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Property from the Estates & Collections of: LA Times Building Collection of Tribune Co., Los Angeles, California The Scott Stahr Collection, Barrington, Illinois The Estate of Lerone Bennett Jr. The Collection of Helene Smith-Romer and Eric Romer, Chicago, Illinois The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington Private Southern California Collection Private California Collection Property from an Important Chicago Collector The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry

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411 Max Ingrand (1908-1969) for Fontana Arte chandelier, #7 Italy, circa 1958 glass, brass unmarked 17 1/2�sq x 39 1/4�h $10,000-20,000

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412 Max Ingrand (1908-1969) for Fontana Arte Lens coffee table, #1774 Italy, circa 1958 crystal, concave mirrored crystal, enameled steel, brass unmarked 32 5/8�dia x 14 3/8�h $15,000-25,000

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413 Riccardo Licata (1929-2014) for Cenedese Fantasia block Italy, circa 1954 internally decorated Sommerso glass with dark filaments unmarked 10 1/4”w x 3 1/8”d x 9 7/8”h $8,000-12,000

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414 Ercole Barovier (1889-1972) for Barovier & Toso Caccia vase Italy, 1960s fused glass tessere unmarked 5 1/8�dia x 10�h $5,000-7,000

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415 Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007) monumental Scavo vase Murano, Italy, 1960s glass etched signature 14�dia x 21�h $3,000-5,000

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416 Ercole Barovier (1889-1972) for Vetreria Artistica Barovier Mosaico vase Italy, 1920s opaque and transparent glass murrina unmarked 7 3/4”dia x 8 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

417 Paolo Venini (1895-1959) for Venini Inciso lidded jar Murano, Italy, 1950s glass acid stamped ‘Venini Murano Italia’ 3 1/4”dia x 4 5/8”h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Estate of Johanna Schröder Acquired from the above by the present owner

418 Ludovico Diaz de Santillana (b. 1931) and Tobia Scarpa (b. 1935) for Venini Battuto bowl Italy, 1960s glass etched 'Venini Italia' 5 3/4"w x 5 1/4"d x 2 7/8"h $600-800

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419 Antonio Da Ros (1936-2012) for Cenedese bowl Italy, 1980 glass etched signature 'Tosi Sept 16, 1980 Cenedese Murano' 6 1/4"dia x 2 7/8"h $300-500 420 Carlo Nason (b. 1936) for Mazzega bowl Murano, Italy, circa 1970 glass unmarked 6"sq x 5 3/8"h $300-500 421 Fulvio Bianconi (1915-1996) for Venini Obelisk sculpture Murano, Italy, 1960s glass etched 'Venini Italia' 5"w x 5"d x 17"h $700-900 422 Tony Zuccheri (b. 1937) for VeArt vase Murano, Italy, 1970s glass sticker label 5"w x 4 1/2"d x 18"h $400-600

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423 Fratelli Toso Filigrana vase Murano, Italy, 1950s latticino glass ‘Murano’ sticker label to bottom 9 1/2”w x 4 3/8”d x 9 1/4”h $300-500

424 Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007) Aquarium bowl Murano, Italy, 1960s glass unmarked 9 1/4”dia x 3”h $300-500

425 Fratelli Toso decanter Murano, Italy, circa 1960 hand-blown glass unmarked 4”dia x 21 5/8”h $400-600

426 Murano large vase Murano, Italy, circa 1960 hand-blown glass unmarked 9 1/4”w x 5 1/2”d x 20 1/2”h $300-500

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427 Attributed to Anzolo Fuga (19141998) for A.V.E.M. large tray Murano, Italy, circa 1960 pastel glass with gold flecks unmarked 18 5/8”w x 13 1/2”d x 2 1/4”h $300-500

428 Borek Šípek (1949-2016) for Driade vase, #7 Murano Italy, 1980s glass, brass etched signature 12”dia x 56 3/4”h $1,000-2,000

429 Murano vases, pair Italy, 1990s glass unmarked 6”dia x 11 3/4”h $500-700

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430 Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978) for Venini Reticello pendant light, #5417 Murano, Italy, circa 1931 glass, brass unmarked 9 3/4"dia x 24"h $10,000-20,000 431 Denham Maclaren (1903-1989) coffee table United Kingdom, circa 1930 lacquered wood, chrome-plated steel, glass unmarked 36"dia x 18 7/8"h $8,000-12,000

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432 Attributed to Max Ingrand (1908-1969) for Fontana Arte wall mirror Italy, 1950s glass, chrome-plated steel unmarked 19 1/2"w x 3 1/2"d x 27 3/4"h $1,500-2,500 433 Osvaldo Borsani (1911-1985) for Tecno side table, #T1 Italy, 1960s chrome-plated steel, glass unmarked 10 3/8"dia x 17 5/8"h $3,000-5,000 434 Osvaldo Borsani (1911-1985) for Tecno side tables, pair #T1 Italy, 1960s brass, blue mirrored glass unmarked 10 3/8"dia x 17 5/8"h $5,000-7,000

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435 Max Ingrand (1908-1969) for Fontana Arte pendant lights, pair, #2220 Italy, 1950s brass, glass unmarked 11 3/4"dia x 31"h $5,000-7,000 436 Pietro Chiesa (1892-1948) for Fontana Arte coffee table Italy, circa 1940 mahogany, glass unmarked 26"dia x 17"h $3,000-5,000

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437 Pietro Chiesa (1892-1948) for Fontana Arte coffee table, #1736 Italy, 1950s enameled steel, brass, glass unmarked 47 1/4”w x 17 5/8”d x 15 1/8”h $3,000-5,000

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438 Ico Parisi (1916-1996) console table Italy, 1950s acero, lacquered wood, glass unmarked 51 1/2”w x 18 5/8”d x 37”h $4,000-6,000


439 Ico Parisi (1916-1996) for MIM (Mobili Italiani Moderni) Itri rotating bar table Italy, circa 1957 rosewood, plated brass, matte steel, aluminum, glass MIM aluminum tag 24”sq x 24 1/2”h $3,000-5,000 440 Ico Parisi (1916-1996) console table Italy, circa 1950 walnut unmarked 59”w x 16”d x 37”h $8,000-12,000

