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5 Lots 1-721
Descended in the Estate of a Cambridge, Massachusetts, and New York City Academic Family
Lots: 132, 185, 193, 196, 265, 310, 368, 369, 372-375, 377-380, 382, 383, 385-387, 393, 395-400, 409, 411-417,
420, 422, 424, 427-431, 456, 466, 467, 471, 473, 474, 553, 557, 558, 560, 561, 588, 589, 621
Lots: 7, 10-13, 15, 16, 25, 28, 29, 31, 38, 43, 44, 49, 61, 65, 66, 77, 86, 100, 136, 145, 147-149, 151, 207-209, 211, 458,
459, 525, 535, 612, 674, 718
1
1. 3. 5.
Four Niloak Pottery Vases and a Bowl Five Niloak Pottery Vases Four Niloak Pottery Vases
Multicolored clay Multicolored clay Multicolored clay
Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949 Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949 Benton Arkansas, 1909-1949
Mission swirl pattern developed by Charles Mission swirl pattern developed by Charles Mission swirl pattern developed by Charles
Hyten, respective ht. 8 1/2, 5 1/2, 5 1/8, 4 Hyten, respective ht. 4 3/8, 5 1/2, 4 3/4, 6 Hyten, respective ht. 8 1/4, 5 1/2, 5, 4 3/4
1/2, 1 3/4 in. 3/8, 8 1/2 in. in.
$600-800 $500-600 $400-600
2. 4. 6.
Five Niloak Pottery Vases Four Niloak Pottery Vases Four Niloak Pottery Vases
Multicolored clay Multicolored clay Multicolored clay
Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949 Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949 Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949
Mission swirl pattern developed by Charles Mission swirl pattern developed by Charles Mission swirl pattern developed by Charles
Hyten, respective ht. 4 3/4, 4 5/8, 4 5/8, 5 Hyten, respective ht. 7 5/8, 6 1/4, 7 1/8, 3 Hyten, respective ht. 7 1/8, 4 5/8, 4 1/2, 2
1/2, 6 1/8 in. 7/8 in. 1/8 in.
$400-600 $500-600 $400-600
7
table: 14; chairs: 15
7. 10. 14.
Arts & Crafts Even Arm Settle Volkmar Pottery Lamp Base Arts & Crafts Oak Dining Table
Oak Glazed pottery and metal Attributed to Stickly Bros., Michigan, early
Early 20th century United States, c. 1907 20th century
Canted back with thirteen vertical back slats, Bulbous green pottery base with an Circular top raised on raised on four square
joined by four square vertical posts with five electrified kerosene fitting, marked Volkmar post shape legs with center post,
vertical slats at each end, red leather seat on base, approx. dia. 12 1/4 in. accompanied by four leaves, ht. 29 1/4, dia.
cushion with four back pillows, ht. 39, wd. $300-500 54, each leaf 9 7/8 in.
67 3/4, dp. 30 3/4, post dia. 2 5/8 in. $1,000-1,500
$2,500-3,500
11.
Pair of Decorative Glass Windows
Leaded and beveled glass 15.
8. United States Seven Gustav Stickley Arts & Crafts
Pair of Arts & Crafts Andirons Rectangular form composed of a scroll and Chairs
Mixed metals geometric mosaic of beveled glass in a Oak
United States, early 20th century metal framework, panel ht. 48, wd. 18 3/8 New York, c. 1904
Faceted sphere on square post mounted to in. Two armchairs and five side chairs, with
square base with bracket foot, decorated $800-1,200 wide horizontal back splat with pegged
with circles and a lozenge shape in relief, tenons over lower horizontal back splat, seat
hammered texture, dark patina, ht. 22 1/2, cushion insert, lower side stretcher, one with
12.
dp. 23 in. Stickley red mark in a box, some wear, ht.
Two Navajo Banded Rugs
$250-350 41 5/8 in.
Wool
$1,200-1,500
Second quarter 20th century
One in mustard, gray, cream, and red, lg.
56, wd. 42; the other in grays, reds, browns,
9.
and cream, lg. 63, wd. 33 1/4 in.; both with
Desk Lamp 16.
some wear.
Painted glass and patinated metal Pair of Arts & Crafts Style Screens
$400-600
United States, early 20th century Oak and natural fabrics
Hooded shade fitted with three panels of United States, late 20th century
clear textured glass, backed by two side 13. Each with three rectangular hinged panels in
panels with painted geometric designs in Navajo Regional Rug oak, with a burlap embroidered framed
greens and reds on cream-colored ground, Wool panel of a stylized flower above, in tan,
single socket, swivel harp, raised on Second quarter 20th century cream, and rust, ht. 68 3/4, each panel wd.
stepped circular base, unmarked, ht. 12 5/8 Woven in shades of brown and cream, 22 1/4 in.
in. some wear, lg. 63, wd. 44 1/4 in. $300-500
$300-500 $300-350
19
25
32 33 34 35 36
28.
Pair of Arts & Crafts Style Stickley 31A. 35.
Bookcases Four Arts & Crafts Michigan Chair Co. Rookwood Pottery Vase
Oak Dining Chairs Glazed and decorated pottery
Manlius, New York, 2007 Oak and black upholstery Attributed to Frederick Rothenbusch,
Each with a rectangular gallery top over Grand Rapids, Michigan, early 20th century Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921
single door with twelve panes, V-shape pull, Curved crest rail over wide vertical slat, Cylindrical form decorated at rim and base
Stickley metal label, approx. ht. 55, wd. 25, black upholstered slip cushion seat, side in blues and cream with gray-green on
dp. 12 in. stretcher with center cross-stretcher, one center of body, pottery and date mark
$2,000-3,000 with paper label, ht. 37 in. numbered 1656E, artist’s initial and “x” mark
$600-800 on base, ht. 7 5/8 in.
$600-800
29. 32.
Large Navajo Rug Rookwood Pottery Scenic Vellum Pottery 36.
Wool Vase Rookwood Pottery Vellum Vase
Early 20th century Glazed and decorated earthenware Decorated by Edward Hurley, Cincinnati,
Serrated diamond pattern in red, gray, Decorated by Ed Dier, Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio, 1930
brown, and camel, some wear, lg. 109 1/4, 1921 Blue and white flowers with yellow centers in
wd. 76 1/4 in. Cylindrical form with inverted rim decorated a blush shaded to blue ground on a
$300-500 with a landscape of trees, pottery and date cylindrical vessel, pottery, date mark, artist’s
mark, artist’s initials, 2103 V, ht. 5 1/2 in. initials, and numbered 1369F on base, ht. 6
$800-1,200 in.
$800-1,000
30.
Arts & Crafts Morris Chair 33.
Oak and metal Rookwood Scenic Vellum Vase 37.
United States, early 20th century Decorated pottery Grueby Pottery Tile
Flat arms over three vertical slats, with Sallie E. Coyne, decorator, Cincinnati, Ohio, Glazed and decorated pottery
button actuator on arm for back adjustment, 1922 Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1904
back and seat in black upholstery, metal Flared rim on cylindrical form decorated with Rectangular tile with chamberstick and
mechanism under seat, unmarked, ht. 38, a woodland scene, date mark, artist’s initials, candle with words Grueby Tile in face, chips
wd. 28 1/2 in. 904E and V on base, some crazing, ht. 7 to edges, ht. 6 1/8, wd. 4 5/8, thickness 1
$400-600 1/2 in. in.
$1,000-1,500 $400-600
39. 42.
Pair of Arts & Crafts Wall Lanterns Three Books of Poetry by Herbert J.
Mosaic glass and metal Hall
Early 20th century Paper
Square slightly canted shades with gold- The Sea World Awaits, A Book of
colored glass, each side accented by a Poems, Four Seas Company, Boston,
white heart, with round overhanging 1922, jacket stained; Moonrise, A Book
caps suspending a socket, straight arm of Poems, Moffat Yard and Company,
with square stepped backing plate, ht. 9 1918, Plimpton Press Norwood,
1/2, distance from wall 9 in. Massachusetts; and Moonrise, A Book
$400-600 of Verse, Moffat Yard and Company,
1918, New York, some fading to jacket.
43
48
45 46 47 49
50 51 52
53
59A
53.
Van Briggle Pottery Arts & Crafts Vase
Colorado Springs, Colorado, early 20th
century
Inverted rim on wide bulbous shoulder
decorated with pine cones and needles in
relief, green and creamy brown glaze,
impressed pottery mark Van Briggle Colo
Springs 762, ht. 5 in.
$600-800
54.
Van Briggle “Siren of the Sea”
Centerbowl and a Pair of Candlesticks
Glazed pottery
Colorado, c. 1920-29
Turquoise bowl and turquoise-green glazed
candlesticks, crazing, both with Van Briggle
mark, and the words Van Briggle, Colorado
Springs incised on base, bowl dia. 14 1/2,
ht. 4 3/4, 9 in.
$1,500-2,500
59
57. 61.
Pair of Gustav Stickley Armchairs Five Fulper Pottery Bowls
Oak, leather, brass Glazed pottery
New York, 1907-1912 Flemington, New Jersey
V-back over five vertical slats, flat arm with All in green glaze, three with elongated
through post, leather seats with brass tacks, rectangular ink mark, one with paper label,
single front and two side stretchers, one respective ht. 2, 1, dia. 5 in.
with Eastwood paper label, some wear and $150-250
losses, ht. 36 in. 64
$800-1,200
62.
Marblehead Pottery Vase
58. Glazed earthenware
Two Pottery Vessels Marblehead, Massachusetts
Glazed earthenware Cylindrical vase in gray glaze, impressed
Nancy Sweezy’s mark, artist for Jugtown ship cipher on base, ht. 5 1/4 in.
Pottery, mid-20th century $300-500
Pinched vase with black and turquoise drips
in the raku style; and a vessel made as a
lamp base in turquoise and pink glaze on a 63.
stoneware body, both with the artist’s mark, Marblehead Pottery Vase
ht. 6, 7 1/4 in. Glazed pottery
$200-300 Marblehead, Massachusetts,
Wide-mouth tapered cylindrical form,
exterior in tobacco glaze, interior in sea
59. green, faint maker’s mark, ht. 5 1/4 in.
Arts & Crafts Sideboard $500-700
Oak
Attributed to L. & J.G. Stickley, New York,
early 20th century 64.
Horizontal rail with shelf over centered Sculptural Pottery Floor Lamp
mirrored back flanked by plate racks, Glazed earthenware
rectangular top, to center drawers flanked Northwestern Terra Cotta Co., Norweta,
by cabinet doors over long bottom drawer, Chicago, c. 1913
ht. 56 3/4, wd. 59 3/4, dp. 22 1/8 in. Semi-nude female figure designed by Fritz
$3,000-4,000 Albert, arm stretched up fitted with a three-
socket standard, figure rests on a pedestal
base designed by F. Moreau decorated in
59A. low relief with buildings, cats, and owls in
Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947) cream-color matte glaze, minor chips and
glaze hairlines, age-typical wear, total ht. 71
La Revue blanche, 1894 1/4, wd. 13, approx. dp. 12 in.
Possibly a posthumous printing or
reproduction (Bouvet, 30); signed, dated, Provenance: Descended in an Indiana
and identified in the matrix, identified on a family purportedly from Midway Gardens.
label from Kanegis Gallery, Boston, on the
reverse. Note: Fernand Moreau, the designer of this
Color lithographic poster on paper, image pedestal, trained as a sculptor in his native
size 29 3/4 x 23 in., framed. France before immigrating to America in
Condition: Toning, fading, rippling, probably 1880. Moreau opened a studio in
backed with linen or similar, not examined Washington, D.C., and then moved to
out of frame. Chicago sometime before the 1893 World’s
Fair. By 1902 he was teaching ornamental
Provenance: Estate of Eleanor Kanegis modeling at the School of the Art Institute of
Levin, East Gloucester, Massachusetts. Chicago. In 1904 he went to work for Gates
$4,000-6,000 Potteries, joining Fritz Albert, the factory’s
chief modeler. Albert left for the
Northwestern Terra Cotta Company in 1906,
60. and Moreau followed a few years later.
