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Property from the Estates & Collections of: A Private Collection Property from an Important Chicago Collector The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin Lawrence W. Lichty, Evanston, Illinois The Estate of Michael Pacult, Fremont Indiana The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington IL Lic. #444000195, #441001663, #441001222, #441001454
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1 Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909-1977) Untitled (Witches’ Switches), 1951 oil on masonite signed lower right 5” x 7” $6,000-8,000 Provenance: A Private Collection Literature: For similar examples, see: Gertrude Abercrombie, New York, Karma Books, 2018, pp. 334-335 (illustrated) and 484 Catalog Note: Similar works, from 1952, may be found in the permanent collections of the Milwaukee Art Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
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2 Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909-1977) Untitled (Room, Woman’s Profile, Letter and Door), circa 1940 linoleum cut initialed in plate lower right 6 15/16” x 4 7/8” $1,000-2,000
3 Leonard Nelson (American, 1912-1993) Untitled, 1960 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 25 1/8” x 18 1/8” $1,000-2,000
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4 Carlos Dyer (American, b. 1917) Abstraction #4, 1938 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 24” x 30” $400-600
5 William Hentschel (American, 1892-1962) The Roc, circa 1945 gelatin print signed, titled and numbered in graphite lower margin edition of 25 16” x 20 1/8” $600-800
6 Lundy Siegriest (American, 1925-1985) Boy Frightened by Screams of His Mother, circa 1955 oil on canvas signed lower left 28” x 36 1/8” $700-900
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7 John Millard Ferren (American, 1905-1970) Torso, 1956-1964 oil on canvas signed upper right; inscribed 582.10, titled and dated verso 47 1/8” x 35” $3,000-5,000
8 Harry Bertoia (Italian/American, 1915-1978) Untitled (291) monotype numbered 291 lower right 4 5/8” x 23 5/8” $2,000-3,000
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9 Leonardo Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932) Firebird, 1965 oil on board signed and dated lower left 15 5/8” x 23 1/2” $800-1,200
10 Louis Siegriest (American, 1899-1989) Over Tashkent, circa 1965 oil and sand on masonite signed lower left; signed and titled verso 42” x 48” $600-800
11 Richard Florsheim (American, 1916-1979) Masts, circa 1950 oil and wax on canvas signed lower right 72” x 24” $800-1,200 Provenance: Jacques Seligmann Galleries, New York, New York (label verso) Exhibitions: Annual Exhibition, The Arts Club of Chicago, 1957
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12 Armando Morales (Nicaraguan, 1927-2011) Sketch for Circus, 1981 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" $6,000-8,000 Provenance: The Brogan Museum, Tallahassee, Florida Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Naples, Florida, 12 April 2013 Acquired from the above by the present owner Catalog Note: This sketch, or study, of the Circus series is for the 1982 finished work Circo II, which sold at Christie's, New York, New York, Latin American Sale, 26 May 2011, Sale 2446, Lot 51.
13 José Vela Zanetti (Spanish, 1913-1999) Figure, 1963 ink on paper signed and dated lower right 26” x 16” $600-800
14 José Vela Zanetti (Spanish, 1913-1999) Man and Woman, 1963 mixed media on paper signed and dated lower right 20 1/2” x 24” $1,000-2,000
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15 Eldzier Cortor (American, 1916-2015) Local Color oil on masonite signed lower right 30” x 24” $10,000-20,000
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16 Aaron Douglas (American, 1899-1979) The Junk Man, 1955 etching and aquatint titled and signed lower margin A.P. 8 3/4” x 7 1/8” $3,000-5,000
17 Ernest Crichlow (American, 1914-2005) Woman in Profile, 1941 gouache on board signed and dated 7 1/4” x 5 3/4” $1,000-2,000
18 Walter Sanford (American, 1912-1987) Standing Female Figure, 1965 mixed media on masonite signed and dated upper right 48” x 18” $1,000-2,000
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19 Wesley Willis (American, 1963-2003) Monroe Wabash Madison (Chicago), 1993 marker and ballpoint pen on board signed and dated upper center 28” x 41” $600-800
20 John Kearney (American, 1924-2014) Ram, 1966 welded metal inscribed signature to sculpture, inscribed signature and date to base 10 1/8”h x 8 1/2”w x 4”d $500-700
21 Walt Kuhn (American, 1877-1949) Clowns (two works) watercolor larger: initialed lower right 6 1/2” x 4 1/4”; 5” x 4” $400-600
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22 Joseph A. Burlini (American, b. 1937) One Wheeler, 1973 steel inscribed J.A. Burlini and dated on base 38 3/4”h x 11”w x 16 1/4”d $1,000-2,000
23 Joseph A. Burlini (American, b. 1937) Man on the Unicycle — The Performer, 1981 steel, spray paint and glitter signed and dated 67 1/4”h x 14”w x 19”d $1,000-2,000 24 Joseph A. Burlini (American, b. 1937) Bicycle Machine, 1969 ink on paper titled, signed and dated in graphite lower margin 26 1/2” x 20” $500-700
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25 Ruth Duckworth (German/American, 1919-2009) Untitled (wall relief sculpture), circa 1975 glazed stoneware, sand, pigment and wood 44 3/8”h x 46 1/4”w x 7 1/4”d $5,000-7,000 26 Ruth Duckworth (German/American, 1919-2009) Untitled glazed porcelain with unglazed porcelain base 16 1/2”h x 7 7/8”w x 5 1/2”d $1,000-2,000
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27 Károly Fülöp (Hungarian/American, 1893-1963) Mother and Child slip-cast glazed ceramic incised signature lower right 21 1/2”h x 8 1/8”w x 5”d $1,000-2,000 28 Károly Fülöp (Hungarian/American, 1893-1963) Cape Ann, 1923 oil on canvas signed lower left 30” x 30 1/4” $1,000-2,000
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29 Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) Youth, 1930 etching and aquatint signed lower right; inscribed A/72 with blindstamp lower left and copyright 1930 by Louis Icart – Paris upper left 23 1/4" x 15 1/2" $500-700 30 Michel de Gallard (French, 1921-2007) Quiet Street, 1959 oil on canvas signed lower right 28 1/2" x 20" $700-900 31 Dines Carlsen (American, 1901-1966) The Icon oil on masonite signed lower left; titled verso 20" x 16" $1,000-2,000
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32 Christian Vincent (American, b. 1966) Vincent, 1993 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 16” x 12” $600-800
33 Christian Vincent (American, b. 1966) Study for Exposure, 1996 oil on paper laid to canvas signed and dated verso 30” x 22” $1,000-2,000
34 Christian Vincent (American, b. 1966) Study for a Bedroom, 1995 oil on canvas signed and dated verso 12” x 14” $600-800
Provenance: Forum Gallery, New York, New York (label verso)
Provenance: Forum Gallery, New York, New York (label verso)
Provenance: Forum Gallery, New York, New York (label verso)
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35 Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) WHAMM! (diptych), 1963/1968 offset color lithograph published by Tate Gallery, London, England reproduced and printed by Lautrec Photo Litho Ltd., Leeds, England 3M682 edition of 3000 each: 24 3/4” × 29” $2,000-3,000 Literature: Corlett, Mary Lee, The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné 1948-1993, Hudson Hills Press, 1994, Appendix 7
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36 James Rosenquist (American, 1933-2017) Fast Feast, 1977 color lithograph on rolled white Arches signed, titled and dated in pencil edition of 100 36 1/2” x 74” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Chicago, Illinois 01 November 1993, Lot 418 The Collection of Bruce and Ann Bachman, Chicago, Illinois Thence by descent
37 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Gun Collection Photograph gelatin silver print three embossed blindstamps: Andy Warhol 5 1/2” x 8 9/16” $500-700
38 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Gun Photograph (Revolver) gelatin silver print blindstamp lower right and estate stamp verso 8” x 10” $500-700
39 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Gun Photograph (Revolver) gelatin silver print blindstamp lower right and estate stamp verso 8” x 10” $500-700
40 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Gun Photograph (Flintlock) gelatin silver print blindstamp lower right and estate stamp verso 3 7/8” x 4 7/8” $300-500
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41 Peter Max (American, b. 1937) Flag with Heart acrylic on color lithograph signed lower right 18” x 24” $800-1,200 42 Peter Max (American, b. 1937) Mondrian Ladies acrylic on color lithograph signed top left 18” x 24” $800-1,200 43 Peter Max (American, b. 1937) Statue of Liberty acrylic on color lithograph signed upper right 38” x 19” $1,000-2,000
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44 Joseph Piccollo (American, b. 1941) Drummer, Series II, 1967 mixed media with collage signed and dated upper right 36 1/2” x 30 1/2” $800-1,200 Provenance: Banfer Gallery, New York, New York (label verso) 45 Joseph Piccollo (American, b. 1941) Policy Maker #XX, 1967 graphite on paper signed and dated lower right 29” x 20 1/2” $500-700
46 Robert Loughlin (American, 1949-2011) Head of a Man marker on paper initialed lower left 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” $800-1,200
47 Robert Loughlin (American, 1949-2011) Head of a Man, 2006 marker on paper initialed and dated 10” x 8” $800-1,200
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48 Joe Coleman (American, b. 1955) Original Illustration from The Mystery of Woolverine Woo-Bait, circa 1980 ink on paper with collage self published in 1981; reprinted in 2005 in a smaller comic book size by Fantagraphics 14” x 11” $3,000-5,000 49 Joe Coleman (American, b. 1955) Original Illustration from The Mystery of Woolverine Woo-Bait, circa 1980 ink on paper with collage self published in 1981; reprinted in 2005 in a smaller comic book size by Fantagraphics 14” x 11” $3,000-5,000
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50 Karl Wirsum (American, b. 1939) Moming Benefit Poster, 1978 (group of three) color screenprint uneditioned each: 27 3/4” x 23” $600-800 51 Joel Bujnowski (American, 1950-2010) Considering the Total Retaliatory Response (triptych), 1985 acrylic on canvas with wood construction panels (left to right): 37 1/8”h x 25 1/8”w x 1 1/2”d; 42 1/2”h x 25 1/2”w x 2”d; 50”h x 25 1/8”w x 2”d $1,000-2,000 52 Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese, b. 1959) Untitled mixed media on paper signed and stamped lower right 4 3/4” x 10 3/4” $1,000-2,000
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53 Jordan Wolfson (American, b. 1980) Untitled, 2008 color screenprint signed, dated, numbered and titled (label verso) 34” x 60” $1,000-2,000
54 Mark Handforth (American, b. 1969) blackbirdyellowbird, 2011 color screenprint signed and dated upper left edition of 23 59” x 44” $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Museum of Contemporary Art Benefit Auction, Chicago, Illinois, 2011 Catalog Note: Mark Handforth is an alumnus of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago’s front plaza, where in 2011 he debuted a group of exuberant new sculptures. He also made the museum a limited edition of screenprints, such as this, each of which is unique in the arrangement of yellow and black coat hanger forms. He has used that shape in a number of giant sculptures, recognizing that a coat hanger is the material that sculptors often turn to first to sketch out a new idea.
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55 Richard T. Gaige (American, 20th century) Original Illustrations for Yank, The Army Weekly, 1943-1944 (a set of four) graphite or ink on paper; ink on parchment signed and dated lower margin; stamped verso 14” x 17” (3); 14” x 16 5/8” $600-800
56 John Marin (American, 1870-1953) Brooklyn Bridge lithograph signed in plate and lower right Johannot watermark 7 1/2” x 9 7/8” $400-600
Catalog Note: The first illustration is signed by Andre Kostelanetz and Lily Pons.
57 Winthrop Turney (American, 1884-1965) Just a Trim, circa 1930 oil on canvas signed upper left 32” x 28” $1,000-2,000
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58 Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942) Seed Time and Harvest, 1937 lithograph printed by Associated American Artists, New York, New York signed and dated in graphite lower right edition of 250 7 3/8” x 12 1/8” $1,500-2,500
59† Alfred Montgomery (American, 1857-1922) Still Life with Barrel and Bag of Corn with Pumpkin oil on board initialed and signed lower right 25 7/8” x 38 1/4” $3,000-5,000 Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by Arthur M. Lichty, Pomona, California, 1910 Thence by descent to Kenneth Lichty, Palm Desert, California, 1969 Thence by descent to Lawrence W. Lichty, Evanston, Illinois, 1975 to present
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60 Attributed to Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch/Belgian, 1821-1909) A Terrier and Her Puppies oil on canvas signed lower left 15 1/8” x 12 1/4” $1,000-2,000
61 Alfred-Arthur Brunel de Neuville (French, 1852-1941) Kittens with Spilled Milk oil on canvas signed lower left 18 5/8” x 24 1/2” $1,000-2,000
Provenance: The Findlay Art Galleries, Kansas City, Missouri (label verso) The Collection of Mr. Marshall Solberg, Chicago, Illinois Thence by descent 62 Vincent Jean Baptiste Chevilliard (French, 1841-1904) Leisure Moments oil on board signed lower right 9 1/2” x 7 1/4” $400-600 Provenance: Arnold & Tripp Galerie, Paris, France (label verso) M. O’Brien & Sons Gallery, Chicago, Illinois Purchased from the above by Mr. Marshall Solberg, Chicago, 1926 Thence by descent Exhibitions: Honorable Mention, Salon, Paris 1889 __ Class Medal, Salon, Paris, 1891 Catalog Note: This painting is accompanied by an M. O’Brien & Sons Gallery receipt and a letter dated January 8, 1926, stating that the work “comes from the collection of one of the directors of the Art Institute.”