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441 Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) Musical chair Italy, 1960s lacquered and painted wood hand-stamped and original paper label to underside 16 1/2”w x 19”d x 37 1/8”h $3,000-5,000

443 Attributed to Renato Magri for Cantieri Carugati vanity cabinet Italy, 1960s rosewood, glass, steel unmarked cabinet interior with storage compartments, work surface, mirror and light fixture above four drawers 45 1/8”w x 23 5/8”d x 30”h; open: 38”d $2,000-3,000

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442 Italian Modern arrow motif side table Italy, 1950s brass, glass impressed letters ‘S’ and ‘I’ 19 3/4”dia x 20 1/2”h $600-800


444 Gianfranco Frattini (1926-2004) for Cassina lounge chairs, pair, #831 Italy, circa 1955 bent plywood, walnut veneer, brass, upholstery unmarked 29 5/8”w x 31”d x 30 1/2”h $8,000-12,000

445 Gianfranco Frattini (1926-2004) for Cassina lounge chairs, pair, #831 Italy, circa 1955 bent plywood, walnut veneer, brass, upholstery unmarked 29 5/8”w x 31”d x 30 1/2”h $8,000-12,000

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446 Gio Ponti (1891-1979) for Fontana Arte Pirellone floor lamp Italy, 1970s nickel-plated brass, glass paper label 13 1/2"w x 6 3/4"d x 72 1/2"h $1,500-2,500 447 Giovanni Michelucci (1891-1990) for Delecta armchair Italy, circa 1990 walnut, cobalt enameled metal signed Originally designed in 1919, this example is from a small edition. 24 1/2"w x 24 1/2"d x 35"h $5,000-7,000 448 Gio Ponti (1891-1979) for Cassina rare armchairs, pair, #110 Italy, 1950s stained ash, upholstery, steel springs, brass unmarked 22 3/8"w x 21 1/4"d x 33 5/8"h $5,000-7,000

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449 Italian Modern five-globe chandelier Italy, 1960s chrome-plated steel, glass unmarked 35”dia x 36”h $1,000-2,000

450 Attributed to Ernesto Radaelli for Saporiti Italia armchair Italy, 1960s Italian walnut, upholstery ‘F.LLI Saporiti’ sticker label 29”w x 24”d x 26 3/4”h $700-900

451 Carlo Di Carli (1910-1999) for Singer & Sons lounge chair, #88 Italy, 1950s walnut, upholstery sticker label 23 5/8”w x 32 3/8”d x 28 3/8”h $2,000-3,000

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452 Angelo Lelii (1911-1979) for Arredoluce Cavalletto easel lamp, #12377 Italy, circa 1958 brass, enameled aluminum ‘Arredoluce’ sticker label to base (shown with lot 60, not included) 22 1/2”w x 29”d x 82 5/8”h $3,000-5,000

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453 Angelo Lelii (1911-1979) for Arredoluce Triennale floor lamp Italy, 1950s chrome-plated steel, enameled aluminum impressed signature on interior of shades 55”w x 41”d x 75”h $3,000-5,000


454 Angelo Lelii (1911-1979) for Arredoluce floor lamp Italy, 1960s chrome-plated steel, marble marked ‘Made in Italy’ 12 3/4”dia x 7 1/8”w x 79”h $1,000-2,000

455 Vico Magistretti (19202006) for Artemide Omega pendant light Italy, 1960s enameled aluminum, plastic unmarked 20”dia x 20”h $700-900

456 Angelo Lelii (1911-1979) for Arredoluce Contrast table lamp Italy, 1970s lacquered steel, aluminum ‘Arredoluce’ sticker label to base 3 1/2”w x 2 3/4”d x 9 1/4”h $1,000-2,000

457 Italian Modern adjustable floor lamp Italy, 1950s walnut, acrylic, marble, brass unmarked 12”dia x 72”h $700-900

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458 Gastone Rinaldi (1920-2006) for Rima Saturne sofa Italy, 1958 enameled steel, Maharam upholstery unmarked 76 3/8”w x 32 3/4”d x 27 5/8”h $3,000-5,000

459 Cini Boeri (b. 1924) for Knoll International Lunario coffee table Italy, 1960s glass, chrome-plated steel unmarked 59”w x 43”d x 16 1/2”h $800-1,200

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460 Vico Magistretti (1920-2006) for Oluce Akari pendant lights, pair Italy, 1950s enameled aluminum unmarked 24”dia x 17”h $1,500-2,500

461 Marco Zanuso (1916-2001) for Arflex Regent lounge chair Italy, circa 1960 walnut, upholstery, brass, steel unmarked 32”w x 36”d x 31 3/4”h $3,000-5,000 462 Marco Zanuso (1916-2001) for Poltronova settee Italy, circa 1965 lacquered wood, upholstery, brass unmarked 46 1/8”w x 30 3/4”d x 31 1/8”h $800-1,200

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463 Franco Albini (1905-1977) & Franca Helg (1920-1989) for Arteluce table or pendant lamp, #524 Italy, 1960s acrylic, chrome-plated brass unmarked 16 1/2”dia x 18 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

464 Marco Zanuso (1916-2001) for Arflex Lady reclining lounge chair Italy, 1950s upholstery, brass labeled ‘Pizzetti’ and ‘Industria della Poltrona Roma’ 31 1/4”w x 35”d x 34”h $1,000-2,000 465 Franco Albini (1905-1977) for Poggi credenza, #MB15 Italy, circa 1957 walnut, enameled steel unmarked 76 3/8”w x 32 3/4”d x 27 5/8”h $3,000-5,000

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466 Attributed to Gastone Rinaldi (1920-2006) for Rima dining chairs, set of six Italy, 1960s enameled steel, upholstery unmarked 22"w x 25"d x 33 1/2"h $1,000-2,000 467 Gabriella Crespi (1922-2017) lidded container Italy, 1970s acrylic, chrome-plated brass impressed signature 9 1/2"w x 7 7/8"d x 4"h $500-700 468 Gabriella Crespi (1922-2017) placemats, set of six Italy, 1970s aluminum, acrylic impressed signature 14 3/8"sq x 1/4"h $600-800 469 Franco Albini (1905-1977) for Knoll International desk, #80 USA, 1990s glass, chrome-plated steel, lacquered plywood, plastic unmarked 48"w x 26 1/2"d x 27 1/2"h $500-700