T.J. Wheatley Classical Decorated Planter
Glazed pottery This pedestal was designed to be the base
Cincinnati, Ohio, c. 1915 for the molded terra-cotta lamp by Fritz
Oval form relief decorated with flute players Albert.
and dancing figures, WP cipher and incised
30 on base, ht. 4, lg. 9 3/8 in. Literature: Amica Library.
$500-700 $2,500-3,500
72
71 73 74 75 76
78.
Dedham Pottery Wild Rose Plate
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century
Blue decoration on crackle ground, Dedham
Pottery blue mark with rabbit and impressed
rabbit, dia. 8 3/8 in.
$800-1,000
79.
Dedham Pottery Hugh Robertson Plate
Glazed and decorated earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century
Five-petal flower in blue on gray crackle
ground, fully coated front and back, possibly
restored, marked HR and Dedham Pottery
ink mark with rabbit and one foreshortened
impressed rabbit on back, imperfections,
dia. 8 1/2 in.
$800-1,200
80.
Dedham Pottery Tapestry Lion
Glazed earthenware
Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century
Decorated blue border with crackle ground,
some bubble bursts, impressed rabbit, dia. 77
8 1/2 in.
$600-800
82. 86.
Dedham Pottery Day Lily and Bending 84. Arts & Crafts Even Arm Settle
Poppy Plates Dedham Pottery Clover Dinner Plate Oak
Glazed and decorated earthenware Glazed and decorated earthenware Early 20th century
Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century Dedham, Massachusetts, early 20th century Eight wide vertical back splats, each end
Blue decoration on crackle ground, poppy Blue border on gray crackle ground, with three vertical slats joined by four square
has fracture lines, restored, both with Dedham Pottery blue ink stamp and one posts with through side rails, straight seat
Dedham Pottery mark with rabbit, poppy impressed rabbit, dia. 9 7/8 in. rail, frame with rope seat support, leather
plate marked with decorator’s mark O; lily $300-500 seat cushion with two pillows, extra pieces
with impressed rabbit, dia. 6 1/8 in. of leather, ht. 29, wd. 76 1/8, dp. 32 in.
$600-900 $1,200-1,500
86
100
115.
One Dedham and Three Chelsea Dolphin
Plates
Pottery
Dedham and Chelsea, Massachusetts
All three CPUS marked plates are the upside
down dolphin pattern, two smaller plates are
discolored, one with staple repair, the other
has crack, dia. 10 1/4, 8 3/4, 8 3/4; the
Dedham dolphin plate dia. 8 1/2 in.
$400-600
116.
Chelsea Pottery Pineapple and Horse 112
Chestnut Dinner Plate
Glazed earthenware
Chelsea/Dedham Massachusetts 118. 120.
Blue decorated border on crackle ground, Chelsea Keramic Pottery Pitcher Six Paul Revere Pottery Demitasse Cups
pineapple marked on back with CPUS mark Glazed earthenware and Saucers and a Bowl
in four-leaf clover, EE and an X; horse Chelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1890 Glazed earthenware
chestnut with CPUS mark in four-leaf clover, Tall cylindrical form relief-decorated with Boston, Massachusetts, 1936-1938
has some age discoloration, both with flying geese in yellow glaze, marked Chelsea Saucer and cup in matte yellow glaze, cup
bubble bursts, both dia. 10 1/4 in. Keramics Art Works, Robertson and Sons interior in blue glaze, plate marked LS 2-37;
$300-500 on base, crazing, ht. 9 1/8 in. matte green cup and saucer marked 4-36;
$600-800 semi-gloss orange cup and saucer marked
illegibly, plate crazed; a semi-gloss eggplant
117. cup with plate marked 2-37; a sky blue cup
Chelsea Keramic Art Works Pitcher 119. marked 12-35 and plate marked 12-37; and
Glazed pottery Chelsea Pottery Raised Pineapple & a blue glaze bowl marked 6-38; cup ht. 1
Chelsea, Massachusetts, c. 1890 Flowers Plate 3/4, saucer dia. 5 1/4, bowl ht. 2 1/4 in.
Pinched spout with arched handle on Glazed earthenware $600-800
tapering neck to bulbous base in olive green Dedham, Massachusetts, c. 1881-1895
and brown glaze, marked CKAW on base, Blue decoration on crackle ground, CPUS
ht. 10 3/4 in. mark in a four-leaf clover with EE and X on
$500-600 base, dia. 8 3/8 in.
$600-800
126.
Paul Revere Pottery Box and Three Salt
and Pepper Shakers
Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1931
Rectangular box lid decorated with an
incised ship on the sea in yellow, rose, blue,
white, and black glaze, base in turquoise
glaze with whitewash borders, crack through
lid, marked Sybil Righter March 1931 With
Much Love To Lily (Lily Shapiro), ht. 2 1/3,
wd. 5 1/2, dp. 3 1/2; three jug-form salt and
pepper shakers, two glazed, with broken
handles; and one unglazed, ht. 2 1/4 in.
129 $400-600
127.
Six Paul Revere Pottery Bowls, Five
Plates, and One Saturday Evening Girls
Plate
Glazed pottery
Boston, Massachusetts, 1935-1940
121. 123.
Oatmeal glaze soup bowl with plate marked
Saturday Evening Girls Pottery Pitcher Six Saturday Evening Girls Pottery Plates
4-36; turquoise soup marked 3-38 and two
and Two Plates Decorated pottery
turquoise plates, one LS 3-40, the other 2-
Boston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th century
37; purple bowl LS; blue bowl 7-38; two
Large yellow glazed pitcher with a stylized All decorated with a band of stylized lotus in
bowls: sea green drip and matte moss
border outlined in black with white and white with incised outline in black on blue
green; a sky blue plate marked 12-35; a
green, thrown by Paul Revere Pottery, ground, some initialed JMD, S.E.G. 7-20,
yellow plate 1-37; and a blue SEG plate,
decorator’s initials JMD, 11-26, tiny glaze dia. 7 1/2 in.
E.G. 20, soup dia. 5 3/4, plate approx. 7 3/4
fleck at spout; accompanied by two dark
in.
blue plates with white rims, both marked Note: The consignor believes that these
$600-800
S.E.G.; one marked S L and 2-18; the other plates were decorated by Lilly Shapiro, and
E.G. for Eva Geneco, possibly 8-7, rim that the initials belong to the person for
hairline, glaze flecks on the latter, ht. 7 3/8, whom they were made. 128.
dia. 7 5/8, 7 3/8 in. Saturday Evening Girls Pottery Plate
$800-1,000 Provenance: Descended in the Shapiro Glazed earthenware
family. Albina Mangini, Boston, Massachusetts
$1,800-2,800 Seafoam green glaze on circular form,
bubble bursts in glaze, marked 7-7-09 SEG
122. in a pot, initialed AM and GG, dia. 6 in.
Saturday Evening Girls Bird Decorated 124. $175-225
Pottery Tile Saturday Evening Girls Covered Pitcher
Decorated earthenware Decorated pottery
Decorated by Albina Mangini, Boston, Boston Massachusetts, c. 1913 129.
Massachusetts, early 20th century Cream ground, lid with a single blue band Stephen Alfred Bransgrove (Australian, b.
Depicting a bluebird with white breast outlined in black, decorated at the top of the 1900)
feathers perched on a tree branch against a body with a border of green trees against a
shaded blue sky, incised outline, artist’s blue sky defined in black, marked on base Landscape, Possibly Ayers Rock,
initials and S.E.G. on the reverse, dia. 3 in. S.E.G., J.G. 1-12-13, ht. 4 1/2 in. Australia
$400-600 $400-600 Signed “Stephen Bransgrove” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 21 x 26 in., framed.
Condition: Craquelure, lined.
142.
Arts & Crafts Sideboard 148.
Oak and glass Two New Guinea Tribal Paddles
North-Western Master-Craft Furniture, Shaped wood
Burlington, Iowa One with stylized alligator finial, both with
Mirrored back on rectangular top over spearhead-shaped paddles, lg. 78 1/2,
two half drawers, one fitted for cutlery, 60 1/2 in.
with two cabinet doors over long drawer $300-500
below, wooden pulls, metal label in
drawer, ht. 48, wd. 41 3/4 in.
149.
$500-700
Three Tribal New Guinea Paddles
Carved wood
All with stylized carved finials on handle,
including a spear-shaped blade and two
143.
board-shaped blades, lg. 63, 99 1/2, 116
Arts & Crafts Even Arm Settle
in.
Oak and black leather upholstery
$300-500
Probably L. & J.G. Stickley, New York,
early 20th century
Even rail over sixteen vertical back and 150.
146 five vertical side slats, long slip cushion Four Niloak Pottery Vases
seat accompanied by two pillows, raised Multicolored clay
on four square posts with beveled Benton, Arkansas, 1909-1949
shaped tops, ht. 34, wd. 76, dp. 31 in. Mission swirl pattern developed by
$1,200-1,800 Charles Hyten, one with rim restoration,
respective ht. 6 1/8, 5 3/8, 4 1/2, 3 7/8
in.
$400-600
144.
Navajo Rug
Wool 151.
Second quarter 20th century Anthony Hart (1924-1998) Mosaic
Stylized geometric shapes on a Glass Hanging Lamp
variegated brown ground with elaborate New York
two-color fret border design, loss, wear, Conical form composed of a mosaic of
and stains, lg. 96, wd. 60 in. purple, green, and caramel slag glass in
$250-350 a floral and foliate design accented by
iridescent butterflies and amber glass
nuggets, signed in the metalwork, the
cap is attached to the upper rim and
145. fitted with a single ceramic socket,
New Guinea Tribal Shield rewired, dia. 22 in.
Polychrome carved wood
Mid-20th century Note: Hart was a native New Yorker
Six fiber attachments, traces of white, legendary for his lamp building and
black, and red-brown pigment, marked colorful life. His lamps are sought by
Asamt on reverse, ht. 62 1/2 in. collectors that understand the
$250-350 construction, composition, color, and
materials that go into hand-building a
mosaic glass lamp.
154 $1,000-1,500
146.
Bigelow & Kennard Attributed Table
140A. Lamp 152.
Pottery Vase and Pitcher Attributed to Denbac Mosaic glass and bronze Art Nouveau Tray
Glazed earthenware Boston, Massachusetts, early 20th Ceramic and gilt-metal
France, 1921-1952 century Early 20th century
Double handles vase in a brown drip, impressed Geometric domed shade over two Rectangular form with ceramic surface
433 on base; and a melon and green, drip glaze, sockets with acorn pulls cylindrical decorated with orange poppies and
single handle pitcher with ribbed body marked 60 standard with circular base with raised green leaves on purple ground, gilt-metal
on base, ht. 7 7/8, 8 1/2 in. petal design, unmarked, ht. 18, dia. 12 floral accented border, wood handles
$250-350 in. held by pod-form mounts, lg. 19 1/4, wd.
$2,000-3,000 10 3/4 in.
$300-500
153.
Marblehead Pottery Bowl
Glazed earthenware
Massachusetts, 1904-1936
Small green bowl-form vase in green glaze,
ship cipher on base, ht. 1 3/4, dia. 3 1/2 in.
$125-150
154.
Esther Mabel Crawford (American, 1872-
1958)
155.