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63 Todros Geller (Ukrainian/American, 1889-1949) Jerusalem Beggar oil on canvas 56” x 36” $10,000-20,000 Provenance: The artist Thence by descent
64 Todros Geller (Ukrainian/American, 1889-1949) Three Men, 1928 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 25 1/4” x 27 1/4” $5,000-7,000 Provenance: The artist Thence by descent
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65 Attributed to George Inness (American, 1825-1894) Spring Pastoral Landscape oil on canvas signed lower right 23” x 36” $400-600
67 Francesco Spicuzza (Italian/American, 1883-1962) Dusk pastel signed lower right 18” x 25” $400-600
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66 John Christen Johansen (Danish/American, 1876-1964) End of the Day, 1903 oil on canvas laid to masonite signed and dated lower right 40” x 29 1/2” $500-700
68 John H. Carlsen (American, 1875-1927) Landscape with Rocky Hills and Trees oil on canvas signed lower left 30” x 39 15/16” $600-800
69 Martin Aagaard (Norwegian, 1863-1913) Winter Coastal Scene, 1902 oil on canvas board signed and dated lower left 26 5/8” x 43” $600-800
70 Georg Anton Rasmussen (Norwegian, 1842-1914) Hardanger Fjord oil on panel signed lower right 12 7/8” x 19 1/8” $800-1,200
71 Adelsteen Normann (Norwegian, 1848-1918) Norwegian Fjord Landscape oil on canvas signed lower right 20” x 25 5/8” $1,000-2,000
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72 Zarh Pritchard (American, 1866-1956) Scene on Reef-Edge in Lagoon of Maraa, Tahiti, 1926 oil on leather signed and dated verso inscribed Bishop, California, 1926 Depth 25 ft. morning 15” x 11” $800-1,200 73 Zarh Pritchard (American, 1866-1956) Coral Structure in the Lagoon Maraa Tahiti, 1916 oil on leather signed and dated verso inscribed Zabuddah, To my friend, Zahaz, Edwardo Huntington Metcalf, who sees in this painting a vision of “things unseen”, with all deep affection, Zarh, Pasadena, June 26th 1937 Depth 30 feet 11” x 8 3/4” $800-1,200 74 Zarh Pritchard (American, 1866-1956) Coral Garden After Storm, the Disturbed Coral-Sand in Suspension, 1925 oil on leather signed and dated verso inscribed Lagoon of Papara Depth 10 feet 14” x 11 1/4” $800-1,200 75 Zarh Pritchard (American, 1866-1956) Pinnacle of the Sierra Nevada, 1921 oil on leather signed and dated verso inscribed Bishop, California 11 1/2” x 7 1/4” $800-1,200
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76 John Spelman (American, 1880-1941) Mountains of Tennessee, 1930 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right 28 1/4” x 31 7/8” $1,500-2,500 Provenance: The Galleries, Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, Illinois (label verso)
77 John Spelman (American, 1880-1941) Trail Stream oil on canvas signed lower right 24” x 27 1/4” $2,000-3,000 Provenance: Chicago Galleries Association (label verso)
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78 Carl Wuermer (American, 1900-1981) Late Afternoon in Winter oil on canvas signed lower right 24 3/4” x 30 1/8” $2,000-3,000
79 William Keith (Scottish/American, 1838-1911) The Approaching Twilight oil on canvas signed W. Keith S F lower right 20” x 30” $1,000-2,000 Provenance: Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, New York, 1964 Acquired from the above Thence by descent to the present owner
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80 Carl Krafft (American, 1884-1938) Sunday Afternoon (Wildwood) oil on canvas signed and monogrammed lower left 24 1/4” x 27” $6,000-8,000
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81 Frances Hammell Gearhart (American, 1869-1958) The Hills Rejoice, circa 1930 woodblock signed and titled 10 1/4” x 9” $2,500-3,500
82 Henrietta Bailey (American, 1874-1950) Moon and Moss, Newcomb College woodblock signed lower right 5 1/2” x 3 1/2” $500-700
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83 William Seltzer Rice (American, 1873-1963) Camellia woodblock signed and titled in pencil 6” x 6” $1,000-2,000
84 William Seltzer Rice (American, 1873-1963) China Lily woodblock signed and titled in pencil 6” x 6” $1,000-2,000
85 William Seltzer Rice (American, 1873-1963) Low Tide — Estuary woodblock signed and titled in pencil 7 1/2” x 9” $1,000-2,000
86 William Seltzer Rice (American, 1873-1963) Willow Border woodblock signed and titled in pencil 10 1/2” x 9” $1,000-2,000
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87 Gustave Baumann (American, 1881-1971) Woodland Meadows, 1917 color woodcut swan monogram lower right margin; inscribed in graphite Bau 20 lower center edge and 25 lower right edge 9 1/2” x 11 1/4” $3,000-5,000 88 Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876-1950) Kameido Bridge, from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo color woodblock signed Yoshida in sumi ink lower right, artist’s red seal Hiroshi below 14 9/16” x 9 5/8” $700-900
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89 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Seed Pod wall plaque, #345 Eastwood, New York hammered copper stamped mark 20”dia x 1”h $4,000-6,000
90 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) table lamp Eastwood, New York oak, copper, silk, period Japanese woven willow shade unmarked 19”dia x 22 1/2”h $1,500-2,500
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91 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early two-door bookcase, #544 Eastwood, New York oak, glass, iron marked with early red decal 62”w x 12 1/2”d x 56”h $4,000-6,000 Literature: Gray, Stephen, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Turn of the Century Editions, 1987, p. 97 (1902 Retail Plates) 92 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) library table, #421-L Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass marked with early large decal 48”w x 31”d x 30 1/2”h $10,000-20,000
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Literature: Gray, Stephen, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Turn of the Century Editions, 1987, p. 83 (1902 Retail Plates)
93 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) eight-leg sideboard, #817 Eastwood, New York oak, copper branded mark 70”w x 25 1/2”d x 50”h $5,000-7,000 Literature: Gray, Stephen, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Turn of the Century Editions, 1987, p. 127 (Supplement to Catalog D) 94 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) director’s table, #631 1/2 Eastwood, New York oak marked with red decal 72”w x 36”d x 30 1/4”h $10,000-20,000
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95 Teco, Fritz Albert (1865-1940), designer rare tall vase, #343 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed twice, numbered decorated with cattails 7 1/2”sq x 22”h $8,000-12,000 Provenance: Property from an Important Chicago Collector 96 Teco, W.B. Mundie (1863-1939), designer footed bowl, #340 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed mark exceptional glaze 10”dia x 2 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
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97 Grueby vase with leaf decoration Boston, Massachusetts matte green glazed ceramic impressed circular faience mark 4 1/2”dia x 8”h $1,000-2,000
98 Lillian Newman for Grueby vase with alternating leaf decoration, #158 Boston, Massachusetts matte green glazed ceramic impressed circular faience mark, numbered, incised maker’s mark 7”dia x 5 1/4”h $1,000-2,000
99 Grueby four-sided bowl with alternating leaf decoration, #102 Boston, Massachusetts matte green glazed ceramic impressed circular faience mark, numbered, incised maker’s mark made by an unknown artist 6 1/2”sq x 3 1/2”h $500-700
100 Grueby vase with leaf decoration Boston, Massachusetts matte green glazed ceramic impressed circular pottery mark 4 1/2”dia x 8 1/4”h $800-1,200
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101 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chest of drawers, #602 Eastwood, New York oak, copper marked with early red decal 40”w x 22”d x 53”h $4,000-6,000 102 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) double-hasp bridal chest Eastwood, New York oak, cedar (lining), wrought iron unmarked 40 1/2”w x 20 1/2”d x 25 1/2”h $8,000-12,000 Literature: For a period illustration, see: Gray, Stephen, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Turn of the Century Editions, 1987, p. 68 (Chips from the Workshops of the United Crafts)
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103 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) settle, #208 Eastwood, New York oak, leather marked with red decal 76”w x 32”d x 29”h $3,000-5,000
104 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early settle, #226 Eastwood, New York oak, leather marked remnant of red decal This is the shorter version of a Gustav Stickley even-arm settle. 60”w x 31”d x 29”h $2,000-3,000
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105 Van Briggle Pottery tile with schooner / sailboat motif Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1920 matte glazed ceramic unmarked rare example 6”sq $1,000-2,000
107 American Encaustic Tile Company tile with potter motif Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic impressed logo This rare tile was commissioned for the Industrial Arts Pavilion at the 1933 Century of Progress World’s Fair in Chicago. 9”sq $700-900
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106 Grueby The Pines tile Boston, Massachusetts polychrome glazed tile presented in a nice oak frame tile: 6”sq; frame: 12”sq $2,000-3,000
108 American Encaustic Tile Co. large tile of a warrior Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic marked AETCO set in an oak frame tile: 14”w x 11 1/4”h; frame: 21”w x 18”h $300-500
109 Rookwood Pottery Rook trivet, #3077 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1922 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks set in an oak frame tile: 5 3/4”sq; frame: 9 1/2”sq $300-500
111 Teco, William Le Baron Jenney (1832-1907), designer vase or lamp base, #154 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic three impressed marks 7 1/2”dia x 10 1/4”h $1,500-2,500
110 Teco, Fritz Albert (1865-1940), designer vase, #184 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks 4 1/2”dia x 9 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
112 Teco, Fritz Albert (1865-1940), designer vase, #283 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks 5 1/2”dia x 9 1/2”h $500-700
113 Teco, Fritz Albert (1865-1940), designer vase, #134 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks decorated with calla lily 6”dia x 13”h $700-900
114 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer vase, #50 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks 4 3/4”dia x 5 3/4”h $300-500
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115 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Morris chair, #369 Eastwood, New York oak, leather branded mark 33”w x 38”d x 38”h $5,000-7,000 116 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) drop-front desk, #729 Eastwood, New York oak, copper branded mark, Marshall Field’s retail label 37”w x 15”d x 45”h $1,500-2,500 117 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) desk chair, #398 Eastwood, New York oak, rush branded mark, remnant of Marshall Field’s retail label 17”w x 16”d x 32”h $200-300
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118† Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) spindle Morris chair, #367 Eastwood, New York oak, cloth marked with red decal 27 1/2”w x 34 1/2”d x 38”h $1,500-2,500 Provenance: Cathers & Dembrosky The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann, Tacoma, Washington Literature: Gray, Stephen, The Early Work of Gustav Stickley, Craftsman Willow Furniture, 1987, p. 124 (Supplement to Catalogue D) 119 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) spindle rocker, #375 Eastwood, New York oak, leather marked with red decal 27 1/2”w x 28”d x 45 1/2”h $1,500-2,500
120 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) magazine stand, #72 Eastwood, New York oak branded mark Harvey Ellis-influenced design 22”w x 13”d x 41 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
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121 Elizabeth Eaton Burton (1869-1937) stationery box Santa Barbara, California leather, copper, shell unmarked 11 1/4”w x 5 1/2”d x 8 3/4”h $800-1,200
123 Elizabeth Eaton Burton (1869-1937) Still Life Santa Barbara, California, 1895 painting on oak board etched signature, dated 19”w x 7/8”d x 10 3/4”h $800-1,200 124 Elizabeth Eaton Burton (1869-1937) pillows, two Santa Barbara, California decorated leather unmarked each: 22”dia $800-1,200
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122 Dirk van Erp (1862-1933) vase San Francisco, California hammered copper, mica open box mark converted for use as table lamp 19”dia x 21”h $2,000-3,000
125 Arthur Wesley Dow (American, 1857-1922) Willows in the Meadow, circa 1902 color metal relief print edition of 800 3 1/2” x 5 1/2” $800-1,200 Catalog Note: This is an “Ipswich Print” not published in one of the three Portfolios (hence the edition may very well have been much smaller than the usual run of 800). Intended as teaching aids, many of these prints did not survive over the years. The composition of this work is similar to Willows Bloom, but with different coloration, suggesting that Dow varied the palette in his Ipswich prints as well as his woodblock prints.
126 Arthur Wesley Dow (1857-1922) & Everett Stanley Hubbard By Salt Marshes: Pictures and Poems of Old Ipswich, First Edition, 1908 Ipswich, Massachusetts bound hardcover book with eight woodblock prints in colors This rare book is “No. Four” from an edition of 200 (approximately). 7 3/8”w x 9 1/2”h $1,000-2,000 Provenance: The Estate of Ralph Johonnot Acquired from the above by the present owner
127 Arthur Wesley Dow (American, 1857-1922) Modern Art, plate 36 (from Les Maîtres de l’Affiche), 1896 color lithograph printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris, France signed in plate, marked and stamped in margin 11 1/4” x 9 7/8” $300-500
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128 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early chest of drawers, #614 Eastwood, New York oak, copper marked with large red decal 46”w x 23 1/2”d x 62”h $7,000-9,000 129 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) shirtwaist box, #95 Eastwood, New York oak, cedar (lining), iron marked with remnant of paper label 41”w x 18”d x 19”h $2,500-3,500 130 L. & J.G. Stickley smoker’s cabinet, #26 Fayetteville, New York oak, copper marked The Work of ... 20”w x 15”d x 29”h $1,500-2,500
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131 Aurora Studios / Michael Adams sconces, pair Putnam, Connecticut hammered copper, glass impressed marks after a Gustav Stickley design each: 5 3/4”w x 10 1/2”d x 14”h $800-1,200 132 Aurora Studios / Michael Adams Bungalow hanging light fixture Putnam, Connecticut, 1996 hammered copper, mica etched signature, dated overall: 23”dia x 46”h $1,500-2,500
133 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early china cabinet Eastwood, New York oak, glass, copper unmarked with mitered mullions 45”w x 13 3/4”d x 68”h $7,000-9,000
134 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) lamp table, #644 Eastwood, New York, circa 1904 oak marked with small red decal 30”dia x 29”h $1,000-2,000
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135 Edward T. Hurley (1869-1950) Seahorse door knocker Cincinnati, Ohio bronze signed in relief “ETH 25” Newport, Kentucky foundry 4 3/4”w x 2 7/8”d x 1 3/8”h $700-900
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136 The Roycrofters / Steuben Glass Works table lamp: Steuben Aurene shade on lamp base, #914 East Aurora, New York / Corning, New York brass, Aurene glass base with stamped orb and cross overall: 10 1/2”dia x 14”h $2,000-3,000
137 Edward T. Hurley (1869-1950) Seahorse lidded box Cincinnati, Ohio bronze signed in relief “ETH” Newport, Kentucky foundry 4 3/4”w x 2 7/8”d x 1 3/8”h $400-600
138 The Roycrofters round tray with handles East Aurora, New York hammered copper stamped orb and cross 18”w x 15 1/2”d x 1 1/2”h $300-500
139 The Roycrofters early round charger with trefoil design East Aurora, New York hammered copper stamped orb and cross 9 3/4”dia x 1 1/2”h $400-600
140 Albert R.Valentien (American, 1862-1925) California Wild Grape watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper 10 7/8” x 7 7/8” $1,000-2,000
141 Albert R.Valentien (American, 1862-1925) Cactus Blossoms watercolor and gouache on paper 10 5/8” x 10 5/8” $1,000-2,000
142 Albert R.Valentien (American, 1862-1925) Untitled Botanical Studies in Four Parts watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper 18 3/4” x 11 7/8” $1,000-2,000
143 Albert R.Valentien (American, 1862-1925) California Fuchsia (E. Canum, Var. Latifolium) watercolor and gouache on paper inscribed in graphite lower left 18 7/8” x 11 7/8” $1,000-2,000
Exhibitions: Albert R. Valentien: California Years 1908-1925, Cincinnati Art Galleries, June 2 - July 3, 2000 (label verso)
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144 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early strap-hinge desk, #518 Eastwood, New York, circa 1902 oak, copper marked with early red decal closed: 26"w x 11"d x 52"h $3,000-5,000 145 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early lamp table, #440 Eastwood, New York, circa 1902 oak unmarked 30"dia x 28 1/4"h $1,500-2,500 146 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early hexagonal table, #410-L Eastwood, New York, circa 1902 oak, leather, brass marked with early red decal 48"w x 55"d x 30"h $2,000-3,000
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147 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chamberstick, #74 Eastwood, New York hammered copper impressed mark 7”dia x 9”h $300-500 148 Peterson Art Furniture Company pyramid table lamp Faribault, Minnesota oak, slag glass unmarked 19”sq x 23”h $800-1,200
149 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) library table, #635 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass branded mark 40”dia x 30”h $1,000-2,000
150 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) china cabinet, similar to bookcase, #523 Eastwood, New York oak, glass, iron unmarked possibly a custom-made piece with mirrored back and glass shelves 40”w x 12”d x 45”h $1,500-2,500
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151 Stickley Brothers coal bucket, similar to #115 Grand Rapids, Michigan brass, copper unmarked 15 1/4”dia x 13 3/8”h $300-500
153 Stickley Brothers pitcher, #73 Grand Rapids, Michigan wrought iron, hammered copper stamped number 6 1/2”w x 6”d x 14”h $400-600