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470 Italian Modern pendant light Murano, Italy, 1950s glass, enameled steel unmarked 5 5/8"dia x 38"h $600-800 471 Stilux pendant light Italy, 1950s plexiglass, brass sticker label 19 1/2"sq x 10"h $500-700 472 Venini pendant lights, two Murano, Italy, 1960s blown glass unmarked 9"dia x 10"h $600-800 473 Attributed to Stilnovo floor lamp Italy, circa 1950s enameled steel, aluminum, marble, brass unmarked 18"dia x 79 3/8"h $800-1,200

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474 Stilnovo table lamp, #8041 Italy, 1960s brass, leather, glass ‘Stilnovo’ sticker label 14 1/2”dia x 17”h $1,000-2,000


475 Gino Sarfatti (1912-1985) for Arteluce pendant light, #2065/f Italy, 1950s glass, brass unmarked 17 1/4”dia x 8”h $2,000-3,000

476 Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) & Pier Castiglioni (1913-1968) for Flos Taccia lamp Italy, 1970s chrome-plated steel, glass, aluminum sticker ‘Flos, Made in Italy’ label 20”dia x 24”h $1,000-2,000

477 Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) & Pier Castiglioni (1913-1968) for Flos Papavero floor lamp Italy, 1960s glass, marble, steel molded plastic ‘Flos’ tag and sticker label 14 3/4”dia x 75 1/4”h $1,000-2,000

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478 Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) for Driade San Carlo lounge chairs, pair Italy, 1982 enameled steel, leather unmarked 25”w x 30”d x 46”h $2,000-3,000 479 Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) for Driade San Carlo settee Italy, 1982 enameled steel, leather unmarked 49”w x 30”d x 32 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

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480 Bruno Gecchelin (b. 1939) for Oluce Perla table lamp Italy, circa 1980 glass, marble, metal sticker label 13”w x 8 1/4”d x 15”h $400-600

482 Matteo Thun (b. 1952) for Bieffeplast Container System chest of drawers Italy, 1985 lacquered steel, inlaid beveled glass unmarked 39 3/4”w x 25 1/2”d x 31 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

481 Angelo Brotto (1914-2002) for Esperia table lamp Venice, Italy, circa 1976 chrome-plated steel, glass unmarked 17”dia x 14”h $1,000-2,000

483 Italian Modern saucer floor lamp Italy, 1970s chrome-plated and enameled steel unmarked 17”dia x 57 1/2”h $300-500

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484 Afra Scarpa (1937-2011) & Tobia Scarpa (b. 1935) for Cassina Soriana ottoman Italy, 1970s leather, chrome-plated steel label to underside 32”sq x 15”h $400-600

485 Jean Marie-Massaud (b. 1966) for Cassina Aspen sofa Italy, circa 2009 leather, steel sticker label 72”w x 36”d x 29”h $800-1,200 486 Stone International S.P.A. occasional tables, three Italy, 1980s travertine sticker label to smallest example largest: 20 1/2”sq x 14 1/2”h $500-700

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487 Piero Lissoni (b. 1956) for Cassina Reef adjustable sofa Italy, circa 2000s upholstery, lacquered steel unmarked 94"w x 36"d x 27"h $1,500-2,500 488 Attributed to Silvana Bertoldi for Citterio di Meda coffee table Italy, circa 1960 marble, glass unmarked 42"sq x 12 3/4"h $700-900 489 Lyn Godley (b. 1956) & Lloyd Schwan (b. 1955) table lamp Italy, 1980s perforated aluminum, lacquered steel sticker label 14"dia x 25 1/2"h $300-500 490 Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007) for Vetreria Alfredo Barbini vase Murano, Italy, 1970s glass sticker labels and etched signature 7"w x 3 5/8"d x 10 5/8"h $400-600

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491 Enzo Mari (b. 1932) for Danese Milano collection of accessories, four: Timor perpetual desk calendar; Pago Pago vase; Lampedusa pencil holder; and Formosa perpetual wall calendar Italy, 1960s plastic, aluminum impressed marks tallest: 7 1/2”w x 6”d x 12”h $250-350

492 Enzo Mari (b. 1932) for Driade Fratello low double-top table Italy, 1990s steel, beech, glass sticker label 78 3/4”w x 19 3/4”d x 19 1/2”h $1,500-2,500 493 Enzo Mari (b. 1932) for Artemide Aggregato desk lamps, pair Italy, circa 1976 acrylic, lacquered steel, aluminum sticker label 15 1/2”dia x 23”h $400-600

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494 Gaetano Pesce (b. 1939) for Fish Design vase, #K251 Italy, 2000 resin maker’s mark and ‘YEAR 2000’ in resin 13”dia x 12”h $700-900 495 Gaetano Pesce (b. 1939) for Fish Design plate, #76 Italy, 2000 resin maker’s mark and ‘2000’ in resin 15 1/2”dia x 1 1/4”h $300-500

496 Bitossi ceramic bowls, two Italy, 1960s glazed ceramic signed and sticker label one example with Raymor sticker larger: 9”dia x 5 1/4”h $300-500 497 Guido Gambone (1909-1969) ceramic bowl Italy, 1950s glazed ceramic signed 6”sq x 2 1/8”h $800-1,200 498 Gino Valle (1923-2003) for Solari & Co. Dator 5 Cifra series clock Italy, 1960s enameled cast aluminum, plexiglass impressed manufacturer’s mark to reverse: ‘Solari & Co. Udine Brev.’ 11 1/4”w x 6”d x 13 3/4”h $1,000-2,000

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499 Alessandro Traversi table lamps, pair Italy, 1980s lacquered steel, glass sticker label to one example 7 3/4”w x 19”d x 21”h $200-300

500 Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010) for Pastoe Amsterdammer roll-top storage cabinets, four Netherlands, 1980s lacquered composite, plastic unmarked tallest: 14 1/2"sq x 87"h $1,000-2,000 501 Stefan Diez (b. 1971) for e15 ST10 Jean stools, three Germany, 2010 lacquered oak, steel metal tags 18 1/2"w x 18"d x 31 1/2"h; seat: 29 1/2"h $300-500