Eva Belle Adams Landscape
Oil on board
San Diego and Carmel, California, 1923
Depicting a field with flowers in the
foreground, a house and ocean in the
background, signed l.r., pencil inscription
Painted Spring 1923 on the reverse, framed,
ht. 8 3/8, wd. 13 in.
Lot of Eleven Architectural Plan Folio Fruhlingsfest Ausgarten Mai 08/A Wiener Lot of Two Indian Miniature-style Designs
Plates from the Wasmuth Portfolio: Tafel Werkstatte Illustration After Tiffany Lamps
LX, XX, LXIV, XXV, I, LVIII, LII, XXVI, LXI, Unsigned. Unsigned.
and XXI Color lithograph on paper, sheet size 11 Gouache on paper, sheet sizes 13 1/2 x 8
Each with Frank Lloyd Wright blindstamp 9/16 x 7 9/16 in., framed. 1/4 in., matted, unframed.
u.l., l.l., or at center. Condition: Cloth tape hinged to window Condition: Minor toning, foxing, cloth tape
Lithographs on paper, sheet sizes to 17 3/8 mat. hinges.
x 25 in., unframed. $300-500 $200-250
Condition: Staining, losses, handling
creases, tears, insect damage. 161.
$800-1,200 Arts & Crafts Rocking Chair
Oak
159. United States, early 20th century
157. Gertraud Brausewetter (German, 1903- Curved crest rail over three vertical slats,
Franz F. Ziegler (German/American, 1869- 1992) lower seat back upholstered, shaped arms
1934) with through tenons, upholstered cushion
Untitled [Madonna Enthroned] seat, ht. 35 1/4 in.
The Jesse H. Metcalf Trophy/A Initialed “G.B.” within the matrix l.l. and $200-225
Presentation Plaque inscribed and dated “GERTRAUD
Signed and dated “F. Ziegler ‘26” within the BRAUSEWETTER 1917” within the matrix
cast l.l., stamped “GORHAM CO. l.c. 162.
FOUNDERS” within the cast l.r. Woodcut on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x 18 Tiffany Student Lamp with Green
Bronze bas-relief, 14 3/4 x 10 1/2 in., 1/2 in., framed. Damascene Shades
mounted to a wooden panel. Condition: Subtle water staining to bottom Bronze and iridescent art glass
Condition: Wear to the patina. margin, not examined out of frame. New York, c. 1902
$400-600 Two pendant green damascene shades with
Note: The artist was a designer and white interior casing, on bronze base, Tiffany
silversmith for Gorham Co. in Providence, Glass and Decorating Co. mark, numbered
Rhode Island, until his retirement in 1932. 23600 New York, ht. 26 in.
$200-250
Provenance: Descended in the family of the
current owner.
$8,000-12,000
163
164
165
173
163. 167. 171.
Double Student Lamp Attributed to Handel Boudoir Lamp Reverse-painted Table Lamp
Tiffany Studios Reverse-painted glass and patinated bronze Patinated metal and glass
Bronze Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century United States, early 20th century
New York, early 20th century Domed shade painted with bluebirds and Domed shade decorated with a band of
Two arms each fitted with a single socket apple blossoms and branches, signed roses against a stylized green picket,
with height adjustment, on two vertical rods Handel 7153-6 possibly 8 on shade rim, textured exterior, over two sockets,
centered by a canister with decorative rope- over single socket on tree trunk form base in cylindrical standard on shaped base, ht. 22,
turned wiring, raised on circular base, with reddish patina, base marked Handel in dia. 16 in.
stepped rope wire bands, verdigris finish, raised letters, ht. 14 1/8, shade dia. 7 3/8 in. $500-700
overall ht. 29 1/4 in. $700-900
$4,500-6,500
172.
164. 168. Lily of the Valley Decorated Table Lamp
Tiffany Studios Three-Light Lily Lamp Pair of Enameled and Etched Glass Patinated bronze and glass
Art glass and gold dore Candle Lamps United States, early 20th century
New York, early 20th century Glass and wood Domed shade, blush to cream ground with a
Three gold iridescent lily-shape shades, one 20th century border of lily of the valley, over two sockets,
marked L.C.T., pendant from three curved Upright glass shade with a transparent on ribbed standard with circular base, ht. 22
arms, circular ribbed base marked Tiffany etched ground decorated in an enameled 1/4, wd. 16 in.
Studios New York, no. 306, dore patina landscape of birch trees in green, white, and $500-700
restoration, ht. 16 1/4, aperture dia. 7/8-1 brown against a yellow background, raised
in. on a turned wood base fitted with a metal
$3,000-5,000 candle socket, ht. 21 3/8 in.
$500-700 173.
Pairpoint Table Lamp
165. Reverse-painted glass and brass
Tiffany Studios Water Lily Table Lamp New Bedford, Massachusetts, early 20th
Mosaic glass and bronze 169. century
Conical shade with pink flowers and green Mosaic Glass and Bronze Table Lamp Shaped shade painted with a wreath of puffy
leaves on blue glass ground, marked Tiffany 20th century roses on a tapestry ground, on spyder with
Studios New York with metal tag and 1490; Domed mosaic glass shade with pink two sockets, on octagonal standard to
rests over three-socket standard, stick base flowers, red jewels, and caramel-colored conforming octagonal base, Pairpoint mark
marked Tiffany Studios New York, ht. 26 glass on green ground, undulating rim, on base only, nicks, ht. 24, wd. 13 1/2 in.
1/2, shade dia. 20 in. unmarked, over two-socket cluster, bulbous $1,000-1,500
$20,000-30,000 standard upheld by floriform bronze base,
unmarked, shade dia. 19, ht. 24 1/2 in.
$2,500-3,500
166. 174.
Handel Boudoir Lamp Handel Pine Needle Overlay Table Lamp
Reverse-painted glass and bronze Slag glass and patinated metal
Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century 170. Meriden, Connecticut, early 20th century
Domed shade with textured exterior, Mosaic Glass and Bronze Table Lamp Shade composed of eight caramel slag
reverse-painted landscape design in earth Possibly Chicago Mosaic glass panels over green border with pine
tones, over single socket with acorn pull, Pond lilies in pink and white on variegated needle metal overlay, shade aperture ring
signed on rim Handel 6150 and artist’s ground in shades of green, on tree trunk marked Handel pat. no. 924457, over three-
initials H.H., on ribbed standard, shaped base, cracks to shade, both unmarked, cap socket standard, ribbed base with felt base
circular base, not marked, base missing felt, soldered to top aperture of shade, ht. 28 cover, cloth Handel label, original patina,
ht. 14 1/8, approx. dia. 6 3/4 in. 1/8, dia. 24 in. shade dia. 18 1/2, approx. ht. 23 in.
$1,800-2,200 $2,500-3,500 $1,200-1,500
174
175
177
176
178
188
191
187
186 190
192
193. 197.
Tiffany Studios Vase Holder Tiffany Studios Desk Lamp
Bronze Dore bronze and mosaic glass
New York, early 20th century New York, 20th century
Prong holder on artichoke stem raised on Domed geometric grid of semi-
circular foot marked Tiffany Studios New transparent mottled gold glass with a
York, 1043, ht. 5 1/4 in. band of fifteen rose-colored glass disks,
$300-500 stamped Tiffany Studios New York on
rim, some tight cracks, shade dore is
bright, possibly restored, over two
sockets on columnar standard, square
base, marked Tiffany Studios New York
194. 559, approx. ht. 17, dia. of shade 9 1/2 in.
Tiffany Studio Desk Box $6,000-8,000
Mottled glass and bronze
New York, early 20th century
Pine needle pattern overlay with green 198.
and gold mottled glass, marked Tiffany Tiffany Studios Desk Lamp
Studios, New York 800, ht. 1 1/2, lg. 4 Bronze and favrile glass
1/2, dp. 3 1/4 in. New York, early 20th century
$700-900 Harp suspends a single swivel socket
with gold iridescent glass shade marked
L.C.T. on aperture, Greek key design on
corners of square base, marked Tiffany
Studios and numbered 635 on base, ht.
195. 12 7/8, shade dia. 2 1/8 in.
Unusual Tiffany Studios Powder Box $3,500-4,000
New York, early 20th century
Grapevine pattern on circular form with
beaded borders fitted with liner, raised on 199.
three ball feet, pierced cap with shaped Bronze Exterior Wall Sconce
finial, marked Tiffany Studios New York, Early 20th century
on base, wear, small dent in lid, ht. 4 1/4 Rectangular back plate decorated with
in. scrolls and florets, relief-decorated scroll-
$800-1,200 shape arm terminating in a hook and ring,
aperture cap pendant, fitted with a single
ceramic socket, ht. 10 1/2, wd. 5 3/8,
aperture dia. 4 1/2 in.
$300-500
196.
Picture Frame Attributed to Tiffany
Silvered metal and slag glass 200.
New York, early 20th century Tiffany Studios Counter Balance Floor
Pine needle pattern with oval opening, Lamp
beaded border, backed in fractured green Bronze
slag glass, ht. 9 7/8, wd. 7 7/8, sight ht. New York, early 20th century
5 1/2 in. Counter-balance arm terminating in a
$500-700 single socket on cylindrical standard with
petal decoration raised on shaped circular
base, marked Tiffany Studios New York
619, approx. ht. 55, aperture dia. 2 3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
200
201 202
215. 221.
Six Tiffany Favrile Bowls and Tiffany Favrile Decorated Cabinet
Underplates Vase
Decorated iridescent art glass Art glass
New York, early 20th century New York, early 20th century
Decorated with faceted swags on gold Narrow mouth on waisted tapering
iridescent glass, polished pontil, cylindrical form in blush, green, and
marked L.C. Tiffany Favrile, ht. 2 5/8, gold iridescence, signed L.C.T. 2382
dia. 4 1/8, 5 7/8 in. B and with paper label, approx. ht. 3
$800-1,200 5/8 in.
$1,200-1,800
204
212
225B.
Tiffany Favrile Plate
Art glass
New York, early 20th century
Circular form in gold iridescence with
stretched rim, marked 5- L.C.Tiffany Favrile,
dia. 8 in.
$200-300
226.
Five Pieces of Tiffany Favrile Art Glass
Gold iridescent glass
New York, early 20th century
Spirally ribbed candlestick vase with button
pontil, marked L.C.T. on base, often used
with a chamberstick lamp fitting, ht. 7 1/4;
and a set of four cylindrical vessels with
glass threading at middle, the three smaller
numbered T9246, T9179, T9175, the larger
N5681, small threading breaks, all marked
247 L.C.T., respective ht. 1 3/4, 3 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
225A. 227.
225.
Tiffany Art Glass Bowl Three Iridescent Glass Items
Tiffany Gold Favrile Compote
Gold favrile glass Tiffany gold favrile undertray, marked L.C.T.;
Art glass
New York, early 20th century an unmarked iridescent gold bowl; and an
New York, early 20th century
Circular ribbed form with large polished unmarked blue iridescent bud vase, small
Tall footed compote with folded base rim
pontil, base rim marked L.C.T. Favrile, wear, nicks to interior of rim; all with polished
and rough pontil, marked L.C.T. W7375, ht.
approx. ht. 3 3/4, dia. 10 in. pontil, dia. 6 3/8, ht. 2 3/4, 7 in.
9 7/8 in.
$500-700 $100-200
$600-800
228. 233. 241.
Tiffany Gold Favrile Vase Four Tiffany Favrile Glass Salts Tiffany Gold Favrile Bowl with Butterfly
Art glass Iridescent art glass Art glass
New York, early 20th century New York, early 20th century New York, early 20th century
Narrow mouth on ribbed neck and shoulder, Ruffled rim on gold iridescent bowl, polished Flared rim with etched butterfly on side of
black firing lines on interior of rim, polished pontil, marked L.C.T., ht. 1, dia. 2 1/2 in. bowl, wear to iridescence on interior base of
pontil marked L.C.T. C2869, ht. 6 5/8 in. $400-500 bowl, raised on circular foot, marked L.C.T.
