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20th Century Design Sale 2661B June 22, 2013 Boston

20th Century Design | Skinner Auction 2661B

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The June 22, 2013 Skinner auction in Boston features a fine group of mosaic glass lamps from a private collection as well as favrile glass, lighting, and metalwork by Tiffany Studios. Modern designs from Italy, the United States, and Denmark round out a fine selection of furniture that also includes several pieces by George Nakashima. Works by Dale Chihuly and Scheier will be offered along with a large collection of Dedham pottery including many early and experimental pieces.

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20th Century Design Sale 2661B June 22, 2013 Boston

20th CenturyDesign

Auction Information

Auction 2661B Saturday, June 2210AM

63 Park PlazaBoston, MA

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T: 617.874.4318F: 617.350.5429

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Thursday, June 2012 to 5PM

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Table of Contents

1 Auction & Specialist Information

2 Web Site & Online Bidding

4 Event Information

6 Lots 1–816

144 Conditions of Sale

145 Absentee Bid Form

146 Company Directors & Specialty Departments

147 Administrative Staff & Client Services

148 Map & Driving Directions

149 Parking & Accommodations

150 Dining

151 Catalog Subscription Form

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20th CenturyDesign

1Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to Duffner & KimberlyArt glass, bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryThe shade with green and turquoise design of overlapping circular devices framing white roses with tendrils of brown leaves, the standard designed as a Corinthian column on a square stepped base in cast bronze with a verdigris patina, supporting a three-socket bell-shape cluster with six heart-shaped ventilation holes and a cast brass heat cap with four matching heart-shaped holes, several stable stress cracks, ht. 24 1/4, shade dia. 18 1/4 in.$2,000-3,000

2Bradley and Hubbard Table LampGlass, patinated metalLate 19th/early 20th century, Meriden, ConnecticutGlobe-form shade decorated with white iris on a rust ground with yellow accents and stylized taupe blades over a single electrified socket, on round base in dark red patina with strapwork that forms four scroll feet, center glass chimney, marked B & H on font, originally an oil lamp, ht. 27 in.$300-500

3Art Nouveau Floor LampBronze ormolu, art glassUnited States, early 20th centuryGold iridescent shade pendant from a swiveling arm with openwork shade ring, raised on an adjustable standard and base decorated with scallop-edged leaves, scrolling vines and cattails in relief, topped by a finial designed as three rose buds, ht. 60 1/2, shade aperture dia. 2 1/8 in.$1,000-1,200

4Three Steuben Gold Aurene Lamp ShadesArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryA flaring ribbed form, no. 866, ht. 5, aperture dia. 2 1/4; a waisted and flaring ribbed form, no. 2262, wear, ht. 4, aperture dia. 2 1/4; and a waisted conical form, no. 2306, ht. 4 1/2, aperture dia. 2 1/8 in.

Literature: Design reference numbers from The Glass of Frederick Carder, by Paul V. Gardner, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971, pp. 219, 222, 223.$600-800

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5Mosaic Glass Egyptian Revival Table Lamp Attributed to GorhamArt glass, bronzeProvidence, Rhode Island, early 20th centuryThe large shade with light blue panes framing an intricate repeating design of bundled pink Nile lotus flowers with sinuous jointed stems and veined pads, the patinated bronze standard and base of complimentary design with stylized foliate and geometric motifs, supporting a four-socket cluster with acorn pulls and a large lotus bud finial, some cracks and fractures, ht. 27 3/4, shade dia. 20 1/4, aperture dia. 1 5/8 in.$1,200-1,800

6Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to GorhamArt glass, bronzeProvidence, Rhode Island, early 20th centuryThe shade with small panes of light green glass geometrically arranged and terminating in an apron of darker green arch-form devices with a scalloped edge, the four-sided columnar standard with Art Nouveau-style foliate devices in relief on a stepped octagonal base in patinated bronze, supporting a two-socket ball cluster with U-shaped arms, and a large diamond-form finial, sockets replaced, some stable cracks, ht. 19 1/2, shade dia. 15 1/2, aperture dia. 1 7/8 in.$1,200-1,800

7Mosaic Glass Chrysanthemum Lamp, Attributed to WilkinsonArt glass, metalUnited States, 20th centuryThe shade with striated peach colored glass panes fanning to an apron bordered with blossoming chrysanthemums in peaches and pinks with green foliage and white detailing, the white metal standard and base with Art Nouveau-style fluting and foliate detailing on four pad feet, supporting a three-socket cluster with acorn pulls, heat cap lacking pins, shade ring with grooves for locking, the base stamped 509, repairs, replaced components and some cracks, ht. 26 3/4, shade dia. 18 1/4 in.$2,000-3,000

8Tiffany Opalescent Favrile DecanterArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryShaped stopper in a slender neck over a spherical form with prunt accents, possibly in the Victoria pattern, etched L.C.T. and numbered on base, button pontil, ht. 10 1/4, dia. 5 in.$600-800

9Seven Tiffany Gold Favrile CordialsArt glassNew York, c. 1903Each glass with prunt accents, each etched L.C.T. and numbered, six with prefix T, one Q, ht. approx. 1 3/4 in.$800-1,200

10Tiffany Studios Pomegranate Table LampArt glass, patinated bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryShade of striated golden panes with pomegranates in a mottled lemon yellow, inner edge impressed Tiffany Studios New York 1457, dia. 16, aperture 3 5/8, the base with a three-socket ball cluster with U-shaped arms on a faceted standard and footed base, in a verdigris patina, base plate stamped Tiffany Studios/New York/533, ht. 21 1/2 in.

Provenance: Family descent.$8,000-12,000

11Five Tiffany Gold Favrile Toothpick HoldersArt glassUnited States, early 20th centuryEach with flared rim and pinched sides, all having polished pontils, two marked L.C.T. Favrile, ht. approx. 2 in.$800-1,200

12Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1901Spherical form with swirling iridescent design to surface, polished base and pontil, etched O8824 L.C.T., ht. 3 1/8, dia. 4 in.$400-500

13Eight Tiffany Gold Favrile CordialsArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryFour inverted bell-form cups on slender stems and circular feet, and four bowl-form cups with flared rims tapering to short stems on circular feet, all marked L.C.T. Favrile within polished pontils, respective ht. 5 1/2 and 2 3/4 in.$800-1,000

14Five Tiffany Gold Favrile GobletsArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryEach cup of inverted bell form raised on a knopped stem and circular foot, all with polished pontils, and etched L.C.T. Favrile, three in the pontil, two on the foot, three also with possible accession numbers AG35, ht. 7 1/4 in.

Provenance: Purportedly Ex Walter Chrysler Collection.$800-1,200

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15Mosaic Glass Magnolia Table Lamp Attributed to WilkinsonArt glass, metalUnited States, 20th centuryThe shade with striated spring green panes grounding a design of blossoming magnolia branches in peach and pink tones with darker green foliage, accented by borders of red and yellow at the aperture and apron, the white metal standard and base in a verdigris finish with classical motifs of acanthus leaves and fluting, supporting three-socket cluster with acorn pulls, base plate stamped Wilkinson Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., base marked 529, heat cap and shade ring with locking mechanism, some loss and minor damage, ht. 27, shade dia. 21 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500

16Mosaic Glass Water Lily Table Lamp Attributed to WilkinsonArt glass, metalUnited States, 20th centuryThe shade with panes of blue water alternating with blossoming water lilies in peach and white on green lily pads, the complimenting white metal standard and base designed as cattails extending from a water lily-covered pond, resting on four pad feet, with verdigris finish, supporting four-socket cluster with acorn pulls, the heat cap and shade ring with locking mechanism, the base stamped 525, minor repairs and heat cracks, ht. 28 1/2, shade dia. 21 in.$3,000-3,500

17Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to WilkinsonArt glass, metalUnited States, 20th centuryThe shade with elongated pendants over an apron with floral devices, in mostly golden and caramel tones with blue, lavender, and pink details, the spun brass standard of classical urn-form on a circular base with polished finish supporting four socket cluster with acorn pulls, the shade ring with locking mechanism, the heat cap lacking locking pins, but showing evidence of holes where pins would be placed, the base stamped 908, some stable stress cracks, ht. 27 1/2, shade dia. 20 in.$2,000-3,000

18Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to WilkinsonArt glass, metalUnited States, 20th centuryThe shade with alternating panes of striated caramel and green/blue glass above a border of pink and peach petaled flowers and green foliage, the metal standard and base in a gold-toned finish with open work and fluting, supporting a three-socket cluster, the heat cap and shade ring with locking mechanism, the base stamped 277, some separation near aperture, break to foiling, some stable cracks, ht. 24 3/4, shade dia. 20 in.$1,000-1,200

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19Two Table Lamp Bases Attributed to John Morgan & SonsPatinated metalUnited States, early 20th centuryBoth of hammered sheet brass with circular bases, the first embellished with applied circle of leaves on the base, the second with applied scrolling wire vine circling the length of the standard, both with a cluster supporting two sockets mounted on U-shaped arms the first with acorn pulls, the second with bell pulls, both with some wear, ht. 23 1/2, 23 1/4 in.$800-900

20Tiffany Studios Louis XVI Desk Lamp with Acorn ShadeArt glass, patinated bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryGold dore finish, the shade with mottled green panes and band of acorns in striated gold, marked Tiffany Studios, New York on interior rim, over a two socket cluster, the base plate stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 538, ht. 18, shade dia. 12 in.$6,000-8,000

21Tiffany Studios Aladdin Floor LampBronze New York, early 20th centuryThe base impressed Tiffany Studios, New York, 576, ht. to arm 55 in.$1,800-2,200

22Five Iridescent Art Glass Shades20th centuryGold iridescent ribbed bell-forms, one marked L.C.T. Favrile counter-clockwise, and four marked L.C.T. Favrile clockwise, ht. 4 7/8, aperture dia. approx. 2 1/4 in.$3,000-3,500

23Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryBaluster form on recessed foot, base with polished pontil etched L.C.Tiffany - Favrile, 1972, 31387, and with green and gold embossed paper label, ht. 7 in.$400-600

24Tiffany Studios Counterbalance Floor Lamp BaseBronzeNew York, early 20th century, model 471, designed 1905, Alvin J. TuckerSingle socket pendant from a gooseneck arm with eggplant weight, raised on four straight legs with spade feet, in a verdigris patina, two feet marked Tiffany Studios, New York, one also numbered 471, max ht. approx. 57 1/2 in.

Literature: This model pictured in Louis C. Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes, Lamps, by Robert Koch, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971, p. 133, fig. 215.$2,500-3,500

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25Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to Unique Art Glass & Metal Co.Art glass, metalNew York, early 20th centuryThe shade designed as spring green foliage surrounding pink petaled blossoms framed by caramel-toned fencing, the vasiform standard and circular base of copper plated spun sheet brass in a deep green-brown patina, supporting a three-socket cluster with curved arms and ball pulls, and a cast brass “gothic” heat cap, some cracks and overall looseness, ht. 27 1/2, shade dia. approx. 18 in.

Literature: A photograph of this lamp is included in Mosaic Shades, Volume II by Paul Crist, Paul Crist Studios, Santa Fe, California, 2005, p. 73.$1,200-1,500

26Large Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to Chicago Mosaic Glass Co.Art glass, metalChicago, Illinois, early 20th centuryThe shade with draping leafy vines ending in pink and deep red blossoms with a background of striated cream/caramel panes with a fluted cap, the cast white metal base designed as a tree trunk in a dark patina supporting a three socket cluster, sockets replaced, cluster missing internal screw and finial, some cracks to glass, base has slight list, ht. 26, shade dia. 24 in.$1,500-2,500

27Suess Lamp BasePatinated bronzeChicago, Illinois, c. 1900Four-socket cluster with acorn pulls on a standard and base cast with Art Nouveau-style reeding and petal design, with cast metal openwork floriform finial, all in a dark patina, unmarked, ht. 25 in.$1,500-2,000

28R. Williamson & Co. Table Lamp BaseBronzeChicago, early 20th centuryFour-socket cluster with acorn pulls raised on an Art Nouveau-style fluted standard and base cast with a repeating design of iris, the cast metal heat cap with reticulated foliate design and a berry-form finial, base plate stamped R. Williamson & Co., Washington & Jefferson STS. Chicago Ill., ht. 25 1/4, base dia. 9 in.$400-600

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29Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to Chicago Mosaic Shade Co.Art glass, metalChicago, Illinois, early 20th centuryThe stepped shade of striated caramel-tone panes with an apron of pink and deep red blossoms with foliage and upper border of green, fluted cap, the cast white metal standard and base of fluted design with foliate devices in a dark patina, supporting a two-socket cluster with acorn pulls, and ball finial, base marked Mosaic Shade Co., Inc. Chicago under plate, several stable cracks, screw in cluster probably a replacement, ht. 22 3/4, shade dia. 16 1/2 in.$800-1,200

30Mosaic Glass Mistletoe Table Lamp Attributed to Duffner & KimberlyArt glass, bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryThe shade with striated moss-green panes arranged in a curvilinear geometric pattern grounding a foliate border with white berries on light brown stems with green leaves, the trumpet-form standard and square base of cast bronze in a mellow golden brown patina with acorn and leaf decoration supporting a four-socket bell-form cluster with six circular heat vents, separate shade ring and cast brass heat cap with four heart-shaped holes, several stable stress cracks, ht. 20 1/2, shade dia. 16 in.$2,500-3,500

31Four Shades Attributed to FostoriaArt glassOhio, early 20th centuryGold iridescent interior, white exterior with trailing vine decoration in gold, on square body, chips to aperture rims, ht. 4 1/2, dia. 2 1/4 in.$800-1,000

32Mosaic Glass ShadeArt glassUnited States, 20th centuryThe octagonal shade with panes of striated green/blue above an apron comprised of four landscape panels in shades of green, blue, violet, and peach alternating with four square panels with blue medallions framed in green, some small stable cracks and flakes, shade dia. 18, aperture dia. 1 3/4 in.$200-300

33Two Pulled Feather Iridescent ShadesArt glassEarly 20th centuryGreen feather pattern with gold borders over white, gold iridescent interior, unmarked, ht. 5 1/2, aperture dia. 2 1/4, rim dia. 4 in.$600-800

34Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1907Slightly fluted gourd form with flared rim, button pontil, base etched in script Tiffany - Favrile and numbered 7380B, ht. 4, dia. 3 in.$400-500

35Tiffany Gold Favrile ShadeArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryConical ribbed form, aperture etched L.C.T., with flake, aperture dia. 2 1/8, rim dia. 5 3/8 in.$400-500

36Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Candle LampArt glass, metal, celluloidNew York, early 20th centuryThe ruffled shade resting on a metal and celluloid candle font and raised over a trumpet-form twist ribbed candlestick, shade aperture marked L.C.T., base with button pontil, marked L.C.T., also bearing paper label, shade rest on stem marked Gorham Co. 0328, ht. assembled 16 1/2, shade aperture 2 1/2, dia. 6 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

37Tiffany Studios Gold Favrile Candle LampArt glass, metal, celluloidNew York, early 20th centuryThe ruffled shade resting on a metal and celluloid candle font and raised over a trumpet-form twist ribbed candlestick, shade aperture marked L.C.T., with two small flakes, base with button pontil, marked L.C.T. also bearing paper label, shade rest on stem marked Gorham Co. 0328, ht. assembled 16 1/2, shade aperture 2 1/2, dia. 6 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

38Tiffany “Colonial” Table Lamp BaseBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryIn gold dore finish, three-socket cluster with “U”-shape arms, base plate stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 534, missing heat cap and finial, ht. 21 1/2, base dia. 8 in.$2,000-2,500

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39Tiffany Studios Mosaic Glass Lamp ShadeArt glass, metalNew York, early 20th centuryThe shade of light mottled green panes bordered at the aperture and rim with bands of white circular jewels, bearing signature plates inside the rim Tiffany Studios, New York, and numbered 1593, stable cracks, mainly in the smaller panes, and one pane with a 1/4 in. loss, shade dia. 16, aperture dia. 3 1/2, ht. 7 1/4; with a later two-socket footed metal base in an antiqued brass finish with classical motifs, ht. 27 1/4 in.$3,000-5,000

40Tiffany Studios “Greek Vase” Lamp BasePatinated bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryThree arm shade support over an urn-form base supported by four reeded legs terminating in paw feet on a circular base with beaded rim, verdigris patina, base stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 28639 and bearing the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company monogram, ht. 13 1/8, dia. 6 1/8 in.

Literature: Koch, Robert, L.C. Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes, Lamps, A Complete Collector’s Guide, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971, p. 125, fig. 194.$2,500-3,500

41Duffner & Kimberly Mosaic Glass Table LampArt glass, bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryQuatrefoil shade with striated panes of peach and pink framed by bands of green and a scrolling foliate designs of green and caramel along the apron, on a cast bronze base, Colonial No. 519, with reeding, swag and foliate motifs in relief, four socket cast brass cluster with heart-shaped heat vents and ball pulls, the cast heat cap and finial with complimentary foliate motifs, in an antiqued brass patina, several very minor stable breaks, ht. 23 1/2, dia. 19 in.$8,000-12,000

42Tiffany Studios “Greek Vase” Lamp Base with a Mosaic Glass ShadeBronze, art glassNew York, early 20th century, design 181Three-arm shade support surmounted by oil font with burner converted to a single-socket, urn-form base supported on four reeded legs with pad feet on a stepped quatrefoil base, stamped on base Tiffany Studios, New York, 181, the oil font with evidence of a circular plate label on underside, ht. 14 3/4; the shade, probably by Unique, with striated mint green panes and an apron band of peach flowers and dark green foliage, dia. 15 1/2, aperture dia. 3 5/8; overall ht. 12 1/2 in.$5,000-7,000

43Four Tiles Attributed to Tiffany StudiosArt glassNew York, c. 1900Each in mottled variations of red, orange, and green with central quatrefoil medallion in relief, each with minor flaking to edges, dia. 3 in.$400-500

44Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1908Wide shoulder tapering into an elongated body with subtle ribbing, base with button pontil, etched 6026 C L.C Tiffany - Favrile, also bearing paper label, ht. 9, dia. 4 1/2 in.$600-800

45Tiffany Gold Favrile CompoteArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryScalloped rim on a ribbed body raised on a short stem and circular ribbed foot, rolled rim, rough pontil, base etched L.C.T. Favrile, ht. 3 3/4 in.$400-500

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46Tiffany Studios Black-eyed Susan Mosaic Glass Table LampArt glass, patinated bronzeNew York, early 20th century The shade with clusters of yellow blooms on curving stems framed by graduated pale to dark green panes, marked 1447-16, Tiffany Studios, New York, on the inner edge, several small stable breaks, dia. 16, the base with a three-socket cluster ball with U-shaped arms over a three-arm shade support, applied scrolling wire and foliate motifs, on four pad feet, base plate impressed with Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co. monogram, Tiffany, New York, and numbered 25878, ht. 18 1/2, overall ht. 21 in.$20,000-30,000

47Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centurySlightly scalloped rim over fluted conical form raised on a slender, shaped stem and circular ribbed foot, etched L.C.T., circular mark, 1227, ht. 8 3/4 in.$700-900

48Tiffany Gold Favrile Bonbon DishArt glassNew York, c. 1912Ovular form with flared rim tapering to a circular base, with two scrolled handles, button pontil, etched 6228 G, L.C. Tiffany - Favrile, ht. 2, dia. 4 3/4 in.$250-350

49Tiffany Gold Favrile PaperweightArt glassNew York, c. 1910Bud-form, designed as three petals gently opening at the rim, polished pontil, etched L.C. Tiffany - Favrile 841E, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 2 3/4 in.$400-500

49ATiffany Furnaces Gold Favrile Trumpet VaseArt glassNew York, 1920-1924Flared rim tapering to knop at base stem on a ribbed recessed foot, rough pontil, marked 1534 - 5050M - Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces Inc. Favrile, ht. 11 7/8 in.$800-1,200

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50Tiffany Studios Adjustable Swing LampArt glass, bronzeNew York, early 20th century, design 305Three lily-form gold iridescent shades pendant from a three-socket urn-form adjustable cluster, deep bronze patina, two shades unmarked, one etched L.C.T., base stamped D668, Tiffany Studios, New York, and bearing the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company monogram, ht. 20 1/2, approx. dia. 9 in.$2,500-3,500

51Three Miniature Tiffany Favrile VasesArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryA white iridescent double gourd form with handles, bearing gold and green Tiffany Furnaces label; a blue iridescent footed bottle form etched in script L.C. Tiffany - Inc. Favrile, 1012 - 2780N; and a gold iridescent cylindrical form with flared rim, unmarked, respective ht. 3 3/4, 2 3/8, 2 1/2 in.$400-600

52Large Quezal VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryGold iridescent shouldered form, polished pontil etched Quezal, ht. 8 3/4, dia. 11 1/2 in.$500-700

53Tiffany Gold Favrile Toothpick HolderArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryFlared rim, with swirling prunt decorations, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 2 1/4 in.$250-350

54Tiffany Studios Three-light Piano LampBronze, art glassNew York, early 20th centuryOne gold and two green iridescent lily-form shades pendant from three stems terminating in a single socket raised on pineapple base in verdigris patina, base stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 320, two shades marked L.C.T., one unmarked, aperture cracks and repairs to shades, ht. 8 1/2, base dia. 4 3/4 in.$3,000-3,500

55Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1905With narrow lightly ribbed neck flaring to a bulbous form with shaped shoulder, button pontil, etched L.C. Tiffany - Favrile W2759, ht. 5, dia. 4 3/4 in.$400-500

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56Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1915With flared rim and pinched shoulder, polished pontil, etched 1074 7402 J L.C. Tiffany - Favrile on base, ht. 4 3/4 in.$300-500

57Tiffany Gold Favrile Salt CellarArt glassNew York, c. 1902Scalloped rim, etched L.C.T, Q8668 on base, dia. 2 3/4 in.$200-400

58Tiffany Gold Favrile Footed DishArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryShaped rim and fluted form on faceted circular foot, polished pontil, etched on base L.C.T. Favrile 1278, ht. 2, dia. 6 1/4 in.$400-600

59Tiffany Studios Three-light Table LampBronze, art glassNew York, early 20th century, base attributed to model 309Three gold favrile shades pendant on S-shape arms extending from an urn-form socket cluster, raised on a reeded standard and stepped base chased with foliate designs, verdigris patina, base unmarked, shades each etched L.C.T., and numbered 6252, 6253, 6257, respectively, one shade aperture rim with flea bites, rewired, ht. 16, shade aperture dia. 2 1/8 in., base unsigned.

Literature: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware by Alastair Duncan, figure 1317.$8,000-12,000

60Seven Tiffany Favrile Finger Bowls and Nine UnderplatesArt glassNew York, c. 1900The bowls with fluted rims and the plates with slightly shaped rims, all with gold iridescence and pulled green feather accents, all with polished pontils and engraved L.C.T. and numbered on base, bowl ht. approx. 3, dia. approx. 5, plate dia. 6 to 6 1/2 in. $2,500-3,500

61Tiffany Gold Favrile Salt Cellar and Wax SealArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryThe salt shaped and decorated with swirling prunts, etched L.C.T. on base, dia. 2 1/2; the seal cast as three scarab beetles, engraved with Old English letter “H,” unmarked, ht. 1 1/2 in.$300-350

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62Tiffany Gold Favrile VaseArt glassNew York, c. 1913With scalloped rim and ribbed accents on a circular foot, polished pontil, etched on base 7520H, L.C.Tiffany - Favrile, ht. 5 3/4, dia. 3 in.$400-600

63Tiffany Gold Favrile BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryCylindrical form with flared rim with prunt accents, polished pontil, etched L.C.T. on base, ht. 2 1/4, dia. 4 1/2 in.$250-350

64Tiffany Studios Floor LampPatinated bronze, silkNew York, early 20th centuryThe conical shade on a hinged spider arm with ring that slips over the single socket and screws into place, raised on an adjustable reeded standard and circular base with chased foliate design, gold dore finish, marked Tiffany Studios, New York, 633 on base plate, replaced fabric and trim on original shade frame, ht. 46 to 67, shade dia. 12 in.

Literature: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware by Alastair Duncan, p. 212, figure 835.$3,500-5,000

65Tiffany Gold Favrile BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryCylindrical form with flared rim and prunt accents, polished pontil, etched L.C.T. on base, ht. 2, dia. 4 1/2 in.$250-350

66Tiffany Gold Favrile DishArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryWith raised lip, resting on ring of prunts, etched L.C.T. on base, ht. 1, dia. 6 in.$250-350

67Tiffany Gold Favrile DishArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryWith raised lip, resting on ring of prunts, etched L.C.T. on base, ht. 1, dia. 6 in.$250-350

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68Tiffany Gold Favrile BowlArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryCylindrical form with flared rim and prunt accents, polished pontil, etched L.C.T. and numbered on base, ht. 2 3/8, dia. 4 1/2 in.$400-600

69Tiffany Studios Trumpet VaseArt glass, bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryThe favrile glass vase of soft gold iridescence with light green pulled feather decoration, etched L.C.T. on base, the base in gold dore finish with floriform stem and circular monogrammed foot, stamped Tiffany Studios/New York/1048, ht. 14 1/4, dia. 5 1/2 in. $800-1,200

70Tiffany Opalescent Favrile Glass Trumpet VaseArt glassNew York, early 20th centuryThe folded rim over a slender ribbed body on a circular recessed foot with pulled accents, base with polished pontil, etched L.C. Tiffany - Favrile, 1891, also bearing a paper label, ht. 15 in.$1,000-1,500

71Three Steuben Gold Aurene on Calcite BowlsArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryThe first with flared rim tapering to circular foot, polished pontil, base etched Steuben in script, ht. 3 1/4; the second slightly flared rim on footed cylindrical form, polished pontil, ht. 2 1/4; the third shallow circular form, polished base, ht. 1 1/8 in.$300-500

72Tiffany Studios Reed Lamp BaseBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryThree-arm shade support on single-socket ball cluster with ball pull, raised on a slender reed-form standard and circular base, base stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 21219, ht. 13 1/2 in.

Note: Design corresponds to #327 from Tiffany Studio’s price list October 1st, 1906, as published in Robert Koch, Louis C. Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes, Lamps, a Complete Collector’s Guide, Crown Publishers Inc., New York, 1971, p. 168.$600-800

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73Tiffany Studios Lamp BasePatinated bronze, art glassNew York, early 20th centuryThree-arm shade support on a single socket raised on a four-legged base with four triangular panels of turtleback glass on pad feet, base stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 4375, ht. 12, dia. 10 in.

Note: Design corresponds to #434 as listed in Tiffany Studios price list, October 1, 1906 as published in Robert Koch, Louis C. Tiffany, Glass, Bronzes, Lamps, a Complete Collector’s Guide, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971, pp. 130, 171.$1,000-1,500

74Tiffany Studios Ash StandBronzeNew York, early 20th centuryArtichoke pattern base with adjustable stand, supporting a tray and openwork bowl with removable liner, the hinged rim with matchbook holder, base plate stamped Tiffany Studios/New York/1651, ht. 26 1/2 in.$700-900

75Four Tiffany Studios Spun Metal Bowls and a PlatePatinated bronzeNew York, early 20th centuryAll with a gold dore finish, all stamped Tiffany Studios/New York on underside of rim, three plain bowls numbered 1708, and one bowl and the plate with etched borders numbered 1707 and 1737, respectively, ht. 1 1/4 and 1/2, dia. 9 in.

Literature: See Koch, Robert, Louis C. Tiffany’s Glass, Bronzes, Lamps, Crown Publishers Inc., New York, New York, 1971, p. 109, fig. 157.$800-1,200

76Eleven-item Tiffany Studios Zodiac Pattern Desk Set Including LampBronze, art glassNew York, 1897-1918Including a double-sided letter holder, no. 1089; memo pad with paper calendar, no. 1093; pen tray, no. 1000; blotter, no. 990; stamp box, no. 810; blotter ends; note pad, no. 1090; inkwell no. 1072; postal scale, no. 874; calendar, no. 929; all in verdigris finish; and a table lamp with gold iridescent Quezal shade, signed, over single socket on harp, zodiac decoration on base, no. 664.$3,000-3,500

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77Tiffany Studios Graduate Pattern Desk SetBronzeNew York, 1897-1918All in dore finish, comprised of a double-sided letter holder, no. 1812; inkwell, no. 1801; rocking blotter; stamp box, no. 1707; pen tray, no. 1798; and blotter ends, ht. to 4 1/2, blotter end lg. 12 1/8 in.$2,200-2,800

78Tiffany Studios Turtleback Zodiac Desk LampPatinated bronze, art glassNew York, early 20th centuryThe pivoting dome shade set with two green favrile turtleback tiles on a U-shape standard and six-sided footed base, bronze originally dore finish with recent repatination, base plate stamped Tiffany Studios, New York, 541, ht. 14 1/4, wd. 9 1/2, dp. 5 1/2 in.$6,000-8,000

79Tiffany Studios Zodiac Desk Set and a BowlDore bronzeNew York, 1897-1918Including a calendar, no. 1086; a blotter, no. 990, a pen brush holder, no. 1085, a pair of blotter ends, no. 988; and a bronze bowl with crimped rim, no. 1719, patina loss; all marked Tiffany Studios New York and numbered, respective dia. 6, lg. 5 1/2, ht. 3, lg. 19 3/8, bowl ht. 1 1/2, dia. 4 in.$800-1,200

80Tiffany Studios Zodiac InkwellBronzeNew York, 1897-1918Large twelve-sided form in the Zodiac pattern, marked Tiffany Studios New York and numbered 1072, ht. 4, dia. 6 1/4 in.$400-600

81Tiffany Studios Zodiac Blotter EndsBronzeNew York, 1897-1918Verdigris finish, unmarked, lg. 12 1/4 in.$400-500

82Art Nouveau Figural Table Lamp with Shell ShadeSilvered-metal, shellEarly 20th centuryCurved arm with natural shell shade over single socket, nude female figure in repoussé on stem with lily pad base, maker’s symbol and numbered 12, ht. 12 in.$1,800-2,200

83Tiffany Studios Grapevine HumidorArt glass, bronzeNew York, 1897-1918Rectangular form with hinged lid, green slag glass with grapevine pattern overlay, marked Tiffany Studio, New York, no. 13, some corrosion, glass cracked, ht. 3 1/8, wd. 6 1/8, lg. 9 1/2 in.$400-600

84Tiffany Studios Inkwell and TrayBronzeNew York, 1897-1918Verdigris finish in the Chinese pattern, both marked Tiffany Studios, New York, inkwell, no. 1752, and tray, no. 1755, respective ht. 3 1/2; lg. 12 1/8, wd. 3 1/4 in.$800-1,000

85Tiffany Studios Pine Needle PenBronzeNew York, 1897-1920Verdigris finish, unmarked, lg. 7 1/2 in.$300-500

86Tiffany Studios Pen TrayArt glass, bronzeNew York, 1897-1918In the Pine Needle pattern, marked Tiffany Studios, New York no. 1004, missing one ball foot, lg. 9 3/4, wd. 2 3/4 in.$250-350

87Six-piece Tiffany Studios Chinese Pattern Desk SetPatinated bronzeNew York, 1897-1918Comprised of a four-tier letter holder, no. 1756; large inkwell, no. 1753; stamp box, no. 754; pen tray, no. 1755; note pad; and picture frame, no. 1757; all in silvered bronze, finish wear, all marked Tiffany Studios New York and numbered; accompanied by an unrelated pair of German Art Deco scissors and a ribbed-handle letter holder, unmarked, Tiffany pieces ht. 8 1/8 to 2 3/8 in.$1,500-2,500

88Tiffany Studios Magnifying GlassBronze, glassNew York, 1897-1918Pine needle pattern in dore finish, marked Tiffany Studios, New York, no. 908, lg. 8 in.$500-700

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89Large Figure of a ParrotBronzeAustria, late 19th/early 20th centuryRealistically cast in an alert stance, with red glass eyes and verdigris patina, stamped Austria on underside of tail feathers, ht. 9, lg. 16 1/2 in.$1,200-1,500

90Tiffany Furnaces Trumpet VasePatinated metal, enamelNew York, c. 1919-1928Statuary bronze dore-finished vase, on a spun metal base in a pewter finish with mainly peach, yellow, and black enamel detailing, base stamped with Tiffany Furnaces mark, and Favrile/Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, Inc./165, ht. 13 1/2, dia. 6 in.$800-1,000

91Tiffany Studios PaperweightPatinated bronzeNew York, 1897-1918Cast as a lioness in repose, verdigris patina, stamped Tiffany Studios/New York/932, ht. 1 1/2, lg. 5 in.$600-800

92Gorham Co. Aesthetic Movement TrayCopper, silver Providence, Rhode Island, 1883Square rimmed dish with scalloped corners, applied with a swallow, two butterflies, and a prunus branch, etched landscape background, stamped anchor mark, Gorham Co, D32, P, dia. 8 in.$400-600

