment has been received and cleared, merchandise purchased may be released.

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LATE PAYMENT / DEFAULT Any payment not made within 10 days after its due date shall be considered delinquent and shall constitute a default on the part of buyer with respect to its obligations under these Terms & Conditions. In such event, Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available to it by law): (i) to charge interest at such rate as Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall reasonably decide; (ii) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees, and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law; (iii) to cancel the sale; (iv) to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall deem fit; (v) to set off the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the buyer against any amounts that Toomey & Co. Auctioneers may owe the buyer in any other transactions; (vi) to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the buyer or to require a deposit from the buyer before accepting any bids; and (vii) to take such other action as Toomey & Co. Auctioneers deems necessary or appropriate. STORAGE FEES Toomey & Co. Auctioneers may impose a storage fee of $5.00 per day per lot beginning on day 31 to be paid by buyer for any lot or item not collected by buyer within 30 days after the sale unless other prior arrangements have been made. Buyer agrees that Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises after such 30-day period. OUR GUARANTEE Toomey & Co. Auctioneers guarantees the authenticity of that portion of the description of each lot as set out in bold type in the catalog, as amended by oral or written salesroom notes or announcements, which guarantee is in effect for 30 days after the auction in which the item is sold. Said guarantee does not apply to those lots listed as “in the style of,” “attributed to,” “the school of,” “in the manner of,” or “after.” Toomey & Co. Auctioneers is not responsible for errors or omissions in the catalog or in written or oral condition reports. All measurements are approximate. Toomey & Co. Auctioneers makes every effort to accurately describe its merchandise, but in the event errors occur, Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall not be held responsible. It is solely the responsibility of the bidder to be well informed before bidding. Bidding in our auctions indicates your acceptance of these terms and any terms announced the day of the sale. Ceramics: Please request condition reports prior to bidding. Furniture: Furniture is described to the best of our ability. The wood is usually oak, unless otherwise stated. The furniture is old and over the years has acquired or developed dents, drink rings, separations, burns, chips, and assorted flaws — only those considered objectionable will be mentioned. n Fine Jewelry and Watches: Precious gems and metals will be tested and are guaranteed genuine as described. Gemstone quality will be described if not normal. Weights and measurements are approximate. Obvious and objectionable repairs or alterations are noted. Watches are the original factory product unless otherwise indicated. Original dials and overall watch condition will be noted on important pieces. Watch functions and accurate timekeeping are not guaranteed. The condition, age, originality, and quality of all items are evaluated using industry standards, and any questions should be asked prior to the sale. Jewelry and watches are sold as collector’s items. Therefore, everyday use should be evaluated on an item-by-item basis. n Lamps, Clocks, and Electrical Items: Lamps will be described based on patina and condition of any glass. Leaded lamps may have cracked segments. Some parts may have been replaced over the years, and this will be mentioned if determined to be objectionable. Shades with mica may contain minor flaking or burn spots, and these will be mentioned if determined to be objectionable. Lamps, clocks, and other electrical items are offered only for their decorative value. They are not represented to be in working order. n Metalwork: Metalwork will be described based on patina and the condition of the object. Dents, scratches, wear, and assorted flaws will be mentioned if determined to be objectionable. n Art Glass: Art glass may sometimes contain air bubbles and/or have surface scratches, lines in the making and chips to the pontil. Anything determined to be objectionable will be mentioned. Some glass may be ground at the factory, causing minor chips or flakes. This will be mentioned if determined to be excessive. Discoloration on the interior usually is present when originally produced and will not be noted unless determined to be excessive. n Paintings, Drawings, Prints, and Bronzes: Each object is guaranteed to be an authentic work by the artist listed. Any and all information listed in the catalog not printed in bold type should be considered as being to the best of our knowledge, is merely our opinion, and is not guaranteed to be correct. Every effort is made to ensure that all artwork is authentic and is represented accurately. If the authenticity of a purchased object is contested, it must be made known to us within 30 days of the sale in which the object was purchased as follows: a written letter from a noted authority provided to us, declaring the object to be executed by someone other than the artist listed. This authority may not have any vested interest in the artist’s work or the estate of the artist. The object must be returned to us in the same condition in which it was purchased. If it is determined that a piece is not authentic, only the purchase price may be refunded; there will be no compensation for damages, loss of profit, professional fees, transportation, or any other costs. If a painting is excessively dirty, we will attempt to note it in the description; however, we do not consider the normal darkening of varnish over time problematic, and accordingly any such darkening will not be noted in the description. n n

FRAMES Every effort is made to protect the frames included with these lots during pre-auction storage and post-auction shipping; however, Toomey & Co. Auctioneers shall not be responsible for any damage to frames, and no refunds will be granted due to frame damage. CONDITION REPORTS / NOTICES / PREVIEW It is solely the buyer’s responsibility to be knowledgeable about the condition of a piece/pieces before bidding. Auction items are available for viewing/previewing during the week prior to the auction on the dates/times listed in the front of the catalog or by appointment. We encourage you or a knowledgeable representative to visit and inspect all lots at this time. If this cannot be done, we encourage you to contact us with your condition report requests prior to the sale. Our staff will give you our opinion of condition, answer any questions, and send photos if necessary. Any such opinion is not a professional conservator’s evaluation and is not to be relied on as a representation or statement of fact, but is given to the best of our knowledge. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of all conditions, addendums, and corrections prior to the sale. Notices amending the catalog description of a lot after the catalog has gone to press are available at the auction house or are announced by the auctioneer. Please take note of them. DELIVERY / SHIPPING Toomey & Co. Auctioneers offers safe and economical methods for delivery and shipping of most domestic purchases. Domestic shipping estimates (not including the cost of insurance) may be obtained prior to the auction by providing us with a full shipping address and the number(s) of the lot(s) you are interested in purchasing; quote requests must be received no less than three business days prior to the auction date. All delivery and shipping quotes are for delivery to a first floor or front door. Please note that glass is removed from all paintings and prints for shipping, unless otherwise specified. All items are shipped fully insured, unless the buyer provides a signed waiver of such insurance. A buyer making his or her own shipping arrangements is required to provide an authorization/release in writing to Toomey & Co. Auctioneers regarding the release of the item(s) to such third-party shipper. Toomey & Co. Auctioneers is not responsible for any damage to items caused by shippers; all such claims must be settled between the buyer and the shipper. Delivery and shipping fees shall be payable by the buyer and are NOT refundable. Buyers requiring shipping internationally are responsible for obtaining pre-auction estimates for such service(s) and for making shipping arrangements directly with the third-party shipper. Contact the shipping department for a list of recommended shippers. JURISDICTION Buyer agrees that the state and federal courts in Cook County, Illinois shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all matters arising out of buyer’s purchase of items from Toomey & Co. Auctioneers and that service of process in any such proceeding shall be deemed effective if mailed to buyer at buyer’s address last provided to Toomey & Co Auctioneers.