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154 Stickley Brothers candlesticks, pair Grand Rapids, Michigan hammered copper unmarked each: 5 5/8”w x 4 3/4”d x 9 5/8”h $200-300
152 Stickley Brothers coal bucket, #116 Grand Rapids, Michigan wrought iron, hammered copper stamped number 16”w x 14”d x 16 1/4”h $800-1,200
155 Stickley Brothers planter with handles, #208 Grand Rapids, Michigan copper stamped number 10”dia x 8 3/4”h $200-300
156 Arequipa Pottery vase, #300-19 Fairfax, California matte glazed ceramic stamped and incised marks 3 1/4"dia x 8"h $600-800 157 Roseville Pottery Co. Della Robbia vase Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic Rozane Ware button 4 1/2"dia x 8 1/2"h $1,000-2,000 158 Rookwood Pottery Rook bookends, #2274 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1928 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks each: 6 1/2"w x 6 1/4"d x 6 1/2"h $500-700 159 Newcomb College vase New Orleans, Louisiana, 1922 (MQ10) matte glazed ceramic impressed marks 4 1/2"dia x 3"h $300-500 160 Saturday Evening Girls Scottish Terrier bowl Boston, Massachusetts painted glazed ceramic signed "MM" 6"dia x 1 1/2"h $200-300
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161 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) dresser with mirror, #911 Eastwood, New York oak, silvered glass marked with red decal Harvey Ellis-influenced design 48”w x 22”d x 66”h $1,000-2,000
163 L. & J.G. Stickley drop-arm settee Fayetteville, New York oak, leather marked with Handcraft decal 76”w x 26”d x 38 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
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162 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) smoker’s cabinet, #78 Eastwood, New York oak marked with red decal 20”w x 15”d x 29”h $1,000-2,000
164 Attributed to Charles P. Limbert Co. jardiniere and pedestal Grand Rapids, Michigan copper overall: 18”dia x 29 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
165 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) umbrella stand, #54 Eastwood, New York oak, copper marked with paper label 11 1/2"sq x 33"h $700-900 166 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) china cabinet, #815 Eastwood, New York oak, glass, brass branded mark and paper label 40"w x 15"d x 64 1/4"h $3,000-5,000 167 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) sideboard, #814 1/2 Eastwood, New York oak, iron marked with red decal 56"w x 22"d x 48"h $2,000-3,000
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168 L. & J.G. Stickley corner cabinet, #719 Fayetteville, New York oak, copper, glass marked with Handcraft decal 39”w x 25”d x 65”h $3,000-5,000
169 The Roycrofters for the Grove Park Inn armchair, #303 1/2 East Aurora, New York oak, leather, brass carved orb and cross 25 1/2”w x 17”d x 41”h $1,000-2,000
170 L. & J.G. Stickley from the Onondaga Shops library table, #399 Fayetteville, New York oak unmarked 48”w x 29 3/4”d x 29”h $1,500-2,500
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171 L. & J.G. Stickley from the Onondaga Shops triple-door bookcase, #331 Fayetteville, New York oak, glass, copper unmarked 73 1/2”w x 12”d x 56 1/2”h $6,000-8,000
172 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) child’s bench, #215 Eastwood, New York oak marked with red decal 41 1/2”w x 12 1/4”d x 30 1/8”h $1,000-2,000
173 The Roycrofters Little Journey stand East Aurora, New York oak marked with metal tag 26”w x 14”d x 26”h $300-500
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174 Fulper Pottery Co. Chinese Blue Flambé over Cucumber Matte vase Flemington, New Jersey, 1916-1922 drip glazed ceramic restored incised mark 7"dia x 13 1/2"h $300-500 175 Fulper Pottery Co. ring-handled vase in rare Yellow Flambé glaze Flemington, New Jersey glazed ceramic partial mark 8"dia x 12 1/2"h $400-600 176 Fulper Pottery Co. double-handled Copper Dust over Flemington Green vase, #572A Flemington, New Jersey, 1916-1922 high glazed ceramic incised mark 8"dia x 9 5/8"h $400-600 177 Fulper Pottery Co. Mirrored Black over Copper Dust vase Flemington, New Jersey, 1916-1922 glazed ceramic raised mark together with a two-handled Fulper Beehive vase with incised numbers "818 / 26" larger: 7"dia x 13"h $600-800 178 Fulper Pottery Co. Ivory/Blue Flambé over Brown Matte vase, #58 Flemington, New Jersey, 1916-1922 high-drip over matte glazed ceramic incised mark 10 1/2"dia x 8"h $500-700
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179 Fulper Pottery Co. Chinese Blue Flambé centerpiece bowl Flemington, New Jersey, circa 1909-1916 high glazed ceramic stamped mark 15 7/8"dia x 3 1/2"h $600-800
180 Roseville Pottery Co. Rozane Chloron vase Zanesville, Ohio matte green glazed ceramic unmarked 8"dia x 15"h $1,000-2,000 181 Buffalo Pottery Deldare Ware garden seat Buffalo, New York, 1908 glazed ceramic signed and dated 14"dia x 13 1/2"h $500-700 182 Roseville Pottery Co. Chloron jardiniere Zanesville, Ohio thick-curdled matte green glazed ceramic unmarked 17"dia x 11 1/2"h $250-350 183 American Arts & Crafts vase with Chinese influenced foliate decoration glazed ceramic underglazed marks maker's mark W.G.W. 5 3/4"dia x 5"h $200-300 184 Frederick Hurten Rhead (1880-1942) for Weller Pottery Co. Tree of Life oil lamp base Zanesville, Ohio matte glazed ceramic glazed signature 12"dia x 16 1/2"h $700-900 185 Roseville Pottery Co. large Carnelian II vase with beehive pattern Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic unmarked 13"dia x 13 1/2"h $1,000-2,000
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186 Charles P. Limbert Co. double-oval table, #155 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak branded mark 47 1/2”w x 36”d x 29 1/2”h $2,500-3,500
187 Charles P. Limbert Co. Cricket stool, #205 1/2 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leatherette, brass branded mark, numbered 20 1/2”w x 15 1/2”d x 18”h $400-600
188 Charles P. Limbert Co. sideboard, #451 1/2 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, copper branded mark 60”w x 23”d x 57”h $2,000-3,000
189 Charles P. Limbert Co. Bicycle chair, #79 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather, brass branded mark 19”w x 21”d x 42”h $800-1,200
190 Stickley Brothers daybed Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather signed 33”w x 72”d x 29 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
191 Shop of the Crafters Mission library table, #117 Cincinnati, Ohio inlaid oak with ebony and fruitwood, leather, brass marked with paper label 48”w x 30”d x 30”h $2,000-3,000 Literature: Gray, Stephen, Arts and Crafts Furniture: Shop of the Crafters at Cincinnati, Turn of the Century Editions, 1983, p. 18.
192 McHugh Furniture Co. somno New York, New York oak marked underside of drawer rare example 17 1/2”w x 18 1/2”d x 38”h $1,500-2,500
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193 William Hentschel (1892-1962) for Rookwood Pottery Ombroso vase with carved peacock feather decoration, #1357C Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, incised maker’s mark 5 1/4"dia x 10 7/8"h $400-600 194 Charles J. McLaughlin (1888-1964) for Rookwood Pottery scenic landscape Vellum vase, #1658E Cincinnati, Ohio, 1914 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, incised maker’s mark 3 3/4"dia x 8"h $400-600 195 Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum vase with prairie coreopsis, #922D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1940 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, inscribed maker’s mark 3 1/2"dia x 7 1/2"h $600-800 196 John Bennett (1840-1907) vase decorated with clematis New York, New York painted stoneware unmarked 6 1/2"dia x 7 3/8"h $1,000-2,000 197 Kataro Shirayamadani (1865-1948) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum vase with daffodils, #6765 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1944 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, incised maker’s mark 5"dia x 7"h $500-700
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198 Lorinda Epply (1874-1951) for Rookwood Pottery Double Vellum vase with birds and flowers, #5203D Cincinnati, Ohio, 1931 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, inscribed maker’s mark 4 1/2"dia x 5 1/4"h $400-600
199 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) dresser mirror, #908 Eastwood, New York oak, silvered glass, iron branded mark 26”w x 7”d x 22”h $600-800
200 American Arts & Crafts dresser mirror oak, silvered glass unmarked Gothic-influenced design 23”w x 11 1/4”d x 28 1/2”h $300-500
201 Ulrich W. Zurcher (Swiss, 1877-1961) Evening on Lake Thun, 1915 chromolithograph published by Kummerly & Frey, Bern, Switzerland 26” x 39 1/2” $300-500
202 Florence Lundborg (American, 1871-1949) The Lark: Robin Hood, February woodcut print signed monogram, on block, lower right 18 7/8” x 10 7/8” $300-500
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203 L. & J.G. Stickley two-door bookcase, #645 Fayetteville, New York oak, glass, copper numbered 53”w x 12”d x 55 1/2”h $2,500-3,500
204 L. & J.G. Stickley Morris chair, #471 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather marked The Work of … 32”w x 35”d x 42”h $800-1,200
205 L. & J.G. Stickley Morris chair, #497 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather marked with Handcraft decal 32”w x 35 1/2”d x 40”h $1,000-2,000
206 L. & J.G. Stickley rocking footstool, #389 Fayetteville, New York oak, leather unmarked 21”w x 18”d x 18”h $300-500
207 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Morris chair, #332 Eastwood, New York oak, leather marked with red decal 32”w x 38 1/4”d x 38 1/2”h $2,000-3,000
209 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) footstool, #299 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, iron marked with red decal 20”w x 14”d x 17”h $300-500
208 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) footstool, #300 Eastwood, New York oak, leather marked with red decal 21 1/2”w x 16”d x 15”h $300-500
210 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Morris chair, #332 Eastwood, New York oak, leather unmarked 32”w x 38 1/4”d x 38 1/2”h $2,000-3,000
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211 Roseville Pottery Co. large Pauleo floor vase, #69 Zanesville, Ohio Crystalis glazed ceramic numbered rare example 14"dia x 24"h $1,500-2,500 212 Weller Pottery Co. Arts & Crafts vase Zanesville, Ohio matte green glazed ceramic unmarked 7"dia x 15"h $200-300 213 Roseville Pottery Co. Rozane Fudji vase Zanesville, Ohio enameled ceramic unmarked 4"dia x 10 1/2"h $400-600 214 Roseville Pottery Co. two-handled Pink Carnelian II vase Zanesville, Ohio matte drip-glazed ceramic unmarked 8"dia x 12"h $300-500 215 Weller Pottery Co. Coppertone bowl with a frog and fish decoration Zanesville, Ohio matte glazed ceramic stamped marks 10 1/2"w x 7"d x 6"h $300-500 216 Owens Pottery Aqua Verde squat vase with incised decoration Zanesville, Ohio matte green glazed ceramic impressed marks 10"dia x 8"h $200-300
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217 Hampshire Pottery Co. vases, two Keene, New Hampshire mustard drip-glazed ceramic incised marks larger: 7”dia x 9”h $400-600
219 Van Briggle Pottery Wheat vase, #139 Colorado Springs, Colorado matte glazed ceramic incised marks 5 1/2”dia x 14”h $500-700
220 Van Briggle Pottery Despondency vase Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1920 matte glazed ceramic incised marks 6 1/2”dia x 13”h $600-800
218 Van Briggle Pottery vases decorated with flowers and leaves, two Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1916 (taller), 1918 (shorter) matte blue glazed ceramic incised marks taller: 3 1/2”dia x 7 1/2”h $400-600
221 Van Briggle Pottery Yucca vase, #157 Colorado Springs, Colorado, circa 1930 maroon matte glazed ceramic incised marks 7 1/2”dia x 17”h $600-800
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222 Arts & Crafts gun cabinet Grand Rapids, Michigan mahogany, glass, brass unmarked 40"w x 17"d x 73"h $800-1,200 223 Stickley Brothers plant stand, #2884 Grand Rapids, Michigan, circa 1910 oak marked with Quaint metal tag 17"sq x 34"h $700-900 224 Arts & Crafts, possibly Lifetime chifforobe Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, copper, glass unmarked massive form with cabinets and drawers 56 1/2"w x 25"d x 69 1/2"h $1,000-2,000 225 Attributed to Tobey Furniture Co. plant stand Chicago, Illinois oak unmarked with cutout shaped legs and clip corners 16"sq x 29"h $300-500
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226 Lifetime rocking Morris chair, #677 1/2 Grand Rapids, Michigan oak, leather unmarked This is an unusual, smaller version of a Morris chair. 27"w x 31"d x 31"h $500-700 227 American Arts & Crafts cube rocker oak, leather unmarked 29"w x 34"d x 28"h $700-900 228 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) early wardrobe with panel door Eastwood, New York oak, copper unmarked 35"w x 17 1/2"d x 71 1/2"h $2,000-3,000
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229 Hampshire Pottery vases decorated with leaves, two Keene, New Hampshire matte green glazed ceramic incised marks taller example, #33, shorter example, #46 taller: 4 1/2"dia x 7"h $400-600 230 Hampshire Pottery bowl decorated with lily pads and buds, #57 Keene, New Hampshire matte glazed ceramic impressed marks, numbered 10"dia x 3 1/4"h $200-300 231 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer vase, #52 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks 4 1/2"dia x 4 1/2"h $200-300 232 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer vase, #399 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks 4"dia x 7"h $300-500 233 Teco, W.D. Gates (1852-1935), designer vase, #369 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic two impressed marks 3"dia x 5"h $300-500
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234 Rookwood Pottery cockatoo trivet, #2043 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925 matte glazed ceramic impressed marks set in an oak frame trivet: 5 1/2”sq; frame: 9 1/2”sq $300-500
235 Mosaic Tile Company children’s tiles, four Zanesville, Ohio glazed ceramic stamped mark set in an oak frame tile (each): 4 1/2”sq; frame: 13 1/4”sq $200-300
237 Leora Pearl Saunders (1878-1947) The Parthenon framed tile Nashville, Tennessee hand-colored ceramic tile signed lower left Nashville’s Parthenon was constructed in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition and used for art exhibitions subsequently into the 20th century. tile: 7”w x 5”h; frame: 11 3/8”w x 9 3/8”h $400-600
236 California Art Tile Co. End of the Trail tile Richmond, California glazed ceramic impressed marks set in an oak frame tile: 5 3/4”sq; frame: 11 1/4”sq $200-300
238 Midland Terra Cotta Company Art Deco ornamental architectural tile Chicago, Illinois matte glazed ceramic impressed signature rare example 8 3/4”w x 11”h $700-900
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239 Teco, M.P. White, designer lamp base, #18 Chicago, Illinois matte green glazed ceramic impressed mark 7 1/2”w x 7 1/2”d x 18 1/2”h $2,000-3,000
241 American Arts & Crafts table lamp hammered copper, leaded glass spurious Stickley signature 14”dia x 19”h $300-500
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240 Robert Riddle Jarvie (1865-1941) Delta candlesticks, pair Chicago, Illinois bronze inscribed signature with original bobeches 5 3/4"dia x 14"h $2,500-3,500
242 The Handel Lamp Co. table lamp Meriden, Connecticut copper, mica base with cloth label 18"w x 16"d x 23"h $700-900
243 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) dining chairs, set of four, #349 1/2 Eastwood, New York oak, leather, brass branded mark heavy ladderback form with original leather seats and tacks 18"w x 18"d x 38"h $1,500-2,500 244 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) chest of drawers, #626 Eastwood, New York oak, copper marked with "Eastwood" paper label 36"w x 20"d x 43"h $2,000-3,000 245 Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) wastebasket, #94 Eastwood, New York oak, iron branded mark 12�dia x 14�h $500-700
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246 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon business card desk tray Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany pencil inscription With Taliesin design at its edges, this item was just available via special order and is the only example we have ever seen. 6"w x 4"d x 1/2"h $300-500 247 Dankmar Adler (1844-1900) & Louis Sullivan (1856-1924) for the Guaranty Building component of a hanging light fixture Buffalo, New York, 1896 brass unmarked 2 1/2"dia x 5"h $600-800 248 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for Heritage Henredon swivel ottoman Morganton/High Point, North Carolina mahogany, fabric marked with paper label Taliesin design at edges 25 1/2”dia x 16”h $800-1,200 249 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for F. Schumacher & Co. Dana House fabric panel, #14730 New York, New York, 1986 fabric unmarked 4’ 10”w x 7’ 11”l $300-500 250 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for F. Schumacher & Co. Coonley House Weave pattern fabric in Putty, five yards New York, New York fabric F. Schumacher & Co. paper label 4’ 6 1/2”w x 15’ 9”l $300-500
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251 Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959) Architectural Rendering of Mountain Lodge for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Friedman, Pecos, New Mexico, 1946 colored pencil on paper pencil signed and dated in red square lower left 23 1/2” x 33 1/2” $10,000-20,000 Provenance: The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Friedman Thence by descent Catalog Note: Built east of Santa Fe near Pecos, New Mexico in 1945, Frank Lloyd Wright’s mountain lodge for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Friedman is his only completed building design in the state. Overall, the house is laid out like a parallelogram and the central feature is a hexagonal living room with a teepee-like, 28-foot ceiling — the latter concept Wright adapted from a structure that was never realized near Lake Tahoe in Northern California. Finished with cedar siding, the roof above the living room has a band of clerestory windows halfway up along with various triangular cutouts to let in natural light. Another distinctive feature of the lodge is its desert-inspired mosaic of native stone and concrete masonry, which Wright also employed at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona. Throughout the interior of the house, Wright incorporated pine stained to appear like cedar for architectural support and he also created original furniture to present a unified vision, translating his Prairie Style aesthetic to a Southwestern setting.