93Iridescent VaseArt glassBohemia, c. 1900Shaped rim over lobed baluster-form body with bands of combed decoration in burgundy and gold, mounted in an Art Nouveau metalwork frame with foliate motifs on four feet, polished pontil, unsigned, possibly Kralik of Rindskopf, ht. 12 5/8 in.$600-800

94Art Nouveau Repoussé Post Lamp, Probably Loetz ShadesArt glass, metalEuropeRepoussé decoration of raised flowers and lily pads on cylindrical body with flared rim, interior fitted with single socket, base with three petal forms each fitted with a single socket with iridescent shell-form shade, unmarked but similar to designs by Loetz, ht. 14 1/2, shade ht. 4 3/4 to 5, aperture dia. 2 1/8 in.$3,000-5,000

95Loetz Medici and Pallme Konig Attributed VasesArt glassBohemia, c. 1900The first with pinched rim and body in iridescent green with oil spots, polished pontil, ht. 4 3/8; the second bottle-form, in red iridescent glass with white threading, missing mount, ht. 4 3/4 in.$250-350

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96Loetz Silver Overlay VaseArt glass, metalAustria, early 20th centuryTri-folded rim over green iridescent glass with blue oil spots and a silver iris pattern overlay, with polished pontil, silver stamped patent 66, 999/100 fine and with Alvin maker’s mark, ht. 5 1/4 in.$400-600

97Loetz Empire VaseArt glass, metalAustria, early 20th centuryLight green iridescent pressed glass with ribbed design resembling fabric mounted with an ormolu rim and swags of laurel leaves and berries, ht. 4 in.$600-800

98Attributed to Kralik Helios VaseArt glassBohemia, c. 1900Squat, bottle-form citron glass with swirling orange oil spots around base and body, ht. 5 in.$400-600

99Small Loetz VaseArt glassAustria, early 20th centuryLong neck with flared rim over a spherical body on flared foot, gold iridescent wave decoration, polished pontil etched Loetz/Austria in script, ht. 4 3/4, dia. 2 3/4 in.$300-500

100Large Creta Chine-style VesselArt glassPossibly Loetz, early 20th centuryThe gourd-form vessel in green iridescent glass with ribbed surface and clear glass threading, losses to threading, stable crack in neck, small flake to body, ht. 19 3/4, approx. dia. 10 1/2 in.$700-900

101Opalescent VaseArt glassPossibly Loetz Olympia, Austria, early 20th centuryBaluster form with ripple texture and applied gold iridescent rim and three scrolled handles, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 7 1/2 in.$300-400

102Art Nouveau VaseArt glass, enamelProbably Austria, late 19th/early 20th centuryMold-blown footed bottle form of opaque red glass with swirls of iridescent green, with gold enameled sinuous foliate decoration to neck and body, unmarked, ht. 7 3/4 in.$300-500

103Three Iridescent VasesArt glass, silver, enamelEarly 20th centuryThe first footed cylindrical form in blue with Art Nouveau-style floral silver overlay, spuriously marked L. C. Tiffany, W 325 on the silver near base, ht. 9 1/2; the second lobed bottle form in opalescent glass with gold enameling to neck, ht. 6 3/4; the third in opaque blue glass cased in green/gold iridescence and accented with dripped silver overlay, numbered 607 on base, ht. 6 in.$300-500

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104Two Loetz Papillon VasesArt glassAustria, c. 1900A Creta spherical form with ruffled rim in green iridescent glass with blue oil spots, and a Candia spherical form with folded ovoid rim, in iridescent glass with gold oil spots, both with polished pontils, unmarked, ht. 4 1/2, 4 3/4 in.$400-500

105Loetz Art Nouveau VaseArt glassAustria, early 20th centuryFolded and pinched rim over a spherical body of iridescent glass decorated with combed trailing bands, polished pontil, ht. 5 in.$600-800

106Loetz Creta Papillon Tulip VaseArt glassAustria, early 20th centuryThe fanned neck with pinched mouth over a widening cylindrical form in green and blue iridescent oil spot glass, polished pontil, ht. 12 1/4 in.$600-800

107Hanging Lamp, Probably QuezalArt glassUnited States, 20th centuryGold and green iridescent pulled feather decoration on ovoid closed-end shade, unmarked, over single socket joined to metal chain with ceiling cap, approx. overall ht. 28, shade ht. 7 3/4, aperture 4 in.$1,000-1,500

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108Loetz Phänomen Genre 166 VaseArt glassAustria, c. 1898Onion-shaped body in iridescent creta green with finely combed feather decoration with engraved outline, polished pontil, ht. 10 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

109Stylized Art Nouveau Bird-form Table LampBrass, art glassEurope, c. 1900The bird’s beak holding the shade canopy fitted with an Art Nouveau etched and stained glass shade with ruffled rim, the bird’s long neck curves to form an urn-form body fitted with a single candle-form socket raised on a leg with four bird-claw feet joined to a four-sided platform base, ht. 17 1/8 in.$1,200-1,500

110Art Nouveau Table LampArt glass, wrought ironFrance, early 20th centurySlightly domed shade with floral cameo decoration on pink ground, on three-arm spider over single socket, openwork base with coil decoration, ht. 12, dia. 6 3/4 in.$700-900

111Quezal VaseArt glassUnited States, early 20th centurySquat bulbous form, the white interior cased in green with iridescent decoration, signed Quezal, D 791 within the polished pontil, rim cut down, ht. 6, dia. 11 in.$400-600

112Enamel and Gilt Decorated Almorraja (Rosewater Sprinkler)Art glassPossibly SpainTransparent topaz-colored glass with central mouth and four spouts tapering to a thick stem and circular foot, decorated with blue, white, and red enameled foliate design, applied gilded prunts, crimping and trim, ht. 10, dia. 5 3/4 in.$300-400

113Pair of Loetz Diana Cisele VasesArt glass, enamelAustria, early 20th centuryEach footed baluster form in light blue with iridescent green oil spots, gilt decorated with Art Nouveau floral design, each base marked 1/160 in black paint, ht. 7 1/4 in.$600-800

114Art Nouveau Table LampArt glass, bronzeEurope, early 20th centuryBronze harp with single socket suspending an ovoid iridescent glass shade with internal decoration, possibly Kralik or Loetz, fluted standard with circular acanthus leaf base, ht. 12 1/4, shade aperture approx. 3 in.$1,000-1,500

115Steuben Blue Aurene VaseArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centurySquat urn-shaped form with flared rim, polished pontil, etched Steuben on base, bearing accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass, ht. 5, dia. 6 in.$250-350

116Two Small Steuben Gold Aurene VasesArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryOne with polished pontil, etched Steuben, aurene, 2648, the other with rough pontil, etched aurene, 2648, ht. 2 1/2 in., both with accession numbers from the Corning Museum of Glass.$400-600

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117Forty-two Pieces of Gold Iridescent Glassware, Mostly SteubenArt glassUnited States, 20th centuryGold aurene on calcite, including twelve goblets, six with partial triangle paper labels, ht. 6; nine sherbets with undertrays, ht. 3 7/8, dia. 6; and six bowls with undertrays, ht. 2 1/4, dia. 6 1/4 in., all with polished pontil, sherbet undertrays and one bowl undertray with polished bases.$1,000-1,200

118Five Iridescent Glass Items Attributed to SteubenArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryGold aurene on calcite, including a large center bowl, engraved aurene K16 on base, ht. 3 3/4, dia. 14; a footed bowl, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 10; a fluted compote, ht. 3 1/4, dia. 8 1/4; a vase with folded rim, ht. 6 3/4, dia. 6 1/4; and a cup, ht. 5, dia. 3 in., all with polished pontil.$800-1,200

119Steuben Blue Aurene Center BowlArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryShallow bowl raised on a double knop standard and circular foot, base etched aurene, 5150, waffle pattern pontil, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 11 3/4 in.$400-500

120Nine Silver-mounted Glass PerfumesLate 19th/early 20th centuryVarious shapes and sizes; eight with overlay cut to clear; two green, two purple, two blue (of these one double-sided with case), one ruby, one mint green over white casing, the ninth with yellow and white canes cased in colorless ribbed body, all mounted with embossed and bright-cut silver caps, some damage to mounts, mainly hinges and collars, ht. 2 3/4 to 6 in.$800-1,000

121Ten Silver-mounted Glass PerfumesLate 19th/early 20th centuryVarious shapes, sizes, patterns; seven in ruby glass (of these two double-sided and one with gold and silver aventurine); a vial in opaque red glass; a vial in white glass, and a bottle in cut colorless glass, all mounted with bright-cut and embossed silver tops, lg. 1 7/8 to 5 3/8 in.$600-800

122Steuben Blue Aurene CologneArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryTapering cylindrical form with teardrop-shaped stopper, polished pontil, etched Steuben Aurene 3294 on base, break to lower portion of stopper, ht. 7 in.$200-250

123English Cameo Glass PerfumeArt glass, sterling silverc. 1900The vial of blue glass with carved white floral overlay, mounted with marked Gorham screw top, dents to cap, lg. 7 3/4 in.$500-600

124Two R. Lalique AtomizersArt glass, metalFrance, c. 1925 and 1926, Marchaud pp. 958-959The first Figurines et Guirlandes pattern in colorless frosted glass, with gold-toned metal mount marked Made in France, wear and loss to mount; the second Cylindrique Fleurs pattern in colorless frosted glass and green stain, with gold-toned metal mount marked Marny, France; both with raised stamp R. Lalique Made in France on bases, respective ht. 6, 4 1/8 in.$500-700

125Two Steuben Verre de Soie ColognesArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryOne squat lobed form, with polished pontil, shape no. 1455, ht. 4; the other with cupped rim and spherical form, inscribed “Peggy Hoyt, Flowers,” shape no. 3271, polished pontil and fleur-de-lis mark, ht. 4 1/2 in., both with blue teardrop stoppers, the former with accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass.

Literature: The Glass of Frederick Carder, Paul V. Gardner, copyright 1971, Crown Publishers, New York, pp. 240-241.$400-500

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125AEight Lalique Crystal ItemsArt glassFrance, fourth quarter 20th centuryEach colorless with satin finish accents; including three perfumes, one with atomizer, respective ht. 2 1/2, 4, 6; a ring dish with animal figure, ht. 2 1/2; a small urn-form vase with lion masks, ht. 3 3/4; and a terrier, a horse, and a cat figural, respective ht. 3 1/2, 2 1/2, 5 in.; all marked Lalique, France, and in their original boxes.$550-850

126Mt. Washington Crown Milano Vase with SnakeArt glassNew Bedford, Massachusetts, 1891-1893Vase with cupped rim on long cylindrical neck with snake entwined to bulbous base decorated with gilded and enamel flowers, MT.W.G.Co. on base, ht. 10 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

127D’Argental Cameo Glass AtomizerArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryDrop form in frosted ochre glass with etched trumpet vine in shades of brick red, marked D’Argental in cameo, the gold-toned metal mount stamped Marny, France, missing pump, ht. 7 1/2 in.$500-700

128Steuben Florentia Glass VaseArt glassCorning, New York, c. 1930Baluster-form, acid-etched alabaster decorated with pulled leaf forms in pink rising from the base, ground pontil, bearing accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass, several rim chips, ht. 11 3/4 in.

Provenance: This piece is illustrated in The Glass of Frederick Carder, by Paul V. Gardner, Corning Museum of Glass, Crown Publishers, New York, 1971, plate XXX B.$500-700

129Steuben Cameo VaseArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryBaluster-form, double-etched poppy pattern in rose cased over alabaster, polished pontil, bearing accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass, ht. 4 1/4 in.$500-700

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130Four Steuben Glass and Sterling Silver Demitasse Cups and UndertraysArt glass, silverCorning, New York, early 20th centuryEach cup of gold aurene cased in calcite, fitted in a sterling silver holder with scrolled handle, and embossed decoration, raised on recessed foot, with corresponding undertray, one monogrammed, glass with ground pontil, silver marked Sterling A409-60, Pat. Appl’d for, E. Caldwell & Co., bearing accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 3 3/4 in.$500-700

131Steuben Dichroic Glass Finger BowlArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th century, no. 7305Flared rim on cylindrical bowl with cut decoration, blue/purple color, polished pontil and fleur-de-lis mark on base, bearing accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass, ht. 2 5/8, dia. 5 in.

Provenance: This piece is illustrated in The Glass of Frederick Carder, by Paul V. Gardner, Corning Museum of Glass, Crown Publishers, New York, 1971, plate XXVIII C.$250-300

132Steuben Pomona Covered JarArt glassCorning, New York, c. 1935Urn-form, with scale pattern decoration, raised on a hexagonal foot, interior of lid acid-stamped Steuben, ht. 13 1/4 in.$3,000-5,000

133Twenty Steuben Tableware ItemsArt glassCorning, New York, 20th centuryIncluding a blue center bowl, dia. 11 1/2, and pitcher with white threading, ht. 10 1/2, both with polished pontils and acid-stamped fleur-de-lis mark; a light blue vase with polished pontil and acid-stamped Steuben in script, ht. 6; a butter yellow fluted vase, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 5 1/4; a set of six mustard yellow plates, each acid-stamped Steuben, dia. 8 1/2; set of five amethyst finger bowls, polished pontils, unmarked, ht. 2 1/4; two ochre finger bowls with undertrays, polished pontils, unmarked, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 6; and a colorless trumpet-form vase, etched Steuben, ht. 5 in.$800-1,200

134Steuben Gold Aurene VaseArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryFlared rim over a narrow neck and tapering body on a circular foot, polish pontil, unmarked, rim ground and with small nick, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 2 3/4 in.$200-250

135Pair of Durand Gold Iridescent VasesArt glassVineland, New Jersey, early 20th centuryFlared rims over baluster forms, polished pontils marked Durand with a V, and numbered 1710/4, ht. 4 1/4 in.$700-900

136Gold Iridescent Vase with Silver OverlayArt glassEarly 20th centuryWaisted form with bright-cut Art Nouveau floral overlay to rim, rounded shoulder and base, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 5 1/8 in.$300-500

137Daum VaseArt glassNancy, France, c. 1910Cylindrical form of frosted yellow and deep violet glass with acid-etched and enameled decoration of red columbine blossoms, etched mark Daum Nancy, with Cross of Lorraine within the decoration, ht. 4 7/8 in.$400-600

138Two Small Gallé Cameo Glass VasesArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryThe first of elongated drop form in frosted glass with etched decoration of mushrooms in light green; the second footed cylindrical bottle form in frosted glass with hints of pink near rim and decorated with etched leaves and flowers in shades of green, both marked Gallé in cameo, ht. 5 1/4, 3 3/4 in. respectively.$600-700

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139Two Gallé Cameo Glass VasesArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryEach bottle form with protracted neck in pale yellow frosted glass and purple etched floral decoration, the first with blue mottle and sweet rocket, the second with purple mottle and fuchsia, nick to rim, both marked Gallé in cameo, respective ht. 6 1/2 and 6 3/4 in.$800-1,200

140Gallé Cameo Glass VaseArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryBottle form with wide rim and tapering neck in frosted ochre glass on squat burgundy body, with etched decoration of chrysanthemums in burgundy, marked Gallé in cameo, bubble inclusions, ht. 4 5/8 in.$300-500

141Gallé Cameo Glass VaseArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryFlared rim over a frosted pink ombré body etched with fruiting grapevines in shaded purple, marked Gallé in cameo, ht. 8 in.$700-900

142Small Daum VaseArt glassNancy, France, c. 1910Bottle form of frosted yellow and deep violet glass with acid-etched and enameled floral decoration, etched mark Daum, Nancy, with Cross of Lorraine within decoration, ht. 4 3/4 in.$300-500

143Two Daum Cameo Glass VasesArt glassNancy, France, c. 1910Cylindrical and pillow forms both with acid-etched blackberry bush decoration in deep violet, rust, and green over mottled chartreuse glass, marked Daum, Nancy, with Cross of Lorraine within design, pillow vase possibly cut down, respective ht. 3 1/8, 5 in.$500-700

144Daum Owl VaseArt glassNancy, France, c. 1902Cylindrical vase decorated as a stylized owl with acid-etched feathers and brown enamel detailing over a mottled brown and cream polished glass body, applied foil-backed cabochon eyes and pointed beak, base with wheel-engraved mark Daum, Nancy, and Cross of Lorraine, ht. 7 in.$1,000-1,500

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145Scent Burner Attributed to DaumArt glassNancy, France, c. 1900Light green cylinder form, acid-etched with design of mistletoe branches with white enamel berries and traces of gilt highlighting, mounted with pierced and gold-washed sterling silver lid, rim and open base fitted into a removable recessed foot, glass unmarked, silver with French marks; a Minerva head in profile and scales, ht. 4 7/8 in.$800-1,200

146Daum VaseArt glassNancy, France, c. 1895Cylindrical vase of square section in clear acid-etched glass with rose-colored interior, gilded rim and base, and wheel-engraved violets with gilded highlights, base marked Daum, Nancy with Cross of Lorraine in gold script, ht. 4 7/8 in.

Note: For a similar example, see Daum, Mastery of Glass from Art Nouveau to Contemporary Crystal, by Noel Daum, Edita S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland, English edition, 1985, p. 117.$600-800

147Small Daum VaseArt glassNancy, France, c. 1895Clear acid-etched glass with purple interior, gilded rim and base, wheel-engraved iris decoration with gilded highlights, including the motto “A tout, vent mon, coeur,” base with partial gold script mark, ht. 3 1/8 in.$300-500

148Daum Toothpick HolderArt glassNancy, France, c. 1895Mottled white and violet glass with acid-etched and enameled iris design with gilt highlights, worn Daum, Nancy, and Cross of Lorraine, mark originally in gilt on base, ht. 2 in.$200-250

149Henri Bergé (French, 1870-1937) Pate-de-verre Insect PendantArt glassFrance, c. 1900Depicting a dragonfly alit on a blade of grass, with two holes for hanging, impressed with artist’s initials, dia. 1 7/8 in.$600-800

150Art Nouveau ChandelierGilt-metal, glassEurope, early 20th centuryFour shades with opalescent ribs each fitted with a single socket on curvilinear arms centered by a fifth shade over single socket, outer metal ring festooned with bows, accompanied by a decorative ceiling plate, repairs and aperture nicks, ht. of fixture 29 1/4, dia. 25 1/2 in.$2,500-3,500

151Gallé Cameo Glass VaseArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryThe shoulder tapering to a wide circular foot, in frosted peach, white, and violet glass, etched with matte decoration of a single stem of flowers in violet and pastel green, marked Gallé in cameo, ht. 9 1/8 in.$700-900

152Two Small Gallé Cameo Glass VasesArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryThe first bottle form in frosted white glass etched with purple decoration of violets; the second baluster form in frosted white glass etched with autumn orange floral decoration, both marked Gallé in cameo, respective ht. 4 1/4, 3 3/8 in.$400-600

153Gallé Enameled BottleArt glassFrance, late 19th centurySepia-tinted glass polychrome enamel decorated with an Asian-inspired floral motif embellished with gilt, marked E. Gallé, à Nancy, some enamel wear, ht. 3 3/4 in.$500-700

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154Gallé Enameled Pottery VaseArt pottery, enamelFrance, late 19th centuryBottle-form, with attenuated neck and slender handle in brown glazes enamel-decorated with scrolling vines in cream with gilt highlights, base marked Gallé, Nancy in gold, repaired, ht. 9 3/8 in.$400-600

155Gallé Cameo Glass VaseArt glassFrance, early 20th centuryCupped rim on a slender drop-from body in frosted yellow and white glass etched with rose colored fruiting branch and leaves, marked Gallé in cameo, ht. 8 in.$300-500

156Pictorial Stained Glass WindowArt glass, metal, woodUnited States, late 19th/early 20th centuryBorder of geometrically arranged panes of blue, orange, yellow and red, some with etched foliate decoration, centering a scene of two red birds feeding their hatchlings in a nest amongst flowering branches, with etched detailing, in a wooden frame with three horizontal metal reinforcement rods, some cracks, 36 x 40 in.$400-600

157Arts & Crafts Bureau Attributed to Gustav StickleyOakNew York, early 20th centuryRectangular top over two half and two long drawers, copper pulls, refinished, original color in drawers, unmarked, ht. 33, 48, 22 1/2 in.$800-1,200

158Pair of Arts & Crafts Headboards and FootboardsOakUnited States, c. 1912Rectangular frame with seven vertical spindles, even ends, one without side rails, unmarked, original finish, some splitting near feet, single bed size, ht. 45 1/2, wd. 35 3/4 in.

Provenance: Purported to be previously the property of Robert Judson Clarke.$700-800

159Arts & Crafts Oak Rocking Chair Attributed to L. & J.G. StickleyOakNew York, c. 1912Curved crest rail over five vertical slats, spring cushion seat, arched seat rail, minor wear, ht. 33 3/4, wd. 18 1/4 in.$250-350

160Arts & Crafts DeskOakUnited States, early 20th centuryRectangular top over single drawer flanked by pierced splats, openwork sides for books, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 41 3/4, dp. 27 1/2 in.$250-350

161Arts & Crafts Two-door Bookcase Attributed to LifetimeOakEarly 20th centuryTwo glass doors, interior fitted with six shelves, remnants of Paine furniture paper label on back, ht. 54 1/2, wd. 42, dp. 12 in.$800-1,200

162British Arts & Crafts Movement Smee and Cobay ArmoireEnglish oak, mirror glassLondon, England, c. 1900Rectangular overhanging top supported by long corbels at front single door with mirror glass, interior compartment fitted with robe hooks over deep lower drawer, heavy copper hardware and strapwork, sides accented at base by pegged tenons, Smee and Cobay circular tag, approx. ht. 73 1/2, wd. 48 3/4, dp. 26 in.

Note: Arthur Smee & William Cobay were fine quality cabinetmakers on New Bond Street, London. The Smee & Cobay partnership was dissolved in 1905.$1,000-1,500

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163Arts & Crafts Heal & Son TableOakLondon, England Circular top offset on four canted posts joined by a cross-stretcher, top marked with paper label Heal & Son, base may not be original to top, ht. 29 1/2, dia. 48 in.

Note: Ambrose Heal played an important role in bringing the British Arts & Crafts Movement ethos to a retail audience in the years before World War I. $1,000-1,500

164Arts & Crafts ClockHammered copperPossibly England, early 20th centuryOrnamented by shaped strapwork and with pod-shape finial, circular dial, missing hands and works, unmarked, ht. 13 3/4, wd. 8 1/4 in.$250-350

165Arts & Crafts BowlPewterWalker, Hall & Company, England, early 20th centuryAllover hammered texture with grommet-style design around rim, raised on three adorsed birds standing on ball feet, base stamped W & Co., English Pewter, Hand Beaten, Homeland, 6879, ht. 3 1/2, bowl dia. 8 1/2 in.$200-250

166Josef Heinrichs Arts & Crafts Chafing DishCopper, woodParis and New York, c. 1904Composed of a chafing dish with decorated wood handle on a stand with three scroll legs with centered burner, allover hammered finish, stand marked Jos. Heinrichs, Paris, New York, Pure Copper, the burner marked the same and Pat apl’d for Aug. 2, 1904, Magic, ht. 8, wd. 20 1/2 in.$300-500

167John Pearson Arts & Crafts MirrorCopper, mirror glass, woodEngland, c. 1900Rectangular form with repoussé leaf, berry, and vine decoration centered by a circular mirror-edged wood frame, variation in patina on one panel, ht. 37, wd. 30 1/4 in.

Note: Pearson was co-founder with Charles Robert Ashbee of the Guild of Handicraft at Whitechapel, London. Pearson left the Guild in 1892 and went to Newlyn, Cornwall, where he formed part of the Newlyn Arts and Crafts movement.$1,000-1,200

168Pair of Arts & Crafts Dishes Attributed to John D. BrennanCopperDetroit, Michigan, early 20th centuryEach circular fluted dish with hammered surface, each stamped with maker’s mark, dia. 5 3/4 in.$200-250

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169Arts & Crafts Flatweave CarpetWoolRust-colored ground with linear blue border accented at corners with geometric devices in orange and turquoise, 107 1/2 x 69 in.$700-900

170Arts & Crafts Drop-arm SettleMahogany, upholsteryUnited States, early 20th centuryHorizontal crest rail over twelve vertical slats, shaped arms, original leather spring-cushion seat, medium reddish-brown finish, ht. 38 1/2, wd. 72, dp. 20 in.$800-1,200

171Arts & Crafts Coat RackMahoganyUnited States, 20th centuryFour metal hooks on a square section post connecting to a four pronged foot with four corbels, in a dark burgundy finish, wear to feet, ht. 70 in.$200-300

172Gustav Stickley Craftsmen Workshops SideboardOak, wrought ironEastwood, New York, 1907-1912Rectangular top over three center drawers flanked by two cabinet doors with long drawer below, loss to feet, paper label and red mark in drawer, ht. 34, wd. 56 1/8, dp. 21 1/4 in.$1,500-2,500

173Gustav Stickley Craftsmen Workshops DeskOakEastwood, New York. c. 1912Gallery top over fall-front, interior fitted with compartments, over two half and three long drawers, loss to feet, raised on rollers, escutcheon missing, some surface marks, ht. 45, wd. 36 1/4, dp. 14 in.$1,500-2,500

174Arts & Crafts Candlesticks and a Pair of BookendsMetalworkUnited States, early 20th centuryThe near pair of Jarvie candlesticks with bulbous bobeches over slender stems on circular bases, both mark Jarvie in script on base, stem crack to one, ht. 11 1/4; the arch-form Roycroft bookends with hammered finish, decorated with impressed geometric devices, both bearing impressed maker’s mark, ht. 5, wd. 3 1/4 in.$700-800

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175Two Arts & Crafts InkwellsMetal, glassUnited States, early 20th centuryEach having a circular hinged lid embossed with scene of men on horseback over a spreading body with fish scale motif and Greek key borders in relief, both with original glass inserts, one stamped on base Made by, Marshall Field & Co., 9 - 25, the other unmarked, ht. 3 3/4, dia. 5 1/2 in.$200-300

176Fulper VaseArt potteryFlemington, New Jersey, c. 1922-1928Globular form with three small loop handles applied near rim in an ochre and deep chocolate brown flambé glaze with opalescent finish, bearing oval Fulper ink stamp on base, ht. 6 1/2, dia. 8 in.$300-350

177Pair of Bradley & Hubbard AndironsCast ironConnecticut, late 19th/early 20th centuryCast as figural suns on serpentine sun-motif bases, both stamped in relief B & H 9510 with patent date Aug. 24, 1886, surface wear, ht. 16 1/2, wd. 10, dp. 16 in.$700-800

178Bradley & Hubbard Table LampArt glass, metalMeriden, Connecticut, early 20th centuryDomed eight-paneled shade with graduating geometric tile and trefoil border overlay, striated yellow, green, and white slag glass and green trefoil painted frosted green glass border panels, four-arm spider on six-sided bronze column over a hexagonal base with etched fleur-de-lis and foliate designs, raised B & H and 234 on base, imperfections, ht. 19 3/4, shade dia. 15 1/4 in.$600-800

179Two Arts & Crafts Stained Glass Doors Stained glass, oak, metalEarly 20th centuryRectangular oak frame, each door centered by a stained glass panel with scroll and leaf decoration in green, and gold with red accents, set in blue borders, metal hardware, pane crack at base, ht. 67, wd. 21 1/2, 20 in.$700-900

180Limbert Arts & Crafts Lunch TableOakModel 1172, New Holland, Michigan, c. 1912Rectangular top with arched skirt, square legs tapering at base, branded mark, refinished, ht. 29, wd. 42, dp. 28 in.$800-1,200

181Four Arts & Crafts ChairsOakUnited States, c. 1916Two L. & J.G. Stickley dining chairs with horizontal back slats, metal tags; a side chair with vertical back slats and wooden seat, unmarked; and a child’s rocker, unmarked, all with wear, respective ht. 34 3/8, 34 3/8, 35, 25 1/2 in.$600-800

182Arts & Crafts Table LampOak, glassUnited States, early 20th centuryMolded ribbed green glass shade with white interior, raised on single-socket circular oak support, with flaring standard, two-tier base, minor chips to rim, ht. 20, shade dia. 11 in.$400-600

183Arts & Crafts ScreenOak, textilesThree hinged panels, the upper portion with geometric patterned textile in mauve and brown on a cream-colored ground, lower section in raised panel, ht. 61, lg. 66 in.$300-500

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184Arts & Crafts Hanging Lamp with Four Quezal ShadesArt glass, metalNew Jersey, early 20th centuryCeiling plate joined by strapwork to inverted slag glass dome, the top band of the dome with scrollwork and four single sockets pendant with pulled feather and iridescent quezal shades, signed on aperture rim, ht. 28, shade aperture dia. 2 1/8, fixture dia. 21 in.$2,000-3,000

185Pair of Arts & Crafts Wall Sconces with Quezal ShadesArt glass, cast metalNew Jersey, early 20th centuryEach with rectangular hammered and stepped back plate with strapwork suspending housing for a single socket with Quezal pulled feather gold iridescent shades sign on aperture, approx. ht. 8 1/2, aperture dia. 2 1/8 in.$800-1,200

186Large Arts & Crafts VaseArt potteryUnited States, early 20th centuryUrn-form, with double handle design in a mottled turquoise glaze, marked 134 on base, some imperfections, ht. 8 3/4, dia. approx. 10 1/2 in.$200-300

187Arts & Crafts TabouretOakUnited States, early 20th centurySquare top over arched cross-stretchers, shaped legs with heart and triangle cutouts, dark brown finish, imperfections, ht. 22, dia. 17 in.$250-350

188Arts & Crafts TableOakEarly 20th centuryRectangular top over two shelves with backstop, double side supports with keyed and beveled tenons joined to shoe foot, unsigned, ht. 26 1/2, wd. 26, dp. 14 in.$400-600

189Arts & Crafts ScreenOak, textiles20th centuryComposed of four hinged sections, each decorated with a brocade peacock feather patterned fabric in gold, blue, and brown above a panel carved with scrolling leaf and foliate designs, joint repair to one panel, ht. 70, each section wd. 23 in.$500-700

190William J. Walley VaseArt potterySterling, Massachusetts, c. 1905Double-handled baluster form in brown and green drip glaze on a red clay body, decorated with two fish in relief, base stamped WJW, ht. 9 1/2 in.$300-500

191Saturday Evening Girls Decorated PlateArt potteryMassachusetts, c. 1925Yellow with central bunny medallion, the rim decorated with two black bands and words “Anne, Her Plate,” base marked S.E.G. with illegible date, three chips to rim, dia. 7 3/4 in.$250-350

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192Arts & Crafts Smoking StandOakPossibly Sheboygan, United States, early 20th centuryRectangular top over single-door cabinet, copper hardware, missing pull, lower median pipe rack, original finish, age-typical wear, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 13 7/8 in.$300-500

193Jessie M. Preston (American, c. 1873-1942) Arts & Crafts CandlestickBrassChicago, Illinois, early 20th centurySlender stem on a wide circular base, marked JMP on base, missing removable bobeche, wear to finish, ht. 13 in.$1,000-1,200

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The Farm LineSigned “CHARLES OGLESBY LONGABAUGH” l.r., identified on a partial label affixed to the reverse.Oil on canvasboard, 5 1/2 x 8 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$400-600

195Three Rookwood Standard Glaze ItemsArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 19th/20th centuryA double-handled white clay vase with wild rose decoration, impressed Rookwood mark for 1893, no. 604 E, W, initialed C.J.D. for Charles John Dibowski, ht. 5 1/2; a bulbous vase with pansy decoration, impressed Rookwood mark dated 1903, 764C, with artist’s initials L.V.B. for Leona Van Briggle, ht. 5; and a shallow scallop-rimmed dish with a seated mouse decoration, impressed Rookwood mark for 1888, no. 59 P, G, some clear glaze flakes, dia. 7 in.$500-700

196Four Rookwood ItemsArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 19th/20th centuryA small white clay bowl with lobed rim in a glossy petal pink glaze with hand-painted decoration of flowering branches, impressed Rookwood logo with faint date mark 1887, no. 62, and W, possible artist’s cipher in ink, ht. 1 7/8, dia. 4 3/4; a vase in a turquoise green semi-matte glaze with molded cattail design, impressed Rookwood logo dated 1925, no. 2592, ht. 5; a handled mug in a violet-gray ombré glaze, impressed Rookwood logo dated 1948, no. 2816, ht. 3 7/8, dia. 4 5/8; and a vase with molded tulip design in a possibly experimental thick dark green glaze, impressed Rookwood logo dated 1916, no. 2114, ht. 6 1/4 in.$600-800

197Rookwood Standard Glaze VaseArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, c. 1886Cylindrical form in brown glazes with traces of goldstone, painted with sprig of white flowers, base stamped the RP, 295, W2, and with artist’s impressed cipher, ht. 8 3/8 in.$300-500