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ARTIST INDEX Albers, Josef - 24 Allan, William - 53 Alston, Charles - 144 Arneson, Robert - 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Arp, Jean - 25 Baker, Anna - 62 Balos, Aleksander - 57, 58 Barnabe, Duilio - 73 Baskin, Leonard - 99, 100 Baumann, Gustave - 179 Benton, Thomas Hart - 84 Bischof, Werner - 124 Blakemore, John - 129 Bohrod, Aaron - 152 Bramson, Phyllis - 96 Braque, Georges - 118, 119 Brown, Roger - 4, 6, 9 Burg, Copeland - 153, 155 Burkett, Christopher - 133, 134 Butler, James P. - 168 Calapai, Letterio - 85, 86 Callahan, Harry - 123 Campbell, Jim - 52 Chagall, Marc - 116 Chagoya, Enrique - 39, 40 Ciardi, Emma - 164 Cilfone, Gianni - 173 Clave, Antoni - 110 Coen, Eleanor - 94, 97 Colin, George - 68 Colt, James Lee - 171 Conner, Bruce - 27 Costigan, John - 138, 139, 140 Curtis, Edward Sheriff - 180, 181 Dali, Zhang - 46 Davis, Jerrold - 69 Davis, Stark - 167 Davisson, Homer Gordon - 170 Dewey, David - 60 Duque, Alexis - 47 Evans, Frederick - 132 Evans, Walker - 130 Fabry, Ana - 36, 37, 38 Fitzgerald, Edward - 67

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Foltz, Lloyd - 88 Fontana, Lucio - 23 Fortess, Karl Eugene - 150 Frazetta, Frank - 106 Gall, Ted - 44, 45 Gérôme, Jean-Léon - 92 Gianakos, Steve - 41 Giles, William - 178 Grabach, John - 135, 136, 137 Grantham, Lee - 12 Green, Art - 8 Groesbeck, Daniel Sayre - 177 Heinze, Adolph - 176 Henry, Michele - 74, 75 Herrera, Miguel - 32, 33 Hockney, David - 21 Hoff, Margo - 93, 95 Horton, Barry - 104 Hoshi, Joichi - 108 Hudson, Robert - 43 Isen, Michael - 42 Iturria, Ignacio - 28, 29, 30, 31 Jansson, Alfred - 169 Jones, Lois Mailou - 145 Kahn, Max - 98, 149 Karsh, Yousuf - 122 Kirmse, Marguerite - 163 Krawiec, Walter - 147 Lange, Dorothea - 131 Lichtenstein, Roy - 115 Liu, Hung - 48, 49, 50, 51 Llorca, Ruben Torres - 35 Logan, Herschel - 89 Lostutter, Roger - 5 Loving, Al - 63 Lowell, Orson Byron - 142 Lozowick, Louis - 83 Mace, Edward Clark Churchill - 174 MacWhinnie, John - 59 Mather & Company - 105 McGowin, Ed - 54, 55 Mouly, Marcel - 114 Nichols, Dale - 80, 81, 82 Nierman, Leonardo - 71 Nutt, Jim - 1, 2, 3

Olesen, Olaf - 175 Palmer, Pauline - 141 Paolozzi, Eduardo - 111 Parsons, Edith - 162 Paschke, Ed - 10, 11 Pasmore, Victor - 117 Pattison, Abbott - 72 Pearson, John - 65 Peeples, Maija - 61 Quest, Charles - 113 Raskin, Saul - 154 Rattner, Abraham - 103 Ray, Man - 26 Reinhardt, Ad - 20 Renoir, Pierre Auguste - 79 Rivers, Larry - 59 Rojas, Edwin - 34 Romulo, Teodulo - 112 Ronnebeck, Arnold - 90 Rothstein, Arthur - 126, 128 Ryan, Lewis Carleton - 87 Saito, Kiyoshi - 109 Sanford, Walter - 143 Scarlett, Rolph - 66 Sennhauser, John - 156 Sharpe, David - 64 Stieglitz, Alfred - 125, 127 Stojak, Linda - 56 Urry, Steven Jay - 158, 159 Vasarely, Victor - 120, 121 Weisenborn, Rudolph - 157 Wesselmann, Tom - 22 Whistler, James Abbott McNeill - 76, 77, 78 Wieczorek, Max - 166 Williams, Walter - 101, 102 Willis, William - 160 Wirsum, Karl - 7 Wolfe, Meyer R. - 165 Woodruff, Hale - 107 Yelland, Raymond Dabb - 172 Yoshida, Hiroshi - 91 Zuniga, Francisco - 151


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