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502 Arne Norell (1917-1971) for Norell Møbler Ari chair and ottoman Sweden, 1960s chrome-plated steel, leather unmarked chair: 25 1/2”w x 35”d x 30 1/2”h; ottoman: 25 1/2”w x 19 1/2”d x 15 1/2”h $3,000-5,000

503 Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) for Fritz Hansen PK62 coffee table Denmark, 1970s marble, chrome-plated steel impressed marks to base 32 1/2”w x 10 1/2”d x 6 3/4”h $1,500-2,500

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504 Poul Henningsen (1894-1967) for Louis Poulsen Artichoke pendant light Denmark, circa 1957 copper, aluminum, enameled steel, plastic early sticker label 28”dia x 24”h $4,000-6,000

505 Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) for Kjærholm Production PK64 coffee table Denmark, 2004 marble, steel impressed mark to base 48 1/4”w x 23 7/8”d x 11 7/8”h $3,000-5,000

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506 Uno Kristiansson (b. 1925) and Östen Kristiansson (1927-2003) for Luxus Vittsjö table mirror Sweden, 1960s rosewood, glass, steel, leather unmarked 11 5/8”w x 9”d x 15”h $800-1,200

507 Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen (1907-1993) for Søborg Møbler dining table Denmark, 1950s teak, brass maker’s stamp to underside open: 94 1/2”w x 35 1/2”d x 28 7/8”h; closed: 55”w $800-1,200 508 Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Daverkosen FD 136 lounge chair Denmark, 1950s teak, upholstery branded mark and ‘John Stuart’ decal 31 1/2”w x 32”d x 30 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

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509 Modernist floor lamp 1960s lacquered wood, acrylic, brass, lacquered steel unmarked 15”w x 14”d x 59 3/4”h $600-800 510 Uno Kristiansson (b. 1925) & Östen Kristiansson (1927-2003) for Luxus Vittsjö floor lamp Sweden, 1960s oak, enameled aluminum, brass ‘Luxus Vittsjö’ sticker label 17”w x 17”d x 57 1/2”h $1,500-2,500

511 Hans Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Søn CH-25 lounge chair Denmark oak, steel, paper cord unmarked 27 1/2”w x 28 1/2”d x 28 3/4”h $1,500-2,500

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512 Ejner Larsen (1917-1987) & Aksel Bender Madsen (1916-2000) for Willy Beck stool Denmark, 1950s rosewood, leather metal Willy Beck tag 21 1/2”w x 14 1/2”d x 21”h $400-600


513 Svend Åge Willumsen & H. Engholm for Fritz Hansen tray table Denmark, 1950s teak, steel marked to underside of tray and base 24 1/2”dia x 16 3/4”h; tray only: 23 1/2”dia $300-500 515 Hans-Agne Jacobsen (1919-2009) for Lilux pendant lights, set of four Markaryd, Sweden, 1960s brass, plastic paper labels sold with original boxes each: 4 3/8"dia x 5 1/4"h $300-500

514 Gunnar Myrstrand (1925-1997) for Källemo rolling bar cabinet Sweden, 1960s teak, lacquered wood, brass maker’s mark to underside Cabinet features three interior compartments, handled tray and serving areas. closed: 19 3/4”sq x 17 1/2”h; open: 39 1/4”w x 19 3/4”d x 14”h $300-500

516 Kaj Franck (1911-1989) for Nuutajärvi Notsjö / Arabia large Sargasso Bubble goblet Finland, 1950s glass etched signature 8"dia x 9 1/4"h $500-700 517 Victor Emanuel (Vicke) Lindstrand (1904-1983) for Orrefors large vase Sweden, circa 1935 hand-blown glass etched 'Orrefors LW 1464/2' 8 7/8"dia x 10"h $300-500

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518 Gunnar Nylund (1904-1997) for Nymölle large vase Denmark, circa 1950 glazed stoneware incised mark 6”dia x 19 7/8”h $800-1,200 519 Sonja Blomdahl (b. 1952) Incalmo vase, #B4693 USA, circa 1990 glass etched signature and numbered 13”dia x 17”h $1,000-2,000

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520 Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006) for Wiinblad Studio head vase Denmark, 1973 hand-painted and glazed stoneware signed 13”w x 10”d x 12 1/4”h $600-800

521 Carl-Harry Stålhane (1920-1990) for Röhrstrand vase Sweden matte glazed ceramic incised marks 6”dia x 5 3/4”h $200-300

522 Carl-Harry Stålhane (1920-1990) for Röhrstrand vase Sweden matte glazed ceramic incised marks 5”dia x 9 1/4”h $200-300


523 Torbjørn Afdal (1917-1999) for Bruksbo / Mellemstrands Trevareindustri AS Krobo bench Norway, 1960s teak, steel sticker label 79"w x 14 5/8"d x 13 1/2"h $700-900 524 Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907-1993) for Fritz Hansen Ax chairs, pair Denmark, circa 1950 teak, birch one marked 'FH Made in Denmark' 24"w x 28"d x 30"h $500-700 525 Bruno Mathsson (1907-1988) for Karl Mathsson / Mathsson International AB Maria dining table Sweden, 1950s teak, beech sticker label open: 110 3/4"w x 35 1/2"d x 28 1/4"h; closed: 9"w $1,000-2,000

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526 Haslev coffee table Denmark, 1960s solid teak, laminated teak plywood partial maker’s label and Danish sticker 43”dia x 19 3/4”h $400-600

527 Poul Jensen (b. 1937) for Selig lounge chairs, pair Denmark, 1950s teak, upholstery unmarked 29 3/4”w x 33”d x 26 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

528 Poul Hundevad (1917-2011) Guldhøj folding tables, pair Denmark, circa 1950 rosewood, leather, glass, brass unmarked as pictured: 19 7/8”w x 30”d x 15 3/8”h $1,000-2,000

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529 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll International settees, pair USA, 1972 Spinneybeck leather, rosewood sticker label to underside of one example 63”w x 32 1/2”d x 30 1/2”h $5,000-7,000