198Hampshire Pottery LampArt pottery, glassKeene, New Hampshire, early 20th centuryThe bulbous form in green glaze, with oil well and glass chimney converted to electric, and a mosaic glass shade with striated green panes and tulips in deep burgundy along the apron, impressed mark on pottery base, lamp ht. 17 1/2, shade dia. 12 1/4, base ht. 6, dia. 9 in.$1,000-1,200

199Five Pieces of Marblehead PotteryArt potteryMassachusetts, early 20th centuryThree bud vases, one in ochre with attenuated neck, and two of similar size in sienna and cornflower blue, a squat double-handled vase in lichen green, and a small dish with incised decoration of a galleon at sea in deep blue, all bearing impressed ship cipher, ochre vase with glaze crackle, dish with rim flake, ht. 6, 3 1/2, 3 1/2, 2 1/2, 1, dish dia. 4 1/8 in.$400-500

200Fulper VaseArt potteryFlemington, New Jersey, c. 1916-1922The faceted form with neck in a mottled moss green drip glaze over glossy brown and cream-colored glazes near the base, with incised vertical mark within an oval, ht. 9 3/4 in.$400-500

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201Two North Dakota School of Mines PiecesArt potteryUnited States, early 20th centuryA squat vase with flat side by Margaret Cable, with carved band of trailing ivy in blues and greens, base with stamped School of Mines mark and incised 177 M.C., ht. 3 1/2; and a covered jar by Helen Nelson, with rooster decoration in relief in a glossy brown finish, base with stamped School of Mines marks, base and lid incised Helen Nelson, ht. 8 1/2 in.$200-225

202Rookwood Scenic Vellum VaseArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 1915, Sarah Elizabeth Coyne, artistRim and shoulder decorated as a horizon at dusk silhouetting trees in dark blues and greens in the foreground, stamped with pottery mark and date, numbered 943E, V, and impressed with initials SEC, ht. 7 in.$800-1,200

203Grueby Scarab PaperweightArt potteryBoston, c. 1910In a slate blue glaze, circular stamp Grueby, Faience Co., Boston, U.S.A. on base, lg. 3 in.$500-700

204Merrimac VaseArt potteryNewburyport, Massachusetts, c. 1900Narrow mouth over a cylindrical form in a gray volcanic glaze with a band of matte blue along the shoulder, impressed fish mark on base, ht. 5 in. $300-500

205Two Hampshire Pottery VasesArt potteryKeene, New Hampshire, early 20th centuryEach in a green matte glaze, the first with lily pad and bud design in relief, marked Hampshire on base, ht. 7; the second with draping arrow-shaped leaves in relief, the stems forming an openwork handle with scroll detail to rim, marked Hampshire Pottery to base, ht. 8 1/4 in.$300-500

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206Four Pisgah Forest VasesArt potteryNorth Carolina, early 20th centuryTwo in mottled turquoise glazes with pink interiors; one double handled in a purple glaze, crazing and imperfection to one handle, and another in purple with turquoise glaze to rim and neck, crazing, all with raised potter mark on base, larger turquoise vase dated 1932, respective ht. 9 1/2, 7 1/2, 6 1/4, 7 in. $700-900

206ATwo Pisgah Forest Crystalline VasesArt potteryNorth Carolina, early/mid-20th centuryOne baluster form with pink interior glaze, the exterior in a cream and dark green flambé glaze with gold and slate crystals, nicks to base edge; the other with very light pink interior and textured gray crystal over cream-colored exterior; both with raised potter mark on foot, respective ht. 7 1/2, 6 3/8 in.$600-900

207Early Chelsea Keramic Art Works PitcherArt potteryChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1878Olive green glaze decorated with Greek key borders, impressed Chelsea Keramic Art Works, partial Robertson & Sons, ht. 7 7/8 in.$700-800

208Two Pieces of Chelsea Keramic Art Works PotteryArt potteryChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1895A small vase and a handled vase, both in an unglazed hand-tooled honeycomb pattern, marked CKAW on base, minor rough spots on clay, respective ht. 4 1/4, 3 1/4 in.$300-600

209Chelsea Keramic Art Works Pottery CupArt potteryChelsea Massachusetts, c. 1895Angular handle on bulbous body with four feet decorated with lion heads in blue glaze, marked CKAW on base, ht. 3 1/8 in.$150-250

210Gustav Stickley BookcaseOakNew York, c. 1902Gallery top with through tenons, over two doors each with eight mullions, copper hardware with ring pulls, through tenons near base, marked with large red joiner’s compass mark and Stickley in a rectangle below, ht. 55 3/4, wd. 35 3/8, dp. 12 1/2 in.$5,000-7,000

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211Chelsea Keramic Art Works Decorated VaseChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1895Vase with wildflower in relief in ochre glaze, marked CKAW on base, ht. 6 1/2 in.$300-400

212An Early Chelsea Keramic Art Works and an Unmarked VaseChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1878Cylindrical redware pottery vase, unglazed, marked Chelsea Keramic Art Works and Robertson and Son; and a vasiform unglazed redware vase missing one ring handle, unmarked, both with chips, respective ht. 7 7/8, 6 1/4 in.$400-500

213Chelsea Pottery US Rabbit PlateChelsea, Massachusetts, 1891-1897Gray crackleware glaze with raised border, impressed CPUS mark in a clover, dia. 10 in.$200-400

214Chelsea Pottery US Clover Plate and Dedham Rabbit BowlChelsea and Dedham, Massachusetts,1881-1895 and c. 1936Chelsea Pottery US has raised blue clover leaf border with crackleware ground, marked with CPUS in a clover; rabbit bowl marked with blue Dedham Pottery stamp and Dedham Tercentenary mark, both with imperfections in the making and out of round, dia. 10, ht. 2 3/4, 6 in.$300-400

215Dedham Pottery Rabbit Dinner Plate and Two Chelsea Pottery US Luncheon PlatesChelsea and Dedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929 and 1891-1897Gray crackleware glaze with blue decoration, Dedham plate marked with one foreshortened rabbit, Chelsea Pottery U.S., both with CPUS in a clover and one with impressed E, imperfections in the making, respective dia. 10 1/8, 8 5/8, 8 5/8 in.$700-900

216Dedham Pottery Experimental VaseDedham, Massachusetts, 1895-1908Mirrored oxblood glaze with green streaks, incised Dedham Pottery HCR and DP42E in black ink with blue chemical notation ink mark, ht. 6 1/2, dia. 5 in.$1,200-1,500

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217Three Dedham Pottery Rabbit PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, each with blue mark, one early with transitional mark, imperfections in the making, dia. 8 1/2 in.$600-900

218Five Dedham Pottery Rabbit PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, three with blue mark, dia. 6, and two with registered mark, dia. 7 1/4 in.$500-700

219Dedham Pottery Plates, Two Butterfly and One MothDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929 and 1929-1943Gray crackleware with blue border, blue Dedham mark, imperfections in the making, dia. 6, large butterfly dia. 10 in. $500-800

220Two Dedham Pottery Moth PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections, chip to backside of rim on smaller plate, both with impressed foreshortened rabbit, dia. 6 1/8, 8 1/2 in.$400-500

221Dedham Pottery Rabbit Plate and Two CupsDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943Gray crackleware glaze with blue border; five-sided plate, Dedham blue mark and registered, dia. 6; two cups out of round, imperfections in the making, incised Dedham pottery on base, dia. 5, 5 1/4 in.$500-600

222Dedham Pottery Experimental VaseDedham, Massachusetts, c. 1895-1908Executed by Hugh Robertson covered in mottled brown, green, and amber volcanic glaze, marked Dedham Pottery/HCR, ht. 7 3/4, dia. 2 5/8 in. $700-900

223Three Dedham Pottery Mushroom PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware with blue border each a variant on the mushroom pattern, imperfections in the making, each with blue Dedham mark and foreshortened rabbit, one with base rim nick, each dia. 6 1/8 in.$300-500

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224Three Dedham Pottery Pond Lily PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929All Pond Lily variants in gray crackleware glaze, blue Dedham mark and one with foreshortened rabbit, all with imperfections in the making, one with hairlines on backside of rim, dia. 6 in.$600-800

225Dedham Pottery Elephant, Turtle, and Polar Bear PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1929-1943 and 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, elephant and turtle with registered mark, dia. 5 7/8 to 6 in.$600-800

226Dedham Pottery Tapestry Lion PlateDedham, Massachusetts, 1929-1943Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, blue Dedham mark, dia. 5 3/4 in.$250-300

227Two Dedham Pottery Duck PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, blue mark, dia. 6 1/8 in.$300-400

228Dedham Pottery VaseCreated by Hugh Robertson, Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryGlossy mottled sea green glaze on spherical form, incised Dedham Pottery 10.11.96 H.C.R. 3016B on base, old glaze chips at base rim, mainly in the making, ht. 8 1/2, dia. 9 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

229Chelsea Pottery US Plate and Two Dedham Pottery PlatesChelsea 1891-1895 and Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century,All in Horsechestnut pattern, small plate with glaze blush, all with imperfections in the making, CPUS; and rabbit mark, respective dia. 10 1/4, 6, 8 5/8 in.$400-600

230Dedham Pottery Rabbit Mug and Covered DishDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943Gray crackleware glaze mug with blue border, inscription on base, and a covered dish with twig-form handle on lid, incised Dedham pottery on base, ht. 4 1/2, 4 1/4, dia. 5 1/2, 4 3/4 in.$200-300

231Dedham Pottery Milk Jug, Teapot, and Tea TrayDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929All Rabbit pattern, gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, blue mark, respective ht. 5, 5 1/2, 7 1/2 in.$400-550

232Dedham Pottery Charger and Maude Davenport PlateDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Both in the Rabbit pattern, gray crackleware glaze with blue border, blue mark, dia. 12, 8 1/2 in.$400-700

233Three Dedham Pottery Rabbit PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1927Gray crackleware glaze with blue border and blue Dedham mark, one a shallow bowl, dia. 8 1/2 in.$300-400

234Arts & Crafts China CabinetOak, glassSimilar to L. & J.G. Stickley model no. 727, New York, c. 1912Gallery top over mullioned door with nine panes, mullioned sides with three panes, arched aprons, hammered copper pull, medium brown finish, imperfections, ht. 55, wd. 34, dp. 15 in.$2,000-2,500

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235Dedham Pottery Turkey PlateDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, rim chip, dia. 8 1/2 in.$100-200

236Dedham Pottery Lobster and Crab PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1829-1943Gray crackleware glaze with blue decoration, both with registered mark, crab dated 1931, both dia. 6 in.$400-600

237Dedham Pottery, Poppy, Lily, and Iris PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue decoration on crackle glaze, Poppy and Lily with blue Dedham pottery mark and foreshortened rabbit mark; Lily with blue Dedham Registered pottery mark and two foreshortened rabbits, imperfections in the making, all dia. 6 in.$600-725

238Dedham Pottery Turkey, Swan, and Cat-O-Nine Tails PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, blue mark, imperfections in the making, dia. 6 1/8, 6, 6 in.$500-600

239Four Dedham Pottery PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943All with gray crackleware glaze and blue border comprised of two plates with grape decoration; a Snowtree plate, chipped; and a clover plate with registered mark, all with imperfections in the making, respective dia. 6 in.$700-800

240Dedham Pottery Oxblood VaseDedham, Massachusetts, c. 1900, by Hugh RobertsonIn a lustered oxblood glaze, incised Dedham Pottery HCR, ht. 8 1/4, dia. 3 1/4 in.$600-800

241Three Dedham Pottery PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943One Magnolia and two Azalea plates, all in gray crackleware glaze with blue border, all with imperfections in the making, the Azalea plates with registered mark, respective dia. 6, 6, 4 3/8 in.$400-500

242Dedham Pottery Bird in Potted Orange Tree PlateDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, blue mark and one impressed foreshortened rabbit, dia. 6 in.$200-225

243Three Dedham Pottery PlatesDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryOne with blue pond lily decoration to rim, bearing impressed rabbit mark; two with blue turkey decoration to rims, the first bearing blue “registered” Dedham Pottery stamp and two impressed rabbit marks, the second bearing a blue Dedham Pottery stamp and one impressed rabbit mark; all on white crackle grounds, respective dia. 10 1/8, 10, 8 1/4 in.$400-600

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244Dedham Pottery Turkey PlateDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border with blue mark, dia. 8 1/2 in.$200-300

245Eight Pieces of Rabbit Pattern Dedham PotteryDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryA covered bowl, dia. 7 1/2, a lidded pot, repaired lid, ht. 4 1/4, a cup and saucer, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 6, two espresso cups and a saucer, ht. 2 1/8, dia. 5 1/4, a small creamer, ht. 2 3/4, a milk pitcher, ht. 3 1/4, and a lidded eggcup on saucer, ht. 4 1/2, dia. 5 1/2 in., all with blue pattern on white crackle glaze and with blue Dedham Pottery ink stamp.$600-800

246Chelsea Keramic Art Works Oxblood (Sang de Boeuf) VaseChelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1888, probably executed by Hugh RobertsonIn lustered oxblood glaze, CKAW mark on base, ht. 8, dia. 3 1/2 in.$500-700

247Dedham Pottery Tall Cylindrical Rabbit VaseDedham, Massachusetts, 1921Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, glaze imperfections, incised Dedham Pottery 5/21/21, WAR , no. 5, ht. 8 3/8 in.$300-500

248Six Dedham Pottery Rabbit Pattern Tableware ItemsDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1943Tea tile with blue mark, bacon rasher, bowl, eggcup, saucer with registered mark, and teacup with Dedham Pottery on base, all in gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections, respective dia. 6; lg. 9 1/2, wd. 5 3/4; bowl dia. 6 1/4; egg cup ht. 2 3/4; saucer dia. 2 1/8; teacup ht. 2 5/8 in.$400-650

249Dedham Pottery Rabbit Candle Snuffer and Small CandlestickDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, candlestick with blue mark, ht. 1 1/2, 2 in.$600-800

250Dedham Pottery Rabbit Salt and Pepper Shakers and Dedham Pottery BookDedham, Massachusetts, 1897-1929; 1968Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, ht. 2 1/2 in.; The Dedham Pottery and the earlier Robertsons Chelsea Potteries by Lloyd E. Hawes, M.D., Dedham Historical Society, High St., Dedham, Massachusetts.$200-250

251Chelsea Keramic Art Works VaseChelsea, Massachusetts, 1875-1889Flared rim with incised scroll and leaf decoration, bulbous base all in blue-green glaze, impressed CKAW on base, ht. 11 1/4 in.$700-900

252Dedham Pottery Cup Plate, Pin Tray, and AshtrayDedham, Massachusetts, 1929-1943All decorated with rabbits on gray crackleware ground, blue registered mark, respective dia. 4, 4 1/2, 3 7/8 in.$600-1,000

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253Two Dedham Pottery Rabbit BowlsDedham, Massachusetts, 1929-1943Gray crackleware with blue borders, imperfections in the making, out of round, no.1 and no. 2, blue registered mark, dia. 6 1/2, 8 in.$200-400

254Dedham Pottery BowlDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryExperimental green drip glaze, with celadon interior, imperfections in the making, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 8 3/4 in.$400-600

255Dedham Pottery Cup and SaucerDedham, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBoth with blue Azalea pattern to rim, white crackle glaze, base of saucer with blue Dedham Pottery ink stamp, cup ht. 3, dia. 4, saucer dia. 6 3/4 in.$200-250

256Dedham Pottery Experimental VaseDedham, Massachusetts, c. 1900Olive green with brown streaks, incised Dedham pottery, crazing, kiln pulls and glaze loss at base rim, ht. 7 3/4, dia. 4 3/4 in.$800-1,200

257Seven Chelsea Pottery US Rabbit PlatesChelsea, Massachusetts, 1890-1895Blue and white border and crackle glaze, all with CPUS Mark, one with rim chip, imperfections in the making, dia. 10 1/4 in.$1,200-1,600

258Mosaic Glass Table Lamp Attributed to GorhamArt glass, metalProvidence, Rhode Island, early 20th centuryThe shade with small panes of glass geometrically arranged and terminating in an apron of darker arch-form devices with a scalloped edge, the standard with Art Nouveau-style ribbon design in relief on a stepped octagonal base in patinated bronze, supporting a two-socket ball cluster with U-shaped arms, and a large ribbon-form finial, some stable cracks, 18, shade dia. 15 1/2, aperture dia. 1 7/8 in.$1,000-1,500

259Fred Robertson Turquoise Pottery Vase and a Small Unmarked VaseLos Angeles, c. 1906Narrow mouth on tapering cylindrical neck on bulbous base in turquoise glaze, marked FHR; and a lighter colored turquoise glazed pottery pitcher with Asian-style handle and recessed pottery foot, unmarked, ht. 6 1/4, 4 in.$700-900

260Chelsea Pottery US Pineapple Dinner PlateChelsea, Massachusetts, 1891-1897Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, impressed mark CPUS in an a clover, dia. 10 in.$250-350

261Chelsea Pottery US Pottery Upside-down Dolphin PlateChelsea, Massachusetts, 1891-1897Gray crackleware glaze with blue border, imperfections in the making, impressed CPUS mark in a clover, dia. 10 1/8 in.$400-600

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262Dedham Pottery Experimental VaseDedham, Massachusetts, 1895-1908, by Hugh RobertsonCovered in a mahogany brown and green flambé glaze with some red, stabilized firing line and roughness to bottom in the making, incised Dedham Pottery HCR, ink mark 30Z, ht. 6 1/2, dia. 7 in.$1,200-1,600

263Fulper Pottery VaseFlemington, New Jersey, c. 1922-1928Urn-form with applied double handles in mottled dark and light green drip glazes, bearing ink Fulper mark on base, some glaze misses, ht. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

264Paul Revere/Saturday Evening Girls Cup and Saucer and a PitcherBoston, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryCup and saucer in yellow glaze, the cup marked and dated, P.R.P, 10-36, the saucer marked, dated, and initialed 11.10, S E G, LG, cup ht. 2, saucer dia. 5 1/4; wide-mouth pitcher in blue glaze, with impressed Paul Revere Pottery mark, dated 5-23, and initialed by Fannie Levine, crack to handle, ht. 7 1/4 in.$200-225

265Paul Revere Pottery BowlBoston, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryFlared rim tapering to a narrow foot in a dark blue matte glaze, impressed Paul Revere pottery mark, ht. 3 1/4, dia. 9 in.$175-225

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266Arts & Crafts Umbrella Stand with Coat HooksOakUnited States, early 20th centuryFour angular hooks on square post centering four open compartments for umbrellas, metal drip pan, drip pan dented, ht. 72, dia. 14 in.$300-500

267Framed Landscape Tile Attributed to GruebyBoston, early 20th centurySquare form with tube-lined design of a rolling landscape with trees in green, blue, and brown glazes, mounted in a wooden frame, unmarked, tile dia. 6, frame dia. 11 3/4 in.$1,500-2,000

268Two Arts & Crafts TextilesNatural fibers, upholsteryUnited States, early 20th centuryA pillow and center cloth, both hand-embroidered and dyed with stylized foliate designs in blue, green, and brown, staining, wear, losses, pillow dia. approx. 17, center cloth 24 in.$200-250

269Arts & Crafts L. & J.G. Stickley FootstoolOakFayetteville, New YorkRectangular frame with inset spring-cushion seat, replaced upholstery, marked the work of L. & J.G. Stickley, some wear to frame, ht. 17, wd. 20, dp. 14 in.$250-350

270Arts & Crafts Gustav Stickley RockerOakNew York, c. 1907Three horizontal back slats over leather seat, red joiner’s compass mark with Stickley below, some wear, ht. 30, seat ht. 15 in.$200-250

271Two Rookwood VasesCincinnati, Ohio, 1929 and 1937The larger of bulbous form with molded design of bamboo fronds in a dark green over light blue glaze, impressed Rookwood mark, dated 1929, no. 6637, ht. 5; the smaller with narrow mouth and three applied handles with molded linear design in a soft blue glaze, impressed Rookwood mark, dated 1937, no. 6085 with dot below, fractured hairline to rim, ht. 4 3/8 in.$300-350

272Rookwood Pottery Tea Tile and a ChamberstickCincinnati, Ohio, 1929 and 1923Circular tile depicting a yellow sparrow on brown branches against white ground; and a lotus pad chamberstick with petaled bobeche in yellow glaze, both with pottery and date marks, with respective numbers 2349 and 1067, dia. 6, 4 3/4, ht. 1/2, 1 1/2 in.$300-350

273Newcomb College VaseLouisiana, c. 1922, Henrietta BaileyDecorated with light blue glazed maple leaves and seed pods in low relief on a dark blue ground, stamped with NC cipher, MT/38/27 decorator’s cipher and potter’s mark JM, ht. 5, dia. 5 in.$400-600

274Newcomb College CandlestickLouisiana, 1922, Sadie IrvineFour-sided bobeche on trumpet form stick with Art Nouveau-style fluting in lavender and blue glazes, base with Newcomb mark, MJ 81, 232, decorator’s cipher, and potter’s cipher JM, ht. 7 1/2 in.$400-600

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275Arts & Crafts Umbrella StandArt potteryUnited States, 20th centuryMatte green cylindrical form with a band of leaves in relief near top rim and a narrow decorative band near base, ht. 20 7/8 in.$400-600

276Rookwood Pottery VaseArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 1917, Katherine Van Horne decoratorSoft porcelain body in a glossy dark blue glaze with a wide upper band of light blue framing hand-painted cherry blossoms, impressed Rookwood logo dated 1917, no. 2061, P, with incised artist’s cipher, crackle to light blue glaze, ht. 7 1/4 in.$600-800

277Five Pieces of American Art Pottery Ohio, 19th/early 20th centuryAll in similar earth-tone colorways; a large Weller Louwelsa fruit-decorated pitcher, and a smaller bottle-form pitcher with fluted rim and floral decoration, both impressed with circular mark on bases; an Owens Utopian mug with leaf and berry decoration, bearing impressed mark; a Rookwood Standard inkwell with floral decoration, with seven flame mark, no. 448, W; and an ovular footed vase with floral decoration, impressed X, 33, B on base; age-typical craquelure, ht. 13 3/4, 6, 5 1/4, 3 1/4, 3 7/8 in.$800-1,000

278Framed Grueby Seascape TileArt pottery, woodBoston, early 20th centuryCircular form in blue glazes with low relief decoration of a skiff drifting on moonlit water, mounted in an octagonal wooden frame, tile with partial circular Grueby label on reverse and painted T, tile dia. 5, frame dia. 9 1/2 in.$1,500-2,000

279Arts & Crafts Sessions Mantel ClockOak, metalConnecticut, early 20th centurySquare face with brass numerals, hands, and disk pendulum, four posts and decorative cross slat on front and vertical slats, wind-up mechanism, metal maker’s tag on front and paper label on back, ht. 18, wd. 9 3/4, dp. 5 in.$200-300

280Arts & Crafts Book TableOakUnited States, early 20th centuryRectangular top over two shelves with backstop, double side supports with keyed and beveled tenons joined to shoe foot, unsigned, ht. 26 1/2, wd. 26, dp. 14 in.$600-800

281Five Weller Louwelsa Pottery Items and a PlanterArt potteryOhio, 19th/early 20th centuryA four-sided tulip-decorated vase, a circular berry-decorated jug, a spool-shaped cherry-decorated jug, and a bud vase, all with impressed Weller mark on base, and a narrow-mouthed violet-decorated vase with incised Weller mark, ht. 7 1/8, 6 1/4, 5 1/2, 3 3/4, 4 3/8; and a similarly glazed and decorated planter with fluted rim marked Ruku, 9 on base, ht. 8 1/2, 10 3/4 in.$700-800

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282Roseville Pinecone Pattern Center BowlArt potteryUnited States, design c. 1935, no. 276Of typical design, in the brown colorway, ht. 4 1/2, lg. 10 1/2, wd. 6 3/4 in.$250-350

283Framed Wheatley Attributed Tree of Life TileArt pottery, woodCincinnati, Ohio, early 20th centurySquare form decorated with central medallion of leafy trees, tube lined and glazed in browns, gray, blues, and green, mounted in a wooden frame, back of tile with cement remnants, tile dia. 6, frame dia. 12 in.

Note: This tile was purportedly salvaged by Wooden Nickel Antiques when the Wheatley Tile Showroom in Cincinnati, Ohio, was demolished c. 2010.$400-600

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Candy Apples, Etc.Signed and numbered “Eliza D. Gardiner 5/25” in pencil l.l., titled l.c.Color woodblock print, sight size 10 1/4 x 10 3/8 in., framed.Condition: Stain to margin l.l. and u.r. quadrant, not examined out of frame.$300-400

285Two Niloak Missionware VasesArt potteryBenton, Arkansas, early 20th centuryBoth of swirled colored clays in matte red, blue, and earth tones, incised Niloak on bases, respective ht. 10 1/4, 6 1/4 in.$200-250

286Two Fulper Pottery ItemsArt potteryFlemington, New Jersey, c. 1922-1935A vase with rolled rim over a stepped cylindrical form in a matte blue glaze with moss green accents, vertical ink stamp on base, ht. 6 1/2, and a squat stepped pitcher with a green/blue glaze to rim, spout, and handle, over a pink glazed body, stamped with later horizontal mark and number, ht. 5 1/2 in. $300-500

287Nine Pieces of Art PotteryMostly United States, 20th centuryA Jugtown Ware vase and small bowl both in faience blue, circular pottery marks, vase with repairs to rim, ht. 5 1/4, 1 7/8; a Pisgah Forest lidded jar and creamer, in blue and green crackle glazes, ht. 4, 3 1/4; a two-handled bowl and cup and saucer in blue-toned metallic glazes, with French pottery marks, ht. 2 3/4, dia. 7, 5 1/2; a two-handled vase in brown semimatte glaze, marked Handmade by M.J. Gordy, ht. 4 1/8; and a small baluster-form vase in brown/green glazes, unmarked, ht. 3 1/2 in.$200-300

288Two Art Pottery VesselsUnited States, England, early 20th centuryA large Weller footed and rimmed dish in a glossy blue glaze, impressed Weller on base, dia. 10 1/2; and a Bretby double-handled amphora-style vase in a mottled brick red and orange glaze, impressed with rising sun mark, Bretby, England, 1662 on base, ht. 9 1/4 in.$250-350

289Moorcroft TeapotArt pottery, pewterEngland, early 20th centurySquat, footed form in a deep blue glaze circled by a design of green trees on a multi-toned ground, topped by a hinged hammered pewter lid with wooden finial, base stamped Moorcroft/Made In/England and numbered, ht. 4 1/2 in.$1,000-1,200

289AMintons Footed BowlDecorated ceramicLondon, late 19th/early 20th centuryTransfer decorated in brown with the climactic scene from Aesop’s fable “The Tortoise and the Hare,” with floral motif around rim and foot edge, base faintly stamped Mintons, hairline to rim, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 9 in.

Note: Decoration is copied from one in a series of Aesop’s themed tiles designed by John Moyr Smith for Mintons in the 1870s.$300-500

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290L. & J.G. Stickley DaybedOak, leatherModel no. 295, Fayetteville, New York, c. 1912Slanted head rest, headboard and footboard with four horizontal slats centered by a single wider slat, webbed support on slanted headboard, spring cushion seat, signed with Handcraft decal, upholstery wear and split, slant support webbing missing, ht. 22, dp. 28, lg. 72 1/2 in.$800-1,200

291L. & J.G. Stickley ArmchairOakFayetteville, New York, c. 1912, model no. 422V-back over six vertical slats, spring cushion seat, marked with The Work of L.& J.G. Stickley decal, ht. 38, wd. 27 3/4, dp. 20 1/2 in.$300-350

292L. & J.G. Stickley Side ChairOakFayetteville, New York, model no. 350, c. 1910Three horizontal back slats, original leather seat, wide front stretcher, double side stretchers, red handcraft decal, imperfections, ht. 35, wd. 16 5/8, dp. 18 3/4 in.$250-350

293Gustav Stickley FootstoolOak, leatherNew York, 1907-1912Leather upholstery with domed square iron tacks on rectangular footstool raised on four square post legs with offset front, back, and side stretchers, with pegged mortise and tenon joinery, medium brown finish, partial Craftsman Workshops paper label, wear, ht. 14 3/4, wd. 16, lg. 20 1/4 in.$300-500

294Slag Glass Table LampArt glass, metalUnited States, early 20th centuryMottled caramel and green colored panes with a scalloped apron over a two socket cluster raised on a cast white metal standard with trefoil shell-form base, ht. 19 in.$500-700

295Rozenburg Wall PlaqueArt potteryThe Hague, Netherlands, c. 1909, Samuel Schellink, artistCircular plaque polychrome enamel decorated with two purple poppy blooms amongst grasses in earth tones, foot with holes for hanging, stamped Rozenburg Den Haag, with year and artist’s mark, numbered 207, dia. 9 in.$1,000-1,500

296Rozenburg Wall PlaqueArt potteryThe Hague, Netherlands, c. 1909, Samuel Schellink, artistCircular plaque polychrome enamel decorated with two iris blooms framed by pools of water and grasses, foot with holes for hanging, faintly stamped Rozenburg Den Haag, with year and artist’s mark, numbered 207, dia. 9 in.$1,000-1,500

297Three Pieces of Van Briggle PotteryArt potteryColorado Springs, Colorado, 20th centuryAll in turquoise glaze with Van Briggle marks; a sweetheart pitcher, ht. 5 1/2; a figural candlestick depicting a young child supporting an upright cornucopia, ht. 9; and a Damsel of Damascus figural lamp base depicting a kneeling woman supporting an amphora on one shoulder, ht. 11 1/4 in.$300-500

298Rookwood VaseArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, 1924, Margaret Helen McDonald, artistShouldered body tapering to base, cream-colored ground decorated with flowering dogwood branches in soft greens, blues, and browns, stamped with pottery mark, date, number 2190, and initialed MHM, ht. 6 1/8 in.$400-600

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299Two Rookwood VasesArt pottery Cincinnati, Ohio, 1917, Charles Stuart Todd, artistThe taller vase with incised band of leaves below the rim in glazes of peach, green, red and yellow trailing into a body of deep pink, ht. 9 1/2; the smaller cylindrical vase with incised band of geometric devices in blue, green, purple, and yellow glazes trailing into a body of purple/blue, ht. 6 1/2 in., both stamped with flame mark and date, numbered, incised C.S.T., the smaller vase with an X cut into the glaze on base.$700-900

300Three Rookwood Pottery ItemsArt potteryCincinnati, Ohio, mid-20th centuryA footed center bowl of elongated form with shaped rim in a glossy moss green glaze, ht. 4 1/8; and a pair of crane figures in a glossy black glaze, ht. 8 1/2 in., both impressed with pottery and date mark, numbered 6826 and 6972, respectively.$150-250

301Saturday Evening Girls JarArt potteryBoston, Massachusetts, 1912, Albina Mangini, artistHexagonal form finely decorated in cuerda secca with a bucolic landscape scene of five houses on a lake, semimatte glaze, base marked AM|, 145-2-12, S.E.G., missing lid, ht. 4 1/2 in.

Literature: This jar is featured in Saturday Evening Girls, Paul Revere Pottery, by Meg Chalmers and Judy Young, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2005, pp. 205-6.$2,500-3,500

302Saturday Evening Girls Tea TileArt pottery Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1916Circular trivet with yellow geometric border outlined in black on ivory ground, marked S.E.G. 5-16, dia. 5 1/2 in.$200-250

303Saturday Evening Girls Decorated PitcherArt pottery Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1924Yellow glaze with white swan medallion with blue sky, marked ME 11-24 and Paul Revere Pottery impressed mark, ht. 4 3/8 in.$300-500

304Saturday Evening Girls Cup and SaucerArt potteryBoston, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryBlue and white glaze with bunny decoration on cup, band around interior marked Francine Her Cup, cup base with impressed Paul Revere Pottery mark, date 3.25, and Edith Brown cipher, saucer marked S.E.G. and dated 3.13, with initials DK, saucer rim flake, cup ht. 2, saucer dia. 5 1/4 in.$250-350

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305Saturday Evening Girls Decorated Bowl and PlateArt potteryBoston, Massachusetts, early 20th centuryThe shallow bowl in blue glaze, the interior rim decorated with white lotus flower border outlined in black, marked and dated S.EG./1-15 and initialed S./G. for decorator Sarah Galner in black on base, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 8 3/4; the plate in blue glaze with white border, marked 2-14/S.E.G and initialed A/M for decorator Albina Mangini, dia. 10 in. $700-800

306Weller Sicard VaseArt potteryOhio, early 20th centuryCovered in a metallic glaze with an organic design on iridescent red ground, signed Sicard, ht. 4 3/4 in.$500-700

307Small Iridescent Vase in the Manner of WellerArt potteryUnited States, early 20th centuryDouble-handled bottle form with waisted neck and ribbed body, ht. 4 in.$300-350

308Mosaic Glass “Kenmore” SignArt glass, metal, woodUnited States late 19th/early 20th centuryHeavily camed striated green, caramel, purple, and blue panes bordering white letters, in a gold-painted frame, some stable cracks, 54 1/2 x 22 3/4 in.$800-1,200

309Henryk Francis Twardzik (Polish/American, 1900-1992) Stained Glass RondelArt glass, metalProbably for C.G. Connick of Boston, Massachusetts, early/mid-20th centuryComposed of polychrome panes painted to depict a castle high on a hill with a bridge and river in the foreground surrounded by trees and foliage, signed in the glass border and in the caming, dia. 14 in.