$500-700 Tiffany Favrile M, and with paper label, ht. 2,
dia. 8 in.
234. $500-700
229. Steuben Gold Aurene Salt
Tiffany Favrile Decorated Vase Art glass
Art glass New York, early 20th century 242.
New York, early 20th century Ruffled rim on bulbous body, polished pontil, Steuben Blue Aurene Bowl
Shaped rim on tapering cylindrical form of marked aurene 269, ht. 1 1/2, dia. 2 1/4 in. Iridescent art glass
gold iridescent glass decorated with large $100-200 New York, early 20th century
grape leaves and vines in green iridescent Flared rim on conical body raised on circular
glass, button pontil, marked 5325C Tiffany foot, rough pontil, marked Aurene 2851, ht.
235.
Favrile on base, imperfections in the making, 2 1/2, dia. 6 in.
Quezal Iridescent Bowl
ht. 10 1/4 in. $300-500
Art glass
$1,500-2,500
New York, early 20th century
Ribbed body in gold iridescent glass,
242A.
polished pontil, marked Quezal, ht. 1 1/2,
230. Tiffany Blue Favrile Vase
dia. 3 3/4 in.
Tiffany Art Glass Vase Art glass
$250-350
Decorated iridescent glass New York, early 20th century
New York, early 20th century Bud vase with long neck on circular foot
Narrow mouth on bulbous body decorated 236. with folded base rim, rough pontil, marked
with broad green leaves rimmed in gold Tiffany Favrile Master Salt L.C.Tiffany Favrile 1 501-2046M on base, ht.
iridescence on creamy white ground, button Art glass 8 in.
pontil, marked L.C.T. Q5725 on base, ht. 8 New York, early 20th century $600-800
1/4 in. Gold favrile with ruffled rim, polished pontil,
$300-500 marked L.C.T., dia. 2 1/2 in.
$200-250 243.
Five Pieces of Hand-wrought Art Glass
231. Probably New York, early 20th century
Tiffany Art Glass Vase 237. Blue green iridescent rondel with stretched
Iridescent glass Gold Iridescent Small Vase rim and rough pontil, dia. 11 1/4; a pink
New York, c. 1892-1902 Art glass crackle glass rondel, dia. 9 1/2; a blue
Wide mouth on swollen cylindrical form, Possibly New York, early 20th century iridescent small salt vase, ht. 2 5/8, and a
textured surface with lava flow glass Flared rim on tapered ribbed body, circular verre-de-soie footed bowl, ht. 3 7/8, and
technique, inscribed on base L.C.T. D-7594 foot, rough pontil, poorly scribed L.C.T. on ivorine ribbed vase, ht. 47/8 in., both with
and with Tiffany paper label bearing a large base, ht. 6 1/4 in. polished pontil.
T flanked by the letters GD Co. for Glass & $300-500
Decorating Company, interior straw mark in Provenance: De-accessioned from a New
the making, ht. 6 1/2 in. England Museum.
$3,000-5,000 238. $400-600
Tiffany Gold Favrile Vase
Iridescent art glass
232. New York, early 20th century 244.
Decorated Art Glass Vase Flared rim on undulating cylindrical body, Twelve Pieces of Tiffany Favrile
Iridescent and opalescent glass marked L.C.T. W1320, ht. 4 1/2 in. Stemware
20th century $300-500 Iridescent art glass
Elongated floriform art glass vase with New York, early 20th century
shaded pink and white opalescence at top, 239. Gold iridescent bowl on slightly swollen
long green blades at body, raised on domed Tiffany Floriform Art Glass Vase stem, circular base with polished pontil,
circular foot with opalescent border, folded Blue favrile glass marked L.C.T. on base, ht. 3 7/8 in.
base rim marked L.C.T. W5683, rough New York, early 20th century $1,500-2,500
pontil, straw mark, trapped bubbles, rim Swollen ribbed form raised on circular
roughness, all appear to be in the making, pedestal foot, rough pontil, marked on
ht. 13 3/8 in. folded foot rim L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, ht. 14 245.
3/4 in. Eight Steuben Aurene Small Plates
Provenance: Purportedly the consignor’s $1,500-2,500 Art glass
mother purchased this vase in a Connecticut Corning, New York, early 20th century
antiques shop for $5.00 seventy years ago. Circular form with well, marked aurene 2961
The consignor brought this piece to the 240. on base, polished pontil, dia. 5 5/8 in.
Providence Antiques Roadshow for an Tiffany Blue Favrile Vase $400-600
appraisal. Decorated art glass
$3,000-5,000 New York, early 20th century
Vine decoration on bulbous form, marked
L.C. Tiffany Favrile 9183 D on base, ht. 2
1/2 in.
$300-500
257 258 259 260
259.
Art Nouveau Rookwood Pottery Silver 265.
Overlay Vase Art Glass Vase
Glazed pottery and sterling silver Iridescent glass
Constance Baker, Cincinnati, Ohio, c. Bohemia
1898 Red glass body with pinched sides with
Flared-rim neck tapering to bulbous iridescent finish and linear decoration,
base with hand-painted floral decoration polished pontil, ht. 11 3/4 in.
in earth tones on one side, the other $400-500 268
side heavily ornamented in a stylized
floral silver overlay, pottery and date
mark, artist’s initials CAB and numbered
851D, crazing, tiny glaze voids, ht. 8 3/4 266.
in. Enameled Glass Vase with Acorns
$600-800 Possibly Ludwig Moser, Carlsbad, late
19th/early 20th century
Translucent cranberry glass with allover
260.
enameled and gilt trailing oak boughs
Dorval Enameled Art Nouveau Vase
and insects, with applied silvered
Enamel and gilt-metal
acorns, ht. 5 1/4 in.
France, c. 1900
$125-150
Ormolu rim mount on bulbous form
enamel-decorated with a female figure in
a colorful landscape, signed Dorval at
base, some base wear, ht. 5 1/2 in.
267.
$200-300
Gabriel Argy Rousseau Ferns
Vase/Lamp Base
261. Pate-de-verre art glass and ormolu metal
Art Glass Vase Attributed to France, c. 1925
Rindskopf Vasiform ambered glass with fern tendril
Iridescent and feathered art glass handles fitted with a two-socket
Bohemia, early 20th century standard, circular metal base mount,
Cylindrical form bulging at base in blue impressed G. Argy-Rousseau in glass,
iridescence with white, robin’s egg blue, glass ht. 8, total ht. 21 1/4 in.
and rust feathered glass, flat cut rim,
interior edge with tiny nicks, ht. 11 5/8 Literature: G. Argy Rousseau:
in. Glassware As Art, by Janine Bloch-
$600-800 Dermant, Catalogue Raisonné section,
figure 25.01, p. 204.
$1,500-2,500
262.
Art Glass Vase, Possibly Loetz
Threaded and iridescent glass 272A
Bohemia, early 20th century 268.
Tri-corner rim on cylindrical body flowing G. Argy Rousseau Vase or
to bulbous base in green iridescent glass Candleholder
with blue iridescent threading, polished Pate-de-verre glass
pontil, unmarked, ht. 10 1/2 in. France, c. 1925
$300-500 Amber-colored birds of prey on each
side of the funnel-shaped vessel, on oval
269.
foot with impressed starburst design,
263. Burgen Scheurer & Cie Cameo Glass Vase
signed on the side with impressed
Vase, Possibly Loetz Cameo glass and silver
signature G. Argy-Rousseau, ht. 5 in.
Iridescent art glass France, early 20th century
Bohemia, 20th century Flared rim on bulbous form cameo-etched with purple
Literature: G. Argy Rousseau:
Tri-fold rim on blue iridescence on green flowers, with gilt highlights, raised on circular silver foot
Glassware As Art, by Janine Bloch-
glass, waisted form with dimpled with French hallmarks, base of glass marked De Lorraine
Dermant, Catalogue Raisonné section,
surface, polished pontil, ht. 12 in. B.S & Co., ht. 4 in.
fig. 27.32, p. 214.
$600-800 $800-1,200
$3,000-4,000
279 280 281 282
278.
Opalescent Art Glass Bowl
Molded glass and ormolu
France, c. 1930
Relief decorated with birds, berries, and
branches on the exterior, metal beaded
edge with two handles relief-decorated with
roses, on circular base, dia. 16 1/2 in.
$150-250
279.
Rene Lalique Mures Vase
Art glass
Marcilhac no. 1058, France, 1932-1947
Etched blue-tinged glass with berries and
thorned bramble in relief, marked R. Lalique
in block letters on base, wear to base, ht. 7
3/8 in.
$1,000-2,000
283. 286.
Art Nouveau Perfume Bottle Pair of Lalique Figural Bookends
280. Glass, silver gilt, and mother-of-pearl Art glass
R. Lalique GUI Vase London, 1879-1917 France, late 20th century
Opalescent relief-molded glass Molded glass stopper on colorless glass Each bookend has three full-bodied children
Marcilhac no. 948, France bottle with cherries and leaves in silver with with arms entwined and draped with
Short neck on bulbous form decorated in geometric mother-of-pearl inlay accents in garland, signed and with paper label Cristal
the mold with berries, branches, and leaves, the surround, marked AF in the metal on Lalique France, ht. 7 3/8 in.
raised on circular foot, chip to side of foot, base, ht. 3 3/4 in. $200-300
marked R. Lalique France in script on base
rim, approx. ht. 6 3/4 in. Note: Accompanied by a string tag in
French, the translation does not connect 287.
Note: Model was created in 1920 and not with the item, unless it was purchased by a Lalique Nemours Bowl
reproduced after 1947, Marcilhac p. 427. military man to bring home to his Art glass
sweetheart. France, 20th century
Provenance: The Estate of Henry Shawah, $200-300 Etched glass with ten repeating floret
goldsmith and sculptor. borders with black centers, marked Lalique
$300-500 France in script on base, dia. 10 in.
$400-600
284.
281. Carl Schmitz for Verlys Bookends
Rene Lalique Saint-Francois Vase Art glass
Art glass France, mid-20th century 288.
France, c. 1940 Rectangular block for relief decorated with a Lalique Bacchantes Vase
Flared rim on tapering cylindrical body of kneeling figure and a deer against a textured Art glass
opalescent glass, relief-decorated with birds, ground, marked in script, some nicks, ht. 6 France, 20th century
leaves, and vines, R. Lalique France in block 5/8 in. Tapering cylindrical form decorated with
letters, some base wear, approx. ht. 7 in. $300-500 nude female figures in relief, ht. 9 3/4 in.
$800-1,200 $500-700
285.
282. Lalique Vase 289.
R. Lalique Opalescent Bowl Art glass Cire Perdue Vase Attributed to R. Lalique
Art glass France 20th century Lost wax cast art glass
France Decorated with seven concave etched nude France, 1905-1934
Circular form with relief-decoration of lines female figures within a clear textured water Goblet form with five figures at base, some
running around droplets, signed in block chips, ht. 6 1/2 in.
ground, marked Lalique France, ht. 9 3/8 in.
letters on interior base of bowl, dia. 9 7/8 in. $10,000-15,000
$400-600
$300-500
299
327.
Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal Charger
and Pitcher
Decorated earthenware
England, second quarter 20th century
Mottled orange ground with floral decoration
in orange and blue with gilt highlights,
pitcher decorated with a basket of flowers in
conforming colors, both marked C Rhead,
Crown Ducal Made in England, charger
lettered F., pitcher lettered L. on base, ht. 8
1/8, dia. 12 1/2 in.