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252 Hugh Birkett (1919-2002) dodecagon wall clock Moreton-in-Marsh, England, 2002 sycamore, yew signed and dated custom-made clock with battery operated movement 28 1/2”dia x 2 1/2”d $400-600
253 Hugh Birkett (1919-2002) trestle table Herefordshire, England, 1949 oak signed and dated made of siding from an Elizabethan barn that was being demolished 95”w x 31”d x 30”h $1,000-2,000
Provenance: Purchased from the artist by the present owner
Catalog Note: Hugh Birkett was a prolific furniture maker from the Cotswold School, an important chapter of the Arts & Crafts Movement in England since the late 1800s. Even though Birkett was not directly trained or employed by Ernest Gimson, a leading designer of English Arts & Crafts furniture, he is widely recognized as a distinguished craftsman who represents the Cotswold School by association, style and locality. Birkett joined Oliver Morel (1916-2003) of Herefordshire in 1948 to learn woodworking for 18 months. Morel was an accomplished furniture maker himself, having trained in 1934 under Edward Barnsley, the son of Sidney Barnsley who established a center and community for Arts & Crafts traditions alongside Ernest Gimson in Sapperton, Cotswold. Birkett set up his own studio in Solihull in 1949 and later moved to Moreton-in-Marsh in 1966 at the age of 47. He continued his career as a master cabinetmaker, mainly working on specially commissioned furniture for clients from all over the world.
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254 Hugh Birkett (1919-2002) side tables, pair Moreton-in-Marsh, England, 1999 oak signed and dated 24 1/2”w x 16 1/2”d x 24”h $400-600 255 Hugh Birkett (1919-2002) vitrine display cabinet Moreton-in-Marsh, England, 1986 mahogany, glass, brass unsigned 38”w x 31”d x 70”h $2,000-3,000
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256 Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Co. hanging pendant Meriden, Connecticut yellow and green slag glass, bronze unmarked overall: 7 1/2”sq x 28 1/4”h $600-800 257 R. Williamson & Co. hanging light fixture Chicago, Illinois leaded yellow and green slag glass, bronze unsigned stylized foliate and vine border motif overall: 24”dia x 34”h $2,000-3,000
258 The Handel Lamp Co. harp floor lamp with Chipped Ice shade, #6068 1/2 Meriden, Connecticut bronze, brown Chipped Ice glass shade signed and numbered, base with cloth label shade: 9 1/2”dia; base: 14”w x 9”d x 57”h $800-1,200 259 The Handel Lamp Co. Treasure Island desk lamp, #6975 Meriden, Connecticut reverse-painted glass, bronzed metal shade signed and numbered, base with cloth label overall: 10 1/2”w x 12 1/2”d x 12”h $1,000-2,000 Provenance: The Collection of Penny Marshall, Los Angeles, California Rago Auctions, Lambertville, New Jersey, 27 February 2016, Lot 290 Acquired from the above by the present owner
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260 The Handel Lamp Co. hanging light fixture with Chipped Ice shade, #6270 1/2 Meriden, Connecticut brass, brown Chipped Ice glass shade marked overall: 18”dia x 34”h $1,000-2,000 261 The Handel Lamp Co. table lamp: Landscape shade, #5889, on a Chinese base Meriden, Connecticut reverse-painted glass, bronze shade signed and numbered, base signed 18”dia x 22 1/2”h $3,000-5,000
262 Tiffany Studios Lion paperweight, #922 New York, New York bronze stamped marks 4 7/8”w x 2”d x 1 5/8”h $400-600
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263 Tiffany Studios Turtleback student lamp, #413 New York, New York blue/green Favrile glass, patinated bronze stamped marks 11 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 7 3/4”h $3,000-5,000
264 Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces bowl, #413 New York, New York dore bronze, enamel stamped marks 8”dia x 1 1/4”h $300-500 266 Tiffany Studios Abalone magnifying glass, #1178 New York, New York dore bronze, abalone, glass stamped marks 4 1/2”w x 9”l $500-700
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265 Tiffany Studios large round tray, #1728 New York, New York patinated bronze, mother-of-pearl stamped marks 14”dia x 3/4”h $300-500
267 Tiffany Studios desk articles, assembled set of three New York, New York dore bronze, cedar each with impressed marks, numbered bookmark humidor, #1656 and desk calendar, #945, Venetian calendar stand, #1662 humidor: 6 1/8"w x 5 5/8"d x 2 1/2"h; desk calendar: 5 1/2"w x 6"h; calendar stand: 5"w x 6"d x 2"h $500-700 268 Tiffany Studios Zodiac humidor, #1655 New York, New York bronze, cedar (lining) stamped marks 6 3/8"w x 6"d x 2 9/16"h $400-600 269 Tiffany Studios Grapevine perpetual desk calendar frame, #47 New York, New York bronze, green slag glass stamped marks face: 8 11/16"w x 7 1/8"h; insert opening: 5"w $500-700 270 Tiffany Studios Zodiac frame, #914 New York, New York bronze, glass stamped marks face: 9 3/4"w x 11 5/8"h $800-1,200 271 Tiffany Studios Zodiac desk articles, set of three New York, New York bronze stamped marks calendar, #943, letter holder, #1086, stamp box, #802 calendar: 8"w x 3 3/4"d x 7 1/4"h $500-700
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272 Tiffany Studios table lamp: Acorn shade on a Night Blooming Cereus base New York, New York Dichroic Mottle glass, bronze stamped marks 16”dia x 19”h $8,000-12,000 Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, New York, 09 June 2000, Sale 7488, Lot 348 Acquired from the above by the present owner
273 Tiffany Studios table lamp: Lemon Leaf shade, #1474-24 on an Indian base, #528 New York, New York slag glass, bronze stamped marks 18”dia x 25”h $10,000-20,000
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274 Tiffany Studios Moorish table lamp: Overlay shade on a Greek Urn base, #181 New York, New York glass, bronze base with stamped marks overall: 15”dia x 21 1/2”h $6,000-8,000
275 Tiffany Studios Moorish table lamp: Overlay shade on a Greek Urn base, #181 New York, New York glass, bronze base with stamped marks overall: 15”dia x 22 1/2”h $6,000-8,000
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276 Tiffany Studios Moorish four-light chandelier New York, New York bronze, Favrile glass shades with etched signature “L.C.T. Favrile” early form 20”dia x 33”h $15,000-25,000
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277 Tiffany Studios Moorish prism pendant lights, pair New York, New York Favrile glass, bronze unmarked 5 3/4”dia x 11 1/4”h $7,000-9,000
278 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) vase, #3319K New York New York Samian Red and blue Favrile glass etched signature 3dia x 6 3/4h $2,000-3,000 279 Robert Bousquet (1894-1917) Tiger and Serpent sculpture France gilt bronze, marble incised signature to base 19”w x 10”d x 13”h $500-700
280 Secessionist large table lamp: floral overlay shade with prisms on a foliate base Austria bronze, smoky quartz and clear glass unmarked 18 3/4"dia x 36"h $2,500-3,500
281 Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914) Sapho figural sculpture France bronze incised signature 12"w x 11"d x 35"h $2,500-3,500
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282 Maker Unknown, Continental School vase matte brushed teal glaze incised signature 4 1/4"dia x 5 5/8"h $150-250 283 Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) vase Bourg-la-Reine, France matte drip-glazed ceramic impressed exploding grenade mark 5 3/4"dia x 9 1/8"h $600-800 284 Pallme-König vase Kamenický Šenov, Czech Republic pink, orange, green and purple iridescent glass unmarked 5 1/2"dia x 15"h $400-600 285 Gouda Pottery lamps, pair Gouda, Holland glazed ceramic, copper signed on base 6"dia x 15 3/4"h $600-800 286 Frederick Hurten Rhead (1880-1942) for Wardle & Co., made for Liberty & Co. Hadcote vase, #2 England high glazed ceramic impressed marks 5 1/2"dia x 12 1/4"h $300-500 287 Jaeger-LeCoultre / LeCoultre & Cie Atmos clock Le Sentier, Switzerland brass, glass signed original box 7"w x 4 1/2"d x 8 1/4"h $800-1,200
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288 Maker Unknown ĂŠcuelle with pineapple finial Paris, France, 1798-1809 silver, silverplate (finial) stamped hallmarks indistinct maker's mark 8 13/16"w x 7 11/16"d x 6 5/8"h $500-700 289 George Boin & Emile Taburet sugar caster Paris, France, circa 1880 .950 silver gilt stamped hallmarks The metalwork firm Boin-Taburet was active between 1880 and 1900. 3 1/4"dia x 7 3/8"h $150-250 290 Charles Wright George III coffee pot London, England, 1772 silver, walnut stamped hallmarks 9"w x 5"d x 13"h $1,000-2,000 291 Whiting Mfg. Co. loving cup with acanthus decorated handles New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks engraved inscription reads: John B. Simpson Jr. / 1867 September 1892 / Robert Proddow / "Ut pignus amicitiae" 7"w x 4"d x 5 1/2"h $250-350 292 Whiting Mfg. Co. Aesthetic Movement mug with engraved bird and floral decoration New York, New York sterling silver parcel gilt and copper stamped marks engraved Bessie 4 1/4"w x 3"d x 3 1/4"h $150-250
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293 Wood & Hughes, retailed by Wattles & Sheafer of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania five-piece berry serving set, with the original case New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks each with engraved Gothic C monograms; includes: bowl, sugar, creamer, berry spoon, sugar spoon bowl: 8"dia x 2 1/4"h $800-1,200 294 Alfred J. Ottestad for Gorham Mfg. Co. MartelĂŠ bowl, #IKC Providence, Rhode Island, 1915 Britannia standard silver (0.9584) stamped marks engraved GWMK monogram 10 1/16"dia x 2 1/2"h $2,000-3,000 Catalog Note: From Gorham's records, as reproduced by Larry Pristo in MartelĂŠ 950-1000 Fine: Gorham's Nouveau Art Silver, this bowl is listed as being completed on 29 September 1915. The making comprised 25 hours and the maker is listed as Alfred J. Ottestad. The chasing comprised an additional 25 hours and the chaser is not noted. The net factory cost was $97.50. 295 Gorham Mfg. Co. Chantilly flatware service for eight, with serving articles Providence, Rhode Island sterling silver stamped marks 38 items: (8) dinner knives, (8) dinner forks, (8) salad forks, (8) teaspoons, (1) tablespoon, (1) pierced tablespoon, (1) serving fork, (1) sugar spoon, (1) master butter knife, (1) gravy ladle dinner knife: 9 1/4"l $500-700
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296 Georg Jensen Pyramid flatware service for 12 with serving articles Copenhagen, Denmark sterling silver, stainless steel stamped marks 98 items total, including: (12) dinner knives, (12) dinner forks, (11) salad forks, (15) teaspoons, (12) butter knives, (12) dessert spoons, (4) demitasse spoons, (4) mocha spoons, salad serving set: spoon and fork, serving spoon, cheese scoop, pickle fork, cream ladle, pastry server, five-piece carving set: two knives, two forks, a sharpener, cheese plane, cheese knife, cake knife, bottle opener dinner knife: 9 5/8”l $4,000-6,000 297 Georg Jensen oval covered serving dish with grape cluster finial and handles, #408B Copenhagen, Denmark, 1915-1927 sterling silver stamped marks 10 5/8”w x 7”d x 5 3/4”h $3,000-5,000 298 Georg Jensen, Inc. USA three-light candelabra, #190, pair New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks each: 9 3/4”w x 5”d x 4 5/16”h $600-800
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299 Liberty & Co. Cymric coffee spoon Birmingham, England, 1907 silver, blue and green enamel stamped hallmarks together with additional English Arts & Crafts silver articles, all marked for Birmingham, 1905, including: a cased set of five enameled coffee spoons by Benjamin Thomas Greening; a napkin ring by Daniel George Collins; a salt cellar with rubbed maker's mark first: 15/16"w x 4 1/4"l $300-500
300 The Kalo Shop salad or chop spoon with applied stone, #G44S Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, coral stamped marks 15/16"w x 8 7/8"l $250-350 The following eleven lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 301 The Kalo Shop salad serving set, #10L: spoon and fork Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks with original felt bags spoon: 2 1/2"w x 10"l; fork: 2 1/2"w x 10 1/8"l $300-500 302 The Kalo Shop creamer and sugar bowl, #49, set with applied riveted handles Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905 silvered copper stamped marks engraved S.W.B. monogram creamer: 4 7/8"w x 3 1/4"d x 4 1/8"h; sugar: 4 1/4"w x 3 3/4"d x 3 3/8"h $250-350 303 The Kalo Shop round bowl Chicago, Illinois, circa 1905 sterling silver impressed marks early pre-Park Ridge mark 4 7/8"dia x 1 3/4"h $200-300
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304 The Kalo Shop octagonal dish with repoussĂŠ decoration, #963E Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1916 sterling silver stamped marks 6 15/16"sq x 7/16"h $400-600 305 The Kalo Shop oval lidded box mounted with a carved coral rose, #E119 Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1916 sterling silver, coral stamped marks engraved B.K.B. monogram / June 19, 1913 3 9/16"w x 1 5/8"d x 1 1/4"h $400-600 306 The Kalo Shop rectangular lidded box, #G672 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 5"w x 3 5/8"d x 2 1/4"h $400-600 307 The Kalo Shop rectangular cocktail tray with canted corners, #Z9 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver impressed marks engraved on base Alicia P. Simpson / September 28, 1927 16 1/2"w x 8 7/8"d x 1/2"h $800-1,200 308 The Kalo Shop round tray, #G881P Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 8 3/8"dia x 1/2"h $300-500 309 The Kalo Shop Kishwaukee Country Club women's golf presentation bowl, #38 Chicago, Illinois, 1915 sterling silver stamped marks applied intertwined KCC letters, presented to Miss Ethel Chatfield on July 22, 1915 (DeKalb, Illinois) 7 5/8"dia x 5 1/8"h $600-800
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310 Lebolt & Co. two-handled round serving tray, #349 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks together with a water pitcher, both with applied silver-gilt MSR monogram 17 1/2”w x 16”d x 1 1/4”h $1,500-2,500 311 The Kalo Shop pitcher, #9440 Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1916 sterling silver stamped marks with applied ON monogram 6 1/4”w x 4 3/4”d x 7”h $700-900
312 The Art Silver Shop round tray with alternating lobed decoration Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 15 1/4”dia x 7/8”h $1,000-2,000 313 The Art Silver Shop lobed coffee pot Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks 10 1/2"w x 4 1/2"d x 9 1/4"h $400-600
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314 John Pontus Petterson (1884-1949) / The Petterson Studio water pitcher Chicago, Illinois, 1912-1920 sterling silver stamped marks applied BWT monogram 8 3/4"w x 5"d x 6 3/4"h $400-600