Note: During his tenure at C.G. Connick Co., Twardzik was involved in designing stained-glass windows at Yale University, the cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, and the American University in Paris, among other projects.$300-500

310Five Art Nouveau Ceramic TilesEngland, early 20th centuryAll floral motifs, two with polychrome-decorated and tube-lined design, two with low relief designs in a deep brown glaze, dia. 6, and one in a yellow crackle glaze, marked Trent, dia. 4 1/4 in.$200-300

311Slag Glass ChandelierSlag glass, white metal20th centuryThe central dome composed of eight panes of bent striated caramel glass within a gold-tone metalwork frame, over pendant three light socket ball and supporting eight arms each foliate decorated and termination in a single socket, ht. approx. 48, dia. approx. 35 in.$800-1,200

312Keller & Guerin Art Nouveau VaseArt potteryLuneville, France, 19th/20th centuryPrinted scrolling design of white flowers and green leaves with gold lustre accents, marked K.G and France and stamped Luneville, 414, &2, ht. 9 1/2, dia. 4 1/4 in.$300-500

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313Art Nouveau Nautilus Shell Table LampBronze, natural shellEarly 20th centuryThree shaped rods hold shell over single socket, above petal shape platform raised on three scroll feet, base numbered 0224, ht. 12 in.$1,000-1,500

314Katherine Pratt (1891-1978) BowlSterling silverBoston, c. 1931Footed bowl with scalloped rim and embossed foliate decoration, base monogrammed and dated E.L.H. 1931 and stamped Sterling, Pratt, ht. 3 1/2, dia. 8 3/4 in., approx. 25 troy oz.$800-1,200

315Randahl Shop BowlSterling silverChicago, c. 1935 Rolled rim over a fluted bowl, base stamped Randahl, Sterling, 243, 9 1/2, approx. 16 troy oz., dia. 9 1/2 in.$500-700

316Cartier BowlSterling silverUnited States, 20th centuryWith scalloped rim over fluted foliate pattern body, base stamped CR, Cartier, 925-1000, Sterling, 942, 10 inch, approx. 20 troy oz.,dia. 10 in.$600-900

317Small Shreve & Co. TraySterling silverSan Francisco, early 20th centuryHammered surface with applied and shaped rim, fitted with two scrolled rests, marked Shreve & Co., Sterling, San Francisco, approx. 5.5 troy oz., dia. 6 3/4 in.$300-500

318Arthur Stone (1847-1938) SalverSterling silverMassachusetts, c. 1905Chased border of oak leaves and acorns, raised on three claw-and-ball feet, marked Sterling and with Stone hammer mark, approx. 11 troy oz., dia. 9 in.$400-500

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319Allan Adler Starlit Flatware Service for TwelveSterling silver, stainless steelHollywood, California, mid-20th centuryAll with lightly hammered surfaces, monogrammed B, J&R; twelve each: luncheon knives, lg. 8 7/8, dinner knives, lg. 9 5/8, tablespoons, lg. 6 3/4, dinner forks, lg. 7 1/2, dessert forks, lg. 6 1/4, demitasse spoons, lg. 4 3/4, butter knives, lg. 6, and fruit forks, lg. 6 1/8; twenty-four teaspoons, lg. 6; and eleven luncheon forks, lg. 6 5/8 in.; all marked Allan Adler, Handhammered, Sterling, total approx. 225 troy oz., knives only approx. total 77 troy oz.$8,000-12,000

320Small Arthur Stone (1847-1938) DishSterling silver Massachusetts, c. 1937, Edward L. CaronCentral medallion with chased grapevine motif, on a recessed foot, base stamped with Stone Sterling Shop mark and “c” below, approx. 3 troy oz., dia. 3 5/8 in.$250-350

321Two Arthur Stone (1847-1938) and Stone Associates Serving PiecesSterling silver Gardner, Massachusetts, early/mid-20th centurySmall spoon with pierced foliate design to handle, stamped with hammer mark, sterling, and benchman’s mark E, lg. 4 1/2; and a long spoon with slender handle, stamped with hammer and shield mark, Sterling, and benchman’s mark W, lg. 12 in., total approx. 4 troy oz.$200-250

322Ten Small Arthur Stone (1847-1938) DishesSterling silver Massachusetts, early 20th centuryEach circular footed dish with central medallion of embossed floral decoration, four matching, of these three with “T” under the shop mark for Herbert A. Taylor, all marked “Sterling” and with Arthur J. Stone shop mark, total approx. 28 troy oz., dia. 3 3/4 in.$1,000-1,200

323Shreve Footed Bowl and LadleSterling silver San Francisco, 20th centuryThe flaring bowl with applied and hammered foliate rim, raised on three trefoil-topped feet, base stamped Shreve & Co., San Francisco, Sterling, ht. 3 3/8, the small ladle with curved and hammered handle, stamped Sterling, Shreve & Co., lg. 5 in., total approx. 7.5 troy oz.$400-600

324Gebelein BowlSterling silver Boston, c. 1939Fluted floriform bowl on a recessed circular foot, monogrammed, the base with presentation date “June 27, 1939” and monograms, impressed Gebelein/Sterling, approx. 16 troy oz., ht. 3, dia. 8 1/4 in.$300-400

325Three-piece Georg Jensen Tea ServiceSterling silver, ebonyDenmark, c. 1930Covered teapot, covered sugar, and creamer all with hammered surface, beaded accents, and ebony handles and finials, each base with beaded oval and crown mark, GI 925 S, Sterling, Denmark, total approx. 20 troy oz., respective ht. 2 1/2, 3 1/4, 6 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

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326Georg Jensen Sugar NipsSterling silverDenmark, c. 1910-1925Openwork heart-shaped handles with grape cluster details and chased foliate accents to twisted square section arms, stamped Sterling, Denmark, 925, with circular beaded GI mark, approx. 1.5 troy oz., lg. 3 3/4 in.$150-250

327Seven Georg Jensen Acanthus Pattern Butter KnivesSterling silverDenmark, Designed by Johan Rohde, c. 1917, these made post-1945Each with beaded oval hallmark, and Sterling, Denmark, on blade, approx. total wt. 8.25 troy oz., lg. 6 in.$300-500

328Four Georg Jensen Bernadotte Pattern Serving PiecesSterling silver, stainless steelDenmark, mid-20th centuryA pair of salad servers and a fork with pierced design, all marked Sterling, Denmark and Georg Jensen, & Wendel A\S; and a knife with beaded oval mark and Sterling, Denmark on handle, total wt. 13 troy oz., lg. 7 1/2 to 10 in.$300-500

329Five Georg Jensen Serving Items and an Elsa Peretti for Tiffany Pasta ServerSterling silver, horn, stainless steelDenmark, Italy, 20th centuryA pair of acorn pattern salad servers with horn ends, and a bar knife with stainless steel end, all with beaded oval mark and Sterling, Denmark, approx. lg. 8 1/4, and a cactus pattern cake knife with stainless steel blade, and server both marked Sterling, Denmark, one with Georg Jensen, the other GI, lg. 8 3/4 and 10 1/4; Padova pattern by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. pasta server stamped T. &. Co. Sterling, Peretti © Italy 1984, lg. 11 in., approx. total wt. 18 troy oz.$300-500

330Georg Jensen Cosmos Pattern PitcherSterling silver Johan Rohde designed c. 1915, Sweden, c. 1926Baluster form with all over hammered surface and chased petal design around lower body, an upswept ebony handle with a berry join, engraved on base “Robert, Ethel, John Haven, Ruth, Ralph” around the edge, and “1901, June 15, 1926, Grace Parrish, Haven Emerson” in the center, with beaded oval Jensen marks and Sterling, Silver, 45, some dents and irregularities to surface, approx. 18 troy oz., ht. 9 1/4 in.

Note: This pitcher appears to be a 25th wedding anniversary gift to Grace Parrish Emerson and Haven Emerson, from their children. Both Grace and Haven were members of prominent New England families; Haven being the grandnephew of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Grace a relative of Maxfield Parrish.$1,200-1,500

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331Tiffany & Co. BowlSterling silver New York, mid/late 20th centuryTrumpet form on a shallow recessed foot, base stamped Tiffany & Co., 21234 Makers 7227, Sterling Silver, 925-1000, M, approx. 21 troy oz., ht. 3 3/4, dia. 8 in.$500-700

332Tiffany & Co. Presentation BowlSterling silver New York, c. 1992On a recessed foot, inscribed “Presented to, Edwin O. Wheeler, M.D., With Gratitude, MGH Cardiac Unit, 1943-1992,” base marked Tiffany & Co., Makers, Sterling Silver, 23866, 925, approx. 16 troy oz., ht. 4 1/4, dia. 7 1/2 in.$500-700

333Wallace Footed BowlSterling silver Connecticut, c. 1935Wide rim on a squat urn-form bowl raised on stepped square base, base stamped with marks for R. Wallace & Sons, Sterling, 4000, Wallace, further etched Property of F.G. French, 8-1-35, some shallow dents to rim, approx. 21 troy oz., ht. 5 1/4, dia. 9 3/4 in.$250-350

334Pair of Salt and Pepper Shakers Retailed by CartierSterling silver, enamelNorway, Norsk Sølvvareindustri, mid-20th centuryEach mushroom-form shaker with removable “cap” decorated in white guilloche enamel, the pepper shaker with black enamel dots, bases stamped Cartier, 925S Sterling, maker’s mark, Norway, approx. 2 troy oz., ht. 1 3/4 in.$250-350

335Carl M. Cohr Gravy BoatSilver, ebonyFredericia, Denmark, early 20th centuryScrolled handle with ebony detail, on a flared recessed foot, base stamped with three-tower mark and maker’s CMC cipher, approx. 10 troy oz., ht. 4 in.$200-300

336Georg Jensen Seven-piece Acorn Pattern Serving SetSterling silver, stainless steelDenmark, c. 1930Each piece with beaded oval mark and Sterling, Denmark on handle, in original lined storage box, total approx. 21 troy oz., lg. 5 1/2 to 9 5/8 in.$1,200-1,500

336ASet of Six Georg Jensen Napkin RingsPewter, enamelDenmark, mid-20th centuryEach oval-form ring with black enameled surface and etched chevron design, marked Pewter, Denmark George Jensen Handmade, 907, in original box, each dia. 1 3/4 in.$300-500

337Alfredo Sciarrotta (1907-1985) for Black, Starr and Gorham BowlSterling silverRhode Island, c. 1960sSemicircular bowl raised on three S-scroll wires of square section, base stamped Black, Starr, & Gorham, Hand Made by Sciarotta, 104, Sterling, approx. 24 troy oz., ht. 4 1/4, dia. 9 1/2 in.$400-600

338Contempra House Salad Serving Fork and SpoonMelamine, sterling silver, enamelUnited States, designed 1955, Earl B. Pardon, Towle SilversmithsEach with a black curving bowl and silver handle with linear decoration and jade-colored enamel tips, each handle stamped contempra house, Sterling Handle, lg. 12 1/2 in.$175-225

339Four Sterling Silver Items20th centuryAn Arthur Stone footed bowl with Art Nouveau-style chased berry decoration, with hammer mark, Sterling, C, on base, dia. 5 1/4; a small Alfredo Sciarrotta floriform footed dish, stamped Black, Starr, & Gorham, Hand Made by Sciarrotta, Sterling, 96, dia. 4; a Kirk letter opener with twelve inch ruler marks, stamped S. Kirk & Son, Sterling, C, lg. 12; and a letter opener topped with an etched figure of a pouncing kitten, inscribed Halley, with British hallmarks, likely for S. Blackensee & Sons, Ltd., lg. 8 1/4 in., approx. total 15 troy oz.$300-500

340Stone Associates Bowl and Gebelein Serving SpoonSterling silverBoston, 20th centuryThe square bowl with folded rim and rounded corners, monogrammed DB, stamped with shop mark, and Sterling/C on base, ht. 1 1/2, dia. 7 3/4; and the serving spoon with shaped handle end, marked Sterling/Gebelein/Boston, lg. 7 in., approx. total 15 troy oz.$250-350

341Art Silver Shop Match SafeSterling silver Chicago, Illinois, early 20th centuryAllover hammered finish, monogramed FRS within a circle in relief, reverse stamped Sterling/Hand-Made/Chicago/Art Silver Shop, approx. 2 troy oz., 2 1/4 x 1 1/2 x 3/4 in.$250-350

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342Los Ballesteros SuiteSterling silver, amethystTaxco, Mexico, 20th centuryThe necklace and bracelet with alternating openwork links of geometric design, bezel-set with twelve total round-cut amethysts, both with stamped LB hallmark, and 970, Mexico, clasps stamped Taxco, Mexico, 970, bracelet lg. 7, necklace lg. approx. 16 in.$500-700

343Frederick Davis Necklace and a Pair of EarringsSterling silver, Mexican jade, onyxMexico, early/mid-20th centuryThe necklace with Mayan-style carved stone face mounted and pendant from a chain of chased stylized foliate links with hook clasp, marked with FD hallmark, and silver, made in Mexico, break to stone, lg. 17 1/2, the earrings with similar carved stone faces set in mounts styled as a headdress and earrings with screw backs, stamped Sterling, Mexico, Alpaca, lg. 7/8 in.$650-850

344David Andersen Cake ServerSterling silver Norway, mid-20th centuryOpenwork woven knot design to handle, stamped D-A, 830S, and with balance, approx. 1 troy oz., lg. 6 1/4 in.$250-350

345PerfumeSterling silverMiddle East, possibly Persia, 20th centuryFaceted six-sided bottle and large diamond-form stopper with chased foliate decoration, hallmark on base, approx. 8 troy oz., ht. 5 1/2 in.$300-500

346Three Serving ItemsSterling silverMexico, 20th centuryA plate marked Hecho En Mexico, HRNOSS., Taxco, Sterling, 925, with eagle 1 mark, dia. 8 3/4; an oval platter marked AMA, Hecho En Mexico, Sterling, with eagle 169 mark, lg. 14 1/2; and a pitcher, marked with initials for Juventino Lopez Reyers, and Made in Mexico, .925, Sterling, ht. 9 1/4 in., approx. total wt. 47 troy oz.$300-500

347Hammered TeapotCoin silverMexico, c. 1900Chased and embossed petal design on hinged lid and footed body, with scrolled handle, base marked 900 with eagle medallion and maker’s mark OM, approx. 33 troy oz., ht. 5 3/4, dia. including handle and spout 10 1/4 in.$650-750

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348Two Modernist Brooches, Sigi, Georg JensenSterling silverA starfish brooch with applied beads, signed Sigi, and an abstract brooch, no. 321, signed Georg Jensen, Denmark, lg. 2 1/8, 2 in.$150-250

349Ed Wiener Brooch and EarpendantsSterling silver, moonstoneMid-20th centuryEach with bezel-set moonstone, the earrings with French hooks, lg. 2, 1 3/4 in., signed.$300-500

350Mexican Jewelry SuiteSilverMid-20th centuryBracelet and necklace comprised of abstract geometric openwork links, the earrings each of a single link with screw backs, all marked Hecho En Mexico, JSE, 925, and clasps with Taxco marks, respective lg. 15 3/4, 7, 1 1/4 in.$100-150

351Georg Jensen Ring and Oyster Brooch, and Modernist Cuff LinksSterling silver, 14kt gold, pearlDenmark, 20th centuryThe brooch designed by Nina & Jorgen Ditzel as a stylized oyster cradling a black pearl, stamped with beaded oval mark, Sterling, Denmark, 328, and NJ, lg. 2; the ring bezel set with silver “ball” centering openwork and foliate border, with circular beaded GI mark, 925. S, Sterling, Denmark, approx. size 7; the triangular cuff links each set with gold ball, marked 14kt, and Sterling T2, dia. 3/4 in.$400-600

352Mexican BraceletSterling silver, turquoise Mid-20th centuryComprised of beaded links each bezel-set with three turquoise cabochons, marked Sterling, Made in, Mexico, 0.980, some stones with breaks, lg. 7 in.$100-200

353Mexican BraceletSilver, amethyst20th centuryComprised of four square links, each mounted with a flower set with circular amethyst cabochons, hook clasp, stamped Mexico, Silver, lg. 7 1/2 in.$250-350

354Gabriele De Vecchi (Italian, b. 1938) Five-piece Tea Service Sterling silver, woodItaly, post 1968, retailed by Calderoni GioielliAngular streamline design, including tray, coffeepot, teapot, sugar, and pitcher, all with exception of covered sugar having wood handles, all marked De Vecchi Calderoni Gioielli 925, post-1968 mark, D in a circle, crown mark, approx. total 116 troy oz., ht. 3 1/4 to 7 1/4, tray lg. 19, wd. 14 1/2 in., accompanied by a pamphlet in Italian. Note: De Vecchi’s highly collectible pieces are recognized for their quality and fluidity of design.$5,000-7,000

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355Georg Jensen NecklaceSterling silver Denmark, early 20th centuryComposed of rectangular links with chased floral medallions alternating with trapezoidal links, clasp marked with beaded circle GI mark and 60 B, Sterling, Denmark, approx. lg. 14 in.$300-500

356Georg Jensen Grapes Brooch and EarringsSterling silver Denmark, mid-20th centuryThe brooch designed by Harald Nielsen as a cluster of grapes pendant from a pair of leaves, with beaded oval mark, and 925 S, Denmark, 217B, lg. 2 3/4; the earrings designed as four-petaled flowers with screw backs, with beaded oval mark, Sterling, Denmark, 109B, dia. 1 in.$200-300

357Modern Neck CollarSterling silver 20th centuryThe shaped wire rod with a loop on either end hooking into a crossbar with four hammered pendant wires of square section and cylindrical spacers, one of the pendants stamped L. Katz, Sterling, approx. lg. 18 in.$300-400

358Rey Urban for A. Fausing BraceletSterling silverDenmark, mid-20th centuryThe hinged bangle comprised of undulating openwork bands, marked A. Fausing, 925 Sterling, Denmark, Rey Urban, approx. lg. 6 3/4 in.$75-100

359Georg Jensen Ring18kt goldDenmark, early 20th centuryBezel-set gold ball with openwork and foliate border, circular beaded GI mark, Denmark, appears to have been resized, approx. size 5, in Jensen box.$250-350

360Oswaldo Guayasamin Ring and a Bangle Bracelet18kt gold, hardstone Ecuador, mid-20th century The ring with wide band and bezel set green hardstone cabochon, marked Guayasamin, 18k., approx. size 6 1/2; the bangle of wire rod form with hammered ends, stamped 18.$800-1,100

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361Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, late 19th/early 20th centuryWide shoulder over a tapering body, green and oxblood glazes dripping over a cream-colored ground and thickening around base, base stamped Dalpayrat in script, ht. 5 1/2, dia. 7 in.$800-1,200

362Small Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, late 19th/early 20th centuryFlaring ribbed form in a turquoise blue, red, and purple glaze, base impressed Dalpayrat in script, ht. 2 3/4 in.$400-600

363Small Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, late 19th/early 20th centurySpherical form accented with four prunts circling the shoulder, thickly glazed in cream, red, purple, and blue, marked AD in ink on base, ht. 2 3/4 in.$400-600

364Small Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, late 19th/early 20th centurySpherical form with narrow raised mouth on a recessed foot in soft matte green glaze, impressed mark on base, crazing, glaze flake to base edge, ht. 2 1/2 in.$300-500

365Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, c. 1900Double gourd form in a finely textured brick red glaze, incised and stamped marks to base, ht. 2 5/8 in.$400-600

366Small Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, late 19th/early 20th centuryBottle-form, with bulbous, pinched neck tapering to a wide lightly shaped shoulder, on a recessed foot, in a moss green and red glaze with some dark oxidization spots, faint impressed mark to base, ht. 4 1/8 in.$400-600

367Small Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910) VaseArt potteryFrance, late 19th/early 20th centuryThe asymmetrical handled form decorated with undulating surface impressions, and an oxblood red, deep green, and white glaze, traces of ink mark on base, ht. 2 1/2 in.$400-600

368Muller Fres Table LampArt glass, ironFrance, c. 1925Circular dome shade in etched glass with relief decoration marked Muller Freres Luneville on rim over two sockets joined by center stem resting on four-arm spider, continuing to square base, the standard decorated with four openwork panels, ht. 12, dia. 11 1/2 in.$1,500-2,000

369Robert Lallemant (1902-1954) Art Deco VaseArt potteryFrance, c. 1930Narrow rim over an accordion-style cylindrical body, with slightly tapered base, red and blue repeating linear and dot decorations, stamped on base TR Lallemant, France, nicks, ht. 5, dia. 4 1/2 in.$600-800

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370Lachenal ChargerArt potteryFrance, early 20th century, probably Raoul Lachenal (1885-1956)With brilliant faience blue crackle glaze, signed Lachenal in black, impressed with clover mark and number 26, dia. 10 1/8 in.$300-500

371Camille Faure (1874-1956) Enameled BowlMetal, enamel, foilLimoges, France, early 20th centuryThe interior of the bowl decorated with three flowers in purple, orange, and green on a red ground with blue leaves, the exterior in purple, signed C. Faure., Limoges in the design, mounted and raised on a handwrought metal stand with four scrolling feet and two handles, ht. 4, bowl dia. 7 1/4 in.$500-700

372Continental School, 20th Century

Standing Nude/Three-quarter LengthUnsigned, with a label from Wolf’s, Cleveland, Ohio, on the frame backing.Oil on canvas, 31 x 23 in. (78.8 x 58.5 cm), framed.Condition: Lined, old repairs, retouch, surface grime.$300-500

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373Art Deco Hall TreeWrought iron, glassFrance, c. 1925Scroll and leaf openwork, the top fitted with a horizontal glass shelf over an octagonal beveled mirror flanked by hooks, decorative center panel with umbrella and walking stick hold below, ht. 70, wd. 22 1/4, dp. 6 1/4 in.$1,200-1,800

374Art Deco Floor LampWrought iron, painted paperSingle socket on square standard raised on three scroll feet, allover hammered and tooled surface, fitted with a conical paint decorated shade, ht. 69 3/4, shade dia. 24 in.$600-800

375Pair of Art Deco Design Grosfeld House Lamp TablesPlastic, mirror glass, woodUnited States, c. 1938Circular colorless plastic top held aloft by four ribbed supports on octagonal support in mirror glass panels on conforming stepped wood base, unmarked, ht. 27, dia. 24 in.$400-600

376Schlevogt Art Deco Malachite Glass VaseArt glassCzechoslovakia, c. 1935, Ingrid collection, design by Artur PlevaDecorated in relief with four female figures alternating with geometric ribbing, ht. 9 5/8 in.$400-600

377Malachite Glass Vase Attributed to SchlevogtArt glassCzechoslovakia, Ingrid series, c. 1935Cast with design of female nudes reveling amongst fruiting grapevines in high relief, with faceted rim and foot, ht. 8 3/8 in.$300-500

378German School, 20th Century

Pierrot in LoveInscribed “...Nr. 0803 OFFSETDRUCK” l.l.Color lithograph, sight size 33 x 23 in., framed.Condition: Minor rippling, pale foxing, not examined out of frame.$300-500

379Desk and Chair in the Art Deco StyleBlack lacquer, wood veneers, upholsteryUnited States, 20th centuryThe desk of curvilinear design with cross-grained zebra wood veneers over black lacquered base encasing four spring-loaded drawers, kneehole shelf console, and an interior decorative light fixture; the high backed chair of matching design with upholstered seat in back fabric; restorations to electrical wiring, finish, and veneers, desk ht. 30, wd. 66, dp. 22, chair ht. 40 1/4 in.$600-800

380Art Deco Table LampArt glass, wrought iron Europe, c. 1925Mold-blown colorless and etched glass shade over single socket raised on tripartite standard with leaf ball and stylized floral ornament, approx. ht. 17 1/4, aperture 1 5/8 in.$700-900

381Robert Tait McKenzie (Canadian, 1867-1938)

Boy ScoutSigned and dated in the casting “©, R. Tait McKenzie, 1915,” incised “ROMAN BRONZE WORKS N-Y” on base.Cast bronze, ht. 17 in.$6,000-8,000

382Art Deco Vanity ItemsGlass, metal, fiberSet of five black glass containers comprising a lidded bowl, a cup, and three bottles, with jade green glass finial and two stoppers, partial Czechoslovakian marks on bases, several small rim nicks, ht. 3 3/4 to 4 3/4, dia. 2 3/4 to 5; and three grooming brushes with brushed aluminum and black enamel handles, marked Pro-phy-lac-tic, Sterilized, Made in U.S.A, some dents to metal, lg. 4 1/4 to 6 in.$250-350

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383Art Deco Vanity, Armoire, Two Night Cabinets, and a Shoe CabinetHardwood veneer, marble, brass, glassEurope, c. 1930Serpentine fronts on all pieces, vanity, night cabinets, and shoe cabinet with green marble tops, armoire in three sections and with original hardware, the other pieces with later brass hardware, approx. respective ht. 49 1/2, 32, 36 1/2, 85 1/2, wd. 53, at base 83 1/2, 14, 32, dp. 16 1/4, 28, 17 1/4, 27 1/2 in.$1,800-2,200

384Art Deco Table LampArt glass, wrought ironFrance, c. 1925Mold-blown transparent white shade held upright over single socket on openwork base composed of ribs and circular devices and raised on circular foot, ht. 14 3/4, shade aperture dia. 3 1/8 in.$700-900

385Louis Conrad Rosenberg (American, 1890-1983)

Portfolio of Eight Etchings: Cincinnati Union Terminal, c. 1933Each signed “Louis C. Rosenberg” in pencil l.r., most initialed and dated “LCR...” within the matrix. Drypoint etchings on paper, sheet sizes 11 3/8 x 18 1/4 in., unframed, matted, in a leather and cloth portfolio case.Condition: All with deckled edges, tape hinged to backing mats, subtle toning and mat burn.

Note: A signed preliminary agreement regarding the Cincinnati Passenger Terminals and a photo of George D. Crabbs, former president of The Cincinnati Railroad Terminal Development Company, accompany the lot.$800-1,000

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386Hermann C. Lythgoe (American, ac. 1920-1940)

Three Photographs: East River, High Tension and SilhouetteEach identified on labels and with exhibition labels (see below) affixed to the reverse.Bromide prints, sight sizes to 9 1/2 x 11 1/4 in., mounted, unframed.Condition: Minor toning.

Exhibitions: San Antonio Salon of Pictorial Photography, 1936; Fifty Photographs by Hermann C. Lythgoe at concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, January 1940; Open Exhibition by Wolverhampton Photographic Society, 1933; Fifth Annual Blossom Festival Salon of Photography 1939; Scottish National Salon, 1993; Boston Camera Club 4th International Salon; El IX Salon internacional de fotografia, Madrid, 1932.

Note: Exhibition posters from Martha Jackson Gallery, Poindexter Gallery, and Leo Castelli Gallery, among others (most with folding creases) accompany the lot.$700-900

387Art Deco Manner CredenzaRosewood veneer, marble France, 20th centuryRectangular top centered by black marble over two drawers over a cabinet door flanking both sides of large center cabinet with two doors, metal pulls, with labels for Camaro, some veneer loss, ht. 43, wd. 71, dp. 18 in.$500-1,000

388R. Lalique Gazelles CoupeArt glassFrance, c. 1930, Marcilhac no. 390, design date 1925Mold-pressed and matte-finished design in smoked glass of three gazelles among sprays of foliage, etched R. Lalique, France to underside of rim, dia. 11 5/8 in.$400-600

389R. Lalique Gui (Mistletoe) VaseArt glassFrance, Marcilhac no. 948, design 1920Blown spherical shape in colorless glass with allover molded design of mistletoe branches in relief, matte finish with green staining, base impressed R. Lalique, and etched France in script, ht. 6 5/8 in.$700-900

390R. Lalique Eucalyptus VaseArt glassFrance, Marcilhac no. 936, designed 1925Flared rim over cylindrical form of colorless opalescent glass, molded with design of eucalyptus leaves in relief with clusters of nuts at base, in a matte finish, base impressed R. Lalique, engraved France, ht. 6 1/2 in.$400-600

391Verlys Opalescent Vase with FrogArt glassUnited States, c. 1940Berry design in relief with frosted background of leaves, signed Verlys in etched script on base, ht. 6 5/8, dia. 6 3/4 in.$300-500

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392Cameo Glass Table LampArt glassProbably France, c. 1940Raspberry-colored floral decoration cut to mottled pink on vasiform body fitted with ormolu mounts and a cylindrical standard with three-socket cluster accompanied by two finials, ht. 35 in.$1,000-1,400

393Daum Cameo Glass BowlArt glassNancy, France, c. 1910Squat cylindrical form of mottled yellow and brown frosted glass etched with autumn leaves and nuts on branches in shaded brown tones, marked Daum, Nancy, with Cross of Lorraine, France, within design, ht. 3 1/8, dia. 9 in.$600-800

394Two Slipper Chairs Attributed to Michael Taylor for BakerWood, upholsteryUnited States, c. 1960sBlack lacquered curved chair back with wide vertical splat, upholstered seat, legs terminating in gilt ball foot, approx. ht. 35, wd. 20 3/4, dp. 21 in.$1,000-1,500

395Henry Wren Oxshott Pottery Vase and a Waylande Gregory Covered BowlArt potteryEngland and United States, c. 1930Double-handled vasiform vase in copper lustre with black glaze accents, circular pottery mark centered by HW, ht. 10; an Art Deco box with domed lid in a stylized silver lustre floral design with dotted lustre ground on white, the bowl with silver lustre ground and small circular devices, signed Wayland Gregory on base and inside lid, ht. 4, dia. 6 in.$1,000-1,200

396Jules Cheret (French, 1836-1932)

SaxoleineInscribed “JCheret” within the matrix l.r., printed by Imprimerie Chaix, Paris.Color lithograph, sight size 32 x 22 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Minor creases, acid burn, toning, not examined out of frame.$700-900

397Art Deco Table LampArt glass, wrought ironFrance, early 20th centuryRibbed satin glass twelve-panel petal-form shade over two sockets on tripartite base with leaf decoration and scroll feet, ht. 15, shade dia. 8 in.$700-900

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398Milo Baughman Burl Floor CabinetBurlwood veneer, woodUnited States, 1970sVertical rectangular form with single door interior fitted with three shelves, ht. 55, wd. 18 3/4, dp. 15 in.$800-1,200

399Art Deco Occasional TableVeneered and painted woodsEurope, c. 1930Rectangular top in an offset square pattern centered by roses, fluted and gilded apron with shaped supports joined to square tapered and canted legs, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 28 1/2, dp. 18 1/2 in.$400-600

400Pair of Art Deco Upholstered Lounge ChairsHardwood veneer, upholsteryFrance, c. 1925Straight seat back over flat wood arms angled at front and continuing down to base, raised on four stepped feet, some veneer loss consistent with age, ht. 31 1/4, wd. 25, dp. 27 1/4 in.$1,500-2,500

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401Art Deco Charles Catteau for Boch Frères Grès Keramis VaseArt potteryBelgium, c. 1930Swollen cylindrical form, crackle glazed body decorated with brown fern fronds incised and outlined in dark brown, signed, ht. 11 in.$800-1,200

402Louis Delachenal (1897-1966) Stoneware VaseArt potteryRivier-Letort, St.-Meen-le-Grand, France, mid-20th centuryBottle form with a thickly applied sang de boeuf glaze over celadon, nick to base, impressed Rivier-Letort mark, incised initials, ht. 6 3/4, dia. 5 1/2 in.$400-500

403Small Wedgwood Keith Murray Designed VaseBlack basaltEngland, c. 1940Cylindrical form with three concentric engine-turned rings with chevron pattern, base marked in red Keith Murray, Wedgwood, Made in England, and impressed Wedgwood, Made in England, ht. 4 in.$300-500

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404Two-light Sea Horse Candlestick, Probably E.T. HurleyBronzeCincinnati, early 20th centuryEach cup supported by a scrolling sea horse on a faceted stem with starfish base, verdigris patina, faint mark on base, ht. 13, wd. 9 in.$400-600

405Pair of Art Deco AndironsCast ironUnited States, early 20th centuryEach black-painted tombstone shape on arched feet with geometrically cast chromed inset, stamped 8672 and 3642, wear to chrome, ht. 16 1/2, wd. 10 1/4, dp. 18 3/4 in.$400-600

406Italian Art Deco-style PitcherSilvered metalCylindrical form with rounded rim and applied U-shaped handle with black Bakelite-type grip, impressed circular mark Made in Italy on base, ht. 9, dia. 4 in.$75-125

407Art Deco Manner Burl Walnut DaybedWood, veneer, upholsteryFrance, 20th centuryThe central bed cushion, three back cushions, and four throw pillows in pale blue silk upholstery, backed by a stepped headboard and flanked on either side by consoles of shelving over side tables and cabinets with carved Bakelite handles, with labels for Camaro, approx. ht. 56, lg. 105, dp. 33 in.$3,000-4,000