$500-700
328.
Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal Charger
and Pitcher
Decorated earthenware
England, second quarter 20th century
Charger decorated with a tree with red
autumn leaves on mottled golden yellow
ground, and a fruit-decorated pitcher, cream
ground with orange and purple fruit, both
marked C Rhead, charger with Crown Ducal
Made in England surmounted by a crown 331
mark, pitcher marked Crown Ducal Made in
England, dia. 12 5/8, ht. 6 3/8 in.
$500-700
345. 356A.
Three Bakelite Jewelry Items 351. Art Deco Folding Picnic Set in Fitted
Wide End of Day bangle, a dark mustard Ten Bakelite Jewelry Items Carrying Case
bangle, and an End of Day circular pendant, All in red, four bangles including two carved Canvas, and painted metal
bangle interior circ. 7 3/4, pendant wd. 3 in. and one with raised blue dots; two pairs of France
$200-300 post-back earrings; RBN initial pin; three Case is fitted with two blue black and
carved clips, one geometric with polished orange striped fabric folding chairs, the case
steel ornament, bracelets interior circ. 7 1/2; has legs that fold out to form the table top.
pins lg. 1 3/4-2 1/8; earrings dia. 1 in. $300-500
346. $250-350
Four Bakelite Jewelry Items
Necklace with butterscotch and red beads
accented by black; wide bracelet with red, 352. 357.
black, and cream bands; red buckle with Seven Bakelite Jewelry Items Six Shultz Bakelite Bracelets
linear butterscotch ornament; and a pair of Including a carved white bangle, two black Two green with red dots; one green with
red square clip earrings, bracelet interior bangles, and a black bangle with marbleized mustard dots; two cream, one with green
circ. 7 7/8; necklace lg. 21 1/2, buckle wd. carnelian red band; a black pyramid ring; a and mustard dots, the other mustard and
2 1/4 in. pair of marbleized carnelian red post-back red dots; and one marbleized green with
$300-500 hoop earrings and a pair of button screw- orange and emerald green dots, interior circ.
back earrings, white bangle interior circ. 7 range 7-7 1/2 in.
7/8; black 7 1/2; accented bangle 7 7/8; $300-400
earrings both wd. 1 3/8 in.
347. $250-350
Meccano Mechanical Robot Store
Display 358.
Painted metal 353. Thirteen Jewelry Items
Britain, c. 1937 Seven Bakelite Jewelry Items Nine green Bakelite bangles including four
The figure in red and green metal mounted Five butterscotch yellow bracelets with matching marbleized bracelets and one in
in a gray holder with chain-drive mechanism rhinestones; a bracelet with red insets; and a lighter shade of green, a carved bracelet
powered by electricity, when plugged in the terrier head pin signed J.L. Foltz, bracelets with green glass stone, a rhinestone-
arms and legs move, approx. ht. 38, wd. 15, interior circ. 7 3/4; pin ht. 1 3/8 in. studded bracelet, a marbleized teal and
dp. 18 1/4 in. $275-375 black bracelet, and a marbleized black,
$1,500-2,000 green, and yellow with brass dots; two pairs
of earrings: one with posts and a pair of
354. carved screw-back earrings, a ring, an oval
Art Deco Evening Bag belt buckle; approx. ring size 6 1/2-7;
348. Cloth, sterling silver, glass, and rhinestone interior circ. on bracelets approx. 7 1/4 in.
Five Bakelite Jewelry Items Germany $300-500
All End of Day, including three bracelets, a Black velvet clutch with hand strap, the
circular domed pin, and a pair of circular framework in silvered metal ornamented by
drop earrings with screw-backs, bracelets black and green glass in a rhinestone
interior circ. 7 3/4; pin wd. 1 3/4, earrings lg. framework, interior fitted with change purse, 359.
1 1/8 in. marked Sterling Germany on frame, wd. 8 Fourteen Bakelite Jewelry Items
$200-300 in. Wide butterscotch bracelet, a curved
$100-150 striated butterscotch bracelet, three
marbleized bangles, an amber bangle, a
marbleized red bangle with butterscotch
349. 355. dots, and a cut-corner dark red bangle;
Ten Bakelite Jewelry Items Art Deco Evening Bag butterscotch flower pin, brown straight bow
Four hinged bracelets, a carved bar pin with Cloth, sterling silver, glass, and rhinestone bar pin, marbleized red rectangular pendant
rhinestones, a square buckle, a pair of round Probably Germany block, marbleized red ring with square face,
screw-back earrings, two carved clips with Clutch with hand slip in brown cloth a clip and a pair of post-back hoop earrings,
white centers, a circle pin, and a pair of ornamented by a .935 silver framework with ring size approx 6-6 1/2, bracelet interior
pendant earrings, bracelets interior circ. 7, carnelian-colored glass and rhinestones, circ. approx. 7 1/2 in.
bar pin lg. 3, buckle lg. 2 3/4, round earring interior fitted with a change purse attached $300-500
wd. 1 3/8, clips lg. 1 3/4, circle pin wd. 1 by a fine chain, wd. 7 in.
5/8, pendant earrings lg. 1 1/8 in. $100-150
$300-350
362
362.
Art Deco Decorated Vase
Black glass
France
Straight short neck with a wide border
356 around the body with molded decoration of
deer running from a centaur hunting in a
fern-covered forest, marked Made in France
on base, ht. 12 1/4 in.
$800-1,200
375. 377.
373.
Georg Jensen Blossom Pattern Georg Jensen Mitra Flatware and Serving
Georg Jensen Covered Bowl
Coffee/Tea Service Pieces
Sterling silver and ebony
Sterling silver Stainless steel
Denmark, c. 1919
Denmark, 1915-1932 Denmark, fourth quarter 20th century
Deep bowl with wide rim with tooled edge,
Comprised of a coffeepot, marked 2A; Comprised of approx. 235 pieces of flatware
ebony finial on shaped lid, marked Georg
teapot 2B marked with crown in beaded and thirteen signed serving pieces: twenty-
Jensen in a raised beaded oval, Denmark
oval; creamer 2 A, all with ivory handles, four dinner knives, twelve dinner forks,
290, 1919 and GI 830S in a beaded oval,
covered sugar marked with an A; all marked twelve luncheon forks, fourteen salad forks,
some dings and wear, approx. total wt. 21
Georg Jensen in a beaded oval and 925 S nine butter knives, thirty-five teaspoons,
troy oz., ht. 4 1/2, dia. 8 5/8 in.
in a beaded oval; and a rectangular tray, sixteen tablespoons, some teaspoons in
$500-700
worn beaded oval mark, worn no. 925S in a original bag; serving pieces include: a small
rectangle, some minor dings and scratches, and a large double-spout ladle, a large knife,
total wt. approx. 49 troy oz., tray lg. 11 1/4, a large serving spoon, three sets of salad
wd. 9 1/16, coffeepot ht. 5 3/4 in. servers including spoon and bowl-shape
$3,000-5,000 fork, one medium in size, a serving spoon
and a two-tine fork, additional items include
an unmarked cheese grater and pasta
server and a non-matching Italian soft
cheese cutter.
$250-350
378. 380. 383.
Georg Jensen Undertray and Lid Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl No. 7 Pair of Mexican Silver and Mixed-metal
Sterling silver Denmark, c. 1927 Parrots
Denmark, c. 1924 Inverted rim with bulbous shoulder, marked Silver, brass, copper, and stone
Crosshatched finial with petal decoration on base Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, Jorge Chayo Castillo, Taxco, Mexico
surrounding, missing insert probably glass, Georg Jensen No. 7, GI 925S mark, wear Full-bodied form with heads in blue stone
undertray has four lobes with pattern and small dings, approx. 17 troy oz., ht. 2 with copper trim, silvered metal beak, and
repeated at intersection of lobes, inscription 1/2, dia. 7 1/8 in. bodies trimmed in stone, brass feet, marked
on bottom; makers mark Georg Jensen in a $250-350 on base, ht. 4 1/8 in.
beaded oval, no. 403, and Gi 925S in a $300-500
beaded oval, lid rim dents, some wear, total
wt. approx. 6 troy oz., tray dia. 5 1/2, lid 4 381.
in. Georg Jensen Acorn Flatware 384.
$400-600 Sterling silver Georg Jensen Footed Bowl 42D
Design by Johan Rhode in 1915, Denmark Sterling silver
Twelve dinner knives, eleven butter knives, Denmark, 1925-1932
ten teaspoons, eight tablespoons, twelve Oval bowl with bead and leaf decorated
desert forks, and eight dinner forks, marked stem on ribbed and beaded decagonal
379. Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, Sterling base, marked Georg Jensen in a beaded
Twelve Georg Jensen Salts and Six Denmark. oval with crown, GI 925S, sterling Denmark
Spoons No. 110 $2,500-3,500 42D, ht. 2 3/8 in.
Sterling silver $400-600
Denmark, 1915-1927; post-war
Twelve hammered salts with loop handle 382.
terminating in two beads, monogrammed, Georg Jensen Water Pitcher No. 385 385.
with raised Georg Jensen mark in a beaded Sterling Silver Georg Jensen Tea Strainer No. 2
oval, numbered 110, Sterling, Denmark; six Denmark, c. 1924 Sterling silver
spoons with scroll handle terminating in two Spout continues to ebony handle with bead Denmark
beads, marked with the later Georg Jensen and leaf decoration below rim, marked Reticulated leaf pattern with loop and leaf
mark in a beaded oval, Sterling Denmark, Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, Sterling handle, marked GI 925 2 on underside, lg. 4
110, respective lg. 2, 1 1/2 in. Denmark, no, 385, with GI 925S in an 7/8 in.
$600-800 beaded oval, dent, approx. 15 troy oz., ht. 6 $300-500
3/4 in.
$2,500-3,500
418.
Pair of Georg Jensen and Wendel A/S
Serving Fork and Spoon
Sterling silver
Denmark, 1924-1951
Acanthus leaf tip surmounted by three
beads, with two beaded bands accenting
fluted handle, maker’s mark and sterling
Denmark, lg. 9 in.
$250-350
419.
Georg Jensen Ornamental Sugar Spoon
and a Pair of Pyramid Tongs
Sterling silver
Denmark
Both marked Georg Jensen in a beaded
oval, sterling Denmark, spoon numbered 21,
respective lg. 4 1/4, 4 3/8 in.
$250-350
420.
Georg Jensen Serving Spoon No. 42
Sterling silver
Denmark, 1915-1927
Oval bowl with reticulated handle with leaf
and bead decoration, marked Georg Jensen
in a raised beaded oval, Denmark Sterling
42, lg. 6 in.
$125-175
425
421.
414. 416. Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Serving
Georg Jensen Serving Spoon No. 141 Four Georg Jensen Serving Pieces Spoon and Fork
Sterling silver Sterling silver Denmark, 20th century
Denmark, 1915-1927 Denmark, 1915-1927 Acanthus pattern, marked Sterling Denmark
Scroll handle with leaf and bead decoration Two forks, each with two tines, both and Georg Jensen in a beaded oval, wear,
at tip, ribbed and tooled shoulder, elongated numbered 45; spoon with decorated tip no. approx. lg. 9 1/2 in.
bowl, marked Georg Jensen in a raised 45; and a shovel no. 34; all marked Georg $250-350
beaded oval, and numbered 141, lg. 7 5/8 Jensen in a raised beaded oval, Sterling
in. Denmark, and numbered, monogram on
$250-350 back of handles, respective lg. 7 1/8, 5 1/2, 422.