315 Herman W. Glendenning (active 1920-1936) for Arthur Stone presentation pedestal bowl Gardner, Massachusetts sterling silver stamped marks engraved inscription reads: Presented to Mr. & Mrs. Paul Chadwick Lamb by Stone & Webster Inc. January 1 1930 8 3/16”dia x 5 1/2”h $800-1,200
316 Edgar Caron (active 1924-1937) for Arthur Stone square bowl with engraved rim Gardner, Massachusetts sterling silver stamped marks engraved H/A*G monogram to underside 7 7/8”sq x 1 5/8”h $300-500
318 Mary Catherine Knight (1875-1956) dish with enameled floral border Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver, enamel stamped marks 5 9/16”dia x 5/8”h $800-1,200
The following three lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 317 Mary Catherine Knight (1875-1956) bowl with enameled design Boston, Massachusetts sterling silver, enamel stamped marks 4 1/2”dia x 1 3/4”h $800-1,200
319 Handicraft Shop / Frans J.R. Gyllenberg (1883-1974) footed bowl Boston, Massachusetts, 1906 sterling silver stamped marks 6 3/8”dia x 2 11/16”h $200-300
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320 Frans J.R. Gyllenberg (1883-1974) & Alfred Henry Swanson (1899-1978) sandwich dish with pierced handles, #292 Boston, Massachusetts, 1926-1935 sterling silver stamped marks 13"w x 8 1/8"d x 1 1/4"h $250-350 321 Handicraft Shop / Seth Ek footed bowl Boston, Massachusetts, 1904 sterling silver stamped marks 5 1/8"dia x 1 15/16"h $250-350 Provenance: The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 322 William Waldo Dodge, Jr. (18951971) sugar and creamer set Asheville, North Carolina sterling silver stamped marks engraved L monograms creamer: 4"w x 2 3/4"d x 2 1/4"h $200-300 323 Clemens Friedell (1872-1963) Poppy presentation trophy Pasadena, California sterling silver stamped marks engraved inscription reads: Won by / Midwick Country Club / Invitation Tournament 1919 / Runner Up - First Flight 6 15/16"dia x 8 1/16"h $1,000-2,000
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324 Charles Horner (1837-1896) Scarab pendant necklace Chester, England, 1910 silver, blue and green enamel stamped hallmarks 3.9 dwts pendant (overall): 1 3/4”w x 2 1/4”h; chain: 15 1/2”l $300-500 The following five lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 325 Clemens Friedell (1872-1963) Poppy screwback earrings Pasadena, California sterling silver stamped marks each: 9/16”w x 1 1/4”h $150-250 326 Clemens Friedell (1872-1963) Rose pendant necklace Pasadena, California sterling silver stamped marks pendant: 2 3/4”w x 3 3/8”h; chain: 25 1/2”l $600-800 327 Edward Everett Oakes (1891-1960) rose motif ladies ring Boston, Massachusetts 14K yellow gold, 1.52 carat almandine garnet, 0.06 cttw diamonds stamped marks 4.5 dwts size: 5 1/2; face: 5/8”w x 1/2”h $1,000-2,000 328 Attributed to Edward Everett Oakes (1891-1960) cocktail ring Boston, Massachusetts 14K yellow gold, 32.68 carat citrine unmarked 9.9 dwts size: 3 1/2; face: 5/8”w x 3/4”h $800-1,200
329 Laurence Foss (b. 1920) foliate bracelet Massachusetts sterling silver, almandine garnets stamped marks 1”w x 7 1/2”l $300-500
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The following thirteen lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 330 Peer Smed (1878-1943) necklace Brooklyn, New York sterling silver stamped marks 1"w x 14"l $800-1,200 331 Peer Smed (1878-1943) Fish and Seaweed brooch Brooklyn, New York, 1934 sterling silver stamped marks 2 3/16"w x 1"h $300-500 332 Peer Smed (1878-1943) foliate brooch Brooklyn, New York, 1933 sterling silver parcel gilt stamped marks 3 3/16"w x 1/2"h $250-350 333 Peer Smed (1878-1943) Calla Lily brooch Brooklyn, New York sterling silver stamped marks 4"w x 2 3/8"h $250-350 334 Lona P. Schaeffer (1902-1989) Calla Lily brooch New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks 2 3/8"w x 2 3/4"h $200-300 335 The Kalo Shop Daisy brooch, #225 Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, 14K yellow gold stamped marks 1 5/16"w x 2 5/8"h $250-350
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336 The Kalo Shop bracelet with applied stones and monogram Park Ridge, Illinois, 1908-1911 sterling silver, chrysoprase stamped marks applied intertwined monogram D.E.B opening: 2 1/8"w x 2"d $400-600 337 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelet with inset stone Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, coral stamped marks opening: 2 5/8"w x 2 9/16"d x 5/8"h $300-500 338 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks opening: 2 1/2"w x 2 3/16"d x 1/4"h $200-300 339 The Kalo Shop bangle bracelet Chicago, Illinois sterling silver stamped marks opening: 2 1/2"dia x 1/4"h $200-300 340 The Kalo Shop cufflinks Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, black onyx stamped marks face: 7/8"w x 5/8"h $150-250 341 The Art Silver Shop pendant necklace Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, chrysoprase stamped marks pendant: 7/8"w x 1 1/8"h; chain: 17 3/4"l $500-700
342 The Art Silver Shop cameo brooch Chicago, Illinois sterling silver, carved shell stamped marks 1 3/16"w x 1 1/2"h $250-350
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Proceeds from the sale of the following three lots will benefit the Animal Care League's 2nd Chance Shop in Oak Park, Illinois. 343 Potter & Mellen, Inc. shakudo landscape brooch Cleveland, Ohio, post 1933 14K yellow gold, bronze stamped marks 16.7 dwts, original box 1 5/8”dia $800-1,200
344 Vintage stylized grape cluster earclip earrings 14K yellow gold, rubies, pearls stamped purity marks 10.0 dwts 13/16”w x 1 1/8”h $200-300 345 Jules Jürgensen ladies wristwatch USA 14K white gold (face), 10K white gold filled (clasp), diamonds stamped marks 10.6 dwts; in the original box face: 9/16"w x 11/16"h; bracelet: 6 1/2"l $100-200 346 Vintage yellow gold and nephrite jade cufflinks 14K yellow gold, nephrite jade stamped purity marks 8.2 dwts 1 1/4"w x 3/8"h $150-250 347 Georg Jensen cuff bracelet Copenhagen, Denmark sterling silver stamped marks opening: 2 11/16"w x 2 3/16"d x 3/4"h $250-350
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348 Antonio Pineda (1919-2009) cufflinks Mexico .970 silver, onyx stamped marks face: 1”w x 5/8”d $150-250 349 Hector Aguilar (1905-1986) cufflinks and bar pin / brooch Taxco, Mexico cufflinks: .940 silver; pin: sterling silver stamped marks cufflinks (face): 5/8”w x 11/16”h; pin: 3”w x 3/4”h $250-350
350 Los Castillo double-knot necklace, #647 Taxco, Mexico sterling silver stamped marks pendant: 3 15/16”w x 2 3/16”h; length (approximately): 15” $600-800
351 Los Castillo round-domed reeded link necklace, #663 Taxco, Mexico sterling silver stamped marks 1 1/8”w x 17”l $400-600
352 Maker Unknown necklace Taxco, Mexico silver, amethyst stamped marks in the style of Antonio Pineda’s #Y569Y necklace 1 3/4”w x 15 1/2”dia (approximately) $300-500
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The following six lots are from The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork and Jewelry 353 Nita Lustig necklace Chicago, Illinois, circa 1950s sterling silver stamped marks pendant: 4 1/2”w x 2 1/8”h (overall); chain: 15” (approximate) $300-500 354 Nita Lustig Modernist ring Chicago, Illinois, circa 1950s sterling silver stamped marks size: 9 1/4; face: 5/8”sq $100-200 355 Paul Lobel (1899-1983) Squirrel brooch New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks 3 1/2”w x 1 5/8”h $200-300 356 Paul Lobel (1899-1983) Stradivarius screwback earrings New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks 1 5/16”w x 3/8”h $150-250 357 Paul Lobel (1899-1983) Horse brooch New York, New York sterling silver stamped marks 1 7/16”w x 2”h $250-350
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358 Russell Secrest (1935-2010) demi-parure: necklace and brooch Petoskey, Michigan sterling silver, pearl stamped marks brooch: 1 3/4”w x 1 1/8”h; necklace pendant: 3/8”dia; chain: 24”l $200-300
359 Suzuyo Art Deco coffee and tea service: coffee pot, teapot, sugar, creamer and tray Japan .950 and .970 silver, lacquered rosewood stamped marks coffee pot: 8 1/4”w x 4 1/8”d x 6 1/4”h; tray: 21 1/4”w x 14 1/8”d x 1 3/8”h $2,000-3,000
360 French Art Deco coffee and tea service: coffee pot, teapot, sugar, creamer and tray silverplate, rosewood various stamped marks coffee pot: 7 1/4”w x 4 5/8”d x 7 1/2”h; tray: 20 1/8”w x 13 3/4”d x 1”h $800-1,200
361 Reed & Barton oval serving tray with cut-out handles, #750 Taunton, Massachusetts, 1948 sterling silver stamped marks 24 1/2”w x 17 1/8”d x 1”h $1,000-2,000
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362 John Prip (1922-2009) for Reed & Barton The Diamond teapot Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1958 sterling silver, rattan stamped marks 7 1/2”w x 5”d x 7 5/8”h $400-600 363 John Prip (1922-2009) for Reed & Barton The Diamond coffee pot Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1958 sterling silver, rattan stamped marks 7 1/2”w x 4 1/2”d x 11 3/8”h $400-600
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364 Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) for the Kalita Humphreys Theater theater seats, set of three Dallas, Texas, circa 1955 steel, upholstery, plastic laminate, maple unmarked, seat numbers to arms from an edition of 338 chairs 21 1/4”w x 22”d x 34”h $2,500-3,500
365 Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) dining table and chairs, pair USA fir, upholstery unmarked Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright, was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright. table: 63”w x 33”d x 28”h; chairs: 15”w x 17”d x 44 1/2”h $4,000-6,000
Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
Provenance: Christie’s, New York, New York, 08 December 1998, Sale 8183, Lot 32 (comes with copies of original receipt) The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
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366 Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) end tables, pair USA fir, rosewood unmarked Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright, was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright. 18 1/2”w x 17”d x 22”h $2,000-3,000
367 Attributed to Lloyd Wright (1890-1978) bed USA fir, plywood, upholstery unmarked Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Jr., known as Lloyd Wright, was the eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright. 68 3/4”w x 93”d x 48 1/2”h $1,500-2,500
Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
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368 Leroy C. Doane (1888-1969) for The Miller Company Pagoda pendant lamp Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1928 enameled aluminum, glass unmarked includes 24" aluminum hanging extension rod as shown: 28"dia x 28"h $1,000-2,000 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 369 Leroy C. Doane (1888-1969) for The Miller Company Pagoda pendant lamps, pair Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1928 enameled aluminum, glass unmarked 20 1/4"dia x 26"h $800-1,200 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 370 Leroy C. Doane (1888-1969) for The Miller Company Pagoda pendant lamps, pair Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1928 aluminum, glass sticker label to one ceiling cap 20"dia x 26"h $800-1,200 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
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371 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller East India Laurel Group desk, #3548 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1935 laurel, chrome-plated steel, lacquered wood unmarked 44"w x 22"d x 29"h $1,500-2,500 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 372 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller East India Laurel Group desk cabinet, #3425 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1935 laurel, chrome-plated steel, black lacquer sticker label remnant, marked 3425 32"w x 15"d x 41"h $800-1,200 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
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373 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller East India Laurel Group bookcase, #3634 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1935 laurel, maple unmarked 32"w x 11"d x 39"h $500-700 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 374 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller East India Laurel Group tiered bookcase, #3432 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1935 laurel, maple unmarked 32"w x 15"d x 41"h $500-700 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 375 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller East India Laurel Group end table, #3431 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1935 laurel Herman Miller foil tag 14"w x 33"d x 19"h $500-700 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 376 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller Paldao Group two-door chest, #4190 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1941 paldao, leatherette, brass unmarked 33 1/4"w x 15"d x 29 3/4"h $500-700
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Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
377 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller Bedroom Group dresser, #3770 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1940 rosewood, brass marked 3770, foil label remnant 46"w x 19 1/2"d x 34"h $300-500 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 378 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller Bedroom Group nightstand Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1940 rosewood, brass Herman Miller foil label 16"w x 14 3/4"d x 27"h $300-500 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California 379 Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller Bedroom Group dresser, #3770 Zeeland, Michigan, circa 1940 rosewood, brass marked 3770 46"w x 19 1/2"d x 34"h $500-700 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
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380 Art Deco cafe table USA enameled steel, laminate, chrome-plated steel unmarked 30”dia x 28 1/2”h $300-500
382 Warren McArthur (1885-1961) for Warren McArthur Corporation chairs, set of four, #1160 Bantam, Connecticut, circa 1936 aluminum, rubber, upholstery Warren McArthur Corporation labels to each 24”w x 22 1/2”d x 33 1/2”h $300-500 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Rabkin, Los Angeles, California
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381 Warren McArthur (1885-1961) for Warren McArthur Corporation Patrician chairs, set of four, #1151 New York, New York, 1930s aluminum, rubber, upholstery unmarked 17”w x 21 1/2”d x 34 1/2”h $800-1,200