408Loetz Tango Vase and JarArt glassCzechoslovakia, c. 1920-1940The baluster-form red vase with black rim, polished pontil, ht. 5; the orange jar and lid with black enamel decoration, ht. 6 1/2 in., both with acid-stamped Czecho-slavakia mark in an oval on bases.$400-600

409Loetz Art Deco BottleArt glassCzechoslovakia, c. 1920The flaring cylindrical bottle in marbled shades of pink and white with a black stopper, acid-stamped Czecho-slavakia in an oval on base, ht. 6 3/4 in.$300-500

410Czechoslovakian Punch Bowl and Six GlassesArt glassMid-20th centuryThe lidded, spherical, stepped form in transparent blue glass, the glasses of complimenting stepped form with applied handles, respective ht. 12 1/4, 3 1/4 in.$300-500

411Art Deco Table LampCast metalSingle socket over tripod base with reticulated conoid and geometric designs and monkey heads in profile, black and gold finish, ht. 20 3/4, shade dia. 14 in.$250-350

412L. Leleu Art Deco ClockMarble, patinated metal, glassLe Havre, France, c. 1925Composed of a stepped geometry of various marbles with reclining patinated metal female figure in dance attire, square face marked L.Leleu and Le Havre, eight-day time and countwheel strike, few chips near base, ht. 18, wd. 19 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

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413Art Deco Table LampArt glass, metalBullet-shape shade in orange with mottled border, screw-mounted over single socket upheld by four wire rods as stems with three leaves, raised on domed textured metal base, unmarked, ht. 14 1/4 in.$400-600

414Pair of Art Deco-style Barrel-back Lounge ChairsRaw silk, down, woodFrance, 20th centuryTufted back and arms, cushion seat raised on four tapered wood feet, ht. 24, wd. 40, dp. 36 in.$1,600-2,500

415Pair of Art Deco Table LampsArt potteryUnited States, 20th centurySingle sockets over cylindrical ceramic vase-shaped forms in a muted golden glaze with light gray and lavender accents, on circular stepped wooden bases, with finials in matching glaze tones, ht. 23 in.$300-350

416Val Saint Lambert VaseCrystal Alfred Collard, Belgium, 20th centuryThe heavy-walled spherical form with four sides, rim and base cut to form a cube, base engraved Val St. Lambert, A. Collard in script, also bearing an ovoid gold label, ht. 6 in.$400-500

417Sixty-five Pieces of Bakelite FlatwareSheffield, England, early 20th century, Englishtown Cutlery Ltd.Nineteen tablespoons, lg. 7 3/4, sixteen teaspoons, lg. 6 3/4, sixteen forks, lg. 7 1/2, and fourteen knives, lg. 9 in., all marked stainless steel, with yolk-colored handles; sold with two original Englishtown Cutlery boxes.$200-250

418Art Deco-style TorchèreSpun aluminum, glass, wood20th centuryThe inverted bell-form shade casing a single socket over a colorless glass ball and raised on a reeded standard with circular foot, some dings to foot, ht. 67 in.$300-500

419Bakelite Penguin PinUnited States, early 20th centuryButterscotch body with paint-decorated details, moveable front flipper swinging a basket, ht. 3 1/2 in.$300-500

420Three Bakelite Jewelry ItemsUnited States, early 20th centuryA butterscotch cherries brooch, the bar with bunch of cherries and leaves swinging from a cable link chain, ht. 4, a brown bracelet with butterscotch boots charm, dia. 3, and a black key-shaped pin, lg. 2 1/4 in.$200-300

421Thirteen Nautical-themed Bakelite Jewelry ItemsUnited States, early 20th centuryRed, butterscotch, and blue colors, twelve pins, including three mounted with compasses, and an anchor pendant on rope, sizes from 1 1/4 to 2 in.$400-600

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422Six Bakelite Jewelry ItemsUnited States, early 20th centuryFour fruit- and vegetable-themed pins, including bananas and carrots, ht. 2 7/8 to 4 in., and two rings in orange and butterscotch.$200-300

423Three Red and Gold Bakelite PinsUnited States, early 20th centuryDesigned as lips with three hanging lipsticks in gold-painted wooden tubes; a thumbs-up hand with hanging charm; and six linked triangles with gold metal accents, ht. 2 1/4 to 3 1/2 in.$400-600

424Two Bakelite Hat-form PinsUnited States, 20th centuryIn butterscotch and brown, one with cherry accent and red hatband, the other with painted black polka dots and coiled hatband, dia. 3 in.$200-300

425Eight Bakelite Jewelry ItemsUnited States, early 20th centuryIn mostly red and butterscotch colors, seven bracelets: two asymmetrical bangles, dia. 3 3/8, a cuff, lg. 3, three with geometric link design, each approx. 7 3/4, and one stretch composed of cylindrical beads on elastic cord; and an arrow pin, lg. 3 1/2 in.$400-600

426Three Nautical-themed Bakelite ItemsUnited States, early 20th centuryA butterscotch sailboat belt buckle, ht. 3 1/8, a red anchor pendant on rope cord, pendant ht. 2 3/8, and a necklace of deep red cable link chain suspending thirteen apple red anchors, lg. 18 1/2 in.$200-300

427Bakelite Cherries Pin and Stretch BraceletUnited States, 20th centuryThe pin with six red cherries swinging on green rubber-coated stems from a red bowl, ht. approx. 4 1/2; the bracelet with red bar-shaped beads and five cherries swinging from a carved medallion, on elastic cord.$200-300

428Two Bakelite Cherries PinsUnited States, 20th centuryEach red bar with cluster of cherries, leaves, and stems swinging from cable link chains, lg. 4 in.$200-300

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429Ten Bakelite Faceted Spacer BanglesUnited States, 20th centuryVarying widths in greens, red, pumpkin, butterscotch, brown, and black, dia. approx. 3 in.$200-300

430Le Verre Français Saturn Table LampArt glass, wrought ironFrance, early 20th centuryArt glass shade with domed top and flat sides in mottled orange, yellows, and blues, etched Le Verre Français on three-arm spider rim over single socket, tripartite standard joined by openwork collar on scroll base, ht. 19 1/2, dia. 13 1/2 in.$2,000-2,500

431Twenty Bakelite Spacer BanglesUnited States, 20th centuryIn yellow, red, green, and orange, five with scalloped edge, three with angled edge, two with bicolored petal pattern.$200-300

432Ten Bakelite BraceletsUnited States, 20th centuryIn reds, yellows, browns, and greens, six carved bangles of varying widths, and four stretch bracelets composed of cylindrical beads on elastic cord.$200-300

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433Six Bakelite BraceletsUnited States, 20th centuryIn butterscotch, brown, and greens, five carved bangles of various widths and one stretch composed of beads and bar-shaped spacers strung on elastic cord, dia. 3 to 3 1/2 in.$200-300

434Eighteen Bakelite Jewelry ItemsUnited States, 20th centuryThirteen bangles in butterscotch, pumpkin, green, and red, two shaped, three marbled; and five foliate carved pins in yellow, pumpkin, avocado, red, and black, lg. 1 3/4 to 2 7/8 in.$400-600

435Fourteen Bakelite Jewelry ItemsUnited States, 20th centuryTwelve spacer bangles in butterscotch, orange, red, black, and avocado, two bicolored; and two pins, one designed as a palm tree with movable leaves and coconuts, ht. 3 1/2, the other as a cluster of fruit hanging from a carved leaf, ht. 4 in.$200-300

436Walter Dorwin Teague Bluebird RadioGlass, metal, wood, electrical componentsSparton, model 566, c. 1934, Jackson, MichiganBlue mirrored disk accented by three polished chrome bands intersecting two concentric circles with three knobs, framing the speaker and tuner dial, on two ebonized ball-shape feet, dial face marked with Sparton decal, box missing back plate, approx. 14 x 14 1/2 x 5 3/4 in.

Note: An example of this iconic design is currently on display at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, accession no. 1996.351.$3,000-5,000

437Henry Dreyfus (1904-1972) Thermos and UndertrayAluminum, steel, glass, rubber, enamelDesign date 1936, United StatesCream-colored body with glass lid and matching cream-colored undertray, marked on base The American Thermos Bottle Co. The only Thermos Reg. V.S. Patent Office. No. 539. Vacuum Bottle designed by Henry Dreyfuss. Norwich, Conn. USA., approx. ht. 5 3/4, tray wd. 9 1/4 in.

Note: Henry Dreyfus was one of America’s great industrial designers.$300-500

438Early Philco Predicta TelevisionMetal, glass, fabric1940sSwivel screen on rectangular frame, ht. 23 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 9 3/4 in.$400-600

439Two Wassily ChairsTubular steel, leatherItaly, fourth quarter 20th centuryOriginal design by Marcel BreuerGeometric tubular metal framework with black leather seat, unmarked, some wear to leather, approx. ht. 28 1/2, 28 3/4, wd. 30 1/2, 30 1/2, dp. 25 1/4, 25, arm ht. 23 in.$1,000-1,500

440Two Wassily ChairsTubular steel, leatherUnited States, production date and manufacturer unknownOriginal design by Marcel BreuerGeometric tubular metal framework with black leather seat, unmarked, some wear to leather, approx. ht. 29 1/2, wd. 30 1/2, 27 in.$1,000-1,500

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441Mies Van der Rohe Barcelona Coffee TableGlass, stainless steelManufactured by KnollSquare glass top on X-form base, ht. 17 1/4, wd. 40, dp. 40 in.$400-600

442Six Swid Powell CandlesticksSilver plateDesign by Richard Meier, ItalyDisc-form drip plate over columnar stem on stepped square base, one shorter with cylindrical foot, all marked Swid Powell and four marked made in Italy, some base wear, five ht. 12, one ht. 6 1/8 in.$500-900

443Eleven Art Deco and Art Deco-style Cocktail Related ItemsMetal, Bakelite, glassMostly United States, 20th centuryIncluding five cocktail shakers with chromed finish and Bakelite handles and accents, a glass seltzer bottle with wire mesh wrap, a glass muddler, a shot measure, group of six stacking metal shot glasses, a Penguin ice bucket with Bakelite handles and finial, and a contemporary penguin-form shaker by Restoration Hardware, shot glasses ht. 1 5/8, measure 2 3/8, all others ht. 8-13 in.$1,100-1,500

444Three Baccarat Items and a Fabergé Atelier VaseColorless crystalSecond half 20th centuryIncluding a decanter with faceted stopper, square form with canted corners, acid-etched with a figure a woman reclining on an eyelash moon, edition 135/150, base etched Martin’s of Georgetown, with circular Baccarat mark, ht. 9 1/2, a diamond-shaped decanter with rounded shoulder and stopper, circular Baccarat mark on base, ht. 11 1/2, and a bottle-form vase with cut decoration, also marked, ht. 5; the Fabergé vase with a faceted design, ht. 8 1/4 in., in a lined presentation box.$350-450

445Six Steuben FiguresColorless crystalCorning, New York, fourth quarter 20th centuryAn owl, no. 8065, ht. 5 1/8, a hippopotamus, no. 8400 lg. 6 1/4, an apple, no. 7874, ht. 4, a beaver with garnet eyes, no. 8359, lg. 5 3/8, a penguin, no. 8295, ht. 3 1/2, and a snail, no. 7982, lg. 3 1/4 in., all with etched Steuben mark on base.$1,000-1,500

446Pair of Steuben Wild DovesColorless crystalCorning, New York, 1981, Bernard X. WolffEach colorless crystal figure with turned head and raised tail, bases marked Steuben BXW, minor nick to one head, ht. 4 7/8 in.$300-500

447Three Steuben Herd of Elephants FiguresColorless crystalCorning, New York, 1980, Paul SchultzHaving spherical bodies with trunks positioned up, down, and forward, each etched Steuben PS on base, approx. lg. 9 in.$600-800

448Eighty-one Pieces of Steuben TablewareColorless crystalCorning, New YorkComprised of nine goblets and twelve each: cordials, bowls with undertrays, stemmed fruit cups, luncheon plates, and salad plates, all in Steuben boxes, respective ht. 5 3/4, 4 1/2, 3 5/8, bowl dia. 4, plates dia. 8 1/2, 7 in.$1,000-1,500

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449Three Pieces of Colorless CrystalUnited States, fourth quarter 20th centuryA Steuben rose vase, no. 8090, ht. 11 3/4, and a Steuben pedestal bowl, no. 7884, dia. 10 1/8, both etched Steuben on base, the bowl also SHS 1982; and a Cartier apple with gold-toned metal leaf and stem, marked on base, ht. 4 in.$250-350

450Pair of Steuben MugsArt glassCorning, New York, early 20th centuryEach of colorless glass with amethyst rim and applied handle with shell-form accents, raised on a circular foot, one with polished pontil, unmarked, the other with rough pontil, one with block letter Steuben acid stamp, ht. 6 in., bearing accession number from the Corning Museum of Glass.

Literature: The Glass of Frederick Carder, Paul V. Gardner, copyright 1971, Crown Publishers, New York, catalog line number 3329, p. 213.$500-600

451Stephany Cousins (American, 20th/21st Century)

Blues CafeSigned “Stephany Cousins” l.r.Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 30 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure.$1,000-1,500

452Three Lalique Animal FiguralsArt glassFrance, fourth quarter 20th centuryAn owl, ht. 3 1/4, a bird, ht. 2 3/8, and wild boar, lg. 3 1/2 in., all in colorless glass with satin finish and polished details and bases, all etched Lalique France in script on bases.$250-350

453Seven Baccarat Crystal Animal Figurals and Eight Knife RestsArt glassFrance, fourth quarter 20th centuryA pelican, ht. 6 1/2, a bird on self-base, loss to beak, ht. 4 1/2, a cat, ht. 4 3/4, two rabbits, ht. 3, an elephant, ht. 2 7/8, and a leaping gazelle on an Art Nouveau-style self-base, lg. 8 1/4; the knife rests of square section in original red box, each lg. 3 1/8 in., missing four, all pieces with circular Baccarat mark.$400-500

454After Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901)

L’Amazone et le Tonneau [The Horsewoman and the Cart]Monogrammed within the matrix l.l., with a Maeght Editeur blindstamp l.l.Lithograph on paper, sight size 10 x 13 in., framed.Condition: Foxing, subtle rippling, toning, not examined out of frame.$800-1,200

455After Maxfield Frederick Parrish (American, 1870-1966)

The Lute PlayersSigned “Maxfield Parrish.” and inscribed “© The House of Art, NY” within the matrix l.r. and l.l. respectively. Offset lithograph on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x 29 3/4 in., in a period frame.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$500-700

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456Pair of François Monnet Slipper ChairsStainless steel, upholsteryFrance, 1970sPatterned fabric seat and back on curved steel base, ht. 27, wd. 25, dp. 26 in.$3,000-4,000

457François Monnet Stool/TableStainless steelFrance, 1970sHeavy gauge stainless steel with square top and shaped sides, ht. 14, wd. 17 3/4, dp. 17 3/4 in.$600-800

458Early Industrial Design Floor LampTubular steel, wrought ironUnited States, c. 1945Half dome shade over single socket on adjustable arm, cylindrical standard raised on tripod base with scroll foot, ht. 71 in.$250-350

459Carved Center Table Attributed to Grosfeld HouseGlass, woodUnited States, mid-20th centuryCircular top over three splayed carved wood fronds on square base with shaped sides, ht. 21 3/4, dia. 42 in.$600-800

460Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) MagiscopioGlass, steel Mexico, 1981Round colorless glass pane with concave circles in a geometric pattern within a gear frame raised on a recycled metal column and base with soldered joints, signed and dated on glass, ht. 39, glass dia. 14 1/2 in.$700-900

461Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) MagiscopioGlass, steel Mexico, 1986Round colorless glass pane with concave circles in a pinwheel pattern within a gear frame raised on a recycled metal column and base, signed and dated on glass, ht. 38, glass dia. 14 1/4 in.$700-900

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462Russel Wright “Saturn” Punch BowlSpun aluminum, woodRussel Wright Inc., United States, c. 1935Spherical lidded bowl, ladle, removable “ring” tray and twelve cups with wooden ball accents, bowl and cups all impressed on base Russel Wright, bowl ht. 11 1/2, dia. 12 1/2, tray dia. 16 3/4, cup ht. 2, dia. not including handle 3 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

463Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) MagiscopioGlass, steel Mexico, 1986Round colorless glass pane with concave circles in a pinwheel pattern within a gear frame raised on a recycled metal column and base with soldered joints, signed and dated on glass, ht. 38 1/2, glass dia. 13 3/4 in.$700-900

464Large Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) MagiscopioGlass, steel Mexico, 1983Round colorless glass pane with concave circles in a floral pattern within a gear frame raised on a recycled metal column and base, signed and dated on glass, ht. 79, glass dia. 32 in.$1,000-1,500

465Feliciano Bejar (1920-2007) MagiscopioGlass, steel Mexico, 1981Round colorless glass pane with concave circles in a geometric pattern within a gear frame raised on a recycled metal column and base with soldered joints, signed and dated on glass, ht. 38 3/4, glass dia. 14 1/4 in.$700-900

466Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)

Two Prints from THE FLYING COLORS COLLECTION: Sky Bird, 1974; and Sunburst, 1974, both published 1975Monogrammed and dated within the matrix, Flying Colors dry stamp l.r.Color lithographs on paper, sheet sizes 20 1/8 x 26 in. (51.0 x 66.0 cm), unmatted, unframed.Condition: Toning, old hinges along upper edges.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$200-300

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467Silas Seandel (American, b. 1937) Wall SculptureMixed metalNew York, 1974Shaped and welded strips centering rod sprays, signed and dated, 49 x 44 x 8 in.$1,000-1,500

468Donald Deskey Amodec Chest of DrawersHardwood veneersUnited StatesRectangular top over four drawers with brass pulls, shaped block-form feet, Amodec label in drawer, imperfections in veneer, ht. 54 1/2, wd. 35 1/2, dp. 18 in.

Note: Donald Deskey designed furniture for his company, AMODEC, in the 1930s which was produced by Thomasville Furniture. One of the most sought after designers of his time, his most dramatic design accomplishment came in 1932 when he won the competition to design the interior of New York’s Radio City Music Hall.$1,000-1,500

469Contemporary Mosaic Stained Glass PanelBob Toubman, United States, 1981Depicting a bomb in yellow, red, and gray, with a central pane in green with etched to yellow grid work and fish, surrounded by smoked glass panes, with loops for hanging, signed Toubman, 1981 l.r, 22 3/4 x 31 1/2 in.$300-500

470Silas Seandel PedestalBrassUnited States, 1970sSquare form with geometric designs, ht. 23 5/8, dia. 12 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

471Antonio Grediaga Kieff (Spanish/Canadian, b. 1936)

Abstract Bronze TorsoSigned and numbered “Kieff, 1/3” on the metal.Polished and unpolished bronze, ht. 9 7/8, on a low marble base.$800-1,200

472Belva Ball (American, 1931-2009) Tree SculptureBronze, geodeThe tree composed of shaped and welded rods with outstretched branches, its roots encircling and supporting the large white and gray stone, the base with metal plate stamped Belva Ball, ht. 13 1/2, lg. 13 in.$600-800

473Woven Textile After MiróNatural fibersUnited States, mid-20th centuryAbstract geometric design in black, red, yellow, and blue, 54 x 32 1/2 in.$400-600

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474Hans Wegner Mama Bear ChairUpholstery, teak, hardwoodDenmark, 1950sBlack wool upholstery, walnut hand rests raised on four tapered cylindrical legs, no visible mark, ht. 42 1/4, wd. 33, dp. 23 in.

Provenance: Previously from the family of Dr. Richard Alfred Chambers of Thomas Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.$4,000-6,000

475Lane Coffee TableHardwoods, laminateUnited States, 1960sRectangular top with square ends, top gently swells in the middle where it is accented by a black oval laminate inset, raised on four tapered legs with side stretcher with exposed joinery, marked Lane with style no.1000-19 and with retailer’s label for Rapids Furniture Co. Boston, Massachusetts, some wear, ht. 13 3/4, lg. 70 1/4, widest point 20 in.$500-700

476Cowhide Rug20th centuryBlack and white pattern, some areas of wear, discoloration, lg. 104, wd. 83 in.$300-500

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477Torbjörn Gunnar Zetterholm (Swedish, b. 1921)

WindmillSigned and dated “Torbjörn Z 1952” in pencil l.r., numbered “2/100” l.l.Woodblock print, sight size 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Subtle rippling, toning, foxing, not examined out of frame.$400-500

478Hans Wegner (1914-2007) Peacock ChairAsh, teak, paper cordJohannes Hansen, Denmark, c. 1960Signed with branded mark, approx. ht. 41 1/2, seat 14 1/2, wd. 30, dp. 29 in.

Literature: Hans J. Wegner’s 100 Chairs, Oda, p. 32; Hans J. Wegner, Bernsen, pp. 34-35; Danish Chairs, Oda, pp. 106-7.$1,000-1,500

479Two Danish Modern ArmchairsOak, ebony, cordMid-20th centuryEach curved and shaped crest rail with laminated detail, over woven natural cord seat on four legs and stretchers, ht. 28 in.$1,000-1,500

480Danish Modern Upholstered Lounge ChairUpholstery, teak20th centurySquare-form with low back and wide, curved arms with back and seat cushions, in a mauve velvet corduroy fabric, raised on teak seat rails and four square section legs, ht. 26 1/2, wd. 34, dp. 32 in.$200-300

481Danish School, 20th Century

Street Scene, Vindeby, DenmarkMonogrammed, dated and titled or inscribed “CAY 45 Vindeby” l.l.Oil on canvas, 28 1/2 x 33 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Losses and tear with canvas indentation to l.l. quadrant, surface grime.$250-300

482Pair of Chairs Attributed to Ib Kofod-LarsenLaminated wood, iron, upholsteryDenmark, mid-20th centuryLaminated curved seat back on black metal rod frame, reupholstered yellow seat, unmarked, ht. 32 1/4, wd. 21 in.$200-400

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483Ib Kofod-Larsen Lounge ChairTeak, hardwood, leatherDenmark, mid-20th centuryLaminated curved seat back joined to geometric framework with tan leather seat, Selig Mfg. Co. tag under seat, Made in Denmark mark on frame, ht. 30 1/8, wd. 21 in.$300-500

484Rya RugWoolMade by EGE, DenmarkShag pile with cream-colored ground, brown, taupe, and muted green abstract design, recently cleaned, one stained area, EGE label, lg. 140, wd. 92 in.$500-700

485Gunnar Nylund for Rörstrand BowlArt potterySweden, mid-20th centuryDeep elliptical form tapering to a circular foot, in matte chocolate brown and slate blue glazes, three-crown factory mark, initialed GN, Sweden, and AXK, ht. 6 1/8 in.$400-600

486Mid-Century Gudme Dining Table with Two LeavesRosewood, rosewood veneersDenmarkOblong top over two Y-shape supports joined by a base stretcher, marked Gudme Mobelfabrik, ht. 28 5/8, lg. 63, each leaf 19 3/8, wd. 41 in.$700-900

487Poul Kjaerholm Folding StoolLeather, stainless steel Made by Fritz Hansen, Denmark, mid-20th century, ht. 14, wd. 22, dp. 18 in.$600-800

488Osten Kristiansson Luxus Floor LampPainted aluminum, brass, oak Scandinavia, 1950s Black-painted conical shade adjusts on oak tripod base, some wear, ht. 56 in.$1,200-1,600

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489Two Jens Risom Lounge ChairsWalnut, leatherMid-20th centuryBlack leather seat and back on angular walnut frame, one with paper label from Contemporary, a furniture retailer on Harvard Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, ht. 29, wd. 27, dp. 29 in.

Note: The chair was originally designed for the Caribe Hilton hotel in Puerto Rico. Risom, born and educated in Denmark, moved to the United States in 1939 and was one of the first designers for the Knoll Furniture Company when it opened in 1942. After World War II, he started his own company, Jens Risom Design.$800-1,000

490Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates Coffee TableGlass, walnutUnited States, c. 1960The boomerang-shaped top rests on a base composed of two interlocking sculpted rectangles, glass thickness 1/2, approx. lg. 48, wd. 32, ht. 15 1/2 in.$700-900

491Danish Modern Lounge Chair and OttomanUpholstery, teakNorway, mid-20th centuryReclined seat back with head rest and seat cushion in original brown upholstery on a teak frame composed of four dowel legs and stretchers, with matching ottoman, both pieces ink stamped Made in Norway on base, wear to fabric, chair ht. 37 1/2, ottoman ht. 14 1/2 in.$300-500

492Pair of Arne Jacobsen Swan Chairs Fiberglass, wool, aluminumFritz Hansen, Denmark, design 1957-58, model no. 3320Continuous shaped, fiberglass-enhanced plastic seat with foam and beige wool upholstery forming the back, seat, and armrests, on a swivel stem with four-prong aluminum foot, each bearing manufacturer’s sticker on stem, significant age and wear to the original upholstery, ht. 29 1/2 in.$1,200-1,800

493France & Sons Danish RockerTeakJohn Stuart Inc., mid-20th centuryLoop arm and legs, missing cushions, some wear, manufacturer’s and distributor’s label, ht. 25 1/2, wd. 26 1/4 in.$400-600

494Borge Mogensen (1914-1972) Spoke-back SofaBeech, upholsteryManufactured by Fritz Hansen, Denmark, mid-20th centurySpoke-back sofa in lacquered beech with one drop-down side, fabric-upholstered cushions, paper label, ht. 34, wd. 63 1/2, dp. 29 in.$600-800

495Four J.L. Moller Side ChairsTeak, natural cordDenmark, mid-20th centuryFour horizontal back slats, natural cord seats, marked J.L. Moller, seat wear, some wood loss, ht. 34 1/2, wd. 19 1/2 in.$600-800

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496Lightolier Eight-light ChandelierUnited States, c. 1960Each nickel-plated arm pendant from a cylindrical rod and accented with enameled metal triangles, square form bobeches, one metal triangle loose, ht. 29, dia. 26 in.$600-800

497Folke Ohlsson for Dux Coffee TableWalnutSweden, mid-20th centuryThe top with two shaped, raised edges over curved aprons continuing to four legs with side stretchers, branded oval Dux mark to underside, one joint loose, ht. 16 3/4, wd. 62 in.$500-700

498Three Scandinavian Design Folding ChairsBlack leather, cotton, tubular metalManufactured by Scanform, Columbia, mid-20th centuryBlack leather seat laced to back on folding body with tubular legs, paper manufacturer’s label, some surface rust and wear, ht. 33 1/2, wd. 20 in.$700-900

499Mid-Century Modern Tea CartWood, laminate, glass, stainless steelRectangular tray top with exposed finger joints inset with black laminate, base set on rectilinear steel framework with lower glass median shelf, raised on rollers, ht. 34 1/4, lg. 31 1/2, dp. 18 1/4 in.$250-350

500Twelve Mid-Century Modern Dining ChairsTeakDenmark, 1950s Shell backrest on conforming seat, shaped front and back rail, marked made in Denmark with castle mark, ht. 31, wd. 18 3/4, dp. 18 in.$2,500-3,500

501Carl Harry Stalhane for Rörstrand VaseCeramicSweden, mid-20th centuryBottle form with angled shoulder in a mottled blue glaze with green/brown accents to rim, shoulder, and base, with three-crown factory mark, initials CHS, Sweden, and SAM, ht. 11 1/2 in.$400-600

502Nymolle Stoneware VaseArt potteryDenmark, mid-20th centuryNarrow rim with three applied handles on a slightly bulbous form, in green and earth-tone satin finish glazes, with stamped mark on base and initials JB, several hairlines and a nick near base, ht. 6 1/2, dia. 5 1/4 in.$600-800

503Jacob Bang for Nymolle Stoneware VaseArt potteryDenmark, mid-20th centuryBottle-form, with green and blue mottled and textured glaze in a satin finish, blue accent to rim, stamped urn mark and initials JB on base, ht. 8 1/4, dia. 2 1/2 in.$400-500

504Bode Willumsen (1895-1987) for Royal Copenhagen VaseArt potteryDenmark, early 20th centuryThree handled from with turned accents to body in glazes of brown, gray, and blue tones, crazing, base with blue painted three-waves mark, 22-8, 1927, and incised potter’s mark, ht. 9 in.$600-700

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505Danish Modern CredenzaRosewoodMid-20th centuryRectangular top over two cabinet doors fitted with shelving raised on four tapering cylindrical legs, branded control mark, ht. 32 3/4, wd. 54 3/4, dp. 17 in.$900-1,200

506Fritz Hansen Coffee TableHardwood, stainless steelDenmark, mid-20th centuryRectangular plank top raised on four tubular stainless steel legs, paper label, ht. 20 3/4, wd. 24, lg. 59 1/2 in.$300-500

507Alvar Aalto Artek StoolBirchICF, FinlandCircular top over three laminated and bentwood legs, ht. 18, dia. 15 in.$200-300

508Mid-Century Modern NightstandTeak veneersDenmarkRectangular top over open cabinet with angular sides over single drawer on four cylindrical legs, ht. 21, wd. 17 3/4, dp. 12 1/2 in.$200-225

509Hans Van Hoek (Dutch, b. 1947)

Two Works: Trees Alongside a Canal and Leaning WomanTrees signed, dated, and titled “HVHoek ‘85...” l.r., Woman titled, signed, and dated “...HVHoek ‘88” on the reverse.Conté crayon on Fabriano Disegno 4 paper, sheet sizes to 59 x 43 in., both unframed.Condition: Minor handling creases, tack holes to two corners.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$1,200-1,800

510Orrefors Fish Graal VaseArt glassSweden, 20th century, design Edward HaldFaceted drop shape with thick walls of colorless glass encasing a design of fish swimming through aquatic plants in brown and green, etched Orrefors, Graal Nr 276 V Edward Hald on base, ht. 7 in.$600-800

511Orrefors VaseArt glassSweden, 1951, design Simon Gate, engraver Ernst Aberg Thick-walled colorless glass with engraved figure of a woman dancing, base engraved, Orrefors, Gate, 256.6, B, 8, EA, ht. 13 1/2 in.$300-500

512Scandinavian VaseArt glass Attributed to Erik Hoglund for Boda, Sweden, c. 1960Tapering cylindrical form of square section in deep amber glass with four flower-shaped prunts and crimping near base, unmarked, ht. 11 3/4 in.$700-900

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513Ulrica Hydman-Vallien for Kosta Boda Cleopatra GobletArt glassSweden, 1994Flared rim tapering to a thick stem entwined by a black snake, signed, dated, and numbered on base, ht. 11 1/4 in.$250-350

514Gunnar Nylund (1904-1997) for Rörstrand Vase; and Four Animal FiguresArt potterySweden and Finland mid-20th centuryThe bottle-form vase with cupped rim on slender neck over a baluster body with mottled brown and cream glaze, the base inscribed with factory mark and artist’s initials, ht. 5 5/8; a stylized giraffe in white glaze with brown accents, stamped Made in Finland to foot, bearing Arabia Handicraft sticker; a doe and fawn group on self-base in mottled tan and gray glaze, impressed maker’s mark on base; a stylized ram with gray body and turquoise horns and tail, stamped Czechoslovakia and numbered on foot, glaze crack to one horn; and a young doe on self-base in turquoise glaze, stamped Made in Czechoslovakia to base; respective ht. 10 3/8, 6 3/4, 5, 3 3/4 in.$300-500

515Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta Träd i Dimma (Trees in Fog) VaseArt glassDesign c. 1954, Kosta, SwedenTapering cylindrical form with deep aubergine tree silhouettes cased in colorless glass with white shading spreading from the rim, stamped in square Lind - Strand/Kosta, inscribed LU2005, ht. 13 in.$2,000-3,000

516Nine Iittala Molded Glass Tableware ItemsArt glassFinland, 20th centuryIncluding four Festivo candlesticks, three initialed TS, ht. 3 to 5 1/2; an Avanto bowl with label, dia. 10; an Avena vase, acid-stamped Tapio Wirkkala, and with label, ht. 7; an ashtray with label, dia. 6 1/2; a Savoy vase, acid-stamped Alvar Aalto, ht. 3 3/4; and a vase with rippled texture, with label, ht. 7 in. $500-700

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517Two Op-Art VasesPorcelainMid-20th centuryOne with double-sided design in matte and glossy glazes with red and gold lustre accents, stamped Royal, Porzellan, Bavaria, KPM, Germany, Handarbeit, and impressed 755/28; the other of elongated bottle form with “eye” design and gold lustre accent, partial impressed mark to base, respective ht. 11 3/8, 15 in.$300-400

518Twenty-six Assorted Scandinavian Enamel SpoonsSterling silver, enamel, metalEarly 20th centuryIncluding twelve Aksel Holmsen coffee spoons, lg. 3 3/4; and a small two-tined serving fork and spoon with mint green enamel, stamped made in Norway, Sterling, 925S, lg. 5; a set of six Marius Hammer coffee spoons stamped 930S with hallmark, lg. 3 3/4; two J. Tostrup spoons with floral design and open work tips stamped with mug hallmark, and J.T. 925S, lg. 6; and four salt spoons stamped with hallmarks and 925, 2 1/2 in.; total 9 troy oz., in Georg Jensen storage box.$300-500