5 3/4, 4 3/8 in. Harry Osaki Serving Spoon and a Robles
$200-300 Box
415. Sterling silver and lapis
Georg Jensen Fuchsia Serving Spoon Osaki (1916-1984) Pasadena, California;
Sterling silver 417. after 1947
Pattern introduced in 1904, Denmark George Jensen Decorated Server Hand-wrought spoon marked Osaki Sterling,
Tip with floral relief decoration, back Sterling silver approx. wt. 3 troy oz., lg. 9 1/2; and a .835
monogrammed, worn oval maker’s mark Denmark, 1933-34 silver box with shaped hinged lid with bezel-
and Denmark, wt. approx. 2 troy oz., lg. 8 Oval shaped blade with floral center and mounted cabochon blue stone on lid,
1/2 in. surrounding scroll decoration, marked marked A. Robles on base, ht. 1 1/2, wd. 2
$100-125 sterling Denmark with GJ in a rectangle, 3/4 in.
approx. wt. 3 troy oz., lg. 9 7/8 in. $200-250
$200-225
table: 430; chairs: 431 (partial)
432.
Reba Stewart (American, 1930-1971)
N.B. Characterized by her peers and mentors as “independent,” “a very vivacious person, with a strong
sense of humor” and having “an intuitive genius in creating beauty…” Reba Stewart had an energetic artistic
output until her tragic death by malaria at the age of 41.1
At the age of 18, Stewart moved on her own to Boston, where she attended the New England School of Art
and Design in the evenings. The following year she enrolled full time at the School of the Museum of Fine
Arts, attending from 1949 to 1955. It was while she was a student at the Museum School that she met
Genevieve McMillan, then the wife of TAC architect Robert S. McMillan, who would become her lifelong
friend and patron.2 Upon receiving her diploma, Stewart won a scholarship to study printmaking in Japan for
a year. Stewart received critical acclaim for her Japanese-inspired prints, which were exhibited at the
Swetzoff Gallery and the DeCordova Museum. She received her B.F.A. and M.F.A. from Yale University, and
held teaching positions at the Museum School and Maryland Institute College of Art until her passing in
1971.
1. Pierce, Sally, “Notes on Reba Stewart,” Reba Stewart: A Legacy, Massachusetts College of Art, October 9 to November 20, 2006 (exh. cat.),
pp. 8-12.
2. Ibid., p. 2.
$500-700
433
440.
George Nakashima (1905-1990) Conoid Desk
Walnut
New Hope, Pennsylvania, c. 1960
Free edge, single board, English walnut top with two butterfly joints suspended over a bank of three
drawers flanked by an angular leg support, some wear, approx. ht. 28 3/4, wd. 60, dp. 30 in.
Provenance: A Maryland gentleman. The consignor notes that the desk design was described in a
c. 1970 Nakashima brochure.
$20,000-24,000
441
442 443
444
444.
Early George Nakashima (1905-1990)
Sideboard
Walnut and cloth
Mid-1950s
Rectangular top with free edge with exposed
dovetail joints, two sliding doors with vertical
grids backed by replaced fabric, interior fitted
with drawers, raised on two horizontal
supports resting on two opposing boards,
needs restoration, ht. 32 3/4, wd. 79 1/2, dp.
21 3/4 in.
445.
Edwin and Mary Sheier Pottery Charger
Glazed and decorated earthenware
Probably New Hampshire, mid-20th century
Circular form with complex incised decoration
of Adam and Eve flanking a serpent in a
stylized Garden of Eden in green, cream, rust,
brown, and gray on red clay body, incised
Sheier on reverse, dia. 14 in.
$8,000-12,000
445
451 452 453
446.
Turned Wood Table Lamp
Semi-transparent wood
Fourth quarter 20th century
Thin pieced wood components comprise the
shade and base, two sockets allow for both
components to be lit from the interior
radiating light through the figured wood,
unmarked, ht. 17 in.
$300-500
447.
Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. Lawrence
Jordan
Decorated earthenware
American (1947-2007)
Bulbous vessel scrafitto decorated and with
brush technique depicting stylized grasses,
maker’s initials on base, ht. 8 1/2 in.
448.
Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. Lawrence
Jordan
Decorated earthenware
American (1947-2007)
Bulbous form with brown and blue-white
overlapping pattern, unmarked, ht. 9 in.
$400-600
449.
Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. Lawrence
Jordan
Decorated earthenware
American (1947-2007)
Bulbous form with incised tree decoration,
artist’s mark on base, ht. 4 1/2 in.
$200-250
458
460
453.
Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. Lawrence 457. 460.
Jordan Naoko Matsubara (Japanese, b. 1937) Thomas Moser Table with Eight Chairs
American (1947-2007) Cherry and leather
Bulbous form, olive ground with brushstroke War God, 1969 New England
decoration, signed, ht. 11 1/2 in. Numbered, titled, and signed Large rectangular-top table raised on four
$400-600 “5/250....Matsubara” in pencil l.l., l.c., and square legs, dual cross-stretcher with two
l.r., respectively. groups of three vertical supports with three
Woodblock print on paper, sight size 12 x groups at each end, accompanied by two
454. 16 1/2 in., framed. armchairs and six side chairs, tabletop
Studio Pottery Vessel by Dr. Lawrence Condition: Rippling, not examined out of thickness 1 1/2, lg. 96, wd. 47, chair ht. 35
Jordan frame. in.
American (1947-2007) $150-250 $3,000-5,000
Bulbous white stoneware vessel with green
and brown brushstroke decoration, ht. 6 3/4
in.
$150-250
467.
Steuben Little Elements Vase
Art glass
Designed by David Dowler, 1998
Hand-blown colorless glass with bubbles
throughout, ht. 6 1/2 in.
$200-250
468.
Eighteen Steuben Glass Stemware Items
in Original Box
Transparent glass
Corning, New York, fourth quarter 20th
century
Six sherbets, six sherries, and six goblets, all
on cylindrical stem with wafer and polished
pontil, with covers and fitted boxes,
respective ht. 3 7/8, 4 1/2, 5 1/4 in.
$500-700
469.
Four Baccarat Animal Figures
Transparent glass
Fourth quarter 20th century
Turtle, bunny, giraffe, and cat, all with
Baccarat mark, nick to giraffe’s ear, lg. 3
3/4, ht. 7 1/4, 3 1/8, 3 1/2 in.
$150-250
470.
466
Six Steuben Glasses
Transparent glass
Corning, New York, early 20th century
461. 464. Hourglass form with trapped bubble in base,
American School, 20th Century American School, 20th Century marked Steuben, ht. 3 7/8 in.
$100-200
Backyards, Design for Cretonne Music: Oliver Lake Quintet
Unsigned, titled and inscribed “...by Helen Titled, dated, and signed “...4/10/91
Benton M...” on a fragment affixed to the Elizabeth Hughes” in pen l.r. 471.
backing. Mixed media (acrylic, ink, conté crayon) on Nine Steuben Glass Table Items
Tempera and pencil on paper, sight size 35 paper, sheet size 29 3/4 x 44 1/2 in., Colorless art glass
3/8 x 33 3/8 in., framed. framed. Corning, New York, fourth quarter 20th
Condition: Tears, staining, abrasions, Condition: Not examined out of frame. century
rippling, not examined out of frame. $300-500 Three bowls by Donald Pollard, ht. 3 1/4,
$200-300 dia. 7 1/2; ashtray with knob, ht. 1 1/2; Irene
Benton candy dish with ram’s head finial, ht.
465.
5; sugar, creamer, and small bowl, ht. 3 1/2-
Inuit Stone-cut Print by Nanogak
462. 3 5/8; and a footed bowl with tripartite stem,
American School, 20th Century ht. 4 1/2, dia. 9 1/2 in.
#2 Eskimo Western Arckie
$1,000-1,200
Holman Island, 1968
Dock View Depicting two eagles in green on paper
Signed and dated “Suzy Harmon 60” l.l. ground, titled, dated, signed, and numbered
Oil on canvas, 20 1/4 x 32 in., framed. 472.
33/49, sight size 23 1/2 x 17 5/8 in., not Four Steuben Bowls
Condition: Subtle canvas deformations. examined out of frame.
$300-500 Transparent glass
$150-250 Corning, New York, fourth quarter 20th
century
463. 466. Ht. 2 3/8, 3 1/2, 3 5/8, 4 7/8 in.
American School, 20th Century Steuben Starlight Runner Table $150-200
Sapele Pomele and glass
Two Birds Design by Joel Smith, edition of 10, New
473.
Signed “R. M...OCK” beneath the base. York, 2000
Rectangular top set with blocks of trapped Sideboard
Carved wood, approximately 38 1/4 x 3 1/2 Crotched Honduras mahogany
x 3 1/2 in., mounted to a wooden plinth. bubble glass, vertical side supports with
glass trapped bubble panels, arched at Sweden, mid-20th century
Condition: Surface dust/grime. Rectangular veneered top over cabinet with
$100-150 base, ht. 32, wd. 46, dp. 12 in.
two glass sliding doors and two cabinet
Note: Purchased on Madison Avenue from doors centered by four drawers with lip
Steuben and descended in the family. pulls, ht. 36 5/8, wd. 66, dp. 18 1/4 in.
$3,000-5,000 $1,000-1,500
473
474
Note: This sculpture was made after Mr. Joost Swarte in de Art Shop
Carder retired from Steuben. Signed and dated “Joost © 81 Swarte”
$200-250 within the matrix l.r.
Offset lithograph on paper, sight size 27 x
19 1/2 in., framed.
477. Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Pottery Table Lamp $200-250
Glazed earthenware and metal
Mid-20th century
Long neck on tapering bulbous base in 482.
volcanic turquoise glaze fitted with a single Joost Swarte (Dutch, b. 1947)
socket, turned wood base, ht. 28 in.
$100-150 Lot of Two Works: Viva La Tecnica and
De Spiegel
Both signed “Joost Swarte” in pencil l.r.,
478. Viva numbered “37/350” in pencil l.l., Viva
Hans Wegner Sideboard signed and dated “Joost © 89 Swarte”
Teak within the matrix l.r. and Spiegel signed
Attributed to Ry Mobler, Denmark, mid- and dated “Joost © Swarte 77” within the
20th century matrix l.l.
Two sliding doors over two compartments Color lithographs on paper, sight sizes 27
each fitted with two shelves over through 1/2 x 19 1/2 in., framed.
space framed by side supports over Condition: Not examined out of frames.
482
rectangular top on two banks fitted with a $300-500
total of six drawers, ht. 71, wd. 70 1/2,
dp. 19 1/4 in.
$2,500-3,500 483.
Jimmy Ernst (German/American, 1920-
1984)
474. 479.
Crotched Honduras Mahogany Dining Rainforest Vase Untitled, 1969
Table Internally-decorated art glass Signed and numbered in pencil “16/50
Probably Sweden, mid-20th century Fourth quarter 20th century Jimmy Ernst” l.l. and signed and dated in
Rectangular veneered top with cut Thick-walled internally-decorated glass in ink “Jimmy Ernst 69” l.r.
corners raised on U-shape supports, and green, browns, and red, on tapering Color screenprint on paper/board, sight
two leaves, ht. 30, wd. 62 3/4, dp. 39 cylindrical form with heavy colorless glass size 24 1/4 x 20 5/8 in., framed.
1/2, each leaf 19 3/4 in. base, rough pontil, illegibly signed on Condition: Staining, toning, not examined
$800-1,200 base, titled, and numbered 5848-94, ht. out of frame.
10 7/8 in. $200-300
$500-700
490 491 492
498 499
505
508.