383 Machine Age coat rack USA chrome-plated steel, enameled steel unmarked 16"dia x 74 1/4"h $200-300 384 Wolfgang Hoffmann (1900-1969) for Howell Furniture Company side table St. Charles, Illinois, circa 1930 chrome-plated steel, lacquered wood Howell Furniture Company sticker label 13 3/8"dia x 18 5/8"h $250-350 385 Attributed to Wolfgang Hoffmann (1900-1969) for Howell Furniture Company console table St. Charles, Illinois, circa 1930 chrome-plated steel, lacquered wood unmarked 35 5/8"w x 18 1/4"d x 30 1/8"h $300-500 386 Wolfgang Hoffmann (1900-1969) for Howell Furniture Company desk St. Charles, Illinois, circa 1930 chrome-plated steel, lacquered wood partial sticker label underside drawer 36"w x 20"d x 29"h $300-500
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387 Art Deco jazz tray USA, 1930s painted glass, chrome-plated steel, wood unmarked 19"w x 12"d x 1 3/8"h $250-350 388 Art Deco tray table United States chrome-plated steel, glass unmarked 27 3/4"w x 14 3/4"d x 16 1/2"h $700-900 389 Reuben Haley (1872-1933) for Consolidated Lamp & Glass Company Jungle Green dish Coraopolis, Pennsylvania glass unmarked 8"w x 6 1/4"d x 1 3/4"h $300-500 390 Waylande Gregory (1905-1971) Art Deco head sculpture USA painted terra cotta incised signature to base 6 1/4�dia x 10 1/2�h $400-600 391 Waylande Gregory (1905-1971) Pair of Figures, circa 1940 painted aluminum, steel, painted wood signed lower right and left edge 23 1/4"h x 10"w x 6"d $300-500 392 Waylande Gregory (1905-1971) Serenade oil on canvas signed lower right; titled and signed verso 38 5/8" x 41" $400-600
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393 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar rare table lamp Berne, Indiana, 1950s Tiffany Studios Favrile glass tiles, rosewood, brass unmarked base: 6”sq x 26”h $2,000-3,000
394 Dunbar company product binder catalogs, collection of nine Berne, Indiana, 1950s-1980s paper signatures including Frank Sprunger and Nolan Koons, with other marks Collection includes: Priority 6 Office Furniture dealer binder; and product binders numbered 70-496, 69-549, 800-881, 1000-1100, 3860-4599, 4600-4849, 5503859 and 6600-6700. 9 3/4”w x 1 3/4”d x 11 1/2”h $400-600
395 Dunbar manufacturer catalogs, collection of 14 Berne, Indiana, 1937-1980s paper marked with Dunbar employee signatures and notes Collection includes: Dunbar Compatibles Collection, No. 555; showroom photo material; Janus Collection catalog; Net Prices, June 1, 1981; Office Furniture Price List, January 1967; Odyssey Collection by Charles Gibilterra; Today-and-Tomorrow Collection, 1960; Conference Tables and Seating; Desks, Cabinets and Seating; Price List January 1962; The Parabola Collection; Office Furniture Price List, January 1963; Chicago Merchandise Mart Catalog Supplement, 1937; and Dunbar/DUX Distribution Catalog. largest: 9 3/4”w x 13 1/4”h $300-500
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396 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar rare book table, #616 Berne, Indiana, 1950s metal ‘D’ tag walnut, enameled steel, castors original production drawing panel also available in following lot 19”sq x 24 1/8”h $800-1,200
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397 Dunbar production drawing panel for book table, #616 Berne, Indiana, 1950s plywood hand-drafted furniture schematics drawings to both sides of panel 18”w x 1/2”d x 84”h $500-700
398 Dunbar production drawing panels, two, #5912 and #5910 Berne, Indiana, 1950s plywood hand-drafted furniture schematics drawings to both sides of panel each: 16 3/4”w x 3/4”d x 79”h $500-700
399 Dunbar production drawing panel, #5620 and #5221 Berne, Indiana, 1950s plywood hand-drafted furniture schematics drawings to one side of panel 30”w x 1/2”d x 60”h $300-500
400 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar sideboard, #5668 Berne, Indiana, 1950s bleached mahogany, aluminum impressed mark to back panel 81 3/4"w x 18"d x 38"h $1,500-2,500 401 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar sideboard, #5666 Berne, Indiana, 1950s bleached mahogany, aluminum Dunbar paper label to underside 61 3/4"w x 18"d x 38"h $1,000-2,000 402†Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar drop-leaf bar cart, #4487 Berne, Indiana, 1960s bleached mahogany metal Dunbar label as shown: 38 3/4"w x 48 3/4"d x 33"h $700-900 Provenance: The Estate of Michael Pacult, Fremont Indiana
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The following six lots are from The Estate of Michael Pacult, Fremont Indiana 403† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar wall mirrors, pair, #4799 Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, cane, silvered glass impressed Dunbar mark each: 37"sq $500-700 404† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar game table, #4615 Berne, Indiana, 1950s cork, mahogany, brass Dunbar metal tag and paper label together with two 18" leaves 36"sq x 29 1/4"h $600-800
405† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar armchairs, four, #4632A Berne, Indiana, 1950s mahogany, cane Dunbar metal tags 21 1/2”w x 20”d x 32”h $700-900
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406† Attributed to Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar two-part sectional sofa Berne, Indiana, 1950s Trapunto upholstery, walnut unmarked together with a caned shelf end table by Baker larger: 112”w x 34”d x 26”h; smaller: 58”w x 34”d x 26”h; table: 30”sq x 18”h $1,500-2,500 407† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar armchairs, pair, #935 Berne, Indiana, 1950s rosewood, walnut, upholstery Dunbar metal tag featuring fabric attributed to Jack Lenor Larsen (b. 1927) 24"w x 21 1/2"d x 30 5/8"h $600-800 408† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar card table, #4615 Berne, Indiana, 1950s mahogany, olive burl Dunbar metal tag 36"sq x 29 1/4"h $400-600
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The following three lots are from The Estate of Michael Pacult, Fremont Indiana 409† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar low dresser Berne, Indiana, 1950s walnut, bent plywood Dunbar metal tag 45”w x 18 1/2”d x 32 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
410† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar dining chairs, set of six, #453 Berne, Indiana, 1960s ash, upholstery Dunbar metal tags 21”w x 22”d x 35”h $700-900 411† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Mrs. cabinet, #4724 Berne, Indiana, 1950s mahogany, bent plywood unmarked 48”w x 21 1/2”d x 36 1/4”h $1,500-2,500
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412 Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar Sheaf of Wheat coffee table, #5574 Berne, Indiana, 1950s walnut, glass unmarked 24”dia x 14”h $400-600
The following two lots are from The Estate of Michael Pacult, Fremont Indiana 413† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar dining chairs, set of six; two armchairs and four side chairs, #453 Berne, Indiana, 1960s mahogany, upholstery metal Dunbar label 21”w x 22”d x 35”h $700-900 414† Roger Sprunger (1920-2008) for Dunbar olive occasional table, #7109 Berne, Indiana olive burl Dunbar metal tag 42”w x 24”d x 29”h $500-700
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The following two lots are from The Estate of Michael Pacult, Fremont Indiana 415† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar dining chairs, set of eight; two armchairs and four side chairs, #7114 Berne, Indiana leather, walnut unmarked includes two armchairs armchair: 23”w x 26”d x 43”h; side chair: 21”w x 26”d x 43”h $1,000-2,000 416† Edward Wormley (1907-1995) for Dunbar custom high case piece, #6303B Berne, Indiana natural and stained mahogany, glass, brass Dunbar metal tag top: 82 1/8”w x 14”d x 69 1/4”h; base: 84”w x 15”d x 27”h $2,500-3,500
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417 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Saridis of Athens Trapeza occasional table, #12 Greece, 1960s walnut metal Saridis tag 19 1/4"w x 18 1/2"d x 32"h $2,000-3,000 418 Attributed to T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb dresser Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s mahogany, brass “Modern Original Widdicomb’ label 54"w x 20 3/4"d x 32 3/4"h $800-1,200 419 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905-1976) for Widdicomb sideboard or dresser Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s bleached walnut Widdicomb fabric label and Grand Rapids furniture tag 66"w x 21"d x 34"h $1,000-2,000
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420† George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Nakashima Studio splayed leg dining table New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1957 cherry, walnut marked with client name ‘Szybalski’ sold with original receipt overall: 84”w x 40”d x 28 1/2”h; end leaves (each): 17 1/2”w $8,000-12,000 Provenance: Acquired directly from the maker The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
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421† George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Nakashima Studio Grass Seat chairs, set of six New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1956 cherry, woven seagrass unmarked sold with copy of original receipt 23 1/2”w x 19 1/2”d x 27 1/2”h $8,000-12,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
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422† George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Nakashima Studio Grass Seat stools, pair New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1956 cherry, woven seagrass pencil marked 75 to each example sold with copy of original receipt 16”w x 18 1/4”d x 17 1/4”h $3,000-5,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 423† George Nakashima (1905-1990) for Nakashima Studio daybed New Hope. Pennsylvania, 1956 black walnut, upholstery USP date stamp to plywood January 27, 1956 sold with original receipt frame: 72 1/2”w x 30”d x 10”h $4,000-6,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
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424 Polia Pillin (1902-1992) vase with two women and horse USA, circa 1960 glazed earthenware signed 6 1/2"dia x 12 3/8"h $800-1,200 425 Polia Pillin (1902-1992) horse motif vase USA, circa 1960 glazed earthenware signed 4 1/2"dia x 5 3/4"h $300-500 426 Polia Pillin (1902-1992) Untitled (Bird Motif), circa 1960 gouache and oil on paper signed lower right 12 1/4" x 17 3/8" $1,000-2,000 427 Polia Pillin (1902-1992) vase with two women, rooster and tree USA, circa 1960 glazed earthenware signed 7"dia x 8 1/4"h $500-700 428 Polia Pillin (1909-1992) vase USA high glazed ceramic signed 4 3/4"dia x 9 1/2"h $400-600
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429 Rose Cabat (1914-2015) & Erni Cabat (1914-1994) bowls, two, with vase Tucson, Arizona glazed ceramic each signed vase dated 1980 larger bowl: 3 3/4”dia x 5”h; vase: 3”dia x 5 1/2”h $500-700 430† Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) early decanter with four small cups Green Valley, Arizona, 1950s glazed ceramic incised signature decanter: 5"dia x 13 1/2"h; cups: 2 3/4"dia x 2 1/2"h $400-600 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 431 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) and Mary Scheier (1908-2007) pitcher Green Valley, Arizona glazed earthenware incised signature 'Scheier' 7 1/2"w x 6"d x 11 3/4"h $300-500 432 Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) & Mary Scheier (1908-2007) plates, two Durham, New Hampshire glazed ceramic incised signature larger: 10 3/4"dia x 1 3/4"h $300-500 433 Karl Drerup (1904-2000) enameled plaques, three USA, 1940s enamel over metal signed 'Drerup' set in a hand-painted frame plaque: 5 5/8"sq; frame: 9 5/8"sq x 3/4"h $400-600
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434 Claude Conover (1907-1994) vessel Cleveland, Ohio, 1960s glazed stoneware signed and partially titled to underside 16"dia x 20"h $2,500-3,500 435 Ted Randall (1914-1985) vessel Alfred, New York glazed ceramic incised signature to base 12"dia x 7 1/4"h $300-500 436 Paul Soldner (1921-2011) vessel with figural silhouettes USA, 1970s raku-fired ceramic unmarked 9 1/4"dia x 10"h $400-600 437 Val Cushing (1931-2013) monumental lidded vessel Alfred, New York glazed ceramic incised signature 8 1/2"dia x 23"h $500-700
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438 John F. Stenvall (1907-1998) abstract enamel on copper USA, 1950s enamel on copper signed ‘Stenvall’ original frame and mounting tile: 6”sq; frame: 10 1/2”sq $300-500 Provenance: Bingham Gallery, San Jose, California 439 John F. Stenvall (1907-1998) abstract enamel on copper USA, 1950s enamel on copper signed ‘Stenvall’ original frame and mounting tile: 6”sq; frame: 10 1/2”sq $300-500 Provenance: Bingham Gallery, San Jose, California, 1998 440 Albert Green (1914-1994) bottle vase Westfield, New Jersey, 1980s glazed ceramic signature to base acquired by the consignor from the artist’s widow, Hortense Green, in 1997 7 1/2”w x 2 3/4”d x 11 1/4”h $400-600 441 Andries Dirk Copier (1901-1991) for Leerdam Unica vase Netherlands amethyst glass etched signature 8 1/2”dia x 9 3/4”h $600-800 442 Andries Dirk Copier (1901-1991) for Leerdam vase Netherlands orange glass Leerdam mark to base 11”dia x 14 1/2”h $300-500
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443 Ben Edols (b. 1967) & Kathy Elliott (b. 1964) vases, two Sydney, Australia, 1994 light and dark blue blown and battuto glass etched signature taller: 5 1/2”dia x 15 1/2”h; shorter: 7/3/4”dia x 6 3/4”h $500-700
444 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios table lamp Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s glazed ceramic, original shade signed 'Martz' 16"dia x 30 3/4"h $300-500 445 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios table lamp, #178 Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s glazed ceramic, original shade signed 'Martz' 15"dia x 27"h $300-500 446 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios table lamp Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s glazed ceramic, original shade signed 'Martz' 12"dia x 27"h $300-500 447 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios petite lamp Veedersburg, Indiana, 1950s glazed ceramic signed 'Martz' 7"dia x 13"h $300-500 448 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios table lamp Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s glazed ceramic, original shade signed 'Martz' as shown: 10"dia x 16"h $500-700 449 Gordon Martz (1924-2015) & Jane Marshall Martz (1929-2007) for Marshall Studios table lamp Veedersburg, Indiana, 1960s glazed ceramic, original shade signed 'Martz' as shown: 10"dia x 16"h $500-700
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The following seven lots are from an important private collection in Santa Barbara, California.