519Nine Pieces of Metalwork Including JensenSterling silver, pewter, enamelScandinavian, mid-20th centuryIncluding a David-Andersen Old Norse pattern pewter salad serving fork and spoon, each with stamped signature and STØPT, D-A, tinn, T. 262, INV., gg, Norway, lg. 9 to 9 1/2; a Georg Jensen letter opener, marked georg jensen denmark stainless on blade, and sterling denmark with beaded oval mark on handle, lg. 7 1/2; a small Georg Jensen Acorn pattern butter knife, marked georg jensen denmark, stainless steel raadvad on blade, and sterling with beaded oval mark on handle, lg. 4 1/2; two gold-washed A. Michelsen spoons of the month, one designed by Paul Rene Gauguin with sunflower motif, the other by Henry Heerup with mother and child motif, July 1967 and 1968, both marked A. Michelsen, sterling, Danmark, lg. 6 1/4; two Sorenco “Christmas” series pattern gold-washed and enameled spoons, both 1965 in original packaging, with Worcester Silver Co. mark, and sorenco denmark sterling 925S, lg. 6 1/4; and a stainless steel and enamel bottle opener, marked GD, Germany, lg. 5 in.$200-250

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520Four Stemlite by Design Line Table LampsAluminum, glass, enamelUnited States, c. 1960Each with frosted glass globe shade over a single socket raised on bright orange stem flaring to a wide circular foot, all with blue oval Underwriter’s Laboratories Portable Lamp labels on base, ht. 12 1/4 to 17 in.$400-600

521Table LampSpun aluminum United States, mid-20th centuryCylindrical shade flaring to edge over two sockets with a pierced and white enameled diffuser plate raised on a cylindrical stem and circular foot, base felt bearing label for Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc., shade with some areas out of shape, ht. 21, shade dia. 16 in.$600-800

522Three Russel Wright PiecesSpun aluminum Russel Wright Inc., United States, 1930sA spherical bun warmer with interior wire shelf, dia. 8, a two-tier serving tray, ht. 12 1/2, dia. 8 1/4, and large serving tray, dia. 15 in., all with wood and wicker accents, each impressed Russel Wright on base.$200-300

523Two Laurel Floor LampsBrass, woodSweden, mid-20th centuryWhite shades of swollen cylindrical form on circular wooden standard fitted to square brass base, foil label numbered 6623, ht. 68 1/4 in.$400-500

524Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen PH-5 Hanging LampEnameled metalDenmark, c. 1960Tiered enameled metal form in white with purple, blue, and red accents over a single pendant socket, Louis Poulsen label to interior of socket cover, ht. 10, dia. 20 in.$600-800

525Jürgen Peters (German, b. 1936)

Nite-LiteIncised signature “J. PETERS” l.r., titled l.c., identified on the backing.Silkscreen on paper, sight size 26 x 25 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-300

526Katja Oxman (German/American, b. 1942)

In the Dimness II, edition of 75.Signed “Katja” in pencil l.r., titled in pencil l.l., numbered “22/75” in pencil l.c.Color etching with aquatint on paper, plate size 23 3/4 x 35 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$500-700

527Oluf Gravesen (Danish, 1943-1987) SculptureWood, metalFourth quarter 20th centuryNails of various sizes and finishes driven into a wooden sphere to form an abstract geometric design, mounted on a wrought iron stand, ht. 30, dia. approx. 22 in.$1,000-1,200

528Five Works:

François-Masami Nakayama (Japanese, 1898-1979), Tree of Jesse, signed and dated “F.M. Nakayama ‘60” in pencil l.r., inscribed and titled “C-12...” l.l., etching; French School, 20th Century, Foire du Trone, signed “CABÉ” in pencil l.r., numbered and titled “E.A...” l.l. and l.c., respectively, intaglio; Go Yayanagi (Japanese, b. 1933), Autoroute, signed and dated “Yayanagi 67” in pencil l.r, numbered and titled “1/20...” in pencil l.l. and l.c., etching; Japanese School, 20th Century, Abstract,, signed and dated “M. Morita 1971” in pencil l.r., numbered and titled “35/60...” in pencil l.l., color print; Continental School, 20th Century, Abstract, signed and dated “K...Smiechowski 67” in pencil l.r., numbered “e.a.” l.l., etching; sheet sizes to 30 x 22 in., shrink-wrapped, unframed.Condition: Not examined out of shrink-wrap.$700-900

529Ryohei Tanaka (Japanese, b. 1933)

RooftopsSigned and dated “T. Ryohei ‘71” in pencil l.r., numbered “86/100” l.l.Etching on paper, sight size 10 x 16 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$400-600

530Tomoe Yokoi (Japanese, b. 1942)

AsparagusSigned “T. Yokoi” in pencil l.r., numbered “22/25” l.l., titled l.c.Mezzotint on paper, sight size 10 1/2 x 14 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Toning, mat burn, subtle rippling, not examined out of frame.$250-350

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531Tetsuro Sawada (Japanese, 1933-1998)

ReverieSigned and dated “T. Sawada ‘80” in pencil l.r., numbered and titled “24/35...” l.l.Color silkscreen on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x 23 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$400-600

532George Nakashima Floor LampWalnut, parchment, possibly hollyNew Hope, Pennsylvania, 1970sCylindrical shade on square post joined to freeform base, marked Sloane on base, ht. 60, base wd. 17 1/2 in.$3,000-5,000

533George Nakashima Wall CabinetWalnut, pandanus clothNew Hope, Pennsylvania, 1970sRectangular top with free edge and exposed joinery over two sliding doors with vertical grill over cloth, ht. 18 1/2, wd. 77 3/4, dp. 16 in.

Provenance: Created by George Nakashima for the Sloane family.$7,000-9,000

534George Nakashima Frenchmen’s Cove Dining TableWalnutNew Hope, Pennsylvania, c. 1970Rectangular top with two matching extension leaves, ht. 28 1/2, lg. 72, wd. 41 1/2, extension leaves 12 in.

Provenance: Created by Nakashima for the Sloane family.$12,000-15,000

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535Gerry Williams Tureen, Richard Mather Lincoln Vessel, Richard Lafean Bowl, and James Wozniak Punch BowlStudio potteryNew Hampshire and Texas, mid-fourth quarter 20th centuryWilliams footed tureen with flared rim, loop handles and fitted cover, in semimatte cream glaze with brown linear and speckle accents, incised Williams to base, small rim chip; the Lincoln cylindrical vessel with flared mouth and fitted cover, the exterior in a glossy blue and brown glaze with incised geometric design, the interior in a glossy tan glaze, incised RML 58 to base, with museum accession number 64.16.9a in red paint to base and cover, repaired finial, chips to cover and vessel rims; respective ht. including covers 11, 16 1/4; Lafean bowl with high tapered pedestal foot in a glossy celadon glaze with mauve accents to interior and exterior of bowl and brown speckles to rim, signed inside the foot R. Lafean in ink, with museum accession number 64.16.8 in red paint; Wozniak punch bowl with slightly bulbous body in a semimatte white glaze with an incised geometric pattern in dark brown, incised signature to base under the glaze, with museum accession number 64.16.7 in red ink and paper museum accession card, respective ht. 14, 7 in.

Provenance: The Richard Mather Lincoln vessel from the Chrysler Museum Collection.$400-600

536Two Wood-fired Vessels by Jack Troy and Catherine HiersouxStudio potteryPennsylvania and California, fourth quarter 20th centuryThe first of asymmetrical urn form with recessed lip in subtle shades of cream, yellow, peach, and violet, with fly-ash accents and natural stone inclusions, base signed Troy, ht. 10 3/4; the second sculptural form in similar shades of peach, salmon, and gray, the folded and pierced trumpet form rising from a crag-like base, signed Hiersoux on base, ht. 12 1/2 in.$400-600

537David Frith (British, b. 1943) VaseStoneware Brookhouse Pottery, Denbigh, England, 20th/21st century Bottle form with waisted neck over a high shoulder in blue under trailed brown glazes with Asian-inspired wax-resist motifs, impressed with artist and pottery marks near base, ht. 17 1/4 in.$400-600

538Studio Pottery VesselGlazed stonewareShaped and tapered basket form in teal, lavender, brown, and salmon tones with splatter and incised decorations, the base illegibly initialed, ht. 11, wd. 11 in.$250-350

539Mary Roehm (American, b. 1951) Eight Cups and BowlsReduction fired porcelainNew York, c. 1980-1990 The bowls of slightly varying sizes and irregular conical form, in a celadon glaze, the cups of slightly irregular cylindrical form, six in a matching celadon glaze, two with salmon-toned underglaze and incised decoration to exterior and celadon glaze to interior, all on tapered feet, all but five pieces bearing artist’s incised cipher on base, one cup with several small rim chips, bowls approx. ht. 3 1/4, dia. 6 1/4, cups approx. ht. 3, dia. 2 1/4 in.$400-500

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540Edwin & Mary Scheier Decorated VesselStudio potteryNew Hampshire, mid-20th centuryDeep cylindrical form tapering to a tall recessed foot, in a dark blue and brown glaze with wide incised band of female figures holding a serpent, with applied accents, base signed and dated Scheier -62-, ht. 18 1/4, dia. 8 1/2 in.$3,000-5,000

541Turned and Carved Wooden VesselBirchJohn Diamond-Nigh, United States, c. 1985Shallow bowl over thickly turned walls, tapering to a circular foot, with natural ring and bark designs, base signed Nigh, ht. 8 3/8, dia. 8 5/8 in.$400-600

542Studio Pottery Soup Tureen with Ten Bowls and LadleUnited States, mid/late 20th centuryTurned double-handled tureen on a flared recessed foot with lid, glazed in bands of brick red, brown, cream, and charcoal; each double-handled bowl glazed in matching charcoal, the ladle with pinched pours and a hole for hanging, bases signed Brand, tureen ht. 12 1/2, bowl ht. 3 in.$300-500

543Harding Black (American, 1912-2004) Vase and DishStudio potteryTexas, 1971A stoneware vase and footed dish in similar thick blue and red flame glaze over an iron slip, both incised Harding Black, 1971 on base, vase ht. 3 1/2, dish dia. 7 in.$200-300

544Edwin & Mary Scheier ChargerStudio potteryNew Hampshire, mid-20th centurySemi-matte mauve glaze with central medallion of wax-resist decoration, signed on base Scheier, ht. 2 1/4, dia. 16 in.$1,000-1,500

545Edwin & Mary Scheier Footed BowlStudio potteryNew Hampshire, mid-20th centuryCylindrical bowl with single incised band to exterior, on a recessed foot, brown and gray glaze, signed Scheier on base, ht. 5 3/4, dia. 10 1/2 in.$500-700

546Kris Nelson (American, b. 1956) Footed BowlWood-fired stoneware 1984Deep funnel-form bowl with three applied conical feet, in black and rust-toned glazes, signed Nelson and dated near base, ht. 9 1/2, dia. approx. 14 1/2 in.$300-500

547Large Studio Pottery VesselUnited States, 20th centuryResembling a Saguaro cactus, vertical ribbing with impressed detail, in a glossy light brown glaze, crazing, ht. 22 in.$200-300

548Large Edwin & Mary Scheier BowlStudio potteryNew Hampshire, mid-20th centuryDeep, slightly bulbous form tapering to a narrow circular foot, in a semimatte ochre glaze with blocks of wax-resist decoration creating a patchwork design, base signed Scheier, ht. 11 3/4, dia. 11 in.$2,500-3,500

549Edwin & Mary Scheier VaseStudio potteryNew Hampshire, mid-20th centuryBottle-form, the bulbous body on a circular foot in brown and gray glazes with highly textured surface, base incised Scheier, ht. 13 1/2, dia. 9 in.$1,500-2,500

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550James McKinnell (American, 1919-2005) Punch Bowl and Twenty-three CupsStudio potteryUnited States, mid/late 20th century The large bowl and each cup raised on a high recessed foot, all in a gray celadon glaze with rust-colored accents and abstract wax-resist decoration in rust and blue to exterior, each cup signed McK in foot, the bowl signed McKinnell, B 13, bowl ht. 11, dia. 16 1/2, cups ht. 3, dia. 3 3/4 in.$400-600

551Contemporary Art Pottery Table Lamp BaseGlazed stoneware20th centuryThe squat cylindrical form in green glazes over iron slip with wax resist decoration, on an Asian-inspired carved wood base and mounted with two sockets on a metal standard, topped by a sphinx-form metal finial, ht. 21 in.$200-300

552Two Contemporary Woven TextilesNatural fibersRose S. Park, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 1970-1980Each with black abstract linear design on beige and brown grounds, with basting along one end for hanging, both with fabric labels Hand Woven by Rose S. Bank, the smaller also with paper label with handwritten note “All wool, Oghams Alphabet Symbols 1970-80s” and a stamped address Rose S. Bank, 3 Roselawn Terrace, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213, the smaller approx. 36 x 7 1/2, the larger approx. 73 x 37 1/2 in.$300-500

553Contemporary RugWoolPakistanHandmade, natural beige ground with dusty brown stripes flanked by dotted borders in shades of brown accented by orange, lg. 112, wd. 76 1/2 in.$600-800

554Henri Matisse Designed Mimosa Wall HangingHandwoven woolThomasville, Connecticut, c. 1955Abstract design in blue, black, yellow, and gray on red, burgundy, and orange ground, purportedly number 497/500, Bigelow Sanford Carpet Co; HM in the weaving, 58 x 36 1/4 in.

Provenance: Descended in the family of a carpet businessman.$1,500-2,000

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555Four Rix Jennings (American, 20th Century) WorksMixed mediaUnited States, 1980, 1981Each abstract design of cut, painted and reassembled wood panels, framed in Plexiglas, each signed Jennings, dated and numbered, two 14 x 11, two 10 x 8 in.$400-600

556Large Karen Karnes (American, b. 1925) BowlStudio potterySecond half 20th centurySalt-glazed and wood-fired, the exterior and wide interior rim in a matte violet glaze, the interior bowl in a glossy chocolate glaze, foot impressed with KK mark, ht. 8, dia. 17 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

557Four Ceramic Vase FormsSawdust-fired porcelainKarin Hessenberg, United Kingdom, 1980Each turned, burnished form with a matte smoky finish, with blue or cream-colored highlights and molded and carved detailing, each impressed with the artist’s cipher near the base, ht. 3 5/8 to 6 5/8 in.

Note: Full explanation of the artist’s process for the creation of these vessels, provided by the artist, is available upon request.$400-600

558John Cheney Wood (American, 1922-2012)

Collage #1Signed and dated “John Wood 1956” l.r., identified on a label from The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, New York, affixed to the reverse.Paper collage on fiberboard, 28 x 18 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$800-1,200

559Willis “Bing” Davis, American Urban Mask #71996Mixed media (plastic, brass and synthetic material)Signed, titled, and dated in ink on the wood mount verso, lg. 45, wd. 8 in.

Provenance: The John Axelrod Collection-Frank B. Bemis Fund and Charles H. Bayley Fund.

Exhibitions: We Wear the Mask: Urban Mask Series, Dayton, Ohio, 1997.$700-900

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560Pair of Michael Taylor for Baker Far East Collection Lounge ChairsMahogany, metal, caneUnited States, c. 1960sCurving crest rail and back splat over caned seat on shaped seat rails, cylindrical legs with brass sabots, side and back stretchers, re-caned, ht. 27 3/4 in.$800-1,200

561Win Knowlton (American, b. 1953) SculptureCast ironUrn-form, paper label on base, ht. 15 1/2 in.

Note: Knowlton has an extensive exhibition record, and his work is included in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.$300-500

562Attributed to Karl Springer (1930-1991) Low TableUnited StatesSquare form covered in decorated bark cloth, the sides inset with rows of cowry shells in an African-inspired design, the whole raised on four square legs, unsigned, ht. 18, dia. 34 in.

Provenance: Purportedly purchased from the Karl Springer Ltd. showroom in New York in the late 1970s.$300-500

563Attributed to Karl Springer Wall HangingMixed media, including cloth, paper, paintUnited States, 1970sComposed of strips of brown and beige cloth mounted to a fabric backing and finished with a clear coat of sealant, some wear to edges, 67 1/2 x 67 1/2 in.

Provenance: Purportedly purchased from the Karl Springer Ltd. showroom in New York in the late 1970s.$300-500

564I.M. Pei ClockAnodized aluminumBlack circular form, each side with white numerals and white hands, raised on vertical flat bar stock joined to rectangular base mount, ht. 20, dia. 13 3/4 in.

Provenance: Originally installed at the John Hancock Building in Boston.$1,000-1,500

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565Leonard Victor Huggins, Jr. (American, 1936-2007)

AbstractSigned and dated “LVHuggins ‘64” l.r.Mixed media (oil and collage) on canvas, 46 x 42 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$600-800

566Leonard Victor Huggins, Jr. (American, 1936-2007)

Abstract (Gray and Red)Signed and dated “LVHuggins ‘64” u.r.Oil on canvas, 54 x 44 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$800-1,200

567Pair of Stacked Lucite-style Table Lamps20th centuryEach with a square-form white fabric shade over a single socket raised on a base composed of colorless plastic blocks alternating with silvered cylindrical spacers, with square plastic finial, ht. 23, shade dia. 11 in.$500-700

568Grosfeld House Coffee TableGlass, resinUnited StatesCircular glass top on colorless resin base supported by four curved and ribbed legs joined at top by a framework, ht. 18, dia. 41 3/4 in.$300-500

569Uchida Folding Z ChairChrome, wood, canvas JapanSling-back seat in black canvas, tubular chrome frame with wood handles, ht. 34, wd. 23 3/4, dp. 31 in.$300-500

570Andy Buck (American, 20th/21st Century) Five SculptureWood, paintComposed of five shaped, painted, and sanded pods stacked and raised on a square-section plinth, signed A. Buck, ht. approx. 91 1/2 in.

Note: Examples of Buck’s work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Art and Design, the Fuller Craft Museum, and the Boston Public Library among other public and private institutions.$500-700

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571Stainless Steel ShelvingUnited States, c. 1968Each unit supported by steel cable and accompanied by wall brackets, comprised of four units wd. 24, dp. 11; three units wd. 36, dp. 11; three units wd. 24, dp. 21 3/4; and two units wd. 12, dp. 22 in.$1,000-1,500

572Low Table Attributed to Nicos ZographosStainless steel, stoneUnited States, 1960sCircular top on stainless steel frame, ht. 16, dia. 36 1/4 in.$400-600

573Two Paul Lazlo Lounge ChairsEbonized wood, upholsteryUnited StatesFour horizontal back slats joined to shaped rails, off-white upholstered seat, ht. 27, wd. 19 1/4, dp. with cushion 28 1/2 in.$800-1,200

574Two Modern DressersEbonized hardwood veneerUnited States, mid-fourth quarter 20th centuryRectangular top over four drawers in later black finish with brushed metal pulls, ht. 30 1/8, wd. 42, dp. 20 in.$800-1,000

575Modern Ibex Dining TableGlass, brass, brushed metalItaly, fourth quarter 20th centuryRectangular glass top with beveled edge rests on four brass ibex heads joined by brushed metal framework in nickel finish, legs capped by brass feet, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 72, dp. 42 in.$1,500-1,800

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576Four Bettina Light Fixtures by LampertiEnameled metal, glassItaly, c. 1989Three hanging and one sconce, each with cylindrical red enameled shade with ribbed colorless glass diffuser over single socket with black covers pendant from black wiring and ceiling plates, all bearing manufacturer’s labels and some with original retail tags, shade ht. 5 1/4, shade dia. 6 in.$300-500

577Stiffel LampBrassUnited States, 1960sSingle socket on candlestick-style tubular stand set in a petaled lotus flower on shaped square base, The Stiffel Company label, approx. ht. 41 1/4 in.$300-500

578Art Glass SculptureProbably Italy, 20th centurySemicircular form with wedge-shaped design element in textured blue and chartreuse glass, unmarked, ht. approx. 5 1/4, dia. 8 in.$200-300

579Modern Wall SculptureMetal Fourth quarter 20th centuryComposed of two silver-tone adjustable wire rod bursts radiating from a mirrored center, and terminating in disks, approx. lg. 34, wd. 19, dp. 3 in.$300-500

580Large Maurizio Asti for ARS Cenedese VesselArt glassMurano, Italy, 2005Trumpet-form vase in bright orange scavo technique with imbedded decoration of yellow and brown flowers with trailing green stems and leaves, green lip wrap, raised on a stem of colorless glass centering a fluted knop of green on a recessed foot of orange with yellow buds, trailing stem accents and a green lip wrap, base engraved ARS cenedese, murano, and bearing blue and silver foil label, ht. 32 in.

Note: We would like to thank ARS Cenedese Murano for their assistance with identifying this piece.$1,000-1,500

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581Sommerso VaseItaly, 20th centurySquare section in colorless glass encasing layers of aubergine and yellow, unmarked, ht. 12 in.$400-600

582Italian Art Glass VaseMurano, Italy, possibly Venini or Seguso, mid-20th centuryHeavy-walled egg-form of clear glass encasing layers of red, bollicine, and gold aventurine, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 11 1/4 in.$400-600

583Italian Art Glass VaseMurano, Italy, mid-20th centuryCylindrical form tapering to mouth and foot, clear glass casing swirls of transparent red and yellow, the surface with a crackle texture, bubble inclusions, unmarked, ht. 14 3/4 in.$400-600

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584Italian Art Glass VaseMurano, Italy, mid-20th centuryRuffled rim over baluster form in translucent red cased in yellow glass with trailing white macchie and bronze aventurine spots, circular foot with polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 12 in.$300-500

585Bernard Rohne Mastercraft CredenzaBrass United States, c. 1970Credenza with rectangular top over three sets of double doors with brass Asian-style pulls, acid-etched decorated surfaces, respective ht. 21 1/2, wd. 78 1/4, dp. 30 in.$3,000-5,000

586Two MirrorsBrassUnited States, c. 1970Rectangular form in tubular framework with shaped ends, applied ornament on textured surfaces, centered by mirror glass, each ht. 56 1/2, wd. 20 in.$400-500

587Italian Eight-light ChandelierArt glass, metalPossibly Seguso, Murano, Italy, mid-20th centuryOf colorless glass with gilt accents, each S-scroll arm with circular bobeche extending from a central shaft of blown glass components stacked on a central gold-tone metal rod, with pendant glass ball, imperfections, ht. approx. 20, dia. 24 in.$300-500

588Bernard Rohne Mastercraft Coffee TableBrass, glass1970sGlass top with beveled edge set within an etched framework with black borders, on square legs with conforming decoration, ht. 18, wd. 54 1/2, dp. 29 1/4 in.$500-700

589Italian Art Glass VaseMurano, Italy, possibly A.VE.M, mid-20th centuryCylindrical form with red cased in clear glass containing multicolored twisted canes and O-shaped murrine, base etched Murano, ht. 11 3/4 in.$300-500

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590Pair of Italian Art Glass VasesMurano, Italy, 20th centuryEach footed drop-form with flared rim in clear glass encasing twisted canes of black and white, some bubble inclusions, ground pontils, one with remnant, ht. 10 1/4 in.$400-600

591Italian Mezza Filigrana VaseMurano, Italy, mid-20th centuryCarafe-form with attenuated neck in satin-finished colorless glass with fine twisting canes of white and blue, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 13 7/8 in.$300-500

592Fish Sculpture Attributed to BarbiniArt glass Murano, Italy, c. 1960The body of transparent light blue glass with controlled bubbles casing a central band of fuchsia, with applied clear glass fins and eyes, mounted to a clear glass dome-shaped base with aventurine prunt, unmarked, ht. 17 3/4 in.$400-600

593Large Barbini Bottle-form VaseArt glassMurano, ItalyThick-walled rim and neck in deep opaque purple flaring to a bulbous form of colorless glass containing pale lavender bollicine, etched Barbini Murano near base, bearing Barbini sticker and exhibit sticker from the Jones Museum of Glass and Ceramics, ht. 12, dia. approx. 12 in.$800-1,000

594Three Italian Bowls: Two Efeso and a Zaffiro-styleArt glassAttributed to Barovier & Toso, Murano, Italy, mid-20th centuryA shallow bowl of lavender glass with random trapped bubbles throughout, tapering to a circular foot in colorless glass, ht. 3 1/4, dia. 10 1/2; a shallow bowl of smoked glass with random trapped bubbles throughout, ht. 2 1/8, dia. 8 1/8; and a zaffiro-style bowl in blue with yellow and amber mottle, within clear glass with fine random trapped bubbles throughout, ht. 3 3/8, dia. 7 1/8 in.$800-1,000

595Modern Studio Glass CoatrackThe standing curvilinear form with four prongs for hanging over two legs on black tubular feet, glass thickness 5/8, ht. 63 1/2 in.$350-450

596Large Cenedese Corroso Vase and a Studio Seguso Arte Vetro SculptureArt glassMurano, Italy, mid to fourth quarter 20th centuryThe vase of thick-walled textured teal glass with applied spiraling brown rods alternating with a repeating lime green leaf pattern, marked Cenedese on base, ht. 12; and an abstract curving floriform sculpture in colorless glass with a green cast on a satin finish square base, etched signature Studio Seguso Arte Vetro twice on base, evidence of exhibit sticker from the Jones Museum of Glass & Ceramics, base corner repair, ht. 15 1/2 in.$1,000-1,200

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597Pair of Murano Glass Candlesticks with ShadesArt glassMid-20th centuryThe ribbed bell-form shades on shaped stems and recessed circular feet with gilt accented prunts, pontil marks, ht. 15 3/4, dia. 6 1/2 in.$300-500

598Venini A Canne VaseArt glassDesign attributed to Gio Ponti, Murano, Italy, c. 1946-1966Carafe-form of fused canes in alternating transparent green and blue, polished pontil acid-stamped venini, murano, Italia, ht. 10 3/4 in.$700-900

599Corroso VaseArt glassPossibly Seguso, Italy, 20th centurySquat bottle form in colorless glass with band of green to neck and band of blue to body, allover acid-treated surface, ground pontil, ht. 5 in.$400-600

600Floris Meydam for Leerdam Unica VaseArt glassNetherlands, c. 1960Pillow-form, on a tapered circular base in colorless glass encasing horizontal bands of alternating blue and green, polished pontil engraved Leerdam/M, ht. 7 1/8 in.$500-700

601Italian Art Glass Vase Attributed to Venini by Victorio ZecchinArt glassMurano, Italy, possibly 1921-1925Vasiform in transparent green glass with knob at base stem, circular foot with polished pontil, ht. 11 3/4 in.

Literature: Italian Glass Murano. Milan 1930-1970, by Helmut Ricke and Eva Schmit, prestel, Munich, New York, 1997, p. 13, figure 6, model no. 1633A.$800-1,200

602Fazzoletto VaseArt glassAttributed to Fulvio Bianconi and Paolo Venini, Venini, Murano, Italy, c. 1950Typical form in alternating bands of white and pink filigrana and zanfirico, button pontil, unmarked, ht. 5 5/8 in.$500-700

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603Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941) Large Macchia Series VesselArt glass1984Ultramarine fading to colorless freeform vessel, the exterior with mainly pink, purple, white, yellow, and turquoise macchie, red lip wrap, button pontil, signed and dated Chihuly, 1984, ht. 16 3/4 in.$4,000-5,000

604Set of Three Murano Glass Covered JarsItaly, 20th centuryTwo of square section, one cylindrical, in purple cased in iridescent glass with ribbed colorless aventurine lids, each with polished pontil bearing circular silver and blue sticker Murano Glass, made in Italy, respective ht. 5 1/4, 7 in.$300-500

605Three Art Glass RodsUnited States, early 20th centuryEach eight-sided colorless glass rod containing white and red and pink and blue, respectively, filigrana twists, some minor nicks to ends, lg. 9 3/4 to 10 in.$1,000-1,500

606Luigi Onesto Sommerso VaseArt glassOggetti, Murano, Italy, c. 1970Ovoid form with interior layers of blue and rose cased in clear glass, engraved on base L. Onesto, Murano, Italy, ht. 12 1/2 in.$400-600

607Fazzoletto Incamiciato Vase Attributed to VeniniArt glassMurano, Italy, mid-20th centuryTypical form with interior of corn blue cased in white, polished pontil, unmarked, ht. 7 1/2 in.$400-600

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608Two Contemporary La Diva High-back Lounge ChairsUpholstery, woodDesigned by Jaime Bouzaglo, manufactured by Andreu World Blue indigo fabric, with tall back raised on four ebonized splayed feet, includes one left arm and one right arm, which can be seated together or apart, minor wear, approx. ht. 71, wd. 37, dp. 19 1/2 in.$1,500-2,000

609Italian Art Glass VaseAttributed to Dino Martens for Aureliano Toso, Murano, Italy, c. 1950Flared and pinched rim tapering to a cylindrical body of colorless glass casing bronze aventurine and applied with two wide bands of twisting clementine-colored glass, ground pontil, unmarked, ht. 11 in.$800-1,200

610Attributed to Dino Martens A Mace Art Glass BowlAureliano Toso, Murano, Italy, mid-20th centuryHeavy-walled colorless iridescent glass encasing red and orange macchie and random trapped bubbles, unmarked, dia. 7 1/4 in.$300-500

611Italian A Fasce VaseArt glass Mid-20th centuryFlared, scalloped rim tapering to a circular base in white glass with twisting canes of blue and aventurine cased in colorless ribbed glass, unmarked, ht. 12 in.$600-800

612Cenedese Filigrana VaseArt glassMurano, Italy, mid-20th centuryTapering cylindrical form with a squared rim in colorless glass with mezza filigrana decoration in blue, gray, and pink, polished pontil engraved cenedese in script, ht. 13 1/2 in.$700-900

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613Pauly & Co. Zanfirico Vase, an Egg Sculpture, and a Horse SculptureArt glassItaly, mid-fourth quarter 20th centuryThe bottle-form vase with flared neck in colorless glass with repeating bands of white, and purple and yellow filigrana alternating with purple and white twisting canes, bearing Pauly & C. paper label on base, number 95104, rough pontil, ht. 8 3/4; the egg sculpture comprised of white and colorless mezza filigrana glass, polished pontil, engraved signature venini italia on base, ht. 12; the horse sculpture of colorless glass with smoked glass with aventurine mane, tail, and hooves, mane chip, ht. 11 1/2, lg. 15 1/4 in.$1,000-1,500

614Aquarium Sculpture Attributed to Riccardo Licata for CenedeseArt glassMurano, Italy, c. 1960Colorless glass block encasing a grassy aquatic landscape and two fish with aventurine accents and trapped bubbles, unmarked, ht. 5 3/4, lg. 10 1/4 in.$400-600

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615Two Vico Magistretti Maralunga ChairsLeather, steelManufactured by CassinaBrown leather on steel frames, wd. 38 1/2, dp. 33 1/2 in.

Note: The Maralunga design was included in Fortune magazine’s list of the top twenty-five best design products of 1977.$800-1,200

616Vico Magistretti Maralunga OttomanLeatherProbably manufactured by CassinaLarge circular form raised on four leather-covered bar-form supports, unmarked, ht. 18 1/2, dia. 47 in.$300-500

617Italian Modern Floor LampChromed and enameled metal, leatherPossibly Arredoluce or Arteluce, second-half 20th centurySpherical swivel shade over single socket on adjustable arm with leather hand grip, raised on a chrome and black enameled standard and a tripod foot, replaced custom wing nut, approx. ht. 65 in.$400-600

618Italian Modern Floor LampChromed and enameled metal, leatherPossibly Arredoluce or Arteluce, second-half 20th centurySpherical swivel shade over single socket on adjustable arm with leather hand grip, raised on a chrome and black enameled standard and a tripod foot, replaced custom wing nut, approx. ht. 65 in.$400-600

619Set of Six Venetian Glass GobletsArt glassItaly, early 20th centuryEach colorless glass cone-shape cup with repeating bands of white and red zanfirico, raised on a short slender stem and recessed foot with aventurine, rough pontil, ht. 5 in.$300-350

620Cesar Baldaccini (1921-1998) Assiette Brisee (“Broken Plate”)PorcelainParis, France, 1973Plate with screenprinted design, labeled and hand-numbered Assiette Brisee, 34912000, Cesar, 1973, Edition Atelier A, Porcelaines Champs-Elysees Paris, Series d’Artistes Contemporains, dia. 9 1/2 in.$700-900

621Warren Platner (1919-2006) Dining ChairUpholstery, wire rodsUnited States, design date c. 1966Beige upholstered seat and back rest over vertical wire rod construction, ht. 29, wd. 26 1/2 in.$200-300

622Warren Platner (1919-2006) Coffee TableGlass, wire rodsUnited States, 1960sCircular glass top with beveled edge on a base comprised of vertical steel wire rods welded to circular horizontal and edge-framing rods, glass edge nicks, ht. 14 1/2, dia. 36 in.$600-800

623Warren Platner for Knoll Side TableGlass, wire rodsUnited States, mid-20th centuryCircular top on welded steel rod legs, unmarked, ht. 18, dia. 16 in.$400-600

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624Two Tom Dixon Mirror Ball Pendant LampsPolycarbonate, chromeUnited Kingdom, design c. 2003Each globe with interior chrome coating creating a mirror finish to exterior, dia. approx. 15 3/4 in.$300-400

625Curtis Jere Crane LampChrome-plated and enameled steelUnited StatesSigned and dated, missing pivot clamp, approx. ht. 77 in.$1,200-1,600

626Dance of the Sandhill Crane Wall PlaqueCopper, enamelUnited States, mid/fourth quarter 20th centuryRounded charger enamel decorated and etched with two white cranes gesticulating amongst abstract bouquets on a teal, mauve, and black ground, illegibly signed, with loop for hanging, dia. 12 in.$300-500

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627Walter Feldman SculptureSteel, woodRectangular block with steel lettering raised on two rods on I-beam base, marked on base in white Walter Feldman 1964 Stele in memoriam and with the Roman numeral V, ht. 13, wd. 15 in.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$600-800

628Joe Brainard (American, 1942-1994)

UntitledSigned and dated “BRAINARD -76” l.r., identified on a label affixed to the reverse.Mixed media (found paper and fabric) collage, 11 3/4 x 9 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Straus; to the estate of Elizabeth A. Straus, New York and Maine.$400-600

629Gai Aulenti Coffee TableMarbleManufactured by KnollSquare form with columnar posts supporting the four corners in white veined marble, ht. 14, wd. 44, dp. 44 in.$2,000-2,500

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630James Brewer (American, 1932-1978)

AbstractUnsigned.Cast silver mounted to freeform quartz plinth, 9 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 4 in.Condition: Tarnish, dust to interstices.

Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry C. Veit.$300-500

631James Brewer (American, 1932-1978)

AbstractUnsigned.Welded metal, approximately 20 x 28 x 8 in., welded to a metal plinth.Condition: Surface grime.

Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry C. Veit.$300-500

632James Brewer (American, 1932-1978)

AbstractUnsigned.Bronze, approximately 20 x 15 x 9 in., mounted to a marble plinth.Condition: Dust to the interstices.

Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry C. Veit.$300-500

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633James Brewer (American, 1932-1978)

Abstract [Teeth]Unsigned.Bronze, approximately 11 x 7 1/2 x 6 in., mounted to a marble plinth.Condition: Dust to the interstices.

Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry C. Veit.$300-500

634James Brewer (American, 1932-1978)

Four Abstract CompositionsTwo signed and dated “Brewer 61” l.r., one signed, dated and dedicated “Brewer ‘61/Harry--in deepest friendship--Jim..” l.r., one signed and dated “Brewer 62” l.r. Mixed media on paper, sight sizes to 19 x 27 in., each framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.

Provenance: From the estate of the late Henry C. Veit.$300-500

635Pair of Jonathan Bonner Bill Fish CandlesticksPatinated copper pipeBrick red patina, both incised “Bonner” with copyright on fin, ht. 10 3/4 in.$300-500

636Pair of Jonathan Bonner Alligator CandlesticksPatinated copper pipe1986Verdigris patina, each with incised signature, date, copyright, ht. 3 1/4, lg. 13 1/2 in.$300-500

637Pair of Jonathan Bonner Snake CandlesticksPatinated copper pipeVerdigris patina, both with incised signature, copyright on base, ht. 3 3/8, lg. 6 1/2, wd. 5 in.$400-600

638Pair of Jonathan Bonner Anteater CandlesticksPatinated copper pipeVerdigris patina, unsigned, ht. 3 3/4, lg. 10 in.$300-500

639Jonathan Bonner Rhinoceros CandlestickPatinated copper pipeUnsigned, ht. 5 1/4, lg. 14 in.$300-500

640Jonathan Bonner Cattle Skull CandlestickCast ironBlack finish, signed in silver “Bonner” with copyright, ht. 3 1/4, lg. 7 1/4, wd. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

641Pair of Simon Moore Two-light CandelabraBlown glassUnited Kingdom, 1987Each with lime green bobeches over blue cased in clear U-shaped arms with six clear applied triangle “spikes,” on pink circular bases, both signed and dated on base, ht. 12 1/4, wd. 10 3/4 in.$400-600

642Quail Wall SculptureMetalUnited States, second half 20th centuryDesigned as three cast metal quail amongst thin wire grasses welded into a textured ground in brass tones, signed and copyrighted, lg. 39 1/2, ht. 13, dp. 4 in.$300-500

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643Ann McCoy (American, b. 1946)

Four Works from Cuttlefish: De Secretis NatureOne inscribed, dated, numbered and signed “Cuttle Fish 79 2/35 Ann McCoy” l.r., eachidentified on labels from Obelisk Gallery, Boston, affixed to the reverse. Color lithographs on paper, sheet sizes 42 1/2 x 30 in., all framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$500-700

644Milo Baughman SofaUpholstery, woodUnited States, 1970sEven arm with three back cushions and a single seat cushion in a woven khaki upholstery, raised on rectangular base frame, unmarked, ht. 23 3/4, wd. 83 1/2, dp. 33 in.$700-900

645Contemporary RugWoolPakistanHandmade, dyed in a composition of shaded stripes in blue, ochre, and neutral shades, lg. 116, wd. 79 in.$600-800

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646Three-piece Wall SculptureMetalMid-20th centuryEach abstract geometric form composed of intersecting rods supporting repeating circles and rectangles in silver and patinated metals, two smaller pieces ht. 36, wd. 28, dp. 3, larger piece ht. 29, wd. 48, dp. 3 in.$500-600

647Pair of Milo Baughman Side TablesWalnut veneersUnited States, 20th centuryEach square form top raised on an X-form base, ht. 14 3/4, dia. 18 in.$400-600

648Pair of Mid-Century Modern Asian-inspired Lounge ChairsHardwood, upholstery, metalUnited StatesSix vertical slats over shaped arms with cutouts below, built-in springs with cloth cover, later cushions, unsigned, some loss, ht. 33, wd. 25, dp. 28 in.

Note: Many designers took inspiration from Asia, including James Mont and T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings.$2,000-2,500

649Sori Yanagi Butterfly StoolRosewood, brassWood shaped and bent to represent a butterfly’s wings connected by brass rods, unmarked, ht. 15 3/4, wd. 16 1/2, dp. 12 in.

Note: This classic mid-century design is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.$700-900

650After Marsden Hartley (American, 1877-1943)

Untitled [Abstract Composition]Unsigned.Oil on paper mounted to Masonite, 27 1/8 x 23 3/4 in., unframed.Condition: Surface grime, minor abrasions.$1,000-1,500

651Richard Rosenblum (American, 1940-2000)

Untitled [Root]Signed “Rosenblum” on the base.Bronze with dark brown and green patina, 9 1/2 x 12 x 8 in.Condition: Dust to the interstices.$500-700

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652John Nicholson Colt (American, b. 1925)

Ti Fi Ak Flé [Girl with Flower]Unsigned recto, signed or inscribed and titled “JOHN N. COLT/PASTEL 1970...” on the backing.Pastel on paper, sight size 18 1/2 x 24 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Subtle rippling, subtle toning, not examined out of frame.$250-350

653Four “Loop” Chairs after Frances Elkins (1888-1953) and a Card TableWood, resin, paintCirca 1970sEach chair of typical design with woven cane seats in a glossy cream-colored paint finish; the table with rattan detailing in matching finish with a leatherette top over square legs, some wear and paint losses; chair ht. 37 3/4, wd. 19 3/4, dp. 17 1/2; table ht. 28 1/4, dia. 32 in.

Note: Interior designer Frances Elkins is famously associated with the iconic Loop Chair. Often referred to as the “Elkins Loop Chair,” this design was hailed “The ‘It’ Chair” by The Magazine Antiques. The Elkins version of the Loop Chair was inspired by an 18th century chair; only eight are known to have been created in the early 1930s for two private commissions.$700-900

654Eight Frank Gehry High Sticking ChairsLaminated white mapleKnoll, USA, 1992Woven design, each with brand mark Gehry, Knoll, Made in USA, five dated 8/25/92, two 10/19/92, and one 9/10/92, repairs, ht. 43 1/2, wd. 20, dp. 22 in.$2,500-3,500

655Dorothy Draper Cabinet Slate, painted woodEspana Collection for Heritage Furniture, United StatesRectangular slate top over two-door cabinet in coral paint with recessed gilt pattern on doors, missing one ring handle at side, ht. 26 1/8, wd. 27 3/4, dp. 15 in.$300-500

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656Pair of Modern Chests of DrawersEbonized wood veneerUnited States, fourth quarter 20th centuryRectangular top over three drawers in black finish, with linear detail and floral pulls in silver-painted finish, ht. 31, wd. 30, dp. 16 in.$300-500

657Four Chris Heilman VasesArt glassBothel, Washington, Lava series, 1986Each bulbous form with narrow mouths in cream, lavender, blue, and pink with molten gold iridescent decoration, all etched Heilman, 86, Lava Series in script near base, respective ht. 5, 5 1/4, 5 1/2, 8 in.$800-1,200

658Two Chris Heilman Paperweight SculpturesArt glassBothell, Washington, Veil Series, 1986, and Blade Series, 1988The first clear glass biomorphic form containing an undulating layer of translucent veiling and trapped bubbles, etched “Heilman, 86, Silver Veil Glass”; the second on a conical stand and containing a layer of undulating blue and white veiling, etched “Chris Heilman, 88, Blade Series #11,” ht. 3 1/2, 5 1/2, lg. 9, 6 in.$500-600

659Four Eames Zenith Chairs with Eiffel Tower BaseFiberglass, steelUnited StatesCaramel-colored shell seat on black metal rod Eiffel tower base, black circular Zenith mark, one with damaged shock mount, ht. 30 3/4 in.$600-800

660Isamu Noguchi Cyclone TableLaminate, iron, steelKnoll Associates, New YorkCircular white laminate top on sculptural steel rod support joined to black circular iron base, paper manufacturer’s label, ht. 28 1/2, dia. 35 3/4 in.$800-1,200

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661Three Eames DCM ChairsFiberglass, metalProbably Herman Miller, mid-20th centuryCream-colored seat on black rod legs, paper labels missing, ht. 31 in.$300-500

662Two Eames DCM ChairsLaminated plywood, metalHerman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, mid-20th centuryShell-form seat and back on tubular steel frame, manufacturer’s paper label and circular tag, ht. 29 3/4 in.$500-700

663Four Eames Chairs, Eiffel Tower BaseFiberglass, welded steelManufactured by Herman Miller, Zeeland, MichiganUpholstered armchair in rust raised on welded steel rod Eiffel tower base, some upholstery wear, ht. 31 in.$800-1,000

664Eames RockerFiberglass, metal, woodHerman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, mid-20th centuryArmed rocker with white seat on Eiffel tower base, paper manufacturer’s label, retailer’s label for Contemporary, Harvard St., Brookline, Massachusetts, ht. 24 1/2 in.$500-700

665Eames Aluminum Group Dining TableLaminate, aluminum, enameled steelManufactured by Herman Miller, United States, 1958Circular white laminate top over cylindrical white enameled steel center support post set in four aluminum prong legs, Herman Miller tag, some wear, ht. 29 1/2, dia. 42 in.

Literature: Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames.$300-400

666Modern Shelving UnitMetal, marble, wood20th centuryComposed of black enameled rod and mesh panel frame mounted with two shelves inset with white marble and a single drawer with brushed silver knob, chips to marble, bend to one rod, ht. 17 1/4, wd. 38, dp. 11 in.$300-500

667Isamu Noguchi Cyclone TableLaminates, metalKnoll Associates, designed c. 1953-1957The circular white laminated plywood top with beveled edge over chrome plated steel rod pedestal on a circular black porcelain-finished cast iron base, bearing Knoll Associates paper label, loss and nicks to table to edge, rust to wire rods, ht. 28 1/2, dia. 35 1/2 in.$300-500

668Four Eames DCM ChairsUpholstery, metalHerman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan, 1983Rust upholstered seat and back on four tubular metal legs, paper label, ht. 30 5/8, wd. 20 1/4 in.$600-800

669Four Eames ArmchairsFiberglass, metalHerman Miller, Zeeland, Michigan and Zenith Plastics Co., California, mid-20th centuryGray fiberglass armchairs raised on four metal rod legs, paper manufacturer’s tags, some staining, ht. 29 1/2 to 31 1/2 in.$600-800

670Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997)

As I Opened Fire.../A Triptych, 1966, large open edition (Corlett, App. 5)Unsigned, identified in text on the reverse of each sheet.Offset color lithographs on paper, sheet sizes 25 1/4 x 20 3/4 in., unmatted, unframed.Condition: Very minor toning and handling marks and creases.$500-700

671Pair of Lounge Chairs Attributed to Milo BaughmanPolished steel, fabricUnited States, c. 1970Black upholstered seat back and arm pads, approx. ht. 26 1/2, wd. 29 3/4, dp. 32 in.$800-1,200

672Pair of Robert Sonneman for George Kovacs Table LampsMetal, glassUnited States, c. 1980sEach domed brass-toned and glass shade with black mesh heat vent set with a single socket and raised on three cylindrical legs on a doughnut-shaped base, both ht. 18 1/2, dia. 16 in.$200-300

673Low Table Attributed to Nicos ZographosStainless steel, stoneUnited States, 1960sCircular top on stainless steel frame, ht. 16, dia. 36 1/4 in.$400-600

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674Two Herman Miller Lounge ChairsUpholstery, chromed steelUnited States, fourth quarter 20th centuryBlack seat and back rest on continuous arm and leg framework, Herman Miller paper label, ht. 32, wd. 23 1/2, dp. 27 in.$500-700

675Dunbar Chair and FootstoolUpholstery, walnut Berne, Indiana, c. 1960High-back wing chair with tufted back, cushion seat in gold, green, and yellow upholstery; accompanied by a trapezoidal footstool in matching upholstery on conformingly shaped framework raised on four shaped legs, marked Dunbar, respective ht. 39 1/4, 11 1/4, wd. 29, 22 1/4, dp. 29, 17 in.$2,000-3,000

676Pair of Dunbar ArmchairsLeather, hardwoodBerne, Indiana, mid-20th centurySoft red leathers on rectilinear hardwood frame in dark stain, manufacturer’s label, some wear to leather, ht. 36, wd. 27 in.$1,000-1,500

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677Two Cassina Lounge ChairsLeather, oakCassina, ItalyReddish-brown leather back and seat on oak plank framework, scuff, ht. 27 3/4, seat paper manufacturer’s label, ht. 14 1/2, wd. 25 3/4 in.$600-800

678Pair of Vico Magistretti Carimate Lounge ChairsFruitwood, rushManufactured by Cassina, Italy, c. 1960Four post-style legs with rounded ends connecting shaped back rail and arms over reclined side seat rails, in a red/orange stain, supporting woven rush seat and back, one chair bearing original Cassina and Atelier International Unlimited labels, some wear and age stain, ht. 25 1/2, wd. 28, dp. 26 in.$600-800

679Edward Wormley for Dunbar Dining TableRosewood veneersBerne, Indiana, c. 1960The hexagonal top with ebonized edge raised on six ebonized hexagonal legs at each point, with two extension leaves, bearing metal Dunbar label to underside, some wear to edges and legs, ht. 29 3/4, dia. without extensions 52, extension wd. 16 in. each.$1,000-1,500

680Jean Carzou (French, 1907-2000)

Two Prints of Women in LandscapesOne numbered, signed, and dated “.../150...Carzou 65” l.l. and l.r., the other numbered, inscribed, signed and dated “.../250...Paris le 26/5/67. Carzou 66” l.l. and l.r.Color lithographs on paper, sight sizes to 26 1/4 x 19 in., both framed.Condition: One with minor skinning to bottom margin.$400-600

681Decorative Console TableUnited States, 20th centuryRectangular glass top upheld by two molded hands with arms joined to rectangular plinth base, ht. 31, wd. 54, dp. 20 in.$1,200-1,800

682Marilyn Garnick Sawdust-fired VesselStudio potteryPennsylvania/Massachusetts, 20th/21st centuryLarge spherical form with hand-built textured surface, interior rim flake, approx. ht. on stand 12, approx. dia. 12 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

683Three Marilyn Garnick VesselsStudio potteryPennsylvania/Massachusetts, 20th/21st centuryEach stylized bottle form polychrome decorated in geometric patterns of blue and brown, each incised Garnick on base, respective ht. 18, 11 1/4, 10 1/8 in.$600-800

684Large Raymor Pottery VaseItaly, mid-20th centurySpherical form with narrow mouth in semimatte glazes of mottled light blue and bright yellow with central band of thickly applied brown and red brush strokes, Raymor label on base, ht. 12 1/2 in.$500-700

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685Modern Barrel-back ArmchairStained beechwoodFourth quarter 20th centuryCurved back rail continuing to arms over twenty-four spindles, the inverse continues below the drop cushion seat, seat ht. 18, ht. 33, wd. 23 in.$200-300

686Two Garnick Stoneware VesselsStudio pottery Pennsylvania/Massachusetts, 20th/21st centuryA large covered jar in a beige glaze with green and brown mottle, the four sides impressed with floral and grid design, raised on a high recessed foot, flake to corner of lid, a lip of mouth, ht. 13 1/2; and a cylindrical shouldered jar in a glossy glaze of deep brown and rust, missing lid, several rim chips, ht. 5 3/4 in.$300-500

687Polia Pillin (Polish/American, 1909-1992) VaseArt potteryLos Angeles, mid-20th centuryNarrow mouth and neck on bulbous form with painted rooster decoration in yellow, orange, and red, signed Pillin in black on base, crazing, ht. 5, dia. 4 in.$350-450

688Polia Pillin (Polish/American, 1909-1992) VaseArt potteryLos Angeles, mid-20th centuryBottle form with painted fish decoration in black, white, ochre, and red, incised signature on base, ht. 5 3/4, dia. 3 3/4 in.$300-400

689Two Eames Wire ChairsEnameled steel, wool, birchHerman Miller, designed 1951-53Each black enameled wire mesh seat with original wool upholstery, the first model no. DKR, with Eiffel Tower base, the second model no. PKW, with swiveling dowel and x-stretcher base, both retaining original Herman Miller upholstery labels, overall age and wear, DKR missing two feet, ht. 32 in.$300-500

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690Studio SofaCherry, upholsteryCalifornia, fourth quarter 20th centuryRectangular form, the long back cushions supported by a wood grid, the seat cushion supported by a metal spring mesh, deep seat frame with exposed joints, wide cantilevered cherry arms, unmarked, approx. ht. 34, wd. 95, dp. 34 in.$500-700

691Decorative Natural-form Coffee TableGlass, painted wood, metalAmoeba-form glass top on white-painted driftwood base raised on three black rod-form legs, ht. 15 7/8, wd. 46 in.$800-1,200

692Ernest Badynski (New Mexico, 20th Century)

BullSigned “Badynski” on base.Copper and stone on a wooden base, ht. 17, wd. 7, lg. 16 1/2 in.$700-800

693Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Planner Group Ten-drawer ChestMaple, metalManufactured by Winchendon Furniture, United States, c. 1960Rectangular top over four short drawers with two banks of three drawers below flanked on each side by a single cabinet door, raised on four canted legs, ht. 33 3/4, wd. 72, dp. 18 in.

Note: Purchased at Bloomingdale’s, New York City.$1,200-1,500

694Pair of Mid-Century Modern Side TablesPine, metalUnited States, mid-20th centuryEach case fitted with white painted ribbed sliding doors and a single interior shelf, raised on four metal rod legs with brass sabots, wear, losses, ht. 22 1/4, wd. 26 1/4, dp. 11 1/2 in.$200-300

695Three Pieces of Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Planner Group FurnitureMaple, metalWinchendon Furniture, United States, c. 1960Two night tables each with a single drawer with circular pull on canted legs, and a headboard surmounted by a black wire rod rack, respective ht. 22 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 18; bed wd. 55 1/2 in.

Note: Purchased at Bloomingdale’s, New York City.$600-800

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696Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Planner Group Chest of DrawersMaple, metalManufactured by Winchendon Furniture, c. 1960Rectangular gallery top over two set-back drawers over four drawers with ring pulls, raised on four tapered legs, branded mark, some wear, ht. 44, wd. 36, dp. 18 1/4 in.

Note: Purchased at Bloomingdale’s, New York City.$1,200-1,500

697Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Planner Group Chest of DrawersMaple, metalUnited States, c. 1960Rectangular top over two banks of three drawers with ring pulls, raised on four tapered and canted legs, model no. 87 on back, ht. 33 1/8, 48, 18 in.$200-300

698Large Earthenware PitcherIn an overall sky blue semimatte glaze, unmarked, ht. 24, approx. dia. including spout and handle 14 in.$400-600

699Two Mid-Century Modern ChairsBeech, upholsteryEurope, mid-20th centuryBackrest with square cutout seat in leopard print fabric raised on tapered and slightly canted legs, ht. 32 in.$600-800

700Eight Kimball Furniture ArmchairsOak, upholsteryIndiana, fourth quarter 20th centuryReupholstered in a leopard print on backrest and seat in an oak framework, manufacturer’s label, ht. 27 1/2, 23 3/4, dp. 19 1/2 in.$600-800

701Six Paul McCobb (1917-1969) for Planner Group Dining ChairsMaple, ironWinchendon Furniture, c. 1955Twelve horizontal spindles form the back rest on black iron rod framework with wood seats shaped at sides, one with Planner group label, ht. 33 3/4 in.$800-1,200

702Curtis Jere SculptureMetal, enamelUnited States, 1992Composed of three polychrome enamel decorated and folded sheet metal circles centering a gold-tone sphere and raised on a domed base, signed and dated, ht. 30 in.$300-500

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703Two Scandinavian Design Lounge ChairsLeather, laminated woodFourth quarter 20th centuryBrown leather sling seats on angular wood frame, ht. 28, wd. 27 1/2, dp. 28 1/2 in.$500-700

704Donald C. Kelley (American, b. 1928)

Abstract CompositionSigned, dated, and inscribed “DONALD C. KELLEY 1980 BOSTON” on the reverse.Mixed media (tempera and pastel) on canvas, 78 x 20 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Minor losses, surface grime.$300-500

705Cherner Plycraft ArmchairLaminated plywoodLawrence, Massachusetts, c. 1958Shaped back to seat with curvilinear arms, heavy wear, repair, and some wobble, needs tightening, paper label, ht. 29 3/4 in.$250-350

706Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Diamond ChairWire rod, upholsteryProbably KnollOatmeal-colored upholstery on diamond back grid on continuous metal rod legs in black, ht. 31, wd. 34 in.$600-800

707Eames DCW ChairLaminated hardwoodUnited StatesMolded plywood seat and back on bent legs, marked DCW on base, ht. 29, wd. 19 1/2 in.$500-700

708Two Sligh–Lowry Ply-curves ChairsLaminated walnut, brassHolland, Michigan, 1951-1962Armless molded and laminated seat and back raised on four brass rod legs, branded mark on base of one seat, ht. 32, wd. 17 1/2 in.$400-600

709Mid-Century Modern Occasional TableMarble, brassItaly, 1960sCircular marble top with ring in center raised tripod base with faux brass bamboo legs, marked with country of origin, ht. 23 1/4, dia. 16 in.$300-500

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710Knoll CabinetWalnut, metalMadison Avenue, New York, mid-20th centuryRectangular black top with two sliding doors, interior fitted with shelves, Knoll Associates label, back with hole for wiring, ht. 27 1/2, wd. 36, dp. 17 3/4 in.$600-800

711Harry Bertoia (1915-1978) Bird Chair and OttomanWelded steel, fabricBlue covering on geometric wire framework with metal rod base, unmarked, ht. 39, 13 1/4, wd. 39, 24, ottoman dp. 16 1/2 in.$500-700

712Four Eames ChairsFiberglass, metalManufactured by Herman Miller, United States, mid-20th centuryGray fiberglass shell seat raised on four metal rod legs, manufacturer’s mark, one with Zenith mark on base, each ht. 31 1/8 in.$300-500

713Jean R. Loeb (American, 1922-2010)

Upsy-DaisyUnsigned, identified on labels including one from the Meridian Museum of Art, Meridian, Mississippi, affixed to the reverse.Oil on canvas, 18 1/4 x 14 in., framed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$300-500

714Edward August Landon (American, 1911-1984)

UntitledStamped signature.Color lithograph on paper, sight size 10 3/8 x 9 7/8 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$400-600

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715American School, 20th Century

Op Art CompositionSigned and dated “P Payne 1970” on tacking edge l.r.Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 in., unframed.Condition: Surface grime, abrasions.

Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College.$500-700

716Lorna Simpson (American, b. 1960)

Boxed Sculpture III, Peter Norton Family Christmas Edition, 1994Edition of 5,000, identified on card and inscription on underside of lid.Cedar and lithographed felt box containing ceramic, rubber, and bronze wishbone sculptures, box dimensions 13 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 2 1/8 in.

Note: Card includes an introduction from Thelma Golden, then associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, who was the Special Projects Curator for contemporary art collectors Peter Norton and Eileen Harris Norton from 1998 to 2000.$400-600

717Aleksandar Jeremie-Cibe (Serbian, 1925-2008)

CelistaSigned in Serbian l.r., identified on a label affixed to the reverse.Oil on paperboard, 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Subtle bowing to support, minor lifting to u.l. quadrant, minor surface grime.$300-500

718Harris G. Strong (American, 1920-2006)

Untitled #2Signed “Strong” in pencil l.r., titled l.c. and identified on a label affixed to the backing.Mixed media (gouache and graphite) collage, 28 1/2 x 23 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-400

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719Mid-Century Modern Cabinet Attributed to DunbarWalnut veneers, leatherBerne, Indiana, mid-20th centuryTwo-door case fitted with two interior adjustable shelves, on a leather-wrapped foot, ht. 31, wd. 27, dp. 20 in.$200-300

720Jeanee Redmond “Cup on Steps” SculptureLow-fired glazed porcelain1984Wall mounting steps, support a tripod-based teacup in coordinating blue polka dot and black and white linear design, along with a spare cup, signed Redmond and dated on the steps, approx. 7 1/2 ft. x 8 ft. x 3 1/2 in.$200-300

721Six Kaete Britten Shaw (American, b. 1945) Porcelain VesselsSlab construction with inlaid colored clay surface1981-1982A vase, ht. 15, two mugs, ht. 4 3/4, a pair of ikebana flower holders, ht. 1 1/2, dia. 11 1/2, and a two-part caviar serving dish, ht. 2, dia. 12 1/4 in., all of abstract organic forms with collage-style pastel-toned colorways in peaches, greens, purples, grays, and blues, all signed and dated on the base.$500-700

722Jamie Walker (American, b. 1958) Covered PitcherSoda-fired stoneware, glaze1983The lid, ribbed neck, spout, and handle in a peach-toned slip, the tapered body and flaring recessed foot in a white glossy glaze with spots of blue and green, the interior in a sky blue glaze, base with incised signature and date, ht. 13 in.$200-400

723Woody Hughes (American) Jardinière and TeapotDecorated earthenwareMaine, c. 1990Each undulating form with slip decoration, and blue glazes, the lower half with teal-glazed mosaic details, the upper half with black linear decorations, the interior in a glossy teal glaze, the jardinière signed on base, ht. 10 1/4, the teapot unsigned, ht. 11, lg. 20, wd. 5 1/4 in.$600-800

724Lynne Turner (American, b. 1943) “Expresso” Set and Asparagus BottleAirbrushed slip-cast porcelain United States, 1982A covered pot, open sugar, creamer, and three cups, fancifully designed as sea creature hybrids in peach, lavender, and green matte glazes, with black lacquered serving tray with matching handles, the teapot base signed, dated, and numbered 84-1, 12/84, Turner, © 82, ht. 3 1/2 to 4 3/4, tray lg. 17 1/2; the bottle designed as bird with fruit-form body and asparagus-form wings, signed, dated and numbered on base, ht. 7 1/4 in.

Note: A similar example of this set is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Art and Design, accession number 1995.52a-j.$800-1,000

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725Three William Gudenrath (American, b. 1950) GobletsArt glassNew York, New York, 1986 and 1988Each clear glass goblet with stem designed as an intricately scrolled serpent with canes of blue and red filigrana and applied blue details, one cup with flared rim and two cylindrical, two signed and dated, one initialed and dated on base, ht. 11 1/2, 10 1/2, 9 3/4 in.$300-500

726Mario Petrirena (Cuban/American, b. 1953) BowlStudio potteryWith matte black exterior, the interior gray with highly texturized decoration of multicolored dripped glazes and crackled slip, ht. 3 7/8, dia. 8 3/4 in.$125-175

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727James Lawton Covered VesselStudio potterySouth Carolina, 1980Geometric green designs on a mottled, aged green ground, the interior finished in a glossy turquoise glaze, signed and dated Lawton, 80, glaze crawls and minor losses, ht. 8, wd. 9 in.

Provenance: Purchased from the American Hand, Washington.$500-600

728Group of Barbara Lewis Porcelain Espresso Cups, Mugs, and FlutesSalt-fired, paint-decorated ceramicUnited States, c. 1979Five tapered espresso cups with semicircular footed bases, and three tapered mugs with various shaped abstract geometric handles; six flutes on semicircular bases painted with geometric designs in various colors, each with shaped handles, all bearing incised signature lewis to base, ht. 4 to 7 1/2 in.$500-700

729Carl Palazzolo (American, b. 1945)

Untitled, 1989Initialed and dated “CP 89” l.c., identified on a label from Obelisk Gallery, Boston, affixed to the backing.Oil paint and collage on paper, 26 x 40 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$400-600

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730Anthony (Tony) Hugh Thompson (American, 20th/21st Century)

Untitled, 1971Signed and dated “AThompson 5/71” in pencil l.r., identified on a label from Parker Street 470, Boston, Massachusetts, affixed to the backing. Strips on latex on brown paper, 15 x 23 in., framed.Condition: Good.$300-500

731Tom Dillon (American, 20th/21st Century)

Two Works: Strata and Study for Strata, 1985Strata unsigned, Study signed “DILLON” l.r., both identified on labels from Obelisk Gallery affixed to the reverse.Strata oil on panel, Study mixed media (watercolor, pencil, and silverpoint) on paper, sizes to 28 1/4 x 16 3/4 in., Strata unframed, Study framed.Condition: Strata good, Study subtle rippling, not examined out of frame.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$800-1,200

732Lino Tagliapietra Angelin Series VaseArt glassMurano, Italy, 1984Narrow mouth and wide shoulder with spiral ribbing in blue glass with contrasting twisting red canes, red lip wrap, base engraved Tagliapietra/Angelin By F3L Murano 5/100 1984, ht. 8 1/2 in.