502. 505. Terrestrial Globe on Stand
Alvar Aalto Stool Two Borge Morgensen Sling-back Chairs Paper, metal, and wood
Bentwood and paint Oak and leather Leroy M. Tolman, cartographer, United
Mid-20th century Denmark, mid-20th century States, mid-20th century
Black circular top on three curved legs, ht. Wide flat arms, seat covered with medium Globe on axis raised on wood stem joined
17 1/2, dia. 13 1/2 in. brown leather, ht. 26 3/4, dp. 20 1/2 in. to brown metal base, labeled Replogle
$75-125 $2,000-2,500 World Nation Series, ht. 32 1/4 in.
$50-75
503.
John Stuart Dining Table and Three 506. 509.
Chairs Poul Hundevad Stool in Original Box L. Pontoppidan Tea Cart
Teak and natural fiber Teak and leather Teak and laminate
Denmark, mid-20th century Denmark-Vamdrup, 1959-1960 Copenhagen, Denmark, mid-20th century
Rectangular-top table with two leaves, folds Folding stool with leather seat cover, in Rectangular top with black laminate insert,
for storage; accompanied by three chairs original box with labels, never used, stool ht. two drop-down leaves, single drawer over
with curved backs and natural fiber seats, 20, wd. 18 3/4, dp. 14 3/4 in. two shelves on rollers, manufacturer’s label
wear to table top, ht. 28 1/2, wd. 51 1/2, $1,000-1,500 and paper label, 13LP, breaks and wear, ht.
dp. 39 1/2 in. 28 1/4, lg. 27 1/4, closed wd. 20 7/8 in.
$300-500 $250-350
511.
Ergonomic Danish Bar
Teak, leather, metal, and glass
Mid-20th century
Rectangular top covered in black leather,
over open compartment fitted with a slide
unit for an ice bucket, the mid-section fitted
with eight round compartments for bottles,
pull-out shelf for citrus slicing, large open
lower compartment, the sides joined by two
lower horizontal metal rod supports, ht. 45
1/4, wd. 43 1/4, dp. 15 1/2 in.
$1,000-1,500
512.
Danish Modern Sideboard
Teak
Mid-20th century
Rectangular top with exposed finger joints
over tambour door, interior fitted with
median shelf flanked by five drawers, raised
on cylindrical legs, ht. 34 1/8, wd. 59 3/4,
dp. 18 3/4 in.
506 $800-1,200
510. 510A.
Danish Modern Vanity Decorative Rug
Teak with exposed finger joints Wool 513.
Rectangular top over drop-down front Nepal Danish Modern Cabinet
interior fitted with pop-up mirror and six Decorated with figures, animals, and Teak
vanity drawers over three drawers, some houses, in red, blue, and shades of green Mid-20th century
stains and wear, ht. 31 3/4, lg. 35 3/8, dp. and cream, approx. lg. 40, wd. 25 1/2 in. Rectangular top over two compartments
18 3/4 in. $100-125 each with tambour doors, interior fitted with
$400-500 median shelf, marked Made in Denmark,
Soberg Mobler, retailed by John Stuart Inc.
on back, ht. 37 1/4, wd. 35 1/4, dp. 18 3/4
in.
$500-700
514.
Danish Modern Cabinet
Teak
Denmark, mid-20th century
Rectangular top over two compartments
each with tambour doors, interior fitted with
median shelf, ht. 37 1/4, wd. 35 1/4, dp. 18
3/4 in.
$500-700
515.
Danish Modern Bureau with Cabinet
Teak
Mid-20th century
Rectangular top with finger joints over five
drawers with step back, open eight-
cubbyhole cabinet on top, respective ht. 37
1/4, 30 1/16, wd. 35 5/16, dp. 18 3/4, 10
5/8 in.
$600-800
516.
Danish Modern Mirror
Teak and glass
Mid-20th century
Rectangular form narrowing at sides with
exposed pinned corner joints, ht. 38 1/2,
wd. 18 1/2 in.
$125-150
511
518.
Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair and Ottoman
Upholstery and aluminum
Fritz Hansen, Denmark, mid-20th century
Brown tweed upholstery, both raised on
square pedestal base with four-prong
support, metal foil label, chair ht. 41 3/4,
wd. 36, ottoman ht. 17 1/4, wd. 21 1/4 in.
$1,000-1,500
519.
Rick Dillingham (1952-1994) Pottery
Vessel
Earthenware
New Mexico
Open mouth on flaring form, black with a
patchwork of color, pit fired, spot that has a
void on one side, approx. ht. 18 1/2 in.
518
Provenance: From the collection of the artist
George Stavrinos.
517. $2,000-3,000
Pair of Jens Risom Attributed Lounge
Chairs and an Ottoman
Wood and upholstery 520.
Mid-20th century Claude Conover (American, 1907-1994)
Angular frame with shaped armrests, cream-
colored upholstered back and seat cushion, Large Labna Stoneware Vase
ht. 29 1/4, wd. 27; ottoman ht. 14 1/4, wd. Incised decoration on body, signed and
23, dp. 21 3/4 in. titled on base, ht. 21 3/4 in.
$600-800 $8,000-12,000
519 520
521. 525.
John Stuart Two-Piece Sideboard Joseph Konzal Sculpture
and Cabinet Metal and wood
Teak Wisconsin and New York (1905-1994)
Probably Soberg Mobler, Denmark, mid- Cubist sculpture raised on wood
20th century pedestal and plinth base, signed in
Two-unit sideboard includes a top metal Konzal, sculpture ht. 32 7/8,
cabinet with two open shelves over overall ht. 70 in.
drop-front compartment flanked by a $300-500
single cabinet door over open shelf
compartment, this unit rests
independently on a rectangular-top
sideboard with sliding tambour door 526.
flanked by five drawers, the top drawer Jack Roth (American, 1927-2004)
fitted for flatware; accompanied by a
rectangular cabinet with two sets of Lot of Two Wrapped Bas-Reliefs, c.
tambour doors on black base support 1966.
raised on four cylindrical legs, all One signed, dated and inscribed “Roth
cabinets with exposed finger joints, 66 11106 N 21 TAMPA” on the reverse.
respective ht. 32 1/8, 34 1/4, 44 1/2, Fabric-backed vinyl, wood, and metal
wd. 53 1/8, 53 1/8, 35 1/4, dp. 11 7/8, construction, sizes to 23 1/2 x 13 in.
18 3/4, 18 3/4 in. Condition: Surface grime and minor
$500-700 abrasions.
525
529
530
531
537.
American School, 20th Century
Abstract in Greens
Signed “g. molenaar” in pen l.r.
Ink, acrylic, and tissue on canvasboard, 16 x
20 in., framed.
Condition: Minor paper losses, surface
grime.
$250-350
537A.
Decorative Pottery Vase
Glazed earthenware
Italy, mid-20th century
Vasiform in yellow, white and brown glaze
with applied white and textured surfaces,
yellow interior, ht. 16 in.
$300-500
538.
Jens Quistgaard Desk
Teak
Lovig Cabinet Shop, Denmark, mid-20th
533
century
Angular shaped rectangular top over a side
bank of three drawers, the back fitted with
an open storage compartment raised on
bracket legs with angular supports accented
534. in brass, marked on base, ht. 30, wd. 59,
532. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) dp. 34 1/2 in.
Leo Politi (Italian/American, 1908-1996) $1,000-1,500
Captain Ahab, from the MOBY DICK
Lot of Two Character Portraits: Pancho SUITE, 1970, edition of 200 (Fern &
and Rosa O’Sullivan, 570)
Signed and dated “LEO POLITI 1940” l.r. Signed “Baskin” in pencil l.r, numbered 539.
Watercolor, graphite and ink on illustration “26/200” in pencil l.l., signed and dated in Siebast Credenza
board, 16 x 12 in., both unframed. the matrix. Teak
Condition: Toning, staining, surface grime. Color lithograph on paper, image size 15 1/4 Denmark, mid-20th century
$150-250 x 9 in., framed. Rectangular top over open compartment at
Condition: Not examined out of frame. each end, five pull-out drawers in the center
$100-150 flanked by three shelves, raised on five
533. cylindrical legs, ht. 32 1/2, lg. 89, dp. 18 1/2
Marinko Benzon Tapestry (1920-1978) in.
Wool 535. $500-700
Beograd, Yugoslavia, 1965 Bill Ronald Reid (Canadian, 1920-1998)
Abstract weaving in gray with tan ground,
signed l.r., very minor loss, ht. 70, wd. 53 Lot of Two Serigraphs, Haida Grizzly Bear 540.
3/4 in. and Haida Dogfish Dux Coffee Table
One signed, numbered, and dated l.r., and Travertine marble and teak
Note: Marinko Benzon is most noted for her titled in pencil l.l., one signed, numbered, Sweden, mid-20th century
paintings. Benzon’s tapestry was invited to dated, and titled in pencil l.l. Rectangular shaped top on conforming
be included in the Yugoslavian Tapestries Serigraphs on paper, sight sizes to 23 3/4 x frame with cylindrical legs, Dux mark, ht. 16,
traveling exhibition at the Smithsonian. 17 3/4 in., framed. lg. 62, wd. 22 in.
$800-1,200 Condition: Not examined out of frames. $200-300
$200-300
545 547
551.
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Dining Table
548 Mahogany
Widdicomb Furniture Michigan, c. 1952
Rectangular top with two leaves on cross-
leg support, manufacturer’s and designer’s
label, lg. 72, wd. 40 in.
$1,000-1,500
548. 549.
Oleg Slepov (Russian, b. 1964) Lucas Samaras (Greek/American, b.
1936)
Reclining Figure 552.
Monogrammed and dated “...92” and Hook, 1972 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Game Table
numbered “5/8” within the cast on the Signed and dated “Samaras 72” in pencil l.r., Mahogany
reverse. numbered “75/150”l.l., published by Pace Manufactured by Widdicomb Furniture,
Bronze with light brown patina, Editions, Inc. Michigan, September, 1949
approximately 4 1/2 x 11 1/4 x 2 1/2 in., Screenprint on paper, sheet size 37 x 26 in., Square top with overhang on two sides,
mounted to a stone plinth. unframed. raised on four tapered legs, paper label, ht.
Condition: Minor surface grime. Condition: Good. 28 1/2, 32 in. sq.
$300-500 $600-800 $1,200-1,500
551
552 554
556.
554. 558.
Martz Pottery Floor Lamp and Table
Wall Sculpture Pair of Club Chairs Attributed to Dunbar
Tile and wood
Mixed sheet metals, brass, copper California, third quarter 20th century Jack Lenor Larsen re-upholstery and wood
In the manner of Curtis Jere, 20th century Cylindrical-form floor lamp with circular white Mid-20th century
Circular form with geometric device tile median shelf raised on circular base, ht. Geometric design in green, slate blue,
decoration, unsigned, dia. 36, dp. 4 1/4 in. 63 1/2; and a square table with mottled charcoal, and cream, with flat arms, single
$500-700 green tile top in a wood framework, ht. 15, cushion on tapered wood feet, ht. 33 1/4,
18 3/4 in. sq. wd. 29 1/2, dp. 39 in.
$400-600 $1,000-1,500
557
558
559
566A.
563. 565. Dunbar Headboard and Two Chests of
Harvey Probber Chest of Drawers Dunbar Sideboard Drawers
Veneered wood Walnut and mahogany Walnut
Fall River, Massachusetts, c. 1965 Edward Wormley (1907-1995), Berne, Berne, Indiana
Four drawers with circular brass pulls, the Indiana, 1960s Headboard with two small cabinets;
top drawer fitted into three sections, metal Rectangular top over horizontal blind drawer, horizontal chest with two banks of four
manufacturer’s label, ht. 32 1/2, wd. 36, dp. with an open compartment with black heat- drawers each, wardrobe-style chest with
17 3/4 in. resistant surface for serving, over three two cabinet doors and three pull-out shelves
$250-350 sliding cabinet doors with basketweave over two long drawers, headboard wd. 56
fronts, the interior fitted with shelving, the 3/4; chests ht. 35 3/4, 46, wd. 71, 36; dp.
long vertical side compartment fitted with 18 1/2, 18 1/2 in.
three shelves, raised on four square legs, $1,000-1,200
metal manufacturer’s label, ht. 54 1/8, wd.