450 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan Waikiki lounge chairs, pair, series II, #C-4720 California, 1950s bronze, cotton/nylon cord unmarked 21 1/2�w x 71�d x 20 1/2�h $3,000-5,000
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451 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan S chaise lounge chairs, pair, series II, #C-4700 California, 1950s bronze, cotton/nylon cord unmarked 26”w x 65”d x 32”h $4,000-6,000
452 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan rocking chair, series II, #C-5701 California, 1950s bronze, cotton/nylon cord unmarked 21”w x 32”d x 32”h $3,000-5,000
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453 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan patio dining chairs, four, series I California, circa 1950 bronze, plastic cord unmarked 18”w x 21”d x 31 3/4”h $2,500-3,500
454 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan dining table, #WT2701 California, 1950s bronze, wood unmarked 36”sq x 27”h $2,000-3,000
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455 Attributed to Robert Lewis for Brown Jordan side table California, 1950s bronze, glass unmarked 21 1/2”dia x 20 1/4”h $1,000-2,000
456 Walter Lamb for Brown Jordan lounge chairs, pair, series II, #C-5700 California, 1950s bronze, cotton/nylon cord unmarked 22 1/2”w x 30”d x 31 3/4”h $3,000-5,000
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457 After Alexander Calder mobile USA, circa 1950 wire, teak, plastic, copper unmarked 18"dia x 16"h $800-1,200 458 After Alexander Calder mobile USA, circa 1950 teak, plastic, string, wire unmarked 30"dia x 30"h $800-1,200 459 Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller FS-8 screen Zeeland, Michigan, 1950s ash, cloth unmarked 108"w x 9"d x 68 1/4"h $3,000-4,000
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460 George Nelson (1908-1986) for Howard Miller Pretzel clock, #4774A Zeeland, Michigan, 1952-1953 maple, enameled steel, enameled aluminum sticker label 17 1/4”dia x 3 1/4”d $700-900 461 Erwine Laverne (1909-2003) & Estelle Laverne (1915-1997) for Laverne Originals planter New York, New York, 1960 enameled steel impressed mark to base 12”dia x 68 1/2”h $800-1,200
462 Attributed to Herman Miller, possibly Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) prototype coffee table base Zeeland, Michigan, 1960s steel, rubber unmarked acquired from a retired Herman Miller employee 36”w x 26”d x 18 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
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463 Hugh Acton (1925-2018) side table USA, 1960s marble, chrome-plated steel unmarked 18"dia x 20 1/2"h $300-500 464 Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969) for Knoll Barcelona ottoman New York, New York, 1986 chrome-plated steel, leather marked Knoll 24 1/2"w x 22 1/2"d x 15"h $300-500 465 Attributed to Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) for Knoll Wassily chairs, pair USA, circa 1970s chrome-plated steel, leather unmarked 29"w x 31"d x 26"h $600-800 466 Florence Knoll (1917-2019) for Knoll Associates T-Angle coffee table New York, New York, 1960s walnut, steel Knoll sticker label 60"w x 20"d x 15 3/4"h $500-700
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467 Rico Baltensweiler (1920-1987) & Rosmarie Baltensweiler (b. 1927) articulating lamps, pair Switzerland, 1960s painted steel, chrome-plated steel, aluminum, plastic unmarked 6 3/4"w x 5 1/2"d x 18 1/2"h $800-1,200 468 Wilhelm Wagenfeld (1900-1990) for Tecnolumen table lamp, #2448 Germany, 1980s aluminum, glass impressed marks to base 6 3/8"dia x 14 1/4"h $500-700 469 Attributed to Le Corbusier (1887-1965), Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) & Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) for Cassina dining table, #LC6 Italy, 1980s enameled and chrome-plated steel, plastic unmarked height adjustable 88"w x 33 1/2"d x 27-29"h $500-700 470 Attributed to Eileen Gray (1878-1976) for ClassiCon adjustable side table, #E-1027 Germany, 1970s chrome-plated steel, glass impressed marks 20 1/4"w x 20 1/4"d x 24 1/2"h $250-350 471 Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871-1949) for Pallucco Fortuny floor lamp Italy, 1980s enameled metal, steel, cloth unmarked 36"w x 35"d x 74"h $700-900
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472 Rudi Stern (1936-2006) for George Kovacs floor lamp USA, 1980s enameled metal, neon tubing, glass unmarked 14”sq (base) x 72”h $400-600
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473 Joe D’Urso (b. 1943) for Knoll coffee table, #6022T USA, circa 1980 chrome-plated steel, safety glass unmarked 26 7/8”sq x 16 1/2”h $2,500-3,500
474 Joe D’Urso (b. 1943) for Knoll side table, #6022 USA, circa 1980 chrome-plated steel, safety glass unmarked 22”sq x 14 1/2”h $2,500-3,500
475 Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Calvin Furniture Irwin Collection credenza Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1950s mahogany, brass, travertine metal tag 72"w x 19"d x 35"h $1,500-2,500 476 Norman Cherner (1920-1987) for Plycraft Pretzel armchair USA, 1950s plywood, vinyl upholstery cloth Plycraft label 26 1/2"w x 21"d x 31 1/4"h $500-700 477 Robert Sonneman (b. 1943) Orbiter floor lamp USA, 1970s chrome-plated and enameled steel 'Sonneman' sticker label overall: 47"w x 14"d x 63"h $400-600
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478 Vladimir Kagan (1927-2016) Serpentine sofa, #150 USA, 2012 mohair upholstery, walnut unmarked comes with original receipt from Haute Living 134”w x 61”d x 30”h $10,000-20,000 479 Vladimir Kagan (1927-2016) for Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. nesting tile-top tables, three USA, 1950s mahogany, glazed ceramic tiles signed ‘Prins’ largest: 28”w x 16”d x 22”h $1,500-2,500 Literature: Kagan, Vladimir, The Complete Kagan: Vladimir Kagan — A Lifetime of AvantGarde Design, Pointed Leaf Press, 2004, pp. 54-55
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480 Val Bertoia (b. 1949) sounding sculpture, #B-2318 Bertoia Studios, USA, 2020 beryllium-copper 'cattail' tops silvered to beryllium-copper rods, brass base etched signature and numbers to base sold with a title of authentication from Bertoia Studio 12"w x 11"d x 51"h $6,000-8,000 481 Val Bertoia (b. 1949) sounding sculpture, #B-2123-T Bertoia Studios, USA, 2019 beryllium-copper 'cattail' tops silvered to beryllium-copper rods, brass base etched signature and numbers to base sold with a title of authentication from Bertoia Studio 12"w x 3 7/8"d x 67 7/8"h $3,000-5,000 482 Donald Judd (1928-1994) Stool 2 New York, New York, 2003 laminated plywood stamped 'JUDD 2003' produced for Edition Schellmann 19 3/4"sq x 19 3/4"h $2,500-3,500
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483 Phillip Enfield (1914-2004) swivel chairs, pair New York, New York, 1980s leather, chrome-plated steel unmarked 27"dia x 33 1/2"h $800-1,200 484 Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) dining table France, 1970s glass, chrome-plated steel, brass unmarked 45 1/4"dia x 28"h $1,000-2,000 485 Arturo Pani (1915-1981) for Muller coffee table Mexico, 1960s onyx, brass, plaster 'Hecho en Mexico' label to underside 47"w x 21 3/4"d x 14 3/4"h $500-700
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486 Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) for Arcosanti wind bells Paradise Valley, Arizona bronze, copper stamped marks 12"w x 2 3/4"d x 20"h $250-350 487 Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) for Arcosanti wind bells, three Paradise Valley, Arizona bronze, copper stamped marks largest: 5"dia x 24 1/2"h $400-600 488 Modernist tapestry 1970s wool signed 57"w x 1/2"d x 84"h $500-700
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489 Attributed to Casey Fantin Triennale floor lamp Florence, Italy, circa 1964 chrome-plated steel, aluminum, leather impressed mark ‘Made In Italy’ distributed by Koch & Lowy as shown: 33”dia x 73”h $3,000-5,000 490 Jacques Biny (1913-1976) for Luminalite Cerf-Volant (Kite) appliqué sconces, pair France enameled steel unmarked 12 1/4”w x 8 3/4”d x 12 5/8”h $2,000-3,000
491 Angelo Lelii (1911-1979) for Arredoluce Contrast 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 $700-900 492 Attributed to Arteluce table lamp Italy, 1960s enameled steel, chrome-plated steel, aluminum, plastic unmarked 14 1/4”w x 17”d x 17”h $600-800
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493 Gio Ponti (1891-1979) for Richard Ginori Quattro Stagione (Four Seasons) vases, set of four, series #1735 Italy, circa 1990 porcelain signature to base of each 6"dia x 7 3/4"h $1,000-2,000 494 Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) Adamo complete coaster set, eight Milan, Italy, designed in 1965 / produced in 1990s lithographically-decorated porcelain printed retailer's label 4"dia $200-400 495 Guido Gambone (1909-1969) vase Italy, 1950s glazed stoneware with fish motif signed ‘Gambone Italy’ with donkey mark 4 3/4”w x 3 3/4”d x 7 3/4”h $600-800 496 Aldo Londi (1911-2003) for Bitossi vase, #1394 Italy glazed ceramic marked with numbers and 'Italy' 4 3/8"dia x 15"h $700-900
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497 Pierre Cardin (b. 1922) for Venini wall mirror Italy, 1970s glass, silvered glass etched 'Venini Pierre Cardin' 11 5/8"sq x 1 3/16"h $1,000-2,000 498 Afra Scarpa (1937-2011) & Tobia Scarpa (b. 1935) for Venini candleholders, pair Murano, Italy, 1970s glass etched signature 'Venini' 3"dia x 9 3/4"h $800-1,200 499 Pino Signoretto (1944-2017) Cinesi figures with conical hats, two Murano, Italy, 1980s glass signed taller: 6 13/16�dia x 23 7/8�h $600-800 500 Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007) bottle decanter Murano, Italy glass unmarked with lid: 5 3/4"dia x 25 3/8"h $300-500 501 Livio Seguso (b. 1930) spiral sculpture Murano, Italy, 1970s glass etched signature to base 'Seguso AV' 11"w x 4"d x 16 1/2"h $300-500 502 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 $500-700
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503 Marco Zanuso (1916-2001) for Arflex Lady chair Italy, circa 1951 upholstery, steel fabric Arflex label 31”w x 33”d x 31”h $1,000-2,000
504 Richard Sapper (1932-2015) for Artemide Tizio table lamp with floor lamp base Italy, 1970s plastic, enameled steel impressed marks to base 24”w x 4 1/2”d x 65 1/2”h $300-500
505 Franco Albini (1905-1977) and Ezio Sgrelli for Vittorio Bonacina Gala lounge chair Italy, circa 1952 bamboo, cane unmarked together with ottoman attributed to Franco Albini chair: 36”w x 40”d x 36”h; ottoman: 26”dia x 15”h $1,000-2,000
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506 Pierluigi Spadolini (1922-2000) for Kartell modular Fiocco room divider Italy, 1970s plastic unmarked consists of 25 pieces as shown: 60”w x 14”d x 57 1/2”h $300-500
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507 Vico Magistretti (1920-2006) for Cassina Veranda sofa Italy, 1980s leather, wood, painted steel labeled features an adjustable backrest and swiveling seats 102”w x 33”d x 42”h $700-900
508 Studio Tetrarch for Valenti Pistillo wall or ceiling lamp Italy, 1970s plastic impressed marks to base 24"dia x 12"h $400-600 509 Enzo Mari (b. 1932) for Artemide Aggregato height adjustable desk lamp Italy, circa 1976 acrylic, lacquered steel, aluminum sticker label 15 1/2”dia x 23”h $300-500
510 Italian Modern secretary cabinet Italy beech, metal unmarked 48 3/4”w x 19 3/4”d x 37”h $500-700 511 Vetri Murano table lamp Italy, 1980s glass sticker label 18”dia x 13 3/4”h $300-500
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512 Talin Spa Italia nesting tables, set of three Italy, 1980s enameled steel sticker labels ‘Talin Spa Italia’ largest: 21 1/4”w x 14 1/2”d x 18 1/2”h $400-600
513 Vico Magistretti (1920-2006) for Cassina Nuvolla Rossa bookshelf Italy, 1980s lacquered wood, metal Cassina label 39 1/2”w x 15 3/4”d x 75 1/2”h $700-900
514 Mario Bellini (b. 1935) for Cassina Tentazione sofa Italy, 1980s original upholstery paper label 92”w x 35”d x 30”h $500-700
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515 Attributed to Enrico Tronconi floor lamp Italy, 1970s marble, chrome-plated steel, plastic unmarked 30”w x 19 3/8”d x 54 5/8”h $800-1,200 516 Angelo Mangiarotti (1921-2012) for Artemide Edina hanging lights, pair Italy, 1980s glass, enameled metal Artemide label to each each: 11”dia x 24”h $300-500
517 Attributed to Enrico Tronconi table lamp Italy, 1970s marble, chrome-plated steel, plastic unmarked 19 1/4”w x 18”d x 23”h $600-800
518 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 $500-700
519 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 $500-700
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520 Josef Frank (1885-1967) for Svenskt Tenn dining chairs, set of four, #2025 Sweden lacquered wood, cane, bamboo unmarked 17”w x 24”d x 37”h $2,000-3,000 522 Carl Malmsten (1888-1972) for Åfors Möbelfabrik partner’s desk Sweden, 1930s fruitwood, burl, brass One side is fitted with two short drawers; the other has writing slides over two cupboards with fitted interiors. 77”w x 39 1/2”d x 31”h $1,500-2,500
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521 Carl Malmsten (1888-1972) for Åfors Möbelfabrik Sled nesting tables, set of three Sweden, designed in 1950s / produced recently solid beech branded mark larger table: 27 3/4”w x 16 1/4”d x 22 1/4”h; smaller tables: 20 3/4”w x 13 1/4”d x 14 1/2”h $1,000-2,000
523† Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for Fritz Hansen X chair, #6103 Denmark, 1950s bent laminated wood, teak, steel, leather unmarked 20 1/4"w x 28"d x 29"h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 524† Ludvig Pontoppidan (1899-1965) glove box and wall mirror Copenhagen, Denmark, 1950s teak, pine, brass, silvered glass stamped mark glove box: 21 1/4"w x 7 1/4"d x 8"h; mirror: 16 3/4"w x 3/4"d x 35 1/2"h $800-1,200 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 525† Svend Aage Holm-Sørensen (1913-2004) for Holm Sørensen & Co tri-leg articulating floor lamp with integrated table Denmark, 1950s enameled steel, teak, plastic unmarked 18”w x 17”d x 56”h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 526† Svenn Eske Kristensen (1905-2000) for Ludvig Pontoppidan coffee table Copenhagen, Denmark, 1950s teak branded mark 59 1/4"w x 19 3/4"d x 20"h $800-1,200 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