Note: A similar example from this series is illustrated in Lino Tagliapietra Glass, by Giovanni Sarpellon, Arsenal Editrice, Venice, Italy, 1994. p. 15, fig. 15.$800-1,200

733Willy Johansson for Hadeland DishArt glassHadeland Glassverk, Norway, mid-20th centuryHeavy-walled form of smoked glass encasing a layer of zaffiro-style teal and amber with random trapped bubbles, polished pontil engraved Hadeland 2108 W.J., dia. 8 1/2 in.$400-600

734Venini Filigrana VaseArt glassMurano, Italy, 1983Cylindrical form of colorless glass with bright red and orange mezza filigrana decoration, base engraved Venini Italia 83, rough pontil, ht. 10 1/2 in.$400-600

735Two Studio Ahus VasesArt glassSweden, 2005Heavy-walled colorless glass forms, one ovoid and one spherical, encasing thick bands of twisting black and red, one unmarked, one engraved on base Studio Ahus Sweden 2005 LN-MZ VS 45-31/70, and with rectangular paper label, respective ht. 6 1/2, 9 in.$400-600

736Pino Signoretto FishArt glassItaly, c. fourth quarter 20th centuryLarge sculpted tropical fish in gray with yellow, black, white, and burgundy accents mounted on a green coral-like base with textured surface of applied glass granules, base engraved Pino Signoretto, A. Canali, 3/250 limited edition, ht. 11 1/4, lg. 12 in.$500-700

737Oggetti Figural DuckArt glassMurano, Italy, mid/late 20th centuryBlown and sculpted form of colorless glass encasing opaque yellow and black with green veiling, and silver and bronze aventurine, applied beak and eyes, base engraved Oggetti, Murano in script, ht. 6, lg. 13 3/4 in.$600-800

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738Italian Vase and Center BowlArt glassMurano, fourth quarter 20th centuryBoth of heavy-walled colorless glass with a slight green hue, the vase by Salviati & Co. with horizontal ribbed accents, bearing label, ht. 7 1/4, the wide-rimmed stepped bowl with Vetri Murano label, dia. 15 in.$500-700

739Large Aquarium Paperweight Attributed to Elio Raffaeli (Italian, b. 1936)Art glassMurano, Italy, mid/late 20th centuryEgg form in colorless glass encasing blue “water” and two fish amongst reeds and trapped bubbles, base numbered and signed, ht. 8 5/8 in.$400-600

740Yo-Yo Table from Ligne Roset Designed by Pagnon & PelhaitreGlass, metalDesign date 2008Adjustable height, easily converts to a dining table by means of two 34.5 cm extension panels, a handle on the table frame allows the surface to be raised or lowered to the required height; this adjustment is assisted by springs, and the tabletop may be locked at any height between 38 and 74 cm; top surfaces extend by means of roller bearings; two extension leaves are stored within the table, third extension in a fabric case, ht. 39 to 74 cm or approx. 15 to 29 in., wd. 125 cm or approx. 49 in., dp. 80 cm or approx. 31 1/2 in.$300-500

741Four Donald Chairs Designed by Studio Cerri & AssociatiDie-cast aluminum, steel, leatherManufactured by Poltrona Frau, design date 2010Folding chairs in matte finish with sea green leather seats, two arm and two side chairs, embossed Poltrona Frau mark, ht. 30, wd. 18, 20 3/4, dp. 19 1/4 in.$300-500

742Four Modern Black Floor LampsMetal, plastic20th centuryEach with conical adjustable shade on a swiveling cantilevered arm raised on a slim shaft and circular foot, with on/off and dimmer switch, approx. ht. 57 1/2 in.$200-300

743Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997)

As I Opened Fire.../A Triptych, 1966, large open edition (Corlett, App. 5)Unsigned, identified in text on the reverse of each sheet. Offset color lithographs on paper, sheet sizes 25 1/4 x 20 3/4 in., matted, unframed.Condition: Scotch taped to window mat, handling creases. $600-800

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744Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997)

Kiss V, 1990, probably published by Poster Originals, Ltd.Unsigned, silkscreen on paper,29 x 34 3/8 in., matted, unframed.Condition: Trimmed into the image, minor surface abrasions, sandwiched between window mat and backing foamcore, with double-sided tape residue to margins.$300-500

745Three Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) ArmchairsChromed steel, woolKnoll International, 1977Gray wool seats on tubular legs, one with Knoll International label, ht. 3 1 1/2, wd. 26, dp. 24 3/4 in.

Note: Museum of Modern Art Award, Federal Award for Industrial Design, 1969.$600-800

746Anthony Quinn (American, 1915-2001)

Dream GirlSigned in pencil l.r., and numbered “edition 72/95” l.l.Sculpted vellum in frame, sculpture 28 x 21, frame 44 x 38 in.$800-1,200

747Studio Glass Vase Attributed to Toschichi Iwata (1893-1980)Art glassMid to fourth quarter 20th centuryHeavy-walled bowl cased to salmon-red interior, internally decorated with olive green horizontal stripes and gold foil particles, unsigned, ht. 5 1/4, dia. 8 in.$300-500

748Ralph M. Rosenborg (American, 1913-1992)

Fanciful Landscape, 1960Signed and dated “Rosenborg 1960” l.r., identified on a label affixed to the stretcher, signed, dated, and inscribed “Rosenborg 1960...Monhegan Island, Maine and N.Y.C.” on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 23 1/4 x 28 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Retouch, subtle varnish inconsistencies.$1,000-1,500

749George Manuel Aarons (American, 1896-1980)

Three Bas-Reliefs: Towards Light, Psalm 85-10:11 and Embracing FiguresLight and Psalm titled and signed “...George Aarons” on the top edge, Embracing signed and dated “George Aarons 55” l.r.Plaster, sizes to 10 1/4 x 6 1/4 in., mounted to wood plaques.Condition: Light disadhered from plaque.$300-500

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750Jesse F. Reed (American, b. 1920)

River TippleTitled, numbered, and signed “...Ed/20...JESSE F. REED” l.l., l.c., and l.r.Aquatint, 9 3/4 x 12 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-300

751Wostan (Polish, b. 1915)

Matin, 1962Signed and dated “Wostan 62” l.r., dated “16 VIII 1962” on the reverse, titled on an exhibition label affixed to the frame l.r.Oil on canvas, 21 3/4 x 18 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Losses/flaking to the u.l. quadrant, canvas deformation to u.c., surface grime.

Note: An exhibition pamphlet and two holiday cards containing woodblock prints (one by Wostan) accompany the lot.$300-500

752Decorative FootstoolPottery, upholstery, woodMackenzie Childs Ltd., Aurora, New YorkBlack-and-white striped upholstery on circular form with four ball pottery feet, maker’s mark on base, ht. 12, dia. 20 in.$200-300

753Jack Youngerman (American, b. 1926)

Six Prints from the White Portfolio, 1972Each initialed and dated “JY 72” l.r., numbered “76/150” l.l., with labels from Harcus Krakow Rosen Sonnabend, Boston, affixed to the backing.Intaglio prints, sheet sizes 36 x 27 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$600-800

754Garment RackColorless plastic, probably LuciteFourth quarter 20th centuryVertical form with top handle over horizontal tray with cylindrical rod below, angled shoe bar, raised on flat bar-shape feet, ht. 42, wd. 18 1/2, dp. 15 in.$300-500

755Glass and Lucite Coffee TableGlass, plasticUnited States, 1960sRectangular glass top on I-frame plastic base, probably Lucite, some crazing to plastic, ht. 17, wd. 60, dp. 30 in.$400-500

756Box of Theater Playbills, Gallery Handbills and Exhibition CataloguesFrom Andre Emmerich, Peridot, Martha Jackson, Carstairs, Leo Castelli, Betty Parsons, Kootz, Staemfli, Stable, Albert Loeb, and Pierre Matisse Galleries, among others.

Provenance: Given to an art critic in New York, who later lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts.$1,000-1,200

757Betty Scott (American, 20th Century)

Reflections in the HarborSigned and dated “B. Scott ‘66” l.r., titled, dated and signed “...1966 Betty Scott” on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 19 x 24 in., framed.Condition: Minor craquelure.$300-400

758Alfred Emil Hammer (American, 1925-2009)

View Besides a Cafe TableIdentified on a label affixed to the reverse.Oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in., framed.Condition: Good.$300-400

759Richard Joseph Anuszkiewicz (American, b. 1930)

UntitledUnsigned.Color screenprint, sheet size 25 5/8 x 19 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Margins 1/8 in., subtle rippling, minor surface grime, not examined out of frame.$250-350

760American School, 20th Century

Abstract FigureSigned and dated “Peter Paul Sakowski 1963” l.l.Oil on canvas, 44 x 19 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$250-300

761Dora Hsiung (American, 20th Century)

Eight-panel Op Art CompositionUnsigned, numbered with sequence on the reverse.Off-loom woven wool relief, 16 x 16 x 2 in., unframed.Condition: Dust to surface, one with loose strands.$500-700

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762After Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985)

Galerie Maeght Chagall (Le Fond Jaune), 1969Unsigned, published by Mourlot, Imprimerie, titled and inscribed “...Copyright 1969 by Maeght Editeur” within the matrix u.c. and l.r., respectively. Offset lithographic exhibition poster, 30 x 22 1/2 in., unframed.Condition: Pale foxing, minor rippling.

Provenance: Private collection, New York.$400-600

763After Bernard Buffet (French, 1928-1999)

Untitled (Horse)Dedicated, inscribed, dated, and signed “A Robert bonne Année 51 Bernard Buffet” within the matrix u.r.Color lithograph on paper, sheet size 22 x 27 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$400-600

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764Johnny Friedlaender (German, 1912-1992)

UntitledSigned “Friedlaender” in pencil l.r.Color etching, 12 3/4 x 9 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Toning, foxing, mat burn, not examined out of frame.$250-350

765American School, 20th Century

Estes ParkSigned “Pat Conway” in pencil l.r., titled l.l., numbered and dated “3/9 1975” l.c.Silkscreen on paper, 16 x 33 1/2 in., in a Guido frame.Condition: Minor toning, not examined out of frame.$400-600

766American School, 20th Century

No Place to Hide, 1970Titled, dated, numbered, and signed “...-70...4/5...Ramsey” l.l., l.c., and l.r., respectively.Silkscreen on paper, sight size 30 1/2 x 22 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$200-225

767Stephany Cousins (American, 20th/21st Century)

Heirloom LilacsSigned “SCousins” l.r., also signed, dated, and titled “...8’02...©” on the reverse.Oil on canvasboard, 24 x 20 in., framed.Condition: Good.$1,000-1,500

768Mixed Metal and Enamel-decorated BowlMid-20th centuryAsymmetrical footed form cloisonné-decorated with stylized flowers and stems in orange, yellow, and greens on a black ground, the exterior with applied metal accents, unmarked, ht. 2 1/2, dia. 5 3/4 in.$300-500

769Richard Marshall Merkin (American, 1938-2009)

Portrait of Herbert HooverSigned “Merkin” l.l.Mixed media (watercolor, pastel, charcoal) on paper, sight size 23 1/2 x 17 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$300-500

770Zelda Thomas Strecker (American, 20th Century)

Temple No. 3Inscribed, titled and signed “...Zelda Strecker” on the reverse.Batik on cotton, 45 1/4 x 25 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Minor surface grime.$250-350

771Maurice Heaton (Swiss/American, 1900-1990) TablewareArt glassNew York, early/mid-20th centuryAll of clear glass with air bubble inclusions and white enameling; a centerpiece assembled from a circular base and sixteen scrolling panels arranged and enameled to resemble a spray of fronds, base initialed, ht. 13, dia. 16 1/2; twelve luncheon plates with concentric circle design, all initialed, dia. 8; and four low candleholders designed as two plates of square glass stacked between a Bakelite disc base and a chrome cube, three initialed, ht. 1 1/2, dia. 3 3/4 in.$400-600

772Tommy Simpson (American, b. 1939)

Teet Teet Utter ButterSigned “TOMMYS” l.r., titled within the composition l.c.Mixed media (gouache on paper, six hand-soldered tin cookie cutters, hand-crocheted wool and cotton thread) construction, 30 3/4 x 31 x 6 1/8 in., in a hand-painted and assembled frame.Condition: Good, not examined out of frame.

N.B. A copy of the book Two Looks to Home: The Art of Tommy Simpson, by Tommy Simpson and Pam Koob, accompanies the lot.$400-600

773Stephany Cousins (American, 20th/21st Century)

June IrisSigned “Stephany Cousins” in pen l.l., titled and signed on the paper backing.Watercolor on paper, sight size 15 1/4 x 11 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frame.$700-900

774Johnny Friedlaender (German, 1912-1992)

Five Abstract CompositionsEach signed “Friedlaender” in pencil l.r., each numbered “xxvi/xxxvi” l.l.Color etchings, plate sizes 7 3/4 x 5 3/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$300-500

775American School, 20th Century

FigureSigned “Mayhew” on the reverse.Oil on canvas, 36 x 28 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$500-700

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776Kurt Larisch (American, 1913-2009)

Two Surrealist LandscapesBoth signed “KURT LARISCH” in white pencil l.r., numbered “91/100” and “54/100” l.l., respectively. Color silkscreen on paper, sight sizes 27 3/4 x 22 1/4 in., framed.Condition: Not examined out of frames.$400-600

777Granville Chapman Fisher (American, 1906-1988)

AbstractSigned and dated “Granville Fisher ‘66” l.l.,Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure.$300-500

778Nicholas Krushenick (American, 1929-1999)

Ten New York State Council on the Arts Award Posters, 1970Unsigned.Silkscreen on paper, sheet size 35 x 25 in., unframed.Condition: Minor losses/abrasions, minor handling creases.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$400-600

779Beverly Pepper (American, b. 1922)

Two Sculptural StudiesBoth signed and dated “Beverly Pepper ‘76,” l.r. and u.l., respectively.Mixed media on paper, sheet sizes to 14 3/4 x 20 in., both unframed.

Provenance: From the estate of Joan Sonnabend, Boston, Massachusetts.$600-800

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780Ken Druse (American, b. 1950)

Water NymphUnsigned, c. 2006Fiber glass, laminating resin, epoxy, verdigris finish, ht. 43 in.Condition: Minor losses.

In addition to being an accomplished artist, Ken Druse is best known for his eighteen books on gardening. He has contributed to nearly every gardening and decorating magazine and his work, Making More Plants: The Science, Art, and Joy of Propagation, won the “Award of the Year”—the highest honor—from the prestigious Garden Writers Association. The American Horticultural Society listed his first large format work, The Natural Garden, among the best books of all time. Called “a gardening superstar,” in Publisher’s Weekly, and “the guru of natural gardening” in The New York Times, Ken Druse is also a celebrated lecturer, and an award-winning photographer.

The outdoor sculpture Water Nymph (or Pond Naiad) was originally designed and created by Druse for the pond in his Brooklyn, New York, garden, which has been featured on WGBH’s The Victory Garden, as well as a variety of gardening publications.$1,000-1,500

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781Pair of Mercury Glass Table LampsGlass, metal, stringEach cylinder-form base flaring to a brushed metal foot, supporting a single socket and harp, with cream-colored string accented shades, unmarked, some rust to metal feet, ht. 28 in.$400-600

782Richard Shultz Dining TablePowder-coated metalProbably Knoll, United States, 1970sSquare white top within a continuous metal framework, ht. 26, lg. 38, wd. 38 in.$400-600

783Modern Floor LampMetal, plasticUnited States, second half 20th centuryAdjustable shade in orange plastic with aluminum lining over a single socket, raised on a silver-painted standard and orange enameled circular metal foot, some enamel loss to foot, ht. 51 in.$200-300

784Joe Colombo “Coupe” Table LampChromed and enameled metalProbably by Oluce, Italy, 20th centuryWhite enameled cylinder shade on a chromed stem and white enameled foot, some enamel loss to foot, ht. 16 3/4 in.$200-300

785Philippe Starck Ploof Sofa and ChairPolyethylene, aluminum, rubberManufactured by KartellYellow ovoid-form sofa with a conforming form opening, on canted silver-colored legs with four feet; accompanied by a white chair in conforming form, both with manufacturer’s mark on base, approx. ht. 27, 26, wd. 73, 34, dp. 31, 28 in.$600-800

786Two Pierre Paulin Tongue ChairsTubular steel frame, upholsteryProbably Artifort, Holland, design date 1967Curvilinear form in blue upholstery, approx. ht. 25 1/4, wd. 33 1/2, seat ht. 14 1/4 in.

Note: The tongue chair is part of the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.$600-800

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787Four Mid-Century Modern PlantersFiberglass, plastic, ironUnited StatesCoral fiberglass conical form on hairpin base, and three conical forms on tripod base, one with later ill-fitting plastic replacement, ht. 22 to 31 1/2 in.$400-600

788Nessen Floor Lamp and a Ledu Table LampEnameled metal, plasticUnited States, c. 1970The floor lamp composed of three cylindrical shades in blue enamel with slit heat vents over three sockets, raised on a white enameled standard and circular base, one shade with Underwriters label, the base with Nessen, Bronx, N.Y. label, ht. 52; the table lamp designed as a continuous white tube bending at a right angle on a circular foot, with Ledu label on base, ht. 15 1/2 in.$600-800

789Whitmore Boogaerts (Providence, Rhode Island, b. 1964)

Dancing Figure, 2009Initialed and dated “WB 09” on the base.Cut and welded steel, dia. 25, ht. including base 27 in. Condition: Surface wear consistent with being an outdoor sculpture.$250-350

790Broyhill Chest of DrawersLaminate, plastic, woodUnited States, mid-fourth quarter 20th centuryWhite laminate rectangular top over nine drawers with molded green plastic drawer facades, the whole raised on a rectangular platform, marked inside drawer, some wear, ht. 30, wd. 62 1/4, dp. 18 in.$300-500

791Contemporary Tripod Table BaseGlass, aluminumProbably ItalyThree circular pads on three blue-gray glass spools joined by a triangular aluminum channeled band over three cylindrical anodized black aluminum legs, ht. 29 1/2, wd. 24, dp. 24 in.$300-500

792Mid-Century Modern Coffee TableMarble, painted woodUnited StatesTriangular top with rounded corners in black marble with veining on triangular plywood base with tapered and canted legs in black paint, some paint specks on legs, sold with a marble ashtray, table ht. 14 1/2, lg. 46, wd. 34 1/2 in.$500-700

793Three George Kovacs Table Lamps and another Modern LampGlass, metal, enamelUnited States, c. 1960sTwo Kovacs lamp bases of cylindrical form, one in a chrome finish, the other cream colored enamel, both with harp, one missing base plate, one bearing Underwriters label, with conoid beige fabric shades, ht. to finial 28; the third with spherical frosted glass shade on a chromed cylindrical base, stamped Touchlite on base plate, and with Underwriters label, ht. 17 1/2, and the fourth lamp with brass-finished stem and foot supporting a conical white cased in frosted glass shade, ht. 20 1/4 in.$300-500

794Pair of Tolomeo Tavolo by Artemide Wall Lamps and a Blown Glass Hanging LampAluminum, art glassItaly, 20th century, wall lamps designed by M. De Lucchi G. FassinaThe wall lamps with adjustable lamp head and jointed arms, both marked on the joint and wall mount, one with label, approx. lg. 50 and 64; the hanging lamp of trumpet form with dramatically flared rim, white with colorless edge accented by white filigrana and a white rim wrap, unmarked, ht. 11, dia. 24 in.$500-700

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795Ken Druse (American, 20th/21st Century)

Shot Put 2Unsigned, c. 1980Acrylic on canvas, 38 x 58 in., framed.Condition: Good.

Note: This piece was inspired by the 1933 sculptures at the Olympic games in Rome.$1,000-1,500

796Ken Druse (American, 20th/21st Century)

Topiary Shot PutUnsigned, c. 1983Acrylic on canvas, 38 x 58 in., unframed.Condition: Good.$1,000-1,500

797David Pryor Adickes (American, b. 1927)

The SteepleSigned “Adickes” u.l., identified on a label from DuBose Gallery, Houston, Texas, on the paper backing.Oil on board, 24 x 16 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$500-700

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798Pair of Fornasetti BookendsEnameled metalMilan, Italy, mid-20th centuryRed ground with black-and-white image of traditional musical instruments, one with felt to base marked Fornasetti Milano, Made in Italy in gilt, the other with only partial felt remaining, ht. 6 in.$300-400

799Curtis Jere Wave Kinetic Wall SculptureMetalArtisan House, United States, 20th centuryShaped sheet metal pendants hang from a curving wire rod, approx. lg. 43, wd. 41, dp. 14 in.$300-400

800Manner of Yaacov Agam (Israeli, b. 1928)

UntitledUnsigned, stamped and numbered “...1/3” on the underside.Construction with color screenprint on framed Plexiglas with rotating stand, ht. 17 1/2 in.Condition: Abrasions to surface of Plexiglas.$500-700

801Ike Tennessee Parker (Willie Ikemeyer) (American, 1906-2001)

Nations UnitedIdentified on plaque on base.Bronze and copper, ht. including base 33 in.$400-600

802Pair of Italian Art Glass Table Lamp BasesGlass, metal20th centuryEach ribbed bottle form glass base in opalescent colorless glass casing a layer of white and yellow with gold aventurine accents on a scalloped colorless foot, mounted on a metal base composed of wire rod and ball feet on a square form block, with a single socket and shade harp, ht. to finial 31 in.$400-600

803Ceasar Stoffi and Fritz Nagel Modular CandelabraBMF (Bayerische Metallwaren Fabrik), Germany, c. 1965Twelve metal units designed to be stacked and interchanged, some surface wear and three units repaired, ht. of one unit 2 1/2, dia. 3 1/2 in.$300-500

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804Robert Eshoo (American, b. 1926)

Solar Refraction IVIdentified on a label from The Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire, affixed to the backing.Watercolor on paper, sight size 21 x 29 1/2 in., framed (without glass).Condition: Minor surface grime to u.l. and u.r. quadrants, subtle rippling.$400-600

805George Sherwood (American, 20th/21st Century) Kinetic Sculpture

Flock of BirdsInitialed and dated “GS 99.”Stainless steel and granite.See online description for dimensions.

Provenance: Purchased at Chesterwood National Trust, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, September 1, 1999.

Artist’s Statement: “I am interested in the dynamic relationships of objects in motion and their interaction with the outdoor environment. Flock of Birds celebrates this idea and is inspired by the aerial ballet of swarming birds, often seen as multifaceted, mirror-like arrays along the seashore and coastal wetlands. The sculpture explores the qualities of light and playful choreography of an organized grouping of rapid, small movements within a larger, slower movement. The rotating. metal surfaces break up and reflect back angular fragments of light from the natural surroundings, a kind of animated, Cubist painting.”$1,000-2,000

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806Martin Borenstein Coffee Table for Dillingham Esprit CollectionWalnutUnited States, mid-20th centuryRectangular top with edge molding over two shallow drawers raised on four tapered legs, ht. 14 1/2, wd. 60, dp. 19 3/4 in.$300-500

807Chinese American School, 20th Century

Blue NudeSigned and dated “Phyllis Lum Chow 1969” l.r.Oil on canvas, 44 x 38 in., framed.Condition: Minor craquelure.$400-600

808Two Anna Lou “Louie” Rhoades Torso Wall Sculptures “Woman’s Lib”Black resin, silver foilUnited States, fourth quarter 20th centuryIn the form of a female torso with center cabinet door opening to reveal an upright fist, signed Louie Rhoades, one signed Lil, Louie Rhoades, ht. 21 3/4, 21 1/2, wd. 12 1/2, 13 1/2 in.$600-800

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809Grosfeld House CredenzaWood, veneer, metalUnited States, mid-20th centuryLow case fitted with double-door cabinet containing adjustable shelf and two drawers with Asian-inspired brass pulls and carved detailing raised on canted square-form legs with adjustable feet, upper drawer bearing black and gold Grosfeld House label, approx. ht. 22 1/2, lg. 69, dp. 19 in.$700-900

810Max Bill (Swiss, 1908-1994) LampMetal, plastic1960sCylindrical shade over single socket on tubular standard flaring to circular, weighted base in white finish, partial paper label, ht. 52 1/4 in.$300-400

811Mobil Pegasus Gas Station SignEnameled metalUnited States, c. 1935The winged horse in red enamel with white details and blue outline, mounted on a scrolled wrought iron L-bracket, some losses to enamel, ht. 25, lg. 32 1/4 in.

Provenance: East Barre, Vermont, Mobilflame, descended in the family of the owner.$2,000-2,500

812Dodge Boat Works “Flying Lady” Bow OrnamentCast nickelDetroit, Michigan, c. 1930, Russel M. Crook, designerDesigned as a mermaid with outspread wings and windswept hair, with holes for mounting to the bow of a boat, in later layers of gray and cream-colored paint, 13 1/2 x 9 x 11 1/2 in.$300-500

813Anna Lou “Louie” Rhoades (American, 20th Century)

Still Life with Cat on a TableSigned “RHOADES” l.r.Mixed media (acrylic, clay, and hair) on canvas, 48 x 56 in., framed.Condition: Surface grime.$600-800

814Anna Lou “Louie” Rhoades (American, 20th Century)

Figures at a TableSigned “RHOADES” l.l.Oil on canvas, 36 x 50 in., framed.Condition: Craquelure, surface grime.$500-700

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815Mid-Century Modern Occasional TableWalnut veneer, laminateUnited StatesSquare top with molded edge, center of top offset by black and white laminate, raised on four legs with cross-stretcher below, retailer’s label Gordon’s Fine Furniture, Johnson City, Tennessee, ht. 23 1/4, lg. 26, wd. 26 in.$300-500

816Mid-Century Modern Coffee TableGlass, chromed steelUnited StatesRectangular top on rectilinear chromed steel frame, ht. 16 5/8, wd. 30, dp. 16 in.$300-500

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Executive Vice President - Stephen L. Fletcher

Vice Presidents - Eric Jones, Marie Keep, Gloria Lieberman, Carol McCaffrey, Kerry Shrives, Stuart G. Slavid, Robin S.R. Starr

20th Century Design - Jane D. PrentissAssistant: Shannon M. Ames

American & European Paintings & Prints - Robin S.R. StarrAssistants: Kathy Wong, Elizabeth C. Haff, Annie Claflin

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Directions to Skinner’s Boston Gallery/63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116617.350.5400

From the West:Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to the Prudential/Copley exit located in the Prudential tunnel. Once on the exit ramp, stay in the right hand lane and follow the signs for Copley. The ramp exits onto Stuart Street. Drive straight through five sets of lights and take a left onto Charles Street South. Take your first left off of Charles St. South onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the South:Take 93-N to Exit 20 for I-90 W toward Worcester. Follow signs for Chinatown/South Station. Bear left at the fork to continue towards Kneeland Street. Turn left onto Kneeland Street. Kneeland Street becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From Logan Airport:Take the Ted Williams Tunnel. Take Exit 25 toward South Boston and bear left at the fork in the ramp. Bear right onto B St. Turn left onto Northern Ave which becomes Seaport Blvd. Turn left onto Surface Rd. Turn right onto Kneeland Street which becomes Stuart Street. Turn right onto Charles Street South. Turn left onto Park Plaza. Skinner is at 63 Park Plaza, one block up on the right.

From the North:Take I-93 South towards Boston. Take exit 26 towards Storrow Drive. Merge onto MA-28 South via the ramp on the left. Turn left onto Beacon Street. Turn right onto Arlington Street. Turn left onto Boylston Street. Turn right onto Hadassah Way. Skinner is on the right at 63 Park Plaza.

Boston Hotels with SkinnerCorporate Rates

Parking

Boston Hotels

Indoor Parking

City Place Parking Garage8 Park Plaza (access on Charles Street)Mon.-Fri.: up to 1 hr.-$8, $4 each additional hr., to max $20Evenings (5pm-2:30am): $20 flat rateSat & Sun (6am-5pm): $5 per 1/2 hr.

MCCA Boston Common GarageZero Charles Street (between the Boston Common & Public Garden)Mon.-Fri.: up to 1 hr.-$10, $4 each additional hr., up to 10m hrs. $23, to max $28Evenings & Weekends: $12 flat rate

The Four Seaons Hotel Parking Garage200 Boylston Street$26 up to 2 hrs., $30 up to 3 hrs.,$35 up to 6 hrs., $49 all day

The Taj Hotel Parking Garage15 Arlington StreetUp to 24 hrs.-$44

LAZ Parking Back Bay Garage500 Boylston Street (222 Berkeley Street)617.266.7006Night & Day rates: 1/2 hr.- $8, 1 hr.- $10, 1 1/2 hr.- $18, 2 hrs.- $20, 2 1/2 hrs.- $26,3-24 hrs.- $37Weekend Rates: 1/2 hr.- $8, $2 each additional 1/2 hr., to max $22

Motor Mart Garage201 Stuart StreetUp to 1 hr.-$8, 1 to 2 hrs.-$12,2-3 hrs-$16/3-12 hrs.-$20/12-24 hr.-$31 weekends up to 3 hrs/$8

200 Stuart Street GarageAt Revere Hotel Boston Common200 Stuart Street 3-12 hrs.-$2212-24 hrs.-$40

Outdoor Parking(recommended for trucks)

LAZ Parking 130 Arlington Street617.426.0604$7 per 1/2 hr.$20 all day (weekdays only)$15 nights (starting at 4pm) and weekends

Billy’s Parking222 Stuart Street617.632.2881Mon-Fri 7:30am-5pm-$6 each 1/2 hr., $20 max$30 vans or trucks$25 during events in areaSat., Sun. & evenings $20 flat fee

Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro25 Charles StreetBoston, MA 02114617.723.7575

The Colonnade120 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116617.424.7000

Eliot Hotel370 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215617.267.1607

Loews Boston Back Bay Hotel350 Stuart StreetBoston, MA 021161.855.495.6397

The Park Plaza64 Arlington StreetBoston, MA 02116617.426.2000

The Revere Hotel Boston Common200 Stuart StreetBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617.482.1800 Fax: 617.451.2750

Boston Harbor Hotel70 Rowe’s WharfBoston, MA 02110Tel: 1.800.654.2000Fax: 617.345.6799

Fairmont Copley Plaza138 St. James AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 617.267.5300Fax: 617.375.9648

Four Seasons200 Boylston StreetBoston, MA 02116617.351.2036

The Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.Boston, MA 02114617.224.4000

Marriott Copley Place110 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 1.800.228.9290Fax: 617.236.5885

Nine Zero Hotel90 Tremont St.Boston, MA 02108617.772.5800

The Ritz-Carlton Boston Common10 Avery Street Boston, MA 02111Tel: 617.912.3315 Fax: 617.912.3375

Taj Boston15 Arlington St.Boston, MA 02116617.536.5700

Westin-Copley Plaza10 Huntington AvenueBoston, MA 02116Tel: 1.800.228.3000Fax: 617.424.7483

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Restaurants

Fine Dining

DanteRoyal Sonesta Hotel5 Cambridge Parkway617.806.4200Mediterranean restaurant with great views of the Charles River and Boston skyline.

Davio’s75 Arlington St.617.357.4810Northern Italian steak house.

Grill 23 & Bar161 Berkley Street (Stuart Street)617.542.2255Great steak, seafood, wine list, and service.

L’Espalier774 Boylston St.617.262.3023Fine French dining and wines with a wonderful pre-fixe menu.

No. 9 Park9 Park St.617.742.9991Barbara Lynch’s bistro showcases inspired French and Italian influenced food and wine on Beacon Hill.

Radius85 High St.617.426.1234Features a modern French menu focusing on seasonal ingredients accompanied by a thoughtful wine list.

ScampoThe Liberty Hotel215 Charles St.617.536.2100Lydia Shire’s latest restaurant, featuring Italian fare produced in an open kitchen upstairs at the Liberty Hotel.

Troquet 140 Boylston St.617.695.9463French restaurant and wine bar perched at the edge of the Boston Common and the theatre district.

Via Matta79 Park Plaza617.422.0008Elegant Italian fare and beautiful wines in a vibrant dining room—the best of Italy in Boston’s Back Bay creates an unforgettable experience.

Moderate

Aquitaine569 Tremont Street617.424.8577Parisian bistro-style fare.

The Bristol Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel200 Boylston St.617.338.4400Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served in an elegant yet comfortable lounge setting with views of the Boston Public Garden.

East Ocean City25-29 Beach St.617.542.2504Outstanding Chinese food restaurant highlighting seafood dishes with a full-service bar.

Lala Rokh on Beacon Hill97 Mt. Vernon Street617.720.5511Authentic regional Persian cuisine, hand-selected wine list, knowledgeable waitstaff.

McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant36 Columbus Ave617.482.3999Fresh seafood offerings that change daily.

Summer Shack50 Dalton St.617.867.9955Jasper White serves seaside favorites in a casual Back Bay setting.

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Au Bon Pain26 Park Plaza (across the street from Skinner) or 431 Boylston Street (at Berkeley Street)617.338.8948Casual café offers quick service.

Davio’s To Go10 St. James Galleria Atrium617.357.4810Casual Italian take-out lunch spot with daily special pastas, soups, and salads.

Flash’s310 Stuart St.617.574.8888American comfort food served with classic cocktails in a casual setting.

Parish Café361 Boylston St.617.247.4777American restaurant with seasonal outdoor seating features sandwiches created by renowned local chefs.

Piattini226 Newbury Street617.536.2020Italian wine bar with an eclectic menu; specializes in Italian-style tapas.

The Upper Crust20 Charles Street617.723.9600Gourmet thin-crust pizza.

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Sat., Sun. June 8 – 9, Binh Pho & Friends 2-Day Demo Saturday, June 8, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, Free to the public Sunday, June 9, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Members $65 Nonmembers $90, includes Binh Pho lecture/lunch (12:00 pm) Register online at www.fullercraft.org or call 508.588.6000.

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Sunday, September 15, 2:00 pm (FCMF)Director, Jonathan Fairbanks lecture Furniture Made in Massachusetts: 1620 to the Present Members Free • Nonmembers $20

Sunday, October 6, 2:00 pm Marquetry: Does an Old European Craft Have Any Relevance for 21st Century American Furniture? A lecture by furniture maker Silas Kopf, the acknowledged American master of marquetry. Members Free • Nonmembers $20

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Wondrous Wood Fuller Craft Museum has a series of exhibition-related events that will provide excellent opportunities to hear and meet some of the world’s leading turners, carvers, furniture makers, and collectors. This series begins with our exhibition Across the Grain: Turned and Carved Wood (on view until September 22, 2013) and ends with the close of our exhibition Made in Massachusetts: 1620 to the Present (October 12, 2013 – February 9, 2014). Many of these events are a product of Four Centuries of Massachusetts Furniture (FCMF), a collaborative project of Fuller Craft Museum and ten other institutions that features exhibitions, lectures, demonstrations, and publications to celebrate the Bay State’s legacy of furniture-making. Visit fourcenturies.org. For information about the events below, visit our website at www.fullercraft.org. Fuller Craft Museum, 455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA 02301 508.588.6000

Jay Stanger, Arched And AnimatedArmchair, New York, 1994Dyed mixed woods, anodized aluminum. Signed and dated47” x 26 1/2” x 25 1/2”