60, dp. 21 in.
$1,000-1,500
572
577.
576.
Herman Miller Lounge Chair and Ottoman
Doris Klein (American, b. 1918)
Rosewood veneer, leather, and steel
Zeeland, Michigan, 1977
Downhill
Camel-colored leather cushions, rosewood
Signed “Doris Klein” in pencil l.r., titled l.l.,
veneered plywood frame raised on four-
numbered “15/50” l.c.
prong adjustable base, Herman Miller paper
Lithograph on paper, sight size 15 x 18 3/4
label, some leather wear, chair ht. 32 3/4,
in., framed.
wd. 32 3/4; ottoman ht. 17 1/4, wd. 32 3/4
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
in.
$50-150
$1,000-1,500
577
579. 583.
LC6 Dining Table by Le Corbusier, Two Lucite and White Upholstered
Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand Chairs
Glass and metal Hill Manufacturing Co., c. 1979
Manufactured by Cassina, Italy, design Cut-out on shaped Lucite back with flat
date 1928 bar legs in white simulated leather
Elliptical tube steel frame in black finish upholstery, some scratches, ht. 35 3/4
holding rectangular glass top aloft, ht. in.
27, lg. 88 1/2, wd. 33 1/2 in. $200-250
$600-800
584.
580. Lucite Coffee Table
Four Le Corbusier LC2 Chairs Fourth quarter 20th century
Leather and steel Rectangular top with rounded corners,
Manufactured by Cassina inverted U-shape cutouts at each end,
Tubular steel frame with black leather ht. 18, lg. 16, dp. 10 in.
cushions arm, back and seat cushions, $75-125
some wear and damage to leather, ht.
26 3/8, wd. 29, dp. 26 1/2 in.
$1,200-1,800 584A.
Five Lucite and Chrome Folding
Chairs
581. Clear seat and back within a chrome
Two Barcelona Chairs framework, ht. 30 in.
Leather and stainless steel $200-300
Retailed by Contemporary Interiors, 116
Harvard St., Brookline, Massachusetts,
1968 585.
Tan leather seat cushions on cross Lucite Table Lamp
578 Stack of alternating sized square Lucite
metal base, some wear to cushions, ht.
30 1/4, wd. 29 1/2, dp. 30 in. blocks fitted at top with a single socket,
approx. ht. 30 1/2 in.
578. Note: Accompanied by a copy of the $250-350
Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) purchase invoice.
$1,200-1,600
Asymetrie, 1972 586.
Signed and dated “Calder 72” within the matrix Emilia Castillo Silver Overlay Pottery
c.r. 582. Bowl
Color lithograph on paper, sight size 31 1/2 x 22 Two Coronado Lounge Chairs Silver decorated earthenware
1/4 in., framed. Designed by Afra & Tobia Scarpa Mexico, fourth quarter 20th century
Condition: Sandwiched between backing and Black leather Rim decorated with a continuous border
beveled mat, subtle toning and acid burn. B & B Italia, Italy of flying parrots in silver, on green
$300-500 Steel frame covered in black leather pottery accented by four silver
upholstery, manufacturer’s label, ht. 27, dragonflies, maker’s mark on base, ht. 3
wd. 40, dp. 40 in. 1/2, dia. 9 3/4 in.
$500-700 $400-600
588
589 596
606.
Seven Venetian Glass Water Goblets
Art glass
Possibly Napoleone Martinuzzi, Italy
Dimpled transparent blue glass bowl with
pink threaded band and prunts, aventurine
pink swan figural stem raised on turned
circular foot, ht. 8 5/8 in.
$400-600
601
598. 602.
Red Lightolier Chandelier Large Chrome Table Lamp
Art glass and metal Chromed metal
Third quarter 20th century Third quarter 20th century
Domed red-cased glass shade with Ten arms with half sphere covers each fitted
cylindrical neck suspended by a white cord with a single socket radiating from a central
to a circular white ceiling plate, drop ht. 26, sphere on cylindrical standard joined to
dia. 11 in. circular base, ht. 30 in.
$400-600 $250-350
599.
Ara Table Lamp by Flos 603.
Metal Chrome Table Lamp
Designed by Philippe Stark, Italy Chromed metal
Horn shape with light at end on cylindrical Third quarter 20th century
standard raised on circular base, tilting the Tall central cylindrical standard terminating in
horn activates light, ht. 20 7/8 in. a single socket with shade, surrounded by
$300-500 three uplights with half-sphere socket
covers, each on a cylindrical standard raised
on thick circular base, ht. 31 in.
600. $75-100
Milo Baughman Chair
Chromed steel and upholstery
Third quarter 20th century
Cream-colored upholstered seat, arms, and 604.
back with flat stock chromed metal frame Eleven Venetian Stemware Items
and seat rail, ht. 27 1/4, wd. 30 in. Art glass
$400-600 Italy, early 20th century
Six matching cordials with blue threading
and crimped glass decoration on
601. transparent glass, ht. 4 3/4; five goblets all
Two Mario Botta Seconda Chairs in transparent blue glass with stylized
Stove enameled steel aventurine dolphin stem, including two
Manufactured by Alias, Italy cordials, on the medium and larger size the
Stove enameled perforated steel seat with dolphin’s tail wraps around bowl, ht. 6 1/4, 6
back rest consisting of two cylindrical black 1/4, 7 3/4 in.
polyurethane elements, ht. 28 1/8 in. $500-700
$1,000-1,500
608
609 616
655
652
666
Stag Head XXIVe Festival d’Avignon Picasso View of Bathers in an Urban Landscape
Unsigned. Oeuvres de 1969-1970/An Exhibition Signed and dated “SHIMON-5...” l.r.
Bronze, approx. 28 1/4 x 8 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. Poster Gouache on paper, sight size 11 1/2 x 8 1/2
Condition: Abrasions. Unsigned, inscribed “HENRI DESCHAMPS. in., framed.
$200-300 LITH.” within the matrix l.l. Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Color lithograph on paper, sight size 30 x 20 $700-900
1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Toning.
$200-250
684.
George Kunkel (American, 1922-1984)
Sea Image
Signed “KUNKEL” l.r., identified on a label
affixed to the reverse.
Acrylic on Masonite, 16 x 24 in., framed.
Condition: Minor surface grime.
$300-500
685.
Teri Malo (American, 20th/21st Century)
Bouquet
Numbered, inscribed, titled, and signed
“4/50 St. 1 Bouquet Teri Malo” in pencil l.c.,
identified on a label from Pucker/Safrai
Gallery, Boston, on the reverse.
Lithograph on paper, sheet size 20 1/4 x 15
in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$100-200
686
690.
Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-
1985)
691.
Mel Odom (American, b. 1950)
692.
Mel Odom (American, b. 1950)
Suarra
Signed “A. Garfield Learned” in pencil l.r.,
identified on a label from the National Arts
Club, New York, affixed to the backing.
Mixed media on paper, sight size 17 1/2 x
15 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$300-500
695.
Paul Jenkins (American, b. 1923)
Untitled, 1970
Signed, dated and numbered Paul Jenkins 696
1970 Trial Proof l.r., identified on a label from
Retina Gallery, Boston, on the backing.
Color lithograph, sheet size 23 x 18 in.,
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
696.
American, 20th Century
697.
Continental School, 20th Century
699. 701.
Untitled [Wrapped Figure] British School, 20th Century American School, 20th Century
Signed M...ossem within the cast on the
reverse. Untitled [Head] Lot of Two Sculptures: Z9 and Z11
Bronze with light brown patina, Signed, numbered and stamped STACEY Each stamped and numbered “...M.B. 1972”
approximately 19 1/2 x 10 x 8 in., mounted 5/8 FIORINI LONDON within the matrix on on base.
to a wooden plinth. the reverse. Welded brushed steel, sizes to 15 x 18 x 8
Condition: Plaster residue. Bronze with green patina, approximately 18 1/2 in.
$200-400 x 8 1/4 x 9 1/4 in., mounted to a plinth. Condition: Surface grime, minor corrosion.
Condition: Good. $200-300
$200-400
698.
After Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) 702.
700. Ruth Schloss (Israeli, b. 1922)
L’Accident American School, 20th/21st Century
Signed “Louis Icart,” titled, and stamped Sidney Ali Beach/An Israel Landscape
“EDITIONS PARIS” within the matrix on The Magic Book Signed and dated “55...” in English and
base. Monogrammed and dated “RB 2000” within Hebrew l.l.
Polychrome bronze, 13 x 6 x 6 1/4 in., the cast on base. Watercolor on paper, sight size 13 x 21 1/4
mounted to a stone plinth. Bronze, approximately 26 x 8 1/2 x 8 in., in., framed.
Condition: Minor surface grime. mounted to a wood laminate plinth. Condition: Not examined out of frame.
$500-700 Condition: Good. $600-800
$250-350
702
703.
American School, 20th Century
704.
John A. Newman (American, b. 1952)
705.
Ted Benoit (French, b. 1947)
703
704 (2)
706.
Ben Nason (American, b. 1915)
707.
Robert Indiana (American, b. 1928)
708.
Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969)
Abstract Composition
Signed “Skolle” l.r.
Gouache on paper, sight size 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., framed.
Condition: Flaking, losses.
$400-600
710.
Jane Leone Dickson (American, b. 1952)
Untitled [Lovers]
Signed and dated “J. DICKSON ‘84” l.r.
Color lithograph, sheet size 22 1/4 x 30 1/4 in.,
unframed.
$300-500
711.
Svyatoslav de Malewsky-Malewitch (French, 1905-
1973)
709
Ville Arabe, 1955
Signed “S. de Malewsky” l.l.
Oil on canvas, 15 1/4 x 18 1/4 in., framed.
Condition: Surface grime.
$300-500
712.
Costas Evangelatos (Greek, b. 1957)
Capital Delta
Signed “Costas Evangelatos” in pen on the reverse,
inscribed and titled “Composition with [Delta]= b² - 4aj...”
on the stretcher.
Ink and graphite on canvas, 24 x 18 in., unframed.
Condition: Minor surface grime.
$300-350
713.
Donald Castell Kelley (American, b. 1928)
710
The Swan
Signed and titled “D.C. Kelley...” l.l. and l.c., respectively.
Color etching on paper, sheet size 30 x 22 1/2 in.,
framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
714.
American School, 20th Century
715.
Rifka Angel (Russian/American, 1899-1986)
Bouquet of Flowers
Signed and dated “Rifka Angel. 1973” l.r., identified on the
reverse.
Encaustic on panel, 16 x 11 in., framed.
Condition: Losses l.c.
$400-600
716.
Abraham Rattner (American, 1895-1978)
718
717. 718.
Flora Natapoff (American, 20th/21st Andre Racz (Romanian/American, b. 1916)
Century)
Rhododendron
High and Low, 1981/A View of the Initialed and dated “AR·28·11·51.” in pen l.r.,
Glasgow Train Station identified on labels including one from Ruth
Signed, dated and titled “Flora Natapoff White Gallery, New York, on the reverse.
1981...” on the stretcher. Ink on paper, sheet size 26 x 36 in., framed.
Oil on canvas, 60 x 84 in., framed. Condition: Toning, subtle rippling, not
Condition: Good. examined out of frame.
$400-800 $200-300
720 (2)
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