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530 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Stendig MR-20 chairs, set of five Denmark/Italy, 1970s chromed steel, rattan Stendig sticker labels set includes two armchairs and three side chairs armchair: 23”w x 32”d x 33”h; side chair: 18 1/2”w x 30”d x 33”h $1,000-2,000 531 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll Barcelona coffee table New York, New York, 1970s chrome-plated steel, glass base stamped ‘KP’ 40”sq x 17”h $500-700 532 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll Barcelona chairs with ottomans, pair USA, 1980s chrome-plated steel, leather Knoll fabric marks chair: 29 3/8”w x 30”d x 29 1/2”h; ottoman: 23 1/8”w x 23 1/2”d x 14 7/8”h $3,000-5,000

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533 Nicos Zographos (b. 1931) for Zographos Designs, Ltd. lounge chairs, pair, #28 USA, 1960s vinyl upholstery, chrome-plated steel unmarked 28”w x 29”d x 29”h $1,000-2,000 534 Nicos Zographos (b. 1931) for Stow Davis dining table USA, 1970s rosewood, chrome-plated steel unmarked 43”dia x 29 3/4”h $500-700

535 Rudolf Wolf (1919-1989) for Gaasbeek en van Tiel Meander Gamma armchair Netherlands, 1960s aluminum, vinyl upholstery metal tag 32 3/8”w x 24”d x 24 1/2”h $400-600

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536 John Vesey (1924-1992) for John Vesey, Inc. occasional tables, pair New York, New York, 1960s aluminum, glass unmarked 25"dia x 24"h $2,000-3,000 537 Katavolos, Littell & Kelley for Laverne International T-chairs, pair USA, 1950s chrome-plated steel, leather unmarked 23"w x 23"d x 32"h $1,000-2,000 538 Louis Ferdinand Solère (1894-1961) articulating desk lamps, pair Paris, France, circa 1950 aluminum, plastic, steel impressed signature This lamp is also known as the “light machine.” as pictured: 10 1/2"w x 36"d x 23"h $800-1,200

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539 Peter Hamburger (b. 1941) for Knoll desk lamp USA, 1970s Lucite, chrome-plated steel unmarked 14”w x 13”d x 13 7/8”h $300-500

540 Charles Hollis Jones (b. 1945) Metric side tables, pair USA, 1970s Lucite, chrome-plated steel, glass unmarked 14”sq x 16 1/8”h $500-700

541 In the Style of Milo Baughman for Bernhardt Flair Division lounge chairs, pair USA, 1960s upholstery, chrome-plated steel unmarked 38 1/2”w x 35”d x 26”h $700-900

542 In the Style of Milo Baughman for Bernhardt Flair Division love seats, pair USA, 1960s upholstery, chrome-plated steel unmarked 58”w x 32”d x 27”h $700-900

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543 Alexander Girard (1907-1993) for Herman Miller sofa, #66303 Zeeland, Michigan, 1967 Alexander Girard upholstery, aluminum, vinyl applied metal label to leg: ‘Braniff International Airways Property No. 101904’ 72”w x 29”d x 26”h $7,000-9,000

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544 George Nelson (1908-1986) & Alexander Girard (1907-1993) for Herman Miller daybed, #5088 Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s birch, steel, original upholstery unmarked 76 1/2”w x 34”d x 26”h $1,000-2,000


545 Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) for Stevenson Mfg. Co. Hawkeye Measured Time clock and kitchen timer La Porte, Indiana, circa 1932 Bakelite, glass, printed paper marked 'Hawkeye Measured Time' with metal tag 5 1/4"w x 3 1/4"d x 6"h $400-600 546 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller Time Life stools, two Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s walnut unmarked 13"dia x 15"h $2,000-3,000 547 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller ESU 100-C Zeeland, Michigan, 1950 birch plywood, lacquered masonite, laminated plywood, zinc-plated steel sticker label to interior 16"w x 24"d x 20 5/8"h $1,000-2,000 548 George Nelson (1908-1986) for Herman Miller Steel Frame lounge chairs, pair Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s steel, upholstery unmarked 29"w x 28"d x 26 3/4"h $2,000-3,000

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549 George Nelson (1908–1986) for Herman Miller Bubble pendant lights, two Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s sprayed resin, steel remnants of clear label to each saucer: 18"dia x 7"h; taller form: 12"dia x 22"h $300-500 550 Charles Eames (1907–1978) & Ray Eames (1912–1988) for Herman Miller FSW-6 folding screen USA, 1990s cherry plywood, nylon unmarked 60"w x 2 1/2"d x 68"h $1,000-2,000

551 George Nelson (1908-1986) for Herman Miller Steel Frame dresser Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s enameled steel, laminate, birch, plywood metal tag 33 1/2”w x 18 1/2”d x 29 5/8”h $500-700

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552 George Nelson (1908-1986) for Herman Miller Action Office roll-top desk Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s oak, laminate, plastic, aluminum unmarked 54”w x 30”d x 34 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

554 Harry Bertoia (1915-1970) for Knoll child’s side chairs, pair USA 1960s coated wire unmarked Two sizes of the child’s chair were produced; this is the smaller size. 13 1/8”w x 13 1/8”d x 19 3/4”h $500-700

553 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller PSCA side chair Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s molded fiberglass, cast aluminum, steel, upholstery sticker labels to underside 18 3/4”w x 21 1/2”d x 31 1/4”h $200-300

555 Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) for Knoll Associates Grasshopper chair USA, circa 1950 bent birch plywood, upholstery unmarked 29 1/2”w x 33”d x 34 3/4”h $700-900

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556 Curtis Jeré for Artisan House Raindrops wall sculpture USA, 1970s chrome-plated steel, wire, aluminum unmarked 60”w x 8 1/2”d x 27”h $800-1,200 557 Adrian Pearsall (1925-2011) for Craft Associates Crescent lounge chair, #745-LB USA, 1960s walnut, upholstery unmarked 25 1/2”w x 49”d x 29 1/2”h $2,000-3,000

558 Curtis Jeré for Artisan House Lily floor lamp USA, 1977 brass signed and dated at base 27”w x 16”d x 56”h $400-600 559 Preway fireplace USA, 1970s enameled steel, faux wood, iron unmarked 38”w x 30”d x 72”h $300-500

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560 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Winchendon Planner Group desk organizer USA, circa 1950 maple, enameled steel unmarked 10 3/4”w x 13 1/2”d x 16 1/8”h $800-1,200 561 Erwine Laverne (1909-2003) & Estelle Laverne (1915-1997) for Laverne Originals planters, pair USA, 1960s aluminum, iron unmarked 7”dia x 22”h $600-800