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527† Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Daverkosen Diplomat tiered side table Denmark, 1950s solid teak branded mark and disc label 28"w x 20"d x 21 1/4"h $500-700 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 528† Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Daverkosen Spade lounge chairs, pair, #133 Denmark, 1950s teak, brass, original upholstery disc tag 29 1/2"w x 31 1/2"d x 30 1/2"h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 529† Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Daverkosen side tables, pair, #535 Denmark, 1950s solid teak branded mark and disc label to each 17"w x 23 1/2"d x 15 1/2"h $700-900 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 530 Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Daverkosen Bwana lounge chair and ottoman Denmark, 1950s teak, leather metal maker's tag and John Stuart tag chair: 33"w x 35"d x 36 1/2"h; ottoman: 25 1/4"w x 20"d x 16"h $2,000-3,000
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531† Attributed to Aksel Kjersgaard (1925-2018) for Raymor wall mirror, #12 Denmark, 1950s teak, silvered glass metal Raymor label and numbered 32 1/2”w x 3”d x 16 1/4”h $300-500 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
532† Edvard Kindt-Larsen (1901-1982) & Tove Kindt-Larsen (1906-1994) for Gustav Bertelsen & Co. armchairs, set of eight Denmark, 1950s teak, upholstery metal disc labels to underside fully restored and reupholstered in Knoll fabric 24”w x 17”d x 29”h $4,000-6,000
533 Velje Stole OG Møbelfabrik dining table with two leaves Denmark, 1970s teak branded mark 46”dia x 29 3/8”h; each leaf: 19 3/4”w $800-1,200
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534 Mogens Koch (1888-1993) for Interna MK-16 folding chair Denmark, 1960s rosewood, leather, brass brass Interna Denmark tag 22 5/8"w x 20 1/4"d x 34 5/8"h $700-900 The following nine lots are from The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 535† Arne Vodder (1926-2009) for Vamo Sønderborg nightstand Denmark, 1950s teak branded mark and sticker label 19 1/4"w x 12"d x 20 1/4"h $300-500 536† Arne Vodder (1926-2009) for H. Sigh & Søns drop-leaf expandable desk Copenhagen, Denmark, 1950s teak, brass branded 'H. Sigh & Søns' and partial sticker label 'Asbjørn Møbler A/S' fully extended: 65 3/4"w x 23 3/8"d x 27 3/4"h $700-900 537† Arne Vodder (1926-2009) for France & Daverkosen armchair, #203 Denmark, 1950s teak, leather, cane branded mark 25 1/4"w x 23"d x 33 3/4"h $700-900 538† Lotte Bostlund & Gunnar Bostlund table lamp USA, 1960s glazed ceramic, fiberglass, string, brass marked with paper Bostlund Industries label includes original shade 11 1/4"dia x 19 1/2"h $400-600
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539† Kai Kristiansen (b. 1929) for Aksel Kjersgaard two-drawer chest, #32 Denmark, 1950s teak branded marks 16"w x 12 3/8"d x 7 3/4"h $300-500 540† Svend Åge Madsen (b. 1939) for Sigurd Hansens Møbelfabrik desk Svendborg, Denmark, 1950s teak, cane, brass branded marks and paper labels 59"w x 30"d x 29"h $1,000-2,000 541† Kai Kristiansen (b. 1929) for Schou Andersen armchair, #31 Denmark, 1950s teak, leather unmarked 19"w x 20"d x 29 1/2"h $200-300 542† S. Burchardt-Nielsen for Möbel BB Fabrik dinette table Denmark/Germany, 1970s teak marked 33"sq x 29"h $300-500 543† Arne Vodder (1926-2009) for Sibast Møbler twin headboards with adjustable backrests, pair Denmark, 1950s teak, cane unmarked 40"w x 1"d x 36 1/2"h $400-600
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The following seven lots are from The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 544† Erik Hansen (1916-1982) for Le Klint Scissor adjustable wall lamp, #332 Denmark, 1950s teak, plastic unmarked together with original box and brochure 11 1/2"dia x 24"d $300-500 545† Kurt Østervig (1912-1986) for Jason Møbler coffee table Denmark, 1950s teak, oak, cane branded 'Furniture Makers Danish Control' 31 1/4"sq x 20"h $400-600 546† Kurt Østervig (1912-1986) for Jason Møbler bar cart, #111 Denmark, 1950s teak, laminate, casters sticker label 31 1/2"w x 17 1/2"d x 24 1/2"h $700-900 547† Poul Jensen (1922-1966) for Selig side table with woven basket Denmark, 1950s teak, cane disc label 29 3/4"w x 19 3/4"d x 19 1/2"h $300-500
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548† Danish Modern dining table with leaves Denmark, 1950s teak pencil marked '831' to undersides 52 1/2"w x 33"d x 29 1/2"h; fully extended: 93 1/4"w $600-800 549† Danish Modern ovoid wall mirror, #ESN 30 Denmark, 1950s teak, silvered glass stamped 'ESN 30' 18 1/2"w x 1"d x 30 1/2"h $200-300 550† Danish Modern floor lamps, pair Denmark, 1950s teak, brass, linen unmarked 19"dia x 60"h $400-600 551 Yngve Ekström (1913-1988) for Swedese Möbler Lamino lounge chair with ottoman Sweden, 1960s laminated teak, upholstery branded mark chair: 26"w x 28"d x 40"h; ottoman: 23 1/4"w x 17 1/2"d x 19"h $800-1,200
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552† Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Søn Yoke armchair, #CH34 Denmark, 1950s teak, leather branded mark backrest swivels to add to the chair’s comfort 24 3/4”w x 17 3/4”d x 28 3/4”h $2,000-3,000 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
553 Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Andreas Tuck desk, #305 Denmark, 1960s teak, oak, brass impressed marks 54 1/2”w x 30”d x 28 1/2”h $2,000-3,000
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554 Olle Alberius (1926-1993) for Orrefors table lamp Sweden, 1980s glass, steel sticker label 12 1/4”dia x 13 1/2”h $400-600
555 Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Søn dining chairs, set of four, #CH33 Denmark, 1950s teak, leather, plywood each fully marked 22"w x 19"d x 28 1/2"h $2,000-3,000 556 Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Getama occasional table Denmark, 1960s oak branded mark 34”w x 20 1/2”d x 18 3/4”h, fully extended: 46 7/8”w x 20 1/2”d x 18 3/4”h $400-600 557† Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Søn chair, #CH23 Denmark, 1950s paper cord, leather branded stamp 20 1/2”w x 15 3/4”d x 29 1/2”h $300-500 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 558 Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Søn folding tray table, #CH417 Denmark, 1960s wenge, oak, laminate, steel unmarked 24 1/2"dia x 13"h $300-500
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559 Le Klint adjustable table lamps, pair Denmark, 1970s steel, linen unmarked 13”dia x 27”h (max) $600-800
560 Preben Fabricius (1931-1984) & Jørgen Kastholm (1931-2007) Grasshopper chaise lounge Denmark, 1960s leather, chrome-plated steel, canvas unmarked 28 1/4”w x 57”d x 32”h $7,000-9,000
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561 Poul Kjærholm (1929-1980) for E. Kold Christensen lounge chairs, pair, #PK 31/1 Denmark, circa 1958 vinyl upholstery, matte chrome-plated steel, plastic impressed marks to frame 30 1/4"w x 29"d x 28"h $1,500-2,500 562 Jørgen Høj (1925-1994) for Niels Vitsoe dining chair, #3 Denmark, 1960s aluminum, leather, plastic unmarked 18"sq x 29 1/2"h $300-500 563† Hans Bølling (b. 1931) for Torben Ørskov tiered flip-top side table Denmark, 1950s teak, laminate sticker label 22"dia x 22"h $500-700 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 564 Erik Magnussen (1940-2014) for Torben Ørskov Z-Down chairs, pair Denmark, 1960s chromed steel, canvas unmarked 28"w x 23"d x 28"h $1,500-2,500
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The following three lots are from The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 565† Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen dining table, #0967 Denmark, 1950s teak, plywood, birch branded marks 47"dia x 27 1/2"h $1,500-2,500 566† Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen Grand Prix chairs, three, #4130 Denmark, 1950s teak, birch laminate impressed marks This chair was awarded the Grand Prize at the Milan Triennale of 1957. 18"w x 18"d x 31"h $1,000-2,000 567† Hans C. Andersen for Artex side tables, pair Denmark, 1950s teak, laminate branded marks to each 14 1/2”dia x 17 3/4”h $700-900 568 Henning Nørgaard for Komfort Møbler side table Denmark, 1960s rosewood, smoked glass sticker label 20"sq x 14 3/4"h $500-700
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569 Attributed to Verner Panton (1926-1998) wall panels, set of eight (six shown) Germany, 1990s molded plastic unmarked originally designed for the exhibition Visiona 2 in 1970 23 1/2"sq x 10 1/2"d $500-700 570 Verner Panton (1926-1988) for Verpan SP-3 chandelier Switzerland, circa 2000 chrome-plated cellidor, nylon unmarked This was a prototype for Verpan that includes a matching ceiling plate. 18”dia x 92”h $500-700 571 Verner Panton (1926-1998) for Fritz Hansen Bachelor table, #3550 Denmark, 1953 chrome-plated steel, plywood with teak veneer Fritz Hansen sticker label one of the earliest designs by Verner Panton 27 1/2"sq x 15 5/8"h $600-800 572 Verner Panton (1926-1998) for Rosenthal GMBH Relaxer rocker Denmark, 1970s cherry, leather, steel unmarked 24 3/4"w × 39 1/4"d × 30 1/4"h $1,500-2,500
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The following eight lots are from The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin 573† Aksel Kjersgaard wall mirrors, pair, #143K Denmark, 1950s oak, silvered glass stamped marks 16 1/4"w x 1 1/8"d x 31 1/4"h $500-700 574† Danish Modern floor lamp Denmark, 1970s teak, linen shade unmarked 21 1/8"dia x 57"h $300-500 575† Henning Jørgensen (1883-1973) for Fredericia dresser Denmark, 1950s oak unmarked 39 1/2"w x 17"d x 33 7/8"h $500-700 576† Frank Reenskaug for Bramin Møbler rocking chair Denmark, 1950s sapele, upholstery unmarked 26 1/2"w x 32"d x 33"h $500-700
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577† Danish Modern side tables with drawers, pair Denmark, 1960s teak unmarked 27 1/2”w x 17 1/2”d x 19 1/4”h $500-700 578† Tarm Stole OG Møbelfabrik A/S coffee table Denmark, 1970s teak sticker label to underside 41 1/2"dia x 17 1/4"h $300-500 579† Attributed to Poul Hundevad (1917-2011) for Hundevad & Co. Møbler reverse-top game table, #37 Denmark, 1950s teak, felt, steel Danish control disk label 31 1/2"sq x 27 1/2"h $700-900 580† Scandinavian Modern sideboard 1960s rosewood, beech unmarked purchased at Den Permanente 72 1/2"w x 20 3/4"d x 34 3/4"h $800-1,200
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581 Clifford N. Pascoe modular cabinet USA, circa 1950 birch stamped plywood manufacturer's mark to drawer section interior features one four-drawer cabinet and one two-door open shelf storage cabinet on a detachable base 58"w x 18"d x 37"h $800-1,200 582 Clifford N. Pascoe modular cabinet USA, circa 1950 birch unmarked features one four-drawer cabinet and one two-door open shelf storage cabinet on a detachable base 58"w x 18"d x 37"h $800-1,200 583 Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) for Artek-Pascoe L-leg dining table with two leaves Finland, circa 1950 maple manufacturer/import mark to underside 66"w x 36"d x 29 3/4"h; leaves (each): 17 3/4"w $1,000-2,000 584 Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) for Artek-Pascoe L-leg stools, two, #60 Finland, circa 1950 birch unmarked 15 1/2"dia x 17 1/2"h; second stool: 17 1/4"h $300-500
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585 Marimekko printed fabrics and wall hangings, collection of 10 Finland, 1960s-1970s cotton eight marked examples features designs by Maija Isola, Katsuji Wakisaka and Birgitta Hahn, with designs including Muija, Pokeri, Tiira and Piano largest: 4’ 4”w x 13’l; smallest: 3’ 7”w x 4’ 6”l; wall hangings (3): 4’ 2”w x 6’ 4”h $400-600 586 Ritva Puotila (b. 1935) Rya rug Finland, 1960s wool signed originally acquired by George Nelson from Puotila at a trade show 6’ x 4’ $800-1,200 587† Kaj Franck (1911-1989) for Hackmann flatware service for nine with additional utensils Finland, 1960s stainless steel impressed marks to each ‘Made in Finland’ 62 items: (12) salad forks, (9) dinner forks, (10) dinner knives, (9) butter knives, (9) dessert spoons, (11) soup spoons, (1) cheese cutter, (1) ladle dinner knife: 7 1/4”l $400-600 Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Elizabeth Hunter and Dr. Waclaw Szybalski, Madison, Wisconsin
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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 Aagaard, Martin — 69 Abercrombie, Gertrude — 1, 2 Bailey, Henrietta — 82 Baumann, Gustave — 87 Bertoia, Harry — 8 Bujnowski, Joel — 51 Burlini, Joseph A. — 22, 23, 24 Carlsen, Dines — 31 Carlsen, John H. — 68 Chevilliard, Vincent Jean Baptiste — 62 Coleman, Joe — 48, 49 Cortor, Eldzier — 15 Crichlow, Ernest — 17 Douglas, Aaron — 16 Dow, Arthur Wesley — 125, 126, 127 Duckworth, Ruth — 25, 26 Dyer, Carlos — 4 Ferren, John Millard — 7 Florsheim, Richard — 11 Fülöp, Károly — 27, 28 Gaige, Richard T. — 55 Gallard, Michel de — 30 Gearhart, Frances Hammell — 81 Geller, Todros — 63, 64 Gregory, Waylande — 390, 391, 392 Handforth, Mark — 54 Hentschel, William — 5 Icart, Louis — 29 Inness, Attributed to George — 65 Johansen, John Christen — 66 Kearney, John — 20 Keith, William — 79 Krafft, Carl — 80 Kuhn, Walt — 21 Lichtenstein, Roy — 35 Loughlin, Robert — 46, 47
Lundborg, Florence — 202 Marin, John — 56 Max, Peter — 41, 42, 43 Montgomery, Alfred — 59 Morales, Armando — 12 Nara, Yoshitomo — 52 Nelson, Leonard — 3 Neuville, Alfred-Arthur Brunel de — 61 Nierman, Leonardo — 9 Normann, Adelsteen — 71 Piccollo, Joseph — 44, 45 Pillin, Polia — 426 Pritchard, Zarh — 72, 73, 74, 75 Rasmussen, Georg Anton — 70 Rice, William Seltzer — 83, 84, 85, 86 Ronner-Knip, Attributed to Henriëtte — 60 Rosenquist, James — 36 Sanford, Walter — 18 Siegriest, Louis — 10 Siegriest, Lundy — 6 Spelman, John — 76, 77 Spicuzza, Francesco — 67 Stenvall, John F. — 438, 439 Turney, Winthrop — 57 Valentien, Albert R. — 140, 141, 142, 143 Vincent, Christian — 32, 33, 34 Warhol, Andy — 37, 38, 39, 40 Willis, Wesley — 19 Wirsum, Karl — 50 Wolfson, Jordan — 53 Wood, Grant — 58 Wright, Frank Lloyd — 251 Wuermer, Carl — 78 Yoshida, Hiroshi — 88 Zanetti, José Vela — 13, 14 Zurcher, Ulrich W. — 201 187
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