562 Norman Cherner (1920-1987) for Plycraft swivel dining chairs, set of four USA, 1950s walnut, vinyl upholstery unmarked 17 1/4”w x 20 3/4”d x 30 3/4”h $1,000-2,000 563 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Calvin Collection side tables, pair, #487 USA, 1950s walnut, aluminum metal manufacturer’s label 20”w x 28”d x 20 3/8”h $500-700

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564 After Jean Royère stools, set of four France, 1950s enameled steel, upholstery unmarked 15”dia x 31 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

565 Gene Tepper (1919-2013) log holder San Francisco, California, 1950s steel, brass unmarked 18”w x 18”d x 15”h $200-300 566 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios coffee table Veedersburg, Indiana walnut, glazed tile unmarked 34”sq x 21”h $500-700 567 Modern custom coffee table USA, 1970s brass, shattered glass unmarked 58 1/8”w x 34”d x 15 1/2”h $400-600

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568 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) large bowl Durham, New Hampshire, 1940s glazed ceramic with repeating figural motif incised signature 15 3/4”dia x 8”h $2,000-3,000

569 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) charger decorated with figures and faces Durham, New Hampshire, circa 1940s high glazed ceramic incised signature 14 3/8”dia x 1 1/4”h $1,500-2,500

570 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) charger decorated with figures Durham, New Hampshire, circa 1940s high glazed ceramic incised signature 12 1/4”dia x 2 5/8”h $1,500-2,500

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571 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) charger decorated with abstract figures Durham, New Hampshire, circa 1960 high glazed ceramic incised signature 9 3/8”dia x 1 5/8”h $800-1,200 572 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) bowl decorated with figures and fish Durham, New Hampshire, circa 1960 high glazed ceramic incised signature 7 3/4”dia x 4 3/8”h $600-800 573 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) bowl decorated with abstract faces Durham, New Hampshire, circa 1960 high glazed ceramic signed 6 3/8”dia x 5 3/4”h $800-1,200 574 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) bowl decorated with figures and fish Durham, New Hampshire, circa 1960 high glazed ceramic incised signature 8 1/8”dia x 4 3/4”h $600-800

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575 Harrison McIntosh (1914-2016) bowl Claremont, California glazed ceramic paper label and marked to underside 9 3/4"dia x 4 3/8"h $500-700 576 Harrison McIntosh (1914-2016) large vase Claremont, California glazed ceramic paper label and marked to underside 8 1/4"dia x 13 3/4"h $500-700 577 Byron Temple (1933-2002) Tie Container Lambertville, New Jersey, 1983 sagger-fired porcelain, string impressed maker's mark together with an article about the artist 9 1/4"dia x 4 1/4"h $300-500 Provenance: Roy Pederson Gallery, Lambertville, New Jersey 578 Rose Cabat (1914-2015) & Erni Cabat (1914-1994) mobile Tucson, Arizona glazed and unglazed stoneware, brass unmarked 2"dia x 25 1/2"h $600-800 Provenance: From the Estate of Rose & Ernest Cabat Acquired from the above by the present owner 579 John Gill (b. 1949) handled vessel USA, 1996 glazed ceramic glazed signature 5 1/4"w x 5"d x 4 3/4"h $600-800

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580 Vivika Heino (1910-1995) & Otto Heino (1915-2009) vase Ojai, California matte glazed ceramic incised marks 9 1/4"dia x 5 5/8"h $400-600 581 John Glick (1938-2017) for Plum Tree Pottery vase Farmington, Michigan, 1970s glazed stoneware signed and impressed marks to base 6 3/4"dia x 6"h $300-500 582 Fritz Dreisbach (b. 1941) vase USA, circa 1990 glass numbered '77.554' to underside 9 1/4"w x 8"d x 9"h $200-300 583 Don Reitz (1929-2014) centerpiece bowl Marshall, Wisconsin, circa 1980 glazed ceramic signed to base 14 3/4"w x 13 1/2"d x 6 7/8"h $700-900

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584 Hugo Franca (b. 1954) Iguacu coffee table Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2005 pequi wood, wheels unmarked sold with certificate of authenticity and care instructions 66 1/2”w x 35 1/4”d x 13”h $3,000-5,000

585 J.D. Móveis e Decorações coffee table Brazil, 1960s jacaranda, marble partial maker’s label to underside 41 3/8”sq x 13 5/8”h $3,000-5,000

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586 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Saridis of Athens Klismos chair Greece, 1960s walnut, leather, original upholstery metal Saridis tag and stamped ‘60123’ 21”w x 29”d x 35 1/4”h $3,000-5,000 587 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Saridis of Athens Klismos ottoman Greece, 1960s walnut, leather, original upholstery metal Saridis tag and stamped ‘60755’ 27 1/2”sq x 17 1/2”h $3,000-5,000

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588 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Saridis of Athens Klismos ottoman Greece, 1960s walnut, leather metal Saridis tag and stamped '60461' 27 1/2"sq x 17 1/2"h $3,000-5,000 589 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Saridis of Athens Klismos chair Greece, 1960s walnut, leather, original upholstery metal Saridis tag and stamped '60123' 21"w x 29"d x 35 1/4"h $3,000-5,000

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590 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb sofa Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s walnut, velvet upholstery unmarked 71”w x 32”d x 31 1/2”h $3,000-5,000

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591 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb lounge chairs, pair Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s walnut, velvet upholstery unmarked 26 1/2”w x 32”d x 31 1/2”h $3,000-5,000


592 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb Saber Leg occasional tables, two Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s mahogany, walnut labeled and marked ‘4/54 3314’ and ‘10/56 3328’ 30”w x 18”d x 20”h; 24”sq x 20”h $800-1,200 593 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar coffee table Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, brass, travertine metal tag 38”dia x 12 1/4”h $800-1,200 594 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Slipper lounge chairs, pair, #127 Berne, Indiana, circa 1960 mahogany, upholstery unmarked 26 1/2”w x 30”d x 29 3/4”h $2,000-3,000

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595 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Long John table, #4699 Berne, Indiana, circa 1950 walnut, bent plywood green metal tag 84”w x 19”d x 11 1/2”h $1,000-2,000 596 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar nesting tables, set of three Berne, Indiana, 1950s mahogany green metal tag largest: 26”w x 25”d x 22”h $1,000-2,000 597 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Drexel Pyramid Unit bookshelf USA, 1950s mahogany maker’s mark to underside 54 1/4”w x 18 5/8”d x 41 7/8”h $1,500-2,500

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598 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar folding table, #5425 Berne, Indiana, 1960s rosewood, glass unmarked 22 1/4”w x 25”d x 22”h $2,000-3,000

599 Roger Sprunger (1920-2008) for Dunbar lounge chair, #480 Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, bent plywood, upholstery metal tag to underside 26”w x 31”d x 35”h $2,000-3,000

600 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar bench Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, brass, leather metal ‘D’ tag 34”w x 19”d x 14 3/4”h $400-600

601 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar swivel vanity chair Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, cane, upholstery metal tag 21”w x 22”d x 30”h $300-500

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602 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio mobile USA, circa 1950 fused glass, copper etched ‘higgins’ comprised of 34 glass panels 22”w x 19”d x 46”h $1,000-2,000 603 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio mobile USA, circa 1950 fused glass, copper etched ‘higgins’ comprised of 21 pieces 22”w x 40”h $1,000-2,000

604 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio mobile USA, circa 1950 fused glass, copper marked ‘Higgins Studio’ comprised of four glass panels 8 1/2”w x 1”d x 8 3/4”h $300-500

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605 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for General Electric wall or table clock USA, circa 1954 fused glass, brass etched ‘higgins’ 8”dia x 8 1/2”h $500-700

606 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio Posy Pockets, pair USA, circa 1950 fused glass, copper marked ‘higgins’ larger: 7”w x 21”h $300-500


607 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio glass objects, group of four USA, circa 1950 fused glass, copper etched ‘higgins’ includes one hanging basket, two wall candleholders and one hanging plaque hanging basket: 7 1/4”dia x 3”h $300-500 608 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio glass trays, set of seven USA, circa 1950 fused glass marked ‘higgins’ largest: 10 1/2”w x 8 1/8”d x 1 1/8”h $300-500 609 Maurice Heaton (1900-1990) for Michael & Frances Higgins / Higgins Studio glass trays, set of eight Illinois, circa 1950 fused glass signed and marked ‘MH’ largest: 14”dia $600-800 610 Michael Higgins (1908-1999) & Frances Higgins (1912-2004) for Higgins Studio glass objects, set of 10 USA, circa 1950 fused glass marked ‘higgins’ set includes two candlesticks and eight dishes largest: 8”dia x 3/4”h; candlesticks: 5 1/4”dia x 2 1/2”h $300-500

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611 Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) for Arcosanti wind bells, three Paradise Valley, Arizona, 1970s bronze, copper impressed marks largest: 7”w x 26”h $300-500

612 Reba Pintzuk (1912-2016) sculpture Detroit, Michigan, 1970s bronze, marble signed ‘R. Pintzuk’ to marble base and etched brass tag 9”dia x 24 1/2”h $1,500-2,500 613 Mike Livingston Primitive Four-Leg side table Hutchinson, Kansas bronze signed ‘M. Livingston’ 16”sq x 24”h $500-700

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614 Karyl Sisson (b. 1948) woven basket USA, 1989 wood, wire signed and dated 17 3/4”w x 16”d x 5 3/4”h $700-900

616 After Harry Bertoia Spray sculpture USA steel wire, aluminum unmarked 31”dia x 26”h $500-700

615 Philip Moulthrop (b. 1947) turned vessel, #7801 Marietta, Georgia elm etched signature 9”dia x 7 1/2”h $700-900

617 Val Bertoia (b. 1949) sounding sculpture, #B-2142 Bally, Pennsylvania, 2017 two brass tops and 18 copper tops silvered to beryllium copper signed with certificate of authenticity from Val Bertoia 11”w x 11”d x 26 7/8”h $1,000-2,000

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618 Carl Auböck ll (1900-1957) for Werkstätte Carl Auböck Hurricane candleholder Vienna, Austria, 1950s brass, glass impressed mark 5 7/8”dia x 16 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

619 Carl Auböck II (1900-1957) for Werkstätte Carl Auböck decanter Vienna, Austria, circa 1950 glass, leather unmarked 8 3/4”dia x 6”h $300-500

621 Attributed to Carl Auböck II (1900-1957) for Illums Bolighus bookends, pair Austria, 1950s brass Illums Bolighus impressed and paper label each: 2 3/4”w x 2 1/4”d x 4 1/4”h $200-300

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620 Carl Auböck II (1900-1957) for Werkstätte Carl Auböck wine decanter, #5018 Vienna, Austria, circa 1956 steel, leather, glass etched signature and ‘made in Austria’ 10 5/8”w x 6 3/4”d x 18 1/2”h $500-700

622 Richard Rohac (1906-1956) candleholders, pair Austria, 1940s bronze impressed marks 1 5/8”w x 3 5/8”d x 6 1/8”h $200-300


623 Werkstätte Hagenauer African figures, four Austria, 1940s bronze, brass, wood impressed maker’s marks to each tallest: 12”w x 4”d x 10 1/2”h; shortest: 6”w x 1 3/4”d x 3 1/4”h $800-1,200 624 Werkstätte Hagenauer African dancing figure Austria, 1940s bronze impressed marks 5 1/4”w x 3”d x 10 1/8”h $800-1,200 625 Werkstätte Hagenauer African dancing figure Austria, 1940s bronze impressed marks 4 3/4”w x 2 1/2”d x 10 3/8”h $800-1,200 626 Werkstätte Hagenauer African baby figures, three Austria, 1940s patinated bronze, brass stamped marks largest: 1 3/4”dia x 4 3/8”h $500-700

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627 Werkstätte Hagenauer horse Austria, 1940s bronze, walnut impressed marks to base 10 1/2”w x 3 3/8”d x 7 7/8”h $500-700 628 Franz Hagenauer (1906-1986) for Werkstätte Hagenauer objects, four Austria, 1930s bronze, chrome-plated brass impressed marks largest: 5 1/2”w x 4”d x 2”h $400-600 629 Werkstätte Hagenauer goat kid figure Austria, 1940s bronze impressed marks to underside 1 1/2”dia x 3 7/8”h $300-400 630 Francisco Rebajes (1905-1990) mouse dish New York, New York, circa 1950 copper etched signature 4 1/2”w x 3”d x 4 1/4”h $200-300

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631 Dimitri Omersa & Company for Abercrombie & Fitch horse sculpture England, 1960s leather, brass, glass unmarked 27 3/4”w x 9”d x 27 1/2”h $400-600

632 Dimitri Omersa & Company for Abercrombie & Fitch pig ottoman, #16 England, 1960s leather, brass impressed signature 19”w x 7”d x 13”h $400-600

633 Waylande Gregory (1905-1971) Heron vase USA, circa 1942 enameled glass unmarked 5 7/8”w x 4”d x 14 3/16”h $400-600

634 Attributed to Jeanne Millet Marshall (20th century) elephant sculpture USA, circa 1988 bronze signed ‘JMM’ 8”w x 3”d x 5 1/2”h $1,000-2,000

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635 Maurizio Tempestini (1908-1960) for Salterini chairs and ottomans, pair USA, 1950s wrought iron, painted black finish unsigned 23 1/4”w x 23 1/4”d x 8”h $700-900 636 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan side chairs, pair California, 1950s bronze, cotton/nylon cord unmarked 19”w x 21”d x 32 1/4”h $1,000-2,000 637 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan patio set: table and four chairs Mexico, 2000s brass, glass, marine cord metal maker’s labels table: 37 3/8”sq x 28 1/2”h; chairs: 21 1/8”w x 24”d x 33”h $1,000-2,000

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638 Richard Schultz (b. 1926) for Knoll 1966 adjustable chaise USA, 1970s enameled aluminum, vinyl, nylon metal tag 27”w x 76”d x 27”h $300-500 639 Richard Schultz (b. 1926) for Knoll 1966 armchairs, set of six USA, 1970s enameled aluminum, vinyl, nylon unmarked 23 1/4”w x 24”d x 29 1/2”h $500-700 640 Richard Schultz (b. 1926) for Knoll 1966 chaise USA, 2000s enameled aluminum, vinyl, nylon metal ‘Richard Schultz’ tag 27”w x 76”d x 27”h $400-600

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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 within the U.S. for certain purchases. Items such as articles of furniture, highly fragile pieces, and other select items may be excluded from in-house shipping and delivery services. Please contact our Shipping Department prior to the auction with any inquiries regarding delivery and/or shipping and to obtain shipping and insurance cost estimates as available. All Toomey & Co. Auctioneers 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 directed by the buyer and a signed waiver is provided. All items are shipped fully insured, unless the buyer wishes to waive such insurance, in which case our Waiver of Insurance form must be completed and returned to us. Delivery and shipping fees and insurance fees are payable by the buyer and are nonrefundable. Buyers using a third-party shipper and who require shipping quote(s) prior to the auction are responsible for obtaining such estimate(s) from the shipper and making shipping arrangements directly with such shipper. Upon request, our Shipping Department can provide a list of recommended shippers. A buyer making his or her own shipping arrangements must complete and return to us our written Shipping Release Form in connection with the release of the item(s) to the third-party shipper. Toomey & Co. Auctioneers is not responsible for damage to items caused by such shippers, and claims for any such damage are to be settled between the buyer and the respective shipper. 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 Aas, Alf-Jørgen - 98 Addison, Robert - 29 Agam, Yaacov - 67, 68 Akhilesh, Verma - 7 Baumann, Gustave - 256 Belkin, Arnold - 23 Bertoia, Harry - 12 Blum, Andrea - 10 Bose, Krishnamachari - 8 Bricher, Alfred Thompson - 85 Broota, Shobha - 5 Bruenchenhein, Eugene Von - 41 Bujnowski, Joel - 14 Burlini, Joseph A. - 16, 17, 18 Callahan, Harry - 43, 44 Clark, James - 78 Curtis, Edward Sheriff - 259, 260, 261, 262 Dana, Eugene - 42 Diebenkorn, Richard - 54, 55 Eggington, Frank - 87, 88 Erté - 15 Farruggio, Remo Michael - 27 Finster, Howard - 32 Franklin, Gilbert - 13 Godie, Lee - 37, 38, 39, 40 Graeme, Colin - 76, 77 Grumieaux, Louis - 97 Hajdú, Étienne - 9 Higgins, Victor - 91, 92 Hockney, David - 56 Holzer, Jenny - 69 Hurd, Peter - 89 Jahn, Helmut - 61 Kaspar, Paul - 81 Katz, Alex - 53 Keith, Robert Warren - 255 King, Tony - 2 Laurence, Sydney Mortimer - 83 LeWitt, Sol - 63, 64, 65, 66

Lindenmuth, Tod - 84, 258 Lisio, Arnaldo De - 86 Marini, Marino - 72 Matsutani, Takesada - 70 Max, Peter - 21, 22 Metzker, Ray K. - 47 Moon, Carl - 263 Nordefeldt, Bror Julius Olsson - 257 Nuyttens, Josef - 95 Oldenburg, Claes - 59 Paschke, Ed - 51 Pritchard, Zarh - 99, 100, 101 Rauschenberg, Robert - 60 Rawal, Yogesh - 6 Reinhardt, Ad - 62 Robertson, Bill - 20 Rock, Mick - 48, 49, 50 Rosati, Giulio - 82 Rosentalis, Moshe - 26 Savage, Augusta Christine Fells - 93 Sielsky, Roman - 25 Simbari, Nicola - 19 Siskind, Aaron - 45 Solari, Raymond - 28 Spiegelman, Art - 71 Spooner, Arthur - 79 Stefula, Dorothea - 96 Stern, Bert - 46 Tamayo, Rufino - 73, 74, 75 Thieme, Anthony - 90 Tolliver, Mose - 33, 34 Torreano, John - 11 Trieff, Selina - 24 Vevers, Tony - 4 Vital, Pauleus - 31 Welna, Joseph - 1 Wesselmann, Tom - 58 Willis, Wesley - 35, 36 Zhou Brothers - 3 87


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